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8®* ; „ I'nnvpilllon. ! Public Meelinj— Minlze Volnnteers. of tho route of the Northern army.—
The Peoples .title 1 . Harmony Grove Aa» id ISfit 1 lie culls it a cowardly route, a miscra
The lime (of holdin C ,h " ron ”" ,, 1 ° | n lll £d,tort Souther Banner* ’ ’ hie, causless panic, and disgraceful to
■' ,hB 41 ' Wo propose to give, through your ! in nnironn »»«* s»>'liers.
valuable paper a short notice ot a large I 1 ho Loudon l imes editorially says
and respectable meeting of ladies and ! ‘A' e . victor y was a complete one
heeii changed from '.tie 4 th
S Tounue. no. haring appointed delegates
would do well .0 al.end to U immediately.
We hope this section of tho Slate will be
well represented.
rt alloii Court.
Superior court of Walton county adjourn
ed Monday afternoon. Nearly all the law.
yeti and clients had left for '.he war. Two
companies hare already left, and two others
met in Monroe on Tuesday, for the purpose
of organizing.
The fires of patriotism are brightly burn
ing in fl alton.
Army Correspondence
QUARTERS, A'I HENS GUARDS, 1
Camp Gwynn, ;•
Portsmouth, Va., Aug. Hist, 1861. J
Editort Southern Banner :
The
gentlemen, of Jackson and adjacent
counties, on Saturday, 3d inst., for the
purpose of having speeches, and to wit
ness the performance of Maj. Mintze'e
volunteer company, known as the
Miotze Winn eers. At an early hour
there was quits a large crowd assent
bled at the Puller House, to which
'place the volunteer company was mar
ched in double file to participate.
On motion et Maj. Miotze, the meet
ing was organized by calling Dr. W. B.
J. Ilavdemau to the Chair, and M. U.
Thomas requested to act as secretary.
The Chairman, bef< re taking his ►eat,
said the principal object of the meeting
„as to solicit f'urlhe: adlitions to the
volunteer comi>any new forming in this
part ol Jackson county, and after a suf
ficient number shall be added, to or
of a number of ^Georgians was held in ; had lost a leg. The official statpmeni of |
the Senate Chamber of the Capitol, j ,h * federal toss is 223 killed, 721 wounded j
Since my last, sc little has cccured j gan j zo ga id company forthwith
in cur camp calculated to interest your b \y j.\ Stark was then called on,when
readers thnt*I hardly have the heart to i k o cam0 forward and addressed ti.c
take up rov pen again. i cro« d in a short, pointed aud eloquent
For a week we have had a great speech. Other gentlemon were then
deal of rain, which has been quite dis- called upon. Maj. Mmtze.Gen. D. M.
, I ’ amount ol ntu i Burns,Judge H. A. Gideon, of Jackson,
agreeable at camp,, on .."J,". ! and Judge J. M. David, John J. J.
lorimt arouru ou * ‘ w< . \ Shepherd, of Banks couuty, addressed
mnnt to our garters MI „ ie Lembly in short speeches, with
cannot complain ol its being ha d to e ff cct .
endure, (as our tents generally keep us *> Mw j jtintze marched and counter-
dry,) except lo those standing se't rj,, marc i, e( j i,;, company a few minutes
to them, a dren. hmg rain atuJ . ark , between eacG speech, when a number
night, to say the leasi, were not at all j n f our np j,] 0 boys united themselves to
desirable. Many of us are provided |,is company.
with water p.ool corerings anti stand it j The ladies also showed zeal and pa-
vet y we 1, aiitl then, you know, there 1 triotism worthy of note. Tho young
is a c umb of comfort in the thought j ladies who were willing to vjluuteer mid
that it takes alltiie.se tilings to make | aid during the war, were requested to
Up the rich experience of a soldier.
L'uisn army lust all, cveu their mili
tary honor, |aud wishes it could find
something in it to congratulate oittier
victors or vanquished, but sees nothing
but what must stimulate the evil pass
ions of both coinhattauts.
Tho London News denounces the
Times’ ciiticism, but says nothing has
happened which was not anticipated
as possibie.
All journals think the event has clo
sed ihu door ol compromise, and must
embittc: and piolotig the struggle.
A I'm is letter says the success of
the Southerners powerfully operated ou
l’atisau "pinion in lavor of tne Secesa
lonists.
The London Times has another (a
Second; article bitterly sarcastic ou tho
battle at Bull Kuo. It says there must
rise a gatheringploubt that the South
ern nut is tco Hard to ctack, aud that our sick and wounded!
the military line, as a matter of busi
ness, does no. answer.
The same article ridicules and laughs
at the threats of a prominent New
Y oik journal against England's going
into ttic ports.
It feats the question of the l lockade
in America may involve England in
: some difficult compliination.
The London l tines remarks that
there is a little cloud which, although
only as large as a man's hand, mat/
come to overshadow the irhole sky.
On the lust^day of tho session Lord
Palmerston stated his views on the
question of the blockade, lie said, in
etiect, it the blockading foies should
allow any one res.ul to i nter a blockaded
and 291 missing,
STILL ANOTHER PRESS MOBBED.
Oi.cvEt.Asn, Ohio, Aug. 23.—The Stark
couuty Democrat, a peace paper, has been
totally gutted hy Federal volunteers.
PEACE FLAG RAISING AND A ROW
IN CONNECTICUT.
Dasbvrv, Cons., Aug. 23.—At the rais
ing of a peace flag in Fairfield, ■Conn., to
day, about 400 persons were present, when
some of them attempted to raise the "Stars
and Stripes.” The altein; t, however, was
successlully resisted, whereupon a fight
ensued, in the course of which two peace
men, Messrs. Wild man and Gorham, were
tee to make the necessary arrange- \ seriously injured.
here to-day, Hon. H. Cobb in the Chair,
and Hon. M. J. Crawford, Secretary.
Hon. T. R. R.Cobb offered the follow
ing, which was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That it is all impoitant
that Georgia should have a hospital
here lor the sick and wounded soldiers,
and further, that an Executive Com
mittee be appointed by the Chair for
the purpose of making arrangements
for said hospital.
The Chair appointed the following
gentlemen as the Exect tive Commit
ments and remain here. Prof. II. F.
Campbell, J. T. Patterson, and W. H.
Richard, Esq., and to sustain the en
terprise in Georgia, Judge E. Starnes.
The meeting then •djourned until
Monday.
Georgia is expected to respond lib
erally, and to sustain this noble under
taking, at every fireside. Remember
On Saturday, we were favored with
visits by Dr. "if. M- Smith, who was
making a short sojourn, on his return
from Richmond. Ills many Athenian
lrietii
IIIL 111(3 WUr, W“i™ r“flM68iCU id | . , .. i •
h rm ft separate line, when about fifty ' J‘"! •/ ,r J ,,l !l ni ’ 11 "J < » tes, te dock-
marched cut immediately into line, con I adr J rom thul **«*«'• « A
ducted by Gen. Burns.
iu the afternoon tho volunteer com
belligerent may seal up a port, hut. if
hrhts one vessel in, his right is gone.
pany matched to the Couil house for
it follows, therefore, that when i
f j Fed
the purpose ot organizing said company, I cra * cr *' sel willingly allows a ship to
invii"- .--fe glad to meet him, and i % v Licit organization was conducted with \ P ass a blockaded port upon payment ot
gratified to learn ol Ins appointment as | t|, e utmost unanimity and good feeling. ' cu -*toinb, tho blockade will he at
surgeon to Gov. Cobb’s regiment. The result of the election for the offi- ‘
In a walk with the Doctor about the ccrs of the company was as follows
Navy Yard, we noticed tho rapid pro
gress made on the floating battery in
process of construction on the Dn
-Dock. The burnt steamer was cut
ti. irn to h.T lower deck, on which a
strong floor is being placed; above is
tooling of heavy umbers, having an in
clination of about 4.J degrees. 1 his
will be pierced lor rilled cannon. 1 he
roof will be sheathed with railroad iron,
and when coated vvi'.li grose, will be
almost impenetrable, causing balls to
glance oil' as last as they may fall. It
is thought that she will be very efficient
in breaking up the blockade. No y< u
may expect to hear soon ol a general
vamose of the Yankee squadron, when
M. M. Mintze, Captain
A T. Bennett, 1st Lieut.
W. F. Stark. 2d Lieut.
J. L. Park, 3il Lieut.
S. M. Shankie, 1st Sergt.
D. T. Bradley, 2d Sergt.
J. J. Thornton, 3*1 Sergt.
T- J. Carr, 4th Sergt.
J. T. White, 5tU Sergt.
C. R Webb, 1st Corp.
W. K. Thompson, 2d Corp.
AY. C. Faribce. 3d Corp.
E. Lampkin, 4th Corp.
\V. B. J. HARDEMAN, Ch’n.
M. H. Thomas, Scc’y.
j An annonymous advertisement ap
pears in the Liverpool Post, inviting a
: shilling subscription for a testimonial to
I General Beauregard in adtniraliou of
his skilllul gciieialship.
j 1 he L'lUiton Herald sv s a report
i had been received that Napolean, on
' receipt of the intelligence ot the defeat
> ot the Northern army, decided to rec-
I ngnize tlio Southern Conledeiacy.
I Queen Victoria, in her speech at the
! prorogation of Parliament, said the
j dissensions which arose some months
ago in the United Stales, have unlVrt-
I unately assumed the character ot open
' war. Her Majesty deeply lamenting
j this result, has determined, iu common
AFFAIRS IN KENTUCKY.
Louisville, Aug, 23.—Thcs Steele,
who fought at Mauassas Las been ar
rested here, while on his return South
ward, and searched. This action was
taken on tho strength of a telegraphic
dispatch from Frankfort, Ky., to the
effect that Steele was closeted with
Gov. Magoffin, of this State.
Kentucky politics are becoming van
coraus. Mr. Steele had only personal
and family letters with him, including
several to Arnold Douglass.
Garnette Davis is about to visit
Washington, where he wilt insist upon
the disbauding or removal of the enlis
ted troops encamped iu Garrard couuty,
Ky.
The Ultra Unionists, and the Con
servative Unionists are quarrelling
among themselves.
If the Louisville, Frankfort & Lex
ington Railroad permits more arms to
pass over it for the Federalists, the
an bridges along the liue will probably Le
burnt or destroyed.
Lexingtou, Aug. 23.—The ai rival
here ot the guns foi the Federalists iu
‘his State caused great excitement,
Shovels, pickaxes, and stones were used,
hut no fire arms. The peace flag is tiow
flying, ainiJ great excitement.
AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI.
Jefferson-City. Aug. 23.—The bogus
Governor Gamble has appointed Ge.orge R.
Smith, Adj utanl General of I tie Stale of
Missouri, and John Howe, Police Commis
sioner for the city ol St. Loui t.
the blockade at charleston.
Fortress Monroe, Aug. 23.—The U. S.
steamer Seminole, from the blockading fleet
off Charleston, has arrived, bringing the
schooner Albian, which was captured utf
that putt. The Albian’s cargu consists of
sugar, coffee, and fruit. She was sailing
under British colors.
The Seminole will take in coal here and
repair.
The blockading fleet oft" Charleston con
sists of the Roanoke and Yandalta.
Monetary.
The following is a list of the Banks whose
Bills are received by the Banks in Athens:
CORRF.CTKD WEEKLY.
BANKS OF GEORGIA.
Band of Athens;
Bank of the State of Georgia;
Augusta Ins. & Banking Co ; X
Bank of Augusta ;
Hankdhf Columbus:
Bank of Commerce;
Bank of Middle Georgia ;
Bank of Savannah ;
Central R. R. Bank ;
City Bank ;
Georgia R. Road Bank;
Marine Bank;
Mechanics Bank ;
Mechanics Saving Bank;
Merchants & Planters Bank ;
Planters Bank ;
U uion Bank ;
All of the South Carolina Banks.
Persons not familiar with hank notes had
better refuse all $20 bills of Bank of Ham
burg.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
rl'lHE exercises of this institution will be
X resumed on the 1st of September, and
War lews.
W E are not dtspssed to war with our friend*,
but feel that they are doing u. -teat injus
tice m not paying their quarterly accounts, due
1st of April last. Wo hope and expect that you
wilHmprove r.n the past aud pay us up for the two
quarters ending 1st July. We cannot buy goods
on time, and you must .know wo cannot furnish
them without quick returns.
Do not neglect your duty to your merchants.
""IVES —
July 3,1801.
REAVES & WYNN.
will continue unlit the 1st of December.—
The corps of instructors is us follows :
A. A. Lipscomb, D. p.. Chancellor and
Prol’r of Criticism and Political Keconomy.
P. H. Well, D. D. Vice Chancellor and
Professot ot Moral and Mental Philosophy.
Williams Rutherford, A. M. Professor ot" tvotice.-I shall apply to the Court of Ord
of Mathematics and Astronomy. 1 11 iimry of Waltanocuhty, to bo held on tho first
Wm. Henry Waddell, A. M., Professor [Monday in September next for leave lo sell the
of Ancient I anonaires l»“ft» belonging to the estate of Samuel W. Lock
ot Ancient Languages. lin, late of s .idcounty, deceased
R. M. Johnston, A. u t ( 7
ATHENS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEK LY HY T BISHOP & SON
M-, Professor of
Belles Leltres and Oratory.
W. L. Jonea, M. D., Professor of Natu
ral Philosophy, Chemistry and Geology.
W. D. YVash, A,. M. Adjunct Professor of
Mathema ics and Natural Philosophy.
Daniel Lee, M. D., Terrell Professor of
Agriculture.
Applicants will be admitted into either ol
the four usual classes for which they may
he prepared. Tuition, payable in advance,
$25 for this term.
ASBURY HULL, Sec’y.
Athens, Ga., Aug. 21,1861.
Administrator.
A »»IM«BATOB'N SAIiE.—Byrir-
‘ U0Q| an order Irmn tho Court of Ordinary
of Rabun county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday
tn September next, before tbe Court-houso door
in said county, m the legal hours of sale all tho
lands belonging to tho estate of Haley McLendon
late of said county, deceased : One lot No. 79 in
the -till district, containin'- f„nr hundred and
eighty five .-icre); one lot No. 76, in the 4th dis-
triet, co-iuiuining feur hundred and forly .ix
acres. Sold for ihe benefit of die heirs and credi
tors of said deceased Terms made known on the
day of sale. O. M. SINGLE TON,
July 10—Ids. Administrator.
Tribute of Respect.
At a meeting of the members of the
Troup Artillery, Ga. Vol.’s, held at their
Cauip near Huntersville, Va., Aug. 16tlt,
1861, the billowing preamble and resolu
tions were unanimously adopted :
Whereas, John A. Parks, a member of
our company, has been remuved by death
from among us—
Hesnlved, 1st, That while we humbly ac
knowledge the wisdom and goodness ol
Almighty God in all His providences, we
cannot bulregrsi the death of ourcompatriol
and fellow-soldier, John A. Parks, who left
tus home to sacrifice his life with us, if need
be, in defence ot our country.
Uesolccd, 2nd. That as a member of the
company, lie was diligent in the discharge
ot his duties, uncomplaining in hearing
hardships, and amiable in alt his inter
course with hi* fellow-aoldiers.
cvertwere for cash. 1. M. KENNEY
T CRNII* NEED.—Genuine Ctnrk County,
(Ja., seed, of a superior kind to most northern
seed, and much cheaper. Do yon want good tur
nips f Now is the time to sow.
Ang.il. I M. KENNEY.
K ic k, KIC K. -Whole rice, just received
ut rednecu price. 1. M. KENNEY.
i%l"01,A»HKH.— A good article on hand again,
ifl August21. 1 M. KEN.YKY.
s
(HOICK TENNESSEE BACON.
> boulders and Hams, for sale hy
7 T. BISHOP * SON.
JIOE t
Aug.
J ACKSON Deputy Sheriff * Bale.—Will
be sold before toe Court House door in Jef
ferson, Jack on county* on the firs-. Tuesday in
‘September next, tbe following properly, to-wit:
Onenejro womnu about 41 yeans old,by tin-
name of Milly. Levied upon a. the property of
Jlesnlced, 3rd, That we deeply sympathise
which was iucreased by the arrival of j vvitit tus bereaved family, and that a copy
200 Lincu.u cavalry from Garrard coutt ; °f tlicse resolutions signed by the cotn-
ty to ccoit the guns to their camp— i •»'« and “>« Sfc,elar J o( lhe
1'Uc Home Guard weie called out but
many refised to serve, Mr. Breckin
ridge was called on to allay ti;e excite
ment. He said that the first step to
company, be sent lo them, and also pub
lished in the newspapers ot Athens.
M. STANLY, Captain.
James T. Sansom, Secretary.
Confederate Cougress.
Richmond, Aug. 21.—The Ptesi
dent approved to-day, an act empow
ering the President to determine to
what nations the Commissioners now
> lower wot hi, anti t
but a palatable appearance and will, • nol j re and lt w ill
I imagine, he rather haul Ol digestion , „ ratefu | rememberan
_ .j _ _ , with the other Powers of Europe, to
1 ARKKR S oTORE, Hart Lo, Ga. j observe a strict neutrality between the
This is to call the attention of the ! contending parties,
the apparition ol the -Meniinac appears rea j ers 0 f th e Banner, and the travel- ' I ,ord Palmerston said the Govcin-
Old Point. ing public to the Union Point Hotel, J m e" 1 > s * ,ot aware of the American
Another noticeable thing in the Navy j place sixteen returning vol-1 Government having resolved to ttaliou
Yard is the process of rifling cannon. ' unU . ers 0 fCol. Thomas’ regiment”, who VtfcScls at lhc I' or,a to ,ev - v ducs -
J he work is done with dispatch and in | )at j been rejected on account of disease |
good style. Ihe grooves are beeuti-, ca | c j ant | spent the night, feasling on
lullj tfi'V'd to the depth ol about i r tisv be.-t of fare. And upon calling for
iiteh. lulls ant. shell, also, lor the j Jur Gill, Mr. Hart, the gentlemanly
«arae ate cast in the foundry nearby, i pr<»pri«;lor, would not have a cent.
Ihe shell are about 13 inches lung by j Such instances ol disinterested hos-
6 inches in diameter, and conical | are 0 f rare occurrence in this , ,n kurop*?, shall be accredited, and to i
shaped at one end. They have anything j | owe / W0I ]j an<1 deserve a passing prescribe then duties. The two addi-
ever be held in . tional Commissioners will receive the
- . grateful reinemberance by I Janie pay as those now in Europe,
to Butler s New Market racets. fhe J. R. Grubbs who was in charge of 1 1 he President atso approved an act
trouble, reported rn my last, among the "comtMnv. * • for the aid of the State of Missouri, in
the employees of the Navy Yard, has m | repelling the invasion, and to authorize
since been settled and most or all have i Montevideo Ga., Aug. 20, 1861 ^ er admission into the Confederacy.—
resumed their work. Mr ^ JiloT ._ Dea ’r sir:-! have’n« doubt Yhe pieambl; sets forth that the peo-
An on dit ol lhc camp reports an im- that ii will be a gratification to yew, and pic ot Missouri have been prevented by
portant engagement about lo take place [ J °" r numerous readers, to know that the 1 the non-constitutional interference ol
in the Navy Yard —between a i jadm® of Han county are fully alive to the ; ^ Federal Government, from express-
youth of the 3d Regiment and a fair I loiauyTsVow passing! »nd°“r* nowfheer | ir *g‘l' e,r , in regard to the union
daughter ol Capt. S. Another eontir* | fully in'piovimj their laid) by j wilh the Lonicderales, and ilia! Missouri
raation of my opinion that the Georgia ' work*.’ Recently, we have been en , is now engaged in repelling the lawless
boys have a gauntlet ol Venuses to tun I i. ra 8' >J in lhB ve, >" P’'* 8an * wo,k i invasion of their territory by armed
/, . o. . , ....... i amir the coun'y and organizing the ladies i , r , . G ,
while sojourning in thcOhl Domuiton. I of the respective Districts into ‘Volunteer lb r c cs. Ihe Uonfederate Gtvernment
Yesterday being our day out, we Aid Associations Indeed, I found that ■ consider it their right and duty to aid
improved it*to make a vi.-it to Craney Vf,, y many had already gone to work, and the Government anil people of Missou-
Island. We were too fate for the reg- a J'* asnf ‘ cr ' sjr J wast > submit a plan rl res j S |,„g t i,j s invasion, and recetv-
. . , . =• o| or«janizaiion in which all might be en- 4 . ° , \ • c
ular steamer, and look passage in a | a 3l/any o! the meeiings were largely In £» ^means and opportunity of ex
little sloop. Aline breeze was blow-
1 ng, and our little craft with main and
jib sail filled plowed lhe g \vaves and
gracefully approached the fortfied isle.
We pass in sight of a battery at Piu
ward- peace was Ihe absence ut the cav
airy ; he united with his follow citizens
in deteuding this. The cavalry then
abandoned the arms, aud ieft quietly
for their camp.
Louisville, Aug. 23.—It is reported
at Gaito that the citizens of Paducah
have sent to Uniou City lor caution. ,
. nuu Hit* aiinouucenietit ut ui8 (JcHtu we know lias
1 aducau. Aug. gunboat t lilledinany a heart with sad regrets. Hut the henvi-
Conuestoga came here tliis morning ! C ^ 1 b*ow taiin upon bis hitherto household. Tue
with 550 men, who ca]>tuved the steam-
015 L I ' (J l v Y .
Departed IhiM life, July 18th Htil, iu Km^gold,
Git , ut the residence of tiia at»n, W. L. Wuituian,
.Ur. Jolm L WditniAi), (lather 01 the Senior edi
tor ol t >U paper,) aged G'J years;
Mr W. was oueel ilte oldeal residents in Alh
eu«, Georgia, ami fur many yean* a devoted mem
her of tbe U&ptist ChurcH iu that place. Ho was
a Christian an in geutlcinau iu every respect,
highly esteemed by the citizens ot hi» native town,
ATHENS, AUGUST 27, 1861.
Bagging, gunny, per yarfi, 25 to 25 rents
Bale Rope, best per lb. 15 to 16 cts;
common, to cents;
Bagging-twine, 30 to 30cts. per lb
BACON.—Hams 17 :o 18; Sides 18 to
20. and Shoulders 15 to 16 cents per lb.
beeswax, to cts per b.
Butter, 15 to 20 cts per lb.
CANDLE-.—Adamantine 30 to 33; and
Sperm, 50 to GOcts pr lb.
Cheese, to els per lb.
COFFEE.—Rio, 33 to 33; Laguira,
to ; and Java lo cents per lb.
Copperas, 8 to 10 cts per lb.
Castings 6 to 7 cts, per, lb.
DOMESTIC GOODS.—Yarns,pr bunch
$100 lo $110 ; | Shirtings per yard, 6 to 8
cts ; | Shirtings 9 to 10 cts; 1 yd Shirtings
10 to 12; and Osnaburgs 11 j to 12jcts peryd
Feathers, 35 to 45 cts ptr lb.'
Flour, per bbl, $6 00 to $8 00.
(iRAlN.-Corn, per hushnl 90 to *1 00 ?tnhlo Wll.MAM WATSON
Wheat, to ; and Oats lo cte. Au"7. t«l«.
Indigo, $1 50 to $1 60 per lb. | __
IRON.—English, per lb 5i to 6 cts; j
Swede, common sizes,per lb 6 to6J els. !
Lard, 17 to 18 cts pet lb
Leather—Oak Sole, per lit 30 to 35 cts
Hemlock Sols fc> per lb.
Maddet, 25 to 30 cts per lb
Meal 90 *o $1 00 per bushel.
Molasses 50 to 50 cenm per gallon
Nails, $6 00 to $6 00 per keg.
OIL—Linseed, $1 25 to $150 per gallon
Lamp, 1 75 to $200; and train $100 to 1 10
Rice, 5j to Of ct> per lb.
Salt, per bushel $175 lo$‘200—per sack,
$f00 to 500
STEEL—Blistered, per lb, 9 to 10 cts
Ucrman, 14 to 15 cts ; Cast, 20 to 25 per lb
SUGAR—Crushed, 15 to 16 cts pet lb
Clarified It to 15: Refined 13 to 14 ; a no
N. O. 11 to 12j
Tallow, lOjo 12} cts per lb.
Tea, per lb 1 25 to $ l 50.
White Lead, per keg, ?2 50 to $2 75.
Wool, 30 lo 35 cents per lb.
LADIES, TAKE NOTIUE.
have on hand a nice lot of Linen Bird-Eye
Diaper; Fine Bleached Homespun; solid cot ■ - ------ •
ored Brilliants; 10-4 Sheetings; full width table "'"nethale pavme.it, aud those having
■ ‘ ‘ ■ ■ inicles cheap us Pr” 1 "* 1 . ''"ceased, are required U
idotli ddinnpk, ami many other
TV ©TICE.—All persons imJcbtod to tho estate
11 of A. I*. Harrison, Inie of Walton county, de-
•ensed, arc hereby notified and required to mnko
' * ' " g demands
to present
in terms of the law.
JHU.IAJCO THOMPSON, Adm'r.
July 10 i»ni.
VOTU’E.-I shall apply to the Co:irt of Ordi-
r ,,n P’ 1,1 »' alton oouity,on ihe first Monday
in Oetohfi- next, for leave to sell iho real estate of
Lemuel Jiiack, Into of said count v
,, J. W. BLACK, 1
July 10 ‘Jin. V. D. BLACK, |
Adm’rs.
TV ©TICE.—AH persons indebted !o James
r " Hfewer, late of Wnltuii county, deceased, svo
hereby notiti<'d aud required to make immediate
|> lymcnt, ami those having demnudH against said
deceased, ate required ro present them within the
tune preset ibed by law.
MARY J. BREWER,
Ad m i nistral rix.
July 10
Sl'OVALL’8
Excelsior Flour!
E. T. Jordan, to satisfy one Justice Loan fi. tn. .
issued of the $4*2d District G. M..ift lnvnr W. S. j so,(1 \ n Athens by
Thompson rs. K. T. Jordan, ami sundry other July 3 T. J
npson rs. K. T. Jordan, ami sundry
Justice’s Court ti. fas. Returned in mo by aeon
©TICK.— All persona h«Tin^ demantls
IT against the estate of George Rucker and I.u
ey Rucker, Into of Hanks county, deceased, art'
hereby notified and required to make immediate
payment, and those having demands against the
»nid deceased, are rcqucs.cd to present them in
term** o| the law.
ARMOR RUCKER,
MOtfKS BROOKS.
An^ 7 t»w.
BISHOP & SON.
"VOTIi'F.-l^mllm.p'y to the Court of Ur-
, ot .'' county, Ou.. nt ti.r regular
term to he held on the first Monday ja Ocmh.r
; f " r sell nil the rent estate of John
I).i ktusoii, Inteoi said eountv, deceased.
July at Jn, 0tiS S - U1CK W«»M. Adm r
► Adm’r
fi *•<*««.A „ . ,, on C'ohoij.—Whereas,
atur.-K J. Henderson applies to me for let-
I lend
Ti.
pplies to me for let-
Administration on tho estate of Henry
, late ot said couil ty, deceased,
er Terry and took Iter to Cairo
1000 Liucolnitcs visited Blandvillc,
Ky., captured citizens and tock them to
Cairo. (,!)
The Crisis iu Kentucky.
Louisvi'lr, Atig. 24.—The crisis it^Ken-
tucKy is probably readied. Etglity armed
men iell here Hus morning, as a posse for
the Collector, it. a special tram, lo capture
nine wagons loaded with contraband goods
i on the Rocky Fork. They letl the main
line at the Lebanon Junction, and captured
the train.
Al the latest advices, the captured wa
gons were cut oil, aud persons interested
in the adventure are said to consider the
1IJOTICK.—All persons having demand*
is against Andrew J. Fuller, late of Rabun coun
ty, deceased, arc hereby required to present them
duly authenticated, witlii
iulv authenticated, witliin the time prescribed by
law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are
required to make unmedinte payment
WILLIAM STONE Oil'll Ell, j
JOHN F.SMITH,
June 12—6w
[ Adair's.
Confederacy Loan!
Aihf.*B, June JM.lSGl.
ilnrk shadow tioven* over the one who walked
life's pathway by hia Bide, and the fondly loved
children he has left. A!ub! how sadly will they
in is j his pleasant voi ic, his benevolent smile, and
the kindly glance of his once mil dy beaming eye.
Vet we trust a Divine Dower wi.l strengthen aud
sustain them iu this their hour of trial, and that
they will be enabled with meekly resigned hearts
to murmur, “God s will be d<me.’
h’or many,months Mr.W n health had been fail
ing, aud at the earuest pequest of hts friends aud
advice of physicians, he left tus home, liopim; that
the pure uiouutuiu breeze of Xortheru Georgia
would rostort his wasted strength, and vin e inert
re animate the luut|t of lite, whose lustre urew dim
ami taint as the summer days wore ala
attended. ’ pressing tlieir will upon all questions
In Hall’s District, the ladies prepared us affecting their rights anti hbeities.
a vety handsome dinner, and in addition lo | The p res jdeilt IS authorized to CO-
organizing the association, Capt. Davant ; . 4 , . .. .. , •
received HI recruits lo his volunteer compa- I °P erale > ^ ro ^ ie nailltar}' power ol this
ny, and a good many others from the same I Government, with the authorities of
now of.en are earthly hopes blasted-boW’ surely
aud swiftly do the shadows tdUowr tlftMunligni,
for he htul scarcely greeted his rein ives and gazoo
abroad over *.h3 smiling beauties *»t tl.is ptc i . „
turesquo tegiou. wheu he was suuiut ncd ftom the j 4 velopment of ot r
sceues of earth. The balmy winds Hunting from
_ __ dewy hillsides , tho pure cryslial water, seeming-!
nroncrtv safe. The Lebanon Branch train ! 'X > ,,c ,0 «elber vwttlj the kindest st j
property gn . wi niiri «-a aU4i holuat enueuriueutH lavished bv lov
did not reach Ihe Junction, it is supposed | i nx heart a. could not stay the Meeting spirit which
in consequence of tho trac*c having been i mnt already plumed its wings for u heavenly
destioyed. ! diglit.
Eater.—Tbe Collector's posse have re
turned niththe plunder.
A printer, by tne name of McCarty* was tenam-e gave evidence of his faith in Jesus, aud
killed by accidentally falling from the train, of the pure aud exemplary life he had led- “ dark
~ ‘ “ “ ... the perfect man, aud bouold the upright, for the
end of that umu is peace. ” “Night dews full not
more gently, or weary worn out winds expire so
soil- ’
Mr. W.ltns left a gentle, devoted wife, ami to
his lonely and bereaved one we offer our deepest,
tenderest condolence. May she lean upon the
bosom of tbe merciful Redeemer, ami rccieve from
Him that consolation which earth born beings
nuuot give; and iu liaaven may she join the
Executive Dep’t. Adj’t. Gen’s. Office, J
Atlanta, Ga., August lGth 1861. j
Tho Gunsmiths and manufacturers of
Small Arms, in Georgia, are respectfully
requested to meet the Governor and tbe Ad
jutant General of the Slate, al the tempora
ry office of the Governor, at Atlanta, on
Thursday, tlie 29th instant, for the purpose
ot’concerting vigorous measures for repair
ing ami making efficient the old muskets,
rifi >8 and guns in the Slate, and establish
ing uniform prices therefor ; and, also, to
compare notes as to our resources for tue
manufacture of small arms, and ofadopting,
if possible, some plan for their fabrication
in sufficient quantities.
The struggle in which ws sre engaged
calls for our best energies, and the fullest
resources, especially
S KDHKKIPTIONSwUl be opc.cd at the
office of A, Hull, on the loth inaL for balance
ot the 15,000,000 Load.
Subsc-fiptious will be received in snv current
Bank .Votes which are at par in the cities of Sc.
vanmth and Augusta.
ASBURY HULL,
nins
ami si.„„rr.| tl,e t r ' f ". re -.‘" *?«* " mt «d'"oni.h all
ami singula! Iho kmdre i and creditors of said do
i-’ it any they have, why
. ' V tt *hniinntrtttion should not he itnaucd to
tl.is<v,urt a " 1 ’ ,I|B Se i ,u ‘ mb -* r Term next of
iL&aiih d.?; f j™* ,iTi offiti * 1 K '* ?r ' a,uro '
July 2,-J,M K " SE "DTCHELL, Ordinary.
r^EOItCIA Krnnklin County.—T tv o
.MhsT'!! ' t Sa o r .‘! ate "PP»«-«f'ou trill he made
' i f, ^ ourt ° r i ° l(li " nr .v «' "aid county f„r leave
t sdl a nc^'r.i boy, named I'leasant, about twelve
jL"” 0 ; b'donging to the estate „f Massilva
* I .\.,,,, U >1 tbe benefit of her creditors.
JIvKHl-tUAII CLEVELAND, Guardian.
July
monefT
June 19 —tf.
ASBURY HULL, > 1 j
El). It. WARE, > Comma. *J- OOI ,’' S f ‘-very kind will besold as cheap i
S. THOMAS, ) VI anybody else sells for cash, by
I Jfl.v tf I. M KENNEY
qTACKKIIKI. AND WHITE F1SII-
* July 3‘ V K 1111 at ® low l".'"" for cash, al
I. M. KENNEY'S.
N0TILE.
4 I-!a pPiBons having demands against the
iat** of Henry \V. Shcat*, late of Walb
count\ diseased, are hereby notified, and requi
red t /prevent them, duly authenticated, within I »
the time prem ribed by luw. And all perKons in
debted to said deceased are required to mak
immediate payment.
It. S.SHEATS, Ei'r. I
LOU A SHEATS, Ex’rx. FOItl.'l.t. Jnrlt.on Conuty.— Where-
Aug. 14, 1861.—Sw. ns. M. M. I’ittmnn applies to me for letters
rimi , ^ U ANTED.
line irOO PAlRSof "rn’len Socks, well knit, o
ake * u *e I M. KE.YN EY.
At hens. June ^f»
4 RMniNTRATOlDM AAI.E .—l*ursu
t\ am to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Frunklin county, Georgia, will be sold before the
Court house door in Cnrn«.*sville, said county, on
_ , - -- . __ r the first Tuesday in November next, within the
now, those lor making arms. And the ! lawful hours of»alc, the followingproperty.to wit:
Governor hopes that by bringing together i The *:»nd whereon Jnines Smith died, consisting
, ,, . : i ii a ® ^ ® e of the tollo wing tracts, viz: one tract containin''
the Gtum.Tiiths and Small Ann manufac^ . lwo i 1U udred and thirtv-three acres, more or loss'
Hirers in the State, he may promote most on waters of North Itrbad River: One other iruct
efficiently the cause of our Confederacy.— ! adjoining the above.eoutaining four hundred
ills suffering for several days, pezioas to l.i.
| death was great, but his last hours were r.i!m ne
Only one rail w as pulled up on the Lebanon
Branch. Tbe plunder tilted *25 freight cais.
More Kcsiguatious.
Boston, Mass., August 23.— The follow- \
ing officers of tho United Mates frigate, ;
Congress, have resigneo :
Ro.iert Faussett, of Virginia, Captain of !
He tberefore earnestly invites all engaged
iu the business, to meet him as above indi
cated. HENRY C. WAYNE,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
Aug. 28—2w.
dear departed one, who was the sunlight of her
,. , ’ . . ,1 - _ I, life ou earth. Ami for bis noble young sous in
W tlson, of Missouri, and Midshipmen, H. jmaut Virginia, who have gone lortn to me ban h
Marines ; Second Lieutenant, Thomas S.
B. Claiborne, and Hilary D. Cass, of New a i
Oileans. jin* affanionnte
What .tudy Johnson Expects to do. ;
Washington, August 24.—Andy Johnson, J
late of Tennessee, expects to bead an army j
on his return to that State.
nil," ami for eaeh
»ily tue tear of'vytnpnt.ty we
hero! | |Item.
Executive Department,
ADJUTANT UB.NBRAL'
ner’s Point; while Sandy ami Sewcl’s community have enrolled their names since. Missouri, in defending that State
Points are seen in the distance, on tne ! fea "y bad s nice time. As to the ‘feast I a g : ,j ns t (h e lawless invasion of its soil
* . „ • | . • „ ! of reason.’I cannot say, but 1 know we had n .. , ■ • . • • ..
opposite shore. Besides adorning the j lho . flow ol 80U ,, organjMll0n of „ 1H by the U. N., and in n amtaining the
river view, we busied our minds with ’ entire county i* now complete, and the R- liberty and independence of Missouri,
learning the technical terms of the dif- 1 ‘fits have alt gone to work in good earnest, j with power to accept the services ol
ierent parts of the boat, shrouds, main j meant"* fo^ward'me ,ro "f s,,,licie,a . , .° su *5 th * P or P ose *.
sheet, &c. Ihe crew (consisting ot grea t cause of r.onstituiioiial liberty. f)ur: 1 he act provides for the admission
Ctp’.atn and .steersman,) obligingly in- j plan includes all. Even tht venerable mi- ol Missouri into the Confederacy on an
formed us. j lron ’ aiu * ll "' h'tle girl, who could do no i equal fouling with the other Confeder-
'Vhe fortifications on Craney Island | ' lian 11 k j ,i ‘ a l’ air ol aoc ! ia - ha< | cl,e «- 1 ate States, when the Provisional Con-
, , J fully enrollej their namet. One lady arose I . . i , , , , ,
have been wonderfully improved with- j and sail | s |, e waa poofi and could not do j s, * ,u ' 1011 adopted hy the legal-
in two months. A number of negroes • much, but desired that her name, and the I ly constituted authoilties ot Missouri,
ate still at work there The island ex- "•'"*? ol her ,wo ll,,le 'laughters be enroll- and an authentic copy communicated
tends over an area of about 10 acres, ; ? d ‘ and i '. ,l * r y coul . d do n ” ,,,or, ’.' h *- v * ou ' d to the President.
fit* per ale il by a small channel Irom tht* , k**ep some poor soldires* letrwarm during j 1 l resident will then, in accor-
main lantl. lt is nearly in the shape ol I the winter. It is true that means are seme- ' dance with the provisions ol the act,
a circle. Three tourilis of its circum- I rimes wanting, but patriotism oversupplies j issue hts proclamation announcing the
ferei.ee is formed bv a heavy embank- i •*'*'deficiency, llotvcan we fail when (too : admission 0 t Missouti into the Confed-
J J I and the mothers and daughters are a.I on
nrent, cannon point through the cm- otlr 8lde- eracy.
brasures tn every possible direction lor It is worthy of remark, that in every case 'Ihe Act recognizes the Government
jin attack. The sod on the redoubts when we organized :he ladies, ana put the in Missouri of which Claiborne F. Jack-
bas become firm, and its nreen gives a ( l ues, ‘" n a8 *» whether they would follow soll j s Chiet Magistiate.
fioturemui ,p p ™,.„re uJ'MMd I KG«».O c l,.l„e-,on-.xa,.i„l,od,c,d
scenery. Ihe old black house has j cheerful and hearty. %\e have two compa- i a resolution, which was unanimously
been torn down, and strong circular ‘ nie* from the county nowin Virginia, Capt. adopted, complimenting tl e splendid
works are thrown up in its place i P"°l ® r "* Skelton, an <* the third “after j victory obtained by General McCul-
»■> NfXfc .1*;SToJirtCVS”K2SVJS51?!"■«
channel ts obstructed by piles driven rapidly completed. You are aware that our of Oak Hill, near Springfield, Missouri,
nearly across the river. populaiion is small, and mean* limited, bur j Nothing new from the camps to day.
On our return, the Roads were quite ,l,u ll,,lles ll0 P c 10 be P'""* .'T?" abl ® 10 I (Ollffderate Success.
■mtateil hv tlin w-in.l „ .. ! clollio all our soldiers. 1 he dlflert assocl- ! 0
, ^ , i *i ■ r ’ ' i i Ur llt e aliens navo adopted a uniform rule ol inak- j Mobile, Aug.-1.—Dates f:om Santa
boat rocked along,frequently besprink- ing heavy woolen goods especially as to > 0 the Sth, says Maj. Lyntl with
ling us trout her protv. To one coin- color. Them can, therefore he no difficulty I f e( j eia | s surrendered to the Tex-
ing up the river, West Norfolk presents i 0,1 lha « of filling out an order far a , r ]. vnt ] abandoned
a magnificent appearance It is i| 1( . coin P"'y. at any tunc. 1 hey have also, a | ans, d.UUU - b
handsomest part of the• - i L'cnerat forwardm- - K ““
residences are
ligtfully ornamented
*nd shrubbery. At one place is a gate
arch which was made from the jaw V ,,M P ,, f ic P ,a, . ,n
n hi. mturu to that fatale. , niodgeville. Geo., August
He declared lhat he will not return there ] ®
partment. j
OFKICK, >
;21, 18(51, )
IC. 1 ilc^ liawo nine/, a » »
sent, whose business ; Kort Kill more on the 25th nit. Ihe
>ar o t le city us private u is to ascertain from time lo time the ne- I commanding officers are having Fort
re superb, and most de- cessiiies ol tlie soldiers and accordingly no- | ■ on eI ,t r eni'lied
rmented wrlh shade trees I'reMdem. of the d.fTereni associa- j ^ j f( / nncr , } . a f e d, ra l offi-
i . , •. - , r. plan, believing it the best of any
hone of a whale; it is about 12 feet high we imvo K - -
and G feet broad.
ler.ng a great deal by sickness.
m ° } ’ l ,,03 i"’ al of the .Sisters o'f
Mercy ts about to be closed. The Gen. I
Lstssoc-Uoulerst 1 .;,, t |, e sick lje , ak .
«n to ti e Naval hospital. Tfi,.
seen suggested. If every county
in the Mato would adopt a similar plan ev-
privilego and pleas-
' ing. And the
soldiers would
HILL.
cer, is commanding the Texan Ran-
K*-TS.
< ufederaie lougress.
Richmond, Aug. 21.— l'he Presi
dent has approved the Act making ap-
proptiattons for the expenses of Ihe
Government in the Legislative, Lxe-
cutive and _u ttcial deparimints for the
year ending 18th February next; an
unless he accompanies a Union army.
Lincoln will do hts utmost la sustain the '•
Union cause in that Slate (!) |
Affairs About Washington.
Washington, Aug. 23.—The rumor that ;
Gen. Banks had reached Winchester is ;
false. He is not in Virginia.
The Post Master General directs that the ;
papers which have been presented by the j
New York jury as dangerous, shall not be
forwarded.
Ex-Mayor Berrett, of this city, nas been
arrested and taken to Fort Lafayette.
New lork lotion Market.
New Yoik. Aug. 23.—Sales of cotton to
day 800 bales; Middling Uplands ilUc.
Southerners Arrested fu New York.
New York, Aug. 23.—George Miles, of
Petersburg. John Garnett Guthrie, ot Rich
mond. collecting agents fur tobacco houses,
have been arrested and sent to Fo.t Lafay
ette
Guthrie is a heavy dealer, and has Urge
consignments in New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore. He raised 514-1,000 on
shipments, which, iliruugh friends aud
ag nis, lie invested in Gonfederalu and
Southern States bonds.
Mile* was agent for James Thomas, and
had collected $35,000. He had atso made
a liberal investment in Conlederate bonds.
About $175,000 was recovered from Guthrie
and Mi es, principally in bonds and sight
drafts, Virginia paper money, and $1,000 in j wtUb'e inoor"
gotd A number of le.le.s addressed to ^ in lh ' UaTulion of the District in
person* in the Southern fatales was found. ' xrhlcll lhej exi6t , lul wl || , 10t Le called out
llios. J. Canon, W . M. Pegram, of llal- | exc in cas „ of aclu!l( nec e ss iiy. Able
trmore, A J. Kel y. have been arrested.-- j bod| ^ |imM tu imUlary 8erv ,ce, will
Kelly bad $15,000 in cash and various bills j 5e periIlilled l0 avold duly by attaching
of sale, dated K.cUmond, m the pockets of . lhelIlM f, c , l0 . Home Companies.*
bis shirt. __ j Generals of Division and Brigade will see
yilccnilDl , nv'i .pu I to the execution of this orJer, and issue the
MiofaOL HI z\r r Al IvO. I necessary instructions for filling the vacan-
St. Louis, Aug. 23 McCulloch un- j cies that may exist within the limits nl
tier date of the 15th issues a proclama- ■ “"-ir commands; (see Act of tebruary
lion tending to quiet tiie fears of the ; 1 “'*• IS “°‘ * 70 Cobb's new Dt-
. . b i 1 ii. ,» gtai;) that the Division* ami iJrigades may
unionists ; also a general order thank Jie thoroughly organized and held^tn readt-
ing the army aod describing the victo- j negs (0 uie ei any details or drafts ordered
ry Ri bril taut. ! by the Governor. ’1 hey will also report by
Brownleo has beeu released, on con- ■ letter to this t-ffice, at once, their post office
dilion that he would resign liis office j address, aud furnish complete lists of their
and leave the city and reside iu a free of Commander-in-Chief;
GENERAL ORDERS, »
No. 13. )
The Governor and Commander-in-Cliicf
directs the Major Geuerals, Brigsdter Gen
erals, Colonels, and other officers of the Mi
litia ol the fatale to take immediate and
earnest measures fur the better organization
of the Militia within tlieir several Distiicts,
as required by law. Tbe necessity for
thorough organization is urgent as the pe
riod is approaching when ihe enemy, no
longer deterred by fears ol climate, may at
tempt an invasion of our coast.
The attention of all the officers of the Mi
litia, is therefore, called to the laws regu
lating the Military organization of the fatale
and especially tu the llihand 15 sections
of the Art ot 1818; the 1st section of tbe
Act Dec. 20, 1821, and the 3d, 4tl» and 5lh
sections ut the Act of December 22J, 1840,
In pursuance of these enactments the
commanding officers of companies will im
mediately enroll every able bodied white
male citizen, as well as aliens, neuvecn the
age of eighteen and forty,five years, except
such as are exempt by the laws of the Con
federate fatales, and ol this .State, within
his District; and will report tlio cnrollmcu
by the 10th faemptember next, lo the Lieu
tenant Colonel, or Mtjor commanding his
Battalion, who, in turn, if nut independent
but attached to a Regiment, will make a
lull return of Ihe Ualtillion lo the Colonel
by the 15lh ol faeplembcr.
‘Home Guards* will be composed cxclu-
Hkmi CjL AUTKiK. 3d Division,Q. M.)
Athe.ns, 26th August, If61. ,
GENERAL ORDERS, )
No.2. \
I. Prompt obedience to G'rurrnl Orders No.
13, datcd2l*t instaut, from the Aiiju'ant Gener
al's office, is hereby required of Brigadier Gen
erals, Colonels and Captains in this Division
II. Division General Orders .Yu. 1, of the 7tfi
instant, ate repeated, and tho attention of all
concerned, is earnestly and urgently called to
cm.
III. The attention of commanders will he spe
cially directed to sections 13 and ‘J1 of tho Act of
1XI8, and to the Act of 21 si Dec. 1839, iu refer
ence to ordering elections, ami to arms amt equip
meats.
IV. The penalties of the law incut red for no-
gleet o'* duty or disobedience of orders, are shown
hi the lollowiug comparative list of fines .
Major Gen. may be Lued from $1 (Mill to $-J 000
Brig. Geu. 600 to I 400
Colonel, 140 to 600
I,t. Col. oi Major, 60 to 300
Captain, 40 to P20
I Subaltern, 20 to 106
j Non Coimn'd Officers] 25 to 100
Private, 20 to 100
See Sec. 19, Act of ISIS.
V. Any threat to enforce the lair compelling at
tendances! musters, armed, Ac., is deemed un
necessary. At this grave crisis in our affairs, to
determine the independence of the Coufedernte
State-, or tlieir aubjugatiou by fanatics, infidels
and semi-barbarians, enthusiastic devotion iu our
•ause will bo displayed by every patriot. He
will risk fortune, life, ail, to" repel the invaders—
mid in repelling them, ettsblish the right of a
people lo self-government, mol perpetuale among
us the principles and institutions of civil and ro
ligious liberty.
iotic citizens will perform faitlifilly and
cheerfully tlic'r militia, as well as other public
duties, preparatory to meeting the public enemy:
and when told lo do so,will meet biin with I he skill
which practice and discipline supply, nud with the
spirit and energy nf hereditary 4'rcemeu.
Bv command of
'MAJouGr.N i. HAMMOND.
'I he News from Europe. . Act making ajiptoprialion to carry into
I 1 l,e of European news received , (n A) ., au ;|soiizing the issue of
spuni . i I h . ete L >’ lde fc’ ,a l' h " a8 ° f S ° V " 6Ue * i Treasury notes, and to provide a war
repret tint tl,-, ,1 t he Mutes character ns to render nocos»«rjr a re 1 J -.
of Uieir u ft i } 1,e deprived I publication of a po.tion of it. Tho tax lor their redemp-ion, mil or other
won . k °! " Ur ' • have I New Y.»ik papers ol Monday furnish purposes; an Act authorizing the issue
gone to nurse the kick at ihe Nava 1 the subjoined details : i ot subscribed stock in place of coupon
Hospital, and others are perseveringly Ne «« of»h« battle of Bull Run was bonds; an Act establishing assay ol-
♦ndearoringt > have tlieir own hospital ,ecc ' ve ff >n England on Sunday, 4th ol
“fl* 1 May God continue to' August. It taused a profound sensa
lion.
it . J LUI
blefis (heir good work, and crown their, v . ,, . .
lives with the eternal ioxs of Northern American* were much de-
jt||i pc i i uLiiveic n ’ pressed, and tbe Southerners corrcs-
A1 1 LLS A 1 HLNI ANi,lb ‘ i pondingly elated. Inhere w as almost a
» asbttigtou, Aug 22.—Senaur j collision in the Liverpool News Room,
vi , a ? n . lm 8 been appointed on Gen Mr. Russell’s letter to the London
** «* lellan’s Si aft'
Times was r<>nflrncd lo graphic details [
fiees at Charlotte, N. C., aod Dahlone-
ga, Ga.; an Act making additional
appropriations for the . Navy; an Acf
repealing the 4th section of an Act
regulating foreign coins, passed March
last.
Meeting of Georgians in Richmond.
Richmond, Aug. 21 — A meeting
state
4000 Missouiians arc repotted at Ben
ton. Mo, fortifying themself es.
STEAMER SEIZED.
Cincinuatti, Aug. 23.—The Tenn
esseeans have seized the l’aducah nfid
Evansville mail packet.
AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI.
St. Louis, Aug. 23.—Two released pris
oners, just arrived fro n Springfield, report
that the Thursday after the battle, Gen.
McCulloch moved after Gen. Setgel, but
leaning lhat lie was reinforced turned to
wards Jefferson City.
Kansas Citt, Mo., Aug 23.— An attack
on this place by the Confederates is (eared,
Jackson and La Fayette counties have
4,000 Secessionists under arms.
Quite a number of the wounded on both
sides lied died sitieetl e buttle. fnfise
110! YOU LOVERS OF THE SUNNY
soi l'll AND HATERS OF ABOLI
TION RILE!!
The Melt RIFLES
H AVfi beeu accepted by Col. Campbell, and
ordered to bold tkemsclre* i» readiness to
rendezvous in Auguftta within 10 days from tbe
21st inst* There is room yet fer a few more good
mou. 1 apneal to th<i young men of tbe count j
to come nud join tuo without delay.
(.’informs complete furnished without expense
to tbe men. THOMAS CAMAK,
Aug. 2S Capt. Comm d g Mell Kifics.
FOR the BENEFIT
OF THE
ATHENS VOLUNTEERS!
A. COJSTCEKT
W ILL be Riven at tbeT irfn Hill, on tbe 2d
of September,by tlie South Carolina St rill,
Band, Oswald Meyer and his two little sons, scei
12 mid9 years old. J.C.UOHLEK
Aug. 28. Manager.
N OTll'E,—Sixty days afterdate,! shall ap
ply to tho Ouurt of Ordinary of Madison
county, for leave to sell the land belonging to tbe
estate of Charles A. Jones, deceased.
Aug.28 Sm. J. T. MILLER, Adm'r.
moreurloas; one other tract, adjoining the lu-1
mentioned, containing three hundred acres, more
or less; one other tract adjoining Uie last mention
ed, containing teu acres, more or leas ; one ulher
lot adjoining the first mentioned, containing five
acres. ALSO, tho following NEGROES :
_ One named Jeff, about 55 years old; a woman,
Nancy, about 45; a boy, Jesse, about 24; a wo
man, Rose,nbont 25 ; a girl Mnsilla, about 11; n
wotnui., Mariab,about 2t> ; and hei two children,
one a boy about 4, tlie other a girl about 2 years
old. AH sold as tho property of James .Smith
deceased, for tlie benefit of tho heirs and creditors.
Terms on tlie dnvefssle.
THOMAS W. SMITH, ). , .
URBAN ft'. SMITH, { Adui r«.
August 21 40.1,
A D.nifalftTR.t'rotC’M MAKE.-By vir
tue of an ordet of tho Ordinary of Hall comi
ty, 4 wilt sell before the Court-house door at
Gainesville, on the first Tuesday in October next,
all Hie lands belonging to tho estate of Edward
Pittman, deceased, iu said county, consisting of
the house place, containing one hundred aud sev
enty five acres, more or lees, and one other tract
joining the house place, containing one hundred
acres, more or less. To lie sold sulqect to the wid
ow's dower, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. - f crius made known on the day of sale.
W. D. PITTMAN, Adm'r.
August 21 40d.
G KORVIA, Franklin (’•unly.— To all
frtiom It may concern.—Thomas Mor-u and
riiumiut J Dooly Having, in proper form, applied
:o me lor permauout letters of administration on
the estate of faidney J. Dooly, late of said county:
This is tocito all and singular Ihe creditors and
next of kin of l.iimey j Dooly, to lie and appear al
my office wit in tlio time allowed by law,nud allow
cause, it any they can, wtiy permanent administra
tion should net be granted to Thomas Morris and
Thomas >) Dooly, on Liusev J Dooly's estate.
11 'it ness ii.y hand ami official signature, August
■9b, I Mil. I AMES A. HAKUI8UN,
Augn»t2l Ordinary.
EORfilA, Walton County.—Court <>)
AjC Ordinary, August Term, IMtt.—Whereas.
A. J Suinineis, administrator on the estate ot
Elizabeth llenili applies lo this Court for letters
of dismission:
This is, therefore, to rite and admonish all per
eons concerned, to show cause, if any exists, why
letters ol dismission should not bo granted to the
applicant,at the .March Term next of the Court.
tty order of tlie Court, tbit 7th day of August.
|8«I. JESSE .VIrCHELL,"Ordinary.
August 21 fim
applies to mo for letters
the estate of Nar.ey Witt,
of administration
latenf S lid county, dercased .
Thyse are, therefore, to cite 0 nd admonish nil
ulm- tlio kindred and creditors of said
'jection*, if any they Have.
1 "'t^ be grunted tne ap
and ...
deceased, to tile their oh
why an id left era should
plicant, on the fir-t JUmday iii September nest.
O-vtooDdc iny haud at office, this July 9th,
^uly.7,,8u 1 A C rHOMI ‘ SON ' 0rdi -0'.’
riKORGU, Frnnklin County.—Where
VA n«, lrfvi Sewell rpplies to me for letters
ol udmmisiration on tin
late of said county, dec.
1hese are, therefore, to cite and ndmoniih all
nnu singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased,to show cause
lette
. f any they have, why
. '! administration should not be issued to
lids Four? ’ ' ll " ,0 " oxt ^opteniber Term ut
UitaTih d"y"f Jui.v ,, ""ui m,d ° ffi ° i * 1 si ‘’" na,ure '
July 17,1s,iL KS Ordinary.
G LWRGIA RA8U.V COUSTY.
NYliercas Jesse Jones applies to the
Court of ordinary of said mu tty for letters
of administration on the estate of William
H. J ones, deceased :
1 bis is therefore to cile and admonish all
persons concerned tn show cause, if any
they have, why letters should not be grant-
ed the applicant at the next September terra
ot this court.
J. M. BLACKWELL, Ord.
July 10, 30d
N?| T,CK —,VV e shall apply to tho Court of
XV Ordinary of \\ alton county Ga.,nt the regn-
lar term thereof, to he held on the first Monday in
October next, for leave to sell all Ihe lands be
longing to tho estate of Jnmcs Brewer, late of
sutd county dee d. MAR Y J. BEE IYER,
July lit fim. Administratrix.
JVj OTIC*.— I wo months after data
X X application will be made to the Cour
ot Ord maty ot Hun county, at the first reg
ular term, af er the expiration ot two months
from this notice, for leave to sell the land
belonging to tho estate of Lemuel W.
J Hole, in Hart county.
LEMUEL N. TRIBLE. Adm’r
it m ° fL EMUEL W. TRIBLE.
July 10—-2m.
HENRY t\ WAYNE,
Aug. 29—2t Adj’t & Ins. Gen.
TO THOSE VOLUNTEER COMPANIES
M110 WANT IMMEDIATE SERVICE-
THE UNDERSIGNED is author-
ized by the Secretary of War to raise
a Regiment to serve for the war. Those
captains ol companies who desire to attach
themselves to said organization, can get all
information by applying immediately to
me at this point. The companies will be
muttered into service and furnished with arms
and all other accoutrements and transportation
the moment they report themselves ready,
thus savin" much lime and expense.
Aug. 28—lt. C. A. L. I.AMAR.
& slippers, and buskius, of siza 1 tn 5. which
will be sold very cheap. 1 M. KENNEY.
J l'ST RECEIVED—Ha-decs Rifle audio
fantrv Tactics; Burke's Map ot the Seat of
War. 'Aug. 28.] WM. N. WHITE.
P KKKl'JIERY.—Cologne, by mcature, a
nice article—also in bottles. Extracts of all
kinds. Brown, Windsor and 1 oilet Soaps, a good
supply. Aug 18 WM. N. WHITE
B ANKS Couuty Deputy sheriff aSalc,
Will be sold ’ before the Court-house door,
In t lie town of Homer, Uanks county, Georgia
on the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legal Uov.rs of sale, unc.sixth pan of a tract of
laud, lyiDgon tus Grove Jtiver in said. county,
bounded by William Uramwell an the South and
Joshua faiunnouson the North, containing four
hundred acres, morenr less. Levied en to satis
fy a tat fi. It. the Suite and cuunty vs William
G. Morris. JAMES L. WATF.R8,-
Aug. 28 Ids.
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Aug. 21.
CUNNINGHAM'S FLOUR.
S HOES, SHOES-1 have a lot ol no heeled
slippers, and buskius, of size 1 to 5, which CSUI'EKIOK Family, snd extra Family, may
k7 ho lied at reduced prices at
Ga.. August 21. IHstl
1. M.KENNKY S.
No. 94 Camp Street,
Now Orleans, Li.
RAGGING AND ROPE, for aide by
" Al, S- u - T. BISHOP A SON.
ff'f OltN AND MEAL, for sale bv
AI< o- ‘L T- UISllOP A SON.
Donh. County—To all icJmn
Thomas having in
J-r 1 , , ' "imbed tonic f.. r permanent letters
ot adir,on the estate of Terry M. Vaughn
tmereffiu r?" n, r’ lh '* is . t - > cil ° oll ' yo " ,, "'"KUlar
lie . ieditors, and next of km of Perry M. Vaughn
owed"hv fi, P , IH '" r l’' y wi,hi " ,hc »'«"«'«>-
lowed l.v law. and show cnusc, if anv they can
rr*ntedTo\T H l ieistration should not 1^
granreo lo M. H. ill tunas on i'erry M. Vaughn*.
Aug .4ffi i8 , fii^r y < “‘ d lil 0 ® ti0Clerk -
('ONI- KI) 1- li A t E ST At KS
OF
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
CONTRACT BUREAU, )
Richmond, V»„ Ang. 2nd, 1861. \
nilOPOSALS will he received at the Con-
tract Bureau, until 12 M. on the oth day of
Jwp ember,_18el, f,,r carrying tbo mail with er
eritv, rertainty and neeunty," oil route 6038, un-
' ‘/Al °// Jn, ° ls H, : * ro,n Athena, Go., by Baa
Pnrn.r s" -" 01 ^ T ^ rnvi> ' Mnysvillo, (iillavillc,
l oplar Spnogs, Duane Street and Crosby, t..
cording to ih’efolfowi'ng 0 * “ "'" k Rnd OC -
8€IIItDl’LE.
da^4U A A C M Mu " day ’ 'Ycduesday and Fri
Arrive nt Gillsville by 6 P. M.:
. Leave CiiPsviUc, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at G A. M. .
Arrive at Cliirkesvillc, bv 1 P. HI,
Leave Clarkesrlllo Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at tlj A. M..
Ai rive at Gillsville by 6 P. M
nr,u;;« e t < h i !ir V ii le ' »*u-ay«a Sat-
Arrive at Athens by X P. M.
Aug 7 J 4 ( ? UN M - “ KAG AN.P.M.Genetal.
G EORGIA, Walton Canaly,— Court o;
Ordinary, May Term, I86t.—Whereas,
William Jackson, administrator ou tho estate ot
John L. Sheets, deceased,applies to this Coutt for
letters of di . mission ;
This is, therefore, to cite rnd admonish nil per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any exists, why
letters of dismission should not be grauted to the
applicant ,at the December term next of this Court.
By order of the Court, this Sth May. 1861
May 15 r m JE8SE MITC,,EI *L, Ordinary*
Court of
xratim, a A r. SU, L Urm ' 1861,—Whereas
tvflhan N. RtcUardson, Executor and Atny JXich-
anfaon Executrix of William ltlohar-ren, do-
5°*^ Court far letter* of dismission.
*> 1 l,,s ‘^Jnerofura .ta ciio and admonitli all per*
joo« concerned* 10- 4>ow cau#€, *1 any extaa. why
letter* ot' dicmkqlou should, not be granted the
tasp** March.tenn,.Mof this Chart.
lOOatj t f \ , • _
By order qf Court, Am?ust 74h 1861.
Ang, 14—kHTCUELL’ Ordinary.