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Flow TO WIN BATI’LES--KFFECT
IVE'XESS OF THE B IYOSIit
The Ne.M Orleans Bee } in anelitorial
oh the surest ma mer ol winning a bat
tle in our present contest witli the
North, has the following truthful and
complimentary remarks upon the great
skill and success with which our brave
Southern soldiers use the bayonet:
Our boys have already displayed
their aptitude in the use of the bayo
net. VVc learn from authority worthy
of confidence that during the memora
ble and glorious combat at Leeslitiig,
the musket at short distances and the
bayonet were alone used The latter
weapon proved itself highly servicea
ble in several sweeping and irresisti
ble charges. The enemy never waited
Io cross bayonets with us, but shrunk
terrified from the gleam of the terrible
weapon. They attemp cd more than
unco to make bayonet charges thenm
selves, but were again forced to fall
back by the incessant volleys of mus
ketry with which they were receiv
ed.
In fact the Southern soldiers have not
alone mere animal courage: that is
equally an attribute of the North, and
is common to almost all nations. 1 hey
are peculiarly distinguished by J heir
impetuosity, fire recklessness of Ide,
and determination to do or die Such
men possess the stuff of which hr rocs
arc made, and every individual com
posing our armies adds his own pai
ticular individuality and energy to
that of die inass. '1 he best thing to be
done with soldiers of this stamp, is to
put them in situations where they can
not L<c held afar off by the powei of <u
tillery, and from whence th<*y can be
hurled’ like thunderbolts against die
lop. The experience at Leesburg proves
not merely that the Cci.federa'cs un
derstand, and can practice charges
with the bayonet, but that the ddmmiil
use of that fearful weapon is one < t the
most certain means of routing the foe. At
Leesburg they were literally forced in
to the river in endeavoring to avoid
die thrust of the bayonet. We hope
most earnestly that the lesson will not
lie lost on rhe Confederate Commanders
hereafter.
■■<>-
Wheke the Cheat B.vrri e \\ ill Take
Place.—The Washington correspondent
of the New York IPor/t/ speculates as
foil ws:
“It is now conceded that the first
great battle in a ivance will probably
take place at Centreville. ’1 he rebel
army is massed between that point and
Bull Run in force. Prom the cautious
manner of McClellan’s advance they see
that it will not do to give up Centreville
Heights without, a struggle as tb-y may
be used to shell the bat cries on the old
battleground. Prom the present rate
of advance, it may be a week before
Gen. McClellan reaches that point
There may, however, be a dash in
another direction as a diverson, but
now it looks tis though there will be a
ser es of battles —at Cen reville, Bull
Run, and Manassas. Withequal brav
ery and even less men, our immense
advantage in rifled cannon and arms
ought to give us the victory.’’
NEW PAINT SI I Ol’.
THE undersigned having permanently located
in Marietta with a view of carrying on the
PAINTING BUSINESS
in all its various departments, has taken the Room
over the Workshop nf W. R. McCown, on Decatur
Street.
He would respectfully call the attention of citi
irens ami others to the same, and earn- tly solicit
a liberal share of patronage,
J?-©-All work done with promptness and dispatch.
Jan 18, i.v. I. N. IIA} S
NOTICE.
rilUECity Tax Book of 1861 will be closed
.1. on the fifteenth day of November next.
By order of Council
JOHN M. WALKER, C. T.
October 14th, 1861.
Cherokee Baptist College.
< ’assv il to. Cass County, < • eorota,
(Hl 1.32 50 TO $162 50 pa vj fol I 1 w eek - I nition
Hp Board. Lodging. Washing. Enel ami Sc’.to- I
incidentals for a young man.
There are six Classes (tw o Ae identic and Dur
Collegiate). Students are receive Int any state
of preparation and tor any studio hey may
select.
Tuition payable in advance. Boarding in
private families. Provisions for 2(>o students.
For further particulars address
Rev. THOMAS R \MBAI T. 1 L. D. I’res't.
or Pitor. J. I>. Ct >I.I.INS A. M.. Dean of I'a'lty.
N. B. Spring session opens Thursday
January 17th. 1861, jan. I ISt-l. Iv.
Mrs. A. ISAACS.
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
Connelly 's Iron Front More,
White Hall, near Alabama Street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
*♦*
4 LARGE assortment of I'minots. Head
al Dresses. Bertha Capes. I'mbrei lories. Dress
Irimiuings ami fancy Goals constantly on hand.
UoiiiirG wi.iile to i>r<l< v's-.t short notice.
Oct 5. ly
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY !
INSURE YOUR LIFE!
THE INSURANCE COMPANY
of the Valiev of Virginia Capital 5.3 1 ).(lt>a
FLORIDA HOME*INSURANCE CO.,
\r *i.w iu<x»:.t. I'l Cxrir.u. slso.‘>oo ,
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COM
p&ny-—Capital $35000
Kirk Pki \iGu*xr -Cot.t <; K .
LIFE DEI'ARI'MEN l'-S \V GA
Lives Injured of white persons on t' e Mutual j
or stock plan at tL. l.vvi 't rate-. Csill <> t
W. T. BEALL. Ag t. Marietta. G.i.
a • <. -i c
THE MARIETTA SEMI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE
COURT CALENDAR FOR 1861.
REVISED BY THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY. JULY.
2d Monday, Chatham Ist Monday, Floyd
4th Monday*Floyd Ith •• Lumpkin
Richmond AUGTST.
Lumpkin* 2k Monday, Clark
FEBRUARY. ' Campbell
Ist Monday, Clark Dawson
2d Monday, Campbell 3d Monday, Foruyth
Dawson fPolk
3d Monday, Forsyth Glascock
fPolk Meriwether
Glascock I Walton
MeriwetherAth monday’Baldwin
Walton Jackson
-Hh Monday. Baldwin Monroe
Jackson I Paulding
Monroe | Taliaferro
Paulding ! Walker
Taliaferro -Thursday alter, Pierce
Walker ! SEPTEMBER.
MARCH. lst Monday Appling
Ist Th’rsd’y, Pierce ' ChattOvga
Ist Mondav, Appling Cherokee
‘ Chattooga Columbia
Cherokee goweta
Coweta Crawford
Columbia Madison
Crawford arion
Gwinnnett .Morgan
Madison - a monday, Butts
Marion vw
Morgan Cot.ee
2d mondav, Butte !
v (’ass L a y ettc
Coffee Greene
Elbert Gwinnett
Fayett
Greene Washinton
Pickens ebster
Wash’nton 3c mon-’ny, Cobb
Webster Calhoun
3d monday, Cobb Bnll
Calhoun Hart
Hall Heard
Hart acon
Heard Newton
Macon I?? 1 " 11
Newton laibot
Putnam ” are
Talbot Bulloch
Tatnall ; 4th monday,Clinch
W a re Chatttahoochee
Friday after, Bulloch Emanuel
Ith mondav, Clinch ! “ ee .
'jChattahooehee'
Emanuel ’
Lee AVllkcs
Twiggs Monday after | E ,
NVhite 4th innmlay f
Wilkes , OCTOBER.
•I th Tlir’sd’y. Montgo’ry s t monday, Carroll
mond’y alter '( Echols
4th monday, t Effing- , J; ai j-.V
“ ham *’? lt<)n
APRIL. I Giltner
Ist monday,Carroll Gordon
Doolv I ay lor
Earley Winlins
Fulton Wilkinson
Gordon ~. . Pike
pp {e ' Wedn dy Rabun
Raban monday, Fannin
Taylor 111
-Warren
-Wilkinson
d monday, Habersham
Hancock Miller
Harris Scriven
- Laurens j Sumter
Miller 3d monday, rrankli
Scriven Glynn,
*Sumter I Lira Iso
Th nr. after Mclntosh Henry.
'’mondav, Frmlin Jelterson
Haralson Murray
Henry Oglethorpe
Jefferson 1 Pulaski
Jones i Stewart
Liberty , ' n *°u
Mttrrav I . , north
()■■ teih' rpe I' l rsd's aft'r.Montgoin
Pulaski ery
Stewart Itli : tornl.i v.V> ayne
*n < nd'vaf’t. Worth Banks
Bryan ; Decatur
ftl: mondav.Wayne DeKalb
Banks Houston
Deeature Jasper
DeKalb Lincoln
Houston Schley
Jasper iatnall
Lincoln 1 owns
Schley " bitfield’
Whitfield . , Wileox
Wilcox Th y aft r. Irwin
Th'isd’v aft’r. Irwin I’i'i'l y after. 1 elfair
Friday after. Telfair . , Camden
Camden mond'y atl'rCharlton*
Mond'v after Ber.iien
Charlton N(>\ EMBER.
MAY. Ist monday, Berrien
Ist mondav. Clavton ( layton
Gilmer Hffingham
Randolph Milton
l’p<on Randolph
2d nundnv. Burke ' pson
Catoosa 3d monday, Burke
< 'hatham ’ atooso
Fannin Mitebell
Mitehell Muscogoo
Museogee 3dnioti<lay. Bibb
3.1 mondya. Bibb Quitman
Quitman 1 Spalding
Spalding I Troup
Troup | Baker
Union Ith mond'y. Dade
Raker Terrell
It!- :uoml ty. Dade I’hTsd'y aft. Melnto-h
Tei veil mond'y a f I ( olqiiitt
Towns do Liberty
Last inond’v.Colquitt mondav af|
JI'NE. Ur Lib'rty i
Lt mon lay, Lowndes
Dougherty DECEMBER.
Milton : Ist monday.Dough'rty
2d niondiy. Brooks Lown.les
Johnson 2d monday.Johnson
JClay Brooks
3d monday. Thomas +Clay
Ith mondav. Richmond. 3d monday Thomas.
•May holds three Wu’ks it’ necessary.at ea-h
term.
fThis change not to take cll’cet till after the
next regular term of the Court.
fAll courts in Cliv county. v\’ : h. der the
old law. would sit betwt en now and the t .:.. -
as fixed bv his aet. must stand over till t •
times fixed as above.
The cour.ty <■( ('!i;'ttali'><>cbeo. by set ot : -
session, i- te te ulded to. and become a p ut •
the Chatt-il-oc-.'t »e Jtuli'ul DD-riet. a • r !ir<
January If?’
2% Ot
VLL persons indebted, by account. !■> the un
. ders’gned are earnestly requested to set <•
the same by Note. 1 have sold out my entire
stockof Goods and quit the business. I there
fore, desire to close up my Books. 1 won! I
PREFER THE MONEY,
bat I eat'.nct expet : ■' t. these times, ceria: '.’y
everybrm\ can >.“tth- their accounts, if not by
money ’ eye.m at least doso by Note. Please
frier. Is. call in and -i-e me.
DILLARD M. YOUNG.
AliiXi.-l '-.■Till I- ’ -t!
MEAL AND HOMINY.
Altti wo 11 Jim. of excellent cualiij
31 rom wlete own. f. ->h -round at J a
A • -.» < E\., eMorinill. ' J. SHEPARD
Nov so ROVE-A BUTNER
DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
Cordial and
IBIOOC3- JR uLi’ifier.
gp. THE GREATEST
Remedy in the F
AVorld. and them. •
Delicio-s
AND i-
Cordial eVer taken.
Tl “' t!ions - lll,!s ”P- A.. /.
011
Before takiiw are daily using .Me After taking.
Lean's Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is
absolutely aii infallible remedy for renovating
and Invigoiiating the shattered and diseased
system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the sick, suffering invalid to llraltla
anti StsfiagtSa.
theme is no mistake about it.
It will cure liver complaint, dys; epsm. Diar
rhoea. disentery. headache, depression of spirits,
fever and ague, inward i'evc. bad breath, or any
disease of the liver, stomach, or bowels.
Gentlemen do you wish to be healthy,
strong nnd vigorous ’!
Ladies, do you want the bloom of health
to mount to your cheeks again? -then go and get
JfcLean's Sirenglhenimj Cordial & Blood Purifier.
Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give
satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the
kidneys, womb, or bladder: fainting, obstruct
ed menstruation, falling of the womb, barren
ness. or any disease arising from chronic or
nervous debility, it is an infalible remedy.
For
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny chil
dren, to be Healthy, strong and robust?—then
give them McLean’s Strengthening Cordial,
(see the directions on each bottle) it is delicious
to take
One table spoonful, taken every morn
ing fasting, is a sure preventive against chills
and fever, Yellow fever, cholera or any pre
vailing diseases.
J!©*-Caution. —Beware of Druggists or Deal
ers who may try to palm upon yon a bottle ot
Bitters or Sarsaparilla (which ib-y car. buy
cheap.) by- saying it is just as goo 1. There are
even men Base enough to steal part of myna me
to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such infa
mous pirates and their villainous compounds!
Ask for Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cor
' • 1 Purifier. 'Take nothing else. It
is me on>y icn.v .y that will purify vow Blood
thoroughly, arid, at the same time. Strengthen
and Invigorate the whole organization. It is
put up in Large Bottles :?1 per bottle, or six
bottles $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN. Proprietor.
Corner of Third and Pine Sts.. St. Loir--. Jfo.
DR. McIiBAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS,
for Liver Com plaint Biliousness. Headache. Ac.
There has never been a Cathartic medicine,
offered t<> the public, that lias given such entire
satisfaction as MeLeau s I nlccrsal I’i'ls.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly
innocent and can be taken by the most tender
infant : yet prompt ami powerful in removing
all Bilious secretions, acid or impure feted
matter from the stomach. In fact, they .ire the
only pills that shoul ' ’ ■ ■ us ■ I in malarious dis
tricts.
They produce no griping sickness or pain at
the stomach or bowels, though very active ami
searching in their operation, promoting healthy
secretions of the Liver ami Kidneys. Who will
suffer from biliousness, headache and foul tom
ncli, when so cheap a remedy can be nbt.uned ?
Keep them constantly on hand: a sinele dose,
taken in season, may prevent hour-, days ami
montlis of sickness. for Dr. J. !i. •
I’niversal Pills. 'l'ake m> other. Ite: l ./ coated
thev are'tasteless. Price only 25 cen per box.
can be sent bv mail to am part of th > eouutrv.
J. H. McLEAX, S >le Proj, ridor.
~Dt. J H. McLean s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
lhe Best External in the \\arid for -c Ba.-d
Thousands of human beings !• ive -■>' ml
a lite of decrepitude ami misery iy the
use ot this invaluable Liniment. It wiii relieve
i-AiN alnuA -nstantaneouslv. ami it will cleans,
pnrifv and heal the l'mile.-< sum-: in an c ->-edi
ble short time. McLean's Voi.i inic Oil Lini
ment will relieve the most invelei: ‘e i-.isi s of
rbumatism. goute, or Neuralgia. For paraly sis
contracted muscles, stiffness or weakness in the
Joints, muscles oi linamen.ts. it will never tail.
Two applications will < nr<' sori* throat, head
ache or earache. For burns or ->■ cd- c.• any
pain, it is an inf illible remed v. '1 ry i in Iy• -i
will find it an indispen-able remedy . Keep it
always <m h ind.
Pi.Axrmis. Eai;mi:i;.-,. <»r any out havi emir ■
of horses will save m-mey b n-iue /. m~s
Vnlf'tnic <>il Liniment. It is a >p<- -3; a I in
fallible eur<‘ for < lallm sprain-. eiinf< < ■ w ll' g-.
sweeney. sores. w<m ds. m i atch<-. or any exter
nal disease. Trv it. ami \■m -a ill be e- in ince.l.
DK..J, II.HcLUAN Props kf«r
SAINT L( H IS. MO.
Wii.i i-iam Root. Agj'iits. Maricl t.
May 17 th. 1861 wly.
For Sale.
FTSIIE undersigned being dmirous H mig
i West, offers to; sale, hi- -t< k of Hor os,
Carriages. Buggies, ami ei "rylhiug apo. ■ owiig
to the keeping of a first rate Livery Stub’ ■. De
will. also, soli on accommodating tm-m~. his
large an.l well constructed stables. I.H ated in
the city ot Marietta. <’<3.b county . (i corgi•>. on
the great W. A A. Railroad. The income 'i >tn
the above property is some S 9 < r sJbjHM' per
year. Also, sot tLi if H
to Cumming, in the county ot l-'orsytl . The
above line leaves Marietta < s o', ],in fh<
morning, on Monday. Wednesday ; m,j Friday*
regularly. Passengers going up sir -ild leave
‘'lint.iiu f e night train, or at ' in
the morning. 1. N. HEGGJE.
Jan. 27. I Mill. ly .
HOW Alii) IATIOV,
l-HII.ADE UHIA. I'A.
.1 /F. • ' //<<'“< 3 Usheel '
doiri od. lor th- Rt 'o r' of the >i< l, /• • I>\
a'tjlid'd with' I-,-f <>.l Enidt >-'•
1/is- >» S. ,(„<! .-si» elo’i /..dm < ' /? . m-
MEDICAL ad vise given gratis bytli-A -i:-
_Surgeon, to al! who apply bv let: .. with
a description of their enadi-i.ci. (age. ■ ■■ -a
tion. h tbits of life, . a.ml in <• ‘ \t: cm -
poverty, medicine.- furnished Irf cu ng-.
V .i i \m . m i-or.Ts on Sp .ni-bcrlm
other Diseases <q the sexual ' >rg in- iml >u t ! .
N -i .
sent to the affli. !•'l in sealed le mr .
free of elrtrge. Two. -rtln <•-
L'.ge will lie accept ible.
Ad.lre-.-. DR. J. 'N \ *-
ing Surgeon. IBovard As<.. •’ m N.>. -y S 3
N■ ■ ' ■ I’ll. 1 •
Directors. EZR \D. HAlfiW y
GEO. FAIRUIHLD. See. Pi - -nr.
January lib. 1850. - >vlv.
13. W’ ' ' ' -
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
Imitator of Wood an I Nlarble.
-hop in the East B sein at ■ : Mari H
on Decatur st reel.
Ct-' I’lmi-e le.ive order- in 'h- . 'la ,
A Joyner’s store. > I'
t OOJ) FOl? 311 Et H €033 S.
P E .1 E A R
Yk tn irk-t kepi cen-ta:>-ly <m h -ml. ; ’ D
per bushel. (.’.J SHEPARD.
O/ \ HDPR. s d . ;nd 1 t da.' 1 'lock-. 1 can
HOME IND USTRY
A T T II U
OLD STAND.
, '33.-- jpg l
Mr ’
HI
Ail kinds of
” iHlacliSTSiJand EJepairiu".
HARNESS MAKING AND
’O- TF 3, X Fl X TaT CS- -
7 £?- Plantation ami Mill-work, Horse-shoe
ing. etc. A good stock olways on hank' Also
the Right to manufacture
Peeler’s Celebrated Plow.
Got. 13th. isgc tr -
Lewis Servatues’
A T the TtmA'er JJm'Mirt!/-near the Court House
where he h is constantly on hand’the follow
ing variety of articles ami would be pleased to
h-.ive the citizens ofMarietta and the public gene
rally co call on him before purchasing elsewhere.
Bread, Cakes, and Pies.
Yeast. Hots and Malt. Different kinds of
Crackers, by Whole ale and Retail. Common
Camly, Gum Drops. Cliocolule ami Licorice. &c.
Domestic -and Foreign F/'m '.s. l ickles, Pepper
Sauce. Catsup, .Mustard and sardines.
BRA FD Y PEA CHES
And Gimjer Preserves. Lemon. Raspberry,
Blackberry'and Pineapple Syrup, in quint bot
tles. A fine and pure article of Rhine W tne. A
good article of Beer.
Also, most any article in the Grocery Line,
such as
Coffee. Sugar. N. O. Syrup. Rice. Lard. M es
tern Preserves. Butter. Eggs. Lnmburger Cheese.
Candles. Starch. Brooms. Soap. Ac., Ac.. Ac.
Different kinds of Matuhe;-. Fine and Common
Cigars, by Wholesale and Retail. Diflerent
Brands of Fine Tobacco and Snutf.
\. l ine assortment of China. German and
Aiiiirli>in I'n/s.
.pS"' Terms Cash !
L\>c. I'-'.'59, (im. [P] L SERVATUES
a 3 AJ3AYL ’
RE S IDE N T !) EXT 1S 1
Z < RATHITE to the citizens of Marietta and
X. 3 vicinity for a liber il p.itroimge dating the
past ten years, is still prepared to perform till
operations euLei for preserving the natural, or
■Herting artitiicml teeth in the im uppruv ■ I
ma nner.
He solicits calls from tlm.-o who have
as he is using a preparatibn forfilling the
i;in.-1 delicate teeth no ma'ter bow badly de
caved, if mJ otherwise dDeased and rendcriii ■
them serviceable tor years It is about the
same color as the teeth and will never chang
or discolor the teeth.
Refers 1o citizen- of Marietta for whom
he has operated diirini- the p :-t ten years.
Terms, t'a-di. unless by -le.G c. ntraet.
Office south side of public sqmi; ■. <»v< ,- the Post
Office Oct sth 18G9.
O, J- IK ZD
(Al' .1. 11. V- 101-;:’ OLD I’AMi
J I PIS m\\on . I e■ : 1 '-c■ ■■ I
F \ MT I. N' SUU p J, I p s
To \v |-|-!; .1 citizen-
of ' i ' I ; i : y .
Th- one pri y/.-tem wilj be -It; -tl; ui!'--.i d to.
IPs t-rms are visit, or equividenl. tbit is
couniry pi educe at cimh pre--, or short time,
io prompt pay ing <.-usJ.oim ;■. i.il!.- due on pre
sentatlon.
II:- de tr lunation is f.> - '.l ■ rticles ii
lor. prices, ami will expect p.- 'iupt, payments.
G’ t‘C
p-I”■ j J yq ■-a p. p r*
GROVES & BUTXER,
n-A VK < p.med In the I’mi Or wiißuii ding
VAIETY FAMIJLY STORE,
in wi. teli will be ion ml E\', .it Y A RTR LE in the
GI.OCERY LINE-
Liquors cxei'ptel Lestd'-- a great variety of
other articles.
All bilE payable on pre sensation.
If von want good
<'(KT IE. IE \ SC JAR.
R E. s.\L'i’3it >las-::s.
! \RD FISH SYRUP. YARN.
UGitN. Ml’Af.. GRIS I I LOUR. Ac.
■ ’. any thing in that line, give us a call, ami we
We win .s (1 ; ..., FoolFoaD Letter Pa-
P»r Pens. Ink. ....d otberarSelen of >t.<-
Conntrv Produce
al! kin Is t:-. ; n in L u ter • n lili.-r.il terms.
ig, ’I 1.. co. SnuiT. So-ips.
I’owdt-r Leal
< j,\ < >:-aug ■> Lemon.-, Candies.
- <rch. Nails. Ac. ?. .
Marietta. Georgia. -7th. I ' • -ts.
Songs for the Little Ones,
riinis lilts- ’• 1.-. :• 1.1 ly >f s. ■
3 vatinab i> for sale al the M irieU i
BOOK STORE.
’ll! ■' e proc- -- ’- «•■' :- an given bv the patri
ot;- -au-ber to the s l-liers Relief
F
< -Hi'N BUTTiT.. Au •’ rlm of super
1 I or o-.’.i'v u-tje eive l 3
X ,v;;e' ' GROVES A BUTNER
SUPERIOR FLOUR.
Any qu unity in Sack- m 1 B..:.••!- t • had
at the lowest m irk'-t price at
A. GREEN A C. '-
I’MGs. FIGS. A f.e 1‘ ■ ; -■ 1’ 1b;
? ROVES BITNER.
W A T CHES’
CLOCKS
-T ewelrv
M’.M. A. FRAZER has just returned from New
! V York with the best selected stock of Watch
es, Clocks. Jewelry. Sterling silver ami plated
ware, ever in this market, and will sell cheaper
than ever before offered.
A splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting
of Etruscan. Lava, Coral. Jets, and plain Gold
Setts. Rings, Pencils, Keys and everything ot
the latest style at.
FRAZER’S.
1861. ~~~~1861.
MEDICINES.
HAMILTON, MAKKLEY & JOYNEIL
A NNOUNCE to the public that they have com-
A menced the New Year with a full stock of
Drugs & Medicines.
They are also fully prepared to sell on terms
that will suit the times.
Kerosene Oil. Kerosene Lamps ;
f luid, Turpentine, Alcohol ;
Linseect Oil, Lard and Sperm : ’
Uiis for machinery, AVliiteLead ;
Ground Colors. Window-Glass ;
Putty —Druggists Glass Ware ;
ami every other species of Druggists’ Stock.
Prescriptions Carefully Pre-
Dared. —January 1861.
NOW IS YOUR TIME!
IVm. A. Fhazeii is selling his entire stock c
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver an
Plated Ware, at unusually low prices, (to make
room for a fall stoek). Look at the prices, then
cal! ami see the goods, and we are sure _yoi
wiil buy.
Silver Watches from $5 to SSO.
Gold “ 15 to 20.
30 hour clocks, from S 3 to $lO.
8 day “ “ $1 to .£l2.
Setts Jewelry (Pin A Ear-rings) S 2 to SSO.
Ear-rings from 50 cts to $25.
Pins, from 25 cts to $25.
Sleeve Buttons. Studs. Rings. Gold Pencils,
Gold and Jet Crosses, Lava Pins. Gold Buckles,
Lockets. Keys. Bracelets. Gold Chatelains. Gold
Vest and Fob Chains. Charms. Gold amt Silver
Thimbles.
Sterling Silver Ware,
Consi-tiiig of S.io in-. Forks, (hike ami Pie
.. /■< N-ipkin Rimes. Bouquet Holders, Ciqis.
I Sugar. Cream ami Salt Spoons. Card Cases, Chil
; dreii’ - Kni and Fork. Beside a large variety
|of Weddmg pri'.-ents. All warranted genuine
Plated Ware,.
Os the best quality plated on \\ liite Metal, war
ranted. Full weight oi' silver, consisting I
Spoons. Forks. Cake and Pie Knives.C> ’is. Cake
ami Card Bassets, Buttr-r disliea! Spoon Holders
Napkin rings. Syrup cups and plates.
Tea sets. c> pieces from 525 to SSO. and warran
ted of the be.-1 quality.
Call ami be convinced that I'razers is the
' place to buy aug 3. ly
FAMILY SUPPLIED
rpil E SUBS! 'Ki R '!' ■ 'f-Ts the publicat his
I to A. Green Aco Cherokee St reel,.
i mil stoi-k of GROCERIES, embracing every
ii i;-u llv kept in that line, such as
- 1'1; AES, all kinds ;
COI- I’EE, all kinds ,
MO ASSES, SY 11 UP,
TOBACCO, YARN'S,
Ar., &c., &
Gou n try Pro duce,
taken in Barter, on liberal terms.
1 laving purchased the store and goods of Mi.
B. S. Johnson, he also offers a large stock ot
GRO( ER if'S at that stand, on Cherokee Street,
and Mr. HAMES will take in waiting
on. October 12. '6O. tf] E. PAGE.
WE HAVE M HMD
AND FOR SALE IS LOW AS
THE TIMES WILL
ALLOW FOR
CASH ONLY,
Rio Coffee.
Black Tea Choice,
Green Tea,
White ~olfee Sugar,
Yellow Coffee Sugar,
Powdered Sugar,
Brown Sugar,
Soda Biscuit,
Butter Crackers.
Pickles ond
Mackerel, WLi eFish,
Syrup and Molasses,
’ Yeast Powders,
Cooking Soda,
Soap & Starch.
INDIQO AND MADDER,-!
( 'opperas, KouwoocL
\' <•ll<■ lia 11 11 ‘< L
(,T 11'OI lIC j olio NV,
IJluc Stono,
P-3WDEH ANO SHOT, >
I’ci'* *iis i« >ii < ’aps, fucad.
Flint m, ( i tm Tubes, Ace.
M' ST\RD \ VI) V I VEG’ AR
\I)KI t VT! VE CA V I)LES.
PA R A I F I VE CA X
COCOA,
Crnidi* *s.
Raisins,
Prunes
cfec*. Ace
We will do our brtt t-'. keep our Stock as
<-<>mp’.< -aspO'-ibte and will tr, to suit our
customer.-. (Jur terms are (Hash.
WILLI/i M BOOT & SON.
Align-’ s’b !-• I.
TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY.
Western Atlantic (State) Hail Hoad.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare !?5.
John W. Lewis, Superintendent.
Day Passcnyer Train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at H ; 20. a
Maiiettaat 11 30
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7 0.8 i*. j.
Leaves Chattanooga at .1 45
Arrives at Marietta - -8 51
Atlanta - - 10 a. »
Niyhl Passenyet Trant
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7 30 pm
Marietta, - - 8 40
Arrives at Chattanooga, - 4 of> a.m
Leaves Chattanooga, fi 30 p. m
Arrives at Marietta, - - 2 16 a.m
Atlanta, - - - 325
Express Frciylt Train.
Leaves Atlanta - - 3 00 p. m.
Marietta, - 4 35
Arrives at Chattaiioi ga, - 306 a.. m.
Leaves Chattanooga, - - 4 30 r. m.
Maritta, - - 2 16 a. m
Arrives at Atlanta at 3 25 a. m
—
Atlanta West Poiht It; ii Hoad.
Morning Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta at - 10 10 a. m
Arrives at West Point - 3 10 p. M.
Evening Passenger Train
Leaves Atlanta at - 0 30 a. m.
Ar. ives at West Point, - 5 46 a. m.
Morning Passenger Train.
Leaves West Point - - 3 01
Arrives at Atlanta - -7 59 a. m.
Evening Passenger Train.
Leaves Wsst Point - -7 59 a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta - - 3 00
Fars to West Point. S 3 50.
GEORGE G. HULL, Svperintcnilant.
Georgia J<;ill Road.
Leaves Augusta at 0 30 pm.
Arrives at Atlanta at 9 45 am.
Leaves Augusta - - 2 30 p in
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p m
Leave Atlanta - - 8 45 p ir.
Arrive at Augusta - - 5 56 a ni
Leave Atlanta - - - 905 a ni
Arrive at Augusta - • 6 20 p i.t
Alliens liiaiii-h.
Leave Augusta - - 0 30 a m
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 ani
Leave Atlanta - - 8 40 p in
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a in
Arrive at Augusta - - G2O p m
Leave Athens - - 11 Gs) a »>
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p in
BtSy- Xo trains on Athens Branch on Sun
day to connect with trains leaving - Augusta
at 12 3t» Saturday night, and Atlanta at 8'
40 Saturday evening.
Uashiiigton Kirnucli.
Leave Augusta at - 2 30 p m
Arrive at Washington at -7 25 p ni
Leave Washington - -1 30 p m
Arrive at Augusta at - - G 20 p in
Leave Washington - -1 30 pin
Arrive at Atlanta - - 11 45 p 87
Leave Atlanta - - - 9 05 a m
Arrive at Washington - -7 25 p rn
TSirougU If*eight iiaiio; Aiigsista (oAtlni to..
Leave Charleston - 6 00 p in
Arrive at Augusta - - 6 00 a m
Leave Augusta - - 850a ni
Arrive at Atlanta - - 3 17 a in
Leave Augusta - -1 45 p in
Arrive at Atlanta - - 5 49 a m
'l'hrough I’'i. i ,Ist ts r.i s tt'antn •<> A ugs. It;
Leave Atlanta at - 6 f'o a in
Arrive at Augusta - - 11 16 p m
Leave Atlanta - 5 15 p n>
Arrive at Augusta - - 513 p m
P'reight Train hcs.
Leave Augusta - 8 i.( a ni
Arrive at Athens • 8 10 a
Arrive at Washington -7 25 p rn
Leave Atlanta - - - 6 00 a D»
Arrive at Athens - - - 8 10 a m
Arrive at Washington • - 725a »’
Leave Atlanta - - - 515 p m
Arrive at Athens - - 8 10 a in
Arrive at Washington - - 725 p i-»
GEORGE YON'GE.
Gen Euperinteud'nu.
Atigti.-fa, July 18G1. 30
E’nUlisof the 11 < v<>: in i.iii-.-1.0.s of Idle.
British. Amer
Lass. Lost,
Lexington. April 19, 1775 273 8
Bunker Hill June 17. 1775.... 1054 454
Flarbush, August 12. 1776 400 20f>
White Plains, August 26, 1776.. 409 400
Trenton, Dec. 25, 1776 1000 9
Princeton, Jan. 5, 177 7 40<> 100
Iluliliarilst'.wn, Aug. 16-17 1777 800 800
Bennington, Aug. 16, 1777 800 100
Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777 500 1100
Stillwater, Sept. 17, 1777 600 350
Germantown. Oct. 4, 1777 600 1200
Saratoga, Oct. 17,1777, surreiid. 6 752
Red Hook, Oct. 22, 1777 500 32
Monmouth, June 25,1778 400 130
Rhode Island, Aug. 27, 1778.... 260 2b
Briar Creek, March 30, 1779 13 400
Stoney Point, July 15, 1679 600 10(
Camden, August 16,1779 375 61(
King’s .Mountain, Oct 1, 1780....950 96
' Cowpens, Jan. 17. 1781 800 72
Guilford, C. IL, March 15, 1781 .. 532 40(
Ilobkirk Hills, April 25, 1781 ... . 400 40t
Eutaw Springs, Sept. 1781 100 550
Yorktown. Oct., 1781 surrend... 7/>72
GEORGE J. GABLE,
I»UOT< Xi J tAI’l I AKTIST.
All the various Sizes and Styles
oi
: PICTURES MADE AND WARRANTED ;
SATISFACTORY. :
MiT'-Cascti and 1 ranics in great variety
always on hand.M®!
Ro<> is—West side of Public Square. Marietta
Georgia. [April 20, 1860.] ts.
W. T. MOORE,
/'ASH/OiV/l E L E lAH. OR.
Marietta. Georgia.
WOUJ.D respectfully inform the citizens of
Marietta ami vicinity that he is permanent
ly located in the city where he intends carrying
on the Tailoring Business, in all its departments
in the latest ami most improved style ot the art,
and earnestly solicits a continuation o! that pat
ron ige heretofore extended to him. .Satisfac
tion warranted.
Rooms np-stairs over Wade White's
Grocery store—North side of public square.
Nor. 9th. 1 v