The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, November 26, 1861, Image 3

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for excess over 40 days, for a less time, in proportion wa« agreed to. , The next session related to the pay of Mes senger and Door Keeper. A motion to fix it at $6, per day was adop tod The next section related to drawing money for service, and was adopted. The report of the committee as amended, was agreed to, and passed. w IHarietta AtlvoiMc. —» «*-- -*► ♦ MARIETTA GEORGIA Tuesdaw Mornins jNov. 26, 1861. Printing Establishment WF offer for sale ample and new surpa material for a complete BRIN TING ES ■ T XBLISHMRNT. News and Job. including Tw- Presses -one H • *’s Washington an I one large Taylor’s. Most of the Type has never beei i S ..,p _none injured—ample in quantity and wel. assorted Kpo'v at this office. August 23d. IS6I. The Advocate OTica, VVi h an abundance of the best materi al an 1 good workmen is prepared t ( » 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 c.n be called upon we hope they will be prepared to respond cheerfully, ::s we are undoubtedly giving them value re ceived for what they are required to ply- TELEGRAPHIC. From Pensacola, Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 23. A gentle man who arrived here from Pensacola says that the firing between Port Pickens and our batteries ceased at 7 o’clock yesterday evening The Navy Yard was set fire to by die fire from Fort Pickens’ guns Out the flames were speedily extinguished by our troops. The firing from our guns has ardently been very effective; and it is reported that the Fed eral steamship Niagara has been badly dam aged ami that a breach has been made in one of the bastions of Fort Pickens. The firing was commenced by the Fort and directed against the Confederate steamer Time an 1 was replied to by our batteries. The firing w.is very heavy ami eon’inued both sides until 7 o’clock yesterday evening when it Ce iscd. It was reported in Pennae >la that the Con federate loss was 2 men killed ami 1 wounded It is said that Gen Bragg was well pleased with he days work Memphis. Nov. 23.—Gen, Pillow telegraphs that he will hold Columbus against any force the enemy can bring. He wants a larger force on his right, and in rear, and at Fort Pdlow. He will not receive unorganized forces. All who come must submit to mili tary discipline and government. A dispatch from Gen. Pillow announces that he It is raised the blockade on the ship ment South of produce, stock, army supplies, subsistence, forage, Ac. M \eo\, Nov. 25.—A dispatch from (’apt. Geo. M. Sindh, at the Water B i lei y boh w 1 or Ab Bae, states that inhi*c mpanv seven were killed and eight wounded. They re ceived tin* tire from Fort Pit k<>ns and the 1' lee t r two <| iys. I'iie Macon bvs are at the most «xposcd points ami (hey still hold out an 1 will m t retire. . —•», Eater fir iu Pensacola FIRST m.sl-ATCU. llicuMONh Nov 2 I.—The tiring at Pensa cola yesterday gradually ceased at night.— I 01. \ dlipigue is wounded in the arm slight ly, but gallantly remained at his post as com mander. I here was no caauabties on one side )e— --terday. 1 lie Naw A aad was injured but little. Ihe town ol Warrington was set on fire by the Federal shells. I'he hlmivv dispatch was substantially of ficial, received yesterday at six o'clock. Call tor \ oluutccT Companies. The Confederate Government has authorized the undersigned to raise a regiuteta of In antrv. to serve tor three years, or during the war. which it agrees to fully arm and eqmp. o panics numbering -ixty lour men a.id upwards, will tie accepted and ordered nr<> <am nnu>. clitlelv. Nobly ha- Georgia re-p <. ‘ l . , call- made up m her. > corgi iu- are i mt 1 every camping gnmn I from die » > cde t<. the I’ot im.u But patriot-and suidtvr- nt Gvor ga. again the call . uni - foi t• .. Mos ■ The e.teuiy is -wai ming on our coa-t. to wre-t from u* all that we hold dear, our liberty, vur honor, lire honor** our families ami our prop erty Friend* of the >Olllll. .-' to be conquered i* death and disgrace, and blots out the sunshine from ev* ry lb-me and fireside in the South. |w u» one of the fir-t to-trik« fi r S ch era lnd<q«rtwlenee. both at the ballot box -culm tb<- field and with Divine a- and the b dp of my country men. w ill fight until we drive t iv l*»t riirtm Irutu our soil. A LEADEN Atlanta Nevembnr I>, Is'd .. .. Jm THE MARI ET T A SEM I- W EEK L Y ADVOC AT E . 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. /W" 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. Please announce AV. W. CARRELL, as a candidate for Cle-k of the Inferior Court at the election in January next. Jfr .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. P ease announce A. J JONES as acancb' date for Tax Receiver of Cobb cou ty at the e ee tion in January next. Zwf PZea.se announce WALTER MA-NNING, as a candidate for fax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in Jamiar” next, and oblige M \N Y Vi JTERS. Please announce D. YOUNG, as a can lid ite for Clerk of the Superior Court a the i.’m-tjon in January next. Mr Editor: You will oblige his friends by announcing W. >1 TUCKER as a candidate for lax Collector of ■ obb count',' the ensuing election. He has given so far. satisfaction, ami as we understand he will not run for a third, team it is proper that he should be re-elected. SFECIALNOLICES. ~ K. R. I?. THE FALL MALARIA. THE FEVER OF THE SEASON. ALL POTENT EFFECT OF KADAWAY’s REMEDIES. Radaway’s Ready Relief, a household requi site for all who would be forearmed against mortal d-sease. is absolutely indispensable in the fill. Mirk ! One or two doses will brenk vp chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever 4 d imb ague or any other in tl.irioits complaint, a th .rom.nencement as ceriaiuly as the dis order w’ll break, doucn the victim if unchecked. The colics and other bow d complaints, so gen er 1 in au'iunn. are almost instantly checked by :i single dose. It positively extinguishes pain whether sharp or acute constant or spas modic an I its blessed elp'i't in neuralgia, rheiin itisin. tic doloreux. an I tooth-ache, can only be conceived by those who have experienc ed KEEP IT IN Y()VR nOL’SE. It is important that every household should be furnished with It.idway's Ready Belief its use on all occasions where there is fever will, in a few minutes secure ease to the patient. In attacks of (.'roup. Sore Throat, fniluenzi. Radway's Ready Relief will quickly cure the patient. radway’s REGULATING pills THE BEST I’l RGATIVE MEDICINE IN THE WOin.D. Radaway’s Regi lating Pills are never more urgently needed than in the fall. The rich fruits and indigestible vegetables of autumn, chills by which the circulation is thrown out of balance, ami the stomach, liver and lungs par tially paralyzed. To restore these functions winter, a course of this great aperient, altera tive ami tonic, is absolutely necessary. It is the only cathartic in the world which equalizes the circulation of the blood. All the mineral pur gatives have a deadly contrary effect, and hence he fearlul mercurial diseases. Radway's Regulating Pills are the only vegetable substitute for <'aloinel. Mercury. Qui nine a dose of from four to six will secure in the most urgent cases, where these drugs are used, all the good effects which the phv-ician expects to derive, without entailing upon the patie :t the horrid results of the presence ot of these pison- one of Railway's Regulating Pills possesses more ofthe elements of health and ten-fold the power over disease than ten ofnny other pills in use 31) pills in each box. RXDWAY’s RENOVATING RESOLVENT Radaway’s Renovating Resolvent avests decomposition ofthe flesh, curing pruruient dis charges, ail running sores, diseases oi the eye lids, nose and lips, ami every type of scrof ulous. syphilitic, eruptive, and tubercular dis ease. Radway’s Remedier. are sold by Pruggists everywhere. R\ 1 »\VAY A < '<), 23 John st. N Y. Sold b\ Hammett 1 Groves. Marietta. Ga September Ist-lm. The maxims of wises men are the body in perfect health, not to wait for the devel opment of disease. "Be wise in time;" check and guard against the first approach. Keep the stomach and bl od healthy ami pure, ami the plagues of a poisoned atmosphere till liarinle-s. The only remedy that will thoroughly purity the blood, and at the same time strengthen and invigorate the system, is McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial ami Blood I’ur: ier. Try it. amj yon will be convinced See i lvertisenumt NEW A.DVERTISEMENTTS. P3INTIHG INK. 3 J ■ ALSO COLORED INKS B. A, RANDALL A GO., Marietta, Georgia. \\ f are now in imtt'.ieturing ami offering for ! •lie a N '. 1 article of BIOK AND NEWS INK ‘ I '|U >ntiii which we gu irantee to ■ t - - . on. Ihe high prices w,. erm mi w l nee-'.".ii illy make ■ ’• ‘ ’er ici i .-r n r prices -'ill, u,- " ' 1 .rd n-» ■ j ia> rving mir lik at i e S che p. r baao e I- ’ • i,, ‘ •’ I”'-'' din \ >ukee I.in la. mile;, lone ■ ;i u: ■ A -pei ;men of .. ;r Ink isi .v b< seen at the Ad Vo at - < h'tiee. Book Lxx. extra file .... p r lb. $1.20. N lx e ■■ ■■ Uoi.o. Kulxxs rang ng from $1.25 t 05.00 pr lb. All or Irrs j; (by theeish and d- dre *v l '■> i A. La:. . ill A 0.. Mari t.i Ga. will rc iv.- t-rvui. t .iiteut on. Nov. 18.1. WIFHDR tl. Mr, Editok : Please anmHiucc n»v withihiiw.il «s i .-.ill i d ite 1 r oiliee at the clvclieii iu January t > xt. Il'J HOPKIN.-. PRIHTtfiGtWK. FOR SALE BY B. A. RANDALL & CO., Marietta, Geo. Nov. 26. 1861, ts NOTICE TO ALL, CONCERNED, THE Books of the Receiver of Returns for the Confederate Tax for the Town District Avill be closed on Thursday the 28th inst. 1 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. PICKENS SHERIFF’S SALE. MM/'ILL be sold before the Court House door ’ v in the Town of Jasper, on the first Tues day in January next, between the legal hours of 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 (i fa issued from the Superior Court of Bibb county, in favor of Erastus Henry, jr., vs Clark S. Putnam. Levied on as the property' of the defendant. Pointed out by John E. Price as agent of Plaintiff. B. F. IIANIE, Dept. Sh'ff. November 16th, 1861. BROUGHT TO JAIL. STATE OF GEORGIA. I Brought to the Pickens County. ( Jail of said conn ty. by Ihos. a'riinaway slave -Afx. who says his name is John and that lie belongs io Ayers Newton, of Jasper county, in said State. Said slave is five feet four and a h ilf inches high, of dark complexion, and weighs about 151) 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 he will be sold according to law. B. F. IIANIE, Jailor. November 16th, 1861. WELOPES! Several Thousand ENVELOPES AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE IN QU \NT I IKS TO SUIT PURCHASERS A{ .“><> CJoiitw PER HUNDRED.. speculators NEED NOT APPLY, AS 1 AM DOWN ON A MONOPOLY. A. W. YORK. _ P RIN TIN GIN K mini , \i riv;i:i» and for sale by B. A. RANDALL 00., MA JETTA, CEO. AM3KOTYPESI GEORGE J. GABLE'S VM BROTYPE Gallery will be open in Maii etta after the 13th in*!., for about Forty Davs. Thi- being, perhaps, the la*t opportnni tv th it will be offered t > the citizens of this place for some lime, those v. ishing Ambrotypes would do well to call during the time ah ve n uned. 11 L ( *• 4. (• ABLE. Marietta. Nov. sth. l- M. WM.A FBAZEB. HAS A S 1’ I. E N DID S TOP K OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY OF ALL KIND S. Silver and Plated U are, Which he offers at prices to suit the time*. FOK < ASH ON IA . At his su>re one J >or al ve Uoniit ll’s Hall. •Is 1861 rOOD FOR MILCH < PK J MEAL * ' 4* per bushel. C. J SHEPARD. JUST RECEIVINCF ! I GROCERIES INCLUDING Sugar, Molasses, Tyrup. Coffee, Salt., FLOOR, 00R, For sale at the lowest cash prices by ! .. C. McB*BLLAND, February 26th W L. GAULT' Grocer and Produce Merchant. Cherokee St., Marietta, Ga. Keeps constantly on hand every article in the Grocery Line Such as; SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASES, SYRUP, SALT LARD and BACON, Cheese. Mackerel and White fish. Tobacco. Se gars, Iron and farmers Hardware. Buckets &c Tubs Candles, Soap. Powder Shot, & Lead. Yarns, Starch, and a choice lotjfine old Whiskies & Brandy. All persons indebted to mt by note or open account will save cost by coming forward and make a Settlement. lam determined to have prompt paying customers or not have any., Oct. 12. Gm. WILLIAM ROOT. DRUGGIST. n'AA I\« PUIUIIASFJ> FHOAJ . Messrs Hammett & Groves my old estab lishment. 1 shall en leavor to keep on hand as full a supply of <El > ITI X K DRUGS I MEDICINES AS I CAN PROCURE. .In 1 ivill give my close personal attention to the business as formerly. No exertion, on my part shall be sp ired 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 mv terms are ('' A. t—ll I WILLIAM ROOT. October 1861. “DYSENTERY CORDIAL. on Compound Klixerof Rlsubarb. 4 7’EEA S. I XT. safe, and effectual remedy for Dysentery. Cholera Marbus, Pain or Sickness at the sfon'nu'l). and for all Bowell aj lection*, /’repared ami sold l>v WILLIAM ROOT. Feb. 17, ’6o—tf. st James’ institute” Young Ladies. rpilE Third Session will open August 19th. A and close December 2()th. Tuition from Sr.so to <5.00 per month. Bills for tuition from time of entrance to end of session payable in < tetober. x.-v- Circulars containing particulars obtain ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 1862. i STERLING SILVER WAR-. CtOLID silver (sterling'spoon*, forks, napkin firings cup-and we<’ ling pr> sents of all kinds j*ai received at HAZIER FOUR HORSE COACH MAE From Marietta to Cumming;. r nni subscriber has in the above line a plendid 1 I' >ur Hors- t'oieh. with excel!' it st' ck at; rare!ul dri vi rs.by whi -h j. i -s-ug-rs a<• put thrmigb in S’eirter time an I with : r greater convenience than tor iierly. Ev r\ at nte u will he paid t l.ei cotnfi rt. at.d n<. . xcr i. i - spare-1 to make this line equal to any South. This ineeonne t- w th be W. A A. Railroad at Mariftti. >n Mumiays. Wedues lays ami Fri.iis f- r Cumming ; mi l return Tu-sdays. Tiiurxiay S',-I Satnr ays; ah- .> on nee', io g same day.- will the II i< k to ar. i from Dahloneg*. 1 X HEGGTF. marietta paper company .() . AI an ii f':i< t 11 e, i-w of BOOK. NEWS. MANILLA ANI WRAPPING PVPER. nis-’o I to <>..] rr . Our New* an 1 Book I’AI‘ER is * -i>-- 1 a any maniitacinrad and a* ■■•-a- nable Cash Puid For C jt‘on an 1 Linm Ri.-:s. Old Dore. a AD > \\'a>7E. A 1 : V >. EDM' t.X .Y • < • Oi t. lath. 1 sfat-lv. 3'arietia. '■ bw Book Bindery. Rulin 0 ’’ and Book-Binding. f I Hi'. ' L' r".’ * re-; uP;y in ”b » ’ . ’ ivf ' Atlanta. N wBo i-L:i • i --- I’.', - i - .' I. r- .mici;' D‘ I'. i.'k* ; il • r-. L-.--1 . E-'g:*'.” i: rd A... wit., or without 'Ynte' H ■ i ditig*. .i-.ui Rak -I uiy pattern desir-d ma; -i'a. '’.red in t e m-at. -t -mi n: -■ diirabh n. ■/ .-r . : : iz'm>» Me.*l:. Ne'-v- : - short n »u< -. ni wth pr. m;>r .mention, ar : B >ks re pute,! | t- i- -- 'it by m i'l. hand, w;g 'i or railro ,d . - ' ■ ■ ■■k -■ - - ’ . . .. : ' - ■ ' ' ■< : injury by t: : *p Tta: J P. M A>ON A ' i». Aug. 31—1 rear. HAVIXG returned to Marietta tignin, my old ■ home, 1 offer my services to the citizens bl . Marietta iftid the public generally, who 1 have j served for nearly twenty years in repairing I atcites, I am now prepared to servo you again. In addition I have in Store, an as- - i sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS i and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco & Cigars of the Best Brands SOAPS. TOMATOES Cans. Fresh OVO Oysters, SARD! A S]s' AND CLAMS. and a variety ol Articles usually kept in a Con fectionary Store Thankful for 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 Phoenix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept. 11th—ts. MARIETTA female < ■ « > t.i. ?•: g 8-:. THIS Institution commends itself to the pat ' ronage of the people of Marietta by its j undisguised’ Southern character, its thorough j instruction, its exemplary discipline, its, permanent design, its admirable locality for convenience, study and exercise, and its- moder 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 i. for pie Northern District of Geor gia. be held in the town ol 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 which all persons interested will take due notice. And if is further Ordered. That a copy of this •: rder be published by the Clerk of said Court, in oue 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. EDWARD .1. HARDEN- District Judge. A true extract from the Minutes of the Dis trict Court of the Conledi'ratej dates for the j Northern District of Georgia. W. 11. HUNT, Clerk Marietta. Ga.. Oct 12. 1861. 1851. SPRING 1861. AND Simmer Goods!!!! Phoenix Building, Marietta, Gu (Opposite the Public Square) IT. HIRSCH. SyOR SPRING & SUMMER HA. JL in Store, a splendid assortment of ST A I LEand FANCY Dry-Good*, suitable for City and Country Trade. I Living made excellent at rangeimn.b* for full supply of everything ?S IB \ V jV NO NO A’ 11l IL, ■at all times through the season, assure custom ers, and the public generally, that he will sei any and ail styles of GOODS As low as can be purchased in this City Assorted Good* in Silks. Bareges. Muslins. Ma retzes, Organdies, and Jackonets, Foulard Anglai.se. and Grass (’loth Suits. Mantil las. in Silks. Laces. Grass Cloth, Ac. Em broidered and Lace Setts. Linen and Lace Sorts. ILS. L. C. and Superior Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Fans, Kid Gloves. Lace Mitts, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. Also, a itiil supply of Bleached And Brown '■'eetings and Shirtings. Cotton ados. Jeane md Stripe*. IIO3P SKIRTS of the latest ROOTS, SHOES, &c Also, a large stock of 'JEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Which he a ill sell as low, for Cash, as they can be bought in this or any other market. A-SrCall and examine his Stock. None can excel him. —April 12th. 18C1-ly, JOHN R. SAXGES. M. T. GRIST. *sliop. AND SA D D EER Y . o S \NGES GRI ST. Eos' t' Public Square, near Decatur Sfreet.) r | v :fE undersigneil would most respect fully I call the at omtion of the puldic t o the above, busiite** which weintcndi-.irrying on iiTall its Various D<»p u-iiißeiits, with neatr.e-* and <li p itch, surpa.-sed by few establishments in the South. Repairing of al! kind* promptly at’endod to. A fine lot of II ir*e Collars made of Native M iteiial kept on hand and made to order."fkTJ Acc<mnts will be due and collectable twic« a vear say the fir*t of .Inly and January of earl) year. A .’COUNTS not settled promptly at !ho-e times, will draw interest for ail the time they remain unsettled. \ liberal share of patronage is respectfully -•dicited. —mar 8, '6O-tf G-oocls, lieailv-Made Clothing, A 3TS, SHOES, ":C. 'pit'E -nbsi-rib"!' at the North corner of tin 1- . :a,-e in Mariett t keeps constajitly on i: I a well -r’ected stock ot f loods in the above t traile. an I r.'*p<'ctfu!ly invites th‘‘inspec <ni of hi* i riends and the public both with re- QI tLfTIESand PIUCES. '-■"■jh ■ i bit. lion me as low a i 'i h* 'He it;. _. i. Vi; i 1 o' . ' . • public in Cobb an b.i'-ont counti. , y, jli -n'bfv thew-<dv< - o acb L. BENNETT. N B. My eu-t >m<T* indebted to me are re - !'<.i-\vai’i ami settle their ac h •. L. B. AU imbbtel are expected to conn irwird and settle at ..me. Person* wanti.-rr <•• ds can s< ( them at heap t r t'h at mv <;o:-e as aiv w ■ re. I.’. J.EE NETT. O- t. 5. IS' ■) <;m 1'1;. - - SID <EL 1 'N-HTt>.(, of T ; Ca.-ots. Forks K_- < the and i’ie Knives ■■■■:•• ' • : Wbit • Me vjth tall weight ... v> r , t t SUPERIOR FLOUR Any . ;1 < i. Sa - ami Barrels to be had at the ’> i. -i ■■ .t A GEE'2 A /./ -■ . —.— NE VV P A !NT S I IOK T'l E uiidersigncd having permitrifentiy located iu Marietta with a view of carrying on the 'PAINTING BUSINESS in all its various dep -rtrnents, has taken the Boom, over the Workshop „f W R. McCown, on Decatur I Street. . ... tic would respectfully call the attention of citi-. izens and others to the same,'and earnestly solii t a liberal share of patronage. jg-®~All work done with promptness and dispatch. Jan. 18, ly, I. N. HAYiL INOTTCTC, qnilE Cfy Tax Book of 1S T will be closed JL on the fifteenth d ty of November next. By order of Council JOHN M. WALKER, C. T. C. October Ilth. 1861. Cherokee Baptist College. C7si*isivilli‘. C/’nsiM County, (-J-eorgia, dh 132 50 T<> $162 51) paysfot L) weeks Tuition kjp Board. Lodging. Washing, Fuel and School 1 incidentals for a young marii There are six Classes (two Academic ani,l four' Collegiate). Students are received at any state of preparation and for ally studiei Awy may select. Tuition payable in advance. Boarding in private families. Provisions for 200 students.’ For fiirtlier particular's address Rev. THOMAS RAMBAUT, L. L. D. Pres’t. pr I J. I>. COLLIN'S. A. M.. Dean of Fa'lty. SJ-W* N. B.—Spring session opens Thursday January 17th, 1861, jan. 4-1861. ly. Mrs. A. ISAACS’,- FASHIONABLE MILLINER,- C'oiuiexJy’s Iron front Store,' White Hid. near ALabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. t EARG U assortment of Bonnet®, Head 7 V Dresses. Bertha Capes. Embroideries, Dress Irimmings and Fancy Goo Is constantly on hand. RowAiet ' wiatle ta unite "r.t short notice. Oct 5, 1} INSURE YOUR LIFE! THE INSURANCE COMPANY of the Valley of Virginia - Capital $300,000 FLORIDA UWmSURAttitE C 0.,. Apalachicola. Fla, —Capitol, $150,000 GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COM pany—Capital $25000 Fire Dep \ktjikxt—(.’oi.cmpcs l ,- Cal- LIFE DEI’ARTMENT-SAV., GA. Lives Insured of white persons on the Mutual or slock plan at the k west rates. Call on W. T. BEALL, Ag't., Marietta, Ga.- Oct. 9. Tl-thn. MEAL ANiThOMINY. Meal a\i> Homlxy. of excellent iptalily from white corn, fresh ground at Jarinn A Cd’s Excelsior mill. J. SHEI’ARD’ lioWwE Hamilton, Markley & Joyner, A. tian tn., O-eorgiiv. A N O' Hamilton, Markley & Joyner, / aitcl Lt, July Ist. 1861 DR. JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and T. C. Map.ki.i y and R. W. Joyxeii. of Ma rietta. hereby give notice to the public that they will carry on the D it V G It U SI A KS S In ell its branches in Atlanta and Marietta. N. B.— Boole Store in Marietta continue l. FRUIT TREE NURSERY- A fine assortment of the most popular ITr ui it Trees 1 For sale by N. B. HARDEN Marietta. GirnOct 28 1860 CAMP M’DONALD V COLL at the L.,ok Store and g"t a copy of / the Map of Camp Ele uintly colored and printed. Brice' only 75 cents fertile M ip an I list of offi -ers and'iWm. SPOOL THREAD “ AM! Kill IT TING COTTON! We L ive now on hand a good assortment of ■ ,00l Thread, also a supply of CoUon Knitting, Y.'.rn. ALSO COTTON GARDS, KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE & TEA SPOONS, CRGCKERV, &<-, &c - WILLIAM ROOT A SON. October. 1861. NEW GOODS. H’E have succeed •<! in -lettin.fT in a'rood many »I C. c msicinjr in P'trt <>f Linseys. LUn- Hi ,- r l B-le., I Bon: •■' ''■’• i’*" l “?V nr. K Twi .<. ( R .1 ■:,ns. (hr irm-io' Irwli Linm -.s. Ginehams. French ami Etmiish ri no Cdi >e- both French and .Imeric.in. Mns- In. Imlii: .s. Lim-n c imbric JI indkerehiei. , an( l Flax Threi Is. **•- dl ot wl ich wi I be offered at very snort profi-t so ■<' :-h. < >nr term® now. are strictly Cash as • i- im;>r"s'ble torn- to buy Goods at ad on re l N a <l. : ’ tim % )RTncl - TT& BRO. XTTHEPASSEX- « E B Miristta. G-eorgia. FHF H-i-e well arnn/el and convenient I Iv iteb b.s ree-ntly pa -ed into tb< ,amC o| the undersieoe.i. and is open .or (hr •,md iti. -.i. e s permanent and transit >o'l'- je S. T-. . V js-.. .’ •♦enno '■ ! to spare no pains or a /•■.to n to nuke their gi><--t.-cotnt’oi iib’.e. 1 ur* . ..j nd *m <■ it :hr trains. IIUWOS.