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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, XT' LSI)A Y, AUGUST 19, 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 157
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Daily, forty at,
Daily, one m‘
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Advertising Schedule
A< y and InlelJigenccr.
SUBSCRIPTION.
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GEORGIA RAUiUUAD.
'•Junta tr, Ai7.ar.ta, 171 Miles— pire,
GEORGE VONGE £• • ..!. n.b ut
MORNING I-aS.-ia ;»;.n train
(Sunday’s exc up’ .i >
-isvee Atlanta, daily, at
Arrissst Aupusta at.. ...
*mj» Ispait, daijy, at ..
A-*. .ea at Atlanta,
NIGHT PAr : - NGLr. TRAIN
Contrlhiitlons to the Ladles’ Soldiers Rt.
lief Society, from July I
AnVJfTA, GSOBuU.
July 4—Corteges, AU.-h feokee vegetable! peppa
•aace, vinegar, ; mato catsup, i esci rice, so»p[ apples.
July 5— II J Legg. Piko Co. A largo tag slippery elm
(. in, A. M
5.04,P M
6 45, A. M
5.82, P. ai
ilh the privilege of change, will b<
ales.
.* 36
. 50
. 60
. 110
. 220
rtise-
mble
a n. snth,
t without rules, un i j. .1,
. <>lumn, will he <;hargtj
Opy fer u Spc.ifled time,
ne t charged according
;lt, and Wssxlt, edi-
.Uitional to the regu-
Vearly advertising,
... n at the following
■oi one Square, r>.newal>
three fc.|u area,
• . one-fourth Column,
'•r one-half Column,..
i one Column, ....
nl Tabular woik, with
■ r's occupying double
to above rates:
Ad*i rtiiie;n i.is t mai ket on
»ill published, ,tit ordertd nut,
the above rni- <
Advertisements ii..u rte.i in the 1>
ii.nt, .vill be charge,i i per cent. :
r dully rates,.
Vearly adverti iors wilt i c it,tut. i to the space contrmt-
t lor. They will be charged ,. ..... at regular rates for
‘Vaula, Rents, Removals, Oopai t.iet ships, Koin es to Con-,
'.rnees Ac., and payment demanded qu:n t,.; i,
g>0~ 'faisansi Anvt.r.TXbiaa biust uu rain ,ox; ,» a.,
a NOS.
in advertisement wtU appear in the Weekly paper u..
s > by special contract.
tdvertisea-enu to be insetted in tire Weekly paper only,
•i at irregular intervals in either of the papers, will be
t;urged it per square lor > very Insertion,
umouncing candi.lutes for tUate, County, &r..i hluLi^-
i olUce, %' ■ I. to be paid in advance m «. ;uy instance.
Ail t it rtisements for Charitable Institutions,Military
i! t ire Companies, Ward, Town, and other Public Meet-
tigs, will be charged half price.
Marriage* and deaths are published ax news : i.ut Obit
.lies, Tributes of Respc-. t and Funeral invitations as
tber advertisements
Editorial Notices in Li.-ai Column, wiii be charged 20
-tits per line.
i l.e paper ui.-ier no cir .hit,stances, t.i be included in a
....act-
. . deducti.'. - r S’ufiitmn ttui r,e made from the foregc-
T rates. AO AIK & SMITH.
Leave Atlanta,....
7.15, P. M
•*: ri x at Ao^asta, at .
f 60, A. i,I
& i.3 Augx. la lit... .
4.00, P, M
Arrives ht Atlanta at
. ' .05, a. M
To OONNVCT WITH ATHENS AND WASHINGTON.
Leave Augusta.. .
6.45, A. M
Arrive at Athens
I’M
Leave Atlanta...
. iilo, A. M
Anivv at Washington.
r m
* .Ji.e Alnena... ..
A ill
Arrive at Augusta
5 i.}. r a
Leave W asbington.
A. 1,1
Arrive at Atlanta ....
.. 5.32. P ii
TO CONNECT WITH WAR REN Ti
JN.
Leave Augusta at 4.0ff, V. M . and Atlanta „
•: .6 to A M
Arrive at Warren ton
P. Ii
Leave Warrenton.
P. M
Arrive at Augusta 6.04, F. M., and ut liar
U 2.05, A. M
n,i3 llca.1 runs in connection nin. ;.
. .tir.3 .A the j
'soutq C&roiiua Hir»J uie Savannah, anj A../a.-*
la Uailroa.i.,, j
at AJgu?ta.
ATLANTA d WEST-PWA I
u. it.
Ml&L iu tO \V fe5t'I’oil*lj 0* Miltd-
rfcS 60, 1
GEORGE O. HULL, buperiLteruc
ll.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN
Leaves Atlanta at,
. q.ti, a. ;»t
Arrives.! .lesl-Poii.r
7.55, A M
Leaves West-Point,.
12.40, A M !
Arrives at Atlanta,
6.30, A. 11 !
EVENING i'.iSSENGEil TRAIN
j
Leaves Atlanta... . ...
. 6 i d. P M ;
Arrives at VVest-P unt
il 22, i-. Ii! 1
Leaves West-l oin
2.00, P, id
Arrives at Atlanta
C. 15, I*. M 1
This R?ad connect? With tho Ji..L,uviuci v
and West-)
Point Road at West-Point.
bundle icd pepper, sags.
Jidy 5 —from J B Shropshire, Fayetteville-1% bushels
pot.nooa, 1 bushel apples, 1 bushel grits, 1 ioat bread 1
jug apple vinegar, 1 bunch sage.
Jivy 8—1 box eggs, unknown.
July 8—Mrs Mar.-l, and War!hen. Walker Co —a texts
.'outlining 1 mattress, 4 pillows and pillow casco 4 sheets,
2 > omf.-rts, 1 spread, 1 tag dried fruit, elm. sage, 1 beg
July 9-From Thomson, Gs -2 shuts. 10 pair socks, 2
b ves vegetables, 1 large jug nutter mile, pepper, sage,
old linen, 1 pair drawers, 1 pair pillow ..*=,=? 2 towels 1
sackiice
July 9 Mrs v- irah E Cr/Rman, K?r,*y county, Ga —1 jar
pickles, 1 Sark dried tiuir, 1 jag butter milk, old linen
July 11—Xrcm Belle Point Society, of lilynn county,
... through the Rev Mr Pinkerton—SI pillow cases, 20
j sheets, 12 towels, , pillow ticks, 7 flannel rhtita, Id cotton
rh.r.s, tea, pepper, arrow-root, rags, 1 doc r. Ln.v >? and
f..rk- and spoons
July 12-1 peck onions, 1 pvck potatoes, 1 peek bests,
t pock squares, *1 heads cabbage, 1 jug butter milk.
ju.y - —>.. ra In > Radios of Cumpbehton—2 pair pant i,
i pair drawers, b shirts, I ios-J, }{ bu.hel grits, 8 vials,
(f gulmu m is, pepper. I shir!, 1 pair pants, 9 vials, sage,
7 81 • i T l c A null* « r.r.lro 1 ~ .. , _ .* 1 . -
in?, ^Pa'rsocka, 1 p-iir drawers, l Lair'pants. i lun-
i U? allppery eIjI? > 1 - vials, 'L gallons mi k.
WESTEHA
Atlanta i,. GhatUr
& A'i'L A Os 3’IC RAILROAD,
... l .o Mu.
V> LAND, i
bottles cough drop., 3 bcu-es L : «ieV toic bitters, 3 bot
r ,, V Ca ^n tUr r ’ bottie spirits Camphrr, 4 lbs gum'
o l, V M catnpliO!, - toll adnpsive plaster, s papers gelatine, I pad-
‘ ! - {-• -J j “ umon syrup, s3 pair s cits, 2 f . a f r k shirts, S
2.bit, r’, t.i | haaokeichiefs, I boit homespun
,o Ju y 14—J it Pitts—6 lbs honey.
Juiy 15—Maicn, Ca.—10 bottles irur.t juicp, 4 bottles
cognac brandy, 8 bottles lemon syrup, 3 bottle? orange
I V‘‘D„t. b ‘u r Ilf^, b , a , r ^ b " r i v c °iiliul, l b. ttle jelly, 3 pair
d.fi.ie.*, 3 shirts, 1 ha e homesnur
•J"? lam^, vegetables
„uiy Lj-Mts. Massey-4 shirts, half bush
*3 fit).
Jk CARD.
N refiling i.oin the Aiiibrotydo and Photographn
i my sincere thank3 ti
ineir iiberul patronagv. for
, oi reining ir.un u..j An.ororyao ana rnotograiunc hn-
V / i.iiu : in Ihb city, 1 return my sincero thanks to iny
.uuuy tiieiids ami patitus f>.
lie Li t iduo years.
laving whl my Gallery t.. Mr. .John Lache, late oi Tul-
ui.nssee, Florida, I would respectfully recommend him as
ii.gu-tui.ed gcuilenicu; and an nriist»ot superior ability.
Mr. Lochc uiil.ro-oprn the Uallery vu the 12tU of dune,
when ho -.ill bo prepared to execute Amkrotypes, Fl.ot.>
graphs, Iv,,rytypes. Plain ami Colored Card Phonographs,
and Visiting Cards. id- , LIlo size and Cabinet plsute-
graphs in Pastel i Oii 0 i .us
may27-6m C. W. DILL.
1,
weights.
I r oale by.
Boxes Tobacco, uli grade**
40 Hhdu. Sugiu.
7,uOU Lbs. Bacon -
I 0; 0 Lbs. Lard, in kegs.^
1.26J Bunches Spun C-tton.
50 i hs Patent She Thread, in balls.
75 Sacks Virginia Salt, iu nice c.iuci and full
fear Eu:p.
EOBT. J. LGWJtV,
IT use, Whltehail-atrcet.
Atlanta.
i'OUwDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
l'brt SALE.
■n 'IIL ONDFRSIQ77ED. I : ..piictors of the Chattanooga
l Foundry and Machine Winks, propooo t i sell the cn-
riru establishment, cm! rariug Machinery, Tools, Stock on
hand, 4 c.— a 1 of which is as complete as any establishment
i too Lind io the Couftd, ia y V. e intent doing n large
and pro&tabid t .• . i ..w aid go bnmMU&teiy into
hands of enu saccaasors. The superior odTautagos ot
location will ul r* i s insure an increasing business to nay
.xtent desired Pc. - d. !i us to invest will do Well to
call and cxuiuir. THO.L WFBFTEU A CD .
.CBiittanooga,July i i- .' ang'Jifji
JOHN -i Ru
NiUHT t t.’vC'It.ti. TilUh
Leaves Atlanta at
Arrives ut Chattanooga ai
beaves Onattanooga,.......
Arrives at Atlanta at
BXPKES3 Fit EIGHT AND PASSENGivK
^Carrying ifa Mails.)
Leaves Atlanta at
Arrives at Chattanooga at
Leaves Chattfinc.jp.. ,ii
Arrives at Atlanta a. . .
aj cle r
J , U ! y 10-f jota Forsyth- 1 bucket Letter.
July 10—Mrs Bage, Campbell county-II Jf bushel of
July 16—From Ladies of Bowdcr
iiud old line .
Jo:.-1- - rrec ro::yu.~ i
n—l box vegstabiss
ACCOMM OH A Ti. • N
Leaves Atlanta at
Arrives at Kingston at
Leaves Kingston st.. .
Arri7e3 at Atlanta &.
PASSING Li? TI5AIH.
2.40, P. M
0.57, P. M
4.80, A.M
8.15 A. M
This Boad connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the Last Tennessee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A OlnUtancoga
tifciiroad at Chattanooga
.... . . ru-w iu.syin-. sac set cutler
■}° y *2 cha r les EH ott—1 bag dried fruit
Joly Id —lloj-nesrille P.elief Society- 2 largeboxe
e'abies
PIACOA & AVUSTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon, lill Miles—Fare, ... if 6u
aLFKED L TYLLR, SupermU nttent
itxcox it WnsTEiis rl.aii.KOah OcxPAsy, i
Macon, Georgia, July SO, 1861. (
O N and aide i Sunday, flu of August, the. Passenger and
Mail Train will tun as follows:
Leave Macon . It), A. SI
Arrive at Atlanta.. 4;P. M
Leaves Atlanta 6.00,. A. M
Arrive# at Macon ' ' . .15.05 M.
This Road connrcM v.iih Central, South-Westera and
Muscogee Raiiiuads at Macon.
1 lot vege’.ab.es
July 23—Mrs
July 23
fcnch“t butter.
SOU L' J-i £ R Jfj
ii\si
iSi 1
i- i’i
Aij
PUIVOS.
VAhlLl ‘
taotory ^
A
W M»
th: ,-MtLiatcd
KNABE CO.,
Baltimore, mauyland
a la« V,
iRUvS r» v.»H
diiforcut Nor
tb* ru
and 3oi
iitu.ui h.icsey.
ur rai
e n't u.y s!
: ire oil Wh'.Ll
hall l
Ur.r.t, '1
Creaaary notes
Mil ti
1* bonds c
( the C. nfode.
nto S
ftstes rco
aved in pay.
OAJIL
F. BAltTH.
♦*
l’lunuS ti
inert aud repa
ire 1.
tear 26-6ui
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ETfi\(J>
. OIL CLol
HS,
ivou
MATTINGS,
RUGS,
l
, .
1 u *
. 6uh3vXtl
cru. ut Hi.
• Kin
Ci.iut.et n. S.
l <
1 eg lea
to to Invite the r.l
!,'ntion..
f tho rut lie to
ih. tr t
dock ot \
civcl and
I'urpetiugB gi ^uriorior
t ;ml it
.<s and C
itnigns. A is. .
Oil .
. i. t ha OI
1 every variity
»nd d<
r. 1 Bailors, !■
:uluy
Rooms,
Halls. Ac. W e
tiATC
hl.«' a : .
lect aw .rtmc
:.t c:
Mai tin.
Ti.e- above
Will 1 . c.
1 1 i a i r iO=;
i.
r..v
M 0!
RT « nowr.M,.
jylS
i-'iii
rvo.
ing t>tiei
st, west *d.le.
FIRE AND MARINE
i N U R J\. N €
i old vrifcet represent
J. 8 CRANK COMPANIES,
surplus:
July lc—>Li Thrasher- Campbell county— I box veg-
etvbies ^ J
July 13—-Mist fuimie Wineflsld—o? Confederate fans
for the soldiers.
July 19U id ier, A Brooks, Palmetto Ga —Vegetables,
ariea fruit, e£?3. butter, n ilk
Juiy Miis Anuis Ccgart-2 pair dlcJlS Mass Elia C
cogart— 2 pair seeks.
July 2 —Mrs Wimpev. Mrs Qaillain.Mrs Kelly, Mr Gib-
sou, Daliloncga, Ga —Pickles, catsup, preserved berries,
Ginnery tlia sage,pillows. '
July v2 --andy Nidge, Henry county : Ga.—Mrs Hale—
Hayden—1 jug butter milk
From Forsyth—1 box vegetables fruit 1
?r.
Ju y 25—Mr John Brown, Gainesville, Ga—12 chickoEs,
1 dcs onlo's, 1 bundi* balm.
Ju,y 25—Perry, Houston co , Ga.—2 boxes vegetables,
rire , 1 bag dried fruit, 1 big lage, 1 bag pepper,
t rout , one sack meat.
July f ?—Mrs IJayden. 1 Jug buttermilk.
F.oru a friend, 1 jug buttermilk, 1 sack dried fruit.
? ■^2J T ^ a,1 d, 39 pair drawers, 17 shirts.
Mrs Magili, Bcs.»en, 11 shirts,4 pair drawers. 10 piilow
case?, 4 pair seeks.
From the Hdiesof Cherokee Valley, Ala :
Mrs A Thomason, 1 shirt, 1 pair pants, 1 bundle cotii.r.
cIc.iIkm.
Mrs Cyr.thiana Borders, 1 bushel potatoes 1 gallon
wine, 1 bag peaches.
Mrs Sathc- Borders, 2 .juiits, 7 pair pillows.8.eh. - s, 2
pair pants. Sshiris, 2 pair pbiow-slips, 1 pair drawer?, 1
bundle cotfor, clothes, 1 bundle uid linen clothes, )j a'l-
lou wm», 1 box potatoes 1 package
AJabam. Insur.
Capital.
Capital,.
. . - package tracts and pan ph ; ta.
SId Minerva Elston, 1 quilt 1 bundle old cotton cion es,
1 unudle o’d linen clo'hes.
Mi3 Elt?a J Mallory, 1 quilt 1 mattress trek, fc ••.lies 4
bot tbs wine, 1 bundle old clothes. 1 hag dried fruit.
Mrs 8 0 Eistcn, 1 quilt, 3 pairs pants, 1 pair socks
“ rs *' BElston, J quilt, 1 sheet, 1 pair pants, 2 pair,
* ; drawers.
■ | -ttfs Mary Davis, 1 mattress, 1 pair pillsws 1 pr pants
I 1 pair drawers, 1 shirt.
ii.o r il .*i«g lii.- 1 *l.-i IN- j Atrs A H Borders, 2 quilts, 2 cotton piilow easts, 1 bag
with etr..ng; ipitalsand forge- j dried Apples, 1 gallon dewberry cordial. 1 jug vinegar,
r. J pepper, Irish poiatoee, heps. 1 pair sheet?, pants
Mrs John Borders. 2 pair pillows, 3 pair pillow cases
l-t-riy, Montgomery. 1 pair sheets, 2 bed ticks, 2 shirts, 2 table cloths
AguOOOL M rs 5* m Johnston, 1 quilt, 1 pair pillows with cases,
■'bundle sage, 2 bundles rags, 1 bottle wins, 1 bottle o.r-
al, 1 bos salve.
Mrs D V.'iiiiamson, onion?; sage, hops,
Mrs Mark Johnston, dried peaches, unions,
Mrs Mashing cn Williams, 1 quilt, 1 spread, 1 gallon
blackberry wine, 1 gallon cordial 1 Jar butter, 1 bag dried
app‘c'3, 3 leather pillows. 2 pair slips, 1 hamjl box eggs, 1
box religious papers.
Mrs Nathan Cobb, 1 bag dried peaches, l jug vinegar,
1 bottle wine.
July 29—Mrs Hayden, 1 jag buttermilk
. Mrs Dean, 1 bucket tomatoes,
i Virginia Iusnrnne i C ...j.- ■. Win.htsatcr. Mrs M ood, tomatoes,potatoes
J55.000 Mrs Hardeman, potatoes, tomatoes
Mr? Henry Dean, vegetables.
Mrs lie.ago. vegetable-
60 060 Augtut *—Mrs Samuel Walker, 1 sa k apples, l sack
potatoes aud beans, 1 sack onions. 1 package lint, 1 pack
age ssge
Aupii-t 5—Mm William Orme, 1 j ag buttermilk, 1 basket
vegetables.
August i—Mr Harpe' and friends, Henry co., 2 bushels
meal, 2 crits, 40 chickens 40 pounds butter, 8 bushe s ap-
i pies. 1 basket onion?, 2 hams, 1 hag dried fiuit, I Jug eider,'
\ bush* 1 eggs
Virginia Fire and Matine Insurance 0 '3ipaay, Richmond.
Capital, $270,000
Merchants' Icsurance^Company, Richmond.
Capital, . $311,U00
Authorized Capital,.. ........ JibO.OuO
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Hi hmond.
Capital. $300,009
Valley i
Capital,...
J if isonInsurance Company,ftcottsvill
«! vi^xorki dtjncj-viv:,
V roiiJIlUltT uF EXNTtCKI,
COLl MBIA, S. CAROLINA,
i ~ jurep .red to fill . i.Ris to ai.y cat r.t jn Engraving and
| Printing Bank Notea, Bflls of Exchange *c ftigis-
vmg u|Kin steel or Mona. Large supplies ct Bank Note
■ill J other jutpef will be kept. aug3-9t
SEW CODE OB' GEORGIA.
H AVING purchased the entire edition of the New Code,
ns retired by 11 -ns. Da via Irwin, T- It. B.Cubb atui
it II. Clark a, and adojiod by the Legislature, being all the
nitutcs now in force, we offer them to the public at
SIX DOLLARS TER CuPY,
A liberal dDcottct to the fc.tde. --
J. JIoFHERSGN o: CO,
augS dxwti * Atlanta, Gc rgiu.
These Companies insuro Buildings. Mc-rs huollze, House
hold furniture, nnd Personal property in city, town or
rountry on the most favorable t nos, consistent with pru
dence and safety.
Marine risks on rirc-r and on the sea—life risks c-n
white persons of both sexes—also on the life of Negroes.
All losses honorably adinste.f and promptly paid.
9. I>. NILES,
General Agent
iFFICE—Corner of Y\ latch all and Alabama strc-eU,
over Salmons’ A Simmons' Dry Goods st-ic. uuglo-lf
HAjtsn Joixri*. vr. a. joikxb.
Cirr Hotfi H ;rrr.u..---1‘ > pair drawers, 10 shirts, 6 pair
psnt.1,1 paii sooks, 4 haversacks, 12 vial?, 4 bottles wine,
l i ules whi -».y, 1 bottle spirits nitre, 2 bottles bay rum,
o bottle-spare,;oi:u, £ I ottlt-s iaodannm. 1 box mustard, 1
roll adhesive plaster, camphor gam, 2 bottles brandy, I
botua cougn mixture.
CO-N'CEKI ilaii HosriT .L —11 uhirts, If pair socks, 9 ?r
drawers, 3 p.sii pant?, I pair pillow-vases, 6 Confederate
Fans, bandages.
.*> EII0A1 CotLECX HeiFiT.u. — 1 paii pants, 12 vials, 6
gallons whisky.
12 pair drawers, Cpalrpant3, 8 pair socks, 4 pillows, 4
ccu.f r:' 1 Kettle wine, 2 bottles brandy, 20 haversacks,
Mrs. COI.L1EB, President.
I ran Hide, Sc. rotary.
Ci«b receive l by the Ladles’SoUlera’Relief Society
from July 5:
July 5 —Mrs Whiitaaian
$ 2i
Mrs Gartrell..
. 10 CO
Mrs L P Grant
. . 2 ) CO
Sclaie.2’ Relief Society, Americui, Ga
. . 10) 00
July 9, From citizens of Ihomaston, Ga.
46 to
Received from a stranger at depc.s .
6 CO
At depot
6 00
Jj y lc—Mr Whiteman .
20 00
Colonel uartrell
. 2J 00
July 19 —A W Jones cf Atlanta . ..
50 00
Tho? A Jones, Carts svilie
JO 00
Mr Cook
2 65
A f. ienj in Rcsweii
.. . 6 00
July 2o —Mr; e. G Miceil, PowJsr Springs, Ga
20 00
Ju Iv 23 —Soldier a! depot
5 oO
Mrs Hay wood Grove, Marietta, Ga
£0 00
August 1.—From a friend .... ....
.. 10 00
August 4.—i'rom Mrs R Peters ..
50 00
From the Amateurs as one third
the
proceeds of a Concert...
... 20 00
August 21.—From Roswell Manufacturing Co.
. life 00
Total
. $574 6)
Expenlitr.iFs ....
... 515 62
FOR SALE.
H. JOINER & SON,
GROCERS ihb t'OMNISSIOS i*iERCUAiiS,
ALABAMA -STREET, Tifn DOORS
FROM PR VOX.
: d' ii A -N T A, G lh O ri G J A.
P ARTICULAR attention paid consignments Ail
orders receive personal and prompt Mouiijb.
my 29-til mar 2
.) . U . ACRES OF LIND IN CLINCH COUNTY ]
S UUU t mo i. t of Land in -tui District Iwwscc Co. |
■I ,-.i .-,f U.ud ill 3d Dfetrict-of Floyd County;
::t L f f i-.nd ui Isi District Polk County:
•no piti k II -use and 1 :.t in Atlanta convenient to j
Liv iatss; . — 1/ !
. I.rm-2'.. miles fiuai Depot, c\ t.t.:iulc£ f”l. a ,
acres—wcii watered by a bold spring -o a.."??
'1 ...-. 1. Ja&t-c- be&Tily timbered, s
t; 2m PEASE
CAPSI CVP3!
10,000
jylT-Im
ci 7 khciSTSL
u j- -• y a *:. x
‘LUivinju ai
at ManuiActorv,
I*Avi8.
riai'doe
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COPIES
id.
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ART-EE'S TACTICS, Authci’s !■.
inst tu ai»ed-> *
McFffS f> s'j.? % c\ >
Atlanta Vinegar Manufactory. goldier , B Transportation.
\\ 1 “ £ I , .0"* l r’ 1 ' s,i W O' the ‘.S ' ciOLDIERS and REOKUIIs g.-ing to any j art, undei
»» ori.clc vt \ LcLuAlc. at reasonable t^tes. All. will annlv to C&Dtain Wiilisun Baccji, a >«
“?‘«tr.ini abroad will h. promptly attended to by ad- ' D WhlteimHri”
r > suing the proprietor* S. CLEAVELAND A CO. j Agent of TransporUtivC, on n tuttbsu —
m«2&-ea mapG-ti
‘ i busti?l egi
August 7—Mrs A K Seago, 1 peck putatoei; 1 perk to
matoes
Frrm Hogansviiia—3 sacks grit?, 1 sack drisi fi uit.
From Hogansville. (.a., two ba=kei? vcge.ablss
Augvst 9—J M Edge, Campbell county, beans totnatoe?.
qunce?, orhra.
| August 8—John Brown, Gainesville, Ga.. 22 chickens,
j Unknown. 18 pjir drawers lo pair seeks, 19 3hirts, 1
I PA*r pant?,lint, brndages, old linen, tracts, sage,
i August 11—D Hamilton, Atlanta, Ga , 2 packages Tape-
I ioca and arrow root.
MR8 JOHN COLLIER; President.
; Bi.mbcr r-f A.r.iclt3 distributed to the difertnt Hospitals
; Vulsos’s Hosmsi.—83 shirts, 89 pair drawers, 18 pa ; r
•j cards, 9 haversacks,84 pair 3ocka, 2 bo'.tle3 laudanum, 1
I bmtle Jamaica gir.g-r, 6 bottles wine, 1 bottle nitre, 1 bes
bandages.
- Desst : 3 Hosniii —2J shirts, 13 pah-drawers, 10 pair
pants, 2 haversacks, 8 pair seeks, 2 quilts, 4 bottles wins,
2 bott.es ccrdial
Aux.uccxa Kospixax..—-6 shirts, 5 pair drawers, o pair
socks, i haversack, 89 pillow-slips, 6 piUcws, & teweis, 4
sheets, wine, spirits nitre.
Heekt’s Hostjtil —10 pair pants, 86 pair drawers, 1'9
shuts, 1 d sh-ets, Cl pillow-cases, 6 pillows. 12 knives
and 10. k?, 6 spoons, 2 pitchers, 12 mugs, £1 towel3,1 bet-
tle cordiH, 4 battles wine, 1 bottle pepper sauce, 1 bottle
plckies,4tK>ttles brandy,: bottle categoric, S bottles whis
ky. 12 vials, £ boxes mustard, 2-S bottle spirits nitre, one
bottle lemon syiupf 1 bottle bay rum, 1 bottle Jamaica
ginger, 1 rc!i a Ihesive plaster, 1 bottle ccueh mixture, 1
bottle laudanum.
* J?:,'Es asp Hasr-ss's Hosprran.—1» shirts, 9pr drawers'
7 towels, 2 haversacks, 1 quilt.
GaiiCrrr iicsrirai. —X coat, 1 v:st, 10pillow-slips, 4
chins 7 pair pant?, 9 sheeta, 1' pair drawers. 6 pr sock?,
7 toweis. 1 quJt, 3 haversacks, 6 mattresses, 8 bot?. bran
dy, 1 bett'e wine, 1 bottle parevor c, 1 bottle laudanum, 1
bottle bay rum.
FatPiEE Hospital,—2 bottic; hr-nay, £ bottles wine, 2
pair pacts, 2 iblrts, 6 sheets, 12 Confedsrate Fans.
Atlanta Hospital Association.
Donations received fit this Society from July 10th, to
August 1st
From air Thome* J.-nes, Bartow enunty, $50.
From Mr Aium'Joneer Atlanta, $50.
From Mr F iVinslup, Macon,
From Mrs Ft iuo Brown, Atiunta, fC
From Mr W S IVniteman, Nashville, $41-
1 .om a friend through the Key James Evans, $20.
From Messi3 Hamilton, Markley X Joyner, for the car-
shed,$fe. —
From - oi G&rtreli, Atlanta, $.0
From the Ladies itxiorJ, $ ! 0.
From a young Lady of vxford,
From ilia Meil. Atlanta, $5
From Mrs Crme, Atlanta, $2.
From a friend in East Tennessee, 25 pair socks.
Fr'.tn a trii.nd m East Tennessee, IjSjtf pounds of wool
From Durdui Eoeiit zer, s dc3 r, eg^s, and fruit.
From Ox.'onl, ua, a cox coctaintog pickles, wines, flga,
Fr- m Tilton, Ga, 1 box of corn, peaches ana apples, 1
box vrg.tables, 1 00s chluktns.
From Covington, 1 box of apples, 1 kag of apples,
FroruNewca , 1 Jug of miie-
Fr. m tarrer^vtUe, i box of vegetables
From V i kes county, vegetable? aad butter
From Tutiaferre county, dried fruit, vegetabUs, milk,
and apples.
From L ng Cane, Troup county, vegetables, lot d, chick
ens. dried iioit, apples, nears, honey, rice eggs, Ac., Ac ,
F om ib.'S’i Vs, qminttry vif vegeisb.es. 5
Fivm Mr?. G en, Cave Springs,! box of vegetables.grits
po-atoes. &e
From Dalton, 1 hex of peaches, apples and corn.
From Mrs James Williams, Atlanta, 1 basketof vials
Fuoxn Mrs t J Johnson, vegetables, catsup, wines, vine
gar, sage. Ecap, =ea, crackers, grits, Ac., Ac.
From Was ngton,3 iarge boxes, 2 containing vegeta
bles, ljfeije iih clothing (Very tv.bly have the ladies of
VVashincion—sspoTideJ to our cali—bops others wilifollow
them tb tiiis praiseworthy act.)
From LoGiange, 1 la>ge Lox containing sheets, pants,
drawers, focks, pillow ca;es, Ac., designed for the use of
sirs Margaret Murphy, matron of the Empire Hospital.—
Also. I box of vegetable;, 1 can of iard, 3 bag3 of meal.
(Several boxes received somo time ago from LaGrange,
have never been acknowledged because they were not
marked, and we could net end out from whence they
came.’)
From Mrs Fairborn, Cobb founts, 1 box of eggs, sage,
pickles, tomatoes, meal, grits, -.ablecinths, 1 box of ebick-
ens.
From High Shoals, 2 targe boxes containing towel?,
sheets, spreads, comforts, covorlete, quilts, plliow cases,
sucks, table linen, quantity of wines, noney, fruits, sags,
pepper, cakes, Ac. ” ' ,
From Athens. 1 basLoi of vegetables and fruit, 1 box of
sugar an 1 vegetable?, I large uox of winea, coidials, pre
serves, pickle?, &;■; Ac.
From Mr Bmomticid, Au.cni, 1 bo* of elothing.
from 7>Iic? Iiaynes, Athens, 1 box of eggs
From Mrs ——— 1 Jemijon of visa.
F,. m Oartersviiu, 1 box coiiiaii.mg c'. j, log, 2 jag of
Vinegar. 1 box of vegetables- no name.
From Upson county dried fruit, meai, trackers, shires,
towelq pGlow case-, wines, cord.'ais, egg , and vegetables.
From Mrs M H Kumn, Cedar > alley*, 2 box Sited with
coffee, sugar, dried fruit, Ac.
From TiiomaMcn. 1 box of Vegetable?, 1 box vf sheets,
shirts, quin?, piilow cases, towel?, Ac.
Accept the tnansa of our Association for the man7 con-
tribu iona received. We aincereiy hope you will still con r
tii ue to furnis’: us articles needed for the comfort of the
sick sold er3 The Southern women have enlisted for the
ii'ar, tnerefere iet it not bssaid that we did not act a noble
pari in thi3 revolution. Remember you perhaps have
friends far awsy, suffering m some hospital j therefore do
a 1 to these f,= you Would have those do into your friends
Mrs. IzAAU WIN2H1P, President.
Ecrr. H. O co*, Secretary..
CEXTRAL FEMALE gEMISARt,
Washington Street, ^Atlanta, Ga.
f|1H£ Exercises cf this School will be resumed on Moa-
X day, 18th August.
Rooms large, airy and well furnished. Grateful for the
very liberal putronsg*) bestowed duriDg the past three
years, they hope to merit a continuance and increase of
the same, as they have greatly increased their lacilities
and means of advancing their pupils. ^
For terms, please see circular, or call at the Lecture
Room of the Central Presbyterian Church, opposite City
Hall. J, W. MILLER,
aug9 tiljanio’62 MARY L. MILLER. 5
New Conscription Orders.
Tb (Ac Enrolling Officers of Georgia :
Headquarters, Oamp Randolph, \
Calhoun, Ga., July 2-5, 1802. /
Binc-v my circular of June 25th, I find that
by giving discretion to Enrolling Officers, many
&i' them have transcended the limits expected.
For instance, in authority for certificate? of
disability, in doubtful cases, I distinctly Btated
that the certificates chould be “only from an
Army Surgeon of good standing ” 1 find that
certificates have been obtained from the Physi
cians of the towns and country : these certifi
cates by till means must be recalled, and any ex
emption that has been granted on the strength of
them. All such individuals roust bo re enroll
ed and sent forward for examination by the
proper authority
I»r, Miller, the Chief Surgeon, positively re
stricts the right of examination to only those
Surgeons 6f 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. Mcggett, at Camp ; Dr. Tucker, Savannah ;
Dr. Doughty, Macon, and Dr. Ford, Augusta.
Others may be appointed at other points, oi
which due notice will be given.
Dr. Miller has not only found fault with the
examinations oi'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 of examination,
vis. all men aro 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 farmers 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 thoBO who may have to be discharged
after a few months service on account of weak
ness? still, for the time they are in service,
(hey will make good soldiers.
You will therefore be required to look to it
bow 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 are now
called for as soldier a.
i will repeat, you never had the right to ac
cept the certificates of physicians who were
not Surgeons of the Army; and if yi/U have ex
empted any one on that ground, you must re
enroll and send forward the conscripts to one
Headquarters Department No. 2. \
Onattanooga, August 11, 18(12. J
Special Order No. 14.
III. Martial Law i- hereby established with
in the corporate limits aud environs of the
town of Atlanta, Ga.
By commaud of Gen. Bragg.
GEO. A. GARDNER,
A. A. General.
a
Headquarters,
Atlanta, August 12, 1862.
Martial Law having been declared over At
lanta and its environs, as will bo seen by the
foregoing, I do hereby publish the following
Special Order for the information of Hotel and
Boardiug 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, until such visitor or traveller shall
produce a perufh for 3uch visit, which permit
shall immediately be delivered by such hotel
or hoarding house keeper or citizen, to the
Provost Marshal. The traveller or visitor
ghall thereupon call upon the Provost Marshal
and have such permit vised by him, or a new
permit granted to remain in, or leave I his city ;
and no hotel or boarding house keeper, or
citizen, shall permit such traveler or visitor to
take away his or her baggage, without having
a peimit vised by the Provost Marshal or his
permit to leave the city. Each hotel or
boarding house keepe * 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.
Jiou,\
62. J
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office,
Richmond June 11, 186.2.
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 42.
I. Provost Marshals are prohibited from taking
cognizance of civil cases.
II. When Mariial Law has been pr* claimed,
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 mischiei, 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 orderB for alimony and personal safety pf
the 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
the Provost Marshal, who will receive in-
of the points before named for rc-examination. 1 structions 10 carry them into effect.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
L OT No 7J, in bir.ck No. 9, containing one acrA near the
City Hall—a desirable and eligible building lot.
Lot No — on the west side of Windsor Street, extending
from Henry 10 Mobb’s-alley, containing Z 59-:00 acres—
one cf the highest and moat beautiful lots in the city.
Lot No. 1, southwest corner Windsor street and Henry
alley, containing two acres-^-high and level lot.
I. u No2, adjoining the above on the north—«nme di
mensions.
Lot No 3 aifeimng both the above on the west, contaln-
ng 2 il-100 acres.
Apply to bRALT A SOLOMON,
aualU-tf Whitehall street.
ATTEST!ON 9th LA. ARTILLERY BATTALION.
HsirquAETEE3 Camp Lccxre.
A Uinta; August 11, 1862.
General Order No T.j
j N obedience to orders received from Major A. Leyden, all
1 furloughs granted to men and officers belonging to this
Ii.ut.Ui n are hereby .revoked, and they are required to re
port at this camp on the- ;oth instant, cr they will be pub
lished as deserters.
By order. LLIAS HOLCOMBE,
augi'2-tf ' Cupt. Co. a, 9th Ga. Battalion Art.
H- HUNTINGTON, M- D
I> E N T I S
GEORGIA,
T
Four authority to recognize the certificates of
even Army Surgeons is recalled, as only certifi
cates of Army Burgeons, 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 o 1 life, and
who have been exempted through too great
strictness on the part of the Surgeons regu
iarly appointed, you are required to re-enroll
and send them up lor further examination
The above instructions for re-enrollment are
not expected to extend to “the halt,” “the
maimed,” or “the blind,” or to such palpable
eases of disability as requiie no Doctor to pro
nounce upon them.
Justice to those in service, and the necessity
or 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 prrvice by the Con
script Act, and it has even been noted by the
authorities at Richmond. I hope you wili be
energetic and enroll every man between iLe
ages cf 18 and 35, nor in service and not le
gaily exempt.
I will farther call your attention to a recent
General Order, No. 49, requiring you to arrest
all deserters from ths army, and all officers
and soldiers who are found absent from their
regiments without leave from the proper au
thority, and giving yon the right to confine in
jail all such men until you can forward them
to this camp to bo 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, you are authorized to arrest them and
confine tbeminjail 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
Safe-Enrolling Officers, and give to them all
suoh other instructions as may be necessary
I append the order obeve referred to.
JOHN DUNWCODY) Major A. A. G.,
Commandant Camp of Instruction.
A. i
L A N T A
OFFiOE .—la R.vwsjh’3 new buiiiiog, eomer Whitehall
and HcntoT streets—Restdfcrwo, Slot Lease to the left of
CM Var.eey'3.
VALl ABhE LAND b OR SALE
pose
has a good farm hoa-?e nn ii
appij in-in. diatety t >
HATTERS I HATTERS I
•v - JvoD JOURNEYMEN WOOL HAT MAKLRe CAN
Had consiant emj Ioyaent at eood wages.
Apply to J* M. HOLBROOK,
|j 17-121 Atlanta, Georgia.
War Department, Adjutant and Inspector /
General’s Office, Richmond, July, 14 1862. )
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 them to
the Commandant of the nearest Camp of Inn
struction, or to lodge them in the nearest jail,
and to return their Names, Company and Regi
ment to the Adjutant and Inspector General.
Jailors are requested to detain them, and wili
be allowed the fees and charges for the detention
of prisoners, prescribed by the law9 of the State
in which the jail is situated.
Enrolling Officers are 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, furloughs, details, or other
wise: and where this unauthorized absense 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.
Farchosers will do well to j Commandants of Camps of Instruction are
L. J. WINN, 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 Generai. '
Ey command of tho 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 oi any kind in the City or envi
rons, except by Druggists in the City. And all
orders for liquors must bo 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,
Cjm. Post & Pro. Marshal.
August 13, 1862.
SPECIAL ORDER.
It is hereby ordered that ail passports issued
front 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.
Py order: G. W. LEE,
Com’ding Po3t and Provost Marshal.
August 13, 1862.
Military Post, )
Atlanta, Ga., August 6, 1862.]
Special Order, No. —
It is hereby oidered that alter the date of this
Special Order, no Gaming Houses or Billiard
Saloons wilLbe permitted to open at any time in
this city or vicinity.
By order G. W. LEE,
Com. P. & P. M.
E. M. EDWARDY,
FAMILY GROCERIES
—AND—
Commission Merchant
At Qtr>ryt H. Da r,id’s old Stand,
Wnuehall-gtreet, Atlanta, Georgia.
4^-Particular attention given to all ORDERS
mar6-ly
F. GKUTEBRUCK,
Importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND AMERICAN
CIGARS,
Dealer n
Loriliard’s Maccaboy and Scotch Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, &c.
A OOOD assortment of the best CIUAKri for die retail
trade to be found at his store on Whitehall street,
between Ripley’s Crockery and Gilbert’s Jewelry store,
mar 22-1 y
Decatcr, Georgia
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels. Vases, XJrna,
and
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(South of the QeorgL. Railroad Depot,)
GEORGIA.
ATLANTA,
znayS-ly
TROOFEU’8 MANUAL.
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