Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, June 21, 1861, Image 4

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FOUR HORSE COACH DINE i PfL> From Marietta to Cumming-. rp li. . ’ ■ in the a'n< \ • line a splcn-li 1 f . <•' ! • ' <’• with v.vc« Hout bt« vk an I . i.-.byn iich pass. :irv put through •wM nnlvi i fir greater convenience Ev rj " ill bo t . . id no ex. ’■ i"' " ';M’e i tn ir;i\otb;« line I'.iiri’ i .-H• y S"iiih. i'll is line <•••; no t • u th h» U. A \. K .»i’i nt fI, > n ?.L’bl.<y<, Wednesdays and Fridays. • t'lruniin ; ; and return r»icsd-»\inur>d.«v --m ... Sntur -in «• : v <’ cwnecting Mine i.i.vs with I t • ii.i'k t*» and :n 1) iiih'i'.c m. 1 N. IHnHiIE. laVI'UY STABLE NOTICE* i 1.1 , t.-mshiri.. ; llcr-j-". B: ....■ ■ C:.rri \ ► Liver. Stable o( the subscriber “•• >?■ -.1 it f ■ I’VSII must be p.u lat the eof hiri j. As I have t< p y< a h f r feed for . . ■ .....:. I cannot credit out front my stable. 1. N. HKGGIE. FAMILY STORE! ... ---- BUTNER, | | AVE e;o .e.l iu the Post Office Building, a j VARIETY FAMILY STORE, 1;.. w’l.i. h will bofound every article in the Grocery | li*. ic. li ;nors .x 1 ted.leriJcs a great variety of ..(her articles. They "ill sell f r Cat.ii and Small I’rofHa. (S 3 , If y< u v.ar.; goo I COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, BACON, lABDtj M d.'.sscs, S v rv.p, Tobace \ Tarr, or anything in . that line, give us a call, and wo warrant satisfac- , ti >n. We will also keep Foolscap and Letter Paper, I’.ns, Ink, and other articles es Stationery. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, taken iu barter on liberal terms, july Id, IS6O ly STILL AT THE OLD ST AN D1 IltlE undersigned, thankful for patft tavurs, i still manufacturing mid repairing -CARRIAGES A N D BUGGIES OF EVERY DESC I PTION , And No. Ivosi zVxloWagons. all of the Best Style and Finish, An <1 all Wa r r anted. Ufjalrlng done in all the bn.n dip*?, as hern*o* f »re. A-l accounts due on p’CMifrL'ioii. 3 hose iebtscl vv’ll please come forward and settle. Marietta, Jan. 1. HUMPHREY REID. STAPLE AND FANCY DItA GOODS. — —-* 4te- I - - J. J. NORTHCUTT, & CO., i Mnrieltu. Georgia, VE their fall eu.-p'y of Staple rn l I’socy 7) A // /I 71 /) 7) 7G DM 1 VVU DS j LADIES <f- CJIII. DEENS' sUpE RIO U SHOES,' t<g- .her w;;':i a general insortmeat of Hrt'.e’.c', I icitAeyare ruble ter mi \ 1 OR tx-sf* O A S Fl 1 Call and be v iu-e 1. [mnr2B * JAKWN & CO. S EXCELSIOR MILLS, Marietta, Georgia. F fc’RH I - *h Burr SiGne Mill, b; e) v put up in [ 2. M EUtc -’i’r b.i'iidi.tg near tii ■ ra lroad, runs : Every Wednesday and Saturday, i. it;. -He.- the finest quality of Meal and Grist. Corn Ground for Toll. J VRMOy A co. NEW /)/.)/» // f) 111 .0 717) '/ rdbuA. dIaAJ.G-Aif. ' BOOING. ! < re pecti'ully iefai.itje pul,lie. g t. ~t tkc. ! , ... ikc.l, iu t,,.- . ;; < f At h. e.i, ' A Ivw i:d »A iiiinb rv, I.' r' 1; L. 'I/ ~ Jourcal-, !••=;. lit,okßiot- ■ t r- . ;i 'j 1 :j 1.-. ti E l ' i i j-. I Rc ord I I.- ■>’< A. wit i m with'* i printed ll< adings, and j.o •/; <> j.j .• in d ir d, i.i ■< .-.ttfuetiin-d in the , ip -j’ • an Injo-t i. .oru’il n;.-';j.er without debiv. -•< ■_').• i’. . Mu>m, S v.j .>u ?r<tc., n<*atlj'hniind ' G.d i-< f-< :n any ra t < f rhe Stale will * i; ' v.i i proifijJ. a’’ it?i m. ai;*l B-mk-* requiiei. ’ • » • - -'it hy i,! id, hriiid. wa/ >u <>r railroad, car*'- * F.' r I m ns to avoid the pn-dMi’v i jt;.;. by tr.in-p Hi< bin. Jan G, 6t. J P. MASON A CO. j C. ?. SHE PA R I). At the stand of J. H. M’Clintock, b B IS.X i ) \V ON’ 11 4N D A i- ’ L'i i: [ ’j id well • !e< t<l tint tit us FAMILY SUPLIES, I .I. 1 . ;b -the ht'e-iti u of the < irzen l '..i' ■'■‘it ihe OX E D in'.•!■: £! Yfs'i'E.3l t ! l b<i strictly a Hicrc.l to. Hi- tr(i ’ vili b’CASII 6r ile.-ilent. that COUNTRY PRODUCE,! r. ■ •*. t.,T.e to p.-Gt-.pi piy.; g Biils Due on Presentation. I nee-. n.,,d *■. ; exp.c'. protrip' pnyj>.;i,t< FfJSD ?on amen GOWS. <' J .1/ /: j a. I of I' • Me.t !„ !■„„! H1 j .'i e ..>■ .. t • .uA.-u.Hj. „„ i.au.l, :u $1 | jur t n il I'J I < I; Skdvcttijirnwnb. I’sl. DRUGS. 11 I I MAKKLKY <& JOYNER A NNOUNCE t<» tluir ciis’olu’Ts that ihvy have V on hand a full and eomplvtc stock of D RUGS A N D MEDICINES.' i Our present assortment o‘ nil the it ual good.® . krp in Ji Drug .’•tore, is n<>w • -tiered at prices lhat , e.inn"t fail to >uit. Persons in want ot anv of the i fu’.h’uing would do well to price them at our house: ‘ Kerosene Burning Oil, KUDO SENE LAMPS' I from GO ctf. to $3 75 o icb. ALSO Turpentine, Fluid, Candles, klcohol, Lard and Sperm Oil’, Linford Oil, White I.ca.fr, PAINTERS’ COLORS, Putty, Window Glass, Druggist#’ Vial.", I >Ti' LG U <Vc., c'ke., €k<*. ! Prescriptions carefully put up. BDBTOTOMkLo. Well Hopes, BED COEDS, PLOW LINES, PAINTED BUCKETS & TUBS, Crdar ItucketH and Tub., Well Buckets and 11 heels, • Sieves and Riddles, Tea Kett'os, Coffee Mills, , BLOOMS, i Cotton Twine and Factory Thread. For sale by May 1, 1861 WM. ROOT A SON. Its Character Claims, &c., I First. The t .mrse of Tnstruc'ion is extensive and suited to the . ha.ra. ter and sphere of females. Secoil.l. "1 he Difciplineis effectually maintain ed witnout severity, or h"Tshn<s.". Third. The Kates of Tuition are moderate and the pax merits easy. Fourth. The Buildings and Grounds, being ; very mio h improved, are admirably adapted to ■ pleasant arid h. althlu] study and exercise Fifth. Ihe Principal is, by birth »nd education, : a Ge>rgian; all his interests and sympathies are I empliatir aliv Sou hern, and lie has pun-ba <d the I property, under thu above title for the pit'p se of i esti'dishing a Southern female seminary, equal to i any other in «xistenee. Sixth. Tire parents who send their daughters here, may feel assured that they wi 1 he exempt i from immoral influences; that they will have ex -1 n ( |] nf social and religious advant .gcs; that they w:d receive every attention necessary to their im r provement and comfort : that they will he con ducted regularly through a course of appropriate ,’tu lies and at the end of that course, w i I receive ‘ diploma", tin < ertiticates of tlieir scholarship. Seventh, Students may enter at. any time and . will be charged from the tine of entrance to the I dose < f the Session. i Fighth. The Principal is prepared to take , j boarders at modera e charges and to ass rd them '■ extra it (vantages f-r prosecuting their studies. I /fi?" For particulars, address T. li. COOPER, Prin. ! M iridta, Ga. Mae, mfi]. NEW PAINTSHOP. THE undersigned having permanently located in Marietta with a view of carrj ing on the PAINTING BUSINESS in all its various departments, lias taken the Room ' over the Workshop P f W. K. McCown, on Decatur 1 ,Street. j He would respectfully call the attention of eiti- i iz.ens and others to tbo same, and earnestly solicit i a libir.l share <4 patronage. ■Ziff "AU work 'I me with promptness and dispatch. J.n. I*, ly. I. N. HAYS. >SZE are selling Goods as cheap ns ever for ' > f Ca-h. HAMMETT t (.ROVES ; Tan Bark Wanted. 7§l \ N IJ AltK will be purchased by the Marietta I S bleivii Tannery, in any quantity, for which! three (3, cen s perfo t will be paid, if delivered . at the yard. JNO. 11. GLOVER. > A. ISAACS, W'iiole.-mlo. and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, II . t !);•■•<? Em ! roidc.rics, Lac s. Bon les, ' Kudo- p. r.’irr <i y, 3 c., .te. < orui.lt>’s Iren Front UiiUdlng, White Hall Street, ATLANTA. CJEORGM. AMWVW! GALLERY REMOEVD, North side Public Sqare, MXHIK'ITA. GEORGIA, j ROIJTHnERIW YEZ’ST POWDERS! rpill- Yea il' ri- prepared ot the best and t ).ure-t materia!.", ami will make light, sweet ; a: i louri:ions bread ; an 1 lor Buckuheat .'inlotli • r irz nit . <lc., ,t., is just the l iing. With good flour these Yeast Powder." are certain to give f.ili - iti-faction if used according to the <!ir. etions, and b.-in.." much cheaper, while tui y equal to the b< si No I hern artic.le, ci.mmeiids itself t., Southern ' I.ou ji.:r-• ft I, put up u, half at.d one p >und . p.ck; ■ Forty C nts a pound. Sold only by i W <l. BOOT .1 SON, Mmi-'t.i. may 2;. IS6*. jhi«l KLoiniiiy. MU Al. ‘-.N D HOMINY. <>f excellent quality,! from white t orn, fresh ground at Jnrmon i I CoUxce’ • r Mi 1. C. I. SHEPARD , f | lil ANKFL L for the very libera! patronage I 1 Lie. i ceiv. d for ilie la-’t five years lam hap py to i.,1 .nn the public and my friend-' that 1 have I op a Pi ture Gallery second to none in the State lam now pr. pared to fiirni h customers I will. Pictures of ..Il aizes iit.d styles, equal to the I best produced by the Photographic art All are in- ! Vited to <• ,11 .11) I zee specimens. Prices low. > I -in." -.- I ItJCTI.V CASH. •-f.’S. ' <: •. p t , (Bntmtl iOfB STABLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE CHINA ANB O ASS. Family Saddlery, Leather. Fabrics, &c. I ——•- • • *— I WILL keep constantly on hand good selections , in the above branches of trade, and w.ll sell i i at low piic.s. TERMS CASH. > Marietta, Jan 6, 60. D. M. YOUNG. REVENI E NOTICE. i A LL dutiable Goods to points on Western and ■ /L 'tianlie It K. between Dalton mid Alimina, I mii't be ent red, ai.d .lutie- paid thereon, at At ■ latita in advance oi theirarrival at Dalton, (where I on a permit will be given to have them passed to ] tlieir destination) or they will be stopped at Dtil t .11 uutil such «n'ry is made and cuties paid, in ad- I dition to the customary Warehouse mid other du ■ tics. When stopped, the duties may be paid utAt i lanta or Dalton. 1 Dutiable Good , intended for Dalton and points ; on said roud above, before reaching that place | (within the limits of the Confederate States) will ; lie require I to bo entered and duties paid on them I at Dalton. F. R. SHACKLEFORD, Collector at Atlanta ! IS MiffllY ISSTiTJTE. ! FIIHE next Session ot this Institution w 11 be I A opened on the 2- th February, 18M, ensuing. I For the character of the institute as a Mili'nry | College wo re’er to the r.port oi the Board ot A is itors and the Annual Message of his Excellency i the Governor. The Beaid ot Visitors tor 1860 eommend “the good order and neatness ot every thing connected with the School,” —“the thorough ness of its ins ruction —•' the high tone and gentlemanly bearing of the Cadets individually and as a Corps,’’—mid “ congratulate the [nitrons of the Institute ipon the growth, health and mus cle of their sons developed by Military training.” I The Governor ! n his Annual Message accords I high proise to the diseipl ne and government of I the School and dedan s it to be “ important to the ! future protection and gre: mess of our State.” We invite special attention to the fact that the Gov ernor of the State is President “Ex-Officio.” ■ of thu Board of control. COURSE OF STUDIES. IN MATHEMATICS: —Ith Class.—Arithmetic I Algebra. Plane Geometry and Trigonometry. 3d ! Clast—Descr ptive Geometry, Linear Perspective l and the theory of Shades and shadows, Surveying, i xnalyticul Geometry.—2d Class—Cah ulus. I IN THE FK.E.XCH LANGUAGEVaIine's Ollendorf's full course, Vic de Washington.—3d Cla-s —Mangel's Analogy, Charle* 12th, Raeine. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Bullion’s English Grammer and Pnieiieal Exer cises; Qunsketibo’s Rhetoric, —2d Ulas —Blair s Rhetoric. Composition and Elocution LN HISTORY AND GEOGRAPH V :—Weber’s Universal, Ty tier’s Universal, Frost’s United States Mitchel’s Ancient and Modern Geography. IN NATURAL PHVLOSOPIIY :—Mechanics (Bartlett’s Text.) Opties, Astronomy, (Oint ted.) i Chemistry. Minetology and Geology taught by lecture iu a course < f two years. IN ENGINEERING A fit 1 course in the ; Fist Class both Civil and Military, comprising ! the principles of Carp-mtry, Masonry and con . struetion in Iron Roads, Railroals and Canals, I Field Fortifleivons. Permanent Military Works. ! IN TACTICS: —Infantry of the Line (Scott’s | text.) Light Infantry (Hardee’s ) Artillery (An : dot-son’s U. S.) Caveirv (Poinsett’s.) I TERMS. j Payable one-half in advance for the preten? I year. ( For one session of five months, in full of board. I tuition, fuel, lights. SHIS I Surgeon’s fee. (no other medical charge,) 5 Deposit for Clothing, Uniform, tv., 45 Tbe Lezislatu e appropriated nine thousand dol- I lars for the benefii of the Instbute, and Lave enn ; bled us to solicit a larger patronage by the people. IT. W. C’AI’FTTJS-8. ) Superintendent. | 3B O O "X?* S» z L z i=*^^^’ C 3 ‘ SH_O_ES!! H 4 V I N (a been heretofore unable to aceoin luodate alt my custom' rs, I desire now to in form Hie m and the nublie generally, that bating lail in a good lot of tbe BEST FRENI II STOCK, ! a- d also having emp'oyid competent workmen, I [ am now j n pare 1 to supp y a'l who favor me with their patronage, witu the best Bo its and Shoes that car, be male. I intend to ke. pi-oristantly on hand a few cho ce Italy made Boots and >hoes. and will endeavor to make it to the interest of SouHieru men to buy tioutiiirn in.ide work. Al. work warranted. FitlClCM. Wa cr-proof and Quilted bottom I’oo‘J, s'o 01 “ “ “ Footing, 6 iue Ca f Welt Boot', stitched, $8 00 to 9 00 “ Pump sole, do., 8 I 0 to a 00 Fooling, !, 50 to 8 00 Kip Boots, 5 00 to 7 00 “ Foo’ing. 4 00 to 5 00 Shoes, 2 50 to 6 00 Bhop on Powder Spritgs Btre. t, at the foot of Railroad bri ge. R W. GABLE. Repairing also done with neatness and uispatch Jnn. 12, 6'. MARIETTzI CLOTHING STORE, South side of the Public Square, Jta’T’jV xt door to the Post Office '\rijl II E N R Y II I K S C H I; CHEAP U ' t R 5 M- c A S H “»a 6 T O R E J® H I K s C~ H FASHION ABLE CLOTHING | AXD G<‘iit < I’ui’iiisliiiifr Gootls. iH.AVE jti- t received a small and tine stock of j Summer Clothing. If you want a tine or com-! mon suit and wish to buy cheap, come to the Mi , rietta Clothing Store. No house in our city can undersell me. and I will sol) at the lowest Atlanta prices for cash only. Z-u,.1 also cull attention to my supply of Boy’s Clothing, Shirts, Trunks, Carpet Bags, ami fine French Marseilles Vests, Ac, Ac. nprilllqly A LARGE Stock of Hinges, Hoes, Shovels, < Spades ami Holl ow War . for sale by | < H’M.MI’TTA TT’OVES. ; DRU G s AND z* ** - 'C% HEMES! i H. M. RAMMKTT. J- T. CROVEH M D. Hammett GrQves f Wm. ROOT’S OLD STAND, GEO., WOULD respectfully call the at'ertion ot Phy-icians Merchants, and ti e publicgcn er.illy. to th< ir largo and we 1 selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. OILS, &C, &C. ? &.C., embracing everything couipr sed in the regular Drug busine s, vliieh thev are prepared to sell o? the most approved terms for Cash or Approved Paper. As our facilities for the purchase of goods are un< quailed, we offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS to purchase s. In aldition to our stock above mentioned, w( have a full assortment ot X/’ei’f uLm.ery', FANCY & COMMON SOAPS, Tooth. Hair and Nail Brushes, which we receive dirret from the uianu'actaters. Also, Stationery, Cutlery, Toys, i Crockery, Garden Feels, Field Seeds: A fuD i stock of | such as Chains. lima, Axes, Nails,Shovels,Spades ! Forks, Locks, Hinges, Hollow Ware, Ao. 40,000 Pounds of Iron, ! i ind everything else in the above line. Give us a I trial Sntisfact on guaranteed. i mra 4-ly LUMBER 1 1 0 0, 0 0 0 Feet On Hand. THE subscriber fans on hand at his Steain Saw Mill, two and a half miles from Marietta, 100,000 FEET OF LUMBER. I Plank of any kill I. or o her descriptions of lum l ber he is prepared ! o furnish For the Cash, ! at $1 par hundre I at the Mill, or, $1 25 delivered at Marietta. I Orders m iy be lo t nt the Post Office, or I at T, f . Atkinson's store. j Apr. 1-ts { DIARIES! MARKLEY & JOYNER i Have received a large stock of Pocket Diarie i from ’0 cts. to scts. each— all and Etc them.— i Afro have in store $1,200 WORTH OF ! LETHH. CJP AID HIE PAPES! 1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES 30 THOUSAND ENVELOPES, l'A> BOTTLES GOOD INK, 50 GROSS STEEL PENS, ALSO, G old Pe n s, I v o r y T a b 1 e t s, Lead Pencils, &’c„ itc, and i 3 000 VOLS. MISEELLABEiiUS BOOKS! L. BENNETT’S CHEAP CASH STORE New Spring Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, I JUST RECEIVED. A T the well known stand of the Subscriber, North East corner of the Public Square the Very best Stock of Goods he ever purchased, which will be sol I as low for the CASH as cau bought anywhere. I call attention particularly to my purchases of heavy ami serviceable goods. A’soa well selected supply of REA DY-MADE CLOI IIIN'G LADIES' DRESS CO DS AND A LARGE LOT OF HooLsS Dll<l SIIOO.M. ' Call and Price my t.ood" j -Mo- Those in le.bted are requested to come for ward and and make settlement, or they may find I their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer I for collection. L. BENNETT. I March 28. ts i WM. A. FRAZER. HAS removed to Lis new store, two doors below the old stand, where he has a complete siock of WATCHES, WATCH-CHAINS, JEWELRY, PLATED AND SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, &C., All of which he offers Cheaper than ever. j Call at the New St- r«, n.nd sec for yourselves. ! Dee 1 1. | MARKLEYs JOYNER! DRUGGISTS, Haveju-d received from the West i '4(a> G illens Pure Lard Oil, «rt-5 •• •• fanner's Oil, '■ Prime Alcohol, 9<t “ Burning Fluid, l.»O )b" Pure Sulphur. •430 “ Pure Cooking Soda •3 Harrells Linseed Oil, Gallons Keros< ne Oil, Sold for Cash otdy. June 1, 1861. <J » M IN consequence of the stringency of the times ! w<: inform the public that we will demand the 1 < ash for all Good* when delivcr««i af<er this day. MAPKLEVA JOYXRH. ’ Uiv 'I! IWJ. iiiiiimiiiE. FURNISHING GOODS. - * I West side of the Public Square. MARIETTA. GEORGIA. The Inrgc-Kt stoek of Hardware and House Furnishing (iiiods ever brought to Mari* ttn. W. L. WADSWORTH. SPECIAL attention is invited to the very ex tensive and well selected stock of Hardware amt House Furnishing Goods « hieh I have now in Store; Consisting in part of Iron, Nails, Pots, Latches, Locks, Hinges. Carpenter's Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens, Parlor, Kitchen, Box and Wood Stoves. Every variety of Blacksmith's Tool.', Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Cross Cut, Tenon, Mill and Wood Saws. Table Cutlery, Silver plated Ware, Corn Shel ters, Scythes, Forks, Spaces, Paints, Oils, Glass, GUNS AND PISTOLS. Builders* and Carpenter’s HARDWARES. All of which he offers to sell at Atlanta Prices, s FOR THE CASH. He also manufactures every variety of Copper, Iron. Tin and Sheet Iron ■W ARE. Job woik of all kinds doce on short notice.— Call mid examine iny stock. W. L. WADSWORTH. Jan 1, ly. . WM. ROOT & SON, OFFER for sale a large and well selected as sortment of > jgjg FAMILY 0 GROCERIES FOR CASH! among which arc choice Green and Black Tea, Chocolate, Bro ua and Cocoa, Pickles and Pre i serves, CHEESE AND BUTTER, CRACKERS, Assorted, | SUGAR CURED HAMS Snrups nnb gblassfs, i Spices, all kinds and best quality • Macke’cl, Shai, White Fish, Soap*, a large assort ment, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Ac. May 1. 'B6l i! E. M. ALLEN, mimT DEMIST. Marietta, (weorgia. €1 RATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta ami vi- E ciuity for a tiber-il patrunage during the past r.« n years is still prepared to perform all opera tions either for priseivitig the natural, or insert ing artificial teeth, iu the most approved tnaum r. He solicits calls from those who have wiy Lod truth, as he is using n preparition for filling the im>st delicate teeth, no mutter bow badly decayed, if m»t otherwise diseased—and renoering thorn serviceable for years. It is about the same color as 1 the tec h and will never change or discolor the teeth. XrSU Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom he has operated during tbe past ten yours. Terms—CzLSH, unless by special contract— Offie.e South side of public square, over the Post Office. Marietta, Ga., Jun. 1,1861. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ril'lE subscriber offers tbe public, on Cherokee I. Street, a full stock of FINE GROCERIES Embracing every article usua'ly kept in that line such as Sugar and. CufTee. ' M GLASSES AND SY RUP- SEGARS. I Y-AuKJSTS; &C. 3 <ScC. PRODUCE GENERALLY. Taken in barter on liberal terms. Having purchased the store of Mr B. S. John son, he offer a largo stock of Groceries on the very best of terms, where Mr. Humes will take pleasure in waiting on customers. E. PAGE. May 1, 1861. Mrs. A. ISAACS, ; FASHIONABLE MILLINER, I Connelly’s Iron Front Store, ■ White Hall, near Alabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. A LARGE assortment of Bonnet.*, Head ZV Dresses. Bertha Capos, Embroideries, Dr«f? Trimmings and Fancy Goofs constantly on hand. Bonm-ta made to order at short notice. Oct 5, ly. PRIVATE BOARDING, BY UTrss. ZE. ZBlaolc. FANCY PERFUMERY. SUCH ns Colognes, Hindkerchief Extracts. Hair Oils, Pomades, 4c. Toilet and Common Soups. HAMMETT 4 GROVES. FAM ILY TEAS* IN NE Green and Black Teas. Yeast Powden, ’ Soda, Cot.king Extracts. Ac., for salcbv Hammett 4 grovee. A LARGE ftjfortment of Fine -ud Common Chewing Tobacco. A>ro Fine an Common hegars for sale by HAMMETT 4 GROVES WASEttiSGTOMaSx, .ATLANTA GF.ORGIh BY E, R. SASSEEN NOTICE. (CIRCUMSTANCES having prevented my rc- J moving West ns contemplated--! < ffer my services to the public ns a Physician for the ensu ing year. flr-SHT' Office in Connell's Building, up stairs, where 1 car l a fiejr. ! >■.; nil times. GEO. W. CI.KI.AND. 1 gumw MESSRS. PAGE & HALEY, Respectfully call the attention of the public to their Staple a,n<l ITaney DftHOODS!! BOOTS AND SHOES. MTS RW CAPS, riM BONNETS AND Dress Gr oo<l r ! J *” ‘ CHINA AND GLASS-WARE, i Call and see our Stock before buying elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with I the hardness of the times Store next Door to D. M. Young. PAGE & HALEY. > May 1, 1861. tc. WILLIAMS & M’LEAN, Manufacturers and Dealer. In all kind" o' MW MSSS 810 IME MATRESSES, Looking Glasses, Plates &c. Pe.cli Tree street, Atlanta, Georgia. NOTICE. —All persons are cautioned against for tracii g tor a Promissory Note dated 18tU dated 18ih January, 1860, fur slß*>, payable Ist January next to the unitersigned or bearer, for val ue received, and signed by E E. Brown, Macon; the said note having been lost. M. MYERS, may. 24, 1861. p OATMAN, i MARBLE DEALER® Tombs, Head Stones, Mantels, VASES JYISTIZ) FURNISHING- MARBLE. B&‘ADo, Iron Railing for Cemetery Inch sures.-'T&I South of the Georgia Railroad Depot. [ yVtlanta, Georgia. ■ Junß*ly. POWDER, Shot, Lend and Caps for tale by HAMMETT & GBOVES ' ' AMTE are Agents for all the Family or Patent | TV Medicines of the day. ’ i Ilt ’ HASJMETT 4 GROVES. CHEESE. J IST received, a large lot «t' English Dairy mid I other Cheese, l.y GROVES & BUTNER. NUTS! 4 lot of Almond., Filberts, Pecan, ’ and English Walnuts, t’oeoa Nuts and Rai sins, for sale by GROVES & BUTNER. 1 INDIGO, Madder, Coppera". Logwood, Blue I Stone, Sulphur, Chalk. Whiting, Borax, &c., -for sale by HAMMETT 4 GROVES, may 10, 1861. t L-l 2 HAIR RESTORATIVES. > A/f RS. Allen.s and Wood’. Hair R-storatives- Balm of Savannah. Trcophurous. Kathn, . r .n.Ac F..rsalebv HAMMEfT * GROVES. s EXCELSIOR MILL. 1 Corn Meal and Hominy ! GROUND at this Mill, is acknowledged to be superior to that which is prepared by the oLi style raids. For sale by the Grocery and Provision dealers in Marietta. March 21. ! A LARGE lot of Writing Ink, which is war zA ranted, for sale by may 10,1861. HAMMETT 4 GROTES. GEORGIA, PICKENS COUNTY, JESSE MONROE, having applied to be ap pointed Guardian of the person of Mary E. Monroe, James M. Monroe, and Thomas P. Mon roe, M'nors under fourteen years of age, residents of fa <1 county : This is to • ite all persons concerned to bo and appear nt the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held next alter the expiration of thirty dats from the first publication of this notice, and show cause, if th*y ean, why said Jessee Monroe should not be intrusted with the guardianship of the per sons of Mary E., James M. vnd Thomas P. Mun roe. Witness my official signature, tbh April 25th, 1861. P. F. FERGUSON. Ordinary. ’ GEORGIA, COBB COUNT! : r ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. s • KTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Ju'v V ▼ next, befor ■ the Court House door in Marie tta, between 'he legal li urs of .ale. by virtue of nn order from the Couit of Ordinary of said county, one Negro Woman, named Caroline, nbon 30 years of ago. Sold for the hen.fit of the heir and creditors of the estate of Jeremiah Moore deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. April 27.186 L SUSANNAH MCORE. Adtn’x. ''VTOTIUE,““ Two months a hr date, appli IN cation will be male to the Court of Oritina ry of Cobb n ounty f>r leave to sell the negroes be longing to th»es'ate of Martha Maloney, deceased, for the benefitof the heirs and credit -rs of said de ceased. EDWARD MA YES, Adm’r. ApriJ 29. 1861 Georgia Paulding County. WHEREAS Charles Robertson applie«'to me for letters of guardianship over the persons and property of Victoria V., Mary E. and Martha R. Cousins, minor orphans of Join Cousins, dec’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil j persons concerned to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in July next to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand at office this Maj 27, |B6I. may 31, ’6l. MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y. Georgia. Pickens County. TO all whom it may concern, Janies E. Burch having in proper form applied to me for perm anent letters of udniiuistra'ion on the estate of Dyer Burch, late of 'aid county deceased. These are therefore to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Dyer Burch to be and appear at my office within the time allowed bi law. to show cause if a> v they can, why perma nent administration should not be granted to Jas. E. Burch, on Djer Burch's estate. Witness my hand and official signature. May 24, 1861. P. F. FERGUSON, Ord’y. notice:. FBSWO months after date application will be ■ made to the Honorabls Court of Ordinary of Pauldiug county for leave to sell that portion of the retd estate which lies in said county, of Reu ben T. Foot, late of Macon county Ala. deceased, inay 27, ’6l. JAMES C. N. FOOTE, Adm’r. NOTICE. FNIWO months after date application will be Aiiinde to the Couit of Ordinary of I’itulding county for leave to sell the real estate of John L. ' Davis, late of said county deceased. M \l.lNi> \ I’. DAVIS. Adm’i. I M i.v 27. ■‘'Al. j professional gards. ’ ANDREW J. HANSELL, Attorney, Counsellor &,Solicitor, marietta. Croorjgia. PRACTICES in the Superior Courts of the fol. lowing cou ties: Cobb, Forsyth, Floyd, Catoosa, Cherokee, Paul ding, Whitfield and Milton. Also, in the Supreme Court of tbe State of Georgia at Atlanta, and in the District Court of the Confederate States for tbe D strict of Georgia, may 1, 1861. C. D. PHILLIPS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Marietta, Georgia. February 22, 1862. W- 11. HUNT, OTQEmO AT LAW, Marietta, Georgia, N. B. GREEN, r Attorney & Counsellor at Law. Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, WILL practice, and give prompt attention to all business confided to his professional care, in the District Court at Marietta; Tbe Su preme Court of Georgia at Atlanta; The Superi* - or an I Inferior Courts of tbe Blue Ridge Circuit, nnd the counties adjoining Cobb, of other Circuits. 1 Special attention given to the collection of debt", and the seeuring of all manner of claims. Prompt mid efficient attention will be given to all manner of business in the 'ourts of Ordinary in the county of Cobb and adjoining counties. PHILLIPS&BURKHALTER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Marietta, Gearyla. WILL practice in Fulton, Paulding and all tha cuut\ties of tbe Blue Ridge Circuit, in the Supr<me Court, and in the District Court at Mari* etta. WM. PHILLIPS, J. T. BURKHALTER. Jan. 1. ly. A. N. SIMPSON, 't ___ i- 15 Marietta, Greoigia. March 9, ’6O. DAVID IRWIM, USEKXI.tR BVTLBU. I IRWIN & BUTI ER, Attorneys at [ Marietta, Georgia. BUSINESS confided to their professional man agement in the following counties will b* ■ fai'hfuly transacted, vis: Campbell, Paulding, Polk Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Fulton and Milton. Also in tbe District Court at Marietta, and tbe Spreme Court at Atlanta. ma. 1. GEO. N. LESTER, Attorney at H»aw, Marietta, Georgia. WILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit, and in the Supreme Court of the Stnte; also in the District Court at Marietta. (Nov. 23.) F. M. MYERS, t at Law, Marietta. Georgia. .ffW-Will attend to nil business entrusted to his I ’ ltrfrrrne.eu :— Denmoi'l 4 Wright, A. J. Hansell, Irwiii 4 Lecter. Marietta, Georgia, Hon. Sol. Co hen. m.d S. Yates Levy, Savannah, Ga. Nov. 23. ts. CICERO C. WINN, COLLECTING LAWYER, 3 Marietta, Georgia. , <RfI L givehfr entire attention to the eolloc y ▼ ton of all claims entrusted to his care. March 9, ’6O. eTfaw. ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Marietta, Georgia. FILL diligently attend to any business eon filed to his care in the counties of Cobb, Chetokoe, Milton and Paulding. I CLAIMS collected as soon as it can be don, by 1 law. and the money promptly paid over. e Jan 20, 1861. s —-g » DR. N. N. GOBER, REFORM PHYSICIAN. Marietta, Georgia. OFFERS his services to the citizens of Mari etta and surrounding country. Office North side of the square over Page 4 Ha ley's Store. Feb 8, ts. FiNE Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and a general assortment of Toilet articles, may 10, 1861. HAMMETT 4 GROVES. Notice to Debtors and Creditor*. ALL pe-s-'D* having demands against the es tate of Martha Maloney, deceased, late of said county, are required to present them, properly attested. w*ithin tbe time prescribed by law. to the under igne f; and all tbo e indabted to said estate are requested t<> m-ke immediate payment April 2d P-61. EDWARD MaVES, Adm’r. EORGI A. CHEROKEE County—Where RJT as Joseph M’Conned, administrator of the esia'e of Wm. Beavers, deceased, spplitS to me for dismission from sdd administration. These are therefore to cite and admuld-h all per sons that th-;y fl ! e t teir objections, if any they have, within the time prescriotd by law wt»y s.lil lott-rs of dismission should hot be eranted the ap p.icant JAMES JORDAN, Od’y. April 11,1861. I CTATEQF GEORG IA, Forsyth ’ O County: wherea*, A. G Hutchi «, Admin* itiator of Robertson Wood, represent* to the Court in his petition, duly fi'ed and enter-d on re ■ cord, that he ha* fully administered Robertson Wood's esta e: This is, therefore, to cite all persons known M creditors, to show cause if any they ci.n. why said administrator should not be discharged from tin 1 adm'nis'ration, an i receive let er* -.f dismission on the first Monday in June next. 18 1. Deo. 7, I'6U H, BARKER, Ord'y. Georgia* paulding county.- Whereas. A. G. Balloon, Administrator of toe Estate of Napoleon A. Lester, deceased, ap plies t > me for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. These re therefore to cite and admonish all per sons ooncerced to be and appear at my office hr the Ist Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they r are, why said letters should not bo gran te I the app'icant. Given under my hand at office this January 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary. VT OTICE.“- A)1 persons indebted to the 11 estate of Isaac Howell, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment an I all those having demands against said estate are requested io presont them properly attested to the undersign ed. in term* of tho law. 11 P. HOWELL F. b. t, 1881 Adm’r. ESTRAY NOTICE, Georgia, Paulding County, Clerks Ofiiee, Inferior Court, April 11, ISOI. A I*l* PERSONS INTEREST* xa. ed are hereby notiocd that W. L Bono, of said county. tolls before William Adair, one of the Justi'-es of the Pc »« e for said county, as an estray, a Gray Horse, with som i yellow spots on bis neek and shoulders, supposed to be about fifteen years old, four teet eleven inches high, valued by W. W. Thompson and John B. Adair, freeholders of said county, to be worth five dollars. Tho owner of said estray is hereby required to cotno forward pay charges, and take said horse away ; or he will he dealt with as tho law directs. A true extract from the estray Bonk. N. K. BEALL, C. J. C. PINK Brandy and Wines for Medicinal purpos es for side bv I ‘ HAMMETT .i (iROt'BR.