The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, October 22, 1861, Image 3

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She /Marietta gulrorate. MARIETTA, GEORGIA.. Tiiesdav Jlorn>i*e Oct. £2 IS6I. Printing Establishment £E5_A_T.j Lt]. WE offer for sale ample and new surpa material for a co aplete 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 O.tice, Wih an abundance of the best materi al and good workmen is prepared to do all kinds of Book and Job Printing on reasonable terms. To Correspondents. All correspondence for the paper should be addressed to the “Advocate Office” or to the Publishers to secure early attention. To Subscribers. If among those erased, from the Advo cate or Statesman list, there are any who desire a continuance, it will ol course, give us pleasure, to send them the Semi-Weekly or Weekly Advocate as preferred. If any recieving the Weekly Advo cate desire the Semi-Weekly the change will be m ule upon the p iymon. of the difference in subscription. —biti ——~~ » mir HOUSTON ON (WISELY’ Gen Sam Houston in a sump speech delivered some years ago m f x s allu ding to the Philosopher ol the New York T ibu e, said: “Horace is a most remarkable man; i e is the whitest in tn in the world. His skin is milk-white wars a white hit and a white co it and 1 must be permit. te<] to give it to you as my candid opinion at his liver is of the same c dor. AN IMPOKTI N E* PitHMIIICY. The aS'iv innah Republican of the sth iis', says: “The reasons that elevated Gov Brown t»a t ird term will be strength ened two y -ars to come, and continue to increase in cogency untill the Al m ghty shall think proper to remove him f otn terrestrial affairs.” We put this prophecy on record for future use for we consider it an admis sion the part of the Republic.in,that Gov. Brown will make a better Executive fol the next, two years than ever before and also that he will continue to get better and better as long as he lives. Hurrah for Joe Brown arid may the Republican in this respect be like him Southern Federal Union. —**■ -«£*>. Federal Troops in K kntucky. —The Cincinnati Emptorer says there are now not less than 40,000 Federal and State troops in Kentucky, ami that the num ber will soon be increased to < 0,000 It urges a speedy uovenient in ihedi rcciion < I 1 umberland Gap, the dispt r sion of tiie Confederate camp there, am! the taking possession of the East Ten nessee and Virginia Bailroad. The Louisville Join mil of tiie Bth hist., is so much encouraged by the prospect it says: “W<- confidently believe that within six weeks, Tennessee and not Kentucky will be the theatre of the war.” The Empt-rer's statement may lie tine, and the Join mil may not be “whistling to keep its courage up but whether his he the cast' or not, the Con federate Stain leaders should lie pre pared for the largest force the enemy can bring against them tn Kentucky. W e have the men, or can readily g t them, and we are sure no hing is to be made by delays. Pr mpt energetie, de cisive action is demanded in K -ntucky. Let our ft lends in Kentucky have that, and we confidently !>• In ve th it within six Weeks, the war xv II be transferred to the North bank ul tin* Ohio. Mem phis (Tenn,) Appea’, ()•(. 15. o «r> Hon .John C BiiKt’K *• mudge's A duress. Ihe Nashville Jmr ieun of Tuesday says: I lie Louisville t o <re-r of yester d »y prints an al le, eloquent and power ful address from Hon John Bi'cckm ridge, to the people of Kentucky, iii which he returns to them the commis sion of Senator in the Congress of he 1. uited States, with which they had hon ored l.iin, ami depots lu >s toreil'ly the wtotlgs of Kentucky, the eu uuiilhs of the Lincoln despotism ami th • duty of Kent ick ms to r< si-I th u-iiri' .t osul th- tyrant, until their " tale s I ea i d from h’s d>>min ition, ami h r pcplv perm: ’e I freely to mi sc thii tu’nve destiny I'rack X UMi i \ll m warp B ■ x >. Tao prince \ip4 •hi wi > has aa le brief visit to our city \ i-iting the vui oi’s places ami objects of mb rest in tiie vicini y set sail I'imrsday moil: ng in Irs v.icht “.I t'oine Nai 4e.>n, ! r >t. Johns \ B. flic y .ich w< i..hcd cm or al 10 o’clock ami steam I slowly <1 wn the harbor accompanied by a I irge tle< t of sm J] boat-which toll iwi'd tint 1 they Were left behind by the superior speed nl thf stciiiu'i. >heil pp< I her v dors in Coinpltment to hr F.iigl>-h steamer Europa n< xv lying at East Boston and 111'- s (lute XX is sill),I oy r'.Ui hed. File Piiucv plot al lx r« tolled .1 Ims I is! ex cuing tmd alter m ikmg .» stop of a day or two vll return directly to I rauce. /h\s/om We urw<j/ TIT 13 MARIETTA S EMI-W U®K L Y ADVOCATE VOTE OF JEOKGIA. FOR GOVERNOR, 1859. 1861. Restricts— l. Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown, •rippling 121 351 Bryan 119 166 132 72 Bulloch 20 556 104 274 Chatham 638 736 1089 1071 Camden 37 153 .. .... Cheriton 16 <9O 19 112 I Clinch‘ 79 288 Cotter, 51 273 .... .... Effingham 252 185 193 91 Emanuel 74 445 .... .... Glynn 39 19] 190 183 Liberty 131 432 207 239 Mclntosh 86 127 47 79 Montgomery... 274 72 .... .... Pierce 35 185 145 16 Seri ven 240 298 189 9t Telfair 137 203 100 117 Tatnall 165 300 .... .... Ware 45 229 75 220 Wayne 26 180 95 35 T0ta12.596 5,391 It Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Baker 115 208 123 96 Berrien 156 348 .... Brooks 225 313 141 165 Calhoun 97 301 38 134 Clay 216 270 Colquitt 57 168 .... .... Dooly 244 564 .... .... Decatur 522 540 247 418 Dougherty 211 310 197 118 Earlv 222 229 23 230 Echols 56 127 I 166 Irwin 17 208 .... .... Lee 222 229 155 180 Lowndes 193 262 118 219 Mitchell 98 358 75 372 Miller 44 221 7 224 Randolph 485 541 .... .... Terrell 381 230 237 168 Thomas 398 522 345 275 Wilcox 16 260 2 189 Worth IM 277 31 274 T0ta14,090 6.512 111. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Chattahoochee. 251 309 90 337 i Harris 697 466 335 504 ; Muscogee 853 747 285 612 ' Marion. 3i,4 432 ; Macon 401 308 229 153 i Qnititian ... . 185 213 104 2.'1 ’ Stewart 580 568 274 4'_7 , iiuit •: 6- i 1 51” 31J 418 Sr-!.,. II 2-„s I Taylor 3'l 888 la'll.ot 579 494 276 432 W-'bster 281 219 172 16 I T0ta15.367 3 375 IV, Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown. Baldwin 205 tit 388 Z4.i Bibb 911 970 628 4U9 Crawlord 2)1 411 58 813 Jasper 431 -112 216 17.) •Jones. 183 298 224 17. Houston 541 578 295 109 Laurens 325 131 13» 91 I'ul i-ki 159 410 1-1 :>!-'9 Putnam 285 379 L"9 212 Twiggs 163 330 50 2 1.5 Wilkinson 368 631 177 518 T0ta13.915 -1.978 V. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Burke 289 61 1 135 36ii C'olumfiia 399 434 2;>4 203 Glasscock... . 7 289 99 97 Hancock 3a6 3'_s 178 249 Jellerson 397 4z9 338 18.5 Josnson 152 500 ... .... Lincoln 188 222 104 111 Richmond 1110 891 743 740 Warren 285 516 179 3bl Wilkes 324 413 252 154 Washington.... 5.50 680 356 401 T0ta14,0.57 5,004 VI Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Clalk 535 4n5 273 4 .7 Eibert 306 335 232 33$ Errnklin 90 848 105 52b (ire.me... ..... 6z9 289 3.59 221 Hart 188 748 82 410 Madison 208 469 143 2.56 Morgan 344 241 201 Isl Newton 714 460 543 57.5 Oglethorpe.... 37’2 487 351 *278 Trliaterro 189 218 119 119 Walton 528 734 370 636 T0ta14.203 5,6'27 VH. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown Butts 3-0 416 42 386 Clayton 285 37.> 24 1 261 i Fayette 3u.5 .577 119 337 i Hi'iiri 636 , 643 396 lii»7 ■ Mei iwether.... l>-0 688 355 515 I .Monroe 58 562 362 420 Pike 396 660 . . .... I Spalding 445 515 427 867 Troup 891 3-9 662 280 I'psutl 5.58 296 299 331 Totals.lH 5.061 VIII Akin. Brown. Nisbel, Brown. ' Campbell..... 40.5 802 139 i,9i> |( tn roil 490 1006 37 9 10.1 l Coweta 506 802 432 7-1 I Lobb 699 10,58 893 1235 Dekmb 384 722 392 611 . FillionlHs 1191 976 10.52 ' Haraison 40 393 000 000 1 Heard 492 566 232 119 Paulding.. . . 260 800 183 789 P01k.... IM 302 310 2a2 T0ta14.i.1>.5 8.743 IX Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown. Banks 90 410 uoo 000 Cherokee 4.>4 111! 516 <<>i> Dawson 96 .546 000 090 i Forsyth322 746 3D) 65 0 i llwinnett676 lo.d 1,2 819 i Habersham . 137 690 224 252 Hall 4'B 808 497 791 Jackson 384 878 4i3 .58 > Liuiipkui3vs 519 473 212 Milton 236 476 231 310 Pickens 7.5 7.59 --"I 4.19 Raima 40 557 71 287 Towns 25 3bo 158 155 I uion 53 11-'2 58 11 i I White 6 1 420 172 18 i Total 3.1 s > m.i. l X Akai llrowit Nisbet. Brown. C iss . . . .7 | >, a iol2 .53 I C .<<n>. i 3 s l.>l it n) uo.i C-i.it* _ .... IK. . 514 352 I'll ... I - 311 O',) 000 t uinin. Il- i >.» Is- 4.; Fioyd < ■» 579 is.; s}_ Gordon . 431 sst i s “93 Gilmer. ~ 1-5 962 0 0 Do) Mu-ay 315 706 393 I 10 Walker 195 854 8.9 4>-6 W iimicld.- .5.-2 " 16 819 4.56 So il . . . ts -2 sl7 t T' iTAL VOTE < F Till: Si X FE. >\\ . - I 4J. Is.. t-3 .... . 00.009 00.0 M In r< -p 'Use t<» thru.ill «>f Gvit. A >d m-x J.'ims. 'ti. G v. I’etlu- »t M. - <-ip pi, is-u< -a prm'kimatmn for ten th -u-' ; !l .< klississp.pi uis t > enli.-t 'lt the de f uee <»l th>* M ssi-sippi river, and (lie S ites included in Military Dep.ntineut j No. 2.” TELEGRAPHIC. Nashville, Oct 19.—Passengers from Bowling Green to-day report an engagement on the 17th at Greensburg on Green River 30 miies above Munfordsville between the Confederate forces under Gen. Hardee. 1.500 strong and the Feder al forces under Goneral Ward 2.000 strong at Camp Andy Johnson. The Federals were re pulsed after.a sharp engagement. No other pa"ticulars brought. A dispatch to the N Y. Tribune of the Bth says Gen. .Mitchell will be put in command of au expedition to drive the Confederates out frotm Cumberland Gap and then carry the xvar into Tennessee. Richmond. Oct 20.—One Federal vesns.et was. burned on the Potormc yester ay by hot shot from our batteries near Evansport, Breckenridge Humphrey Marshall and Wm. Preston ot Kentucky are here. Nashville, Oct. 20.—The Cincinnati Enquir er, 12th October, says the federal campaign in Western Virginia is ended for the winter, For age cannot be procured, and transportation is difficult. Rosencranzhas fallen back to Mountain Cave 13 miles west of Gauley. He has only 6,000 effective men and nearly 2,000 sick. Rosencranz will probably be detached and sent to Kentucky, leaving a small force behind check the Confederates. Richmond, Oct. 19.-Passengers from the bat teries near Evansport, state that there are about 30 vessels below the batteries aud seven above them. They are fearful of passing. Some es cape up and down on foggy nights, but none by daylight. The federals are preparing to make an attack on Roanoke Island. They- have 8,000 troops at Hatteras, beside gun boats, barges and floats.— Gen. Mansfield is in command. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Slioiiff and F pniy Sheriff. /g’T* Please announce the present efficient officers J. T. ROBERT'ON and J. F.McCLCS KEY. for the offices of Sheriff an I Deputy Sher iff of Cobb county f'ir the ensuing term. J/r Editor: Be so kind as to announce the name of ROBERT BAUER as a condula.e for the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua ry next. Mr Editor: Please announce IL •). H 'P KI Sas a candidate tor Tax Receiver oft obb comity at the Election in J: nuarv next. “ Pfease announce WALTER MANNING as a candidate for 'fax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in Janu.ir;; next, and oblige 4 MANX' VOTERS. Please announce D. YOl'N'G, as a cmdid ite for Clerk of the Superior Court at the Election in January next. Mr'Editor: You will oblige his friends by announcing W. 11 TUCKER us a can lid iR* for Tax Collector of Cobb county at the ensuing election. He has given, so far, satisfaction, and as we understand he will not run for a third term it is proper that be should be re elected. SPECIAL NOTICES. Office Soi tiikrn Telegraph Co. / Marietta. Ga-, Atg.. 20. 1861. j rpilE STOCKHOLDERS of the SOUTHERN 1 TELEGRAPH CO., xvill receive their divi de -ds by calling at this office. By *>■ tier of Treasury. August 20.-2 m. A. XV. YORK. Manager. The maxim- of wises m ,j n are to preserve the body in perfect health, not to wail tor the devel opment of disease. ■■ Be wise in time:" cheek and guard against the first approach. Keep the stomach and bl od healthy and pure, and the plagues of i poisoned atmosphere fall harmless. The only remedy that will thoroughly purify the blood, and at the same time strengthen and invigorate the system is McLean's Sirengthen ing < 'ordial an 1 Blood Purifier. Try it. and you will be convinced. See advertisement. h. R. R. THE FALL MALARIA. HIE I r.\ ER o, THE SEASON. ALL POTENT EFFECT OF RADAWW’s REMEDIES. Radaway’s Ready Relief, a household requi site for all who wool I be toreirnied against mortal <1 sense, is absolutely imlispensible in the fill. Muk! One or two doses wil break up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever. <1 tmb ague, or any other milarioiis complaint, at the commencement, as certainly as the dis order will bria'r d »i-u the vtetini. if unchecked. The colics and other i>"w 1 coinpl.iinf-L so gen eral in autumn, are almost instantly checked bv a singe 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 on v be conceived by those who h ive experienc ed ’ KEEP ll* IN YOTR H ifsE. It is import ant that ev -ry household should be furni-hed with Radway’s Reidy Relief its use on all occasions where there is fever will, in a few minutes secure e><e to the patient. In attacks of Croup. Sore Throat. Influenza. Ra lw.iy s Ready Relief xvill quickly cure the patient. RIDWAY’S R’-'GI'LXTING PILLS THE BEST I'VRGITIVE MXD'CIXK IN THE AVoRLD. R\diw- iy's R •<;> i.iting Pills are never more irgently needed thin in the fill- The rich fruits in I indigestible vegetables of autumn, chills bv w hich the eirenl cion is thrown out of L ilinee ind the stomach, liver an I lungs par tially nar>L/-'l. To restore t 1 e-e funeti-.n-. 'u l tit the b i Iv to with-it in I the inc enieney of winter a course of tbi- great nperient. lit‘ra tin' i’l l ’on:-. is tbsolu’eb neeescirv. It is t e onb eitlrirt'e 'n th- world w L-h eqn dire- 'he eiren’ition <>f the blood. All the mineral pur g'lives hive a deidiv contrary effect, and heuct be ‘e:'r'ii‘ mercurial di-eascs. R i.lw iv’s Regnlitinr P>lb are the onlv ve-e’ab'e sub- i<ute for Calomel. 5? • enry. Qui nine l d-'-e of t o’ll *our to -ix will -ecure ui the JU '-* U gent V ises. w ’l-Te the— d-u-’- t' e use.l. I the g -xl eT-. ’- w'-ieh die u'.J-'ei n pa’le tthe horrii re-nl’- nt pr ‘.‘q <>t thes-‘ on., oflli lwa h llnin! rin* Pil’s pn-ses^w-nope of the -1 tn i - h-a th and ten f«»’d »he ow-r or ;• dis,- - • than ten of any other pill-in u— 3'pi -ine -’-.lux. Kxnwxv’s RE OX iTINi; re HVENT Ri 'vwvy's R' vovi--ms R - vr r’e- - d.'c m-'si'tnn ('• the fl -sh curing p -ir re it -lis ch »rge\ all ron f n <• .r,- "5..-,- - .3 '!>.• ev.- U Is. •» >s • n> ! I’- s pi I ..■ . • ■ - r - n'ous. syphilitic, eruptive, an 1 tubercu’ar d-s- 't, iv-'v's R -s s'l b- evervwh -r - ’’\»"V \YA C». : I ’ : NY. So’ I Io Hammett x i,r v v t -. Mar., tta. Ga September Ist-Dn. Ww ADVERTISEMENTS. TBEBvOIZn Dramatic Entertainment. The Marietta Amateurs xvill give their Farewell Performance FRIDAY EVENING OUT., 25, 1861. Proceeds to be contributed to the *• Ladies' Aid Society,” for the purpose of purchasing Bed Sacks for the Cobb County Mountain eers. For particularssee small bills. HENRY HOLDER 5 Libel for Divorce in Paulcl vs ring Bup rior Court, August RHODA HOLDER J Term 1-61. It appearing to the Cou tby the ret rn of the Sheriff that the defeodact is not to be f>.und in said countv, and it further appearing that she resides without the limits of this State. It is o-dcred by the Court, thi.t service he per fected by publication according to Law, ii such cases made and provided. D. F. HAMMOND. J. 8.0. I certify the above to be a true copy taken from the minutes of Court, Oct. 14th, iß6>. S. L. STRICTLAND, Ci’k. In the District Court of the Confederate States for the Northern District of Georgia Al* Chambers. 9th October, 18t : L ORDERED. That the first regular Term of the Distr ct Court of the Coule l rate States of Amerie i, for Northern District of Geor gia, be held in the town of Marietta, Cobb coun ty. in said Northern District, on the second Wednesday of December next, ensuing, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that. day. of which al: persons interested will take due noti e. And it is further Ordered. Th it a copy ol this rder be published by the Clerk of said Court, in one public newspaper in each of the io vus or cities of Athens. Atlanta, Griffin, Marietta, and Rome, in said District, until the sitting of the Court as above directed. EDWARD J. HARDEN* District Judge. A true extract from the Minutes of the Dis trict Court, of the states for the Northern District of Georgi.i. W. 11. HUNT, Clerk Marietta. Ga.. Oct 12, 1861. NEW GOODS. ' E have succeeded in getting in a good many ’» Goods, consisting in part of Linseys. Flan nels. I'rown and Bleached Domestics, Be l 'l ick ing. Kerseys. Tweeds. Jeans, Ca-imeres. lri-h I Linens. Ginghams, French and English Meri noes, U ilic jes both French ami .Imerican. Mus- Ln. Delaines. Linen cambric ILindkercliiefs Spool Cotton. Silk and flax Threads. Ac.. &c.* all ot which wil: lie offered at very short profits for C.ish. Our terms now. ate strictly Cash, as it is imp issible Corus to buy Goods at all on credit of a day’s time. N':;RTH(TTTA BRO. c DnfirTilarA n arUUL InntAU AND KNITTtNC COTTOS’ We h ive now on hand a good assortment of Suqol Tnre.i 1, also a supply of L’ot’on Knilling Y'arm ALSO COTTON CARDS, KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE <Bs TEA SPOONS, CBOCXERY, ’ &c. WILLIAM ROOT A SON. October. 1861. Superior TloorT Any quantity in Sacks and Barrels to be had at the lowest m irket price at A. GREEN & Cos. iMsm yth m?mY i INSURE YOUR LIFE! THE INSURANCE COMPANY of the Valley of Virginia—Capital $‘260.1)00 FLORIDA HOMTiistJRASCECI., Ai'iLAi iiteoi.A. Fla, -Cabitol, $150,000 GEORGI A HOME INSURANCE COM pany— Life Department. Savaxxmi. Georgia- Capital, 350.000. 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. INF O "X“ X O 2S 7 To our Country Friends. We vzIU tak.G Whcat T , COnK-’ J ORK. Tj£tx'cl rvixd. Flour A T CASE PRICES I'OR AMOUNTS DUE US. We know you have these articles if you have 110 money, and those that d*'sire has a chance r TO PA.Y I ’P. Propositions open till first November next. HXRIiRSTT iGRJVES October 31. 1 61; f Hi nU / t\f> I l.u fid j) !d.t IWULf A A All It' .()_»>: Hamilton, Marklev Joyner, Atlinit.i, (reorgia. A N D Hamilt >n, Markley A Joyner, uittUit, 1 :iij <t. Jul; 1-t. 11 T \ • J I HN L. 11A 'I IL f ; >N. of .Atlanta, and 1 ’ f- C. M 1 . H! d I’. \v. .1 .vxek, ~f M. v 7; : •• J'VW’y-. - iv, y •• t ” ’ ,l *‘ P’J’l'C that I) il 1 (i /; r N / A /; A 5 In i'll it- b-1 . in At! mt 1 an I M irietta. 1 OOD I OR MlU'fl < or. .S. E .1 J/ ;? J L \’?LV o, t’,., ur .J the be-t f ,1 in m.i. .et- kept ceusLiativ on I. . -• perbufbel. C. J. SHEPARD. Songs for the Little Ones. THIS deli lilt, ul little book by a Lady of Sa vanntih is for sale at the Marietta BOOK STORE. All the proceeds of it are given by the patri otic author to the Soldiers Relief ITU N Notice. HAVING returned to Marietta, at the solicit ation of ininy friends; I will resume and practice my profession ussidiously in all its branches. Conntx- call attended with promptness. (> m = e i ,.co,n l ..>rsn., ! i. ei Ri Asr) m r x o ei, WILLISIOOT. DRUGGIST. HAVIXO Pirß' UASED FROM Messrs Il ixr.iETT & Groves my old estab lishment 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as full a supply of DRUGS k KDIMS AS I CAN PROCURE. And will give my close personal attention to the business as tormeriy. No exertion, on my part sh ill be sp ired 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 c.<n be'afforded. As I cannot buy on credit my terms are ( ASET. WILLIAM ROOT. ()ctober 18 1. "w atcThesT Jj’Yj CLOCKS gj J" eweln” v IVM. A. FRAZER has just returned from New It York with th<* be.-t 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 aud everything of the latest style at, FRAZER'S. TBGI. 1331. MEDICINES. HAMILTON', MARKLEY A JOYNER. 4 NNOL’NCE to the public that they have com- A nienced the New Year with a full stock of Drugs Madicines. They are also fully prepared to sell 'Hi terms that will suit the times. Kerosene Oil, Kerosene Lamps ; Mind, Turpentine, Alcohol: Linseed Oil, Lard and Sperm ('us for machinery, White Lead ; Ground Colors, Window-Glass : Putty —Druggists Glass Ware; and ‘very other species of Druggists’ Stock. Prescriptions Carefully Pre pared. - January 1861. TO JiVCJSTOMEHSr Ou and alter this date. 1 will -ell Goods 10l CAS LT ONIA'. Those wi-diing goo Is in tny line will find it to tlmir advantage to give ica cal). WILLIAM R3OT. Aligns: Ist 1861. cTJ- SjET: PJIF’yN YATD (AT IL MC< IIX lO<’X’s 01.0 STAaO. r I as on hand a large .nd well .-elected i L. :-tortineiit of I-' x \i I L Y su PP LI 1: s so wmeh If' invito- the .mention ol the citizens ..f M !He’Ll an 1 tillltnty. Th" "i:e price -ystem wi:l be strictly adhered to. IPs o*rins are or equivolent th it is. coutiu v pi.'.luce at ca'.h j>r or short, time, to prompt paying customers. Bills due on pre -eiitation. H:- de "T n:n.ition is to >"'l good .artie'es jt '..•w prices, an i will expect prompt puy;n. ' ? tc' “Camp 0 \LL " the Book Store and / < a copy of C2~ . a McQ -• n ’J , -o■ A) :, ■ ■ . i » ■- i. ■ • ; » ■-> e f 1 th** ri t of • ’■» ’ ’ ♦' ' ■ Willow Spring’Nursery • AST" svo.o-1 FRUITTREEC,' ftwiPEIVIMES AJ3D STRAWBERRY HOTS,' I* or sale by ’ „ . r N. B. HARDEN. Mrnetta. Ga.. Oct. 4th. 1861—ts. NE VV J* AI NT S I I( SP. ~ T.l E undersigned having permmeat!y located in Marietta with a view of carrying on tlio PAINTING in all its various departments, has taken the Room over the Workshop wf W. I{. McCown, on Decatur street. He would respectfully call the attention f < iti izens and others to the Bnine, and earnestly solicit a liberal share of patronage. All work done with promptness and disnatch. Jan 18 ’ h’- « I. N. RAYS. NOW IS YOU!l TIME! Wm. A. Frazer is selling his entire stock o Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, .Sterling Silver and dated Ware, at unusrftrilv low prices, (to make room for a fall stock). Look at. ti e prices, then' call and see the goods, and we are sure vol wiil buy. Silver Watches from $5 to ;'s(l. Gold 1,5 to 20. 30 hour clocks, from $3 to $lO, * $4 to £l2, Setts Jewelry (Pin et Ear-rings) $2 to sso,' Ear-rings from '.50-cts to $25. Pins, from 25 cts to $25.' Sleeve Buttons. Studs, Rings. G.,1.l Pencils, and Jet Crosses. Lax a Pins. Gold Ruckles, Lockets. Keys. Bracelets. Gohl Chale’mins. Gold Vest and Fob Chains. Charms. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Sterling Silver Ware, Consisting of Spoons. Forks, Cake and Pie ixiiives. Napkin Rings. Bouquet H-ddei's, Cups sugar. Cream and Salt Spoons. Card Cases, Chil dren’s Knife and l*ork. Beside a large variety of Wedding presents. All warranted genuine silver. Hated. Ware, Os thi' best quality, plated on Whit' M dal. war ranted. Full weight of silver, com isting f Spoons. Forks. Cake and i’ie Knives,C’ ns. Cake mid Card Bassets, Butter didmY Spoon Holders Napkin rings. Syrup cups and plates. Ten sets. 6 pieces from $25 to 850. and xvarran 'ed of the best quality. Call and be convinced that Frazers is the place to buy aug 3. ly ST JAHi .S’ liSTHLTE” ' t? or Yoruis; Ladies. I THE Third Session will open Angm<t 19th, and close December 2t)tb. Tuition from <2.50 to $5.00 per nionib. Rills for t.tition, rom time of entrance to end of session payable 11 October. v ~. Circulars containing particulars o!i‘. -in ■d on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d, 1862. 1 .AJZUFTL RlJSimi rXTIST Gt HATE! I L to the citizens of Marietta and I vicinity for a liberal ] iironage during the past ten years, is still prepared to perfuri:: all operations either for preserving the natural, or ■iserting artiliieial teeth in the most a; proved manner. He solicits calls from (hose wliob y e af-' i teeth, as he is using- a preparation tor tilling th® most delicate teeth no matter hoxv b idly de cayed. if not otherwise diseased - and rmnledng them serviceable tor years. It is about the same color as the teeth and will never chmig or discolor the teeth. -Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom he has operated during the past fen years. Terms. Cash, unless by special contract. Office south side of public square, over the Dost OfficeOct 51b 1860. •*“ For S-d TIIE undersigned being deslieus ot going West, offers for sale, his si.o. k of Horses, Carriages. Buggies, and everything appermining to the keeping of a first rale I hen B‘. blc. I?e will. also, sell on accommod tfing terms, his large and well constructed loea’ed in the city of Marietta, Cobb county the great W. (t. A. Railroad. Tim income from the above property is some $9 or lO.bOl' per vear. Also, for sale, a Line of Hne'.s. from lu re to Cumming, in tire county ot dorsyli.. The above line leaves Marietta at 8 o da !:, i 1 the morning, on Monday. Wednesday mid 1-iiday, rc'nilarlv. Passengers going up should leave “'.anta in the night, train, or r.l f ; oh lock in the morning. L N. Hi'AIGIE. Jan. 27, 1860, ly. JST_ T 3, GKEUETEIISr, A-ttorney nn.d Counsellor n< I AC, Marietta, Cobb county Ga. Will practice, and give prompt : l.m tier to all business confided to his protes-ion ■! i: ■ m the District Court of the U. ■' at Marietta, Ihe Supreme < oiirt of <reorgia. at Atlanta, ami ihe Superior and Infe’ior Courts ot the Line I.i ba Circuit, and the cornifies adjoining < oho oi oth er circuits. Especial attention given to the collec -n of debts, ami the securing of all mini: r o’ cl urns. Prompt ami 'fficient attention xvill be g • n Io all manner of business in the 'mn '-; <’l Ordina ry in the county of Cobb and adjoin m ,'o 1 Feb.bl ’ v War! War! War!! ON am! after this day there will positive.; be no Ox’oclit O-iT’or for goods or work at L«y store All not*'s amt iti'comus mie me and m-* >i’ I by the Ist of August will Im pla" 'd ie I ■■■ hands ■>!' an attorney for rolle’ ion. W. A. FRAZEE. Joly *22d. t; ’. johx n. saxges. 'I- Gi::sT. ANIJ SAT) I > LI: 11 V. 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