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CONFEDERATE STATES.
Frtii^otf
JEFFERS)* DAVIS.
Of MiMiM'PP 1 ’-
Vi## president.
a ,.EX»»DE«B. CTEPHEN9.
Of Georgia
Secretary of State,
JUDAH P- BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana
Secret*ry of the Treasury.
0. G. MEMMINGEB,
Of South Carolina- •
Secretary of War.
GEORGE W. RANDOLPH,
Of Virginia.
Secretary of the Navy.
STEPHEN R MALLORY,
Of Florida.
Attorney General.
THOMAS H. WATTS,
Of Alabama.
Poetmaater General,
JOHN H. REAGAN,
Of Texaa.
Congress— Flret
Tiie following Con '
Provisional Congress.
SENATE.
ALABAMA.
r m- L. Y ar.oey,
. 0. Clay, Jr.
A&KAMBA8.
obert W. Johnson, 1
. B. Mitchell.
FLORIDA.
unes M. Baker,
. K, Maxwell.
OBOHQIA.
obert Toombs,*
H. Hill.*
XJWTDCKT.
uiry C. Burnett,
m. E. films.
LOUISIANA,
lward Sparrow,*
J. fieuimee
Mississippi.
. G. Brown,
! James Phelan.
MISSOURI.
John B. Clarke,
K. L. E. Peyton.
I NORTH CAROLINA.
! George Darts,*
1 Win. T. Dortch.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
I Robert W. Barnwell,*
! James L. Orr.*
TKNSXSSKX.
I Gustarus A. Henry,
| Landou 0. Ha - nes.
TEXAS.
i Louis T. Wlgfall*
1 W. 8. Oldham.*
VIRQISIA.
R. M. T. Hunter,
Wm. Ballard Preston.
house or representatives.
HORTH CAROLINA.
Dlst.
1. W N H Smith,*
I. RE Bridges,
8. OR Keenan,
4. T D McDowell,
10. AH Arrington,
A JR McLean,
! 7. W S Ashe,
I 8. William Lander,
9. B S Gaither,
10. A T Davidson,*
j south iarolina.
I 1. John McQueen,
1 i W Poreher Miles'*
t 8. IcMAvjt. -
j «L W W. Boyce.*
TBNNIS3SX.
| L Joseph B Heiskell,
IX W G Swan,
j 8. W H Tibbs,
! 4. E F Gardenshire,
I 0. Henry 8 Foote, Jr.,
| 6. Meredith P Gentry,
I T. George W Jones,
! 8. Thomas Mennes,
II. J D C Adkins,*
10. John V Wright,
11. D M Currln.*
TEXAS.
1. Joh« A Wilcox,
2- C C Herbert,
; 8. P W Gray,
j A FB Sexton,
j 5. M D Graham,
8 B U Epperson.
i TIRQIMIS..
i»l. M R H Garnett,
X John B Chambliss,
| A John Tyler,
; 4. Roger A Pryor.*
‘ 5. Thomas 8 Bocock,*
! 6. John Goode, Jr.,
7. James P Holcombe,
j 8. DC DeJarnette,
I 9. William Smith,
' 10. Alexander R Botele
i 11. John B Baldwin,
! 12. Walter R Staples,**
i 18. Walter Preston,*
ALABAMA.
Dlst. F
L T. J. Foster,
W. R. Smith,
J. P. Kails,
J. L. M. Ouiry,*
F. S. Lyon,
W. P. Chilton,*
D. clopton,
J. 8. Pugh,
K. S. Dargan.
arsansas.
G. A. Garland,
James M Patterson.
llnoomplete.)
R. B. Ullton.
OBOROLA.
Julian Hartrldge,
Chao J Munnerlyn,
Hines Holt,
Augustus H Kenan,*
David W Lewis,
W W Clark,
Robert P Trlppe,
Lucius J Gartrell,
Hardy Strickland,
10. Augustus R Wright.
KENTUCKY,
Charles J VUlere,
Char es M Conrad,*
Duncan F Kenner,*
Luclen J Dupre,
John L Lewis,
John Perkins, Ji *
tMIBSlSSIPPl.
J W Clapp,
Reuben Davis,
Israel Welch,
H C Chambers,
0 R Slugieton,
E Barksdale,
John J McRae.
MISSOURI.
W M Cook,,
T. C. Harris,
Casper W Bell,
Adam H Condon,
G G West,
L W Freeman,
Hyer.
16. Robert Johnston,*
14. Charles W Russell*
Weight* and Measure*.
Bushels.
Wheat—
Pounds.
GO
66
70
Rve.....’
f 5«
Oats
66
— .*1
Irish Potatoes
47
60
White Beans
66
60
Clover Seed
04
40
Flax Seed
66
Hemp Seed
-44
14
Buckwheat
62
IS
_24
Onion*.
8alt
_57
76
60
Malt ..I—;. yt...,.
ss
30
Turnipe
Plastering Hair
Unslacked Lime
Corn Meal
66
•
„80
...,l — 48
Fine Sait......
....A 66
A box !4 by 16 Inches, ?- deep, contains 1 barrel.
“ 16 by 16)6 “ 8 •* “1 bushel.
“ s by 6.4 » 8“ “ 1 peck.
“ T by 4 AS - “ W gailo*.
* 4 by 4 2.4 “ “1 quart.
Ten Gallons Pickled Onions —S3 pounds
" “ Sour Grout.... ....SI pounds
FI ANOS.
A VARIETY OF PIANO FORTES FROM
the celebrated fact.try of
£
Baltimore. Maryland, and Pianos from differ
ent Northern and Southern houses, for sals at
my store on Whitehall streak Treasury notes
and the bonds of the Confederate Slates re
ceived in pay. CARL F. BARTS,
fe*. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired.
BurlAte
NEW' PBOSI’EGTI s
OF THE
HTillWF!lMCY
A DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNA*. BY
ADAIR & SMITH,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
TERMS:
Daily for one year 00
“ for six months ^ ^0
“ for three months 2 00
M for one month
One Dollar will pay for forty
days.
Weekly—$2 per annum.
Clubs of ten or more, at one PostrOf-
fice, $1.50 per annum.
Post-Masters, or other Agents who
will canvass for subscribers, can retain
12j 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 the day the subscription expires,
unless previously renewed.
OUR DAILY
contains all the latest news by telegraph.
Our corps of Army Correspoudents are
unsurpassed for ability and truthfulness
by any paper in the Confederate States.
OUR WEEKLY
# |f- i. fft i ♦#*
is published every Wednesday morning,
and contains all the choice and interest-
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 neither 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.
MAS!
S B. O ATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monaments, Tombe, Tablets, Head and Foot
Stonee, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
ments, both Plain and Carved, of all sisea, and
prices to suit.
Call and see spec
Yard, opposite Geoi
tabtS-tf.
imens, at Ware Rooms and
rgis Railroad Depot.
F. M. J ACK, .A-gent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
■bxt soon to w. r. muxt a co.,
W ikiCektall St„ A-tlunta, G-eorgia.
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKEL8,
variety of Fancy Articles Bae-
The L*dla* and the Public generally are re
•peetfully in Tiled to call mwS *
4
SALMONS & SIMMONS
.A
a t’e on
A LARGE LOT OF
military goods asd buttons,
lLSO an KXTB581VK ASSORTMZMT OF
Colored & White Flannels,
UNSETS AND KJSR3ETS.
A bean til ul Lot of
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And some 50 or 60 dosen
HOOJP SKIRTS,
Which they offer for
CASH.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts..
Atlanta, Georgia.
SALMONS & SIMMONS.
March 28—Oct. 22.
E. J. HART &c CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers, Druggists
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
77 and 78 Tchoupitoulas St.,
NEW ORLEANS,
Importers and Dealers
—IN-
Brandy-
Oognac,
Rochelle,
Bordeaux, Ac.
WTi taBLey-
Old Rye,
Bourbon,
Scotch A Irish.
W lnes-
Champ&gnc <'tarot,
Mad- r , Uperry,
Port, Hock, Ac
Segars, Tobacco, 8NCFF.
Spices, s, Soap. Starch.
Dyes, Indigo, Ac.
Sugar, Molasses, Coffee.
Provision 19-
Pork Hams,
Sides,
Beef, A, Ac.
Chemicals,
Drugs,
Acids.
Window Glass,
Papers, A., Ac.
And ail other articles connected with the
WHOLESALE
DKUG AND GROCERY BUSINESS
Jan’y 3, 1862-ly
k. 7. ktoitasos a. w. adaib A. a. aeaix.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO..
Wholesale Grocers,
PRODUCE
an
Commission Merchants,
Opposite Georgia Railroad Bank
IN WOODRUFFS BUILDING.
W E have now in store, and to arrive from
New Orleans and Tennessee, a very ex
tensive stock of groceries. •
We invite the attention of merchants and
dealers to our stock. We are ensbled to offo?
inducements to the trade which cannot be sur
passed in this market.
We solicit consignments of all kinds of pro
duce or any articles to be sold here. Our care
ful personal attention will be given to selling
on commission or filling any orders for goods
in this market.
RxrxaaiicKsMessrs. J. E. Adger A Co.,
Charleston, 8. C.; Messrs. H. A J. Moore A
Co., Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. J. W. Ware A Ox,
Columbus, Ga ; Messrs. Den mead A Wright,
" “ “ _ _ — ( ^
Marietta, Ga.; Hon. K. A Nisbet, Macon,
Hon I. L. Harris, Milledgeville, Ga.; W. L.
High, Es<|., Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. Joseph r—
son, J. J. Thrasher, Esq., and any
Banks, Atlanta, Ga.
Jan. 12-da wtf.
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
*JTO
GENERAL. AGENT
For the purchase and sale of nil kinds •
Produce,
MARIBTTA, ST ATLANTA GA.
Refers to—
Massey A Lansdell, Atlanta; Ga.
Reese A Linton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. C. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Ponll&in, Greens borough, Gs.
Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston. 8, C.,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville, Tea a.
J. H- WUiy, Nashville, Tenn.
jan29-u
LIFE INSURANCE.
XIIYC GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital • • ■ ^>^50,000.
Dr. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. Y. Wrncox, Secretary.
Life Insuraucc DepartsaeiiL
AARON WILBUR, Actuary.
Dr. R. D. Ab!»ou>, Consulting Physician,
Claghorn A Cunningham’s Building, 98 Bay st.
WHY W ILL YE I>IE f
A ND leave unprovided for wife, child or
friend, when a trifling sum paid, either
annually or quarterly, will secure for them a
home and comforts of life. The Georgia Home
Life Insurance Company offers indaoemonts
superior to any life insurance company pre
sented before this community. Insurance may
be had for one year or for life. The life of*
debtor may be assured for the benefit of his
creditors. A man can assure his own life so as
to secure the benefit of the Assurance himself
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-eight years
old, and a younger person need pay still less.
Is not tho question, rather, can you, consider
ing your family, afford to'die unassured.
Policies in Northern Companies can be
transferred to this Company cn liberal terms,
and with little trouble.
For full information and life inrurance,
apply to. SAM’L SMITH, A^ent,
Dec.
ie-dly.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE AIM!
—~
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE!
T HE subscriber represents the following firm
class INSURANCE COMPANIES, with
strong Capitals and large Surplus :
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery,
Capital
Virginia Klre ami Marine Insurance Com
pany, Richmond, Capital, $270,689
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richm’d,
Capital, $311,000.
Authorised Capital $500,000.
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Rich
mond, Capital, $800,000.
Valley of Virginia Insurance Company,
Winchester, Capital 355,000.
Jefferson Insurance Company, Scottsvilio,
Capital, $150,000.
These Companies insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Household Furniture, and rerBOHal
Property in city, town or country on the most
favorable terms, consistent with prudence and
safety.
.Marina riaka. on rive? and the sea—Life
risks on white persons oi com soioo—.
the life of Negroes.
All losses honorabiy adjusted and promptly
paid.
S. D. NILES,
general agent,
Office, corner of Whitehall & Alabama streets,
over Salmons A Simmons’ Dry Goods stora
Aug. 16—if.
To (ho Citizens of Georgia and of
the other States of the Southern
Confederacy.
T he hospital aid society of st.
PHILIP’S CHURCH, Atlanta, Ga., was
organised soon after tho commencement of
active hostilities, and has been industrioHsiy
but qqietly laboring in its patriotic work ever
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
ar9 some 3,000 sick soldiers here now, hailing
from every part of the Confederacy, and the
number ia 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 tho
undersigned.
REV. A. F. FREEMAN, President,
JAMES ORMOND, Vice President,
MRS. E. B. WALKFR, Directress^
S. B. 0ATMAN, Treasurer,
St. Phhip’s Church Hospital Aid Society.
N. B. All papers in Georgia and the other
States of the Confederacy are requested, from
patriotic motives, to give the above a few in
sertions. [mohl(-3m
CONFEDERATE
WUIUMIY
ON HUNTER STREET,
jfVtlanta, Georgia,
—»?—
GULLATT & BARNES,
W HO are prepared to do, at the sAo^tcst no
tice, all kinds of work ia IRON sad
BRASS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription.
JAS. E. GILLYI7, W: BARMS.
dec7-tf
W. F. HERRING &CO..
7
Manufacture a of, aud Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CLOTHING,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, Ga.
We invite the attention of Officers desiring FINE UNIFORMS, to our itocl
ef Jim, all teool
-AND-
CONFEDERATE BLUE CLOTH
whieh is flf the best quality made at the Crenshaw Mills, in Fticlunoud. an'
peeled to he the best made in the Confederate States, colors warranted to
Indigo and perfectly fast.
We are prepared to make up, at short notice,
FINE UNIFORMS FOR OFFICERS,
UNIFORMS FOR COMPANIES, and
UNIFORMS FOR REGIMENTS,
by inett trained kernds and at as low prices as the cost of the goods will justify.
Wo also invite the attention of dealers to the New Manchester Sea Island Sew
i)ig Cotton, a very fine ■ubstitutc for Spool Cotton, for the sale of which wc are
Agents.
Our Stock of RRADY-MADE CLOTHING is not yet exhausted, and contain
many desirable and cheap articles, as docs also our stock of MEN’S FURNISH
ING GOODS.
Terms Strietly Cash.
January 14, lS6‘2-tf.
VV. F, HERRING & CO.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IS
ALL KINDS OP FIRMTLRB,
MOSS AND HAIR MATTRESSES.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES. &(\,
PEACH-TREE STREET\ ATLANTA GEORGIA
—SOLI AGINTS FOR—
Wrigrlit , s Spring-Bed^
Admitted to be the Best in use
May 17, 1*61.
BROWN, FLEMING & CO.,
ATLANTA,
MASONIC KIALL BUILDING’
NEW ORLEANS,
97 GRAYIER STREJBT
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
P ARTICULAR attention given to, and or
der* solicited for, Sugars, Molasses, Wool,
Hides, Ac., Ac.
Jan. 1, 1862—if
r. ciurxaaucK.
HU WTI MGTOM, JUL $>.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OFFIC£ in Rawaon's csw ouAa-
**£♦ corner Whitehall and Hunter Stroeat.—
Residence first house to the left of Ool. Y&n-
Jan I’M
100 K °‘ 1 RE7IXEI) 0IL > for 3*-
ehinery, for sale by
febl-U31*p» BUTLER
A PETERS
WANTED FOE CASH!
A FARM of 4S£ to f00 acres of land, with
YX necessary improveiienU, tnd a fair pr.-
portion of bottom lands, and situated ohq a
food road to market, a pia.ee within lfl or 12
nutee of Atlanta preferred. Apply te
Aprilt-Tm ABBOTT A BRO.
H. WAJtSiOVVH.
VlEISOm a GEITEBBBCK,
Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANA AMD AMERICAN
GiaARS,
Dealers in
LORiLLARD S MACCABOY AND SCOTCH
SNUFF, SMOKING AN1 CHEW1NQ TO
BACCO. PIPES, Ac,
A good assortment of the bc.t Cigars for the
retail wade to be found at their store on White
hall street, between Ripley s Orocjfery and
Silbert’s Jewelry store. mar!2 ly
CUT BILL BLUE EUEMHf
• j US exercises ef this school will be resumed
-a on Monday, 13th instant, in theehgaet
and speeioua basement of ibe Central Presby
terian €Jfe{trah. 1
Grateful for the very liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed, they hope us merit a&v.ntins-
aace of the same.
For Terma, pioasa see Ciroular or call on the
aiderrighed. J. w. MILLfR,
an. 10-dly. MARY L MILLER.
Water Pipes, Fire Brick*, &«*
T HR SOUTHERN PORCELAIN MAMU
FACTORING COMPANY, Kaolin, Soutl
Carolina, are now prepared to furniah at ehor
notice,
WATER Z>XZ»lMh
double glased, with a perfect vitrioue bed;
suitable for conduit pipes f or oitie#f Ac fron
twenty-six inchee diameter to one ineh, cape
bio of sustaining a pree*» . of ne head c
water. Also,
FILL BRICKS
Tn vi h ■ Upo J rior aJM toanufaetun
all kinds ef C. C. and Granite Ware, and wonH
moat respectfully solicit orders for the abov<
W- H. FARROW, Agent,
aOLR A WYLIE, Agento, Atlanta, Ga.
aug 8 tf
OFPIOEIRS
or van
ATLANTA H0SHTA1 ASSOEIA’S
President—-Mrs. Isaac Winshii
. u .hir
Vice President#—Mrs. Col. Yaise
Mrs
Col. Wilnon, Mrs. Willis Peck, Mrs. A.C. Wyfi
Mrs. G J. Foreaere, Mrs. 8. G Howell, Mrs -
N. Simmons, Mrs. 8. B. Robson. Mrs. Ul«
Ponder, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. 3. %
Mrs. Penno Brown, Mrs. G. 6. fluil, M*. I
Overby.
Secretaries—Miss Eue H. Goode and Mu
Dr. Taylor.
Treasurer—Mrs. Er Las who.
mar20-J oa
MEAT I HEATI
TOR PI.ANTEHS. ’
A LOT OF PICKLED RS5F, much cheaper
than Bacon, for sals by
J. J. THRASHER
ap3-tiIlnovJp
Tho Atlanta Honpltal Ai»odiittofl.
CJURGION JOHNSON is deeirou; th?t t&«
•J Ladies in every part of the country sbsol*
net relax ihcir efforts in seeding to this
ail the Hospital stores they can ebtain far ih*
use of our soldiers.
He informed me that demands will be mad*
upon our Societies here for every battle-field
m the South for such articiea aa the sick and
Wounded aoldiers may need. The no®®* c ’
the country have done much, yet »ach t*-
mains to be done, and it is to be hoped tb#t
they will not be ’ weary in well doing *
Mrs. ISAAC WINduIP,
April 11-tf PreSritent-
ATLANTA
VINEGAR MANUFACTORY.
t L'H are now prepared to supply the trade
V v with a choice article of Vinegar at rea
sonable* rates. Ail orders from abroad will be
promptly attended to by addressing the pro
prietors.
mar25-0m 8. CURTRLAifR A CO.