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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
ADA IK & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 12
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7.ltd, A. M
5 55, P. M.
8.30, A. M.
7.1o. P. M.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
a ugusts t< Atlanta, 17! Mile*—Fsfe, $5 5"
(JE<>KtiK IfONGK, Supcrmtendeat.
SilKSISO PASttH.XGlth THAIS.
Sundays excepted.i
l.vev.s Atlanta* daily, at • —
Arrive- a I Augusta at
IceAVoA Augusta. daily.-at
\ ,-riv.- at Ail .nva at
Sl«m I'ASSSkCKS A.Nl> mail rRAtx.
; ttree ’ti labia, daily, at 7.10, P. M 4
a .rivoa at Auguste at a.48, A. M.
Loovea Attguaia at 4.on, P. M.
A nvdS a! Atlanta at — 2.0i, A M.
TO CONNECT WITH
% I llll'VN mill W \Sllt\GTO\.
Leave Augusta 8.30,
\rriv. rt Athene ^ Y*.
Leave Atlanta 1 ««. A. M.
Arrive at Washmtflou 4.lo, P. M.
Leave Athens A. M.
Arrive at August* 6 65, P. M.
Irweve Washington 10 00, A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 7.15, P. M.
I,, CONX1VT WITH « VRRESTON.
t, hK» Augusta i od. !• M., a nP Atlanta. 7.00,
A. M.
Arrive at Warrc.ulnu 7 50, P. M.
Leave Warren ton - 00, P M.
Arrive at Augusta 6.a.». P \I . -od »t Atlanta
at 2.05, A. M.
This Road runs lu ouuecltou wiln the Trains
ut the South Carolina aud Hie Savgunah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA A WEST-POINT K. R.
Atlanta*L, West Point, 37 Miles— Fare,..$3 60.
GEORGE G HULL, Superintendent.
3.00, A. M*
7.30, A. M.
2.00, P. M.
. 6.28, P. M.
One Thousand Volun
teers Wanted!
FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY WILL BE PAID
T'i each Soldier as 9oon as Mustered
into Service!
Killy Dollars per annum tin- Clothing and
fill per Month as !
H AVING received authority from the WAR
DEPARTMENT to raise a Regiment for
the War, (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
inontlis. at Atlanta or Dalton,) Companies or
individuals tendering their services will at
once be mustered in. It is understood that said
Regiment is to serve wherever there is any
danger. COL. .fES*R A. (JLE\N.
Dalton, January 4, ’62-2m
WAR NOTICE! WAR NOTICE!
A Full Regiment ol" Cavalry wanted for
three years or during; the War.
\ 1/ 1 LL Georgians idly >1.1 , th- • hi nds,
while the vile invaders’jtread pollutes
our ? Let those who ivi 1 ! not, >■ me mr-
wnrd to the rescue at once.
We have the privilege lr m our government
of raising s REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, to
3erve three years, or d;ir. g the war, which
will he armed with a -abr . two navy repeat
ers and a ride. Each nici. must furnish his
own horse, anti will receive 40 ceDts per dav
tor the use of him, and •• paid for him if he
is lost in battle. The regiment will go into
service in April. Let companies be formed as
6oon 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,
Couyer's Station, Georgia.
Mr. Morris is n member of the Eighth Ga.
Regiment. iebl4-lm
RECRUITS WANTED.
L IEUT. G. W. Hammond and Sergeant J. M.
Chiitls, of the Campbell Volunteers, Co.
E, 35ih Georgia Regiment, having been order
ed upon the Recruiting Service, desire that ail
who may he 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
will be paid by the nearest Quartermaster as
commutation lor clothing, or the clothing it-
sell w!l he furnished in kind as soon as the
recruit is inspected by a Surgeon of the army
or a Physician Twenty-five cents a day will
be allowed every recruit as commutation for
rations udIiI thivare supplied regularly by
an officer of the commissary department. The
government needs your services. Gaeat in
duce!, e..i- are offered. Apply at once to
G. W. HAMMOND,
I*i Lieu r . <' > K, 35th Ga. Rog’t,Rect’g Officer,
Or to SERG’T J. M: CHILDS.
febS-1 m
Recruits Wanted.
'DlIE undersigned having been ordered up-
A on the Recruiting service, desire all to
apply at once, who are willing to enlist.
A bounty of $50 will be paid to each recruit
as soon as he joins the Company and Regi
ment. Twenty-five dollars additional, will
be paid by the nearest Quartermaster as com
mutation for clothing, or the clothing will be
furnished in kind, as soon as the recruit ia in
spected by an Army Surgeon, or a Physician.
Twenty-five cents per day, will be allowed
each recruit as commutation for rations, until
he is supplied regularly by an officer of the
Commissary Department.
The country needs your services. Apply at
once to CapL D. B. HENRY,
Recruiting Officer for Comp’y (£) 35th Reg’t
Georgia Volunteers, or to
Serg't J. S. MOORE.
Feb.S—1 in
MAH. TRAIX.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at West-Point at
Leaves West Point, daily, at
Arrives at Atlanta at
YRK16HT TRAIX.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.««. A. M.
Arrives at West-Point at 4.45, P. M.
t.eaves West-Point, daily, at 7.30. A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta, at 4 6«. P. »»•
This Road connects with the Montgomery A
West Point Road at West-Point.
K> fKRU ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
All- la to Chattanooga, ISS Miles—Fare,....$5.
vOHN 8. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
XlfiMl CA3SKS6KR JRBIR.
B\ s Atlanta./laily, at 7.311, P. 21.
A rives at Chattanooga, at -4.10, A. M.
Leaves Chaitsuooga. daily, at I. -i-
Arrives at Atlanta, at 2.32, A. M.
UPKfif- KKtlSBT, MAIL AND PASSRXGKR TRAIX.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at .3.00 A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 2.3J, P. M.
Leaves Chsttaxooga, daily, at 150. A. M.
Arrives si Allants at ;-*•••. P - M ’
This Road connects,each way.with the Rome
Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten
nessee and Georgia RialroaJ at Dalton, and the
Nashville 4 Chattanooga Railroad at Oliatta-
I VCO.N A WESTSHN RAILROAD.
a nt» W. Macon. 1«2 MUes-Fare ** 5 *
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent-
Mao-1 a Wk^tkrv Railboau Companv, j
Maoon, Georgia,*July 30, lsnl. j
N and after Sunday, 4th of August, the
Passenger atid Mail Train will TUB **
lows:
If A. M.
4 p. m.
1.40 p. M.
7.05 P. M.
O
Leave Mao,.u
Arrive at Atlanta
Leaves Atlanta.,
Arrive, at Macon
The 11 A. M. train from Atlanta connects at
Macon with the Central Railroad 10 P-‘».
train for Savannah, and 8outh-western Rail
road at 11.45 P. M. for Columbu*.
$50 BOUNTY.
A FEW recruits are wanted to fill up the
ranks of the JOE THOMPSON ARTIL
LERY, now in service near Savannah, Geor
gia. Filty Dollars Bounty will be paid to each
man; also $25 commutation money, as soon
as mustered in, or within a few days thereaf
ter. Able-bodied men who wish to take pari
in driving the foe from Georgia’s soil, by serv
ing in an artillery company, will please call
on the undersigned, who will furnish them
with transportation t«» the company.
E. J. CRAVEN,
febll-lm Tst Lieut. J. T. Artillery.
RICE.
WAR! WAR! WAR!
I FROPOSE to raise my company to a full
sqtiaflron of a hundred and thirty men,
which will entitle the company to a double
set of officers, to be elected by the men as soon
as the squadron is formed, to do which 1 must
have forty or fifty recruits, men with horses.
The men will be armed and equiped by the
Confederate States, and furnished with trans-
j*ortatii n for self and horse. The old compa
ny is composed of the first men of the country.
Recruits wanting to join must come properly
recommended. We hope our iriends will re
spond at once, and come and assist in driving
the Vandals from our soil who are seeking to
destroy us and our homes and firesides.
Messrs J. I. Miller and 0. H. Jones will act
our agents in Atlanta, who can be addressed
for information. Lieut. Williams can be found
in Atlanta for the Dext ten or fifteen d»v«.
Z. A. RICE,
Captain Fulton Dragoons,
lieb21-1 in Cobb’s Georgia Legion-
FIRE INSURANCE.
We are Agents for the foUowing
RESPONSIBLE flNSDRAHCE M’S,
All of which have a large Surplus Capital,
ready to respond to their loose#:
Th* Augusta Insurance St Basking Oe
The Selma Insurance & Trust Company.
The Petersburg Insurance Company.
Our rates are as favorable as those of any
oeod Company, and all LOSSES PROMPTLY
PAID.
S. B. ROBSON A CO„ Agents.
Jan 12-3m
I.iet of l T nolaimed Freight in the
oQiee of the Southern Express
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Arnold, D. S., 1 package
Brown, Mrs. M. H Fly Brush
Boyd House, 1 trunk,
Blakely, D. B 1 box
Baldwin, Wm 1 box
Brown, James 7 1 box
Busch, C 1 package
Brown, E. W 1 parcel
Barger, S. A 1 parcel
Butterfield, A. G 1 parcel
Barth, C. F 1 H. box
Bryan, L. P i box
Bonner, W. J l valise
Chislomn, F l box
Cole, D. B i box
Croft, G. W i trunk
Cohen, J. J i box
Cooper, C. P l box
Coonlv. D i valise
Clanton, C 1 carpet bag
Cartlidge, S. C 1 carpet bag
Crane, H. M l parcel
Carter, James 1 carpet bag
Crittenden, Seo l box
Clark, W. C 1 box
Daniels, J. O. F \ box
Durand, M. F.... i p a . box
Diamond, J. J l package
Davis. W- C 1 box
Duncan, T. H l parcel
Dudley, A. E j trunk
Dorter, M 1 box
Ethridge, It. B i package
Etson, J 1 carpet bag
Flynn, J.H !.l box
Foreacre, G. J i parcel
Floyd, G. G '. i package
Fainbrough, W. P l package
Furguson, E. R l carpet bag
Freal, Wm i trunk
Green, R. D j package
Green, T. T ] parcel
Gilmer, F. M i parcel
Harper, A. T i demijohn
Henry, Wm 1 trunk and 1 chest
Hinskel, J. B i box
Harris, Dr. J. R i parcel
Hilton, T. P i parcel
Hodges, S i package
Hill, W. P 1 package
garrison, J. H i package
Hunt, R. R 1 carpet bag
Hernandez, J. M i package
Higgins, O. J i parcel
Hufl) J. T i Irunk
Heath & McLeary i box
Jones, Mrs. F l paokage
Johnson, C.H i package
Jones, J.TV l bundle
Jordan. J. W 1 parcel
Jones, Miss S. A 1 parcel
Jackson, J. E I package
Johnson, Wm 1 parcel
Jones, W. R 1 demijohn
Kectur, A. W l package
Leonard, Janies 1 bridle
Laney, J 7 1 package
Laney A Co., J. F I box
Lane, Mrs. M 1 package
McCauley, 8. B 7. 1 plough
Mulkey, W. A ] box
Mobley, Henry 1 cog wheel
Miller, J. W 2 packages
Mosely, W. R 1 package
McDonald, C. W l package
Mitchell, John i box
McCohen A Co i box
Morton, L trunk
McMackin, W 1 box
Moon, Robert box SYRUP
MlllS, E. !&•••• MIMIIIIMMIIMMIKI.MIM ••••••••• 1 lK)X
Mays, Seaburn ] package
Manger, J. E parcel
Malsby, M. A 1 packege
Mays, Amasa [ package
McLeary 1 trunk
Pitt, H. W x box
Pitts, S. H 7 box
Peck, Wm H .*. 1 trunk
Pillsbury, W. R 1 carpet bag
Preston, F. M 7 box
Powell, 0. C t parcel
Parrott, M. A 1 parcel
P. L. P 12 boxes tobacco
Raymond, L. W 1 box
Ritter, J. A 1 package
Ryan A Myers, I pa. box
Redding, W. D 1 bundle
Reed, H. J 1 carpet bag
Randolph, Mrs 1 parcel
Ross, G. W 1 parcel
Ripley, T. R 1 parcel
Saunders, J. J 1 grain spreader
Saunders A Slaton 1 parcel
Springfield, Mr 1 roll
Shelton, John R 1 package
Stewart, A 1 bundle
Summerlin, F. f or R. Benton 1 bundle
Santry, C 1 bundle
Sorrell, N. W I trunk
Smith, S 7 sewing machines
Truslow, E 1 box
Tucker, W. L ..1 box
Thompson, Mrs. J. S I band box
Talliaferro, Dr 1 parcel
Taylor, George ..1 parcel
Taylor, B 1 trunk
Winn, J. G 1 pump
Winn, Dr .....1 box
Wilson, H. S 1 pa. box
Waldrup, J. M 1 bundle
White, J. M 1 box
Williams, F. A 1 package
No mark, 1 saw
No mark, 1 pair tongs
No mark, ■ 2 saddles
No mark, ...1 black bag
The above mentioned Freight, if not called
for within thirty days, will be sold at public
auction to pay charges.
Parties calling for the same will please
bring their receipts.
feb7-lm A. K. HOLT, Agent.
F. M. J ACK, Agent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
■bxt noon to w. f. naan* * co.,
’Whitehall 8t_ Atlanta, Georgia.
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock 1
of CONFECTIONARIE8,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICSBjS,
^o t
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGAR8, A#., Ae.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Baa-
keU. Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re I
spectrally invited to calL mar3
AAA UBS. Pates, Joles and Rcmps :
I y^Ul/U 100 Sacks Liverpool Sslt;
FRESH
Drugs and Medicines.
NUNNICUTT, TAYLOR $ JONES,
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
and Decatur sts.,
ATLANTA, SCO.
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 seU 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 oi
TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac., Ac.
They are also Sole Proprietors and Man-
N TI -DY 8 PEPTIC
ufacturers of TAYLOR’8
ELIXIR.
inarch 30 ’01.
PH1LA.NPKR r. J*RA9S. |
LtTClKX *. DATIS.
PEASE A DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree street,
ATLANTA, GEOROTA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
TANNFR’S OIL,
SALT,
SUGAR,
Also, from St. James Sugar Refinery
( RUSHED A POWDERED
SUGARS
Also, t*. i-lose out, a small lot of
DRY GOODS & HARDWARE.
Jan 1-tf.
PEA8E A DAVIS.
—
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
w
35
- KEGS BOILER RIVETS.
~ febS-Im THOS M ; CLARKE
I HAVE just returned from the North with a
large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
and am ready to supply the cit
izens of Atlanta and the sur
rounding country, with
COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
Handkerchiefs? Neck-ties,
HATS, CAPS, SOCK8, and everything else
in the Clothing line, of good
quality and at LOW PRICES.
All who deaire BARGAINS
{should give me a call.
—also, os i a vs—
Jewelry! Knives!
Combs!
And other Notion*.
' M. OPPENHEIMER,
Whitesll street, nearly oppoaite
march latf Eddleman A Bank
Fogaale bv
j*!-tillap22
r
1®0 Sacks Packing Salt.
BUTLER A PETERS. !
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturer* sad Daetors ta
MEN'S 'St BOY'S OiOTH/NB,
OENTLEMEN’S FUHNtSHIMO OOODS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMKRS8 AND TESTINGS
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall, street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 2d. ISdl.
^ jvY-L, i Sq ^
SALMONS t SIMMONS
e on
U 1
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY GOODS AND BUTTONS,
ALSO AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Colored & White Flannels,
LINSEYS AND KERSEYS.
A beautiful Lot of
LADIES’ 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.
Aflanta, Georgia.
SALMONS A SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct. 22.
DOUGHERTY,
HAVE ju»t received
* large lot of
NEW
GOODS.
HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springs^
VIRGINIA PLAIDS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
MUSLINS, BAREGES,
DRESS SILKS,
Military Buttons, Trimming* of all kinds,
MOSQUITO BA^S,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and
RIBBONS, of great variety
A large variety of
1 STAPLE GOODS.
Also, a splendid assortment of
JEWELRY, WATCHES, Mo
A heavy stock of
ALL KINDS OF SHOES
All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY.
Atlanta, July 3—dAwtf.
COLE & WYLY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer* in
C HINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vases,
Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glsaa
Shades, Table Cntlery, Ac., A.,
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, 1S6L
CONFEDERATE
in t nun him
OS Ht STER STREET,
A.tlanta, Georgia,
Southern fgtoufedewfjj
To be Considered by those who are Ol
der than the Anthor.
.4 friend has handed us a letter from an on
1/ son, of seventeen years of age, at school,
imploring his parents’ permission to volun
teer for the war. The spirit of the letter
may be caught with profit by older hearts. -
The writer, after depicting the distress and
discouragement he has witnessed, says:—
Macon Tel. 24th inst.
“And shall I, possessed of all the vigor
and freshness of youth, stand idly by and be
hold unmoved the wife’s tear and the chil
dren’s cry ? O, for my country’s sake, let it
not be said that one of her sons spurned her
cry of distress when her foes pressed on eve
ry side! O, for the honor of your family,
let it not be said that you had a son capable
of bearing arms, and, forsooth, because he
was not liable to draft, you suffered him not
to go and defend his country’s honor, bis
country’s rights, and his own liberties. 1
know ’tis hard for a father and mother to
part with an only son; but had you not rath
er he should go and drive from onr own be
loved soil the murderous foe, than for all our
lands, all our people and our freedom to be
swallowed up in one sea of despotism, tyran
ny and slavery ? But, on the other hand,
should we triumphantly come out of this war
victors, would you want that son, to whom
you looked to make for himself a name wor
thy of his ancestry, to be pointed at and cal
umniated, because he shouldered not his mus
ket and went forth to his country’s battle
fields, where so many of her sons have al
ready gained for themselves an immortal
fame? I beseech you not to read these lines
as the random thoughts of a wild imagina--
tion. They are the stern and true convic
tions which have crowded upon my mind,
until, at length, I am compelled by honor and
self-respect to ask your consent to let me go
and try to retrieve our country’s reverses.—
And let me assure you, as humbly as I ask
you, (for I wish to go with your prayers) 1
must go, whatever be your decision. Con
sider me not undutiful. I pray—for farther
from it no one could possibly be—but l pray
you, let me go and defend my native soil.’’
ilo
CALLED MEETING GRAND DIVIR
ION_Sf>NS_OF TEMPERANCE.
T HERE will be a called meeting oi the
Grand Division Sons of Temperance, of
the State of Georgia, on the SECOND WED
NESDAY IN MARCH NEXT, in the rity of
Atlanta.
Subordinate Divisions will please take no
ties, 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.
S. C. C. Burnett, G. S. jan30-lm
Lost, or Mislaid.
A Sealed Note, given by Jos. J- W. Wilson
to B. V. Willingham or bearer, on the
1st July, 1853, for $139.15, and due one day
after date. It has on it a credit of $10, the
10th August, 1855. All persons are warned
not to trade for said note, as it has not been
paid, or disposed of 1^ me.
V. WILLINGHAM.
Nov.23’61tf
HENDERSON, TERRY & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 60, CARONDELET STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, I#A.
Particular attention given to the purchase of
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
Refer to Messrs Salmons A Simmons, Atlan
ta, Georgia. jan30-6m
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHAMT
AND
GENERAL AGENT
For the purchase and sale of all kinds at
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
T. «. ZRTStiS,
r. m. IIADHOST
SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION
S oldiers and recruits going to any
point, under orders, will apply to Gsomee
G Huix, Agent of Transportation. Office
hours from 9 to 12. A. M., and from 1 to », P.M.
Sept 3, 1861.—tf.
GULLATT & BARNES,
W HO are prepared to do, at the shortest no
tice, all kinds of work in IRON and
BRASS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription- ^
JAS. E. GULLATT, W, BAINES.
dec? tf
SELLING orr
OUR ENTIRE STOfiK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
QUR STOCK CONSISTS OF—
Bagging, Rope, Rice, Tobacco, Box Tin ;
Buggy Materials, such as Axles, Spokes,
Hubs, Rims, Point and Sand Bands;
Also, a lot of HARDWARE, consisting of:
Iron, Hatchets, Hammers ^
Mill, £rosa-Cut and Hand Saws;
Augurs, Chisels;
and various otner articles usually kept in a
Grocery or Hardware Store.
We also invite all who have claims against
the firm to present them for payment, and all
who are indebted to the firm to come and set
tie their accounts with money or notes.
CENTER A TREADWELL,
feb7-tf Whitehall street.
Dr. W. F. Westmoreland
H AS returned from Virginia and has resum
ed the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office at his residence on Marietta street,
jan 1# tl21m*2.