The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, April 04, 1861, Image 2

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inferior judicatories by writ of certiorari, and to grant new trials in the Superior Court on proper and legal grounds, 8. It shall have power to issue writsof man damus, proljjbition, scire facias, and all other writs which may be ncccessary for carrying its powers fully into effect. 9. The Superior and Inferior Courts shall have concurrent jurisdiction in all other civil causes; which shall be tried in the ccunty where the defendant resides. 10. In cases of joint obligors or joint prem iss >rs or Copartners, or joint trespassers residing in different counties, the suit may be brought in cither county. 11. tn case of a maker and indorser or indor ’ sers of promissory notes residing in difle ent counties in this State, the same may be sued in the county where the maker resides. 12. The Superior and Inferior Couits shall sit in each county twice in every your, at such I stated times as have been or may be appointed by the General Assembly. Sec. 3. 1. The judges shall have salaries adequate to their services fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their contin uance in office; but shall not receive any other perquisites or emoluments whatever, from par tics or others, on account of any duty required of them. 2. There shall be a State’s Attorney and So licitors appointed in the same manner as the judges of the Supreme Court an 1 commissioned by the Governor; who shall hold their offices for the term of four years, or until their stices sors shall be appointed and qualified, unless re moved by sentence on impeachment, or by the Governor, on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the General Assembly. They shall have salaries adequate to their services fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during then continuance in office. 3. The Justices of the Inferior Courts shall be elected in each county by the persons en titled to vote for members of the General As sembly. 4. The Justices of the Peace shall be elected in each district by the persons entitled to vote for members of the General Assembly. 5. The powers of a Court of Ordinary and of Probate, shall be vested in an Ordinary for each county, from whose decision there may be an appeal to the Superior Court,under regulations prescribed by law. The ordinary sha'l be er officio clerk of said Court, and may appoint a deputy-clerk. The ordinary, as clerk, or his deputy may issue citations and grant tempora ry letters of administration, to hold until per manent letters are granted; and said ordinary, as clerk, or his deputy, may grant mairiage license. The ordinaries in and for the res, cc tive counties shall bo elected, as other coun’v officers are on the first Wednesday in January. 1864, and every fourth year thereafter, and shall be comm ssioncd by the Governor for the term of four years. In case of any vacancy of said office of ordinary, from any cause, the s une shall be filled by election, as is provided in relation to other county officers, and until the same is filled, the Clerk of the Superior Court for the time being-shall act as clerk of said Court of Ordinary. ARTICLE V. 1. The electors of members of the General Assembly shall be free white ina'e citizens of this State ; and shall have attained the age of twenty-one years; and have paid all taxes which may have been required of them, and which they have had an opportunity of paying, agreeably to law, for the year preceding the election ; and shall have resided six months within the district or county. 2. All elections by the General Assembly shall be viva voce, and whim the Senate and House of Representatives unite for the pur pose of electing, they shall meet in the Repre sentative chamber, and the President of the Senate shall in such cases preside, and declare the person or persons elected. 3. In all elections by the people, the e’cc tors shall vote by ballot, until the General As sembly shall otherwise direct. 4. All civil officers sh ill c mtinue in the ex ercise of the duties of their several offices, du ring the periods for which they were appointed, or until they shall be superseded by appoint ments made in conformity with this Constitu tion ; and all laws now in force shall continue to operate, so far as lhev are comp itib’e with this Constitution, until they shall expire, be altered or repealer) ; and it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to puss a?l necessary laws and regulations for carrying this Consti tution into full effect. 5. All militia and countv officers shall be elected by the people in sirrh manner as the General Assembly may by law direct. 6. I his Constitution shall be amended o.jfv by a Convention ot the people calle 1 f>r that purpose. 7. This Constitution shall not t ike effect un til the same is rat tied by the people. And to this end, there shall be an election held at al the places of public election in this State on the Ist Tuesday in July, 1861, when all the citizens of this State entitled to vote for Gov eroor, shall cast their ballots e thcr for “ Ratiti cation” or “No Ratification.” The election shall be conducted in the -amc manner as gen eral elections, and the returns shall be made to the Governor. It a majority of the votes oust shall be for Ratification, the Governor shall by proclamation decline ’his Constitution adopted bv the people. But if for No Ratification, that fact shall be proc aimed by the Governor, and this Constitution shall have no effect what- ever. Done in Convention of the Delegates of the j people of the State of Georgia, at Savannah, on the 23d dav of March, in the year of our L id eighteen hundred and sixty-one. In testimony whereof t'e President of said Convention has hereunto set his han 1, and caused the same to be attested by the Secreta ry thereof. GEORGE/V. CRAWFORD, Pies. Attkst f A. R Lamar, Sec’y. \VaßH!!»gtox, April 2 —The Government loan was taken to day at about 93 J. Nearly thirty millions were bid tor. ®ljc CUniKalc. MARIETTA, ----- APRIL 4. For the Advocate. Mr. Editor : a writer over the signature of “ Via tor,” has been indulging the public, through the col umns of “ The Southern Field an I Fireside,” with imitations of the “ Raven” of Poe, which he tells us are given by one Mr. Harris in New York City, as centime communications of Edgar A. Poe himself, he, Harris, being only the spiritual medium of their communication to the dwellers on this mundane sphere. After reading the two Communications of “ Viator” I was mvself made the medium of commu nicating the following verses. Whose spirit it was that favored me with this duty, I cannot possibly say; if I may conjecture, I would say it was the spir it of all the true master Poets combined, though the form of expression is that of Poe. If you think them worthy an insertion in your paper, you can give them, and commend them to the notice of that truly ster ling Sou'hern Journal, ‘ The Southern F Id and Fireside.” L. By my lonely fireside sitting. Shadows o’er the wall came flitting, Shadows that disturb’d my thought, and shook my soul to its core ; Presently, without dissolving. But into one shape resolving, A demon form they took that settled near me, right before, From beyond the Stygian shore. Then with eyes into mine staring. Look of ancient wisdom wearing, The shape fantastic marked a spot his own upon the floor ; When, w'tli perception curious, And my passion growing furious, I asked him, “if ’twas his intent to turn me out of door ? ’ And a deep, big oath I swore. But his digits gently waving, As if my indulgence craving, The figure answered me—“ that no such ill design he bore ; But from Aidcnn’s mystic poital He cam ; to this planet mortal The light of Truth upon the blind and ignorant to pour— An errand kind— nothing more.” 'l’hen my sudden wrath restraining, I said, my wonted self regaining, ‘‘Tell me, is there pow’r the dead to Earth's regions to restore ? Or, can spirits once departed Back hither again be started By spell or incantation human lips may mutter o’er? Tell, or leave me evermore.” With a look of hopeless sadness That had never tasted gladness, The demon figure shivered in his pl up >:i th Jfl> >r ; Then with eyes into mine staring, Look of ancient wisdom wearing, 'Die vague and mystic shape a more resplendent bright ness wore, As he answered Neverhork. ” “Then the tale that is narrated, And the verses imitated, Os Poo, th it Mr. Harris on oi l M.mhattm shore. Are not any whi t deserving Os any sane man’s observing Who hath regard for Truth and what Truth only doth assure ? Only a lie—nothing morel” With a start almost Icarian, And a shudder quite Tartarean. Shudder thaCsympathetic rm my own being o’er an I o’er. The weir 1 figure quick departed. Leaving me bale and, lone-b cartel, But left a sad Io >k. as though my question he did de plete, As he anffwe ed—“ Everm re.” - » -< -► • ♦ln Mit. Editor —In the general amalgam ition of old party material which now prevails, it is difficult to foresee, how public opinion is to be sufficiently concentrated upon men to fill the stations appointed by the constitution of the Confederate States. Are we t > have a gener al scramble ? Are we to have nominations bv conventions I or have we men am mg us whose qualifications and previous distinguish ed services place them so conspicuously be fore the public as to leave little doubt as to where oar choice is due ? It is time to ponder on these things as pertaining to the next general election. Among the offices to be filled, stands quite prominently a Representative in the first (’in gress from this, the Eighth Congressional Di-- trict, in reference to which I beg leave to sug gest that the people of Cobb County would be gratified if th ’.' could secure the services of the Hom ralde Lucius J. Gaktrell. This gentleman was elected by a large ma jority to the old Coirgres* f->r a term which the secess : on of Georgia forbade him to fulfil. — \\ hen the edict of withdrawal was announced, I believe he was the first to vacate his seat in Congress. No man fought more persistently against the perpetration of the wrongs which have driven Georgia from the Union, and when they were consummated in the triumph of aboli -1 tionism, none adopted more heartily her chosen “measure of redress.’’ In Congress he has renderd the most faithful servi e to bis constit cuts; be has won hoi.orable distinction for him self and ha*' contributed largely to the vindica tion of Southern lights and honor. Ever fore most in the State Rights ranks he took un compromising ground lor the South against its foes of every grade, braving the Black Re publicans and scorning the c unpro r ise of the Squatter Sovereigns; in short, no man hat been* more true to Southern interesti and rights than our late Representative, and now in the hour of triumph and independence, we should re member those whose energies have been de voted to our cause. Let us then with one ac cord, elect him to perfect, in the new Congress, the career which was so suddenly abridged by our secession act. It is the adopted policy of om new Republic to compensate those who have made sacrifices for its establishment, and it will doubtless be the pleasure of a greatfnl constituency to recognize those who have been faithful to their trusts. At least I believe such is the sentiment of Cobb County. LEGAL NOTICES 1 ICL ;— 1 wo months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell the lands belonging' to tho es tate of Job Steward, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors es said deceased. This April 1 1861. JOHN GANN, Adm’r de bonis non, ’ with the will annexed, Notice. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Charles Clet, late of said county dec’d., for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of s tid deceased. ELIZABETH CLER, Aclm’x. April 1, 18G1-30J (IKOIWIA, Forsyth County: — -Wheresa " Julia A. E. Boyd Administratrix of William Boyd preresents to the Court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she has 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. GEORGIA, PICKENS CO. MONTHS after date application will be JL made to the Ordinary of Pickens county at the first reguar term 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, Adin’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, wi bin the time prescribed by layv, so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to sai l deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. WILLIAM E. PADGETT, Adm’r. March 4-12 LOVICIA FAL'UEIT, Adm’x. Raymon Sanford ft . NBSfi, to foreclose Turman H. Sanford, I Mortgage in Cherokee Superi vs ( or Court on lots of land Nos. A. J. Bruce. ' 829 and 830 both in the 2d district of the 2'l section of said county The defend ant is hereby 7 notified to appear at the next Term of the Superioi C urt and make his defence to said rule (if any’ he has) and on failure so to do. a rule absolute will be taken in -aid case and execution issued accor dingly. This 21tb Oct. 1860. J. 11. BROWN, Pill s Att v. GEORGIA, Cobb Cvuntt/. HE-REJohn Maloney, as son in-law of de- I v v ceased, applies to me in yvriting for letters of I Administrator on the estate of Leander Aikins, late i of said comity, deceased. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all ami singular those concerned to tile 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 county. Given under my hand at Marietta, this March 6,1861 mar 6 30d JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Or'dy. EORGIA, Paulding County. \ JT Whereas, A G Bulloch, Administrator of the Estate of Napoleon A Lester, deceased, applies tome for Letters of dismission from said Administration. These are then-lore to cite and admoni h 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. Given under my hand at office this January 30th, i 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary. p BOBGIA, Cobb County Wheretis J 1 n I ’X Rols-rts, Guardian < f Laura Wellborn, applies to | me for letters ol dismissionfrom said Guardianship. These are then fore to cite and admonish all and I singular those crrn 'crned. to tile their objections, if I any they have, in my office on or before the first Mon ! day in May next, otherwise letters of dismission I will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary fol s ml county. Given umb rmy hand and oiiieial sisrnatnre. this March (• Pul. (40d) JNO. G. CAMIU’.ELL, < Ini y. ("1 corgi a Cherokee Cons Hy. W.’ieie- J! as 1-Tancis Hill administ'atrix on the estate of I Binlville Hill, applies for letters of dismission from ! said administration. These are therefore to cite and admoni-h all per sons concerned to tile their objections, if any they' have, on or before the 2d Monday in May next, why; I said letters should not be granted the applicants- 1 nov’J'<’>«llll' >:i JAMES .!• UH bl N. Oi Iy. (i i-oruiih Cobb Cwiinl y Al: JI O. Ifiivs applies to me, in wiitiug, and as a ' friend of the decease i. for fitters of adminisliation on i the estate of Allen T. Meadiam, late of said county, de | ceased. These are therefore to < rte and admonish, all ami ' singular, th • kindred ami cieditors of said decease'! i ' to tile their objections, if any tin y have, in my ofii< e j on or before the first Monday in .May next, other | I wise fitters of adminis ration will be gran ed th<-; applicant at that term of the Court of Urdin..iy fm I said county. ... , . I Given under my hand an 1 official siirnature. this I 18th March. 1861.' -IN'>, <; CAMPBELL. Ord y. Cieorgirt. Cobb County. Wl Whitlock applies to nu- for letters of guardianship over the persons ami pioperty <»f George G . Albert I Y . and Janies P. Leake, orphans of M iliiam Leake, ; . late of South Carolina, deceased. T1 cse are therefore to cite and require all per ons I concerned to be and appear at my office by the fir-t j Mond'y in May next. t<> show cause >if any they have: why said letters should not be arranted Um ,ap J I plieant. Given under my hand at office, this 18th j of March, 1861. J\O. G. CAMPBELL. Ordinary. &KCRRGI CbbbCouuty.- II Glover applies to me f> r letters of ‘ • uardi inship , over the person and propertv of James 8.. AnuiJo seph. Jane L . Maria. Edward and Diomas W. Glover, orphans of John H Glover, decease L These are therefore to cite an I require all persons i concerned to lie and appear aj my office bv the first Monday in Miv next to show cause, ii any they ( have, why -ai 1 letters should not l>e granted the ap-1 plieant. Given under my hand at office, this March JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Ordinary. ■ 10,000 FINE SEGA RS, ( Fm gale by HAMMETT & GROVES. LEGAL NOTICES. Cobb Mortgage Sheriff Sales. WILL BE SOLI) on the first Tuesday in April next before the Com t House door in the City of Marietta, between the Legal hours ot sale, the fol lowing property to-wit: One negro man by’ the name of Charles, about 35 years old of yellow complexion, levied on to satisfy a mortgage ti fa in favor of David Dobbs vs S W Bentley and his wife Frances Bentley. Property point ed out in said mortgage li fa. febl-tds ‘ J. F. McdLESKY, Sh’ff. CkEOROIA, Cherokee County.— Whereas Mary Conner, adm’rx of the estate of John Conner, deceased applies for letters of dismission from said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to file their objections (if any they have) within the time prescribed by’ law why said let ters should not be granted. Dec. 16 1860. JAMES JORDAN, Ord’y. Cherokee Sheriff’s Sa!es. WILL BE SOLI) before the Court Hou e door in the town of Canton, on the first Tuesday in April 1861, w ithin the legal hours es sale, the following ing property, viz. Lets of land Nos. 151, 223, 221, 280, 281 and 296, in the 15th District, 2d section Cherokee county, lev ied on to satisfy’ a fi fa from Cherokee Superior Court, in favor of Herbert Fielder for the use of Wm. P. White vs Wm. IT. Smith, principal, and Griffin Greg ory and S. W. Hillhouse securities. Levied on as the property of said Griffin Gregory. Also, one engine and fixtures, being used for a saw mill by Air. Sewell, near James Haggeriy’s, in said county. Levied on as the property of J B O'Neal, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by T H Hogan. T C of Cherokee county, and pointed out by him. Canton, Feb 26, 1861. BENJ. RILL, Sh’ff. GEORGIA, Forsyth County: NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interestjd that I have administered on the estate of Sam uel Edmonson, late of this county deceased, and all persons having demands against ssid estate, can pre sent them to me within the time limited by law, and those owing said estate are required to pay up accor dingly, as the statutes require. WILLI.-LM D. BENTLEY, octi 2 iB6O Adin'r. of Sami Edmonson. G EORGIA, Paiihliug County :-Whereas William Jones, Administrator of Joseph M. Sim mons, deceased, applies to me for letters ot dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September next to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this Feb 18,1861. Feb 22-6 m MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y. Notice. fpWO months after date application will he riirlde to I JL the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Cobb county j tor leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of N. ■ 11. Campbell, dec’d, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. March 61861. W. W. CARRELL, Adm’r. AdmiMistrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary ZA. of Cobb county, will be sold at the Court House in the city of Marietta, on the first Tuesday of April ■ next, within the legal hours of sale, the following lands to wit : about one hundred and thirty acres of lot number seven, and about seven or eight acres off of lot number eight, in the 2'th district in said coun ty. Said ’an Is lying adjoining Acworth, and being well improved. Sold as the property of Washington Drmmnond. late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai l deceased. — Terms, made known on the day of sale, J. T. IIAMELTON, j . , . ELIZ'.BETH DRUMMOND, f s - Feb. 11 1861.—tds, I . .__ --4 OTATE OF GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY— -0 Whereas, A. G. Ilutchins,AdmU’strator of Robe i son Wood, repres .is t > the Cou. t in Ids petition, a ly filed and entered a record, that he has fully ad -minis’ed Rcberton Wood’cs estate : This ij, therefore, tocite all persons known as cred itors, to show cause if any they can, why said admin ; istratcr should not be discharged from hisadministra tion. and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in -lune next, 1861. dec. 7, 1860. 11. BARKER. Ord’y. Aotace. GEORGIA, Cobb Coiniiy.— All persons in debted to the estate of Reuben Rumsey,late of said county,dec’d.are notilied to make immediate payment; and those having demands against 'said estate, are requested to present them to the Undersigned properly attested, wi hin the time prescrib'd bylaw. M irch 6, 1861 Gw .W. W. CARRELL, Adm’r. GEOEJtiS A. Psutißdiug County*—Wh as O E. Brintlt and Milly J- Brintleapply to me for letters of Admini itration it; on the estate of A, G. Brintle, latcofsaal county deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of <aid dec’d, to tile their objections, if any they have, by the first Moral ay in Alai- next, why sai 1 letters should not be grant d the applicant. Given under rnv hand at office, this March 25.1861. MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y. GEORGIA, PIC REX.s COUNTYA OTECEl— persons indebted to the estate of Lx John T. Jacobs, deceased, are hereby re quested to make immediate payment ; and those hav ing demands against said < stat - will present them properly attested in terms of the law, to the under signed. THOS. G. JACOBS, Adot'r. March 21st, IRGI .-."AI _ __ ’K’ <>Tl<' 16. \' 1 ir- ’us iud bted to the ■ Lx of Isaac Howell, deceased, ate hereby required to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate a e requested to present tm-in properly attested, to the undersigned, in terms of the law. H. P. HOWEL'-, Feb I 1861 Administrator. (sLORbB A. Clivrokev County.— Whereas William Gilstrap, guardian oi Jane Praten applies for letters of dismission from his s.i 1 guardianship. 'These are therefore to notify all per-ons concerned ‘o file their object ons tis any they have) within the time prescribed by law why s od letters should not be granted the applicant. 16th Dec. 1860. JAMES Jordan, Ord’y. f’ EORGIA, Cobb County.— AVhercas James 'T D. Arnold ; pplies to me for ’"tiers of Guardianship over the person and propert' - nf Ali ces Arnold, orphan of Joseph D. Arnold, decc i>-ed. These are therefore to cite and admoin’sh all a: <l singular tla>se concerned, to file their objections, it any they have, in my office on or Is-fore the Ist Mon day in May next, otherwise fetters of Guardian ship will be granted the applicant at that term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand and official signature, this 18tfi March, 1861. JNO. G. < 'AMPBELL. Ord’y. EORGIA Paulding Count y«—>Where- JF a', Henry G-ster. Administrator of the estate of Henry Palmer, deceased, applies to me fur Letters o Dismission fr >m said .4dtniiiistration These are therefore to cite and a'hnoni>h all person* concerned, to l>e and appe-ir at my office, by the first Monday in May next, to show cause, (if any they have.) why said Letters of Distni—.ion should not be granted the applic- nt. Gven under my hand at Office, this Oct. 29th 1860 MILES EDWARDS Ord ry. MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. Recruiting Rendezvous, Ist Reg’t., G. A. 1 Marietta, March 25, 18G1. C A PREMIUM of two ($2) will be paid to any Aj/x citizen, non-commissioned officer or soldier, for each accepted Recruit that may be breughtjto the Rendezvous. W. J. MAGILL, Mar 25-ts Capt. Ist Reg’t. G. A. EXCELSIOR MILL. C ORNAIEAL A ND ' ROUND at this Mill, is acknowledged to be supe ’ rior to that which is prepared by the old style mills. For sale by the Grocery and Provision dealers in Marietta. March 21 Tan Bark Wanted. will be purchased by the Marietta jL steam Tannery, in any quantity, for which will pay three (3) cents per foot, if delivered at the yard. [March 11] JNO. H. GLOVER. 100,04)0 Feet oh hand. r FITE subset iber has on hand at his Steam Saw Mill’/ A 2.J miles front Mal let‘a, 100,000 Feet of lAtntber, Plank of any kind, or other descriptions of lumber he is prepared to furnish FOR THE CAS 11, at $1 per hundred at the Mill, or $1 25 delivered at Marietta. A. COOK. may be left at the ,Post Office, or at T. J. Atkinson’s store. april 1-ts JARAI O N cC- CO' S Excelsior Mills, MARIETTA, Ga. r piIIS French Burr Stone Mill, lately’ put up in Me ■E Elfresh’s building, near the railroad, runs every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, and makes the finest quality ot Meal and Grist. ground for toll. Mar2l JARMON & CO. St. James’ institute. For Young Ladies. On the Rectory Grounds. o EV. SAMITEE ISE iV EDICT, Rector and I Tiac-her of Christian Evidences and Ethics. YIISS .1. E. GREEJV, Principal. JIl«. V. JI. EITHER, Assistant. PROS'. V. 53. JI lIftGET, Teacher of Modern Languages. PROF. E. JI. EDWARJOY, 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 ChThtmas. The next session will commence Febniai-y •1, and end July 26. Thete 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 triends are requested to visit tlie Institute at any time. A strict daily’ record is kept of each pupil’s condnct 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. ; A’o allowance can be made for absence except in the etise of protracted illness. 'The range of Studies pursued is divided into a PRIMARY COURSE, PREPARATORY COURSE, First Form and Second Foun, and an ACADEMIC COURSE, First form, second form and third form Circulars containing particulars of this arrangement in tabular order furnished on application. Modern and Ancient Languages, Music, Drawing, &c., taught at any stage of cither course, as may be desired. Terms of Tuition by the Month : Primary Course, $2 50 Elementary “ ............................3 00 Academic ‘‘ Ordinary English Branches. 400 “ Higher “ and Ancient Languages, 5 00 French and other Model n Languages, 2 00 ' Music-Instrumental—Piano, (>rgari or Guitar,.... 5 00 Vocal, Hi her Art, ....500 “ “ Classing 2 00 Drawing .3 00 Bills for tuition from the time of entrance to the end ot the Session pay’ablc in April ami October. Board can be obtained in good f milies at reasona- ' ble rates. Application mav be made to the Principal, or to S A JI I E E BE X EDI CT, Rcctor Mari, J tn. 26, 1861. J O SIN R S ANGES. CARRIAGE I JI JI ING, Harness Making and Sa d <ll er y. • 000000 At the Room over Kirkland's Celler. r |TVIIE Undersigned would most re spectfully ca’l the attention of the public to the above business, which he intends carrying ort in. all its VARIOUS DEPARTMEN'J'.S with neatrtess and dispatch, surpassed by' few establishments in the South. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended to, Accounts will be due and collectible twice a ye“ r —say the Ist of July and January of each year. Accounts not settled promptly at those times, will iraw interest for all the time they remain unsettled A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited JOHN R. SANGES "c7 j? s~ii r D, At the Old Stand of .1. 11. JleC’lintock. HAS now on hand a large and w< 11-selected assortment of family supplies, to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Ma rietta and the country, the one priced system will be strictly adhered to. His terms will be Cash, or equivalent, that is, Country Produce at Cash prices, or short time to prompt paying customers. Bills due on presentation. His determination is to sell good articles at low prices ami will expect prompt payments. Choice Fruit Trees. riJIIE undersigned is prepared to furnish the very JL best varieties of fine fruit trees from his Nur sery near Marietta. Orders through the Post Office will be promptly attended to. Marietta, Ga—Feb 19 N B HARDEN. COFFEE. ———' »3O Bags Coffee, Bio, Java, and Laguira, on handfor ale by WM. ROOT & SON.