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O IT T H K R N CONFEDERACY
DYE STUFFS, DRUGS, &(!,
A 'J*
VVHt >T.TO
.0 LBS
BLUE MAH; ,
75 I.B3.
GUM OPIUM
50 OZo
QUINTNE,
20 0256.
MORPHINE,
0 LBS.
SULPHUR 10
f.00 Lba TOILET Sf)A PS,
200 LBS. GOOD INDIG'J,
•JOo LBS. GOOD MA.DDER
>jt>G LB-** LUMP aLUai,
;;5 EELS. TR AIN OJLP,
A LhO,
4i.k) LBS EXTRACT LOGWOOD
And tbc Ur,'oat sfock r.T OOiK^P KM FRY in tL Coil
M6rtcy.
uu/l-lj HAMILTON, MARK LET A JOlXtfl
JtAJtFOH TH’S
POROUS isinglass
ADHESIVE FEASTED,
rOftIBJNKi* ft lPIl AiiMCA.
f ,1 iR snapping *U«t surgical operations, ,nil as ft ilrtas
J) Ing ta elthor IndaoJJ'T lacerated wounds. li dors
,„.t [,eel is clarwtly, of « a.y application, adheres firmly,
und being fyiead ar->n » thin l»bih\ socurnB a
an advantage over any other piaster ever bST, io ofltrc l to
11,0 p;iMir. It is the desideratum long wished for; supply
ing to the Surgeon a Plaster h. Utl3fld ut any momnot nnJ
without heat. producing uu iriflauiafion, no c>:rling of ihe
edgea, but fitting closely upon th, mqst uneven surtaces,
ituii being forttu* allow; the 6acapo of boat and morbid
matters, thus removing 3 dir.ct source of pain and iirita-
ti ,n. i’atroniged largely by the Confederate government.
Manufactured 1 } I* J HI LIN 4 CO.,
Diuggfots, lia.o;,. Ga.
n,,inu>n3 6f ewe of cur Cl hr at id SUrgeom.
titETOW H.drnu Savannah, Ga , April £3, lihi.
Gentlemen: In refer cnee to your plaster, wo use nothing
uise, we nuthioir else, w« need nothing elss. Jt is con
sidered indispensable in field surgery—as the common ad-
hrtlfo plaster cannot be usi-d on the field without girsl
inconvenient a 1 most cordially end rsi , vcry wore that
I,a3 been said nr written in its praise
Respertftilly, yonrs, *o., fi H 1T.INT, M. D
Memcai DiaiCTCuY Oftt'e. Charleston, S C
.Ueetre. J. S. Zeilin <£ Co. ■
Gentlemen: I have tested your Isiaglafs Piaster nr. j
find it an excellent aziicle; possessing. as yon say, tenacity
v.iih ile.iibii.ilii?. I lal.e pleasure in recommending it to
urmy Surgeons, to be used in all oracs whore this kind f
plaster is indicated. Vciy respectfully,
It. A. KINLOCH. Surgeon
a r.il Medical Director Department S. C. and Ga,
Ottti.ita l HoaniAt, Waynesviile, Ga.
Gentttnen: 1 hare made a trial of Darifl rib's Isinglass
Adhesive Plaster, and am t.leased to say that i regard it in
all ieBpects superior to Ilajhand’s. It has au additional
claim upon the profession of the Confederacy in bring of
home origin and manufactn. e.
Yours respectfully, II. L. LIED, M. 1) ,
nug‘2 lm burgeon C. S. A.
< * O \ It: It N M ID N T
OV THK
CONFEDERATE STATES.
President.
jETFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi
Vice President
ALEX H. STEPHENS,
Ot Georgia.
Secretary of Biaie.
JUDAH t* BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana
Secretary ot the Treasury
C G. MEMMINGEE
Of South CaroliBa
Secretary ot u ar.
GEORGE W. RANDOLPH.
Of Virginia
Secretary ot the Navy-
.STEPHEN B. MALLORY.
Of Florida.
Attorney General.
THOMAS H. WATS ,
Of Alabama.
Poetmafiter General.
, ft lAi N U 4 REAGAN
Of TerAs
i/'BSP3 Constantly on hand an ezeelieut ateeb f
eOSPECTK)NK R1ES—
F. M. JACK, Agent.
lLtLci and Candy Manufacturer,
(Next door to TV. F Herring & G
Vv'Ltitohall Street, A tlanta, Ga.,
K
FRUITS,
NUTS,
c JlFdIUEVES,
J ELI IBS,
rioin ks,
Ar., Ac.
Als.u ttna lmpiwt»1 LTWKS, BUANDTB3, TOBACCO,
tTvIARS, Ac.
AIbo « gi> hi variety of Fancy Articlsa—Baakcto, Toys,
so.
die Ladies and rhe public generally ar.. r-._-i.eafhlly in
vited to call irtttj'8
Valuable Farm For Sale.
1 OFFER for sale my plantation iu this (Coweta) count.
lying ten miles webt of Newuau. it oontains elevon
hundred acres, fir>nr hundred and seventy five cleared aod
,;•* hnndred an.d twenty-five In tne wo,..is. This is a cb:
...abtcfhrm It is most admirably adapted to the growth
if Cotton and the reroab—producing the former In great
perfection and the latter iu yieat abundance. The wood
-»nd is very strong, rich and heavily titrihccl, Al.nge
proportion of the cleared land sa fresh and very pi do. ri>.
There 1s not a bettor watered farmgfc Oeorcia. The water
:» pure and location hiatlthy. 'I'lrV^aTr.nnah and Gi..0
«stlroad will run, when completed i the same 1 cir,g ur .i i y
futirdly graded to the Chatfshot. Lee river) withni . in
.ula and a half ot the premise -
I v.ill soli at the same time twenty negroes, fourteen
cad cf borsce , ad mules, cows, hogs sheep, plantation
ca ls, ya superior lot) wagons, carts, and , thing ar.pcr-
cainicg to the farm. *' _
Tho improremcufs consict . t :» vnbstanlial dwelling,
^egro cabins, large new gin h. use, gin and thresher, c. i-
ten screw, Ac. ihfsec'e - given when tire present ci r p is
athored. which will also bo sold wub the land it dec-had.
IA5H11 he ptensed to show the land to any me wishing t >
orch.se tail on rr-c ,t Isewiova. Georgia.
T10 U . K WRIGHT._
LIFE INS U RANG "R .
i H E G E O R D i l
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hepartinem
At SAVANNAH
Jel5*if
i UTLEFn Actuary
c-CtU-Kb. SMITH, A .-.at.
Alls.
p. e. mcdaniel,
WHOLESALE CKOCL&,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AXl) C&AIXS IS
All kinds of Produce,
h .r.icr Street, bi>w -ji 117, and Prii/r,
dlLASTA, - UBIIKLIA.
marSUtf
RUN THE BLOCKADE.
-00HSIUS ESOLWU CAT, rtTTEE AliD NOTE
PAPER,
Rl'I.ED AND l NSTaM i'ED
iHciBF lit .> DilElJ .Hi >t s -. N t)
ENVELOPES,
d l^r J- McPHKBSOK A CO.
JUST received I
•c At-tf
. I...
onfeitcratc IT.npvegs—Pirst Srs.sio«.
'owing 1. a list of the tnembc.a c.f the first Con-
***^ — . ,
•,f the PtrmaneDt Ooveinment ot tr.c Conieoerate
tstea, whi. h meets in February next:
fi iU 32 maikt'J with an asterisk (*> are members tire
.-.nisir.nal Centress.
SENATE.
11.134 Ml
MIS5. ffitl
.a I.. Yancey,
J-diC ti. e’iaikc,
O Clay, Jr.,
K. L. E Payton
-A tlEAtii-Ah.
Nf.BTH OA Rul.tti 4
-i.cn W. Johnson,*
George Davis,*
it Mit.-heil,
Wm Dortch.
JXOaiBi
BOOTH OAKOTTSA
macs f.i. Baker,
Rebel t W. Barnwcii,-'
t Maxwell,
James I. Orr *
G£G2G1A
TEHIJESaEK
>nn VV l.ewia,
Ciuataviis A. Henry,
n U.ll,*
L iudon O. Haynes.
EVOnTCKY
TEXAS.
oerj? u Burned,
Louis T. Wigfall,*
.! F iiiius.
W. S. Oldham.*
I.ODISL4NA.
XiaomiA.
i«ard Sparrow’
ft. M. T Hunter,
>. Sernmes
Wra tiaiiarl Preston
HT3STBSTPP!
ir. Blown,
i Ph;*l»n.
HOUSE or REPRFSENTATiVFS
IJiBlMS
Dist.,
LSt.
3. Casper W. Bell,
r J Foster,
4. Adam H. Condon,
W It. Smith,
{>. U. G. West,
J. V. Kalis,
6. I.. W. Freeman,
J. L. fti. Curry,*
i. — Hyer.
F S. Lyon,
SOUTH CAUCUS 4.
W. I. CliiUon, 4
1. W. N. H Smith,*
D. tepton
2. R, k. Bridges,
6. 3. Pugh.
3 O. B. Keenan^
. 3. l'argan.
4. T, D. McDowell,
At t ANSI 3.
b A. H. Arrington,
A. G. Garland,
6. J. R. McLean,
lames M. Patterson
l W. S. A3he ;
tlncomplete.j
S. W illiam Lander,
9 B. S. Gaither,
FIOfiiDA.
lii. A. T. Davidson.*
dames D. Dawkins,
FGUTH OAROLISA.
K. B Hilton.
1. John McQueen,
QEORGrA.
2, W. Poicher Miles,*
Jolinn Hartridgi,
3. L, M. Ayer,
Charles J. Munnerlyn,
4. ili. L.Bonham,
Ulrica Holt,
0. James Farrow,
Augustus H. Kenan.*
fc W. W. Boyce.*
David W, Lewi
TENNKSSK.A
V.. W Clark,
Robert i". Tcippe,
hurius J. GartreU,
Eardy Strickland,
Augustus R. Wr.giit
KESTCOKT.
Wiiiis B. Maohtn,
Jc'hn W. Crockett,
U E. Read,
Joseph R. Heist:..M,
W. G Swan,
VV. u. Tibbs,
E, F. Gardenshire,
Henry 8 Foote, lr.,
Meredith P. Gentry.
George IV. Jones,
Thomas Mennes,
J. 1). C. Atkins.'
a George W. Ewing,
\ii
John Y. Wright,
X J S-Chrismau,
u.
F> M Ourvia.*
ti. T. L. Burnett,
TEX 4S,
.. U. W. Bruce,
t.
John A. Wil« ox.
H. B Hodge,
O. C Herbert,
K. M. Bs uoe.
y.
P. W. Gray,
ill. .1 W. Moci-:,
4-
F. B Sexto u,
il. R. J. Breckinridge,
D.
M. D. Graham,
te J. M. Ellic tt.
t»»
b H. Eppersou
LODISIAM4.
VIBSUOA,
Cliailes J. I iilieie,
1.
M. R H. Garnett,
:. Charles M Com id,*
•i.
Joliu B. Cliambl,
Duncan P. Keanc-i ,*
d.
John Tyler,
L Lu, ion J. Dupre,
4
Roger A. Pryor,*
>. John L. I ewis,
h.
Thomas 3. Boeock,
i. John Petkins, Jr. ; *
John Goode, Jr.,
.alSSISSii . I.
«
James P. Holcon.be,
J. W. Clapp,
D. C, DeJarnettc,
.. Rauben Davis,
William Smith,
i. Israel Welch,
Li
Alexander R. Bote,
i. U. O. Ch3!Ui‘ei 3,
n.
TohnB Baldwin,
t> R. Single wo
n Kariadaie,
John J. McRae
H”Sn'.rai
Vv M. Cook,
T 0. Harris,
It Walter R. Staple;,’
1J. V.'alte, Preston,*
U Albert G, Jenkins,
15 Robert Johnston,’
it-, charltu IF. Russcii,’
SAL'ltLlr If,'ll HARSKSS STORE FOR SAIL,
I WILT, sell, upon private terms, the whole stock ..f Sad
dle and Hat ness roateriais, the property cf Wm. H.
bite, -luCcased, cousisring of a large stock of nil kinds of
Harness, Saddle and Carriage Mountings, Tools, Ac ; Wag
on rod Buggy Spukes and Hubs; Iron Axles, Baggy
Springs Ac. !- Met all that belongs to the 3toct on hand,
which 1 suppose- to be one of the best assorted of tho kind
in the country. A quantity of Leather will be sold with
tho above st ■ k, .■ a. -irc l Apply to
E. J. JOHNSON,
Home, Georgia.
FOR SAIF, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.
O N tho 7th d .7 of Oct her next, I will soil, in the town
of Lexingtou. Ogl-thorpe county, Ga-, my TANNE
RY. DWELLING, hHOE SHOP, LAND, and all PERS0N-
AL PROPS®TV. Go d paying property, plenty of Bark,
the yard full f core ;; rings, branches, well, and two fine
orchards on the pin -.> i no and bring your Confodcrat
money, or good p -, • 1 yen .-as have time.
Address -J. 8. SMITH,
augtS-diwid Lexington, Ga.
i i\i) FOR SALE,
I -.tFFEK for sale 4J«)a. i :s of land, tfctee miles from
Covington Dcp : 77. v i a coru.ty, lying tor throe
quarters of a tnib ou Ytdb.fr river, with one cf the finest
shoals in the Stats; c.r.e-ii. . i in the weeds—grr-d plafcta-
tiou, dwelling, orch.a: d. ' Apply to
Dr. O 8. FROPniTT.
Covington, Ga.
r-AI.TC.
.“T |\J k * r - Nonparcd, ."cal lbs
iMHI Ciiscs. davh i .-.its,
WANTED,
AT the
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
f o H a AHii,
5,000 CORDS BAHK.
R T H S.NTERSOn7 Ag - t.
Brevier Type, bead letter,
r,F\r i-.ukt. inDu i .iit--, a 1". .rt.siup rules. Column r ules,
chases, Ac., iu f&ct, a complete outfit for a paper 26 by 36.
Tire matt-rials have Leon used but a abort time, and every
thiug is complete and in petlV, t order. For further par
ticul&rs apply to J. J MARTIN,
r'xe.ntw estate of £ Y. Martin,
mar 20 tt Columbus, Ga.
LOST—A Ft NR GFJi.
A N Array Officer, uu or about iin 6th lust . left ia the
c.us between Montgomery mut this pUee, a fine sil
ver mounted Sharpe's Rifle, it m.y have been left in the
cars which want un to Augusta. Jhe attention of Con
ductors and ■ ihers on the trains is respectfully called to
ti.is matter. The gen, cr any inloturaiion concerning it,
. may be left at the Confederacy office. aagl3-fit*
j NOTICE TO BANK OF FI ETON.
[ fjTHKF.E months after date, applies;i r. will be male to
X tk* shove named Bank for the full payment of the
h.iif bill described below. The corresponding half was
moiled to m? at Cc- -a P. 0 . Floyd c. aniy. Georgia, cn the
j 15th of Janr. cry, 1861, p.nd was lost or stolen frem the mail
: r.ivJ r.->t rooeivea by ine, to wit: one r.«e Dollar Bill No.
j 12.645. letter A.
| ar.glFlatr.3r;* ,T. R. FAIN.
WANTED.-25 NEGROES.
, I WISH t: purchase L.r my own use for plantation *<:r-
1 vise, twenty-fire Negroes—y. nag men and women cf
j g- l disposition. Any one having Negroes fi r sale- will da
] well to see me at my , th. e at ?. B. Rots. n A Co’s.
I »ng7-Im ' W. p. caicari.SJ.
Ailasta A Wist-For RanjtoanGBL,
Atlanta, Ga. An.ust 11, 1662.
' i V’ UU 3ept*mb«r, proximo, the- rales cf Freight
V " vo; this Red Will be adyanccd 2*1 per eta;, and the
, rates for Passenger Fares wnl he about f-c.r.ts per mite fcr
; Erst, and 3 cents per mile for second class tickets,
i auglT-dtlscp GEO. G. HULL, enp O’ictOEdent.
I’llILlVPEfi f PTISg |
| tu.itN b. Da vis
PEASE & DAVIS/
wholesale and retait
4 -i H O i J E H ^
('omnmsioii Merchants,
F’f'.ar htrsF-bsrvcftt,
ATLANTA,
.(t tillROi 4.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
TOB A COO, TURPENTIN E,
bacon, buckets,
STARCH, SUGAR,
SPTCE, RICE
LARI),
YARNS,
YiNEGA R,
.HIRTINO,
jbttil ii
SALT,
DUCK,
cm A RS,
SUEEriNG,
PEA8E at DAVIS.
LANGSTON, ORANE & HAMMOCK,
Deaitrs in
STAPLE AN1> FANCY
1 > R V GOODS,
Ibrupr oi ilhiibliall aiui Alahanta .street
! j 111 E Y have always on hand a g.ai.l stock ,
DHE8S GOODS ct every kind.
HOglERV.
G1 < > v as,
ff IITTi; ■ GOODS,
SHIRTINGS,
OSHABURUS,
THREAD,
^ A NU
SHOES OF ALL KINDS.
jylG-5ui
Great Bargain
IN A
HOUSE AND L O T
IN SritYWAH,
Farm in Coweta County, Ga.
1/IUIlT acres cd land under fencen, ^)th a street run-
ili ning through.
House has eeren rooms, ceil b canvassed and papered,
all -n th first floor.
i. n.cd Stables, 2d teet square, with extra rooms, Cow
rli ■ s.c„ for cattle and pi avander.
1 i...d Crib 10 by 20, rat proof.
i ... framed negro negro honsss, kitchen, smoke house,
i ; vsn at. iter with fnrnaco, superior well, dry well, ic.—all
j . itit, good style,
■2-o iftr. : trees, mi y .,ugand Jiut ccmmandng to bear
good ci. , - Appb pears, poaches, piuiiis, qtuuoes, straw
berries; .v
Fish Pond well stocke d, 8-000 surface feet cd water, pure,
and entirely supplied by springs
Paice $3,600
Plantation of 303 acrc3 of land, on iha Atlanta s West
Point Railroad, five miles north of Nownan, cne mile south
of Powell's station—150 acres in cultivation, the remain
der in the woods, w ii timbered and watered
price $2 500
Apply to D F, IldMaiOND,
je21-tf Nswnan, Georgia.
Confederate
mSUIIANOE OOkiPANY
i i fC \ T f. A t‘dT v .
Eire and IJti‘ Insurance.
Profile n> be Dlviaea bctwttn tne insn-
ten and Inssrtd.
H AVING complied with tbs previsions of the charter.
this C-mpany is ready to n. vire applications ter in
surance and issue policies, at their office inRawscu’s fcnild-
ing, corner of Whitehall and Hunter streets, against lass
by fire, and on the bves of slaves and of whits persons
Insurance is now offered to ibe citi _ :ns of Atlanta in a
home office, combining the Security cf a Stock Capital wifh
the advantages of a mutual company
C, F McCAT, President.
P»?i:to Bncw;<. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Joseph Winshipi, Jamas Ormoud,
E £ Lawson, A j Eiaay,
1.. p. Clayton, cf Augusta,
8. D. Linton, *• mayfily
COX & HILL,
»ibulifdle licdlei* in .
WINES. LIQUORS, &c. (
H
I'EAl Il l REE STREET,
aVL in st ie—
loo barren, Pur* Corn WtrUi- y,
100 barrels Rectified Whisky
. Oo barrels old Rye wtrisky,
id quarter casks Port Wim_
o quarter ^aaks Madena VV u,c..
id quarter casks Malaga Wiu.
2o 6oo Cigars. istrev-l?
JACOB EAUFFER,
(Under the Augusta Hotel.)
AVGUSTA, ----- GEOIiGIA,
AUCTION
AND
Gen’al Commission Merchant,
t. j the sale .I
MERCHANDISE, SEAL ESTATE, STiiCfis, BONDS
% AND NterROEh
G A. PARKER, Auctioneer.
CEOIUGA, Fulton County.
WnEREAri, Stephen Bowen, Guardian of Francis M.
» » De«.u, applies to me forau order for leave to Sell the
real estate belonging to said ward. These are to cite all
pors.ms Concerned to show cause, it any ,lj °y hava, accord
ing to law, why said order should not be g lft tttea. Iu t
June 21st. 1S62. W. K- VENABLE, Clerk S. C.
jc22-2m
Ex officio Oidinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
A PPLICATION wiil be made to the Court of Ordinary
A of Fnlton county Georgia, at the first regular term
after the expiration cf two months tronr the date ct this
notice, for leave to sell tho land3 belonging to the estate ot
Gilford B Wilson, late of said county, deceased, lor the
benent of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.^
angle odd WM. A J. M. HOLBROOK. Adnn s,
|i\OTICK TO DEBTORS Ac CREDITORS.
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of William A Chis-
elm. late of Fnlton county, deceased, are requested
to coma forward and settle their indebtedness to said e3-
tats ; and ail persons having claims against said estate, to
prestnt them immediately for payment at my offico at .
B. Robson A Co.’s, duly proyen according to the law in
such cases made and provided. . .. . . ,
an?5-4bd WILI.I3 P- CHISOLM, Adrn’r.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ITT HERE AN, Joseph Ilambry applies fct letters ofguar-
Y Y diar.sbip for the person and property ot John Ham-
try. orphan of L. H. Ilambry, deceased—
These are to cite and admonish all persons interested to
file their objections, if any they have, why sail letters
should not be granted, on the first Monday in October
next. Given under my hand at office, Augnst 5, 1S62.
augl3-30d If- D. LUCKIE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Tl” HERE A 8 Weslc-y Hudson andWiliiam Cannon apply
• ’ to me lor letters oi guardianship for the persons
and property oi George R. Cash and Allison Cash, orphans
of George W. Cisli, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and atlmonish the kindred
and all persons concerned, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand and offleia
signature, at office, this August r, 1S62.
ang8-30d* R. E. MANGUM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
J ~0HN R KELLY having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary cf said county for a discharge from his guardi
anship of Mary E. Boyd and Richard A. J. C. A- Boyd—
These are therefore to cite all persons interested to show
cause, by filing objections in my office, why the said John
R. Kelly should not be dismissed from his guardianship o.
Mary E. Boyd and Richard A. J C. A Boyd, -and receive
the nsnal letters ot dismission. Given under my hand
at office this 30th July, 1662.
jySO-Wd WM D, LUCtvIE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, New I on County.
AMES ELLINGTON having applied for Letters of Ad,
ministration open the estate ct Sidney K. EUingtou-
de ceased, late of said county:
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted said applicant on the first Monday in October next.
Given under my hand at office this first day of Augnst,
1862. WM. D LUCKIE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fnit-on County,
\ XTIXEE.EA3, Amanda Hathcock, gutudiun oi the person
YY and estate of Mary O. Hatlnock, minor, ia desirous
ot obtaining letters of diuinisomn from the guardianship
aforesaid. These are therefore to cit_ and admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors, and all other parsons what
over, to be and appeal at my office, within the time spe,
fled by law, to show cause, if any they hav C) why said let
ters should not be granted Given under my hand and
official signature, this Tin July, lso3.
j>10-60d It. E. MANGUM, Oidinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County
A PPLICATION will be wade to the Court of Ordinary
of Fulton county, Georgia, at the first vtgular term
after the expiration of two months from this notice, for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of George
T. McLaughlin, late of said county, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
MARY A. MCLAUGHLIN, Adm’x
Auvust 13 1862-augl3-2m
NEWTON SHERIFF SALE.
O N tho first Tuesday iu September next, within the le
gal hours ufsale, before tho Couit-H.-use door in the
city of Covington, Newton county, will be sold the follow
tug propoity, viz: Two lots in the town of Oxford, Newton
county, number one hundred (100) and number one huu
dred and thiee, (103) as the property of William W. Cook
sey, to satisfy sundry cost fi. fa3. issued from a Justices 1
Court held in the 4G2 district G. M. of said county, in favor
of officers of court vs. William vv. Cooksey. Levy made
and returned t u ine by a bailiu
jy23-td NEWTON ANDERSON, D.p. Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Fnlton County,
\V HEREAS. Benjamin Thurman, 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 the heirs and creditors of said estate.
These are to cite and admonish the heirs and creditors of
said estate to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to snow cause, it any they have, why
said order should not bo granted.
Given under my baud and official signature, this June
30,1862. W R TENABLE, Clerk S C-,
july2-6Cd* Ev officio Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
f | ’HERE will be sold, before the court house dooi in the
I town of Campbeilton, on the-first Tuesday in Sep
tember nest, between the legal hours of sale, the following
fractions or lots of Land; No. 144, No. 145, Nc. 146 in the
seventh district of originally Coweta but now Campbell
county; also, fraction no 117, in tits ninth district oi origi
nally Fayette, but now Campbell county .in all 4l6>£ acres,
tnoie or loss. Sold as the | roperry of Drury Siizey, late
of said county, deceased, fcr lira benefit of the heirs and
creditors cf said deceased, said Land is situated on Line
Creck, three miles from Fail burn and five from Campbell-
ten. About sixty acres cleared, with good cabins and or
chards, and well timbered. Any one wishing to pureha30
would do re 11 ; Ml and examine ill. premises. Terms
cash: JAMES M. CANTRELL,
jylO-td Administrate
ADIuusiSTUATOR’S SAME.
G iEORGIA. VULTON COUNTY.—Will be sold at the
T Court House door in the city of Atlanta, on tho First
Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, viz: Two likely negroes—one wo
man about 38 years old, and her child abont 8 years old.
Iso, ons City Lot containing J.£th of an acre, more or less,
or. Marietta street. It is an inclosed Lot, and is bounded
by the Lot now occupied by Mrs. Driay on the North, and
by Jonathan Carmichael on k tbe South. Also, one Brick
yard Lot containing 1 acre, more or less, and bounded on
sho North by a street known as Brickyard street; on the
West by Jesse Wood’s Brickyard Lot; on tho South by the
widow Howard's lor, and^ cn the Ea3t by Benjamin Thur
man’s Brickyard Lot. Tho .above property belonging to
the estate cf William Thurman dcccassd, and sold in ac
cordance with an enter of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for tho benefit of iho heirs and creditors of said
estate. BENJAMIN THURMAN,
aug7-60d Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAME.
YY/ ILL be sold, cn tho first Tuesday in Catcher u.
Y V before the Court House door in Covington, Newton
county, Georgia, within the leeal henrs cf sale, (113) one
hundred and thirteen acres cf land, more or less, it being
the Southeast portion of lot (17-5) ons hundred and seven
ty-five, in the (16th) sixteenth district of originally Henry
now Newton county, Georgia, bout one mile north of Con-
yer's station, with abont forty acres in the woods, the bal
ance in cultivation, except rime fifteen acres, which is
turned out; a good Irani cd d .velliug-bouso and other ne
cessary out-buildings attached; a good apple and pearh
orchard cn said place, ."'old as the property of Thomas
Street, deceased late of Newton county, Georgia, for the
benefit ot the hcii= and credit, is of said deceased. Tcims
of sale cash. WM. B, STREET,
augte-td Adrn'r of Thos. Street, deceased.
WiriiiM Baatte
Jail if
WANTED.
H 'WO NEGRO HeN. to chop wood, a short distance in
A the country. Apply at the Sabre Factory. Atlanta.)
B. MARSHALL i CO.
RtiiiE NISI.
| Mortgage, ie. October Term, 1S61.
. rf Superior Court ,.i Fulton auunry,
Cu.es bt foiRiv. j Georgia.
Present, the Hon. O. A. Bull, Judge of said C„ut.
L X appearing to the Court, by the petition cf William
Barnes, that on the first day of May, in the year of our
L-wd eighteen hundred and aixt-y-ons, Clark Beggeriy, ol
said county, made and delivered to said Barnes twelve
promissory notes fci nliy dollars eafh and one for tea dol-
iais, all due one day after data• ari l that afterwards, on
tr.c thirty-first day of May in said year, to secure the pay
ment oi s>ai,i instruments, executed and delivered to said
EarneS; y: ur petitioner. h.s deed of mortgage whereby he
conveyed to him city iot one hundred and twenty on land
it nny-rwo. in the-fourtccrth district of originally Henry,
r.c - i niton county, bound'd north by the southern limit
of the right of way cf tho Georgia Railroad, and running
back two hundred Let, containing onc-haif aero, more or
less—conditioned that if avid Clark Beggeriy should pay
off and discharge said promissory notes according to their
tenor and effect, that then said deed ef mc-t-a-e ,-rd sa-'d
cotes should be void.
And it further appealing that said pi-auiesory notes ra-
main unpaid, it is therefore oidcjci that said Clark Bcg-
g,iiy pay into this Court, by ttre first da; of the next term
thereof, the prineipoL interest and cost due cm said pro-
tma^ry notes, or sh„w cause te tho couliai;, *f there be
any ; and that on failure of said Claik Beggeriy eo to do.
tty equity oi redemption in and fo said mortgaged pie-
Li T" S i L -'- fore< =r thereafter bailed and foreclosed. -
And it is further ordered, that thi= ruin be published in
the An a rn confederacy, once a moath for four mouths,
cr a copy thereof served „n the said Clark Beggeriy, or foe
special agent or attorney, at least three months before the
i-u»i loiaiox chid Court
tj the C ..urt. 0;t. i * r Term, i8dl.
r . . A. v>. HAMMOIiB c SON.
p titizr.'s Arrcrr^ ey?.
BROWN, FLEMING & CO.,
Masonic Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED Oil CONSIGN
MENT— .
175 HOGSHEAD ASSORTED SUGAR,
100 REL3 SUGAR DOUSE MOLASSES,
A lso, in Slure aui For Saie.
80 GROSS MATCHES;
COURT CALENDAR FOR 18«1.
3SV13KD BY THk SOBTHUBN RKOiiBI.SR
SUPERIOR COURTS.
48 ENGLISH STILTON CHEESE
400
800
DOZEN COATS' 200 YAR1
THREAD, FROM No 8 to
OOL
DOZEN CLARK'S BEST BLAi h MA
CHINE THREAD, FROM NO * l-
60;
400 DOZEN MOSELY’S tOO VARD9 th.
Cord, WHITE AND BLACK SPO. •
THREAD
1000 DOZEN BROOKS’ 200 YARDS GRACE
SPOOL THREAD;
12 DOZEN AINSWORTH BROWN AND
BLACK MACHINE FLAX THREAD,
2 OZ. TO THE SPOOL;
60 GREAT GROSS FOuR-HOLE WHITE
AND BLACK BONE BUTTONS;
25 BALES BROWN AND BLEACHED DO
MESTICS;
6 BALES TWEEDS
3 GASES 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 ot
direct importations at Charleston.
je!7-ly. BROWN, FLEMING & CO
JANUARY
2d Monday, Chatham
4ih Monday. Richmond
Lumpkin
♦Ktoyd
FEBRUARY.
1st Monday, Clark
Campbell
Dawuuu
2d Monday, Forsyth
[Polk
ulascock
Merriwetner
Walton
4th Monday,Baldwin
Jacksau
Mcnrca
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
1st Th’sday, Pierce
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
Casa
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Fickcna
Washing:, ti
Webater
Monday, Cobb
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
lattnul
Ware
Friday after,Bulloch
•*tb Monday Clinch
Chattahoochei
Euiduiic)
Lae
Twige*
Wnita
Wilkea
4th Th’sday Montgomery
Monday j „ . .
after 4th
Monday J
APRIL.
JULY.
ist Monday. Floy.r*
4tfi iUGudttjj LUiLphin’'
Auaucr
2d Monday, Cantpb. i.
Cisxk
Dawson
2d Monday Forsym
tPoib
Glaoil
Merriwithci
Walton
4td Monday. Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walk..
Th’day after, Fier..
SKPTSMEER
Ist Monday, Appiisg
Chatto.ga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
Washington
ii efcsl ci
2d Monday, Gobi.
Calhoun
Hail
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
iUi .Monday, Clinch
t Thattahoochee
maun el
Lee
Twiggs
jtniie
Wilkes
Monday af-I
tm the 4th v i-. h.-ls
Monday )
OCTOBER,
1st 4 2d Monday, Cart nil
4th Monday, Booty
Eariy
Fuiton
JOHN H. LOVEJOY,
Cherokee Block, Peach- Tree rat.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
VV fi 0 ' £ S1 E AN 0 RETAIL
OH OCEK ,
AND DEALETC IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
Wines, Liquors, &c.
CA2H BUYERS are invited to call and exuruiuu his
stock. He will always sell for cash at short profits
mar22-tiiifeb2y'62
J. T, PORTEB,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
GENERAL AGENT
For the Purchase and Suit of all kiiuw uf
P JR O X> IJCE,
Marietta street.
axL-aNTa Ga.
Refers to—
Masssty A Lansdell, Go
Reese <fc Linron. Augusta. Ga
Rev. W- C. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poailain. Greeustorongn, Ga
Geo W. Williams, A; Co. ; Charitstoa ; £
3tratton 4c Seymour, iiashviil.. To,;..;
J. H. wilty, Nashviila T.iu
jan29tf
Envelopes ! Envelopes!
W. a FRA2ER,
ENVELOPE MANUFACTUfiER,
HABIEfl'A, GEORGIA.
t AM now prepared to furnish any quantity of SELF-
SEALING BUSINESS ENVELOPES, at $4 per thou
sand, equal to any made in the Confederate States and sold
at |6 find |6 per thousand.
A11 orders will be promptly attended to.
Send for samples
Address W A. FRAZER,
Marietta, Georgia.
N B —Envelopes cut and made to order, if desired by
parties having paper. Juiy3-3m
1st 4 2d Monday- Carr.J.
Gilmer
1st Monday, Dooiy
Goiiioii
Early
Taylor
Fulton
tfarren
Garden
Whiter, inn
Fiku
Pika;
Rabun
Wednesday after, in.bun
Taylor
2d Monday, Fannin
Warren
tlabershatn
Wilkinson
Hanco. 1
2d Monday, Habersham
Harris
Hancock
L&UlcHS
HarrU
Miller
Laurens
Scriven
Miller
Sumter
Shriven
2d Monday, Franklin
Sumter
Glynn
T’eday after McIntosh
titxlaijll
2d Monday, Franklin
Henry
Glynn
Jeffersen
Haralson
Jones
Henry
Murray
J offers on
Oglethorpe
Jones
Pulaski
Liberty
Steivart
Murray
UmoL
Oglethorpe
Worth
Pulaski
Thursday 1
Stewan
after > Montzonier>
Wurth
j
*Bryan
tth Monday. Bar,F3
Wavne
Wayne
Banks
Decatur
Decatur
DeKaib
DeKaib
HCuStCH
Houston
•Jasper
Jasper
Lincoln
Liacolu
Schtey
Schley
Tattnall
Whitfield
Towns
Wilcox
Whitfield
Friday after, Telfair
W ilcox
Camden
Friday after, Telfair
Thursday after, Irwin
Camden
Monday after, Berrien
Thursday after, Irwin
. - Carlton
Monday after, Carlton
MAY.
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday, Clayton
1st Monday, Berrien
Gilmer
Clayton
Randolph
Effingham
Upson
Milton
2J Monday, Burke
Randolph
Catoosa
Ups-'-n -
Chatham
2.1 Monday, Burke
Fannin
Catoosa
Mltchoii
Mitchell
MuSCOgoc
MusuOgue
3d Monday. Bibb
3.1 Monday Bibb
Quitman
Quittm.ru
Spaulding
Spauldiu*
Troup
Troup
Union
Baker
Baker
4th Monday. Dale
’ Terrell
Towns
Last Monday, Coiqutu
-JUNE.
1st Monday, Lowndet,
Dougherty
Milton
2d Monday, Biooks
•Johnson
3d Monday, In c mas
4th Monday, Richmond
4th Monday, Dade
Terrell
Thursday after, McIntosh
Monday after, Colquitt
“ “ Liberty
Monday alter Liberty. Bryan
DECEMBER
tst Monday, Dougb.ity
Lowndes
2d Monday, -Johnson
Brooks
tClay
2d Monday Thomas
*May hold uirec weeks, if neces3arv at each term
Tikis changi net to take effect till after the next regu-
ir term cf the Ccurt-
jAil Courts i i Clay connty, which, under the t.id law
rouid sit between no w and the times as fixed by this „ct
oust stand ever till the time fixed as above.
C O N FEDERA T E
Iron and Brass Foundry,
ON HUNTER SFREET,
ATLANTA. GA.,
BY
GL LL ATT & HARNF.S,
HO are prepared to do, at the SHORTEST NuTlCI
ail kinks ..t Wutk in Iron aud BRAhd. and AlmLim
ry J^ts of erery Jeseription.
de^ 7 tf JA.' £ GULLaIT
VV
JAMES H. POWELL,
General Commission
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
HOaTGOJIEiik, Ai-ABAttfA.
\\ ILL attend subtly to the selling of every description
_ ’ of Met ehairdise, and to the Receiving and Forward
ing ot all Freights ty Steamboats, Railroads, or otherwise.
As the Railroads Lave discontinued the system of thro”
freights, the funds necessary to pay expenses at this place
must be forwarded with every shipment.
48“Office In the Montgomery Insurance Bniiding.
REFERENCES —Anderson, Adair k Co.. Wm L High,
Jchn T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga.
Ross k Seymour, Carhart dr Bro., Macon, Ga.
Wm. R. Phillips 4 Co., Peter Farrar. Griffin, Ga.
J. E. Morgan, LaGrange, Ga.
Pirner, England 4 Doyle, Atheas, Ga. ap29-tf
42d Georgia Regiment.
IltAsquAsixns 42d Rsg’t Ga, Yotcxrn:..3 )
bean’s Station, East Tcnn. : July 10,1S62. J
A LL furicughed men of this Regiment, whoso furlough,
have expire'!, are ordered to rqjoin their respoctivo
commands immediately, and report themselves at my
Headquarters for duty. Those claiming to be still sick,cr
otherwise disabled for duty, are required to send forward,
without delay, the certificate of a Physician of known rep
utation and skill in ki3 profession. Absentees without
leave will report themselves immediately, or eise will be
brought back in chains, if necessary, by a squad cf men
detailed tor that purpose, and tried 03 deserters.
Absentees without leave from—
Company D—Janies M Crcssley, Denson Brown
Company E—Westiey Piper; Sergeant Wm W Ivy, sunt
home on sick furlough, since joined another company
Company F—Corporal Levi T Gay
Company I—Silas Embry.
Company K—Wm E Tarbutten.
Commanders of Partizan Corps, to which any of the
above-named absentees without leave may have attached
themselves, will put them enter arrest and send me n,,ti, e
of the luct. By order of R J. HENDERSON,
_ _ Colonel Commanding 42d Reg’t Ga. Yols.
H. M. Wvm, Adjutant. julylT-ti
To the Public.
T HE Montgomery Mining and Manufacturing Company
of Alabama, are making and selling a limited amount
of Copperas, and a solution composed of Blue Stone, ftep-
peiae and fixed Sulphuric Acid, at the tew price of twenty
cents pet gallon f*.r the Sntulion when delivered at the
mines. The expanses of transportation netng added to
other points. They will deliver at Talladega, feima M -
bile, West-Point, Montgomery or Columbus, Georgia The
above solution, at its present strength, will admit of tnree
or four times its bulk in water being added, and is believed
by experienced chemists te be superior to any pro;
heretofore used to prevent the smut or rust in wheat.
Tne, will sell the Coppcioo at eighty ^ents per 1L. at the
mmes—ti anspqrtation being added to other points. Orders
are solicited for the above- The Copperas is far superior
to any imported article, samples cf the Copperas and
also of tho solution, can be- furnished when desired.
Ad4-'«:s, WM. TAYLOR,
Pris’t SI. M. i M. Co-, Montgomery, Ala.
References—Gov. J. G. Shorter, tho Judge of tho Su
preme Court, the Judge of Probate of Montgomery coun
ty. Hon. Thos. H. Watts, Richmond: Mesara. Rives, Battls
4 Co , Mobile; Major White, Mississippi, jy2o-€m
PIANOS.
A VARIETY u¥ PIaHO FORTES from the celtluateJ
factory of
WM. KNABE & CO,,
Baltimore, Maryland,
aud Pianos from different Northern and southern h,<nses.
or sale at my stcr6 on Whitehall street. Treasury notes
rad the bonds of the Confederate states received in pay
CARL F. BARTH.
49“ Pianos tuned and repaired. mar 26-6m