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MARIETTA, GEORGTA.
Tv<'s<h»* >s* -rniirs Aov. 18, 1861.
Printing Establi slim on t
FOB. S_A-T_jTS
■TTTB offer for sale ample and new sntpi
\V material for PRINTING Es
TABLISIIMEVT, News and Job. including Fw<
Presses—one Hoe’s Washington an 1 one la> g<
Taylor's. Most of the Tvpe has never bee.
used—none injured—ample in quantity and we).
assorted Applv at this office.
August '23d. IS6I.
The Advocate Office,
Wi'h an abundance <>f the best mateii
*l an! good workmen is prepared to'ilb
all kinds of Book and Job Printing on
reasonable terms.
To Correspondents.
All correspondence for the paper
should be adlressel 'o the “Advocate
Oilice” or to the Publishers to secure
early attention.
Subscribers to the Semi-Weekly.
We expect by the first Tuesday in
December next subscribers to our Sem-
Weekly to be prepared to pay their
subscriptions. As many of them can
be called upon we hope they will be
prepared to respond cheerfully, as we
are undoubtedly giving them value re
ceived for what they arc required to
pay.
McClelan Allowed Two Weeks to
Save Himself. —The Pitlsb.i’-g Post a
fierce war paper, says that the late af
fair at Ed ward’s Ferry, seems to hav
been very badly managed, and asks
“Are we forever to be taken by surprise
and thrashed without mercy by an in
ferior foe?” It goes further, ami warns
Gen. McClellan of the consequences un
less he soon fights and wins a battle. —
It says:
“Gen. McChdl in Iris no’ two weeks
lif*in him unless in that iim • he shall
have fought ami won a, battle. The
Government expects it, (he people ex«
poet it. We Ic.ve been patient, but
the s* ick is getting low, nd we can
not help thinking if he is no better pre
prepared for a ;'rent battle than lie ap
pears to Im for skirmishing, he should
say s > ”
B’Tl’l.iC AT COLUMBUS
Memphis, Nov. 10th —Col. I'appan
reports dm loss of the Arkansas regi*
. nt in th ’ i ! '‘t o' ! ' bimbus
at II kid i, 2.» • uiiiided am! missing
\ p irticip 11oi in (Im ficht reports
that Im <iw but on 1 of .Al irk’s regiment
dying a ppar ull v.
An Indian regiment was in the en
gagement, but only in the pursuit.
Tim Ijiiicoln : les were 7,000 strong,
picked men but they were badly whip
ped.
I’elegraphs Irom DeSarc, Ark., says
General Borland expects tn alt rk at
i’oeahontas to day from 7,000 l’< der
als
Jeff '’honqisoti is hard press d, but
renuted safe it Little Rock, with 30.-
000 troops. Fremont is at ''pringlield
with 40,000. Gieat tight inpending.
FROM ri.N ACOl.t
I’r n’sai’oi.a, Nov. 5. A boat with a
whit Ilig" came o\er yesterday li mi
<<d Brown. Her mission will rej nee
the hearts of all who hav* kinsmen
and friends whom the eliances of battle
thing into the hands of the enemy on
the 9th ult,, and whom we thought had
several weeks ag'sailed lor New York
I'he day alter the fight they were
taken aboard the frigate Colorado,
where they live remained ever since
and some of diem in view of tlnir
Camps and comrades. Poor fellows,
how they must sigh at the sight of their
soldier Immes, and long- with tlmir [ate
comr dies round the camp lire to talk
and “tight tlmir battles o’er ”
On Saturday and Sumi iy they were
permitted to write and their letters
brought over, as above stilted. Tlmir
coi tents are of a personal character,
not being allowed to communicate any
intormalioi) concerning the enemv.
I hey speak of their treatment as kind,
even to generous hospitality.
renmnt's removal would cause
no litth» t rouble in eamp. A number of
otl’meis in camp declare they wood
lesign in that event, or insist on erea
him Dictator of the South West,
in !■ pendent of the administration,
wlii. his bitt> rly deimunced in camp
<or is v aeilla’ing and injudicious poli
cy towatijs the Western Department.
1 jhi vn. inn v K )V 4 In the Circuit
< nit today. ,lu gv iir’er said it seem-
<’l .' ke taree < I tiv privateers at this
’ • flic die :»<vs ot knm.aiiitv should
O'lJOSt ’ th" Gove: nmept (u <re it cap
fives at sea the same as (hos.‘ taken on
land }|,. ernd.l h ,, t „ n ., rrs ,
p.'ln v d h .nging the former mJ h dd
ingthel.ttei prUmm-r* ami jrleas.
ing them
\A ,N \ | i'l.nil w Weed
Uhgitck ato mt v
” fur, P e to emfi. tx . r counteract
the . pet it the Southern
-U "i. V 1! *h re onntion
•f H u l.ern ( >• . bJ u : y I’l ance
and Engl in I
TH E MAR 1 E 'l' T A SEM I- W EEK I. Y A EV <) CAT E.
tblegraphio.
Nashville. Nov, 11. -Five Railway bridg
es were burned on the East Tennessee R. R..
; .>n Friday n'ght by Union men. Two on the
Georgia State Road over Chei-kaniunga Creek
in Hamilton County ; one on the East Tennes
see & Georgia R R.. over Hiawassee river
in Bradley County. Five minutes after the
guard passed through the whole bridge was
in flames, showing the use of c<imbust : b!es.—
I Two on the Tenn., & Va„ R. R , one over*
! Lick Creek in Green County, and one
, Holston River in Sullivan County.
Guard at Liek Creek were unarmed and
ovei whelmed, tied, carried away, and kept
i during the day Saturday. Three men have
■ since been arrested whom the guard identified.
Holston river bridge was not guarded, Sul.i
van County being strongly Southern
The bridge at Holston River, Strawberry
Plains, Jefferson County, was fired, but put
out b the people. The guard had one hand
cut off and skud fractured. Indications that
one incendiary was killed.
A gentleman from East Tennessee reports
great excitement in that section. The whole
was evidently a preconcerted plan. The loss
is heavy, and much inconvenience and delay
will be occasioned in matters in E ist Tennes
see. Much anxiety is felt on account of Zolli
coffer.
Columbus, Ky., Nov. 11.—A large Dahl
green bursted here to day killing Capt. Rei
ter, Lieut. Snowder, aid to Gen. Polk, Cor
poral Hollinger and six privates, Gen. P -Ik
stoned and clothes torn off. The correspond
ent of the Memphis Appeal says, over 500 of
thecnemy killed and 200 prisoners at Colum
bus half of them wounded. Nearly 100 of
our wounded arrived here this morning.
They report that the Car oite* say they were
very badly whinpel and it was believed Gen
Grant was killed and the gun boat Lexing.
ton sunk.
The St. Lnitis Republican if the 7th fays
that Senator Bright lias joined the South and
will lie made a Brigadier General.
Fr"in mt has arrived at St. 1 ouis and Hun
ter publishes his orders to take command of ■
the army at Springfield on the Ith. The
Germans arc much disatisfied.
LITUST NOKTHKRN ACCOUNTS,
RtciivioND, Va., N >v. 15th.— Ihe New :
Vuk Herald, of the 12*h inst., w ich has
Loen received here says that the large Fed
erald transports. Winde d Seoff, u hich was
the consort of the steam-ship Union, and hail ■
two Y mkee regiments on board, is supposed j
to have foundered at sea, and all on board j
i perished.
i The. Herald has a flaming account of the
taking o' P >rt Royal and Beaufort and says
; that Charleston and Savannah are now in
po<-ossii>n < fthc Federalists.
; The steamship North Brit, in has b< e 1
l wrecked. Her passengers and crew were
sa• e I.
The Baltimore Sun, of the 12th, contains
; a letter from it Washington correspondent*
• b>n,” in which lie says that it is understood
that the Fe lord a banee will be expedite I by
the success of the sh et at Port Royal and
Beaufort.
Great difficulty is experienced in Wash
ington in o’ taining supplies fur the ar
niv. Wag<m trains run daily to Baltimore
I The Government lias h en urged to seize the
turnpike to that city for its own use.
M st of the regimen s deta led for service
in 1 wer Maryland have returiiel to Washing
ton.
Arrival ofSalt at Wilmington
Wilmington. \ >v. IGth. —\ -e'looner ar
livod hereon Fridav last, from a fre gn i*-
lin 1. with I 500 bushels salt, ami 71 barrels
of 'tigar. She reports no blockading vessels
off New Inlet.
Movements on the Potomac.
Richmond, Nov. lf>. Ihe Federalists are
ree moitering in force near our lines.
The blockade <»f the Potomac by our bat
teries continues effective, and disastrous to
the I'edern'i'-ts.
Several niel-ets are in force, with cannon,
opposite the Occo pian batteries.
l.atesf Northern Accounts,
Richmond. Va., Nov. IfUh.-'llio New Yuk
Herald, of tlie* 12th. says that the news of
bombardment of P rt Loyal was received in
Washington n the lOtlr.exciting much grat
ification in oil! ial circles.
Favored parties injlh de Island will he
permitted to send ships to such S uthern
pm.s as are coatr i ed by the fleet, with sup
plies I>r the I ..imi men I" be exchanged tor
Cotton.
The election reluri.s in Maryland show
only six Secessionists elected t" t! e 1. g sla
ture; Bra do; T- ma.ority for G verier is 30,
0< 0. Governor H eks urges a spe ial >c
sion of the L gislatt.re to pla e the S:..t ■
unequivocally in fax Tofthe I ni.»:i.
lia a- s Albany k ?i taken pi is ;.er on the
privateer Petel, tied nee ily in M vamen
sing pi>u.
4 (Jen. 11.illeek. of California, ha- In en ap
pointed in place of General I rem at.
o -
The Latest by Telegraph.
Ni w <h;i z vxs. N<»v. 11. A <[>> . ial di-p uch
to the fine Delta, dated Meinphi.- Isdi - iy - . iiat
the \ppeal pubii'iies an exira. all;...tmeing ’h it
a battle came nd'near Spri. giie'd. Mo .in w .ch
llie Cont'eiier.Ues were t ictorioii'. the Feder...
tore was v.i-ily superior, including Freumnl >
eelebia.ed body guard. 111 • rederai 10-' i <
is heavy. P . M
hs ii are confident of drivkig the enemy out oi
V -- .u
ot Sceessi 'ii hI- p i-' ■ 1 ih"
I. , - > ive < : Mi" n.i. brio, ea mil'quo; a o’
t> th Inm'«•>.
3; .:\i \i>. Xov. Is t .mcre-s riel
day i . eAl'il l■ 1 V l Ip: ■ I>l :■ -ent. Noth
. , v' .i'd'me and thi- b dy ,i .j lurned. i’re-i
r . i'.n sa " ~e vv .ii tn- read ;o marrow at
: ■’! I O,- oI- n,,i| ; lie W 0-. let W .se.
SSitlCl) and Mason Arrested.
Richmond, Nov. 17.—1 tis nscertaine I diet
the Federal vessel, the San Jac nto, boarded
the British Steamer at sea. and took off .Mason
and Slidell, and Secretaries C'ustis and McFar
land. All are now at Fortress Monroe.
CiNCiNN vtti, Nov. 15.—The defeat of the I n
ion forces at Guyandoote. was accomplished by
the treachery- of a part of the inhabitants. It
'■ was arranged between the izbel cavalry and
' rebel citizens, to massacre the Federal troops
tin c id blood. The citizens invited the Feder-
I als to their bouses, on Stindty eve dug who
off duty. After dark (lie rebel cavalry
in town, murdering the unarmed soldiers
The rebel citizens men and women, rushed in
arms, aided the cavalry slaughter.
The Federals, in camp, prepared for the de
fensive, but were overpowered, and had to
break. When Col. arrived, and learned
the particulars of the affair, he ordered the des
truction of the town. The buildings were im
mediately fired, and the iown reduced to ashes.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
For SLerifi and ihpiity Sheriff.
Please announce the present efficient
officers -J. T. ROBERT -ON ami J. F. McCLES i
KEY, for the offices of Sheriff an 1 Deputy Sher- i
iff of Cobb county for the ensuing term.
1 am a candidate for Tax Collector in
January next, and if elected will give half the \
profits to the Clerk of the Inferior Court for the
benefit of the widows whose husbands dies or
falls in battle. JOHN AV. HILL.
Nov. 12 th, 1861.
fitS" Please announce W. W. CARRELL, as
a candidate for < le”k of the Inferior Court at
the election in January next.
J/r Eliior: Be so kind as to announce the
name of ROBERT BABER as a condidace for
the officJ* of Tax Collector. Election in Janna- I
ry next.
Please announce J. J JONES, as a ca rili
date for Tax Receiver of Cobb county at the c’ec |
tion in January next.
~AIr E<Vtor: Please announce J. 11. HOP-I
KI S as a candi la‘e for Tax Receiver of r obli I
county at the Election in Januarv next.
C" Please announce WALTER MANNING,
i as a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun
ty at the election in January next, and ’oblige
MANY VOTERS.
Please announce D. M. YOf’NG. as a
candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court at ,
the Election in January next.
I/z- Eli' >r: Yon will oblige hi' friends by .
announcing W. H TUCKER as a can lid ite lor !
I Tax <'oll.-ctor of I'obb county at the ensuing
I election. He has given, so far. satisfaction, and
I as we understand lie will not run for a third
I term it is pre,per that be should be re-elected.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I
mmsi
Several Thousand
ENVELOPES
ron
AT THE
TELEGRAPH OFFICE
IN QF ANTITIES
. TO SUIT PURCHASERS
. t .*»<> l M
PER HUNDRED.
SPECULATORS
NEl.I' NOT A I’l.Y, AS 1 AM I'OWN
ON A MONOPOLY.
A. W. YORK.
\dinini'Tri»tor‘s
w
▼ ▼ it'ry nex’. before th.> C ur: ll.iusc
in the U'Wi. o' I ».i! ‘ is. P.nt'Lli ng cm; .‘.y <;•>(•■
g. i wi h n th-.- 'eg ' hour' o! - de. L tof Land
No 187 in the I*l
Town tot- \"s. :t > I 11 i(' • I in Dr .<•
!'"wn Paulding n>im'i. Ci. >Jdt-r '• ■ i
<•:?. i tie heir- .Old ereditors of Wm. tLt•; n.
licet: P.li Iding I'.’UnU dc-e .-e 1.
Terms m ,|,. known n<: m ' i ! e.
R. M. BRYAN I'. Adm':-.
N -v. nb IPh 1" !.
I* •in in i . d .. (if dv ■ I I'.'
Nov. oi. KoVES a- BI TNER
WE HAVE ON HAND
AXP FOR S % AS AS
THE TIMES W2EL
ALLOIV FOR
CASH ONLY,
Rio Coffee.
Black Tea. Choke,
Green Tea,
White
Yellow Coffee Sugar,
Powdered Sugar,
Brown Sugar,
Soda Biscuit,
Butter Crackers,
Pickles o >d Prespy es,
Mackerel, Whi .e Fish,
Syrup and Molasses,
Yeast Powders,
Cooking Soda,
Soap & Starch.
JNDIQO ANO MADDEr?,
Copperas. I ..or wood,
Ven< Ainu 1 led,
Chrome N elloNV?
Uluo Htoiie,
I POWDEB AND SHOT,
Perensioß < ’aps, Lead.
_ Flints, ( run Tubes, Vc.
AH STARA> cf?) VIVKL'AR
%DASIIXU VE C 5 OLES.
F A RAF F S S E C A N i'.s.
COCOA,
Candies,
Raisins,
I’runes
uts
efce.. Vo
We wiil du our best to keep our Stock as
' complete a* possible and will t.' to suit our
customers. Our terms are Cash.
WILLI1&IBOOT & SON.
August 51 n LPI,
Mrs. A. ISAACS,
i FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
Jro’.t < istore.
White Had near Alabama Street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
A LARG J-ij aswrnient •f B innet--. Head
I‘re-ses. Bertha Capes. Embroideries. Dress
Trimmings a'id 1 ’alley Goo's eoeslantly on hand.
; (...Hu . vatvle to • r at sitori notice.
Oct 5, Iy
Ltjj.r Yaaa upbh i
HSJCHD3C VHIIB ! ICC!
lollnt iulln Lift.;
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
I of the \'alley of Virginia Capital $300,000
u si a 6 a s.sa -a- J >al w-r . j
Ai’ai.achk’oi.a. Fla.- Cai-itot,, SIM),000
GEORCzIA. HOME INSURANCE COM
pany—Capital $25000
Plßr I) lUIITM XT —('uLI MBI’S, (>A.
LIFE DEI’ \B r\lE\' l’-SA V., G V
Lives Insured of white persons on the Mutual
or stock p! hi at the b west rites. Call on
W. T. BEXi-L. Ag't.. Mariett i. Ga.
Oct. 9. id-6m.
AV. L. GAULT
Grocer and Produce Merchant,
Cumt'i : Sr.. Makietia, Ga.
| Keeps constantly mi h ind every article in the
; Grocerv Line Siu :i as;
SUGARS,
COFFEE.
MOLASES.
SYRUP,
SALT L.\RD and BA ON.
I’heese. Mackerel and 'Chile (ish. Ti'bacc-i. Se
‘gars. Iron and farmers Hardware. Buckets At
j Tubs Candles. Soap. I’owder Sliot. A Lead
A arns. Starch, and a eh"ii -' lotyne "/</ If7
A Brandy.
All persons indebted to m by not" or open
account will <iv ■ cost by eeming forward aim
make a Scllh-metif. 1 an: <’<eie''mined to have
' pr, nipt paying customeis ornot hare any.
< >et. 12. ’ Um.
XBOX.
WILLIAM ROOT.
i -L- w I
0 R UG G IST.
U' \VIXG Pl H H J) i'iiO.M
Mess i I ' A ■ . ■ .
li'hmen 1 I'h i I■n le i?" on Inn I u-
fitil a 'apply of
rci'T’raET:
AS I CAX PltOfTIlE.
.lil will g‘veiny cli.se p -mil attention t*
\ m. on my part -haT lie so r.-d in
ord'T to c've - i i'fi \s to pri • - t ley
uillb. 1 gover--e.il '. the pri. I have to pay
an 1 will be as low i-
Pure and Genuine Articles
cm b" *f . ■I. .V- I . buy on ere lit i
mv term- ■. ■ ( \SI I.
WILLIAM ROOT.
o. '..be - 1-1.
1n.,,-. FIGS. -At." ■■
' KJV..S BVTNER.
I
j TAYING returned to Marietta again, my (de
..IL JL home. I offer my services to the citizem* of
Marietta ami tl.e public generally, who I have!
served for nearly twenty years in repairing
Wailches, A’€< . J am now prepared to serve
you again. In addition I have in Store, an as
sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of
ANDI & 4, .VF TS, RAI UN 4
; an 1 fanev articles. Also. Tobacco &: Clgais
of the Best Brands SO AES. TOM.iTOL.j in
Cans. Fresh oVO O/SteTS,
AND CLAMS,
and a variety of Articles usually kept in a Con
fectionary Store
Thankful sot past patronage so liberally bes
towed, I hope to merit a continuance of the
same. The Ladies are especially solicited to
call. West side of the I’ublic Square, next door
to Phoenix Building.
A. D. RI'EDE
Sept. 1 tth —ts.
MARIETTA FEMALE
CI OL I<G.
THIS Institution commends itself to the pat
ronage of the people of Marietta by its
: undisguised - Southern character, its thorough
; instruction, its exemplary discipline, its, '
permanent design, its admirable locality for
convenience, study and exercise, and its moder
\ atg ciiurges.
Particular information should be obtain
ed. not from Rninor. but by direct application
to T. B. COOPER, A. M., Principal.
Sept. 3. LS6I,
In the District Court of the Confederate
States for the Northern District of Georgia '
Ar Chambers. 9th October. 1861 |
ORDERED, That the first regular Term of
the District Court of the Confederate States
of Americ i. for ;he 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 19
o'clock in the forenoon of that day, of which
all persons interested will take due notire.
AiD it is further Ordered. That a copy of this
Crder be published by the Clerk of said Court,
in one public newspaper in each of the towns
or cities of Athens. Atlanta. Griffin, Marietta,
and Rome, in said District, until the sitting of
the Court as above directed.
EDW ARI) .1. HARDEN District Judge.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Dis
trict Court of the Confederatej 'tates for the
Northern District of Georgia.
W. 11. HUNT, Clerk
Marietta. Gn.. Oct 12. 1861.
18a.
AND
Simmer Goods!!!!
‘ i
Fhcen :: Building, Marietta. Ga
(Opposite the Public Square)
12. T[IRSCH.
1703. SPRING & SUMMER I’A.
L in Store, a spleudiil assortment ol Sl .v
> PLE and FANCY Dry-Goods, suitable for City
and Country Trade.
Having made excellent arrangements for
j full supply of everything
IX MA V .V ND NOVI CJ j.
at al! times'throiigh the season, assure custom
"i s, amt (lie put'iic gew'r illy, that he will set
any and all styles of GOODS
As low as can be purchased in tills City
Assorted Goods in Silks. Bareges. Muslins, Ma
retzts. Organdies, ami Jackonets, Foulard
Anglaise. ami Grass (’Pith Suits. Mantil
las. in Sill;-. Laces. Grit's Cloth. Ac. Em
broidered and Lace Setts. Linen and
Lace Setts. U.S. 1.. C. and Superior
Handkerchiefs. Parasols. Fans,
Kid Gloves. Lace Mitts,
Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
Also, a tud supply of Bleached And Brc vu
S'l‘e‘i'igs an 1 Shirtings. Cotton ades. Joanea
and Strip'', HOD? SKTRTS of the latest
s*'. des
BOOTS, SHOES, &c
Also, a large stock of
! iE.U)Y-MAI)E CLOTHING,
Wli’cl; he will sell as low. for Cash, as they can
be bought in this or any other market
7('all and examine his Stock'. None can
excel him. - —April 12th. 1 SGI-1 y,
.mux n. SAXGE.S. M. T. GBIST.
X3CO.I*ZXO ’is 3 F31a.0.
AND SAD D D I< Y.
f) X.
SAN(GKS V G RIST.
( East side Piddle near ih-idur Street.}
TH un I-rs'-gned would most respectfully
j call the ntteniion of Ih • public Io the above,
bu'iti"'' winch we intend carrying on in all its
Valions Uepurtincuts,
with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few
I‘stablis’niients in the South.
Repairing of all kinds promptlv attended to.
r''*' A tine lot of Horse Collars made of Native
M iterial kept on han I and made to order.''t\'S 5
Accouni.' will be due ,md collectable lwi< t .i
v 1 ir s y the (ir't of July and J.tnuary of ej.-'i ,
fear. \ JCOI NTS n t settled promptly at
i (lio-e time--, will draw in'yrcst for ail th-.‘ time j
I they remain unsettled'.
j A liberal .-hare of patron",go i.a respectfully i
i so'icited.. -■ iii ir s, '(ih ts
NEW P U XTSHG!-.
..
Tl E under-igned Laving permanently located
in Mari'tta with a vL w of carrying on the
PAINTING BUSINESS
in ail ■!- v ui cis dep >rltnents. ha- 'aken the Room
ver th ■V, ,-rI; hop nf \\ 1!. M Cown, on Decatur
I Slr ® ot '
lie w.-uld re-p-ctfti’ly (all the attention us citi- ,
-a- 1 • -r< t . - one, and earnestly solicit
i a i'F'r.i'. -hare of j>atr >m'ge.
t-\!l« ck done w.di p: ’>’..ntneßF and dispatch. '
Jan IS, Iy. ’ I X. HAYS.
HOWA III) V’SOf SATIOV,
i i ...i! ;Ti t. i-\.
i.l .T ■■■ ■. , /„s-/,7-..;.„i , .blished L/ .p^-; fl! „ n . ;
I o' - ■ t.p>r th‘- E.H<t of the Sick- and Dis-\
1 Epidennic
1 1 ■■ sex. and ' 1 • ~
A. F . I ALid v\ en -jr.i- >. r,v ;he Acting'l
•' 1 ' ' .'<■• I. to all ,i.- |y by letter, with
' ■■■■•■ I’mn of their '.■hi. (age. oecuji i
ti >'i. L .io 1 - o lite. ,\ > i|in c tse of extreme
■ rn*' Heir ■■ ■ L i tee of chirge.
' " - on .~ptn itorrine i. ami j
" ; f ii 1 'rg n; . an.[ on the i
'• employed in the J>iqiensary, i
"' ' : " mil: 1 • 1 in sealed letter e ivelopes. 1
'" irg". iwo,.r:hr. • for pos.
t Igo wiil he acceptable. |
A3 ■ ; 'ii. J. Sd 11.1,1 N I! ! tUGHT* i.N. .\«-1-
' - - No; 2 South
- • Lhii id.- nhi lp > j:, r ,f
■ • fiZitA D. H_- RT WELL
' ' •• P .-Im;.
I ■ '' ,: i ;;! "
MEAL AND HOMINY.
Al ’ .‘A ir ' '• “ ex-celh-rit quality
’ ' ■ J. .Ml El’A RD.
HARDWARE,
Ea rll iff hi n g Good it
etc., &C.\
Wes" side of Publ ■? Square.
The largest stock ever L'rmtgM Vrug
rietta.
Iw.L WADSWOBTH
A NNOUNCES that he lias just- reeeim*d the
A largest ami most complete assortment of
Kt fi aw ab it
!' Axn
House. Nurnxhing
!■ brought to this
V ,narket > wl,i(:I1 W ' H 1,6
sold on more favorable
terms than ever befora
! Iron, Steel, Is, Pots, Latch
es, Locks, Hinges', CiHDcnter’ij
Tools, Axes. Hatcliets,
Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, B y >
and Wood Stoves. Every va
riety of Blacksmith's Tools,
i Anvils. Vices. Bellows. Cross Cut. Tenon. Mill
and AVood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil
: low ‘Ware. Pocket and Table Cutlery,Sdver-pb
ted Ware, Corn Sbellers.
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades
FAINTS', OILS, and GLASS.
GUNS and PISTOLS.
BUILDEPS' and CAPP ENTERS'
Manufacturers of every variety of
Copier. lin nnd Sheet Iron *' are.
10.030 Kegs of Nails, (more or less.).
Job Work of all kin Is done on short notice
Call and ex.imine my stock. Accounts due. Ist
January and July.
I bind myself to sell at Atlanta prices for cash,
and no mistake.
W. L. WADSWORTH.
Oct. 5, 1869.
jxrotTc''”
A FTER the first day of January 186 L we
will sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices.
Thankful for past favors we still solicit a oou
tinuance of the sariie.
• D<< 28, IS6 A GREENI? * C.X.
j "gUvERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
Udxecutive I Yepart ment
I Joseph E. Brown Governor.
' John B. Campii'.'.i.l. ) Secretaries of Executive
11. 11. V. Minis, r Department.
11. .I.G. Wu.i.i . as. I 1
: E P Watkins Secretary of State.
John Jones Treasurer.
Pei urson Thwii mt - Comptroller General.
A. J. Boggess Surveyor do.
ITeoisl.i t ive I )<",»artment.
Tni’.onoitE L Guerry-President of Senate.
: F 11 West—Secretary do do
' C J Williams Speaker of House of Repre.
George Hyllier—-Clerk “ “ “ “
istr'y*
I Eli cConnelL- iTirtciftitl Keeper /’eniteutiary
! Chas G. Taluhu* Assistant “ “
W A Williams —Book Keeper of “
Chas AV Lane—Chaplain “ “ “
Dr R G Case—Physician “ “
Ijunatic A.sylum.
Dr T Green—Superintendant Lunatic. Asylum
Dr S G White, )
jD C- Campbell. , Trustees do do
Miller Grieve. )
J UDISOIARY DEPARTMENT.
SIT'REME COURT —JUDGES.
Joseph Henry Li mpkin, of Athens,
j Richard H Lyon, of Atlanta.
I Charles J Jenkins, of Augusta,
REPORTER.
I George N Lysfer, of Marietta.
CLERK.-
• Charles AV Dußose, of Sparta.
DISTKIt US.
Ist Disthtci.—Brunswick, Eistern and Middle
Judi.ii Circuits.
Time oe Session. 2nd llonday in January
and June, at Savannah.
2nd Disriiicr. Palaula M icon. Smith-western
and Ch itl.ihoochee. Judicial circuils
Time oi Session Uh monday in January and
3rd monday in June at Macon.
3d. District Tallapoosa. Flint. Coweta. Blue
Ridge and Cherokee circiu 1 s
Time or sessions !th umn.lay in March and
i '2nd monday in August irf Afbuif-'.
■l-’, Dis iui't Western and Northern circuits
Time oe session Ith mon liy ifi May and No
vember at Athene. t
5-ru Di-firn i OciWitlgee 'aivd Southern circuits.
Time of 2i'id inondav in Alay and
November at Milledgeville.
3NFOTPICES.
To our Gauntry Friends.
5Ve will take Wheat,
T-a«Vr*c3L a-uT IPlour
.17’ ('ASH Eli ICES
TOR AMOUNTS DUE US.
AVe know you have these articles if you h.ive
money, and those that d"sire has a chanco
r ro PAY UF.
Propositions open till first November next.
HAMLETT &3R3VES
•r 3 I. 1661 ■ • •• f
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner
Dlijß UiGoGoIICTSL
H AVE just received from 'he West, ami of
fer for sale for f 'txb Ofdp : 1
200 G illor.s Pure Lard O.i ;
ISO “ Prime A lc<»liol
[.«».“> “ Tauners Oil ;
90 “ Buriiiug Fluid ;
120 “ Kerosene Oil ;
~2 B H-rel.H Linseed Ooil ;
'.■() ihmiids Pure S’.ilpbiD' ;
1 Keg Salt Peter ;
250 Lbs. Cooking Soda ;7
For Sale for C.LBII Only.
N. B. Let no one '«!.■ f ive fa ' r '
notice tb it we wiil m ’ 1 anvbm t P*""'!
on credit. Cash d< .n.cwied <>n delivery M. 3 ’ 1
goods M
M ty 31 t. ! -’-I
H< »i K. 8 day. and 11 day Clocks, cheap.