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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
LL. JJ-
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 24
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Atlanta
WANTED !
It M IC I1TS! RECRUITS !
F OR dNnipany A, 19th Regiment Ga. Volun
teers, formerly the Georgia Volunteers.
The bounty of $50 will be paid immediately
on the enlistment, and subsistence furnished
until the recruits join tne regiment. For fur
ther particulars apply to Capt. F. M. John-
• tbn, adjoining the Post Office. feb25-lm
WAR NOTICEI^ WAR NOTICE!
A Ktill Keg-linent of Cavalry wanted tbr
three years or during the War.
tt’ILL Georgians idly fold their hands,
' Y while the vile invaders’ tread pollutes
our soil I Let those who will not, come Kir
ward to the rescue at once.
We have tne privilege from our government
of raising a REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, to
8«rve 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
tor the use ol him, and be paid for him if he
is lost in battle, The regiment will go in'o
service in April. Let companies be formed as
soon as possible, and let ali who want to go to
the war on horseback respond to this call.
Address ei'her of the undersigned.
A. J. VICKERS,
Palmetto, Georgia.
Or J. 0. MORRIo,
Oonyer’s Station, Georgia.
Mr. Morris is a member of the Eighth Ga.
Regiment. tebl4-lm
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Augusta t< Atlanta. 171 Miles—Fare $5 56
OE'tILjJf YONGK, 8u[ter‘iitei:dent
aotuiiKe rAumstk txaix.
bu.j-.ays excepted.:
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at j.UO, A. M
Arrives at Augusta at
Leaves Augusta, daily, at
Arrives at Atlanta at
aiunr cassesokr ant mail train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7.40, P. M
Arrives at Augusta at * 5 -48,
Leaves Augusta at
Arrives at Atlanta at
TO CONNECT WITH
.%T1IEXS and WASI1IXGTOX.
Leave Augusta ®-*®>
Arrive at Athens ’ ‘ ’ fi -
Arrive at Washington d.16, r -\1.
Leave Athens £ J|’
Arrive at Augusta •*••**» ‘ '
Leave WashiPgU>r 18
Arrive at ‘.1», * • “•
TO CONNECT WITH WARRESTHN.
Leave Auguslu 4.60. P M , and Atlanta 7.«0,
A. M- .
Arrive at Warren ton f ao, r
Leave Warrenton... 2 *'6,
Arrive at Augusta 5.65 P. M . «u<i at
at 3.05, A. M.
This Itoud runs in connection wiin the Trains
of the South Carolina and tbe Savaunab and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA At WEST-f*OINT R. p.
Atlanta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$3 5#.
GEORGE CL HULL, Super'meudeui
MAH. TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.oe, A. M*
Arrives at West-Point at
Leaves West-Point, daily, at..
Arrives at Atlanta at
prkight train
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at West-Point at
Leaves West-Point, daily, at..
Arrives at Atlanta, at
This Road connects with the Montgomery A
West-Point Road at West-Point.
W ESTERN* ATLANTIC Ji-ULKOAP.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13S Miles—Fsre,....$5.
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
night passnngee train.
Loaves Atlanta, daily, a!
Arrives at Chattanooga, at * 'U.
Leaves Chattanooga, daily. »t a.05.
st AjlaniA, »t.. * •
IJFKISS FBSIGHT, MAIL AND l>A*i*NG»R f HA1N.
Leaves Atlanta. daily, *t * 90 M.
Arrives at Chattanooga, at *’
Leisves Chattasooga. daily, at 4 46. A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 2 *■
This Road connects.each way.with the Rome
Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tern
Bt**e 3 SLd Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the
SSK.1l«'*OhSto»ooi» fU.lroa! at Chatta
nooga.
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon 162 Miles-Fare, $4 *8
ALFRED L TYLER, Superintendent
Macon A We.-trrn Railroad Com pant, (
M&cos, Georgia, Julj 3®, 1S61. j
O N and after Sundav. 4th ot August, the
Passenger and Mail Train fill run a* fo.-
hiws:
Leave Macon - 1 ® JJ'
Arr.ve at Atlanta *
Leaves Atlsnta 8 A. M.
Arrives at Macon - _ 12.05 M.
The 11 A. M train from Atlanta honnecta at
Macon with the Central Railroad 10 P. M.
train for Savannah, and South-western Rail
road at 11.45 P. LL for Columbus
7.30, A. M.
2.00, P. M.
8.23. P. M.
S.UO. A. M.
4.45, P. M.
7.30, A, M.
4 52. P. M.
WAR! WAR! WAR!
1 PROPOSE to raise my company to a full
squadron ol a hundred and thirty men,
which will entitle the company to a double
bet ot officers, to be elected by the men as soon
a» the squadron is formed, to do which I must
have forty or fifty recruits, men with horses.
The men will be arufled 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 of the country.
Recruits wanting to join must come properly
recommended. We hope our friends 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 O. H Jones will act
our agents in Atlanta, who can be addressed
for information. Lieut. Wiiiiams can be found
in Atlanta for the next ten or fifteen days.
Z. A. RICE,
Captain Fulton Dragoons,
feb2i-ltu Cobb’s Georgia Legion.
A New Regiment.
( 'lOL. MOREHEAD and Lieutenant-Colonel
J 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.
jggf~ Columbus Sun and Macon Telegraph
copy 8 days, and Rome Courier 3 times, and
send bills to Mr. Nisbet. [mch“-dlm.
TEN COMPANIES OF CAVALRY
WANTED
FOR THE WAR.
1 AM authorized 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 both
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-lm W. J. LAWTON.
.^L card.
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 com
munications addressed either 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 himselt with
a double-barreled shot gun. The value of the
gun will be paid at the same time with the
bounty. Arrangements are being made to pay
the bounty as soon as the companies ara mus
tered in. THOS. E. R. COBB,
marC-lw Co!. Ga. Legion.
City papers copy.
IGHOOU BOOKS,
J. jJIcPHERSONf A CO.,
O FFER for sale their entire stock of School
Books, consisting of
Spellers— Webster’s, Towns’, Parker A Wat
son’s, Sargeant’s.
Dictionaries—Webster’s, Walker’s, Reid's.
Spellers and Dtfiners—Webster’s, Towns’.
Grammars—Smith, Kijkham, Butler, 1.2;
Chandler, Greenleaf, Wells, Morris, Lamar.
Brown, Fowler, Welch, Barton, 1, 2, 3.
Arithmetics—Davies, Smith, .Loomis, Robin
son, Dodd, McCormick, Perkins, Emerson,
Colburn, Reuck.
Geographies— Mitchell—1, 2, 3, 4 ; Smith —1,
2,3;Monteith A McNally, Colton A Fitch,
Tuthill Parley, Warren’s Physical.
Readers—Howes’ Young Ladies', Grigg A
Elliott—1 to 5, Angell—1 to 5, Mt. Vernon--l
to 3, Sanders—1 to 5, McGuffy—1 to 6, Good
rich (old and new) 1 to 5, Bargeant—1 to 5
Southern—l to 3, Cobb—1 to4, Swan's Instruc
tive, Porter’s Rhetorical, English, Mande-
vilie's Course, American Manual.
Analyses—Towns, Porter.
Composition—Quackenbos, Parker, BartoB.
RAetoric-Quackenbos, Coppee, Blair’s iarge.
History—Goodrich, Willard, Monteilk and
Child’s United Slates, Goodrich's—Greece,
Rome, The World and En’gland; Russell’s
France, Robbins’Outlines and First Book of
History.
Botany—Darby, Lincoln, Gray.
Philosophy—Wells, Loomis, Parker's Small,
Chambers, Quackenbos, Peck’s Canal. Swift,
Abercrombie’s Intellectual.
Ohemistry— Comstock, Slockhardt, Weils,
Draper, Silliman, Porter.
Algebra—Greenleaf, Dodd—l aud 2, Davies
— 1 to 3, Day, Hackley, Robinson, Loomis
Geo?nctry— Legendre, Playfair, Euclid, Da
vies, Dodd.
IVigonometry — Davies, Dodd, Robinson,
Loomis.
Robinson's and Davies’ Entire Course of
Mathematical Books.
Logic—Hedge, Coppee.
Physiology— Comstock, Hitchcock. Culler—
1 and 2, Jane Taylor.
BurreWs Geography of Heavens*
Moral Science— Dagg, Abercrombie. Way-
land, Willard.
Music—Hunten, Bertini, Winner, Br-iwn’s
Piano Primer.
Latin and Greek—Bullion’s—Latin A Greea
Grammar, Greek Lessons, Latin Exercises,
Caesar, Cicero, Sallust; Anthon’s— Latin Les
sons, Latin Composition, Cornelius’ Nepos,
Tacitus, Cicero’s Senectute, Ac., and Tusculan
Disputations, Greek Literature, Greek and Ro
man Antiquities, Zumpps Latin Grammar,
Juvenal, Homer, Sallust, Xenophon, Horace,
Virgil, Latin Dictionary and Classical Dif«i<»>»
arv : AhiIwjw J 1 FfiAfcivP.—ILatia Oram mar,
Sailust. Caesar, Ovid, Latin Reader, Latin Lex
icon, Latin Exercises; McCiintock’s—1st and
2d book in Latin and 1st Greek Lessons, John
son’s Nepos, Herodotus and Cicero, Tyler’s
Tacitus and Plato, Thacher’s Cicero, Spencer’s
Cset&r, Lincoln’s Livy and Horace, Historia
Sacra, Plutarch’s Delay, Plato, Aeschilus, So
phocles, Euripides, Arnold’s Prose, Harkness’
2d book Latin, Cleveland’s 1st, 2d and 3d book
of Latin and Latin Grammar, Owens' Thuci-
dades, Butler’s Ballust, Hutchinson’s Xeno
phon, Coopers, Bowens and Virgil Delpbini,
Greek Testaments, Greek and Latin Testa
ments, Liddell A Scott’s, Pickering’s Donne-
gan’s and Groves’ Greek Lexicons, Anthon's,
Andrew’s, Gardner's, Leverett’s and Ains
worth’s Latin Dictionaries, Anthon’s Classical
Dictionary, Bojeson’s and Anthon’s Antiqui
ties, Brooks’ Latin Lessons.
French, German, Spanish and Italian Di<v
tionariea, Grammars, Readers, Ac.
Interlinear Translations—Cnsar, Virgil, Ci
cero, Xenophon, Homer, Sallust, Horace.
Literal Translations — Ceosar, Thucidades,
Sallust, Florus, Herodotus, Cicero, Homer,
Horace, Terrence, Demosthenes, Pbsedrus and
Velleius Paterculus. feb5-dtfAw3m
S B. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
. Italian, American and Egyptian Marble
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot
Stones. Drns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish-
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
ments, both Plain and Carved, of all sues, and
pr (hHl and see specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot
tobl5-tf.
Lincoln Outwitted!
I T is well known that OLD ABE has block
aded our ports and exerted all his energies
to prevent our getting
OILS ? MACHINERY A TANNINS,
But we have succeeded, and u«w have—
OIL FOR COTTON SPINDLES,
OIL FOR TANNERS,
.« OIL FOR BURNING,
LAMP OIL.
11*45 IMP?
ALCOHOL, • •
ror.AL VARNISH,
JAPAN VARNI8H,
COPPERAS,
ALUM.
SODA -AND SaLAP.ATUS. Ac.
aul as iu au assortment of
Drugs and Medicines
AS THE TIMES WILL ALLOW.
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner.
January 15, lM2-t27jly’62.
FRESH
Drugs and Medicines.
HUNNICUTT, TAYLORS JONES,
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN’ EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
ahd Decatur sts.,
ATLANTA, 0EO.
H AVING unequaled facilities for the pur
chase and Direct Importation of goods, the
Proprietors would respectfully call the atten
tion of Physieians, Merchants, Planters and
the publio generally, to their extensive new
and carefully selected stock of DRUGS, MED
ICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES,
PAINT8, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, whieh
they are now prepared to sell on the most fea-
sonable terms for Cash or approved paper. In
addition to their stock of Staple, Drop and
Chemicals, they have a fall assortment oi
TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac., Ae.
JP&- They are also Sole Proprietors and Man
ufacturers of TAYI.OR’8 VNTI-DY8PEPTIC
ELIXIR march $• 'II.
PHILASDER P. PEASE.
| LUCIK.R B. DAVIS.
PEASE £ DAVIS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
-AND—
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA. GEOROIA,
- t - 1 " •
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE, SALT,
TANNER’S OIL,
SYRUP, SUGAR,
Also, from SI. James Sugar Refinery
CRUSHED & POWDERED
SUGARS.
A>S“, to close out, a small lot of
DRY GOODS & HARDWARE.
PEASE A DAVIS.
Jan 1-tt.
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
I
F*. M. JACK, -Argent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer.
■bit door to w. r. snantafl * co„
WriiteLall St.. Atlanta, Georgia.
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellentstock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIE8,
PICKEL6,
Ac.
Also, Fine imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ap.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re*
spectrally invited to call. mar8
w ■
HAVE just returned from the North with a
large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
and am ready to supply the eit-
iiens of Atlanta and the sur
rounding country, with
COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
Handkerchiefs, Neck-tics,
HATS, CAPS, SOCKS, and everything else
in the Clothing line, oi good
quality and at LOW PRICE8.
| All who desire BARGAINS
| should give me a call-
—also, os nawn—
Jewelry I Knives!
Combs!
A.n.cl other Notions.
M. OPFENHEIMER.
Whitaall street, nearly opposite
maycnitlf Eddleman A Bank
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
MacuReturen sad Dealers 1b
MEN'S A BOY'S CLOWNS,
GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS CASSIMIBBi AHD Y*STIXG&,
Markham's Iron—Front Building. W Kite
hall, Street,
t n bbtsos, 1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
I'. I mnxw* 1 April 2d. IMl.
^ 1 8q <
SALMONS & SIMMONS
^Ve on
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY GOODS AMI BUTTONS,
Ai-SO AX KXTKSMVE ASSORTMENT Of
Colored & White Flannels,
LINS Pi’S A\It KERSEYS
A heautiiu Lot of
LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And some 56 or 60 (lnzen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
CASH.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Ste.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct. 22.
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers Is
C HINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vases,
Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Travs, TaBle Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlfery, 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, 1801.
' CONFEDERATE
DON & IMS FODHIRY
ON HITNTER STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
GULLATT & BARNES,
W HO are prepared to do, at the shortest no
tice, all kinds of work in IKON and
BRASS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription.
JAS. E. GULLATT, W, BARNES.
dec7-tf
WANTED:
At the Atlanta Steam Tannery,
FOR GASH,
5,000 Cords Bark.
per Cord will be paid for Chest
nut-Oak Barks.
per Cord for other Oak Barks.
A. W. BARTON?
January 17-dtf.
SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION
S OLDIERS AND RECRUITS going to any
point, under order*, will apply to Sawn
G. HPtL, Agent of Transportation. Office
hours from 9 to 12, A. M., and from 1 to P.M.
Sept- S, 1W1.—1£
SELLING OFF
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
QUR STOCK CONSISTS OF—
Bagging, Rope, Rice, Tobacco, Box Tin ;
Buggy Materials, such as Axles, Sjiokcs,
Hubs, Rims, Point and Sand Bands;
Also, a lot of HARDWARE, consisting of:
Iron, Hatchets, Hammers;
Mill, Cross-Cut and H*nd Saws;
Augurs, Chisels;
and various otner articles usually kept in a
Grocery or Hardware Store.
We also invite ail 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 note*.
CENTER A TREADWELL,
feb7-tf Whitehall street
T r\ finn bB3. Pates, Joles and Rumps;
yjvrVJU 106 Sacks Liverpool 8alt;
For sale by
febl-tniap22
160 Sacks Packing Salt.
BUTLER A PETERS,
Letter from Gen. Henuiug-eu.
Willow Hill, James River 1
February 28, 1802. j
To the Editor of the Richmond Dispatch:
Sir—My attention has been this day c til
ed to the communication of a correspondent,
signing himself “Justice,” iu a recent nuc>-
ber of your paper. As far as I am concerned,
he might with more propriety ha^e subscribed
in Justice to his lubrication. He says i
“The forces under Ge". Henningseu, with
fifteen pieces of artillery, were ordered to
Roanoke Island, but that he unfortunately
mis-understood his orders and remaiued it
Elizabeth City. There can be no reasonable
doubt that his force aod his fifteen pieers of
artillery were to defend this identical cause
way. There can be no doubt that if those f «
teen pieces of cannon had been placed so >.s
to command the causeway, that it would hate
swept away any enemy that dare venture uj •
on it, and have changed wbat became a suJ
disaster into a glorious victory.”
In the above, “Justice’* has repeated (l
hope not origiaated,) a falsehood, lain wil
ling in silent disgust to see correspondents
lie, report and puff officers into epbenietal
notoriety, but I will not permit them with im
punity to report or lie me into any kind tf
undeserved disrepute. I will simply state,
as matters of fact, that I did not disobt y or
misunderstand any order; that obeying my
orders, I could not possibly have beeu on K .
anoke Jsland with my command ; that 1 had
not tbe amount of artillery mentioned, and t s
a matter of opinion, (or rather conviction,) I
will add, that if I had, I could not have eti .u-
ged the issue of tbe gallant fight made by a
portion of our forces on the Island, and iu
which the 59th regiment of Virginia volun
teers, of the Wise Legion, played so conspic
uous a part. Respectfully.
C. F. IlENNINGSEN,
CoL 59ih Reg’t Ya. Volunteers.
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Aim
GENERAL AGENT
For the purchase and sale of all kinds of
Produce,
MARIETTA, ST ATLANTA, GA.
Refers to—
Massey A LansdAll, Atlanta, Ga.
Reese A Linton, AuzusLa. Ga_”
i, Macon, Ga.
i«wr dais,
Dr. T. W. Poullain, Grcensborougn, ua.
Gee. W. Williams A Co., Charleston. S. C ,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville, Tenn,
J. H. Willy, Nashville, Tenn.
jan29-tf
Water Pipes, Fire Bricks, &e.
T HE SOUTHERN PORCELAIN MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, Kaolin, S-uih
Carolina, are now prepared to furnish at short
notice,
WATJEin pipeb,
double glazed, with a perfect vitrioua body
suitable for conduit pipes for cities, Ac., from
twenty-six inches diameter to one inch, capa
ble of sustaining a pressure of 150 head’ of
water. Also,
FIRE BRICKS
whicn have no superior. We also nianulacture
all kinds of C. C. and Granite Ware, and would
most respectfully solicit orders for the above
Goods. W. H. FARROW, Agent,
Kaolin, 8. C.
oOLE A WYLIE, Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
aug 8 tf
HENDERSON, TERRY & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT^
No. 00, CARONDELET STREET,
MEW ORLEANS, LA.
Particular attention given to the purchase of
SUGAR and MOLASSES
Refer to Messrs Salmons A Simmons, Atlan
ta, Georgia. jan30 fim
TALLOW! TALLOW!
"W ANTED,
FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS
CLEAN CAKE TALLOW,
FOR WHICH THR
HIGHEST JM*iRMLET I*RICE
WILL BR
IJST CASH,
del vered at the curoer •»! Alabama Pryor
street, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. J. THRASHER.
Nov. 16, 1881-dly.
FIRE INSURANCE.
We are Agents for the following
RESPONSIBLE I INSURANCE CO’S,
All of which have a large Surplus Capitai,
ready to respond to their lossee:
The Aujrurta Insurance & Banking Cg
The Selma Xnsuranc#dk Trust Company.
The Petersburg’ Insurance Company.
Our rates are as favorable as rh»ae of any
good Company, and all LOSSES PROMPTLY
PAID-
S. B. ROBSON A CO., Agents.
Jan 12-3m
Wool Carding Machine,
I N COMPLETE ORDER, FOR cALE. Ar.
ply to
mar2-ti W. P. OUdE.