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Toes lay BCornuut, September 15. 1863.
MEETING OF EA8T TENNESSEANS.
The citizens of East Tennessee and pa
roled soldiers from that section of the State,
how in the city, will assemble to day (Tues
day,> in the Athens-am, at 12 o’clock,to con-
nlt in regard to matters affijetine: that por-
:ion of Tennessee.
Through the kindness ol Airs. W. H.
Crisp, the Hall has been tendered for this
purpose.
Railroad Accident on the Western
& An,antic Road.—The train which left
here last night at 7 o’clock, on the Western
A Atlantic road, for Dalton, returned tbia
morning, not having been able to proceed
on account, ol a collision between up and
down trains of yesterday afternoon. The
collision occurred on the Etowah grade, four
miles beyond Altoona. The up train was
run b} f the locomotive Senator, Mr. Scofield,
engineer; the down train was run by the
locomotive Chieftain, "Sir. Howden, engineer.
The up-train had on board the 10th Tennes
see regiment, 1st Tennessee Battalion, and
50th Tennessee, and we regret.to learn that
some 10 or 15 were killed, and about DO or
10 wounded. They were clearing the wreck
when our informant left, and we have been
unable to learn any further particulars.
To I’KTNTKRS.—Two good Book Com
positors can find employment by immedi
ate application at this office.
T. J. Campbell, of Knoxville, Re
ceiver under the Sequestration laws, visited
our sanctum yesterday morniug. Maj. C. is
<>u his way to Athens, Ga., where he will es
tablish his family for the present ; after
which he wdl return loE. Tennessee, to re
sume the duties of his office.
I’eihon'au—We were happy .to meet on
Sunday, Col. Benson Blake, of Mississippi.
The Colonel has lost his entire fortune by
the fall of Vicksburg, but his spirits and con-
lulenca remain unshaken, and although an
old man, i3 determined to fight the invader
until our independence is achieved.
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A Dangerous Character Arrested.
< )fficer II. H. Illcks, from Charleston, S.
C\, arrested yesterday morniDg in this city,
a young man by the name of Mathew Nor
ton, who hails from Memphis, Tenn, and
w ho, at the time of his arrest, was in pos
session of seven thousand dollars counter
feits, in Confederate Treasury notes. This
young counterfeiter is also a sp3 r , having
been obseived by officer Hicks for several
days, inspecting the fortifications about
(Jinnies ton. He had among his papers a re
nt nd of his oath of allegiance to the United
States Government, and a passport giving
him permission to go out of Memphis with a
wagon and team.
Alter his arrest, Mathew Norton confessed
l hat he lihd passed about $3,000 of these
counterfeit)} in the city of Charleston, S. C
We have been shown these dnngeraus imi-
lations and append below suchja description
• l them as will insure their recognition.—
Norton will be taken to Charleston, and willj
wo have no doubt, speedily meet with the
punishment due to his Crimea
$lo0, 2 cents ter Day.—This counter
feit is of the issue of J. T. Patterson, Colum
bia, S. C., dated July 4, 1832. In the genu
ine but on^of tho masts of the ship run up
to iho telegraph wire; in the counterfeit
both masts run up to that wire; in the gen
uine the woman’s hand is flat on the pail
she is carrying, in tho counterfeit she holds
,i knob or handle of the 1 pail; in the genu
ine the signature of J. F. Grayson is in a
round hand, in the counterfeit the same sig
nature is in a running hand ; in, the genuine
the numbers rest on a line made for the pur
pose, in the counterfeit jthere is no line for
t he numbers to rest on.
Vcr.i.ow Ground 2 cents per day $100.
—The date ol this counterfeit is September
1st, 1862, ami is nearly one-eighth inch nar
rower than the genuine. The engraving of
the genuine was done on stone, that of the
counterfeit on wood. The face of Mr. Cal
houn is badly executed, especially about the
eyes, they having the appearance of a very
heavy frown. The cotton the negroes are
working on, is darker in the counterfeit than
it is in the genuine. The medallion in the
upper left hand corner, in the counterfeit, is
open and light, in the genuine the same is
dark—as dark as that which contains tlic
likeness of Mr. Calhoun.
In ihccountcifeit the words “one hundred
dollars” are printed so cloje together as to
appear almost like one word. The word
“with” in the phrase “with interest” is bad
ly done.
$10 Bills.—The third and remaining
class of counterfeits which were in posses
sion of Norton is of the denomination of
$10. lu the counterfeit of this issue the
two NX’s are printed in solid red, in the
genuine the same letters are in open work.
The faces of both Mr. Mcmmiuger and Mr.
Orr (we believe) is badly executed, being
much lighter than in the genuine. Air. Alem-
minger’s cye3 appear in the counterfeit rath
er popped instead of sunken as in the gen
uine. The date of this counterfe it is Sep
tember 2, 1801.
i a nice RESIDENCE with seven plas-
t . red rooms, stables, crib, kitchen, and tram
. 1 negro house with two rooms, and stack
chimney; two acres ground, half mile from
C lr-shed. For sale by *
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
: optl V?t Franklin Building.
House Wanted.—A family desire toreut
a small house, furnished; and a lady de-
ires board for licrsclt and her children.—
Apply to editor of this paper.
sep 3-tf
New Flour.—Small lot of Super. Fam-
i!y Flour received and for saltf by
HARRIS & JONilS,
Commission Merchants,
aug26- Alarietta street.
KNOXVILLE REGISTER.
Having formed a copartnership in the
printing business with AI. W. Hutciieson,
the Knoxville Register will, for the pres
ent, be issued daily in Atlanta, from the office
of the Gazette, on Whitehall street The
publication of the Gazette will be discontin
ued, and its patrons will be served with the
Register. Tennessee refugees and soldiers
are invited to call at “Tennessee Headquar
ters,” at the Regi3ter office.
The first number of the Register in At
lanta will be issued to morrow (Tuesday)
evening, at 2 o’clock.
J. A. SPERRY & CO.
A CARD FROM JUDGE EZZARD.
Mil Editor:—Since some friends had the
kindness to suggest iny 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.
Alany years have elap3ed since I had the
honor ot being a member of the Legislature,
and having arrived at an age when I have
no political aspirations to gratify, I was loth
to yield to the solicitat : ons of friends; but,
upon reflection, I have come to the conclu
sion that it is the duty of every patriot, at
the present crisis, to sacrifice not only his
case and comfort, but his property, and
even life itself, if need be, upon the altar of
liis country, in this its hour of peril, and
hoping that I may bo able to render more
efficient service to my State in the capacity
of Legislator than any oilier, I have con
sented to be a candidate. If elected, I shall
endeavor to discharge the duties which may
devolve upon me faithfully, to the best of
my ability.
With regard to the great struggle in which
we arc engaged there are only two results to
be looked for or expected—victory and inde
pendence on the one hand, or defeat, sub
mission, subjugation and perpetual infamy
on the oilier. There can be no middleground,
no alternative is left us but to fight it tliro’
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, and acquit ourselves like
men, it is utterly impossible that we can ever
be subjugated. Entertaining these views, I
shall do what I cau 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,
WAT. EZZARD.
September 13—3t
TELEGRAPHIC
RETORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863, by
J. S. Thrasher, in the Clerk’s ofhee of the District Court
of the Confederate States lor the Northern District of Ga.
A.
Latest from Richmond.
Enemy in force opposite Frede
ricksburg.
Latest from the North-
Yankee News and Yankee Lies.
Reported Capture of Cumber
land Gap.
Mexican Triumvirate and For
eign Governments.
Reported Evacuation of Little
Rack, Arkansas.
Suppression of the Baltimore
Republican.
Destruction of Iron Works in
Boston.
Another Invasion of Kansas.
Important from Richmond
Fight near Culpeppr Court
House.
Our Cavalry Falling Back.
TO THE VOTERS OF COBB, FULTON, AND
CLAYTON COUNTIES.
Atlanta, Scpf. 9, ISG3.
Mr. Editor :
1 see my name suggested as a candidate
to represent the people of the 05th Senato
rial District (composed of the counties of
Fulton, Cobb and Clayton), in the next Gen
eral Assembly of the State. The announce
ment of my name was entirely the work of
friends—an expression of their partiality for
me in that connection.
I had thought, and probably have said,
that I could not be induced to be a candi
date tor any civil office during the war; i at
finding myself unable for service in tho tr
uly, with but little hope ot being abl to re
turn to the field under severs! -nonlbs, 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 I be elected, only such ot my time
as is absolutely necessary for the discharge
of the duties devolved upon me shall be lost
to tlic service; and in no event do I contem
plate retirement from my country’s defence
as long as I am able to.strike st.blow in our
cause. •
It elected, my energies shall be 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
|£lf“ City papers please copy one week.
Yai uable Residence for Sale.—A de
sirable tli roe story brick residence, on Alari
etta street, with or without furniture, cau
be be bought by early aplication at
Aug. 2G-dtf THIS OFFICE.
For Sale—Au accomplished house ser
vant. She is 34 years of age, a good seam
stress, can cut and make, and can’t he sur
passed in making pastry, preserves, jellies
and housework generallj’.
Also, her five children boys, aged 15, 9, 0,
3 and 1.
Also, a splendid turnout, a line pair of
gentle horses, a splendid pair of harness, a
splendid carriage, all in good orper and for
sale low. Enquire of
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.
Sept. O Gt. _
Bramin, Bramin, Bramin, Durham A;
Bramin Stock for Sai.k.—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-OL
Pine Wood Wanted
At the Atlanta Gas Works.
W E want £00 Cords of seasoned Fine Wood— that
cut from large timber preferred. A fa'r price wiil
be paid ;or any pine.
For any foito*r particulars, inquire at the office of the
Gas Company, J. k J. Lyuch corner, entrance on Ala
bama street. J* r. w arrbn, Sopt.
Sept. 11th, 1S63. sepl-2-tf
WANTED TO HIRE IMMEDIATELY,
& NEGROES, (men preferred,) to nurse the sick in
f)D our hospitals. The necessity is imperative, and
it i3 to be hoped the cititens will promptly respond to
this call. Detailed Eoidiets from the army oannot be
spared in the present crisis. ' B. D. GRIBBLR,
* Oapt* A A. Q. M.
sep!2-€t Marietta, Georgia.
Newi from Virginia—Batch of Yankee
News and Yankee Lies.
Richmond, September 13.—The train from
Harrison’s Crossing brings a report that the
Yankees appeared in considerable force op
positc Fredericksburg yesterday, and it was
supposed'they would attempt to cross the
river-this morning.
Baltimore papers of the 12th contain news
from Knoxville of the 6th. It says “the great
campaign of the war is over; we are in full
possession of East Tennessee, and have gain
cd a great but bloodless victory. The whole
march of the army was a perfect ovation.
Thousands of people lined the way, and with
shouts and tears interrupted the martial mu
sic.. • Joy reigned supreme. Burnside ad
dressed llie people and assured them of pro
lection, and told them that while Justice
would be dealt, wrong was no part of the
policy of the Government.
Col. Gilbert is appointed Military Gover
nor, and Gen. Carter Provost Marshall.Gen
eral of East Tennessee.
An official report from Burnside from
Cumberland Gap.on the Otli, says:
“The garrison here, consisting of over
2000 men and 4 pieces of artillery, surren
dered at 3 I\ M. to-day without a fight.
A dispatch from Rosecrans’ camp, neaT
Trenton on the 9th, says :
“ Chattanooga is ours without a struggle,
and East Tennessee is free. Our move on
the enemy’s flank and roar progresses
whilst his retreating column will not escape
unmolested. Our troops from this side on
tcred Chattanooga about noon, while t hose
North of the river are crossing.”
New Orleans dates of the 6th, via Cairo,
reports that an * officer from Erashear City
states that a deserter says the whole rebel
force in Louisiana is over 10,000 men, scat
tered from Brashear City to Opelousas and
Alexandria, all under the command of Tay
lor, whose headquarters are at Alexandria.
Dates from the City of Mexico via San
Francisco the 15lh ultimo, says that Mira
mon lias been appointed by Forny Comman
der ol the Mexican forces.
Tito Triumvirate had notified the repre
sentatives of foreign government that a legal
government had been provided for Mexico
and requested them to recognize the Trium-
viate as constituting such government. The
American Central ministers replied that they
must recognize the Juarez government un
til further instruction from their govern
meats.
Commonfort and Dobludo fead issued a
stirring appeal to the Mexicans, urging them
to continue to respect the French.
It is reported, on the authority of an es
caped soldier, that Price and Marmaduke
were evacuating Little Rock, Ark., with the
intention of making a stand at Washington,
Ark.
The Baltimore Republican has been sup
pressed by order of Gen. Sohenck, and the
editors and proprietors sent across the lines
with peremptory orders that if they return
ed during the war they would be treated as
spies.
Last Thursday Archbishop Powell left
Cincinnati for the purpose of visiting the
Confederates. He would go to Mobile first,
Recruiting having ipi.ed to fill up the
quota in. Ohio, an ordirwas received from
Washington to force a'draft.
A fire on Fiiday morning dcstroa’ed the
boiler works and machine shops of the
Globe Ironworks in East Boston, causing
a delay in the construction of two new
Monitors building there.
Minister Adams, in liis latest dispatches,
says that in his opinion the rebel rams
will be permitted to sail.
Exciting reports have circulated in Kan
sas of auothcr invasion of the State by
Qoantrell, who has at least 1000 men near
the Kansas line.
The Mayor of Leavenworth has heeu re
leased.
The British prize steamer Pelutroff has
been purchased.by the War Department.
News
at
from Richmond-
Culpepper Court Hcnsc,
Richmond, Sept. 14.—A special dispatch
to the Enquirer from Orange C. H., of the
13th, says: The enemy with artillery, in
fantry and cavalry crossed the Rappahan
nock at Starks and Kelly’s Fords, co-opera-
t (ng with the force which has been encamped
of the river at the Railroad bridge
tempted to surprise us but failed,
cavalry and artillery made a stand at
Station and fought them, but were
to give back before very superior
numbers. At the last accounts the enemy
bad Culpepper C. H., our cavalry still falling
back. Our loss is not over 30, as far as heard
front. Nearly everything was removed from
Culpepper C. H. before the enemy got pos
session. The advance of the enemy is sup
posed to be a rcconnoisanee in force.
Fighting is still going on at this 4 o’clock-
Richmond, SepL 12.
The following named officers have re
cently been promoted to Brigadier Gener
als :
Col. W. H. Allen, of Louisiana, Coi. C. A.
Battle, of Alabama, Col. Goode Bryan, of
Georgia, Col. W. W. Kirkland, of North
Carolina, Col. Win. A. Quarles, of Tennes
see, Col. Robert D. Johnson, of North Car
olina, Col. Wn. C. Wickham, of Virginir,
and Col. M. C. Butler of South Carolina.—
The last two belong to the cavalry ser
vice.
The Baltimore American of the 10th con
tains a telegram from Cincinnati, dated the
9th, which states that Crittenden’s division
of Rosecrans’army, took possession of Chat
tanooga that day, the Confederates having
evacuated the town.
:Vdyiee3 from Mexico confirm the occu
pation of Tampico by the French, after a
slight resistance. Tucalcarringo lias also
been occupied.
Mr. Corwin, the United States Minister,
has given in his adhesion to the new order
of things.
Another rebellion has broken out in San
Domingo.
Yellow lever is raging in Havana to a
considerable extent.
Gold in New York is 132i.
t* Prom Charleston.
Charleston, Aug. 13.—ini has been very
quiet lor tw T o days past. The enemy has
made no new movement of late. Three of
the Monitors have gone off, nobody knows
where.
A NEW REGIMENT,
FOR
Florida Service!
C APT. G. L.H1RD8E having abandoned
the idea a of raising a it .gacent, and requested me
to receive all squads recruited mJer hb authority} I
therefore notify a 1 who wish to
Go to Florida,
That I will receive them into my Regiment, which is now
stationed at Quincy,a del.ghtful and healthy locality.
All Volunteering will Cease
after the 1st October, and thosa subject to coasc ription
had better embcace the present opporunlty of choosing
a pleasant service, and the Company of their choice.—
These wh' have recruit, ed.flfteen men will be entitled to
a Lieutenancy, $50 bounty, and clothing iurnished. 1
wiil pay the
HIGHEST WAGES
Report itmnediaeiy to
t> good Drummers anc Fifera
to Macon, Ga.
J. COOPER NISBRT,
seplS-deodSt Col. Oem’g 65ili Ga. Reg.
LOOK OUT!
YOUR
TIME TO VOLUNTEER
ALMOST PAST,
IS
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, 22d
Inst., at the residence of C. B. Brown, near Ho-
gansviile, Ga., the following property to-wit: One horse
and buggy, between fifty and sixty head of cattle ; con
sisting of milch cotvs and dry cattle; also, one Jack,
all in good condition All sold as the property of James
Brown, late of Colquitt county, deceased. Tents on
dqy of sale.
seplS-lOt $S ELIZA A. BROWN, Admr’x.
CITY AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
A FTER the 1st of October, all men win have t igo
through the Conscript Camp and be assigned to the
Regiment most in need of men. Yon have a chance to
volsnteer in the Department, of Florida. My Company is
in Col. J. Cooper Kesbit’a Regiment, and now encmrqved
at Camp Cooper, Macon, Ga. lnecd a few more men,
and they can report to me at this place, or to C C.
Hammock, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
Atlanta.Ga., in squads or singly Bounty of Fifty Dol
lars and clothing furnished. . Absentees are ordered to
report at cnce. T. L. LANGSTON, Cnpt,
seplg-dlw
Contederacy copy.
The Famous Young Leviathan Stallion,
BARTOW,
Will be Soli on Wednesday, 15th inst-
Mahogany Bay ; a perfect model. A fine opportuni
ty for those wishing to raise fine stock—
WILL BE SOLD AT THE ARCADE.
sepl2-dSt*
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY ■
A MOST desirable Cottage Residence,
convenient and comfortable, close to
the business of the City, within 10 minutes
walk of the Rail Road and Banks, in a choice
neighborhood, the best of water, ample room
—being a large lot—large 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.
If not disposed of at private sale before
Saturday the 19th inst., it will on that day
will be'sold to the highest bidder at l i
o’clock, A. M., in front of the Post Office.
For further particulars enquire of
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.
SeptlO—d8t x
ON CONSIGNMENT.
1(10 BALES COTTON in Griffin and West Point.
JL * " eJ # Bbls. Alcohol in store.
For sale by ROBT. J. LOWRY & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
Sent 10-dlw Granite Front, Alabama St.
For Sale.
200
LBS. Shoe Thread,
25 Bbls Molasses,
50 Kegs Soda,
10 do Tanners’ Oil,
100 Dozen Wool Hats,
SO Boxes Cand | by
ROBT. J. LOWRY & CO ,
Commission Merchants,
Sept 10-dlw Granite Front, Alabama St.
Horse Stolen-—Two Hundred
Dollars Reward-
S TOLEN from the subscriber on the night of the 6th
inst, a bright BAIT HORSE 1 , six years cld,
sixteen hands high, no mane, and bis tail a little nibbed
near the tump. The above reward will belaid upon
the delivery c f the llorse to the undersigned at Rome,
Ga. A. 8. GRAVES,
Rome, Sept. 9th, iepl2-dl\v
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
HARDWA RE
ieneral Commission Merchants,
COURIER'S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta,
• Greoi'gia.
S
OLIC1T consignments and orders ioi
all kinds of Merchandize and Produce,
to which they will give prompt and personal
attention.
BALES CORN SHU OKS, on consignment and for
sale by
sep!2-3t
BELT , MOORE & CO.
Tobacco Emporium of Atlanta
T hree thousand boxes of to
bacco, all choice and popular brands, for
sare by 1.0 WE, FAMBROUGH & CO.,
Tobacco Agents, Peachtree 8t.,
Pept 10-dtf - Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted to Buy.
A NEAT COTTAGE DWELLING, with faur to &U
rooms, and other necessary improvements, situa
ted in a pleasant portion of the city, and convenient to
business'. Apply to A. C. WYLY.& CO,
septMf Corner Peach Tree and Walton streets.
Shackelford, Saint & Co
D J. SHACKELFORD A CO., would in-
O. form the public that the name of their* firm is
changed to that of Shackelford, Saint, A Co, and have
removed to the ‘Intelligencer building, where they are
prepared to receive all kinds of goods and marchandite
on consignment. Special attention will be paid to the
sale of Lands and Negroes. We hope to be able to give
general satisfaction, and merit a liberal share of patron
age. Auction Sales every day and night,
S J. Shackelford, J. C. Saint
M. A. Shackelford.
seplo-dlra
$25 REWARD.
R ANAWAY from the undersigned, in this city, my
negro boy OLIVER, 19 years old, dark com
plexion heavy built, prominent cheek-bones, 6 feet 4 01
5 inches high. Said boy supposed to be lurldngabout the
city, i will pay the above Reward for his apprehension
and de ivery to me at the State depot.
seplS-d4.* W. R. WEBSTER.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
For Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his Residence on the
corner of Prior and Peters streets, very conve
nient to the business part of the city. Good dwelling
house, outbuildings, garden,, fruit trees, fiower garden,
&c. The place is a very desirable one, in every respect.
Call soon. I can be found at the Btora of F. M. Fisk, on
Whitehall street. A. A. GAULDING. .
Atlanta, Sept. 12,1SC3. sep!8-tf
Provisions for Soldiers’ Families.
Syrup, $3 £0 per gallon.
Corn, $2 2 5 per busheL
Bacon, $1 39 per pound.
For sale this day, at E. M. Edwardy’s, by
KR LAW3HE.
sepl2-3i,* • and E. H. WILLIAMS.
CEOBGIA, Newton County:
A GREEABLY to the last Will and testament of Shelly
Downs deceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in October next, within the legal hoars of Bale, before
the court house door In Covington, Newton County, Ga.,
four hundred and eighty-one (4S1) acras of land, mote
or less, adjoining lands of Truman Roberts and others.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
H. K. A.S^ P. DOWNS, l Exr , s
Aug 23-wtds
and J. W. BLACK.
EXECUTOR’S SAUE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
tnd last will and testament pf TiUtha Phillips
ceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next
within the legal hours of sale, before the court house
door in the town of Greenville, the following lota and
parcels of lauds belonging to the estate of said deceas
ed: Part of mt No. 43, and part of lot No. IT, both mak
ing 850 acres. ALo lota No. 49, SO and 38, all lying in
the 11th district of Meriwether County, Ga. told forthe
benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on day or sale.
T J. H. PHILLIPS, Ex’r,
AuglS—wt.ri* luthersv.lle, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of J.
H. Badger, late of Fulton County, Ga., deceased,
are requested to present them, properly authenticated,
and those indebted to said deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment. „
e J. R. WALLACE,
Atlmr do bonis non of J. B. Badger, deceased.
Julyl, 1 1SC3.—w40d
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y viitue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Forsyth County, will be sold on the tint Tuesday
in Octcber next, at the court house door in said county
betwe n the legal sale hours, the following lots of land,
li.95, 1£94, aud two acres more or lets off of the south
east corner of lot No. 1227 in the Srp district of the 1st
section; and 37 acres more or less of lot No. 34, in the
2nd district aud 1st section, Forsyth County, lachlot
containing 40 acres more or lis3, being the place where
on Mary nolbrook resided at the time of her death.—
Weil improved, adjoining lands of Peter Cobb, Isaiah B.
Weems, Wdiiamliar;is and others, gold asthe proper
ty <il Mary Holbrook, and sold lor the benefit of the
heirs of the said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. PfiP.RMAN HALBROOK, Adrn’r,
aug. 13-wtdi of Mary Halbrook,
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order Of the Court of Ordinary
of Fulton county, Ga., will be sold before the
Court House door in the city of Atlanta on the first Tues
day in October next,within the legal ho ers of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: consisting of 20d acres of land
lying near lire etty of Atlanta, known a3 the Watts place.
Alio, four acres lyisg near the City Cemetery, with a
dwelling house ih-rcon. Also, two hcases and lots on
Fair street, and a house and lot on Faith al ey. All sold
as the property of J. B. Badger, late of said county, de
ceased, sold for the purpose of a division. Terms made
known oa the day of sale.
JOHN R. WALLACE, Adm’r,
julyl-wtd3 De Bonis Non -1
Administrator’s ITotice.
T WO months after date application will be msde to
the Coart of Ordinary of De&alb County for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to ths estate of Nelson An
dersen late of said county deceased^ Angast 26,1S63.
aug27-w2ni ~ *
ROBERT COGL1’ Adm’r.
100 NEGROES
O VER ONE HUNDRED NEGROES,
Single and In Families. Amongthein a number of
Fancy Servants,
Waiters, Drivers, .
Mechanics, Field Hands,
Sm„tl Girls and Boyr,
Cooks and Wishers,
and Valuable Families.
Our Stock. Is alwaja larre, and being replenished
almost daily by Experienced Buyers throughout the Con
federacy.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.
Sept 8-dlOt
BOXCS Tobacco, on eongignment and for sale
by SOLOMON BROTHERS.
Iron, Iron;
Q/A LBS. IIoop Iron,on consignment
V/. v/V/ Y" and for sale by
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
I f \ / \ FEET Safety Fuse on consignment and
,UUU for sale by
SOLOMON BROTHERS.
SnOT GUNS, on consignment and for sale bv
SOLOMON BROTHERS
30
Sal So da.
OCT BARRELS of Sal Soda, on consignment and fer
sale by SOLOMON BROTHERS.
Q CT BAGS Shot, assorted sizes, on consignment an d
(J tor sale by SOLOMON BROTHERS.
O A BOXES Castile Soap, on consignment and toi
€>\J Bale by SOLOMON BROTHERS.
5
BARRELS Chlckory, on consignment and for sale
SOLOMON BROTHERS
/V TIERCES Rice,
JL" 15 Barrels Lard,
On consignment and for sale by
July S-dtf SOLOMON BROTHER
1000
‘ Aug 21-dtf
Lead,
LBS. Bar Lead on consignment and fo
sale by SOLOMON* BROS.
MILLINERY,
T HE und eral sped have formed a Co-partnersLip for
the purpose of earryiog on the atillinery business
in all its brandies, on Whitehall St., over R M. Parks &
Co’s., Store, would respectfully ask a share of public
patronage.
We have received a large lot of llats anti Is
net* of the latest styles, just impoited from Kuiop
MRS. O’CONNE
SeptS-dlw MRS. KNOX.
NOTICE.”
1 HAVK told out my interest in my Auction House at
the corner of Whitehall and Decatur Streets, toS.
J. Shackelford & Co., and have no house for business, 1
offer my services as Auctioneer to sell real estote, ne
groes, stock of any kind, and any other property that
can be sold outside of a house, on very reasonable term3
I will go to the country any wherein the State. Having
many years experience, I flatter myself I can give satis
faction to ail who may think proper to employ mo. 1 re
fer to citizens of Atlanta for noalification.
W. 9[. HILL.
N. B.—I will sell for any Auction House-In the city cn
reasonable terms. W. M. H.
Sept S-dtf
NEW MILLINERY STORE
WHITEHALL STREET.
T HE undersigned have taken a part of Mr. J. M.
HOLBROOK’S Hat Store forthe purpose of car
rying on a first class Millinery Establishment, togeth er
with other Ladies’ articles, viz: Ladies, Misses, and
Childrens Hose, Shawls, Scarfs, Laces, Insertings, Sec.
Our Hair Jewelry business established 10 yean ago,
will also be connected with it. Satisfaction as heretofore
given will ce our steady aim. We therefore sol.clt a
share cf public patronage
MRS. If. BRAUMULLER,
Sept3-dtf MRS. L. GIOVANNINL
For Sale or Hire.
NO 1 Cook.
Sept 8-dlw*
A'so a pair of Match Horses.
K. M. CLARKE,
Whitehall Stree
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
DESIRABLE GOODS
DIRECT FROM
Europe via Nassau.
600000 Percussion Caps,
10000- J. & T. Sharp’s London Rifle Pow
der, F. F. F. put up in $ lb.Can*
isters, in Kegs of 25 lbs.
3000 Lbs. Prime Rio Coffee,
2000 Lbs Superior English Copperas,
400 Lbs Black Pepper,
150 Bottles Colei nan’s London Mustard,
15 K.-gs !>i Cat b Soda.
QBOXES COMMON-TOBACCO, on ccna’gnment
OVf and fer sale by A. O. WYLV A Ot).
EOXES MEDIUM TOBACCO, on consignmen t
l)v and for sale by A. C. WYLV- A CO.
1 DD nALF BOXES extra FINE TOBACCO, o n
AUv consignment and fur sale by
A. O. WYLY & CO.
PHIALS, 100 pounds each, QUICKSILVER, on
consignment and for sale hy S
J*. 0. WYLV A CO.
11
Q ^POUNDS CHLQItQgQRMycfi^consignment an
for sale Dy '
A. O. WYLY & CO.
t A BALES COTTON, of good quality, an 4 In goo
tlv/ order, for sale by
sept5-tf
A. C. WYLY ii CO.
Bichromate Potass,
AA LBS. Bichromate Potass on consignment an d
OUU for sale by SOLOMON BROS.
Aug 21-dtf
STATIONERY.
200
Reams English Letter Paper, ruled
ol the celebrated Durand & Co’s.
Mills,
200 Reams English Mote Pai»er,
100 Lbs. ‘‘ Sealing Wax,
150000 Superior English Envelopes, all
sizes,
fioo Grots Penholder*,
100 Superior Matches,
50 “ Lead Pencils,
And a variety .« f olher Stationery too te
dious to enumerate;
For sale by
SOLOMON BROTHERS, *
Whitehall Street.
July 8 — vil f *
FINE INVESTMENT,
Of Ten Building Lots,
OF OAE ACRE. EACH,
JUST OUTSIDE OF THE CORPORA
TION LIMITS,
A H4ND30ME TIMBER "GROWTH ON EACH—the
Lot* laying well, andin a good neighborhood, on
one of the principal thoroughfares to the city, adjoiniog
the property of Judge IzsarJ and others. Th.s truly
valuable property i. held at private aa : e until Saturday,
the 19.h lost, v hea, If net disposed of, it will be sold to
the highest Didder, in trout of the Poet Office, at 11
o’clock A. M- tor farther particulars, enquire of
sepll-OSt CRAWFORD. FRAZER A CO.
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 bin
der, before the court house door in Campbellton, on the .
firot Tuesday Jn October next, within the
legal hours of sale, the plantation known as Col. La
tham s Dark Ooruer Place, constating of lota and frac
tion al lotsNos. 615. C22,643,619,651,637,688, 690, C91,
692,715 716, and 717, in the 1st district and 3< d section of
origin il’y Cherokee, now Campbell, Cobb and Paulding
Counties. Nos. 220,223 and 229 in the 2nd district of
originally Carroll,now Campbell County. The whole
being in one body, and making a tract of,about 900
Acres, about 400 acres of" open land, 100 acres or
more of cr ek and branch bottom, a fine plantation in
good ktate of cultivation good orchard, and cabin bnii-
ili-ipg. The tract is on the lines of Campbell, Cobb and
Paulding Counties, on the Villa Rica road, in tneneigh-
> orhood of the MoLaitys’, and E. L. Polk, and G. B. -
Wedington, allin Campbell "County, except two 40 acre
lots, about 29 miles west of Atlanta, 30south of Marietta,
and 25 northwest of the Atlanta A West Point Rail Road.
The whole tract is exceedingly well watered a. <11"inher
ed, lies beautifully and an aL undance cf choice upland*
vet to open.
Patties desiring to invest in real estate, would do well
to examine the premises, will be cheerfully shown by
Mr. Holliman who l.vcsupon the place.
At the same time and place.1 will sell Town Lota Nos.
41 and 42, on tbenoitheast side of the in-tin street in
the town of Campbellton, 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 Camp
bell County, containing 202% acres, more or less. The
remaining interest belonging to W. H. McLarin of this
County. Ali sold as the property of Thomas A. Latham
deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said Deceased. Terms cash. Campbellton, Ga., ■
Aug. 15,1863. W. J. GARRETT, Adm’r.
auglg-dawtds.
For Sale in the Village of Madi
son, Georgia.
A LARGE ccmmodiong, well built^house, with all ne»
easary out buildings for a large family, an unfail
ing well of the 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. _
Sept 8-d8i,* I3AA0 U CARL,
Wanted.
A SMALL place between 25 or 50 acres, from 3 to
5 miles n o n the city, for which a libera! price
will be paid ty application at this office.
Sept 2-dtf
Cobb’s Legion.
A LL men or ibis command belonging ty+ detachment
under my command, now at nome for the purpose
of purchasing horses, will report to me promptly at the
several places ordeied by me, as orders prohibit ng the
extension of furloughs haring beenreceived, consequent
ly none will be granted. W.H PAINE,
J Lt Ojmd’g Detach. Cobb s Legion Cavalry.
Sept S-dlw .
LAND FOR SALE,
ffflilF subscriber offers hts plantation for eale, lying
A within four and a half miles of Atlanta, containing
28 0 acres; over one hundred acres in woods
Decatur, Sept 10-dlw* JAMES J. WJHN.