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SOOT H E K In uu JSi Jb E JJ E it
Government
or THE
CONFEDERATE STATES.
President,
tPFERSOS DAVIS,
aosaiseippi.
Vise President,
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
Secretary of State,
JUDAH P. BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana.
Score wry cf the Treasury.
C. G. MEMMINGER,
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.
Postmaster General,
JOHN H. REAGAN,
Of Texas.
Confederate Congress—First Session.
The following 1* a list of the members of the First
Congress of the Permanent Government of the Con
federate 8taies, which meets In February next:
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are members of the
Provisional Congress.
SENATE.
ALABAMA.
James Phelan.
Whl L. Yancey,
Misaocai.
C. C. Clay, Jr.
John B. Clarke,
aaxaxsxa.
B. L. E. Peyton.
ttobert W. JoUcsob,*
MOUTH CAROLINA,
C. H. MitcheU.
i George Davis,*
FLORIDA.
Wm. T. Dortch.
James M. Eaker,
SOUTH OAKOLTSA.
A. E. Maxwell.
! Robert W. Barnwell,*
GBOBOIa.
James L. Orr.*
Kobert Toombs,*
TKMMKSSEJA
fe. H. Hill.*
' Gustavos A. Henry,
narruci?.
Landon 0. Ha> nes.
Benry C. Burnett,
TEXAS.
Wm. E. Sima.
Louis T. WIgtell,*
Louisiana.
W. S. Oldham.*
Edward Sparrow,*
VIRGINIA.
T. J. Semrnes.
R. M. T. Hunter,
MISSISSIPPI..
Wm. Ballard Preston.
a. G. Brown,
BOCSE OF UEPBESENTATIYE8.
ALABAMA.
NORTH CAROLINA,
lilai,
L T. J. Foster,
W. R. Smith,
J. P. Ralls,
J. L. M. Cuiry,*
F. 8. Lyon,
W. P. CfcUtoc *
D. Clopton,
J. S. Pugh,
E. S. Dargan.
ABAAS3AS
1. G. A. Garland,
2, James M. Patterson.
(Incomplete,)
FLoaisA.
1. James B. Dawkins,
1 TL B. Hilton.
osoaoiA.
1. Julian Hartridge,
Chas J Munnerlyn,
Hines Holt,
Augustus H Kenan,*
David W Lewis,
W W Clark,
Robert P Trippc,
Lucius J Gartrell,
9. Hardy Strickland,
If. Augustus R Wright.
KENTUCKY.
Charles J Vlllere,
Charles M Conrad,*
Duncan F Kenner,*
Lucien J Dupre,
John L Lewis,
John Perkins, J: *.
mssisatrrn
J W Clapp,
Davis,
Reuben
8. Israel Welch,
4. H C Chambers,
5. OR Singleton,
6. E Barksdale,
7. John J McRae
MISSOURI,
L W M Cook,
T. O. Harris,
2. Casper W Beil,
A Adam U Condon,
A G G West,
6. L W Freeman,
7. Hyer.
; DLL
I L W N H Smith,*
,2. RE Bridges,
3. OR Keenan,
4. T D McDowell,
5. A H Arrington,
tl. JR McLean,
7. W 8 Ashe,
i 8. William Landor,
19. B 8 Gaither,
: 10. A T Davidson,*
South Carolina.
1 1. John McQueen,
! 2. W Porcher Allies'*
: 3- L M Ayer,
; 4. ML Bonham,
j 5. James Farrow,
6. W W. Boyce.*
TKNNKSSEK.
j L Joseph B Helskell,
j 2. W G Swan,
: a W H Tibbs,
4. E F Gardenshlre,
: 5. Henry 8 Foote, Jr.,
| 6. Meredith P Gentry,
1 7. George W Jones,
5. Thomas Mennea,
9. J D C Adkins,*
i 10. John V Wright,
j 11. D M Currln.*
,TKXA.a
| 1. John A Wilcox,
■A OC Herbert,
8. P W Gray,
4- F it Sexton,
5. M D Graham,
9 B H Epperson.
VIRGINIA.;
*1. M E H Garnett,
< 2. John B Chambliss,
! 8. John Tyler,
j 4. Roger A Pryor.*
5. Thomas 8 Bocock,*
A John Goode, Jr.,
7. James P Holoombe,
8. DC DeJarnette,
9. William Smith,
10 Alexander R Hotels
11 John B Baldwin,
12 Walter R Staples,*
1 18 Walter Preston,*
14 Albert G Jenkins,
15. Robert Johnston,*
16. Charles W Russell.*
...65
...64
...40
Weights and Measures.
Bushels. Pounds.
Wheat - *0
Shelled Corn
Corn in the eaf
Bye ijj*
Barley ~ - **
Irish Potatoes j”
Sweet Potatoes.- 60
White Beans -
Castor Beans
Clover Seed -
Timothy Seed
Flax Seed
Hemp Seed •——
Blue Grass Seed **
Buckwheat
Dried Peaches «
Dried Apples -24
Onions -57
Salt - 70
Stone Coal 80
Malt - S3
Bran 20
Turnips 55
Plastering Hair - ..„ 8
Unslacked Lime 80
Corn Meal....... 48
Fine Salt - 55
A tox 24 by 16 Inches, 22 deep, contains 1 barreL
“ 16»'jl6* “ 8 “ “ 1 bushel
- Soy 8.4 “ 8 “ “ 1 peek.
** 7 by 4 “ 4.8 “ “ X gallon.
“ 4 by 4 ** 2.4“ “ 1 quart
'Ten Gallons Pickled Onions S3 pounds
“ “ Sour Croat ....81 pounds
WANTED,
BONNET BOARD, PAPER BOXES, Ac.
fTlBE Confederate States Bible Society are
A' now engaged in printing TESTAMENTS
for distribution in the Army—and to bind
them they are compelled to resort to the 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 donating
to us ail the boxes and bonnet board they can
spare from their stores. All disposed so to aid
tie Bible cause, will please ship them to
Wood, Hanleiter, Rice A Co., Atlanta. G*.
May 7 E. H. MYERS.
Flour.
j) B3JLA Superfine Flour, “Etowah
100 Sacks Extra Family Flour, “Header-
sen's Mills.” For sate hv
ApriU*-tf ANDERSOfr, ADAIR A CO.
KEW PROSPECTUS
OF THE
PEILAJtDNB 7. PM ASM.
LUCIEN B. DAVIS
PEASE &DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
RICE, SALT,
25 TIERCES RICE,
TANNERS OIL,
SYRUP, SUGAR,
200 BBLS. VINEGAR,
BACON,
LARD,
CRUSHED <fc POWDERED
SUGARS
muonun
i-
a DAILY AND WEEKLY JOCKNAL BY i
ADAIR & SMITH,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
TERMS:
Daily for one year $7 00
“ for six months 4 00
“ for three months 2 00
“ for one month 75
One Dollar will pay for forty
days.
Weekly—$2 per annum.
Clubs of ten or more, at one 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
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.
E J. HART &. CO ,
WHOLESALE
Grocers, Druggists
- AND -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
77 and 79 Tchcupit'juias Si..
NEW ORLEANS,
Importers and D e a 8 er s
- -IN—
HrartdLy—
Cognac,
Roebeiie,
Bordeaux, *c.
Old Rye,
Bourbon,
Scotch A frisk.
Ram, Gin, Ac.
Winoe-
Champagne, Claret,
Maderis, Sherry,
Fori, Keek. Ac
SogarB, Tobacco, SNUFF.
Spleen, e, Soap. Starch.
Dyes, Indigo, Ac.
Sugar, Molasses, Coffee.
FrOvlsios3 & -
Pork Hams,
Shias,
sJeci, A *e.
Chemicals,
Drugs,
Acid*
Window Glass,
Papers, A-, Ac.
And ail otner articles connected with ire
WHOLESALE
DRUG AND GROCERY BUSINESS
J&a'y 3, 1362-ly
COX & HILL,
Wholesale Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORS, &<*,.>
Peach-Tree Street,
Have in store—
150 barrels pure Corn Wliiaky,
100 barrels rectified Whisky,
50 barrels old Rye Whisky,
iO quarier-easks Port Wine,
5 quarter casks Madeira Wine,
10 quarter-casks Malaga Wine,
25,000 Cigars. mEr22-ly,
JOHN H. L0¥SJOY,
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, (Georgia,
Wholesale and Retail
<83- lEESk AE3 Bft 9
And Dealer is
CIGARS, TOBAPCO,
Wines, Liquors, &e.
Cash buyers are m vited to call ami exam
ine his stock. He will always sell for cash ai
short profits. inar22-ti]lfeb25’.63
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
GENERAL AGENT
Fcr tho purchase and sale of ail kinds a
Produce,
MARIETTA, ST ATLANTA, GA.
Refers to—
Massey A Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga
Reese k Linton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. C. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullain, Greensborough, Ga
Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S C ,
Stratton k Seymour, Nashville, Teen.
J. H. Willy, Nasbvilie, Tenn.
jan29-tf
F. M. J ACK, ^Lgent,
Baker and Candy Manufacturer,
K
exxv noon ro v. v. saxsnea & co.,
WYiiteliall St„ A-tlanta. Greorgla.
EEPS constantly on hand an exeeiiart it-cck
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
NUTS,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKELS,
Ac., Ac.
Also, Fine imported WINES, BRANDIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public gent-ally are re
specifully invited to call ' raar3 *
PAPER! PAPER! PAPER!
ENVELOPES I ENVELOPES!
1AA REAMS LETTER PAPER.
IUU 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 Freneh Envelopes.
Just received by
api2-tf J. McPherson a co.
S. B. OATMM,
UU MMM.
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels, Vases, Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
South of the Georgia R. R. Depot,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
mayS-ly
Jftl 1-41
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
PRASE A DAYI8
NOTICE.
F ROM this date freight will be received at
the office of the Southern Express Compa-
bt from 8 o'clock A. M., until 4 o’clock P. M-
onlv. FRED. COULTER,
March 11-dtf. Agent.
SOUTHERN
ribRiiul i
FIRE AND MARINE
S N i y i A N
r 4 r HE subscriber represoaie the following firrt
A rlas-3 INSURANCE COMPANIES, with
strong Capitals and larg» Surplus :
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery,
Capital, §300,008,
Virginia vire and Marine Insurance Com
pany, Richmond, Cap: id,. •
SSerchants* lusaranco Company, Richm’u,
Capita!, - $311,000.
Authorised Capital §500,000,
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Rich
mond, Capital, §300,006,
Valley of Virginia insurance Company.
Winchester, Capital,.. 355,005.
Jefferson Insurance Company, Scottsville,
Capital,..,-. $150;S09.
Thcss Companies in rare Enildinps, Mer
chandise, Household Furniture, and Personai
Property in city, town or country on the most
favorable terms., consistent with prudence and
safety.
Marine riske, on river and the eru—Life
risks on while parson; of both nexes—s ; so on
the dfe of Negrcor.
All lossc* booors-Hte adjusted nud prom-tly
paid.
S. D. MILES,
GENES I. AGENT,
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN
' - M ^
i A .'7T7 TA f tURKtid AND p. .r» D .
C'
M in t it u. in r- s
fetm/ ail\t?5 di* Htif
MUSS AM. HAlk JlATTtosa
LOOKING-GLASS PLA'I’KS &c
peach rnt:i; street. Atlanta.
-SOLB AGENTS VOV
Office, c«-raor »i Whitr-bc;
over Galtnons A Sic;.- os
Auf!, IA—if.
y&r-amc. streets.
tv Goods si're.
dca7-tf
\s. MUjrTixorosri ? >,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OFFICS .a ItawBon'scew build
ing, corner Whitehall tnd Hunisr Streeai.—
Residence Srsi hoofa to the left of Col. Yan
cey’s. Jaal'62
Guardian’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Fulton county, I will sell, be
fore the Coart 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, a wo
man, and one child; Lucy, a woman, and one
child; Henry, 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 mado known on day of
sale. E. W. HOLLAND,
may30-lm Guardian.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Fulton county, I will sell, be
fore the Court Eou3e door in Atlanta, within
legal hours, on the 1st Tuesday in July next,
the following property, to wit: One house and
lot, containing about one acre on Walker
street, in said city; one 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.
Hargrove, deceased, for the benefit of said es
tate, E. W. HOLLAND,
may3Q-lm Executor.
A HA ADNOIIi: PLACE
FOR AN
Up-Country Residence.
T HE fine Farm belonging to the estate of J.
H. Dennis, situated one and a half miles
from the centre of the eity, and one-quarter
of mile from the corporation ,ine, containing
1011 acres, more or less, forty 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 house containing four rooms.
Also, the stock on the place, viz: one pair of
mules and 8 milch cows. Also, the household
and kitchen furniture. Apply to the subscri
ber on the place, or at Massey k LansdtU’s
Drug store. W. C. PEAKE,
may3i-lm* Executor.
SUGAR.
IX HOGSHEADS NEW ORLEAN8 SUGAR
ttf on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.,
may20-tf Grocers and Com, Mchts.
t ,'4|y e
TfltrjE*±ggSxt , » Sprin^E e ,
Admitted to be tb? {'r.sit
May If, l?5i.
To tlic Citizens of Georgia ami o
tlic other Slates of the Southern
Confederacy.
'T’HE HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY OF ST.
1 PHILIP’S CHURCH, Atlanta, Ga., was
organized soon after the commencement of
active hostilities, and has been industriously
but quietly 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 cur help. There
are somo 3,000 sick soldiers hero now, hailing
from every part of the Confederacy, and the
number is likely to be largely iacrcsst-d.
We appeal to our fellow-pair iota to send ub
anything they can spare that would houseful
for the sick and suffering A c-arefui and just
distribution will bo made of all that we re
ceiva.
They who prefer to make use of our Society
as tho Almoner of their contributions, will
please address their packages to either of the
undersigned.
REV. A. F. FREEMAN, President,
JAMES ORMOND. Vice President,
MRS. E. B. WALEFR, Directress.
S. B. O ATM AN, Treasurer,
Si. Philip’s Church Hospital Aid Society.
N. B. Ai! papers in Georgia, and the other
Steles of the Confederacy are requested, from
patriotic motives, to give iho above a few in
sertions. [mchl4-8m
CONFEDERATE -
Ml Si lib Mil
ON HUNTER STREET,
.Atlanta, Georgia,
GULLATT & BARNES,
W HO are prepared to do, at too shortest no
tice, ail kinds of work in IRON and
BRASS, and machinery jobs c.' every des
cription.
JAS. E, GULLATT, W, BARNES.
Water Pipes, Fire Erfe/gi, &#:•,
f i tfiE SOUTHERN PORCELAIN MaS l :
-1 FACTORING COMPANY, Kaolin, foal!
Carolina, are mw prepared to furnish t i shoji
notice,
doable glased, with a perfect viirioas boa
Buitablo for conduit pipcj for cities, ie., iron
tweaty-nix inches diameter to one inch, capa
ble of sustaining a pressure of i'O head ■
water. Also,
FIRE RRIOKW
which have no superior. We also manuiac.a. t
all kinds or (J. C. and Granite Ware, and woul-i
most reEpectfuliy rolicit orders for tho abovi
Goods. W. H. FARROW, Agent,
Kaolin, S. C
..OLE A WYLIE, Ago: w. Allan!-.. Gr>
aug S if
J5L_j
Discovered in Atlanta:
PRONOUNCED A
SUPERIOR ARTICLE
BY ALL SCIENTIFIC MEN!
$*ver One ISEiudred Sack*!
LIVERPOOL AND VIRGItl
AT
j- i > '\V i i t i > y * s.
EAKSBL JOiSCSI
offio:
or TE2
ms
ATLANTA HOSPITAL ASSOUAN.
President— Mrs. Is&ae Winsbip.
Vico Presidents—Mrs. Col. Yancey, Airs.
Col. Wilson, Mrs. Willis Pock, Mrs. A. O. Wyiy,
Mrs, G. J. Foreacro, Mrs. S.G. Howell, Mrs J
N. Simmons, Mrs. S. B. Kobson, Mrs. Lilen
Ponder, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. P>. W- Adams,
Mrs. Peri no L-row;:, Mrs. G. G. Hnll, Mrs L,
Overby.
Secretaries—Miss Ena il. Good a and Mrs.
Dr. Tr.yior.
Treasurer—Mrs. Er Laswhe.
mar20-3m
W. B. J0!i»
H. JOINER & SOr\,
© R @ © E B; §
Ann
COMMISSION MESC3ANT5,
Alabama etroct, tro doors from Pr;«r,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to cone;:
moots. Ail orders reoeivo personalu;
prompt attention. may22tilni-.t2
Tlse Atlanta EospSt&l A^ociniSon, i
S URGEON JOHNSON is desirous that the
Ladies in every part of the country should
not relax their efforts iu sending to this city
all the Hospital stores they can cbtaiu tci ihe
use of our soldiers.
He informed me that demands will bo n.mde
upon cur Societies hero for every battle-field
in the South for such articles a a (he sick and
wounded soldiers may need. The womec oi
the country have done much, yet much re
in airio to bo done, and it is to bo hoped that
they will not be ‘-weary in well doing. ”
Mro. ISAAC W INSHIP,
April President.
VfMEGAR MANIIFAGTOBlfi
W E are now prepared to supply the trade
with a cboico artisle of vinegar at rea-
sonable3 rates. .All orders from abroad will be
promptly attended to by addressing the pro
prietors.
■m.r<S *n. V ' f,r.*>7 Rf,* »fD * ™
BROWN, FLEMING & C0. 3
ATLANTA,
MASOVIG HALL BUILDING'
NEW ORLEANS,
97 GRAY1ER STREET.
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers
AND GENERAL
COHilSSiON MERCHANTS.
P ARTICULAR attention given to, and or
ders solicited for, Sugars, Molasses, Wool,
Hides, Ac., Ac.
Jan. 1, 1882—if
F. GXDTEBRUCK.
E. WAEifOUTH.
WAHMOUTH & BSafSBBUOK,
Importers snd Manufacturers of
li A V A N A AND AMERICA M
OIQAHS,
Dealers in
LORILLARD’S MACCABCY AND SCOTCH
SNUFF, SMOKING AND CHEWING TO-
BACCO. PiPES, &.o,
A good assortment of ihe best Cigars for the
retail trade to be found at their store on White-
hull street, between Ripley’s Crockery and
Gilbert’s Jeweirv store. mar22-ly
EATING El
14 and 15 Alabama Ms,, fur. Pryor
IS A PLACE WORTHY OF OUR ,.ri
I TS rooms aro finely ventilated, iurnishd
and always scrupulously clean. I la ccelt
and other servants arc skilful! and attentive.
It is a delightlui place to breakfast—evert
thing cooked to order in each one’s own etjl
and time. The coffee is the pure imported
article, and of cxcotlont quality.
In a word, “The Gam” has quietly earn!
for itself a name and a patronage which is
flattering to its proprietors.
Erorjthing ,gooa to eat which Ibis caries
affords will be found at these Rooms d-yaaJ
night. Ki&ySs-t!
RIVER LANDS
AT EXECUTOR’S SALE, I
W ILL be sold in Caihoun, Gordon county, J
Ga. : on the FIRST TUESDAY in Au J
gust next, 1,120 acres of Oostanaula river I
land, a very largo body oi which isfinidns) I
bottom, lying 6 miles from Calhoun, and or. I
of the best bodies of land it Georgia. |
Also, on the first Tuesday in Sej-tembr I
next, beforo the Court House door in Home, j
Ga., 800 acres of Vann's Valley land, known
as Mr. Ware’s Marchman place, seven rnila
from Romo.
Also, on the first Tuesday in October, be
fore tho Court House door in Carrollton,Ga.,
Ncs. 1, 67 and 87 of the 9th district of Car-
roll, near Bowden.
Wo will also sell privately some lands m
Appling and Early counties. The above
lands belong to the, estate of Edward Ware
late of Floyd county, deceased, and are sola
for distribution among tho heirs- The will
empowers ua to sell privately, which we
wauld do before the sale. When the sale day
arrives, if unsold, they will sell, and lh al
man who pays tho most for them is ihe a
nor’a best friend. The terms wi 1 be mta<
to suit the purchasers.
J. W. P. WARE, Rome, Ga., ) «
B. F. Jj. WARE, Palmetto, Ga., r-Jj
A. A. TERHUNE, Kingt’n ,Ga, J 'A
Any information can be obtained of either
of the Executors relative to the lands,
juno 10-lawtds.
PIANOS.
A VARIETY OF PIANO FGRTE3 FROM
the celebrated te - for - of
/ ‘ r >x-'* v ■>-' rite i
IWJI. KXAI2E Ac CO.,
Baltimore, Maryland sod V.aooa from differ
ent Northern and t • , -- fc. UB3B( f or 8£ ,| 9 a t
my store on Whiteh? i .-.re^t. Treasury notes
and the bonds of tho Co'riederate States re
ceived in pay. >ARL F. BARTH.
«S9U Piano Fortaa ' -n > opafovl.
rasriB-f e
HENDERSON, TERRY & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 80, CAP.ONLVriLbT STREET.
NEW ORLi A YS. LA.
Particular attent on given to the purchase of
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
Refer to Messrs Salmr.r. s. -. ns, Atlan
ta, Georgia, jan30-«m
WHEAT PAHS.
T HE MAMMOTH WHEAT FANS-manu- j
factured by P. M. Sheibly, successor to
Carev & Jolly, Rome, Ga.—for saie by
McNAUGITT, ORMOND A CO., j
raayI4-lm General Agent*.
To manufacturers and Railroad
road Companies & Tanneries.
fJA BBLS. COAL SPINDLE OIL—a sTfo
tMJ for Sperm in the finest machinery.
ICO bbls. superior Machine Oil—suitab!
for factories.
50 bbls. Pea Nut Oil.
10 bbls. Machine Sperm Oil.
100 bbls. Tanner’s Oil, of various grade
We offer the above cheap to close the lot.
apl»-2m MASSEY A LAN8DEW
Valuable Property for
Sale.
L OCATED at the juncture of Old and Ne®
Whitehall streets, known as the Hylburt
property, and joining Messrs. Trammel*.
Winter and McDaniel, containing some four
and a-half acres af good land, admirably
adapted for a vineyard, the ground being cle
vated, rich, loose, and free from stumps, 'ifaere
; is on it a dwelling containing five rooms, *
fine well of water, and commands a charm
ing view of a large portion of the city.
For particulars, inquire at
May 3-tf E. M. EDWARDI_a__
3T@Ri MaUMTAJfL
T HE subscribers are offering some valuta- 2
real estate for sale, in this place.
They aro also prepared to fill all oruers * •
GRANITE.
WOOD k MEADOR-
Stone Mountain, Ga., June 12-lm*
TANNER'S OIL.
BARRELS FOP. SALE BY
DIME S WID8' > *
Octofey it. i'tii.tf
Southern Exuress Co.
I N order to prevent an accumulation ^
freight, storage will hereafter be charge
on all goods remaining in office 43 hours ®*
their reception. FRED COULTER
Atlanta, Jane 4,186'2-lw Agent^
Southern Rights Towels.
O F GEORGIA COTTON* and made by Sacr '
gia hands.
apl2-tf J. McPHEBSON