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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
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_ (GOVERNMENT
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CONFEBBBATE STATES.
PrMid.ul,
£PFEBS01» DAVIS,
Of Mississippi
Vi— President.
4 tE*ASDER H. STEPMfciie,
Of Georgia
Sav-retary of State,
JUDAH P BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana-
Secretary of the Treasury
C. G MEMMINGER,
Of South Carolina
Secretary oi War.
ODOBGE W RANDOLPH,
Of Virginia
Secretary of the Navy
STEPHEN R. MALLORY, ■
Of Florida
attorney General
THOMAS H. WATTS,
Of Alabama
Poitmafiter General,
JOHN H. REAGAN,
Of Texas.
SEW PROSPECTUS
uf TH*
Confederate Congress—First Heaaloa*
the following 1# a list of the manbe« 0, **£™‘
Ooogress of the Permanent Government of the Oo»-
federate State*, which meets In February neat.
Those marked with an asterisk (•) are member* of the
Provisional Congress.
SENATE.
James Phelan.
lUSSOVat
John B. Clarke,
K. L E. Peyton
forth oaaousA
Wbl h. Yancey,
C. 0. Clay, Jr.
SKXA>'»a£.
Robert W. Johnson,*
C. B. Mitchell.
rcoRini.
James M. Baker,
A. £. Maxwell.
OSOBOLA.
Robert'Toombs,*
B. H. Hllh*
SKHTUCkV
Henry O. Burnett,
Wm. K Sitea.
jCOCISIABa
adward Sparrow,*
T. J. Semmes.
MISSISSIPPI.
A G Brown,
George Davis,*
Wm. T. Dortch.
sooth ft »tan a
Robert W. Barnwell,*
James L Orr-*
Landon 0.1
Gnstavus A, Henry,
J. Hnjne*
Louis T. Wlgfcll,*
W. & Oldham.*
E. M. T. Hunter,
Wm. Ballard Preston.
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES,
BOBTH oaaOUHk
Dlat.
1. WJ*H Smith,*
R B Bridges,
0 B Keenan,
T D McDowell,
A H Arrington,
J B McLean,
W B Ashe,
William Lander,
B 8 Gaither,
A T Davidson,*
south aaaoLnu.
1.
£.
a.
A
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I. T. J Poster,
W. R. Smith,
J. P. Kalis,
J. L. M. Cuiry,*
P. S. Lyon,
W. P. Chilton,*
D. Clopton,
J. 8. Pugh,
£. 8. Largan.
kSKAkasa
i. G. A. Garland,
2 James M. Pattereon.
(Incomplete.)
ruiHLna.
t James B. Dawkins,
EBB. Ill Hon.
QKOBQU.
!. Julian Hartridgs,
it Chaa J Munnerlyn,
• Hines Holt,
a Augustus H Kenan,*
C. Uttvld W Lewis,
c W W dark,
. Robert P Trippe,
a Lucius -! GartrelL,
v Hardy Strickland,
II. Augustus K Wright
8.
8.
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It
10.
Charles J Ytllere,
Charles M Conrad,*
Duncan P Kenner,*
Laden J Dupre,
John L Lewis,
John Perkins, Ji *.
MISSISSIPPI.
J W Clapp,
Reuben Davis,
Israel Welch,
R C Chambers,
0 R Singleton.
E Barksdale,
John J McRae.
MISSOURI
W M Cook.
T. C. Harris.
Casper W Bell,
Adam H Condos,
G G West,
L W Preema.%
Hyrr.
John McQueen.
W PorcherMlJep*
L M Ayer,
M L Bonham.
James Parrow,
W W. Boyce.*
fBHNK&EM
Joseph B Hetokeli,
Vf G Swan.
W H Tibbs,
S P Gardenahfre,
Henry 8 Foote, Jt,
Meredith P Gentry,
George W Jones,
Thomas Mamie*
J D O Adkins,*
John V Wright,
D M Ourrin*
k nii&
John A Wilcox.
0 0 Herbert,
P W Gray,
F B Sexton,
M D Graham,
B H Epperson
VLBOUna.,
t JohnB<
8. John Tyler,
4. Roger A Prvor.*
6. Thomas B Bocook,*
ft. John Goode, Jr.,
i James P Holcombe,
D 0 DeJarnette,
i. William Smith,
Alexander B Betels
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M B H Garnett,
I Chambliss,
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11 John B Baldwin,
18 Walter B Staples,*
18 Walter Preston,*
14 Albert G Je
lft Robert Johnston
lft Charles W J
OWV
Jenkins.
hnston,*
' Bussell.*
T HE Confederate States Bible Society are
now engaged in printing TESTAMENTS
for distribution in the Army—and to bind
them they are compelled to reeort to Ute use
of old Paper 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
to us ail the boxes and bonnet board they —t
spare trom their stores. Ali a dispoeed so to aid
the Bible cause, wjil please ship them to
Wcod, Haaleiier, Bice A Co., Atlanta, <
MY
E. J HART A. CO.,
'< HOU8AU
Grocers, Druggists
—AND -
A f,aILV AND WEEKLY JOURNAL BY COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ADAIR & SMITH, j new objueans,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA Importers and t) e a I er *
—IN —
annonun
T It: a 3yt G :
Daily for ooe year $7 00
M for six months 4 00
“ for three montiis "I 00
u for one month....... T5
One Dollar wili pay for forty
days.
Weekly—$U per moduic..
Clubs erf ten or moie-. at ons PostrOt-
fice, $1.50 per anmuin
Poet-Maatera, or utihsi Agenta who
will canvass for- subscribers, can retain
12| per cent upon our regular (not club)
rates erf all subscriptions sent us.
No name wili 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 ail the latest news by telegraph.
Out corps erf' Army Correspoudents are
unsurpassed for ability and truthfulness
by any paper in the Confederate States.
OUR WEEKLY
•
is published every Wednesday morning,
ami contains all the choice and interest
ing matter erf the Daily for the week.
The character erf the Confederacy, as
a high-toned and independent news jour
nal, is well established and Its daily
circulation Is the largest in Georgia
W e 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.
Aa the new year soon sets in, w« ask
our patrons and readers, everywhere, to
Interest themselves in our behalf.
Weights and Measures.
Bushels. PoUTtds.
Wheat - ••
Shelled Corn - ——
Rye
Oala
«
47
Sweet Potatoee.
m
Clover Seed —.....
64
" 40
VI.t UnaA
.. ...M
Blue Grass Seed
14
„U
u
Dried Apples —
Onions .....
Salt - ...
- _J4
fl
T0
„ M
80
Turnips.
M
Uaslackeii Lime ....
80
Fine Salt
ft bos 84 tv 18 tnobea, 88 deep ooctains 1 bamL
- lft a vl6,H “ 8 “ - XtMMhei
“ 3 oy S.4 * 6“ “1 peak.
thy 4 •• 4.8 - - XfBikm
* 4 by 4 “ 14“ "1 quart.
Tec Gallons Pickled Onions— 8J pounds
WANTED,
bonnet board
PAPER BOXES, Ac
luo isn a. da via
Minmi p. f»i*a |
PEASEADAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
jpeacJuree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE, SALT,
25 TIERCES RICE,
TANNER’S OIL,
8YBUF, SUGAR,
200 BBLS. VINEGAR,
BACON,
LARD,
May 7
H M
i On.
f£B&
Floor.
5>SO BBL&. Superfine Finer,
Zftft Sacks Extra Family Finer,
W. Mills.- For aale bV
Aprillft-;f ANDERSON.. AT AIR A 00.
“Etowah
Hander -
CRUSHED A POWDERED
SUG AIRS
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
PEASE * DAVIS
klUf
Hrandly-
Cogcko,
Rochelle,
Roraetoux, Ae.
W" invito y-
01d Rye,
Bourbon.
Scotch A Irish.
Rum, Gin, Ac.
CuHUipkgne, Claret,
Msderia, Sherry,
Port, Hock, Ac
Stgars, Tobacco. 8NUFF.
Spices, a, So*.p. Starch.
Dyte, inaigo, Ac
Sugar, Molas»**, CoSee.
l£*:£ fe O'\7'lJS±«5JO 83-
Pork Hats s,
Sides,
lie-; i A-, AO.
Chemtcaia,
Drugs.
Autos
Window Ginas
Papeia. A., Ac.
And ether articles conneoteji v*iic ice
WHOLESALE
DRUG AND GROCERY BUSINESS
Jau'y 8. 1882-1 v
COX & HILL,
Wholesale Dealers in
WINES, LiaUORS, &c,j
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,
25,000 Cigars. mar22^y
JOHN H. 10VEJ0Y,
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Oeorgia,
Wholeeai-j and Retail
F. M. J iY.Ci£, ^gent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
£*XT &&•>fi TJ F. r. eEiiaiJSO ft O'- 1 ,
VVliitellull St-. >VtIartUk, GfeoiJiia.
K EEPS o-ouetanUy on hand aa exenilsni stuck
of CONFECTION ARIES
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVER,
JELLIES,
PICKELS,
Ac., Ac.
Amo, Fine Imporied WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Also, & great varieiy of Fancy Artieioa- - Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public gansratly are re
■pectfally invited to calL tear?
PAPERS PAPER! PAPER!
ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES!
-I AA REAMS LETTER PAPER.
ll/U 75 reams Commercial Note Paper
10 reams Cap Paper.
50 reams Ladies Bath Letter Pape:
30 reams Ladies Fancy French' Note
Paper
40,000 Para Buff Envelopes.
5,000 Fine Ladies English Envelopes.
5,000 Fine Ladies French Envelopes.
Just received by
a P L2-tf J. McPherson a co.
S. B. OATlAiY,
mum BEAIEB.
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels, Vases, Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
South of ths Georgia R. R. Depot,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
mayS-ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GEORGIA
HOSUE INSURANCE ^OStPAilY,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital - - * ^QSO^OOO.
Dr. JAMES F. EOZEMAN, ?re£ : .d<ynv
D. F. Wilcox, Becreiary.
Life Inwaoce ieparimen:*
AARON WILBUR, Actuary.
Dr. R. D. AiuconD, Consulting PhyBician,
Clashorn A Cunningham’a Building. 88 Bay et.
—
WIIV WILL YE 1>1K ?
A N ft leave unprovided for wife, child or |
friend, when a trifling sum paid, either ■
annually or quarterly, will soenre for thsw s !
home and comforts of Ilfs. Tka Georgia Homs !
Life Insurance Company offers indocamesM ^
superior to any life insurance company pr»- \
sen ted before this community. Insurance may . M1 SOU TRAILS
be had for one year or for life. The life of a ; J. FACH’VRINi
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN.
MANUFftOTURKRS AND DEaujks IN
ALL KL\i ill' FIMl ft,
■ MOSS AN1) HA1K MATOESSfe
LOOKING-GLASS PLATKS AC
j PEACH- TREE STREET, ATLANTA
—SOLI AGENTS FOR—
UKORVl ,
VJV'x*lg-±xt’jsi Sprmg-*Be c:.
4(lmitL;d to !>-i t»e Bust
Mar IT,
Ill use
Wtltr fire
PORCELAIN MAM-
, . . , - , . ,, , COMPANY, Kaolin. Soutn
debior may be awarod for the benefit of h» ! Oxrelins. arc r 0 w 5 ror ired to fnreiahat ahor.
nay
creditors. A man can assure his own life so aa \ aetice,
to secure the benefit of the Assurance himself j
on attaining a certain age, while if he die be
fore, the sum assured is paid to his represser- |
tatives. “I can not afford it.” Three cenia a day !
will assure $580 to a person tTrcnty-eighs years ;
old, and a younger person need pay atill Issm. |
Is noi the question, rather, can you, consider- i
Lug your family, afford to die anassurod.
Policies in Northern Companies can be \
transferred to this Company ou libera! terms, |
and with little trouble.
For full information and life itrur&nc-a. I
ap^gly to. SAW»i SMflfTU, Ajgcut,
TF&j&.rsrnuEi.
dombie glased, vnLh a perfect viuious bod«-
citable for conduii pipes for clues. Ac., oroic
inch, capa-
head of
)ec liV-dly.
Atlanta, Georgia.
S O U T
«£LM £ft .J SOL 9
Ar>d Dealer in
LIGIIW, TOBACCO,
Wines, Liquors, &c.
Cash buyers are invited to call and exam
ine his stock. He will always seli for cash at
short profits. mar22-tillfeb25'63
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
ARC
general agent
For the purchase and sale of afi kinds e
Prod nee,
MARIETTA, 8T ATLANTA, GA,
Refers to—
Massey k Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga
Reese A Linton, Augusta, Ga
Rev. W- C. Bass. Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullain, Greensborougft, ba
Geo. W- Williams A Co., Charleston, 8 U .
Stratton k Seymour, Nashville. Teen.
J. H. Willy, Nashville, Teen.
jan28-tt
R N
\\\
tweciy-six laciios diameter to one inoi
^Le of sastaiaiag a pressure t;r 15t» j
water Also,
FIKE BKICKb
which have ro superior. We also ruanu;ac»u:*
ail kiuda oi C. C. and Granite W’are, and wimqu
Tu»si reopei t?ui;y solicit orders for the -.i>ov«
^ooda, W. H FARROW, Agent,
Kaolin, S U
-CLS A WlLIiJ, Agents, Atlanta, Gk
au? 3 tf
n-
* IRE AND MARINL
THE subscriber represents the follow: nz first
A class INSURANCE COMPANIES, with
strong Capitals cud t-rg^- Surplus ; .
Alkbama fnaurance Goujpaay, Montgomery..
Capital,.. $308, S0c.
Viigliila ft'iif SJKidiie Insurance Gnru-
pany, Richmond, Capital, fiS?®,*!*
Merchants' lneuran< c Company, itiekm'd,
Capital, - $511,882.
Authorised Capital. $548,888.
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Ri#h
aiond, Capital,
Valley of Virginia Inaur&uce Gosn»ia*y-
Winchester, Capital,.
■leflersoe lusuranee Company, Scoitsville,
Capita!,.. ... $! 54,SV¥.
These Companies mauro livildinei, Mer-
chAUiliie, sLoV'Seii'.-m Pui’c.ture, uiid «.ersoka2
Proper*7 is city, town ov country ox tee sacsi
favorahic terms. •• * t-md-JBCSaBd
safety.
M»ri>e risk?, o» rive? a*A iua «€*-
ri-*r-5 .£ whii*s persons «. t- -• #?*»-■- *»«
the !uc ’i K-.-^k«:s
Ali *• »ss»•* r-.sc. -rub:-', adjusted arc »rvo»pSiy
JS. D. NILES.
• BNEF.aL agsnt,
office, cufttor •.: WcitehrJl A Alabama atrecte,
ever Salmons A Bimfossa’ Dry floodc s*.-r-J.
Aug. 15—if.
To tizc Citizens of G©or§:la and O f
lit© other States of Hie Southern
Confederacy.
T he hospital aid society or bt.
PHILIP’S CHURCH, Atlaata, «a, was
organized coon after the eoaamencemoAt cf
actiyo hostilities, and has becx indaatrioasly
but quietly laboring in ita patriotic work ever
since. Atlanta having been constituted by
the authorities a principal station for Hospi
tal work, we fael constrained to call upon oar
Southern brethren to come to our help. Tiiera
are some 8,080 sick soldiers her# now, bailing
from every part of the Confederacy, and tu*
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 Buffering. A careful and just
distribution wili be made gbf all that wo re
eeive.
They whe prefer to make use of our Society
as tbo Almoner of their contributions, vrlli
please address their packages to cither of the
unde-signed.
REV. A. F. FBEBMAN, President,
JAMES ORMOND, Vica President,
MRS. E. B. WALKER, Directress,
8. 3. OATMAN, Treasurer,
81. Fhiltp'o Church Hospital Aid Society.
N. B. All papers in Georgia an I the other
States of the Confederacy are raquented, /raw
poMoftc motives, to give the above a few ix-
Bertions. [mehl4-3m
OFa^IOEB-S
or TBS
ATLANTA IISPITAL ASSQGIA’N.
President—Mrs. Isaac Wiuship.
Vico Presidents—Mrs. Coi. Yancey, Mrs-
Gel. Wiisou, Mrs. Wiliis Pack, Mrs. A C. Wyly,
Mrs. G. J. Foreacre, Mrs. S G Howell, Mrs J
if. Sinnnoos, Mrs. 8. 15. Robson, Mrs. Kiler
Ponder, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. B. W Adams.
Mra. Pcrinc lirewn, Mrs. G. (i Hull, Mrs. L.
Overby.
Secretaries—Miue .t.-ie it. Goode and Mrs.
Dr. Taylor.
Treasurer—Mrs. Er Laawne.
marfiS-Sco
Discovered in Atlanta!
PRONOUNCED A
SUPERIOR ARTICLE
BY ALL SCIENTIFIC MEN !
Over ©ue Xlumlred Sacks!
LIVERPOOL AND VIRGINIA,
AT
fo 1> w A R L> Y ’ ss .
Jtiii
HAfRaML 'JOiAHiC, r w ,
11. JOLIkk 1 SO,\.
axn
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Alabama street, two doom trom Prjor,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to cunsigc-
mente. Ail orders receive personal soft
prompt attention.
TIic Atlanta Uaspliul A^^oviatiou, i
S URGEON JOilNSON is desirous that the j
Ladies in every part of the country should |
net relax their efforts ia sending to this city j
*11 the Hospital stores they cun obtain fot the :
use of our soldiers.
Ho informed me that demands will be made |
upon our Societies kero for every battle held
in the South tor such articles &a the sick and
wounded soldiers may need. The women o!
the country have done much, yet much re-
Ktdins to be done, and it is to be hoped that
inay wili net be ‘-weary m well doing. "
Mrs. ISAAC WIN8UIP,
April 11—tf PresidenL
-a.u:-:.a.A..istrTrt.
viNeiAi wmunm,
Yjtf fi »jr# now prepared to supply the trade
VV with a choice article of Vinegar at rea-
sossblss rate-?. AH orders from abroad will bt
promptly attended to b_, addressing the pro
prietors.
? Cl.SVSr.A »D * tif .
mmJ FLEMSHO k GO.,
ATLANTA,
3ASOXIC HALL BEILDIAG-
NEW ORLEANS,
97 <* ISA ITER STREET.
WHOLESALE
Produoe Dealtrs
AND GENERAL
OOiMISSION MERCHANTS.
ITARTICUjjAR attention given to, ar
h dors solicited for, Sugars, Moiawoa,
Hides, kz., Ac. »
Jan. 1, IS32—tf
nd or-
Wool,
H. V/ARMOUTH.
7. aUTTZURVCK.
CONFEDERATE
UIII HISS FQliffll
WABMOUTI A eBUTIBBUBI,
Im;xirter3 and Manufacturers of
ii A V A A’ A AND A M B It Il'AN
o x » m m,
Dealers :a
LORiLUAflD S MACCABOV AND SCOTCH
SNGFF, SMOKING AND CHEWING TO
8ACCO,’.PIPES, to,
A eeoi assortment of the bast Cigars for the
rets* trade to be found at their store on White- j
hvll street, between Ripley’s Crockery and
Gilbert’s Jewelry store. mar22 ly
may28ti)mai2
THE GEM
EATING ROOMS,
14 and IS Alabama >ts.. Cor. Prjor.
18 A PLAL.ifi WORTHY UK OUR CITY.
I T8 rooms are finely ventilated, lurulshed
and always scrupulously clean. Ita cook,
and other servants are skilfull and attentive.
It is & delightful place to breakfast—every
thing cooked to order iu each one’s own style
and time. The coffee is the pure iinpurteJ
article, and of excetlent quality.
In a word, “The Gow’’ has quietly earnel
for itself a name and a patronage whioh u
flattering to its proprietors.
Everything .good to eat which this rnurket
affords will be found at these Rooms day and
night. mey25-tt
RIVER LANDS
AT EXECUTOR’S SALT!.
W ILL be sold in Calhoun, Gordon county,
Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY in An
! gust next, 1,120 acres of Oostanaula river
land, a very large body oi which is Jtrstclaa
| bottom, lying 8 miles trom Calhoun, and one
j of the best bodies of land it Georgia,
j Also, on the first TueGday in September
! next, before the Court House deor in Rome,
! Ga., 800 aeres of Fanw’a Valley land, known
j as Mr. Ware’s Marchman piece, seven miled
from Rome-
i Also, on the first Tuesday in October, be-
' ton the Court House door in Carrollton, Gs,
J Nos. 1, 07 and 87 of the 0th district of Car-
I roll, near Bowden.
We will also sell privately some lands in
Appling and Early counties. The above
lands belong to the, estate of Edward Ware,
( late of Floyd county, deceased, and are sold
for distribution among the heirs- The will
empowers us to sell privately, which we
; wauld do before the sale. When the sale day
! arrives, if unsold, they will sell, and that
I man who pays the most for them is the ini-
i nor’s best friend. The terras wi 1 be made
! to suit the purchasers.
I * J. W. P. WARE, Rome, Ga.,
B. F. L. WARE, Palmetto, Ga.,
A. A. TERHUNE, Kingt’n ,Ga,
, Auy information can bo obtained of either
; of the Executors relative to the lands,
jane 10-lawtds.
:K
50
FUKOS.
VARIETY OF PIANO FORTES FROM
the celebrated faeiorv of
OS HCNTKil STREST.
A.tlanta 3 Georgia.
GULLATT & BARNES,
\%THO are prepared to do, at Ue skortest na
il tiee, all kinds cf work in ift'Jtt and
and machinery jobs M every dca-
tuon.
enpt
JAS. I GULLATT, W. tAiiiS.
<iec7-tf
4, !WI, K^ ABE 1 ۩.,'
Baltimore, Maryland, and Pianos from differ
ent Northern and ? ntbern houses, for sale at
my store on Whitebeii street. Treasury notes
and the beads of th* <>»i»>derEte States re- 1
•eived in pay. CARL F. BARTH, j
Piano Fortes .n»-l su.t repaired.
mar2ft-4m
!U PfTIHGTPK, 00.
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 11-dtf. Agent.
ATLANTA. GBORGIA.
^FF:G£ >a Rawsct’s nsw
ing, corner W uiVghau ecu Hunter Btracsv.—
Residence first house u» the isfi of Qol Yta-
. J&nl’4a
HSiDEHSOK, TKHHY ft CO.,
SSMHISSIQH MERCHANTS,
No. SO, CARON DELHI STREET,
i\i;W ORL£!Ai\^, LA.
P—uculur alienucn g to purchase of
SUGAR and 54 ‘LAESER
To Manufhctarcni and Railroad
road Companlca <fc Tanneries.
BBL8. COAL SPINDLE OIL—a aubuti-
for Sperm in the finest machinery.
18b bbls. superior Machine Oil—auitabi
for factories.
5b bbls. Pea Nut Oil.
10 bbls. Machine Sperm Oil.
lbb bbls. Tanner’s Oil, of various grads
We offer the above cheap to close the lot.
apl*-Jm MASSEY A LANSDELL
Valuable Property for
Sale.
L OCATED at the Juncture of Old and New
Whitehall streets, known as the Hylburu
property, and joining Messrs. Trammell,
Winter and McDaniel, containing some four
and a-half aeres af goed land, admirably
adapted for a vineyard, the ground being ele
vated, rieh, loose, and free from stumps, ’there
is on it a dwelling containing five rooms, »
fine well of water, and commands a charm-
mg view of a large portion ot tho city.
For particulars, inquire at
May S-tf E. M. F.DWAED Y'p
STONE MeUKTAm
T HE subscribers are offering some valuable
real estate for sale, in this place.
They are also prepared to fill all orders for
GRANITE.
WOOD k MEADOR.
8tone Mountain, Ga., June 12-lm*
TANNER’S OIL.
4Q barrels for sale by
DiMICE. WILBOft * <J
Flc*oa» U IMi-U
SdL
wso. Rati Road Owick, }
Atlanta, April 12, 1882. j
T HE Georgia SsJ.1 Road will not Transport
Molasses unless packages are first In good
order, and shipper endorse receipt exempting
Rb«d from liability far leakage
April 12-tf JA3. H. PGRTER, Agent
Refer to M-:-*ars d?
ta, Georgia,
* H rnrjvocs, Atlan-
ac38-6m
WHEAT PAJ3B.
'THE MAMMOTH WHEAT FANS-manu-
X faetsred bv p. M. 8heibly, successor to
Carey A Jolly. 4ome, Ga.—for sale by
MeNAUSHT. ORMOND A CO.,
mayli-lin General Agents,
Southern Express Co.
I N order to prevent an accumulation ot
freight, storage will hereafter be charged
on all goods remaining in office 43 hours alter
their reception. FRED COULTER
Atlanta, June 4,1852-lw Agent.
Southern Rights Towels.
QF GEORGIA COTTON' and made by Geor
J |i*l
•pli-tf
hands.
j. McPherson