The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, December 03, 1861, Image 3

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Me JHarictta Advocate. MARIETTA, GEORGIA. Tuesday Morning Dec. 3, 1861. Printing Establishment | Jj 'O-t“L £“"> /\ T i bl- WE offer for sale ample and new surpa material for a co aplete 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. assorted Apply at this office. August 23d, IS6I. The Advocate Oiirce, With 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 i -Office” or to the Publishers to secure ■ «arly attention. Subscribers to the Senr-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 cm i be called upon we hope they will be prepared to respond e'leerfully, as we are undoubtedly giving them value re ceived for what they are required to <p ;, y- _ 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 and upwards, will be accepted and ordered into camps imme diately. Nobly has Georgia responded to the calls made upon her. < corgians 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 the ballot box and in the field, and with Divine assistance, ami the help of my countrymen, will tight until we drive the last enemy from onr soil. A. LEYDEN. Atlanta. Novemhnr, 18. 18(51 Im CAPTURING SOUTHERN PORTS. Gore’s (Liverpool) Commercial Ad vertiser ititlulg's in flte following re marks upon the above subject : As to the capture of Fort llatteias, that is an insignificant item against a'l the reverses of the North. The dis grace of th<« battle of Bull Run would not be expunged by the success of a score of naval expeditions undertaken against a power without any navy what ever The success of (‘very expedition of this kind may be predicated with c.er’ainty. But what of that ! What if Mobile, and New Orleans, an 1 Gal veston were in possession of the North, how would sue ’ an occupation influence the fortunes of the war ? Every way, say some wiseacres ; these ports would then be opened to the* commerce of the world and the cotton crop would then be shinped to Europe, Ay., indeed I ein onr simplicity supposed that it was the North that has blockaded these ports, to prevent th<‘ shipment < t the c. tton, which would have supplied t > the the 'inews of war. Oh, but the ol ject is to take the cotton by ton e, and aj>- plv the proceeds of its sale 'o the con quest of its owners. hat an ingen ious device ? If it were only practica ble, it would, no doubt, be a master stroke of policy. But the cotton is not at the ports, nor will it be while he war lasts Long before the maturity of any portion of tin* crop, it was resolved that it should be kept at the planta tions. Then* it is being put int > sheds, without being baledoreven ginned stowed away in seed, so that, at the ap proach of tin invading foe, a match might be promptly and efficaciously ap plied to prevent its falling into tin* hands of the enemy The expedition* agains" tin* cotton ports, whether suc cessful or not, arc not therefore likely to materially bem fit he Nor h, and <• tn not rest ore to it the balance of military success, which, up t > he last advices from Nt w York, was nnqestionaldy with the South. If the Federal Government b>* desirous of liberating tin* new cotton crop for the benefit of the world, all they have to do is to raise the blockade, ami thenceforth our supply of cotton will only be limited by the extent of the crop We are really ashamed to be compelled to ’rent seriously such ab surd speculati ns. Ketm atiox. —We understand that when 'Ltjor Vodges was informed of tin* order of the War Department, to confine him to a cell is a hostage for some of our unfortunate privateersmen threatened with death at the hands of ‘he \ ankees. he was quite overcome wi h she announcement, and freely said hr never would s.-rve under a g -vern im'ut ag. in that would not treat priso ners as priaonors of war, and that if it were in his power he would advise eve ry fi tend he had in he Lincoln armv to j lesign rather than submit to such d<*- »■» r •wt»t»,»- vi, „ slnjor, bow-. THE MARIETTA SEMI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE. ever, conceded the necessity and pro priety of retaliation on our part in such cases.— Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, Nov. 26. RELEASE OF MR. CH APEIN BY LIN COLNITES. Mr. John Chaplin, whose capture by the Lincolnites, with five negroes, on Daufuskie Island immediately as er the taking gos Port Royal, we rnentioi • ed at the, time returned to the city yesterday with he ne groes having been released by General Sherman on taking the oath not to bear arms against the United States. The release of Mr Chaplain, and the return of the negroes, is evidently a stroke of policy on the part of the Lin ouln-raiders, by which they hope to in duce the “loyal” citizens of Beaufort District to return to their homes, and accept Yankee protection. They took pains to give Mr. Chaplin a large amount of information respecting their force, and the power and designs of the Lincoln Government, the dissemination of which they no doubt expect will be of ad vantage to them. We shall not give them the benefit of our circula tion in communicating their empty boasts and lies to the people whom they were intended to lure and deceive. We understand that the Yankees are spreading themselves over Carolina islands, driving up and butchering the stock, diggi' g the potatoes on ’he plan tations and ga hering tie provisions, and appropilating to themselves what ever they can 1 y their hands on with’ out going on' of the protection of their fleet. TELEGRAPHIC. Gov Brown on the Shipment of Salt, Ihe following dispatch was received too late for our Sunday’s issue. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 30, 1861. General Ira li. Foster: There has been no order from me. preventing the shipment of Salt from Atlanta, for the use of any citizen of the State. My order only prevents the shipments of lots of Salt for Speculators, and the shipments of lots going out of the State.— Every citizen of the State is at liberty to ship all he may need for his own use. Publish this fact to prevent Speculators from making false im pressions. JOS. E. BROWN. Southern Congre-s. Richmqxd. Nov 30.—Congress passed yester day, and the President approved to-day. an Act enabling the people of Missouri to elect num bers to the House of Representatives in the Confederate Congress. There is nothing new’ from the Camps. Bridge Burners Hung in Greenville. The Knoxville ‘-Register” Ims the follow ingdispatch from Greenville. Greenville, N"V. 30, 5 15 P. M. Just forty minutes ago Henry Fry, ami Ja cob W. Ilenchic. were hung at this place. dead. dead. DEAD; for bridge burning. It was done bv military authority. 11. G. Robertson, Memphis. Nov. 26, P. M. —Official reports have been received here within the hour from Little Rock, Ark., bringing glor ous intelli gence from all parts of Missouri. Everywhere in that state the enemy is re treating with hot baste, and onr gallant troops are close after them, eager tn bring thorn to Lav before they ger undercover. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Slierifl and Deputy Sb“rift. Tt-'fr Please announce the present efficient officers J. T. ROBERT-ON and J. F. McCLES KEY’, for t lie-offices of Sheriff and Deputy Sher ift of Cobb county for the enduing term. trff- I am a candidate for Tax Collector in January next, and if elected will give half the profits to the Clerk of the Inferior Court forth? benefit of the widows whose husbands dies or falls in battle. JOHN W. HILL. Nov. 12th, 1861. Please announc" \v. W. CARRELL, as a candidate for t'le-k of the Inferior Court at i the election in January next. }lr Editor: Be so kind as to announce the name of ROBERT BABER as a condida.e for (he olliee of Tax Collector. Election in Janua ry Ih’Xt. Please anuonnev A. J JONES as a cand>. date for Tax Recetver of Cobb county at the e'ee tion in January next. HT* I’'.use annoiri WALTER MANNING, as a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in .1 innar- next, and oblige MS.NY \'«)Tl-niS. zft- Pleas • announce D. d. Y’OUNG. as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court a the Election in January next. Mr Editor: You will oblige his friends by announcing W. H Tl't'KEß as a candidate tor Tax Collector «»t Cobb county at the waning election He has given so far. satisfaction, and as we understand he will not run for a third U'.im it is proper that he should be re-elecied. SPECIAL NOTICES. K. R. R. THE FALL MALARIA. THE FKVER OF THE SE \SOX. At I. FOTEX r EFFECT OF RVDxWky's' REMEDIES. Runaway's Ready Relief, a household reqtit site for all who would be foreirmed against mortal d.sense, is absolutely indispensible in the fall. Mirk 5 One or two d<*<es will break up chills and fevers, bilious remittent fever d imh ague or any other mslari<*us complaint, at the commencement. a« certainly as the dis order will hmX- o’ 'ten the victim, if unchecked. The colics and other bowel complaints, so gen eral in autumn, are almost instantly cheeked by a sin? e dose It positively extinguishes pain whether sharp or acute constant or spas modic. and its blessed effect in neuralgia, rheumatism, tic dolorenx. and to,.th ache, can only be eogc<iiveJ bv thoM* who exporieno •d ' KEEP IT IN YOUR HOUSE. It is important that every household should he furnished with Radway’s Ready Relief- its 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. rwway’s regulating pills THE BEST PURGATIVE MEDICINE IX THE WORLD. Radaw.vy’s Regulating Pills are never more urgently needed than in the fall. The rich fruitsand indigestible vegetables of autumn, chills by which the circulation is thrown out of balance, and the stomach, liver and lungs par tially 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 par gatives have a deadly contrary effect, and hence he fearful mercurial diseases. Radway’s Regulating Pills are the only vegetable substitute for Calomel. 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 physician expects to derive, without entailing upon the patient the horrid results of the presence of. of these pisons—one of Radway’s Regulating Pills possesses more of the elements of health —and ten-fold the power over disease —than ten ofany other pills in use—3o pills in each box. radway’s renovating resolvent Rapaway’s Renovating Resolvent avests decomposition of the flesh, curing pruruientdis charges, all ronning sores, diseases oi the eye lids, nose and lips, and every type of scrof ulous, syphilitic. eruptive, and tubercular dis ease. Radu ay’s Remedies are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADWAY & CO. 23 John st. N. Y. Sold by Hammett Groves, Marietta. Ga September Ist-lm. The maxims of wises men arc to preserve 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 blood 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 and Blood Purifier. Try it, and you will be convinced. See advertisement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. > 1 • • ~ NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Wyley \I. Mitchell, late of Cobb county, dec’d. are hereby required to make immediate payment.and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them, properly attested to the undersigned within the time prescribed bvlaw. MARY G.MITCHELL, Admr’x. ‘Nov. 31st, 1861 Gw. “notice? rpwo MO THS afterdate application will be 1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for eave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of William L. Summerlin, late of said county dece sed. for the benefit of fheheirs and creditors of said deceased. MILTON J. MAGBEE. Adtn'r. November 31st. 1861 COBB SHERIFF SALES. POSTPONED. WILL be sold before the court house door, in the city of Marietta. Cobb county. Ga. within (he legal hours of sale, first '1 uesday in January next, the following property, to-wit : One Negro boy named Jim. about 20 years old and of dark complexion : .Jack, a negro boy of dark complexion and about 25 years old ; George, a negro man of dirk complexion and about. 65 years old ; Selea. a negro woman of dark complexion and about 30 years old : Bet sey. a negro woman of dark complexion and about 20 years old. and her boy child. Weshy, about 2 years old. all levied on as the property of Henry G. Dunn, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Cobb Superior Court in favor of Washington Crawford vs Henry G Dunn. Ira .1. Rogers, and L. M. Rogers. Subject to a Mortgage in favor of W. C. Dunn, vs said Henrv G. Dunn. J \S. F. McCLESKY, Sheriff. December I, 1861. Efflllffi! Several Thousand ENVELOPES IPOJFL AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE IX QU ANTI ’ILS TO SUIT PURCHASERS cVt -*>(> PER HUNDRED. SPECULATORS NEED NOT APPLY, AS I AM DOWN ON A MONOPOLY. A. W. YORK. •A/A HOUR, 8 day. aud 14 da v Clocks. chfta_ t)lLt FKAZJ-'HS- JUST RECEIVING I groceries INCLUDING- Sugar, Molasses, 'yrup. Coffee, Salt, FLOUR. COR, BACON; &C., For sale at the lowest cash prices by L. C. Me LB ELAND, February 26th AV. L. GAULT Grocer and Produce Merchant, Cherokee St., Marietta, Ga. Keeps constantly on hand every article in the Grocery Line Such as; SUGA HS, 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. Y’arns, Starch, and a choice lot fine old Whiskies & Brandy. All persons indebted to me 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. ' ' 6m. isax. WILLUNI ROOT. DRUGGIST. H avi.no puiu'HAsei) from _ Messrs Hammett <fc Gp.oves my old estab lishment. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as i full a supply of (SICATTTITSTTC DRUGS 8 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 <* ASH. WILLIAM ROOT. October 1861. .ARO ME ATIO DYSENTERY CORDIAL. OH Compound Elixcrof Rlttibarb. V PLEASANT, safe, and effectual remedy for Dysentery. Cholera Ylarbus. Jkiin or i .Sickness at the stomach, and for nil Bowell aj sections. Prepared and sold bv WILLIAM ROOT. Feb. 17, ’6O-tf. NO I ICE TO ALL CONCERNED, *TY'III Books of the Receiver of Rettrns for 1 the Confederate Tax for (he Town District will be closed on Thursday the 28th inst. I will i be found at the office of the Clerk of the Inferi ot Court until that time, or within cal). 11. M. H XMMETT. Tax A. T. I). November 22nd, 18 1. IJIS JRE Ym POPERTY ! INSURE YOUR LIFE! THE INSURANCE COMPANY of the Y'a'.ley of Virginia Capital $300,009 FLORIDA HOMfINSUmCE CO., Apai.achicoi a. Fla,—Cai-ifo!, SISIXOOO GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COM pany---Capital $25000 FIRF Dr.PtRTM NT —('oLCMIXS, U<A. LIFE DEP YR I’M ENT -SA V., GA. Lives Insured of white persons on the Mutual or stock plan at the k west rates. Call on W. T. BEALL. Ag't.. Marietta. Ga. Oct. 9, 't'l-(sm. MEAL AND HOMINY?” M'kaL axd Homixy. of excellent quality from white corn, fresh ground at Jarmn A <’<>'s Excelsior mill. J. SHEPARD ESleniiesaw no;ise. ATTHEFABSEX- GEK >» F I’O 1 Marietta, Georgia. THIS House, well arranged and convenient 1 ly located, has recently passed into th* hand* of the undersign*-1. and is open for th* Accommodation, o f permanent and transie* boarders. They are determined to spare no pains or a terrtion to make their guest- eomfonaMe. I’o* ters always in :s’.t< 3«)ance at the trains. Sept. 28 -ts. DOBBS HUDSON Songs for the Little Ones. fTTHS delight'ul little book by a Lady <4 Sa- X vann.ih is for sale at the Marietta BOOK STORE. All the proceeds of it are given by the patri otic author to the Soldiers Relief K TN'CrriCTEL rjTHECty Tax Bo k of 18’1 will he dos -d J on the fifteenth day of November next. Bv order of Council JOHN M. WALKER. C. T. C. October 11th. 1861. r, SHFN BUTTER. Another lot of super VT <-r q .’.ity hv GROVJ'' 1- 2UTN” b «>- - ‘ Eads. Vkg-rxiGrt. HAV ING returned to Marietta again; iny old home, 1 oiler my services to tire citizens of Marietta and the public generally, vM)6 I have served for nearly twenty years’ iti rejhiit'inc Watches, Ac. lam now prepared to serve you again. In addition I have in Store, an as sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RAISIN .4 and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco & Cigars of the Best Brands SOAPS. TOMA TOL.j in Cans, Fresh ovo Oysters, SA RD IN 'US AND CL A MS, and a variety of Articles usually kept in a Con fectionary Store Thankful foi 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. 14th—ts. MARI ETTA FEMALE CJ O EG 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, 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 America, for jhe 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 notiee. And it is further Ordered. That a copy of this Order be published by the Clerk of said Court, in one public newspaper in each of the towns or cities of Athens. Atlanta. Griffin, Marietta, and Rome, in said District, until the sitting of the Court as above directed. EDWARD J. HARDEN. District Judge. A true extract from the Minutes of the Dis trict Court, of the states for the Northern District of Georgia. W. 11. HUNT, Clerk Marietta. Ga.. Oct 12, 1861. 18617 >-PRIN<T 1861. AND Simmer Goods!!!! Phoenix Building, Marietta. Ga (Opposite the Public Square) R. HIRSCIT. T,’O?. SPRING & SUMMER. JIA. 1? in Store, a splendid assortment ot S I'A PLEand FANCY’ Dry-Goods, suitable for City and Country Trade. Having made excellent ammgemenfs for full stipply of everything INLCVV ANIY TNOVKU, at 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 Gootte in Silks, Barvga>s. Muslins, Ma retzes, Organdies, and Jackonets, Foulard Anglaise. and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil las. in Silks. Laces, Grass Cloth. Ac. Em broidered and Lace Setrs. Linen and Lace Setts. U.S. L. C. and Superior Handkerchiefs. Parasols, Fans, Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Also, a lull supply of Bleached And IWowu Sheetings an 1 Shirtings. Cotton ades. Jeane and Stripe-.. HOOP SKIRTS of the latest styles. BOOTS, SHOES, &c Also, a large stock of RE AI) Y-M ADE C LOTI 11NG, Which he .vill sell as low, for Cash, as they can be bought in this or any other market. Call and examine bis Stock. None can excel him. —April 12th, 1861 ly, WE HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SAT/E AS LO W AS THE TIMES WILL ALLOW FOR CASH ONLY, BHck Tea. Choice, Green Tea, White Yellow Coffee Sug-ar, Powdered Brown Sugar, Soda Biscuit, Butter Grackers, Pickles oud Pres<=T~es, Mackerel, WLi.eFish, Syrup and Molasses, Yeast Powders, Cooking Soda, Soap <& Starch. INDIQO AND MADDER, C’oni >er:,s - I-*<>v wood, Ven< tian lied, Chronic Vellow, Percusion < ’aps, L,ead. I'liuts, ( run Tubes, dec. •]<<?!• y MIST tRD tND VINEGAR AD A 31A NTI NEC A N DLES. COCOA, Candies, Kaisins, cfce.. <.Vc YVe will do onr best to keep our Stock as compb-te as pn--ible an 1 will t.- r to suit our custotn*’rs. (hrr terms are Cash. WILLIAM BOOT & SON. August Stu I*6l, ”a. ISAACS, YY holesale and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, Heal brasses. Embroideries, Laeeg, Blondes, Ruches Perfumery, Ac.. <kc. «■<»••>>• llv's Ir<-t. Front Building, White Hall Street, A '»*M V T A J ! ORGI 1 FOR SALE BY B. A. RANDALL & CO., Marietta, G6o. tfov. 26, 18(51. ts PRITiNG INK N'ANUFACrdREn' a'n» for sale by EU A- RANDALL CO./ MARIETTA, GEO. IMBROTYPESI —(HI GEORGE J. GABLE’S AMBROTYPE Gallery will be open in Mari etta after tiie' 13th iiist., for about Forty Days. This being, perhaps, the last opportuni ty that will be offered to the citizens of thirf place for some tinie. those wishing Ambrotypes would do well to call during the time above 11 lined. G’EO; J’. G ABLE.- Marietta. Nov. sth. 18(il. WM. A ER AZER, HAS A SPL E N DID STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Hj O C7 IPd £ES z JEWELRY OF ALL Silver and Plated Ware, Which he offers at, prices to suit the tirfiefft- FOR CASH ONIA, At his store one door aLove Conncll’n Hall. June Ist, 1861 r OOD FOR Ml LUM COWS. 7’ A’ .1 M E A Z. ASI’PPLY’ of I’ea meal the best food iri market—kept constantly on hand, at $1 per bushel. C. J SHEPARD. Cherokee Baptist College.- (Jassville. Ofis.m Ootmty, Oeorgiw,- i 132 50 TO I(>2 50 pn>R fin 4(1 weeks Tuition- Up Board. Lodging. Washing, Fuel and Sel'ior,! incidentals for a young man. There are six Classes (two Academic «nd four Collegiate). Students are received at any state of preparation and for any studiei. ' l, .ev may select. Tuition payable in advance. Boarding ill private families. Provisions for 200 students. For further particulars address Rev. THOMAS KA.MBaCT. L. L. T». Pres’tx or Prw. J. F>. COLLINS. A. M.. Dean of Fa'ltyv N. B.— Spring session opens Thursday January 17th. 1861, jan. 4-1861. Corn Sliellers. ON hand, a lot of the best Coin Sheller. 4 Nov w. l. Wadsworth. FRUIT TREE NURSERY/ A tine assortment of the most popular IP.T ci it Tzrees’ For sale by N. B. HARDEN Marietta. Ga.. Oct 28 18(50 CONSISTING of Tewi-tts. Castors. Fork* J Spoons. I folders. Cups. Cake and Pie Knives# Ac e .Ac.. plated on the very best White Meta with full weight of stiver at FRAZERS. JOIIX It. SAXGES. M. T. GRIST. Shop AND SA D D L 16 RY . SAXGES k- GRIST. (Hist side P'lblie. Sipiare, near Dtr.atiir SDwdtA tpHE undersigned would most respectfully I call the attention of the public to the above. 1 business which we intend carrying on in all it* Various I>epartincuts, w ith neatness and dispatch, surpassed by fvw establishments in the’South. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. t:-&' A fine lot of Horse Collars made of Native- Material kept <>n hand and made to order.'tS’A- Accounts will be due and collectable twice a year say the first of July and January of each: year. A ’CO!'NTS not settled promptly at those times, will draw interest for ail the time* they remain unsettled. A liberal share of pufnjnage is respectfully solicited. —mar 8, ’6O-tf ST JAMES 1 XSTITU'I’iT F'or Young Eadies. TITHE Third Session will open August 19th. 1 ami close December 20t’n. Tuition froitr i $2 50 $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition, from time of entrancc to end'of session payable in October. Circulars containing particulars obtain ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 1862. I'V'L’TS.—A large lot of Ahnodns. Walnut* I 1\ Pecan and Brazil nuts just received bv Nov. 30. ROVES <t BI TNER NEW PAINTSHOP. T'lE undersigned having permanently located in Marietta with a view us carrying on the 'PAINTING BUSINESS in all its vari >us dep rtments, has taken the Room over the Workshop "f W. R. McCown,. orr. Decatnr Street. He would rospeirfuDv call the attention of <’iH izens and others to the same, and earnestly solicit ' a liberal share of patronage. jriT-Ail work done with promptness, and dispatch. ' Jan 18, ly. I- HAYS. W. T. MOORE, i FASHION AF L E TAIL OR. Marietta. Georgia. TTTOCLD respectfully inform the citizens ot ' W Marietta and vicinity that he is permauenr ' ly located in the city where h« intends carryjag I on the Tailoring Business, in all its departments ] in the latest and most improved styleof the aft, and earnestly solicits a continuation ot that pat ronage heretofore extended to him,, aauai'ac tion warranted. Rooms up-stairs ever Wa ’e -White's Gr?ee! v —> >r : L- -*t polffis z'.-:arc. • i . - . - . ■ i . ; , „ 4 j.j j- •