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VOL. I.
Site itlnrirtta Advocate.
By wTmTJeFFERSON & CO.
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ennntrg ua a, trial.
j£cipl
Georgia Cobb County:
WHERE xS, Rasberry Eison Administrator
on the estate of Elias S. Norton, deceased
late of said County, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular those concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, otherwise letters
of dismission will be granted the applicant at
that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Given under my hand, at office, in Marietta,
this 30th September. 1861.
.JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. 1. -Gm.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHERE VS, Eliz ibethCler, Administratrix
of Charles Cier, deceased, late of said
County, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all
and singular those concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, otherwise letters
of dismission will be granted the applicant at
that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Given under my hand, at office, in Marietta,
this 30th September. 1801.
JNO. G.CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. I.—6m.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHEREAS, 11. C. Jackson, Administrator
of John Hull, deceased, late of said Coun
ty, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all
and singular those concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, otherwise letters
of dismission will be granted the applicant at
Ilia' term of the Court OT Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Given under my hand, at office, in Marietta,
this 30th September, 1861.
JNO, G. CAMPBELL. Ordinary.
Oct. I.—6m.
Gaorgia Cobb County:
WHEREAS, Clayton Vaughn, Administrator
of Moses Rit'seaii, deceased, late of said
Coun'y. applies to me tor letters of dis-,
mission from said Administration.
These tire therefore to cite and Admonish all
and singular those concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, otherwise letters
of dismission will lie granted tin* applicant at
that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Given under my han 1. at office, in M unetta,
this 30th September, ISSI.
.1 NO. G. C A MPBELL, ()rdinary.
Oct. I.—Gm.
/ J EOUG-IA. MUton County. Two
VjT months after date appiic ition will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of sa'ul county for
leave to sell the I m Is and negroes h donginx to
the estate of Win. Dinsmore. late of said county,
deceased.
JOHNG.CkNTRELL.) .
SAR \ll IHNSUOiIE. | A
August sth. 1861.
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
persons concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary <>f 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 u dor my hand it office in Alpharetta.
Ga., March 16th, 1861.
O. P SKELTON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Cobb County.
UU7TIEREAB, Parks Hardeman. Adtnr. of
▼ ▼ Martha P. Ilardm n. deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission from said Admin
istration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular those concerned to tile their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office,on or before
the first Monday in March next, otherwise Let
ters of Dismission will be grant*' I the applicant
nt tnat term of the Court ot Ordinary for said
county.
Given nnder my band at office, in Marietta,
this Angust 29th. isi.|.
JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Onl y.
GEORG * A, Cobb County.
Wdl REAS. Milton J Mag bee. an uncle <t
deeeisml applies to me in writing, foi
letters of Administration on the estate of Wil
Ham L. Summerlin late of said coun'y. dee’d.
These me lhervl’»rv to cite and admonish all
and singular the kin red and creditors of said
deceased, to file" their objection*, it any they
have, in lUV office, on or before t ie li. >< non lai
in October next, otherwise, letters ol admini
tration w.ll be granted the applicant at that
term of t ie Court of Ordin in of *ai | c , unty.
Given under my hind, at office in Marietta,
this 20th August,’ I8»d.
JOHN G'' IMPBEI OI j
GEORGIA. Cobb C ounty.
w it HEKF.AS. Parks 11 irdman. as t <• father
w ▼
letters of Administration on the estate < Joan
J. Hardman, late of said county dtw.is« d
These are therefore to cite and .admonish all
and <inc dir the kindred in 1 .■:<■•;.:•.* - v
deceased. to tile their «»*» ections, if any t'.ey
have, in mi office, on or bet .<• t. ■ iy
In Octob<-r next. olherwiM*. letters ot adminis
tration uiii be granted the apple mt at that term
of the Court of Ordinary ot said county.
Given under my hand, at viliee in Marietta,
this 20th August. 1861.
JOHN G AMPRKLL. Ord y.
The Mariella Semi-’feWj Advocate.
Advertisements.
GEORG! %, Cobb County.
\ IT11 ERE AS. Mary G Mitchell, as the widow
I of deceased, applies to me in writing, for
letters of Administration on the estate of Wyly
11. Mite-hell, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office, on or before the first Monday
in October next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant at that
etrm of the Court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand, at office in Marietta,
this 20th August. 1861.
JOTIM G. CAMPBELL. Ord’y.
f IN otice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
jyL tate of Robert M. Montgomery, deceased,
are requested to pragpnt then-, properly attest
ed. to the undersigned, time prescrib
ed bylaw; and all those indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment,
ELIZ V MONTGOMERY, Adm'x.
August 20th, 1861. 76w.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Benjamin Green, deceased, are re
quested to pre.,ent them, pro; erly attested, to
the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law ; and all those indebted to said estate are
required to mike immediate payment.
S. L AWRENCE, Adm’r.
MARTHA E. GREEN, Admr'x.
August 20th, 18616 w.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Milton County.—By virtue of
an Order from the Court of Ordinary of
Millon county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in November next, at the Court House door at
Alpharetta, between the legal hours of sale, the
tract of Land whereon S irah Spence resided at
the time of her death. Lots of Land No. 164'
165 and 166. in t he first District and first Section
of originally Forsyth, now Milton county. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms on day of sale.
JAMES SPENCE. I ....
S xML’ELP. SPENCE j A ' lllu s ’
September 4th. 1891.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
WHEREAS. Enoch Pinkant. Administrator
of the Estate of J imes N. Pinkant. de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission,
from said Administration,
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice. on or before the first Mon lay in March next
io show cause (if any they have) why s lid Let
ters Dismissory should not then be Granted the
applicant.
Given under niv hind at office this September
2nd, 1861. ’ MILES EDWARDS, Or’dy.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
< TTHEREXS. Isaac Osbon I Administrator of
V V the Estate of John Osbond, deceased, ap
plies to mt' for Letters of dismissson from said
Administration.
These are therefore to cite an I Admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
lice on or before the first Monday in March next
to show cause (if any they have) why said Let
ters Dismi? B ory should not then be granted the
applicant.
Given under my hand at office this September
2nd, 186 L ‘ MILLS EDWARDS. Or'dy.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Or
dinary of Milton county, will be sold be
fore the Court II >nse door in Alph irett i. b ■
tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in November next, the Land and Negroes
belonging to the estate of William Dinsmore,
bate of.Slid com ty deceased, subject to the
widows Dower:
JOHN G. CANTRELL, i . , .
SAR \H DINSMORE, j A,lm ,S-
September 21st, 1861.
NOt ice.
rpiWO months after'dete application will be
1 ma do to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
eoiinty. for leave to sell the lands pelonging to
the ertote of Isaac Howell, late of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs anil ered
i'ors of said decaased '.his September 3d. ’6l
H. P. HOWELL, Adm’r.
Mlxecutor’s Sale.
4 G’dEEABLE to the last Will and Testament
ZJI of Eli McConnell, latent Milton eounty.de
eeased, we will offer for sale in the town of Al
pharetta. within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
tots of Land, to-wit: No. 781. 767. 7!'s. T'.t'.l
800, 801. SO2. 853. 851. 855. 856, *.'>?. 8,'»8. 859
860. 861, 81)9. 870; 87 1. 872. 873. s7 I. <*7s. 876
9_t>, 927. and 929, in the Second Di<t: i< t of
the ’'econd Section of originally Cherokee conn
ty. now the comities of Cherokee and Milton
containing 1120 acres.
The pl ee is one of the best farms in upper
Georgia, well improved, with good dwelling
and all other necessary out buildings, and a fine
merchant Mill, situated upon a never tailing
stiearn of water, and in a healthy location.
Also, upon the premises ire attached several
Machine Shops so situated that the machinery
is propelled bv water.
' JOSHI’A R( .BERTS. 1 ~ .
ii. b. McConnell, j lAl '-
W*' will also sell on Wednes lay the 4th day of
December next, upon the premise* described, a
quantity of Wheat. Corn. Fodder. 1 Mule. 2 Sets
Blacksmith’s Tools. 1 six liors<> Wagon ami
ll.uth-'S Farming tools of all descriptions ami
various other articles belonging to a farm and
too tedious to mention.
JOSH I’A ROBERTS. ) ...
11. L. McCUNNELL. ( 1A s ’
September VJih. Is d.
Administrator’s Sale.
V't EORGI A. Mtt rox Cot xt v. By virtue of an
I Order from t e Court of Ordinary of sa t
| eouiitv. will be sold on the first Ino -day ia No
■vo nber u X before the 1 ourt House <1 < r a'
' Alpharett ■. within th-'l.-gai hour- of sale, tie
i Lauds bel< Ugtng to the t.-tat.' of Br.icil.a W.d
I ker. deeeiscd. JAMES W xI.KER,
Sept. L t.i. I'6l. Aim t istra or.
MARIETTA female
> la I. ICO IC.
r<VI’S Insti Uon <■ -i* i’-elf t<> • ; ■ pv>
.1. ronage ol the people of M vrivtta by it'
I me;.'guised’Southern v!ia> '.j’er, its t ! . •i..’:;.
; Hi-.inotion, its exemp'a: , discipline, i -
permanent design, it* adumab'e loeii.tv i<>.
cotiveniciu'e. study and exerv.se. ami its under
vie ebarue*.
P.n tieiilar infonnation sb mid be obtain
ed. not from Rumor, bat bv dire<: app.ii v.am
to T. B. COOPER. A. M.. Pnucipal.
Sept. 3. ’><l.
Corn Shellers.
ON kind, a lot of thi best Cotn Shelters
Nov W. L. WADSWoRiIi.
MARIETTA, GA., TT ESIJAI’ Will WING. OCT. 8, 1881.
BUSINESS CARDS. 1
Churches in Marietta.
M. E. Church,Rev. Alex. Graham, Pastor.
Presbyterianßev. 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 3l Solicitor in Chancery.
Marietta .Georgia.
October 6, ly.
~JOHN 0. GARTRELL?’
Attorney and Councellor at Law
M arietta Georgia .
July 29. .yl
C. D. PIIILLIPsT~
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Marietta Georgia.
june 15iy
G. N. LESTER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Mari etta , G eo« gi a,
TXT' ILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit
V V the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the
District Court at Mrrietta.
February 29, 1861ly.
CICERO WINN,
ATOliysr AT TAW
Marietta Georgia.
XVill attend promptly to all claims entrusted
to his care.
Oct. 12 ly.
JAMES M. BISI1(H~
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Dawsonville G eorgt a.
WILL give prompt attention to any business
confided to his care in the Blue Ridge
circuit.—Sept. 21. 1860—ly.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Acworth, Conn County. Geo.
"TXTii.i, practice in Cobb Cass, Cherokee, Mil-
V » ton, Paulding and Fulton.
Jte/erenws.—Hon. J. W. Lewis. lion. L. J.
Gartrell. Atlanta. N. A’. G. S. Avery. Acworth.
Any information as to responsibility of
parties, promptly given. - Feb. 29 '6l
WM. PHILLIPS. J. T. BURKHALTER
PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER,
Attorneys zxt Lnw,
Mitrietl iv, Cireorjgia.
Will practice in Fulton. Paulding and all the
counties of the Bine Ridge Circuit , in the Su
preme court, and District court,
April 5, ’6O ... .-ly.
11. FAW.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta, Georgia.
JI LL diligently attend to any Ini'iness con
* ▼ filed to his care in the counties of Cobb,
Cherokee, Milton and Paulding.
CLAIMS collected as soon as it can be done by
law, and the money promptly paid over.
Jan 20. IMi I.
DAVID IRWIN. GREEXLKE HI TLER.
IK WIN & BIT LEK,
ATIORNEYS AT LAW,
AlcarlettcX, G-a.
BUSINESS confided to their professional
management in the following counties will
be transacted, viz: Campbell. Pmildinu. Polk,
'’obb. Cherokee, Forsyth. Lumpkin. Fulton and
Milton. Also, in the District Court at Marietta,
md at the Supreme Court at Atlanta.
The District Court sits at Marietta on the
second Monday in March and September. Re
turn 20 da vs before Court. feb29-'6l-ly.
W. T. DAY. J. XV. HEATH.
ct* 33Zcs£Vtlo. ?
at La»',
J vsper. Pickens County. Georgia.
I T I. practice in the counties of Pickens.
' V Gilmer. Fannin. Lumpkin. Dawson. Mil
ton. Cherokee. Murray and Whitfield.
The utmost vigilance given to collections, and
non< vs promptlv paid over.
ent I I th— y.'
.Vttomvy »m<l C 'ouiisselloi* sit .
Marietta. Cobb county G-a.
XX ill practice, and give prompt attention to
t'l bu- ness confided to his professional care, in
'he District Court of the V. S at Marietta. The
'upreme t ourt of Georgia, at Atlanta, and the
■oiperior and lufe-ior Courts of the Blue Ridire
f’iicuit. and the counties adjoining Cobb of otb
•r circuit*.
Especial attention given to the collection ot
lebts. and the securing of all manner o ’ claim*.
Prompt and ■tfi -ient attention « ill be triven to
j t’l manner of lei'ims* ; n the ( <>urts of Orlina
j vin the county of Cobb and adjoining :o inties.
Feb. hl one y
T < OK L '_L' I
DYSENTERY CORDIAL
o/i
Compound Elixer of Rhubarb.
1 4 7’LEA ' INT. ' ife. ami effecoial rem <lv
i /V for Dysentery. Cbolera Mart i-. /‘a n e
i v.-knvss at the stomach, and for all Powell aj
eciie-.is. par-d and sold bv
HAMM El T A GROX'ES.
Feb. 17. ‘6o—tf.
("NIL B-'E jn-t r--c-tve l. a '..c. _e !■! Englisq
Dairv and other Clive—• bv
N .v. 9 <4K()VF< a- BI TNER.
U >
or q....atv i tsCreceived bv
Nor3o. ’ ’ GROX’ES A BUTNER
T3_ V7allace,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
and
Imitator of Wood and Marble.
Shop in the East Basement of Marietta Hotel
on Decatur street.
yS*- Please leave orders in Messrs. Markley
& Joyner’s store. R W
MEAL AND*HOMINYr’
Meal and Hominy, of excellent quality
from white corn, fresh ground at Jarmn
& Co’s Excelsior mill. J. SHEPARD
'IWoWfaiT
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner,
Atlanta, CSreorgia.
a n n
Hamilton/Markley & Joyner,
fa.LLelta. f
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 US IS ESS
In all its branches in Atlanta and Marietta.
N. B.— Book Store in Marietta continued.
JOHN R. SANGES. M. T. GRIST.
BEarnoss ®liop.
AND SADDLERY.
SAN OE S <N- (“ RI ST.
(Zib?/ side Pdblid near Decatur Street.)
J’HE undersigned would most respectfully
I call the attention of the public to the above.
business which we intend carrying on in all its
Various Departments,
with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few
establishments in the South.
Repairing of all kind* promptly attended to.
A tine lot of Horse Collars made of Native
Material kept on hand and made to order.
Accounts will be due and collectable twice a
year—say the first of July and January of each
year. ACCOUNTS not settled promptly at
those times, will draw interest for ail the time
they remain unsettled.
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited. —mar 8. ’6O-tf.
FRTTIT~TREE NURSERY.
A fine assortment of the most popular
TUi' LTit Trees 1
For sale by
N. B. HARDEN
Marietta. Ga.. Oct, 28 1860
HL.
RESIDENT DENTIST!
Crt RAI’EI'TL to the citizens of Marietta and
T vicinity for a liberal patronage during the
past ten years, is still prepared to perform all
operations either for preserving the natural, or
■iserting artifiici.il teeth in the most approved
manner.
He solicits calls from those who have veryt/ad
teeth, a* he is using a prepnation for filling the
most delicate teeth no matter how badly de
eayed. 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 th<‘ teeth.
Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom
lie h i* operated during the past ten years.
Terms, ('.ish. unless by special contract.
Office south side of public square, over the f’ost
OfficeOct sth 1860.
MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY-
.() .
Alsiiui t’iir-1 nr-evr* of
BOOK, NEW, MANILLA AND
WRAPPING PXPER,
Letter, Cap, Note and PnrCope Paper Fur
nished to Order.
Our News and Book PAPER is ns good as
anv manufactured and at reason able terms.
Cash Paid For
Cotton and Linen Ras;s. Old Rope.
B. 1G C IXG . I XD (’•) TT< >X 11 1-S7 A.
Address A. S. EDMONSTON & CO.
Oct. 19th. 1 860-ly. Marietta. Ga
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner,
T Y T> ,: T T' L 1 ■Y '’ ,; T I Gl^T' r Q s
li j L i\j'< vtgliO'l
HAX’E ji’*t receive:! from the West, and of
fer for sale for Cash Only :
200 Gallons Pure L ir<l Oil ;
180 “ Prime Alcohol ;
Ifts “ Tapners Oil ;
90 “ Biirnir.g I'lnid ;
120 -‘ Kerosene Oil ;
2 Barrels Linseed Ooil ;
150 Pounds Pure Sulphur ;
1 Keg Salt Peter ;
250 Lbs. Cooking- Sod t
For Sale for CASH Only.
N. B. - Let no one take off n*e we give fair
I notice that we will not now -••!! anybody goods
1 on credit. Cash demanded on delivery of all
! good* i J-
May 31*t, 18f>l.
O, J. SSK eHfIA RD
( at J. H. MCULINTOCK S old Si and.
n as rn w on hand a large and well selected
. astortment of
F A \ I I L Y SUPPLIES
To which he invite* the attention <•! the citizen*
1 of Marietta and the oonnty.
■ The one price system will be strictly adhered to.
j His »‘Tn>* are v<sli. or equivt lent, th it is.
! eotuorv prodnec it cash pr ce>. 'T <hort time.
: > prompt paying customer*. Bill* due on pre
I Hi* de or nination i* to *<-11 goo-1 articles it
low pr : e>. and will expect prompt payments.
ML AIRY VINEYARD.
TIVIE ifi.b r-1. ' I " f..r a peri-d of
i v- r- «fM fit Ury Via. . .1. 02-r-f.rsale,
cad will keep on Land ro'dei vines an I rutting* of
ih- b-'tvi • : - ’ <•!«;»'. i‘ ... -th- <,re.-
*• ,t'..a 1 will have grape- for sale to -apply the or
] ~f c - ’n-'r- in large or -ill q: ; lii-i-*.
Ag lifatten riiy he c. eie to me at lie- Vinegard
-r -z’-the P..-t Offi. e, Mai i i.
J Ia . 1- it.-St-31 E. 1.. M XSO.K.
"TV'UTjj. -A large bd of Alniodn*. Walouts
1A I’eeaa and Brazil nut* ;n*t received bv
Nov. 30. ROVES A BUTNER
.1
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .
FIRST DISTRICT.
Appling. Glynn,
Bulloch, Liberty,
Bryan, Mclntosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pirce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee. Tatnall,
Eltingnam, XV r are,
Emanuel, Wayne,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Baker, Irwin,
Berrien, Lowndes,
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Miller,
Clav, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
D.catur, Thomas,
Dougherty, XV ilcoxt
Early, ' Worth. . '-,
Echols,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee. Stewart,
Muscogee, Sumter,
Macon, Schley 1
Marion, Taylor,
Harris, Talbot,
Quitman, 5V 7 el>ster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
•Jasper, XVilkinson,
Jones, Houston,
Putnam, Twiggs,
Baldwin, Laurens,
Bibb, Pulaski.
Crawford,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Lincoln,
Glascock, XV T arren,
Columbia, Washington,
Ilanccck, XV ilke*,
Jefferson, Richmond,
Johnson,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clarke, Hart,
Elbert. Newton;
Franklin, Taliafetro,
Greene, XValton,
M. rgun, Oglcthrope,
Madison,
SEVENTH DISTRICT
Butts, Henry,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Troup,
Meriwether, Spalding,
M iiiroe, L pson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Cobb, Haralson,
Carroll, Heard,
Coweta, Paulding,
DeKalb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
B inks, Lumpkin,
Dawson, Milton,
Cherokee, Pickens,
Forsyth, Towns,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
Habersham, Union,
Hall, White,
Jackson,
TENTH DISTRICT.
Cass, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gihner.j
Catoosa, Murray,
Dade, Walker,
Floyd, Whitfield
Fannin.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS
1. Ciiatham, Bryan, Effingham.
2. Liberty, Tatnall, Mclntcsh.
3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.
4. (ilvnn, Camde i, Charlton.
5. Coffee, Ware. Clinch.
6. Echols, L >wudes, Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thoma*, 0 >lquitt.
8. D -eatur, Mitel.ell. Miller.
9. Early, Calhoufi, Baker.
10. Dougherty, Lee. Worth.
11. Ciay, Randolph. Terrell.
12. Stewart, XVcb*ter. Quitman,
13. Sumter, Schley, Macon,
It. Do.ly, Wileox.’Pulaski,
15. M.intgomery. I elfnir, Irwin.
15. Lauri n*. -I .hnson, 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,
2 >. H iiiston. Crawford, Taylor,
24 Marion, (’nattalmociiee, Muscogee.
25 Hari i*, Talbot, Upson,
20 Spalding, Butts, Fayette,
27 Newton, Walton. < latke,
28 Jasper, Putnam, Morgan,
29W:lkcs, Lincoln, Columbia,
30 Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert,
31 11 art, Franklin. Habersham,
32 White. Lumpkin, Dawson,
33 Hail, Bank*, Jackson,
31 Gwinnett. DeKalb, Henry,
35 Clayton, Fulton, (\>bb.
36 Meriwether, C -weta, Campbell,
37 Tri-up, Heard, Carrroll.
38 Haial-on, Polk, Paulding;
' 39 f/mT' kee. Milton. Forsyth,
40 I’tiioit, T >wns, R ibnn,
; 41 Fannin. Gilmer, Pickens,
42 Cts*. Fl yd, Chattooga,
13 Murrav, Whitfiehl. Gurdon,
; -1 1 W ilk ' Me. Crto "O.
A. ISAACS,
Wholesale and retail De iter in
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
ribbons. feathers.
FLOWERS,
Ileal Dr Embroi 1.-ries, Laces, Blondes,
Ruche* Perfumery, de., 4c.
f v’« Iren I' out Entitling,
White Hall Street,
ATS A VTAGEORGI A
ZEZouL&e.
A
%TT'IEPA-S£N- (j DFPOI
Mirietta, Georgia.
'FIIIS House, well arranged and convenient
i 1 ly located, lias recently, passed into tin
' ha:'d< of the undersigned, and is open tor tb(
i onnim<Ja'JiHi 4 o*’ permanent and transiei. 1
j boarders.
Tin •- are deti'nmr.Ki to spare no puns or a
tent'mu t‘- m ike their gue-’- comfortable. I’o>
lets al i * in attendance at the trains.
. Sept. 28-ts. L’OBBS A HUDSON
¥NJt>, FiG~.— A Ire kiot just received bv
J 1 RfWISA BUTNFR.
From the Rome Southerner.
DIXIE.
Lincoli/s hordes of base intruders,
Must be met by brave Magruders,
Away ! away I away! in Dixie land.
Sec out patriot Bartows falling,
For revenge their blood is calling,
Away! away! away! in Dixie land.
Chorus.-
And here we are in Dixie,! Intra I httr»!
In Dixie land Fil take rwy stand,
And live and die in Dixie,
Tlura ! hnra !
And live and die in Dixie 1
Old King Abram has forgotten,
That our King is old Kii.g Cotton,
Away! away! away! in Dixieland,
Southern soil will soon be sifted,
And old Abram’s blockade lifted,
Away! away! away! in Dixie land.
Chorus—And here we are, &c.
When our Jeff his army gathers,
Where will heold ‘’Fuss and Feathers?”
Away! away/ away! in Dix’e lard.
All his yankees will be fleeing !
Butler drunk and Lincoln spreeing !
Away! away! away! in Dixie land.
Chorus.— And here we ate, &c.
When the din of war is over,
Southern boys will be in clover,
Away! away! away! in Dixie land.
Victory on our banner resting,
We shall have m st glorious feasting,
Away! away! away! in D : xie land.
Chorus.—And here we are <fec.
“Welcome to cur homes” shall greet us,
Wives and sweethearts fo.idly meet us.
Away! away! away! in Dixie land.
Freed from al! the yankee powers,
This glut ions country will be ours,
Away! away! away! in Dixie land.
Chorus.—And here we are, &e.
Up. ye Southrons, btavely rally
Fro n each mountain, hill and valley,
Away! away! axxay! in Dixie land,
''trike for al ars, hon es, and fires,
And the graves of patriot sires.
Away! away! away! in D>xie land.
Chorus. --And here we tire, &c.
Old Fogy.
Mount Meu/e, Sept, 1861.
fiigrThc Fort Smith Times, of the 18th,
says :
A traveler front Missouri reports that
there arc 35,000 Federal 'roops at Rolla.
Our people will have to be on the alei”,
or tlu\y will be upon us soon.
And in the same paper, of the 19lh,
we find the following paragraphs :
It is reported in town that the Feds
era! troops are marching from Rolla to
Springfield We cannot vouch for the
truth of it.
A couple of men from Xlissoiisi passed
through to-dny, with about iliir y ne
groes, bound for Texas. They said
they were running them from Hie Jay
hawkers.
We learn from Henry Mim-hart, bear
er of dispatches from Gen. McCulloch's
camp, who arrived here last night, that
the Jayhavvkers, under Jim Lane and
Montgomery, tire becoming’ very trou
blesome. They have several thousands.
Contluclof llu'. lLrr.--Various reports
more or less authentic in the circum
stances in which they have been obtain
ed, have reached us of intended opera
tions on the lino of the I’otomac.—
While we have been careful to observe
proper reticence as to any details of this
subject, it is not improper, and indeed
it is due to the public interest to men
tion that we arc fully assured of (he
existence of an embarrassment, at pres
ent in the opcrations on the Potomac.—
We can sec no necessity for any cm
baiTassrnent <4’a military nature; and
if, as, reported in semi-official circles, a
division has been manifested in the
abinet, as to the respective merits of
an active prosecution of the war, or its
continuation “on the. defensive,” the
people should be advised of it. so as to
dem nd its immediate correction.-Zitek’
uioud EjC'jminer.
<i—m ■ i tw
la ly, who Las at rived hero front 7
Washington city, reports the fact of the
continued exodus of families from the
Federal metropolis. The most enorruo is
sacrifices were made of property in or
der to en il'le parties to get away, 'flic
l.'dv’s own large household establish
ment, consisting of furniture, Ac ,
brought her onlj $149, at auction. She
was told by the auctioneer—a well
known party in Washington—that the
Government had spoken to engage him
to soli all the public furniture in the cap
ital; a rather significant indication that
the next Lincoln Congress does not an
tiuipate holdhiZ its sessions in the Fed
er d city.— Uic'uwid E.ianvner.
hundred thousand blankets
are understood to be now at the dispo
sal of 'he Confederate Government,
from purchase broad, for distribution
among the army. The uripatiiotie spec
ulators and domestic ‘’army worms”
will be sorrow to hear tins.
Fayetteville “Observer*
learnsfroin a correspondent at Morehead
City, that a British vessel arriv'd ar
t >ai por. on the 6lh inst., with 5,000
sacks of salt, besides a (quantity <>f pig
iron; also a Kchooni r laden with salt
had arrived.
XO. 21.