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»>Y ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 104
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-_UW. ADAIR A SMITH.
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■ \( ' ' *<’4 IA RAILROAD.
. i S.lanta, ITi Mllea—Fare, f*
l<... lOhrtS. Superintended
^AB«aa«BS THAI*.
; tl ■ d'1 ay a excepted.)
.» .Ytianui, daily, at.. T.Mb, A ki
• r v: n at Aurustu ;it 6.ii, P. if.
. r<ut'», a.If, at 8.58, A.M.
■. i ' i at ItllBil hi 7.15, P. Mi.
V. IT 'ItSES.tS* A<n> MAIfc TRAM.
av-ic • ip, daily, at - 7.40, F. M.
rivp* tk Augudta st 1.4.8, A. M.
VT.tf.vi dhjfusta at 4.Cv, P. M.
\»riv*« at Atlanta tt A. M.
TO CONNECT WITH
t tlU.\S kuiI WASHINGTON.
i.-arn Au.’.telH 141, A. M.
Arnvo tt Athens - 4.18, P.M.
Leave Atlanta
ATiTO at W-sUin^lon
L«*avo Athens -
Arriro at Augusta
Le> to Waahinjfton
i T'V ' at Atlanta - -
A> CONNECT WITH WARRKNTON.
Iw-nra Aujrueta l.*», P- M., aae Atlanta T.l»,
A. M.
Arrito at WarrnnWm 7 M, T. M.
l«eTe Warroubon —A t.H, P. M.
Arrive at AujrnsLt 5.61, P. M., and at Atlanta
at '4 w5, A. M.
1 .v# i-.'.vvi ruua tn counection wttb the Train*
of the S-tt! -i Carol inn and the Savannah and
’ d;,o*ta i>»iDon'is, at Augusta. *
.T.80, A. M.
4.15, P. M.
I.H, A. K.
6 55, P. M.
... 11.00, A. Id.
7.15, P. M.
ATLAN i.V .V WEST-POLNT K. it.
AvtMa to Wael-Fosnt, P7 Milas—Far^-U «*.
GlFJliclE O HULL, Suparintandkat-
Silli TSAI*.
■vr vc* Atlanta, daily, at 3.SS, A. M-
rriToe at Wost-Poiut at - T.M, A- M.
West-PoinA daily, at S.00, P. Id.
Arrive# at Atlanta at - 8.13, F. M.
FUH'.aRT TBilR.
:..-aves Atlanta, daily, at 8-W, A. M.
.Vrnvu- at West-Point at 4.45, P. M.
:«'.nve* Woct-Toint, .laxly, at - T.50, A. At.
An toj at Atlanta, at 4.5J, P. M.
Tui* Road connect.* with the Montgomery A
w -.i-roict Roa.l at We>at-Pcint.
JAMES R. POWELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FOHWAEDINB MiECEAHT,
Mont^ontcrjr, Alabama.
W ILL attend atri. tly to the selling of every
rIoscrijit:a of Mfcrchandize. and to the
Keeoivin^ and F rvvt rJing of ell Freights by
Steamboats, Railroads, or otherwise.
As the Ilailr .&da have aiocontinued thesya-
tem of through freights, the unds necessary
* .--.y <-ri>encea a. to:# [li.voo must be fer-
’/rflOB in tno rrontgompry innur«m,.
Building.
REFEItENCES- Anderson. Adair A Co.,
Wm. L. High, John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ge.
Ilona L Seymour, Carhart A lrother, Ma
con. Ga.
Wm. R. Phillips i Co., Peter Farrar, Grif
fin, Ga.
J. E. Morgan, L&Grange, Ga
Pitnor, England A Doyle, Athens, Ga.
ap29-tf
DRUGS, &c7
BLUE MASS,
EPSOM SALTS.
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,
lfr DBLS. OF NO 1 REFINED TANSAB’S
OIL,
AND 25 BBLS. TANNER'S OIL. AT
P. SbDFCED R ATES.
HAMILTON. MXUSLMY A JOYNER.
mar2S-U7jly'iS.
Dancing Academy!
P ROFESSOR NOTTS DANCING ACADE
MY is on the corner of Marietta and
Peachtree streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Young Lad tee, Misses and Masters are in-
structed on Tuesdays at 4 P. U., and Satur
days at • A. M. and If. M.
r. S. Seoicty dancing, politeness and pol
ished manaers will be taught in a styi# that
can nowhere else be attained to such perfec
tion.
The School is now in successful operation.
may2#tf
For Sale.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT in Mari-
etta, Georgia. The dwelling contains
seven good rseais on the first floor, besides
attic and basement. The lot has between two
and three teres, snd is located near the cen
tre of the eity. The property will be sold
low. For particulars apply at this office.
raay2i-lna _
£fk Ann BARTLKTT’B BBTWF.EH
vUjv/vJVa Needles, asaertod, at whole
sale only.
58 Gross Psarl Buttons.
68 Gross Gsriuan 8ilver and Plated Thim-
blss.
10# Gross Steel Pens.
68 Gross Cedar Pencils.
18 Gross Carpenter's Pencils.
apu-i/ j. McPherson a go.
Guurdlau’t Idle.
B Y virtue of an srder 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,
eleven likely negroes, to wit: Leah, a wo
man, and her two children; Frances, s wo
man, and one sbild; Lacy, a woman, and one
child; Henry, a man, aad Tom, Henry and
John, boys, hold as tbs property of the or-
fttSAP JL Jr - h T t
■ale- e. w. Holland/
may88-lm Guardian.
B LUE MA6S, (English.)
Quinine. Morphine.
Gum Camphor, Kpsom Salts,
Tanner's 0:1. (cheap) Machine Oils,
Prime Mtdder, Croats Tartar.
Low for cash by
Hamilton, markley a joiner.
may29 t27jy’6J
SODA ASH.
10,000 POUNDS SODA ASH, tor sale
ap-39-lm
S. 5. ROBSON A CO.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & C0..
Wholesale Grocers
AND
C0^»IS$I0N MERCHANTS-
WOODRUFF'S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Executor's Sale.
B Y virtu# ef an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Fulton county, I will sail, be
fore the Coart Hoass door in Atlanta, within
legal hours, on the 1st Tuesday in July next,
the fallowing property, to wit: One boose and
lot, containing about one acre on Walker
street, in said cily; ene likely negro boy,
named John, a blacksmith and a shoemaker;
and also, one pair of likely young mules aud
wagon. Sold as the property oi Mary Ann E.
Hhrgrove, deceased, for the benefit ol said es-
“^.,-1, E. W. HGL^J^
Lost, or Mislaid.
A Swdod Note, given Dy Jos. J 1 W. Wilson
to B. V. Willingham or bearer, on the
1st July, 1S53, for $139.15, and due one day
after date. It has on it a credit o $18, the
10th August, 1865. All persons are warned
not to trade tor said note, as it has not been
paid, or disposed of by me.
B. V. WILLINGHAM.
Nov.W’eiW
i)r. ES. V. Willingham
T ENDERS his professional services to tbs
citixeus of Atlanta and the surrounding
oonntry.
RESIDENCE, where be may be found al
I ‘ 1 s ht > an Fcach-Tree street, in the house re
cently occupied by Dr. J. P. Logan.
OFFICE, where he may be fonnd during
the day, in Connelly’s Building, corner White
hall and Alabama streets, up stairs.
feb22-ly
LIGHT I KOBE LIGHT !
TEN BARRELS KEROSENE OIL.
TEN BARRELS TKF.EBENE OIL.
T HIS OU gives a beautiful brilliant light.
Burns in Kerosene Lamps with bat little
alteration, at one-fourth the coast of the Ker
osene OiJ. For sale by
aplVJm MASSEY A LAN8DRLL.
E. M. ED WARD Y,
Family Groceries,
—An—
COMMISSION MXSCHANT
AT GKO. H. DAXIEL’S OLD STAND,
lYliiteiiall Street, Atlanta, (lit.
J3^“ Particular attention given to all orders,
marfi-ly
H KsTF.ilN Jk ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta tiC’iattuoogs- lie Miles—Fare,....$5.
JOHN 8. ROWLAND, 6apen*WMids*t
c:«nr r .oaw»« vsaio.
uoavos Ati&nte, daily, at...„ -7.58, P. M.
Arrives at Chauauooga, at All, A. M.
Lt'ayos Chattanooga, daily, at 6.85, P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta, ei- „ „.. n ..lU, A. M.
■ iraass rRSisav, mail as* r.vssxssws txais.
- -ves Atlanta, daily, at A. 1L
Arr ves at Caattfiuooga, at ^...3.48. P. M,
Vos Ohatu -vga, daily, at- »-*®, A- Ji.
». -;v «i AtlaiiU a; - F. M.
a.a Rjad connects,esicu way,with the Roms
$roacb lvmlroad at Kingston, the East aea-
ts.ros and Georgia Rinlroad at Dalton, and the
-hir ville A Chattanooga Railroad at Cbaita-
soga. _____
KVCO.N A WESTERN RAILROAD.
W-anta to M&ron, 182 Miles—Fare, »t 59
ALFRED L. TYLER, Sapenntendent.
Maoris A Wsstson Ra.ii.XOA* OoavANT, I
Mvron, Georgia, July 58, 1851. J
K and after Sunday, 4th of August, the
Passenger and Mail Train will rua as fol-
i:
■ tve Vi coo g -18 A. M.
rrive at Atlanta 4 P. M.
°*vo* Atlanta 6.88 A. M.
L— vas at Macon 12.85 M.
This Train oonnecte with Central, Boutfc-
w *‘M:n and Muscogee Railroads at Maoosi
WAIffTEI3i
AT THE
Atlanta Steam Tannery
F O xi O A S H,
5,000 Cords Bark.
K. T. HENDERSON, Agea?.
Jsnuarr 17-dtf.
A HANDSOME PLACE
FOR AN
Up-Country Residence.
T HE fins Farm belonging to the estate of J.
H. Dennis, situated one and a half miles
from the osatre of the eity, and one quarter
of mile from the corporation line, containing
101i aores, more or less, lorty acres in woods,
and sixty in cultivation in corn, wheat and
oats, with a fine young peach and apple or
chard, splendid well or free stone water, and
a comfortable bouse containing four rooms.
Also, the stock on the place, vis: one pair of
males and 8 milch cows. Also, the household
and kitchen furniture. Apply to tbs snbscri-
ber on the place, or at Massey A lianadoU’c
Drug store. W. C. PEAKE,
majSl-lm* Executor.
CARD.
O N retiring from tbs Ambroiype end Pho
tographic business in this city, I return
my sincere thanks to my many friends and
patrons for their liberal patronage for the last
nine years.
Having sold my Gallery to Mr. John Lache,
lais of Tallshasses, Florida, I would respect
fully recommend him as s high-toned gentle
man, and an artist of superior ability.
Mr. Lache will reopen t!. 'Gallery ox the
12tn of Jane, with a large and well-assorted
stock, when he will be prepared to execute
Ambrotypes, Photographs, Ivorytypes. Plain
or Colored Card Photographs end 'Visiting
Cards; also, Lifo-sise and Cabinet
graphs in Pastel or Ot! Colors.
may27-tf C. W. DILL.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
*M'i i-nannn in
ALL KOTDS OF PRODUCE,
limit*" Street, iwiwoen Whitehall *nd P: or,
■«'tianXa, Skorgiit,-
SICS SOLDIERS.
T HE “Ladies’ Soldiers’ Rene! Society" beg
leave to correct the erroneous impression
as to the removal of the Hospitals from At
lanta. The Hospitals have not been removed,
nor wiil they be removed soon. The Bocietj,
thoreiorc, earnestly solicits contributions of
hospital stores, bhould the Hospitals be re
moved to some point nearer the army, these
store# will then be promptly forwarded to
them. Mrs. M. J. WESTMORELAND,
President.
Lou Cos art, Secretary.
April 10-lm
UGAR
^ HOGSHEADS KBW ORLEANS SCGAR
mayM-tf
consignment and for sale bv
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
Deserter—$30 Reward.
T HIRTY DOLLARS will be paid for the
apprehension and delivery to the head
quarters uf the Ninth Georgia Battalion, At
lania, oi JaMEB B. WATSON, a deserter
from Capt. W. W.Senteli’# company. He was
mustered in as & recruit on the 26th April
last, and received the bounty of $58. He
Photo~ represented himself to be a citizen of Clarke
county, Georgia; is about five ieet eleven
inches high, spare made, red complexion,
dark ayes and hair; and when last seen had
on browr jeans pants, doth coat and low
crowned nat.
W. VT. SENTELL, Captain,
maySi-lm Comd’g Fulton Artillery.
Grocers and Com. Mehta
Purchase* ol* Flour.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Rice nose, May 15, 1682 j
P ROPOSALS wiil be received for tbeimme-
■ dial- sa'c snd sifiivcry of 58,608 Barrel*
of Wheat Flour, in parcels of not lee* than 50
barrels, to be delivered along any line of Rail
road in the occupation of tb ; v Government,
communicating w.th Corinth, Mississippi;
pnymen’. of me purehsee money to be mad#
at "the lime of del: nr.-, in S p^r cent. Con led
erate bonds Tac prop- sals wiil be addressed
to the Secretary of the Treasury, and wil-
etate the lime f ad piece at which it is pror
posed um ->-0 delivery, and th# price of the
Flour in'b. Ids'ratcd at par.
C. G. ksMMINGXR,
mavUS-lm Secretary of Treasuy.
T. G. RAWLINS
H AVING purchased the stock of HARD
WARE, IRON, Ac-, of Mr. if. E. Rawaon,
(formerly Rawson, Gilbert A Burr,) would be
pleased to have a continueno of the very lib
eral patronage always extended to them, at
their old stand, Corner of Whitehall and Hun
ter streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
T. I—A few first-rate Cooking 8tov«e and
Wash Tube on hand. je6 2m
Letter and Note Paper.
W E are now manufactarisg Letter and
Note Faper, snd are prepared to fid
erdors with dispatch. Seed for supplies and
price. Address
J. F. WINTER, President,
Rock Island Pnper Mill Co
May 581m Columbus, Ga-
0
J. E. UEUTZ,
(Of the late firm of M :ruec*i AGo.,j
Commission Merchant
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
azFEEESCIS:
M. C Mordocal. E;q„....^....Charleston.
C-ohea k Ucrtr - —Savannah.
M. S. Cohen, IL=q Atlanta,
Clarke A Alexander Savannah.
May 24-lm
TO BJElBfT.
T HE second and third stories of Powell's
Building. Large and airy rooms, and
well adapted for Saddle, Harness or ther
manufacturing purposes. Apply at the stor*
of John H Lovejoy, or the undersigned,
mayltif J. W Rg»;KEP^
WANTED.
T O RENT, or to hay for cask, a eomforiab.e
residents within the limits of the city,
with geod lot attacked. Seven to ten rooms
rrqnired, with outbuildings. Also, wasted to
hire for the balance o! the year, 1 good Cook,
Washer and Iroaer and one Girl as Nurse.
Apply to tee undersigned at tee Trout Hons*.
jan#3-tf JAS H. BURTON.
POH a A T.T7I-
^ |3S - Nonpareil, 580 lbs. Brevier Typo,
head letter, cases, dash rules, adver
tising rules, coiumn rules, chases, Ac., in faet,
a comfit .to outfit for a paper 28 by 53. The
materia;* have been used but a short time,
and ov -ything is complete and in perfect
ortk-r. i vr further particulars apply to
J- J. MARTIN,
Ex’r estate of B. Y. Martin,
»ar2*-t> Columbua, Ga.
Land and dll’Property for Sale.
A FINE Lot of Land, containing 553 acres,
with dwelling, steam saw mill, ferry and
other improvements, on the Chattahoochee
River, seven miles from^Atlanta.
Also, in the same vicinity, a lot of 145 acres
—28 of which are in cultivation—a good pro
portion of creek bottom. '
Also, a lot oi half an acre, on new Decatur
street, in this city, with good dwelling with
■ ;x rooms.
Also, two houses and lots on Peters street
One house has twelve rooms; the other three.
A.so, several other lota in the suburbs of
the city and in the country. Apply to
W. H. DtSHONG,
Real BLtate Agent and Commission M'chnt,
Atlanta, Ga. j*8 tilfebd
Th* Manufacture ot Saltpeire.
HOW TO AjSCisillAlN THS PRESENCE OF SALTPE
TRE IN EARTH.
Take the earth that you may wish to toat,
and pass water through it; then add lye—
made of common wood ashea—to the water
until the clouding ceases; afterwards boll
down the water until it is thick, then immerse
a slip of paper in the water, which, when
thoroughly dried, apply to a live coal of firo
—if it burns with a cracking noise the earth
has more or less saltpetre in it. Nearly all
the limestone caves in East Tennessee and
Western Virginia, that are free from running
water or drips, contain more or less saltpetre.
now TO MARK SALTPETRE.
Put up four hoppers, such as are used in
making lye, fill them with pulverized ealtpe
tre earth, pass the same water through No.
twice, and once—it being the third lime
passed through saltpetre earth—through No.
2. After the beer, as it is called by saltpetre
makers, has settled, draw it off into another
vessel and add common ley to it until it ceases
to curdle or cloud, then it may be boiled until
it thickens, or until a drop of the beer thrown
on a cold surface cryatalizes. The boor should
then bo suffered to cool, when the saltpetre
will form in beautiful white crystals. The
saltpetre should then be dried in the sun, and
afterwards put up in bags or boxes for ship
ment.
The mother beer—after the crystal:*ed salt
petre has been taken out—should be put back
in the boiler again, for it contains considera
ble saltpetre not erystalized. Should the salt
petre have a dingy color, it ia because too
much ley has been put in it. The petre may
be purified by soaking it in a tub of clear water,
and in that case the water should afterwards
be put into the boiler, because it contains a
great deal of the saltpetre in solution.
It will be remembered that the boor, follow
ed through the entire process of manufacture,
was first passed through hopper No. 1 twioe,
and then once through hopper No. 2. This
was done to give a beer holding a large quan
tity of saltpetre in solution, and thereby ma
king the boiling process that much less. Now,
to keop this up, pass the water through No. 1
then through No. 2, and afterwards through
\ -.uv .-.c-v .• ,o x-i joir#r-' Xc-W, No. I
has been dripped three timo3, and is exhaust
ed of saltpetre, and may be emptied and re
filled with new earth. While this Is being
done to No. 1, pass water through No. 2, then
through No. 3, and iastly through No. 4, and
then to the boiler. No. 2 may now be re
filled, and while it is being done, pass water
through No. 3, then through No. 4, then
4, then through No. 1, and then to the
boiler. By this mode you always have one
hopper being refilled with now earth, and ma
king the beer for the boiler without a atop.
You can increase the number of hoppers to
twelve if you have three hands, and then you
ean make a proper division of the work—one
engaged in boiling, one refilling the hoppers,
and the third making .lye. When the earth
contains an average amount of saltpetre,
three hands can make about one hundred R>s.
per day.
The government is giving 50 cents per po'd
for all saltpetre delivered at any depot on
railroad, in good condition for transportation
on the cars, until the first day of January,
1885, aud payment will be made on the re
ceipt of the depot agent, by any quartermas
ter ia the Confederate service.
P. 8.—Common alum may be used to crys-
talize the saltpetre instoad of lye, but the
writer is not familiar with the Q3e of alum in
making saltpetre, and therefore cannot give
the quantity to ba ured. The manufacturer
ean experiment until lie gets the proper pro
portion.
0 F ,
DR. H. W. BROW H.
FICE—At his residence ox Caiaoxa street,
near tbs Medical Coliega. marc* >8-
MEAT! MEAT!
FOR P LAXTERS.
A LOT OF PICKLED BEEF, much cheaper
than Bacon, for sale by
J. J. THRASHER
epX-Uilnovl*
6 heet Brass! Sheet Brass I
A5'ANTED to buy, a large quantity of
* » Sne*t Brass. Highest price wiil be paid.
Address
MYLEU3, SOLOMON A CO.,
Proprietors of Atlanta Button Factory.
June 10-lw
Land and mill for Sale.
I NOW offer for sale my Land on Nancc’e
Creek and Peach-Tree Road, six miles
from Atlanta. The lute contain upwards of
l,fiC9 acres, 210 of which are already cleared;
the balance in wood—well timbered Among
the improvements are a Steam flaw Mill,
Store House, Dwelling, outbuildings, Ae.
Terms Cash. . Apply to
HENRY IRBT,
jeS-Lm Irbyvill*, Ga.
Confederate Insurance Compa
ny, of Atlanta.
FIRE m LIFE INSURANCE.
Profits to bo divided between the fnsu-
iera and Insured.
H AVING complied with the provisions of
the charter, inis Company is ready to
receive applications fur insurance and issue
policies, at their oCice in R&waon'a Bailding,
comer of Wh:tonal! and Hunter streets,
against loss by fire, and on the lives of slaves
and of white persons.
Insurance is now offered to tho citisens of
Atlanta in a home office, combining tho secu
rity of a Stock Capital v, :th the advantages of
a Mutual Company.
C. F. McCAY, President.
Pnaiao Bzowx, Secretary. may8-ij
DIRECTORS:
Joseph Winship, James Ormond,
R. E. Rawson, A. J, Brady,
E. P. Clayton, of Augusta,
8. D. LtUton,
HxtDQCAKTSBLS, JllLiTAXY POST, l
Atlanta, June 13, 1862. J
Qer.ercl Order No. 1.
In obedience to orders I this day assume
command of this Post.
The orders and regulations published by
Cols. Lee and Watkins, my predecessor, are
adopted.
If circumstances require change, the pub
lic will be duly advised.
I have this day appointed Capt. G. J.
Foreacre Provost MarshaL
In assuming command of this Poet, I in
vite the co-operation of the civil and mu
nicipal authorities, and all good chitons, ia
preserving order ia the eity.
By order of A. LEYDEN,
Msj. Commanding.
G. A. Lorroa, Adj’t. junli t
HEAD QUARTERS,
Military Post, Atlanta, Ga.,
Jun j 13, 1302.
General Orders No. 2.
From and after this date Ihj following or
ders and regulations, for the government of
this post, will be strictly enforced.
Seo. 1. Details will be made daily to pro-
teot the government stores aad property, and
guards will be posted at different points in
the oity for that purpose. There 6hall also
be a scouting party day and night to pre
serve order, acting in concert with the city
authorities.
Sec. 2. Sentinels will be posted on each
railroad train to examine and arrest ail sus
picious persons pointed out to them, and to
make this order effective, superintendents of
railroads are requested to instruct conduct
ors to cc-operate with the sentinels for thai
porpose.
Sec. 8. Owners of cotton, hay, or any
other combustible material, are required,
without delay, to remove the same to snob
points of safety—distant from government
stores—as may be designated by the com
manding officer of this post.
Seo. 4. Any grocer or other person, whe
shall sell or furnish any officer or soldier
WUU lUiVAluailug Ui^uoia, Upau tK«
order of an army Surgeon, or to any slave
or free person of color, will be arrested and
dealt with by the proper military authorities
Sec. 5. All officers, soldiers, or citiaens
found drunk, or aoting disorderly in the
streets, will be taken in charge by the guard
and sent to these headquarters.
Seo. 0. No officer or soldier will be allowed
to remain in or around Atlanta, unless such
officer or soldier be furnished with a permit
from his commander. And all commanders
of troops, stopping over in the city, will re
port the faot to the commanding officer ef
this post.
8ec. 7. Slaves or free persons of color
will not be allowed to walk the Btreets after
the hour of nine o’clock at night, unless they
be furnished with a permit signed by their
owner or employer, or Provost Marshal.—
Owners or employers of slaves or free persons
of color will not give them permits for n
longer time than four hours after nine o’clock
at night, and the pass must designate the
business or the place or places to be visited
by the servant.
8ee. 8. A Military Police having been e«-
tablisbed, and a Provost Marshal appointed,
it becomes necessary for all citizens, whe
have not secured permitB from their county
officers or the Provost Marshal, to obtain
them. Residents of the county will avoid
losing time and troubling their friends by
securing permits from their county officers.
Sec. 9. Sentinels will recognize permits
from the Judges or Clerks of the Superior
or Inferior Courts, and those signed by Capt.
Baity, late Provost Marshal, and the Mayor
of the city.
By order of A. LEYDEN,
Msj. commanding poet.
G. A. LorTos, Adjutant.
junl6-tf.
City Hall Female Seminary.
O UR patrons end the public arc respectful
ly notified mat the sixth semi-annual
session of this Icatitnt-on commences Mon
day, June 2. Let aii wi.o propose entering
their daughters or wards do so puncmally at
the beginning of tne term, as it greatly facil
itates the organization of the classes and the
advancement ot the popils.
For terms please see circular, or cell at
the Lecture Room of tne Central Presbyterian
Church, oppoeile City Hall.
J. W. MILLER,
jel-tiijznld’63 MARY L. MILLER.
BOBS AND CHAINS.
n CASKS WEEDiKQ BOE3;
6 casks Traoe Chains;
1 cask Waron Chains;
2 casks Bad Irons.
On consignment and for sale by
apM-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
Office of Provost Marshal,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, \
NEKT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE.
Of vie* Horaa :—8 to 11, A. M., 3 to 7, P. if.
G. J. FOREACRE, Capto,
May 23-tt Provost Marshal.
COTTON CAJRDS.
5 BGZ. No. 10 Cotton Cards on Consignment.
For sale by
April 8, ’32-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
RIO COFFEE.
f*A SACKS RIO COFFEE—very fine. For
VU sale by
ap30-lm a. B. ROBSON k CO.
Hardee’s Tactios*
COPIES HARDEE'S TACTIC8, AU-
tJLf v thors last revised edition. Just re
ceived by
may24-if J. McPHERSON k CO.
SALT.
BACKS North Carolina Salt. For sale
by ANDERSON, ADAIP. k CO.
Grocers and Commission Merchants.
May 4,'32-tf
25
SALT! SALT!
8A.CKS VIRGINIA 8n.LT—very zupe-
jefi-2w
For sale by
B. B. ROBSON k CO.