The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, November 08, 1861, Image 3

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W JHatwtta MARIETTA, GEORGIA. Frida v Horning Nov. 8 1861. Printing Establishment FOR SALE. WE offer for sale ample and new surpa material for a coanlete 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 QS ed—none injured—ample in quantity and wel. assorted Apply at this office. August 23d, IS6I. The Advocate Olhce, With an abundance of the best materi al ari l 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 ad tressed 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 ot course, give us pleasure, to send them the Semi-Weekly or Weekly Advocate as preferred. If any recieving the Weekly Advo cate desire the Semieekly the change will be made upon the payment of the difference in subscription. NEWS ITEMS. The Government has rented a large slaughtering house in ( larkesville, Tenn., and will purchase any quantity of hogs and beeves during the packing season. The Federal forces in Kentucky which were ad vanci ng down the Louis ville railroad to meet Gen Buckner, have fallen back. 1 his is thought to be a strategic movement. Judge W. G. Jones, ol the Confeder ate Court at Mobile, has sustained the Sequestration Act, by refusing to grant a motion to quash a writ of garnish merit under that Act. Both branches of the Legislature of Tennessee, says the Memphis “Appeal,’’ Riot in e«»i. volition last I nesday to count the vote for Governor. The following is the vote as reported : For Isham G. Harris 74,073 For William IT. Polk 43,342 Majority for Harris 31,342 President Davis has issued a probla* ination, setting apart Friday, the 15th day of November, as a day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer throughout the Confederate States. The abolition papers of the West say that Fremont has gone down to Son h western Missouri to “give Price Jr-sstc.” We thought Jessie was her “own man,” and didn’t belong to the path tinder. A dispatch from Little Rock, Ark , dated Nov. Ist, says tll-.t a messenger had artived fr in Ben Mct ulhic 'scamp who stated that the report prevailed in the c imp th it Fremont h id commenced a retrograde movement, ami was ■ i:.t* retreat. The Washington Rei üblican, the home organ ot Mr. Lincoln, m speaking of B iker’s death says: “Ac trust in heaven that there will be no more sac-' t ifiers like this, but tli-i' if anything in earliest is to be done, that it will be dime quickly. We have had reverses enough, and the whole country is be- i gaining to lem n d s uuctli.ng more.’ A letter from Jackson’s river, to ft gentlem n in this city, written on Sat urday evening lust, savs a report had reached th it place to the ellect that General Floyd had at acked the Litis coin forces at the month of the Coal riv er. killing some live or six bundled of them, and taking a number of prisoners. The rout of the enemy was in fact com plete, according to the report. Floyd is said to have lost three bundled in kill ed and wounded. The late Pensylx mid elect! ms have resulted in tin dele it ol the Brick Re publicans by tin* ‘'Democrats," who arc not a whit less pr<dl gate tin! un scrupulous than the avowed Atedit >ii' ists The singular developomcnt was made .I’ti-w days ago in Was! ngUm, in res icct !•» pistol cat tri Igvs given out t > some of the c ivahy, that tliex were tided. S"tiv’ With wooden plugs ami others with turnip sveda. The correspondent of the B»1 titm >re Sun wires: Great solicitude is m iiidest< din re ference t. th,, contemplated in 'vein nts ol ion McClellin, but o’ these no one can approach the slightest idea 'Vr Can oi Iy inter from tacts as they occur trom d»yt > d iy, th ,• h s taken n w positions with uo designs ot *baiidouing in rctrogade THE M A RIET T A SEMI -W E E K I. Y ADVO C A 'l' E . TELEGRAPHIC. The fleet off Port Royal. S, C. Richmond, Nov. s.—The Navy Department received intelligence to-day, that forty-two vessels were drawn up in line of battle off Port Royal, S. C., to-day. Affairs in Western Virginia. Richmond, Nov. 5—A passenger from the Jackson River Mountains in Western Virgin ie, states that a p.irolled Confederate soldier just in fr >m the Federal camp, reports that Risencraiuz’s army did not exceed 8.000 effec tive men, and that much sickness prevailed in tip ai my. Gen Floyd was at Cotton Hill, an<l was daily expecting an engagement w th Rosencrantz, who was only a few miles off The ResignaHon of Gen. Scott Confirmed. Richmond N v. s— The Norfolk Day B >ok of this morning, copies from the Baltimore papers. Gen Scott’s letter of resignatin to President I incoin lie says that his resigna tion is tendered in consequence of bodily in firmities, which compell him to take the step. He adds: ‘Tt is with regret that I withdraw myself, in these momentous times, from the orders of the President who has treated me with much distinguished kindness and cour tesy —from the President whom I know, from much personal intercourse, to be patriotic without sectional partialities or prejudices.” The Cabinet conveued on Friday, and ac cepted his resignation, allowing him to draw his pay as a retired officer. Lincoln cnmplimente 1 Scott, on his lon/ service and devotion to the flag of his coun ry, &e. Gen McClellan was ruffled by the Cabinet to assume command of th; army. ♦ o ♦ Milledgeville, Oct .<-The Georgia Leg islature met to day. 1 illups was elected President of the Senate ; M -bLy, Secretary ; of the Senate; Akin, Speaker oi the House ; Arrington. Clerk. I.atest from the Fleet. Savannah. Nov.7—The steamer Resolute of the Confederate fleet, came up at eleven o’clock last night, to receive coal, and brought correct particulars of the operation at Port Royal, tip to dam. It appears that the report of the disabled steamer and another aground, is incorrect. On Monday afternoon, Comm >doreTattnall with his little fl et went within ore mile of the Federal squadron, and engaged them I>r nearly an hour until they came within range o f the guns a’the Port when he retired and allowed the latter to open upon them, The engagement lasted until late in the evening. It I- toiponniliM G> ascertain the result. The Commodore sailed out to the Port above, three quarters of a mile from the ene my when a fierce engagement of forty minutes ensued. The enemy fired rifled shot and shell, which fell about us in great profusion. Two shots passed through the Savannah, without serious damage to the vessel No body on board was injured. Parties at tlioPo -tsay that seven shotsfrom onr fleet, took effect in the Federal vessels.— The latter coming in closer, our fleet retired. Yesterday all was quier. It is reported that the Fedcrals were land ing at Hunting Island on yesterday. The firing at Port Royal is now heard. It commenced nt 7 1-2 o’clock this morning* Warm work is anticipated. RiviXvin, Nov. 7.. 7.10 P. M.—Seven of the Fedti) vote's paused the battery nt Bay P inf this itr rning and n r ter g tt’ng in-ide opened fire on lli'ton Ib’ii.l battery. The batteries at Bay Point and Hilton Head returned the tire. Several cans wore dismounted in our b.-itte ise, The rc sn’r to the vessels i» unknown. The firing censed t It i> expected that the enemy wil' attack the 1 ' in.- w' on w 'nn work may bo expected. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Sheriff and Drpntv Sheriff. ”•?* Pleast* announce the present eilei nt officers J. T. ROBERT ON and.J. F. McCLES KEY. for the offi -es of Sheriff an 1 Deputy Siier ift of Cobb conn*v for the ensuing term. Please announce A. I JONES, as aca di date for Tax Receiver of Cobb county at the e cc tiou in January next. Pie iso iumoiuic" " ■ " ■ ’ All >■ 1.i.. •<- a emdidate for < le 'k of the Inferior Court ut the election in J mu ivy next. i/r £l'>h>r: Be so kind as to announce the mtn ■ <d' IPHI iltT B\l’>E J as a c.m ii lue for the offi eof Tax Collector. Election in Janna ry next !/;• : I‘leise an ioniice 11. J. 1101’- Kl 'S as a candidate for Tax Receiver ot ’ obb count) it the Election in .1 inti irv nex'. »?- T'e i<e announce \V \LT till M \N N t N ' as a candid ite for Tax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in January nex*. and oblige M \NY V' ITERS. ri.« m 1 1 . YCM XL. as a can lid ite for Clerk of the Superior Court at . the E'eetioa in .1 I'iliiry next. V ' El ■: Yon will oblige his friends by annoimeing \V. 11 TC KER a- a candid ac for lax Collector ot Cobl» county at the ensuing election. II • ha- given, so far. sativfa-.ion. and as we un ler>:.ind he will n >t run for a third lei in il is proper that tie should be re clone 1. i OO1) F<)h MILCH COWS. /’ A’.l MEAL. \ SUPERIOR FLOJ3. Any .('imi.’.y in S.idy an I i arre‘-to be had at the k>w< *l market price at A. GREEN A O's NE W ADVERTISE ME NTS. LIST OFLETTEaS REMAINING in the I’ost Office at Marietta, November Ist, 1861. B— Baxter, W D McKinnon, Mrs Ellen Brown, Rebecea McDonold, J W D Bell, Mrs AD M.Kee. Mss.Elizrbeth Bacon, \V M o—o Iriscoll. Wm 0 2 Berry, A G R—Ransom, Mrs B Bell. William Reynolds, Tnomas 11 F—Finley, Samcel P Russell, R ll Hensi It, Fr Russell, T J Hook. Lewis M S—Skinner. A II Holt, N Stevenson. W M Hicks, Adam Swearenger, I Ivins,MrsSerrilla T—Tucker, Rev W L J—Jones. Stephen A V—Vaughn, Mrs Jas Jordan,Miss S N AV—Walton, James K—King. Mrs Ellen Wesson, Henry M —Moor. Miss M A Wayne, Mrs II J Mabry, Thomas AV. F. GROVES, PM NOTICE. TWO moths after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for leave to sei 1 the land belonging to the estate of Eleander Aikins. decease 1. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai l dece'd. JOHN MALONEY, AJ.in'r. November, .7, 18 1. Attention | Voly.nte y Qrsl I Rally for the Defence OjV VTOTJ'JFL IIOMFS AND FIRESIDES. O ily'Six Months Service. 4 FE'V more healthyand able bodied recruits jA will lie received into Company A. (United Rebels) 3rd Regiment Georgia State Troops now stationed at Camp Harrison. 'fliis is the best and last chance our young men will have for entering the service. Equipments . ill be furnished by the Company, a id recruits forwarded to Gump Harrison free of expense. Apply nt once, at the Kennesaw House where full particulars will be furnished by Lieut. R. SMITH, of Company A. 3rd Reg t. Geo State Troops. Marietta Oct. 7th. 18(11. RULE NISI. GEORGIA. Cobb C ir.vi'iin the Superior Court. Present the Honorable Judgeof said Court. CASTLEBERY & ROGERS, ) Mortgage. Ac. vs > September Term BENJAM N !■. BISHOP. ) >l. IT appearing to the Court by the petition of Mei rill T. Castleberry and John Rogers us ing the firm name and style of Castlebi-rry A Rogers, (accompanied by the four promisory notes and Mortgage deed.) that on the sixth day oi’ April. Eighteen Hundred and Sixty one. the delcnil.int made and delivered to the plantiils his four promisory notes, bearing d ite the day and year afores ii.l, whereby the deiendant promised, thirty d ys after the dale of s.iid promisory notes, to p:av your petitioner or be ir er the sard 'tuns in said promisory notes, speci fied Io wit : by two of said promisory notes the sum of Fifty dollars each, and by the other two of said promisory notes the sum of thirty-five dollarsand Bdcents e ch. m iking in the aggre gate the sum of (Jne Hund ret I and Seventy one Dollars ami sixty cent-, lor value received. — And that afterwards on the day and year afore said, the defen laut the better to secure the pnvment of said lour prom. - ry notes executed anil delivered to the plaiat'.ii’s his deed of Mort' gage whereby the said deiendaiit Mortgaged to j the plaintiffs lots of land Nos. i_’< : .s ; md 1...>3. in ; the Ihth District, and 2nd -Section of said county'. . containing sixty acres, more or less. An I it further appearing that sai I four promisory notes remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered that the •efeiidant do pay into Court on or before the first day of the next Term thereof the principal interests and costs due on said tour promisory notes, or show cause to the contrary, it any lie can. and that on failure of the defendant so to do. the e piity of redemption in ami to said mortgaged premises, be forever thereafter bar rod ami foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Vlarie t.i Ad vocafe. a public Gazette of this State once a month for three months, prcvioti • to the next Term of this Court, or served on the Defendant or his special agent or attorney at least thr e months previous to the next term of tills Court. GEO. D. RICE, Judge Superior Court. B. R. C. I certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes of this Court this September 2(ifh, 18(11. DILL \RD M. YOUNG, Clerk. S. C. November 8 h 18i’l. H. 11. R. THE FALL MALARIA, iair; t■>.vt.u os ihl s \s >x. ALL POTENT ErT'KCl' Ob liUI.UVAY S liLMEI)IKS. Radaway's Ready Relief, a household requi site for all who would be fore irm-’d against mortal d sease. is absolutely in lispen<:b!e in the fall. M irk ! One or two doses will break up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fey d irnb ague or any other tn ilariotis eompl i nt. at the commencement, as vein -inly as tne di— order w II break- ibucn th'* victim it unchecked. The colics mi l other bowel complaints, so gen eral in ait ninn. are almost in-’ iti; y checm'd bv a sing,* dose. It positively cxt iiguishes pain, whether s mrp or acute e >us int or sp is. modie. mil its blessed eff'.-t in neuralgia, rheum iti-m tie dolm-enx. and tooth-ache..cm on v beeoncetved by those who h ive expeuene e I ‘ KE I’ If IS Vol'll 11‘d.sE. It is imp >rta -t that every lit'U'ehid I s :ibl be ftu'iiishe.l with I, il"iy ~ ne-uiy Keiiet its u-e on all occasions where there is f ver will, in a few minutes secure «*isc to the pitient. In miaeks of Croup Sore Thr .it. Influ.mzi. Ralw.iy’s Ready Relief wdl quickly cure the patient. iiadwav’s iv i t i.\riXG f’li.'.s tiik Bt sr rvmA i ivr 't; m i.xEix rut Rvdawvy’s i: mt l.vrixu I’H.i.s are never m .-.e H-cm’.y needed than > > t'.’' ’• p ’ J fruits;'!’l in E-**' Nbi ' \-e < •*' ‘ ehids by which the eireul i' : o-i is t : >wn out t b.il mee. and th •st >m li. It'er an l l';‘i..> p i tidh pardv/ed. To res-ore t'.e-e funetems mi I jit the b.>dv to wit’jst m l the inclemency oi winter, a course of th;> grep ape,-en.. al. ri tive mid tonic, is ibsi'lti'elv tie,- s-arv. ! t- e onlv cathartic in the world who equ u. • the cirvtil Won ol the b’ood. All the mineral pnr gdives have a den Uy contrary elect, and hence he fear.nl mercurial diseases. ftadwav’s Regttlil’ng LWs are the <.n!y v.. < tab e snbs ihite for < almn ■!. iry. Qui- nine a dose of from four to six will scene .:i tin* most urgent e.s*<. where ( •! ugs m.c u-ed. all the good effects vv Lhjhc phy-ici tn eX H'uts tn derive, without ent ua a tne patie t the horrid rv'U?s ot ttie presence oi ’A Bills possesses more ol the el-tn ..■> o> .. mi I ten to 4 the '*»wer over >lb • tarni < a of anv other pills in use 3) pt sine ei '* v. kvdway’s i;e-.oVatix . i:"'<>i:'.xr Raoiwvy’s R >v a: x : R - vx r ar ■ - de ',>:np< -iiion <>’ the fl '-h. enHng p. ir>i.<* it ■/'- - Il o -y;..*. v•.c. i l ea ■*r -- Rlnav's Rem lies an- <.> ’. bv ewi vwhvue RV , A A Y C ' id J -ims'.N i. by II un v Groves. .'•! .r.efa, t>a | Songs for the Little Ones. THIS delightful little book by a Lady of Sa vannah is for sale at the Marietta BOOK STORE. All the proceeds of it are given by the patri otic author to the Sold’ers Relief 5 Notice. HAVING returned to Marietta, at the solicit ation of many friends: T will resum * and practice my profession assidiously in all its branches. Conntv call attended with promptness. Office in Connell's H ill. GEO. IV. CLELAND, M. D. 31 S 3 M. WILLIAM ROOT. , A'xN-'-’' 11381' DRUGGIST. Havixg puiu'uamw mom Messrs Hammett & Groves my old estab lishment. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as full a supply of 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 spired in order to give satisf-.ciion As to prices they will be governed by the prices I have to pay mi l will be as low as Pure an 1 Genuine Articles can be afforded. As I cannot buy on credit my terms are ( 'ASIF. WiLUAM ROOT. October 18 H. FR-TTIT TREE NURSERY. A fine assortment of the most popular JUjc u it Trees 1 For sale by N. B. HARDEN Mm’leftm Ga.. Oct 28 18(10 -'CtIA, Paul ling County. ’T V H ERE \S. Enoch Binkant. A-lmimCrator V V of the Estate ol -Limes N. Binkant. de ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission, from said Administration, These are therefore .0 cite an 1 .Admonish all persons concerned to be an I appear at my of fice. (m or before the firs! Mondav in March next, to show cause. : f any they hive' why said Let ters Dismissory should nut then be Granted the applic mt. Given under mv h in 1 at offi-e this September 2nd. 18 :i. _ JULES EDWARDS. Or’dy. NTOt ice. LfT VO months after <lete application will b * 1 null lithe Court of (> •litiarv of Cobb county, for leave to sell the lands pelonging to theerLote of Isaac Howell, late of said comity, deceased, for the le:*n *fir of the heirs and ere l i!ors of said decaused h bis September 3d, ’6l. 11. B. HOWELL. Adm'?. “SPOOLTHREAD AND KAHTTINC COTTON! We have now on hand a good assortment of Spool Thread, also a supply of Cot‘on Knitting Yarn. ALSO COTTON GARDS, KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE & TEA SPOONS, G33CKE3V, &c. WILLI'.II ROOT .1 SOX. October. IBGI. .% E W P A k N T S JIOP. f’A IE undersigned hnvimg yennm ently located i in M:iri< tta with aviw of cirrying on the 3 B M ‘T* F"’ R - ’■"* i ■?. 1 T" F* in all it- various Jep rttneni.-. has taken the Room over the Workshop of W IL McCown, on Decatur He w-eild re-pcc’fully call th** attention f < iti izens and other.- t > the - one. mid e irn-.-tly s li-it a libera! -bar-' of; a*r ’•-Ail ' o k d nie with •■■•oinptnc'-x an I dispa’ h. J..-. ’ . iy. I. >. ILCf 8. dxorici:. ’’liH’l (’ ‘v ’ x i. 4 1 I " til ! i I '-'"I J on the tiideenth dtv of Nov.‘tuber next. Bv order ut Cmi >- i Ji HN M. WALKER. C. T. <\ Oetob *r 11th. I» *'. Clicrokcc Baptist (Joltego. (’ , v.ll.*. < < ’•>«»< • < Jeorigiu. L’Cm' u » t ;* I.'J ot I • weeTnit .-n >5 > it*!. I. • lr: Willing. I iiel an I Scfio 1 1 7P.. .two Ac - b*:nicand ton '■'T.fm.n P v. ’.'e in a Ran-. •" l!o i-Lng in t.riv ;t** ’ nn Brovi.-’mii* f.r .'.n'indent'. 1 L‘ .' 6 II LUAS RAMBAU !’• L. L. I'. P r F.LINS. A. M.. D.’-m* ’ Fa y. I, ...\ rv : j;* t j 1 * - L.n. 4 1861. iv.‘ TAT AND ftOMINY. M HARDWARE, Furnishin g G- o o cl u &c., &c. Wes" side of Public Square. The largest stock ever brought to Ma rietta. W. L WADSWORTH ANNOUNCES that he has just the largest and most complete assortment of KSBBWABE W W'-' 5 () Uiie u Goods ?/'- ; V> iEver brought to thi? market, wliicli will be sold on more favorable terms than ever before Iron, Steel, Nt. Is, Pots, Latch- es, Locks, Hinges, Cariienter’s Tools, Axes. Hatchets, Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, Boa, ami Wood Stoves. Every va riety of Blacksmith’s Tools, Anx’ils. 'Vices. Bellows. Cross Cut, denon. Mio and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil low Ware. Rocket and Table Cutlery. Silver-pk ted Ware, Corn Shellers, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS. GUNS and PISTOLS BUILDERS’ and CARD ENTERS Manufacturers of every variety’ ol Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron A arc. 19,000 Kegs of N tils, (more or less.) .Job W ork of all kin Is done on short notice Cal! and examine my stock. Accounts due Ist Januai’v and July. I bind myself to sell at Atlanta prices for cash, and no mistake. IV. L. WADSWORTH. Oct. 5, 1860. MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY MWmiGiot vireT-x of BOOK, NEWS, MANILLA AND WIMITTXCr PATER, Le'ler, Cap, Note and Ei relope Papevt Fur id shed to Order. Our News and Book BABER is as good as any manufactured arid at reasonable terms. Crsh Paid For Cotton and Linen Rags, Old Rope. BAOGING AND COTTON WAS'IE. Address A. S. EDMONSTON & CO. Oct. Jfitli. 1860-ly. Marietta. Ga MESSR A PAGE & HALEY, 1) ESBECTFULLY call the attention of the 1 public to their stock of Fall and Winter Goods I •I list received from Charleston. Almost every article usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE, may lie found. STAPLE AND FANCY" DRY GOOD", SHOES. BOOTS. HATS. CAPS, BONNETS < LOTH I NG, Crockery, Glass Ware and Cutlery Call and see our Stock before buying elsewhere. Brices will be made to correspond with the barlness of the times. Siore ib'Xt door to D. M. Young. <»ct. H)th. 1860-ts. PAGE& HALEY. AROMATIC DYSENTERY CORDIAL -0/2 I7lixer of Ulkiibarb. V/’LEANJNT. safe, and effectual remedy for Dysentery. Cholera Marinis. I’ain or Sickness at the stomach, and tor nil Boxveil aj lections, Prepared mid sold bv WILLIAM ROOT. Eeb. 17. 60—ts. T<ToL < 4 FTER the first day of Jmiuary 1861. we gl wi'l sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices. Thmikful tor past favors we still solicit a con tinuance of the same. I).*- 28. 1-ffi A GREENE 4 vd. GOVERNMENT ON GEORGIA. Idxocutive I lepartment Joo,th E. I.itowx Governor. :i ' I I " Secretaries of Executive ' 1 i" Department. IL J.G. V ii.li/'is, | 1 El’ W\tk Ixs -Secretary of State. Joii.x Jox::s—Treasurer. Bi:rE::<ox Tiiwe \ rr —Comptroller General. A. J. Boggess ’Surveyor <lo. lucjgi-'Lit ive I )ep:ift merit. Tnr.o'ioiti: L Gi Emir—-I’resident of Senate. E il Wesi—Secretary do do C J Willi ams Speaker of House of Repre. Geolge Hyli.ie;:—Clerk “ •• “ “ • I *Ollll on t inry. Ei.l c‘' ixxEi.i. - Brincipa! Keeper Penitentiary (.'has (I. Tai.!hi:i> Assistant “ W \ Williams—Book Keeper of “ Chas W Lax?;—Chaplain “ “ “ L‘:t R G < ’ask - Physician “ Liinsitie A'.ylitm. l):i T Gi:eex Siiperinten l.u-it Lunatic Asylum IT. SG White, t D G Cam ■!■.' el. Trustees do do Mh.lkk C-ii vi:. 1 JUDISCIARY DEPARTMENT- < covet -.ivdges. .1-• ”.i Hexey 1.1 tx. of Athens, Hu• i v.m H Lvov, of At! rr 1. Ch-. :i. ' J J.aaixs. of Augus'a, nEPOItTF.R. N Li-.smi, of ‘.laricita. CLERK. Ct’ ::!.!> W I’clLi-e. of Sparta. 1 Mt-i'Tl * icri'.'*. I- L’-; .:< i.—Brun'wiek. E-i'tern an.l Middle •I 1 111; Circuits. Trir. or S s-ro2’id II mdav in January ar. 1 .June, it -iv m-i ib. .[>>;. -t. -Bit i:'.t. M ie<>n. Sonth-westerii an I ' 'li 1 ’ ih<><> . he*-. Ju licial circuits Ti or ~--ox - 4th umiiday in January and :;--l in-i’i'l iy in June at Mac >n. Ta’’tp •>-t. Flint. Coweta. Blue I! mi l < ’'.t-rokee cireiii’ > 4 ; .> - -si'i.xs —Ith mondav in March and ■2 Im . Lay in An/U't at Atl.nti. ’th Drsii:!<-r—Western and Northern circuits 1 .T' .• ' :oxrj-ith in <nd iy in May and No sth Dh : <- Ocnfn!gee and Sontbern circuits. "I’l-v: o■ - -^•••x-;:.. :i liv in May nnfl 1361. sprinct 1861. AND S immer Goods!!!! Phoenix Building, Marietta. Ga (Opposite the Public Square) R . FIIRSCH. PQR.SPRING & SUMMER ha. jL in btore. a splendid assortment of STA BI.E and FANCY Dry-Goods, suitable for C'itv and Country Trade. Having made excellent arrangements for full supply of everything NEW AIN I) NOVEL. at all times through the season, assure custom ers, and the public generally, that he will s«I any and all styles of GOODS As low as can be purchased in this City Assorted Goods in Silks. Bareges, Muslins, M* retzes, Organdies, and Jackonets, Foulard Anglaise. and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil las. in Silks. Laces, Grass Cloth. &c. .Em broidered and Lace Setts. Linen and Lace Setts. 11. S. Ij. C. and Superior Handkerchiefs. Parasols. Fans, Kid Gloves. Lace Mitts, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Also, a tuil supply of Bleached And Brown Sheetings and ShTings. Cotton ades. Jeanea and Stripes. HOOP SKIRTS of the latest styles BOOTS, SHOES, &c Also, a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Which he will sell as low, for Cash, as they can be bought in this or any other market. Call and examine his Stock. None can excel him. —April 12th. 1861-ly, JUST RECEIVING!! GROCER IB 3 INCLUDUNTG- Siigar. Molasses, cyrnp. Coffee, Salt, FlWi C3R, BACW For sale at the lowest cash prices by L. C. February 26th JOHN R. SANGKS. M- T. GRIST. XEEOZE-NO-OISSJ fSlX<Z>3£>, AN D SAIOE>L Idß Y . SANGESAt GRIST. (East side Public Squarenear Decatur Street.) ripilE undersigned would most respectfully I call the attention of the public to the above, business which we intend carrying on inalljii* V a rims s 6>epa i’C merits, with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few establishments in the South. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. A tine lot of Horse Collars made of Native Material kept on hand and made to Accounts will be due and collectable twice a year -say the first of July and January of each year. ACCOUNTS not settled promptly at those times, will draw interest for all the time they remain unsettled. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. —mar 8, ’CO-tf NEW GOODS. U’Ehave succeeded in getting in agoodmany it Goods, consisting in part of Linseys |Flan nels, Rrown and Bleached Domestics. Bed Tick ing. Kerseys, Tw<*eds, Jeans, Casimeres, Irish Linnens, Ginghams, French and English Meri noes, Calicaes both French and American, Mus lin, Delaines, Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Spool Cotton, Silk and Flax Threads, Ac., Ac. all ol xvhich will lie offered at very short profits for Cash. Our terms now, are strictly Cash, as it is impossible for us to buy Goods at all oil credit of a day’s time. NORTHCUTT A BRO. To our Country Friends, yg’e will ta.k.a Wheal. CORN-FORK Txrtszd cvncL F lour AT CASH PRICES rOR AMOUNTS DUE US. We know you have these articles if you have 110 money, and those that d“sire lias a chance TO I’AY UP. Propositions open till first November next. HWmTTi GROVES October 3d, 1661 Hiunilton, Markley & Joyner, A.t Irin tn, Oeorgia. AND Hamilton, Markley & Joyner, "uiielLi, t&ejMapi.. July Ist. 1861 DR JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and T. U. M VRKLEY and R. W. Joyxer. of Ma- • ie: il. hereby give notice to the public t.iat th<*v will carry on the J) RU G B U .S’ IA E-S .S' In i’ll its b"inches in Atlanta and Marietta. X. 1;. Book Store in Marietta continued. Hamilton, Markley DTi.UGTJJISTS'. HAVE just received from the West, and of . ter for sale for Cash Only : ■ 200 Gallons I’iire Lard Oil ; ISO “ Prime Aleohol ; Isis “ Tanners Oil ; 90 “ Burning Fluid ; 120 “ Kerosene O'! 5 2 B irrels Linset’d ood ; 150 Ponl^Tiil^Sulphur ; 1 Keg Salt Peter ; 250 LLs. Cooking Soda For Sale for CASH Only. - ■ on'i rediL 1 Cash deuiauded on delivery goods May 31st, 186 L -Tk--1 \ i t-’u-lot of Ahnodns. Waloutw \ i>‘ ’ ’ niit-> -n’t received l>y 'a‘“‘ “ ’ ROVES '<. BUTNER.