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Senatorial Districts.
1. Chatham, Bryan, Effingham.
2. Liberty, Tatnall, Mclntosh.
3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.
4. Glynn, Camden, Charlton.
5. Coffee, Ware, Clinch.
6. Echols, Lowndes, Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt.
8. Decatur, Mitchell, Miller.
9. Early, Calhoun, Baker.
10. Dougherty, Lee, Worth.
11. Clay, Randolph, Terrell
12. Stewart, Webster, Quitman.
13. Sumter, Schley, Macon. ,
14. Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski,
15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin.
16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.
17. Bulloch, Scriven, Burke.
18. Richmond, Glasscock, Jefferson.
19. Taliaferro, Warren, Greene.
20. Baldwin, Hancock, Washington.
21. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.
22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike.
23. Houston, Crawford, Taylor.
24. Marion, Chattahoochee, Muscogee.
25 Harris, Upson, Talbot.
26 Spalding, Butts, Fayette.
27. Newton, Walton, Clarke.
28. Jasper, Putnam, Morgan.
29. Wiikes, Lincoln, Columbia.
30. Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert.
31. Hart, Franklin, Habersham.
32. White, Lumpkin, Dawson.
33. Hall, Banks, Jackson.
34. Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry.
35. Clayton, Fulton, Cobb.
36. Merriwether, Coweta, Campbell.
37. Troup, Heard, Carroll.
38. Haralson, Polk, Paulding.
39. Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.
40. Union, Towns, Rabun.
41. Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens.
42. Cass, Floyd, Chattooga.
43. Murray, Whitfield, Gordon.
44. Walker, Dade, Catoosa.
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
FIRST DISTRICT.
Appling, Glynn,
Bryan, Liberty,
Bulloch, Mclntosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pierce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee, Tatnall.
Effingham, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Baker, Irwin,
Berrien, Lee,
Brooks, Lowndes,
Calhoun, Mitchell,
Clay, Miller,
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
Decatur, Thomas,
Dougherty, Wilcox,
Early, Worth.
Echols,
THIRD DISTICT.
Chattahoochee, Stewart,
Harns, Sumter,
Muscogee, Schley,
Marion, Taylor,
Macon, Talbot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Bibb, Lawrens,
Baldwin, Putnam,
Crawford, Pulaski,
Jones, Twiggs,
Jasper, Wilkinson.
Houston,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Lincoln,
Columbia, Richmond,
Glasscock, Warren,
Hancock, Wilkes,
Jefferson, Washington.
Johnson,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clarke, Morgan,
Elbert, Newton,
Franklin, Oglethorpe,
Greene, Taliaferro,
Hart, Walton,
Madison, Jackson.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Butts, Monroe,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Spalding,
Henry, Troup,
Meriwether, Upson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Carroll, Haralson,
Coweta, Heard,
Cobb, Paulding,
DeKalb, Polk.
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Lumpkin,
Cherokee, Milton,
Dawson, Pickens,
Forsyth, Rabun,
Gwinnett, Towns,
Habersham, Union,
Hall, White
TENTH DISTRICT.
Cass, Gordon,
Catoosa, Gilmer,
Chattooga, Murray,
Dade, Walker,
Fannin, Whitfield.
Floyd,
Atlanta Post-Office Regulations.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac.
BY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Due, dally, at 11.43 P. M. and 9.30 A. M.
Closes, daily, at 7.50 A. M. and 5.50 I’. M.
BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Due, daily, at 10.10 A. M.
Closes, daily, at . .8.30 A. M.
BY ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD.
Due, daily, at .S.OO A. M.
Closes, daily, at 9.00 P. M.
UY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Due, dally, at 4.00 P. M.
« loses, dally, at 9.30 A. M.
OFFICE HOURS.
Thia Office will be kept open as follow?:
Open at 7 A.M. Close at IP.M.
Open at .2Q P.M. Close at 6 P.M.
SUNDAY.
Open at 8A M. Close at 9l» A.M.
Open at...., S’, P.M. Close at P.M.
Until the Confederate Government shall furnish a
- apply of Stamps, all Postage must be paid in Gold or
Silver on depositing the matter In the Office for trans
mission.
To aecomnwkUte the public, all sinus for postage, or
stamped envelopes of one dollar or tnore/will be receiv
ed in bankable ftmds, but no sped* change will be given
for paper.
No Postage Account will be kept, on deposit or other
wise. Parties desiring to do so, can have any number
of envelopes stamped •• Paid,” with the Post-Office
stamp, on the payment of the Postage—which will serve,
when dropped in this Office, as a stamp.
THUS. C. HOWARD.
Atlanta, ImU. Post-Master.
India Rubber Goods.
THE undereigned hu * good supply of India
Rubber Coats and Blankets on hand.
Atlanta, Aug. 14-ts. D. MAYER.
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
DR. H. W. BROWN.
OFFICE —At his residence on Calhoun street,
near the Medical College. march 20.
DR. JOBIN G. WESTMORELAND,
OFFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market
House. Can be found either at his office
or next door above. March 26.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Office and Residence JYorlh Side of Ma
rietta Street.
March 21.
DRS. ALEXANDER & SHELBY,
Office, on Marietta Street, North side.
DR. Alexander’s residence on Marietta St.,
South side.
Dr. Shelby may be found at the Trout House.
March 27.
SPRING MILLINERY!
Mrs. J. M. Boring
HAVING just returned from Charleston,
where she purchased her present Spring
Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends
and the public to an inspection of them.
Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the
latest styles, which will be offered at prices to
suit the times.
Rooms in Parker’s new brick building, on
Whitehall street. April 11.
COX, HILL & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &. C.,
Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 23.
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
Atlanta, Georgia.
March 20.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic <
DRY GOODS,
CONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four
doors from Alabama Street. aprll.
THOMAS F. LOWE, .
Commission Merchant,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
Cotton, Groceries and Merchandize generally,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
April 5, 1861.
JOHN FICK EN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, &c.,
Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 26.
J. J. POINDKXTKH, I I MONTGOMERY LITTLE
New Orleans. | | Shelbyville, Tenn.
POINDEXTER A LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
NO. 48, BARONN B STREET,
NEW ORLEANS,
f'OR Receiving, Forwarding and Selling, for
Merchants, Planters and Traders. Also,
keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Mechanics and House Servants.
May 13.
ROBERT L. CRAWLEY.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—A N I)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
In Franklin Building, Alabama St.,
ATLANTA [aug2l] GEORGIA.
GEM. IRA R. FOSTER, - - J. 1.. QVKKN, - - S. R. FOW LER.
IST K W K I RAI .
FOSTER, QUEEN & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND all kinds
of Provisions and Family Supplies ; buy
and sell all kinds of Tennessee and Country
Produce; sell Goods consigned to the best ad
vantage, and render accounts of sale prompt
i ly. Patronage respectfully solicited,
j Sept 11—t5may’62
Army Blankets.
| E are now prepared to furnish over
SIX TH<H SAM)
LINED ARMY BLANKETS, as heavy, and
much more durable, than the best Blankets.
Sizes, 69 by 60 and 70 by 60.
Orders solicited.
Address JAMES G. BAILIE A BROTHER,
205 Brosd-Street, Augusta, Ga.
Aug 18d6w4
IM STORE—
-150 Gallons Kerosene Oil--(of light color,
i and odorless.)
[ 1,000 Gallons Alcohol.
100 Bottles Chloroform.
. j 1,000 Gallons Spirits of Turpentine,
k i 25 Bottles Calomel.
j 25 Bottles Blue Mass
1,000 Bottles Quinine.
• 150 Bottle Morphine.
. ■ july 30-ts MASSEY A LANSDELL.
S U N D li 1 E S.
I?XTRA FAMILY FLOUR
-J CHOICE SUGAR CURED CANVASSED
HAMS.
PRIME LEAF LARD (iu kegs.)
! for sale low by WM. W. DANIELS.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts
I Sept. 6-1 m
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES,
OR THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed
for the use of the Militia of the Confede
rate States—sent bv mail on the receipt of one
dollar. 'j. McPherson a co.
June 3.
tun m
d COLE & WYLY ’
kJ Wholesale and Retail
' ■ Dealers In
CHINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vases,
Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, <fcc., &.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site Beach A Root’s, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 1861.
DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
—AND—
BLOOD BUrKliriEli,
tTHE GREATEST REMEDY
In the World,
I AND THE ?■)
MOST DELICIOUS
AND tEWR?
Delightful Cor- ■HIM.
dial WH
EVER TAKEN. VHI
HIKE thousands up- SB™ 4
JL on thousands who
Before WriiwTXSttS S lfter taking.
Cordial, certify that it is absolutely an infalliable rem
edy for renovating and Invigorating the shattered and
diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the sick, suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
There is no mistake about it; it will cure Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache, De
pression of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad
Breath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow
els.
GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy, Strong
and Vigorous?
LADIES, do you want the Bloom of Health to
mount to your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier.
Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give satisfac
tion. It will cure any disease of the Kidneys, Womb,
or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling
of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arising from
Chronic or Nervous Debility.it is an Infalliable Remdy.
For Children.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to
be Healthy, Strong and Robust ? Then give them Mc-
Lean’s Strengthening Cordial, (see the directions on
each bottle,) it is delicious to take.
83Y” One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast
ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease.
Caution.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa
parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying it is just
as good. There are even men base enough to steal part
of iny name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such
infamous pirates ami their villainous compounds ! Ask
for Dr. J. JI. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Purifier. Take nothing else. It is the only remedy that
will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same
time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organization.
It is put up in large bottles—4l per bottle, or six bot
tles for $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
DR- MCLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS,
For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, dtc.
fIIHERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered
JL to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction
as McLean’s Universal Pills.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly Innocent,
and can be taken by the most tender infant; yet prompt
and powerful in removing all Bilious secretions, Acid,
or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact,
they are the only Pills that should be used in malarious
districts.
They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Pain, in the
Stomacn or Bowels, thoogh very active and searching
in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the
Liver ami Kidneys. Who will sutler from Biliousness,
Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy
can be obtained ! Keep them constantly on hand ; a
single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours, days
and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean's
. Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, the.?
are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and can be
sent by mail to any part of the United States.
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
Dr. J. 11. Mcl.eau’s Volcanic Oil Lini
ment.
The Best External in the World, for Man or Beast.
fPHOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a life
JL of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this inval
uable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost instaneous
ly, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore
In an Incredible short time. McLean’s Volcanic Oil
Liniment will relieve the most Inveterate cases of Rheu
matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Paralysis, Contracted
Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness in the Joints, Muscles or
Ligaments, it will never fail. Two applications will cure
Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burns or
Scalds, or any Pain, it is an infalliable remedy. Try it,
and you will find it an indispensible remedy. Keep it
always on hand.
Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge of hors
es, will save money by using McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lin
iment. It is a speedy and infallible cure for Galls,
Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores,
Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try it,
and you will be convinced.
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
March 7,1861-d4wly. Saint Louis, Mo.
For sale in Atlanta by G. K. <4 J. L.
HAMILTON,and by MASSEY A LANSDELL,
and Dealers everywhere.
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SB. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, llead and Foot
Stones, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
’ Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
iug Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
ments, fxtth Plain and Carved, of all sizes, and
prices to suit.
• Call and see specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot.
feb2s-tf.
DEWITT BRUYN. THOS. W. SAVAGS.
BRUYN Jg SAVAGE,
.A. K CIIIT E C T S,
Savannak, Georgia,
Battetsby’s new brick build-
» * n l»’ corner Bay aIJ d Dray
ton Streets.
I TTTILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and
’ ’ give their personal attention to the eree-
U >n of Buildings in any part of the State.
Refer to the Citizens of Savannah generally.
March 18-ly.
WANTED!
i
SOM £ eight or ten go* diournyemen Hatters, to
make Wool and Fur Hats. Steady employ
< ment and food wages. Apply to
I mW ’J. M HOLBROOK. AUaaU. Ga.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
AT
fIUIE thirtieth session of this Institution will
open on MONDAY, the 4th of November
next.
Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Chemistry, JOSEPH JONES, M. D.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics, I. P. GAR
VIN, M. D.
Institutes and Practice, L. D. FORD, M. D.
Physiology, H. V. M. MILLER, M. D.
Obstetrics, J. A. EVE, M. D.
Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics, ROBERT
CAMPBELL, M. D.
W. H. DOUGHTY, M. D., Clinical Lecturer
at City Hospital.
S. B. SIMMONS, M. D., Prosector to Profess
er Anatomy.
H. W. D. FORD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anat
omy.
Lectures, (full course) $lO5.
Matriculation Fee, $5.
The College building has been thoroughly
renovated, and many additions made to former
facilities for instruction.
sept. 28-w6t. I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
Water Pipes, Fire Bricks, &c»
The southern porcelain manu
facturing COMPANY, Kaolin, South
Carolina, are now prepared to furnish at short
notice,
FIFES,
double glazed, with a perfect vitrious body
suitable for conduit pipes for cities, &c., from
twenty-six inches diameter to one inch, capa
ble of sustaining a pressure of 150 head of
water. Also,
FIRE BRICKS
which have no superior. We also manufacture
all kinds of C. C. and Granite Ware, and would
most respectfully solicit orders for the above
Goods. W. 11. FARROW, Agent,
Aug 8-ts Kaolin, S. C.
By the Postmaster General of the Con
federate States ot America.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, By the provisions of the 3d
Section of an Act of Congress, approved
August 30tb, 1861, entitled “ An Act to collect
for distribution, the moneys remaining in the
several Post Offices of the Confederate States
at the time the postal service was taken in
charge by said Government, it is “ made the
duty of the Postmaster General to make pro
clamation that all persons who are citizens of
the Confederate States of America, and who
may have rendered postal service in any of
the States of this Confederacy, under contracts
or appointments made by the United States
Government before the Confederate States
Government took charge of such service, shall
present their claims to his department, veri
fied and established according to such rules as
he shall prescribe, by a time therein to be set
forth not less than six months, and requiring
the claimant to state, under oath, how much
has been paid aud the date of such payments,
on account of the contract or appointment un
der which said claim occurred, and what fund
>r provision has been set apart or made for
the further payment of the whole or any por
tion of the balance of such claim, by the Gov
ernment of the United States, or of any of the
States; and they shall also state, on oath,
whether they performed fully the service ac
cording to their contracts or appointments du
ring the time for which they claim pay, and
if not, what partial service they did perform
and what deductions have been made from
their pay. so far as they know, on account of
any failure, or partial failure, to perform such
service.”
Now. therefore, I, .JOHN H. REAGAN, Post
master General of the Confederate States of
America, do issue this, my proclamation, re
quiring all persons having claims for postal
service, under the foregoing provisions of the
3d section of the above named act, to present
said claims to the Auditor of the Treasury for
the Post Office Department for examination,
on or before the 13th day of March, 1862, in
order that I may make a report to Congress of
the amount thereof, as required by law.
Blank forms for presenting and verifying the
claims will be furnished on application to the
Auditor of the Treasury, for the Post Office
Department.
And I hereby require all persons who have
heretofore collected moneys as Postmasters in
the States now composing the Confederate
States, and which they had not paid over at
the time the Confederate States took charge of
the postal service, to make out, under oath,
and send to the Auditor of the Treasury for
the Post Office Department, on or before the
13th day of October next, a general or ledger
account with the United States, for th® service
of the Post Office Department, up to the time
the control of the postal service was assumed
by the Confederate States, in accordance with
the general regulations of the Post Office De
partment, issued May 15th, 1859, page 106,
exhibiting the balances in the possession of
such postmasters.
Given under my hand and seal of the Post
office Department of the Confederate States
of America at Richmond Va., the 18th day
of September, in the year 1861.
JOHN 11. REAGAN,
Sep 22-1 wlw Postmaster General.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
PORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph
ic process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE,
from Miniature size up to the size of Life.
Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de
ceased relatives and friends, now have the op
portunity of having them copied to any size
hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in
OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL,
with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness
in every respect.
Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta
Georgia. C. W. DILL,
Apri 3. Photographer.
Notice.
IN consequence of the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile and New Orle-ns,
the Thbough Freight Tariff from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1861, is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G HULL,
Supt. A. A W. P. R. R.
D. 11. CRANE.
Supt. M. A W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A CO.,
Mobile and N. O. Steamers,
june 8-dtf.
To Regiments and Companies
NOW FORM INO TN
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA!
<
OF
' TO WOTT YYY.Y/YuJ
FOR SALE LOH FOR CASH.
CtONSISTING of Cartridge Box, Cap Box Bay
> ouet Scabbard, Waist Belt and Shoulder
Strap, all in g<x>d order for immediate delivery.
Apply to J. J. THRASHER,
sept. 25-d2w. Atlanta, Georgia.
yiTHISKY 1—309 barrels Pure Corn Whisky
» V in Store andfor s ale by
junelO BUTLER A PETERS.
SOUTHERN FURNITURE !
MANUFACTORY AT <JRAVSVH.I.II, CATOOSA COCNTV, GA.
I AM Manufacturing and have constantly on hand a large stock of FURNITURE, at my
Factory at Graysville, Catoosa county, Goorgia : also at my Store in McNaught, Ormond A
Co.’s Brick Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
where I keep an extensive assortment of
GEORGIA MADE FURNITURE,
Y A’ g°t U P * n latest styles, and in workmanship
and finish equal to any made in the South or im
ported from any other section.
’ ‘Aqj Those wishing to purchase Furniture in small
or large quantities, will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock and prices before
purchasing in any other market.
To those who purchase wholesale, to sell again, I will say that I am prepared to fill orders
for custom made or knock down Furniture, finished or in the w’hite wood, as low as you can
purchase the same class article in any other market. If you are disposed to encourage Lome
enterprise, give me a trial. I likewise manufacture a superior article of
COTTAGE CHALKS,
which I am prepared to sell wholesale or retail on as good terms as any other Factory.
In addition to my stock of Furniture, at my store in Atlanta will be found all the articles
usually found in a Furniture Store, such as
Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Window Shades, &c.
COFFINS furnished at shortest notice, and Undertaking promptly attended to. All kinds of
Furniture repaired with neatness and dispatch.
All orders addressed to my Agent, Charles I. Grady, Atlanta, or to me at the Factory, Grays
ville, Ga., will have prompt attention.
JOHN D. GRAY.
July 20, 1861.—dly
SOW IS THE TIME TO FOSTER SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE.
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FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE
book - BINDERY.
I
Q G 0 T ° THE I WOOD ’ IIANLEITER, RICE ('<>.,
L Desire <o direct public al- l>'—~ ——.
FRANKLIN i tention to their unequalled
k facilities for the superior T. \
i! I jMLljlHi f i ’ - V \ 1
■O. I.' and prompt execution of
PIII\! OP I ]\l Pr" wor ' i »i l' ne > fr° in -
.. 1111 Im I 111 UH Small Card to the Largest Volume !
I ] The establishment, in its various departmeiiis,
' HOUSE I perhaps the most complete in the whole Southern
Ijl country. It is the object of' the proprietors to es-
M tablish on a permanent basis a Southern Publish-
ing House ! thereby effectually removing every
■f I' necessity for sending North to have works issued.
g ' Thus far the enterprise has proved highly success
ful, and the-proprietors feel assured that the beneficial results of such an undertaking have yet
to be more fully appreciated by our people. The several departments receive the personal su
pervision of the firin, and satisfaction guaranteed to each and every patron.
THE BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT
is handsomely fitted up with all the modern improvements and conveniences of that branch.
Blank-Books ruled and manufactured; Law Works, Medical Works, Music, Magazines, &e.
bound in any style desired, and at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction.
fl®* THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
Is specially complete in every particular ; constant additions are
being made in the way of such improvements as are introduced
into the Typographical world, by which the proprietors are ena- !.\
bled to furnish the handsomest printing in the Confederated few yi a*
States! Everything, from a Visiting Card to a Mammoth Poster. llj'
tastefully executed in any style and color desired. Three Y" J
their six Presses arc by Steam, and kept in m ,
Bank Checks, Bill Heads, 0 F I ■
I WO;
Railroad Blanks, Professional Cards, I
Programmes, Circulars. ’
Legal Blanks, Letter Heads, -
And every imaginable variety of Printing promptly attended to at prices but a small advance on
New York rates! Printing in
fAWCY COLORED INKS,
A. Nl> WITH OOLU A. ND SILVER M 1-t O IST ZFI S ,
IN THK HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART !
igfß' The Proprietors, confident of their ability to give entire satisfaction, solicit a share of
public patronage. Orders from all parts of the country will receive their personal attention, and
all work promptly forwaided per Express or otherwise, as may be directed.
All letters should be addressed to
WOOD, IIANLEITER, RICE & CO.
Atlanta, Ga., 18b!.
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WILLIAMS & McLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BWf M A[ i j 0F F ™™’
MOSS AND HAIR MATTRESSES.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—SOLE AGENTS FOR —
Wrigtit’s Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
May 17, 1861.
Eulogy on Governor McDonald.
BY HENRY R. JACKSON.
This eloquent Address, upon the Life and
Public Services of Gov. Chas. J. McDonald,
delivered by Hon. Henry R. Jackson, at Mari
etta, Georgia, on the 20lh of April last, is now
ready for sale. It is a finely printed pamphlet
of thirty-six pages.
Price: Single Copy 25 eta.; or sls per hun
dred. Address,
WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE k CO.,
june S-dlw. Publishers, Atlanta, Geo.
A Bargain Offered in Iron.
THE ROME RAILROAD COMPANY have
about 200 TON of OLD FLAT RAIL
ROAD IRON for sale, and will deliver at
Kingston or Rome any quantity not less than
1,000 lbs. to purchasers, at 2Jc. per lb., cash.
Ihis Iron has been tried in the Blacksmith
Shops, and found to work well, and suited for
ordinary plantation purposes.
W. 8. COTHRAN,
Bup't R. R. R.
Rome, Ga., Aug. 23, 1861. aug 25-2 m