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PROEESSIONAL CARDS.-
C . D . PH 1L L I Ps .
Attorney and Counsellor at Liiw r
MARIETTA GEORGE 1.
Feb 2.2, 1862 if
GEO. IV. EESTER,
ATTO RN E Y A T LA W ,
MA It IE T'E 1, 6' EO R GE I.
WILL practice law in Bine Ridge ( iicuit. and in the
Supreme Court of the State; also in the District
Court at Marietta. mai l.
A V Il> IRWIN. ckeem in i i.eh
I RAVIN & BUTLER.
ITTO RHE IS. AT tIW,
MARIETTA <; VOIIC I. I
Business confided to their professional management in
the following counties will be faithfully tr.-iiuucled.
Viz: Campbell, Paulding, Polk, Cobb, Che: 010 >-, 1 • r
svth, Lumpkin, Fulton mid Milton. Ai-o, in the I'i
trict Court at Marietta, and at tin' Supreme irt at
Atlanta. marl
F . M . MYE RS ,
Attorney at kai"A
I; t i i( ' i I t, ' !•<.’->. ••„• : .
WILE ATTEND TO Al.I. l.t-IMSS E'.Ti: C>!l l> TO 111 ' s'LI
References ■: — Denniead & Wiight, Marietta, (la . A.
J. Hansell, Marietta, Ca . Irwin A Lecter, Marictt i.
(la., Hou. Sol. Colo n, Savannah, S. Va,h Levy, Sa
vannah. n0v2.3 ts
CICERO <l. V. IXN,
COLLECTING LAWYER,
J/. I A7 ETE 1, GE()R GIA
t.V ILL give his entire attention to tin <■ Uection
▼ V of all claims cut listed to his care.
Octi!) ly
A.A .S 3 .VH SO A ,
.JTrOif.VL’ U .//' E.IH’,
Marietta, < < e< >i‘.gi:i.
Mar. 9,’60 ' ly
N. B. GREEN,
Attorney A Counsellor at Law,
AI: i ri< ‘I 1 :i, < 'obb < < >; i.
Will practice,and givejprompt attention to all Im-inc
confided to his professional care, in t lie Disriuc i Cor in
of the IL S. at Marietta The Seen emi: Coca r of (la..
nt Atlanta, the Sri'Eiuoii and Ixi intioii Com t- of t lie
Blue Ridge Circuit, and the co intii J adjoining Cobb,
of other Circuits.
vsi'ec.iae attention given io the coLt.icrmN or mans,
ANU THE SECURING OF Al.l. M \ N N lat OF CLAIMS.
Prompt and efiicient attention wiL be given to all
nnerof business in the Courts of Ordimuy in the
.ounty of Cobb and adjoining counties,
PH ILLI PS X Bl RKIIALTEK,
ATTO K N EVS AT LA \V.
MARIETTA GA,
Will practice, in Fulton. Paulding and all the conn
ties of the Blue Ridge Circuit ; in Supreme Court,
uni I list ri >t court of the I . S., nt Marietta.
W.M. PHILLIPS ,1. Bl HKH \L’l ER
jiinl lv
E. F 1 W,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
t| IKIfi?TT I, (GIORGI I,
U FILL dilligently attend to any business confided
to his care in the counties of C< bl>, t’heiokce,
Milton and Paulding.
CLAIMS collected as soon as it can be done by law.
and the money promptly paid over.
June 20th, ISV*.
WDRI'.W .L 11 A.\SULL,
Ut onicy, Counselor A Solicitor,
Marietta, Cobb Count*. Georgia.
rRACriCKS KKGCI.ARI.V IN IllE
Os the United States,
At Marietta. xLo Supreme ( OUl't et
Geoigi.i, at.d the •rbrG iubOl th i four
Cmmtics :
Com*. Fomna. l-orn.
CA TN MTS *, V li c RO k K I At . ...So.
Wit mt I n, 'hi nw.
1 akoattend ptoiupiH to < <atrmg at.l 50...,:. ;
Rainis in any of the .Mjomitlg t. 4 unties.
Marietta. Jan I D > ti
MARIETTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
A IISCELL A N EO US:
T)r IST N" ' ’T?
REFORM PHYSICIAN,
OFFERS his services to the citizens of Marietta and
surrounding country.
Office North side of the square over Page & Haley’
Store. >B—tf
| E. M. ALDEN,
BISID E M EH TI ST .-
S <A RATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta ami vi
cinity for a liberal patronage during the past
i ten years, is still picpareJ to perform all operations
eitlmr for preserving the mitural, or inserting artili
cial teeth in the most a]:,moved manner.
He solicits calls from those who have rer;/ bad teeth,
as he is using a preparation for filling the most deli
! cate teeth, no matter how badly decayed, if not oth
' erwise diseased —and rendering them serviceable for
years. It is about the same color as tiic teeth and
will never change or discolor the teeth.
Refers to Citizens of Marietta for whom he
has operatetl during the p : ■(. ten years.
T.KRMS. --Cash, unless by speci-d contract.
Mlicc, South side of public square, over the Post Office.
Marietta, Jan., 186
V7 . H . HUN T ,
{ T' r T ’ E 9 Sj P UK 7 ®
M AIIH :TT A, G !•:<SRGI A.
W P. HVGIIEY, B. A. HANBAI.L,
HUGHEY &
House, S’gH and Deeiwaike Pahikrs,
GRAIN Elts,
Glaziers and Taper Hangers,
A W’O
iiY.i’/HO'.s- In I'resco aval Landsccrnc Painting
ilia B” self a, (» (“ g rg’ gg
All work neatly executed with promptnezs, and ; t
very reasonable prices.
j Instruction given in Landscape Painting ons
librai terms.
REFERENCES:
JOS. E Tl'-KEir, 1 11.'.Mil BIT GROVES,
A. S. EONSU.I ION, I W. A. n: '.7. :a.
Shop iii svond slory of N, B. Green's new build :
iiig, mar the c ;:: v l home.
Fresh Garden Seeds!
v.:: iiavi: jvst iieccived
10,000 PAPEIL E ■ IG A RDEN
100 lbs. ARDEN SEEI BULK,
25 bushels EARLY PEAS AND BEANS
A FINE LOT OF ONION SETTS,
All of which will be sold Chimp Tv
HAMMHI’f & GROViX
('. J. S H E P A HD,
M the OM caiud off?.
HAS how o t hand a large and
well-selected assortment of family supplies, to
which he. ini lies tile attciiii. nos th eir/.vns of 'l l
rietta and the «ount: y, tie one pile d system will
be strictly ndlieivd to. IDs terms will be ('ash, or
equivalent, licit is, Cmrntry lh- dime at Cash prices,
or short time to prouq I pay im: cu. Rimers. Bills due
on presentation. di- ; ti. ■■■,• -b o : mr is to --I
goisl nrtiel' Snt low p.rii -s ; :d will r.\p ct promi't
payments. ..'J-™
’ J > ©2
HAVING beau h'ret lore im.d'le m ■ cum ‘Jute
a l my customers, I d.-site now to inform them
md the publi. lily lb.it having l ed in a good
10l es the I st I r nch Stock, and ,d-o 1 iving em
ployed eomriet'Cif workmen I am now pr.-pared to
supple all who will favor me with their p:itronae ■.
with the last Sh.' -s and !’■.>.its th t erm be m ide. 1
intend to keep e -.untly on hand a few < ’m'i ■• a adv
made Boms ami >h n-s, and will i :.J< .n or to make it
t>> the ii;t i ■■■ i of S-. mt hern men to buy " mt he. a m.i I ?
Boots and t'liocs. AH work warranted.
r Klli's;
Water proi'f and Quilted bottom i'- .as $lO c ,
“ •• Footing G.jO
Pine Calf Welt Boots stitched s to n.mi
I ump Sole do a to i n i
Footing . it t<> t •! on
Kip 800t5......................5-.’•.oi• to s, ,ti->
•• l-’.K'titig Mo,Tai
Shoe; $2 5c t ' Sih oO
Shop on Powder Sprhig stre.' at. Du . /
bridge. R. W . G ALL!’
I'. S -Repairing also ilone wb.h m tics> m, , dm
patch. Marietta, Ga . Jan. IS- 1
L. BENNET i ’S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
JiASJJ:3 IT.
4 'i'the w, :1 ki. ’wn ; S N
. 11
IScsl .%forA of Gotitis
have ?n rynvl.’ ■whhh vHI be M ~-lo.fw
. CAMI t'..m - n ■ ■ /..mm-.is
i tom ss <cm law t- ■ I eV. - . ■■
| -,-. . V ; ■
to a w . sUAg I s’r ; y .
And t a . . - . k .
of which I havs ree-mved tairtv nine c.m - this week
‘ C.dlanlpri'c hmds, L LLNNEiT.
i - W
>meruhandSk •
■ * i
-«i ■. •».. .. < n yyi .
. l -w; '• -I > --X ./ ..ik .
.Dry &oocis,
SHOES, Il A T §, CAPS,
Ciiiua, asid Qla/s Ware,
IIAILDWAiaE,
F a BSS a I y roue rics,
iSaddkry Leather, Fabrics, &c., &c.
HE Subscriber has just received and will keep
> _H_ constantly good selections in the above branches
iof trade and will sell at U o W Prices.
0F TER M S CASH!
janG‘6o D. M. YOUNG.
A. ISAACS,
Wholesale and retail Dealer in
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
RIfiRONS, TEA THERE,
FLOVvEBS,
Head Dresses, Embroideiies, Laces, Blondes, Ruches,
Perfumery, Ac , Ac.,
Conndig's Iron front Building,
YYIUiC Elali Street,
ATM NTA, GE )R< 11
. aS „ i n . . .. . . ■
Fashionable Milliner,
( CON NEU A’s IRON" FRONT STORE,)
1175/1? Hall, near Alabama street,
.A Gania,; .- Georgia,
A large assortment of Bomiefs, Head Dresses, Ber
tlri (';.»]>• -s. Einbn • derie.s, Dress'Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods constantly on hand.
QT’ Bonnets made to order at short notice.
Octs-ly.
FAMILY SUPPLIED
<.¥JITE SI'BSCRIHER oilers the public, in the upper
' £ ' St-.-: . Sewell range, Cher <kee Street, a full stock
I of GROCERIES, embracing every article usually
k pt in that line, stub a-1
SUGARS, nil kin«L-:
COFFEE, all kinds;
MOLASSKy SYRUP,
TOBACCO, YARNS,
Att. Ac., A.
■. ii c e
taken in Barter, on liberal terms.
I ■:. ■’ g< L m Mr. B. S.
J>>u.n ‘N. he also uti'.-i a laige stock <>i GROCEiiIES
:ii t.hai -t . id, on Chi-i .'me -tri -t, and Mr. DAMPS
wi'l take pleasure in waitin'; <-n ciL-tomers.
July 27, 's!'. tfj E. PAGE.
' 2E.
GiIOVES & BI :r.,
fi S AS opemd in tb.e Rost (Trier: Biit.thng a
b i Y lES's '/fl’Y R ? V ’8 3 5.V <FORE,
in wdiii I will I. I ■ . t.II.HT ALTICLE in the
GROCERY LINE,
Li.pu m vn- !‘'d a gn at vaiiety of other
arti. hs. 'Tl.ey will sell for
( .157/ J.YD A MALE PROFITS.
If y on want good
COFFEH, TEA, SI GAR.
MoL.X -cm. 1 iNE HAMS. LARD.
SYRl’m TOB.V'CO, YARN,
or any fhiti in tlmt ‘ine, give us a call, and we war
rant satisfaction.
W. ■ ■ ? : • 'L-■•: ii >. ImH 1 F
I*:1 ] X 'lt ’(. Il 1111 c, and other ar tides es
Stationery.
Coiini vy Produce
()f all kinds, taken in barter on liberal terms.
July 14th. I':’ - ly
I>u<•k< ‘i s. Tlll >s <Krc.
Well Ropes,
Bed cords,
Flow Lines,
F UMED BIA RETS
AND U BS,
( EP \ll BUl’KErs and tits,
WELL ID KI TS ami Wil EELS.
SI i. 11S ami RI I>l »Ll'.S,
TEA KEITIES,
( OITEE MILLS,
l‘>. C,' •. eand FtfectoryThread.
For .-lie by W'l. RO J f & SON.
£<• TEIWS CASH r
ATI A> TA I IAT
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J. M, .' > L ’ROW '.
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DU no» IINE SEC AIK.
i T . I - \ / El.'.. ■ ;r< - E"
COTA STITUTIO V N
v. u ..j.. g/cIG? Ci. ■■
[continued.]
ARTICLE 11.
Sec.]. —l. The executive power shall be
vested in a President of the Confederate States
of America, He and the Vice President shall
hold their offices for the term of six years; but
the President shall not be re-eligible. The
President and Vice President shall be elected
as follows:
2. Each State shall appoint, in such manner
as the legislature thereof may determine, a
number of electors equal to the whole number
of Senators and Representatives to which the
State may be entitled in Congress; but no
Senator or Representative, or person holding an
office of trust or profit under the Confederate
Slates, shall be appointed an elector.
3. The electors shall meet in their rer; ocL’ve
States and vote by ballot for President r.nd
\ ice President, one of whom, at least, shall not
be an inhabitant of tiic same State with timm
selves; they shall name in their ballots the
person voted for as President, and in distinct
ballots the person voted for as 5 ice Rrerident,
and they shall make distinct lists of till persons
voted for as President, and of ally -rson > voted
for as Vice President, and of the numl er of
votes for each, which lists they shall sir.':’, and
certify, and transmit, sealed, to tiic seat of gov
ernment of the Confederate States, directed to
the President of the Senate; the I’resident of
the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate
and House of Representatives, open all the
certificates, and the votes shall then bo count'-
cd; the person having the greatest number of
votes for President shall be tiic president, if
such number be a majority of the whole num
ber of electors appointed; and if no person
have such majority, then, from the persons
having the highest numbers, not exceeding
three, on the list of those voted for as Presi
dent, Ilic House of Represent ativcssball choo. e
immediately, by ballot, the President. But in
choosing the President, the votes shall be
taken by States, the representation from each
State having one vote; a quorum for this pur
pose shall consist of a member or members
from two-thirds of 1 lie States, and a majority
of all the Slates shall be neccessary to a choice.
And il the House of Representatives shall not
choose a President, whenever tiic right of
choice shall devolve upon them, before the
fourth day, ofMarchnext following, then the
\ ice President shall act as President, as in
case of the death, or oilier constitutional disa
bility of the President.
4. The person having the greatest number of
votes as Vice President shall be the Vice Presi
dent, if such number lie a majority of the
whole number < f electors appointed; and if no
person ha\ ea majority, then, from the two
highest numbers on the list the Senate shall
choose the Vice President; a quorum for the
purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the
whole number of Senators, and a majority of
the whole number shall be neccessary to a
choice.
5. But no person constitutionally ineligible
to tiic office of President shall be eligi
ble to that of Vice President of the Confederate
States.
6. The Congress may determine the time of
choosing the electors, and the day on which
they >lndl give then’ votes; which day shall be
the same throughout the Confederate States.
7No person e xcc pt b natural born citizen
of the Confederate States, or a citizen thereof,
at the time of the adoption of this Constitution,
or a citizen thereof born in the Lmted States
prior to the 20th of December, It’iiO, shall be
eligible to the office of President, neither shall
anv person be eligible to that effice v. ’io shall
not have attained to the ego of 1 hirtyffive
vear<, and been fourteen years a : ■ ident ; hh
in the limits of the Confi-l'-re'c S: itc::, :: , u. y
may exist at the time of his election.
s. In ease oftiic removal of the . re i'.-mt
- . ' ■, or of his death, n ig’ ’ ■ i la-
bilitv to dischr.rjC tiic powers and ies of the
s'ii'l office, the -amc sh.dl d-. volvo on tiic '.'ice
Pn -idei.t; ami ti.e Congress m g, by
provid.- lor the 0; ■; of lemovr.L »' •. resigna-
tion, or inability both of the Pg -ctheit and
Vice Preside .!, <! i ’::;ing w. ”t G.iall
then act as Pre-i lent, an ■ ' h c.'iieer .i; .11 act
accord inglv unt)! id.' . .aL.. . le removed or a
PreEdent • h: 1. ek
9. The ’ : ■ ident shall, at stat -1 times . .si re
f,..-hi -a ■i ■ ‘ - .rnneueation, which sli 11
neither I • i'icivused nor aicd during the
peri- .' r ”.'ik I..'ha*.e been cd cted:
and he hall not re within tln.t jeri -d any
ot.. ■»' • a .:U.me.:i iiuni iuC (.outedcrate State-,
or any •.»! them.
1 . i- >he et tors on tlm ex'?''ut’on of Lis
ofih . be shall take the following oath or affir
mation:
“I d■> Mcmnly swear (gir affirm) that I will
f.E b v cxecc a thu office President of the
C b-. ■ a- .1 w.ih ; ■ best of my
rve, pt ■ . I defend tl Constf-
: . 1. 71 President " Ub ■ c >mi ...
: r:' th umv ri.l ? y c..’ the Con
fed a ■ ' .and . militia . sever
al ' ‘..'.t- wi e:i -. 1 into the l.il r.crvice
of tl leratc ' rtes ; he may r quire the
opinion, in writing, of the principal officer in
c -th ik'.- utive Department' upon rmy
<ii’je. t relating to the duties of their respective
offices : and he shall have power to grant re
■piio.; i pardons for offences agaiiixt the
( oiileocr.be States, except in cases of impeach
ment.
2. He shall hate power, by and with the ad
vice and consent of the Senate, to make treat
ies, provided two-thrrds of the Senators pres
ent concur ; and he shall nominate, and by
and w th the advice and consent of the Senate,
shall appoint ambassadors, other public minis
ters and consuls, Judges of the Supreme Court,
and all other officers of the Confederate States,
whose appointmi-’jts arc not herein otherwise
; pijov' led lor, and which shall be established by
I law ; but the Congress may, by law, vest the
[ appointment of such inferior officers, as they
think propel, in the President alone, in the
court -’ of law or in the heads of Departments;
3. The principal officer in each of the Exec-,
utive Departments, and all persons connected
with the diplomatic service, may be removed
from office at the pleasure of the President.—
Ail ether civil '.ulcers of the executive Depart
ment mgy be removed at any time by the Pres
ident, or offi'.r appointing power, when their
service.- are m.m cessary, or for dishonesty, in
capacity, inefficiency, misconduct, or neglect
of d ty; and when so removed, the removal
shall lie rev wh d to the Senate, together with
the reasons therefor. •
4. The ;‘resident shall have power to fill alt
vacancies that may happen during the recess
ol the Senate, by .panting commissions which
shall expire at the end of their next session ;
but no person rejected by the Senate shall be
re-appointed to tiic same office during their
ensuing reccss.
Sec. 3—l. The President shall, from time to'
time, give to the Congress information of the
state cf the Co'.ifoderaey, and recommend to
.heir ccir ’deration such measures as he shall
judge necessary and expedient; he may, on
extraordinary oocariom l convene both Houses,
or either of them ; and in case of disagreement
between them, with respect to the time of ad
journment, he may adjourn them to such time
as he shall think proper ; he shall receive am
basadors and other public ministers; he shall
take care that the laws be faithfully executed,
and shall cimmission all the officers of the
Con fed erate St ates.
Sec. 4—l. The President, A’ice President,
and all civil officers of the Confederate States,
shall be removed from office on impeachment
for, and conviction of treason, bribery, or other
high crimeand misdemeanors.
ARIK LE HL
! : ec. I— 1. The Judicial power of the Con
federate States shall be vested in one Supreme
Court, and in such Inferior Courts as the Con
gross may from time to time establish. The
judges, both of the Supreme and Inferior
Court -, shall hold their offices during good be
havior, ami shall, at stated times, receive for
their service- a compensation, which shall not
bcdiminishe l during their continuance in of
fice.
See. 2. —1. The judicial power shall extend
to : il cases arising under this Constitution, the
laws of the Confederate States, and treaties
nr.de or which slia'l be made under their au
thority ; to all cases affecting ambassadors, or
other public ministers and consuls; to all cases
of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ; to
coutroversi • to which the Confederate States
shall b< a ] arty; to controversies between two
or m- re State s; between a State and citizens
of another State where the Slate is plaintiff;
1 'tween citizun.- claiming lends under grants
of r- ut States ai d between a State or the
citi:: a- there's, and r i"ign States, citizens or
subjects; but no Stale hail be sued by a citi>
z'il or mihject < f u’.y foreign State.
2. hi ca ■ afecti.: ; ambassadors, other
>'■ . : cuiiii.-.t and consuls, and those in
v : 1 b • State shall b a party, the Supreme
h:;E l.avc c. pcllat urisdiciion, both as
aw ami fact, with such exceptions, and un
der . uch re.:illations, as the Congress shall
make.
3. The trial of all crimes, except in cases of
h • ' i'•••nt. - La!' be Ly jury, and such trial
it ' 1 . '. i.l in 1' e Slate where the said
c:i 11 La-. ? boon committed; but when
n to.!:.! ib 1 within any State, the trial shall
i ■ ich ’ ’ ■ or nlaccs as Congress may
by 1 H Ud.
—l. ’j : a agai'; t the Confederate
Sf the :. <nl. in levying war against
i , or ai’ erim,- to their enemies, giving
'bcm aid : A comfort. No person shall be
e nvic lof t. n ume s on the testimony
>f two n i o the same overt act, or on
....'.A , ■ '
•?. Tim <'on r; vedi have power to declare
!' u ■ ..j..: ut of treason, but no attainder of
:: sh' l 11 w.'ii' corra■ >t’.on of blood, or for-
. n , except during the life of the person at
tainted.
ARTICLE IV.
Shc. ll l. Full faith and credit shall be
gE. nin c h I: to l’hc public acts, records
ami :.;dic!m roceediugs of every other State.
n.-f i . ■ " v, n. y, by general laws, pre-
. r in which ..m’.li acts, records,
■ I.all be prove ') and the effect
. itizens of each State shall
: ■; mv. .1 to all the privilege- and immunities
• v ;al so .itC'S, and shall have
K: v..'-.it of true t and'-ojourn in any State of
■ <" ;.f< -i;.' V. with their slaves and other
NO 3.