Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, August 03, 1861, Image 3

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mmm SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. ®0nfede*afg AUGUST 3, 1861. <i Weekly “Confedtrtey" at five oente per copy. Id Paper* Reading Room. Prlo* fifty to Subscriber*, uguat we will tend every Confederacy a back number which hi* subscription ex- ■ with a red pencil. On ption expires, the name of ho does not renew, will be ks. for the Soldiers. ter, Quartermaetcr-Generol of U, has issued a public address Ins them to prepare winter Idlers now in the field from poj»e* to transport the cloth- of charge. ain point in the address, which proposition, and ask our read- » avail themselves of the ad- roposltlon: hborhood, or town, or village, mpany or companies into the rce oh a superintendent to ar- a for the company. Let each by card, who it is from, who jrcfcntntion of each company ox up all the articles for each ely. On the box let the name, ami! of the company, and num- nt be plainly marked and ship* g place. Let the Superluteud- e, at the same time, a full state- d number of men in compa- es each is to receive, and they tcly, free of charge.” Notice. friends band in local notices ents too late in the even- pearauce next norning. The r office at six o'clock; and for ours before they leave no new tin. In order to insure in- ould be furnished to us by two Advertising. acy has more than three times of any paper in Georgia, North d is fully equal to that of any We do not make this state- a boast, or in order to convey impression, we say it candidly at we say—and because it is t Confederacy Office, c special letter and telegraphic at Manassas Junction—the great of battle at present. We have liable correspondents from varl- Virginia. Everybody wants to ~d all important dispatches or ved by us, will be promptly “federacy bulletin. times It is probable that ex- wlll get afloat. We caution t them, and beg everybody to they believe. possible facility for obtaining Tills, however, costs us heavily, cry one who is so anxious to get mit the equity of subscribing our paper. ber of names on our daily list and 'cckly, will be erased this week, scrlptlons are renewed. We in ending the paper at the termina- e for which It Is paid, a for the Dally are $5 per annum • month—the cheapest Dally in gives the same amount of read- ses, subscribers to the Daily vill be charged at the rate of »th for any length of time less 4 i a very large sheet, full of the j matter. The cheapest way to to subscribe for the Confeder- eckly Confederacy, our important army correspond- nassas, since the battle, and the wounded and missing, in the gimenls, is for sale at our of- ar Song of Dixie. >d to If. Brauinulier for a copy of music—being Albert Pike’s ic by J. C. Vierick, and pub. leans. Brauinulier has it for Patent Agency, cial attention to the card of R. (her, of Kioiimond. A personal —an intimate daily intercourse \ with the senior partner of the us to say that he is thoroughly nd faithful. Every person em~ j, may expeot to be well attend- reasonable terms We feel very person can place his business in lie Gate-CIty Guard*, ing reernits for this company have to Virginia under oharge of Jo- J II Wylie, J H Eddleman, W J Tanner, Jospeh Tanner, Piokene N Calhoun, J T Borne, J R Tarlow Bowing names are recruited, but left. They i|Ml be off in a few t N L Bryan, Dr R TtMmand, Virgil CiWeo, 8 K Osborn, N Center. rho eau. »is indebted to Mrs. aeet. It it sixteen lire# seventeen inch- . &> baa has more el Owe Response--Who Next f Dr. D’Alvigtiy*s suggestion is a good one, and if there oaQaot be a convenient bouve ob tained for tbs purpose, let the oil issue take them to their own houses. Perhaps it would be better than to crowd them all together — I will take two wounded soldiers to my own house, and nurse them. They ehall have a large comfortable room, and have all the at • tentlon I oan give, and all the dieting and oonvenionoeo the oity affords, gratis. No com fort or luxury should be withheld from the humblest of our wounded soldiers. Let us do it nt once, and relieve Richmond or a part of ber burden. It does not matter to which Southern State the soldiers belong. T. L. THOMAS. Auecdote of MaJ. Wilson. Iloto a chattel poked fun at the Federal pris- oners. The Riohmond correspondent of the Co lumbui “ Titnee,” writing on the 2fllh ultimo, saye : I saw Bill Wilson, of Atlanta, who was wounded at Manassas in the heel. He gave us some amusing things of the fight, lie says the oars would oome along to (he camps of the wounded of our men aud lake them in. One train in whioh he was to go, contained a number of Federal prisoners. An old negro who cooked, and was as blaok as the aoe of spades, and had oue knee heut away out and another hent in after it, stepped up to the prisoners, aud, turning his eyes up at them, said: “Good mornin’ bosses ? Traveling? Gwine to Virginny Springs to spend summer? Seern to have mighty little baggage. Fine brace lets you got ou 1 What dey coat you in dc Norf? Bring any along to sell ? Better stop at Richmond to see mass Jeff.' He'ii takeyou in 1 Better spend de summer wid him. You’ll like him ! We do.” He annoyed them, they say, uutil they curs ed him, and told him they would mark him. “Yes,” says he, drawing hie hand around hie neck, “ Davie will mark you this way.— Well, good day, bosses, ain’t got time to talk to you now, will come down to your banging. I hope it won’t be rainin’, so you'll have a good crowd.” When they arrived at the depot, one of the prisoners was in much finer spirits than the others. He pulled off his hat and addressed the crowd gathered : “Citizens of Riohmond: We told you we would be here by the foi/rth day of July, aud as we were not very prompt, and a little he hind lime, we are going to spend the balance of the summer to make up for it.” GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Bank of Augusta, Augusta. 4 John Bonea, Pres J. W. Davie*, Cash. Genuine 0* with counterfeit signature* are In circula tion—better refuse all. 10*, female reclining, man with aleeve* rolled up. 10*, vlg. Mercury and sailor on sea-ghore; uni. gen. 10s, rig. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine. 90*, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has a portrait of Jackson; tO on the lower corners; the genuine has XX. Bank of Athens, Athens. Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Bearing, Cash. e In circulation, with forged . If. Powell, Cash. Os raised from Is. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B, Lamar, Pres 3. C. Ferrlll, Cash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. JiL W. IIo)and. Pres A. Austell, Cash. A few impressions, 10s and 20s, (old plates. Nos. be tween 2,uOC and 8,000,) ' — 1# • signatures. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. Isaac Scott, Pres. > Bank of Savannah, Savannah. Lewis F. Harris, Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash. Os altered from Is ; vlg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right. 10s, vlg. female standing; “ Bank of 8avannah” In black type; X on the right end: mes on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 00s, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 50; three oval dies on the right end, with “Georgia” across them, rim across left end ; Imitation of old plate. 00s, vlg. female holding a rudder In her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge In the distance; unlike genuine. 100*, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and under It; small 100s aronnd the whole margin ; “Slate Aok of Georgia" on the back In red Ink ; unlike the Nenulne. 100s, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drluk- ing i locomotive In the distance. Central Railroad * Banking Company, 8»t«nn.h. R. R. Curler, Free O, A. Curler, CMh. City Bank of Augueta, August*. _ „ . A. Could, Pree W. J. Seme, t lull. Farmer,' d Mechanic*' Bank, Savenneh. J. Klch.rd.oo, Pree J. B. Gaudrr, Cash. Georgia Railroad S Ranking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Prea J. Milligan, Cash. 60s, vlg. three faces, the middle one I* ludlstluct— poorly engraved. La Grange Bank, LaG range. Thomas Burch, Pres W. B. Tuller, Cash. Marins Bank of Georgia, Savannah. (Formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.l Charles F. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, vlg. beehive, male head and two &Oson right end, same on left and, good Imitation of old plate. Mechanics' Bank, Augusta. „ _ Thomas & Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah. (See Farmers' and Mechanics' Dank.) Merchants' A Planters' Bank, Savannah. U. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters' Bank of the State of Georala, Savannah. G. W. Anderson, Pres H. w. Mercer, Cash. lumber Cuttsre' Bank, Bavannah. C. Epplng. Pres. J. A Hutton, Cash. Union of Brunswick.] Edward Thomas, Pres. John Craig, Cash Broken and Closed Banks. Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Bank of Greonssboro'. Greencsboro*. arose Cherokee Insurance A B'klng CoIDalton.......Broke. Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. tdosed. Eaechangs Bank, Grlffln v“ rok *- Interior Bank of GriMn, Grlffln........ • • lv Manufacturer/Bank of Griffin, Grlflin ..60 V c. dls. Planters' A Mechanics' Bank, Dalton. Boms Bills said to be good—others ussiest—refuse all. Bank of Whitfield, Dalton. This Bank Is not current here. Southern Bank of Gsorqia, Balnbrldge. Broke. Timber Cutter#• Bank, Bavannah. Not Bankab e. Refuss all Gsorgla Banks not found here. The dis cretion appended under several ot the Banks, are the Counterfeits upon those Banks. I N STORE— 150 Gallons Kerosene Oil- (of light color, and odorless.) 1,000 Gallon! Aloohol. 100 Bottles Chloroform. 1,000 Gallon* Spirit* of Turpentine. 25 Bottle* Calomel. 25 Bottlea Blue Mast- 1,000 Bottlea Quiniu*. 150 Bottle Morphine. , July 30-if MASSEY A LAN8DELL. BOLTING CLOTHS: A FULL SUPPLY of the beet Aneor brand, for sala by. F. W. LUCAS, July 17—Athene, Ga. SCHOOL OS’ THE GUIDES, 0 RTHX PRACTICAL SOLDIER, deaicned tor the use of the Militia of the Confede rate 8Ute*r*tttt by ■ell °c the re^ipt ofone dollar. ~ J. McPherson a oo. June I. Jxffemon City, July 80.—Tbo Convention has adjourned till the 13th of December. On an election for Governor, H. R. Gamble received 68 vote* and W. H. Hall 61. The In auguration takes place to-morrow. Nebraska advices indicate general Indian trou bles there. Wagon loads of arms crossed Big Blue River for the Confederate partisans. Louisville, Aug. 1.—Two of Lincoln’s Lieu tenants exchanged seven shots, in the neighbor hood of a large number of women and children, Just previous to Mr. Hall's speech. A general scampering ensued, Rosscan’s soldiers leading the scamper. Kansas City, Aug. 1.—Ilarrisville, 15 miles from Iudcpeudencc, has been sacked by Kansas ruffians. Washington, August 2d —McClellan is ex amining to see if any iocompetency remains among the army officers. Eighteen regiments of three months volun teers whose term of service has expired have gone borne. Congress will not adjourn this week. The House will kill the Senate’s tariff hill, and the Senate will kill the House direct tax bilJ. A large committee of conference is expected. The House has passed a bill modifying the sub treasury Jaw, which prohibits the Assis tant Treusurers at the various ports from re ceiving anything but gold aud silver. It is rumored that Gen. Butler at Fortress M *nroe has been succeeded by Gen. Wool. Recent heavy ruins bavo swelled the Poto mac. The fords are difficult to pass. (They are thinking about the army at Arlington Alexandria crossing in a hurry when Beaure gard gets after them.) Sixteen officers of the Garibaldi Guards have gone home. Loi i.svii.le, August 2d.—The St. L mis Dera ocrut says eight boats with eight thousand fed eral soldiers on hoard left on Wednesday for Cape Girardeau (a town in Cape Girardeau county Missouri, some 25 or 30 miles above Cairo ) Gen. Cox claims to have cleaned out the Kiuahwa Valley without a fight, oa Gen. Wise is retreating and burning the bridges after him jpfp The storm last evening blew down the telegraphic wires between this point and Ma con--hence, we have no further news. The fre quency of this occurrence is getting to be a nuis ance. Every storm blows it down. This is not the case with other telegraphic lines. HYMENIAL. POPPEN-IIERNDON—Married, on the 31st ultimo, at the Baptist Chapel LaGrange, by Rev. Dr. L. J. Robert, Prof. Richard S. Pop- pen, to Miss Mary Puge Herndon, of LaGruuge, Georgia. SHINGLES WANTED. T HE udvertiser wishes to purchase 16,000 well-drawn neat pine, or poplar, Shingles; to average four inches in width. Persons hav ing such for sale will please address “ C,” at this office stating price per thousand, deliver ed. aug.T-tf. THE SEAT OF WAR U /ILL be published, in a few days, a full, authentic and carefully compiled MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR! rihowing the location of every important poiut ill Virginia. The Map is nowin the hands of oue of the best Lithographers in the 8outh, and will be for sale during the coming week. Size, 20x24 inches. Price, 75 cents per single copy ; three copies, $2 ; live copies, $3. A liberal discount will be ma le to dealers. Orders accompanied by the cash, will meet with prompt attention. Ad dress £-** T. A. BURKE. aug3-tf Morning News office, Savannah. WANTED! S OME eight or ten geOffJournyeiuen Hatters, to make Wool and Fdr Hats. Steady employ ment and good wages. Apply to tnltf. J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ga. THE VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL AIJD PHtfflS BOOK. 1 Vul. irtmo., 37*2 pp.; pike $1.50. C OMPILED from the best and latest author ities for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States, by Lieut. Col. William II. Richardson, graduate aud formerly assistant instructor of Tactics, Virginia Military Insti tute. This valuable book is a liberal abridgement of Hardee’s Tactics, including the School of the Battalion, and instructions lor Skirmishers. The Balance Step and the Manual of Arens for tbe Musket, being introduced from GILHAM’8 MANUAL. Also the forms of Parade for Reviews, Inspec tion, Dress Parades, Guard Mounting, Duties of Guards, duties of Captain in Camp aud Gar rison, Marches, Camps, Ac , Ac., together with Soldier’* Rations, aud mode of cooking them, and a few important sanitary suggestions to soldiers. A. MORRIS, Publisher. Sent by mail ou receipt of $1.70. For sale at the publisher’s price by J. McPHERSON A CO., July 12—3m. Atlanta, Ga. To Rent, A BF.AUTiFDL HOUSE of six room,, with closets and conveniences throughout tbe building, and one hundred and fifty feet of verandah running round three sides of the bouse. This lovely suburban retreat is situat ed upon a beautiful sheet of water, one mile and a half from the city, and presents induce ments which are unequalled for h retired, pleasant and convenient location near At lanta. fire. For terms and particulars apply st this of *. Juue 2‘6-tf. Notice. I N consequence of the withdrawal of the Steamers between Mobile and New Orleans, the Tdoougi Frbight Tahiff from New Or leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in March 1861. is suapended until further notice GKO.G WILL, Surtt. A. A W. P. R. R. D. 11. CRANE, Supt M. A W. P. R. R. COX, BRAINARD A CO., Mobil* and N. O. Steamers. June 8-dlf. Air-Tight Fruit Jnrw : A SMALL LOT FOB SALK BT July IT-lw. T. B. BIPLEY. LIST OF LETTERS R emaining i.th. Pu.i oai,-. .iau.oib, Georgia, August 1st, 1861 : A. Alexander, John Allen, Mrs J Allen, Mr# M Anderson, W C D. Bale, Wm M Buchanau, Mrs C Bennett, M Mark Burk, J T Baggarly, Mrs M C Bush, J F Beggarly, Mrs M M Bunnell, Rev B F Baldwin. W A Bonnell, J M Buford, John Bruce, Mrs M Bowen. T Bronson, D K Boyd, Dr Ben Browning, J R Burgay, T C Brient, Miss C A Digham, Mrs E A Brine, L Burk, Rev J W Bryant, D II 2 C. Carmichael A Co, Mess Clark, C L Cauiak, James Copeland, Miss C Center, Win Copeland, T F Campbell Dr W T Cox, Mrs K Carmichael, Mirs P Corley, J IT Canandy, M Cottrell, Mrs M J Caldwell A Co, M P Coursey, G R Collins, T J Crowley, J M Combs, Miss J Crombe, A F Cox, Dr D. Daniel, S F Darby, Mrs M Dawson, Mrs M C Daniel, J F Daniel, W C Daniel, Miss J Daniel, Miss J T Darjon, L W 2 Dawson, L W Davis, Mrs M Dean, John Dosher, Miss 8 Darby, Mrs N 2 Duggan, O.I Davis, J W Dulin, A B Davis, Joseph E. Evans, Miss M E Edmonson, Miss M A Erwin, E A 2 Edwards, Mary A Fears, Mrs S C Freeman, Miss E C Fergerson, Wm If Freeman, Mrs 8 E Fsigbt, F L Flen.ing Mrs M O. Gainmone, Miss M J Grant, J M Giles, T Grubbs, Elizabeth George, Mrs 8 E Grubbs, Mrs L Y Gardner, M M Glozier, John 2 Godbey, Dr H B Grubb, J F Guest, Mrs M A Gresham. Dr B Grurn, Wra Griffin, Miss M Girley, Miss N Green, Mrs L S Goodwin W J Griffin, Dr L Goodwin, Miss N D 2 11 Hill, S K Harris, J M Harvy, Robert Hall, N J Hausen, N P Holmes, Rev D W Hammond. A l> Holbrook, J C Harris, Rev T W Holmes, J M Hammond, Mrs M llodges, Miss S Harper, Mrs Hugens, J II Hanner, Win M Hurt, II Haynes R J Hutchens, J Hull, Wm Jackson, J W Jarot, Hanner Jenkeug, Mrs C Jackson, J lackson, F M Jepson, L Kidd, I) A Kean, Mrs J Keller, James Kirkpatrick, J R Lewis, L G Leak, Miss V C Land, Mrs S C London, T .1 James, Miss A Johnson, J H 2 Johnson, Mrs C Johnson, harness m’k Johnson, J Johnson, Col JAW K. King, F Killeu, P N Kennedy, James King, B F L. Lovin, Mr* L Logan, Mrs A C Love, M J M. Meredith, II H Morvin, D 8 Manly, M R Murrow, J S Martin, J 8 Morrison, A Miller, Mrs M Miller A Russell, Mess Me. McIntyre, RC 2 McGinty, M B McCall A Co, E J McNable, H McOowau, Mr* E J McMillan, W W McMillons, 8am N. Orr, G J Orr, Samuel O’Neal, Mrs Kate I*. Pascal, Wm O Pierce, Mrs Anna F Parker, Dr A M Pope, Miss Sal lie Payne, Rev R T Pool, Miss M Pollard, Miss Ann Powell, J P Possers, Thomas Puckett, John C Q. Queen, B O Quiggle, Miss Cordelia Quiggle, Miss Delia A R Rawson, Mrs Edw’d \V Rodgers, J A Ray, J E Rodgers, Mrs Sarah Rodgers, John A Rogorson, Joseph 8. Scott, II C Smith, Henry J Scott, Wm E Stephens, D V Smith, Mrs J R Standard, Mrs Evliue Smith, J 8 Stearns, Miss M L Smith, Juhn D Shickland, Simon Sprayborry, Mr* M A StriDley, Mrs T H Smith, MrsS L Stallings, Mrs Marv E Smith, Miss A U Stringer, W M Smith, J 8 Sharp, William Smith, A C T. Temrnons, Miss M Thompson, Mr* R Tindall, Mis* Mathil Thomas, S L Thomason, Miss 8 A Thurman Miss 8 K V. Venable, Mrs Cornelia W. Wadsworth, M C Wingate, Peter Ward, Col Matt Wood, John M Walker, Mrs F R Wooten, Philey Water*, Mite Henrietta Wood, E F Waste, Mrs Mary Jane Whitehead, 8 P Webster, Mrs N A White, Miss Georgia Witcher, Miss Ellen Whitmire, Mrs Lucy Wiggins, L 8 Wright James R Willingham, R A Wood, John H Winn, Miss 8 8 Y. Young, Robert J Young, Dr George W Agent Paper Mills. Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say they are “Advertised.” August 1st. T. C. HOWARD, P. M. IHWT-OFFICR. Pout Orr ice, Atlanta, June 12,1861. To accommodate (he public, sft mint for pontage, or stamped envelop* of ouo dollar or more, will be iwoeiv ed In bankable hind a, but no specie change will be given for paper. THOrt. C. HOWARD, P. M. Post Office, Atlanta, Ga , ) June 1st, 1860. { All letters dropped in the Poet Office with United StAtee Stamp* ou them will be (rested ss other unpaid sealed matter, and forwarded at onqe to the Deed Letter Office. Ail letter* for s greater distance than five hundred miles, ehsrgeebl* st the rate* of ten cents for esoh single letter, end must be pre paid on mailing the same. TH03. C. HOWARD, Poet Master. FOR CASH 500 sacks prime Rio Coffee, 500 sacks Salt, 100 barrels New Orleans Syrup, 25 hogsheads New Orleans Sugar, 100 barrels A and B Sugar, 150 kegs English Soda, 100 boxes Do. papered, 50 bags Black Pepper, 10 bags Spice, 10 bags Ginger, 1,000 pounds Blue Stone, 3,000 pounds Copperas, 200 pounds Indigo, 25 boxes best Starch, 300 boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, 50 boxes Southern-made Candy, 20 boxes Raisins, 200 pounds best Green Tea, 200 kegs Nails, 5 L,1 ^ WIIU 5 CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c„ FOR SALE BY A. C. WYLY & CO., Corner Peach-Tree and Walton Streets. ATLANTA, AUG. 1, 1861. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and Hair Mattresses 1 LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., I*EACH- TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. —SOLE AOKNTS FOK— Wrigtit^s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. may 17 H AMILTON, MARRLEY & JOYNER, JTTST OUT! (|.ATX O. K. * ». L. HAMILTON,) DRUGGISTS AM) APOTHECARIES, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. r carrying on tbe ^ in all ite branches. We hats lately been !enabled to replen ish the Stock with about twelve hun dred gallons of va rious kinds of OILS, ALCOHOL, <tee. We can also now offer Guin Opium, Cream Tartar, Sulphate Quinine, Super Carb Soda, Sulphate Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Sulphur, Ac., Ac., With the usual assortment of CHEMICALS, DRCC-S, Ac. We give notice to our customers that the earliest day ships oan come into a Southern port wa ehall oommence to IMPORT DIRECT our supplies of Foreign Drugs, Spices, Cognac Brandy, Wines, Glassware, Ac. 9BF Terms strietly and invariably CASH. HAMILTON, MARKLKY A JOYNER. July 27, 1861—if. THE ONLY IMPROVED EDITION OK HARDEE’S RIFLE AND INFANTRY TACTICS! 2 Vols., 24 mo., cloth plates $2.50 2 Vols., 8vo., paper, plates 2.00 2 Vols., 8vo , paper, no plates 1.50 FOR SALE BY July 7 J. McPherson a co. Steam Tannery for Sale. T HE undersigned ofiTen for sale their STEAM TANNERY, situated on Decatv street, near the Rolling Mill. There are attached thirty-six Taun ing Vats, Li me-House, Curry ing Shop, Drying Lofts, and Shoe Shop, with unnecessary Machinery and Tools. Also, on the premises, a two storv Brick House, two frame Dwellings, two wells, and a branch of water running through the lot Capitalists will find this ona of the beet investments ever offered in this city. Apply, on the premises, to McMILLAN A BELLINORATH. March 18-tf. W HISKY I-848 I in Store andfor i juaatt i GEORGIA, Dekalb County. Hasar K. IIabdmah, and v Thom a* 11. JoNia, Administrator of ) Margaret II. Jones, deceased, I Bill for Dis cs. [ eoverjr, Re- Adam Hoyle, Pet* r P. Hoyle, John II.' lief and Par- Dobbsaod his wife Polly Dobbs. ThmuMl titloo. U. Hoyle, Andrew II. lloyle, All Hoyle,! John W. Nesblt and ReuMo tlroiler. / I Xwcarlng to the Conrt that the defendants. Andrew 1 H. Hoyle, John H. Dabbs and hi* wlf* Polly Debbe reside beyond tbe limit* of this State, H Is ordered that service of the abort Rill be perfected upon them by imbilcfttioa in one of the publie gazettes of this State according to law. and that said defendant* do appear st the next term or thl* Court, on the fourth Monday la October next, and plead answer or demur to Mid Bill. L. R BLECKLEY, bol. pro. Comj.lt’ STATE OP GEORGIA, iiiclt* Cocjrrr. I, Thoma* R. Hoyle, Clerk of the Superior Conrt In and for said county and State, do hereby certify that the tomgtAag Stated case I* a tree extra* hrotn the Miaul*# of said Conrt. This 8d day of June, 1861. July 8—wt4rao. T. K. HOYLE, C. 8. C. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. JAHTIES writing to u. for information will pleam nacloM tho pontago for tho an,war. '• will ohoorfali/ writ* roplion to onqairiM, it can't afford to per potUgo nlao. Jan. T. Mclf AUGHT, ORMOKD * CO. burdi Par. Corn Vkinkp OA BBLB LARD OIL jut rMtired on oon* >r ■ .1# br OKf ilgnmont .nd for wl. br •BUTLER t FITFR8, jnn. I BUTLER A PBTIRB.