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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
cotton Card»>t *6 per Pair.
4 poZEN Whittemore’s Wo- 10 COTTON
4 CARDS -wilt bo oold, by the single pair,
a tnn at>ovo m-rned figure.
TOMLINSON A BARNES,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dancing Academy!
P ROCESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADE-
bi Y i& on t.ie corner u( Marietta and
l’eachtrt-e etr- ets, Atlanta, Ga.
Yuuie Ladies, Misses and Masters are in-
etruc-e 1 "U Tueedays at 4 P. M., and Satur
days at V A. M. and 3 P. M.
p B. fc citty dancing, politeness and pol
ished manners will be taught in a style that
•an nownere else be attained to such perfec-
tinn. ,
The Sci (1 is now in successful operation.
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For Sale.
A VALUABLE HOU3E AND LOT in Mi.ri-
etu. Georgia- The dwelling contains
seven good rooms on the first floor, besides
attic aud basement- The lot has between two
and three acres, and is located near the cen
tre of the city. The property will be sold
low. For particulars apply at this office.
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Xfl A/lA BARTLETT’S BETWEEN
OUjUV/VJ Needles, assorted, at whole
sale 00)7.
60 Gross Pearl Buttons.
iO Gross Gorman Silver and Plated Thim
bids.
100 Gross Steel Pens.
60 Gross Cedar Pencils.
10 Gross Carpenter’s Pencils.
»pi2 tf J. McPUKRBON A CO.
XEW PROSPECTUS
OF THK
Gjso. Rail Road Orncu,
Atlanta, April 13, 1863.
}
rnilE Georgia Rail Road will not Transport
X Alolasaos unless packages are first in good
order, and shipper endorse receipt exempting
Road from liability for leakage.
April 12-tf JA8. H. PORTER, Agent
SOIDIEE'S TRANSPOBTATIOK.
S OLDI EliS AND RECRUITS going to any
point, undor orders, will apply to Captain
Wm. aeon, A. Q. M., Agent of Transporta
tion, on Whitehall street. may6-tf
WANTED,
BONNET BOARD, PAPER BOXES, Ac.
rpHE Confederate States Bible 8ociety are
X npw eugagod in printing TESTAMENTS
tor distribution in the Army—and to bind
thorn they are compelled to resort to the use
of old Taper boxes, such as are used by mer
chants in packing shoes, fine goods, Ac. We
confidently appeal to the merchants of Geor
gia to aid our benevolent work by donating
to ua mi the boxes and bonnet board they can
spare from their stores. All.disposed so to aid
the Bible cause, will please ship them to
Wood, Hanleiter, Rice A Co., Atlanta. Ga.
May 7 E. H. MYERS.
Guardian’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Fulton county, I will sell, be
fore the Court House door in Atlanta, within
legal hours, on the 1st Tuesday in July next,
oieven likely negroes, to wit: Leah, a wo
man, and her two children; Frances, a wo
man, and ono child; Lucy, a woman, and one
child; Honry, a man, and Tom, Henry and
John, boys. Sold as the property of the or
phans of B. W. Hargrove, deceased, and for
their benefit. Terms made known on day of
sale. E. W. HOLLAND,
may30-lin Guardian.
Executor’s Sale.
OTATJS OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
O —I will expose to sale on Saturday the
31st May, inst., all th3 perishable property
belonging to the estate of Mary Ann E. Har
grove. lam of said county, deceased, consist
ing of household and kitchen furniture, feath
er beds and bedding, and two cows and
calves. Said to be ou the premises near the
residence of Larkin H. Davis, on Walker
street, in the western portion of the city of
Atlanta. Terms cash.
E. W. HOLLAND,
u<ay27 Sd Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
UY virtue of an order from the Court of Or-
A> dinary of Fulton county, I will sell, be
fore the Court House door in Atlanta, within
legal hours, ou tho 1st Tuesday in July next,
the fallowing property, to wit: One house and
lot, containing about one acre on Walker
street, in said ciiy; oue likely negro boy,
named John, a blacksmith and a shoemaker;
and also, one pair of likely young mules and
wagon. Sold as the property of Mary Ann E.
Hargrovr,, deceased, for the benefit of said es
tate, E. W. HOLLAND,
mav3C-lm Executor.
A CARD.
O N retiring from the Ambrotype and Pho
tographic business in this city, I return
my sinccro thanks to my many friends and
patrons for their liberal patronage for the laet
nine years.
Having sold my Gallery to Mr. John Lache,
late of Tallahassee, Florida, I would respect
fully recommend him as a high-toned gentle
man, and an artist of superior ability.
Mr. Lache will reopen tL • Gallery on the
12tn of June, with a large and well-assorted
stock, when ho will be prepared to execute
Ambrotypos, Photographs, Ivorytypes, Plain
or Co oreJ Card Photographs and Visiting
Cards; also, Life-size and Cabinet Photo
graphs in Pastel or Oil Colors.
maj27-tf C. W. DILL.
MEAT! MEAT!
FOR PLANTERS. ’
A ROT OF PICE LED BEEF, much cheaper
than Bacon, for sale by
J. J. THRASHER.
tld.lillnovlt
TANNER’S OIL.
4Q BARRELS FOR SALE BY
DIMICif. WILEON A 0
0;-«e«r »6,
A PLACE
FOR AN
Up-Conntry Residence.
T HE fine Firm belonging to the estate of J.
Dennis, situated one and a half miles
from t_.- oe-.tre of the city, and one-quarter
of mile fr i>i the corporation .ine, containing
101} acres, m re or .ess, forty acres in woods,
aud sixty in cultivation in corn, wheat and
>&ts, with a fine young peach and apple or
chard, splendid well ox free stone water, and
h comfortable house containing four rooms.
Also, the stock oa the place, vis: one pair of
mules and S milch cows. Also, the household
and kitchen furniture. Apply to the subscri
ber on the plsce, or at Massey A Lansdsll’s
- w. c. Pr —
Drug store,
may 31-1 m*
PEAKE,
Executor.
Flour.
>0 "i/ Y BBL8. Superfine Flour, “Etowah
Mills-’*
" J 9 Sacks Extra Family Flour, “Hender
son’s Mills.” For sale by
Aprill6-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
raimnucY
A DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL BY
ADAIR & SMITH,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
TERMS:
Daily for one year 47 00
“ for six months 4 00
u for three monfihs 2 00
“ for one month 75
One Dollar will pay for forty
days.
Wxkkly—4*2 per annum.
Clubs of ten or more, at owe 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 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
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
*• 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 itseK.
As the new year soon sets in, we ask
our patrons and readers, everywhere, to
interest themselves in our behalf.
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| LUC 1X5 I. DAVIS
PEASE £ DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE, SALT,
25 TIERCES RICE,
TANNER'S OIL,
SYRUP, SUGAR,
200 BBLS. VINEGAR,
BACON, LARD,
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CRUSHED & POWDERED
SUGARS.
EJttl-tt
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
PEASE A DAVIS.
E J. HART & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers, Druggists
—AND -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
77 and 79 Tohoupiixdas St..
NEW ORLEANS,
Importers and Dealers
—IN-
33 ran dy-
Cognac,
Rochelle,
Bordeaux, Ac.
”Wiii33s.oy-
Old Rye,
Bourbon,
Scotch A Irish.
Rum, Gin, Ac.
vVinoQ-
Champagne, Claret,
SJaderia, Sherry,
Pori, Hock, Ao
Segars, Tobacco, SNUFF.
Spices, a, Soap, Starch.
Dyea, Indigo, Ac.
Sugar, Mcla-jfiea, Coflea.
Pork Lfs.tt,r,
Side
Beef, A. Ac
Chemicals,
Drugs,
Aetna.
Window Glass,
Papers, A., Ac.
And ail other articles connected who toe
WHOLESALE!
DRUG AND GROCERY BUSINESS
Jac’y 3, 1862-ly
C0X & HILL,
Wholesale Dealers iu
WINES, LIQUORS, & c .,
Peach-Tree Street,
Have in store—
150 barrels pure Corn 'Whisky,
100 barrels rectified Whisky,
50 barrels old Rye Whisky,
10 quarter-casks Port Wine,
5 quarter casks Madeira Wine,
10 quarter-casks Malaga Wine,
25 r 000 Cigars. mar22-ly
JOHN H. LOVEJOY,
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia,
Wholesale aud Retail
JEESL GOB* JE2 StSL 9
And Dealer in
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
Wines, Liquors, &c.
Cash buyers are invited to call and exam
ine his stock. He will always soli for cash at
short profits. mar22-tiilfeb26’63
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AMI)
GENERAL, AGENT
For the purchasmand sale of all kinds o
Produce,
MARIETTA, ST ATLANTA, GA
Refers to—
Massey A Lausdeli, Atlanta, G3
Reese A Liuton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. C. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullain, Grcensborough, Ga.
Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S. C ,
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville. TcDn.
J. H. Willy, Nashville, Tenn.
jan29-lf
F. M. J ACK, Agent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
»xxt noon to w. r. exebixo * 00.,
W Hiteliall St„ ^Atlanta, GS-eoraia.
K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock
of C0NFECTI0NARIE3,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKEL8,
Ao., Ac.
Also, Fine Imported W1NEB, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public generally are rs
ipectfully invited to calL marS
PAPER! PAPER! PAPER!
ENVELOPES 1 ENVELOPES I
■I A A REAMS LETTER PAPER.
Ivv 75 reams Commercial Note Paper.
10 reams Cap Paper.
50 reams Ladies Bath Letter Paper.
30 reams Ladies Fancy French Note
Paper
40,000 Dark Buff Envelopes.
5,000 Fine Ladies English Envelopes.
5,000 Fine Ladies French Envelopes.
Just received by
apL2-tf J. McPHER80N A CO.
S. B. OAT1M,
MAMIE BEALES,
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels, Vases, Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
South of the Georgia R. R. Depot,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
may8-ly
NOTICE.
F ROM this date freight will be received at
the office of the Southern Express Compa
ny from 8 o’clock A. M., until 4 o’clock P. M.,
only. FRED. COULTER,
March ll-dtl Agent.
LIFE INSURANCE. .
THE GEORGIA j W• • HERRlMCr A, C ^ |
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, ‘
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital SBS50„000.
Dr. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, President
D. F. WrL-cox, Secretary.
Life Insurance Department.
AARON WILBUR, Actuary.
Dr. R. D. Arhold, Consulting Physician, j
Ciaghorn A Cunningham's Building, 98 Bay st. j
Manufacturers of, and Wholesale au» Retail Dealers
CLOTHING
WHY WILL YE DIE ?
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 0/ life. The Georgia Home
Life Insurance Company offers inducements
su;>erior to any life insurance company pre
sented before this community. Insurance may
bo had for one year or for life. The life of a
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 Assuranco himself
on attaining a certain ago, while it ha die be
fore, the sum assured is paid to hia represen
tatives. “I cannot afford it.” Three cents a day
will assure 3509 to a person twonty-sight years
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 litilu trouble.
For full iniorruation and life mrurunce,
apply to. SAM’L SMITH. Ajjent,
Doc. 10-dly. Atlanta, Georgia.
SOUTHERN
mmm my !
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, n A
We invite the attention of Officers desiring FINK UNIFORMS, to our 1
of fine, all wool
FIRE AND MARINE
NSUiAieg!
r V’H£ subscriber represents the following first
X class INSURANCE COMPANIES, with
strong Capitate and largo Surplus .
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery,
Capital, $300,000.
Virginia Fire and Marine insurance Com
pany, Richmond, Capital, $270,009
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richm’d,
Capital, $311,000.
Authorised Capita] $600,000.
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Rich
mond, Capital, $300,000.
Valley of Virginia Insurance Company,
Winchester, Capital, 365,000.
defierson Insurance Company, 8cottaville,
Capital, $160,000.
These Companies insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Household Furniture, and Personal
Property in city, town or country on the moot
favorable terms, consistent with prudence end
safety.
Marine risks, on river and the sea—Life
risks on white persons of both sexes—also on
the life of Negroes.
All loesos honorably adjusted and promptly
paid.
S. D. NILES,
GENERAL AGENT,
Office, corner of Whitokaii A Alabama streets,
over Salmons A Simmons’ Dry Goods store
Aug. 16—tf.
AND
January 14, 1862-tf.
W. F, HERRING & Co
To tlie Citizens of Georgia and o^
the other States of the Southern
Confederacy.
T HE HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY OF ST.
PHILIP’S CHURCH, Atlanta, Ga., was
organized soon after the commencement of
active hostilities, and has boon industriously
but quietly laboring in its patriotic work ever
3ince. 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
a re some 3,000 sick soldiers here now, hailing
from every part of the Confederacy, and the
number is lrkely to be largely increased.
We appeal to our fellow-patriots to send us
anything they can spare that would be useful
for the sick and suffering. A careful and just
distribution will bo made of all that we re
ceive.
They who prefer to make use of our Society
as the Almoner of their contributions, will
pleaso address their packages to either of the
undersigned.
REV. A. F. FREEMAN, President,
JAMES ORMOND, Vice President,
MRS. E. B. WALKFR, Directress,
8. B. OATMAN, Treasurer,
St. Philip'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. [mchl4-3m
CONFEDERATE
HlWHiy
OK HUNTER STREET,
-A-tlanta, Georgia,
—BT—
GULLATT & BARNES,
W HO are prepared to do, at the shortest no
tice, all kinds of work in IRON and
BR^SS, and machinery jobs of every des
cription.
JAS. E. GILLATT, W. BARNES.
dec7-tf
■. HUNTINGTON, M. LK,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OFFICE in Rawsoa’s new build.
ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Slreeek—
Residence first house to the left of Col. Yaa-
“T’ 9 - Jan 1’83
WANTED FOR CASH I
FARM of 40# to 800 acres of land, with
- necessary improvements, and a fair pro
portion of bottom lands, and situated on a
good road to market A place within 10 or 13
milea of Atlanta preferred. Apply to
Aprill-taa ABBOTT A BRQ.
Mayiy, 1881.
Admitted to be the Best in use
BROWN, FLEMING & 00.,
ATLANTA,
5IASOIVIC HALL BLILDLYG’
NEW ORLEANS,
97 GRAYIER STREET.
W HOLESALE
Produce Dealer*
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
P ARTICULAR attention given to, and er-
ders solicited for, Sugars, Molasses, Wool,
Hides, Ac., Ac.
Jan. 1, 1862—tf
E. WABKOUTH.
r. OXUTBBBOCX.
WARMOMfi a immia.
Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANA AND AMHRIUAN
OIGAHS,
Dealers in
LORILLARD’S MACCABOY AND SCOTCH
SNUFF, SMOKING AND CHEWIN* TO
BACCO. PIPES. Ae.
A good assortment of the best Cigars for the
retail trade to be found at their store on White
hall street, between Ripley’s Croekery and
Gilbert’s Jewelry store. tnar33-ly
PIANOS.
A VARIETY OP PIANO FOOTES FEOlf
the celebrated factory of
£ :WM. KMBE & CO.,{
Baltimore, Maryland, and Pianoe from differ
ent Northern and Southern houses, for sale at
my store on Whitehall street. Treasury notes
and the bonds of the Confederate States re
ceived in pay. CARL F. BARTH.
feR- Piano Fortes tuned and repaired.
mar35-6m
CONFEDERATE BLUE CLOTH
which is of the best quality made at the Crenshaw Mill*, in ULdmioud, am - .
ceded to be the best made iu the Confederate States, colors warr<i,Ued to
Indigo ami perfectly fast.
We are prepared to make up, at short notice,
«FLNK UNIFORMS FOK OFFICERS, *
UNIFORMS FOR COMPAxNIES, and
UNIFORMS FOR REGIMENTS.
by well trai ned bonds and at as low prices as the cost of the coods wiii justify
We also invite the attention of dealers to the New J/anc/tester Hen Ismiw A',,
ing Cotton, a very fine substitute for Spool Cotton, for the sale of which wc ate
Agents.
Our Stook of READY-MADE CLOTH IN 6 is not yet exhausted, and contain
many dosirable and cheap articles, as does also our stock of MEN’S FURNISH
ING GOODS.
Terms Strictly Cash.
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS ANL) D£ALilRo iN
AH W f POIITIM
MOSS AND HAIK MATTRESSES.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES &C ,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEO la, l a
—SOLS AGENTS FOR—
Wrig:lit’s Seprxrxgr-iOecL
Water Pipe*, fire Brick*, Ae,
T HE EOUTHXfUf PORCELAIN MAM 1
, FACTORING COMPANY, Kaolin, Souie
Carolina, arc now prepared to farniflL at shon
notice,
water r*ii*Ea,
double glased, with a perfect vicious body
suitable for eonduit pipea for cities, Ac., iron
twenty-six in ekes diameter to one mob, capv
Me •/ sustaining a pressure of 160 head G
water. Also,
FIKE BRICKS
* 0 **P^ ior - We also manuiactu/c
all kmds of C. C. and Gianito Ware, and would
moat respectfully solicit orders for tho abovs
Goods. W, H. FARROW, A^ant,
lOLN A WYLIE, Agents, Atlanta^a'
aug 8 tf
OFFICERS _
•x ran
ATLUTTA KHIITAL ASSOCIA'N.
Mrs. Isaac Winship.
Vie* Presidents—Mrs. Col. Yancey, Mr*.
Col. Wilson, Mrs. WiUia Peek, Mrs. A. (J. Wyly,
Mr*. G. J. Foreaere, Mrs. 8. G. Howell, Mrs J
N. Simmons, Mrs. 8. B. Robson, Mrs. Elicn
Pondor, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. B. W. Adams,
Mrs. Perine Brswn, Mrs. ». G. Hull, Mrs. L.
Overby.
•scretariss—Miss lue H. Goode and Mrs.
Dr. Taylor.
„ Tressarer—Mrs. JLr Laswhe.
aa&r30-$aa
The Atlanta Hospital Association.
OUBGEO* JOHJTiOX is desirous that tho
O Ladies in every part of the coantry should
not relax their efforts in sending to this city
all the Hospital stores they can eh tain foi the
use of eur soldiers.
He informed me that demands will bo made
upon oxr Societies here for every battle-held
in the loath for such articles as the sick end
wounded aoldlers may need. The woinoc of
the country have done much, yet much re
mains to be done, and it is to be hoped that
they will not be “weary m well dcing. ”
Mrs. ISAAC WINSiilP,
April li-tf President.
ATLANTA
VINE0AR MANUFACTORY.
IIr* are new prepared to supply the trade
VV with a choice article of Vinegar at rea
sonable* rates. All orders from abroad will be
promptly attended to by addressing the pro
prietors.
marI6-6m a CLEVELAND A CO.