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i'HE PUBLIC GOOD BE ¥OK & ' PRI Va I F aUViN'i Alii,
>Y ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 156
outlier« t&imttilmcg
lulxcrlptlou A. Advent slug Schedule of
Confcd» r*cy and Intelligencer.
TER ..t> cUBSCRITTION.
iity, per unnuic,.
■t ct-kly, per annum,
Ill lily, six months
f Daily. three months,
'• Daily, forty day*,.. ' YY.YYYYYYYY.
Daily, one month, Y YYYYYYY
Payment required invariably ia advance.
ADVERTISING.
Ono square of 10 lines or le.,:», o.-.. rnc.-rnon, «. ; a d
rl.ty Cent* ler each subsequent lop.rlion lees thm one
oath.
$7 Oo
. 2 00
. 4 00
. 2 00
. 1 Ou
75
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
ii-auata to Atlanta, 171 Miles-Pare
■-iEGRuE YON'OF, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TSAI.'
(Sundays excepted.)
-cares Atlanta, daily, at
Arrive* at Augusta at
Augusta, daily, at. .
A" es at Atlanta,
NIGHT PA3LKNQER TRAIN
i c. ,e Atlanta,
irri e a. Augusta, at
a es Augusta at . ...
Arrives at Atlanta at
I Contributions to the Ladies’ Soldiers’ Re-
|3 60. lief Society, from July -4.
Ai IaX’IA. GlvIiGIa.
Ju.y a—ruskegc-, Ala. o t.rco veretahiec .....
arc, vinegar, tomato catsup, 1 sack rice, ao^’ .SSL*
I mo.
2 raoa
i& moi
4 mos.
£ mcs.
12 m.
Square,
$7
no
$13
$10
$20
$30
'ijuares, ..
10
13
16
20
25
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13
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21
24
80
50
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16
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6 -quurrS;....
20
25
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35
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* bquarcs, ...
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23
84
4d
70
Squares,—
23
60
87
48
5u
75
5 Squares,. ..
24
it
40
46
55
bo
t - quares,....
25
83
41
48
60
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\ .-aily advertising, with the privilege of ci.^.-.gt. will be
ik n at the following rates :
one Square, renewable once a rnontli,.. .... ..$155
to. three squared, .. ft)
oi one-fourth Column on
or one-half Cjlui.m, 110
.. one Column, gju
1 tabular work, with or zithout rules, and adv«rt;ce-
, >,3 occupying double column, will he charged double
il-> ibove rates:
Advertisements net a.; i ltd on copy for a specified time,
will published until crdcrc-d out, and charged according
o Hie above rate:;.
Advertisement!, inut. ,• .i In the Dailv, and WiEH7, idi-
ior. . «vill be charged 5il per cent. Additional to the regu-
sr daily rates.
I1 ally advertisers will he limited :■ tl.e space contract-
id lor. They will he charged extra at regular rates for
Wants, Renta, Removals, Copartnerships,Non. a to Con
signees Ac., ami payment demanded quarterly.
i TaANsiattr Advi utimnq must bl pa;i< ruB ;.s Ao-
•ASCX.
No advertisement will appear in the Weekly paper un-
css by special contract.
Advertisements to he insu ted in the Weekly paper only,
r at irregular intervals in either ot the papers, will le
;hargia fl per square for every insertion.
Announcing candidates for Male, County, and Munici
pal oilier, $5 each—to be paid in advance in every instance.
All advertisements fur Charitable institutions, Military
and lire Companies, Ward, Town, an.l other Public Meet
ings, will be charged half price
Marriage- and deaths are published as news ; but Obit
uaries, Tributes of Rj.pect and Funeral invitations as
liter advertisements.
Editorial Notices in Local Column, will be chatged 20
.■nts per line.
'Ihe papa - , *• 1 r do cir< umstances, to be included in a
ontract.
No deduction or variation will be made from the forego-
,r,g rates. ADAIR A SMITH,
10 Cv..NtOi
heave Augusta
Arrive at Athena
Leave Atlanta
Arrive cl Washington
Leave Athens
Arrive at Augusta.. .
heave Washington.
Arrive at Atlanta
TO CONNECT WTTQ WARREN TON
heave Augusta at 4.00, P. M , and Atlanta at i
Arrive nl Warrer.ton
Leave W&rrenton ....
Arrive at Augusta 5.04, i* Ah, unit ti Aa. u.a
This Road runs in connection with the fit.
-.oath Carolina and the Savannah ec.l Augurt:,
it Augusta
6.45, A. M July 5-rruui J H Stircpanire, Fayettevilia i rr r-.-v ,
6 82.1 M potatoes, 1 bushel apples, 1 bushel r,lf, i ; b , V
jug apple viuegir, 1 liunch sage. * ‘ ’ l0u b -' ta< b 1
Juiy 6—1 box eggs, unknown.
7 15, i M Jui> 8—Mrs Mar-.h and Wartien. Walker Cr o .
. 6.3o, A. M ! contlimng 1 mattress, 4 pillows aadr.iiWi L . bo *’ s
■ »j- l\ I L^ 0,u * 1 1 tdg driPd - i
' rfirsocks, 2
ten, 1 pair drawers, 1 pair pHlcw’S^
S 9—Mrs S trail £ Ccleman, Uezrv counts n i •
* • M pi.'klej, 1 sari, arsed fruit, 1 j U g butter
A M July 11 —Fr m Belle Point Lem ? »«**•
A-r- -r Tr-. =-r-xr--r -- July 3— From TllCffiSOn. 3a
iVlTH ATuv.vb ilND W ASHiNuTuN. , ...
6 45, A. SI . old licet
P. M| sack rk
f. Id, A. SI i July 9 -Mrs £ trail K Ccleman, ner.
A lLASITA A WEST'POIA’l
4t.ioi.ta ta West-Point, 67 Miles— fare
BEOBOE G HUU
, eets, oBtoan
I pair drawers, 4 piliaw cases,
; voste, 4 pair pants,
j 2 bottles ctit!up.
6 thirt.i, l
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves a uai’.l.-i at, .
Arrive at West-Point,.
Leaves West-Point... ..
'rrivej at Allanta,
: yn.utr cases, t. •> ’ ,
nts, 1 coat, potatoes, 1 Jar p
». onioiis, tquaEhpp i .>*». 1 . Deet, >
7 Miles- fare.. *i do. j br»ad, H hushU potatoes, 8 galloAs milk, be«s caUaee?
I onions, r peek Leans, 25 Buirts 8 rah- a. ’ . B ’
iULL, 8upenr.ier.Jtti.. pant-, potatoes, beets, upi.es ’uiiip • v lawu 'i’ J 1 i'“ ,r
, ™ ,,,, ., .,, : cucumbers,' tinea fruft. butter* ^
FilEOtK HospiXaL —2 bottles br-ndy, 2 bottles wine, 2
pair pants, 2 shirts, C sheets, Is Confederate Fans.
CiT7 Hotel Ho-fiia —1 ’ pair drawers, l u shirts, 6 pair
pants, 1 pair soaks, 4 haversacks, 12 vial*, 4 boif.es wine,
1 bottles whisky, 1 bottle apints nitre, 2 bottles bay rum,
2 bottles paregoric, 2 bottles lau Jannm. 1 box mustard, r
roll adhesive plaster, camphef gam, 2 bottles brandy, 4
bottle cough mixture.
Context TUU Ho3P”aL —11 shirts, 11 pair sects, 9 1pr
drawers, 8 pair pants, 1 pair pi low-eaies, 8 Confedera ^
Fan3, bandages.
A edical College Hospital - -l pair pants, 12 vials, 6
gallons whisky.
Hck and destitute soldiers passing thisi ctty.-o ,
12 pair drawer;, 6 pair pants, 3 pa“' ,® 0C i*V Jve-sack«
comforts, 1 bottle wine, 2bottles brandy, 2d caret sac ,
Mr3. COLLIER, President
Liseis Eoge, Secretary
Cash received by the Loaie3’io!d;er- : F- c ' iefSrc ‘ a5 ’
from Juiy 5: * a? u0
July 5.—Airs 1 hlitercan * it) to
MrsGartrcli ... 24 GO
Mrs L P Grant — ... ••• ■■■•• -7 .
Soldiers’ Relief Society, Americas, Gu .. lu ou
July \>.~ From citi:ec3 of 'Tboinaston, *<a
Received from e stranger at uepot ^ ()((
At depot 20 00
Ju'y 15—air Whiteman o.qo
Colonel GartrcU .
•July 19.—A W Jones of Artauta.. • ■ • "X XX
Tilts A Jones, Carte svilie ... ”s 65
^ i.r Cook f, no
A friend in Roswell„ * * on (,n
July 22.—Mrs r. G Mizeil, Powdsr Springs, Ga .. -u tc
Ju iy 20.—Soldier at depot .. • ■ • • - ■ ■ • • m .in
Mrs Haywood Grove, Marietta, Ga. ... iq „o
August 1.—From a friend ,,r.
August 4.—from Mrs K Peters ■
F,om the Amateurs as one tn.iati e ^
proceeds of a Concert .-•••• inn on
August 11.—From Uosweli Manufacturing Co
2.45, A tii
7.85, A M
12.40, A. M
£.80. A. M
EVENING
Leaves A tianta
Arrives at West-Point
Leaves West-Point.. .
trrives at Atlanta
’aeFLNGF.R i'KAiN.
This R-ad connects with tho Montgomery and We.it-
• iiut Road al West-Point.
pair socks, vials, rags, 2 gWon i7£k7es *’ bUttW '’ bhteta >
July i4—Macon, Ua —4 bjtlieK ....
muatard. 6 butt es Jaii,<ii<.» . ir, Y, . . ^ bottles
bottle
por
4 boxes
ktssksk vsrasa ...
l.« K M I "“l-l.or. 1 .oil adhesive pi , s i ei ? o'p.p'X Ee|5it.' iI‘
2.On, P M ! i Al L-mon syrup vG pair s cks, 2 r J r u«w ’
6 4S l* M r ^ an0 ^ erc hiefs > i host honiespuu
1 Ju»y H-J H Pitts—(i Jbs honey
1 11 i XT lf\ \Io. r\ ■> 1 . a . ’ *
. ti.oo, P M
.11.82, P. M
era, 2 shirts, 2
v card.
, iN retiring from the Ambrotyde and Photographic Lu-
. iue. in tins city, 1 return my sincere thunks to ntj
many frlmds a.xl patrons for thedr liberal patronage for
ll.o la t mile years.
i ivii.j Kul.l in* Gallery to Mr. John Lache, late of Tul-
diuK.ao, HoriJa'l would respectfully recommend hint as
liigU-toii 1 gentleman, and au artist of superior ability.
Mr. La.iio will re-open Uie Gallery ou the 12th of J une,
when he will be- prepared to execute Ambrotypes, Photo
graphs, Ivory types, Plain and Colored Card Photographs,
sad Visiting Cards; also, Life-size and Cabinet Photo
graphs in Pastel or Oil Colors,
uiuy 27 -Gin -C. ML-DiLL.
Boxes Tobacco, all grades
1,230 4.i lllide. .Sugar
7.000 Lbs. Bacon.
1.000 Lbs. Lard, in kcgs.__
1.88J Runches Spun Cotton.
co i t j. Patent bti.H-fThread, in tails.
7n Sacks Virginia • SfUT; in nice order and mil
reights.
t nolle by ROBT. J. LOWRY,
Near Empire House, Wldteh&tl-street,
July IS,'62-im* Atlanta.
FOUNDRY AND MAGHINE SHOP
FOR SALE.
fpHL UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors of the Chattanooga
L Foundry and Machine Woi ks, propose to sell the en
tire establishment, embracing Machinery, Tools, Stock on
hand, Ac.—a 1 of which is as complete as any establishment
ui iht kind in the Confederacy. »Ve are now doing a largo
and piolitahlo huiiinw-'-*. which would go immediately into
too hands of our successors. Tho superior advantages of
location will always insure an Increasing business to any
extent desired Persons desirous to Invest will do well to
call uuu examine. THOS. WKB8TER & CG..
Chattanooga, July 31,1862. aug2t f£
Vt ESTERS At ATLANTIC RAILROAD
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 1G3Miles—Fart,.
JOHN 8 RoWi.AND, Superintendent
ItiAiN.
i.Sii
NIGHT PASSENGEi
Leaves Atlanta at
Arrives at Chattanooga at . .
Leaves Chattanooga,
Arrives at Atlanta at
4
6
2.80, A. M
EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PA3SENGEU TRAIN.
{Carrying the Mails )
Leaves Atlanta at 4.0b, A M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 3.41, F. M
Leaves Chattanooga ut 4.10. A. M
Arrives at Atlanta at . 4.20, A. M
ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at 2.40, P. SI
Arrives at Kingston at 6.57, P. M
Leaves Kingston el . 4.80, A. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 8.45, A. P.f
This Road connects, each way, trim the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee and Georgia
lailroad at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga
dailroad at Chattanooga.
45 1)0 ; *b Mr. Stegall—lamb v-p.vp,,
,l0 -1 July 15—Mrs. Massey-4 ,
I Juiy i0—Perry counly Ga !>!• ^ u ^‘ e * potatoes.
i heshv plaster, 1 package sehiii t ? r C ^'i I> nt , er — 1 ri U ad
mixture, 1 bottle liniment i 7 * Lottie courh
; laudanum, 2 bott'esprregor’icVbonn. Vale " an .». 1 bottl °
»>. R. « j 3 bottles syrup of tan, 2 Vo tie^ v , " 615pU '‘ tS ? ltre >
57, A. M mustard, f bcUmpln ointmen " W ‘“ e * 4 b ° X “
15, P. M| July 16—From Mrs. M „
July 16—From Mrs.
sugar, Irish petalies, dried
apples,
m T •• Package hops,
hi Johnson, Jonesboro—1 bag
fruit
l ies, eggs, green
MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD.
ttianta t" Macon, 102 Miles—rare, . $4 58
AIFSED L TTLER, Superintendent.
Macok & Westers Railroad Com past, I
Macon, Georgia, July 80, 1861. J
N anj after Sunday, 4th of August, the Passenger and
MUil Train will run as follows;
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlanta .
Leaves Allanta
Arrives at Macon
0
... 10, A.M
. . 4,P. M
...6.00, A.M
12.05 M.
This Road connects with Central, ficuih-Wcstern and
Muscogee Railroads at Macon.
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE AGENCY.
FIRE AND MARINE
I TV S XT R ANCE.
July 36—From F.qrsyth-l bucket butter
ornons lM BU ' gL,i Caln 7 ,b - 11 county—Half bushel of
box vegetable
etabies. d J‘- e - vl!, e Relie, Society-" large boxes veg-
et^lS-Mrs Thru s' cr, Campbell ccunty-1 box veg-
July IS—Miss Fannie W,
for the soldiers.
July 19Hidden & Breaks, Palmetto G*
dried iruit, eggs, butter, rrilk
Co J gan-2“p^r 3 S o“ks. e CcSart - S P&ir sccks Mi53 Ei,a 0
son, Dahlonega, ? Ga.-PicUgs.^eatsip ^^rved berries’
slippery elm sage, pillows 5 p ' D «‘ ne »i
l wkSkSf ”“'r ««».o*-a»M*a-
SSZ tYYV T r S J!i 17 v ea ~ 1 l a e biittei
om FaroT-iL_ j tov vegetables, fruit. 1
field— S2 Confederate fans
getableo,
July 23—From Forsyth
bucket butter.
1 box^ordn JP'hnBrovn, Gainesville, Ga—12 chickens,
1 b0 * 0 “‘ 0, Si J bundle balm.
2 baas rice fV’ y ’ ^ousten co., Ga.—2 boxes vegetables,
From ’ Jg *^ rlea fruit, 1 bag sege, 1 bag pepper.
„ .. i one sack meai.
hVnm » r-“ r _ S , a . ayden - 1 butlermilk.
M r rs I A t Tbn ldiesof Cherokee valley, Aia.
Mrs A 1 hoznason, 1 ehlrr, 1 F air pants, 1
iue r , S 3^agpiache3! 0rdtr5 ’ 1 b,lsheI poUtoes i 1 'on
. bundle co.ton
Wine
Mrs SaiBe Border
pair pants. 2shirt
s, 2 quilts. 7 pair pillows. 3 sm etL 2
pair pi iow-slips, 1 pair drar era 1
PIANOS.
VARIETY OF PIANO FORTES from the celebrated
lactory of »
A
W M.
liNABE & CO.,
iiALTlMOUF, MARYLAND,
-uoi 1 uak4 ttorn different Northern and Southern h^ua^s,
er salt, at my (tore ou UiKhall street. Treasury uc.toe
and t l ud) of the Confederate State- received lu pay
CAUL F. BAitTH,
4,a Pianos t’Uicd and reprared. mar 25-6m
PAi fETIAGS, OIL CLOTHS, 1AUIA MATTINGS,
Rl GS, sti
i U. > ibirribers. at No. 219 King Street, Charleston.8.
I ix, 1 eg leave to invite tho attention of the public to
thoir bU-ck of Velvetand Brussels Carpetings *f superior
qualities and designs Also. Oil Cloths of every variety
am description, tor Parlors. Dining Rooms, Halls. Ac. We
h„. .. rd-o a eclix i assortment of Mattings. The above
g. or- ,-,;i be sold ks for cash
LaJIBKRT a HOWELL.
iy!3- m No. 21FKing street, west side.
Ill ANTON DtJNCAN,
70BMEKX.T or KEXTTCKT,
(-OLCMBIA, S. CAROLINA,
* S prepireel to fill cr ier-1.. i.r.y extent in Engraving ana
[ Printing Bank Notes, Bills of Exchange, *o Engra
ving u: on fcteei or ftonc. Large supplies of Bank Note
ai i tiicr paper will be kept. aug3-9t
JIEW CODE OF GEORGIA.
H AVING purchased the entire edition of the New Code.
as revised by Hons Da\id Irwin, T. K. R. Cobb and
L. u. Clarke, aud adopled by the Legislature, being all tho
-t. lutt.-. now in force, we offer them to the public at
SIX DOLLARS TER COPY,'
. liberal discount to the trade
J McMIERSON a CO ,
augf. ditttf Atlanta. Georgia
rniiE subscriber represents the f.11 .wing flrst-claas 1N-
X SURANE COMPANIES, Wiih atic.ng capitals aud large
surplus:
Aiabum. Insurance Company, Montgomery.
Capita), .$300,000
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Richmond.
Capital, .$270,000
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richmond.
Capital, $311,000
Authorized Capital, $500,000
Old Dominica Insurance Company, Richmond.
Capital, .$300,000
Valley of Virginia Insurance Company. Winchester.
Capital .$55,000
Jefferson Insurance C. mjany, ccott3vUlfc.
Capital, ..$150,0,0
These Compa.uie.3 insure Buildings, Merchandize, House
hold furniture, and Personal property in city, town or
country on the most favorable terms, consistent with pru
dence and saftty.
Marine risks, on river and on the so’—Life neks on
white persons of both sexes—also on the life of Negroes.
All losses honorably adicsted and promptly paid.
S. D. N1I.ES,
General Agent
OFFICE—Corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
over Salmons’ A Simmons’ Pry Goods elore- angla-tf
HANSEL JGioEK
W. H. JOIXEB.
POR SALE.
i U H 1 ACRES OF LAND IN CLINCH COUNTL
V *' " f Otto Bot of Land in 4lh District Dawson Co.
int Lot of LanJ in otl District cfFloyd County;
>..< Lot . 1 laiud in 1st District Polk County;
.•tie Btuk House and Ltd in Atlanta convenient tc
business; . . ,
ne Farm L’i miles from Depot, containing lOlyj
■'.rti-o—well watered by a bold spring—25 acres
cle trj. bular.ee heavily timbered.
.Mm PEASE A DAVIS.
Atlanta Vinegar Manufactory.
\ \ ' L arc now prepared to supply the trade with a choice
I* article of VINEGAR, at teaaonabie rates. All or-
-eistr.'in abroad will be iiromptly attecdei) to by ad-
dre-ii v - L he proprietors. S. CLEAVELAND k CO-
Uiar iio-txn
H. JOINER & SON,
GKuCLhS And tuMMlSSIUA aiKRCHANIa,
ALABAMA STREET TWO DOOR’S
-4c r M 1- A
FROM PR FOR
MT A, GEGiiGiA,
P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments
orders receive personal and promnt attention
my 2v-ui mar 2
10,000
jyl7-lm
CAPS I CAPS J
CAP FRONTS i-.r sale at $3u pw nund.^a. a
J. M. HOLBROOK 3
Hat Manufactory,
Atlanta. Georgia.
Hardee’s
500
Tactics,
COPIES HARDEE S TACTICS. Anther's iasi
revised edition Just received by
j_tf MoPHKRSON a Cel.
Soldier’s Transportation,
S OLDIERS and RECRUITS going to any part, under or-
derA will apply to Captain W illiam Bacon, A. 4- M,
Agent of Transportation, on W hitefcall street.
map6-tf
bundle entra . j - pair pi iow-snpB, i pair drat «n l
Ion wine 1 hn~ Cl0t A bes ’ 1 , ‘ aL;ile old linfn Clothes, >, g d-
Mr? u! ” 0 * potatoes 1 package tracts and pan ; J to s.
1 bn ,iia*«fiT 8E,st015 - 1 ! i uilt 1 fcu ud*e old cotton ch Utei,
M s Elf ^ ,1Ben Clcthsa.
bcn'rA'i" 1 J Mallory, 1 quiit 1 mattress tick, 3 riiiiiS 4
Mr, n n“l’. bt!Dd 'e CM clothes, 1 bag dried trait
Mrs k it o s!on > 1 G u ilt, 3 pairs pants, 1 pair socks,
drawers. Stoa * 1 1 sheet, lpairpanu, 2 pair,
1 pair draweS?rahi r r ttreES ’ 1 pah ' piU ° WS! ‘ PI PLRtS
dned <?.,!fn Bcr Y er? ’ 2 2 ccttcn Pdicw-cases, I bag
teij uen? i 1 gallon dewberry cordial 1 jag vinegar.
tii a P r D t r ’ Pr ' > ' 11 P0‘ at ° es i heps, 1 pair sheets, pants.
1 it .7- o 11 Borders . 2 pair pillows, 8 pair pillow cases,
Alri S 'rr^ t3 ’ 2 beJ ticks, 2 shirts,2 table cloths
1 hi,nail* m J °huatou, 1 quilt, 1 pair pillows with cases,
di«i°i if sa;e ’ 2 b ’U Q dles regs, l bottle wine, 1 bottle cor-
Ui “** I oox saive.
S” ^ v '*idiam3on, onion?; sage, Lops,
aits Mark Johnston, dried perches, onions,
.. Mashing on Williams, 1 quilt, 1 epread, 1 gallon
mar kherij-WLe, 1 ealloacordial 1 jar butter, 1 bag dried
app e.i. J leather piFows. 2 pair slips, 1 bam 1 box eees, 1
box ‘El,gir«e papers. S5 ’
->Ir< Nathan Ccbb, 1 bag dried peaches, 1 Jag vinegar,
1 bottle wine.
J»ly29-M,a Hayden, 1 jug buttermilk.
Mrs Dean, 1 bucket tomatoes.
Mis Wood, tomatoes,potatoes
Mrs Hardeman, potaf es. tomatoes
Mrs Henry Dean vegetables.
Mrs se^go, vegetables
August 4—Mrs S tmuel Walker, 1 sack appies, 1 sack
potatoes aud team, 1 3a.t onions, 1 package lint, 1 pack-
age spgQ
Augmt5—Mrs William O.-me, 1 jug buneimilk, 1 basket
vegetables.
August 7—Mr Harper ar.d friends. Henry rc., 2 bushels
IE |*- ’i*' prits . 46chickens 40 pounds butter, 8 bushei3 ap
ples. l b tsket onions, 2 hams. I bag dried fruit, 1 Jug cider,
H bush-1 eggs ’
nnftoes 3 ' ^—'^ S A ^ Seago, 1 peek potarces; 1 peek to-
Frem Hogansville—3 sacks grits, 1 sack drlei fruit,
rrom llogansville. Go., two baskets vegetables
Augvst 9—J M Edge, Campbell county, beans tomato& 3 ,
j quinces, oohra.
Aueust 9—John Brown, Gainesville, Ga.. 72 chi",kens.
Lnknown. 18 p.ir drawers 10 pair Seeks, 19 shirts, 1
Fvair pant^. lint, b tnd.igS3, eld linen, tracts, sage.
August 11—D Hamilton, Atlanta,Ga , 2 packages Tape-
loca and^rrow'root.
MRS. dOHN COLLIER, President.
A.rimer tj Articles distributed to the different Hospitals
7\ asos 3 Hospital—33 shirts, 89 pair drawers, IS pa : r
pads, 9 ha-ersaiks, 84 pair Bocks, 2 bottles laudanum, 1
buttle Jamaica g:i g-r, C botties wine, 1 battle nitt e, 1 bex
bandages.
Dexst’s nosriTAt — 24 shirts, IS pair drawers, 10 pair
pants, 2 haversacks, 3 pair socks, 2 quilts, 4 bottles wine,
2 bolt es cordial.
Alessxdfb Hospital - -G shirts, 5 pair drawers, 5 pair
socks, 1 ha\ersaes, 89 pillow-slips, 0 pillows, 5 towels, 4
sheets, wine, spirits nitre.
IIeekv's HcspjTaL —10 pair pants, 86 pair drawers, 119
shirts, 1'S sheets, 64 pihow-cases, 6 pillows. 12 knives
and fork.-., 6 spoons, 2 pitchers, 12 mugs, 21 towels, 1 bot
tle cordial, 4 botties wine, 1 bottle pepper 3auce, 1 bottle
pickles, 4 bottles oranciy, l bottle paregoric, 8 bottles whis
ky, 12 viaia, 2 boxes mustard, 2-3 bottle spirits nitre, one
bottle lemon syrup, 1 bottle bay rum, 1 bottle jamai a
ginger, 1 roll a ihesive plaster, 1 tott'.e cough mixture, 1
bottle laudanum.
17 j _ loves'asd Harles s Hospital.—12 shirts, 9pr drawets‘
7 toweU, 2 haversacks, 1 quilt.
Gate Crrr HosPnAL.—1 coat, 1 vest, 10 pillow-slips, 4
shirts, 7 pair pants, 9 sheets, 1*' pair drawers. 6 pr socks,
7 towels. 1 qu It, S haversacks, 6 mattresses, 8 bots. bran
dy, 1 bett i wine, 1 bottle pare sor c, I bottle laudanum, 1
bottle bay rum.
Ail
rotal. -
Expenditures...
$574 65
. 515 62
Aliaaia Hospital Association.
Donations icecived at this Society from Jui7 16th, to
AugU'it 1st.
From Mr Tiiomas Jones, Bartow enunty, $vl>
From Mr Adam Jones, Atlanta, $&d-
FromMrir Winship, Macon, $10.
From Mrs Pet ino Bruwn, Atlanta, 10 '
From Mr W S Wniteman, Nashville, $4_[
From a friend through the Kev James Evans, $29-
From Slesbrs Haniiituii, Markley s. Joyner, for tne car-
shed, $2d.
Ftoai eol Gartreb, Atlanta,, $1U.
From the Ladies Oxford, $16.
From a young Lady of oxford, $5.
rrom M s Meil. Atlanta, ?'
From .Mi d Orme, Atlanta, $2
From a friend in East Tenues:ea, vo pair s.-ck^
Fn m a friend in East Tennessee, 1.8>i pound? of wool
From Du: din E rent zer, 8 deneu eg> 3, and fruit.
From Ox:ord, Ga, a box containing pickles, wines, figs,
* c - , .
From Teton, Ga, 1 box of corn, peaches and apples, 1
box vegetables, l cox chickens.
From Covicgton, 1 box of apples, 1 kfg of apples
From Newnar, 1 jug of milk.
From Cartersvillc, t box of vegetables.
From Wi kes county, vegetables and butter
From Titliafene cou.ity, firlcd fruit, vegetables, nuia
and apples. . , ...
From Long Cane, Troup county, vegetables,laid, entek-
sns, dried fiuit, ajipies, pears, honey, rice, egg9, ic., Ac ,
F om iiesica, quantity of vegetables.
From Mrs. Uien, Cave Springs,1 bos of vegetacles, grt^
potatoes. Ac '
From Dalton, I box c.f peaches, apples and corn
f rom : . J. mci M ihiaio?, Atlanta, 1 basketof vials
From M.s i. J Johnson, vegetables, catsup, vims, vine
gar, sage, soap, tea, crackers, grits, Ac., &c.
From Wush ngtou, 3 large boxes, 2 containing vegeta
bles, 1 fid? t with clothing,. (Very nobly have the ladies of
Washington responded to our call—hops others will follow
them in this praiseworthy act.)
From LaGrange, 1 large lox containing sheets, pants,
drawers, socks, pillow cu es, Ac., designed for the us? oi
Mrs "Margaret Murphy, matron of the Empire Hospital —
Also. 1 l ox cf vegetable.-, 1 c&u of lard, 2 bags of meal,
(several boxes received some time ago from LaGrange,
nave never been acknowledged because they were not
marked, and we cou.d not find out from whence they
came.’ )
From Sirs Fauburn, Cobb counts, 1 box of eggs, sage,
pickles, tomatoes,meal, grits, tablecloths, 1 box of onick-
From High Shoals, 2 large boxes containing towels,
sheets, spreads, comforts, coverlets, quilts, pillow cases,
sacks, table linen, quantity o: wn.cS, honey, fruits, sage,
pepper, cakes, Ac. f
From Athens. 1 basket of vegetables and fru t, 1 box oi
sugar am vegetables, 1 large box of wines, co.d. Is, pre
serves, pickles, Ac, Ac.
From Mr Bloomlitid, Athens, 1 box of clot -ng.
From Miss Haynes, Athens, 1 box of eggs.
From Mrs 1 dern jon cf wiae. ,
From Cartersrille, 1 box containing clotting, 7 jag o»
vinegar, 1 box of vegetables—r.o name.
From Upson coun y dried fruit, meal, crackers, =brrt8>
towel-, p ilow case-, wines, cordb.ls, t gg\and vegetables.
From Mrs M il hums, Cedar Valley, 1 Lex fil.ed wrtn
coffee, sugar, dried fru.t, Ac. .
From Tnoma;tcn,l brs of vegetable?, I fcc-x of sbeets,
shirts, quilts, pi low ci.ses, towel?, Ac.
Accept the tiianits of our Asaocia.ion for the many con ‘
tribu ions received. We sincerely hope you will a till con
tinue to furl.Id" us articles reeded for tne comfort of the
tick sold evs. Tne Southern women have enlUted for tti®
war, therelore let it not be said that we did not act a n0 Y,,
part in this revolution. Remember you perbapa bav<-
friends far awiy, suffering m soite hospital; tberefoe uo
auto these as VoU Would have those Uo u.to your friem' 3 -
' Mrs. X.~aAO W1NSH1F, President.
Euc H. Goons, Secretary.
CENTRAL FEMALE SEMINARY,
Wasliington Street, Atlanta, Ga.
T HE Exercises of this School will be resumed on Mon
day, fhth August.
Rooms large, airy and well furnished. Grateful for the
very liberal patroudgr bestowed during the past thiee
years, they hope to merit a continuance and increase of
tlio same, as they have greatly increased their facilities
and means of advancing their pupils.
For terms, please seo circular, or call fft the Lecture
Room of the Central Presbyterian Church, opposite City
K.J1. J. W MILLER,
aug9 tiljanl0’62 MARY L. MILLER. .
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
L OT No 71. in block No. 9, containing one acre, near the
City Hall—.a desirable and eligible building lot.
Lot ivo — on the west side of Windsor Street, ixtenffing
from Henry -o Mobb’s alley, containing 2t.9-.00 acres
on; of the highest and most beantilul lots in the city.
Lot No. 1. southwest corner Windsor street and Henry
alley, containing two acres—nigh and level let.
L it No2, adjoining ti.o above ou the north same di
mensions.
Lot No 3. adjoining bwth the above on tne west, contain
ing 2 41-100 acres.
Apply to BRADY A SOLOMuN,
au-LMf Whitehall street.
ATTENTION Oth GA. ARTILLERY BATTALION.
Ur.M.QfABTFSiS Camp Lcckiz,
Atlanta, August 11, 1862.
General Order No. 7.]
i N obedience to orders received frem Major A. LeyJe.., all
I furloughs granted to men and officers belonging tu this
Battalion are hereby revoked, and they are required to re
port at this camp on the t3th instant, or they will be pub
lished as deseitsrs. _
By order. ELTAa HOLCoNIBE.
suglff-tf Capt. Co. A, 9th Ga. Battalion Art.
iVALt'ABLE LAND FOR SALE.
I HAVE three hundred acres of Land, lying on South
river, in the county of DeKalb, which I desire to dis
pose ot About r,n^-half of the Land is in cultivation. It
has a good farm house cn It. furennsers wHl do well t
•apply immediattlv to J^WlAn,
jyLlm* ' Decatur. Georgia
HATTERS I HATTERS 5
r\ - GOOD JOURNEYMEN WOOL HAT MAKESc uaN
jylT-lm ~ Atlanta, Georgia
~ LAND FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sate 2u2}£ Acres of good Land, all in wcod3
and well, timbered. Situated on the Atlanta A West-
Point Railroad, ten miles from Atlanta. For particulars,
address J- <*■
augotf Griffin, Ga.
Ktw Conscription Ortlera.
Tu the Enrolling Officers of Georgia :
HeadqYartbrs, Camp Randolph. ^
Calhoun, Ga , July -o. 186-. j
Kir.c ;ny circular of June k-3th, I find that
by giving discretion to Enrolling Oflicer3, many
of them have transcended the limits expected.
For instance, in authority for certificates of
disability, in doubtful eases, I distinctly stated
that the certificates should be “only irom tin
Army Surgeon of good standing." I find that
certificates have been obtained from the Physi
cians of the towns and country: these certifi
cates by all means must be recalled, ami any ex
emption that has been granted on the strength of
them. All such individuals must be ro enroll
ed and sent forward for examination by the
proper authority.
Dr. Miller, the Chief Surgeon, positively re
stricts the right of examination to only those
Surgeons of the Army who have been appoint
ed specially for that purpose. These are only
stationed at Camp Randolph and principal
cities, viz : Dr. Coleman and his Assistant,
Dr. Meggett, at Camp; Dr. Tucker, Savannah ;
Dr. Doughty, Macon, and Dr. Ford, Augusta.
Others may be appointed at other points, of
which due notice will be given.
Dr. Miller has not only found lauit with the
examinations of outside Surgeons, (so as to
require your re enrollment of all such as have
been examined by such Surgeons,) but he has
also been instructed by the Surgeon-General
to require a different system ol examination,
via . all men are supposed to be capable of
performing military duty who are able to per
form the common avocations of life, and whose
disability is not so great as to make them use
less as iarmers or daily laborers.
Heretofore, until about the 10th of July, the
Surgeon of this Camp and the other assigned
Surgeons, examined too strictly, being govern
ed by the Army Regulations, whose rules were
established for the Regular Army in time of
peace, rnd where the service called for only a
few men they tc be selected from the whole
country, and only perfect men were then re
ceived. This is not the case now We desire
fighting material, and have to take into service
even.those who may have to be discharged
after a few months service on account of weak
ness ; still, for the time they are in service,
they will make good soldiers
You will therefore be required to look to it
how far the above referred to Surgeons have
exceeded the recent order of the Surgeon-Gen
eral, and have, through their strict examina
tion, caused you to exempt men who aro now
called for as soldiers.
I will repeat, you never had the right to ac
cept tho certificates of physicians who were
not Surgeons of the Army ; and if you have ex
empted any one on that ground, you must re
enroll and send forward the conscripts to one
oi the points before named for rc-jxaminatiou-
Your authority to recognize the certificates of
even Army Surgeons is recalled, as only certifi
cates of Army Surgeons, specially appointed
for the examination of Conscripts, are to be
recognized. Should any cases of such certifi
cates exist in your District, you must re-en
roll them and send forward.
Further: Even those who appear to be able
to perform the ordinary avocations ot life, and
who have been exempted through too great
strictucss on the part of the Surgeons regu
larly appointed, you are required to re-enroll
and send them up for further examination.
The above instructions for re-enrollment are
not expected to extend fo “the halt,” “the
maimed,” or “the blind,” or to such palpable
cases of disability as require no Doctor to pro
nounce upon them.
Justice to those in service, and the nece33iiy
af our situation demands this course.
My attention has been called, from all parts
of the State, to the number of exemptions and
the few men received into srrvice by the Con
script Act, and it has even been noted by the
authorities at Richmond. I hope you will be
energetic and enroll every man between the
ages cf 18 and 35, uot in service and not le
gally exempt.
I will further call your aLtention to a recent
General Order, No. 49, requiring you to arrest
all deserters from the army, and all officers
and soldiers who are found absent from their
regiments without leave from the proper au
thority, and giving you the right to confine in
jail all such men until you can forward them
to this camp tc be sent forward to their re
spective commands.
Should any Conscripts, properly liable to
enrollment or to re-enrollment, under these
instructions, refuse to report themselves to this
Camp, ^ou are authorized to arrest them aud
confine them in jail until you can forward them,
under guard, and in irons if necessary. And,
to further aid you in carrying out the letter
of these instructions, you are authorized to
obtain any civil or military aid within your
District that may be necessary to enforce them.
You will send a copy of this to each of your
Sub-Enrolling Officers, and give to them all
such other instructions as may be necessary.
I append the order obove referred to.
JOHN DUNWCODY, Major A. A. G.,
Commandant Camp of Instruction,
Wak Detartment, Adjutant and Inspector I
General’s Office, Richmond. July, 14 1662. J
General Orders, No. 49.
All persons engaged in enrolling Conscripts,
are hereby authorized and required to arrest De
serters from the Army, and to deliver therti to
the Commandant of the nearest Camp of In-r
struction, or to lodge them in the nearest jail,
and to return their Names, Company and Regi
ment to i he Adjutant and Inspector General.
Jailors are requested to detain them, and wili
be allowed the lees and charges for the detention
of prisoners, prescribed by the laws of the State
in which the jail is situated.
Enrolling Officers arc also required to report
to the Adjutant and Inspector General the names
and address of all persons absent from the Army,
without leave, whether by the expiration of their
leaves of absence, lurlougha, details, or other-
: wise: and where this unauthorized ab3en«e ex-
■ ceeds the time required, to correspond with the
! War Department^ the Enrolling Officer will ar-
| rest the person, and send him to the nearest
: Camp of Instruction, reporting the arrest to the
' Adjutant and Inspector General.
Commandants of Camps of Instruction are
required to forward Deserters and persons ab
sent without leave, to their Regiments, and have
the powers of arrest conferred upon Enrolling
Officers.
By command”of the Secretary of War.
S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
Headquarters Department IIo. 2. |
U
2- j
T.iVL'V^L niv A f-—
Chattanooga, August 11, 1862.
Special Order No. 14.
Ill Martial Law is hereby established with
in the "corporate! limits and environs of the
town of Atlanta, Ga.
By command ot Gen. Bragg.
' GEO. A. GARDNER,
A. A. General.
Headquarters, 1
Atlanta, August 12, 18G2. /
Martial Law having been declared over At
lanta and its environs, as will be seen by the
foregoing, I do herobv publish the following
Special Order for the information of Hotel and
Boarding House Keepers in this city.
G. W. LE3,
Commanding Post and Provost Marshal.
Special Order. . .
No Hotel or boarding house keeper or citi
zen, within the lines of this city and its envi
rons, will be permitted to receive any traveller
or visitor, umil such visitor or traveller shall
produce a permit for such visit, which permit
shall immediately be delivered by suoh hotel
or boarding house keeper or citizen, to the
Piovost Marshal. The traveller or visitor
shall thereupon call upon the Provost Marshal
and have such permit vised by him, or a new
permit granted to remain iu, or leave this city ;
and no hotel cr boarding house keeper, or
ciiizen, shall permit such traveler or visitor to
-tako awav his or her baggage, without having
a permit vised by the Provost Marshal or bis
permit to leave the city. Each hotel or
boarding house keepo • or citizen, receiving
travellers or visitors shall return daily at 8
o’clock, A. M., names of such travellers or visi
tors received by them with the permit before
named, to the Provost Marshal.
G. W. LEE,
Com. Post & Pro. Marshal.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office.
Richmond June 11, 1862.
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 42.
I. Provost Marshals are prohibited from taking
cognizance of civil cases
II. When Martial Law has been proclaimed,
the civil tribunals are authorized to take cogni
zance of civil cases to the extent of granting in
junctions as usual, when it is necessary to pre
vent irreparable mischiel, to make orders neces
sary to enforce the same and to secure the cus
tody of infants in persons entitled thereto, to
decide suits for divorce, and to make the neces
sary orders for alintor.y and personal safety of
ilie parties, to recover rents and the possession
of real estate and slaves.
III. Where the officers of the Court cannot
execute the judgments, decrees and orders in
the cases above mentioned, they may be certified
to the Provost Marshal, who will receive in
structions to carry them into effect.
By command of the Secretary of War.
S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
GENERAL ORDER.
In obedience to orders received from Head
Quarters, Western Department, No. 2, it is
hereby ordered that no liquors, wines, beer or
hard cider of any kind will be permitted to be
vended by any person or persons whatsoever,
from any house of any kind in the City or envi
rons, except by Druggists in the City. And all
orders for liquors must be given by an Army
Surgeon, or practicing physician in good stand
ing, or Surgeon at the head of Hospitals, and
approved by the Provost Marshal.
By order. G. W. LEE,
Com. Post & Pro. Marshal.
August 13. 1862.
SPECIAL ORDER.
It is hereby ordered that all passports issued
from this office prior to this date are hereby re
voked, and will not be recognized by the guard.
It will, therefore, be necessary for all persons
holding any of the above passports to have them
renewed.
By order: G. W. LEE,
Cdm’ding Post and Provost Marshal.
August 13, 1862.
Military P^st,
Atlanta, Ga., August 6, 1862.
Special Order, No. —
It is hereby ordered that after the date of this
Special Order, no Gaming Houses or Billiard
Saloons will be permitted to open at any time in
thi3 city or vicinity.
By order G. W. LEE,
Com. P. & P. M.
52.)
E. M. EDWARDY,
FAMILY GROCERIES
—AND—
Commission Merchant
At Oeorge H. Daniel's old Stand,
Whitcliall-.Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
jtS'Particolar attention given to all ORDERS
marfi-ly
F. GEUTEBRUCK,
Importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND AMERICAN
CIGARS,
Dealer n
Loriliard’a iluccaboy and Scotch Snuil,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, &c,
A HOOD assortment of the best CIOARri for the retail
trade to Be foand at liia store on Whitehall street,
between Ripley's Crockery and Gilbert's Jewelry store,
mar 22-ly
S. 6. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
Monaments, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels, "Vlases, Ura*»
AMD
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(South of tho Georgia Railroad Depot,; .
GEORGIA.
ATLANTA,
may8-ly
TROOPER’S MANUAL.
« CAVALRY—New Edition- Just received by
F teJ^tf J- MCPHERSON A GO.