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Tl JiSDAY MORNING, OCT. ‘2?.
T 4T- XXr-._S- .r x
A SOJOUKN IN YANKEE LAND.
Wj^VxRfmouo’, Geotuiia, )
October 15,58ft5i, \
Rti (<>r iStiMHioth- Jiep'illu’u/i :
At the ictjuent trl mttny friend?, North and
S-u, h, 1 h» vc determined, tvith your pcrhiis-
t-p+n, to iiu.*} <*ur paper tia a channel through
which to eoiinmmicato io the public a lew
items which rune iibticr my observation du-
titur my soiouri), ot nearly Jour iii<>ulhs, m
• h^d.” ?
Wtif^i Uh# army received orders to retire
from (soltysburg, I .was, atiuy own request,
detailed with Capt. C<w>k, rtf ttadB 1 (Georgia
Uiftai in, to altciul to Wright’s Brigade
ll ispiu), Liu* surgeon who was assigned to
tii if place having defined to romain
Wo soon looked in satluess upon the last
tciiriiig vidc.tte of our aiuny, and watched
with painiul iiutipeutie lor tho Yaukee ad-,
v.tncc, which We* expected (ti 'cimiu at ‘ dou
ble quick.” Our suspense became so pro-
irccAtt that we tonnd some relief in the idea
th u l) >th ariiiies were retreating in ofjposite
duct*, ions. Nearly twenty-four hour* had
elapsed alter the departure of our forces,
wheai we cipicd the “blue bellies” in tfio dis-
- t .t(ic,c,advaue'tngli,t .a speed wbifcU convinced
ui that they dia not intend ,to overtake the
!libels, it such an event could be avoided
upon uuy reasonable pretext
1 advanced and met an otlicer who came
i u warcl lor that purpose, and whose general
.demeanor cotiviftced me that he was a gen-
ilcman,-Ids Union prccHvilies '.o the contra
ry, not» ithslamWng. lie iiKSUred me Ihait
every ett’ort shGDhUtie mnde-to alletiato the
sutt'cilugs of ottr wounded,and with his com*
tnand passed slowly ou. Thus wo lblt our
selves, for the lirst time, under Uncle Sam’s
protection, and were gralitied at the kind
reception we met w ith ut the hands of our
htranger couples,; It is but justice to swy
that, Vo far as my observation extonded, du-
ring the mouth I remamed iu the city of<£*t-
t} ■tnurg, they fully complied with t.hei>ro-
mi?c made me by the lir^t one I met. Many
it noble Southerner died for want of atten
tion, but the blame rests with our surgeons,
in their lailure to make proper. details qf
nurses.
As soon as our wounded were able to be
removed, wo-wero ordered to report to the
l*rovi«st, who promised to sand us to City
I'oiut. And indeed we thought the “Iron
h i-aj’’ was about' 1 'dash into Baltimore,
when, to our unfeigned regret, dismay and
indignation, w o were inhumed that we were-
cnroule for N&r York.
The authorities at Gotham, when we ar-
t ived there, were like the boy who drew the
olephuut, and*was delighted with his prize,
but had no place to put it. So the Gotha
mites st emul to be much elated when we
were usliorctl iulo the presence of the pro
vost general, butfet soon told us that he
knew not why we were sent, there, or what
diaposiiiou to make of us. lie sent us to
(fen. Canby, and he sent uslo General Dir,
and wo. thought Dix wouldsCTid us to Dixie;
tint lie rent na to tho Park a place
which, lot*filth, would sttuHRin ordinary
l>ig>t\ e licre we leniaiuetBOrcral day?,du-
ling* which time we were visited by kitid
.irieuds who generously supplied us with
.every needful article of clotliitfg, and a few
greenbacks- lie also requested the licnten-
u,t in charge of us to permit us to stay at
Hie hold till we were sent South. To this
Hie young otlicer readily ecnsentetl, and 7
live rebel surgeon? and twochaplaius were
soon known to be at large in the great me
tropolis. Now we were met «t every timn
with invitations to padake ot the hospitali
ties ot those who'symyatbizo with our cause
The lew days wo passeil in this way were
ilecidtfdly agreeable. Nothing was left un
done that would add to our comfort. Gen
tlemen introduced us to their families, and
we were made lo feej truly like wo were
among friend*. During my stay there 1 dis-
t lifted <'ur national affairs with gentlemen
iroiu m arly every State, end while moat of
t!icm thought .jyeowgli* to have fought tor
mir rigiits in the I oiyn, they all united in
the belief that iadeju.'udoue-j would yel
crmvn *>ur t d.u hi. It seemed to be the set
tled copvteflon with them that armed inter
vent ion by any lorcigu power would pr«>-
long the war. They argue that thousands
who would not otherwise participate in the
-struggle wiil liy to aims in ibe eveut of l»fr-
i-ign iuterveoUon.
Presiitent Davis is evidently looked upon
as the first tnau.oh Urn. continent, and tiny
say they would have floe iced to him, hai he
1BROR OIABKS TO BB DAKG&BOUB WHKH BBASOM is LsVl - Rax TO COMBAT IT
VOL. IX.
ATLANTA, vibu., OCTOBEK 27. 1863.
NO. 293.
city do* of his master’s collar. This fellow
informed us that the Provost was absent. 1
handed him the instructions from Gen. Dix,
which he glanced over with an air of dis
masting importance, and said: “So I sup
pose you infernal rebels are traveling thro’
onr c«*nntry free of charge and without an
escortV” *‘Wc are, sir,” said I, *‘bnt it is un
manly in you to insult prisoners on account
of the actions of your own officers. We are
gentlemen,” continued I, “and gentlemen
snch as Gen. Dix resnects and treats as such.”
This was the first v aakeo who had offered
tis an insult,and we werosoon shielded from
his taunts by the entrance ot the Provost who
placed us under an escort lor Fortress Mon
roe.
As we shaftmed down the Chesapeake on
the beautiful steamer Adelaide, lounged on
bur gorgeous sofas and partook of the many
delicacies which her table alfurde J, we little
thought that our quarters woulds*x»n be ex
changed lor the gloomy walls of Fort Nor
folk. Fond anticipations of greeting friends
and loved one# in “Dixie,” together with the
pleasantness of traveling on a first class pas
senger steamer, caused us to forget every
care sod mingle with the psssengsrs, as
thouga we bad been of like feeling and sen— 1
Umcnt. But,alas! how vainare all human
expectations. Instead of going to City Point
wo were sent to Fort Norfolk, and as the
massive key was turned upon us we were
politely informed that we were held as hos
tage* for certain Federal non combatants
held by our government We remained
here two weeks; our fare was very good,
and we were permitted to walk about the
Voit an hour each day.. Oar friends were
allowed to visit us, ana tho officer in com
mand, M»jor Murray, treated ns like gent le
mon. Here we were joined by fifty or sixty
other gents of similar doth.
Our disappointment reached- its climax
When orders came for us to be sent to Fort
McHenry, and had wc not been ashamed to
betray the confidence reposed in us by Maj.
Mulford in giving the liberties ot the boat,
we would have taken possession of the cralt
and steamed for “Dixie’s Land.”
Arrived at Fort McHenry, we were assign
ed Co quarters in a long warehouse looking
building, which leaked wor.-e than an ordi
nary bush arbor. There other occupants in
the house who greatly exceeded us in num
ber, and who disputed our right to dwell
there; but being reinforced by a couple cf
experienced terriers, and & large quantity
of scalding water, we routed the enemy com
pletely and lived in peaceable possession of
our prison home. Here we had permission
to stroll at will over about fifty acres of land,
and bathe at pleasure in the placid Patapsco
which washed the Fort on either side. The
ladies of Baltimore visited na often, and
gave us many tokens of their kind regards
in the way of useful articles of clothing,
heavy baskets of delicacies, fruits, ice cream
•tee. It. is superfluous to pass eulogies upon
Ahe conduct ot these aegeis of merey, when
their character is so well known by South
erners. There was quite a number of our'
servants in the Fort, who wer e captured at
Gettystaurg, a tew of whom took the oath
and joined the Yankee ar my, whilst most of
them steadily refused to work or fight for
Abraham Lincoln, President of the so c died
United States. It will, perhaps, be admissi
ble here to relate a conversation which took
place between Titus, a colored man, from
South Carolina, and Brig. Gen. Mon it, U.
8. A- It was as follows: Morris—'* Well,
Titus, are you willing to enlist and tight for
liberty under the Stars and Stripes?”—
Titus—'• No, sir, you'may shoot me lust, and
den I won’t light ginat my government.”—
Morris—“ Well. Titus, they ire going lo put
you all in the army if you gOjSouih." “ Dat a
jist what 1 want, sir.” Morris—“Don’t you
‘want a good suit of cloUses ?” Titus—“Not
from your government,'sir; my government
is able to give me clothes," Morris—“Oh,
pshawyour government is ‘played out,’
your money’s worthless,” “Dal’s all you
know about.it, de money's jest as good in de
Soof as *tf» in do Noil, tor dar^hrything
high, and nfoney plenty, hpreebrytiog cheap
and money skace. Niggamave a dollar in
deS mf where bucora don’t have a dime in
do Norf. Oh, dar man,?! know'you aint
talking when you axin dis chile to fight in
de Soul.”
Their treatment to ohr servants is even
worse than I expected, if those who
hare good homes in tliei South would only
listen M those who are lottBnatc enough to
escape Alter once being^rntYankee hands
they willbi; contented at name. *
Lost this orticlo should beqpme wearisome
I will conclude it by sayunEthat from all
my obL-ervation during my Jorthera tour, I
am more full/ convinced than ever that a
straight forward energetic course will bring
us Pkace a»p Independence, wjth all the
Wofsings which usually accompany them.
Their country is full of disseasiqhsMpd de
sertions from their army are* dail_
iagmoro frequent. Their army in
equably grow weaker daily as they muster
oat their good troops and supply their places
with negroes, or what is worse—substitutes
■The feelings of jealousy and hatred existing
between the colored and white troops are
tally alarmiag. Then,
“Let us all be up and doing,
With a heart for any fate,’’
For 1 can imagine no fate worse than re
union. If the faint hearted would lake a
mental pilgrimage over the past history of
this war, and call up before them the many
noble sacrifices which have been, made
our liberty; oh! if they would visit
bleeding plains,of Manassas, tread the sol-
he flourished his commutation receipt-—
Many a Federal now stand*, a a did the one
mentioned abovo, thinking of torchlights
and soliloquizing to himself that thua tue
whirligig of time brings about his revenges.
Finw Noni'HEitN Virginia.—The news
from Northern Virginia is of a character
which, possibly, it may bs indiscreet to pub
lish. There has been no general engage
ment, and the prospect of such an occur
rence never was, to all appearances, more
distant at any period of the war.
Meade is believed to be resting at Cjnlre-
ville after tho fatigue or his prodigious ske-
daldle. His retreat is considered to have
been so masterly as to have dimmed forever
the lustre ot the laurels won by McClellan
ia that branch of the art of war. He “ fell
back ” witb more celerity than Po;>e, and
with more success than cither he or McClel
lan. Whilst we cannot but admire the suc
cess ot his (?:ape, we shall never cease io
wonder why he exposed himself in a man
ner to make liis flight necessary. It it was
his design to lleeasqpon as he was menaced,
why did he ever come to the Rapid an ?—
One would suppose that froiiP the Rappa
hannock to Washington was u sufficiently
rong race-track. What his next move will
be it is impossible to conjecture. Perhaps,
as he was so successful in running away, lie
may venture forward again. 11 he does ad
vance again towards-the Rapid an, lie can
hardly do bo in less than a month, us it wiil
take aim at least that time to re construct
the Orange qjid Alexandria railroad, which,
by the exertions of both armies, has been
pretty thoroughly demolished t. om Culpep
er <lourt liras-* to Manassas Juhfilion.—
Rich. A’mmincr.
FnoM Eastern Caroi.ixa:—A eorres-
pamient of the Richmond Sentinel, writing
from Headquarters near Kinston, N. C., Oc
tober 15, furnishes the following :
As you will see, wc are now ner Kinston,
N. (J., whither wc have been blown by a pro
pitious or uopropitious breoze/as time and
events n*ay determine. It may not be gen
erally known that Major General Pieactt
lias charge of the Department ot North
Carolina, which extends from the Appo
mattox to Cape Fear river—a very impor
tant command, as the entire railroad com
munication with the South is under bis pro
tection. fcto far as I can see and jodge, eve
rything is in good working order, troops are
where they should be, and activity and en
ergy are visible on all aides.
1 find the people of the old North State
willing and ready to do all their power for
the cause, and w r e were cheered by the
waving ot handkerchiefs all along ths route
from Weldon to Goldsboro’. We are treat
ed very kindly by all, and it is with peculiar
pleasure that I aunounece the fact that
some, although sorely pressed by the war,
still refuse to take any compensation for
what they can spare, but deal it out with a
lavish hand to all who make application.—
I might add several names to the “ roll of
honor,” but fear of giving offence, for men
capable ot such deeds are ever unwilling lo
have them heralded.
The people ot Wilson were in excellent
spirit?, occasioned in part by a speech of
President Davis, on his .way South. The
ladies were very attentive. Driving the
waiters of the hotel off, they waited on him
th person at his meal. Havinc finished, he
was called upon for a speech, with which he.
complied, addressing the ladies in a few re
marks and in the housewife style. He told
them, among other things, “ to take care of
their Con federate jnoney, that it would be
good in a few days; the washing day is oyer,
the clothes are hung on the line to dry; alt
that is needed is a little more sunshine.”—
The cars moved off oinid the cheering of
the crowd and the waving of handkerchiefs
by the ladies. Report lurther.says that os
cular impressions were freely made and re
ceived by the ladies and the President.
Armstead’s brigade is now ealled Barton’s
brigade. Brig. Gen. 8. M. Barton having been
assigned to it. lie was taken prisoner at
the lalLof Vicksburg, and has been exchang
ed. He is said to bo a Virginian, and from
Fredericksburg. He bids fair to give satis
faction. ' ,
We are utterly at a loss to account tor tluf
entire failure ot the mails,nogFhaving i each
cd us since om* arrival here, now over a i
week. Hid away in the forests of pine, our ‘
mall is the only tiling we have to rcly^upon
to relieve the cuiiii' of our position, and wo
look and long tor him iu vain. Cannot
something he done i More anon.
‘•MILES.”
•U. )V. at TLUESOS.
II. S. IIIII.. !
AUCTION HOUSE.
M. W. HUTCHESON & CO.,
(iesertl, Aiictien, Commission
—AND-
REAL ESTATE MERCHINT8,
CONNALLEY’S BUILDING,
Comer Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, dEOKQfA.
"¥ Gooils, Gro series, R<-*1 E4,*te, Negnses, Hemes,
Males, Wagoas, Furniture, Clothing, an 1 in st.ort
mission Wring bousjkl, sold and fctripped c d com-
SCHOOL BOOHS.
pitch..
Busin eis
oUeoded to with \ r^mpintss ani <iis-
Oct 4-dlss
BRAUMULLER & KNIGHT,
GENERAL COMMISSION,
Produce & Beal Estate Merchants
WHITEHALL A TLANTA.
Keep Constantly on Hand Large and
Splendid Assortments
Chewing «nd Smoking Tobacco,
^Macaboy and Scotch Snuff,
Sutrar, Ceffee and ffice.
Flour, Corn and Meal,
Salt, Soda and Meal,
Syrup, wines and liquor®,
Hats, boots and shoes,
Soap, Trunks and Shoelbread
Piated Ware and Hard Ware,
Pianos, Musical Instrument?,
«fcc., &c. &:
We solict further consignments and will
take pleasure to sell goods at owners best
advantage.
BRAUMULLER & KNIGHT.
Oct 16-dtf •
DR. JA8. B. BEAN,
DENTIST,
Atlanta, - - - - Georgia.
Office and Laboratory at his residence on
Marietta St., 2nd Square west of 1st Presby-
teriaa Church. _ sep3Q-titf
RESIDENCE NEAR DEGATUR
For Sale.
A K23IMN0K with one hundred aid tea acres,
with mtnforiftklj improvement* directly on the
c*i riige toad fro* Atla.tm to Decatur. Apply to
JOHN T S ill TH,
Oct l>-dlia Intelligencer OtPce.
Beal Estate Brokers.
mHBguhjeriberj offer their services to the pubu: lor
JH ths purchase cr sals of Beal Estate.
PANSILL A JONES,
Markham’s Block, Whitehall St.
Oct 15-Jm
COFFIN AND CABINET SHOP,
Lactle St., near WaltoarSpring,
C 1HARLBS BOHHEFELB, Manufacturer
> keeps caastantly on hand a Rood assortment of
Read.? Made CoiHna a* Ms Wholesale Boom on
Whitehall Street,In Dr. Thurman's building.
A11 orders prompt!/attended to. , *
CHASE BOHNEFiLD.
CotlS-glia* Luckis Bt., near Walton’s Spring.
FOR RENT.
I WILL Kent to the highest bidder at CampLellton,
on the first. Tuesday ia November next, for the
year 1861, a large River Plantation, belonging t i the es
late of CoLThOi /.Lai fa am, dec’d,
Oct 19-(H0j W. J. GARRETT, AdmV.
hti of Malvern HUl, or dwell awhile
vely upon the gory fields of Sharps
cellorsviil* Gettysburg, and otli
iclt have been made classic by the
‘ e iSoulherner?, or look around
heroes minus a leg or an arm,
ember that all this; besides mil
re, has been thrown away un
less our independence is established, they
would blush with shame at the thought of
submission. A ours truly.
% :• /. M. STOKEA
Chaplain 3J Ga. Vola
His Eves Opened at Last,—Once iu a
while a Northern Wide A w.ike—Lincoln’s
great ^uppqrtet? iu 1800—really gets his eyes
opened, aud “B^es things.” The Harrisburg
raised ihq Surs And tStrjpes and struck 1br 1 Colon tells the following:
i.nr rights iu the Union. Many endeavored ^ a.s one ot the drafted men came out of
t< i persuade mo that we ought to reunite wiih j t j, e marshal's office, a few days since, just
>tll save the New England State?, but I gave j shorter than when he went in, ho cast
it as my opinion that we uever would cou- j fris giace around on the lugubrious faces of
sunt to au affUiaitou with any except the j the expectant throng standing in the hall,
slave States. whose hour had not yet come, and soothed
When arrangement were made to send us ! jjjg kindred spirits thus; “ Bqys, three years
South they gave us transportation to BaUi- j ±g 0 j was a g*y Wide Awake, and wore a
. ii ore, with iustruciknis to report to the Pro-! gjazed cap st mf own expense; but the coal
vost at that place. Hero we tmmd a sottish {oil was said to be free. .They are now set-
Lieutcuaut iuthe Provost’s office, who seem- ] nj n ^ that coal oil account; I’ve paid mine
d lo be i e proud cf his insignia as is thej and here’s the receipt in fullsaying whic
Anecdote op Judge Marshall.—She
Petersburg Regiecr, in an article showing
the futility of suppressing the vice of ga;
blieg by legislation, mtrodue3 the lo
|ng anecdote; ^ -
Richmond *4iM always Jmea a terriAo
place for gan^Jling. Years ago, it and Au
gusta, in Georgia, wtio noted the country
through fia thoheudqunrtei^ of*tho sporting
fraternity. Iu this connection an auecdofc e
is f old of the late Chief ffusttec Marshal).
While ou hy way to hold the Federal court
at Augusta, he was overtaken dd The sandy
country of SjulIs Caiolina by a sallow look
ing chap, riding a 11 ear bitten, sand-hill, tacky...
With the curiosity characteristic of hi%class
he wished to know all ab?ut the- jfcjtinger 4 ’
—what moot be his name, aifii .wbfilT mout
the place become Irono, and wJh^ xjaout
Hhe place he was goidg tdg - The^'Old
oixl uaturedly “playesAtHi^%is eut-
echiz^^for jt while, but at’last pernurted.
him lo^JteKiftaia that he was from R’ch
S ond in^Hfegtaia, and was gofutr to Augus :
tin “Well” silttsTsallo-v^ce,
“yon say yttu aie irorii Ricauaoml, in Virgin
ity V” “Yes,” said the Judged*And yuu
say,” replied the sallow-face, “that you are
a gw me to Gusty Georgy V ’ “1*11 b 3 daru’d
it you aint got a deck in your pocket.”
FOR SALE!
A GOOD DWELLING HOUA, with four gcod rooms,
two good fire place*, tuid fifcng room with p&xtriea
attached, a good double negrokpEto with one fire place,
smote he uso, dairy, corn crib,doable and buz/y house,
cook honae. and also a good bfibk s'ore house two stories
high. Apply to ADAM JONES, Jr.,
qctia-dlw* ^ Wartentou, Ga.
OLD DOMINION
Tobaccf WaMouse,
Atlanta, .Ga.,
JWO. F. WOODSON, Agent,
rno makaaaUwf Tobacco £br the MinuTaiturers and
X herders qW^rsliila and North Carolina. He oocu-
iftdUie aa lfcmter Street, a few doors
H\iu;er?ana*Whiteha!l Street,
lifsfctawwl Tobacco now offered for
t£dto Chllioon.
idera# Spates 6 Fer Cent.
Cfotton Interest Bonds.
TNSiS JjB who wart to inrett money in these very <ic-
•JL dfalo Denis will fin! It to their iaureit to ca!l at
n>y oftteaEu hooter Street, a few door* below the corner
el HuMei- and Whitehall Stneis
oct lS-dta . JKO.^ WOC D30N.
I GHADDRON’S SCHOOL READERS
in r» n e s »,
A New Series of School Readers,
Prepared with much care, atul especially
adapted to the wants of
SOUTHERN SCHOOLS.
By Mrs A. Us V- Chaudron, of Mobile.
fllUESE BOORS have bcea,thoroughly esamlueil hy
A experienced educators, and are prcuoauced de-
clled ira^rovemeats upon the best Readers heretofore In
uie in ourichoob. They are upon a new system, nod
.the selected lessons are from the best Southern and Eu
ropean wtiters. X -
They have been adapted by tha Sukoal Coin-
lnltwioucrs of Rlobile for use in the Fublic
Schools of tha country, and Wilt l»e used exclus'vely !c
the best Private Academies and Schoo's cf the city.
The PiRST and BECONl) KKADKR8 are passing ra
pt elf through the Press, and will so«a be puhjiibed.
The TilltlD.ltIfADER Is already ia hand, and tho
FOURTH RfiADER fs in an advanced stage of prepara
tion.
The attsafop o? Trustees, Teachtri, and Educators
gen natty is invited to these publications. Proof-sheet*
or s;ec , mea copies will be forwarded on application.
Aa the Edition will be limited, ordfera should be sent
forward early to seeure a supply.
All orders will be filed and filled in th» order received.
ETAiHrts W. CJ. CLARKE & €«., Ad-
verilser A Reg’ster, Mobile.
Cct 22 6t eod
SUNDRIES.
A 9018 WATCH
IiOST.ifiil
will bepiid for. the recovery of ibe sun._
Address tire urid*rsfiane.l or Editor Allanru Vniell
cer - - Capt. S. D. Mclh.NNKLE,' ' ‘
OctlMJiA * Near duttatoogj^ ie”n
EXCHANGE NOTICE No. 7
Rlthraoml, Va., Oct. IG, i gut;,
T UC following OnnfeJemt' oft! -.era fcn.Yraeft ateMYf*-’
i>.V declared duly t.\diaagcd:
. L Alt officers and men captured and paroled at.'anv
iimcprevioasto ths 1st of Serierabef. 16*3. ihrs see-
uoa, iiowever, is net iafendod to iaelutJ^ JUay c»r
aeu captured at Yichiburir, July 4th, t\Hop: sm h
a* werede’c.'ared cxdian^ej oy i'xcuaogo Noii.oNo. ti.
tept. 18th, IS93, or are spuslficai'y nam.rd -u t! ij r r tin;.
But it does embrace nil delireii-s made .-it ftiiv Point'
Other place befo.o Sep1st, IS*), and-with *hu hmita-
tion above named, «li captures- srt Pert ilffrsoa < r a:!y
other place where tho parties were rules cd on parole.
2. TneStairoi Generals Member}.. n,Stevei.soh, Bov -r.
Moore, Ilartou, 8 I), l ee, Cnr.rming*. ^Ifarris and t!>!d-
wln, andtf Golcncls Reynold.*, Geckrei and JLIoikery:
the officers and men belonging ts* he Engineer CVfpr t.i..:
Dappers aud Mliiers, aud the .4th and 48th Misvi sippt
Regiments, nil captured et Tl-ksb.urg. J nly -1 1: o«.
8. *n-.egeneral officers captur,i» at Vicksburu, Jr.Ty
4th,l£0'3, were declared e-'.eliiugcd July Uth, Idco,
• m culd.
Oct 2 dC* AgvRt 0*’ Fx«h .-ge.
J. u. cosns,
VS. D, MU.1.SS,
c. w. M'.ca.
GENERAL CDMMiSSiSM
— AND —
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
LYNCHBURG, VA.
COB1SS, MILLER A. I’RtfE
H AVING associated themselves in buslr.ew, andej-cu-
. ed at the old stand of James M. Oold*», No I
Bacon, Lard, Butter, Sufct, and all kinds ■
signed to them, and will make liberal oash^
iroduco -
HvancrtiAnts
BARREL SUPERIOR CORN WHISKEY,
do Wheat do.
20
10
15
10
25
35
200
300
100 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes,
40 Gallons 8 Jperior Cider Vinegar,
O NE Two llarse Carriage (new) *i h Double 6i vur
Mounted Harnees complete.
For sale by
BELL, MOORE A CO.,
Comtr.iision Merchants,
Oct 21-dlvv Marietta 8treet.
do
B. xes Fupeiior Starch,
do' do Adamantine Candks,
Kegs do English god.*,
Cask* Prime Rice,
Sacks Virginia 8alt,
Bjxoj Tcbiecv, va ious brands.
on produce when in hand. V»'e also expect to keep n
general assortment of Dry Poods, ,v»d s* 11 tlibiu at i-rices
as low as the exorbitant prices fjr a licJu. Vs l.-r.va
pay for Goods will admit.
apraa-dwn COBBS, MiT.ldtd ft TRT0>:
D WF.LLING Home foT sa'e, by
INMAN, 0CLW.-& 00..
BRICK V:1 rd
grcuml, by
:lij Bailtiing',
Aiat'Sinx Street.
<N - ..*
for sale, containi-g ft/ acres <
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Franklin Ituilcing 1
Alabama Street.
O NE Fine Buggy and gadcilu Horse Tor sale, hv
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Fianktln BH'.tiing
i wing Em*Mh» for wffe.'bd
INMAN, COB* A OO.,
Frank ion Bitiiding.
LOXE6 Fine Totaceo for said, hv
INMAN, 00 -E A CO.,
Viiitil.d • Budding;
To Herchants, Milliners, Etc.
W E offer a nice large lot of White and Black Lace
Edgings and 1 averting—all widths.
Musliu uuJ Jaconet Basdi and Insertings,
Fringes, Galloon and other Trimmings,
While Embroidered Articles.
We will sell low, so as to close tLat consignment, soon.
BRAVfflVLLEB AKW1GHT.
Bept85-dtf at ilraumcller’a Old 8tand.
HOUSES AND LOTS
For Sale.
Houses an l Lots for sale in LaGrunge, Ga.
O.re lwge and two imaU on-** Ed pi ire of
JAMS* KuldlSRSON A CO.,
A Mam a. Ga.
or R. H. RICHARDS.
OctSl-’liiL* l.iGrargj. Ga.
PLANTATION FDR SALE.
ACRES of oak aui hickory land, 450 In
OU V/ cultivation, lying in Randolph County, 12
miltB noftiiof Word’d.Station on the 8. W. Rail Road.—
A*so a nsw house and lot of 4 acres In Cutbbert. Corn
As., can be bought on the plantation. 0*11 and ree —
Fratk Bird of Dawson, or J. T. Jenkins, dneriff at Luth-
beit., wit'sto v the property.
Oot21-tllw* ‘ J. EVERETT DODD.
“Stonewall Jasiiraice Company,’’
ATLANTA, GA.
^^NE Fine Eureka
35
50
15
BBL3. tugir for sale, by
ISM AN. COt.E .% CO.,
* * '' FrankliuDuildtug
BOXES Fine TaUcw CanUits Jor sate ny
INMAN OOJ E .t 1,0..
.'Franklin BrfKing.
FEW Casks gjo.l R cc for Valv bv*
INMAN, COI.E fiteo.;
i'raiiktlw Biulding,
O NE Fine Stove for sate, by
INMAN
Sept. 24-dtf
COBW 4 CO.,
Frank in Building,
A Fresh Arrival!
rULF SKIKS-Frcscli,
IJ A small consignment,
lied Morrocco Skins,
For Linoiog, Ac.,
Fine Eld Skins,
Chartered Csipltnl.
Actual Capital
ION SALE
B Y order of the Hon. Edward J. Harden, District
Judge, will be sj’d on first TUESDAY in Novem-
The Powers of Commas.—la the Pii-
ory of lliinmetsi there dwelt a prior who
was very libera], aad who eansed thete Hoes
to be written over hU door :
Ite open evermore, O, thou, aay door,
To Done be shut, to honest or to poor.
But afler his death there succeeded him
another, whose name was Itaynhard, as
greedy and covetous as the other was boun
tiful and liberal, who kept the same lines
there still, changing aotoing there iu but one
point, wi ,*h made them ruu alter this man
ner :
Bo open evermore, O, thou my door,
To none, be shot to honest cr to poor.
Afterwards, being driven from thence Cor
his uigardlincss, it grew into a proverb that
for pne point Raynhard lost his priory.
nex=, be
-cah, lanha usual Inurs of sate the fallowing:
Arff itUi*?* of ihoSomhwestern kailrosu Oumpauy, lata
ttie pioper y ofGeo-ge II. Clarke, John M.Ouyte.-, Cafha-
rlrtj Janes, Jvsse BtoDe, Mrs. Beckwith, Ira H
Peck,lIfcBgy K. Feck, N. B. Weed and Qrlacd A. Wo^d,
mSenj|AEmies.
tOATharesoffhe Union Bank, Augusta. Ga., late the
property ofT. O. Casey, d.ceased, Robert II. Lowry,
• Cishter, *a<t Francis LoBan, alien t uemies.
, lil shares of StCCk Me^haa-'cs* Bonk* Augusta, Ga., late
the property cf Olney and Metcalf, alien enemies.
5 shares stock Merchant*’ and Plantir’s Baik, 3 ivan-
nali, Ute the property of Frissilla H. t ilbait, anJ her
minor children, alien euemlt s.
15 shares stock Bank State of Georgia.
{*> sti_TwW ffajkCe Jtral Railroad aid Banking Cox-
pnuy. Dp
li sic r.*s stock of the .-teSrnbo xt Canpany of Georgia,
all late the property of George H. «. t uke, an a’iea eut-
mv.
it shares stock of the Macro Gas fight Cf m>any, late
ths property of R^beit Co tan, aad Joha J) Tiflirtia,
Tra^tee of H. M. Wyman, allan enemies. V .
Ao4 OM 7 per cent. Cou job Bond of the City tf Mwor
for tjfiii, late the property of Cart r, Hale A Cow puny,
Alien enemies.
Also.480shares or the Capital Stock Timber Cutler*’
B inb, the property cf John Yo;i aid Albert Attt td',
a'lea eoews. W. C. BANLELL, Receiver.
cctlC-trt-weekly t'l sals
NOTICE,
TITS the nn^ero’gncd. Ware house, and Cjmmiasion
Vv Merchants of the etty of GrtBtn, notify all per-
sons ovaing cotaon In our Warehouses, to r-’port to us
the same, with a list of marks, numbers, weight* and the
date of each receipt. Also, t> wake arrange meats to
pay ns immediately the War, 8?at - and City Tax upon
the : a'to, all Storage tr the first Of Haven her, or
t>) ths first of Janu try, ir desirab'e. If not attended to
Cc tcn will be sold to pay ali Taxes and charges.
NALL * HAT.
WM. A. 8CADDIRETT
J. JtCUON A CO
cc:6-lm - DU VKE k JACKSON.
r
$500,000
$200,000
W. P. INMAN, President,
M. Coi.k, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
W. P. Inman, J. W. Shackleford,
AY. T. Trammell, W. If. Inman,
K. R. Sasseen, M. Cole,
L. W. TrmmeU.
Office in Franklin Building, Alabama Street.
July 11, 1863-dgm.
Pine Wood Wanted
At the Atlanta Gas Works.
W E want £08 CoAkof seasoned Pine Wood—that
cut from large tiSer preferred. A fair price will
be Dat'd lor any pma.‘ A
For aay furtaer paftteulhrs, inquire at the oflSce of the
Gas Company, J. & J. lynch corner, entrance ou Ala
bama street. J. F. WARREN, Supt.
hcpqllth, ]Sfi3. . sepl2-tf
c » Y
& W
E-iht of Vf*9ltington ’Ha 1
O UR o
-fed
s are a
jp-jwtadJ .
* **. d rjo-i lev-
tbe couLtiy. Vie h»Ve e»*tf!
sortmeut of Neg-oea, a..ft wo
coni r <irtab c- -newly ft-
»Hi t w.* n k as
gn-*rs ni any li use in
on h uida general as
ixoe i >gji at c'in-ilgn-
.. „ . ‘>>-
mi u*s froTu any-who Oiay »tit> t.j sw! id IhlB market
Croredcracy pit-as: «»Ty. Oct 8-dtf
VALUABLE C4TY PROPERTY
For Sale.
T HE subscriber effers fur sale fa'B Rruldenc- oa the
onr at* of Fii jr and Veters s reels, v ry e«cye-
oiect in me bu-rtness i-art .if »hc chy. Good dwelling
linage, <>ui bu 1 l‘.i yr, garden, fru-t trees, ff-iwer rcarden,
A i." The p'mi’r is u Very denirahle one, in ever/ r. f.ptuJ.
fall son. ! e >.t be found at ihc stoi« of F. M. I'ijk, on
WWtthds street A. A. GAULOING.
-eA«l ai>a. Sept l‘i »ea>8-!f
I HAVB relJ
the corcer
J._8h ckelford
offer my ser
glOvS, S’oci
i?0 Boxes Tobacco,
Kriucd and eice'lent
Wilt be gold at> lour figure?,
TEA, TEA, TEE,
.S wue'mon of tfiatstendul
Young Hyson.
I)VI/I.\A SHOJEJLN TOEACCO, -
Gannaway’s clefiVated hvaobburg t-i anu.
PjEKCl SSIOA CAk’S,
Ctofsl JLaCc, lor Military
Triminlag, &e.
PiaoxsePocket Comb?,
llou'arJ’s II.uj Top Mat file's, ,le.,
AT
BROWN, FLEMING & COM,
Masonic Hall,
ATLANTA, - - - tiliiyliiiiA.
Oct jip-g
A
A
SMALL HOUSE WANT&
a ?
SMALL noose wanted in a. dcs’.rab*e part t.-f the
City, for which a good ren<- wil! be j’i-.i-l. Arvly
to'the Editor. . Cnet 4-dtf
L^st—S100 Rev^aid.
L OST'n t!w shipment of baggage r. rd stone a‘, jh.>
evacuation of ChaUinoiga, cue tiuaH pcpia-.-
Box, about S' inches deep by 2 (finches wide and f.-| ir. I -
tslong, top fastened wiib screws, marked Mitj. u. *>i.
Mason, X. Q. M., Polk’s Corps, Chattanooga,' thus th
mark may have become i d iced.) The box c'nfa.tjicd
Q'laitermaster’s papers ami bsoss, and ii suppo.id lu
have come to Atlan'a, as ottier bo«e« slf'ppcd atif.i:
same time were found at that place. The above ft.nan
Will be paid for t.*s d- livery to me, or to I!aj. 7htVJ\
ters, Qaartermastcc and Chief of Tiacsii-itaf o. u i-.
Maj. th R. Fail banks. Quart* ram tat cl llospiu^, At
lanta, Oa. K- Mt AAfoJM Slaj A A. Q. al ,
Pole’s tlorp?, Army Tenne se.-,
Oct IT-dlt* Ci.ViusangH, Venn.
^ ~ FOR SALE. ' v ’~
i*-| lw ACRtS cf.Iaflil, 21$ r.iii. s of Da.hk : !-, i..
Ui I elading a grhtmillion 8.:uth -Bmsfi Riv-i-
also a spleuifiti dwelling house and lot of one- rt.c-. . ,
said vil aga. Tae laud is fre.*)i tr-d fiuclj, t,- 1
havirg 150 acres cleared, 40 or 5) aci*.-*- Ay-
.-ivor bottom, the ri rl belns e.rceM JUT. U iflfl.
J* ritsL
K framer
wheat is abundan*
u,he3 north-erst of Athen---, Ga
Ga
Cct 4-q4’- once a week*
J. T. BOSCCRiST.
j property!
Apply to me at Altoona,
jjlS, MCDONALD.
j. uivnUM.
6ENERAL eSMMlISfON HOUSE
'lain Street, LyMltiturjr, Va.
BONDURANT & MATTHIAS,
^yHOLESAfli Grocers aud Coiwm
T&rchants
aud
Smoking Tobacco and fcuirtf. Wiil rcc.Ive ivn i s.-Ii Su
gar, Molasses, Wheat, Corn, Fio»JV, Riflin, and ad tin?s
j! country produce. All sales proiript ly rri-ert-l aud
paid over. ' July *2i-.bj;ii*
s. w’ctiEXLa.
S. M.
8i). E-SKifciu
XICE.
IrUrcal In my Auction House at j
:ha!l and D.catur Etreets <o?.
md have no house ler bualr,r8-i, I
ct’oncer lo sell real tsuite, ne-
ktnd, and any other property"!hat
can by a jU outside ola home, on verr reasonable terms
I will ge'i’o the country mi.v where la the Slate.- Having
many fear* experience, I flitter m.vsjil I ca» give Satie- j da<
(action t« all who may ihiukpnperio employ me. 1 re- —
M’CGRKLE, SON &. GO,
GROCERS
—AND—
MMMtSSMN MERCHANTS,
A*
Manu'actaxeraof Chewin,’ and Bar-kiBk-Tcoar.-
0», K*. 113, Mai- Bireel, I juohturg. Va. We
will give panicniar Utectioa to effe s^.!S of T Ivaccu,
Breadstuff/, Provis5oii3, and ai| kis-fs of Oountry Pro
duce and Merchandise. jmjii-d im*
, _ oy j
fer to dti2eC3 of Atlanta for <|iiaiificalloo.
w. n. HILL.
N. B.—I wLH sell for aoy Aucfion House in the city cn
reasonable terms. W. M. H.
Sepi b-dli
LAR D OIL,
FOR SALE.
H IGI1E8? market price paid for Tallow and
J Lard, by
Seprt6-4»wlin
GliNN, TABOR A CO.,
at WsSlou Spring. Atianrs.
FOR SALE,
A HOUBBauJ J.OT in Gridin, Ga. t*r s .to>L ) iv ic 1
six rooms, and all the new?ssry out j •**' 1 '“*",.,
AU the baiUdi05» OP the lot ar : In groJ " - a V ' 1 . 1 , 4,':...
is an excellent wed o 1 water on th? plac f J* \ UI J - *
information apply to Rev. A. lag on -oe u-.
Atlanta, OA 9-d’.f —— -—
. WANTED
JILTS wanted immedicteij,
rp.icewaibeiaid.^Ap^
for which
H. MrBLEJfBRlffK’S.
Stolen or Strayed.
P ROM the subscriber ontbo night of thefted Inst., .a
light bay mare Mole, the left lore foot a little torn
ed in. medium size. Any person r•taming tbe same
shall De liberally rewarded. SDWARD PARSON*.
Atlanta. Aug. 13-dtf
WOOL! WOOL!
W OOL Carded into Roll; a v 1Iat Factory of
j; M. HOoBdCOII.
Atiauta, Sept lT-dtf«
A GOOD Mi'cli Cow for role.—Apply at this office.
. K cc*. 23—It