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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE!
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 11
Southern ^imfedetaciJ
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according to the above rates.
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editions, will be charged 50 per cent, additional to the
regular dally rates.
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tracted for. They will be charged extra at regular rates
for Wants, Rents, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices to
Consignees, Ac., and payment demanded quarterly.
[W~ TttAkSIKNT AnVYRTItilKO MUST BE PAID TOH IB
Advance.
No advertisement will appear in the Weekly paper
unless by special contract.
Advertisements to be Inserted In the Weekly paper on
ly, or at Irregular Intervals In either of the papers, will
be charged $1 per square for every Insertion.
Announcing candidates for State, County, and Muni
cipal offices, *5 each—to be paid in advance In every
Instance.
All advertisements for Charitable Institutions, Milita
ry and Fire Companies, Ward, Town and other Public
Meetings, will be charged half price.
Marriages and deaths are published as news; but
Obituaries, Tributes of Respect and Funeral Invitations
as other advertisements.
(editorial Notices In Local Column will be charged 20
cents per line. ,
The paper, under no circumstances, to be Included in
a contract. . _ ....
No deduction or variation will be made from the fore
going rates. ADAIR A SMITH.
One Thousand Volun
teers Wanted!
FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY WILL BE PAID
To each Soldier as soon as Mustered
into Service!
Fifty Dollars per annum for Clothing; and
$11 per Mouth as Wages !
H AVING received authority from the WAR
DEPARTMENT to raise a Regiment for
the Y/ar, (of which I am to be the Colonel, and
A. M. Wallace, of Atlanta, Lieut-Colonel, and
with fnll power to muster the Companies into
service and order them into a Camp of Instruc
tion, where they will remain for three or four
months, at Atlanta or Dalton,) Companies or
individuals tendering their services will at
once he mustered in. It is understood that said
Regiment is to serve wherever there is any
danger. COL,. J ESSE A. GLENN.
Dalton, January 4, ’62-2m
WAR NOTICEMIVAR NOTICE!
A Full Regiment of Cavalry wanted for
three years or during the War.
11.'ILL Georgians idly fold their hands,
* ’ while the vile invaders’ tread pollutes
our soil? Let those who will not, come for
ward to the rescue at once.
Wo have the privilege from our government
of raising a REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, to
strve three years, or during the war, which
will be armed with a sabre, two navy repeat
ers and a ride. Each man must furnish his
own horse, and will receive 40 cents per day
for the use of him, and be paid for him if he
is lost in battle. The regiment will go into
service in April. Let companies be formed as
soon as possible, and let all who want to go to
the war on horseback respond to this call.
Address either of the undersigned.
A. J. VICKERS,
Palmetto, Georgia
Or J. C. MORRIS,
Conyer’s Station, Georgia.
Mr. Morris is a member of the Eighth Ga.
Regiment. tebl4-lm
RECRUITS WANTED.
L IEUT. G. W. Hammond and Sergeant J. M.
Childs, of the Campbell Volunteers, Co.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
/ ugustn to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare, $6 60
LLL'11R1JIC .-L-*-- •- *
norm** passenger tun.
(Sundays excepted.) ^ ^ M
Loaves Atlanta, daily, 5.55, P- M.
Arrives at Augusta at..... g.30, A. M.
Loaves Augusta, daily, a 7.15, P- M.
Arrives at Atlanta train.
SIGHT PASSHNGXB AND ^ ^ p
1 eaves Atlanta, daily, at & ' 4g ’ A . m.
drives at Augusta at 4 O0> p. M.
Loavos Augusta at.... 2.05, A. M.
Arrives fct Allan* at
TO CONNECT WITH
»ave ..4.56, P. M.
rr ive at Athens .,.7.00, A. M.
E, 35th Georgia Regiment, having been order
ed upon the Recruiting Service, desire that all
who may be willing to enlist to apply to them
at once.
A bounty of Fifty Dollars will be paid to
every recruit as soon as he joins the Company
and Regiment. Twenty-five Dollar additional
List of Unclaimed Freight in the
office of the Southern Express
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Arnold, D. 8 1 package
Brown, Mrs. M. H
Blakely, D. B
Baldwin, Wm ......
Brown, James
Busch, C
or a Physician. Twenty-five cents a day will
be allowed every recruit as commutation for
rations, until they are supplied regularly by
--sis
•-ft* ■ c » *
feb8-lm
Brown, E. W ,..l parcel
Barger, S. A 1 parcel
Butterfield. A. G 1 parcel
Barth, C. F 1 H. box
Bryan, L. P 1 box
Bonner, W. J 1 valise
Chislomn, F 1 box
Cole, IX B l box
Croft, G. W l trunk
Cohen, J. J 1 box
Cooper, C. P 1 box
Coonly, D l valise
Clanton, C 1 carpet bag
Cartlidge, S. C 1 carpet bag
Crane, H. M 1 parcel
Carter, James 1 carpet bag
Crittenden, Geo 1 box
Clark, W. C 1 box
Daniels, J. O. F 1 box
Durand, M. F 1 pa. box
Diamond, J. J 1 package
Davis, W. C 1 box
Duncan, P. H l parcel
Dudley, A. E 1 trunk
Dorter, M 1 box
Ethridge', R. B 1 package
Etson, J 1 carpet bag
Flynn, W. L 1 plough
Flynn, J. H 1 box
Foreacre, G. J l parcel
Floyd, G. G l package
Fambrough, W. P 1 package
Furguson, E. R ] carpet bag
Freal, Wm l trunk
Green, RD ] package
Green, T. T l parcel
Gilmer, F. M 1 parcel
Harper, A. P...., 1 demijohn
Henry Wm 1 trunk and 1 chest
Hinskel, J. B 1 box
Harris, Dr. J. R 1 parcel
Hilton, T. P l parcel
Hodges, S l package
Hill, W. P 1 package
Harrison, J. H 1 package
Hunt, R. R 1 carpet bag
Hernandez, J. M 1 package
Higgins, 0. J 1 parcel
Huff, J. T 1 lrunk
Heath A Me Lea ry 1 box
Jones, Mrs. F 1 paokage
Johnson, C. H 1 package
Jones, J. W l bundle
Jordan, J. W 1 parcel
Jones, Miss S. A 1 parcel
Jackson, J. E 1 package
■feta*? - ;.'.Tpa7kage
Laney.J. 1 bo x
Laney * Co., J. * - ' 1 package
, , Mobley. Heury plckages
1 le i r ’ R 1 package
5c9r - Mc&aiS'c w:::::*::::... i
1 Mitchell, John ""‘l box
FRESH
Drugs and Medicines.
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
and Decatur sta.,
ATLANTA, GEO.
H AVING unequaled facilities for the pur
chase and Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprietors would respectfully call the atten
tion of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and
the public generally, to their extensive new
and carefully selected stock of DRUGS, MED
ICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they are now prepared to sell on the most rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In
addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and
Chemicals, they have a full assortment 01
TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac., Ac.
They are also Sole Proprietors and Man
ufacturers of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
ELIXIR. march 30 '61.
PHILANDER P. PEASE. |
Leave
Arrive
Leavo Allan*
Arrive at
Washiugton.
Recruits Wanted
THE undersigned having; been ordered up-
ment. iwemy uv* 0 w« r master as com-
be paid by the nearest Quartermaster as i^ ^
mutation for clothing, recruit is in
furnished in kind, as soon as the
" , T«.w T s“ iSK P « V.'wiU to dtojg
„,ch recruit « the
he is supplied regularly
Commissary Department. . xpply a t
The country uee ' ls y cS “XThesIy,
Also,
4.75, P. M.
!....9-00, A. M.
Leave Athens... 5.55, P. M.
a rrive at Augusta jooo, A. M.
Leave Washington .7.15, P. M.
ArriVe o‘rIvvR?T WITH'WAHRENTON,
T o CONNECT WIT Atlanta T.«0,
Leavo Augusta 4.00, Y
A. M. .7 50, P. M.
Arrive at 2 .oO, P. M.
S’.’Sl'KS-”' “ »«“** Officer lto*p;V(C» ««■ *•*•*
~ Georgia Volunteers, oMo ^ ^ g M0 0RE.
R.
50.
2.0‘>, P. M.
6.28, P.M.
at 2.05, A. M. . the Trains
l u.a Hoad runs in connect! *nd
ATI ^TA 4 VEST-PQINT R. «
Atlanta to West 37 Miles Fare,.. •
GROUGE G. HULCsuperinlenda.it.
rr z K '*' ... ‘ iM> a
Leaver Atlanta, daily, at - 30 A
Arrives at West'Point at...... . , -
Lives West-Point, daily, at ..-.
Arrives at Atlanta
* puElGHT TRAIN.
t eaves Atlanta, daily, at.
arrives .u With the Montgomery A
JSStfS!?*** West-Point-
. ATI, ANTIC! RAILROAD.
WESTERN A .ATI Miles—Fare,.•••$»•
Atlanta to Chattanooga^
J0 HN 8. ROWLAND, Super.ntenden -
niUHT fAssHN^aa »* AI ** y J0 P . li
T _ v ^ s Atlanta, daily, at.. A- M
Feb.8--lm
$§0 BOUNTY
\ FEW 1recruiU "•.^OMPSOn'aRTIL-
A ranks of the JOL in Geor
McCohen * Co “*A trunk
Morton, . ,
St£fc= = ! is SYKU p>
Mays, Amasa — tru ° k
McLearv, - , bo _
Pitt, H.
L-T15S
M - A :::::::::iito«»dtoS!,
p. L. P 7 box
Raymond, L. W 1 packa g 3 j
Ritter, J. A ...1 Da. box
A '*• "..I P bundlo
1 carpet bag
—. , 1 parce
Randolph, Mrs.,,, ' ' x parcel
Ross, G._W^ .1 parcel
SALMONS & SIMMONS
e on
| LITC1EN B. DAVIS.
PEASEJLDAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA; geohoia.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY GOODS AND BUTTONS,
also an extensive assortment of
Colored & White Flannels,
L INSETS AND K ERSE VS.
A beautiful Lot of
LADrES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS.
GENTS’ AND LADIES’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And some 50 or 60 dozen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
C -A. S H .
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct. 22.
RICE,
TANNER’S OIL,
SALT,
SUGAR,
from St. James Sugar Refinery.
CRUSHED & POWDERED
SUGARS.
DOUGHERTY,
HAVE just received
a large lot of
Recognition of de facto Governments—
The Practice of the United States
The Charleston Courier is indebted to a
friend for the following:
[Extract from Allison’s History of ■f.ur,]>e, from U14
Fall of Napoleon, to the Accession of Louis Napoleon,
—VoL VII. C. 50, p. 266.]
“The first power, whioh took the decisive
step of the recognition of the French Repub
lic w&b America. Mr. Rush, the Minister of
the United States, did so, on the 28th Feb.,
1848. On the same day, the Ministers of
some of the republins, in South Ameiica,
sent in their recognition of the new Govern-,
ment. As it was a provisional one only, ehe
British Cabinet could not, in the first moments
of uncertainty, venture on an official recognition:
but, on the 28th February, Lord John Rus
sell said, in the House of Commons, in an
swer to a question of Mr. Hume, that the
British Government had no intention of in
tervening, in any form of government, which
the French nation might think fit to adopt,
nor of taking any part in its internal affairs;
and, in a few days after, Lord Palmerston
said, in the House, in answer to a question
by Mr. Monckton Milnes, that, although di
plomatic usages prevented the Cabinet of London
from formally accrediting any diplomatic minis
ters to merely provisional governments, yet, as
soon as that of France was changed, by the Na
tional Assembly, into a definite government, an
ambassador would be formally accredited io the
French Republic, and that, in the mean time,
Louis Normanby would enter into amicable
relations with the French Minister of For
eign Affairs. This example was immediately
followed by a declaration, to a similar effect,
from Prussia and Belgium.”
CALLED MEETING GRAND DIVIS
ION SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
T HERE will be a called meeting of the
Grand Division Sons of Temperance, of
the State of Georgia, on the SECOND WEIV
NESDAY IN MARCH NEXT, in the city of
Atlanta.
Subordinate Divisions will please take no
tice, and elect delegates to said called meet
ing. As business of great importance will
come before the Order at that time, is is hoped
that all will attend who can possibly do so.
E. C. GRANN1S, Acting G. W. P.
J. C. C. Bdrhktt, G. S. jan30-lm
Notice—To Bent
T HE portion of the FRANKLIN HOUSE,
on Alabama Street lately occupied by
Also, to 4'
lose out, a small lot of
DRY GOODS & HARDWARE*
8.00, A. M.
4.45, P. M-
7.30, A. M.
4 52. P- M -
as mustered in. or withmafewaa, ^ ^
SfS/StoKiiSSi. -4 ” i “ p ;" oish ,he “
with transportation to the ®°“P a ^ E;N(
febll im
Y
Ripley. T. R ,.”l grain spreader
Saunders, J. J 0 l parcel
Saunders A Slaton - j roll
PEASE A DAV18.
Jan l-tf-
WAR- WAR’-
WAR! ... , ...
r PROPOSE to raise W^nhirty‘men,
^ n a°^e h the d ^p a a n n d y * /double
° l lectedhy the « soon
which will
set ot officers to b. elecrna uy ^ , ffiUst
as the squadron is Vinnu»a.
Arrives at Alla - ^ pa . s9 sxoeb trai*
EXPRESS FREIGHT. ‘ S 00 A. M
T,caves Atlanta, daily. » V."...2-517, P- M,
’ , & ;-cs at Chattapooga.^t 150( a. M.
LeaveTchattaHooga, daily. •— l o o, P. M.
Arriv® 3 et Atlanta al '""T”. with the Rome
This ““f^uagtton. ^the
ChatU-
have forty or W ^ jjSd b?tt.
portatii n for Belt and h of the coU ntry.
ny is composed of the fir^ come proper i y
Recruits wanting L J lr iends will _re-
recommenucd. We top agsi9t in giving
3pond at oncfc, and »ob> &re 8ee king to
Abe Yandais from oqr , firesides,
destroy us an T d ° u ! r 1 ^ 0 “ L d 0 H. Jones will act
Messrs J. I. Miller b e addressed
our agents in Atlanta, c&a be found
for informatiou. Lieut. -- - -
Springfield, Mr. .1 package
Shelton, John It ^ bundle 1
Summerlin, F., or R. Benton.......... 1 bundle ,
Santry, C • ....1 trunk
Sorrell, N- sewing machines
Truslow, E... ..........I box
Tucker, W, L,„ band box \
Thompson, Mrs. J. ^ parcel |
Talliaferro, Dr 1 pared
Taylor, George trunk
Taylor, .1 pump
Winn, J. G ...............1 box
Winn, Dr..... ^ D8i box
Wilson, H. 8. ".1 bundle
Waldrup, J. M ..7 box
White, J. M.. I package
Williams, F. A. saw
No mark, 1 pair tongs
No mark,., »> j saddles
No mark,....,,.,, !i"black bag
No mark
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springs
VIRGINIA PLAIDS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
muslins, bareges,
dress SILKS,
Military Buttons, Trimmings of all kinds,
MOSQUITO BARS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and
RIBBONS, of great variety
A. large variety of
STAPLE GOODS
Also, a splendid assortment of
JEWELRY, WATCHES,
A heavy stock of
ALL K0BS OF SHOES
All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, July *—dAwtf.
Col. Hahleithh as a family res id
"Tlreet "two"neat Rooms, suitable for UHlWB or
T r !i„ Rnnmfl The subscriber will be found
Jr& MidSS on Washington Street, or m
foH nrac v Reading Room; or applica
the Confederacy He^ n f
,n can be n
Nov 24-tf
« 0 n can be made to Mr. Sidney Root.
AS. CLARK.
Lost, or Mislaid.
Sealed Note, given by Jos. J* W. Wilson
to B V. Willingham or bearer, on the
LUthIv 1853 for $139.15, and due one day
Ift/r dlU. Ith». 0» it a credit of *10, Ito
Auvust 1855. All persons are warned
"fto lTdoVr aaid M UT«lt ■>-»»* »“»
paid, or di.po.od of b £” e ' w IL L ,NGHAiI.
Nov.23’61tf
rounding country, wi.h
COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
Handkerchiefs
CAPS,
This tioaa jringston, tne -
Branch Railroad at K Dalton, and
Atlanta for the
: utt „ora S d. r .
wm‘e ~!d”« p»k
“fSsJT »»• ” m ple "‘
r “" P “' A. K. HOLT. A,eat.
febi -lm **
COLE & WYLY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In
Neck-ties
soc K8 , * I
8 ?n the Clothing line, oi good Tea Tr*g, Table MaU, Basketa, G
S-SV *. “W I 8 *ad- S dASH.
Gr.oito and oontmon Crock.r, at
HENDERSON, TERRY & c0 ”
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 60, CARONDELET STREET,
KEW ORLEANS, LA.
Particular attention, given to the purchase of
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
Refer to Messrs Salmons A Simmon^ Allan
ta, Georgia. £
^XTYPOBTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Aim
GEN ER AL AC ENT
Tor the purchase and sale of aU kinds oi
Produce,
MARIETTA, ST ATLANTA, GA.
Refers to—
Massey A Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga.
Reese A Linton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. C. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullain, Greensborough, Ga
Geo. W. Williams k Co., Charleston, S. C.,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville. Tenn.
J. H. Willy, Nashville, Tenn.
jan29-tf
111 who desire BARGAINS
should give me a call.
—also,
OH HAND—
Knives 1
RAILROAD-
““
L TYLER, Superintendent-
F. M. JACK, -A-gent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer
ALFRED
Macon, Georg , Augug
i *“> ™ , ‘ “
V t Passenger anu
V 1W3 : p m.
l eave fdaeoa ) p’ M
Arrive at *4 S' M
Leaves 7- 05 “
. ot Macon HI
Arrives at Macon '" , ‘r” " Atlanta connect*
The 17 A. M. lra '°[^ a i Railroad 1*
Macon wqth fand South-western Rail
C, P t ‘ i °I"iy.°GSw”totito J
VIKEINSTO4N® ■
We are Agents nn»C ’
RESPBNSIBlEjraSnBWOBMS,
AU °r f e^y h w respond to thmr^B^ Co
The Augusta Insu ”“J t e Xral t Company-
Tho SeUn:i burv^Insurance Company-
^ood Com, 5^ r rOBS0S 4 CO., AgenU.
Tan ia-3m "
rriKGS BOILER CLARK^v
3o ,ebS lm /
**xt noon to w. r. uuim * co-,
WYiiteLaU St^ Atlanta, Georgia. L
r on hand an excellent stock
jewelry 1
Combs i
Ajid other Xotione.
M. oppenheimer,
Whiteall street,
chl^tf
Atlanta,
i;
'^mar*
of CONFECT1'
FRUITS,
^PRESERVES,
jellies,
PICKEL8, '
Ac., Ac.
rted WINES, BRANDIES,
Ac., 4?-
Also, Fine Imt
TO iS^«-fe toua-K-
k '?i. T Sdii e Ud ft. P.MK d»“* 11 r n , 2 8 re:
spectfuHy invited to calL
DOZEN DOOR LOCK8.
I 0 For Bale by
A -
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Macnfacturers and Dealect In
JEN’S St BOY’S CIDTHINB,
S furhishiho qooo..
ha ii, street,
l ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
\ April 2d. 1867
April 2d, 1861.
■ n. SBTSOH,
BHABHOHt
febd lm
THOS. M- CLARKE,
Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia
- :,vTl 7lE R RA >S P o R TAT I o Ji
QJ.DIERS ^***£5$%
S ioint, under Office
tji
h St- fML-tf-
CONFEDERATE
noi & nun
ON HUNTER STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
—BY—
GULLATT & BARNES,
w ’sr.rasf s tssfg
BRASI4, and machinery y>bs ot every
""w.iMttffl.i.wsa
SELLING OPP
0UB ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
QUR STOCK CONSISTS OF—
Bagging, Rope, Rice, Tobacco, Box Tin,
Buggy Materials, such as Axles, Spokes,
Hubs, Rims, Point and Sand Banda;
Also, a lot of HARDWARE, consisting of:
Iron, Hatchets, Hammers;
Mill, Cross-Cut and Hand Saws;
Augurs, Chisels ;
and various otner articles usually kept m a
G X5i'SiTTwtototo
U, Iheir ““ u ““ n ^r“°to T E iDKEI.L,
febT-ff Wbitcb^liOccb
T ^~7\7\r\ LBS. Pates, Joles and Rumps ;
» .000 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt ;
9 1*0 Sacks Packing Salt.
For sale by
$ebl-tilla P 22
BUTLER A PETERS.
decl-tf