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I ismission wi be gmte 'th.* ip] lie int
a. tmt term of the Court >t ' 1 1 u y fur sai l
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\T r :,nv c ncern D<>tlie; Q ! 's’, u o? hiv
ir> a V",> *<?’.’ farm ■)•■.?i'H ‘o for 1.-ttiTS
fv? Zft'o •* nn the un 'l
-1 portion ot H< try Fitzsimmons estate
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v I the t m ■ ■.'. owe i he 1 w. xnl show
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o f a win ; ■ ’ the applicant
th t* term -f Co’ir'- «'f '■» • I n try o 'Coho
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V ▼ cn 'ho '“date 01 .J or,.'' l-'r 1 do
c“ ’-.n t.>: Ji? fI ’"er-- of fl’-m
f-v.’ s.-.td A'.•n'n’-‘r it;'-I. T h-s • ■■■■ .he o’nre
to cite m 1 r ■qf:< >!l and slnrntar I;, norsnns
c ,.n?ere l t • b- a id ann-tiv >' mv offi -e in Pa’
1 nr, the fl.••’ ’fan biv i.i .T-.i-e no~t to s'ow
nvt«" ,: f anv thev ;.•••.•> w'm ’'’l of
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’•v’i'n •-* rnv b >n'' n■ I off. .i ■’ .t"i ' ire th;-
Noremb" 'tte. 1?C1.
ahlrs utw anr - '"■••'.v.
N iv. If. 1- 'I. per F L. -tr'e'-'an 1.
Paullins Countv.
-tt-'t j f'noeh I’‘nkxri’. Admin;■■•?:'.■ >r
» v of ? - f xte of fim ■’ ’’ink -i de
c .: J n.nn’b's 1 - for Lfi-ers of D'rm;
fro n - id \dni ; n‘ =tr i ion
Th.o’o iro -r ‘ ■ e’o ’’el \ '•ni.tr h d’
Tie-son’conc"'"‘"d t-, lie i : l \pp ■ - it my of
1 .> on >r before the firs Afon in vin March next
‘i s' w - n : f nv f'.ev h .ve u-'" s iidT/d
--t • ry shottid n tth , b • ntod the
a*
».-r -n' h rl r offi -e this Sontemb t
ml Is 'I MI'.C.- ".P A' ARDS. Or’dy.
r■>” -a f, ■''Jo'i'itz:
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-■ • oi . ris .- .or ■ a ; me-:- -d
' v-- ot ■ -. •it.p’ies s,-> ... for letter- of
'lii-n'ss'> on - i A-b.d'f-.'.r-i >.
T:.e do'- •tn • tn 1 ':»• ' i '.
n | hose CO • ■ ■ 1 • a • ■ .hie
■ .n ‘‘ ive >n m • ffi • ■ in !> •'. . e
i ■ ■ ''m- ’■ ' '' : ■
of d ■ri b> granted the .tpp'ic>nt at
»htt •■• t th- Con t o' Orlinxry of <’obb
t t- , n ' i-r tnv ml. ■' »Ti ■ .in x-'otf >
• -.. .'
IV'.' ‘I. f C Ci■timiry.
Ont. l.- 'm.
3-r- nr ria Cobb Conn* y:
IWTHF.'IE AF.E'izdieth ">r Adrnini c
? <■■■ >]•’..< r]ece • i '•«♦<• of d-'
. ■ . . for 1.. • nf •<■ mission
f-o H \ cion
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• . • n if ’.o irt of Or- n try of Cobb
Coiin’v.
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Ca r-td-x Cubb C-. •i-i
Wif-'! KA - Mr > f t t' .ft •.-• .'•• ’ - o
on t .'te of I{. ft. K. Nesbitt.
i .to of s.i 1 -a rd.’.' dec<- ’.e l. applies so
t;ie for 1-t‘p”-’ of da i-- io.i f-.en tie- admit '.
tr.<tio'i d 1 .aff.te
'j'l •, * ..r ■ •<, -e *o olio 1 ■ I ~on' dt - '
an I ai’erii'ar >’.<• ’• nlo l ,:l .•!.•; : ,■ ~r . i
(Ip.-.. .<.,><! tn fit-t <dr if -,nv tii?-.-
1. ve. '■) my fft'"’ on ■ ' e r n-<> » <*; -Tt ’[o
in Joly nc»t ot'-nw'-o .r ■ of ■.iim;---
r-ion w'l: h'- 'finrod ''i- m ■ nt 'ln'
’< ■nt o!'lite I 'otirf *.r • : ' f ' ed < <.■ •)
Giron le. •bt d ; ."■ .
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31 TNO >' C-.'G'Biii.l . it
S,ur;d ser/.entsi.
[From an iixtr.i of the Ist.]
COBB SHt.'RIF’.B 5A1.83.
FOSTPu.XLD.
’i.'K’ILL be eoltl bet, re the Court lionse door
» » in rhe City of Marietta, on the first Tues
day in Mnr fii next One Negro b >y hita-d Jim.
■be t; 2.) vc.-,;-:' old and of dark coni.de.xioii; Jack,
a negro boy of dark cornpi x'm and about i 5
years old: < 'e >. ,e. <:i'.;;rr'. m-m ofd irk coinpiex
l about > years old; J-'elea. a■:: » wnx :n
I irk c mi; h.-xion an.i so-mt 3 J yea’’t oi.!; Bet
. a '-eiiro w mm ot dark com 'exi it and
. 1) ye trs 11 nJ her hoy ■ '. Wes! v.
a’e m' 2 yei".i "i 1. all !<■>■> I on o '.he yr:r;'e ty
! I ".'l'v G. !)■•.no t>s c. ■>.• v fi f i •o-"! troin
Cobh up-'i ■■ -tli • ill '.vor of W.u,;,1.) 1
• x.- Hem in, It J. i. ■.; .5, .... 1
1.. M. Ro;:?:t.
J A F. .VcCLEFKV. tr
Cobb Shori.fi S. le
I. ILL be s >'.d before the Court hov.s u door,
. in the city of Marieti i. Coitb county. Ga.
'.v.thin the ieg.xi lionr : ; of- tie, first Tues fay in
February rex , the to-lowing property, t-.-wit:
0.16 Black Horse about ten years old. One
R■> ok i way aad dmtb e fames’ >■.:<! one rind 1 ••>.
i.evied on by a af.ici..:;e'.i return ib'e to Cobb
r-upe.loi Court, in favor <d A. Green <fc i'o.. vs.
F o . Capers. Sold by utt or ter of Court
J Ao. i. Me L .-li t' CheriT.
■itn.'.'i ISC.
I'IQRTG-AJ-E SALE.
■‘-‘t- 0:1 ie 'h's! Tue’d :y in Vprii
• * next, tne A.i.'wing negroe' to-wit: One
Negro Boy named Jim. ab >’tt ..) years old and
i t dark comp.axion ; J ;ck, a Negro Boy of dark
c ■ npieXien ::d about year?; oi ! ; George a
Negro nian of d irk Cuinpiex. .m .’..:d . boat G 5
yea - o d ; rfele.x. a Negro Woman of dark coin
pb.xi >u v.n I abc-.it 30 year’ old; MeFey. p. Ne
gro Worn mot d?a;k complex >■> -.nd about xd
ye.irs okl Jail s-d t utile? i ;ge fl ta from
Cobb Interior Cop.? ;.. ;n Wrn. U. L’.it:;’
'i iitstee '.-.j. t.enry G. Dunn.
i'rop. riy pc.a.e.l oat f.-i oaifi Morlgrge.
J?.S. F. McCLE KY.Sh'tT
February Ist. 18-fd.
SEQUESTR.A oAL ,a.
I) 'f an order et the ids '’c-. : .’art of th 1 om
-1* federate States of America for the Northern
l isi ictof Georgia, wi.l he sold hAbre
G H'.n . in the city o- d tri, tta the
?r. t l ite.--lay Ma? ci; r. xt ’me ’ ,- ;s , an ,] i n <
in .Marietta kn'.wti as ri e l.ockh.r.-t pla?-:
: ■ lows: <> the Eas 1 bvlot of !r.
J ■ " ■ ■■■ ' ' '! e "crib by st ■. ■: .' a b
v.ie in lot an ! by Street. ?.-. . a...-
;.•? petty oi L. C. ". i ::i < -.. ’.lien en- ntv. i
1H 9 .'■!S L. i C'. S S hl. ■rs h . .
Feb. 1 I?'!’.
Q r ’ >, '-yin G’ »t ’y.
V, T’ '--.A' .T'\n”. Il z ••n - .•nyd'es to ;n-‘
■' for leth-rs of n Imini-'ra-l m on t e <• • t
ifGhirles t/erby, late of said county deoea
■ r .- ■' - : i
y. —■- . . ■- --.
i 1 ■ fl’.'? T ■: ?re th? fr-A Mon : •. - i:i
March next—otherwise K-tters of idministra
t-a be gr.itee 1 the it tbit :e.m
o! ibe Ci' 'i ■ ■ •''••• 1 na?'y o‘ s ■.? 1 County.
< ve.-, :i"? my ht.i 1, at i.Cficc, in Jims:’,
this Jan ’2oth 18!! ‘
Vi'?J. T.A””, !?-: cl'y '’x C.ifU
EL Z . ?'.. ! '. WESLEY. | L'.bel for Divorce
V 3 Vin ’’ebb Sup rior
JOHN ■" ~L”T, } Court.
I'Ti‘ON ii;o iffidavit of the Lb -' art in the
-b ■ -. i’ -1 ■? 1 ■ • <howin -th / the Defend-
am John Wes’ev ■>; ? ■1? .: the lirnlta of
the '•■’ i.te G >r.- i i ider.'-l th • t •■•o?v : ce
'Js’ibi'l t” - nd c ise be perfected by p :b-
INbing ttiis o-•!•*? in be Marietta A. l v.?c de f r
thirty lay.’, and that sai-l John Weslv dr. appv >r
at rh*' March m nex: of sai l ilenrt t> an-wer
slid c.ise.
g::o. d. rice, j-iige. s.c.
At ■ "ham'ier-. ''ar'-ti i. Ga. Im. 18 18'"’.
Nolle ■to Deb or a; -.si < red ior >
VT TICE i’hereby given, to all having de-
Av m i-* - ‘.i;i Ishim B. 11 --rioiv. late of
jpbb'p 'mty. d''c’.. to pr.-s-mt them tnmc pr•••p
e.' ■] iad<- i.u wit? in the tim ■ pru cr'.be.i i.y l iw;
so . tbow their character and'inionnt. Ane
all p<-r’mi in l-'-bte.l tos.dd deoe ised are l:er.-by
■pi. red lo m .ke immediate pai nient.
E. FaW, Adrn’r
J. 21s’ Jg3_’-40d
.’X.ts?
T ,‘'G kb’NTH > a-'ter date application will be
I mid-- tn i h<* Court of ('irdinvy of Col. b
y. for ie ve to roll the half inierest <•!'
I-a ■■ .'I . w;*!!. d -p',l.. in m-i to ilnv.-r’l VG pen's
'■'•■i-ry. on *'..■■ Ciiatt i''oocii<>e : iver. :<•>:' theb n
e'i; / :l,c ;■";?; nn l ci'-dit'irs r> f -:.i l-de i
H. I’. HOWELL ' '-dm r.
Trmn v 0 18(>2.
W ■•. .. ■ LEE IIUTLEK.
I’HVrN & BUT LIBS,
.1 noAYVA’Es a /
Ix/la.riottct, ogi .
Bi'S-' JS e/.’i-ide.T to tbeir profpssinnal
—.■ ■ ■ the following counties will
be tran -■■ ■ ? viz : " mpbvl! ' ’nniding : '■■■■'! .
>k« ,• Forsyth. 1 .nin>«kin. Fulton and
Mii: n. Aho, in I'i it riot 1 ourt, at Muriel! i.
-.nd *i the Snurem?'Cour' at All rn’ i.
7rf The Distr’ct Court si's at Marietta on ‘he
se oi, 1 M .:■ 1 1 ■■• M.< nd. S'p'ombpi-. i;e-
■ rn 20 rt ys b'-f’ire Court. - feb -9-’6l Jv.
?.T. TB CJ-ACEJBMZCr
A.tforney sirul (Joii’isellov jit TjitXV,
Marietta, Cobb county Gn.
Will pr int e and giv?‘prompt ntt.en'lon to
•I ' b is; ■ * co;.fl led to )•’ • -n d iy,
•' • ■? Co ?■ of the U. S. it M irit l ' . Th<
Court of Georgiti. at Atlanta, .and the
- . ,? : ?d Inf'e-ior Courts of the Ifnp ii'du'p
r '■ . (■:? c anties adjoining Cobb of oth-
E 1 id .'-ntion given to the collection of
| -i. . i the securing of all m inner o ' claims.
i ?■ p.;,)t uid *fli dent attention will be given to
i’l m iiiiter of business in the Courts of Ordina
ry in the county of Oobband adjoining jo intic’.
Feb. lo one v
IRON a NAIISt
—~ ~ ~
4 ■'■''.■'lD •euiortmcnt of Iron and Nails on
aa. h i .-i misers" 1 by
WM. ROOT.
jU-HUETTA, G.I., FKIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1882.
X ral Advfrt'Sfi'jetiis.
—.—. --
Cr io-A’.t C jb 3 C 3U Thy
Wil ill-IAS. lihn An ’ p'so t apnies *o me
for letters of g t ir ii m hip over th.* per
se.is and pr* party of e?>rge W: Green *nd Al
ice Gr- .-a m noi3. and orphans of Wm. C. Green
deee 'sed.
These are therefore to cite and a'mmish all
end rinyi l ,r 'hose concertied to fie their bi- e
tions in myoillie un or bebe’e the first "h-'-.'iv
in March next otherwis - letteis->f t.:: .r.lil t
s' ip will b? : r-in’ed the applicant -it th.it 'erm
of the Court of Oi'dia irv for s iid c.witv.
Given ua ter ny !i,.nd. it M -Ge'ia. thia Jan
UT v . Bth 1862
Jan. 29—3.)d J NJ. 'I.C kM I! LL '■■-I'.-.
Georgiy C>V>
’ij.'il Ill’i.kS I.' iniel >Vii ;;>t. m the G
' ‘ ceased applies t> me in writingt'er let‘ers
o.'adm.nistration on the estate oi Moses A. H irts
fie.l lite, ot s id eminty deee:i.=”,l.
These are therefore to cite an*’ ? dmcn'.'h al!
and singn tr the kin lred an i ere ’.'*- is ci rii l
deceived, to file their o■•lections if anv teev
have, in my office, on or before the first Mon lay
in March next otherwise, letters of a<lniinis*ra
t.’on wi.t b-' gran’ed th** ■.’ppiicant at. that term
ot the Court of Or.lin irv for s ii.l eoniuy.
Given under my hand, as ■' )i ilinary, at Mariet
ta this Jan 3 J 18 ..
JN.). G. 'IAM'TW.LL OrTv.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
.REA' isn-’c O-’boa.l Administrator i t
I V ttr* Es’.ite of Jolin')sbon;l. ilepeased. au
plies.to me for Letters of dlsmiss’vti from h.'.LI
Administration.
these are *’:<*: Wo pi o'tv an .’-..dmonish ail
persons cmic’ rnei’ to be and appear ..t. my of
fice on or before the first M.md . : in M irch nexi
to sh-'-.v c.ms-'■ if litr, they ii-.iv,- why said Let
ters f?ismis a ' y sliottld not then be granted the
applicant
iiiv n mi ler my han ’ ?it nfilc * this Septembi ■
2nd. 18 : L " MILES EDWARDS. Or'py-
iii Pie.ken-i l iyunty.
A **,FILL be so d before the c 'nr! house <] nr
“ in t.:;e t -w.i of J i opo-be'wee.', the 'ec:'
liuurs of sale on the fir t !’a<?vj iy in March next
the fo'lowi y property to-ivit; the ii e estate of
2. ■ G. F’au' <,; ! Lucy Bail! his wfe in hit of
land No ' nt • 13th District ail sec rni! sec
t; mos Ml.o’iem ' ' -’r.ty Levied tn satlsi'v the
cost in a fl u in favorof John V. B irry vs W
G. Pau'. G. >V. Harmon *n I 6. is
sued from the 'iip.irior C-inrt’cf ?i ken.? Jo in
tp. Levi -ti .-n -i.i 'he propertv o r W. G Par’
J n I;<'2. .; IMES BRUCH Sh'ff.
SIX rT DO GD *B 3 I?. 3*VA HD
Q A l’ i.... IR-w.;-l wi !be ' -n fn" •' ••
O / ’ t -*1 I ?.'■■■.■’■ ip ”i ? e;r c?i.ii
P.‘ J YpM '■:■■■< \ fr • i io s .al J. IS -,h
- r nw; '-'-.el *■ ’ i i'. p •.' - ■ p ■ p
fifteen b tost., fr m th;* Rowland Cu r s Go.
. ita ■>' -/ t S. ■' y . t * len ! ?;’ . -imp
, ? p lr .4 in!! .; k
I -!' b ' :
' ? a n:i -n o coin*? o .f •'?.-.-!
Pi»w oUui, - a W -•> j vais <)i. ajst'*>
••'. -t; ;<j ■ n ir
gr - v ..-y *- a ~.m. ;■ b rrofW-d. n Gann is i
u I i igp.t min ab- n' >.! ve-irs n’d ’ ■'! -w
co np’t Ton. b ck hair ■! eves bl akw ,i -
kers spri i with grey a firmer. Both 1 vl
b:on•; c>"m je ns u form sin 1 poets
; ; ..'- ■-biitJ .’-'Ai'd th" iinor.psion of.* pnr.-ri Igo.
Ta;*v are from Nick'ij i i-k Cobb Co.. Ga.
T. K S iMIULL Ist
Notice o Deb'erg an-.i ( redito s»
A I.L p. rso v- * : av!ng dem in G. ng -.inet the es
.A tale of Elii.ih .'na -I. dece- ‘-"d : at(*ofC<bb
co .r.ty ne tn pr-c-.p them to the
nr It- ’ <’ l p.• -m ‘riy a te-te i. v.-'ti.;n *h* time
prescribed bv I?w ; ,n 1 ail per.nn? mdebte' to
«iid d'-ce i’-.'l re reqnir*-! -to m dr. immrliite
payment. JAMS SNEED. Adn’r.
February 4th, 1892.
_ ;: -
MONTHS after d de ipn’ieation w' ’ l.e
” mil.* tn th * C- iirt- of Or-Fniry of Obi)
county for leave to s-dl t m bin 1 b longing to
'be e” : ate of Elijah Snee 1 ir- ic.i'ed. f-ir h ■
ben .fit - f the heirs and creditors of said rh-ckl.
JaMES SNEED. Adm r.
Febrr.aey oth. 1862 . Mm.
Co. OEHATS Sr-VXS OP Xl.lE’ilCA, /
Noi’.rHEitx F’.srß or o’ Ghoi:';!'..
In the O,nf.’ ler-ite Sta tes Court for the Northern
District J icuiry Ti r i. 1S ;2.
Ordered t'-at. ihe next regal r term c-f this
Court be !*-’d at MariidtT. * n the Second Ved
nc.Tliv. being the ‘•wMfth day -f Marchm-xt it
ten o’clock in the (breri'ina of that d iy, an 1
th -t a copy of t'?'s Or ler Im published w -•<; in
one n wsn pi ■ 1 in •■ icb of ’!»•* c!‘;es of Ath- n-.
t'ant i and M
ED'.VARGJ I!AuDEN D : - ritt Jul. e.
A trii*’ .-xtr? T from the ‘i iri'eo
Feb ■’ 1862. W. Il HUNT. Cle’k.
Erie utor's No ice.
,4 L . person.-; Having claims orain’t the e.’t Me
/A of .Mrs. A. A. Nesbitt, dec’J. late of t'obb
conufy. w’‘l pr" "*nt th-ni ’ i.'y -r i.u- -i-- ! ;
and those ind*’bt * l to said e.v ite wi 1 ra ,ke
pavment to the iindcrsigne?!. it, Aiieueti. i;*„
J VJES W. DW'IES, Fx'.’.
leb ua;y 7ih IBt'*2 f'.v.
Notice -o J> btors and I'r *ll ors.
Li. person’ having di'miinds again’t the os’ate
'• o; Will im F. ••! iy?. lecenseJ. ore reques
ted to pre: ".it them properly al■ e-led w thin
the '-in'* prescribed by law to the urtdensigned
;:;id ill person-iiideb ed to s iid e l ite, are re
quired to in tlte im nu ll it • n ym *?it
E. L. LI l’( IIIIEL D. Aclm’r.
January .7th. 1892 6w.
AdniinisL-’-Ttor's Sal-'?.
yU’ virtue ofm n -ler of th.* Cuirt :>~ O.- lin
£ > ;v of Cobb 'Joiin’y, w.li be ? old on the
fi Tp."sl?iy in M uch n-'XI lie ore the Court,
i'lii.:' !'> i- a .‘.ii ;-i"t '<d»i. ’o-intv. b-?‘ween
th * legal hours ->l sale, twenty seven -7. r" •(*.;
in the South •!last c .; n< r of 1 ?t of lan 1 N ’. 11'.
In t-‘ in ?!’ ;-:<:' art! id section. Co'ib County.
Sold :ithe p -o]K’rty of !)■• <*s- it*> of E'e.l-ior
A kin-. dec’ll., for the benefit of ibe heirs-md
ere Ltors of sd 1 estate. Terms ma le know?) on
duy of sale.
JOI-I MALONEf, Adm"
J n. 20, 1862.
Wil ow Spring’ Nioary.
A FINE a-- irtment of the inost. popular va
riet'vs of
FROIT TRHS,
S'fRAWSERRY PLANTS,
Forse.-e bv
N. B. HARDEN.
Mrriett’i. o- . '■’■?! lib., 18’>I -ts
From (he Savann h Morning New?.
SATAN AH.
Thou hast not dr mpml t.liy stately heal,
Toy w ms a wxidrou? hea ity shed!
N t like a lamb t*> slaughter le I,
But with the lion’s monarch tread,
Tbou e.iin.-.st to thy bit tie b -d,
Savannah 1 oh, Savannah I
T iioo ana nf 11 -sit is gir led strong;
Toe blue \eitisswell be .eat • thy wrong;
I'o the;.*, the triple c >r is b--l nx.
0 ' w ie, an 1 Jeath, an I sh iuieless wrong,
And spirit vaunted 1 mg, too i mg !
Savann ill ' uh, Savannah!
No b!->o I .stains sp >t toy forehead fair ;
Only tti ‘ arilty.s’ Id "nd is there 1
it gleams upon thy bosom bier,
In m 'Ves t iv deep, I *ep soul to prayer,
A td tunes a dirge f >r thy sad ear.
Savannah! oh, Savannah!
Thy e'em whit*? nan 1 is opo .ai wide
Fur iveal or woe. thou F eed >.n Bridge!
Ti e sword sheutii sj ai’kles at tny side,
Ti;y plig tel tr»t'i, w.iate'er b-’tide,
Thou hast but Fr e loin t ;r thy guide,
S:i viiii.mli ! ..h, Savannah!
Wii.it tli./ i.te ic*tVj ; orm-rlou I I aver
Still :;t thy feet the ,J t oak towers!
btiil ?ire tiiyj *,?.?.i u.ue no .vera,
Anu tilings of b -auty. hive and 11 >wers
Are s n ling o’er this la id ot *urs,
.Mj sun y Home, Sa* n ?nuh 1
There is m> film before thy sig.it—
T.ion aeest woe, a id death, and nigh'—
And hbmd up m tny ban ier bright I
But in thy full wrath’' ki die! might.
What cares £/i<>w I r v oe, >r night?
Aly re el noiue. S.iva i.mh !
C- me—f r the cruw.i is >.i thy heal!
fey wms a ,v > air *u< beauty .aed !
Not like a Limb io .slaughter led,
But with tue lion’s inomirch tread,
Ou I come ui.to thy .attic bed.
.''avail .ati I ob I Savannah!
M-ji M?mk.
crs-Ts-.-. . . --
AB !KiC - OF A SEHMO N
P.O. cited in t.io Pi'.?.s ijt./foia U.Hitch
.a.iciti. , r’c.'iu.iij 9i.i. 1862, by tin*
It-v i. i’. Pa . i a—• n acd it tne re.
qiii's; of Ins c<.upn y utiuti.
Dili . 17. u : Be caiei'ui lor nothing ; but it:
ta.ng by P'.ye? oc . ..a * o.i. vuta
If. your uu ux.-i.av hi;uv.u
IlJiO God.”
i'h .' word “careful” here tnetins full
<>f c ire, i I lite st iitet.ee ‘ lie c-if'*ftil
for noth.tig’ - i.-' iiveys mi tt im init.on res
pect ng ii'idtic s dn i'nd*.* ”f a.iX.eiy. —
Be ii"t ijipri-.5.-; d vv.ih care ; in* not
<1 squ e ed by your iX-i.e • or y u, fears.
Our i.oid delivered u .snniL.r injuni-lioi.
■uni i-mpi iV'd the very ej.ilti * t‘ rn,
-.viiere lie said : " L'uke no th-'ticlit for
yotir life, wb.it y sti ill eat, or wh it ye
B.nil drink ’ And again, “i'ake riiere
f»« imj thought for the ra 4'row, fir the
ni': r t.'’v'-hull i-i'-ke tli”U..;hHor the tit ng?
of iliite!!'.” And the Ape.-.; le I’etei us s
tire sauie w irds when lie cohorts us to
1 c ist all our cart; up ir. the Lord w.io
care it lor ns.' 1 You will observe Hutt
?ae A.postu* allows n- re bo CXC pti >n
s ße cireitil lor no h nq. 1 tie w.il not
ad.mt any tiling io oe a prop. r er jn.s
--t tiatiie occasioi* for tn it over care!nl>*
n '.ss winch causes mental pr< tiubation
a,id distress. .or he f c nnneiids that
wn.eb in c .se, will prove an all
power!'ll lemedy. “In every thing by
pmyer aiid supp icati.m wit’i tnuiiksgiv
i"g. h t your requests be made known
unto Go
Prayer is the eff'Citnl ai'i-.lite of
c ii'i! * It is tlte only corrective which
can !>e app'ied with iniallit le s'l tce-s
,o on and anxieties.
1. Pr lyer must It *ve t tr i.:quiliziug
inilneiic • up m its ■ mind, b .'Cause it has
an elevating and eiitn>;dmg influence.
[ r-liev s, refresiies and strengthemj
the care-worn mind, oy diverting it
fr m useles', |> inlul nd long continm*
cd i-i-lL*ciions upon t ose ti.iiigs wlncli
.*!•.- cans? ;; of anxi ty. it fixes the at
teiilion upon God, upon Cur si, a d upon
thing's not seen and eternal, it we can
l ive 8' ir-t.iiiig tor wnich to Imp i,
when we c mie into the preseece of God
and int i the full vi.-w of eternity, th- n
we may wi ll Be Calm, brave and patient
m the midst of e-iftiily discac ions ibd
vivi-.siliti’es, in liie midst <•! trouble,
turmoil, danger and disaster
flie rue distinction, some com nenta
t<>rs say, liet ween the terms ‘prayer’’
and “suppliciiion” which appeal to be
s.) ne irly synoiiim. us, is th u the one
is more g'. ieT i , the other m >i , e*?;pec:fjc.
The one in fts generally to prayer, as
a high re igioiis duty in which w? arc
siilimidy and j"jf'tßy t> eng age in "V*
ery emergency. The other refers to th-*
particular want we experie; ec, 'die Spe
cial petition we urge at the I’bfon of
Grace It is, not nly by rn iking 'tL
anxietii s and cares the subjects o!
or.iyer, not only by offeiing p.i.ticu’a.
requests oucliing the matters winch
disturb us, h it we obtain in dr.iyer r- -
lief ami support. Tinv- is a r* str ring
■ ffi'i icy in tru * devotion, generally cm
sideted, which sh< nld m ke it the h>-
sen rec me. s«>f ill- tv nildei saint.-
V ner.i• i ?n, tore, trust, hopc\ and grali
Gile. for mere’es receiv d ir.*.ill - xciied
in the soul, in genuine pv-yr. lilt
iiieso, are inspiring, an I elevating ii flu
ences ".'limit cannot I'tiil to tr uiq’iii-3 :
tin* m ini, and raise it above eartnly
cares, and earthly trials.
11. Tnere can be no donbt however,
that it is In* design of the Apostle to
encour i r e tn to m ike ottr requests
known unto God, witfi reference io all
our various inieres s, by special free and
freqr.ett' “snppiicat'oiis ” \nd this can
not fail to lighten the burden of care,
an to allay tile igitati mos fear, be
cause it is a practical ackn >wledgm mt
of God’s Providm.e •. Prayer requires
tin* exercise of faith, and it str ngtltens
the faith which it brings into action,
giving it perinanen e and | o'ver in the
soul. It establishes the lie .rt in a solid,
imm ivalile trait in Gid “Commit thy
works unto the L >rd and thy th eight
shall be est iblished.
We tn iy rest assure 1, my hearers,
that in this whole tn itter U > ')>’■ iff is the
great foe of on •pe ice. Lke a power
ful tyr-int an 1 oppressor it s’tiienthroned
within, usurping a dingerons control
over the d,ukened mind and the perver
ted feelings. > iid nisconstant attendanis
the ministers of his cour , are 'torroling
care, restless imp iticnce, gloomy d's
c ntent, relentless anxiety, and tormen
ting fear. DtHToii.idcd, as we are, by
physical and in >t.il tore -s waic.; we can
not * o ilrol, or even perfec: ly understand
ind which yet constancy ass -ct our in
terests, the great secret of tranqudity
is faith in providence, which in the case
el tne Christian, comprehends thr-e
things 1 Faith m tiie actual superin
tt-n iem.'e of the Almighty. 2. Faith in
the infiu.te wisdom an I rectitude with
which Lie governs the w u ld. 3 Faith
in the loving-kindness with wnich, ac
cording to lite seit .■me of grace, He ad
ministers His providence towards His
people. Yui cannot tea lily see how
each of these consider;', ions, and especi
ally how .ill of them c unbilled are sui
teil to imp irt composure >o a mindeirifed
by anx ety or iisquieted by fear
In regain! to the tru ll and reality of
D vim- Providence is it nothing to be-
Lev ■ firmly that there is a watchful eye
wliico sees every ’it ng, an infinite mind
wa.ch knows every thing. A s ,vereign
w.il which con roi.s -very Luing, and a
powerful Hand which moves every hiug
surely tim mui'l must lie tterly at w u
with the govi-rnment of Go I, which is
not, render. <1 in >re sic* .dy ami composed
by t iking such a view, tiian by looking
up- li tim World ar >uud turn, us a perfect
t'b’.io-. f fortuitous fV-nts. A w.ld
B'.’etii; of (ii'O d r, m wii ch forces cf ev
eiy rtort .>r_- p . -.u».
disus ro;m cmfl'Ct.
In regard to t? e wisdom and recti
tude ot pr *vid mye, is it tt uhing to be
lieve firmiy that ail the ways of God
are j ist and t. u*, ma He is infinitely
rigltleims in every p rt.cu'ar dealing,
and in His wh >ie tr atment t us.
In teg.ird o the grace, and l-oving
kinduess ot fits Pr iv.de.ic.', with res
pect to lit pro le who ii tie has called,
tt is nit t-> i jijj.i t .s ty tli it a fii'.ii
faiih is it, is o c of the m st iiiv.dii.ible
a. taiiiuienis of the citristinn. All i this
brings consolation. Other consul.‘ra
timii m y imp r cotnpusura and firm
ness of mind, itn thin brings ccmsola
tion. It is in this view oi ihs provi
dence, tlr.it God can be s -ugot. and
c mi.mined wi it as a gracious Eatiter,
as tiie God ol all comic. rt, wt o coin
for.ela us u tb o*ir tr.b.i.at ons, . ini'
Unristi ui .s n tat til ex mpted from
t ie dilfi.nities, and ui *'» of Line life.—
But ne te ms up m an invisible support,
tie leans up m the Almighty arm of a
D.vine o.tvioiir. And wmsn insway be
comes intricate ami cLuk, lie listens for
tne cimi-rmg vo c ■ of that S iviotis, say
ing “Fear not lam w.tfi time.” iie
ca Is upo.i that Savj mr for aid, when
he is enduring a great fight of uffl.c
tton.s, ran mtolera le weight of cure.
Ah me strong and the v d ant in the
Church, in all ages lia*e had this faith.
Ail woo have glorified Gml, in weak
n.-us and suffering, by their fortitude
and p.it'enee have hid this faith. It is
cultivated by prayer which is therefore
tne surest antnlote of care. >
111. Prayer is a calling upon Go-1 lor
help oi ri. lief wi Ii an expect?* tio nos be
ing heard and answered I', therefore,
both unburdens the heart, an t sustains
ilii* heart in trouble.
Ths sth Geoagia.—A correspondent
of tlm Mobile Trihun?, writing from
Pens.ic >h Felt. 10 h, thus alludes to
the es ima ion in which the st:i Get
gia llegiment was held there, especial
ly by th*- ladies: j
Sorrow ri-igns in “our f i .vn,’’ owing
t> an or.-rnr 'mvm ;• arrivd a >r‘? to-day
for the rem >v u ->f tn • sth G?-orgi *. rog
i,u* nt tol)*citnr, Alt., Al tny bright
(■vi's will bedimmed on their d'pirtiiro
and many of t:m brave boys would
rather meet a host of Yankees thin
give th"parting kis?? toh’?? lately made
Jrie nl in Pensacola. Tim Georgia boys
v - male themselves fr'.:r..ls, many
fricn la her.'? p u ticnhirly am m gsc the
fa res p>? i>i <>!' our ci y and more
hearts have th en Broken than h .inkers
killed by them smeo tin y have been
quart-To lin this vicinity. No fault of
m.'O's, -iaww r, f*. th-y are brave a?
gid mt, -n I n.any a brav ■ hmirith nigh
s imepMii'le to th ‘ charms ol on;’ cilg’s
l.iir d iiigiir.’i-s, leave 't tonight. F ac
cess a; tend ilm o, an 1 tn y t i y hive a
bet er oppormnoy of slmwing their
metal than they hive had here.
VOL. XIX—NO. 8.
To the Mayor and City Council of Ma«
rietta elect for the year 1862.
Gemtlemew :
Owing to some unavoidable delav I
have not received before this the Re
ports of the Treasurer and Tax Collec
tor for 1861. I herewith transmit them
to you as soon I have obtained them.
The Finance Committee has failed to
report.
At tny induction into office in 1860,-
the indebtedness of the city was about
S3OOO. In that year it was reduced to
about S2OOO, In 1861 a further reduc
tion h.’s l,.*(*n made, and as reported by
the < Merk it is now about $1450,00.
Nothing has been added to the in
dulge*. ness of the city during the two
years of my Administration, and al
though noimpr iveinents have been made
it was thought best to devote the limi
ted res inrces of the city to this reduc
tion of its indebtedness, us by reason of
the delay in payment of its obligau'nns
the credit of the city was suffering. I
I ave the Treasury of the city it better
condition than I found it. You will of
course be the judge of your own policy.
Referring you to thy accompanying
Reports for details.
I am very respectfully yours.
SAMUEL LAWRENCE.
Ex-Mayor.
1861, To the Mayor and City Council
of the city of Marietta.
Gentlemen :
I respectfully submit the following
statement as city Tax Collector of s»id
year.
The gross amount of Tax assessed as
given in for said year is $2203.17.
Credited by r mount
collected $1548 J 5.
Credited by amount
executions issued
against defauLers
of said jear 655.03
Amount $2203.17.
For the above amount collected I have
the City Tieaaurers nf said years re
ceipts, also, for the amount of execn*
t;oi s issued in full settlement with tha
City Treasurer. I have his receip a lor
th" whole urn >unt.
Allot' which is r.esp?ctfully submit
ted.
Furthermore I find by onreftil cnqnir*
ry the present indebtedness of the ci y
JOHN M. WALKER,
City Tax Collector 1861.
To ihe Hon. Mayor and Council of
Marietta, Geo.
I respec fully submit a statement of
my receipts and disbursements as Treas
urer from thd Ist of Feb 1861 to the
25tn i,f Jan. 1862, being date of settle
ment with J M. Walker, Tax Collector.
Dr. Cr.
Rec’d. nf D. M. Young
“ Treasury
“ .i‘ 1861. 32.90
*' John M. Walker
“ City faxes. 1602 55
“ John M. Walker
“ lax Fi Fas of
" 1861. 655.02
On R 'ta'l and Bil-
•'* Hard Licence. 533.50
’* Afii-.iion and Ped-
£! lars. 17 00
<! Finos 75.00
n Notes 220.53
II Exhibitions 5.00
“ Sale of Hogs 13.97
“ Sale of Huy from
« p iU *k 11.00
“ Tax Fi Fas cpllcC-
“ ted by J. Allin-
“ ton, C. M. 23.40
Paid on Fi Fas and old
“ .votes 546.5 T
" Accounts and or-
“ decs 1239 23
*• Salaries 700 05
Amount oi Tax Fi Fas
“ on hand 655.02
Cash on hand 52.69
$3,182,87 $3,182,87
Respectfully,
A. D. HUEDE,
ITeasurer.
January 27,1863.
Thulß SI'FF E'iIN'G.S —Wo hilVO before
alluded to tha fer-ful hardships and
sufi 'tings endured by our brave soldiers
in the North Western Virginia. A cor
resp udeut of the Atlanta. Go/ifeder c;/
writing from the Ist Regiment, near
l.’omney, says:
We have suffered m >re ’>n this irip
than wo did on the Laurel Hill retreat.
e were out seven days without tent“
or !i! t i't> >:i I s iarejiy anything to
to eat, and we. nine days coming froni*
Bath to Romney, about 50 miles.—
When we left Winchester, wo had
about 700 men on duty in regiment;
now abo.it 150 This is tha worst
e;,inpii:r. place we ever Lai on the
si-'le of a moirit iin an 1 r lining nearly
al! lie time. We have just received
<>rdi rs to clean onr guns and send all
extri baggage to town. I expect wi
will leave here seen. I think we will
g ( > rack to Winchester in two weeks,
mi I stay the rei’t of the wmb-r