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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1862.
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VOLUME II—NO.’ 21
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W ADAIR A SMITH.
going,
One Thousand Volun
teers Wanted!
FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY WILL BE PAID
To each Soldier as so.>n as Mustered
into Service!
Fifty Dollars per annum for Clothing and
• II per Month as Wages !
H AVING received authority from the WAR
DEPARTMENT to raise a Regiment for
the TVar, (of which I am to be the Colonel, and
A. M. Wallace, of Atlanta, Lieut-Colonel, and
with full 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 be mustered in. It is understood that 9aid
Regiment is to serve wherever there is any
danger. COL. 4 ESAstE A. C.LEKW.
Dalton, January 4, ’62-2m
WAR NOTICEMWAR NOTICE!
A Full Regiment of Cavalry wanted for
three years or during the War.
» l ' ILL Georgians idly fold their hands,
' v while the vile invaders'tread pollutes
our soil? let those who will n<>t, come tor
ward to the rescue at once.
We have the privilege from our government
>f raising a REGIMENT OF CAVALRY.^
s* rve three years, or during the war, ’U* ,
will be armed with a sabre, two na* ,■
era and a rifle Each
own horse, and will receive ^ hjm jf ^
for the use o h,m.and fegi ^ entwjll gQ jn , 0
is lost in os tie. ^ companies be formed as
servo-e in opril.^j e ^ a jj w j, 0 wan ( t n j 0
soon as P OB31 Jjf£t)aek re8 p 0n( j thia call,
the war oi^;, o[ tlie un d 0 rsigned.
Atl A. J. VICKERS,
Palmetto, Georgia.
'Or j: C. MORRIS,
Couyer’s Station, Georgia.
Mr. M rns is a member of the Eighth Ga.
Regiment. febl4-lm
M;
M.
M.
M.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Augusts t- Atlanta. 171 Miles—Far* $b 8*
GE"RGE YONGE, Super.i.tondent
Sundays excepted.)
Uevo« Atlanta, daily, at 7.0*. A M
Arrives at Augusta i.t * ”• *'
Leaves Augusta, daily, at
irriven at Atlanta at ’
^l«UT A3* MAIL THAI*.
! eaves Atlanta, daily, at < *“• U
Arrives ai Augusta at ’ ’ p
Leaves Augusta at ‘ .
Arrives at Atlanta at ’
TO CONNECT WITH
>niC\§ and WASHISGTOK.
I „*ve Augusta *•**• p'
Arrive at Washington *• “•
Leave Athens * A - “•
Arrive at Augusta ' *'J{’ J' JJ
Leave Washington l ? *"> p “*
Arrive at Atlanta.
TO CONNECT WITH W ARRKSTON.
Loave Augusts 4.00, P. M.. and Atlanta 7.00,
A. M ' ,,, pm
Arrive at Warrenton I”’ £
Leave Warrenton ••• T’ . ,
Arrive at Augusta 6.i8, P. M , and at At.anta
at 4-05, A. M.
This Road runs in connection with the Trains
of the South Carolina and the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at AugunW.
ATLANTA & WPTsPOINT N*
AUnnU to West Point, 87 Miles-Fare,..SS **.
GEORGE G HULL, Superintendent.
SAIL TSAIS.
Leaves Ailauta. daily, at 3 **- K J}’
Arrives at West-Point at..... - ' - • ■
Leaves West-Point, daily, at 2.00 P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at «•*», *• *■
FREIGHT TRAIS.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at..... «•*«. A - Jj-
Arrives at West-Point at “•
Leaves West-Point, daily, st 7.30, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta, at 4 r
This Road connects with the Montgomery A
West-Point Road at West-Point.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare $»
JQHN S. ROWLAND. Superintendent.
sidBT passes®** vsaii.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at-- ■ JJ- J- JJ
Arrives st CbaUanooes. at......... A J®- A '
fesves Chattanooga daily. —’
Arrives at Atlanta.at. 2 ”■ K M '
■zraass rnsiceT, salt ass rasssssta TBais
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at A ‘ »•
Arrives st Chattanooga at. %
Leaves ChatUfiMga, daily, at 4-4J. A. .
Arrives at Atlanta at " ’ ’
This Road connectaAach way.with the Itome
Seville A Ohsttanoog. RaiRoad at Ohatts-
WAR! WAR! WAR!
I PROPOSE to raise my company to a full
squadron o! a hundred and tmrty 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 aud equiped by the
Confederate Slates, and furnished with trans-
poriati n for self and horse. Tbo old compa
ny is composed of the first men of the country.
Recruits wanting to join must come properly
recommended.- We hope our irhsniLi kuI re—
spond at once, auo come and assist in driving
the Vaudals 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 Atlanta for the next ten or fifteen days.
Z. A. RICE,
Captain Fulton Dragoons,
feb'dl-lm Cobb's Georgia Legion.
$50 BOUNTY.
A FEW recruits are wanted to fill up the
ranks of the JOE THOMPSON ARTIL
LERY, now in service Dear Savannah, Geor
gia. Fifty Dollars Bounty will be paid to each
man; also $25 commutation money, as Boon
as mustered in, or within a few days thereaf
ter. Able-bodied men who wish to take part
in driving the foe from Georgia’s soil, by serv
ing in tn artillery company, will please call
on the undersigned, who will furnish them
with transportation to the company.
E. J. CRAVEN,
febll lm 1st Lieut. J. T. Artillery.
A New Regiment,
C OL. MOREHEAD and Lieutenant-Colonel
Howard are, by authority, raising a regi
ment for the war.
It is now evident that the people of the
South have to fight this contest through, and
win the victory by their own valorous hearts
and strong arms, or become the slaves of the
Northern despotism.
All that the regulations allow will be fur
nished by us, and Fifty Dollars bounty will be
given by the Government. The best arms in
the service are secured, and the privilege of
mounting the regiment is granted, when nec
essary.
The Colonel and Lieut.-Colonel are gradu
ates of West Point, and both have seen service
in Mexico and in this war. Three companies
are alreadv engaged. Address
M. C. NISBET,
Dalton, Georgia.
pST- Columbus Sun and Macon Telegraph.
copy 8 days, and Rome Courier 3 times, and
send bills to Mr. Nisbet. [meh7-dlm.
TEN COMPANIES OF CAVALRY
WANTED
FOR THE WAR.
1 AM authorised by the Secretary of War to
raise forthwith a regiment of Cavalry,
which he has promised to arm. I therefore
invite immediate correspondence with me
either at Albany or Atlanta, Georgia, at noth
of which places I will have an office for ar
ranging the details for my regiment. This
regiment is expected to be brigaded with
Cobb’s Georgia Legion,
marl-Im W. J- LAWTON-
Lit* of Unclaimed Freight in the
office of the Southern Express
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Arnold, D. 8 1 package
Brown, Mrs. M. H Fly Brush
Boyd House, * trunk,
Blakely, D. B } box
Baldwin, Wm„ J bo*
Busch, C I package
Brown, E. W 1 Parcel
Barger, 8. A I pa.™® 1
Butterfield. A. G 1 parcel
Barth, C. F 1 H. box
Bryan, L. P I box
Bonner, W. J 1 valise
Chislomn, F 1 box
Cole, D. B 1 box
Croft, G. W 1 trunk
Cohen, J. J 7 box
Cooper. C. P 1 box
Coonly, D 1 valise
Clanton. C 1 carpet bag
CartlHge, S. C 1 carpet bag
Crane. H. M 7 parcel
Carter, James 7 earpet bag
Crittenden, Geo 7 box
Clark. W. 1 box
Daniels, J. O. F * ®° x
Durand, M. - 1 P a * box
Diamond, J. J 1 package
Davis, W. C v 1 b °*
Duncan, P. H.... - ...7 parcel
Dud'ey, A. E 1 trunk
Dorter, V-*— V* 0 *
Eth^ : -^ e ’ R ' B ; 1 Package
o«on. J 1 carpet bag
Flynn, W. L 1 plough
Flynn, J. H 1 box
Foreacre. G. J 1 parcel
Floyd, G. G 1 package
Fambrough, W. P 1 package
Furguson, E. R 1 carpet bag
Freal, Wm 1 trunk
Green, R D l package
Green, T. T 1 parcel
Gilmer, F. M 1 parcel
Harper, A. P 1 demijohn
Henry, Wm 1 trunk and 1 ehest
Hinskel, J. B 1 box
Harris, Dr J. R 1 parcel
Hilton, T. P 1 parcel
Hodges, 8 1 package
Hill, W. P 1 package
Harrison. J. H..... I package
Hunt, R. R 1 carpet bag
Hernandez, J. M 1 package
Higgins, 0. J l parcel
Huff. J. T 1 Irunk
Heath i McLeary 1 box
Jones, Mrs. F 1 paokage
Johnson, C. H 1 package
Jones, J. W I bundle
Jordan, J. W 1 parcel
Jones, Miss 8. A i 1 parcel
Jackson, J. E 1 package
Johnson, Wm I parcel
Jones, W. R I demijohn
Keel Jff,. ..1 napnaga
Laney, J -....1 package
Lvney A Co.. J. F 1 box
Lane, Mrs. M 1 package
McCauley, 8. B 1 plough
Mulkey, W. A 1 box
Mobley, Henry 1 cog wheel
Miller, J. W 2 packages
Mrsely, W. R 1 package
McDonald, C. W 1 package
Mitchell, John 1 box
McCohen A Co.... l box
Morton, L 1 trunk
McMackin, W l box
Moon, Robert i box
Mills, E. R.. ,..l box
Mays, Seaburn l package
Manger, J. E l parcel
Malsbv, M. A ,,l packege
Mays, Amasa l package
McLeary l trunk
Pitt, H. W i box
Pitts, 8. H i box
Peck. Wm H l trunk
Pillsbury, W. R 1 carpet bag
Preston. F. M l box
Powell, 0. C 1 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 1 pa. box
Redding, W. D 1 bundle
Reed, H. J 1 carpet bag
Randolph, Mrs 1 paree!
Ross, G. W ’ 1 parcel
Ripley, T. R 1 parcel
8aunders, J. J 1 grain spreader
Saunders A 81aton 1 parcel
Springfield, Mr I roll
Shelton, John R 1 package
Btewart, A 1 bundle
Summerlin, F., or R. Benton 7 bundle
8antry, C 7 bundle
Sorrell, N. W 7 trunk
Smith, S 7 sewing machines
Truslow, E 7 box
Tucker, W. L 7 box
Thompson, Mrs. J. 8 7 band box
Talliaferro, Dr 7 parcel
Taylor, George 7 parcel
Taylor, B 7 trunk
Winn, J. G 7 pump
Winn, Dr 1 box
Wilson, H. 8 1 pa. box
Waldrup, J. M ,.l 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
'ON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
i to Macon. 1®I Miles—Fare, $< M
FRgp L TYLER. Su}*er!Otendent
sco. A Wwt.J1u.uwa* Jo«rA* T . |
Macon, Georgia, July 3*. I s **- •
,nd after Sunday. 4th of August, the
ssengor »nd Mail Trsin will run as foi-
„ 1« A. M-
Macon 4PM
at Atlanta p vf'
eat Macon 12.M M-
11 A. M. train from Atlanta co ® n ^ ta
i with the Central Railroad 10 r. sa-
or Savannah, and South-western Rau-
111.45 P. M. for Colmmbus
A OARI>.
B EING compelled to return to Virginia, Lt.
Colonel P. M. B. Young, of the "Georgia
Legion,’’ will remain in Atlanta to receive
and muster into service companies that have
or may be received into the Legion. All eo ™'
munieationi addressed ftither to him or myself
will be attended to by him. It is desirable
that all the companies should be in camp at
Atlanta by the first of April. As far as pos
sible every trooper should arm himself with
a double-barreled shot gun. The value of the
C nn will be paid at the same time with the
bountv. Arrangements are being made to pay
the bountv as soon as the companies are mus
tered in TH08. R- R- COBB,
Slrflw Co!. Ga. Legion.
City papers copy-
1 s\/\ AAA LB8. SWEDES IRON;
IUUjUUU 20.000 pounds refined Round
‘ n ?eb?TvT Tr °*' TH08. M. CLARKE.
The ahove mentioned Freight, if not called
for within thirty days, will he sold at public
auction to pay charges.
Parties calling far the same will plcaae
bring their receipts.
feb7-lm A. K. HOLT, Agent.
FRESH
Drugs and Medicines.
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF THE
iOLDE\ EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
and Decatur ets.,
ATLANTA, GEO.
H AVING unequaied facilities for the pur-
chaie and Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprieors would respectfully call the atten
tion of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and
the pudic generally, to their extensive new
and cartfully selected stock of DRUGS, MED
ICINES PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINTf, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which
they arenow prepared to sell on the most rea-
9oaablexerms for Cash or approved paper In
addition to their stock of 8taple, Drugs and
Chemicals, they have a full assortment oi
TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENT?, Ac., Ac.
They are also Sole Proprietors and Man
ufacturers of TAYI OP.’S LNTI-DYSPEPTIC
ELIXIR. march 30 ’61.
PB!LAS»KR P. PKA8B. |
LTCIKN 15. 1>A VIS.
PEASEADAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND-
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR.
RICE.
SYRUP,
SALT,
TANNER’S OIL.
SUGAR,
Also, from St. James Sugar Refinery.
CRUSHED & POWDERED
SUGARS
Also, to dose out, a small lot of
DRY GOODS & HARDWARE.
Jan 1-tt-
PEASE £ DAVIS.
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
1 HAVE just returned from the North with a
large stock of.READY-MADE CLOTHING
and am iready to supply the cit- rftju
izens oF Atlanta and the sur- jlllr |||{]
rounding country, with 'Jxuj
COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
Handkerchiefs. Keck-ties,
HATS, CAPS, SOCKS, and everything else
in the Clothing line, oi good
quality and at LOW PP.ICES.
jAll who desire BARGAINS
[should give me a call
—ALSO, OS BAWD—
F. Ml. J-A.C1K, ^.gent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
nxr noon to w. r. nuns a co.,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgi;
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
* PICKEL8,
< *c., Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES. BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety .of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets. Toys, Ac. jp'
The Ladies and tks Public generally are re*
■pectiully inTitj>d to calL mart
PAIRS HEAVY BRASS CAVALRY
pure for sale by
lw MILLER A ANDREWS.
Jev^elry I Knives I
p Combs!
g And other N otion.fi.
M. OPPENHEIMER,
Whites.il street, nearly opposite
; march 15tf Eddleman A Bank
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
MEN'S A Boys CLOTH/NB,
gentlemen s furnishing goods.
CLOTHS. CASSIMKRE8 ASH TESTINGS
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, W hlte
hall. Street,
t. a. sbtsoi., I ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
n. IXAUMOVT | April 2d. 1561.
SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION
S OLDIERS AND RECRUITS going to any
point, under o-de-s. will apply to Ueoae*
G ‘Htxt, Agent r.-ausp rtat:«*n. Office
hours from 9 to 12. A. M.. and ;r. -n 1 !-■ a. P M.
Sept. S, 1861.—if. . .
fvV 1 "’ 1 Sq
N X
SALMONS & SIMMONS
a t'e ou
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY GOODS AND BUTTONS,
ALSO AN EXTKNN1YE ASSORTMENT OF
Colored & White Flannels,
LINS/-:VS AND KfiRSEVS
A bcauti a Lot of
LADIKS CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And some 5u or 60 dozen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
C A. S H .
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 2S—Oct. 22.
COLE & WYLY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers Lu
& oittberu ©unfederaueg
Latent from Fort Pickens.
The Pensacola correspondent of the
Mobile Register, writing on the 25th Feb
ruary, says:
On Friday last a curiosity came over
from the Island. It was a vessel, rigged
ship fashion; the hull was made of a
white pine board, about nine feet long,
sharpened at the bow, with three masts
and sails. On the mainmast was a black
pennant, and on the mizzen gaff was a
red flag. Her name was the “terror."—
On board was found an old hat with a
piece of juniper, pointedly shaped, stuck
in the band. On one side of the juniper,
which was smoothly cut, was the follow
ing, written in pencil: “Col. Wm. \\ il-
son will fight any son of a—in the Soutl •
ern army." A star was drawn in the cen
tre of the words. On the other side was
a caricature of an officer in full uniform,
under which were the words : ‘ Jeff Da-
i, the Southern Pet.”
( 3HINA, Glass, Silver, Piatod Ware, Vases,".
J Parian Figures, Kerosino Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea TrayB, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, &e., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site Beach & Root’s, Y^hitehall street,.
Atlanta. Georgi*.
April 2d, 1S61. at : 7
One Instance op “Dash.” We
have the following from a gentleman, re
cently from Florida :
The Yankees, who hold Cedar KeyPj
have been in the habit of sending out
barges for various purposes. Some days
since, some Confederate soldiers, deter
mined to lay in ambush for one of these
Federal boating parties. So they loaded
their rifles with ball-cartridges, and, after
fording bayous and crossing creeks, final
ly ensconsed themselves behind a conve
nient sand hill, where they lay in wait.
Soon after two barges with “the flag" fly
ing, approached quitewnear, and the rifle
men, at a given signal, poured a deadly
volley into each boat. For fear of acci
dent, they reloaded and gave them an
other round. Upon a close observation,
they found that only four oarsmen remain
ed in one boat and but two in the other.
As’Vach boat had come up with ten oars
men, the inference is that fourteen Yan
kees were “hurt.”—Ch. Mt-r. 3d inst.
fl
CONFEDERATE
ON Ht'NTER STREET,
uiYtlanta, Georgia,
• —BY—
GTTLLATT & BARNES,
X\THO are prepared to do, at the shortest no-
VV tice, all kinds of work in IRON and
BRASS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription.
JAS. E, GULLATT, W. BARNES.
dec7-tf
WANTED:
At the Atlanta Steam Tannery,
FOK CASH,
5,000 Cords Bark.
j£rS6 per Cord will be paid for Chest
nut-Oak Barks.
per Cord for other Oak Barks.
J W. BARTON'
January 17-dtf.
SELLING OFF
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
QUR STOCK CONSISTS OF—
Bagging, Rope, Rice, Tobacco, Box Tin ;
Buggy Materials, such as Axles, Spokes,
Hubs, P.ims, Point and Sand Bands;
Also, a lot of HARDWARE, consisting of;
Iron, Hatchets, Hammers;
Mill, Cross-Cut and Hand Saws :
Augurs, Chisels;
and various otner articles usually kept in a
Grocery or Hardware Store.
We a!3o 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
tle their accounts with money or notes.
CENTER A TREADWELL,
feb7-lf Whitehall street
TALLOW! TALLOW!
WANTED,
FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS
CLEAN CAKE TALLOW,
FOR WHICH THS
HIGHEST JIIjIRKET PRICE
WILL 33 R PAIL>
LAST CA.SH,
delivered at the corner of Alabama and Pryor
streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. J. THRASHER.
Nov. 10, 1861-dly.
J. T. PORTER, -
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AKD
GENERAL. AGENT
For the purchase and sale of all kinds of
Frodnce,
MARIETTA, ST ATLANTA, GA.
Refers to—
Massey t 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. C.,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville, Tenn.
J. H. Willy, Nashvilie, Tenn.
jan29-tf
AHA I*B8. Pates, Joles and ftumps ;
l DjVrv/U 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt:
.For sale by
fekl-tillap22
100 Srcks Packing Salt.
BUTLER A PETER8.
Water Pipes, Fire Bricks, &e«
T HE SOUTHERN PORCELAIN MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, Kaolin, South
Carolina, are now prepared to furnish at short
notice,
WA.TEH PIPES,
double glazed, with a perfect vitrious body
suitable for conduit pipes for cities, Ac., from
twenty-six inches diameter to one inch, eapa-
b'c t sustaining a pressure of 158 head of
waior. Also,
FIRE BRICKS
which have no superior. We also manufacture
all kinds of C. C. and Granite Ware, and would
moBt respectfully solicit orders for the above
Goods. W. H. FARROW, Agent,
Kaolin, 8. C.
..OLE A WYLIE, Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
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HENDERSON, TERRY A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 80, CARONDELET STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Particular attention given to the purchase of-
8UGAR and MOLASSES.
Refer to Messrs Salmons A Simmons, Atlan
ta, Georgia. janSO
BAGS BUCK SHOT;
60 bags Drop Shot.
febS-lm THOS. M. CLARKS.
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