Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, January 15, 1862, Image 4

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■™ mmmgm a X 3 O J iTRY. KI.AP ! HY Kit'll.*.' wii8 nt the cabin door. Mi** Siidcl! wii« nt the cabin door, protecting ..i,v jjjiriiMMj) ujuijj i),. ; aJ): *r.j.ud Lieut. Fuirlnx ;..«n ei.ilt avuroi iu lorctliU n iimvc her. when- ..j.oij •• sht)>|>(‘d ii mi in 1 lit* face. Lieut V nilt x lki«n ordt;rd nt.c ot the murines t»» i i i.iv'c her with open baym et. which roimtaiui whs tiiiim di?uel\ cheveit. and would have, »»«• doubt. i«*Milu d horioiisly !*> Miss Slidell, had not roimnaiult r \v ilkiunie &muk the marine and his hf»\o.tf! to the ground, ami protected the younj; lady.— [From n Loudon paper. Ho, ^idianta ! brim the breaker bowl, And click the test a I glasses oh 1 m T!ie "rape will .shed its sapphire muU* To eulogise the lasses, ol»! And when ve pledge the Ifrp c.n^eurl • + ’ Ol’ loveliness and gto^.’, oil ! Hires a humher to the gallant girl, That smote tin* dastard Tory, oh ! A bumper, a thumper, To loVeiim SS HI. d eh ! Here's n bumnor lonfgtilhm* giii, That smote tin* daslffrd Tory,ot» 1 <)ur lfcys an- tighiing East a*u^^V#*st , # * liiH nta weim n do not linger eb ! I or they take their dial .mud’s trom the breas And their mbi< s Irwin the linger, oh ! An i they sen I their darlings to the van < it honor and ot plory, oh ! Andtae>*ve all the spiiit of a man To smite u dastard Tory, oh ! A bumper, a ti umper, To lovelint'ss and g‘.«»ry, oil ! Here s a bumper to the gallant girl! That smote tie* dastr.rd Torv, oh ’ which were given with a will. t; Nol! j so fast,” said the Major of the 1st Ma-1 ! rvland, as soon as the cheering ceased, j *'n°t so fast,’’ said he putting his hand j on the shoulder of the excited Lieuten-' ant, “it was not Miss llettie, but her j sister.” "‘Three cheers,then, for Miss] .lt-nnie Cary.” cried the Lieutenant.— Of couise they weir heartily given.— When the sound died away into per fect silence, and the audience, now J comprising most of the regiment, await i ed (ieo. ltcauregard’s further oiaMffks j lie ci fjliBlied :— Ck^mitkn banner mi. COIMIMMIOISE CALEMiAR. biii DAYS, Jan’y '■I 111v "I" E\W\ HU Mil-i Feb’y Martli 4 t - J*t ’ /" ■i nt ,ii, tin i linllail is .-<«|ii.-.1 Kliil’s" \v take • young Souther mill ill nisi the Sow Grier, i. I..- .lames K. lfii port, wln.se sj'iri; n 11:at jimni.nl. Iiu illy nml jn.lly admired. A I. VI AVM LOOK OS Tlllt SISSY N,E T" * * f Alwnvs lonk on theifcnny side," * A11'"i though lile chei keri .l be, A lightsome liei.rt liiits eari’ depmt, AuJ lime tty pleasantly ! Why MffUMllNffinru ajcr imimed ills > Winn nWnear. (’lire is a self consuming tiling, That hardest nerves cull ivi ar. Always took mi the sunny side. Ami tinmen yon linin' find A1! thine 1 ? :.i enniinj. m your wish. lie lmi disturbed m miml ; Tho greatest evils that can fume, Are lighter far to beai, When met by foftitnile ami strength, 1 llsleatl of doubt and fear. Always I nek on the amuy side— There’s liealili in harmless jest, And niueh to soothe eiir win id!) enr> s It, I,oping for the he.,!, rile gloomy path is tar loo dark For happy feet lo trend. And i-Us ot fain ani solitude. (Ii li... in.'s i slnun i d anil dead. Always look on t lie sunny side, And never y ield I i ib liht, The way - of Providence are wise, And faith will bear you out. If yon but make this maxim yours, And in its strength abide, Believing all is for die best — I.ook on '.he sunny side. YAXIiF.lv DOODI.G—SEW VERSION. Yankee Doodle bai. a mind To link tlie Souil ern traitors Because they didn't elioose to live (In codfish and potatoes. Yankee Doodle, doot.le-doo, Y'ankee Doodle dandy, And so to keep his courage up. lie took a drink of brandy. Yankee Doodle sa’d he found 15v nil the rensm figures, Tiint heeotiid stntve the rebels out If l.e eotdii not slenl their niggers, iinkee Doodle, doodle doo, Y ankee dandv. \ti;ii nuit* ^ilty-Ttltuit, its ct yiiiiticd — was iiuule by NHt>^ Jennie Cary, ami’ when she presented it to me 1 ptontiscd lie** on the honor of a gentleman tltaj^I would, with my own hands, pdant.tt upon the Washington lnonuinent in ILiltitnore.” T1*s ;^pstua:;ce of a triumphant re turn to their city, coming from the lips j of the Commanding l Jeneral, and while ; A '"‘‘ tlieir hearts were still softened by the! ! tender strains of their chosen song of I j love and lamentation ; produced an ef- j May j feet on the Marylandeis which it is im- j ! possible to desciibe. They were lit- j j erally transported w ith joy and enlliu- J j m , e siasm. 1 We learn that his ^Excellency Don 1 ] Francisco Serrano, li e Captain Getter- al oi' (Julia, has expressed Ins intligna- ] tioii at tlie fjeijiiei^,. outrages commit-^ •’edera.l/niLers a lte .wrfl.ii/ *^lit 'ofthe forts at Havana, in ovor- lliauling vessels leaving tlie port of 11a* ] vnjn. ^joveral messages li nye been. sftt ^^lum to the CoiuuLflf tl)c Uni ted Suites in regard to th*e outrages, ] andplte ccmmandct'S of tlte huts have j orders to keep a look out, and it any 1 United States ship is discovered in the act of chasing or boarding any ship within caution shot, to open upon and sink her. Tito Captain (Jeneral lias been so disgusted hy (he audacity and insolence ut the Yankee shippers, that be openly declares his sympathy with the Confed erate States, Ins dcti rminntion to pro tect their ships, (licit citizens and their I liag whilst within his jurisdiction, and j his conviction of the utter insanity of] 1 flic futile attempt of the Yankees to subjugate the South—A < >(' < U/cans Dt Ita. i ij ia 11 r. nit; i> nee .i e-i-Ag ee. e; :11 ft l i I 11 Aug g :i, -i 5 t|ii - 1 p Bi t) F. mu dt i<; IMS li*gt 71 l! ’-i u 4| 5 s, iL(i tiii-j f.-lt foil 11 17 IK] ID *1 \ ' v H i ! II 2 •j a V v ii u iai_ 17 ix !!!•! ' >cp. lit 1 ; !-"> 1»: 171 If ■ 'go el g:r .i ■j; -ys .’‘.i Hu It tl ‘-J til i | fgDil ! Z .if) j >, ill !:. D i:,i. i;;:j*n,.-i !•*. -JH 1 .'! •gi-'i.;-.'7 of administration on tlie estate ofWil- littm L W infrey, late of suit! eouuty, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors «1 said de- i-esscd, to show cause, if any they can, why let- tors of ndminislr.itioii should not be granted to • aid applicant, at the nexl February Term of this Court- tiivi ii under inv hand, this28th Deeemlisr.1861. IMCl't'D II BULLOCH, Ordinary. Jan 1, H'td. f~\ EOtitiEA, Elnrt Coiiut).— To nil irlwm IJ if may concern.—John Hailey having in pio pur form applied to me fur pemmfftnt letters of unministration on the estate of Tyrrel Ti.rasher, late of said county, This is in cite all ami singular theer editors and next of kin of Tyrrel Thrashet, to he and .appear at my i tliee within thetime alloAred by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration shiuifd not be granted to John Bailey on Tvrrcl Thrasher's estate. Witness my Imml and ofiicinl signature, De cember 2Uth. IStil. FllliD B HODGES, Jan. t. HUd Ordinary of Hart comity. OIIUIA, Jnrkiou Coniiiy.—Whereas, ■plies to me for lcitsrs of s lv Kandoljih, minor of Bt liE NISI- PlfasAnt fioi-BRooKsY In Franklin Superior anil J. II. BnaWNER, l Court. lsatb«»l#H«tch vs. 1 ins, Judge of said \V. R. IIatucock. J Cov0. -«f MORTGAGE—Nov. adjournal Term, 18fd. T appearing to theCourt by the petition of *r ,.o,i ,1 r^fTt.r^r.r. 11 ItrnWTipr. it: :. I tl i « :»• i fj 1* If II Ill F, IX : . Ti 27 .".muHl I! 21 : 1 N„v S, t'lil'l It I’J 1H | ! 17, tl |7 18 I'-* 20 21 22 ! 2:M!; o;, -y, j7 “• ti :i; :t -1 !;o n e. t; r- v. p s:«i V.T Nancy Randolph applies to me for leitsrs ot gunrdiauship of France: J It Kandolph, deceased, These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and friends of said or phan, to file their objections, if nny they have, why let’ers of guardianship should not be grant rd tii*? applicant at the next February Term of the Court m Ordinary of said county. Oive.j under iny hand and official signature, this -'7th Dec. ISiil. JOHN SIMI’KIXS, . Jan. I, lSlid. 30.1 Ordinary, I T appearing to imwimi r™'“. — I'leasani Holbrooks and Jefferson II. Brnvyner, aeeotnpTuiied by the noto nnd Mortgage Deed. tKat «i the second dav of January, 18C0. the de fendant. W. R. Hntheoek. as princi|ial, ami your nctitioners asseeuritii s, made nml delivered to one ** »• »in*ir rorfntn nromiK^arv .-said fit ttiiew A. Gallaway, their certain promissarv cviv i iX INSTITUTE «Jetfers°n, Jackson County, Gra. TIIE EXr.liCtoiSOF TinS INSTITUTION will be resumed IbeSEC. \\ LDiSESDAY IN JANUARY. 18(52. iu tit. i 17 IS BID r i :i(i| . i ! | t 2’ t :> f. I 71 S tl lc.il T. Ft I ib: It ,:7,IS l:. -Tl .•I rt .'t'.’.'i2i .’7 Fiosn tlu* ^uiitiior:: Ko lt ral l’::in:i. • fOWtT CALE\D.\R UOR 186*2. SI 1‘EltlOSE < OI RTS ( T liORtiM, Jnrlison County.—Where H a-, Edward Cratt applies to me for loiters of auniinistratien, do bonis non, on tlie estate of Daniel Grail, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sirgulniThe kindred and ereditois ol said de- ecased. lo show can.ef if any they have, why let lers ot administration, do bonis non, should not i 1„> issued to tlie applicant, al the February Term nf this Court. Given under my hand and official signature, the _‘7ih December, ISiil. JOHN SIMl’KINS, Ordinary. Jau. l. 18t!2 Hii.l. notes, bearing date ibc day and year afore whereby tlie defendant, on or bc-tore the twenty- fifth day of December next, after the date of said note to pay the said Matthew A. Gallawnv or bearer the sum of seven hundred and titty dol lar value received; nnd that afterwaids, to wit: On "lie 27th dnv of July. 1800, the defendant to secure nnd save himselt from the payment of said note as security, thencewise executed and deliv ered to the plaintiff his deed of mortgage, wlicre- b v the said defendant mortgaged m ti c plaintiff lots of laud lying ill said county, one tract ly ing on the waters if Nail’d creek, containing two hundred acres, more or less, being the place where on the said W. K. Hathcock then lived, being the trnct bought from John A. Stephenson : the other tract containing one hundred and twenty acres, on the waters of Middle river, adjoining lands of Lucy Belnniy, and others; and ii further appear ing that said note remains unpaid by the said \V. R. Hntheoek, liiuonthccontran the plaiutifflmv- ing been compelled mid obliged lo pay off said note ns security, as aforesaid. It i< tlicreforc or dered that said defcudaiil do pay into Court,on or betoretho first day of tlie next term l hereof, the principal, interest and cost, due on said note, or show cause to die contrary, if any lie can ; and that on failure of the defendant so to do, the equi ty of redemption in and to said mortgage premi ses, he forever thereafter void nml hired..si^tSv And it is further ordered, that inis vale h" pub lished in the “Southern ltai nor" onei- a month I >r three months, previous to the next term of this (Joint, or tie served ou the defendant or special agent or att’y, nt least three month? previous (ii the next term of this Court. THUS. MORRIS. :*nv. Alt V. A true extract fr»m the miuoie.? ol said Court, Dia-.imh, 1861. S V. DAVENI'OltT, C. h. C. l’lec. 25—3iii. S. l\ ORR, A, B., Principal. i \r u , ( . ti>jdt>i,’ a The services of a compete,aWi,- T.' K h« will blUdreU " DEPARTMENTS* 1st. primary Department—children of both sexes; 2d. Advanced Female Department • dd. Advanced Male Department. $12,511 tuition pkr term of five months. ‘ * * Etigiisli Elementary branches, Geographv, Arithmetic, Eng Grammar Composition, Greek La'tin, French, t-ogic, Philosophy, Chemistry, Khetonc, Geo etrv. Tri gonomotry. Algebra, Surveying, Ac. $17,50 The building will accommodate over two hundred students. The diOercnt Dcpaitments occupy separate portions oftne building. Ji’NDOW.MFNT .000 ill Georgia Rail Road payment ot the above stock. Tin low rates < Martin Institute lias been endowed to the amount of $l.i.0t greater part of the income on this sum, is applies, to the part tuition of each steden* in school. . _ The “ociety in Jefferson is good—so much so, that tnere w no village til Georgia where children are -ifer irmn co.ruptiug iuttuenees. Board ein be bad as low as ill any other village in the State. The low rates of Tuition and Board, the still farther reduction of tuition by the income on the en dowment and the Superior facilities for learning offered, make this Institution worthy the patronage Of parent; and guardians througbouMh^S.a,^ Hon CHARLES IFITl, SAM'L WATSON, Esq.. J. KELL, Esq.. W. A. WORSHAM, Esq., 15 r VV BJ HARDEMAN, Onpt. D. L. JAR RETT, W. S. THOMPSON, E«, ,-Dr.J. VENABLE. Nov. 20th. ISiil. J - ){ - s * l)AV Sec y WHITE & RITCH. 4> i«! 1th Mon I 3d M JANUARY Ric 11 LY. 1st Mon. Floyd* Al'lii'sr. l ll.cn lo niiu braiuly. Vai.Un* H k •titer drink l)oO('!<* f punj.owdt-r iv ndl .vie;. spectL, ..I leelin- aiiUMt , »t dtonliiit'. ullc-dou Yankee I iVhi . mi vs hr. I • lilt 1 (till fJOOii Yankee Doodle, do d«ndy. Hurrah tui Lincoln, lie's the bov to tnk< ^ ank» »• 1 >e.»dl* sword. ('tune U i Hu w»*’il take another arink j^et to Manassas. . doodle d*mi, Yankee Doodh Manassas plain, and nei ^ .ink flandy, r l Lev Ik ' r l readied got the brandy. Yankee Doodle goon lotiud out Tiiat Hull Kun was no tnlle, Fur it' ill* North knew how to steal, 1 he Souih knew how to ritle. Yankee Doodle, doixlle-doo, Yankee Doodle dandy, Tia very clear I too!t too much of tiiat infernal brandy. Yankee Doodle wheeled about And scampered off at full run, And Mich a race was never seen As that he made at Hull Kun. Yankee Doodle, doodle-doo, Yankee Doodle dandy, [ havn t time to stop just now to take a drop of brandy. Yankee Doodle, oh ! for shame, You’re always intermeddling, Let guns alone,: hey’rc dangerous thing*, You’d betters.ick to peddling. Yankee Doodle, djodle-doo, Yankee Doodle dandy, When next I go »o Dully Kun, I il thiow away the brandy. Yankee Doodle you bad ought » To be a little smarter, Instead of catc hing wooly heads I vow you’ve caught a tartar. Yankee Doodle, doodle doo, Yankco Dooulc dandy, Go to hum, you’ve had enough, of rebels and of brandy. [Richmond H r /rir. Another and Still Worse Case- ! Tlie recent capture, hy a L uited j States ship of w ar, 11 Mr. J. \V. Xach- ! arie, of this city, anti of Mr. Rogers, of j Texas, on boartl tho Uiitish ship Lit- j genie Smith, on her voyage from Ila ] vaita to Matnmoros, is a still more 11a- oj x; on- grant instance ot ’lie violation of ncu- i tral rights and of the honor and innnu* i nity ol the British tiag than that of tlie Trent. The Ktiger.ie Smith was bound from ! one neutral port to another. Her car j co consisted of such goods as are usu- | ally shipped t i Jlcxican ports. The Rio ftrnnde being a neutral stream, site j bad the right to enter it, at.d all per ( i sons on board were under the protection [ of the English ting Me- is. Xacbarie ; and Rogers were private citi.'.ens of the j Coniedcrate States, engaged »ti no bus j incss of the (Joverntnent, having no j employment or agetuy in connection win, it. Their arrest is a fb wrong am to the jiattus who deemed themselves safe nndei it? folds —2\<u~ Or/.'tins J.hl (a. ^fFloyd it st Mon LniupkinY Kb AH S’. d Mon. (kinipbell ay, Clark Cl irk ■i I.timpkin Dawson (lam plieil lil Mon. Forsyth Dawson l’oik Foray tli l’clk Glascock Mcrriwetlicr Glascock Walton Merriwethcr it!; Mon. Baldwin Walton Jackson , Baldwin Monroe Jackson Paulding Monroe 'Taliaferro Paulding Walker Taliaferro Thurs. after Pierce. Walker | MU II. SEPTEMBER. e. Pierce 1st Mon. Appling , Appling Chattooga Chattooga Cherokee Cherokee Cohimliia Coweta Coweta Columbia Crawford Crawford Mndisoh Gwinnett Marion Madison Morgan Marion 2d Mon. Vffitts Morgan Cass ., Hurts Coffee Cns< Elbert CoffeC Fayette F.lbert (1 recite Fay ett Gwinnett tireene Pickens Pickens VVashingto VVashingto rt Webster G \ FORMA, .riu*li«ou County.—Where- ( as, James Thompson, Sr., applies tome l’or letters of ailministration mi the estate of William A. Thompson, latent said county, deceaseil. These are. therefore, to cite ami admonish nil ami singular the kindred and creditors of said de- eensi’d. to show cause, if any they can, why let ters of administration should not be granted to said applicant,nt the next February Term ot this «'..urt. Given under my baud and official signature,this the 28lh Dee 1861. RICH D H. BULEOUH, Ordinary. Jea I 3;:d ( 1 KtIKttl.t, Walton County. J •Ciinr/ of I (Irihiiftri/, SrpfemWr Term, 18til.—Where as, William Shepard, administrator on the estate 1 of John 1. Brewster, applies to this.Court for let- !t .? i f dismission : This i?. therefore, to eite and admonish all per sons concerned, to show ,:ause, if ar.y exists, why letters of dismission should not tic granted to the applicant, at the April term next of this (’curt. By order of'the Conri.this full September, IStil. JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinary. .Sept.. 1 1 — Gill N OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application will he made to the Court of Ordinary ot Walton county, for leave to sell all Hk negroes belonging to the estate of John Diekmsdn, lute of said county, deceased. „„ , . Dee II 2tn JOHN DICKINSON, Adm r N OTICE to UebtpiM nml Cmlilors- All persons indebted to John Addington, iateof Jackson county, are requested to settle up without delay, ami ihosclmving demands against said estate, are requested to present them duly nroveu, within the time required law. HUGH X. MITCHELL, Ex r, Dee. 4 Jlld of John Addington. N 4 OTICE.—Two months afterdate, appliea- _ . tion will be made to the .Coun^of Ordinary of Jackson county, Georgia, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to tlie estate ot S. Y . Hargrove, Iateof said county, deceased C. V. HOOD.Teinj^rary Adm’r. Dec. t 2m. ^ AND PIECE GOOOS_FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEA I cniBcrwu.-mmm* COLLARS, CRAVATS, HANDJvJ-JP® ITFS. Ties, Half-Hose, O loves, Suspenders, <tc. Our stock of Piece Goods in new and elegant, nnd trill be sol i by the yard, or made up to measure, to suit tlie customer. * .• # 9 Otirairau^ements for mamifacturin^ are now rtiorefonipl<£e than ever. And we are fully prepared ‘ till orders with dispatch and in the beat manner, both as regards style and workmanship. d 1 KOItKIA, JnrkNonU'oiiiity.—Whereas, vJJ -John 11..Newton, applies lo me for letters of ..d)nini."trati(»n on the estate of K. J. A/illicaii, Inti* ol said comMv, deceased, There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all I and singular the kindred and creditors of said de- I co ised, to show cause, if any they have, why let* I t«*:'s ot adiuinlstrntion biiould not be issued to the j applicant,nt the .1 amtary term next of this Court. iGixen under uiy baud and official signature, this •JJ'i day of November, I SGI. Deo. I dud. JOHN SI MDKI NS Ordinary. N £ < FUKM.I, IValton I'ouuty. Vf Webster 3d Mon., Colih!' Calhoun Hail Hurt Heard Macon Newton Talbot Tattnall Ware rant I Ttiurs., alter White ii,stilt to tlie Britisl. Hag and : alter, Bulloch , , , . i 0 ! 4th Mon., < lm -h U s V. * *• “ Yu Ltiittti‘s Uiristmas Kxpi*rltTice. j Tin- local edimr ■ ( flic. \ icksburg film ndateB tlm following as bis ‘ brist- j mas ex in -1 i*'i.e<‘ : Kgg mg is n vtr difficult tiling to comjionnd to suit one’s juilate. We tiied the experiment yesterday, and alter drinking one glass wo arrived at tin 1 convulsion there was too much egg. We diluted the mixture with aid Otaid and tried again, bat after two glasses oi the new compound, we distovered ii was not sufficiently tweet. .More su gar being added, we imbibed several glasses, tint the result of the experi ment was that tlie execos of sugar we bad added "'gan to pall tpon our wearied sense.” So we again diluted j *j-i iurg Putnam liahiin Chuttahoorh Lee Twiggs Wilkes Johnson Milton I’hurs. af. Habersham -lilt Thurs MontgTn'rv Mon. af- | ■\11 SCJbLLAN V. €eo. neatirfgaird and (lie Fair BaKf- moreans—An Fpisode of Life at ientrevillc. r l'hc following interesting incident is narrated in a Richmond letter to the N. O. Crescent: ^ Some negroes, at work on the roads and fortifications, took it into their heads one night to serenade Gen. Beuaregard. Pleased with their per formance, he went to tlie window and asked them to sing “My Maryland,” ihe sweetest and most touching song tlie war lias yet produced. They were unable to sing it. The next day Col. Jordan, Beauregard’s Adjutant, who has a printing press in his de partment, caused several copies of “My Maryland” to be struck oil and sent to the members of the First Maryland Regiment, many of whom are vocalists of the highest order. The hint w as taken, and that night Gen. Beauregard heard “My Maryland” sung with the power and pathos which exiles alone can give it. At its close he steppeil forward, and, in his modest, gentle way, said ; “Gentlemen, I thank you . warmly for the very agreeable serenade you have given me.” The Maryland ers, knowing his qu et habits, and think ing he had said all he intended to say, responded with “three cheers for Beau regard,” and were about to return to their camp. AVhat was their surprise when he called them to stay, and un furling a flag, said : “Gentlemen, 1 pre sent to you a Confederate battle flag, made in Baltimore by the most beauti ful woman in that city.” Without waiting to hear more, an enth .siastic young officer called for “three cheers for Miss Hettie Cary,’’ the mixture and set to, but t iis time it involved tlie opening of a scc ind bottle of brandy, which proved to be rather fiery after sipping three or loir glasses, so we qualified the mixture with rum. Now ruin per ar, is a very delectable beverage, and when mixed with brandy and converted into nog. it is tit for the gods. So \vc devoted all out attention to tiie nog. and managed to put about a quart under our belt. 'V e then smoked a cigar, and felling dry, im- l iLed three or four glasses of nog, but il had a villainous twang. >Ve added more rum and then we dranf . Y\ e, be lieve we drank several times more, when not liking the flavor ot the sugar we (bought wo would go out and buy a plantation and make sugar t > our own liking. Took a turn around the room and took another drink. Somebody set two glasses and two bcvls of nog on the table—at least it seemed so to us—so wc waited for our ftiends to come, tut as they didn’t w 3 drank to their health out of both bow s and with two tumblers. Made more nog, crack ed an egg containing a ve ry juvenile chicken ; popped him in and rather reckon that chicken got tight at a very early age. Drank more no *. Feeling very dry, we concluded to go on! and get a glass of nog, but on looking up ( we saw two doors, and as vn knew’ our | room had but one wo thougi t wc would wait till out friends with wl om wo were drinking should return and show its the way out. Tasted some mere nog, and imagined that we had hoet converted into a big egg, nml that our darling Mary Ann was about to Ircak us in two preparatory to converting us into nog. Found tve had been snoozing, and took more nog to keep us awake Wc—here—began—to—think—that— the—nog—was— ****** n t 4th V Echols Monday ) Kflinghatn APRIL. 1st A: 2d Mon. (Jarroll !si Mon. Dooly Franklin Fiiiar.iiil Early Fulton (•onion Pike •Taylor \\ arren Wilkinson fter, Banks i3d Mon. t’ohlit | Calhoun ; I Hall 1 ffirt Head j Macon I X-wm n Talbot W are Bulloch flairs, alter. White till Mon. Clinch Pulliam Chattahoochee Lee Twiggs Wilkes Johnson Milton Kalian Thurs. af. Habersham jMou. at- I ter the -lilt ' Echols Monday. ) OCTOBER. 1st A: 2d Mon. Carroll 1st Mon. Dooly Emanuel Franklin Early I niton (,'ihncr (Jordon 'Kay lor Warren Wilkinson Pike riittrs. after Banks l'2d Mon. i annin Richmond Court, o A Oniinary, August Tcrm y IMtil.—Whereas A..I» Suumicis, ndininUtintor on the estate o F.lizaheth llenth. applies to th.s Court for letters of dismission: This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all nor* son:* concerned, to show cause, ifuny exists, why leitors of dismission should not he granted to the applicant, at the March Term next of the Gourt. i’*y order of the* Court, this 7th day of August. l~dl. JKSSL .VITC11ELL, Ordinary. August Jl r.-.n NOTICE. A LL persona are forewarned from trading on . iny account** it li ntv wife Harriet Aitaline Williams. As ^jlie lias It ft my bed and board without cause o*provocation, I *.ill lie responsi ble for none of lSuLcontructs. ] Nov. 15—ly »* J. J. WILLIAMS. OTICE.—Two montlis’vfiftrr date, appliea ] _ . tion will bo maiTCo tho -Court of Ordinary of Jackson cflhnty, forleaveto sell the land and aeoro liokinoing to the estate of Franklin Chand ler, late of Yorklown, Vn. JOHN S HUNTER, Tcmp’ry Adui’r. Jan 1 find ’ T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to the. Court of Ordinary of Jack- son county, tor leave to sell tho land bequeathed unto Uriah Damron.as trustee for Folly Anglin, deceased. JOHN SIMPKINS, Ordinary. Dec. 1—2m We feel truly thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us by our friends and the pub lie generally, and hope by diligent attention to business, and continued effoits to please, that we aba! continue to receive u liberal share of the public favor. ! VsTThc stock is Elegant and Slich. *£ J R HITCH I v SSTCflR and E.ratnint.“(^ W- H. IT. WHITE HARDWARE, CROCKERY. J i Ei V Jt j John Uiuney applies tome for letter? of ad n iuistration on the e.sijte ol Benjamin Kinney, i it. 1 ol’ lvi, buioud, Virginia, deceased. These are, tueiefore, to cite and admonish all and singular Ike kimired and creditors of said de- censcii, to sboweause, if any they iinve. why let ter- ,.f admiiiisirat ion should not be issued to tlie applicant, at lliejauuary Term next of said Court. Given under m\ band and official signature. De- ccinber 2d, I8ti|. JOHN SI.VI'KlNS. Ord y. lice 11 did I^ V»•;t noil's NAI.E.—Wilt be Mild at fl A t!.«> residence of Ihe Into John Addiuglon, in Jaessoii eouuty. i I miles above Jefferson, on die Gainesville road, on Monday the sixteenth in stant. and trom day to day till the whole is dis po-ed of. all llis perishahle properly of liis estate, the household nud kitchen furniture exceii cd.)— Among the iini.s may lie named, corn fodder, and wheat, fattening hogs, beef entile, stock hogs, dry eatlle. plough animals Ac. Terms innde oiinrn on the dnv of sale- This sale is hy order ol Court and hv direction of the will of John Addington. HUGH X .MITCHELL, Dee. 4. td. Executor of John Addington. G EOKCilA, Frnnltliti County.—Where as, Spencer Sewell applies t<> me for letters ot administration on the estate of John B Vaughn, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singulartlie kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to show enitse, if tiny they can, why such letters should not be grnnteil unto the applicant, at' the next March Term of the Court of the Ordi nary of said count v, .1 AMES A. HARRISON. Ordinary. Jail 8 30d ( dKOHGIA Wnllon County—t Zmrt 0 ■If .Ordinary, Aityusl term, 18(51,—Whereas 11 illinn .A Richardson. Executor nnd Ain) A’ieh- | aid-on Executrix of William Richards, n, de- | i e*i - e. I aj,j, v t »> tlie Conn for tetters of dismission I This i» therefore to cite and admonish all per , sous oin-erued to how cause, it any exists, why I letters of dismission should not he gran ed the applicants, at the March term, next of this Court. ' 1 S(i2.) By order of the Court, August 7th 1801. JESSE MITCHELL, Ordi mrv. Aug, 11—Cm. Monday after* An Irishman lately bought a family Bible, and taking it home made his fust entry in it thus : “Patrick O’Donohue—Lorn Septem ber 20, 1801, aged twenty-three years.” Removal ok the Capj i al.—A pro position bus been made to remove tlie capital from Washington, and New Y rk has been suggested as a suitable place. 2d Mon. Hancock Richmond Harris Laurens Miller Sumter Tucsd’y af. McIntosh 3d Mon. Glynn Haralson Henry Jones Liberty Murray Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Worth *Bryan 4th Mon. Wayne Decatur lie Kalb Houston Jasper Lincoln Schley Whitfield Wilcox Friday after Telfair Camden Thurs. after Irwin Mon. “ Berrien Ciiatllon MAY. 1st Mon. Clayton Scriven (Jilmcr Randolph Upson 2d Mon. Catoosa Jefferson Chatham Fannin Mitchell Muscogee 3d Mor.. Bibb Burke Quitttnan Spalding Troup Union Baker Thurs. after. Towns 4th Mon. Dade Terrell Last Mon. Colquitt JUNE. 1st Mon. Lowndes Dougherty 2d Mon. Brooks CDy 3d Mon Thomas T 1VVO months after date. I shall apply to tlie . Court ot Ordinary of Franklin county, for leave to sell the land belonging in the estate of /ts;, A Phillips, deceased, for the benefit o' kindred and creditors. T A.T. PHILLIPS, Ex'r. I an 8 2m M ADISON Poalponril Sheriff"■ Sale.— Will be sc Id before the Court bouse door in the townof Danielsville, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of tale, the following pnmerty, to wit: One lot of land, containing two hundred and seven acres, more or less, Ring on tlie waters of Cull .shoal Creek, adjoining James W. Porterfield and Sarah Stephens and others. Levied upon as tho property of William F C Faulkner, by virtue of afi fa issued from the Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Charles L Sorrells vs William F C Faulkner. Sold for the purchnse money nnd the cost. Property pointed out bv the plaintiff in fi ta. J W PORTERFIELD,D. Sh’ff Jail 8 tds G EORGIA, Franklin County,—Where ns,William J Oliver and G 51 Addison apply to me for letters ol administration on the estate of Christopher Addison, deceased : These aVe, therefore, to eite and admonish nil and singular Ihe kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they can, why such should not he granted to the applicants, at the next March Term ot the Court of Ordinary of said county. JAMES A. HARRISON, Ordinary. Jan 8 1862. 3(ld. f | 1 HE attention of the public is called to ourlarge and well selected stock of J; ■ HARDWARE,( KOCKERV, Gln«» & Chinn.nut) Kl'I I.DER * 31 ATEKf.U consisting in part, of LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, lloo Sash and Blind Fastenings, Ac., Ac. Are the^best ever offered in tiiis market: Bench Moulding, Bead, Rabbit Match and f looring Planes, Chisels and Gouges, Saws, Augers, Hammers, Axt-s,Ac The best kind, all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest. GLASSWARE of all kinds. Cut and Pressed, of the finest patterns CHINA, choice selections of Dining and Tea Sets, handed and plain Of all Kinds. Leather, Cloth, Lace, Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bolts, Axles, Ac., Ac. f n* rH) r ET) rp> / Athens, G?.,.Iune 1, 1S5S. -A. UT- •W'NT3STC3- <Sz CO_ No. 6, BANKUOV 11 .neock Ilatris Laurens Miller Suinti r |3d Mon. Glynn Harah on //enry Jones Murray Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Union Worth 1’hurs. after Towns riiurs. ( jitter f, Montgomery !4ih Mon. Wayne Decatur DeKnlb Houston Jasper Lincoln f‘■’Schley Tattnall Wbitfield \V ileox ;Friday after, Telfair Campden Thurs. after Irwin Mon. after Charlton | NOVEMBER. 1st Mon. Berrien Scriven Clayton Effingham Randolph U pson 2d Mon. Catoosa Jefferson Mitchell Museogee 3d Mon. Bibb Burke Qiiiltinan Spalding Troup Baker 1th Mon. Dade Terrell Thurs. af. McIntosh Mon. alter Colquitt “ *• Liberty “ “ Lili’ty, Bryan DECEMBER. 1st Mon. Dougherty Lowndes 2J Mon. Brooks Clay d Mon. Thomas at TO CASH BUYERS! We offer a Good Assorlmeut of GROCERIES, H ARl’IY Nln-ritT* Nule.—Will lie told, on tho first 7’uesilny iu February next, before tin- Court Inn so ilour, ic the town of Clayton, within th<- legal hours of sale, the following pro perly , to-wit: One lotot land, number not known, but known as Hit* pi u e whereon Amos Forrostei nov.* lives, i" the fifth ilisirirf of said county, to satisty a ti. ta in tav.ir ot A. 51. 51nuliiin vs Amos Ki nesler. Levy made ami retained to me by a constable. Also, at the name time ami place, all tl right, title and interest tiiat (acorge W. Gunter ha's to ot number not known, hut known ns the place whereon the said G W Gunter now resid- 1 ?. Le vied on to satisty a ti f i issued trom the Idfitli dis. triet of said eouuty, ill favor of Hiram MeCrnek ing vs G W Gunter. Levy made and returned to mo hy a constable. W C PRICE, I), Sti ff. Jan 1 — 3l)d. C l EORKIA HART t’Ol’NTV.— To all T whom it may concern.—Joint K. Sewell nnd Kosnmin Ray in proper form apply to me for per manent letters of administration on the estate of George W, Kay, late of the state of Arkansas, de ceased : This is to cite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of George W. Rav to he and appear at my oftiee within the time allowed bylaw, and sboweause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to John K. Sewell and Rosanna Ray on George VV’. Ray’s os late. II ltness my liand and official signature, January 1st, 18C2. Jan 8, 30d FRED. B. HODGES, Ord y. G EORGIA, Hurt Cfounty.— 7V> oil Whom it mau concern.—Robert N. Ward liai Vl/’tl.TOX HHKHIFF’M SALE—Will IT lie sold before the court bouse door in tbe towaot .Mniiioc, on the i.rst Tuesday in Febrimrv next, within the usual hours of Httlej the following proyerty, to wit: one Imtise and lot in Social Cir cle, known as tho. John 1*. Reid place, adjoining lands of C. II. .Ship on the Aordi, D. Reynolds on the East. Madison Street on the South and G. W. Gamut on the ll’est. Leaded on os the prop* r- ty ot J. I*. Reid to satisfy two fi fas issued front tbe Jus.ice court of the 418th district G. 51. Le vy made and returned to mo hy a constable. Jan 1.1862 VV. b. IVEY, Sheriff, LAM) AM) NEGROES AT i ^XECUTOK’M MAI.17.—Will he sold bo J loro tho Court House door in Jefferson, Jneksun county, on Tuesday the fourth day of Keliruary, 1862, between the legal hours of sale— ID in the forenoon and tlnco in tho afternoon— the land whereon Joint Addington lived and died, in said county, being 1752 acres, more or less, ami known as the Cunningham place. And ten ue groes, Mary 60 years old, Ponipey 35, Irvin 21, Jim 13, George B*. Caroline 25, Abram 7, 5Iartlm •>, Elizabeth 3, and Jesse I i. Sold under the will ot John Addington mid by'order of ttic Court ol Ordinary. Terms made known on the day of may concern— Robert N. Ward having iu proper fonn applied to me tor permanent letters of administration on die estate of Mothcw 1). Thomp son, late of said county, deceased: This .is .to cite oil and singular the creditors and next of kin of iVntlicw D. Thompson to bound appear ut my office within thetime allowed hy law and show cause, if any they can, vrliv perma nent administration should lint be granted to Rob -N. VV ard on Mathew I). Thompson's estate.— Witness my hand and official signature, January lsl !**>-• FRED. B. HODGES, Ord. January 8 3(U1 sul- Dee. J Tin .... - — day HUGH N. MITCHELL, Ex’r 46d J no. Addington. ISTlfl-W MU sc, V ICTORY of J/annssas Grand March ; Gen. Beauregoid s Grand March-, War Song oi Dixie . HIXIH-M I.AND; Dixie’s Lund, va riations-, Noutliern Confederacy Mnzurku■ Tlie South our Country ; Davis Grand March ; First President’s Quick Step ; God and our Rights Hhj* ot the tree Eleven, with ninny other nieeca Justcetved. WM. X. WHITE Soptber18 jiST.A.IF’IYB BEY 'GOODS, .‘1 nd other Jlrtieles suited to this Market. Wc Select o\ir Gooite Witli great cars, and buying in large quaiJitiei FOR CASH! Aus prepared to furnislt tho BEST ARTICLES at the lowest rates, to cash buyers. NO. 1, BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GEO T. RISI-IOI? & SOTST. July 17.1861. NOTICE. W E have bought Mr. D. 51. A7cCicskoy's in terest in the Tannery and Shoe vlanufuc taring business, and have formed a co-partnership nnd will offer the public ns good a stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ac., Ac., as wo can obtain these times. Also . all kinds of Leather nnd Shoes can be found nt the store or tanynrd. Wewill soil leather, shoes and goods as towns tfiecurrcnt prices of our country and town. We also want to buy green or dry hides, and will pay tho current rates in cash, or anything we have for sale. Wo also would like to employ 4 work men til put up pegged shoes—good wages and cash paid paid weekly f desired. We have to pnyeash for everything we have for sale—con- sctiucutlv we cannot sell only t >r cash. 1 ’ PIT.VER. ENGLAND ft DOYLE. Dee II tf. WRIGHT & JACKSON, FACTORS, COMMISSION! AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. ALLEN K. WRIGHT, j WM. B. JACKSON REFER TO Capt. John W. Anderson, Savannah, (!a. Clnghorti • Cunningham, Boston ft V illalonga, “ Erwin ft Ilnrdee, •• •• Carhart A Bros., New York. T. VV. FI tiling ft Co.., Augusta, Ga. ’ Swan ft Brother, Feniand’ma, Florida. Bisbee ft L'anova, Jacksonville, “ II. L. Hm t, l'alntka, Simon 5Iei tt, Hawkinsville, Ga. {IT Agents for tlie Everglade line of 51 j Steamers to bcrnnadina. And Steamers Isa.". Seott nnd Oak, to Hawkinsville. April 10, tf. HUTCHESON & HAMPTON | T AVE received their SPRING SUPPLY ":' IK NEW nml BUAITIFIT, ctlOlIN, and ofl'ei superior inducements to good cash rnJ prompt paving ( ustonurs, in Staple a-.! Kanev DRY GOOD Groceries, JtTats. Caps l^oots and Hlioes. Iron and Steel, Heltons% * In - rils and Vices, Castings, Glass uml Crockery Ware, Stone AND HOLLOW WAKE. IVAII.S, TOBACCO, HARDWARE and Cutlery, nnd other things ton numerous to men tion. U^-ALSO. for nett Cash. 20,600 tlis Good Dry Bacon ; 100barrels Flour; ' 2000 bushels Corn. Lard, ftc., fte. Athens, April lo, 1861. *May holds throe weeks, if necessary each term. fJudge not required to draw Jurors for two weeks ; and not obliged to hold two weeks’ Court in counties of Cobb and Lumpkin. ms. Morris and VV. R. ) Bill for discovery, eon Wellborn, Ex’rs of | atruction, direction, re Seth Strangs, dee'd, | lief, ftc., ill Franklin vs j Superior court, Novem Robert .Allen, J. H. | her adjourned Term Strange and others.J 1861. I T appearing to the court by tho return of the Sheriff, and other evidence, tiiat lames Miller and tiis wife, Thomas O. Mints nnd his wife, Wil liam Strange. iVosch H. Payne and his wife, Seth S. Ramsey, U. II. Ramsey, Alonzo Ramsey ami Francis Hudson and his wif-j, a portion of said de fendants, reside out of tho iurisdlction of said court, so thut a copy of said bill caunut ho served on them— It is therefore ordered by the court that said portion of defendants as above named he and ap pear nt the next term of said court and plead, au> swer nnd demar; upon the failuro so to do the court will proceed to and have said bill taken pro ronfetto. It is further ordered by tho court that a copy of the above order ho pulilishod in tho Southern Unn- ner, a public gazette published at Athens, Georgia oneen month fur four months previous lo the next term of said court. G. NASH, Attorney for complainants, A true extract from ,ho minutes of said court.— Dee. lo, 1861. S. V. DAVENPORT, c s c Dee 25 ui4m CLOTHING! CLOTHING! WHITE & RITCH Have just opened a largo Stock of FALL. & [WINTER CLOTHING! Which they t.ow offer for sale at WHOLESALE 0B RETAIL! W E invito the attention of merchants whose stocks uro low and need replenishing, to our stock. Call and see. Tho goods will bo sold low foi CASH I VVo also have a good stock of Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vestings, Shirts, Draw ers, ftc., ftc. Athens, Ga., Octoho.'23,186i- .adies’ thick Satin Gnitcrs; Ladies’ Lasting Gaiters ; Ladies' Kill “ 11 Morocco Bools; Ladies'Calf Beets; Ladies' Moron Boot? “ ‘ 5,,nt ‘ “ Kid ' "j “ Congress Roots “ Congress Walking Shoes : ‘ Mu. “ Ivid Buskins nud Ties; AXES! AXES! T HAVE on haud a supply of axes of superior X quality, and will repair old ones on liberal terms, at my old stand in Athens. Nov. 20, W.P. TALMADGE. ORR & YOUNG KIN ,, **** 'e-speettully call tho .nMcntior. * , ’ . ‘-ftt.icns of Athens nud sumiuiniit country, to their I JTp Ah T T onj/'x/^err’ SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. ‘ — BY— »• TYdair & Smitli ATLANTA, GEORGIA. T ue daii.v noftiifra co.vfkd EKACY, under arrangements just com pleted, will contain all the latest intelligence of every kind, reported expressly for ui by Magnet ic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, daily reports of the Atlanta and other Markets. Local Inci dents ami Items, fte , fte. Price—$■> a year; $3 for six months, or 50 ceuts for one month—always in advance. _ Tho Weekly Southern Confederacy is made up from, and contuina the cream of, tho Daily. It is a largo sheet, and gives more fresli reading mat ter than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its market reports will be full, and made up from actual transactions. Price $2 a-year; or 31 25 for six months—invariably in advance. ty Postmasters are authorized to net os our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money—for which they will bo ullowed to re tain, as commission, twenty-fivo cents ou each Weekly, or fifty ceuts on eaeh Daily subscriber. 13?* Persvus getting up Clubs of five, ten or more subscribers, will bo supplied with tlie copies ordered, at 12 j per cent, less than our regular rates. ty No nnmowitl ba outeredon our books until tbe money is paid , and all subscriptions are dis continued when tho time expires for which pay’* ment is msde, unless the same be renewed. ’ Address, U AN LETTER * At>AIR. April 10 “ “ Slippers. Men’s VVatcr proof boots ; Wen’s cag-stiu b Boot Pump •< “ Sc ‘ >,Pll -b>'tt »' " “ Congress and Lace Gaitors C ° mm ° U P K J " KoT’nnM? U ". d ,,. sU ° 08 all kinds. India Id bersj Children » Shoes; Servant's Shoes A. Comein aud you ahull be suited* Sept. 27 ,, NO'UICPL . • 13 KING desirous of closing oujv** u *‘ , ‘|; l i 0 rS' l JL> oatly as possible, wo deetn,ir 1, * at , r fin 1 •. our fricntls onu customer* that 1 2 be4*1 rwe W .«*;^ E, and will t' 11 FIRST OF OCTOBER, MKI.I, GOODS ON ttlter sell faf ' ^eASHOR s/rter only Those indebted t^us arc requested to cow forward and settle/ .„...* NICHOLSON, REAVES A WV* Oct-9. 7