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HARDWARE,
Furnishi n g G oode
&C., &c.
Wes" side of Public Square.
The largest stuck ever brought to Ma
rietta.
W.L WADSWORTH
ANNOUNCES that he has just recoined the
largest and most complete assortment of.,
IHRDWABK
axd
'House Farnshing
Goods
Ever brought to this
- j market, which will be
Rc * k -. -. -sold on more favorable
terms than ever before
Iron, Steel, Nt Is, Pots, Latch
es, Locks, (Tinges. Carpenter's
Tools, Axes, Hatchets,
Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, 80. ,
■ and Wood Stoves. Every va
riety of Blacksmith's Tools.
Anvils. Vices. Bellows. Crofts Cut. Tenon. Mill
and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil
low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery. Silver-pl’
ted Ware, Corn Shelters,
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades
FAINTS, 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. L. WADSWORTH.
Oct. 5, 1800.
~MESSRSJPAGE & HALEY,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the
public to their stock of
Fall and Winter Goods I
Just received from Charleston. Almost every
article usually kept in a DRY GOODS
STORE, may be found.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRYGOOD%
SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS CLOTH [NG,
Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery
®S“Call and see our Stock beforo buying
elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond
with the hardness of the times.
Store next door to 0. M. Young.
Oct. 19th, 1860-ts. PAGE A HALEY.
Dry Goods,
Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS. BOOTS, SHOES, &6.
TITHE subscriber at the North corner of the
I square in Marietta keeps constantly on
hand a well 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
QUALITIES and PRICES.
as my customers can buy from me as low as
from any house in Georgia,
TPOR. CA.SIT !
And I only ask that the public in Cobb and
the adjacent counties will satisfy themselves ol
the fact. L. BENNETT.
N. B.—My customers indebted to me are re
quested to come forward and settle their ac
counts. L. B.
All persons indebted are expected to come
forward and settle at once.
Persons wanting Goods can get them at
cheap for cash at mv Store as any when*.
L. BENNETT.
Oct. 5, 1860 6m
KTotio:--.
AFTER the first day of January 18(11. we
will sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices.
Thankful for past favors we still solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
Per 28, 186 A GREENE
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA?
Ifixecutivc Department
Joseph E. Brown—Governor.
John B. Campbell, ) o .
11.11. Waters. I Secretaries of Executive
11. J. G. Williams. j Department.
E P Watkins —Secretary of State.
John Jones—Treasurer.
Peterson Thweatt—Comptroller General.
A. J. Boggess—Surveyor do.
Legislative .Depart nient.
Theodore L Guerry—President of Senate.
F H West—Secretary d > do
C J Williams— Speaker of House of Repre.
George Myllier—Clerk “ “ “ “
Penitentiary.
Eli cConnell—Principal Keeper Penitentiary
Chas G. Talbiro— Assistant “ “
W A Williams—Book Keeper of
Chas W Lane—Chaplain “ “ “
Dr R G Case—Physician il il
Lunatic Aksylum.
Dr T Green—Superintendaat Lunatic Asylum
Dr SG White, )
DG Campbell. 8 Trustees do do
Miller Grieve, I
JUDISCIARY DEPARTMENT
SVPREMK COURT JUDGES.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of Athens,
Richard 11 Lyon, of Atlanta.
Charles J Jenkins, of Augusta,
REPORTER.
George N Lester, of Marietta.
CLERK.
Charles W Dvßose. o f Sparta.’
districts.
Ist District. —Pranswlck. Eastern and Middle
Jndial Circuits.
Time oe Session.--2nd llonday in January
nnd June, at Savannah.
2nd District.—Pat tula. Macon. South-western
and Chattahoochee. Judicial circuits
Time of Session 4th monday in January and
3rd mondiy in June at Macon.
3n. District—Tallapoosa. Flint, (oweta. Blue
Ridge and Cherokee circuit ?
Time of sessions—4th monday in March and
2nd monday in August at Atlanta.
4th District—Western and Northern circuits
Time of session—4th monday in May and No
vember at Athens.
sth District—Ocnm! gee and Southern circuits.
Time of sessions—2nd monday in May and
November at Milledgeville.
THEM ARIE TTA S EMI ; WEE KL Y ADVOCATE
COURT CALENDAR FOR 1861.
REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
SU PERIOR COU RTS.
JANUARY. | JULY.
2d Monday, Chatham i Ist Monday, Floyd
4th Monday*Floyd ' Ith -‘ Lumpkin
Richmond j AUGTST.
Lumpkin* Qk Monday, Clark
■ FFBRUA.RY. Campbell
Ist. Monday, Clark ' Dawson
2d Monday, Campbell 13d Monday. Ferny th
Dawson fl’olk
3d Monday, Forsyth Glascock
fl’olk Meriwether
Glascock Walton
Meriwether 4th monday’Baldwin
Walton Jackson
4th Monday, Baldwin Monroe
Jackson Paulding
Monroe Taliaferro
Paulding Walker
Taliaferro (Thursday alter. Pierce
Walker | SEPTEMBER.
A. ARCH. I lst monday, Appling
Ist ThTsd’y, Pierce Chattooga
Ist Monday, Appling Cherokee
Chattooga Columbia
Cherokee . Coweta
Coweta Crawford
Columbia Madison
Crawford Marion
Gwinnnett ~ , Morgan
Madison 2d monday, Butts
1 Marion z^ a l s
Morgan h?^ ce
2d monday, Butts hibeit
Cass Fayette
Coffee Greene
Elbert Gwmnett
Fayett £ ,cl^ n ?
Greene Mashinton
Pickens }} ebster
Wash’nton 3c Cobb
Webster alJlouu
3d monday, Cobb ~ a ,
’ Calhoun " art n
Hall { Card
Hart M aco t n
Heard | Newton
Macon l n . t , na ! n
Newton I Taibot
Putnam i a g
Talbot I , , J J llO , 011
Tatnall IMh monday,Clinch
W ai .o Chatttahoochee
Friday after, Bulloch Emanuel
4th monday. Clinch
' wiggs
Emanuel W™ 6
Lee wilkes
Twiggs Monday after ) E j
White 4th mnndav f
Wilkes OCTOBER.
4th Tlir’sd’y. Montgo’ry monday, Carroll
mond’y after ) Echols Dooly
4th monday, f Effing- Early
ham T ,ll ton
APRIL. Gilmer
Ist mondav, Carroll Gordon
’ Dooly I il vlor
Earley Minims
Fulton Milkmson
Gordon _ T , ... Dike
Pike Wedn d’y “ Rabun
Raban - monday, Fannin
Tavlor Habersham
AVarren Hancock
Wilkinson Harris
d mondav, Habersham ens
' Hancock M' ller
Harris Scnven
Laurens Mini ter
Miller 3d monday, Frankli
Scriven
'Sumter Haralso
Thur, after Mclntosh Henry.
[monday, Franlin , Jefferson
iGlynu ; Jones
Haralson ; Murray
Henry I Oglethorpe
Jefferson ' Pulaski
Jones i Stewart
Liberty i u ’iion
Murray I v ’-°rth
Th rsd y aft r.Montgom
Pulaski Cl ’y
Stewart 4th monday,Wayne
*ircnd’yaft. Worth Banks
Bryan Decatur
4th monday,Wayne DeKalb
Banks Houston
Decature Jasper
DeKalb Lincoln
Houston ! Schley
Jasper j latna.ll
Lincoln I Towns
Schlev Whitfield’
Whitfield 1 , . Wilcox
Wilcox Th’rsd’y aft’r, Irwin
Th’rsd’v-aft’r. Irwin I'rid y after, Belfair
Friday after, Telfair , Camden,
Camden ( mono y aft’rCharlton*
Mond’y after Beraien I
Charlton NOVEMBER.
MAY. ’ Ist monday. Berrien
Ist mondav, Clayton Clayton
Gilmer ; Hffingham
Randolph | Milton
Upson Randolph
2d m< nd a v. Burke I Upson
Catoosa !-d monday. Burke
Chatham Catooso
Fannin Mitchell
Mitchell Muscogoo
Muscogee 3dmonday, Bibb
3d mondya, Bibb ‘ Quitman
Quitman Spalding
Spalding Troup
Troup Baker
Union 4th mond’y. Dade
Baker Terrell
4th monday. Dade Th’rsd'y aft. Mclntosh
Terrell mond’y a’f tColquitt
Towns do * Liberty
Last mond’y. Colquitt monday as ( r
JUNE. terLib’rty j
Ist mondav, Lowndes
Dougherty DECEMBER.
Milton Ist monday,Dough'rty
2d monday, Brooks Lowndes
Johnson |2d monday,Johnson
JClay 1 * Brooks
3d monday, Thomas ! (Clay
4th mondav. Richmond.: 3d monday Thomas.
♦May holds three weeks, if necessary, at each
term.
fThis change not to take effect till after the
next regular term of the Court.
J All courts in Clay county, which, under the
old law. would sit between now and the times
as fixed by his act. must stand over till the
times fixed as above.
||The county of Chattahoochee, by act of this
session, is to be added to. and become a part ot
the Chattabooeh ?e Judicial District, after first
January It:'I.
TV ot-ice.
VI.L persons indebted, by account, to the un
dersigned are earnestly requested to settle
the same by Note. I have sold out my entire
stock ot Goods and quit the business. I there
fore. desire to close up my Books. I would
PREFER THE MONEY,
bat 1 cannot expect that, these times, certainly
j everybody can settle their accounts, if not bv
money t..ey can at least do so by Note. Please
friends, call in and see me.
DILLARD M. YOUNG.
August 27th. 1861.-ts.
i-OOD FOR NIL.CII COWS.
PE A JI EA L.
4 SUPPLY of Pea meal - the best food in
market—kept constantly on hand, at
per bushel. C. J. SHEPARD.
DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
Cordial and
Blood ZR-uhVifiex',
THE GREATEST
Remedy in the
AV'orld, and the most
Delicio-.s
AND DELIGHTI’UL
Cordial ever taken.
The thousands up
on thousands who=s
•T
JgL
Before tukiri' are daily using Me After takiiig"
Lean's Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is
absolutely an infallible remedy for renovating
and Invigoka HXG the shattered and diseased
system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the sick, suffering invalid to llcaHli
aud StKiigtli.
THERE IS XO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
It will cure liver complaint, dyspepsia, Diar
rhoea. disentery, headache, depression of spirits,
fever and ague, inward fever, bad breath, or any
disease of the liver, stomach, or bowels.
Gentlemen do you wish to be healthy,
strong and vigorous ?
Ladies, do you want the bloom of health
to mount to your cheeks again? —then go and get
McLean s Strengthening Cordial & Blood Purifier,
Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give
satisfaction, it will cure any disease of the
kidneys, womb, or bladder; fainting, obstruct
ed menstruation, falling of the womb, barren
ness. or any disease arising from chronic or
nervous debility, it is an inlalible 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. Yellow'’ever, cholera or any pre
vailing diseases.
Caution.—Beware of Druggists or Deal
ers who may try to palm upon yon a bottle of
Bitters or Sarsaparilla (which th“y 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. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It
is the onlv remedy that will purify your Blood
thoroughly, and, at the same time, Strengthen
and Tnwigorate the whole organization. It is
put up in Large Bottles —SI per bottle, or six
bottles $5. DR. J. IL AIcLEAN, Proprietor.
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, J/o.
DR. McLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS.
for Liver Complaint Biliousness, Headache, &c,
There has never been a Cathartic medicine,
offered to the public, that has given such entire
satisfaction as McLean's Universal Pills.
Beieg entirely vegetable, they arc perfectly
innocent and can be taken by the most tender
infant; yet prompt and powerful in removing
all Bilious secretions, acid or impure feted
matter from the stomach. In fact, they are the
only pills, that should be used in malarious dis
tricts.
They produce no griping sickness or pain at
the stomach or bowels, though very active and
searching in their operation, promoting healthy
secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. AVho will
suffer from biliousness, headache and foul stom
ach, when so cheap a remedy can be obtained?
Keep them constantly on hand ; a single dose,
taken in season, may prevent hours, days and
months of sickness, Askfor Dr. J. 11. McLean’s
Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated
they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box,
can be sent by mail to any part of the country.
J. If. McLE. 1 A', >So(e Proprietor,
Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
7/ie Bist External in the World for Man or Beast
Thousands of human beings have been saved
a life of decrepitude and misery by the
use of this invaluable Liniment. It will relieve
bain almost. ; nst.antaneously, and it will cleans,
purify and heal the foulest sore in an incredi
ble short time. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment will relieve the most inveterate cases of
rhumatism, goute, or Neuralgia. Foi paralysis
contracted muscles, .stiffness or weakness in the
Joints, muscles oi ligaments, it will never fail.
Two applications will cure sore throat, head
ache or earache. For burns or scalds, or any
pain, it is an infallible reriiedy. Try it, and you
will find it an indispensable remedy. Keep it
always on hand.
Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge
of horses, will save money by using J/cLeun’s
Uolcnnic OH Liniment. It is a speedy and in
fallible cure for Galls, sprains, chafes, swellings,
sweeney. sores, won i ds. scratches, or any exter
nal disease. Try it. and you will be convinced.
DR.J, 11. AIcREAN Proprietor
SAINT LOF IS. MO.
IViLUi’iAM Root, Agents. Marietta.
May 17th. IST-l —wly.
A RI) ASSOCIATIO?,
BIIILADE'IBHIA, BA.
A Benevolent 1, stilvtion established by pedal en
dowment. for the Belief of the >Siek and Dis
tressed. afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially fo?' the Cure, of Diseas
es of the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL advise given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with
a description of their condition, (age, occupa
lion, habits of life. Ac.,) and in case of extreme
poverty, medicines furnished free of charge.
V.,li able reborts on Spermatorrhiea. and
other Diseases of the sexual Organs, and on the
New Remedies employed in the Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes'
free of charge. Two or three tor pos,
tage will be acceptable.
Address, DR.J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Act
ing Surgeon. Howard Association. No. 2 South
Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Bv order of the
Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL,
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Sec. President.
January 4th. 1860. —wly.
FAMILFSUPPLII’S.
oo
rpilE SUBSCRIBER offers the public at his
1 Store next to A. Green Aco Cherokee Street,
a full stock of GROCERIES, embracing every
article usually kept in that line, such as
SUGARS. a]| kinds ;
COl-TEE, all kinds ;
MOLASSES, SYR EE,
TOBACCO, YARNS,
Ac., &c., &
Conn tr y Prod uc e,
taken in Barter, on ’liberal terms.
Having purchased the store and goods of Mi.
B. S. Johnson, he also offers a large stock of
GROCERIES at that stand, on Cherokee Street. |
tnd Mr. HAMES will take pleasure in waiting
on. senstomer October 12. '6O. tf] E. PAGE.
Mrs. A.
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
Connelly’s Iron Front Store,
White Had. near Alabama Street
ATL AXTA, GEORGIA.
4 LARGE a? =oriment of Bonnets, Head I
A. I’re.-scs. Bertha Capes. Embroideries. Dress
Trimmings and Fancy Goo is constantly on hand.
Bonnets made to order at short notice.
Oct 5, ly.
HOME IND USTRY
A T T 11 E
OLD STAND.
WIkMSWi
All kinds of
Blaclismitliing and Repairing.
HARNESS MAKING AND
•R I 3 A I T?- IKT O .
Plantation and Mill-work, Horse-shce
ing, etc. A good stock olways on hank- Also
the Right to manufacture
Peeler’s Celebrated Plow.
Got. 13th, 1860,tf,
Lewis Servatues’
AT the Tucker DuiWing. near the Court House
where he has constantly on hand the follow
ing variety of articles and would be pleased to
ha ve the citizens of Marietta and the public gene
rally to call on him before purchasing elsewhere.
Bread, Cakes, and Pies.
Yeast. Hobs and Malt, Different kinds of
Crackebs, by Wholesale and Retail, Common
Candy, Gum Drops, Chocolate and Licorice, &c.
Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Pickles, Pepper
Sauce, Catsup, Mustard and Sardines.
BRANDY PEACHES
And Ginger Preserves. Lemon, Raspberry,
Blackberry and Pineapple Syrup, in quart bot
tles. A fine and pure article of Rhine Wine. A
good article of Beer.
Also, most any article in the Grocery Line,
such as
Coffee, Sugar, N. O. Syrup. Rice, Lard, Wes
tern Preserves. Butter. Eggs, Lumburger Cheese,
Candles, Starch. Brooms, Soap. &c., &c., &c.
Different kinds of Matches. Fine and Common
Cigars, by Wholesale and Retail. Different
Brands of Fine Tobacco and Snuff.
A Fine assortment of China, German and
American Toys.
fiSF Terms Cash !
Dec. 16.’59, 6tn. [l’] L SERVATUES
i’n iiHLJ
Garden Seeds.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
10.000 Papers Fresh Ga"don Seeds
600 lbs. Garden Seeds in Bulk.
25'Busliels Easly Peas a-ul Beans,
A few Bids. Onion Si-tts.
All of which will be sold ceap by.
HAMMETT & GROVES.
January 1861.
WATCHES!
QS c lu o c i< s
J -
IVM. A. FRAZER has just returned from New
I! York with the best selected stock of Watch
es, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and plated
ware, ever in this market, and will sell cheaper
than ever before offered.
A splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting
of Etruscan. Lava. Coral. Jets, and plain Gold
Setts. Rings, Pencils, Keys and everything of
the latest style at,
FRAZER'S.
1861, 1861.
MEDICINES.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER.
A NNOUNCE to the public that they have com-
A nienced the New Year with a full stock of
Drugs & Medicines.
They are also fully prepared to sell on terms
that will suit the times.
Kerosene Oil, Kerosene Lamps ;
I'luid, Turpentine, Alcohol ;
Linseed Oil. Lard and Sperm
Ohs for machinery, White Lead ;
Ground Colors, Window-Glass :
Putty Druggists Glass Ware ;
and every other species of Druggists’ Stock.
Prescriptions Carefully Pre
pared. —January 1861.
Cherokee Baptist College.
Cassville, Cass County, Greorgia,
132 50 TO 5162 50 paysfor 40 weeks Tuition
UP Board. Lodging. Washing, Fuel and School
incidentals for a young man.
There are six Classes (two Academic and four
Collegiate). Students are received at any state
of preparation and for any studier. -bey may
select.
Tuition payable in advance. Boarding in
private families. Provisions for 200 students.
For further particulars address
Rev. TllO 4AS RAMBAUT. L. L. D. Pres't.
or Prof. J. I>. COLLINS. A. M.. Dean of Fa’lty.
N. B.—Spring session opens Thursday
Jannarv 17th, 1861, jan. 4-1861. ly.
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Al I *’
&A?. U Sr-X'
oB
NOW IS YOUR TIME !
Wm. A. Fkazer is selling his entire stock o
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver an
Plated Ware, at unusually low prices, (to make
room for a fall stock). Look at the prices, then
call and see the goods, and we are sure yoi
wiil buy.
Silver Watches from $5 to SSO.
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 White Metal, war
ranted. Full weight of silver, consisting > t
Spoons, Forks. Cake and Pie Knives, C> ns. Cake
and Card Basnets, Butter dishe » Spoon Holders
Napkin rings, Syrup cups and plates.
Tea sets, 6 pieces from $25 to SSO. and warran
ted of the best quality.
Gall and be convinced that. Frazers is the
place to buy aug 3. ly
ST. JAMES’ INSTITUTE
Young Ladies.
THE Third Session -will open August 19th,
and close December 20th. Tuition from
$2.50 to $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition,
from time of entrance to end of session payable
in October.
Ygu Circulars containing particulars obtain
ed on application to
Rev. S. BENEDICT.
August 2d, 1862. i
fin Roofing & Gutters.
[AM now ready to do ROOFING and put up
GUTTERS, and to do all kinds ot repairing
in Tin Work, and painting of Tin or Felt Roofs.
Dec. 20 1860-ts. J. M. WILSON.
War! War!!
ON and after this day there will positively
be no
OirocLit CSri-voziL
for goods or work at my store.
All notes and accounts due me and not paid
by the Ist of August -will be placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection.
W. A. FRAZER.
July 22d, 1861tf.
JUST RECEIVING !!
GROCERIES
UVCEUITUSTG
Sugar, Molasses, Syrup. Coffee, Salt.
OOH, BACOM; £O.,
For sale at the lowest cash prices by
1.. C. McKEULANII,
February 26th
For Sale.
LITHE undersigned being desirous of going
B West, offers for sale, his stock of Horses.
Carriages. Buggies, and everything appertaining
to the keeping of a first rate Livery Stable. He
will, also, sell on accommodating terms, his
large and well constructed stables, located in
the city of Marietta, Cobb county, Georgia, on
the great W. &A. Railroad. The* income from
the above property is some $9 or SIO,OOO per
year. Also, for sale, a Line of Hacks, from here
to Cumming, in the county of Forsyth. The
above line leaves Marietta at 8 o’clock, in the
morning, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
regularly. Passengers going up should leave
-Gl'inta in the night train, or at 6 o'clock in
the morning. I. N. HEGGIE.
Jan. 27, iß6o.—ly.
“SHOES -
Qf) A Pair Men’s Lined and Bound Shoes
100 Pair Women s Leather Shoes.
100 Pair Boy’s Shoes.
100 Pair Children's Shoes.
For sale cheap by
Wm. ROOT & SON.
WM.A FBAZERj
HAS A SPLENDID STOCK OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
Silver and Plated Ware,
Which he offers at prices to suit the times.
FOR CASH ONLY,
At his store one door above Connell’s
Hall.
June Ist, 1861tf
fImFIY STORE. ~'
GROVES & BUTNER,
, . AVE opened in the Post Office L’ui .ding
IJ, VAIETY FAMILY STORE,
in which will be found EVERY ARTICLE in the
GROCERY LINE-
Liquors excepted—besides a great variety of
other articles.
All bills payable on presentation.
If you want good
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR,
RiCE. SALT. MOLASSES.
LARD. FISH. SYRUP. YARN.
CORN, MEAL, GRIST.FLOUR, Ac.
or anything in that line, give us a call, and we
warrant satisfaction.
We will also keep Foolscap Letter Pa
per Pens, Ink, an 'l other articles of sta
tionery.
Country Produce
of all kinds, taken in barter on liberal terms.
ALSO, ON HAND
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Soaps,
Indigo, Powder, Shot, Lead,
Candles, Oranges, Lemons, Candies,
Starch, Nails, &c. Ac.
Marietta. Georgia, Oct., 27th, 1860-ts. ,
TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY.
’Western Atlantic (State) Rati Road.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare ?5.
John W. Lewis, Superintendent.
Day Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, atlo 20. a
Maiiettaat 11 30
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7 08 1-. 1
Leaves Chattanooga atl 45
Arrives at Marietta - - 851
Atlanta - - 10 a. m
Night Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7 30 pm
Marietta, - • 840
Arrives at Chattanooga, - 406 a.m,
Leaves Chattanooga, - -630 p. m
Arrives at Marietta, - - 216 a.m
Atlanta, - - - 325
Express Freight Train.
Leaves Atlanta, - -300 p. m.
Marietta, - - 4 25
Arrives at Chattanooga, - 306 a., m.
Leaves Chattanooga, - -430 p. m
. Maritta, - - 216 a.’ m
Arrives at Atlanta at 3 25 a. m.
Atlanta & West Point Rh.ll Road.
Morning Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta at - 10 10 a. m.
Arrives at West Point - 3 10 p. m.
Evening Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta at - - 030a. m.
Arrives at West Point, - 5 46 a. m.
Morning Passenger Train.
Leaves West Point - - 3 01
Arrives at Atlanta - -7 59 a. x.
Evening Passenger Train.
Leaves "Wsst Point - - 759a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta - - 3 00
Fa tin to West Point. $3 50.
GEORGE G. HULL, Super?ntendant.
Georgia Rail Road.
Leaves Augusta at 0 30 pm.
Arrives as Atlanta at 9 45 am.
Leaves Augusta - -230 pin
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 pin
Leave Atlanta - -845 p in
Arrive at Augusta - - 5 56 a in
Leave Atlanta - - - 905 ani
Arrive at Augusta - - 6 *2O p 1.1
Athens Branch.
Leave Angusta - - 0 30 a m
Arrive at Athens - - 8 JO ain
Leave Atlanta - - 840 p m
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a in
Arrive at Augusta - - 620 p m
Leave Athens - - 11 Os) a m
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m
N<> 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.
AVasli in gi on jUI ra ich.
Leave Augusta at - 2 30 p in
Arrive at Washington at - 725 p m
Leave Washington -1 30 p tn
Arrive at Augusta at - -620 p m
Leave Washington - -1 3(1 pin
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m
Leave Atlanta - - - 9 05 an»
Arrive at Washington - -725 pin
Through FrcighVti-iilna Augusta to Atlanta.
Leave Charleston - 6 0() p m
Arrive at Augusta - - 6 00 a m
Jjeave Augusta - - 850 a m
Arrive at Atlanta - - 3 17 a m
Leave Augusta - -1 45 p in
Arrive at Atlanta - - 5 49 a in
Through Vt-. trains Atlanta to Augusta
Leave Atlanta :>t - 6 00 a in
Arrive at Augusta - - 11 16 pin
Leave Atlanta - 5 15 p in
Arrive at Augusta - -513 pni
Freight Train Branches.
Leave Augu.-ta - - 8 5C a m
Arrive at Athens - - 810 an»
Arrive at Washington -7 25 p in
Leave Atlanta - - - 6 Os) an»
Arrive at Athens - - - 8 10 a m
Arrive at Washington -7 25 a in
Leave Atlanta - - - 5 15pm
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 ant
Arrive at Washington - -7 25 p pa
GEORGE YON GE.
Gen. Super intendant
Augusta, July 1861. 30
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Battles of the Revolution—l.osh of Bife, &V.
British. Aniei
Loss. Loss
Lexington. April 19, 1775273 8- :
Bunker Hill June 17, 1775.... 1054 454
Flatbu-.li, August 12, 1776 400 200
White Ulains, August 26, 1776.. 409 400
Trenton, Dec. 25, 1776 1000 9
Princeton, Jan. 5, 1777 400 100
Hubbardsti.'.vn, A ng. 16-17, 1777 800 800
Bennington. A ng. 16, 1777 800 100
Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777500 1100
Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1777600 350
Germantown. Oct. 4, 1777600 1200
Saratoga, Oct. 17,1777, surrend. 6,752
Red Hook, Oct. 22. 1777 500 32
Monmouth, June 25,1778400 130
Rhode Island, Aug. 27. 1778.... 260 21i
Briar Creek. Mandi 30, 1779 13 400
Stoney Point, July 15, 1G79600 10()
Camden. August 16,1779375 61C
King’s Mountain, Oct 1, 1780... .950 96
Cowpens, Jan. 17.1781 800 73
Guilford, C. IL. March 15, 1781 .. 532 40C
Hobkirk Hills, April 25, 1781.... 400 40L
Eutaw Springs, Sept. 1781 100 550
Yorktown, Oct., 1781 surrend... 7,072
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T’UOTOGIIiA.I’H jVMTIST.
All the various Sizes and Styles
OF
: PICTURES MADE AND WARRANTED ;
SATISFACTORY. :
and Frames in great variety
always on
Rooms —West side of Public Square. Marietta
Georgia. [April 20, 1861).]tf.
~~NJ. T. MOORE,
FA SHIONA t> h k '! All. OR,
Marietta, Georgia.
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of
Marietta and vicinity that be is permanent
ly located in the city where he intends carrying
on the Tailoring Business, in all its departments
in the latest and most improved style of the art,
tnd earnestly solicits a continuation of that pat
ronage heretofore extended to him. Satisfac
tion warranted.
Rooms up-stairs over Made M hite a
Grocery store—North side of public square.
Nov. 9tb, ly
Or\ HOUR, 8 day. and 14 dav Clocks, cWap
OU at ' FRAZER’S