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mi s h i n g Goo cl u
&c., &c.
Wes" side’of Public Square.
The largest stock ever brought to Ma
rietta.
W. L WADSWORTH
ANNOUNCES that he has just recoined the
largest and most complete assortment of
H4BDWIHE
AND
'House Fur ashing
Goods
Ever brought to thia
niarktd, which will be
_ S' sold on more favorable
terms than ever before
Iron, Steel, Nt Is, Pots, Latch
es, Locks, Hinges. Carpenter’s
Tools, Axes, Hatchets,
Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, Bos
and Wood Stoves. Every va-
riety of Blacksmith’s Tools,
Anvils. Vices. Bellows. Cross Cut Tenon, Mill
and Wood Saws. Hollow Wooden and Wil
low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, &d ver-pl’
ted Ware, Corn Shelters,
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades
PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS.
GUNS and PISTOLS
BUILDERS’ and CARPENTERS’
ZETeurclAAZSur©-
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,
MESSRS. PAGE& HALEY,
T> ESPECTFULLY call the attention of the
_LV public to their stock of
Fall and Winter Soods I
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
y-TCall and see our Stock beforo buying
elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond
with the hardness of the tunes.
Store next door to I). M. Young.
Oct. l!)th, 1860-ts. PAGE & HALEY.
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers the public at his
Store next to A. Gieen A'co Cherokee Street,
a Mill stock of GROCERIES embracing every
article usually kept in that l : ie, such as
SUGARS, n'l kiiith ;
COFFEE, all Id ids ;
Al GLASSES SYRUP,
TOBACCO, YARNS,
ifcc., &c., &
Country Produce,
taken in Barter, on liberal terms.
Having purchased the store and goods of Mi.
I>. S. Johnson, he also offers a large stock ot
GROCERIES nt the I stand, on Cherokee Street,
and Mr. HAMES will take pleasure in waiting
on. scustomer October 12, 60. tf] E. PAGE.
W. T. MOORE,
TAILOR,
Marietta, Georgia.
WOULD respectfully inform tin' citizens of
Marietta and vtehviy that he is permanent
ly located in the city where he intern's carrying
on the Tailoring Business in all its departments
in the latest and most improved s y le o" the art,
and earnestly solicits a continimi'on of that pat
ronage heretofore extended to him. Satisfac
tion warranted.
'»*'■ Rooms up-stairs over Wade White’s
Grocery store North side of public square.
Nov. tHh. ly
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
Kxecut ive I lepnrt t men
Joseph E. Brown Governor.
John B. Campheu., ) . . rT - ,•
11. 11. Waters, { Secretaries of Executive
H.J.G. Williams, I Department.
E P Watkins Sc. rotary of State.
John Jones Treasurer.
Peterson Tum i:a i t Comptroller General.
A. J. Boggess Surveyor do.
Theodore I. Gi fiiiia" President ot Senate.
F 11 West Secretary do do
C.l Williams Speaker of House of Repre.
Georue Hyu.ier Clerk “ “
1 ’enitenUnry.
Eli cConnelt. Principal Keeper Penitentiary
Chas <l. TALUinn Assistant •* “
W A Wilt.!ams Book Keeper of “
Chas W Lane—-Chaplain •• “ “
Dr R G L’ase Physician “ “
Tjtmnlic Amylnm.
Dr T Green Superiutendaat Lunatic A-vlum
DrSG White. )
D G Camvrell. ■- Trustees do do
Miller Grieve, i
JUDISCIARY DEPARTMENT-
SUPREME COURT —JUDGES.
J.isKPH ITknka Lumpkin. of Athens,
UiriiAiin 11 Lyon, of Atlanta.
Charles J Jenkins, of Augusta,
reporter.
George N Lester, of Marietta.
CLERK.
Charles W Di Bosk. of Sparta.’ l
DISTRICTS.
Ist District. Brunswick. Eastern and Middle
Judial Circuits.
Tiwk of Sfss-.ox 2nd llimtor In Jamvarv
and Juno, at Sax ninth.
2nd District Pat tula. Macon. South-western
an<l Chattahoochee. Ju lie d < : .
Time <•: Si pxsion tth moiiday in January and i
Srd in »nd iy in June at Macon.
3d. District Tallap -o't. Flint. »oweta. Blue
Ridge and Cherokee circntt
Time or skssioxs tth m»n 1»x in March and
2nd mondty in August at Atlanta.
4th Dis’iv. r Weste n and N .*he-i ein
Timk of session 4;h niond ty in May and No- ■
rember at Athens.
Sth District Oem-tlgee ami Southern circuits.
Time of sessions 2nd m »nds> in May and
November at Milledgeville.
THE MARIETT A S E MI-W EE KL Y ADVOCATE.
COURT CALENDAR FOR 1861.
REVISED SY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
SUP JERIOR CO I RTS.
JANUARY. JULY.
2d Monday, Chatham LsUMonday, Floyd
4th Monday*Floyd 4th Lumpkin
Richmond AUGTST.
Lumpkin* 2k Monday, Clark
FEBRUARY. Campbell
Ist Monday, Clark Dawson
2d Monday, Campbell 3d Monday, Foruyth
Dawson fPolk
3d Monday, Forsyth Glascock
fPolk Meriwether
Glascock Walton
Meriwether 4th monday Baldwin
"Walton Jackson
4th Monday, Baldwin Monroe
Jackson Paulding
Monroe Taliaferro
Paulding Walker
Taliaferro Thursday after. Pierce
Walker SEPTEMBER.
v ARCH Ist mon d a y> Appling
Ist Th’rsd’y, Pierce -1 Chattooga
Ist Monday, Appling Cherokee
Chattooga Columbia
Cherokee Coweta
Coweta Crawford
Columbia Madison
Crawford . Marion
Gwinnnett Morgan
Madison 2d monday, Butts
Marion
Morgan 2?.^ ee
2d monday, Butts t- ’Y!
Cass a y ette
Coffee Greene
Elbert Gwinnett
Fayett £ lcl^ n t
Greene ton
Pickens , ),
Wash’nton 3c Cobb
f Webster Calhoun
3d monday, Cobb Tr ‘ l
Calhoun „ rt ,
Hall
Hart t faC ° n
Heard Newton
Macon I’u.t,nanl 1 ’ u . t , nanl
Newton laibot
Putnam J; : ’’ e ,
Talbot . L. ,110 , ch
Tatnall 4th monday Clinch
Ware diatttahoociicc
Friday after, Bulloch
4th monday, Clinch ’( ce .
IlChattahoochee -*'y i . £?£ ’ s
Emanuel Wb’te
y Wilkes
Twiggs Monday after 1 EchoJs
White mnnday f
Wilkes , , OCTOBER.
4th Thr’sd’y, Montgo’ry monday, Carroll
mond'y after ) Echols Dooly
4th monday, C Effing-
ham Fulton
APRIL. Gilmer
Ist monday. Carroll Gordon
Dooly 4 ay, ? r
Earley Minims
Flllton Wilkinson
Gordon (i
Pike Wedn’d’y “ Rabun
T?nban - monday, Fannin
Tayl or Habersham
■Warren Hancock
Wilkinson Harris
d monday, Habersham Laurens
Hancock Miller
Harris Seri ven
Laurens Sumter
Miller 3( 1 nionday, T rankli
Scriven Glynn,
'Sumter Ilaralso
Thur, after Mclntosh Henry,
• [monday, Franlin Jefferson
J ones
Haralson Murray
Henry Oglethorpe
Jefferson Pulaski
Jones Stewart
Liberty Union
Murray Worth
Oglethorpe Th’rsd’y aft'r.Montgom
Pulaski <‘ry
Stewart 4th monday,’Wayne
*ircnd’y aft. Worth Banks
Bryan Decatur
4tt monday,Wayne DeKalb
Banks Houston
Decature Jasper
DeKalb Lincoln
Houston Schley
Jasper Tatnall
Lincoln Towns
Schley Wliittield
Whitfield # , Wilcox
Wilcox Th’rsd’y aft’r. Irwin
Th’rsd’y aft’r. Irwin b rid y after. Telfair
Friday after. Telfair Camden]
Camden mond’y aft’rCharlton*
Mond'y after Ber.iien
Charlton NOVEMBER.
MAY. Ist monday, Berrien
Ist monday, Clayton Clavton
Gilmer Bflingham
Randolph Milton
Upson Randolph
2d me nd ay, Burke Upson
Catoosa 2d monday. Burke
Chatham Catooso
Fannin Mitchell
Mitchell Muscogoo
Muscogee 3dmonday, Bibb
3d mondya, Bibb Quitman
Quitman Spalding
Spalding Troup
Troup Baker
Union 4th mond'y. Dade
Baker Terrell
4th monday. Dade Th’rsd’y aft-Mclntosh
Terrell mond'y a’f tColquitt
Towns do LibertyJ
Last inond'v.Colquitt mondavaf)
.11 NE. ter Lib rty |
Ist monday. Lowndes i
Doughertx DECEMBER.
Milton Ist inondax Dough rty
2d monday. Brooks i Lowndes
Johnson |2d monday.J>hnson
JClay Brooks
3d monday. Thomas 'lay
■tth mondav. Richmond. 3d monday Thomas.
*May holds three w.eks, if necessary.at each
term.
fThis change not to take effect till after the I
next regular term of the Court. i
JAII courts in (‘lay county, which, under the .
old law. would sit between now and the times I
a* fixed by his act. must stand over till the
times fixed as above. :
i The ciiur.ty of Chattahoochee, by act of this
session, is to te idded to. and become a part ot j
the Chatt-ihocel *e Judi tial District, after first
January IFfl.
I*ROM and after the fii-st day of January I>Gl.
mv busine« will ehan re from an everlasting
credit. t<» a strictly C\<n biisim-ss. 1 prefer the j
ca.-h if the proti s are not so good. 1 have (
bought good< <Hi time in-] <ol ( l them on time. {
and the consequence is. 1 cant collect enough to j
meet tny liabilities.
1 am verx- thankful to my o\l friends and cns- i
tomers for pa<i pahon.ige. and hope tbev will i
■ ontinwe U> II ai >,■ san ..1.1 stand xx i’.h the I
■ '■ 1 ■ w ill lift. x s lln I.< com- !
plete slack of Gnot c•_ p i w jn :
sell goo .s lower than an\' house in the citv who i
sell on tune. _ Resoeeti till v.
'l.u ietia. Dec. 2T’co. \V. I’. G AULT.
FRUIT V'. .sv;y
A tine as.- :f:i< a: f the :n>>t p.. ■ liar
icr nit Treos 1
For sale bv
N. B. HARDEN
Marietta. Ga., Oct. 28 1860.
j DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
Strenglitliening Cordial and
Blood. ZFverifier.,
fTIIE GREATEST
Remedy in the
/J
World, and the most
ww
® Delicious WWZ
Wes®. AND DELIGHTFUL
WjgHl
Cordial ever taken.
The thousands up-mM
on thousands
Before tnkiiisr are daily using Me -After taking.
Lean's Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is
absolutely 7 an infallible remedy for renovating
and’lnvigorating the shattered and diseased
system, purifying and enriching the 8100d —re-
storing the sick, suffering invalid to Health
and Strength.
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 cheeksagain? -then go and get
McLean's Strengthening Cordial Blood Purifier,
Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give
satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the
kidneys, womb, or bladder: tainting, obstruct
ed menstruation, falling of the womb, barren
ness, or any disease arising from chronic or
nervous debility, it is an infalible remedy.
i For Children.
Do you want 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.
One table spoonful, taken every morn
ing fasting, is a sure preventive against chills
and fever. Yellow Fever, cholera or any pre
vailing diseases.
Caution.—Beware of Druggists or DeaU
ers who may try to palm upon you a bottle of
Bitters or Sarsaparilla (which they car. buy
cheap,) by saying it is just as good. There are
> even men'Base enough to steal part of ray 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 will purify your Blood
thoroughly, and. at the same time. Strengthen
’ and Invigorate the whole organization. It is
put up in Large Bottles—sl per bottle, or six
bottles $5. DR. J. 11. McLEAN, Proprietor.
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, J/b.
DRMcLBANS 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.
Being 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
i 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. Mho will
suffer from biliousness, headache and foul stom
ach, w’hen 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. Ask for Dr. J. 11. McLean’s
Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated
they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box,
“ can be sent by mail to any part of the country.
J. IL McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Dr. J. H McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
The list External in the World for Man or Beast
Thousands of human beings have been saved
a life of decrepitude and misery by the
use of this invaluable Liniment. It wall relieve
pain almost oistantaneously, and it will 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 papl vsis
contracted muscles, stiffness or weakness in the
Joints, muscles 01 ligaments, it will never fail. 1
Two applications will cure sore throat, head
ache or earache. For burns or scalds, or any
pain, 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 < calls, sprains, chafes, swellings,
sweeney. sores, xvou ids. scratches, or any exter
nal disease. Try it. and vou will be convinced.
DB.J, IL McLKAN Proprielor
SAINT LOl IS. MO.
Hammett it Groves, Agents. Marietta.
May 17th. 1861 —wly.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADE'IPHIA, PA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special en
doirinent. for the Relief of the Sick and Dis
tressed. afflicted irith Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseas
es of the Sexual Organs.
AI" Ei>l< ’AL advise given gratis, by the Acting
AtJLSurgeon, to all who apply by letter, with
a description of their condition, (age, occupa
tion. habits of life, Ac..) and in case of extreme
poverty, medicines furnished free of charge.
V .i.i uii.E reports on Sperrnatorrlm-a. and
other Diseases of the sexual Organs, and on the
New Remedies employed in tin- Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Two or three Star’ps for pos.
t.ige will be acceptable.
Addre-s. DR. J. SKILLIN’ HOUGHTON. Act
ing Surgeon. Howard Association. No. 2 South
Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Bv order of the
Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL,
GEO. FAIRCHILD. See. President.
January 4th. 1860. —wly.
JDi*y G-oods,
Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS,BOOTS, SHOES, &C.
fIMIE subscriber at the North corner of the
| 1 square in Marietta keeps constantly on
hand a well se'ected st<n k of (Joo !.' in the above
line of trade, and respectfully invites the inspec
tion of his friends and the pub'ic both with re
gard to their
QI ALlTir.Sand PRICES.
as my customers can buy from me as loxv as
1 from anv house in Georgia.
if 1 ort cash!
And I on' x a-k that the public in Cobb an l ,
i the adiaeeu. counties will >atisiv iliem-.-lv.-~ <d I
! the fact. L. BENNETT. I
N. R. My customers to me are re-I
quested to’c-une forward and settle tbe : r ac ;
i counts. L. B. i
All nersons indebted are cxp-cted to come
■ forw. ; d and settle at once.
’e.-ons wan ing Goods can get them a
at >rx as i ■ a ee.
I.’. BENNETT.
! Oct. 5. ]St;o Giu
Corn Sliellcrs.
IVn’vt. 2. w. l. Wadsworth I
HOME IND USTRY
A T T II E
OLD STAND.
. Mun
I Al
i
t j—
■? All kinds of
® Blacksmithing and Repairing.
HARNESS MAKING’AND
IT E P A I II I JSTiG- .
TLaT- Plantation and Mill-work, Horse-shoe
in", etc. A good stock olways on hank* Also
- the’ Right to manufacture
1 Peeler’s Celebrated Plow,
s Oot. 13th, 1860, ts,
; 1861
11. M. Hammett. John T Groves. M. D
f HAMMETT & GROVES.
y
f Successors to William Root, |
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1 MARIETTA, GEO.,
TTAVE just received, and are receiving daily
c XJL fresli 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 end Hair
Brushes, Fine and Course Combs,
>' FINE
j GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
’ Fine Chewing Tobacco, and the
t Ngt- FINEST SEGARS
IN MARIETTA !
1 And everything else generally found at our
- Store. We are determined not to be undersold
• by any house in the up country.
. ? J HAMMETT & GROVES.
1 June Bth. 1860 ly.
' JPtxiiits, Jils,
AND
DYE-STUFFS !
I
■ 10,000 lbs Dost White Lead,
j 8.000 “ No. 1 “ “
5.000 “ Best French Zinc.
1.50 “ Chrome Yellow.
1.50 ‘* “ Green.
1.000 “ Yellow Ochra. French & American
' j ' 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 and Celes
! tial Blue, Black Paint and all other kind ol
‘ 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 “ Lamp “
2.00 “ Varnishes (all kinds)
1.50 “ Kerosene Oil for Burning.
1.50 Boxes Window Glass all sizes, and any
tlmg else that is wanted in that line, besides i
large stock of Drugs and Hardware. All ol
which will be sold as cheap as can lie bought in
any market in the up country. We only ask for
those in want to give us a trial.
HAMMETT A GROVES.
June Bth. 1860 ly.
Our Store will be Open
A S usual on Sunday's from !) to 10 o'clock a
1 V ni. and from Itos p. in., for the accommo
dation of those who wants Medicine, and we can
be found at our residences generally, at other
Lours on that day.
Prescriptions prepared as usually with great
care, either by day or by night, by one of the
firm or Mr. Wm. C. Davis.
HAMMETT A GROVES.
June Bth. 1860 ly
Lewis Ser vatues'
VT the Tucker Building.nearthcVomt House
where he h is constantly on hand the follow
ing variety of articles and would be jdeased io
have the citizens of Marietta and the public gene
rally to call on him before purchasing elsewhere.
Bread, Cakes, and Pies.
Yeast, Hops and Malt. Different kinds of
I Crackers, by Wholesale and Retail. Common
Candy. Guin Drops. Chocolate and Licorice. Ac.
Domestic and Foreign Fruits. Pickles, Pepper
Sauce. Catsup. Mustard and Sardines.
7>’7Ll ND Y PEA CHES
And Ginger Preserves. Lemon. Raspberry,
Blackberry and Pineapple Syrup, in quart bot
tles. A tine and pure article of Rhine Wine. A
good article of Beer.
Also, most any article in the Grocery Line,
such as
Coff,M\ Sugar. N. O. Syrup. Rice. Lard. Wes
' tern Pre<e; ve~. Butter. Egg-. Lumburger Cheese.
I Candle-. Starch. Brooms. Soap. Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
Different kind- of M itches. Fine and Common
: Cigars, by Wholesale an l 18-tail. Different
I Bl ind' of Fine Tobacco and Snuff.
V Fine assortment of China, German and
Amerieun Toys.
Term- < 'ash !
Dec. I*-'.'59. Gm. [P] L SERVATUICS
FOOD I'Oll 311 LUII COWS.
/' /: .1 J/ ///..
\ SUPPLY of Pea m- il the best food in
_ market—k<-pt constant!v on hand, at $1
| per bushel. C. J. SHEPARD. ,
MARIETTA
CLOTHING STORE,
South side of the Public Square
door to the Post
HENRY
fl I R S C Jf
1 p ; h
R Z A S H <-J R
C S pl° R E Jc
nV r sc h
DEALER TN
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
AND
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
— :o;
I HAVE just received a small and fine stock of
Summer Clothing. If you w-ant a fine or com
mon suit, and wish to buy cheap, come to the Ma
rietta Clothing Store. No house in our city can
undersell me, and I will sell at the lowest Atlanta
prices for cash only.
also call attention to my supply of Boy’s
Clothing, Shirts, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and fine
French Marseilles Vests, Ac., Ac, aprilll[by
NOW IS YOUR TIME !
Wm. A. Frazer is selling his entire stock c
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and
Plated Ware, at unusually low prices, (to make
room for a fall stoek). Look at the prices, then
call and see the goods, and we are sure yoi
wiil buy.
Silver Watches from $5 to SSO.J
Gold “ 15 to 20.
30 hour clocks, from $3 to $lO.
8 day “ “ $4 to £l2.
Setts Jewelry (Pin A; Ear-rings) $2 to SSO.
Ear-rings from 50 cts to $25.
Pins, from 25 cts to $25.
Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Rings, Gold Pencils,
Gold and Jet Crosses. Lava Pins. Gold Buckles,
Lockets, Keys, Bracelets, Gold Chatelains, Gold
Vest and Fob Chains, Charms, Gold and Silver
Thimbles.
Sterling Silver Ware,
Consisting of Spoons, Forks, Cake and Pie
Knives, Napkin Rings, Bouquet Holders, Cups..
Sugar, Cream and Salt Spoons, Card Cases, Chil»
dren’s Knife and Fork. Beside a large variety
of Wedding presents. All warranted genuine
silver.
Flated Ware,
Os the best quality, plated on White Metal, war
ranted. Full weight of silver, consisting - I
Spoons, Forks. Cake and Pie Knives, C> us. Cake
and Card Baskets, Butter dishe -L Spoon nolders
Napkin rings, Syrup cups and plates.
Tea sets, 6 pieces from $25 to SSO. and warran
ted of the best quality.
Call and be convinced that Frazers is the
place to buy ang 3. ly
For Sale.
rpilE undersigned being desirous of going
I West, offers for sale, his stock of Horses,
Carriages. Buggies, and everything appertaining
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. As A. 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 and Friday,
regularly. Passengers going up should leave
Atlanta in the night train, or at 6 o’clock in
the morning. I. N. HEGGIE.
Jan. 27. 1860.—1 y.
New Book Bindery.
Ruling and Book-Binding.
THE subscribers respectfully inform (lie pub
lie that they have commenced, in flu l city
of Atlanta, a New Book-Bindery--
Blank Books. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books
Blotters. Hotel and Stable, Registers. Dockets
Record Books, Ac., with or without Printed
Headings, and Ruled to any pattern desired,
manufactured in the neatest and most durable
manner without delay. Magazines. Music, News
papers. Ac., neatly bound at short notice.
y •'F t h ders from any part of the State w ill
meet with prompt attention, and Books required
to be sent by mail. hand, wagon or railroad,
carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility
of injury by transportation.
J. P. MASON it CO.
Aug. 31—1 year.
IF YOU WANT
Any of the
IlcliaTolo
FAMILY OR PATENT
MEDICINES
Or Your
Prescriptions Prepared
1F77’7/ CARE
At reasonable jirices, call or send your or
ders to HAMMETT A: GROVES,
Not th Side Public Square.
Feb. 22nd 1861—ts.
HAMMETT’& GROVES
For all the reliable Family Medicines of the
day.—Feb. 22nd 1861—ts.
JOHN R. SANGKS. M. T. GRIST.
Harness Sliop,
ANU SAE>E>L Ell Y .
SANGES & GRIST.
(Eist side. Public Square near Decatur Street.)
fp.HE undersigned would most respectfully
j call the attention of the public to the above.
business which we intend carrying on inall its
Vari tins Departments,
with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few
establishments in the South.
Repairing <>f al! kinds promptly attended to.
Zfr- A line lot of Horse Collars made of Native
Material kept on hand and made to ord<‘r."Ss?
Accounts will be due and collectable twice a
year—say the first of July and January ofeaeh
year. ACCOUNTS not settled promptly at
those times, will draw interest for all the time
they remain unsettled.
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited. —inar 8, '6O-tf
Tin Roofing & Gutters.
lAM now rea-ly to do lUu )FING and put up ‘
GITTERS, and to do all kind- of repairing ,
in Tin Work, and painting of Tin or Felt Ro Us.
Dec. 20 1860-ts. J. M. W I LS< )N.
O / \ HOUR, - dav. and 11 day Clocks. ch< ap
•5U at ' FRAZER'S’
TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY.
Western di Atlantic (State) Rail Road.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare §5.
John W. Lewis, Superintecdent.
Day Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10 20. am.
Marietta at 11 30
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7 08 p. 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, - - 840
Arrives at Chattanooga, - 406 a.m.
Leaves Chattanooga, - -630 p. 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, - 306a. m.
Leaves Chattanooga, --430 p. m.
Marietta, - - 216a. m"
Arrives at Atlanta at 3 25 a. m
Atlanta di West 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.
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, Superintendant.
Georgia Rail Road.
Leaves Augusta at 0 30 pm.
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 in
Arrive at Augusta - - 5 56 a m
Leave Atlanta - - 9 05 a m
Arrive at Augusta - - 620 p m
Alliens Branch.
Leave Angusta - - 0 30 a m
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m
Leave Atlanta - - 840 p m
. Arrive at Athens - - 8 10am
. 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.
Washingtoii]_Braiich.
Leave Augusta at - 2 30 p m
Arrive at Washington at - 725 p m
Leave Washington - - 130 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 - - 725 p m
Through Frelght'trulns Augusta to Atlanta.
Leave Charleston , - 6 00 p m
Arrive at Augusta - - 6 00 a m
Leave Augusta - - 850a in
Arrive at Atlanta - - 3 17 a m
Leave Augusta - - 145 p m
Arrive at Atlanta - - 5 49 a in
Through Freight trains Atlanta to Augusta
Leave Atlanta at - 6 00 a m
Arrive at Augusta - - 11 16pm
Leave Atlanta - 5 15 p m
Arrive at Augusta - - 513 p m
Freight Train Branches.
Leave Augusta - - 8 s(i a m
Arrive at Athens * - 810 a m
Arrive at Washington -7 25 p in
Leave Atlanta - - - 6 00 a m
Arrive at Athens - --810 am
Arrive at Washington -7 25 a m
Leave Atlanta - - -515 pin
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m
Arrive at Washington - - 725 p m
GEORGE YONGE,
Gen. Superintendant.
Augusta, July 1861. 30
Battles of the Revolution—Loss of Life, &c.
British, Amer.
Loss. Loss.
Lexington, April 19, 1775 273 83
Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775.... 1054 454
Flatbush, August 12, 1776 400 200
White Plains, August 26, 1776.. 409 400
Trenton, Dec. 25, 1776 1000 9
Princeton, Jan. 5, 1777 400 100
Hubbardstown, Aug. 16-17, 1777 800 800
Bennington, Aug. 16, 1777 800 100
Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777500 1100
Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1777600 350
Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777600 1200
Saratoga, Oct. 17,1777, surrend. 6,752
Red Hook, Oct. 22, 1777 500 32
Monmouth, June 25,1778400 130
Rhode Island, Aug. 27, 1778.... 260 211
Briar Creek, March 30, 1779 13 400
Stoney Point, July 15, 1679600 100
Camden, August 16,1779375 610
King’s Mountain, Oct 1, 1780.950 96
Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781 800 72
Guilford, C. 11., March 15, 1781.. 532 400
Ilobkirk Hills, April 25, 1781.... 400 400
Eutaw Springs, Sept. 1781 100 550
Yorktown, Oct., 1781 surrend... 7,072
GEORGE J. GABLET
PTIOTCKiRAI’II ARTIHT.
All the various Sizes and Styles
OF
: PICTURES MADE AND WARRANTED !
SATISFACTORY. :
ft*zrCases and Frames in great variety,
always on
Rooms —West side of Public Square, Marietta,
Georgia. [April 20, 1860.] ts.
FOUR HORSE COACH LINE
ooo
From Marietta to Cumming.
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PIUTE subscriber has in the above line a splendid
1 Four Horae Coach, with excellent stock an 1
careful drivers,by which passengers are put through
in shorter time and with far greater convenience
than formerly. Ev ry attention will he paid t»
their coinfort, and no exertions spared to make this
line equal to any South.
This line corHiecte wth the W. <t A. Railroad at
Marietta, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frdays
for Cumming ; and return Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays; also connecting same days witt
the Hack to and from Dahlonega.
I. N. HEGGIE