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VOL. I.
®he Advocate.
By VV.M JEFFERSON & CO.
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•SEnjal gfetoertijrmrtttp-
GEORG-I A. Milton County.— Two
months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of Win. Dinsmore, late of said county,
deceased.
JOHN G. CANTRELL I vimr’s
SARAH DINSMORE, 8 '
August sth, 1861.
GEORGIA., Forsyth County.-{"'o
m,..lths after date I shall apply to the Hon
orable Hubard Barker, Ordinary of said coun
ty. for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
Estate of Samuel Edmondson, late of said coun
ty, deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
This 2nd flay of August, 1861.
‘WILLIAM D. BENTLY, Adtn’r.
Notice.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding
coux’ty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of A. G. Brinll i. deceased.
O. F. BRINTLE, Adin'r.
July 24th 1861-2 m I
GEORGIA, Milton County.
■VTTHEREAS, John IL Cook. Executor on the
VV Estate of Jeremiah Cook, deceased, ap
plies for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said county, on or before
the first Monday in October next, to show cause
(if any they have) why said letters should not
then be granted.
Given u dermv hand 'it office in Alpharetta,
Ga., March 16th, 1861.
(). P SKELTON, Ordinary.
N otice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Robert M. Montgomery, deceased,
arc 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,
ELIZA MONTGOMERY, Adm'x.
August 20th, 1861 7 tlw.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Cobb county, will be sold at the
late residence of t 'harles t ier, deceased, in Ma
rietta, on Saturday, the Seventh September next,
all the personal property of said deceased, con
sisting of Household and Kitehen Furniture.
Shoemaker's Tools. <tc. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH CLEIL Admr’x.
August 29rh, 1861.
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the es-
J. V tale of Benjamin Green, deceased, are re
quested to present them. pr<q erly attested, to
the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law; and all those indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment.
S. L kWRENCE, Adm'r.
MARTHA E. GREEN. Admr'x.
August. 20th, 1861 6w.
GEORGIA, Cobb County.
WHEREAS, Parks Hardeman, Admr. of
Martha P. Hardm n, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission from said Admin
istration,
'l'hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular those concerned to tile their objec
tions. if any they have, in my office, on or before
the first Monday in March next, otherwise Let
ters of Dismission will be granted the applicant
at tnat term of the Court ot Ordinary for said
county.
Given under my liaml at ofli-e. in Marietta,
this August 29th. 1861.
JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Ord'y.
GEORGIA, <’ol>b County.
WHEREAS. Milton J Magbee.au uncle of
deceased, applies to me in writing, for
letters of Administration on the estate of Wil
liam L. Summerlin latent said county, dee'd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ami singular the kin ‘red ami creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
hare, in my office, on or before the first Monday
in October next, otherwise, letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand, at office in Marietta,
this 20th August. 1861.
JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Ord'y.
GEORGI V. Cobb County.
%W'!l rl ’F. \S, irks Hardman, as t':e father
▼ V ot dece ised, applies to me in writing for
letters of A I nit'.stratton on the estate of John
J. Hardman, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all
and sing dar the kindred ami creditors <>f said
deceased, to tile their objections, if any they
have, in mv office, on or bel.nv the first Monday
in October next, otherwise, letters of adminis
tration wili bo granted the applcant at that term
of the Court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand, at office in Marietta,
this 20th \ugust. 1861.
JOHN G. C \MPBELL. Ord'y.
GEORGI Cobb County.
U' HER EAS. Mary G Mitchell, as the widow
H ot deceased, applies to me in writing, for
letters of Administration on the ••state t Myly
11. Mi’ehell. late of said county deceased
These aiv then-fore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ot said
deceased, to fib* their ob'cctions. if any they
have, in nn office, on or before the first Monday
pt vktolwr next otherwise letters of admiuis
(ration will be granted the applicant at that
term of th, Cort nf Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand, at office in Marietta,
this 20th At gust is 1
JOHM G. CAMPBELL. Onl y.
A Pecan and Braiil nut* ;u*t receive I bv
Nov. 30 ROVES Jt BUTNER.
The Marietta Scmi-Meeklj Allocate.
gkgal gulvcrtistmcnts.
Administrator’s Sale.
G< EORGLA, Miltox County.—By virtue of
Uan Order from the Court of Ordinary of
Milton county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in November next, at the Court House door at
Alpharetta, between the legal hours of sale, the
tract of Land whereon Sarah Spence resided at
the time of her death. Lots of Land No. 164*
165 and 166. in the first District and first Section
of originally Forsyth, now Milton couoty. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms on dav of sale.
JAMES SPENCE. ) d .
SAMUEL P. SPENCE j Aunu "'
September 4th. 1891.
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
TfcrOTfCE is hereby given to all persons concern-
JJnI ed, that Henry Mitchell, late of said coun
ty, departed this life intestate, and no person has
applied for Administration on the estate of said
Henry Mitchell, and that in terms of the law ad
ministration will be vested in the Clerk of the Su
perior Court, or some other fit and proper person,
thirty days after the publication of this citation,
unless some valid objection is made to his appoint
ment.
Given under my hand and official signature, July
15, IS6I. ‘ MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb coun
ty, for leave to sell the LAND and .NEGROES, be
longing to the estate of Mary Tinsley, late of said
comity, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. June 27, lyl.
A. M. NORTHCUTT, j i . ,
29-9 t W. U »>»•
Paulding Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court-House door
in the town of Dallas, Paulding county,
Georgia, on tlie first Tuesday In October next,
during the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit:
Two lots of land Nos. 820. 836, in the 3d Dis
trict of the 3d Section. Levied on as the prop
erty of 11. A, McCollum to satisfy two fi fas in
favor of J. B. Oneal. Levy made ami returned
to me by a Constable.
J. C. N. FOOTE, Sh’ff.
August 26th. 1861.
EJORG I i • CHEROKEE County—Where
vJC as Joseph M’Connell, administrator of the
estate of Win. Beavers, deceased, applies to me
for dismission from s<id administration.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all per
sons that ihsy file their objections, if any they
have, within the time ptescri ted by law why said
letters of dismission shoul 1 hot be granted the ip
plicant JAMES JORDAN. Oi’y.
Api il 11,1861.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
WHEREAS. Enoch Pinkant. Administrator
of the Estate of James N. Pinkant. de
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission,
from said Administration,
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice, on or before the first Monday in March next,
to show cause (if any they have) why said Let
ters Dismissory should not then be Granted the
applicant.
Given under mv h ind at office this September
2nd. 1861. ‘ Ml LES EDWARDS, Or’dy.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
W r JIEREAS, Isaac Osbond Administrator of
th? Estate of John Osbond. deceased, ap
plies to me for Letters of dismissson from said
A ilministration.
These are therefore to cite an I Admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice on or before the first Monday in March next
to show Cause (if any they have) why said Let
ters Dismissory should not then be granted the
applicant.
Given under mv hand at office this September
2nd. 1861. ' MILES EDWARDS, Or'dy.
T3_ "Wallace,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
and
Imitator of Wood and Marble.
Shop in the East Basement of Marietta Hotel
on Decatur street.
r-a'i- Please leave orders in Messrs. Markley
Joyner's store. R W
NEW PAINTSHOP.
Ffl l E undersigned having pel inancntly located
’ I in Marietta with a view of carrying oa the
PAINTING BUSINESS
| in al! its various deportments, has taken the Room
j over the Workshop of W. H. McCown, on Decatur
i Street.
He would respectfully call the attention of citi
' izens and others to the same, and earnestly solicit
a liberal share of patronage.
■ All work done with promptness an I dispatch.
Jan. IS, ly. L N. II WS.
LIE AL AND HOMINY.
M’t'.xi. and Homixy. of excellent qttalih
.from white corn, fresh ground at .larmu
. A Go's Excelsior mill. J. SHEPARD
| mi v u X-UUIU
Hamilton, Markley A Joyner,
Atlanta, < w eopjxijv.
A N D
Hamilton, Markley Joyner,
it;i<!,
July Ist. 1861.
TAR. JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and
JL J T. C. Markley and R. W. Joyxei:. of Ma
rietta. hereby give notice to the public that
they will carry on the
I) H l> G B US 1 A /; aS aS
In all its branches in Atlanta and Marietta.
N B. I> ' 8*,,;-, ■ l/1.-i, ' I c. ,'L I,
JOIIX It. SAXUES. M. T. GRIST.
Harness JStlxoio.
AND SA DDL I'. It Y .
0
SANCIES a- RIST.
' (A.<:s/ .</•/■ Z’. b.'tc S/.'-AFf, »»e-tr Preu??;- S'rect)
'pHK undersigned would most respectfully
I call the attention of the public to the above,
business which weintend carrying on in al! its
Varitttis Departments.
with neatf.e-s and dispatch, surpassed by few
establishments in the South.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to.
A tine lot of Hot'-e Collars made of Na“ve
Material kept «»n hand and made to order. SA;
i Accounts w be due and collectable twict a
I year—say the firs: of July and Janu try of each
year. A'COUNTS not settled promptly at
ihose times, will draw interest for all the time
they remain unsettled.
A liberal share of patronage is respectful!v
t solicite ’ - tnsr 8, TO-ts ‘
MARIETTA, GA., MORNING, OCT. 1, 1861.
BUSINESS CARDS,
Churches in Marietta.
M. E. Church Rev. Alex. Graham, Pastor.
Presbyterian Rev. E. P. Palmer, Pastor
Episcopal (St. Janies) Rev. S. Benedict, Rector
Baptist, filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath
in each month by the Rev. Mr. Rambau.
Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and
Baptist.
A. N. SIMPSON
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
October 6. ly.
A. J. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Chancery.
Marietta Georgia.
October 6, ]y.
Jo hnTcl gaptrell,
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
July 29. ,yl
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Marietta Georgia.
june 15iy
G. N. LESTER.
ATTORNEY AT RAW
Marietta, Georgia,
practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit
VV the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the
District Court at Mrriotta.
February 29, 1861 ly.
CICERO (’. WINN,
ATOUVEY AT LAW
Marietta Georgia.
Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted
to his care.
12 _ _ Lv.
JAMES M. BISHOP,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Dawsonville G eorgia.
WILL give prompt attention to any business
confided to his care in the Blue Ridge
circuit.—Sept. 21. 1860—ly.
J-
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Acworth, Cobb Cot xty, Geo.
TIT ILL practice in Cobb, Cass, Cherokee, Mil-
V v ton, Paulding and Fulton.
Hefcrenees.— Hon. -I \v. Lewis, lion. 1,. J.
Gartrell. Atlanta. N. Ar. G. S. Avery. Aow-orlli.
Xs“Any information as to responsibility of
parties, promptly given. - Feb. 29-’6l
WM. I'HILLII’.:. .1. T. BCRKIIILTER
PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER,
Attorneys rvt Laxv,
Cw-eorfguv.
Will practice in Fulton. Paulding and all the
counties of the Blue Ridge Circuit , in the Su
preme court, and District court,
April 5, ’6O -ly.
E. FAW.
ATTORNEY AT LAJ,
Marietta, Georgia.
WILL diligently attend to any business con
fided to his care in the counties of Cobb,
Cherokee, Milton and Paulding.
CL VIMS collected as soon as it can be done by
law. and the money promptly paid over.
Jan 20. isc,i.
DAVID IRWIN. GREEXLEK HI TLER.
IRMIN & BVTEER,
ATIORNEYS A T LA TFJ
NlcXT'iettcL, CAIL_
BUSINKSS confided to their professional
management in the following counties will
be transacted, viz; Campbell. Paulding. Polk.
Cobb. Cherokee. Forsyth. Lumpkin. Fulton and
Milton. Also, in the District Court at Marietta,
and at the Supreme Court at Atlanta.
?f*'The District Court sits at Marietta on the
second Monday in March and September. He
turn 20 days before Court. —feb29-‘6l-lv.
W. T. DAY. J. W. HEATH.
ZOrty c<3 IToatli,
.'.ttorioo/'s at Lan',
Jasper, Pickens Cot nty. Georgia.
j "I VTILL practice in the counties of Pickens.
' » Gilmer. Fannin. Lumpkin. Dawson,“Mil
ton. CheroktH-. Murray and Whitfield.
The utmost vigilance given to collections, and
monevs promptly paid over.
ept’ 1 fth y.‘
ZbT. TB. GREEN,
.Vttorney mid <'oimssellor nt
Marietta. Cobb county G-a.
Will practice, and give prompt attention to
all business confided to hi< professional care, in
the District Court of the U. S at Marietta. The
' Supreme t onrt of Georgia, at Atlanta, and the
Superior and Infe nor c ourts of the Blue Ridge
' Circuit, and the conntie' adjoining Cobb of oth
‘ er eireuits.
Esp<-<-i:il attention given tn the colbs'lion ot
debt*, ami the securing of all manner o ' claim*.
Prompt and -flicient attention w ill be given to
all manner of business in the Court* of Ordina
ry in the county of Cobband adjoining m tnties.
Feb.lo one v
IT O-hC-A-TTO
DYSENTERY CORDIAL
OH
Compound I'lixer of Rltiibnrb.
V/’LEA S.INT. safe, and effectual remedy
. for Dysentery. Cholera Marbns. Pain or
Sicknes- at the stomach, and for ;«H Howell aj
i sections. Prepared and sold bv
HAMMETT A GROVES.
Feb. 17, ’6O ts.
CRIIEESE just received, a large lot Englisq
> Dairy and other Cheese bv
Nov. 9 GROVES A BUTNER.
VT or q,...',itv iu.'t received bv
I Noy?o ' ' ’ GROVES A RUTNFTi
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .
FIRST DISTRICT.
Appling. Glynn,
Bulloch, Liberty,
Bryan, Mclntosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pirec,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch. Telfair,
Coffee, Tatnall,
Eftingnam, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Baker, Irwin, *
Berrien, Lowndes,
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Miller,
Clav, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
D.-catur, Thomas,
Dougherty, Wileox.
Early, Worth.
Echols,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee. Stewart,
Muscogee, Sumter,
Macon, Schley 1
Marion, Taylor,
Harris, Talbot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Houston,
Putnam, Twiggs,
Baldwin, Laurens,
Bibb,' Pulaski.
Crawford,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Lincoln,
Glascock, Warren,
Columbia, Washington,
Hancock, Wilkes,
Jefferson, Richmond,
Johnson,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clarke, Hart,
Elbert, Newton;
Franklin, Taliafet ro,
Greene, Walton,
Morgan, Oglethrope,
Madison,
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Butts ; Henry,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Troup,
Meriwether, Spalding,
Monroe, Upson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Cobb, Haralson,
Carroll, Heart!,
Coweta, I’ttiilding,
DeKalb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Lumpkin,
Dawson, Milton,
Cherokee, Pickens,
Forsyth, Towns,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
Habersham, Union,
J UH, White.
Jackson,
TENTH DISTRICT.
Cass, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gilmer.j
Cattosa, Murray,
Dade, Walker,
Floyd, Whitfield
Fannin.
SENATORIAL DISTi.'HTS
1. < iiatliam, Bryan. Effingham.
2. Liberty, Tatnall, Mclntosh.
3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.
4. Glynn, Camden, Charlton.
5. Coffee, Ware. Clinch.
G. Echols, Lowndes, Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt.
8. Decatur, Mitchell. Mtiler.
9. Early, Calhoun, Baker.
10. Dougherty, Lee. Worth.
11. Clay, Randolph. Terrell.
12. Stewart, Webster. Quitman,
13. Sumter. Schley, Macon,
I I. Dooly, Wilcox. Pulaski,
15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin.
IG. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.
17. Bulloch, Scriven, Burke.
18. Richmond, Glascock. Jefferson,
19. Taliaferro, Warren, Greene,
20. Baldwin, Hancock, Washington,
21. Twiggs. Wilkinson, Jones,
22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike,
23. Houston. Crawford, Taylor,
24 Marion, f’nattaliooehee, Muscogee.
25 Harris, Tallmt, I pson,
*26 Spal-ling, Butts, Fayette,
27 Newton. W alton, Claike,
28 Jasper, Putnam, Morgan,
2’JW’ilkes, Lincoln, Columbia.
30 Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert,
31 Hart, Franklin, Ilaber.'ham,
32 White. Lumpkin, Dawson,
33 Hall, Bank*, Jackson,
3 4 Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry,
3.5 Clayton, Fulton, Cobb,
3G Meriwether. C'.oveta, Campbell,
37 Troup. TlOaiit, <Arrrr»4L
38 Haralson, Polk, Paulding:
39 C’nerokee, Milton, Forsyth,
40 Union, Towns, R ibun,
41 Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens,
42 Cass. Floyd, Chattooga,
43 Murray. Whitfield. Gordon,
44 Walk ••• Dade. Catoosa.
A. ISAACS,
Wholesale and retail Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
RIBBONS, FEATHERS.
FLOWERS,
IIe:i I Dresses, Embroideries, Luces, Blondes,
Ruebe* Perfumery, Ac., <te.
CniiiiellrN Iren Front Building.
White Hall Street,
ATLANTA GEORG IA
MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY
Nlaimf'nctixroix of
BO OK. NEW. MANILLA AND
WRAPPING PAPER,
L:'.'er, Gq». .V&'e awl Enxtlopt Payer Fnr
to Order.
Our New* and Book PAPER is as good as
anv manufactured and at reasonable terms.
Cash Paid For
Cot* on and Linen Rags. Old Rope.
BAGGIXU AXD COTTOy WAS7L.
Address A. S. EDMONSTON & CO.
Oct r-tl. I-tO-ly Mv-i-tu G-
Mt. AIRY VINEYARD.
rgSHIE undersigned, sole lessee for a period of
JL years of Mount Airy Vineyard, oilers for sale,
and will keep on hand rooted vines and cuttings of
the best varieties of Urapes. During the Grape
season 1 will have grapes for sale to supply the or
ders of customers in large or small quantities.
Application may be made to me at this Vmegard
or through the Post Office, Marietta, Ga.
Jul.t g. 186L-st-3I E. L. MASON.
New Book Bindery.
Ruling and Book-Binding.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the ’“’lb
lie that they have commenced. :u the 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 moat durable
manner without delay. Magazines, Music, News
papers, &c.. neatly bound at short notice.
from any part of the State will
meet with prompt attention, and Books required
to be sent by mail, hand, wagon or railroad,i
carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility ’
of injury bv transportation.
J. P. MASON X- CO.
Au". 311 vear.
Corn Shcllers.
ON hand, a lot of tie* best Coin Shelters.
Nov. 2. W. L. WADSWORTH
IST otioe..
I7ROMand after the first day of January 1861,
1 my business will change from an everlasting
credit, to a strictly Cash business. 1 prefer the
cash if the profits are not so good. ‘ 1 have
bought goods on time and sold them on time,
and the censequence is, I cant collect enough to
meet my liabilities.
I am very thankful to my old friends and cus
tomers for past patronage, and hope they will
continue to call at the same old stand with the
ready cash, where they will always find a com
plete stock of Groceries and Pitovisßdjk. 1 will
sell goods lower tha r ‘iny house in the city who
sell on time. Respectfully.
Marietta, Dec. 27 0. W. L. GAULT
TVot
A LI. persons indebted, by account, to the un
dersigned are earnestly requested to settle
the same by Note. 1 have sold out my entire
stock of Goodsand quit the business. I there
fore, desire to close up my Books. I would
PREFER THE MONEY,
bat I cannot expect that, these times, ceriainly
everybody can settle their accounts, if not by
money tuey can at least, do so by Note. Please
friends, call in and see me.
DILLARD M. YOUNG.
August 27th. 1861.-ts.
the marietta”
BOOK STOKE.
CALL AND SEE
The Household of Bouverie,
( By a Kentucky Ladv.)
II IND-BOOK OF LITERATURE
Mrs. Botta.
NEMESIS, -M. HARLAND.
LOUIES LAST I'ERM AT S'l. MARYS.
The Literary Women o f the South.
A splendid Edition of tb< BRITISH CLASSICS
oo
All the fresh, new and des. able Books received
by 11A Mi 1 /IT) X, MARK LY & J 01X Ell
as su.nl as issued from the press.
oo
< )ur fall stock of
Paper, Envelopes,
Jflankbool's, Alucillage,
/nks l Ouills, Pint Monies,
Hold Pens, \\ r>llng iJesk's, d:<‘,
has just been opened in great variety. We are
specially prepared to sell good Letter. Cap and
i Note PAPERS much cheaper ami better than
! ever, as we buy from the Mills DIRECT.
Agents for Firth I’ Ponds Popular Music.
HAMILTON. MARKLEY A JOYNER.
’ June 2d. 1861.
C CONSISTING of 'feasetts. Castors. Forks
) Spoons. Holders. Cups. Cake and Pie Knives
Ae,.Ac.. plated on the very best White Metal
i with full weight of silver at 1
FRAZER S.
C, J. .)
(AT J. H. MCCI.IM'OCK S OLD STAND.
Has now on hand a large ami well selected
as tort me nt of
FAMILY SUPPFIBS
i To which he invites the attention oi the citizen*
1 of Marietta and the ooimty.
1 The one price system will be strictly adhered to.
His terms are cash, or equivolent, th it is.
[ country pi educe at cash pr ces. or short time.
! to prompt paying ctistomei’s. Bills due on pre
I sentation.
His de,er nination is to sell good articles il
low prices, and will expect prompt payments.
G> tc'
Cherokee Baptist College.
< Ti'—iville. Cns* t’ountv. < « eorgia,
Ci 132 50 TO BDI2 si» payafoi 4o weeks Tuition
Board. Lodging. Washing. Fuel and Selioul
incidentals for a young man.
I There are six Classes (two Academic and four
j Collegiate). Students are received at any state
of preparation and for any stndiei '.ey may
i select.
Tuition payable in advance. Boarding in
private families. Provision* for 2<M>students.
i For further p.irtb nlar- address
Rev. THOMAS KAMBAUT. L. !..!). Pre-’t.
|or Prof. J. D.f 'OLLINS. A.M.. Deanof Fa Ity.
; N. fi.—Spring session open* Thursday
January 17th. I*6l. - jan. 4-I*6!. ly.
TO "OUR CUSTOMERS.
!On and titer this date, w • v>ill 'ell Goods for
CASH ONLY
Tbo-e v.i'Ling good- iu our line will find it to
I their advantage to gin- us a call, as we can
offer iadacetiM-nts to buyers. Those indebted
are requested tu Colne forward aud Settlj Up
cither by uute at Cast.
HAMMETT i GROVES,
Paper,
GOD Wild. DEFEND THE RIGHT.
0
Sons of the South, arise ! »
Rise in your matchless might ;
Your war cry echo to the skies, W
“God will defend the right!” A
Let haughty tyrants know
Our sunny land shall be, * * z
In spite of every foe,
. Home of the brave and free.
Sons of the South arise !
Rise in your matchless might ;
Your war cry echoes to the skies,
•■God wil.k.defend the right!”
Our flag shall proudly stream,
I)eh:rtit of assae.lt :
Bars from the rainbow's brightest beam,
• And Stars from Heaven’s blue vault,
Thousands of true and brave,
Their lives may end ;
C‘e? thousands that flag shall wave.
its folds defend.
Sons of the South arise !
Rise in your matchless might;
Yom war cry-echoes to the skies,
••God will defend the right!”
No wsong our breasts alarm,
No fears our hearts’ appal ;
Unswerving Justice nerves our arm,
We cannot conquered fall,
Think on our noble sires,
Immortal in renown ;
Think on our altar tires,
And strike the oppressor dowi»<
Sous of the South, arise !
Rise in your matchless might;
Youl: war cry echoes to the skies,
“God will defeud the right!”
With thats ofhor ors dire,
Tlicfierce invader comes ;
■ -.-Afc scorn his boast, we scorn his ire,
Striking for hearths and homes,
Strike for our mothers now—
For sisters, daughters, wives -
Freely would each bestow,
Were il ten thousand lives.
Sons of the South, arise !
Rise in your matchless might ;
Your war cry echoes to the skies,
••God will defend the right!”
(lottox Shipments.--We have heard it
intimated that, tempted by the prospect
•>f a handsome speculation, parties in
this city and elsewhere are preparing'
shipments i-f Cotton with the hope of
being able successfully to run the block
ade. We allude to the subject now
simply to express the hope that no
Southern man will embark in such au
enterprise at a lime like the present.—
Shipm nts of Cotton to Europe during
the existence of this blockade, are in di
rect contravention of the, proclaimed
policy of the Confederate Government,
and well calculated to thwart its plans
■ind impair the strength of i'S position
as regards nations abroad. True it has
not expressly prohibited the exporta
ioii of Cotton except through ports out
side of the Confederacy, still exporta
tions tl rough onr own ports come with
in the spirit an I policy of the law, and
ought, not to be tolerated. However
great may be the temptation in a pecu
niary point of view—and the risks des
'ioy everything like certainty in the
transaction—wo hope that due reflection
will convince every one of th : impro
priety of the trade. We would not en
vy the feelings of the Southerner whose
vessel, captured at sea, should furnish
several thousand bags oi Cotton to set
Yankee spindle in motion once more.
[Savannah Republican.]
Go' n Advi 'k Too-Late.—The Macon
Teleip‘<j])h advises tlia'“if there are arms
in Savannah, they had better be kept
IhertP' There’s the rub, friend Tele'
graph. We arms, and in abund
ance, but they weie all taken to the in
terior, against the solemn protest of our
Mayor and citizens, and now, in case of
Hi attack, the latter (private citizens,
not volunteers) will have either to trust
to slmt guns, pocket pistols and dubs,
or take to their heels. So much fm
having a “matchless Governor!”
Carolina, with an appropriation of a
‘lalf million, is bristling with bayonets,
has an abundance of heavy artillery all
along he'- coast, and among them from
eigh'ecn to twenty ri/b; cannon. She
i h t > had somebody to look after the safe
ty and welfare of her people. Georgia
made a million appropriation, and looked
to the t 'oijfetlcra t e St ales to defend her I
(t ed n re’h Itcpvbl ico ft.
Yankee Entekpiiise —A Cheap Bar*
gain. A short time since vve called at
tention io an < llei made to Government
by the New England fishermen of the
services of themselves and vessels
agiinst the Southern privateers. That
off r was declined by Secretary Welles
We understand that the same patriotic
! and cm erprising class of men have an
: other proposal to make of a still more
I adx a itagous character, but are deterred
; trot!) send ng it in to the Navy Depart
ment from a ret ugnance to encounter a
second refusal They are ready, it is
stated, to enter into a contract with the
■ Government to sweep the ocean of pn-
, vutui-rs and to close all the inlets of thcr
j Southern coast, tor a million of dollars
' —they d. fraying all their own expen
ses. The country would save many
I millions by this arrangement. We
’ should like to bear the objections to its*
acceptance.— V v llcezld
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