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- 7 th * of the, United States ct
America,
Washiv itos, Mnv 20, lS'-f*.
YVhereM, Tb” Tre lent < Gao
, . states on *H ; J- -• ;•
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, p) ]J?64, did, T.fh ttA ObJCCv JO SUp
rresr the **Wing rebellion to indnooall
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in said Tcbelliou, have, eince the
issuance of paid proclamation, failed or
neglected to take the benefits offered tlmre
by ; and . ..
Whereas. Many persons WliO nave been
untly deprived of all claim to amnesty
and pardon thereunder, by reason of
f participation directly or by implicu
lion in said rebellion, and'continued in
hostility to the goveernmnt of the United
States since the date of said proclamation,
now desire for and obtain amnesty’and par
don ;
To the end, therefore, that the author,
ity of the Government of the United States
may be restored, and that peace, order
and freedom may be established, 1, Andrew
Johnson, President of the United States,
do proclaim and declare, that I hereby
grant to all persons who have directly or
indirectly participated in the existing
rebellion, except as hereafter excepted,
amnesty ‘..and pardon, with restoration
of all rights of property, exccpi as to
t.i.AVUri except in cases where legal*]
dings under the laws of the Unite 1 Mater
providing for Iho Confiscation c ‘ v
of persons engaged in rebel:U.< I vo
been instituted, but on the cond: .-*
vertheless, that every such per >u .-hall
t.ako and subscribe t-o the following outh,
which shall be registered, for permanent
preservation, and shall be of the tenor
and effect following, to-wit :
1 do solemnly swear or aflirm in pres
ence of Almighty God, that 1 will henoo
forth faithfully defend the Constitution
of the United States and the Union of
the States thereunder, and that 1 will in
like manner, abide by and faithfully sups
port all laws and proclamations which
have been made during the existing re
bellion with reference to the Emancipa
tion of Slaves. So help me God.
The following classes of persons are
excepted from the benefits of this proclam
ation:
1. All who are or have been proton*
vteil civil or diplomatic officers or other
wise domestic or foreign agents of the
pretended Confederate States.
2 All who left Judicial stations under
the United States to aid the rebellion.
3. All who have been military or naval
officer? of the pretended Confederate Go®
vernment above the rank of Colonel in the
array, or Lieutenant in the navy.
4. All who left their'seats in the Con*
r-oss of the United States to aid in • the
rebellion.
5. All who resigned o? tendered their
resignation of their commissions in the
Army and Navy of the United States to
evade their duty in resisting the rebellion.
G, All who have engaged in any way
in treating otherwise than lawfully prison
ers of war persons found in the U. S. ser
vice ns officers, soldiers, seamen, orin oth*
‘or capacities.
T. All persons who havo been or are
absentees from the United States for the
.purpose of aiding the rebellion.
S. All military or naval officers in the
rebel servico who were educated by the
r vernment in the Military Academy at
West Point or at the United States Naval
Academy.
0. All persons who held the pretended
office of the Government of the States in
insurrection against the United States.
10 All pcTsous who left their homes
with in the jurisdiction and protection of
the U. States, and passed beyond the Fes
leral military lines into the so called Cons
fedrracy for ho purpose of aiding the reb
ell ion.
11 All persons who have engaged in
the le-truction of the commerce of tho
V.. \1 It t.ate upen the high sea. and
all persons wtho have made raids into
the Oi S. from Canada, or been engaged
it destroying the commerce of the IT.l T . S.
on ti e lakes and rivers that seperate tho
:> I ’ provio cee from the IT. S.
A. .'L-person o who, at a time when
they seek to obtain the benefit s thereof by
taking the oath herein prescribed are in
military naval or civil confinement or cuss
tody, cr under bond of the military or na
val authorities or a rents of the United
States as prisoners of any kind, either
before or after their conviction,
1 L All’pcrsons who have voluntarily
participated in the rebellion, the estimated
value *f whoso taxable property is over
$20,000.
14. All pc T-mV who have, taken the oath
a prescribed 111 the Pmi-
proclamation of Dec. Bth, 3803, or
the oath of allegiance to tbclinitcd States
since the date of said proelamation, and
who havo if ot thenceforward kept the same
in violate, provided that special application
may Vo made to the President for par -
don by any person belonging to the excep
ted classes, nd such eiemenoy will be ex
truded n may be consistent with the facts
of fb* cae# and the peaoe and dignify of
■Bo T S Th?- Secretary of Pint a will
e* abiish votes *nd regulations for admtn
iftotiffg rm 4 rifeordiing the said nmnes
fy aM ‘ rt ‘ * insure it* benefit the
r . .pie and guar 1 the goverDmenf
frand
j. ‘lu twuiauoay w .creed i have hcrer.n-w
j et niy hand, and caused the seal cf the
I United States to Vo affixed.
J* Ooro at. the City of WashiugtbA, this i
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ANUTUU-V JGf? A, c -ON
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u Sewav' 1 Secretary •f ■ •• *
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drew Johnson, President of tin Ui
I States, dated 17th of June a. D. 1806, l
i huvt been appointed Provisional Governor
State of Georgia; wiih instruction*:-
j to provide, at the earliest practicable peri
■ od, such, rales and regnlatione as natty bg
and proper for convening a (
vention of the people, composed of dele- !
f gates to be chosen by that portion of the j
! people who are loyal to the United fedntes
I Mid no others ; and also with all the now- i
ers necessary and proper to enable such
! loyal people of said State.to restore i-t to
j its conststitutional relatiors to the Federal
Government, and to present such a foim ol i
State Government as will entitle the State
to the guarantee of the United States
therefor, an l its people to the protection
of the United States against, invasion, in.*
surrection and domestic violence :
Now, therefore I, James Johnson, ’Pro
v . bonal Govern r of t he State of Georgia,
| asoforesaid, do tue of the power in me
, vested as aferosai 1 proeloimand declare— *
i’hat an ehvi.iun ‘'or delegates to a
j oivcmiui: will b . eld or the first Wed-
In ( • t&bt r .. !, 1866, ... ... .
i which elections a.e and
reeled an 1 authorized by law to be held for
met hereof the l egislature.
2!. That the thirty-seven counties in
the Bta . which, by law in force prior to
: e first of January, 1801, were imitled to
two members of the Mouse of Representa
tives, shah be authorized and entitled to
eleoi each three delegates, and that the
remaining counties shall each be author*-
ized and entitled to elect two delegates to
said Convention.
od. That no personat such election shall
be qualified as an elector, or shall be clgi
ble as a member of such Convention, unless
he shall have previously thereto, taken and
subscribed the oath of Amnesty, as set
forth in the President’s Proelamation of
May 291 h A. 1), ISCS, and is a voter quali
fied ns prescribed by the Constitution and
laws o*’ tho State of Georgia, in force im
mediately before the 19th of January, A.
L). 1801, the date of the so oalled Ordi°
nance of Secession.
4th. That any two Freeholders qualified
to vote at such election as aforesaid, may
act as managers of the election at eacli of
the precincts as aforesaid; and that in,
managing and superintending sues' * ‘elces
tion, they shall be governed by a,nd pro
ceed under the laws of the State regula
ting and prescribing the election of mem
bers of the Legislature, prior to the first
of Janu.Try, 1801 ; Provided, that each of
said managers, before entering on the dus
tios, prescribed, shall swear the other tru
ly and faithfully to superintend and make
return of said election according to law as
aforesaid and the requirements of this
Proclamation.
sth. That the delegates who shall be
elected ns aforesaid, shall assemble in Con*
vention at the city of Milledgevillo; at 12
o’clock, meridian, on the fourth Wednes
day of October, A..D. 18Cf>
And whereas, The rebellion which’ has
been waged by a portien of the people
against the governmenj of the United
Stales has, in its revolutionary progress,
deprived the people of the State of all civil J
government; and whereas, they must re- t
main without civil officers and the admin- ;
istrntion of civil iaw until a State Govern
ment shall have been organized by the
Convention called as aforesaid ; and where
as, it is necessary in the .meantime that
• domestic tranquility be ensured, aiul that
the loyal people be proctceted in all their
rights of person and property, Ido further
proclaim and declare :
Ist. That, no individual by virtue of his
own authority, shall inflict eoporcal pun
ishment, on any person for any real cr sup*,
posed injury, whether such injury jelat
to persons or property ; and that in all
sucu cases, redress must be sought front
and given by such military authority, n?
may be invested with jurisdiction over the
case?.
2d. That slavery is extinct. ami invol
untary servitude no longer exists. Hence
no person shall have control of the labor
of another, other than such control asmny
lawful ly remit from indenture, the relation
of parent and child, guardian and ward j
and the contract of hiring, freely and fair- !
ly made ; and that, for a breach of duty, j
on the part ot any one standing in those j
relation? the military authority will ad- j
minister in a summery manner, adequate j
and proper relief under the laws of the |
land.
3d. That nil riofcsue or tumultuous !
of tho people, and also all as--, !
pemblages for unlawful purposes and u~ !
lawful olvjpcts, will be dispersed ,* and
thi end, if necessary, the military powi
of the United States will be invoked
4th. 3 hat the idea, if any such is enter*
tftined, that private property will be di
tribnted nr parceled out is not only delu
sive but dangeroa** and mischievous; and
if any attempt should he made by any
person or persons to effect such an object
by violence or unlawful means, it will only
secure to him or them speedy and merited
.
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th*
yj v :%. ’,r < ’ v)'ldmihi I. ■*
the th pb r- 1 i the commissioned offi
i ■ s (ales, f•’
■ l ;rr<'d
, tder tht rule? ’tionf prescribed
,i. ; r-trn •■ ly
, and i lid co operation
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’ ■ rule ; . !i‘ > . ! V
In i ’ .vii if. mi *fic
t\ u l<i Our.* <u
’ In’ • >nn ft
|)’.\iOtiLat’ivc? iu
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... n'i . * • I !.li
i . • of July , in
n huiidi nd
. . ninth year of
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• ■ ‘ : JOHNSON.
• vern< oi Georgia.
! the Govevi ’ • .. .
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j ) fH OUORGIA
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thi at . f this fiommttnd..
:,;i. . • . • of : nut’
Strict an i ‘oi t opm
thj hey
ied.to kcu p b . . control’ over all,
‘ rieeessary. Ur the
::, 11 I: <•: ... ■ !. ! -lintl :j pi O’ ( V I’> .
. ; . To this- eiid
date die sale of in
. in<■ o ... seem
11. i, censes will b given io a limited num-
Ue • ... responsible parties ■ rizin> ihe
•the* - dee and WJnce*,. for
,and( liarswill
n . barged. S. i. license Ue< tue m force
rl: - term . ■• . >■ .-
Printed licenses. furuist id as soon
os practicable, wbi< •H he required to be
conspictn ui ly po •
Applications for liecii ill be’ made
through the Post comman U> the Assistant
Adjutant General at these Hi id. Quarters. ‘
No liquors will be sold or othe i,-u Ji.- 1 -
p*s*‘d of to the enlisted men Os the army.
Any person having received Said license,
upon being convicted of keeping a disorder
ly house will have their license-revoked. :.
Proprietor* will be held responsible lor
the conduct of their employees, and any per
son who shall be convicted of having knowing
ly violated any portion of the foregoing regu
lations will be fined, not loss than- tea, nor
more than one hundred dollars lor said ofience.-
‘ltv Command of
’ . Brtfvt. Brjg. Gon. WABIIBUKN
*W. II Ki ller, ‘
‘• ‘ Act,. Asst. Ajt. Gen. •/
July 12,1860. • ts
HI). QtJS., DIST. OF SOUTH..GEORGIA-
Blackshlar, July -lth, 1860
(intern! \
No. 0. > •
To enable residents of this District who
•may desire and arc qualified to avail them
selves* of tho benefits of the President’s Am
nest \ I’roclamanon, of tii ♦ 2Uth of May; I 860,
Post Commanders are hereby directed to ap
point suitable officers to administer and record
the Amnesty Oath prescribed in said procla
mation.
Such officers - will he guided by and strictly
adhere to the rules and regulations .estabik-h
ed bv the Secretary ot State in the following
circular: ’ .
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
•' ’ o.Tdhi, M.:ij * 160/*
Snt i— -A ‘ .
•Proclainat, • - : ■ •■’ . ’
ed. By at...:
tar\ of State ■
regulations for ad ih . * • . •
:he Amnesty Oaf h. so at t insure it i
anu guard the (t0m..,, .
•u ;. nstfraua. ‘Pursuant to this iiijmicti n j
are informed that the oath prescribfed in the
/ii- ;u and subscribed
1,. fore any commissiqffed.office r, civih military
or naval, in the service of tixe United States $
tr any civil or military officer oi.a loyal
State or Territory, who by the. laws thereof
may be qualified sou administering oaths. All
wle receive such oaths are, lu reby authorized
to give certilied copies thereof to the persons
respectively by. were made; and
tach officers arc hereby required to transmit
the originals of such oaths, at us early a day
as may be convenient, to this department,
where 1 bev will be deposited and remain iu
the archieves of the Government, • A rogist
here >1 will be kept in the department, an 1
propi c.i r-, s, cert itical
such records .will i>> lssued'm tho customary
•J :. • lediunt bi r\ ant, • ‘/
VVILLjLAM *1! SI \v ARD', .
-Si < ri iary ot State.
dll caeo the officot adn t
“■'.j ad ■. ■ M.U il v “.her
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davit of the apptibai
30.1 1
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to make t pedal application in writing through
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allowed tho benefit of said amnOsty Said ap
plication must - ‘ forth th< clause under which
t hey are excepted and accompany the same by
.
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Jty < ommaud c ■ ,
H'l -■ U'rtj \,* H YY ASH r,r 1, iV.
V- Tl K/i I ! i.-
t ” M A A A A G
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i m.-M i>.vu 11 i, :i , June th.Tdfi ‘ }
hi ”■ ■-’ ‘• . •
N S •* .
Al U I’m * ■>, i i-ddoiu m t ■.>” sripnil enim- (
“■ f licet tui Rlillci. Baht r, la u- h *ll T hen’
• i . Colquitt, Brocks. Lowndes, EaHt and
Berriert ha •> theft poosessWui eustodj
Oi control, any Public iu v’oqb iicrate propel
tv Will at once, ake a return thereof t - these
Head (Quarters, or to Mai G. A Hastings
Assistant 1 devoid Marshal -f the 8 d? i
ti l” re I • unties \
• Bv cider of \f
Col. WM K.KTMBAI L,
( ramanding Post• Sub 1 1
R B. REND I
Lieut a 1 oei Adiutant
#a!y. !■ H
j • i'i I\l l ii (. i1 • ;iIM >M % VII 1,1
1 ■ Tiri. m a -11 i ; <. t .t 11 >i> ..;n lll |*>■ i
1
V
* 1 \lll,fniti: ••■4M ‘S J - t It ..f j|.tnV I* H
■ i • ! i ■... j.i j i t i-itirt lt, pr<'li ill ll**<l
wit hm tlit* litnit i 1 i-< )’n-st or St?b-di*drift.
until the person n*ftking the sale, in nnv qnan
tn \ nttt 1 *i ■ il i’ m licettst and by
the proper nßbw tit these Head Quarters; 1
“and no person can l><‘ licensed or authorized
to u ’I ‘•■nii ,; i) hi > or uitevicHlinu Imji<rn to tiny
on list i.! in., nln the service ol the United
< ..or jet ion t hereof rvu> per
; so 1 winking nueh ‘soli’ will he punished by
Pr anel ot her. iJtin-.
• Mill ot o. || tv ho di'OTi'oi] prop. I ■ .
i. \ I!v- n| ,Ad Provo t M undid
i m-ged with the execution of this order.
. 1 ~ • . f ; Col, WM. K KIM BALL
(!<>nitn;Mi<ling P<>:d.
K dull, Pot t: Adjutant
.Inis IS6.Y • “’ • . . • .ts
!H> QKS. TItEPTMKNT'QF THESQUTH,
‘. Hji ros ih \i'. s. C., June 21, I v ’
General Orth re, ( ■ ■
•No'. 98; ’ * S . ■ ■
j .’ The'following rates will bo charged on aN
freight shipped on piivntoaccow&t-, on board
Oqvernm t L vessels Within this Department.
B twt Hiltpu;. ‘Head and -Beatitor; 23
I cent# per.f< ot. . . . ‘
•. Between Hilton Head and Chfcrlestou 50
, cents.pet foot.;’ • • * • ■ • •
’ Between Hilton Hoad and Pernaadina, 62-w
1 cents per-foOt. ■* m .
B< trwoon Hjlton Head and JacksonvuletCJ^f
: cents per fo< A
Hot ween ililton Head ami August nn ,
62H eeiits per foot. • . ‘ • ‘
Setwee'n llilton l|ead ami Savannah, H
cents, per foot. . . \ . ’
In iwcca Savannah and Augusta, nU centn
1 per foot. • . • ‘ , ...
•Between- Chariest on and Georgetown, 30
cents, per foot
']K tw t*on all other places in the Department
not mentioned above, private freight will be
. chargedfbr at the same rate. The money thus
I receieed will he accounted for to the Chi*f
Quartermaster, Department of the South.. -
By Command of Major-General
* Q. AG I ELMORE.
\V. ffc'll BtrMtt,
• Assistant Adjutant General.
Official.: W. H. Rku.f.r,
Lieut. & A. A. A. G.
July 12, §9fis. .ts _____
HI). QUS. DIST. OF SOUTH. GEORGIA.
Bi.acksheak, July 4th, 18*v. r >.
: General Order. )
No.. 4. . S
■ Pursuant--t® instructions from the Major
General commanding Department of the Soutli
Commanders of Suh Districts are required to
give evrv facility for transporting from tho-iu
terior, all products to market.
Railroads and steamers will take private
freight at a rt-muncration to Government when,
it does not.interfere with public business.
By cormnand of.
Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASIIBURN.
W H. Kr.i i.rn.
. .A. A. A.Genl;
J .‘S'l2i Jtyb.tily
HEAD QRS. POST tHOMASVILLK, }
Thomasvii.i.k, Oi., June Xl7th 4 18tk>.. y .
(i',.)icral Orders >
No. 1. V .
L. In obedience to orders of Brcvt. Brig.’
Gen. “Washburn, commanding l)ist. of Soutli
ern Georgia, I hereby assume command of
the Post or Sub-district, embracing the count
ies of Decatur, Miller. Baker,Mitchell,Thom
j as, Colquitt,Brooks and Lowudotf.
11. The following named officers of th®
Post are hcrev.ith announced:—
j Mtij. G. A. Hastings, Asst, l’rovont Marshal.
E. M. .Thompson, Asst. Provost Judge,
li. B. Kendall, Post Adjutant.
A. B. Godwin* Post Quaru-nuastar
e Collins, Post Surgeon.-
WM. K. .KIMBALL,
f: Ool.l2tbMe.Vol*.,
Commanding Post.
—The. counties of Early, and Ber
:sve been affiled to. tins Sub-district,
R. B. KENDALL, Post Adjutant. •
• r\ . 18G2. ;tf . , .
’ • DITTMENT-OFTIIE SOUTH
. • n Head, S. C., June 26,1865.
(it Order, l ;
.- -No. 100- ‘ ] ‘
1.1. I* strict and other Commanders are again
:mr timy are required to deliver to
the Treasury Agents.all abandoned or captur
ed Cotton in their possession, and will give
the-Ageuteall needed and proper assistance,
liu- Military forceswill not. however, be em
• e-d in searching for Cotton, nor will they
i. te nere with the transportation of it .or any
oftht products of the sou, to market.
■l* v Command of Maj >r General
. Q. A. GILLMORE
• . • . W. L. 31. Burger,
Assist ant Adjutant General.
| Official: W. H.Kellkr, . •
Lieut, dt A. A. A. G.
July IS, 1860. tt
HD. QUS DISTRICT GFSOUfHEfiN GA ‘
Bi ueKsnsin, July Bti . l v
■ | :
i-.:n :tn; been reported to the-*’ Head
1 1 at- ‘the arms of the 4th Georgia
< 1 ever wen turned over to the Upi- j
•. . 1.- - - i.-n.-e .w.th th
■ rr< • ‘* r.oT General Johnson s coni
ion 1 that all peveonj
to s.-.i . regiment, baying
1 til • ! e'-: ion Will at one* tun
them over to the commander of -tin Lotted
’ • at the nearest Pm
’ A U 1 .
arntfc* accoutrements. Anmnitior. A. . belong J
) t’.> Government, must turn
“■ ■to tin 1 S authority* at otK
; a verr’v pur ••shed ■
Jtv < . n r,:-r,,t . f
hrov ! lir 1 .; Gen. ASHIU liK,
V\ 11 Kr 1
A A A Gen. j
PERFVMEKY.
itTON’S KATIIAHIOJ3,
II A’ YE.
•’ TOILET £GAX\
TOMBS.
imusHEs,
Ac . Ac*. A
t (O 3*ll’ h
IWTTT * fITFGAU
>nl 1 *s’ |
CIISIAF
Ik 3ASH Pi l
riiHi; I NDr.RsIGM.D! ju-t ;• c. iv.- .
I I fli eu] lyol
i > i;v goods
at the OLI>SXAND op
mu rL- EVANS.
To which In ii: \it os the attenitien of all who
GOOD BARGAINS
SMALL I'UOFITS.
Come with your mom y'aml yon can exchange
it to great Advantage. *
He lias on band many articles of prime net
essity with all the little.notion* of tlie tiincu
and seasons*and wi 1 i in- constantly repl<
f his stock to snpply •
IE DEItIDS [f IM MAEIET
Tlie undersigned will also act as
ON
■ COMMISSION
To Receive,. Deliver, .Store or Forward ai
Goods or Merchandise
Consigned to his care.
■ •. JOIIIV TRICE.
W ARE HOUSE
AT- -
THOMASVILLE, GA.
THE copartnership heretofore existing ho
tween R. R. Evans and W. J. Parnell,
having been disoived bv the death of R. K
Evans, the undersigned will continue the War %
House and
Oomtni'ssion Business
in Thot.vasvUl'M, on his owii account. In
noction with the ware hous® a goed’ Masse*
C Qtton I^res^
Mbeen constructed for repacking purpose*
•and to aid liiiu in the business the undersiif*
ed has engaged the valuable -services of Mi
R. M. Baiu. Nothing but the customary rnt*-
STORAGE A COMMISSION
■Will iiw oixAnGUr)
1 his Ware House is situated about
hundred Yards from'the Railroad depot at
Thoinaaville. and believing that lie can
genera! satisfaction, the undersigned solicit!*
the patronage of cotton planters and lmyer*
WILLIS J I'ARN KLI.
July 19, 3m
Carboiiaß of Ma^tiesla
COOKING SODA, •
. EPSOM SALTS •
’ SULPHUR:
RACE GINGER,
For sale by
. DkWTTT 4c STEGALL
Jrlv 5, 18f>S. ts
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
FINE SMOKING TOBACCO, Belle Boyd
. FINE CAROLINA BELLE ”• SNUFF.
FINE AUNT NANCY'S “ iNUFF
•FINE CIGARS^
For saie by
i, ‘ * Ifir - BeWITT & STEGALL.
. Jnly 5, 1860. ts
IIEAI) QBS. POSTTiIOM ARVILLE >
• • Thomasvilei:, Ga., July Ist., 18GA. C
(jenrral Ordt'rs, ) ■
‘No. 4. j
UNTIL further orders, a County Court
iahereby authorized. established and anno,
rated within and for Thomas County, Geor
gia, with such jurisdiction, in connection with
the Assistant Provost Judge of this Post a *
mav be “signed to it from these Head Qua’
tei>, or from Head Quarters. District 8
em Georgia.
• The followii * pers eng ]o VE ] chiam*
. ofsani C omity, will constitute the Court i
wit ;
. Mernr H. T<* ‘ Thomamlle.
Ansef Dekl*. “ *
A. P. Wright.
Lecoraing officer and Clock, Lebber* D*k
.
L e Court will convene at the Court Hew
m Xhomusvilie this dav. and will be in sesskr
each Saturday and at such other times ~ .
be necessary for the transaction of er ■ •-
ness as may properly come before it
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j; b IL Kendall, Post Adjutant.
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DxKiur. Juno 1.
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1 Department of the South. I hereby assum
! •ummana of the of postherr. Geor_-
I com . a ]| tbe counties
| South of North hue of tao counties of Libert
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