Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, June 14, 1861, Image 1

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THE MARIETTA WEEKLY ADVOCATE. BY W. 11. HUNT. JHisrcnancous. FOUR HORSE COACH LINE OOO 'SrsTCL Marietta to Cumming. -000 ■ THE subscriber hn< in the above lino n splen.lv! Four Horse Co ieh. with excellent stock an I careful drivers,by which passengers sire put through in shorter time »n<i with fir greater convenience than formerly. Ev rv attention will be pill.l t their coinfort. and no oxer ions spared to make this line equal to any South. . This li leconne t< w th he W. A A. Railroad at Mari tt a. on Mondays. *cdnesdavs and Fridays for Cumming; and return Tuesd ivs Tt.ursd.ivs and Satur ays: »lso connecting same days with the Hack to and from Dahlonega. , I. N. IIIh. FAMILY STORE! *- ■ • UROVES & BUTNER, JJAVE opened in the Post Office Building, a VARIETY FAMILY STORE, -in which wid bo 'ound every article in the Grocery line, liquors • xeeptou, besi.lee a great variety ot •other articles. They < ill sell f-r Cash anti Small Profits. “(Sa If y< u want g >od COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, BACON, LARD. Molasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Yarn., «r anything in that hue. give us a call, and we warrant sati.-tne *tion. We will also keep Foolscap and Letter Paper, .Pens. T nk, and other articles of Stationery. COUNTRY PRODUCE of a’l kinds, taken in barter im terms. july 14. iB6O ly STILL AT THE OLD STAND! ■ DUG —" ■ TIE undersigned, thankful for past favors, is still manufacturing and repairing CARRIAGES A x n buggies OF EVERY DESC I PTION, And No. Iron A xlo Wng’oiiw, all of the Best Style and Finish, Ami all Warranted. Repairing done in all the branches, as hernto fore. A/Z areoxHt, due on /> enentation. Those in ietvted will please come forward and settle. Marietta, Jan. 1. HUMPHREY REID. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. J, J. NORTHCUTT, & CO.’ Marietta, Georgia, JT AVE their fu'l susply of Staple and Fancy dby soous, ladies <c- childrens' SUPERIOR SHOES, together with a general assortment of articles, toZucA tZie / ore oy*c lay on the most favorable terms FOR !<=saa Call and be convinced. [tu.-.r 2k JARMON & CO.’S EXCELSIOR MILLS, Marietta, Georgia. THIS Fren-b Burr Stone Mill, la elv put up in McEhreab's builuing near the railroa*!, rum* Every Wednesday and Saturday, t>d makes the finest quality of Mea' and Grist. Corn Ground for Toll. uar2l JA MON 4 CO. GEORGIA, COBH COUNTY: ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in .Tn’v next, befor ■ the Court House door in Mari tta, between ihe l-gal h urn of rale, by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, one Negro Woman, named Cayoline, itb»u 30 years of age. Sold for the ben.fit of the heir and creditors of the estate of Jeiemiah Moore deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. April 27,1861. SUSANNAH MCORE. Adm’x. Livery stable notice. ALL persons hiring Horses, Buggies or Carri ages from the Livery Stable of the subscriber pre notified that the CASH must be paid at the time of hiring. As I have to pay Ca h for feed for pi/ slock, I cannot credit out from my stable. 1. N. HEGGIE. gusinrs# gUlvertfecmcnte. IffiI.DRUGS.MI MARKLEY & JOYNER VNNOIINCE to their cns'om rs that they have on hand a full and complete stock of D R. U GS AND MEDICINES. O»ir prase* t assortment n* all the tv Ua I goods kep in >i Driut -tore, is now ottered at prices that. c»ntv? fail to suit. P?r.->»ns in want of any of the following would du well to price them at our house: Kerosene Burning Oil, KEROSENE LAMPS from 60 cts. to $3 75 eich. ALSO Turpentine, Fluid, Candles, Alcohol, Lord and Sperm Oils, Linseed Oil, White Leads, PAINTERS’ COLORS, Putty, Window Glass, Druggists’ Vials, DYE STUFFS, «&<•., «fcc. Prescriptions carefully put up. &g£OTB,TOS7iu Well JRopes, BED CORDS, PLOW LINES, PAINTED BUCKETS & TUBS, Cellar Bucket., anti Tulls, Well Buckets anti lierls, Sieves and Riddles, Tea K.dt’e j . Coffee Mills, BROOMS, Cottou Twine and Factory Thread. For sale by May 1, 1861 WM. ROOT X SON. ’ MARIETFI WffflT Its Character Claims, &c., First. The Course of Tnstrne ion is extensive and suited to the • haraeter and sphere of females. Second. The Discipline is efi’eetually maintain ed. witnmit severity, or barshli.ss. Third. The Rates of Tuition are moderate and the payments easy. Fourth. The Buildings and Grounds, being very mu-h improved are admirably adapted to ploa.nut and healthful study and <-Xt reisc Fifth. Tire Pri> cipal is, by birth «n<] education, a Georgian; all his interests mid sympathies are emphatically S.u hern, and he has p'.reha-ed the property, under the above title for the puip-. se of esti'-lishing a Smit .e n female s minrry, equal to any other in existence. Sixth. The parents who semi their daughters hei-c. may feel a-.-ured that thev wi 1 be exempt from immoral influences: that they will have ex cell nt social and religious advent -ges; that they will receive every attention lit ce-snry t-‘ their im provement and comf -rt; that. tli*y will be con ducted regularly through a cou-se of npnropriate s'udi.s and a* the end of that course, wi 1 receive diplomas, ns certificates of the-r scholarship. Seventh, Student- may en’er at any time and will be charged from the time of entrance to the clone - f the ssion. Eighth. The Principal i« prepared to take boarders at modern e charges and to aft’ rd them extra a 'vantages f r prosecuting their studies. s>o" For particulars, a-dreas T. B. COOPER, Prin. Marietta, Ga. May, 7, 1861. NEW PAINTSHOP. T'l E undersigned having permanently located in Marietta with a view of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS in all its various departments, lias taken the Room over the Workshop of W. R. McCown, on Decatur •Street. He would respectfully eall the attention of citi izens and others to the same, and earnestly solicit a liberal share of patronage. r- All wo'k done with promptness and dispatch. Jan. 18, ly. I. N. JIAYB. WE arc selling Goods as cheap ag ever for Ca-U. HAMMETT fc GROVES, Tan Bark Wanted. TIN BARK will he purchased by the Marietta Steam Tannery, in any quantity, for which three <3, cen s per foot will be paid, if delivered at the yard. JNO. H. GLOVER. A. ISAACS, Wholenale and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Ilea. I Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blondes, Ruches Perfumery. Ac.. Ac. Connelly’s Iren Front Building, White Hall Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA MARIETTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1861. j£rgal Cobb Sheriff Salt • ■WM*II.L he sold before the t'mirt House door on ▼ v the first Tuesday in July next during the legal hours of sale the foil living property to wit One House and Lot in the Town of Acworth, Cobb county Georgia, said Lot being originally part of Lot Xo 32 in the 20th District of th-i 2nd Section being one hundred feet in front and two hundred feet back, bounded on the Em-t by street running North and Smith and West by lot owned bv Muith Lemon South by lot owned by Smith I.emon and North by lot owned by Win. Bondi. Lev ed for cost moneV. JAS. !■'. Mct.'LESKY, Sh'lf Mai 2s, ISGI. State of Georgia, Cobb Count. A 1.1, persons concerned are hereby notified that 2W. A. W. lioh-onibe of the IM>s district, G. M. tolls before J. A. Tolleson, one of the Justices <d' the Peace for said district, as an estray, a brown mare, no marks rfr brands except a slight collar mark on the shoulder and a wind puff mi the in side of the right hock, and about ten years old.-- Appraised by John F. Perry and William Kirkland free holders of said county, to be worth one hun dred dollars. Th owner of .said estr-y is requir ed to cmue forward pay charges and take said mare away or she will be dealt With as the law directs. A true extract, from the Estray Book. May 31, 1861. W. W. CARRELL, C. I. C. ■Wt ifice.. -Two months after date, application will be made tn the Court of Ordina y of Cobb county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate’ of John Pharr, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This May 30, Istil. 2m A. N. DtTRE, Admr. T^OTIt'E.— All persons indebted to th'-estate 1 v nf .1 .lines B rd, late of Cobb i-miutv. deceased, are required to make immediate payment to the under-igned, and all persmis having demands against said estate, are requested to present them properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. This ItUth May. 1861. nw. D. D. SC iIBNEII, Admr. I^’OTTCE,-- All persons indebte.l to the estate xN of Allen T. Meacham, late of Cobb county, de-eased. are required te make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and all persmis having demands against said estate, are requested to pre sent them prope ly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. This .May 3o lst,l. Gw JEHU O. HAYS, Admr. ’WTOTICE.—Two months after d.ite, application will be made to the Court of Or Jin try of Cobb county, f'm- leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Allen 1. .Meacham, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditot.s of said deceased. This May 30, Isul. 2m JEHU O. II \ YS, Admr. Cf EORGIA. COBB. COUNTY—Whereas, Eliz. i I - Montgomery applies to me in writing as the Widow of the deceased for letters of administra tion mi the estate of Robert M. M jntg iinery, late of said county, deceased : These ais therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular tlu- kindred and creditors of said de ceased. in file their i-bjections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise letters of administrition will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court ol Ord miry fur said county. Given under mi’ hand, at M iiietta, this ibltli M.iv, lsi;|. Im JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Only. ■WTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate Av -d John Pharr, late of Cobb count} . deceased, are required to make immediate payment to .the undersigned, ami all persons having claims against said estate, arc requested to present them, prop erly attested, within the time presenb-.-ii by law. This May 3n, isul. Gw A. N. Dul'RE, Admr. p EORGIA, CHEROKEE Cmtn IJI ty.—-Wlier.u-, Alfred Low, as the brother of Idin Low, deceased, applies to me fur letters of a imiidstrdi iri up n toe estate nt the raid John Low, late cf s,bl eoiiniy deee .sed. The.-e are thi.'ief .re t > rite lied admonish all and singu ar t ie kindred and ered-t r of said deceased e tile their objections, if any they have, within the i>ne p'es rib, d by law. why sad lette-s shnuld n a be granted the applicant. Ibis 4th April, 1861. April tl. JAMES JORDAN, Ody. ESTRAY NOTICE, €w<orgia, Paulding' county, Clerks Office, Inferior C«»urt, April 11, 1861. ALL PERSONS INTEREST xA ed are hereby nntiaed that IV. L Bone, d i s.iid cuudy. tolls la f .re William Adair, one oftlu Justices of tin- I’e ■< e, for said county, as an estray, a Gray Horse, with som ■ yellow spurs on his neck a- d shoublers, supposed to be ab--u’ fifteen years • •Id, four teet eleven inehr-s high, valued by W. W. Thompson and John B. Adair, freeholders of said county, ro be north five doll,tis. Tho owner ot sai I e.stray is hereby required to eutiie forward pay charges, and take said horse away : or he wi 1 ' <- dealt with as tin- law directs. A true extract from the estrav Book. N. N. BEALL, C J. C. _ NOTICE. TWO .MONTHS I'fter date application will be made to the vourt of Ordinary of Cobb euuntv for leave to sell the real es’ate belonging o the estate of Charles Cler. late n' said county de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs an 1 creditors of said deceased. April 1, ELIZABETH CLER, Adm’x. f < EORGI A, FORSYTH County—Where " JT as Julia - . E. BCYD, Administratrix of Wil liam Boyd, presents to the Court in her petition dillv tiled mid entered on record that she has ful ly administered William Boyd's estate. This is therefore t leiteall persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any tney can. why said administratrix should not Be discharged from her administration on the first Monday in Muv next. nov 3« H. BARKER, Od’y. P’ EORGIA. CHEROKEE County—Where VJT as Joseph M'ConneD, administrator of the e.-ta’o of Win. Beavers, deceased, applies to nn for dismission from siid administration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all per sons that they ti'o their objections, if any they have, within the time presc-ri ied by law why sii i letters of dism ssion shoul 1 hot be eranted the ap plicant J IMES JORDAN, Od’y. Apiil 11, 1861. STATE OF GEORGIA, Forsyth County: Whereas, A. G Butchi s. Admin i tiator of Robertson Wood, represents to the Court in his petition, duly fi'ed ami entered on re cord. that he has fully administered Robertson Wood’s esta e; This is, therefore, to cite all persons known as creditors, to show eau.se if any they cun. why said administrator should not be discharged from I is adnrniswation, an i receive let'ers • f dismission on the first Monday in June next. 18 I. Dee. 7, U6o H. BARKER, Ord’v. I I’SPRGIA, PAULDING County: XJI Whereas. A. G. Bulloch, Administ’ator of the Estate of Napoleon A. 1 ester, deceased, ap plies t > me for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. These re therefore to cite and admonish all per sons eoncer< ed to be and appear nt iny office bv the Ist Monday in August next. t.-> show enuse. if any they t-ave, why said letters should not be gran te l the app’icnnt. Given under iny hand at. offi-c this January 1861. MILES EDWARDS. Ordinary. XT OTIC E."“"4B persons indebted t> the estate of Isaac Howell, deceased, are hereby required t-> make iminedi ib- payment, an I all those having domamls against said estate are requested to present them properly attested to the undersign ed in terms of the law. H P. HOWELL I F, b. 1.1861. Adm'r. I AN DRE AV J. HANSELL, Attorney, Counsellor &.Solicitor, NXiiviettsi, Greorjjcin. PRACTICES in the Superior Courts of the fol lowing cou ties: Cob'i. Forsyth, Flovd. Catoosa, Cherokee, Paul ding, Whitfield and Milton. \i.m>. in the Supreme Court of tho State of Georgia at Atlanta, ar.d in the District Court of the Contederatc States for the D strict of Georgia. may 1, 1861. C. D. PHILLIPS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Marietta, Georgia. February 22, 1862. WASHIKGTOM HAII, ATLANTA ........ UIiORGIA. BY E. R, SASSEEN DR. N. N. GOBER, REFORM PHYSICIAN. Marietta, Georgia. OFFERS Ins services to the citizens of Mari etta anti surrounding country. Office North .side of (he square over Page Ha ley’s Store. Feb 8, ts. CICERO C. WINN, COLLECTING LAWYEB, Marietta, Georgia. give his enti-e attention to the col'ec y y ton of all claims entrusted to his earc. Mari-h l>, 'GO. E. M. ALLEN, RESIDEBT ® HHIST. Marietta, Georgia. (1 RATI-I’CL to the citizens of Marietta and vi ff einiry for a iiber.il patronage during the past t«-n years is still prepared to pel-form all opera 'ions cither for preserving the natural, or insert ing artificial teeth, in the most approved niiinn- r. He solicits calls from those who have kiou bad t< -th. as he is n.-ing n prepar itiun for lining the most deli'-ate teeth, no matter how badly decayed, if not otherwise diseased—and roti lering them serviceable for years. It is about the same color as i the tvu h and will never change or discolor the teet h. Y-i,; Ri furs to citizens of Marietta for whom he ha< operated during the part ten years. Thums-—CASH, milers by special contract ftffi'-.e Smith side of public square, over the Po.-t ttffiee. Marietta, Ga., Jan. I, 1861. E. FAW? ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marietta, Geurufia. 4 BJ"! LL diiigently attend to any btisincss eon y y feted to his care in the counties of Cobb, Cherokee, Milton ami Paulding, CLAIMS collected as soon a.« it can be done by ; law. and the money promptly paid over. Jan 20, 1861. NOTICE. (CIRCUMSTANCES having prevented my rc- 7 moving West as eontemp'nted I < ffer my i services to the public as a Physician for the ecsu ' ing year. Office in Connell’s Building, up stairs, where I can be found at all times. GEO. W. CI.ELAND. AV- 11. HI NT, A.TTQRN.&Y O LA.W, Marietta, Georgia. N. B. GREEN, Attorney & Counsellor at Law Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, practice, an I give prompt attention to y y all business confided to his professional care, in the Distii-t Court at Marietta: The Su preme Court of Georgia at Atlanta; The Superi orant Inferior Courts of the Blue Ridge Circuit, and the counties adjoining Cobb, of other Circuits. Special attention given to the collection of debts, and the securing of all manner of claims. Prompt and efficient attention will be given to all manner of business iu tho 'ourts of Ordinary in the county of Cobb and adjoining counties. PHILLI PS & Bl T RKIIALTE R ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Marietta, Georgia. practice in Fulton, Paulding ami all the y y counties of tho Blue Ridge Circuit, in the Supreme Court, and in the District Court at Mari etta. WM. PHILLIPS, J. T. BURKHALTER. Jan. 1. ly. CHEESE. JUST received, a largo lot of English Dairy and other Cheese, l.y GROVES .1 BUTNER. NUTS! tL\R' 4 E lot of Almond*, Filberts, Pecan, and English Walnuts. Cocoa Nuts and Rai sins, for sale by GROVES <t BUTNER. INDIGO, Madder, Copperas. Logwood, Blue Stone, .Sulphur, Chalk. Whiting, Borax, Xc., for sale by HAMMETT X GROVES, may 10, 1861. FOOD FOR MILCH COWS. /' A’.l J/71? J£. V SUPPLY of Pea Meal—the hist food iu market kept constantly on lined, at $1 per bushel. upril lit C. J. SHEPARD. INlosil si-iitl Hominy. MEAL AND HOMINY. I»f excclL.nt qua ity, from white corn, fresh ground :if Jerinon A lo’» Excelsior Mi 1. SHE Pa RD fIIHANKFIL for the very liberal patronage I 1 have received for thela-t five years lam hap py to inform the. public ami my friends that 1 have set up a Pi lure Gallery second to none iu the •State lam now prepared to fm-iii-li customers with Pictures ufull sizes ami styles, equal »o the best prodm-|’<| by the Ph-dogruplib: art All are in vited tn eall an I see specimens. Prices low. sy. Terms -STRICTLY CASH. *« »•- G. J. G <BI.F. >1 a rivtta, glarktta Wedkly §Ulroratc. The Semi -W e e kly Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings, at the following rates: Six months - -- •>■«••.» $1 00. Twi-lvr iiioiitlis - 00. Th c Vv ec k 1 y Is issued every Friday morning, at the follow ing rates : Six mouths - -- -- -- - SI Oil. Twelve months - 00. ♦ A<l vcvtiwiti “•: i;,j- Ten lines or less constitutes a Square, either iu the Semi-Weekly or Weekly.i One insertion $1 ho E-ai-h additional insertion. . 50 One week or three insertions 2 n<) F>ieii additional square 1 GO Two week 5.......................... 2 (W Each additional squire. . 2 I'o One month 5 (II) Each additional square 3 00 Two months 7 00 Each additional square 4 00 Three month.-. ]<• 00 Each additional square 6 00 Six months 12 00 Each additional square 6 00 Twelve months 15 00 Each additional square 8 00 RENEWABLE AT PLEASURE: One square one year ?20 00 Each additional square 10 00 jtij* Advertisements exece Hug the space con racted for, will be charged for the excess. IST Advertisements hi both, the Semi-Weekly a.ul Weekly, will be charged the full Semi-Weekly rates, with only half price for the Weekly. Transient advertisements must be paid for in advance. MARKLEY'S JOYNER DRUGGISTS, Have just received from the West Gallons Pure Lard Oil, lt>s •" Tanner's Oil, iso “ Prime Alcohol, 110 •' Burning F'uiil, 150 lbs Pure Sii'phur, aso •• Pure Cooking Soda, ~ Barrells Linseed Oil, I'4o Gallons Keros ne Oil. Sold for Cash only. June 1. I'6l. crXsiJL iN cotrequence of the stringency of the times we inform the public, that we will deimind the Cusll lor uli Oouiis wlii-u <1.14 vci-« <1 afier 41;is ■lav. MARKLEY & JOYNER. Miy 31.1861. NEW book mat RULING ANO BOOK BINDING. II E subscribers re peetfully inform the public Jl that they have commci:eed, in the city of At lanta, A New Book Biiußrv. Blank-Books. Ledgers. Journal-i, Day Books, Blot ters. lintel and Stable Registers. Docket', Record Bunks, .te., with nr withoiii printed Headings, ami Ruled to any pattern ih sir. d, inanufai-tured iu the neatest and most improve 1 ma.um.-r without de'ay. Magazines. Music, N.wspapers, Xc., neatly bound at short notice. v.-C . Orders from any part of the Slate will meet with prompt alt-ntion. and Book.-- required to be sent by mail, hand, wagon or raiir ud, care fully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility of injury bv transportation. Jan 6,‘’Git. J. I>. MASON X CO. C. J. SH EP A RD, At the stand of J. H. M’Clintock, Has now on h and a large and weli-scleett d assortment ul FAMILY SUPLIES, to which he invites the attenti- n of the citizens- of Marietta ami t tie country The ONE I’BICE SYSTEM will be strictly a ibered to. His terms will lie CASH or equivalent, that COUNTRY PRODUCE, at (’ash Prices, or short time to prompt paying custom cas. Bills Due on Presentation. His <l»*tcrmina‘i<m is to sell good articles at h»\v prices and will expect prompt payments. IMR9TOS GALLERYREMOEVD, North side Public Sqare, MARIETTA, UI6ORGIA. Georgia. Pickens County, TO all whom it may concern, Janies E. Burch having in proper form appiieil to me for perm anent letters of adiniiiistr i'i m mi the estate of Dyi-r Burch, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite ail ami singular the creditors and next, of kin of Dyer Buri-h to be ami appear at my office within the time allowed by law. to show' cause if any they can, why perma nent administration should not. be granted to J is. E. Bii.'ch, on Dyer Burch’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature. May 24, 1861. I’ F. FERGUSON, Ord'y. ! NOTIC 11. FWTWO months nft'-r date application will be i I. made to the Hmiorab’s Court of Ordinary of Paulding county for leave to sell that portiim of ■ the re-1 estate which lies iu said county, of Reu ben T. Foot, late of Macon county Ala. dei-ea i-d. may 27, '6l. JAMES C. N. FOOTE, Adm'r. NOTICE. FWTWO months after date application will be i B rmide to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county for leave tn sell the real estate of John L. Davis, late of said eountv deceased. MALINDA P. DAVIS, Adin'x. May 27. 2861. Georgia, Paulding County. A I.L persons having demands against the estate 2■ of A. G. llrintb- late of said county deceased, ale hereby reipiested to present them to the nil, del-signed properly attested within the lime pre 'i riheil by law , an I all those indebted to said es tate are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, this M.iy 27, l'< l, u. I’. BRINILE. Adm'r way 'H. M. J. BRIN’HV, j Georgia. VOL. XVHI-NO. 27. 'lHar.idhi Sidwfi'U. MAsIJTKTTsN, .TtTJXIG 11. .Arkansas.—The Arknrmas State Conven tion Inis paused ;t military bill, authorizing the (rovernm- to rail out. 60,(100 men if neces sary. If halves the .State into two grainl di visions, l-zistern and \\ estern, and appoints <>ne Brigadier t.mn-r.il I'a- each. General Bradley was unanimously elected to the coin inan-l of the I'msn-rn, and General Pierce, ! late ul the L’nile I Stales Armv to tho AA'e.sl .... ' '. eru division, i li PjtIVATEEGS. Scdl’Ccly fl <lilj ptISSCM ! that dispatches an; nut received announcing the capture of prizes. Tiie .st.cce.-v which has rewar.lml the activity of the privateers has sitrjms.se.l the expectations ofowucis. Well freighted ships seem to full into their hands as Ly tho power of f.iscinatii.n. The trim little vessels make a circuit and immediately’ a fat prize presents itself as if by process of predestinati on. We rather like the working of"piratical” theology. zV(.u(.' Orleans I'me Ddla. Reluni. of the Scv-nt/i Nine York The Staunton Vindicat-'-r of Friday .-ays:— We are informed by E. C. K.mdolph, who h.-is resided in AVasLington for a number of year? past, and who arrived here yesterday, that the New York Seventh Regiment cer tainly went home ( n AVednes.day the 29ili. They say’ that they only volunteered to defend Washington, and not to invade A irginia. A Pile CLA MA 'ITO '<. Slate cf Georgia. 7>y his Exi'cllenfij Joseph E: Bruicn, Got'- eritor of said Slate-: Whereas, it is provided in section seventh of article filth of the Constitution of this State as adopted by the late Convention of the people thereof, on the 23d day of March last that "there shall be an election held at all the places of pulilie elecH ni in this State, on the first Tuesday in. July. 1861, when all the citi zens of this State entitled to vote for Govern or shall cast their ballots eithei’ for •Rati fication’or ‘No Ratification. Tho election ‘ s'.tall be conducted in the same manner ns general tlectiors ; and the returns shall be made to the Governor.” And whereas, by a resolution adopted by said Convention,' the Governor is required to issue his Proclanui' tion, cahing on tho proper officers to hold said election: 1 therefore issue this my Proclama tion, calling upon and requiring a sufficient number of the proper ofticei-s and persons authorized by the laws of this State to super intend general ciectior.s therein, to convene at the various election precincts throughout the Slate, on the first Tuesday in, being the 21 day of, .Inly next, then and at such pre cincts to superintend and hold said election, as provided for in the said seventh section of the filth article of the Constitution as afore said. Given tinder my hand and the seal of the Executive Department, at the Capitol in Milledgeville, the2.’>th day of May, eigh teen hundred ami sixty-one. JOSEPH E. BROWN. Governor. By his ExeJleney the Governor: II 11. Waters,Secy. Ex. Dep’t. Coxi edeuate States Cui.’rt.—The Confedc* rate Slates Court for the District of Georgia, Judge 11. R. Jackson presiding, commenced its sessions yesterday morning. The Court di 1 •■e.-y little business ami then adjourned until this m ruing at 1U o’clock. ORDERS Os THE CQL HT. Ordered, That the practice as now estab lished in the Superior Courts of the State of Georgia, in common law and equity causes, be ami the same are hereby adopted as tho practice of the District Court of the Confeder ate States of America for rhe District of Geor gia, mid that all the rules of the said Superior C. urts of the State of Gerrgia, both at com mon law and equity, s> far as the same aro lot repugnant to the Constitution and laws of the Confederate States of America, or here by altered and amended, are adopted as the rules of practice for the said District of Geor gia, with the exception that all Attorneys, Counsellors, S ilicitors and Proctors, who have heretofore been admitted to plead and practice iu the Courts of the late United Sta'es for the District of Georgia, may be ad mitted to p : ead and |>r:ietice in this Court upon their taking ami subscribing the fol lowing oath or affirmation; CoxiEiujtATE States of America— Dishiet (;/ 6’em i/i t. --I—- -- —, do solemnly swear (or aflirm, as the vase may be,) tiiat 1 will justly and uprightly demean myself, accord ing t" law, as iiii attorney, counsellor and proctor in the District of Georgia, and that I will support the Constitution of the Confeder ate States of America, so help me, God. Subscribed and sworn to in open Court, this day ot , A.D. D?6l, Ordered that all attorneys and counsellors who have heretofore been admitted to plead and practice in tho Superior Courts of the State of Georgia, and who have prac ticed therein fur the period of three years, and are of unexceptionable character, may be ad mitted to plead ami practice in the Cuurt, up on taking and subscribing the With above pre tented. | K/----(...Ct News,