The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, April 01, 1861, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS JO UN B. SANG E S. cakkiage Harness Making •'in' l Saddlery. .At the Room over Kirkland s Ccller. THE Undersigned would most re spectfully ca’l the attention of the public to the above business, which he intends carrying on in all its VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few establishments in the South. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended to. gig" Accounts will be due and collectible twice a year —say the Ist of July and January of each year. Accounts not settled promptly at those times, will draw interest for all the time they remain unsettled A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited JOHN R. SANGES St. James’ Institute. For Young Ladies. On the Rectory G rounds • REV. SAJIUEI. BENEDICT, Rector and Teacher of Christian Evidences and Ethics. MISS .1. E. GREEN, Principal. MRS. V. JI. EE JI EK, Assistant. PROF. V. IS. JIANGET, Teacher of Modern Languages. PROF. E. JI. EDWARDY, 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 26. There will be an examination at the end of each term, not open except to the parents and friends ot the pupils, and to invited guests. Parents, Guardians, and friends are requested to visit the Institute at any tinm. 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 Foim. and an ACADEMIC COURSE, First form, second form and third form Circulars containing particulars of tiiis arrangement in tabular order furnished on application. Modern and Ancient Languages, Music, Drawing, &c., taught at any stage of either course, as may be desired. Terms of Tuition by (he Month : Primary Course,s2 50 Elementary “ 3 00 Academic “ Ordinary English Branches,4 OO . “ “ Higher “ “ and Ancient Languages,s 00 French and other Modem Languages, 2 On Music-Instrumental—Piano, Organ or Guitar,.... 5 0(j “ Vocal, Hi .’her Art,s 00 “ “ Classing 2 00 Drawing,3 00 Bills for tuition from the time of entrance to the end of the Session payable in Aprd and October. Board can be obtained in good families at reasona ble rates. Application mav be made to the Principal, or to SAJI I' E E BEN EDI CT, Rector. Mari , Jan. 26, 1861. GEORMLjTgYIpTiM NEXT SESSION of this Institution will bo I opened on the 20th February, 1861, ensuing. J- For the character of the Institute as a Military College we refer to the report of the Board of Visitors and the Annual Message of his Excellency the Gov ernor. The Board of .Visitors for 1860 commend “ the good order and neatness of every thing con nected with the School,” —“ the thoroughness of its instruction the high tone and gentlemanly bearing of the Cadets individually and as a Corps”— and ‘‘congratulate the patrons of the Institute upon the growth, health and muscle of their sons devel C>ped by Military training.” 1 he Governor in his Annual .Message accords high |n‘afsc to the discipline and government of the School and declares it to be “ to the future protection and lyieaini'fs of our State,” We invite special attention to the fact that the Governor of the State is President “ Ex-OH’cib,” of the Board of control. COURSE OF STUDIES. IN MATHEMATICS;— uh (Vum,—Arithmetic, Al gebra. Plane Geometry and Trigonometry.—3d Class- Descriptive Geometry, Linear Perspective and the theory of Shades ami Shadows, Surveying, Analytical Geometry - -2 d Class Calculus. TN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE Valine's Ollen dorf s full eoinse, Vie de Washington. 3d CYim.s -Man get’s Analogy, Charles 12th, Racine. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Bul lion's English Grammar and Practical Exercises; Quackenbos' Rhetoric, 24 (.'/<,■o,- -Blair’s Rhetoric, Composition and Flo* uihm IN HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Weber's Uni versal, Tytlev's I’niver ,d, Frost's United States. Mitchel s Ancient and Modern Geography. IN NATURAL PHILOSOPHY : Mee .ans (Bart lett's Text J Optics, Astronomy? (Olmsted.» Cherniy try, Mineralogy an 1 Geology taught by lecture in a course of two years. IN ENGINEERING: \ full course in Class both Civil and Military. eonipti- princi pies of Carpentry. Masonry and construction in Roads, Railroads ami Canals. Fid I'ortiticatic:i*“ Permanent Military Works. IN TACTICS Infantrv of the l ine s Mt'sh xt. Light Infantrv (Hardee's,' Artillery (Andeison sU . S Cavalry (Poinsett’s 1 N Payable one halt in advance 'or the present year For one session of live m mths. in full of board. tui tion, fuel, lightsfit Surgeon's fee tno other medical charge. 1' Deposit for Clothing, Uniform, &c. 4 ’. The legislature appypiiao 1 nine thousand dollars for the benefit ot the Institute, an 1 hav n.d id U s to solicit a larger patron i bv the peop’ > F. v?. < % Superintend nt. IN ew Kiiut Shop. FpilE undersigned having permanently 1 : t,J in I Marietta with a view of * .irrying on the I'aintir business in all its various d< •'artments. is ;.ik ntl room over the workshop ot W. R. M 'own, on I s tur Street. 1!e woul I ies] ctfully cal of citizens ami ethers to the samel at. i nirr.-.-rv - it a share of patronage. IL I" Work done with and dis;' ;\h. J*nlß-l y * 1. N . H AYS. 3F* X 9 V< ’ y have on hand a i.u<e qua ;!: tv of prime I",- ; ▼ v in good Drums which we will -.11 bv tL p Or drum much below the usual ;•. * s WILLIAM ROOT & SON A good lot ot'Fine Chewing I oracco Fdf Ml« bv H JMMurr x GROV ES. MISCELLANEOUS. Wr . ROOT & SON' JAFFER FOR SALE, TOR CASH, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT ° F gw FAMILY GROCERIES IS —AMONG WHICH ARE CHOICE GREEN and BLACK TEA, CHOCOLATE, BROMA 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, sc. For sale lw W M. ROOT & SON. VICTO H Y r I ! The Knabe Piano again Triumphant CARL F. SJEIRTH HAS constantly on hand at his PIANO DEPOT, on "Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, an assortment of the celebrated I'iano Fortes of AViti. Knabe Co., JF. D. I i ! i: ’I t t i 11 Which are unsurpassed in volume and richness of Tone, durability and workmanship. 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 $256.00 for Rosewood 7 Octave Pianos, and upwards. The KNABE PIANO, during the kite Fairat Mont gomery, Alabama, took the premium overall Instru ments on exhiliition. amongst which was, also, a Driggs Patent Piano. And thev have neer failed to take the Me LjYL whenever ctttd wherever the;/ have l>eeti brought into competition with the Pianos of all the best makers of New York, Boston, PhHad(li>hia and dhtllimore. — They have the full Iron Frame, ami are guarantied for live years from die day of sale, with the priv iioge 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’unos, when given in exchange for new Instruments. 'Eutibsc; and Iteyairing. Connected with 1115' establishment are competent tun ers, and skillful workmen, who are Piano makers by profession ; a'l kind of work in my line will be done in factory style, and orders tor Timing or Repairing any where in the State from the East, West, South-or North will receive prompt attention. Tuning by the year done at reduced prices, and all work warranted. My old motto based on the “ no cure, no pay” princi ple, “satisfaction given or no charge,” will now as heretofore, be strictly adher'd to. at home ami abroad. I' I’m'se xvbo wish t<> call on me. will pleise re collect, that there are two Music Stores close together on Whitehall Street, and t i it the first one to the right in coming from the Railroad is mine. 1 '■> CARL F. BARTH. Goshen Butter, &c. ptilME GOSHEN PUTTER, Prime Cheese, BU ITER and Farina Crackers, SODA Biscuits ( hocolate. Bronia and Coco:?. "L’Ves, PICKLES, of various kinds in bottle, Cucumber Pickles, by the galkm. i' ‘ ' : ' < . 1 ■.. tji 'it- FI « * }L D I’ RI'X El X'.'me ■ ” ' I ■ : - - For sale by WILLI AM R« »O J' & SON. Instruction in Music. INTENDIN', to , Hie in .Alai »ti I propose to 2 give iustruitian in Vocal and hHriniuMai Mnsic. I have re>i<led for ‘in yi< in i;<«>rM.i liavetaugLt in Ati m> G ■ - ■ ■ ' . - .• j?Jv. Cas-i . "e, and can civet :-t i-.-i'.: ■.■!;■••< as to capacity ani character. 1 have a system of my own. for the Piano, which i> t'sp .u’’} i : t it>t .■ v »u- c .•>. ;. s <»F TIIF COUNTRY. which er-ntlv :'e ilit.-cr-. the st-; iy o:' Mn-'e. I uill give i- ' .• ims in Pi mo Forte, Guitar. Vio lin and V. • ’ Mm-m. F. r . tlcvlar> < :muir >at Markler x J mer’s store, deci 1-ts E. M. EDWARDY. hush potaFoeF Just receive*! ago J -nt•: iy of We-terr Potatoes, an 1 for sale by Grove® & Bitner, DRUGS, MEDICINES &c. “ Still thrifty Commerce sits enthroned; And wields her sceptre bright,” §I I i C ~ I Lr*nJ HAMMETT & GROVES, At AViii* Hoot’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 Driigs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, etc. embracing everything comprised in the regular Drug business, which they are prepared to sell on the most approved terms FOR CA SII OR A RPR O VER IF ER 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 Coninlon Soaps, which we receive direct from the manufacturers. • Also—Stationery, Cutlery, Crockery, Toys, Kie 1 cl 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. HAMMETT, J. T. GROVES, M. D. mar-I—ly DR. SWEET’S i N FALIBLE LINIMENT. THE GREAT EXTERNAL BEMEDY, For Rheumatism, Gout, N'enialgia, Lumbago, Still Neck and Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cutsand Wounds, Piles, Headcche, and all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders, Dr. Stephen SWect, of Connecticut, The great natural Bone Setter. Ifr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all over the United States. Stephen Street, of Connecticut, Is the author of “ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.” Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and neVet fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.- Dr. Steed's I a fallible 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. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldorrt f;tils to cure. Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. l>r. Stcccts's Infallible Liniment Is truly* a “ friend in need,” and every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy’ for Sores in the known world. Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. grass’ seeds ~ O MARKLEY & JOYNER A RE selling at prices which arc themselves an in A ducement : White Dutch Clover, Kentucky I‘lue Gra><, Pape and Hemp Seed, Orchard Grass, Sweet .scented Vernal do., Lucerne Sood, Landreth, Phi! 1 i W e return out th uks for the liberal patronage ex- Southern Gru no. Garden Seeds " Our-kt ed in bulk, Early Flint Matto n Cor: ' Early Starar “ “ LDrly May Peas, IDylish Mu f,. ;[ Trjoy Orange Car rd t Sods, Kat meg Jf, /,, u Ihrarf French Okra, Carolina C. F. Butter Ik as, Horticultural Beans. A lull n.K->itmeur ot the above to l>e found at Kb 22 MARKLEY' & JOYNER’S. MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD-STONES, MANTELS, y 17rr.<? and Furnishing ,Httrble. OAIs J, Iron Rtuling for Cemetery Enclosures. I South of the Georgia Railroad Dcpot> un9-ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA, * MISCELLANEOUS. 1861 Mar!dc y & Joyner’s 1 LIST OF — PATEN I 1 MEDICINES. o Osgood’s India Cliollagogue for Ague, Sweet’s Liniment, Davis’ Pain Killer, Dailey’s Pain Extractor, The Mustang Liniment, Holloway’s Ointment, Ointment for Piles, Wistar’s B, Wild Cherry, Ayer’s Cheny Pectoral, Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Dennis’ Sarsaparilla; Kinchcn’s do HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, Boerhave’s Bitters, The Colleton Bitters, Hooflands do The Oxygenated do McLean’s Strgh’ng Cordial, Jacob’s Cordial, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge Jew Davids Plasters, Thompson’s eye water, Poor Man’s do and 32 additional kinds of Patent Pills, Balsains, Restoratives, &c., <tc., jan 11 f M ARK LEY & JOYN ER. “ambrotype GALLERY, > I REMOVED! To Ncrth-Wc t Corner of (lie Square, •ISar let Its., H eorgia. niJHANKFUL f r the very liberal patronage I have I received the past four years lam happy to in .l- form the public that I have fitted up a Picture Gallery’ second to none in the State. lam now ]>re pared to furnish my’ friends and customers with Pic tures of all sizes anil styles, equal to the best pro duced by the Photographic art. All are invited to call anc see specimens. Prices low. ERMS STRICTLY CASH. j febl-tf GEO. J. GABLE, bIA RIE S! MARKLEY & JOYNER Have received a large stock of Pocket DiaticS from 20 cts. to 85 cts. each —call and see them. Also have in store $1,200 worth of Letter, Cap aiid Note I WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES, : SO THOUSAND ENVELOPES, 150 BOTTLES GOOD INK, 50 GROSS STEEL PENS, also, Gold Pens, Ivory Tablets, Lead Pencils, &c., &c., and : V< lumdfe Misccll: ineous Books. i Mew Book Bindery. RIJFBXG and A fi>3 A<4 ; j riTHE Subscribers respectfully inform the public j -B_ that they’ have commenced, in the city of AT UANT.A, a IVew’ I3ool<-I3ilL(l( ‘l‘V. Bl<™k j Books. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Blofteis, Hotel and Stable Registers, Dockets, Record Books, &c., with or wifhont Printed Headings, and Ruled t.o any I pattern desired, manufactured in the neatest and most durable manner without delay. Magazines, Music, Newspapers, &c., neat ly bound at short notice. Orders from any part of the .State will meet with prompt attention, and Books required to be sent by mail, hand, wagon or railioad. carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility of injury bv transporta tion. p.r6’(io ‘ J ,J . MASON & CO. i •IF YOU WANT ' 4 ANT OF THE SET. BZ2 IS SE 3bßi -J Family or Patent Medicines . : of the day, call or send your oidcrs to ITAMML'IT A GROVES, mar7 North side Public Square. I . MOORE, F. 1 ,S7/ 10 .V/l2? /. K T. I /I. oil! Marietta, <Jeorgia. l IyOULD respect full 7 inform the citizens of Mari- II V etta m l vicinity that he is permanently lo< a ted in the city, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring Business in all its department-;.in tin- hit* st and most improved style <4 the art, .mil earnestly so licits a continuance of that patronage heretofore ex tended. to him. Satisfaction warranted. Rooms up stuirs over Wade W hite’s Grocery, north side of Public Square. feb 22 1861 j i*irLles, Freserrcs, I l‘E!H'jR (' indies, Almonds. Walnuts, Prunes, < D/1.-ttino, Itice Flour, IM SALAD OIL, I’iiie CiiTcsa and I3!a<*k Teas Ac. ’ y WM. ROOT, & BQN. 14 E X X -D ?* .1W ft 0 v At (he Passenger Depot, MARIETTA, .GEORGIA, House, w 11 arr i nired and con ven ienflv 10-® -® cared, i- ope', tin-. a< '.rnHjOflatPjn of pema nent «n<l transiem !>• ..irders. * We ' ' ■ ' ■' n - painu or ntton to in lie guests • - .miort u>le. P<,itm> alwai -in aft. n danc- at th- t.-am.s. DOBBS Ac HUDSON Feb 22. 1861-iy ' ’ HHUETTA rtTHi.i’ lOJ.I fXE. Nfurietta, G-a. THE tir-t -*«ion for 1861, will commence on Mon- JL <l«y the If th instant. anl-tf T B. COOPER, A. M, Prinoipal. MISCELLANEOUS. P BOOTS P AS!) feL SHOES! 0 THE undersigned would respectfully inform the cit i izens of Marietta and vicinity’ that he has located permanently in this place at the room /C 2 Next door to Wadsworth's Store I on the West side of the Public Square. Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes made equal in mate rial, lit or finish to any made North or South. All work warranted. TERMS CASH. febS-ly T. THOJIPSON.' . Livery Stable Notice. A LL persons hiring Horses, Buggies or Carriages w from the Livery’ Stable of the subscriber are no tified that the Cash must be paid at the time of hiring. As 1 have to yay Cash for feed for n.y stock, I cannot credit out from my stables. I. N. HEGGIE. CRANBERRIES T~ For sale by WM. ROOT & SON. “WASHINGTON HALL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. BY E. R. SASSEEN, MIRIETTX CLOTHING STORE South Side of the Public JSff" Next door to the Post Office. UEN K Y H 1 ( S’ r cash r s SS tone J s c ? ! c JI I R s c H a nj r> Gent's Furnishing Goods. I HAVE just received a heavy Stock of Winter Cloth ing, from the Commonest to the Finest. If you 1 want a fine suit, and wish to buy’ it cheap, come to' the Marietta Clothing Store. No house in our city can under sell me, and I will do my best to undersell Atlanta. Call and try’ me. I will’give the assurance hat every one who may’ favor me with a call will be pleased w’ith my Stock and prices. 1 also call attention to my supply’ of BOYS’ CLOTHING, Shirts, Trunks, Hats, Caps, Carpeting/ and to my fine assortment ol Jewelry, Watcheij, f*p’6'c tacles. &c. janl-tf Wm* Kramer HAS at last emoved to his new store (two door below the old stand,) where he has a complete WATCHES. JEWEITRY, CLOCKS, Silver and LLATIGLAVarez Also, fendless variety’ of Christmas Presents! f AV men HE DEFERS’ Cheaper than Ever!! CALL A T THE XTI XV S r r Olt E , •Inti see for Fon r seine s.- Remember 7'WO doors below the old stand, decl 4- STlia. AT TUB OLD STA.2SIJJ! oo TSIHL undersigned, thankfid for past favors, is still I. mauufactniing and repairing CARRIAGES AND jSIJGrOXJES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ANTI) No. 1 Iron axle Wagons, all of the Best Styles and finish, And all Warranted. Repairing done in all the branches, as heretofore. .f/Z accounts due on Those indebted will please come forward and settle. Marietta, Jan 1, 1861. HUMPHREY REID. /• OI -R no 11SE ('OA CH LINE Ironi Marietta to Cumming, FgJIJE sul .-criher has in the above line a splendid hour I base Coach, with excellent stock amt c i: fnl drivers, by which passengers are put through' in shorter time and with far greater convenience than lormerly. Every attention will be paid to their com -, fort, and no exertions spared to mak- this line equal to any in the South. 1 his line cennects with the W. & A. railroad at Ma rietta, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Cum ming: and return Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days; also connecting same <lay» with the Hack to and from Dahlonega. 1 N. HEGGIE.