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

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She guhwate. MARIETTA, GEORGIA. F idav Morning Nov. 22, IS6I. Printing Establishment SLA T j l±j- WE offer for sale ample and new surpa material for aconplete PRINTING Es> TABLISHMENT, News and Job, including Tw< Presses—one Hoe's Washington and one large Taylor’s. Most of the Type has never beet used—none injured—ample in quantity and wel. issorted Apply at this office. August 23d, IS6I. The Advocate Ofhce, \Vi»h 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. 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 are required to pay- IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE. The Legislature has appropriated a large Bum and the Governor has called out 30,000 , of the Militia in view of the long threatened j invasion which is about to take place by land j and water in overwhelming numbers. The coast states are called upon for help, which if not received in time, it is said, Memphis will be lost to the South. The whole force of the West is being thrown into the valley of the Mississippi. SEIZURE OF SALT. Gov. Brown has ordered the seizure of a lot of salt in the Depot of the Central Rail Road at Savannah, for which $5 per sack is to be paid, ACCOMAC, VA. A large force of Federalists under Dix has taken possession of Accomac and it is supposed Northampton counties, Va., under the condition of protection to life and prop erty. Call for Volunteer Companies. The Confederate Government has authorized the undersigned to raise a regiment of Infantry, to serve for three years, or during the war, — which it agrees to fully arm and equip. Com panies numbering sixty four men anti upwards, will be accepted anti ordered into camps imme diately. Nobly has Georgia responded to the calls made upon her. Georgians arc found in every camping ground from the Rio Grande to the Potomac. But patriots ami soldiers of Geor gia, again the call comes for men. more men!— Toe enemy is swarming tin our coast, to wrest from us all that we hold dear, our liberty, our honor, the honor as our families ami our prop erly. Friends of the South, remember, to be conquered is death and disgrace, and blots out tht* sunshine from every home and fireside in the South. 1 was one of the first to strike for South ern Independence, both at the ballot box and in the field, and with Divine assistance, and the help of my countrymen, will light until we drive the last enemy from our soil. A. LEYDEN. Atlanta. Novembnr. 18, [B6llm, Army of the Potomac, ( CaMP AT CcNTREVILI.E. V A., Nov. 3. 1861. I Misses Mamie Asoerson. Harriet Ticker, Gai. he Mounts, Lizzie Morris. Hattie Morris, Lila Tiienholm, Joe Green, Jclia Green, Jr- I ia t’oxxn.i.. Jennei Glover, Fannie Bellkn ger. M iria Laßociik. Sophia Laßoche. Emma Bosiwick. Ella Shockley. Florence Shock i.ey. Bkttih Anderson, J ilia Alien, Lizzie Jewett. Aoie Cook. Emma Skrvahs. ami Ji lia Johnston Tne Marietta knitting Society. Ladies: It is as much my duty as it is a pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your valuable and seasonable present of Socks, and to tender you. each and all. the unfeigned thanks of the "Cobb Mountaineers - ' for the same, ami to assure yon in their name, that nothing can cheer a soldier in the hardships, perils and pri vations of his life, so much as a knowledge of the fact he has the good wishes and sympathy o* - those he left at home. When this war is over, and our country's in dependence secured, the ladies of the South may well claim a large share ot the glories of the achicveinet. for they are indefatigable in giving -aid ami comfort - ' to the holy cause.— j Each of you may consider yourselves one in that glorious number, and were wa' a nation of Id ’iters who erected temples for tin* w orship of heroe* ....d heroines, the ladies of the (South w ould be the goddess of our temple. and you could claim a niche therein. Hoping that you all may live to see the ealm of holy Peace resting upon our waters, and that a clear bright sun may illumine even path you may be called to tread in the uamo ot tin* “Mountaineers" I thank you again vmd beg to be believed Your much obliged and humble *■> van:. WM. WILKINSON WHITE. t'lApl Cobb Mountaineers Mrs. \bf.— lhe W a*hiujfton corres pondent ot tin? Springfield (Mass ) •Re publican* states that Mis Lincoln's pol itical influence is tin- theme of nil who return tram \\ ashiugton, and all tel the same story coiux'rnmg the direel tion of that influcnee. The g.-m rally, expressed opinion is that "sin l is iw"». think pro slavery ami the other third THE MARIETTA SEMI-W EEK L V ADVOCATE TELEGRAPHIC. Confederate Se ators Milledgeville, Nov. 20.—lion Robert Toombs and Hon Benj, 11. Hid, have been elected Confederate Senators. President Davis’ - Message. Richm >md. Va., Nov. 19.—The message I reports an abundant yield, in agriculture, i during the past year, for which thanks are : due to Providence. Neu branchs of industry have been sustained, the manufacturing of , the comforts of life have increased, as the i conflict continues; and gradually leaving us indepent of the world; there is also, an in crease in the supplying of war munitions. The operations of the army, which are loooked to be partially interrupted by win ter, have afforded protection to the country; ' and their services and bravery are entitled to the praise and gratitude of the people.— The canflict now extends from the diwapeak Bay to the confines of Mexico and Arizona, but the Confederate States are much stronger ! now than when the war commenced. The message refers to the results of the triumphs ; of our Arms, and operations in Missouri and Kentucky, and the condition of our finan cial and other affairs ; says that all idea of reconstruction is passed, and that our people shrink with aversion from the bare idea of , renewing their connection with the Federalists ! who, not content with violating our rights under the law of nations, have extended those irjuries to us within another juriseiction ; and refers to the capture of Mason and Sli dell ou board a British steamer on their Wav from a neutral Spanish port to England—the Federalists thus claiming jurisdiction over the high seas, and entering a British ship, violating the right of embassy which are held sacred even amongst barbarians. ANNOUNCEMENTS, 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. jzrfT' lam 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 W. HILL. Nov. 12th, 1861. .T'-f’F' Please announce W. W. CARRELL, as a candidate for Cle"k of the Inferior Court at the election in January next. Mr Editor: — Be so kind as to announce the name of ROBERT BABER as a condidace for the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua ry next. Please announce A. J JONES as acandi* date for Tax Receiver of Cobb county at the elec tion in January next. Mr Editor: — Please announce J. 11. HOP KINS as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Cobb county at the Election in Januarv next. -Vr- I’/ease announce WALTER MANNING, as a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in Januarv next, and oblige MANY VOTERS. Please announce D. M. YOUNG, as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court a the Election in January next. Mr Editor: Yon will oblige his friends by announcing W. II TUCKER as a candidate for Tux Collector ot Cobb county at tin* ensuing election. He has given, so far. satisfaction, and as we understand he will not run for a third , te.im it is proper that he should be re-elected. SPECIAL NOTICES. K. R. K. THE FALL MALARIA. THE EEVER OF THE SEASON. ALL POTENT EFFECT OF R.AD.AW.AY's REMEDIES. Radaway’s Ready Relief, a household requi- I site for all who would be forearmed against mortal disease. is absolutely indispensible in I the fall. Mark ! One or two doses will break i up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever I d imb ague, or any other malarious complaint. | at the commencement, as certainly as the dis | order will break down the victim. if unchecked. I The colics and other bowel complaints, so gen j oral in autumn, are almost instantly checked ■by a single dose. It positively extinguishes pain, whether sharp or acute, constant or spas j rnodic. and its blessed effect in neuralgia, i rheumatism, tic dolormix. and tooth-ache, can only be conceived by those who have experienc ed ‘ KEEP IT IX YOUR Hol’HE. It is important that every household should be furnished with Rad way’s Ready Relief its use on all occasions where there is fever will, in a tew minutes secure ease to the patient. In attacks of ('roup. Sore Throat, Influenza. Railway's Ready Relief will quickly cure the patient. radway's REGULATING PILLS THE BEST Pt'ROATIVK MEDICINE IN THE WOULD. Radaway’s Regi la riNG I’ilis are never more urgently needed than in the fall, lhe rich fruits and indigestible vegetables ot - autumn, chills by which the circulation is thrown out ot balance, and the stomach, liver and lungs par tially paralyzed. To restore these (unctions wii.L .« course of this great aperient, altera tive and tonic, is absolutely necessary. It is the only cathartic in the world which eqit ilizes the circulation of the blood. All the mineral pur gatives have a deadly contrary ofTeci. and hence hi' fearful mercurial diseases. Railway's Regulating Pills are the only vegetable substitute for Calomel. Mercury. Qui nine a <lose of from tour to six will >ecure in the most urgent cases, where these drugs are ■ .iisahl. all tls- good effects which the physician expects to derive, without entailing upon the patient the horrid n-sults of the presence nt ot these pisons one of ILtdway's Regulating Pills possesses more of the eh'inenis of health - and ten-fold the power over disease than ten ofany other pills in use 30 pilis in each box. RADWaY's RE\<>\ ATIN’G REs.ll,vent Radaway’s Renovating Re>i»kvext arrests decomposition of tlte lh -h. <-i»ring pntruieat dis chaxgi*' all rottning sores, diseases oi the eye lids. iioM* and lips, and every ty]M'of scrof ulous, syphilitic. eruptive, and tubercular dis- Radwav's Remedie* are <,.1.1 by Druggists ever\ where. KA i A\A l i •. 23 Johnßt. NY. Sold by Hammett * Groves. Marietta. t«a September lst-I'n. The mixini' "I wises men are to preserve the l>od\ in perfect health, not to w lit tor the devel opment of disease. -Be wise in time: - check and guard againsi the first approach. Keep the stomach and blood bvaltlix and pure, and the plagues of a poison.sl atmosphere fall harmless, lhe only remeilv that will thoroughly purify the blood and at the same time strengthen and in\ goraie the system. i< McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial ami Bloakl Purifier, fry it. aud you «:■’ be C ■aril’-ed See ad vet 'Setnent. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. - - NO I ICE TO ALL CONGERN ED, THE Books of the Receiver of Retirns for the Confederate Tax for the Town District I will be closed on Thursday the 28th inst. I will ; be found at the office of the Clerk of the Inferi or Court until that time, or within call. H. M. HAMMETT, Tax A. T. D. November 22nd, 1861. PICKEN^SWERIFF’S sale: WILL be sold before the Court House door in the Town of Jasper, on the first Tues -5 dav in January next, between the legal hours of I sale, at public outcry, the following property.- Lot of land No. 245 in the 12th District and 2d Section of.Pickens county. Levied on by vir tue of a fi fa issued from the Superior Court ot Bibb countv, in favor of Erastus Iletiry. jr., vs Clark S. Putnam. Levied on as the property ot the defendant. Pointed out by John E. luce as agent of Plaintiff. B. F. IIANIE, Dept. Sh if. November 16 th. 1861. ~ brought to jail. STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Brought to the Pickens County, f Jail of said conn- ty. by Thos. Kuykendall, a runaway slave .VL who says his name is John and that he belongs to Ayers Newton, of Jasper county, in said State. Said slave is five feet four and a h ilf inches high, of dark complexion, and weighy about 150 pounds, supposed to be about 25 years of age. The owner is hereby notified and required to come forward paythe charges against him, prove property and take him away, other wise be will be sold according to taw. B. F. HANIE, Jailor. November 16th, 1861. EffIIOPES! Several Thousand ENVELOPES FOR. SSJVIjTI! AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE IN QUANTISES TO SUIT PURCHASERS At /SO PER HUNDRED. SPEaVLATORS NEED NOT APPLY, AS I AM DOWN ON A MONOPOLY. A. W. YORK. AMBROTYPES ’ “ oo GEORGE J. GABLE’S 4 MBROTYPE Gallery will be open in Mali- j ZjL etta after the 13th inst.. for about Forty < Days. This being, perhaps, the last opportuni tv that will be offered to the citizens of this place for some time, those wishing Ambrotypes would do well to call during the time above j n lined. GEO. J. GABLE. Marietta. Nov. sth. 1861. WM. A FRAZER, i HAS A SPLENDID STOCK OE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. Silver ami Plated Ware, Which he offers at prices to suit the times. FOII CASH ONLY, At his store one door aLove Connell’s Hall. June Ist. ISGI ts Wil.ow Spring Nursery, VFINE ,i"ortmiut of the most popular va rieties of FRUITTREES, GRAPE VINES AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS, For sale bv N. B. HARDEN. Mrrietta. Ga..(KA. 4th. I ts. Mt. AIRY VINEYARD. FWAUE liiidcrsigiu-si. s«le lessee t r » |» ri -l -f ■ vear-of M. unt Airy Vineyard, offers far <ale. and will keep on hand rooted vines and < iHtings <>t the best varieties of Urmpes. During the Grape season I w ill have grapes for salt t • supply the or der- of customers in large or small quantile s. Application may be made to me at this Ymegard or through the Post Office, Marietta. G.i. JuL£ 6, E L-MASON. | i JUST RECEIVING ’ I GROCERIES INCLUUIMG- Sugar. Molasses, 'yriip. Salt, FLOUR, 833, BACOM; &C., For sale at the lowest cash prices by , L. C. McLFLL IND, February 26th wl L. GAULT Grocer and Produce Merchant, Cherokee St., Marietta, Ga. Keeps constantly on hand every article in the Grocery Line Snch as: SUGARS, COFFEE, . MOLASES, SYRUP, SALT LARD and BACON, Cheese, Mackerel and White fish, Tobacco, Se i gars, Iron and farmers Hardware, Buckets &c Tubs Candles, Soap. Powder Shot. & Lead, i Yarns, Starch, and a choice lot line old Whiskiis j & Brandy. All persons indebted to m<_ by note or open ! account will save cost by coining forward and i make a Settlement. lam determined to have prompt paying customers or not have any. Oct. 12. “ 6m. ISSI, WILLIAM ROOT. DRUGGIST. HAVINft PLIVIIASEI) from Messrs Hammeti’ Groves my old estib lishment. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as full a supply of GKXUINF] DRUGS & 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 C A.SI I WILLIAM ROOT. October 1861. D Y SE NT E R OR DI A L • GA' Com pound Elixer of Kliubar’i. \ /’LEA A. I XT. safe, and effectual remedy for Dysentery. Cholera .Marinis. 7’ain or ; Sickness at the stomach, and for all Bowell aj fcctions, J’repared and sold bv WILLIAM ROOT. Feb. 17. '6O-tf. 'ST JAMES' INSTITUTE' ’♦’or Young Ladies’. fIAIIE Third Session will open August 19th, 1 and close December 20th. Tuition from $2.50 to $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition, from time of entrance to end of session payable in October. i.-Q.. Circulars containing particulars obtain- ■ ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 1862. i STERLING SILVER WARE. SOLI D silver (sterling) spoons, forks, napkin rings, cups and wee ling presents of all kinds jsut received at RAZIER. FOl’R HORSE COACH LIN E OnO From Marietta to Cumming. r— ->OO fTHIE subscriber has in the above bne a splendid I Four Horse Coach, with excellent stick ant i careful drivers,by which passengers are put through ' in shorter time and with far greater convenience than formerly. Ev rv at ention will he paid t hei' comfort, and no exer iot>» spared to make this ■ lino equal to any South. This line conne: t- w th he W. ,t A. Railroad at Marietta, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frdays , for Cumming ; and return Tuesdays. Thursdays i and Satur ays ; also connectirg same days with | the Hack to and from Dahlonega. I. X. HEGCTE. MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY Mniiiitiiet urers of BOOK. NEWS. MANILLA AND WItAI’PIXG I’M’Elt, Letter. A>»M and Eirkojw. Paper Far nisited to Order. Our Xews and Book PAPER is as good a anv manufactured and at reasonable terms Cash Paid For Cot*on and Linen Rags. Old Pope. 1 BAGGING .4.VF» COTTON H’.Ls7£. ’ A idresti A. S. EDM< XST< 'X a <•< >. ( n t. 19th. I 860-ly. Marietta. Ga New Book Bindery. Ruling and Book-Rinding, r I HE sub- 'riber- respectfully inform the —ib J lie that they have commences, m the city of Atlanta, i Nev,'Book-Bindery— Blank Books. Ledger- J«>ui ud- Dav Books Blotter*. Hotel and Stable. R-Dockets lleee.ru P.<.»k,*. A».. iwith or without Printed IL'idifrg*. ates Ruled to any pattern desired, inmnif.ictured in the nea’test and durable manner without <lelay. M.igaz - :. •*. Maf»ie. News paper*. Ac., neatly bound at notice; 7•*-< >rders ftom any part <4 the State will meet with prompt attention. an>l Beok* required to be -ent by mail. hand, wagon or railroad, carefully enveloped so as V> avoid the possibility of injun bv transportation. J F. MASON £ CO. Aug 31 I vear. H AYING returned to Marietta again, my old home, I offer my services to the citizens of Marietta and the public generally, who I have ■ served for nearly twenty years in repairing | Watclses, Ac. lam now prepared to serve ] you again. In addition I have in Store, an iiß - sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RU4UH and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco & of the Best Brands TOMATOLJ in Cans, Fresh oVO Ovsters, 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 Public Square, next door to J’hcenix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept. 14 th—ts. marietta female Cl O I. E O E. 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, I permanent design, its admirable locality for convenience, study and exercise, and its moder- I ate charges. Particular information should be obtain ed. not from Rumor, but by direct application to T. B. COOPER. A. M., Principal. Sept. 3. 1861. In the District Court of the Confederate States for the Northern District of Georgia At Chambers. 9th October. 1861 ORDERED. That the first regular Term of the District Court of the Confederate States of Americ t. for Rie 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 all persons intt'r'es’ted will take due noti e. And it is farther Ordered. That a copy of this i ( rder be published by the Clerk of said Court, in one public newspaper in each .of the town's or cities of Athens. Atlanta. Gr'Hfin, Marietta, and Trtffle. iff sai<l District, .ffuttl fhc fitting of the Court as above directed. EDWARD J. HARDEN' District Judge. A true extract from the Minutes of the Dis iriot Court of the .Mates for the Northern District" of Georgia. W. 11. IHgpvT, Clerk Marietta, Ga., Oct 12, 1861. 186L~ SPRING ’ 1861. AND Sunnier Goods!!!! Phoenix Building,Marietta. Ga (Opposite the Public Square} It. IIIRSCIT. TpOR SPRING & SUMMER HA. in Store, a. splendid assortment of ST A PLE and FAN T CY Dry-Goods, suitable for City and Country Trade. Having made excellent arrangements for full supply of everything INHIVV gXINL) NJOVIRn, ut all times through the season, assure custom ers, and the public generally, that he will sei any and all styles of GOODS As low as can be purchased in this City Assorted Goods in Silks. Bareges. Muslins, Ma retz.es. Organdies, and Jackonets, Foulard Anglaise. and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil las, in Silks. Laces, GrassCloMv, Ac/ Etrr broidered ami Lace burtt.'. Linen and Lace Setts. ILS. L. C. and Superior Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Fans, Kid Gloves. Lace Mitts, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Also, a luil supply of Bleached And Brown I Siieetings and Shirtings. Cotton ades. Jeuie" and Stripes. HOOP SKIRTS of the latest styles BOOTS, SHOES, &c Al-o. a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTIIIXG, Which he will sell as low. for Cash, as they can be bought in this or any other market. _J5t"?-Call and examine his Stock. None can excel him. —April 12tb, 1861-ly, JOHN K'. SANGES. M. T. GRIST. AND SA DDL KRY. o SA ND ES & G R I ST. (Etsl side Public near Decatur Street.) r pilE undersigned would most respectfully | cal] the attention of the public to- the above, business which we intend carrying on inall its Variont* Departments, with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few establishments in the South. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. fine 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. A .'COI'XTS not settled promptly at those timt's. will draw interest for all the time they remain unsettled. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. —mar 8, ’6O-tf iDT*37- G-oocls, Ready-Made Clothing, HATS s B9OTS,SHOES, &C. CI'YHE subscriber at the North corner of the L square in Marietta keeps constantly on hand a well se’ected stock of Goods in the above line <>! tr.ule. and respectfully invites th<‘ inspec tion of his friends and the public both with re- ■ gard to their QU A CITIES ami PRICES, ns my customer- can buy from me as low as ! from any house in Georgia. TU O> YA CAS IT ! And I only ask that the public in Cobb and the adjacent counties will satisfy themselves oi the fact. Ij. BENNETT. X. B.- My customer- indebted to me are re- I quested to come forward and settle their ac ; eon ’ ■ L. B. -All persons indebted are expected to come ! forward and settle at once. - z— Per-one wanting Goods can get them at cheap tor .. ash at mv .'-'tore as anv where. L. BENNETT. Oct. 5. 18 10 6 in A. ISAACS, Wholesale ami retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBGNS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, Hea l Dre-ies, Etnbroid«ricr, Laces, Bion les, F.uche- Perfumery, Ac., Ac. i nn”> vI•. •< Iren Front Uuitdlng, White Hall Street, Vi l A x T A G E9l? G IA HARDWARE, I 7 Furnishi n g G o o d h &c., etc" i aids of Public Sciiare. I , The largest stock ever brought to Ma- rietta. W. L WAOSIVORTU VNNOUNCES that he his just receiued the largest and most complete assortment of n Ml 0 WASS tf 3 ’ .. i '.“ . : House Fdrnsht'iiff Goods Ever brought to th’w market, which will be sold on more favorable tefihb’than ever before Iron, Steel, Nl Is, Pots, Latch es, Locks, Hinges.-,Cai'Deuter’s Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens. Parlor, Kitchen, 80. . and Wood Stoves. Every va- riety of Blacksmith's Tools, Anvils. Vices, Bellows. Cross Cut, Tenon. Mill' | and Wood Saws. Hollow. Wooden, and Wil j low Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Silver-ph ted Ware, Corn Sbellers, Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, FAINTS, OILS, and GLASS. GUNS and PISTOLS. BUILDEBS' and CAIIPENTEItS’ TTCTI’CIAA/cYl'e. Afanufacturefs.of every variety of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron' are. 10,000 Kegs of Nails, (more or less.) . Job Work of all kinds done on short notice) Cidl art'd exiuainp my stock. Accounts due Ist ; January and July. i I bind myself to sell at Atlanta prices for cash,’ ! and no mistake. W. L; WADSWORTH - ’ Oct. 5, rsuo - .- TXTot i 05''. A FTER the first day of January 1861. w» A will sell for Cash or Barter at. cash prices. Thankful for past favors we still soii'eit a Con - -' tinuance of the same. Dec 28, P'6 A GREEN I? A v.'t. | 'government o a g-eorg-ia? lUxecsitive Dei>iu'tmerit. | Joseph E. Brown —Governor. I John B. Campbell, ) e r , . I it n , ( Secretaries ot Executive It. 11. ATERS, r , lt i ( Department. 11. J. G. W It,LIAMS, ) 1 E P Watkins—Secretary of State. John Jones—Treasurer, , Peterson ThweatT—CoYiYptroller General.’ A. J. Boggess—Surveyor do.' TjejjislatiVe Dpp'rirtmen/.' Thkoiiore L Gverry—President ol Senate. F II West—Secretary do de* C J Williams—Speaker of House of Repre*. George Hrt.LtEß—Clerk** ** “ “ I ’enit entisr-ry. Eli cConnell Priiyipal Keeper JVnitentiary Cff.t.-! G. Talhiiui Assistant *’*' *'*’ W A Williams—Book Keeper of *’'' Chas tV Lane—Chaplain “ “ “ Dn R. G —Physician “ Ijtiniitic Asiyliriir. Du T Green—Superititendaiit. Lunatic Asylum Dr S G White, )■ D‘G Campbell. > Trustees do do' Miller Grieve, ) I JUDISOIARY DEPARTMENT. SCIT.EME COURT JUDGES. : Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of Athens, Riciiaru 11 Lyon, of Atlanta, Chari.es J Jenkins, of Augusta;, REPORTER'. 'xKop.gk N L’si'::'!. of Marir CLERK. ' Charles W Di 80.-e,' of Sparta. J HSTIII< :TK. Ist District . Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judiai Circuits. Time oe Session. 2nd Honday in January and Ju'ne, at Savannah. 2m> District.- Pataula. Macon. .South-western and Chattahoochee. Judicial circuits Time of Session- 4th monday in January and 3rd monday in June at Macon. 3t>. District 'l'alhipoesa. Flint, Cmwta. Blue Ridge and Cherokei) ciWulH Time of sessions—4th monday in March and 2nd monday in August at Atlanta. 4th DisTßicr-~Western and Northern circuits Time of session Ith monday in May and No vember at Athens. srn District- (Icmnlgce and Southern circuits. Time of sessions—2nd monday ir May and November at Milledgeville. 3NFO'Oe'XC3ES*" To our Country Friends. We will taka WUea.t» CODN-HOniT zxzxcY Flovir A 7' CASH PRICES roR amounts due us. We know vou have these articles if you have money, and those that d<*sire has a chance 'l’o I’AY TJJP. Propositions open till first November next.’ HAMMETT &6ROVES October 31. 1661 Hamilton. .’llarklcy&Joyner I)TtIS(F:G:T:S:TS:. HAVE inst received from the West, and of fer for sale lor Otsh Only : J 200 Gallons Pure Lard Oil ; ISO “ Prime Alcohol ; JOS ** 'J’ai'iicrs Oil ; 90 “ Burniug Fluid 120 Kerosene Oil ; 2 Barrels Linseed Ooil ;• I’so Pounds Pure Sulphur ; 1 K--g Salt Peter ; 250 Lbs. Cooking Sofia ; For Sale for CASH Only.- N. B. Let no one take often-,-we give fair* notice that wc will not now .-'-.I nnybi dy on creflit, Ca.-b demanded on deliverv of ilt goods MAJ. May 31st, 1861 'V’TTS. -A 1 < g’ l lot of Almodns. Wal-mis' \ p,... i 'p' ■ ! nu»- : "' r receivd bv