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Georgia Co,County:
'TTMT’MERF 8. Rasb'-rrv Eason Adminis rator
V ▼ o: heed te of Elias S. Norton, deceased
late of sit < o mlv. applies to me for letters of
dismission rorn said Administration.
These are therefore to cite an 1 admonish all
and singular those concerned to file their objec
tions. if >ny 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
Countv.
Given under my hand, at office, in Marietta,
this 30th September. 1861.
JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. 1. —Gm.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHERE AS, El'z ibethCler, Administratrix
of Charles Cier. deceise l. late of said
County, applies to rn- for letters of dismission
from said A Imlnistr tion.
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 Mondiy in April next, otherwise letters
of dismission will h.* granted the applicant at
that, term of the Court of Ordin iry of Cobb
County.
Given under my Inn-1, at office, in Marietta,
this 30lh September, 1861.
JNO. G.CAMPBELL. Ordinary.
Oct. 1 .--Gm.
Georgia C >bb C >uuty:
W.ISIIEAS il C. Jackson. Administrator
of John Hull. deceisel. late of said 1 hmn
tv. applies to me for letters of dismission
from sai l Administration.
These arc therefore to cite and Admonish all
and singnl tr those concerne I to file their - •-
lions, if any they have, in my office on or b • ore
the first Monday in \pril next, otherwise letters
of di (mission will be granted the applicini at
that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb j
fcty. I
Givm under my hand.at office, in Marietta. |
this 3'Jtli September. 1861.
JNO, G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. I.—Gm.
Georgia Cobb County:
’tYT 1 b’layfou V mghn. Administrator
of Moses llnsseail. deceased, la e ot said
('onn’y. applies to me for letters ol dis
mission from said A Iminislration.
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all
ami singular those concerned to file their <>b ec
lions. if any they have, in my olli eon 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,
G v m under mv Irin 1. at offiie. in M irieltn.
this 3 uh September. 1861,
JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. I.—Gm.
GTCOR HA. C >bb County.
WHEREAS. Parks Hardeman. Admr. ot
M o-tha P. liar dm 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 olijec
tions. if any they have, in mv office, on or be. >re
the first Mon lay in M ireh next, otherwise Let
ters of Dismission will be gr intel th" applicant
nt tnat term of the Court ot Ordinary for sai l
county.
Given nn L’r my band at office, in Marietta,
thia August 29th. 18 I.
JOHN G. C \ MPBELL. Ord y.
Ad .u Inis’rator’s Sate.
Georgia, mu .cox Corxrr. By virtue of
'an Order from the Court of Or Imary of
Milton county, will be sold on the first Tues ]. n
in Novembe" next, at the Court House door at
Alpharetta, betw en the legal hoars of sale the
tract of Land whereon 8 n ah Snenee resided al
the time of her deal 11. Lots of Land No. l.|
165 and 166. in the first District an I first Section
of originally Forsvth. now Mil’on couo!v. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs an I creditors of said
deceased. Terms on d iv of sale.
J \ME<SPENCE. I x l
S\M ELP. SPENCE ) Vln " ‘'
Sephrnibe, ,th. 1891.
CKROR HA. P-iuldiirCvpiiv.
IVH IRE \< Is iic H-hon 1 \ Iministrator of
vV th> Estate of John O-bon 1 deceased ap
plies to me for Letters of dismissson from said
Administration.
These are therefore to cite an I Adm >nish nil
persons conc"i"'.ed to be and appear it mv of
fice on or before the fi-st Mondiv in March next
t » >how e .use (ifitnv they hive why said 1 ot
ters Dismissory should not then bo granted the
apidlfMint
Giv n under my han ’ at offie • this September
2nd. ISGI. MILES EDWARDS. Or\ly.
G' < \ PviWax <’ nx yv:
1 VII . JEW. M : ea v"1 Vis: in a i• -1 >m ' !'<>
'V letters of .11 irnis'ri i>n >n th • e<! re of
Thom is Mullin's hue of sit I ('"in ' Imm ise-L-
These, are therefore to ei o r.n Ire fi re all • er
sons concerned to bound ipn ir >t mv. offi o
on the ti-st >an»n liy i - ’ Novemb n 1 \
e ius ' if iuv the hiv ■ whv said set'.'. ; s sj], old
not be granted th" applicant.
Witlne-smvhrul.ini official signature this
Semptember 3'dth 1861.
M. FDVT \R>'B Hr Tv.
Pr S. L. STRh'LXND.
S.le.
BY virtue of an <)nL»rfr »m Pi • *' ■ ' ot '>r
din un of Milton e.mutv. w ill >» • ’ I be
fore the Court II mse -lo >r ia A ;h u i b>-
I ween the legal h-mi's o! si’ •. on the a t ..les
dn in No* > mher next, th ' L 1 N-g'.> <
belonging to the estate of WHlia u I ,tv- tore,
htr of-*iid eon* ly deceased, subject to the
Widow * lh‘w»‘t:
JOHN G CXNTRH.L. . v , .
S\R Ol I'iN-'l >R.L »
Fep’**mb*r I'**'!.
The Melia Semi-Weekly Idineale.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHEH EAS, F M Megarity, as the brother of
deceased, has applied to me. in writing,
for letters of administration on the estate
of John W Megarity, late of said county de
ceased :
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 first Mon lay
in December next, otherwise letters of adfninis
tration will be granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 2Cth
day of October, 1861.
Oct. 29—3t)d. JNO G CAMPBELL, Ord'y,
Georgia CLbb County:
. VyiJEREAS. Nathan W" Smith, as the friend
'■/y of deceased, has applied to me in writing,
for letters of administration on the estate
of Samuel S Henderson, late ol said county, de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
tiave in my office on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwise letters of a iminis
tration will be grante t the applicant at that term
of the Court of Ordinary for said county
Given undvr my hand, at Marietta, this 26th
dav of October 1831.
0ct.29-30d. JNOG CAMPBELL Ord'y.
Georgia C'>bb County :
\\ r IIEREAS, Enoch Faw. as a friend of de
-11 ceased, applies to me in writing for letters
of administration on the estate of Isham B Har
low. late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite an I admonish all
and singular the kindred an I creditors of sai I
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office on or betore the first Monday
in December next —otherwise le'ters of admin
istration Will be granted the applicant at that
term of the ourt of Ordinary of said county.
Given under ray hand at Marietta, this 26th
dav of October, 18i,’L
Oct. 29-3 )4. JNO. G CAMPBELL. Orly
Georgia Cubb Couiity :
S 7IJEREAS. James Sneed as the son of de
v ceased, applies to me in writing for let
ters ot administration on the estate of Elijah
Sneed, late of Slid county deceased :
These are therefor-* to cite and admonish a'l
and singular the kin Ired and creditors of said
deceased, to file their ob;actions, if any they
have, in my office on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwi-e letters of adm'n's
trail ui will b" granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary for sai l countv
Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 26th.,
dav of (Ictober, 1831.
Oct 29 —3 nL JNO G CAMPBELL Ord'y.
G >orgl i Cobb Ccuu ty:
XTFHERE XS G- o -ge M. Daniell, as thebroth
er of decea-vd. has applied io me. in writ
ing for lei lers of a Imiuistiritioil on the es
tate of William it. Dana '!, late of said countv
deceased :
These ire therefore to cite rind admonish all
and singular the kindre-1 and creui H’s id' said j
deceased. !’> li'e their objections if any they Ir.ivo
in my office on or b-'fore the first »n-d.l *}' m De
comber next, otherwite letters of administration
will be granted the applicant at that term of die
Court of Or linurs of s lid con■;tv.
Given under my ban 1, at JJarieita, tills -1 th
dav of October 1861.
Oct. 29 -30 d. JNO G CAMPBELL. Or.l’y.
Ilxecutor’s
4 GREE XBLE to th" last. Will and Tea! im-’nt
/¥. <»f EH McConnell, late ol Milt m coiiniy. d ■
ceased w ■ will oifer for sale in the d'own of Al
pharetta. within the legil hoars of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
lots of Land, to-wit: No. 781, 797. 798. 799.
8i)i), BJL 802. 853. 851. 8.55, 856, 857, S3B. 859
890. 861, 869, 870; 871. 872. 873. 874, 87->. <876.
9..';5, 926, 927, and 929. in the Second Dis;rict of
the < econd Section of originally Cherokee coun
ty. now the counties of Cheroke? and Milton.
cont lining 1120 acres.
The pl co is one of the best farms in upper
Georgia, well improved, with good dwelling
and all other necessary out buildings, and a tin ■
merchant Mill, situated upon a never failing
stream of water, iin-1 in a healthy location.—
Also, upon th<> premi es -re attache I several
Machine Shops so situated that the machinery
is propelled by w iter.
JOSHI'A Rt.BERTS. ) ... .
n. b. McConnell, j 1 x r "
W>» will also sell on Wednesday the 4th day of
December next, upon the premises •le-crib" I. a
quantity of Wiu at. ('oru. Fo<l ler. 1 Mule. 2 Sets
Blacksmith's Tools. I s : x horse Ma ron an I
Ilarn Farming tools of a'l descriptions an I
. arious other articles belonging to a farm and
; too tedious to mention.
JtISIH’A ROBERTS, I
hb. McConnell, > v
| Septemb-T I’Jth. 18 1.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Forsyth County.
MAHALA X’. HE PIIRY. ) Lib -1 for Divorc
vs. ■ in For- vth Superi-
! DAVID R. HI'MPHRY. lor Court. Au.ru-t
: Term 1861
It upp • aring to the Court that the defend in*
' in s iid rase does not rcsi le in snd e-ninsy. an I
■ it fur her appearing t > the (’ourt by the alii la
vit. of the pl lint'tf that slid --fend in' does nn*
reside in Georgia. It is therefore or ler--J bv
the Court that service of the writ in slid < x'e
bi* perfected on said defen-bint by the public i
;i-m of this or er in the Mari 't'i Adv->ea e. a
public journal published in the eby ot M u i -tt i.
Ga., and it is furt 11 er ordered that said defend
ant be and appear at the next term of this
('-’ur‘ an ! answer said case or it w 11 preece i
I as bv def inlt. ISA At” S. CLEMENT.
Xiig vlst IS9L A't'y pro 1 ibl’t.
(irinte 1. GE >. D. RICE Ju Ige I C
A true extract fro a ’he ni >ti‘ ■- of • • • • ourt.
WILLIAM D. BENTLEY.
Sept. 3 Th. l«Gl.
Admtnis rater's Sale
I ' hdlGlX. '! ' rex t'oixry. Ry virtu' of an
Xl Order from t; ■ t’ourt of Ordinary of -a 1
county, wilt to* s ilj on the ti st I n *s.l is in No
vember next. Im ore the Co.irt Hou a <1
\lphiir«*tta. within the le-’i’ hours of s
L -.-.-Is bclon-rmg to the Estate of Dr mil a XV.d
ker. d.-ee is- t. JAME< W xLK .R.
Sept. 19th. l.s-'l. A<!m nis’rator.
(»-■< </ u. g Cuinfy.
IIIAKi ll >LD lit ) t i elf r Dis rein P.iu’-.i
vs sin-’ '•up ri *r Court. August
RHODX HOLDER ) ITrtn I'GL
it ap-»c ri->< t * tn' C-m t I*' « *' r t rn of t’e
Slmr: I that ■-I !e .11 tis<: *t t<* K-f umi in sii i
c... it,, a-.I it further .y-p ..tri t ;.at sto rsi « -
W 'lt i».» der Ibv ttieC'ii't. lift servht ’e per
fcetid ’*'■ pub icsii'-u ai-evtxli: - .g t * Law. in Mich
d'. s ui ok* at.d pruvi Id
D F. 11 X *’ M?ND. J. "'
1 e. «-ifv the above to be a true e ps taien trotu
the miiiMt. .• of Court.
1 <v f . >.v, 8 L STRICTLAND. G’.*k
MARIETTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. NOV. IQ, 1861.
NoHee.
fTTWO MONTHS after date application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
county for leave to sell the tin livided half in
terest of R. I/. .Montgomery, decease.l. in one
town lot in the city of 3/irietta. for the benefit
of the’r heirs and creditors of said deceased.
This November 3.1861.
ELIZA JIONTGOJ/ERY, Alm’x
ImbßtypesT
<)O
GEORGE J. GABLE’S
A MBROTYI’E Gallery Will be open in Mari
/V etta after the 13th inst.. for about Forty
Davs. This being, perhaps, the last opportuni
ty that will be offered to the citizens of this
place for some time, those wishing Ambrotypes
won hl do well to call during the time above
named. - GEO. J. G.YBLE.
Marietta. Nov. sth. 1861.
Aduai iistra or’s Sale.
'4”T7'ILTj be sol-1 betore the Court House door
t V in the tow:< of Cumin g fors; th county.
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next
the lands balonging to the estate ot Samuel
Edmonson, late of said county deceaaed. consist
ing of t»*i* following lots : Nos. 164. 73. and
half of the un livided lot No. 187—the widow’s
dower exce te-I—J of lot) acres, off the South
end of the two first named lots. Sold for the
purpose of distribution. Teran made known
on day of sa’e. WM. D. BENTLEY,
October 21st, 1861. A hninistrator.
~csb3 SHZR-IB’y SALS3.
WILL be sold before the court house door,
in the city of Marietta, Cobb county, Gt.
within the legal hours of sale, first Tuesday in
December next, the following property, to-wit :
One Negro boy named Jim, about 2J years
old and of dark complexion : Jack, a negro boy
of dark complexion and about 25 years old ;
George, a negro man of dirk complexion and
about 65 years old; Selea. a negro woman of
dark complexion an I about 3) years old : Bet
sey. a negro woman ot dark complexion and
ab -it .() years old. and her boy cmld. VVesky.
about 2 years old. all levied on as the property
of Henry G. Dunn, to satisfy a fi f t issued from
Cobb Superior Court in favor of Washington
Crawford vs Henry G. Dann, Ira J . Rogers, and
L. M. Rogers.
Also, one negro woman of dark complexion,
named HTrielt. about 30 years old. and levied
on as the property ol Ira Arnold, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Cobb superior Court in favor of
John G. ilnhert vs Ira Arnold, an 1 also io satis
fy sundry Justices Court fi i'as in favor of J. B.
Oneilland others vs Ira Arnold.
Also, one negro min named Richmond, of
dark complexion and aboiu .> ye ir-; ol I. .Lev
ied on as the property of A. J. Jot "e to satisfy
sundry ti fas from tin* -Justice'.- Court of the
898th district G. M.. in f vor of I. N. 11.-ggie
and A. B. McAfee and others vs s iid A. J. Jo . ce
J AS. F. MuCLE : KY. Sheriff.
Postponed tSala.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold,
lot of land No H.'if. in the I6tr. -ICirict ol die
..<! section of Cobb county. («a.. levied on as .he
prop -rty ofSimnel Jz r oi)ret ) satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Cobb Interior Court i i favor of N
L Chester vs Samael .17 no re. L vie 1 on ail to
be sold for lae pnrea ise money.
Oct 31 JAS F JZcCuESKY. Sii.T
A hiiiaistratoi-s Sale.
tITJLL be sold under an order of the Court of
» V Orli inryo* Cohb *'ouuty, ->■> the first us
diyih J-niirv n xt b fire the Court fLni-i* <fo »r
in <• c city of ifariett’. b_twis. i th ■ fecal hours of
Mie th" f-I mwi ig t . <>:>e towel t iit e
c tv of 'I ri.-tr I. si'll’tod on tho R -S’VC I roa l wi ll
•igoo-l fr..n I d.v I ng. there on. .t 4 present oecu
p ud by f ~,s Brook
Also iot< of 1 in I Nos. 8 , sf) i< -1 south h-df of
No, 9-i, in the fir.-t I triet of .-■eond see ion. C'obb
County, with a ■ <>d fritnol d-.v-el-itig n I all nee
cssarv--ui loii 'ings ,v-it r <te. There nre on
this pla-'O fitly acres of clean* i lan-l an e.xeohe’-t
fiuit "rcba-d. -O 'l s thi property of \beii T
Meacham .feeva- ’ L f-r *hc benefit of the heirs ;-. i-l
,*.(• fit-» s-if sai l -Icc-i e l Terms made kno-vn on
day of sale. Uctobe ■ 2 th f-6'.
t.d s JOHN 0. HAYS A-linr.
WM.A fSaZEK;
HAS -V SP L E N I) I I> S TOG K OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATGJIES,
_ J 1 k —X V— y ‘ 7
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
Silver and Plated U arc,
Which he offers at prices to suit the times.
FOR < ASH ONLY,
At his store one <1 tor above Connell’s
Hall.
June Ist. 1861 ts
New Book Bindery.
Rulin o, and Book-Binding.
YJ HEsuh> Cbers re<peetfii'-y inf-*>u> the "*ib
I lie ih it I'.ev h ive comim-neet. the city
Atlanta, i N2W Book-Bindery --
Blank Bonks. Led ;.*:s. Journ.: I>iy Books
Blotters, Hotel an IS.aide. R-yi- ’■v-. i>< ck<*!>
Record Books. Ae.. with or Midi-mt I’rintcd
Heading', and Rule.l to any pattern di-ire I.
manufacture ! in the ne tCst and m"<l <t>;*.a-> e
manner without delay. Magazuies. Music. N\ ws
papers. A'e.. neatly bound at short lotice.
>rders from any part of the St.it-* will
meet w t'n prompt attention, an-l Lo--\s rvipiire-l
tube sent by null. haul, w igon or railroad,
careful' v envelone-1 so is to a void th ■ ]*. ••-- .1- ilit y
■if injury bv transportation.
J. B. MASON A CO.
At. :’d ’ v.-ir.
•T •£ *1 LN j S ■ L V £ R WAR-.
I f ) I . '. i •i ’ * - ,< < j -1 1:’ ’ : 1
< ’ i -fi- i ' I we;' ling p ’ its of all kinds
,'D receive I .;*.
: j S ;,t RAZTER
FOUR IIO’ISE CO\CII LINE
From Marietta to Cumming.
' SMer h i« in the ab ve line 3 splcn iri
I I’iMir H-»rs-- I’ lcb. with ex-ell 'tit st- < in i
•ireful •irivers.bv w*'.i"h p.l-s.-nz r* .i*e , t t.lii-'h
' in sh-»rter time aa I wit'-. f<r greater ven ■•nee
• ■ ■ .. . paid t
l ei c< W rt ar. 1 *!■'ever irn tbts
it: e ■' <l:r I > a* v S"T h.
Tbi- i H*e...ine t- wth h W. A R-i’.r-n-l at
M rri t? *.->n M n lavs. «’edne« i nvs ami F Jiys
for Cumming : an I return Ti - l-vs f ur--i <v»
ind "a- nr -y.« : e m* e««t>- -■ ". ’ g ■ tuie -i»ya wilt
the Hack to *n<i from Dahlonega.
I N. H EOG IE.
RUSIN ESS CARfihL
Churches in Marietta.
M. E. Church Rev. Alex. Gkatiaw. Pastor.
Presbyterian Rev. E. P. Palmer. Pastor
Episcopal (St. James') Rev. S. Benedict. Rector
Baptis' filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath
m each month by the Rev. Mr. Ramrau.
Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and
Baptist.
A. N. SIMPSON
Attornay and Counoellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
Octoh *r 6.
TTj. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Chancery.
Marietta Georgia.
October 6, Jy.
JOIIN 0 G APT RELIT -
Attorney and Counoellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
•Inly 29. .yj
C. I). phillipsT”
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
.Marietta Georgia.
june 151 y
g.’n. EesterT -
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Marietta, Georgia,
lilRIbL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit
i V the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the
District Court ar Mrrietta.
February 29, 1861 ly.
CICERO U. WINN,
ATORNET at law
Marietta Georgia.
Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted
to bis care.
<!•'. 12 ly.
JAMES M. BfsTl(H~
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Dawsonville G eorgia.
W confided to his care in the Bine Ridge
circuit.—Sept. 21. 1860—ly.
J-. O-dVNTK’
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Acworth, Cobb Coixty, Geo.
VTT ili, practice in Cobb Ca -s. Cherokee, Mil
' tnii. Pail'dii-g and Fil!*-HL
Hon. J. AV. L<*wis, Hon. L. J-
G t i".roll. Atl inta. N, <t. G. s. Avery. Acworth.
'Tt'Any information as to responsibility of
parties, promptly given. --Feb. 29-'6l
WM. riHLLIIH. J, T. BURKHALTER
Pi! II.LIPS A: IMTTIIALTEII,
iCktt'O'VAi.oyy.e; rvt TLstx'WV.
Marietta, Oi'orfgia.
AVi'-l practice in Fulton. Baubling and 'til the
coun.ios of tl>o Bine I,’i-l re Circuit ,in the Su
preme court an-l District court,
April 5, ’6O -ly.
E. FA W.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
51 a riel «n, Georgia.
'Wi-cntlv attend to anv business con-
T 7 II ie 1t - liis e ire in the counties of Cobb,
Ch a"k- e. Milt-n an-l Paulding.
<’L \f\fS collected as .'■•ion as it can be done by
law, an I the money promptly paid over.
Jan 20. I*6l.
DAVID IRWIX. GREEM.EE Bt I LEI’..
IKWIN & Bl TLE?«,
AT!OiIXEYS AT LA IP,
txrariettrt, C3-a.
IJI'SINLSS c--affiled to their professional
) man *.g<*m.*nt in the following emu. le- will
b-.* transact!--', viz: Campbell. Paulding. Polk.
('■>bb Citer<*kt*<*. I'orsyth. Lumpkin. Fnlt-’tt and
Milton. Also, in the Di'li'icf ' rnirt at Marietta,
and at the SuprmiTfe Court at Atlanta.
"tf-Tffi* District Court si's at Marietta on the
second Mond iv in March ami Sep'ember. Re
turn 20 ila.vs before Court. —feb29- 61-ly.
W. T. HEATH.
/.ttorney's at frvr,
J vsi’er. Pii'xexs Cot xri'. Georgia.
TTTILL practice in the c-'nnties of Pickens.
I ' \ Gilin-'r. Fannin. Ln’m-’-in. Dawson, Mil
i ton. Clierok" '. Mm r iy an I Whitfiel-1.
Tin* utm-'st vigilance glv- nto collections,an 1
i :n *m vs promptly p.t1.l < ver.
jST. T 3. O-lAdDTDISr,
Yttornev nnrl < ’oiin-svllor mt L»aXV ,
Marietta. Cobb county G-a.
}Vi!l j • ’■■•"■ ™ l j--"' pty-f*"ition t •
I all bttsme'- confided to his |-r--: suon il --arc. in
the I 'istri- t Court of the I'. S at Marietta. The
. . <ou;-t of (o'oigi i. at Atlanta, an-l the
' < 0.-rii’-r :.ml Infe nor (ourt- of the Blue Bid-go
i < rcuit. 11! " counties adjoining (bl.b of oth-
' F-pccial at''ntion given to the collection of
' an I I*** —curing of • 'i manner o' cl dins,
i't-.anp- : i -ffi ' atu*utb will bo given to
■t’! •■'. nm-rof bti-iine** in the *--ur*s of (inl.mv
rv n the county of (obband adjoining ?o tnties.
F ‘ b> 10 °° e v
A? ISAACS,
XVI; >k'sale and retail Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Gccds,
RIBBONS, FEATHERS.
FLOWERS,
He i i Dros a .>. E' ; n v ‘F' i DlondeF,
Ruche* Pcrtu j try, £c., <tc.
« o • 1 1 ’ A Iren v*rr»i»C IStlllcllMgt
White Hall Street,
I ATLA NTA GFORGIA
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .
FIRST district.
Appling. Glynn,
Bulloch, Liberty,
Bryan, Mc’ntusli,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pirce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch. Telfair,
Coffee, Tatnall,
Ellingoam, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Bilker, Irwin,
Berrien, L-'Wnde.!/
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Miller,
Clav, Mitchell.
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
Decatur, Thomas,
Dougherty, Wilcox.
Early, Worth.
Echols,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee. Stewart,
JH useogee, Sumter,
Macon, Schley*
Marion, Taylor,
Harris, Ttdliot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Houston,
Putnam, Twiggs,
Baldwin, Laurens,
Bibb, i Pulaski.
Crawford,
DISTRICT.
Bnrktf, Lincoln,
Glascock, Warren,
C -luinbia, Washington.
11-inc ck. Wilkes,
Jefferson, Richmond,
Johnson,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clarke, Hint,
Elbert, Newton;
Franklin, Taliaferro,
Greene, Walton,
M- rgan, Oglethrope,
Madison,
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Butts, Henry,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayet e, Troup,
Meriwether, Spalding,
Monroe, Upson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Cobb, Haralson,
Carroll, Heard,
Coweta, 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,
Catn.sa, Murray,
Dade. Walker,
Fl -yd, Whitfield
Fannin.
SENATOIH AL DISTRICTS
1. Cis itham, Bryan. Effingham.
2. Liberty, Tattiall, Mclntosh.
3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.
4. G Ivnn, Uain-len. Charlton.
5. Cofiee, Ware. Clinch.
G. Echols. L -wnd *s. Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thomas, C- Iquitt.
8. Decatur, M.lchell. Miller.
9. Early, Calhoun, Baker.
10. Dougherty. Lee. Worth.
11. (’lav, Randolph, Terrell.
12. Stewart, Webster. Quitman,
13. Sumter. Schl-y, Macon.
1 L Do->ly, Wilc-»x. Pulaski.
15. Montgomery, Telfair. Irwin.
16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.
17. B illoch. Scriven, Burke,
18. Richmond, Glascock. Jefferson,
I'.), Taliaferro, Warren, Greene.
20. Bal lwin, llancock, Washington,
21. Twiggs. Wilkinson, Jones,
22. Bibb, Monroe. Pik *,
2 >. Houston. Crawford, Taylor.
24 Marion, C’hattahoochee, Muscogee.
2 » Harris, Talbot, Upson,
26 Spal-ling. Butts, Fayette,
27 Newton, Walton, Claike,-
28 Jasper. Putnam. Morgan,
29Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia,
30 Oglethorpe, Mad-s-m, Elbert,
b'l Harr, Franklin. H.ibersliam,
32 XVhite, Lumokin, Dawson,
33 Hall, Batik-', Jacks-ii,
: 34 Gwinnett, DeKalb. Henry,
3.5 Ciavt-m, Fult- n. (’i-bb.
36 Meriwether, C weta, ('ampbell,
37 Tr up, Heard. C-irrroll.
38 Hiral-on, P Ik, Paulding;
39 ('aerukee, Milton. Forsyth,
40 Union, T >w*is, R iliun,
■ll Fannin. Gilmer, Pickens,
•12 Cass. Fl‘>y-1, C'hatto *ga.
43 Murray, V\ hitfie’-l. Gordon,
44 \V ;1 II--'bide.
to Sf Customers.
jOn and a:t-r tbi> date, I will sell Goods for
TI. wishing goods in tuy line will find it to
their ; I vantage to give •; c a call.
WILLUM R33T,
■ • ■ I'-* !’■ !- _____
Z *7)81 WN BUTTE.L Another lot of super
XT- j.;-r*reci-i\! bv
N-.v3C ‘ GROX'E= BUTNER
War! War! War!!
ON and after this -lav there will positive.'
be no
Cro'lit CSt-tT’Oi’
for goods or work at ray store
All non-- an t ae -niais une :m* and not n ti 1
Ly th>* 1-t of Angu-t will > ■ placed in the
b m-ls of ;ui attorn-'v for collection.
W. A. FRAZER.
July 22d. 1861 * f
HOUR, H dav. and 11 dav Clocks. coeap
• >( > at ’ FRAZER’S
INTERESTING FROM PADUCAH*
The Memphis Appeal has a letter
f.om Paducah, Ky., dated the 28th ulti
mo, which gives some interesting in
formation in regard to affairs in that
place. We copy as follows :
I’adiich is at this time occupied by
about 6,500 troops, two-thirds or three*
f.Hirtlis of whom are Germans. They
are tolerably well equipped and drilled,
and are bet er officered than is general
ly admitted concerning the Federal
troops. Very little reliance, however,
is placed upon the troops by their own
officers, and upon every occasion when
an attack on Paducah is expected, the
general spirit innnifested'by the soldiers
is of great dullness, not to say coward
ice.
Some exaggerations have been enter*
tallied about, the fortifications construe*
ted about the place. 1 lie breastworks
small, and mounting only two heavy
guns—thirty-two pounders—the bal
ance being six and twelve pounders.—*
The ditches are only five feet wide and
f -ur ami a half feet deep. The greatest
oi stack* to be encountered by an as*
saulting force is an abattis of trees,
which extend from three to five hundred
yards in half circle in frontof the whole
work, giving a clear range to their
gims, and making t ! e obstruction com*
plete against a cavalry attack. That
it would cost some lives now to take
the place, is undoubtedly true, but, that
it could have been done a month ago.
without any heavy loss, is equally true,
But to consider the feat as impossible,
or the oljject as not worth the cost of
the Undertakin *•, is ralher beyond my
understanding, and such an idea favors
too much the plans and views die Fed
orals officers have, to be accepted.
The accumulation of stores ami pro
visions here is immense—wor b at least
two millions of dollars ; and within tho
last few days some illllibcf has oeeli
purchased for the purpose < f building
winter quarters. Large numbers ot
mules have been bought and are daily
being' trained to harness. The hospital
is used as nn arsenal, and every thing
looks as if this point intended to be?
made the headquarters ol a laige army
to operate in Wes ern Kentucky and
down the river.
r\ Reign of Terror in New York.—
Money or IJlood.— The Raleigh (N. C.)
liegisler says :
A Southern gentleman, who has re
cently esc q»ed fr< in New York, reports
that Seward, on a recent visit to that
citv, informed die bankers and other
capitalists that they must, subscribe ei
ther money or their l>lo< d to die Gov
ernment loan—that there was no use in
mincing matters - that the simple ques
tion was whether tbe Govei nment can
get money without blood. The Bab
boon despotism is fast culminating to
the height of the highest atrocities of
the French Revolution. Basriles are
dotted in the North, “Icliresde cachet” »ve
in vogue, a system ol espionage whi< It
Fouche might have enw’ed, is in opera
tion, the habeas corpus is suspended, and
soon, no doiil.t, “the Maiden’s Daugh
ter,” (or gnilloiim*)*will raise and lower
her bloody hands on prostrate necks. —
And all this go< s on in a countiy pr<)-«
fessing not only to claim liberty for it
self, but also the emancipatit nos the
slaves of the South !
<<a> e» .
Salt. —The Macon Telegraph of Sat
urday says ;
Th s article is rising, as a nierclr nt
remarked yesterday, at the rale of about
one dollar per day. It is thought that
it will comm nd S2O per sack before the
cml of this month. One of our firms,
with the design ol preventing specula
tion positively refuses to sell more than
five sacks to one man, and he must bn
a planter. In New Orleans, fifty sacks
is as much as can be bought by one man.
Where is Professor Tlmmassey ?
The Mercury has already furnished
tin* information as to Prof. 1 homassey’S
whereabouts. He is not idle. His val
uable services have been engaged by
one <>f th ’ most enterprising Houses in
< liarlcston for fiieeroction of Salt Works
<>n a gr- ml scab*. The article, howev*-
er, cann >t be made in a day, m.r in a
week ; but, as we have said before,
about Christmas a full supply, at rea
sonable prices, may be exoected from
the Sou h Carolina Salt Works iho
manufacture of salt requires a period of
about sixty days. The South (’arolina
Suh Works have been in progress about
bait that time. — Charlotun Mercury.
Significant Signs. —The citizens of
A ngusta held a meeting on Saturday
night las. to tak-i into consideration
the price <>f provisions in that market
ami to (h-vise measures to rid that city,
of extor ioners and peeulative specula'*
tors. A comm'ttee was appointed bx
draft resolutions, and the meeting' ad
joiiriied to Satur-I iy next We should
m t be surpris d to see their examplo
imitated throughout the S ate.
Coffee. — We learn by the last Tox
as papers that a tVain from the Rio
Grande recently brought to San Anto
nio 500 sack-; of c«ff«*e- It is thought,
that a brisk trade will spring upin that
sect °n of country —coffee wilu !>oJ
; brought >n and cottcD taken ont to
Mexico.
NO. 31.