The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, May 14, 1861, Image 4

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gftiscdtancous. State of Geo., Pickens County. The Grand Jurors sworn, chosen and selec ted for the county of Pickens for the present Term of the Superior Court, beg leave to sub mit, respectfully, the following general pre sentments : We have, through appropriate committees examined the various county offices as well as the public buildings in obedience to the charge of the Court. We find the office of Clerk of the Superi or Court kept in a neat and business-like style, having the proper vouchers of file and on record for all moneys received by the Clerk for the county, and we accord to the Clerk our approbation for the manner in which he discharges the duties of his office. We find the office of Clerk of the. Inferior Court kept in good style, and that all moneys in bis hands have been properly disposed of. We find the Sheriff's office in an excellent condition. The county Treasurers’ books are well and neatly kept, and he has in his hands proper vouchers for all money received by him and paid out to proper orders. There is in his hands of funds undisposed of belonging to the county, the sum 0f5123,71. We bear testimony to the order and neat ness of the books and papers of our Ordinary and find his office well and orderly kept, and the School fund for the county of Pickens properly distributed and receipted for. We have by our committee examined the condition of the common jail of the county, we found it in good order save some repairs to the Steps on the out side, and we recom mend that the Inferior Court have them re paired at its earliest convenience. Wc find the roof of our Court house in a very bad condition and most earnestly rec ommend that the Court do let the covering of it out to the lowest bidder upon such stipulations and at such time as they in their discretion may deem best for the interest of the county. We find theroadsin the county in a wretch ed condition generally, to which there are some exceptions; we would call attention of the proper authorities to them, and especially to the road leading from Cassville to Ellijay, which is almost impassable in some places in our county. We recommend the Inferior Court to assess upon the State tax such a percent as in their judgment may be necessary for county pur poses, and also, to pay the Grand and Petit Jurors serving in the Superior and Inferior Courts of the county the sum of one dollar each, per day. We hereby tender to Miss Henrietta Cun ningham of the town of Jasper, this public expression of the thanks of the Grand Jury for presenting to the Volunteer Company in process of organization in our county, a flag of the Southern Confederacy, and express our earnest hope that the Company will be formed and organized, and if a call is made upon our county for troops, that the Compa ny will take its place in the Army ol the Southern Confederacy, and do valiant battle in the cause of our beloved South, and in de fence of the dearest rights of freemen against the encroachments of the wicked and dan gerous Black Republican Administration. In taking leave of his Honor Geo. D. Rice, we bear cheerful testimony to his ability and faithfulness as a presiding officer, and his urbanity and kindness as a gentleman. And we tender our sincere thanks to Col. I'harles I). Phillips the acting Solicitor Gen eral, for his uniform kindness and prompt attention to this body during the present Term of the Court, and that these present ments be bublished. April Adjourned Term, IR6I. Andrew Steel, Foreman. Count P. West, John .Stegall, Andrew Jones, Samuel Weaver, Stophen Griffeth, Jr. William A. Reeves, Joseph Williams, Jasper Johnson, Andrew J. Glenn, James Sharyer, Henry Wilby, Lawrence Bradley, Wiliam Heath, Eli C. f’oflee. James R. McCutchen, Davis Collins, William Partain, Edward Swanson, Caleb R. Tate. Griffin Cason, Robert B. Deering, W illiam 11. Steel It is ordered by the Court that the above presentments be published as requested. GEO. D. RICE, JudgeS. C. April 26, 1861. True extract from the minutes of Court. Wm. Tate, c. s. c. limn iiimii iHiwf THE next Session of this Institution w 11 be opened on the 2 r th February. 18ft], ensuing. For the character of the Institute n- a Military College we refer to the report of the Board of Vis itors and the Annual Message of his Exccllonnx the Governor. The Beard of Visitors for 1860 commend “the good order and neatness of every thing connected with the School," —"the thorough ness of its instruction ;’’ —" the high tone and gentlemanly bearin:’ of the Cnib-ts individually and ns a Corps,"- and “ congratulate the patrons of the Institute upon the growth, health and mus cle of their sons developed by Military training." Tho Governor'n bis Annual Message accords high proise to tho discipline and government of the School and declares it to bo “ important to tho future protection and gre: tness of our State." \\ e invite special attei tiun to the fact that the Gov ernor nt the State is President “ tlx Dili.: of the Board of control. COURSE OF STUDIES. IN MATHEMATICS:—4th Class. Witlunetic Algebra. Plane tie 'inetry Mid Trigonometry. I Clast—Descriptive Geometry. Linear Perspective nn<i the theory of Sha h s and shad >ws. Surveying, Analytical Geometry.—2d Class—Cal ulus. IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE :—Vallue'- Ollendorf’s full course. Vie do Washington.— 3d Cta’S—Manget's Analogy. Charles 12th. Racine. ENGLISH LANGIAGE AND LITERATI'RE Bullion’s English Grammer and Practical Exer cises; Qu.iakenbo’s Rhetoric.—2d Class—Blair’s Rhetoric. Composition and Elocution IX HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Webcr’-- I'niversaL Tytler’s Universal, Fr st's United States. Mitchel's Ancient and M tern Geography. IN NATURAL PHYLOSOPHY: —Mechanics (Bartlett's Text.) Optics. Astronomy, (Olm-teL* Chemistry, .Mineralogy and Geology taught by lecture in :i cour-e of two years. IN ENGINEERING -A fu I course in the Fist Class b-th Civil and Military, compri- ■ _ the principles of Carpentry. Masonry and con strnetion in Iron Roils, K.iiiroi Is an.l Canals. Field Fortifications, I'. rniuier.t Military Works. IN TACTICS li nuv of the Line ; Scott's text.) Licht bif.intiv 11... ice's Artillery (An derson’s I. S Cavvlry Poinsett's.) TERMS. Payable < nr-hjlf in advance for the pr ,-n t V It. For one session of five m nths. in full oi b rd, tuition, fuel, lights. SHL> Burgte»v's fee, i;to other medteal charge. IKpwxit for Clothing. Uniterm Ar.. " 4j The Legis stute appropriate <1 nine th »u?au I i I tars for the benefit f the Institute, and have ena- Mcdus tv solicit a larget i atrvt .1. I > the nceple. Sup- riuteß-.knt. THE MARIETTA SEMI-WEEKLY gulmfeftnettj:. NOTICE. The McDonald Guards will meet at their Drill room at 2 P. M. on Saturday. By order of the Captain. A LARGE Stock of Hinges, Hoes, Shovels, Spades and Hollow Ware, for sale by HAMMETT & GROVES. FINE Brandy and Wines for Medicinal purpos es for sale by HAMMETT & GROVES. Uu. IjLj 13 SHOES!! TTAVING been heretofore unable to accom jLZL modate all my customers, I desire now to in form them and the public generally, that having laid in a good lot of the BEST FRENCH STOCK, and also having employed competent workmen, I am now prepared to supp y a 1 ! who favor me with their patronage, with the best Boots and Shoes that can be made. I intend to keep constantly on hand a few choice ready made Boots and Shoes, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of Southern men to buy Southern made work. All work warranted. PRICES. Water-proof and Quilted bottom Boots, $lO 00 “ “ “ Footing, 6 s’’ Fine Calf Welt Boots, stitched, $8 00 to 9 00 “ Pump sole, do., 8 CO to 9 00 Footing, 5 50 to 6 00 Kip Boots, 5 00 to 7 00 “ Footing, 4 00 to 5 00 Shoes, 2 50 to 6 00 Shop on Powder Springs street, at the foot of Railroad bridge. R. W. GABLE. Repairing also done with neatness and dispatch Jan. 12, 61. POWDER, Shot, Lead and Caps for sale by • HAMMETT & GROVES. r.AJJCy STZiPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE CHINA AND Ijt Jta -/V «, Farn. fI y S u p p I i es, Saddlery, Leather, Fabrics, &c. [WILL keep constantly on hand good selections in the above branches of trade, and will sell at low prices. TERMS CASH. Marietta, Jan 6, 60. D. M. YOUNG. WE are Agents for all the Family or Patent Medicines of the dnv. may 10, 1861. HAMMETT A GROVES. REVENUE NOTICE. VLL dutiable Goods to points on Western and Atlantic R. R. het ween dalton and Atlanea, must be entered, and duties paid thereon, nt At lanta in advance of their arrival nt Dalton, (where on a permit will be given to have them passed to their destination) or they will he stopped at Dal t >n until such entry is made ami duties paid, in a<l - dition to the customary Warehouse and other du ties. When stopped, the duties may be paid at At lanta or Dalton. Dutiable Good-, intended for Dalton and points on said road above, before reaching that place (within the limits of the Confederate States' will l>e required to be enterv 1 and duti s paid on them at Dalton. F. R. SHACKLEFORD, Collector at Atlanta. I NINE Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and a general assortment of Toilet articles. may 10, 1861. HAMMETT A GROVES. (///"Qg/.i. p/< k/:.\ s COl xi r. I ESSE MONROE, l aving applied to be ap pointed Guardian of the person of Mary 1\ Monroe. James M. Monroe, and sh-ma.- I‘. .Mon roe, M nor- under fourteen year- of age, residents of said county : Tiiis is to vito all persons concerned to be an I anpear at the term of the Court < f Ordinary, to be held next atter the expiration of thirty <tavs !':•■ m tho first publication of this notice, aud show cause, if they can. why snl IJ->e Mnr h -uld not be intrusted with the uiiardiati.-hip of the ; r sonsef Mary E. James M. t:ud Thomas I'. Man- Witness mv official signature, ti i- April 2.‘>th. 1861. * ‘ P. F FERGUSON. Or . .nary. 11 AIR R ESTO RA TI V ES. MRS. Allen,sand W <>>i'» Hair Restoratives, Balm ot Savannah. Ireophorviis. Kaths rm, Ac. For sale by 11AMMEll A GKUV ES. INDIGO, M.iJ ler. Cop;<:.<. L> gw nd. Blue . Stone, Sulphur, Chalk. M’hiting. Borax, Ac.. for sale bv HAMMETT A GROVES, may 10, 1861. FOOD FOR MILCH COWS. - ■■ 7'Zf.l J/A’.IT,. A SUPPLY of Pea Meal—tho best food in a „:kc* kep t co:-.»u_;ly a Lan I, at $1 per i bushel. ' april 19 C. J. SHEPARD. ZMoiil stud iloiiiiuy. MEAL AND HOMINY, fexellent < aiity. fr.nn white ev rn. fresh gr v” i at Jsrtuon A jC > Exevbkr MH. ‘ ‘C. J, SHEPARD C’fnt'val jßdvtTtisemcntjs. FA .X C V PE R FVME It I . LjUCII as Colognes, Hindkerchief Extracts. Hair Oils, Pomades, Ac. Toilet and Common Soaps. HAMMETT A GROVES. FAM I LT' TE AS’ IN INE Green and Black Teas, Yeast Ponders, ’ Soda, Cooking Extracts, Ac., for sale by HAMMETT & GROVEE. ’^tobacco; - A LARGE assortment of Fine and Common Chewing Tobacco. Also Fine an 1 Common Segars. for sale by HAMMETT A GROVES. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LllilMEW. Tiie Great External Remedy, For Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Stiff-Neck and Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Headache, and all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders. Dr. Stephen Swneet of Connecticut, The great natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet of Connecticut, Is known all over the United States. Dr. Stephen of Connecticut, Is the author of “Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.’ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment s a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds Immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains andßruises. 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 seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet's Inf alible Liniment Cures Toothache in one moment. Di'. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Is truly a “a friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. 7L’. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in (he kn< wn world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini^i r nt Has been used by more than a minion (people, and all praise it. DRUGS AND <<■ IIEIIII'IIES! ———■ U. M. HAMMETT. J. T. CROVES. M. Th Hammeft & —AT— Wm. ROOT'S OLD STAND, MARIETTA, GEO., respectfully call the r.t’ention of V v Pby-ieians, Merchant. . and ti e pubiiegen- I orally, t > their large and we 1 selected stock of DRUGS. MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &C., &<., embracing everything conj|W se 1 in the regular Drug busine s, vhieh they are prepared to sell on the most approved terms for Cash or Approved Paper. As our facilities for the purchase of goods are I unequalled, we offer Gil EA T INI > CCEMEX TS to purchasers. In a blition to our stock above mentioned, we have a full assortment ot 1 *ol’l IIUKM’y, FANCY' & COMMOVSOAPS, Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, w' ioh we re civi ■ dirret from t.ie m.ibii a- tarers. Also, Stationery, Cutlery, Toys, I Cr ckvry, Garden Set da, Field |Seed.': A full stock of such as Chains, 11 A x>Nail-.SI o els.B'l ades. Forks, L ks, Hinges, 11 ■>.. w Ware, de. 40,000 Pounds of Iron, nd everything else in the al> >ve Lae. G ire 3s a I trial Satufa •: <>n g.iara itecd. j mra 4-ly WILLIAMS & M'LE A X, Manufacturers and Deal.ie hi all hi: of Fum ns m us Y1 A T S? EN S IC S , I Looking .Glasses, Plates &c. Pencil Tree Street. (Atlanta. Georgia. April *», gdh'crtisemcntis. EOBMHA, CHEROKEE C«un ty. Whereas, Alfred Low, as the brother of John Low, deceased, applies to me for letters of admimistration upon the estate of the said John Low, lute of said counry deceased. These are thdrcforc to cite find admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased v file their objections, if any they have, within the imc prescribed by law, Why said letters should not be granted the applicant, this 4th April, 1861. April 11. JAMES JORDAN, Od'y. TESTRAYIfOT IC E, Georgia, Paulding County, Clerks Office, Inferior Court, April 11, 1861. ALL PERSONS INTEREST xjL edare hereby notified that W. L. Bone, of said county, tolls before William Adair, one of the Justices of the Peate for said county, as an estray, a Gray Horse, with soms yellow spots on his neck and shoulders, supposed to he about fifteen years old, four feet eleven inches high, valued by W. W. 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 charges, and take said horse away ; or he will be dealt with as the law directs. A true cxtp>et from the cstrav Book. N. N. BEALL, C. J. C. NOTICE. rjY YVO Al ON TH S pfter date application I will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Charles Cler. late of said county de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Apyil 1, ELIZABETH CLER, Adm’x. f 1 EORGI V, FORSYTH County—Where xJT as Julia A.E. BOYD, Administratrix of Wil liam Boyd, presents to the Court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she has ful ly administered William Boyd's estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred ami creditors, to show cause if any they eg®, why said administratrix should not he discharged from her administration on the first Monday in May next, nov 30 e ' 11. BARKER, Od’y. EORG I A . CHEROKEE County—Where YjT as Joseph M’Connell, administrator of the estate of Wm. Beavers, deceased, applies to me for dismission from siid administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons that they nle their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law why sai i letters of dismission should hot be granted the ap plicant JAMES JORDAN, Od'y. QTATEOF GEORGIA, Forsyth Lj County: M A. G. llutchi- s, Admin i-tiat >r of Robertson Wood, represents to the Coutt in bis petition, duly filed and entered on re cord. that he has fully administered Robertson Wood’s esta e : This is, therefore, to cite all persons knoW(i as creditors, to show eause if any they c u n, why said administratorfehould not be discharged from 1 is adnvnistration, an 1 receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in June next, 18 1. Dec. 7, 1860. 11. BARKER, Ord';-. 7 J EORGI A, PA (JLi)ljrGC»i«fi’ qS Whereas, A. G. Bulloch, Adinhmtuittfr .of the Estate of Napoleon A. Lester, deceased, pp plies to me for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to be and appear at my office by the Ist Monday in AugustYiext, to show cause, if any they ha ve, why said letters should not be gran tei the Given under my hand at office this January 3 ), 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary. MOTIVE. —-All persons indebted t> the IN estate ot Isaac Howell, deceased, are hertby required to make immediate payment, an i all those having demands against said estate are Requested to present them proparly attested to the undersign ed. in terms of the law. 11 P. HOWI'.LL F b. 1,1861. Adm’r. MOTICE.-'-i' wo months ad»r date, appli 'XN cation will be made to:the Court of Ordina ry of Cobb County f r leave to sell the negroes be longing to thees'ate of Martha Maloney, decea cd, for the benefit of the loirs and creditors of said de ceised. EDWARD MAYES, Adm’r. April 29, 1861 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL pe-sons having demands against tlje cs- I V fate of Martha Maloney, decenstyl, late of j said county, are required to present them, properfj ; attested, within the limo prescribed by taw. to, the. i uader-igned; andall those indebted to said estate : are requested t > male immediate payment. Appl2» 1-61. EDWARD M AYES, Adm’r. ’ vrjjPiH f7W 11H u ■ till ri' 111 xacaacu-yjar• pusiiu‘sß r. B OA TMA N, MARBLE DEALER/’b MONUMENTS, K. Tombs, Head Stones, Mantels, VASES A-KTD FURNISHING MARBLE. Iron Ji tiling fa Cemetery hwh ■ surrs.~\i3tl South of the Georgia Railroad Depot. A-t Tn nt ?i, (jieol’K’ia. JunS*ly. L. BENNETT’S CHEAP CASH STORE X < Yt Stocli of STAPLE m FAHCT BRY GOODS, JI ST RECEIVED. x *p th--, well’-inv'wn stand of t Su‘ rii er. \ North Ea>t corner of the Public Sipnir*- the Very best Stock of Goods I he ewJ* will be t- i 1 .is low for * the (ASH as can bed tight anywhere. I call attentta’h parlicul r'.y to my purchases of and -tri : .. c./d p g ‘ A- aHill sc ' ««i piy "L READY-MADE ( LOT HING, LADIES' DKESS COODS AND A LARGE LOT OF Uootsi ;ui<i Call auil Price inj Pood-, f >. Th -e hi !• ‘>ted ar request d t>> come fr i ward and and make tetth ment, they may find their u<-te- ami uccuuats in the banns of an officer for collection. L. BENNETT. Mareh 2”. ts -v-r EXCELSIOR MILL. Corn Meal and Hominy! (1 ROUND at this Mill, is ackn wledged to be T superi .r to that which is prepared by the ■ old style mills. JSir- For sale by the Grocery and Provision i dealers in Marietta. ' March 21. A i I) V O (' AT L. sUskClllllWM|9. DIARIES’. MARKLEY &. JOYNER Have received a large stock of Pocket Diaries from 20 cts. to .85 cts. each— all aud sec them.— Also have in store 51,200 WORTH OF bus. tip m m fib ! 1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES, 30 THO USA ND ENI r EL ODES, 150 BOTTLES GOOD INK, 50 GROSS STEEL PENS, ALSO, CioldPe n s, Ivor y T able t s, Lead Pencils, ,&c., &c., and T, XT JMC T 3 ZE ZIA, 1 1 0 0, 0 0 0 Feet On Iland. THE subscriber has on hand at his Steam Saw Mill, two and a half miles from Marietta, 100,000 FEET OF LUMBER. Plank.of any kind, or other descripti®ns of lum ber he is prepared to furnish For the Cash, at $1 par hundred at the Mill, or, $1 25 delivered at Marietta. Orders may be le't at the Post Office, or at T, J. Atkinson’s store. • Apr. 1-ts FURNISHING GOODS. ♦ •** * West of the Public Square. MARIETTA. GEORGIA. The largest stoeli of Hiirdxvare si nd House Flint tailing Goods ever brouglit. to Mnri tto. W. L WADSWORTH. SPECIAL attention is invited > the very ex tensive and w4lb selected stock of Hardware auft Hons,- Furnishing Goods '■' hieh 1 have now in Store: Consisting in part of Iron, Nails, Pots, Latches, Looks, Hinges, Carpenter’s Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens, Parlor, Kitchen, Box and Wood Stoves. Every variety of Blacksmith’s Tool?, Anvil-:, Vices, Bellows, Cross Cut, Tenon, Mill and Wood Saws. , Table Cutlery, Silver plated W.Ttr, Corn Shel ters, Scythes, I'orks, Spailta, Paints, (til,-., Glass, GUNS AND PISTOLS. Builders’ and Carpenter’s 11 ARD WARES. All of which ho offers to sell at Atlanta Prices, FOR THE ( ASH. He also manufactures every variety of Copper, Iron, Tin and Sheet Iron XV AA X< ZE _ Job woik of all kinds does on short .notice. — Call aud examine my stock. W. L. WADSWORTH. Jan 1, ly. WM. ROOT & SON OFFER for sale a large and well selected as sortment of FAMILY G R 0 0 E RIE; FOR GASH! among which arc choice Green and Black Tea, Chocolate, Broiua and Cocoa, Pickles and Pre si rves, CHEESE AND BUTTER, CRACKERS, Assorted, SUGARCUREOHAMS CLEAft BACON SIDES, CHOICE SHOULDERS, SMOKED BEEF, BUCKWHEAT FLOUB, ;r.ib Spices, all kinds and best quality Ma -kr-m), Shad, W Lite Fi.*h, Soaps, a large assort ment, Ra: .mt, Figs, Pr unes, Ac. May 1. 1 B'.l BOOTSm AND • -*>- ♦ tiruL rsigni-4 would rcHnoetfully iu- I. f< :in the citiz--r).s of Marietta and vicin . y that he has located permanently inthia place at the room Next Door to WaJ.AvortVs Store! on the West side of the Public Square. Gentlemen’s Boots and shoes made eqnal in ma terial. fit or finish to any made North or South. All Work Warranted. TERMS febß-Iy. j, THOMPSON. SHiscdlaitcous. MESSRS. PAGE & II AI.EV, ]> l.> PI.C I M LLY call the attention of the public to their snicL DOH!! BOOTS AND SHOES. MTS STOWS, PINE BOOTETS AND JI >l* O SS <3r OO(1 S I CHINA AND GLASS-WARE, and sec our Stock before buying elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with the hardness of the times. Store next Door to D. M. Young. M. yl , lßel . to PAGE *HADEY. MARIETTA CLOTHING STORE, South side of the Public Square, door to the Post H E N 11 Y I! I R S C ][ H CHEAP li K > « v CAS H -®a ; R fr 5 t J S 1 O R EJc Il I R S C JJ DEALER IX FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND Genl s Furnishing Goods. ——:o: ITTAVE just received a small and fine stock of Summer Clothing. Ifyou want a fine or com mon suit, and v i h to buy eheap, come to the Ma lielti ( Pithing Store. No house in our city can undersell me. mid I will sell at the lowest Atlanta prices for cash only. I also call attention to my supply of Boy's Clothing, Shirts, Trunks, ('iirjiet Baes, and fine Trench Marseilles Vests, A,.., *<.. iq , rill I(J ] y NEW BOM BMW, RULING AND BOOtC BINDING. FBIHE suliseribers respectfully Inform the public 1 (hat (hey have commenced, in the city of At lanta, A New Book Bindery, Blm:k-Book . Ledgcr.-t, Journals, D:>y Books, Blot -1 r-, Ho'. ] ami Stable Registers, Dockets, Record 111 o|- '. <tc., with or without printed Headings, and Ruled to any pattern desired, manufactured in tho m ate.-t. mid ino.-t improved manner without delay. Ma 'azines, Mu-ie, Newspapers, <te., neatly bound at short notice. Orders from any j-mt of the State will tmelwith prompt attention, and Books required Io be sent by mail, hand, wagon or railroad, care iully enveloped so a to avoid the possibility of injury hy I raii/porlut ini). J. I'. MASON A CO. (. X Sil EPA RD. At the stand of J. H. M’Clintock, Has now on hand a LARGE amt well-si tected assortment of FAMILY SUPLIES, to which he invites the aftenthn of the citizens of Marietta and the country. The O PRICE SY STEM will be strictly aihereil to. His terms will be ASH, of equivalent, that COUNTRY PRODUCE, 1,1 1 ' rice , or short time to prompt paying Bills Due on Presentation. His determination is to sell good articles at low prices mol will expect prompt payments. ftMsßorm - GALLERY REIWOEVD, North side Public Sqare, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, I -<»» npifANKI 1 UL for the very liberal patronage I _L have received for the last five years lam hap py to inform ti e public and my friends that I have u l’ a I l ' lure Gallery second to none in tho State lam now prepared to furniih customer with Pietunof all sizes and styles, equal to th H b--t prolm-m! by the Photographic art All arc in© vited to ca.l an I .-'■<• sp< ' ini'-ns. Prices low. Terms—STRICTLY CASH.-f<x G. J. GABLE. YVM. A. FRAZER, nA.-- removed to his new store, two doors below the ol 1 .-tand, where he lias a complete stock WATCHES, W.lTl-n-CUKS, JEWEIIY, PLATED AND SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, &.C., All of which ho offers Cheaper than ever. Call at the New Stere, and ,-ee for vourrelvc#. D'«C 14."