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SOUTHERN CONP ED TG T? V C Y
fauthi-i t (Sonfcdf m»! BY TELEGRAPH.
——— - — — KXfr.Ei;Li FOR THE SGCTIILRN (iX'FEDlBiCV.
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 18CA
I saijhMond. July 10.—An official dispatch
frvm Lieut. Drcwn, commander of tee Arkan-
ecu, to Secretary Mallory, says the enemy's
Seet utofe Vicksburg consisted of four iron
clad vessels, seven heavy sloops-of-war, four
gunboats, &nd seven or eight rams. YTe irovp
an iron clad e.«hore with colors down, Hew up
. , . a ram, burned one vessel, and damaged several
city of Atb-j•. Able-bodied men, r.»t sub- I ol j,, Tf
Wanted to Bay.
) groat of KL\CK COTTON TAik.
1 M. HOLBROOK,
y: yll-oi Atlanta. Georgia.
Wanted.
i i . y ne-, > ■> f-rui a Provost <Ju ;r i r the i
ty of
jeot to CotMcnation, are ita’ ted.
The Company vri!l- b' stationed in the citv,
nni will recvir® the pay as infantry A.; erii i
-con ns tbitty men ; r sent tlie«ns t >c3 they ! 18i ; wiU probably be agreed to 8 * the basis of
#fl *' e ' nu " T - - ? r, ‘ -“ rvk? aTid ' Change. Get b H. Hill 'tu* Bethel hero)
j-ytj O. J. FOKE.iCP.l
LOOXL I'ioTAiCH.
t gcti.vione <:rr progressing to effect Rgen-
exj^aege of prisoners. The cartel of
July 2-, 3-3ti-
Frc
To the W9un.tnJ Swiaicn it- m /II: t mn;i
set Ttli« r Flares.
Itii^n you ;.riive in Atlanta. go to thehospi
tals and hate, vour wonuda # an i get
food and x t*-c } uirs-lvts
The follov. -fig Losj :, al»are > *ai ihe car iLci
•—•be faith t not more than on-- l mirc-i and
fifty yards- (> •: City. City Hore tiiioDder,
and Coucert Hall
If taodag' lit .. r lean clothes arc want
ing. the ■) can f ■ had by calling on Mrs. V,'in
ship, Mrs C"llier. fir l.ovorer.d >lr. Freeman,
who ore severally at the head ot societies lor
the relief of sick and wounded soldiers, and
will gladly furnish anything necessary for your
comfort wilhin their lcaen.
IMG. M. JOHN iON.
Post Surgeon.
cor Tol»*< «.o Chen era of flrilmd 1 f.
V lew PcXf-s of i'ir.b Tobacco, for retail e
by the box, at EDWAKDT’ij
101
tero)
La 1 been appointed to conduct the negotia-
t : -vy or. th'part of the Confedci\te State?
Liverpool advices to tho 3d in;:, have te».n
r •. it i -Le? of cot toe for the w*.;*, Iod.vOO
f ■.?—prices higher than the kst autLot-
i-.-i quotations. the market closing with a still
upward tendency Krendstnffs tending down
whe t j i lower weather favorable lor crops,
-.a 1 tt,visions verr dull
p•. ;ti lf*p>at'h t the S.uthvra Ccnfediracj J
'Gi.onalu, Mu-3., July 10.—A special t* ?h6
A/ r . ’i from Vicksburg, says the Conlederale
ir .u-rlui gunboat A'ka’itas left the mouth of
ihe i k*oo Liver this merning anduttacked the
fed-pal fie. of thiriy boats, sinking several
uni f mag ing ihers. Great consternation
prc\<:t'i-d among the enemy—many leaping
cv< ? jo* rJ from their exploded boats kd J be-
i'.g drowned. Their loss is immense The
A.kI*..'--, arrived ut Vicksburg, slightly danci
ng .-d—loss eight Lil’.ei and thirteen wounded;
among the latter was Cap* Brown. The fed
eral fleel fled on the approach, blowing up one
of their mortar boats PHILO.
Commodore Maury—Yankee Lying and
Hypocrisy.
Cc.mracd.ra M. F. Maury, tha greatiy dis
tinguished 3ckntinc Naval officer, has written
• a loeg and interesting letter to Vte. de Cha-
; banne, Admiral of the French Navy, Paris’,
1 dated the 4th inst., a copybf which the F.ich-
' m.'iid F-.c.:f-.* has procured and published.
; From it wo take the tallowing extract, which
| illustrates the Yankee proclivity lor treachery,
hypocrisy and lying generally, in a very forci-
I bie mtiuner •
in all probability you and the who-e of Eu
rope will first hear of it ns a great Yankee vie
tory, tor your first intelligence of it will be
from the North.
Hoppily for tee cause of truth, y.u, in Eu-
' rvpe. me b ginning to find the rankees oat,
1 Hit J i. understand their menOatious proclivl-
| ties They know i', itud i;uve recent.y reaort-
. ed t; a “new iou have ceased to be-
, lievo tfceir nowepapers. and have be^un to find
i cut that their representations -..f the Southern
j can;*-, of Sou'heiu prowoaS. oeauments and
, feelings are t.ct to be depended on, tc they now
| send y.u v,Lat purp >ns to be Southern papers;
I bat they .-.re couuterteite primed in tLeNorth.
; They will take one of our P.icbmond papers,
, 1 jt instance, duplicate its form an 1 type, copy
; its uivtrusemtnts, fill its reading columns wuh
lLeix own invent; a.’, give it the llicmond im
print, and eeu-1 it abroad a.; a bona fAt Suuih-
I ern paper, .viu li you wili he sure to belnjve.
i From tuis counterfeit their own papers are
tilted wim extracts credited l«. the Richmond
papers. Thus the designing men there siiil
?oek r j deceive their own people and the world.
They bonsi ot this as one of tneir “cute
Yankee trick 1 * They are a curious set.
The V aiikee u , in this war, have equalled the
Chinese in falsehoods Tneir Genctuls lie to
their soldiers, to one nncther, cud to their gov
ernment, aud their government to the world.
Abac At from ; cur Company—Take IXotice.
We invi e th atienticn of all concerned, to
the advertisement of Col. R. J. Henderson,
d-d (j-a Reeiment.
a 'be
3 who
■ lent
m of
Jip -iai I’tspaf 1: to the Southern Ci i.V.I *rajy.)
| Qre>*aDa, July 1C.—The advance guard of
Curtis' army reached Helena, Ark., on Satur-
' day Kindmftn ? force is at Duvall's Bluff.—
licleaa is ou the west bank of the Mississippi,
in Phillips coumy, Ark. PuvaH’? Bluff is on
j the w*st back cd' White river, in Frame caun-
y. Ark.—Ed-. Confed.^
.tiiantn Hospital Anotltilcu
I'hc following 1? a list ;f comrr.i '.-
pointed fc cook for, and wait upoa, '
var->hcdy tfie sick and wounded sold'
are daily passing through cur city
The provisions nre purchased by
cititens, and deposited at th e Store
the “Soldiers Belief Society" for distribution
among the Soldiers’ Aid Societies of the city. I -Mor;*i, July 17.—A special to the lr;c^ac
♦Ve design a united -;K*r:, irrespective of any from Grenada ICth, saja tbo Memphis papers
consideration sr.vo the object I cf I,ie report that Curtis army arrived
It la hoped that this arriogement will net I Helena on Saturday last. This report is
interfere with assignments of duty her* Utore | confirmed by pmons from Friar s feint, (Co-
published. .ahotna ce..-Mis-., a few mile/ bilow Helena.j
Many of our i: ni-.v.T* have double til.rim- A didpatrh from Louisville the 11th, reports
posed, but we trust none will shrink Jr m th • blmt. Morgan suddenly turned up at Glasgow,
requirement, where it y, >li. for iheia to | i'-j j where he was capturing heme guards and
respond ' stirring the people up to ij.surrcction.
An emergency <3 upon us. & ■ i ieinai. is ex , Grant has revoked h;s late older compelling
traordinary eff >-t citizens to take the oath of allegiance or leave
M vico.— Mrs tsaac amship, Mrs J L , lbe «*bat.Uttlng obnoxious paroles.
Howard,' Mrs Lovejoy. Mrs Hoyt Mr. Hun- A VvHshin « ,on d; P Rtch ?a > 3 the k '« r ^F^t-
nieutt, Mrs Edward Fayne. ! determined on a genersl exchange of
Tuctdav.—.Mis Fitts, Mrs Cook. Mr3Goode. ! F rkoners -
Mrs Robson, Mr« A C-’A'vfy, Mrs Slmmoti;. It is thought -O n'il for arming negroes
WV Incsda,.-Mrs Dr Alexander. Ml? Dun- ! wiU P flS9 the Feder ' 1 ’' Congress,
can. Mrs Dr Dowell. Mr- Foreacre. Mrs 3bcaV | A Vickabur f d5e P ,l,ch -V* thz
elford, Mrs T. Venable. 3unk three '*“ kee S unboHt9 '
7Yw^rfr:-.-Mrs Thoroasson, Mrs Dr Tay- J A °I"- c!al to the ^trU.ed q Atfesie- from
ior, Mrs Perino Frown, Mrs Fowler. Mrs Er ! ,ackf,CQ tbe lfctfc ’ 3a - V3 h 5s rnmored that, last
Lawshe, Mrs Gilbert evening, six x ankee gunboats succeeded in
— . , **- Tt-.n- r> • -v- t •> -j l, i passing down, firing on the Arka?is2* as Ibey
/■riday.—,*lrs Willis Pecs, Mrs J. B. Peck, I r J
Mrs 7>IcGuire. Mrs Overby. Mrs Hull, Mr
L'nvia
ear China Store-
i esierday wc stepped into the new store of
Meseis. Webb £ Sage, on Peachtree.street.—
They have big piles of china, glass and crock
ery ware—on the largevt seals ever opened in
this market. Every tuiug i-,*. their line is on
hand in great abundunce. They are at Wil
liams £ Mi Lam's late Furniture stand.
Safa?viuy.—Mrs iiice. lurs i owell. Mrs Jo-
/oph Winsbip, Mrs Ercard, Mrs ocott. Mrs
Cox.
Sunday.—Mrs Rob: Winsbip, Mrs Vm. Wil
son. Mi*sc? Joiner, Mrs Dr ioung, Mrs Dr.
Blown, Mrs Pessent, Mrs xancey. Misses Mc
Connell. >Ir= Holbrook, Miss Claytcn.
Mrs I3AAC WINSHIF.
President
I pnssed. killing tv.-o
The Yankee works across the bend are ascer
tained to be a railroad instead of a canal.—
Cars are running on the road
Senator HtllT Lctter-
The Winston i C.) Sent an. ^ { the lltb
iu-t. says -
The patriotic letter on the cuts-ide if tuis
paper, from Senator Hill, of Georgia, we take
from ti e column? of the Smtne^a Confederacy,
publish d at Atlanta, Ga , which, by the way,
is one of the ablest and most influential pa
pers cow published in :he Confederate flfates -
The letter speaks for itself, and is a3 applica
ble to North Caroline, at present, a; to Geor
gia. The excellent advice and sound admoni
tions therein expressed, if practically carried
out, are as likely 10 promote the cause in as
great tt degree, as the work el >ur armies in
the held.
A T H E N E U M!
FRIDAY EVENING. JULY ISth.
-s lor tb" 1
Committee
Appointed to prepare provisio
ick soldiers at the car shed-
Monday — Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs Lkuaes.
Tue«day—Mrs Bass, Miss Fannie Putt.
Wednesday -Mrs McDaniel Mrs. Reach.
Thursday—Mrs C.ben. Mrs. Seises, Mrs.
iiice.
Friday—Mr W .st morel and Miss t ecarr,
Mrs Root
Saturday—Mrs. ope ,r. Mri Glenn. *Iri
Pope.
Sunday—Mis? Dean, Mis* im. tner, Mrs.
Chisolm.
MRS. COLLIER. Ptesideu.
"Spc ill D,«patch to thjSiiT..ar.sb K?pr.oiicar.,
Knoxville. July 1C.—A heavy skirmish oc
curred this morning at Wallace's Cress Beads,
the other side of Clinch river, on the road to
Big Creek Gap Two full regiments of the
! enemy’s infantry and cavalry wcie engaged
, with four cf our companies of cavalry, under
J command of Col. McLin. Ton were killed and
| missing on our r.de; the eoemy'e loss about
I the same
3u barrels Sugar House 3yrupT.t
jvl8-4i r EDWARLYa.
oJw bushels Corn ;
50 sacks Salt :
JJO box- i Tybftcco t or saiJ :>
H. JOINER i SON,
Commission Merchant:,
Akibcrra street
jj
iOo sacks Sait, for sale by
OR A.WLEY- dt AMOS 5,
C-immiviion Merchant;.
Franklin Buildin '
IV10 -i
j.*
General Coble
Me notice that Gin. Howell C-bc
recei
■d at one
a? ictc-
Georgia Hospitals
in Richmond, ;;«.k ot »mp fever.
A LaAy Teacher.
Anv Seminar; needing a lady to Uk* charge
>f the same, would, nc doubt, do well tc con-
rult the advertisement 0; “M. L Yi -.u ;ur
?»P* r - _____
Prc-n cur 3ecard Edition of To3t-:rdr.y.
Tribute of Respect-
Dew’s Station, July 11, 130J.
At r, n et-ting of the Field snl Commissioned
officer? of the 4Ld Reg. Gu. Y T clc., Cpl- R- J.
HenderAn presiding, the following resolutions
were offered by’ lieut. T 77. Davig, and unani
mously adopted: #
Since, in the dispensation cf Frcvidence,
Lieuts. M J. Wright, cf Co. D, N. R. Erogden.
Co. A, and J. B. Walker, Oc. E ; and Capt. E
E. McCollum, Co. G, all cf the 4Jd Ga. Reg't,
di A in the order cf their names, on the 10th,
J'th and 79i.ii of June, and the 7th July : trere-
fore,
Ace;bed. lei, That in the early demise of
Lieutenant Wright, this regiment has lost a
good soldier, h : s company an esteemed'officer,
and the Southern cause a oealous deferder.
KtvN'.'ci, 7i, That Lieu:. Erogden's death
1? greatly tc be regretted, because his moral
; and social virtues ia the tented field, a? well
as <u home, were most estimable, and his loss
. to this corps cannot be too much lotnented ■
for, as an officer. Le was kind, yet prompt in
the discharge of hi» duties ; was ever ready tc
serve ihe country himself and encourage oth
ers to do the same, at all personal sacr.tices.
Kee. bed, SJ. That we accord tc the memory
of Lieut Walker those excellent qualities of
head arid hear, which characterise alike the
gentleccan and soldier, the death of whom is
earnestly depleted, because of his defense of,
as well a? a jmirati.T. t'>r. Southern Rights.
| R ■ci.eid. ii That while we deplore the
; final exit of other soldiers, we specially la
ment the In-s cf Cap: McCollum tc this arm
1 of dcuiii-in service : because his company has
BENEFIT OF ALFRED.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE
or THE
THE QUEEN SISTERS,
a'-t ? nr
Paimetto Band,
OF CHARLESTON', S. C.
H AVING mpt rlth the most flattering success in New
Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery and Macon, they will
make their re-appearance lr. the Comedy in two acts called
THE NAVAL ENGAGEMENT,
siisroirsGi iv 1 j dancing,
Tbo words cf the New Song.
TEE PAlEICr’S APPEAL,
'•TUI be presenjed to the audience at d sucg by
MIi3 LAURA.
^favorite ail.3 palmetto lasd.
T-. .oncInLs with the Farce of
My Neighbor’s Wife,
IV r= oj en at TJ< : Performance to commence at S o'
clock.
Admission —rarqnctte. "icenta; G-LLry. fO rcr'.s.—
Chilurer. ar 1 Servant, half price.
Tutte tor sale <xt the Hotel j. Muir and Bock tirea
Jy 10 ' 1 ”’*
JACOB KAUFFER;
(Under the Augusta Hctel,; -
AL'tsL'5TxV, - » - - - GEORGIA,
AUCTiO TV
AND
Qeii*ai Conimi33icn Merchant.
For the eaio of
MUr.CIiANDISZ, REAL FSTATE, 3T0CE3 P-vNDS
•AND NZGF.CSS.
i-I i_-f G. A. FAEUEF., Auctioneer.
PAPER FOR SALE.
O NZ HUNDRED AND FIFT7 F.EtMS large siae note
Paper, at moderate prices, for enie t>7
M LYNCH & CC-
H.uktellers. Whiteh&U street
j id-ln Atlanta, Qa.
ARMI EEGULATIOS5.
A UrH.'iRIZED COPY. Ve have the l-Uan:e cf the
edition. JeCT—tf J MrPHERSON A CC.
-us dlili EaxtLsGen. j. n*Magruder j l“8t an inestimable comnander, hie peers a
trriv‘1 in this city yesterday afternoon, and , mend of wertfc. anx the country an excellent
o.r «. j j . „ - . He was ser- ' cititen. whose good qualities shined most)
leoiJed victories: that the battle cf Tuesday All-Wise Creator, we tike great pleasure in re
—ih** Dm div of the fight, when MeCle Ian : cording cur fe.steemfor them, and ttir aqprect-
„A3 underthnprotection of his gimbals—was ation f tneir superior virtues, whose ex, el
ect a ~i'4t bat c. defeat cf tbo Federal*.— CL- lances cannot be portrayed .a .be.-rop^ phn
WOOL I WOOL > I
W OOL ROLLS carded to .rdcr at
.1 :>r. H C L3K00E's
may-S-ddwflm Hgt t ~t r-'- Atlanta.
GEORGIA, Newton County,
* LL person? wtl! take notice that Samuel - P.ecd, A4-
ministrat r cc the estate c-f Sarah F. Read, late uf said
evunty, d^r^aaed. will apply at the neat September term of
the Court of Crdic-ary. cl said --onnty. for letters f dis-
mi«vt.'fr.ni said e JmiLirtraticB. Given under my hand
at o3ce. Febmarv e. 1S£L FM. L. fiUhKIE.
fetll-em ‘ Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAXE-
X STILL t e sol J b r f:T? the Court House door In thetcyn
( V t! Sprint I*,ace. id oca v ccacty. Georgia, on the 1st
TUE3DAT in AUGCoT, letv sen th* legal hoars of sale.
ONE LOT of Lend No. 113. Sth district. 3d section of said
i ci untv Sold as the preperev of Robert D Grier, deceased,
late of D-Eaib o an y. ' A. L. PUTS, A-iin'r.
MARY A. GKLER, Adm'x.
GEORGIA, CampteU County.
T wo tc-aths after date ^plication nUI le made tc the !
Conn of Oraiccry of Camp bell c-r.aty. Georgia, at the ;
f.rft regular tem af*»r Lbe srpirKticii • two fi 31 •
this d :ke. for leave to sell a tract cf imd telcngtag t the .
cStRte cf Fran.cs Wiun iate A sai-1 c ratrir, d-c-aeed. for
tfce i- neflt of credit as „f s-ii deceased
Jo UN -. .-eNN.
Executor itfEraada oast.
hatters: hatterst
Q ~ GOOD JOURNETilSN WOOL H it MAKIS.5C
/Ct.) find consent saj loj^iett *.t ;x i vn.,„
Appi" to J M. HGLEZOCE.
Jyl.-lm AtlauU,G .-n,
capsi caps;
10 ,QOO CAP r?r -’ T ^ r 111
JjIMm
J. M. HOLtihGOK'i
M isaC
Atlanta, U-
FOR SALE.
1 £ drill ACr * £ 3 OF L AND IV CL!:' vUNtT,
10, v'-^ Ote Lot of Lind in *th District D - uC-
Lne Lot cf Laud in 3d L'istri-t M F.... d C. r ty -
Lot cf I »nj in lit D‘ 'trie; T >: t' .jnt.- .
Joe Brick Hou 2 and L iinAtl.r; ; convji
business;
baa Farm raii.-s t'rcta ! p.r ; 1 i ? .
a—1»—r.-«U nv.triei by l>oii spring—be t
els red, balanre henviij timbercj.
j} i“-lm I’ZAtrE i ii'.Ti -,
42d Georgia Regiment
_HrAi.raxir?.a ‘13c Kl;’t r,s_ Yet e.rtzer
U«;n‘l ?tati.c, £ s: Term . !< /
A LL fc-laughed men .f this ii, gimsut. -rt.-- • fir! -
L«»» expire I, are order*! t rrj .in thtir r.s: cti>t
ccuimands latueLately, r,nl report thetnsetvt nt my
Head,ynarters f-.r duty. Th se claiming l br ■... sirk.-Jr
othrraise disabi-j icr d.,ty, arc- r juir- r l . r i forward,
without delay, the c-;rtiC>...t* cf s Dhvs ; fit era rej-
ctatlcn and ekill In hi* pr.fe-vf u. -A!.' nto-r i.i.i ; ..t
la»v3 wfll report themieivrs ;nun»v>:e.‘ely, .. c;, •.- i!i bo
brought tack lc chain:, if nicessary, by rq;• .f r. r.
detailed tor that purposa. ani tried as i;%
Abssctees without !e its from—
O’tnpany D—James M Crc-ifley, Den: .. Br:-u
Ccaipany E—Weetlty Piper; Sergeant \S m. W Ivy, n:
henrs on ei k furlough, sia.s joint.! a:. : r r tay
Company F—C irport-.l L-'-l X IT y.
Cc rip any l—jiltis Embry.
Company E—Vfm E Xi.rbu' t
Commanders of Partisan Cotp.v v v.i,irh «i.y .j the
above-named Rt3entees without leave may have attache i
themselv-s. v. ill put them r-eder arrest 1 -cud ;e notice
of the fact. By ord r i f 11. J. KENDU .SON,
Colonel Ccmm&t'iing ciM K?g't (ia Vols
H- di. Vfittu. Adjutant. jutyl7-tf
Great 13ai*g-ain
IV A
HOUSE AND LOT
IN N LAV NAN,
a
Farm in Coweta Gouniy, Ga.
I IGitT .icjcfluud under *, wi'j; e street rca-
. ■ niug ibr.ngi,.
T -«• .;. tv_v cc'i-.d. .anveeevd and papered,
th first £1 - r.
1 Ycarr.fl Stall 24 feet sonars, with ^rtre rcoms, C.w
: r:' iV',.. r.r cattle «-.id pr.rs- oer.
■ I s ned Crib 10 by ♦), rat proof.
I -■ frumrd negro negro hidsss, kilchcu. sswke h.i'.so,
v 'b *helf-.vith furna.■<• «npw ‘ r weih diy Veil, 4c —all
I at up io good ?:y!-,
fruit trt ja. all yi-u.-.g end Ju:t c ’thni- r dug to bear
‘ c i-Icr.;«. Apr! 3, p-cf.tp, pea Lea, plums, quiucif, straw-
i berrivs, dec.
■ 1 edw left 5 d,3,000nifcwNetqfWater,pore,
I std b; ir, !v euppUed by «j nogs.
I Paice $3.cb0.
I i; loci .-n tiw A*i..a:_ s West
i ■ mile#n ;*». f'Neernen, .no m!;.eer.th
« i ' J.*.- . ; —1J > -rts iu .uitivatlou the remain-
i?r ‘:i tl « ■ * ,. ri.-ubereI and teetered.
OUR PRICE CURRENT.
cor.EEUTED Daily
(Tbo following axe wholesale prices. Goris by t:L.il
will cf ocurs* be some higher.
,4v
r HAMMwNZ
Newi.ao. iK'-cgi
OIL.
BARREL: MACHINE!.Y
barrels Tanner* Oil. Uu consignniPi'; gn l ir sal3
by __ ANDEKSGN, A lid Ik .1 CO.,
JyU-tf uroc-etf ana Conuui.-i i. i.i.r.hauls.
rrvnitTY
i 6 barr
TOBACCO.
IVlIFTEiJ-* IILNIiEJED LOrCEi TJBaCCv. -tit j i n
Jj ccn-Limment niifj for bale t v
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO
jy I, -tf
Grccers and Cuuiniission Merchants.
GUT.
— A'A?sRlJi»5 GLl.
E fur cal? bv
0
ANDEP.S0N, AI AIF. 4 CO..
JyU-tf
Grocers and Cummijai. a M- r,U .t-tc
L ARE,
QliTY SARRE
? PRIME Li r.r. vc c and
(3 for sale by
ANDERSON. ADAIR A CC.
jyi:-u
tiiacers and Coinmisvi >n Mtr< beats
W11I9KY.
/'“YNE HcNdKED EARRr.L3 PJIiii CcciJ Dip-
tilled Corn Whisky, fer sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR \ CO,
fylT-tf
GrcCtrb ami Couiref skn 31 -r ••.ini'
STARCH,
C) F AJiRLLo £
NGLIS3 STARCH oucosaguaien: -::i
1<T sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR s CO,
I > D -tf
Grccers and Ccmmlssicn ilerchants.
SHOES-
: —on Wr.-.iri
f* C..SFS RUSSET BROGANS—N.
orat and ler eale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR a CO.,
jyiT-tf Gtocers and C.-jPumlisioi. ji- r.-
• CLOTHING.
■J CASE ALP.iCCA SACKS—Clack and Brat - :.-j L"
L meat and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADaIR r C
JylV-tf Grocers and Commission Merchants.
ARMY TRANSPORTATION.
I RANI’ Tmnia complct', and TVagons uriven through
the euuntty ot gone by tra'r ■ mu pry fdr prirar. No
oneEavIng good wagons and teams no 1 hesinata to €nud
them.
1 have received a Ikcucan i letters a. kia.r mo to crlfand
ree c»;t mulo, cr t xn mules, or a wagon. I v.u’t do it.—
I want t «i here in condition to mar.'h. Ale . team
sters. 2 locksmiths, Ac. $20 per month and rations.
BE. JONES,
Major ar d Chief Q >1 Vie:. Ci.attariO.ga.
July 12."32. ju ylftf
Confederate
<itSdtuKANCE COMPANY
O i" -A. i L-aN T A •
Fire and Life Insurance.
Tx pflts to ’c Divided between the Irsu-
rus and bisurtd.
H ATING . mplicJwith tba p;ovisf :csc:' the charier.
this Company is ready ty receive applications tor iu-
urance and i-suc policies, at their clBce iu Rawson’s build
ing. e rro r ,1 Whitehall and Hunter s'reets, ag-iinot Icae
b; fire, and or. tho lives of slaves and of vhite perscu , >.
iijiurauce i: n .ir offered to the eltirens of Atlaatn in n
h 'iu > office, combining the eecpirity of a Sto;k Cajitai with
the -.Ivounigis of a mutual company.
0. T. McCAY, Freeident.
ITf.i'o Brjwy, Secretary.
DIFECTOnc:
jLS.pu '.nr.snip f
V. L. Iiawaon,
E. I*. Clayton, cf Augusta,
S. l>. Linton,
Janes Gratcri
A J. Brady.
A CARD.
O N retiring fr m luo Ambrotydj and Photographic bu
siness in tlii,i city, I return ray sincere thanks to mj
many friends ar.d patrons for their liberal pntrenage foi
the la-t nine years.
Having told u.y Gallery to Mr. J.l.a Lache, lato cf T«l-
labr. svi,' Florida, I would respectfully recommend him as
a h'ghstoncd gentleman, and an artist of superior ability.
Mr. Lache will re-cp,on the Gallery cn the 12th of June,
when lie will bo prepared to execute Ambrotypes, Photo
graphs. Ivorytypes, Plain and Colored Card Photographs,
and Vi-iting Cards; also, Life-site and Cabinet Photo
graphs in Pastel or Oil Colors.
rnaj'27-tf C. W. DILL.
iltTREWARDT
R UNAWAY, on the 7th Juno Instant, from the pluutiv
i tiou cf Mr Alley, in Walker county, Georgia, a young
negro man named JON At:—ubout five toot fix inches high
weighs about one hundred and fixty pounds, block, with
scar over left ye. Ha has a wilt- in Henry county, Ot-oi-
ei'i. bat is most likely trying to make his esenpo to tin
Federal camps iu Tennessee. The, above iaward will be
-gro. Address,
ARAH B CAME,
"TtinggclJ, Georgia.
I camps i
paid f r the apprehension of said negro. Address,
M113. SARAH B CAMl’,
dm*
RAN AW AY, OR STOLEN,
ITlRooI the subsoriber in Floyd county. 17 mile# south o<
D R me, cn the 15th of June lost, TWO NEGRO MEN.
i i i’: ncd ARMON—better known by the nauiee ol
Brown and Ed—both very dark complexion, fcpps (•«
Brownj i# 5 eet .0 or 11 inches high, walks very atraigii',
has mall hands and feet, nnd is 29 years old. Arrnon (or
id; is 0 feet high, smoothfaced, weighs 55 lbs , and is aged
21 years Twenty dollars reward will be paid tor their ap
prehension. jy&—lin* BENJAMIN FEAHCK
BACON, bog round V ft
BEKF, rcuni lb
BCTTEF- pound
BRAN PR, Peach ^ gal
d3. C-rgnar ^ gal
BAGGING U yard
CORN. ^ bus
COlFKE. ^ lb
CANDLES. Tallow ^ B
COT EON YARN'S, ^ bunch...
EGGS, V d«eo
FLOUR, Pine, ^ sa.k
do. Superfine
di Extra Family
UIDF3, dry eilted pound.
LARD
MOL ISLES, gal
NaIIS. keg.
OSNaRCRGS. ^ yard
OILS, Cotton Seed. %! gal
do. Tanner's g'd
do liuierd gal
(JAT3, U bus
PORK, S>
PE A3, SI but
POTATOES, Dish, ^ bushel...
do. S west •
KTE, $ bus *
KICK, found
RAPE. Bailing lb
do. Cotton V ®
SCO R v E>
SALT, Virginia, ^ bu#
do. do. ^ lb
.SHIRTINGS, ^ $ yard
.'HEFTING 4 4 ft yard
rOBACCO, $ pound
TALLOW, ?Ub :
\\ ILEAT, bus
>VH13KY, Rectified gid
do. Country Dist^Ued...
.....Ci
S@10
S0®S3
*d
is^ i5
......
.31 Tf*. C5
.$i S5i3>l id
.6 QCC
$ 40
1SQIS
$10
SiO f3
la
30
8ia-«
Si 4C
513
45
5d
Si T ©s
$3 80
90£1£>
22®25
$1 60
Tt
gj gs.
. ii TtQ3
e«o«
«
......325JW
$li
22<$I5
4><Sp4i
5C
$2 75(p3
«4
$5
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AST
GENERAL AGENT
Fcx the Purchase and Sale of all kinds oS
PRODUCE,
MARIETTA STREET, - - - ATLANTA. GA.
Refers to—
Maaasey & Liusdeli, Atlanta, Ga.
Reese ct Linton, Augusta. Ua.
Rev. \V. C. Bass, Macon. Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullalu, Gretusborough, Ga.
Geo W. Williams, «L Co, Chariostou, 3 C
Stratton & Seymour. NaahviUfi, Tenn.
J. 11. Willy, Ha-UvUla Te«n
j iic.J l f
WANTED,
at tkj:
ATLANTA STMM TAHMhY.
F O K CASH,
5,000 COEDS BAEK,
R. T. HENDERSON, Agent.
janlltf
Valuable Farm For Bale.
I OFFER for aale my plar.taikm th i ..jui.t
lying ton mile# west of New non. l ; ■*.— eltvtn
h'ln'ired acre#, four hundrel nadiever ,.v cleared and
a x hundred an.d twenty-five in the w ' Th e is a de
sirable firm. It is most admirably ear {.ted to tut gruwili
of Cotton and the cereals—producing tin former i.i gieat
perfection and the letter in great abunJanvA The v. .!
land 1# very strong, rich and heavily timbered. A i-r-.c
proportion of thsdeexed land is fr -h . very pr.^ductive.
There is not a better watered farm in <fc' ri The wmei
Is pure and locati'-u healthy. Trie PaTauuuh and Griffin
Railroad will ran, when complet l (tb-> caare l in,; nenriy
entirely graded to the Chattahoichee rive-} vi l,:u one
mile and a half of the premises.
I will sell at the 3anie time twenty nt r e#, fomt-on
head of horse# and mnic-3, cows, hogs sheep, plantation
tool#, fa superior l.t) wagons, cart-, and . thing aj { ■ r-
taining to the farm.
The ltnpiovec!f&t8 •onsijt of a sulrtantial dwelling,
negro ;ab!ns, large new gin hou;;. gin and thiesher. rot-
ton jerew, Ac. Po'session given when the present crop is
gather#!, which will also ba Svld with the la.-.i if desiie !.
I will fce pleased to shew the lirnd tc any on. wi ihicg to
purchase. Cull on mi at Newnan, Georgia.
jylO-tf ’>V. s. Tt'KIGHT.
H
DISSOLUTION,
r j HZ FILM OT T V00D, HANLEITEr . niCT. v CO n
A disaolved thi# day by th? sale of the .-ntr e ■' ricern
knewn as the Franklin Printing Houfs, t M. J. Tr.n
recently of Charleston Seuth Car dine.
5Ve respecttnily ask onr many friend" who h-.v-, r libe
rally patronized C3 since v e established th.-concern, to
c.ntluue their fevers to Mr. Toon, whom ve recommend to
ourfrieads as worthy cf confidence and l liberal p tr n-
sge
J dm II. Rice, one of the late firm, can o? feund ct che
old stand, untii oar fcuanes# is closed, where he will K
happy to have his friends call, during which timehov-i-i
also land hi# experience in tee bu:ines“ t h - suc:es-cr.
WOOD. HAi LEfThF. >t CI i C .-
Atlanta, July F, 1?G7
FRAAELIS PRISTi.YG H013E. AIIiVTA, GA.
AYING pcrchceed cf Mess’.'. Wix-i H.ar.I: iter. F i b
_ A Cc. their entire atifafebiieiit CasiM] , a. m
the Franklin Printing House, v.mtd re-pectfully ;mic i
continnance c f tne patronage so g> terc'-riy i '-.tov -,j
them premising to use every exert, m t inai-r ent.t# sat-
izfantiaa. Our fetdities for 1‘rintL.g and r.ioo ng Rook--
and General Jcb Wrrk. it is believe J. arc- t-p.. ! t any *s-
tabli#ment in the Confederate St.atae. Ane n.nat. -; k
of Printing and Binding mat- ri »t nc* L i. aa-3 v til L e
kept for the purpose cf supplying any d.mard
Jyll-tf J- J TOON & CO
SOMETHING NEW.
mEE subscriber I# prspirci tc supply t-.e trade itL 11#
unequalled
SHOE BL ACKI iM G,
v.h'th i# believed tc he the cheapeat article, ^ any desertp
thrn. manafactnrri m the ' v;.. it is put op . 1
boxes—tin being held at prohibit: -irr.-.t- — -to. n - r
raUtaatial, ai.d imper. ions ud i ire ic ;g .,ci t A -.
son’# need inm.
livery iegred.-nt ol thi: . lacking lc ra t •
South, and "all engaged In it# preptraikt. :. - -. The
same -.' ii f/jT'/t'? essentiiiiy-iiir.ren: f: many in use:
l .sides, it will - go farther" tban any. :■»!.- . fir m ... '
and sull su'ceptinio o* an cvy cii t- u: • . im-
r irrirx sertcees and ‘•onstqv. durability tit.-. . ‘Ler
" a 3. HZliX*BF7-
Athtts. Gt.rgia.
CUTTING & TIPPIN,
lVl;?k‘salc and Retail Dealers In Foreign and
Domestic
DRY' GOODS,
Cl
fO;.WALLY'S BLOCK. Whitehall street, fourdoora from
Alabama ati eet. aprilll
Army Transportation Wanted.
I WILL buy two hundred Frur-IIorse Wagons and 800
Mule# or Work Horses. Old and devilish Mule# are
preferred—such as cau Lie well spared from almost any
.plantation. Persons having the above Will be doing theii
country a service by reporting the same to the undersign
ed at once. ii E. JONES,
M-tjor and Cbie y. II Chattanooga District.
Chat t anoeg. j u ly 5-1 f
Three Fine Farms for Sale.
r WILL sell my place, known a# “Banks oi Ooetanaula,'
A one mile from the c.ty of Rome .n tLe bend ot th;
i iver, containing about three hunared acies oi land; one
hundred and thirty-neve ■, flrsc bottom . Jm ba ance second
bottom; ail level,Well improved; on handled acres Weil
set in blue gras3.
Itwillyied three thouaiiid dollars Worth ci hay this
• eas n. Fine fniits and every other com iort. d his is one
of the most deciratle residences, and one o: the most beau
tiful in ibe Confederate States.
Also, a flne valley farm oi red land with a good brick
dw iling in Bro^aitewn vauey. ■ un- hundred . nu
twenty acres.
Also, a farm of e.even huu Jred an i w entry it ere# iiv®r
lands—bet.vc-ca three auJ Bur un Ires acre*! firs^qua.ity
bottom. fct&»inbeit running by botu ihc- liver laime.—
These place# will be sold a. n.:r iie-.» e-ne ci ih ci ut it.
api'ia.cf d value before the « • ’ commenrcd. Any current
funds taken la payment Treasury iiutee pieteireo—or
ntgri ct, or tine given t > ra;t purcha-eie.
ACJuaTUa R. WRIGHT,
ji-21 dlmvfit. Rome, Gtoigli.
LATEST NEWS.
QBfi i A C R If 3 Of' J-A .V t> for sale, of which 100 ar
(jUu bottom and .o cleared, fhe let lie# in the :0;h
i!:,li’ict i WhiuieW county, sixteen wiles from Dalton, on
the r: ad to the O.pprr iluies. A Grist Mill, saw Mil! and
Li-iillory arc am-.ng tin, improvements.’
I also offer four hundred head of hegv
A; ply to me on the premises, or addreea.
• '- J. A. LTIcii.T;
apl5-v.-6m Upp er ffirig > Biidgv, Whitfield county, Ga.
.. - a. ■■
JAMES R. POWELL,
General Commission
FORW^RDINGMERGHANT,
MuNTGOtlERY, ALABAMA.
Ill ILL attond strictly to the selling of every description
» • of Merchandise, oud to tho Receiving and Forward
ing of all Freights by Steam boats, hailm&a#, or otherwise.
As tno lUllroatlB have discontinued tho system ol thro’
freights, tho fund# uec< ssary to pay expenses at this place
must bo forwarded with every shipment.
.EJ-Ufflce iu tho Montgomery Inrurance Building.
RBFERENCE iAi-derson, Adair & Co., Wm. L High,
Joliu T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga.
Boss 4 Seymour, Carhart & Bro„ Macon, Ga.
Wm. R. Phillips A Co., Peter Farrar, Griffin, G i
J. K. Morgan, LaGrange, Gu.
Pitner, England 4 Doyle, Athens. Ga. npfil-tt
A CARD.
H AYING disposed of my entire interest in tho Caudle
business to Me# rs. A. Dutenliofer t Co., I would ro-
«{iectfully recommend them to the public ns a rell ible and
responsible firm, and solicit for them a cun latlauco of the
patronage so liberally bestowed upon me.
J. J. THllASHUH
A, DUTENHOFER & GO.,
Manufacturer# of
Stearine Candies
AXD
TALLOW OIL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Office nt J. J. Thrasher’s Store, Alabama Ptrect.
Jel5-lm
Envelopes! Envelopes!
W. A. F£tAZ hR,
ENVELOPE MANUFACTURER,
.MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
I AM huw prepared to fi-.rnlsh any quantity of SELP-
.SEALING BUitN£S3 ENYELOPEd, at Sd per ihuu-
aand, equal to ney made in the Confederate states and sold
at to and id per thousand.
All orders v-ill be promptly attend.J to.
Send lor samples.
Adire<-3 W. A. PRA2EB,
Marietla, uoorgia.
N. B.-»Envslcpei cut and made to order, If desired Ly
Notice-Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, 1
AttAttlA, Ga, June 3J, 15*52. /
ri'IIE b. : j..i <3 will Le paid by the under signed for
J_ Urge que: tHies oi the fjiluwing 2A21113 :
■f* n. branches end root of Dogwood, (root preferred);
brocches and roots of White Willow; riot, trunk and
brar.ct e» cf American Poplar, (called al*-j White-wood, Ca-
i ..‘- v ,. J and tuiip-tre?.) root preferred.
ii. bains nra:: hecarafoily diied and sc artiy pack-
■ !. J hey may L' 1 r right to this office, or **i.t te Mr. L
'V. Waller B t-.uic.il Agent, Cartersvflle, Ga : or W. W.
i irl ,<_• P.*aci; A Agent, Decatur, b».
GEORGE 3 BhACHii,
- l-i; Surge- izi and Med cal Purvey..r, t'. 3. A.
iy
H- HTJKXINGTUN, M D.
E N T 1ST,
TLAN'IA. GEORGIA,
FTTCE:—In Raws -.’s new bnijding. corner Whiu.hali
and Hunter street*—Res:fence, firet hut^ to the le.t ol
C i. Yancey’-- ' janltf
WHITE Ac POWERS,
♦
WUolcsale and Retail
GROCERS,
LEALEP.d I> T
SHOES, LEATHER, &C.,
MARIETTA STREET, ... ATLANTA, OJ. ■
Je23—t'ljylfi*
#30 REWARD.
R ANAWAY frum D. P. Fargustn. '-n the 2Stc April
last, a negro w-man uamed AT-'N. tail, anu he'.vy
oui.t; wtiglis *W lbs.; dark copper color, and upper
teeth out.
She wo# brought t) thi placeL7 Mr. Wm. B. Bagty. end
is suppoeod tu he about Jim. 11 cr Augusta; pci ha; # trying
to mute her way to Flu: Ida.
I will give the above reward f.r her delivery to me in
this place, or lodgment In a eafe jail so that I may get her.
Atlanta June 2 —Lin* R. Ii. McCRO.dKY
may *>-23>
N. B.-A.i orderi
1 groar
6 grwi. .
cm: -a.
.ip.-ni# d with th? .
i' u- •
STEAM SAW-MILL.
• WANT to ' -M my steam saw-mill, which i# new, and ah
X a good r-rnekeg c;d-r. It wit! cut ten thousand feet cl
.urr.l r per day.
LL'u.hiiTIGN :—10-inch cylinder, steel pht-a r
j bras# h Z't. b tier Li feet long and Fj lache# In .lionet-1
. with CT 2J{-ia.h fiu'-r
r.L : j. i.Vri BiLLSuLE 5 rwr.'G MACHINE, logcu:
aai dray cooutc cd with the mill.
Apple to Co’: John C.lhcr. over tts Gtorgia Raiiroa'
. Eali. or ccthe premise^ tc
! jv2;-lm* J. II.-COLLI EE.
CATOOSA SPRINGS, Ga.
11' i; L ;-n fur t.’ •- r- pti r, . f - ihtor# cn trie loth ii
' ’ Jun. j ShsicnoiS,
maydT-riilacgF* Prop fetor#.
. ConJm.an.
ot psnpgvnc-
Ericlud, 6 ih. IhAiu cop j of tLvsemoiB-
_ ;; - ni tions be furtiffied the faculies of each -1 tb*
»- *, Dolor «11 «.uw a. »a,Ou ; „ dtc tte ja.fi*-** Or p.b-
fcdrracy for forty anv# • ssventY
j^r Hoiib.
licaticn.
L F. THOMAS, jr., Stc >.
A'OTICK. 1
f tRC-M U-t: l.l L eigh: will be rrccivc-i « the -.Ctae of
tb-“ S.utherti Zrpra## C mpavy freat ? o’clock, A. M-,
until 4 o’t'o.ki P- N. only. FRED. COULTER,
marll-tf Ag nt.
WASTED UUKOUTELY,
aciarirU . e. in a Y .na,ccr ..r, ; o h •—
literal amount »iA be pa: i- Inqr-.re at *n-.-
. i H. tevuTar, Whiteh- ; rest At-anta Ox.
G: 251A Raiuloaa O.riici, 1
.tiiuta, April 12, lbdffi /
A
Store
JmjlT-Si*
»5rhl2df
.■win .i'.ji*.. vji leakage.
JA3. H. POhTLR Agent
Office of Provost Marshal,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
#VEXT DOOR TO THE'TOST-OFFICE.
•-Tn:z U.C7Z3 —6 to 11, A. M, 3 to 7. P. X
. Q J r-.'EEACRE, tap tain.
Pruvr*t Marsha!.
SCSDUlCs, ,
kaolesale and retail,
LARGE &. FINE SUPPLY.
TTtUOUR, MEAL. BdCB-FL UK, CORN, SALT, SCGAP,
£ COFFEE. BLACK TcA. ORbRN TEX SOAP,
CuNuLEi, FfARCH, PEP’ER,
SOD A, SPICE. BA- .
CON, TOB AiCu, CI-
GAJ.3, SN FF AND
WHItKEY.
Jmt rec-rired at
Jaiy S—tf
EDW.VItDT'a.
WASTED,
10,000 5S*«SS£S rt “ “* t -‘ “
- H. JOINER A SON,
Cusuii-jicn Merc ban tl
Alabama itn
Jbli-tf