The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, May 07, 1861, Image 4

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- Georgia U inc. Airs T. Stephens has presented us vm’ ! a bottle of Georgia wine made by herself, from grapes grown on the farm of Mr. Stephens adjacent to Marietta We do not profess to be judges of the article, buf.it is pronounced by those who are, to be of excellent quality. May Day. The anniversary called together at the In stitute Hall a large number of the young la dies of Marietta with Cadets oi the Institute and invited guests. The occasion was mark ed by crowning a Queen of May, with suit able addresses and a social evening party. Miss Sanges’ School. The pupils of Miss Sanges’ School celebra ted the first of May by addresses at the Court House and a picnic at Connell s Hall. The children, most of them quitcjyoung, acquitted themselves, as we undersand, very well, and all passed oil pleasantly. The Virginia Delegates. We learn that the Virginia Delegates to Congress at Montgomery passed through At lanta on yesterday morning. They were call ed upon and made stirring addresses. Vir ginia now occupies a noble and commanding position. Cobb Mountaineers. The Cobb Mountaineers, James I’. Cooper Captain, went yesterday into encampment one and a half miles from Maiietta, near the Seceders’ Church, where they will remain for purpose of drill till called into service. Provision Supply. The Southern press is urging the impor tance of a large provision crop. This should not be neglected. Georgia is now well sup plied. It should be kept so by every avail able means. The W. &A. 11. Road for eight consecutive weeks brought from Chattanooga from one hundred to one hundred fifty car loads of provisions per day. AV e have thus from eighty to a hundred millions pounds oi food brought into the State in two months time. Making all proper allowances for the portion carried through Georgia and there is now left an enormous quantity ol imported Bacon,Corn,Flour, &c remaining. And to this the large quantity remaining from our own crops and with ordinary prudence and the blessing of heaven there will be no scarcity. The Wheat harvest will commence in a very few weeks, and if no disaster befals it, there will be a most abundant one. But our (ar mors should use every available means to a l 1 to the production of provisions of every kind for their own consumption, the v tints oi tin n neighbors and the, supply of our soldiers and their families. Advice to Volunteers. — Hou to V/' pare for the Campaign. — A writer, who signs him self “An Old Soldier,” gives thefollovvii g ad vice to young soldiers : 1. Remember that in a campaign more men die from sickness than by the bul let. 2. Line your blankets niith one thivkne a of brown drilling. This adds but four ounces in weight, and doubles the warmth. 3. Buy a small India rubber blanket (only sl. 50) to lay on the ground or to throw over your shoulders when oh guard duty dining a rain storm. Most of the eastern tr<> >ps are provided with these. Straw to lie on is m t always to be had. 4. The best military hat in use is the light colored soft felt: the crown being sufficiently high to allow space for air over the brain. You can fasten it up as a continental in '.. A weather, or turn it down when it is wet or very sunny. 5. Let your beard grow, so as to | mteet the throat and lungs. G. Keep your entire person clear. tb’r pre vents fevers und bowel complaints in warn climates. Wash your body each a; ,it ] s siblo. Avoid strong e 41' o and. oily meat. Gen. Scott said that the too li«o use oi these (together with neglect in keepii the skin clean) cost many a soldi r his lite in Mexico. 7. Asuddencbeck of persp.rati oi ' y or night air often causes fever and • atm When thus exposed do r.ot f<-r.v .r ket. t’rinn tkc .t< i'<i /,ih . . New Orleans, May -Lol \an 1‘ with eight hundred I'ex ms capture i < : hundred Federal troops und r M j fillo-, who were at Indianola.and .. temp > ' to e - in two sailing vessels. Van Dorn went after them in three -mi i ers, an I shortly after, their rou e s -a\\. r ly was cut off by a steamer tr a Gao -t ~ withone hundred a.. . twenty in. a a m .:■■* pieces of Artillery. Maj. Sibley surrendered, faced: rs on parole. The arms were turned ever t Col. Van Dorn. The men were allowe 1 either to in Confederate States Army, , r take an oath, not to serve against it. Banks of Augusta have n r i to unite with the banks oi Sava- ..th t‘i :: latp ar t the S at-- f•. . teu per eent. ci their capital. Killed eat.u. n are bei- . ". ' ; ■ Foundry” ui New Orleans. n:i4 it will - be able to turn out th > sup. ;:. r any quantity. Barbaf.L u New Yviik.- tl. B. 1 am..-.-; Esq., President of the R usk • f the ilet ,-.i . f New Yvfk. and : r many x -. ■ resident tvt A jS»3ES3SX^~'^7O r of that city, lately resigned that office. Soon after resignation he was waited on by a com mittee of the citizens, and ordered to leave the city by a specified short time. It was Mr. Lamar’s desire and intention to leave the city, and his resignation was with reference to this, but the critical illness of his wife —a fact that must have been known to some of the mob—prevented an early re moval. He informed the mob committee that he could not and would not leave at their orders, and hero the matter' rested at our last ac counts. What a commentary on free speech,and free action and the abuse which has been lavish ed on the South by Phariasaic New York?— Charleston Mercury. Governor Hicks, of Mary [and, is in full comm union,consultation and concert with Lin coln and his Cabinet: he is known and recognized in Washington as a trusted member and agent of the Black Republican party. a’nr AilrcrtLcmctts. 1861. DRUGS Jtil' MARKLEY & JOYNER A NNOUNCE to their customers that they have on hand a full and complete stock of D R U; G S AND MEDICINES. Oar present assortment of all the usual goods kept in a Drug Store, is now offered at prices that cannot fail to suit. Persons in want of any of the following would do well to price them at our house: Kerosene Burning Oil, KEftOSENft LAMPS from GO cts. to $3 75 each. ALSO Turpentine, Fluid, Candles, Alcohol, Lard and Sperm Oils, Linseed Oil, White Loads, PAINTERS' COLORS, Tutty, Window Glass, Druggists’ Vials, I S ST UFFS, <&c., «w., ■<■-. Prescript lens carefully put up. BiiSa tom W’oil 1 £oI :• <?.**<«. BED COEDS, PLOW LINES, PAINTED BUCKETS & TUBS, Cellar Buckets anl 'lu’x. Well Biickats and heels', Sieves and Riddles, Tea Kettles, Coffee Mil , Cotton Twine and Factory Thread, For sale by Ma,.- 1, 1861 WM. ROOT SON. Bi® iii cm. Its Character Claims, &c., 1 ■’ii---1. I'hc C • I s extensive ami suitid to the char.; -ter and sphere of females. . The IX.-iy'iae• t l ' tu illy maintain cd. without severity, or harshness. ’i in ret. Tin> It.-. cf Tumen are m< derate and the payment - ea.- v. l otirth. llio buildings and Grounds. being very n teil to plea-ant and liealth'iil stu.iv and excr. i.-e. I‘ifth. The l'i ill. ii al i.-, by l>:rth »nd education, a G< i_-.au: all lii-tnM-t.- and symp.ati.i.- are e ■■■ :allv Sou and 1 a ■ nur< bast 1 tl property . under ti a’-. oe t • • - tl.epuip .f ist luli.-uing a Southern letnalu -. mtuary, v.pml to ■ any other in < \i.-t. nee. >ixth. The parents v'..> ■■ t'ie ; t •.:.••• r ■ here, may i‘-el n- un d li.at they :! be exempt limmimii.il iutln. nee-; timt tie y will have ex c. II ti<- social and >■■■ lb .i.jirii'..;.*; cat tier ‘ will r. ,-cive every atieuto it tu .:s-;.ry to lhej- im prov mint and c- mb ri ; that they will be ci-n d u ted regularly thr nigl a e ::r- of ai pi ■ l iate ■sttidii s auda' the end of tha car... w i 1 reec.'.e diid a-i ertifi-ate sot t •• r t-dar-': . . Vt et.th, cta- -. : >.iy . a ter at . . ; time and will bo . - >r : fl ■m ti i:e • f i ■; e t-> th i-l -e . f ti;e Se--i< . Idighth. i e i'.'iiea'i’ is prip.: ’. :> t:’.k( In ardors at m•■der.-v ee: .•>- and t> ass rd them extra a hani ige.- f -r pr .-.curing thi :r >-:i.;!es. ’ ' !•’. r 1 arti. . .. ... a< .:i• f. C< )PER, l , ;i:-.. M:. i tla. M.r _•. '.. :-■ •. I CHEESE. J’l’ST received, a larg 1 h r of Er.-r.-h Dairy and other Cheese, by GROVES o. Bl INER. NUTS I A L'.T ' E hd <■:' Alm • is, Fi’b. rts, Pcmn. \ ... I : . ' : sh W., ■ ' • a Nuts and Rai- sius. f.-r sale ■ y CRO \ I.s A BUT X.EK. GL.'G.k'G’ZJ, (• ■ ' Ct.-ii .VI J.- A DVt I > IS rr ATOR’S SALE. ><7 ILL be . Id, ■ n ti e first Tuesday tnJu’y y V next, . ->-e the C . -.rt House dor in Mr.ri' ' i. : i- 1. ..’ . sos .-.lie. :y virtue cd an > rJcr ft at:. C u»t i f Ordinary of sai s c.: ty, v: ■ ■ -;. -> , a, r. : - IC , r -ue.a: - i u t . .- . 1 for t.e b. -.t f.: : : . :ie:r a- l‘ ere I:; -> if the e-mte es derer.iah Mi ;e. dvi cs.-i d. Tertas in., ’c hr.ewT. ■ n tl.e dav . f s .’e. A; 1-M.ls 1. SA SANN AH M. 1: E, A-iin’x. LIVE.AY STABLE NOTICE.’ 4 LL persons hiring Horses, Buggies or Carri kA., apes from the Livery Stable of the subscriber arc notified that the CASH must be paid at the time of hiring. As I have to pay Cash for feed fur my stock, I cannot credit out from my stable. I. N. HEGGIE. Mrs. ISAACS, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, Con .nelly’s Iron Front Store, White Hall, near Alabama Street ATL ANTA, GEORG 1 A. 4 LARGE assortment of Bonnet?, Head Dresses. Bertha Capes, Embroideries, Dress Trimming's and Fancy Goo is constantly on hand. IJoJintt.r macltffto bvtler at sliori notice. Oct 5, ly. NE W PA IN T S H OP. THE undersigned having permanently located in Marietta with a view of carrying on the PAINTIN usines in all its various departments, has taken the Room over the Workshop ul W. It. McCown, on Decatur Street. He would respectfully cal! the attention of citi izens and others to the same, and earnestly solicit a liberal share of patronage. ,?>c~All work dime witlipromptness and dispatch. Jan. IS, ly. I- K- HAYS. WILLIAMS & M’LEAN, MA L> lll’crs alHil Dc;liClS 2P- ’*■ 2 <1 O Ifflffll, 15) M 0 MATKES'SES, Looking-Glasses, Plates &c. Pencil Tile Street, Ae I a ssl a , Geo rgia. April 20, DRU G S C ■ ■ • ) \ ■ ' I MimMS! . ... 11. M. HAMMETT. •’ T. CF.OVES I J». Jlamm.oU - r Grove> ? Wm. ROOT’S OLD STAND, GEO., LD rc.-y< < t i. ly call the m tun o' * V l’i v.- ii ia :-. Aim ■ :.,.i.ts, and the publi gen erally, to tin ir lar uti lwe l selected stock ot DRM OIES, E-A.IETTS, 6.C, embracing everyth!”;;' c..mpr 1 in jl e reg' mr Drug Lusine s, vrnch t’mv ate > ■’ ;..in It ■ <•" tin' mo.-t aj [ . ;> > ei'l term- lor Cash cr Approved. Paper. As our f- I'iiitii -f- r the pur ;se of g->-d* ar< uncq'.lalkd, w<: oiler (SEEA T IXPL'CEMEXTS to 11 urebase'S. Tn a 1 lition to .mr f t., !; . w me..':- <I, e h ivi' a toll >r* .m rt ”t IL’oirf'eiikiovv'- FANC’Y Jv COMMON b’OAP£, Tooth. Hair and Nail F ii-!i<-s, v.-’ ’• h w e . dirret from the manu act <:■ ;?. AL”, Stationery, Cutlery, Toys. Cr-. kery, Gardea Sects, Field ; A la! .-tuck ut I-T RZD W -2A EE ; su< has ir., II a . Ax- ■. Na .. -. " ho’. <■:’ .m ’ Purks, L> I‘ingL'. lb i Ware, Ac. 40.000 Pounds of Iron, rnvnd everv t’.'.it: g else in ;'..c 1.1 e line. Givi a.- a ■ trial, .-ali-m ton a..:.. : ei. mar I ly FAMILY SUPPLIES r| < ' FIN ROGER Embracing every art 1 u«;:. .. Lpt i;> j”-.- such as MOL A S E S ANO Y RUE’- Qb ev ■n -r To ’ ace o e SEGARS, Taken in barter on liberal terms. T g’ .. 1 ' c i ’ ?Jr J!. S. J - , . large -’ ml; i f Grocer! s-m. Um- very • best of term?;. wMere Mr. Hemes will take [L.u-m. i in waiting ... custotncr:. E. PAGE. May !,l?fL < EORGI CI? 3C "'IOKEE Coun iN (v. —Where:’.-. Alfred Low, as the brother of John Low, deecitred, applies to me for tetters of admimistration upon toe es’ate of the raid John Low', late of s lid coupiy deceased. These arc thdrefore to cite had admonish all and singu ar the kindred and erediti r ■’of said deceased to lie their ohjoclions, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why sa <1 letters s not be granted the applicant, this 4th April. 186 I. April 11. JAMES JORDAN, Od y. EST RAT NOT ICE, Git orsjia, Paulding Vouniy, Clerks Office, Inferior Court, April 11, 1861. a LL I’ERSONS INTE EST cd are hereby noticed that W. L. Bone, of said county, tolls beforo William Adair, one of the Justices of the Pe i*.c for said county, as an cstray, a Gray Horse, with som t yellow spots on his neck ard shoulders, supposed to be ab >ut fifteen years old, four feet eleven inches high, valued by AV. V. . Thompson and John B. Adair, freeholders of said county, to be worth five dollars. Tho owner of said estray is hereby required to come forward pay chi’ime.-. and tal-c sai l horse away ; or he wi 1 lie deilcwitlr as the law directs. A true extract from the estray Book. N. N. BEALL, C. J. C. _________--- OTirE9 TWO NIONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell the real es ate belonging o the estate of Charles Clcr, late ot said county de ceased. for the benefit of the heirs an i creditors of said lie.- ', 'cd. April 1, ELIZABETH CLER, Adm’x. EORG3 A, FORSYTH County—Whcre ? as Julia a. E. Be ' Wil liam Boyd, presents to the Court in her petition duly tiled and entered on record, that she has ful ly .administered William Boyd's estate, ’this is therefore tociteall persons concerned, l-in dnnd crediters, to show cause if any they can, why said administratrix should not be diseha'-ged from lief administration on. the first M inlay in May next, noy JO 11. BARKER, Od’y. x.7¥ .s Joseph M’Conne 1, administrator of the e-tafe of Wm. Beavers, deceased, applies to me fur dismission fiom s»id admini.-:ration. These are therefore to cite and admoni-h all pc: - >r,s that they fi'e their objections, if any they h ive, ■within the time prefcriaed by law why sii { letters, of dismission should hot lie granted the ap plicant JAMES JORDzVN, Od’y. April 11,1861. C! TATE OF EGRG f ■" O County: V, hereas, A. G.liutchi s, Admin i-t:ator oi Robertson Wood, represents to the Court in Ids petition, duly filed and entered on re cord, that he has fully icuciiiisteiod Robertson Wood’s csta c . Th!-- is, t! erefore. to cite all r .r/ n- km wn as creditor.-, to show came if any ti cy n. v. by said .: iministrator si ot id not be dis barged from i is .ulnf uis’ration, an I reelive let i:1 cismissiuii on the first Monday in Jure next. IS 1. Dee. 7, IS6O. ' H. BARK EK, Ortl’y. EORGIA. ' . r ■ . ’ : ■ v ; : R Whereas, A. G. ButL’Ca, Administ-ai >r of the Estate ot Napoleon A. Lester, deceased, ap plies t i me fur letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. These re therefore to cite and a 'i.f i-b all per sons eonccr-cd to h • an.l appear at my i i'i o by the Ist Monday in .A’ ; .- next, t > show i-.ui-e, it any they ave, "hy said Leiter.- should not be gran tc i the app’i nnt. Given un ler mv han 1 nt off! 'c tl :• January 3.;, 1861. MILES ED viIDS Oi li a X < i’J J's S. HC pcrsi i s in I Aid t) t'e 1\ e,-t ite o! Is-i,iu i! o well, ileet'a: eI. tie hereby required to make imir edi ite • a> men', :in all i ho- ■ having demands a aii st .- r.d ■ .-n.ie are le.pii t"i pf'crCT’* y H»t* U.u c.l, i'l terms ot tee law. H P. Ho\i iliJ. F b. I, 1861. Aom’r. NTOI : - mu’ i <a t r 'h,;■ a li <:>t” u will he :: ’<■ ' ’ Lie *'• art oi fhciiia r-. of Cobb County f : .•.•.fa'.-41twji>-:ti..slr leg i”-; •ot !• ■ c.-'a ' ..' ■■ 1 '' al oney, d . vd, for the - - < e sed. ED ’YA H :■ MA I US, Ado April 29, IM’.l Notice to Debt.//3 i-:h‘Creditors. A LT. pc S'- .', bavin - d -.e.inu- agai:.st tile is jyL talc of Mariha late cf I con ty, are req n i red 1 o ; r< -ent ibe in pro) -J y attested, a-th nt e time pi r ' lb;, liw.to h: under i i : : i■ ll tho. e u ' >ed to -aul c I ite are rei-tn .-tnl t > m kc m uciiate paym-nt. ApiilL'l >ii. EDVf AI.D .M.vYES, A.ltn'r. I irrAi'.rf2r»r. , ~ - y- ■- '7- ‘ --'.■r-'" IL GA T 1 NA MQMUMEMTS, Tombs, Head Stones. Mantels, "v” .a. s; :a s -A. znt id fur:. t -J'-lM'/./. t A’/'''"■ // i-■ s res. .. .I South, of the Georgia i’ai rood, ucpot. .Vi Li 51 J - 4G -- ‘‘<■•■.’•<'s?- J unS .• 1 v. L. BENHETT’S CHEAP CASH STORE X» v. nj.i iug S to: •• ot STAPLE AHD FAMCY I E Y 0 00 JUST RECEIVED. ■>- i fl . wii: ! rov. » '*d■ ’i' • ’ ■■ J', r. s'oith L: tc ii. r'ft IV ■. ."q the Very best Stock oi' Goods ■■ tvcrpu r* h.i * L•-• -*' l i ’ j i*' I 1 ; xoi ' CASH •• • ' I call a". V"I" y ; ' mv purelm ■ - oi’ J,.-.-. - nd ■ ■' -i ■■a '■ sipply of . READY-MADE CLO LADIES’ DRESS GOODS AND A LARGE L'm TT LOootSi mid Shoes’. •ill a i.! -*s ' i- .1 ' » ’ : . - : . ' ■ ■ I ward au4 at 1 m:i.kgst;Ul.rui ! ;i, <t la y j,.,.y fad ! !r not • :.:;d a iu 1: a:if - i ;■ r toll;miuti. L. KENNETT, r 2 . s Oom Meal and Hominy 1 4 4 ROUND tl.:- Mil. ■■ Ik- 'R. ; •Ito 1 * J 5 -uperi’-r to that wmrh p pare! I old style mill*. t gF• r rale ’ym-Gt - - l’ r ” - * 1 metal I artesT MARKLEY & JOYNER Have received a large stock of Pocket Diaries from 20 cts. to s:5 cts. each— all aud see them.— Also have in store $1,200 WO3R.TT3: OL" m, CAP UM IOTE MI 1 WHOT,E CASE SCHOOL SLATES, 30 THOUSAND ENVELOPES,. 150 B OTTLES G 0 O D INN, 50 GLOSS STEEL PENS, ALSO, GoldPe n s, I v or y 'E ablets. Lead Pencils. &c., &c., and Oi WK. J BOaiSl t. XT ZkZT IB S 2R 1 1 0 0. 0 0 0 Fe c t On II an d . TIIF sub.- ?r Ims on hand at. his Steam Saw Mill, two and a half miles from Marietta, 100,000 FEET OF LUMBER. Plank of any kin 1. or <> her descriptisus of lum ber he is prepared to furnish For the Cash, a 1 : 8l por hundred al the Mill, or, SI 25 delivered at Marietta. Orders in iv be le t at the Post Office, or at T, T. Atkinson's- store. 111111)111 111. . CPODS. e P blic Square. MARIETTA. GEORGIA. T'lie larjjest steclc o€ Hni'dware iiml House jr-.ir ' . .ml .<v<_• bi oigglit to Mari ttu. i nis invited to tbe very ex | 5 I 'u.-i’ an ! well selected f>< k <4 Hardware arid IL i’ ;■ Furnishing G< ■ 6- « hich I have now in Store: C’.i.-)-' ’ig in 'port •I' Iron, .Nails, I’ots, Latch-. .-. L- i ’ Hinge-. (Grpm lcr’< Tools, Axes, J lati-le i -. Ovens, Parlor, Kitchen, Box and Woo l Stove.. Every vari Black mitli’s Tool’, Anvils. V i-’mi. j'- . L.u.i. U.I-UHII, iHi’S- fMi’t Wend ws. •’J.) ■ ('u!l r■. J vi-r |’l::i-' I Ware, Corn Sl.el- I, . . -it' - . 1 ! : .:. <■-. .I'eints, Oils, Gia;'-', ;?a' ’ d-I ■ i,‘s’ and Carponter’s . i L A ■ i oil aI A Ganta Pi ices, ; ;il I: id. ■ ; ■••jiufu tiir-. every variety of Copper, Iron, Tin and Sheet Iron V yx. s _ b ■ .i i. i.f :11 l.iiids docc on short notice.— f -; 1 a-I c-m m> . L c l.i y .-tuck. W. L- WADSWORTH. Jan 1, ly. ISON, Z h l'i It 'O- a 1 •: and well selected as- Vy -'ortu.cut of • FAMILY GR 0 ERIES FOR CASH! ji v•. 1 j ■- 11 «•! ti 1 1* 1 n<’k Tea, ( } ]; a •{ C'H Uii, PickJua; and Pre- ■; BUTTER, CRACKERS, Assorted, JAMS CI'EAEI . CHOICE SHOULDERS, S’s OK ED BEEF, KWHEAT FLOUR, b ” lasses, Spices, all hinds and best quality M- 1 •< 1, . 1, V. :Fi b, Smq-. a large assort r.‘, Rui.-ius, Figs, Prunes, Ac. M . LdßooT’S?tt ‘ W ; -r-'-effifiy. i“- U f 'tra :-’D L ; 5 ■ . _■ •. I ; mai.int.y iutbij place at ’■ . ' re ’ . • - - ■ ™ a * . ._ -• ~r «■ t. -. n .de Nm-ta ur south. All Work Wairanted. TEBMS Feb s -ly. T. THOMPSON. gwim'tistinentsi. MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY, Respectfully call the attention of tho public to their ShLiplo JUmicy DRH|BS!! BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS W DIPS, FIW B ONWTS AND 1 > 1’ O fS <j} <> o <! JS ! CHINA AND GLASS-WARE, Call and see our Stock before buyirig elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with the hardness of the times. Store next Door to D. M. Young. PAGE & HALEY. May 1, 1861. tc. MAR3ETTA CLOTHING STORE, South side of the Public Square.; door to the Post HEN P Y Hi« s c H 2 CHEAP | I ss : CAS H "’©a ' R T 5 . T .. 0 . R ... E .’h II I R S C II DEALER IN FAS 1J IONA RLE C LOT HING,' AND Gent’s Furnishing 1 Goods. H HA\ E just received a small and fine stock of fl Slimmer Clothing. Ifyou want a fine or com mon suit, and wish to buy cheap, come to the Ma rietl i Clothing Store. No house in our city can under oil me, and I will fell at the lowest Atlanta prices for cash only. : •’ 1 also call attention to in v supply of Boy’s CmtHi, . ct.ig ’i’ Hags.' mm line French ATai scilles \’e: ts, <tc., <te? aprilllqly NEW 1 AND BOOK BINDINO. Pip!! I’ ;ih < i ibers re-peelfully inform the public )| that they have commenced, in the city of At lanta, A New Book Bindery. lll.ml. 3» J. . Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Blot ters, tl. i 1 Stable Regis tors, Pockets, Record IL' I:.;. <tc., with or without printed Headings, and Ruled to any pattern desired, manufactured in the n< .itc.-t ami nio.-t inqirovcd manner without delay. Magazines, Music, N v.-papers, <te., neatly bound at short not ice. Orders from any part of the State wili meet \i:th prompt attention, and Books required to be sent by mail, hand, wagon or railroad, care fully enveloped so as to avoid (he possibility of injury by transportation. •’an t;,‘ ’6O. J. P. MASON <t CO. Co J. S H EPA RD, At the stand of J. H. M’Clintock, HAS NO W ON 11 ANi> A large g y and well-select: d assortment of FAMILY SUPLIES, to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Marietta and the country. The ONE PRICE HASTE 31 will bo strictly adhered to. His telijjs will be CASH. or equivalent, that COUNTRY PRODUCE, at < a-h Prices, or licit t'ine to prompt paying custoiueas. Bills Duo on Presentation. Hi ib : :niii a'ion is to sell good articles at low price- and will expect prompt payments. : WM GALLERY REMOEVD, Nbith side Public Sqare, T.IARILT TA, GEORGIA ; rpHANKIT L for the very liberal patronage I 1. have reeeivi I for the la-'t five years I am hap py t • inf irm the public and my friends that I have filtc-il up a Picture Gallery second to none in the ■'t ile lam i.ow prepared to turni.-h customers wit! Ph Hires of all sizes and styles, equal »o the I ! • prodn-'i dby the Ptetographi • art All are tn > I’mms—STRICTLY CA.811.-D':. ' 1 G. J. GABLE. WM. A. FRAZER. , two dpors bdow a S th od -nu.d, when he has a complete siock WAT CHE S, WA'I'I'IICHAINS, JEWELRY, PLATED AND SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, <SoO. ? All ■ ? wL: h be, off rs Cheaj ■ r than ever. C. il at the Now ecore, en< -co for yr urselvet, Dec 14.