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MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Fridnv Morning <?ct. 18 1861.
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A correspondent of the Memphis Ava
lanche ’Links that the wealthy and in
fluential in our midst should make a de
termined stand against the covetous
dealers who he say s now charge double
ami trable for every article used for do
mestic pueposes.
THE Till GI’.OHGI A.
We make the f<dl wing interesting
extract from a private letter nceived in
this place from tl.e camp of the 7th Regi
meiit near Fairfax Court House dated,
Oct. 3rd, 1861.
“President Davis p issed our camp
Mo. day evening last on his way to the
Head Quarters of (Jen. Beaureg’ard.—
Our Regiment was drawn up in line to
salute him as he passed. As he
proached our lines we presented arms,
when <'el. L. .1. Gartrell said, the 7th
Georgia Volunteers Salute President
Davis;” the President icplied, office's
and Soldiers < I the 7lh Reg. Geo. Vol.
your valour has been tried on the field.
Ihe world in arms may know what to
expect of you in titure. He then shook
ha mis with Col G art nd!, remai king my
friend I in glad to meet you and rode
on reviewing lie Regiment, uncovered.
lie.iUK gard Johnson and suite with him
and a Company, of Cavalrv.
11. S. S< liOOXT.It ( Al’lTitT.ll.
A I nited States s'moner boun I to Hat
teras with stone lor the batteries there
ran aslmie mi t’ape Henry beach on
1 uesd ty last ami was captured by
the < 'oiiledei ate forces in that neighbor
hood.
I ho vessel was observed to be close
in shore about mid-d.i\ and shortly af
terwards (’apt Fig H Burrougns (d die
Chesapeake Light (’at airy stationed on
the beach discovered tha> she had been
liin aslmre on account of the heavy
blow which then pr< vailed.
(Apt. Burroughs and hs me in medi
ately mounted their hoists ami went
with all speed to the inlet about three
miles lad >w their camps. '\ hen they
arrived there about halt of the men dis
mounted and proceeeded in search of a
bout leaving the remainder in charge
ot the hor-es. Al er walking about
four miles they came to Garrison's
Seim* when they pfocuied a boat and
hands to row it from ' r. G and procee
ded to the vessel, which they boarded
ami took poossesion of in the name of
the Confederate States of America.
flic <dli -ers and crew of the vessel
were made prisoners of war and sent
t > '.ins city yester lay They represent,
we learn that their vessel at er dis
ch rgiug her load at Hatteras was to
be sunk in the channel. 'I hey also re
port three o her vessels ashore on the
be ich farther South.—Am>rb/A’ Day Hook
10" i f.-isb
t KI MOK l-’BOM Mississippi SOI XI).
It was rep >rted in the city last i ight
bat the enemy had made an at ack on
Pass Christian and occupied «h<- place
alter cannoiia Lug an 1 shelling it. Ihe
rum >r ran that they cairn* over from
ship Is! m,l in launches and flats in
Ht ig I »rce. .1 I this is sail’, to ha\ e
o ’em .d \ ■vtl iy I’.: • rep nt of it is
it-J to ii ivi- come in "broken d -scs"
by 'he telgtaph line tr >m the Ihinusbo
i >' ■'teem, it which pout it was sail
th.' 1 i •11 i inn niadi-ig at the Pas- was
di- in< ily heard lot - um* hours. The
trn a >•* these thing- could u t wel! be
is ’ ■riameil, as c< omumcation by die
M Col ■ an I New O I m- I i • was cut
T I' w»s rep >rt< d ta.it the »p. raters
di-covet* 1 'hit a -(range hand was
i akeroig w h the in>ttilme' its at Pass
< o - ian last evening supposed to Lt*
an im it nr operator wh < came w ith
the I*l n bomb i Iter*
Mob.lv Register, 12th
|‘l ■e\ e -V- of th r iversify of Vir
gin i ■ iv, Lvn di-couiitiiiu* d for the
w aht *‘t patronage
THE M. ARf E T TA. S EMI WEEKLY ADVOCATE
VOTE OF EOKGIA.
FOR GOVERNOR, 1859. 1861.
Destricts—l. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown.
.Appling 121 351 .... ...
Bryan... 119 166 132 72
Bulloch 20 586 104 274
Chatham 638 736 1089 1071
Camden 37 153 .. ....
Cheriton 16 190 19 112
Clinch 79 288 .... ....
Ceftee 51 273
Effingham 252 185 193 91
Emanuel 74 415 .... ....
Glyun 39 19] 190 183
Liberty 131 432 207 239
Mclntosh 86 127 47 79
Montgomery... 274 72 .... ....
Bierce 35 185 145 167
Scriven. 210 298 189 91
Telfair 137 203 100 117
Tatnall 165 300
Ware 45 229 75 220
Wayne 26 180 95 35
T0ta12.596 5,391 |
Il Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Baker 115 208 123 96
Berrien 156 318 ....
Brooks 225 313 111 165
Calhoun 97 301 38 131
Clay 216 270 I
Colquitt 57 168 .... .... |
Dooly 244 564 .... .... I
Decatur 5’22 510 247 448
Dougherty 211 310 197 118
Early 222 229 23 230 .
Echols 56 127 I 166
Irwifi 17 208 .... ....
Lee 222 229 155 18 0
Lowndes 193 262 1 18 219 ;
Mitchell 98 358 75 372 j
Miller 44 221 7 224
Randolph 486 541 .... ....
Terrell 381 230 237 168
Thomas 398 522 34a 275
Wilcox 16 260 2 189
Worth H 4 277 31 274
T0ta14,090 6.512
111. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Chattahoochee. 251 300 90 337
Harris 697 466 335 501
Muscogee 853 747 285 612
Marion 3(4 432
Macon 401 308 229 153
Quitman 185 213 104 251
Stewart 589 568 274 427
Sumter 641 517 319 418
Schley 214 228
Taylor 321 888 .... ...
Talbot 579 494 276 432
Webster 281 219 172 16
T0ta15.367 3,375
IV, Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown.
Baldwin 205 414 388 24>
Bibb 911 970 628 409
Crawford 211 41 1 58 813
Jasper 431 412 246 179
Jones 183 298 224 177
Houston 544 578 295 409
Laurens 325 131 135 91
Pulaski 159 410 121 399
Putnam 285 379 L"9 212
Twiggs 163 330 50 215
Wilkinson 368 631 177 548
T0ta13.915 4.978
V. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Burke 289 611 135 366
Columbia 399 431 254 203
Glasscock... . 7 289 99 97
Hancock 3,»6 325 178 249
Jefferson 397 429 338 185
J i isnson 152 500 ... ....
Lincoln 188 222 104 JI I
RichmondHiO 894 743 710
Warren 285 516 179 381
Wilkes 324 413 252 151
Washington.... 550 680 356 401
T0ta14,057 5,001
VI Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Chuk 535 465 273 4.7
Elbert 306 335 232
Errukliu 90 848 105 5.6
Gremie 629 289 359 2>l
Halt 188 748 82 4 10
Madison 208 469 143 256
Morgan 344 241 201 181
Newton 714 460 543 575
j Oglethorpe... . 372 487 351 278
Trlialerro 189 218 119 119
Walton 528 734 370 636
T0ta14.203 5.627
VII. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
! Butts 3-0 416 42 386
Clayton 285 37,» 214 2td
1-afelte 305 577 119 337
Henrv 636 613 396 607
Menu ether.. . 6-0 6bß 3b5 515
Monroe 58 562 362 420
| 'ike • 396 660 .... ...
Spalding G>> 515 427 Bbi
'ironp ’ 891 3.9 662 280
L psoii>sß 296 299 331
Totals 111 5.061
VHI Akin. Brown. Nisbel, Brown.
Campbell .... 10<> 802 139 (.96
Ctirroil 490 1006 379 1 -31
Coweta 506 802 432 7-1
Cobb 699 b>sß >"93 1-35
Dekalb.... 384 7 22 3.12 611
l ullonllls 1191 9'ii 1052
Haralson 40 393 000 O.lu
Heard 192 566 -32 419
1 Paulding... 260 800 183 789
Polk 481 302 310 2a2
Total4.6t>s 8,« 13
IN Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown.
Banks 90 410 000 000
Cherokee 454 lilt 516 766
Dawson 96 .> 16 000 09J
Pursy th 3-2 746 310 65()
Gwinnett 676 1051 4i2 819
Habersham . . 137 690 22 1 ‘2.>2
Hall 4 18 80S 497 79 1
Jackson 381 878 413 ob >
Lumpkin3i>.s 549 4i3 212
Milton 236 476 2.U
Pickens 75 759 281 439
Rabun 40 557 >1 -8‘
Towns, ‘2.5 330 l-»8 155
fniou 53 -47*2 58 110
White bl 420 172 186
Total 3.186 10.171
X Akin Brown Nisbet. Brown.
Cass 867 1060 1012 •
Catoosa . ... 368 431
Chattooga 362 556 314 •’ ’-
Dade..' li-s 340 o’o °‘ H '
launin 118 655 1>"8 4-4
Elovd 655 ."79 686 542
Gordon 431 b"l W 8 <93
(iilniei 1,5 962 060 on
M'tray .... 31.5 706 393 I‘J
Walker . 495 851 8‘.9 4Q»
582 - 839 *-
So'.al . 4.682 8.174
TOTAL VOTE t E THE SI ATE.
Gon ■ ,\\ n Brow n Nisbet B
42.185 63,636 00.000 00.000
lu rvsponsv to the vail of Gen. A. Sid
ney Johnston, G<>v. Pettus <>t Mi-’sissip
pi, issm s i pi, wlamat i >n for ten thous
and Mis- -sippians t >en'i-l , L>r the de
fence et the M s- -- ppi river, tint! the
State- . ul. d mM l taiy I>- :»t t . u(
N o 2 ”
TELEGRAPHIC.
Richmond, Oct. 15.—A report is current here
on the authority of a gentleman justfrom Balti
more. '.hat the Clipper of that city, on Saturday
last, published a dispatch that Gen Price had
obtained a signal, victory over Fremont in a bat
tle in Missouri.
Passengers from M nasaas this afternoon re
port quite a stir at Fairfax last night, in conse
quence of the withdrawal of our troops towards
Centreville and Manassas.
The trains were running hourly all night,
transporting troops and stores to Manassas.
Heavy firing was heard this morning for more
than half an hour, in the direction of Fairfax,
before the train left for this place. Events are
opening.
Passengers from West Point report heavy
firing this morni g in the neighborhood of York
town. An engagement has been anticipated
there for several days because of the appear
ance of the federal fleet off Yorktown.
Important from Kentucky.
We are perm tted to make the following ex
tract from a private letter, dated at Clarksville,
Tennessee. 14th inst. It is entirely reliable.
-•There are a good many troops moving here,
All Gen Hardee’s command is being t: ansferred
from Columbus to Bowling Green-aboutlO.OflO-
Nashviu.e. Oct. 14 - The Missouri Republi
can of the 10th reports that McCullough was at
Jamestown with 1 rice's army, which was march
ing on Sedalia, where Siegel has 27.099. Price's
army is increasing, and not retreating.
Specials from Washington, to the 9th say'that
the Fremont and Blair imbroglio is in statu quo.
Blair is still under arrest.
The Potomac River had greatly swollen, pre
venting passing. Reconnoisstnces report the
rebels at least 100,000 strong, occupying their
former position.
Gen. Smith had advanced from the Chain
Bridge to occupy Lewinsville.
Financial and Commercial Conven'ion.
Macon. Oct. 16.—'1 he Convention this morning
adopted unanimously and with great enthusiasm
a resolution reoomim-n ling Congress to suspend
the collection of import duties, and to throw
our po'rts open to 1 ree Trade for all nations
who mainta n peace with us.
Some slight modifications and additions were
made to the action of yesterday upon the sub
ject of cotton advances.
A resolution was adopted requesting Con
gress to altar and adjust coins, weights and
measures to a descimal system.
A series oi resolutions were adopted upon the
Sequestration Act. recommending that no pay
ment of debts sequestrated be regarded during
the war ; that claims for indemnity end indebt
edness due by the North, be allowed as a set
off; that the courts be empowered-, in certain
cases to modify the retroactive effect of the
bill ; that the property of Northern lesidents
living under disabilities of coverture er infamy
be exempted.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
For Sheriff and Deputy Sberifl.
;7Please announce the present efficient
officers J. T. ROBERT-ON and J. F.McCLES
KEY’, for the offices of Sheriff and Deputy Sher
iff of Cobb county for the ensuing term.
Mr Editor: Be so kind as to announce the
name of ROBERI BABER as a condidaie for
the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua
ry next.
Mr Editor: Please announce 11. J. HOP
KI S as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Cobb
county at the Election in Januarv next.
Pfease announce WALTER M\N J
as a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun
ty Ht the election in January next, and oblige
MANY* VOTERS.
.*»?-I’lea-e announce D. M. Y'Ol'NG. as a
candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court at
the E'ection in January next.
Mr Editor: You will oblige 11F friends by
announcing W. 11 Tl (’KER as a candid de for
Tax Collector of Cobb county at the ensuing
election. He li is given, so far, satisfaction, and
as we understand he will not run for a third
term it is proper that lie should be re-elected.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Office Soi.thi-.rn Telegraph Co. [
M iRIF I ia. G v. Ai <;.. 20. 1861. |
rpHE STOCKHOLDERS of the SOf’TuERN
1 TELEGBABH CO., will receive their divi
de ds by calling at this - ffice.
By > d>-r of Treasury.
August 20.-21 U. A. W. YORK.
The nnxitn- of wises m-n are to preset i - the
bo ly in perfect health, not to wait tor the devel
opment of disease. --Be wise in time check
and nu it'd ab lins- the first-.pproa -h. Keep the
stomach ami bl od healthy ami pure, ami the
planues of a poisoned atmosphere fall Lai mless.
The on!v remedy that will thoroughly purify
th.- blood, an 1 at the same time strengthen and
invigorate the system is McLean - Strengthen
ing Cordial an 1 Blood Purifier. Iry :< ami you
will be convinced. See advertisement.
L. R. K.
THE FALL MALARIA.
THE FEVER O. TUT -. Is >X.
ALL POTENT EFFECT OF RADAWAV’s REMEDIES.
R kdaWay'.s Ready Relief, a household requi
site for all who would be fore trim-1 azainst
mortal dse ise, i- absolutely imlispeim-b'e in
the fall. Mark ! One or two do-es u if; ■•cb
chills md fevers, bi 1 is remittent fev
u imb ague or any other malarious complaint,
at the commencement, a- certainly as tae dis
order will l>. d<"T i tlx* victim, if uncheck. -L
The colics an I other b-.w-.-l compl lints. >o gen
eral in autumn, are alm >-t inst mtly check-- I
by a sing dose. It p sithely ♦ x ing .si -■>
p iin. wise her sharp -r acute constant <>r sp t s.
modie. ami i’s b!- -'<"l eff'ct in m* ir.f.gi.i,
rheumatism, tic del reux. ami tooth-ache, can
on y be conceived by th -e who h ive experienc
ed '
KEEP IT IN T VR H >V."E.
It is important that ev -ry household should
be furnished with lia iway's Ready Relief—its
n-e on all occn'lons wh.-re there is fever will,
in a few minutes secure ease to the patient.
In attacks of Croup. Sore Throat. Influenza.
Ka Iw.iv's Ready Relief will quickly cure the
p itient.
RrnwAv's regvuting fills
THE BEST Ft RGaTIVE MED'CiXE IN THE »«jK’.t>.
R*n»-«v<T's Rrori atlng Puae are never wora
urgently needed than in the fall. The rich
fruits and indigestible vegetables of autumn,
chills by which the circnl ition is thrown out of
balance, and the stomach, liver and lungs par
ti illy pardvzed. To restore these functions,
and fit the body to withstand the inclemency of
winter, a course of this great aperient, altera
tive and tonic, is absolute!v 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
be fearful mercurial diseases.
Radway’s Regulating Pills are the only
vegetable substitute for Calomel. Mercury. Qui
nine—a dose 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 no-sessos more of the elements of health
—ami ten-fo’d the newer over disease —than ten
of any other pills in use—39 pills in each box.
rapway’s RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Rapa wav's Renovating Resolvent arrests
decomposition of the flesh, curing prnrnient dis
charges, all ronninv sores, diseases oi the eye
lids. nose and Up*, ami every tvne of scrof
ulous, syphilitic. eruptive, and tubercular dis-
Badwn'v’s Remo-lios are sold by Druggists
everywhere. I! \DWAY A- CO. ?3 John st. N. Y*.
Sold hv Hammett -t Groves, Marietta, Ga.
September Tst-lm.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
In the District Court of the Confederate
States for'the Northern District of Georgia
Ar Ch a.mb ms. 9th October, 1861.
ORDERED, That the first regular Term of
the District Court of the Confederate States
of Ainerie i. for jhe Northern Distiict of Geor
gia, be held in the town of Marietta, Cobb coun
ty. in said Northern District, on the second
YVednesday of December next, ensuing, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon of that day. of which
all persons interested will take due notLe
And it is further Ordered. Th it a copy of this
( rder be published by the Clerk of said Court,
in one public newspaper in each of the towns
or cities of .AtliWis. Atlanta. Griffin, Marietta,
and Rome, in said District, until the sitting of
the Court as above directed.
EDWARD I. HARDEN- District Judge.
A true extract from the .Minutes of the Dis
trict Court of the for the
Northern District of Georgia.
W. H. HUNT, Clerk
Marietta, Ga., Oct 12. 1861.
NEW GOODS.
IV E have succeeded in getting in a good many
>' Goods, consisting in part of Linseys, Flan
nels. Brown an I Bleached Dorn -sties. Bed Tick
ing. Kerseys. Tweeds. Jeans. Casimeres, Irish
Linnens, Gingham*. 1-Tench and English Meri
noes, C dic >es both French and .dmerican. Mus
lin. Delaines. Linen c nnbric Handkerchiefs
Spool Cotton, Silk and I- lax Threads. Ac.. Ac.’
all ot which will l>e offered at very short profits
for Cash. Our terms now. ate strictly Cash, as
it is impossible forus to buy Goods at all on
credit of a day’s time.
NORTHCUTT A BRO.
SPOOL THRE4D
a x a
KNITTING COTTON’
We have now on hand a good assortment of
Spool Thread, also a supply of Uot’on Knitting
Yarn.
AI.SO
COTTON CARDS,
KNIVES AND FORKS,
TABLE & TEA SPOONS,
CROCKERY, -v . &c.
WILLIAM ROOT * SOX.
October. 1861.
SUPERIOR FLOUR.
Any quantity in Sacks and Barrels to be had
at the lowest m.irk-'t price at
A. GREEN A Co's.
iiSURE YOUR PROPERTY I
INSURE YOUR LIFE!
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
of the Y’alley of Virginia Cap til $200,000
FLGRiDfi HGMfISStiRRMCEC3.,
Apalachicola. Fla.--Capitol. $150,000
GEORGI A HOME INSURANCE COM
pany— Life Department.
Savaxx.au. Gi: ikgia- Capital. 350.009.
Lives Injured of white p• m* on the Mntii il
or stock plan at the lowest rates, ('all on
W. T. BEALL. Ag't.. Mariett t. Ga.
Oct. 9. ’( I-('tn.
o “X s x cjsT
To our Country Friends.
We will, take Wheat,
COITN-: J O.riIT-
AT CASH I’HH'ES
I'OR AMOUNTS DUE US.
Wekmov you have these articles if you have no
money, ami those th it <l—!i •• hi* a chance
TO I’-VY I I’.
Prop l 'siti.ans open till firs* N .veinber next.
HAMM-TT A GROVES
October 31. 1661 I
.J hiv nD///' u 1 h 'V,
X (;vj XT JJ A! U y XA Al LLl'
: ()—(
Hamilton. Markley A Joyner.
Atlanta, tieorgin.
A N P
Hamilton, Markley eV Joyner,
''A r, ; / :'/ t f . fj i . rrj <! .
July Ist. l>ij
DR JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, ami
f. C. Maukli y ami R. 'V. Joyxek. of Ma
i < hereby give notice to the public that
ihev will c irrv > -a the
D R C G B U SIA ES S
In ell its b-inches in At! tnta an 1 Marietta.
5 B.— St'xe (n Jf<> 2»*<i
Songs for the Little Ones,
THIS d(‘lightful little book by a T/ady of Su
va nnab is for sale at rhe Marietta
BOOK STORE.
All the proceeds of it are given by the patri
otic author to the Soldiers Relief
KILTIN' T>.
Notice.
HAY'ING returned to Marietta, at the solicit
ation of many friends; I xvill resume and
p actiee my profession assidiously in all its
bra n ch os.
County call attended with promptness.
Office in Connell’s Hall.
GEO. W. CLELAND, M. D.
WILIiiMROOT.
yj!
0 B UGGIST.
.C);
HAVIX<G PUR'’MASK I) FROM
Messrs Hammett Groves my old estib
lishinent. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as
full a supply of
DRUGS k MEDICINES
AS I CAN PROCURE,
And will give my close personal attention to
the business as tormerly.
No exertion, on my part shall be spired in
order to give satisfaction As tq .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 CAST I.
WILLIAM ROOT.
October 1861.
“wTTchesT
cnocKs S
J* e AA/elrr v
H’M. A. FRAZER has ju-t returned from New
I I York with the best selected stock of \\ atcli
es, Clocks. Jewelry. Sterling -ilver 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 ami everything of
the latest stvle at,
FRAZER'S.
1861. 1861,
I MEDICINES.
I HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER.
: 4 NNOUNCE to the public that they have coin
i*. menced the New Year with a full stock of
Drugs & Medicines.
Tbev are also fully prepared to sell on terms
that will suit the times.
Kerosene Oil, Kerosene Lamps ;
l-luid, Turpentine. Alcohol ;
Linseed Oil. Lard and Sperm ; ,
(Ji.s for machinery. White Lead :
Cround Colors, 'Window Glass;
Batty —l’fiig"ists Glass 5' are ;
an ! -very other sj>eei<'S of Druggists ."tock.
Prescriptions Carefully Pre"
parxl. 2PP2 I PiL_
TO IHY CUSTOMERS.
On and utter this date. I will sell ',ood- tor
CASH ONLY.
Those wishing goods in toy line will find it to
their advantage to give ica call.
WHLIAffI ROOT.
Angnst Ist 1861.
~ CL J FJZF’uA PT ID
( AT J. H. MCCLINTOCK S 01.0 STa.XU.
HAs now on hand a large and well selected
astortment of
I-’A M I LY ST’ PPI,r t: s
To wmeh be invites the attention oi the citizens
•.f Marie" t ami the oounty.
i The o:ie }>. -•■• -ystem will G-strictly adhered to.
I His term- are e rss. or erpiivolent. th it is.
' country p,.»-ltice at cash prees. <>y short time.
to prompt paying customers. Bills due on pie
sentation.
His deer nimtion is to «ell yood articles U
low prices, and will expem-t prompt paymeaLs.
(P tc'
CAJVf FlvF DOrjALD,'
Ct ALL at the Book Store and get a copy of
! the Map of
Camp McDonald t
j Elegantly coiore-l an-I printe l. Price on’-r 75
- -nts for tb<= Mip and 1 •of cffi*e ■ and mJn -
U ikow Spring Nursery.
A FINE assortment of the most popular va
-7 1 rieties of 1
FRUIT TUFFS,!
GRAPE VISES Afcß
STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
For sale by ’
xr - or- z N. B. HARDEN.
Mrrietta, Ga.. Oct. 4th, 1861--ts.
NEW PA I xVT Sll (iP.
TTE undersigned having permanently located
in Marietta with a view* of carrying on the
»TIHG BUSINESS
in all its various departments, has taken the Room
over the Workshop of W. R. McCown, on Decatur
Street.
He would respectfully call the attention of eiti
izens and others to the same, and earnestly solicit
a liberal share of patronage.
PE.C" AII work done with promptness and dispatch.
J;ln LB, ly. I. N. HAYS.
UXT otice,
PROM and after Hie first day of January 1861,
' iny business will change from an everlasting
credit, to a strictly Cash business. 1 prefer the
cash if the profits are not so good. I have
bought goods on time and sold them on time,
and the consequence 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, whore they will always find a com
plete stock of Groceries and Provisions. 1 will
sell goods lower than any house in the city who
sell on time. Respectfully.
Marietta, Dec. 2 0. W. L. GAULT.
NOW IS YOUR TI3IE! -
V.’m. A. Frazer is selling his entire stock b
I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Sterling Silver and
; Plated YVare. 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 yor
wiil buy.
Silver 'Watches from 85 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 $50.-
Ear-rings from’ 50 cts to $25.
Fins, 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
l Vest and Fob Chains, Charms. Gold and Silver
I Thimbles.
Sterling Silver Ware,
Consisting of Spoons, Forks. Cake and Pi«
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.
Flated Ware,
, Os the best quality, plated on White Metal, war’
ranted. Full weight of silver, consisting f
Spoons. Forks. Cake and Pie Knives, C> ns. Cake
and Card Basitets, Butter dished Spoon nolders
Napkin rings. Syrup cups and plates.
Tea sets. 6 pieces f rom $25 to SSO. and' warfare
ted of the best quality.
Call and be convinced that Frazers is the
place to buy aug 3. ly-
E
Young Ladies.
FJTHE Third Session will open August 19th,-
JL and close December 20th. Tuition from
s'.so to $5.00 per mouth. Bills for tuition,-
from time of entrance to end of session payable
in October.
Uri- Circulars containing particulars obtain-
I cd on application to
Rev. S. BENEDICT.
August 2d, 1862. i
Tin Roofing & Gutters.
I AM now ready to do ROOFING and put up
I GL’TTERS, and to do all kinds of repairing
in Tin'Work. and painting of Tin or Felt Roofs.
Dec. 20 1860-ts. J. M. YVILSON.
LEY IXL '
R B SID EN T DEN TIS T
('4 RATEFCL to the citizens of Marietta and
X vicinity for a liberal patronage during the
past ten years, is still prepared to perform all
operations either for jireserving the natural, or
i resorting artifiicial teeth in the most approved.
I manner.
He solicits calls from those who have rerybad
i irOJi. as he is using a preparation for filling the
; most delicate teeth no matter how badly de
! caved, if not otherwise diseased - and rendering
them serviceable for years. It is about the
! same color as Hie tcetli and will never cluing
! or discolor the teeth.
Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom
■: be h is operated during the past ten years.
Terms. Cash, unless by special contract,
i Office south side of public square, over the Post
< )ct sth 1860.
For Sale?
rpilE undersigned bring desirous of going
1 We-t. offers for sale, his stock of Horses,
; Carriages. Buggies, and everything appertaining
to the 7<eepii)g ofa first rate Livery Stable. He
•a ill. also, -ell on accommodating terms, his
large ami well constructed stables, located ire
theL-ity of Marietta, Cobb county. Georgia, on
ti e great W. A A. Railroad. The income from
Ihe above property is some $9 or SIO,OOO per
' ’.<■ ar. Al- >. !-ir -ale. a Dim- of Hacks, from b'-re
to Cumming, in the county of l orsyt!.. Ihe
I above line l<-ave< Marietta iit 8 o’clock, in tho
mornin-z. on Mohday. Wednesday and Friday,
regularlv. Pass--ngers going up should leave
*»i inti in th<- night train, or at 6 o’clock ire
the morning. I- N. IIEGGIE.
, Jan. 27. 1860.—1 y.
X. 18, CGJ LJZIJZIDT,
.Attorney nnd (Joniisellor at TjaW»
Marietta. Cobb county G-a.
Will practice, and give prompt attention to
all I u-ine-* confided to his professional care, in
i the District Court of the U.S. at Marietta. 1 her
Supreme Court of Georgia, at Atlanta, and rhe
Superior ami lufe-ior Courts of the Blue Ridge
Circuit, and the counties adjoining Cobb of oth
! er circuits.
Especial attention given to the collection of
debts, ami the securing of all manner o: claims.
Prompt and -ffieient attention will be given to
■ all manner of business in tie- Courts of Ordina
ry in the county of Cobb ami adjoining :<> intie.-,
. ’Feb. K) on, -‘ y
War! War! War!!
ON and after this day there will positives
be no .
Credit Oivom
for goods or work at my stole
Xil notes ami accounts uue me aud not p ill
bv the Ist of Yugtist will be placed in the
f binds of an attorney for collection.
M . A. r RAZER.
> July 22d. 1861 ■■■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ f y • • tf ’
~/ , if. >L K. s dav. amt I 1 -la- Cio is, cheap
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