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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE
B V A DA 1R & SMTTH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY. JULY 20. 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 132
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
<i R O C F It S
Commission Merchants,
■E'enohcr^e-Stroet,
AT L A^S'TA. GEORGIA.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
■ Atlanta, 171 Mile*—Fare.
GEORGK VONUii, 8uperin£endctit
.$5 50.
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3.04, V M
0.00, A. M
3.00. r. .M
MOuNINO PASSENGER TRAIN.
(Sunday’s eTcepleJ.}
L AUacta, dally, at
\rrires at Augusta .it
l-.ives August:., daily, at
,r. ■ i at Atlanta,
Ni uit passl-noeii tk.ajn
1 e .v.- Atlanta, ... 7.40, i’. M
Arrive at Augusta, lit... 4.50, A. 31
I ..... A ugusia ut .3.00, P. 31
Arrive* Rt Aflatiti ut.. 2.05, A. M
TO CONNECT WITH ATHENS AND WASHINGTON.
L.-.ve Augusta 8.C0, A.>1
Arrive i. • AtVien. . P, M
i ct:tt A rtsrrrrt.. .... r
Arrive at Washington a. M
leave Athens.... 4 s ov, P. M
Arrive at Augusta * a. M
l ire Washington 5 <:o T. M
Arrive at Atlanta I'N-YY-
TO CONNECT WITH WARREN TON.
L v e Augusts at 4.00, T. M , and Atlanta at 6.10, A. M
Arrive at ■ p*jg
VmT t« tt A«Vb-!.m5.Vi, i’- M-, A « an,u * U *’ A j *
This Ro id tuns in connection with the Train* of the
uKro a |iu a and the Savannah and Augusta Railroads,
at Augusta. .—
TOBACCO,
BACON.
L ['ARCH,
TURPENTINE,
BUCKET;
SUGAR,
SPICE. RICE.
LARD,
YARNfc,
VINEGAR,
gHiRTINC,
janltf
SAL 1.
DUCK.
CIGARS.
SHEETING.
PEA3E i DAVIS.
DRUGS, ACIDS, &C.
5 CARBOYS SVLI'HtIF.lC ACID.
Contributions to the Ladies’ Soldiers’ R«»
2t«f Society, from June 3.
Airuna, GrcBoiA. .
Pi.ut th_ Ladies of Walnut Orove. Walton coiuity—7
I quilts, 1 c-mlort, 1 blanket, 1 counterpane, 2 pillow*, 4
j sheets, 2 spreads, 4 shirts, 1 pair 30cks, 1 pair drawers, 2 '
1 towels, 2 pairs pillow cases, S bundles rag3,1 pair pants. !
Perry county, Ga., Jue 12. 1S62—- bottle-: peach ccrtli-
‘ al, 13 b„tti:s wine. 4 jars Jelly, 2 sacks flour, 1 sick. Lorni- '
ny, 4 pairs socks, 4 shirts, i papers tea, 2 l ottles temate
j catsup, i bottles tomato sauce, 1 bottle tomato pickles, 1
| sack corn meal, and half peck sweet potat ■* ?. 2 pair draw-
, era. 1 pair 1 ants.
June 13.—From x.. Chiisman. Andrtvii. • da—I car.)
butter mlik. 1 bucket butter.
Juno K—Dalton, Ga.—i box medicine.
June 17—C ctributed by a gentleman—- : pan:. 1 3 j
j vests, 3 shirts.
June 16—Fr;m » id: r, belief Society, Lawrecceville.
j Ga.—4 ahlria, 24 splendid mattresses.
Jane 13—Tiom—1 bag vegetables.
June £3.—-rrein Mr. Solcrssc—8 sLIrtt, 3 vests, 2 pair :
pants.
June 2v—Iron ti.e ladies ol Rooweii—lo ohirte, 12 pai.
drawers, 5 pair pillow cases, ' sheets, 1 package lint.
Jane 21,—Mrs B. W. Lewis AdairsviUs, Oa—l bag '
vegetables, consisting of peas, bears, squashes, Irish and ,
rwett potatoes.
June 21.—3l‘i. Tom. Harris, Big Shanty.—8 qajlts, 2 '
counterpanes, 2 plh 1.ws, 1 sheet,!? towtIs, 2 pair s- cks, 1 I
bag dried fruit
Jane 24—i bag onions.
June 25—Mrs. Ilacke;, Milton, county—. 3!iirt3, old
linen, vegetables, butter.
nune 25—Mrs O W Sper. c , iyr.s Mountain—.4 splen
did Mattresses.
June 23—Mrs Soi'.mons, Marietta.—1 bag lint.
June 23.—Mrs M J Williams, Marietta.—1 jar berry
pickles, 1 tag vegetable*.
June 27.—From Tuskegee, Ala. containing d quilt, 1
i sheet, 2 pillows, 4 pillow cases, 4 towels, 3 pair socks, 4
! pair pants, 2 pair drawers. 1 shirt, 1 large bundle rags, 1
bag alepice, 1 box loaf sugar, 1 package raaocaroni, 1 of
verinacilla, 1 of Tapiaco, 1 sage, 4 bones mustard, 8 pack
ages cocoa, 1 gelatine, 1 tea, nutmegs, 8 cakes soap, 2
bottias eoiogne, 2 bottles pepper pickles, 1 stuffed peppers,
2 mustard pickled, 1 brandy cherries, 5 blackberry wine,
1 lemonade, 1 Prophylactic fluid, 1 Jar opium, jelly, i
bottl* walnut catsup, 1 paper pins.
Juua u7—LaUrange Relief tociety.—59 sheets, 42 shirts.
49 pair drawers, 19 pair socks, 25 pan 1 piliow cases. A
package iroin A J Richardson, containing 1 pair sheets, 1
pair pillow cases, 8 thlrts, l bundle linen.
Airs Swanson—2 pair socks, 4 towels, 1 pair draweis, 1
bundle linen, 1 package sage, 1 slippery elm,l bundle lint.
Of hall worn cloths, 14 shirts, 3 pair drauers, 1 large
bund « rags.
June 25—A hex, Alabama, containing i quill, 9 pillows,
4 sheets, 1 white spread, 0 towels, 11 piliow ca es,2 shirts,
] 1 bundle rag,, 1 l.ag sage 6 package tea, uuiizena, U
packages, i black puppet, 1 ginger, 2 allspice, 1 clunamon,
1 35 bottles viue, 1 jug vinegar, 1 Jar honey.
Re-. W C Smith v 8 00
Jobs D Miller 5 00
£ W llerritt 5 00
Re". Isaac Standridge 1 00
G Cr Thompson 5 00
E Face . 0 00
H B Cobb 2 00
Mi Bennett 5 00
WRBolding.. 10 00
Henry Colum.. 5 00
Re". J L Chapman 10 00
James M Chapman 5 t0
JobnU Highsmlth 2 00
A Chastain 5 00
Bs-ld WUelchel. Jr 10 00
Wa Howard 2 00
Lieut. E V Cobb 3 (Jo
0 J? Thompson ’ 10 00
Capt John F Rives 5 00
Juhn Elrod 5 CO
Headquarters Post, Atlanta, j
A Bold Speech in the Lincoln Senate.
In the Yankee Senate on the 24iis ult., Mr. • '
e , J f r, , , , . . General Orders No. 3.
Saulabury, of Delaware expressed Ins views Tfae a „ emion of lho pubKc , and especially
in the lollowing strong language those engaged in the sale ol ir.toxiaating liquors
He said that history would hand down to i s hereby called to the 4ih section ol General Or
the future, with execration and condemnation, der No. 2, lor the government of the city of At
R II Waters
W D Pittman
J R Boone
Peter Elrod
John Martin
W-s P Whelchel
Paul Furr
Mister Ed Thompson.
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On notion A Rev. J. E. R:tc3, the proceedings of this
meethg he sent to the Atlanta &v‘.heri Confederacy for
public :ion, with a request that the papers of the State
copy
On rsrtion - f JL \> Brown, the meeting aijeurned.
O. G. THOMPSON, Chairman.
f. R Eocn'c. Secretary.
many acts of the present day. An arbitrary
and despotic power now, not satisfied with
trampling on every constitutional right of cit
izens, has dared profanely to enter the temple
of justice and drag her ministers from the al
tar. He who thus invades a court of justice
proves himself a tyrant, capable of any ussult
on the liberties of th? people. Under the pre
tence of suppressing a causeless rebelii-'n, th-
Executive Department of this Government, in
his judgment, were daily engaged iu the gross
j est violations of the fundpmeutal law.
Who are they who are thus murdering civil
! liberty? Those who, in the pretence of phi
lanthropy, have plunged the country into all
i the horrors of a civil war, and now evidence
] sincerely hy shouting loyalty, while engaged
in destroying the liberties of tho people, and
even go so far as to dare to impeach the loyal
ty of those men who stand by the Constitu'ion.
He said it was his deliberate and solemn con
viction that either abolitionism or constitu
tional liberty must forever die—the two cannot
exist together. Abolitionism has for the time
Atlanta Hospital Association.
List cf contributions received r.t this Society from June
29th, to July 9th, 1662,
From Jleisvs. Thomas and Jame* Ring, Roswell Facto*
ry, ICO.
From Mr Harvey Hall, Gainesville, f.'t.
From Mrs J Norcrnss, Atlanta, |20.
From MraDunwoody, McIntosh county, $•'
From tne “Ladies’ Volunteer Society,” Athens, a box
containing imported and domestic wines, cordials, catsup,
Ac.: a large crate of vegetables, fruit and sundries; a bale
filled with bedding, clothes, rags, Ac.; 1 bag cf meal, 1
bag of rice. (Au-elegant contribution )
trem th* Ladies of Hall county, 1 box nicely packed
with sheets, shirts, Ac ,1 sack of meal, 1 3ack cf flour, 1 Jar
butter.
From Jasper county, two boxes filled with necessary
hospital supplies
Frc-c the Soldiers’ Aid Society, Newman, 1 sack of veg
etables, chickens, eggs, Ac.
From the S A Society, Unicn 1 ii!, L'pion ccunty, a box
and tack of clothing, vegetabl:?, and other articles for
medicinal purposes.
From Mrs. Elliott, Cartarsviile. 1 bos of vegetables.
From the Ladies near Tilton, Ga., a box of vegetables
and cotton batting also, a box of chickens.
From Mrs A A Stephens, of Taliaferro county, nnd her
neighbors, 1 bo“,l barrel, 1 basket, 1 bag of vegetable*, 2
buckets of butter.
From the Ladies of Greensboro’, boxes well filled with
store ard vegetables.
the Ladies of Bog Town, large quantity of veget-
A'ILiVNTA' a WEI'f-POINT H
Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles-Fore,
GEORGE G. IIULL, Sui erlntcmKn:.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN
R.
. %i 50.
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.... f.85,A.M
' . .1*3.40, A. M
7 5i*0, A. M
..javrs Atlanta at,.
Arrive ut Wc-^t-Point,
1 leaves West-Point,
vrrivtre at Atlanta,. *" ’
evening passenger t»un.
o.OO, I • j*
11.22, P- M
’ " . . 2*W, P si
. . 5 43, P. SI
*/CRVC’ Atlanta
arrives at West-Point
Lrave-i W. st-l’oint
Arrive* *t Atlanta. • , , v »at
Tl.t* Road connect* with tho Montgomery an l
t'oiut Hoad at West-I’oint.
W ESi E1IN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 18S Mile»-Fare «>•
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
night passenger train
loo LL5«i- TOILET tjOAPti
i CASE RHUBARB ROOT.
I. i00 LBS LUMP ALUM,
L00 LBS COFPERAS.
100 DOZEN blacking.
800 LBS SWEET MADDER.
- BBLS EPSOM SALTS
1 CA3E PULV. GUM ARABIG-
3 Cs'DSES PULV. GINGER
200LBS. CHROME YELLOW & GREEN.
1,89) GALLONS TANNING s MACHINE
June 27—A bjx vegatihics from Cartersviiie. . ^
June 27 1 uox fruiu 'iiiomaslon, eoutuloicg 4 jat* pick- j ’
les, 1 bottie honey, i tomato catsup, i rouscadae *»•>•'. ,7 1- -- -« to-j-*.».
IS£5£.-»
ilons uiiik, oi Ptfjz. the Ladies of Washington, a toX eoni.ainlag 2 e.,3,
’ rioTT!; Wnu,~t rawt»
June ai-From
butter, bushels apples, 11 <ioien egge, ‘ * I blcs.
bottle vinegar, squashes, cucumber
June 80.—1 bu tdie, -.ontainicg
lows, 1 pair drawers, oUI clatliS.
June 80.—Mrs J F Rurkhalter, Marietta, Gr. 1 i -
lanta. This order will apply, not only to the
city, but lo al! adjacent villages or precincts, ic
or near which troops may be stationed.
Py order of A LEYDEN,
Major Commanding Post.
<». A. Lofton, Adjutant.
Headquarters Post, )
Atlanta, Jult 1, lBBS. (
Special Order No.
Ail Railroad Agents are hoioly directed to
transport from Atlanta all intoxicating liquors
for which transportation may be desired by the
owners, until further orders.
By order A. LEYDEN,
Colonel Commanding Post.
G. A L0FT0:?, Adjutant.
1
r»-
Uag dried fruit, . , rum:a
June 30.-10 pUlcw slips, 1 P*n drawers, 1 pan pan-.
July 1 —From Spring Bank School Society, R.ug-ton, Gd -
29 sheets, 12piiioW coses, 2 boxes mustard, l bMe^co ogne,
1 jar pickies, 2 pounds corn starch, 1 jar butur, 1 -
y 9 of thyme, sage, Boneset, slippery elm, pepper, hoar-
hound.
July L-
beans.
1 ui, l_Columbus, Ga,—17 hot:
papers corn starch, 4 bottles cauup, l botUo btondj- ,
Jars ptekies, 2 Jars Jem, 6 lbs. ginger, 1 bag nee, 1 bottle (
vinegar, 2 boxes ginger,4 lbs. crackers, 8 bottles
5 bufdU. linen, 5 bolts cloth, from Eagle Factory, 1 bun-
die tea, 1 sage, 1 bos tea and coffee.
July 8. Erick Store.—8 bushels apples
Irish potatoes, 1 box blackberries, 6 chickens, jug butter
milk, buH’.-r, bimulc
MB
-Mrs. Rcwton-i—7 ' iirtd ftrniv ’ 1 ba=ict
ttlwL TTir»t‘, i-i cordial, *d
From Mr J I Colter, 8 tushels grits, and a box of egga.
From Mrs Mary McAUster, half bushel cf ®Kp 9 ;
It is sometimns quite difficult to find out Wh*r« they we
from.)
f^theLa^or'LaG^nge, 2bcxes ofv.geUbla.
•p.. f A: r j gtiies of ■■ — . fl fid vub hospital SUpplltf.
Two iwse boxes well Ailed with hospital stores-no
bushels
COLLIER, President.
OILS-
“Trom Torsytb, Ga., two large h^es, fi1 can of
milk, 1 basket of chickens. . honey.
Washington, Ga., two barrels of ver —1, toney,
S °Fwm Oxford,'i large box of vegetables and fruit.
Cf F^m LaGrange, a box for the benefit of Miss Murphy,
1E5?ii5 KlSA-w Kuigj^;»“
will not “weary in weudolng’c rrC5ldent .
Headquarters Military Post, )
Atlanta, Ga., July 1, 1862. 1
General Orders No. 2.
From nnd after this date the following orders
being, dissolved tho Union, and while it lives and regulations for the government of this pos:
it will remain dissolved. No free people cither »,-m t, e strictly enforced.
will or ought to submit to its sway. It has g EC j Detaila will be mado daily to protect
been the author of ail our political woes. the Government stores and property, and guards
Abolitionism alway has been aggressive on ... , , . ,, .
the liberties of the Government, and had cul-1 '"I 111 be P° 9led d^rent pomts in the city tor
minated in an attempt to invade a peaceful tbat P ul P ose - I here shall a.bo be a scouting
State. Then the Republican party, in the same party day and night to preserve order, act in# i"
aggressive spirit, nominated a man who de- ; concert with the city authorities,
dared that “a house divided against itself can Sec. 2. Sentinels will be posted on each ran
not stand. The war clouds immediately be- road train to examine and arrest all suspiciou.
gan to threaten A Senator (Mr. Crittenden) ' persons pointed out to them, mid to tnuke tin*
offered a compromise, which would have avert- urder effective superintendents of railroads are
cd the war, but the Abolitionists reiused com- , . .
promise, and deliberately chose war. Then requested to instruct conductors to cooperate
arose the cry of “On to Richmond,” when it Wu ^ l * 18 sentinels ior that purpose,
was met witii a bloody defeat at Manassas.— Sec. 3. Owner* oi cotton, huy, or any otlur
Then Congress passed a resolution that the combustible material, are required, without dt
only object of the war was to suppress rebel- j lay, to remove the same to such points of saiet}
lion and nothing else, and the loyal people ot :—distant from Government storos—as may be
the Border States took heart and courage. ; designated oy the Commanding Officer ot tnis
How has Congress kept this pledge ? !
“ They abolished slavery in the District of, c , ' . . , . ,
Columbia., and established a parade for free ; ^ EC ' *' An >’ S r » ccr cr olher , F erson who shall
negroes from Delaware and Maryland, where sei ^ ^ ,lloxlca ^ n g liquors, will be arrested and
they were supported by taxing white men.— dealt with by the prop'ir military authorities, un
They are paying negro teamsters thirty dol-; loss sold or turnished to officers or soldiers upu»
lars per month, while our white soldiers ax c ! the order of an army surgeon,
working at thirteen dollars per month. They j Sec. 5. All officers, soldiers, or citiaen3 founo
have legalised negro testimony and established j Jrunk, or acting disorderly in the streets, will
diplomatic relations with Hayti and Liberia, j u , aken in cha b the guard aaiJ i?em m
TO X ■ Sec. 0. No officer or adiutfr' .viu M uuoweo
■Ibejeam. He contended that the present j . . . . . — ...oi.
He would tabs tne ftcrrarjsTwno — t . ' . . 5. 7„• ifl n uort the fact t ■
♦ or from Vermont, (Mr. Collamer,) and Penn- stopping oter m the city, win p
Rvlvania (Mr Cowan,) and assume that tht c the commanding officer of this po-.
nresent Gonfederats Government is a govern- j 3tc . 7 . slaves or free persons of color vvtll not
ment de facto, and contend that when the old , ^ allowc<1 ty walk the streets after the hour «■
Government was fully ousted and a new one j ^ 0 , dot . k al ;)lght , unless they bo iurntslieO
firmly established, those who give alleghmce I ^ & mit 8|gned by ,heir owner or en.
to the latter cannot be punished for treason to ( p rovoat Marshal. Owners or employ-
lhef “.T| r » person. ..color wUl «
"S rh.r rtere . “SnSon i. 1 ,d . r f rn,U. Or .longer Uul.
under circumstances where success scem^ prob-! tt f ter n j nc 0 ciock at night, and ne pa
able, it may become the duty ef every citizen j desiguate lh8 business or the place or places to
to yield allegiance tc the new Government, and , bg visi(cd by the servant.
where there is only a reasonable probability g a Military Police having been eeub-
of success, such support to a new Goverumen an(J Provoat Marshal appointed, it be-
not a felony which would subject .nem to „ ,, ...u„ i,... nm
Ecs II. GoOD?, Secretary.
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4 .37, A. M .
5 15, F. M I
2 80, A. M
Leaves Atlanta at
Arrives at Chattanooga at
Leaves Chattanooga,
Arrives at Atlanta at .rvero thuV
EXPRESS FREIGHT AM’ PAatoENGER TRAIN.
(Cumjinu tht d-uils )
^ .... 4.00, A M
Leaves Atlanta at - ' 841. P. M I
Airiv«v at Cbi.it inocga at ^ a. M >
Leaves Chattanooga at • 4 i0 ’ A M
Arrives at Atlauta at ’ i
ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN.
2 40, F.
Leaves Atlanta at • ^ p M .
x -. (jv i at auig«t a » ^ ^
Le .VOS Kingston st. V.’.V.V""’.' " 6.45, A. M
‘ This RVadw^-t-cte, < ach
IKd it KTiaa the Na.-hvlil- A Ohattanroga
K • •■.so . t r.t Chattancogi.
Cheap, at
HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOINER.
A WESTERN RAILROAD.
J4 50
jniyll-C7Jly'62 —
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Dealer* Ic
STAPLE AND FANCY
jjHY GOODS.
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Street.
! rjWIUT hare always ou hr.c l a g'^od stock of
DRR^S GOOC3 cf every kind.
31 ACON
Atlanta to Matv-a, 103 Mi’e*-Fere,
L. TYLER. SagsrictecJcat
LIZZIE Hjce, Secretary. _ |
trticl** given ou t to different Hospital, from June o: j
197 shirts, 110 pair drawers,22 pair pants, Sopau seels, .
3« towels 68 pillow cases, 14 pillows, 40 quilts, 80 nat-
uesse. w nes, ccrdkUs, pickles, jellies, pepper spree tea,
butter buttermilk, chiekens, honey, soap, shppery elm,
Lge rice, meal, fl’ur, bouncy, ginger, hops, catsup, pep-
per sauce, eernsuroh. vegetans,
Lizzie Hour, Secretary.
Contributions ia Cash received &oa June iS: J
J.°. 1£.—Eec.iv.J WO Vrighf. *>*• J
0001 Wfc““ r * lr : f: 7 £ f: C, ‘ca”a i
Received from £ M Bruce by check,$100 Cash, ,
Jane 21.-From soldiers* little friend, ;-0. Mrs. - a -g rab — ib - T represents the fallowing atr.-ol.^ LV
Ter: e’.l, £10. From Mrs. Whiteman, (this a week’, con- ^ r J'^- tu> v E coirFAN^a v-ith strong capitals and large
^wSl-Thrcugu Dr. Wilson, Agent Georgia Relief | _ IcvarenCe Company, Montgomery^
and Hospital Association, Augusta, $150. 1 rapi^i
June 25.-iIrs J E Williams, Atlanta, 810.
June 27.—Cash, $31.55.
PW.WI..M. c ^L";37r£,
on menfor doing what they conscientiously be- ; p ruV ost Marshal, to obtain them. Resident
lieved to be right. A large mass of theaemer. ljie coulUry will avoid losing tiino and troubling
at the South believe that they have the right, , their f rie „d 3 by securing permits irom their
and that they owe allegiance to M | county officera.
:in
Clerks of the Superior or Inferior
E'n;,u3r«r*”- 1 ^ w c.^ *«r. “«
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE AGENCY-
fire and marine
I TVS XJ R -A- NCE
well as to the Government, and they had al-1”-"- - s ntinels wiU recognize permits irom
5:; - ^
i • •-« m t^bn ■
s t ixxis i z^;£r e \ B! Mdcr of c*-. r»«.
He denied that there was any justification cr ^ ^ L0PT0N, Adjutant.
cause for the present resolution. He admitted J i_ t f
the right of the Government to prevent the se- |
<.-nrr State, but such rteht wa3 not.
oesaion of any mate, dui suuu .*ght waa1 not i AWJJ A ^ DCJTlf Pl , ora aiTFORBALK
derived from any authority in the Constitution, of Laud, ceutamiug 533 acre., wun
Vf from tUe right ,r wlf-pwerrMi.D. B. A 5.011® -kHFd* US, 1SST7
thought that if there had been no slavery in
the Southern States there never vr.mld have
been any confiscation bilb- The passage o
this bill will only tend to prolong the war and
make the separation complete.
.llDtf-, 'uni, .7 t ' . .
t the ChatUboGobe Biver, ^ren miles iroui At-
* aL“0, la tha sau.« vicinity, a lot off 145 Acres—-J o-
la cu tivati-u—a goud proportion ol cree*
.jsoa,ooo
1 vi-tri- Tiro Bad Marine Insurance Company. Bkfcncnfl-
’ lrgloi. lit- “-“a $-270,000
aweii, $50.— | Capital,
HOtlTRY
Jane 29.-Frcm Jes K and Tho* EKu-2, ^ ^ £p . ^ In? . arac , e Company, BichmnmL
4LFREB
v, lC x & VUittz* lUoro m CoMViSV, i
54aecu, Georgia, July W, Ltn. I ;
. X X Er a after Sunday,4th of Auiiu--t. tl e las«*u C xr and (
y Mail Train will run *3 I'i cws |
Leav* Km » 4 F M
Arrive at Atlanta jj.00,' SI
Leaves Atlautn Ii id M
with Centra Southwestern and
Mu- ogee Rai.r v>is at Mac.n.
pTm 7 . JACK, Agent,
Baker aud Candy Manufacturer.
-W-v.td i t W F. Hertlug 1 G.-0
, ,, . -.Vtlantu, G a.
\VlntcUall atreei.
. -i liacd an eKsll.’at st. a •
i V Ktl UoNPKCriOAKKIK*-
FRVlTi.
GLCYRo.
WHITE GGCLt
iHlRTINGa.
O^NABCiivffr-
From Mr. Camp, Agent, Roswell, £25. ^ lt;whc5 .
t Carter, President Soldiers’ Fris-
;Ga-.8i30.
July l.-CHr W 3 WhUemac, £20
1 roiy S —Mr* E P McDaniel, £10.
! July 4.—Mr* Gaskili, *10,
, July 5.—Mr W S W'titsman, S-0
i Cash paid cut, $883.75. _ ^ ^ c Lfctrai c
t
Authirijed Capital
$311,000
$500,000
Old Dtmini.u Insurance Canpany, Richmond
, Capital,.
Mr L V Grant, 1 7|j j ey cf Tirrtqji Iafar.usie Ccmpany, WmcherteT.^
! Capit
$55,000
which are
^ALSO, a 1st of HALF AN ACRE, cm n.w Decatur street.
ISSttfl mSSS On,
Tt. Cons.rvatlves’ rUM»>- CfSS. Off-<•?
A meeting of the “conservative membeis of | la ^ # ^ untry . Apply to w
Consr,,, nafi recently held io W..togto-: **.*<****»»«*-.*> -
The following account of the proceedings is • "
gl.y-.fm JjIXEB.
w. a. join*?--
XHKi AD, • The Society returns thinks k
AND
! frlbnaoM, and we elncerUy hope the ciuy
and towns
-ueto seed
SHOES OF AisL KINDS.
jylO-7-m --—
T eff c r' C Insurance Company. Scottsvllie,
...5150,0-jO
insure BuUdings, Merchandise, House-
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
thing that Will in any
the so-Her-
(coajtmrtcatan.
The Ladles* Awoclatlon of HJi Coauly.
ta nrevious notice, the I -dies’ Aid Ass->ciu-
(x-cetry on the mo.
derca and s-vfety.
^. aau saieiJ- on tho ael _Lif* risi
i.larine nsh^ ^Uxe^a' or. the life of Ntzr.
«4J«ted and prompUj^,
risks on
oe«.
rst'Sfiis,
—AND—
•djust
-,. 1
General Agent.
- r of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
tuglo-tf
—•—J—
.a— .-,-rTTr’T' C- mer<H WhltehA - ana a
-3’ Dry G^J= store
CONTEDERATL
ffiven i ,
8 On Sunday latt a meeting oi tne conserva-, -
live members of Congress was held m Wash
ington City- Mr- Crittenden presided, and
thirty-five members were present and signed
the resolutions, which were adopted, in sub-.
stance as follows: . . ,, Va
1. That the Federal Constitution should te j
maintained intact. „ .
2. That the relations cd tne jtaleo to tne
Federal Government are undisturbed by the j
"'a- That the several States ^ll he r^este l ^on.
with all their rights and privilege un l.r my 2>-tll mar 2
C °4 St Tbat°°he doctrine of State necessity is
arbitrary and tyrannical and subversive of ail Qf puil0 foaX£3 torn ffi. csUhratoJ
I Constitutional Government A fictory of
1 6 That nc man should have his property -TV
j conficated, except by trial and conviction in a yr wj
! court law, with all the rights and privileged j VY MX
U G^TUt ffi7actc of confiscation passed and
H. JOINER & SON,
GROCERS AND C03IMI83IQ5 MERCHANTS,
ALABAMA STREET, TWO DOORS
FROM PRYOR.
^.*1 l A NT A i G EORGIA
IRIICCLAR atteatiou paid to c&nslgum«;ta
AH
KNABE & CO.,
WTi.
PRESEEN
M-' j. flue
t iG.VRS Ac.
Also a great vor
i •
l ns Lad;
x ,t*d to call
ruJ V>
JtLLlES.
1'lCKLLs-
Ac- Av
!VL- BRANDIES, TGR-4CCO,
, xnST Art:.le-'-ffia* li - u iw*'
WOODRIFri BlILDIAG,
. v Nsar GeoiaU Railroad Bach..
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
"country residence7
i _ aS C ;0isi to the chair, sx.i J R- Booce appet
! ury. the ohject of the meeting wa«briefly exvuucJd by
i th- ch airman to be to raise Muds for tne Laa.e= Aid A,-
: •ociatloo of H*B coumy, and to assist taea som- de- ,
! 5** ic reiievitg the wants and necessiues of our sLk
^d wounded soldiers now in the H.'sp.ta.s a. AUa,.a.
The meethtf was then addressed in surring and spint-
ON HESTER 3LEZET.
A TI j A N T A, GA.,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,
and ri.-.o-q fitsa different Northern and Southern houses,
t* J.e at my stole ou Whitehall afreet. Trwawry mAts
Tli the bonL if the Coufoderato
t£g- Plano* tuned aud repaired. mar 25-Om
COMMISSION MIReiAMf«.|=^KSSS=W~SjlrcHi and Brass Fouadry,
‘ " " '-nteds c •. That the emancipation of slaves airecuy
! or indirectly, by Congress, has do warrant in (
i the Constitution. .
8. That the acts cf Congress ti.ii session in a&U)1SBSaild eeC'.C1T3 g-dng wanv par^
*«, a guLLATT & B ARNES, ""
caii^< for csctrlbutlcns when the feiiowie? =.« «-
contributed, to wit: s „
Soldier’s Transportation-
any pnrt, under or-
i the put'u. gene ffi/ rsspe-tf^^- j
n,nh Cf ****£ d«u-vd: ite
J. M.OGLUEE-
all "good productive land
^iHMTAed or?Urdoff
on the premises to
Gen. H W Ri:-y
a W Brown
Rev J 5
50 00
5 00
! dangerous system—in fact, a despotism
__ - -J ♦— d*. $ rt -JJ.jp, lXsJ A w ^
Vv ir*n ant eras2, *nd Machln.- The Daily Confederacy ii •- cents per
eT47T gcllatt. w. EaP.i-'Ei ; month—$Pfor forty days-
hiap6-tf
Hardefi’s Tactics*
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