The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, March 15, 1861, Image 4

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©lje SUtwciik. —-—«rrr<3 »T>f ♦ .TE*" W. 11. HUNT, Editor. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Western & Atlantic (State) Hail Road. Atlanta to Chattanooga. 138 Miles, Fare $5. JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. Day Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta daily at 10.10 a. m. Marietta at 11.25 Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.00 p. m. Leaves Chattanooga at 4 05 a. m. Arrives at Marietta 12.65 f. m. at Atlanta 115 r. M. Express Preight Train. Leaves Atlanta 1.25 r. M. Marietta 2.55 Arrives at Chattanooga 12.45 A. M. Leaves Chattanooga 4 25 p. m. Marietta 2.05 a. m. Arrives at Atlanta 3 35 a, m. Atlanta and West Poiat Railroad. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.10 a. m and arrives at West I’oint 3.10 p, in. Evening Passenger Train Laves Atlanta.. .0.30 a. m. and arrives at W i L’0int..........5.46a. m. Morning Passenger Train leaves West Point 3.01 and arrives at Atlanta at 7.59 a. m. Evening Passenger Train leaves West Point 7.39 a. m. and arrives at Atlanta 3.00 Fake to M est Point, 83.50. GEO. G. 111'Li’.. Superintendant. S CII ED IT 1.4 B O F GEO. RAIL Rtf.li) PIS EAGER TRAINS Leave Augusta 0.30 a. in. Arrive Atlanta 9.45 a. in. “ “ 23'p. m. “ “ 11,45 p. in. “ Atlanta 8.45 p. m. 11 Augusta 5.56 a. m. “ “ 9.05 a. in. « “ (i. 20 p. in. Athene Hraucli. Leave Augusta 0.20 a. in. I I;eng g ]Q a nJ> “ Atlanta 8.-19 p. m. l , . „ nn t “ Augusta 6.20 p. in “ Athens 11.00 a. m At j’ inbl ( 1 -L, - 23/“ No trains on Athens Branch on Sunday to connect wiih trains 1" tvin - lugu; 'aat 12.30 Saturday Night, and Atlan iat S.lO '■ .tie I>y Evening. Leave Augu.sia 2.39 p. m. Arrive Washington 7.25 p ni ~ , 1 l 4 i ' Augu 4a 6.20 “ Washington 1..>0“ j u A , n 4( “ Atlanta 9.05 a. in. “ Washington 7.25 “ Tiirongla Freirib! Tr-.u: . Augusta l<> Atffiffia. hocus Leave Charleston 64)0 p m. arrive Au? ii.-4a 6.00 a in 12 Augusta 8.50 a. in. “ Atlanta 3.17 “ 18 “ “ 1.15 ]>. m. •• 5.49 “ 16 Through Freight Trains Aciasita t■' Augusta. not it- Leave Atlanta 6.00 a in. Arrive At -u la 11.1 ■' pin I “ “ 515 p. m. “ “ 5.13 “ :.l B'rtiitxhtl Traian EJsn!Bßchi:*s» LEAVE. AItRIVB, I I It.- AKIE V !■'. IIGII'S, Augß.soam Ati ■ ■ mil AM’ta6.oo“ “ 8.10 26 <» 7.25 11 . “ 6.15 pm “ B.l' “ '•> * 7.”> •• 26 G’A’OA’G'/.l . ’ ! ,< GE, Y< .!•!, Augusta, Jail. Ist fio. j Ge i S i ’t. .. . -. . * ■ ••*’■>«* "w-r~ «- F'r.’mre'SMHaiaMßßusr-», MISC’ELL A.XftftOftS, THE Hit TH EKN REPEIHJE Tl.i 1) il; .1.1 ~L_> l.Uiixni K>nrii:i|. Clip I !,v Janies AT. Sin ■ i I .i. ui.-d John I). Wi em . i , . Associate, -.mt .in th> kited news by T. -le graph ;t’,d Mail ;is pul>li.-lie lin tri J< • ( ,f A tig nst n, Gier .I >, WM.,I. VASOXA CO. It is the chi .ip' I p pap re! its size, j..,.. ,] in t lie (I.>n(..derate Si .I • .< d Ante; a. 7W/|’l/.S r r.LS’// /W D\-A ,VC>:: Daily for one year < (lU “ six mot th 3 (io “ three montii I aq one month 5, ( We, kly fi)rone year 200 “ six months I *" Loin month < ] “ One month I 1 • .la i i ai .• an :: i i i 4a. ■■ n a cnl ■. to receive subsc nations m ! f. . w..|,| u.s the mon'v. JOHN It. SA NGE S. !4 r?- V < ARKf U.E ft liar si <> i .41 a?.i it •; an <1 Sa <1 <IJ er v. —()l nPil‘. 1 i. h'i ft-ned would most ii'- the abow ,■ i , v.' . h h,. iit ...,| , H , 011 ju id litsV' I■ '' '-...j .'lai wi ii n.ai n< n I <iisp.ll U, , ..I in t South. miCAllll :<; ..i n t ] pr ■ , li; g nlt.nid.-d to li’- ■ A(< “"'3 ' 4 I"' '! I" amt . 11.. tible twice a year—-:iv tin I I ;:i,| J. n i.iti of each \c ,■ Account n t t' Ipi :nyi L at those tim.<‘ nil haw intei t l.n JI (.. time th. \ remain mis (th. I A liberal .• hateof p.itr. .a •i. r. j ectfullv soli, ite.l Ji HI X It. SAXG ;.s Now Book Uisidcry. -■ ~( i : ' tumen. C.i, in (he iit v <>i A! b A y i A i - ' XC.'AV B< nik-Bindt'PV. Blank Lo. . - | ■-.!! i. ■ and Stable He i i | i. ; t<, k’eioid Book '. \, with or without Hinted Headings andlhiled to y pd<"t> <<' ■■ m miiaetuicd in the neatest and niou (hill! le 1.. > ■ I . \ ' •Xeusp y . . , ; . rtnotice. KC" Order> 'rom an pan of t(. c state will m. . t with prompt . . ; . by mail. han.i. w , uor t .in i l.eari u!l\ e;.\ ( i SO as to a\ id t . ;;i tv oi pi ,n I, v (. i;i ,. , t / won. ■ » Instruction in Music. F, local and hiHruiuciUal Music. 1 have te-i le ' ■ ~. v v <jnGc „, ■ f tn Athens i . iilk>h.- ij|| p , xi ; ~ '.tvl cm v . . I w ,sa, t o e !■> ~ ', ■ character. 1 ' '' J \‘p a . n '‘ V OWn f ” r rLui '• " I ' l< ’• •' * ;■ . cci N iky. "bich • ; -a ; v , ■ . 1 ' vi 1 Y" ' ; Guitar. Vio- lit) an I \ ’ M ‘' *■ • . ■ •••• '1 u'C V.< J.ivnei's Here. 1 ‘ _ e. m i:i>wak:»y Vi \ k< o• f A ><ix. LEGAL NOIIoIA GEORGIA, Cobb County : Anton Bessinger, 1 Tn the Superior Court, Present vs. < the Hon. Geo, D. Lice. Jude Michie 1 Hui lor. j of said Cour'. Mortgage &c. September Term, 1860. IT appearing to the C >nit by the petition of Anton Bessinger (acc ■ md mortgage deed,) that on the first day of Ja aiary 14'59. the de fendant made an A delivered to the plaintiff hisproni isory note bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant pr- mi,-.. I one day after date thereof to pay the plainti :i m bear< r the satm of eight hundred and live d liars for vifme rw eived, and that afterwards, on the fourteen.'a .lay ci' 'Witch iB6O the defendant the better to secure inc payment of said note, executed and delivered to the piaintiif bis deed of Mortgage, whereby the said d Tmt mortgaged to the plaintiff, City Lt in the city of Marietta, t'obb county, Georgia, known as the Coo} < r’s shop lot con taining one-half acre more or let s. and it fui ther ap pearing that said note remains unpaid. It is there fore ordered that said def-miant do pay into Court on or before the fust day of the next term thereof the principal, interest and costs due on said note oi show eftuse to the contrary’ if any’ he cm. And that on failure of the defendant so to do tlmcuuuy of redemp tion in and to.Sfiid mor ises be for ever thereafter barrel-and for ■"]<• ei. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the " Marietta Adv< te” < c a month for , >ur months previous to- the next term of this c >mt or :ved on the defend ant or his special agent < r attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of this court. nov27- 4m GKO. D BP. K, Judge S. C. Regina B. Holley, ) . FORCE, VS. r IN Jackson P. Holley ) Cobb Supciior Court. IT being made appear to th C irt by the return < [ the Aio riif. that the defendant, Jackson !>. Holley is not to be lomrl in < obi. c.amty, ami it farther .ap pearing by satisi'et-.ry ci i 1 m-e tin” said defendant is I . It is ordered by tiie Court that mid d"em!antaps. pear at the n -xt term of this Court to be held on the third .Monday in March m st, to am ..i rsai.l libel, ami that this rule be published cnee a montii for four months in the Marietta •* Advocate 1 ,” a public G ette of said State, and that such public.',timi deemed and adjudged legal and sufficient s rvice of ihe cita tion in said-case on the said d ■ ndant ThistbelSth day of Sept .-mb< r I G ’. Jj. ItlC; ..LiiecSC 1 do hereby ccrlify the ab ,v to I < a true copy’ o! the minutes of sai 1 Court in said case, Sept-, Term, 1860. m-lrn J. M. BA. IIM WELL, Clerk. G3IORGILA, C “trs'-s.■.:■£( av" . ’SGiy.--Whe.rcas Alary Conner, ailmb;. of the ■ late of Jolin f'onnei', deci isc 1 applies for letters of di-mi ision from said ad ministration. '1 lies ■ ar<-tliercb re to lb-ami ;cm mish all per < sons eoncerm-d to lib; their ol '-•; ti< i < (if any they have) v. ill,in tiie t'liu- til. i by law why said let ter ' ild not be gTa JAl> : JOIiDAN, Ord’y. IVOTICH; —'l w<> n . . application 11 will be made to tl ( of Cobb county tor L.ave to t- 11 the I--' - I-; b lon ting to the es tate of Hardy Miti-heil, dccefis 1, for the bepeftt oi ihe lie! ■■ ai l i i'cd:t'.:i i . -' - -!. 'll3 Juau 3<! 186 I. JU! I Ibi < 'll i I.L. i,, , IJLMiA. Mi ll :;:li .ft 4 A'i' (' li AV i• .AS, i A..'. i ; 1 S6l. Kitty A. Btioc;:J. . i. e.m I »i\cm i-;, vs. C .!■!> Sun-ci iuf James Him : ?iw, ) Ccrntt. STuppeiii . I ' (li< t' ■fth •. ■'■ ■ ■ met. Jam. s sj P r it; ■ .. < n . .... iu i.-... ui .... .. , i . ■ i tint sa 4 il'.-i.-nd’ ant upper au I atm w--. .4 (i i <■: 11.: - (~m t. .-im I ami in detail!t the --. < 4. i>i,. iuti.; ■ a;.w. .-I to j•:»■ • .1, and tint this (tide be i.-I.<<i in the Aih'Cnitv wccklv until rim li.': .1 M. ii m-, i . -h .icxt. ( 'L L. D. 81 1 !i, J. >. C. lieb'y to. ZxlNH’lfiA i .:i - nt —Wh ic- T 3 a-. Iletiry !•< i '>• • : rof tn- < kite m Ih-nrv Palmer, <'• > - t<> m ■ :-r Letters o! 1 lismission fr<wi . .. raii'.ii Tlie-c are 1! 1 • ' - I ■ h - i.mh all person . coneeii.i-'l, te '■ - ic -'i s; . ■' -9 •' e:.e, by the lirst Mond-ty in 2M..v i.i xt, t > c.-m -e, Hf any they have,) why i.-l L"t:. <:i >. :>u m ..:i!<l not Ire granted the «i’i-I ' mt. Gven i . his Oct. 29th 1 SSt) AillJi ■ li:'W.'.’il'S.Urd'iy . (Ji ' , ' ' -i’.'. ■ ? i/ r I!L BE s-H.D on ihe iir t 'lt:. ':v in April VV next I- 1.-i tl' -i sit 11. ... • 'ia in tl.e City si Marietta, bi-;v,.’.m ih il n- u:.-- i.i sale, the fol low in r property t■ > v i : (fnemcroimm by . m.m <>:"( mt- b about 35 years < Id <4' y . !!• .m ! -. i ■ i on 1< > m 1 isl'y a mor: ige li f.i i . :.i‘.. . < Da ,id Dobbs vs S\V Bent ’ey i 0..! I, m i' ■l3 A, : 1 -y. Pn-perty pmiit cd i.i’J in di nv'rt";a ;i ill. fe'd tds J F. 'LI-: -KV, SL't'f. VO I b i'.. All p • b . .1 . i mdsagaiust the .1 • <>■ II Vit ■ <; -4. ire • pi- » I to p-. •.t l :. . ■ . . . Ito t . un.b-i,,i. ;li eil wit liin I ’.• • t a |ir • I i I ’ lav;. - d 11. >- • indebt ed to sod - ' Je .. .- r.'oiii .< i > I.i(iuaei-i'tte p.ty nu nt. Tin ■ I'l '■ \' i i'-- HELL, 1.. lli.M f Mill HELL, i ,xlb / PX)i(( J1 \, P . ilii g ( \>iitil v. X X Whe> i- AO : ' ■’ ’ A. J-tratm- oft! - 1 state <4 Nap mAI . - . 1. applies tome I >r I c! t.'l s i t < .: ’ . irn i I \-.U. iui.-t; at i"U . '1 1.. e arc tel vim ■.i ■ . i . mid h all per s .ns con. ri.c.i t ’ . . ; ~n < :. <• by the Ist Monday iu Aw: t :.< ■ w c . .i.-v.i. .. . i they have, why ■ 3 ict'.. : ..’.O'- a.mt. 1 the ;; i- plii ant. Giveii uu-k-i tnv L-.: d ... m J muarv 2.oth m- ' VAIII Ordinary G jJiORG SA, < j.-’idcu* C aiust y.--Wl-. :-.-a< | Willi mi e-.- ...j >t J ■.- i i m-n ,->;.lies fm letters f dis !u i -it. -i - id nanHhi i ip, I Tl are tl-ei ' et [| pet 7ns cm: rued . f ;’ llle th' .r • t en- -t ;... v bar ej within th- i lint ■ I-: .: : eI ’ ■ : ■ • • Is ~y k(i , . | , grant d the a, a:. io. -. . is | - r V! - JORDAN. Ord'y. iVOPKiL- Lal < !to make mmwdi.ite ■. ■ r.t, i .ill ihose havimr i -'m i ....... i ..... . , , -.i. j t o p, . :.t j if iu .r y ;ly .o ...: : : . . ' m : ~,j. ; a j cl!us loi tec Ltw. il. p. p >\VHL .. ■ <' D.tin's Sales. \\ ?i-■ - I. ■ ■i- : - Ii ,n e door pj I ’ ’ tli< (' V : 1 mt ■ . . t■ t i.iv in A- pi 1 18 1. u'tbia t! -b. d t.,—, f side the ’f i’owb ■ ing pl' 'pel t\ . \ 1.- t- e. .: i Xe>. ’ ’. 2:':- 221 280 281 and 296. I in the 1->Li I b-t. ict. -y,,. i.m- kcr .nut v Iv. ■ d on to saEm. v r, : '. . <>:<' :- Court , •n taw 1.:.-- ...... w , ;i _ AV kite Vs \\ m. H s, -•>, . ... ,p , v . > (Pifip. v ;,. t , ‘ y s - w - s- . ~t. s. i. , u ' prop tiy o. m. Also, oi ■ < ... . .: d . : - l i -,g us.-d for a' saw mil! i-y r. ; - -j . ~r v - s , y, .-. .. o . nty !m h .. • . B v N., il.. ’•* <lt ' : . v ■ : y i H erm. T C , ; < hervkee . .nn ~. . „ v . h. I < \ hhn. < \ • XL EIU H .! LEGAL .NOTICES Executor’s Sa»e« T>Y virtue of nn order from the Hon. the Court of ) Ordinary of Cobb emmt v will be sold on the 20th of March instant, betweci the legal hours of sale, all the perishable property of CluirL s J. McDonald, late of said county deceased. Sale wi.l take place at the la ‘ C ' Wi, ’ Cn “' A. S. ATKINSON. jjarg td 't HUS. M. KIRKPATRICK, Executors — —’ —————— GTOTPIA, Cobb Cuuaty. 1.1/ HE RE AS. John Maloney, as son in-law of dc- V v ceased, applies to me in writing lor letters of Administrator on the estate o Leander Aikins, lute ! of said county, deceased. These are therefore i mite ami admonish all and singular tliosm-roncci m-t to fm_' tjieir objections, if any’ they have, dav in May* next, otherwise letters of Administration will be panted tlic appbeant at that term of the court of Ord ilia ay forward county, Given under my hand at Mt l ictta, this March 6,1861 . mar6-30d J T O. G. CASIPBJSLL, Or’dy. P.LxSJRG’iA, Cc-W>al¥ Whereas John -J Roberts, Guardian of Ltmira Wellborn, applies to me for letters of dismis-im from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cit<? and admonish all and singular those concerned, io file their objections, it any they have, in my’ o ice <>n or before the first .Mon day in May next, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary fol s. id .-minty. Given under my h'a.m'. an official this March 6 1861. (40d.H JN-J. G. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. A<li3si;aast jp. A GIjEEABLY to an orlev of tbeTourt of Ordinary /■.A of’Cobb county, will be sold at the Court House in the’eity of Mailctt#, on the first Tuesday of A} ril next, within the *k:gal Lours of sale, the following lands to wit : about ope hundred and thirty acres oi lot number seven, and-abi ut seven or eight acres.oll 'uf lot number eight, in tke-26tlLdistrict- in said coun ty. Said Iffttds Iving a<ki6iiling Acworth, am! being well improvi-1 as tlm.property of Washington Drumim nil. I-ati said county deceased,, and for the benefit ol the iiiiirs* au-.l creditors of s- ' I deceased. — Terms, made known on the day of sale, J. T. ILiil r??aJA2, ) , , , Feb. 11 ISGL—tds, *** * • * ■" CeJMiS;.-. VVJscjc- : iis Ilil^wimb >' . the estate of Birdville Hill, applies for litters of dismission from said administration, ■ The. i: are therefore to fit and admoni. h all per sons cone-Tiled to tile their obji-cLoiis, if any they have, on or bcfme the 2d M -.-Ly in • May next, why said letters should not be gnmti ' the applicants’ nov2'6om6in J. '4EB JOltl>.4N, Ord’y. c'jfi'. e ’ 1 ' fplllll undersigned is j.;‘.!>:n <1 to fur is!i tiie ver-. A best varieti s 1 f ime fi iit trees fi >m his Nur sery near Marietta. Ooiei.’’ i.ough t] ; _- ik.-a Office will b.- promptly attended io. Marietta, Ga ' Feb I J N B itAb.DEN. rs N MO?IG 3 .A. Jy t-Whereas H. ,fi William Jones, Auminist iato!' o ph M. Sim mons, d ed, appfi :. ■ for letters ot ilismissi >. In mi said a'-iiiii:. :--. ‘i< -n. 1 a; >- 11 lercfore to ci t< ami I'.'immii: li all pmsim-c r:i-j Ito be it:.<i appem at my oklce on the fimt M-i - . in S< ptc.mbi r next L cause, it any they have, whv said letters shoul not be ; ran' d the ai pli. -mi.' Gi\ eu uii-ler my me M u. . .4 ..this Feb 18, 1 861. it'22 Im ... : ARDS. Ord’y. - j.r-X A I 'J IH’ Pre I p-fim: W >■ * ” ’ * , " \ I miffistiaH -n - - (!-■• <■ Lite < f .i oj, ■ nnty de ■ . I. a:. : ’ ' :- ■ c and all am ; immlar tl.ose <cm er;.< 1. la .. ■ tl: ir ol j lions i .-my Im y .haw-, in myo , ,- on or c. ...; the 1,-t. Mon dry in April m-xt, ~ ' . .lett.,s >■; admini-im H i will )-<■ '■. -el.- ' li, m-pli.-ant a! lii.it term of tin ( 'o: rt ol Oi'diii try fin- .. i , cmmty Glvcn undet : hand aiffi offi-Jal . i ; 1 .. . ;i ; 20tb Feb. 1861. H EIL. rd y. i - / 1 eo rgia, C< . '. i . Ed jVJ ward ?!ay< s applies to in wiilmg. and as :l I frieml of the dcee.-iseii. for k tti r of a I minis t.,it ion tiie < : tan: of Martha .Mai mey, late of.- .i I county, de- These are therefore t I n-hmm’ b, all and ' ' ' to file tl. :r <>b;eci i : yi■ my t i y liave. in my olii. . on or before the fir.-t M. i !iy in Ap: il m xt, otlier wi ■ kit .- ■ . ration will : c) ; (ffi ; app!i< mt at that term t ,<• ( <>urt of Ur.iim.ry fi-r s iid county. Given under my I.::::-! an I official sign.jiture, thi 2dth Feb. 1861. JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. QTA'I'E OF G]j'i:<>!.\, EOIIfiYTH ( fI’NTY - > J \\ I - . : . \ G. Jluicl;ii .-. Administrator ol' Itobei t - . i 'A ■ :. i. ■. •■ ■ ts to the < mt in Lis pet;tion. du ly lib-d am! i :.!< I <:n r<-•.- •: !. Ilia! lie I;.is f'liiy ad mims'ed lb In rton Wo< d’e-- • -tate : 'this is. then-tore, toe.ie all prisons known as c:ed i-tTtitvr so. iih’jiot . o-.-chmy’ d irom ui.s miministia t:-m. mi'l r<- rive I-it.' soi disniis j.-n on i| lv first Memlav in J line ne .t, 1 61. I- 1 H. BAJIKEIL Ord’y. Ii- ,ynn>n Sa; r ! 7' LF' \J. J. f,, ■ .. j I unnan : i Sanford, / M<» t - 3 - Superi vs | < r Com t o ! lots lam! No< A. J. Bruce. - , 29 ; Ul <! bolll p, t >,.. ,_> (J , -’-.ft ' i >’•<’ <; 3 . :■>-.•.! . .-.-.ty Tiu- .'rfrml- m i.rie -y m1: :.-u ,<> > i : •; tin- i.r-.'.t Ti rm of I tl.e ><l9<'| i"i < mt ami 1:. .'-u J.is <h i-.fi.l rule ; - ,ls ’• ■' -m 1 ■< : ' ■ ■so to d.i. a ri-.il- al solute I " ,!l 1 m•d 1- . i e.-.e. :.ri..n L, i. -1 ,-iceur- " Cy. I.: '. :... • ; 1. j K. blown. Phi a Att y. ff/Xd/.’G'/ I. /’m-s 7 C . : '■ l< i■•■ la : y .■iat• -.. 11 p-- -ii ■ inf -tr I Lx ti i: Ifi -,v< .i,.. . -ter- I o:. t ■ < ii,- ol >a n II • . l'-:. . I ail m 1:.: . ' :..t;. . - i-c-l, an lah per.- >ns 1 aving di-mards a-.'ain-t s-id estate, can ]ao sent them to nie within the time limited bv law. ami I t owing sai-l e-d.-ltr 111 ■ . lit Ito up 4U -r- I >! mgiy, as the ; tat Utts m: u ire \\ il.l 1.1 M D. I Iik"l LET. O’t!2 1860 Adrn'r. of ,mi Edmoi.son. !<•<’. SA. < '>!>’,< 1.-- All p , ii; ' ‘ ’ ’<r < ;:< .1.4 ,le . a. d C nnty.d-. d.ami. utl-,11 . m.u.e im aedi m p:• n . .t; ■-‘‘4 ' ill’ del-. i>..is <ic. itist said e-tale, me ic-picstcil to pj.-s< nt tm in L- tne undersigned piopci’v atti -t 1. ni !:i I t l. : m-s.-tim.i bv l tw. He ‘-6. 1"'<1 mv W. W. UAiiIvKLL, A-lm'r. L oi ic«*. f ' . lion -t ti Court of Or iinarv-f Cobb <■’ 8 ..-r e.r - • i t to the J'” ' : - il-■ 1- ••ditvL <-f-ai:i W. W. i .ifJtELf,. Ad'u.r. >mr. li IS-l-Jbu. j — I .\ot ice. T W »°‘tr ;; i'iy’-ill be ma 1c to J- tm.: im’. .-T . ' -iiirt ct On tinarv of Cobb count.- .or leave to ? , fi ti- .1' ; .ffii.g ; .ihe estate of N. 11. < .iinj.L-d,. ■l. ;.,r the I ■ .-;.t of th ■ heirs and ■ MISCELLANEOUS. AMBROTYPE GALLERY. W - REMOVED! To North-Weit Corner of the Square, CrlDw let la, fireorg i z?. miIANKFUL for the very liberal patronage I have I ’ received the past four years I am happy’ to in- X form the public that I have fitted up a Picture Gallery second" to none in the State. lam now pre pared to furnish my friends and customers with Pic tures of all sizes ’and styles, equal to the best pro duced by’ the Photographic art. All arc invited to call ano see specimens. Prices low- r-y- ERMS STRICTLY CASH. JiiJ f e bl-tf GEO. J. GABLE. ’s .Evil, is a constitwional disease, a corruption of the blood, by’ which this fluid becomes vitirfflk 1 , weak, and poor. l’-.-ing in the circulation, ic*pervades the wl. ’le 1 ody, and may burst out in disease on any part 11 it." N > organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one whi ch it may’ not destroy. The scrofu lous taint is variously’ caused by’ mercurial disease, lovt- livin'?:, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and by 1 bits, the depressing vices, ami, above all, bv the venereal infection. V\ hat evc-r be its origin, it is hereditary in the Constitu tion, descendin'?: 4< from parents to children unto the third and fourth f eneration;” indeed,.it seems to I e th? rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children. Its effects commence by dep< sition from tnc blood of corrupt er ulcerous matter, which, in the ' lungs liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber cles ; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, whicli g inti blood, depre es the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrol'ul'. ■!< c< mplaints, but they have fur less power to with.-', md the attacks of other diseases; con bers per ■ . ■ "? ali’i; ■ ~ t scrofulov..- in their nature, aretill reii- dti d fatal by this taint in. the system. Most of the< ion which decimates the human family lias its orig’n directly in this scrofulous contamina tion ; and many destructive diseases of tiie liver, kidmys, bra' and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are egg: avated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their] are invad 1 by this lurking infection* mid their 1 ab.ii is undermined by it. Tcxclcanse it from th. y.-’em we must renovate the blood bv an tilt -five mcdic.ine, in..l invigorate it by healthv f ! and ex rcise. Such a medierte vze I suonly in I *' AYER’S ... ...ft Extract of Sarsaparilla, ; the most c.'.'. ; tnal remedy which the medical skill I of our times can d vise ft r thia every where pre f vaill-.-n m.d ; :d J . ...-ly. It is cembined from the most act : ' . . ■■ di covered for rhe < - -'i the 1 . • I uud Uie re.-cuc ol llic cy.-lcm liom. it.-. <L true-live coji>.:qii. :.c. ■. J... should Le employed lor the ci:ie cf n<4 only 7 scrofula, Lui ai.-o th.? other 1 auctions which arise from it, such as Eiiur nvn and 8-. x i'- ■ Sr. Axrm'xv’:; Frni:, Host, I or Jtbtn-r.-ir.As, Piwri.is, I't--tur,r', Blotches, Blaixs ami Boils, Tvmo:; : , Tltieh and Salt i linij -I, S. \l.:> II AO, ItIXGWHIM, IL'LEU'r.Vri:..'!, SYimii.inc :nd Ml.-. t i.iai. l- : ..a>? Duoixsy, : Dysplpsta, Di.mi.iT-., and, ii .1 ; ;1, all Complaints i ahisino i ■ ! Vitiateu oi I t •■: Blood. The popul. r! I. i:. *•/.■. '<■ /” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a di .< t ration of tire i The particular purpi -e ami virtue of tliis Sar.-apa -1:11a m to pnri:\ am 1 r . -nci: to this vital fluid, without whi-h . md 1...;4i1i is impossible in con ' tlUlihiatcd COi»: 11.i.L ..?• Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FEB ALL THE PUSF3SES OF fl FAMILY PHYSIO, arc so com; - ---<1 i! t di ca-c will in the range of their acti-in c.in rarciy v. l.h-taml or evade them. Th-: ir pen etrating properties - earch, ami ck-ansc, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its disc tion, and restori Ithy vitaliti ®. As a consequence of the. e properties, the invalid who is bow< <1 down with p: in or j.-li-.-. i -al dc-lility is . Monished to find his health or <: orgy rest >red by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, ! ::1 . j ■> many foriaidable and dangerous disease . ■ r ; , pleas id to furnish ; f-ratis i: yAm a Ak-inac, containing certificates of their.. " 1 ' ns Cor tj*cir use in the follow- ing; compkii: is; f<. fi>i-mss, Hwtlntrn, Headache, ari-'.ih'/ froi.-: , /. </ :.t'»nach, Nattseu, Indigestion, Paiilin ! Morbid Imi if rhe Hovel <, Platukncy, ' !.■ s <d' d,:/i '. d■ ■tiM'-c. .ml other kindred com plaints. ari-im.r from a low state of the body or obstruc tion of its fum-tioiis. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, fop. the i’.apid cviif or Coutl: . f olds. In fliionzu. Mon meness.Croup, Ilronchit’s. Incipient Consumption, and for th: 1 r lief of C onsumptive Patients in ad vanced of tiie disease. S > v. i.i ■ i. the ~ -Id of its us< fulness and -;o numewnis are the - im i f it. i; :- s, that aliuo.-t every section of < in per-'Ts ] id.!i<!y k'.'A'n, who have I tn U--1 -d from alanniri'j; and even de --per-ite cis c - s of the !i.:.-s by its t.»e. \ hen om e tried, its suj eri< rity ever ei of it kind is too a;.p?:<-' tt > e o’- crv- ,: t. 2v? ■ i-e its virtues are known, the i '.l■ no h>: .i r 1 it.-ue what antidote to employ fi>;-t!.i- di 'ic :ia t. reus atfcctions of the pub: rv th .’. : .ri -,t to our clim *e. While manv inferior rme':---- thru«t upon the conimuni’-. hme fuihd.-uid i -e u, ..rd 1, this has gained fiien.is by cv. ry tri.J, < -.e rred I. m-fits on the afilicu-d they can never foraet, and prodneed cures tea nuxmrous and too remarkable tc be forgot.on. PREPARED BY DR, J. C. & CO. LOV-.’LLL, ALkhS r ’ H " -< ■ M.-- ria. Ga ,\V F Ki ' : : m. A- w rri:. .:m! 1 ail r< in M - l-cim s. hop. iP.li. 'in .e: h.i.i pi ia. ~n--ntiy located in ■* ’ - '--'I- i : ri- '■ ' ' ... '.!..- t ik-.a the - '-«u. ■ r th-- wnrksiT-p <-f W 'J ■'. wn , on Deca- i • : • • -■: •■■■' J-'iri ’ ri: the cd tentfoh <■: vii ■ ii. ;<. th to the same, and e -.rnest) v solic it a .-hare of pa.trmmge. I? Wc- -! wiu. promptness and dispatch, jan- ‘ I. N. HAYS. NOTICE. Ali ’ y ] >, we Will sell j • 11- :t. rlt li p - Turn.kf'ul fol-Ji.xst mvo).- w« ."ii]’ %■ i‘ it % i>. «>f th-■ sanic. A ■. C • ’ DRUGS) MEDICIN ES &c. jhCk- IF THU a ANY OF TUB ESfS. AiL. L’’ im sS.:£3 Family or Patent IBUJ 0 I/h’? *• - of the day, call or send your oi ders to HAMMETT & GROVES, mar 7 North i.le Public Square. 1861 NEW YEAR!! 1861 M.A.MM'Eri aOVES (NortIi Side Public Sipiare,) ORUO MTS, MARIETTA, Ci EOR GIA. HAVE a large and well . -b te l Stock of Drugs, Hardware, Perfumery, io,iery, Toys, Teas, Soaps’, Segars, Chewing’lrik.; ;o, Ec., Ue. Ail of which will be sold low down for N.-O.:"'. 'ri'im, We are thankful fir patron? and solicit a continuance of thesame. HAMMETI’ & GROVES. HOSTETTER’S ;. X The proprietors and manufaefurers of HOS TETTER’S CELEBRATED .STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal w’nh perfect, confidence to physicians and citizens generally of t lie United States, because the article has attained a.repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare as sertion or blazoning puffery. 'The constwHption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a Imli million Houles, and from its manifest sternly inerease’in times past, it. is evident that during the coming year, the consumption will reach near one ndllion bottles. ’This immense amount could m’ver have been sold but for the rare nediciiml ]-r( perlies contained in the prepara tion, ami the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where th nrti :1c is 1 est known, who not only i .coinmcn-l ihe Bi:: .(o their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to ita elii. .iey in all ci- i of stomachic derangements an I ihe ilis.ea ?.- resulting therefrom. T).'. ■ : - ; lempo! ;;y ’ pitlarily, obtained by ex : r.roi iimr.y i ti'orts in the way of trum ; :■ the oi: < the Billers, but a solid v.-ri ' .ri-.-u of an inv::hi:.bl medicine, which is d- slim-1 lo he as cmliirii'g as lime itself. L . .-'s o-'i Billers have proved aG< dsend to re ns wb<. fort r and ague ; , i -iri-.ns <tl v I ':;s complaints have counted their victims by humlreds. To be ;. .io ,o : < ~:if. .;.iy li .1. lie “Bitters” .- I <1 Cl rl liu.cure Fui; ih.- Jgi -popsin mid like <" . : i" th ] ropi-I<>rs a source of un- 1 -y< .1 p! -asure. JI removes til! morbid matter 1 i ■ :i till! pti i ii. ; the blood, and i [ arts renewed vital :v to the nervous system, i bi.igit th.J ioi a d c:;i igy indispensable 1 r tl." : ■ lorat: ?- f .' h. Il operates upon i. ■ : oi- ack, liver, m 1 < iher digestive organs, i d'v )■: ' j ■ei in.ly. and soon restores them i-a ■■ . Ii • the healthy discharge cl' 11 ■■ f.ni'.-t i of raturc. 1. 1 i > the Billers daily n« ] t di. .n- o.i :. and they will find i i it ii.' ; ■ ■ u '. iadapted 'o comfort d■■ liait yean .atlt is ple.-ucini to the palate, invi tothe b > -a excellent as ti tonic, 1 r _j::-.en: ;g ir 'dy. We have the cvi- of Hem in.-!-- of a -d teen and women \ have exp'.-i "ii cd the benetit of using this > i - . ,n v. 1.4 • i-.:: rin- from stomach de i i" -'ills ■ nd g-m :debility ; acting under i.c • 3 ■ of i j. ■; t l . -y have abandoned all d-" ■ . I fairly tested the Li -.its of this article. A f.-w words to the gentle '1 ei- are eertiiin periods when the: j many of them s:: , e-. ],>r the trial. T!.- r lalion of mother an t child is -o absorbi.u.lv tender, that the i ... ■ . i. 1., young, is apt to i ' - ov. n h iltli in her extreme anxiety j lo ■ intar.i Humid the p.-riod of maternity - diii . tLe sitm.ner season, the wear of 1 nd i■ li■ •. ■ iierally a •.<i: r.-ivaled. Here, il. a. i- :; ip-. < ■ ily a. stimulant to recupc i, ri.c <a. i -.. i i tiro . tern, and enable the i er t■ 1 i- i.p under Lev exhausting trials ai. I i ; 11 ; dith Nur ing mothers gcnc i .11. | . :• lim Bi '. r to all oilier invigora- i ii.. • receb • the endorsement, of physi cians,_be< .' i ■ agie able to the tlisto as v ’ ' : t ■ f ive a permanent increase of 1 ..'lily ■ ■ 'll' 111. A'.. •j- . ,L. v. la:.) we Lave partiett- to : ull'cvers from fever and agttb, caused by ■■ ria diarrhoea, .'. i. of a].petite, and rd> i i. t of the stomach, s I ii. -,i persons of sedentary : hers, will consult, 'ri re by giving to llos t t ■ ■ -I 8i- Ditt'-rs a trial. . . -’>fi- . u the public against ‘tit it a i ions or counter !•■'.)■ t I! » ' ht's < i:i.i:i:i:ati:i> , I < ti.it each bottle has ..'.l: i. i - -lomach Bitters” 1 :' ti " 1 ' ttle, and stamped i . ■ -ive.-- ihe cotk, and i . ignature is ou the 1-tl ■ 1. -:-a- .1 -rii Ly HOSTETTER & ... , j . , and sold by all ders generally t r 'li State", South Ame- ric.i Ccrinai y. . <. • li.ii t i - Street .- its foi the South ■ : •’! ■ • • : 'tbe ad 11.--1, d. "<ft ; fi 1 ;.1 1 & GROVES, .. i. :ta, Georgia. MARBLE uEALERO : .rift. IF: ■'!-■ N." . '.NTELS, ■ .> ifftirblc. ■■v .... ry Enclosures. S''..a g: in,- .■■ Raiiroad Depot, jmffi-ly AIL .'. ,A, GEORGIA. V ::. A '-If- - • fi;;.- iu.f received I- . 'YES BU'INER