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VOL, I.
She Marietta Advrt.ih'.
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G-eorgia Cobb County:
al 2 -S. Rash wry Eason Admin : s rator
▼ ▼ oi f >e de of Elias S. Norion dec -.is d
late of sn G cniiy. applies to me for leliers of
dismission rs n said Administration.
Tae-e are t lerefore to cite an I admonish all
and singular those concerned to flic their obji'e
tions. if any they have, in my olli :e on or before
the first Monday in April next, otherwise letters
of dismission will be grana* I the applicant at
that term of the Court oi Ordinary of Cobb
County.
G v >n under my hand, at office, in M irietta.
this iiOth September. 1861.
JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. 1. —Cm.
Georgia" Cobb County:
■> nr HERE A.S, Elizibethi ,; er. Administratrix
v * ot Charles Cier. deceased, late of said
Couulv. applies to in • for letters of dismission
fro ns lid Administr ti > 1
Tliev are therefore t > cite an 1 Admonish ill
and singular those concerned to file their o'riec
tions if my they have, in my olfi in on orb • ore
the fir t Al >n liy in Viril next, nth-rw!-m letters
ofdisin'ssion will b•gr in e I the applcuit it
that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Given unler my hand, at offne, in Marietta,
this 30di September. l c>l.
.ISO. (i. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. I.—Cm.
Georgia C muty*.
WIEIEArt II G. Jtek-on. Um’T-' -1 *<-r
of J oiln Hull, dese.med, late ol sai<i i oun
tv. applies to m * lor letters ol dismission
from said /Administration.
These are th •refor’ to cite and Admonish all
and singnl ir those cinci-rne 1 t > life their oh;e ■-
tions. if any they h ive in my otfi 'eon or be o e
the li st M'nid iv in pri! text otherwise let e
of di'iu ssioa will Im grail -1 the applic int it
th it term of the CpuyL ol Grim try yf Cobb
County.
Giv niinb-r my Ivin 1 it ofli • •. in Marietta,
this .Will Sept.-nib • ’. iSCI.
.IN'), G.CAMPDEI L Ordinary.
Oct. 1. 'm.
(: . , J ■.) > J in t ./ ■
■’STT lEIIEAS 'Layton V.uighn. Administrator '
>f Moses Itu—t-ui. th-Ce i-ed. la <• oi slid
t’o'in'y applies to me for letters ot dis
mission from s ial A iministrntion.
These are therefore io cite and Vim >ni-b ill
and singular those concerned to file their • >biec i
lions, if any they have, in my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, otlieru • letter
of dismission will be granted the upplie mt at
tint, term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Given unler mv h m I. at offi e. in M irietta.
this 30th September, isfil.
.1 N<). G. CAMPBELL. <lrdinary.
(>cU 1. Gm.
Milton CountY. Two
I months after d ite application wul be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave t > sell the lan B m l negroes b-longing to
the estate of Wm. Dinsmore, late of said county,
deceased.
JMIIXG. CAXTIIELL. ( ( .
SAI AH IHNS4 Li •]. f I
August sth. 18‘iL
GEORGIA, Cobb County.
WHEREAS. Parks Harden! m. Admr. of.
M irtha P. IT ird hi n. deceased, applies to
ni<’ for Letters of Dismission from said Admin
istration.
The<e nre therefore to rite nn-l adm midi all
and 'ingiilurtho.se concerned to file their objec
tions. if anv they have, in my office on or bet -re
the first Monday in March next, otherwise Let
ters of Dismission will he gr.mte 1 the applicant
at tn at term of the Court ot Ordinary tor sail
county,
(liven nn-l-r mv hand at office. in .Marietta. ,
this August 29th. > s 1.
.JOHN G. ('AMPBELL. Orly.
Notice.
4 LT, persons having dem m is a ain-t the es- ;
a*. t ite nf Robert M. Montgomery, dec -a- -4 i
are requ -su-d to pr -sent their, pr >p • ly attest j
cd to Hie undersigned within *'ue titne r-s-r b
e 1 by law : an I ill those indebte I to said -state ■
are required tn mike ini m-linte inviiii-tit.
ELIZA M iXfC.OAIE IY. Adm'x.
August 20th. 18i.l. .. 7 i‘w.
N ot too.
i LI, persons having dem inds ag-ainst th -es
tale of Benjamin Grecii. deceased, are re
quested tn prv ent them. pn»p-rly ate-n-d tn
the undersign -d within (he tune prescribe I I>\
law ; an I *U those in b-b'.e I to said e>tau- are
required to m i\<- imm -d ite p ivm-nt.
S. L A‘A It 'l' Adiu r.
M ARTHA K. GREEN. A-lmt x.
Augnst 20th. 18fl 1 w.
Ad iiiuls'rater’s Sa e.
fX ’’ >RGI A. Mir >x CovxiY. Bv virtue of
r an Order from (ho Co irt of OrFnirv of
Mil'-’ii co in’v. will be -old on the t:-st 1 .<•-1 iv
in X na-nibe'’ivx'. at ill ■ * o-irt li -i-- d ■ i‘
Alpharet l betw e l the leg d h-- i - •>! si’,- the
trar’ of Li-i : whee. i ><r.th a. ■■ re-i mi i.
the tinb- o' her <h-s , 'i ot Lml Xo, I t
ICO and ifi'L in t'le fi st Di-’rict .an I tirs« 8 -etiyn
of origi'ii’ilv Fmsvth.now Atiit-m c-n >t-. >•>',!
for the benefit (he feed' m I erodi’m -of said
dOCt'asiil. *’*“ ’G'-ms on Iy ot si'e.
.tAME-S"’X'r I .
s M ’ LP. SP, .X Ei
September *th 18'JI.
ril VO months after d. e i ■» : »' m
eounTr. for le’ive to sMI th- lui is ivdong ng b
the ert-t of l-W H ’Meo. I c-' i m
decei-isi. ’oi the ben
iu 'fl. P II Mill.. A-’.x
Narictty taiHta&b 1 Advocate.
MJcgn! gutorrtbmcnU
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
XTyiIEREAS. Enoch Pinkant. Administrator
V I of the Estate of J imes N. Pink.mt. de
ceased. applies to me for Letters of Dismission,
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all
persons concerned to be an 1 appe ir at my of
li g- on or before the first Monday in .March next,
to show cause ;yf any they have why said Let
ters Dismissory should not then be Granted the
applicant.
Given under my hand at office this September
2nd. 18(11. “ MIL ES EDWARDS, Orhly.
GEORGIA. Paulding County.
“IX/"*! iREAS. Isaac Osbond Administrator of
V V th- Estate of John Osbond, deceased, ap
plies to me for Letters of dismisssoil from said
Administration.
These are therefore to cite an 1 Admonish all
persons conca-ied to be and appear at my of
fice on or before the first Mon lay in March n;-xt
to show c .use (if any they have why said Let
ters Dismissory should not then be granted the
applicant
Giv n under mv hand at office this September
2nd, 1861. * MILES EDWARDS. Or'dy.
Administrator’s Sale.
y > Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Or
-1 $ diiitry of Milton comity, will be sohpb?-
t’ore the Court House door in Ai;> > iretti b -
’ween t le legal h Hit’s of sal -. on the first Tues
div in November next, the Lind and Negroes
belonging to the estate of William Dinsmore,
late of siid cour.ty deceased, subject to the
Widow’s Dower:
.THING. CANTRELL,) V(l , n . is
SAB AH DINSMORE, )
September 21st. 1861.
Executor’s ."ale.
4 GREEABLE to tin.- last Will and Testam -nt
•’A. of EH Mcvon’iell. late of Milton county, de
cea-ed. we will offer for sa’e in the Town of Al
phtiretta. within the legal hours of sale, on th ■
first Tuesday in Decemb--r next, tin- following
lots of Land, to wit: No. 78i. 797. 798. 799
<B.O, H 8)2, 853. 854. B*>s. 856, 857. 878. 879
80.8 ■l. 8 !), 87 1 871. 872. 873. 874. 875. 87i>
9 .7 926. 9 7. an l S) .9. in the Second District of
the • econ I Section of origin. illy Cherokee conn
ty. now I ><• comi’b-s of Cherokee and Milton
cent lining 11 _d a-m-s.
The p! ce iso.i - i.j' t’i'- best firms in upper
Georgia, well imm’ v-l wilh gaol dwelling
and all other nece-s urt out-buildings, and a lin ■
n-rclrint Mi I. situated upon a never failing
stie.;in-4’ water, an I in a healthy location. —
Also, upon the premises re attached severs.
M chine Shops so situated that the machinery
is propelled bv w Oer.
’ JOSHUA R(.BERTS. ) „ .
ii. b. McConnell, j x,s ’
W-- will also sell on Wedne- l ty Hie Illi day of
D’-cemb -r next, upon the premises described, n
qiimiii.v of W.i-' it. Cor i. Fo l ler. I Mule. 2 Sets
Blacksmith’s Tools. 1 six horse Wagon an I
Harness Farming fools of u'l descriptions and
arious other artic! s belonging to a farm and
too tedious to mention.
J 'SIIF A ROBERTS, I p
H 11. M’CONNELL, f v ft ’
September 19 .h 18 1.
G jr ! . r j Paulding <’ouuty:
i V 11.. ’E AS Michael Austin applies t • me for
’’ 1 t’-i’rs of A I ii'n’ -’ra'i -'! on tile es'.l'.e of
Thom is Mu Bin's 'ate of said C -unt v dece ised.- -
ill -s-' are therefore to ci'e an I reqn’re all i er
s >ns coiie -rn-d to be and ;pp -ar .it my. ofiice
on the first, mqnd iy in November next -how
c.ius.- J:’anv the/have why -aid letters should
not Im gr ar ■ ! the applicant.
Witim-s mv ha i l nid ofli na! signature this
Semptember 3 ) h 18 11.
M. ED\A r ARDS Ord’y.
Pr. S. L. STRICT, ANI).
STATE OF GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
MAH AL A V. Hl’ UI’HRYJ Lib.-I for Pivm-m
--vs • in For yth Superi
D AVID R. lIL’MPIIiIY. )or Court. August
Term 18< 1
It appearing to the Court that the defendant
in said case does not reside in said counsy. an I
it fnr'her appearing to the Court by the affi hi
xit of the ph'iinfif!' that slid efend int doesnot
reside in Geora : a. It is therefore or lef--d b\
'he Court that service of the writ in said ■m-e
lie pei-fect,-1 on said ib-fen l int bv the publica
tion o l ' this or er in the M.iriet’ i Advnca ea
public i--mn.il io b',i-u<-d in tin- city ot M iri-'tti.
Ga..and ii is liirtt er ordered that said d-dend
mit be and aptn’ar at the next term ot th
- uml answer said ca-e or it w II prom-el
as If v detanl t. ISA AC >. ( 1. E I ■ N I .
Aug i’l-t 1891. A't'v pro I ibl't.
G r mted. GEV. |). R|( !■. .1 u tge I. < .
A tine extract from 'he niiun f e- of t’’.- ' 'o-irt.
WILLIAM D. BENTLEY.
Sept. 39th. 1861.
Administrator’s Sale.
/GEORGIA M i.rox ('otxrv. Bv virtue of an
*1 Order fr-un the Court of Ordinary of sa ; d
cmintv will be s ,ld on the ti st 1 ue-div in No
\ ember next, b -tore the Court House door a’ ;
A ph.irett i. wit bin the lego hours ot sale, the
Lmd- helonafing to the Estate ot Druei! a AAal-
Ker. i i co i-e I. JAM L.'' A A Al. -x ; ■!».
Sept. loth. ls(-l. Adui ii’-trit-w.
BExRY IIOI.I'.iR ) ' i --I f-r Div >re<- in I’au -I- .
vs vj n , -up ri -r Court. August
ItHOOA tl-H.DF.d i 'eita. H6l.
It ipp ’-rit > t e ('ou t 1-y t ie ret rn of the
-di riff that th •<b fe <ll tis not t- I- f uml in -aid
fount ,n<i it further app ari g that she r ■ s
witho it the imit-of t’.is <t:ii
It ioi sh red (>.v t-e ('• mt. th- t service be per
fis-t "i (>y pub i- ’ition according t > Law. in su li
c t.-e.- tn idea. d provi ’ed.
D. E. H A MOND. J. B.c,
1 certify th-- above to be a true copv tmen from
the iiiiniit ’S of Court.
• M 14th. <6. S L. STRICT!, AND. C”-.
MARIETTA FEMALE
<’ < > i: <5 .
rp I- 1 u -a CO a u-a L i-'.- ft. th- pat
i 2. ronage of th-- pe--p e o Marietta bv its
I miH-gu’s - I Soiither-i ch ira< :er. its thorough
I i...-t i<<*lif>ii. it- c-xe -.i >' irv il se'p'ine. it
i perm ia--nt de-’g i. it- Imlrab e l -vrity for
ouveiv -nee. .-tn ly .»a I exerc -e, and it- uu -1.-r
--i ite < b irges.
I 7 0- i’o lien’ir inf-rm itimi-hould be obtain
ei o ■ 1 n■■'■ :■ • direct application
I t • T. i>. COOI’F. I. A. M.. Prinvlpal.
Sept. 3.
A. ISA *' ..S,
AVli -le-a e i’. ! ■ - .i i I' ■ 'er in
LTIUa-jry and Fancy Coeds,
RIB 3 Fs'. \thers.
I FL.OWERS,
At. . I Dre-.- - E. a hr-it Ties. Laces, Denies,
Racbo Piriu cry 4c. Ac.
« n.i •■. » Twi F--»nt Building.
White H ill Street,
IaI'I.AaTA GEORGIA
MARIETTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 20, 1881.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Churches in Marietta.
M. E. Church, Rev. Alex. Graham. Pastor.
Presbyterian Rev. E. P. Palmer. Pastor
Episcopal (St. James A Rev. S. Bexeptct. Rector
Baptist filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath
in each month by the Rev. Mr. Raubau.
Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and
Baptist.
A. N. SIMPSON ’
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
October 6. Ty.
A. J. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Chancery.
V artettv Georgia.
October 6, ly.
~JOTTN OGAPvTRE
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
J’lly *’9. ,vl
c. i). Pini/ufks --
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Marietta Georgia.
june 151 y
G. LESTEiE”
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Marietta, Geo- gia,
nractice in the B'n- Rilge Circuit
» V the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the
District Court at Mrrietta.
Feb ’ii tv 29. 1861.. Iv.
CICERO (’. WINN/ 7
ATVlVtir AT TA TV
Marietta Georgia.
Will attend promptly to all cla-ins entruste 1
to his care.
O - . ly.
JAMES M. BISHOP, ’
Attorney and xCounselor at Law,
Dawsonville (I eorgt \.
prompt attention to any Lu-iness
W confided to bis care in the Blue Ridge
•irc-iit. —Sept. 21. 1860 Iy.
J. O-ZkTvTF 3 ”
Attorney a id Counsellor at Law.
Acworth. Cobb Cot xrr. Geo.
TTT’LL pracHeein Cobb Cass. Cherokee, ’3lll
- v ton. Pan’ding an I Fulton.
BetPrences. Hon. J. W. Lewis. Hon. L. J.
Gartrel] Atlant i. N. <V. G. S. Avery. Acworth.
T'f-Anv information as to responsibility of
parties, promptly given. - Feb. 29-'6l
WM. PHfLLirS. J. T. BIRK HALTER
PHILLIPS & ITRKHALTER,
AT h viet (a, < < eor<»t:i.
WiH practice in Fulton Paulding mid all the
cornifies of the Blue Ridge Circuit , in the Su
preme court, and District court,
April 5. '6O -ly.
E. F 4 W.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
11 arietta, Georgia.
MVT ILL diligently attend to anv bu-ines’enn-
» v tide Ito his care in the counties of Cobb,
Chf-iokee. Milton and Paulding.
(’LA IMS collected as soon as it can be done by
law. an 1 the money promptly paid over.
J-in 20. I -6 1 .
DAVID IKWfV. G'IEKM.EE BUTLER.
ItnVIN S. BI’TLE«,
ATiOnXKYS .4 1 LA IR
Marietta, C3-a.
~f)I'SiNESS confided to their professional
* i management in the following comities will
be t’- m-ncted. viz: Campbell. Paulding. Polk.
Cfibb Cherokee. Forsyth. Lumpkin. Fulton and
Milton. Also, in the Di-trict <’mirt at Marietta
and a' 'he Supreme (’ourt at Atl tnta.
T| l( > District Court sits at M irie’fa on the
second Mond iv in Mma-h and Sen’ember. Re
turn 20 days before Court. —felc. 9 Tl-1 y.
W. T. DAY. -L W. HEATH.
ZDct'v "EXoEVtLi.,
'.tfornvii''' La><\
Ja-per. Pickexs Coi xrv. Georgia.
TXTILL pr.ietiee in the counties of Picket)--.
' > Gilmer. F innin. Liimnkin Diw-on. Mil
ton Cherokee. Mn - rav an l W' i’fleld.
T’-.<- -itni'-.-t vigilance g’vento collections.and
mon- v- nroinptlv paid over.
ep IHi y.’
JXT. T 3. O I AZEIZnST,
Attorney and foinwellor sit L.siAA ,
Marietta. Cobb county G-a.
Will practice, an l five prompt attention to
ill bu-me-s eonfi led to iti- profe—<mii care, in
:he Di-tri-t Court of the F. 8 M i The
Supreme fourt of Georgia al > ■ an 1 the
•Superior .an I Infe* <»r ' ourt- ot t .<• hie Ridge
Crcuit. an-1 the counties adjoining (.t Idiot oth
er circuits.
li-[H‘v : . tl attention given to the collection ot
ielft-. in I the -eenring of all minner o’ claims
Proimit and *ffirient attention wil , be given to
<‘l m inner->! im-’m-s.- m tbe '• arte --t onl n.i
rv in the county of (AibL ind a«L<>::iin,g m in'.ies.
Feb. It) ORe v
TO MY CJSTOJIoJS.
lOn and alter this date, 1 w’.'.l sell Good- for
. Those wishing go in my Rae will find it to
I their advantage to give me a call.
WILLIAM R33T.
Augnsr’lts IS'i.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .
—
FIRST DISTRICT.
Anpling. Glynn,
Bulloch, Liberty,
Bryan, Mc'uto-h,
Chat Imm, Montgomery,
Camden, Pirce,
Chariton, Scriven,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee. Tatnall,
Etlingnam, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Baker, Irwin,
Berrien, L-wndes,-
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Miller,
Clav, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
Decatur, Thomas,
D fiigherty, Wdcox.
Early, Worth.
Ecliols,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee. Stewart,
Muscogee, Summer,
Macon, Schley*
Marion, I'uyior,
Harris, Ta loot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Jasper, \V dxins -n,
Jones, ILm.-ton,
Putnam, Twiggs,
Baldwin, Laurens,
Bibb. Pulaski.
Crawford,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Lincoln,
Glascock, Warren,
C- hinibia, a-hiagtul),
H i-m ck, Wilkes,
J effer soi i, 11 i chm o n d,
J dinsun,
SIXTH DI y'ICT.
Clarke, Hut,
Elbert, Newton;
Fra >k! n, Tai afetro,
Greene, Waitoil,
M rgati, Ogiethrope,
Madison,
SEVENTH DI TRICT.
Butts, Henry,
<’!ayr n, Pike,
Favet e, Troup,
Meriwether, Spalding,
M iiiroC, Up-O’i.
EIGHTH DISI’RICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
• ’ohb. Haralson,
Carroll, Heard,
t’oweta, Paulding,
DeKalb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Lmnpkin,
D.iwson, Milton,
(';mr -l-ee, Pickens,
For-vth, Towns,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
I label sham, Union,
Hall, White,
Jackson,
TENTH DISTRICT.
Ca-s, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gilmer.
Cat >osa, Murray,
Dade, Walker,
Fi ivd, Whitfield
Fannin.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS
1. Chatham, Bryan. Effingham.
‘2. Liberty, Tatnall, 31 Intosli.
3. Wavne. Pierce. Appling.
4. Glvnn, Cmnden. Clmrlton.
5. Coffee. Wme. Clinch.
6 Echols, L -wiide-, Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thomas, C -Iqnitt.
H. Decatur, Mitchell. Miller.
9. Early, Calhoun, Baker.
10 Dougherty. Lee. Worth.
IL Clay, Ra jolph. Terrell.
I*2. Stewart. Webster. Q iitman,
13. Sumter. S-'til-'V. Macon,
14. Dooly, Wileox. Pulaski,
15 Montgomery. Telfair. Irwin.
10. Laurens, John-on, E nauilel.
17. B i.loch. Ser'ven. Burl-e.
18. Richmond. Glasco.-k Jeff rson,
Id. Taliaferro. Warren. Greene.
*2O. Baldwin. ILim-ock, Washington,
21. Twiggs Wilkinson. Jones,
22. Bibb. Monroe. Pike.
2 I. H u-ton. Crawford. Baylor,
24 Mario . C lattah'-oehee, Muscogee.
25 Harris, T ill»->t. I oson,
26 S])al*iug. Butts. Faveite,
27 Newton. W altoii. ' laike,
28 Jn-per. Putnam. M rgan,
*29sVil;<es. Lincoln. Colund-ia,
30 Oge'iimme. M i I’s n. Elbert,
31 Hart. Franklin. llaOer-ham,
32 W’iiitc. Lmn- ki". Daws m,
33 H ill, Bank-. J icksmi.
34 Gwinnett. Ih-Ki’b. Henry,
35 (’’avton. Fait ai. 1 ' 'bl>.
3G Meriwether. C wefa. Catnpbell,
37 Treun, Heard. Correll.
38 II •rd-m. 1’ Ik. Pudding;
39 fber -ken. M.!»on. For-yth,
40 U >ion. T -w s. R Imn.
11 Fannin. Gilin--r. I' ckens,
42 f’is-. Fl v I. f ’hat'o-ga.
43 Murray, WhitfmM. G -rd >n,
41 Walk -r Dade. Ci'o ’-a.
Mt. AIRY VINEYARD.
FBUJE tin b r-rt ied. -<)!■■ ! ■—»■<■ for a period of
g V. ir- <>! Mount Giv Aim \ ard. off:- for -ale.
an 1 wi! kn.-v on hand rooted vi-o - ami cutting- ot
,th If. -• V w etL- of • «>•.-. Daring th- (’.rape
I .• f-.ei I v. H i.iv-- t.-r-pe- for -ale ”> supply tie- or
], r- <• . : -flier- in large or .-a.all <;n tni! , '-;s.
Apuli-ni' nm-y be i-i uh to : at .a- A ineganl
' or thr -ugli the Po-t Office, Marie' a, (* i.
Ja1.;,., i !.-•< :;! . iI.L. MASON.
’V ’UT.S. A large lot of Almo-lns. AA' lom
-A I’ecin ami Bt..zil nut- :t--t received by
' Xov. > UoA’Es.V BI TNER
Corn Shelters.
OX ban !, a lot of th'? best Coin Shellers
Nov AA’. L. AVADSAVORTH.
War! War! War!!
| iel after this day there will p ,-itive.*
Ox-ocHt;
| for good- or work at my st.nt*
All notes ana accounts aue me am! not p i-1
' bv the l«t of Augti.-t will be placed iu the
! hand- of an attorney for coll<*eiiou.
AV. A. FRAZER.
July 22d. 1861
KENTUCKY.
BY WM. PROCTOR HUGHEY.
Hurrah, hurrah for’ old Keutuck—’and of true
hearts and brave,
Full well I knew she’d never bow, t» be a ty
rant s slave,
A vigor thrills within her soil will rend the oppres
sor’s chain
As the lightning rends the sturdy oak —proud
monarch of the plain.
Long time I watched with anxious heart, to see her
legions move
To sweep disgrace from off the name of the old
laud o my love,
Hurrah, hurrah for old Kentuok, she never brook’d
disgrace,
Her mothers never gave the milk, to nurse a coward
race
The glorious tomes of history, with d eds of valour
AVLe e her mark was made on British soil and the
steeps of Mexico,
And agaiu for that old chivalry, I hear her tocsin
sound
Calling where fainr and glory are; on the “dark
and b oody grou> d.”
Hurrah, hurrah for old Kentuck, —w th rapture and
w ith tears
My heart is fil ed with ex.st.-icy, that I’ve not felt
for years,
Hurrah for. old Kentucky—l knew she would be
right,
And where men fight for Freedom—be foremost io
the tight.
A- proudly to the battle field, her glorious legions
pour.
I mai k their names, whom Glory crowned on fields
ot fame, of yoie,
A d fondly now recalled are they from the' page of
memory,
Those noble names—those gi 'ted names, all ‘-house
ho d w rds” to me,
Behold where Marshall leads his host, o’er-topping
u’i the rest,
A Lou-and battles slumber yet within his gallant
breast!
And mark that “uob’est Spartan,” where bravo
Buckner meets the ken,
.'One b’ast upon his bugle horn, is worth a thou
sand men.”
But whilst these tread the field o: Mars, the fatejjf
others pains,
AA’ho rad.y ti 1 the dungeon cell, bound fast by ty
r<nt chains,
In vain, in vain your dungeon walls, the soul of
Freedom sighs,
Undaunl. d and linconquered yet where the martyr
Durett lies.
Ye base and wanton hirelings who aid the oppres
s r’» cause,
Ye bought and sold for deeds of crime against all
human laws.
In vain ye seek to bind the chain, or force to bend
the knee,
Kentucky is a giant yet —her children Will be free.
Yc proud invaders, whoso impious feet, now dese
crate her soil
Ihn/atb you. siuinbe ing iu taoir wrath, a thousand
2Etn is boil,
And thefti’e which sure will whelm you, in terror
a .d in dread,
AViil be ti e fate of “fools who rush where Angels
fear to tread.”
Hurrah, hurrah for old Kentuck—land of true
hearts and brave,
Full well 1 knew she'd never bow, to be. a tyrant
slave,
A vigor thrills within her soil will rend the opprc»-
sor’s chain,
As the ligbiouing rends the sturdy oak—prous
monarch of the I laius.
COL. G AU fRELI..
CAMP 7ruG l . IIEGIMEMT. I
Fairfax, Va., Oct. Bth, 1861 |
Mrrsrs. Editors: R-ports hytve retchc l
the Regiment from Athv ta and other points
in Gei rgia detracting in a high degree from
the manliness courage and dignity of Col.
G.ir'rell. To those who have been under his
command, and who know well what has l>cn
hi- cour-e, and are willing t > gi e justice to
the a-sailed, as well as praise to the merit >-
rion-, these report have c one with great
in •rtilication and surprise. Col. Gartrel] lays
no claim '<> -uteri >r military excellence —nev-
er entercl the army f->r military hoii'-rs or
reward; but, like thousan Is of n' blebornami
n bleb ' d Southerners, ha-left a home of
ease, honor and happiness for the dangers,
hardship-and privations of the camp and
!h 11—fi-r di c defense of a e-uin try which ought
to be I arer to the patriot than any country
<-n earth.
A- C"I. Gartrcll announced shortly after
his arrival in Virginia,he has 10--ked to the
duties dev-Iving upon those under his c >m
nuvid. and exercised a vigilant di.-cipliiie in
caring for the execution of those
dut c>. whetln-r by officer <>r priva'e, but as
he aii’i u c d further, lie has .-h -wn l y ac- ;
tion- th.i' In* regards his men, not a-inferiors ■
to be Jri'en by a capricious wi.l, but fellow |
citizen- <>f the same glorious C info lera 'V,
deserving from him, as they nave receive 1. I
kin 1. j ar*-ut:J w itclifulnesb., I > the heavy ■
uiarclie- m vl .* prece ling the b itlleol .'i.um*-
-a-, Co . G .<• roll was sympathetic and watch’ j
lul, nrovi 1; ;g. t» ti i extent -if bis power. •
reliefiot’ic metii-st privrte. 0 :en wlien see- j
ing a w«*a ie4 sd-lier ready to faint and fall
Ly the wav he w -ul 1 dis o >unt fr -mhish-irse |
and walk, g: vi-ig the wearied man hi- seat. — ;
I'he wants of the -oi lier have ever ■ received
his special attention. Noe -mplaini brought
by h : s men of want has ever oeeu refused.—
I’ll - sick have t>■•♦»:» an object >i in- sneci il
care. Lie ti is -f it privis ons Iroui L s ow i i
table to taeD he hid . j rc-r kn ' w.i. only by ■
j
their wants which bad reached his ears. ?»o
commander was ever more popular or belov
ed universally. He is unpopular, it is true,
with some id his staff and other officers <>f
commission; but only for the reason, that with
the former he has been strict in making them
procure provisions sufficient and suitable for
his men, and render aid to the sick;
and with the latter only f-r the reas
on that he has been vigilant in
suppressing a spirit of n, which opp ressiotoo
often manifests itself in men tha> have been
raised to a command to which hea l and heart
have not elevated them. Men educate !to be
s ildiers, taught from their youth when the
spirit bounds high, and daring to regard dan
ger as lovely, and death by the. liu'let as
sweet, are expected on the field to show to
the world deeds of da-hing bravery; but meu
brought up in the walks of peaceful an 1 pri
vate life are nit expected to c m.Li -t them
selves in this way. But Col. Gartrcll, in the
batt'e, when shell- were Hying, ami hissing,
and bursting all the day arour.d his regiment
was c-i-'l, self possessed at the head of his sol
diers; and when the 7di Goergiawa- ordered
to the charge., ami stood on the field strug
gling and falling and bleeding, he was in our
midst, cheering us on to drive the invader
back. And when the inva ler had been driv
en back, but had left many of Georgia’s no
ble sons dead an l w lum.lel, the wants oi his
men, imw greater than ever, called lor ami
received greater attention from tlrcii’ com
mander.
The aboveis not written in a spirit of euh-gy
but. injustice to one who meri's the soldier's
highest esteem. G. W. I’.
Private Copany G.
Atlanta, Ge -rg'a. I'J, 1861.
Messrs. Editors: Frmi a strong seiiso of
duty, I beg leave t > call the atten’ion oi the
voters of tne Bth Congressional I) strict to a
few of the claims that C >l. L. J. Gartr. 11 .ns
t.i their snp -rt in the coming election. Asiue
from his previous p> litical career being with
out a blemish, Li is patriotic zeal in tlm pin-sens
struggle ol the South f -r hfirrty miiln ::i imce
[dace him far al)'Ye ■ibuve a” mher c nnpetitor
for the office. As his dig.bib:y to the iHico
lias been settled bey >nd lispiite by wiser hfcuds
than mine, I will atone [>ms on and giveufew
of the, many brave ami solf-saciiiciiig deeds
he has perf mi -1 during the present camp tigiL
Being an hmnble member of the Regiment
of which he is commander I have ba 1 achanco
to know what Ims been hi - 'Course thr- ugh the
entire contest. Almost every week from the
time wo arrived at Harper’s Ferry until the
memorable battle of 21st July we were com
pelled to make a forced march and it was in
these trying times that he proved him -ell the
gallant soldier and humane comma.’ tier. He
was ever at his post ofduty, never shirking
any danger or responsibility ever f-irern >st in
be lanks encouraging his mon f-i endure
their privations by precept and example and
on every march giving up im- horse to some
tired soldier and walking himsdl for miles"
And when wo were face to face with tae en
emy in deadly conflict on Maim.-sas Plains he
was all that a brave and noble sol tier
should have been. 1 heard Gen. Beauregard
tell him to take a certain position wilh bis
regiment and hold it until reinforcement came
t - h's relief, which he thm.ght would he in
forty minutes; (but they never camo.) a.id
his gallant reply was it s/inll l e held as l >ng
as there is a man left in the Seventh Regi
ment An-1 truthfulß and bra <ly did Lo
carrv out his pledge as past records will ait cst;
an-1 ever was seen Uol. (lartreH at the bend
of his Regiment. An-1 when be was so
much siut-ned by the bursting of a bomb
shell that be was unable to continue on horse
back. he still kept <m f-i.-t with bis men until
the fixing foe was 10.-t in thedistanee. V hen
told by one ->• his men that his son was
mortally wounded and be wanted him (dm
(!■ loncl) to assist in getting him in the shade
of a tree close by, his reply was. “Do the l-est.
you can with him. I cannot leave my pos'.”
Ami this is but a true counterpart ol his
bearing throughout. And when a man wlm
ha- perriled his life in the -erviceof li.siamn
try, and is still defeii ling h r rights, <iem e a
an office, ami that office is in the gift of dm
people he is defending. I think justice ami
gratitude should, by ae fianration, bestoxv it
upon him in prifereuce to one who stays at
home settled upon hi- leu, picking mote- out
of the eyes of others while beams ol preju
dice are obscuring his own vision, iam irn
effi e seeker, nor do I ever expect to be; n->r
do 1 O'er expect any favors at Uol. Gartreli’s
han 1; but I cannot be a ’‘looker mi in \ en
tee” ar.d keep silent, when 1 was an eye-wit
nesis to the truth of liis conduct ae l see tn s
ti utii constantly di.-lortc-i f< r political purpo-
ses.
EYE WITNESS.
— -jfCS ♦»-
BATTLE OF J.EKJNGTOV.
The II- i'ol'l published at I’iu L Smith
• fives a cnrrccl st a 'eim-nt <4 tin? hu»s
suslaiiied bv the \ ankees at th'- batt e
of Li xingTon ' issiniri. I ’be p tpt i's
tell-- us th it one hundred and seventy
toiii’ Line.'lm m- were killed and two
hundred and thirty wounded On onr
sid*’ I >r y two weie killed and tiii. ty
sevi-n xv.'iindcd. We captured thiee
thoiisiiid live liu'tlid d muskets &■ rifles J
twlelve hud la d pistols; seventy-eight
Sirarpe’s eartiiiics; five cannoli; two
twelve-poun i li >-vi zers; one hun
dred and twenty-six wagons and H u -
ness ; eigiit hti.idi ( d .and thirteen hor
ses* th.ee hundred and S‘-ven!y ei ,-ht
tents ii ty live tLoiis.m ! >ii i,uis
from stoiini boils; n.uc Imiilim! ami
fifty th-m.- iixl d .liars cash obtained
fr in men in batUe; also too!. ♦l:i'< &
til »US<»nd I 'Ur ‘‘Utt L'u l aud nevsuty
eight pri. .
NO.