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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1662.
VOLUME II—NO. 163
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v *. trirue S«|uait’a # .. . ..
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bilf (Uibu)| HQ
i one 0*.iutiui # .... . *£20
Alt r ihuhli tvoik, won r.r without rules, on l advertise-
.. .3 oe;upying aouble ci.lunut, will be cl, net,l ,i„uble
he tfcove rate-;
t JvertieeUients not mari eJ on copy for a specified time,
kill published uutil ordered out, an.I charged a -cording
, tl.e shove r.,l;a. 6
l i»• I tin. me tit. inserted in the DilLV, and WraiT, edi-
S*-*l oil per « ex, l, additional to the regu-
UfeOttUlA it AII.KOAli.
v.i?Uit» to Atlanta, 171 Miles- Fare,
GFORGii YONGlt, Superintendent.
MORNING PAHeKNGKK TRAIN.
(Sunday’s excepted.)
-eaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Augusta at... !.
•x'ttv „s Augusta, daily, at. |
A” fs at Atlanta,
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
• ei.tr Atlanta,
Arn e at Augusta, ai
* es Augusta at . .. "
Art ives at Atlanta at
J5 5u.
6 10, A. M
8.04, P. M
ti 45, A. U
5.82, P. M
Cunt illml Ions In the Ladles* Soldlrrs Re-
lief Society, from July- 4,
Atiista, Georgia
July 4 iuikegee, Ala.—3 boxes vegetables, popper
7.18, P. M
8.811, A. AI
• • 4.00, P. *1
2.06, A. M
loOuhNEOT WITH ATHENS AND WASHINGTON.
heave Augusta 11.45, A. M
A r 1i1 e at A thr u3 < PM
Leave Atlanta . . . .' 6 10, a" Id
* tel teaiuligtoQ ..... PM
re;*vc Atheas A M
An 1. e at Augusta 6.64, pj II I
A. M
P. M
rill be
... i 86
ns, >t ill bfc ch;
-■ daily rates.
Vcally advertisers will be limited to the space comract-
■ d b>r. they will be charged extrj at regular rates for
t -hts, Kents, Ueiubv.tls, Copai tnerat.i H e, Notice., to C'.,n-
■' ‘d^es Ac , and payment demanded <|uirterly.
gjr i'uiansaj AcvaiiiniiiQ undi bs no, *„» ,tn-
ito aitveitisement «vitt ai'q*ent in the lVeellv rapei *•-•
cs. by spc.iai contract
s I »u Use menu to be inset le,i in the Weekly puj»tr oniy,
, at ti regular intervals tn cithu 01 the papers, will be
i trged ti per square for every insertion.
Announring candidates for htute, County, and Munid-
: al oiU ca. h to be paid in advance in every instance.
»ii n.l ,crti3CUioats for Charitable Institutions, Military
° Companies. \v ard, Town, ,od r.lh. 1 Public aiect-
r,, will be charged half price.
Mai riages and deaths are published as news; but Obit
•‘aiiea. Tributes of Respect aud Funeral invitations as
.her advertisements.
1 i 11 or lul tioti C3 in I,oral Column, will be charged 21,
nis pit line.
11. pufii, uiiitCi uo 1 In un.stances, to be included in a
leave Washington.
Arrive at Atlanta <
TO CONNECT WITH WARRENTON.
heave Augu.ta at 4 on, P. li., snd Atlanta at 6 10, a. 11
Arrive at Warrenlon . p jj
fusave Warrenton . . V M
Arrive at Augusta 8.04, P. M , and at Atlanta .2 05, a'. M
T, L‘ S n B5a ? rnn3 iB r< >nne. Non with the Trains of the
•■ioiiih Carohua and the .Savannah and Augusta Raih..ad
it Augusta. ’
ATf AtSI’A A WKST-POIi*T K. R,
ttianta tn West-Point, f7 Miles- Pate, 13 50.
GEORGE O. Ubi.1., Superinten.hrit
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN,
heaves Atlanta at,..
Arrive at West-Poi
Leaves West-Point
Arrives at Atlanta
evening passenger tr.ain
Leaves Atlanta
Artives at W r est-Poini
Leaves West-Point
Arrives at Atlanta 6.45, P. M
'ihis Road connects with tno Montgomery and Wesi-
Point Road at West-Point.
sauce, vinegar, tomato catsup, 1 sack rice, soap, apple:,.
I July 5—H J Legg, Pike Co.—A large Lag slippery elm
' *!- 0m on e i“‘ 1 I iei of wafrburn, Ga , 1 shea, 1 pair pillow
slips, 20 chickens, lJa bushels potatoes, biisbels ap
ples, 1 V dozen eggs, 1 gallon vinegar, 1 bucket honey. 1
bundle red pepper, sage.
July 5 -Piom J B Shropshire, Fayetteville—1 V, bushels
potatoes, 1 bushel apples, d buGiel vrits, i i. ai t.rea.l 1
jug apple vinegar, 1 bunch sage.
July 5—1 tr.x eggs, unknown
July S—Mrs Alare), and IVarthen, Walker Co a i,ox>s
contlining 1 in/tUress, 4 piliowd anJ pillow-cases, 4 sheets,
si cumforts, 1 spread, l bug ihitni jmit elm. .aue. 1 l»au
rice. i c > r
Jut, y -From lb..moon, Ga—2 shirts, lt> pair socks 2
v<; getable8, 1 large jug butter milk, p.pper, suge.
old linen, 1 pair drawn.e, l pair pillow . as.a 2 towoij 1
sai k rlco
jBi y a . * Ir , s Colciuan, Henry county, Qa.--1 Jax
171 July 3 ’l^ , JrL “. t ‘ f butter milk, old linen/
through
she
sh
folks and spoons
July 12—1 peek onions, 1 r . c .L i,o la .oes i i t
1 peck Who, 24 heads cabtogej \ jug butter milk/ ’
1 n Ir Ir’.wor?? u- ^H ies nI c ampbeilt.,ri—2 pair pants,
oumns; squashes, 1 gallon milk, 4 loave3
potatoes, sgallon ~
ouions, 1 petl: beans, 25 shirt,
bread, « bushel potatoes, S galloiu milk, beets^abbage;';
, lirr Horn Hoerital.—12 pair drawers, 10 shirts, 6 pair
I ants, 1 pair soaks, 4 haversacks, 12 vials, 4 bottles wine,
bottles whisky, 1 bottle spirits nitre, 2 bottles bay rum,
bottles paregoric, 2 bottles laudanum, 1 box mustard, 1
;il adhesive plaster, camphor gum, 2 bottles brandy, 1
jttle cough mixture.
Cox,tut Hut Ho5per.iL —11 shirts, 11 pair socks, 9 pr
iawers, 8 pair pants, 1 pair pillow cases, 6 Confederate
^ms, bandages.
; .Mkr.ic.iL Collxge Hospital.- 1 pair pants, 12 vials,
mllons whisky.
Sick and destitute soldiers passing thi3 city.—6 shirts,
‘I pair drawers, 6 pair pants, J jiGr socks, 4 pillows,
uf.irt i, 1 i til- wine, 8 bottles brandy, 20 haversacks,
Mbs. COLLIER, President
•usufi H..SV, Secretary.
L’ash received by the Latliee’ Soldiers’ Relief Society
fi .m Juiy 5:
ly 5.—Mrs Whiitem&n < 2d DO
Mrs GartreU. 10 CO
U MrsLP Grant 2000
Soldiers’ RelicT Society/Americas, Ga ... 100 00
Jijiy y.—from citizens of Thomaston, Ga 46 00
Received from a stranger at depot . ... £
At depot £
Jily 15.—Mr Whiteman . . ......... 26
Colonel Gartreli ... 26
fiy 19 —A ff Jones r.f Atlanta 5C
Thos A Jones, Carte, svi He til
Air Cook 2
( A friend in Bcsweii C
ly 52.—Mrs E G Mi _ ell, Powdar Springs, Ga 20
ly 25 - -Soldier at depot . 6
Mis Haywood Grove, Marietta, Ga 20
jigust 1.—From a friend 10
'iigu.st 4 —From Mrs R Peters SO
From the Amateurs as one third the
proceeds r.f a Concert 20
iognst 11 —Frcra Roswell Manufacturing 0,. 100
Total
Expend iturFs...
1 *•«, A M musta’rJ, o t. tties'jaiaic‘ a 'Ll“‘tt 7? * botUe *
l Itlourr.Uffb drcVe O ?. 1,J ' U00t 3 and Little’s, 2
T&A1N- tils 1 halt mature;‘l i ^ tuaL ’ «**«■• 8 boi '
6.00, P. M camphor, 1 roll adhesive putter
.. .11.22, P. M | ion lemon syrup.26 p a i r *c ka *£. a 5!" gelaUne 1 gal-
2.00, f II ) handkerchiefs; 1 bolt homespun* P8lr t,lA,rer3 '- i shirts, *
WESTERN
JS ATI.ANTIC RAH ROAn.
July 14-JP. Ktts-6 joffiey,
cogna T cb^ndyVsbouica 1 l°emn taM “ iD M Uler ’ 4 boU,es
wine, 2 bottles bJar*ibeny c-.rdf-P i U ?' ®- bo . tt ? es ^ raD ? e
drawers. 3 shirts, 1 bale home^nn* 1 bottle ' r ' ir
July 15—Mr. Stegall-*S''?:.,.,, _
*«
JOS. E. VENABLE,
Corn m i ssio 11 M ercliant,
,V.1. OS SVC A MORE STREET,
cetersbuko,
-.VEERS for sole at his Tobacco Warerooms,
t ill nts *>i »••••« «* ■— T , „„ f r ,. m
t) asp'rtmentet manutrnd 1 T. ba. .
general
■ most choice brands
t rim 3 •'-boxes common to — .
1,1,00 W.boxes medium to good 6s And 10a.
, medium, Gs and 10a
F t PttksS FREIGHT AND PA33SNGFR iAaiN
(Carrying tht Afa,li )
Leaves Atlanta it am, . >•
Arrives at Gb»*r»" , ’’ __ iTlu
ACOOMMODATH'iN PA33FNUFR TRAIN.
S.Vb »
Leaves Atlanta ai 6 5(,P. M
Arrives at Kingston at ... ” ‘ ; 4.8,1, A. M
leaves Kingston st.. ^ ^ ^
Arrives at Atlanta at ’
This Road connects, each way, with the Bom* Branch
failed at Kranft^NashvilfrA'chattanV/ga
Railroad at Chattanooga.
M ACON «t WESTERN RAILROAli-
Atlanta to Macon, 103 Miles—Fare, - • **
AI FRED I- TYLER, Superintendent.
AllOOS * WS3TXBS RAItUOAD CO«iSV, (
Macon, Georgia, July 4°i lbol ‘ * ,
r Sunday,4th of August, the Passenger and
apples.
July 16—From Forsyth—1 bu, l ei i
July 16—Mrs Barge, Campheii - ,-
omens. .. ...rTti ’--w nag unid triuti
julj 1 ■ -Haynesville Relief pnrieiy—8 largehoxe9 Vcy-
etabies. . . „ - ow
JulylS-iit3 Thrasher, CampheU enuoiy—i
tt'iblts
July IS—Mias Fannie Wingfield- 32 Confederate tans
for the soldiers
July 19- Hadden A Brooks, Palmetto. ■
dried fruit, eg vs, butter, miik.
July 21—Miss Annie Cog-art— 5 pair sc
Cogait—2 pair socks
Atlanta Hnspiial Association.
Donations received at thi3 Society from July lf.ih, to
August 1st.
Prom Mr Thomas Jcnes, Bartow enunty. |M)
From Mr Adam Jones, Atlanta, i-50.
From Mr E Winship, iiiaccn, tilt.
From Mrs Perino Brown, Atlanta, |6J.
From Mr W S Ivciteman, Nashville, }43.
r com a friend through the Rev James Evans, $20.
From Messrs Hamilton, Marrley & Joyner, for the car-
shed, ffo.
From Col GartreU, Atlanta,
From the Ladies Oxford, |i6.
From a young Lady of Oxford, |5
From Mia Mell. Atlanta, |5
From Mrs Orme, Atlanta, f 8.
From a friend in East Tennessee, £5 pair socks.
•From a t. und in East Tennessee, lob# pounds cf wool
rrem i*uidin Lr.cncCcr, f. dozen eggs, and fruit.
From Oxford, Ga, a box containing pickles, win03, figs
Ac. ’
From fiiton, Cl-i, 1 box of corn, peaches and apples. 1
t x vcgrtable3,1 box . hlckens.
From Covington, 1 box of apples, 1 keg of apples
From Newnao, 1 jug of miik. _
From Gartersville, 1 box of vegeUbies. .. . YulLWili ILfetefon* ha -- ,, , ,. c ,
*|on» WtlkacwBgr # .Tefett^i'vrr*#e B «.»•.- .tfrua j w m igpeat, you never had iUe 10 Hc
r ,-,, ; atn,:s. A.-. _ , vr . f armies ^nd corn r ®P* 1 ifT‘« h**8 «
New ronscrlptlon Orders.
7b the Enrolling Officers of Oecrgia:
HEAPQDAETER3, CAMP RANDOLPH, ^
Cai houn, Ga , July 25, 1662. j
Since my circular of June 2oth, 1 and that
by giving discretion to Enrolling Officers, many
of them have transcended the limits expected.
For instance, in authority for certificates of
disability, in doubtful cases, I distinctly stated
that the certificates should be “oniy from an
Army Surgeon of good standing.” 1 find that
certificates have keen obtained front the Fhysi
ciaus oT iisM Uiwua and cuunlry : ,
cates by all means must be recalled, and any ex-
emption that has been granted on the strength of
them. All such individuals must be re-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 these
Surgeons ef 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 fault 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 of examination,
via. all men are supposed to be capable of
performing military duty who are able to per-
iorra the common avocations of life, and whose
disability is not so great as io 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 te 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.
Will will thf rp.fAiM* ha *■-
Headquarters Department No. 2. )
Chattanooga, August 11, 1862. f
Special Order No. 14.
III. Martial Law is hereby established with
in the corporate limits and environs of the
town of Atlanta, Ga.
Ey command of Gen. Bragg.
GEO. A. GARNER,
A. A. General
Headquarters, I
Atlanta, August 12, 1802. {
Martial Law having neen Ucvfnrea-
i—\ ege tabid*)*
3. MUstlUC
I 1.1 Nil J'-l iiAt't lUC.llHUt »*• ft" , , _ , .
l S||»S5!£*SSK*i
i.liJilt of Smoking Tobacco. to thell i u toroat
Pataons tvisbing to i>nrriiaso . • Orders seut
to call and examine m> suick beMo buying, ijra
mo will bo faithfully cx6aati.il. *
A New Methodist Church.
yi EAt.Kl* PROPOSALS | Mua^girRailroada at Macon
h gust, for building a new Metliodist Ltrnr. ^ ^ ^ at
,iocording to the drawings *. V •- g rate proposals are
llunnicutt A 'Faylor.1 “>? * ‘ L - morcly including bowevot
invited for ‘‘'•‘''t'VrainUng d the tower. The brick wotk
if none of them tto c *.i»r> Lay
O N and »— — , „
Flail Train w ill run aa L>U
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlanta
Leaves Atlanta •
Arrives at Ma-on
This Road connects with Central, couth-western and
3‘jaih li iiilll BUlkd. __ -- ,
July 21—Mrs Wimpey, Mrs Qoiilain,Mra Beilj, Mr G*i»-
■n, Dahlonega, Ga —Pickles, catsup, preserved r-errioo,
al 'fuly 22— Sandy ’tU.I'-e, Henry county, Ra—Mrs 11 >ts- I have never been actn
l iot vegetables. I marked, and We u .
July 23—Mrs Hayden—1 jug butter milk. |catne.”j . f
July 23—From Forsyth—1 box vegetable, f'U,t ; I From Mrs Fairborn, C
from Dait'on, l box of peaches, apples and corh.^^
From Mrs James Williams, Atlanta, 1 basket of vial3.
From Mis L J Johnson, vegetables, catsup, wines, vtne-
5«,Te, soap, tea, crackers, gnts, sc., Sc.
h’rnr/Washington, 3 large boxes, J containing vegeta
bles 1 filled with clothing. (Very nobly have the ladies of
Washington responded to our call—hope others will follow
IK f“ m LaGrainge^^large^ox containing sheets, pants
drawers, socks, pillow cases, Ac., designed for_tne use ct
From LaGrange, 1 large box
, I?® rf vcvetablee. 1 can of iarJ, 2 bags of meal.
Al30.1 ' ‘ - gome time ago from LaGrange.
j Al30,
Several boTea because they were not
fceen acxnowie ^ ^ ftom wbenre they
lanta an,l its eat irons, as will bu seen by Lhe
foregoing, I do hereby publish the following
Special Order fur (he information of Hotel and
Boarding House Keepers in this city.
G. W. LEE,
Commanding Post and Provost Marshal.
Special Order
No Hotel or hoarding 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 permit for such visit, which permit
shall immediately be delivered by such hotel
orcharding house keeper or citizen, to the
Provost 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 in, or leave this 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 permit vised by the Provost Marshal or his
permit to leave the city. Each hotel or
boardinghouse teepee or citizen, icceiving
travellers or visitors ehall return daily at?
o’clock, A. M., namc3 of such travellers or visi
tors received by them with the permit before
named, to the Provost Marshal.
G. W. LEE,
fom. Post & Fro. Marshal.
■ j
-12 cbi. kens,
- 10, A. M
4, P. M
6 00, A M
14 05 M.
S 0 U T HERN
V
IS VAC WINSHIP,
KK 1.AW3HE.
W J. SCOTT,
JOSEPH WINSHIP,
H B. ROBSON.
si' tv 14 R IKS)
ff UU F'UfEAXD RETAIL.
■ink SUPPLY
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE AND MARINE
insurance.
HE subscriber represents the following flrst^lass lN-
SHRANK COMPANIES, with .Gong ■ apimU and Urge
July 23—From torsyt
bucket butter,
July 25—Mr John Brown, Gainesville, to
1 box onioDS, 1 bundle balm.
July 25—Perry, Houston ro , Ga.—3
2 bag a rice, 1 bag dried fruit, 1 bag sage
From ——, one sack meat.
July 23—Mrs Hayden, 1 Jug but toimilt.
From a friend, 1 jug buttermilk, 1 sackjiried fruit.
From Mrs Rowland, 89 pair drawers, 1> shirts.
Mrs Magiil, Roswell, 11 shirts,4 pair dra*.era, id T ! > loW
cases, 4 pair socks.
From the ladies of Cherokee Talley, Ala •
Mrs A Thr-mascu, 1 shirt, 1 pair pants, 1 bundle ceil*-
Cl0the3. , ,1.-
Mrs Oymhiana Borders, 1 hnihel potatoes, 1
wine, 1 bag x>saches.. o
Mrs Pallie Borders, 2 qu.Us, 7 pair ptuows,-one- » ■
pair pants. 2 shirts, 2 pair pillow-slips, 1 parr draw rr,
b.™ .ij.au... I , h sr’■gjj p ;“” ,'SJ;
e. 1 has pepper. J sar ts, table linen quantity uf wines, non y,
3S IiTom I M^Btoo < mAdd, Athena, 1 box of clothing.
I, V14 4 4 »6 Av !•’
■ u:«. asiuuc. «***£*% ?gf. St
SPICK,
(>>i, tobacco,
utUSL SNIFF
WUlrKRV.
J.ut i- ri'eJ »t
July 3—“
Cl-
KDWARDY’B.
A CA HD.
m r ii.ii.z ftom the ABbI.t-.tyJe and Photographic bu-
| l/ k , imm' 1 return u.y sincere thauks to taj
Ln; l frim‘;: a.al litu - V . tb. .r liberal patronage for
hv last mu. . . t M j , lia u.he, late of Tal-
U ' U, \u n U } Would r. si',!. I fully .-vui.ucud him as
.»■<—=■''• * l ' a ' ny , n and an artist of superior ability.
Hft’L’bfSuiSSa.«*“«?« •<*-
T
| surplus:
Alai*®’»Insurance Company, Montgomery^ ^
Capital,
Virginia Fue and Marine Insurance Company,
| Capital, *
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richmond.^ ^
| Capital, |c00,000
Authorized Capital, -
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Richmond.
. ... ofauuy
I
Valley of Virginia luauratice Company, Winchester.
sif Vioomneia, auiuu,™
From Carteravflle, 1 box contMnm ™ "
j coffee, sugar, dried fruit, Ac. i box of sheets,
i.und'le cotton clothes, 1 bundle old linen , mines, j From caS e3"towels, Ac.
ion winp, 1 bex potatoes 1 package tracts and p»mp I shirts, ( l ull *®> P . f ’ r Association for the many con-
Mrs M.nerva Eiston, 1 quilt 1 bundle old cotton cloti.es, Acc e pt the thanks “ u ^ 3 e 3 r ° el “ hope yo u wiilstUl con-
1 bundle old linen clothes. .. . ., , rts 4 tribnt.onsrecei.cd We sincere^ ^P^ coffifort of the
Mrs Eliza T Mallory, 1 quilt 1 mattress V‘ k lYf t h t tin , ue 1 The Southern women have enlUtedfor the
bottles wine, 1 bundle old clothes, 1 bag dried fruit sick sobers. dhe South did Mtact a „ 0 We
Mrs 9 C Elston, 1 quilt, 3 pairs panto, 1 pair wte uar themurelet.» not beperhap* have
Mis RB Eiston 1 quilt, 1 sheet, 1 pair pants, 2 pair, ,h,i revolution, itememo
dr&wci'3. _ j I friend
Mrs Mary Davis, 1 mattress, 1 r»iv pillows, 1 pr rants I uat0
1 Mrs A HBo'rdcrs! 2 quilts, 2 citon pillow-cases, 1 bag ] EuB H . G.onx, Secretary
dried apples, T gallon dewberry cordial. 1 jug vinegar,
red pepper, Irish potatoes, hops, 1 pair sheets, pan .
Mrs John Borders, 2 pair pillows, 3 pair pillow cases,
1 pair sheets, 2 bed ticks, 2 shirts, 2 table cloths.
Mrs Wm Johnston, 1 quiit, 1 pair pillows with cases,
— bundle sage, 2 bundles rag^, l bottle wine a X r «.i
not Surgeons of the Army j and H J
empted any one on that ground, you - —
enroll and^seud forward the conscripts to one
of the points Before named for re-examination.
Four authority to reoogn^e the cer^iccnes o;
even Army Surgeons is recalled, asi only^certii.-
cates of Amy Surgeons, specially app i *>-
for-the examination of Conscripia, we
recognised. Should any cases of 9U ^ °“ l, “
cates exist in your District, you rau-t re-cB
roll them and send forward
Further: Even those who appear to be able
to perform the ordinary avocations ol Ufa, and
ll P have been exempted through too great
r,*,ne,a a on ,L V J U iU 3 ? *““ S
A**™
nG t expected to extend to “tue bait, tne
laaimed ” or <: the blind,” or io such palpable
cases of disability as require no Doctor to pro
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office
Richmond June 11, 1862
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 42.
I. Provo3t Marshals are prohibited from iakiii*
fognizance of civil casca.
II. When Martial Law haa been prrclaimed,
the civil tribunals are authorized to take co»m-
'• ;v '”‘ i’” 3 '^^“.i 1
'*■ ■«’•'» e?"
III. y, itoit ^ , a nd orders in
Adjutant and Inspector General.
1 pan pillr. Ws, 1 pr P ants J uato these as you WINSHIP, President.
Justice to those in Bervicft, and the necessity
dir situation demands thi3 courie,
attention has been called, from ail parts
. f .L atate, to the number of exemption* and
ages S cf 18 and 35, not in service and not le
ga i‘Ln e &r call your a,len,i.-,n to arecca.
all deserters iro found abg , n t from their
Cftpital
Ja.tferaou instuati. o Company, ScottavUle,
Capital,
$150,000
These Companies insure Buildings^Merchandize Itou«-
al, 1 box salve.
Mrs D Williamson, onions; sage, hops
Mrs Mark Johnston, dried peaches, unions,
may 27 -® m
foundry and machine shop
VOR SATrK.
f |MIK ^T’EBSIGNCTL
I Fonndt y awl Mw Wne « . j l aii [. ry t. -Is, St.vk on
(iie Mtatilishmt nt. emb M ai,y ostablishmeut
li t,i*l. At -a'l ‘. Ve are now d..ing a large
, i the kind in ^ |T would go tmmediatelv into
-i advant^ea *ri
r^asing Luiiucia to
hands of our »«*
„. u will always 77^1 will do well to
destred. lt.s..n, vVRBS
extent
. ul Bad eianuii
Oluutan. - i *
?TKR A CO.
aujfri f
T1I03
ly 31, Uo2.
Mr.fi-a—Barks Wanted.
... w* by the undersignud for
T^rge quS^fthn “J®.
•■&«Z.*3Vh5-taU|.- iP S||-i fc
General Agent
rW“OFFlCK—Corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
offil Simnv.us’ Dry Go. -Is store._ angI5-tf_
W. H. J. INtk.
aixsn joins*-
H. JOINER & SON,
(JllOfERS ASifl fOMMISSlOH MER'RU'il8, :
ALABAMA STREET, TWO DOORs’
FROM FRVOR,
AT li A NT A, GEO X7 O IV.
T-IARTICULAR attention paid to ccnsignmerttv Ail
orders receive personal and prempt att-nfa n.
m> 29-til mar 2
blackb
apples,
b °M«^?Sn P Cob”'l bag dried peaches, 1 jug vinegar,
1 bottle wine.
July 29—Mrs Hayden, 1 jug buttermilk
Mrs Dean, 1 bucket tomatoes.
Mrs Wood, tomatoes,potatoes
Mrs Hardeman, potatoes, tomatoes.
Mrs Henry Dean, vegetables. ■ _____
E&tSfSES. waioi-.i -"‘•fCnSS' D
potatoes aud beans, 1 sack onions, 1 pockag • , l
aS August 6- Mrs William Orme, 1 jug buttermilk, 1 basket
Harper and friends, Henry w.'Jbushels
ken3 40 pounds butter, 8 bushelo ap-
I, 2 l.ams.l bag dried ftuit.l jug cider,
^August 7—Mrs A K Seago.l peck potatoes; 1 peck to-1
m From Hogansville—8 sacks grits, 1 sack dried fruit.
From Hogansville, Ga., two basketsyegetabtos
Augvst 9—J M FMge, Campbell counly, beam* tmiualuts,
1 " :l August > S-Jobm Brown, GainesviUe, Ga.. iS ehkkens. 1
Cnknown, 18 pgir drawers 10 pair socks, 19 sbirto, 1
r*air panto,lint,bandages, old liiiwii, trai l*, .
August 11—D Hamilton, Atlanta, Oa , J p-uk^ea i-i
irca and arrow ront.^^ J0UJ| coLLtKR, PreadenU
CBRTRAL FBMaLB SEMIAAR1,
Wn.hine.on Street, Atlanta, G.
rpire Ot au 3em«i »m *.» «• “»»
X day> ,8th August. fiirnished Grateful for the
SI increaso^f
fr^Xy^r^r^eased their faciii.ies
anil means of advancing their pwp at the Lecture
For terms, please see cn._u^ n ^c h , opposite City
Room of the Central l ren y ^ MILli 1; R
IlalL MARY R MILLER
aug9 tiljanlO o. _—_—
u HUNTINGTON, M D.
10 N T I s T
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
from Head
No. 2, it is
GENERAL ORDER. . ,
In obedience to orders received
Quarters, Western Department .
hereby ordered that no liquors, winea, beer or
Sard cider of any kind will be permitted b
vended by any person or P" s ° n „ 9 S
from any house of any kind ini the City m
oSa'foXuor^Srbe‘given by an Army
By order.
August U
Com. !’•
G. W. LEE,
i &, Pro Marshal.
1862.
obtain any eivil or m y en f orce them.
SP lf£tereby^?de5d that all passpoim jsaned
irom this office prior to this date are hereby^
yoked, and will not be recognized by B a
It will, therefore, be necessary for nli p' ” pn)
holding any of the above passports to ha
renewed. w LEE
V ° Coin’ding Post and Provost Marshal.
August 13, 1862.
Military Post, 1 *
Atlanta, Ga., August b, 18d2 )
Sp i,1,“'h?/»br ,b»« *>■*>
thiB city or vicinity. w L EE,
E i’ order Coin. P. & P- M.
I append the order obove referred to
JOHN DUNWCODY, Major A. A. G ; ,
Commandant Camp of lnairuction.
omc* -I. *^^*sgfisrrJf8W
and Hunter sirecis-Resttonce, ntst n*,u»
Col. Yancey’s.
VARI ABLE LAND FOR SAI.E.
T H AVE three luir.drcd wrcs of '/ desire to dU-
1 to^ isiu cultivation. It
pose of. About one-half of the
has a good farm house ou it
apply iiumcdiateiy to
jy25-lm* *
E. M. EDWARDY,
family croceries
and-
Commission Merchant
At George B. Daniil's <M Stand,
WhUehnlt-SUeet, AUanl*. Oeor*!.-
40-Pat titular atUotlou given to all ORDBRS-
uiarfi-ly
lb'-
„ , General
furchaae» j wlU i dowell | General Orders, No. 49
Decatur, Georgia.
LAND FOR SALE IS BARTOW CO.
!>ltt
GKORwK — n G
gurgeou and Medical Purveyor, ^
V CODE OF GEORGIA-
ediUoaj>ftteN«[C ; ^
all the
H IVING purchased the cams ejuuon^ R R Qjl
a.- .ctnv.l fy Hons David I _ IsUture . t*eing <
" H Ciark*. and adopted fc> i the public ,t
,.iit-s now ta force, v.
iter them
HfX DOLLAR? PER COPY,
t id.: a die ur.l < the ‘«df r?0N * eo,
Atlnzta. G—
augo-'jJnrri
10,006
jylTlm
CAPS I C APS l
C VP * RUN x3 for sale at P«.LmnL :d
K j M. HOLBRuOK a
Hst HarmJi tcry
jVambtr c-f At tides distributed to He different ilc-Z
WrL'Os’e Hcsrrr-vL.—83 shirts, 89 f ar e
drawers, IS pa r
GEORGIA. |
T AM m.w offering ^^^Cxee^Un
I county, Georgia, on Fin jv T Si i a . It con-
Manissis and tune uMe* f^ _^ m - ore &r lgas . four
tains one thousand and «>Aty Ih3 pla£? U
hundred acre*im a fin- st- ^ a creak turning
ircd with fn.e spnos, fo ^ kind of
WarDcpartment, Adjvtaht and y^tor I
uSeral’s Offue, Richmond, July, 14 19*. )
meral Orders, No. 49.
and to deliver thein to
bottle jama
bandages.
Dexn-t-3 Hr.-rrr.u..—20 shirts, 15 pair drawers, 10 P<*‘ r
ints, 2 haversacks, S pair sorts, 2 quilts, 4 bottles * ,
i upland
mai
pants,
2 bottles cordial*
ALOCAXVKR Hoctttai—6 shirts, 5 ftl’trw ’la?‘
s'-eks, 1 haversack, 89 piilcwrfhps, 0 p.Jows, 8
sheets, wine, spirits nitre.
Herr:t’3 HosrrTzL.—1C pair punts, oc pa
The re-
' W «e 200 •» “".fri’S
aertera from the Army, 0 f Ina
the Comm & ndan ^ the nearest jail.
ment to the Adyutant a,. them . an d will
J.l"” r 'hr?” e f.od ch.,80. fo,
C>EI JTEBBU CK»
importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND AMERICA.*
CIGARS.
LoriUani’s
smoking
augii dlw 4^-®
3 pair drawera,llD
Atlanta, j p iC kles, 4 bellies brandy,1 LotUepsu-egoric.^ttles ^
i kr, 12 vials, 2 brxes mustard, 2-3 britic sp.iv« . ^ ica
rp !Lottie lemon syrup, 1 battle ba, ruin^ 1 o ^ ture , 1
Hardee s lactics. i ^mrer. I roll a lhesive plaster, 1 battle cowgu
City Tax Payers
nm-L pleAS,. taEfi u0t j ^3T*bygulfing ca me at my om.e
VV their TAXIS, can da»’ b, ^ y ri iays-except-
any business day, (Mayor af t cr which tune
i ^’auentmn ta 5toS » other b^incss of my^office,
consequently
j^>t re-cix-A by
McFHEu*G> * *-,x
500 Iw.UadoOiU-
Dij —— —
Soldier’s Transportation.
6t7i31 -
einger, 1 red a lfceai>^ pia-
bottle laudanum. 1J slorta, 9 pr drawers’
NTS’AND ILaZLDZN c H^lai aL. I
Id j.;Uow-»’iip3,
j 7 towels, 2 haversacks, 1 quilt.
Gati Crrr H;cmt --1 coat, 1 v^st,
my attention wilt tor paring
consequently preventing fu. Vh^op^^^ t topo x
without unoeceawiy txtmbto “ * person liable b-
have the pleasure of aeulm e *>n
tel tee cl* of the(month
Vtjy resp^tfnil), A, .
au?7-tiUscptl
SXAKCU-
bottle bay rum. v,.«» a brandy, 2 battles wm*
FiiFiRE HosmAL,--2 .^ v^-r- ^o-faucrute Pee*,
pair pants, 2 shirts, c she-to, 1 - - -
H. C HOLCOMBE,
Clerk and Collector
consignment and
v —tt cTmru on CouaigiMuuu*
*’ 1 re - BARRELS ENGLi~n=xARCM Ai)AlE , ^
ee,2 20 T _tor-l ? t 7
S bjO» !.*• of to *“»
in which a,0 required » reperl
Enrolling Ofttcere General the names
to the Adjutant w»dA P abaentfrom t h e Army,
and address cf & 1 'P , the expiration of their
without leave, whether y deta ii ai or other-
leavea of absence, tur s aut ' bori:e( j absence ex
wise: and where to correspond with the
reeds the time required to corr J will ar
War Department the tnrolUng nearest
ESlS re*^r.in V he ,„e.l Io ,b,
xSi»« »■/ 5« a ?.SrSfI»tn.eaa «e
^‘ p *oi»e J ‘ofVrrel. eonfcrref u P »r, BooHi«
01 B? C ”’mmand of the Secretary oMg.^
Adjutant and Injector General-
Dealer n
Mactaboy aud ffiolih Biutff*
and Chewing Totacco.
Pipes, &
A GOOD tooumtont ot the ^^f^Uh^sS
StaS&SjS Sexy and Glihcrfa Jewelry storo^
mar 22-ly
S. B. O ATM AN,
marble dealer,
Monumcnto, Tombs,
MftntPl*, Vases.
and
11 iiarir,toner*.
V r *-n»,
marble,
FURNISHING
(South of the (K rgia RalU0.v1 Def t,,
ATLANTA,
may8-iy
GKOKGIA.
TROOPER’S MASl’AL.
iR CAVALRY New ^ jffSSSA * CO
r R CA
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