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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY
4outUrnt tiDonfriUtHCg
government
OF THE
CONFEDERATE STATES.
President
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi.
Vice Presideul.
ALEX. H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
Secretary of State.
JUDAH P. BENJAMIN,
Ot Louisiana.
Secretary of tne Treasuxy.
C. 0 MEMMINGER,
Of South Carolina.
Secretary of War.
GEORGE W. RANDOLPH.
Of Virginia.
Secretary of the Navy.
STEPHEN R. MALLORY.
Of Florida.
Attorney General.
THOMAS II WATS,
Of Alabama
Postmaster General.
JOHN H REAGAN.
• Of Texas
C .->ii ft derate Con(r«M"Ftrit Session.
The following Is a list of tbs msat-.-ri of the first Con
fess of the Permanent GoTsrWMf.t of the Confederate
tates, which meets In February next:
Those marked with an asterisk (*> are members of the
lovlslonal Congress.
8ENATF.
MI330trni.
John B Claike,
R L. E Payton
SOUTH CAJtOLCNA.
ALABAMA.
Vm. L. Yancey.
A C. Clay, Jr.,
AftKASSAS.
. jf.ert W. Johnson,*
O.B Mitchell,
FLOnWA.
mines M. Baker,
a E Maxwell,
OrORCIA.
John W. Lewis,
B.O. Hill,*
KEMTCCKT.
,enry C. Barnett,
■Vm. V. Sims.
LOUISIANA.
ndward Sparrow,*
f. J. Semmes.
Mississippi.
A. G. Brown,
lames Phelan.
George Davis *
Vm. T. Dortch.
SOOTH CAROLINA.
Robert tV. Barnwell,*
Janies L. Orr *
TENNESSEE.
Gustavus A. Henry,
LanJon C. Haynes.
TEXAS.
Louis T. Wigfatl,*
W. S. Oldham *
VIRGINIA.
R. M. T. Hunter,
tVm. Ballard Preston.
ALABAMA.
Diet.
'. T J. Foster,
!. tV. H. Smith,
i. J P. Ralls,
t. J. L. M. Curry,*
F. S. Lyon,
C. W. P. Chilton.*
I. D. lepton.
5. J..“. Pugh,
'. 3. Dargan.
ARKANSAS.
. A. G. Ggrland,
lames M. Patterson.
(Incomplete.)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Dist.
8. Casper tV. Beil,
4. Adam H. Condon,
5. G. G. West,
6. L. tV. Freeman,
1. Hyer.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1. tv. N. II. Smith,*
2. R. R Bridges,
8. O. R. Keenan,
4. T. D. McDowell.
5. A. H. Arrington,
0. ) R. McLean,
7. tV. S. Ashe,
8. William Lauder,
9. B. 3. Gaither,
10. A. T. Davidson.*
SOUTH CAjtuIINA.
1. John McQueen,
2. W. Poicher Miles,*
8. L. M. Ayer,
4. M. L. Bouliam,
6. James Farrow,
6. tV. tV. Boyce*
TENNESSEE.
i. Joseph B. Heiskril,
9. tV. G. Swan,
5. W. H. Tibbs,
4. E. F Gardenshire,
5. Henry S. Foote, Jr,
6. Meredith P. Uenuy-
7. George tV. Jones,
5. Thomns Mennes.
9. J. D. 0. Atkins.*
10. John V. tVright,
11. D. M. Currin *
TEXAS.
1. John A. Wilcox,
2 C. C. Herbert,
8. P. tV. Gray,
4. F. B. Sexton,
8. M. D. Graham,
6. B. H. Enperson.
VIRGINIA.
1. M. R. H. Garnett,
2. John B. Chambliss,
3 John Tyler,
4. Roper A Pryor,*
5. Thomas 8. Bocook.
6. John Ooodc. Jr.,
7. James P Holcon.be,
S. D 0. DeJ&rnette,
9. William Smith
TLORIDA.
L. James B Dawkins,
2. R. B. Hilton.
GEORGIA.
1. Julian Hartridge,
2. Charles J. Munnerlyn
9. Hines Holt.
l. Augustus it. Kenan,*
>. David tV. Lewis,
0. W. w. Clark,
.'. Robert P. Trippe
% Lucius J. Gartreli,
1. Hardy Btrickland.
10. Augustus R. Wright.
KENTUCKY.
. Alfred Boyd,
i. John tV. Crockett,
•J. H. E. Read.
I. George tV. Ewing,
X J. S. Chrismau,
6. T L. Burnett,
7. H. tV. Bruce,
?. Q. B. Hodge,
9 E. M. Bruce
10. J. tV. Moore,
II. R. J. Breckinridge,
!S. J. M. Elliott.
LOUISIANA.
I. Charles .1. Vil.iere,
'l. Charles M. Conrad,*
3. Duncan F. Kenner,*
4. Luclcn J Dupre,
J. John L. Lewis,
j. John Perkins, Jr. •
Mississippi.
.. J. tV. Clapp,
.’. Reuben Davis,
i. Israel Welch,
H. 0. Chambers,
0 R. Singleton.
E. Barksdale,
John J. McRae
MISSOURI.
. W. M. Cook,
T. C. Harris,
t.
t>.
Hi. Alexander R. floie,
11. John B. Baldwin,
12. Walter R. Staples,*
18. Walter Preston,*
14. Albert G. Jenkins,
15. Robert Johnston,*
16. Charles tV. Russell,*
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND D£AL£3 IN
All kinds of Produce,
Humer Strut, Itlween Whitehall anc", Pr-.cr.
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA.
mai20tf
RUN THE BLOCKADE.
-()Q KEAM5 ENGLISH CAP, LETTER. AND NOTE
PAPER,
RULED AND UNSTAMPED.
5,000 POUNDS
SODA ASH,
IN STORE
aRRLE KINDRED THOUSAND
ENVELOPES,
JUST received by J. McPHESSON <* CO
)« 84-tf
Valuable Farm For Sale.
1 eFFER for sale my plantation in Gris (Coweta) count.,
iytng ten mile* west of Newn.ru It contains eleven
hundred acres. fo'ur hundred and e«venty-five cleared and
* x hundred an.d twenty-five In the woods. Th s is a de
niable Ur in. It 1, most admirably adapted to the growth
of Cotton and the cereals—producing the former in great
C rfbetian and the latter In great abundance. The wood
*d Is Terr strong, rich and heavily timbered. A large
proportion of the cleared land is fresh and very productive.
There is not a better watered farm in Georgia. The water I
Is pure and location healthy Tbe Savannah and Griffln j
Railroad will run, when completed (the same teins nearly
entirely graded to the Cfcait&hotcc ee river) wiiiia one !
unit and a halt of the premises.
I will mu at the same time twenty negroes, fourteen
head ot hones and mules cows. togs, sheep, plantation '
tools, (a superior lot wagons, carts, and everything cl per- 1
ta&ing to the bom
The improvements .insist of a substantial dwelling, '
negro cabins, large new gin house, gin and thresher, cot- I
ton screw, Ac. Possession given when the present crop is i
«*J**»A which will also be Sold with the lanu If desired. I
I * til be pleased to show the land to any one wishing to .
°® m * at Xewnan. Georgia.
JTW ' U W F. WRIGHi. I
j GEORGIA, Campbell Comity,
' fTIWO mouths after date application will he made t the
L Coart of Ordinary of Campbell county, Georgia, at the
! first regular term after the expiration of two mouths from
, this notice, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the
! estate of Francis Winn, late of ssid county, dc. eased, for
j the benefit of creditors of said deceased.
JOHN W. WINN.
( may k8-iim Executor ot Frauds Winn
GEORGIA, New!on County,
i LI. pers-ms will take notice that Samuel I’. Read, Ad
| /V minUtrator on the estate of Sarah f. Read, iatcof said
county, deceased, will apply at the next September term ol
the Court of Ordinary, of said county, for letters of di.—
mi.-slon from said administration. Given under my hand
at office, February 8.1802. W.\I. D. LCCKIE.
febll-6m " Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
, Til.I. be sold, before the Court II use do r in the town
l>! spring Flare, Murray county, Georgia, on the 1st
TCEcLAY In AUGUsT, between the legal Lours of sale.
ONE LOT of Land No. 143, 8th district 3d section of said
county. Sold as the property of Robert Iv Giicr, dsceased
late cl DeKalb coumy A. L. PITTS. Adm'r,
je25-40d MARY A. GRTER. Adm'x
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
11 T UF,REA8. Stephen Bowen, Guardian id Francis M.
' * Bowen, applies to me for an order for ieava to sell the
real estate belonging to said ward. These are to cite all
persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, accoid
ing to low, why said order should not be granted. The
June 21st, 180J. W. R. TENABLE, Clerk 8. C-,
Je22-_m Ex officio Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be so‘d, before the Court-hone,, door, in Camploll-
ton, Campbell county, Geor^l*, cn the first Tuesday in
September next, between the legal hours o* s-ifo ono iot of
laud No. 1007,18th District of said county. Sold as the
property of Robert D. Greer, deceased, late of DeKalb
county A L. l'I’IT3, Adm’r.
july 17-tds MARY A. GREER, Adm’x
GEORGIA, Fnifon County.
V l i HEREAS Amanda IlaGicoek, guardian of the person
Y\ and estate of Marv C. Hatbcock- minor, is desirous
of obtaining letters of dismission from the guardianship
aloreealJ. Tlitso aro therefore to cite and admonish all and
gjjjgu ar tholi irs and creditors, a jd all other persons wliat-
ev.r to ho and appear at my office, within the time speci-
lle i i' law, to show cruse. If any they have, why sai l let
ters should not be granted- Given under my hand and
official signature, this 7 th July, l-.6i.
jylO-COd R- £. MANflUM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Sewton County.
W HEREAS, Elijah Plunkett applies for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Charles T. Flun-
kot. deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore ts cite nnil admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors o f .-aid deceased to bhow cause,
if any they havo, why Hold letters should not be granted
said applicant, on the first Monday In September next.
Given under my hand at office, this 10th day of July,
1SG2. WAX. D. LUCKIE,
JylG-30d Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the Court House door in Coving
ton, Newton county, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, one hundred Rnd ono and onc-loarth acres of
land. (HUj^i more or less; being the east part of lot num
ber two hundred and eighty-nine (289) in the sixteenth
(loth) district of originally Henry, now Newton county.
Sold as the property of John Cobbs, deceased, late of New
ton county, for a division among the Heirs. Terms on the
day of sale. THOMAS J. NIX,
JylC-40d Administrator.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
\X7HEREAS Amherst TV. Stone, of said county, applies
*v tome for ictterd of administration oh the estate of 0s-
sian Gregory late of Alabama, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish ah and singu
lar the next of kin, the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed, to show cause, if any they have, why said k tter3 should
not be granted. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 11th July, 1802.
jjlG-30d K. E MANGCM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County,
\V IIEREAS. Benjamin Thtmman, Administrator on the
’ » estate of William Thurman, deceased applies to me
for leave to sell the real property belonging to said estate,
for the benefit of ti e heirs and creditors of said e-Lite
These are to cite and admonish the heirs and creditors of
said estase to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why
said oi der should not be granted.
Given under my hum! and official signature, this June
30,1862. W. K. VJENABLE, Clerk S.O ,
july2-39d* liv officio Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
I17HKIUSA3, Mrs Rebecca E. ChL-hnlin applies to me for
IV permment letters of administration mi the estate of
Wui. A Chisholm, late of said county, deceased. These
aie thereto! e to cite all and singular the kindred aud credi
tors of said deceased- to be and appesr at my office within
tlie time prescribed 1 law. and bhow cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted to the said
Mrs. llebtc i E. Chi-h dm Given under my hand und of-
tlcinl signal ore. at o, tiii.i June the 17th, 1862.
W. It. VENABLE,
jel8-3ud Clerk S. C., ex officio Ordinary.
Ciri'eat Barsrain
HOUSE AND LOT
LX NEW NAN,
Farm in Coweta County, Ga.
j lOHT acres of land under fences, with a street ruc-
ning through.
House has seven rooms, ceil . d. canvassed aud papered,
all oa the first floor.
- Framed Stables, 24 feet square, with extra rooms, Cow
Staoles, &c„ for cattle and provender.
Framed Crib 10 t y 20, rat proof.
Two framed negro negio houses, kitshen, smoke house,
wash shelter with furnace, superi.r well, dry well, &c.—all
put up ia good style,
25, fruit tr. es, all young a- 1 just commencing to bear
g :od crops. Appl = pears i -aches, plums, quiucos, straw
berries. Ac.
Fish Pond weil stocked, 3,000 surface foot A water, pure,
and entirely supplied by springs.
Paice $3,500.
Plantation of 300 acre* of land, on the Atlanta A West
Point Railroad, five miles north of Newnan, one mile south
of Powell s station—loo acres in cultivation, the remain
der in the woods, well timbered and watered
Price $2.5o0.
Apply to D. F. HAMMOND.
je21-tf Newnan, Georgia.
OUR PRICE CURRENT.
.’GREECTED DAILY.
tThe following arc wtoksai.
will of course bo some hlcher.
p.-icc
- ds l \ retail
Confederate
INSURANCE COMPANY
o f cC r i, a >4 r a. •
Fire and Life Insurance.
Profits to be Divided between ike insn-
rers and Insured.
H AVING complied with U.o piovisions of ‘he charter.
this Company is ready to receive applications far in-
-urance and iasue policies, at their office in Rawsou’s build
ing. corner of lVl.itehali and Huntar streets, against loss
by tiro, aud on the lives of slaves and of white persons.
Insurance is now offered to the citizens of Atlanta in a
home office, combining the security of a Stock Capital with
the advantages of a mutual company.
0 V. McCAY, President.
Prp.ixo Brows, Secretary.
DI HECTORS:
Joseph Winship,
E. E. Eawson,
E. P. Clayton, of Augusta,
S. D. Liutcu, “
Jamc-s Ormond,
A. J. Brady,
m^ cl y
A CARD.
O N retiring from the Ambrotyde ucd Photographic bu
siness in this city, I return niv sincere thanks to my
many friend9 and patrons for their liberal patronage for
the la't nine years.
Having sold my Gallery to air John foodie, late of Tai-
lahaesee, Florida. I would respectfully recommend him as
a high-toned gentleman, aud an artist of superior ability
Mr. Lache will re-open the- Gallery on the 12th of June,
when he will be prepared to execute Ainbrotypes, Photo
graphs, Ivory types, Plain and Colored Card Photographs,
aud Visiting Cards; also. Life-size and Cabinet Photo
graphs in Pastel or Oil Colors
iuay27-tf C. W. DILL.
$1G REWARD.
R UNAWAY, on the 7th June instant, from iho planta
tion of Mr. Alley, In IValter county, Georgia, a young
negro man named JONAH—about five feet six inches high,
weighs about one hundred and bixty pounds, black, with
scar over left eye. He lia3 a wife in Henry county, Geor
gia. but is most likely trying to make his escape to the
Federal camps in Tennessee. Tbe above reward will be
paid for the apprehension of said negro. Address,
MRS. SARAH B. CAMP.
ju24-liu* * Ringgold, Georgia.
RAMAWAY, OR STOLEN,
1751b III ihe subscriber in Floyd county, 17 miles south of
jC Rome.cn the 35th of June last, TWO NEGRO MEN,
EPF8 and AliHON— better known by the names ef
Broun ami Ed—both vary dark complexion. Epps (or
Brown; is 5 Cet iO r 11 Inches high, walks very straight,
has email hands and feet, aud is h9 years old. Armon («r
Ed) is 0 feet high, smoothfaced, weighs .55 its., ivnd is aged
24 years Twenty dollars reward will bo paid tor their ap-
piehtunion jyc—Info BENJAMIN PEARCE- ,
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
11 iieki: will be sold, before the court Louse door in il.e
town ol Campbell ton, on the fiiv-t Tuesday In 8<p-
temher next, between the legal hi uco ■ f onle. the foil..wing
fractious cr lots of Land: No. 141, No. 145, Nc. 140 in the
seventh distri-t of originally Coweta but row Campbell
couuty : also, fraction no 117, in the ninth district c.i origi
nally Fayette, but now Campbell couuty,in all V16)4 acre.-
more or less. Hold as tbe i roperry of Drury Silvey, late
of *.dd couuty, deceased, for iho benefit of the heirs ami
creditors of said deceased. Hold Laud is situated on I.fm
Cretk three miles from Fairbnrn and live from Campbe ,
ton. About sixty acres denied, with go«d cabins ami oi-
chards and well timbered. Any one wishing to purchase
Would do well to cal! and examine the premises. Terms
cash JAMES M. CANTRELL.
jyld-td Admlnistrattr.
CUTTING & TIFFIN,
Wholesale and Retail Sealers in Foreign aud
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
C AONNALL 1
J Alabama
r ACNNALLY 8 BLOCK. WI.it.ha
i street-
street, fi.ur doors U ,rn
aprUll
RULE MSI.
B.utxcs, ) Mortgage,
p» > Supcrioi
eo Guilt. J Georgia.
October Term, 1841.
crior Court of Fulton cour.ty,
Clark Bet
Present, tbe Hon 0. A. Bull, Judge of said Court.
I T appearing to the C> urt. by the petition of William
Barnes, tbat on the Cist day of May in the year of our
Lord eighteen hundred aud sixty-one, Clark Beggerly, of
said coniuy, made and delivered to sail Barnes twelve
E romissory notes for lifiy d dl irs each, and one for ten dol-
irs, all duo one d ly after date; end that afterwards, on
tbe tldrty-first day nf May in sold year, to secure the pay
ment of s.i.i iusm:n,ents ? executed and delivered tosidd
Barnes, your petilloner, lus deed of mortgage, whereby he
conveyed to him city lot cne hundred and twenty, on land
lot fifty-two, in the fourteenth district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county, bounded north by the southern limit
of the right ot way ot tbe Georgia Railroad, and running
back two htin-b A teet. containing ono-haif acre, more or
less—roudilfom d that if said Clark Beggerly should pav
iff and discharge >ol promissory notes according to thc-ir
tenor and effect, that to psail deed ol mortgage and said
notes should be void
And it further up; irii g that sail promissory notes re
train unpaid, it is therefore ordered that said Clark Bca-
- • O pay into ti'.is Court, 1 y the first day of the next term
thereof, the principal, interest and cost duo on said pro
missory notes, or show cause to the contrary. If there be
any; and that cn failure of said Clark Beggerly so to do,
the equity ol redemption in and to erud mortgaged pre
mises be forever there.,Iter barred and forecloses
And it is further ordered, tbat this rule he published in
the Southern t\n\faieracy, once a month for four months,
or » c.py thereof served on the said Ciaik Beggerly, orb's
special agent cr attorney, ut least three months before the
next term of this Court'
By the Court. October Term, I8<31.
A W HAMMOND a SON.
ap25-lam4m Petitioner’* Attorney s.
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
Monuments, Tombs. Headstones.
Mantels. Vases. Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(South of the Georgia It: ilrcad Beret.)
Army Transportation Wanted.
I V. ILL buy two hundred Fcur-Horse Wagons and 809
Mules or Work Hoises. Old and devilish Mules arc
preferred—such as can bo well spared from almost any
plantation. Persons having tho above will be doing their
cour.iry a sendee by reporting the same to tho undersign
ed ut c-iice. B. F. JONES,
Majaran l Ohlei tp \t. Chattanooga District,
i i. ittanooga—julyo-tf
Tiiree Fine Farms for Sale.
j Wli.T, sell myp’ known as “Baiikt oi Oottanaulu,”
i one cue freux .. city of Rome in the bend of tie
uver, i^ ,alining a •- ;. ree hundrud ucieo ol land; oae
hundrt ,i and tniifo . i. fi-d 11, A tom. ibe balance second
bottom; all level, well improved; on, bundled aerts wtil
set in blue grass.
It will yle.d three thousand dollars worth ol bay tids
season. Fine fruits and every' other comfort. This is cne
of the most desirable residences, an l one o: the most beau
tiful in the Confederate States.
Also, a fins valley fkrm of red kind with a good brick
dwelling; in Broomtown valley, o, ■. bres hundred - tsd
twenty acres.
Also, a farm of eleven hundred an i iwtnty teres river
lands—between three and four • u.uircd acres first quality
bottom, steamboat running by both the liver la:ins.—
These p’* cs will be sold at ki t rices ,>ns ol ih. m at Its
appraised value before tbe war commea. cd. Any curnct
funds taken in payment. Treasury note* preferred—or
negroes, or time given t.> salt putchascie.
AUUU5fU8 it. WEIGHT,
je2l-dimw6t. Rome, Georgia.
BACON, hog round ^ R 55
BEFF, round %) R>...! ... 8@10
BUTTER, ^3 pound 30<g35
BRANDS, Poach gal
do. Cognac y! gal $8@15
BAGGING ^ yard 26@58
CORN, 5j3 bus $1 60
COFFEE, ^8) $1 25@1 50
CANDLES, Tallow ?! ffi 60@70
COTK.N YARNS, ^ hunch ■ $i 40
EGGS, dozen 15S1S
FLOUR Fine, sack $10
do. Superfine. $10 50
do. Extra Family $11
IHJ2T3, dry salted f) pound 30
LARD f) » S1@S2
MOLASSES, gal $1
NAILS, ? keg $18
0SNABUBG3, f^ferard 4C@42
OILS, Cotton Seed, f! gal $3
do. Tanner’s 5$ gal $1 75(g 2
do Linseed gal $3 60
OATS, %! bits 90@1Q0
POKE. fc 22@25
PEAS, bus $i go
POTATOES, Irish, ^ bushel $2
do. Sweet $1 25
RYE, 9 bus $3
RICE, pound 6<geJ4
ROPE, feeing ili 35
do. 9 3> 40
SUGaR ^ B) 32,34o
SALT, Virginia. ^ bus.. $12
do. do. $ lb 22^25
SHIRTINGS, ~/ 6 yard 36(£SS
SHEETING, 4-4 ^ yard 40@42
TOBACCO, f) pound 40<21 25
TALLOW, <jR lb
WHEAT, ^ bus
WHISKY, Rectified $ gal
do. Country Distilled
....35
75413
• - $4
$5
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
GENERAL AGENT
For tile Purcliase and Sale of all kinds of
PRODUCE,
MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. GA.
Refers to—
Masssey A Lansdell, Atlanta. Ga.
Reese & Linton. Augusta, Gii.
Rev. W. C. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poulhuu, Greensborough, Ga.
Geo W. Williams, & Co., Charleston. 3. C
Stratton & Seymour Nashville, Teen
J. H. Willy, Nashville Teen
jln2jtl
JAMES R. POWELL*
General Commission
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
3Ifo-NTGO.fiEJHY, ALABAMA.
(S ' ILL attend strictly to the selling of every description
* ’ of Merchandise, and tc the Receiving and Forward
ing of all Freights by Steamboats, Railroads, or otherwise.
As the Railroads have discontinued the system of thro’
freights, the funds necissary to pay expenses at thi3 place
muat be forwarded with every- shipment.
4fce*Uffica in the Montgomery Insurance Building.
REFERENCES:—Anderson, Adair A Co., Wm. L High,
John T. Smith. Atlanta, Ga.
Res? & Seymour, Carhart A Pro,, 5Iacon, Ga.
Win. B. Phillips & Co., Peter F’arrar. Griffin, Ga
J. E. Morgan, LaGrange, Ga.
Pitncr, England & Doyle, Athens, Or -v-7-
BROWN, FLEMING & CO.,
Masonic Hah Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGN
MENT—
175 HOGSHEAD ASSORTED SUGAR
100 BEDS. SUGAR. HOUSE MOLASSES,
Also, in Store and For Sale,
SO GROSS MATCHES:
48 ENGLISH STILTON CHEESE.
—JGmL.
COURT CALENDAR FOR i S 61.
REVISED r,Y THE sOCTHLRh RECOBfoSK
SUPERIOR COURTS
400
800
DOZEN COATS’ 200 i ART
THREAD, FROM No £ to
l oOL
DOZEN CLARK'S BEST BLa> 1. MA
CHINE THREAD, FROM Nf)
-50:
400 DOZEN MOSELY’S 1UO YA RDS tn
Cord, WHITE AND BLACK STO-.
THREAD;
1000 DOZEN T-KOOKS’ 200 YARDS GRACE
SPOOL THREAD:
12 DOZEN AINSWORTH BROWN AND
BLACK MACHINE FLAX THREAD,
2 OZ. TO THE SrOOL;
50 GREAT GROSS FOUR-HOLE WHITE
AND BLACK BONE BUTTONS:
2-5 BALES BROWN AND BLEaCHED DO
MESTICS ;
5 BALES TWEEDS;
3 CASES PRINTED ENG'H MUSLINS
100 GREAT GROSS AGATE BUTTONS:
Together with numerous other goods pur
chased by one of our firm at the late sales of
direct importations at Charleston.
jclT-iy BROWN, FLEMING <s
JANUARY.
2d Monday, Chatham.
4th Monday, Richmond
Lumpkin
*Floyd
FEBRUARY.
1st Monday, Clark
Campbell
Dawson
3d Monday. Forsyth
tPolk
Glascock
Merriwethcr
Walton
4th M iiy.BaldwIn
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
1st Th'aday. Pierce
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
CrawS >ril
. Gwinnett
Madiuou
Marion
Morgat,
2d Monday, Buttb
Cass
Coffee
filbert
Fayette
Greene
Pickens
Washington
Webster
ilonday, Cobb
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tnttnal
Ware
Friday uftcr.Bnlloch
4th Monday CUncii
Chattahoochee
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
While
Wilkes
vtli Tk sdr.y Montgomery
Monday j ,, . .
>D.rM [Echols
2d Monday.
U-
THE GEM
EATING ROOMS,
LATEST NEWS.
Q| i. I ACiXEs OP L.iia ii for sale, of which 100 J'e
ODD Dottom and 75 cleared. TKe lot lies in the ivth
district of Whitfield county, sixteen miles from Dalton, cn
the road to the Copper Mines. A Grist Mill, Saw Mill end
Distillery are among the improvements.
I also offi r four hundred head of Legs.
Apply 11 me on the premises, or address,
J. a. SHORT,
apl£-w6m Upper King's Bridge, Whitfield county, da*
Notice--Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, »
AitiXiA, Ga.. June 30,1802. j
rifHE host pri-es will be paid by the undersigned for
_|_ large quantities of the following BARKS :
Stem, bran,bes and root of Dogwood, (root preferred);
branches and roots of White Willow; root, trunk and
b:anches of American Poplar, (called also White-wood, 3a-
noe-wood aud tulip-tree,) root preferred
These barks must be carefully dried and securely pack
ed. They me.y be brought to this effice. or sent te 1L. L-
W. Waller. Botanical Agent, Cartirsviile, Ga.; or W. W.
Durham. Botanical Agent, Decatur. Ga.
GEORGE S. BLaCKIE,
surgeon and Medical Purveyor, C. i- A.
ATLANTA.
mayS-ly
GEORGIA.
Hotel for Sale.
r KE C'Cr.rr...li. a j Hotel cn the corner cJ the Public
Square, fa Mbnrce, Walton county. Ga.. is now offered
for sale.
With the House wfl! be sejd the Hotel fo.t. on which are
good stables garden, a well ef pure water, and all essen
tial appurtenances for keeping a flrst-c ass public h use —
JoBMcKd with the house is a desirable gi re Room,
which is always occupied.
Fcr health, g 1 icciety and good liv;eg M- nrce is un-
urpassed.
Fcr terms, appiy t:- J.seph Bn*e n the premises, John
I. Pate. Decat cr. or J. A. Fate, Express Office. Atlanta.
Georrla. je3-2m*
H HUNTINGTON, M D.
DENTIST,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OFFICE:—lu Rawsan's new building corner Whitehall
and Hunter streets—Residence, hist house to the lelt of
Col. Yancey’s. ja xltf
A CARD,
H AVING disp- sed of .my ectiro interest in the Can die
business to ales is. A. Lutcnbofer & Co., I would re
spectfully recommend them to the public as a reliable and
responsible firm, and solicit for them a continuance of the
patronage so liberally be3ti-wed upon me.
J. J. THiUSHER.
A. DDTESHOFER & GO,,
Manufacturers of
Stearine Candles
TALLOW OIL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Office at J. J. Thrasher’s Store, Alabama Street.
jel5-lm t
Envelopes! Envelopes!
W. Ac. FRAZER,
ENVELOPE MANUFACTURER,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
I AM now prepared to furnish any quantity of rELF-
SEALING BUSINESS ENVELOPES, at c4 per thou
sand, equal to any made in the Confederate States and sold
at |5 and JO rer thousand.
All orders will be promptly attended to.
Send for samples.
Address A. FRAZER,
Marietia. Georgia.
ft, 3 —Envelopes cut and made to order, if desired by-
parties having paper.jmy3-3m^j
WHITE & POWERS,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS,
DEALERS IN
SHOES, LEATHER, &C.,
MARIETTA STREET,
Je28—t'ljylS*
... A.TL aKTa, G A.
#50 REWARD.
R A27AWAT from D. 1. Farguson, cn the 2;:h April
last, a negro wsmaa named ANN, tall, and heavy
bni-t; weighs 160 t>s.; dark copper color, and upper
teeth oat. "
She was brought to tid, ul.icc by Mr. Wm. B. Bagby. and
Is 5Gppc32-i to be about il&con cr Auso&ta: perbau- trvinw
to make her way to Florida. * 6
I will give the above r:vrard fcr her delivery to me ia
thfo piace, or lodgment in £ safe j ail so that I may get her
Atlanta, Jaue 2r—im* B. H. MoCROSKT
14- and .Uabama Streets, Cor, Pryor,
3 a PLACE WORTHY OF OUR CITY
I TS rooms are finely ventilated, furnished, and always
scrupulously clean. Xis cooks and other servants ere
skillful and attentive.
It is a deligtful place to breakfast—-verything cooked to
order in each ono’s own style and time. The coffee is tho
pure imported aificle, and of excellent quality.
In a word, • The Gem” has quietly earned for itself a
name and a patronage which is flattering to its proprietors.
Everything good to eat which this market affords will
be found at these rooms day and night. may25tf
WATEH PIPES. FIRE ERICKS, &c
rUHE SOUTHERN PORCELAIN MANUFACTURING
COMPANY, Kaolin, South Carolina, are now prepared
to furhish at short notice,
WATER PIPES,
m
doubled glazed, with a perfect vltriou- b dy, suitable tor
conduit pfpps for cities. Ac., from twenty-six inches diame
ter to one inch, capable oi sustaining a pressure of 150
head of water. Also
IIRE BRICKS
which have no superior. We also manufacture ail kinds
of C. C. and Granite Wine, and would most respectfully
solicit orders for the above goods.
W. H. Farrow, Agent.
Kaolin. 8. C.
COLE A WYLIE.
Agents. Atlanta, G—
aug3tf
JOHN H. LOVE JOY,
Cherokto JSlock, I» t ach- ITree St.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WHO* ESAfi AND RETAIL
GROCER,
AND DEAU.P. IN
C'CAR8, TOBACCO,
Wines, Liquors, &c.
CASH BUYERS are invited to call and examine bis
stock. He will always sell for cash at short profits.
mar22-tillfeb2,’62
after 4th “.
Monday j Effingham
APRIL.
1st 4 2d Monday Carrel
1st Monday, Dooly
Early
Fulton
- Gord..r.
Pike
Rabun
• Taylor
Warreu
Wilkinson
2d Monday, Habersham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
MiUe;
Seri veti
Sumter
i s day afior McIntosh
3d Monday, Franklin
Glynn
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones
Liberty
Murray
Ogletliorpc
Ptlaski
Stewart
Worth
*Bryan
Wayne
Banks
Dccatnr
DeKalb
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Scliiey
Whiffle? 1
JULY
1st Monday, Flovd-
4th Monday, Lump'.in*
ACGCST.
2d Monday. CwnpUl
Clark
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
tPolk
Glascoek
Meritwither
Walton
4th Monday, Kaidatn
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferr-
Walker
Th day alter. Pierc:
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday, Anplimc
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
-Marion
Morgan
Duff*
Cass
Coffee
Eller;
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
Washington
Webster
3d Monday, Cobb
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Keard
liacon
o ?’.v ton
Fntnam
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
4'.h Monday, Clinch
iChattnhoci
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
White
WOlces
Monday r.f-1
ter the 4th VEihols
Monday )
OCfOBEi:.
1st & 2d Mo_iay, C.iriol
4th Monday, Dooly-
Early
Fulton
Giiuier
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Pike
Wednesday after, Rabun
2d Monday. Fannin
Habersham
Hancock
. Harris
Laurens
Miller
Scriven
Sumter
3d Mouday. Franklin
Glynn
Haralson
Henry
•Jefferson.
Jones
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stew art
Union
Worth
h"€
Thursday
after
4th Monday, harks
Wayne
Deca t u r
DeKalb
Houston
Jasper
LiiiColn
3cli!ey
Tatfiab
1 ■ iv.-ns
STEAM SAW-MILL.
I WANT tc sell my steam saw-mil], which is new a- J
in gecd running erd;r. It wiil cat ten tfous-od feet e!
lumt.r p^r cut.
DESCRIFaION" :—»0-inch CTlicJer. r : .r* .▼> , .-
%£*&££2l t *
and dray ^ ACIiISE » ^ =«
Otyrgia Kailrwa,
je2i>lm*
J M. COLLIER
CATOOSA SPEERGS, Ga.
W - pen for th? xecepti m of visiters on the 15th .
J =- MCHGLS.
ursy27-t:I:augo*
Proprietors.
TO RAILROAD AMD EXPRESS TIES
T wenty-five reams English copying VI-
per, sire IS by 22 inches Just received by
J. McPherson a co.
Giokgia RailfOSS 0mc~.)
Atlanta, Aprd 12,1S02. /
rpHt. Georgia B&iiruad wRi not transport Molasses, un-
JL less packages are firs: in good order, and shippers ea-
dore receipt exempting Read from liabijtv for leakage
JA8. S. PORTER Agent.
Office of Provost Marshal,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
NEXT DOOR TO TEE POST-OFFICE.
Office Hocks o to 11. A. M., 3 to 7, P. M.
G. J FjREaCBE, Capldic,
JL y 22:f Provost Marshal.
SUNDRIES,
iVAORESALE AND RETAIL,
LARGE Sa FINE SUPPLY",
F lour, meal, rice-flour, corn, salt, sugar
COFFEE. BLACK TEA. GREEN TEA, SOAP
CANDLES, STARCH. PEPPER. ’
SODA. SPICE,' BA-
CdN. TOBACCO, CI
GARS. SNcFF AND
WHISKEY.
Just received at
july 8—tf
EDWARDY’S.
WASTED,
10,000 whiih ti0
H. JOiNER A SON,
Commission Msrch&nte,
Alabama street.
je.lo-tf
VANN’S VALLEY LANDS
At Executors’ Sale.
UTTILL BE SOLD, on tna First Tuesday in September
W next, before’ths Court House daor in Rome, Geor
gia, 350 acre3 of Vann’s VaUey land, known as Mr. Ware'
ilarchman place, seven miles lr-om Rome.
Also, on the first Tuesday In October, before the Court
House House door in Carrollton, Ga., Nos. 1, C7_. 68 and 87,
of the 9th district of Carroll, near Bowden
We will also sell, privately, some lands In Appling and
Early counties. The above lands belong to the estate of
Edward Y»"are. deceased, late of Floyd county, and are soli
for distribation among the heirs. The will empowers L3 to
sell privately, which we would do before the sale. When
ths sale day arrives, if unsold, they will sell, and that man
who pays the most for them Is the minor’s beat friend.—
The terms will be made to suit the purchasers.
3. W. P. WARE, P.orna. Ga..
B. F. L. WARE. Palmc.no,
A. A. TERHUNE, Mingston
Any inforrpati .n can be obtained of either of the Execn
tors relative to the land. July21-lawtds.
Ml! cox
7- hitfield
,er, Telfair
Yvileox
Camden
Friday arrer Telfair
niter. Irwin
Camden
iftsr, Berrien
Thursday after. Irwlr-
Carlton
Mocaay alter. Carlton
MAY.
NOVEMBER.
iy- Clayton
1st Monday, Beriicn
Giltner
Clayton
Randolpi
F-ffliigbam
Upi*OD
Milton
y, Burke
Ramfolph
Catoosa
C pS"L
Chatharr.
2d Monday, buike
Fannin
CaliMigu
Mitchell
Mil, hell
Muscogee
Muscogee
Bibb
Sd licodaj p.ibb
Quitman
Quittman
Spaulding
SpauMicg
Troup
Troup
Union
Baker
Baker
4th jlondr.y. Dad-.-
iv. Dude
Terrell
Terrell
Thursday after, Mclutoot
Towns
Monday alter. Colquitt
lay, Colquitt
“ “ Liberty
JUNE.
Monday after Liberty for;
y, Lowndes.
DECEMBER-
Dougherty
ist Monday, Dougherty
Milton
Lowed',.-
t, Brooks
2d Monday. Johnson
Johnson
Broeks
(Clay
Wilay
3d Monday Thomas
T, Thomas
y, Richmond
Od
*May hold ..ires weeks, if necessary, at each term.
fThis charig< not to take effect till after the next regu
lar term of the Court.
7All Courts : i Clay county, which, under the old law.
v.ould sit between now and the times as fixea by this act.
mu3t stand ovu till tho time fixed as above.
1.
Ga.. } x
o, Ga,
>n. Ga..) US
E. M. EDWARDY,
FAMILY GROCERIES
—AND—
Commission Merchant^
At George H. Daniel's old Stand,
Wfrit«hall-Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
^g-Particnlar attention given to all ORDERk
marS-ly
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TROOPER'S MANUAL.
n. Just recelv
3. McPHERSOJl * CO.
pjOR CA v AIRY—New Edition. Just received by
RECEIVER’S SALE.
VVf I LI. he soid before the Court House d r in the city
* • of .Vtlanta, between ths usual hours of sale, on tbe
1st Tuesday in August next, the following property, vfr:
Six hundred and forty-seven shares of the capitul stock
of the Atlanta Gas Company, the property of Wm*. Holme.
C. 8tarkhouse and Mrs . lately Mis. P M. Hoyt.
Fifty-three shares of the capital stock of the Atlanta »•
West r-oint Railroad Company, the property of Frederick
C. Arms and Robert Douglass.
One-half of the building on Whitehall street. Atla-itn.
the other half of which Is occupier! by David Mayer, the
property of Jeanette Ha-.3.
A lot of land on Fraser street or alley, Atlanta, contain
ing A0RE8, more or less, it being a part of land lot
No. 53, la the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton
county, and known in a subdivision oi ten acres belonging
to Julia Fraser, as lot No. 3, the property of A. H .tcliklss-
A lot in Atlanta, being part of city lot No. 1-9, in land
lot No. 78, fronting 30 feet cn Marietta street and extend
ing hack about 200 feet, adjoining lots of L. Jl-Grriis• h and
Jonathan Norcrass.
A house and fo.t in Atlanta, in block 170 and In/.d lot Nc.
7e, the property of Charles Merwln.
A lot in block 170 and land lot 78 In tbe city of Atlaufr-
the property oi Elizabeth Esjuhart.
A house aud fot on Houston ttreet in bi.'-k , aud
land lot , in the city of Atlanta, arc a vacant lot in
block , and land lot ——, on Peach ii • street In said
city, the property of George P. Titos.
An improved fot in block 172, and land lot 78 in tho city
of Atlanta, containing THREE ACKFS, m re yr less, the
property of William Holme.
An Improved lot In block 172, and land lot TS.tn the ci-y
of Atlanta, containing U4LF AN ACRE, more or less, tw
property of William Holme and Mrs. • lately Mrs. fo
il. Hoyt.
Sundry lots of jewelry and fancy articles, the prqpeity
of Wilson A Manic. Middleton A Pooler, C. H Sheehan *
Son, and Alexander & Barton.
Three piano fortes, tho property of Jonathan ?. Bav j.
Two iron safes, the property of 3. C. Herring A Go-
Twelve pairs of window blinds, the property of -fol' u —
Cheese man.
A lot of medicines, the property of T Jayae A con.
The above confiscated as. the property of alien enema- a
and sold under orders of tfie Confederate States Lritri.-
Court for the Northern District of Georgia
JAMEd T. N1FRE»:
je-o-ti Receiver
WANTED J—RAGS 1 RAGS I !
O NE HUNDRED THOUSAND pounds of clean Cotton
and Linen RAGS, for which ! will pay five cents a
pound, cash.
Julyl-CtdAw
W. B. B. RICHARDS.
Peach-Troe street.
■WANTED.
0
est price will be pai-l In cash
JnlyStf
H MARSHALL A CO.
NOTICE. ,
F ;g:>I this date freight will he rccelvsd s£. ti- j: 1
the Southern Express Company from 3 o’clock, A. Ai
until 4 o’clock, P M., only. FRED COULTER,
marll-tf A S tnt ’