The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, October 11, 1861, Image 3

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She IHarictta MARIETTA, GEORGIA. Tuesday Morning _Oct. 8 IBG1 _ PrintinglEstablishment jv’OUFU SLvTLZE. TTTE offer for sale ample and, new surpal VV material for a complete PRINTING ES TABLISHMENT, News and Job, including Tw< Presses'—one Hoe’s Washington and one large Taylor’s. Most of the Type has never beei used —none injured—ample in quantity and wel. assorted Apply at this office. August 23d, IS6I. The Advocate Office, With an abut .danCS of the best materi al an J good workmen is prepared tn do all kinds of Book and Job Printing on reasonable terms. To Correspondents. All correspondence for the papci should be addressed t$ the “Advocate Office” or to the Publishers to secure ■early attention. Ladles’ Aid Society of Marietta. At a meeting of this Society held in Connell s Hall, the following resolutions were unanimous- ! ly adopted : ‘ Resolved. Ist. That we return our warmest | thanks to Messrs. G. T. G. White and John fe. I Wright for their indefatigable exertions in get ting up various concerts and dramatic exhiDi bitions for'the benefit of our Society. Resolved. 2nd. That we also return onr grate ful acknowledgments to the ladies and gentle men, comprising the Marietta Amateur Club who have so generously and patriotically devo- . ted their time and services in the same noble | cause. Resolved. 3rd. That, we appreciate highly the ' valuable services of the *■ Atlanta String Band Who have contributed their time and skill in aid of our cause, discoursing sweet music to appreciative houses. Resolved, 4th. That the Editor of the Mariet ta Advodate be and is hereby requested to pub lish these resolutions. Miss MARY ROB ART, Pres. Mrs. Jvlia McLeod, Sec’ty. From the Richmond Dispatch WAR NEWS AND RUMORS. The only rumor'that his exercised the imagination of our citizens lor two days past, relates to the crossing of the Potomac by 10,000 Federal soldiers at Occoquan Prince William county We have information that our niili'ary started from Fredericksburg and that Cql. Ransom, of North Carolina marched thirteen miles with his command with a view ol driving back the enemy when a courier met them with the intelli gence, there was no enemy to attack; that a small r connoitering party cross ed the river and ret limed a brief sojourn . Ou hearing- these fuels onr forces relin quished the expedi ion. So much for the gieat Occoquan excitement. Th*.* news of Gen Jacks ms victory at Greenbrier river is confirmed. I he en emy had been strongly enternched and fortified on the top of ( heat Mountain and our troops cons dering it hopeless touttack such a position have tried ev ery means to get the f’ederals out but they persistently refused to accent the challenge. It is probable that Gen. Reynolds designed to surprise Gen. Jackson’s command when he made the attack on the 3d ins-. At daylight on the morning'of that day he came down from the mount.tin with 5,000 men and drove in our pickets. Ihe battle com menced at S o’clock A. M. and raged four and a hall hours when the enemy, retreated with a reported loss of 1,500 in killed upd wounded. Our loss was four killed and some ten or twelve woundi d. The enemy are said have employed six pieces of cannon, but could net stand the teriible fire of Shu maker’s battery. I lie troops engaged on our side we arc informed, were the Ist and Georgia and the 23*1 Vir ginia regiments; but cannot vouch for the ac.nracey ol this statement. They numbered not more then 2,500 in all Onr troops Hushed with victory, are said to have pursued the retreating Fed eralists across Greenbrier river, and we hope to learn that there were some sub stantial restd's in the way of captured stores and munitions. (’ami* Davis, Lynchburg Va , ) September, 20lh 1861. ) At a meeting in camp of the Chero kee Dragoons Cavalry Baitallion Phil lips’ Legion G. V. under the command of Capt. \V B C. Puckett the f>l low ing resolutions were unanimously adop ted. B’Arrc.M, James E. Rusk and George W. Chamblee privates in Capt. Puck etts Co np.iny cavalry Battailion, Geo. \ ols, have become unable to perform military service and have received an honorable discharge from the service of the t’onieilerate States of America, on account of sickm ss and disability una voidable on their part, and while we are forced to part with our Brother sol diers J. E. Husk and G, \\ , Chamblee we are compelled to yield to ’heir bet ter interest and sutler them to return to their h >nws where they may be better provided for > er</, that in their seperation from our Company we part with true, high minded gentlemen and faithful sol diers; that dining the time of their ser vice their conduct has liven such as to merit from ns the highest resp et and our best wishes for then success in life and due respect from all good citizens in whatever s« ction et ti e cetin’ry they may hereafter re. ’•* dur to them ami align'd soldiers ami g< i tlemvn. W. B. C. I’l AKE IT, Cmn. P J EVANS. Secty. The ('Adroitv J/ unhiuwr was re peat cd publish and MtriHlu Advocate m THE MARIETTA SEMI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE. VOTE OF OEORGIA. FOR GOVERNOR, 1859. 1861. Restricts—l. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Appling 121 351 .... Bryan 119 166 132 72 Bulloch 20 586 .... .... Chatham 638 736 1089 1071 Camden 37 153 .. .... Cheriton 16 190 19 112 Clinch 79 288 Coflee 51 273 Effingham 252 185 193 91 Emanuel 74 445 .... Glyun 39 19] 190 183 Liberty 131 432 207 239 Mclntosh 86 127 47 79 Montgomery,.. 274 72 .... .... Pierce 35 185 145 16 7 Seri ven 240 298 189 94 Telfair 137 203 Tatnall 165 300 .... .... Ware 45 229 75 220 Wayne 26 180 95 35 T0ti12,596 5,391 . Il Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Baker 115 208 ~ 123 96 Berrien 156 348 .... ... Brooks 225 313 141 165 Calhoun 9~ 301 .... .... Clay 216 270 Colquitt 57 168 Dooly 244 564 Decatur 522 540 247 448 Dougherty 211 310 197 118 Early 222 229 Echols 56 127 .... .... Irwin II 208 .... .... Lee 222 229 155 180 Lowndes 193 262 118 219 Mitchell 98 358 Miller 44 221 .... .... Randolph 486 541 .... .... Terrell 381 230 237 168 Thomas 398 522 345 275 "Wilcox 16 260 .... .... Worth H 4 277 31 274 T0ta14.090 6,512 111. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Chattahoochee. 251 309 90 337 Harris 697 466 335. ■ 504 Muscogee 853 747 285 612 Marion 364 432 .... .... Macon 401 308 229 153 Stewart 580 568 274 427 Sumter 641 517 319 418 Schley 214 228 Taylor 321 888 Talbot 579 494 276 432 Webster 281 219 T0ta15,367 3,375 IV, Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown. Baldwin 205 414 388 245 Bibb 911 970 628 -109 Crawford 241 411 58 813 Jasper 431 412 .... Jones 183 298 224 177 Houston 544 578 295 409 Laurens 325 131 135 Pulaski 159 410 121 399 Putnam 285 379 189 212 Twiggs 163 330 50 245 Wilkinson 368 631 ... T0ta1,3.915 4,978 V. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Burke 289 611 135 366 Columbia 399 434 .... .... ! Glasscock 7 289 99 97 i Hancock. 356 320 178 249 | Jefferson 397 429 338 185 Josnson 152 500 ... . • • • Lincoln 188 222 104 111 Richmond 1110 894 743 740 Warren 285 516 179 381 Wilkes 324 413 252 151 Washington.... 550 680 356 101 T0ta14.057 5,004 VI. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Clink 535 465 273 4-7 Elbert 306 335 232 33tf Frrnklin 90 848 .... .... Gre.me 629 289 359 2’21 Hart 188 748 .... Madison 208 469 143 256 Morgan 344 244 .... .... Newton 714 460 543 575 Oglethorpe.... 372 487 351 278 Triiaferro 189 218 119 119 Walton 528 734 370 636 T0ta14,203 5,627 VII. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Butts 320 416 42 386 I Clayton 285 375 244 261 Fayette 305 577 119 337 . Henry 636 643 396 607 I Meriwether.... 620 688 545 | Monroe 58 562 362 420 I pike 396 660 Spalding. 445 515 427 Bt>7 ■ Troup 891 329 662 280 Upson 558 296 299 331 Totals,lll 5,061 Vlll Akin. Brown. Nisbel, Brown. Campbell 405 802 139 696 Carroll 490 1 006 379 1031 Coweta 506 802 432 721 Cobb 699 1958 893 1235 Dekalb 381 722 302 611 | FultonlHs H9l 876 1052 Haralson 40 393 000 000 Heard 492 566 232 419 Paulding 260 800 183 <B9 Folk 4«l 30'2 310 “ a - T0ta14.665 8,7 13 IX Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. , B-mks * 90 410 000 000 ! Cherokee 454 UH 516 7(.6 I Dawson 96 510 000 09 ) Forsyth 322 746 310 6.>0 Gwinnett t»7t» 10.4 Habersham 137 690 2'24 -■»- Hall 448 808 49qg .91 .Jackson 381 878 000 000 Lumpkin. ... 3<>.» .»49 4.. 21- M ill on 236 476 -31 31 o Pickens 75 759 -8l 43. Rabun 40 557 000 00 Towns 25 330 000 000 Union. 53 432 000 000 White 64 420 000 000 Total 3.486 10.171 X Akin Brown Nisbet. Brown, i Ciss ' 867 1060 1012 530 camosa"::::: 3t.8 m oo.» Chit tooga 362 556 000 Dade.. 16s 340 0"0 <OO Faunin H 8 <>•’>’ * Flovd 655 879 686 •’»- Gordon 431 881 Gilmer 125 962 060 000 Murav 315 706 393 Walker 495 854 839 4bb Whitfield.-... 582 866 839 4ab Sotal .... 4.682 8,1 < 1 TOTAL VOTE < F THE SI ATE. Governor.. . Akin Brown Nisbet Krown. 42.185 63,636 00.000 00,000 humiri'd thousand blankets are understood to be mov at the dispo sal of he Confederate Government, from purchase r.broad, for distribution among the army. The unpat liutic spec ulaturs and domestic “army worms" i will be » >rrow to hear this. TELEGRAPHIC. Items from late Northern Papers. Richmond, Va., Oct. 8. —By the U. G. R., we have late Northern papers which contain the following items: The death of Gen. Geo. Gibson, the Commis sary General ol the Federal army, is reported. The Washington Star says that Gen Fremont is to be court martialed, »and that Gen. Wool is to preside at the trial. Gen. McClellan has proclamation, de claring death as the penalty for his soldiers in terfering with private property. Northern telegrams report that Gen. Reynolds had obtained a decisive victory over Gen. Jack son, at Greenbrier river. The New York Tribune says that the steam ships Vanderbilt, Atlantic, Baltic, Roanoke and Coatzacolcos. were tiking in coal and provis ions, and arranging their berths for the troops for the Southern expedition. The Washington Star considers Missouri as almost lost to the Federalists, since the battle at Lexington. The Northern journals are engaged in discus sing Fremont and Blair's quarrels. Richmond, Oct. B.—The Richmond Enquirer’s bulletin board contains a dispatch from Peters burg, Va., stating that the expedition to Chicka macomico beach, on the coastof North Carolina, was eminently successful. The expedition was composed of the 3d Georgia Regiment, under command of Col. Wright, who effected a land ing on the beach last Saturday, and pursued the Vandals 22 miles, taking 31 prisoners, 1.000 muskets, 6 field pieces, all of the tents, together with provisions, shoes and stockings. The Confederate loss was one Georgian, who fell dead while double quit-king. Col. Wright had bis horse killed under him. Particularsofttie Santa Rosa F.glit. The Regular Agent of the Press sends us the following: Mobile. Oct. 9.— A special dispatch to the Mobile “Advertiser & Register,” dated Pensa cola, Oct. 9, says: 1,000 confederates, under command of Gener al Anderson, < rossed the Bay last night, and landed on Santa Rosa Island at 2 o’clock this morning, when they stormed the camp ,of Lilly IVilson’s Zouaves, burying and destroying every buil ling in the encampment except the hospitals Our troops took immense quantities of rations eqii pments,stores, and amunition-. 1 oey also spiked the enemy's cannon, and effected a total destruction of the camp. . , The loss of the Confederates is 40 killed and wounded- The loss of the enemy is very great. Among the’casualities of the Confederates are the following; Capt. Bradford of Florida ki led ; Lieut Nelms of Ge- rgia killed : W. Bugler of the Mobile Continental desperately wounded : J<>hn Burges killod; Gen. Auderson wounded the arm; LieutSayrc wounded iu the hip; tuelist is imper fect and tis impossible to get all of the pai ficulars. Our force engaged was compossed of throe com psnies of the Firth Gaorgia Regiment 14 members of the Mobile Continentals three companies of Ke - ul. rs a detachment of M sAssippi-ius a detachment o Georgians under Lieuts. 1 lailonbuist and Ne ms 200 Alab imians and a detac* nieui of Navy ofli ers and tnari ,es under Capt. Brent. Jfajor Vodges of the Federal Army is one cf the numerous prisoner taken by our troops. Lieut Sleughtep of the Mobile Coni inent ds w taken prisoner while carrying a hug Os truce to the enemy. The victory of the Confederates is oomph tj, ANNOUNCEMENTS, For Sheriff and Deputy Sheri ff. Please announce the present efficient officers—J. T. ROBERTSON and J. F.McCLES KEY. for the offices of Sheriff and Deputy Sher iff of Cobb county for the ensuing term. Please announce WALTER us a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in January next, and oblige MANY VOTERS. yrS" Please announce D. M. "iOUNG, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the Election in January next. Jfr Editor: You will oblige his friends by announcing W. 11 Tl ( KER as a candidate for Tax Collector of Cobb county at the ensuing election. He has given, so far, satisfaction, and us we understand he will not run for a third term it is proper that he should be re-elected. SPECIAL NOTICES. Office Soithern Telegripu Co.) Miriefiv. Gv. Am.. 20. 1861. j rpilE STOCKHOLDERS of the SOUTHERN I TELEGRAPH CO., will receive their divi de. ds by calling at this office. Bv o'der of Treasury. Augnst 20.-2 m. A. W. YORK. Man iger. The m ivim- of wises men are to preserve the bodv in perfect health, not to wait Ln thede\el -1 opnient of disease. -Be wise in time:" ch.-ck ' and cit ini against the first approach. Keep the i •.tom.ich and bb od healthy and pure, an I the : pin ■‘lies of a pois-med atmospheie fa!l l»a!m.ess. The only remedy that will thoroughly purify the blood, and at the same time strengthen and - invigorate the system, is McLean s Suengthen ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. Try it, and yon l will be convinced. See 11. 11. K. THE FALL MALARIA. Illi-: Fr.Vr.K OF FID. SEASON. all potent effect of radaway s remedies. . R adaway s Ready Relief, a household reqni ! site fur al! who would be forearmed against 1 mortal d suase. is absolutely indispensib’e in the fill. Mark! One or two do-eswili break ■if> chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever. | d unb ague, oi any other milarioiis complaint, at the commencement, as certainly n> the dis i order will bn-iU the victim, if unchecked. The colics and other bowel complaints, so gen eral in autumn, are almost instantly eneeked bv a slug e dose. It positively extinguishes pain, whether sharp or acute, constant or spas modic. and its blessed effect in neuralgia, rheumatism, tic doloreux. and tooth-ache, can only be conceive 1 by those who h ne experienc ed ' KEEP IT IN' YOl'R H It is important that ev ry household shnul 1 be furnished with Ra<lway s Ready Relief its U'e on all occasions where there is fever will, in a few minutes secure ease to the pitient. In attacks of Group. Sore Throat. Infltienz t. Ra-lw.iy s Ready Relief will pi:-Ay cure the patten L radway’s regylatixc. Ml.t.s THE BEST l-t lUtATIVE M DICINE IN THE Wo ;’ 0. R umen 's Rkgi laung Pilis an- never more ?*wiitlv nettled tb;in in the fall, lb' n«.j •rf.ts and indigestible vegetables of .nr.'ima. chuls bv which the circulation n thrown <uit of balance, and tbe stomach, liver and lungs par tially partly«“4. To restore the** function* and fit the body to withstand the inclemency of winter, a course of this great aperient, altera tive and tonic, is absolutely necessary. It is the only cathartic in the world which equalizes the circulation of the blood. All the mineral pur gatives have a deadly contrary effect, and hence the fearful mercurial diseases. Radway’s Regulating Pills are the only vegetable substitute for Calomel, Mercury, Qui nine—'a (lose of from four to six will secure in the most urgent cases, where these drugs are used, all the good effects which the physician expects to derive, without entailing upon the patient the horrid results of the presence of of these pisons—one of Radway’s Regulating Pills possesses more of the elements of health -and ten-fold the power over disease —than ten of any other pills in use—3o pills in each box. rabway’s renovating resolvent Rydaway's Renovating Resolvent arrests decomposition of the flesh, curing pruruient dis charges, all ronning sores, diseases oi the eye lids, nose and lips, and every type of scrof ulous, syphilitic, eruptive, and tubercular dis ease. . , Radway’s Remedies are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADAV & CO. 23 John st. N. x. Sold by Hammett & Groves, Marietta, Ga September Ist-lm. L new advertisements. SPOOL THREAD AND KRIITTINC COTTON! We have now on hand a good assortment of Spool Thread, also a supply of Cotton Knitting Yarn. ALSO COTTON CARDS, KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE & TEA SPOONS, CROCKERY, &<=-, 4c. WILLIAM ROOT & SON. October, 1861. SUPERIOR FLOUR? Any quantity in Sacks and Barrels to be had at the lowest market price at A. GREEN & Co’s. Hhsure youTproperty! - INSURE YOUR LIFE! TITHE Insurance Company of the Valley of .1 Virginia, Capital §300.090. Florida Home Insurance Co., Apalachicola, Fla,Capital §150,000. Life Department of the Georgia Home In surance Co.. Savannah, Ga.. Capital 250.000. Lives Insured of white persons on the Mutual or stock plan at the lowest rates. Call on W. T. BEALL, Ag't., Marietta, Ga. Oct. 9. ’6I-6m. STATS OF GEORGIA, Forsyth County. MAIIALA V. HUMPHRY, i Libel for Divorce vs. - iu Forsyth Superi- D A VID R.. HUMPHRY. )or Court. August Term. IBi>r. It appearing to the Court that the defendant in said: case does not reside in said counsy. and it further appearing to the Court by tin* affida vit of the plaintiff that said defendant doesnot reside in Georgia. It is therefore ordered by the Court that service of the writ in said case be perfected on said defendant by the publica tion of this oe’er in the Marietta Advocate, a public journal published in the city of Marietta. Ga., and it is further ordered that said defend ant be and appear at the next term ol this Court and answer said case or it will proceed as by default. ISAAC 8. CLEMENT. Aug rlst 1891. Att’y pro Libl’t. Granted. GEO. D. RICE. Judge J. C. A true extract from the minutes of the Court. WILLIAM D. BENTLEY. Sept. 30th. 1861. Georgia Paulding County: HEREAS. Michael Austin applies to me for »V letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Mullin's late of said County deceased.— These, are therefore to cite and require all per sons concerned to, be and appear at my, office on the first monday in November next show cause, (if any they havelwhy said letters should not be granted the applicant. Witiness my hand and official signature this Seinptomber 30th 1861. M. EDWARDS Ord'y. Pr. S. L. STR IC LA ND. Songs for the Little Ones. THIS delightful little book by a Lady of Sa vannah is for sale at tbe Marietta BOOK STORE. All the proceeds of it are given by the patri otic author to the Soldiers Relief k it m r>. CAMP M’DONALD, C4ALL at the Book Store anl get a copy "of 7 the Map of Camp McDonald, I.tnlly colored anil printed. Price only 75 cent- for the Map and list of officers and men. Willow Spring Nursery- A FINE assortment of tbe most popular va rieties of FRUIT TREES, GRAPEVINES AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS, For sale bv N. B. H ARDEN. Mrrietta, G.%. Oct. 4th. 18 1 ts. To our Country Friends. We wUI taKe Wheats O O ITLISr - D’ o T=U IsL. Ijrii’d rvnd. IPloxx!? AT CAA7J PRICES TOR AMOUNTS DUE US. We kn >w you have these articles if you have no money, an-1 those that d->ire bus a chance TO P.VY vr». Propositions open till first November next. H4MMHTT & G33VES October M. 1661..tf • j/A H >UR. 8 day. and 14 day Clocks, cheap •5U u FUAZERT? Notice. HAVING returned to Marietta, at the solicit ation of many friends; I will resume and practice my profession assidiously in all its branches. County call attended with promptness. Office in Connell’s Hall. GEO. W- CLELAND, M. D. lasi. _ WILLIAM ROOT. DRUGGIST. Having from Messrs Hammett & Groves my old estab lishment. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as full a supply of ffITCXI’T ATI? DRUGS « MEDICINES AS I CAN PROCURE, And will give my close personal attention to the business as formerly. No exertion, on my part shall be spared in order to give satisfaction As to prices they will be governed by the prices I have to pay and will be as low as Pure and Genuine Articles can be afforded. As I cannot buy on credit my terms are O ASH. WILLIAM ROOT. October 1861. w aTchesT CLOCKS S xn □’©AAZeIT'V \VM. A. FRAZER has just returned from New 11 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 tbe latest style at, FRAZER’S. 1861. 1861 MEDICINES. HAMILTON, MARKLEY &JOYNER. A NNOUNCE to tbe public that they have com -i*- menced 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 ; f luid, Turpentine, Alcohol ; Linseed Oil, Lard and Sperm ;" fnls for machinery, White Lead ; Ground Colors, Window-Glass; Putty Druggists Glass Ware ; and every other species of Druggists' Stock. Carefully Pre- pared. —January 1861. TO layCUSTOMERS. On and alter this date, I will sell Goods for CASH OaSTDY. Those wishing goods in tuy line will find it to their advantage to give me a call. WILLIAM ROOT. Augnst Ist 1851. j o, J. IFLID (AT J. H. MCCI.IXTOCK's OLD STAND. Has now on hand a large and well selected i astortment of FAM I UY SUPPLIES To which he invites the attention of the citizens , of Marietta and tbe oounty. The one price system will be strictly adhered t 0.4 Hi* (“rms are cash, or equivolent, th it is, country pt educe at cash pr ces. or short time. t<> prompt paying customt**. Bifts due on pre His deer ntnation is to sell good articles it low prices, an l will expect prompt paynwfi®- (PtD Mt. AIHY VINEYARD. r FSX'I b i Wi'_’it‘» 1, sole lessee for a perio-1 of Ji kefirs ofUouat Airy Vineyard, ott-jf-for sale, } ili keep on hand rooted vines and cuttings of | thy b> st varieties of <>iup« s. During the Crape I seaaon I will have grapes for sale to supply the or- s i!e»#-'i -ii-' - I large or small quantities. Application -nay be nx-le tome at thi- Vinegard or through the I’o’-t Office, Marietta,Ga- Jula . . l->[.-5t 3l E. L-MaSON. J C CONSISTING of Teas.-tts, Castors, Forks 7 Spoons, Uol-lers. Cups. Cake an l Pie Knives Ac.. Ac., plate i on tin- very best White Mela with full weight of silver at FRAXSBT J 1 2 HARDWARE Furnishing Goodi- &c., &c. Wes x side of Public Square. Tiie largest stock ever brought to rietta. W. L WADSWORTH ANNOUNCES that he has just tlfe largest and most complete assortment of BitsVlll House Furnshing Goods Fver brought to this markets which will bo sold on more favorable terms than ever befora Iron, Steel, Nt Is, Pots, Latch es, Locks, Hinges, Carpenter’s Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, Bo: . and Wood Stoves. Every va- riety of Blacksmith’s Tools, Anvils, Vices. Bellows, Cross Cut. Tenon. Mill and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Silver-pl • ted Ware, Corn Sbellers, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spc£des t PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS. GUNS and PISTOLS BUILDERS' and CARPENTERS’ Hebzrd'Wobzre. 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, 1860. MARIETTA paper company IMarjiifsacturerw of BOOK, NEWS, MANILLA,AND WRAPPING PAPER, Letter, Cap, Note and Envelope Paper Fur nished to Order. Our News and Book PAPER is as good aa any manufactured and at reasonable terms. Cash Paid For Cotton and Linen Rags, Old Rope. BAGGING AND COTTON WASTE Address A. S. EDMONSTON * CO. Oct. 19th, 1 860-ly. Marietta. c Ga ' MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY~ RESPECTFULLY’ call the attention of tiie public to their stock of Fall and Winter Soods I Just received from Charleston. Almost every article usually kept, in a DRY GOODS STORE, may be found. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES. BOOTS. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS CLOTHING, Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery Call and see our Stock beforo buying elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with the hardness of the times. Store next door to D. M. Young. Oct. 19th, 1860-ts. PAGE <t HALEY. DYSENTERY CORDIAL- OH Compound ’Elixcr of Rhubarb. APLEANANT, safe, and effectual remedy for Dysentery. Cholera Marbus, Pain or •Sickness at tbe stomach, and for all Bowell aj sections, Prepared and sold by HAMMETT A GROVES. Feb. 17, ’6o—tf. TKT ot i oe. AFTER the first day of January 1861, we will sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices. Thankful for past favors we still solicit a con tinuance of the same. Dec 28. 186 A GREEMi A vD. GOVERNMENTS F GEORGIA. Executive Department Joseph E. Bkowx —Governor. John B. Campbell, | Secretaries of Executive 11. 11. M ateus, /• Department. 11. J. G. Williams, ) E P Watkins—Secretary of State. John Jones —Treasurer. Peterson Thweatt—Comptroller General- A. J. Boggess —Surveyor do, LcuiHltUive.Uc’pnrtmenf. Theodoke L Gi erry—President ot Senate, F II West -Secretary <te do C J Williams—Speaker of House of Repre, George Hyllier—Clerk “ “ “ “ J’e n i te n t i ary. Eli ffloxNEi.Tr—Principal Keeper Penitentiary Chas G. Talbibd—Assistant “ W A Williams—Book Keeper of Chas W Lane—Chaplain “ “ Dr R G Case—Physician “ luiiimtic Awylnni. ; Dr T Green--Superintendaat Lunatic Asylum DrSGWhite, ) DG Campbell. -Trustees do do i Miller Grieve, I ’ JUDISCIARY DEPARTMENT- SCPI’.EME. COURT JUDGES*. Joseph Henry Id mtkin. of Athens, Ri<’hari> If Lyox. of Atlanta. Quarles J Jexkixs, ot Augusta, REPORTER. George N Lester, of Marietta. CLERK. Charles W Di Bose. of Sparta.' i> i s-vct 11 < ;tk. Ist Distp.kt. —Brunswick, Eastern awl Mkldl* I .India! Circuits. , Time of SE.ssioM.-2nd Honday in January and June, at Savannah. ! 2nd District. Pataula. Macon. South-western i and Chattahoochee. Judicial circuits Time of Session —4th mon-lay in January anrt I 3rd monday in June at Macon. 3d District-Tallapoosa. Hint. Coweta, Blue I Ridge and Cherokee circuit * : Time of sessions -4th mowMy fn March and j 2nd monday in August at Atlanta. : 4th District—W«*stem and Notthern circu Time op sessiok—4th monday in May and No- Vf-mber at Athens. sth Dist'hct— Oomulgee and Southern circnits. I Time or sessions —2nd mon I»v ip May *r4 [