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Sunday Moraine, September IS. 1»63-
Oj’r City.—Nothing of unusual interest
has transpired in our city this week’ Many
idle rumors have been.put afloat by parties
interested in getting the price of food as
high as they possibly can, and by others
whose loyally to the Confederacy is not
above suspicion. These parties are never
satisfied unless they are coining some gigan
tic falsehood tending to dispirit the people
and impair their confidence in our cause. To
t hem wq say beware ! the eyes of those whom
you least expect are upon you.
There has been a decided slacking off of
the fancy crowds wewere accustomed to see
on the streets some three or four weeks ago.
We have no idea where they are gone to,but
arc afraid that it is auywherc but the army.
Speak ng of the army reminds us of the
number of soldiers belonging to Bragg’s ar
my that we sec perambulating the streets.—
What are they doing here when the enemy
arc confronting their comrades in large, very
art/' numbers, and every man is absolutely
necessary v We arc afraid that such men
urc not as patriotic as they ought to be.
Mr. Crisp’s fine Company of professionals
have been performing the past week at the
Aihen cum to crowded houses, and their
representations have given great satisfaction.
Wc rogret to learn that Miss Cecilia Crisp
1ms been so indisposed as to render her una
ble to perform for several nights. We trust
that she will soon recover from her ill
ness.
According to the orders of Adjutaut Gene
ral Wayne, the State troops have com
menced arriving here, and wc arc pretty
certain that as soon as they are organized,
Kosy will have to meet a set of men who
mean to fight. ,*
The price of everything is high, and in
stead of negroes going down as was erro
neously stated by us last Sunday, the prices
appear to lie .fully sustained, if not advan
cing. From the sales book of Messi 9. Craw-
ford, Frazer *& Co., we arc permitted to
quoit; Hie following prices, as an average of
the market: For field hands and house ser
vants, (men and women) from $2,800 to
$2,000, a very sweet little price as we think.
Wc also learn that th6rc has been a great
demand for real estate at high prices, but the
owners appear disinclined to sell, so that
very little is disposed of.
• In consequence of our reporter being out
of fmvn, we w'erc unable to get tlieprocecd
ins of the City Council, or the reports from
tin; Mayor’s Court. In the latter, however,
we.heleive that but few cases were brought
Tip on Friday. For a wonder, no one was
stabbed or shot the past week, although at
i lie Adjutant of the Post's office we Sid hear
;i threat made to do something bloody.
The Indies appear to be ignoring the
streets so that we are unable to say anything
about them thi9 week. Aswesaidla9t week,
we trust they arc working for the soldiers.
Valuable Residence for Sale.—A. A
Gauhling offers for sale his residence on the
owner of Prior and Peters streets. This is
i very liuqand desirable property, it is situ
ated in the best part of the town and offers
great inducements to those desiring to pur
chase, For terms apply to Mr. Gaulding, at
F. M. Fisk, on Whitehall street.
House to Rent.—On Monday, tlic 14th,
at.9 o’clock, we will rent our house, known
an Billy llill’-s corner.
S. J. SHACKELFORD & CO.
Sept. 13—It
my Important dispatches at the Tele
graph Office for
Mr Goette.-, G A Gilkey, T J Hofl’maD,
(.■apt W Wirt, Col G W Dana, Captain .T T
Laugdon, W A Brisby, J W Hort, Mr P
Herden, W II Smith, W Doyle, Mrs R H
Colquit, Lieut R K Taylor, M Kalisher, Mrs
M M Bctcison, Lieut G W Little, Captain
Robt Q Matthews, IIII Miller, John II Par
ker, Msu Thomas Johnson, Maj G W Allen,
Wm F Anchors, Mrs M II Hill, J D Pape,
W N Valian, J F Rcves, J L Webb, Henry
(■ Wayne, Lieut W A Barbour, J M Lewis,
lvintock Falconer, Lieut J Ifc Portfer, Capt
L Marshall, J R Cocke, Capt R R Scote, C
15 Mitchell, John Marshall, J Straws, 3, J J
Qualls, G W Sharp, W P llaivey, A Wil
liams, Capt Jos Stowe, Captain H Slocumbc,
Dr Sneed, J J Mautb, Col J C Leabete, Cul
Hen S Ewell, J II Willey.
B. T. LAMB, Clerk.
FokIaalk-— An accomplished house ser
vant. She is 34 years of age, a good seam-
si ress, can cut and make, and cau’t be sur
passed iu making pastry, preserves, jellies
and housework generally.
Also, her five children boys, aged 15, 9, 6,
:: and 1.
. Also, a splendid turnout, a fiue pair of
gentle horses, a splendid pair of harness, a
splendid carriage, all in good order and for
sale low. Enquire of
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.
Sept. 9 (*. _
To the Household of Israel.—Divine
service is appointed for the 14th andjlfith iust.
at Masonic Halt I beseech you, as you value
your liberty, your country, and all you hold
dear, lliat you will abstain from all secular
emploj’iuents and unite with us in a fervent
petition to the God of Israel, that he will
d renglhen us End lead our armies to victory,
causing peace with her many blessings
iuraiu to reign iu our now unhappy land.
D. MAYER, P. of H. B A^
Atlanta, Sept. 11-dot
A CARD FROM JUDGE EZZARD-
Mb. Editor:—Since some friends had the
kindness to suggest my name as a candidate
for Representative in the next Legislature,
from this county, I have been frequently
asked whether or not I was a candidate. It
therefore becomes my duty to respond.
Many years have elapsed since I had the
honor ot being a member of the Legislature,
and having arrived at an age wheu I have
no political aspirations to gratify, I wa3 loth
to yield to the solicitations of friends; hut,
upon reflection, I have come to the conclu
sion that it is the duly of every patriot, at
the present crisis, to sacrifice not only his
ease and comfort, but his property, and
even life itself, if need be, upon the altar of
his country, in this its hour of peril, and
hoping that I may be able to render more
efficient service to my Stale in the capacity
of Legislator than any other, I have con
sented to be a candidate. If elected, I shall
endeavor to discharge the dulics which may
devolve upon me faithfully, to the best of
my ability. * -• •
With regard to the great straggle in which
we are engaged there are only two results to
be looked for or expected—victory and inde
pendence oa the one hand, or defeat, sub
mission, subjugation and perpetual infamj 7
on the other. There can he no middle-ground,
no alternative is left us but to fight it thro’
to a glorious termination, or submit to bo
slaves to the latest generation. And my
opinion, further, is, that our success or fail
ure depends upon ourselves. If wc but de
termine to be free, aud acquit ourselves like
men, it is utterly impossible that we can ever
be subjugated. Entertaining these views, I
shall do what I can to inspirit our army by
providing for the wants of the soldiers in the
field, and rendering as comfortable as possi
ble the condition of their wives and chil
dren at home.
Very respectfully,
WM. EZZARD.
September 13—3t
TO THE VOTERS OF COBB, FULTON, AND
CLAYTON COUNTIES.
Atlanta, Sept. 9,1803.
Mr. Edtloj ;
I see my name suggested as a candidate
to represent the people of the 35th Senato
rial District (composed of the counties of
Fulton, Cobb and Clayton), in the next Gen
eral Assembly of the State. The announce
ment ol my name was entirely the work of
friends—an expression of their partiality for
me in that connection.
1 had thought, and probably have said,
that 1 could not be induced to be a candi
date lor afty civil office during the war; 1 .it
finding myself unable for service in the tr
uly, with but little hope ot being abb. to re
turn to the field under several n‘ontl.9, I
yield my assent.
When I entered the service I determined
that nothing but Providential causes should
take me out of it. Such is my determina
tion to day.
Should 1 be elected, only such ol my time
as is absolutely necessary for the discharge
of the duties devolved upon me shall he lost
to the service; aud in no event do I contem
plate retirement from my country’s defence
as long as I am able to strike ajblow in our
cause. v
If elected, my energies shall he devoted
to such measures as, .in my judgment, will
be most conducive to the public good; and
believing, as I do, that our future, as a free
and happy people, depends upon the success
of our arms, I would be recreant to my prin
ciples, should I fail in every practical way
to aid and encourage my brothers in arms.
Your obedient servant,
E. P. WATKINS.
• Sept 10-1 w
flgjjp City papers please copy one week.
From.. Knoxville.—A gentleman who
left Knoxville last Friday night, states that
the E. Tennessee renegade, Col. Byrd, and
300 to 500 mounted men were the first forces
of the enemy to reach Knoxville. They
went in, under spur, whooping like so many
devils. Old Heiskell, of Knoxville, rode in
afterwards, with Burnsides and Parson
Brownlow. It is not believed that Andy
Johnson had arrived. Our informant con
firms the news of the arrest and imprison
ment of the Presbyterian ministers, Harris
and Martin, and says that old Parson Lewis,
ol the Methodist church, was also imprisoned
for 21 hours. The jail and other places are
said to be full of Southern patriots. The
Y aukce programme is to send out of their
lines all who sympathize with the Confeder
acy.
\V e lost two or three locomotives and
about twenty cars on the Tenn. &-y a R R
One ot the trains, we understand, was sent
down to Morristown, Which had been a de
pot of supplies for Cumberland Gap, to take
off stores, and the engineer traitorously run
the train through to Knoxville. The regn
lar train w T ent to some other point, (Jones
boro 1 , we believe,) and the enemy, who had
secreted themselves to await its arrival, cap
tured that. We are not advised as the place
of capture of the re3t.—Marietta Confed.
TELEGRAPHIC
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reforts of the press association.
Entered according to act of Congress In the year 1SC3, by
J. 8. Thrash eh, In the Clerk’s oihee of the District Court
of the Confederate States for the Northern District of Ga.
* News from the WeBt.
Review of Cavalry.
Further from Europe.
General Batch of News.
All Qnlet In the West.
Jackson, Sept. 11.—All is quiet in the
front. There has been no news of any kind
within the last 48 hours. The cavalry un
der Gen. S. D. Lee were reviewed yesterday
at Vernon by Gen. Hardee.
News from Europe.
Richmond, Sept. 12.—We have dates ot
Northern files to the 9th.
The steamer Sunbeam foundered during
a heavy gale on Lake Superior on the 4th
with all"on board except a wheelman. 35
were djowned.
The text of. the second note of France,
England and Austria to Russia on PolLK,
affairs is published. The language is firm
against the policy ot the Czar, and the ei i-
sis is spoken of a9 one of great gravity.
The Turkish Seraglio was recently burnt
to the ground. An exciting scene occurred
during the conflagration among 300 women
who inhabited it.
The Mayor of Leavenworth lias been ar
rested by a squad of soldiers and hurried off
from Kansas.
The arrest caused intense excitement.
Several London Journals contend that the
iron rams and all others building for the reb
els in England, should be detained by the
■Government until the ••asc of the Alexan
dria is disposed of.
It was thought that the United States pro
test against Napoleon’s actions in Mexico
would he presented in France during the
week after the sailing of the Scotia.
, The Imperial family of Austria resolves
that the Arch Duke, on assuming the crown
of Mexico, must renounce all political rights
as a scion of the house of Hapsburg.
The Mexican Consul at Frankfort still dis
played the Mexican flag.
from Our Morning Edition.
Important from the North.
Fernando Wood’s Peace Letter,
to Lincoln Published.*
Bramtn, Bramin, Bramin, . Durham &
Hramin Stock for Sale.—Now is the time
for farmers and stock raisers to secure the
best stock this side of Europe. Apply to
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.
Sep. 9 Gt.
House W anted.—A family desire to rent
a small house, furnished; and a lady de
sires board for herself and her children.—
Apply tP editor of this paper.
sep 3-tf
. [communicated.]
President Davis to Gov. Brown.—Your
noble State has promptly responded to every
call that it has been my duty to make on her,
and to you, psrsonatly, as her Executive, 1
acknowledge myindebtedness for theprompt,
cordial and effective co-operation yon have
afforded me, iu the effort to defend our com
mon country against a common cneui}’.”
Joshua HrLL’s Testimonial of Himself -
“I was impressed with the idea, that exam
ple was super!ar to any power of words, and
since Idedned to voliniteer, 1 did not feci wilt
ing to urge others to do what Ifailed to do my
self.
People of Georgia ! Here are the candi
dates for Chief Magistrate of your great State.
Here is their record, on indisputable testi
mony. President Davis testifies for Gov.
Krown ; and who will not only, bear like tes
timony, but who will not add that Gov.
Brown has not only done his whole duty,
but that he has left nothing undone that w r as
in his power to do ? Mr. Hill says he has
abstained from alt participation in this war
myself, and has asked nobody to take part
tn it.
Which will lead you on to independence
and peace, or to submission, Yankee domin
ion and ruin ?—Sav. Alews.
New Flour.—Small lot of Super. Fam
ily Flour received and for sale by
HARRIS & JONES,
Commission Merchants,
aug26- Marietta street.
Lincoln’s Answer.
The United- States and Japan
Gone to Blows.
Operations at Charleston.
. Charleston,Sept.ll.—The enemy have
mounted two guns at Battery Gregg, on
Cummin's Point, healing on Sullivan’s Is
land.
There was but little firing to-day.
One of our shells’ from James’ Island ex
ploded the enemy’s magazine at Battery
Gregg, causing great confusion there.
News from the Nor tli.
Riohmomd, Sept. 11.—A flag of truce boat
arrived at City Point last night. No return
ed prisoners were brought.
New York papers of the 9th have been
received.
The correspondence of Lincoln and Fer
nando Wood on the peace question in De
cember last has been publised.
Wood says ho was advised that the
Southern States would have sent represen
tatives to the next Congress provided that
a full and general amnesty was made to
permit them to do so, aud a cessation of
hostilities. j
(Wood showed a great deal of knowl6dge(?)
when he made that assertion.—Ed.)
Lincoln replies that if the people of the
Southern States would cease resistance aud
reinaugurate and maintain the National -au
thority within the limits of such States, the
war would cease on the part of the United
Slates, and if within a reasonable time, an
amnesty were necessary to such, ami it
would heed it, it would not be withheld.
The ship Pembroke having been fired
upon by the Japanese forts, the gunboat
Wyoming proceeded to the scene of outrage,
silenced the forts, and destroyed two war
steamers belonging to the Japanese.
Western telegrams report that the Con
federate forces under Steele and Cooper had
retreated to Perryville 4 at which point their
commissary stores were destroyed.
Lincoln says he will not make the'release
of officers of negro regiments an i lh] is pen
sable condition for the renewal ot exchange -
The Herald copies an article from t lie
• Times favorable to the nomination of Lin
coln for a second time, and says that it
was evidently written by Seward. The
Times, on the following day, was silent on
the subject..
1 here is nothing from Tennessee, except
a report that a large number of deserters
were coming in the Federal lines.
European advices state that the ship An
glo Saxon was burned by the Florida on
the 21st, 30 miles from Kensale Island, she
h;\d a cargo- of coal.
It was reported in Liverpool that the
Alabama had gone into Cherburg for re
pairs.
The Mexican question was to be debated
before a Congress of Sovereign Princes at
Fraakfort. .
• Lord Clarendon had arrived at that
city, and Vras tc\. warn Maximilian in the
name of England of the dangers ot the
Mexican situation.
At Liverpool thr, cotton market is buoy
ant.
THE SnUATION IN FRONT-
All government stores and private prop
erty were withdrawn from Dalton-yesterday
morning. One hundred and fifty cars left
there in the morning loaded With commis
sary and otfier stores. A large force of Con
federate cavalry held possession of the city
bist night waiting for the approach of the
en#my, why had passed through Ringgold
yesterday.
The latest intelligence which we deem re
liable places Roscerans with 00,000 men at
Sand Mountain, Alabama* Our forces were
in the right place to meet the enemy
Fine Drilling—The Ordinance Guards,
Capt. Findley, from Macon, now doing, pro
vost dutj r at this place, turned out yesterday
evening iu strong numbers for parade and
drill. They stopped -opposite our office
and went through the manuel with
great precision and regularity. For the
short space of time they Lave bceu into ser
vice, wc unhesitatingly pronounce them onc-
of the best drilled companies wc.have seen
for some time. Capt. Findley may well he
proud of t)ns fine body ot young.men.
Yai.ua rle Residence for Sale.—A de
sirable three story brick residence, on Mari
etta street, with or without furniture, can
lie be bought by early aplication at
Aug. 2G-dtf * THIS OFFICE.
ADHINlSrKATOIt’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the C:urt. of ordinary of
Gordon county, will be sold before the Courthouse
il ;nr.4n Calfecun, on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, one hundred'and eighty-
niQe acres of land, being-parts of lets Nos. 141 and 14“.*
in the i4th district and 8d seciicn of Gordon county.—
Also, the South ita'.f lot No. S, in the 15th district and
3d section of said county. Sold as the property of Wilr
liata G. Johnson, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. This Sept. 9th, 1£63.
sepll-30d THOMAS JOHNSON, Adm’r.
ADMIN SSTBATOR’S SALE.
I JU&SUANT to an order fiom the Court of Ordinary
. *of. Fayette county, GA., will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of
sale, before -the Court House door, in the town of Fay
etteville, ICtS acres of land, more or lest*, Tof the South
part of Jot No. S3, in tie4cW district of Fayette county,
Ga. Sold as the property of John T. Bagweil,deceased,
Soid for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. This
Sth day of September, iS6. ( .
. sepll-SOd ISAAC A. HAI3TJGN, Adm’r.
Administrate, r’s Notice.
fpWO MONTHS after date application will be made to
JL to the Ordinary of Fayette county, Ga., tor leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Trurtin Turner.
Lite of Fayette county, deceased. September 9th, 1S63,
Btpll-wirm * JOHN J. GILBERT,.Adm’r.
Administrator’s Notice.
rgAWO MONTHS after the date of this notice, applica-
_I_ ticn will he made to the Ordinary of Fayette coun
ty, Ga., for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Terry Kunncis, late of s sid c:uint.y deceased. This
Sth day ot September, 1S88.
sepll-w2m JOHN I. WHITAKER, Adm’r.
Admin 1 *strator’s Notice.
T WO MONTHS alter the-date of this notice applica
tion will be made to the Ordinary of. Fayette county,
Ga., for leave to sell the lands be onging to the estate of
Edward Hemperley, late of said county, deceased. This
Sth day of September, 1SG3.
sepll-w2m L. F. BLALOCK, Adm’r.
A 1
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
LL persons indebted to the estate of John. T. Bag-
well, late of Fayette county, Ga., deceased, are re
quested to make numediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate, will present them in terms
of the law, properly attested. September Sth, ljSC3.
sepll-w40d ISAAC A. HAISTEN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA Eikc County.
CJIXTY DAYS after date application vill be made to
thcOourti.r ordinary of Tits county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of sixty jays for L ave
to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of A.
B. Jones, deceased, late of said county, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. September Sth, 1&G3.
sepl2 (S0d ■ J. T. JONES, Adm’r.
ADifllSflSTRATORfS SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Carroil county, will be sold on lire first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court House door in the town of
Carrollton, within the legal hoars of sale, a tract of land
containing one hundred and fifty acres (150) m.re or
less, it .being parts of lots numbers 144,143, and 147,
lying in'the fourth (4th) district of Carroll county, being
a part of the estate of Thos. Hanvey, late of said ooun-
ty, deceased. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms cash. Sept 7th, 1S63.
kai->1 9-tTls B. II. WRIGHT, .Adm’r.
^DIHINISTJSATOR’S S.ULE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Gordon county, will be sold oa the first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court House door in said county,
the following property,-belonging to the estate of Jacob
Abbott, deceased.
One lot of land, in ( he 15. h district and 3d section, ex
cept abont Iwenry ac es lying in the Northeast corner of
said lot, said land bc-iDg well improved and of excellent
quality, lying within less than on mite of the railroad.
Also, the following negroes: 1 woman, Sal ah, 50 years
old ; 1 woman, Mourning, 24; one do., hlariali, 20, and
her child 2y. years old ; one boy, Aus, 51; one do., Elf
jah, 21; one do.. Henry, 13 years old, all sold tor cash,
and for distribution arreng the heirs of said deceased. —
September rth, 1S63.
6epl2-tds D. B. BARRETT, Adm’r.
ADMIiVV^YRATOR’S SALE. *
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Gwinnett county, will be seld on the-first l'tfesday
in November nejet, before he Court Mouse door in the
town of Lawsenchville, within the legal hours of sale,
the following negroes to-wit: Luke, a man some40 years
old - Dinah, a woman; Alfred, a boy; Mii;s a boy;
Grace, a girl, Sold for a distribution among the heirs <y
Sarah’McDarjicl, decea-eJ. Terms cash. This Sept.
7th, 1S63.
• james mcdaniel,
scpl2-tds WM. U. McDANIEL, ) m ‘
ADMlNISYBAfOR’S SAL,iE.*
B y virtue, of’ an order'from the Court of -Ordinary of
Gwiunet' county, will bs sold before the Court
House door, in the town of Lawrencevilie, witlin the
legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday in November-
next the following lands to-wit: 250 acres, more or lets,
lot No 23, and 190 acres, more or less, of lot No. i’4, all
in the" aeveate district cf Civic nett county,, adjoining
Linds cf J. C. Dunlap, J. 1>. Hood, W. Allen and others.
Sold , with the widow’s dower excepted- Sold as the
preperty of John M. Srxlon, Uocea-ed. lei ms cash.
L: rt * iCf 1 .”.
i- .1.1 rr, 1 r c
•This Sept. 7lh, 1SC3
sep!2-Ws
JAS. 0. DUNLAP,
11. W. SEXTON,
ADMIMSTRBrifB’S SALE.
Gwinnett'cunUes, on the waters of m^re
Kocky creek, containing eighteen liundrc ,?’ e
or less, lying adjoining iands of Dalton A. Arnold f«mO ,
on the East, Dav.d fcmith on the West, Kuntei and Hor
ton on the Sou b, Maynard snd others. ..a.d F
is Well watered by Loth SXuiberrys; have good co mfor.a-
ble dwellings and ou: houses; several situations on 8H)d
farm, with a good grist mid and saw m.., ,, .‘.j
deal of good laud, held as the property of J' bn -■
der, late of Gwinnett county, deceased.
benefit of the heiss and creditors of said ^-^ a -
Terma carlo 3el l with the widow’s dower ept. «.
NATHAN P. KLLJ'-L.d Adm’is
sepl2-ids WM. U. MARSHAL-,)
GEORGIA, Gwinuett Cousitf.
W HEREaS V. B. Stevenson t° me f or
of Administration on the cs«..itu of
son and J. M. Stevenson, both deceaseu : .
These are, t.herefme, to cite and admon^h aU aml^rn
gular, the kindred and creditors of 't .^senhed bv
-and appear at this ollice within 'Yi ^ Vraiaed the
law, to show cause why letters J«ould Mt*e grant*,
applicant on the first Monday m October next.
^sepSd^' . G- T. RAKESTRAW,-0»n’y-
A»A11 MSiit ATdR’S SAL E,
■ T--r*ue of an order from the Court, of Ordinary of
door at Lawrftnceville, on the lands
next, within the legal imurs of saL, *faction
to-wit: One hundred and S^ a^es,^ ^ ^ aCf€3 off
No. S44, aud part cf fraction No. ■ COU ntv
of lot No. 3i7, all in the 7th district of t. *iauett county,
on the waters of Chattahoochee nvW ^‘fj^hrbe^fit
erty of Wm, R. Brogion. deceased, ciold wr tho benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said decease-*. e
Sepf 7th, 1$G3.
sepl2-tds • . -A- R-
15ROGDON, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Gwinnett county for leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate of Asa Bennett. late of
Gwinnett couni v, deceased. Thb Sept. 7th,
sep!2-2m ' JAMES R. GaRRETT, Adm’r.
The Famous Young Leviathan Stallion,
BARTOW,
Will be Sold on Wednesday. 15th inst.
Mahogany Bay ; a perfect model. A fine opportuni
ty for those wishing to-raUe fine stock— - .
will be sold at toe arcade.
sepl2-4St* .
Horse .Stolen--—‘Two Hundred
Dollars Reward-
S TOLEN from the subscriber on the night of the 6th
inst, a bright BAY HORSE, six years cld,
sixteen hands high, no mane, and Dls tall a little tubbed
near the rump. The above reward will be paid u;_on
the delivery u the Horae to the undersigned at Home,
Ga A. 8. GRAVES,
Rome, Sept. 9th, tepl‘2-dlw
BALES CORN SHU3RS, oa consignment and for
BELL, MCORE A.CO.
20 sale by
sep!2-3t
Tobacco Emporium of Atlanta
T HREE THOUSAND BOXES OF TO
BACCO, all choice »nd popular brands, for
sale by LOWE, F AM BROUGH & CO.,
Tobacco Agents, Peachtree 8t.,
Sept 10-dtf Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted to Buy.
A NEAT COTTAGE DWELLING, with faur to six
rooms, and other necessary improvements, situa
ted in a pleasant portion of the city, and convenient to
business. Apply to A. C. WYLY & CO,
sept5-tf Corner Peach Tree aj^I Walton streets.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.
A MOST desirable Cottage Residence,
Convenient and comfortable, close to
the business of the City, within 10 minutes
walk ot the Rail Road and Banks, in a choice
neighborhood, the best of water ample room
—being a large lot—Jargp front yard with
an abundance of evergreens and shrubbery
brick smoke house, ample stabling, good
garden. In a word, a desirable residence
and a good investment. '
Ifnot disposed of at private salcbefOTe
Saturday thd 19th inst., it will on that dav
.will be 'sold to the highest bidder at l'l
o’clock, A. M., in froqt ot the Post Office.
For further particulars enqu ire ot
CRAWFORD, FRAZER d CO.
SeptlO—dSt
ON CONSIGNMENT.
-| Q Q* BALES COTTON in Griffin and West Point.
A ** 6 Bbls. Alcohol in store.
For sale by ROBT. J LOWRY A CO ,
. Commiss : on Merchants,
Sent. 10-dtw Granite Front-, Alabama St.
100 NEGROES
O VER ONE HUNDRED NEGROES,
Siugie and iu Families. Araongthem a number of
Fancy Servants,
Waiters, Drivers,
Mechanics, Field Hands,
Small Girls and Boys,
Cooks ami Wi shers,
- and Valuable Families.
Our Stock is always large, and being replenished
almost tljiily by Experienced Buyers throughout the Con
federacy.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.
Sept 8-dlOt
MILLINERY,
T HE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership tor
the purpose of carrying on the Millinery, buslneca
in all its brandies, on Whitehall St.,over R M. Parks
Co’s., Store, would respectfully ask a share of public
patronage.
We nave received a large lot of llntM and l£
nets of the latest styles, just imported from Euro p
, MRS. O’CONNE
SeptS-dlw MRS. KNOX.
NOTICED
I HAVE fold out my interest tamy Auction House
the corner of Whitehall snd Decatur Streets, to 8.
J. Shackelford. & Co., and have no house for business, I
offer my services »3 Auctioneer tor sell real estote, ne
groes, stock of any kind, and any ether property that
can be-sold outside ot a house, on verv reasonable teram
I will go to the country any where in the State. Having
many years experience, I Halter myself I can give satis
faction to ail wlio may think proper to employ me. ■ I re
fer to citizens of Atlanta for qualification.
VV„ ffl. HILL.
N. B.—I will sell for t any Auction House in the city on
reasonable terms. , W. M. H.
Sept S-dtf
For Sale or Hire. .
^ NO 1 Cook.
Sept S-dlw*
For Sale.
200
I.BS. Shoe Thread,.
25 Bbls Molasses, •
50 Kegs Soda,
10 do Tanners’ Oil,
100 Dozen Wool Hats,
SO Boxes Cand,]by
ROBT. J. LOWRV A CO.,
Commission Merchants^
Sept 10-dlw Granite Front, Alabama St.
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
HARDWARE
A3\rr>
General Commission Merchants,
COLLIER'S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta. (leorgl;».
S OLICIT consignments and orders lot
all kinds of Merchandize and Produce,
to which they will give piompt aud personal
attention.
BOifES Tobacco, on congignment and for sale
t)U by SOLOMON BROTHERS.
Also a pair of Match Horses.
K. M. CLARKE,
Whitehall Streo
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
DESIRABLE goods
DIRECT FROM
Europe via Nassau.
000000 Percussion Caps, .
10000 J. & T. Sharp’s London Rifle Pow
der, F. F. F.#ut up in i lb C&a-
.. isters, in Kegs of 25 lbs.
3000 Lbs. Prime Rio Coffee,
2000 Lbs Superior English Copperas,
400 Lbs Blaol* Pepper,
150 Bottles Coleman’s Loudon Mustard,
15 Kegs Bi Carb Soda.
STATIONERY.
200 Reams English Letter Paper, ruled
ot the celebrated Durand & Co’s.
Mills,
200 Reams English Note Paper,
100 Lbs. ‘1 Sealing Wax,
150000 Superior English Envelopes, all
sizes,
£100 Gross Penholders, •
100 Superior Matches, .
50 “ Lead Pencils,
And a variety of other Stationery too le
dious to enumerate.
For sale by
SOLOMON BROTHERS,
Whitehall Street.
julyS—dtf
Iron, Iton;
20,000
LBS. Iioep Iron, nn-consigntnent
and for sale by
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
1,000 ES 11
Fuse on consignment and
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
O UN ifiHOT GUNS, on consignment and for Bale l y *
OU SOLOMON BROTHERS
Sal Soda.
O tr BARRELS of Sal Rada, on consignment and fu
jiStlsaleby SOLOMON BROTHERS.
25 RAGS Shot, assorted sizes, on consignment, an d
fur sale by
30
BOXE? Castile I
sale by
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
nap, on consignment and toi
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
BARRELS Chickory, on consignment and for sale
eJ . SOLOMON BROTHERS.
10
TIERCES Rice,
15 Barrels Laiql,
On'consignment and for sale by
July 8-dtf SOLOMON BROTHER
1000
Aug 21-dtf
Lead,
LBS. Bar Lead on consignment and -fo
sale by - SOLOMON BROS.
FINE INVESTMENT,
Of Ten Building LOts^
OF O^E ACREiEACH,,
JUST OUTSIDE OF THE CORPOKA-
.TI0N LIMITS,
A HANDSOME TIMBER GROWTH ON EACH—the
Lots iajijg well, andih a good neighborhood, on
one of the principal thoroughfares to the city, adjoining
the property of Judge izzari and others. This truly
valuable property is heid at private sa'e until Saturday,
the 19.h inst., vhen, if not disposed of, it will be sold to
the highest Didder, in lront of the Post Office, at 11
o’clock A. M. For further particulars, enquire of
sepU-dSt CRAWFORD. FRAZER & CO.
Wanted.
A SMALL place between 25’or 50 acres, from 3 to
5 miles iro u the city, for vchlch a liberal price
win be paid by application .at this office.
Sept 2-dif -
A DJI E N I STUATOH’S NOTICE.
1WO MONTHS after dale application wilt be made to
NEW MILLINERYST6BE
WHITEHALL STREET.
T HE undersigned have taken* a part of Mr. J. M.
HOLBROOK’S Hat Store for the purpose of car
rying on a fifst class Millinery Establishment, togeth er
with other Ladies* articles, viz: Ladies, Misses, and
Childrens Hose, Shawls, Scarfs, Laces, Insertings, &c.
Cur Hair Jewelry bafiness established 10 years ago,
will also be connected with it. Satisfaction as heretofore
given wilPhe our steady aim. We therefore solicit*a
share of public patronage.
MRS. IJ- BRAUMULLER,
EeptS-dtf MRS. L. GIOVANNINI.
Qf\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, on coisignmcnt
OV/ and for sale by A. O. WYLY A GO.
60
BOXES MEDIUM TOBACCO, on consignmen t
and for sale by
A. C. WYLY & CO.
-J /|rv HALF BOXES EXTRA FINE TOBACCO, o n
J, !_/ vF consignment and fo r sale by
A. C. WYLY & CO.
VER, on
n PHIALS, 100 pounds each, QU10KS1L
consignment and for sale by
A. C. WYLY & CO.'
4 A' POUNDS CHLOROFORM, on consignment art
for sate by A. 0. WYLY & CO.
BALES COTTON, of good quality, and in goo
fJU order, for sale by
sept5-tf
A. O. WYLY & CO.
Bichromate Potass,
rt AA LBS. Bichromate Potass onconsignmentand
Ov/VF for sale by SOLOMON BROS.
Aug 21-dtf
np
JL th
the
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Large Plantation in Campbell Co.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Campbell County, I will sell to the highest bid
der, before the court house door in CampbelitoD, on the
fii iHt Tuesday In October next) within the
legal hours of sale, the plantation known cs Co). La
tham sDark Corner Place, consisting of lots ana frac
tional lots Nos. 615. 6*22, C43, G49,651, 637, 638, 690, (91,
692,715 716, and 717,in the 1st district and 3i d secticn-of
origin\l : y Cherokee, now Campbell, Cobb and Paulding
Counties. Nos. 220,223 and 229 in the 2nd district of
originally Carrcll,now Campbell County. The whole
•being in one body, and making a tract -of about 900
Ac res, aboflMOO acres of open land, 100. acres cr
1 - k and branch bottom, a fine plantation in
flril n»ry of Owin' etf. county lor leave 1o sell cfcultivation good orchard, and cabin bnil
sep!2-.2ui
,i rt.ii.von Martin, deceased. H-pt. 7!li, 1 0o
JOEL N. CULVER, Adm’r.
i.MUt MAKTiN, Adoa’r
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y .virtue of an order from th - Court of OrJlnary-of
Forsyill.County, wi l be soli on the first Tuesday
in October next, :tt the court house door-in said county
betwe b the legal rale in.urs,'the following lots of land,-
1295. Iz94, aud two teres uu re or lets off of.tbe south
east corner of >ot No. 1*^27 iu >he Srp district of the 1st
section; and 37 acres more or less ot lot No. 31, in the
2nd district and lit section, Foieyilf County, laehiot
containing 40.acres more or-lcas, oeiug the place where
on Mary ijotbV.-okresided at the time of her death.—
Weil improved, adjoir ing lands of I’eter Cobb, Isaiah B.
Weems, tV 1 iatn Har is and others, hold as the proper
ty or Mary Itaihrook, and sold tor the benefit of tire
heirs of tiie said dece « mL Te.ms made known oa the
.lay of sate.. I’ERUKAN HALBRDOK, A.im r r,
Aug. 18-whli of Mary Halfcrook
GEORGIA, Coupon-Court ta
W DEkKAS, James Lay app’jel to me for letters of
aduilnistrutic-n on the estate cf Policy l.ay dec’d.
These jire vher,f..re to cite a 1 and angular the kindred
and credit*., s of said deceased, to^be and appear at my
ollice within the time prescribed l.y law, to show cacse,
if any thev have, a by said let ters should not be grant, d.
This Aug. 2‘Jth, 1363. 8 D WYLIE, Ord’yl
Sept. 1—WoOJ
dinps. The tract Is on the Jines.of Campbell, Ocbb and
Paulding Counties, on the Villa Rica roao, in tiie neigh-
> orhood of the MoLaityd’, and K. L. Polk, and G. IS.
WediDgton, all in Campbell County, except two 4 J acre
lots, about 29 miles west of Atlanta, 80 sou ti of Marfetta,
and’25 northwest of the Atlanta A West Point Rail Road.
The whole tract is exceedingly well wt^ered and t’mher-
ed, lies beautifully aid an ai undance cf choice u; la. dj
vet to open.
Parties desiring to Invest in real estate, would do well
to examine the premises, will be cheerfully showQ by
Mr. Holliman who l.Vcsupon-the place.
At the same time and place I will sell Town Lots Nos.
41 and 42, on the northeast side,of them-.in street in
the town of. Carupbellton, with Store House and Law
Office upon them. . •*
Also an undivided Interest of one half in lot of land
No. 70, in the 3rd district of original Carroll, now Gamp
bell County, containing 202^ acres, more or less. The
remaining interest belonging to W. II. olcLarin of this
County. All sold as the property of Thomas A. Latham
-— ^deceased, and sold for thi benefit ofthe heirs and crerli
tors of said cecehsed. Terms cash. Campbellton, Ga.,
Aug. 15.1S63. W. J. GARRETT, Adm’r.
- auglS-dawtdn
CEOUGIA, Leaed Cocsty:
T> II. JACKSON having appl.ed to me for letters of
XRa adcMnistratiou upon the estate o r Dr. Alfred H.
Jackson late o’ said county dec’d. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said dec’d to be and appear at my office on
or before the first Mondav in October next, and show
cause if -any they have, why such administration should
not be granted. August 2S, 1S63.
Sept l-**3ad W. M. K. WATTS, O. C. O.
GEORGIA, Fayltte Cocsty :
J OHN O. B HARWELL having tn proper form applied
to me fer permanent letters of administration ou
tlie estate of Joseph M. McLane late of said county.—
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of
kin of Joseph M. McLane to be and appear at my office
within the fine allowed by law, and show cause if any
they can, why permanent administration should not be
granted to John C. Brasswell on Joseph H. McLaws’ es-
-tate. Witness my hand and official signature, Sept- 1st,
1883. GEO. O. KINO, Ord’f.
Sept. 4—v. CO!
For Sale ui the Village of Madi
son, Georgia.
4 LARGE commodious, well built house, with all nee
f\ essary out buildings for a large family, an onfall;
ing well of tbe finest water, a variety of fruit trees, a
superior garden and four acres of very productive land.
The locality the very best in the village. For further
part iculars enquire on the premises.
Sep>8-d3-» 1
ISAAC L. CARY'.
Cobb’s Legion.
A LL men of this command belonging to a detachment'
under ray command, now at home forthe purpose
of purchasing horses will report to me promptly at the
several places ordeied by me, as orders prohibit ng the
extension of furlouelmhaving been received, consequent
ly none will be graflR. W. H PAYNE,
Lt. Oomd’g Detach. Cobb’s Legion Cavalry,
gept S-dlw
LAND FOR SALE,
T HE subscriber offers his plantation for sale, lyieg
within (oar sad ahaH miles of Atlanta, Containing
280 acres; oyer one hundred acres in woods
Decatur, Sept 10-dlw* JAMSS J. WINN.