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•Vol. 1-
She Marietta Advocate.
By W. M. JEFFERSON & CO.
T lie Semi - W e ekly
Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings at
$2 50 a year Strictly in Advance.
Tlie Weekly Advocate
Is published every Friday Evening at
$1 50 a year, in Advance,
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks!
BLANKS in any quantity and of every va
riety kept on hand or printed to order, at
the lowest possible price, at this office.
Also—JOß WORK, of every varie
ty and style, executed in the neatest
and most approved style of the art, and at
prices which cannot be “murmured at" by the
■‘closest-fisted'’ in or out of this section of the
country. Give ns a trial.
jfiegal jAdvecti.scnicntii-
GEORG-I A. Milton.
months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of Wm. Dinsmore, late ot said county,
deceased.
JOHN G. CANTRELL. ) ~l mr, s
SARAH DINSMORE, Admrs -
August sth, 1861.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.—T'™
months after date 1 shall apply to the Hon
orable Hubard Barker. Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
Estate of Samuel Edmondson, late of said coun
ty, deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
This 2nd day of August, 1861.
WILLIAM I). BENTLY, Adm’r.
Notice.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding
couxty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of A. G. Brintle. deceased.
O. F. BRINTLE Adm'r.
July 24th 1861-2 m
GEORGIA. Milton County.
WHEREAS. John 11. Cook. Executor on the
Estate of Jeremiah Cook, deceased, ap
plies for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
perenns concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinal ) of said county, on or before
the first Monday in October next, to show cause
(if any they have) why said letters should not
then be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Alpharetta,
Ga., March 16th, 1 ‘•'6l.
(). P SKELTON, Ordinary.
(4 EORGIA. Miltox County.—Twomonths after
I date application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of Walton W.
Smith, deceased.
LUCINDA SMITH. |
EBENiiZER F, SMITH, | '
Juhel2, 1861w2m.
EORGI A, Mii.tox CorxTY, Two months as-
I ter date application will be made' to the
Co irt of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate Eli Mc-
Connell, deceased.
JOSHUA ROBERTS, I
lIENIJY B. MeCONNELL, f
Jone 7th, 18612 m,
TWO MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Paulding county, for leave to sell the real es
tate of William Greer, late of said county,
deceased. Jnlvl, 1861.
30 ’ R. M. BRYANT, mim’or.
Administratrix's Sale. Postponed.
'WTKT’II'L be sold, by virtue of tin order from
▼ V the Court of Ordinary of Cobb countv, on
the Ist Tuesday in September next, before the Court
House door in the eity of ,1/arietta. Cobb county,
between the legal hours of sate, one lot in the city
of J/ariotta, on which is n brick house, near the
W. A A. Railroad. and opposite (Hovers shoe store
nt present secupied by J/rs. Cler. Also, one lot in
the city of J/arietta, on which i< ll small framed
dwelling house, near the IV. A A. Railroad and
adjoining south the above lot, sold as the property
of Charles Cler, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs nud creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH CLER.
June 17, 1861. tds Adm’.x.
Ailiiiiiiisteator's Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Cobb county, will be sold on the first
TvusnxY in Sfctembek next, before the court
house door in t’<e city of Marietta, between the le
gal hours of sab*. Two Negroes, namelv. Ester, a
woman about 30 years old : and ('aroline. a girl,
about II years old, as the property of Martha Ma
loney, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on dav of sale. Julv !». ISGI.
3» tds. Edward m \yes, vim'or.
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
"WMT'IIEREAS, John Wk,lex of said county,
▼ ▼ applies to me for letters of administration,
on the estate of William Wigley, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
Thvsc arc therefore, to cite and require all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, on
the first Monday in September next, to show cause
why said letters should not be granted the appli
cant.
Given under mv hand and official signature.
'MILES EDM \RDS, Ordinary.
July 15, ISCiI. ",t 12
GEORGIA, Piuhling county.
MVHEREtS, James M. Lako. guardian of .1.
▼ V 11. Lester, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guardianship.
These are therefore, to cite and require all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at mv otliee on
the first Monday in September next, to >li<nv a.;-
w hy said letters of dismission should not be grant
ml the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
MILES EDWARDS, Onlinnrv.
July 1-. IMI. ti.’J
GEORGIA, Paulding unty.
WTOTICK is herein ga en to all persons t .mcern
ed. that Hexry Mt rvtiEt.t.. late of <a;4 c.eet
tv. departed this hie intestate, and no person has
applied for Administration on the estate of said
Henry Mitchell, and that in terms of the law ad
ministration « ill be vested in the Clerk ot the su
perior Court, or some oth -r tit and proper person,
thirty divs after the publication of th-- citation,
unless some valid objection is made to his appoint
ment.
Given under mv hand and offi -ial signature. Jnh
MH'IIT.
F»WO MONTHS after ’>• ■. apne ati > w>” b«
S made to the t'onrt of Ordinary »f Cobb coun
ty, for leave io sell the LAND md XE'H*Ol <
longing to the estate of M vhv Ttxsj \ late of sat.l
county. deceased, for thv be” tit oft!. heirs and
creditors of said deceased. June I ; 1,
A. M. NORTHCUTT. ■ „
W. J. TINSLEY. •
(NHKESh just received, a large lot English
J I Miry and other Che«’«e by
Nov. 3 GKOY ES a Bl I'Ni R.
The Mariella Semi-Wklj Advocate!
MARIETTA, A-TTG-TTST 16. 1861.
BUSINESS CARDS,
Churches in Marietta.
M. E. Church,Rev. Alex. Graham. Pastor.
Presbyterian,Rev. E. P. Palmer, Pastor
Episcopal (St. James') Rev. S. Benedict, Rector
Baptist,filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath
in each month by the Rev. Mr. Rambau.
Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and
Baptist.
~T!Oimpson
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
October 6, ly.
A. J. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Chancery.
Marietta Georgia.
October 6, ly.
~ J OIIN _ 0. GARTRELL,
Attorney and Councellor at Law
AT arietta G eorgia .
July 29. ,yl
C. D. PHILLIPS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Marietta Georgia.
june 15ly
' G. N. LESTER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Marietta, Georgia,
"TTT'ILL practice in the Bine Ridge Circuit
VV the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the
District Court at Mrrietta.
February 29, 1861ly.
CICERO C. WINN,
ATORNEY AT LAW
Marietta Georgia.
Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted
to his care.
Oct. 12 ly.
j a a r eYmTbts HO P,~
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
D AM’SON VI LLE G EORGIA.
'TT7’"ILL give prompt attention to any business
W confided to his care in the Blue Ridge
circuit.—Sept. 21, 1860 ly.
T- OuA-Tx/f J=>~~
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Acworth, Cobb Coi xty, Geo.
ATE ri.r, practice in Cobb. Cass, Cherokee, Mil-
VV ton, Paulding and Fulton.
Heferences. — Hon. J. W. Lewis, Hon. L. J.
Gartroll, Atlanta, N. <V. G. S. Avery. Acworth.
>?'??■* Any information as to responsibility of
parties, promptly given. --Feb. 29-’6l
WM. PHILLIPS. J. T. BURKHALTER
PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER,
Al ivriet 1 a, <4 oor<visv.
Will practice in Fulton. Paulding and all the
counties of the Blue Kidge Circuit , in the Sn
j preme court, and District court,
April 5. '6O ... .-ly.
DAVID IRWIX. GREEXI.EE BUTLER.
llt WIN & BUTEI3R,
ATIORNEYS AT LAW,
Tvta letta, Oa.
BUSINESS confided to their professional
management in the following counties will
i be transacted, viz ; Campbell. Paulding. Polk,
f'obb. Cherokee. Forsvth. Lumpkin. Fulton and
Milton. Also, in the District. Court at Marietta.
: and at the Supreme Court at Atlanta.
ft'The District Court sits at Marietta on the
second Monday in March ami September. Re
turn 20 days before Court. —feb29-'6l-ly.
W, T. DAY. J. W. HEATH.
zszm.y- Ilcatli,
a! Law,
JISPER, I’ICKEXS Col XTY. GEORGIA.
'VTT'H.L practice in the counties of Pickens,
v v Gilmer. Fannin, Lnmnkin. Dawson. Mil
ton. Cherokee. Murray and AVhitfield.
The utmost vigilance given to collections, and
: monevs promptly paid over.
ept’ I Uh-y/
TSL. 13. G-REBIST,
At ( oi-ncy :iml < 'on 'isellov n 1 loi W,
Marietta, Cobb county Ga.
Will practice, and give prompt attention to
all business confided to his professional care, in
the District. Court of the U. S at Marietta. The
Supreme Court of Georgia, at Atlanta, and the
Superior and Infe'ior Courts of the Blue Ridge
Circuit, and the counties adjoining Cobb of oth
i er circuits.
Especial attention given to the collection ol
■ debts, and the securing of all manner o ’ claims.
Prompt and “flieient attention will be given to
all manner of business in the Courts of Ordina
, ry in the county of Cobband adjoining 'o inties.
Feb.lo one v
w 11.1.1 AMS&McLEAX
Manufacturers and Peelers in all kinds of
FURNITURE,
MOSS AND HAIR MATTRESSES.
LOOKINGGLASS, PLATES,
cfco.
Peech-Tree Street,Vtlanta, Ga.§
ST. JAMES’ INSTITUTE
For Young Ladies.
rillU' Th;; I Sessi a will open August 1' th,
.1 an.l close December 20th. Tuition from
s.: 50 m ss.co per month. Bills for tuition,
from time »f entrance to end of > >'ion payable
in October.
Circulars eotnaiuing particulars obtain
ed on application to
Rev. S. BENEDICT.
■ August 2d. 1x62.
lE', EH.
RESIDENT D E N T IS T.
GRATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta and
vicinity for a liberal patronage during the
past ten years, is still prepared to perform all
operations either for preserving the natural, or
nserting artiliicial teeth in the most approved
manner.
He solicits calls from those who have veryljad
tedh. as he is using a preparation for filling the
most delicate teeth, no matter how badly de
cayed, if not otherwise diseased —and rendering
them serviceable for years. It is about the
same color as the teeth and will never chang
or discolor the teeth.
Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom
he has operated during the past ten years.
Terms. — Cash, unless by special contract.
Office south side of public square, over the Post
OfficeOct sth 1860,
Cherokee Baptist College.
Crtssville, <L’:vss County, O-eorgin,
132 50 TO $162 50 pays for 40 weeks Tuition
U) Board, Lodging. AYashing, Fuel and School
incidentals for a young man.
There are six Classes (two Academic and four
Collegiate). Students are received at any state
of preparation and for any studies they may
select.
Tuition payable in advance. Boarding in
private families. Provisions for 200 students.
For further particulars address
Rev. THOMAS RAMBAUT, L. L. D. Pres’t.
or Prop. J. D. COLLINS, A. M., Dean of Fa’lty.
B.—Spring session opens Thursday,
January 17th, 1861, -—jan. 4-1861. ly.
MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY
XT n. mi fuel: nr er* of
BOOK, NEW. MANILLA AND
WRAPPING PAPER,
Letter, Cap, A’o'e and Envelope Paper Far
nished to Order.
Our News and Book PAPER is as good as
any manufactured and at reasonable terms.
Cash Paid For
Cotton and Linen Rags, Old Rope,
BAGGING AND COTTON WASTE.
Address A. S.EDMONSTON A. CO.
Oct. 19th, 1 860-ly. Alarietta, Ga
aTisaacs, -
Wholesale and retail Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
RIBBONS, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
Heal Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blondes,
Ruches, Perfumery, Ac., &c.
Cotim-lly’s Iren Kzimt Eu.ilr’ing,
White Hall Street,
ATI.ANTA, GEORGIA
’ Mrs. A. ISAACS,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
Connelly’s Iron Front Store,
White Ila 1 !, near Alabama Street
A T L A N TA, G EO RG 3 A.
i LARGE assortment of Bonnets, Head
j. A Dte-ses. Bertha Capes, Embroideries, Driss
Trimmings ami Fancy Goo Is constantly on hand.
Bonnets viatic to i.rtler at ■ hoi t notice.
Oct 5, ly.
Again.
HAVING returned to Marietta again, my old
home. I offer my services to the citizens of
Marietta and the public generally, who I have
served for nearly twenty years in repairing
Watches, &C- lam now prepared to serve
you again. In addition I have in Store, an as
sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of
A N 1)1 IIS, NUTS, RA 1 SIN S
and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco &. Cigars
of the Beit Brands SO.l/‘S. 7’0.1/.l TOA’.S in
Cans, Fresh OVO Oysters,
N. 1/? /A pIS \I ND CL A MS,
ami a variety of Articles usually kept in a Con
fectionary Store
Thankful for past patronage so liberally bes
towed. I hope to merit a continuance of the
same. Tin* Ladies are especially solicited to
call. West side of the Public Square, next door
to Phivnix Building.
A. D. RUEDE
Sept. 14th—ts.
J UST RECEIVFnG !!
C - T* O O O 7/ i © s
I NCLUDING Sugars. ''lola- Syrups. Cos-
J fees. Salt. Flour. Corn. Bacon. Ac.. Ac., and
I for sale at the lowest Cash price- bv.
1.. M< LE LLANi),
February 2('tli 1861.
. K.CV : J I
.* ’ -
i ATTHEPASSF.X- x GER DEPOT
Marietta, Georgia,
'PHIS Hmtse. well arranged and convenient
■ 1 Iv located, has recently passed into tin
j hands of the undersigned, and is open b»r the
accommodation of permanent amt tra.ns.ej
: boarders.
. They arb determine 1 t<> spare no pa ns .r v
tention to make their guests cmnf >ru.b|<-. Fo>
teis alwavs in attendance at the trains.
Sept. 28-ts. DOBBS A HUDSON
J War Hotice!
OUR acemmts are all due up to the tir-t day
of July. and we earnestly request our
friends to come forward ami
Settl TT]p.
As we are compelled Io Lave Money tv carry on
the Wars. We hope thev will mH "S’ to be
I ealleu on. HAMMETT A GKuVES.
July 2tlth. 1891Im.
marietta Female College.
1 > \TI.S of Tuiti- n. from >2 to -- month.
Boardimr. xIJ mv mb.
T. B. «'Ot >PEK. A. M.. M. G.. Pr.
An-»itst 6 1
1 . CHERORI-T •' Wl, -e
VW as J-- ti W .nn . . -m.-. :r.u r
ate of Wm. Beaver*, Je ■ »*■ i. *jq-ius t m
for distnisGun fr >tu - u>i adtuu u.
Thv-e are therefore to cite and a l:n >: i-h all per
sols that they fie tieir ohj-etion®. if any tiny
have, within the time pre-eri hJ by ia r way sai l
I letters of di-in-si-n sh<»ul (h: be n»ed tie ip
plicant JAMES JORDAN. Ody.
I Apiil 0,1861.
Ba. C. McLREAN
| North West Corner Public Square
MARIETTA GA,
Grocer and Commission Merchant.
Will devote his attention to the purchase o
30t,ton.
AROMA'ScF
DYSENTERY cordial,
on
Compound Elixer of Rhubarb.
APLEAN.-INT, safe, and effectual remedy
for Dysentery, Cholera Marbus, J’ain or
Sickness at the stomach, and for all Bowell aj
lections, Prepared and sold bv
e HAMMETT A GROVES.
Feb. 17, ’6o—tf.
WM?AFRAZERr
HAS A SPLENDID STO C K OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
k _JL—i CD CZ> 7
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
Silver and Plated Ware,
Which he offers at prices to suit the times.
FOR CASH ON UY,
At his store one door above Connell’s
Hall.
June Ist, 1861 ts -
Ulf DIWWMa
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner,
A-tlnnta, Oeorgia.
A X D
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner,
■Wai Leila,
July Ist, 1861
DR. JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and
T. C. Markley and R. W. Joyner, of Ma
rietta. hereby give notice to the public that
they will carry on the
DRUG B USIA ESS
In all its branches in Atlanta and Marietta.
N. B.— Book Store in Marietta continued.
T 3 'Wallace,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
Imitator of Wood and Marble.
Shop in the East Basement of Marietta Hotel
on Decatur street.
Please leave orders in Messrs. Markley
A Joyner's store. R W
Mt. AIRY VINEYARD.
rfll'lß undersigned, sole lessee for n period of
.S years of Mount Airy Vineyard, offers for sale,
and will keep on hand rooted vines and cuttings of
the, best varieties of Grapr». During the Grape
season I will have grapes for sale to supply the or
ders id'customers in large or small (pi.intitii-s.
Application may be irgwl'e to me at this Vinegard
or throm/h the Post Offic'e, Marietta, Ga.
Jiila c„ ls<il.-st-:i[ _ E. L. MASON.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
On and after this date, we will sell Goods for
CASH ONLLY
Those wishing goods in our lino will find it to
their advantage to give us a call, as we can
offer inducements to buyers. Those indebted
are requested to come forward and SettlS tip
either by note or Cash.
HAMMETT A GROVES,
Augnst Ist 18'11.
W. L. CrAUT.T,
(Grocer mid Produce Alerelia.iat,
Cherokee St.. Marietta. G\.
Keeps constantly on hand every article in the
i Grocerv Line Such as:
SC CARS,
. COFFEE,
MOLASES,
SYRI’P,
SALT LARD and BACON,
('Leese. Mackerel a: I Wiiite fish. T< Jiacco. Se
‘ irars. Ir<-n and farmers Hardware. Buckets Ac
i Tubs Candles. Soap. Powder Shot. A Lead.
I Yarns. Starch, and a choice lotjmeoM iChisk ies
i A Brandy.
All pers e:s in L-bted to me by nob* or open
I account will save cost by coming forward and
I make a Settlement. lam determined to have
prompt i-toniers or not have any.
()ct 12. (an.
FAMILY SIPPIJIIS.
(>(>
riAHSUES.’BJBEII offi i-s the public at h:>
.1. Store next to A. Green Aco Cherokee Street.
| a lull -to.-k of GROCERIES, etabfaclng every '
j article lun.illv kept in that line, such as
; SO rA RS, all kinds ;
(. ()I i EE. all kinds ;
MOLAS-ES. SYRUP.
TOBACCO, YARNS,
Ac., Ac., & 1
Conn tr y Produce.
! -. ken in Barter, on liberal terms.
II ivino pnreb:’.-ed the store and giauls of Mt. ;
B. S. Jmixsox. be a!- , otters a large stock of ■
. GR( K’EUIES at th it st.in 1. <-n Cherok: e Str< --t. j
and Mr. HAMES will take pleasure in waiting
. n. >e istom-r ('ember 12. '(tf] E. PAGE.
War! War! War!! j
/ \N eul n.'.- -lay there will positively
Crod.it ’CSriNzcn
. for •, ■i-orw. rk a? my 't.-re.
All m>!es an-l iiats d;u-tm* and not paid
by i : - 1< of V:xn-‘- will !•• place I in the
1 hands ,>f ;in attorney for collection.
W. A. FRAZER, i
I Ju’v2_d. ir 1 ts. i
CONG RESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
FIRST DISTRICT.
Appling. Glynn,
Bulloch, Liberty,
Bryan, Mclntosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pirce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch. Telfair,
Coffee. Tatnall,
Elffngnam, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Baker, Irwin,
Berrien, Lowndes,
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Miller,
Clav, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
Decatur, Thomas,
'Dougherty, Wileox.
Early. ' Worth.
Echols,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee. Stewart,
Muscogee, Sumter,
Macon, Schley 1
Marion, Taylor,
Harris, Talbot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Houston,
Putnam, Twiggs,
Baldwin, Laurens,
Bibb, Pulaski.
Crawford,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Lincoln,
Glascock, Warren,
Columbia, 'Washington,
Hancock, Wilkes,
Jefferson, Richmond,
Johnson,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clarke, Hart,
Elbert, Newton;
Franklin, Taliaferro,
Greene, Walton,
M- rgan, Oglethrope,
Madison,
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Butts, Henry,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayet.c, Troup,
Meriwether, Spalding,
Monroe, Upson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Cobh. Haralson,
Carr oil. Heard,
Coweta, Paulding,
DeKalb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Lumpkin,
Dawson, Milton,
Cherokee, Pickens,
Forsyth, Towns,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
Habersham, Union,
Hall, White,
Jackson,
TENTH DISTRICT.
Cas«, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gilmer,
Catoosa, Murray,
Dade, Walker,
Floyd, Whitfield
Fannin,
SENATOR! A L DISTR ICTS.
1. Chatham, Bryan, Effingham.
2. Liberty, Tatnall, Mclntosh.
3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.
4. Glvnn, Camden, Charlton.
5. Coffee, Ware, Clinch.
(>. Echols, L 'Wndes, Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt.
8. Decatur, .Mitchell, Mfiler.
'.). Early, Calhoun, Baker.
10. Dougherty, Lee. Worth.
11. Clay, Randolph, Terrell.
12. Stewart, Webster, Quitman, ’
13. Sumter, Schley, Macon,
14. Dooly, Wilco.x, Pulaski, '
15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin. •
16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.
17. Bulloch, Scriven, Burke,
18. Richmond, Glascock. Jefferson,
19. Taliaferro, Warren, Greene,
20. Baldwin, Hancock, Washington,
21. Twiggs. Wilkinson, Jones,
22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike,
23. Houston. Crawford, Taylor,
24 Marion, C’iiattah<,ochee, Muscogee,
25 Hanis, Talbot, Upson,
26 Spal ling, Butts, Fayette,
27 Newton. Walton, (’laiko,
28 Jasper, Putnam, Morgan,
2’JWilkes, Lincoln, Columbia,
30 Oglethorpe, Madison, Libert,
31 Hart, Franklin, Habersham,
32 White, Lumpkin. Dawson,
33 Hall, Bank-',-Jacksiui,
31 Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry,
35 Clayton, Fulton, Cobb,
36 Meriwether, C >weta. Campbell,
37 Troup, Heard, C’arrroll.
38 ILiral-on, Polk, Paulding;
39 C’nerokee, Milton, For-yth,
40 I iiioii, Towns, R »!»un,
41 Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens,
42 Cas-c Floyd, C’iaitto 'ga.
43 Murrav, Whitfield, G-,rdon,
I I Walk . Catoosa.
IDi-y 6oocls,
Beady-Made Clothing,
HATS, BOOTS,SHOES,&C<
•TTMIE -üb-cribi-r at the North corner of tin*
JL square in Marietta keep- constantly on
hand -a well selected stock ofGoodsin the above
line of trade, and respectfully in vites the inspec
tion of his friends an I the public both with re
gard to their
QU A LITIES and PRICES.
as iny l-ii-’hihits can buy from me us low as
from any house in Georgia,
VV* o> 3TL C2Y 311 !
And I only ask that the public in Cobb and
the adjacent counties will satisfy themselves of
the fact. L. BENNETT.
N. B. -My customers indebted to me are re
quested to come forward and settle their ac
counts. L. B.
All ’ -on- in'l'-b’ed are expected to come
forward and settle at once.
Persons wanting Goods can get thorn as
cheap for cash at mv .Store as any where.
L. BENNETT.
' 1860 ('m
Seal and ho.miny. _
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Georgia Volunteers.
The State of Georgia has the follow
ing Regiments in the service of the Con
federate States :
1. Col. Ramsey, of Muscogee County r
in Virginia.
2. Col. Semmcs, of Muscogee County r
in Virginia.
3. Col. Doles, of Baldwin County, in
Virginia.
4. Col. Wright of Richmond Countys
in Virginia.
5. Col. Jackson, of Richmond County,
in Pensacola Florida.
6. Col Colquitt, of Baker County, in
Virginia.
L Col. Gartrell, of Fulton County, in
Virginia.
8. Col. Mercer, of Chatham County,,
in Virginia.
9. Col. Goulding, of Talbot County,
in Virginia.
10. Col. Anderson, of Newton County,
in Virginia.
11. Col. Brumby, of Cobb County, in
Virginia.
12. Col. Thomas, of Elbert County,
Virginia.
13. Col. Wofford, of Cass County, in
Virginia.
14. Col. Boyd, of Fulton County, nr
Virginia.
15. Col. Cobb’s Legion, in Virginia,
16. Col. Phillip’s Legion, in Virginia.
1. Col. Villipig’s Battalion, in Pensa
cola, Florida.
2. Col. Hardeman’s Ba talion, in Vir
ginia.
'1 he foregoing Regiments, Legions
and Battalions were armed by the State
of Georgia.
Regiments from Georgia armed by the
Confederate States :
1. Col. Bartow’s Regiment, in Vir
ginia.
2. Col. Johnson’s Regiment, in Vir
ginia.
3. Col. Morris’ Regiment in Virginia.
4. Col. Howell Cobb’s Regiment, in
Virginia.
5. Col. McLaws’ Regiment, in Vir
ginia.
6. Col. Ector’s Regiment, in Virginia.
One Regiment of Georgia Regulars
commanded by Col Charles Williams,
of Muscogee, in Virginia.
J. Duncan Smith has also command
of an Independent Battalion in Virginia.
The following Regiments have been
authorized to be raised in Georgia by
President Davis.
\V. 11. Stiles, IT. L. Benning, John W.
IL Underwood, B F. McDonald, Robt.
Trippe, Hammond of Athens, and Mc-
Millen of Habersham.
There is also a Regiment at Tybec
and at Brunswick. Gov. Brown has
ordered four Regiments to rendezvous
at Camp McDonald, which will undergo
a thorough course of training, subject
to the order of the President.
No Time for Criminations.
While the enemy arc collecting their
shattered columns for a new attempt
upon our liberties, and new deeds of
robbery, we, on our part, are strength
ening our own invincible hosts to vis
it upon them new cas'.igations. Inoue
n spec' we must be careful to differ
from them. They arc quarreling with
each other about past responsibilities.
God has sent almost a Babel confus
ion among them. We on our part stand
as a band of brothers, whose friendship
and affection have been cemented by
common hazards and mutual services
and a common glory. Let us encour
age tiiis sentiment. Forgotten be the
differences and the feuds of the past.—
At least let them be adjourned till th<*
public peril is ‘> vpr None have had
stronger or more honest convictions as
to these than we, or have less repented
of them. But when we see men of
every hue < I politics and past opinions,
locking shield, and rushing with g( ner
ous rivalry to the battle’s Iron', in de
fence ol (heir country, we have none
but words of fellowship lor them all.—
“If thy A- a< tbe right with my hea't
give me thy hand”—this was an an
cient. test ot friendship that suits well
the communion proper for the times.
Ilich. Enquirer.
Further Particulars of Nelson’s Ar
rest. —We learn from undoubted au
thority, only a few moments before our
paper goes to press, that there is no
remaining doubt as to Nclfoli’h arrest.
He was arrested in Virginia by Virgin
ians under the authority of that State.
Maps containing a careful and accur
ate delineation of all the mountain pas
ses in East 1 ennessee, from < hattam o
ga to Bristol, were found in his posses
sion. Th sis no sensation item; it is
now known to be true. IT id he suc
ceeded in passing through Virginia and
reaching Washington, the authorities
there would have been put in posses
sion of a full and accurate statement of
strong and weak points in East Tennes
see, and every mountain pass in the
Cumberland range would have become
known to Scott and the Federal army.
His arrest does seem like a timely in
terposition of Divine Providence, as it
may yet save East Tennessee from be
ing drenched with the blood of our own
citizens, an ! prevent our soil from be
coming ihe arena of strife between the
Northern and Southern armies.—Chat
tanooga Gazette, 10//i..