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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
BY ADAIR A SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 17
^Ottthrtn Cflttffdrraril One Thousand Volun-
teers Wanted!
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kil Tahular work, wlHi or wlfmal rules, and adver-
iiserae.nl* orrnjiylnif double column, will be charged
double the above ra'e*.
Mverllsemenle not marked on ropy for a specified
time, will he published until ordered out, anti charged
according to the above rate*.
4d7erltsemen1* Inserted In the Diii.T, and Wbbii.v
editions, will be charged .Vi per cent, additional to the
regular daily rale*.
yearly advertisers will he llm'ted 1n the space con
tracted for. They will he charged estra at regular rates
for Wants, R“nla, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices to
Consignees, Ac., and payment demanded quarterly.
'I R, SrMBKT A DV KRT1PISQ MUST MK filD T OS IS
A liVi BCR.
No advertisement will appear in the Weekly paper
unless by special contract.
Advertisements to be In-erled In the Weekly paper on
ly, or at Irregular Intervals In either of the papers, will
te charged ft per square for every Insertion.
Announcing candidates for Plate, County, and Muni
cipal ofticee, $.1 etch—to he paid 111 advsnee In every
instance.
til a<lv, rllsemenls for Charitable Institutions, Ml 11 la
t, and Fire Companies, Ward, Town and other Public
sleellDgs, will he charged ha'f price.
Marriages and deaths are published as news; bui
Obituaries, Tributes of Respect, and Funeral Invitations
as other advertisements.
Editorial Notices In Local Column (rill be charged 80
emits perilue.
Tec paper, under no circumstances, to be Included hi
s contract.
No deduction or variation will be made from the fore-
„iijrg rates. ADAIR A FMITH.
FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY WILL BE PAID
T<> each Soldier as soon as Mustered
into Servicel
Fifty Dollars per annum tor Clothing and
•II per Moiilh as M ajes !
H AVING received Authority from the WAR
DEPARTMENT to raise » Regiment for
the T 7erffnf which 1 am to be the Colonel, and
A. M. Wallace, of Atlanta, Lieut-Colonel, and
with fnll power to muster the Companies into
serv'ce sntl order them into & Camp of Instruc
tion, where they will remain for three or four
months, at Atlanta or Dolton.) 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. JESSE A. GLENN.
Dalton, January 4, ’fi2-2m
WAR NOTICE! WAR NOTICE!
A Full Regiment of Cavalry wanted for
ttiree years nr during fhe 9Var.
Vl/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.
We have the privilege from our government
of raising r REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, to
strve three years, or during the war, which
will he armed with a sabre, two navy repeat
ers and a ride. Each man must furnish his
own horse, and will receive 4<t cents per day
(or 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 lo this call.
Address either of the undersigned.
A. .1. VICKERS,
Palmetto, Georgia.
Or J. C. MORRIS,
Oonyer's Station, Georgia.
Mr. Moms * « member of Ihe Eighth Ga.
Regiment. iebM-lm
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
e iguats to Atlanta. 171 Miles—Fare ft A*
a m
5 65, P- M.
a.3«, A. M.
7.15, P. M.
. .RSINU PASS***** TRsf*
Sundays e*e*pt.e:l
i.r; vee Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives a*. Augusta at
Leaves August*, daily. at
Arrivep at Atlanta at......
sianv cassssokb awn mail trais.
I eaves Atlanta, da'ljr, el * j’ - y*
.wives *» Augusts »i ' • ’ p ^
Leaves Augusta at ’ y
Arrives at Atlanta at 1
TO CONNECT WITH
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l»esve Augusta 4.56', P. M
Arrive at Athens »'oo] A M
Leave A'lanta .... u .; p .r
Arrive at W'ash'ogt^n "vloo" A. M
Leave Athens p
Arrive at Auguste hi dll' A. M
Leave Washington * p ^
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TO CONNECT WITH \V %HRENTON
Leave Augusta 4.0«.P. M.. snd Atlanta T.«0
A- M. ,
Arrive at Warrenion — < • • ^
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i>. .p^Road runs in connection with theTrains
l;,e SontI csrolina snd the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA A WF.ST-FOINT K. H.
At SDU to West POIDL87 Miles—Fare,..f!4
oFORGE 0 HULL. Superintendent
RECRUITS WANTED.
I f FJ'T. G. W. Hammond and Sergeant J. M.
J Childs, of the Campbell Volunteers, Co.
E, 35th Georgia Regiment, having been order
ed upon the Recruiting Service, desire that all
who may he willing to enlial to apply to them
at once.
A bounry of Fifty Dollars will he paid to
every recruit as soon ss he joins the Com nanv
w“h £e paidbvTfrenearest CjusUermaster as
commutation ior clothing, or the cloihing lt-
peir will be furnished in kind as soon as the
recruit is inspected hv » Surgeon of ihe army
or a. rhysician Twenty-five cents a day will
be allowed every recruit as commutation lor
rations, until they ere supplied regularly by
sn officer of the commissary department. The
government needs your services. G-ieal in
ducements are offered. Apply si once to
G. W. HAMMOND,
1st Lieut. Co. E. 35th Ga. Reg’t, P.ect’g Officer,
Or to SERG TJ.M: CHILDS.
feb8-lm
WAR'- WAR! WAR!
I PROPOSE to raise my company to a full
squadron of a hundred and toirty 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 I must
have forty or fifty recruits, men with horses.
The men will be armed and equiped by the
Confederate States, and furnished with trans
portation for self and horse. The old compa
ny is composed of the first men ol the country.
Recruits wanl'mc 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. 1. Miller and O. H. Jones will act
our agents in Atlanta, who can be addressed
for information. Lieut. Williams can be found
in Ailant* lor tbe next ten or fifteen days
Z. A.
A. M*
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2.00, P. M.
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8.0(1, A. M.
4.45, P. M.
7.30, A. M.
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feb-l-lm
Captain Fulton Dragoons,
Cobb’s Georgia Legion
maii, nun
I.eaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives ft West-Point at.....■■•
Reave* West Point, daily, at..
Arrives at Atlanta at
RRSE1SHT THAI*
Lee vet Atlanta, daily, ai
Arrive* at We*t-P° ;T, t at......
Leaves West-Point, daily, at.
Arrives at At'acta. at .
This Road connate with the Montgomery A
West Point Road at West-Point. __
« kstebv * »nuw aAiMO.se.
i.i.ru *
lOHN P ROWLAND, Superintendent-
PASsavsan ***"•-_ ^ ^
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.. A ‘
Arrives at Chattanooga, at..- - •
Leaves ChaUsnooga. deny. *» •’
Arrives at Atlanta, at * ’
mak. *vt> pABarBcan traih.
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...3.40, P. M,
1.40, A. M.
.20, P. M.
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Leaves Atlanta, daily, ai.—
Arrives at Chattanooga, at
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, ai ^
i’rives at Atlanta at u,»Rnme
TL’s Road connect, each
Branch Railroad al K ' n ^ t 'and the
cesseeeaaGeorgiaR'.airosda Chatta-
Su'.ville k Chattanooga Raiir.au
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H.irON A WF.STF.RN RAILKOAD.
Allan la to Macon, 102 Vile* Fare, ®
ALFRED L- TYLER, Superintendan*
: 4rt i Wastes-; RstasoaP C«irA -:T, i
Macon. Georgia, July oA, i 8PI - »
i l'i £r, J after Sunday, 4th of August, ti.
V * Pessencer end Veil Train w.ll ruD as fol
lows ;
Lesve M fcnn 10 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta „ 5,' »»’
Leaves Atlanta ^'1? E’ i.f*
Ar-ivc? at Macon
The Ili.M. train from Atlanta connects ai
Macon with the Central Railroad 10 P- “•
•rain for Savannah, and Sooth-western R»l-
roai s.t 11.45 P. M. for Columbus-
Recruits Wanted.
T HE undersigned having been ordered up
on the Recruiting service, desire all
Rpply at once, who are wil-ing to enlist.
A bounty of $50 will be paid to each recruit
ss soon as he joins the Company and Regi
ment. Twenty-five dollars additional, wnl
be paid bv the nearest Quartermaster as com-
mufcation'for clothing, or the clothing will be
furnished in kind, as soon as the recruit ii in-
snected by an Army Burgeon, or a Physician
’ Twentv-five cent^ per day, wiL be al.owed
each recruit as commutation for rations, unul
be is supplied regularly by au officer or the
Commissary Department.
Tne country needs your servi^s. Apply at
Capt. nri^lYif
nD Re,ru.tiDg Ofl5.-er W tk.rop', (C) Solh Rej't
J s. MOORE.
Feb.8--1 m
86oTounty7
A U.*r5T“, JSl’TH^reOK A&ii:
T FRY now in service near Savannah, Leor-
ci8 Fi’ftv Dollars Bounty will be paid to each
man • alio $05 commutation money, as soon
as mustered in. nr within a few day, 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 P\«« e
on*tbe undersigned, who will furnish them
with transportation to the comgany^
1st Lieut. J. T. Artillery.
L.ist of Fnclaimed Freight in the
offlee 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, Wtn 1 box
Brown, James I 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 1 box
B inner, W. J I valise
Chislomn, F 1 box
Cole, D. B 1 box
Croft, G. W l trunk
Cohen, J. J ..1 box
Cooper, C P 1 box
Coonly. D 1 valise
Clanton, C 1 carpet bag
Cartlidge, 8 C 1 carpet bag
Crane, if. M 1 parcel
Carter, James I carpetbag
Crittenden, Geo I box
Clark, W. C I box
Daniels, J. O. F 1 box
Durand, M. F.... 1 pa. box
Diamond,.I. J • I package
Davis, W. C I box
Duncan, P. H 1 parcel
Dudley, A. E 1 trunk
Dorter, M I box
Ethridge, R. B 1 package
Etson, J 1 carpet bag
Flynn, W- L 1 plough
Flynn, J. H 1 box
Foreacre, G. J I pares!
Floyd, G. G | package
Fambrough, W. P I package
Ftirguson, E. R 1 carpet bag
Freal, Wm l trunk
Green, R D l package
Green, T. T 1 parcel
Gilmer, F. M 1 parcel
Harper, A. P 1 demijohn
Henry, Wm I trunk and 1 chest
Hmskel, J. B .....1 box
Harris, Dr J. R 1 parcel
Hilton, T. P 1 parcel
Hodges, S ...I package
Hill, W. P.., 1 package
Harrison, J. H 1 package
Hunt, R. R 1 carpet bag
Hernandez, J. M..„ I packege
Higgins, O. J | parcel
Huff, J. T l lrunk
Heath A McLeary„ I box
Jones. Mrs. F i paokage
Johnson, 0. H 1 package
Jones, J. W I bundle
•Tordau, J. W ,^.J-oatnaj-L
Johnson, Wm 1 parcel j
Jones, W. I demijohn
Keetur. A. W 1 parage
Leonard, James 1 hrmle
Laney,.l 1 P^k».ge
Laney A Co., J. i bn A
Lane, Mrs. M x paesage
McCauley, S. B 1 plough
Mulkey, W. A 1 1>0 *
Moblev, Henry I cog wheel
Miller, J. W 2 packages
Mcsely, W. R 1 package
McDonald, C. W...1 1 package
Mitchell, John 1 box
McCohen A Co 1 box
Morton, L 1 trunk
McMackin, W l box
Moon, Robert 1 box
Mills, E. R 1 box
Mays, Seaburn - 1 package
Munger, J. E 1 parcel
Malsby, M. A 1 packege
Mays, Auiasa 1 package
McLearv — 1 trunk
Pitt, H. W 1 box
Fitts, S. H 1 box
Peck, Wm H I trunk
Pillsbury, W. R 1 carpet bsg
Preslon, F. M 1 box
Powell, 0. C * \ P ar ™!
Parrott, M. A 1 P« r cel
p. l. 12 boxes tobacco
Raymond, L. W * box
Ritter, J. A 1 package
Ryan A Myers 1 P 8 - box
Redding, W. D bundle
Reed, H. J 1 carpet bag
Randolph, Mrs ^ parcel
Ross, G. ] P arce
Saunders, J. J 1 gram spreader
Saunders A Slaton 1 parcel
Springfield, Mr 1 /oil
Shelton, John 1 n p ? ck T
Summerlin, F , or R. Benton 1 bundle
Smith, S I sewing machines
Truslow, E
FRESH
Drugs and Medicines.
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR ft JONES,
SIGN OF THE
iOLDE\ T EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
and Decatur at*.,
ATLANTA, SEO.
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
tbe public generally, to their extensive new
ami carefully selected stock of DRUGS, MED
ICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they are now prepared to sell on tbe most rea
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In
audition 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.
^g&"They are also Sole Proprietors and Man
ufacturers of TAYLOR'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
ELIXIR. march 30 ’111.
SALMONS & SIMMONS
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PBTLASUER R. PEASE.
l.rriPS Ti. PAYIS.
PEASE £ DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
-AND—
Commission Merchants,
Pearinree Street,
A I LA^TA, GtEORCtTA,
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY HOODS A\T) BITTOYS,
AljSO an extensive assortment of
Colored & White Flannels,
UXSFYS A XD KERSEYS
A beautilo Lot of
LA DTK'S CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS.
GENTS 5 AND LADIES'
ROOTS AND SHOES,
Anri some 60 or nil dozen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which ibey offer for
C A. S H .
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct. 22.
’■IIOICE FAMILY FLOUR.
NEW
if o mis.
?onthfr* (Tenfrifracj
Bravo for the Girl*.
YVe have just heard of an incident
worth narrating, as showing the patriot
ic, lofty spirit actuating our Southern
girls. ’Many of tbe most beautiful of
our Memphis beauties reside.on Court
and Madison streets; and we, therefore,
need not say on which street the incident
which we are about to relate occurred.
One of our “ nice young men,” who
thinks more of the fashion in which fce
should wear his hair than of the duty
he owes his country in this hour of her
trial, proposed calling on some of our
Court or Madison street girls, one eve-
ng last week.
He sought company, and soon found
another “nice young man,” who*, like
himself, was some in torch-light proces
sions, and all “fancy” things, but who
is an invincible aversion to shouldering
the musket and going into the ranks be-
ide better men. They put on their
Sunday clothes, perfumed their handker
chiefs and hair, and started out on an
exploring expedition.” ’Twas soon af
ter the fall of Fort Donelson was known,
and when the town was ringing with the
noble daring of our soldiers at that
point, these young “bloods” called at an
elegant mansion on one of these streets,
rang the bell, and having given the ser
vant their cards, they were ushered into
the parlor, where they anxiously await
ed the presence of the fair girls whom
they deigned to honor with their smiles.
Presently the servant returned to the
parlor with the request that the gentle
men w ould please name on their cards
the regiment to which they were attach
ed.
This took them aback, as they had
not yet screwed up their courage to join
any regiment, or face any enemy. “Do
or?HT^-en am-. ”*E j
no young gentlemen, unless
th-
they
RICE,
SYRUP.
TANNER’S OIL,
SALT,
SUGAR,
Also, from Si. Janies Sugar Refinery.
CRUSHED <fc POWDERED
SUGARS.
Also, v> close oni, a small lot of
DRY ROODS & HARDWARE.
PEASE A DAVIS.
Tucker, W. L
Thompson, Mrs. J. S
Tallialerro, Dr
Taylor, George
Taylor, B
Winn, J. G
Winn, Dr
Wilson, H. S
Waldrup, J. M
White, J. M
Williams, F. A
No mark,
...1 box
1 box
,..1 band box
1 parcel
1 parcel
1 trunk
I pump
1 box
I pa. box
1 bundle
I box
1 package
1 saw
Jan 1-U.
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
I KrSiSEOLOTHIKe
and am ready to supply the cit- - -*-
iseus of Atlanta and tbe sur
rounding country, with
HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springe
VIRGINIA PLAIDS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
MUSLINS, BAREGES,
DRESS SILKS,
Military Boltons, Trimmings of all kinds,
MOSQUITO BARS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and
RIBBONS, of great variety
A large variety of
STAPLE GOODS.
Also, a splendid assortment of
JH; \V KI.RY. WATCHES, *°
A heavy stock ol
all kinds of shoes
All bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap,
STLVEY & DOUGHERTY
Atlanta, July 3—dAwtf.
febl l-lm
fire insurance.
We are Agents for the following
RESPONSIBLE 1 INSURANCE CD’S,
jii of which have a large Surplus Capital,
ready to respond to their losses •
The August* Insurance & Banking Co
The Selma Inanrance fit Trnat Company-
The Peterabnrg Inwranee Company-
Our T.M “/JFESeS rROSlVffir
good Company? and all
* PA,D S B. ROBSON i CO.. AgeDts.
Jsd l2-3u»
No mark 1 pair tongs
No mark, 2 Bandies
No mark, » riack bag
The above mentioned Freight, if not called
for within thirty days, will be sold at public
auction to pay charges.
Parties calling ior the same will please
brine their receipts.
feb7-lm A. K. HOLT, Agent
F. M. JACK, .A-gent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
nxr door to w. f. nfifine a co.,
Whitehall St„ Atlanta. Georgia.
EEP8 constantly on hand an exceliecisvcR
GOXF ECTION ARIE8,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKELS,
Ac., Ac.
A.i3n, F-ue imported WINtS, BRANDIE8,
TOBACCO, CIGAkS, Ac., Ac. . S
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re.
spectfully invited to calL mar9
* rvAA LBS. Pates, Joles and Rumps :
/ 0 .UUU 100 Sacks Liverpool 8«lt:
100 gaeks Packing Belt.
Fobl-tmap2S BUTLER 4 P2TERS-
COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
Handkerchiefs, Seek-ties,
Bats caps, SOCKS, and everything else
in the Clothing line, ol good
COLE & WYLY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In
they belong to the army,” was the rath
er hausrhty reply of the servant.
They took up their hats and left.—-
the proud spirit of women had made
them conscious, for the first time. in
their lives, that they were not acting
the part of men.
[Memphis Avalanche, 25th alt.
CALLED MEETING GRAND DIVI*
ION SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
HERE will be a called meeting ot the
_ Grand Division Sons of Temperance, ol
the State of Georgia, on the SECOND WED
NESDAY IN MARCH NEXT, in the city 01
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. GRANN18, Acting G. W. P.
J. C. C. Bdricktt, G. S. jan30-lm .
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AITD
GENERAL AGENT
For the purchase and sale ef all kinds of
Prsiucs,
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 A Co., Charleston, 8. O ,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville, Tenn.
J. H. Willy, Nashville, Tenn.
jan29-tf
riHINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware -
L Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Ond!la
^ . sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
quality and at LOW PRICES, j Table Cutlery, Ac., 4.,
All who desire BARGAINS | 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. .
should give me a call
_sun, on BAUD—
Knives!
J ewelry!
Combs!
.ind other Notion*.
M. OPPENHEIMER,
Wbito.ll toj
isrcnioti
K
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Marri&rtnrsTB snd Dealers in
utuis A BOY’S C10THINB,
gentleuen-s furnishing good.,
cloth* cASsmwnwa ajw ytsr.wes,
Front Dull ding. White
Markham’s *™ al , street>
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
April Id, 18AL
H. BRT3<1», 1
h . saAtJUOsr
SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION
titFP.fi \XD RECRUITS going to sny
Sert- 5,1851-—tf-
CONFEDERATE
INI k IMS nil
OV nrVTER 5TRY.KT,
A-tlenta, Georgia.
GULLATT & BARNES,
w H £r.raf s tr k l s*.tssp
BRASS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription.
JAiS. E, GULLATT, I. BARNES.
dec7-tf
Notice to Contractors.
T HE subscriber is prepared to furnish asu-
perior article of WIRE ROLLER BUC
KLES in any quantity and of all sisee. Th*f«
Buckles are strong and finely finished- He ie
also prepared to furnish Tins, Knobs, Hooks,
Scabbard Points, Ac., for infantry accoutre
ments. Specimens of Buckles, Ac., be
seen at this office. Parties making artillery
harness and accoutrements* are invited to ex-
amine them,‘or apply for specimens to tbe un
dersigned. Address
5 M. RUSSELL, Dalton, Ga.
Chronicle A Sentinel, Augusta; Republican,
Savannah ; Avalanche, Memphis, “ Courier,
Charleston ; Advertiser, Montgomery, publish
<l«;iv one month, snd send paper containing
advertisement, with bills, to the subscriber
when the term of advertisement expiree.
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COTTON CARDS.
1 rv DOZ. PAIRS COTTON CARDS;
IU 2 doz pairs Wool Cards.
For sale at M. LYNCH A COS
feb25-lm Book Store-,
i.j. ronroKxm,
New Orleans.
I mmroommr umm
BhelbjrUle, ’
POINDEXTER & LITTLE,
SLAVS DEPOT,
wo. 48, itioiHi evnanv,
NEW ORLEANS,
rX)R Receiving, Forwarding and Sellmfc for
r Merchants, Planters and Traders- Also,
keeps constantly on hand a goo
Field Hands, Mechanics and Hi
May 13.
ood assortment of
ones Servants.
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PAIRS HEAVY BRA9S CAVALRY
“MILLER. AKDBIWa.