The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, March 28, 1861, Image 4

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oiljc SUmocalc. MARIETTA, ... - MARCH 28. St. James’lnstitute. For Young Ladies. On the Ilcctory Grounds. Rev. samijee benedict, Rector and Teacher of Christian Evidences and Ethics. MISS J. E. GREEN, Principal. MRS. V. M. EEftIER, Assistant. PROF. V. 11. MANGET, Teacher of Modern Languages. PROF. E. M. ED WAR DY, Instructor in Vo cal and Instrumental Music. The School year consists of ten months, with a short vacation in midsummer, and a long one at Christmas. The next session will commence February 4, and end July 2G. There will be an examination at the end of each term, not open except to the parents and friends of the pupils, and to invited guests. Parents, Guardians, and friends are requested to visit the Institute at any time. A strict daily record is kept of each pupil’s conduct and scholarship ; and at the end of the month, a re port is sent home to the parent or guardian. The punctual attendance at the beginning, and throughout the session, is of the highest consequence. No allowance can be made for absence except in the case of protracted illness. The range of Studies pursued is divided into a PRIMARY COURSE, PREPARATORY COURSE, First Form and Second Form, and an ACADEMIC COUI’SE, First form, second form and third form : Circulars containing particulars of this arrangement i in tabular order furnished on application. Modern and Ancient Languages, Music, Drawing, j &c , taught at any stage of either course, as may be desired. Terms of Tuition by the Mouth : Primary Course, 82 50 Elementary “ 3 Os) Academic “ Ordinary English Branches 400 “ “ Higher “ “ and Ancient ' Languages 5 00 French and other Model n Languages, 2 00 Music-Instrumental—Piano, Organ or Guitar 5 00 “ Vocal, HE-her Art,. 5 00 “ “ Classing 2 00 Drawing, 3 00 Bills for tuition from the time of entrance to the end of the Session rayable in April ami October. Board can be obtained in good families at reasona ble rates. Application rnavLe made to the Principal, or to BENEDICT, Rector. Mari , Jan. 26, 1861. stYiau at the ~ OL D ST TV ZEST JJ> i oo FIIHE undersigned, thankful for past favors, is still JL manufacturing and repairing CARRIAGES and 33 “O’ CSr Or X 2® SB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND IST o. 1 Iron axle all of the Rest Styles and finish, /YT An d al 1 Warranted. Repairing done in all the branches, as heretofore. All accounts fine on palliation. Those indebted will please come forward and settle. Marietta. Jan. 1, 1861. HUMPHREY REID. JOB N 1C S A N GES. CAlim AGE TRIMMING, Harness Making a n <1 Saddle r y. OOOOOO At the R>>om over Kirkland's Celler. r pi!E U ndersigned would most re- ■ spectfullv ca’l the attention of the public to the above business, which be intends carrying on in nil its VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few establishment' in the South. REPAIRING of al! kinds promptly attended to. Accounts will be due and collectible twice n rear—sav the It of July and January of each year. Accounts not settled promptly at those times will Iraw interest for all the time they remain unsettb-d A liberal share of patronage is r< spec tfu'lv s<U ited JOHN R. SANG! S llnglish and Clftssiretl School. THE exercises of mj school will he resumed on Monday January 7th loci. Ample assistance is pl-» vidcd for pn-pci attenti n to all who may apply . Terms as heretofore. (payable quarterly) with ade duction where mme pupils than otic conn from tin same family. Dec. 27, 1860. J. J. HUN f. MARIETTA I EM ILE COLLEGE. Al’arictt a. O a. THE first session for 1861, will commence on M n dav the 14th instant. anl ts '1 B. COOPER, A. M.. Prin.ii.nl. \\ . 1 . M<' »»R! '. , J'ASHIOXABI.i: TAILOR! Marietta, Georgia. M</OULD respect full v int’-im the viti >ns <»f Mari ▼ T <■!'. ted in the city, where he intends carry imr on the Tailoring Business in all its departin' nt-.in the I ite>t an<l most improve.- sty le ot the ai t. and earnestly so licits a continuance of that patronage heretofore ex tended to him. Satisfaction warranted. isr Rooms up stairs over Wale White sGn e.-rx-. north side of Public Square. feb 22 1861 TSew Paint Shop. THE undersigned having permanently located in Marietta with a view of carrying on the Paintit.- business in all its various departaunts, has taken the iXM>tn over the worksitop of " K. McCown, on Deca tur Street. He would re-qax f.ttllv call the alt -nt -n of citizens and others to the same, and earnestly •lic it n share of patronage. ■I c Work dene with pjomptness and dispatch. janlS !y I N H \Y>. ( t’FFEE. 30 Rags CelLc. Lio. Java, and Laguira, n handler sale by WM. ROOT X SUN. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTORY!! The Knabe Piano again Triumphant CARXi F. BARTH HAS constantly on hand at his PIANO DEPOT, on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, an assortment of the celebrated Piano Fortes of Win. Knabe & Co., m. Which are unsurpassed in volume and richness of Tone, durability and workmanship. gyj" Tn addition to the above, a variety of Instru ments from the best Northern Factories, can always be found at his Establishment, at prices from $250.00 for Rosewood 7 Octave Pianos, and upwards. The KNABE PIANO, during the late Fair at Mont gomery, Alabama, took the premium over all Instru ments on exhibition, amongst which was, also, a Driggs Patent Piano. And they have neer failed to take the '(rhenever and wherever th<// have been broutjht into competition with the Pianos of all the best makers of Pew York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.— They have the full Iron Frame, and are guarantied for five years from the day of sale, with the priv ilege of exchanging any time within six months from the day of sale, should such instrument not give en tire satisfaction. Second hand Pianos in good repair for sale or hire. The highest market price will be. paid for old I’hnos, when giveii in exchange for new Instruments. Tiutlng tend jEZepniring. Connected with my establishment are competent tun ers, and skillful workmen, who are Piano makers by profession ; all kind of work in my line will be done in factory style, and i rders for 'l iming or Repairing any- where in flic State from the East, West, South or North will receive prompt attention. Timing by the vear done at reduced prices, and all work warranted. My old motto based on the “ no cure, no pay” princi ple, “ sati.-faction given or no charge,” will now as heretofore, be strictly adhered to, at home and abroad. Those who wish to call on me, will please re collect, that there are two Music Stores close together on Whitehall Street, and that the first one to the right in comin ' iron, the Railroad is mine. ‘.Jan. 1-ly CARL F. BARTH. WMoMsriTim f |VfE NEXT SESSION of this Institution will be I opened on the 20th February, 1861, ensuing. R For the chai;>cfiT of the Institute as a Military- College we refer to fl e report of the Board of Visitors and the Annual Message of his Excellency the Gov ernor. The Board of Yir-itors for 1860 commend “the good order at.d neatness of every thing con nected with Hie School,”--“ the thoroughness of its instruction “ the high tone and gentlemanly beat ing of the Cadets individually and as a Corps”— and “ congratiilate the patrons of the Institute upon the irrowtii, health and muscle of their sons devel oped by .Military training.” The Governor in his Annual .Message accords high praise to the discipline and government of the School and declares it tn lie //, e future protection umt ifreatueir of our - r'c.” V- e invite special attention to the fact that the < lovernor of the State is President “ Ex-Of’iei•>.” i-f the I'.card of control. COURSE OF STUDIES. IN M ATIIEMATICS 4/A G-w.—Arithmetic, Al gebra, Plane Geomtdry and V : cue-m-. - :!7 17 /x.s- Deseripfive Geometry, Linear Perspective and the theory <>f > hades ami Sh idov <, Surveying. Analytical Gconn-*r>' - 2-7 ( ’’ -t '-d'".t!us. IN THE FRENCH L.\N<: I'AG E Vallue’s Ollen dorf's fall coit'S'?. Vie de Washington. Ail Class—Man get’s Analocv, Charles 12th. Racine. ENGLISH LANGC.'iGE AN 1) LITERATURE.- Bul lion's I ng i: sh t.i'rammar and ITac.tical Exercises; <J11;u• R. • i’s’ Rliefoi ie ’ Chrs Blair's Rhetoric, <’omp'.siti >:i and I locution IN HISTOR V VN D GEOGRAPHYI Wei>er’s Uni versal, Tyth’i'- I'niver I rest's United States, Mitchel's Ancient and Modern Geographv. IN NATURAL I'll I LO<t) I'Ll V : -Mechanics (Bart lett's Tcxf.) Optics. .',sti< >)o>','v. (Olmsted,) Chemis try. Mineral; cy titri Gtolcyy taught by lecture in a course i>f two 'c• • s I N ENG LN 1 .F.RING A full course in the First ('las- both Civil and Military, comprising the ptitici ]iles of Carpehtrv. M in v and consfritction in Iron- Roads, Railroads ami Canals, Fi< 1 Fortifications, Pcrmat ens Military Wor\s. IN TA< 'Tit S : 1 t.mtrv of the Line (Scott's text.) Light Infantry Hardee's, Art ill ry (An les< iu’jL'. S.j < 'avalry i I’oi t t.'s, > TtEJ2tßz]® a r.iv.iblc om -h th' i:i "o to?■ .or the present year. I'< one <■ >n ••! five m mths, in full of board, tui tion 1 SlO5 ' or no other m ' al ch 5 I sit for C! tl Unif< m, &c 45 'flic I cgisl'iture :ipprojniated nine thousand dollars for the l eia tit of the Institute, and have enabled us to solicit a hit a ; .to t. ■ 1 \ th-- ■ eople. EL W. <• 11HEKS, Superintendent. DIARIES! MA UK LEY x JOYNER H.vt' te-ei - da! me so <k of Pocl-at Diaries from 20 ets to 8 > cts. t. ch- < ill ami sec them. Also have in sto; e worth of Letter. Up and .Note 1 WHOLE case SCHOOL SLATES, ;;o TIIOLSANI) ENVELOPES, 1.10 BOTTLES GOOD INK, •’>o GROSS S’l EEL PENS, also. Gold Pi ns, Ivory Tablet'-;. Lead Pencils Ac.. Ac., and O .Vol ?• ■ us Books. >7cw Book Bindery. KVS.ING and HOOK-1!! N !>! N<« Sub' t r-. - ”y in' m the public JL that they ivmnrenC' 1. in the city of AT- I. \NT.\. -. X< • w Ro< ’< - I ’•'. :. V . - . Books. lenrnals, Day .■ I I rti ■-. Hi tel and Stable jisters, Doek< . • . <. a . with or without Printed Headings. a:.,l Ruled to any ' txittern d- s : : l.m.tnt: - tur. lit, tn-' ne.e st anil most ; durable manner with -t de ay. M;' azines. Music, N . kUy 1 t s notice. r. ■ ■ with prompt attention, ami Book' required to be sent bv mail. t.m t, wagon or railnxid. i nefuliy envefop.'d ■ : ' ■ . tien. jai'6’6o I MASON CO. miscellaneous. "Win. -A_. FYazer HAS at last iemoved to his new store (two door below the old stand,) where he has a complete stock of WATCHES. JEWEIuKY, CLOCKS, Silver and PLATE!) "XVare. Also, an endless variety of Christmas Presents!! WHICH HE DEFERS Cheaper than Ever! I CALL A T THE Y W S’r O U J •Ind sec for Yourselves. I Remember TUG doors below- the old stand, decl4- ~GRASS SEEDS. 0 MARKLEY & JOYNER ARE selling at prices which are themsel veS an in ducement: White Dutch Clover, Kentucky Blue Grass, Kape and Hemp Seed, Orchard Grass, Sweet scented A r ernal do., Lucerne Seed. cleaned and put up by Landreth, Philadelphia. We return our thanks for the liberal patronage ex tended_to our stock of Southern Grown Garden Seeds, raised by the Shakers of Kentucky. Our assortment is still unbroken. We also offer Seed in balk, Parly Flint Mutton Corn, Parly Sugar li “ Early Muy Peas, English Mat row fal Peas, Bony Orange Carrott Seeds, Nutmeg Melon Pwarf French Okra, Carolina C. TL Butter Peans, IForticultural Beans. X full assortment of the above to be found at Feb 22 MARKLEY & JOYNER’S. WM. ROOT & SON FOR SALE, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT 381 FA.A II Tu Y GROCERIES’LL d AMONG WHICH ARE CHOICE GREEN and BLACK TEA, CHOCOLATE, BROM A and COCOA, PICKLES AND PRESERVES, CHEESE AND BUTTER, CRACKERS, assorted, SUGAR CURED HAMS, CLEAR BACON SIDES, CHOICE SHOULDERS, SMOKED BEEF, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, SPICES, all kinds and best quality, MACKEREL, SHAD, White Fish, SOAPS, a large assortment,, ■ RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES, &c. For Eale by WM. ROOT & SON. | AMUROTYPE GALLERY I REMOVED! To North-We‘t Corner of the Square, i •llariella. Georgia. FTVIANKFUL for the very libferal 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 dine Iby the Photographic art. All are invited to call and see specimens. Prices low. fg” F.RMS STRICTLY CASH. fij febl-tf GEO. J. GABLE. IRISH POTATOES - Just received a good supply of Western Potatoes, and for sale by Groves i Bitner, LEGAL NOTICES YY luOUfLI A, Cobb County.— Whereas, D. A-'* D- Scribner, as a friend of deceased, applies to me writing tor letters of administration on the estate ot, James Bird, late of said county, deeeased. _ These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if any they have, in my office on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the appli cant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand and official signature, this 4th, March, 1861. Jno. G. CAMPBELL, ' I PEOK-GIA, Forsyth County :—Wheresa V. Julia A. E. Boyd Administratrix of William Boyd preresents to the Court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she lias fully administered William Boyd’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be discharged from her administration and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May next. nov3o-Gm 11. BARKER, Ord’y. GbioAjWER PICKENS co. ftp WO MONTHS after date application will be JL made to I.nary of Pickens county at the first reguar t.-rm after expiration of two months from this nolice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Albert G. Faucett, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM E. PADGETT, Adm’r. March 4-12 LOVICIA FAUCETT, Adm’ x. GEORGIA, PICKENS CO. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de mands against Albert Faucett, late of said county, deceased, to present them to us properly made out, within ihe time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. WILLIAM E. PADGETT, Adm’r. March 4-12 LOVICIA FAUCETT, Adm’x. Raymon Sanford & • RT T JLE IVISI, to foreclose Turman H. Sanlord, I Mortgage in Cherokee Superi vs 1 or Court on lots of land Nos. A. J. Bruce. - 829 and 830 both in the 2d district of the 2d section of said county The defend ant is hereby notified to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court and make his defence to said rule (if any he has) and on failure so to do, a rule absolute will lie taken in said case and execution issued accor dingly. This 24th Oct. 1860. J. R. BROWN, Plff’s Att’y. Georgia, Cobb County, &Y/HEREAS, John Maloney, as son in-law of de v r ceased, applies to me in writing for letters of Administrator on the estate oi Leander Aikins, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular those concerned to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or beforethe first Mon day in May next, otherwise letters of Administration will be granted the applicant at that term of the court of Ordinary for said.comity, Given undermy hand at Marietta, this March 6,1861 mar6-30d JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Or’dy. NO 1 ICE.—AII persons having demands against the estate of Hardy Mitchell, deceased, are requested to present them properly attested to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those indebt ed to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment. ThD Jan 30,1861. JOHN MITCHELL, ) |? HENRY MITCHELL, ) G GEORGIA, Paulding County. — fi Whereas, A G Bulloch, Administrator- of ihe Estate of Napoleon A Lester, deceased, applies to me for Letters of dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to be and appear at my office by the Ist Monday in August next to show cause,if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the ap plicant. (iiven under my hand at office this January 30th, 1861. . ’ MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Cherokee County.— Whereas William Gilstrap, guardian ot Jane Praten applies for ; letters of dismission from his said guardianship. These are therefore to notify all persons concerned , to file their objections (if any they have) within the ' time prescribed by law why said letters should not be I granted the applicant. 16th Dec. 1860.- JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y. OTIC II.—-All persons indebted to the estate JLS of Isaac Howell, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate a e requested to present them properly attested, to the undersigned, in terms of the law. 11. P. HOWELL, Feb 4 1861 Administrator. p EOEiGBA. Cobb County Whereas John ’j Robot ts, Guardian of Laura Wellborn, applies to me for letters of dismissionfrom said Guardianship. These are then fore to cite and admonish all and singular those concerned, to tile their objections, if any thev have, in mv ollice on 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 fin sni 1 county. Given mu' t my hand and official signature, this Man li6 1861. (lOd) JNO. G-. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. (Georgia Cherokee County. Where- X as Francis Hill administratrix on the estate of Birdville Hill, applies fi>r letters of dismission from said administration. These ate then-fore to c ite and admonish all per sons concerned to tile their objections, if any they have, on or before the 2d Monday in Mar next, why; said letters should not be granted the applicants nov2’6om6m J AMES JORDAN, Ord’y. GEORG IA, i- -yt/i County: NOTICE is here' v given to all persons interest t! that 1 have admini-tercd on the estate of Sam uel Edmonson, late of this county deceased, and all persons having demands against ssid estate, can pre 1 sent them to me within the time limited by law, and those owing r-aid estate are required to pay up accor dingly, as the statutes require. W1L1.1.-LM I). BENTLEY, < tl2 1 Adm'i. of >aiul Edmonson? : OTATE OF GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY - Whereas. A. G. Hutchins, Administrator of Robert- j s.->n W- I. i 'pre?'.' .t - to the Court in his petition, du ly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad minis ed Keberton Wood’cs estate : This is, therefore, b-cite all persons known as cred itors. to show e iuse if any they can. why said admin- , istratcr should n-?t be discharged from his administra tion, and receive letteis of dismission on the first Monday in June next, 1861. dec. 7, 1860. 11. BARKER. Ord’y. Notice. GEORGIA, Cobb Count J.--All persons.in debte l to the estate of Reuben Rumsey,late of said county,dec’d.are notified to make immediate payment; and those having demands against said estate, are requested to present them to the undersigned properly attested, wi bin the time prescribed by law. March 6. 1861-6 w W. W. CARRELL, Adm r. Aotice. TWO months afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, fi>r leave to srii the land belonging to the estate’of Reuben Rumsev. late of Cobb county, der-ea «ed for the benefit of the heirs and err ditors of said decki. W. W. CARRELL, Ad’mr. j March 6,1861—3 m ■M DRUGS, MEDICINES &c. “ Still thrifty Commerce sits enthroned, Anq wields her sceptre bright.” § 11 ♦ -4{>- ♦ - HAMMETT & GROVES? At AVm. Root’s old stand, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, WOULD hereby call the attention of Physicians, Merchants, and the public generally, to their large and well selected stock of . Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, etc. embracing everything comprised in the regular Drng business, which they are prepared to sell on the most approved terms FOR CASH OR APPROVED PAP EIl As our facilities for the purchase of goods are une qualled, we offer Great inducements to Purchasers. In addition to our stock above mentioned, we have a full assortment of Perfumery, Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Fancy and Common Soajis, which we receive direct from the manufacturers. Also —Stationery, Cutlery, Crockery,Toys, UTielcl Seeds, A full stock of Hardware, such as Chains. Hoes, Axes, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Locks, Hinges, Hollow ware, &c. 400,000 lbs. IRON, and everything else in the above line. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guarantied. 11. M. HASIMETT, J. T. GROVES, M. D. mar4—ly DR. SWEET’S INF A LIBIE LINIMENT. THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, For Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Stiff Neck and Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cutsand ’Wounds, Piles, llead'-che, and all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders. J>r. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The great natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all over the United States. l)r. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the author of “ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.” Dr. Sweet's Infallible JAnimenf Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Einiment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Hniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Su'cct's Infallddc Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Sw/ct’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief tor P.les, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible. Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. J)r. Sweet's Infallible Liniment I Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no • scar. Dr. Sweets's Infallible Liniment Is truly a “ friend in need,” and every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is tl"- Lest remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet's Infalldde Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. IF YOU ANT OF THE KHZ S /W. EXB Family or Patent : ■ ■EdJ CI ■ I of the day, call or send your orders to IIAMMETT & GROVES, mar7 North side Public Square. l invc on band a large quantity of prime Figs IT in good Drums which we will sell by the pound or drum much below the usual prices. WILLIAM ROOT & SON. EOUR HORSE COACH LINE From Marietta io C'.imming, Geo. THE sn’iscribcr has in the above line a splendid l Four Horse Coach, with excellent stock and can-fill driv'-rs, bv wlff h passengers are put through in shorter firm- and with far greater convenience than formerly. Evcrv attention will be paid to their com f.,rt. at d'no exerti-ms spared to mak? this line equal to anv in the South. This line eennects with thefV. & A. railroad at Ma rietta. on Mondays,Wedm lays and Fridays for Cum ming; and return Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days al-o <■ nne. ting same days with the Hack to and from Dahlonega. I. N. HEGGIE. "“PLOIR. A kirge supply of different qualities just received. ] iy GROVES & BUTNER. 10,000 FINE SUGARS, For pale bv IIAMMETT & GROVES.