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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE
ADVANTAGE.
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 25,
1862. VOLUME II—NO. 61
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IJ 8 SC RI FT (ON & AOVEftTIhINO ICHIDULt
T* *RHH Of SPBBOIIFTIO*
3*n.r, per >Daaa. .... J7 00
n'raxiT, per annum, *, 00
“a-ment require*) invariably *n Ellina.
ADTuerreiHO
■>ne dquare of 10 lino* or lee*, on* insertion, ; U 4
rtfly Gent* for each subsequent Insertion I*** than on*
a utfc-
DAILY RA.'TBS.
Yearly advertising, with the privilege of change, trill
he taken at the following rate* :
for one Square, renewable once a mnoth, | 86
for three Square*, SO
for one-fourth Oflfumn,.. ..., 00
for one-half Oolumn, „ 110
for one Column, 890
All Tabular work, with or without rales, and adver
tisements occupying double 'column, trill be charged
double the above rates.
Advertisement* not marked on oopy lor a •perilled
time, will be published until ordered oat, and charged
according to the above rate*.
Advertisements Inserted In th* Dailt, and Wczxlt
editions, will be charged 5o per cent e-ldltloual to th*
regular daily rates.
Yearly advertisers will be limited to the space con
tracted for. They trill be charged extra at regular rate*
for Want*, Rents, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices to
Consignees, Ac., and payment demanded quarterly.
|Sr Tsaxsijut AovaaTuiao host a* rain roa ie
Anvanot.
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anless by special contract.
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ly, or at irregular Intervals In either of th* papers, will
be charged $1 per square for every Insertion.
Announcing candidates for State, County, and Muni
cipal offices, 05 each—to be paid Id advance in every
All advertisements for Charitable Institutions, Milita
ry and fire Companies, Ward, Town and other Public
Meetings, will be charged half price
Marriages and deaths are published as newt; but
Obituaries, Tribute# of Respect and Funeral Invitation*
as other advertisements.
Kditorlal Notices In Local Column will be oharged 80
, erst* per line.
The paper, under no circumstance*, to be included in
a contract.
No deduetlon or variation will be made from th* fore
going rates. ADAIR A 8MITH.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
AngucU to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare, $4 4*
YONGR. Superintendent
MoXHIXe PASI1R36RR tfcAIB
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at..... T.*«, A. M
Arrive* at Augusta at * “
Leave* Augusta, daily, at ~ ft
Arrive* at Atlanta at T.lb, r.
aipOT rarsssa** axp rail vrair.
Uuva* Atlanta, daily, at - T.40, P. M,
Airive* at Augusta at *A. in.
Leaves Augusta at - *• "•
Arrive* at Atlanta at — •••• 1-®*, A. *.
TO CONNECT WITH
ATHENS mid WAIHINOKW.
Leave Augusta —••• t" m
Arrive at Aihau* * *• “
Leave Ailatta *'"• % „
Arrive at Washington * **' f “
Leave Athene * J- “
Leave Washington ■”« * JJ*
Arrive at Atlanta — 7 *•> *• *•
TO CONNECT WITH t% ARKENTOM.
Leave Augusta 4.00. P. M., and Atlanta 7.00,
Arrive at Warrenton J M, PM-
Leave Warrenton r m.
LsiaO U Ad*-* 7 ® ?-»?• f; M-, »od »» Atlanta
at 3H4, A. M-
Thi* Road runain connection with the Train*
eTthe South Carolina and th* Savannah and
Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
ATLANTA A WFST-POINT H. R.
A Hr ato » SfV ?8j«f * T Milea-Para,-»i *•-
GEORGE. 0. HULL, Superintendent
VUV TRAIN;
Lwavw* Atlanta, daily, At «••• * **> * {}'
Arrive* 8t W#it-P«»t *!.• •• - J J- * JJ
Leave* West-Point daily, at - »*■ P- *
Arrive* at Atlaut* at
pRKienr r*Aiw
Leave. Atlanta, daily, at *•»«, A. M
Arrive, at West Point at..... J J'
Leaves W**t-Point, daily. *t - T.50, A M.
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Thil h dd t -.a»ccw with tpe ^oetguatery A
West-Point Hoad at We*t-I e»at-
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WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Chattauooja, 1S« Milee— Farn^...$6.
ygiiil 8. ROW i.Ah'it. Superintendent.
bight raMKnee* trair.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at.. T J. “*
Arrive* at CVttaooora. a» . * A
Ltitl Chbiunooga, daily. f-
at itiauta, at » «•
Itrusi rtsiRt, RA,t- Aso rtttIMIt TU “
Wave* Atlanta. 4»iJy. »t..' £ JJ
Arrive# «t Ob*W*»oofa. M-w- * «*’ J* “•
Arrive* at Atlanta at *; r J
This Road connecw.eacn way.with
Branch Railroad at Ki cg»ton. th«s Ba*« J^
tww and Georgia Riairoed at IHJW*. a*d th.
Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at t hatta-
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BACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon, 1«* Milee—Fare, L* M
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ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent
i Wi-rsav RgitRudf CsBr*u T -1
M^foc, Georgia, 4ujy M, IW1- 1
O n ana after Sunday, 4t*» of AUfWt the
Pkasengor end ken Trw» will run a# fel
low* ;
Leav* Macon -*• A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta - 4 P. M.
Leave* Atlanta AM A. II.
Arrive* at Macon - 1J.#4 tf.
Thi* Train oonnecte with Central, Soulh-
western and Musoogee Ratlraade at Maooa
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ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac
BY GfeOROLk RAILROAD.
Due, daily, U ij*> a. M
Closes, dally, at 6.bo P. SI
BY WK8TEKN k ATLANTIC UAILHOAD.
Due, daily, at AliP.N
Cto*es, dally, at .' ,IUK) P. M.
BY ATLANTA k WEST-POINT RAILROAD
Du*, dal!,, a* A13 P. M.
Closes, dally, at. 9,00 p jg
BY MACON A WE8TKKN RAILROAD.
Due, dally, at .A00 P. M.
Close*, dally, at 9.00 P. M
OFFICE HOL'RR.
This Office win be kept open a* follows;
Open at. 7^ A M. Close af- 1P.M.
Open at. 2Jf P.M. Qoseat «P.M.
8UNDAY.
Open at 8 A.M. Close at 9 W AM.
Open at 6 P.M. Close at 6 P.M.
Tl« office will be dosed on th* arrival of each maB
uniil the iktiLrt* U dUtribuied.
THO«. 0. HOWARD,
" Powr-Maj»t^r.
▲timnU,, March 11, 18C^.
GORDON SPRINGS
Near Tunnel Hill Station, Georgia,
FOR SALE,
FOR CONFEDERATE SOTE80R EX
CHANGE FOR NEGROES.
T HIS fashionable and popular Watering
Plaoe, is accessible by railroad from any
direction, and twelve mile* from Daiton. m
Wbitheld county, Gaorgia, and twenty-five
miles (rom Chattanooga. It has a fine Hot*l,
containing thirty rooms, together with all ne^
ceesary out-houae*. four collage* with lour
rooms eaoh, and one large ono story building,
with thirty rooms There are tbi. teen Bpnn*»
of Chalybeate, Suiphur, Megncs a, Soda and
Freestone waters. A fine 8tock Farm i* at
tached to the Spring*, of between three and
four hundred acre*, cultivated in grain, of
which two hundred acres are creek bottom
land. A portion lie* on the mountain side
(Taylor’s Range,) suitable for a vineyard, and
near the Hotel is an Orchard, with fruit 01
almost every description. These Sprirg- are on
the Western A Atlantic railroad, and easy of
access, being convenient to those desiring a
pleasant or summer residence.
Title guaranteed. Apply to
PA88MOKE, LIDE A MARSHALL,
Memphis, Tens.,
Or to Z. H. GORDON.
aplO lrn Shell Mound, Tens.
DRUGS, &c7
BLUE MASS,
EPSOM S A LI'S,
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,
ALSO,
14 BBL8- OF NO I REFINED TANNER'S
OIL.
AND 24 BBLS. TANNER’8 OIL, AT
RATES.
HAMILTON. MAKKLEY A JOYNER.
mar*J8-t37jly'6t.
E. M. EDWARDY,
Family Groceries,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AT GKO. H. DANIKL’g OLD STAND,
Whitehall Street,' A t Ian la, Ga.
fJW" Particular attention given to all orders.
Jan 11 - if
Direct from Ireland!
BlocJctnif, Stone Fleet and the Rail Split
ter to the Contrary Notwithstanding.
J U8T received from three to fir® hdndrrj
IRISH rOTATOES,
large, sound, and of ifercfr dascenl, raiVshle
for the i&hi» or for plenums, *nd xuay h? found
at FOSTER, ^L'liEN A CO.’S,
jan. 1| tSiuy‘62 Marietta Street-
H. JOINER A
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 1'. / iabera* VwJw-
,|TLA NT A, GECmCitA-
^EEP constactiy on hand—
FLOUR, SALT, BACON,
RICE. SUGAR. 8YRUJ\
OOP”, W EEA^, vVATi
IRIjjH POTAT^^S. RYg, AcJ
mar? ly
“OO POZEINT.
W £ have just received 88 doxet DRESSING
COMBS. For s»i* to the trade Order
*oon- Also .
4 barrels Sulphur and Brimstone.
}0 barrels Mexican OochmaaL
Hamilton, mare ley a joyner
ap*-4*fJly’M
ifoldler’s Reli f Society ” for the At
lanta Hospital?.
Arad. I.—Mrj. J. C. Franklin, Fulten county, Ga.—
10 dusen eggs, 8 lbs. butler.
Ladles Soldiers Belief Society, Atlanta, Ga.—S4
shirts, T pair drawers, 1 towel, 1 pair sotks, 13 haver-
sackt.
Amerlcua, Ga.—1 box containing 1 mattress, 1 com
fort, 3 coverlets, 4 (beets, T shins, 1 pair p»nt», 1 vest,
7 pair socks, i dressing gown, V towels, 14 b,.tiles wine,
4 bottles cordial, 1 bottle beer, 2 bottles preserves, 6
papers cocoa, 2 cakes soap, 1 bag dried fruit, old
clothes.
Clark's Station, Wilkes o -ooty, Ga.—1 box contain
ing 6 quills, 7 sheets ti pillows, SpUlow slips, 1 blanket,
1 counterpane, 8 shirt*, 8 pair urawtrg. t> teweli, 10
pair socks, 10 dozen candles, i bot tle honey, dried fruit,
mustard, pepper, ssga.
1 box , containing 1 quilt, 2 sheets, 4 towel*, 1
pillow, 4 pi.low slips, 5 shuts, 4 pair drawers, 2 pair
pants, 4 pair socks, 1 vest, old cl-ths*.
Mrs, Mark Johnson, Bartow county, Qa.—1 kondle
containing 2 pi lows, 2 p-llow slips, 8 shuts, 1 pair
drawers, 1 bottle wine.
Avail 2.—Military Aid Soci-ty, Mobile, Alabama,—
7 comforts, 2 blanket*, 6 bed ticks. 1 pillow, 6 pillow
slips, 6 towels, 8 shirts, 8 pair diawtrs, S sheets 1 loaf
sugar, 8 papers tea,3 boxe. gelatine, 1 box a.Lpice.
April 3.—Charleston, 8 C —21 comforts. 21 p Hows,
7f> sheets, 12 towels, 12 handkerchiefs, Is Aes.ing
gowns, 8 ai.lrts, 11 pair sl'.ppera, 8 brushes, 12 spit
toon*.
Arsn. 4—Waabington, Gs—1 mattres*, 1 quilt, 1
pillow, 1 pillow slip, 1 sheet. 4 towels, 3 shirts, 1 pair
drawers,S pair socks, 1 bag Soer.peis, paper, sn ,p.
Apsil 7 —Mrs. Rowland, Cass county, Ga—1 comfort,
7 pillow slips, It) shirts, It) ptlr drawers, 2 towels, 19
pair socks, lu pair pants, old cloth* pepper.
Moaxx Kxckitbo.—avbil 1,—Mrs 0. W. Stevens,
■parts, Ga.—11 00.
Rev. N. X. Crauford;*Penfield, Ga.— |J5 25.
Citizens of Washington, Wilkes county, through Mrs.
UuU—4110 00.
April 3.—8. A. Society, Tuskeegee, Alabama—$-53.
Mrs. SalJle hipscotnbe, through Dr. Brown—$5 00.
Money expended—|S0 i 0.
Distributed among the various Hospitals from April
1st to April 8th—68 shirts, 75 pair drawers. 18 pair of
pants, 6 vests, 9 collars, 73 pair socks, 25 tvwe’s, 7
handkerchiefs, 5 oomforteis, old cloths, 13 bottles of
wine. 4 bottles cordial, 3 b .ttles brand/, 8 dozen ee'gs,
hams, beef, butter, milk, eoffe-, tea, augur, dried fruit.,
corn, starch, gelatine, meal, grits, flour, rice, jelly,
pickles, preserves, allspice, pepper, sage, Ac.
Sent to the Western Army at Corinth, Miss.—March
19—Uj Mrs A K. Aews.iin—100 shirts, lob pillows, 1-0
pillow slips. 50 quilts. 23 oed ticks, 21 pillow ticks. 1M)
towele, 100 shirts, lot) pair drawers, 1 1 rge tmx iinl,
bandages, handkerchiefs, linen, Ac.
Aphil 3.—Sent to the WesUrn Army, by Dr. 1 H.
Culvert—100 comforts, 100 sheets, 100 pill w slips, 43
phlows, 30 towc.s, 100 shirts, 40 pair drawers. 30 pair
socks, 20 bottles wrue, 2 bottles catsup, 2 bottles por
ter, 2 bottles Cordial, 1 bo.tle ether, 1 buttle tomato
beer, 1 bottle number six, 1 bottle brandy cherries, 1
bottle honey, 1 bottle pepper sauce, 1 c o I lie mustard,
1 battle cherry pector.,1, 1 boti e Cosier ell, 1 dozen
paregoric, 1 box bo&v, 1 box candles, slippery elm,
laWe, sponge, wax, 6 -.pitioona.
AraiL 7.—Shut to ilia Western Army at Corinth,
Mi s., by Dr. W. F. WTesLmorvjand—{># comfort-, 47
afreets, *00 pillow slips, 6 iLuitrtsa licks, £00 khirts, C4
pairs drawers, 40 pair paint*. 100 pair socks, lint anH
bandages, 10 gallons whisky, 3 gallons brandy, 10
bottles morphine, ca.iile soap, sponge, ie.
The Society returns many t hanks for these liberal
eon trunnions, and earnestly solicit from others simi
lar favors, as the Ilospitals have not vet beea removed
from here not will tuey be soon.
Mas. WKiT MOREL AND, President
Lot. Coxakt, Secretary.
DlstrlbutldB* by Atlanta Hospital Asso
ciation.
Atlanta Hospital Association has distributed among
the various hospitals now In our city aud elsevvi.eie,
the following items:
90o shirts, 475 pair drawers, 475 )beets, 445 comforts,
61)0 pillow cases, c5t! pillows, 8'd towels- 13d iabie nap
kins, S dressing gowns, 2l» p.ir socks, -.4 haukerehie-s,
125 dozen eggs, 3d b-shclt potato#-, 39 bags dried irust,
450 bottles different wines, 17 Jars p.ckies, 10 cans Seat
ed fruit, 18 bottles honey, 16 bvULs brandy, 13-bottles
corn wzisky, 75 botlies eoroial 10 buttles castor oil, 1
bottle cologne, 1 gallon Goufrej '• cordial, 3 gajlotia
ylnegar, 2oO haversacks welt l(litd wit), coehed provU-
tonj, givgu to our 60idizr» on leaving lor their regi
fasnts; large quantiues of ham, be*f, butter, milk,
lard, isa, coffee, sugar, corn starch, geiatiu, tap co
arrow root, gum-arabic, horse radui3h, aium, daxseed
meal, grits, floor, rlcr, Jelly, prtserveA allspice, balm,
pepper, i age. Ac., Ac.
S*nt to Co-inth, Mbs., by Dr. Calvert—10) pillow
eases. 100 sheets. 65 shirts, 53 pair drawers. 8u towel.-,
23 comforts. 82 m.Urtsses, 1 bale beds, 1 bolt home
spun, large number pi lows, ban- ages, quaavlWT llat 5
1 bag grits, 1 big apples 8 bags rice, re^ *-4 tla x
pepper, sage relafin, wfpa, c-trup,corn rtarch, pickles,
|UVaer,'«a, honey, splee, soap, flo.r. slipp ry elm, Ac
bent to Corinth, Mi s., ty hr W. J. Westmore.and—
160 p How caser, 86 colin'c. pat;rs, id pillow*. 10 «om-
forta, 16 ot.ll. n mtUresses, iz p«Ur dr awers., 7
large nuuber i-audages, old clotl-ws toweisi I bag
fruit, i nag rw g. 1 bag praa, 8 j» ( pick es, ii bottles
tfints | jar ;-«se, ve», 2 bolt.es catsup, -a ales lusp,
matches, mustard, icpper, ipite, gl per, tea, c-^.e,
sugar,aiipperj elm, cracqvrf, ?)*«,**> Au«r, corn staieri,
*agg,
sent to C-orintn, ills—, by Mrs- IS. R. U*wsom—4
large, box containing thee is, ahiite, p4U«*s, pS-aw
set *. eofEi.u-ta, tetreh, draws**, landng.*, fist, rage,
ukl giotses. wine, Ac.
c.-t to Dr. „f Columbus, kiGs.—150 pillow
eases. 79 towels, 39 shirts. 32 pair drawers, 8 table
civths 4! pa,.- socks, S comforts, 11 qui ts. 2 ban lvs
rsn, * butt,.* tii.u,., 6 bottle* wine, 4 eans.fru t, 2
bottles brandy, 141 yards caudages ; Mnv, orved lrult,
sage, pepper, lee, grits, mutton suit, Ac.
W» hope our fri«i.«r »: a dictxnfe Wnl aiili eonCau*
aej* suck arucie* a* oar tUk and wounded *»>-
At«r* may teai
Mna L9AAC wiN'sHlP, TrcsideaL
Miss Era H. Goons, Sec etary.
A BILL EMlfL3l> •• AN AL'i’ TO FUR
THER PROVIDE FOR IHii PUBLIC i)E-
Ffi.'S» S.»
Svcvi k 1. The Gongrtst of the confederate
States oj Amenta <fv enact, laa.t iho Pte»idchl
b*. ami ha i 9 btreby, auiheriied to call out
aad pidee in the military gervue cf th« Caa-
federaie S;strr, for tsr«e yeari), du!c,s ibe
war shall have been aoener eadetl. all white
men who »r# residsnts of tae CoBfederate
ban. 7. He u further euaued, That eil »i*l-
diero now bervihg is ibe nr my or musiereu
in the military servioe of the Confederate
Siatr*. or enrolled in said aervio* voder the
buihorix nous heretofore issued by ib* Score
tary of War, aud who are onntihued in ibe
service by virtue of this act, who have not
received the bounty of fifty dollars allowed
by existing lawn, shall be entitled to reoolvo
said bournf.
Sr.c 8. Be it further enacted, Thai each
u who iiiey hereafter be nuaiered into the
Sra:c3, between the ages of eighieen and j service, and who shall arm himself with a
MORE TROOPS WANTED.
Hs^»-<jOAarxas, Dalio*, Ga , 1
iiarcs 27, iq*5 J
I WILL reosiTe Usrea o mparies to eemplAt*
an independent regimen; 1 am aat&enxed
by the SeereLirv of War u> raisa
Oompaaie* or moividua » Vsnoe-ing ixeir
service* at my Camp*, or oy writtng Ve l-
will receive orders for traospert&tioa to this
place- I will recei -e frac-ionai pzrts c-f eo*»
panie* on kite same t-erma. and giTe thorn lime
while in camp b> fia up
Fifty Dollar* b..oaty Wiil a* paid aa goes a*
they arrive at uv camp* The taoney i» 'era.
tpruS 3m COi>. *ES8£ A. GixENN.
ihiriy-five year* at the iim* th.-- call or call
"*nj be niadj, who aie not legally txerupicu
from Biilifxrj servio*. All of itm ptrsons
atoresaid who are r.ow in the armi-s of
the C ■ii'v'i a < &ey, nnti wins ferGi ol s-rriee
will ex;ire nelore the ead «t the war, shall
be coutiatisd ia the ser.ic< for ihrcu years
from tb* date of their original eMmaum,
Balers the wav shall have be»u stouar ended.
Piovuip«i t howfver, Thai ail seen conipaaips,
flatialioas ami regiment*. wh< s, term cf ong
inul ei.:is meat »s;i for twelve moutbs, ebuli
save tre rlgnt, within fsrty a*js. en a diy
to be fixed ny tbe eemmandcr of ihe brigade,
to re orgt»aiac ssid notepaulc-s, bafir-licnr .ind
re^iiBifcis by eUoiibg all tttir offiotr*, which
tbey had aright hevetefere io elect, who shall
be eoa.»i#»ioued by the Freaidaat: Frovi cd,
lartavr, Thai forie.uba not exoeeiiug s.xiy
d*yp, with rrieaspurtaiiva home and back,
PBkM b* grahaitd to a ; l those reiaintd ia the
seitios by ifco frovtsijus cf this aci beyond
ife'- period of tiu-ir t-rigiaal enlisiEuent, aud
w*o cave berelLlure c*t received farlotighs
n*tf«r the prov.siertx of aa act emit led "An
Act providing for the granting of bounty otd
forleeghs to privates ar,d noa^eomsuiasioued
eSioero iu the I’rovisiohal Anry .” approved
ll.n Dwcemter, ci^hieea htrndretl and mxiy-
er.e, sold furiati-as io be granted at ouch
times aad in sueti aumbere as the Score.ary
of 17xr i®sy dtern Bsest compatible wuta the
publte interest; sod Provided fun her. That
iu lien *( a ferieagh, the cutnauiaiion value
ia inowoy of ibe runeportadon hereitthefere
graeted, sball be paid ie each private, mu8i-
eiaa, or non ooinajiBSieced ofheer wno may
eieet id receive it at such nine as the furlough
would otherwise be granted: Provided, fur
ther, That all persons under the age of etgh,
teea years, or ovFr tae age of mirty--five
years, wao are now enrolled m ibe miinary
serviev of ice Csnudera'.e States, in the reg-
lmects, batiaiious &*d uompaoies hereuf er
io be ergahixod, snail bo rrtjuitrd to retn*ih
m their res-peoriTe 6-mpanie», baualious and
regiments lor ninety days, adless 1 heir places
cat. sooner bo sappuod by *iher reciaiis Bet
cow in the service, who are between the ages
of eighteen and thirty- five years, and all laws
and parts of la?ws providing for the re enlist
ment of volunteers, aad the erganiaanon
thereof into companies, banalities or regi-
imeeis. “bail bo, and the same axe hereby,
ieperied.
6to 2. Be it further enacted, That such
companies, sqaa-irous, b*it»nons, or regi
a^uts organix*d, or ia proctss of org-iuita-
uoa by «tsih‘i-rliy irum^tfle Secretary of War,
*s may Ds wituia thirty d^y-j from the pas*
age ct ih s so 1 - so * : <-r completed as to have
iBe whole anovber oi men .requisite for or
ganisation ao sally enrolled, not embracing
ia said ergsnizitisca any p*rcon now ia set-
vico, sii.il bs Kia^tered into the service of
the Confedtrate fttkies s8 part of the land
tofoss cf tha same, to be received iu that arm
of the *erviee ia wfctca iney are authorized
to organize, end Baa.I elect their company,
batraiioa fi?d repim; atal ofScers.
BxO. 3, lit it furi'ier enactnl. That for the
enrolment ef ali pera-.rts cotuprehecded with
iu the provision* tvf >hts act, wfto tjro not al-
renoy in service in the armies cf theConfed-
era:a «:»*(, u s«ili bo lawful for the PreeL
dut. wuh the cvcst-ui. cf the Guveruore of
me re -peoiiv* Staie:-i, to t-mplvy Stale officers,
os-1, on failure to obtain such content, he
triisll employ C< n'ed.rrate tfiicers. charged
vri h the fluty of nr-ktti-z r-uch eorolicent
accirdane* with rt U* and r»g'n!d!i&n3 ie he
pre-err ed by tdn.
Srti- 4 Me it further enacted. That persons
enrolled cr.dt-r ih» firovisioaa of the preced
ing arciioi tfc~’.l no assijned by the Storeiary
of iV»r :e the dtff’rrnt eompatripj bow in
servi-e, UoiH evcii coatpany is filled io ns
Hiaxirtriitn Ltitiihcr. at:0 the persons so en
roll'd fcnsli be assigned to co tup aniis fruni
13 ■ Stafeaf-. n w.iieh they rest ectiveij come."
Ij jrC 6 Be ft further enacted, Thai all S:%
men r-r.d crdtoiry statneu in the land forces
of :bo Co: federate S ate.*, et-rollod noder tfir-
prsv:-. ons cf th>3 aet, may, on appl'cation
:f the fieoictary c-f the Ntrj, be transferred
tram ihe tar,A U-r es to ma naval service.
f lc 6. Me >t further enacted, Thut ia til |
cs ea * rare a Siau ’,-ay c t hive it 1 ae krLay .
a uamberof reamed:, 1 -n^,-qutdrous |
or cos ’.-'•.fi'pfl. BoSoient to abeorb rbt number t
or peredEB sabj-ot to mili'^ry service etioor i
tbit- ae:, be’engttg is such e tn'o, i^sn tD4 I
residue or esc»s* mersof sa .'l be Itep: as a i
reser'e. ender rues Tcg-na- au* as may be !
e»t..fin s“d v y , f ie fcveretury of War, and j
toa at gt* ed periods cf uri greaier th».a '
jarre n,or, L-, --tiatlk, (ie'eriBtned by lot,
an til fes mad*- fte-o e-id reserve, so that each
C-tnpaE? ghsll. 68 nearly as practicaoie, be
kertfu L Frovtded, Th»'. the p*rs«ns held
is reserve ni) .tma'-n at home until c-iiea
ia 0 s^rtine by toe President. Provide^,
xl.-o, Tsai during their stay at hos*. U*y
b:I r»Cwi*v j ay. Provided, farther, i
T*h ,i he yvr.oB* tvapreLvaded in tin* act j
shiil rot ah r?,tjf;* io Uie rules and nrao'es j
a; -ar afc=ii «r.t!*tv-red irrio me aciaa! sei vtc* ;
of the Gosfertt-te » at»* ; exc^t that txi<l
pcr3f.a5, wr,e« eaiaUei end iis’ls lo duly, if .
;o,y thail wilfaily rsfnse ie obey iaid call, ;
c f ta-rn shall K- fct.i to be * d sener. j
sad poJri>^*2 a* vuth under wtid xt‘ic'e*:
Fro vised 'fen her. That »jenever, intheopiE-
lort of the Prc*ike*i, ihe exigencies oi 1S3
fc-ubii* service a*y repave it, o« b’-H be »u-
inorijed I* ia:*i iaio oervice the ea ire
reserve, or to xaaeb zs »»y benece**“ry, not
previously x»*:g^rd to drffrbent cob; allies In j
?*rv;e: B'-dir tr«vseieB »f seettoo four of ibis j
aet; **id r***^vo be ergan>xed ander such j _
rules as the S*cra«*ry or Her mtj adopt : j -
Provided. Tn^ eosajAry, bau&'.ioi* a tigi-
iBrc al offic-rg jh il, st e'ccifHt by 'ae troops
LAJSSSkiitl 1 *** »*«n'h: Provided, Tee troop*
ra.ii-d iulty &nz S t eshall boi beccm&iard
tauskei, sh itguu. rifle or carbine, acoepieu
as an vffieieni weapon, shall be p»id the value
thereof, to be ascertained by the mustering
1 ffi ’er nhder such regulations as may be pre-
Borihed by ihe Seoreiary of War, if he is wil-
itug 10 sod the saute, and if he is not, then
he sh.xll be entitled 10 receive one dollar a
m. uth for me use of *aid received and ap
prov'd musket, rifle, shotgnn or carbine.
Sbc. !) lit if further enacted, That persons
not link;# *o military duly may be received a*
eubstuuies for (hose who are, under *uch
teguUiions &s may be prescribed by the Sec
retery of War.
tore. 10 Be it further enacted. That all va-
oacoifes ehail r*o filled by the President from
ihe company, battalion, squadron or regiment
in which sue vacancies shall ttceurr, by pro
morion nccordin to seniority, exoept In
cages of disability or orher inoompeienoy :
Piovtded, however. That the President may.
when, iu his opinion, it may be proper, fill
such vacancy or vacancies by the promotion
of any officer or offi :ers, or private or pri-
vait* from suoh company, battalion, squad
ron or regiciobt, who shall have been di.siin
gui^hed in the service by exhibition of valour
ar d skill, tind ihat whenever a vacancy shall
eccur in tno lowest grade of ihe commid»ioa-
ed iffictr,- of a company, said vacancy shall
Vie titled by elec'ion : Provided, That all ap
pointments made by the President shall be
by and with the advice and oonsent of the
Senate.
Sec 11. lie it further enacted. That tb« pro
visions of the first secinn of this aot re—
latiug 10 the election of officers shall apply
to ibuse regiments, battailous and squadrons
which are oouiposed of twelve months sad
war companies combined in the same organ*
iiation, without regard to the manner in
wbioh the officers thereof were originnlly ap
pointed.
Skc 12 Be U further enacted. That eaoh
company of intauiry shall consist of one ban
dred end iweuiy-five rank and file; oaeh
company of field artillery of one hundred
s.nd fifiy rack and filer and eaoh cf-oavnlry
of eigniy rank aud file
Sec 1H Be it further enacted. That all per
sons Hu r -j“ci to eurolmeni, who are now in
the service, under ihe provisions of this aet,
shall be permitted previous to such enrol-,
meat to volunteer ia companies now in the
service.
Wanted.
smart, active Wh.te Boy, 14 to Id years
piyu.
Apr 1 Si St
BROWN A HAPE,
Dental Depot, Whitehall SL
SCYTHE BLADES.
CA DOZEN SCYTHE BLADES, at $140 per
ej\) Ousta. For sale by
ntrE-iia
8. &. RDBSON A TU
Gao. Rail Road Orricx, )
Atlanta, April IS, 1032. |
T HE Georgia Rail Read will not Transport
Molasses unless package* are first in go.)d
•rder, aud shipper endorse receipt exempting
R:*»d Irons liability for leakage
April 12 tf JaB- H IORTKR. Agent.
RIO COFFEE.
For
a. a robson a co.
SA BACKS RIO COFFEE—very fine.
UV sate by
inarSS -1 m
OSNABU-iGS.
a t; BA.LEB No. I OBNaBOKGS for sale by
*J WOODEN A UEDDiNG,
April 2u-lw
Thouiatiion, Ga.
TOBACCO? TOBACCO!
«» C A BoXES BCPERIOR TOBACCO-flne-
O »JU ly assorted. For sale by
apIS-lm
B. B ROBSON A CO.
•YR Idea and Rumps;
■ OjV/Vrv/ IW Backs Liverpool Balt;
For sale by
fcdxi-t« I|*r>t3
199 Backs Packing Salt.
BTITLKR * PRTKRR.
*011 theru Rights Toweltt.J
O F GEOHOU COTTON* and mads by Geor
gia hand*.
*»a
ap!2 tf
J. MoPHERSON A CO.
TAHMSR’8 OIL.
40 BARRELS FOR BALE BY
Ontebar H
DIM ICR, WILSON
1MI-W
Aoticc to Knllroad Contractors,
Planters and Others.
NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS RAILROAD
COMPANY.
T hus Company i* now prepared to receive
proposal* tor the Grading, Bridging and
Superstructure of their entire Road, from New
Iberia, on the Bayou Teche, to Orange, on the
Sabine River, one huudred and seventeen
ixiiies-
Tne road passes through the prairea of Cal
camcu, a retina of country perfectly healthy
and abundantly supplied with provisions,
being adjacent to tne great stock and grain
growing region of Texas; and safe from inva
sion, toe coast ot tue gull being lined by an
impies&bie marsh.
It is the only link wanting to connect New
Orleans with tne railroad system ot Texas,
and th s opening to t ur Whole oountry one ot
t- e m »st productive reg'ona ■ n the continent
This Company will he prepared to contract
with one >r more tudividuais lor the constroc-
tian of the whole or part ot the road, or to
hire from one to two thousand negroes.
Pay meate will be made m money, and such
j> op.rt.oua of stock as is usual for each class
of wnrk.
Transportation, provisions and clothing for
all negroes brought on this work, will be fur-
nif-hed if desired,
’in-re will be about caa million and a half
cuidc yerds of evivution and embankment,
sad aDoot U my thousand lineal feet of bridg
ing.
The vraata of our community require the
1 inp etioa of th.s fi-.aa in tae saorteal poa«i-
b e time. «ird it wilt be done. All interested
p»rvi.--B will keen inis in taiod.
G^mu-iVitiir allot,* must t»e abdresoed to
i^od A *>■ GENTRY, PreeidenL
Or to E. L. HERI'JT, Chief Engineer.
ap8 1 at 94 Common street, N. Q.
WE H. DeSHONG.
BEAL ESTATE AGENT
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
I HAVE Opened a hosa* oa Whitehailvtri it,
ae»r -V _ l-iei!, for the purpose <>f doing
GR.tXF.RT AND COMMISSION BUSIN 138.
A;l kinds ot G antry Produce b ugnt and sold
auo a wen assorted stock of Groceries kept on
hand, which will oe Bold cheap for A
r.-d^onabie share of patronage ijt.ocieod.
teod-tf
WOOL DIMER VASTER.
A 8 axpananoed Wool Carder to attend a
JaL wool carding machine. “Apply to
CHARLES LATIMER,
Flat Shoals, oa Booth River, Do Kalb cocn-
ty, Qnorgia m»r2l im
GOLD! GOLD!
r HAYS several Valuable Gold Miuing Lr-fa
<>F Laud ia Georgia, wbioa I will tr»d>> for
good city pr -perty, well located for bu-iness,
ia any flourishing Southern city F >r further
partioul-re, address T H KILbO
April 10 1m 9i'i!onr ga Ga.
Flour.
BBL6. Buperfiuo Flour, “Etowah
200 Sack* Extra Family Fiour, “Hender
son’* Mill*." For sale by
April 10-tf ANDE RBON, ADAIR A CO.
Lo«t, or Mislaid.
A Sealed Kola, given by Joe. J* W. Wilson
to B. V. WiiTiaghan* or bearer, on the
1st July, 1862, for $120.16, and due one day
after date. It has on rt * credit o $10, the
10th August, 1866. All person* are warned
not to trade for said note, ae it ha* not been
paid, or diepoeed of by me.
1 V. WILLINGHAM.
Nov. 22*014f
H£KXl£E£ON, TEJLEY A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 8G, CAtiONDKLET BTRJEET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Particular atientioa given to the purchane od
BUOARand MOLA88©
Refer to Hours S^ntvh* A Simmons, Atlan
ta. Gesir^ia. ran** 6a
WANTED .
'“pEN practi.-a. HaITERE, woo undewland
in regiweaial, hataLiun. squadron. »r 0j«e-
pa»T erg.Bdtation wnq uavj# rai.ti ia 607 w gas.
iihtr BtatW-
JL the, iotiivcg uianaLctunng «f Wool
Lain uj m*ouin=xy Blead/ employ meat aad
JOHN M. HOLBROOK.
$40,000 Worth
OF CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
OkVERAL Dwellings convenient ioth« busi-
O item part ot the city, thru or four Buiuieas
LLousei on Whitehall street, and ICO acres of
Woodland near toe city.
Persons wishing to purchase such property
weald do wetl to call on the suheenbers «ooc,
a* we are determined to sell, flail at No. 6,
Whitehall street. I. G. MITCHELL A cO.
Apr,) 2"2-lw
BARTLETT’S BETWEEN
UvjUUU Needles, aseorted, at whole
sale only.
60 Gross Pearl Duttons.
60 Gross German Silver aad Plated Thirn-
Mes.
190 Gross Steel Pea*.
60 Grew Cedar Pencil*.
10 Gross Carpenter's Pencil*.
«4>>3 if J MePHERBON A 00.
P. EL MoDANIKL,
WHOLESALE G&OCEE,
AND COMMD9BION MERCHANT,
ALL KINDS 07 PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall aad Yror.
March $0.
Dr. Be V. Willingham
T ENDERS hie profaaeioaal service* to the
•piSMt of Atlanta aad th* *urr>unding
sunn try.
REhiDKNCX where he may be found at
night, oe Peaen-Tree street, ia the house re
cently occupied by Dr J. P. Logan.
OFFICE, where he may be found during
the day, Ta Coo nelly’* Building, corner White
hall and Alabama streets, ap stairs,
lehtt-ly
CADEN 4 ANDKKSON,
COMMISSION MERCMRTA
NEW ORLEANS.
not canaa,
Dee th-tf
}. {
ass. a. anaanee*,.
Wmdrwff’* BatldiDg,
hUaata, Ga.
IARD AND BACON.
1 (VY BattRELI Pul MX LEaF LARD;
1UU »6.eve Bka. Superior Bacon.
a^I/la 1 * 7 S- B. ROBSON A CO