The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, August 27, 1861, Image 4

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gUF'i'AllE, i shin g Goodi? &C., &C. Wes" sidesof Public Square. The largest stock ever brought to Ma rietta. w.l wadsworth ANNOUNCES that he has just receiued the i n-o-est and most complete assortment of HIRD WARE AND {House Furnshing Goods Ever brought to this - - market, which will be sold on more favorable terms than ever before Iron, Steel, NY Is, Pots, Latch es, Locks, Hinges. Carpenter’s Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, 80. a and Wood Stoves. Every va riety of Blacksmith's Tools, zlnvils, Vices. Bellows, Cross Cut, Tenon. Mill and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Silver-pl ted Ware, Corn Shelters, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades t PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS. GUNS and PISTOLS BUILDERS' and CARPENTERS' HeLT*d'NA7cHbT w e_ Manufacturers of every variety of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. 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. H AVE just received from the West, and of fer for sale for Cash Only : 200 Gallons Pure Lard Oil ; 180 “ 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 of all goods M <t J. May 31st, 1861. I’l IICSI I Garden Seeds. Ty E HAVE JUST RECEI VEI) 10.000 Papers Fresh Ga’den Seeds f>()0 lbs. Garden .Seeds in Bulk. 25 Bushels Early Peas and Beans. A few Bbls. Onion Setts. All of which will lie sold ceap by. l HAMMETT A. GLOVES. January 1861. Corn ShcHers. ON hand, a lot of th“ best Coin Shelters. Nov. 2. W. L. WADSWORTH GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. I'lxccnt ive I pit i-t t men Josri’n E. Bkown Governor. John B. Campuei.i., ) „ . . , „ II 11 Wah i s ( Secretaries of Executive 1L.1.G. Wii.tjpis, I Department. E D Wa ikivs Set retary of State. John Jones Treasurer. Peterson Tuwi trr Comptroller General. A. J. Boggess Surveyor do. I .<><ri«,l:tl ive.l >ep:l ft lilt'll t. Tntonoiti: 1. Cherry President of Senate. F JI West >« do do C J Wu.i.iams Speaker of House of llvpre. George Hm.i.iki: Clerk “ “ 1 *<>niivnt iury. Eli cConnei.T. Principal Keeper Peniteutiarv Ciiisfl. Tu bihii Assistant •• W A Williams Book Keeper of Cu \s W Lam: Chaplain " “ “ I>k R G Cas;: Physicinn “ “ l.ittttiiie Asylum. D.: T Green Superintend ist Lunatic Asylum Dit < G Wuirr. | I>GC\m-b'li.. Trustees do do Millku Gru ar. ' JUDISCIARY DEPARTMENT. suit.>'.'iz court .hdges. JoSKPII IL N-tv Lt’AirKlN. of \tii.’ Richard 111a on. of Allan: t. Charles J Jenkins, of Augusta. REPORTER. G::om. N Li *ikr. of Varictt a. CI ERX. Charles W Di To ■. of ar iT i- tki< ’l's. Ist Dtsrnm.—Biti -wick, n.tsiera and Middle Ju dial Circuit . .'i'. ' t'E Sr- II ,11,1,1 Vin January anti June, nt S tv.innah. 2\n DtsTß't Bov.iLi. Mace’. Smith-western' a:e.l Cli i'i.th echAV. Ju licit! circuits 11 >tc. .iE S;’sx >n Ith niou lit in J.imi.ir. and I et-'l monday in June at Macon. Distr-i r Tallapeos.!. I'lint. uweta. Blue IF He an 1 CL. .-o\e > vi., f.i, Time i. *> s*ions ps • lay in Ma. ch and .‘nd m in August a: V'anta. Uh I'lsti;., » \\\-t It ..1 i \ .It’, • ' , Tims of sm..a Uh Wtto J, n j., \| >lV '. Aeiubet V .'tu Ihsrm r (Kimilgve i S r. neb. .it- ■ THE MARI ET TA SEMI-W EEK L Y AI) V(> G A 1. E. COURT CALENDAR FOR 1861. REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. SUPERIOR COURTS. JANUARY. JULY. 2d Monday, Chatham Ist Monday. Floyd 4th Monday*Floyd Ith •• Lumpkin Richmond AUGTST. Lumpkin* 2k Monday, Clark FEBRUARY. ‘ Campbell Ist Monday, Clark Dawson 2d Monday, Campbell 3d Monday, Foruyth Dawson fl’olk 3d Monday, Forsyth Glascock fl’olk Meriwether Glascock Walton Meriwether 4th monday Baldwin Walton Jackson 4th Monday. Baldwin Monroe Jackson Paulding Monroe Taliaferro Paulding Walker Taliaferro Thursday after. Pierce Walker I SEPTEMBER. A WCTf J Ist monday, Appling Ist Th'rsd'y, Pierce’ Ist Monday, Appling p'R’j 0 . 0 Chattooga Columbia Cherokee £ owe f ta . Coweta Crawford Columbia Madison Crawford f arion GAvinnnett .. ' n °!p an Madison 2,1 Monday, Butts Marion a s. a Morgan ftee 2d monday, Butts J, Rl , J Cass £ a r ette Coffee re . ene „ Elbert Gwinnett Fayett w Greene aahl " ton Pickens „ . p ':’’ stcr Wash’nton 3c Cobb tv i i Calhoun M ebster „„ 3d monday, Cobb , Calhoun I „ ari . TT Heard JL! I Macon ir' v,i s Newton Heard , Macon I Newton ! ? a,bot Putnam T , ‘' le , Talbot Bulloch Tnfnnll 4tli monday.Clinch r Chatttahoochee Friday after, Bulloch }^ anUCL 4th monday, Clinch | t •IChattahoocheei av -7 g Emanuel | bl , te t est Milkes Twiggs Monday after | E( . ho(s avi ;E. 4th mnnday I Wilkes | OCTOBER. 4th Thr’sd’y. Montgo’ry lst monday, Carroll mond’y after ) Echols p°°i - 4th monday, f Efling- ' ' ham J,'. 1 , 14011 APRIL. Gilmer Ist mondav.Carroll .J 01 , ,n ' Dooly Lt; 1 . 01 ’ Earley Fulton Mi.kinson Gordon Pike P(ln y Ra bun Raban - inon( l a s6 Fannin Tavlor Habersham Warren Hancock 'Wilkinson Harris d monday, Habersham Hancock i Harris Screen Laurens Miller l 3d nionday, r r.anku Scriven ‘ ™ y nn. Sumter I Haialso Ttur. after Mclntosh Heiiiy, tinonday, Franlin i Jefferson iGlynu Jones Haralson Murray Henry Oglethorpe Jefferson Pulaski Jones .Stewart Liberty I 'nion Murray Morth Oglethorpe Th rsd y aft’r.Montgom Pulaski cry Stewart monday.'Wayne ‘mend’y aft. Worth 1 Banks Bryan Decatur 4tk monday,Wayne DeKalb • Ra * nks Houston Denature Jasper DeKalb ' Lincoln Houston Schley Jasper , Tatnall Lincoln I Towns Schley | ’Whitfield Whitfield , . . Milcox Wilcox y a ft’r. Irwin Th'i sd’y aft’r. Irwin Frid’y after. Telfair Friday after. Telfair Camden, Camden inond y aft’rCharlton* Mond’A- after Beraien Charlton .NOVEMBER. MAY. . Ist nionday. Berrien Ist mondav. Clayton 1 layton Gilmer Ilftingham Randolph Milton Epson | Randolph 2d nu nd ay. Burke I pson Catoosa 2d nionday. Burke Chatham Catooso Fannin Mitchell Mitchell Muscogoo Museogee 3dmonday. Bibb 3d mondya. Bibb ‘ Quitman Quitman Spalding Spalding I Troup Troup Baker Union 4th mond’y, Dadi’ Baker Terrell fib mondav. Dade j Th rsil y aft. Mclntosh Terrell ' mond’y a'f t Colquitt Towns ' do ' Liberty] Last inond’v .Colquitt monday nf ) P JIN E. . ter Lib’rty i • ‘ ’ Ist monday, Lowndes ' I h Higher t \ DEC EM BLR. Milton Ist nionday.Dough’rty 2d monday, Brooks 1 Lowndes Johnson ,2d monday.Johnson |('lay Brooks 3d monday, Thomas i t< lay 4th mondav. Riehm-nnL 3d nionday Thomas. ’May holds three weeks, if necessary.at each term. fThis change not to take effect till after the next regular term of the Court. t All etiurfx in Clay county, which, under the old law. would sit between now and the tint •< as fix d by hi* act. must stand over till the times fixed tis above. The cour.t v of Chi’tt thoochce. Ly act of this session, is to be elded to. t.nd bee >me part of the C.i.itt ,1 c.'t •’* Juli > d District. aft> r first J.inuarA LG. JOHN IL SVXGKS. M. T. -GRIST. T3uril*X3LOS»!S SSIXOJP. ANI> _o SA Nd I :s a- d lUST. r pilE under- _ ’ wo- ' ’ mo.*t nspec’fully I call the at'i ntion <u (.„• public to the above, business Avhieh we intend carrying'on in all its Various llcptiriminis. with neatress and dispaieh. surpassed by few e<.iblishnients in the S n:':. K pairing of oH ’ in :- promuilv a: on ’e l to ■'"* fine t o Horse Coß.i. s m vie of Na:i <• Material k* pt on hand and made T » ord. .■ Acconi’t- will tie I: • ri t „!!. e: ■-< : a vear siy tfv first f July and -> r mr> ot each air, A'( 'HAT' " tth-d pr mptiA those ti'ises. w ill-inv. i•ite’< st for all the time tbcA’ remain unset. ,> J. < liberal sh .c of p -T. I respec -.vl-, sc’: 'i’cd. m >r S. ’6O-tf DR. J. H. McLEAN’S Strenglithcning Cordial and Blood. THE GREATEST Q F Rell ’ e,ly iu Uie Worl<1 ’ ' Delicious AND DELIGIITI-VL pyA’k Cordial ever taken. KOn TI,E thousan<ls up ' : | i 011 thousands who- Before takiiw are daily using m c -After Inking. Lean’s Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is absolutely an infallible remedy for renovating and Invigorating the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching the 8100d —re- storing the sick, suffering invalid to Heattli and StK iiSltSa. THERE IS NO MISTAKE AUDI T IT. It will cure liver complaint, dyspepsia. Diar rhoea. disentery, headache, depression of spirits, fever and ague, inw’ard fever, bad breath, or any disease of the liver, stomach, or bowels. Gentlemen do you wish to be healthy, strong and vigorous ? TpSsT" Ladies, do you want the bloom of health to mount to your cheeks again? -then go and get J/cZean’s Strengthening Cordial if’ Blood Purifier, Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the kidneys, ivomb, or bladder ; fainting, obstruct ed menstruation, falling of the w omb, barren ness, or any disease arising from chronic or nervous debility, it is an infalible remedy. For Children. Do you ivant your delicate, sickly, puny chil dren, to be Healthy, strong and robust?—then give them McLean’s Strengthening Cordial, (see the directions on each bottle) it is delicious to take zSS*- One table spoonful, taken every morn ing fasting, is a sure preventive against chills and fever, Yellow F ever, cholera or any pre vailing diseases. Caution. —Beware of Druggists or Deal - ers who may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsaparilla (which they can buy cheap.) by saying it is just as good. There arc even men Base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such infa mous pirates and their villainous compounds! Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It is the only remedy that Avill purify your Blood thoroughly, and. at the same time, Strengthen and Invigorate the Avhole organization. It is put up in Large Bottles—Sl per bottle, or six bottles $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN. Proprietor. Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, J/b. DR. McLEAN S UNIVERSAL PILLS. for Liver Complaint Biliousness, Headache, &c, There has never been a Cathartic medicine, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLean's Universal Pills. Beii'g entirely vegetable, they are perfectly innocent and can be taken by the most 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 jiain at the stomach or bowels, though very active and searching in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from biliousness, headache and foul stom ach. when so cheap a remedy can be obtained? Keep them constantly on hand ; a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours, days and months of sickness. Askfor Dr. J. H.McLean’s Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, can be sent by mail to anv part of the countrv. J.'JI. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. 'J he Best External in the World for Man or Beast Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude ami misery by the use of this invaluable Liniment, It will relieve pain almost : nstantaneously, and it w ill cleans, purify and heal the foulest sore in an incredi ble short time. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini ment will relieve the most inveterate cases of rhumatism, goute, or Neuralgia. Foi paralysis contracted muscles, stiffness or weakness in the Joints, muscles in ligaments, it will never fail. Two applications will cure sore throat, head ache or earache. For burns or scalds, or any p tin. it is an infallible remedy. Try it. and you will find it an indispensable remedy. Keep it always on hand. Planters. Farmers, or any one having charge of horses, will save money by using McLean s Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a speedy and in fallible cure for Galls, sprains, chafes, swellings, sweeney, sores, won ds. scratches, or any exter na! disease. Try it. ami von will be convinced. DSC. .1, ll.3lcki:A\ Propi ielor SAINT LOl IS. MO. Hammett <t Groves. Agents. Marietta. May 17th, 1861 --wly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADE'iriIIA. PA. zl Benevolent Institution established by special en dowment, for the Relief of the Nic/c and Dis tressed, a[)licled icilh Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, ami especial)!/ for the Cure of Diseas es of the Sexual Organs. M’EDIUAL advise given gratis.by the Acting .Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age. occup i lion, habits of life. Ac..) and in ease of extreme poverty, medicine- furnished free of charge. V.,1.1 Ain.r: reports on Spennatorrlura. and other Diseases ot the sexual Organs, and on the New Rkmiihe- employed in the Di-pen<ary. sent to the afflicted in sc tied letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Sta”'ps for pos. tase will be acceptable. Address. DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Act ing Surgeon. Howard A-soci ition. No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWEI.f,. geo. Fairchild, sec. president. January 4th. 1860. —wly. A School for Bovs. rpilE undersigned will take boy-in the after I noi-n frmn 2to 5 o’clock. Lesions will be assigned io occupy them in the moi: ing ut home, i Much at ;en!ion will l*e d.--. ■ p-d •an.l v -i<. criti sism. oratorical re ■ !ing an ’ d-claimition. .-\ll charges, only twei>'. dollars f>r five months. Satisfaction g . ua: ••< 4. T.B. COOPER. I Aug. sth. 1>- 1. w. t. :roo"F, F. t F L E T. f 11. Oil. Marietta. G .rgia. W r OULD respecUu’' y 1•••• mt! -- ci-l. n.~ Marietta and vicinity th?.t hr D [ erm.in- ly local. lin tl-.e ,‘ity ’ - t-- i.• intcn-ls ■ irri . | < i he Tailoring Business, in all i’s ■! -■• rtm. a- j i i t ie latest and m s* improved - A- o the art :»1 earne-tlv - licit* a c-cite,’ion o< ’’ ’ ■ ■ i•• i.- reucore ex: li-le.i to him. Sat - - t. >n warranted. '•“Routt.- np-'t.itrs ever W i-lc Vt'l r ’- G-, store— North side of puhlie s pi - re. Nov.'gth. ly Vl’l’Eß - first diy .f J smiary J'- l. we . will sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices, i . Thankfalf< r put fim rs wc •. ii it .. . tinuar.ee of the same. HOME INI) US TRY zl T'TJI E OLD STAND. ■■M limited 'f Hfe W All kinds of BlacKsmitliing and Repairing'. HARNESS MAKING AND 3EJ X* X x 2KTCSI- - Plantation and Mill-work, Horse-shoe ing, etc. A good stock olways on hank- Also the Right to manufacture Peeler’s Celebrated Plow. Got. 13th, 1860, IL_ 18G1. 1861 11. M. Hammett. John T Groves. M. D IIA MMETT&G ROV E S. f Successors to William Root, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BBUSOISTS, MARIETTA, GEO., HAVE just received, and are receiving daily 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, FIXE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Fine Chewing Tobacco, and the W- FINEST SEGARS IN MARIETTA ! zVnd everything else generally found at our I Store. We are determined not to be undersold I bv any house in the up countrv. HAMMETT A GROVES. I June Sth. 1860 ly. _Lr J cEuimljjS- CL^i-LiS 7 AND DYE-STUFFS! >O,OOO lbs Best- White Lead. 8.000 “ No. 1 “ 5.000 “ Best French Zinc. 1.50 “ Chrome Yellow’. 1.50 “• “ Green. 1.000 “ Yellow Ochra. French & American 5,00 “ Venetian Red. 5.00 “ Spanish Brown. 5.00 “ Putty. 5.00 “ Spanish Whiting. Drop Black. Burnt and Raw Umbers. T. D Sienna’s Rose Pink. Prussian Paris am! Celes tial Blue. Black Paint and all other kind of Paints. 1.00 lbs Best. Indigo. 50 “ No. 2 ” ' 1.00 “ Madder. 5.00 Gallons Raw Linseed Oil. 1.00 “ Boiled. 1.00 “ Spts Turpentine. 5.00 “ Machine Oils. 2.00 “ Tanners “ 2,00 a Lamp “ 2.00 “ Varnishes (all kinds) 1.50 “ Kerosene Oil for Burning. 1.50 Boxes Window’ Glass all sizes, and any thng else that is wanted in that line, besides i large stock of Drugs ami Hardware. All o! which will be sold as cheap as can be bought in any market in the up country. We only ask for those in want to givens a tri il. HAMMETT A GROVES. June Sth. 1860 ly. Our Store will be Open 4 S u*nal on Sunday’s from 9to 10 o’clock a 1 * m. and from 4 to 5 p. m.. for the accoinmo- i datimi of those who wants Medicine, and w r e can 1 be found at our residences generally, at other i 1 ours on that day. Prescriptions prepared as usually with great I care, either by day or by night, by one of the j firm or Mr. Win. C. Davis. HAMMETT A GROVES. June Sth. 1860 ly j Lewis Servataes* INTIZI'WZ VT the Tucker Building.n.mvAxeCouvt. House j . where he has constantly on hand th«> follow- 1 ing variety of articles ami wmild be pleased lo have the citizen*of Marivt’a and thepublic gene- : ere. Bread, Cakes, and Pit -. 5 t:>.st. Hoes and Malt. Different kind- of <.'i:.'.<’i;ei:s. Ly Whole* ue and Retail. Common i t’andy. Gum Drop*. Cho<-- 1 >te -ami Licorice. Ac. Domestic and Ei-r -ign Emits Pickles. Pepper Sauce, Catsup. Mi.x'ar l and Strdi: <’s. RRANItY PEACHES And Prfs> • ■<-.*. Lem-.n. Raspberry. . Blackberry a’J Pineapple Synip. in qn.*. bot tle*. A fine and pure article of l.iiiNi: Wine. A goo article ol Beer. A m- -t any article in the Grocery Line, sue a <* ' .!• . ic r. N. O. Syrup. Rice. Lard. We-- tern Frese: vßutter. Egg*. I.umburg -r Cheese. ■ 1 ar-l■•*. '■■■ Brooms. So p. A . Ac.. Ac. Difl . . kirn!* of M itches. Fine and C<«mmon Vo.al*, bv W! -l<--.!e .-.’ll Retail. Different Dr..:: ’ -!’ I” -.-T.-ba- .an-1 Sn iT. \ Fine --- ru.:-;R of ('I <•;. Gtr,z-,i and J).,.-.-;,'.; 4 Jle.’s. < a'U ! Dec. 1 . :>‘j. Cm. [?] L SERVATUES f’C-fUiX BUTTE’!. An ther he o f * -p.7 (j er i u:dityj;.--jece’v-!br N v. ■ GROVES A BUTNER j ■ lot :• - iv- Ibv I G;> A FETNER WM. A FRAZER, HAS A SPL E N DID STO C K OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Silver and Plated Ware, Which lie offers at prices to suit the times. FOR CASH ONLY, At his store one door above Connell’s Hall. June Ist, 1861 ts. War Notice! OUR accounts are all due up io the first day of July, and we earnestly request our friends to come forward and Settlo TT As we are compelled to have Money to carry on the Wars. We hope they will not wait to be callea on. HAMMETT & GROVES. July 26th. 1891 Im. CIONSISTING of Teasetts, Castors, Forks 1 Spoons. Holders, Cups, Cake and Pie Knives Ac., Ac., plated on the very best White Metal with full weight of silver at FRAZER'S. 1861. 1861 MEDICINES. HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER. A NNOUNCE to the public that they have com -A. menced the New’ Year with a full stock of Drugs & Medicines. • They are also fully prepared to sell on terms i iliutivill suit the times. Kerosene Oil, Kerosene Lamps ; . Fluid, Turpentine, Alcohol ; Linseed Oil, Lard and Sperm ; (tils for machinery, White Lead ; Ground Colors, Window-Glass ; Putty —Druggists Glass Ware ; and every other species of Druggists’ Stock. Prescriptions Carefully Pre- pared, —J anuar.y-1861. W ASCHES! Cj-r-ocKs ; £ £**KLAD**’ and T ewelr iy r M. z\, FRAZER has just returned from New 11 York with the best selected stock of Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry. Sterling Silver and plated ware, ever in this market, and will sell cheaper than ever before offered. A splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting of Etruscan, Lava, Coral. Jets, and plain Gold .Setts. Rings, Pencils, Keys and everything of the latest style at, FRA Z E R’S. MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY, | > ESI’ECTEI’LLY call the attention of the : JI 1 public to their stock of Fall and Winter Goods! Just received from Charleston. zNlmost every article usually kejit in a DRY GOODS STORE, may be found. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS. HATS. CAPS, BONNETS CLOTHING, Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery TAP" Call ami see our Stock beforo buying elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond 1 with the hardness of the times. Store next door to D. M. Young. Oct. 19th. 1860-tE PAGE A HALEY. War! War I War I! ‘ ON and after this day there will positively be no Cx a oclit Grivon. for good* or work at my store. All mdes and accounts due me and not paid j by the Ist of August will be placed in the hands of an attornev for collection. W. A. FRAZER, i July 22d, 1861 ts. FA oo rjTHESUBSCRIBER offers the public at bis ’ 1 S’orenext to A. Green Aco Cherokee Street, a lull *l -ck-4' GROCERIES, embracing every article usually kept in that line, such as Si/GAi.’S, ali kinds ; COFFEE, all kinds : MOLAS-ES. SY PF P, TOBACCO, YARNS, Ar., Ac., A ! Coun tr y Prod uc e, t.d’en in Barter, on liberal terms. Having purch:;*cd the store and goods < '' jfi. ! L S. John*o'.'. he also ■ ” " •• large stock of I ; I•' ’* u ' LI; I' .* at that -.‘and. on Cherokee Sti <-et. I a . Mr. HAUL.' will take pleasure in waiting !•( ■ : a:--' i_. h.i). tijE. P.’.L.. j TT o'hioe. I*ROM and af:<r the fir- day of J nn • vise] my b’.!-:ni - >* will mange from an ever!; ■.titm ; cr.- l ’ . -trii-t’; >’ -u bii-im--*. J prefer t ■■ c -h if the profit* are not o g- od. I have ' bmig!:t goodsoil time and sold them on time, and cen—onem ei . I .-ant ce'lvct euough to ‘ lam very t- ' u’ *o my old friends and cu*- ' ] tom-r* for past p itronage. and hope thev will continue to . 111 at tie. - - .... ~’d stand uiih H- ' ready c.* >. where u.-. w j|| a i W4ys (in<l a roh| _ p.ete sto.-k of HIE , m.i Pm vjs;.. .... | vV j|i , -eo g.-o: -ower than any bouse in the citv who : . . ■■ ■ ' ' TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY. Western & Atlantic (State) Hail Hoad. PCS’® WTisfP ssnuf ~ ' "W Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare $5. John AV. Lewis, Superintendent. Day Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10 20. am, Maiiettaat ]] 30 Arrives at Chattanooga at 7 08 i-. 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, - 406 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 Chattanorga, - 3OGa. m. Leaves Chattanooga, --430 p. m. Marietta, - - 2 1G a. m. Arrives at Atlanta at 3 25 a. m . •>— Atlanta iS; AVcst Point Rail 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 - - 030a. m. - Ar. ives at West Point, - 5 46 a. m. 1 Morning Passenger Train. Leaves West Point - - 3 01 zVrrives at Atlanta - -7 59 a. m. Evening Passenger Train. Leaves Wsst Point - -7 59 a. m. Arrives at Atlanta - - 3 00 Faiih to West Point, $3 50. GEORGE G. HULL, Super!ntendant. Georgia Rail Road. Leaves Augusta at 0 30 pm. Arrives at Atlanta at 9 45 am. Leaves Augusta - - 2 30 p in Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 pin Leave Atlanta - - 8 45 p m Arrive at Augusta - - 5 56 a m Leave Atlanta - - 9 05 a in Arrive at Augusta - - G2op ni , Atliens Hrancli. Leave Angusta - - 0 30 a in Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m 5 Leave Atlanta - - 8 40 p m Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m Arrive at Augusta - - G2op in Leave Atheus - - 11 00 ain 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. Washings on Bro iicla-. Leave Augusta at - 2 30 p in Arrive at Washington at - 7 25 p in Leave Washington - -1 30 pin Arrive at Augusta at - - G 20 p m Leave Washington - -1 30 pin Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p ni Leave Atlanta - - - 9 05 a nr zXrrive at Washington - -725 pni Through Fix ight’S-isiiiis Augusta to Atlanta. Leave Charleston - G 00 p in z\rrive at Augusta - - 6 00 a in. Lease Augusta - - <8 50 a m Arrive at Atlanta - - 3 17 a in Leave Augusta - - 145 p m Arrive at Atlanta - - 5 49 a m 't hrough Ui'< i.;ht trains Atlanta to Augusta Leave Atlanta at - G 00 a ni .Arrive at zlugusta ■ - 11 16 pin Leave z\tlaiita - 5 15 p m Arrive at .Augusta - -513 p in Freight Train Branches. Leave Augu.-ta - - 8 5( a m Arrive at Athens • - 810 a m Arrive at Washington -7 25 p n> Leave Atlanta - - - 6 00 a in Arrive at Athens - - -8 10 a in Arrive at Washington -7 25 a in Leave Atlanta - - -515 pin Arrive at zXthens - - 8 10 a in Arrive at Washington - -725 pin GEORGE YONGE, Gen. Sujierintendanl. Augusta, July 18G1. 30 —e of t!ie K< volution—Ko*;# of Life, <&<•• British. Amer. Loss. Loss. Lexington, April 19, 1775 273 8-' Bunker Hill June 17, 1775.... 1054 454 Flatbush, August 12, 1776 4()0 200 AVhite Plains, August 2G, 1776.. 409 400 Trenton, Dec. 25, 1776 1000 9 Princeton, Jan. 5, 1777 400 100 Hnbbardstown, Aug. 16-17, 1777 800 800 i Bennington. Aug. IG, 1777 800 100 j Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777 500 1100 Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1777 60() 350 Germantown, Oct.-1, 1777 600 1200 Saratoga, Oct. 17,1 777, surrend. 0,752 Red ILmk, Oct. 22, 1777 500 32 Monmouth, June 25,1778 400 130 Rhode Island, Aug. 27, 1778.... 260 211 Briar Creek, March 30, 1779 13 400 Stoney Point, July 15, 1679 GOO 100 Camden, August IG, 1779 375 610 King’s Mountain, Oct 1, 1780....950 96 Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781 800 72 Guilford, C. IL, March 15, 1781.. 532 400 Hobkirk Hills, April 25, 1781 .... 400 400 Eutaw Springs, Sept. 1781 100 550 A orktown, Oct,, 1781 surrend... 7,072 GEORGE J. GABlir T’HOTOCT li YI’II jMiTIS'X’. All tlic various Sizes and Styles OF ; PICTURES.’MADE AND AVARRANTED ; SATISFACTORY. : L t uses and 1 ramus in great variety, always on Room.- VVn-t side of Public Square, Afarietta, Georgia. [April 20, 1h.10.] ts. FOUR HORSE COACH I INK ooo From Marietta to Cumming. sn 1 -rriher has in the above line a splendid J. J >ur Horse Co ich. with excellent stock an I careful drivers,by which jiasnengerz arc put through i • shorter time and with far greater conveniti ce than formerly. Ev ry at .-ntion will ie paid I* th- . conif'>rt, and no exer ions spared to make this line equal to any South. This liueconne t- w th ihe AV. A A. Railroad - t .Marietta, on Monday-’, tteilncsdays and I'rJays for Cumming : and return Tuesdays, Thursday* an> : . Sat ur tax *; also ’-.>n..-'ct;ng same days with • ■ ’f ick >o and from I'ahfotC 'a. N. IH’dGiE