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

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gflijscdlanmu. MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY, Respectfully can the attention of the public to their nplo and Fancy DRY ■ GOODS!! bootslnd shoes. iwremjMPS, PINE BONNETS AND Di*c s s CJ- oods ! CHINA AND GLASS-WARE, Call and see our Stock before buying 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. MARIETTA CLOTHING STORE. J South side of the Public Square, BQT’.Nc.trf cZoor to the Post Ofue.ELAk HEN R Y H j « s c II 11 CHEAP I I B > j&- CASH "©a •» ;;>> s t o r e .r Utas c ] | _ DEALER IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND Gent’s Furnishing Goods. -——:o: (HAVE just received a, small and fine stock of Summer Clothing. It you want a fine or c mi nion suit, and wish to buy cheap, come t<> the Ma rietta Clothing Store. No house in our city can undersell mo, and 1 will sell at the lowest Atlanta prices for cash only. also eall attention to my supply of B> y' Clothing, Shirts, Trunks, Carpet Bugs, and fine French Marseilles Vests, Ac., Ac. aprilllqly NEW W MIL RULING AMD BOOK FBSII E subscribers re-pectfiilly inform the public > that they have commenced, in the city of At lanta, A New Book BiiitL rv. I’dnnk-Tlooks, Ledgers. Journals, Day Book , Blot ters. Hotel and Stable Begi.-tere, I . < l-et-. He'erd Books, do., with or without print, d llc;i I'ncs, a' d Ruled to any pattern desired, manulio lured in the neatest and ino.-t improve 1 manner without deny. Magaz.ines, Music, N wspapers, Av., neatly bound *4 short notice. Orders from any part if the State w 11 meet with prompt attention, and B>>o!— required to hi' sent by mail, hand, wavon or ro'ir a 1, care fully enveloped so as to avoid the p>- 'biiity of injury by transportation. Jan 6, ’6O. J. P. MASON A CO. C. .J. Nil EP A R I). At the stand of J. 11. M’Clintock, H AS NOW ON HAND A lakge nii'l well select. <1 as.- "t tun nt ot FAMILY SUPLIES, to which he invites the nttci ti< n of the citi f-ns ■ ! Marietta and the country. The ONE URGE SYSTEM will be strictly adhered to. His terms will be (ASH , or equivalent, that COUNTRYPRODUCE, at Cash Prices, or short time to prompt paying custoiueas. Bills Due on Presentation. His determination is to sell good articles at h w prices aud will expect prompt pay m. is. AM«TO . GALLERY REMOEVD, North side Public Sqare, I*l \ ItIF.TTA, <-FOR GIA. rpHANKFIL for the very liberal patr. r.-i '.c I JL have received for the last five years I am !i py to inform the public and my friends that I li.ix . ttc I up a Picture Gallery second to none in t e State 1 :im now prepared to famish riel mer with Pictures of all sues and etyi- s, e<jii il to tb j be«t produced by the Ph {''graphic art A. arc in vited to call au i see specimens. Prices lon . •X’tu Terms—STRICTLY CASH. G. J. GABLE. WM. A. FRAZER, HAS removed to his new «t 're. two doors Kb w the old stand. * here he lias a i 'inplcte >:wk WATCHES, WATCII-CUAINS. JEWELRY, PLATED AND SILVER WARE, CLOC KS, <Sg C ~ All of which he offers Cheaper than ever. Call at the New Store, Audi sec • -i v arsci Dav U. TH E MA R I ETTA SEMIAV EEK E Y ADVOC AT E. (Grucral A LARGE Stock of Hinges, Hoes, Shovels, Spades and Hollow AV arc, for sale bv HAMMETT <t GROVES. FINE Brandy and Wines for Medicinal purpos es for sale by HAMMETT & GROVES. “Kzt MJ t 1 I »>re.ss* 1 i n s> S.-Wc-/ ‘ sSt& ' a S H 0 E S! I imwOi- <£2> ff A VI NG been heretofore unable to accom- JOl 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 aH 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. riticESi Water-proof and Quilted bottom Poots, $lO 00 “ “ “ Footing, fi 50 Fine Calf Welt Boots, stitched, $3 00 to 9 00 “ Pump sole, do., 8 00 to 9 00 Footing, 5 50 ton 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. K. AV. GABLE. Repairing also done with neatness and ui.-patch Jan. 12, Os. g hOWDER, Shot, Lead and Caps for sale bv | HAMMETT & GROVES. J. 7 a hl 'V A XAJN M h A A -eXi DRY GOODS, ST-IOES, IBOOTS, HATS and caps, qu e ens ware: china AND Tj , Fa xn r. I v S u p pT. I e s F Saddlery, Leather, Fabrics, &c. {WILL keep constantly' on hand good selc: tions . in the above branches of trade, and w ll sell at low prices. TER3IS CASH. Marietta, Jan li, 60. D. M. YOUNG. R E V'E NL E NGT IC E. A LT, dutiable Goods to points on Western and Atlantic R. 11. between Dultun aud Atlun a, inu-t be ci t -red, mid dutie- paid thereon, at At lanta in advance of their nrriv al nt Dali m, (v hi e on a permit will be given to have them passed t< tlu ir de-limition) or tli y will be stopped at Dal t ■!! nut il sin h ent i y is tea ic and 6ut ies pa id, in ad dition to the e.ust -lu iiy \V;ueboii.-e and other du ties. Win n s'- pped, the duties may be paid at At lantn i r Dalton. Dutiable Go"<l , intend d for Dalton and p hits on said road above, before i a r.mg that pl:i' -,- (within the limits of the Cm fth rat? Sta'e, will be i pined I > tie eutere i and date s pai lon them at Dalton. F. R. >ll A’ KLI I'tlßO, Collector at AGam.i. Tim itS i fg'UIE next Session of t i- In timtidi u 11 L | ( opened on the 2< th February. I s<’> 1, ei.siiinm F'>r the character of the Institut - as a Mili aiy College we re.er to the report of the Linar I of Vis itors and the Lonual ?>!<- ■_■' of his Exie'lleU 'y the Govern, r. The Beard of Visitors f*r 1860 ' cot: mend "the good order ant ncatnv.-s of every thing eonnecied with the ■' ■bool, ' —“the tiro.' ugli ness of its instruction“ rhe high tone ami gentlemanly bearing of the C;uh ts individu Uy and as a Corps,” —nnd ••congratulate t Le patrilis of the Institute '.tp' ii the growth, In a’tli and nius vie of' their sons developed by Military training." The Governor hi his Annual M. s.-.ig ' accords high prolso to the discipline and government of 1 the S hool and declares it to bo “ important to the . future pt'i tcetion and gre: tins ■of< er .'-tat- . ’ We ; invite sp< , ial attei tion to t’.e fa. t th:.t tin Gov ■ < rnor ot the .State is l’ie.-id< nt “ 1-x-L’tlieio. I ot the Board ut e'vnU’ol. COURSE OF STUDIES. . IN MATHEMATICS:—Ith C.i<s.—Arit nui- W-ebra, Blare Gc nictry an l Trig rennet: v. I d i i'!>i-t—Descr ptivc Geometry. ’Linear I’ersjeotivc ■ and the t: ,•■>■' <-f ab.ide? and shadows. Surveying. Lnalviic.il Go m- try. —2 i < las.— v .ileulus. IN THU r UlNt'H LANGUAGE :—V.. lui ' Ollen-b ;f's full O' i r-e. Vic do Washington.— Clii--- M.ir.get'j At.ukigy, t 1..i1’--- I'.’th, K. : <>. LN GUSH I.ANGVA -.11 AN H Ll i 11 RATE RE Bullion’s En tii.-ii Grammer ami Practical Excr i<i< s; Quaskenbo's Kt.et i.c.—2'l Class—Bii. r's , Rhetoric, ('em: >sition ami I. ■ cult. n. TN HISTDRY ANi> GKOGRAPHV: WeWs Universal, Tytlcr's Lhiivcr.-ah IT st's United States. M ■ IN NATURAL PP Y I.<>SOI’II V V -1 ■: i. (Bank'll - Text. Opues. A.-tn m n.y. (<> ni-nd. and jj .... i _■ lecture in a emir'o • f two years. IN F.NI N i.LR INli :—A til cottr in t'.e Frst Cl.t'S b t:i i xit ar i M i.: y, (■■ ■.j .- : : g the pri • ■■' ■ - C«rp ■ ■ . ': : - ■■ v ■ l e>»n stru'i’on ri irn K»a I-. Kn.lrvis sal Canals. Field I . P V... ; V. ... IN' TACTICS I: .i. try es the Ln'ic- S. . • text.) l.i;ht lit .wiry llarkr’s 1 A’.tidcry (An dv<.'.m's I . S.; Ca.e’.ry P'.-u..- TERMS. I* v ab’e or.e half in al rance for the prese’t For one se-sior of 'ire m r.ths. in lull <,X boor tuition, fuel, ngl •«. . $ Ii 5 >« f- •«*“. no »lher iv die*' cits: ze. 5 De", -it f - Cl 'ti mg. I r. : rm. .t ‘ -55 The Le_t- v appr pr a’' 1 I vine th wtsand 'io! !ar< f «r lac bet fi f the Institute, and here cr.i- Vlc-ius to -olu it a larger r-atrona?' by the i eoj ■ . IW. <?_\ S rlr.’er ler*. I Cjnicra! Bdrc.ttia.cmentrv, GlfY HOTEL, BY Mvss*. M. 13- ZOIkloK-. npIIIS Hotel and Boarding House is convenient B to the Rail Road Depot, and offers induce ments for the patronage of the travelling public in good fare at very reasonable prices. Board per month, sls CO “ “ day, 1 • 0 Single Meal, 35 Marietta, may 1, 1851. FANCY PERFUM ERY. OLCH as Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts. > w Hair Oils, Pomades. &c. Toilet and Common Soaps. HAMMETT & GROVES. “fajiily teas-" HiVNE Green and Black Teas, Yeast Powders, |P Soda,'Cooking Extracts. &c., for sale by HAMMETT & GROVEE. TOBACCO. A LARGE assortment of Fine •’ttd Common HL Chewing Tobacco. A>ro Fine anl Common Segars. for sale by 11AAIME1T A GROVES ■¥■ BR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LlMffiM. Tine Great External! Rcinictly, For li’nonmatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Still-Neck arid Joints-, Strains, Bruises, Cutsand Wounds, I’des, Headache, and all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders. Jjr. Stephen Swneet <>f Connecticut, The great natural Bone Setter. Pr. Stephen Sweet of Connecticut; Is known all over the United States. Vr. Stephen Sweet of Connecticut, Is the author of “Dr. sweet's Infallible Liniment ' Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment • a certain remedy f>r Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Burns ami Scalds Immediately. 7h\ Sweet’s Injallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises !>/■. Sweet’s Lifallible Lininicnt Cures Headache Immediately and wa> nevt r known to fail. J)r. Swen’s Itiiiillifle Lininiciit, Affords immediate relief f r Piles, and seldom fails to cure. ])r. Sweet’s Lfalible Liniment Cm-, s Toothache in one nvune- t. Dr. Sic el's htJalMAe Liniment Cures Ci Is and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. I) •. Stcr-'/'.s f’lftllibl'’ T.i:tim<nt. Is truly a “a friend in need,” and every family In uld have it at bund. J>r. Swc t’s l.fc'l'lc ISfiment F 4 the Kes-t rem -'y for Sores in the known world. Cr. Sn'i'cl’s Lif tllible ) iniin ‘t Ila- b en usd ly more limn a mllli .n p. ope, and all pra'se it. ■ o s AND mw! H. M. HAMMKTTr J. T. CROVKS- M. U. Hammett Qrovcs x AT Wm. ROOT’S OLD STAND, ' LT* respectfully call the nt et ti<>n of I * V Physici:!; s Meiihar.ts. and 11 e public gen -1 er.illv. to th ir larze am! we 1 svlc-t< I sto< kof OTTLS, ! embrnc'ng everything nnr -i-I in t! e regnl'ir . Drug vt.s.ue s. -.'..a.i t ;n p.-.-p.iivd I ■ tel.ot . m -t approved term.- 't Cash, or Approved Paper. | As our faci!:: -f< r the n’ircha>e of goods are ’ unequalled, we r G HEAT LED DC EMEETS ' L. a 1 •: t ' ttr : b . • me:.t:< ;■I, wc have a lull ivs irtment oi l’o2*neGr< ‘I\V, FANCY X COM3ION SOAPS. i Tooth, I< : . an I N..il i r -he-, wl .h■ er< re i.r ; fromtbe man tan -. A. o, i Stationery, Cutlery, Toys, ICr ' Very, Gar ’cn Seeds, F ’ l|'ecls: A full i stoet: of I , 1 Fi.r'.ts, T.O nut". -. il : w Ware, le. 40,030 Pounds of Iron, ■ ’. v.-rv ■' ■ in Hie ' ..re. G'.v s ,i | tr .d ddL m-m gmta-teel. j mra 4ly Mrs. .4. ISAACS, FASHIONABLE MILLINEBj Connelly’s Iron Front Store, White Hall, near Alabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. A EARGE assortment of Bonnets, Heail Dresses. Bertha, Capes, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings and Fancy Goods constantly on hand. JJojsneT; xnaffe to order at short not Sec. Oct 5, ly. FAMILY SUPPLIES. npHE subscriber offers the public, on Cherokee JL Street, a full stock of FINE GROCERIES Embracing every article usually kept in that line such as Sugar and; CofTeei e NI OTuAS SE S A N t jD ST R UP- Ch ev/fn a To b. acc o> ■ s E G A B S, QW" -2^. <S>c Cz _ 3 OkC’-—■- PRODUCE era ALLY. Taken in barter on liberal terms. Having purchase I the ot Mr P>. S. John son, he offer a large stock of Gro cries on the x cry best of terms, where Mr. ILimes will t ike pleasure in waiting on customers. E.' PAGE. May 1, 1861. HOSTETTER’S 4W, B-3 r- n rx r a spx rt isras «T> PQ O Si CWiMOH Kii fcflSa The proprietors anil manufacturers,of IK.’S TETTELUS CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to pliysiciansand citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, ami from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach neurone million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and iho sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where tlie article is best known, who not. only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements ami the diseases resulting therefrom. This is notti temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but. n solid e;-t i unit ion of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as lime itself. Hi', tetter's Stomach Hitters have proved a Goilseml to regions where fever and ague ami various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. 'To be able to state confidently that the “Bitters’ 1 are a. certain cure for the Dyspepsia ami like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, ami imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone ami energy indispensable tor the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, ami soon restores them 10 acomlition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters dailj’ as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it nsiimujant peculiarly adapted to comfort ilccliniiig years, as it is pleasant to the palate, inviifoyn:img to the bowels, excellent as a. tonic, and rejuvenating generally. Be have the evi dence of 11mm amis of aged men ami women who have experienced the benefit of using this prep aration while suffering from stomach <le i .n ■ . c uts ami general debility ; acting under t e ,-idv: of p .ysicitins, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A fexv words to the ger,tier s 'X. 'There are certain periods when t j < ir cares are so harassing that, many of them s'.;.'t ttmler the trial. The relation of mother an 1 child is so absorbingly tender, that the r ■th or. esper- : tllv if she be young, is apt to foi 't her own iieahli in her extreme anxiety fur her infant. Shoiil'l the ] criod of maternity :.r ive (luring the summer season, the wear of ’ lv and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a .stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, aud enable the mother to bear up umler her exhausting trials ami re'porisibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to till other invigora (ors that receive the endorsement of pliysi cious. because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All these j eisons. to whom wo Lave particu larly' referr”! above, to wilt sufferers from lexer rind ntTim. caused Fv ntalnrin, iliandiceti, <1 •. -(jite;indl r es.tiuii. loss of :tj pelite, and ail ilisc.iscs o ’ (i'-rangetticpts of the stuiirieli, n’lnua'e 1 iuvtit; Is. p«r“--ns < f sedentary ovet t'ti'ton. ami n t; -ing motiiets. will consult li. -.r own physie.-i! wei.'tire by giving to Hus- I, :t. r'< < '< leLrit-'i St; mach Billers a trial. I' x i’fit »N.—Be cnutimi the public ngainst using any of the many imitations or counter -1 it-Z but ask for HoSTht t t.itA < t i.t:i:t: xt n> s • u1 > i :ri <. :,ml see tLa t eacli Lot fie 1, 'is 1 1 ~ : I JH< - tetter's t- r.mach Bii ters” L i wn on the t le ot the Lottie, ami slumped <ti i .e m.miiilic cap covering the cork, ami < ■' - ; .it.at our autograj h signature is on the t i c. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & t ..ITH, Ihttsbn 1’.'.., and sold by all c ■; cists, grocers, and dealers generally thr ite-t it the United States, South Ame- - I. ,v N -j. lOfi and 1' 7, Ch"rtr..= B'trce', N'-.» to leans, general wb ■ a c agents for t’ S, t■ .ra St <-, to whom a 1 ! orders must be ad IresswJ. .- iby HAMMETT A GROVE.', oct 26, l: i). Ma; ktta Georgia. EXCELSIOR MILL. Corn Meal and Hominy! 1 UND this Mi.., i» ackn-i' _• I to t e 5 _'u;- ib.r tu that •• } upared by the il l -fy’e mi I-. -z<— p.- >r s-i’e by the Groeery ar 1 Provision Jca ers in M.<; term. M.,r.;hJl. H .HR RESTOR ATi YES. M bs. .. ?n an i Wood's Hair Restoratives Ba ta ot S*vau:;ah. Tri. -j Uirous, b it.a, "n't?. F r-t\M'V HAMMETT ± GROVE:? DIARIES’ MARKLEY & JOYNER Have received a largo stock of Pocket Diaries from 20 cts. to S 5 cts, each— all aud see them,— Also have in store ms, cap mwiPffli 1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES, 30 THOUSAND ENVELOPES, 150 B OTTL ES GO OD INK, 50 GROSS STEEL PENS, ALSO, (j old Pe n s, Ivor y Tablet s, Lead Pencils, &c., &c., and M ®. IffiWSttllS MIS! LUMBER 1 1 0 0; 0 0 0 Fe e t On II an d. subscriber has on hand at his Steam Saw I Mill, two and a half miles from Marietta, 100,003 FEET OF LUMBER. Plank > f any kin .1, or o her descriptions of lum her he is prepared io furnish For the Cash, at $1 par hundred at rhe Mill, or, $L 25 delivered at. Maiietta.. /.-f? ■ O.'-iers m :y be le t at the Post Office, or at T, I. Atkinson’s store. Apr. I t; ii i ii ii min. FURNISHING GOODS. ! i t side cf the Public Square. MARIETTA. GEORGIA. Tin: largest stocJs of Hardware and TYoase Goods ever brought Io Tlnj-i --tta. w. l waWrth. • a o SPECIAL attention is invited t> the very ex tensive and w 11- ieeted stock of Ilardxvare and lloii®,- Furnishing Goods which 1 have now in Store: Consi st ir. in part of Iron, Nails, Pots, Latches, Locks, Hinges. Carpenter s loots, Axes, Hateiiets, Ovens, Parlor, Kitchen, Box and Wood Stoves. Every variety of Blacksmith's Tool*, Anvils, Vices, Belloxvs, Cr iss Cut. Tenon, Mill ami M'oml Saws. T ,ble Ci-.t! -rv. Silver plat -I Ware, Corn Spel lers. Sca thes, Forks, Spades, Paints, Oils, Glass. Gr N S \ X DPI STO LS. Builders’ and Carpenter’s HARDW A R E S. All of which he < ffers to sell at Atlanta Prices, FOR THE CASH. He also manufuctnre.s every variety of Copper, Iron, Tin and Sheet Iron Nff A Zl T _ Job xvotk of all kinds docc on short notice.— Call and examine mv stock. W. L- WADSWORTH. Jan 1, ly. Wit 'LOT & SON, OF EER. for sale a large and well selected as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES FOR CASH! ;I ,p on . r vhich arc choice Green and Black Ten, Chocolate. Bro on and Cocoa, l’i« kh * and Pre serves, chi:e*e ant> butter, CRACKERS, Assorted, SUGAR CIiREO HAMS Spices, all kinds and best quality i. .'La-!. Whit ■ I’Lh, Soaps, a. large assort :.i t, Raisin-. I’igs, I’run-s, Ac. M x ■. !SCI BOOTS AND ut ivisigt • I would rcHpcctfuliy in- 3 far ti the <ltiz<-t sos Marietta and vicin ity that he has lo ate 1 permanently inthis place at the room Next Door lo VOuhwortli s Store! -X , \v..-t : ~f the l»wM:e Pqmre. Gentlemen'!* Boots *n<i equal in ma .. . r .. ..... »X ■■■■ ..tn. All Work Warranted. TEZEtUNZES OA.SFZ. p h Q _iv. T. THOMPSON. I gkw F. M. MYEKS, /VH ori at Ih jvw, Marietta, Georgia. attend to all business entrusted to his care. lleferencen :— Denmea.d & Wright, A. J. Hansell, Irwin & Lester, Marietta, Georgia., Hon. Sol. Co hen, and S. Yates Levy, Savannah, Ga. Nov. 23, ts. DAVID IRWIN, CNEENI.EE dutlbr. IRWIN & BUTLER, AttQro.eys at JUaw t Marietta, Georgia. BUSINESS confided to their professional man agement in the following counties will be faithfuly transacted, viz: Campbell, Paulding, Polk Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Fulton and Milton. Also in the District Court at Marietta, and the Spreme Court at Atlanta. ma. L GEO. A T . EESTER, -AjttoViioy' zxt JLiewt,, Marietta, Georgia. WILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit, and in the Supreme Court of the State; also in the District Court at. Marietta. (Nov. 23.) WE are Agents for all the Family or Patent Medicines of the dav. may 1% 1861. HAMMETT <t GROVES. A LAR GE lot of Writing Ink, wh'ch is war ranted, for sale by may 10, 1861. HAMMETT &, GROTES. IpiNE Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and a * general assortment of Toilet articles. may 10, 1861. HAMMETT & GROVES. GEORGIA, PICKENS COUNTY, »’ESSE MONROE, having applied to be ass pointed Guardian of the person of Mary E. Monroe, Jamis M. Monroe, and Thomas P. Mon roe, M imrs under fourteen years of age, residents of s'i d county : ’fh's is tn < itu all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held m xr. B'icr the expiration of tliirty (lavs from iho first publication of this notice, and show cause, if they can, why said Jessee Monroe should not be intrusted with the guardianship of rhe per sons of Mary E, James M. imd Thomas P. Mun roe. Witness my official signature, this April 25th, 1861. P. F. FERGUSON. Ordinary. Stale of Geo., Pickens <Jouiily. The Grain] Jurors sworn, chosen and selec ted for the jouiity of Pickens for the present feint of the Superior Court, beg leave to sub mit, respectfully, the following general pre sentments : We have, tlirodgli appropriate committees ex amined the various county offices as well as the public buildings in obedience to the charge of the Court. Wc tind the office of Clerk of the Superi or Court kept in a neat and business-like style, having the proper vouchers of silo and on record for all moneys received by the Clerk f r the county, and wc accord to the Clerk our approbation for the manner in which lie discharges the duties of his office. Wc find the office of Clerk of the Inferior Court kept in goo J-style, and that all moneys in his hands have been properly disposed of. We find the Shorilf’s office in tin excellent condition. The county Treasurers’ books are well and m ally kept, and he has in his hands proper vouchers for till money received by him and paid out to proper orders. There is in his hands of I'tfnds undisposed of belonging to the inanity, the sum of $123,71. 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 Schoo! fund for the county of Pickens properly distributed and receipted for. We have l>v our committee examined the condition of the common jail of the county’, wc found it in good order save some repairs to the Steps on the out side, and wc recoin mend that the Inferior Court Lave them re paired at its earliest convenience. \\ c find the roof of our Court house in a very bttd 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 di em best for the interest of the county. M'o find fheroadsin the county in a wretch ed condition generally, to which there are some exceptions; we would call attention of the proper authorities to them, ami especially to the read leading from Cassville to Ellijay, which is almost impassable in some places in our county. We reeommend the Inferior Court to assess upon the State tax such a percent as in their jit Ignicnt may be necessary for county pnr po-es, and also, to pay the Grand and Petit Jurors serving in the Superior and Inferior Courts of the county the sum of one dollar cacti, per day. We hereby fender to Miss Henrietta Cun ningham of the town of Jas, er, this public expression of the thanks of tlieGiand Jury for presenting to the Vobinteer Company in process of organization in our c-mnty, a flag ii the Southern Confederacy, and express • ur earnest In pe that the Cmnpatiy will be formed and organize'!, ami if a call is made upon our county fbr troops, that the Compa ny will t i e its place in the Army of the Southern (' mfc leracy, and do valiant bat le in the cause of our beloved South, and in de fence of tha dearest rights of freemen against the enermu hments of the wicked and dan gerous Black Picpublican Administration. In taking Te.ive ■(' his li enor Geo. I' Rice, we bear cheerful testimony to his ability at <1 taithfuiness as a jnesiding officer, ami his urlianity and kindness as a gentleman. Ami we tender our sincere thank- to C i. Charles I>. Pliiliips the acting Solicitor tien erul, f r bis uniform kindness ami prompt a’.tenti'm to this body during the pivsent Term of the Court, and that these present ments be bublished. April Adjourned Term, 1861. Andrew Steel, Foreman. Count P. West, John Stegull, Andrew Jones, Samuel Weaor, Stephen Griffeth, Jr. William A. Reeves, Joseph Williams, Ja«per Johnson, /Andrew J. (ilenn, James Sharyer, Henry Wilbv, Lawrence Bradley, Wiliam Heath, Eli C. C ffee, J.-mes R. McCutchen, I) .vis Collum, William Partain, Edward Sxvauson, Caleb R. Tate. Gnffin Cason, it ,i,ert B. Deeriig, Wjlliarn 11. Steel Il i.- oiler, d Lx- the '5 urt that the ab :- I 8 ’I ‘ }HR T< 'pU'.'-tcJ. GEO. I). RICE. Judge S. C. April 2G, 1361. t i rue extra , l Irma the minutes oi Court. Wm. Tail, c. r.