The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, December 03, 1861, Image 1
VOL. I. She ittnrirtta Advocate. By W. M. JEFFKRSON & CO. The wem t - *.Ve ekl y (s issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings at $2 50 a year Strictly in Advance. The Weekly Advocate Is published every Priday Evening $1 50 a year in Advance, Blanks! Blanks! Blanks! "WJLANKS in any quantity and of every vb 1J riety kept on hand or printed to order, at 'the lowest po” : Me price, at this office. AlsoJOB WORK, of every varie ty and style, executed in the neatest in 1 most approved style of the art. and at prices which cannot be ••murrnnred at’ by the ‘closest-fisted” in or out of this section of the jountry. Give ns a trial. gulvtWinn tits- Georgia Cobb County: HER K-\S. Rasberrv Eason Admin*s rator v V on laee-t tv of Elias S. Norton deceas d late of sit I o tnfv. applies to me for letters of dismission rem said Administration. Tiie«e 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: WHEREAS, ElizibethGier, Administratrix of Charles Cler. 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 tinder my han 1 at office, in Marietta, this 30th September. 1861. JNO. G.CAMPBELL. Ordinary. Oct. 1.-Gm. Georgia C >bb C >u itir: WIEREAS. II C. Jackson. A Im'nistrator >f John Hull deceased, late of said t’oun tv applies to me for letters of’ dismission fr<>in said Administration. These are therefore to cite and Adm mish ill and singnl ir those concerned to file their <>biec tions. if anv they have, in mv offi *e <>n or before the first Monday in \pril next, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Or I n try of Cobb County. Given under mv hand at office, in Marietta, this 30th September. 1861. JNO, G. CAMPBELL Ordinary. Oct. 1. Gm. Georgia C jbb Cou iy: Wl ER EAS. Clayton Vaughn. Administrator of Moses Russeau, deceased, la e of sai i Coun'y. applies to me for letters of dis mission from said Administration. 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 April next, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted the applic mt it that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb County, Given tinder mv hand, at office, in Marietta, this 30th September. 1861. JNO. G. CAMPBELL. Ordinary. Oct. 1. 6 m. GWB3IA, Paulding County. WH '.REXS. Isaac Osbond Administrator of th • Estate of John Osbond. deceased ap plies to me for Letters of dismissson from said Administration. These are therefore to cite an 1 Admonish all persons concerned to be ami appear nt my of flee on or before the first Mondiyin March next to show c.mse (if any they have' why said Let ters Hismissory should not then be granted the applicant Given under mv hand at office this September 2nd. 1861. ’ MILES EDWARDS. Or dy. GEORGIA. Cobb County. WHEREAS. Parks Hardeman. Adinr. of Martha I‘. Hardin n. deceased, applies to me for Letters **f 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 grante I the applicant at tn it term of the Court ot Ordinary for said connty. Given nn lev mv hand at office, in Marietta, this Angust 29th 18'1. JOHN G CAMPBELL. Orl’v. Georgia County: l < ’ HERE.4S. James Sneed as the son of de ▼ cense i. applies to me in writing for let tors ot administration on the estate of Elijah Sneed, late of said county deceased : These are therefore to cite an 1 admonish a’l and singular the kindna! and creditors of said deceased to fi’e their objections, if any they have, in mv office on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise letters of udminis tra'i n will be granted the applicant at that term of the Tburt of Ordin iry for s iid count v Given under my hand, at M irietta. this 26th.. duv of October. 1861. Oct 29 -30 d. JNO G CAMPBELL Ordy. Georgia Cobb County; WHEREAS George M Daniell, ns the broth er of deceased. has apuhed to me. in writ ing for letters of lelministralion on the es tate of William R. Daniell, late of said county ibwea-s-ed : These are therefore to cite and adrnot i h all and singular the kindr»“d and creditor- < t -aid deceased, to fi’e their objections if anv they have in mv office on or before the first Monday in l*e cvinber next, olherwite letters of administration will lx* granted the applicant at that term ufibe Court of Ordinary of said county. Given under mv hand, at .Marietta, this 26th day of October 188'. Oct. 29 :UM JN«) CAMPBELL Ord’v. Notice* •p VO MONTH' after date application wi Ibe 1 ma le to tue Court of Ordinary of C-bb « < aivy for lenve to sell the wn liv i led bait in teresi of R V Montgomery, deceased in one town lot in the city ot .V r'et’a for the benefit e s their heirs .and cnMuor* of said deceased. Illis Noix-mher 3. I#6L ’*11" t »fO' T«>vVKßY,admx The Mariella Semi-Weekly Advocate. Georgia Cobb Coaaty: WHEREAS .-’ M 'legarity, as the brother of decease l. ha* app’rnd to me. ia writii g, for letters of a iministration on the estate of John W Megarity, late of said county de ceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the k*n Ired and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have in my office on or *efore t e first Monday in December next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will b* granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 2l’th day of October, 1861. Oct. 29—3<)d. JNO G CAMPBELL, Ord’y. Georgia C.bb County: WHERE AS. Nathan W Smith, as the friend of deceased, has applied to me in writing, for letters of administration on the estate of Samuel S Henderson, late ot 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 the first Monday in December next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be grante t the applicant at that term of the C’eur of Ordinary for said county Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 2Gth day of October 18.il. 0ct.29—30d. JNOG CAMPBELL Ordy. G org>a C"b County : ’VHEREAS, Enoch Faw. -as a friend of de ll 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 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 be ore the first Monday in December next —otherwise letters of admin istration will be granted the applicant at that term of the ourt of Ordinary of said county. Given under my hand at Marietta, this 26th day of October, IBCL Oct. 29-3i)d. JNO. G CAMPBELL Ordy Executor’s sale. A GREEABLE to the last Will and Testament of Eli McConnell, lateot Milton county, de ceased. we will offer for sale in the Town of Al pharetta. within the leg il hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following lotsol Land, to-wt: No. 784. 797. 798. 799. BM. B,H. 8)2. 853. 85 4. 855. 856. 857. 858. H’>9 860. 861. 869. 870: 871. 87 '. 873. 871. 875. 876. 9 .'5. 9'6, 9 7. an 1 9 9 in the Second District of the -second Section of originally Cherokee coun ty. now tiie counties of Cherokee and Milton, containing 11-0 acres. The pl ce is one of the best, farms in upper Geo gla well impr >ved with goo 1 dwelling and all oilier nece-s iry out buildings, and a ine merchant Mill, situate I upon a never failing stream of water, an 1 in a healthy location.— Also, upon the premi-es re attache I several Machine Shops so situated that the mteninery is propelled by w itei'. JOSHU V Rt.BERTS. 1 , n. b. McConnell f ' We will also sell on W -dnesd ty the Ith day of December next, upon the petuntses describ.* 1. a quantity of Wn** it.t'or i Fod ler. I Mu e. 2 Sets Blacksmith's Tools 1 s : x horse U agon and Harness Farming ools of a’l descriptions an 1 »arious other irticl *s b *'ong ng to a farm and too tedious to mention J )SHL T V ROBERTS, I P _... II B Mc’’ONNELL. J September l l'h W L Ge. ogia. Pautdi-g Cundg. HE>iRV H ILDER) ' ibel f r Divorce in I’.iu’d vs > ing -up rior Court. August RHODA HOLDER I r«rm |X6I. It appe >riitg to tl e <’on t by the ret rn of the Sheriff that th*- dele dant is not to be f und in said countv. n <1 it further appjari g that she r si t s witho t the Omits <>f tins -tnte. It is ordered hv the C >u*t. th t service b e per fected b- pub.ieati m arc >r ling to Law, i i such cases :n .d ■ xrd pr >vi ad D P. H V MOND. J S.C. I earti'-' the ah >v to b a true copx tisen from the miuut.-s oft, , ot (4th, < L. 4TRIDTLVND o’> id to .1 tra.or’s S <le TV T LL be b don* the Cmirt House door ' V in the t<>w iof Cmniri g lors\ th cou tty. Georgia on thefirst Tu *sdav in December next, the lan Is b dunging to th** estate ol Samuel Edmonson, late of sRd count) deeeaaed consist ing of the following lots : Nos. 164. 73 an 1 half of the un livi le 1 lot No 187 -the widow’s dower exce te 1 -j of 1<)<) acres, off the South end of the two first named 1 >ts. Sold for the purpose of distribution. Term* tn ide known on dav of sa'e. M M. D. B-N’l LEV . Oc' ber 21st. 1861. .1 Iminis'rator. Adm ni •'trat jta d t le. llftLLbc sob! under n order of the t'ourt of Orlinaryo*’ ‘'o'>b •’••untv.'m the first Tues •lay ih J tnmry n xt b-f »-e tho Court ll.ui-e d->or in >»c city of Mariettx. between the legal hours of sa e the following p op**rt». One town l-.t in te city of 'I iriet' »i' u ‘ted on the R .s«c'l road with tigood frrtned dw Ing there m t present occu pied by Titos Brook Also lots of lan I Nos. 8 . >9 *♦• d south hdf of No, 9 tn the fir-t di triet of second see ion, Cobb County, with a •od fron d dwel'itig nd al nec cssa v ut bui 'li"gs good wat rAc There are on th's p’ace fifty acres of c eared land, an excellent fi uit nrcha-d d th- property of lien T Meacham deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and c*cdito sos said deeea-ed Terms made knoan on d vof sale. October 2'th I*6 , t d s JOHN O ll KY<. Admr. PK'kEX SH»'.RIII"S SILO >M< r iLL be sold before the Comt House door ▼ » in the Town of Jas .er on the first Tues day in J mu try next, between the legtl hours of s tie. nt public oute y. the following propertv. Lot <if bin I No. in the 12th District and 2d Section of Pickens county. Levied on by v>r tne of a fi fa issued from the Superior t’ourt of Bibb county, in fivor of Erislus Henry, jr.. v> Clark S Putnam. Levied on as the property of thedefen l int. Pointed out by John E. Price as agent of Plaint.tf. B. F. H VNIE. Dept. Sh ts. November 16th. 1861. HKOL'GiIT I’o J lit.. STATE GF GE< >RGIA. i Brought to the Ph kkxs Chai v. j J.iil «*» said conn tv by Thos. Kuykendall, a runaway slav. -V» who sass his name is J"hn and that he beto g to .4vers Newton, ot Jasper county, in said Stale. Said slave is five feet four and a b ilf inches high, of dark complexion, and weighs about 150 pounds suppose I to be about J 5 rears of age. The ow ner is hereby notified an 1 r»*q*iir»Ht to come f**r ' t Ipa ythe ch rges agaitis: him prove pro*»erty ••! take liim awty. othvr w se he will be sold at ortling to I iw. B. F. H aNIE. Jailor. November D'-th. 18 L • H »l’K. * d«*V. and 14 <U' Cl<M*ks c eap -4 ' FRAZER S MARIETTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. DEC. 3, IB6L IBrgal gislvcttiicni.’nt'i, Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John ./A. J. Hardman, lateof Cobb county decea-ed, •are hereby required to m ike immediate pay ment ; and all persons having dem mds against said estate are requested to present them, pro perly attested, to the undersigned, within the time prescribed bv law. PARKS HARDMAN, Adm’r. Nov. 9. 1831—Gw. GEORGIA, Paulding 1 County: IV HERE A•? Jane Cooper and Nathan Cooper ’» applies 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 next, to show cause if any they have) why said letters should not be granted the applicants. Witness my hand and official signature this Nov, 6th 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Oid’y.S. L. S. GEORGIA, Paulding C unty; WHEREAS 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 und require all and singular all persons concered to be and appear at my office in Dal las on the 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. GF, •RGIA, Milton County. WiiEHEis Wil'iam Morris of the county of Milton, claiming to be an executor of the nuncupative will of Shidrack Morris, has filed said nuncipative will in my 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. Jam *s Morris and the heirs at Law of Jo seph Morris, and all 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, isc.l. then and there to attest the probate of said will, and to contest thestme if yon please. In witness whereof, we have hereto set our hand and seal of office, this 4th day of Novem ber. 186’. O. P. SKELTON, [L S. j Nov. 12. Ordinary. STATE OF GEOR7IA. Forsyth County. MAIIALA V. IIL’ uPHRY’’. 1 L’bel for Divorce vs. > in Forsyth Superi- DAVTD R. HUMPHRY. )or Court, August Term 1861 It appearing to the Conrt that the defendant in s iid case does not reside in s iid counsy. and it further appearing to the Court by the affi la vit of the plaintiff that said >efendant does not reside in Georgia. It is therefore or ler"d by the Court that service of the writ in said case be perfected on stid defen lant by the public i tion of this or er in the Marietta A Ivoca’e. a public j-m-n il published in the city of Marietta. G t . and it is further ordered that said defend ant be and appear at the next term of this Court and answer said case or it will proeee 1 as by def inlt. ISA A 1 ’ S. CLEMENT. Aug i‘lst 1891. Att’v pro Libi t. Granted. GEA. D. RICE Judge J. C A true extract from the minutes of the Conrt WILLIAM D. BENTLEY. Sept. 39th. 1861. RULE NISL GEORGIA. Cobb Cocxt In the Superior Court. Present the Honorable Judge of said Court. CASTLEBERY & ROGERS, ) Mortgage. Ac. vs t September Term BENIAM N I*. BISHOP. ) 1861. IT appearing to the Court by the petition of Mei rill T. Castleberry and John Rogers us ing the firm name and style of Castleberry A Rogers, (accompanied by the four proinisory notes and Mortgage deed, th it on 'ites.xth day of April. Eighteen Hundred and •rixty-one, the defend mt m ide and delivered to the pl.mtilfs his f- ur promisory notes, bearing dde the d h and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant prom -ed thirty d -ys after the date of s iid promisorv notes, to p iv you" petitioner or bear er the s i'd sums ins iid nr-unis try notes, speci fic Ito wit: bv two of said promisory notes the sum of Fifty dollars each an I by the other two of sai 1 promisory notes the sum of thirty-five dollars and 80cents each, m .king i i the ng. re gate the sum of One Hundred and Seventy-one Dollars and sixty cent-, for value received.— And that afterwards on the day and year afore said. the defen lant the better to secure the payment of said lour promisory notes executed and delivered to the plaintiffs his deed of Mort gage whereby the said defendant Mortgaged to the plaintiffs lots of land Nos. 12*18 and 1253 in the 16th District and 2nd Section of said conntv. containing sixty acres, more or less. And it further appearing that said four promisory notes remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered that the efend.mt do pay into Court on or before the fii.st day of the next Term thereof the principal interests and ..osts due on said four promisory notes, or show cause to the contrary, it any he can. and that on failure of the defendant so to do. the equity of redemption in and to slid mortgaged premises, be forever thereafter bar red and for c'osed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the M iriett.i .4d t'ocale. a public Gaz< tte of this State once a month for three months, previoif to the next Term of this Court, or served on the Defen 1 mt or his special agent or attorney at least thr e months previous to the next term of this ’’ourt. GEO I). RICE. Judge Superior Conrt. B. R. C. I certify that the ab >ve is a true extract fr un the minutes of this Court this September 26th IS d. DILLARD M. YOUNG. Clerk. S. C. November Bth. 1861. GEORGIA, Paulhng County. TT ' r H ERE \S. Enoch i’iukant. Administrator \ V . \ de ceased, applies to me for Letters us Dismission, from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and Admonish all persons eoncenxsi to be and appear at mv of fice. on or before the first Monday in March next, to show* cause ( : f any they have why - iid Let ters Dismissory should uot then be Granted the applicant. Given under mv h ind at office this September 2nd. 1861. ’ MILES EDWARDS. Or’dy. Arater's Sale. UU’'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday tn Jan ▼ ▼ uary next, before the Court House door in the town of Dallas. I’aulding county. Geor gia. within the leg il hours ot s ile. Lot ot Land No 187. in the Kt District and 31 Section, and Town lots Nos 3. and 11. situated in Drake Town Paulding county. Ga. Sold for the ben efit «>f the heirs and cre<litors of Wtn. Green, late of Pai Iding county deceased. Terms made known on dav of sale. R. M. BRYANT. Adtu r. November 11th 1861. rhiCD’i. Churc-teg in Marietta. M. E. Churchßev. Alex. Gkaham. Pastor. Presbyterian..,... . .Rev. E. P. Palmer. Pastor Episcopal ,St. James'* Rev. S. Beneotct. Rector Baptist. filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath in each month by the Rev. Mr. RawbaC. Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and Baptist. A. N. SIMPSON Attorney and Couneellor at Law M ARIETTA Georgia. October fi. Iy. A. J. HANSELL, Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Chancery. Marietta Georgia. October 6, ly. ~JOHN~O.' Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia. Jnlv °9. ,vl C. D. PHILLIPS, - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Marietta Georgia. june 15 iy ATTORNEY AT LAW Marietta, Geo gia, "YTTILL practice in the B’ue Ri Ige Circuit W the Supreme Conrt of Georgia, and the District Court at Mrrietta. February 29. 1861ly. CICERO C. VY INN, A Dim? AT L.UV Marietta Georgia. Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to his Care. Oct. 12 ly. JAMES M. BISHOP, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Dawsonville Georgia. WILL give prompt attention to any business confided to his care in the Blue Ridge circuit.—Sept. 21. 1860 -ly. uToXn! Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Acworth, Cobb County, Geo. TTTii.i. practice in Cobb Cass, Cherokee, Mil- V> w»n, Pan’ding an 1 Fulton. Hon. J. W. Lewis. Hon. L. J. Gar’rell. Atlanta. N. G. S. Avery, Acworth. Viy inform ttion as to responsibility of parties, promptly given. --Feb. 29-’6l WU. PHILLIPS. J. T. BUBKHALTER PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER, Attorney a rtt XLenx'V. jYlririettrv, t-J-portria. Will practice in Fulton Pnul l'ng and all the counties of the Blue Ridge Circuit , in the Su preme conrt and District court. April 5, ’6O-ly. E. F t W. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marietta, Georgia. W if LL lilisrently attend to anv hu ines j enn- • v fl 'e Ito his care in the counties of C- bb, Cherokee. Milton and Paulding »’L i F MS collected .is soon a-* it can be d me by law. an-l tie* money promptly p d I over. Jan 20 l-«l. DAVID IHWIX. G’iEE LEE BUTLER. IM WIN BUTLEK, ATiORNEYS Al LA IF, Ivlcir OcX. BUSINESS confided to their professional management in the following counties will he transacted viz: Campbell. Paulding Polk. Cobb Cherokee. Forsvth. Lumnkin. Fulton and Milton. Also, in the District ’’ourt at Marietta, and at *he Supreme Cour’ at Atl >nta. 't’he District C<>nrt sits at M irietta on the second Mondav in March an 1 September Re turn 20 d ivs before Court. —feb?9 '6l-ly. W. T. DAY'. J. W. HEATH. est? TTorttlx, .'.ttarnf'y* at Lfnc, Jasper. Pickens County. Georgia. TTY ILL practice in the counties of Pickens. VV Gilmer. Fannin. Lumnkin. Dawson. Mil ton Cherokee. Murrav an 1 Whitfield. The utmost vigilance given to collections, and m m» ys promptly paid over. ept. 1 4th y. IST. 13. CL-1: LT3T33T, .S.ttorney »mcl Counsellor nt Ln\V r , Marietta, Cobb county G-a. Will practice, ami give prompt attention to all business confided to his profession i! ‘-are. in tin* District Court of th** U. S at Marietta. The ■Supreme Court of Georgia, oi Atlanta, ami the Superior and Infenor (ourts of the Blue Rid-ge r renit. and the counties adjoining Cobb of oth er circuits. Especial attention given to the collection of debts, and the securing of all manner o claims. Prompt and efficient attention will be given to all manner bihAiness in the Courts of Ord rv in the courrtv of Cobb and adjoining jo inties. ■ Feb. 10 * one v CAMP M’DONALD, Cl ALL at the buck Store and g<*t a copy of ) the Man of Camp McDonald, Elegaotlv colore l m 1 prin’»‘d. Price only 75 cen:s for the Map and list of others and men. SUPERIOR FLOUR. Any quantity in Sacks and Barrels to be had at the lowest m ;rket price at A. GREEN A Co’s t- 1 'NG RES.-IONA L i'i-> IRICT FIRST DISTRICT. Anpling. Glynn, Bulloch, Liberty, . Bryan, Mc’iitosh, Chatham, Montgomery, Camden, Pirce, LTmrltom, Scriven, Clinch, Telfair, Coffee. Tatnall, Eilingnnm, Ware, Emanuel, Wayne, SECOND DISTRICT. Baker, Irwin, Berrien, L< wudcs, Brooks, Lee, Calhoun, Miller, Clav, Mitchell, Colquitt, Randolph, Dooly, Terrell, Decatur, Thomas, D mgherty, YY r ilc6x. Early, Worth. Echols, THIRD DISTRICT. Chattahoochee. Stewart, Muscogee, Sututer, Macon, Schley* Marion, Taylor, Harris, Talbot, Quitman, Webster. FOURTH DISTRICT. Jasper, VVilKins<>u, J mes, Houston, Putnam, Twiggs. Baldwin, Laurens, Bibb. Pulaski Crawford, FIFTH DISTRICT. Burke, Lincoln, Glascock, Warren, Columbia, ashington. Ham; ck, Wilkes, Jefferson, Richmond, Johnson, SIXTH DISTRICT. Clarke, Hart, Elbert, Newton; Frankl n, Tuliafeiro, Greene, Walton, M rgnn, Oglethrope, Madison, SEVENTH DISTRICT. Butts Henry, Clayton, Pike, Fayer c, Troup, Meriwether, Spalding, M nroe, Upson. EIGHTH DIS- RICT. Campbell, Fulton, <>bl>. Haralson, Carroll, Heard, Coweta, Paulding, DeKalb, Polk, NINTH DISTRICT. Bmks, Lumpkin, Dawson, Milton, Cherokee, Pickens, Forsyth, Towns, Gwinnett, Rabun, Habersham, Union, Hall, White, Jackson, TENTH DISTRICT. Cass, Gordon, Chattooga, Giltner, (’at'osa, Mffrriiy, Dale, Walker, Fl -vd, Whitfield Fannin, SEN A TO'PJ AI TdIST K ICTS 1 Chatham, Bryan. Effingham. 2. Liberty, I’atnal l . Mclntosh. 3. Way< e. Pierce. Appling. 4. G1 vnn. Cannier*. Charlton. 5 Cofi'e--. Ware. Clinch, fi Echols, L ■wiid<*s ( Berrien. 7 B oks, Thomas. C Iquitt. 8. D-'..-'.tiir. M : bell. Miller. 9. Eari\. Calhoun, Baker. 10 D>ug!.erty. L**e. Worth. IL Clav, Ila dolpii. Terndl. 12. Stewart, Webster. Quitman, 13. Sumter, rfchb y. M icon, 14. Do ly, Wilcox, Pulask’. 15 Montgoincy, Teliair, Irwin. IG. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel. 17. B i.loch. Scriven, Burke. 18. Richmond, Glascock. Jefferson, 1.1. Taliaferro, Warren. Greene. 2". Baldwin, Hancock,- Washington, 21. Twiggs. Wilkinson. Jones, 22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike, 23. II iGton. (’rawford, Taybir, 24 Marion. C lattahoochee, Muscogee. 2 » Harris, Talbot, Upson, 26 Spal ’ing. Butts. Fayette, 27 Newton, Wahon, Claike. 28 Jasper. Putnain, Morgan,- 29Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia, 30 Ogle’horpe, Madison. Elbert, 31 Hart. Franklin. Habersham, 32 White. Lnniokin, Dawson, 33 Hall, Bank-, Jackson, 31 Gwinnett. DeKalb, Henry, 35 Clayton. Fulton, Cobb. 36 Meriwether. C weta, Campbell, 37 Troup, Heard. Carrroll, 38 II iral-on, P *lk, Paulding; 39 Ctierokee, Mdton. Forsyth, 40 Union. T<>w"B. Ribun, 41 Fannin. Gihn*'r. Pickens, 42 Cass, Fl -.yd. C’tiattooga. 43 .Murray, Whitfield. Gordon, 44 Walk f >ade. Cato isa. TO JIY CUSTOMERS. On and alter this date. I will sell Goods for cash: ONLY. Those wishing goods in tuy line will find it to their advantage to give a.c a call. WILLIAM RIOT. Augnst Its 1861. Wil ow Spring - Nursery. 4 FINE aNsortnaeftt of the most popular va j Y rietie< of FRUIT TREES, &RAPE VIMES ASS STRAWBERRY PLANTS, For sole bv N. B. HARDEN. Mrrietta. Ga.. Oct. 4th. 18 I—ts. FIGS.—A fre lot ine<t received by F ROV’,SI BUTN’FR. Camp McDonald, Ga.) Nov. 11 1891.} At a rtiteetinff of the “Blue Ridge VoL unteerH,” held this day, the following preamble and resolutions were adopt** ed; — Whereas, We the officers and pri vates of tlie ‘’Blue Ridge Volunteers,” have since our encampment at this place, been recipients of the kindest hospitality extended towards us by Judge Joseph Donaldson of Cherokee County in being the invited guests »t his house, and enjoying many repast# at his table; and, in every way our comfort cared for, and that too fret of charge. Therefo’e Le it ReaJlved, Ist. —That we tender to Judge Donaldson and family our sin cere and heart felt thanks for the many acts of kindness shown us: and that we will ever remember them with the loudest emotion of our nature, as »* /rue 2-^'iW and the soldie>sfriend. 2d. That we wish lor him and his family a long, happy, and prosperous lite. 3d.—That we trust that the God of Buttles will shield our, lives, nerve our heuits and strengthen onr arms for the Conflict in which wc are engaged; that we may soon conquer our foes ami attain a just and honorable peace that we may again have the pleasure of meeting and taking by banJ him whom we so much esteem, 4th.—That the “Cherokee Mount:uu>* eer,” be requested to publish the fore going resolutions, and the “Marietta Advocate, an 1 “Southern Confederacy” be reques ed tu copy. Capt. J. H. HUGGINS, Chin. IL W. Barclay. Secy. Ata called meeting of the “Tate Guards,” laid on the morning of the 4th inst. it was ur aiiiinously Resolved, Ist.—That we fully concur in the above resolutions, as expressivu of our feelings towards Judge Joseph Dom'ldsou und family and that we here by temier to them our kindes. thanks for the many acts of kindness shown us in taking care of ami providing tor us, in our passage to and from our homes,' while encamped at this place. 2d.—That those resolutions be pub lished as above requested. S. A. COX, Chm. R. B. Krily, Sec’y. ■ ■ HESSIAN I.WADEKS. A late number of the Baltimore S»dh contains the following statement of the manner in which the “Grand Army” is now being filled up. Negroes and Aliens i > carry on the Wa< of Subjugation.— On Sunday even ing a regiment of unnaturalized Gel « means, many of them just from the shores of Europe, passed through this city for W a>hington. A friend who witnessed the passage of this body, and who followed them to Camden Station says there were not a doZen in the regiment who could speak or umlei.stand the English language.— A German wan went among them wlrilu delayed at sta ion to inquire where tin y weie rom,and how they camo lo en list. He was told that a large number of them had not seen New York a week, and having been offered good wages ami one hundred dollars at the end of the war and a promise that all the laud they conquered in the South should be divided among them, they had promptly enlisted in the army. They neither knew nor cured anything about the nature of the war; they hail enlist-' ed for the p ty. Wc are informed that at an early hour this morning there passed through our city a ngiment a number of whom were negroes—rough, uncouth, ignor ant negro s—marsh:.iled in Lincoln’s service for the subjugation of the South} Do ihe “unconditional Union men,” the advocates of Lincoln’s Government, en dorse this hiring of Hessians and ne groes to war upon their brethren of tlic South? W ill they still plead for a Un ion with such masters and such mater ials? If such an exhibition as this will 1 m>t arouse the slumbering pa'iiotism and self respect of tho people, then they are’only ill to be slaves of the ty rants who are forging their chains and associates of the negroes who uro called upon to subdue them. He is Coming t> Charleston.—Ex- Govi rnor, now Col. Barstow, of Wis consin speaking of bis raising a regi ment of cavalry, says : At the a Ijoiirnmi nt of the Democratic Nat'onal Convention, in Charleston, sev eral genth ni**n invited me to come to Chariest »n again. I promised that I Would, and 1 am going as soon as my regiment is ready to march. ti App>intn\e«ts of Rr^gadie>•Generals in the Northern Army. A Washington dispatch says: Among the recently appointed Brig adier Generals are Morgan, of Ohio, and Col. Phillip St. George Cooke, who recently brought thither his cavalry troops fr<>m Utah. He is a na’ive and appointed from Virginia. NO. 34.