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Square.
The brought to Ma
rietta.
W. L WADSWORTH
ANNOUNCES that he has just recoined the
largest and most complete assortment ot
H (RD WARE
AND
House Farnshing
Goods
Ever brought to this
market, which will he
sold on more favorable
terms than ever before
Iron, Steel, Nt. Is, Pots, Latch
cs, Locks, Hinges. Carpenter’s
Tools, Axes. Hatchets,
Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, Bo:\
and Wood Stoves. Every va
riety of Blacksmith’s Tools,
Anvils, Vices. Bellows, Cross ( ut. lenon. Mill
and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil
low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Silver-pl
ted Ware, Corn Shetlers, •
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades.
PAINTS, OILS, and. GLASS.
GUNS and PISTOLS
BUILDERS' and CARPENTERS’
Manufacturers of every variety of
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron sVarc.
10,000 Kegs of Nails, (more or less.)
Job Work of all kinds done on short notice
Call and examine my stock. Accounts due Ist
January and July.
I bind myself to sell at Atlanta prices for cash,
and no mistake.
W. L. WADSWORTH.
Oct. 5, 1860.
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner.
D:B:U'Gr,G«i:SfrJS:.
HAVE just received from the West, and of
fer for sale for Cash Only :
200 Gallons Pure Lard Oil ;
ISO “ Prime Alcohol ;
165 “ Tanners Oil ;
90 “ Burning Fluid ;
120 •* Kerosene Oil ;
2 Barrels Linseed Ooil ;
150 Pounds Pure Sulphur ;
1 Keg Salt Peter ;
250 Lbs. Cooking Soda ;
For Sale for CASH Only.
N B.— Let no one take offense,- we give fair
notice that we will not now sell anybody goods
on credit, Cash demanded on delivery ot all
goods M &
May 31st, 1861.
FRESH
Garden Seeds.
yyr e na v e jus r recei ve i )
10.000 Papers Fresh Ga~don Seeds
COO lbs. Carden Seeds in Bulk.
JJS Bushels Early Peas and Bcan«.
A few Bbls, Onion Setts.
All of which will be sold ceap by."?
HAMMETT & GBOVES.
January 1861.
Corn Sliellers.
ON hand, a I<>l of th-* best Coin Shelters.
Nov. 2. W. L. WADSWORTIU
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
Idlxeeut ive I depart tmvn
Joseph E. I’.uowx Governor.
John B. ( ’ niriir.i.l.. ) ~ . . ,
II II Witfi’s I . e«. retai les of Ex<cuti\<
i ’ i LAv I Department.
H. J. G. \\ 11.1. t \ms. I 1
E 1* Watkins Secretary of State.
Joux Jflkgs Treasurer.
Pkteksox Thwkatt Comptroller General.
A. J. Boggess Surveyor do.
I .(‘jji-sLit ivej.l ><• part men t.
7riKonoKE L Gi EiiKY President ot Semite.
F II West Secretary do do
('J Wn.iJAMs Speaker of House of Ropre.
George Uyi.i.iku- Clerk
1 *cnil t'n t iivry.
Ei.i uCoxxeij. Principal Keeper 7’enitetitiary
Cu\s G. Tai.ihhd—Assistant ••
W A Wim.iims Book Keeper of “
Chas W Laxk Chaplain " “ “
Da R G Case Physician “ “
I.nnntic Asylum.
Dtt T Gun x Superintendas! Lunatic Asylum
Du S G White. |
D G (Tsmti.. '• Trustees do do
Mn.i.er Grieve, t
judisciary department.
SUPREME COURT JfIMIFS.
Jo-Ki’ii Hkxry Li M'.'kix. of Athens.
Bu n ARP H Lyon, of Atlanta.
Charles J J.ixsixs. of Augusta.
REPORTER.
(Iv.iu ,i; N Li ster, of cn rivtta.
Cl ERE.
Charles W Di Bosk. of Sparta.’*
DISTUU 'TN.
Ist District. Brunswick. Eistern aud Middle '
Ju dial Circuits.
Time of Skmiux. 2nd H upl-.iy i;i January j
and June, at Sax ana th.
Jxn District. Pat cal l. M South. wv-tern
and I'hattahoochee. .Indie tl ctrrit-:*
Tuti: <»e S'-.. <>x l:h iuoud:’.y in Jm u.iry and
3rd momlay in Juno at Mac. n. ■'
3:», District TaHapoos.i. I ini. t'oweta. Blue j
IJidge and Cherokee eiieu t ‘
Tims o» oxm->\s Ith m »n<! iv In March and
2nd uV'iidsy in \’igu<t at Atlitta.
4(h D’.ru r Western ami Northern circuit*
Time <•» " >x 4th m inlay in May an i No
vember al Albert*.
Ant Dist’iuw Ocimtt,ree and S ut’>orn ei.c’iits ;
Time o» *Ksst<>x* 2nd luondax in May ami
N\ il>er at M .-cd.. • > illv.
THE M ARI ET T A S EMI-WEEKLY A D V O CAT E.
CO UR T CAL END A R FOR 1861. ,
REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY. i JULY.
2d Monday. Chatham Ist Monday, Floyd
•Ith Monday” Floyd 1 1th - Lumpkin
Richmond i AUGTST.
Lumpkin* |2k Monday, Clark
FEBRUARY. I ' Campbell
Ist Monday, Clark i Dawson
2d Monday, Campbell 3d Monday, Foruyth
Dawson fPolk
3d .Monday. Forsyth Glascock
fPolk Meriwether
Glascock Walton
Meriwether 4th monday Baldwin
Walton i Jackson
4th Monde.v. Baldwin ! Monroe
Jackson • Baubling
Monroe I Taliaferro
Paulding Walker
Taliaferro I Thursday after. Pierce
Walker { SEPTEMBER.
x ivcrr | Ist monday. Appling
. , • v i»- Chattooga
Ist Th rsd y, I icico j Cherokee
Ist Monday, Appling | Cob mb La
Chattooga I Lon.mnia
ei , Coweta
Cherokee i „ e ,
Coweta (rawford
Columbia . * ad . lson
Crawford ? anon
Gwinnnett! , , * ° ( r f an
Madison ; 2d monday, butts
Marion
Morgan i
2d monday, Butts ! g R1
Cass ! *V ettc
Coffee 1 r< ’. cn( \ l
Elbert | Gwinnett
Fayett
Greene V
Pickens eb-tei
Wash’nton 3 c Cobb
g Webster Calhoun
3d mondav, Cobb Tlnrf
i IXa
P 1 Macon
L i ' Newton
; Putnam
Newton i
Putnam I n nie .
Talbot i ( . . J''! 110 . ch
T-.in-ill I 4th monday,Clinch
Chatttahoochee
Friday after. Bulloch I ?™ nUC D
4th monday. Clinch j Twio-o-s
i;Chattahoochee|
Emanuel j L tc
I ee llkes
Twiggs Monday after I Echols
ivhi4th mnnday I
Wi’kes OCTOBER.
-Ith Thr’sd’y, Montgo’rv lst monday, Carroll
mond’y after ) Echols I’oo’y
4th monday, f Efling- v
ham Fuiton
APRIL. Gilmer
Ist mondav,Carroll . J oldon
* Dooly Tay lor
Earley I n e . n
Fulton . Milkmson
Gordon . . tp'O
\i edn d y “ Rabun
p..i „mondav. Fannin
Tavlor ' ‘ Habersham
Warren Hancock
■Wilkinson I Harris
d monday, Habersham I D, i .V.'" , ns
’ Hancock Miller
Harris Semen
Laurens |
Miller I 3d monday, bransli
Sc riven , D,'' 11 ! 1-
■Sumter | Haralso
Thur, after Mclntosh j Himry.
■ [monday, Franlin | Jellerson
iGlvnu i ;’ f ones
Haralson Murray
Henry Oglethorpe
Jefferson 1 iilas.n
Jones Stewart
Liberty v- ni °?
Murray . " rl '*
(Methorpe 111 Isd .' aft r.Montgom
Pulaski , ory
Sfewnrt 4th monday.''avn<’
*ir< nd’vaft. Worth banks
Bryan Decatur
4th mondav.Wifvnc DeKalb
' Banks Houston
Decature Jasper
DeKalb Lincoln
Houston j
Jasper ; latnall
Lincoln Towns
Schley hitfield
Whitfield
Wilcox ’ " rs, ‘ v r - ‘ rw,n
Th’isd’v aft’r. Irwin ' ’’ lid > ™ fi ' ir .
Friday after. Telfair ‘ .i 1 " I ''
’ CitrA'll ( 'nond y aft rCharlton*
Mond'y after Ber.iien I
Charlton NOk EMBER.
MAY. Ist monday. Berrien
Ist mondav. Clavton * lavton
Gilmer Hllingham
Randolph Milion
Epson Randolph
2d nundav. Burke ’ pson
Catoosa -d monday. Burk<‘
Chatham ' Catooso
Fannin Mitchell
Mitchell Muscogoo
Muscogee J.lmonday, Bibb
3d mondya. Bibb j Quitman
Quitman ' >palding
Spalding I 'l'roup
Troup I Baker
Union ith moiid \. Dade
Baker I Terrell
4th monday, Dade t Th’rs<l’y aft. Mclntosh
Terrell i mond’y a’f ti’olqiiitt
Towns j do Liberlyj
Last nvuid’v.i'ohinitt monday as 1 p... ....
JUNE. j tvr Lib’rty | • ’
Ist mondav. Lowndes <
Dougherty j DE( 'EMBI.R.
Milton l>t monday.DoughTty
2d monday. Brooks l.owtvles
Johnson j2d monday.Johnson
JClay ’ Brooks
3-1 monday. Thomas +1 L'?’
Ith monday. Richmond. 3d monday 1 homas.
’Mav holds three xveeks. if necessary, at each
term.
fThis change not to take effect till after the
next regular term of the Court.
♦AH courts in Clay county, which, under the
old law. would sit between now ami the time
as fixed by his act. must stand over till the
times fixed as above. , .
|iThe court;.’ of Chntiahoochee. by a -i of tai*
session, i* t I e 'elded to. and become a i art of
be Chattai. c ?t Judi u d District, after first
.January l.'fi.
Joux It. SAXGKS. M. T. GRIST.
TT<ri.I’XO.OSJ3
AND SADDLEKY.
SANOI S GRI ST.
tS - . D
j'HE umlersuined would mo-t respectful’v
£ call the attention O | the public to the above. I
business which weinten I carr> on inall its i
k avion* Departments,
with noati.e.s and disp.nch. surpass.. 1 i,-.- f cw 1
establishments ia th,. South.
Repairiag o a k ti-ls promptly -ten • 1 to.
"•'•■'A'in !<u , Horse Polla.* mi le'.f Native
Material kept on hand ami made to -'er. '
Accounts wili be thte and v tile, ah'..- tw ice a
war say the fits.t ot July ami January of > aeh
'ear. A VOl NTS n>t scttl. 1 pr. a-.ptlv at
those titm '. will draw interest fer ail the time
they remaitt unsettled.
A liberal share of patron ise Is respectfully >
soHeite-J. - -mar 5. ’tio-tf
DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
£trenglitliening Cordial and
Blood ZRuLrifier,
THE GREATEST
t Remedy in the /5
Forld. and tli<‘m<>sl di ■'! " 7
LvirM' ’ Delicio aS
AND DELIGHTFUL
Cordial ever taken.
TIIE tllOUSarldS UP f-
<iU thousands who
Before tai kills are daily using Me -After tllkillgi '
Lean's Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is
absolutely an infallible remedy for renovating
and Invigokating the shattered and diseased
svstem, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the sick, suitering invalid to lica’tla
and esagltSß.
there is no mistake about it.
It will cure liver complaint, dyspepsia, Diar
rhoea. disentery. headache, depression of spirits,
fever and ague, inward fever, bad breath, or any
disease of the liver, stomach, or bowels.
Gentlemen do you wish to be healthy,
strong and vigorous
Ladies, do you want the bloom of health
to mount to your cheeks again? --then go and get
yic.Lcan s Streiujlhertiny Cordial d' Idood I nrijicr,
Delay not a moment; ’it is warranted to give
satisfaction. It will cure any disease ot the
kidneys, womb, or bladder: fainting, obstruct
ed menstruation, falling ot the womb, barren
ness, or anv disease arising from chronic or
nervous debility, it is an infalible remedy.
For CSsiSdren.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny chil
dren. to be Heafthv, strong and robust ?—then
give them McLean’s Strengthening Cordial,
(see the directions on each bottle) it is delicious
to take
One table spoonful, taken every morn
ing fasting, is a sure preventive against chills
ami fever. Yellow Fever, cholera or any pre
vailing diseases.
Caution. —Beware of Druggists or Deal -
ers who may try to palm upon you a bottle ot
Bitters or Sarsaparilla (which they car. buy
cheap.) by saving it is just as good. There are
even men'Base enough to steal part of my name
to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such infa
mous m rates and their villainous compounds!
Aik for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It
is the only remedy that will purify your Blood
thoroughly, and, at the same time. Strengthen
and Invigorate the whole organization. It is
put up i’l Large Bottles —SI per bottle, or six
bottles S 5. DR. J. IL McLEAN, Proprietor.
Corner of Third and Pine Sts.. St. Louis, Jfo.
DR. McLEAN S UNIVERSAL PILLS.
for Liver Complaint Biliousness, Headache, Ac,
There has never been a Cath Mine medicine,
offered to the public, that has given such entire
satisfaction as HcLean's Universal Pills.
Beii'g entirely vegetable, they are perfectly
innocent and can be taken by tne niost tender
infant ; yet prompt and powerful in removing
all Bilious secretions, acid or impure feted
matter from the stomach. In fact, they are the
only pills that should be used in malarious dis
tricts.
They produce no griping sickness or pain at
the stomach or bowels, though very active and
searching in their operation, promoting healthy
secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. \\ ho will
suffer from biliousness, headache and foul stom
ach, when so cheap a remedy can be obtained .'
Keep them constantly on hand: a sincledose.
taken in season, may prevent lionrs. days amt
months of sickness. Asktor Dr. J. ll.McLeans
Universal Pills. Take 1-0 other. Being coated
they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box.
can be sent bv mail to any part of the country.
,1. 11. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
'I he Host External in the World for Man or INast
7’housands of human beings have been saved
a life of decrepitude ami misery l>y the
use ot lliis invaluable Liniment. Il will relieve
fain almost instantaneously, and it will cleans,
purify and heal tin* foulest sore in an incredi
ble short time. McLean's Voicaxic Oil Lini
ment will relieve the most inveterate cast s ol
rhurnatism. goute. or Neuralgia, hot paralysis
contracted muscles, stiffness <u - weakness in the
Joints, muscles 01 ligaments, it wih ne'er fail.
Two applications will cure sore throat, head
ache or earache. For burns or scalds, or any
pain.it is tin infallible remedy. Ir\ it. and ;on
will find it an indispensable remedy. Keep it
always on hand.
Pi \ntfiis E\i;Mt:i:s. or anv one having charge
of horses, wi:: save monej ' h . v N'-Lao's
Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a speedy and in
fallible Cine for Galls, sprains, chafes, swellings,
sweenev. sores, won ; ds. scratches, <»r any exter
nal disease. Try it. and yon will be convinced.
ll.’.kk-LS-lAN I’roprielor
SAINT Lol IS. MO.
II 'Mmi'.tt A Groves, Agents, Marietta.
May 17lh, IS6I wly.
i-OOO! .. S __ AIOO!
“Secure the shade"' 'ere the substance fide !
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non Attn assoc t atiox,
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ZE*’ <s s. <(-- ! ■ :-r ( s’- I
Y j EDI'’AL a Ivi'e given gr.ui*. by ;!, ■ A .‘ng
xfi Surgeon, to all who apply by ■ "ith
.1 d’.-scription of their con ( >ge. ta . iipa
don. habits of life, &e..) and in case < f « xtreme
p medicines furnished free of «1. ;ge.
V.. 1.1 ole tiEForiTs on Sperm..iorrhant. ami
othei I■- .. - - ' Il . ■ mt
.. tu ■ employed in the Dispensary, I
st : : 1.1 the :<!!!'--te'l in sealed ]<•!!■ r envelopes. I
; . ■■' ■ - J '
t.t_c will be .it* ■e’C.’.'ii' 1 .
Address. DR..L SKILLIN HOUGHTON. A -t- |
ii:„- Surgeon. Howard As.-ci iaiion. No. 2 > at': |
Ninth street. Phil.clelpliia. i’a. Ev order of the I
i <A-t'-rs. EZRA D. HARTWELL.
Fairchild, s
January ith. IstiO. - wlv.
/ ’ 1 “-HI N BUTTER. —Another lot of super
V ’ or <[u.di:v ■ .st‘received bv
Nov3o. * GROVES A BUTNER
HOME IND USTHY
A T T II E
OLD STAND.
I
■ks> j
All kinds of
BlacKsmitliing Repairing.
HARNESS MAKING AND
: 3??_' X s XXL XKT Ca- •
Plantation and Mill-work, Horse-shoe
ing, etc. A good stock olways on hank- Also
’ the Right to manufacture
Peeler’s Celebrated. Plow.
• Oot. 13th. 1860 ■_ - ■ tf ;_.
; n- 186 L
H. M. Hammett. John T Groves. M. D
1 HAMM ET T &GRO VE S.
[Successors to William Root, |
wholesale and retail
■
1 AIAEIETTA, GEO..
s TTAVE just received, and are receiving daily
< I 1 fresh supplies of all kinds of goods in thei
line consisting of
Choice Drugs, Pure Chemicals, and
SELECTED MEDICINES,
'Fine Handkerchief Extracts, Fine Toilet Soaps
- Fine Toilet Powders. Fine Tooth cud Hair
Brushes, Fine and Course Combs,
f *•
r FINE
] GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
Fine Chewing Tobacco, and the
t FIiNEST SEGARS
1
r IX MARIETTA !
'■ And everything else generally found at our
' Store. We are determined not to be undersold
■ bv any house in the up country.
• ‘ HAMMETT <t GROVES.
1 June Bth. 1860 ly-
1 IPcbinte, Oils,
AND
■ DYE-STUFFS!
1
■ 10,01)0 lbs Best White Lead.
• .. N.OOO “ No. 1 “ “
■ 5.000 " Best French Zinc.
1.50 Chrome Yellow.
1 1.50 “ “ Green.
' 1.000 “ Yellow Ochra. French & American
‘ r s.l)f) “ ■Venetian Red.
5.00 “ Spanish Brown.
5.00 “ Putty.
5.00 *■ Spanish "Whiting.
1 Drop r>lack. Burnt and Raw Umbers, T. D
’ Sienna's Rose Pin':. Prussian Paris and Coles
tial Blue, Black Faint and all other kind of
' Paints.
indigo.
50 “ No. 2 “
1.00 “ Madder.
5.00 Gallons Raw I.inseed Oil.
i.oo “ Boiled.
1.61) “ Spts Turpentine.
5.00 “ Machine Oils.
2.00 “ 'fanners *•
2.00 t I,amp
2.00 “ Varnishes (all kin Is)
1.50 “ Kerosene Oil for Burning.
]..»() Boxes \\ indow Gla-s all sizes, and anv
thug else that i- wanted in that line, besides 1
large stock of Drugs and Hardware. All ol
which will bo sold as cheap as can be bought in
any market in the tip country. We only ask for
those in want to givens a trial.
HAMMETT A- f.'lfOVfS.
Jtyie Sih. 1860 ’
Our Store will be Open
VS usual on Sunday's from !» to 10 o'clock a
m. ami from 1 to 5 p. m.. for the accommo
dation of tho< - who wants Medicine, and we can
He found at our residences generally, at other
! our- on that day.
Prescriptions prepared as u.aiall} with great
care, either by day or by night, bv one of the
firm or Mr. Wm. ('.' Davis.
HAMMETT A GROVES.
June Sth. isr.o j.-
FAMILY STORE.
GROVES & BUTNER,
..A VE opened in the Post <>i i Building a
I VAIETY FAMILY STORE,
in wld. h will be found EVERY AR (’R LE in the
GROCERY LINZ-
Lhpior- ex ■ pted bsil< -a great variety of
oil.er articles.
All bills payable on presentation.
If you want good
COFFEE. TEA. SU I \R.
RICE, SALT. M<
LARD. FLSH. SYRUP. YARN.
CORN. MEAL. (.RIST, FLOUR. Ac.
or anytbingin that line, give ns a call, and we
I warrant satisfaction.
V o win ’ k-p Foolscap Letter Pa
13'F Pens. Ink, and other articles of sta-
; tienery.
Country Produce
l of al! kinds, taken in barter on liberal terms.
ALSO, OX HAND
Cigar*. Tobacco, Snuff. Soaps.
Indigo, Powder Shot. Lead.
Candles. • Granges. Lemons. Candies,
Starch. Nails. Ac. Ac.
Georgia. Oct., 27th, 1860-ts.
W A T C H E S!
CLOCKS fbl
A.ND
WM. A. FRAZER has just returned from New
York with the best selected stock of Watch
es, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and plated
ware, ever in this market, ami will sell cheaper
than ever before offered.
A splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting
of Etruscan, Lava, Coral. Jets, and plain Gohl
Setts. Rings, Pencils, Keys and everything of
the latest style at,
J FRAZER’S.
MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY,
Respectfully call the attention of the
public to their stock of
Fall and Winter Goods!
Just received from Charleston. Almost every
article usually kept in a DRY GOODS
STORE, may be found.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS CLOTHING,
Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery
Call and see our Stock beforo buying
elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond
with the hardness of the times.
Store next door to D. M. Young.
Oct. 19th, 1860-ts. PAGE A HALEY.
1861. 18617
MEDICINES.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER.
ANNOUNCE to the public that they have com
menced the New Year with a full stock of
Drugs & Medicines.
They are also fully prepared to sell on terms
ib.at will suit the times.
Kerosene Oil. Kerosene Lamps ;
Fluid, Turpentine, Alcohol ;
Linseed Oil. Lard and Sperm ;
Oils for machinery, White Lead :
Ground Colors, Window-Glass ;
Putty —Druggists Glass Ware;
and every other species of Druggists’ Stock.
Carefully Pre-
pared, —January 1861.
Lewis Servatues’
VT the TucJrer Building, near the Court 1 louse
. where lie has constantly on hand the follow
ing variety of articles ami would be pleased to
have the citizens of Marietta and the public gene
rally to call on him before purchasing elsewhere.
Bread, Cakes, and Pies.
Yeast, Hors and Malt, Different kinds of
Ckackeks, by Wholesale and Retail. Common
Candy. Gum Drops, Chocolate and Licorice, Ac.
Domestic and Foreign Fruits. Pickles, Pepper
Sauce, Catsup. Mustard and Sardines.
7/AblA7>J r PEACHES
And Ginger Preserves, Lemon. Raspberry,
Blackberry and Pineapple Syrup, in quart bot
tles. A fine and pure article of Rhine Wine. A
good article of Beer.
Also, most any article in the Grocery Line,
such as
Coffee. Sugar, N. 0. Syrup, Rice. Lard. Wes
tern Preserves. Butter. Eggs. Lumburger Cheese,
Candles, Starch. Brooms, Soap. Ac., Ac., Ac.
Different kinds of Matches. Fine and Common
Cigaks, bv Whole-sale and Retail. Different
Brands of Fine Tobacco and Snuff.
A Fine assortment of China, German and
American Toys.
Teilms Cash !
Dec. 16.’59. (im. [P] L SERVATUES
TxTolicel
I7ROM and after the first day of January 1861,
1 my business will change from an everlasting
credit. Io a strictly Cash business. I prefer the
cash if the profits tire not so good. I have
bought goods on time and sold them on time,
and the consequence is. 1 cant collect enough to
meet my liabilities.
I am very thankful to my old friends and cus
tomers for past patronage, and hope they will
continue to call at the saim* old stand with the
ready cash, where they will always find a com
plete stock of Gkocehies and Pkovisions. 1 will
sell goods lower than any house in the city who
sell on time. Respectfully.
Marietta. Dec. 27 ’6O. W. L. GAULT.
Tin Roofing & Gutters.
JAM now ready to do ROOFING and put up
GUTTERS, and to do all kinds of repairing
in Tin Work, and painting of Tin or Felt Roofs.
Dec. 20 1860-ts. ' J. M. WILSON.
For Sale.
THE undersigned being desirous of going
West, offers for sale, his stock of Horses,
Carriages. Buggies, and everything appertainihg
to the keeping of a first rate Livery Stable. He
will. also, sell on accommodating terms, his
large and well constructed stables, located in
the city of Marietta. Cobb county. Georgia, on
the great W. AA. Railroad. The income from
the above property is some $9 or SIO,OOO per
year. Also, for sale, a Line of Hacks, from here
to Cumming, in the county of Forsyth. The
above line leaves Marietta at, 8 o'clock, in the
morning, on Monday. Wednesday ami Friday,
rcTiilarly. Passengers going up should leave
*•’ mt.l in the night train, or at 6 o’clock in
the morning. I. N. IIEGGIE.
Jan. 27. 1*60.—1 v.
New Book Bindery.
Ruling and Book-Binding.
rr"HE subscribers re-pectfully inform the pub I
1 lie that they have commenced, in the city I
of Atlanta, a New Book-Bindery--
Blank Books. Ledgers. Journals. Day Books ;
Blotters. Hotel ami St.Ude. Registers, Dockets ■
Record Books. Ac., with or without Printed
Headings, ami Ruled to any pattern desired,
manufactured in the neatest and most durable
manner without delay. Magazines. Music. News
papers. Ac., neatly hound at short notice.
from any part of the State will
meet with prompt attention, ami Books required
to be sent by mail. hand, wagon or railroad, j
carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility
of injury bv transportation.
J. P. MASON A CO.
Aug. 31—1 year.
TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY.
Western «& Atlantic (State) Rail Road.
, Il f r
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare $5.
John W. Lewis, Superinteudent.
Day Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10 20. a m.
Marietta at 11 30
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7 08 r. M.
Leaves Chattanooga at 1 45
Arrives at Marietta - - 851
Atlanta - - 10 a. m
Night Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7 30 pm.
Marietta, - • 8 40
Arrives at Chattanooga, - 4 06 a.m.
Leaves Chattanooga, - -630 r. m
Arrives at Marietta, - - 2 16 a.m.
Atlanta, - - - 325
Express Freight Train.
Leaves Atlanta, - - 3 00 p. m.
Marietta, - - 4 35
Arrives at Chattanooga, - 3 06 a. m.
Leaves Chattanooga, - - 4 30 p. m.
Marietta, - - 2 16 a.m.
Arrives at Atlanta at 3 25 a. m.
Atlanta <fc West Point Il Road.
Morning Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta at - 10 10 a. m.
Arrives at West Point - 3 10 p. m.
Evening Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta at - - 0 30 a. m.
Arrives at West Point, - 5 46 a. m.
Morning Passenger Train.
Leaves West Point - - 3 01
Arrives at Atlanta - -7 59 a. m.
Evening Passenger Train.
Leaves Wsst Point - -7 59 a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta - - 3 00
Fars to West Point, $3 50.
GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.
Georgia Roll Road.
Leaves Augusta at 0 30 p m.
Arrives at Atlanta at 9 45 am.
Leaves Augusta - - 2 30 p m
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m
Leave Atlanta - - 8 45 p m
Arrive at Augusta - - 550 a m
Leave Atlanta - - - 905 ani
Arrive at Augusta - - •620 p m
Alliens Brandi.
Leave Augusta - - 0 30 a m
Arrive at Athens - 8 10 a m
Leave Atlanta - - 840 p m
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m
Arrive at Augusta - - 620 p m
Leave Athens - - 11 00 a m
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m
No trains on Athens Branch on Sun
day to connect with trains leaving Augusta
at 12 30 Saturday night, and Atlanta at 8
40 Saturday evening.
Washington* ~Crnuch.
Leave Augusta at - 2 30 p nx
Arrive at Washington at -7 25 p rn
Leave Washington - -1 30 p m
Arrive at Augusta at - - 6 20 p m
Leave Washington - -1 30 pin
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m
Leave Atlanta - - - 9 05 a m
Arrive at Washington - -7 25 p in
Through irrcight'traiiis Augusta to Atlanta.
Leave Charleston - 6 00 p m
Arrive at Augusta - - 6 00 a in
Leave Augusta - - 850a in
Arrive at Atlanta - - 3 17 a m
Leave Augusta - -1 45 p m
Arrive at Atlanta - - 5 49 a m
Through Ki-eight trains Atlanta to Augusta
Leave Atlanta at - 6 0J a m
Arrive at Augusta - -1116 pm
Leave Atlanta - 5 15 p m
Arrive at Augusta - -513 p in
Freigkit Train Branches.
Leave Augusta - - 8 5C a rn
Arrive at Athens • - 810a in
Arrive at Washington -7 25 p m
Leave Atlanta 6 00 a in
Arrive at. Athens - - - 8 10 a m
Arrive at Washington -7 25 a in
Leave Atlanta - - -515 p nt
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m
Arrive at Washington - - 725 p m
" GEORGE YONGE,
Gen. Superintendant.
Augusta, July 1861. 30
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Battles of the Revolution—Loss of Life, <&«•
British. Amer.
Loss. Loss.
bexington, April 19,1775
Bunker Hill. June 17, 1775.... 1054 404
Flatbush, August 12,
White Plains, August 26, 1776.. 409 4
Trenton, Dec. 25, im<7
Princeton, Jan. 5, 1777 400
Ilubhardstcwn, Aug. 16-17, 1777 800 800
Bennington, Aug. 16, 1777 800 100
Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777 500 1100
Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1777 600 350
Germantown, Oct. 4, 177" 600 1200
Saratoga, Oct. 17,1777, surrend. 6,752
Red Hook, Oct. 22, 1777 500 32
Monmouth, June 25,1778 400 130
Rhode Island, Aug. 27, 1778.... 260 211
Briar Creek, March 30, 177!) 13 400
Stoney Point, July 15, 1679 6()0 100
Camden, August 16,1779 375 GIG
King’s Mountain, Oct 1, 1780... .950 96
Cowpens, Jan. 17,1781 800 72
Guilford, C. 11., March 15, 1781.. 532 400
llobkirk Hills, April 25, 1781.... 400 400
Eutaw Springs, Sept. 1781 100 s:>o
Yorktown. Oct., 1781 surrend... 7,072
GEORGE J. GABLE,
T j HOTO<j-R.-AuT > H tVK'I’DS'U.
All the various Sizes and Styles-,
OF
; PICTURES MADE AND WARRANTED
SATISFACTORY. :
jßgT’Cases and Frames in great variety,
always on
Rooms—t Vest side of Public Square,
Georgia. [ Jpril 20. 1860.] ts.
FOUR lI’ORSE COAUIi UIAE
From Marietta to Cumming.
—OOO
rpHE subscriber has in the above line a splendid
I Four Horse Coach, with excellent stock and
careful drivers,by which passengers are put through
in shorter time and with far greater convenience
than formerly. Ev.ry attention will be paid t>
their comfort, and no exer.ions spared to make this
line equal to any South.
This line connects w th the W. <fc A. Railroad at
Marietta, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
for Cumming ; and return luesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays; also connecting same days witt
the Hack to and from rnrjT F