The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, November 22, 1861, Image 1

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VOL. I. (Hit Athwate. By W. 31. JEFFERSON & CO. T lie semi- W e efcly Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings at $2 50 a year Strictly in Advance. Tiie Weekly Advocate Is published every Friday Evening at $1.50 a year in Advance, Blanks I Blanks ! Blanks ! BLANKS in any quantity and of every vn 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 ini 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. ■■ - —■ jfkgat gulrntban nt'S- Georgia Cobh County: WM T iIEKE-S. Rasberry Eason Administrator ▼ ▼ on rhe e-t. te of Elias S. Norton, deceased lateofsiii o inty. applies to me for letters of dismission r»m 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.—6 m. Georgia Cobb County: WHEREAS, ElizabethCler, Administratrix of Charles (her, deceased, lute 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 •>f 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. I.—Gm. (peorgia 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 therefor- 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 (’ouri ty. Given under my hand,at office, in Marietta. Illis 30th September. 1861. JNO, G. CAMPBELL. Ordinary. Oct. 1. Gm. Georgia Cobb County: "TXT' I '-REAS, (’lay ton Vaughn, Administrator of Moses Russeau. deceased, la'e of said CouiPy. applies to me for letters of du mission from said Administration. These are therefore to cit-- ami Ala >i*h ’di and singular those concerned to tile ; eh’e,- (ions, if any they have, in my otlkeon or b,-!' ■ the first Monday in April next, otherwise of dismission will be granted the nppliem' it that, term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb County. Given under my hand, at office, in M irietta, this 30th September. 1861. JNO. G. CAMPBELL. Ordin uy. Oct 1.6 m. (r ' iIA, Pauldin 5 County. IITHIREAS. Isa te Odiond \ Iministrntor of W the Estate of John Osbond. leceisc 1. ap plies to me for Letters of dismi **on trom said Administration. These are therefore to cite an 1 Admonish all persons conc-Ttied to be and appear at my of fire on or before the first Monday in March next to show c.ittse (if any they have) why said Let ters Distnis*on should not then be granted tlx applicant Given under mv hand at office this September 2nd. 1861. * MILES EDWARDS. OrMy. GEORGIA. Cobb County. WW T IIERE\ S . l arks Hardeman. Admr. of ▼ ▼ Martha P. Hardin 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 mv office.on or bet-re the first Monday in 'I irch next, otherwise Let ters of Dismission will be granted the applicant at tnat term of the Court ot Ordinary for said county. Given nmler mv hand at office, in Marietta, this August 29th. 1861. JOHN G. (’ XMI’BELL. Only, Georgia Cobb Cottufi/ : t 1 HJERE.H. James Sneed as the son of d v cease I. applies to me in writing tor let ters ot administration on the estate of Elijah Sneed, late of said county deceased : These are therefore to cite and ndmonlsl a’l and singular the kindred and creditors of slid deceased, to tile their objections, if any they have, in my office on or before the first Mon lay in December next, otherwise letters of adminis trillion "ill be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said count v Given under mv hand, at Marietta, this 26th.. dav of i Mober, 1861. Oct 29 30d. JNO G CAMPBELL Ord y. Gcotgia Cobb County: WHERE AS Geo go M. Daniell, as the broth er ot deceased, has tip-died to me. in writ ing tor letters of administration on the es tate of William R. Daniell, late of said county deceased : I hose srv therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin lre-l and creditors of s.\|d deceased, to file their objections if anv they have in my office on or before the ft st Mondav in De cemSer next, otherwite letter* of iulmini<tr.iii<'U will be granted the applicant al that term of the Court ot Ordinary < ’ sv-l cm-'.tv. Given under mv hand, at Marietta, this -f-.h d*v <>f t »<t,.b r !Ml Oct 2'9 .M. JNt> G t'AMPBELI <>r ’X Notice. ril Vt) MON HIS att- :• d.i’ a ■ « ' 1 made to the Court of' Ordinarv of »'..)>b county for leave tos. l! the on livid 1 ha f i-i --v-rv*» of K V Vont.’->-a-Tv d> <•’*«•■! in town lot in the city V Uar.i ; « tor t In■ their heirs and creditors of sa d dec-ased. Th . Ncvembt - S. I**l MI/4 voMbtUff-tV 4: - X The H ielta Semi-Weekly Wweale. jCqjaJ AtivrrtiseituitD. Georgia Cobb County : WHEREAS. F M Megnrity, as the brother of deceased, has applied to me, in writing, for letters of administration on the estate of John WMegarity, 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 t efirst Monday in December next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county., Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 2i'tii dav of October. 1861. Oct. 29 —3od. JNO G CAMPBEL L, Ord'y, Georgia County: ‘OTTiIEREAS. Nathan W Smith, as the friend Vw of deceased, has applied to mein writing, for letters of administration on the estate of Samuel S Heiv.tcrscu. lute el 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 oil or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be grante 1 the applicant at that term of the C'eurt of Ordinary for said county Given under my hand, at .Marietta, this 26th day of October 1861. Oct. 29 -30 d. JNO G CAMPBELL Ord'y. Giorgi a Gobt County : AUHEREAS, Enoch Faw, us a friend of de- TT ceased, applies to me in writing fur letters of administration on the estate of Isham B Har low. late of said comity, 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 beiore the first Munday in December next —otherwise letters of admin istration will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary of said county. Given under my hand at Marietta, this 26th day of October, 18(J. Oct. 29-30 d. JNO. G CAMPBELL. Only Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLE to the last Will mid Testament ZjL of Eli .McConnell, late of .Milton county, de ceased. we will offi-r tor sale in the I’own of Al pharetta, within the legal hours of sale, on .the first Tuesday in December next, the following lots of Land, to-wit: No. 78 1. 797. 798. 799. Oft). 801, S 12, -<>3. 85 1. 855. 856, 857. 858. 819 860. 861. 869. 870; 871, 872. 873, 87 f. 875, 876. 925. 926, 927. and 929, in the Second District of the -“econd Section of originally Cherokee comi ty, now the comities of Cherokee and Milton, containing 1120 acres. The pl-ce is one of the best farms in upper Georgia, well improved, with good dwelling ami all other necessary out buildings, and a line merchant Mill, situated upon a never failing stream of water, and in a healthy location. Also, upon the premises ire attache 1 several Machine Shops so situated that the machinery is propelled bv w iter. ‘ .fOSHCA R(.BERTS. ) 11. B. McCuXN ’LL. ( W»- will also sell on Wi-div's-l iv th-- flh day - ' December next, upon the premises described, a qnaniitv of Whom. Corn, bodder. 1 'lns'. 2 Sets Blacksmith* Tools. 1 six-liorse Wagon and Harless Farming loo's of ad de.- 'ripfion i.ml .nrioii- other articles be!on;'’’ng to a farm and to > tedious to mention J< iSlll’ \ ROBERTS. I . IL B. I • ’UNXELL, | ”’’ Sep-ember 19th. IS 1. JOBB t TTILL b > dd before th? n.'t house door, ** in the city of M iriett i. Cobb comity, Ga. " 'hin the legal bum's of sale, fir- Im' -la. in December i-ext. the following prop-rty. to-wit : One Negro boy named Jim, -d- mt 1 year* old and of-lark complexion : Jack, a uemoboy of dark compiexi >n and about 2 - years old : George, a negro mm of dirk compiexi m mi I about 65 years o'.d : Selen. a negro woman of dark complexion mi l about 3 > year- old ; Pel sev. a negro woman oi <1 irk complexion and aliont ‘0 vears <>l I and her boy c'nx l. Wesl y, about 2 vear- old, all 1.-vie-l on ,r th- property ■>f IL-nry G. Dunn. l.> suisfy aII fa -*u< d trom Cobb Superior Court in favor of Wa-lilaglon Crawford vs Henry G. Dunn Ira J. Roger*, an I L. M. Roger*. Also, om- negro woman of dark complexion, named Harriett, about 30 year old. mi I levied on as the property ot Ira \rn -1 1 t • s i'i*fy a fi fa issued from <tobb Superi'ir Court in favor John G Hilhert v* Ira Arnold, .ml al*o to .-al - fv aifrulry Justice* Court ti fa- in favor of J. B. (bieill and others vs Ira \rnold. Also. <me negro man named Riehm -nd. ot' dark complexion and about yeir* oi l. Lev ied mi as the property o' '. J. .'"<> •• '■> *-iti*fy sundry fi fa* fmm the Justice'* C-mvi ot the 898th district G. M.. in f \or of 1. X II and A. B. McAtee and other* vs * ii-1 \ J Jovce JAS. F. M< LESKA. Sheriff. (><’ »gia, I'anldi -g ('nihty. lll.Xß\ IhlLDClv) libel f-r Divorce in I’au'i.- Vs - ing sup ,i -r C. art. Au i.-t RIL'D A HOLDER I Term. I' I. It appearing to ti e Con t by t w ret in ci t e Sheritl that th-- -let'e -In tis net ( 1-efur.d : .nd count v. ami it further sppeari-g that she r -*i t * " itboui the iiinits of this state. It is utdered i y the ('-urt. th-t service bo per fected by ptthiiesition according t.i Law, in •tie!' eases nt:: lc ill (i p? >V i ->d. D.T. H \ UMOND. J. S.C. T certify the above to be a true cop- ta v..-a tr.m the minutes ot Court. -let. I Itli. 186 . s L. S rill ■ n. \\ D. ei'k Adm in i*tra vi's Saif. 1 I TILL I * 'ld b the II ".-.* do - in the town of Cum;i : I. ■ mi : ; . Georgia, on lhe first Tm-slav in De - rber n vt. the land* btlon.in.- th- estate • '•’ttiri -I Edmonson. Inte of said coun’v doer ’-te 1. v-nsi't ing of the Lr.h-wing lus : Nos. L ). 73. mil half of the undivided lot No. I*7 the wi lon * dower •-xc.-ote I l oflo » acres, oft" i‘>-’ > end of the two first named I-ts. Su’d tet the purpose-of <li-trib'iti--a. Ternv mi le known on dav of * i e. WM. D. BEN 1 LE\ . October 2i*l. I?- 1. .1 lmmi*Tm ■. A dministrater -3/!•?. \A ’ 'LL '■ c -'hl a ’ r i- i I re: t': ~nr( vV Oniina v ■ ’ Cal !> Countv. on tl,. first 7* < '..i\ ill J ti'xl. 5 -. the C art IL -.-c -i ia ti.< c-ti M.c. tt.i. bet" eu the b airs s.t!< the -:g property. One t->wn I t in t ■ citv of M.irt< t’-i. situated on the ILr- a l. with ; c i framed dw ■! n r there ?u. at present ecu p .4 by Th,- Br ■ k. A'- '. : >t - -f lan-l X 8 .*s :U t ( . - a ,;f f X>.VI. in th-- first ii'ti- -t *f second Sc ■ io !; . t\v -. Comity, with a v > i fra::'., i dwelling -nd al! r.v -- css.i l ' ut Lui >ii--gs c iw .it r.t,-. There arc on t!.i> f.'.a-v fitly acre* - : - kwl land an i.v -■!’.<■: t f:a-t n’L.’V'.i. I ,s« th- property of Al---- T Meacham cased, for Uic benefit I f ti.-.-heirs and c>».i t, -f ; I deera-e i Term* ma-li suu - * diy fst'.e. <V».-b- r rth l'-o. MARIETTA, GA., FRF MORNING, NOV. 2S, IB@l f Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John -L Hardman, Lite of Cobb county deceased, are hereby required to make immediate pay ment : and all persons having demands against sitid estate are requested to present them, pro perly attested, to the undersigned, within tiie time prescribed b y law. BARKS HARDMAN, Adm’r. Nov. 9. 1861—Gw. GEORGIA, Paulding County: AUHEREA 5 Jane Cooper and Nathan Cooper ’>■ ajiplies to me. for letters of Administration on the estate of Moses Cooper deceased. These are therefore to cite and require all persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice on the first Monday in January itext. to ?how cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted the applicants. Witness my hand and official signature this No',, 6Hi 1861, MILES EDWARDS, Oid’y. S. L. S. GEORGIA, Paulding County: EREAS Enoch Pinkard Administrator » » on the estate ot James N. Pinkard de ceased applies to me for letters of dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite rmd require all and singular all persons concered to4»e and appear at my office in Dal las on tiie first Monday in June next to show cause (if any they have) why said letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Witness my hand and official signature, this November Gte. 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Ordy. Nov. 12,1861. per S. L. Strickland. GEORGIA, Milton County. Whereas Wil'iam Morris of the county of Milton, claiming to be an executor of the nuncupative will of Sluidruck Morris, lias filed said nunc.ipative will in iny office for pro bate at the regular term of the court of Ordina ry to be held for the county of Milton the first Monday in December, 1861. You, R. N. Flem ming. James Morris and the heirs at Law of Jo seph Morris, and ail others, next of kin. are hereby cited and summoned to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office in the court house of said county, on the first Monday in December. 18i;]. then and there to attest lhe probate of said will, and to contest the same if you please. In witness whereof, we have hereto set our hand and seal of office, this 4th dav of Novem ber. 186 L 0. P. SKELTON, '[L. S. J Nov. 12. Ordinary. STATZ) OF GEORGIA, Forsyth County. MAHALA V. HIF'IPHRY. / Libel for Divorce vs. !- in Forsyth Snperi- DAVID R. HL’.MPHRY. ’ or Court, August Term 1861 It. appearing to the Court that the defendant, in said case does not reside in >ai-l eounsy. ami it. further appearing to the Court by the affida vit of the plaintiff that said defendant does not reside in Georgia. It is therefore or ier-'d by the Court that service of the writ in said case be perfected on said defendant by- the publica tion of this or er in the .Marietta A-Ivocate. a public journal published in tan eity ALu-L'ti.i, (4a.. and it is furtl'er ordered that sai l defend ant be and appear nt the next term of tlii* Court and answer said case or it will preened •as by default. ISA AC hi. CLEM LN 1. Auw t'l t 1891. Att'y pro Libl’t. . Grint 1. GE'). I). Rlt’C Jml. ■J. C A true extract from the minutes of the Court. WILLIAM D. BENTLEY. Sept. I’ , 1 !!). I>M. RULE NISI. (..-? Illi. iA. Qum Cot xi -: In the Superior Court. I’rescnt the Honorable Judgeof said Court. CASTLEBERY A ROGERS. / Mortgage, Re. vs '• .September Term BENJAM N F. BlSHOt’. I 186 J. I'T appearing to the Court by the petition of Mei rill T. Castleberry and John Rogers us ing the firm name an I sty’.<- -•!' Castleberry R (a •--mptniei by tie- fo.-.r promis ■ -y note* and Mortg ig-'dee-1.) that on the sixth day of April. Eighteen Hundred and >ixty-one. the defend ini mane and deliverei! to 11. ’ p'antilf* his tour promisory notes, bearing <1 ite the d iv and year af-ir- sli I whereby the defendant prom -ed. thirty d ys after the dre of siM promScr? votes., to pt - - - your petit oner or . er tiie sa'-l sum* in * ii-1 pr-nnis-iry notes, sp<- ‘i lie-i to wit : bv two of s.ii-l promisory notes the sum of Fifty d 'liar* each, -in I Ly the other two of said prutni-ory note.* the sum of thirty fi-’-? dollars and "Occris each, m -king i i the a .re gate the sum of (>ne Hundred m I Scventy-<me Dollars awl sixty cent-. tor value received. — And that afterwards on the -lay ami year atore sai-l. the d-'fen i mt. the better to secure tiie payment of said four promisory notes eyecitte 1 and deli' ered to the pl a tat iff* h.* d--ed -d Mort g-itge wher-'by the said defendant, '.1... ;e<: to Hie plaiiitiH* lot.* us land Nos. 12- 8 awl 12.13. in th-' 16th District and 2nd Secti-m ot said count;. , e-mtainhig sixty r.crcs. more or ]-. **. And it further appearing that s t;-l t ur promi* -rv rotes rem tins unpaid, it is therefore ordered that the efemiant d>» pay into Court on or b .-t >re tiie fi .*! -lav of the next Term th-rei-f the principal interes's and - <'*ts du --an *aid f-"tr promis ry note*, or sl.ow can*e to th-’ coi-trtu v. it any be can. and Ilia: on fu.il ire of the deiendauj, so to do. flic c pii’y of red< niption ::: and to- said iiu-rig ig-’ I premises, be forever tl.cr-’.il -r bar -*d and f >r-■‘!"o-d. Audit is furl l-.-r ->rde •• I that t!.;.- Rule 1-e published in th-’ M < t.t .1 I iveoO. i puliiie Gazette of t'-4* Slate once a mouth tor three month?, previen* ;<■ the next Term of this C-ttrl. or serie I on the Defendant or lii* special agent r r.tt >rnev at L’a*t thr c months prt-vicus t t’.ie next term of Court. GE‘». D. RICE. Jn 1S tp’ ri- r c m;-t. B. K. C. 1 C-. iff' la .t the al-ove i.* a tru-' ex ra.-’. fr.-m ' ■ ; f this < : : ' ■ ’ . D f. I ILL \RD M. Y iCNG. Cl- . : S. < . Ni-v--:nber '•th IS T. G-EOTvCtIA, Paullina County. \ t HEREF .. i’.r.\i.‘ A.ai . *’r..t •: <’.. app’ :<■* nm for Let’er* ->f 1.. fr m -..'.-I A lr.rn : -Ti’i..n. These .uv therefore to cite and A all pc.-sons concerned. t> be and appea; at m- et lice. ouorbeL-re thetir.-i M->;; :ay in '-iarc w V to show causa : fanv they Laie " ' - n-I L--t --ters Di--;:h*vry s’j.-uld u : thva ' e G.-a • - I th applicant. tliven under niv h m l a’ ■ ; '■'•'Vy 1 ’■ 2nd. 1-L ‘ MILES EDWARDS. Ord?- Admlni'trator’s Safe. ''RM’ILL ' u.ry n.-v b • - - ' '■ H * in the lawn <>! Da.!a*. I'ar.bling county £-ia " ithin the teg '. air* - L--t ■' L -mi \ :■ Bt Di*:rlc f ;.::-l 3 ’ ’)• r - f.-u . b - .t-'X --.-.. -.1 IL ”C ■ To-v-i D. eliding c-’tint'. • -i- - “' r l --'‘ 1 .m- of tl.e l ew* awl ,;■■!'■. r- a. G.- . late -if Ba- bling county, de .-e tw L 'lh'rin’- made knows vn -I *' of R.M. BRYAN! Ala.. v HD- BUN 9 VIESS CA SS E>S. Churches in Marietta. M. E. Church,Rev. Alex. Graham. Fastor. Presbyterian,Rev. E. P. Palmer. Pastor Episc-pal (St. James) Rev. S. Benedict, Rector Baptist, filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath in each month by the Rev. Mr. llambau. Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and Baptist. \. xTsimpsox Attorney and Counsellor at Law M ARI&TTAG EOHGIA. October 6. Iv. a. Tll^nsellT - Attorney at Law Si Solicitor in Chancery. M.ARurrrs Georgia. October G. ly. ~JOHN~O. gartrelZ Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia. July 29. .yl Z? dTphZllZpsZ - Attorney and Counsellor at L<iiW, Marietta Georgia. june 15iy G? N. LEST EBL ATTORNEY rVr LAW Marietta, Georgia, 'YX’F ILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit v'V the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the District Court at Mrrietta. Feb ary 29, 1861ly. “CICERO (J. WINN, ATOIIXEZ AT LAW Marietta Georgia. Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to his care. Oct. 12 Ty. JAMES M. BISHOP Attorney and Counselor at Lav/, Dawsonville < i eorg’ LL give prompt attention to any business vV confided to Lis care in the Blue Ridge circuit. Sept. 21. 1860 -ly. OuYKL r j Attorney and Counsellor at Law. \.i "' -urn. Corm Covntv, Geo. V u... praeiice in Cobb Ca*s, Cherokee, Mil- V v ton. Paulding and Fulton. ,iee.s.— Hon. J. W. Lewis. Hon. L. J. Gurtrell. Atlanta. N. .t. G. S. Avery. Acworth. Any information as to responsibility of parties, .promptly given. Feb. 29-’6l WM. PH! .LIP*. .). T. BURKHALTER I’flH LIPS a BURKHALTER, At; Txo-y.sj T_s nw. AI ;i i-ii-1 I ;i. Will yrai'tiee in Fulton. Panldingand all the counties of the Blue Ridge Circuit . in the Su preme court, and District court, April 5, ’6O-ly. E. F i W. ATTORNEY A T L AW, Marietta, Georgia. 'BVriI.;. -li'ig.-ntly aft--.'.-’, to any •:.* c-m --v V file! t-' bis care in th-: counties of Cobb, Ch'-iokee. Milton and Paulding. < L VI’!S collei-ted as so--n a- it can Lo d-’lic by I iw, an-l tho money promptly paid over. Jan 20, I *6l. DAVID IRWIN. GltLi-ALEE HITLER. ISSUIN' K litTLER, ATIOKXEYS AI LAW, Nlcxriettcx, O-ci„ IJtCSINFSS confided to their professional J m -I.’genu it in the following counties " ill be transvt-‘d. viz: Campbell. Paulding. Folk. Cobb. C;-er-’kee. For.*vth. Lumpkin. Fulton ..nd Milt-m. .'C..: . i;i the Di.-.t.’ ■; -:."t at Mar'.’tta, ami -at the Supreme Court at Atlant-i. Tip- District Court si:.* at Marie’ta on the si -on-1 M'-ivla' in Marcli an I September. Re turn 2‘i days before Court. ■ -feb29-'6l»ly. W. T. l‘\V. J- V- HEATH. ZOrvy efe ZETozx'tlx, ut Law, XT' r ILL practice in the *’ L-- of I’ ' ■■?- Gilmer. Fannin. I.nmv-'in Dawsrn: Mil ton. Clivi i’l- Murray un i W'r.'fi-tld. Tiie u’m• ■ ’.'lan-- ■ g'. • t> -.-'>!l--e'.' '■• - an! moneys' nr Huptlj paid over. ent'lf'.’i -y- TXT. T 3. G-TTILTLTSr, .Xttoi'iifV nti'i <. 'oiiii-s’llov nt ILaW, M uistta. Cobb county Ga. ’ - n to .. - nfi-lcl : - pi? l ' .ue.jn • ! .e Cv:r,f t'.e f. S at Mir; tta. The S ipozi-'i' a 1 In:-- -i"? ■■:»”(* the Bi-ie Ridze it':.«-in:.:* adjoin.ng G.-bhof <-:!i- er circ.-.a-'. , L-ne. . i’'- ■ ’ion given t-i the co’.-n li-b:*. -nd t’ •' * tring <-f all i:»!»••»• ( laim*. ]>i ; -;li ier.: nit- r.ti- i will be g : \--n t-> 1,, . . . l-usine.--. in ti.-- ' • -irn* of Ord’.na- ... Cobb and :. ’.joining to inti< *. ' Feb.io one v A. ISAACS, • .. .< ~ra ; i De der in Millinery and Fancy Coeds, R! 88-JNS. I'EATHEKS, FLOWERS, ,i 1-. . Em'-r-.>: l'-!'i A e- Lac..-, Biondei, Il . ! ■ tr, Ac., Ac. ■ Treu I-TvH’t *? -.l’clJnig, White 11-All Street. ATLANTA GEORGM CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT . FIRST DISTRICT. ' Aop'li'ig. Glynn, Biilloeli, Liberty; Bryan, Mclntosh, (’ll at ha in, Montgomery, Camden, Pirce, Charlton, Scriveu, Clinch, Telfair, Coffee, d’atnall, Etlingnani, AVare, Emanuel, Wayne, • SECOND DISTRICT. Baker, Irwin, Berrien, Lowndes, Brooks, Lee, Calhoun, Miller, Ckiv, Mite,hell. Colquitt, Randolph, Dooly, Terrell, Decatur, Thomas, Dougherty, AVilcox. Early, AV'orth. Echols, THIRD rilsHucf. Chattahoochee, Stewart, Muscogee, Sumter, Macon, Schley* Marion, Taylor, Harris, Talbot, (juitman, AVebster. FOCHTH DISTRICT. Jasper, Wilkinson, Jone?,' Houston, Putnam, Twiggs, Baldwin, Laureng, Bibb, Pulaski. Crawford, i*lFTri DISTRICT. Burke, Lincoln, Glascock, AVarren, Columbia, AVasbington. Ilanci ck, A\ ilkes, -J efferso 11, Itichm o nd, Johnson, SIXTH DISTRICT. Clarke, Halt, Elbert, Newton; Franklin, Taliaferro, Greene, AValton, M< rgan, Oglcthri-pF, Madison, SEVENTH DISTRICT. Butts, Henry, Clayton, Pd<e, Facet e, Troup, M eri wether, Spalding, Monroe, Upson. EIGHTH DISTRICT. Campbell, FultoH, Cobb, Haralson, Carroll, Heard, Coweta, Paulding, DeKalb, Polk, NINTH DISTRICT. Banks, Lumpkin, Dawson, Milton, Cherokee, Pickens, t'orsytti, towns, Gwinnett, Rabun, Habersham, Union, Hall, White, Jackson, TENTH DISTRICT. Cuss, Gordon, Chattooga, Gilmer, Catoosa, Murray, Dade. Walker, Fl .yd. AVbitfield Fannin. SEN aTORIA L DISTitlt’TS 1. Citniham, Biyan, Effingham. *2. Liberty, Tatnall, M dut- sh. 3. W ayne, Pierce, Appling. I. Glynn, Camden. Charlton. 5 t’olfeo, Ware. Clinch. 6. Echols, L .wniies. Berrien. 7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt. 8. Decatur, M.tchell. Miller. P. Early, Calhoun, Baker. Jit. D-uighcrty, Lee. Worth. 11. Ci,iv, Randolph, Terri II I'2. Stewart. Webster. Quitman, 12. Sumter. Schh y. Macon, 1 I. Dooly, Wilcox. Pulaski, 15. Moiitgonier}', Tellair, Irwin. l'i. Laurcii*. Johnson. EmaniJ l. 17. B idocli. Seri ven, Burke. 18. Riel.mond, Glascock.-Jefferson, 19. Taliaferro. AVarren, Greene, •2D. 'Bald win, Hancock, Washington. ‘2l. 'l’wiggs, AViikii;.* u, Junes, 22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike, *2<. ILiu-ton. Craw ford, Taylor,- 21 Mario i, < ’iiattah- ochee, Mus-;og 2o Harri*, Talbot, I p - .i, 2d Spal ling, Butts, Fayette, ‘27 Newt-in, Walton, Claike, g: J.;sp, r, Putnam, M >rgan, 29 Wilk' s, Lincoln, Columbia. ,",0 ' I-Aeil.orpc. Mad s-.n, Elbert, 31 Hart, Franklin. ll.)bei.*ham, 32 AVbit ’. Lun-' ki c D.iv * m, 3.; 11.. it, It-ii.k-. -Lick - 'li, I Gwinnett, D--K id>. Henry, (,’lavton, I ult -n. ' ■ ’bl.», : >; Me- iwi ther, <’ v. < i.i. < ’.impbell, 37 Tr -tn. Heard. C’arrroll. 38 H u il-on, P -I’k. Panl-ling; 39 (tier-k’“e, Mdt-in. I --r.-'tli, 40 Uoit-ii. T -W-..5, R ib.in, -11 Fannin. Gilmer. I’ickens, ■l2 Ga**. Fl'-vd. C'tm'to-ga, LI AL.iiav, Whitfield. G .rd m, i 1 Wall: ■>• Dale. Fi’ii *a. TO MY CIJSfOMER& I’u au-l utter this date. I wi'.l sell Goods for (.’ASH ONLY. TL* -■ i-b’ag v - 1* in ut- line will find it to ti.f-f Iran- - ■ .. ■ ac a < wiit’Aft aaoT. Aucn*’ Its L-’-l. '..War; War! War!! y. th’-re will p (sitiv.' Cl'Odlt t ' "1* or woiK. at i.;y store A 9 not- * and accounts me me ari l not ni> 1 ■•y t.. Ist of Aug will he placed in the i. ml' of an attu’.ney for eollt-ciiom A . A FRAZER. J.- 2_-1. '.BBI ... ts. Corn Shelters. (a •-,'■*.— • * Iq* of •’ -• Coin s:h'-Lc rs K i VI. WAWORI H. MR RUSSELTAS LETTER- The Lbtidon Tinier has -another letter from Mr. IJttssell, in which he intima os that the < liny will exercise the coil trolling 1 power before long, and that a military dictator will wield the power of goveiiiment. Hedtaws a graphic parallel Between the opposing Generals, Mc'.'lcllan and Beauregard, and sketch es the respective situ itioh's of the two armies now s'linding face to face with each other on the banks of the Potomac. We subjoin the most interesting paar sage of his letter : BEAUREGARD AND M’uI.EPI.A.N CUMI’AREII. When I had the pleasure of conver sing with General McUleliau for the first time, he asked me several ques-’ tions ; with evident interest and friend ly curios’fy-—not unusual on the part of Generals in reference to their antago nists -respecting General Beating’;.rd. In his case there was all the more rea son for such inquiries, in lhe fact that th y were old fellow students and class mates. To my mind (litre is something of resemblance between the men. Both' are below the middle height. 'They are both squarely built, and famed for mus cular power since their college days.— Beauregard, indeed, is lean and thiir ribbed; McClellan is full and round; with a Napoleonic tendency to embon point, subdued By incessant exercise.— - Beauregard sleeps little; McClellan’s temperament requires a full share of rest ; both arc spin 6 and Spartan in’ diet, studious, quiet. Beauregard is ru'her saturnine and,if not melancholic, is of a grim gayety ; Me lellan is gen-' ial even in his reserve. The density of the hair, ami the squareness ot the jaW; the lirmness and regularity of the teeth, ami the outlines’(if the features, arc points o! similarity in l oth which would be more striking if Beauregard were not of tiie (rue Louisiana Creole tint; while McClellan is lair complexioned.— Beau regard has a dark, dull, studeui’s eye, the dullness of which arises, how ever, from its formation; for it is lull of tire, ami ils glances arc quick t.hd searching. McClellan l.as a deep, clear eye, into which you can look tar and deep, while yotf feel i searches tar and deep into you. Beauregard has something of preten ttimi in In’s manner- not hauteur, but a folding armed, meditative Gott of air which seems to say, ‘’Don’t disturb me; I’m thinking’ of military movements”— McClellan seems to be always at leis ure ; But you feel at the sam 1 time you ought not to intrude too much upon’ him, even when you seek in vain for the groumls of dial, impression in anything that he is d ting or saying-. Beaure gard is more subtle, crafty, and astute; McClellan is more comprehensive, more learned, more impressionable. Beaure gard is a I borough soldier, McClellan may prove he is a great general. The former only looks to military conse quences and disregirds popular mani festations; the latter respects the opin ions of the outer worl 1, ai'i'd’*’ees politi cal as well as military results in what he orders. They are both the creatures of accidmit -o far as their present posi tions are ci neerned. If remains to be seen if cither can control the current of events, and if. in either the artillery— man or the cavalry oflicer of the old United States Army, then-, is the stuff around which history is moulded, such' as that of which the artilleryman of Brienne --f the leader of -he Ironsides' was made. Kl’.-KIN \TIOX OF G»)N. I-'KIsMOVI*— Hl'LlTl’i isR TO THIi ARMY From the Evansville (Ind.) Journ.-q of the Gth we copy the following; Springlisbl, Nov. 2.—Gen. Fremont has issued the following farewell order to the troops: HeaiuFJari r-R* Western Dipt, ) Spriiigfi' '(', .AI".. Now 2, 1861. J Soldiers of the Missouri Army; A p'eeaLlc to orders this day, 1 take h ave of ym. Although onr army has’ been of Midden growth, we have grown up together, ami 1 have become familiar v.’ith the I,rave and generous spirit, which von bring to the defence of J (, nr countrv, ami which makes me afiticiX pate for a’ou a bvil'iiunt career. 1 on-’ tinne as xoti have begun, ami give to mi successor the same cordial and < n tiin.siasLc .slippot wi ll which you have encouraged me. Emulate the Bplcndid' ■x iinple wine i i '.in have already l>c tno you, and let me r» n'.ain, as I tun, proud - f th- iiobie atiny which I had A far I.ib.-red to l>rin‘.'.’ t-ouetut'i’. I arc yon m t sincerely. 1 thank xott lor the regard and confidence you have invariably .shown me. I deeply regret that 1 shall not have the honor to lead J"it to he victory which you ate about to win, but 1 sLa'll claim to sha;e witlr you in ’be ,j '.v of every triumph, and tins: dw.,w, to Be fraternally remem bered bv mv companions in arms. StZi' d. J.C. FREMOM. M.ii >r General I -M'mj. (,’oOL.--1 he “sealed oi'deis "iw the Yankee steam transports latuy w • i ,« « | 1■ s t CuHJ tci i I)Cd driven aslioie on our oa. i, u rbc event of being separated from ti c fl-et. to report, as soon as possible, ,o the Q'UI t< I m inter, I • -b. A., at 1 ort NO, 33.