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Pallid S >i.'» Vein st 4c c rs.
Captain—C S Jenkinn,
Ist Lieut—J H Weaver,
24 “ —L B Anderson,
34 “ —S P Compton,
Ist Scrgt—T N Cooper,
24 “ —F M Gann,
;>4 “ _w S Wright,
4th “ —Wm Turner,
sth “ —J T Hulsey,
Ist Corp!—A R Wright,
2nd “ —A Stein hammer,
3d “ —Thmmm Gann,
4th “ —B F Brooks,
privates.
J M Adams, Nathan Gann,
G J j allien, Thomas Gore,
WA Austin, W I) Gann,
J N Adcock, J M Holcombe,
Sami Adcock, G I. Harris,
E S Aaron, R M Harden, _
C P I) Allgood, Reuben Harris,
Wm Bishop. Wrn Jlnl-ey,
W A Barnes, W B G Laue,
W J Bowman, B 1 Lie.
JI AV Bowman, Rob rr Leverett,
JN Bowman, Jlenrv Mann,
W J Babb, A S 0 Moon,
W E Linker, H II Miller,
J J Cason, E P Mosely,
Caleb Clark, Washington Neal,
John Cooper, Thomas Ogburn,
Moses Cooper, F Palmer,
Jas M Cooper, Silvester Paris,
James Cohron, Stinson Reeve-,
Wesley Cash, G 'A Ragsdale,
James Clinton, Z W Rollens,
J I) Compton, B II Smith,
Edward Compton, John Stanford,
James Coal, Jamon Twilley,
S G Dykes, R A Voss,
Wm Denson, G \V Wigley,
Calhoun Ell's, Find noy Wigley,
AV T Eubanks, A Y White,
MESSRS. PAG ' LET.
] RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the
Q, public to then-
£S’ 3i SI < A u 3 L <-» v
MM!
IMS UD SUB.
UMTS W a
EINEEONN ETS
AND
t> 1* <* t< CJ OO cl -
CHINA AND GLASS-WARE,
Call and sec our Stock before buy in :
Tse where. Trices will be made to correspond with
the hardness of the times.
Store next Door to D. JI. Yov g.
PAGE &. HAILEY.
May l. ISfiL < ■
31 ARI ETTA
CLOTHING - ORE,
South side of the Public Squaic,
UyA"'A'<.G door to the I’ust Cfu< "L a
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DEALER t.X
FASHIONA BbE Cl.O T 5 5 ? N *I
(it’iit’s i'lirnis'iing GoeM
I II AX E ;nst ri < iv.d a hji II -it J t' tie ■ - < k . f
Summer Clothing. Ifyuu v. ;l! t ;1 ", . t
mon suit, nnd wish to buy eb.-.ip. come to ,
rietta Clothing Store. N.> fi. o.? in <m. v
undersell me. «tni I will - li :tti e loxx.it : <i>t i
prices for eash only.
A I :•!-.> call a.'t.-ntii .t>r ; ; i ; -..;y <■' <>
< loilun>hii t.-. I>tn ! , (,n , t , .; ■,-
French Miirscilles At :.. e . ,tc. " api.llulv
Georgia Vaulding- Ciutuij .
"B ; iitliAS (’ii ; 1.-x ; ■ > :
V V io. letter- .nil- vr. . ■;>
n-i! property <■! Vj<-: -r . v., y , v > .id .'■l.uih..
it. I'ou-in-. i. : r o-pli >■.
The-e u e th r< . i .. | , !•(,, <(. ;1 ’
persons eoui-i riu 4 to be . ,i 'ijn' l 'ir nt m< c.li -
on the li;M md,iv in Jnne to-x to %b.>« .io , ■■
any Ih x I.axe, why .-iii.i . ■ r~ g I t t |.
grunted to siii .;; ,'. c.uit. tlixcu under m\ bam
nt oth -a th: •Ma i ; r I.
mix ;<l, Mtl.rs ■•pwx IDS, Q.-a-y.
\ -G c.
r lVt V heirs V-e l>.i: .. , of It . , i
W »hnin cxmnty. deee .-,vd, are n<-tilb- I ha» thee
tu>te ol said deec.v.-cd lias b nre <:ie d t ei-li d
»« now n'idy for distributi and i> x are bi r-. v
notified to apply to mo .st t»rnn 'hi - kvex anty.
tieorgm, by tin r.-.li I ■ i ' >. er next
their sh-ire-i of d e~' tte. or ..ft, . tmt d <. • I
shall yrx'.-Ct Ito x-est t o t">r th- i > net-,
eordiug to law.
T. G. UN i»ERWO >D, A Imr.
June led I
s b: o ks s.
• -*> •
urdertd nr I w .hl re - b.'lv u’■
* form the i iu*e -id M » ■•ivi.a
>ty that h hts located lx-.'.. .;i. . y tut. ■> , e: t
th c mom
NfVl Pois t A W; ’s Sit '.’
< U -he AV e»t Sid.' <■ • t e l\
Gvat <uiru'» i> -a- a- . - •• , -st ~, ,
t rial, fit or Lt', a • a y u X ■
441 Woik
CLA-SM.
Nbf-ly. -j,
TII IE MARI ET T A SE AI I-V/E EK L Y ADVOC AT E.
(Bcncral
'TSJU’V' r- T -rv.jx ry.-. 'y.-.
DRY GOODS,
SZE-HOZES;, SOOTS,
hats and caps,
Q. UEE N S W ARS C HIN A
AND
CJ- L ,
F' a. na 11 j SUi> P I io. g r
S addlcry, Leather, Fabrics, &q.
IAVTLL keep constantly on hand good selections
in the above branches of trade, and vz.ll sell
at low prices.
TERMS CASH.
2.larietta, dan 6, GO. D. M. YOUNG.
RE V E NIJ E N O TIC E.
VLL dutiable Goods to points on Western and
Atlantic R. R. bot-.veen Dalton and Atlanta,
muxt be ent-red, and dutie- paid ihtreon, at At
lanta in adv.-nice. o’, their arrival at Dalton, (where
on a permit will be given to have tlieni passed to
their destination) or they will bo stopped at Dal
t >n until -uch in’ry is made and duties paid, in ad
dition to the customary Warehouse eml ether du
ties. When stopped, the duties may be paid at At
lanta or Dahon.
Dutiable Good-, intended for Dalton and points
on said road above, before reaching that | hire
(within the limits of the Confederate States) will
be required to be entero I and duti s paid on them
at Dalton. F. It. SHACKLEFORD,
Collector at -Atlanta.
nmr-n n’VTPPTITi?
uLtkibiil BilliuAlil liiulilOll.
,®-.
i r B'VIE next Se:--ion <-f this Institution w 11 be
g opened on th 2 ih February, I So], ensuing.
F'-r the character r.f the Institute as a Mi'i ary
College we rc‘cr to the r« port of trie Board of Vis
itors andtho Aon c.al ?d -re of his llx cel leu "y
the Governor. The Eeaid ol Visitors for ISGO
cotnmeiut ‘‘the good or-irawl neatness of every
thing connected ix i’l. the School,”—•■-.‘u- thorough
ness of its ins ruction —-‘ the high tone and
gentle nanly bearing of the Cadets individually
and its a Corps, ’ —and “ cong; atulate the patrons
of the Institute ipon the growth, health and mus
clo of their sons devchipe > by Military training.”
The Governor ; n his Annual Message accords
high proise to the diseipl no and govt rnment of
the School and dedans it to be ” important to the
future prr teetion and gre; truss of cur State.” Wo
invite i-prci.il attei.tiou to the fact tin t the Gov
ernor ot the State is Pre.- i lent ‘-Ex-Oflu io.”
ot the Boaid of control.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
IN MA'l Hi MATICS : tth Class.—Aritl ir.etic
Algebra, Plane Geon t:\ ai.il 'frigoliomi t ry. 3d
Clast—De.scr {itive Geometry, J,incar Perspective
, and th* theory <if Slia les and .■ h-idows, Surveying,
-imlyticnl Geoai. try —2d Class—C.ih ulus.
I N THE FK E <Til LA NG ! A U I-;—Valine’s
Ollendorf’- f 11 course, Vie de Wa.-hing;on.—3d
<jj a s—Mangct’s Aim'ogv. Ch.-ir'e- 12th. llaeine.
ENGLISH t A NG CAGE ANJ» Lil Li: .ATI HE
Bullion's l uglish Grammer ami Pr < : -a! I xer
i eis s . tpi -sketlb *'s- Bb< t rim—2d < las —Blair :
I Hhetorie. Composition ami E'ccution
IN HIVIORA AND GEOGRAPHY:—Weber's
Universal, Tytb. r’s Universal, Frcst’s I'rit.d
,-'i.!>tes. Mitchel’s Ancient and Mmie.'i) Geojr.iphv.
IX' NVi 1 KA I. I’ll \ L'‘S('Pin : M hiinils
( '< irtlett.’s Text.) <»pti< , Asti imu y, (O.w led,)
( liemi.stry, Mii c'clogy »;.>! Geology taught lg
1 ■cture in a « mir-> f two ye;:rs.
IN ENG IN EL 111 N G :—A In 1 course in tl.e
Frs' ( las- b tii Civil nnd Military, comprisirg
. tl.c principles of I'nrpeiit y. Mas'-nry ami con
I •'ru tmri iu Iron Roads. Kuilroa's ami Canals,
1 I-’;*- i Fortifea 1 mns, Permanent Military W. rts.
IN TACTICs; lnfantry <.f the l.'.m- iScott’s
i<-,‘.) Light Infantry (I lar fee’s ) Altlbiy (An
d-r-:.>n's U. S.) Cave ry (Poinsett’s.)
TERMS.
I’.. - abh on hull in advance Rr th< pi
ye." r.
For one se-.-'mn of five mouths, in full of bo rd.
1 tuition, fuel, lights. .$1( 5
X tii ....on's fee. (mi < tlu-r mcdit.il ehar.-'e.)
Dep' sit for Ci t! ing. Filiform, A. ~ 45
The l.e- i.-’.-i' u c appro; r a ted nine th >u-nnd dol
lars for the beuefii ot t ic Doti ute. and have ei.a
bled us to solicit a l;ir - i [.utiomq e by the pe pic
,5 - '. W -• < ’ \ I’l •' t '
X upvrii t.-nd< : t.
n
mmmi (. ' • x •, -■ ’- -.j 1 ■ " T
R 1 pst'.’4
SULXWI • g’-'>
S H 0 E SI!
II - gain -
i sV I ' (k- -1 1 ri-enable to icconi-
I in- la'e ol m- c-t-l-mu rs. I sire tunv t<> ln
! nd m and (he m lrlic gercnuiy tlr.t haxmg
1 1 :i lin a good I< toftl e
BEi T S'KENI H STGCK,
it d s'so I -ring ctnp'oy t d eitr. p« t- r. th■r! rm I
am v > x- or. j .ire I m -tv n y a • x.-l o ft x -r a < x ith
ihcir ptitr< :>:>_.', xxu-t the I e.-t !'■ and '■Tie. >
jt' .it <:u. he ma !e. I miend to k-mp ion s' •nty on
• :-.hd 7t tew i-lioft’hh’} v.Tc 1;. .: - a-d '•hoes
ami xx I <n I. avi r > ■ u.. t it t the i ;• re-t f
-- t iie-n im n to box ' ut ■iutni lc -. rs. Ab.
w. il. v .riant. 1.
w’a ei r: ■' at -I QM' ! d ■ m ■ s'■
•• •• •• Footing, <t j
i inc Ca’s V elt F>. e!•. >t tch< 4, on to 0 t h
-• Pump so mi.. Sio to 1
Fon|j»v’, 5 stt to-- <o
K<p 5 ((’ to 7Ou
•• P.-0 i: g. t I’o t<. .. Ou
nhoe.s. 3 50 t . R t O
'bop .•-» p ov’er Springs <-.■-<! at tiie t, ot it
R I ■ . R 'V. GA'G.F.
hen ■- it»• <• d w :I. : e i tr.' .-< an t•; :s-mtch
-u. ’> I’. 0 .
| ... -.. '.Hia.l . .M.-wna. ,!!>■>■'■> ... —— . ——» ... .. 1y,,,,.. y,—._
ss<>s r i'ii j ;: :
Y EAST P O V. ' D E i? S!
.’3 ill' Y- P ’ ' I > repar. J-.- the best a- I
• | ’ n-l’-t. t••.fori.-... 1.-.4 »f.- rn bgus. sw et
■ .I r ’...rr at: - i»r< . a i :‘t Kiitiwh I iu i th
- c.m .x ■.A.I-;i -t ti . •• hg. Muh
U Ov. - i w.ir.-- ,m... : ■ -l-.-c
: : »;* - li-ta ti- n <mel m ■ iv «; F.c Mr eti’- s.
IU-: - r.u i. .Imap r. wuih- t .iy. <4 u.. -o lie
<• m i: 1 t tel hxif « .i . : n ut» i
' V *
m ..-a. . M.
PR I VAT ’M SO AR DI G,
BY
IMTt’s. IML. FC. ZEKladc.
FANCY PERFUMERY.
QUCII as Colognes. Handkerchief Extracts
Hair Oils, Pomades, <fcc. Toilet and th n inon
Soaps. HAMMETT & GROVES.
”
ffJHNE Green nnd Bltck Teas, Yeast Powders,
B ’ Soda, Cooking Extracts. <Vo., for sale b z
HAMMETT <fc GROVES.
~ TOBACCO.
LARGE a.-sorfmert of Fine -nd
j? a Chewing Tobacco. Aiso Fine an -■ Comrot n
begars. for sale by HAM ME IT & GROVES
DR. SWEET’S
INF AI [ IDT T? T nViMPW
liOLLibLLLImMMI.
The Great External Remedy,
For Bbenrnatism, G.;uf, Neuralgia, Lumbago,
Stift’-Neck and Joints, Strains, Bruises,
Cuts tittd W< utuls, i’iies. Headache,
and t’.fl Rheumatic and
Nervi ,us Disorders.
Dr. ht-phen hv.'i'iett oj‘ Coiiuectteiit,
The great natural Bone Setter.
i)r. h'tej hen Street of Connecticut,
Is known all over the Uni c ' States.
Dr. Stephen Street oj' Connecticut,
Is the author of‘-Dr. Sxvcet’s 1 n’allible Lii imerif.
Itr. Swtl’s lu/aUiblc Liniment
• a certain rt-mo ly fir Neuralgia.
Dr. Staeel'r In fc'Uljle Liniment
Cures L iri'S an 1 Scalds Immoclia'x'ly.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
])r. hiweel’s Jfdlibl- l.inimcnt
Cures Headache Immediately and w as nevi r known
to fttiL
J)r. JSweei’s Infallibbi Liniment,
Affords iiitine iiate r.lief f.r Piles, and seldom
fails to cure.
Dr. Sw.e.t's Lfalible J.iniiiicut
Cur-s Tooth’the in one raomc t.
i>r. Sweet's Inftil'ibl Liniment
Cures Cuts ai.d Wcuntls immeaiately and leaves
7)r. Sw‘e's liif:’lible
Is truly a -‘a frie-d in need,” and every family
-Imuld have it at hand.
])r. Sniit's L fallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world.
Dr. Sic ’ t’s Inf tllil le. I inime 1 1
Has b’cn used by more tlrnu .. million ft oj lc, -:::
all pra : se it.
DRU G S
AM!
i.r.
f-' 1
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p
n. j. t. cfoves m. n.
-1 ' ' ’ • ■
Wib. FOOT’S OLD STAND,
GEO-,
H$ T OI'LD r. re<t'i>’lv call the. iit'eitmn o
? i’by-ici.ii. - Mercli i t.-. ami rt e public gen
Ti ll >. t • to ir targe an I we 1 niectid steak oi
A
OdLTuS 3 3PAAZZ>-T f T , S 3
&C, &C S &.C.,
embracir ■' every ' sii ,r mpr •1 in the regu’at
Drug bm-uie s, •. inch tnevare iw ,pared t sei, •••
tiie um.-t appt '■>-.. terms for
Cash or Approved Paper.
As > ir ii.t.' s !• r t:.e p'.rvha.se ol gnids iw
um qtta 1. w-- .2. r
C L iCA T IND I 'CL'ICy i’A
In a I liti'.n t - .-•ar -: k a' . ■ meut’mned ws
uaxcaiu;: a-tu;l.i.it:t ot
.1 ’<
FAACY &CO 31 310 XSO A P.H.
To..;h. U: ir :iml N : i ■ .;-'n s, w' i v. _> ;■>. •, i.,
ii r.-t i'e -ta ’.he i.i.ii.u act iv-rs. Ais >,
Stationery, Cutlery, Toys,
Crvckc-ry, Gar len Sec F ’ I Seeds .- A fu '
JRID-Wyk YIE ;
,--.i ,h a» t'i ; - !’■ * .. Ax N >•’- -b.. x, ’-
btirl-.s. I. . Ho he. ,w U are. Xc.
40,000 Pounds of Iron,
nd ever • i-e in the >ve lit e. G ive u- a
t >: 1- I 'T. g-lA. a U i.
t LAR .E St -■ ;■ H. H > . <hoveis.
x, . :>..■ . .. . . • -..- ir . '-r 7} •- ;>v
11 AM ME 11 AGR A'ES.
. . N
-
E ' TT A GROVES.
F. M. MYERS,
at
Marietta. Georgia.
/xt®*“sViil attend to all business entrusted to bis
care.
.Reference* :— Deninead &■ Wright, A. J. Hansell,
Irwin «t Loster, Marietta, Gco-gia, Hon. Sul. Co
hen, and S. Yates Levy, Savannah, Ga.
Nov. 23, ts.
DAVID lIiWI.V, ONEENLEE BUTLER.
11l WIN & BUTI ER,
' Ays at iaws
Marietta, Georgia.
IT'S USINESS confided to ih”ir professional ma-
K. 3 ’’gc cent in tl.e following couniies will he
fhi4ifuly ti;u:s"Cted. vim Campbell. Pnuhfing, Polk
Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin. Fulton and
Milton. Also in the Distri; t Court at Marietta,
and the Spremo Court at Atlanta. ma. 1.
GEO. X. EESTER,
-zVttoi’aioy at
j Marietta, Georgia.
’TXTILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit, and
in the Supreme Court of the State ; also in
the District Court at Marietta. (Nov. 23.)
; 4 LARGE lot of Writing Ink, wh’ch is war
ranted, for sale by
may 10,1861. HAMMETT & GROTES.
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and a
g’ general assortment of To<b-t articles.
may 10, 1861. HAMMETT & GROVES.
CDORGIA, DICKIIXS COUNTY,
S LSSE MONROE, having a; plied to he a’>-
potataii Gu irdiin of the person of Mary E.
A;onroe, James M. Monroe, and Ttmni’is P. Mon
roe, M’nors iv.der fourteen years of age, residents
of sa d county :
Tb's is to • ir.:- all persons concerned £fo be ard
appear at the term of t»e Cot:■ tii o. di...vy, to be
In Id n<xt alter (Im expiration of thi’tv s from
’he li’st publication of this nnfi-o end shoxv
cause, if lli -v can, why said Jessee Monroe should
not be intruded xviili the guardki-ulrp of the per
sons of Mary E. James AL »uil Thomas P. Mun
roe.
Witness my ufiicitl signnture. t! is April 25tb,
1361. ‘ P. E. FERGI SON.
Ordinary.
:u "cr kx/l lb jb zr i
1 1 ‘ F et On Hand.
s'i: scrib.-r has on hand nt his Steam Saw
I Mill, two ant a half toiles from Marietta,
100,000 FEET OF
Plank >f ini' kin I. or o her d. script!'n eflum
ber he is prepared to furl i-h
For the Cash,
at $1 i'->r bu’i.li-e I at the Mill, or, $1 25 delivered
at ''arietia.
Orders miy he lo t at tho Post Office, or
at T. I. AI kinson’s store.
Apr. I ts
O ! •' il S*
MARKLEYJOYNER
Ha re reci iv< d a Urge sim-k of P >-ket Parc
from (I ct to scts. each— all and Etc them.—
Al.-u have in store
351,500 WOZEt’TTBZ O?B
ni.P’Wd fISB f,nn rn’i'-rn 1
Ulki. bAi full] k'lti mUi
i 1 II'UOLC CAS/-: XCIICOL SLATES
3D 'HIOISASD ENVELOPES,
150 //1> ’i’ri. ss a (>■>:> i:<u,
50 CRiiS-i STEEL
J’EXS, ALSO, ■
G old Pens,
I v o r v T a L 1 e i s,
L-Ol’l P< n-ik tV <\*C . 3:1.1
i
L. BESHETT-S
X< XX i; g I t k <;f
STAPLE AHS FAUCY DHY SOO9S,
JFNT RECEIVED.
A's the weli km wn stn: <1 of t’. ■ 'uh- riitr.
-Noitii Last c.jit er f ttu Pul.'ie b’quare the
Very best Stock of Goods
i 1 e ever pur, h e i, wb ■ b w:)i b • sol 1 as b.xv for
lite CASH a caa lx- b ’igbt anywhere.
Il a’tenti >n mirtieii'. ri; to my pm .--h.-i-cs of
1 ... ... .- . A ■ ted
I -Kp;.iy Os
READY-MADE CLOIUIXG
LADIES 1 DBESS GOODS
AND A LARGE LOT OF
TJooi.'«; <an<l !**lioors.
< rill nnrf Pries’ osy t.nrxl,
I Tl. i-e in • : I are reipi- -■•.-‘I c ime for
■ ward an 4 -v.J m.k • 'iii-iit. or trn-y may find
their notes ~',d -ec. ..nt.- in the hands -4 an officer
E. BFXX ETT.
Mar-h 23. ts
x V r fIT E. "n "i’’ -a t r !>•: nm.’.i i
X u » I e r let" the Court of 0 :i• •.- ;
‘ ■ • t ('••• i ’-.H ty f r ..-4 e :>> «e ' j e ’c- |
nginc o t e* ate of M.♦ ri ha M a ile*'e» til, i
I for tt ■ ■ - ■ r i
ve’S-4. EDWARD MAk De, Adrn’r.
Ap il 29. lAM
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
i L ■ t '< : - ' ax. _■ ieminds agatast th-, fi.-
i fate of .‘fir na Mai mey, de cased, h.te ot '
i ,-a. s . 'ii .ty. are required lo pres< nttliem. pi-.q>er.y
( attx i, w> tn.n t e time preset.bed Ly n». tu th-
-1 r ilie t: and :>lt ’m»in i • mi ’ ■ - t e-i.xte
■ art. re -at :-4 tuflMke immeiti..-' : iimeut
I ’ 1 f.l. EDh Ai.D .-.xj, •'. -.
®m. rosttw:
OFFER for sale a large and well selected as
sortment of
FAMILY isl
GROCERIES
FOR CASH!
among which are choice Green and Black Tea,
Chocolate, Brom a and Cocoa, Pickles ami Pre
serves,
CilEF>*E AND BUTTER,
CRACKERS, Assorted,
syfiABCUREDHAMS
Spices, all kinds and best quality
Mackerel, Shad, ''• v b.itc Fish, Soaps, a, large assort
ment, Raisins, Figs, Bruin s, &e.
May 1. 1861
a. n. smrsoN,
Marietta, Ocoigia.
March (I, ’6(l.
XV EEL 3 A M S & L E t tV,
51 iiiittiact n> ci’.-: and Dt-alc.-s in all 1-i ■<l■ O-
MATRE S S E S,
Looking Glasses, Plates &c.
Ueaeli Tree Street,
Ai’asiHa., Georgia.
WM. A. ERASER,
"X If AS removed to his new store, two doors bch xv
?! _S. the old stand, where be has a complete siock
■'ATC H E S,
WATCH-CHAINS, JEWELRY,
PLATED AND SILVER WARE,
O L_ O Q K S j oc, O -,
All of xvliich he offers Cheaper than ever.
Ca’l at the New Store and sec for yourselves.
Dee 1 t.
%T<i'.riCE.—All pe sons are cautioned ayaiml
jA for tr.-uli g 'or aPi amiss rv N. to d-tf.-il lift
dal.-il 18ih J a I'.u ary. LB6O, for SIBO, pttvaldu i.t
January n-.xt to the. iimier.-igced orbcarer, for v.il
i:c ren-ived. .-..-id ignml by E. E. Brown, '’aeon ;
the said nota having been 1 >St. M. MYERS.
may. 21, 1; 01.
irninwio
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ZtIARZETTA. GEORGIA.
Th ,;i- (• t0..'.. .. ;! t . x me -i 3 IX ;>« -
F7s-.-:ii.h:u.-.;Uied;i-m- ;bi to Muri--
tfa.
\l L' FORTH.
-a -
OPECIAL nttemion is invited !> the very ex
j 7 tensive uml wed .-< !c< ted ::toek of Ihirdv.aio
an : II a." Furi.i-hiiig Goo is wj.ieh 1 have now in
Store; (’or.-istii •_* in ]■:>' ( of Iron, Nail.-, Pot-'.
Laicbe.-, Leeks. Hinges, (.'arpenter's Tools, Axes,
Hatchets, Oxen.-, Pailcr, Kitchen, Box an 1 Wood ,
-'•to ves.
I.vviy variety of Black rm it h's Tool', Anvils, 1
Vi '. s, iicibiv..-, Cr iss Cut. li r.oii, Mill and Wood ,
I’iblo Cuth rv, Silver plated Ware, Corn Shel
h.rs, Sexthts, Fork.-, Spaces, Paints, Oils, Gla.-s,
GEX’S AND PiSTODS.
Builders’ and Carpenter’s
H AHb WA RES.
All of xxlii' h In- ' ffvr- ~ - ':ll at Atlanta Prices,
FOR THE CASH.
Hi- alro ni.mufa. tore- every variety <.f
Copper, Iron. Tin and Sheet Iron
ZEt ZE _
Jib w>k of all kind doee on short notb-c.—
Cal! and examine my sto< k.
W L- WADSWORTH.
Jin 1. ly.
«T.T ! are A n’ for a‘l ti e Fatni yor Patent
W M-il .-. is of the -'ay.
n.ay I■, J-'it. 11AXMETT A GROVES.
R. O A T 31 A X\
LVLf DBALER<
M.OH,U.M.ERTS t i L
Tomes, Ecad Stones, Mantels,
■V A. SE S .A. KT IS
FURNISHING MARBLE.
Z E -IL- -. I m Railing f,r C ne'er,; Indc
'' ir x.
South of the G o. gii x-Lt i road Cc-po”. i
'3 3'WDER. 'hut. L ad and »’. ■ >■ hr
f . IT \MMFT I .4 GR.OVJ . <
giwihrs.s Mfertiutmentis.
Mis. A. ISAACS,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER, '■■
Connelly’s Iron IFront Store,
White Hail, near Alabama Street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
A EARGE asset- ment of Bonnets, Head
aA Dre.-ses. Bertha Capes. Embroideries, Dr. ss
irimmings and 1-aiicy Guo s constantly on hand.
un. fi maclxpio uiitcr at short notice.
Oct 5, ly.
“FAKILY SUPPLIES?
o .
r 8 VIE subscriber offers the public, on Cherokee
5 Street, a full stock of
FINE GROCERIES
Embracing every article usua’Jy kept in that line
such as
' Co.iTee,
32 O E A. S S E S AND S Y BIT-
Ctewfcg TQfea.CQQ) B
S E G A .!€ S f
YAB?TS; <&C.
PRODUC&GENERALLY.
Taken in barter on liberal terms.
Having pure}.ased the-tore of Mr P>. 8. John
son. he offer a largo stock of Groceries on the very,
hi st of terms, wl ore .Mr. Hames will take pleasure
in waiting un customers.
E. PAGE.
May 1, 1861.
HOSTETTER'S
ST UTTERS.
The proprietors and ntanufacf ttrers of HOS
TETTER',S CELEBRATED STOMA! il BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the Unit ecl
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point, will speak more powerfully than
volttines of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
’I lie consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last, year amounted to over a halfr
million bottles, ami from its manifest steady
i’.ieretise in times past, it is evident that dining
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount,
could never have been sold but, for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not. only
recommend the Bitters to (licit- jiatients, but
are ready at all limes to give testimonials lo its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinttry efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
e timation of tin invaluable medicine, xvliich is
destined to be as emlurit’g as time itself.
Hostetter’s .Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend lo regions where fever ami ague
an I various other bilious complaints have
cottnle 1 their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently tlmt the “Bitters’'
rre a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
<li e.i’es. i to the proprietors a source of ttn
.‘.lioyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
front the stoim.ch, purifies the blood, ami
imparts renewed vitality lo Hie nervous system,
giving it ilmt ton.- and < nergy indispensable
lor the restoration of health, it operates upon
tl:e stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mild'y but pov. crtully, and soon restores I hem
ta a cotidition e. -ent ial to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Eld rly persons may use (lie Billers daily as
per dit (-ctions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a : timulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
d'.wiiiiit: •y< arm as it i pleasant to the palate,
in■ ’ .rat imt to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and reittx cnaliug e< in rally. We litive the evi
di-m-e of thou uida of aged .men nnd women
\ . have i ■ ■ riem i d the benefit, of using this
cal ii.a while : utl'. t ing from sloinacli de
i . mi 1.1 ii nd ye neral debility ; acting under
t e advi.-e of pay: icians, they have abtiudoned
nil deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
la r.. of tl.is article. A few words to tho
> . I r '1 mre tire certain periods when
tm ir ct.rcs tir - •:<> li.-tra - -ing that many of them
i. J; i.o'iir t trial, 'lite relation of mother
an I '-'.ild is so ab.-iorbiitgly tender, that, the
i otm r. < peeitilly if site be young, is apt to
fm ; . t i.i r own health in her extreme anxiety
1., ;.'t-;:i ml. Fho till Ihe peri<. dos maternity
arrive (hiring- the sutiinler season. Hie wear of
1. ody and tai ml i - cnertilly aggravated. Here,
then, i: a ncci- -ity for a stimulant, to recupe
rate lite etiet gies of the system, and enable the
mother lo bear tip under Iter ex ha list ing trials
and r('|'"ti-'il'iliiies. Nursing mot Iters gene
rally pteler the Bitters to all other invigora
tors t.i.r receive the endorsement of physi
cian because it is iigrei able lo the taste ns
<-ci lain to give a pernuuicnt increase
of bodiiy st t ength.
All tlio'-i pot: (,tm. to whom we have particu
-1 ly ri erred above, to wit: HiiU'erers from
! er and ague, c.-iu-ed By malaria, diarrhoea,
• n-' v. ir. iig'-stion, I', : of tippetitc, and
•,'i : or dm arigementH of the sioniach,
. ia : rmnuati-'l invalids persons of sedentary
<,, .a t aiioti. -iml imr. ing moiiters. will consult
ti,. . t - o. ■. tm;. deal v.(I: re by giving tollos
tetier - < ' hei.r.-it' d St ntticli Bit ters a I rial.
( \i i |(>N. Vie caution the public against
tr-ing any '.f the n tiny imitations or counter
. .t a: k for H< sri.i-i t.n’s < iti.iatitatki>
lie--- ti Bi ill ns. and ■re that each bottle Las
t v. u . ■ in. .1 Hostetter's Stotmich Bi Hers”
1. wn a the . <le of the bottle, and stamped
on the r. et : , lie ettp covering the cork, and
< ri ti. it '.tir autograph . ignaiure is on the
label.
.... J’.-erared and sold by HOSTETTER &
: . TH, I':: isbnrt;h, Pa., and sold by all
dr ;-. ers, and dealers senerally
tl.r. .t the United. States, South Ame
i. .a, ama Caex Uaimy >
Scorn. A Mr *n, No. 165 and IC7. Chartres
'ir < New Or! an m-tal whol> sale agents fur
the Southern elates, lo whom all orders must Le
udires'i-J.
•' <1 by HAMMETT A GROVES,
oct L-5'J, Marietta Georgia.
EXCELSIOR MILL.
Corn Meal and Hominy!
ROUND at t',i« ViH. i« acknowledged to he
’i 3 s im i r to Gmt v. - ; h is prepared by the
i l i ft t k: mi Is.
•or • e by the Grocery and Provision
dea ers in Marie ta. March 21.
HAIR RESTOItATi V E*.
». S . -.1 • i.'» i.a.r Rebtoratives-
;1 . f.- - • noruus, Katba,
. 1 ub by HAM.Mt I'- 4 GK<’VBB.