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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
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ATLANTA, GA , TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1862
VOLUME n—NO. 122
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- UTujtf Reni», Removals, Copartnership#, Noticra to j
wet, tf , and payment demanded cu»r* rly.
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rs id a< bp • square for every insertion.
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pat o9o- • •*'•'•• -• b* **M 1* t»«V*J
Ai 'sdrertUemcn’s i >r '%•.■ '. '<eXncitations
» .-il b : re Compaaioe, Ward. v» i » ’ r! “t
.■ eeiiagB, will be oharped half prtca
•■p'llovM ard draU’e are published ». news: bet
: i. i j.ie., Trlb-teo cf Brapootand funeral cc»
- other advertisements. . „ . ^
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ADA1K A fiiilTH.
BT frSORftlA RAUSOAI*
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B7 WFSTKRW A ATI.ANTIO 3AUJ10AD.
D-e, iajy,at.. . 4.I6P.M
f '" ees, dally, et 9.00 P. M.
oV ATLANTA A WF-Th-POIN? RAILROAD,
Due, dr.l’.y, a* MS P. M.
Closer, dally, at J.MP.M
BY Me CON A W55TERH EALLROAD.
Due, dally, at ^00 ?. M.
< h-s-i, daNy, at ano P. ML. j
OPflOR E9EBP.
rhlj Off.'9 tslfl bo kept opsa a* fcBnvr*|
Open as.. ?% a.*?, den tt i P.M. «
ipe^ at.. IV r.M. Cioeea'..... ‘ . ..6P.M_i
eCfnjAT,
Cjx..; a,. 5 A.M. fi’.osaa'o .. ..,..9^tf A-hl. "
Open at 6 P.M. C'.oen at 6 P.JV1. [
The office will bo closed on the Arrival ot rvh t*.!! s
mill tbo HHice '* distributed.
TROT. 0. HOWARD, !
Pnat-Aiastef
• March il, 1W.
Sugar,
litis HHL'S. N O dugws, or hot r‘gnat eat
* yjyj and f„r bs ia b?
s^DERnOtf, AH .UR A CO,
Oroaorsacd Oommisajoa Jaer
je20 tf
iVsVlfr ii i'iiUIT.
Q| S .U0UKL3 DRIED ?Jr.ACHi£3 e Jor ^aie
Olr by
ajSDKRfiOiS, ADAIR A
Grocerc and Cow. Mdti'te.’
BftOWN f FL£JH1N6 & LO.,
hatonic ur.ii *suiiding>
Atlanta, tleorgia,
GREAT BARGAIN Run th3 Blockade.
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EC Afl R?;AM8 ENGLISH
eJUU and note
CAP. LETTER,
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AVE JU&r RECEIVED
MSNT—
CONSIGN-
175 HOGSHEADS ASSORTED SUGAR :
IOC EELS iivGAK HOCSB MOlaSSsa.
«ii S»i.,r£ avja Aaii
20i»
IVIII9KV.
HBlB. Purt 'Ghcrgia' Coontry D£-
• • d C«ra Wbiskv For *aie by
ANDERSON, ADAl?, A CO
urocera and Coir n *,i.'vairn MorohentK
June v,i ’32-if
Tobacco.
2(J(J BOXES TO ja-JOU—A88orled
qaeli
Oa coca getaeat F.u<i for eale
3
^0 GttoSS MATCHES;
*3 ENGLISH STILTON oHEE;i«; r
4i>0 LOEEN COATS’ 2toG
THREAD. FRQM N
YARDS 0PouL
8 io 70:
S E W A A Y
AND A
Farm Ik Coweta €©., €»a,
j T^IGHT fierss of L^nd tractor fnn^ee, with <t
I-i ei-eat ranaicg through.
Hcasn has heron rooms, ceiled, ofenretfled
: and p»pored, r ll oa the first floor.
Framed stables. 24 feet square, with extra
! room*, Oi'tr s. *c-, tor cattle aud prow- I
j epder. ' !
Framed orih 13 by 23,rai proot,
Ttro framed aegro hoates. kitetes., suioko- |
j house, waeh shone? with furcacr-, superior
well, dry well, Ac —aD put np in gcoo style.
250 fruit es, all yaxlug and jaat comraen- !
ciag to bear good crops. Apples, p-oarr, pea- j
ci. s, ilia'll, qoinoeo, strawberriM, r«epber- j
j rtoe, ?c,
i'nn ,.osi well stooked, 3,000 earf&oe feet I
j cf Water, P"~e and entirely supplied by I 'Xo KaliTOad and £zpr@3S M{H
* oprings. r
?r;oe $3 m. i
i Plantation of 300 aerea of iaad, on the At- j
j le.rita and West-Foini hailrcad Are miies j
north of Nefr.nm, one mils south cf Powell’s [
station—160 acres in cBltivaiioa, the remain- i
d9T is the w.cds. well timbered end watered.
¥ A F S3 Si,
ALT TD AND UNSTAMPED
S.OOO POUNDS
SODA ASH f
•:n ? TORE,
Vhrf* I*«n4re« OteusaBd
ENVELOPES,
Jus* reeeiyad. ■
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MaPHeitnON « cu
Headquaktexs Post, |
atlas?a, June 23, 1862. ,
Speck! Order No. —
All B. B. Agents »*•« hereby directed «.
transport from Atlanta, all intoxicating U
qcors, for wbioh transportation may be de^
aired by 'b? owners, until further order?.
By order W. J. LAWTON
Colonel Commanding Post
R. F. Lawto!», Adjutant..
(Ei. W. J. Lawton, Commanding Pott,
Colossi,; ****** I&greeth*
the Bailroada make gtiofc aiilpment of intoxi
opting liquors „fh>rt Atlanta, as you, ao con.
mander of the Poet, think proper to ordir.
Very respectfully year cb't serv’t,
[Signed] JOS. £. BBOWTV
■Ions 23-tf,
T wenty-five reams englishcopy-
ing F&per, e se 18 by 22 irobes
Jan* roe*;red by
>ip24-tf J. McPHSBSCN x CO,
rles.
*. mu <j. v HA1I.HC
to Aiiawk: HJ Miles—Fat«.
•yfttah fOuGK. p\»;-srt it*ofl»-v«
>. t ».
. .i5 3ft
•i/nmiWi < ftB«aaasi rva*.
Sunday* oxcoptad.
> « .it’SKll, dfi>; J, A.. - -
v ::vea »t Augusts at
\,;ivoe Augusta, <Iatly : a'*-
a- 'ves at Atlanta aft..........-
.-«t i? £ Aa»aRU*«i ah;> *Aii. **^t?
, -OS Aiia-tfc, daily, at.. - * ¥■>
< ■ wtfl at Augusta at -
»»«* Augusta at • -•
;ve* at ACarta at —
TO CGNNBCT WITH
ATHENS anti WASlIISGTOJl.
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A:
6.89, P. M.
8.20. A, Al
7-16. ?• M
s.4,3, a a
4.00, P. M
2.0i A M
200
ANDnRSON aDAlRACC,
Grocers »taui C<‘nuQies'.<>e Merchant*.
ic?4
Salt.
SAC' i VIRGINIA SALT, oa ecssign-
rueni sud for eais by
ANDERSON, ADAIR <l CO.,
uay 8-if urucer- e.ud Com. Mchte,
OIIi.
A I | LaRKELS MACHINERY OSD-
xV/ & barrel? Tcouei'a Oil.
On cm aig-ment t. d tor «a.l»; by
ANDERSON, aDUR A CO.,
je-ic-il Grocer* &i»C Ckiin. Mcuw,
CAXOJSA SPRINGS, GA,
V [' il.h t ~ „ tor the rerepiion of visitorsi on
9 ma !?ih of June.
800 DOZEN GLARE'S BEST BLACK MA
SSINE THREAD. FROM NO 8 to
iv;
i"G DOZEN MOSEI.TS ICO YaBdS -fiiee
Cord, WHITE AND BLACK SPOOL
THREADj
1000 DOZEN BROOKB’ 200 YARDS GRACE
8POOL THREAD j
12 DOZEN AINSWORTH BROWN -iNO
SL’K MACHINE FLAX THREAD,
:i OZ. TO THE SPOOL ,
6o GREAT uRGJh FOUR-HOLE WaFTS
AND BLACK BONE BUTTONS?
25 BALES BROwN AND i>IasAAHED DO- »
]
MESTZCS •-
Price $2 670-
Apply V
a
i. V. HAMMOND,
bow nan. Georgia-,
Hotel for Sale,
TS00FEBS MANUAL,
|BOB CAVALRY—new sdiior.. Vusi recairca
r by.
je24
J. MsFHERSON A OO,
A FARM FOE SALE.
I 'W0 AND A Half MI SS EAb? OF MA-
rsettr,, corapri^isg ;;S0 acres of land, 240
under fence, 100 cleared and 109 bottom land,
all well watered, tho rroodland w»31 timbered
r t * jAil ocujtiodaoua Hotel cn the corner
JL the Public fiouare, in Monroe, Walton
county . Gsl, is no ,-y f 3i-r?d h r sale.
Wdj.lt the Htu?e wih he gold the Hotel Lot,
oa which eve good stabies garden, a t7el] of Q |
purs water, and all easentini appurtonnno#'* | aYso a emalThoua’a and loriTMarieVtX An
for keeping.*first-class public house. Cob- j p ]y to the ?ndnreigned on the form,
nectsd with tin houeo is a desirable Store j-24-iui J T BUHXE4LTER.
Room, Tfhica is always occupied. ] *
For headth, good society and go->l living,
Monroe is uasurpasaed.
For lermp, apply to Joseph Ruse, on the
premises, John M, Pate, Decatur, nr -J. A.
I'ave, Sxpre*a OSoe, Atlanta, Ga.
■ Jnr- 3-2r.-.*
;nfi 27-uIftUgo*
J. fl- NICEOLB,
Pronrieor
o BALES TWReDS ,
d CASSES PRINXag ENQ’il MUSLINS
tUOTKV
SUBSIDENCE i GRI: ^ 330SR AGATE BUTTONS
4.46 : P. M-
7.09, A. M
. 4.16, P M
9.00, A. V
6.65, P. V
.... 10.80, A. t
-.7.16, I. *
ware Auguata •
A.- i ve at Athena -
Grave Atlanta .. .....
Arrive at Washicgtcu,
:»ive Athena
5mvest Augusta
Lsave Waabingtou ••
kirive at Atlanta -
?0 CONNECT WITH WARBEWTOR.
Grave Augusta t.oo, T M and AUanU 7.*
A. M ,, .
arrive at Warren»oi*. t<’v
l^ave Warrenton-. -r-^ 00 ' * N
arr t a ct Augusta 6-ifr. P- -b*-, ®ud av At.a--
at 3.06, A. M- x . A1 _
v -* Road runs in maaectton w’to ihe -. a.
1 t-\e8outhCarolina and the ■ '.jrauwa an
i...£i.sta Railroad*, at Aog&sU
ATI, ANT A As WEST-POINT li 5f.
Atlanta tt 1 *eet't" .int, S7 Sfiia* —Fe - -1 '•
vtRt'ttGb G HULL; L... j. --ooiaj?
., uitAiJTIFUL O' UNTRY RAdDlvNCE.
a ovon miles north of Aitonti*, oa Peach
i'/te tv>&d, containing 2024 acres—only 20
acr. ^ ci-.ared; the remai.i'ter well r.iinbered;
a,i ^ od productivo land. It has ? large and
vy-11 oaieci d orchard o, young tr©i>s-
Vpply on the premises to
.“At-lot J. M. COLiJER.
ua raaia
Atlanta, dally, at
arrive* at West-Point at
braves West-Point, daily, at
irrive# at Atlanta at
rR*i#*v *****
joovt's .\Garta,daily, *5
Arnvaa at Wsst-Pein» **•••• •
>9ve.- We»t-Polat, daily, at
tn.vtf at ALanta. at
_ 7.-0, A. V
^ 2.0!>, F L
... «.28, P. M.
STIAM SAW MILL,
j VANT to sell ay 8wui 9*w Mill, which
t ia new, uud all la S K<i runnirg order. It
.hi cut, 10,00c leot cl lumber per day.
Description—10 iuen cyii. nsr, Rtcel pinton
ud?, brass boxes, boiler 12 feet long and 40
johoa in aiatueter, r»>th thirty2j-mnh
a
ALSO, a No. i shingle sawing Eschins. log
j. » and dray cconeoted with the mill.
Apply to « oi. John Gcilier, over tee Gwcr-
i ia * tiiiroad Bank, or on the promises to
j -20 1 . • J M. • OLLlEn-.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE CGKOKC^LiV
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIFE BEPAHIMENT
AT SAViX\AU,
tegeiher with nnmeioae otos; gcois pat-
ehaaed by one of or,r grin at the laia >aiec
cf direct imporiatloae at. Charlertos.
jelT-ly BROWN, FLEMING « CO.
Dancing Academy l
P ROK-SiteGR NUTT'S DaN ING ACADE
MY i* cn tne corner oi Marictt**. .nd
Peschtre" atreste, Atlanta, Gf,
Young Ladies, Misses ami Master*? i 3a-
etracted cn Tueadayu a’. 4 F. A? . an ' itu~- :
days at 9 A. 64. and 8 P. M.
i\ 8. Bocuty dancing, pciiieae-se and pol- ;
ish-'d manners wnl be iaaght in a style tisai
A-ar. nowhere isias he attained Buc-h perfec
tion-
The Schorl >a now Jr •f'-ooeWr onerati •?..
mav£0 ’-f
JAMES E, POWELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION
A'TV
poaw mms
ffloaig©merf. ASaltama.
\ nj ALL atier.d sirto-fly so ibeseUiag cf evwy
v % deacr’.ption of Merofcandiae, and to the
| Receiving c-nd Forwarding ol all Freight* by
J Steamboat*, Itaiircf.ds, or otherwise,
As the Railroads imve discontinued isosya- I
I tens cf through freights, tne ’unde neceaeary
! to pay expenaos al this plsca must be for-
j warded with every shipment,
Office in the Montgomery insurance
Building.
REFERENCES—Anderson, Adair A uo,
Wit.. L. High, Juha T. Smith, Atlanta, G*.
iiosa & 3©yaionr, Car hart A Brother, Ma
con, 9a.
Win. R. Fb.illipa A Co-, Pets? Farrar, Grif
fin. Gs.
J. S, Morgan, LaGraage, Gsl
.Pitner, England A Doyle, Athens, Qa
ap2Y-tf
S10 REWARD.
R BHAWaY, oa tho 7«h June instaai,, from
the plantation of Mr, AlJev, in W’alker
cosaty, Georg a, a young aegro man named
Jonas about fire foei sis inches high, woi^hi
rfbout oao hundred and eixiy pounds, biaok
with gear over left eye. He has a wife in
Henry ccanty, Georgia, but is most likely
trying to mako his escape to the Federal
camps in Teanes oe. Ths abovo reward will
bo paid lor th«* apprehsasioa of naid negro,
Address MR3, BARaH U. CAMP,
j-324-im’ i( RicsgoM. G^nrsirr
^(arctic
ftj iC BARRELS ENGLISH 8TAhCH,oj« con-
ligament and lor sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
25 tf
Grocers and Cora. Mchte,
1.46 F
7.SO, A
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A. WILBUR, Actuary,
BaMCEL SMITH, Agenn,
* Cania-
K. ML. EUWAKDY,
.^rtJSKSwS^t ’j!Family Groceries,
VOTERS AATLAfiTICRAILROAD.
-ttoaU to Chattanooga, !*>* Miiee- > s
JOHN 8 ROWLAND, >aanii*isv
ju#rs r AASxMXR vbat*
AUanta, daily, 1
Arrive* at Chattanooga, at..... 4. • A
lioavaa Ohattaaocg^ da^iy, * «-«■- *
Arrive* at Atlanta, at- * •>*•• *
FEXIOHw A3,I) f4 " IMU T ‘
Leaven Atlanta, daiyf *!*—•••
T
COMMISSION MEUCEAHT
AT t+ru. A. DAEIKJL’S OLD !?TASD,
Whitehall Street, Allant», Ga
. JT~ fV-tj^nSar »“.eatlon idv-a to aR '>tA«r6.
mere-It
M.
M
M.
M
Arrivce at Chattanocge, -t—.. J Jf
caves Chattwa'oga. daily *t- *•.- A s -
Arrives at Atlanta at....— *'
'Fuii Road connect*,each way,with Uw Sgmt
iraach Railroad at Kingston, ih» East A*n- ,
»ea»e and Georgia Rialroad at Dairen, at- - » i
haahviU* A Chattanooga Rxi-ria.! at • haw»-
!
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. !
Atlanta to Macon, 1A2 Mile*— Fare, ■-** *
AURID L. TYLER, 8uper>ti»«i-a*u»
J. L. SIKRT^,
<j, y-e ir.v*v firm Mordrcai a vo.,
Commission Merciiant
chahLKstgn. e. c.
RByRKT-'*-"C3 j
M. C. Mordecai, Kq —Onarlestou.
Cohen * Haris Savannah.
M. 8. Cohen, Esq Atlanty-
Clarke A A'.exsader ^^yannah
Mav 24-!m
TO KHNTv
Hg aecetd ku& third stcrina of reweir a
Bnilding. Large and_airy rooTr, and •
wsii r.dapted for 8—ddto, Harness or • tuti i
c.anufaciuriag purpesee. Apply c.i, »te nor-
cf Joan H Lovejoy, or tha endersigned-
a»vl9tf J W Ru aEH
Three Pine Farms For Sale,
1 WILL sell ncy place, known ec Banin cl •
Voeianaula," *na mile lr< m the city ch •
itome, in the bend of the river, containing
about throe hundred acres ef land? 023 han
dren and tbi-ty-eieven first bottoxs, ihe bsi-
It-noe second bottom; all level; well iraprev
ed ; one hundred teres W3li set in oiao grass
It will yield threr thoa-and dollars wcric
cf hay tni9 aear-on. Fmo fruits sod every
ether comfori. Th:a is one ot the most de
sirable residences, and one cl' the na‘ «t beau-
tiful in the Conte legate Stats?.
Also, a Sue valley isrm of red ,cud, with
a g od brick dwelling, in 3roomtuwn valley,
cl three huudied Rnd twenty acres-
Also, a farm of eleven hundred sad twenty
acre* river lands—between three and four
hnndr d sc m first quality bottom. 8t?am
b *at running by bcih the river .arms- Thcss
pieces will Da eoid at fair prices; one of them
at ita apyrnfsed value befure the war C-oru
aieuoed Any current funds taken in pay-
men*. Treasury notes preferred—or near- ?-?
or time given io suit ourenaaers.
AUUUahiSB. WRIGHT,
;e2i-dl~.wSt Rune, Georgia.
Q* tit KEG8 OLD DOMINION NAILS, in
«7vivi r^tore and to arrive. For sale by
AJSDEK80N, ADalR A tO,
may 18 tf Gr<cera and Com. Mcbta,
aToaSoT
AVING disposed of my entire interest in
the Gaadio businera to Messrs- A, Pu-
teahofer A Co-, 1 would respectfully recom
mend them to the pub.ic ea a reliable and rc-
spons.ble firm, and solicit fer then a oentia
ua&ce of Sen patronage so iibsra'ly b stowed
uora me- J. J. THRASHER.
A. SETENBOFER A SB,,
Maaafacturera of
Stearin© Candles
And
on,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Ouic-p at J, J. Thrasher’s store, Alaba
ma s tree-. je!5 lm
KOSS AND CHAINS.
\ j OADKR WEEDING HCS8.
11 5 cask" Trace Chaias j
1 r-rxk Wc-gcn Cc&in?;
2 riz-rUa Sad irons.
os conr'xnmect and for sale lj
t?29-t r ANDER8GN, ADAIR A tv.
WANTED
HORNET BOARD, FAi kR BOAr r z
T. G. RAWLINS
HART-
o
Mftooa A Wxflrxa.*; Ramx-,Av LoAetzii, j
Macon, Georgia, July 3C, ISfiL i
N and after Sunday, 4ih of August, the
Passenger and M*i» Train wdl mr. m to!-
'owt:
Leave Macon ja A-Al.
Arrive at Atlanta....— - 4 **• R*
-eavee Atlanta...,. - -.6.99 A M.
arrive* at Macon X2.w6 M.
This Train connect* with Contral. Sccth-
tetera and Macoogee Railroad* at Maoex
H AVING purch-sed the etocs
W \k£, IRON. Ac., cf Mr. E. E. Rawscc,
l (formerly Saweon. Gilbert A Burr,; would be
' pleated to have a continuane ol the very nb-
ernl patronsgo always extended to them, at
their old stand, corner of Wh’.tena.l and Hun-
ter street*, Ailsnta, Georgia.
p u „a few firsi-rate t>>oxcig Stoves -nd
Wsah TnHaoa h».nd. jeA 7m
LARD.
1 AA bb ' a - d* ie - L ARD ca «auljj»*^tt .
1 UU and f >r mis rv ., ■
iXulkiOY. ADAIR A CO. I
iulj2-lf
T HE Confederaie States Bible 8ccieij are ■
now engaged in printing TESTaMEN iti |
for distribuuon in tho Army—aad »o tiud j
them they are compelled to resort to the use
of old Paper boxee. scan ar. are ur? i by ner-
ahanta in pasting shoe*, fine goou«. Aa. We
confidently appeal to the merchant* of Goor-
gin to aid our benevolent work by ucnatiag j Rtuktar S«;aat,
to r.s ail the boxes and bonnet board they can
spare tram th6ir stores. All disposed ?o to '
ih# Bible cause, will pleas© ship them to
Wood, HanJeitcr, Rioe A Co., Atlanta G&.
Mav 7 E. B MYERfi.
ST8N1 MaUHTA-tM.
'J'BE r.-k^sr bnrs sro ofi'eriag some valoubla
A real estate tor sale, in th a place.
They are also prepared to fi.l all orders fer
ORASTITE.
WOOD & MEADOW
Sloae M^ucteis, Ga-, Jane 12-lsa^
Laud and Mill for sale.
■< Fuw offer ior rale rsy Land on Nance’s
? Creek sud Peach-Tree Road, sis rcii«3
I'r-'.m Atlanta Tho iuts contain upwards o'
l.SoO ncr??, 2 9 of which rre alresd- cleared;
the balance in wood—well timbered Among
the improvements ara a Steam Saw Mill,
Store House. Dwelling, outbuildings, 4a
Tsrms Cft-sb. Apply to
HENRY IREYp
j?3 itt, Irbvvilte, Ga.
p. el McDaniel,
WHOLESALE G&0CEB,
AND .huMMIoBIGS MERCHANT
amd sxaun 9
^LL KINDS OF PEODUCfc*
! V(Wll «.
KtWMfi TJhlfchai
AAsmLi, 6*9TgUk
OR, M. W, BCOWK.-
rkrFiCE—A4 hi* reeidcrce on Gaihsss sfc>'*4,:
u, KkUmI O-Uarm. mzrr.A 16
Grocsr*
A Commiasiwai Raruh’t^ I V Ami tt* M*Ue»l Oeli^.
XANNEH'S OIL,
^ 6A&RKM FOR SALE BT
Dimes. WILSON
October to, USl-tf
Receiver ? s ^ale,
11/ ILL BE fcOi-D before tho court house
V? door in tho City of Atlanta, between
the usual hours of sale, cn tne first Tuesday
53 August next, tL0 ioliowing property, vio :
Six nunurid and lorty-sevsn aheree of me
capital stock of_the Atlanta Go.s Company,
the property ol WiiJiaui Helm?, C Starkhouse
and Mrs. —-, lately Mrs. P, M. Hoyi.
Fiity-thres shares ol the capital ttock cl
ths Atlanta A West Point Raiirvstl Company,
the property of Frederick O. Arras and Rob't
Douglas*
One half of the building oa Whitehall,
streti. Atlanta, the other naif cl which i»
i ccu*,ied by David Msjer, tho property o;
Jrtnneito Haas.
A lot of lan.i ca Fraser sirsst or ailcy, At
lanta containing 14 tore6, mors or less, it
oeing a part of ir.ua ’•>*. No t3 in the 14th
district ci original!j i ?,try now Faitcn coun
ty, and ’saowm in s subdivision if tea ecies
Celongicg to Julia Fis«or, ps lot No. 3. th?
property of A. Jdolcaiios.
j " A lot in Atlanta being par, of city let No
• 2», ic land Ivt No 78, Irouting 8v iect cn
Marietta street and t s ending back about two
hundrred iset, s.djoiniig low ot L. H, Grif
fith and Jonathan Norcr-,5*.
A houss p-ml loi :n Atlanta, :n block 17^
p."d !>a! lot No. ?S, the property of Charles
Merwim
a lot :n biork 175 and iasd let 7S in the
ciiy of Atlar’e, tne propur-.y of Elisabeth
Leinhsjv.
A houir a ad lot ea Moos ten street, in bloflk
—, cud land lor —, is. the city of Atiactc.,
and a vs-Cani .ct in b oca —, aud land !»? —,
ca Peach-Tres s rs.t it, said city, the proper
ty ol Georg VP. Titus,
! ! An .mproved let In block 172, atd land lot
78, in the nty of a’'ants, containing three
acrer, more or it?.-. '*.he property of Wlllianj
r He me.
An improved loi in block 172, and land lot
78. in tea city of Atlanta containing half an
ticre, more or lea* the property of William
Helms and tlrs. , Isiely Mrs. P.M- H >yt
SUi d.-y lets of j?woiry and laacy articles
the property ot Wilson & Msnie, Middleton
A Fi>oier, G. H. Sh-e«aac h Son, and Alexan
der A Bs-rten,
Three plane bri*,. it>« property of Jona
than B. D&vis-
Two Don safe*, the property of h C. Hea
ring * Co.
Twelve pairs of window blinds, the p;o-
per’-y of Jjna L Cnoeiiemar.-
A lot of medicines, the property of D. « *yue
« Sou,
Tae abovo rorfiscaied as the property ic
alien enc-miea, and *old under orders of tne
Confederate States District Court for toe Kr.?-
tt^rn Di.ctrie-t •>» Georgia
JaMAS T. NISB^X,
je25 33d Receiver,
Piles, Tuiuors, Fistula, TI-
eerations ol* the Womb,
Spermatorrhoea, Ac,
D R J. A. C-OPTOS 5ire3 *f.0c:a! attention
to the ab vs diteatts, and guares-
ices a perfect cure ic every caae, a pecially
oi Piles. He has eperated on many of thn
moet diitinguisood gectlemen of the Confod
eracy, acd many of the moat respectable of
his own proitsaion- Ladies will fee visited at
ftisd Prior, ; their bouaee. D- Ctoptca will be .n Atlanta,
; Ga. cn the 8th of J ill. and a.ay ta oonsait-
| cd for a fcW days at tho Washington hail —
— J He baa ci>eraied with peneot aaeoeas in a
1 ccmb-rof Cssea aa d to bo hope!*** by the
first burgtsns 11 the South. No one nsed be
1 afraid, a* he has sever bed to aa iuest to
J happen is ail hiaop©rftt.oas. Please call a*
4 b i esrly as cooTOaisat.
! jat^EU
H'buk’s Miut&bv Post
Atlanta, June 18, lSj>*
General Order No. 1.
By order of Brig. Gen. Mercer. I hav
poet p.s Atlsata, and assume comnat
this iSt 1 . day of June, 1868.
AU i rulers and regulations oatabilstau
prevlcui commandants; will have effect un
further orders.
Capt. G, 4. - vraccro is hereby appcialc
Provost Marshal.
By order i
W. J. LAWTON,
Colonel Com Ming P<*.<u
ifc J- Lawto*, Adjutant Post
H’du’bs. MHJTA8T Post AxsaMta
June 19, 1882.
Omit.'ll Orders No. 2.
per3on who shall oeli InioxioaUn^
liquors will be arrested and dealt with by
tbo military authorities.
By erirr of w. J. LAWTON,
Colonel Commanding Post
R. F. Lawtos, Adjt.
HEAD QUARTERS,
Mttittkr Foot, AxiaarA, Ga,
_ ^ June 18, 1862.
ueu«tal orders No. 2.
From and after this date the following or
•Ivfii and rtgteetiuQg, fur 169 vvriumr ‘
thin pest, will bs etricily enforoed.
Soc, I. Details will be made daily w pro
tect the government stores and property, and
guards will be posted at different points it
the city fer that purpose. There ahaii else
be a routing party day and night to pre
serve order, acting in concert with the city
authorities.,
2. Sentinel* wiii be posted on eact
railroad train to examine and arrest all sus-
p.clous persons pointed out to thee, and tc
make thi3 order effective, superintendents o:
railroads are requested to instruct conduct
ors to co-operate with the sentinels for tha
purpose,
See, S. Owners of octtoa, Lay, or aa>
other sombustibit. material, are required,
without delay, to remove the same to suot
points of «afety—dletaat from governoea
litorefi—-fy 5 .-aiij bo denignated by the corn
manding officer oi this Pest.
Sec. 4. Any grocer or other person, wn .
shall sail or furnish any officer or soldie
| with intoxicating liquors, except upon ifct
order of an army Surgeon, or to any a!av«
or free persen of color, will be arrested ar i
dsalt with by the proper military authorities
Sec, 6. All officers, soldiers, .?» oiiieecu
found drunk, or acting disorderly il- tii*
61 re eta, will be taken in charge by ths guard
acd sent to these headquarters.
Seo. 3. No officer or eoldier will be alics& •
to remain io or around Atlanta, unless suco
effiesr o? ooldier be furnished with a permb
from his commander. And ail commanderi
o? troops, stopping over in the oity, will re
| port the fact to the commanding officer at
| thin post.
8cc, 7, Slaves or free persona oi oolot
will not be allowed to walk the street* afte*
•he hour of nine e’clook at night, unless the^
be furnished with a permit signed by theb
owner or employer, or Provost Marshal.-
Owners or employer* of slaves cr free person
of color will not give them permiie for t
longer time than fonr hoars after nine o’oioa*
st night, and the pass must designate the
business or the place or place* tc be visited
by the servant.
Sec, 8, A Military Police having been es
labile bed, and a Provost Marshal appoimed
it becomes necessary for all ouirens, wbc
nave not secured permit* from their county
offioers or tho Provost Marshal, to obtain
thorn. Residents o? the ^cunty will avoid
losing time and troubling their friends by
scaring permits from their county officers.
Bee. 9. 8eminel* will recognise permit
from the Judges or Cleik* of the Superior
or Inferior Courts, aai those signed by Capt.
Baity, late Provost Marshal, acd the Mayor
ef the city.
By order of W. J. LAWTON,
CoL oora standing Posh
R. 7. Lt-wrow, Adjotant-
{cnl8~if.
Hardee’s Tactics*
500 C ° PiE3 HAaDLL’S TACTICS, A
tbnn last revised edition.
celved by
aa/2A4f
Just r
lfamBM* * 90.