Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, December 07, 1861, Image 4

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. NUMJJKK osr.” Os al! the great men on this wide earth —nt all the pa'riots, * generals, utatesnicn, and philanthropists, the bra vest, the most patriotie, the most devo ted, the most iitisellisk. th • most beue\<>- lent is he calling himself “Xumh r One." True. he t< lbws Burn’s advice. ••Hi' keeps himself. ns well s In- can. From cntie tl dissection. Rut peep 4 through every other man. With sh.tipi tied, sly inspection." But that's his voca'ion and it is "no sin for a nmi t > labor in his vocation./ Some might? magnate in the State, or some little great man, theoretically the Horvant, prm-» : ally the master of those who elected him, gets an idea into Lis knowledge-box. that it would be a g v’d and popular thing to interfere with the regular coHrse of trade in some par ticulars. Accordingly he seizes, with out authority of law and on his own responsibility, the people’s goods and aays he is going to appropriate them to the public. He t ikes private property lor "public uses” though it is hard to tell how the public is to be benefitted, when a stop i.- thus put not only to sell ing but eventually to buying. Ihe act is popular however. A good many peo ple s'n nt Hosannah, forgetting that "the poisoned chalice m 'V be ce-mir.end ed to their own lips.” Ihe offi -er ex pects higher advancement from the ma joritv, and he looks out for "oumber Onc." Wh it business have a small minority of property owners with rights? Well do.ue ! says the usurer, all specu lation in all property other than mine and bv myself, should be crushed out 1 -.mlv ask twenty per. cent in crest for mv moeny I don’t deal in dry-goods ur groceries, 1 am no speculator, but 1 believe in taking care of “X umber One.’’ Good ! says the farmer. I have a lot of bacon left over from last seas m, for which I r.sk on/y 33eents a pound, thrice what it cost me. But lam no specula tor- lam "Xumber One." Down with all speculators ! Good ! says the tanner, I consume salt, coffee, whisky, &c.. but I produce leather, which I sell at thrice the prices of six months ago, but 1 buy hides at a ver?’ small -tdvancj on old prices No body hurt y< t but the salt speculator, and* with inc. he is Number Two. I say ditto to that, says the shoe-man, though the farmer to mo is only Num ber Three. Good 1 says the miser, I drew from he banks before they suspended, and h ite h eir led up some hundreds in gold :«ml silver, buried in old shot bags in my cellar. 1 expect the time when specie will be worth 20 per eent in cur rency, when it gets higher, I shall sell. 1 look on: for "Xurnbi r One.” lam no speculator - perdition t-> them, they made me pay nin • dollars tor the very salt they bought at seven. Good ! says the weaver, our Gover nor di J right ! To be sure I sell for 32 cents per pound, in cloth, the very cot ton tor which 1 paid 8 cents, but tiiat is not speculation - not at all, I only take legitimate advantage of the market. - "Number One" is my man. Good ! says the legislators, the Gov ernor has done one class of speculators "Brown," let us out do him and burn a’l speculators to cinders. Let ns enact that no man shall sell his own p'openy, except at our prices. Every body will be so glad to see every body else scorched, that, one way or itlier, the majority wdl lie with us. Even if ev ery man curses a little at his <rwn par ticular g'liivance, lie will be cods /cd f»r his own little mi.-for tines by con leiriplating those of his neighbors. You see my boy, says the 11< Durable Mcphistophih s ’I rick’em, to tin: young, haud.-otm', eloquent, promising mid Honorable member from II ill- icie coun ty. it’s t.oing to be popular, and we'll get ;e-< kcteii upon it. That’s the tck .•’. my Loy. Take a drink ' Here’s sue ei.-s.s to "Number One.” \nd so on to die end of the clmpte . Well, it in not surprising 'hat human nature is very mnch like porcine nature -with i slight difl relief in favor of the latter, as is dubiously supposed, in the small article of souls. A depred.it ing pig gets hitched in a fence, his squeals call together all of bis name ami species f>r a mile round, they rush to the alarm from every direction and im mediately organiz • a mass convention. You had no Lu-iness trying clandes tinely to get at those nubbins, through such a narrow crack, says (or might nay) one. Serves you rigid, says an other, trying to monoplize what was in tended for all our community. Forth with out- Hcizi'H the tail others the hind legs and the poor victim of his own speculation is torn to pieces—a sacri fice, to the pitiless, selfishness of bis porcine "fellow-citizens,’'’ —every one ot whom would have done as the ttuflet'er did, had tlu-p espied the crack, judged it large en >ugh to creep through and the speculation a profitable one. The victim can’t understand the point of the aignnient, norilicjustice of his condem nation. but the majority can, and that’s suffi dent. From all wh ch we c mclnde that a pig is a speculative animal per though he abh >is profitable speculation in others, like his human, "f'-lloxv-crea ture”.ami with mt nttemp.ing to defend extortion and the grasping capacity which has disgraced the operations of some moß'iplists, whose proceeding's we BHi'ain.i and stiffer by as much as any. and regret that an opportunity, which appears to have been inci ilabl<>, was offered for < xtortion, yet we would < x hurt all those who are disposed to con demn others to examine themselves, ami answer candidly if they would not d-> tin: same, under similar circumstances and like opportunities. If they consei- ! cutiounly answer that they would not I take die best price they could get for ■ their property, then are they justly en- ■ tith’d to cast at their weaker brethren I the first atone'.—Chronicle it Sentinel. i KEFF.CTS OF THE INVASION OF THE SOUTHERN CO IST WHIT THE COMMERCIAL WORLD TV IIX LOSE BV THE LINCOLN RAID. i We find the following interesting ‘ letter, containing many painful and • startling truths, in the Columbia ' liniau," oftheSlst: i Charleston’. Nov. 19, 1861.—Edisto Island is nearly laid in mins. Mr. J. J. Mikel, Mrs Hopkinsen, and Mr I. Legare, have all burned their entire crops —neyro houses, barns, &c., and at a meet ng of the planters this has been universally determined on. The same spirit actuates the owners of all the Sea Island plantations. 1 fully i expect to hear that the entire Sea Is- ■ land crop es this State will meet a sim- I ilar fate. I None will be saved, for all is in the : fields or gin houses; thus twen’y thous. - and bales the product- of this State I amounting' to two millions five hun j dred dmusand dollars, will he destioy - ;cd by the hands < f proprietors them - selves, rather than it shall fall into the : possession of our vandal enemies, and i 1 have no reason to believe that Geor- I gia will pursue any o'her course. Iler people are as nobk- and self-sacrificing as ours. IheSe i Island crop of last year was estimated at forty thousand i bales, and this year the favorable seas ! ons made the plaiwers calculate on for-- I tytive thousand bales. Should the vandals over-run Florida, and make any demonstration on the Sea Island producing portions of that State, yon may expect the planters there to follow cur example, and thus will the entire tine staple crop of this t'on t federacy be totally deStioycd, estima -1 ted n value at SIOO to $l5O a bale, i from four to five millions; but this is ! not all. Tiie cultiva ion of this article ■ will not be resumed while the war lasts i It is known to you that the seaboard of ; South Carolinia, Georgia and Florida ; are the only regions of the earth where i fine and extra fine cotton, termed long , staple, can be successfully produced. Now, the production of this article is indispensable to the manufacturers of . Baton, Lancashire, and many other of ; the districts in England, France, Ger ; many and Switzerland. I here is no ‘ substitute for it, and the lace and silk i spinners will feel the blow even more ! severely than we, who only sacrifice 'our incomes and our luxuries; they I have, beside.® their mills to keep in I working ordei and occupied, a large ; number of operatives to feed, and these ' people are not easily managed when thrown out of employment. t There is much trouble in England, growing out of Earl Kussell's idea that slavery is a wrong and against the sentiments of England, and therefore, acting on this principle it were better to exterminate the institution of slave ry and the South, rather than acknowl edge our just independence, which would insure the prosperity of her peo ple even through the Yankee govern’* m ut go to war foi so doing. I hope our people will remember the course England has assumed against us, and a hen we can let ns express our senti mcnis freely 1 see no hope for the raising of the blockade while Earl Rus sell occupies the Governmeii', but I d > 1< ok in time for a change in public sen- • imen so strong that Derby will take the reins, and the justice we seek be I no bmgei denied us. The w<*ather is cold and winterish, ; yet. the body of the people are calm and i determined. Ihe sacrifices our fore" j fathers made during the first Revolu tion will cheerfully be endured again.— |\\ e will tight and conquer the Yan | kec vand ils on our s lil, even though ; we fight them without shoes < r cloth -1 "'S- Tf.xxkssee ox the I’hoskcution of the \\ ai:— N<> J‘i(•ponitlon fora Hestnrotion nr Jie-connlrcation to be Entertained - The following resolutions, relating to South ern independence, were offered in the lower branch ol the Tennessee Legisla ture on tqe Ifith : t'esolued, That it is the sense of this General Assembly that the separation of .hose States now forming the Confed eral' States of America from the Fuited States, is and ought to be fin d, berpet- I n il and irrevocable, and that Tennessee i will, under no cireuiustaucs, en ertain any proposition from any quarter which rn.y have for i s object a restoration or reconstruction of the late Jnion, on any terms or conditions whatever. llesolc'd, That the war which the United states are waging upon the Con erate states should be prosecuted on our part with the ntmo-t vigor and • nergy, until our in lependenee and nationality tire uncondition.illy ac knowledged by tin’ Fnited States. Evolved, That Tcnnesse pledges her self to het lister States of the Confed eracy, that she will stand by them throughout the struggle ; aud uhe will | coiitribute till the meant which her re sources will supply, so far as the same i may be nt cessaiy, to the support of ’ the common eauui-, and will not cousent i to lay down arms until peace is entail - : lisbcd on the basis of the foregoing , residnlions. PRINTING INK FACnP.Kh AND |OH MAr.E Ut jB. A. RANDALL CO., CEO. THE MARIETTA WEEKLY ADVOCATE. ' WATCHES! i COCKS Q J" eweli'v ' \V-M- A- FRAZEII lias just retuni.tl from New ' IL York with the best selected stock of Watch ! es. Clocks. Jewelry. Sterling Silver and plated ware, ever in this market, and will sell cheaper than ever before offered. A splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting j of Etruscan. Lava, Coral. Jets, and plain (told Setts. Rings, Pencils, Keys and everything of the latest style at, FRAZERS. 1861. 1861. MEDICINES. HAMILTON, MARKLEY & JOYNER. ANNOUNCE to the public that they have com menced the New Year with a full stock of Drugs & Medicines. Ttiey are also fully prepared to sell an terms that will suit the times. Kerosene Oil, Kerosene Lamps : ! Hunt. Turpentine, Alcohol.; Linseed oil. Lard and Sperm C i n.s for machinery. White Lead : Ground Colors. Window-Glass : Putty - Druggists Glass Ware: and '.’very other species of Druggists’ Stock. Prescriptions Carefully Pre pared. -January 18(51. NOW IS YOUR TIME ’. W.v. A. Fkazek is selling his entire stock c Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver an Plated Ware, at unusually low prices, (to make room for a fall stoek). Look at the prices, then call and see the goods, and we are sure jot wiil buy. Silver Watches from $5 to SSO. Gold ’’ 15 to 20. 30 hour clocks, from $3 to $lO. 8 day “ ** $4 to £l2. Setts Jewelry (Pin & Ear-rings) $2 to §SO. Ear-rings from 50 cts to $25. Pius, from 25 cts to $25. -Sleeve Buttons. Studs, Rings. Gold Pencils, Gold and Jet Crosses, Lava Pins. Gold Buckles. Lockets. Keys, Bracelets, Gold Chatelains, Gold Vest and Fob Chains, Chaims, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Sterling Silver Ware, Consisting of Spoons, Forks, Cake and Pie Knives. Napkin Rings, Bouquet Holders, Cups. Sugar, (.'ream and Salt Spoons. Card Cases, Chil dren’s Knife and Fork. Beside a large variety of Wedding presents. All watratiteT genuine silver. Plated Ware, Os the bent quality, plated on White Metal, war ranted. Full weight of silver, consisting 1 Spoons, Forks. Cake and Pie Knives, C> ns. Cake and Card Baskets. Butter dishe® Spoon Holders Napkin rings. Syrup cups and plates. Tea sets, (5 pieces from $25 to SSO. and warr in ted of the best quality. (till and be convinced that Frazers is the place to buy ting 3. ly BOOK STORE. CALL AND SEE The Household of Bouverie, (Bv a Kentucky Lady.) Il IND-BOOK OF LITERATURE • .Mrs. Botta. NEMESIS. -M. HARLAND. LOUIES Last I'ERM AT SI. MARYS. The Literary Women o f the South. A splendid Edition of tin BRITISH CLASSICS . All the fresh, new and des. able Books received ■ by 11A M1 LT< >N, MARK LY & JOIN ER : as so.ia as issued from the press. Oo Our fall stock of Paper, Eh velopes, lihtnkbookx, Mticilluge, ; ' Tnl's, Quills, Po't Monies, Gold Pens, Writinci Desks, d-c. has just been opened in great variety. We are specially prepared to sell good Letter. Cap and Note PAPERS mnch cheaper anti better than ever, as we buy from the Mills DIRECT "O-tt. Agents for Firth I: Ponds Popular Music. HAMILTON. MARKLEY A JOYNER. June 2d. 18(51. TDzry G-oocis, Ready-Made Clothing, HITS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. FTIHE subscriber at the North corner of the _L square in Marietta keeps constantly on hand a well selected stoek of Goods in the above line of trade, and respectfully invites the inspec tion of liis friends and the public both with re gard to their QUALITIES and PRICES. ns my customers cgij buy from ige us Ivyy as from any bouse in Georgia, IPOIFL CASH! And I only ask that the public in Cobb and the adjacent counties will satisfy themselves ol the fact. L. BENNETT. N. 8.-- -My customers indebted to me are re quested to come forward and settle their nc counts. L. B. All persons indebted are expeotod to come forward and .settle at once. jriCf Persons wanting Goods can got them m eheup for cash nt mv .Store as any where. L, 81-LNNETT. Oct. 5, IHI.O (im DAVID TRWtX. OUEHM.EE UVTI.EIt. IRWIN a, BUTLER, A TIORNEYS A1 LA W, ?XZf<'JLTlOtt,Cl, OrcA. BUSINESS confided to their professional management in the following counties will be transacted, viz ; Campbell, Paulding. Polk. Cobb. Clihi-okee, Forsyth. Lumpkin, Fulton and Milton. Also, in the District Court at Marietta, and at the Supreme Court at Atlanta. "■fl' The District Court sits at Marietta on the second Monday in March and September. Re turn 20 davs before Court. { DR. J. H. McLEAN’S Strenghtliening Cordial and Blood Furiiler, THE GREATEST Itemed v in the " 01 aiK ’ nioS t qgy f' EwjW Delicious WEI ani.» DKi.iujrmi. Cordial ever taken. WML t b'- ,twani^s U P- Wsd z ”*i thousands Before takii l1 ’ are daily using Me After t(iking. Lean’s Strengthening Cordial, certify that it is absolutely an infallible remedy for renovating and Ixvigoi:VHXd the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re : storing the sick, suffering invalid to ll<*<lltli ' and St: cngtli. ‘ THEKE IH NO .MISTAKE ABOUT IT. ' It will cure liver complaint, dyspepsia. Diar i i-hcea. clisentery. headache, depression of spirits. ! fever and ague, inward fevc. bad breath, or any disease of the liver, stomach, or bowels. Gentlemen do you wish to be healthy, strong and vigorous ? Ladies, do vou want the bloom of health to mount to your cheeks again? -then go and get Mcljenivs Strenijlheiiinij Cordial & Blood Purifier, ■ Delay not a moment: it is warranted.to give | satisfaction. It will cure any disease of the kidneys, womb, or bladder; fainting, obstruct ed menstruation, falling ot the womb, barren ! ness. or any disease arising from chronic or nervous debility, it is an infalible remedy. For Children. < Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny chil j dren. to be Heal'thy, strong and robust?—then ' give them McLean's Strenctiienixo Cordial, I (sec the directions on each buttle) it is delicious to take One table spoonful, taken every morn ing fasting, is a sure preventive against chills and fever, Yellow Rever, cholera or any pre vailing diseases. jaST-Caution.- Bew are of Druggists or Deal - ers who may try to palm upon yon a bottle of Bitters or Sarsaparilla (which ih“y car. buy cheap.) by saying it is just as good. There are even men'Base enough to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such infa mous pirates and their villainous compounds! Aik for Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cor- • - ip•'*>(] Purifier. Take nothing else. It is tne omy icmta.y that will purity your Blood | thoroughly, and. at the same time. Strengthen -, and Invigorate the whole organization. It is put up in Large Bottles—sl per bottle, or six bottles $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Proprietor. Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, JTb. DR. McLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. I for Liver Complaint Biliousness, Headache, &c, I There has never been a I’athahtic medicine, ! offered to the public, that has given such entire i satisfaction as McLean's Universal Pills. j Beieg entirely vegetable, they are perfectly I innocent and can be taken by the most tender infant ; yet prompt and powerful in removing all Bilious secretions, acid or impure feted matter from the stom ich. Ir> fact, they are the only pills tlmt should be used in malarious dis tricts. They produce no griping sic’-'ne.-.; or pain at the stomach or bowels, though very active and searching in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from biliousness, headache and foul stom ach, when so cheap a remedy can be obtained? Keep them constantly on hand; a single dose. 1 taken in season, may prevent hours, days and 1 months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. 11. McLean's Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated they are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per b< x, can be sent by mail to anv part of the countrv. J.'H. McLEAX, Sole Proprietor. | Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. lhe Best External in the World for Man or Beast Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude ami misery by . the use of this invaluable Liniment. It will relieve I’Atx almost ’nstantaneously. and it will cleans, purify and heal the foulest sore in an incredi ble short time. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment will relieve the most inveterate cases of rhumatism. goute, or Neuralgia. Foi paralysis contracted muscles, stiffness or weakness in the Joints, museles 01 ligaments, it will never fail. Two applications will cure sore throat, head ache or earache. For burns or scalds, or any p iin. it is an infallible remedy. Try it, anti you will find it an indispensable remedy. Keep it always on hand. Planters. Farmers, or any one having-charge of horses, will save money by using McLean's Volcanic OU Liniment. It is a speedy and in fallible cure for Galls, sprains, chafes, swellings, sweeney, sores, won ds. scratches, or any exter nal disease. Try it. and vou will be convinced. DR. .1, 11. McLEAN Pioprielor SAINT louis, mo. Wii.UEiAM Root, Agents, Marietta. . May 17th. 1861 —wly. ] MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY of BOOK. NEWS. MANILLA AND WRAPPING PAPER, Lcller. Cap, Note and Envelope. Paper Fur nished to Order. Our News and Book PAPER is as good as any manufactured and at reasonable terms. Cash Paid For Cotton and Linen Rags. Old Rope. BAGGINH AND COTTON WASTE. Address A. S. EDMONSTON A CO, Oct. lltth. I 860-ly. Marietta. Ga New Book Bindery. Ruling and Book-Binding. T' HE subscribers respectfully inform the "’ib lie that they have commences, tn tho city <>f Atlanta, a New Book-Bindery— Blank Books, Ledgers. Journals. Day Books Blotters, Hotel and Stable, Registers. Dockets Record Books. Ac., with or without Printed Headings, and Ruled to any pattern desired, manufactitred in the neatest and most durable manner without delay. Magazines. Music. News papers. Ac., neatly bound at short notice. from any part of the State will meet with prompt attention, and Books required to be sent by mail, hand, wagon or railroad, carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibilitj of injury bv transixirtation. J I’. MASON & CO. Aug. 31 1 year. STERLING SILVER ware. SOLID silver (sterling) spoons, forks, napkin rings, cups and wef iing presents of all kinds isut received at FRAZIER t <MJ k'tKi'KMiUiAtH' LIN 11! From Marietta to Cumming. ; — | FIMIE subscriber has in the above line a splendid | JL Four Ilorso Coaeh. with excellent stock an I careful drivers,by which passengers arc put tbrouuh j in shorter time ami with f.r greater convenience than formerly. Kv rv at ention will (c pnid t hei comfort, ami no excr ions spare I to nmaethis line equal to nny South. , This line eotinu t* w th he W. A A. Railroad at Marietta, on Moudavs, y.e m ; i l-'rday.’ for Cumming ; and return fu«sdays. Thursdays mid Satur ays: also connecting same days with Iho Hack tv and from Dahlonega. I. N. MEG GIF. HAVING returned to Marietta again, my old home. I offer my services to the citizens of Marietta and the public generally, who 1 have served for nearly twenty years in repairing WatClies, &c" lam now prepared to serve you again. In addition I have in Store, an as sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco & Cigars of the Best Brands SOAPS. TOMATOES in Uuns, Fresh ove Oysters. SARDIS ES AND CLAMS, and a variety ot Articles usually kept in a Con fectionary Store Thankful for past patronage so liberally bes towed, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. The Ladies are especially solicited to call. West side of the Public Square, next door to Phoenix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept. 1-lth -ts. MARIETTA FEMALE OO 13. 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. SPB- Particular information should be obtain ed. not from Rumor, but by direct application to T. B. COOPER. A. M., Principal. Sept. 3. 18(J], In the District Court of the Confederate States for the Northern District of Georgia At Chambers. 9th October. 18(51 ORDERED, That the first regular Term of the District Court of the Conlederate States of America, for )hc Northern District of Geor gia, be held in the town of Marietta, Cobb coun ty, in said Northern District, on the secon 1 Wednesday of December next, ensuing, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. of which all persons interested will take due notice. And it is further Ordered. That a copy of this C’rder 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 Northern District of Georgia. W. 11. HUNT, Clerk Marietta. Ga., Oct 12, 18(51. 1861. spring 1861. AND Summer Goods!!!! Phoenix Building. Marietta. G-a (Ojijiositc the Public Square) » Tl. KIRSCH. SPRING & SUMMER HA- I. in Store, a splendid assortment ot STA PLEand FANCY Dry-Goods, suitable for City and Country Trade. Having made excellent arrangements for full supply of everything jxifiw -visro at all times through the season, assure custom , ers, and the public generally, that he will sei i any and nil styles of GOODS As low as can be purchased in this City : Assorted Goods in Silks. Bareges. Muslins, Ma j retz.es. Organdies, and Jnckonets, Foulard ’ Anglaise, and Grass Cloth Suits. Mantil las. in Silks. Laces, Grass Cloth. &c. Em- j broidered and Lace Setts. Linen and | Lace Setts. H. S. L. C. and Superior Handkerchiefs. Parasols. Fans, Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Also. a. toll supply of Bleached And Brown ] Sheetingsand Shirtings. Cotton ades. Jeane® and Stripes. HOOP SKIRTS of the latest I styles- BOOTS, SHOES, &e Also. a. large stoek of I{EAI)Y-MAI)E CLOTHING, Which be will sell as low, for Cash, as they can be bought in this or any other market. K-.®-Call and examine his Stock. None can I excel him. - April 12th. 18(51-1 v. 1 HAVE ON AND FOR SILF AS LOW AS I THE TIMES WILL ALLOW FOR CASH ONtY, Black Tea. Choice, Green Tea, White r Sugar, Yellow Coflfee Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Brown Sugar, Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers. Pickles ond Preset ~es, Mackerel, WLi eFish, Syrup and Molasses, Yeast Powders, Cooking Soda, Soap & Starch. INDIGO AND MADDER, Copperas, Lojrvvood, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow-, Rercusion Caps, Lead. Flints, Cun Tubes, <Scc. <3 rockery st vo, M CIST AR O AND VIN Eli 4i R ADAMANTINE CANDLES. COCOA, Candies, .Raisins, K uts cfce.. <fcc We will do our best to keep our Stock as complete as possible and will t .-y to suit our customers. Our terms are Cash. WILLIAM BOOT & SON. August sth 18til, A. ISAACS, Wholesale and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, Jloal Presses. Embroideries, Laces, Blondes, RuelieJ Pi-rlumery. de.. Ac. •on - U-.’* Ire.i From Building, White Hall Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA PBIPiTmCIFiK. FOR SAI.E BY 8. A. RANDALL a CO., Marietta, Geo. Nov. 26, 1861, ts WM.AFBAZER, II AS A S I’ LE N DID STO C K OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Silver and Plated Ware, Which he offers at prices to suit the times. FOK CASH ONLY, At his store one door aLove Connell’s Hall. June Ist, 1861 Cherokee Baptist College. (Jjissville, County. (Seorszirv, I dh 132 50 TO $16.1 oh p.iya foi 11» weeks Tuition tjp Board. Lodging. rdFuel and School incidentals for a young i.iau. There are six Classes jwo Ac idemic and four Collegiate). Students an-received a' any state of preparation and for nny studio* ’ ej- may select. Tuition p’.ynble in advance. Boarding in private families Provisinns for i()0 students. For further jiarticulars address Rev. THOMAS RAMBAUT. L. L. D. Pres't. or Prof. J. I>. COLLINS. A. M., Dean of J'a’lty. N. B. —Spring session opens Thitrsdv,- January 17th. 18<-1 - jan. 4 18(51. Iv. Corn Sliellers ON hand, a lot of thi bos' Coin S’ <•!!(• s Nov W. I. WAD«WORTH. FRUIT TREE NURSERY. A line assortment of the most popular T r >i' it 1 For sale by N. B. HARDEN Marietta. Ga.. Oct VS 18G0 PLATED CONSISTING of Teasetts. Castors. Forks Spoons. Holders. Cups. Cake and Pie Knives i Ac.. Ac., plated on the very best White Meta I with full weight of silver at FRAZERS. .roiix saxges. m. r. grist. AND SA DDL i: RY. i ° SANGES A- HRIST. (East side Public Square, near Decatur Street.) rpilE undersigned would most respectfully I call the attention of the publie to the above. j bu-i.iess which weintend carryingon inall its Various l»ep:tr<n»eii*s, i with m-itr.ess and disp-itch. surpassed by few I establishments in the South. ; Repairing of a’l kin Is promptly attended t<>. ] A tine lot of Horse Collars m id'- of Native i Material kept on hand and m >de to order.'C’i-x, I Acc-'iints will be due and collectable twic a : year- s iy the first of Julj’ and January of each : year. A CCOUNTS not' settled promptly ai those times, will draw interest for ail the time | they remain unsettled. I A liberal share of patronage is respectfully ■ solicited. —mar 8. ’(SO-tf BT~JAMES’ INSTITUTIY Ror Young Ladies. THE Third Session will open August 19th, and close December 20th. Tuition from $2 50 to $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition, from time of entrance to end of session payable in October. Circulars containing particulars obtain ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 18(52 T. HI. AIUW-H, RESIDENTD E N 'l' I S T GRATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity for it liberal patronage during the past ten years, is still prepared to perforin all operations either for preserving the natural, or nserting artitliciai teeth in the most approved manner. He solicits calls from those who have verybad teeth, as he is using a pr< partition for filling the most delicate teeth no ma ter how badly de cayed, if not otherwise diseased and rendering them serviceable for veal's It is about the same color as the teeth and will never cluing or discolor the teeth. Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom he has operated during the p-ist 'en years. Terms. —Cash, unless by special contract. Office south side of public square, ever the >‘ost Office Oct sth KO. 18. "W en 11 i L o e T HOUS EA ND S IGM P A i'NTE R nn«i Imitator of Wood and Marble. Shop in the East Basement el Marietta Hotel O’) Decatur street. Please leave orders in )b- srs .Markley A Joyner's store. • W NEW PA ? XT ‘iUOP. T IE undersigned 1 living pi'rm tt ently lnent*>-l in Marietta with av:. wof< ;i tying on th PAINTING BUSINESS in all its various <iep rim* nrs, ha- ak. n th- Room over the Workshop of W K. M<-Cown. on l>e<-ntur Street. Ho would re-pectfullv eall tlia attend-n f • iti izens and others to the s-iine, .-ad earnestly solicit a liberal share of patronng,- yE©~All work done with promptness and dispatch. Jan 18, ly. I. N. HAYS. W. T. MOORE. FASHIONABLE 7 AILOR, Marietta, Georgia. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he is permanent ly located in the city where he intends carrying on the Tailoring Business, in all its departments in the latest ami most improved styleof th.’art. and earnestly solicits a continuation of that pat ronage heretofore extended to him Satisfac tion warranted. Rooms up-stairs over AV tide White’:) Grocery store —North side of public square.. Nov. 9th, 1 j