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MARIETTA, GEORGIA..
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« >UU AKMv" II N |T. |.; W i ST.
We conversed last, even ng with a
gentleman who left Gen. ise’s camp
four or five days ago. At 'hit time
n 'tiling of an important nature had oe
cnrc<l. Our informant siw Gen. Lie
at Lewisburg, and th' 1 belief was pre
v dent that lie xvmrd j iin his forces
with those of (Jons. I 1 loyd and W ise.
'j’lie (’-ntral train, yesterday brought
<1 >xv:i 47 prison rs, including those cap
ture I in the recent I rilliant dash <»i
cavalry under (’ -I J. Lucius I) ivis, be
sid s a lew stiaggling, •*Uiiiim”inen.—
Ainmr Ihe foi m-ris (J ipt. (Lx (wh <
professes to be well ucii ilitiiited with
President Div's) and one ol his lieu
tenants. these two kept up a lively
and good n itured coiivc sation with th ■
bystanders at the depot, but. s >me <d
the prisoners displayed a go >d de d ol
i pud once. One fell >w rem uked that
(!ov “kept on driving W ise back,” and
whi I ulti u tie y thrash him, after
a bloodlv light. The pris mers were
captured on Coal river, in B tone c •Du
ty, together with 200 head ol cdtle,
which they li id stolen from different
parties, and were driving tow aids the
Feder d camp, (’ask eli mgers, o; this
city, partiepnted tn the capture.
If it be tin •, as reported, that Gen.
Loe has changed his pusiti m, and rein
forcemeiits be pushed forward in lime
we legat'd the occupation ol the Kana
wha Wille v as cert a it al nod slant d iy.
llichm ml Dispatch S /»/. 25
——
iach foh im:
It is a fact, (hat h • Convention whh .
“after nt my days” first omm ited Jo
seph K. Brown lor Govcnor, was < hi
posed d delegates from time y counties
representing' according to Browns
computation table, only twenty-two
him .red and fifty people.
It is a fae , that wh u aid Convi.n
lion assembled, “nary district” had a
delegate or deleg'a cs in favor of Joseph
E. Brown
It is a fact, ih it this Convention as
sembled in a time ol peace, when party ;
spti it ran high and tuere wrie three dis- \
tingaish I ci' izens, wao were prominent
ly before the pc. pie, to bring out
strong delegations.
It is a tact th it the Convention of the i
I I th ."eptember, which nominated J u lge
Nisbet in >ime t C xv.,r, and when 30,- j
POO Georgians were absent in (he army 1
was composed ot delegates from 58
conn ics, representing (according ’o
Brown) loiirteeii litindti d and titty three
people being 32 countn s and seven hun
dred md ninety seven people less than
in the first Convention that nominated
Joseph E. Brow i:.
It is a fict, that the last Con \ ent ion,
which nominated Joseph h. Brown,
was com icat il ot ili'h g ,tes Int lr -m
|i.i» Count! s -C ter ■ C', I till m ai.
Baldwin, lepiescniing I'll time inter
est, that of (lie pr Sent Ex cui’.ve, tiie
1 iitelligencei, ol XC.m'.i, ml .’i • led
i I'.il I tiloii, o! Al tiled.:> vi’ti-
lt :> ati< t well •s' »oli< > i \ tin
tore go. ng tae s, th it H HI. E \ \ . t
is tie- l’i i’i Cs < Hin inf G..V n r,
allii ui Ji he Was u miti ib I y a ( oil
vention ot deleg itc> t. ii .’•> c unies
lepta settling 1.4J3 people (acewr hng
t i Brown, a; d is > ' t>y a ca: ini
ati n -niinated by ; irt*e inti rested par
li s 1 »m as many comities -JZ ic <
7 r/« </»*'’/ A.
•'Mi \ s , t w U aebii xeatt ttn p i t
m vi vs> I V •' lx ku "V a 111 :i .li
this n gon XX IO XX II \o‘e I r B own. -
} «.iv (tiw ii’ei a tending a i< gnu ntal
parade ot 1200 tn< u yesterday, with
f im' 500 spectator# ”
THE MARIETTA-S EMI-WE E K L Y AD A r OCA TE.
Unparalleled Brutality.—The out
rages perpetrated upon helpless won en
ui Maryland by the brutal soldiery of
Lincoln, are the daikest and most infer
nal features of this cruel ami wicked in
vasion. We are aware in all armies may
be found men capable of any crime and
(hit' in Hie sack of European ci ics rape
and mnrdei have often run riot through
the streets, but we venture to say th >t
the history of civilized countr.es do
not afford a solitary parallel to the
conduct of the Yankees in proclaiming
it. advance “Beauty and Bm y” as their
d liberately selected mode ol carrying
on war.
When we pronounce the wre'ches
who are capable of such crimes «s those
committed m Maryland and upon the
Vi ginia border baser and more d ‘gra
ded than the Sepoys, we do not give
utterance si .iply to the honest indigna
tion th.it must swell every humm heart
but proclaim a literal fact, e.i iruly tree
from exaggeration, and as capable of
demonstration, and as-«Hty proposition
in Euclid.
Hie sepoys are heathen and ’barbarians:
these people not only profess to be a
Christ.an nation, but. the cream ofUhris
tendom, thanking God .hat they are not
as other men, and holding immense Ful
ton street prayer meetings—duly re
ported in the New York Herald--for
th? conversion of the res of mankind.
We do not wonder that the journals of
all civilized Europe cry “Shame!
shame!” upon these cnemieo of human
ity. lL,w long can such hypocrisy and
wickedness defy the face ot Heaven ami
convert tiie earth into a liell?—7?n7i
inoud Dispatch.
What the War hxs Done for St
Louis. —A gentleman recently Irom St.
Louis says that business in that city is
completely prostrated. Thousands of
mechanics and laborers arc out of cm
ploym -nt, ami as Fremont allows no
one to leave the city, the prospects of
these people during the approaching
w’inler are tru y appalling. As ai. evi
dence of the d -preci Hion of real es ate,
on; - imloiniant states that some twleve
months sin a gentium m paid for 100
f’.'.mt feet of ground m a central part
o| t'”e ci’y, facing th” large an 1 sole. •
did hotel recently erect'd th ‘i'<', Si,ooo
per foot. Four months since thirx- wo
li el of ground adjoining the above nn n
t inned pinch.iso, but m »re vain ible
ft'om th fact that, it was a corner lot
sold under the h imim r 10. $ 1,1 -•
A similar depreciation of properly inis
tak'.-n place in every portion of tue
city.
The reign of tyranny, our informant
stabs, is in lull operation. Genileimm
of the highest respectability are ar
raigned upon the slightest pte exi, and
if there be a scintill i of cvid.mce t >
show that they symp uh ze with seces
sion, they arc c>mdemfied to hard labor
in he w rkhotise, some for thirty d .ys,
some three months others six months,
etc. Gen.lcmen of wealth and the high
est respectability are now eonfin <1 in .
the work-house and their limbs m m;i'«
cled, but the newspapers dare not g’ive
publicity to these facts in heir col
umns. 1 here is a strong probability
that Gens. McGii’loch ami Jeff, f iomp
son will be in St. Louis before < ’heistmas
an I unless * remont imitates old Abe in
m .king good his escape, lie stands a
very lair ceaiicc lor a ten year.-J servi
tude in this sime work lions •, xvheie
his superiors are now laboring by his
tyi aiinica! order
\ N’of’ADi.i-i Art* HsTJii-ixT Prince l’»t
guac, ol France, h s icce.vcd an ap
ponimcn upon *• nerd B • uiiigi i s
st ff, with the rank ol Lieu en mt Golo
uel. Ur ; n grandson of tin I n
iTiiiee i’.digmic, \x ho xv.s imprisomd
it ii n I u - :i -i J I eiLy I > C i iri ‘S X
Ho is repofied io be in close c 'lnmniti
; cati m with L mis Napoleon, am! up n
terms ol int im.u y with u uy. Lis
to him we me indi b cd lor the iusertn n
in the Paris j mrna's I ist spring ol x.e
ri in -lr cml y mi io s H itm (■•iit-l'f
a.eGovoi inn mt. lie cosm’s highly it com
mecdi dby our t tends in I‘ulis. He s
ai'out thirty years old, ami fXCceduig- ,
Iv plain atid unpretending. Ills t.iin-ly
has enj >yed the title of Prince for lire
hundred years.
Tin-. DAili.Gm.Ns— he iimeiitor. C un. '
Dahlgren, commands the* Navy I ..i I at
Washington, md is m iking strong < I
foils 1O lit out a great naval expedition
xvhich, it is very likely, w II tiisi im
pinge » n Ship Island and (lie ad j ic. nt
\| ississij'pi coast. I ill' ."'tale o| Miss
i-..s ppi has a respectable loree timer
1 the command Brig. Gem t'alt gmi, ’.lie
1 brother of the Comim d re. I .••• 1 Hi- r
1 is m mufactuiing guns for L i c In, xx hile
I he General inis turnis ic I theiir .xx ng
I r xvhich t “ t'al befell is now cast in
N xv G.l'-ans, Greinn, Natchez, M m-
■ ph'.s and clscw i re, B other against
br.ithi.-r. 1 ih the M s.-ossipp brot r r d -es
n t s'i k out liti 1' o ii r n \\ i-h met n
• (" d stroy b in jr s it • N >r h 'in hr >tli
ii who pur u sxxi’.h de u’ly aim the
S ut.i iii t r-itlv r
i-y- lie !■’ d- i i m urg Ac in
all ar <lv in mv i-aey i e ri-elveti n
'4 ' -e i r - i- in >.. . i ns, savs :
s ■ »•■ ■ ! g a u-. a > h mgli
9 i 1 ,!iV, ‘ 1 -‘d ‘ m u-. . s ..ii I ma- >
i' • : ' I (iox - r i ii •. ten l rlt np e
ea i i -ii y:.cmmtos•! v•>s o- r V.<• -
Pre.-o i - , .u I t n eds e, i■ ;i o. •
('ll.i.f 4 late.”
In alb.i-’i n • -he ar -.men’ a < i s
r. <:< I h us. bei-mseid !• s gn-gk.p -
cal 1 c t o r s x s :
“G d O I d t’ .t We si. ml | s ek • .
in • ill ile t. vsy < cuof ( • n w | e .p.
Icwi li .»■• 1 1 'Hdtis ?l th i'.iip-t’ul di «,
vase xi ii. it pi v< d >cm < . f
Iti <m. L'g such an ativn.pt la? frowned
I open by sb patriots
telegraphic.
A flairs in Kentucky.
Memphis. Tenn, Sept, 29.—A dispatch from
Bowling Green Ky., of the 26th. says that Dr.
Johnson, State Senator from Paducah left Frank
fori, Ky., on T uesday night, and made his way t°
l his place under great difficulty. Dr. Johnson
says that the feeling in Frankfort is almost unan
imous in favor of the South. .
The Federal is 1 sxx’ere committing all manner of
depredations in that section of the State. They
have five regiments at and near Muldrougli’s
Hill; and 3 000 Home Guards, at and near Camp
Dick Robinson. But few Kentuckians were, en
listing, and nearly all of their troops were from
Indiana and Ohio.
Advices from Green River to-d iy, state that
after a meeting held in Louisville by Gen. Rob
ert Anderson, G. W. A iderson. I’enb icker. and
other prominent Union men, Gen. Anderson tel
egraphed to Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, to send on
immediately all tiie companies, and parts ol com'
panics however small.
Memphis. Tenn.. Sept 26, — A gentleman just
arrived from She’by county. Ky.. reports there
are 2.0’J0 armed Confederates under Humphrey'
Marshall. The whole county is in a blaze of ex
citement. The State Guards, xvith arms are join
ing his command.
any of the first citizens of the /State have
been arrested and bastiled.
The Kentucky Legislature endorses tiie atroci
ties of the Federalists.
It is reported tiiat A idy Johnson has been ar
rested by the Kentucky Confederates.
Another Victory.
Memphis. Tenn. Sept. 29.—The St. Lon’s Re
publican says thi t 20 pieces of artillery w h - ?
captured besidess.oT) sin ill arms anti perhip;
more. The victory is comnletc, and is evident
ly fully worthy of the sacrifice.
[This must have reference to the buttle at
Lexington. Mo.]
The Ba-.tle of Texing oa, Me.
Nashvit.i e. Tenn. Sent. 29.--T’ e Russellville
correspondent of the Na hvil'e Tenn? '‘Union &
z\rnerican : ’-sen>ls the following: ”.V dispatch to
tee Louisville “Bulletin.” date I Jefferson ( ity.
Mo.. Sept. 22'1. says: A dispatch was received
here at midnivlit to night which says that the
Federal troops at Lexing-on Ma., s irrend -red
to die Conibner.ites on Friday afternoon last t u’
want oi’water. Ben McCulloch was march ng
on Lexington. Maj. Turners wounds, it is
feaied. will prove mortal.’’
Addi'ional from Kentucky.
Nashville T :nn.. S-ml. 27.—Gen. Riuscai
holds MiPdrougli’s Hill.
The Federal force- in T.auisville. and a’ong the
line, are believed not to exceed !.5o I men.
B is r ported that, in response t“ appenisj■•?
taid. Li aco'n says that the Un'oa mm of Ken
tucky mu I fi Bit tlmir own b itties, as lie n is no
roops to send to them.
Ju GDF. Nisbet in the I f i’i>unti.y.—
We u derst in 1 Judge Nisbet will get
a very heavy vote in Hill exility. —
Ilep »rts from Franklin, Hart, Jackson
and other counties are very f ivorabl •.
We coyy the following from i priv itc
letter from Cass county, uaL d LSili.
Thf. Private r Sum er. —The N-'i't!:-
urn papers have been quite ju ci tnr
over a nmor th it the Privateer " um-
L r had been strand; (1, we m>v slate
tbit the report is no credit'd by i“'
Secretary of the Navy. The “bold Pi
xat-'or” wiil tu.n np some where.-[ Il :ch
mond Dispatch. 2 liii.
How the Soldiers Vote. —A c >rr *
puiidcnt of the Moeen TeDy ah s >ys that
since th , nomination <•' .Judge Nisbet i
the pulls were opened in (he 2 I Georgia
B :t;alion at Srweb's Point, V i., .-n i tin
vote taken fur Governor; the l'< still Was
eve y man voted L r Nisber.
At la t accounts no vute h id b a n ta
ken tn the Army of the i’otom C but a
friend on th" spo- informs us th l I >r a'
line oil oi fi ty Georgian" ir e 'or N ■
bi 1, a i I'he g’ >T'<>: s E gii!'i Georg j
u iin mom Savi'iah It pa'licaa.
j.y.. m
For SI eriff an I Pqntv Sb ii;i.
Ph* announce the pr
otll 'ers - J. T. ROBERT'ON iG J F. Me 1J '-
KdV. foi the offi. es o!’S! eriff an 1 Deputy Sher
iff m' C.'bb coiintv f'»r ''' •• *m u
"•t>~ l ie i-e .uuioiuice x»>-• -> ■<
.as a candidate for fax Collector torUobb c- un
tv at tho election in January lcnL lob .ge
M \NY V( JTI-lh’S.
Jfr. ]" ■■■: :■ ' C ; - A J.
HANSELL.n-n c cid’.d i'e for S m ia>r: r.p
resent the 3‘>th Senator; il Dis:rict in next
General Assembly oi Georgia
7’--P|(> IS •anl St 1 C'.‘ IE.N ‘ .
HAY 1 MiD. INij .of Fulton, is i citi lim
Senator torepre-ent t-i •3 > n'en c ■ ;l-. - .ct
in the n -V General A- 'inbly.
Wc are ca b I tn ann ■ D.'. 1..
BANKS? »N acm “ Ute t > tep-e-e ; the ;n
tv of C< bb in t . • tr'.v Ltylsi i'ic' •.
Jfc. H.i’i'-'r I’lea-e annoi’nee .1. v. DAN 'LL
Sr. ns a C a n iidate t» vepre-e t C«-bb (.-. uHy m
the next Lc" sl.'.tucc and ob'Le
MANY V T .
)[ -. El'. I'ie i an i 1:1' •<• L •
11 »L- ■' >M ; * acm 1:1 ite for N;a • i ■
of Cherokee county in tlm nex: Ge a-c.;’. A
semb’' c? Georgia. r.:id oblige
MANY VOTER' |
JI. •>.-.• l':ease.m:e w.c* N. B- ' ■ M- <
a- a C.a I ; -.: ■to: ■ j •e-c.i' C< C ua’y in '
nex Leeisl ..ti e and huge.
MANY VOTM t'.
V. E: or•• -Y--i »■;’>’ b -u-mmy:' . <
Sr ran m w.ng >A'Li.‘. L.\AYvE' ... L- : .
asc in I'-'l Ge :o repren: • e 1
P’j- let in the r.ext Gc.'.cril of the
State. 1
r-'-T- ~X t . ire a;.3>ri. •! t‘ ana > m-'-' GIJ
N I E'l i.L a- -x r '
s« :t the " ay of Cobb ;j Lu r. x: G
Assembly of s"»w-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Office SofTin-mx Telegraph Co. |
Marietta. G.v, Aua.. 20. 1861. f
THE STOCKHOLDERS of the SOUTtiEL’N
TELEGRAPH CO., will receive their divi
de ds by calling at this office.
By o der of Treasurv.
August 20,-2m. A. W. YORK. Manager.
The maxims of wises men are topreserve the
body in perfect health, not to wait for the devel
opment of disease. “Be wise in time check
and guard against the first approach. Keep the
stomach and blgod healthy an 1 pure, and the
plagues of a poisoned atmosphere foil harmless.
Tire only remedy that will thoroughly purify
the blood, and at the same time strengthen and
invigorate the system, is .McLean’s Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. Try it, and you
will be convinced. See advertisement.
if. R.
THE FALL MALARIA.
THE Fi-.VI.K OF riir, SEASON.
ALL POTENT EFFECT OF RADAWAY's REMEDIES,
i R‘.dawatM Ready Relief, a household requi
site for al] who would be forearmed against
| mortal d sease. is absolutely indispensible in
i the fail. Ma>'k 1 One or two doses will breaJc
up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever,
dumb ague, or any other m ilarious complaint,
at the commencement, as certainly as tiie dis
■ order will break clown the victim if unchecked.
, The colics and other bowel complaints, so gen
■ cr.il in autumn, are almost instantly checked
'by a single dos-. It positively extinguishes
i pain, whether sharp or acute, constant or sp is
. modic. an i its blessed effect in neuralgia,
! rheumatism, fie doloreux. and tooth-ache, can
i only be conceived by those who h ive exjierienc
' ed*
KEVP IT IN YOUR TlitUsE.
It is important that ev Ty household should
be furnished with R.idxvay's Ready Relief—its
use on ail occasions where there is fever will,
in a few minutes secure ease to the patient.
In attacks of (.'roup. Sore Throat. Infltienzi.
R :lway’s Ready Relief will quickly cure the
patient.
Midway’s regulating fills
THE BEST PURGATIVE MED'CLNE IN THE WORLD.
Radaway’s Regi lxriNG Pills are never more
’irgentiv needed than in tiie fall. Ihe rich
fruits ami indiueitible ve.get ibles of autumn.
‘ chills by which the circa! i‘ion is thrown on! of
balance, and the stum tch. liver and lungs par-
■ tiilly par lyzed. To restore these functions,
an I'fit tiie body to withstmd the inc cmmicy of
winter, a course of this great aperient, altera
tive and tonic, is absolute!v necessary. It is t:e
onl v cuiliarlic in the world xv’iicli equalizes the
circulation of the blood. All the mineral pur
gatives have a de tdiy contrary eject, and beuce
tiie fearful mercurial diseases.
ihidxv.ty’s Regulating Piils are the only
vegetable’subs itute for Calomel. Mercury, Qni
n’m>‘- a dose of from four to six will secure in
the most urgent cases, where these drugs are
used, ai) the g-od effects which the physician
I exneets to derive, without entailing upon the
patiert the horrid results of the presence of
of these pis- ns— one of Railway's Regulating
i'i“s p >ss !-s'‘s more of the element:- ot health
--an 1 te:i o'd the "(i',v;T over disease- than ten
ofuay otli .t pills in use- 3J pills in each box.
Radway’s RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Rwiway’s Renovating Resolvent ar>ests
di-compo ition of the flesh, curing pruruient dis
j ch.',' • ail r.Hi'iing s'tvs. dis;-a-es ,oi the eye
■ lids, ms? ail lip-, an I every type of scrof
nle/.K syphilitie, eruptive, and tubercular dis-
ihilwav's Remedies an? sold bv Druggists
i everywhere. R \DWAY&CO, 23 j'ohn st; N.Y.
Bold b. llnnm >it A; Groves, Marietta, ila.
Septemb t lst-lm.
: NEW AD ZEBUISEMENT3.
G org a Coijb County:
WHERE S, R;-berry Eason Administrator
on the estate of Elias S. Norton, deceased
late of said ini.y. applies Io me fur letters of
-:r- '->;i from sa : d .-vlm'mstr.ition.
T ■■•;? are therefore to cite an I admonish all
uni singular those e mcerned to lie their objae
' Hons, if ;i > ■: they bav-?. in my office on or before
tiie first Monday in April next, otherwi e letters
| of ui ;-ion will b • grnnte 1 th" uppl.cant a'
that term of the Court of Ordin try of Cobb
County.
G ven under my hind, at office, in Marietta,
tl; ■: 3 Jth Septmnber. 1861.
JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
0. t. 1. -Cm.
1 ..
Gear ia Cobb County:
v, il lR; A--', .',z :beth i'-er. Ad ninistratr’x
▼ ’ oi < h ir'es Cier, deceased, late of sai l
Ci-ii..ty. applies tom* for letters of dismission
from s il l Adm.nistr ition.
These are di.-ret u'e to cite an 1 Admonish -JI
and singular those concerned io file iheir obiec
tie 's, if -ay they i ive. in my office on or before
the li.s; Mon lay in April next, otli Twiscletter?
' i d.-iiit. io;i will be granted tiie applicant at
that :-. .".ii us tiie Co tri oi Ordinary of Cobb
County.
Gtv-m r.a Imy band, at effi ■ ■, in Marietta,
th s ..Jili t ep'.ember. I m I.
JNO. G.CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
Oct. I.—Cm.
G- 'or;;i.\' <bb C guilty:
AyJA ■■ \ IL J i-'k-on. AlministrVor
H. J . m li !.l.'lect-1 ite of s iid Coun
ty. a -vi-s 10 me tor letters of dismiss.on
from si:d A milnisir.ition.
ih re th ere lore to cite and Ydtnoni h vll |
ngul rth ise cin x»rne I to flic their bje ■ ;
tioas. if any they have, in my • ffi eon < r before :
ti.? tl t Monday I : April n-.-.x" otis-rw.so tetters 1
ot dismission will be g tni'.'-i 'll" applicant a' :
t . t-.in of the C 1 iri ui Ordinary of Cobb
C'-nti'y.
(. .vn r ■ mv I:: lat < ffice. in Marie:’ ;
is JRh .;• en i. 1861.
JNO, G. C AMPBELL. Ordinary.
O?’. I—6 m.
Geor r .1 Cobb Coud. 7 :
■t jl'/ii ...’ R\ -1 li ■ nV ugdn, Iminiso-a'c*!-j
Vi/ '6 M - - Ri.sse u <.e <;> 1. !at.. of si i j
(oun’i. r.pii"--' to me lor ie.te.s ui dis
r.'. - ! • ii-.-m . A imini.-'.r.iiion.
:-,e I.Adm n'sh all
•tl to file their objec-
- h • La'in my -m or b fore I
'f: -i i 1 .1A;:i! 1. x . o'.iie;-wi - le ters j
• m 1 l> •gr r.:- I :’m.* i ; q»nt at
in’, t- . .I'-. ‘ u.ir. of Ordinary of Cobb
■>V' 11 •’ a im.l. at office, in Marie.‘a,
■1 NO.</.CAH'DEI-L. Grain ,:y.
a Drimatic Entertainment :
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At O• ■ .LL’S HALL on T.ics lay evening >
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1 . .>.■ ■ <• It .• the Ladle’s Aid
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Aximlai- fa u;-'s S.«le.
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Admiuisirator’s Sale.
BORGIA. Milton County.—By virtue of an
VI Order from t e Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be soid on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court House door at
Alpharetta, within the legm hours of sale, the
Lands belonging to the Lstate of DniciLa Wal
ker, deceased. ' james walker,
Sept. JL9th, 1861. Administrator.
Executor’s sale.-
A GREEABLE to the last Will and Testament
ToL of Eli McConnell, ia e ol Milton county, de
ceased, we xYili oiler lor sale in the d own of Al
pharetta, within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
lots of Land, to-Wit: No, 781, 797, 798, 799.
8-W, 8.11. B‘JZ, 853. 85-1. 855, 856, 857, 858. 85J
860, 861, 869, 870; 871, 872, 873. 874, 875. 876.
9z5, 9a6, 9.7. and in the Second District of
the second Section of originally Cherokee coun
ty. now the counties of Cherokee and Milton,
containing ILzO acres.
The pl ce is one of the best farms in upper
Georgia, well improved, with good dwelling
and a.l other necessary out-buildings, and a fine
merchant Mill, situated upon a never failing
stream of water, and in a healthy location.—
Also, upon the premises are attached several
M•.chine Shops so situate.l that the machinery
is propelled bv w,.ter.
JOSHUA R(,BERTS. ) P .
ii. b. mcconnell, f ”•
We will also sell on Wednesd iy the 4th day of
December next, upon the premises described a
quantity of Wtieat. Cora, Fodder, I Mule. 2 Sets
liiacksmith’s Tools. 1 six horse Wagon and
Harness Farming tools of all descriptions and
arious other articles belonging to a farm and
too tedious to mention.
JOSHUA ROBERTS, i „ .
H. B. MeCuNNELL, f s '
September 19th, 1861.
MA RI E T TAFEM ALE
<CJ O X-. IL, E G 12.
npiIIS Institution commends itself to th? pat
.1. r mage 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 and exercise, and'its moder
ate charges.
I’articular information should be obtain
ed. not from Rumor, but by direct application
to T. B. COOPER. A. M.. Principal.
Sept. 3. 1.861.
iNTOtice.
TV, O montns alter <lete application will be
nialo to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb
county, lor leave to sell the lands pelonging to
the ertote of 1-aac Howell, late of said countv.
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said decaased his September 3d, '6l.
11, P. HOWELL. Adm'r.
WE HAVE " ON W
.IND FOR S UYE AS:WV»’ AN
THE
AIaWW FOR
USB HIT.
R,io Coffee.
BliclF c Tea Choice,
Green Tea,
Crushed Sugar,
Sugar,
Yellow Coffee’Sugar,
powdered
Brown Sugar,
Sodi Biscuit,
Cream Biscuit
B .1 u ter 0 ra ckers,
Macaroon Snap B'scuit,
P i ckle 3 0 • 1
Mackerel, WL .eFisb,
Syrup and Molasses,
Ycast’Po wders,
Cooking Soda,
Soap & Starch.
SNDiOO AND MADDER,
CoDertis. Uo wood,
Venetian. 17ed,
Ch I’ome Yellow,
'Tiir’ , voy T?ed V:htt,
IJllKi FstOTKL
POWDEB AND SHOT,
F’erfiision Caps, F,ead.
Flints, Gun Tubes, Vc.
Ci*ool<oii\v
ZV’ST.'U.D VINEGAR.
! POTASH LN IT N (’ \N-’,
{' A?*, USN TR T E!> ? - A’E.
U J v • '-«.IN I’l X E CJX DL ES.
PA R A AA i N E C A N
Chocolate and Cocoa,
Candies,
lGiis=ins,
Ihuin
U cJb
IVc will d x otr best to km-p enr Stock a
c ni''.<-:v us po-sible md will . to suit oi:
cu toinor-i. < >ttr twiH are Ca^b.
WILLI AM POOP & SCN.
Angu-t sth Irtul.
Hamilton Jlarklev \ Jovner.
D::RUIG:g:I:S3T:s:.
7 T kVE ’ iv?-l fr : 1 •'! • West, and of-
Lol for for sik- for r nA O.Aj :
2' > G. J -ns i’tiio Laid 0.1 ; ;
I- 0 “ Prime Alc.oli >1 ; *
It'i.s “ Tai’iwi s (>'l ;
90 “ Burning Fluid ;
120 <>i! ;
2 B ;rr !i Linswd O-.i! ;
150 i’ 'iir'l- Pun* S'lLJiiir ;
J IL >n't Peter ;
2'o In s. Uookii.g Soda ;
For Sab for CASH Only. I
■ r . . • ■'
notic? Vi it w-_- will no' ir-w li'Sl an; b.>dy g"< .
. . <' '. ■ ■ 1
MA J- ;
May 31st, 18M. j •
t-n .- fj,,s.._a fre lo- jttre ■ -■■■ ■ v
' ROVi f. <K KUTykR- j
. 1851.
1
AND
■ Snmmer Goods!!!!
Phoenix Building, Marietta, GVq
(Opposite the Public Square)
JR. ITT I’isCHi.
I7OR SPKNj & SUMMER Has
5. in btore. a .--piendid assortment ui'STA
' ILE and FANCY Dry-Goods, suitable for Cit*
|- and Country Trade.
. Having made excellent arrangements for.
lull supply of everything
rsMvv and Novjtct,,
i- at all times through the season, assure civ»tora
; era, and the public generally, that he will’ sei
, any and all styles of GOODS
t As low as can bo purchased in this City
1 Assorted Goods in Silks, Bareges, Muslins Ma
,- retzts, Organdies, and Jackonets, Foulard
Anglaise. and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil
las, in Silks, Laces. Grass Cloth. <tc. Em
broidered and Lace Svtts, Linen and
Lace Setts. U.S. L. C. and Superior
f Handkerchiefs. Parasols. Fans,
r Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts,
s , Ac., Ac.. &c.
I Also, a full supply of Bleached And I?r OWa
i Bneehngs and Shirtings. Cotton ades. Jemex
i md Stripes. HOOP SKIRTS of the latest
styles.
BOOTS, SHOES, &<•.
Also, a large stock of
'iEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
• M hicl; he .vill sell as low. for Cash, as thev can
be bought in this or any other market.
Call and examine hifi Stock. None can
■xcel him. April 12th, 1861-ly,
s
; IF YOU WANT
Any
20.
FAMILY OR PATENT
MEDICINES
Or Your
Prescriptions Prepared
11777/ PA lib:
Call or send your orders to
WILLIAM ROOT,
Oct. Ist 18 -1 -ts.
War Notice
OUR accounts are all dux* up to the first day
of July, and we earnestly request our
friends to com • forward and
£3s>t tl TT]p
As we are compelled to have Money to carry on
the Wars. We hope thev will not wait to be
called on. HAMMETT & GROVES.
July 26th, 1891 hn.
KZeio.iiesa.YV Piouse.
ITTHEPASSEN- GER DFPOt
Marietta, Georgia.
FIIIS House, well arranged and convenient'
ly located, ii ts recently passed into tin
hands of the undersigned, and is open for the
iccominodation of permanent and transie*
boarders.
They are determined to spare no pains or a'
motion to make their guests comfortable. I’o»
!ers always in attendance at the trains.
Lent, ‘2B - tt. 1 OBBS & HUDSON.
RESID 1: N T DEN TIS T.
f't RATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta and
VJT vicinity for a liberal patronage during the
past ten years, is still prepared to perform all
operations either for preserving the natural, or
iserting artifiicial teeth in the most approved
uiiiner.
He solicits calls from those who have vcrpbal
'eO.k, us he is using a preparation for filling the
:iost delicate teeth no matter how badly de
• ived. if not olhenvise diseased —and rendering
hem B‘‘i’viceabic fur years. It is about the
ame color as the teeth and will never ebung
>r discolor the teeth.
;?-G~ [ldlers to citizens of Marietta for whom
m has operate I during the past ten years.
Terms.—liash. unless by special contract,
'time sont'i side of public square, over the Post
Oct sth 1860.
W. L. GAULT,
Grocer and Produce Merchaa*'.
CUEROKEB Sr., Makietta, Ga.
Keeps constantly on hand every article'm th*
Grocerv Line Such as;
SUGARS,
CO FFEE,
MOLASES,
SYRUP,
SALT LARD and BACON”,
Uhe-ae Mackerel and White fish. Tobacco, Sc
rars. Iron and farmers I ;’ lc f ke, I s A * c
C,hs (’"idles Soap. Powder Shot.* Lena,
and a choice lot/tneold BVuAia
V a>i pmZnns indebted to nrn by not* or open
tecount will save cost by cmmng forw,-ud ana
-aage ? Sett’einerP. lam determined to !uv«
prompt paying customers or not have
Oct. 12.
J OOD FOR
p H ‘a~7 ea l .
* SUPi’LYNfPcA meal—the best food jn
A -1 pt constantly on hit®, »t >1
fj'ril. I___C. 1 ___C. J. SOPARD.
X? rx OI3E- SS
H VYING returned Ju -gein. my 0 d
home., I offer nv services to lh ~
and the püblic
-,..-v- l for nearlv twenty years i» iepairing
W atcHes, Ac. I now proved
v<Amonn ’in u.Mition I have in etore. an as
lAAA u'i-S sSrTwS*
Cans. Fresh OV<? O'G'teTP. „
SARDIS sIS AND CLAMS.
,n I :« variety of Articles usually kept in a Ccn
fectiomiry Store liberally bcR«
Tiiaukml to: continuance of the
'owed. 1 r .p.. e :all-, solicited to
' the Public Square, next door
to rheenix Buildin’. A D RUEDE
Sep t. 14 th—tt. . _
-r£ h t_l 5; Lv c K WaR .
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