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GEOKG1A HAILPOAD.
.ovuHiR to Atlanta, 171 Milos—Fare *5
iEiillGK YONGE, Superintendent
uuKni.ve i»ab8R««RR train.
(Sundays excepted.)
.. uvob Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Augusta at
Leaves Augusta, daily, at
Arrives at Atlanta at
NIGHT rASBENBEB AND MAIL TRAIN.
•..VOS Atlanta, daily, at 7.40, P. M
h.-rives at Augusta at »•*?> M
Leaves Augusta at
Arrives at Atlanta at....
TO CONNECT WITH
%TiaE^iS and WASHINGTON.
8.30, A. M.
4.56, P. M.
....7 00, A. M.
4.15, P. M.
0.00, A. M.
" 5.55, P. M.
... 10 00, A. M.
7 15, P. M.
7.00, A. M
5.55, P. M.
8.30, A. M.
7.15, P. M.
4.00, P. M.
2.05, A. M.
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Athens
Leave Atlanta
Arrivo at Washington
Leave Athens
Arrive at Augusta.
Leave Washington
Arrive at Atlanta
TO CONNECT WITH WARKENIOM.
Leave Augusta 4.00, P. M., and Atlanta 7.00,
Arrive A at*Warrenton -JJJ’ £ JJ.
Arrive^AugUSta^ 5.55, P. M., and at Atlanta
Th read rnnsin connection with theTrains
: ue South Carolina and the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA & WEST-POINT R. R.
Atlanta w Wost-roinLST Milee-Fare,..*3 50.
uEORGE G HULL, Superintendant.
HAIL TRAIN.
caves Atlanta, daily, at
3.00, A. id
7.30, A. M.
2.00, P. M.
6.38, P. M.
J S.
on
XV
\rfivos at West-Point at
Loaves West-Point, daily, at..
Arrives at Atlanta at
FREIGHT train
Leaves Ailauta, daily, at
Arrives at West-Point at......
Leaves West-Point, daily, st..
Arrives ut Atlanta, at
This Road connects with the Montgomery *
West-Point Road ftt Woft-Faint-
8.00, A. M.
4.45. P. M.
7.30, A. M.
4.53, P. M.
w ESTEHN A ATLANTIC RAlUtOAl).
u . Chattanooga, 185 Miiee-Fare **
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
SIGHT pasbenbeb train.
Atlanta, daily, at.,..
ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 43
MOOk BOOKI,
J. iflcI*IIEiiSO.\ A CO.,
O FFEtt f ,r 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.
Spelters and Dtfiners— Webster’s, Towns’.
Grammars—Smith, Kijkham, Butler, 1,2;
Chandler, Greenleat, W’eils, 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,
Tulhill, Parley, Warren’s Physical.
Readers— Howes’ Young Ladies’, Grigg A
Elliott—1 to 5, ADgeil—1 to 5, Mt. Vernou--l
to 3, Sanders—1 to 5, MeGuffy—1 to 5, Good
rich (old and new) 1 to 5, Sargeant—1 to 5
Southern—1 to 3, Cobb—1 to4, Swau’s Instruc
tive, Portor’a Rhetorical, English, Maude-
viile’s Course, American Manual.
Analyses— Towns, Porter.
Composition— Quackeubos, Parker, Barion.
Rftefortc-Ciuaekenb .s, Ooppee, Blair’s large.
History—Goodrich, Willard, Mouteith aud
Child’s United States Goodrich’s—Greece,
Rome. The World and England; Russell's
France, R ibbins'Outlines and First Book ot
History.
Botany—Darby, Lincoln, Gray.
Philosophy— Wells, Loomis, Parker'B Small,
Chambers, Q iackeubos, Peck’s Cauot. 8wilt.
Abercrombie’s Intellectual.
Chemistry— Comstock, Stocknardt. Weils,
Draper, Silliman, Porter.
Algebra—Greenieaf, Dodd—1 aud 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 ot
Mathematical Books.
Logic—Hedge, Cop pee.
Physiology— Comstock. Hitchcock, t'uller—
1 aud 2, Jaue Taylor.
Barrett’s Geography ot Heavens.
Moral Science — Dagg, Abercrombie, Way-
land, Willard.
Music—liunion, Bertini, Winner, Brown’s
Piano Primer,
Latin and Greek— Bullion's— Latin A Greek
Grammar, Greek Lessons, Latin Exercises,
Csesar, Cicero, Ealiust; Anlhon’s— Latin Les
sons, Latin Composition, Cornelius’ Nepos,
Tacitus, Cicero’s Seuectute, Ac., aud Tuscuian
Disputations, Greek Literature, Greek and Ro-
iuau Ant'quities Zumpt’s Latin Grammar.
Juvenal, iloiner, baliust, Xeuophon, Horace,
Virgil, Latin Dictionary and Classical Diction
ary; Andrews d' Stoddard’s—Latin Grammar,
Sallust Csesar, Ovid, Latin Reader, Latin Lex
icon, Latin Exercises; McC.mtock’s— 1st and
3d book in Latin and IstGreek Lessons, John
son’s Nepos, Herodotus ana Cicero, Tyler’s
Tacitus aud Plato, Thacher’s Cicero, Spencer’s
C®sar, Lincoln’6 Livy and Horace, Historia
Sacru, Plutarch’s Delay, Plato, AeBchilus, So
phocles, Euripides, Arnold’s Proee, Harkness’
£>J book Latin, Cleveland’s 1st, 3d and 3d book
of Latin and Latin Grammar, Owens’ Thuci-
dades, Butler’s Sallust. Hutchinson’s Xeno
phon, Coopers, Bowens aud Virgil Deiphini,
Greek Testaments, Greek aud Lstiu Testa
ments, Liddell A Scott’s. Pickering’s Doune-
gan’s and Groves’ Greek Lexicons, Anthon’s,
-Andrew’s, Gardner’s, Leverett’s and Ains
worth’s Latin Dictionaries, Anlhou’s Classical
Dictionary, Bojeson’s and Anthon’s Antiqui
ties, Brooks’ Latin Lessons.
French, German, Spanish and Italian Dic
tionaries, Grammars, Readers, Ac.
Intarhncar Translations—C®sar, Virgil, Ci
cero, Xenophon, Homer, Sallust, Horace.
Literal Translations — C®aar, Thucidades,
8allust. Florus, Herodotus. Cicero, Homer.
Horace, Terrence, Demosthenes, Phadrus and
Velleius Paterculus. feb5-dtfAw3m
SALMONS & SIMMONS
philander p. PEASE.
LUCIEN B DAVIS
PEASE & DAVIS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND-
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE,
SYRUP,
TANNER’S Oil-,
SALT,
SUGAR.
Also, from St. JauieB Sugar Kotiut-rv
ORUSHED & POWDERED
SUGARS.
Also, to dose out, a small lot of
DRY GOODS St HARDWARE.
PEASE A DAV18.
Jan 1-tf.
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA,')
War Drpartmbnt, Ordnance Office. >
Richmond, March 3, 1862. J
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 Bars of various
sizes;
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 of iron
over one hundred tons, and tor any number
of guns over ten.
Drawings of the guns will be furnished only
to parties whose bids are accepted.
Bidders will state the points of delivery,
and the date at which not less than one hun
dred tons of iron may be expected to be fur
nished.
They must also state the time required to
furnish the whole of their bid.
Bidders for guns will state the date of the
first delivery, and the time required to supply
the whole number.
Payments will be made on delivery of not
less than fifty tons of iron, and the right to
pay onc-half in Confederate bonds is reserved.
Bids must be sealed and enclosed, and en
dorsed on the envelope *• Proposals for Iron,”
or “ Proposals for Guns.” as the case may be.
J. GORGA8, Lieut. Col.,
marll-tillaplO Chief of Ordnance.
f.3U, P- H.
Leuvvs Atlanta. , 10 . M .
Arrives at Chattanooga, ••••• %ob, P. M.
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, t A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at.... i
:
Leaves Atlanta, daily, V 40 P * M
Arrives at Chattanooga, at...- 4 ’ A M
Leaves Chaitaaooga, daily, at. p M
Br&o.-h MW.a X|JJ^ I
nessee and Georgia Rialroad Chatta- I
Nashville A ChatUnooga Railroad at t-n ,
foega.
MACON A W ESTERN RAILROAD.
Macon. 103 Miles-Fare, ** su
TYLER, Buperintendent-
A LARGE LOT OF
MILITARY GOODS \\l) RLTTOAS,
also an extensive assortment op
Colored & White Flannels,
LINSETS AND KERSEYS-
A beautilti Lot of
LADIES CLOTII CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS,
GENTS' AND LADIES 1
B(X >TS AND SHOES,
Ailauta t
ALFRED L
Ma ..s 4 WasT«H.s Railroad CoHi’Y T , l
Macon, Georgia, July 30, 1861. J
, vS aud after Sunday, 4th of .h/
U Passenger and Mail Tram will run as fol
....10 A. M-
4 P. M.
.6.00 A. M.
lows :
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlanta
Leaves Atlanta .. M
Arrives at Macon - l2 -°*
This Train connects with Central, South
western and Muscogee Railroads at M«5°n.
And snnie 5» or 60 dozen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
CASH.
Curner Whitehall *nd Alabama Sta.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct. 33.
SELLING OFF
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
QUR STOCK CONSISTS OF—
gagging, 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;
KR11, Cross-Cut and Hand Saws :
Augurs, Chisels;
and various otner articles usually kept in a
Grocory 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 mon.ey or notes.
CENTER A TREADWELL,
feb7-tf Whitehall street.
hansel joiner, w. b. joisfr
H. JOINER A SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 15, Alabama street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
EEP constantly on hand —
Contributions received by the »* Ladies'
Soldier’s Relitf Society” for the At
lanta Hospitals.
March 25th. Mrs Daniel Byrd, Gwinnett
county—2 large bucket butter, 5 loaves bread.
Mrs Davis Byrd—I bag fruit, 1 testament.
Gwinnett county—1 box containing2 quilts,
0 6beeh, 0 pillows, 7 pr pillow slips, 3 towels,
5 shirts, 6 pr drawers. 2 pr socks, 1 pr pants,
o.d linen, slippery elm, boneset, sage.
Washington, Ga—2 barrels containing 1
c< mtort, 8 sheets, 1 spread, 2 pillows, 15 pillow
Cases, 2 tabla cloths 4 towels, 102 new shirts,
13 old shirti, 3 pr drawers, 1 pr socks, old
linen, 1 bag sugar, 1 bag rice, 1 bag dried fruit,
cakes, crackers, mutton suet.
Mrs G.bbs Calhoun, Ga—I bundle, 1 mat
tress, 2 quilts, 2 towels.
Ladie."’ Relief Society and citizens, McDon
ough, Henry county—2 boxes containing 10
comforts, 4 coverlets, 8 sheets, 5 pillows, 28
pillow slips, 17 towels, 58 shirts, 20 pr draw
ers, 20 pr pants, 7 vests, 6 coats, 2 cravats, 5
handkerchiefs, 4 pr socle, 14 lbs butter, 2
jars pickles, 1 bottle pepper sauce, 10 bottles
wine, 1 nottiecough mixture, 10 bowls, 1 mug,
coffee, tea, dried fruit, hops, pepper, rice,
flour, soap, sage.
1 hex Irom Mr. Sharp. Penfield, Ga—21 bot
tles wine.
March 25th. Mrs Eilloit LaDgford, Henry
couuty—30 lbs cotton.
1 b >x irom Mount Zion Diat., Spalding co.,
through Miss Nannie Crowder, containing 3
quilts, 5 sheets, 3 pr pi How esses, 7 t .wels, 3
pr socks, old clothes, $250.
Hearn viile, Putnam county—1 box contain
ing 1 mattress, 14 quilts, 1 e.unterpane, 13
sheets, 8 pillows, 11 pillow cases, 10 towels, 6
shirts, 2 pr dra wers, 1 pr pants, 3 pr socks, old
linen, 7 hams, 5 lbs coffse, potatoes, 3 botlles
wine, 2 bottles catsup, 1 bottle pickles, 1 bot
tle jaily, butter, rire, grits, pepper, slippery
elm, balm, sage.
March 29ih. 1 box, Perry, Ga—12 com
forts, 13 sheets, 6 pillows, 25 pillow slips, 15
towels, 20 shirts, 7 pr dra wers, 15 pr socks, 3
robes, 1 spread, 1 papier oil silk, 2 papers lint,
10 bowl3, 2 tubs, 18 bottles wine, 2 bottles
brandy, 2 butties whisky, 2 bottles honey, 3
cups jell v, 1 jar pickles, 1 jar blackberry jam,
4 Saras dried fruir, 3 sacks rice, 1 b x "salve,
tea, pepper, sage.
1 box, CassvilD, Ga—i blanket. 8 sheets, 2
pr pillow slips, 6 towels, 24 shirts, 24 pr draw
ers, 12 pr sec fs, linen and cotton cloths, 1 jug
blsckberrv wine, 2 bottles tomati catsup, pep-
p r.
Mrs EUzi Henderson, Henry county, Ga —1
quilt, 2 pillows 1 sheet.
March 26tu. 1 box Jtffersou, Ga—12 quilts,
1 blanket, 6 sheets, 6 pillows, l pr pillow cases,
15 shirts, 13 pr drawers, 6 pr pants, 2 vests,
IS) pr seeks, buuer. dried f uit, pepper, sage.
W fsU.’— P.xi .At-. Ha. I li. .V —1—lajrt 1 % .xmIU-
i snee =, 8 ahirts, 0 pr drawers, 10 kuives, 4
forks, 3 spoons, 2 dishes 1 cup aud saucer, 2
pieces sponge, 9 bottles wine, 1 bottle honey,
l bottle vinegar, 2 bags ir.es’, 2 bags dried
fruit, 1 bag grits.
Ers M Louisa Gay, DeKalU county, Ga.—2
comforts, 4 towels, old linen, 5 bottles wine,
sage.
Sparta, G w 1 box-3 com oris, 2 blankets,
13sneeis, 4 pillows, 9 pillow slips, 1 counter
pane, 15 shirts, 14 pr drawers, 2 pr pants, 2 pr
socks, 3 handkerchie s, 9 towels, old linen, 2
cans jellv, 10 bottl s wine, 4 bottles beer, 3
boxes salve, 2 cakes soap, 4 table cloths, 1
spool siik thread, bonkf.
Athens, Ga.—1 bale containing 9 Com for'8,
3 blankets, 1 btd tick.
Ladies’ Soldiers’ Relief Society, Cmseta,
Ala —22 chickens.
Curtcraville, Ga., 1 b x—3 quilts, 2 sheets. 2
pillows, pillow slips, 3 pr socks, 1 bag dried
iruit bset«. pepper, hoarhound, sassafras
March 27tn. Mrs W PCotliram, Rome, Ga.
— 2 comforts, 4 sheets, 2 pillows, 2 pillow
Casis, 1 d ruble g iwn, old clothes, 1 bag dried
fruit, 1 bottle blackberry wine, 110 tracts,
sage.
March 23 h. Mrs A T Jordan. 'Wilkes co.
—1 b'ttle pecch brand v, 1 bottle blackberry
wine, 1 botile hoarnound syrup. 1 bottle cat
sup, 1 b itile honey, 1 can butter, 3 balls bat
ter, C* ff e, tea, rice, pepper, sage, 2 sheets, 2
pillow .4ip<, 3 towels, 1 shirt, l pr drawers, I
pr ockf old linen.
Mr S H Freeman, Gwinnett couaty, Ga —9
quilts, 2 sheets, 2 table clo ! hs, 8 pillow slips, 6
shirts, 7 } r drawers, 5 pr psnts, 15 pr socks.
Maeu G i.—1 bale, ontrining 1 mattress, 2
c rnfortn. 5 pillows, 5 pillow cases, 9 sheets,
1 pr socks, old linen, 1 bag rice.
Mrs A D Chapman—1 jug butter milk.
Lumpkin, Ga. SoldieiB’ Relief Society—12
sheetB, 9 pillow slips. 11 towels, 21 shirts, 13
pr drawers, 4 pair pen's, 24 pr socks, 1 vest,
old linen,
March 29t.h. Ladies’ Ai l Society, Glenville,
Ala., Ibrougn Rev CT Van boose—12 comforts,
30 shies. 14 piliows, 39 pillow s ips, 2 bolster
slips, 1 p.llow tick, 11 towels, 1 blanket, 35
shirts, 27 nr drawers. 1 pr pants, 14 colla-s,
old ci d..s 7 pr socks, 2 bags sugar, 2 jars pre-
servts 1 j ig wine, ri :e, craekers, pepper, sage,
soap. 1 box mustard.
March 31st. Soldiers’ Relief Society, At
lanta, Ga.—2 sheets, 32 shirts, 7 pr drawers.
March 31?'. 1 box, Gwinnett County, Ga.—
Miss £t Carrie Liddell—1 quilt, 2 pillow slips,
8 shir a. 6 pr drawers, 1 pr seeks.
Mrs J M iiddell—1 quilt, 1 cov< rlet, 2 sheets,
2 pillow lips, 3 shirts, 2 towels, o d linen.
Mi?s Julia Hopkins—1 pillow and slip, 1
towel, 1 pr seeks, bone-set, rosemary.
Mrs Opt Reedes—1 quilt, 9 pillow slips, 1
sheet, 2 pr pants, 1 pr drawers, 1 towel.
Mrs 'i ios H Jones—2 sheets, 2 pr drawers,
2 shirts,old linen, corn, lightb'ead, biscuit,
milk.
Mrs GH Hopkins--l bed quilt, 1 shirt, 1
crat, br*at,
Mr Tkos Ward, Ala.—- bales cotton.
Mone* rev ived for Hospital purposes
March 25th. Citizens ot Washington, thro'
Mrs Hud, ®U0.
March 2>th. Relict Society, «Sparts, Ga.,
85 U.
March 25 k. Soldiers’ Reliei^©?ciety,
Hayneville. Via , $1—• ^ . ’fflt
March 25ft.. Ladies’ Re ief Society, Alba
ny. Ga.. $i04 _ . ,
'March 25tl Ciiizens ol Perry, Ga , through
G C Clarke, Forty-One Dollars.
Mount Ziop. Spalding county, Ga., througn
Lancia Crov ier, Twenty-Two Dollars and
Seventy-Fivi (tents. _ ,
March 26»l. Ladies’ Aid Society, Colum-
solihehs transportation
OOLDIERS AND RECRUITS going to any
S »7.r“d» order., .ill .ppij .lo G.o».
G HTcll Agent of iransportation. Office
5L,r?„« »»!».* M.,.ad fro.. 1 W K
hour? from
8epi. 3, 1861.—if.
K‘
FLOUR, SALT, BACON,
RICE, SUGAR, SYRUP,
CORN, WHEAT, OATS,
IRISH POTATOES, RYE, Ac;
mar2-ly
BROWN.
OIL B. W
O FFICE—At hi* residence on Calhoun street,
mur the Medical College. march 2*.
bus. Ga., Fiftt Dol'srs.
March 26t t
Five D liars
March 25t!
and viciaitv,
Dollars.
March 27th
ris county, Ga, Twenty-Two Dollars and
Ninety Cents.
March 29th Mrs Daws, F‘ - r ij th, G a., thio’
Mr. Ho nady. Five Dollars.
March 31 st. Mrs George Neal, W&rrenton.
Ga., Five D)ll»r?.
Money Expended.— Fifty F ur Ddlars and
Fifty Cents.
Two Hundred aud F fty D.diers contributed
to Mrs Newsom toe ilia enablishing a Hos
pital in the West.
One Hundred Dollars contributed to Mrs
Gilmer for services rendered in the Empire
and Gate City Hospitals.
Distributed to the various Hospitals from
March 25 h to March 31st.—12 comfor s, 7 cov
erlets, 2 blankets, 21 sheets. 6 pillows, 94 pil
low slips, 94 towels. 123 sbiris, 101 f air draw
ers. 120 pr seeks. 15 pr pants, 16 handker
chiefs, 10 shirt collars, 10 vest-*, 2 coats. 29 bot
tles wine, 5 bottles brandy, hams, chickens,
coffee, tea, sugar, rice, jelly, pickles, pepper,
butter, crackers beef, meal, grits, flour, gela
tine, sage, 4c.
The Society returns sincere thanks for tt e
foregoing liberal contributions, and respec : -
fully solicits donations !r- m others for the
same cause
MARIA J. WESTMORELAND,
President Ladies’ Soldier’s Relief Society.
Lott C. Cozirt, Sec’y.
Atlanta, March 24th, 1S62.
Acknowledgment?.
The Atlanta Hospital Association acknowledges the
receipt of cash contributions irom the gentlemen of
Putnam county, Georgia, through Mr. B. \V. Adunis of
Atlanta, 9185.
9150 from the citizens of Washington, Georgia,
through Mrs. G. G. Hull.
9121 7o from the Ladies of Thomaston, Georgia.
960 95 “ “ Atlanta Amateurs, rtiro*
Mr. Judson.
9.V.I from Mrs. Ellen Puiider, ot Atlanta.
950
980 “
920 “
910 >•
*5 -
95 ''
f 12 50-
96 65
Col. A. F. Woolley, ol Kingston, Ga
Wilkes county, Ga., Fifty-
. Yourg Ladies of McDonough
through Mr Adair, Thirty-Five
Mrs M L Harue, Jefferson-
vi dts*Ga.,”oi Doliar and Fifty Cents.
March 27th Miss Ella Shine, Jeffersonvil.e,
Ga., Or e P li rand Twenty Cents.
Moray Rat red -March
Relief A.-- ri ti n. 1 r- ujh T O SUley F ' 7
1 March iafii. Union Academy s «’ ,et 7» Har-
dfil
The Ladies of CutlibertJTra.
Mrs. R. Sanford, of Dawson county.
Mr. Clinton Brown, of West-Point.
Mr. A. X. W , of At ant».
Mrs. Duncan, “ *•
The Ladies of Cuthbert, (ia.
Weekly Dues.
fl 50 “ Servants of Sirs. Kenkail, of Beliwood, Up
son county.
92 from Mr. Sneed, of Upson county.
951} a The Louisiana Relief Association, through
T. C. Sully.
From the Ladies of Cullodin and surrounuing coun
trv:
Mr. Nathan Jones, 3" lbs. flour ; Mr?. Robert Trippe,
10 lbs. coffee, sage, pepper, 4 bottles of wine; Mrs R S
Lockett, hominy, 2 bottles pickles, wine, catsup, sun
dries ; Mrs P M McGee, fruit, sage, 1 pair socks, 2 pil
lows ; Mrs 8 A Lockett, fruit, sage, 2 bottles of wine ;
Mrs James Lockett, peas, pepper, pickles, wine, fruit,
fiour, quilt, sheets ; Mrs Ann Truett, fruit, sage, old
clothing; Sirs James Sanders, butterfly root, rice,
pepper, sage, quilt, towel, old clothing; Mrs Lemuel
Smith, fruh, sage, pepper, 1 gallon wine, counterpane,
coverlet, pillow; Mrs Wm Lindsay, rice pepper, sago,
f aJfK’litV'h
Shurly, rice, wine, clothing; W W Jackson, meal, rice,
llour, pepper, wine, 1 pair drawers; Mrs JL Wood
ward, hominy, Uour, sage, pepper, 2 bottles wine, 1 pair
pants, 1 pair socks, soap ; Mrs O S Woodward, hominy,
pepper, rice, honey, 2 shirts. pillow, pair drawers ; .Mrs
Dr Cook, coffee, sage, shirts ; Mrs J At Marshall. 2 bars
of soap, pepper, tea, rice, old clolhing; Mrs Levi Mid-
dlebrooks, }4 ga ion wine, flour, 2 shirts.
Mrs W W Trippe, sage, starch, pair socks, 8 pair
drawers, 8 shirts, pillows ; Mrs A L Woodwsid, honey,
cordiai, French cordial, suridiies ; Mis J Holmes, sage,
pepper.
Mrs Col Rutherford, brandy, fruit, sago, soap, wine,
pickles, pair drawers, 4 pillow c.ses, quilts, 2 table
cloths.
Mis Ewe! Webb, soap, sage, fruit, wine, 4 shirts,
pair pants, pair drawers, 4 piljow cases, quilr, 2 tabie
cloths.
Mrs F Cook, meal, flour, sage, pair socks, old cloth
ing; Mbs Polly Tatum, pepper, bandages.
Mrs C U Smith, sage, fiun, rice, pepper, 1 bushel po
tatoes, clothiug ; Mrs. Martha Myiica, 1 gallon honey,
sage, pepper, fi uit, pair pillow esses, towel, pair socks,
old clothing.
Mrs E H Sanders, sage, ginger, spice, fruit, rice, pep
per, wine, Cordial, quilt, clothing; Mrs. James Blajin-
game, sage, pepper, ginger, fruit, 8 tjwels, thee:?, quilt,
couiterpane, pillow cas ; Mrs McNeste, coverlet. 2
towels, 3 pillow cases, 2 shirts, sheets, counterpane ,
Mrs. James Lyons, gallon wine
MisM A Walker, wine, catsup; Mrs Ellen Harris,
flour, fruit, sundries ; Mrs J and Mary Drake. Fort of
Madeira wine, sugar, sage, p> pper, pair socks.
Mrs O Cleveland, js bushel iruii, 4 bottles of wine,
100 Ids. flour, poppet, 8 shirt-, 2 bu hels potatoes, mat
tress, shirt, quilt, towels, shirt; Mis A J Brown, x cot
ton mattrejses ; Mrs James K bens, 8 b-. butter, sage,
mattresi, bandages, lint; Mrs. F D mielly, counter
pane, sheets, pillow, towel: Misa N A KDiudelly, quilt,
pair socks ; Miss MAR DaDielly 8 pair sock ; Miss L
V Banielly, 1.9 years old,) pair socks; Mi's. W W Dew
ees sage, pepper; Mrs J K Raines, quill; Mrs R WuTch-
am’,-50 lbs. flour, >£ outhel potatoe.-, X bushel hominy,
2 pillow cases, lOdoz eggs, sage, banuages, towel, sheetr,
pillow cases, 2 shirts, l pair drawers ; Mis. J G Colbert
kf bushel hominy, X bushel pit itoei, 86 lbs flour, 9
dozen eggs, pair sheets, 2 shii ts, 2 pair drawei s, 2 pil
lows, pair pillow cases, pair socks, table cloth; Mrs T
G Scott, soap, rice, pan socks, 2 piliuw cases, towel;
Mrs John Fuireli, flour, sage, pepper, mattiess, qui.t,
sheet, pair pillow cases ; Mrs. J Blassmgame, pepper,
sage, iruit, soap, mattress, sheet, pillows, 2 towels, 8
pnlow cases, bandages, start,.quilt.
Miss - • quilt, pillow, pair pillow cases, 2
pair socks, pepper, brandy ; Mrs F Dan elly, 25 lbs.
flour, 1 peck fruit, quilr, pillow case, sheet, laole cloih,
window curtain, shirt.
Miss P Morgan, soap, sage, 2 pair drawers, pair
S ants, pair sofiks, bandages ; Mrs Sarah Passman, X
uthel hominy, mattress, pair socks.
| (Mrs A Danieily, meal; M.ss nancy Smith, fruit,
sage, pepper; Mrs Win Watson, 2 lbs. soap, 53 ibs.
flour, bandages, 2 shirts, 2 pair drawers, pair pants,
pair socks, pillow and case, towel, sage.
Ladles’ Relief Society, Cullodin, i4 pair socks ; Mrs
Robert Adams, slippery elm, sage, mattress, sheet, 4
shirts, pillow case, Mrs W T ,-andwich, wine, 2 bottles
cordial, 4 bottles dysentery specific, 1 ga-ion Godfrey's
cordial, lot sundries.
Mr Lovet Pers ns, cash $10; Mr Columbus Robinson,
»2; Mr David Haskins, 2 buanels potatoes,matiresses,
pillow and case, quilt, sage, pepper ; Mrs P Simmons, 2
pilloirs and cases ; M-s Adams and daughters, 7 pairs
socks; Mrs Thomas Rains, 2 comforts, 3 pillows and
towels, 1 jar jelly, 5 lbs. butter, 2 pillow- enses, hominy ;
Mrs. J H Banks, 1 bundle tareh, o towels, 2 pillows and
cases, lint; Mrs Wm A Norwood, bandage", rice, sugar;
Mrs B Morgan, I Pillow, and clothmg ; Mrs Pain, 1 lot
sundries; Sirs E White, 1 mattress, 1 pillow, 1 sheet, 1
quilt, 1 towel, 8 pair socks, 1 shirt, 1 bushel fiuit, 1
bushel hominy, 1 bushel meal, 1 bushel potatoes, soap,
pepper, sage ; Mrs F E ,-immon!, 1 pair sheets, 1 coun
terpane, 2 towels; Mrs Phillips. 1 sack of fiour, sun
dries ; Mrs Reeves, 16 lb?, soap ; Mrs. A Fitzpatrick, T
pair drawers; Mrs N Fitzpatrick, 3 shirts, 1 pair
drawers, 1 pair pidow cases, fruit; Mrs W J 8miih, 1
shirt, 1 pair pillow cases, 1 towel, homioy, meal, pep
per, spice, sage, catsnp, vinegar; Mrs Williiord 1 com
fort, 1 quilt, 2 pillows and cases, 2 towels, pair socks ;
Mrs E Cockran, l counterpane, 2 pillows and cases, 2
towels, pepper, sage, 2 pounds butler; Miss C Ricker-
son, 1 quilt, 1 pair pillows and cast?, 7 lo?. soap, bun
dle of sundries ; Mrs Mary MarchisoD, 3?hirt?, 2 pillow
cases, 1 quilt, 3 Ibs. butter ; Mrs C A Bridges, 2 piliows
and cases, 1 shirt, bandages, ginger; Mr3 O Philips, sage,
pepper, soap, 1 pillow, flour, 2 shiits, 3 towels, coun
terpane ; Mrs Willis, 1 bundle of sundries; Mrs J B
Wilson, X bushel fruit, pepper, sage, 8 pair socks,
quilt; Mrs Nancy Holloway, pair pillows, 2 sheets, ban
dages.
. Mrs Carrie Day, flour, wheat, -lii pery elm, lot of
^ndries; Mrs Mary and T McFarlic. counterpane,
qmlt, pillow cast", sheets, towels, bandage,; Mrs E
bn’pw, sheet, pillow case?, towel, snlrt.
An unknown frind, comfort, 2 pillows, 1 pillow ca.-e.-,
2 sheet,,shirts, clothing.
Mis kiln, box, contents unknown ; Mrs Ru-k, ssge;
Mrs Parks, sheet, pair p.llow case*, bandages ; Mrs L
U Kendas,box of wines,Confederate coffee, sage; Miss
Loula Kendall, package of Conledrra’e coffee, rice;
Mrs Goodman, fruit, featherbed, sheet, pair pillows
and cases; Miss Annie Rice, package of confederate
coffee, rice ; Mrs E Anarews, mattress, pair sheets,
quilt, S towels. 2 piv.ow3 and case*, bandagts; Mis F.
Murray, cash o') cts -, Mrs Franc's M-adows, l bundle
of sundries, 1 pair Ss C k=; Mrs Mar.ha Meadows, 1
bunole of sundries. 1 Pair socks ; M ss P Mo'ean. 2
pair socks, sage, pepper, i lake of soap. 1 towel. 2 pair
of drawers, 1 bundle of sundry, 1 pUiow,
Mrs Martha Snrsson, maui'^ j sheet, 1 pillow,
soap, peck of fruit, pepper, shlrv-t owelt 1 bundle slip
pery enn, peck meal: Mr John Jor.rv ion ibs. flour, i
bushe s hominy ; Mrs Augustus Danieily, 1 matires-, 1
quilt, 1 pidow, X bushels n eal. 1 bushel pitaioes
From the'-L .die's Soldier’s Relief focietj" of Put
nam coun-y Ga.:
4 mat'resses, 49 pillows a-d cases, 11 comforts, 7
quilts, 8 coun ©rpanes, 31 sheets, 07 shirts, 13 pur cf
drawers, 73 towels.
Ladie's Relief society, Oxford, Ga.
2S p flow cases, 4 hanuk-rchlefs, 1 large lot of hand-
age, a- d Ui t. 1 large lot of rags, 18 pair socks, 1 ju of
giape wine, 26 00 ties of wine, various kinds. 5 h olies
of corulal, 1 package of castlle soap, l package of com
mon soap, 1 back t of butltr, 8 bags of red peppe-, S
jars of pickles, 1 package of sugar, 1 Jar higdom ?a ail,
fl bottles noney, 1 jar brardy fruit, 1 jar jelly, - Out l s
of castor oil, 2 packages slippery elm, 1 package 01 flux
seed, 1 package of arrow root, 2 lbs. gum arai lc, 2 pa k-
ages H.ison tea, 6 b gs of rice, 1 package coffee, 1 bag
coffee, 2 lbs , 3 tumb.ers, 1 tea pot, 1 bag el apice, l
jar preserved figs, 1 jar horse raalsh, 2 bottles catsup,
2 jars qu nee jelly, 4 bags flour, 4 bags sage, 1 bag meal,
4 pa kages dr.ea fruit.
Lot No. 2:
13 mattresses, 6 comforts, 8 counterpanes, 19 q-ill s, 2
coverlets. 8 pair irawers, 24 pillows, 4 shirts, 19 9 ecus.
14 towels. 28 pillow cases, 13 pair socks, 1 lnr, e I t of
rags, large package of slipp;ry elm, 1 package of so p,
1 lb. tea, 8 bags sage, pepper, 1 box salve, 1 lot bauu-
ages.
From the Laiie’s Aid Society of Selma, Ala :
2 bottles strawberry cordial, 2 bottles mint err'in’, 3
bottles blackberry cordial, 1 bottle claiet wine 1 bullle
porter, 5 packages gelatui, 8 corn s arch, 1 j >r bm. k-
berryjam, 1 jar ai pie jelly, 1 jar blackber v jell.,9
packages tea, 8 corn s arch, 8 papers jelly, 3 jars J lly,
1 box coffee, 1 box sugar, 1 bag sugar, 2 cuns tomatoes,
C bottles wine, 8 c< rd al, 49 shirts, 2> pair drawer ,
flannel, 21 cotton drawers, 12 p.llowa, 9 pair sock , 43
pillowcases, IS towels, 24 sheets, 2 flannel s .trte, 2
packages sugar, 1 package coffee, 1 pack ge sage, 1 bo£
tie pepper and catsup, 1 blanket, tracts, 11 comforts,
12 b .tiles wine, 2 of preserves, 3 bot le-> bran ycei-
iies, 2 botlles pickles, 4 cans fruit, 2 sack! suga , lot
rice, 1 package sage, 1 bottle catsup, 1 atauil j lly, 2
bugs dried fruit, 9 cups and saucers, 2 caps, I blanket,
Ca>tlle soap, linten rags.
I^From the Ladle’s Relief Society of Athens, Ga.:
3 comforts, 8 b“d ticks, 1 spread, 12 sheets, 47 shirts,
Invest, 4 collar*, 19 draw ers, 1 dressing gown, 14 p<lr
drawers furnished by Mrs S 8 Hamilton, 1 box craekei s,
package of books and paper? by Misses Canton, 6 pa r
drawers, package tiacts, S bibles, 12 books, 3 packages
sage, 22 pair socks, r oney, bondages, 1 bolster case, 12
pillow cases, 6 towels. 2 cans fruit, 2 bottles cordial, 1
jar pickles, 1 domestic wine from Mrs May, 1 jog
blackberry wine from Mrs Luca*, 1 package butte 1, 1
package soap, 1 bag hominy, 3 packages urled beef, 1
package rice, 8 cans fruit, 2 jars pickled pepper, 1 jar
blackberry jam, 1 jug wine, 2 bottles cordiai, 1 bote
and 1 jug vinegar, 2 bottles lemon syrup, 1 jug Catawba
w ine, 7 jars marmalade.
From the Ladle’s Soldier s Relief Society of Oxiord,
Ga.:
4 packages rice, 1 bag sugar, 1 dressing gown,! paper
tea, 1 paper pepp :r, 1 bag fruit, 1 large jar p chits, 2
large loaves of bread, large lot of cakes at d crackers,
4 packages of sage, 1 package pepper, 4 bag* lice, 2
bags sugar, 20 Uoz eggs, 1 doz bottl. s of wine and cor
dial, blackberry jam. several tumblers of jellies, 2 pair
drawers, 1 pair socks.
From the Ladie’s Aid Society, Fersjth, Gs.:
2 bottles port wine, 5 bottles black erry wine. 1 Jar
honey, 5 corn whisky, 1 bottle ptjach brandy, 2 hag*
dried fruit, 1 bundle tapioca, and large amount cakea, l
bfigrice, package balm, 1 package hlackbeniee, 2 lots
candle.s, package rice, 1 package Hyson tea, 1 jug grape
wine, 1 bottle cherry cordial, 1 cherry vinegar, 2 bottles
blackberry cordial, 1 bottle pickled blue plums 1 mat
tress, 3 comforts u: d 1 quilt, quantity red pepper, 5 i>15-
lows, a large box of potatoe?, 2 ba f gs of pf
1 pants, 1 cost, 2 bolster cases, 73 r 7:'ow cases and tow-
els.
From the Ladies of Upson county, Ga.:
Mrs. Day, a package of sheets anil pillow cases, a la.x
containing various articles, 72 lbs. flour, and a large
bundle of slippery elm; Mrs ElJfs, 1 sack flour. I parcel
coffee, 8 doz eggs. 2 bottles honey, 1 piece dtled beef,
butter, potatoes, hominy, pickles and dried peas; ws K
and 8 J McFartin, a lot or meal, a lot of flour, 1 sheet. I
pillow case, 1 quilt, 1 towel, 1 parcel old linen ; MiaT 0
Wilson, half bushel dried fruit, 1 bottle w-ine, 1 hott’e
pickles, 6 pair socks, 1 quilt, a package of pepper hi d
sage; Mrs Kendall, 8 packazes ground c-ffee, 2 tri -e,
1 sage, X eal on wine, 2 bottles tumnto cstsnp, 1 bott.e
pickles, ajar preserves, 4 pounds butter; Mrs Snipe-.,
1 pillow, 1 sheet and son e clothing.
Mrs Nancy Ho.loway, 1 piirpillows aud ca*es, 1 pair
sheets, 2 towels; Mrs W 0 Andrews, 1 muttr ss, 1 pair
sheets, 1 pair pillows and cases. 1 quilt, 2 towns band
ages ; Mrs R Snipes, 2 pair pith w cases, 2 pillows, 1 p ir
sheets, 1 comfort, a bundle of old Ciothim, material for
bandageg; Mr Sneed, *2; Mrs 1’eiks, 1 sheet, 1 pair pil
low cases, material tor bandages.
From the So'dier’s Aid Society of LaOrange, G-l :
13 comforts, 9 pillow*, 66 pillow cases, 1 qui t. 1 coun
terpane, 85 shirts, 5 pair drawers, 4 sheets, 2 pair pat ts,
lo pair socks. 2 towels, 2 Dundies ra>a. 3 rolls bai.UHges,
8 b-gs dried fruit, 1 bag pepper, 2 sage, 7 bottle! w ne,
1 bottle cordial, 1 catsup, 1 jar brandy cherrie.-, 1 Jar
pickles, 4 boxes matcher, 1 parcel lint, dried beef.
From the Ladies of Campbell county, i,a. :
1 box eggs, 7 chickens, 2 bags fruit, 1 bundle sag 1
bundle c ackeis,5pa,r socks, 2 shirts, butler, a large
jug of milk.
Received from the Ga. Relief and Hospital 'ssocla-
tioo, through their Agettts, Rev W J Scott and G li
Uaygood, 75 co 1 f- rls, 125 pillows, lOO piIlowca.es, I
d. z botlles wine and b midy.
92i from Dr Th-.mas F Green, (through Dr Pow»J,)
of Milledgeville; 950 Irom Lou'aiana Belief 8oji. ty,
threug. Mr. T O Sully ; $7.50 from the v ou> g L uiis of
Henry County, through Mr tRS ssecn ; Mr»Oonjers,
Covl> gton, 1 bag homln.v, shirts, sheets, sundries.
Throuirh Mrs A Peck, of Atlanta:
2 comforts, 1 dres inggown, 1 bunch elm, 11 shee’s ;
6 bolts of cloth from sth-ns; 1 d eiaing gown Irom Mi?
C G lbert, 1 tablecloth, 1 bundle rags,6 pirlow cases, l
bed spread, 1 bag starch.
From West-Point:
W O Sharp, 1 mattress ; F N Chisolm, 1 mattress ; A
F Copeland, 1 bag dried apples; AM Kady, 1 mat
tress.
We are thankful for these liberal contributions frrm
adiBtance. Mrs. ISAAC WIi'SHi**,
President.
Eite Goodk. Secretary.
Wholesale and Reiail
Dealers In
C vKINa, txiass, Silver, Plated Ware, V’aseo,
/ Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle-
sticks, Tea Travs, Table Mats, Baskets, GUm
Shades. Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery st
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly op; c-
sile Beach A Boot’s, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April Jd, 1841.
Lost, or mislaid.
A Sealed Note, given by Job. J- W. Wilson
to B. V. Willingham or bearer, on the
1st July, 1853, for 1139.15, and due one day
afterdate. It has on it a credit of $19, the
10th August, 1855. Ail persona are warned
not to trade for said note, as it hea not been
paid, or disposed of by me.
B. V. WILLINGHAM.
Nov.23‘61tf
WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYfiUF.
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
10A DOZEN WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
‘l & yJ Syrup;
6 dozen Gray’6 extra Hair Dye ;
6 dozjn Mrs. Allen’s Zfl balsa mum.
For sale by
HAMILTON, MAKKLEV A JOYNER.
OB' Orders from th§ trade solicited,
mar 2S-10t
EBS. Pates, Joles and Rumps;
100 8acks Liverpool 8a!t;
For sale by
febl-lillapll
100 Sacks Packing 8*li.
BUTLER A PETERS.