The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, August 27, 1861, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Vol. 1. (The Marietta Advocate. By W. M. JEFFERSON & CO. The 8 e m i - W e ck 1 y Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings at $2 50 a year Strictly in Advance. The Weekly Advocate Is published every Friday Evening at $1 50 a year, in Advance, Blanks ! Blanks I Blanks I 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. srgal gtdvntisfmfntji- Georgia. Milton County.— 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 of said county, deceased. JOHN G. CANTRELL. ) . , , SARAH DINSMORE, f A August sth, 1861. /v EORGIA, Forsyth County.—Two yJT months after date I shall apply to the Hon orable Hubard Barker. Ordinary ot 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, 186 J. WILLIAM D. BENTLY. Adm’r. Notice. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding conx’tv. for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of A. G. Brintl *. deceased. O. F. BUINTLE, Adm r. July 21th 1861-2 m — ErEORGIA, Milton County. WHERE AS. John H. Cook. Executor on the E-tate of Jeremiah Cook, deceased, ap ]>’’<•« for Letters of Dismission: These, are Hi u-'Tore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordin "’y <>f said county, on or before the first Monday in October next, to show cause (if any they hav ■) why said letters should not then be granted. Given u idermv hand nt office in Alpharetta, Ga., March 16th, 1861. O. P SKELTON. Ordinary. /( E« MtGIA. Mi’ roN< '"I xrv. Two months after VI date applica'ion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of stid county for leave to sell the ; lands belonging to the estate of Walton W. I Smith, deceased LIUNDA SMITH. ) FB EXE ZE 11 F, SMITH, j .Tube 12, 1861w2m. EORGIA. Mu rox Corx rv, Two months as- I tor date app'ii'ation will be made to the Co irt of Ordin irv of said county for leave to sell the lands be'onging to the estate Eli Mc- Connell, tleceas -1. JOSHI’ \ ROBERTS. » henry b. McConnell, f Jone 7th. 1861 -’in. rpWO MONTHS after date, application | will be mnde to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county, for leave to sell the real es tate of William Greer, late of said county, deceased. July I, 1861. 30 ’ R. M. BRYANT. tuAi/Mr. Ad in In ist rat r lx’s Sale. -Postponed. TtMTILL l»® cold, by virtue of nn order from V* the Court of Ordinary of Cobb count v, on the Ist Tuesday in September next before the Court Hon sn door in the city of 1/ariett i. Cobh eountv. between the legal hours of sa'e, one lot in the city of J/nriottn. on which is a brick house, near the W. ,t A. Bailroti'l, and opposite (Hovers shoe store nt present sceiipied by Jfrs. Cler. Also, one lot in the city of .Varictta. on which Is a small framed . dwelling house, near the W. A A. Railroad and adjoining south tho above lot, sold as the property of Charles Cler. deceased, for the benefit of 'he heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made i known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH CLER. June 17. I st; i. tds Adm’x A<l mln i itrn tor's Sale. BV virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordi nary of Cobh county, will be sold on the first Ti ks"ay in Si'CTiMiuts next, before the court house door in (’'<* city of Marietta, between the le gal hours of sale. Two Negroes, nainclv. Ester, a woman about .'lO years old ; and Caroline, a girl, about 14 years old. ns the property of Martha Ma loney. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. Jnlv !•. TBC.L 32 tds. EDW \ltp M \YEB ■ GEORGIA, Paulding rottnty. UMTIIKHr.AS. Jons Wigi.ky of “Hid county. ▼ ▼ applies to me for letters of adm ■ uistr.i t ion, on the estate of William Wigley, late of ~.iiff coun ty. deceased. Th.'se are therefore, to cite and require all per sons concerned, to lie and appear at niv office, on the first Monday in September next, to show cause why said letters should not be granted the appli cant. Given under tnv hand and official signature. ‘MILES EDWARDS. Ordinary. July 1... Ixol. GEORGIA. Paiddina tmft/. II ERE.kS. Jxm' s M. l.xttn. guardian of J. ▼ ▼ 11. Lester, applies to me fur letters of dis misston from said guardianship. These arc therefore, to cite an 1 require all per eons c>n ‘erned, to be and appear at my “lliec oti the’ first Monday ill $• p:-tuber nex’. “ ■ “in whv s.iid letters of dismission should uot lie grant i d the applicant, Witne-S mv hand and offii iul si ;aattire. MILES EDWARDS. Ord urv. July l >. is,;l. GEORGIA, 7*/>(.’/< •»</ <>>’ • ■wntTK’E sher -hve x p•: *: ■ J, ed. tint llsx’SY Mu ch it . l .te .f - i i tx. departed this life intestat . t ’d n » pet • -i \ applied for Administration on the >st t eol sa- I Hemy Mitehell, and that m t urns of the law ad mimslration will be vested in the Clerk ol tax* *n perior ('ourt, or some other tit ami proper p r*. thirty days after the publication of this citation, unless some valid object ton is in.vic to his appoint inent, it Given under mv hand end off' al ““mature. .lu.x j.-,, is -l. Mll.Es KDW ARDS. Orxl ary. no m i:. fjwo Mt)NTHB ait« t•! :«'. »?;■’- > " F made to the ('on ft of O I’.na. v oft' . 'nn tx , for leave to s. p. th 1. \.NP • I NEGRO: s. longing t>» the estate of M x«x Ttx<i xv. Lite <d -t: I xmnnty. •leceasetl. f>r !'c ben-ft’ _th-' • irs an i creditors of said dv'' r 's« 'L ■’>> ' I ' I \ M. N 'KTIBTTF. ' . r • ... W. J* FIXBI KU - i ‘ .N/N 111‘UB, dav a:>! Hdv « ’ .'be .p ■ FKAZFR- Tlie Mariella Semi-Weeklj Advocate. MAB-IETA, TUESDAY AUGUST 2Y 1861. BUSINESS <7 A RDS. 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. A. N. SIMPSON Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia. October 6, ly. A. J. HANSELL, Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Chancery. Marietta Georgia. October 6, ly. ” JOHN 0. ~GARTRELL~ * Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta G eorgia . July 29. .yl _ 7F D? PHILLTPSr Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Marietta Georgia. june 15iy ’ G. N? LESTER. ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW Marietta, Georgia, "TT-fILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit ' V the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the District Court at Mrrietta. February 29, 1861ly. CICERO 0. WINN, ATORXEY AT LAW Marietta Georgia. Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to his care. Oct. 12 ly. JAMES M. bishoi*. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Dawsonville G eorgia. "TXTILL give prompt attention toanv Business ' VV confided to his care in the Blue Ridge circuit.—Sept. 21. 1860—ly. J". Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Acworth, Cobb Coixty, Geo. ill ' pTßetieo' n Cobb, ('ass, Cherokee. Mil v v ton. Paulding ami Fulton. AWcrpncc.s.—Hon. J. W. Lmvis. Hon. L. J. Gartrell. Atlanta. N. A, G. S. Avery. Acworth. .■‘A-Any information as to responsibility of parties, promptly given. - Feb. 29-’6l WM. PHILLIPS. J. T. BURKHALTER PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER, Attornoya gwt UiX'W', NTuriel 1 si, < « eorgisi. Will practice in Fulton. Paulding and all the counties of the Blue Ridge Circuit , in the Su preme court, and District court, April 5. ’60.• ... .-ly. DAVID IRWIX-. GItEEXLEE BUTLER. IRWIN & Bl TLE!?, A TIORNEYS A T LA TR Xzfa.l'iet’ta., Oa. BUSINESS confided to their professional mamigement in the following counties will be transacted, viz: Campbell. Paulding. Polk. Cobb. ('h(“fokee. Forsvth. Lumpkin. Fulton and Milton. Also, in the District Conrt at Marietta, anti at the Supreme Court at Atlanta. The District Conrt sits at Marietta on the second Monday in March and September. Re turn 20 days before Court. - feb29-'6l-ly. W. T. DAY. J. W. HEATH. J2>ny €<■’ TTorvtlx, JZ/orpct/’s iR Lan', Jasper. Pivkexs Coi xty. Georgia. ■YTTILL practice in the counties of Pickens. V V Gilmer, Fannin. Lumnkin. Dawson, Mil ton. Cherokee. Murray and Whitfield. The utmost vigilance given to collections, an 1 moneys promptly paid over. ept 1 Ith y. JNT. ZEB, OTTIBTBTT, \ t lornev ixiiil < •otitivllor nt Marietta, Cobb eountv Ga. Will practice, and give prompt attention to I all business eonfidml to his professional care, in the District Court of the U. S at Marietta. The Supreme Court of Georgia, at Atlanta, and the i Superior and lufe *ior Courts of the Blue Ridge Circuit, and the counties adjoining C obb of oth er eirenits. Especial attention given to the collection ot deb's, and the securing of all manner o' claim®. Prompt ami efficient attention will be given to all manner of business in the (ourts of (>rd'na ry in the county of (’obband adjoining ’ > mties. ! Feb. It) one y W ILLI AMB & A!i. I’. AN. i M.inut p-turers and D. “levs i.j all kinds , .’ FURNITURE. MOSS XXI, II xllt M.XTTEESSES, LOOKINSCUSS . ?UTES, c<bo., Paech-Tree Streat, . Atlanta, Ga. /WIIFESF ptre. civ. ... .a ’ ’<•>: Fr. V Dviw and<'ther(T.< < s.- Nox.n GRGViIS .X Bl i vr:. tOOD ! •'«)!» Mil A 55 < <>VVS. PEA J/ E J A » SUPPLY of Pea me.R tb ’-."t f in A•• rket kept ■ ms-.uit’y on h.m I. :>1 MEAL AND HOMINY. N pat xxp Hom.-xy Os xxc dle:.- « ditj .H frewnu! te corn fr>-sb ■ mud Jtrmn •" « AAZEB.O A/L O DYSENTERY CORDIAL, Oli Compound Elixer of l’l»ul)arb. A PLEASANT, safe, and effectual remedy for Dysentery. Cholera Alarbus. Pain or Sickness at the stomach, and for all Boxvell aj sections, Prepared and sold by HAMMETT & GROVES. Feb. 17, ’6o—tf. Cherokee Baptist College. Cassville, Cass County, G-eorgia., dt 132 50 TO 8162 50 pays for 40 weeks Tuition ) U Board. Lodging. AVashing, 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. I). I’res’t. or Prof. J. I>. COLLINS. A. AL. Dean of Fa’lty. B. —Spring session opens Thursday, January 17th. 1861. —jan. 4-1861. ly. A. ISAACS, Wholesale and retail Dealer in . Millinei’y and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Hert.'i Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blondes, Ruches, Perfumery. <tc., <fcc. Connelly’s Iren Front Building, White Hall Street, A T] AATA. G RORfH.A lEJo Hie DENTIST. rA RATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta and VX vicinity for a liberal patronage during the past ten years, is still prepared to perform all operations either for preserving the natural, or nserting artifiicial teeth in the most approved manner. He solicits calls from those who have very'bad teeth, 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, ft is about the same color as the teeth and will never chang or discolor the teeth. Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom he h is operated during the past ten years. Terms. -Cash, unless by special contract. Office south side of public square, over the Post OfficeOct sth 1860. YO OUR CUStOMERS? On and after this date, we will sell Goods for CtVSII OjNLY Those wishing goods in our line 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, August Ist 1861. MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY JlmmGicl urers of BOON, NEW. MANILLA AND WRAPPING PAPER, Letter, C<tp. Eofc «>id Eive’ope Paper 7-’tr nlshed to Order. Our News and Book I’AI’ER is ns good as any manuf ietured and at reasonable terms. Cash Paid .For Cotton and Linen Rajrs, Old Rope. liAGOIX'O A.<D COTTOS WASTE. Address A. S. ED.M( JNSTON A CO. Oct. B>th. 1 S’6o-1 y. Marietta. Ga ra ms hbS Hamilton, Markley A’ Joyner, .At l:xnt :t, O eorgia. A N n Hamilton, Markley Ar Joyner, "olElfa. July Ist. 1861 PR. JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and T. (’. M xrkij:y and R. M*. Joy.xeil of Ma rietta. hereby give notice to the public that i they will carry on the /) n V G B V N / A ES A : In nil its b in he- in Atlanta and Marietta. N. B. /■' ' • shoes. 200’ UO P iir Hoy’s Shoe< I 1“ > Pair ’ nildreuD Shoes. For sale cheap L > W\t. ROOT A .= >N. T 3. ’Wcillcioe, HO US L AND SIGN PAINTER :x :v 1 Imitator of Wood an 1 : h“p in I““ U...-* 15..-•men’< f 'i ' - l U •••■' I on Itecatur stn , et. A Jex n r'-'-:., -k ' * * ’R W Mt. AIRY VINEYARD. Tyl I»I‘ • ■ I will have for * *. • >zipplv or- Jif< . . I' M ti. 1- M.\> )N. nTEHL.NG 3 UVER WARE. s . . Mrs. A. ISAACS, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, Connelly’s Iron i?ront Store, IVliitc Hall, near Alabama. Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. i BARGE assortment of Bonnets, Head yV. Dresses. Bertha Capes, Embroideries, Dress Irimmings and Fancy Goo is constantly on hand. Bonnets made to order at sliort notice. Oct 5. ly. HAI ING returned to Marietta again, my old home, I offer mv services to the citizens of Marietta and the public generally, who 1 have served for nearly twenty years in repairing atclies, A'C. lam now prepared to serve you again, in addition I have in Store, an as sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RAISIN S rad farcy articles. Also. Tobacco & Cigars of the Best Brands SOAPS, TOMATOES in Cans, Fresh OVG Oysters, SARDINES AND CLAMS, and 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. The Ladies are especially solicited to call. West side of the Public Square, next door to Phoenix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept. 14th—ts. JUST RECEIVING!!~ G- :v o o o j? 10s INCLUDING Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Cof fees, Salt. Flour, Corn, Bacon, Ac., &c., and for sale at the lowest Cash prices bv. 8,. C. Me 1. BILL AND, February 26th 1861. ST. JAMES’ INSTITUTE For Young Ladies. filllE Third Session will open August 19fh, I and close December 20th. Tuition from 52.50 to $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition, from time of entrance to end of session payable in October. X--;.. Circulars containing particulars obtain ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 1862. i Marietta Female College. I) ATES of Tuition, from $2 to $5 per month. V Boarding. sl2 per month. T. 15. COOBER, A. M., M. G., IT. August 6. 1 s6l. ("< E( *RG 5 I . CHEROKEE County—Where K as J.-seph M' 'Connell, administrator of the estate of Wm. Beavers, deceased, applies to me for dismission from stiff administration. These are therefore to cite and affmoni-h all ner sons that they fi'e their objections, if any they hive, vx ithin the time prescribed bj’ Jaw why said letters of dismission should hot be granted the ap plicant James jordan, ouy. Aptil 11, 1861. \ vTTTToa uTTi, Cx-rocer siiicl I’rodnce NJerclistnl, Cherokee St., Marietta, Ga. Keeps constantly on hand every article in the Grocery Line Such as; SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASES, SYRUP, SALT LARD and BACON, Cheese. Mackerel and White fish. Tobacco, He gars. Iron and farmers Hardware. Buckets Ac Tubs Candles, Soap. Powder Shot. A Lead. Yarns. Starch, and a choice lotjibtc Whiskies A’ Brandy. All persons indebted to me by nob* or open account will savx* cost by coming forward and make a Settlement. lam determined to have, prompt paj ing customers or not have any. Oct. 12. ' 6m. ICenuoScuw I Io ui so. * * \ \ ATTIIE PABSEN- ; ? A GER I) FP O I ' A--I. Marietta, Georgia, THIS House, well arrang 'd and convenient 1 Iv located, has recently passed into tin hands of the undersigned, and is open for the accommodation of permanent and transiei boarders. They are determined to spare no pains or a- D ution io make their guests comfortable. Po> tets .dwavs in attendance at the trains. >ept. N ts. DOBBS A HUDSON O, J*. SLIIDF’JX IDID (AT .T. It. MCCLI STOCKS OI.D STAXD. H as now on hand a large and well selected astortment of F a m r I, y s r pp r> if s To which he invites the attention ol the citizens of Marietta and the oottniy. T!ie one price sy-' ra will be strictly adhered to. His terms me co ~’l. or cqtiivo’x'tit. th it is. couiirry pioducx* at ca i h pr ce<. or short time, to prompt pax ing customers. Bills due on pre mentation. His <!<■ er nination is to sell good articles it low prices, and will expect prompt payments. (p tc' ' . . : E. ( :lo\ ES & BUTNER, AVE < p r.el in the 1’.,;,- Om’K’E Bi ! i.tiixo 1 VAIETY FAMILY’ STORE, i: aiii.-hwill beo.undEX DRY A RTB. LE in the GROCERY LINE. Lbp; r- \ '.-p'. ; L“-•■h- a great variety of Oth*T ;U“ : All bill < payable on presentation. If yon X mt good (•< h i i. i ea. u iCE. S ALT. M’ 'LA 1 n-I! ■ U. YAI N. ( iRN. MEAL. GRIST. FLOUR, Ac. B,’ag in ! : ne. _- : ve u-a call, and w f ;■ » F '.A '-G iPtUHi. ’ ■■■ •* Foolscap Letter Pa per I a.- , Ink, ' ' Country Produce < : Tobi • • ~ Snuff. So.p-. J : I !’ -. hT > Lead. c. Orange-. Lemons. Candies, S’ . .M, Niils. Ac. Ac. CONGRESSIONAL DI ST 111CTS. FIRST DISTRICT. Appling. Glynn, Bulloch, Liberty, Bryan, Mclntosh, Chatham, Montgomery, Camden, Pirce, Charlton, Scriven, Clinch. Telfair, Coffee. Tatnall, ElTingnam, Ware, Emanuel, • Wayne, SECOND DISTRICT. Baker, Irwin, Berrien, Lowndes, Brooks, Lee, Calhoun, Miller, Clav, Mitchell, Colquitt, Randolph, Dooly, Terrell, Decatur, Thomas, Dougherty, Wilcox. Early, Worth. Echols, THIRD DISTRICT. Chattahoochee. Stewart, Muscogee, Sumter, Macon, Schley 4 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; F ran k 1 in, Tali aferro, Greene, Walton, Morgan, Oglethrope, Madison, SEVENTH DISTRICT. Butts, Henry, Clayton, Pike, Fayetie, 'Troup, Meriwether, Spalding. Monroe, Upson. EIGHTH DISTRICT. Campbell, Fulton, Cobb, Haralson, Carroll, Heard, Com eta, Paulding, DeKalb, Polk, NINTH DISTRICT. Banks, Lumpkin, Dawson, Milton, Cherokee, Pickens, Forsyth, Towns, Gwinnett, Rabun, Habersham, Union, Hall, White, Jackson, TENTH DISTRICT. Cass, Gordon, Chattooga, Gilmer, Catoosa, Murray, Dade, AValker, Floyd, Whitfield Fannin, SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 1. Chatham, Bryan, Effingham. 2. Liberty, latnall, Mclntosh. 3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling. 4. Glynn, Camden, Uharlton. 5. Coffee, Ware. Clinch. 6. Echols, Lowndes, Berrien. 7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt. 8. Decatur, Mitchell. Miller. ■ 9. Early, Calhoun, Baker. 10. Dougherty, Lee, Worth. 11. Clay, Randolph, Terrell. 12. Stewart, Webster. Quitman, 13. Sumter. Schley, Macon, 14. Dooly, \\ ilcox, Pulaski, 15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin. 16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel. 17. Builoch, Scriven, Burke. 18. Richmond, Glascock. .Jefferson, 19. Taliaferro, Warren, Greene, ‘2O. Baldwin, Hancock, Washington, 21. Twiggs. Wilkinson, Jones, 22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike, 23. Hoii'ton. Crawford, Taylor, 24 Marion, C’nattalmociiec, Muscogee. 25 Harris, Talbot. Upson, 2’i Spal ling. Butts. Fayette, 27 Newton. Walton, Claike, 28 Jasper, Putnam, Morgan, 29Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia, 30 Oglethorpe, M idis m, Elbert, 31 Hart, Franklin, Habersham, 32 White, Lumpkin, Dawson, 33 ll.ill, Banks, Jacks'n, ,31 Gwinnett. DeKalb, Henry, 35 Clavton, Fult m, ( obb, 36 Mei’iwether. C'.weta, Campbell, 37 Troup, Heard. C'arrroll. 3s J! ir.il- >n. Polk, Paulding; 39 (,'nerokee, M lton, Forsyth, 40 Union, 'I nves, 1! ibun, 41 Fannin. Gilmer, P.i kens, ■l2 f'ass. Floyd, (,'iiatto -ga, 43 Murray, Whittie’']. (~>rd >n, 4 I Wa”-; -r Dade, C/o >-a. Goods, Heady-Made Clothing, HATS.S3OTS, SHOES,&C. rpHE subscriber at the N .r:i < orn<-r of the 1 spi in Marietta ! . -p- <<m tmitiy on hand ti 'veil .-■■’ecte.l -took of Goods in the ibove line of trade, and n-p' . f.illx invites th • inspec tion of his friends and the p .biic both with re “,ud to t'.ieir ALITIESand PRICES. - mv e .-’o.'ners can buy liotn me as low a< fiom’anv house in Georgia. j? O X O .ZX. TT ’ An >1 ■ ' a> < that the pnb'ic in 1 obb am! t ! >e ui , “111 counties will ■‘atisfv tli'-m-.-t V e- ol nA. L. BENNETT. N. 15. s»v cns’omer- lit lebted to me :.re re que-ted to COUIC forward and settle their lie •, p p,in'l 'b'o.’ arc expected to conic fl ;'V.’’.l !•! 1 settle at once. ■ Z— I’.. ~,; . W:l (ting Goa l- r til g*‘t them a.- ■'heap tor e.i-h at mv :-;o:‘e a- .o y x*. here. L. BENNETT. Oct. 5. 1860 < ; in 'X' , ’UTs. A large lot ot .x.tu iad'. Waliiii's dN Pecan an 1 B: ./2! nuts at '.vd * »■ ‘ i »’ I Y ‘ * THE SOUTHERN WAG ON. Come all ye sons of Frcdom and j oin our Souther i. baud. We’re going t > fight the enemy and drive them from our land; Justice is our motto, and Provi lence our guide. So jump into the wagon and wa’ll all take a ride. Chorus —Wait for the wagon— The Dissolution wagon—• The South is our wag-ui, Ard we’ll a'l take a ride Secession is our watchword, our rights we all dj mand, And to defend our firesides w-‘ pie Ige our hnart and hand; Jeff. Davis is our President xvith Stephens by his side, Brave Beauregard our General will join us in tho ride. Chorus—Wait for the wag in, &. Our wagon's plenty big enough, (he running geir is good, “Tis stuffed with cotton round the sides and made ofSouthern wood; Carolina is the driver, with Georgia by her side, Virginia’ll hold our flag up and we’ll all take a ride. Chorus—Wait for the ivagm, &. Thera’s Tennessee and Texas ilso in the ring. They would’nthave a Government where Cotton wasn’t King; Alabama too and Florida have long ago replied Mississippi’s in tho wagon anxious for the ride. Chorus —Wait for the wagon, <t. Missouri, North Carolina and Arkansas are slow, They must hurry or we’l leaye’em [ and then wlero they would they go? There’s '’Old Kentucky and JGryland each won’t make up their mind’ So I reckon aft r all we’ll have to take em up be • hind. Chorus—Wail for the wagon, A. Our cause is Just and holy, our men are brave and true, To whip the Lincoln cut throats is all wc have to do God bless our noble army— In Him xvc all con fide, So jump into the wagon and we’ll all take a ride. Chorus—Wait for tho wagon, &• THE lIOPC OF Till'd CONFEDERATE COMMISSIONERS IN EUROPE. The Paris corespondent of the Inde pendence Beige states that the Con>mis« loners of the Southern Confederacy in Europe had still hopes es the ultimate recognition of the independence of Soutehrn States by England and France. He adds that these gentlemen may be too sanguine in this respect, but lhat still they have grounds for the opinion in the feeling caused in both countries by the inconveniences of the blockade of the ports of the South. The writer adds that the study of the actual situation of affairs in America engages attention everyday more and more, on the continent of Europe, where this grave quesiion has already b( en treated in every point of view.— Mr. Ernest Belief, of .Minories, in a pamplet just published, proves that il the war in America is prolonged, it will cause heavy losses to the powers of Europe, ni'it’c particularly to France and Englund, on account ol the int imate commercial relations existing between the countries, patticulaily with the Southern portion ol the I nited Stales which furnishes th se two powers with the greater part of the Cotton and To liaccrn necessary for their manufacto ries. Reception of the Ei.i.swori'ii Zouaves in New York.’— -Col. Heint/.clman’s re port, and the severe comments of some of the New York city papers on the conduct of the Ellsworth Zouaves at Bull Run, had the eff.'ct of c .using a very chilling reception ou their return to that city on Wednesday. T h.« JFmZcZ rt marks editorially: The public reception of Ellsworth’s Fire Zouaves yesterday was in such marked comrast to the greeting ex tended to the Eighth, Sixty-ninth and Seventy-first Regiments, who also par ticipated in the Bull Run disas’er, that it deserves more that) a passing no tice \S bile the Lifter regimen's have been rcc.’ived by our ettiz'ms with every mark of favor and approbation in lie ; knowledgement ol their umiimst’.oDcd gallantry on the field, the Zouaves pas -e 1 through the deii-e!y crowded streets in silence, broken only by a lew feeble cheers bestowed up m them in pi y by personal friends. Ihe lire Depart ment, Io be sure, turned out to greet their old as.sociat< s, but the lac!', of en thusiasm everywhere manifest'd was , painfully apparent. It is mtto be d;s- I guised h it the popular feeling with re gard to this corps is very •liff’rent from what it was when they left the city un • dur the command <>f • olom l Ellsworth. The Hebrews at Manassas. — Saniiv l i Lovy, of Attakapas, La, writes to his fath» r, Solomon Levy, alter the great tight. * Among the visitors were three Rab bis. who arrived here on the 24th hist., one from ( liarlcston, S. G . ano her from Richm /ii l. Va , ami a third fi mi Mem phis, Tenn. I hey were sent hie by • their d.ffereiif mgreg.ilhms to admin ister aid to t’cir wem Jed Hebrew Lret! <' u. No 1