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<the Jliancttii Advoti’tr.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Friday Morning August 30* 1861.
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L’RUIT.
Mr. N. B II \ :dex, Proprietor of the
“Willow Spring Nursey” Ims placed us
under many obligations to him for a
basket of the finest Beaches and Grapes
we have had this season.
SOUTH ICR N CULTIVATOR.
The September number ol this excel
lent Agricultural Journal is on our tai
ble, and is, as usual, filled with very in
teresting and instructive matter
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Lucifer Matches are being manufac
tured in Norfolk, Va., by Mi Fitzger
ald.
Several women and four Naval Offi
cers were arrested in Washington City
on the 26th. So says our Telegraphic
Dispatches.
—
Lieut. Kemawell, of the Regain Ar
my, and who fought with the Feder l
ists at the battle of Bull Run, has, it
s iid j esigned to join t het o ifede :.te t in
Missouri.
—<►
Brig. General R. 11. Anlerson, of S
Carolina, succeeds Gen. Bragg/at Pen
sacola, the latter having been ordered
to join the army of the Potomac.
The Northern printers employed in
the Methodist Publishing House in
Nashville, Tenn., have thrown up their
sitimtions and left for the North.
The Sjxkixu or ",m: “ lUxibal City.”-
'1 he Louisville Courier, of the 20th
ways:
It will be seen by our special dis
patches that the steamer Han bal City
.a Lincoln transport, has been sunk in
the Mississippi, some thirty miles above
Cairo at Commerce, by a masked bat
tery. That, in a strategic point of
view, is a masterly location for the
Confederates, as it completely com
man Is the river, cutting off all com
munication between St. Louis and Cai
ro, t’.cn. Pillow is more than a match
for Frwnont, & Co., with •‘Jessie”
thrown in.
The llanibal City was a large fine
boat, worth some JId.OOO, formetiv a
Keokuk packet, ami left St. Louis Sun
•lay morning with Major MeP,maid’s
'Zouaves, ostensibly lor Cape Girardeau
She probably was extending her trip
to Cairo and Bird’s Po ut, when she
lan foul of that "Pillow case.*’
ttßr flei Express states th it Mr.
t.icvlev. of the I’iibu’je, has been ve; v
ill «>t brain lever, b.it is now recover
tug.
\ Repiil Item cotrniporuiy saxs,
•‘the Jiorlh fa p- rf-'iming a greal
pait in the diama ot nations" What
part •» lh.it Bombas Its FuriosoP*
THE MARIETTA SEMIWEEKLY ADVOCATE.
RECRUITS,
The following recruits left here on
the 23d. Aug., to fillup the ranks of the
three Companies which are now in the
service of the Confederate States in
I Virginia :
COBB MOUNTAINEERS.
David Beaty, . Chas. Loyd,
Wm. Beaty, T. Loyd.
D. W. Barker, Jno. K McKee,
AV. J. Barber, Alex. S. McKee,
Thos. W. G'hesnntt, T. P. Pitts, -
' Jer. M. Daniell, Jr. T. R. Richardson,
Jas. E. Dutton, W. Richardson.
B. B. Green, Jno. T Stegall,
T. K. Ilamlcy. W. A. Wai dsn,
T. Hannon,
Lieut. J. A. G. Anderson, Returning.
CONFEDERATE GUARDS.
Hiram Bobo, W. James, sth Serg.
Jno. F. Ballenger, Geo. W. James,
Pink Anderson, Sam’l. Jan es,
J; bper L. Clay, Zac’ a iah M. James,
Jas. N. Clay, Rice E. Kiker,
Jno. Brake, Jesse Renfroe,
Wm. N. Brown, W. E. Scogin,
James Baggett, Jas. M. Reagin,
Noah S. Dukes. Robt. M. Pattillo.
Geo. W. Dukes,
ROSWELL GUARDS.
Alex. Austin, W. T Kemp,
J. W. Buise, J- M. Minton,
I) Buise, Jesse Budget,
J. J. Clantan, Jas. T. Reed,
E. C. Clantan, J- P- Reed,
Wm. Grover, Jno. F. Thomas,
Jas. M. Groover, IL N. Whitfield,
A. Hargroves, M m White,
Lieut. Bishop and Private Gant, Re
turning.
MUSTER ROLL OF ACWORTH IN
FANTRY.
Captain—J. B. O’NEILL,
Ist. Lieutenant —J. JACKSON,
2nd. Lieutenant—J. L. LEMONS,
3rd. Lieutenant —N. AVERY,
Ist. Seargent—M. M. PHILLIPS,
2nd. Seargent.—T. J. HARDAGE.
3rd. Seargent —J. E CROSSLEY,
4th. Seargent—H. GRAGG,
• Ist. Corporal—J. J. O’NEILL,
2nd. Corporal—W. . HOLCOMB,
3rd. Corporal—N. B. HARPER,
4th. Corporal —J. E. SHELTON,
PRIVATES.
J. M. Abney, J. 'l'. Tannin,
A. F. Burnett, J. D. Gladden,
M. Barrett, P. E Graham, sick,
T. A. Boring’, G. L. G fares,
A. N. Boring, Al. W. Garrison,
L. 11. Boring, G S. Hull,
T. J. Bennett, Henry Hirsch,
J. N. Babb, S. S. Henderson,
11. L. Baker, Grogan House,
T. P. Brown, J. B. Harris,
R. Brooks, 1. A. Hicks,
J. G. Brown, Al. IL Jackson,
W. T. Brown, R. J. Johnson,
J. Blackwell, J. T. Jenkins, Mu
ll. D. < opleii, sician,
J. R. T. Cheetham, J. E. Kendrick,
A. G. Dempsey, J. S. Kehely,
A. Durham, R. A. Landmon,
0. J. Dabbs, E. L Masely, Mu-
W. N. Dabbs, sician,
W. P. Embry, Jos Miller,
J. D. Mullins, C. W. Pyron,
R. G. M nllins, P. B. Pi iest,
J. S. Mason, M. V. Priest, sick,
Jos. Minims, P. W. Priest,
Jos. Mclver, G. M. Patterson,
M. S Mason, 1. D. Price.
.1. E. Nichols, A. Rousseau,
A. Nichols, N. J. Rhodes,
'l'. 11. Northcutt, W. J. Rhodes,
T. M. Owens, Sylrimus Stokes,
G. S, Owens, Geo. Sherfume, Jr
I. M. Peters, T. M. Somers, Musi
C. C. Phillips, ci. m,
I. J. Pyron, J. B. Stansell,
'Vm. Stansell, B. T. Thompson,
II W. Scott, Nurse, J. L. Robertson,
J. N. Tinsley, W W. W hi e,
W. L. Toler, J. R. Whitener,
J. Q. fanner, AV. J. \\ ooton,
L. 11. Tanner, D. B. Whitfield,
.1, M. fanm'r, AA . I'. A\ inn,
AV. T. Whitfield, J. AV. Wh< cler.
• ♦ •
A roKEiIODI NC.
The New A’ork 7/mes advocates a
c unbilled effort to get rid of the <m ploy
ed and starving population ol that city,
by sending them to the AVesi. It owns
up to the condition of ailairs thus;
Our citizens may as well now take in
to serious consideration the social bur
dens they will be obliged to carry dar
ing the approaching winter. Ihe uaem.
ph>Yvd poor are increasing up< i> our
hands at an alarming rate. Ahcady
we are informed that thous »ids al ,e
bodied wmnen are under charge of (Mm
missoners of ('haiity, ami supported at
public expense women who a-l; for
no charity, but only work. Many f us
il es of volunteers have not I i cu icliex
cd by the liberal sums ex] ended, and
will by forced soon to become burdens
on the city. The swarm of unfortum-te
children—- the offspring of pc. pie i.u; < x
erished by the business prostration, cr
o! lath ts who have abai done 1 every
thing for tin' war in increases in 11 e
stii'ets. The agents of such socir ti< s
as the t’iiiklren's Aid Society, re| •> r:
that numbers of destitute am! orphan
little cues beset their office or their
schools ami seek sh l.er and < n | h»y-
* incut. All signs forcl ole a scxe.e
-'nd gloomy autumn an 1 xvintcr h r ti e
I porn .
W(> not see that any of the
A ’.ministration papers have x< ntm i
to attempt an ansxver to \\ cud II
Phillips ’ate >p. ech in which lie so
’ al-ly a gites the id 'a th • th.' > mth ein
be e nqtiered is preposterous Phillips
needs 1 ' king alter Which Republic in
editor d ire gi*ap |e xvith his argnmt’il
against ihe xvar pi' rramme?
I 1 ’
TELEGRAPHIC.
Lousivilt.e, Aug. 24tb, p. m.—The crisis in
Kentucky is probably reached. Eighty armed
men left here on a special train this morning,
as a posse comUahis for Lincoln’s Collector. —
They captured nine xvagon loads of contraband
goods at Rocky Fork. They left the main line
at Lebanon Junction.
Lovisville, Aug. 25. —The posse of Lincoln s
Collector have returned xvith their plunder,
which tills twenty-five freight cars.
Jefferson City, Mo.. Aug. 2G.—Bogus Goxu
Gamble lias called out 42.000 Missourians, as
the civil authorities are inefficient to keep the
peace.
New York, Aug. 25.—A special M asliington
dispatch to the Nexv 5 oik Herald says that tut
entire blame of the late’ Lexington riot rests up
on Senator Breckinridge.
Washington, Aug. 2G.--A special dispatch to
the Nexv York "Herald'' says that there is
great excitement in Washington city, in con
sequence of the report that martiallaw i»
about to be proclaimed there.
A committee from Boston, has been heie
endeavoring to induce President Lincoln to
change Ids advisors. The committee represents
the capitalists of Boston, xvho xvill not risk their
capital unless certain Secretarial heads come off
■Washington. Aug. 2G.—A xvoman from Gen.
Beauregard's headquarters has been arrested ;
lesters were found on her inplicating prominent
parties.
Mr. Greenhow, widow of the late Librarian
and translator, has been arrested.
Mrs. Senator Gwinn’s trunks has been search
ed by some clerk, and traces of the Washing
ton fortifications found in it.
Orders have been sant so West Point for her
arrest.
Dr- Manning xvas arrested to-day.
Louisville, Aug. 2G.—The last letter Express
left here for the South to-day. Postmaster Blair
having directed the arrest of all mail or letter
carriers. 'Written communications betxveen the
two sections is now forbidden.
Richmond, August 27.--President Davis health
is much improved, and be will be able to attend
to business to,morrow.
are current here that the Confederates
captured Rosencrantz's Federal army in the
mountains of Western Virginia.
No bills approved to-day; the ch it ex r-say
we are on the eve of important events ; the ad
vance picket guard collided near the Falls
Church four miles from Alexandria. A few days
ago the Federals xvere driven in. The Alab im
ians held a meeting to-night to arrange about
having a hospital. Ihe Georgians, Louisianians
and Mississippians are moving for similar pur
poses.
Pittsburg, Aug. 25.—An infernal machine in
Adams Express car. exploded, billing two of
the employees.
Washington, Aug. 27.—The picketts of the
Confederate army are near Arlington Hights
than ever before, but is not regarded as indi
cating an attack.
It is reported that the English and French
fleets intend an intervention in Mexican affairs.
Capt Keyes has been arrested at Chain Bridge
Sexvard has gone to New York to arrange a
new passport system.
Nexx' York, Aug. 27.—Samuel J. Anderson
has been rrreste I charged with corresponding
with Vice President Stephens.
J. A. Naehasy, a slave dealer, has been ar
rested and held to bail.
Cincinnati, Aug. 2'.—A fight at- Shotwell'-
Toll Gate, seven miles above Covington, resuls
ted in one Unionist being killed and another
mortally xvounded. A parly of I’nionisls have
gone in pursuit of the secessionists. : umbering
five, who departed toward Tennessee.
< ’< 1. Tyler s f »rc * on the Kananha were b idly
dele.Ued by the Confederates. No particulars
received.
Ikonton Mo., (via Louisville.) Aug. 25. It is
reported that Hardee's forces have b-'en with
drawn from Greenville to Reeves l orry. Other
• xviiveiiients indicate that Hardee's column is
moving West for the purpose of forming a
nnction with Pillow.
PUBLIC MEETING.
7 The voters of Cobb county arc invited to
meet at the Court-House in Marietta, on Tues
day next for the purpose of appointing dele
gates to the People's Convention to a-semble in
Milledgeville to nominate an Elect irial Ticket
ami to take action xx ilh reference to a candidate
for Governor. —Aug. 3«). IStil.
ANNOUNCEMEN TS.
Mr. J'lltor Please anuoi>nce J. M. DANiF.L
Sr., as a Candidate to represent Cobb County in
the next Legislature ami < blige
MANY V<»Tl It.-.
Mr, i’l'.<>/• .• Please announce General L
IIOLCOMBL as a candidate for Representative
of (’hurokee county in the next General As
sembly us Georgia, ami oblige
MANY VOTERS
Kilter: I’iease aiHiounce N. it. ('.iti'i-.X
as a <'.m li L;t.' to represent Cobb County in the
next Legislature ami oblige.
MAN) VOTERS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Office Soi ni'nx Tfi mma- - :! Co. I
M xuiEi rx. i. c. Arm. 2 >. 1 -11. I
rpm: STOCKHOLDER'S -t the >t HiL.IN
1 TELEGRAPH < <» . will rec ne their divi
de ds bx* t’.iiling at this office.
By v der of Tre.i.sury.
Aucn>. L'O.-fm. A. W. YORK. Maniger.
BRANDI PE kCHES, .
THOSE xvi.sßing a -u;-| y<d llr.r .y Pea
ches. Pickles, er Fruit put ir in Air-Tight
Cans can 1>? supplied hr ap; kingN. B,
HARDEN, v g Nursery, I
M -a. July 25. 1861.
-'•-We hive rt-’ b-arm-1 that M. in an’s
Sr.;i.N .vh mn : Coi;:'i n w ill cure th-' x iri- is
dis-'.i-ses prevalent aniona ehildre.i. Lis ne< <-
sary that every parent <h Mil 1 kea - ippiy . -i
hand, ami when required give as di ected; Try
it -it is plei'.int to take. S ai v >rti-<-min
another column.
G. R. R.
When Dentil Tlircntensi
In all sudden attacks of disease*, either Chole
ra, Yellow Fever, Influenza, Grippe. Small Pox,
Scarlet Fever, Radway's Ready Relief will, it
administered as in directions, check the progress
of the pestilence, and save ‘he life of the pntienf
Radway Ready Relict is an article of the
first necessity now. Rhumatism. chills and
fever, neuralgia, sore throat, toothache, influen
za. Ac., arc the concomitants of summer. Repel
them promptly with the Relief. It is a supreme
antidote to all malarious diseases, breaking up
remittent and intermittent fever in their first
paroxysms., flopping the insupportable torture
of rheumatism and neuralgia in from one to
four hours, and giving ease, sleep, and life al
most. to the exhausted sufferer. Applied to ex
ternal hurts it removes pain and inflammation,
and prevents lockjaw. To be without it is sim
ply to be without protection against sudden
diseases and the danger arising f rom personal
injuries.
The Minute Medicine.
radway’s regulating pills
Are a purely vegetable substitute for Calomel.
Mercury, Quinine. Ac.. One of these Pills is
superior to any other pill or purgative mercural
in use.
Redway's Regulating p ilt.s control with un
paralcled rapidity the complaints most preva
lent at this season. They greatly stimulate ami
equalize the sluggish, nub il.need circulation,
and expel from the stomach and bowels the ob
structions xvliich might otherwise produce con
gestion. billions fever. Ac.. Ac. Resort to them
at once as a preventive purgative, if any de
rangement of the system is suspected, and if
disease of the stomach, liver or discharging or
gans has actually set in. lely upon them as the
only safe and certain means ot cure.
radway’s renovating resolvent
Operating through the blood, purifies the flesh
from ulcers, and the skin from eruptions. Here
ditary scrofulat erysipelas, rheumatism, salt
rheum, canker, fever sores, sore leg, inflammed
eyes, and every species of chronic disease of
the glands, and external membranes, is literally
extinguished by this powerful corrective and
re-vitalizing preparations.
Radway’s Remedies are sold by Druggists
everywhere. RADWAY ACO, 23 Johnst. N.Y.
Sold by Hammett & Groves, Marietta, Ga.
August Ist-lm.
Tt iff'- 1 -T liF W-TV nP’ASI. ? -’T JP
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORG-IA, Cobb County.
Parks Hardeman, Admr. of
» » Martha P. Hardin n, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission from said Admin
istration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular those concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office, on or before
the first Monday in March next, otherwise Let
ters of Dismission xvill be granted the applicant
at tnat term of the Court ot Ordinary for said
comity.
Given nnder my hand at office, in Marietta,
this August 29th. 1851.
JOHN G. CAMPBELL. OrJ'y.
Paulding’ Slit-rift’s Sale.
be sold before the Court-House door
» » in the town of Dallas. Paulding county,
Georgi.i. on the first Tuesday In October next,
during the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-xvit:
Two lots of land Nos. 820. 831. in the 3d Dis
trict of the 3d Section. Levied bn as the prop
erty of IL A. McCollum to satisfy two ti fits in
favor of J. B. Oneal. Levy made and returned
to me bv a Constible.
J. C. N. FGOTE, Sh'ff.
August 2Gth, 1851.
Admini <trator’s Sale.
I>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or-
J dinary of Cobl) county, xvi 1 be sol I at tl e
late residence of Charles Cler. deceased, in Ma
rietta. on Sa’urday. the Seventh September next,
all the personal property of said deceased, con
sisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Shoe maker’s Tools, Ac. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH CLER. Admr’x.
August 29th, 18G1.
IN otice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
_/jL tate of Robert M. Montgomery, deceased,
are requested to present their, properly attest
ed. to the undersigned, within the time prescrib
ed by law ; and all those indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment,
ELIZ \ MON fGOM FRY, Adm'x.
August 20th. 18G1 7 Gw.
No! ice.
VLL persons having demands against the es
tate of Benjamin Green, deceased, are re
quested to pre-ent them, pro) erly attested, to
the undersigned xvitliin tin* time prescribed by
law; and all those indi'bte I to said estate are
required to m ike iima 'diale p lyment.
S. L WHENCE. Adin'r.
MARTHA E. GREEN, Admr'x.
August 20th. 1861 Gw.
GEORGIA) Cobb County.
V y/IIEREAS. Milton -J Bagbee an uncle of
v ▼ decease I. applies to nb* in writing, for
letters of Administration on the estate of Wil
liam L. Summerlin late of said county, dee'd.
These are therefore to cit<* ami admonish all
ami singular the kin red an 1 creditors of sa'd
deceased, to tilt*' their < b|C lions, j| any they
have, in iny office, on or before the first Mon-lay
in < k’tober n \t. othi’i’wi- ■. letters of adminis
tration xviil be granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary of sai-l county.
Given un ler my han I. at office in Marietta,
this 2(>th Au ;ust. 1 >-■ 1.
JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Ord'y.
GEORGI \. Cobb County.
WHEREAS, Parks H ir.lman. as t'.e father
ot deceased, applies to me in v. r.t'ng for
letters of Administration on the esia-e of John
J. Hardman, l.iteof said county, decease'!.
The.' ■ are therefore to cite ami a Imoai-h all
and sing.dar tl.e kimli’c.l ami cr<’.litofs of- >'.ii
decease.l. to file their objections, if any they
h ive. in m;. office, on or bet' -re the first Monday
in O lobe, i: xt. otherwi-e. h tteis of adminis
tration will begr into 1 the apple mt at that term
of the Can: ! ot Ordinary < !' s fid ■-■aumy.
Gix en under my hand, at office in Marietta,
this g.ith Augu.'t. I Mil.
HN G '' YAH I E .L. ‘
GEORG 1 %. < *;bb County.
YUHLREAS. Marx G Michell, •> the widow
II ot ilee -as • 1 aiiplies t.» me in xvriting. for
letters ot A ini’ni't;’ation on the esta'e < ! VY yly
il. Mo- lell. late of said conniy <le". t-e 1.
’i he-e are therefore to eit<> an 1 a l:...>ni-h all
and singular the kin-ire.l an i cn litors of Slid
decease ito li'e their ob e cis. if any they
have, in my ofil ••*. on or bo’orc tln- first Mon liv
in Oi’lotit n-’.\!. oilierwis'* l-Ce/s o' .’dm'
tr.ition will be granted the a p’.ic mt at that
term of the Ci • t - f (h'-l'.n v;. of sai I e inty.
Give?, under nr. ii in 1. at office in Mar', -tla.
this 20th Aign-t/le !.
J'JliM tr. CAMi’BEi.L. Ord'y.
.\oi ieeT
i LLper-.n-inl. bml. bya ’e int.t
JJI tier- o’.- , i- ' ea. . - re ' to -
ti,-. .tm- by N :e. I La-. i my <
stack of C. . >l< and q fit ti. - l.cis’n s;. I fmre
re. desire t ■ vl. -e np m- p. 1 v. ml i
PREFER THE MONEY,
bat 1 c mm.t expect ;iii>. t!i • ti:.;*-. c’f'.aiuly ,
ev.-n b-dy can <eit i c their ■ "in’s, it am 10.
lil leye in !e.i>l da.-> 'o . \ it.- i’;.* ve !
trien F. call in an 1 s. .• m *.
DILL YRD M. V C'N I. I
A ig. 27ih. ]'- 1.-ti.
Cobb Sheriff Sales.
TTVIU ke sold before tin* Court House door
VV in the City of Marietta Cobb County
Georgia cn the first Tuesday in September next
during the legal hours of sale the folloxving pro
perty to-xvit:
One negro man named “Richmond*’ of dark
complexion, about twenty-six years old. Lev
ied on as the property of A J Joyce, to satisfy a
fi fa for State and County lax for Cobb County
for the year 1860. Ami to satisfy sundry Cobb
Superior Court fi fFs for the costs, in favor of
E. A. Dobbs and others, vs sai:l A. J. Joyce.—
And also to satisfy sundry Justices Court ti fa's
of Cobb County in favor of Joseph Dunn vs/\.
J. Joyce and others, vs 'aid A J Joyce. Levied
for the costs.
Also.—One Iron Safe, levied on as the pro
perty of the firm of Joyce A Leake, so satisfy
txvo Cobb County tax fi fas, vs Wm M Leake.
Also.—Two Red Steads and bedding, and one
lot of Books. Levied on as the property of
Henry G Dunn, to satisfy a cost fi fa from Cobb
Superior Court, in favor of Samuel Anderson vs
Henry G Dunn.
Also.—One Lever Watch, levied on as the
property of Wm A Roby to satisfy a 11 fa from
Cobb Superior Court in favor of Fuller <t Broth
ers vs Renfroe <t Robv. Levied for the cost.
JOHN T ROBERTSON. Dep't. Sh’ff.
wFhavTon hand
AXD FOR HALF AS L9WAS
THE TIMES WIFE
AULOW FOR
CASH Olli,
Rio Coffee.
Black Tea, Choice,
Green Tea,
Crushed Sugar,
White Coffee’ Sugar,
Yellow Coffee Sugar,
Powdered Sugir,
Brown Sugar,
Soda Biscuit,
Cream Biscuit.
Butter Crackers,
Macaroon Snap Biscuit
Pickles ond Preserves,
Mackerel, White Fish,
Syrup and Molasses,
Yeast Powders,
Cooking Soda,
Soap & Starch.
INDIQO AND MADDER,
Copcras, Ijouavoocl,
Venetian. Reel,
Chromo Vol low,
Turkey’-Red Yarn,
T3lue Stone,
POWDER AND SHOT,
Fercnsion Caps, Read.
Flints, Crun Tubes, Vc.
MUSTARD AND VINEGAR,
IHOTAf.'II IN TIN CANS,
Ca VC E¥ rR ITE D EYE.
A DEMANTINE CAN DEES,
PARAFFINE CA NDIA-3S,
Chocolate and Cocoa.
Candies,
Raisins,
Frunos,
aSTuts,
Y<*.. <k c
5Ve xvill do our best to keop our Stock as
complete as possible and xvill try to suit our
customers. < )ur terms are ('ash.
WILLIAM BOOT & SOIL
August sth I SGI.
War! War! War!!
OAN and after this dax' there will positively
\ J be no
CJ U* O c3L "2. "i> L-. "NT" O 2.1.
for goods or work at my store.
All notes and accounts due me ami not. paid
by the Ist of Augn-t will be place 1 in the
hands of an attornex’ for collection.
W. A. FRAZER.
July 22<1. l.'-'CI ts.
ST. JAMES’ INSTITUTE
For Young Ladies.
rililE Third Ses-ion will open Au re d 19th*
1 ami (•!<)«•• I'e'emb ’r 20th. Tuition from
$2.51) t ) $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition,
from time of entrance to end of session payable
in Octet) -r.
iV- Circulars containing particulars obtain
ed on application to
Rev. S. BENEDICT.
August 2d. 1862. i
Marietta Female College.
1) \ iT. < of Tuition, fr m -2 to :?5 per month,
t Boarding. sl2 per m ,ntb.
T. B. COOLER. A. M., M. G., Br.
A ng-ist (». 1861.
A School for Bovs.
tpiiii undersign d will i ik<« boys in tlieafier
i i! >ui from 2to 5 o'clo k. Le-'on, will be
a"i-_ r n "i to occupy them in the morning at hour’.
Milch at: ent ion v. ill be devoted :<> un.il vsis. criti
sism. oratorio ii i”.r i.ng am! <]-•<.•’ I’n.i’ion.
.All charges, only tv, n*. dull.us f>r five
n: :ii!i -. Sati-ffi- tion g iaran'e. 1.
'j', B. COJI’ER.
Aug. sl!i. H ;i.
WA T CIIE S F
Aj aa c s V'ltJ
eJ C-7 \Y/ "XT”
\\ M. A. I II return,from Nexv
’ ’ Y’ iwi ' the bo.t ■!'•■! - -k .)• ?, .
J<’., -!ry. 't.-ri;.:g sliver m l pl i'ed
w:r ■. ever in this lu ir l; t. | will soil • he.iper
than ever i efi.-re oiler* I.
.X -pleii li'l assortiii'nt of Jew ’!rv. con-isting
• : E. ii<-in. Liva. <'oral. Jets. i.1.,:., Gob I
.■'••’ts. Ring . I'en.’iis. Ke, - ami eve '. of
the latest -tyle at.
FRAZiIRV
Illi lllci IE SI
H. M. HAMMETT. J. T. CROVES M.
'Hammett Groves,
—AT—
Wm. ROOT’S OLD STAND,
JOWOUL'D respectfully call the at’ertfon of
V V Physicians. Merchants, and the publicgen•
crdly to their large and we'l selected stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
OTTuS, FYN-ILTTS,
&c, &c. &c.,
embracing everything eompr’sc-1 in the regular'
Drug Lusine s, vhieh they are prepared to sell on'
the most approved terms for
Cash or Approved Paper.
As our facilities for the purchase of goods are
unequalled, xve ofl’ r
GJ! EA T IND UCEVENTS
to purchase’s.
In a blition to our stock above mentioned, wc'
have a full assortment ot
FANCY & COMMOiN SOAPS,
Tooth. Hair and Nail Brushes, which xve receive
dimt from the manu'act trers. Also,
Stationery, Cutlery, Toys,
Crockery, Garden Seels, Field Seeds: A fu’l
stock of
such as Chains. Hoes. Axes, Nails,Shovels,Spades
Forks, Lo ’ks. TTinees, Hollow Ware. Ac.
40,000 Pounds of Iron,
nd evervtlimg else in the nbove lice. Give a
trial Sati-ifaet on guara itee l.
in xrd-ly
186 - I PRTNG 1851.
AND
Summer Goods!!!!
Fhceirx Building, Marietta, Ga.
(Opposite the Public Stptarc)
IT. 1 I I IJSC IT-
T?OR. SPUING & SUMMER HAS
in Store, a splendid assortment of STA
BLE and FA NO’ Dry-Goods, suitable for City
and Country Trade.
Having made excellent arrangements for a
full supply of everything
TNEVV -VTNI) TNOVKTj,
at all times through the season, assure custom
ers. and the public generally, that he xvill sei .
any and all styles of GOODS
As low a j can bs purchased in this City
Assorted Goods in Silks, Bareges, Muslin’, Ma
retz.ts, Organdies, and Jackonets, Foulard
Anglaise, and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil
las. in Silks. Laces. Grass Cloth. Ac. Em
broidered and Lace Setts. Linen and
Lace Setts. ILS. L. C.and Superior
Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Fans,
Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts,
A'c., Ac.. Ac.
Also, a full supply of Bleached And Rrcwu
Slieetings ami Shirtings. Cotton ades. Jeanes
and Stripes. KOOP SKIRTS of the latest
styles.
DOOTS, SHOES, &c.
Also, a large stock of
HKADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which be will sell as low. for Cash, as they can
be bought in this or any other market.
y-t?-Call and ex imine his Stock. None can
excel him. —April 12th. 1861-ly,
THE MAKIETTA,
BOOK STORE.
ALL AND SEE.
Tin* EJotiseliold of Bouveric,
(By a Kentucky Ladx.)
II IND-BOOK OF LITER.VTURF,
Mrs. Bott a.
NOHZSIS. M. HARLAND.
LOEIES LAST I EKM AT S'l. MATIYS.
The Literary Women of the South.
A splen lid Edition of tb<’ BRITISH CLASSICS.
All the fresh, new and de’ able Books received
Ly HAMILTON, MAKKLY & JOINEII
as so.,a as issued from tin* press.
Our fall stock of
/’./y Ek relopa*,
Jll'tnkbooJ'*,
In'r>\ Quills, /'o-7 Monies,
(ihl Pens, \\ I'tlinfi Desks, A
has juf 1, opmie lin great variety. We ar-*
)]>e<’ially pr-'pared to sail good Letter.T’ap and
Note PAPERS much cheaper and better than
ever, a- w buy fri.in the Mills DIRECT
" Agents for Firth »' Ponds Popular Musii).
HAMILTON. MARKLEY & JOYNER.
June 2d. 18111. •
~ LIEAL AND HOMIN' Y
Mi \i. ash II iiiixr. of exce’.l ’tit nn iliQ
f. - ;a white corn. fr< -h gie’iii 1 ;.t Jarmn
A < -) - Lx e!- ->!’ mill. -L 'H J’A lc
z' \ '< -J H «y
V o‘ July, in 1 we earnestly request oiir
I,■;)■,) !< to c-ziii ■ forward and
Settl TT]p *
A® we are compelled to have Money tourti <*n -
t!:” Wars. We hope tbev will not wait to bv
on. J[\''P.IEITA
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