Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, January 17, 1862, Image 1

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©te ItooSate. BY IL M GOODMAN. fflu prorate. Tiie H erkiy Advocate Is published evei y Friday Mornin ” at « $l5O a year in Advance, Blanks’. Blanks! IJLANKS in any qm:i*ity and of every vc > ri.*<y kept on triad or pvi.i'ed.t'» order, at tie- lowest po<~ ble price, at tais office. Als >—JOB WORK, of every varie ty and style, ev’tited in the neatest in’. most approved style of the art. and at prices which cannot b * • murmured at" by th.* •clo<*st-tist • I" in or ont of this section of the jountrv. (live ns a trial. GEORGI A, Paulding C. unty: YVHKIIIIAS tin.. 'li Pink -■•!, xdmiaGtnV r * » on ti e estate «'t J.irnes N. Pink.ird de ceased applies to me for letters of dismission from said Adn> .i’:.-i: ati<>n. These are therefore to c'te r.nd leqnire ail and sin»n’ar al', persons cone, red t ■ be s' 1 e pear at ray "th 'e in Pal las the fit»t Monday I" June next to show cs <«e if vv they ha ve why sf.l letters of •i.-.-jn o. »h •vid not h- ; ranted 'he ipp’ier.sd. :.n-a rav rant < 1 <ffi.i.‘. signature, this Novcrabe. t'te. IS MtLES WaKPS. Ordv. N0v.12,1851. perS. L. Strickland. NOTICE. i LL porso w ’ avin.tr 1 ■...•• ids against the es- Jn tateof tViUi.cn S Sit rneriia. late of Cobb Co in*y. de.'e.i. ■• I. • ‘ i.ere'.*;? request-I to|’?e- SC!,t lie-t.i : . a ■ n-.d, i r.qi -i Iv a-e. -'e I w bin 'h<-1 me pre® • ?■ 1 by law; snd a i p :- sons in -I ?b ? 7 t > 41.1 te e.i -re ,r. ■•d to make immediate payment. » December 12 1861. iw. 'I J ..Ar.’'.. Amur. GrLOF.'3-I A. P .'.J .i 1 ; - Coruity. V T H•. I : ■ ■ ink A I iiiuistr.itor VV of the . lam s X. i ikant. de ce.i -Lanp ’ ■ • >• I ths.im. .-> i. from ' -.id Alm :>■ . i ..i r?ir • . I’’ ■?■<’. X "n.-nXh all fice. norl>< re h- i ■ . . ' • □ •::! to s’r w i.-i !• ■ i ■ . '•■’:• •'• i •'- ters Dismis • i . the applicant. Given ..*ik*r ray han’t it e.'i ■■ .’ is b ? -nd. l*il. Ml . >• EL IfAK.e, j.-hly. G-dOtiZia Coho County: -i-'• K rry ii.- m A Iminis rat >r ▼ V c: ■ . t '.? of S. Norton. .1 ■ • • cl latecf siii ' .ill . appi:e> ■> nr* In. ieAe.s o; disni'sCion :» •« - I -d )’ t'- ■ '' n. Ti'e<e r ■■ e tie ■ ", ; I'.n dsn "i an i .- nrti’nr tjose ci’-.—rn 'd !.>■' A" ir 'b’ee tions. if any the', ii ■' :*. in n:y rfS ■ • er b ■;> . ■ cbe first Mon I ty in kprii nex . o hei wise t< .:• : of dismission will be granted the ipplieentat that term of the Court o. O.’din cry ■. / b'» County. Given under my hm l. at office, in MarieU. this 3 "di i-';<y.n ■ :• 1 • I _ Oct. 1.- I’m. NOTICE. T'.VO months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Eleamler Mkin« deceased, for the benefit of the heirs i cn diP-rs ' f said dece’d J »HX '.I.ALOXET Adtn'r. ■ November. 7. IS 1. TNTotice. ALL persons in leire I to the est ite of o'lllinm R. Daniel: late of Cobb county, decease 1. are hereby require I to. mike imine tiite. p.y meat, and all these having deminls against said estate, are iequested to present them, pro perly attested to tie un lersigned within the time prescribed by law. GEORGE M. DANIELL. Adm'r. f e ember 5. I.' I. iw. STATE OF GEOROIA. Foray h County. MATIALA V. IIL'iiJ’IIRY. j I.ib-I for Divorce vs r in For- via Siiperi- DAVD R. Hl.'.'dl’lLiY. )or Court, August Term IB‘ I It ipp<-vring to the Conrf t’lat the defen laui ins ii ca-e do‘s n<.t r-'-si le in s :i-l coun'-y. an 1 it ui a-.r a’>r.--i: : ".c to the Court by l'i .‘ affi<la ? vit of then ain'iif r at sail lei'endont lo<*s rr.it reside in Georgbt. it is ; h-r-fore or !«•:■• 1 bv the Court that service o' the writ in said ca*e be perfected on s i'd defendant by the public >. tion of t.’ds or er in the Marietta Adv acute, a public jourti-o piib'i.shi d in tra- city of M'rl--it..:. Ga.. and it is iurti er orde ed that said 1.-f ••id ant be and appear at the next term of this Court and answer said case or it will proceed as by default. ISAAC S. CLEMENT. Aug vlst 18.91. Att’v pro Lib! t. Grinh-d. GEO. D. RICE' .Ju Ige J. C A true extract from th<* ninnte-' of tee Court. WILLIAM D. BENTLE Y. Sept. It'tb. 18C1. G-eorg'.a Cobb County: MM/’IIERE Eiiz.tbei'iC er. Administratrix • » of C’ ii 'e* Cier. dec? teed, l ite of -aid •County aoidii-s to for let'ers of dismission from said A '.mini-;- ition. These are im-.i-.'ore r > cite n,;d Admonish :•'! and-I" ,-u'i v. o . file their >bjec the first T' J : . ■•• ;u A,lie., tI" •; .•. ■<• 'op.-, S''-, tnl-.i'o;) wi.i b • '.T n'e : . I • appl'ci’p st t.i it term of ’,ie Court ol O’-Jin-iry ’of Cobb County. Given under n / ’ , ■ i at olfiic. in Marietiu this dOii; ,-ep - -i.b?. hid. JN G.CA sIL/ilLi. Ordinary. Oct. 1.- Cm. (peorgia Cobb C u ity: W,l ■. H .1 on \ iministrator of John Hull, deceased, i ’■• of■, ill oun ty. applies '■> m • tor leftc: of iliraii.- from s iid A !in':i"l ition. The-e are tn • eto:— to coe and A bn in>h a’l and singular ’no: • e . ic no-' t > 'i.e I ■;.■ ••b’e-- tions. if any they have ?• in ■ 1• ■ • orb . the first Monday in .prii !;••• ■> ■ -i- ■••, •. of disniiss’on Will be - r - -..m. ■ i !•<• uppl, l i : r that term of the Cours, oi 0/ L.rar; •: oobb County. Given under rny bi'ir’ at 0f.!.: *, in ri‘*.ta this 3(J:h September. i< I. JNO. G. CAMPBELL. <;.■ l.i i-r. Oct. I.—£re. Georgia County: WHEREAS, Mrs.. Martha D. Ne-bitt. trix ou the estate of 11. O. K. Nesbitt iate of said county dece'SC'l, applies to me for letters es dismission irom the .idimn. -- tration of said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and singular the kindred ai'.<! creditors of raid deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office on or before t c first Monday in July next, otherwise let'ers of dismis sion will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, Given under my band, at Marietta, this 3d day of January, 1862. January M; JNO G CAMPBELL. Ord’y. '’Ye w’iU is V'.'VitJjV 4". NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of 3. S. A Hen lerson. Lite cf Ci-iib County d--c '?.s>-d, are hereby required to m ike i -.m-.- ll.ve pay ment : mid ali n?.'->n.« h iving ditin'iid.s against s.vd estate are recpieited to present them, pro par' v attested, to the utider-igned. within t..e time prescribed bv law. NAI II kN W. SMITH. Adm'r. Dee. 20. 1’ 1 :hv. Ge : gia. Pau‘di g C>unty. HE kRY I’ LI)ER ) l ibel f >r' Divorce in Pau’d- Vs f iug s ip-rior Court-, August RHODA Il'iLDEltJ Perm. IS6I. It appc ii'i' •_• the Con tby the ret -rn of the Fh< riff that the deft i-nit i i not to be found in said count v. ir.d it further app eri g that she r.-si i s witho ‘t Ci ’•ie:-? • this ■ '. it is o ileiv Ibyric if ii'-t. th-t service bo pc-r --fecteil by public i'.imt according to L ,w, ii su-:h Cases made a: J ] r >vi led. D. F. Ilk -'MOND.J S.C. I certify the above to b-» a truo copy tasen from the minutes of Court, Det. uth, 186 . S L. STRICT!,\ND. Ct’k. Gr.EOR3-IA, Cobb ~ V"©/”' 1 H-irdtnui A tnir. of v» V trth.t P. !lei i. dr. eh ■ j p'i-'.tto me tn - Ia i .s of Disuil -'.o:i fr<-;a s lid A.iiuiii •?’■:• >'io i. 1 h.-e are tlierefcre to cite and admonish all and singii! ir tln><e .•oneeraed to tile their obi'?c t'.i-ns. if any th••■ have in my office on cr before the first Wouday in March next, otherwise Let ters of i> : "i i'-.-’on will "■• granted th ■ apnllc int a tnat term of the Court ot Ordinary for said con ity. Given nu b rmv hen I at office, in Marietta, this August 29t!i. i < I. J'>HN G. CAMPBELL. Ord'y. Ceo-ghi Gibb "cj i y: tsfj'-l -R'.'-'S E. L. itt. asthefr : .ml of Jem';- el. app'ie : .o me in v. i.'ug "'C letters of administration on the estate ot Vf'l'iaai F. ' i es. iaie -aid eountv d-c d : i’ne-e ire 'he-e'or-.* el cite ami idm Hush all and i u' ■ !■•'.' ?'; .v.-eil "nd credii - .?s i.f s.;jj . • ■ - o to fi.e tbeir cbjections. i my they have n ti:\ office on or b o the Ist Monday in Feb ’.ra...y i < xt. oi'rerv.n.se letters of .*<<tninistr.ilion v.io? gr ii t. -I the ; tphe..nt at that term of the • :i'.t . '■ .i’.'. iry of s iid ccuntv. (. ven under mv h.'.nd. at, .Marietta, this 3d 1 ■ v i.f Janu ivy li >2. jai.ii •<,' 3. * JNO G CAMPBELL, Ord’y. Georgia C ,bb County: , 7- :; '1 .it i - IV n. 11. H mt, as the *T.i her V / a" .l.*m-i. iias applied to inc in writing, for .ette.-s of -a iiiiHi.-tfatio 1 Oil the e.-t.ite of k'lbirt T. Hunt, late ot s.dd county, d?- Ili. ie are '!,?:• -••'..re to cite and admonish all ■...■1 i r'.’.r ' ' Hi- I ■nd of said ■?. •."fd to '••:• il.e'r objections, if any they •. •? in ::•> -■ . !5 •" on i" before the first Mnnday i I ib. >. . y t: • ’ wl e letters of a.iminis- C : i • ".. b? ',:• . tae aupiicnnt at that term < i~e': u.sa-;'ray :, -.n.d, at Marietta, this 3J in.2." 1 11' 1 J ." JN 1G '• M-''-.vr i. n-.y-. Georgia. : F.••,... ■: . . it may coec tu. Bethel Q. Dish.iroen. hav ing in proper . irm appli' d to me for .Letters n Vlm’.nistr t:on. <?>• 6o.' ; .s'/ion. u on the un-id- Lil.’ister.:d ; ortion ot Henry Fitzsim:;:oiis estate '.de of- :'d co:;n*y. 1 his is to ci e all and .-Jii •yi'.ir tiie cediiors and next of kin of said ii -nry Fitzsimmons, to b * anil appear at. my . ffic-.* within the time allowed by law. and show c ,:.-•. if any they ca . why letters of >dminis trio'ou de b-uils non should not be granled to I'i ,i"d (,>. l!i-i;r<.on on fbe unadiuinistered es tate of Henry Fi.zs hi h i.is. Mitncssaiy ' .m l and official signature. \VM. TATE, (ird’v. Ex OJJtcio. Dcc-mber 28 DOI. fOd. I < JRGIA. Pit i.m < > (lot x-tv. -Whereas. ATT Willi ini iLi e ■ mi'i ■, ’•> m ■ for Letters oi Administration on the Es a' -of B. F. Lee. late m the Conic b-rate Army, dec.- ised. These are ;l...rel'u •• to cite ‘.m l require all p.-rsons coecernetl to be ami npiu-ir t the O' 1 - :lin.try's office of said co.,nty or. the first Mond'ty in Febriiar;. next, mid show cause, if any ttiey can. why said letters should net be granted the applic nt. Vi ;tness my hand and official • ign iturc. S. L. STRICKLAND. Ordv. £'s Ojieio. DecembiT 30th. 18 1. Executor’s Sale I virtue of an order from th"- Court of Or- NJblinary of Lobb county, will be sold on the lir.-t Titesilay in February ndxl. before tl.e c ir.rt house door in the city of .Marietta. !»••- ween the legal hours of sale. Lots of Land Nos. 711, 7i->, 723. and 7zf>, in the 1 th dist. an l 2d section ol Cobb county. Aiso. will be su'd .it tii • s .’me time. 1,-fore the court house door tn the town of Alpharetta in di!t"ii county, bi.-'ween die legal hours of sale Lot No. 2ct>, in the 2nd di/-ii-ict and Ist section, formerly Forsyth, now Mi'.ton county. The above Lands sold as the property of II inly Mitchell, decea "d. f >r the ben'‘fit of the heirs and creditors of * i’d d'.’Cea ed. Terri . :n i ,e known on day of sa ! e. J i'IN M".'(. IT LL. I - . lii.sßi M T 11. LL. j z ' vrb - Drcember, 13, 18 Gl 401. GBOBGIA, Paulding Co inty. iRL'AN. 1.-aac i’*bo:id A Imin’sir'itor i.l V V th • Estat'; of Joiin L’sbi'fid. deci i -ed. ap p'i s ‘ . w* I a - Let!*•:•« of <!:.«,i;li.--.on from said '■ ii:n::i! ■' r .tion. ',‘ i)(.-.. :i; - e ttier-nbr- to c'te an i Admonish all per "tis core r .•■■! t > be and appear nt rny of !>• •• on or I> d.,1"! th': Hr r .Monday in March nex l t' Lowe, ’i.e (if; iiy tfiey have) why said Let ers Di? ti -.'ir-: snotil l not ; hen bo gr.'.nled the ippliraiit. G v n un ier mv Land :.'tnffi.:e ties Scptembei ?nd_ _ LM.J- EIAV V< j Sr-1 r Executor's Sale. ffi. 'Vf | LI, be si, |i, vi tn,, o' ;,n order from < v .;•* • ■-•' ft of 'J:Y:i.iy <f Cobb county In :"? ■ tie- ■• ."i I.oil d iorin the idly of Ma i on • e first •',., ,y j u i.-, bru-ity next Li 'we<-i thi- leg .] Lc'.--s of sale. Lot o" L.ind ■? |- Dr m tLi'il-’ '•'.strict and 2nd seciioii if ■■' '-s'". ?••' 1 s the prop ■ I'- of John >" *■' '•' is. H for . 'ie fit of ti ll h..i ra . nfi <•:■'"'■>• 'i> ■: 1 iL’.i-.-a e-i. Terms tn ide known '>•: I ••■ -a'..-. l-iGi<EN;S I .WE, Ex r. ■> h i. b -r 13 IP J bld. G orgia Col b County: ‘ '• -V' L'iuyton V. iighn, Administrator i'v Mos?., t.'u-*"an. deceased. la eof sMd Coun’y. aopliei to m • for letters of di ;- mi-sion from said Adininisiration. 'l.' or? I•I'Tolor- to '-in? . ti l Admonish all Hid i.i" imr too-, concei net, to Hie tir-ir olqec lionr. if any t’m;, lune, in my ofli- •■on or before the first Monday in April tiext.oi.lierwi.se letters of di-rnission will be granted Hie applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb County, Given under my hand, at office, in Marietta, this 30th September, 1861. J NO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary. Oct. L—6m. MARIETTA, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1888. HU MA ESN riRDN. i Churcb.es in Marietta. M. E. Church Rev. At,ex. Guatiam. Pastor. I'resbyt >rian., u . Rev. E. P. PaEUER. Pastor Episcopal (St. James'* Rev. S. BENEDtqr. Rector Baptist filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath i ie ch month by the Rev. Mi’.-Rambau. Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and Baptist. A. N. SIMPSON I I Attorney and Counsellor at Law M irii'tta Georgia. Octnlver 6. ly. Ti. HANSELL, Attorney at Inw & Solicitor In Chancery. Marietta Georgia. i Oe'ob?r6, iy. ' JOHN 0. GARTRELL~ ' Attorney and Counoellor at Law irARTETTA...................GE0RG1A. Jnlvfi. ,vl c7 dTp h i llTps, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, arietta Georgia. ' june 15iy G. Y. LESTEIt. ! ATTORN FY AT LAW Marietta, Geo gia, YYT’iLL tH’icfice in tli? Bbv* Ridge Circuit j * ? th 'Sn 'Tenv Cinrt of Georgia, and the I Disfrict Court at Marietta. i Fe’i.ru-rv 2tTf 1;< 1 Iv. I —. CICEEO 0. W IXX, ATTOBXEY AT LAW > Marietta Georgia. Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to his c ir,.*. Oct. 12 ly. R. F 1 W. ATTO Rl7 E Y A T LAW, Marietta, Georgia. 1S r' LL ‘li’iventlV attend to anv bu-iness enn i v fi i« Ito his e ire in die counties of Cobb, Ch'iokce. Milton and Pau'ding. «'L AIMS colle ’ted us soon as it can be d ino by ■ law. an I the money promptly p iid otfer. i Jnn s>o Isfil ' W. T. DAV. .1. W. HEATH. T-To<r»,'t3.'X, Allorneifs at Law, .Tamper. PtGKEXs Corxrr. Georgia. ' TYTILL pnietice in the counties of Pickens. I tv Gilm*r. Fannin. Lumnkin. Diwson, Mil ton. Cherokee. Mip-rnv an 1 Whitfield. The utmost vigilnnce given to collections, and mon< vs promptly paid over. -> L 111 h—y. ‘ yVttomey mill C'oinixellor sat UaW", Marietta. Cobb county Ga. Will practice, and give prompt attention to all business confided to his professional '’are. in the District Court of th" U. S. at Marietta. The Suprime < oust of Georgia, at Atlanta, and ihe Superior and Infe’ior Courts cftlie Blue Ridge Circuit, and th" comities adjoining Cobb of oth or c* PFUit'S. E-p-' -i Jul tent;on given to tlie collection of debts, and the securing of all manner o' claims. Prompt-ind -ffi. lent attention will be given to all in inner of business in tin* Courts of Ordiia rv in the coun f y of C'obban l adjoining jo inries. ’ Feb. 10 one v 1 Ln nil to a. Ma rk ley & Joy net DUR:UfG:G:I:SrrSL H AVE.iust r eceived from the West, and of fer for sale for Cash On!;/ : f 200 Gallons Pun* Lard Oil ; ISO “ Prime .Alcohol ; 165 “ Tai'n'ti's Oil ; 90 “ I’nrnittg Fluid ; 120 Kerosene Oil ; 2 P. r.'Fs Linset d Ooil ; 150 Pounds Pure Siduhnr ; 1 Keg Salt Peter ; • 250 Lbs. Cooking’ Soda ; ‘ .For Salo for CASH Only. I N. R. -L"f no one Like oflen::e.--we give fair notin'* ii; <t we 'vill not now sell anybody goods on credit, Cash deiu iniled on delivery of al! goo 11 74 & •>. i May 31st, W ow SxCg Nursery A FilfE assortment oi' ttie most popular va , FauiTTREIS, I r? 7 'IT \ .r? ■; •; SM ’/ P1 aSI T For sale by N. P>. HARDEN. MrrietU. Ga.. (l-.f tth.*, 18 il -If MES SRS.PAGE & HALEY, ' 7 > ESPEC i'i’l.’LlA call the attention of the ?. Y public to their stock of fail anti Winter G-00d.3: Just received Iron, Charleston. Almost every article usn illy kept in a DRY GOODS STOKE, may be found. STAPLE AX I) EA.XCY DR Y e 0 0 D ’, MIOES. LOOTS, IIATS, CAI’S, BONNETS CLOTHING, Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery and see our Stock bidor.i buying elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with the hardness of the times. Store next door to D. M. Young. Oct 19th. 1860-ts. PAGE * HALEY. Administrator’s Sale. IVILLbe sold on tin* Ist Titesd iy in February 11 next before the Court House door in Camil la. .Mitchell County. Ga . lots of land Nos. 362, ”.(13 and 364. in the 10th District of said County. Sold as the property of William Thomas dec’d. Terms on day of sale. T. D. PER KINSON, Adm’r. Songs for the Little Ones. THIS delightful little book by a Lady of Sa vtinnih is for sale at the Marietta BOOK STORE. All the proceeds of it arc given bv *he patri* to icauthor to the Soldiers Relief 1- UND. —— —rfr~- -O-- FRTTIT TREE NURSERY. A fine assortment of the most popular Fr u it 1 For sale by N. B. HARDEN Marietta. Ga.. Oct 28 1860 family Supplies' —< 1() ' rrv lE SUBSCRIBER offers the public at Ills JL Store next to A. Green .Leo Cherokee Street, a fall stock of GROCERIES, embracing every article usmllv kept, in that line, such as SUGARS, i'll kinds ; COFFEE, all kinds , MO! ASSES. SYPiUP, TOBACCO, YARNS, &c.,*&c., & oonn tr y Pro(I uc e 3 taken in Barter, on libetal terms. Having purchased lite store and goods of Mt. P. S. Jouxsnx. lie also offers a large stock of GR' tCERU'S at ibat stand, on Cherokee Street, and Mr. HAMES will take pleasure in wailing on. sea tomer October 12,’G0. .tf] E. PAGE. .XT JLt I o ~ DYSENTERY CORDIAL- Oii Compound Elites* cf Rliubarb. A PLEAN.'INT. safe, and effectual remedy A for Dysentery. Cholera Marbns. Pain or Nicxness at ihe stomach, and tor all Dowell aj lections, Pi’epared and sold bv WILLIAM ROOT. Feb. 1*? ’6O--tf. I M A?? 7E T T A~LE i O O K O 2’2. !7 ? ’LI fS Institution commends ih elf to the pat I 7_ ronag? of rhe people of Marietta by its | undisguised Southern character, its thorough i instruction, its exemplary discipline,, its, i permanent design, its admirable locality for | convenience, study and exercise, and its moder- .WF' Particular information should be obtain- • I. ir.-„ from Rumor, but by direct application la T. B. COOPER. A. M., Princip. 1. Sept. 3. 1861. W.~T. MOORE, ’ 'JAILOR, Marietta. Georgia. respecthilly inform the citizens of 'j'i Marietta wd vicinity that he is permanent ly located in the city where h? intends carrying on tin* Tailoring Business, in all its departments in the latest an I most improved styleof the-art, and earnestly solicits a continuation of that pat ronage heretofore extended to him Satislhc tion warranted. /JT* Rooms up--fairs over Wade White’s Grocery store —North side of public square. Nov. fll.h. ly RESIDENT GR.-XTwFUL to the citizens of alarietta and vicinity for a liberal patronage during the past ten years, is still prepared to perform all operations either for preserving the natural, or tiserting artiliieial teeth in the most approved ,n.inner. lie solicits ca.ls from those who have veryl>afi ttC'i. as lie is using a preparation for filling the most delicate teeth no matter how badly de cayed. if not otherwise diseased -anil rendering th'm serviceable for years It is about tl,? same color as the teeth and will never chang or discolor the teeth. ;~«y* Refers to citizen* of Mariella for whom he has operated during the past ten years. TerHlS. -Cash, unless by special contract. Office south .side of public square, over the Post Office ...Oct sdi ISiid. DAVID lI’.WIX. GIIEEM.IILTLER. IHVVI-N & BUTLEB?, ATi ORNEYS A J LA H’, 1 JUSTNESS confided to their professional 0 ) ci tnagemenf in th" following counties will be transacled. viz : Campbell. Paulding, Pol!.. Cobb. Cherokee. Forsyth. Lumpkin. Fulton and Milti-n. Also, in t'u* District ' 'onrl at Marietta, and at ihe Supreme I 'o;.rt at. AHaida..’ fhe District Court sits at Mariefta on the second Monday i,n March and September. Re turn 20 davs before Court. - fe’>2'9-'GI-ly. NK WPA !YT N s 14)P. v : l ti niidersigncil having pni‘in'i r 'T"lly located 1 in Marietta with nw of carrjing on the a AsS® i Sts in all its various dep- rnuents, has liiken the Rcotn over the Workshop of W. R. McCown, on Decatur Street. . . . He would re-pi elfnll.v call the attention cili izens and others to the same, and earnestly solii.il a ]ih<Tf»l share of patronnge. a: y-AlHvo-k done with promptness and dispatch. Jan IS, ly. I- N. HAYS. FUUIt IL HiNE COACH LINK From Marietta to Camming. t pHE -ithseriber has in iheubovoline a splendid A. Four Horsi- (.’ouch, with ex«-client stock, an i (•itre'ul Iriversyby whi -h p,i '.sen a”U pat through in .shorter timt, «li» I with fir greater • ciiveinen c than formerly. Ev ry at <ntioii will r e paid t Lei comfort, arid no cxer ions spared to make this lino equal to any South. This liuct'onne t:w th he AV. A. Railroad at M iri' tt i., ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Frdays for Cumruing ; and return Tm.-sdays, / lhursd:ij s and Satur lays ; also connecting sumo days wilt the Hack to and from Dahlonega. I. N. HEGHJE. Correspondence Charleston Mercury. IHE CAMPAIGN ON TIIK MISSISS , IPPI. CoIUMBUs, Ky , January 2. I arrived here in time to witness the excitement; occasioned by the resigna tion of Gen. Pillow. On Monday it was reported that he had tendered his resig nation. '1 he intelligence spread tlno’ the vari< us camps whh the rapidity of wild fire. That night the officers of his Division, consisting of six regimen's und a l.attf lion of artillery, called upon him in a body, and through one of their number addressed him in a feeling and highly compliinenta y manner, and ex pressed ii very urgent desire for the withdrawal oi his resignation In re sponse, he alluded to the deeds of hero ism, which some of them had performed i under his eye upon the bloody field of ' Belmont, and spoke of the bitterness of i ihe pang which he felt at parting from them, but the .step he had taken, was taken calmly and deliberately’, and could not be retraced. I am told by those who witnessed the scene, that it was of a very affecting character, lie was af terwards serenaded and called on by the large crowd in attendance, for a .speech. He spoke, but, I was not pres ent. Judging, however, from the shouts with which was received his address, I presume that it was in the highest de gree satisfactory to his audience. The next day, as the hour approached for his depaitore, his Division turned out under arms and pioceeded to his head quarters. He was received by them with deafening- huzzis, and passing through their opened ranks, he was es corted by- them and thousands of others to the depot. The ovat on was the most complete and the parting scene the I most affecting that I ever witnessed.— Os the thousands who were congrega ted there, I think there was not. one w!;o could withhold bis tears. Weep ing seemed to be catching. Al hough ; ui.used to the meltin"- .mood and un known to the General, 1 could not pre vent the tears from stealing down my cheeks. Sobs and “three cheers for General Pillow” alternated until the smoke of the departing train was lost to view. I confess T was not prepared for such a scene, for I had in some way received an impression that Gen. Pillow was not. very popular with his officers and men, but from what I have sc n and heard siii'-e, I am confident that there is no commahder more so in this department of tl e army. He is said to be death on furloughs and whiskey’, and that is enough to make any General spasmodi cally unpopular with his men. He nev er drinks himself, and he would not al low his soldiers to do so. Me never ab seiUed himself from camp, and he would not grant a fmlough to any one else to leave, except in the most extreme ca ses. His distinguishing traits of char acter arc energy and promptness of de cision. He has the reputation of being a most, indefatigable worker, never n' l !'* himself and never permitting any one about him to be so ; and, judging from wh..t seems to be the universal public sentiment of soldiers and citizens here, he is the filiting man of this department of the army. Ill’s res gnation is deeply’ and, 1 presume, justly regretted. 'ihe current report is that the cause of his resignation was a disagreement with General Polk, about an order is sued to the Division Quartermaster.— Forage being scarce, and Gen Pillow thinking that the principal forage mas t ■!' was not exercising sufficient ener gy to keep the army horses from suflei’- ingand death, ordered the Q lartermas tei of his Division to semi out some teams t.-> p;*c;cure Lay lor the horses of the Division. To this Gen. Polk objec ted, and expressed his objection to Gen. Pillow in a violent and angry manner. \\ hiie tins was the immediate cause, there has been, as I learn, a long series <4 disagreements between Major-Gener al Polk and General Pillow, about the method of conducting the campaign.— The former, exceedingly kind, benevo lent and charitable in his dis’posi ion, was, it. is susposed, inclined to pursue the Fabian policy of defensive opera tions. The hitter, energetic, aggress ive, ami practical in his nature, was for carrying out the Napoleonic idea, of catching the enemy wherever he could fi.! i them. 1 Have found Columbus a place of very great imcrest. to a stranger. It is on ihe Kentucky side of tile .nississ • ppi, twenty miles below (J.irio. (ts fortifications are extensive and of the most a.pproved style. Our force here can easily resist a land attack of four times their number ; ami with the means of defence which are here, against an attack by water, in the way of fixed, floating and submarine batteries, gun boats, chains, &c. 1 am inclined to think tint ihe descent of the Mississippi i y the Federals is “indclmib ly post poned.” Moses. Paeer Ai ANiT'ACToi:ii-.s. —The itnpor tauce of establish’ng i aper mills throng - out the South is at once obvious. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars inves ted in printing materials are now lyinu r idle am! unproductive for want of pa per No other branch of business in the'South has F-ufibred more than the printing.business, and that mainly for the want of paper, and this too when the manufacture of paper would be the VOL. xix—NO. 2' most princely profitable bnsin<*Hß im aginable. The ends of rope waste cot ton, pieces of bagging, and other artis cles .used in the manufacture of paper, could be procured in quantities suffi cient for all purposes, and would be cheerfully and gladly given. Sites would be donated and doubtloss premi ums could be obtained by parties wish*- ing to start the business, and yet our I capitalists, with a stolid indiffeience which is wonderful, make no move in i the cry for paper, which csinesfrom all ; par sos the South, they remain foolishly ind.fi - ' rent. Richmond Examiner, T£IB MONOPOLY AND EXTORTION BILL, A n Act to prevent, d-ring the existing War, Monopolies, Extortions and Speculation in Breadstuff's and other Articles of general use and consumption, and to make such acts criminal, and io provide penalties for the same. » [Sec. I. prohibits, under penalty of imprisonment at hard labor in the Peni tentiary not less than one yaar, nor more than three years, any person pur chasing “any articles of clothing, shoes, leather, cloth of any kind, provisions, wheat, flour, corn, meal, meat, bacon, hogs, cattle, salt, bagging, rope and twine, or any' or either of the aforesaid articles, or any other article or thing,” by falsely representing that the pur • chase is for the use of the Army, the State or Confederate States.] I Sec. 11. Beil further enacted, That all and every’ person or persons who shall monopolize any of the articles above men tioned, with intent to produce a. scarci ty of such article or articles in the mar ket, or of raising the price or prices of such articles, or either of them, or if any person or persons shall purchase,, procure or receive ary of the articles specified in the preceding section, and hold the same for the purpose of en grossing the market and raising the price of such article or articles, such person or persons so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor ; and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than fixe hundred dollars, nor exceeding five thousand dollars. Sec. 111. Beit further enacted, That any person or persons who shalFexacq. demand or receive exhorbitant, unjust, or --.nrcciSoijal’v ( u-v.i *n ahy Ot lllC 1 articles enumerated in the foregoing sec* ions of this Act, shall be guilty’ of the* crime of extortion ; and upon con viction thereof, shall be punished by line, or imprisonment, oi both, in the discretion < f ihe, Court ; the fine not to exceed one thousand dollars, and the imprisonmeiit not to exceed six months. Sec. IV. Beit further enacted, That in all trials for a violation of the third section ol this Act, the Jury may take into consideraiion the cost o! producing the articles, with expenses of i-ranspoi tation to market, if the elefemlant be a manufacturer or producer thereof; and the original price paid therefor, with I cost oi transportation, if the defendant be a merchant or trader. S.cc. V. Be it further enacted, That if any or eithe of the offences specified and described in the foregoing sections, shall le committed by a Corporation through its agents, the I’resielent and Directors of such corporation, as also die agent so offering the article for sale, shall be liable to be severiy indicated for such offence ; and upon conviction, shall be punished as is herein before prescrii, . Sec. VI. And be it further enacted, That any of the above articles may be purchased without the limits of this State, and imported into this State for riiilG, ai'iu nt a price not exceeding the current prices in the neighborhood where the same may be offered for sale. See. VII. Beic further enacted, That it shall be the duty’ of the Judges of the Superior Courts of this State, at the opening of each session of their respec tive Courts, to give the provisions of this Act in special charge to the Grand J ury. Sec. Vi 11. Be it further enacted, That 'n all indictments under this -Act, it shall only be necessary to state the of fence generally and substantially, in the words of this Act. Sec. IN. Be it further ci.ac ed, That this Act shall take effect and go into operation from and after the 15th day’ of this present month, and shall contin u ■ in force for twelve months, or until the end of the present war. Assented to December 14, 18G1. Patriot. c Soithern Ladies -7-A cor respondent of the Petersburg Express, writing from Clarkcville, Va., Jan uary Ist., says : There lives in the lower eml of Meck lenl urg comity, Va., two sisters and one L rot her. Some tine in June last the brother volunteered in the noble de fence of ihe South. Ihe listers said go, ami we xi’ill do the best we can ; and what they have done is not to be bea ten. They have clothed their brother, gathered the crop and taken care of it wove about one hundred yards of cloth for the soldiers, ami made about forty’ garments for them, besides taking care of and feeding’all the stock. Such pat riot sm can never fie overrun by the Yankee vandals, let them come as they may. I withhold the names, but it is certainly’true.