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Rtcwstoxn. Jun. 6t 6 I\ M.—The En
quirer has Northern dates to the 2d.
Liucoln has isstiod a proclamation
declaring ns a fit and necessary war
measure for suppressing tho rebellion,
that all persons held as slaves in desig
nated States nnd pavts of States, ore,
and henceforward shall be free.—He
further deolares that suoh persons will
bo rooeivod into tho armed Borneo of
tho United States. Upon this net,
sincerely believed to be an act of just
ice, warranted by the Constitution, up
on military necessity, ho invokes the
considerate judgment of mankind, nnd
the gracious favor of Almighty Cod.
Beast Butler arrived in New York on
the 1st. No mention is mndo of any
public reception: Ho proceeded to
Washington Friday.
The Washington correspondent ol
tho N. Y. Tribuno stales that the late
foreign nows confinns the belief thut
the French Emporor designs to persist
in his mediation scheme, oven if he has
to proceed alone.
Gov. Soymour was inaugurated Gov
ernor of Now York on January 1. Sov-
ruour made no address, and spoko only
a few worth, saying that he would sond
in his message to tne Legislature.
[Special Disptltch to the South Confedy.]
MunrnEBBoao, Jan’y 3.—Tho First
Gn. Cavalry, Lieut. Col. Harper Com
manding, was engaged on tho evening
of the 2d'inst. None wero killed ; sev
eral were slightly wounded.
JNO. W. TENCH.
The following is an official dispatch.
Chattanooga, Jan. 6.—To Ocn. J.
Cooper, A. A. 0.: Wo retired from
Murfroesboro in perfect order. All tho
stores wore saved.—About 4,000 prison
ers, 0,000 aloud of small arms, nnd 24
cannon, brass and steel, havo already
been received.
[SignodJ B. S. EWELL, A. A. G.
Cuattanooga, Jan’y 3.—Among tho
prisoners brought here within tho laBt
two cloys, 78 Yankoe regiments are rep
resented.
Three cars in a train laden with our
woundetkworo jerked from the track
six miles from Bridgeport, on Friday
ovening last, and seven sslcliers were
killed. Tho train wns coming from
Murfreesboro.
Richmond, Jan. 4.—Advices from
Bristol, Tenn. to tho 1st inst., state
that the damage done to the bridges is
nut ns serious as at first supposod. Gen.
Marshall is said to be in pursuit of the
enemy, and it was thought would over
take them in the vicinity of Moccasin
Gap.
Tho force o f Federals at Winchester
is estimated at 2,000. Their pickets
extend toMiddloton.
The l’residont and suite arrived from
his South-Western tour to night; ,
Tho ‘Virginia, State Legislature meets
in Richmond on Wednesday. Mtyn-
bers of Congress are beginning to ar
rive.
Raleigh, January 3,—Presidopt Davis
arrived bore at quarter past five this
afternoon, lie was enthusiastically ro-
4 ceived by a large concourse of citizens,
to whom ho was introduced by the Hon.
David Barringer.
The President in a brief address, said
that unpleasant rumors had caused him
to pay his lato visit to tho West. IIo
was ploased to find our army in good
condition, able and willing to meet the
enemy at all poiuts, and was satisfied
when tho thno should arrive for our
. troops there to.moot the feo success
would again crown our arms, as ft al
ways had done on every field of battlo.
The Situation of Bruns’s Army,
Chattanooga, Jan. 8.—It is believed
that our ninny will defend' the lino of
tho Buck river.
Muvfroosboro’ is said to bo unoocupicd
by either forcos.
Morgan and Forrest havo returned
They captured and paroled three thou
sand prisoners, and killed and wounded
a largo number.
From the North.
Richmond, Jan. 7.—A dispatch to the
Yankee Navy Department confirms tho
loss of the Monitor off Cape Hatteras.
The Washington correspondent of
the N. York Herald mentions o rumor
that Lincoln is about to take the field
in person, in Virginia.
McClellan is to be sent to Fortress
Mdnroe to organizo a force there.
In the New York Chamber Of Com
merce the subject of the steamer Ala
bama was taken up, when one member
said there were 14 vessels searching for
her, and thatin thoforthcoming raising
of the blockade of Wilmujgton the
blockading squadron there will join in
pursuit.-
Meeting of the Virginia Legislature.
Richmond, Jan, 7.—The General As
sembly of Virginia ■ convened to-day,
pursuant t® adjournment.
Gov. Letcher’s Message refers felo-
. quently to the brilliant success of our
arms during the past year, and the
valor of the Confederate soldiers. He
says that the man who preaches doc
trines of reconstructions is a traitor,
deserving a traitor’s doom. He invokes
every Virginian to swear that the Old
Dominion shall remain one and insep
arable. Through Federal invasion,
Virginia has been demoralized and we
inu3t redouble our energies and avoid
’.he dissensions and' contentions. The
vandalism of the Yankee armies so
appropriately described. Our cities
and counties, he says, have been cursed
by a heaven-defying and hell deserving
rabble. The Governor denounces '’ex
tortioners and urges legislation to cheok
this prevailing crime. These arc the
prominent-points in bis Message which'
is chiefly devoted to subjects of State
interest,
Kentucky to Withdraw.
Richmond, Jan. 7.—A correspondent
of the Chicago Times siiyji that in res
ponse to the Circular Letter fr®m Gov.
Robinson, two-thirds of tho members of
the.Kontucky Legislature have declar
ed in'favor of taking -the State out of
the Union if Lincoln’s emancipation
proclamation is enforced.
From the 19lK .Alabama Regiment.
A l.st of killed and wounded of the.
,19th Alabama regimout in tho engage
ments near Murfreesboro’, Tenn., from
Doc. 29th, lb62, to Jim. 3d, 1863:
Field and Staff.—Wound: slightly—
L,t. Col. G. R. Kimbrough.
COMPANY A.
Killed—Capt. Rob’t J. Hoaly.
Wounded severely—Privates C.‘ W.
Elrod, S. Cummins, II. F. tyilliams.
Slightly—Sorgeauts A. Rcddin, W.
J\ Rhzzell j Privates James. "Watters,
S. H. Garvin, W. F. Broom, T. D. Gard-
Bi Farley, T. 11, Jambs, James
Beam, John V. Gloss, P. L. Albritton,
T. P. King.
COMPANY B.
Woundod severely—1st Lieut. II. L-
Houston ; Privates A. J. Aldridge, J'
W. Hiss, W. Lockwood, T. B; Deliver,
Slightly—J. Nations, W. Smith, W.
Gibson, W. King.
COMPANY C.
Killed—Private G. W. Ecrry.
Severely—1st Lieut. R. II. llngood,
2d Lieut. J. W. Bouse, Sergeants G. C.
Rogers, A. Doss; Privates R. B. Baird
G. B. Folks, II. L. Henderson, W. B
Landrum, John Miller, W. P, Shackcl
ford, W. ,J. Vann, W. J. Vatin.
Slightly—Privates A. Colo, T. F, Dun
can, J. P. Hollingsworth, J. W. Rieco,
W. I). Taylor, J. Myers;
COMPANY D.
Killed—Private T. B. Reed.
Mortally woundod—1st Lieut. J. J
Harris.
Sovcrcly—Sorgeuut J. C. Russ, Pri
vates E. D. lioclgcs, R. C. Jones, Arch
Terry.
Slightly— Capt. Ed. Thornton, 2d
Lieut. B. L. Archer, 3d Lieut. H. J.
Thornton, Scrg’t Jos. McCary, Corpo
ral Nat. Lancaster, Privates W ; . L.
Hill, J. R. Pitner, A. J. Abies, J. C.
Gibson, S. V. Gibson, - S. V. Metcalf,
W. S. Russ, J. II. Simms, J. L. Wilson,
W. W. Watters. ■
COMPANY E.
Woundod severely—Sergeant W. C.
Perry, Privates A. Godfrey, J. Maddox,
R. W. Shaw, L. C. Weir.
Wounded slightly—1st Lieut. W.*4I»
Anderson, Sergennt John Vandiver,
Corp'l Joseph O'Neal; Privates M. If.
Anderson, A. Ash-lev, M. Carrol,
Caboun, J. Downey, T. D. Dudley, J.
W. Doyle, J. W. Howell, J. W. Israel,
J. W. durrolt, I). K. Lindsey, James
O’Neal. :
COMPANY F.
Wounded severely—Sorgent M. J.
Kldridge, Privates Wm. Gordon, Ed.
Pursell'.
Slightly—2d Lieut. S. M. J. Howard,
Privates L, H. Shirley, John Simpson.
COMPANY U.
Killed—Private Wm. II. Sjhurpo.
Woundod severely—Capt. J, N. Bar.
ry, Privates W. II. Baird, D. V. Hall,
J. Hamilton, W. II. Richardson, W
A. Thomas.
Slightly—Privates D. P. Doherty,
M. D. Love,Jus. Richardson.
company u.
Mortally wounded—Wm. M. Bishop.
Sovercly—Privates II. P. Hayes, J.
C. Norwell, II. Pi Dockory, E. T. War
Yen, W. S. Wharton, J, Fortonberyi
Slightly—Serg't J. B. Stephens, Corp’l
J. R. Jackson, Privates J. W. Bogan,
J. II. Jennings, L. J. Salmons, M. V
Smith, 8. J. Tipton, John Underwood
T. H. Underwood, J. B. Webb, J. L-
Witt, J. M. Blanton.
COMPANY i.
Wounded sevoroely—1st Lieut. W
B. Black, Privates W. J. Amborson
T. J. Bedwcll, Peter ,Boozer, J. O
Dobbs, R. C. Fomby, J. A. Landers, D
Ljcklier, A. A. Minton, Jns. Mont
gomery, J. M. Moore, J. Roach, Wm
Roberts.
Slightly—Privates J. n. Baldwin
R. J. Bowles, J. Furgerson.
COMPANY K.
Killed—Privato J. P. Dofour.
Wounded mortally—1st Lieut. S. M
'Skinner.
Severely—3d Lieut. Cary Beavers
Privates J. M. Foust, J. M. Julian,
M. Lloyd, F. R. McDaniel, J. B. Mul
lin, F. M. Partin,„G. W. Reed.
Slightly—Serg’t L. M. Hudson, Pri
vates James Burgess, John Ellis, A. <L
Goorgo, H. C. Nations, llonry Rowles,
R, V. Reed, A. J. Warnick, J. W, Rost,
Total killed 6
Mortally wounded 6
'• Soverely “ 61
“ Slightly “ 86
158
I. K. MeSPADDEN,
Col. Commanding.
ggyCapl. McDonold who invented
the torpedo which blew up the gun-
beat Cario, is a mechanic from Monroe
county, Ky. Ho was burnt out by the
Yankees and compelled to floo for his
life.
Scene at Hotel.—(Time, midnight.)
—Act. 1st. Hoorn in 3d Story; [Dramatis
Pertonn<x.] , Parties arriving by train.
Belated traveller—just arrived—to
lucky traveller snugly ensconced in bod
and not anxious for company :
Colloquy.—First Traveller—“Is this
bed you’re in occupied, stranger ?”
Voice from beneath the quilts—"Yes,
sir.”
First Traveller—‘‘flow many in it?”
Second Traveller—“About 4 15,000 I
reckon, from the way they “crawl!"
7 cAnniDR^>DDnEss. ; ^
It makes no difference with me who’s
Gavornor .or king,
To all this Injun kutitry mv annual
,?ong I'll sing; ' . .
Just onst a year I come'around and
show.iny prolty face,
A lid that 1 kondcsconil to do cos
beauty it to tcace, .
Of all tho wide krcashuh this konli-
nont’s tho best,
And North Atneriky’s tho land Hint do
excel the rest;..
Noiv, over all Amerfky tho' Southern
States prevail,
And Georgy stands A No. 1 tho highest
in the skalc,
The garden spot of Georgy are hero fit
Chorokoo,
And Romo are just tho biggest town
that in this garden be:
And I’m tho biggest bug in Home, all
say it, good find evil,
For how’s a town to get along without
a Printer’s Devil?
Whp’d mako your yearly kalenfiar,
who’d krontkle tho nows,
And toll about Old Linkhorn who is
shakin’ in his shoes?
llow they krossedtho Rappahannock
with nll llioir might and main,
And now aro braggin’ over them who
got bak homo’ngftin;
How our Georgy Legislature llirow’d fill
their time away
In quarrcllin’ whether konskript was
spelt with C ovK.
And how thoy passed a seizure Ml for
osnaburgs and leatiicr,
And clianged its meaning oveiy time
thero was a cliange of weather,
How thoy passed a resolushun, some
light on it to throw,
Which liglit was soon extinguished in
tlie pocket of “our Joo,”
How tho aiili-kouskript party, with
•Joseph at its bend,
Did meet with such a lofty fall as sent
’em sick to bed,
So, vexed with mad ambition, bekase
they got a fall,
They seezed the people’s property find
left no rights Stall.
Now, hero’s my opinion about the
konskript Bill,
I’ll find a way to get to fight if you will
find the will,
I’ve henrn the soldiers say ’tis easy to
yit in
But it is tho very devil to skedaddlo
cut again,
Konskripshun ain’t no worse than
bein’ forced to volunteer.
' For neither plan will make him brave
or tnkc away bis fear,
Our wonk-oyed-Legislittur should havo
shunned such misty fogs,
And spent their time moro properly
in killin’ off tho Dogs.
Woll, I’m thankful that.J’m under ago
—I tell you I’m no titer,
Whon i’n\ eighteen I’ll bunt me up a
Jivrcait made of Niter,
Or else I’ll sell out everything and bu.v
me twenty niggers,
For, I tell you, I’ve no funey for this
thing of pulling triggers;
I don’t likc.such a racket, 1 kant stand
such konfusion,
it has a very bad effekt upon my. Icon
stitusliun.
The Doctors sav my kidneys are very
much uffoktod.
My lungs are, too. in such a state, kon
sumption aro oxpekled;
I’m very deliku'.o indeed—my . heart
goos pit-a-pat,
When I pass our vakant Hospitals and
seo tho like of that.
It reminds me of a bullet cornin’ whin
lin’ through tho air,
And before a man can dodge it, why
he’s riddled thro’ somewhere. .
Our Hospitnls are vakant, “more’s’
the pity, so they say, t
For the sickness in our city L in Urea
sin’ every day,
And this is woll ak(counted for upon
the simple reason,
That shores of Doktors swarm about
- • like swallows out of season ;
Alas, I’m truly sorry for our pleasant
Dokto'r Pirn,
He's weary with much watchin ■
I’m suro he’s growin, slim ;
He’s watched for Id, these many day:
to see his patient’s faces,
Till \\\s patience is exhausted, and lie
huntin' other cases,
Also, for mo, it’s mighty bad, 1 know
1'ni rather pale—
I’d jest as well givo Dr. I’im a' reg’lar
bill of sale :
I fear bis pills and purgatives will bring
me to my level, .
And lie’l newer care a sixpence for a
little Printer’s Devil.
Now friends, I have konkludud that
hero I knnuot stay.
Until the Doctor’!, pnlients cum—I
think I’ll run away,
So givo mo aid and comfort' in this
troublesome ditstislor,
And let me have, in pity, a Fifty
cent ShinpUister.
Capture of Several Towns. ■
Mobile, Jan. 7.—A special dispatch
to the Ailvortiscr and Register from
Grenada of the 6tli. says an aid of Gen.
Forrest has arrived, bringing reports ol
tho capture of Trenton, Union City and
Humboldt, with over two thousand
prisoners, two cannon, and • a large
apount of commissary stores. The at
tack on Jaokson was a foint to cover
their operations. Tho ruilroad has
been destroyed from Jackson to Colum
bus.
g@*-Tho London Times says it has
been arranged tbat the marriage of tho
Priticd of-Waleswith the Princess Alex
andria which is to take place in March,
shall be solemizod at St. George’s Chap
el, Windsor, and not aoooi'ding to pre
cedents at the Chapel Royal, St. James’.
The Lord Chamberlain had received
her Majesty’s commands that tho cere
mony shall be celebrated with the ut
most magnificence.
’ figrOil and Alcohol answering many
useful purposes, haso been made from
the berries of the cliina treo, of pride of
India, well known to the robins find
the boys. Wo find advertisements
for these berries in somo Western ox
ohangojL ,1
flgy* A lot of salt was sold at auction,
in Riohmond on the 23d inst’., for 33
cents per pound. The auctioneer stat
ed that tho owner of the salt lost $1,-
From Virginia
From those who.arrived in this city
Tfist evening by the Fredericksburg
train, we aro ussurod that all is quiet
along our lines,
From the Valley wo have. tho in
formation tbat the'Federal force in
Winchester numbers about 2,500.
They nro exercising every not of tyranny
that lies in their power, and aro mak‘
lug the loyal peoplo of nation feel
somo-of the blessings of tho “best'gov
ernment under the sun.” On mon-
day morning last tho Fetlorals eotn-
mnndor at Winchester miulo n de
mand upon tho Mayor cf tho town
for two thousnnd pounds of bacon, and
overy day-bodies of armed men are sent
into tho adjacent county for provisions
with which is ' feed tho Yankee hire
lings.—7?ieA. IDisp. 1 -
B&"‘ Witli all its ills and evils, a man-
nover knows happinoss till he martios.
Let liim joip in the companionship of
lil'o with a woman of senso and virtue,
nnd ol whom ho hijj»s&lf is worthy, and
lie will feel a permanent nnd splid joy,
of which lie never was before sensible.
The happiness of , marriage,-, liko the
interest of money, arises from a regular
and established hind, while unmarried
libertines live s.pou the principal and
become bankrupt in character and ro-
speotnbility.
China Behhies fob House and Cow
Feed.—Tho writer has fed China -Ber
ios to horses and cows for the past two
seasons, nnd can perceivo no bad effects
from them—on the contrary, horses
under this feetf seem to improve better
than when led on corn alone. In these
times of seureity and. high prices’ it U'
worth whilo to give this feed a trial.
In my opinion u bushel of China berries
are nearly, ifnotquite, equal tbabtislicl
of corn. Tho cron is very abundant,
arid now, bofbro the win ter rains, is tho
time to gather them. 1 give my horses
fi half a buokot- full of the berries, with
a small feed of corn, three ,times a day,
and 1 boil tho seed with pens or other
feed for my cows. Horses are particu
larly fond of tho berries.—tUumbus
(Ga.) Sun,
serNotwithstanding the “brilliant
victory” claimed in North Carolina, it
takes two columns and a half closely
rinted matter of the Herald, to pub-
ish the list of killed nnd woundod, at
lire conclusion of whiali its correspon
dent says “it is impossible to send a list
of the missing, which may turn up in u
day or two.” Very brilliant, suelt vic
tories ; especially for our side. But we
cannot see how tho Federals cun per
ceive any brilliancy, or get any conso
lation out of engagemets resulting ns
disastrously to them ns those in North
Carolina did.
aST.Sir Elkanali Armitage, of Man
chester, England, has fed and clothed
tho whole of his work people, seme
twelve hundred In number, ever since
tho mills havo been closed, and says ho
intends to do-so ns long as necessity
may last.
GEORGIA, Folk County.
To all whom it may coneorn—
Q. Hutchings, late of said county, doo’d—
These (ire, therefore, to clto and admonish
all persons interested in said estate, to show
cause, if any thoy have, within the time pre
scribed by law, why letters should hot be
§ ranted to 'said applicant on tho first Mon-
ay In February next."
. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this the 23d day of December 18(12.
clee30 T 30d . S. A. 110UDKUS, Ord.
Administrator’s .
GEORGIA-♦folk County.
TSrilEREAS, Daniel C. Roberts hoB appll-
VV cd in duo form forlottorsof Administra
tion'on tho ostato of William Lyon, lato
of said county, doo'd.
Those aro therefore, to. cite and admonish
the kindred and friends, and all persons in-'
-toruStcd, to show causo,‘(if any they havo)
why lotters of administrati’n should not be
griuited. to tho said applicant on or before
the first Monday in February next.
Given uuder my hand and official signature,
this 23d day of Dccombqr 1802.
dCiisO-SO S. A. BORDERS. Ord’y.
1st dint, uud -nil see. of Poll; c° u f „, 0f 1# i,1
Ing the lands of Jas Witcher a" 1 ,?’
and others—about 100 litres cti.nl ,
creek running through the placf ’ 5™
Also at tho samo time and nlnss «.
lowing nceroes, to wlti 8hoDnarA ’ k *
years old; Vann, a man 36 vSl! Mil
a house girl 13 years old; ^ &
years old; Eliza, 14 years oid- m’ a
12 years old; Mary (t year°s oj d °
old; Jim, 4 years old; Dtvcy, 2
Aggie, u eook and washer about iVi
and her infiint child Albert. 2 ? c *no'
gipws'WiaEi
tho benefit of tho heirs and emmYT
said deceased. Terras Cash.
ALEXANDEltMOXFobll L
Administr«4|
GEORGIA, Polk County.
AX7TIKREA8, Daniel C, Roberts lists ap-
W il'ied to me for letters of adroinistra-;
tlon,. Do Bonis Non, on tho ostuto of E. T.
n. Mabry, deecusod—
Theso aro, thorefaro, to cite and admon
ish tho' kindred and creditors of paid de
ceased, to file tlicir objections in my Office
by the first Monday in February next, to
letters of administration do bonis non be
ing granted to said Daniel O. Roberts., other
wise Ibtteis will be granted to' him on Hint'
day. •
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, December 23d, t802.
doc30-30d 8. A. BORDERS, Ord.
OEOltaiA, riWKoum,,
having npplled to mo, in proper lim ,!
icrmnnent lotion, of odmlnlstrstiSftl
ho estote of Obcdlnh Cornwell, lato o'f'J
county, deceased. *
This is to cite all and singular ihocrtu
nnd next of kin of Obcdinh Cornwell (.
and appear ut my offleo, within tlictjJ.
loved by law, and show cause, if BIIV |.
onn. Why perinonont administration;!"
not bo granted to Susan A. Cornwell
Thos N. Mays on ObcdialiGornweli'i
Given under my hand andofllcialsii»i
at offleo, this 3d of Deo., 1802. *
dcOG-.IOd JE88E LAMBERTI1. (Ve.
(4TOUGIA, Pull; County.
IT7HEREAS, David A. Mizo has nppliod
VV to mo it, duo form fdr letlora of ndmln-
istrution with tho will annexed, ou tho
estate of Elijah Walker, deceased—
Thero urc, therefore, to cite nnd ndmctu-'
ish the kindred and creditors of suid de
ceased to file tfieir objcetioiis in iny office
by tins first Monday in February' next, to
letters of administration, with tho will an
nexed, being grunted to David A. Mi?o,
othurw.iso letters will ho grantod to hint M
that day,
Given uude-r my hund nnd official signa
ture, this tho 23d Dccombor, 1862.
doe30-30d S. A, BQRDERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Polk County,
T WO months after dato application will
made to tho Ordinary of Polk
for loaye to sell tho Nogrons belongir.
ostato of Jesse B. Battle, late or said „
deceased, for tho benofit of the heirs
creditors of said deceased,
tho Uourl ilouso iiocr iirtno city ot Romo, novlO JOEI, T WEST Adm',
within tlie legal hoists of sale, tho following'.
Administrator’s Sale,
B Y Virtue of an order from’tho court «f
Ordinary of Floyd oounty, will he sold
on the first Tuosday in. Jununry next, before
tho Court Houso doer in the city of Romo
(Exit first traveller with bagsfige.— 000 by the operation, Speculators, look
Chattanooga Rebel. Out!
Executor’s Sale.
4 GHEEABLE to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Floyd county, will bo sold
re tlie Court House door in the city of
Romo, in said county, between tho usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, the following ronl estate and
negroes, viz:
The Dwelling placo in the Etownh Divi
sion of the city of Rome, lying in tho cor
ner of Bridge and Alpine streots, contain
ing two and a halt neros or more, and also a
vacant lot adjoining tho dwelling placo and
lying betweon Bridge and Oostauaula streots
and adjoining N. J. Bayard’s and J. G.Gnur-
oncau's, supposed to contain about one nnd
a half a«res, belonging the estate of O. B.
Eve, deceased.
Also, the interest of said cstuto in tho
following lots, owned by tho said docoasod
and John C. Eve, jointly, viz: Tho remuius
of tho burnt Manufacturing Establishment
and the lot on which it is situated, and tho
lot above tbat on tho OOslanaalu river, on
which is Joeatod the lumber shod, for which,
there is a bond for tillos from A. Shortqr,
when the purchase money, is paid, and a
vacant lot lying still above that on said
river containing about an aero nnd a half,
extending from the lumber shod lot to tho
s'.ennibout, landing, and lots No. fit and 02,
where tho blacksmith shop is located, front
ing 30 foot each on an alley running from
Hownul strcetlo Maiden Lano—all inJIto
Coosa Division oi said city and near the
junction of the rivers.
Also tho following, negros—
Beiplb, a man, about 40 years old.
Jane, a good cook, about 30 yours old.
Emelino, about 17 years old and
her child Scipio, about six months old.
All of .which, property is subject to .
mortgage held by Alfred -Shorter, but by
oonsontof all parties iutcrcatodi the wlfoi’o
property will be sold, John C. Eve joining
in the couveyaueo of the proporty in which
ho is jointly interested, and Alfred Shorter
taking his lien on tho money, the proceeds
of the sales, instead of retaining it on tho
property, in ordor to givo purchasers good
and full titles.
AU sold for the benefit of creditors and
legatees.' Terms'Cash.
JOHN C. EVE,
dao23 ■ Ex’r of 0. J3. Eve.
GEORGIA, Floyd Connty,
T O all whom it may .concern—James -F.
Hoskinson having in proper form applied
to me for permanoot.Lotters of Administra
tion, on tko estate of William II. Tutt,
lato of said Gounty. :
This is to cite all and singular, the creditors
andnextofkin of said dooeaScd to bo and ap
pear at my office, within the time allowod
bylaw, and show-cause, it any they can,
why said permanent administration should
not be granted to James ,F. Iloskinson on
William W. Tiitt’s ostato.
at office tbis°22d y of DeS.T 18°02 Cia ? t,fc ’ nalurc '
dec25 J. LAM BERTH, Ordinary.
GE0RGIA, .Floyd County. -
T O nil whom it may concern—^Wesley
Shropshire having in proper form ap
plied to mo for permanent Letters of Admin
istration/ on tho ostato of F. C. Shropshire
late of said county, docoasod:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors of
said docoasod, to bo and appear at my office
within the time proscribed by law, and show
cause, if any thoy havo, whv letters ol
Administration should not bo granted unto
said applicant.
Given undor my hand nnd official sigua
tnre this 22d of Doo, 1862.
dcc26-30d J. LAMBERTH,- Ordinary,
Castor Oil
Just Received and for sale by
T. Ip. turnley.
property to wit:
The Land nnd Negrogs beloilging t»; the
estate of Richard S Simmons, docoasod. Thu
land will be sold, subject 'to tho Widow's
Dower, and nil for too benefit of tho heirs
and creditors. The land lies mostly in the
vicinity of Gave Spring, and comprises Lots
No. 944, 945, 1000, 1001, 1021, 1060, 1072,
and a part of .028—supposed to bo 3 acros,
all in the '3d district -aud fourth section,
also tho undivided half of lot No. 103, in
tho lORi district of said fourth section.
The negroes are twelve In number, con
sisting of men,boys, women nnd children.
Aud also, atthe same time a,id place, under
alike order,the land belonging to the estate
of Josbua R. Simmons, deceased, consisting
of thirty* acres, more or less, lying within
the corporate limits of tho village of Cavo
Spring. Sold subject to tho widow’s Dotver
and for tbo benefit of tho liolrs and orodi
tors cf said said estate.
ja^Terms Cash.
JOSIAIf Hi GILL,
nol S. J. JOHNSON
Admr’s.
GEORGIA—Polk County.
T WO months after date application will
bo mado to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for leuvo to sell the Real Estate be
longing lo the estate of William R. Davis,
late of said county, deceased. This Nov. Sd,
1802. JESSE M. DAVIS,
ne8 AUm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to nil order from the Hon
.tX Court of Ordinary for Polk County, Geo.
will be Bold at public outcry, on the first
Tuusday in. February next, before .the Court
House door in Cedar Town; within the legal
hours' of Bole :
The negroos belonging to Jcsso B. Battle,
lute of Polk county, deceased, being eight in
number, to'wlti
Anthony, a mun ahum 34 years of age.
Mary, his wife, 30 ’ “ ’•
~ .ben. their sen “ 6 “ “
8 “ “
4 months <<
30 years of age.
Reuben, their sen
Lee, ;<• *
Hczckiab.“ ■lit''
Frank, a mun,
Allon, '•
Criseoua; n girl,
■ Teriiis Cush.
deeO
Administrator’s
k GREEABLE to an order of lltecmns
Ordinary of Floyd county, (j.' CM
sold bofore tlio Court House door, in p, j
on tho .1st Tuosday iu January next, bet*,
the legal hours of sale,
Los of Laud Nos. 400, 401,
parts of lots, Nos. 300, 304, 303, 303,32* 6
and 326, all in 3d diet, and 4th see, ot Fk
county. It will bo sold witli the in tt ,
brance of tho widow’s dower, and for (
benofit of tho heirs and creditors of I
Bobo, dcecasod.
Terms mado kiiown on dny of (nS
novll WILLIS BOBO, Adm’t.j
Notice'to Debtors and Cred
itors.
GEORGIA, roll; County.
TvrOTICE is nerebv given to till pen
17 having demupds against Jcue i
Battlo', lato ol sum county, (tcoeosed, k
present them to mo, properly made*
within the. time prescribed by la\v,i«uij
shew their character and amount; tttlil
persons indebted to said deceased are hen
required to make immediate puyu
This Nov 12lh, 1S02.‘
navi3 JOEL T. WEST, Adm',.|
JOEL T. WEST,
Adm'r.
Georgia, Floyd County.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of 01,(1-
unrv of Floyd county, for letters ef admin
istration upon the ostato of F. C, .Shropshire
late of said connty. This Doe. 12, 3802.
dccia WESLEY snRORsrnitE:
GEORGIA—Floyd County—
T WO MONTHS after date apppliedtion
will be made to tho Ordinary of Floyd
countj, Ga., for IcavetO soli all the land be
longing to the estato of John F.,Martin,
late of said cbunly deceased. This Ist dnv
of December 1862. uj 1
JOSEPH WATTERS,
doc4 THOS. G.'WATTERS.
To Debtors and Creditors.
8TATB OF GKOTUSIA.—’GORDON COVNTV. ■
A . persons in dob ted to the estate of
Xjl Samuol S.JKinc, late of Gordon county,
decoaaed, are requested te come forward and
mako immediate paymont, and.those liaving
cltttinB "aguinst said Restate, will plcuise pre
sent them to us property authenticated in
-terms of the law. GEO. W. KING,
JNO. TALLIAFERRO,
tlcc!) Adm’rs.
GEORGIA—Floyd County.
T O all whom it may eouccrn—Wm. Mc
Cullough having iti proper form, applied
to me for letters of administration on tho
estate ot John M. Burney la’e of said county
deceased.'
These are therefore, lo cito and admonish
all persons concerned, to appear ut my ofiico
within the limo prescribed by law, to Bhow
cause, if any they have, why lotters of
administrati 011 should not be granted to Wm
McCullough on John M. Burney’s ostatc.
dee0-00d J. LAMBERT1I, Ord.
To Debtors & Crditors.
A LL poreons indebted to the estate of
XA. John F..Marlin, lato of Floyd oounty,
demised, are requested to come forwurd and
make immediate payment, and those having
claims agamfit said estate will please pre
sent them to us properly authenticated iu
erms of the law. JOSEPH WATTERS,
THOS. C-. 1VATTERS.
noy23-40d Adm’rs. 4
PIONEER
Cotton Card Fnefr
W E bog to inf.irm the public tbat,a!
much delay and expense, u, C
Factory is in suceesslkl operation,-wlti q
maohino direct from Bnltiiborc, awl ait
enough to make 12,000 pairs. Wc 1
scon'to bo able to turn out forty or fifty]
daily. At first tho pricos will iiecossntjr
high, but in a short time we think tber
bo produced ut such ratos ns will onilil
puoroBt to procure them. Ilisourotjf
benefit the country, and therefore,re«
sell to parties representing neigltbotbosii
counties, where satisfactory- ovidenee ii l>
nishod that they are to bo distributed ffilj
factory prices. Alt present wo fannett''
Cards for money, but in order tc get am,
ply of hard-tnnnsd shoop skins, wo killk
from’partiesdosiring topurebaso Garde,i;
give Cards in cxchnngcj so the first ill
delivered at Cartersvllle will ccrtalnljf
the Cards. Wc I eliivo the Cards will e
puro favjrubly with Whittcmore’s best. I
is a matter for tho people to dctcrnilm
They huve been tested an4 nreqaiinfdH
ccllcnt. a
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO./AilanUl
FORT A HARGROVE, Rome, I
Will H'-t ns our agents tu receive itnotr|
ohongo OurilB for Skins. • I
JOHN L..DIVINE.) ,F
B. F. JONES, (Vr«V»|
ort25-tm J. A. LEE, )
N. J. OMBEllG, !
MERCHANT TAI101|
ROME, GA
Ki-.ki’S constuntly on hand » wil
largo supply of Clothi*. Cam- Dl
mores, Silk and Velvet Vestingf,
Furnishin \Goeds, Ilalr, Ac. aprG* 1 ^
Ii
Daily- Stage Line
BF/rV7EEN
Rome and Blue Mo
tTytE Coaches now make .
X oloso eennoetlons with J
tho Railroads nt both mli 7 nn .. ^ i ■
•f tho routo- Dlstaneo 00 milos; - I
hours.
Throuah Passengers wrll flnd tliisan eg"' I
obis.route. ., .('I
. Leaves Rome every day at 1 oW”’ , |
Loaves Bluo Mountain every oven 111 ! I
0 P. M. I
POWELL A HUTCHIKBO^ I
junylOlrily Vrqjr m ‘ 1
For Sale.
W E ofl’er for sale at a low pri^’J
Shop, Engino, Ac
shafting, with ample Machinery
a largo business in
Cabinet Making it!
and Nash nnd Blind
Lathi’s. If required tho Shop, ^ J0t i
might be used for a Carriage1' ““‘“J',, A
making, or other Manufacturing ou ^
great amount of Furniture can bf " . |p,
sold here. We sell to close a partn
MILLS A SUM* ,
Knoxville Register, AGonta.V' 0 (imCS »«
and Macon Telegraph publish • i) ‘ r2 5-3« 1