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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 58
Southern (Confederarg
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.DAIR A SMITH.
GEOKOIA BA1 IjKOAD.
AhfMte l<t Atlanta, 1*1 Vilci—Kara, $5 M
eE'’UOK YOHGE, S ip rintendent
HO ns I So raShUSfcVP WAB.
(Sundry* excepted.)
Leave* Atlantis, daily, at J-®* 1, A
Arrivaa at Augusta*! J ”• f *'
Leaves Augusta, daily. ft* ~ f!
Arrives at Atlanta at T - 16 > v M ’
alSBT PAgSBSfiSR abb mail tbaiii.
haavae Atlanta, daily, at - T-4«.
Arrive* at Augusta at ‘ A "■
L„vves Augusta at - J- »•
Arrives at Atlanta at - * A - *•
TO CONNECT WITH
AT HEN H nnd W ASIlLXOTOJf.
Iieave Augusta....,..., «• •-*•> A ‘ ***
Arrive at Athena <•—•••
Laave Atlanta
Arrive at Washington
Leave Athens •••»••
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Washington l * A
Arrive at Atlanta r. m.
f0 CONNECT WITH WAHRENTOW.
Leave Augusta 4.00, P M., and Atlanta 7.00,
Arrive at Warreuton * *•- £
at 3.05, A. M. 4 . _ .
Tfcts Road runs in connection with the Train*
ef tht> South Carolina and the Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta-
ATLANTA & WEST-POINT K. R.
Atlanta to West-Point, ST Miles -Fare,-I* K>-
GEORGK G HULL, Superintendent
P. M
...» 08, A. M-
....6.18, P. M.
...» 00, A. M.
. 4 56, P. M.
MAIL TftAII*.
eaves Atlanta, daily, at
yrives at Woet-Poini at.....
•arcs West-Point, daily, at
rrivea at Atlanta at
ragtear tbai*.
eaves Atlanta, dally, at S O*, A. M.
rrivea at West Point at.... t65. P. •
eaves West-Point, dally, at - T.*0, A. M.
rrfves at Atlanta, ’
This Road connects with the Montgomery A
fest-Poini Road at W-ist-Foint.
5.00, A. M-
7.SO, A. M.
1.00, P. M.
6.18, P. M.
■ ESTEKN 6 ATLANTIC BAJLROAD.
lianta to Cnattan-toga, Its Miiee—Pare,....$8.
JOHN 8. ROWLAND. Superintendent
bight paes**®** mam
saves 4tl*m^dai!v. at.. J- “•
nivoa at Chatianivgn, at..-. A “
M vel Chattanooa*, daily, at «.*8, P. »
rrivea at Atlanta, at * **’ A M
iPasss msiour, batl an» r*•»*'•■* mB '
saves Atlanta, daily, at .4 00 A M.
rrivea at Chattanooga, at.... » *o. r. m,
savee ChatuniKiga. dai.y, at. 4 40, A. M.
mvea at AUanta at <■ ^
ThU Ro*d connect*.»ach way,with the Rom#
mach Railroad at Kingston, the »-» T«-
wee and Georgia F^sdjttD^ton. the
aehville A Chattono?g* Ra.iroad at Ohatta
»ga. ——r——
ARRFVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac
BT GEORGIA RAILSOAJ).
Due, daily, at. 8.00 A. M
Closes, dally, at L *.00 1’. M
BY WX8TKILN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Duo, dally, at 4.15 P.M
Ctoees, dally, at e.00 P. M.
BT ATLANTA k WEST-POINT RAILROAD.
Dee, daily, at. 6.15 P. M.
Closes, daily, at » 9.0u P. M
BY MACON A WhSTBRN RAILROAD.
Doe. d*Dy, at A00 P. M
Closes, dally, at 9.00 P. M.
omci HOURS.
Thl* Offlcr win be kept open aa follows:
Ojx* at. Ttf A.M. Clots at 1 P.M.
Open »» *K P.M. Close at 6 P.M.
SUNDAY.
Dpe« at 8 A.M. Closest. 9V A.M.
Dp*° *♦ 5 P.M. Close at 6 P.M.
Ths offiev will be closed on the arrival of each mail
oaitl the same Is dUtribnisd.
THOA 0. HOWARD,
... .. Post-Master.
Atlanta, March 11,1862.
GORDON SPRINGS
Wear Tunnel HUi Rtntlon, Georgia,
TOR SALE.
FORCONFEDEUATK NOTESOR EX
CHANGE FOR NEGROES.
T HIS fashionable and popular Watering
Place, is accessible by railroad from any
direction, and twelve miles from Dalton, in
Whitfield eouaty, Georgia, and twontv-five
miles from Chattanooga. It has a lino fiotel,
containing thirty rooms, together with all ne
cessary out-houses, four cottages Nvitn four
rooms eaeta, nnd one large oue story building,
with thirty room* There are thirteen Sprints
ef Chalybeate, Sniphur, Magnesia, Soda and
Freestone waters. A fine Stock Farm is at
tached to the Springs, of between three and
four hundred acres, cultivated in grain, oi
which two hundred acres are creek bottom
land. A portion lies on the mountain sirljg
(Taylor’s Range,) suitable for a vineyard, and
near the Hotel is an Orcnard, with fruit ot
almost every description. These Spri g- are on
th» Western A Atlantic railroad, and easy ol
access, being convenient to those desiring a
pleasant or summer residence.
Title guaranteed. Apply to
PAB8MORE, LIDE A MARSHALL,
Memphis, Tenn.,
Or to E H. GORDON.
apIO 1st Shell Mound, Tenn.
DRUGS, &c.
BLUE MASS,
EPSOM SALTS,
QUININE,
SULPHURIC ACID,
ARROW ROOT,
WINE CORKS,
CREAM TARTAR,
NO. 2 EMERY,
GUM ALOES,
300 LBS. BEST INDIGO,
200 LBS. BEST MADDER,
BLACK PEPPER, *
500 LBS. COPPERAS,
a Lee,
16 BBL8. OF NO 1 REFINED TANNER’S
OIL,
AND ii BBL8. TANNER’S OIL, AT
REDUCED RATES.
HAMILTON, MAKKLEY A JOYNER.
n»nr‘»-tl7Jiy’«. -
(▲CON * WESTERN RAiLBOAD. ^
Inata to Mncon. 1*6- M-.iw — Fare, $4
ALFRED L. TYLSR, .Superintendent.
Maoos A Weitib.1 Railboap Cear*>T. I
Macon, G*' gia, July S*, 1S*»- J
VN and after 6ucd"~. - th of Aaguat, the
' Passenger and Man Train will run as fcl-
•%: j
eva Macoa A - j
ntv*# Atlauta 4(1 A. M. ,
Tivea at Macon - il.84 M. j
Thia Tram eonnecta with Central. South- j
Mtern and Museogi* Itauruada at JI»«»* I
CX)LE & WliTiY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
pHINA, ttlaaa, Silver, Plated Ware, Vases,
Parian Figures, Keroaine Lamps, Candle-
stseka. Ten Tray a. Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Bhades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery *t
wholesale, at Charleston pnees. nearly op po
lite Beach A Root**, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia
April «d. 1861.
nantBL Mim, w - *>****
H. JOINER Ac SOY,
AID
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 15, Alabama street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
J£KEP constantly en hand —
FLOUR, SALT, BAOOS,
RICK. SUGAR, SYRUP,
CORN, WHEAT, OATS,
IRISH POTATOES, RYE, Ac;
mar! ly
CA-PKN k ANDERSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
♦8 Nagauiac
MEW ORLEANS.
tao*. cannn
Dm W--H
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jam. a. anennsc •,.
WocdrwFS l
Atlanta, tta.
Contributions received by the *■ Ladtee*
Midler’s ReU-f «ocUfy” fbr the At
lanta Hospitals.
Avkil 1.—Mr*. J. C. franklin, Faitae e«aaty, 9a.—
18 dozen eggs, 2 lba. batter.
Ladle* Soldier* Relief Society, Atlanta, 9a.—86
ahirt*, T pair drawer., I tore), 1 pair seeks, U haver
sack*.
Americas, Ga.—-1 box containing 1 mattress, 1 com
fort, 2 coverlets, 4 sheets, 7 shirts, 1 pair pants, 1 vest,
T pair socks, 1 dressing gown, 9 towels, 16 bottle* Wins,
l bottles cordial, 1 bottle beer, < bottles preserve#, 6
papers cocoa, t eakes soap, 1 bag dried frail, eld
clothe*.
Clark’s Station, Wilke* ooanty, Ga.—1 box contain
ing G quilts, 7 sheets. 6 pillows, 5 pillow slips, 1 blanket,
1 counterpane, 8 shirts, 8 pslr drawers, 6 towel*, 18
pair socks. 10 dozen candles, 1 bottle honey, dried fruit,
mustard, pepper, sege.
1 box , containing 1 quilt, 3 abeots, 4 towels, I
pldow, 4 pi,low slip*, 5 ahlru, 4 pair drawers, t pair
pants, 4 pair socks, 1 vest, old clothes.
Mrs Mark Johnson, Bartow county, Ga.—l bundle
containing 2 pillows, 3 pillow slips, t shirts, 1 pair
drawers, 1 bottle wine.
Aran. 2.—Military Aid Society, Mobile, Alabama,-—
7 comforts, 2 blanked, 6 bed ticks, 1 pillow, 6 pUl*w
.Ups, 6 towels, 8 shirts, 9 pair drawers, 6 sheets, 1 lead
sugar, 8 papers tea, 8 boxes gelatine, 1 bex allspice.
April 8.—Charleston, 8 O —21 comfort*. SI plllowa,
20 sheets, U towels, 1J handkerchiefs, 1* dressing
gowns, G soirta, 11 pair slippers, S brashes, 1Z spit
toons.
April 4—Washington, Ga.—l mattrese, 1 qaift, 1
pillow, 1 pillow slip, 1 sliest, 4 towels, 8 shirts, 1 pair
drawers,5 pair socks, 1 bag flour,pou, papsr, seep.
Afuil 7.—Mrs. Rowland, Cass county, Ga—! comfort,
7 pillow slips, 10 shirts, 10 pair drawers, 2 towels, 18
pair socks, lu pair pants, old eioths, pepper.
Mokkt Receitsd.—Arau. 1.—Mr*. O. W. Sieve**,
Sparta, Ga.—$1 00.
Rev. N. N. Cranford, Pesfleld, Ga.—go 26.
Citizens of Washington, Wilkes ooanty, through Mr*.
Hull—1116 CO.
AmiL 8.—S. A. Society, Taskeegee, Alabama—#Sfi.
Mrs. Hallie Llpseombe, through Dr. Browa—85 00.
Money expended—Y80 10.
Distributed among the various Hospitals fbuta April
1st to April 8th—63 shirts, 75 pair drawi r*. 13 pair of
pants, 6 vests, 9 collars, 73 pair socks, 23 towels, 7
handkerchiefs, 5 comforters, old cloths, 15 bottles of
wine. 4 bottles cordial, 5 bottles brandy, 8 dosen eggs,
hams, beef, butter, milk, coffee, tea, sugar, dried fruit,
corn, starch, gelatine, meal, grits, floor, rice, jelly,
pickles, preserves, allspice, pepper, ssge, Ac.
Sent to the Western Army at Corinth, Miss. —•klareh
19 —Bj Mrs K. R. Newsom—100 shirts, 100 pillows, lefl
pillow slips. 50 quilts, 23 bed ticks, 21 pillow ticks, 100
towels, 100 shirts, 100 pair drawers, 1 lzrge box tint,
bandages, handkerchiefs, linen, ke. .
AmiL 5.—sent to the WeaUrn Army, by Dr. J. H.
Calvert—100 Comforts, 100 sheets, 100 pillow.slips, 45
pillows, 50 towu.s. 100 shirts, 40 pair drawer*, fcfl pair
socks, 20 bottler wine, 2 bottlca catsup, z bottle# pur*
ter, 2 bottles cordial, 1 boitle ether, 1 bottle tossate
beer, 1 bottle number six, 1 bottle brandy cherries, 1
bottle honey, 1 bottle pepper sauce, 1 bottle mustard,
1 bottle cherry pectoral, 1 bott * caster oh, 1 dozen
paregoric, 1 box soap, 1 bex candles, slippery elm,
salve, sponge, wax,% spittoon*.
AFkil 7.—Sent to the Western Army at Oorinth,
Mi-S., by Dr. W. F. Westmoreland—59 comforts, 47
sheets, 100 pillow slips, 6 mattress ticks, 200 shirts, 86
pairs drawers, 40 pair paints, 100 pair socks, lint and
bandages, 10 gallons a hi sky, 8 gallons brandy, 1*
bottles morphine, cadSie soap, sponge, k-c.
The Society returns many thanks for these liberal
eoiitrioutions, and earnestly solicit from others simi
lar favors, as the Hospitals have not yet keen removed
from here not will they be soon.
Mas. VVK3TMOIIHLAKD, President.
Lob. Cozabt, Secretary.
Distributions by Atlanta. Hospital Asso
ciation.
Atlanta Hospital Association hat distributed among
the various hospitals now in our city and elsewhere,
the following items:
99e shirts, 475 pair drawers, 475 sheets, 483 ceafbrts,
680 pillow eases, i50 pillows, 8'0 Vow-tl*. 131 table sap-
kins, 6 dressing gowns, 216 pair socks, 36 hankerchieia,
125 doxen eggs, 80 bushels potatce , 50 bogs dried us t,
450 bottles d fferent wine*, 17 Jan piekles, 1« far* tv ai-
ed trait, 19 bottles honey, 15 bottle* brandy, 18 bottle*
corn whisky, T5 bottles eordiai 19 bottles castor eii, 1
bottle cologne, 1 gallon Godfrey’s cordial, * gallons
Tiuegar, 200 haversacks well fltied with socked previs
ions, given to our soldier* on leaving for their regi
ments; large quantities of hate, beef, butter, milk,
lard, tea, coffee, sugar, corn starch, gelatin, tapico
arrow root, gum-arabic, horse raddish, alum, flaxseed •
meal, grits, flour, rice, jelly, prtserves, allspie*, balm,'
pepper, »age, Ac., Ac.
Sent to Corinth, Mlu., by Pr. Calvert—164 pillow
cases, 190 sheets, 66 shirts, 63 pair drawers, 80 towels,
23 comforts, 22 mattresses, 1 bale beds, l celt home
spun, large numbtr pillows, bandages, quantity lint,
1 bag grits, 1 bag apples, 2 bag* lie*, red aad blavk
pepper, ssge, gelatin, wine, catsup, eorn starch, plcklos,
preserves, honey, spice, soap, flour, slippery elm. A*.
bent to Corinth, Mica., by Dr. W. J. Weetmoreiand—
ICO p lltiw cases, 26 coun’erpanes, 20 pillows, 16 com
forts, 16 cotton mattresses, 12 pair drawers, 7 shirts,
large number bandages, old clothes, towels; 1 bag
fruit, 1 bag r.ce, 3 bag peas, 2 Jars pickiet, 27 bottles
wine, 1 jar preser-es, 2 boitle* catsup, candles, soap,
matches, mustard, pepper, rpice, ginger, tea, coffee,
sugar, slippery elm, crackers, cakes, floor, eorn starch,
*«g«, Ac.
Sent to Corinth, Mis*., by Mrs. X. R. N'ewsetn—A
large box containing sheets, shirts, pillows, pillow
css a, comforts, toweij, drswtra, bandag;*, lint, rags,
old ciothes, wine, Ac.
?*nt to Dr. Pim, of Cclambat, Miss.—19* pQlow
cases, 79 towels, 69 shirts, 82 pair drawers, 8 table
cloths 41 pair socks, 3 comforts, 12 quilts, IS bandies '
rags, S boltit# catsup, 6 bottles wine, 4 eaas trait, 2
bottles brandy. 141 yards bandage* ; lint, dried fruit,
sage, pepper, -ke, grits, mattoc fait, Ac.
We hope ear friends at a distance will still eeaCaa*
to send as sach ar’l.-'.es as ear sick and weunded see
dier* may need.
Mas. ISAAC WTXSmP, FrealdanL
Miss Ers H, ooor-a, Secretary.
xrgws AND BOON INK. PEiJ*d*jpiu» ibae-
IN^uf^tarn, *7 ^ a 00.
MOKE TROOPS WAWTED.
H*A» qcxarxRs, Daltwa. Ga, I
March 27, 1MC. j
I ’WILL reo iTie three companies to complete
aa independantTngioieat i am authorised
by the Secretary of War to ra-s#
Companies or individual* toode-inf V-eir
services &l oay Camp*, or by wrMtg to ore,
will recei-e orders for trMtsf.artalioi t this
plane. I w 11 roet-ive irttUuiti! part of eoes-
poLtea ca tie s&tne Urate, aad give V ml Mbm
chile in camp to fi-il cp.
Fitly Dollars bounty will be paid es noon at
they Arrive at xoy cam pa The aar- » he**.
apru2 la COL. JBB8S A. «iXN>.
Suctetj.
STrg. &. retort, tMkess, (gttefi#.
»»e e-op ot « aoekens; 1 bbt Iriekiw,; 8 M8ti
Catsup ; * d«a. Kfp, f Jlonrsitset; 1 FlHoW ; t Asst.
T.weu, and 4 ShLr*.
Frtm HrA Ref, CaOy^tm, 9 tor ft m.
Three Jh.rtt; i pair Socks; l FiBew ; 8 oontn ef
Kackktrnr Wine; 1 lb Bevswas.
From C. IF. ilrrmeinf, (sffy.)
Tea Cest/avts, 1 baits Homosjva; 2 Ladlss, aad 9
mrmmnx.
From |Ae Lttdicn of Jsliim, Alabama.
Ten Plllews; 6 Oomforta ; 3 bostlea Blackberry Whoa;
1 bottle Honey; f package# fa a ; 2 packages brewa
Sugar ; 1 baga Rice; 1 eaex Peae ; 1 aaex Dried Peoche#;
1 sack Dried Applet; t packages Saga; t package*
Pepper; 1 bandit Lint; 1 let of Lint and Baadages; 9
Shirts; 1 Table Ofoth; 16 Pillow Case*; T Towel* ; 8
pair Drawers; 1 Shirt; 1 package Regs; 1 bundle did
Linen.
From Gear fiti BotUf 0«<f Woapltmi iMtelcdes—
tkrovfk tkatr Afoot*, Rot. ST7 J. seed or.A ft. M.
Raffle*, Jhf.
Fifty Comforts; 38 Sheet i ; eg Pidawt; PVUw
Cases.
Stlditm’ frieo-d So tit Ctlmtttktt*, Georgia.
Two Mattresses ; 4 Comforts ; l Matures. Tl»t; 2
d#a Tewet*; 8 Shirts ; Z3 re Us Baadagea; 6 PlHewa; 4
Blanket* ; 86 Pliiew Oast* ; 14 Sheet#, S p#»r drscers ;
9 Flannel Skirts ; 1 Spread; 1 pr.ektg* srven S#g». ;
1 bag Loaf Sugar; 1 bag Uraokeiii; 1 bag t-flbe; 1
poetAge Sage; 8 papers Corn Stereo ; 1 box Croud
Pepper; 1 bag Bneu Froit; 1 paper eompvsfUo#; t
papers Gelatine ; l box Canute*, Svap, groan* triage*,
Ali-epiee, Tapioca, Yarmlla; 2 nose* Mast* d , 6 boa#*
Salve; 1 bottle Spirits Camphor; 2 bottle# t«*r«T-OR ;
1 bottle Kive Syrup; 1 beetle Turpentine; 1 bobtU ot
Steer; 1 be Ml* Lavemier ; 1 bottle Laadenoa ; 1 bet-
tie Sqalils; 1 tux Bar*; l boitle Jamaica G.agsr; 1
battle Paregoric ; 1 bettle Rhine W we ;1 bottle ttaret;
1 bottle Jeliey ; 1 bottle Tomato Caurnp.
Ft eon Trinity Chvrati, Co Item but, Gto.glo.
Sevnsteen Towels ; 88 Pillow SBps; 6 flkeaw ; 1 'fee
ble Cloths ; 6 pair Socks ; 2 H HdVfs ; It pair Drawer* ;
S Spreads ; t9 anirts; 1 piece Mush#; 1 box Cakes ana
Oraecers; 1 bar Soap, S lbs; 1 pared Aw he ; 1 e«c
Bliupie Cerate; 2 eox«e fcalree; — Gemfe. t» ; 1 Bed;
8 SlaaKett; 1 bog Coffee ; 1 bag Rice; 6 Piliews ; 1 pa
per Bsge, A lisp iso. List, Rage ; 2 eakes Cardie Soap;
9 b*XCj Mustard ; 1 boMlo Camphor ; 8 bottles seeking
Wine ; 1 Claret; 1 B. act nervy vtlno ; 1 Coraiai; 2 bet-
ties Piekiei.
From Oi4 Ladle* ef Snrppirf SSaafs, tfk.
1 large mattress, 8 comforts.
From the Ladle* ef Sterne Jfountctn trrd Rrinvlp,
thremfh ffte Major, J. X, Oolh-yun.
29 shoe!#, S pais pants, 19 pair sects, 4d eufRa, SB
sheet*, 9 comf ru, ii pillows. 40 pftlow ease* 17 towels,
1 bed tick. 1 oiwcle hut, o be-tlos wine, I bo.ties vine
gar, 1 jag viuega,, 1 j ,g ha air, 1 io*. herb*.
From Afreets Faotory, Go., throngi (f. J. AT-tygeerf,
F*q.
i belts (66J4 yards) hlcndry ehirtiag, 1 bott ,81 y rdr)
browa tlruing. 2 bolts yards) brefirn koKiip.'*.
From the Ladles of Upct to, Go,, P rowtfh L -. Frtrti!.
4 ptliows, 4 bliinkrta, 13 » .rots, 18 pillow Bt
towels, 1 pair sosks, 9 shirts, 3 pair drawers, 4 counter
panes, 1 bondi* »id linen. 1 box reap, 5 boxes teiHita
powders, 4 boxes uoda pe .’dcrs.
From the Ladles of the Soldier? Sellff Ar oet-e.ran.
ea. ■ -w* SAtiAmiA. ik.lAu'.iM, dS#i teeSbea, A. O
23 mattreetea, 24 peekvt ha vrikervhlofi, 99 pUlevrs, 24
tewsit, 25 pillow eaeat, 50 eeMon sUria, 24 ooafvrts,
39 pair drawers, 33 pair socks, 14 pair ti.pm*r\ D
Uretblng gowns, 18 caps, 23 sbe-ta, fj fl*it*eT dhhrts,
lot, rags, papers, traots, needies, oeeks.
From the Gituroh ef Atommutit, Attforte F.mcfK
Men. Ni ML Sat rieoo
148 roll* bandages, 9 pillow tick. 2 eillews, tbasAter
fineu.t dressing gowns, 6 ltd tie., I qaRt, If sheetf.
8 pillow eases, Z towels, li sheote, 7 p#*r Aniwma, lo
pair so*4ts, 2 jar* preserve*, i betlies eeidlal. 4 br-ttUr-
bia«kb#ry wine, 1 bonlo honey, 1 bosdio peotwa lenvoe,
1 bag cracker*, 1 bunule boithenad, 2 boas sage, 1
handle orange leaves, 1 hag eraAeJ sugar, 1 bundle
red pepper, 1 bag oofleo.
From the Ladies of Le sereimevitU and €onetnott
vout ty, Ga.
t pillows and oases—Mrs. Bates
1 pair sheets, 2 pillow east#— Mrs. W. Smith.
1 quilt—Mrs. O. atriokland.
6 pounds beetwxx—>lra Gar many.
1 nettl*) spice, 1 towel, 1 pillow case—Mrs. Hcssoe.
f shirt*—Mr*. H. Whltwnrtb.
2 pillows, 1 oomforter, 2 pair seeks, 1 tswei, 1 handle
bandages—Mrs. Williams.
t pillow*, 2 towels, 4 salrts, 1 pair drtvrevs, I titrnll*
bsadages -Mr*. Moor*.
1 eost, 1 vest, 1 pair pants, 2 shirts—Mr*. LeSelr.
1 quilt. 2 sheets, 1 plliow, S rases, 1 towel, 1 pair audits
—Mr*. Spene#
1 pair pillow essee, 1 sheet, 1 skirt, I psdr frawvr*—
Mrs. N. Uutohiue.
1 pair pl low eases, 1 sheet, 1 Uwd, 1 btto^He ban
dage*—Mi*« Robert*.
4 shtrtA 2 pair drawers, 1 quilt, 1 pair seske—Mrs.
On . . .
c)4 pound* b-eswns—Mrs. (Hlen.
1 qoio, 1 oundle linworais—Mr* Adafr.-
1 quilt, 1 shirt, 1 pair drawers, 1 bnndf* rags—Mrs.
T. olexautler.
1 quilt, 2 pillows, Z snir.s, 1 baud’* bandages—Mvn,
Orubcrg.
1 quflt, Z pennd* beeswax—Mrs. Brand.
1 quilt, £ *hirt* —Mr* Adam*
1 buttle wine, 1 tswei. 1 buadle rsgs—Mrs. Gxwtilto.
1 paektg* Hut, 1 shirt, 1 skein whlto *Hk, bun<8*
regs—Mrs. Gar-«tt.
1 quit, 1 blanket, 8 towels, 2 «hlr.,, 2 pxtr drawers, 1
f air pads, 8 pair eceks, £ pinow cases, 1 eeunicrp -ae,
sheet, beeswax, 1 bet ie liohty—Miss Llxai* (Til*.
1 pillows and cases. S shirts, 1 handle sag*. M gahon
dried plums. >4 peck dried apple#, 1 beadle rag#, I
loaves tig! t-bread—Mrj J. Mliht. _
2 eomforterx, 9 pillows and eases, 6 sheets, 2 pair
drawers, 1 bundle ra.»*—Mrs. P.Oeroiand.
1 quilt, 1 bundle sage, 1 oumile.rags—Sir*. Iris.
1 quilt, 1 towel. Ipillrw eaaei,—Mra Josn %1tooa.
Z solrts, 1 towel, bandages—Mrs '8oM* Swtherlaaii.
Puusiit Hn-i. P. 0^ Talbot pa, April 1,1S83.
DU Ret. A. F. Freemen, FrtolfoM M. 4.6m%;
The patriotic ladies ol tnis ro nun unity, alwi/o ready
to relieve the distressed, mere erpeeis.ly towards the
sick and wounded seldlers, wb* are boitflng fer ear
rights, oar homes and fireside#, have eenetodod to >e»d
a box. directed to yea, eonte slog bed oiothlug. Yes
will when you receive them, n-koewhmgo the receipt,
and direct to me at Pleaoant HID. Tafbot Co^ 14a. Be
low I send a list of each lady wHh her gift.
Respectfully, M. F. MILLER.
Mrs. John A. Camerrs—1 eocatwrpane, 1 comfort, 1
pillow and slip.
Mrs. G. Forgans#—1 qx It.
Mra J. Cheney—1 eomwrt, 1 tteet, I eoumeepxae, 1
pillow and sup, 1 towel.
Mrs. Heard—1 bed eever.
Mrs J. Spruill—i bed *<,v«r. 1 Aset, ! pKew slip, 2
Mir iGcki
Mrs J5. B. Kendrick—1 efteiit, 1 sh«el, 1 pair pasta, 1
*°Mr*. Judge Hoft—7 qnilt, 1 pair Meets. 1 pair such*,
buyer and oggs, 1 pair piltows bad tbps, 4 botrias
V12S#
Mrs- B. B. Bonner—1 bca eovee, 1 Aeet.
Mrs. John Ray—1 qnlit, 1 pktr i*ee*s, 1 ptoVefa
w*PP«-. boner. 1 pair eeelrs.
Mia. 4L Hough—1 quill.
Mrs M. ». M.llor—1 eomfbrr
Mr*. A. F Owew—Y cwmfert, 1 pair sheets, 1 pKtrw. 1
•sir pliiew slip*.
Mrs. B. FoLer, 1 pair sheets, S pa* p«»* fCpa, 1
•OMtorpaa*-
froos 9L Ftnsf* Churth, A ofmrta, #«k
gg mmHuthr- 1 and 13 wb.t* r.tesespwii -bfcru-. M psfr
drawer*. 4i *h«*«. 14 mac.,-*** r.ek*. IS plBew t>rto It
pillow esoee, 8 large jwwr.orvabiee. 3 dsecstsg k#wss, I
quHtod n*#k eem/erts. _ ,
r-vm die Oi Area of St Fsvfs Cknrrt Agjfu*.
Beversl pairs of •ecuad-nar.-i drawers, erve- al yin
mcomi-hAoA w to* #a*oi. several secoad-haeto shirt*,
Snib. e.«ih*. ke . lor re.s; mil '• ra^, bajdagos,
fat, 12 bottles elaovbvrry wiiie, S 'xxV.ee pe#sh rev-
dial. * i#--S p **#-»*», 1 ,*•' j*L / leaf *«r- r -
broate, vu*v ovate- i *•» T* r »*?!>*«, *on.
O’- behe—’ *<’ G**r §«.3He-'*, et4 she Hsjptel Aid
Bocicty of St- Pfcrtip 1 * Ohtrwb. >v_-x»a. ire.tra 'be
ojaoeredt taaniv far SLe above dunaU^a#.
rrsnMMt 9k tmf
ArHolo* goWe and i'wlrihtiU-d frees Si. Fhliiq. f
Mosjnt.il Aid SaoUty, Auanlt, 6a.
Cbttaa sbl-ve SCO. drawers «tt, pUiew canes Uni,
shoes* 3SS, eemteru df, bvaaket* 21, took* L0 pairs,
flaoasi shirt* 29, hick xy and ne* shtria 3, eheuk shi ts
1L, poekagee bondaees 6, w- ryet boos id, bandies lint J,
bed Beks 2, teethrr bevis A hannkerohiefi 100, leather
tellews 2R, eettoa pllios# 29, qa ii* 2, neck tie* 4, gloves
2 pair, assortment of kerb* 2. bundles of old linen 3,
qoiaeo jtelsy 1 jsr, p*nt*lo»n# t pair, package* of gela
tine t, 1st aggie** 1, blacxbe ry wlue 5 bottle*, blackber
ry jeliy 1 Jar, barley 2 sack, mustard 1 bottle, towels 72.
AeKnow iedgment.
The Attest* ZfMpltal AasedaUoa acknowledges the
feCewtng eoatrlbutieav, threagb Mr*. G. J. Fore acre;
From the Ladioe of Amite Clly, Lx, 944 00
a llr. 0. S. Stewart. SJ 00
* Mr. S. A Smith. 16 00
* #r. B. F. Taylor fl 00
“ Fr. J. M. Moore. 3 00
** MX. Jepas Young 9 00
" Mr. 9. tL Smith 5 00
“ B«v. Levi SpiLsr- 8 tO
* Parker Loving (aegre man) 8 CO
9100 00
Stem Mh ft. M. Greene—t Buttresses, 1 mate pillow,
teeen Mrs. C. B. Stewart—f suit-cutes, 1 moss pillow.
From Mrs. J. P. LaBg.ee—1 h aaket. ,
From Misses UeU ohaci and Mr* Baker—6comforts.
the Society ate under many obligation* to our
L#oisfavia Meads for such liberal donations.
Mss. ISAAC WINSHIP, President.
K«s BL SweuB, Beerefarf.
SCYTHE BLADES.
NOZBN BOYTWE BLADES, at $39 per
4#04)11. Fer sale hr
■trM-Zn S B. ROB80N A CO
60 IK>ZSDr.
W B Kav« ja*trce«iY*^ W d 'x*tvDRE83ING
COMBS. Fer sola to tHe trado. Order
MOB. Also
4 barral# Sulpbwr and Brimstone.
S9 barrels Alex lean Coehineal.
HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOYNER.
ep4-«73ly'M
NOTICE.
F ROM this data freight will be received at
Che ofSrw ef the Southern Express Compa
ny teem 8 e’wteclt A. M., until 4 o’clock P. M.,
ealy. A. K. HOI.T,
Mnnrit n-3« Arob^
COMPANIES OF CAVALRY
WANTED Toil THE WAR
I HAVE BEEN AUTHOPIZSD by the Seo-
retary «T 'War fe> riis# a regiment of e*v-
alry for the Confederate Stetoa serwice for
three fo Mia ot for the v'ar, trhieh he h#e pro-
mi# ed te arm. I propes# to reerive eompaolea
le be mustered into service, to be combined
frith compacts# »«» Laing raiseti bj Col. W
J. Lawton te constitoU a r«(tuent. Immedi
ate eerrefpoBdeaee is ieepsetfullY invited.
T. P JANES,
marlfi-lm Pea field, Georjin.
Te the HcrirvoJcBt and Patriotic tbroMfffc-
out the South.
The Ladies’ AiUcta H j«pifal AsFcc!*(lea
has been organ tee l only about ivro cionthc,
yet during thia lime it has been one of the
favored agents, unidr Providence, of doing
much for the comfort and alleviation ef the
sufferings of the many thousands of, sick and
wounded soldiers sent to this point. It has
been with proud and unalloyed satisfaction,
that the members of our Soolety have been
thus enabled to snpi !y the places of tha mo
thers, wives and sie'vrs of these loved defend
ers of their and our firesides aad iiu!e oaea,
by ministering to fht tu intend of these laved
ones.
We learn that other soldiers are aeon te he
seat hither, to take the plaeee of these who
have boon restored to health and returned to
the post of duty, aad we doubt not of honor,
if not of glory. It will be the pleasing duty
of ibe members of this Association to be un
ceasing in their attentions to those when they
arrive, aud to antielpate their every waa4,
until they, too, shall be restored to health.
But while we may rqoioe that our position
affords us the high and blessed privilege of
thus serving our eonntry aad doing good, wo
are compelled to call upon others who do not
enjoy suob opportunity of bestowing personal
attention to the sick and wounded soldiers,
to send to us as muoh as they eaa spare ef
the numerous articles needed to add to the
comfort, nourish ar.d strengthen, as well aa
to aid in restoring to health ocr siok soldiers.*'
By oi dor of Mrs. ISAAC WINSHIP,
President Atlanta Hospital Association.
Eca H. Goods, Seoiotsry.
Direct ail contributions to the President of
this Association, Atlanta, Ga.
Papers 1 hrsnghoat the Confederacy are re
spectfully but earnestly, requested to pub
lish the above.
•This is addressed to the Ladies especially,
and wo hope they will promptly and ohoer-
fully respond to this our appeal.
WANTED TO HiRE.
A COLORED SERVANT to do the work for
a small family. One well qualified can
got a good vitoatloB. Apply at this office.
T 1 *-. 1 *..
WAKTEED.
T EN practical HATTHRfl, who understand
the forming a&d manufacturing of Wood
Hats by machinery Steady employment aad
good w:gns.
apt-rim JOHN M. HOLBROOK.
Xotiee to Railroad Contractors,
Planter* and Others.
NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS RAILROAD
COMPANY.
T HIS wrmpary ii new prepared to receive
proposal# for the Gradine, Bridging ant
Saperstrooturs af their enti e P.'nd, from New
Iberia, en the Bayou Tech#, to Orange, on the
Sabine River, one hundred and seventeen
miles.
The read passes through the prairies of CaJ-
easfetL a region ef eonntey' per'oetly healthy
aad abundantly supplied with provisions,
bring adjacent to tba great stcek and grain
growing region of Texas; and safe frtrn iava-
riea, the coast of tho galf being line<3 by an
impassable marsh.
It is ths only link wanting to eonneet New
Orleans with the retire ad system of Texas,
aad th>-a epsniag te *<ur whole eonatry one of
the msst preduetivc regions in the continent.
This Company will be prepared to coniract
with one or non individuals for the construc
tion ef tha whole cr wart of the read, or to
hire freta on# te two thousand negroes.
Payments will he made in money, and such
preportions of stock as ii usual for each class
ef w«k.
Transportation, provisions and eiothinr for
ell negroes brought on this work, will be fur
nished if desired.
There will be about en# million and a half
cubic yards ef excavation and embankment,
and about U irty thousaud iiueai fees of bridg-
Sl
The wants of ear eorn man try require the
completion of this Rose in toe shortest possi
ble tame, and it wii, be done. All interested
parties will keep this iu mind.
Oeastaunieations must be eddreeted te
Ooa. A M. GENTRY, President.
©r te E L. H1RIOT, Chief Engineer,
epfi-lm t* Common street, N. 0.
WK H. DeSHONG.
REAL ESTATE AGENT
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
I HAVSepeaed e henseec Whiteballstrevi,
■ear Mttehaii, Un the porpoe# ef doing
GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUblNESe;
All kinds ef Conn fry Preduee bought aad eo.d"
and e waU-emorted etoec of Groceries kept ea
head, which will bt toii shear for eaah. A
rvaaeaahi# steers of patronage K.Leitod.
leathern liight* Towels.
C \F GEORGIA COTTON' and made by Geer-
) via Ak*d*.
apdMf A KcPHERSON A CO.
Weight* and Meaaure*.
Eushcls.
Pvnndt*
Wheat
• a
-1tff,
W
Shelled Corn
Com in tho ear
By#
:«5
Oats
* rtrr ,. T .
94
Barley .
11
Irish Potatoes
TMftt
—-.„4r
Sweet Potatoes—....
M
White Beans...„. ..
*. M *. Mr(tf ee tt
4b
Castor Beans.
, . - ,-r.
9*
Clover Seed.
,
,,,.94
Timothy 8ced ........
40
Fiax Seed
.......
M
Hemp Seed
44
Blue Grass Seed
—.14
Buckwheat
Dried Peaches
•
88
Dried Apples
Mrtf
24
Onions., .
Salt
....,,,,,
—Hl'.Td
Stone Coal
.
M
Malt
_..
!•
Bran.....
-VVT,
_.*»
Turnips
.94
Plastering Halr...„.
,, , a
Ucdlacked Lime
....« 89
Corn Meal
...... ...... ...
—48
Fine Salt
te
A box 34 by 16 loehea, 22 deep, ostitsln* 1 bnrreL
“ 1« by HR - 8 “ - 1 faahri.
“ 8 by 8.4 « 8 “ “ 1 peek.
“ 7 by 4 “ 4.8“ “ R (Mien.
“ 4 by 4 “ 2.4 “ “ 1 quart
Ten Gallons Pickled Onions „....83 pounds
M Pour Oro it ^.81 pounds
F. M. J AOX, .A-gent,
Baker and Candy ManHfaetnxer,
■BXT BOOB TO w. F. KlttlH A OB,
Whitehall St, Atlanta, Georgia.
K EEPS tar. tly on h aid aa esealleat Steak
of OONIiXmONAMBB,
FRUITS.
NUTF
PREFER VII,
JELLIES,
7I0KHLS,
So., Aa
Alee, Fine Imported WINEB, BRANCH*.
TOBACCO, CIGARB, ke., he.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Ban
kets, Tuye, Ac,
The Li.I ra and the Public gaaeruily are r2(
wpoctfuily in rited to call. nar*
E. M. ED WARD Y.
Family Groceries,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AT GEO. BL DASTBL’H OLD STAND,
Whitehall Straet, Atlanta, Oa.
gW Particular attention (tv-m to all order*,
jaall-tf
Direct from Ireland!
BfocJtade, Stoat Flat ond the Rail 8p fit
ter to th* Contrary \uivritlutcnid ing,
TUBT received foots three to Iva hundred
d barrels of
nunn POTATOES,
large, Bound, and if Mercer deeoeut, nitehd*
for the table er for planting and may he found
at F05TLR, <JUEEK k 00 %
jaa. U-ticcy’fiJ Marietta Street
LARD AND BACON.
BARRELS PRIME LEAF LARD ;
85,990 lbs. Superior Bacon.
For sale by
aplk-lm B. R. RORSOR A C#
100