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telegraphic.
Another Confederate Victory.
C.K)Sd KNS AGMS I’RU »Ii» II 1N T t
Riciuvxn. V.i.. De?. U. ->h?iil if 41* ’ * ice
Ins been receive! h *re. tint th* r e Iwfis’s. |
5,1) * > stroig att v.'k • I C »l. E Iw.ir I Je'i is'.ni s
comma 1 ea ,Valley M>u ita n yestei liy. b it
were repulse I with greit losi. s.t ‘r .in e.ig ig •-
meat of seven hours. The b ittle co n n meed it
seven o’clock in the forenoon. Joh a<U»u’s force
was 1.200 moi: but li? has since been reinforced
by two regiments.
Col. Johnston is a Virginian, and a gra In ite.
of West Point, but co n ninls th • Twelfth G *m
Regiment. £lh* Twelfth Georgia Regiment is
comp >se lof th** follo wing comp uiie.s. Colonel
Johnston: Lieutenant. Colonel.Goarcr ; Major
S n il. M.uio.i GiirH. C.vpt Blanford. Marion
Cotintv ; Davis Rifles. I apt. McMillan. Macon
Countv : Davis Gu ird*. Capt. Brown. Dooly
■Conn’.v ; Jon *s V >’ivu * *rs. C ipt. Pitts. J >nes
•Countv; Mick vie • Vol tn‘e >rs. Cipt. Hiw'tms.
Sin’.T C'.iity: Livil-s Volitate *rs. Cipt.
Patterson. I. >wn le’ C• m y : Calliom Uitles.
Cipt Furlcw. Calhi in C» i i »•: C*itril :ty
Bines. Capt. Rogers. Bibb County: Ihitnvn
Light Infantry. Capt. Davis. Putnam County:
M Hjogee Rifl *s. C mt. 5? • t. M iseogee County.]
FROM RICHMOND.
Richmond. Dec. 11—With the exception of
the news ot the victory at Valley Mountain
there is nothing of interest from the other camps
to-’ay.
Gen. Ben. M •Cul'.och arrive! here to-day.
Congress did nothing in public to lay.
FROM KENTUCKY.
Bowling Green, Dec. 14. The Cincinnati
‘•Com nercial" of the 11th says Garrett Davis
bis been elected to the U. S.Senate vice John
C. Breckinridge.
A court of inquiry has pronounced General
Sherman of Kentucky insane.
Buell’s advance to Green River is to be the
signal for a general Federal advance.
The following named gentlemen were elected
to the provisional Congress of the Confederate
States: Ist. District. 11. 0. Burnett; 2d. John
Thomas ; 3d. Geo. W. Ewing; 4th. D. P. White;
sth. T. L. Burnett; 6th. John M. Elliott; 7th.
S. H. Ford; Sth, Thos. B. Monroe ; 9th. Thos.
Johnson: 10th. Geo. B. Hodge,
Scouts from Green River report the Felerals
as repairing tn-,' r-»tlro 11 bridge. Batteries are
place 1 on the north side to protect the workmen.
There are no Federal* South of the River.
For ten days past. Buell’s forces, within a cir
cuit of forty miles, have, been advancing and
radiating to dKerenl paints, with no other ap
parent intention than th it of s i Ideniy p rtacing
upon some unguarded point where a favorable
stronghold can be gained and held. It is not
believed by our military authorities that an ad
vance. or attack, is to be m i le upon this place
at present, bat by many, an I those who have
facilities for gaining iuform ition. it is mouthed
that the designs of the opposing army in front
is. by a series of stragatie m >vem.*nts anl miu
ueureriag*, to place us upon the defensive, thus
effectually guarding them-elves an 1 the terri
tory occupied by them ug linst an attack or pos
session.
Cant. Penn, a Federalist, who was captured
*t Camp Underwo >d. n :ar Glasgow, several
•weeks since, and who his been confined in jail
here, escaped creaing before last by letting
himself d >w.i from a second story window, by
ra<-auz of a rope attached to a sash hinge. A
murderer name! vFi liam; escape 1 at the same
time, neitae of whom li iveb r.-n re arreitel.
Seventeen prisoaurt. a partion of .McJook’s
pickets, who were taken near W t,isonville
Wednesday creaisg. arrived here yesterd ly.
Col. Jarksan’s eo.mmuid numbering 1.1))
men. i*. at own, Bailer County, only
eighteen miles from here. A regiment of Bull
Nelson’s Kentuckians are c mimed in the M ■ ii
cal College, corner of Fifth and Green Streets.
Louisville. They revolted and refuse Ito serve,
after the reading of Cameron’s negro war report
Still Later!
Cape Race, Dee. 15 —The “City of
Washington,” via Queenstown ou the
5 h instant, arrived here to-day.
The excitem nt in reference to the
arrest of Mason and Slidell continues
iinabeted. I'he Baris 7V/n/>.s r> p >-t< a
statement that Napoleon h is tendered
his services as mediator. The Paris
Patrie has an official foreshadowing of
the disposition of France to recognize
the independenc * of the Southern Con
federacy, if England sets the example
A large number of English naval
vessels have been ordered to be ready
for immediate commissions. Several
were loaded with immense military
stores destined for Canada, The Queen
lias issued a proclamation prohibiting
the importation of arms, powder, lead
or material for making powder.
The New York Herold urges the
North to put its harbors ami coast in a
thorough s ate of defence
TH E M A RIETTA WEEKLY ADVOCATE.
Cotton advanced in New York to 36 i
cents.
At Norfolk all was excitement last I
night on the reception of the news from ■
Europe. Bontires were lit and other
demons;rations of j. v were made
I
The Fedccals on Green River—Gen- Hum-
I phrey Marsh, ill—Feder.<l Force—The
F.rtectsof I.lncom's Message and Canier- i
on's Report.
Nashvii.A.k. Dee. 16. The Bowling Green cor
respondent of (lie l'ni<>n d‘ American reports the
enemy’s advance, in number about live or six
i thousan 1 on Green River, with some artillery
■ but show no disposition to cross the river. They
1 an* repairing bridges.
Reliable advices represent General Humphrey j
Marshall steadily advancing towards Lexington.
I and meeting with little or no opposition.
| Ge atlenien who left I’adueah on the 11th in ;
stant, report that th • Federal* had only about
j six thousand troops there ; ten thousand at t'airo
and Bird’s Point and seven thousand at Smith-
I land. The indications at Cario are that a speedy
movement will be made down the Mississippi.
Lincoln s Message and <'am. ‘t on’s report have
. produced a great change among the I nion men
about Smithland.
Congress—sic.ka css of X’ice President Ste
phen*.
RteiiMoNo. Dec. 17.- The Krimu’nrr of this
morning publishes resolutions ottered in ( on
gress. in secret session, tendering the sympathy '
of tie Confederate States to Maryland, and ex. I
qtres-ing a desire for her relief and admission as
one of the States id’ the Codfederaey.
Great .Mass Meeting in Liverpool.
Ricituoxn. Dec. ]7. — it is reported th.it a dis- i
patch has been received in o;li?ial qii triers. ;in
i uoiiacing that a dispit.th appears in a recent i
number of the Louisville Journal, stating t.i.it,
on the reception of the news in Liverpool, of
the arrest of Messrs. M.iso i x bli lell. that an
immense mass meeting was held, at which reso
' lutions ot the strongest and mostemp.i.itic char
acter were passed, calling on the British Gov
ernment to demand the most sttm n try repara
tion for the insult offered to the Brttisn tlig, by
the forcible arrest an l seizure ot .Messrs. Mason
! and Slidell, by C.ipt. Wilkes, of the San Jacinto.
The Norfolk D t / Bjok of this m truing ptib
i lishes a synopsis of the proceedings of a meeting
held in Liverpool, occasioned by the arrest ot
■ Mason an I Slidell. The nort hern'papers sty
I the meeting wa- composed of Cotton men. '! lie
j Chairman of the meeting, alter the a loqtion ot
i the Resolutions, said waen the news of th.* out
i rage was received in Liverpool, it create I one
1 ' surprise mingled with indignation. Thisteeling
i was shared generally an I it was our duty to im
! press on the goverum *at the imperative u *ees
: sity of vindicating i s honor, dignity, the British
| name and Flag. (L m 1 and e>a itiaed e i ter
ing.l Some sight eif. ft was mil? nt oppo.--
tion to the ad iptionof the Res dutions, but. they
were overwhelmingly a I >p.e 1.
; Ttie Northern p ipers are d>w l on E ig! in I
St- i
for s i •’! in i iitestitions.
1 j The Leaden Thn :s from p irti il aLtis’.o is be
; fore evidently cane lers the irred of M isaaau 1
' j Slidell a great outrage on the British Flag.
i A disp itch <1 itc I Liverpool the 2 ?..i mt., s tys
; the excitement here over the stoppage ot tae
| Trei'i has been most inte:i-e. exeee ling anything
since the Crimean Wa’?.
| Fuads at London quite at a loss wh.it course
I to pursue.
: I The bark H ,’en from Charleston arrive dat
' Liverpool, affording further evidence of the in-
I efficiency of the block id *. Cotton men in Liv-
■ erpool now firmly believe th it England will
promptly interfere in the war, anl tie conse-
1 .’uient liberation of th? cotton crop by raising
■ the blockade.
| A iette.’ f>"om Staunton ditel Sunday night,
I says the 12th u’or’ia ia killed
I and wni!.*l ab Hi J > i’’ l tJ - Vll = 111 fi “
I Regiment about BP. The of the enemy is
not known, but 32 Yankees were bane' 1 by our
! troops. Considerable expectation of aFe iei’al
attack on th .* I’enntn-ul i is indulged in, as well
I as at Man :.-sis. but quiet yet reigns.
The Release of Ma .on and Slidell by Eng
land.
Richmond, December 18.--It was an-
I nounccd in tlie House of Delegates this
I morning* that a dispatch had been jxj—
- ! ceived from Norfolk stating tha’ a spe
cial English messenger had arrived by
the "Europa” which landed at Halifax,
to dem >nd the surrender of Mason and
Slidell, Eustis and McFarland.
Sin?, the Europa, brought 8,000 stand
of arms, and a large amount of ammu—
r ' nition which were lauded at Halifax.
L i A dispatch wis received here in high
1 official quarters, aim lunciug that Eng.
; land demands the unconditional surren
I d<*r of Mas m and Slidell, Eustis un i ?dc
j Farland.
Special dispatches to Lord Lynns de
! mand of him to call upon the United
! States for the transportation to Eng
. land of die arrested parties, or to de
! m.and his passports at once.
! France co-operates with England, and
! all Europe is in a blaze of mdfgnution
’ at the course pursued by Wilkes of the
i San Jacinto. B ill >id how brightly
breaks the morning.
Later!
Richmond, Dec. 18 —The Norfolk Dnj
ZfooZ? contains extracts from the Balti
more and New York Herald of the
16th instant. Etch paper publishes
late Foreign Ne • s from Halifax, by the
Europi, of the 15th instant. She left
• Liverpool, on the 30th ultimo, via Queen
stown on th<* 2d instant, when* sue was
detained until M mday by die Govern*
rnent. She brings the Queen's Messen
ger, and is charged wi h despatches to
Lord Lyons.
On the 30th ultimo, her M i.j'*sty hold
a privae council at .Vindsor, where 1
three if her lajesty’s Ministers wi re
present, previous to which the same
three Ministers attended a Cabinet
meeting at Lord Palmerston’s official
reside lice.
i’iie L m lon Tim, 1 jh is no hope that
' j the Federal Government will comply
1 J
with the demands of England. The
English journals are bit erly hostile,
and denounce the "Trod" affair as in
tolerable. The instruetions to Lord i
Lyons, in which it is said the Cabinet
i was unanimous, are explicit and ileter- .
j mined. j
The London Tost says, an acknowl- ■
edgment of error and a snrri nder of-th * .
' prisoners, bv tin* Lincoln Government, I
; will bl* received witli great joy, but if I
the Federals tail to do so, no man in
England will blind bis eyes to the al
ternative that England must do her
i duty.
The Times re-assetts that it has been
I Seward’s policy to quarrel witli Ln t
i land, and calls for energetic inili'tuy ,
preparations in Canada. The 'limes
i predicts three things immediately to
; follow an outbreak —the destruction of
the Southern blockade ; tin* complete
blockade of the Northern I’mts; and,
! the recognition of the Southern Confed
eracy.
I In* Paris Patrie argues clearly that
France will side with England, and re
cognize the Southern Confederacy.
Liverpool papers give tin* rum >r that, j
Napoleon has been proposed as arbitra- |
tor between England and the United
States.
Liverpool cotton market inactive—
decline 1 hal a cent.
Movements ot Yankee Troops.
lxiii iXAi*oi.is. Dec. 9.—Several of our regi
ments have m ive 1 foi war 1 on the Louisville and
I Nashville Railroad, to nuke roam tor regiments
! constantly arriving. If prepaialio.is m *.ui any-
I thing, forward m ivements will certainly take
I place at an early day.
i Troops for Kentucky—Rosencrantz.
j Louisville, Dec. 12. All regiments
iin Indiana, which h ive a inmute num
ber of in *n, have been ordered into
Kentucky. This is to throw some nine
or ten thousand troops into Kentucky
during this an 1 the coming week.
Rosenerantz is expected to arrive in
Cineiima'i today from Western Virgin
ia.
Particulars of the late Fight,
A letter from Lynchburg to the llrjriljoe.aa.
I from an oflieer at. Camp Alleghany, says our
| loss wis two ciptains. three lieutenants an I fif
i teen privates killed, and ninety-seven wounded.
Tae Federal loss iuily ti .eon.
Gen. Melbro commanded the Fedora’s, and it
is supposed he was killed, from reports of the
; peop ! e in the ii 'lghborhoo I. Genor.il Johnston
ac ed m ist gallantlv. He ;V n arid on the field
d essed Ik• an old w igon**;- with a musket in
. one hand and a club in the ok.er.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS,
For Sl.iTill am! Deputy Sheriff.
I lie -.sc announce the present ellici* nt
I offieers-J. T. ROBERTSON and J. F.McCLES
KEY. fm the oilices of Sliei iff and Deputy Slier--
' iff of Cobb county for tin* enmiiig. term.
; Please announce-W. W. CAitltELf.-. as
a candidate for C!e”k of the Inferior Ceiirt at
the election in January next.
Jfr Editor-Be so kind as to announce the
name of ROBERT BABER as a condidaie for
the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua
ry next.
Please announce D, AL YOUNG, as a
I candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court a
I the Election in January next.
Mr Elilor: You will oblige his triends by
announcing \V. II TUCKER as a candid.it? lor
Tax Collector of Cobb comity at the ensuing
election. He has given, so far. satisfaction, and
i as we understand he will not run for a third
le.uu it is proper that he should be re-elected.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
t n. 11. R.
THE FALL MALARIA.
TDK I'EX i..' ! SEASON.
ALL I’OTKXT EFFECT OF I<A.? VIV '-' Y H * ! U-MED!KS.
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up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever 1
d imb ague, or any other malarious complaint,
at the commencement, as certainly as the dis
order will break: <loi.cn the victim, if unchecked,
i The colics and other bowel complaints, so gen
! eral in autumn, are almost instantly checked
by a single dose. 4glt positively extinguishes
p iin. whether sharp or acute, constant or spas.
1 modic. and its blessed effect in neuralgia,
rheumatism, tic doloreux. and tooth-ache, can
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j ed
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use on al! occasions where there will,
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In attacks of Croup. Sore Throat. Influenza.
J Railways lleruly Relief will quickly cure the
patient.
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ircenflv needed than in the fall. The rich
fruits and indigestible vegetables of autumn,
chills by which the circulation is thrown out of
lial ince. and the stomach, liver and lungs par
! dally pnrilyzed. To restore these functions
, winter, a course of this great, aperient; altera
tive and tonic, is absolutely necessary. It is the
onlv cathartic in the world which equal;,'."s the
circulation of the blood. Al) the mineral pur
gatives have ad<*adly contrary effect, and hence
he. fearful mercurial diseases.
Radw.iy’s Regulating Fills are the only i
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i Raiiaway’s Renovating Resolvent arrests 1
decomposition of the flesh, curing pruruient, dis
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lids, nose and lips, and every type of scrof
ulous, syphilitic, eruptive, and tubercular dis-,
Radway’s Remedies are sold by Druggists
everyw)i<*re. RA.DWAT AGO, 23 John st. N. Y.
Sold by Hammett Groves, Marietta, Ga j
, September Ist-lm. [
The maxims of wises men an* to preserve the
body in perfect, health, not. to wait for the devel
opment of disease. “Be wise in tiin<* ;’’ check
and guard against the first approach. Keep the
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plagues of a poisoned atmosphen* fall liarmless.
The onlv remedy that will thoroughly purify i
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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Grand Jury Prosentnrjnts.
r|AH !■! Grand .1 ury emp inuelled for the Decern
j her Term of the Confederate States Hi.-triel
(Imirl for the Northern District of Georgia, beg
leave respectfully to make the following pre
sentment in reference to the Act ot the Provis
ion d Congress <>f tin* Confederate States, enti
tled “An Act for the Sequestration of the Es
tates, Property and effects of Alien enemies.—
Approved August. 31th. 1861.
Tins body aware that various arnendm ‘ills to
that Act h ive been suggested through the pub
lic press, and in the present incuts ot Gram! Ju
ries. of the Confederate States Courts, for the
consideration of the Congress, now in session
at Richmond, decline to suggest any additional
amend ment, but recommend to the Congress so
tocons'.d rail the nmeudmenl s to the Act whi h
h ive been proposed and to legislate upon it so
as to relieve al! eases of special hardship to citi
zens of tile Confederacy, arising underit.
We tender to his Hou. Judge 1! irden and the
District Attorn *y our thanks tor their attention
and dignified deportment to this body.
T. M. KH.’KPATRICK. Foreman.
A true extract from the Minuses of the Dis
trict Court of ’lie Con federate States I'ur tbe
Northern District of Georgia.
W, li. HUNT, Clerk.
Dee. 16th. 1861.
CoxFEiiF.n.vrE >ri ins of America, I
Northern Dis rate rof Georgia, f
In the Confeder.ite Stites C >:irt for said Dis
trici December Ternl 1861,
Ordered that the next regular term oftbis Court
be held at Marietta on the tilth Wednesday
being ti e twenty ninth day of January next,
H 62. at ton o’clock in the forenoon of th it day,
and that a copy of this order be published twice
in one newspaper ineach of the citiescf Athens,
Atlanta and Marietta.
EDWARD J. HARDEN,
District Judge.
.A true extract from the Minutes of. the Dis
trict- Court of th * Coni,*derate States tor the
Northern District of Georgia.
W. H. HUNT, Clerk,
December 16th, 18:11.
SCHOOL ~
A FRS. M J. HUNT, and Daughter will onen
a ll a school tor girls on .Monday, the 13th. day
of January.
Pupils will be received at any time and charged
only for the term during which they may re
in dn.
The nnmbe wiil be limited to ticeidy. Musi?
. and l)r.iwing at the usual r ites.
Marietta, Dec. 19th. 18'il. ts.
GEORGIA. ) City of Marietta,
C< )B!> COUNTY. I Sept.. 17. 1861.
IVILL be sold before the Court House door in
1V ih ■ Ci’y ot Marietta Cobb County Geor
gia during tiie legal hours of sale on the first
Tues lay in January next - Phil" a negro man
slave the property of Marion Porter. Levied
<m a id to be sold bv vir-u * of a Tax li fa issu'*(l
! f:. :n the < i v Council of .\Lirietta Georgia for
ci v taxon said negro.
J. A. HINTON, C. M.
Pec. 19. 1861 !w.
NE’WrAimomEr
j * N Eveellcni; Stcidy Negro Mm to hire f< r
j YA. 1862. Gt od g i t’den an i house servant and
|an excellent hand with horses will be hired
low. Apply soon to
T. C. MARKLEY, or
Mit. David Ardis.
2w—Dec. 20. is.ll.
NOTICE.
ALL persons in lebte l to the estate of 3. S.
Ilenderson. late <-f Cobb County deceased,
are hereby require.' to make i nmediate pay
ment : and all persons h iving demands again-t
i said estate* are requested to present them, pro
! p-.’rlv attested, to the undersigned, within the
time prescrib. d bv law.
NATHAN W. SMITH, Adin’r.
Dec. 20. 1861 —(iw.
NOTICE.’ ~
I LL person*' having demands against the es
■ » tate of William S. Summerlin, late of Cobb
(,'minty, deceased, are hereby requested to pre
sent them to the undersigned, properly attested
wiihin the time prescribed by law; and all per
sons indebted to said estate are required to make
immediate paviuent. This December I’2 1.861.
6w. * M. J MAGBEE, Adin’r.
NOTICE.
i rp|W() months after date, application will be
| made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
countv I*-.” leave to sell the land belonging to
the estate <*f .'■ ''•amler Aikins. deceased, for the
benefit of the heir* '""1 creditors of said dece’,l.
jOliN MALONEY Adm r.
November. 7. 18'11.
'N'otice.
i LL persons indebted to the estate of William
i x\ R. Daniell late of Cobb county., deceased,
i are her.by requited to, in ike imine mate, pay
i ment. and all tl;e<e having demands against
: -aid estate, are requested Io present them, pro
' perly a!tested, to the undersigned within the
time prescribed bv law.
GEORGE M. DANIELL, Adin’r.
December 5. 18' I. (iw.
Georgia Cobb County:
TV'HUREAS. Smith Lemon, as the son of de
ll ceased applies to me in writing, for letters
of administration on t <* estate of Mary B. Lemon
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all I
and singular the kin Ired and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections if any they have,
in tny office on or before the second Monday in
January next—otherwise letters of administra
tion will lie granted the applicant at that term
of the Court of Ordinary <>r said County,
Given under my harnl, ut office, in Marietta,
this .';h December. IS':].
Im. JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ord'y.
NOTIC PL
4 LL persons indebted to tin* estate of Wyley
21 M. .Mitchell, late of Cobb county, dec’d. are
hereby required to make immediate payment.and
all persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them, properly attested
to the undersigned within the time prescribe!*
by law. M \R'l G. MITCHELL, Admi x.
Nov. 3Jut, 1861 6w.
Administrator’s Sale.
TJY virtue of an order from the court of Or-
) dinary of Gibb county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the court .
house door in the city of Marietta between the j
legal hours of sale, Seventy-live (75) acres of |
Land (excepting Widow's dow<*r) being a part :
of Lots Nos. 62 and 87, in the 19111 district and
2nd section. Cobh county. Sold as the proper
ty of John Pharr, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms •
made known on day of sale. I
Nov. 11, ’6l-Me. A. N. DUPRE, Adar. I
Executor’s Sale-
WILL be sold by virtue of an order from
the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county,
before the court house door in tin* city of Ma
riet’a. on the first Tuesday in F< bi nary next,
between the legal hours of sale. Lot of land
No. 219. in the 2Jst oistrmt and ‘2nd section of
. Cobb cohnty. Sold as the property of John
' Tate, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said decease I. Terms in ide known
on day of sale. I’!’ KENS TATE, Ex r.
D<‘(*'*irber 13 18(il -40 d.
Administrator’s Sale.
1U l LL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in February
I! next before the I loitrt House door in Camil
la. Mitchell Countv. G i.. lots of b.it! Nos. 362,
368. and 361. in the Pith District of Countv.
Sold as the property of Willi un Thomas tlej'd.
Tei ins on day of sale.
T. D. PERKTNSON, Adm’r.
Executor’s Sale
BY virtue of an order from th? Court of Or
dinary of Cobb county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, before tl.o
‘ court house door in the city of Marietta, be
tween the legal hours of sale. Lots of Land
' Nos. 71 1. 715, 722. 723. and 725, in the Kith dist.
; and 2d section of Cobb county.
I Also, will be sold at the same time, before the
I court house door in th<* town of Alpharetta, in
Milton county, between the legal hours of sale
i Lot No. 260, in the 2nd district and Ist section,
formerly Forsyth, now Milton county.
The above I-amis sold as the property of
Hardy Mitchell, deceased, for the ben<*lit of the
' heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on day of sale.
JOHN MITCHELL, ) .
HEX RY MITCHELL f s ’
December, 13, 1861-49 d.
GEORGIA Cobb County;
■yTTHEREAS, David Whitley, as the son. and
VV J N- Tolleson, as the son-in-law of the
deceased, applies to me in writing for letters of
administration on the estate of John Whitley,
late of Cobb Conntv. decease 1.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all
ami singular tlie kindred and creditors of said
' deceased to file their objections, if any they
have in my office, on or before the second Mon
day in January next, otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted the iqqili ian s at that
term of the Court of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my band as Ordinary, at office,
this 12th December 1861.
dec. 14—3t)d JNO. G. CAMPBELL. Ord’y.
NOTICE.
: rpwo MO <THS afterdate ajiplication will be
I made’to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
county, for eave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of William L. Summerlin, late of said
county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
MILTON J. MAGBEE Adm’r.
November 31st. 1861 2m.
COBB SHERIFF SALES.
POSTPONED.
WILL be sold before the o-rert house door,
in th** city of Marietta. G;i*ub county, Ga.
within the legal hours of sale, first Tuesday in
January next, the following property, to-wit:
One Negro boy natn.id Jim. about 2t> years
old and of dark complexion : Jack, a negro boy
of dark complexion and about 25 years old;
George, a negro man of dirk complexion and
about 65 years old : Selea. a negro woman of
■ dark complexion an l about 3 ) years old ; Bet
i sey. a negro woman of dark complexion and
about.2o years old. and her boy child, M esl< y,
| about 2 years old. all levied on as the property
: of Henry G. Dunn, to wrHsfy a ti fa issued from
■ Cobb ,Superior Court in ftvor of Washington
' Crawford vs Henry G. Dunn. Ira J. Rogers, and
L. M. Rogers. Subject to a MoGgage in favor
of W. C. Dunn, vs said Henry G. Dunn.
J AS. F. McCLESKY’, Shr.iiT.
ALSO,
At the same time and p’aee will bo sold. T.ot
of Land No. 1170 and the south-east half of lot
No. 1131. in tin* Pith district of the 2nd section
of Cobb county. Ga. Levied on as the proper
ty of Samuel Moore, to satisfy a ti fa issued from
Cobb Inferior Court, in favor of N. L. Ch ster,
vs. said Samuel Moor. Levied on and to be
sold for the purchase money.
J AMES F. McCLFSKFY. Sliff.
December I. 1861.
isrot’ro 7 - = r”
AFTER the first day of January 1861. we
will sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices.
Thankful for past favors we still solicit a eon
| tinnanceof the same.
Dec 28. 186 A GREENE A v.’L
PRtNTtfW INK.
BOOK AND HEWS INK
ALSO
COLORED INKS !
B. A. RANDALL & CO.,
Marietta, Georgia.
We are now manufacturing and offering for
sale a No. 1 article of
feOK AND NEWS INK.
I in limited quantities, which we guarantee to
give perfect'satisfaction. The high prices we
have to pay for material, will nceessaiilly make
> it much dearer than former prices - still, we
. think we hazard nothing in saving our Ink at
tlie price is cheaper than one-halt the stull' (Ink)
heretofore purchased in Yankee land at much
I lower figures.
! A specimen of our Ink may be seen at the
: Advocate Office.
Book Ink. extra fine pr lb. $1.20.
News Ink. fine “ “ 80c.
Coi.oi.ed Inks, ranging from $ 1.25 to 5.00 pr lb.
A3 orders accompanied by the cash an l njl
dre.4Ro<l to B. A. Randall & Co., Marietta, Ga.
will receive prompt attention.
Nov. 26, 186). ts
Twmnnr
MANUFACTURED ANU FOR SALE BY
B. A. RANDALL St, CO.,
MARIETTA, CEO.
Aolicc.
ALL persons indebted, by account, to the un
dersigned are earnestly requested to settle
tin* same by Note. I have sold out my entire
stock of Goodsand quit the business. 1 there
fore. desire to close up tuv I’moks. I would
PREFER THE MONEY,
bat I cannot expect that, these times, certainly
everybody cun settle tlieir accounts, if not by
money tney can at. least <lo so by Note. Please •
friends, call in amt see me. I
DILLARD M. YOUNG.
August 27th, 1861. -ts.
From the Comptroller General’s Repoic.
'I he Regiments of Volunteers in the Ser
vice of the Confederate Government.
While reporting u, e espenße „ of onr Stato
f.r Mihtary purp.>ses- ttbll „ llßhnot reqtl ired
by law, yet I < ernred >f it waß p ,., Bßib ]^ t() dl)
so. to present the orgamzation of the various
Regiments ot \ olunteers received into thb
service by the C mfederute States Government
—that is, to give the name of the Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel, Major, and the Captains
ami Lieutenants of C iinpanies in each Rc-n
--inent, the counties from which each Company'
camo, and, also the number of each Keginrerit'
as given inby the Confederate States
ment.
As much of tiiis information could only be
obtained from the Wer Department at Rich
mond, 1 have used my best exertions tcrobtain
the same from that point, without success. I
have only b p en enabled to get an official state
ment of the uuicbering of the various regi
' merits, reported or received at that Depart
ment, up to the Ist of October, together with
the stations of the Regiments named. Al
the numbers of many of the Regiments ore
different from those given them when they
, left Georgia, and as in all reports of theCon
i federate officers, they will only bedesignated
and k<lswii by the numbers given them by
, the Confederate G ivernment, I have conclud
ed to submit the information received upon
this point, which is us follows:
i List of Ueyinicnts from the Slate of Georgia
in the service of the Confederate States, and
their stations, Oct. 1, 1861,
No. Regt. Colonel. Station,
Ist U J Williams. Manassas
Ist 11. W. Mercer,- Savannah.
Ist J N Ramsey, N W Army, Va.
' 2. Paul J Serums, Manassas.
P 3 A R Wright, Forfolk. ■
4 George Doles, do
5 John K Jackson, Pensacola. *
I 6 AII Colquitt, Yorktown, Vg. -
I 7 L. J. Gartrell; Manassas.
• 8 WII Gardner, (Independent) do
9 E R Goulding, do
10 L MeLaws, (Indept) Yorktown, *
’ll GT Anderson, Manassas.
12 Ed Johnson. (Indept.) N W Army, Va.
’ 13 IV Ector, (Indept.) Army of Kanawha.
14 A V Brumby, N W Army.
15 T W Thomas, Manassas.
16 II Cobb. Yorktown.
, 17 11 L Bennning, Lynchburg orders Army
, [Kanawha.
, 18 W. T. IVoffurd, Richmond.
19 VV. W. Boyd, Ar/ny of Kanawha, Va.
I 2t) W. D. Smith, (Independent.) Manassas.
21 J. T. Mercer, (Independent,) do.
22 Robert Jones, Camp of Instruction, Ga.
23 T. Hutclienson, do do
- 24 R. McMillan, Goldsboro. N. C.
25 O. C. WiLon, Savannah.
26 Not Reported, Camp of Instruction, (ju.
,j 27 do. do. do, do.
.; 28 do. do. do. do.
*i 29 do. do. do. co.
i Georgia Legion—T. R. R Cobb, Yorktown.
’ Phillips’ do —W Phillips. Army Kanawha
I Ist. Battliun —Lt, Col. J, B, Villepigue, Pen
j [sacola.
[• 24. do —Maj II inleman, Norfolk.
.;3d. do —Maj Stovall, Lynchurg, orders
[ [Army Kinawha.
. I Besides several independent companies in
• i Virginia not yet organized into Battalions or
i Regiments.
1 | Although in the nb»re statement Col. Ben-
* ; ning’s Regiment is put down as at Lynchburg,
yet for several weeks past it has been at Ma-'
nassas, and Col. Wright’s third Regiment has
lately been at R lauoke Island. N. C. I have
only added to the statement received, the
t I word “Independent” opposie those Regiments
that were received by Confederate Govern-
1 ineiit directb , and not not through our Ex
ecutive
The Regiment alluded to in the foregoing
] stateme.it, as “not reported,” &c., no doubt
are.
Col. T. J. Warthen’s Regiment,
“ Levi B. Smith’s ”
“David J. Bailey’s “
“ Littlefield “
, now in Camp of Instruction in Georgia.
In addition to these, t iereis another, m-trs
. than full Regiment commrnded by Col. Cary
W. St.les stationed at Brunswick Georgia in
the service of Confederate States’Government.
: Also three “ledependeot Regiments” not tye
full, but iu camp *.n Georgia, viz:
Col. Win. 11. Stiles Regi’t, 5 Companies,
Col. E. L Thomas “ 7 “
Col. Aug. R. Wrigut “ 6 “
Also, Col. U. A. Lamar “ 7
Received by the Confederate Qoverrnment
through State authority.
Besides these there already three Regi
ments in the service of the State, on or near
the coast to be increased to six Regiments
within the next twenty days, for the purpose
of protecting the seaboard of Georgia.
Thus it will be seen that our State has at
this time thirty-four full Regiments, (some
more than l'ull)'aml four partially filled Regi
ments together w ith three Battalions, and
other independent companies in Virginia and
Georgia, amounting in all to about forty Reg
iments in the C ntederato Governtnen ser
vice. And besides this there are three Regi
ments now the State service to be increased
to six Regiments witjiin the next t wenty days
for the defence of her sea e >ast.
Os the Regimeets and Bat'alior.s in the
Confederate Government service. Georgia
has armed accoutred and equipped twenty*
cue Regiments three Battalions, ami several
Companies attached to full Regiments—all
of which aee'-urtements. equipments, &e„
and a portion of the arms, have been paid
for out of the $1,000,000 appropriation, as
will be seen in ihe Abstract accompanying
this Report, and from the Reports ot the
Quarter-masters General.
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INSURE YOUR LIFE!
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of the Valley of Virginia— Capital $300,000
FLORIDA iiaiWfISmAHCE CO.,
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GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COM
pany---Capltal $25000
Fike Di-a* ukment —Columbus, Ga.
LIFE DEFARTMENT-SAV., GA.
Lives Insured of white persons on the Mutual
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