Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, October 29, 1861, Image 3

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Southern (Finifrikracn TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2l>, 186!. T<> Corres, undents. ’ «• ■ ■ t > those who write ertieles r . te> wi-h to appear our columns : it yon wru. anything of interest only, -t it ; cannot spare the space ti our piper and pay cur printers for setting up a long articl-?, when we know that only a lew ,■>'.•!• |,. f . will t ike s>iy interest in y. v ’<■■■•■;;■ - ■>. general inter make > <. -Strike out all ' . Don’t hang on and hang on, j ■'•'i spi-. ••. ■ .Hid -pin it ,-uL but gather up j y if i.nm'og thoughts into a focus, and give I the strop p<utit- in e. few words. Don't send I us a long article. If you are going Io become offended, if we <ie< line publish your communication, don’t ■ :-r I it i . r.We don’t, want to offend you, and v. i, 1 rather take the chances of miss ing a gooff article than of giving offense. Don’t ask us to return your communication iit is r? : e :■ !. Save the live cent piece you wg ..d (■».•! -o far u? to prepay postage on re r t-•. rTiP*—. -1 you have any doubt about our ’ I’UblisL.ng ... keep a copy. We positively > have i. • time to return articles we decline to ! publish. W< Ivo number of attempts at * ths of these we decline.— I Very cw p-'rsens who attempt to write poetry i • !•.■ convinced that their productions are sorry. Let ail your ffrst attempts at poetry Im* su’ mitte 1 t» some one of well-known scholarship and literary attainments, before . ’’-lug them to the press. ts Red Mark Again. .. ;:;v sending out to all oiurdßf. subscri- i err, whose time expires before the Ist No vember ft buck number of our >nper, with a ~ t and . ' -’ey on which their sub- 1 -orip’ion terminates, entered on the margin * of the paper with a re ' y-neil. Let all who ■ | wi-h t continue renew in time. We cannot send ©■; our paper without the money in alvauce. Advertising is almost, nominal, and we live and are able to publish our paper almost from subscriptions alone. And let all who can, send ns S 3 in advance year’s subscription. It will cost them i s and be of great advantage to us.— !'h' time and labor of re entering monthly iptions is a daily tax on us, while some ' b portion of our business is suffering for want of our attention. Our Paper. ■ .:t-‘r. we shall issue an evening and a morning edition of our daily to accommodate ourselves to tbo time the tnails leave here. . All our snhacxLb " s who sre supplied on the Railroad, will be furnished with our evening edition, ft will contain all the mat ter that is set up during the day, and all the I telegraphs that con e, up to a short period be- i lore th depart re r.f the train—7| o’clock, P. 1 » Our o: .rning edition will be sent’t . übscribeis on the other roads and in the city. It will eon tain the Fame matter as the even ing edition, and whatever aditional telegraphs may come tn hand in the night, after our eve ning edition is struck off. Whatever telegraphs or short notices may ■: > mt > our morning edition, after the evening Edition is printed, will appear in our next eve ning edition : so, all our subscribers will be o served exactly alike. * F By tics arrangement, the people in every direc /, n from this point will get the news ear ner in cur paper than in any other published in the State. ** * ■■ sL' • r rhe jo Thompson Artillery —Election ol Officers. d This Company, in the Wright Legion, have I elected C. K. llanleiter, Captain, to fill the va l - anoy occasioned by the election of L. J. Parr I to the Mayoralty of the Legion. E J. Craven | was chosen Ist Lieutenant: W. P. McDaniel, | I Lieutenant, and Augustus Shaw, 3d Lieu tecs nt. These elections by the company were all unanimous. b We wish every success to Capt. llanleiter in K his new vocation. We hope he will be as ef fectual in the use of those long “shooting I sticks” as he was in days past with those used I bv t,vpo«. ... To Eat. Everybody who wants to have something P nice to eat, will du well to consult the card of B. I'orer, Peach-Tree Street. F • ♦* Counts Advertising. O ir paper has s large circulation in a num ber of counties where no local paper is 'pub lished. County officers who wish, in advertis- K Ing, not merely to comply with the terms of Cue lav; but to have their legal notices go j’- before the people and be read by them as ex tensively as possible, should advertise in the I paper having the largest circulation among I the people most interested. t Announcing- Candidates. Uur terras for announcing candidates are $6 in advance. Persons making such announce ments in our columns, either for themselves or will please send the V along with the ||h| order. For President and Vice-President. We suggest that every candidate for Con gress in each district, have printed on his ticket also, so as to secure ■hkb.il . voic a- ’’ •• Ob-t r ii.iv Im :>u t y.M '•Jr l '' to j’.-i i'""'- i l .'*' u w ~Side* and Ham*, S ® .T ; . crawle;, 't* L i! i'j• 1 v .2. St ■■ -' /- A _ SOUTH Ei; N CONFEDERACY. Hank of l/uCrang-c. i This institution is a wild eat-is owned by • parties in Chicago, ;<r,<l D worthless in this i State. Volunteers for the War. Ton or fifteen recruits. t<> fill up the ranks of the ./o Thampsoa Ai'tillery, will be received it - early application be made to the undersigned al ('amp Kirkpatri<-k. Uniforms furnished. IL II Wi.EI I’EIL ( h-t. 20-ts. ('aptaiu. Unreserved Public Sale of the Entire Wholesale and Retail Stock of MESSRS. ROBERT AUGER A CO. On TUESDAY, the th of Nov.mber, at ten o’clock, the Ano ion Sale of this splendid Stock will bee .m ueuced at the r Store ffKJT.fS. f>. and will be continued from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of, embracing an extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods. These Goods have been selected with care and taste—most of them being the importa tions of the House, and arc suited to the wants of the Trade in all its branches. The Sale will be by Catalogue and in the or der of the number. The Sales Rooms in both stories of the Store will be open for the inspection of the Goods, on Monday, the -I th of November. At the close of the sale rd Dry Goods, the FIXTURES of the Store will be sold, consist ing of Counters. Desks, Stools, Ae., Ac Terms cash. Charleston, S. C., Oct. 2Z-dl w A IV eater Wanted. I WISH to employ a sober steady man, to su perintend a small Weave-Room, containing twenty-six Looms. Address N. N. EDGE, Agent, oct. 27-d2w. Newton Factory, Ga. Notice. THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, Conied erate States, will pay thirty five cents per pound for all Saltpetre delivered before the first of February. )562, at any of the fol lowing points; Capt. W. G Gill. Augusta, Ga.; C. G. Wag ner, Military Store Keeper, Montgomery, Ala.; Lieut. M. 11. Wright, Nashville, Tenn ; Capt W. R. Hart, .Memphis. Tenn : Sanford C. Faulkner, Military Store Keeper, Little Rock, Ark., and at Richmond, Ya J GORGAS, Lieut.-Colonel, Oct 27-10 Chief of Oadaance, To Arms, To Arms, Ye Brave. CAPT. A. 11. SHUFORD, of Canton, Ga., Wiso’a Legion, desires two companies to join Col. Greene’s Independent Regiment in Henry A Wise’s Legion The companies will be armed and equipped at once without any expense to them. The guns are ready. A-ldress Capt Shuford, Canton, Ga , or ap ply at the Southern "Confederacy” office for particulars. d2w GRAND CONCERT! 4BILJILWIHW0IIIIEIIS!!! MR. ,1. IL NEWMAN S tU.ASS of ONE HUNDRED, assisted by sev- t era! Amateurs, will give a Concert at the Athenreum on next Tuesday Evening, Oct. 29th, 1861. The Cantata of the Fairy Queen will be performed, besides a number of Songs, Duetts, Ac. COME AND SEE THE FA I RTES. Atlanta, Oct. 26, 1861 -d3. LEATHHER! LEATHER! AT THE ATLANTA TANNERY ON PEACH- TREE STREET! QOLE, Upper, Harness; and all kinds snita- O ble for Military Accoutrements. Office second story Georgia Railroad Bank ing House. J. C. ORME X CO. P. 8.: WANTED, IMMEDIATELY ■ A half dozen CURRIERS and FINISHERS (good workmen) can find constant employment at good wages by applying at once. Atlanta, Oct. 25-ts FRESH ARRIVALS! (Per C. S. Route ) Gandies, Colgate’s No. 1 Soap, PEPPER, per the haff, SitERATPS. SODA, STARCH, SUGAR. .AND TKA., For sale nt reduced prices l>y JACKSON .St HRO„ oct. 23 dim. Whitchal Street. TANNER’S OIL. BARRELS FOR SALE BY DI MICK, WILSON A CO. October 25, 1861 If COAL! COAL! COAL! ORDERS for COAL, accompanied with the CASH, promptly filled, at the* Atlanta Rolling Mill, !>y 0ct.24-dlw SCOFIELD A Arrivals per U. G. R. R.: Soap! Saap! Rock Potash, Con eciitratetl I-<ye, For sale by MASSEY & LANSDELU Oct- 13—2na. |3BggEGBB«O FOR THE "SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.” Later from Europe. St. Johns, N. F., Oct 19.—The Steamer Etna i with four days later news, passed Cape Race i yesterday. She brings the following intelli i genee: Liverpool Cotton Market — Cotton had slight ly advanced. State of Trade.- Manchester advices were favorable, and prices of goods had an advanc i ingtendency. ! Liverpool General Markets — Breadstuff’s firm with an upward tendency. Wheat firm, and j all qualities slightly advanced. I‘aris .Money Mdrki t —The Paris Bourse was dull Rentes were quoted at i>Sf 20e The King of I’russia paid a two days’s vi.-it to the Emperor Napoleon. The Emperor of China is reported dead. | Tae Prince Napoleon has sent the Emperor ! Napoleon a very important State paper on American affairs. Mr. Lindsay, M. P., in a recent public lec ture, has again strongly urged the expediency of England and France endeavoring to effect i the peaceful separation of the North and South. Lord Russell discourages any interference on the part of England in the international affairs of Mexico, but says that the Govern ment will exercise the right of requiring se curity f.»r personal property and the fulfill ment of her engagements. It is said that orders are about to be issued to prepare the French squadron for Mexico. Nashvii.ru;, Oct. —A special dispatch to the St. Louis Democrat, dated Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 20th, reports that a detachment of 150 Federalists, under Major White, surprised the Confederate garrison at Lexington, Mo., and captured the place, together with a quan tity of guns, pistols and other articles, which the "rebels” threw away in their flight, ami also two pieces of cannon. Nkw York, Oct. 17. —The veracious New York Tribune says that Secretary Seward lias assured a member of the diplomatic body in Washington that the little affair of the South ern insurrection will blow over within three mouths, that all of the ports will then be open ed, and peace end prosperity reign ! Knoxville, Oct. 25—The Knoxville Regis ter of to-day reports a fight between Gen. Z>l - and a force of Lineilnitcs from Camp Dick 11 ibinson, in Kentucky. The. latter were entrenched near Rock Castle Ford. Gen. Zjllicoffer attacked and drove them from their entrenchment'. He bad five men killed and twenty-three wounded. The loss of the ene my in killed and wounded is not known. Gen. Zollicoii’er fell back to prevent his supply trains from being cut oil’. Caiiin:-.:- Ri mor.—We hear, from genera! re port in the city,■ A4v.ua. it i.a?, Loen determined by President Davis to invite to a seat in his Cabinet, and that it is general ly understood that he will he placed m the Cabinet as Secretary of War—Mr. Benjamin the acting Secretary at present, retiring to take control of the Department of Justice, «■» .....w..;-,' Oet. 2(> Richmond, Oct. *27. Lord «.:< ten a terter to Seward in relation to the arrest of two British subjects, declaring the arrest was on mere suppositions, unauthorized by law, in violation of treaty stipulations, and amity between England and the United States. Seward replies that both the individuals re ferred to after proof of (her innocence of the charges, have been discharged ; but claims the right, to arrest and imprison any person snspicioned, during the rebellion. His reply is very wordy. Nashvili.k, Oct. 28.—Two Lincoln gunboats, on Friday night last, came up the Cumberland River and landed 350 infantry and 50 cavalry in Lyon Co., Ky., 15 miles below Eddyville.— They then marched to Eddyville and surround ed Capt. Wilcox’scompany (Confederate) while at breakfast on Saturday morning. They fired on them, killing three and wounding some others—among them Capt. Wilcox Ricii 'iunii, Oct. 28 —Col. Featherstone, of the 17th Mississippi regiment, makes the follow ing report of the Leesburg fight. Federal pris oners taken, 726 ; artillery, 4 pieces ; stands of arms, 1,600 ; and a quantity of clothing. The Confederate forces engaged numbered 1,500 ; the Federate at least 7,000. The Confederate loss is 150 killed and woun ded ; the Federal loss in killed, wounded and prisoners, near 1,000. Passengers from the neighborhood of Win chester state that a rumor prevailed there of a recent engagement near Romney, (Hampshire Co., Va.) between 7,000 federate and 500 Con federates, resulting in a trifling loss in killed and wounded on either side; but many Con federates were taken prisoner, and all our bag gage and 60 horses were captured. This is given for what it is worth. Brig Gen. W. 11. T. Walker (of Ga ) arrived here this evening on the train from Manassas, and says he has resigned the command of his • brigade. (Something gone wrong.—Editors I Confederacy.) Captain A. P. Hill, of the 18th Mississippi Regiment, slightly wounded in the arm at Leesburg, arrived, homeward bound, liegives no additional details. DEALER in lip country Produce, Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Corn, Fodder, Oats, . Peas, Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs, and Butter by ! wholesale. A large lot of Mountain Apples. ; All at short profit for cash. Will buy aud sell ! ou consignment. Opposite the Wagou Yard, Peach-Tree street. Oct 29—2 m GILHAM S MANUAL, FOR Volunteers and Militia, just received. Price $2.50 ; by mail $3. sept. 6-ts. j. McPherson a co OR. J. McT,HAN’S STRENGTHENING cordial —-AND HI.OOD L’VKIB'I'BIU, t THE GREATEST KEMKUV fn the World. , AND THE -A MOST IMCLICIOUB and wJHBirW Iteliglitlul Cor- WH dial tVER TAKEN. fIUIE thousands up- £ 1 on thousands \.t,■. Cordial, certify that. it. is absolutely an hifalltable rem edy for renovating and Invigor kttng the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re storing the sick, suffering Invalid io HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There is no mistake about It; it will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Dtarrhcea, Dysentery, Headache,De pression of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad Breath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow els. do you wish to be Healthy, Strong and Vigorous? LADIES, do you want the Bloom of Health to mount t<s yotir Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get Mcl.ean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give satisfac tion. It. will cure any disease of the Kidneys, Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, it is an Infalliable Remdy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to be Healthy, Strong and Robust? Then give them Mo- Lkan’s Strengthening Cordial, (see the directions on each bottle,) it is delicious to take. One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. gar Caution. —Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying it is just as good. There are even men base enough to steal part of my name to dub tlieir vile decoctions'. Avoid such infamous pirates and their villainous compounds I Ask for Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organization. It is put up in large bottles—sl per bottle, or six bot tles for $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. DR. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS, Jffir Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, d e. THERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLean’s Universal Pills. Being entirety vegetable, they are perfectly innocent, and can be taken by the most tender infant; yet pro'mpt and powerful in removing all Bilious secretions, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact, they are the only Pills that should be used iu malarious districts. They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Pain, In the Stomacn or Bowels, thoogh very active and searching in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from Biliousness, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy can be obtained I Keep them constantly on hand: a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours, days and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and can be sent by mail to any part of the United States. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. Mcl.ean’s Volcanic Oil I4ui ment. The Best Burtemal in the World, for Man or Beast. FTIHOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a life _L of decrepitude and misery, by the use of t his inval uable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost Instaneous ly, aud it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore in an incredible short time. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment will relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheu •tMitisra, Gout, oi- Neuralgia. For Par >lysis, Contracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness in the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, it will never fall. Two applications will cure r?WTIt-‘iir nnv 01 Barache. For Burns or and you will find It an y ’ Keep’n always on hand. Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge of hors es, will save money by using McLean’s Volcanic Oil l.in iment. It is a speedy and infallible cure for Galls, Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try it, and you will be convinced. J. 11. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, March 7, IStl dAwTy. Paint T.outs, Mo. TTz.— ««.!« :r* Ly c. TH. A. J. X., HAMILTON’, and by MASSEY 4 LANSDELL, and Dealers everywhere. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. Sabah ]'. If ap.bman, and \ Thomas If. Jones, Administrator of j Margaret 11. Jones, deceaaed, /Bill for l>is- tk. cover” Ito- Adam Hoyle, Peter F. Hoyle, John 11. ]ief ami Par- Dobbs and bis wife Polly Dobbs, Thomas! titiion. It. Movie, Andrew 11. Jtoyle, Kll Moyle,] John Av. Nesbit and Reuben Strozier. / IT appearing to the Court that the defendants, Andrew 11. Moyle, .iohn H. Dabbs and his wife Polly Dabbs reside beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered that service of the above Bill be perfected upon them by publication in one of Ihe public gazettes of this Stale according to law, and that said defendants do appear at the next term of this Court., on the fourth Monday In October next, and plead answer or demur to said Bill. L. E. BLECKLEY, Sol. pro. Compll’s. STATE OF GEORGIA, DeKalb County. 1. Thomas R. Hoyle, Clerk of the Superior Court in and for said county and State, do hereby certify that the foregoing stated case is a true extract from the Minutes of said Court. This 3d day of J une, IS6I. July t;- -wt4mo. T. it. HOYLE, C. 8. C. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, -zvr TkXTGFETSTTY. 11 VII E thirtieth session of this Institution will £ open on MONDAY, the 4th of November next. Anatomy, 11. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. 1). Chemistry, JOSEPH JONES, M. D. Materia Medicaand Therapeutics, I. P. GAR VIN, M. D. Institutes and Practice, L. D. FORD, M. D. Physiology, 11. V M. MILLER, M. D. Obstetrics, J. A. EVE, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics, ROBERT CAMPBELL. M D. W- II DOUGHTY", M. D., Clinical Lecturer nt City Hospital.. S. B. SIMMONS, M. D., Prosector to I’rofess er Anatomy. H. W. D. FORD, M. D.. Demonstrator of Anat omy. Lectures, (full course) $lO5. Matriculation Fee. $5. The College building has been thoroughly renovated, and many additions made to former facilities for instruction. sept. 28-w6t. I. P. GARVIN, Dean. IMPROVED METALIC BURIAL CASES ■tv. ■ ALSO, a general assortment of WOOD COF FINS, including Rosewood and Mahogany. Marshal’s Sheet Metalic Burial Cases, An entirely new article, nearly as light as wcod, and closed up with India Rubber—air-tight— for sale at my Rooms, in Markham’s New Build Ing, on Whitehall street, up stairs. L. ROBINSON. Residence ou Bridgitystreet, near Col. Jbhn Collier’s. Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt ly attended to. Jan. 15, 1861—wly. WANTED! OOM E eight or ten go« d journyemeu Hatters, to 0 make Wool and Fur Hats. Steady employ ment and good wages. Apply to ml 9. ' -J. M. HOLBROOK, Atlanta. Ga, Vote OF GEORGIA. fobloveuhor. 185(1. JSfil. frMrieh.— l. Akin n rO wn. Nisbet. Brown. I App.mg i2i 351 j Bryan n<j 167 132 72 ; Bulloch 20 58(5 104 274 ' Chatham 638 ygf, 1080 1071 Camden 37 153 Charlton. n; 190 10 ]]2 Clinch 7<) 288 j Coffee 51 273 Effingham 252 185 ori 01 I Emanuel 73 445 I Liberty 111 232 107 039 ■ i Mclntosh 80 127 47 79 ■ Montgomery... 270 72 [Pierce. 35 iso 145 ’ {§2 i Scriven 240 294 189 94 Telfair 137 203 100 171 j Tatnall 165 300 |ss 150 Ware 15 229 75 220 Wayne 20 ISO 9*> 35 T0ta12,586 5,391 11. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. ltro«n. Baker 115 203 127 168 Berrien 150 348 62 345 Brooka 225 343 141 265 Calhoun 97 302 35 134 Clay 216 270 Colquitt.. . .... 57 168 Dooly 244 564 Decatur 522 540 247 448 Dougherty 211 810 197 118 Early 222 229 330 23 Echols 56 127 1 166 | Irwin 17 208 I Lee 222 229 155 180 Lowndes 193 262 118 219 Mitchell 98 358 75 372 Miller 44 221 7 224 Randolph 486 541 Terrell 381 230 237 16« Thomas 398 522 345 275 Wilcox 16 260 2 181 Worth 114 277 31 27z T0ta14,996 6,512 ill. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown, Chattahoochee 251 300 90 .337 i Darris 697 466 335 504 : Muscogee 553 747 285 612 ■ Marion 364 432 I Macon 401 308 229 163 • Quitman 185 213 84 251 I Stewart 580 568 274 427 i Sumter 641 517 319 418 I Schley 214 228 Taylor <.. 321 383 Talbot 579 491 ?75 132 Webster 281 219 172 163 T0ta15,167 4.875 IV. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Baldwin 305 414 1158 245 Bibb 911 970 628 409 Crawford 241 41 1 58 381 Jasper 431 412 246 279 Jones 183 298 274 176 Houston 544 578 195 409 Laurens 325 134 135 91 Pulaski 159 416 121 339 Putnam 285 375 189 212 Twiggs 163 339 80 245 Wilkinson 368 631 177 548 T0ta13,915 4,978 2,441 3,394 V. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Burke 289 611 135 366 Columbia 399 434 254 203 Glasscock... ... 7 289 90 97 Hancock 356 325 US 249 Jefferson 397 420 338 186 Johnson 152 200 Lincoln 188 222 101 111 Richmond ....1,110 894 743 740 Warren 285 5’6 179 388 Wilkes 324 113 252 154 Washington... 550 680 356 410 T0ta14,057 5.004 '’• Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Clark 535 495 SUkU. 428 Elbert 4o« 395 232 337 Franklin 90 848 ror. r,oj Greene 629 289 359 "21 Hart 188 718 82 416 oeo teo tta 256 Morgan 341 214 201 -xsjl —, Newton 711 <OO 528 »zo Oglethorpe 372 187 371 358 Taliaferro 189 218 149 146 Walton 528 734 370 636 T0ta14,203 5.627 2,783 1,033 VII \kin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Butts’. 320 416 42 386 Clayton 285 375 • 244 271 Fayette... 305 577 164 643 Henry 636 643 320 hOi Meriwether.... 620 688 38a 543 Monroe 658 562 362 4--’0 Pike 396 660 Spalding 445 515 427 867 Troup... 891 329 662 210 Upson 558 296 299 331 T0ta15,114 5,061 VIII. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Campbell 405 802 183 696 Carroll 490 1,006 379 1031 Coweta 506 802 432 721 Cobb 699 1,158 89.! 1335 DeKalb 381 728 302 641 Fultonl,lls 1,191 976 1,083 Haralson 40 393 ... .. • ... Heard 392 566 223 419 Paulding 260 sOO 182 <a9 Polk 384 302 310 201 T0ta14,675 7,713 IN. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Banks 90 501 114 331 Cherokee 454 1,114 t>l6 166 Dawson 96 :> 47 '2-4 -L’9 Forsyth 322 746 340 buO Gwinnett 676 1,041 497 794 Habersham.... 137 690 221 !-•>- Hall 448 80S 197 -94 Jackson 384 8-8 4L> aba Lumpkin 356 549 i-> • Milton 236 479 -M 310 Pickens 75 759 JBl 43$ liabun 10 ‘I, Towns 25 330 »5 206 Union ... 53 -aO Jb 010 Whne:..."....._9t _412 172 __lß6 T0ta1.3,186 10,171 4,095 6,126 X Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Cass....-.'.‘867 1,051 1012 530 Catoosa 366 43! •••••• Chattooga 362 557 -IJ Ja- Dade 163 340 ...... "XX. Fannin 118 6a5 188 3 Floyd 856 8-0 686 a42 Gordon 431 884 468 7/2 Gilmer 125 962 .••••. •• ••• Murray 315 <O6 393 140 Walker 497 854 uOa 6-0 Whitfield 582 86a 339 4a6 T0ta14,682 8,175 TOTAL VOTE OF THE STATE. Governor Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Goveinoi. 4 0 J96 63 B Q6 00,000 00 000 Confederate States of America, j Quarter-Master’s Dep’t, > Montgomery, Ala., July 12th, 1861. J The following is published for the information of those whom it may concern t MEMBERS of Companies passing over the various Railroads, on their way to join their Regiments, must have written or other satisfactory evidence of their being members ol the Company, before being furnished with transportation. Tie evidence must consist in a written cer tificate from the Captain, saying that he is a member, and is on his way to join the Com pany ; or must produce a written order from the Capt J n saying that he must join Ms Com pany. JAMES L. CALHOUN, Auglßtf Major C. S. A., A. Q. M. OTI.S! OILS? OIKS! NO BLOCKADE TO US! ♦- 500 CALS. No. 1 TANNER'S OIL. 200 PURE TRAIN OIL. 1,100 LINSEED OIL. LBS. COOKING SODA. Barrels of I LOUR OU SULPHUR, BLUE STONE, ('OPP ERAS, ALUM. Address Hamilton, Markley & Joyner. Wholesale Druggists July 27, 1801-dtf. Newton Sheriff Sales. VVILL be sold, before the Court House doe-, »» in the city of Covington, Newton conn ty, on the Ist Tuesday in December next, with in the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to-wit; One hundred one and one fourth acres of land in the 9th District of originally Henry, now Newtoij, county, being part of lot. number two hundred and four—it beitg the North half of said lot, except that ot said lot which lies North of the road leading from Dabney’s bridge to Covington. One acre of land, more or Jess, lying North of the above named lot, and in the fork of the'roads lead ing from Dabney’s Bridge to Covington and the road leading from Jackson, in Butts eoun ty, whereon Samuel Weldon now resides. One hundred and five acres, more or leas, being the undivided half of fraction No. 203, in said Dis trict, levied on as the property of Richard Ay cock, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from Jus tices’ Court, held in the 4G2d District, G, M., in favor of Usher and Anderson vs R.charrl Aycock. Property pointed out by J. S. Ander son. Levy made and returned to ine by Bailiff, this 18ih day of October, 1861. Oct2l-tds N. ANDERSON. Sheriff. AdniiniMtratoi*’* Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of De nary of DeKalb County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1861, at the Court House door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, The place in the, town ot Decatur now occu pied by Mrs. Delia Adams, on which is situa ted a Stone House Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. House and Lol adjoining 2. W. Kirkpatrick, known as the Shumate place. Also, the one-half interest in 13 acres ot land adjoining the corporation limits of the town of Decatur, on which is a Tan Yard, Dwelling, and all buildings necessary to car ry on the Tanning business. , -7? v P r *P ert y Bol<i for ot " ceased ■ditv*’ - A credit of months will be given pur chasers— notes well secured being required. 'xMTLTON A. CANDLER, Oct 19-tt ■’ - Adm’r of G. Adams. Executors Sale. WILL be sold (by consent of the children of Susanna Russell, deceased,) on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, before the Court Mouse door In the City ot' Atlanta. Fulton county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, the land belonging to the estate of Jas. Russell, deceased, containing 2i.t< acres, more or less, ic oelng parts of Lots No. 192 and 193, In the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county. Terms cusli. Kept. 29 80d. AZ ARTAH MIMB, Executor. GEORGIA, Newton Count),. TWO months' after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate of Elijah Horton, late ot said county. WILLIAM W. C <-ABE, October 9-<l2m. Administrator. GEORGIA, Fulton County, ALL persons indebted to the Estate ol G. B. Wilson, late of said county deceased, are requested to come forward and settle, and those having claims against said Estate, to present them to us within the time preset bed by Law. Wm. A J. M. HOLBROOK. Administrators. Notice! ALL persons indebted to the undersigned are earnestly solicited to make immediate payment, as I will, in a short time, leave sci the war, and am desirous of closing out rnv books before leaving. SeplS-tf. W. W. DURHAM, M. L Biotice to Itebtors aud Creditor*. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Isaac Autrey, late of DeKalb county, deceased, will make immediate payment, and all those holding claims will present them at once, prop erly attested, as I intend to close the estate in January next, if possible. JOHN W. STEWART, Oct. 11-lOd. Executor. GEORGIA, Newton County. TWO months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun- ty, for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging to Laban Horton, a lunatic. C. A. J. FLEMIBTEIt, Oct. 9-d2m. Guardian. Notice to Debtor* and Creditors. ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of F. M. Coleman, deceased, are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and all those having demands against said estate are requested to present, them according to law. SARAH M. COLEMAN, I P ... October 2-30 d. E. E. RAWSON, j-vxt.. Notice—To Rent. THE portion of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, on Alabama Street lately occupied by Col. Hahleiter as a family residence. There are several spacious Rooms, and all the con veniences for a genteel family, with gas fix tures and chandeliers complete. Also, about the 20th November, will be rented in the same building, one of the best Store Rooms in the city for a large grocery business. Also, over the Agency of the Central Bank, on same street, two neat Rooms, suitable for Offices or Lodging Rooms. The subscriber will be found at his residence on Washington Street, or in the Confederacy Reading Boom j or applica tion caa be made to Mr. Sidney Root. Oct. 20-lm JAS. CLARK. VS7HISKY I—3oo barrels Pure Corn Whisky ’ ’ in Store and for s ala by une!9 .BUTT vo •-