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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 2
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editions, will be charged SO per cent, additional to the
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nected for. They will bo charged extra at regular rates
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unless by special oontract. . .
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ly or at Irregular Intervals In either of the papers, will
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Announcing candidates for State, County, and Muni
cipal offices, $5 each—.to be paid in advance in every
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ry and Fire Companies, Ward, Town and other Public
Meetings, will be charged half price.
Mam ages and deaths are published as news; but
Obituaries, Tributes of Kesptct and Funeral Invitations
as other advertisements. . , .
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paper, under no circumstances, to be Included In
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going rates. ADA1K A SMITH.
WANTED !
RECRUITS! RECRUITS!
F OR company 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 the regiment. For fur
ther particulars apply to Capt. F. M. John
ston, adjoining the Post Office. feb25-lm
C‘
OEOHOIA RAILROAD.
Augusta to Atlanta, I ft Miles—Fare *4 »«
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent
• QRNINO PASSBSUatt tr*d«
(Sundays excepted.)
v 7.uu, A. M
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at & 65> P . M .
Arrives at Augusta at..... 8JW A. M.
Leaves Augusta, daily, at 7 15 p. M.
Arrive* ft-t Atlanta at
ni*ht rassasosa awd ma.l »»"*• M
l^avos Atlanta, daily, at . 4 g_ ^ M.
Arrives at Augusta at 4 ‘ ()0 P . M.
Leaves Augusta at.... ' A M
Arrivos at Atlanta at
TO CONNECT WITH
ATB«.
Leave Augusta 4 p. M
Arrive at Athens "...7.00, A. M
Leave Atlanta.... 4 ja p. M
Arrive at Washington 9 <j0, a. M
Leave 6 65, P. M
Arrive at Augusta 10 00. A. M
Leave Washington P. M
^TO CONNECT WITH WAKRENTtlN
Leave AugusU 4.00, P. M.. and Atlanta 7.
A- % . „ ..7 50, P
Arrive at 2 00, F.
Th»si"«»'■*' «.««*«
Of the South Carolina and the Savanna
AugusU Railroads, at AugusU.
ATLANTA * WEST-POIAT It. It.
AU..U to Mil~-Y.rft.lt 1
BSOBGK 8 HULL, 8u l .«riui«n,I.m
MAIL THAI*
Leaves AtlauU, daily, at
WAR! WAR! WAR!
T PROPOSE to raise my company to a full
J- squadron of a hundred and thirty men,
which will entitle the company to a double
sot of officars, to be elected by the men as soon
as the squadron is formed, to do which I must
have forty or fifty recruiU, men with horses.
The men will be armed and equiped by the
Confederate Stales, and furnished with trans
portation for self and horse. The old compa
ny is composed of the first men of the country.
RecruiU wanting to join must come properly
recommended. We hope our friends will re
spond at once, and come and assist in driving
the Vaudals 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. Liput. Williams can be found
in Atlanta for the next ten or fifteen days.
Z. A. RICE,
Captain Fulton Dragoons,
febll-lm Cobb’s Georgia Legion.
A New Regiment.
'10L. 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
n Mexico and in this war. Three companies
are already engaged. Address
M. C. NISBF.T,
Dalton, Georgia.
Columbus Sun and Macon Telegraph
copy S days, and Rome Courier 3 times, and
send bills to Mr. Nisbet. [mch7-dlm.
EN COMPANIES OF CAVALRY
WANTED
FOR THE WAR.
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 Doth
f which places I will have an office for ar
ranging the dotails for my regiment. This
regiment is expected to be brigaded with
Cobh’s Georgia Legion.
marl-lm W. J. LAWTON.
.00
IGHOOL BOOKS.
J.^cPHERNO^i A: CO.,
FRESH
O 1
COMPANIES OF CAVALRY
WANTED FOR THE WAR.
T HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED by the Seo-
I retary of War to raise a regiment of cav
airy for the Confederate States service fo:
three vears or for tho war, which he has pro-
mised'to arm. I propose to receive companies
to be mustered into service, to be combined
ith companies now being raised by Col. W
j. Lawton to constitute a regiment. Immedi
ate correspondence is respectfully invited.
T. P. JANES,
ntarlS-lm Pen field, Georgia
War! War!!
Company
FFER for sale their entire sloek of School
Books, consisting of
Spellers—Webster’s, Towds’, Parker A Wat
son’s, Sargeant’s.
Dictionaries—Webster’s, Walker’s, Reid’s.
Spellers and Definers—Webster’s, Towns’.
Grammars—Smith, Kirkham, Butler, 1,2;
Chandler, Greenleaf, Wells, Morris, Lamar,
Brown, Fowler, Welch, Barton, 1, 2, 3.
Arithmetics—Davies, Smith, Loouits, Robin
son, Dodd, McCormick, Perkins, Emerson,
Colburn, Reuck.
Geographies—Mitchell—1, 2, 3, 4 ; Smith —1,
2,3;Monteith A McNally, Colton A Fitch,
Tuthiil, Parley, Warren’s Physical.
Readers— Howes’ Young Ladies’, Grigg A
Elliott—1 to 5, Angell—1 to 5, ML Vernon—1
to 3, Sanders—1 to 5, McGuffy—1 to 5, Good
rich (old and new) 1 to 5, Sargeant—1 to b
Southern—1 to 3, Cobb—1 to 4, Swan’s Instruc
tive, Porter’s Rhetorical, English, Mande-
ville’s Course, American Manual.
Analyses—Towns, Porter.
Composition—Quackenbos, Parker, Barton.
■RAefortc-Quackenbos, Coppee, Blair’s large.
History—Goodrich, Willard, Monteith and
Child’s United States. Goodrich’s—Greece,
Rome, The World and England; Russell’s
France, Robbins’Outlines and First Book of
History.
Botany— Darby, Lincoln, Gray.
Philosophy—Wells, Loomis, Parker's Small,
Chambers, Quackenbos, Peck’s Canot. Swift,
Abercrombie’s Intellectual.
Chemistry—Comstock, Stockhardt, Weils,
Draper, Silliman, Porter.
Algebra—Greenleaf, Dodd—1 and 2, Davies
—1 to 3, Day, Hackley, Robinson, Loomis.
Geometry—Legendre, Playfair, Euclid, Da
vies, Dodd.
Trigonometry — Davies, Dodd, Robinson,
Loomis.
Robinson’s and Davies’ Entire Course of
Mathematical Books.
Logic—Hedge, Coppee.
Physiology— Comstock, Hitchcock, Cutier—
1 and 2, Jane Taylor.
Burreit’s Geography of Heavens.
Moral Science—Dagg, Abercrombie, Way-
land, Willard.
Music—Hunten, Bertini, Winner, Brown’s
Piano Primer.
Latin and Greek—Bullion’s—Latin A Greek
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-
Ju venal - , "Homer, Baliust, Xenophon, Horace,
Virgil, Latin Dictionary and Classical Diction
ary; Andrews & Stoddard’s—Latin Grammar,
Sallust. 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 ana Cicero, Tyler’s
Tacitus and Plato, Thacher’s Cicero, Spencer s
Caesar, 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 Sallust, Hutchinson’s Xeno
phon, Coopers, Bowens and Virgil Delphini,
Greek Testaments, Greek and Latin Testa
ments, Liddell A Scott’s, Pickering’s Doddo-
gan’s and Groves’ Greek Lexicons, Anthon’s,
Andrew’s, Gardner’s, Leverett’s and Ains
worth’s Latin Dictionaries, Anthon’s Classical
Dictionary, BojeBon’s and Anthon’s Antiqui
ties, Brooks’ Latin Lessons.
French, German, Spanish and Italian Dic
tionaries, Grammars, Readers, Ac.
Intarlinear Translations—Caesar, Virgil, Ci
cero, Xenophon, Homer, Sallust, Horace.
Literal Translations — Ceesar, Thucidades,
Sallust, Florus, Herodotus, Cicero, Homer,
Horace, Terrence, Demosthenes, Phsedrus and
Velleius Paterculus. feb5-dtfAw3m
Drugs and Medicines.
HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR & JONES,
SIGN OF THE
GOLDEN EAGLE
Corner Peachtree
and Decatur sts.,
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,
PAINT8, 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 oi
TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH
ES, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS, Ac., Ar.
They are also Sole Proprietors and Man
ufacturers of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DY8PEPTIC
ELIXIR. march SO '81.
SALMONS & SIMMONS
Ve
Oil
A
PniLAIIDBR P. PBABK. |
| L1TCIBN B. DAVIS.
PEASE £ DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
-AND—
lies, A
Commission Merchants,
1
Peachtree Street,
"ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE,
SYRUP,
TANNER’S OIL,
Arrives at West-Point »i--- •
Loaves West-Point, daily, at...
Arrives at Atlanta at
FRKtenT TRAIN.
3.00, A. M-
7.30, A. M.
2.00, P. M
6.28, P. M.
8.00, A. M.
4.45, P. M.
7.30, A. M.
4.52, P. M.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
West-Point Road at West-Point.
W ESTKKMftATl7vNT : KI>'“ KOV ' ) -
iU.au to ch.tu.oAgftW tra«- r ‘" »*■
JOHN 9. ROWLAND.
r u .
Leaves Atlanta, daiU, 4.10, A. M.
Arrives at Chattanoog . p. M.
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, a .. ^ ^ ^ M
Airies
II PRESS rUBHJHT MAIL ^ „ A M .
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. p M>
Arrives at Chattanooga, 4 40> A . M.
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, au 4 p M
Arrives at Atlanta at - ; Rome
This Road connects^ach way.wrih^^^ Ten _
Branch Railroad at• . D a jton. aDl1 lhe
neasee and Georgia Chatta-
Nashville A Chattanooga Railroa .
aooga-
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon, 105 Miles—Fare,
War!
I >ECRUITS wanted for Company F, 2Uth
J\. Regiment Georgia Volunteers now in
service in the great Army of the Potonoac.—
This Regiment is commanded by the brave
and accomplished Col. Wm. Duncan Smith,
who has tho advantagsof a thorough milita
ry education at West Point, and the experi
ence of some twelve years service as an officer
in the United States army. Who would not
prefer to be led to battle by such an officer/
* Recruits will receive $50 bounty, and some
contributions from our liberal-hearted citizens
for the benefit of their families.
Application should be made immediately
k, A. K. SEAGO,
Corner of Forsyth and Mitchell Streets,
marl5’6'2—lm Atlanta, Ga.
10 COMPANIES of INFANTRY
WANTED
FOR THE WAR.
ALFRED
L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Macob A Western Ruuoaii' J 0 *' aST ’ |
Macon, Georgia, July 30,1861. J
AS and after Sunday, 4th of jj*
U Passenger and Mail Train will run as toi
lows ; ' . ir
T ^ ..10 A. M.
li©&v© Macon 4PM
Leaves Atlanta 8 0# A ’ M "
AM AUTHORIZED by the Secretary of
_ of Wer to raise a regiment of Inlantry for
three years or the war, which he promises me
he will arm. Each volunteer will receive a
bounty of Fifty Dollars. . ,
I therefore invite all companies who wish
to enter the service of the country, to address
either ravself at Macon, Wm. J. Bryan at
Griffin, or G. W. Adair at Atlanta; Notice of
the place of rendezvous will be given as soon
as the required number of companies are ob
The men will have the privilege of electing
tb e held officers of the „ g ^ ^
Cavalry Company for
the wax!
T HE undersigned are authorized to raise a
CAVALRY COMPANY for the war, to go
into Cobb’s Legion and solicit volunteers from
anv section of the State. Come, or write soon,
or'vou will miss an opportunity of getting
into one of the best Legions in the Confeder
ate service. Address
C. C. GREEN, 1
H. H. GLENN, I • t _
J I. MILLER, I Atlanta, Ga.
J. M. C. REED, I
LARKIN DAVIS, ]
Lincoln Outwitted!
I T is well known that OLD ABE has biock
aded our ports and exerted all his energies
to prevent our getting
OILS s MABHINEBY 4 TANNINB,
But we have succeeded, and now bave-
OIL FOR COTTON SPINDLES,
OIL FOR TANNERS,
OIL FOR BURNING,
LAMP OIL.
u-A. H.1VE .1LSO
ALCOHOL,
COPAL VARNISH.
JAPAN varnish,
COPPERAS,
ALUM,
SODA AND 6ALARATUS, Ac.
ani as fu an assortment of
Drugs and Medicines
SALT,
SUGAR,
Also, from St. James Sugar Refinery..
CRUSHED & POWDERED
SUGARS.
Atao, to close out, a small lot of
DRY 600DS & HARDWARE.
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY GOODS AM BUTTONS,
also an kxtesmve assortment or
Colored & White Flannels,
LlNSEi’S AND KERSE VS
A beauti'u. 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.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 23—Oct. 22.
Weight*) and Measures.
Bushels. Pounds.
Wheat ....60
Shelled Corn 66
Corn in the ear -70
Rye 6«
Oats - 82
Barley 47
Irish Potatoes —66
Sweet Potatoes —.55
White Beans 66
Castor Beans 46
Clover Seed - 60
Timothy Seed 45
Flax Seed 56
Hemp Seed -44
Blue Grass Seed 14
Buckwheat 52
Dried Peaches ■’t3
Dried Apples -24
Onions 57
Salt 50
Stone Coal - - 80
Malt 38
Bran - -....20
Turnips —.55
Plastering Hair. 8
Unslacked Lime - 86
Corn Meal —48
Fine Salt - - - -55
A box 24 by 16 Inches, 22 deep, contains 1 barrel.
•• 16 by 16\' “ 8 “ “1 bushel.
- 8 by 8.4 “ 8 “ “1 iK-ck
'• 7 by 4 •• 4.8 ** “ H gallon-
- 4 by 4 “ 2.4 “ “ t quart.
Ten Gallons Pickled Onions 83 pounds
« “ Sour Croat — 81 pounds
The
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In
C HINA, Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vaaes,
Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, 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, 1861.
CONFEDERATE
Year 1862.—What will be its lilse
tory I
This year will, in all probability, be one of
most momentous interest. The war with the
United States may be prosecuted by both par
ties with a vigor, and on a scale of imposing
grandeur, that will eclipse any war of modern
times. England and France may be drawn
into its vortex, and changes and revolutions,
such as we now but little dream of, may be ac
complished before another new year’s day
rolls around.
But if the war soon closes, the inauguration
our new relations with the governments of
world will be the most important in the
history of American government. To establish
these relations judiciously and on correct prin
ciples at first, will require all the taleDt and
wisdom of our ablest and best men. In th i
work every ma^.efAjjKfiSSfc
as they may, we shall kee
our readers posted as to what is going on; and
let all who want to keep up with the times,
send for the Confederacy. Whoever has a file
of our paper for this year, will have one of the
best possible epitomes of its events. Now, at
the commencement of the year, is a favorable
time to subscribe for the whole year.
To those who have no daily mail, the Wheh-
ly Confederacy offers rare inducements to
subscribe. It is large and handsome, and la
really one of the most entertaining and in
structive journals in the South. Its terms are
$2 per annum, in advance.
To clubs of ten or more at one post office,
when all the names and money are sent atone
time, we will send the weekly for $1 50 each.
This is a rare chance. Send in your names
with the cash. dawtf
PEA8E A DAVIS.
Jan 1-tf.
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*
AS THE
TIMES WILL ALLOW
Hamilton, Markley & Joyner.
January 15, 1362-t27jly’62.
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA,
War Department, Ordnance Office,
Richmond, March 3, 1862,
B ids will be received at this of-
fice until the 15th day of April next, for
the following Ordnance and Ordnance materi
al for the Confederate States Army;
200 000 tons charcoal cold-blast Pig iron;
50,000 tons of Blooms, (charcoal;)
50,000 tons Wrought Iron Barf of various
sises;
100 10-inch Columbiads;
100 8-inch Columbiads;
100 10-inch Siege and Garrison Mor
tars;
100 13 inch Sea coast Mortars;
100 12-pounder Iron Howitzers;
500 6 pounder Iron Field Guns_ _
Bids mry be made for any quantity o. iron
over one hundred tons, and lor any number
of euas over ten. . , , .
Drawings of the guns will be furnished only
to parties whose bids are accepted*
Bidders will state the points of delivery,
and .be date at which not less than on « h “ n -
dred tons of iron may be expected to be fur-
n *Taey mu3t also state the time required to
furnish the whole of their bid.
Iidders for guns will state the date of the
fint delivery, and the time required to supply
tb» whole number. . ,
ill be made on delivery of not
ON HENTER STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
GULLATT & BARNES,
5 wort not Si
BRASS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription.
JAS. E. GULLATT, W. BARNES.
dec7-tf
WANTED i
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 BarkB.
J. W. BARTOW 1
January 17-dtf.
Arrive* at Macon..
.12.05 M-
The 11 A. M. train from Atlanta connects at
Macon with the Central Railroad IP *• “•
train for Savannah, and South-western Ka
road at 11.45 P. M. for Columbus.
R. M. LOVE,
R. H. ELLIOTT; Jr
DR. L. M. TYE,
i McDonough, Ga.
j mch6-dtf.
SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION
nnTDIERS AND RECRUITS going to any
S St under orders, will apply to G«oa«
gC, Agent of Transportation Office
hourTfrom 9 to 12, A M-. and from 1 to 5, P.M.
Sept 3, 1861.—tf.
F. M. JACK, .A-gent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
■BIT DOOB TO W. W. HEEBXNfi * CO.,
-Whitehall St., Atlanta, G-eorjeia.
K EEP8 constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKEL8,
Ac., Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Algo, a great variety of Fancy Article*—Ba*.
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladie* and the Public generally are rej
■pectfully invited to calL mar*
lettthan fifty tons of ir°n, and *^*J!!|rved >
piy one-hali in Confederate bonds »
P lids must be sealed and enclosed, and en
dorsed on the envelope “ Proposals for lron,
" Proposals for Guns,; as the case may be.
J. GORGAS, Lieut Col.,
marll-tillaplO Chief of Ordnance.
BRYSOS & BEAUMONT,
^unnfkrtnrers ind D©fchJCi h
MEN’S A BOY’S CLOTHING,
gentlemen s furnishing goods.
CLOTHS CASSIMXBSS AND VESTINGS
Markham’!- Iron-Front Building. St hit*
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
GENERAL AGENT
For the purchase and sale of all kinds of
Produce,
MARIETTA, 8T...». ATLANTA, GA.
Refers to—
Massey A Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga.
Reese A Linton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. C. Base, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullain, Greensborough, Ga.
Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S. C.,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville. Tenn.
J. H. Willy, Nashville, Tenn.
jan29-tf
HENDERSON, TERRY & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 60, CARONDELET 8TREET,
MEW ORLEANS, LA.
Particular attention given to the purchase of
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
Refer to Messrs Salmons A Simmons, Atlan
ta, Georgia. * jan30 6»n
SELLING OFF
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
0UR STOCK CON8I8T8 OF—
Bagging, Rope, Rice, Tobacco, Box Tin,
Buggy Materials, such as Axles, Spokes,
Hubs, Rims, Point and 8and Banda ;
Also, a lotof HARDWARE, consisting of:
Iron, Hatchets, Hammers;
Mill, Cross-Cut and Hand 8aws
Augurs, Chisels;
»nd 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
tle their accounts with money or notes.
U CENTER A TREADWELL,
Mules and Wagon Wanted.
T HE subscriber wishes to purchase lour ex
tra large, well broke young Mules !>>r
immediate use. Also a good four-torse Wag
on. Apply immediately to
A. K. SEAGO-
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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
afterdate. It has on it a credit of $10, the
10th August, 1855. All persons are warned
not to trade for said note, as it has not been
Daid, or disposed of by me.
P F- £ y WILLINGHAJL
Nov.23’61tf
r. u. larsos,
t. u. inauxost }
hall. Street,
i ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April 2d, 1$#1.
feb7-lf
Whitehall street
aaa LBS. Pates, Joles and Rumps ;
7 0 .UUU 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt;
5 100 Sacks Packing 8alt
For sale by
febl-tillap22
BUTLER A PETERS.
FOR 1
A FIRST-RATE seoond-bad three-hr>r3e
power oscillating Engine, in complete
order. A bargain can be had by applying
soon to _
GULLATT A BARNES,
Confederate Iron A Brass Foundry.
mar!2tf
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- 10-tl21m62.