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About The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1861)
MBWARE, IFurri i s h i II g G o o cl u &C., &<’• Wes* sidejof Public Square. The largest stock ever brought to Ma rietta. W.L WADSWORTH ANNOUNCES llr.it he has just jreceined the largest and most complete assortment oi L*, HARDWARE 4gE£k AX " House Furnshing Ever brought to this market, which will he ~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, 80. and Wood Stoves. Every va riety of Elacksmith’s Tools. Anvils. Vices. Bellows, Cross Cut, 'tenon. Milt and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Silver-pl ted Ware, C<yn Sbellersj Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS. GUNS and PISTOLS BUILDERS' and CARPENTERS 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. 1,. WADSWORTH. Oct. 5. 1869. MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY, Respectfully can the attention of the public to their stock of Fall and Winter Goods I Just received Iron. Charleston. A.imist every Article usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE, may be found. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD?, SHOES, B 0 0 TS. IL I 7’B, (1 PS, BONNETS CLOTHING, ‘Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery Gall and see our Stock before buying -elsewhere. Prices will lie made to correspond with the hardness of the times. Store next door to D. M. 7 oung. Oct. 19th, 1860 ts PAGE & HALEY. FAMILY SUPPLIES. oo rpilE SUBSCRIBER oilers the public at his J. Store next to A. Green Aeo Cherokee St reet. a lull stock of GROCERIES, embracing every article usually kept in that line, such as iSUGAh’S, all kinds ; COFFEE, all kinds ; MOLASSES. SYRUP, TOBACCO, YARN'S, At., Ac., & oonii tr y Pro cl uc e, taken in Harter, on liberal terms. Having purchased the store and goods of Mt. B. S. Jouxsox. he also oilers a large stock of GROCERIESat that stand, on (’herokee Street, and Mr. HAMES will take pleasure in waiting •..a, ‘-eu-ti tm r October 12, 60. tf] E. PAGE. AV. T. MOORE. FAS FIONA FIO 7AILOF, Mauietia. Georg [\. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Mariella and vicinity that he is permanent ly located in the city where he intend ■ carrying on the Tailoring Business. in all its departments in the late- t and most improved style of the art. and earnestly solicits a limitation of that pat- ronage heretofore ex'ended to him. Satisfac tion warranted. -aaT* Rooms ttp -.tail's oxer Wade White’s Grocery store North side of public sqn ire. Nov. 9th. ly GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Exccilt i v<‘ I >«• pa»• I t men Josv.ru E. I'tiowx Governor. John B. <' xMi’ttm.i., ) . JL 11. Wmeks. ' <>f Exeeuttve H. J.G. Wit.l.l iMs. I Department. E 1’ Wvi Kt.xs Sei rotary of State. John Joxes Treasurer. 'Pei'El'sox Tiixv: ■: xit Comptroller General. A. J. Bog skss Surveyor do. 1 ex, • iaH ive 1 )i>p;irl nienl. Tni ot'otiE L Gt Eiutv President of Senate. F H West Secretary do do C J Wit.t tms Speaker of House of Repro. George Hyi.likii Ulerk 11 •• “ “ 1 *enitent inry. Et.l cCoNXEI.i. Principal Keep -r Penitentian Chas G. Txi.ttiiin Assistant •• W A Wu.t.iiMs Book Keeper of t'ltxs W Lank I'htplain " •• “ Dit R G Cask Physician “ u Luiuitie Asylmn. I'k T (litriix Saperinten l int Lunatic A<yh;m Dr S G Win if. ) D G C xMi'tt 11.. ' Trustees do do Mn t tin (Pitt \ I SRDISCIARY DEPARTMENT- SCI KF.M •• cnviir -jrihtm. J-.»SKril H x’tx Li'Mi'Xtx. of Athens, Ru-it vrd 11 I .von. of Ulan! i. CIIARI.KB J JI.NMXI. of Allans .I. rfi'.hitf::. (iEoiige N U <: it. of ‘d . ictt.». Ct VUK. t'uxut.:.- W U B < Sp irt i.” ’IN*:. Isr DisTßier. Pt.i i<wlck. Eistetn ami Middle | Judiai C’> *,:ts. Time of >\ ’ml Hmliy in J.miiarv j and June, at * ix m i th. 2xo Disri:-.t -Fat ala. M i. >n, S.mth-weCe:;i mi I t’h.i't ih ■ ' -e. In F.eial i- i -nits Time m S tth :.v, |,n in Ja ntnan 1 ’rd inon lay in Jun • it M -on. ptsrßicr T.dl.ip ’o-.i. l-'iint. ( owet i. Blue Ridge an 1 Cbero’o-e eir« ail i * Time m livs tth mm I n in Mari a and -al inond.n in \ngu-t at Ati.nta. 4 ■’ West . \ . . I.M- o x ... , x 4-hmauU in 'lax ,>n 1 Nrn veinher .it A th. n- Am IhsTHH-r < I till1 l ... I • x .. . , c' i , 'CrM < lICUUS. N TI L E Al. ARIE TT A SEAIIAV EEK L Y ADVOC AT E. COURT CALENDAR I'oli 18G1. 1 REVISED BY TIIE SOUTHERN RECORDER. SUPERIOR EOL RTS. JANUARY. JULY. 2d Mondav, Chatham ■ Ist Monday, rloyd 4th Monday’Floyd i Ith - Lumpkin Riehmona 1 AIGISI. Lumpkin* 2k Monday, Clark FEBRUARY. Campbell ’ Ist. Monday, Clark U il " SO J? 2d Monday, Campbell did Monday, roruyth Dawson ! fl’olk 3d Mondav, Forsyth jPolk i Meriwether Glascock M al ton > Meriwether 1 1th mondav Baldwin Walton Jackson 4th Monday, Baldwin Monroe Jackson Paulding Monroe i Taliaferro Paulding ! Walker Taliaferro Thursday after. Pierce Walker SEPTE.M B ER. > 'PCH Ist monday. Appling ' Ist Th'rsd’y'. Pierce' 2 1;ltt .v' ga > Ist Mondav. Appling ’i"'’Y- 0 ’ Chattooga i Columbia Cherokee Coweta Coweta Crawford Columbia , Madison Crawford Marion Gwinnnett Morgan Madison 2,1 monday, Butts ■Marion Morgan 2d monday, Butts ,C1 Cass Payette Coffee re . ent ’ Elbert Gwinnett Favett w C ;- n u Greene ton Pickens Mobster Wash’nton Cobb Webster ' t. 11 ! onn 3d monday, Cobb n ; u _ t S vl l , I onn Heard J’ 1 " Macon Ii art , Heard vton Macon Newton Talbot Putnam p , T-ilbot Bulloch Tifnall 4th monday,Clinch qyip.p Chatttalioochee ‘ Fridav after. Bulloch EmanueL ’ 4th mimdav, Clinch ‘( ee . 'iCbattaliooclieei Emanuel ' ”J. llto Lee Milkes Tu-irro-s Monday after I y- , . i x\ iggs ■’ .. Echo s AVbite 4th ninndav i M'i’.kes OCTOBER. 4th Thr’sd’y. Montgo'ry lst monday, Carroll ' mond’y after ) Echols I’ OO .D’ . 4th mondav, f Effing- j ;? u ,- v ham Pulton APRIL. Gilmer Ist monday,Carroll Gor^ r,n Dooly I ax lor Earlev Winlins Fulton Milkmson Gordon i Pike Pike ' e J n -T “ Kabnn R iban - monday. Fannin Taylor Habersham W.; rrcn Hancock M’ilkinson Harris d monday,Habersham G-Vi' <n 3 1 ' Hancock Miller Harris Scriven Lanrens Sumter jUillev 3d monday, b rankli Scriven Glynn. Sumter Haralso • T1 ur. after Mclntosh U‘T ry - r momlav, l-'ranlin JelTero.n s ‘ tGlxnu Jom's Haralson Murray > Henry Oglethorpe Jefferson I Pulaski Jones >tewart Liberty Union Murray 1 Worth Oglethorpe Th'rsd’y aft’r.Montgi m Pulaski ‘‘O’ Stexvart Lb monday.M ayne ’rrcnd’v aft. M orth Banks Pry an Decatur 4tl: mondav.Wayne DeKalb Banks Houston Decature Jasper < DeKalb Lincoln Houston Schley r .1 mper Tatnall Lincoln T oxvns Schley M’hitfield Whitfield ~ . Wilcox M’ilcox T’h rsd’y aft’r, Irwin Th'isd’v aft’r. Irwin Frid’y after, Tel fair . Friday after.Telfair Camden. Camden nmnd y aft rCharlton] Mond'v after Ber.iien 1 Charlton NO\ JAIBI-.R. ' MAY. Ist monday, Berrien ' Ist monday. Clavton ( lax ton Gilmer Hffingham Randolph Milton Upson Randolph ' 2d nundny. Burke I pson Catoosa -‘1 monday. Burke Chatham Catooso Fanniti Mitchell Mitchell j Mn-eogoo Muscogee 3dm >nday. liibb 3 1 mondya. Bibb Quitman . * Quitman I Spalding Spalding Troup Trotip ■ Baker Union fth mond’v. Dade Baker ‘ Tern-11 Itl- monday. Dade J Th’rs l’y aft. Mclntosh Terrell mond’y a’f tt'ohpiitt Towns do Liberty] Last mond’v.Colquitt I mondav as I «> rv . in JUNE. 1 tvrl.ili’rty f Ist monday, Lowndes ! Doughertx DPZCEM BER. Milton Ist mond.iv.Domgh'rty 2d monday. Brooks Lowndes Johnson 2d monday.Johnson JClav Brooks 31 monday, Thomas JClay 4th monday. Richmond. 3d immdax Thomas. ’May holds three weeks, if necessary, at each term. ♦ This change not to t ike effe t till after the nev regular term of the Court. JAH eoiirt- in ( lay county, which, nn b r tin* old law. xxou’.d sit hetxvcen noxv and t'e tim - is fixed by hi' act. m ist stand over till the ! times fixed a< above. I The cotn.t~ of Clmtf iliooehee. by act of this ■ scs-ion. is t ? be oldo l to. am! became a part < f the Chat: al .? 4 »-.• Judiiil I-i-’i’.. t. aft-r fir<t Limiat y N fi. FOOD FOR MILCH COWS. T NA *3/ E A L. \SI PPL\ of Pei meal the best fool in market kept coiist.mtlx- on ham], at >1 j per bushel. C. J. SHEPARD. HXTohice. ; UROMand after tin- first «’iy of Janiiai v Is H. 1 ere l:t. t<» a strictly ( x-u business, [ pr-ter t' cas t if llu> pnifits are not so good. 1 have bought go als on time an 1 '.>!d them on time * and the cense (lienee is. I cant ee'leet enough to meet my liabilities. I am very thankful to my old frien Is an ’. ens tamers for past p itronag.-, and h (hex- m I eon’imie ’. > call at the si. old s tr. ’ xx -h t.’ e ■ r>-idx cash. x<’ ere’.!;oy vx ill always fi d a com i plete s ock of Gkjh -i;>ns ami Pr.a i'-.»xs. 1 will '■•11 goods boxer lha • aux bouse in the city who ’ j '«•’! on time. Respectfully. | Marietta. IVc. 27*60. W. L. G AULT. DR. J. H. McLEAN’S Y’trcnghtlicning Cordial and ZE3lood verifier, THE GREATEST /< in &NV Delicious 'feV ■id'Y-1 AN p DELIGHTFUL ’ kSWISCII Cordial over taken. UE thousands up- 4 Before taking are daily using Me After taking. Lean's Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is absolutely an infallible remedy for ronovating and Invigorating (he shattered and diseased sx stem, purifving and enriching tin* Blood—re -1 s'toriim the sick, suflering invalid to IJcatW and 'St? eiisßs. THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOIT IT. It will cure liver complaint, dyspepsia. Diar rhoea. disentery. headache, depression of spirits, fever and asrue. 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 olooin of health to mount to your cheeks again? -then go and get McLeans Strengthening Cordial & Blood Purijier, Delay not a moment; "it is warranted to give satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the kidnevs. womb, or bladder: fainting, obstruct ed menstruation, falling of the womb, barren ness, or anv disease arising from chronic or nervous debility, it is an infalible remedy. 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, 7 el low ‘"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 (xvhich they car. buy cheap.) by saying it is just as good. There are even men Base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such infa mous pirates and their villainous compounds! Ask for Dr. J. 11. 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 xvhole organization. It is put up in Large Bottles —SI per bottle, or six bottles $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Proprietor. Corner of Third and Pine Sts.. St. Louis. JZ>. DR. McLEAN S UNIVERSAL PILLS. for Liver Complaint Biliousness, Headache, Ac, There has never bet n a Cathahtic medicine, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLean s Universal Pills. Bei’Tg entirely vegetable, they are perfectly innocent and can be taken by the most tender infant ; yet prompt ami powerful in removing all Bilious secretions, acid or impure feted matter from the stomach. In fact, they are the onlv pills that should be used in malarious dis tricts. They produce no griping sickness or pain at the stomach or boxvels, though very active and searching in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. V. ho will stiffer from biliousness, headache and foul stom ach. xvheti so cheap a remedy can be obtained? Keep them constantly on hand; a single dose, taken in season, may jirevent hours, days and months of sickness. Ask tor Dr. .1. H. McLeans Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated thev are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box. can be sent by mail to any part of the country. ,J. IL McLEA N. Sole Proprietor, Dr. J. 11. Moloan’s Volcanic Oil Lin ment. 11k Best External in the Worldjor Man or Beast Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitu.le and misery by the use <d this invaluable Liniment. It will relieve pain almost 'ustantanoously, and it will cleans, purify and heal the fmilest sore in an incredi ble short time. McLean's \ oi.c.xNtc Oil Lini ment xvill relieve tin* most iiivelerrfe casts of rhumatism, goute. or Neuralgia. Fol paralysis contracted muscles, stiffness or xveakness in the Joints, inuseles oi ligaments, it will never tail. Txvo applications xvill cure sort* throat, head ache or earache. For burns or scalds, or any pain, ii is an infallible remedy. Iry it. and you x\ ill find it an in lispen-able remedy. Keep it alxvays on hand. Planters. Farmers, or any one having charge of horses, will save money by using Me Ivan s Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a speedy and in fallible cure for < tails, sprains, chafes, sxvellings. sxx'eeney, sores, won i tls. scratches, or any exter nal disease. Trv it. and vnu will be convinced. 1)58. J, 13. ‘.McLRAX Piopi ieJor SAINT L( h is. mo. .?»N~ HxMxii’tt A Groves, Agents. Marietta. May 17th, isfil wl . v - HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, PH ILA nil'l PH I.X. PA. -I Benevolent Insfltuti'in established hg •pee l n' dotrmeid. for the Bcta sos the Sieh a Ihs ti-' ssed. afflicted irl’h l irulent and Epidemic. J/iseascs. and cspeeialty so ' the t ' a-e of B.se ts ts of the >'t-rea' <h 'i ms. M'Elilt'AL advise given gratis, by the Acting .Surgeon, to all xvho apply by letter, with a de.'cription of their condition, (age. occupa tion. lialdts of life. Ac..) and in ease of extreme poverty, medicines furnished fret 1 of charge. V .i.r xm.E reports on Sperm itorrho- i. and other Diseases of the sexual Organs, and on the Nixv Remedies employe I in the Ili-pen-.iry. sent to the afilictcd in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Txvo or three Sta - *ps for pos. t ige will be acceptable. i Address. DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Aet -1 ing Surgeon. Howard Association. No. 2. South ’ Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Bx o .hr of the I Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL. GEO. FAIRCHILD. Sec. President. .1 :tx• l.irx t:li. 18 ” IV. the BOOK STORE. ALL ANDJSEE. Tlsc <sotsse’iohl of Uouverie, i P>\ a Kentucky I.adx.) II t AD-BOOK OF LITDR \TI IBE Mrs. I’ott.i. N FUESIS. M. HAUL IND. LOUIES LAST lEKM AT SI. MARYS. The Literary Woman of the South. A splendid EdiTm of th' ER!IISH( LASSIf All tlie fn-'ti. new in 1 d s ■■ bte ] . <-ks re.-o:ie.' by HAMILTON.MAk-KLY .lOINER as so..a as issued from the press. Our fall stock of Rajs".', Eo ! ■ ’oJX’S. Fa. AL Is. JLI-R'd', LA U.Us, Ih. t M>A. s. Gold Pens, Wr.‘i g D d ■. . .. ' -■ ’■ ■ . ■ lin great r irivty. W i specially prepared to s*ll - I!• *tter. 1 .>;> an ; , Note FA PEKS i eve -a ■ fr nt MiH« DIRECT- Agents for Firth ; P n Is Popular Made. ; HAMILTON. MARKLEY A JoYNIkI June 2d. U H. 1 HOME IND US TRY A T T 11 E OLD STAND. iMB All kinds of Blacksiuitlihig and Repairing. HARNESS MAKING AND 1113 gpEP Plantation and Mill-work, Horse-shoe ing, etc. A good stock olways on hank - Also the Right to manufacture Peeler’s Celebrated Plow. Oct. 13th. ISGC ts. 1861. 1861. 11. M. Hammett. John T Groves. M. D HAMMETT&GR 0 V E S. I Successors to William Root, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARIETTA, GEO., HAVE just received, and are receiving daily fresh supplies of all kinds of goods in tnei 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, FIXE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Fine Chewing Tobacco, and the - FINESTL SEGARS ix marietta ! And everything else generally found at our Store. We are determined not to be undersold bv any house in the up country. ’ ’ HAMMETT A GROVES. June Sth. 18f>0 • Paints, ais, AND DYE-STUFFS! 10,000 lbs Best White Lead. s.iitm “ No. 1 “ “ * 5.000 " Best I’rench Zine. l.’iO “ Chrome Yellow. 1.50 ’• ” Green. 1.000 " Yelloxx - Oebra. French A American 5,00 “ i’enetian Red. 5.0!) “ Spanish Brown. 5.00 “ Putty. 5.00 “ Spanish Whiting. Drop Black. Burnt and Raw Umbers. T. D Sienna’s Ro-e Pink. ITus-Lin Paris and Celes (ial Blue. Black Paint and all other kind oi Paints. 1.00 lbs Best Indigo. 50 “ No. 2 “ 1.00 “ Madder. 5.0!) Gallons Raxx' Lin-eed Oil. LOO " Boiled. 1.00 S]its Turpentine. 5.00 •• Machine Oils. 2.0 > “ Tanners “ 2.00 ’• Lamp “ 2.00 ‘* Varnishes (all kinds) 1.50 *• Kerosene Oil for Burning. 1.50 Bove' Window Glass all sizes, ami any thug e’se that is xvanted in that line, besides i large stock of Drugs and Hardware. All ol xvhich will be sold as cheap as can be bought in any market in the up country. We only ask for those in xvant to givens a trial. HAMMETT A GROVES. June Mh. 1860 _. . ._. ly. Our Store will be Open \S usual on Sunday's from 0 to Hi o’clock a . m. ami from 4 to 5 p. m.. for the accommo dation of those who xx ants Medicine, and we can be found at our residences generally, at other ! ours on that day. Prescriptions prepared ns usually with great eart*, either by day or by night, by one of the firm or Mr. Wm. C. Davis. HAMMETT A GROVES. June Sth. ISt'O ly Lewis Servatues’ \T the T cl. ~• Big’AZi/-./. n—ar lhe Court House - xvhere be lias constantly on hand the follow ing variety <‘f articles and would be pleased io have the citizens of .Mariet! i and the public gene rally to call on him before purchasing elsexvhere. Bread, Cakes, anti Pies. Yr.’.-r. Ibms xnh Malt. Different kinds of ('nxi'Km-:. by Wlmle-ak* and Retail. Common Can-'x . Gum Drops. Chocolate and La -u’iee. 2vC. j Dorm-'tic ami foreign l: :! s. Pickles. 1 eppet , S.iucx > . Catsup. -ird nd .-' ird IIRAFDY PEACHES \nd Ginger Preserves. L<-m<m. Raspberry, j I 1.-.ekberr; and Pineapple Sv ■ up. in tprirt bo’- | ties \ tim* an I pure article of Rhine x\ ink. A -ood article of B- r. Also, most any article in the Grocery Line, such as C, tfee. Sturar. N. O. Syrup. Rice. Lard. Wes- ■ I. "--1.. r< beese, Candles. St irch. Brooms. So ip. &c.. Ac.. Ac. Different kin I- of M xtchK'- Fine and Common C- . xks. by Whole-de .nd Retail. Different I’- .!>•!< of i' 'ne To!> seco and snuff. \ Fine assortmen: of fj .inan and Amerieto Toys. Terms Cash ! Dec. 1-. Cm. [P] L SERVATUES | F IT TRI ■?: . YR”. A fine assortment of the m -t popular JYi-LLit Trees! For sale by N. B. HARDEN Marietta. Ga.. Oct 28 1860. * MARIETTA CLOTHING STORE, South side of the Public Square door to the Post Office.SlSA BI E N R Y II I R s c II d * b K l J 'C AS H t K S T O R E- k . ) 5 H 1 K s C II - - —DEALER IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND Gent’s Furnishing Goods. I HAVE just received a small and fine stock of Summer Clothing. If you want 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. I also call attention to my supply of Boy’s Clothing. Shirts, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and fine French Marseilles Vests, Ac., Ac. aprilll[’ny NOW IS YOUR TIME! Wm. A. Frazer is selling his entire stock c Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver an Plated AV are. at unusually low prices, (to make room for a fall stock). Look at the prices, then call and see the goods, and xvx* are sure yot 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 & 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. Plated Ware,. Os the best quality, plated on \V hitc Metal, war ranted. Full weight of silver, consisting f Spoons, Forks. Cake and Pie Knives.C» us. Cake and Card Bassets, Butter dishe «’ Spoon nolders Napkin rings. Syrup cups and plates. Tea sets,6 pieces from $25 to SSO. and warran ted of tin* best quality. Call and be convinced that Frazers is the place to buy aug 3. ly For Sale. lAHE undersigned being desirous of going West, offers for sale, his stock of Morses, Carriages. Buggies, and everything appertaining to the keeping of a first rate Lixery Stable. He xvill. also, sell on accommodating terms, his large and xvell constructed stables, located in the city of Marietta. Cobb county. Georgia, on the great W. A' A. Railroad. The income from the above property is some $9 or $10.01)0 per vear. Also, for sale, a Line of Hacks, from here to Cumming, in tlu* county of !• orsytli. 'I he above line leaves Marietta at 8 o’clock, in the morning, on Monday, Wednesday and I riday. regular!v. Passengers going up should leave A tl-inta in the night train, or at 6 o clock in the morning. I- N. HEGGIE. Jan. 27. iß6o.—ly. IF YOU WANT Any ol the TS. olia’nlc FAMILY OR PATENT MEDICINES Or Your Prescriptions Prepared. 117/7/ CARE At reasonable prices, call or send vour or ders to HAMMETT A. GROVES, Noith Side Public Square. Feb. 22nd 18(11 -ts. hammett“& groves _z\_ E?ents For all the reliable Family Medicines of tin* day.—Feb. 22nd 1861—ts. jDT*37‘ GrOOdS, Ready-Made Clothing, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, X.-C. rriHE subscriberat the Noith cornel'of the | 1 square in Marietta keeps constantly on hand a xvell selected stock of Goods in the above line of trade, and respectfully invites the inspec tion of his friends and the public both with re gard to their QI AEITIES and PRICES. as my customers can buy from me as low as from any house in Georgia, i? o :ei o t-x i And I only ask that the public in C.ubb and the adi.icent’countie.s will satisfy themsclx e- pf the fact. B. BLNNhI I. . N. B. M' - customers indebted to me are re quested to’come forward ami settle their ac counts. **• I’- All persons indebted are expected to come forxvard and si’ttle at once. ■rfp persons wanting Goods can got them m che.iD for cash at mv Store as any where. 1 ’ L. BENNETT. —Oct. 5. 18C0 ,; ni Corn Shelters. ON hand, a lot of th * best (han ?hellers. Nov. >. W. L. WADSWORTH Till Roofing & Gutters. — : 0 : I AM now ready to do ROOFING and put up GUTTERS, and to do al! kinds of repairing in Tin Work, and painting of Tin or Felt Roofs. ■ Dec. 20 1860-ts. - J. M. WILSON. PLATED ■VW-ZVR.ID. /" < ’NSISTING of Ti-asetts, Castors. Forks Spoons. Hohlers.Cups.Cake an<l I’ie Knives Ac.. Ac., plated on the very be.-t White Metal xvitb full weight of silver at I RAZER S. •ji 71 G >UR. ■' da*.-, and 14 da'' Glocks, cheap * >V ' ■» ’ FRAZER’S 7"< 0.-HEN BUTTER. -Another lot of super \T or qualitv just received bv Nov3o. ‘ ‘ GROVES A BUTNER ■ TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY. Vx'c lt-i-i) Atlantic (State) Hail Road. AESTf&C ’gior _ Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles', Fare $5. John W. Lewis, Supe’rinterdent. Ilay Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10 20. a m. Marietta at ' ]] 3() 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 p m. Marietta, - 8 40 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. jj. Marietta, - - 4 3i> Arrives at Cl attanoega, - 306a. m. Leaves Chattanooga, - - 4 30 p. m. Marietta, - - 2 16 a. m. Arrives at Atlanta at 3 25 a. m Atlanta iC West Point H>.il Itoail. Morning Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta at - 10 10 a. m. Arrives at West Point - 3 10 p. m. Evening Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta at - 0 30 a. m. Ar. ives at West Point, - 5 4G a. m. Morning Passenger Train. Leaves West Point - - 3 01 Arrives at Atlanta - • 7 59 a. m. Evening t 'assenger Train. Leaves Wsst Point - -7 59 a. m. Arrives at Atlanta - - 3 00 Fars to West Point, $3 50. GEORGE G. HULL, Sv per intendant. Georgia. Rail Road. Leaves Augusta at 0 30 p M. Arrives at Atlanta at 9 45 am. Leaves Augusta - - 2 30 p id Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m Leave Atlanta - - 8 45 p m Arrive at Augusta - - 5 56 a in Leave Atlanta - - - 905 a m Arrive at Augusta - - G 20 p ni Atliesis Branch. Leave Augusta - - 0 30 a in Arrive at. Athens - - 8 10 ain Leave Atlanta - - 8 40 p in Arrive at Athens - -8 10 a m Arrive at Augusta - - G2op in Leave Athens - - 11 00 a in 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. V. a.hss gtoti rr. 11 <ll. Leave Augusta at - ? 30 p m Arrive at Washington at -7 25 p m Leave Washington -1 30 p in Arrive at Augusta at - - G 20 p in Leave Washington -1 30 p rn Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m Leave Atlanta - - - 9 05 a m Arrive at Washington - -7 25 p in Through ITe < ightU siins Augnsln to Atlanta. Leave Charleston - G 00 p m Arrive at Augusta - - 6 00 a ni Leave Augusta - - 850a ni Arrive at Atlanta - - 3 17 a tn Leave Augusta 1 45 p in Arrive at Atlanta - - 5 49 a in TEirough Vi-i i ht trains Atlanta to A ttgunln Leave Atlanta at - 6 00 a m Arrive at Augusta - -1116 pm Leave Atlanta - 5 15 p rn Arrive at Augusta - -513 p in ig!n. Train Blanches. Leave Augtixta - -8 5C a m Arrive at Ailn tis • 8 10 a m Arrive at Washington -7 25 p m Leave Atlanta 6 00 a m Arrive at Athens - - - 8 10 a m Arrive at Washington -7 25 a m Leave Atlanta - - -5 15 p m Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a m Arrive at Washington - - 725 p m GEORGE YONGE. G'cn. Superintendant. Augusta, July 1861. 30 Battles of (’.;<■ Revolution—Loss of Life, &c. British. Amer. Loss. Loss. Lexington, April 19.1775 273 8.- Bunker Hill June 17, 1775.... 1054 454 Flatbush, August 12, 1776 400 200 White Plains, August 2G, 1776.. 409 400 Trenton, Dee. 25, 1776 1000 9 Princeton. Jan. 5, 1777 400 100 11 übbardst'.wn, A tig. 16-17, 1777 800 800 Bennington. Aug. 16, 1777 800 100 Brandywine, Sept. 11,1777 500 1100 Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1 1 77 600 350 Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777 600 1200 Saratoga, O>-t. 17,1 777, surrend. G. 752 Red Hook. Oct. 22, 1777 500 32 Monmouth, June 25,1778 400 130 Rhode Island. Aug. 27. 1778.... 260 211 Briar Creek, March 30, 1779 13 400 Stoney Point, July 15, 1679 GOO 100 Camden, August 16, 1779 375 610 King’s M untain, Oct 1, 1780... .950 96 •Cowpens, Jan. 17 1781 800 72 ’ Guilford. C. IL. Mareh 15. 17«1 .. 532 400 Hobkirk Hills, April 25. 1781.... 400 400 Eutaw .Springs, Sept. 1781 100 550 Yorktoxx n. O t., 1781 surrend.. . 7,072 GEORGE J. GABli, I»I lO'i'l IGRAPH Al f’riST. All the various Sizes and Styles OF ; PICTURES MADE AND WARRANTED ; SATISFACTORY. : IA/' - C;is(-s ami I'rallies in great variety, always on lian<L«XMf Rooms—West side of Public Square, Marietfr , Georgia. [April 20, 1860.] ts. FOUR HORSE COACH IJNE ooo From Marietta to Cumming-. ooo riHIE .'ul scri' cr hu-t in the above line a t-plendi-1 1 Four Horse Coieh. with excellent Ht< ck an I careful <1 river'.by xv bii-h pa ■ sc-njcrs a re put through in sti' r'cr ti.iia an i with far greater convenience than formerly. Ev ry at ention will >e paid t thei’ comfort, and no exer ions spared to make this line equal t > any South. This line conne t- w tit ii<- W. <t A. Railroad at Marietta, on Monday.*. Wednesdays at d Frdays for Cumming ; an 1 return Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur'ays; also connecting same days wilt the lla>-k tv and from Dahlonega. I. N. HEGGIE