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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ^ 1862.
VOLUME II—NO. 288"-
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WEO. W. ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
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•• C. SMITH, M. Ik, A880CIAT1 EDITOR.
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HENDERSON A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
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Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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McDaniel & strong,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DIALERS IN
All Rinds of Produce,
unter Strut, Oeitexn Whitehall and I'rior,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA.
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SOLOMON COHEN,
DEALER IN NEGROES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLAMA, - GEORGIA,
I NFORMS the public that he has located himself in this
place for buying and selling Slaves, and will keep thU
market supplied with the choicest stock. He has now
on baud a largo variety of Cocks, Washers and Ironert,
aud Reuse servants; also, Mechanics, Farm Hands, and
Carriage Drivers. Any one wishing to sell will please oall
on him, as be will pay the highest market price for prime
slaves. SOLOMON COHEN,
ocll-Sm Whitehall street, two doors from Mitchell.
A. CARD.
O N retiring from the Ambrotyde and Photographic bu
siness in this city, I return uiy sincere thanks to my
many friends and patrons for their liberal patronage for
me last nine years.
daring sold my Gallery to Ur. John Lache, lata of Tal-
•ohasseo, Florida, I would respectfully recommend him as
, bigh-touod gentleman, and an artist of superior ability.
Mi. Lache will re-open the Gallery on the 12th of June,
when he will be prepared to execute A in b retypes, Photo
graphs, Ivorytypes, Plain and Colored Card Photographs,
aad Visiting Cards; also, Life-aise and Oabinet Photo
graphs in Pastel or Oil Colors
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Atlamta Hospital Association.
Committee appointed to cook for the Car
Shed, commencing Monday, Not. 10.
Monday—Mrs Isaac Winship, Mrs Perino
Brown, Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Seals, Mrs N
R Fowler.
Tuesday—Mrs Wm Clayton, Mrs Yaneey,
Mrs Young, Mrs Lovejoy, Miss SalHs Win-
ip.
Wedne-day—Mrs Ed Payne, Mrs Rice, Mrs
Crussell, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Hunnicutt, Mrs
Hoyt.
Thursday—Mrs Geoi*** Hull, Mrs Soott,
Mrs Peok, Mrs Orerhy, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs
Chandler.
Friday—Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs Dr Grant,
Mrs Perino Brown, Mrs Isaac WmAip, Mfb
Davis, Mrs Purtell.
Saturday—Miss Goode, Miss Moll, Mrs Dr
Alexander, Mrs R Winship, Mrs Fv>reacre,
Mrs G Cook.
Sunday—Mrs Dr Brown, Mri Flournoy,
Mrs McLendon, Mrs Cox, Mrs Dr Powell,
Mrs E Murphy, Mrs S Cleveland.
To the Friends of the Calhoun Guards.
Sergeant W. T. Farrar is now in the city
for the purpose of receiving olothing, shoes,
blankets, hatB, or packages of any descrip-
lion for this company, and trusts thai those
having relatives and friends with the Guards
will exert themselves promptly to relieve their
wants. The above articles are badly needed.
All packages may be sent to Brown, Fleming
& Co. I will leave on the loth of this month.
W. T. FARRAR,
nov6-4c* Calhoun Guards'
Aets of the Gate Session of Congress.
We avail ourselves of the following abstract
of the acts of the late session ot Congress,
which we find in the Richmond Whig. It will
answer a great many inquiries as to what Con
gress did and did not :
THE ARMV.
Act No. 4—Provides for the organization of
army corps, to be commanded by Lieutenant-
Generals.
• ®—Authorizes the President to organ
ize divisions of the provisional army in army
corps, and appoint officers to the command,
thereof.
No. 5—Authorizes tlie appointment ol ad
ditional officers of artillery for Ordnance du
ties.
.No. 7—Makes it the July at the Secretary of
War to transfer any private or non-commission
ed officer who may be in a regiment from a State
of this Confederacy other than his own, to a
regiment trom his own State, whenever such
private or non-commissioned officer may apply
tor such transfer, and whenever such transfer
can be made withot uinjury to the public service.
This eet does not apply to any one who has en
listed as ft substitute.
No, 26—Authorizes the Secretary of War to
famish transportation whenever he grants trans
fer agreeable to the act No. 7.
No. JO—Confers rank on officers of the Engi
neer Corps of the Provisional army equal to that
of the Engineer Corps of the Confederate States
Army.
IjNo. 16—Increase the Signal Corps.
..No. 17—Is the new Conscript Act.
4 No. 25—Extends the provisions of an act ap
proved August 31st, 1361, relative to Adju
tants, so os to apply to independent battalion,
&e.
No. 30- Piovides that claims due to deceased
non-commissioned officers and privates for pay,
filowancee, and bounty, may be audited and
paid without requiring the production of a pay
roll from the commanding officer, where there
is other official evidence. The other sections of
this act provide for the emyioyment of addi
tional Clerks, and otherwise for the prompt sets
tlement of the claims of deceased officers and
soldiers.
No, 37—Authorizes the establishment ot
camps of instruction in the several States,
and the appointment of officers to command the
and Treasury notes as may be required tspay
the appropriations made by Congress at its
last and present session. Also, extends the
authority to issue reconvertible bonds or cer
tificates in exchange for Treasury no es from
$50,000,000 to $100,000,000. Also, author
izes the payment of interest annually on all
interest bearing Treasury noies, and author
izes the extension of the issue of Treasury
notes under the denomination of $5 to the
amount of $10,000;000.
No 67—Provides that Treasury notes issued
after the 1st of December next shall be fund-
able only in bonds bearing interest at the rate
of seven per cent. Notes issued prior to that
date and those now in circulation may be
funded within six months after public notice
in eight per cent bonds, tlpfveafter in seven
per cent, bonds.
POSTAL AFFAIRS.
No. 18—Provides for iho payment of sums
ascertained to be due for postal service ren
dered under contracts made by the United
States Government before the Confederate
States Government took charge of such ser
vice.
No. 85—Authorizes the Postmaster Gene
ral lo employ special agents to superintend
and secure certain and speedy transportation
of the mails across the Mississippi river, at
such points as may be found practicable.
To to the Friends of 10th Hegitovui Geor
gia Volunteers.
a supply of winter clothingtne^efS-
ral companies in the regiment now in North
ern Virginia.
Our friends at kennt will remember that we
are dependent on them for our supply Open
your hearts and make ample preparations for
their comfort, throngh a winter’s campaign
in that climate. Box and send them to Lieut.
P. Fenlon, by the 10th of November, at At
lanta, Ga. Captain C. W. MABRY,
Lieut. T. J. ABERCROMBIE,
Lieut. P. FENLON.
October 23, 1862. tilnovlO*
Olothing (br Soldi or*.
The friends of the 1st Ga. Regiment Cavalry,
will see that clothing, blankets, &c„ are pro
cured for this regiment. Those having relatives
with us can ship the above named articles to
Mr. fi. V. Johnson, Kingston, Georgia, with di
rections who they are for, and he will see them
properly distributed.
We have done hard and gallant service, and
are now nearly naked, will yon see us suffer
A. R. HARPER,
nov2-2w Lt. Col. Comd’g 1st Ga. Cavaby,
All papers in Gberokeq Georgia, disposed to
copy gratiuously, are respectfully solicited te
do 80.
To the
O. W. DILL.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOF
FOR SALE.
» pUk UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors of the Chattanooga
X Foundry and Machine Works, propose to veil the en-
tixa establishment, embracing Machinery, Tools, Stock ou
baud, Ac.—ail of which is as complete as any establishment
ot the kind in the Confederacy. We are now doing a large
-ml profitable business, which would go immediately into
ttw hands of our successors. The superior advantages of
location will always insure an increasing business to any
.extent desired. Persons desirous to invest will do well to
call and examine. THOS. WEBSTER A CO.,
Chattanooga, July 81, laeih aug2tf
Notice-Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S 0FFI08,1
Atlanta, Hi., June 80,1862. /
yt\HK boat prices will bo paid by the undersigned toe
I targe quantities of the following BARKS :
StanTbranches ami root ot Dogwood, (toot preferred);
branches aud roots of White Willow; root, trunk and
branches of American Poplar, (called also White-wood, Oa-
i-oe-wood and tulip-tree,) root preferred.
These barks most be carefully dried and securely pack
ed. They may t>« brought to this office, or sent te Mr. L
W Waller, Botanical .Agent, Cartersviile, Ga.; or W. W.
Durham, Botanical Agent, l£-«j bLACKIR,
jyl-tl Burgeon and Medical Purveyor, 0- 8. A.
J. B. TIPPIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
rvONNALLY’S BLOCK Whitehall street.
Alabama street.
PICKLED BEEF.
BARRELS PLANTATION BEEF, on consignment
g. B. HOBSON 4 CO.
25
Families and Friends ef the
Georgia Regiment.
Haviag been detailed to come to Georgia
after clothing for aaid Regiment, and my
time being limited, I cannot visit all the coan
ties which have Companies in the Regiment,
therefore I take this method to inform the
families and friends of the soldiers to have
olothing prepared for them as soon aa possi
ble. I want all the clothing gotten up ahd
carried to the railroad in twenty dd(*.
Those counties above Atlanta will have
theirs sent to Atlanta, Georgia, and left at
the Quartermaster's office, so I can gel them.
Those counties below Atlanta, will have theirs
sent to the ftstartermaster’s office In Augusta,
Georgia.
I hope the ciiixens of the different counties
will take the matter in hand and have good
warm elotning gotten up to sand to theiT sons
and friends, for the mountains of Virginia
are generally visited by the coldest wind* of
winter.
Some prominent citizen in each county will
please see to the getting up of, and delivering,
the olothing in Atlanta and Augusta, Georgia.
GEORGE H. JONES,
nov4-l w Capt. Co. B, 22d Ga. Reg’t
Manufactured Tobacco.
In store and for sale at market rates, one
thousand packages Manufactured Tobacco, of
various grades, among which is some of the
most celebrated brands of Virginia and N.
C. Orders solicited and filled with dispatch
b, WILLIS & YOUNG,
Collins Block, Whitehall street.
oc31-2w.
Lumber Wanted.
Can any body furnish for the tnnney, twelve
thousand feat of planks ? I want each plank
to be Id £»et long, one foot wide and one inch
thick. Any person having it on hand, or who
can saw it for me soon, will please write to
me or call on me, and let me know at what
price it can be had, and at what depot U can
be deliTere<V
G. W. ADAIR.
No. 33—-Requires the Secretary of War to
lurnish uniform clothing to soldiers, instead of
commutation thereof.
No. 42—Provides that all persons subject to
enrollment for military service may be enrolled
wherever found, unless in actual service, without
the limits of the State, as a member of a milita-,
ident is authorized to suspend the exEEhniTii ot
this act as regards the residents of any locality
where it piay be impracticable (o execute the
conscription laws.
No. 43—Provides tor the organization of mil
itary courts to attend the army in the field. Each
court shall consist of three members, to be ap
pointed by the President, and its jurisdiction
shall extend to all offenses now cognizable by
court martial, etc.
No. 47—Authorizes the President to accept
and place in service regimnets or battalions
which were organized prior to 1st Oct.. 1862, al
though composed in part of persons between the
ages of 18 and 35. Also, companies, battalions
or regiments of infantry, raised or organized be>
for* 1st of December next, in Middle and West
Tennessee, or in North Carolina, East of Wil
mington and Weldon railroad—Baid troops to
select their own officers, for first election, but
all vacancies to be filled by the President.
No. 49—Establishes places of rendezvous
for the examination of enrolled men
No. 61—Provides for raising forces in the
States of Missouri and Kentucky.
No. 62—Secures to all soldiers who shall
have entered the army far three years or the
war, the bounty granted by act of December
11th, 1861, although he may have been killed
in battle, died, or been honorably discharged
before the expiration of the first year’s ser
vice of his term.
No. 68—Is the “exemption aot."
No. 68—Allows to oadets in the service of
the C. S., the same pay as Second Lieutenants
of the arm of service to whioh they are at
tached.
No. 65—Provides for relieving the army of
disqualified, disabled and incompetent officers.
The 1st section authorizes the General Com
manding a department to appoint an Examin
ing Board to inquire into and determine the
qualifications of officers brought to their at
tention- The 2d section provides that when
ever the Board shall determine that any ofii-
oer is olearly unfit to perform his legitimate
and proper duties, or carelets or inattentive in
their discharge, they shall report their decis
ion to the General, who i9 authorized to sus
pend said officer, and directed to transmit the
decision, etc., to the Secretary of War. Un
der the fid section, the Secretary, if he ap
prove the finding of the Board and the action
of the General, shall lay the same before' the
President, who is authorized to retire honor
ably without pay, or drop from the army, the
officer who has been found unfit for his posi
tion. The 4th and 5th sections relate to fil
ling vacancies.
No. TO—Authorises the grant ot medals and
badge* of distinotion as a reward for courage
and good oonduot in the field of battle.
No. 72—Authorizes any number of persons
not less than twenty, who are not liable to
military duty, to asaooiate themselves as a
military company for local defence, elect
their own officers, etc., and shall be consider
ed as belonging to the Provisional Army,
serving withost pay, and entitled when cap
tured by the enemy, to all the privileges of
prisoners af war. The muster rolls of said
companies are to be forwarded to the Secre
tary of War, and the President or the com
mander of the military district navy at any
time, disband such companies, eto.
No. 73—Authorizes the President to appoint
twenty general officers in the Provisional
Army, and to assign them to such appropri
ate duties as he may deem expedient.
THE NATT.
No. 6—Authorizes the issue ot $3,500,000
bonds to meet a contract maae by the Secre
tary of the Navy for .six iron clad vessel* of
war and six steam engines and boilers co De
plete, to be constructed abroad.
No. —Authorizes persons subject to con
scription to enlist in the navy and marine
corps, and increases the pay of sailors and
marines to $4 per month.
FINANCIAL.
No. t>—AuLharize3 ths issne of such addi
tional amount of bonis, certificates of sto ck
JUDICIAL
No. 21—Divides <ho State of Texas into
two Judicial Districts, and provides for the
appoinlment of Judges aud officers in the
same
No. 35—Authorizes the Judges of District
Courts to change the place of bolding Court
in certain cases.
TRBAfCRT NOTES.
No. 13—Authorizes the Secretary of the
Treasury to offer a reward not to exceed $5,-
600 for the apprehension and conviction of
any person engaged in forging or nttering
counterfeit Treasury notes.
No. 58—Provides mat any person in the
service of, or adhering to the enomy, who
shall pass, or offer to pass or dispose of spu
ri*us or counterfeit notes, purporting to be
Treasury notes of this Government, shall, if
captured, be put to death by hanging, and
every commissioned officer of the enemy who
shall permit any offence mentioned in this act
by any person uuder hia authority, shall also
be hung
RESOLUTION OF THANKS,
axltl ojin '5V ..I O—
and meritorious services.
No. 8—To Commander E Farrand, Capt.
A. Drowry, aDd officers and men under their
command, for the victory at Drewry’s Blnff.
No. 28—To Lienf, I. N. Brown, and all un
der his command, for their skill and gallant
ry in the engagement of the “Arkansas’
with the enemy’s fleet near Vicksburg
SICK AND WOUNDED S0LDIER3,
No. 20 —This is an important act entitled
“an act to better provide for the sick and
wounded of the army in hospitals,” which, if
enforced and carried out, would silence many
of the com] laints in regard to the treatment
of sick and wounded soldiers in and out of
hospitals. The first section fixes the commu
tation value of rations of sick and disabled
soldiers in the hospitals at one dollar, which
shall constitute the hospital fund, for the
purchase of supplies—any f xcess over $5,000
to be paid into the Confedci*ie States Treas
ury. The 2d section directs the Secretary of
War to make contracts for the speedy trans
portation of supplies purchased for hospitals
or donated by individuals, societies, or States,
&o. The §d section allows to each hospitil
suits of clothing (shirts, pantaloons and draw
ers,) equal to the number of the beds in the
hospital, for the use of the sick while in the
hospital. The 4th section allows two mat
rons in chief, two assistant matrons, and two
other matrons for each ward in every hospi
tal, and prescribes their pay and respective
duties. [Every matron so employed should
be furnished with a copy of this act ] The
Surgeon or assistant Surgeon in charge of a
hospital is authorized to employ such other
nurses (giving preference to females) as may
be necessary to the proper care mid attention
of the sick. The 5tn section provides for ac
commodating in the same hospital as far as
practicable, all sick and wounded soldiers
from any partionlar State—the several hos
pitals to be numbered and designated for that
purpose. The 6th section relates to payment
of employees, not engaged in the military
service. The 7th section authorizes the Sec
retary of War to perfect suitable arrange
ments with the railroad companies for the
reservation of esats in one er more cars, in
each train, for sick and wounded soldiers de
siring transportation, and for requiring con-
duotois to provide for the use of sick and
wounded in the cars so reserved, a sufficient
quantity of pure water. The 8th section
makes it the duty of surgeons and assistant
surgeons having in their charge any sick or
wounded soldier, desiring transportation, to
detail some competent person, acting under
their authority, to accompaiy such sick and
wounded to the depot to see that they are
properly eared for, and and that they obtain
seats.
No. 27—Authorizes any Quartermaster ro ad-,
minister the oath requited to enable eick, woun
ded or o’her soldiers to receive their pay.
articles required for supplying the deficiency of
clothing or shoes for the army—said machinery
to be worked on Cover ment account, or leas
ed, or sold, at the discretion of the President.—
Clothing furnished to the troops may be of such
color or quality as it may be practicable to ob
tain. I
No. 44—Authorizes the President to detai
not exceeding two thousand shomakera from
the army, to be employed at suitable points in
the manufacture of shoes for the army, and to
receive thirty-five Cents per p*ir for shoes man
ufactured by them severally, in addition to reg
ular pay and rations.
No. 40—Refunds to Louisiana the excess of
the war tax overpaid by her.
No. 41—Refunds to North Carolina the excess
of her quota of the war tax.
No. 48—Fixe* the pay and mileage of the del
egates fro* the several Indian nations.
No. 50—Relates to the payment of district
collectors in States which have assnmed the
payment of the war tax. Awards them $400
each.
No. 53—Extends the term of office of chief
collectors a th* war taR, who havo not been
aole to complete the duties of their office.
No. 56—Increases the pay of the officers and
employees of the several Executive and Legis
lative Deparimeuis employed 1h the city of Rich
mond.
No. 60—Authorises the rtup'ension of the
writ of habeas corpus.
No. 65—Authorises the Vice-President to em
ploy a Secretary at an annual salary of$Tl,000.
No. 71—Provides for the restoration to their
owners of slaves recaptured from the enemy, or
arrested by any person connected with the array
or navy of the Confederate State*, etc.
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Hxadqtj’rs Del South Caroetxa
awd Geoboba, Chablkbton, S
Oat, 24, 1862
[Extract.)
Special Ordbrb, 1
No, 203. /
II- Officer* aaul eeldSera arriving and re
maining twelve hours or more at Oolnmbia,
Savannah, ot any other Military Poet in the
Department, will report at the offlee of the
Commanding Officer, and exhibit their au
thority for being absent tom their pofite.—
Commanding officers aro expected to bo rigid
and vigilant in eaforcing this order
By command of Gon. BBAtrctBOAnD.
(Signed) THOS. JORDAN,
Chief of Staff and A. A. G.
^tidlafci-i F. G’Bwrfiif, Oapt. and A. A G
HBAD-quAjp-sns, Mihitart Post, i
lx o 27 > 18 *?- J
Commanding Offfoer, Atlaatft.
In obedience to orders received fro« Gen.
G. T. Beauregard, Ccmsmanding Department
of South Carolina and Georgia, all commis
sioned officers must report te these Headquar
ters immediately npoa arrival, and not remain
longer than twelve hoars, at this Military
Post, unless they have special permission or
are under written orders.
Non-oommtssiened officers and soldiers will
not bo allowed to remain in this oity unless
they should be waiting the dopartnre of trains
leading to their respaotivo commands, and
then they must report to these Headquarters.
In view of the fact that an extensive con
valescent camp ha* been ordered to be loca
ted at this point, it i* thereby ordered that
no person whataover shall sell, or onuse to be
sold, in any quantity whatever, any liquor oi
any kind; and if liquor is told, in violation of
this order, by any citiaea of thisplaoe, or fqr
five mile* arinad this city, the person so vio
lating shall forfeit his or her liquor, and it
shall be immediately waxed; unlew the ap
plicant wi&hiBg to pur«baae liquor is furnish
ed with a wrfiien order from the surgeon ot
said convalescent camp or by the commander
of the post.
No soldier who is, or may be, an inmate of
any of the hospitals at this post, will be per
mitted to roam around the city or its environs
without a written ordar from the surgeon in
charge of thetftr respective hospitals, which
order must be countersigned at this office.
By order W. LEE,
Com g Post and Provost .Mftrs&aL
W
$50 Reward!
f > UNAVTAY from tlie undersigned ou Friday night, tfis*
JLV Iris! ol October, a boy uai> ed AYasliingtoa; tex k with
him a black mare about 8 or 10 years old, and a male colt.
Wiihiugtou is about twouty year* old, 6 feet § inches
high, weighs iibiut 160 pounds, not very black, h* good
teeth, asd speaks very pleasingly. When he lert hid onu
straw tat, brown linen co‘t, and a-blanket over coat, tto
upper cover being oil cloth, raid boy was raised by Mr.
Augustus Puts < I Bertie connty, N. 0. He may try to
nako h s way hack there. The above reward wiU bepstl
to. Iris delivery to us in Dallas, Paulding county, Georgia,
or lo any Jail «o that we oan get him. Any information
wilt be tbankintly received. BROWN A OWHJT
nov3-lnI*
w h nraAit. h col*. w p nw*
rNMAN, COLE &. CO.,
GENERAL,
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of MAubanaiBe,
R a! Es at •, live 8:ock, Eonds, Storks,
Negroes, 8tc.
W fc have ample store room, sod trill gtro perwMai at
tention to ail basineoB entrusted to us. Office tn
Bearh k Root’s store, Whitehall street
norl-tf
Large Supplies.
TIERCES RICJ5;
1000 boxes Tolmcoo, finely aseo; tud;
•00 bLabels Seed Whart, vary sooorior;
90 hogsheads Sugar;
39 bags Prime Rio 0oflbe;
tin ci*i.4fe«jiant at Mr prtoos by (tie protrago orfj.
8. B. RCftSON k 00.,
o*ivLlm Alabotra street
Cavalry Battalion.
M Y battalion of Georgia Dragoons has not attained its
maximum. I will (till take more men, citbor ntngly
or by companies. Now is unquestionably the time to vol
nnteer. Toe opportunity will soon bo lost. The new Con
script act must be enforced. Oongress has already passed
a law providing camps of instruction. The noxt step will
be Conscription. Authority will bo given to rai.0 compa
nion Everything will be fnrnished bnt horses. To those
who wish to select for themselves, and who like the caval
ry arm of the service, this will be about the last opportu
nity. Apply to me personally or by letter at Datum, Ga.
I. W AVERY,
oc!2-lnj Lt Co) Bat Georgia Dragoons.
Wanted by the Selma Foundry,
ttELMA, ALABAMA,
rxiFIHEN OR TWENTY GOOD MOULDBRB, THOSE
A ecqnalatod with the caeiitg of heavy ordnance, shot
«ud shoil wonid be preferred Also ten or fllteen guod
Machinists, and aa many good Blacksmiths, and him a
MCduB.’Voi’y tor tbo government, and a:! the hands employ
ed M tt are eMempt from the Conscript law and military
duly.
novfi lm* H. J. MCRAB k CO.
A Detirable Residence
A ljotntn'G ttik corporate limits of qar
teravibe for sale at a reasonable price.—The nftftar •
signed offers fin - s»le his residence adjoining the town of
Oarterbrilie, with terty acres of Land attached The Im
provement consist oi a good two-stnry House with etght
fine large looms, with good fire placed in each; good kit-
oueo, with two negro houses j well house, bathing house,
btab ee, cribs carriage house, and ail other neoeseary lm-
proveusents; all new and in good ispair. TVvo-.hiide of
the ionl is wood ai d well timbered. Also, a store homo
and lot in the town and noxt to the raiir. aid on ttie south
side.
BoriF44» JAJfHft MILKER.
Agency for Virginia Tobacco.
A CONNELL, well known throughout Georgia as a
, Wholesale Dealer in the best au.l most popuMr
brands of Ohevring an-i smoking Tobacco, would announce
to Ids irienas that he has recently esiaoiished in Mout-
gM>ery, Alabama, an Agency fur the transacM* ot a strict
WHOLESALE TOBACCO BUSINESS. All orcUfta pruaA
ly filled, and personal attention given to shipping, ffijft
the assurance thru no house in or out of Virginia can Un
dersell me. A. CONNELL,
sep20-3m Ho. 11 Court at., Montgomery, Ala.
Nslice to the Voters *f Fulton Co
1 take this method of telorMog you that 1 air
a candidate for the offlee of Tux Receiver and Collector
for eighteen hundred and slaty three If my frilfoM
proper tc elect me, 1 will perform the fflfha of the efUse
to the best of mg abhffir
ocaj-td* M. B. RA8BURY.
FARM FOR SALK.
rjUIE refescchsis otter for sale » velaafcJe farm o« ut
acres; about Ltd acres in cultivation. The balwxi
well timbered, Mtualud in Guidon oounty, 1 j>4 tniioe iron
Calhoun depot, c» the W. A A. R It. We will take
payment real estate in the djy of Atlanta, negroes
cash, tor further particulars, address tbs undoisi/Bc-.
Atlanta, Ga. LEWIS la ABJftJT T
oct26-lm A. K. 3KAGG.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 2—Appropiates 513,500 to pay the Choc
taw Nation of Indians certain interest ae bonds
le io them.
No. 9—Provide* lor the payment of certain
claims against the Confederate States in the
Staid of Missouri, viz: for the pay due the
Missouri State troops raised by General Price,
and enrolled into the servee of the Confederate
State*. , . . .
No. 12—Fixes ihe 2nd Monday in January,
1563, as the day for the meeting ot the next reg
ular session of Congress.
f^o. 14—Authorizes the Commissioner oi Pat
ents to dispense with a Chtci clerk, whenever the
reuenaeot the Patent Office is insufficient.
No. 22—Extends the lime lor selling property
for taxes in default. _ „ „ . , ,
No. 24—Appropriates $1,122,450 92 in bonds
ti censtruct a ra lroad from Biue Mountain, Al
abama, to Rome, Ga , for military transporta
tion, ..
No. 33—Authorizes ifie President to import,
duty tree, machinery qr other material* ne
cessary for increasing the manulacture ol any
WOOD, WOOD, WO*B.
mEB best ffltocs for Am weed, at taAen
immediately—4 forty «crs wocdtasM tats w Irina 4>$
miles of ths ahy, cm a ge.d roid- The#» lets are heavily
timbered—bait,g treat *2*0 worth ef ebutee oak tifflber to
the acre, Call at oaea on T. F. LOWE,
m>Vi-61 Maufctat, P«wbU«e stratf.
I Yki U k ACRES OF COAL LAND In th§ Cumberland
UUU aoturiauw, near ths Nashrtlis * Ofcttauooga
Railroad, tcge'har with InexhaMODle beds rf Mo* oru in
Dade wuuty Georgia, te ^ « AIiIaoNf
n„v£ 3t Treated George-
CITY PROPERTY FOB SALK.
i OFFER fcx sals two Dwelling Hooss.i and the lets on
whlah they stand. Th» property is situated in a de
sirable part of thy Mty. Apply to
W- B. DEATON,
oc31-lm* On Houston street.
u WASTED TO REST.
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING. Rent to commence a;
any time between this ant first Jannary, 1663. Ad
dress through Fori Office or call on ^ ^ 3FILLER,
cc2T-Lm» Ai the PiBiol Factory.
WASTED TO HULK.
A FIRRT RATE COPPER SMITH, one that U accas
tomrd to working an Machinery and LocomotfW Eb
gibes. None others need apply. Liberal wage* wil' fo
paid. Apply at Georgia Railroad Machine Shop, Atlanta
O'-HMm WM. RUSHTUS, M. M
B.9BYKS FOR SALE,
1 HAYE a Ao»peir«f Family Hones te sale Bold te
up fault. Have no use te th°m Call at Lind»ey *
O^ns* Stabhe, near Washington Hah, V
70 SHARES UNION LOAN ANT> BCFLMNu aBSO-
io elation Stock for sole bj B WALLACE,
' M Willis * Young’*-
oc31-9t
.A.T XtiiC CITY HOTEL.
28 LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES FOR SALE,
C ONSISTING of Field Hands, Cooks, Waahws and Iron-
era, Seumstresaefl, Giria with first and second children.
Nursea aud Carriage Drivers, twill kee J’consteutly on
head a good let, and I yill bay and sell negroes ou com
mission. Pleuae take a look before buying. The City Ho
tel is near the Fusseng er Depot, Washing ton Hall, Trout
House an.l Atlanta Hotel.
ocLL-ukwlm LAWSON FIELDS.
Orrtcs MswcaL Dumcrsa,
Headquarters Deportment East Tenaeee,
Knoxville, October 6, ltMA
is X narniBMi i of the Secretary of War, an Army Medffoai
Is Board vill oonvone on Wednesday, Ootober 28, at
Knoxville, Tennessee, with Surgeon J. F. Logon ae Preai-
dent, for the 1 1 iiiiiiirtwi of Medical Officers in the Do
partmswt of East Tennessee. Medicoi Officer, serving reg
iments by appointment of Staff Offloers, and applicant
with letters of invitation trom the War Depai tment, will
present tMtaaelve*.
F^ftNK A, RAMSBY,
(xgX-tf Med Director, Dept East lean.
A LADY TEACHER,
O NE oi experience and ability wishes to form a select
class of young Misses, to stuay the higher branchos
ox English, Freoch and Latin oraxiraas, Drawing, Em-
brcdilery and Needle Work of all kinds. As s. limitea nuia
bar only will be taken, Parents end Guardians wishing to
avail themselvts of this advantageous method of teaching
will apply early. For further particulars in reierengj to
terms, «o., apply to W F Herring or G G Huil,of th s city.
ocl9-lm
KGTICE TO BAKE OF FllLTOM,
1 THREE months after date, application will be made to
the above named Bonk for the full payment of the
half bill described befow. The corresponding half was
mailed tomcat Coosa F. 0., Floyd county, Georgia, on the
15th of January, 1861, and was lost or simieutTom the mail
aud not received by 1*, to w.t: one Five Dollar Bill No.
12,645, letter A.
augl5-laai3m*
J. R. FAIN.
OSNAJ3XiyEtG».
COTTON FARS8, 8HSETUf6S AND SHIRT,!A'Go.
I HA BALM » OZ 03NABURGS;
L'J'J 60 bales % Shirtings;
*0 bales 4~i Sheetings;
80 bate Cot; on Tarns, as jot tel numbers-
On consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR * OIL,
oc Iptf Grocers and Cominissxon Mercnants.
FIRST OA. CAVALRY RKGIREET.
E VERY CflUu- and Soldier oi * be ,reJ
t m Tat r ^nt?'enU°T*^rri^edlMely fj
ment and fit for duty,,VM ft{ n^treeBboro * 1 , Tenn.,
Morrison, Cummandiug^ ^eterters and tried acoor.i/og-
or they vnll alio report, in order to be c*
ly. P* oled prisoners wni a. ^ ^ trAPPKR,
“rrdmngc^- u Col Comd’g l.t Ga Reg’t Oavalry
^iTREWARO—NTRAYffToR STOLE®.
X ScntUy, the 19 h of ffirtober, a POINTS® DOG,
( ) eight or nine years old; «*UJ liver 001 r, w*ft white
mark on his breast; his fate and feet turning grey from
aze. aud bad a sc*r between his shoo' dors; when he ler.
ha hirfoa a tread Jextter collar. 3&M Dog l j
nave teen taken eff on some train going eitherto M^con,
Aug sta, or Chattanooga. The above reward wdl hecheer-
fnny paid when h* ts left th.e Co.afeJv.acy office.
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