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COHFEDEHATE STATES.
Prssidsnt,
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of MiMiMlppi
Tl»« President,
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia-
Becretary of State,
JUDAH P BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana.
Secretary of the Treasury.
C. 0. MEMMINGER,
Of South Carolina.
Secretary of War.
GEORGE W- RANDOLPH,
Of Virginia.
Secretary of the Npvy.
STEPHEN R. MALLORY,
Of Florida.
Attorney General.
TH0MA8 H. WATTS,
Of Alabama.
Postmaster General,
JOHN H. REAGAN,
Of Texas.
ALADAStA.
Wm. L. Yacoey,
C. 0. C!sy, Jr.
AMtANSAB.
Robert W. Jofcnjson,*
C. B. Mitchell.
FLORIDA.
James M. Baiter,
A. K. Maxwell.
aaoaou..
Robert Toombe,*
B. H. Hill.*
XEKTCCKT.
Henry C. Burnett,
Wm. K. Buna.
LOCiaiAKA.
Edward Sparrow,*
T. J. Semuie*.
niaaiaaipra.
A. 6. Brown,
James Phelan.
MISSOURI.
I John B. Clarke,
R. L. I. Peyton.
soars oaJtvUJia.
, George Darla,*
Wm. T. Dortch.
sooth caaouSA.
Robert W. Barnwell,*
I Jame> L. Orr.*
TUlEHtX.
Guataeua A. Henry,
Land on 0. Ha. nee.
TEXAS.
Louis T. Wlgtell,*
; W. S. Oldham.*
VTBQIHLA.
| R. M. T. Hunter,
) Wm. Ballard Preston.
HOUSE OF RKPREBKHTATrVKS.
ALABAMA.
Dial.
1. T. J. Foster,
W. R. Smith,
J. P. Ralls,
J. L. M. Ouiry,*
F. B. Lyon,
W. P. Chilton,*
D. Clopton,
J. 8. Pu K h,
& 8. Darjran.
ARBAR8A8.
G. A. Garland,
James U. Patterson.
(Incomplete.)
FLORIDA.
James B. Dawklna,
It. B. Hilton.
■ORTH CARO US A.
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L WEE Smith,*
R R Bridges,
0 R Keenan,
T D McDowell,
A U Arrington,
J K McLean,
W 8 Ashe,
William Lander,
B 8 Gaither,
Julian Hartridge,
Chas J Munnerlyn,
Hines Holt,
Augustus 11 Kenan,*
David W Lewis,
W W Clark,
Robert P Trippe,
Lucius J Gartrell,
Hardy Strickland,
10. Augustus R Wright
KBkTOOKT.
lUs A T X7i rlUwju ,•
BOUT! OAftOUBA.
John McQueen,
W Porcher Miles'*
L M Ayer,
M L Bonham,
James Farrow.
W W. Boyce.*
rSNHESSBB.
Joseph B Heiakell,
W G Swan,
W H Tibbs,
E F Gardenshlre,
Henry 8 Foote, Jr.,
Meredith P Gentry,
George W Jones,
Thomas Menncs,
_. J DC Adkins,*
10. John V Wright,
11. D M Ourrln.*
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LOCI8IABA.
Charles J VUlere,
Char.es M Conrad,*
Duncan F Kenner,*
Luclen J Dupre,
John L Lewis,
John Perkins, Jl *
' Dussissim.
J W Clapp,
Reuben Davis,
Israel Welch,
H C Chambers,
0 R Singleton,
E Barksdale, *
John J McRae.
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John A WUcox,
O C Herbert,
P W Gras,
Y B Sexton,
M D Graham,
B U Epperson.
" ^ TtMIXLA. J
M R H Garnett,
John B Chambliss,
John Tyler,
Roger A Pryor.*
as 8 Boooek,*
maaociu.
1. W M Cook,
T. 0. Harris,
8. Casper W Bell,
A Adam H Condon,
B. G G West,
t L W Freeman,
7. Hyer.
Thomas I
John Goode, Jr.,
James P Holcombe,
A DO DeJarnettc,
j 9. William Smith,
10. Alexander R Betels
I 11. John B Baldwin,
I 18. Walter R Staples,%
| 18. Walter Preston,*
: 14. Albert G Jenkins,'
' 15. Robert J ohnston,*
! 10. Ovaries W Raeeoll.*
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
Confederate Congress—First SeaMou.
The following Is a list of the member* of the FirM
Congress of the Permanent Government oTthe Con
federate States, which meets In February next. ,
Th Jie Zmrkid with an asterisk (•) are member, erf the
Provisional Congress.
BEN ATS.
To the Citizens of Georgia and of
the other States of the Southern
Confederacy.
T he hospital aid society of bt.
PHILIP’8 CHURCH, Atlanta, Ga., waa
organised soon after the commencement of
actiye hostilities, and has been industriously
bat quietly laboring in its patriotic work eyer
since. Atlanta having been constituted by
the authorities a principal station for Hospi
tal work, we feel constrained to call upon our
Southern brethren to come to our help. There
are some 3 000 sick soldiers here now, hailing
from erery part of the Confederacy, and the
number is likely to be largely increased.
We appeal to our fellow-patriots to send ns
anything they can spare that Would be useful
for the sick and suffering. A careful and just
distribution will be made of all that we re
ceive.
They who prefer to make use of our Society
as the Almoner of their contributions, will
please address their packages to either of the
-I. Nrsigued^ ^ p FREEMAN, President,
JAME8 ORMOND, Vice President,
MRS. K. B WALKFR, Directress,
8 B. OATMAN, Treasurer,
8L Philip’s Church Hospital .Aid Society.
N- B. All papers in Georgia and the other
Slates of the Confederacy are requested, from
patriotic motives, to give the above a few in
sertion*. [muhlt-Ins
PIANOS.
A VARIETY OF PIANO FORTES FROM
the celebrated factory of
Wl. k.WBK & CO.,
Baltimore, Maryland, and Pianos from differ
ent Northern and Southern houses, for tale at
my store on Whitehall street. Treasury notes
and the bonds of the Pooled srnte States re-
cetred in pay. CARL F. BARTH.
**- P'ano Fortes tuned and renal red.
atarSAAm
tfEW prospectus
OF THE
iiiiTiiBif coiniiBBAfnr
A DAILY AXD ^EEKLT JOURNAL B*.
ADAIR & SMITH,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
TERMS:
Daily for one year $7 00
M for six months 4 00
M for three months 2 00
“ for one month ?5
One Dollar will pay for forty
days.
Weekly—$2 per Annum.
Clubs of ten or more, at one Post-Of
fice, $1.50 per annum.
Post-Masters, or other Agents who
will canvass 'for subscribers, can retain
12| per cent upon our regular (not club)
rates of all subscriptions sent us.
No name will be entered on our Mail
Books, in any case, without the cash in
advance; and all names will be promptly
erased tho day the subscription expires,
unless previously renewed,
OUR DAILY
contains all the latest news by telegraph.
Our corps of Army Correspondents are
unsurpassed for ability and truthfulness
by any paper in the Confederate States.
OUR WEEKLY
is published every Wednesday morning,
and contains all the choice and interest
ing matter of the Daily for the week.
The character of the Confederacy, as
a" high-toned and independent news jour
nal, is well established and its daily
circulation is the largest in Georgia.
We shall spare nefther labor nor ex
pense to make it the leading paper in
Georgia. Our unprecedented success, in
these hard times, during the short exis
tence of our paper, demonstrates the
practicability of a cheap, well conducted
paper sustaining itself.
As the new year soon sets in, we ask
our patrons and readers, everywhere, to
interest themselves in our behalf.
sari* HR TO <uBi
J3l AM 23 m £§<
S B. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monamenta, Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot
Stones, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Man tela, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu-
aaents, both Plain and Carvdtl, of all sices, and
priees to suit.
Gall and ses specimens, at Ware Rooms and
„ Geori
teb$5-1
Yard, opposite
If.
orgia Railroad Depot.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturers and Dealers is
MEN'S A BOY’S CLOT HI NS,
MNTlIHIN't FURNISHING GOODS,
OLOTSU CASNUfXR £8 JJTD testinge,
Iron-Front Building, White
ball, Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
April Jd, 1M1.
SALMONS I SIMMONS
V on ■&.***
A LARGE LOT OP
MILITARY GOODS ASD BCTTOSS,
A1JSO AN SXTBMVX ASSORTMENT OT
Colored & White Flannels,
L1NSKTS AND KBRSET8.
A beautiful Lot of
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL-CLOTHS,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And some 56 or 06 dosen
HOOP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
C A SH.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts,
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct 22.
E. J. HART & CO.,
WH0LE8ALE
Grocers, Druggists
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
77 and 79 Tchoupitoulas St.,
NEW ORLEANS,
Importers and Dealers
-IN-
Bran dy-
Cognac,
Rochelle,
Bordeaux, Ac.
Wlilsltey-
Old Rye,
Bourbon,
Scotch 4 Irish.
Rum, Gin, Ac.
x>\rixi.oo
Champagne t'iarei,
Mader’a, ttuerry,
Pori, Koek, Ac
Segara, Tobacco, SNUFF.
Spices, a, Soap. Starch.
Dyes, Indigo, Ac.
Sugar, Molasses, Coffee.
PrOvi«ior> o—
Pork Hams,
8 idea.
Beet A*> Ac.
Chemicals,
Drugs,
Acids.
Window Glass,
Papers, A., Ac.
And all other articles connected with the
WHOLESALE
DHUG AND GROCERY BUSINE&>
Jan’y J, 188‘2-ly
A. T. XXDBBSOfl •. W. AO AIR A. B. A9AIM.
ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO..
Wholesale Grocers,
PRODUCE
AMD
Commission Merchants,
Opposite Georgia Railroad Bank
IN WOODRUFF’8 BUILDING.
W E havo now in store, and to arrive from
New Orleans and Tennessee, a very ex
tensive stock of groceries.
We inviie tho attention of merebanta and
dealers to our stock. W* are enabled w* offer
inducements to the trade which cannot be sur
passed in this market.
We solicit consignments of all kinds *f pro
duce or any articles to be sold here. Our care
ful personal attention wili be given to selling
on commission or filling any orders for goeds
in this market
Rxrsxxncx*Messrs. J. E. Adger A C*^
Charleston, S. C.; Messrs. H. A J. Moore A
Co., Augusta, Ge.; Messrs. J. W. Ware A Co.,
Columbus, Ga,; Messrs. Denmead A Wright,
Marietta, Ga.; Hon. E. A. Niabet, Macon, Ga^
Hon. I. L. Harris, Milledgeville, Ga.; W. L-
High, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. Joseph Thomp
son, j. J. Thrasher, Esq., and any of the
Banks, Atlanta, Ga.
Jan. 12-d*wU.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THB! GEORGIA
H6ME INSURANCE COMPANY,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital * ■ • $‘250,000.
Dr. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, President.
B. F. Wiloox, Secretary.
Lift Iisaraaee Department.
AARON WILBUR, Actuary. .
Br. R. D. Anotr, Cenrelting Physician,
daghorn A Canningham’s Bniiding, 98 Bay »t
WHY WILL YE DIE f
A ND leave unprovided for wife, child or
friend, when a trifling sum paid, either
annually er quarterly, will secure for them a
heme and comforts of life. The Georgia Home
Life Insnrance Company offers inducements
superior to any life insurance company pre
sented before this community. Insurance may
be had for one year or for life. The life of a
debtor may be assured for the benefit of hit
creditors. A man can assure his own life so ss
to secure the benefit ef the Assurance himsolf
on attaining a certain age, while if he die be
fore, the sum assured is paid to his represen
tatives. “I cannot afford it.” Three cents a day
will assure $500 to a person twenty-eightyears
old, and a younger person need pay still less.
Is not the question, rather, can you, consider
ing your family, afford to die unassured.
Policies in Northern Companies can be
transferred to this Company on liberal terms,
and with little trouble.
For full information.and life inrurance,
apply to. BAM’L SMITH, Agent,
Doc. 10 -dly. Atlanta, Georgia.
INSURANCE AM I
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE}
T HE subscriber represents the following first
class INSURANCE COMPANIES, with
strong Capitals and large Surplus :
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery,
Capital - $300,000
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Com
pany, Richmond, Capital, -...$276,000
Merchants* Insurance Company, Richm’d,
Capital, $311,000
Authorised Capital— $000,600.
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Rich
mond, Capital $300,000
Valley of Virginia Insurance Company,
Winchester, Capital, 355,000
Jefferson Insurance Company, Scotlsville,
Capital $150,000
These Companies insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Household Furniture, and Personal
Proporty in city, town or oouatry on the moat
favorable terms, consistent with prudence and
safety.
Marine risks, on river and tho sea-Life
risks on white persona of both sexes—also en
the life of Negroes.
AM losses honorably adjusted and promptly
paid.
S. D. NILES,
GENERAL AGENT,
Office, corner of Whitehall A Alabama streets,
over Salmons A 8immons’ Dry Goods store.
Aug. 15—tf.
W. F.HERRUY6 & CO.
Manufacture s of, and Wholesale, and lictail Dealers in
CLOTHING,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, Ga
We invite the ettention of Officot, deeiriog KINK UNIFORMS, to our stock
of fine, aH veaol
-AND-
CONFEDERATE BLUE CLOTH
BUTLER & PETERS,
(SaeesasoM to High, Botisr A Oc.J
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
roa tbs eeacBAsa abd salb »
r a jyjy s a a b b rmoovem
Cotton, Groceries, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
[ AVB in store, at their Fire-Proof Ware
House, on the corner of Forsyth street and
the Railroad, (opposite the 8tate Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN ;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
til!ap22
which is ®f tho best quality made at the Crenshaw Mills, iu Richmond, ac
ceded to be the best made in the Confederate States, colors warranted to
Indigo an d perfectly fait. i
%
We are prepared to make up, at short notice,
. FINK UNIFOKM8 FOR OFFICERS,
UNIFORMS FOR COMPANIES, and
UNIFORMS FOR REGIMENTS,
by well trained handt and at as low prices as the cost ol the goods will justify.
W e also invite the attention ol dealers to the N'ete Manchester Sea Hand Setc
tng Cotton, a very line substitute for Spool Cotton, for the sale ol which we are
Agents. ....
Oar Stock of RKADY-MADK CLOTHING is not yet exhausted, and contain
many desirable and cheap articles, as doea also our stoek of MEN’S FURNISH
ING GOODS. • •
Terms Strictly Cash.
January 14, 1862-11.
W. F, HERRING & CO
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS lit
ffi.ltl Mill OP FlIIMM
MOSS AND HAIK MATTRESSES,
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES ; &C.,
PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA CEORCii
—SOLE AGENT# FOE—
-Wrigrixt’si
Admitted to be the Rest in use
ocl,
May 17, 1M1.
CONFEDERATE
nunyuiumiY
ON HUNTER STRXXT,
Atlanta, Greorgia,
V. a. anraoB,
*. ■- bra non
NOTICE.
A HARRISON-PATENT FLOUR MILL, 90-
J®®** Also, a Kaso-
P®* ©urn Mill stone, 30-inch, and one Log
CatA, «br Bale by w. H. JONES.
Inqnuw of 8TEWA ET A MOORE,
. B _ **rieiu street, Atlanta, Ga.
April 8, TO-lm
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
An
GENERAL AGENT
For the purchase sad sale ef aH kinds e
Produce,
MARIETTA, 8T ATLANTA, GA
Refers to—
Massey A Lansdeil, Atlanta, Go.
Reese A Linton, Augusta, Go.
Rev. W. C. Baas, Macon, Go.
Dr. T. N. Poulloin, Greensborough, Ga.
Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston, 8. C.,
Stratton A 8eymour, Nashville, t'enm.
J. H. Willy, Stshvijle, Tens.
jen tiMh
brown, flemino & co. y
ATLANTA,
JIASOJilC HALL BUILDING-
NEW ORLEANS,
97 GRAYIER STREET.
W U OLES'ALE
Produce Dealers
AND GENBRAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
P ARTICULAR attention given to, and or
ders solicited for, Sugars, Molasses, Wool,
Hides, Ac., Ac
Jan. 1, 1882—tf
H. WAXMOWVn. F. SXOTB8XCC*
WABMOUTH 4 BEIITBBBUCK,
Importer* and Manufasturers of
HAVAK1 AND AMHRICAN
CIGARS,
Dealers in
GULLATT & BARNES,
VITHO are prepared to de, at the shortest bo
A klBd * 04 in IRON and i LORILLA RO I HACCABO; AtfU «£G T£H
n#r7 JOb “ ° ( * ver7 defl ~ SRUFF. SMGKIMG AN') CHEWING TO
P JAS. B. GULLATT, W. BASSES.
dee7-tf
HUNTINGTON, M.
1 00 BBL£L 50-1 B - KFi5EI) OIL, for ;
ehinery, for sale by
fobl-tillaptl BUTLRfi
A PETERE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OFFICE m Raweon's new build
ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Btreest—
Reeidenoe trot house to the left of Col. Yaa-
e *F' 1 Janl’02
WANTED FOR CASH!
A F hRM of 400 te ««# oeree of lend, with
XX nocecsary improvements, and a fair prs-
perttoa af bottom lands, and situated en a
market. A place within 10 or 12
■aHes ef Atlanta preferred. Apply to
April 4-2m AJBBvTT A BRO.
IEWING TO
BACCO. PIP€S. As,
A
retail
good assortment ol the best Cigars for the
il trade to be found «.*. their store on White-
hell street, between Ripley’s Croeksry at
Gilbert's Jewelry store. mar32 ly
and
eiTI BALL KtALI SIMINABT,
'T’HE exercise# of thisechooi will be returned
A on Monday, 13th instant, in the eli gnal
sod spacious basement of the Central Preeby-
terian Church.
Gratefiff for the very liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed, they hope te uteri', a eontinn-
ance of the asms.
For Terms, please see Circular or call on the |
andereighed. J. w. MILLER,
inn. 10-dly. MaRY L MILL RE-
MEAT! MEAT!
FOR PLANTERS.
A LOT 07 PICKLED BEEF, much cheaper
than Bacon, for sale by
apXtliinorlO
J. J. THRASHER.
i Water Pipes, Fire Brick*, £e>
T HE SOUTHERN FORCE LA IN MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, KaoliD, fr-iiii
j Caroline, are now prepared to furnish at *i;or
notice,
WATER FIFES,
! double glased, with a perfect vitrions bod'
suitable for eonduit pipes for cities, Ac., fros
| twenty-six inchos diameter to one inch, cs;
! ble of sustaining a pressure of 150 head
: water. Also,
.FIRE BRICKS
which h*Y0 no superior. We also manufacture j
All kinds of C. C. and Granite Ware, and w’iii-- I
most respectfully solicit orders for the aMi
Oo<^«. W. H FARROW, AgeDt,
Kaolin, 8.0.
^C,L]S A WYLJJS, Agents, Atlanta, Ga-
nug 8 tf
OFFICERS
or THE
ATIAJTA HOSPITAL ASS0CIAl|
President—Mrs. Isaac W ID8 ^'P- |
Vies Presidenu—Mrs. Col. Yancey. Ms
Col. Wlisoe, Mrs. Wiliis Pe^it, Mrs. A- C. '«i '
Mrs. G J. Fore acre, Mrs. 8. G Howell, Airs i
N. Biaamons, Mrs. 8. B. Robson, Mr». ®‘ e *
Ponder, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. B W. Ada®*- <
Mrs. Perine Brows, Mrs. G. G Hnii, M r3,
Overby. f
Bf^retape?—Misi Eue H. Goode and M’i|
Dr Tayi«,».
Treasurer—Mrs. Hr Laswt».
tuor20-3us
The Atlautu Hospital Assoclatlo®’
S URGEON JOHNSON is d<sirous thu’-
Ladies ia svery part of the country s 1
not relax their efforts in teed ng to liiiD - I
oil the Hcspiui stores they cau entain for :£ * j
use of our soldiers. f
He informed me that demands wili b’
upon eur Societies her* for every baiti * b?!,
ia th* South for such articles as be sick * £ * |
wounded soldiers may need- The women-'
th* country have tfone much, yet much- f
mains t* be done, and it is to be h"ped i: * j
they will net he "weary m well df ing "
* Mr*. ISAAC WINSrilP.
April 11-AX Presniec!
atijanta
VINEGAR MANUFACTORY
117 E are now prepared to supply tbe us*
W with a choice article of Vinegar at
sonahles rates. All orders from abroad
promptly attesdsd to by addressing they
prietore. ^ . rCl
mar26-6nt B CLEVELAND ^