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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE
BY Alt AIR A SMITH.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA, FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 124
foutbeiG (Coaffderatj)
tub tor I pin on At Advertising Schedule.
it rtMS OF STBdCRIKU Jv
u.ily, par annum, *1 W
* telly, per cmutn, . . 5 rtf) |
Pay.urnt re^uirr.t invariably In advance
ADVERTMING.
"i . pc-,'. i M i.nes or l«»s, or,« instrifot, „ j ,
* i ty 1'ioia , i >-*. n subsequent insertion lets than ne
BDtilb.
Yearly advertising, with thr privilege of . hanre, wiil be ;
tekm ai the following rates :
F' r ,m square, renewable once a month, | ft ■
f r thr«« Uquarcl, ....... . .. fo
I'-'T I.ne-J: UTth CclUlOU 6(1 I
Per (.tu-half Column, 110
ur one Column, . &;o !
All Tabular wort
J. T. PORTER,
COMMI88ION MERCHANT
i philnder p. pia?i |
irCIT-X 2 IUTT3
Great Bargain
SECOND EDITION.
with or without rubs, an.i adrertUe
o.nts Occupying double column, w.ij be charged double
tl e above rate: :
Alive, t'laement* r:ot marked on copy tor a sp <•. itfe.l time,'
Will publiabed until ordered cut, ami charged according ’
n. U.e .bora rate.
Advert.semen** inferred in the Ds‘lt, and Wskiit, e.li
ti iia. will be charred 50 p.r cenr. ad.iitionbl t.j the rego
tar daily rale,.
i ■ irly h.1( ertis- ra will be limited t.. Ibf space cont. act
ed for. They trill be charged extra at regular rates foi
Want*, her,ta, Kemuvals, Copartnerships, Noticed to Con
•i> ‘d es Ac., and payment demanded quarterly
ttr TajKeis I Am mils.\u hist U Pxli> rna ih A'
r/.sra, *|
No aiDertlat mint wni appear in thr. Weekly papsr un
less by special contract.
Advertisements to be Inserted in the Weekly paper only, ,
or at Irregular intertills in either oJ the papers, will be (
c)larged (1 per square for every Insertion.
A'roouncicgcandidates lur Slate, County, an l Mvniri-
eul oBaa, |A eu< ii - to be paid la advance in every in I nee.
All Iidvertlsesnebll foi Charitable Dunituti<n*,.*!iJ>iarj
• i.d lire Companies, tVarJ, Town, ar,l other Public 5l>ft-
liign, will be charged half priee.
Marrluger and Hi ntbo ere pul liefod as news but Obit
uaries, Tribute, n, Respect ari Funeral In vita t ions as
other a IrurtiaomcnU.
Kdi’erlal Notict . In Local bx'.uii.n, trill be chained td
cetns per lm«.
The paper, under circumstance*, to be Included in a
contract.
No deduction ii v. riatinn will be made frnra the forero-
ing rates aDAJH A 8511114
GENERAL. AGENT
|F«t itie Purchert and Sale of all binds uf
P R O I> U C E ,
Ai iRIETTA STREET - ATLANTA. GA. I
| I
het ji fo
rt Oi-Cj A Laus-ut 11, AlUi.to, Gu
K . »*. A Linton, Augusta. <3o
h .T W. C. Pass, Macon, Ga
Dr. 1 -N ToulWn, Greensburnugh, Ga.
Geo W. Williams, A Co, Charleston, 3,’C
it rattan A Seymour, Nashville. Term.
J ii. Willy- Sa-hvtBo. Tt-.a
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PEASE & DAVIS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Headuuartsr* Post, )
Atlanta, Jriv 1.1869. f
Spei-idi thruer No.
HOUSE AND
Q *J l . 1 :'uia Grensia
IN 3TEW5.A5,
GROCER
Commission .Merchants,
Farm in Coweta County, Ga.
p IGHT acre, of land nader far. ea, with a strsei run-
Pr uing through.
House lias seven rooms, ceiled, canvassed ami papered,
oil an the first floor.
rramea 3ulles. 2* fi-et square, whh t irra re .ms. Cow
i titles, <sc„ f,r cattle and provender
fr«Eicd Crib 10 by 20, rat proof.
Two framed negro negro bouses, kitchen smoke house
wash shelter with furnace, supi ri< r well, dry wall, «c.—ell (
put up in good sty 1
Mlblls, Jalj 10. A special to the Tribune j Railroad AgeRiJ are hercly dire'Cted to
bjiivia Greneia to day 'aj3 passengers irom j iransport from Atlanta all intoxicating liquore
Memphis la3t night, say intelligence was re- j f or w hich transportation may be desired by the
oeived there ou Monday, that Gen Hindman owners, ymll further orders,
captured Curti* with 6,000 prisoners r.n the J By order A LEYDEN',
oih
.apt
ir . 1 C- A Lotto*.
Colonel Commanding Post
Adjutant
HtADEvaaTtRS .Military Posr,
Aillnia, Ga., July 1, 1662.
The lep&rt iLnt l,o00 FedariL wat;
ed at Ftuon Rouge, is untrue
Col. Fitch, being unable to Teach Curtu with !
rainforcenients, returned to Mampbis with his Genctai Orders No. 2.
ooETiand on Sunday From ar.d after this date the fcUowmg ordars
and regulaiiona for the government of this poo:
will be strictly enforced.
Sec. 1. Details will be made daily to protect
French tree-Street.
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I
JOHN H. LOVEJOY,
C'heroJnee Ulock, I*earli-Xree St..
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
WHULE.8AE AMD R Eli I L
O H O C E R ?
AXT DSiLtR IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO.
Wines, Liquors, &c.
•
CASH fcl*VERS hto Invttrd to call and examine his 1
st'xk. He will alway- sell l>.r cash at -ihort pr fits.
uu.r22 rfllfebi 'til
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
SECOND DHFA.TC3
A special to the Advertiser froir. Jacfcvon io-
■ fmif trees, all ycnog and j.iit coamninuing to bc*r , day, says the enemy are throwing oocasionai | Oovernment stores and property, and guards
temuT A9 * lt> »****• fevha - plums - ,tra * j into Vicksburg. It is reported that they will be po , wd at different points in the city ior
Tish Pond well stocked, 8,'joo inrfiu* feet of-.vaiti^ pure, j are busy digging a canal actefls the bend of tne • tba t piarpc3e There shall also bs a scouiina
^£?SSfK W,h4 b: ' ,rn0 ‘ S i rlT er, a few miles from town i PU rtv day and night to
preserve ojder, acting ir
Take S3,500." ' ‘ j river, a iew mites irom town i party day
Plantation of 300 acres of land, on iis Atlanta a West. The crops are suffering for rain concert with the city authorities.
Faint iUilrvad, five rulles north of itswnan,. one mils south I i _ _ , J . , ,
•» Pvwtll’s station—150 actas In cUiiratura. th« remain-1 ^ r r t Sec. .. SeniincU Wlil be posted on eawil ran
der in the wood3, well tAbercd ar.d waterri
Prua £2 000.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
F HAMMOND,
N'evruan. nRjgia
RICE.
salt.
Confederate
INSURANCE COMPANY
Charleston. July 10 A forco ot the er.e ; r oad train to examine and arre«t al.l suspicious
my landed yesterday on the main near Port j persona pointed out to them, and to make thA
Royal Ferry, as if for another attack against j order effective, superintendents of railroads are
the Charleston A Savannah Railroad, but re- | requc2tcd to instruct conductors to ’o^opcjcie
tired on the approach of our troops j with the ecntinels for that purpose.
' Sec. 3. O wners of cotton, hoy, or w\y other
lYRUP.
OEORIIIA RAILROAD.
Vuguyta to Atlu.U, ill Miits-Fsrf. <0 50
Ga.UP.UL VON UK, Buper In Undent.
MORNING PAdahNGKR TRAIN.
(iumlay’s excepted.,]
l Atlanta, dally, at. C.iU. a. m
Arrive# at Augusta at 0.04, P M
weaves Augusta, daily, at. .. 6,00, A. M
.Arrives at Atlanta • v.. 5bt), P. it
Mis#flT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta, t.40, P. M
Arrive at Augusta, ut 4.50, A. 91
bta.es Augusta at 5.00, P. 91
Arrlv -a at Atlanta at ...... 2 05, A M
lO CONNECT WITH ATUkNe AND WASHINGTON.
Leave Augusta 0.00, A- M
Ajurc at A then.’ P, M
Leave Atlanta 6.10, A. M
Arrive at Washington... . P. M
Leave Athens A. M
Arrive at Augusta .. 5.04, P. M i
l.c»v« Wnsbington A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 5.00, P. M
to connect w ith warren ion.
Leave Augusta at 4 00, P. U , and Atlanta at .6.10, A. M
Arrive at Warrenton ... P. M
Leave Warrentcn P Ml
Arrive at Augusta C 04, P M , and at Atlanta .2 U5, A. 91 j
This Head runs !u connection with the Trains of (he
. . uth Carolina an 1 the Sai annah and Augicta Rail' oads, j
at Augusta.
ATLANTA dt WKST-POINT R. hTT
silantr. to West Point, AT Miles—Tare |3 50. i
GEORGE G HUU., Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at, adt, A
Arrive at Wt
Leaves West
arrives at Atlanta,,
EVENING PA58FNUER TRAIN
Leaves AGsnta 6 yo, r. >1
Arrive* at West-P.dnt , 1123, t. A1
Leaves West-Point 2 00,4.51
Arrives at Atlanta. 6 4?, P. M
Iblj Road connect* with ifco Montgomery aci West
Point Road at West-Point.
: WATER, PIPES, FIRE BRICKS, &c
jflYUE SOLTHKBN PORCELAIN MAN UP ACTUfilNG i
j l COMPANY, RanUn. Vuth CvAjiiift. are co-w prepared j
j tc iiuLJih at abort notice.
* !
WATER PIPE 8, | bacon
( doubled glaaeil with a p. rfect vltiious body, suitable for
oomiutt plp. s for cities.. Ac., ham twent)-iLx loth** diaise-
| tes to on* Inch, capalde of vnatainiug a pressure of 150 J
head of wattr. AI:o
j
FirtE BRICKS
wln.t have no superior. We also manulbetura ail kinds!
of C. (I and_Granite Ware, and would most respectfidly
solicit crdiifa for the above goods.
w. h. farrow, Agent, i
iuuih\. S. C. -
CQLE A WYuE,
.Agents, Atlanta, Ga
Uugd.vi
2o TIEF.CU? PIOF.
TANNER’S OIL
20*‘ BHL' ; VINEGAR
'UGA R,
Oar Special KnoTvIlle Cerrtipcndiuct'
Knoxville, July 6
iVa have had quite a raid in the county
ol Blount recently—a county Immediately south
I of this. Our energeiio Q Master sent into this
{county & number of wagons to gather up the
; surplus corn, and, in their attempt to do so,
H AViNG complied .vith the pjoviaions of tho charter, I ., ^
this C.unpany is ready to receive application# Sir Us-j wagoner* were shot at, and ptobably one
iiL.iu.e and issua policies, ot their oSce InRawaarFebullA- nr two of them killed. Gen. Smith being made
Ing. corner of Whitehall and Hunter streets, against loss i . , ,
Ivtre, and on the lives oi slaves and uf a hue persons. ! acquainted with the fact*, promptly ordered a
insurance is now offered to the citizens of Atlanta In a | cf Col SJ organ > s squadron over thfie,
OF ATLANTA.
Fire "and Life Iasurance.
Prafin tu fee Divided he tween the Insu
rer# mid Ineriicd
combusuble material, arc required, w T iihout dt
lay, to remove the same to such points of aalety
—distant from Government store*—M may be
designsicd by the Commanding Officer of lhis
post.
Sec. 4. Any grocer or other pcxujo who shait
sell intoxicating liquors, will be arretted end
dealt with by the propsr military amhaxiiiM, its
less sold or furnished ta officers or soldiers upoi
the order of an army surgeon.
Sec. 5. All officers, soldiers, or clligens fouilo
drunk, or acting disorderly in the streets, wii'
AJi-UlcUiA-r 4JI non out I KU kO kiiu UIUCU5 US AsMUUI tu »l 1 _
.AttLVm^u^g^ a with unequivetml orders to dea! with the traU betaken in charge \y the guard ar.d sent to
THE OEM
EATING ROOMS,
14 and JJ Alabsmx ^IrttU, Cor. Pryor,
IS A PLACE WORTHY OF OUR CTTi.
curs HUU ANI» POWDERED
SI GARS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
;f P£As£ & DATJ3
SOUTH ESN
INSURANCE AGENCY.
FIRE AND MARINE
I \ ft* U R A TS C E.
Revuvo Enowy, Secretary.
r» I SEC T O B 3
C. t McCAX, PrrtjsEt
Jussph Winahip,
E £. Rawson,
r. T Clayton, cf Augusta.
S. D Linton, “
fiiraes Jnsond
a J. T. a 3 y.
mayflij
JAMES R. POWELL,
General Commission
j ters aa they destrved. lie found it difficult,
j however, to get at them, as they retreated to
: the Smoky mountain, the most impenetrable
{region on earth Still, he 3ent three of them
; the way “Ward’s duok3 went,” and the pre-
. j sumption is, that tha devil will take care of
{them for the future I
Well, wellj that great victory before Rich-
| jar* 1
i —
these headquarters.
Ssc. 6. No officer or soldier will be allowed
to remain in or around Atlanta, unless suck
officer or soldier be furnished wi‘h a permit from
his commander. And all commanders of troops
stopping over in the city, will report the tact to
the commanding officer of this poBt.
Sxc. 7. Slaves or free persons cf color will not
be allowed to walk the streets after the hoar c<
nine o’clock a; night, unless they be furnishcc
with a permit signed by their owner or cm
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
A; tt.o Railroads have dlacocticued the system of tJlro :
freight*, liie funds necessary to pay expenses at this place
shipment,
Vigori
PERRY
I Ts rooms are nuUy vciHih.fe.i, furnished, and always:
scrupulously cl*an. Its cooVj* md other eervants ar-. ,
stnllfLI and atuntlv.e.
It U a deiUtful pbn;.: to hreahiast—everything c- ot ed to
. rder In eaoh one’s own style and time. The vuflte is the
pure imputed article, and *>1 ox. JleDt quality.
La a Word, *‘Ths G«u. v has quietly euneu for itsili a
name and a patronage wiiiJi Is liatt.rlnc tc its proprietors.
Everything good to estt which this market ailords will
be fluad at these room# day and night. may25tf
must bs forwarded with every
Rice In the Montgomery Insure arc- Euiiding j
* RLF£RKNC£S:—Auderson, Adair i Cc , Wc. 1 High, j
j John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. i
1 Ross i Seymour, Carhart & Bro,. Macon. Ga
£. TTAMloCtl.
?. ctcxsaarcE.
fTTHE subscriber repri icuts Its fclicwiag fl#st qi oJ s IX-
I St R-A A t CoiiPAXIEB, rrlth strong capitals end large j
surplus
ALrA'.mii Insurance Company, AIjntgcmery.
Capital $809,800
VirginA Fire ar.d ilariru hefuranceCompany. Biihmond.
Capital, *270,000
WARHOLTR A GfcllTEhRLtk.
5.80, A. M
west pemt.. *.»! I m Importers & Manufacturers of I Aatfcorted Cafit,il
“ „ , r f fild Dominic*
H AVAN A AMD AMERICA Y
CIGARS,
Dealers in
l.onikrd's Maccaboy and Scotch Scud.
SmrtkJuy aad Chewing Tobacco.
Pipei, &i.
Merchants’ Incnranca Ccmpany, Richmond.
j Capital, tSH.000
S500 000
WESTERN dt ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
» ditita to Chattanooga, 183 MUe#—F.re,. . $5 00.
IOU4 ? ROWLAND, duperictendent.
A GGoD ass^itment qf the beet CIGA83 fo r the retail
fl trade to be found at their store ou Wbiteh&U street.
NIGH1 Pa&>ENGER TRAIN
e.ga at...
_ uade to be found at their swte on
I hctVreBU f.lpley'r Crockery and Gilbert’s Jewelry store,
mar 22-1 y
foil, P. M
y.. a. m
. 616, P JI
t.ato Atlanta at..
Arrives at Chattau. ,
Leaves Chattanooga
Arrives at Atlanta at 280, A. M
EVPREfoc FREIGHT AND PASaENGER TRAIN.
{Canying t\- Jfails )
leave# Atlanta at. . 4.00, A M
Arrives at Chattacioga at 8.41, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 4.10, A. ii
Arrives at Atlanta at 4 20, A. M
ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN
leaves Atlanta at 2.40, P. M
Arricis at Kingston at 6.51, P. M
Leaves Kingston st ...... A80, A. M
Arrive# at Atlanta at S.45, A. M
This Roa-i ornnects, each way, with tha Scar Branch
Railroad cl Kingst n, th* E»#t Tennessee and Geargris
Railroad at Dalt.n, and tha NashvUlt A Cbattancoga
Railroad at Ofcattanooga.
3. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,|
Old Dominlcr. Insurance Company, P.fohmnnc!.
J Capital, 5200.00!)
1 Vall.r of Virginia Insurance Company, TT,theater
; Capital iSfoOOO
1 JeJirs^n Iwuictuce Company. Secdtsviiie,
Capital.- ^160,030
: These Gcir.panios iaau.ro Buildings, Merchandize, Hnust-
• held furnituie. and Porscnal prcp.rty in city, town ox
i country on the mxt fhv.ratle terms, ronsistent with p-rn-
; deuoo and aafety.
K Marine risks, nn uver and u the sea—Life ruke on
| whit ’ persons of fc .th it,xos—also on the life of Negroes,
ill I .>««£.* hon-rstly 9,ijns;eJ ar. 1 promptly paid
|5. D. NlUEiB,
General Agent.
prelFFIOE—Lforner u Whit «hali and Alabama streets,
ever Salmons' A Simmons' Dry Goods store acgli-lf
I maud still rings in mj* ears. Ihar,kGcd! we
i are yet free ! The tyrant and despot is driven,
FORWARDING MERCHANT, " shame,- from his stronghold: The proud ployer, or Provost Marshal. Owner* or employ
j old city still brsathei a pure southern atmoa-1 crs s ^ aves or ^ ree persons of color will not
of the South still I S ive ,hem P ermit9 Q longer time than 4 hours
i after nine o’clock at night, and the pass must
: designate the business or the place or places to
i be visited by the servant.
Sec. 3. A Military Police having been estab
lished, and a Provost Marshal appointed, it be
comes necessary for all citizens, who have noi
secured permits from their county officers or the
Provost Marshal, to obtain them. Reeiileuts a
the country will avoid losing time and troubling
their friends by securing permits from their
county officers.
Ssc. 9. Sejitineh will recognize permits from
the Judges or Clerks of the Superior or Inferior
Courts, and those signed by Capt. Batty, late
Provost Marshal, and the Mayor of the city.
By order of A. LEYDEN,
Colonel Commanding Post.
G- A. Lofiov. Adjutant,
july 1—tf
; Seyi , .
V.'ni I?. Phillips A Co., Peter Farrar. Grlffiu, Ge.
J. E. Morgan, LaGrange, Ga.
Pltner, England & Doyie, Athens, Ga
Gen, Mitchell.
The Knoxville Register of the iuL inst. nn-
i nounees that Gen. O. M. Miteheli has been cr-
foS j dered to Washington, under arrest—for what
aj^wtf I cans# the editor dees not know
CONFEDERA
M oimuieuts, Tombs, Headstones.
Mantels, Ya$#s, Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE.
SwUth of the Ge.-rgia Railresd Depot,)
- - - - GEORGIA.
I Iron and Brass Foundry,
A CARD.
H AVING disposed of my entire Interest In th? Candle
Lasinees to Mes rs. A. Dulenitcdhr A Oo ; I would re-
epectAuly recommend them to the puhlic as a rtliaW* and
responiflble firm., ar.u saUcit for them s OSDdSSUwe of the
petroenge jo liberally bestowed upon tun.
J J, TSRAUBB
A. DUTBKHOFER & CO.,
AUAOBcturei s at
Stearine Caudlda
AXD
TALLOW OIL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
’Jinoo at J. J Thrashet's St.r - *’, Aiatoma Street
Jelo-lm
ON HEXTER SLr.FET
ATLANTA, GA.,
ATLANTA,
majS-ly
GULLATT & BARNES,
*t ACO.V 4k \\ K4TLH.V RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Mnron, 1‘ . Fare, ...44 50
At FBID t 1YLER, Superintendent.
Ht.'os A WseTtftji RAiuwan LfoosP..sy, , |
Macon, Georgia, July 80,1MI. t
O N hud after Monday, 4th of August, tbe P.wcger and :
Mali Train »1U ran as follows :
Leave Macon 10. A. At :
Arrive at Atlanta 4, P M
Leaves Atlanta. . 6.0v>. .A SJ
Ariivt-at Macr-n l2.lo M. j
Tht< R.-sd conns.ts with Central, South-Western and
Muscogee Railroads at il»con.
P. M. JACK, Agent,
Baker and Gandy Manufacturer,
(Next d... r to W F. Htrriag.A Co,
■Whitehall S»tre**t. -Atlauta. On.
K tCPS ccnsUntly on hand an excellent stock f
CONP'KCTIONKRIKB-
FKriTi
WANTED,
AT THE
ATLANTA ST£AM TANNERY.
F O H C A S H,
5,000 CORDS BARK,
K. I HENDERSON. Agent.
JanlTti
W Hii are prepared t - do. at the aHORTEST NOTICE,
all kicks of woik tn Ir«n and BRASS, and Machine
ry jobs of ever; description
dec 7 tf JAS
E GCLL.tTT, W. BARNES-
COX & HILL,
Whale sale Dealf-r* Li
WINES. LIQUORS, &c.,
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,|
WOODRUFF’S B r ELD I.NO,
»
(Wear J Baitk.)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, I
H
PEACH-TREE STREET.
AVE in afore—
750 tarred Pure Core WUskj.
luo barrels Rectified Whisk..
5o barrels old Rye Wbnkyi
lo gstartar casks Port Wi£>.
i quarter casks Mziema Wme
10 inarter '.its Nolagt Wear
•rs. u
Langston, Crane & Co,
We invite attention to the carJ9 of this en
terprising firm. They are at the old stand of
Salmons 4 Simmons, and have on hand a fine
assortment of goods, notwithstanding the
blockade.
Franklin Printing Honit,
Bj reference to the proper noticed in our col
umns. it will be seen that the firm of Wood,
Hanleiter, Rice i Cc haTe sold out this large
printing establishment io J. J. Toon ec Co.—
This is one of the most complete Job-Printing
j and Binding establishments in the Confederate
| States, and u worthy of patronage
! a oiagnlAcent Present from our Friends
In Liverpool.
A gentleman, residing somewhere in the
Confederate States, and who haa conversed
with passengers who came on the gteamer
Thomas L. iVragj. (formerly the Nash:-die) in
her recent visit to a Confederate port, furnishes,
by letter, tha following welcome intelligence te
s friend In this eity :
. “The Neuhville has arrived at with
All kinds Of Produce, I thirteen batteries of artillery on board, a pre-
i sent from the merchants and citizens of Liver-
rJunUr simi. idicetn Wh:kfiafi cnJ Frier. j pool, to the Confederate States There are 78 .
GEORGIA, 'guns in the batteries, ell rifled, with carriages, i
p. e. mcdaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.•Om DIALER 15
LAND AND CITY PROPERTY FDR SAL*
A FIN’D Let uf land, containing 583 Acres, with
dwelling, Ktsam saw mill, fwy and other
meats, c£ the Chaltakjxxhs River, seven miles
butts.
ALSO, In the gome viiinity, a lot uf 1H Arret—20 ui
whi-h are In cultivation—a giod proportion tf crre\
bottom
ALSO, a lot of HALF AN ACRE, on anw Decatur street,
In ibis city, with a good dwelling ot sUt rooms.
ALSO, TWO HOUSES AND LOTS aa Peterr street. Un<
bo.as9 Las twelve rooms; the other three.
ALSO, several other lots in the suburb! of the city juia
l.n the country. Apply to IV. IL De3HON6,
Real Estate Agent and Commissi -u Merchant, Atlanta
jeStU feb I
ATLANTA,
mar29tf
PIANOS.
A VARIETY OF PIANO FOF.TES from the celebnueo
factory of
WM. KNABE & GO.,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,
harness and every thing complete. Beside* | ft an different Norths.'. and Sosuhae teases
.: this, she has a valuablejcargo worth over si, i for sale at my store on Whitehall :tT?et. ’finansry notes
rils of the Confederate Jtates received In pay
CARL r. EARTH
Hotel for Sale. 000,000. She was chased and hemmed in by j 63(1 u,r ' 1
VHE xrwilous Hot J m the corner cf the Pnhlfo | Bight Federal gunboats, the chase lasting 1. | Pianos tuned and repaired
e«4uare, In Monro?, Walton county, Ga
fo r sal
is now offered hears. She came across a schooner haded with
mar 2*-6u-
„... . .... v v i coal, bought the echooner and her cariro and
With the House will be soil the H.Ul Lot; cc whiih are I - . ® , ... , . , r “:=■
h came into pert with only one ton left. She was
STEAM SAW-MILL
g-odsUbles garden, a well of pur. watar, and aU assen-j came into port wuc omy c.Af rc» ' O I OMIT milab*
tutsppurtenanoe# for teepinf a cm<ia#s public t.use.— ; not seen to enter wben *ho did. i ■ — V!" “,y"’ "***“*-
Ocnuecterl with the horase I« a derirahle Store Room, { The passenger* also reported to this corres-| iamb J ' - 11 , - , - t "’nOiocanJ fet...,
wb.chis always r^pfod. ih.i iK» mniMitiM «f it. DESCRIPTION;—10-inch cyUi.d^r, steel piston rods.
j tern:, apply to Joseph Bu?e as. the precuiM, J^hn
M Va.lt. Le.atur, or J A. Fate, Express Office. Atlanta,
Georgia. jeS-Sm*
soar
SfoOdG Ciga
PRESERVES,
JELLlto.
PICK1KS.
Ac
tb.. Oil - in.I ried VAIN**. ERANDlkSr TGB-lCCO.
-tv tc.
Also # great s'ariety ui Fancy Artel-t—Baskits, Toys*
The Ladies and the public generally are rtsp.-lfttlly ln-
vlteti tc call. natfi
JACOB KAUFFEB,
(Under the Augusta Hotei-y
AVGUSTA, ..... GEORGIA,
AUCTION
AND
Oen’al Commission Merchant,
For the sale of
MERCHANDISE. REAL ESTATE. STOCK, BONDS
LIFE INSUKAXCE.
lH £ GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Life Department
AT SAVANNAH
A WLLBER AticiX”,
SAMtEL SMiXH. Agent.
Glia AiiaaG.
piH|f n Em'UMI pUGAIL LvkJC.— ,
ic T» a derlrable Store Room, j
IVjhe^th*^w!d*>ditvand tool livinr jimrie is un- pondent that the sympathies of the European : . „
£ J 6 • world are decidedly in our favor, and mention- j Rn<l 4 '’*» *«»«*«•
FLj term, apply to Joseph Bu?e oc the premia*#, J-tn 8 d that the boys- in fhestreets of Liverpool were ALSO, aNo.l SHINGLE SAWING MACHINE, Jog cart
lustily hurraing for Jeff. Davis and the South- 411(1 connected with the mill,
ern Confederacy.—Columbus Times July 9th. | juTI^he p^i^t’ ^
Jeai-lm* J. M COLLIER.
Soldier’s Transportation.
_ ders, -/-111 apply to Captain vfnihmksKti A.*4- Sf .
, Agent J Imasp-.r’-atfon, cn WhUt ball street,
mapd-tf
City Hall Female Seminary.
O CR patrons and the public are respactfally notified that i FOR SALE.
the sixth semt-aanaa! session of this Inilitutfon oc.m- : i FIRST RATE BLACKSMITH—it years fid—likely*
m«uces Monday, Jane 2d. Let al! who prepsee estertng ^ and aii right Ic everv pr.rrion*.- and sold for no
their daughter# wards, do #o jcncttiauy at the begia- 1 {jnij. Apply t. A C. WYLY O OLDIZRS and BEuRCTTS going to an;
cleg of the term, as it grouily Uc.hUlta th? urgardha- I - j-j y li-tf ! IO rfil apply to Captain Wl
tionof the .issses and the adv^?dro<Et of the pupu# j
For terms, please eee circular, cr all at the Lecture
Room of the Central Presbyter. * Church- opposite City
Notice-Barks Wanted.
Safi
j=I lifiaatOXi
. W ICILER.
MARY L MIUSR.
Smoke and Contentment.
AND
NEGROES.
G. A. PARKER. Aurtkaeer.
T. Gr. RAWLINS,
H aving puroiocei the st, .t -f jlart-ware, iBeu:*.
AC. of Mr. £. E E»w s.l tihrmesiy Ra*~a,
A Burr., Wottkl t. pUa-ed u have a cos.i.ewaaos oftho
very liberal fih^tre tdways oxteudod to at ;i.~u
aId etani . mcr e.f Whitehallatd Huolfer s:ic«t?. Atlanta.
* P. £.—A fow first-rate COOKING StOVEfi aad WASH
rC*fi on hand. JeS*2m
STONE MOUNTAIN.
T HE fctscrirera are fforing Some vGualde real estat;
for sale, in this place.
Ttey srs e’so prepared to fill oH ordor? foe -
G R -k ^ I X K .
WOOD i MEADOR.
s;.ce M-putaia, Gs, June 12. 1m*
I Qn AA/A HAVANA CIGAR3 through th U,<k.
LAtO,'J\J\j Crab buyers would flnd lt to thri, ir i.
MEDICAL PUBvTYOR'8 OIFICE. 1
ArliirtA, Ga., June 3j, Iioi.. /
: rnHE tost prices Will be paid ty the undersigned for ‘
I large quantities of the following BARK? • e:t fo/cSii et ouee on ’ JrtB»; tt T/irvinf
Stem. I ranches and root of Xfogw-,0d 'r. ; preferred;. mayg-tf Peoci Tree street, AtUnU, GtuiX.
truKhes and roots-of White Wfilcw; r^ot, trunk and' ■—
bratuh^ef American Poplar, (called also White-wood, Ca- NotlCft tn fYnnoiom Av»a
no-wdir nj tulip-tree.) root preferred. . _ W V/OI«lgIl©rS,
These barks must te c&rsfaily dried and securely port A ls tae Atlanta A West Point Railroad GsCtn#-
r. L FY ny are Instructed to rereiv* no mors Cotton £* stv
They may bt treugh: to tbis offlee^ or soct to’ Mr.
Rotaurtcsi kg
Ga ; cr W. W
COUNTRY RESIDENCE,
W. Waller, Rotanfoal Agent, Carurwill,
Durham, Botunual Agent, Decatur. Ga
GEORGE S. BLACK! h.
r jyl-tf gurgeca and Medical Purveynr, C S A
u-eut, unt’i Inr.her orders,
loose tike due notice.
u dp
Planters to th* ecopttf tnL
GEuLGI G. Hi
FOR SALE.
*AA ftc. N'c;-irciL 500 ftj. Prerfex Type, head Utter,
tfiUU casts, daaii roles. advertMng ruled, teluffln rule*.
A EEACTIECL COUNTRY RESIErNCE, ».-nvec miles j A CARD.
cleared: the rtiaotofUr’afeS G^nty 1 1 r^-rn'mv" * c- '’•hfntoi^t*’ l ' U * c_ ba*a, do. In f»ot, a complete ouifif for a papw 2d by 5d
tifoib.rod : all productive iand It he# a large and - (V turn.my ’fy* 14 .hanka to my xte material# hat* been used but a ehort time, aad every
well sJertad coAard cf yo«g tr su. ***** ^ LU:rfcl ** thing is cdr.pi.te end la pertecl crlar. For further par
Apply . tie pt.nd-se to
jtlvijB.
‘.he lost tune rears
. M, COLLIER
1 to Mr. John La-ie, L»?e cf Tal-
Ha ring e Ad my GaiUr
iihaasoe, Florida. I would
Atlanta Vinegar Manufauiory.d^^fS^sfS^.-'SSi'Sl'S.
i-rj k
da rcspectfuiij recommend him as
cuUrs apply to J. J. MARTIN,
Sreruior t.:attof *f. Martin.
*» Grdubbaa, Cbe.
the proprietors.
prcxsiitty attended to cv i
S. CIEATlLoiD k CO
graphs in Pane! or 0(1 Color*.
mayTT-tf
C. W. DUi-
WASTEDl-RAGg! BAGS 11
O NE HUNDRED THOUSAND sound# cf clean Gettm
«nd Linen RaGA, for whkb I will pay five cents a
poind, caeiu m B. A klCHAsiDd,
jwljV-fitdAW Peicb-Tree street.
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