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aHisttUiUKOltf.
FOUR HORSE COACH DlNfi
— 000
From Marietta to Cumming.
THE subscriber has in the above line a splendid
Four Horse Coach, with excellent Steck an I
careful drivers,by which passengers are put through
in shorter time and with far greater convenience
than formerly. Ev ry attention wi 1 be paid t
their comfort, and no exer.ions spared to make this
line equal to any South.
This line cotine ts w th -he n . A A. Railroad at
Marh-tti.on Mondays, Wednesdays and 1-r Mays
for Cumming ; and return Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Satur ays; also connecting same days With
the Hack to and from
FAMILY STORE!
.—•- —————
GROVES & BUTNER,
AVE opened in the Post Office Building, a
VARIETY FAMILY STORE,
in which will be found every article in the Grocery
line, liquors excepted, besides a great variety of
other articles. They will sell fir
Cash and Small Pro tits, “O
If you want good
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR,
BACON, tARD,
Molasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Yarn, or anything io
that line, give us a call, and we warrant satisfac
tion. We will also keep
Foolscap and Letter Paper,
Pens, T nk, and other articles of Stationery.
COUNTRY PROD UCE
of u’l kinds, taken in baiter on liberal terms,
july I I. 1860 ly
Still. at the
OLD STAND!
OOO
iiinh'rriznc'l, thankful for past favor.*, T
JL still manufacturing and repairing
CARRIAGES
A N II
BUGGIES
OF WVEKV DESC 1 PTION,
And TTo.
Iron ,\ xle VEuu'ohs.
nil of the Best Style and Finish,
\n (I all War ra n led.
Repairing done in -ill tha bran h. s. ns hernto
fore. AH aeeonntn line on /> m’lilation. Those in
delved w II pie isu c >me forwar I and - ttie.
Mar etta, lan. I. II U M I’ll It UY REID.
STAPLE AMD FANCY
DRYGOODS.
-*» *
j. j. xoßTiici rr, & co.*
Mm ictta. Georgia,
| 1 WE their fu’l Misply of Staple and Fancy
B B ! .t COO.O S j
LADIES <0 CHILDL’ENS’
SU P E R IO R SIIO ES .
together with a genera! ass. rtm mt of articles, ,
which they arc offe, in ion the mo*t ro.-o lie tirm*
r..K
TVS-CASH
Call and l>e convinced. [mar 28
JARMON & CO.'S
EXCELSIOR MILLS,
Marietta, Georgia.
FR'RIIIS Fren h Burr Stone Mil’, la civ vat up in
d McEttresh’s bud ting mxrlhera.lt al, inti
Every Wednesday and Saturday,
and make’ the finest quality of Meal a I xlrist.
Corn Ground for Toll.
tu;w2l J A MON A CO.
L'EOIIGIA. CDHII col v;j .•
AI) >ll \ISTI* ATO IPS SALE.
IF ILL be sold. OU the first I'a?. lav in Ja’v
T y next, be. r* the t'.urt H■ <i ri- M
tta, between the legal h urs of e. bv v :tu •ot
an order fr tu the C.uiit vs O I nary of -a: 1 j
C’.uuty. ■<< \< gn> Woman, r.-ttued C-roe, .b u .
' ’ UNI (S -id l>r tar hr- - i fth heir
aud creditor., of shoe late o: J«. - n ah Moore !
Tern ’ made known on the div ~f . lie.
A| r.i ’ . I>CI. SAN AH M. > ;i:, A.i nx.
Lil FRY ST IIJLE NOTH E.
A
. V
M-x- 11,’U cd ti.*t the t nu- > ll a’ 1 e
limeot fairs:.g. A> I bare to nu t'a It • u c. i t.r
toy si. .k. I c tail •.; edit . ut tr : ■ -lab. ■
I N. lU.ui.lK.
The Marie, i Senii-Weeklj Advocate.
g toiiicss duettisemtnts.
iEdrWj®
MARKLEY JOY NER
A NNOUNCE to their cus omers that they have
/A_ on hand a full and complete stock of
DRw @ S
MEDICI N E S-
Our present assortment o f all the u-unl 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 dowell to price them at our house:
Kerosene Burning Oil,
KERO SENE LAMPS
from 60 cts. to $3 75 each.
ALSO
Turpentine, Fluid, Candles,
Alcohol, Lard and Sperm Oils, Linseed Oil, White
Leads,
PA INTERS’ COLORS,
I : ut J y, Window Druggists’ Vials,
J XIVIG S r FU
y'ie., y.e.
Prescriptions carefully put up.
JiED COEDS, PLOW LIXES,
PAINTED BUCKETS & TUBS,
Citlar BufkctH and Tubs,
Well BiAds auJ Weis,
Sieves and Riddles, Tea Kelt’es, C iffec Mi.ls,
BROOMS,
Cotton Twine and Factory Thread. For sale by
M.rr I, IS6L WM. ROOT I SON.
HSm Wu i; K
Its Character Claims, &c,,
I ir k i. Tl.e Course of In’true i-n is exte-n'r.’o
and s . ited to the > haracter and sphere of feiii i lea.
!*<’Coii.|. Hi - Di-. ipli'm ’■ i If. .-tually lanii’ ail
ed. wiihi'iit severity, < r b ishn ss.
Th rd. Tae Hale.. >.f Tuition are rr.’derate and
the pa \ incuts easy.
I' otit'fh The Buildings and (I. .mu''-, b. ing
very mu h improved nre sdruis.ihlv adapt, d to
j [ b>;i nut and I: !■ 1 ill .til' 1 y and < ,\. r. se
l‘ 11 > 11. I lie I’l i i cipa ' i•, 0v brih<■ nI ■ dnit i■ n.
j a < ieorgiii n ; all bi. int. r< si ’ an I sy nipat I.it s are
I eiupliati. aID Seii b. In. nn<i lie Las p re' a< <1 the
properly, uleb'r I li. al. • > fitb- I' r lie |■> p . 4
I est i' li: liing ti S' tit .e ii female s minery, equal t i
, any o ( ber in < xi. tein e.
; The ] arotits who send their dmi riders
! here, in’iy fe, 1 a -nr. d Itn.t thev wi I be < x mp'
from . mm.iral ii lln- ;>< e- ; t> at they will bavevv
c. lb nt serial and rd igiou< a>l. a iit ■ ges: 11. t they
| will receive ev. ry attcirt ■ n ib . c.sary 1 ■ tin ir im-
I prov-mviit and eomfi rt : tb.i’ th< y will be con
ducted regular!, tl.r übdi a n~e ot apmopriate
s'u'li, s and a ’ the <nJ . f that ectir-e, w i I r <•« i\
diplomas, as < vrtitie-ite. of thc'r -ehidarsldp.
St-vent 11. Si u cut -mi v . n'er at y 1 in: • ami
I "iil bi; .-barged from the ti no of entiitnce i > the
I elose ' f the "m ssion.
I' ighlll. The Principal is yr.q nr< .1 to t'be
' boarders at mod. ra e eiiar..e~ an I io all' ril them
; extra a ivai tag. -f r prosecuting ti.iir -a i■ .
.Ur For parti< ulars, a- dre
f. B. COOPER, I’rin.
j Marietta, Go. May, 7, ISM.
NEW PAINTSHOP.
np’lE m.dersigned having permit etifly !•» tied
JL in Marietta w ith a view oi carry in... on the
PAINTING BUSINESS
in all its vat ions departments, has taken the Rom>
ox . r the Workshop ot W. K. M C ■ n, .:i D ■ .itur
| He wonld rc-poetfu’ily call the ntt.-nti- n< f
i.-eiis u: I others to the same, and c.tr..c.-tly - licit
a lioer.il sli.tre of patr 'nnge.
• Al! wot k d tie will: pt .n. ■:ites-- an I di-i"i' h.
in. IS. ly. 1. A. HAX S.
1W r K are selling G Is »< -fa. _q> -i< ever Ct
V V Cadi. liAMMi.L T t GROS ES
Tan Baric Wanted.
' 11 K K wi! Ibe purd a- V.t • •
E. >twi n f ■ cry, in any qu.c.tiiy. t< r win
. a > [• ; i , twill 1 > pai t. if de! : v.-re i
at the yard. ’ JNO. H. G L<»V ER.
4
A. ISAACS,
!: ’.'sal.- aiol ret..;! De Her in
Millinery’and Fancy Goods,
RIBBONS. FEATHERS.
FLOWERS,
II .1 Dr> " ■, Embr • - I. • c.s. B!.
F.a 1.- P :-.cry. ,t.\. A .
< otxn, Hy •» 1. ; u b’.s.m Uuildlng,
White Hall Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
MARIETTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING MAY 31, 186.1.
Jcgat
f EO -‘i Gs A, CIIEROKEE co Un
q g ly —Wher.m, Alfred Low. a- the brother of
■ohn Lew, deceased, applies to me lor letters of
a‘min istration up >n tee cs-ate 6t the said John
Low, late of s -id county deceased.
These arc thdr- f re tn rite hnd admonish all arid
sintiumr the kindred and en d t r of said de e:.s< <l
e fie their objections, if any they have, within the
ime pre- rib. d by Jaw, why sad lette-s st ottld
not be granted >Le applieant, this 4t'u April. 186>.
April 11. JAMES JORDAN, Od’y.
~!EsTRAr NOTICE,
orgia, Piiu'tiillg’ <’omity,
Clerks Office, Inferior Court, April 11, l r 6l.
ALL PERSHV-.1 interest
7“<x. ed are hereby noti ied that W. L Bene, o«
s iidcou• ty. tolis hes to William sdair, one of the
Justi' es of the Pe ■. e for said county, as an estray,
aGray Horse, w.lh som yellow spo-s on bis neck
a'd shoulders, sepposed to lie abut fifteen years |
. 11, four feet elei. n inches high, valued Ly .W . I
Thomp-on aud John B. Adair, freeholders of said I
county, to be xvorth five dollars.
The owner or shi I estray is hereby required to
come forward pay charges, and take sai I horse
away : or he wi.) I c dealt with as the law directs.
A tme extract from the estray Book.
N. N. BEALL, C. J. C.
NOTICE.
qpWO .MONTHS -’Lir date nppli'-a’ion I
g Will be made tothe t ourtof Ordinary of Cobb
county f<W' letive to sell the real es'ate belonging o
the esta’eof Cb irles C’cr, late o' sa d county de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs an 1 creditors of
sai l deceased.
April 1, ELTiZ \Blilll CT.ER, Admx.
<< EORGI 1. FORSYTH County—W hore
ff a< Julia » . E. BL Y'D, A<lmiiiistra K rix of Wil
liam Boyd, presents to the Court in her petition
duiv filed and entered on record that she bus ful
ly administered William Boyd's estate. This is
therefore to cite al! persons concerned, i- indred ami
ef' diters, to show cause if any t'ey can. why said
administratrix should not be diseha ged from her
admini'-t'ation on the fir.-t ?Jot.dav in May next.
nov ;;() H. B\ l KER, Od’y.
x<' '. ' j ’ . EROI
S’ ,;s J.'-eph M’Conne I, a imi’ istr.i T ot the
esta’e of Wm. Beavers, deerase I, applies to me
for dismisskin from s id administration.
These are therefore to ci'e I'l' l aJmot i h all per
sor s that ihey fie t icir objections, if :ny they
h ive, "iJiin the time pre-'-ri vl by law why s ii t
lel.r rs < f di.-m s.- ion shoal 1 hot be sr rail ted t. v . c ap
plicant J VMlf.s JORDAN. OCy.
Apiil 11. 1861.
FATE O ! HA,
I y County: W h-rmis. A. G liutiLi s. Admin
i tiator of Robertson Wood, represents to the
(Jon t in his petition, duly ti eo and enten <1 on re
cord that, h.- !..is luilt ain inisii :e i B.oLertsuii
Wood'.- > sta <- :
This is, ti er, fire, to cite all pcrs’lis known as
ere lirin-.-, to show criu.-e 11' any they c n. why sai i
a Imini-trator should not bo dis li irged Tom t is
ai'm iiis 'a I 'i'li, an ' receive let, era f r istuission
on tire first M ■?dty iu Jur e next, IS I.
De’. 7, l-liu ‘ H. BABKEB, Only.
£ 1 EORGI I, PAULDING County:
M Wtierens. A. G. liuHoca, Ad ■.11i1.-t at r of
tie: Estate ot Naiuleon A. I c-Cer. ie<-<> ised ip
pl es t i me t r ie.ttr rs < f dismiss on from said Ad
min ot r.it ion.
These re therefor; to cite and a 'innri’ish all p< r
sons eoncer ed to b. rind appear at my office bv
the Ist Monitay in August, m xt. t • show cause, if
any they- - ar-e, « hy said let tors should not bugtan
te i tin- a;q>'ir anr
Give i under i ly hand at office this January " ~
ISili. ?d ILES E it W VRD.S, Oidiuriry.
\, T OTI4.’E.* l ‘“ '' i ' ! 1 < rsi ns iii iub od t > the
x 4 • tare. <>t ,' :t Ho well 'ased, are ben by
r qitired t > make ini'redi it-- ••ax ment an i all t' ose
b-. ing d'-maods a.iiiost said csts le are requi'St.id
1 • 0;'- al.t fa -oi pr O i riy at. ested ti 11 emi o e:’s ig • -
el in t-rms oi tie Li w. if P. 110 WF. L L
1- b I, I Si. I. Adm'r.
V OTU'E.-- w > montlis a t r date appli
x c.ilion " ’..1 be n i le ' > the t'o’irt ui ' '..li-T
--. , of Cobb 'on ty f r I'.ne to sell! e negro •< i< - '
lon in g’otli es a '<• of M artha Malone’, , decca <d, !
lor the ber.e.'it' f t eirs no Icr i;t rs of rail le
■ ■■ - - I ED WARD MA YES, Admr.
i 1 . ’
Notice to Debcors and Creditors.
# Li pe s i”.- liavi'rg d-minds against th' es
% ti■ e of M, r !■ i M.i I iiu". . de a- ised. late . i
.-.1. i on I\. ;Te rei'/i ~e ito i.rcs, u their, properh
utr< s -.1 tii it i uno pre-cr be Ibylw.to th •
ii I r- ■ : .ii At ■ • i nli ’tel to -.i'll e-fit'
Hie I’' ] lest dt-in . I- ■ i.l .. .’ire j. .1 in,
Xpii. 2- I 61. flirt AoD lal E'. Ad n’r.
.B.O*T 51 A 5, A r-.x x
MG! ‘Z.N.TS, V-i.
Tombs, Hoad Stones, Mantels.
N7" SU. S . II 3D
FURNISHING MARBLE.
f'.j’M/x ■, Lon E L>• C . i-.lcry 1.. h ■
South of the Geo-gia Railroad Depot.
.At 171 111 SI. < i 171 .
J <l'l : A 1 T.
L. BENNETT’S
CHEAP CASH STORE
\*<w Svi - in*' *»t tI. <>T
STAPLE AKD Fr’mCY DEY GOODS,
JUST RECEI VED.
A T T. ■ wdl UH >• x 1 fth Sul-
j. M. A- in., k. -t .<•
Very best Stock of Goods
be ever p.r ':>ascii, n » 1 b.’ sol 1- I>w ■r .
the CASH .s t . o rgut . :. where.
1 call a t. ;:’ :t par’ libiriy t'< lay purchn-es <f '
b’ ”V> rm i -cl» . A A . w if it I
•supply of :
RE A DY-31 A DE CLOI HIXG
LADIES’ D3ESS GOODS
ND A LAR'iE LOT < F
Ooolas Shoc-s.
< alt nn<! Pi tec my >orls
• L- ’■ '->r > - -r-.'..-• 1 : •- r-
w.iru an • .i;. i u. ixe -t-’i c .acut :. .v ti" I
■ - ■ . ..... ■ .
m t ' • BEN-XETT. ,
(Kimis.
HANSELL,
Attorney, Counsellor & Solicitor,
ZVlnvietta,
PRACTICES in the Superior Courts of the fol
lowing counties:
Cobb, Forsyth, Floyd. Catoosa, Cherokee, Paul
ding, Whitfield and Milton.
Also, in the Miprenie Court of the State of
Georgia at Atlanta aid in the District Court of
the. CoivedT’atc States for the 1> strict oi Georgia.
in a y 1,1 Sti 1.
C, D. PHILLIPS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Bfarietta, Georgia.
February 22, 1862.
A.SH.IK.& A Q E, H A. L L,
VTL.VST.V GERSIW.W
BY E. R. SASSEEN
DR. N. N. GGBER,
REFORM PHYSICIAN.
Marietta, Georgia.
OFFERS bis services to the citizens of Mari
etta and surrounding country.
Office North side of the square over Page ,t Ha
ley’s .'tore. ’ eh 8, If.
CICERO C. WINN,
COLLECTING LAWYER,
Marietta, Georgia,
gi'. .' hi’ enti'e attention to the eollce-
V V t'mi of all claims entrusted tu his care.
March 9, GO.
E. 5L ALLEN,
mw,
iKnaietta, Georgia.
<1 R \TEFLL to (lie citizens of Marietta and vi-
H cinity for a liberal patronage during the past
t u years is still prepared to p iform all opera
-1 ions either f'l’pn serving tho natural, or insert
ing arfifieial teeth, in the most ai proved maun'r.
He solicits calls from thus.’ "ho have i-riy bml
L • i/i, as lie is using a pr.-p-T ifioil for filling the
m .s’ delicate teeth, no matter how bad y decayed,
if not otherwise diseased—and ren eting them
servieeabL- for years. It is about the same color as
the teeth and "ill never eLange nr discolor the
teeth.
A .R< f'TS to citizens of Mariella for whom he
has opertite I daring tlm past ten years.
Tr.it’is—CASH, uuLts by special contract—
Offle.e South s de of public square, over the Post
Office. Marietta, Ga., Jan. !. 1861.
e7 i ’a w.
’a tTor n e y a t la w ,
53arieHa, Cleorgsa.
■? ’STILL iiLigci'Uy attend to .any business con
> V fi ‘e l to his <i;ire in the counties of Cobb,
Cheiokce, Mil! in and Pauhlipg.
CL '.I'IS collected as soon as it. can L-? done Ly
law, and the money promptly pai lox r.
Jan 20, I'6 I.
fi 1 IRC C MST\'<C ES hiving prevented my rc-
X moving West as contemplated—l offer my
■!■ '. ices to the public as a I’.iysiciau for the ci sit
iug year.
1 ■ .. :■> Connell's Building, up stairs,
where I can ba found at all times.
GEO. W. CLELAND.
W- 11. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LA?#,
Marietta, Georgia.
N. JL GKEEN,
Attorney"ct Counsellor at Law.
’‘Juris’Ga’, Cobb < asiai.v. Georgia,
y A ’ ILL pnii t’ci . an 1 g-’i • yr v yr att, . i! n t-.
VY all Im-iness > ■ .a’..! — I t > his j-t’-.f. s.i.a a!
care, in th- Di-tii t C. iiit at M.iri tt.i; The 'U
| , -me t’ourt of (L. n-ji i At anta: file Superi
or an T i 'ei ior ( "iirt- of tlie Blue Ridce Ci cuit,
:N) I the con ;t'i - adj 'iaiti’Z I'olib. of other t i.'-'.iis.
Sy.ee al al: at on .iven to the colle< tion ol debt q
an I the -' .-ttriug of n d mat m r of i laims.
Prompt and ef;i -i< nt attet ti"n "ill he given t<>
a'l manner <>f bttsitx ss in the < urts .>f 0 diuary
in tip- e" o’', of an I adj' ining coiintb s.
PIIILLIPS&BURKHALTER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
lla iiv i I it, G<• o s-gi a.
Y B. r ILL pr iet ce i i I’.i’t n. P inlding and all the
y 7 C'.tit.t!•.« if tii - Bin • B d-c 1 ircuit, in th"
Snprtine Court, aud in th D s'.ib t Court at Mari
> : t a.
W M. PHILLIPS, J. T. BVRKHALTER.
Jan. 1. ly.
4 HEESE.
J IST t i’ ■d. a large lot ■ t Englisl Dairy a.n i
ctr'vr Ctie-.se, )y ' G RUV ES A Bl 15 Lli.
N UTS:
4 L\R ">E lot of Alm nds. Fi'he-ts, Pee.in.
Y ami ft".’ ish W.iluu's, l ocoii Xu's and Bai
.- i for sale by GROVES A BUTNER.
I XDI 10, Mi dd-r. Cp! ":'s, Logw i, Bine
1 St >nn, .'utidjur, C> alk. 'V'.iti- g. Bow. A-.,
tor sale bv HAM.MI; If ,t GRUVES.
mi y 10. IF',L
FOOD FOR MILCH COWS.
- * •
/ > Z:\-l J//J J£ .
A SFiPI.YofP ii Mett’—the b-.-t f I !u
.4 t< irket kepi u.-tar.tl e . ou ha d, 'I per
UU'tiel. a ril I'l
C. J. SHEP IHD.
711K.1 iXominj'.
EM kKD H'-'MINY. es ex T’’e r
1 freiu w.. te eoru, fresh gr uud at J ,a. jn <£
t s E\i i -i. rMi 1. C. ..8 HEP ARD
1- , i; \ t .
Tak' •; !’. 'it-' ri or a D >r’: 11. w
■ »e" veurs 11. ii.. ni ' r<v c o’ a ■■■; i 1 1.1
r-.i■' im I ; Ibe ■ wi.er -s .<• . t >
a ...
d-alt w.tn us ao -tray. A isl. 'J üBE.
-Vn.-tra. J.'aj !«•, IS6I. I
dtßii'kUa Wwlltlg
The Scm i-W e e kly
Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings, at
the following rates
Six montlis - - - - - - - $1 00.
Twelve iixouGis - -.----->5 00.
■ The We 0 kly
Is issued every Friday morning, at the follow*
ing rates :
Six niciitliss fjl 60.
Twelve moiit.xs - -- -- -- 53 00.
T? ii fF- of *A<lvei•t isti C' :
XK3” Ten lines or less constitutes a Square,
either in the Semi-Weekly or Weekly.“Sa
One insertion’, $1 00
Each additional insertion 50
One week or three insertions 2 00
b acu additional square 1 ( 0
Two weeks. 3 00 •
Each additional squ ire 2 (>0
One month 5 00
Each additional square 3 00
Two months 7 00
Each additional square 4 00
Three months I" 00
Each additional square 5 00
Six months. 12 00
Each additional square 6 00
Twelve mouths 15 00
Each additional square 8 00
RENEWABLE AT PLEASURE:
One square one year S2O 00
Each additional square 10 00
XQT Advertisements cxcee ling the space con
racted for, will be charged for the excess.
XIS” Advertisements in both, the Semi-Weekly
a.id Weekly, will be charged the full Semi-Weekly
rates, with only half price for the Weekly.
X S* Transient advertisements must be paid fur
in advance.
gktr
M I I 24ft, 1801.
Marietta Ct.mp Groural Academy.
We the Trustees and patrons of said .-eheol and
citizens of the county having been called togeth
er this Jay by the teacher of said school, Mr. E.
P. Gaines, in order to inquire into some slander
ous reports which Are rapidly spreading all through
this country relative to Mr. E. P. Gains’ being an
Abolitionist and favorable to Lincoln aud his
friends, have diligently inquired into the whole
matter and find them to be perfectly fal 'e and uu
fouiid .d, and ii stead of their being true, we b licve
him Mr. E P. Gaines to be as firm and as sound a
principled man and as true a patri t as our county
afford .'
T. r.s rEES.
Silas Brown,
B. W. Dunahoo,
T A. Gober,
Walter Manning,
Wm. J. Delk.
PATRONS.
William Ma;, es. George M. Dar.icll, Henry Buise.
. .J. Stone, J. L. Fri lei. J. G Shirly, John Bar
rett, W. D. Gilihiut, D. S. Bla-kwell.
may 21, 18111.-It.
Tv ii <Z?O.
A concert will l>c given on Thursday eve
ning 2.’> inst. at t'onne'i's lia’l by a number
of Ladies <fc Gentlemen of this place, the
proceeds of vv'd!-!i w ill be appropriated to the
iamilics ol the soldiers who leave Mariet
ta. For paiticulars see bills of the day.
PHO’USISIIAI CORmiTHE,
X view of th ■ fart, that four of the Companies
[ of tiii* itnly are to be mioti-red into the ser
vice of the ConfeJei.it.’ Stat-s < n the 23d of
till' in 'lit I ', h ue mini • an as- ssm' nt of Tiv. iitv
Five per cent on ail -iibscriptions to the Ci tintv
Fund, .and hereby < nil on nil persons who have sub
s ribed t" said fioid, to p-iy the s nne to th Treas
urer, A. W. Holcombe, as enrlv :i« posst 1 10.
A. W. HOLCO.VIBE, Ch’iu.
A. A. Wisx, Sec’v.
May 15, I.XBI.
—All pc - .ns are. ca-itioned ngainft
xN for traili’g for a Proini’-orv Note dateil ISlh
Im I 18th January, 1-60. f,,r SIBO. payable Ist
January n-xt to th- no !er igr.ed or be irer, tor val -
nc r iri' I. ami -igni dby E E. Brown. Macon ;
the - I 'I I t • li'.rifr; bee i lost. M. .MYERS.
may. 21, Dot.
Xt >1 ’’l'l IICII TV
YEAST POWDERS!
Hl' Yi a: t Po v.lcr i- prepared of th • L '.- t axd
E pnre't m i ■•ri.il'. and "ill make light, sw. et
and I'Htri'ioti- bread ; an I for Biickwhi nt iiu-l oth
er /ikes, bi- uit-. Ac.. i- just tii" tiling. With
g I fb'itr th'’*'.' 5 ".‘i't Powders are certain tn give
’ i J s ni-: ion if u-i 1 a-.-ordi• g to the <tir<' tions,
nod '■•■.ti'Z mm-h i-li.’ui.--r. while fol y equal to the
1 N ■ -thorn article, eotnmer.ds itself to Southern
I no-keepers It i- put up ir, half and one pound
pi'-k'.-t- at Forty C, r.is a pound. S l ionh- l,v
WM. ROOT <t SON,
Marietta. rn.<.y 21, I'6l.
A. Ni SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J
Mai-ietta, fL'oi tria.
M imh y,
VVILLIA3IS & M’LE \ N,
5f 11. ul'a< tan rs nacl Dialcig in ml Li <l«O f
im MKS in n
JI A T II E S S E S,
Looking Glasses, Plates &c.
P< : < b Tree < t.
47!anta. fiForgia,
jMCALY 731.’
Cobb Mountnineera.
Below is a list of the officers aud privates
of th* Cobb Mountaineers one of the compa
nies of this county belonglng/o Col. GartreH’s
regiment under oiders to leave on J hursday.
OFFICEBS.
Capt.—W. W. \» hite,
Ist. Lieut.—C. C. Winn,
2nd. “ —Greenlee Butler,
old. “ —I A. G. Anderson,
o Ist. Sergt.—J. W. Hodge,
° 2nd. “ —Thos. Wilson,
3rd. “ —T. 11. Weaver,
4th. “ __T. W. Brock,
Ist. Corpl.—l. N. Daniel,
2nd. “ —J. W. Doncaster,
3rd. “ —V. A. Hamby,
4th. “ —J. IL Tucker,
Company Surgeon —G. W. Cleland;
PRIVATES.
Thos. Aderholt, W. I’. Hughey,
AL 11. Bradley, A. J. Hammett,
L L. Brewer, T. S. Henry,
W. W. Barmore, IL C, Irwin,
P. H. Bryant, AV. S. Johnson,
J. P. Bryant, A. L Lord,
D. A. Brown, -. \V. McConnell;
F. A. Bennett, S. A, Martin,
Jas. .Brooks, J. W. McGarity,
W.T. Bohamiu; 11.I 1 . J. Xtullins,
W. A. Brown, J. C. MeDmiald,
T. W. Cook, Alpha Newton,
W. B. Clinkscales, Bluford Osborn,
B. F. Curi’v, Bird Parks,
11. S. Colliits, AV. AJ Roby,
John Cain, AVm. Riley,
Stephen Daniell, Wm. Stephens,
A B. Daniell, J. E. Shaw,
AV. R. Daniell, John Sauls.
G. AV. Daniell, AV. T. Simpson,
I. AL Daniell, S. Smith,
F, G. Daniell, E. J. Smith,
L. C. Downs, D vid Swan,
IIL Dunn, J. B. Stokes,
S. Dutton, J. M. Stuart,
D. AV, Diggs, AV. G. Simpson,
Ransom Diggs, Thos. Thompson;
IL AV. Flemming, N. B. AVilliams,
W. F. Fletcher, AV. O. AVatson,
J. AV. Gann, AV. F. AViiitfieltl;
J. A. Hill. A. F. AVhite,
W. J. lludstn, J. A. AVilson,
Lester Volunteer*:,
Ma. Editor : Pursnant to a resolution
pa sei] by the “ Lester Volunteers,” I here
with transmit a correct list, of the names of
the officers and privates of of said
Capt.— IL P. Lester,
Ist Lieut—S. B. David,
2nd “ —J. B. Patterson,
3d “ —B. E. Reeves,
Ensign.—AV. A. Porter,
Ist Sergt.—AV. 11. Paxton,
2nd “ —AVm. Pearson.
3d “ ■—Jos. McAfee.
4th “ —J. R.Gramling;
Ist Corp.—T. E. Kellogg,
2nd “ —E. E. Fincher.
31 “• —J. C. Hallman,
4th “ —R. P. Stokes,
Chaplain—Rev. IL A. Seal,
Surgeon—Dr. J. N. Liusay,
PRIVATES.
J. \V. Anglin, R. Ledbetter,
Wm. M. Anglin, E. Ledbetter,
T. A. J. Arnistnaig, IL AV. Long,
IL P. Bell, J. 11. Lister,
A. I’. Bell, L. H. Lott.
L. S. Bailv, F. C. Mullins.
IL R. Brown, J. JI. McGinnis,
T. L. Bennett, A, H. McDonald,
J. AV. Bagley, R. 5. Miller,
I. Bice. ‘ A. McAbee,
J. A. Jbivenport, J. C. Otwell,
AV. J. E. Dmld, C J. Otwell,
J. lA xvler, I>. A. Odum,
P. K. Furrier, AV’. E. Rogers,
J. C. Gossett, E. G. Sharman,
B. A. Huff, AV. AV. Streetman,
T. L. Humphreys, Jesse Samples Jr.,
A. llollums, AVm. J. Thompson,’
G. IV. "11 twkins, J. IL Thompson,
D. F. Hutchins, G. T. Taylor,
J. L. Johnston, M. M. 'l aylor,
J. N. Karr, F. 'l'nckvir;
F. S. Light, AV. C. Vaughii,
The following resolution was adopted :
/i'cvo/ivi/, That the Orderly Sergeant bo
and he is hereby instructed to make out a
correct list of the officers and privates of the
“ Lester V olunteers” and request the Law
renceville News and Ihe Marietta Advocate
to publish the s nie.
AV. 11. PAXTON.
O. S. A. S' ct'y “ Lester Volunteers”
Cumming Ga., May 21st 18GI.
The Killing of Ellsworth.—A gentle
man who arrived in Richmond cn Saturday
turn shed the Richmond Dispatch with tho
f"il iwing particular :
Ellsworth ascon Jed to the roof of the
Marshall House, and secured the flag, Com
ing down with the flag wrapped Around him,
he met Mr. Jackson, when Ellsworth re
mar>ted,‘‘llcrc, I have got a prize.” Jack
s'Hi r'-plic 1“I es, and here is another prize*
- it the -rime time Jovelli.,.* his double bar
rel shot gun, and shooting Ellswoth dead on
the spot.
Jacks n was speedily murdered by the
Z 'laves. Ihe liot that killed him pierced
his brain.
Mrs. Jackson t.nd her sister, as we arc in
formed, took j issession of the fl ig, drew
r- .iv -rs and uvfi I the Zouaves, wbe en
.avurefi to take it from them. The ladies
re the flag mtn si.icds, determined that It
in a l oot pas.s into he hainds r.i
*
NO. 2<l.