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MARIETTA, - - - - - APRIL 8,
Attesitiosa, Firenuen!
There will be a special meeting of Marietta
Fire Company, No. 1, this evening, at the En
gine House, at U o’clock. Punctual attend
ance is requested, as matters of importance v ill
be brought up for consideration
By order, H. M. HAMMETT, Sec’y.
Dancing Academy.—We would call atten
tion to the card of Prof. Nott, in our paper to
day, proposing teach a dancing at the Mari
etta Hotel. Those desirous of rendering them
selves proficient in the art of “ tripping grace
fully the light fantastic toe,” may find it to tueir
interest to give the gentleman a call.
—mat ♦ • -4«w* law
Military Movements.—On Saturday last,
the McDonald Guards, numbering some 30
rank and file, paid a vi it to Kingston, to par
ticibate in a grand military ad
vertised for that day. Companies, wo mi'-'i
stand, were present from Rome, Ringgoi-I,
Kingston, Cartersville am! Marietta, necry
thing passed off pleasantly, and a debgntmi
day was spent.
——'
Saw the Calves.—3 his morning we saw the
cow of Mr. D. S. Anderson, who-e prolific yield
we noticed recently. She had been brought in
on Saturday fr-in his plantation, with i er three
heifer calves, and now literally lives “in clo
ver up to her eyes.” The three little heifcis
are lively, frisk, and “as like as two peas,”
while the mother of this unusual yield presents
a healthy, thriving appearance. Il Dy should
not conclude to send her on to Eainum, oi
consign her to Wood, as a curiosity, we expect
nothing else but he will present us the four
animals as a reward for our editorial imitisay
Such an infliction might be borne, il our coun
try subscribers could only be induced to l ui ■
nish us sufficient fodder to keep them from
starving.
g@„lthas been ascertained that a larger num
her of United States vessels arc now afloat than
for the last twenty years. Other vesscsl may
be fitted out in three or four v-eks. There is*
however, a deficiency of lieutenants, midship
men, masters, and me deal officers, as well as
seamen—the law limiting the last named to
8,500 men.
A Homespun I’aktv.- Col. Donald, <f I - ake
county, recently gave a novel party t<» 11"'
young people of his neighborhood. '1 he t ickets
sent to each young lady required that Mm
should come dressed in Mi si -appi manibareii
cd apparel,in the manufacture of which she must
in some way assist. The young gentlemen
were also require I t-> dress in the manufacture
of Mississippi, nuulc in Leake ami Auah.
| \|.wxi/ip/itrt.
The London “Era” says : “If a light,
dory maybe used in conn-lion with a great
subject he may say tied, the condition, of the
free States of the Republic es \merica, remind
one of a theatrical incident said, to have
occurcd. A very thin audience at a country
theatre once venture 1 to hithe performances
on which the indignant imm.i T rushed on
with all his company and supenmm--raries, and
a , tually hissed the audience off the boards of
the ret and seats elsewhere —h>scd tin m o"t 'I
the house. So the seceding States are lik-dy to
do with the free States.
_ eepm--
The continued presence ot Major McCoi
lough, the Texan Rs m r, in IF- hmm fl, \ t.
viewed in conjunction with the i fl! for t Se
cession Core ention there on‘he i<‘ th v ■: .
said, excites much interest in Wa llington
especially in army circles.
The Savannah /rey-’G'.’'<ra of the Uh says:
A private letter received in this city voteiday.
from a pr< mm d citiron ot Cl >v i\-
‘Things are eommu ' a crisis in die harbm-
Th.is week will be ■’. > < o.lp- v e or v
let read} your defei-"- in > n:;’< mid its
apppr caches trom the''■ a. with C. w pit-'
High Prices for N egret's
Wo attended t! e sale yesterday of lindv
lot of negroes, little chaps w d mil
forty pounds (a girl ami boy -id for upward
of M 200 each, wb.i c fellows from to 30 yea
dd (field hands) brought from 81100 to sl‘,o-\
This do'-a not seem to it dilate any mAgivivg
to the security of the ii -tition. AL
Lincoln, with all ‘bis rail .-quitting ndmmty
wouldn’t -oil Dr half the money in Chi -go.
n’ornn 'T-’i (‘ 7 .
Tur S wr Tkapf.—A letter in tl u New
mk • 1 ». • of Aft .. - v-
American steamer (‘T of Nmio >. iccemly
•ailed from tlm coast w :th 1 Si) negi oes on boa: J
bound h>u Cuba.
ll •♦ < - <s>« *< * w -
Fixai. sc v m' Xrwsi.AD A Dm
home of By in n. which has boon for some time
in the marke’ ha- at length fouu i a pure!; i-'-er
in the person of W m. F. Wei b, a B:i. -h army
officer, lie bought it for- prism? res. lenec.
u g tberefe; .t'! '■ 0 3
Tine Iron Battery.
Below we give a description of this formida
ble battery with a very fair cut, repre
senting its outlines, for which we are indebted
to Mi. B. A. Randaß, who is not only a Printer,
an Engraver and Painter, but an universal ge
nius. ' The dcscripti n, as credited, is from the
Charleston Mercury.
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This unique work, a section of which is
given in our cut, was built under the direction
of Major I’. F. Stevens Superintendent of the
Citadel Academy, and aelrccts attention, chiefly
owing to its simple but massive construction.
1
pine J-'gs. The roof is of the same material,
over which dovetailed bars of railroad iron of.
the T pattern are laid from top to bottom, al
' diicl . riveted down in the most s cure man
ner. On the fremt it pK-sents an angle of
about thirty degrees. There are three port
holes, which open and close with iron shutters
of the heaviest description. When on-. n, the
muzzles of the Colurnbiads fill up the space
completely. The recoil of the gun enables the
shutters to be closed instantly. It is a'-. c crted;
on high military authority, that this imflined
plane will effectually resist gyns of the heav
iest calibre—first, because no direct s.iot can
stiike it except at an angle which would cause
the ball to glance; second, because its power
of resistance is sulficiout to withstand the fall
of the heaviest shells.
'Die Columbian guns, with which this novel
batt- ry is cquir mo bear on the south wall
of Sumter, the line of fire being an angle of
about thirty-five degrees. This is not, of
course, considered favorable for broaching,
but owing to the fact that the wall is loop
holed for musketry throughout its entire length
which of course, weakens it a great deal, the
effect of shot upon it would, we think, even at
the distance of I 1 50yards/effect a bi--m h with
in a reasonable time.— (.'iMrliston Mercury.
The Foi'syth Ji-Oag.
Mu. Editor : We are indebted to Mrs. 11. P.
Bell, Miss Martha Erwin, Mi s Sallie Moore
Miss Btnilie Gramling and Miss Sallie Erwin’
for the presentation of a beautiful and magnifi
cent Flag. It is made after the same fashion
of the one adopted by the Southern Confederacy
with sm.en slors r.-pK'scnting the seven seced
ed Stab c It was hoisted this nmrning on a
liberty pole, fifty-six feet h : gh, arid its wavrs,
unfurled over the peaceable and patriotic t >wn
of Cumming. It may be thought by some,
that I’orsyth, like some of her sister counties,
would not. if called upon, send a sinelc “ vol
unteer'’ in defence of her country : but if those
who think ro wi'l only trv her. -he will convince
them that they have labored under delusions,
ter tlie voice of her ance.-t- rs cries out from
the -ilent tomb, ‘‘G'se me Justice mid B-pial
il} or give me death." Aml the patriotic ladies
of this county cry out from their tire-sides, in
the language of Preston “ Resistance to
, the death. And while I'ot-vfh, in the belief
j that the Constitution of the S > ithern <.’ojifi Jer-
I acv f; the greatest and most >:-p’-em<- cf any
< ’ u-titutiou ei’er ercct-'d 1 y m.nte.l man, die
will fight, bleed, ye;i, die t necessary, iu the
' defence of the’ < ■ <itm: m a-. 1 Ccuf. d :’ocy.
Verv T,Dectl'll!-.
M. 11. P.
Cumming, '’co.. April 2, I'-Ul.
—
! iaHi.in t the Sect -d.iiiiM'.
Mi Horace Creelcv made asp- i ch qu Thurs
. day evening, bet-. ic the Ccutral Republican
Club of this city, in which he i- quite tierce for
haugii.g the -eces<.m The \'ar-:ikc Hor
ace thus pbiL sophises :
“I ’■ <,m -' • :V. ■ ■pi mt time. 1 u. was
I’uion cr DO Ir> .m. > ov-. foi one. he belicicd
there were tiling'<-f more m Dorrance th a: the
I'm : . 1r i' .wi- i goyi tin t 1 t ii -. •
vasj;..'t’ -e. Tlie eli’s I’mt-.I Well:. ;r. -arcing
was ti; a vi. >. ,i s . ni •.( L- a coi .-tiluticnat
admii tiaticn t tLc < -o'cii«>:t mi J rise cn-
. . . . laws.- As for
wa- net thought ct mi the p’ its um of the <v
c<. .",o:.i' E'ery - ..m v im c v - d in tir-’ m-. c-
• 1 »ei' - ' - H • ■ ....
consent t ■ >=.’ far f-'tnprN- i-. a- to n-., ’ 7 <- f
them. [ Lmghter and up; lai.sc.’'|
i'his no.o- u- that * e m»\e h-- '' y re- ■
<la ; - fr.-m ;r. ’ -t.e - tssjcidst.
wii. w ~ich ‘;e v u:.:s the New Yorkers t. ha"g
Gre \v. We t-'co occasion to mildly expos;
late with him. and assure him that lie had
better ■- ■pit: . > " ' as he was the m .-i
cautious, d.screvt. am! thcicf re the most dan
ger 'U- cm?: >v the x out.i in. ’ As for our ••am
iable m gblci” v ho recommend- t'ue “arming
< t -laics." a:. I ti e rue negroes of the X rth,
and wm v .. . .1. ‘ ''repress;! Ie con-
flict" by an ap: ?a t > mms, there is not the
slightest ;ai .. rv ! - c;.v- If they only
had me : me: :y to } m. their policy; into prac
tice, J v .-;scn D.v.s wt, f. . . Washington
les- t ti.i::; e iy-. ... in Canada or
X ■■>-., -c. '.Di. ;. e c : es:pi c-
m.-icy . ; Lie white race moe never been the
me--: d.. u. >.s ones. Ge. .<?;■, 1 Lh.ii, sG <R
dings & Co, areinfiuit ' i ' - '
the°Soutli and by all white num, than feeward,
Camcrom Blair, and Corwirn It is only neces
sary for the Republicans to once show their
cloven feet, and the negro tlclucion would ex
plode like a magazine touched wun a live coal
The only danger is that Seward wib cover n
up with his glittering generalities, and grad
ually demoralize the Smith- as a Bntish anti-
i v i- „ Lnc the North, under false pre
slavery policy has tut noun,
tenco.—AC K Day
Permanent President for the femmumm
Con- Montgomery correspond
ent J'the New Orleans De Ac says he hashcaid
tl,o »a„.os of lanccy, Dav», Conrad, a,d
Toombs mentioned in connection vi -
Presidency of the Confederate fetates, un m
the permanent- goverment. -Lc tli nks t io t c
tion will not take place before next Aovcm
ber,
Dr. Dimitiy, Minister to Nicaiauga asks a
recall. .
NIHSfiTUARY.
Died, ''rwch 31st, Mrs. Mary Ban .y, in the 79th
year of her aye.
She was a natwe of AV'eviHe Dist, S. C, and has
lived in Georgia for the last eight years. She was a
. - ifent member of Church r fiftj - h <
years, an J has left a testimony bchiiM that si i J has
gone to her rest.
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DKA" GOODS
rorclMSfd ouid lioecoodßefore the Tariff
v:&nt into cjDct.
Jaeksoa. Hiller A Verdery,
AV 1 IDLES A LI-: DEALERS,
A UCUSTA,.... CAT.
HALVE lIECEWED jV LARGE STOCK OE
I )RA
SUITED TO THE
And arc prepared to offer
to Prompt a Cash
PAA’ING BUYERS.
Merchants visiting this city are respectfully invited
to call and examine.
mar2-j Im.
J () H R . SANG E S.
CARRIAGE TII 1313»IX<i,
11 <i I* si c s iVi. n k »ii» << it «1 Sutsd! er v.
• 0OOOO’)
At t/ie D<>om >C’:r h r/Ai-od's Writer.
r £PIIE Under.-igued would most rc
® spectlnliy ca'l tli-' attention oi the public to
the abt've Imsii’iess. which h<- intends carrying on iu
ali its VARIOI S DEPARTMENTS with neatness and
dispatch, surpas.-a-il by few establishments in the
South.
It IMPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended to.
gr" Accounts will be <lne ami collectible twice a
Vl ..;fL_sav the I--- of -Inly and January of each year.
Accounts ndt settled promptly at those timi s will
I’-aw if’t :re~-t for all the tii they remain un -.-itleU
A libeial shat, of patronage i< ivsi'ecf ftilly Aite<l
JOHN R. SAXGI-.S
St. James’ Institute.
1 \>i- V< hii>i-. Tju Ik •■
t'lir jffretory
i> t; *, «. iff? ’S' L 851 i T. Re.-ior and
S i Teat her of ■ aristia- la dellos -.nd Eliiics.
t| S’*** J - i'- 1»K Prm ipa)
K*«. V. H. BJ. 3! KBS. A—i-t mt.
P2?.si>6'. t. a*, ji v MbUT. t i.i -• . a;
lansuages. .
?’P<<»!■'. SI. “•». ' t mt i '
cal and !-:• it i.im-ntal Jilts- •
The r-Jiool vt.u ii-.-t* • : ten months, w:i.i a
-holt -i.nation iu : 'iid-.miu>-i. '.'ii a hr at
(--1,. >tncis. 'I; ■mxt •- sion ml! vonnm-uee K-brumy
4. ami end July 'J"
'I! ■-.? will be an cxa’.nimt! ’vi at the end .4 i.aa
term, n.aepen <-X''pt to the parents aii.l ii?.-?!- o
tie- piioil-. and toinvit • ! L-n-ts. Parent--. Ur.c li o.
ami friends are nmm-sU-d i visit Da Infirm- at
anv time.
A --tii- i dailv r. -'ord Is kept of . ■.< !< pupil's com'net
a’. Is< hola-i hip : aji-i a< th- < ”.<! < f the month, a re
port is sent home t • ti. 1 . • . t m miat. 'i.-m.
T!;. par.. m.J attendance at the b-- ; Ji:n ; mr. a:
throughout t: -es-ion. is o! the id. l<--tcon-.-qm-n- c.
> es '• va I • mac-: ; . • . In.e C'i epi ti,
4 a-c es pr.-tmeted ill;.- -'.
Ihe iam ■ u "t-idi..-• pui-c -fl is flit: 1 : •>
IT 0.1 Ada i cm
I'REPAIUTORA’ CUTRSK,
First Form and Sr comi Fmm.
and .m A' ADEMk COURSE.
l a-'- I f :’.:. and thiol foru
Cin a'.«r> evutai 'i-i i: t.ci.im> ■; thi-fu ranm-atent
b t ’V .■de: : ' ■ .. ; v:. . .tie:
Al iern > ; A ■ >' ' 1 ..: . . . T -.1 "..i G
A • . L.-.-ht at a.;v -is.?- w cltte . . us mav 1.
J. sired.
Tenn* ot Tuition In ihv '’ji di:
V I.:;" ’* C' UFt.siA » BUi' ‘ ’ Al '■ .. . .4 i»’
F.'’ • : :
Mv-i ’ i:.si - v:g <■ ■■l' .ita' ■ '
“ Aval, Hi.l;.-, -'it. 5 00
•• <• C’a-s-- 2
Dmv -.a
JU'g f..r tuition tmtn •’■. ti. "of «•:. to the
end •. - - L Oct
I’-v.Gi etui Leobta'.m ■ *r. y . I at reasona-
ble rates.
Atq ? ation mav ’ e made to Prim it- >.]. or to
S Uil EL BEAEBICT. ib.t r.
Al tri, Jan. 2'l.
~ Irish potatoes”
Just re. ived a g>.U supply of Wer,..r.i p. i-it.-es,
iutl f. r sale by iir.uvus i L uiser,
T.’ -; . . Dai .
t • . - . .
i.-ot:
C. J. SITE P A RD,
A t i3ic Okl Slaml of J. El. I
F_TAS now on hand a large and;
J.. 1L well-selected assortment of family supplies, to j
which lie invites the attention of the cit : ;--.ens of Ala
rietta and flic country, the one priced system will
be strictly adhered to. His terms will be Cash, or
equivalent, that is, Counrry Produce ;;t Cash prices,
or short time to prompt p-lying customers. Bills <hv j
on presentation. His determination is to sell
good articles at low prices and will expect prompt
payments.
"c OTICEf
AFTER the first <lay of January 18G0, we will sell I
■ Cash oi rter/at cash prices. Thankful for pa t
fa >i's we still si licit a eont nuance of the ame
l G I IN &Co
V i :-Ah !
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♦4 novl'-t' GIU'AE BUTNER.
LEGAL NOTICES
VOHCE: - xiionths after oati application |
li wili be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
county for leave to sell the .lands belonging to tho es
tate of Joh Steward, deceased, for the Eencßt ol
the heirs ami creditors es said deceased. 'l'his April 1,
1861’. JOHN C-'NN, Adm’r de bonis non,
with the will. annoyed.
AT?? ace,
rI"XWO HONTHS after dntc ap, licaticn will be
i J. made to the Court o' Ordinary of Cobb >unty fm
leave to sell the rea- cst-.'.te belonging to thfate of
Ch.-irles Gier, late of said cour t} dec’ll., for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased;
ELIZABETH CLER, Adni’x
April 1, ISGI-80J.
«'i 1 A, Cormly -Wher- sa
»J Julia A. U. Boyd Administratrix of William Boyd
urcres.mts to the Court in her petition duly filed and
itered on record, that she has fully administered
Bo . date, b ; ■ eto
' persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said administrati ix should
not ba disehavired from her administration and re
ceive left :n of dismission on the first Monday in May
next. nov3o-6m 11. BARKER, Ord’y.
r | WO I*l <HN T».! S liter date application will 1 e ;
s. made to file Ordinary <>f I’h-i.ens c-ninty at '
■ . .-i re: term afte expirati< tv months
from, this nolice, Im- leave to sell the lands I'eioneing
to the estate of Albert G. Faucett, late of siud county
deceased, for the hem-tit of heirs ami creditors of
said deceased.
AVTLLIAM E. PADGETT, Adm’r.
March 4-12 L'IVICIA FAUCETT, Adm'x.
'gWoR( b DI( MM >’ CC k
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de
mands n-.ciiiist Albert f aucett. Jute of said ii.umtv.
rleceasd, to present G em to us prop- rly made out,
ivi hin ihc time prescribed by law, so as tofhow their
ebaiacter and amount. Am! all persons indebted to .
. caso. are hereby required to main ii lediate
uayinont. AAI iu.IAAI E. I’ADG E I J', Adm’r.
' ilareb ' 1 ? LO VICIA FA I : CE I's, Adm'x. '
- w-—-1
1 laymon Sanford & ■ K S .X l&j?. to foreclose
Turman H. Sanford, I Mortgage in Cheioke 1 Superi
vs lor Court on lot >1 lam I Nqs.
A. J. Bruee. -' 829 and 830 both in th-j "<1
district of the 2d section of sai-l county Th.- <’tTml
ant is hereby notified to appear at tie- next rm oi |
the Superior Court and make his delence to said Fule i
iil’any lie has), ami on failure so to do. a rule absolute j
Ltftep in sai l c;
din- lv. This 2‘th Oct. 1860. J. R. BROF.N,
G’/-;d7GG'/J, County.
VC 7 DERI'AS John Mnlmmy, as s-ui in J-iw of <le
r ceascij, appli’-s to me in writing for letters of
' Administrator on the estate oi Leamlei Aikins, late
of said county, deceased.
Tin se are tl refore to cite and admonish all anil
singular those comerm-d to tile their obi<-etii-ns, if
any they have, in my otii ;e, on or beforeth,-.- first .Mon
day in May next, otherwise letters of Administration I
I will be granted the applicant at tied term of the court
oi Ordinary fer ; -i’.i county,
Gi'-.-n iimk-rm.y ham! at Mari-Ufa. this March C. 1861
mani-30d JNO. G-. CAMPBELL, Or’dy.
/ i: : ; ■ Co ’ •
V. J( Wh-r-. as. AG Bulloch, Administrator of the
Estat-of Napoleon A Lester, deccas-'i, applies tome
for Letters of dismission from said Administration.
Tht.--.-:v.th-, .eh re to Ute and ailim>ni-h ail per
sons concerned t-- be ami appear at my otii e by the
Ist Monday in August next to show cause,if any they
'h ive, whv said letters should not be granted the a]>-
plk-ant.
Given un-’.-r mv him ’ at office this January 30th.
18 1. ’ M: i ; -’ El VRDS •i. ■■.
C" £4 £•- t <»s>h $ y W- .1 hn
■: • irdia of Laura .Wellborn, uppli
: ■ for h-th s -of di-^nti.—ioiifrom sai l Guardi ‘ isbip-
i The - U ftto est ■-■ J • i all and
I simrular those concerned, to hie their obje-.-tions. it
■ . iy tl;ey have, in my oftic.■ on or bei'or-.-the first Mon
day in Miy next, otln-'-vise li-Gerr of ilUmis-i -n
wii ... t that t m of the
< - f t ■
Given rmyli i i ami ot! ial . ’. w. ' . litis
J|„: •’. •. 1861. i 10-! ‘ J ». G. (’ AMT HEEL, i ‘rd y •
\ \voruia f liofoH-r <'<••««» y q V here-
X B aS ! m-’is II .i'iu ' " t ca'a'-' ot
ißhdvim HiR. m' I turns Ddk-mi. don from
; said administration,
,'he ?>e ar,-the re to re to cite an.l mlmom-h a ’ i'” : ‘
U'-ns e-mcerm-.I to :3c their oi e-.t. ' it anv t"v- I
!1. we. <>’i or oee m- i u-l M‘ irym•" - ■ >xl - " '
' slid letters sir uld not b«- smut- -1 H ;’ i:
I mV2 m .1 J-.-. DJN.‘u ■ y I
. ——..hi-,..-.,.. —■ i h.iid.i.-. - -
r ’ 1 cil-U f oil.
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' f |~f t . ’-. . . lor :m • - ' -’b ■ I
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‘ q’l.U. a.-. •.!.< -■ Olv to ct: ‘ mid a-l-;‘-’ b . MJ am! ;
:,p. ,] th ■ .... O' ■ -rnd mv-rn ns <-t fwM <!••-■ V--1. |
■ , . c-i . tmy tm-y itaie. mmy <..c- ;
lenm V-. tie* t-i"’ Mcuday in May otii r-|
■ " i--.- ht!<’-- of •1- P. »i; i - mt: m w"! la- ■ ‘ . ti.e |
■ ieant at that t .- : ol th Co. . „■ "t ,
:- do ) Hip.-. , . ;
Gb. . 1- ■ • im ' "'i.N-'i'iim Mils I
' ,18-tl. . ’. ■■ iCA .: :-i-.LL. t »rd T. ]
Georaitt. ' »>bh < omit) . ’" mi- '■ :... D. i
Whit!" I- to m I’m 1- It- -- "t -n .rdutimtfip i
,air; p!< tty ic < ■ ' ' 1 , .'o ' t I
¥.. ami Jam. • I’. L-mke, orphans oi William Leake, I
. .
'll. are th. u-sure to Mte atxl require nil p-'r-ons |
i m..- . Ito b and ■ <■: at my •E.: I y the first ;
M ■ iiv in J'.v next, to -ii.av r.iu-e .if any they
j hav- why : letters should not ; -e granted the ap
i ui March, 1861.
J NO. n. CAMPBELL.
(. obb ?loi luage Sheriff Sales.
VVILL BE LO < . the fir-t T’ in Amil
V i. xt 1 :..e C-. lit 11-.E- o‘ t. e City
:: . . tew -a thvLegal L = o;t.w fol
lowing properiy to-wir :
On? -im'"o man 1 •' the name c ' C1.a.1-m, a.out 35
years eld es yell w :.p';-.C :.. 1 vUI onto satisfy
■■ a m -’.'la' ‘ e fi fa :.ivor oi Dtvil Do »bs v» S G
I Bent’: v"and Idswite Frances Bent Dy. Property poiitt
jcd . m/in L r
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LEGAL NOTJCEh.
Nwlsee.
rp.VVO m mths after date application will be made to
.L the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Gobi) county
for leave t<> sell the lend belonging to the estate of N.
11. Campbel!, deed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec cased.
March 'BGI. fc W. W. CARRELL, Adm’r.
A<l j&<! i wist, rato ?*»Jt h \
A GREEABLJ to an order < f 1.1. c Court of Ordinary
j > of Col-Ji county, will be sold et, the Court House
in the 1 it\ of Marietta, on t'-.e Tuesday of April
next, within the legal Lours of sale, the following
lands to wit : about one hundred and th’rty acrcs'of
lot number seven, and about seven or eight acres oft
o lot number eight, in the 2! th district in said coun
ty. Sv j.l lands lying adjoining Acworth, and being
well improved. Sold as the property of Washington
1 Irummoiiij. late, of said county deceased, and for the
l-.-neiit of tlm heirs and creditors of said deceased. —
Terms, made known on the day of sale,
J . T HA M ELTON, [ Mmr’ a
ELIZA BE ITI DRUMMOND, j Au,ur 8 -
Feb. 11 1861.—tds,
Uta.TE —<■ >VT; D' R( H A7~FoiU ydlUjou nty~
0 Whereas, A. G. Hutchins, Administrator of Robert
son Wood, represents to the Court in his petition, du
'.yfiled ami entered on record, that he lias fully ad-
I■! <>n Wood’cs estate :
'lb’s G, th r<-lore, to cite all persons known as cred
itors, to h ■■ ms f ani they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in June next, 18*51.
dec. 7, 1860. 11. BARKER. Ord’y.
Solace.
A. €Jobb C’«mwty.—All persons in
s.Jded to the estate of Reuben ’Rumsey,late of said
county,dec’d-ire notified to make immediate payment;
and those having demands against said estate, are
requested to present them to the undersigned properly
atr.-i/.i, wi l.in s he time prescrilied bylaw.
A' n-h 6, 18G1 -6w W. W. CARRELL, Adm’r.
<mKO3£GI A. P.-JKilding County—-Where
as O F. Brin tit and Milly J. Brintle apply to me'for
letter s of Adm ini drafion upon the estate of A. G.
Brintle, late of said county deceased.
These are therMore to cite ami admonish all and
lingular the kind.'.- -d and creditors of raid dec'd, to
file their ol.iecoons, if any they have, by the first
Mond iv in May next, why said letters should not be
granted, lhe applicant.
this March 25.1861.
AilLlxl EDWARDS, Ord’y.
NVJ ()Tlf 3'All persons indebted to the estate of
TN John T. Jacobs, deceased, are hereby re
<;u .nd io make immediale payment; and those hav
ing demands against said estate will present them
properly attested in terms of the law, to the under
vnncL 'DIOS. G. JACOBS, Ad/ti’r.
M-i r<-h 21 st. 18Gl.-30d 4
I to the cstaie
LN of i in.-' Howell, deceased, axe.hereby required
- . al - inn ie< ; j nyment, and all those having
ted to present
them properly att- ;ted, to lhe undersigned, in terms
oi tim law. H. I’. liOWEI.-' ,
Eeb 1 1861 Administrator.
Ccmsity.—Whereas
William (.-listrap, guardian of Jane I’ralen applies for
let.teis of dismission from his said guardianship.
These are th-’, fore to notify all persons concerimd
to file their objections (if any they haxe) within the
(inn- ptes< libel by law why sai l letters should not be
■!; he applicant. 1 6th Dec. 1860.
JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y.
(1 LOR<U6A, Cobb CoH si ty.-- Whereas James
xJ'D. Ainold applies to me for letters of Guardianship
ow.-r tiie i-e -on and propert’-ot Moses Arnold, orphan
oi’ Joseph D. Arnold, deceased.
Tims.' ar< ti.ei fore to cite and admonish all and
d, to 111 th -ir objections, if
anv they have, in my office on or before the Ist Mon
’ j in May next/ <dherwis( letters of Guardian
ship wili l>< • r niteil the applicant at that term of the
Court of 1 hdinar} I ■ lid < ounfcy.
(;■ -l re-1.■!• i} hand and official signature, this
18tn Jia ■' • JN< •f. • L. Ord’y.
/ i !>X)IiGI v Paulding County.—Where
m. S lb nry Lreter. Administrator of the estate of
Henry I’almer’ <:. -used, applies tome for Letters ot
1 fis’i: is;-li ai from .rid Nd mil list ration
i; . , u -<- thcri-mre to cite and a imonish all persons
. *. -, the lii s t
Monday in May mxt, to show cause, (if any they
have,) why said Letters of Dbmission should not be
granted the applicant.
Gvi-:: un d< r mv hand at O live, this Out. 29th 1860
MII.E< EDWARDS Ord’ry.
Ur.’-.-’4 l'. « h77ok<-e Whereas
n C on.tier,
decea.- 1 ;, ’. ire fi-i ’ tiers cl ihsiuLsion Horn said ad
ministration. , . , m
’j D, (!’<■ j Lrep*;| j ( itC- B.L'l 3(11110111’’ il Sul P ( L ’
to file 11.. i’- objections (if any they
tvi - w’t.iiii. ti. time pre. crii-'-d by law why eaid let
ters s! ’ tbegi ■ I Dec. 1 " 60.
J/WU.’-'. JO'-’-DA’s, Ord y.
Cheroke< ! Sheriffs Sales.
iU u 1 •''u ■' L ~c 1 ' ' ""E. G'.-me door in
\y the :-WII “I Umrem, on Un-first Tuesday in April
, the following
’.! _■'■.!■! ".nd 296,
.. ] | '■'fii . ; ! -r >k'. : county, lev-
perior ( >urt,
■ Wni. I’.
\ . H mi p:d, and tiriftm Greg-
. .j, . are: sc .riti 5. Levied on as tl?e
ii'l Gi
i, lused fora
J* i .- i ly’s, in
, !.e ’. ; j). , tii ■|r< ; )tyoi J B O’Neal,
. • -1.. ’. i<- l-y TJ! H- gun. TC of
utv, ■ ’ r- i oat yMm.
■ ’ ” SU ’i g
1 C , _•
\ j |., i,. , jv n to all je-’-ors interested
B the estate < am
::.ly deceased, and all
; . i<i -g-m' --i l can pre-
j li. th. t .iiic li’ .it<-1 by law, and
• ■ • Ito pay up accor-
i . ; w. :. : ■.-NT ’ s ri-q-:i:y.
.1/ D. RTNU-EY,
, r<- i-2 ■- Adm’r. of
Hi . .. I A.. Paulding County :-AVhcr(.a«
e ‘-iin-
i; . -stoma for lett'-is ot dismission
‘to cite
s ri. ■ 'o b" and appear
j. . ~ iy ;.i Tptcmher next to
• : 1 ' they ...‘• e, why said letters should
• not c gianted 1 li ant,
ii . .myl.ml at office, this Feb 18', 1861.
. . A'ARDS Ord’y.
s to j r letters of Guardianship
.. Annie. Jo
ne I#. Maria Edwaid and Thomas W. Glover,
- ’ ■ ■ of J rm 11. Gl-iver. deceased.
peTscm
• . .- •a.la t ;■ ar at my office by the first
.y next to show cause, if any they
-. 1 I’ettr.'s should not be granted the ap-
plicant.
’ 1 :.T-r mv h .. I ■’! office, this March 13, 1861.
J* UN G. CAMPBELL. Ordinary,
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‘ Fr sale by HAMMETT & GRAVES.