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INTERESTING DETAILSFROM THE
NORTH.
IFe make up from a number of la’e
Northern papers the following sum
mary of interesting items:
The New Hampshire Gazette, the old
est paper in the United States, expired
a few days ago at the age of one hun
dred and five years.
Lincoln’s Secretary of War is be
coming impatient with the expense of
bands of music for the army. It is said
to amount already to a sum that will
make this single item of expense four
millions a year.
A special dispatch to the New York
“Post” says Brigadier General Graham
has been ordered to appear before
Judge Merrick for contempt of Court.—
It is alledged that he forced a soldier
into the ranks after ho had been dis
charged by the Court.
The New York Sun was lately sold
for $33,000. Less than two years since
it was sold for $150,000. and the nett
profits of the concern were $50,000.
It is said travel was stopped on the
Washington and Baltimore Railroad,
in order to give the Linculnites an op
port unty to mine the road at the Relay
and Annapolis Junction.
The Bank of Washington refuses to
take the treasury notes, and Lincoln’s
minions want. Congress to close the
disloyal institution.”
Gen. McClellan has long been desir
ous of having the aimy organized into
large corps (Tanner, and has decided
upon the commanders, of whom Mc-
Dowell and Franklin ar ; two: but Scott,
opposes the plan, saying we hadn’t
any such thing in Mexico.
Detachments from the Sickles Brig
ade which have been scouring Lower
Maryland report the dominant senti
ment as vehemently rebellious Not
more than three I nion flags were seen
Mr. Jamks 11. Newman :
“The Ladies Marietta Aid Society”
gratefuly acknowledge the receipt of
(»10) Ten Dollars Donation, from you,
and tender their united r/jo/rix to you
for so kindly remembering them, in
their efforts to relieve the wants of the
Cobb County Soldiers.
MISS MARY ROBARTS, Pres.
Mas. Jvi.ia McLeod, Scc’ty. Pro. Tern.
Marietta, Oct. 10th, 1861.
Jfrx.srs. G. T. G. White, and John S.
Wright Managers, “Marietta Amateur
Club ”
“The Ladies’ Marietta Aid Society”
gratefully acknowledge the receipt of
($150) One hundred and fifty dollars,
proceeds of the entertainments given by
the “Marietta Amateur Club,” and here
by semis their united thanks for said
sum.
MISS M \RY ROB A RTS. Pr-s.
Mas. Jvi.ia McLkou, Sec’ty. Pro.Tctn.
Marietta, Oct. 24, 1861.
- , ,1 ,ifcl ,I—■» " ————
AFFAIRS ON THE PI’.Nl WI.A.
While there Is every reason to ap»
prebend the early occurence nf im
portant events on< he Peninsula there has
been nothing to confirm the exeitingrex
port of a trreat battle in front of York
town. Indeed we have very late and
reliable advices from ’.hat immediate
vicinitv which represent that not a gun
hv» lM*en fined though there unusual
activity in military preperations. Noth
ing was known of the skirmish near
Newport News on Monday in which a
p »rtion « f General M< Law’s command
mgag«sl; but the fact having been
officially coir munirated by Gen. M agru
der there can Ih* no doubt that something
occurred in that locality which gave rise
to the iniervner of a general battle ou
the Pvuinsnlu.— Rtebmuad ( l<J ) Dis-
THE MARI ET TA SEMI-W EEK L Y ADVOCATE
VOTE OF EOKGIA.
| FOR GOVERNOR, 1859. 1861.
i Destricts — I. 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
Coffee, 51 ’ 273
Effingham 252 185 193 91
Emanuel 74 445 .... ....
Glvnn 39 19] 190 183
: Liberty 131 432 207 239
Mclntosh 86 127 47 79
Montgomery,.. 274 72 .... ....
Pierce 35 185 145 16
Scriven 240 298 189 94
Telfair ] 37 203 100 I
Tatnall 165 300
Ware 45 229 75 220
Wayne 26 180 95 35
T0ta12,596 5,391
II Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Baker 115 208 123 96
Berrien 156 348 ....
Brooks 225 343 141 165
Calhoun 97 301 38 134
Clay 216 270
Colquitt 57 168 .... ....
Dooly 244 564 .... ....
Decatur ....,.. 522 540 247 448
Dougherty.,... 211 310 197 118
Early 222 229 23 230
Echols 56 127 < I 166
Irwin 17 208 .... ....
Lee 222 220 155 180
Lowndes 193 262 118 219
Mitchell 98 358 75 372
Miller 44 221 7 224
Randolph 486 541 .... ....
Terrell 381 230 237 168
Thomas 398 522 345 275
Wilcox 16 260 2 189
Worth 114 277 31 274
T0ta1.... ...4,090 6,512
111. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Chattahoochee. 251 300 90 337
Harris 697 466 335 504
Muscogee 853 *47 285 612
Marion 364 432 ....
Macon 401 308 229 153
Quitman 185 213 104 251
Stewart 580 568 274 427
Sumter 641 517 319 418
Schley 214 228
Taylor 321 888
Talbot... 579 494 276 432
Webster 281 219 172 1
T0ta15,367 3,375
IV, Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown.
Baldwin 205 414 388 245
Bibb 911 970 628 409
Crawford 241 411 58 843
Jasper 431 412 246 279
Jones 183 298 224 177
Houston 544 578 295 409
Laurens 325 134 135 91
Pulaski 159 410 121 399
Putnam 285 379 189 212
Twiggs 163 330 50 245
Wilkinson 368 631 177 548
T0'ta1,3.915 4,978
V. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Burke 289 611 135 366
Columbia 399 434 254 203
Glasscock 7 289 99 97
Hancock 356 325 178 249
Jefferson 397 429 338 185
Josnson 152 500 ... ....
Lincoln 188 222 104 111
Richmondlllo 894 743 740
Warren 285 516 179 381
Wilkes 324 413 252 154
Washington.... 550 680 356 401
T0ta14,057 5.004
VI Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Chuk 535 465 273 427
Elbert 306 335 232 33g
Frrnklin 90 848 105 526
Gre.me 629 289 359 221
Hart 188 748 82 440
Madison 208 469 143 256
Morgan 344 244 201 181
Newton 714 460 543 575
Oglethorpe.... 372 487 351 278
Trliaferro 189 218 119 119
Walton 528 734 370 6.56
T0ta14.203 5,627
VII. Akin. Brown. Nesbit. Brown
Butts 320 416 42 386
Clayton 285 375 244 261
Fayette 305 577 119 337
Henry 636 613 396 607
I Meriwether.... 620 688 385 545
Monroe ’SB 562 362 420
Pike 396 660
Spalding 445 515 421 B(>7
Troup .... 891 329 662 280
Upson 558 296 299 331
T0ta15.114 5,061
VHI Akin. Brown. Nisbel. Brown.
Campbell 405 802 139 696
Carroll 490 1006 319 1031
Coweta 506 802 432 721
Cobl 699 1058 893 1235
Dekalb 384 122 302 641
FultonlHs ll‘-> I 976 1052
Haralson 40 393 000 000
Heard 492 566 232 419
Paulding 260 800 183 <B9
Polk, 484 302 310 2a2
T0ta14.665 8.7 43
IX Akin. Brown. Nisbet. Brown.
Banks 90 410 000 000
Cherokee 454 1114 ;»!<» 766
Dawson 96 546 1)00 090
Forsyth 322 746 340 6.»n
Gwinnett...... 676 1051 472
Habersham... 137 690 221 252
Hall 448 808 497 794
Jackson 384 878 443 585
' Lumpkin 365 549 4«3 212
Milton 236 476 234 310
Pickens 75 759 281 439
Rabun 40 557 71 287
Towns 25 330 15b 155
Union 53 432 58 110
White 64 420 172 186
Total 3.486 10.171
X Akin Brown Nisbet. Brown.
Cass 867 1060 1012 530
Catoosa’’.”.. 368 431 «00 000
I Chattooga 362 556 311 352
Dade If* 340 O<>o <**»
Faunin 118 655 188 424
, Floyd 655 879 686 542
Gurdon 431 884 4»>B <93
Gilmerl2s 962 060 000
Moray 315 706 393 140
Walker 495 854 839 466
Whitfield.-... 582 866 839 456
50ta14,682 8.174
TOTAL VOTE < F THE ST ATE.
Governor Akin Brown Nisbet Brown.
42.185 63.636 00.000 00.O>H)
rOOi) FOR MUX n COWS.
M .4 57 A X L .
a SUPPLY nf Pea meal the best food in
market kept constantly on hand, at SI
7‘ r bu * b *‘ L C. J. SHEPARD.
N UTS. A large lot of Aimodn*. Walnuts
Pecan and Brazil nuts just received by
" Nov. 30. BOVES ± BITNER
ttkkGRAPHte.
Another Confederate Victory.
Knoxville Tenn., Oct. 25.—The Knoxville
Register, of to day reports a fight between
Gen. Zollicoffor and a force of Lincolnites
from Camp Dick Robinson in Kentucky. The
latter were entrenched near Rock Castle Ford.
Gen.„ Zollicoffer attacked and drove them
from their entrenchments. lie had five men
killed and twenty-three wounded. The loss
of the enemy in killed and wounded is not
known. Gen. Zollicoffer fell back to prevent
his supply trains from being cut off.
Lexington, Mo , Captured by the Federal
ists
Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 26.—A special dis
patchtc the St. Louis Democrat-dated Jefferson
City Mo., October 2oth, joprt that a detach
of 150 Federalists under Major White sur
prised the Confederate garrison at Lexington
Mo., and captured the place together with a
quanity of Suns pistols and other articles,
which the “rebels” thre.waway in their flight
and also two pieces of cannon.
DIED
At his residence in this place, on the morning
o* Oct.. 26th, 1861. Ira Arnold, aged 61 years.
Greenville (S. C.) papers please copy.
For Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff.
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.
Jfr Editor:— Be so kind as to announce the
name of ROBERT BABER as a condidate for
the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua
ry next.
Mr Editor :— Please announce 11. J. HOP
KISS as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Cobb
county at the Election in January next.
TCNS- Please announce WALTER MANNING,
as a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun
ty at the election in January next, and oblige
MANY VOTERS.
Please announce D. M. YOUNG, as a
candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court at
the Election in January next.
Mr Editor: You will oblige his friends by
announcing W. II TUCKER as a candidate 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 he should be re-elected.
SPECIAL-NOTICES.
Office Southern Telegraph Co. )
Marietta, G.v, Aug.. 20, 1861. J
THE STOCKHOLDERS of .the SOUTHERN
TELEGRAPH CO., will receive their divi
dends by calling at this office.
By order of Treasury.
Augnst 20,-2m. A. W. YORK, Manager.
The maxims of wises men an; to preserve the
body in perfect health, not to wait for the devel
opment of disease. “Be wise in time ;” check
and guard against the first approach. Keep the
stomach and blood healthy and pure, and the
plagues of a poisoned atmospherefall harmless.
The only remedy that will thoroughly purify
the blood, and at the same time strengthen and
invigorate the system, is McLean’s Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. Try it, and you
will be convinced. See advertisement.
R. R. R.
THE FALL MALARIA.
THE FEVER OF THE SEASON.
ALL POTENT.EFFKCT OF RADAWAY's REMEDIES.
Radaway's Ready Relief, a household requi
site for all who would be forearmed against
mortal disease, is absolutely indispensible in
the fall. Mark! One or two doses will break
up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever
dumb ague, or any other malarious complaint,
at the commencement, as certainly as the dis
order will break down the vtetim. if unchecked.
The colics and other bowel complaints, so gen
eral in autumn, are almost instantly checked
by a single dose. It positively extinguishes
pain, whether sharp or acute, constant or spas
modic, and its blessed effect in neuralgia,
rheumatism, tic doloreux, and tooth-aahe, can
only be conceived by those who have experienc
ed
KEEP IT IN YOUR HOUSE.
It is important that every household should
be furnished with Radway's Jleady Belief- its
use on all occasions where there is fever will,
in a few minutes secure ease to the patient.
In attacks of Croup. Sore
Radway's Ready Relief will quickly cure the
'patient. «
radway’s pills
THE BKST PURGATIVE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
Rauawvy’s Regulating’ Pills *tyTer more
urgently needed than yi theaffll. HTe rich
fruits and indigestible vegetables of mutumn.
chills by which the circulation is thrown out-of
balance, and the stomach, liver and lnugs j>ar
tiallv panlyzed. To restore these functions,
and tit the body to withstand the
winter, a course of tnis greaF aperient, altera
tive and tonic, is absolutely necessary. It tae
only cathartic in the world which equalizes the
circulation of the blood. AH the mineral pnr
gatives have a deadly contmw> effect, and hence
he fearful mercurial diseases. •
Radway’s Regulating Pills are the only
vegetable substitirfe for Calomel. Mercury. Qui
nine a dose of from four te 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
ot these pisons one of Railway’s Regulating
Pills possesses more of the elements ot liealth
—and ten-foM the power over disease than ten
of any other pills in use 30 pills in each box.
radway’s renovating resolvent
Radaway’s Renovating Resolvent 'arrests
decomposition of the tlesh. curing pniruient dis
charges, all running sores, diseases oi the eye
lids. noee and lips, and every type of scrof
ulous, syphilitic, eruptive, and tubercular dis-
Radwav's Remedies are sold by Druggists
everywhere. R A D\V AY A CO. 23 John st. N.Y*.
Sold by Hammett v Groves. Marietta. Ga
September lst-lm.
~J I 'S' r RECH IVIN gTT
GROCER IE S
INCLVDIXG-
Sngar. Molasse. Syrup. Coffee, Salt,
FLOUR, COR, BACON; &C.,
For sale at the lowest cash prices by
L. C. MeUXL IND,
February 26th
IMG*. FIGS.—A to- lot jn.-taei■■■•’. eI Dy
KUVKS BUTNER.
ADVjSIITIS^MgNTC.
IVotice.
A FTER the first day of November, our Stores
. a. will be closed at Candle-light, except nr»
Saturday-night, we will keep open till 8 o’clock.
Onr friends will please bear this in mind. In
case of necessity those needing Medicines at
night, will be attended to by calling at the res
idence of Win. Root, opposite the Episcopal
Church. WILLIAM ROOT,
Oct. 29-Im WILLIAM ROOT & SON.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHEREAS George M. Daniell, as the broth
er of deceased, has applied to me, in writ
ing. for letters of administration on the es
tate of William R. Daniell, late of said county
deceased':
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they have
in my office on or before the first Monday in De
cember next, otherwite letters of administration
will be granted the applicant at that term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand, at J/arietta, this 26th
day of October 1861.
Oct. 29—30 d. JNO G CAMPBELL, Ord’y.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHEREAS, F M Megarity, as the brother of
deceased, has applied to me, in writing,
for letters’td’ administration on the estate
of John VV* Megarity, late of said county de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 2Cth
day of October, 1861.
Oct. 29—30 d. JNO G CAMPBELL, Ord’y.
Georgia Cobb County:
WHEREAS. Nathan W Smith, as the friend
of deceased, has applied to me in writing,
for letters of administration on the estate
of Samuel S Henderson, late of said county, de
ceased :
These are thufefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant at that term
of the C’onrt of Ordinary for said county
Given'under my hand, at Marietta, this 26th
day of October 1861.
Oct. 29-30 d. JNO G CAMPBELL Ord’y.
Georgia Cobb County :
YVIIEREAS, Enoch Faw. as a friend of de-
Ir ceased, applies to me in writing for letters
of adtaiiiistratidn on the estate of Isham B Har
low. late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, ifi my office on or before the first .Monday
in December next —otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand at Marietta, this 26th
dav of October, 1861.
Oct. 29-30 J. JNO. C. CAMPBELL. Ordy.
Georgia Cobb County:
WIIEREXS, James Sneed as the son of de
ceased, applies to me in writing for let
ters ot administration on the estate of Elijah
Sneed, late of said county deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant at that
term of the Court of Ordinary for said county
Given under my hand, at Marietta, this 26th.,
dav of Octob“r, 1861.
Oct 29 -3()d. JXO G CAMPBELL. Ord’y.
"ATTENTION MILITIA.
TAM required by the Brigadier < .eneral of the
first Brigade 11th Div. G. M.. to assemble the
Militia of this county immediately.
I do hereby command every officer command
ing companies in the district of this county, to
have every man in their jurisdiction to be and
appear in the city of Marietta, on Tuesday the
sth of November next, at ten o’clock, A. M.,
with a good fire-arm, for the purpose of drill.
Every commissioned officer will assemble on the
4th for the purpose of Instruction.
Fail not, under penalty of the law
DAVID J. DOBBS.
October, 24ih. Colonel Commanding.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTYT"
INSURE YOUR LIFE!
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
of the Valley of Virginia Capital $200,000
FLORIDA HOMeYnS'JRANCECO.,
Apalachicola, Fla, —Capitol. $150,000
GEORGIA. HOME INSURANCE COM
pany—-Life Department.
> Savannah. Geokgia- Capital, 350.000.
Lives Injured of white persons on the Mutual
x>r slock plan at the lowest rates. Call on
’ W. T. BEALL. Ag't.. Marietta, Ga.
Oct. 9. ’6l-6m.
SPOOLTHREAD
AND
KNITTING COTTON!
Wo have now on hand a good assortment of
Spool Thread, also a supply of Cot‘on Knitting
Yarn.
ALSO
COTTON CARDS,
KNIVES AND FORKS,
TABLE & TEA SPOONS,
CROCKERY, &c.
WILLIAM ROOT i SOX.
October. IWII.
naro’x’xojs. -
To our Country Friends.
VTe will take Wheat r
CORN T -FORK
liard zxtxcX Flour
AT CASH PRICES
FOR AMOUNTS DUE US.
We kn w you have these articles if you have no
money, and those that desire lias a chance
TO PAY Vl*.
Propositions open till first November next.
HAMMETT & GROVES
October 31. 1661 f
Songs for the Little Ones,
FTIIIIS delightful little book by a Lady of Sa-
JL vannab is for sale at the Marietta
BOOK STORE.
All the proceeds of it are given by the patri
otic author to the Soldiers Relief
ITTJIN IX
Notice.
HAVING returned to Marietta, at the solicit
ation of many friends; I will resume and
practice my profession assidioiisly in all its
branches.
County call attended with promptness.
Office in Connell’s Hall.
GEO. W. CLELAND. M. D.
willumToot.
DRUGGIST.
Havlng purchased from
Messrs Hammett <t Groves my old estab
lishment. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as
full a supply of
O-IVrTXIVE’
DRUGS i 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 CASH.
WILLIAM ROOT.
October 1861.
TDry Groods,
Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS, BOOTS, SROESj Mi
frillE subscriberat 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,
FOR CAS IT ’
And I only ask that the public in Cobb and
the adjacent counties will satisfy themselves of
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 as
cheap for cash at my Store as any where.
L. BENNETT.
Oct. 5,18606 m
THE MARIETTA,
BOOK STORE.
CALL AND SEE
The Iloimeliold of Bouverie,
(Bv a Kentucky Lad>.)
II IND-BOOK OF LLTEIIATUIIE
Mrs. Botta.
NEMESIS.-M. HARLAND.
LOUIES LAST TERM AT SI. MARYS.
The Literary Women of the South.
A splendid Edition of tin BRITISH CLASSICS
oo
AH the fresh, new and des. able Books received
by HAMILTON, MARK l<Y & JOINER
as soon as issued from the press,
-OO
Onr fall stock of
Paper, En vetopcA,
lila n kbooks, Mu< ullage,
Inks, Quills, Port Monies,
Gold Pens, Writing Desks, &c.
has just been opened in great variety. We arc
specially prepared to sell good Letter, Cap and
Note PAPERS much cheaper and better than
ever, as we buy from the Mills DlßECT
'titt Agents for Firth I Ponds Popular Music.
HAMILTON. MARKLEY’ & JOYNER.
June 2d. 1861.
FAMILY STORE.
GROVES & BUTNER,
* » AVE opened in the Post Os, if:: Bi ii.ihxg
VAIETY FAMILY STORE.
in which will hefonnd EVERY' AIITICLEin the |
GROCERY LINE.
Liquors excepted—-besides a great variety of!
other articles.
Ail biUs 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 win also keep Foolscap Letter Pa
per Pens. Ink, and other articles of sta
tionery.
Country Produce
of all kinds, taken in barter on liberal terms.
ALSO, OX HAND
igars. Tobacco, Snuff. Soaps.
Indigo. Powder Shot, Lead,
and’es. Oranges Lemons, Candies.
Starch. Nails, &c. Ae.
Marietta. Georgia, Oct., 2<t i. 18t0-tf.
FRUIT TREE NURSERY.
A fine assortment of the most popr-lar
Fruit Trees, 1
For sale by
N. B. HARDEN
Marietta. Ga.. Oct 28 1860
HAVING returned to Marietla again, my old
home. 1 offer my services to the citizens of
Marietta and the public genera]’.who Hi.tve
served for n-arly twenty year;; in repairing
Ac- lam now prepared to serve'
you again. In addition I have in Store, an as
sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of
ANDIES NUTS, R 1181 V $
and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco Cigars
of the Best Brands. 50/1 PS. TO MA I'OES m
Cans, Fresh OVO OystCTS
*S'.4 R DhvES AND 'cLA MS,
and a variety of Articles usually kept in a Con
fectionary Store.
Thankful foi past patronage so liberally bes
towed, 1 hope to merit a continuance of the
same. The Ladies are especially smmitml to
call. West ride of the Public Square, next door
to Phcetiix Bitilding.
Sept, lltli-tf. A ’ D ’ KL EDE
AV. L. GAULT ~
Grocer and Produce Merchant.
Cherokee Sr., Marietta, Ga.
Keeps constantly on hand every article in ihe
Grocery Line Such as;
SUGARS,
COPWE,
MOLASES,
SYRUP.
SALT LARI) and BACON,
Cheese, Mackerel ami White fish. Tobacco, Su
gars. Iron and farmers Hardware. Buckets Ag
Tubs Candles. Soap. Powder Shot Leaf?,
Yarns, Starch, and a choice H7<t'sfcie.»
& Brandy.
All persons indebted to me by note or open
account will save cost by coming forward ami
make a Settlement. lam determined to have
prompt paying customers or not bare any.
Oct. 12. 6m.
FAMILT SUPPLIES.
oo
THE SUBSCRIBER offers Hie public at his
Store next to A. Green Act) Cherokee Street,
a full stock of GROCERIES, embracing every
article usually kept in that line, such as
SUGARS, all kinds ;
COIG’EE, all kinds ;
MOLASSES. SYRUP,
TOBACCO, YA RYS,
&c., Ac., A
Coun tr y Profl uc e,
taken in Barter, on liberal terms.
Having purchased the store and goods of ?Ji.
B. S. Johnson, he also offers‘*a large stock of
.GROCERIES at that stand, on Cherokee Street,
and Mr. HAMES will take pleasure in waiting
on. scustomer October 12. "60. tf] E. PAGE.
hardware;
Furnishing G oods
Ac., Ac.
Wes x sido of Public Square.
The largest stock ever brought to Ma
rietta.
W.L IVAWOR'ffI
ANNOUNCES that he has just rm mued the
largest and most complete assortment of
...
r.ver brought Io tm?
market, which will be
sold on more favorable
t 'rms than, ever before
Iron, Steel, Nt Is, Pots, Latch-
OS, Locks, Hinges, Carnenter's
Toolsq* Axes, Hatchets,
Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, Boz,
and Wood Stoves. Every va
riety of Blacksmith's Tools,
Anvils. Alices. Bellows. Cross ('nt. Tenon, jfill
ami Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil
low Ware, Pocket and Table Ciifh ry.Silver-pl l
ted Ware, Corn Shellers,
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spatles.
PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS.
GUNS and PISTOLS
BUILDEES' and CARP ENTERS
Manufacturers of every variety of
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
10,000 Kegs of N ils, (more or !■ \)
Job Work of all kinds done on short notice
Call and examine my stock. Accmiuis ■ Ist
January and -Inly.
I bind inyself to sell at Atlanta pr.-t'-s for ca di,
and no mistake.
W. L. WADSWORTH-
Oct. 5, 1860.
MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY
BOOK. NEWS. MANILLA AND
wrapping paper,
TMter, Cap. Sole and EnrC'pe I’ig rr I't
nished to Order.
OnrNews-and Book PAPER is as good as
any manufactured and at ro.asonable terms.
Cash Paid For
Cot’on and Linen Rags, Old Rope.
BAG<UN<s AND COTTON WASTE.
Address A. S. EDMONSTON A CO.
Oct. l!'th. 1 860-ly. Marietta, Ga
MESSRS. PAG-E & H ILEY,
-pESPEC'TITLLY call the attention of the
1 K public to their .-took of
Fall and Winter Roods!
Ju.-1 received from Charleston. Ahi) ' ’ cry
article usnallv kept in a DR) GOODft
STdRE. may be found.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
SHOES. BOOTS. HATS, CAPS.
BONNETS ( LOTHING,
Crockery. Gias- Ware and Cutlery
'ill and sec our Stock belor-i busing
Price- will be mmL- to curre poml
with th- fmrlr • of the tim,-.
S ->rv n< V d-» • ■ > l>. M. . ig.
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