The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, September 06, 1861, Image 3

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©he jHatietta SVtoM'. Makibcta, amnsTA. Fr?dar Morning Sypi. £*JS3K Printing E3';ibF shniont ‘Tj I CZX7~L £3 -'.-ij, offer for s ale ample and new surpx’s \V material for aco up’etc PRINTING ES TABLISHMENT, Ntovi anil Joi: inc'n ling Two r> lvftS c S —-me II >e's Washington -inion* 1 t?g ■ Taylor'.’. Most o p the Tvnc* Ims never b *en use I—-none in;nre-I— ample in quantity and well assorted Apn'v at this office. August ?3d. IS6I. Aon outwins Canada’s 3. All announcements <>f this kind in die Advocate must be prepaid. Printers fee $5. _ The Advooato Olios, AVi h an abundance <*f the best materi al an 1 good workmen is prepared tro do al! kinds of Book and Job Printing on reasonable terms. To Correspondents. AH correspondence lor the paper should be ad 1 vessel to the “Advocate OTi ■<*” or to the Publishers to secure e ndy attention. NoSica to Post Offiso S I'jvclr’oers. Those of our subscribers who have hereto fore received their p ipers through the Post Of fice at this place, cm here if'erb • supplied with them at our office if they wish to save postage. Those who prefer g •ttin-r them at this office can do so by givin g u -notice. - To Sab jorib 3r 3. If among th >se erased, from the Advo cate or Statesman list, there are any who desire a c mtiiinmce, it will of course, give ns pleasure, to send them the Semi-Weekly or Weekly Advocate as preferred. Ifany recieving th * Weekly Advo cate desire the Semi A’eekly the change will be made upon fh<* payment of die diffTence in subscripti< >n. M-iV/- 111 MS. Texas Ei.ecti >\*.— Frank It Lubbock, formerly Lieut. Governor, has been elected Governor of Texas, and ('apt. S. (’. Crosby, (' >m nissioner of the Gen er d Land Off ■ <*. Lincoln’s new regnlatior. in regard to passports to Europe goes into effect im mediately. Oscar Irving lias been ap pointed Government Ag< nt in New York. z\ definite arrangement is understood to have bi <-n made in Missouri, by vbi< h all Hie pi'isem is t.-.l < n < n each side, in the late battle, are to be releas ed. A man named Spencer, of ('incinnaf* ti, his it is stated, invented a sidmia l ine bomli th it can lie thrown into wa ter, an I will explode after it is submit*, ged. Tin* ruffian 7. mave who murde red Jackson, at Alex *ndria, his been np* poii.fed to an uffee in the Boston n ivy y n d. Im- silanes of all the clerks in the Pa tent Offer at \\ nslciig <m have bcenciir tailed to the extent ( >| S2OO per annum each. Mrdame Luthe r Felix, a charming Fit m h aclti ss, nci ntly died in Paris at the ago of diii ly. Ihe Philadelphia Lquirer is inform ed ol the stoppage ol several colliery works, in consequence of the low price of anthracite coal. A Virginia paper in noticing the ai> livid of Georgia troops at their town, stat s humorously, that tin re were a million of them, more or less. Heenan has again challenged Eng -Imd lor a light at <10,( CO a side. - Hope bo li sales will gel a goi.d last ing. The ladies of Henderson, Rusk coun ty, lex is, have informed a company of s.xty live s long, wii > practice target s io >ting every week, and arc excellent mukswomeii. A s.miii.u* e-> iip.iiiy ex ists in A arc. A I.oxg M vtuit. —We learn that t ie 1 I h ,\ >r li t’.irohiiia Ib'giii.ent (im hid ing tiie (hi ii ’erlaii 1 i’l *iig.i B vs,' h-ive slatted on a march, on loot, ol 160 tulles, to j tilt Lt ner d Lee in V i st< 111 \.i gini i. “Tin* d spojxiiion <>f the Confederate foi\ es" s s the I'ii lad< ipida E.iqnr i; I In* disp si|ion of the f >rces in the iinmed ate v.cinitx of \\ .ishiiigLui ;s apparently in tin- form of a crescent, ti.e boms res’in.' near ili* Chain Bridie ami Sli a ei's t I .1, > , 1 t\* cres <nt l: ir Bill's and Ballet's (’;•*>•> Ro i is. - i cere are sir.a ; TO taeiiiiH a’s a i aids Cam, i, , ( t \ t> it f\, 11 ix, at I’e.cre vtl e, aid at Uriii.uil li..* great I'ai 1 >t gun, e. *1 ill I by the e icmv at l» id i»aii, I, is | ell I ; ii_ >l u » b\ lurm to Bc . \’s < ss k» . d ■». aa I W ’I iced in I P-s I*oll • ■„•(•* \ -Sterd IV ' I Ila I tin ir i nti . i ■ 11 is si ■; b v• I, however, bi.o t. s • p ; . > t *i .i, , ca'e any •: ■* r : .•ad .»■ a i. x <■ l A.l< I . ■*. ’ X l , ■ , , ;> >■ proacii to Hou all sid. %, m ord rt > > it .-.dv for :in alt ic.\ *• i it ns i< i s fi'i.J t V lev idl'd >ii. TTI E AIARI ET T A SEATI- WEE K L Y ADATqq AT E. Camp Bartow Nhar Mavassas Jcxctiox-, ; -August 28tli, 18J1. | Jin. IT. M. GaoiixiAx : De tr Sir i Aou will ploisc publish in your va.u ible paper the inclosed Resolutions adop ted by the Cobb Mountaineers Co. 1. 7th Ileg't. Geo. Vol., to-day. AAo'ced—That our hearts were made glad a fey weeks sine.* by the appearance in our c.unp of a number of oar fiien is from Cobb County Ga... bringing with them clothin r. &c.. lor the Soldie s of this Company ; for which we feel deeply cr iti’f'iil. D '•■?< I ''7 - -'i li.it We shall ever c!ie’’is'a with the I fonziesi regard this visit of our friends from I • iioini*. ■ Heaven s choicest blessing’s be ever strewn in their pithwiy through lii'e. I’eso’c .l —Th it tiie th inks of the Cobb Monn t-.imeers are re mectfiilly tendered io the in.iny citizens of Cobb coiiipy who so man iiemitiy an tiemated our wants l>y the many comforts they Sent r.s ; and also to the Committee consisting of the Itev. Jeremi.it) Daniell, f. N. Heggie. Geo. X. Lester. Esq., Mr. William Kirkland. W. 11. Tuck- . er. J. J Northcutt. Josepii Perry. Milton Turk, i George Daniell and M. G. Whitlock an I others for their timely and self-sacrificing visit to us in our h<mr of distress. Zb.s.A'efd - 'fli i* it is th'.* eirnest prayer of the members of this company, that the action-, both of the citizens of Old Cobb, and their zeal, us an 1 respecti* I e nninktee in sn di in-t r.ees will not go unrequited. Int tiiat w.wn the p issioas of the d ly like ;i storm clou 1. are ptis-.-d aw iy ; . when placid pea s* prev ides nil sp ice, that such deeds may ad I fredi sheen to their lustions i ma’iti -s of immortality when they are in.ngled ' with the stars, and time sh ill be no more. CAPT. W. W. WHITE. Chair. ■Sergt. F. AV. Cooke, Sec’t. Camp Bartow Near . ax-.s-ws Jrxcrrox - . | , August 2btn, 13C1. i Mr J. S Wright Dear Sir:— l am in receipt of your favor of - inst, aceompmied with a pair ol good 1 shoes for each number of my Company the Cobb I Mountaineers, the gift of the Indies and gentle men of the Ami’-mr Club of Marietta; for i which substantial nd welcome expressions of i their reg ird for the defenders of Southern Hights, Honor an I In lependence. yon will pie use tender to each and all of the n my heart felt thanks. Yours Truly, W. W. WHITE. I’. S. -I inclose a copy of resolutions adopted by and at a regular meeting of my Company. ; W. W. W. . - Cam? Bartow Near Ma.xis.vs Jrxcriox. I Aug. 28th Ibul. J Joiix S. Wright, Esq; - Dear Sir: At a meeting of Pae Cobb Afoun eers Co. J. 7th Reg. Geo. Vo!., on Wednesday the 28th insi., ti e following re-o'.ulior.s were unanimously approved ami passed. ! lleftolLi I- 3 li.it the gra’eful thanks of this i Comp.my are dug a: I are hereby tendered to the generous a ,1 i a .'iol.c Eadies an I gentle- j i men ot tiie ALu-iet a Amateur Club for the case ! i oi Shoes sent us through o.iz miit-h e-leeme i | f'rien I Ja,>. S. Wr ght. Esq., ihe proceeds of a i Concert for our e-pevi il benefit. Th i’ w • reg ird tills as another evi- , deuce am-'iimt the mmy u-»l only ol their un- i ! living devoiio i to the great stru gg'e paramount I i i which we are eng g -d for Lin?, i. b a-lion i or and N i-ional I mb■peiiden-**; b it also as a 1 j ii ting and sub-inn ial iestimony of the au.xi' us | reg ii'il they enlerl tin for the comfort and we! * I o’e of l.m obb Mount i neers. 1 I iait W ■ Will i.w ivs elnl -'ivoiir to im*rii the approJ) I'.ion ol' oar friends at home more e.peci.idiy the Ladies the siiiish De of , whose smile at. once becomes the imvaitive to deeds of d ir ng and en lur.mce : soothing vita I its cheering' ray tin? p diet of sickness or <ie i;li ; I the harr.is.sing latigm-s oi tiie dre.idlnl m.ireb ; an 1 s ,'ienmg . ven ihe rough ton -h of the i -m Ili m I of c ire a bie-.-'iig yt ever, hmnliig m'iii-’i’y :anith it Ur-S r.iphic <-ix rds th ' ro.-c on ii.yli from their tu'iefu! thro i s for me Ee ie tit of the .Soldi,a - , miy p.-ovo ace mted pe ms tor the c uise of v.ctory ascending from those --only ! u little less th in the Aig• s ' Love's im ige itivm e.i th w t'io:i: iis w n is" ever re idy t ■> c >n t Jmte ;.* the cmnfori ot th -ir c'.i.impious i i the i • li ’ld. - ’ D ■ i'rel Th it tiios.* proceeding-be published in tiie Aiarletta Adv >c ile. C APT. W. W. WHITE. Chair ; Srntr. Titos. Wit...iSec’t. I !!E Qt’AK: It i'li’Y TrtEMiJl.Es.— ’Vp in let. itii.’ii various accniiirs which have rem iiei! <ts rem-nl Iy, s iys the I’elers- I arg /.o'p/’C'.s', tii it the Br<> til I rims about I‘nilulelp’iia are g'eftiii t >’ shaky in tiie ktiee.s Great rep <!a i ton has seized noon the “courageous'’< ? eti:zens . of the city of ‘ Bl’o l.ei’ly Love,” and in ev< ry passing - breez • lin y imagine that they can scent the approach id a power- , lul Conli’dia ate army. I'oor cre.it tiros, ■ they hav< sten tiie handwriting* upon the w ill, ami m> wondei that their cow-; iird'y leg’s smite each other, and their teeth chatter wiih leaf and tri milling*. KIN l UCKI X 111 TH *. I.ITA . Wp h ive heretofore iinmmnced ihe seizure ot the steamer Tot” v, Lv the Lincoln guii'. oats at I’.idmmh, Ky., ami the itivas'im o Ki iitih kv Ly a I'ml ral regiment from Cairo, li>||ow* d Iv die Hires of two A’l's <d tli.it Male who were e iri ie<l pr;simet s t>> (’ ir >. Senator Johnson I i the I'mlm -ih dis t’ iet who was eommis-n.ue<l by Magof fin to rei isii C i to ft r the purpose oj iiiqfitr.iig* inio these iat * i'.i ’s upon the i eir. ril p.*s; ii >n .d !\ ■ it; ii ky I. <s ; e ur lild. 1 lie r Still O' || ; < miss. Oil \\ t s lie role ise ot the l w<) pi soners. In r* ply t‘> the dem u.d I I ihe l*o.i? the I •■'b’l.d comma’idi <d the sqn ulron iii‘ >.imd Sena oi J >hns m th it th ' ter v w is sei i ;*..''l bv order <>f the g >v, lament sill I and c ’uld n< l b.* ie'e.e-. d. A threat was als > m d ■ by t' mi. Rog ers, th .t in the < v nt >d atty further in sult to I.is tl ig by eitg’.’tis < I I’.i le.c ih li * would .- • I ir disti’g.iid t'. • m-utr. t v of !h■ Si i e s t >1; lie; ve ol ■•* s’ me upon atm her it) that city. Ik’s inso. Imo, h 'Wevi r, has < x*’i‘< ' ' other f< e'iug tin. one of c >•:!< m t i’. l’i'”- cab, a d a: y attempt I l'' - ' kin I w.B b • Het wi’h a 1■ S >!.i.me i'll? will ix.»t be Ua v.i;eg -JZ As .1 ■’'. A .1 iixß. 'Wx Max --Th* L-tv'ti worth • • ist t vat re, ot the 6th i >st i . * s t '* < : We !■ c ve '. a < •’ i a I'm* C p pi >’-*■. 1 . I ! .a 1) ov an i'.i oi V qit. All. e mciuiy in the 3 I Reg’ - immi. fi • |.i n* *.v.is on • f the twen. tvtu> mmw . * i: aa i I no si! ,>f \i: g i<-’.‘ *w . v sag» w- i J i Brow i TEtEGRAPHtC. St. Louis, -Vug. 31.—Frmnont proclaims nmr i tial law over Missouri, Persons found wi ll I arms in band, will be court martialed and shot. New York, Aug. 3L—Forty* tbousind dollars belonging to Southerners was seized yesterday in the Park Bank. Cotton is brisk : 4,001) bales sold yesterday, . at 2i)!, cents. Sr. Joseph, Ang. 31—A company of mounted I Mi-sonri.ins. 110 strong. su l len'y T entered an I I paraded the streets of this town this morning. They captured two U.S. recruiting officers. •, Washington, Sept. I—The1 —The Harriet L ine got ; ashore at llatte**as. She had to throw overboard ; guns and coal to get off, | Wheeling, Am., Sept. I—Great e.k'citenient I exists here to night owing to a dispatch received from Fairmount, which reports Secessionists of back counties rising and mircliirig on the town, intending to burn it--tear up railroads, A’e.— This rising is supposed to be in concert with some movement of General Lee. Q' incv. 111., Sept. l'i--lnte:isf» excitement pre vails here owing to an apprehended attack from I Missouri. Richmond. Sept. 1. Congress adjourned or. Saturday, at midnight, until the third Monday in November. , A resolution has been approved, directing the i Secretary of War, whenever pr-cticable, to sup ! p’y the troops in the service of the Confederacy ; with well biked bread; also with rations of , fresh vegetables, whea the latter can be obtain ed at reasonable cost. I Sr. Louis, Sept. 1, —Advices from California ,to the 21st says : ‘ The Uncle Sam takes one ; million Dollars in specie.’’ Jefferson City. Sept. I.—A company of cav alry surrounded Georgeto'wn to-day and took Magoffin and several others prisoners. Charleston, Sept. I.—The brig West Indian, with a cargo of cotlee, ran into port safely. She avas chased and fired at several times by the . b’.ockaders. There is much rejoicing in conse i quence. Richmond. Sept 2.—A’ice Preddent Stephens continues al Man iss is. in attend.ince on his sick brother. Judge Linton Stepliens, both of whom a e expected here on Wedncs lay. Nothing of interest from the cunp’. President Davis lias called Congress together . to morrow Ji’uesday.) toattend some unfinished ' businass. There is still a qum um of members here. The Uongi*“.-s will adjourn in a day or • two. ' I; i- reported here that die ship Gon lar, from Liverpool, has arrived at a Confederate port. i She was seen and cb isml by the blockading squadron, but ascaped sifely into port. ' Sr. Louis. Sept. 2.- It is reporiml that the <’onfederates are concentrating at the terminus • of the Cairo and Eulton Railroad, w here they will make a stand. I, . . Louisville, >ept. 2—there is nothing m E tstern reports bat glorifications over the Jl.it ter.is alf.ii’. Butler says Hatteras Light may again semi forth its cheering ray to the storm beaten mariner. Naw York. Sept. 2—The Surveyor lias seiz 'd twenty eight vessels, owned wholly or in part in the South. The Washington c.irre pondeut of the ’’Post," says the pickets are clo.-ing. Then* are many : exciting rumors : some say the ConieJeratis have cro-sed at Acquia (.'reek. Richmond. S\pt. 3. - Congress was in session J about two hours, and then adjourned to the third ?d m I iy in .N n ember. i Riciimond. Sept. 3.—One hundre l an 1 two I Federal pr'souer-i reached here this afternoon. 1 They were Liken by* Eioyd. ne.tr Gau'ey's bridge, last week. One Lun Ire I of these Fed er.iliest belong? I to the Ohio 7th regiment. .Many of them were killed, and the balance lied in great disorder, wading :i;id swimming the river. They were sign illy routed au I thorough’y demoralized. About 2.0.0 Federal prisoner- are now in Richmo ml. Richm ind. Va . Sept. 3.—P.altimore pap -rs i f Monday morning have been r ‘reived here. 3 h y conO.ui copies of die official reports to the de p irtment at Wa-bington from the Ee lerals at II Uter i-. Til? report gives ihe stale of tin? For:s sarreiidered. an I slipu'.a'es that the officers and men capture 1. sh ill receive the treatment due pr - n •!■- >f war. The official communication to tiie S?’i remry of the Navy, says tti ’y h ive c ip tii; .- 1 two f irm, twenty five e innon.'*:i” han Ired -.nd of ar:: seven him ’.red and llfieeri prison er.-: also three priz ■< tw > of which were load, d with cotton an I cofi'ee. The pUormrs we.? * >av *y.*.l t » York. Thirteen w I, i wer,’ woun l ’ i wore s mt to Am: ip dis. 3: ■ II trri- t L ine is supposed t > be lost. V> ic . i.’no. A \ . Sept. 2. ('<>l Crossman, with two comp ini. s ot r mnlar-'. ■ ttieke I four com panies of -ece-Joiasts at Washington. Marii n eoici’y. V.i.. but v. > re beaten off. with ;; ’ ss ( ,f tw■> ki’led. ReinmrccmenL lave been sent to (I.illapo'is. Ibe co-pe •• a- w‘r • whipp ’d nt Btrbo ir county court ’>•>(.-e. rec mtiy. by three compa nies of Federa!i.-t. who bn'me l t’m town. St. Lours Mo.. S «p*. 3. Di-mn ch ■< fr >m M.v e-'H <' ’ v Al >. «l it ■ i Ai r 3 -t siy th i; the se- Ces-,i >-ii'ts have t uci B*. J'. -y’.- an i Shebina. Tee Font, i • i’• :’ Fe I?.• Li-m a~ • i iigtiag ;■!’ over M;.--s uri b.i.i: p.irtie- c.;p:t m.a:y pels'tiers. 3' * W.t-hingt *n Star of *. ‘ i.iy cv-ming s.avs: W ’.sb’-:.: i- fid of rim ' - f th ' ’■■ ar :v - pro.mb of ,i b i*’’e the o’lu.m .1 • .in * Ti a •'i.'.m e-’nnc - <•:» v. ceil ti.ey are b am uni to little rd m e th m tiie c i iu »l i '>’ ine • <-v|C’i: .*'i :»h*4 a;’Jcrr-’t if n , tn *>a:n‘s r.i *— ’ w ’’. 'i .■ o •i• 'ms <>t i * er m h ive no’ n't.**:i » i■n’■ >h * I by :, ■ en- e iv. - ' fir fa’ in ii’’* t m i -n.:.' •.;■ t m .a w i a* > m i't ‘ re> i.i <. a ■ u t t : mt’s c-.’i * si.:’'.s. Ti • '>i'•l •■i* * mn > ir * ?11 h•a •• i n G ■ *t wn H 'g’.its. nnr F i’l» <'Yir -h. >’m»a* « a m f. >m F ">rt ’'orcoran Mobile Sept. 4.-About twelve (12) ' yesterday th? dry dock aground between Fort, I’ickens and the Navy was burned. It is not known wm tlier it was fired by* the Confederates or the Lincolnites. New A ork Sept 3. The Culifeder.ites prisor* rrs re ently captured at Fort Hiteras N C have arrived an 1 are now confined on board tin? hull . of ihe Brandywine. ■ C uro 111, Sein 3.-Col. WalLice of the Feder i alists and Gen I’illow of the Confederates are I exchanging prisoners. ANN 3UNCZM ZN T 3, J/ir. AMor—Please announce J. M. DAN.ELT., Sr. as a Candidate to repress-1 Cobb County in the next Legislature and oblige MANY VOTFRS. J/i,’. L lUor :— l’lease announce General L llf)L> Ombr. as a candidate for Representative of Cherokee county in the next General As- ■ sembly of Georgia, and oblige ■ MANY VOTERS. -Vr. Dh'or : —Riease announce N. i>. GREEN ' as a Candidate to represent Cobb County in the next Legislature and oblige. .MANY VOTERS. Jfr. Editor: — A ou will oblige h’s m iny friends by announcing SAMUEL LAWRENCE. Esq., as a candidate to represent the 35th Senatorial ; District in the next General Assembly* of the > S.itte. , -- FitV'iVEare authorized to announce GEO. N. LESTER, as .i suit able candidate to repre sent the jonnty of Cobb in the next General Assembly of th ■ St ite. JJas’ietta 31ar2iers. SEPT., 6. 1861, Cotton. .. PoRK to . Beef 8 (ii, IJ. Baon—Shoulders I’J («j, 2J Lard (<i\ Irf. Floui: .'super line) .. 6JJ @ (Oi) per bbl. Ext. Family 6.50 (a), 675 Cohn (from wagon) 70 (<r SO, Meal *• •• 90 @'loo. Bye 8 ) @ 85. V» heat 75 p' !)■) Swimr Potatoes («) Irish 2.50 S; oi;t 9 (, ; > b>. Co - . io It ids 5 @ 6. Iron sweeles) 6. I’l. I'A i'lON SWEEDES OR Pe1I" IRON. 5 (fil, 5.1. (Ass r o. and American Iron 3! (i>, J. P-ind Iron 5 (<p 6. Nuls .*,} (,i : . 6. i’ll\<’K?:ns 1 ?.>’ (r 15. ("indy 20 (a 25. Molksfs 40 (•> .jo. N. O. ~v»ui’ 50 60. G >i d n •• J ,7.*>. Candles (A Tim.inline) 28 (,U 3 1. “ (Sperm) 50 @ 60. Ragoing ‘. I*> (<i), 16 Rom: 9 10 Pi-ms !•()(<( 1 )0 Sai t per sick 175 (<t suo Chickens 15 Pi 2f>. Eo-m (i 12.1. l’i ITER 15 (<>', 20. Oats 35 (<> 40 SPECIAL NOTICES. O.'.' ic : Soi rii :i:\Tm.maiAi’ii Co. I M \i:ii i Gv. Aim.. 20. 1 Si; 1. ( riMIM STOCKH iLDERs ( >f the SDC i’iiE IN L 3 .1 lt.X. i I CO., will receive their divi- de ds bv calli mmU this office. By > der of T reasury. Augnst -0,-.in. A. W. YORK. Manager. The r.i ixim- of w am in m are t > pre-u’rv:* the I b > ly m perfect hc.ilih. not to w lit ior t'ie devel opin'? it of disc.ism "Be wi < * in time;" cheek aa I u ir.! mi i;ns’ i!?’ first ,ppr .i.-h. Keep the mom tea aid bl ol Imiithy and pure, and the; pla. ues oi a p lisoned a’m .sphere f ill I.arm’c s. lii ’ only rem? ly that will thoroughly purify the blood, an I at the s im- (im • strengthen and invigorate the system is McLean’s Sirengthen iiig* ii t! an I ii'o.> 1 Fur.tier. 3’ry it. and you will be coni in'cd. See ,idiTti-cmeut. li. 11. R. THE FALL MALARIA. THE FEVER Or' THE SEASON. At.l. POTENT EFFECT OF KADAW.IY S KEMEDtNS. Rada way’s Ready Relief, a household requ - s.te for ail wlio would be lore ti med against mortal d.seasc. is ab-o.ii.ely indispensible in th? tall. Jlvk! (’nt* or two doses will breate i'i> caiils and fevers, bilious remittent fever, ; d nub ague, or any other mtLiriou.s compl.i nt, , at tiie comm’tieeiih.’ii:. as certainly as tae dis order will 5,' t/c doic i ii.e victim if uiichvcked. j T ,e c 'Les and o.her bowel e miplain.s. so gen eral in .min a.i. a.e almost iu-iautiy checked; by a .-iag.e do-?, il pu-.itively ex iaguisii.’.j pain, w.b’dier -a irp or a ■■, .?, e.m. t int or sp is- ; mo lie. an I it- blessed enec' in neuralgia, ; rumun itisai. tic dol.ire.ix, ail too ’*.- iciie, ein o ,i. b ' i.i ib > tan ■wij h ive experienc ed.’ K . P If IN Y >L’R II :CSE. It is importa it that ev -ry household should b * fur.i;.-:;,’I w..h itviw.iys Ready Ri’l.ef il u-e o.i ,u i o '.- I-..ms wa ’i’e there is fever wiil. i i a few m. i.ices s’ -neei.-e Io the pitimu. Ri ait.u’k-5 «>; croup. Soto flirtrit. imiuenzi. Ri iw.iy s Reidy i.eiiei w.il qii.imiy cure i.ie piueaL R iDWAY's R GCL\riN<; PILLS th;-: :*..:-» r; imcriVr; *i ,i>:<’.\i: in THKW Rvmw .v’;R •. i.vr *. , Pi:. are never m >re : <’• y :. • ■ ted th in i i i •• tall. 3he rich friiit'aii l m li,-e i.bl • veget tble.- of a.ilnmn. cadi- b . w li.ch : :e Ciicul it.o.i is thrown oat of bf.i ;?<•. .1 lln • ■ i.u ‘.i. Lveran I l uigs p.ir- II ’m pili* lyz 1.1 I ir-’aa’ I .?-? Il i. ’i'Cl-. at i ii. ii•b >ly to w.. ,-. i; 1 t.i • i.i •<• a > ■ wi uvr.a cmit-.-e of tiii- gi’-i' ape: i.mt. rd; wi ll.’ a:i i oi’i.", .J. In •:. m -1: .. 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N ’)’. i >• Him a’FA' ttov’s Mirier? <. »< Sept *.!i’>-r i-t I «. NE W ADVERTISEME NTS. MARIETTA female O O JU I_a O E . fp IIS Institution commends itself to tin* put A fonage of the people of Marietta by its Undisguised Southern character, its thorough instruction, its exemplary discipline, its, permanent design, its admirable locality for convenience, study* an I exercise, and its moder ate charges. Particular information should ba obtain ed. not from Rumor, but by direct application to T. B. COOPER, A. M., Princip il. Sept. 3. 1.861. G-EOHG-IA, Paulding County. "VAT IIEREAS. Enoch Pinkant,. Administrator VV of the Estate of J unes N. Pink int. de ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission, from said Administration, I hese are therefore to cite and Admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice. on or bciore the first Monday in March next, to show* cause (if any they have) why said Let ters Disrnissory should not then be Granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office this September 2nd. 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Or’dy. G-EORGTA, Paulding County. A 11 ,-Jt x.'. Isaac ()-bond Administrator of v y th * Estate of John (J.-bond, deceased, ap plies t<> me lor Letters of dismissson from said Administration. 3 lies? are therefore to cite an I Admonish all persons coiic’rned to be and appear at my of fice on or before the first Mon.l iy in March next to show Cause (ifany they have'; why* said Let ters Dismissory should not then be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office this September 2nd. ISiil. MHjES EDW ARDS, Or’dv. LIST "or LEITERS - I> EMAINING in the Post Offi.-o at Marietta, ti September Is’, 1861. A.—Alston, R A Grigas. Miss Octavia Atkinson, Edward Guer ird, Edgar L Alexander. Miss Julia AH. —H ill.‘Reuben, B.—Boring John P Hanes, Mrs W A Brow'n. Mrs Francis M.—Morris. Mrs M A P Berry. Alford .Mason, Leon Boughton.Seth N McDonald. Jame 3 Brvan, Wm. McAfee .Miss Lucy ?.[ Burris, Mis Nancy A McCoy, R3’ C.--C!tas(in, .Miss LizzieP.--Parser. James C Foley. R T R.—Roulhoe Joseph B Cole. W D 2 T.—Simpson, II R I). — Devore Elias Simmons Miss Nancy Daniel. Limit S aiders, AC Doughty, J W W.—Walker, Jas 11 E.— Ely, Wright Mis M G Lilley G.—Gordon, AV H AV. F. GROVES. P. M. Notice. T A 0 months after dele application will bi* mado to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for leave to sell the lands pelonging to the ertote of Isaac Howell, late of said county, decease:!, for the benefit of the heirs and ere 1- i'ors of said dec.iased liis September 3d, '6l. IL P. HOWELL, Adm'r. WB HAVE ON HAND AXD F3II SALE AS LOW AS THE TIMES WILL ALLOW FOR fist' a i i,i. Ilio Coffee. Elick Tea, Choke, C-reon Tea, Crushed Sugdr, White r Yellow Coffee Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Brown Sugar.! Soda Biscuit, i Cream Biscuit. Butter Crackers, Idacaroon Snap Biscuit Pickles end Preserves, Mackerel, White Fish, Syrup and Mo!asses, Yeast Powders, Cooking Soda, Soap & Starch. INDIQO AND MADDER, C ’o] )(.*]•: IS, I aO'_> wood, \' < *ll< *ti;tii I Led, Chromo Vollow, Turkov Ik'd Yarn, 1 >1 III* Hto II TO, POWDER AND SHOT, I’cri’iision C*;ip«, Load. Flints, ( riiii Tiibi's, Vt*. C "ro.*‘h'rry MUSTAKO AND VJYEGA??, POTAM I IX TIX CA XM. C ) VCb Y m YTED LYE, A DEM A YTIX EC i X DLES, PA U AFFINE CA XDLE Choohta anl C03j.l <?andi(‘s. Raisins, Pfuutos, Nuts, Nto*. Ar • AVc w;.I <1 >oir l> ’-i l i k" •;> <> ir Stock :ik c >m.i.ai p i id will try to suit our • a ii?. 1. < »ur terms are Uasb. WILLIIMP3OT& SON. Air : ■’ .>:h 1.-61. <>t !<•<?. 4 LT. p'•->n - in I ?!>'.•• 1. by ac • > i.iL t 1 : • un- VVi ' -1 if.- e .<■!•« .y r-’ pi I '.’tie 1.." - ' '•!> . »e. 1 bav •'li 1 <>U’ my e’l.irc - ■' • ‘ ( • • 1 i* : 1 r |'l : tn-’ l» i--: i •<-. 1 th- : ’wto (<> >- • up my f; » . 1 w ci! 1 PREFER THE MONEY, ' * ®x ■ ■ I. ia i .i • ■ nr *, ii it -t li ■ < : . ■ by Nd’, ideas’ i. i ’.i 1«. <■ Rl in .t.i 1-. • • ni ’. DILI. ARD ’I. YOUNG. -'to; i 2 7 *i. HD -ts. 'V i. I '. A I tig • i <> Aim •;! I-. Wa, in.-. , A i’<*-to >:> 111 ?’l n .’- ’i : ri’Ci’ivc.l i)V Nto *o. )\ cS a BUTNER I I D R UW v X* D —. — Y'-’.- / 'lElllillES! H. M. HAMHFTT. J. T. CROVES. M. T>. Harnmett <& Wm. BOOT’S OLD STAND, 'MARi ETTA3 WOULD respectfully call the nt er Hon ol Phy.-i ci:i,us Mere liar ts, and tie public gen erally to th. ir large ami wo 1 selected st.oi-k of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OITaS, Zk/kITSTTS, &c, &«*., &c., embracing everything cotnpr set in the regular Drug bnsine s. viiich thev are propa: e I to sell c*x the mo-t approved terms for Cash or Approved Paper. As our fbciliti'-s f r the purchase of goods arcr un. quailed we offer GR EA T 1X1) VC EMRS TS to purchase s. Tn a l.lition to our stock above mentioned, we have a full assortment ot FA XCY & COMMON SOAPS,- Tooth. Pair and Nail Brushes, wbi :h ws receive <lii*r.*t from the mapii'act irers. Also, Stationery, Cutlery, Toys, Crockery, Garden Fee's, Field Feeds: A fill stock of T-TYYTY ID Fi/JS ; imch as f'buins. Hoes, Axes. Nails.Shovels,Fpa.los- FoUks, L’>’ks. Hinges. Hollow Ware. &c. 40,000 Pounds of Iron, nd evcrvthing else in tiie above line. Giv a trial Sai is‘’act on guaraiteel. mtr-f -ly 18617 SPRINGS 1851, AND Sammer Goods!!!! Pham's Building, Marietta, Ga» (Opposite the Public Square) 1 1. 111 RSCII. Typß SPRING-& SUMMER HAS JL in Store, a splendid assortment of S3'A PLE ami FANCY Dry-Goods, suitable for City and < onntry 3'rade. Having imide exec'Hent arrangements for a full supply of every thing r< ib \ v Aix i > tx ov k r at. all times through the season, assure custoiit er.s, and the public generally, that he will sei a iy and all sty les of GOODS As low as can be purchased in ill’s City Assorted Goods in Silks. Bareges, Muslins, Mai reizts, Organdies, and Jaukoni'ts, Fonlnril Ang'aise. and Grass '.’loth Suits. Mantil las, in Silks. Laces. Grass Cloth. Je, Em broidered and Lr.ce Setts. Linen and La.-? Setts. ILS. L. C. and Superior Handki’rchie.'s, Parasols, Fans, Kill Gioves, Lace .Mitts, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. Also, a full supply of Bleaclioil And Pmwti S.K’i’tiiigs aii-I Shirtings. Cotton tides. Jc.incs and Siripes. HO DP SKIUTS of tl.e latest styles. DOOTS, SHOES, (<<•. Also, a large stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Which he ,vill sell as low. for C\sn. as tl’.ey can b? bought in this or any other market. • 7rCJ-Call and examine his Slock. None ran cxc.’l him. —April 12th. 1861 Iy. ' IST. JAMES iXSTITUTE For Young Ladies. riVIE Third >-■<<! >n will open August I'itb I an 1 close December 201 b. Tuition from S-.5-') to 85.D0 per month. Bills for milioii, from lim • of entraa-’e l > en I of session payab o in I ll’teber. Circular- eo:it:iinmg particulars obtain ed o i application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. A i VZar Notice OUR accoa it- are all dm* up to the first day of July, an! w? earne.-tly request our Fiends to com ■ forward ’tiid S©ttl TTzp As we are compel!? I tn have Money to carry the Wars. We'lion.• tliev will no! wilt to b> C ille ! on. II V.FIETT st GROVES. July 2(1.h. 1891 Im- Mt. AIRY VINEYARD. nnilE il l U-r-ig r’d, solo le.-see lot’ a ]i- rio.l of ti years of M Hint Airy Vineyard. a'd--r-lor s ib’, ami will keep mi h ind r ioted vines a id < utti'igs <-f ti ’ be-H varieties 'd mnpie. D iriim "t” 'o lp’i -e ison 1 will have grab -s for sale to supply th • or* <l. rs of e.i tnui -r* i > large or small -pi oU-i'ie-• A p plica’ io i n> i v 1> ■ made to m-- at I ii - \ mega rd or through th • Po t Office, M irict-a. G '• Jnl.< Is J.-to ::l E. L. M \S.)N, New Book Bindery. Ruling and Book-Binding. ri HEsiiba -rib -r* respectfully inform •'?’ P’J r> ■ li? that they have conuiM'nccd ••• d'*’ 'VJ <>■' /Atlanta, a iffew Book'Bmdery;-- Blank Looks. Ledgers. Joiu n ds. Day Book i Blotters. Hotel an 1 Stable, Register-. I’o- *<’ 4 Record Books. Ac., with or without Printed Ib-idmgs. an I Ruled to any p dfro de-ire.l. mi. ii ae’.i, ■ 1 bi to-’ nea' ’--t an I most iiiirc.bi * m umer wi-' tiout 1-1 iy. Mag iz.ines. Musie, Nev. , IMpt’T’. » boHD I ; l 'hoi I liotlC ■ ••• -i ! ■-. tiny part of th? Mite w t ,| m wth prnmp I'tcntio!) in lo> -;s i<-j orefi to be —nt by m .’I. htnl.w ig >n or riilroal, < trefull v cnx *■•! so as to avoid (h * pos...bili’y of in ur~ b transportation. J P. MASON i CO. A’’,. 31 1' ••