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SOUTHEKNCONFEDERACY
(K)VERNMENT
or m
CBHFBDBIAtE ITAfU.
PrHW»n«.
EM-EBSO* DAV18,
Of HUaiuippi
7to# Presldsc*,
A JL EX AH DEB H. 8TEPHESA.
Of Georgia.
Secretary of State,
JUDAH P BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana
Becreury of the Treasury
C. Q. 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,
foetmaster General,
JOHN H. REAGAN,
Of Texae.
Confederate Congress—First Sealea
•£h« following i» a bit of the member* of Of* Br*t
Boogrou of the Permanent Government of the Don*
federate Staves, wUoh meet* In February next*
Those marked with on asterisk (•) are memhers of Mw
VrovWtooAi Congress.
8ENATA
James Phelan.
moment.
John B. Clarke,
K. L.S. Pejton.
■oars OASCiiSU.
Wiu. if- Yanoey,
C. 0- Clay, Jr.
iifimni
Hubert W. Johnson *
0. B, Mitchell.
funua.
iamaa M. Baker,
a. X. Maxwell
tnOBuU.
tauoert Toombs,*
B. B. Sill*
UITDOU
flamy C- ton-nett,
ffzn.1. ftms.
no etnas a.
•Award Bparrow,*
r. J. Bommes.
George Davis,*
Wat Dortch.
boots ouwa,
Robert W. Bamwaii,*
James 1 On.*
Gostevas A. Henry,
tendon 0. Bojnes.
Lcale T. Wlgteil,*
W. & Oldham.*
IULT. Hunter,
Wm. Ballard Prestuu.
a. u. Brown,
j. 8. Pngh,
HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVKA
scan oaaouju..
Disk
1 V N H Smith,*
B K Bridges,
0 B Keenan,
1 D MoDoweH,
A H Arrington,
J B MoLeon,
W 8 Ashe,
William Lander.
8. B 8 Gaither,
10. AT Davidson,*
i. X. J. Poster,
& W. B. Smith,
i. J. P. Balls,
а, J. L. St. Carry *
i. f. 8. Lyon,
б. W. P. Chilton,*
D. Clopton,
8. Dargon.
lavmara
G. A Garland,
James M. Patterson.
(Incomplete.)
James B. Dawtixu,
B. B. Hilton.
oeoboul.
Julian Hortridgc,
Chas J Munnerlyn,
Hines Hoil
Augustus H Kenan,*
David W Lewis,
W W Clark,
Robert P Trippe,
Loolns J Gartrell,
.. Hardy Strickland,
H, Angnstos B Wright,
EOTCOKT.
1. John McQueen,
i. W Poroher Miles’*
A L M Ayer,
A ML Bonham,
A James Farrow,
A W W. Boyce.*
Joseph B HelskeU,
W G Swan,
WH Tibbs,
E P Gaideoshlre.
Henry S Foote, Jr.
Meredith P Gentry.
George W Jones,
Thomas k«n«;
». JDOAdktoa,*
la John Y Wright,
11. D M Ourrin*
oOOiaUJU.
Charles J VUlere,
Charles M Conrad,*
Duncan F Kenner,*
Lucien J Dupre,
John L Lewis,
John Parkins, Ji *,
msaiaaim.
i W Clapp,
Ben ben Davis,
Israel Welch,
B O Chambers,
0 B Singleton,
B Barksdale,
John J HoBsa
WMOook,
T. C. Harris,
Casper W Bell,
Adam H Condos,
G 6 West,
L W Freeman,
Hyer.
i 1 John A Wilcox,
1 8- 0 0 Herbert,
8. P W Gray,
: A FB Sexton,
'AMD Graham,
■ 6 B H Epperson.
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MB BGarnett,
John B Chambliss,
John Tyler,
Boger A Pry of.*
Thomas S Booook,*
John Goode, Jr.,
James P Holcombe,
D C DeJarnette,
William «te»t±>.
Alesanxler BBoteU
John B Baldwin,
Walter B Staples,*
W alter Preston,*
14. Albert G Jenkins,
16. Bobert Johnston.*
13. Charles W Bu sseu.*
Wdgbti and Measure*. >
Bushel*. Pound*.
Wheat - «•
Shelled Corn —— - M
Corn in the ear
Ry® -
Barley........ — - — »
Irish Potatoes.... _ —■—87
Bwoel Potatoes— —. SS
White Beans ._ —
Castor Beans - —®*
Clover Seed —
Timothy Seed — ........
Flax Seed -
Hemp Seed — ...... «_44
Blue Grass Seed — -- 1 *
Buckwheat - ,.—01
Dried Peaches
Dried Apples H
Onions. «W
Balt »•
Stone Coal _ .. - 80
Malt *8
Bran....... , 'J8
Turnips - -4*
Plastering Hair...— . •
Urialacked Lime
Corn Maal
Fine Sait...... _.... - -55
A Ut M by 16 Inches, 88 deep, contains 1 barrel.
- M k 11<M * 8 “ *
“ Buy &4 * 8 * -
- 7 by « “ AS * »
- 4 by 4 - R4 “ *
leu Gallons Piokled Onions ...
* “ Sour CrouL 81 pounds
&S pounds
WANTED,
BONNET BOARD, PAPER BOXES, Ac-
f|lHE Confederate States Bible
Society are
TESTAMENTS
Army—-and to bind
now engaged in printing
for distribution in the Arm,
them they are compelled to neort to the nee
of old Paper boxes, anah as are used by mer
chants in paoking shorn, fine foods, Ac. We
confidently appeal to the merchants of Geor
gia to aid our benevolent work by donating
to us all the boxes and bonnet board they >*»
•pare from their stores. Ail disposed so to aid
the Bible cause, will pleats ship them to
Wood, Hanleiter, Rice A Co., Atlanta. Go.
M»y_7 k H. MY ERR.
Floor.
•250 BBL8 Superfine Flour, •‘Etowah
AM Sacks Extra Family Floor, u Hander-
ton’s MID*." For sale by
Aprillfi-tf ANDXB80N, ADAIR A 00.
rnuiDU r raasn. i i «.tonus s. navis
PEASE AOAVIS,
Wholesale and retail
GROCERS
-Alii)**-
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE SALT,
•di TIERCES RICE
TANNER'S OIL,
SYRUP, SUGAR,
5400 RBLS. VINEGAR,
BACON.
LARD,
CRUSHED A POWDERED
8 U G AJR S .
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UK tut
soimaidFiiMCif!
A daily a*d weekly journal by j
ADAIR & SMITH, j
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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DaJi* lor one year §7 00
u for six months : 4 00
" lor thi'ee montbii 2 00
u for one month-.... 75
On* Dollar will pay lox ioity
days.
W eekly—pe» aimuni,
Clubs of ten oi more, at one Post-Ot-
flee, $1.50 per annum.
PostrMastfcin, or other Agoutis who
will eaiiYnsa for subscribers, can retain
12^ per ceot upoc uur regular (not club)
rates ot all subsurlptions sent us.
No itAloe will br enteivhl uti our Mail
Books, in utiy istse-, without the cash in
advauca; and all uaiues will be promptly
erased the day the subscription expires,
unless previously renewed.
OUR DAILY
contains all the latest news by telegraph.
Our corps erf Army Coirespoudents are
unsurpassed for ability and truthfulness
by any paper In the Confederate States.
OUR WEEKLY
ia published every Wednesday morning,
ami contains all the choice and interest
ing matter of the Daily ten the week.
The oharacter of the Cosfrdsrauy , 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
thee« hard times, during the aboil exis
tence of our paper, demonstrates the
practicability of a cheap, well conducted
paper sustaining itsdEt
Aa the ueW year suofc Seta in, we ask
our patrons and readers, everywhere, to
interest themselves in our behalf
E J HART & CO,
W10LJ8SAL*
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GEORGIA
Grocers, Dngfkts, HMEIKSURARCE 70MPAHY,
—AND -- COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
COMMISSION MSMH&NTS, Capital - - - S25C.OOO.
1- fiifK'6 J?. BOSKMAi*,
B. F. Wacox, Bscratory.
Life lastrance PepartmefiL
AARON WILBUR, Actuary.
Dr. R. D. Auou>, Consuating Physician,
Claghorn A CunBixgham’e Building, 88 Bay
77 end ft 9ch*ufiUmUu SL,
NEW ORLEANS,
Inperters aad Dealer*
BrandLy-
Cojnac,
Rootseiie,
Bordeaux, Ac.
Wtoiwlte y-
01d Ryss
Bourbon
Scotch A irkt.
Ruin, Gin, Ac.
W
ufeaffipa^no, Claret,
S£>3wiii, glierry,
Port, Hath, Ac
tkgers, Tobacco, SNUFF.
Slices, s, Sa&p, Starcii.
Dyes, Indigo, Ac.
Sugar, Moiss*-;*, Coffee.
2Z*3?€&TsrlissAoi*
Pork
Sides,
A., *c
UhemiG&is,
Drugs,
Ac
Window Glass,
I’apo.-i, A
And uii *ta«r cuticies coaaectod with ifea
WMOSUEfiALS
DRUG AND GROCERY BUSING
J&n'y 3. Ihtta-lv
Bay SL
WHY WILL YE DIE f
A NB 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 I&suranc* Company offers inducements
saperior to any life insurance company pre
sented before this community. Insurance may
be had for one year or for Ufa. The life of a
debtor ir.&j be assured for the benefit of his
creditors. A man can assure his own life so as
is secure ifis benefit of the Assurance himself
oa atvuaisg a certain age, while if he die be
fore, the sum assured is paid to his represen
tatives. a i cannot afford it" Three cento a day
will awura $5#0 to a person twenty-eightyears
eld, and a younger person need pay still less.
Is *«: the question, rather, can you, conaider-
inj your family, afford to die unassured.
Fslieies ia Northern Companies can bo
sra%*?errcd te this Oompaay »i liberal terms,
a-vS with little trouble.
J3&- For fuil informatioc.and life inrurance,
apply to. SASS'I, SltftTH, Awent,
i, &eo:
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURER# AND DEALEhU IN
ALL MM W F| mm ||(
MU& AND HAIR MAHRESStS.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES $<:
| MACH TREE STREET. ATLANTA OEurou
—NOLI AGENTS FOR--
Iwrig-nrs Springr-Beti,
Admitted to be the Best iu usv
I May 17, 18«1.
| Water Pipes, Fire Bricks, Ac. CLOTHINP f
nnHE SOUTHERN PORilEf.AlN U . kit. \J+d\J A. 14 IllU »
Dfic.
1# -rflv.
Atlanta, Georgii
S 0 U T HERN
OOX & MILL,
Wholesale Dealers ia
WINES, LldWiRS,
Peacli-Tvote Street,
Have in store—
158 barrels pure Cora Whisky,
100 barrels rectified Whisky,
58. barrels old Rye Whisky,
10 quarter-e&sks Pert Wiaa,
& quarter easks Madeira Wise,
Is quarter-oaska Malaga Wise,
25,000 Cigars.
YML...
J8IV I IITIJII.
i>herokee teioefe, Feank-Tree sti ect,
Atlajatsi,
Whoieexie a ad Retail
as: bljsl 9
And Dtaiqr ia
ClfiAkh, TttBA^d,
Wlass, Liq^i ri cS ^c,
Cash buyers are 'LavlUed to call and exam
ine his stock. Se will cli wn/4 coll for cash at
short profits. mar22-ti!lff &25'03
J. T P0BTEB,,
G0MMISSI9N MERCHANT
ASii
geyLkal A^onr
Toi the purchase ana sale ol nil kin Os «
Produce,
MARIiiTTA, ST... . 171*1.3TA, GA.
Refers to—
Massey A LtmeUeii, Atlunta, (is
Reese A Linton, AuguaU, Oa
Rev. W. C. Bass, Maces, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Foulisis, Grecrusborouan, u.
Seo. W- Williams A Co., ChariesYott, S. C
Stratton A SoywoBr, Raahvllle, Toe a
J. H. Willy, ȣ*iY ii*,Te*6.
Jan20-tf
F. M.\ JACK, Ag«at t
Baker and Uaady SlaniLfectarer,
AlfXi 1*006 90 W. f. £3a4.i-«» ft
Wkilt**h-3il AtLant: 1 , <3 eoi®o
K EEPS couSi&atlv •&hand k& vu* ?to fit
of CONl'ECTIONARIff;?,
FRUITS,
kCTS,
PRESiatTlS
J IrCi
FIGKJLil,
Ac., Ac,
Aieo, Fine ini}knted Yii&ES, VRAMDifi^.
TOBACCG, CiaiRfl, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy — ^s-
keto, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies tad the TubBo gersTiLlv arc ra
•pectfully inviiasi i«o oali, -wi
r i i ij e.
HI
mm]
PAPER! PAPER! PAPER!
EKVELOPIS! XHTELOFES!
1 A A REAMS LETTER PAF1R.
AUU 75 rearafi Oemmereial 2fste Paper.
IS rtams Cup Paper.
68 reams Lediss Bath Latter Paper.
38 reams Ladies Faaay Preach Foie
Paper
cu.SSS Dark Buff Nnvalapes.
5,000 Fine L&diea English Navelepes.
6,080 Fine Ladies Freask Enveicpos.
FIRE AND MARINE
iuasjiiiiiei
'T>EfS (.ubscric-sr represents the following first
l Uzp-i liiftURANCB COMPANIES, ’with
etrciig CipiUils And. large Surplus :
.*> iabsma iinmranee Company. Montgomery,
■ ap-to,!. (886,808.
Virgluia S'ire end Hajrine fosurance Com-
pauy, Rishmona, Oup'tal _...$J76,858
SSsrcbaht’:* Susuraure Company, Richm'd,
Cnp-itei* (ill,CM.
A at hurixed Capitol. a.... (598,808.
Old Demlalea Inenraner Company, Rich-
Jrjpad, Capital, tl#8#M8.
Vv.[iey &f TL’/giaia Jnsataiiue Company,
W i n e * os tor. Gap 1 to! 856,80-3.
deflersc* ?asnrans* Company, ftcoUffTille,
Capital, $168,888.
These Oe®panic? iissurs Buildings, Mer-
ciasdise, Household Fnrnitare, and Personal
ProfcrtT is oi ty town or rcantry on thrmost
favorable terms, cersisteat with prudence and
ssfe»y.
K-ri -o ritcy, es river and the sea -Life
-.Hr- y urblto parsers of bo.c sexes -also on
mi f Hsgross.
.. . ir&rsb?' Aitjvstsd tad promptly
S. D. NILES,
GENERAL AGENT,
GfSco, Cotas-.: •>' Wnitoh(il A Alabama streets,
evor Sei.atons « St*o moss' T)ry Goods store.
L*% ■ \'± ,
Ta tlic Citizens of Georgia and o^
the ©User States ©f the Southern
Confederacy.
't'lHS EOBPITAL 'AID 30CTETY OF 8T.
1 FffILIP'S CHURCH, Atlanta, Ga., was
organised soon after the commencement of
active kectiiities, and has been industriously
bni quietly laboring ia its patriotic work ever
sines. Atlanta having been eonaiitnted by
ihe authorities a principal station for Hospi-
Val wark, ws fssl constrained to call upon our
Southern brethren to come to our help. There
jre seas 1,080 sick soldiers here now, hailing
irc-JS* «Tery part of the Confederacy, and the
nassber is likely to bs largely increased.
We appsal to our feliow patriot* to send ns
: anything they can spare that would be useful
| for the sick and suffering A eareful and just
] distribution will bo made ef all that .we re-
[ ccive.
I Tk«7 who prefer to make usa of our Society
i ag tbs Alasoasr ef their contributions, will
) please address their packages to either of too
| Adcrsiraed.
■'RAY. a. F. FEEBMAN, President,
JAMES ORMOND, Vice President,
MRS. E. B. WALKFR, Directress,
S. ». OATMAN, Treasurer,
~i. Philip’s Cimreh Hospital Aid Boeiety.
N. B. Aii papers in Georgia and the other
States of the Cocfedereiey are requested, from
pairiQ&s motives, to give the above a few ia-
sertioss. [mchl4-8m
UON L’KDE RATE
m t mm fhiy
• 5 2K3TSK STRBfiT,
A\-tIanto J5 Georgia,
apli-tf
Just received b
Kved by
. MePIlBSON & ««.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
FXASB A DAVIS
S. B. OATHA3T,
MAffilML BIHER,
ISoBHBienti, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels, Yases, Urns,
AND
FUENISJOTG MARBLE,
flouth ef the Georgia L X. Depot,
ATAAXTA, fiMKGlA.
laKfciL-.,
NOTICE.
F ROM this date ^freight will be received at
the office of the Southern Express Cornua-
GBLLATT & BARNES,
\\JBG urs prepared to tto, at the shortest no-
VY ties, ail kinds of work is IRON and
and machinery jobs O' every des
cription.
4AI. 1, (il’LLATT, W. BARKIS.
deoT-tf
5L RUNTlWCiTa*?, it iM,
ny from 8 o’clock A. M., usni 4 o’eloek P.
only. FRED. COULTBR,
Marsh li-dtf.
Agent
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OFFIOS is Lrtwsoc s aew be:1c.
jig. s'rsor Wbttekal: Hunter Strsest.—
RA-Asrcj first boss* t- the left of Col. Yan-
! euy's Jacl'62
Gso. RjlIi. Road Omen, )
Atlanta, AprM 12,1862. ]
T Hi Georgia Rail Road will not Transport
Molasses unless packages are first in good
•rder, and shipper endorse receipt exempting
Road from liability tor leakage.
April 125lf JAS. H. POSTER, Agent.
T he southern porcelain mani>
FACTORING COMPANY, Kaolin, South
Carolina, are now prepared to tarnish at abort
notice,
WATHH. f*I£*XUB,
double glased, with a perfect vitrioos bodt
euitable for condiiit pipes for cities, Ac., frtA
twenty-six inches diameter to one inch, capa
ble of sustaining a pressure of 158 head of
water. Also,
FIRK BRICKS
whteh hare no superior. We also manufaouue
all kinds o: C. C. and Granite Ware, and would
most rospecifujly solicit orders for the abort
Goods. 'W. H FARROW, Agent,
Kaolin, S. C
aOLE A VfYLIE, Agents, Atlanta, Oa
aug 3 tf
OFFICERS
A Itrga of
»HEY JB3ANTS
KOR
SOLDIERS’ UNIFORMS
A guiull lot of
FINE ORE7 CLOTH
A7LAN7A HDSFITA1 ASSOGIA’N.
President—Mrs. Isaac Winship. FOR
Vico Presidents—Mrs. Col. Yancey, Mr*.
Col. Wilson,Mrs. Wiilis Pack, Mrs. A. 0. Wyly, '
Mrs. G. J. Foreacre, Mrs. 8.G. Howell, Mrs J OFFICERS’ UN IFORMS
N. Simmons, Mrs. 8. B. Robson, Mrs. Ellen
Ponder, Mrs. Dr Taylor, Mrs. B. W. Adams,
Mrs. Periao Brown, Mrs. G. G. Hull, Mrs. L, j
Overby. •
Saorot&riea—Miss Eue II. Goo<le and Mrs. j
Dr. Taylor.
Treasurer—Mrs- Er Laswhe. ; BLACK ANDHIOLORKD BE W TNG 81LK
mar2«-3m i
The Atlanta Hospital Association, j
S URGEON JOHNSON is desirous that the
Ladies in every part of the country should ■
not relax their efforts in seeding to this city ’
ail the Hospital stores they can obtain fra the '
use of our soldiers. {
He inlormed me that demands will ba made
upon our Bocicties hero for every battle-field
in the South for such articles as the sick and
wounded soldiers may need. Th® woman ol i
the country have done much, yet much r*- j
mains to be done, and it is to be hoped that \
they wili not be “weary ill well dving. **
Mrs, ISAAC WINSHIP, I
April 11-t; President. |
ATLaAJflTTA
VIHE6AR MANUFACTORY.
BLACK FLAX THREAD,
VICTORIA AND OTHER
W E are now prepared to supply th® trad*
with a choice article of Vinegar at rea- j
sonabiea rates. All orders from abroad will ba ,
promptly attended to by addressing th* pro- I
prietors.
U rf.BVELANT) * f»\
BROWN, FLEMING & GO.,
ATLANTA,
JI 4SOMC fiiAlJL illlLDLYCh
NEW ORLEANS,
97 GRATfER fiTREKT.
WHOLEHALE
Produce Dealers
AND GESmAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
P ARTICULAR attention given to, and or
ders solicited for. Sugars, Molasses, Wool,
Hides, Ac., Ac.
Job. 1, 1862—if
H. WARXO0TB.
». •suransocc.
WABMQm dt BlUTEBHUCL,
Importers and Manufacturers ol
HAVANA lib AMSRIC Ad#
OiaARS,
DeiDem in
LOHU-LARO S MACCABOT AND SCOTCH
SNUFF, SMOKING AND CHEWINO TO
BACCO,; PIPES, fcs.
A good assortment of the best Cigars for tbo
retail trade to be found at their store on White-
Gilbert’s Jewelry store.
eery
»r22
FI ANOS.
VARIETY 0? PIANO FORTES FROM
toe celebrated factory of
M IWM. KNABJR Al CO.,’
Baltimore, Maryland, and Pianos from differ-
ent Northern and SoMhero houses, for sale at i
my store on Whi 'ch a! i «> Treasury note* ;
and the bond3 o: the. Co, ^derate States re- i
ceived in pay. CARL F. BARTH.
feE- Piano Fivi*? irr'c-i and rapairsd.
mar25-«m
SPOOL COTTONS,
GILT LaCR OF ALL WIDTHS,
FINE STAFF BUTTONS,
SLACK D&kP D’BTJi a«D ITALIAN
CLOTHS,
WHITE LINEN DUCKS.
SPANISH LINENS,
The above Goods just received and for
sale. Ws are prepared to manufacture uut
forms for
Com panicBattailous or KegimeuW.
W F. HERRING A CO ,
Whitehall Street,
juboll-lui Atlanta, Georgia.
RIVER LANDS
AT EI£tl!TOR'§ SALE.
W ILL be sold ia Calhoun, Gordon county,
Oa., on the FIRST TUESDAY in Au
gust next, 1,188 acres of Oostanaula river
land, a very large body ot which is .first clan
bottom, lying 8 miles lrom Calhoun, and one
ef the beet bodies ef land it Georgia.
Also, en the first Tuesday in September
next, before the Court House deor in Rome,
Ga., 8*8 acres of Vmnn’s Valley land, known
as Mr. Ware’s Msrchman place, seven miles
from Rome.
Also, ea the first Tuesday in October, be
fore the Coart Honse door in Carrollton, Ga ,
Noe. 1, 87 and 87 of the 8th district of Car-
roll, aoar Bowden.
We wili also sell privately some land® in
Appling and Early counties. The above
leads beloag to tho; estate of Edward Ware,
late ef Floyd eonaty, deceased, and are sold
for distribution among the heirs- The will
empowers ns to sell privately, which we
wauld do boforo the sale. When the sale day
arrives, if unsold, they will sell, and that
man who pays the most for them is the mi-
aor'e beet friend. The terms wi.T be made
to suit tko purchasers
J. W. P. WARE, Rome, Ga.,
B. V. L. WARE, Palmetto,
A. A. TERHUNE, Kingt'n,
Any information ean be obtained of either
ef th* Executors relative to the lands,
jane Ift-lswtds.
To Hanafiteturen and Railroad
road Companies dc Tanneries.
KA BBLft. COAL BPINDLE OIL-s substl-
wv for Sperm is the finest machinery.
188 bbia. eoporior Machine Oil—«uitabl
for factories.
*8 bbia. Pea Nut OiL
18 bbl*. Machine Sperm Oil.
188 bbia. Tanner's Oil, of various grade
We offer th* above eheap to close the lot.
aplS-Xm MASSEY A LAN8DELL
3a., ) J
0 ,Ga.,Uj
n ,Ga,) w
HEKDEESON, TERRY A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ValuablePropertyfor
No. fltt, CARUNDgLET STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Particular attention givun u> ;oe purchase of
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
Refer to Messrs BaJlu-nta A Stmmons. Atiew-
tto Georgia. .ante-to
WHEAT PAHS.
T HE MAMMOTH WHEAT FANS—manu
factured by P. M. Sheibly, successor to
Carey A Jolly, Rome, Ga.—for sale by
McNAUGHT, OSMOND A C0-,
mayl4-lm General Agents.
Sale.
L OCATED at the juncture of Old and New
Whitehall at rests, known as the Hylburn
property, and joining Messrs. Trammell,
j Winter and MeDaniei, containing some four
| and a-half aeres af good land, admirably
adapted for a vineyard, the ground being ele
vated! coh, loose, and freo from stumps. There
i* en it a dwelling containing five rooms, a
fine well ef water, and commands s charm*
. ing view ef a large portion of the city.
For particulars, inquire at
May 8-tf E. M. KPWARPY fl
iwitben Rights Towels.
nr GSOEGIA COTTON' and made by Geor-
U rla bands.
apit-tf j. McPherson