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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 51
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GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare |5 60
GEORGE YONUE, Superintendent
NORJU1M rABSBSCSR THAIS.
{Sundays excepted.)
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at A M
Arrives at Augusta at u a
Leaves Augusta, daily, at ~ f)
At rives at Atlanta at 7.16, r. M..
tiear rAasKHOxn ash mail traih.
1 eaves Atlanta, daily, at JJ-
Arrives at Augusta at
Loaves Augusta at - 4.00, r. A .
Arrives at Atlanta at
TO CONNECT WITH
ATHENS and WASHINGTON.
Leave Augusta ® **
Arrive at Athens * JJ- J*
Leave Atlanta * '
Arrive at Washington 4 15, P. M.
Leave Athens v 00 > £ “•
Leave Washington 1 ®**’ £ “•
TO CONNECT WITH W iRRENTON.
J^eave Augusta 4.00, P M., and Atlanta 7.00,
AsmiAtVarreutoH 1 ««. J- «•
j^SBSSrnneraifTC
■ aS.US.A. H. .
This Road runs in connection with the Trams
of the South Carolina and the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA * WPSTsPOWT R. |t.
Atlanta U> West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$S 60.
GEORGE G BULL, Superintendent.
SAIL TRAfg.
Leaves Ailaiiia, d«.Uy. it 1 , ;««’ A- M’
Arrives at West-Point gl.-.-- 7 *°’ A- M.
Loaves West-Point, daily, at J.00, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at ***’ r ’ “
FRS!fl«T TRAi*
Leaves Aiiaul.j.daily, at ®‘jj!’ p‘
Arrives at West Point »*••••• • M
Loaves West Point, daily, a'- - 7 40, A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta, at
This Road connects with the Montgomery A
West-Point Road at West-Point
WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta t,. Chattanooga, 188 Milea-Fare,....$5.
JORN S ROWLAND aupermtendent.
».Si* T r-Assest,** ***»»•
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.. ‘ ,«’ ^ ij.
Arrives at Chattanooga, at— ’ p
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 6.b6, P
Arrives at Atlanta, at ?’*?• A ' *'
, ?P ,ts8» FRsmiT, mail asn pamsr.J?
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MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon. 103 Mi’,os—rare, f*
Macos A Wsstssn Rau-mad Company, J
Macon, Georgia, July 30, 1881- 1
AN and alter Suuday, 4tk «> f August, the
U Passenger and Mail Tram wtll run *s fol
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Arrive at 4U«««t> ••••* ' fl " ao A . M .
Leaves Atlanta M
This Train connects with Central, Bou
western and Muscogee Batlroads at Macon
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE, SALT,
TANNFR’S OIL
SYRUP, SUGAR,
Also, from 8J. James Sugar Refioery.
CRUSHED vV POWDERED
SUGARS.
Also, pi dose out, a small lot of
DRr GOODS & HARDWARE.
Jan t-lt.
PEASE A DAVIS.
DRUGS, &c.
BLUE MASS,
EPSOM SALTS,
QUININE,
SULPHURIC ACID,
ARROW ROOT.
WINE CORKS,
CREAM TARTAR,
NO. 2 EMERY,
GUM ALOES,
BOO LBS. BEST INDIGO,
200 LBS. BEST MADDER,
BLACK PEPPER,
500 f.BS. COPPERAS,
at.ee, *
15 BBL8. OF NO. 1 REFINED TANNER’S
OIL.
AND 35 BBL8. TANNER’S OIL, AT
REDVCEP HATES,
HAMILTON, MAKKLEY a JOYNER.
mar3S-tl7jiy’M.
SELLING OVV
0UB ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
QUR stock consists of—
Bagging, Rope, Rice, Tobacco, Box Tin ;
Buggy Materials, such as Axles, Spikes,
Hubs, Rims, Point and Sand Bands ;
Also, a lotof HARDWARE, consisting of:
Iron, Hatchets, Hammers;
Mill, Croes-Cut and Hand §aw«
4ugurs, Chisel?;
apdv^ripue stpjir Jtrii^Iea usually itept in a
tirjuery or 4 ar J ware 8tcre.
We ai»o invite all who have claims against
the Arm 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 4 TREADWELL,
fpb7-lf Whitehall street
v. b joirsr
H. JOIAEK A SOX,
CZ3K2
PHILaHDBR T. PBASK. I I LfCIRK B. DAVIS
PEASE ADA VIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
-AND—
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
BAVSKL J 'isxa,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 16, Alabama street,
ATLANTA’ OPOHCJIA.
J^EEP cocstanGj on h^nd —
rLOC’rt, SALT, BACON,
RICE, SUGAR, SYRUP,
CORN, WHEAT, OATS,
IRISH POTATOES, RYE, ke[
marSlj
NOTICE.
F ROii this dste freight will be received at
the office of the Southern Express Ct> m P a -
ny from 8 o’clock A. M.. until 4 o'clock P. M.,
only- *' *• ho1 ' t »
March U-dtf.
Agent
Roster of Officers of the second Brigade
tieorgla ^tate Troops.
FRANCIS W. CAPERS,
Brigadier General Commanding, Marietts,
Cobb county, Georgia.
General Staff.
1. Robert A. Crowford, Msj>r, Adjutant and
Inspector General, Atlanta, Fulton county,
Georgia.
2. John F. Osborne, Major, Brigade Quarter
master, Augusta
3 Isaac Meyer, Major, Brigade Commissary,
Augusta.
4. Captain Theodotns L. Capers, Aid-de-
carnp, Marietta
5 Cajitain Jesse M Turpin, Ordnance Offi
cer, Augusta.
Volunteer Aids.
d. Captain R. D. B. Taylor, Athens, Clark Co.
7. Captain E, A. Soulard, Savannah.
8. Captaia W. H. Burroughs, Jr., Savannah
9. Captain R. L. Wade, Jr., Sc. iven county.
10. Captain G. L. Cope, 3avannah
11. Captain W. H. Turpin. Baker county.
Third Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel, EP Walkiua ,-oru Hand
ing. Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga.
Major, J T Slaughter, Villa Rica, Carroll
county, Georgia.
Surgeon, J W Price, Atlanta, Fulton coun
ty, Georgia.
Assistant Surgeon, D B Julian, Carrollton,
Carroll county, Georgia
Quartermaster, Captain W J Stokes, Newnan
Coweta county, Georgia.
Commissary, D F Ells, Atlanta, Fulhm Co.,
Georgia.
Adjutant, Lieut R Y Jones, Atlanta, Fulton
county, Georgia
Company A—Captain, H A Pratt; 1st Lieut
P H Prather; 2d Lieutenant, D 8 Arnold ; 3d
Lieutenant, J C Jackson.
Company B—Captain F H M Henderson;
1st Lieutenant, T M Dean ; 2d Lieutenant F
F Rice; 3d Lieutenant, J P Dean.
Company C—Captain, J M Cobb; 1st Lieut
J J Velvin ; Lieutenant, W 0 Dorris; 3d
Lieutenant, T N Butler.
Company D- -Captain, J B Martin ; t tLieut
E H Colelough ; 21 Lieut 3 S icher ; 3i Lieut
J Kingsbury.
Company E—Captain G A nail; 1st Lieut
J R Robins ; 2d Lieut Z B Jackson ; 3d Lieut
J M Osborne.
Company F—Captain, G S Sharpe; 1st Lieut
LOB’ggs; 21 Lieut J M Parish; 3d Lieut
W N McPherson.
Company G—Captain D N Gordon; 1st Lieut
A J Orear ; 2d Lieut J A Culpepper ; 3d Lieut
W H Rook.
Company H—Captain J R Thomassou; 1st
Lieut W A Walker; 2d Lieut S M Craven; 3d
Lieut J A Ray.
Company I—Captain, 11 i. Cunningham;
1st Lieut W Clements; 2d Lieut J M Rtreet-
man; 3d Lieut J Thompson.
Company K-Captain M L Pool; tat Lieut
T J Tinsley ; 2d Lieut W 8 Monroe; 3d Lieut
W T Tinsley.
Fourth Regimen'.
Colonel, J J Neely, commanding,' Newnan,
Cow etacounty, Georgia.
Lieutenaut Coloa©!, E A Brooks, Newnan,
Coweta county, Georgia.
Major, A R W;Il:atr.3, Franklin, Heard Co.,
Georgia.
Surgeon, G W Peddy, Franklin, Heard Co,
Georgia.
Assistant Surgeon, J J Knott, Griffin, Spald
ing county, Georgia.
Quartermaster, Captain T H Moore, Mariet
ta, Cohb county, Georgia.
Commissary, Captain J B McDaniel, Bow
den, Carroll c unty, Gtorgia.
Adjutant, Lieutenant J J McClendon, Grant
vilie, Coweta county, Georgia.
Company A Captaia, W A Bass, 1st Lieut
J A Grice, 2d Lieut B A Thurmond, 3d Lieut
M C Bowling.
Company B—Captain W A Ragsdale, 1st
Lieut J Mathews, 2d T itut J C N Foote, 3d
J F Rice.
Company C— Captain, M W Rasburv, 1st
Lieut W S Albert, 2d Lieut M M Bently, 3d
Lieut J F^Christian.
Company I>—Captain R E Pitman 1st Lieut
A S Johnsou, 2d Lieut W S .Askew, 3d Lieut
F A Owensby.
Company E—Captaia R 1} Rowland, 1st
Lieut T K Sproul, 2d Lieut J Y Alexander, 3d
Lieut W O Watson
Company F—Captain W B Tucker, 1st Lieut
D H Norwood, 2d M R Kirbv, 3d Lieut R A
Parker.
Company G—Captaia J M Lana, 1st Lieut
T A BodJie, 2d Lieut R F McGinigal, 3d Lieut
J B W: kea.
Company II—■Captain B F Cameron, 1st
L‘eut M H Heart, 21 Lieut J E McMillen, 3d
Lieut W B H 'gz
Company I—Captain A Mosss, 1st Lieut J
F J irdon, 2d Lieut O B Carmichael, 3-1 Lieut
R H Wood
Company K—Ciplain J Rowland, 1st L out
J J McClendon, 2 i Lieut J P Harris, 3d L em
A W Wilson
'th Regiment.
Col. George R- Hunter, C^m’d’g, Knoxville,
Crawford county, Ga.
L-tiut. Col., A W Persons, Fori Valley, Hous
ton county, Ga.
Mtj t, J W Burch, Augusta, Richmond
scanty; Gs
Surgeon, l- P Nelson, Albany Doughc-rty
county, Ga.
Assistant Surgeon, J T Dickinson, Albany,
Dougherty county, Ga.
Quarter Master, Capt F M Cowan, Alpharet
ta, Milton county, Ga.
Commissary, Capt J J Green, Albany,Dough
erty county, Ga.
Adjutant, Lieut t’Gray, Buabyville, Hous
ton county, Ga.
Company A.—Captain, W J Colima; 1st
Lieutenant, J 0 Farnell; 2d Lieutenant, W J
Harvard; Sd nieutenant, Jacob Roberts.
Company B —Captain, BT Collier; 1st Lieu
tenant. J M Reuse; 2d Lieutenant, JO Brown;
31 Lieutenant, J J Williams.
Company C,—Captain, R D Murreil; 1st
Lieutenant, B W Snell; 2d Lieutenant, RB
Carter; 3d Lieutenant, W J Brown.
Company D.—Captrin, CTGoetchina; 1st
Lieutenant, O J Sego; 2d Lieutenant, B Ra
chels; 3d Lieitenant, J K Arrington.
Company E.— Captain, J H Powers; 1st
Lieutenant, W L Carr; 21 Lieutenant, B A
Northen ; 3d Lieutenant, D Vinson ;
Company F.—Captain, F H West; 1st Lieu
tenant, M Williams; 2d Lieut, K B Smith;
3d Lieutenant, G Page.
Company G.—Captain, J W Nichols; 1st
Lieutenant, L P Jordon ; 2d Lieutenant, J M
Cain : 3d Lieutenant, Z Rooks.
Company H.- Captain, R Townes ; 1st Lieu
tenant, E D Barksdale; 2d Lieutenant, T A
Billingles; 3J Lieutenant, J Asbury
Company I — Captain, W G Parks; 1st Lieu
tenant, J Grier; 2d Lieutenant, J B Marsha 1;
3d Lieutenant, A J Howad.
Company K —Captain, J P Alien ; 1st Lieu
tenant, H Y Grayson; 2d Lieutenant, T J
Brown ; 3d Lieutenant, L Turner.
Second Battalion. »
Lieutenant Col mel, R 8 Tayior, Com'd’g,
Athens, Clarke county. Ga.
Surgeon, Capt J B Carlton, Athens, Clarke
county, Ga
Quarter Master, C^pt. W Myrick, Miiledge-
vil e. Ga.
Ad utant, Lieut. A C McKinley, Milledge-
viile, Ga.
Company A.—Captaia, J H Corley; First
Lieutenant, J R Binion; 2d Lieutenant, D
Powell; 3d Lieutenant, M D Hobby.
Company B—Captain, AC Philips; First
Lieutenant, J W Hudson ; 3d Lieutenant, J
W Hargrov.-; 3i Leu.enant, C W Sneed.
Company C.—Captain, BT Hubert; First
Lieutenant, T J Maddox; 2d Lieutenant, W
S Spivty; 3d Lieutenant, E N Macon.
Company D.—Captain, P Northen ; Firet
Lieutenant, J G; iffin; 2d Lieutenant, O Thorn
ton; 3d Lieutenant, W J Roswell.
Company E.—Captain, T P Peacock; First
Lieutenant, J N Mann ; 2 t Lieutenant, J Al
len ; 3d Lieutenant, E P Newton.
Company F.—Captain, T W White; First
Lieutenant, K T Gibson; 3d Lieutenant, T
Barksdale; 3d Lieutenant, J R Renner.
Irish Jasper Greens.—Captain, D O’Coner;
1st Lieutenant, J Dooner; 2d Lieutenant, J
Deaey ; 3d Lieutenant, P Riley.
Clayton Drag ons—Captain, F T Uayden ;
1st L eutenant, J F Johnson ; 2d Lieutenant,
W H Chapman ; 3d Lieutenant, J E Devaughn.
Georgia Artillery.—Captain, H M Holiiheid;
1st Lieutenant, W J Gray; 2d Lieutenant, T
G Davis; 3d Lieutenant, J F Smith ; Fourth
Lieutenant, W H Hill.
Contributions to St. Philips Hospital Aid
Society.
from Mr/!. R. Retere, Calhoun, Qeorg-ia.
One coop of 43 Chickens; 1 bbl Plcxles; 8 bottle*
Catsup; e doz. tgga; 3 Mattresses; 1 Pillow ; 2 doz.
Towels, and 1 .Shirts.
from Mrs. Rojf, Calhoun, Georgia.
Three Shirts; 8 pair Socks; 1 Pillow; 8 bottle* of
Blackberry Wine; 1 lb Beeswax.
From C. W. Brimming, {city.)
Ten Comforts; ! bolts Homespun; 3 Ladles, and 2
Skimmers.
from the Ladies of Auburn, Alabama.
Ten Pillows; 6 Comforts; 6 bottleselaekberry Wins;
1 bottle lloney; S packages Tea; 2 packages brown
Sugar, 2 bags Kicc; 1 sack Peas; l sac* Dried Peaches;
1 sack Dried nppies; 4 packages Saxe; 2 packages
Pepper ; 1 bundle Lint; 1 lot of Lint and Bandage. ; 9
bbiris; X Table Cloth; It) Pillow Cases; 7 Towcla; 3
pair Drawers; 1 Shirt; 1 package Kkgs; 1 bundle old
Linen.
From Georgia Belief and IJoef.ltal Association—
through, their Agents, Bee. W. J. Aeon and G. B.
Baygood, Beg.
Fifty Comforts; 50 Sheets; 68 Pillows; 58 Pillow
Cases.
Soldiers' f riend Society, Columbus, Georgia.
Two Mattresses; 4 Comforts; 1 Mattress Tick; 8
coz. Toweu ; 8 Shirts ; 28 rolls Bandage*; 6 Pillows; 4
Blankets; 3<> Pi Uow Cases ; 15 Sheets; 6 pair drawers;
2 Flannel Shirts; 1 bpread; 1 package brown bugai ;
1 bag Loaf Sugar; 1 bag Crackers; 1 bag Coffee; 1
pac.age Sage; 8 papers Corn otaren; 1 box trround
Proper; 1 baz Dried Fruit; 1 papar Composition; 2
papers Gelatine; 1 box Candle*, So.p, ground Ginger,
Ah-sp:ce, Tapioca, Yarulila; 2 boxes mustaid; 6 boxes
Halve; 1 bottle Spirits Camphor; 2 bottles Castor-OU;
1 bottle Hive S>rup; 1 bottle Turpentine; 1 bolUe of
Bluer; 1 oottle Lavender; 1 bottle Laudanum; 1 bot
tle Squills; 1 box Bark; 1 boitle Jamaica Ginger; 1
bottie Parego ic ; 1 bottle Shine Wine; 1 bottle claret;
1 bottle Jelley ; 1 Dottle Tomato Catsup.
f,0(71 Trinity Church, Columbus, Georgia.
Seventeen Towels; SO Pillow Slips; 6 Sheet* ; 9 Ta
ble Cloms ; 6 pair docks; 8 U Hdkle; 12 pair Drawers;
8 Spreads ; 22 rnlrts; 1 piece Muslin; 1 box Cakes and
Crackers; X bar 8o»p, 5 lbs; 1 parcel nooks; 1 box
Simple Cerate; 2 ooxti salves; — Comforts; 1 Bed;
8 Blausets; 1 bag coffee; 1 bag Rice; 6 Pillows; X pa-
per Sage, Aibpioe. Lint, B*g»; 2 cakes Castile Soap;
2 bjxe. Mustard ; 1 bottle camphor ; 5 bottles cooking
Wine ; 1 Claret; 1 Blackberry Wine; X cordial; 8 bot
tles Pickles.
from the ladies qf Snuffing Shoals, Ga.
1 large mattress, S com furls.
from (A* Ladies of Stone Mountain and Vicinity,
through the Mayor, J. M. Calhoun.
89 sheets, 6 pair pants, 1# pair socks, 46 quilts, 22
Sheets, 9 coml rts, *2 pi lows, 40 pillow eases, IT towels,
X beu uck. 1 bunole Unt, 8 bottles wme, 8 bottle* vlne-
gar, 1 Jug vinegar, 1 Jug nuuey, X lot berbe.
from Athens Factory, Ga., thresh G. B- Muygood,
Beg.
2 belts (66V yards) hickory shirting, I bolt (81 yards)
brown druiing. 2 bolts yarns) brown homespun.
from vu Ladies cf Sparta, Ga., through Dr. Powell.
6 pillows, * blankets, 10 sreeta, 16 pillow «*»*», 31 •
toweU, 1 pair s ,ek«- 9 shirts. 2 pair drawerk, 4 rounwr-
poaea, 1 bundle old Unco, 1 boi-ioap, 5 boxes saidliix j
powdei s, 4 boxes soda powders.
jr, pm the Jctdiee <f the SAdier*' Belief Association,
through RuJuird. CubtwAl, Charleston^ b. C. \
25 maitrea ea, 24 pocket handkerchiefs, 86 pUmws, 24
towe s, 25pUlow ct«-. 50 cottok aht is, i» Comforts,
v, p»ir ur-w«s, 50 pair -ocha, 16 pair A ppers,»
dressing gown*, 19 cap*, *5 sbeeu, 5w fi»nnet shirts,
lint, rags, paper*, tract*, need.es, books. 1
From the Church of Atonement, Augusta, through
Bee. IT. B. Barrisor..
149 rolls bandages, 9 pillow Uck. 2 pillows. 8 bandies
linen. 2 dressing gowns, '6 > ed lick, 1 quilt, lOaheet*.
8 pUkiw cases, 2 towels. Id sheets, 7 pair drawers, 16
pair socks, 9 jars preserves, 8 bottles cordial, 5 boi'lra
blackberry wine, 1 bottle honey, 1 bundle peach leaves,
1 bag crackers, 1 bundle howrhi-und, 3 bags sage, 1
bundle orange leaves, 1 bag cm bed «nrar, 1 bundle
red pepper, 1 bag ooffee.
From the ladles »f Lawrencef.Ue and Gtohin.-ti
ooutdy, Ga.
2 pillows and cases—Mrs. Bates
1 pair sheets, 8 pillow case*—Mrs. W. Stn! -V
1 quilt—Mrs. O. Strickland.
6 pounds beeswax—M.-- Gar many.
1 nottl- spice, 1 towel, : pillow case—Mrs. Hesse*.
2 shirts—Mrs. H. Whitworth.
8 pillows, 1 comforter,9 pair socks, l towel, 1 bundle
bandages—Mrs. Williams.
2 pillows, 2 towels, 4 s; lrts, 1 pair drawers, 1 bundle
band<ges -Mrs. Moore.
1 coat 1 vest, l pair pants, 8 shirts—Mrs. LeNolr.
1 quilt, 2 sheets, 1 pillow, k case*, 1 towel, 1 pair socks
—Mrs. Spenoe.
1 pair ptllow cases, 1 sheet, 1 shirt, 1 pair drawers—
Mrs. N. Hutchins.
1 pair pillow cases, 1 sheet, 1 towel, 1 bundle ban
dage*—Mis- Roberts.
4 shirts, 2 pair drawers, 1 quilt, 1 pair socks—Mrs.
Orr.
814 pounds beeswax—Mrs. Oelen.
1 quilt, 1 bundle linen rags—Mrs Adair.
1 quilt, 1 shirt, 1 pair drawers, 1 bundle rugs—Mis.
T. Alexander.
1 quilt, 2 pillows, 2 shirts, 1 bundle bandages—Mu.
(fan berg •
1 quilt, 2 pounds beeswax—Mrs. Brand.
1 quilt, 2 snlrts— Mrs Adams
1 bottle wine, 1 tu#el, 1 buudle rags—Mrs. Garm&ny.
1 package Uut, 1 shirt, 1 skein white silk, bundle
rags—Mrs Gar-ett.
1 quit, 1 blanket, 8 towels, 2 shirts, 2 pair drawors, 1
pair pants, S pair socks, 2 pillow cases, 1 counterpane,
1 sheet, beeswax, 1 bot'le honey—Miss Lizzie Oralg.
2 pillows and esses, 8 shirts, 1 bundle sage, X gab on
dried plums, X peck dried apples, 1 buudle rags, 2
loaves Ug) t-bread—ADs J. Mill*
2 comforters, 9 pillows and cases, 6 sheets, 3 pair
drawers, 1 bundle ra,s—Mrs. P. Cleveland.
1 quilt, 1 buudle aage, 1 bundle rag*—Mrs. Ivle.
1 quilt, 1 towel 2pillow cases—Mrs. John Wilson.
2 snirts, 1 towel, bandages—Mrs Salile Sutherland.
Plsabapt Hol P. 0., Talbot Co., April 1,1662.
The Her. A. F. Freeman, President B A. S eft/*;
The patriotic ladies of this commnulty, always ready
to relieve the distressed, more espeoia ly towards the
sick and wounded soldiers who are batt ing lor our
rights, our homes and firesides, have concluded to seed
a b,.x, directed to yon, conta nlng bed clothing. You
will wheu you receive them, a knowledge the receipt,
and direct to me at Pleaeant HilL Talbot Co., Ga. Be
low I send a list of each lady with her gift.
Respectfully, M. F. MILLER.
Mrs. John A. Cameron—1 czutntprpan?, 1 comfort, 1
pillow and slip.
Mrs. G. Ferguson—1 quilt.
Mrs. J. theney—1 comiort, 1 sheet, 1 counterpane, 1
pillow and slip. 1 towel.
Mr-. Heard—1 bed Oover.
Mrs J. .-Spruill—* bed cover, 1 sheet, 1 pillow slip, 2
pair socks.
Mrs B. B. Kendrick—1 quilt, 1 sheet, 1 pair pants, 1
towel.
Mrs. Judge Holt—1 quilt, 1 pair si eets, 1 pair socks,
butter and eggs, 1 pair pillows and slips, 4 bottles
wine
Mrs. B B. Bonner—1 bed cover, 1 sheet.
Mis. John Kay—I quilt, 1 pair aheeis, 1 package
pepper, butter, 1 pair socks.
Mrs. M. Hougn—1 quilt.
Mrs. M. F. Miller—1 comfort.
Mrs. A F Gwen—1 comfort, 1 pair sheets, 1 pillow, 1
pair pillow slips.
Mrs. B. fuller, 1 pair sheet*, 2 pair pillow slips, 1
counterpane.
From, St. Fixed’s Church, Augusta, Ga.
48 unblea. bed ai d 10 white hom span ihirta, 56 pair
drawers, 41 sheets, 14 mattress ticks, 12 pillow ticks, 19
pillow cases, 8 large comfortables, 8 dressing gowns, 7
quilted neck oomiorts.
From the Children, of St. Paul's Church, Asylum,
Several pairs of second-hand drawers, several p .Irs
second-hand plUow cases, several seoond-hatid shirts,
old table cloths, Ac , for rags; bnudies rags, bandages,
lint, 18 bottles blackberry wine, 2 bottles peach cor
dial 2 Jar* prtseives, 1 jar jelly, loaf sugar, soap,
broma, chocolate, a few caudles, pair slippers, comb.
On behalf ot the soldiers, and of the Hospital Aid
Society of St. Philip’s Church, Atlanta, 1 return the
slncerest thanks for the above patriot! t donations.
A. F. FREEMAN,
President St. Philip’s Church Hospital Aid Society,
Atlanta, Ga.
Attleles made and Distributed from St Philip,'
Bosfital Aid Society, Atlanta, Ga.
Cotton shirt* 2u0, drawers 20(1, pillow cases 100,
sheets lOu, comforts 2i, b.ankeis 21, socks 60 pairs,
flannel sums 29, t ickory and net shirts 5, c. eck anlrts
11, packages bandages 6 Carpet beds 1 i, bundles lint 2,
bed ticks 2, lealh r beus 4, hanukerchiefs 100, leather
pillows 25, cotL.n plllods 23, qu.lts 2, Leek ties 4, gloves
2 pair, assortment of herbs 3, bunule of old duen 8,
quince Jehey 1 Jar, pantaloons 2 pair, packages of gela
tine 5, Uingglass 1, blackberry wine 6 bottles, blackber
ry Jeliy 1 jar, barley 2 sack, mustard 1 bottle, towels 72.
CoutMbutiuus received by the « Ladies’
Soldier’s Relief society” for tbe At
lanta Hospitals.
Aphil 1.—Mrs. J. C. Franklin, Fulton county, Ga.—
10 dozen eggs, 2 lbs. batter.
Ladles Soldiers Reilef Society, Atlanta, Ga.—84
shirts, 7 pair drawers, 1 towel, 1 pair soekj, 12 haver
sacks.
Amerlcus, Ga.—1 box containing 1 mattress, 1 com
fort, 2 coverlets, 4 theeta, 7 shins, 1 pair pants, 1 vest,
7 pair sockr, 1 dressing gown, 9 towels, 16 bottles wine,
4 bottles cordial, 1 bottle beer, 2 bottles preserves, 6
papers cocoa, 2 cakes soap, 1 bag dried fruit, old
olothee. .
Clark’s Station, Wilkes county, Ga.—1 box contain
ing 6 quilts, 7 sheets, 6 pillows, 5 pillow slips, 1 blanket,
1 counterpane, S shirt*, 8 pair drawers, 6 towels, 10
pair socks, 10 dozen candles, 1 bottle honey, dried fruit,
mustard, pepper, sage.
1 box , containing 1 quilt, 2 sheets, 4 towels, 1
pillow, 4 pillow slips, 5 shirt*, 4 pair drawers, 8 pair
pants, 4 pair socks, 1 vest, old clothes.
Mrs. Mark Johnson, Bartow county, Ga.—1 bundle
containing 2 pillows, 2 pillow slips, 2 shuts, 1 pair
drawers, 1 bottle wine.
Avail. 8.—Military Aid Society, Mobil*, Alabama,—
7 comforts, 2 blankets, 6 bed ticks, 1 pillow, 6 pillow
slips, 6 towels, 6 shirts, 8 pair drawers. 6 sheets, 1 loaf
sugar, 3 papers tea, 8 boxes gelatine, 1 box allspice.
April S.—Charleston, 8 C —21 comforts. 21 p Hows,
20 sheets, \l towels, 14 handkerchiefs, 10 dressing
gowns, 6 shirts, 11 pair slipper*, 3 brushes, 18 spit
toons.
Avail 4—Washington, Ga.—1 mattress, 1 quilt, 1
pillow, 1 pillow slip, 1 sheet, 4 towels, 3 shirts, 1 pair
drawers,6 pair socks, 1 bag flour, peis, paper, soap.
Avail 7.—Mrs. Rowland, Cass county, Ga—1 comfort,
7 pillow slip*, 10 shirts, 10 p*lr drawers, 2 towel*, 16
pair socks, 19 pair pants old cloths, pepper.
Id ox xt Kzcejtio.—avail 1.—Mr*. 0. W. 8t*v«ns,
Sparta, Ga.—(1 00.
Rev. N. N. CrvJord, PenAeld, 6a.—85 Sfi.
(Htlxena of Washington, Wilkes county, through Mrs.
Bull—1110 06.
Inn 8.—A A Society, Tuskeegee, Alabama—#82.
Mrs. Bailie Lipscomb*, through Dr. Brown—$5 00.
Money expended—180 10.
Distributed among the various Hospitals from April
1st to April Sib—68 shirts, 75 pair drawers, lo pair of
pants, 6 *ests, 9 collars, 72 pair socks, 25 towels, 7
handkerchlets, 6 comforters, old cloths, 15 bottles of
wine. 4 bottles cordial, 5 bottles brandy, 3 dozen eggs,
hams, beef, butter, milk, coffee, tea, sugar, dried fruit,
corn, starch, gelatine, meal, grits, Sour, rice, Jelly,
piiklea, preserves, allspice, pepper, tage, Ac.
Sent to the Western Army at Corinth, Mlsa.—March
19 —t, Mrs E. A Newsom—100 shirts, 100 pillows, KO
pillow slips, 60 quilts, 28 bed ticks, 21 pillow ticks, 100
towels, I'X) shirts, lOO pair drawers 1 l.r»« b >x lint,
bandages, handkerchiefs, linen, 4c.
Avail. 7-.—Sent to the Western Army, by Dr. J H.
Calvert—100 comforts, 100 sheets, 100 pill -w slip*, 46
pillows, 50 towels. 100 shirts, 40 pair drawers. 80 pair
socks, 20 bottles wine, 2 bottle* catsup, 2 bottles por
ter, 2 bottle* c.rdlal, 1 bo.tic ether, 1 botUe tomato
hear, 1 bottle number six, 1 bottle 1 -’ -iady cherr.es, l
bottle honey, 1 bottle pepper sauce, 1 not:!* uiustari;
1 bottle cherry pectoral, 1 boti e Cisti r oil, 1 dozen
paregoric, 1 box soap, 1 box candles, slippery elm,
saive, sponge, wax, 6 spittoon*.
Avon 7.—Sent to the Western Army at Corinth,
Mlsa, by Dr. W. F. Westmoreland—',9 eomh.rt.-, 47
sheets, 100 pillow slips, 6 mattress licks, 200 ihiiix, 80
pairs drawers, 40 pair paints, 100 pair socks, liut ,.nd
bandages, 10 gallons whisky, 8 gallons brandy, 10
bottles morphine,ca^tlle soap, sponge, Ac.
The Society returns many tuanks for these liberal
contrioutiona, and earnestly Solicit Irom others simi
lar favors, a* the Hospitals have not yet bee.i rumoved
from here noi will tucy be soon.
.Mksl WKJTilORELAND, President.
Loc. (V-zakt, Secretary.
Ackuowiedguieut.
Tbe Atlanta Hospital Association acknowledges thu
following contributions, through Mrs. G. J. Fotetcre:
From .he Ladles of Amite Cliy, La., $14 00
“ Mr. C. S. Stewart 2i 00
** Mr. S. B. Smith 10 09
Dr. B. t. Ta> lor 6 90
“ Dr. J. M. Moore 5 00
“ Mr. Jonas Young 6 00
“ Mr. G. H. Smith 5 00
“ Rev. Levi Spli er- 8 90
“ Parker I.oviug (negro man).. 8 CO
$100 00
From Mrs. G. H. Greene—2 mattresses, 1 moss pi low.
From Mrs. 0 S. Stewart—2 mattre-s-s 1 mossplliow.
From Mrs. J. P. Lai gley—1 b at ket.
From Misses MoM:chaeland Mia. Baker—'Jeoinfuita.
Tne Society are under many obligation* to our
Louisiana trU-nds for such liberal donhtion*.
Mas. I3AA0 WlNSIIiP, President.
' Ki'B H. Goode, Secretary.
COLE & WYLY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
( IHINa, uiaeo, Buver, Plated Ware, Vases,
J Parian Figure*, Kerosina Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Travs, Table Mata, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery al
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site Beach A Root's, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georg* a
April 2d, 1381.
SALMONS & SIMMONS
fi on
A LARGE LOT OF
MLITARV GOODS ASD DITTO!,
tlJW A-N EXTEKMVE AHSORTMKNT Ok
Colored & White Flannels,
LINSETS AND KERSEYS
A beautiful Lot ot
LADIKS CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL-CLOTHS.
GENTS’ AND LADIES’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And some 50 or 60 dosen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
CASH.
*
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMOKS.
March 28—Oct. 22.
F. M. JACK, -Agent,
Baker aad Candy Manufacturer,
■in noon to w. v. ssrbin« * oo,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia.
K
FRUITS,
EEP8 constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLiiS,
PICKEL3,
Ac-, Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac.. Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
Tbe Ladies and the Public generally are re*
sps^tfnl'Y inTi*ed to call
DR. tft. ** . BRUM ft.
i yFFiCE—At bis residence on Calaoun street,
U near tbs Medical College. inarch 28.