The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, November 29, 1861, Image 3

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Site .marietta SUrwate. | ~ I MARIETTA, t 1 F?i4;iT Morniwa Nov. 29, 1861. i , Printing Establishment J ~P ; ? t_. } _CL JE—s ±±L J W/j offer for salo ample and new surpa material for a co uplete PRINTING ES TABLTSHMENT, News and Job, including Tw< Presses—one Hue’s Washington and one large ( Taylor’s. Most of the Type has never beet ( used—none injured —ample in quantity and wel. £ assorted Apply at this office. i , August 23d. 1861. The Advocate Office, t With an abundance <>f the best materi al and ffoofi workmen is prepared tn do ' ( all kinds of Book and Job Printing on 1 reasonable terms. < To Correspondents. All correspondence for the paper should be adlressel *o the “Advocate OTi-.e” or to th * Publishers to secure parly attention. i Subscribers to the Semi-Weekly. 1 We expec* by the first Tuesday in ;« December next subscribers to our Sem- j { Weekly to be prepared to pay.their subscriptions. As many of them can ; be called upon we hope they will be i prepared to respond cheerfully, as we ( are undoubtedly giving them value re - i ceived for what they are required to i™y- Call for Volunteer Companies. Confederate Government has aurlvorized . the undersigned to raise a regiment of Infantry, i to serve for three years, or during the war, — which it agrees to fully arm and equip. Com panies numbering sixty-four men and upwards, will be accepted and ordered into camps imme diately. Nobly has Georgia responded to the calls made upon her. I eorgians are found in every camping ground from the Rio Grande to the Potomac. But patriots and soldiers of Geor gia. again the call comes for men. more men/ The enemy is swarming on our coast, to wrest from us all that we hold dear, our liberty, our honor, the honor as our families and our prop erty. Friends of the South, remember, to be conquered is death and disgrace, and blots out the sunshine from every home and fireside in the South. I was one of the first to strike for South ern Independence, both at tin* ballot box am! in the field, and with Divine assistance. and the help of my countrymen, will fight until we drive the last enemy from our soil. A. LEYDEN. Atlanta. Novembnr. IS, I8(>1Im TELEGRAPHIC? Toronto, <’an., Nov. 19th.—TheGlobe and Lea 1 u - has several articles on the se.zure ol Mason and Slidell. The Globe savs that it will add strength nml dignity to the Ameri can Government and captive liberty without : remonstrance. Great Britain is plaesd under insults, which means that no government on ' earth w.iiil 1 submit to. I,atcr from I.i ic dndotn. Washington. N >v. 20. Dispatcher receiv ed to d iv from Gen. R'seneranz, in IS os tern Virginia, states that the rebel General. Floyd, with his entire force, had abandoned his posi tion near the G :üb'y bridge, find gone to wards Richville, where, it was understood, they intend t make a stand. Rosencranz ; * . . . . was still nt the Gauley biidgo, with hie en tire nrmv, and cootoin|d:ites making a for war 1 m >vem u>t as soon as the necessary ar- I rangements can bo made. The steamships Delaware, Boston, and Cosni >polite have Imen chartered by the Gav ernmmit I >r three months, and will sail iiiime- i diately for Port R >y d. The stemnshin Atlantic is now coaling and faking in provisions for Port Riyal. She will also convey troops to that point. New York. N »v, 20.—The New York Time’s P t R tal correspondent s ivs that the fleet is t> he d'vi h 1 ; an 1 that transports conveyog f> 9 '0 troops, are t > open another Southern p >rt. rh.< transports are now tak ing in water for 15 d >vs. There is sufficient Cutten on Hilton II id and P pe Island, un pinned. t i m ike 3.009 biles. Affairs in the West. Nvs-ivn.. I. Nov. 24. The Nashville Pa t.. t of thi< m rni: ; learns that two Lincoln gnnb <its rami’ up the Cumberland river on t‘.e I l ' ht i Cant >n Kv , whore a fi 11 piece from 11 n kin-villo, Kv., opone 1 fire on her. A ter n ■ h »rt e-ogn • incut, the enemy retired ' wall a I ss if •(!> mi pl) iio'o killed, ami one ..f fieri ats dGabled. Oar 1-s was 4 kill -0 I and few w unde,l. The ashv He G -eve. of this ni'r rn.*, pub! sb >; an ox ra 't >f a prh. '.’e lett fr m Cine''—’a" 1 G it', which - ivs that ■ '-vs hid I there that u regiment of Indianians had c o-s d the line nt Jacks an b-rv’, and wcr: an " * t>a iv awe ten unit’s on South* ern s tl, when thev were met by the 15th M ReNmert. :’i'l n hand t> hand ft ,I't r <ir I. The res 9w : sas might have le cx eeted the S u'b r:> Lys elmrge ! tltn M b - ; i. ’t itni e' v • tv. '< it they Ir. ke mid He 1. lenuing ha f.: ? r number dead up cn the held; in fact thev were literally cut to y;n'c*. The new s cume direct to Cumber- ' !•' Gi’t’.snd the writer of the letter presumes that it is correct. The Km xville Tenn.) F* • ft’ e? I' ir.M however, make* no E»»s J. r •’ r . -. TH E MARI ET T A SEMI-AV EEK L Y ADVOC AH E . Important Rumor in Richmond. Richmond. N w. 25. —There are many ru- i mors afloat here to-day, among which is one that Lord Lyons, the English Minister in Washington, has demanded the release and return of Messrs. Mason and Slidell; that the demand has Been refused and that Lord Ly- i on« had asked for his passports. The repor- , terw s unab e to trace the rumor to any relia ble source. Confederate Congress. Richmond, Nov. 25. Congress was in se cret session to-day. It is reported that sev eral important resolutions were presented, and referred to the Committees on Finance i Commerce, and the Judiciary, Thereis nothing of interest from anv quar- ' ter to-day. Savannah, Nov. 2G.—Com. Tatnall, with ' three small steamers and one gun-boat, at- ' tacked the enemy’s fleet at Cockspur Roa.ls I to-day. The engagement lasted an hour, and some forty to fifty shots were exchanged.— 1 here was nobody hurt on our side. The effect on the enemy is not known. Failing in the effort to draw the Federal fleet, in reach of the guns of Fort Pulaski. Com. Tatnall re- ■ tired. Six large vessels are now inside of the bar one of them, a large frigate, was towed' over this afternoon. The enemy has pickets all around Tybee Island, as far a King’s Landing. It is reported that the Yankees have taken po session ofWorsaw Island. It is believed that the enemy are preparing to attack Fort Pulaski. Affairs in Kentucky. Nashville, Nov 26.—The movements? in Louisville and elsewhere in Kentucky, seem to indicate an early advance of the Federalists, in large numbers. For the past ten days, from two to three Regimehts have been sent ] forward to Bowling Green. Gen. Nelson’s comniaand has been with drawn from Prestonburg to the mouth of San dy river, whence it was taken to Louisville. The Wild Cat and Camp Dick Robinson troops seem to be concentrating at Danville aud Crab Orchard. Richmond, Nov. 26 —The Baltimore Sun of the 23d, has been received here to-day. It reports that several Federal reviews and sham battles had taken place near Washington, in order to accustom the Federalists to the ac tion which is shortly to take place. It is said that the sham battles was in the highest degree, creditable to the discipline and effi ciency of the army. Indications ofan Engagement at Manassas Manassas, Nov. 26.—The Federal and Confederate camps indicate that an engage ment will take place in a day or two on the Potomac, Nashville. Nov. 25.—A gentleman arriv ed here yesterday, who passed through Loii_ isvdle on the 18th inst., tales that 2,009 Fed eral cavalry arrived in L uiisvilleon that day. It was said they were from Ohio The Cincinnati Commercial of the 18th inst. publishes an account of the stampede of the Federal e> pedition against Cumberlard Gap. The Commercial's account states that the stampede was worse than the Bull Run affair. The cause of the stampede was the result of Gen. Hardee’s expedition. It was reported that Gen. Hardee was advancing with 100.000 men. The <'oniineteial savs it has no heart to comment on such imbecility. More Prisoners for the South. Richmond, Nov. 25. —Three-hundred Fed eral prisoners have just pa-sed through the street, bound for some secure place in Dixie’s Lund. The very Latest. Richmond, Nov - 28.—The Presidenl to-day signed a bill u limiting Misso ,ri into the Con fedei aey. Ru imo.nd, Nov. 2”. ffeasi’n exist to antici pate an early engagement at Manassas. The battle will perhaps occur simultaneously at Evansport and Centreville. There is a large force of Federals opposite Evansport w ith a number of bridges prep tied for throwing troops across < leeoquan Creek, evi lently for a land and nival attack on Evansport ANNOUNCEMENTS, For Slierill a ill Pfpuiv Sb rill. 'Tt'C I’le.ise announce the present ehei nt officers J. T. K< iBl’K 1’ -ON and .L F. Me LiS KEY. for the offices of Sheriff and Deputy Sher itl of Cobh county for Ihe miming term. Cf“ I am a candidate for Tax Collector in January next, and if elected will give ball t o > profits to the Clerk of the Infer; r Court for the benefit of the 'vi-dows wh>>se Im-banl- dies or falls in battle. JOHN )\ . HILL. Nov. 12th. 1861. Fleas-’ annonne- 3 W. W. CARI.’; as a camli I-.te f.T Cle-k of the Inferior Court nt the election in January next. J/r Be sj kind a> to announce the name of ’ROBERT BABER as a c m lid.i.e for the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua ry next Please announce A. J JONES as a.n-.U •late for Tax Receiver of Cobb county at the cvo tb'n in January next. . e Walter manning. as a c. k a lidate far Tax Collector for Cob’ e ma te : ,t the election in Jantiar- next, and ob ge M \\Y vn I ; d2__ ~i' ■i - , ?. . YOLNG. as a or Clerk ' ' - the Election in January nex:. M t: i You wi? oblige his triends by an ioun ng W II Tl - KER ns a cin el ec tor Tax Collector ot Cobb county at the miming e.m'ion. lie ba* given. *•> far. * ,i<*tGe mm. an I a* we understand he will n> run f r • thirl Mum it t* proper that be fhoubj b* I keep it IN your House. It is important that every household should be furnished with Radway’s Ready Relief— iti use on all occasions where there is fever will, in a few minutes secure ease to the patient. In attacks of Croup. Sore Throat, Influenza. Radway’s Ready Relief will quickly cure the - patient. ridway’s REGULATING tills I THE BEST PURGATIVE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. ! Rada way’s Regulating Fills are never more I urgently needed than in the fill. The rich i fruits and indigestible vegetables of autumn, chills by which the circulation is thrown out of balance, and the stomach, liver and lungs par daily paralyzed. To restore these functions winter, a course of this great aperient, altera tive and tonic, is absolutely necessary. It is the ; only cathartic in the world which equalizes the ' circulation of the blood. All the mineral pur - I gatives have a deadly contrary effect, and heuce ! he fearful mercurial diseases. Radway’s Regulating Pills are the only i vegetable substitute for Calomel, Mercury, Qui nine—a dose of from four to six will secure in i the most urgent cases, where these drugs are j ■ used, al) the good effects which the physician i > expects to derive, without entailing upon the | ; patient the horrid results of the presence of ; I of these pisons—one of Radway’s Regulating ■ Pills possesses more of the elements of health I —and ten-fold the power over disease —than ten - ofany other pills in use—3o pilis in each box. radway’s renovating resolvent Radaway’s Renovating Resolvent arrests [ decomposition of the flesh, curing pruruient dis i charges, all ronning sores, diseases oi the eye I lids, nose and lips, aud every type of scrof- I ulous, syphilitic, eruptive, aud tubercular dis ' ease. Radu ay’s Remedies are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADWAY & CO. 23 John st. N. Y. Sold by Hammett v, Groves, Marietta, Ga September Ist-lm. The maxims of wises men are to preserve the body in perfect health, not to wait for the devel j opment of disease. ‘’Be wise in time check J and guard against the first approach. Keep the I stomach and bi rod healthy and pure, and the plagues of a poisoned atmosphere fall harmless. The only remedy that will thoroughly purify the blood, and at the same time strengthen and invigorate the system, is McLean’s Strengthen ing Cordial an-1 Blood Purifier. Try it, and you will be convinced. See advertisement. ■■iibub imill NE AD VERTISEMSNT :3 >. TEN THOUSAND BUFF ENVELOPES. IO Cts. Fev ALSO, I 3.500 Finest quility of Light and Dark Buff Envelopes. ALSO, 5000 Very Fine White Envelopes, FOR LADIES USE. Os Writing Papers, we have Os Letter, Cap, Bath Post, Fine Note and other qualities. Besides, all sizes of Irik. Lead Pencil*. Sl.it- s. School Books and everything usually found at the hlnriettti 13ook Slore. HAMILTO', .’I UKLEY & JuY'.lß November 29th. 1861. N .7 If ni O fj /I '• - ?C( 4 -0 V A f mELOffi! I Several Thousand ENVELOPES AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE IN QU ANU ITS TO SUIT PURCHASERS « 50 CTdonti-i PER HUNDRED. SPECULATORS XEF.D NOT A I'l.Y, A* 1 AM !>-'■ " \ ON A MONOPOLY. A. W. YORK. - - ' ■ • I 1 R<.ITVS bI'TNT ■: j I JUST RECI£IVINCr!! I [GROCERIES INCLUDING- Alolassi-s yup. ! <>lF--.’, Sait, ELDUR, COR, BACOH;A.C., | For sale as the lowest cash prices by j L. C. AIeLF-L.L. A ND, February 26th UwTTTgaUlt - ~ 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 j Tubs Candles, Soap. Powder Shot, & Lead. ■ j Yarns. Starch, and a choice lotjineofc? W liiskies | & Brandy. I Aii persons indebted to mt. by note or open : account will save cost bv coming forward and I make a Settlement. lam determined to have ! prompt paying customers or not have any. Oct. 12. ’ “ 6m - Txaax. WILLIAM ROOT. DRUGGIST. Having pub/ hased from Messrs II vmmett & Groves my old est ib lishment. I shall endeavor to keep on hand as ■ full a supply of O IC DRUGS J MfflfflES AS I CAN PROCURE. And will give my close personal attention to the business as formerly. No exertion, on my part shall be sp ired in ■ order to give satisf iclion 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 j my terms are < ash. WILLIAM ROOT. October IB'll. .A U M.2VTi o DYSENTERY CORDIAL- Compoinid Elixer of Uhubarb. 4 PLEA.S’.-INT. safe, and effectual remedy ' Tx for Dysentery. < holcra M irbus. Pain or I > -ikness at the stomach, and for ail Bowell aj ' lections, I’rep ired and sold bv WILLIAM ROOT. Fob. 17. TO-ts. I ST JAMES’ INSTITUTE : ■For Younis Ladies. FTTIIE Third Session will open August I9th, I and close December 20fti. Tu-tion from - ■ i t<> 5.0il per month. Bill for tuitiori. ; from tim«- of entrance to end of session payable ■ in t h’ti.'ber. Circulars containing particulars obtain od on implication to Rev. S. BENEDICT. Aug i-i --'.I, I i FERLI MG BJLV£R WARE, j Ct' tLID - Iver (sterling) spoons, forks, napkin i O’rings, cap- vid w;’ ling pres -nt* of all ki ids I isat receive.! at RAZIER ■ IIOnSEX’OACII I.IXE From Marietta to Cumming. ' TIHE -o' -cribcr h is in ibe above I nr a splendi i 1 Four Horse- (’u-iclt. with c.x<-cllent sock ant : .are'.! <1 rivers, by wi h pa-sen gers .r e put through i in s .ori-T time an 1 with i .r greater ebncenien-c 1 .‘ti foruo rly. tlv rv at mtio.a w 1 re paid t | l.“: comfort, ar dno i-xt r i •.,* spare I to make tbis I hue equal to ary Pour's ; i ’l’lii- ,i.-ie conne ts wth h■W. A A. R iilroa-1 al I vs it i. *t i. o’i M - avs, lv <‘lues lavs and Fili'.s j foi < uinutitig ; an 1 return Tu-sd ivs, Thur-ol iv . ;• I >•>d.i <■ ay, : ai.-o i . nert’< g «a t’te day - mi: t ' tiie flack to diol from llaSlonega. 1. N. II EGG IF. M ARIETTA PAPER COMP AN A ■'Linn'acturers of BOOK. NE'xV.B. MANILLA AND WiniTlXG mPER, ’ n N • ar. I I r V EK is a- g-i -d j my i:. u U.v lure 1 and fit va -onable terms. Cash Paid For |C t‘on an lOldUcne. IL’ -G/AT A.CPQ)TT ; LV ll’.rlA A H. -" A. S. EDMONSTON T CO. i- • ; '• ■■ I 1 New Book Bindery. Ruling and Book-Bindin-. ; H -fl’.- iof-o-U] t’ . ....J) I V Atlanta. ’.vß ok'Bindery [’ ■ k > ■> i. r ; -I m'n.iis. I'.iv 1; > fits ■- H ' 4 a" 1 ■ **. Regi-tor®. Dock' ts . E i or w’-'-p- ’<■ I ... ed - 11--.' - - -rd II .'.-i anv nruern de-ir d. ' : ..-t-i-vl in t -• a- an I m durable , ■ . ■' ■ ■ - i par- •■'. A?., n ■ Gy Imtm. 1 -u notice. i 1 ■- r- ,’ -.v t-.irt • ’ the '■ w".J - m<- ' a 'th prompt atte Lon. an I 80. As ■ ■ otirc-l >-n sv”.' bv tn*.'!, hand. w-go . or railroad. ■ ■ • [-...-.1-.-'-- ■ ; .1 P. MA'ON ICO. j Au*. 31 —1 cetr 550.013 L S’-SX'-lTl« HAVING returned t<; Marietta again, my old home, I offer my services to the citizens o' Marietta *nd the public generally, who I have served for nearly twenty years in" repairing Watc’ECSy Ac lam now prepared to serve you again. In addition I have in Store, an as sortment of C’onfectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco & C.’gats of the Best Brands SOAFS. TOVAI'OLA in Cans, Fresh OVO Oj r SterS, SA RD IS ms''AND CLAMS, and a variety ol Articles usually kept ift a Con fectionai'y Store •Thankful feff past patronage so liberally bes towed, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. The Ladies are especially solicited to call. West sije of the Public -Square, next door to Phoenix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept. 14 th—ts. MARIETTA FEMALE O O L E G K . 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- j ate charges. Particular information should be obtain- j ed. not from Rumor, but bv direct application , to T. B. COOPER. A. M.. Principal, i Sept. 3. 1.861. 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 America, for ihe 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 which ; all persons interested will take due noti.e, And it is further Ordered. Th it a copy of this (-rder be published by the Clerk of sei-.1 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 al.iove directed. EDWARD .). HARDEN 4 District Judgm A true extract from the Minutes of the Dis trict Court of the Confederatej elates for the Northern District of Georgia. W. H. H KNT, Clerk Marietta, Ga., Oct 12, 1861. 1851. spring 186 L AND Snmmer Goods!!! I Building,Mariatta. G-a (O/yposite the Puhlic Sipiare') i-i. iHTrisen. T7OR SPRING & SUMMER HA- A. in Store, a splendid assortment of Sl’A PLE and FANCY Dry-Goods, suitable for City and Country Trade. Having made excellent arrangements for full supply of everything in w\ v X isrr> jn'< >a*i: i at all film’s through the season, assure custom , ers, and the public generally, that he will sei ■ any and all styles of GOODlfl As Jew ai can be purchased in this City Assorted Goods in Sisks, Bareges, Muslins. Ma retzrs. Organdies, ami Jackonets, Foulard Anglaise. and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil las, in Silks. Laces. Grass Cloth, Ac. Em broidered and Lace Setts. Linen and Lace Setts. J?. S. L. C. and Superior Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Fans, Kid Gloves. Lace Mitts, •le.. s'-.. At. Al'i-i a tin! supply of Bleached And Bro-.vu Sheetings and Shirtings. CoDon adcs. Jeane® an I Stripes. HOOP SKIRTS of (lie latest I st.les. BOOTS, SHOE'S, Ac ' Also, a 1 ;rgc stork' of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, 1 Which lie a 111 sell as low. for Cash as they can be bought in this or any other mario.t. Call and examine bis Stock. None can excvl bi . - April l.t'i. 1861 ly. .U’HX R. S VX’GES. M. T. GRIST. AND SADD Li ; r: Y. o _ SANG ES (11? IST. (l‘sf s>de T , 'iblie 'iri\ ne tr D c '.' i.r .'ytrr-:.) ' r !HIE und<-rsi"ned would most respectfully | call the atten’ion of the public to the aboi , bU'inesx which weint nid carryin; <-n in ali its A’a riot: s Dcp’-ui tiieiits, with anti dbpateb. surpassed bj few establishments in the South. I? of all kinds promntly :it-en le.l \ fine lot of Ilor-e I'ol! > s innd*’ of Native Mail'- a! k‘-pt on hand and ma-l • to ord-T.’f'A Ar-- aims V’T Imd'ie mJ collm-tabl 1 ’twici a year - <y th” fl’d <.f July and J -nm-.rv of etu-h year. A '«’< iI’NTS not settle.l pr--:iq> i tinms. will draw ini .e>t for ail the u ithey reim.Lt i-n-< th' G. A libera- -hare »f )> ■ ■ r-m-ige is rm-pec:fully solicited. —mar 8. ’6l) ts isi~y GLo< Ili’iidv-Made Clothing', H4TS, BOOTS, SHOES., &C. TltflE • iil> •• r’.b r ::t the Nr .-’h (, ru'-r r-f t’i° I square tn Marietta keep- c<miL.ritly on 1, /nd <’ well so' -'-t.d-|r-': f-L G'-OiMll the above litm < ' tr -J-’ r ‘.pci • r uii- i:ti lh<‘ ilispec •i. -, . f !■ (•eml- .mJ the pnl.ii ■!• t . with i“• gar.l ti. tht-'.r <2 ! A I.ITIUS I FDD'IS. a- nr.' cn <-aa bnv from m • as low as from’an-.- j., G ■. 77 4 OXT O’ YA £3 TT : .-i i ■ i- . , ■/ . the a-li ’celf or • i‘ - W : !l sati.’fv th.-Tiwo!vc- rd L. BENNETT. ryit-.-'o.l t • '■ . to;"vnr-I a:. '•• '■■■' '.'.'-.r ae ’ • ■ •:■ ■ ’ ’.t.’■«.‘ ! ■ <* f; *i’ *. 1 l i l *»‘t>'** -it Oil *<’. Y'. BEN -./li'T, Get. 5. 18-.) ■ m £ 1/JL- /j■ : . . .--poon-. 11 -. -i.'• y - . -.e aiid ; v- s ■ v. . .1 f’l.l Weight ol .er at FRAZER L_ ! SUPERIOR FLOUR. Any qn ntity in Sac's- .m l Barrels to be had » t r... 1< rn prii - at \ t.. ,\ < e* * PBIHLJNG HitC.- FOR SALE BV B. BAMDALL & COl, Marietta, Geo. Nov. 26, ts wwsr .M.V-’-TACrVRED AS'D FOR SALE BY B. A. RANDALL CO., MARIETTA, QEO. - ——-()<>- - CEORQE J. CABLE’S A MI?ROTYPE Gallery will be open in Maii etta after the 13th inst.. for about Forty" Days. This being, perhaps, the last opportuni ty 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 . a uned. GEO. J. GABLE. I Marietta, Nov. sth, 1861. ■ WMLI~FR AZER J I HAS A S PL E N DID STOCK OF GODD AND SILVEH WATCHES, CT OCKS, JEAV E L B Y OF AL L K TN D 3> Silver and Plated Ware, i Which he offers at priff&g' to suit tire times. FOK CASH ONLY, :At liis store one ilbor above Coinieli’s' Hall. June Ist, 1361■.■ff l g OOQ FOR MTLCBI COWS. F E J "MEAL. a SUPPLY of Pea meal the best food in market—kept constantly on hand, at §]' per bushel. C. J. SHEPARD. e Cherokee Baptist College, Cassvilln, Cass CdoXivitg. D 132 oil TO 8262 59 paysfor 40 weeks Tuition L7 Board, Lodging, Washing, Fuel and School’ incidentals for a young man. There are six Classes (two Academic and four Collegiate). Students are received at any state' of preparation and for any stndiei. ‘.key may select. Tuition payable in mL’itlee. Boarding in' private families. Provisions for 200'students. For further particulars address Rev. THOM VS RAMBAUT. L. L. D. Pres’t. or IT.oe. J. I>. Ci) LLI NS. A. M.. 1 >ean of Fu’lty.* J?®"N. 8.--Spring session opens Thursday i January 17th. 1861. - jan. 4-1861. ly.’ / V HOUR, -s day. ami 14 dav Clocks, cheap' •>U-D ‘ 'FRAZER’S . CAMP M’DONALD, I CALL at the book Store and get a copy of the Map of G amp IttcD onatcF,- ! Elegantly colored ui-1 printe 1. Price only 75 cents for the Map and list of officers and men. NO J IG E TO ALT/ CONCERN ED. "lA 'IE Books of tl-.ti Receiver of Returns for I the Confederate Tax for the Town District will be closed on Thursday tho 28th inst. I will be found at the olf '-.e of (.lie Clefk of the Inferi or Court until that time, or within calL- IL M. H AMMETT, Tax A. T. D. November 22nd. 18 1. PIC K EN < 811 ER I EE’S SA EE. be sold before the Court House door v in the Town of Jasper, on (lie first Tues day in J inn try next, between the legal hours of silo, at pnblir'outc'y. the following property.- I Lot <>f lam! No. 245 in the 12tb District and 2<l ! Section of Pickens county. Levied on by vir -1 t:m of a fi fu issued from' tiie Superior Court of Bibb coimtv, in f.ivor of Erastns Henry, jr.. ts Chirk S. I’n'.n ini. Levied on as t’li'-'property of • theilefendnnt. Pointed out by John E. Price i as agent of I’laintiff. B. F. HANIE. I'cpt. Sh’ff. November IGrh, L'il. BROUGHT TO JAII-. >r.\T : l OF GEORGIA. I Brought to the I'k Xias t’oi.-.i i. ('Jail of said c<itin-/4f tv. by Thos. Ktivkemlall, a runaway slave, J 3. whos.nshi mum is John and that ho belongs toriiers Newton, ol J.i-per county, in said --'mt./ S lid «!.ive is five feet" four and a half in<-b.04 high. <d dark complexion, and weighs about i'>'> pounds, supposed to be about 2.> x, ~f The owner is hereby notifi -d and i j lired :<» coine forward pa ythe ch irges against him. prove property aud t ike him away, other will be -old ae -ording to l.iw. If. F. 11ANIE, Jailor. November ICtb. 18’11. For Sale. FTTIIE im I’rsbfii-<1 being deriroiis of going 1 We t. offer-- for sale, his sto.-k of Horses, I /rr; r-- B'legi,.M mid . r.-thing appertaining to Hie 1 op;ii_ of a fir. t rate Livery Stable. He will. also, sell on accbmniodafing terms, his trncted stable*, located in ifiei-i ■. of Marietta. Cobb ciVunty. Georgia, on d e re ttW.Je \. Railroad. r t he income from" Hie ah<.’-o pvopm-tv is some >9 < r Sl'*.<)o° per -,.mr. A!-o. for- d.-, a Line of Hacks, from here ■.imirt". in the county ol Forsytl . Th* i nt 8 o'clock, itr tm ..oi dur >n M nd .. ’.Veit.ie uDy and* Friday' rosrnh.rlili- engev® going tip should leave "I'inta in the night train, v? at •» o clock in I.N.HEGGTE. Jan. 27. 18T» —ly _ HOWARD ANS<)( IATJOS, mflLlOtm PlffA. PA. : - .• r, C/ Os 't" tressed, aAlictvl w'dh Or d-F awl E’jddewie. IT s’cbdb/.fo • the Cure of Diseas- r . ri.i‘l '.\L advbe given grail .bv the Acting i irge< n. to all who apply by letter, with ~ j... m of their condition, (age. occtipa Mbits of life and in * extreme poverty, medicine? furnisbed free <•! . ‘ V.L/mi.e m.iouTS on S l mrmitorri:<e.L and rem ,j :he sexu il Organs, md on Rm ■gw R'-.t-’m- employed in the Dispcnury, /mit to the afille.tc 1 in /eab.-l lo'ier ‘‘ r V , r “ , £*’ fr-e of chirge. Two or three Shi.'"!”? for pos, ‘ C l Ti/on5 I'SnLLisnoVGHTON.Aot Nmt’h m'ee-‘/ Philudelnbia. Pa- By order of tba j,EZRA D. HARTM ELL, GEO. F AIRCHILD- iTe.ridi nt. January Ith, wly.,