Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, July 12, 1861, Image 4

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e'cnct:!! “•■cvD-.’nKnK - - ■ micimi n. ;t. ne''’nr. .'• ’ coovrs. u. n, Ham me IL & Gro\ es F Wm. ROOT S OLD STAND, IJMLJYIFIZILTTmN., G-EO., l't’’Ul'l-D r> ;’«•'•* fully call tl.o r.t’crtlon o! Vt M; -. !i:;i ts, r.v.d tl e puhll- geri- i... v. tu tu<ir lar_e .-.ibl wv 1 svleetcd stuck of )RUBI MEDICINES. • : > cv .ry th < »upr ret in t i rt . iiFir ’' v'.F•: :u *\ are prepare it • fell i.v in appi< ved terms f.»r Cash or Approved Paper. As . fae’.iitl. -f- r li.c purchase of goods are unequalled, we < far GREA T INI ' 'CEHENTS to purchasers. I:: a idition t > <-:r stick above mentioned, wc Lave afull assortment ■ t I*ol’l ijiitevys. FANCY& COMMON SOAPS, To '.’a, Hair and Nail Brushes, which we receive direct from ii;e manu.aci arers. Also, Stationery, Cutlery, Toys, Cr-ekery, Garden See is. Field Seeds: A full stock of such as Chains. H. Ax. s. N-ils.Shovels,Spades Forks, L-> ks. Hinecs. lIHow Ware. Ac. 40,000 Pounds of Iron, r.d everythinv else in the i.’..»ve line. Give us a trial Sstisfact.on guaranteed. turn 4-ly DIABIES’ MARKLEY & JOYNER Have received a large stock of Pocket Diarie from 20 cts. to each— all and see them Also have in store 31,200 WOiEITIT OF fflffi, ANO ® PAPER! 1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES 30 THOUSAND ENVELOPES, 150 L' 0 TTL E S G 0 OD INK, 50 GROSS STEEL PENS, ALSO, G old Pens, Ivory T a1) lets, Lead Pencils, \’r.. kc., and ] 8M Bl ffiffIMMBMIB! L. BENNETT’S CHEAP CASH STORE New Spring Steck ol STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. «. - 4 *’]' the well kt- -v.n stand of the Subscriber, North Ea t corner of the I’lihlie Square the Very best Stock of Goods I.e c -r ; I. wLF will Li .-'di Ji - luw for the CASEI can be !» uj;ht anywhere. I call utt-jiiion ] <rt •'•■l’.wly to my purchases nf . . . . • ea I■. ■••- • A’so a well select I - ppiy f READY-MADE CLO 3 HENG UADI US’ DAESS CCDS AN It A LARGE I OT ( r JltSooEe-s ciii-tl J B^ hoew. f ull and I*. i<-f- my GonxLs . . Tl»*in du!■ ■■ i ar.* mficslf’-'l to come for y.'.h ‘ and ;;ml rn-tke ‘dth.'incßt, or i ! , y may' find their nos . an ’ a . in the h i:, is of ;»n ofilcer for «_• •lie. L. BENNETT. March 23. . tt markley7joyner miUGGSSiS, jii-t rec*'iv< I from the West :<> > <> i-hm- Pur l.ir 1 Oil, !<>. “ ‘ Tanner's Oil, i > “ Prime Ah-ohrd, <u> “ Iviruing Fluid, J'u» lbs Pur: > I’jdiitr. ■{•»<> ■* king Soda, i E.-r.-eh- I/.!.-- ■ 1 oil. 1 to G I'.- .11 t' h l for Ci.••!> only. JilU-: 1,1 'lll. 31A RE ETTA CLOTHING STORE, South side of the Public Square, N.O to th-; l’> l OjJi'C-' -sA ll E N R Yi H< w c i: CHEAP ;S “i «©' CASH i.-a K cj S T ° R E Jo IJ ! R S C I j DEALER IN FAS IE ION A E C 5 .OT E UN G AND Gent’s Furnishing Goods. g WAVE ’nut received n rmnl! 1 fine tf'x kof 9 F,-iii-.r Ol'.tliirig. 11 •->u w1: ta. fine or oni ir. >n euit >md wi.-h V.- h-:y i,!.';.i,>, eumc t.<> tho Ma rietta Cbithing St'ir-. No L'u. in our < il.y can uuderadl rne. and I will i.ell ."t the loiw.-.t Atlanta jirice.' f cmdi only. '.V-l ll '- > call attention to my . upjdy of Boy'.y Clothing, Shirts, Trunk.., Carpet Bag , and line French Mar. ciile 4.e. aprilllqly 8 Rid» e v. Meal and hominy, of ■ ~-di.mi quality, from white corn, lie. !i • round at, Jai inon <t Co’s Ex<•<•!. M : i. J, SHEPARD A LARGE Stock of Hinge?, Hoes, Sho vcl-", Spades and Hollow War , tor sale hr HAMMETT A GROVES. (Gvm'tal ’■. C ./ v STi f?t ’.q ■■■* -'in r ' - u ‘ SM'' V *o’ *»»■ -«-• ’♦U*' «*.-■ STi 013 S, 13 O O TS, HftTS AND CAPS, QU EEN SWA R E CHINA < N B . S Si „ F am, iI ysuppl i o. $ r Saddlery, Leather, Fabrics, &c. ■ o • 1 V I!.!, keep c»ui-tnnt’y on hand ; J .-election 1 in(hea!o»\e branches of trade, and n.ll sell at low pliers. TERMS CASH. Marietta, Jan G. GO. D. M. YOI'NG. ffio ISy liiS next Session ot tI;K i ;:.-i itut ion w ’! be l« r the character of the In. li’ate :-a Miii.ary we re’er to the rtp il of the Board ot’ Vi.' itors ami the Annual Mi .-aoe of his LLxccllen the Governor. The Bear-l of \’iu : >rs for LSC>O con mend “the good order and neatness ■ f ev< ry ? : i:i ' connected w ith the School,'’ —“ihe ihorcujrh- UCS ’ - ' i ' i , hi L inanly b.-.: ,<n .•■; of the ('.-idcts imli vidaally . and a L’orp . ' ami “ cunqj'alutate the patrons of the institute apon the grow th.. L. ::!ihnud mi.s ele of th. ir .- *n- de\ .don.-4 by Military trainin.:.” The Lio\ vrnor'n his Aiiutud Message accords high proi.-e to the diseipl ne and govtrnmvUi of i the School and declares it to be “important to tho ' future protection and gre: tncss of our State.” We incite special atteviioii to the fact that the* Gov ernor ot tho Str.te is President “Ex-OLduj.” of the Board of control. COURSE OF STUDIES. IX MATHEMATICS: ltb Class.—Arithmetic j Algebra. Plane Geometry and Trigonomctry. ”d Clast —Descriptive Geometry. Linear Perspective ! and the theory of Sl:a les andsLadows. Surveying. i Analytical Geometry.—2d Class—-Calculus. 1 IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGEVaIine's Ollendorf's full course, Vie de Washington.-—3d Cla-s —Maimi-t's Analogy, Charles I'-’lli, Racine. ' ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Bullion's English Grammer ami Practical E.\er ! ciscs ; Qimske'.ibu’s Rhetoric, —2d Clas.—Blair's Rhetoric, Composition and ERcutmn IN HISTORY .'.ND G EOG R API! V Weber’s ! Universal, Tytler's Universal, Frost’s United | States. Mitchel's Ancient and Modern Geography. IN NATURAL PHYLOSOPIIY :—Mechaniis (Bartlett’s Text.) Opties, Astronomy, (Olm.-ted,) I Chemistry, M itieroli.gy and Geology taught by ! lecture in a course cf two years. IN ENGINEERING:—A fil l course in the ' Frst Class both Civil and Military, comprising I the principles of Carpentry. Masonry and con i struction in Iron Roads, Railroads ami Canals, I Field Fortifications, Permanent Military Works. IN TACTlCS:—lnfantry of the Line (Scott’s ; text.) Light Infantry (Hardee'y ) Artillery (An derson's U. S.) Cavclry (Poinsett's.) TERMS. : Payable one-half in advance for the present year. For one session of five months, in full of board, tuition, fuel, lights. $lO5 Surgeon's fee, (no other raedieal charge,) 5 Deposit for Clothing, Uniform, Ae., 45 The Legislative appropriated nine thousand dol lars fortlie benetii of the Institute, aud have ona ! bledus to solicit a 1 arger patronage by the people. IT. W.- C2ll’lUl SM, Superintendent. 30 €> O SHOES!! —rt- tts» I I O' X VJNG been heretofore unable to accom s.X module .ill my customers, I desire now to in form them ami -tlie public generally, that having i i l in a good lot of the BEST FRENCH STOCK, i a r .<l ;i’so having employed competent workmen. I a n now prepare I to supp y a’l who favor me with ' th.‘ir patronage, with the bc.-t B<«ots and Shoes : that car* be male. I intend to keep constantly on ■ hand a few choice Italy made Bo<4< and Shoes, and will endeavor to make it to the intercut of ! South .th men to buy Southern made work. Al: work warranto 1. * PRICES. Wa cr proof and Ipiiilcd bottom Poots, $ ! 0 GO “ “ “ Footing, (> 5 i Fine Calf Welt Boots, stitched, ' $3 00 to 9 00 “ Pump sole, do., 8 It) to 9 00 Footing, 5 50 too 00 Kip Boots, 5 00 to 7 00 Footing, 1 00 to 5 00 Sin cs, ‘ 250tofi CO Sh ip on Powder Springs street, at the foot of Railroad l.ri 'go. R W. GA BLE. Repairing also done with neatness and dispatch , Jan. 12,G '. WM. A. FRAZER, nAS removed to lii.- new store, two doors below the old stand, where he lias a complete siock W A "T CHES, i WATCH-Cl AINS, JEWELRY, PLATED AND SILVER WARE, OL O O KS , &O. ? Al! of which lie offers Cheaper than ever. Cull nt the New Store, and see for yourselves. D< c I t. VOTICE.- Two months a.'Hr date, appli i cation will he male to the Court of Ordina ' ry of Cobh County for leave to sell the negroes be longing to thee,,s>ate of Martha Maloney, deceased, for the benefit >f the heirs and creditors of said de cerned. EDWA R D MA Y US, Adm’r. April 29. 1 SGI The Saratoga of (lie Confederate States: CATOOSA SPRINGS. >J. HARMON respectfully announces to his • former visitors, and the public generally, that ! he has entered into a eo-partner.-liip with Mr. J.S. Nir tomit of Savannah, Ga., for the en.-uing season I at thi-t J CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. ‘ Thankful for the patronage heretofore c.xtended ' to him, he would solicit a continuance of tne same ! for the firm, who will endeavor, at all times, to j provide for the table, bur, Ac., ctery luxury us.- I tainablc. I Our cool, will be the most experienced th i t the South ''in prodimo, together wi !> a n eflicient I'oicc ,oi attenti’■ e : i ’it -. Tln-ii: a ill tm an exatdlenl 1t.1.V i aii'l >1 KING HAND of. upcrior .'ln.-ieians , attached to the Holt I. jh> Mi lieal virtues of the -• many and varied , Mineral Vv atci are now too well known to teqnii i: 'an <.xtcn -ivC de.-r ription. In addition to the Red, ■ White ami Bht'-k Sulphur Sprhis—many of them coiiibn cd with Iron aid Ma/nge-ia is an incx han-table well of the purest I ret s!one. . (Jar accommodations are very extensive. We ’ h'imany plea-ant eotUiges-ej>? r.i Ie from the 'in Hotel, where families can be as quit t ami re i ti:. 4•< in their own homes. ■ ( at.oo a Springs ittc in Catoosa county, Gi>. two and a quarter miles from the Western Atlantic. ■ Itaitro ■ I. .*. line f;..:iii’nt • and good Hack ; will be 'at : [daifor.ii on Em arrival of each train. The Ipi in.' have a direct I lai I road com inimical ion with ' Gii.n il .-ton, Savannah, aliign ta, .Macon, Mdlcdce- I villc, Cohimbits, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville, and Chattanooga. T'< >'»is of Board. i Two Dollar.- per day, Twelve per week, and Thirty-fi’. i- p'-r month. Vi it wto> wi -h to en- - gag'' Iman! by tin- . mi on, ■.villi tlmir familie , will be boarded ai Thirty Dollar p-r month children and servants l:a If price. Those who wish to cn i gage board by the season would do well U> address j J.me 25, 18U1. HARMON A NICHOLS WBWlrt FURNISHING GOODS. West side of the Public Square. M A lit ETTA. GEORGIA. Th ” Ltt'gN’ .I stark of Iiut<t m ii i*<* mu! Rouse I’Tirni^hi (Gi.mU < x <*a* bmtighl io Mm i- IGi. W. L. WADSWORTH • o • SPECIAL Jitlcntion is invited to tho v» ry vv tensi\e mid weii s. Lctv.l i >.*k ot llmdwm’v mid Hou c i’uriiishi•; . (.‘c.hls m liicli I luivenow in Store: Con.-i Ming in pmt < f Iron, X.iil.-, Puts. . 1 ii. ♦Carpenter’s L’o ■' .A x< . H.itulu!. , OvLii.-, P.irlt r, K iti licii, Bc.\ an I Woud S "... l.\,\v variety of I‘Lt>\.-ir. it h’s Tools Anvils, V ice s, Bellu\ , Ci Cut, L'eu n, Mill am I Wood tS-i w-. i.« "!e Co Ikr v, Silver rd a t • I \\ are, G >rn Sh»-1 - lei‘s, Scj,’t lie.-, )’< iks, Spade.-. Pain;.-, Oils, < I lass, GT NS UN D IHSTOES. Builders’ and Carpenter’s H A R D W ARE S. All of which he oilers tn veil at Atlanta Price-, FOR THE CASH. He also manufactures every variety of Copper, Iron, Tin and Sheet Iron Job vroik of till kinds (loco on short no lice.— Call and examine my stock. W. L. WADSWORTH. Jan 1. Iv. rmilysuppliesT . ® . fIMIE subscriber offers the public, on Cherokee .1 Street, a full stock of FINE GROCERIES Embracing every article usually kept in that line such as Suga.r and Coffee. 31 O BASSES AND S V RUP- Chewing TQbaccQ. E SEO A. S i PRODUCE GENERALLY. Taken in barter on liberal terms. Having purchased the store of Mr B. S. John son, he offers a large stock of Groceries on the very best of terms, where Mr. Hames will take pleasure in wailing on customers. E. PAGE. May 1, ISGI. N, T OTICE.—AII persons are cautioned against EW for tradb g fora Promissory Note dated 18th dated 18tli January, 1860, for .SIBO, payable Ist January, next to the undersigned or bearer, for val ue received, and signed by E. E. Brown. Macon ; the said note having been Jost. M. MYERS, may. 2 I, 1861. IJOWDER,, Shot, Lead and Caps for sale by HAMMETT A GROVES. WE arc Agents for all the Family or Patent Medicines of the day. may in, 1861. HAMMETT A GROVES. n jitsT” VLAROE lot of Almonds, Filberts, Pecan, ami English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts and Rai sins, for sale by GROVES A BUTNER. Georgia Paulding County. 'A %7 II Ei.'EA.’' Cliarle- Hobertson applies to me » v for letter- of git ir.liatiship over th" persons find property of Victoria V., Mary E. and Martha IL Cousins, minor orphans of John < 'ousins, dec’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be ami appear at my office on the fir.-t Monday in July next to .-how cause if any they l ave, why said" letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given tinder my hand at ollie ■ this Maj 27, : ■<;!. may 31, 'nt. MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y. Georgia, Pickens Connie. FENO all whom it may concern, James E. Burch ill. having in proper form applied to me forperm anent letters of administration on the estate of Dyer Biircli, into of laid county deceased. These are therefore to cite all ami singular tl;e creditors and next of kin of Dyer Burch to be and appear at my office within the. time allowed by law. to show cause if ary they can, why perma nent administration should not be granted to Jas. E. Bttrcli. on Djer Burch’s estate. Witness my hand ami official sigmilttre. M.iy 2-1, 1.861. ' P. F. FERGUSON, Ord’y. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL ptnsons liaving demands against il:o es rA. fate of Martha -Maloney, deceased, late of said county, are required to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by l.iw, to the under igne 1: and.ill tho.-e indubted to said estate •ire requested to make immediate payment April 21) 1861. EDWARDMAYES, Adm’r. AT'-I EO RG 3 A . CIIEROK EE County—Where as Joseph M'Connell, administrator of the estate of Wm. Beavers, deceased, applies to me for dismission from s .id administration. These arc therefore to cite and a Imonisli all per sons that ilmy li'c their objections, if any they have, v.itbin the time prc.-cri ted by law why sii i letters of dismission shoul 1 liot I e granted the ap plicant JAMES JORDAN, Od’y. Apiil 11, 1861. QTATEOF GEORGIA, Forsyth k J County: Whereas, A. (.1. Hutchi s, Admin i-tiator of Bobert son Wood, represents to the Coutt in his petition, duly filed ami ente.id >n re cord, that he has fully administered Roocrtson Wood’s cstu'e: This is, therefore, to cite all pcrs< ns known as creditors, to show cause if any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged ftom bis adnrnistration, an I receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in June next, IS 1. Dec. 7, iB6O. H. BARKER, Ord’y. a < EORGIA, PAUL.DI-NG County: X M WhercasV A. (J. Bulloch, Administrator of the Estate of Napoleon A. Lester, deceased, ap plies to mo for letters of dismission from said Ad ministration. These ■■ re therefore to cite and admonish all per sons eoncer ed to be and appear at my office bv the Ist. Monday in August next, to show cause, if any t! < y I avc, why said letters should not be gran to 1 the upp'ieant. Given under tny hand at office this January 3 ■., 1861. MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary.' NT OT If ' E."’~AII persons indebted to the IN estate of Isaac Howell, deceased, arc hereby required to make iinmcdi itepayment, an I all those having demands "ain.-t said estate are requested to pre ;>nt them properly at tested to tho undersign ed. i i termsof the law. If I’. HOWELL F.b. 1,1861 Adm’r. ESTRAY NOTICE, Cl< <> ; i:i, S’niibting < utility, Clerk - Office, Inferior Court, April 11, 18’1. ALL PERSONS BNTEREST xm. ''l Jire h<*i*' l»v notibud that AV. L. Bone, < ! sa'nl county, tulln bcf>ro Willijim A<iair. one of the Ju.-ticcM of the i’r c.c for. aid county, :is an • dray, ji. (dray Horse, with eoiu 5 yellow . pots on his i c>dc ;tnd shoulders, supposed Io he jtbout, lifh'cn yejus <dd, tour tert eleven inches high, vji! u« dby \V. \V. Thonip <>n JUid John B. Ad 'ir, freeholders »jf said count y, to be worth live dollars. 'l’ho owner of’ ;said <- d ray i. lut» l»y r« qnirrd to coine I'ii’VJiid pay diJ’i and tal;e fail hor. •• Jiwav ; or he will, he dealt with as the law <lir«•<•!.*.. A true extract from the c trav Book. N. N. BEALL, C. J. C. WWL ROOT a SON, 4 |!'Fi:i: f->r-ale «1 • .h, ;«cll c’.ec'. Ia- 5 family GROG FRIES FOR CASH! anmng which tire elmico (•'rein and Black Ten, Clmeolafe, Bromti and Cocoa, Pickles aud I're- CHEESE AND BUTTER, CRACKERS, Assorted, ' SUGARCURLDWWS | Ynnips anti iHg (asses, Spices, nil kinds and best quality . M.i-’keiel, Shad, Whit.- Fish, Soap ', a large assort ment, Raisins, Fig-, Prune.-, <te. May 1. ’ 161 EXCELSIOR MILL. Cor n Mcal and Hominy ! 'I HOI’XD at this Mill, is ouknowledgctl to he stipe rior to that whiuh is prepared by the 1 oLI style mills. /■ ♦i* - )'■ r sale by the Grocery and Provision | dealers i i Mjirie t i. March 21. 3SESSRS. PAGE & HAEEY', # J IL'!’ECTl'l LLY call the attention of the R Sl' public to their sissdl DRHOODS!! BOOTS AND SHOES, BTS AS WS, FIW BbmSTS AND IF> 1* OSi *s» CJ O ! CHIKA AND GLASS-WARE, and sec our Stock before buying elsewhere. Prices will be made to correspond with the hardness of the times. Store next Door to D. M. Young. , ’ PAGE&HAEEY. M tv 1, 1861. te. INDIGO, Madder, Copperas, Logwood, Blue Stone, Sulphur, Chalk, Whiting, Borax, &c., for sale by HAMMETT & GROVES, may 10, 1861. WJUUIA3IS & 31’1.E AN, M'-iucifnl'tiircni and Uealejs in all kind. Os miTffl, m BSD BMB i MATKESS ES, Looking Glasses, Plates &c. Pcacls Tree Street, A’iian4ti, Georgia. NE WPAI NT SHOP. THE undersigned laving permanently located in Marietta with a view of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS in all its various departments, lias taken the Room over the Workshop of W. R. .McCown, on Decatur Street. He would respectfully call the attention of citi izens and others to the same, and earnestly solicit a liberal share of patronage. ." '• All work don; with promptness and dispatch. Jan. IS, ly. I. N. HAYS. NOTH! JI. TWO months after date application will bo made to the lionorabls Court of Ordinary cl' i’auldiug county for leave to sell that portion Os the re il estate which lies in said county, of Reu ben T. Foot, late of Macon county Ala. deceased, may 27, ’(tl. JAMES N. FOOTE, Adm’r. NOTSCi’.. FiTWO months after date application will be m made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county for leave t > sell the real estate of John L. Davis, late of said county deceas- J. MALINDA I’. i) IVIS, Adm’x. May 27. 2SHI. IJ3INE Brandy and Wines for Medicinal purpos ; cs for sale l>y HAMMETT & 11AIR R ESTORATIV ES. MRS. Allcn.s and Wood’s Hair Restoratives- Bahn of Savannah, Tr’cophorous, Katha, on. Ac. Forsaleby II AM METT A GROVES. FAN U Y PE RFUM E R 3”. SUCH as Colognes, Hindkerchief Extracts. Hair Oils, Pomades, Ac. Toilet and Common Soaps. HAMMETT A GROVES. FAMILY t’eAS^ - p.TiNE Green and Black Teas, Yeast Powders, jp Soda, Cocking Extracts. Ac., forsaleby HAMMETT A GROVEE. TOBACCO. A LARGE assortment of Fine r tt'l Common jMI Chewing Tobacco. A iso Fine am Common f-egars for sale by HAMMETT A GROVES A LARGE lot of Writing Ink, which is war ranted, for sale by may 10, isfil. HAMMETT A GROTES. H MTE are selling Goods as cheap as ever for VV Cash. HAMMETT A GROVES A. ISAACS, Wholesale and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blondes, Ruches, Perfumery, Ac., Ae. Connelly’s Iren I'Tont I.nilding, White Hall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. mil ANKFI'L I'm- the very liberal patronage I 1. have received for the last five years lam hap py to inform the public and my friends that I have set up a Pi hire Gallery second to none in the State lam now prepared to furni.-h customers with Pictures of all sizes ami styles, equal to the best produced by the Photographic art All arc in vited to call 'in I see specimens. Prices low. ■ .T. rms— STRICTLY CASH.- G. J. GA BLE. SJIiNE Hair, Tooth nml Nail Brushes, and a ’ general assortment of Toilet articles, nmy It), Isfil. H AMME'fT A GROVES. Notice. THE heirs of Abner Dunagan, late, of Haber sham con 11 ly. <lcC'’a: <■■ I, a. re not iI; I that the es tate of said deceased has been rcdncml to cash ami is now ready for distribution, and they are hereby notified to apply to me at Orang ■, Cherokee county, Georgia, by the 25th day of December next, for their shares of said estate, or after that time; I shall proceed to vest th ,-.ime for their benefit ac cording Io law. T. G. I NDEiI WOOD, Admr. J tine 7, I ■' f> I. U.I VE R V ST A BI,E NOTH ’E. A LLpi rson- hiring Horses, Buggies or Cnrri 1 ' Ir mi ’lie Livery Stable ol the sub.-'.’ribi'r > :<■ m.liib’d I'.'l the CASK mu tlm paid at tho ( ‘intent hiibi . A I have !■> |ay<.» Ii |.n feed for my slock, 1 cannot credit out from mv i talic. I. N.‘ IIEUGIE. FAMILY STORE!' --■ —rtf* • .. -- GROVES /i BUTNER, g AA'E opened in tho Post Office Building, a VARIETY FAMILY STORE, in which will Lefouudevery article in tho Grocery line, liquors i x •epted, besides a great variety vs other articles. They will sell fir I C'aNii and Sniul! Profits. ■ If you want good COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, BABO®, LARD, classes. Syrup, Tobacco, Yarn, or anything in that line, give us a call, and we warrant satisfac tion. IVc will also keep Foolscap and Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, ami other articles of Stationery. COUN T RY PRO DUCE of all kinds, taken in barter on liberal terms, july 14. 1860 ly STILE AT TJIE OLD STAND I THE undersigned, thankful for past favors, is still manufacturing and repairing CABfHAGES A N D BUGGIES OF EVERY DESC u PTION, And No. Ts-oia ..A all of the Best Style and Finish, An J all AY arr a n ted, Repairing done in all the branches, as hernto fore. All acemints lite on ])■ cseiitntinn. Thosein lebted will plea.-c come forward nnd settle. Marietta, Jan. 1. HUMPHREY REID. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. J. J. NORTHCUTT, & CO., Marießa, Georgia, 1 0 AA'E their full susply of Staple and Fancy DM (IOOBS, LADIES <('• CHILDRENS' SUPEn IO II SHOES, together with a general assortment of articles, vhieh the/ are "jj'‘ on the most j'arorahh’ terms FOR !«=£« Call and be convinced. [mar 28 lARMOiT&COTs - EXCELSIOR MILLS, Marietta, Georgia, THIS French Burr Stone Mill, la'cly put up in McElfresh’s building near the railroad, runs Every Wednesday and Saturday, .nd makes the finest quality of Meal and Grist. Coin Ground for Toll. mar2l JARMON A CO. NSW RULING AND BOOK BINDING. THE subscribers reqiectfully inform the public that they have commenced, in the city of At lanta, A New Book Bindery, Blank-Books. Ledgers. Journals, Day Bool: 5 . Blot ters, Hotel and Stable Begisters, lU el-ct 5 , Ilc’ord Books, Ac., ■with or without printed Headings, and Ruled t<> any pattern dtsircil, manufactured in Hie neatest ami most improved manner without delay. Magazines, Musie, Newspapers, Ac., neatly bound at short notice. Ti G- Orders from any part of the Stale will meet with prompt attention, and Hooks required to be sent by mail, hand, wmgon or railroad, care fully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility of injury bv transportation. '.Jaii 6, ’GO. J. P. MASON A CO. C. J. SHEPARD, At the stand of J. 11. M’Clintock, Has no w on ian d.a large and well-selected ot FAMILY SUPLIES, to which he invites the attention of the eitiz--n’ of Marietta and the country. The ONE i'UICE SYSTEM.’ will he strictly adhered to. His terms will ’■'°CAS.H> or equivalent, that | COUNTRY PRODUCE, at Cash Prices, or short time to prompt paying custom eas. Bills Duo on Presentation. His determination is to sell good articles at low prices ami will expect prompt payments. g. I?. O A T 31 A N’ rt. MOHUMEtm. IB Tombs, Hoad Stones, Mantels, NT .A. SIE S .A. T\T 3D FURNISHING MARBLE. Also', Iron Railtm/ for C'.melertj Ittelc South of the Georgia Railroad Depot. A. i Inn (a, CTS JunS*l y. Mrs. A. ISAACS, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, ConiwHy's Ji-on Sinie, White Hull, near Alabama Stree t. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. A EAF.G'E ” (•rtmunt of I’l'iiiK’lHund 7% Ih’vg <• . Bertha <’;i|-h -*, Kmliroidi vi'Drei Trimmings and F.niry Goods constantly < n li:ind. ISoiiJii't j yjtndr (o oritt i - «t short notice. Oct 5, ly. IffiLDßUGS.lffii. A! VRKEEY X: JOYNER A NNt’l NCE to their customers that they have I 4 on huml a full and complete stock of D R. U O S / ND MEDICINES. Dir present assortment of nl] the usual goods kept in a Drug Flore, is now <,!Tercil at prices that C'innnt tail to suit. Persons in want of any of the tollowing would do well to price them at our house: Kerosene Burning Oil, KEROSENE LAMPS from CO cts. to $3 75 each. also Turpentine, Fluid, Candies, Alcohol, Lard and Sperm Oils, PA BNTERS’ COLORS, Putty, Window Glass, Druggists’ Vials, T>YTI2 Prescriptions carefully put up. Well Hopes, RED CORDS, PLOW LINES, PAINTED BUCKETS & TUBS, Cedar Buckets and Tubs, Well Backets and Y heels, Sieves and Riddles, Tea Kettles, Coffee Mills, BROOMS, Cotton Twine and Factory Thread. For sale by Mav J, 1861 WM. ROOT & SON. mi moi tiuiiL Its Character Claims, &c.. First. The Courtc of Instruction is extensive ami suited to the character and sphere of females - Second. The Diseiplineis effectually maintain ed, without severity, or hai.-hness. Third. The Rates of Tuition are moderate and the payments easy. Fourth. The Buildings and Grounds, being very much improved, are admirably adapted to pleasant and healthful study and exercise. Fifth. The Principal is, by birth and education, a Georgian ; all his interests and sympathies are emphatically Southern, and ho has purchased the property, under the above title for - the purpose of establishing a Southern female seminary, eqnal to any other in-Existence. Sixth. The parents who send their daughters here, may feel assured that they will be exempt from immoral influences; that they will have ox cell- nt social and religious advantages; that they will receive every attention necessary to their im provement nnd comfort: that they will be eon lucted regularly through a course of appropriate s'udies mid at the cud of tliat course, wi 1 receive diplomas, as certificates of their scholarship. Seventh. Siudeuts may cuter at any time and will be charged from the time of entrance to the close of the Session. I- ighth. The Principal is prepared to take hoarders at modern, e charges and to afford them extra aivantages for prosecuting their studies. For particulars, address T. B. COOPER, Erin. Marietta, Ga. May, 7, 1861. Tj r .fi?£ 1 Y E AST POWDERS! FEpHIS Yeast Powder is prepared of the best nnd S. purest materials, and will make light, sweet aud nutrition: bread; and for Buckwheat and oth er cakes, bis uits. Ao., is just the thing. With good flour these Yeast Powders arc certain to give f ill satisfaction if used according to the directions, and being much cheaper, while fully equal to the best No-them article, commends itself to Southern housekeepers. It is put up in half and one pound packets at Forty Cents a pouml. Sold only by WM. ROOT & SON, Marietta, may 24, 1861. HL TJ- 33 JB jR 1 1 0 0, 0 0 0 Feel On lland. FTSTIE subscriber has on hand at his Steam .Saw Mill, two and a half tnilcs from Marietta, 109,000 FEET OF LUMBER. Plank of any kind, or o her descriptions of lum ber he is prepared to furnish For the Cash, nt $1 par hundred at the Mill, or, $1 25 delivered at Marietta. .tfSgr* Orders may be le't at the Post Office, or at T, J. Atkinson's store. Apr. 1-ts FOUR HORNE COACH .’LINE From Marietta to Cumming’. rSMIE subscriber has in the above line a splendid J. Four Horse Conch, with excellent stock and careful drivers, by which passengers arc put through in shorter time and with fir greater convenience than formerly. Ev ry attention will be paid t their comfort, and no cxer.ions spared to make this line equal to any South. This line conne ts w th the W. A A. Railroad at Mariettr, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Cumming ; and return Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satire lays ; also connecting- same days with the Hack to and from Dahlonega. I, N. PEGGIE. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. The Justices <f the Inferior Court met for spec? al purposes June 15th, 1861. S N obedience io the expressed resolutions of the h. people of the county, the Court met this day for the purpose of assessing and ordering to be collected a certain tax on each individual Tax payer of said county tor the purpose of raising funds for the uniforming and equipping of Volun teers. It is therefore ordered by the court that 5-12 ofl p’-r cent be levied on the taxable proper ty of the citizens of this county and it is further ordered that one fourth of that amount be immedi ately assessed-and collected or so soon a« practa ble by th’- tax collector of this county and by him paid over to the provisional committee, or to A, W. Holcombe Chairman of said committee for the purposes aforesaid, and it is further ordered that the Tax collector be and he is hereby authorised and empowered to proceed to the collection of the said amount of one fourth of 5-12 one percent, on the taxable property as aforesaid,-„sosoon as the neeessaqy Hook -'hall be prepared ami delivered to hint by the Clerk of this Court, and that lie credit all such persons as have made voluntary contributions to the patriotic, purposes aforesaid and paid the same or any part of the same on the tax levied on tin tn under this order if they desier with such amounts as they have paid, ami it is fur ther ordered that the Clerk of this court do at onee ami without iinnm-essary delay purchase ,t prepare a book in which he shall enter the names of all the citizens of the county liable to taxation with the a mount of assessment op posito the same,based upon thi- returns to the tax Heeeiver for the year l- t'.l ami deliver the said book to the tax Collector to Im ii.-a d by h m in the collei'tior of this assess ment ami to be placed on file in the Clerk’s office I'm- reem-il ami rel'ci-miec lor all future time and it is furtli r ordered th at these proceedings be pub lished in the Marietta paper ;. SAM’L. I.AWtli’XtT-b j. 1. c. T. H. Mt)(H:i-l. .i. t < . JI, M. II \ JIM KIT. J. t.c. A. -I. RIGSBY. ,t. t. c. A true extract from the minutes of said Inferior Court. W. W. C ARRELL. Clerk I.C. Jiru 1 I, IsGl. CAPTURE OF THIRST. NICHOLAS. The Richmond Va. correspondent of the Charleston Mercury, has the following: Just as I am about to mail this, I important capture 1 r °° schooners near Point Lookout, at of tho Potomac, by a party of in tho service of tho Confederate information was brought by the captors, wIC arrived this morning from FrcdcricksburoL. with thirty-nine prisoners captured. facts in general, so far as have been ascor. tamed, and upon which you may rely, are as follows: A Colonel, or Captain, Thomas of Maryland, one of the bravo volunteer young Zouaves of that State, left Richmond some six or seven days ago, and by disguising him self, reached Baltimore by tho way of Phila delphia. The route he took is not known.— lie travelled between these two cities as a t Lady. At Baltimore ho took passage with a ' number cf his brave Southern friends, on z board tho St. Nicholas steamer, one of a gnlar line between Baltimore and ton. The number is variously stated at twenty to forty. Os CfturfA'tHcy'siiowed D- ’ signs of being party, or even ' When near Point Lookout, <?herc the Potomac empties into the Chesa peake Bay. Thomas went down to his cabin and opened his baggage, which consisted chiefly of efficient arms, and then distributed tl en to bis friends. He and his paity imme diately demanded the surrender of the stea mer. It was surrendered without a struggle, and “nobody was hurt.” Thomas had pro vided himself with an efficient engineer as one of the party, in case there had been any difficulty with the engineer of the steamer. All went on smoothly, how'ever, and .Capttifr " Thomas began, for the first time, his naval career. He had not to cruise long before three rich prizes, one after the other, came in his way. One was a vessel laden with near four thousand bags of coffee, another had a cargo of ice, and the third a cargo of sugar. The whole of the captures must be worth two hundred thousand dollars. They took them into Fredericksbug. But our hero, Thomas, has higher game in view; he meant to have captured the Paionee, and for that purpose proceeded to the camp of the Tennessee re giment, on the banks of tho Potomac, to ask for that regiment, or a portion of it, to accom pany him. Only a part of the regiment was present, and its commander declined to accept - . the invitation. Thomas not being able to ac c mplish his purpose, brought his prisoners on to Richmond. He felt sanguine of being able to capture the Pawnee, and regrets very much not having had tho necessary force.— The commander of the Tennessee force, pro bably, deemed it a hazardous or a sort of ro mantic enterprise. Thomas having accom plished so much, ought to have had an op portunity to try his skill and bravery upon the Pawnee. I am against the practice, which is too common, of writing extravagant encomiums, but I cannot lose this opportuni ty of giving “honor to whom honor is due,” and to mention, in terms of admiration, the brave Maryland boys, many of them wealthy an I of the best families, who have left their homes to join us in the war. r’B--- At last advices from San Francisco* three millions of treasure had accumulated, there over and above the usual deposits ow ing to the failure to ship, from fear of priva teers. It is not impossible that some of this treasure may have been finding its way to the East, through the Butterfield overland route, to Western Miss turi, nnd the seizure of the coaches and stock of that line, by Gov. Jackson, will not only stop further shipments, bit may put some of the dust in hi< posse • sion. A million or two obtained in that way would be quite a desirable increase in the Missouri treasury. GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Executive Department. Joseph E. Brown—Governor. •John B. Campbell, ! 11.11. Waters, I Secretaries of Executive 11. J. G. Williams, [ Dep’t. A. F. Putnam, J IL P. Watkins—Secretary of State. John Jones—Treasurer. Petersen Thwoatt—Comptroller GeneraL A. J. Boggess—Surveyor do. Henry C. Wayne—Adjutant do 0- J. Wellborn—Libarian. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Theodore L. Guerry—President of Senate. F. 11. West—Secretary do. do. C. J. Williams— Speaker of House of Rep, George Hillyer—Clerk “ “ •• PENITENTIARY. •Tas. A. Green—Principal Keeper ofPen. Charles G. Taibird—Assistant** “ “ Thos. T. Windsor— Book Keeper “ “ Charles W. Lane —Chaplain “ “ “ Dr. G. D. Case —Physician “ “ *• LUNATIC ASYLUM Dr. T. F. Green—Sup’nt. Lunatic Asylum. Dr. S. G. White,] I). C. Campbell, r Trustees do. do, Miller Grieve. J 31ir.CU COWS WANTED THREE or FOUR good Milch Cows with young calves wanted. Apply at this office or J. M. P. ANDERSON. Marietta, June 21, 18G1. , IETTERS remaining in the Post Office at J Marietta, Ga., July 1, 18G1. I A.—Anderson, AVm P Ivey, Samuel I Allhritai', AW J.—Jones, A J I Athmore, George E Jones, Carnelius I Armstrong, Capt Jones, G B I B.—Box, J W Johnson, Thos 0 I Bonner, Jackson L.—Lay, Charles F I Benson, W W Loyd. Charles S I Berkley, E S M. —Mathews, Brown, Miss Rebecca Mote, Mrs Elisabeth Brown, James B Mclntire, R Bastou, A O P.—Persons, Wm II J C.—Cuthbert. Robert R.—Ramsey Mrs Jantj Carmiehall. J T S.— Smith, MrsE Cleveland J II Stroud, John W Carlton, B F Suttive, John W D. —Deloach, Sol. R Stevens, J F Deyar, E S Sims, Mr E.—Ealie, Eldio Scott, George W G.—Glass, Isaac N Stidham, G II Glenn, John W Strozier George ll.—Hunter, W J Stccnberger, Miss E i Herrington, Wm S Stccnberger, Miss A Hembree. Miss Rachel!'.—Tatem, F A Harris, Mrs M Thomas, Elisha Haney, Miss Susan Thomas, James M House, J F Thornton, EG Harvell, Joseph V.—A ’aughn, James Howard, Wm J Vaughn. Miss S J II 3 Halford, B W.—Wynn, E W 2 Howard & Son 'Whitehorn, Z II Hicks, F T Williams, C II I.— Irvin, Samuel B Wilson, It E 30 AVm. F. GROVES, P. M.' FipAN BARK will bo purchased by the Muriel* Steam Tannery, in any quantity, for wh^ l three (3) cents per foot will be paid, if dolive*! -j at the yard. J NO. 11. GLOVFRi