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SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
fatten $«itie*»ut|
THURSDAY,'FEBRUARY 12, 1863.
TUc Southern Confederacy Office.
<hir n*9 office it on Whitehall Street, nearly
apostle the G» ;;oiA Railroad Bask Agkhot,
it the entrance to Concert Hall liu.ilding, on the
r’SRST FLOOK.
BfcajTlf you want nice Syrup, go to
- j FOSTER, QUEEN & CO’S.
j*n28tf
fierce Tour Mules
One hundred head of good mule* and horaea
for sale by
DARDEN & BASS,
fcb5-10l* Weal Point, Gi.
LH»T OF LBTTKR?
Published in the Paper having the largest Circulation)
R EMAINING ia the PoBt Office at Atlanta,
Georgia, February 9, 1863.
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Andersen, R B
Anderson, J H
Ansley, J G
Anderson, G T-
AUitton, H 2
Aired, W H
Allen, miss U J
Alliston, H
Aoree, J L
Adcock, Rebecca
Austin, G
Atkins, T K
Austin, A
! Autry, Mrs S
Avera, T J
, AveVy, W
| Austin, J J
Armstrong, R F
Arnold, E
I Anderson, Mrs M £
Anderson, A 3
Anderson, J IF
Anzley, Mrs R
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City Subscribers.
Our Carrier arrangements are now so ; *r-
f. otedby “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,”
i Iiai every residence, office and shop in the
oily can gat the CJp»fkdkracy in good time
every morning.
The Second Year’s Subscription of many of
our patrons will expire this we<k. Please
call at «>ur office and renew, before your time
expires.
Small Pox.
The public are hereby notified that all cases
of small pox report#! to P» Willis F. West
moreland,or myself, willreceive prompt med
ical attention either at the Small Pox Uospi
tul or the residence of the patient.
i underi-tand several cases have not been
reported for fear of their being removed to
the hospital, this is an error. No case will
be removed except at the request of the
friends of the patient.
fol.6 Iw PERINO BROWN, JIC
Baker, miss M J
Bell, W
Bell, mrs S E
Berry, miss A
Beard, J G
Bladsworth, miss M
Black, H T
B idger, W W •
Bell, mrs M
Bonit, miss S
Bennett, J W 2
Bennett, miss B
Bell, B C
Bundy, JQB
Barley, J M
Baker, E
Banks, R M
Barnes, H
Barrott, mrs J
Barnard, J M 3
B
Bacon, W E
Bainer, T J
Bevill, RJ 2
Beacher, S F
Baldwin, J H
Berry, E M
Bowden, W R
Bright-well, H T
Bryan, H
Rrady, H
Bryant, J R M
Bridges, J W _ i
Bramiet, N A
Brimm, W W
Brady, W B
Brockman, miss E J
Burton, UDL
Buchauan, J 2
Buchanan, G P
- Negro Porter Warned.
Wc wish to hires good negro man as a por
ter in our office. Apply soon.
febVMf
Cheatham, E S
Chester, mrs E
Camel, P M
Campbell, miss N
|Cannon, J C
Callahan, W A
Campbell, J T
Campbell, mrs J F
Conally, miss M
Calahan, miss A
Cain, mrs
Clark, W C
Clark, miss 11 J
. Copland, L
Cox, G
Cornell, W L
Casey, J
halt.
The Macon Telegraph mentions that call in
that city said at auction on Monday at 14J to
j6 cents per pound. It sold.in this city Tues
day at 16 to 20 cents per pound at auc-
. lion v -
: Dumas, J O
Duglas, J.
Draper, B
Drake, W 1
Dockery, L
Dodd, mrs S
Donehoe, M
Sugar.
grace the passage of the Y ankee gunboat I Fagao. £ 2
down the Mississippi end up the Red River, do- Fairbanks, J »1
ing so macb damage to our river navigation in * M
that sort ion, sugar ia attracting unusual atte.i-1 yy
tion from men of capital. It will no doubt rap
idly advance.
Fields W
Florence, miss F
Fly, miss T
Furnace 6
A Brilliant Telegraphic Feat.
On Tuesday night wc received by telegraph
from Mobile, tho proclamation of Gen. Banka \ B jj*
which we lay titforo our readers in this issue. Uroce ^ jjaria
We had had the same on hand in the Memphis Q n ffin ( c C
(Jackson, Miss.,/ Appeal f r twenty-four | Or*ctdy : L C
hours, and were waiting for an opportunity to I G ra 7» W -
, • .1 Wr&yi J a
have it sot np. Greenwood, H T
~ Personal. | Green, G
t-ersonai, Goodson, J
Yesterday we had the pleasute oi meeting in
our office Col. Luther J. Glenn, of Cobb’s Le- j
gion. who i^now ai home on a short visit to his I M frf
family. The Colonel ie suffering severely from 1 u a0 t 4t t, J T
vaccination—his srm being almost disabled.— I Havnes,Miss I
He ie otherwise well, and reports the Legion in I Hay good, G W
good condition every way. * I Huff, H H 2
‘ I Handsell, A J
Capt. W. D. "Conyers. | Hay good, miss £
Vonr Country Calls.
Wc say to onr people that this ie the day of
our real trial. The crisis is culminating, and I Johnson, A
the life and death struggle ie just before-ue in J Jones, J
•it probability. He who can now serve h « j £
country and fails, is not the country’s tree J C
friend. * jit-, nr Jone8 » J B
We call attention to the card ol Lieut. D. C. j 0 i, flBon> G
lie opened hie office yesterday and re-1 Johnson, J
ceived and mustered in eome 12 or 15 men. This I Johnson, mra P
company wi 1 be made.ap, and those who wish I
io volunteer had better take this opportunity.—
Lieut. Smith is a good officer. He has been it
service nearly two years, baa robust health, and
Knows hrfw to take care of his mea
Keneily, miss C
Kellys T
Kelly & Co
Kifkpatriok, J T
Kidd, mrs N N
All UtglU Once More
For more than a week past we hivo had a run i L p A
ol bid luck and vexation that would have se- Landlord, J
yerciy tested the patience of Job. First the I Lamb, G B
•now storm interfered with the running of the Lee, mrs M
trains mi tho roids, and therefore prevented the I Lemon, miss M
regular arrival of onr mails, and also prevented Lemon, J L
ns, to some extent, from mailing our paper in £«“***» “* *
due time, when nothing else was in the way.— ^ ea *
Then some of our printers were tick and absent, •
■ahinzil moredifScuh to get out our paper indue 1 ““J* 1 *
timei But worst of all, on laat Friday evening, "**“» * *
before our first edition was half out, our pro,. mrs M E
broke quite eeriously, which we did not get re- Morria> E
• paired till Toeeday evening; and during this in- Morris, mrs E
torval we got our paper printod at the Franklin Mitchell, mrs D
Printing House, which involved a great amount of Mitihell, J M 2
Inbor and mere than once caused us to lose a Miller, J L
pan of onr mail, and has put onr weekly one Miilerf J C
Say behind hand. Bnt we arc agatn, a» in per- Mitchell, J
tect running order, and vre hm*e ‘"f MiUer, T B
time before the happening of another shower ot Mltcheil> W
accidents.. I Merrill, H M
Megee, mrs M
I McGarie,
o-.hutse ot the force hert. Jeff Anderson was, j| 0 n MOll q m
luckily, broogt in just before bis d *P art " r . c ’ McDaffee, G Vi
The cavalry baa none, to ClarkeaviUe. where - ’ ffiia
Connaily, E F
Cowan,F M
Cowan, J J
Carr, J
Colwell, O
Cornog, W L
Crews, miss E
Crousley, W L
Crawford, GW
Crosia, J .
Curob, J M
Cbaudin, W M
Conner, W L
Clements, t C
Cox H B
Carlton, W
B
Dexter, a 2
Davis, W A
Daniel, A W §
Dagneli, F M
Daniel, £
Damply, W S
Dawsey, J M
F
Furr, P
Fraxey,G R
Forsyth, C A
Ford, miss S E
Foster, J L
Frix, B F
Fleming, J B
Foust, J M
G .
Goderd, P
Goidtsnoven, E
Glawson, G
Glozier, Miss F
Gillmore, H
, Gamer, L
■ Garvin, W
Geibelhouse, P
Galloway, M G
This gallant officer of Cobb’s Georgia L> Henderson^miss A
gion is now at home. He was in our office a^irand, M
yesterday. We refer everybody not ia the Higgins, G W
army to his card in our paper, by which it I Hill, miss J
will bo seen that there is a call fer volunteers I Hill, miss M
to fill np the ranks of this favorite organiza-
tion. Stop in while the waters are troubled. Holloway, W T
The most thorough and energotie measures Holland, S A
are now being taken to enforce conscription. I Holsenbeck, A
Every man that is able, must soon go into the Holder, H L
service. The day -of our greatest trial is at I IIomes » mrs
hand. I
Ingram, N T
Irby, D R
a
Holsenbeck, M
Hopkins, W
Howell, M S
Huns on, J
Hough, J H
Harper, miss L
Harris, H D
Harville, W H
Hammer, F M
, Harris, ntrs P A E
Hannah,H B
Hardwjck, F
Harrison, M A
Harrison, miss T
Halle, mrs L W
Heren, mrs M E
Hutchins, mrs L N
Hudson, mrs M L
Hunt, J W
Hunt, mrs E
Humphrey, J L
I
Inge, mrs K
Jones, miss J
Jones, miss E L
Jones, mra A J
Jinks, W C
Jinkins, C S
Jeriett, mrs
Jack,J M
James, R
Jameson, W M
K
Kiliingsworth, W A
Knabb, miss J C
Kelly, W H
Kelly, mrs M
L
Levy, J H 2
Livingston, J H
Livingston, B H
Lion, miss M E
Lofton, J
* Lyon, miss A E
Lambert, Catherine
; mrs a
Tax Tr.oors.-By the actire vigUance ot the M artin, AG
military force eir tinned here, ,he ,"®" d Mkluxie, mrs M
laws a d lories. who had collected themselves
in this section of Georgia, have been suppress- .,
, d, and nearly the last one of mem captured and tflcLauglin & Co
srm to Atlanta. Col. Lee departed lor Atlanta McNaught, tur
on Sunday last, leaving Lien]. C-donel Nix in Mc0apie> x J
charge ot the force hert. Jeff Anderson wa^, i .. .. n 11
M
Martin, miss C
Manfling, M
Mason, W P
Mays, S J
Mason, miss W K
Mann, V W
Martin, 8 A
Marshal? A E
Mandril?, L
Manes, E
Marley, R F
Messick, PG
- Mills, A L
Me.ton, J T
Morgan, J X>
Midgeit, R D
The cavalry has gone to margravine,-wut.t on0U »», rpias
their prgeeneo is deemed more destrab.c row I 8 ’
than here.
We are pleased to continue onr testimony in I j
favor of the good conduct of the troops here, j v- rr is7zais8 W A
and of the generona hospita ity of our ctuzens j . _ y,
towards them.—Dahlonega Signal, 1th. * *
Mo
McAfee, E 0
McCrosky, J
McCrary, M P
McCown. R M
McSwain, W EL
N
Nesbet, W
Nelms, mrs L A
Newton, I
Norman, J B
Newton, J
Nicholson, T
Nash, V M 2
0
O’Kelly,* miss M
Oliver, M H
Ozbnrn, M
Odom, W W
Orr, BY
P
Faxson, J A
Patterson, J S
Patterson, J T
Pool, T J 2
Patrick, S B 2
Powell, P
Piemmons, P
Printup, D S
Philips, C W
Preston, S F
Philips,^ 2
Pridgen, L
Peacock, P A
Prance, J
Peacock, mrs E C
Poller, J T
Pievee, J A
Poyas, 0
Pencil, J W
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% '; 5r " ’ _
B
P.ay, S
Risherson, J P
Rainey, W J
Richardson, J
BY TELEGRAPH.
KXPRE8SLY TOR THE 80HTHEBN COKFEDBBACT.
FROM OUR SECOND EDITION OF YESTERDAY
Sworn to and subscribed before ms this
| 24th day of September, 1862.
C. W. B. ALLISON,
Commanding Post.
bexeask. - <
H’n Q’bs Camp Chase, Ohio, \
Richmond, Fob. 10.—In the Senate, Mr. I Sept. 24, 1862. j
Orr, of South Carolina, submitted a resolu By virtue of an order received from Col
tion, asking the President'what proceedings, W. Hoffman, C. G. P. Commanding, dated at
if any, have been instituted to sequestrate Detroit, Sept. 22i, 1862, D. L Maldin, resi-
the slaves held or owned by alien enemies in dent of Hall county, and State of Geor-
the stock of the Washington & New Orleans gia, prisoner of war at this post, after having
j Telegraph Company—adopted. After call of complied with the requirements of,. and sub-
| the committees, the Senate went into seoret I -cribed the papers herewith attached,- is
'session on tho finance question. I hereby released from confinement.
In the House, Mr. Hodge introduced a res- | By order of C. W. B ALLISON,
| Ragsdale, miss L
ltawlins, miss M .
I Ragan, J F
Kay, mrs A C
Kay, K P 2
Reynolds, mra M F
Reynolds, mrs E
j Reece, J W
Reynolds, W R
Ranson, miss E
| Ransone, B B 2
Rouiey, E R
Rev.es, W
Robuck, W B
Russell, G W
[ Reynolds, W
Reese, J
Redfern, miss E
Reathcrford, miss M
Reid, S V
Rice W
Sagan, S
Segur, H S
Scott, Dr
Sunsom, G H
Rice, G D
Rice, mrs M F
Rixey, A M
Rice, mTs E J
Richardson, mrs C
Richardson, W H
Robertson, N
Ro herds,• G
Roberts, G B
Rogers, J C
Roberds, 8 H
Robertson, mrs M
Roberson, mrs A
Rollings, mrs A P
Robuck, R W 2
Russell, J
Russell, H T
Russell, G W
Ryan, R E J
Rushing, E F
Bussey, A W
S
Sned, C W
Smith, J '
Smith, F F
Smith, W
olution looking to retaliation for the negroes
in the Yankee army—referred. The exemp- I
tion bill was taken up, and Mr. Collier’s sub- I
i stitute was adopted in lien of the original by
| four majority. Tho bill, as thus amended,
was finally rejected by a decided majority.
Col. Commonding Post.
The name of tho other upon whose person
this wicked oath was found, is J. T. Fagin,
of Hall county. He also made “bis mark,”
in signing it, showing both these men to bo
uneduoatod, if not ignorant. They both now
plead that they did not know what they were
Snllinburgar, miss M^ISmitb, D M
Stewart, C D 8mith, W T
j Stewart L H
St Johns, J M
Stubbs, J F 2
Stephens, W
| Stroud, J
i Stovall, miss J
Stokes, mrs W J
Smith, J F
Sprales, E" 13 2
Self, K C
Sims, J D
Skinner, J J
| Siuley, L G
Sigman, R S
Soackenburg, W
Tinsley, J Y
l Taylor, J# 2
Turner, HH
j Turner, C H
Taylor, Martha A
Tenison, J C
Taylor, J
| Thornton, F
Smith, missP A
Smith, S F
Smith, A F
Smith, mrs M
Seals, mrs M E
Sharp T
Segi aves, J G 2
Sherrer, mrs H
Sherrood, J L
Shell, miss C
Smith, mrs E W
Smith, L
Smith, Jesse
Sibley, G R 2
Spiros, J J
T •
Tuck, miss B
Tripp, mrs D A
Tripp, H
Tillman, D
Thompson, J W
Thompson, W B
Thomas, R C
Van Eater, W L
Willis, mrs M
| Wilson, W H
Williams, U
Williams, D
| Williams, M L 2
Williams; RO 2
Wade, D E
Walker, W
Walker, T F
i Warrin, J S
I Wommock, miss N
Watson, E
Walker, D
Wallace, J B
| Wadsworth, M C
Wilson, Fanny
Wilson, E M
I Williams, J H
Wiggins, A J
Wilson, miss J C
| Wright, Dr
Woodson, miss M
Wright, G W
V
Vtd. H J .
W
Wood, J-
Wright, mrs M A
Woodring, W W
Wood, W
Williams, W F
- Watren, D— <
Woodbury, J F
Weaver, miss E
Weller, W D
Weaker, mrs N A
Weaver, mrs J H
Welch, H D
Wellborn, mrs E G
Wets, P
Wellborn, C J
Webb, mrs E C
Wharton, B
White, H S
White, P
Whitcomb, J C
Wheeler, L C
White, J M
Walker. J S
. The Troubles ln?Nortb-Kast Georgia.
Oar time and space wore too limited Jor us | doing, nor understand the nature of the oath
j to say all that we desired, in our short article I they took or the papers they signed; but
j last week, about the troubles in North-east wero told they could have their liberty by
[ Georgia, and we now resomo toe subject. 8 j g j ng the papers, which they did, not un-
Thero can be no doubt that the expedition I derstanding their import. This may be true;
under Col. Lee was timely. Msohiet wa 8 j t,utit is also true that they came homo and
brewing. In some parts au unfriendly feel- staid there till arrested a few days ago. They
ing was being manifested, and a few persons j have not reported, to their commanders nor
| had become bold enough at times, and in some I their government, as they would most prqba-
localities, exercising considerable caution as bly have - done, if they had intended to be
I to who were present, and speak their treason- I true and faithful to tho land of their birth
I ablo sentiments, while at hli- times they were j an d their homes.
| secretly and artfully encouraging men to com-1 in conclusion, we will state that on Mon
bine to resist their enrollment as conscripts I day last we saw nearly one hundred fine look,
j or their arrest as deserters, and a few ignor- ing men at one sight going to Cel. Lee’s of-
j ant men to violate private rights, plunder, | flee, who had oome down from N. E. Ga.
i commit rape, break open jails and liberate volunteers—to enter the army, and the Colo
their inmates, &c., thus placing themselves in I nel was assigning them to service in any com
a position ot open hostility and rebellion. I pany they chose. A similar sight was wit-
There were a considerable number of sol- I nessed several times on Sunday and Monday,
diers in the country who had deserted, or I ani they have been coming in by doxens
I wore absent without leave, as we explained | every day this week. We think we oan safely
| beiore. The villains who had designs against I say that between 400 and 600 men have
: the Sooth, took advantage of the situation of I come in and volunteered within the last four
j these men, as well as those subject to oon- I days. Nearly all these men were of consoript
I scription under the acts of Congress, but who age, who had never*been enrolled, and were
| desired to avoid it, to get up a popular oppo- resolved never to be enrolled, if they could
i sition, and to eome extent, a resistance to the I help it, but who are responding by hundreds,
arrest of absentees and deserters and the en- I and soon will be by thousands to Col. Lee’s in-
( rollment of conscripts. If tho schemers had I vitation to volunteer. Many of thele men
been suffered to carry on their plans a while | bod been eluding the enrolling offioers, and
I longer, oy if the conciliatory, bat wise and I some were in the combinations to resist con'
I just, measures of Col. Lee had been less de-1 scription. They had not been told by the en
I cislve, as well as lenient, and thereby inef- I rolling offioers that they could volunteer nn-
1 fectual, the ease would have been more sen- der the conscription acts, and had not been
ous. As it is, the ring-leaders—those who I invited to do so. The truth is,” the govern
began the mischief, with traitorous intentions | meat, as well as the enrolling officers, has
| and seduced others into their unhallowed de- not, since last April, taken pains to keep
signs, have been arrested and are now in this feature of tho act prominently beforo the
| irons. They will no doubt suffer the punish- public and invite volunteers as it should; but
ment justly due their crimes,-while those who | the conscription act having passed, all efforts
| were the dupes and victims of their villainy 1 to get men into the army other than by con-
land treachery, saw the error—the danger— scribing them, seem not only to have been
| before it was too late to retraoe their steps, abandoned, but utteHy ignored
Numbers, without being .in any-wise hostile These men are not done coming in, but
to the Confederate States or friendly to Lincoln, j will 8well ttie ranks of ojir army by thou-
I were fast getting themselves into a hostile atti-1 sands in a few days more. ■ We havo late
{ fade—one having a severe penalty as its consc»
1 quence. A little while longer, if less decisive
I effectual means had been adopted to check
the movement, would have committed, the de-
I luded victims to treason, as the men who were
instruments! in getting them into this unplets
ant attitude now are, p s’ all hope of remm or
chance of retracing th< < •! step, whic h, with
| most of them, was tut without any such
wicked intention ; but was, on their part, mere
rpHK Alabama and Mi wic-ippi litron Ka-'road Compa
ny of Alabama, wllloffsr for sale at public auction, to
the highest bidder, (art le » than par.) oa A edu<edcy the
4th day of Match, lb63 at the Bank of ze'.mtuin the city
if S leia, $10J,0oU loud- t"f tto Comi nuy. d i e > J.iautry
1st, lS8t, and duo January l»t, 1575; and $J2 000 bondi
of the iufy vT 8 Imn. dated January lit, 1SSJ, aud cue
iuaiv 1st, 187i The last named bonds viil be cndor>i d
aud guaranteed by the Bulrotu Ci-mj-any. AU these
bonds boar 3per cent interest, peya-.-ie seini-arnually, at
the Commercial Bank of Alabama, at Se ma, vi h cou
pons attached for the interest. The beads of the Compa
ny (interest and principal) are secured by a m i tg .go,
duly executed and rocoiCM, on the euUre itailr. ad of the
Company, with all Its machinery, aud lunis, and lian-
chiar, aud other app .iteoa ot*. The Road commtucesat
the city uf Selma, where it oo nocta with toe Alanama
aud Teunuaec Hlvan BaUroad (completed 135 miles, and
uow being extended under a contract with the Confede
rate UoTirnmiut, to Koine, Ueotyla) and with a daily line
of et.amboais, plying b tween belina and Moutg.unt.ry;
and extends West through a well cultivated and very fer
tile rrgias, via Uni Mown and DeiuoptiUvBout <5miles,
us of tue Northeast auu South-
a with the Mibiie Aud l liio aud
Southern (Muaimippij Railroads, at Meridian, Alfa,is,i| pi.
‘ “ ‘ tocai atfvauta.es, eecurlor to it
this ro d bonis a meat larontbio
Horn and Western lino of navel
*, Loumlaua,aud Misd-siopi, aud
in pot t.oils of the Confederacy;
t ona bhorte.it route Irom V:c»o-
,te places, to the Capitol of tho
:outh Atlantic cities. Although
n Seluie to MuriJiap has been
a ta t f w seeks, and u not yet
it will, se a ten as the arraugc-
jmpl, t-d, the income atre dy tor
post
nett
the
affix
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pov
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and
news from that Bection, which warrants us
making tRis remark; -and wc here take the
responsibility of saying that no men ia the
service will make more faithful or efficient
soldiers, if their officers will but do their
duty to them. The policy p trsued by Col
Lee, and its results so far, show conclusive
ly that nothing is lacking to got men -to do
their duty, but to treat them properly, and
T O C APIT ALISTS
id u> make good ths bondi pro-
ihott it 1« bbliaved, that no 1
i bonds can tie toned n th Cou-
>U3 exiat, to-wit: a mortgage to
tho Company, due January next,
"“ewnffet
Keeda of the oonda new offered;
Tad 11 payment for the latter
boude. Second, a mortgage to aecurn *150,000 adtan.ed
by the Ooniederato Uuvei nmeat fix the oompteticn of the
t, iiieu aoouer dlicharged, as
paya
expected, by transportatiun lor the Qovertmeutt
Scaled propoaal* or bida, ditecled to the ubduraigcel at
Bouiop'ilts, or W S Koox, K q, Treasurer,. t Scttca, (who
on application will give any Information deaiied) wlUie-
ceive due attention. O J UHltflU.
Prisi eut.
Selma, Alabama, Jan 28, >0). fobl I-t >120
COOKING STOVES,
1 ft SDPKBIOR COOKING SToVSB, with all the l
J - yJ tary furuiture, kettles, bullets, pans, griddle-, 40,
Ac, new and in flrtt rata order, of approved make jUmt re-
ceivetl and for ante by B u BAS SB NX,
Commiasiou MercUikut. *
feb7-tf Whitebait at, opposite Ga R R Bauk.
OK non LBS HOOP AND BAND IRON, to bo aold
h,Uy\JKJtJ low to cloae consignment, at
*feb7tf
i consignment, i
PGBKSSBNTS,
Whitehall at,oppoeite Gait R Bank.
SOAP, CANDLES, &c
200 LBS 1 'bBPhNTINE SOAP
85b tbe good Turp'mine Soap
Id gro3* auperior Matched •
To be Bold low tedoee voouignmaue, at -
PGDRSSENTS,
C. m'ulutou - vrehaut,
feb7-tf Whitehall ai, < Pp.aite Ga U U Bank.
SB WING SILK, SPoOL COTTON, Ac.
ne LBS SUPER BLAOv SE VlNG SILp
£x%3 goo dea uro, k-’ Luper X 0 yda SpoofuottOa
Coats’ A nto na’ uoaiae Spool Cotum, at
P G BBS.-ANT B
feb7-tf Whitehall at, epp.'eUe Ga R R Bank.
IRISH LINRNS.dbc.
1 ft PIECES Pine aud Me anm Q jality Irish Linear
A.VJ. -rn d.s Linen Miirt ktuuur
24 d, z U ten shirt ktonui
2,000 yd. Super Sea luan t-nro Sh rting
50 doeea Uuen Boa.m Shirts at
P « DESSENT’S,
feb7-tf Cium uiua Merchant.
SHOE BLACKING
gg DCZ GOOD tUOK Bl.ACK.iNG
2 dos Super Wudo * Botcher’* Razors at
ieh7 tf PG BEiSKNra.
BL AK DRESS GOODS, fee.
^ 1 BESSES CHOICE BLACK. dlLKXIcSUE
3 do SUDer Black *.r n,diue
t do Extra Vine Blaca Grodo Khine'S-lk, at
febTtf . P G.BKihK\TS.
HOS.KRY,
I DOZ LADIES Ro LACK COTTON HOSE
■tv/- 10 doz Men’s and LlnldreuVi -rey Wo ,1 Ui«e, at
PSBU8KMS,
febi-tf Whitehall at. opposite oa K K Back.
TO ADVERTISERS.
ly the joining of a combination to prevent being I that so amount of wrongprgfing or improper
conscribed, of which they had %n unutterable I dealing can avail anything with our people.
| horror, or to prevent their being arrested and I One other incident connected with Col.
returned to the army, tried, and perhaps shot, W ee » B expedition we will mention. He found
| as deserters. I in that section, two Lieutenants absent from
Those who were in the interest of Lincoln,
endeavored further to foment disaffection by j
making appeals to the inconveniences and sufier-
|gy Persons calling for letters in the above J ings ot tho ignorant, produced by the war. A
l list, will please say they are advertised, and I popular catch word was that if they were at
name the date.
T. 0. HOWARD, P. M.
peace in the Lincoln government, instead of atrj
war under the Jeff Davis rebellion, they woutd
their oommands on forged sick furloughs
They were scouring the e mntry buying np
fine horses, some fifteen of which they had in
their possession, tor which they had paid
cash. They had on their persons some $7,-
000 in money. How they oame by thie money
THE TRIBUTE O’ ESTEEM
To the LADIES of Ifca
JfTLANTA AMATEURS
>~ . BYTHE
CITIZENS OB’ OUR CITY,
Will take ptaoe oo
| FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 13TH, 1803.
At the ATHENEUH-
I all have plenty of salt. Several other catchs I is a mystery that is, as yet, unexplained—
words and unpatriotie appeals were freely used It is not reasonable to suppose they came by
by the traitors, and with some success. We | it honestly—though it is not positively known,
have before us a letter written by a highly re-
| spectable gentleman, who states that several | A Negro Man, 24 years of age, drives
, persons in his locality are disaffected, and gives and manages horBes wcll f iB a good form hand,
the names of over a half dozen men in one and worked a t shoe-making three months,
county who were enemies to the Confederate | . , , „ ’
States, friends of the Lincoln tyrranny, and aid
ers and abettors in the work of treachery, some
of whom are county officers, and one of whom
was an enrolling officer for the county under the
conscript law.
i But one of the strangest things connected
OUR COUNTRY COUSINS, I w £ t |, a g-„; r is the fact that there were found
DT7TF A NTi N ATJPV RCROGGTN^ * few “ en in that Bection ’ who » ,on 8 8ince ,oU
PETE AND NANCY bOKDGGlNS, j umcered and had been taken prisoners—perhaps
Hava been Engaged at Immense Expense. J at the fall Of Henry or Donelson, sent to Camp
I Chase by the Yankees, and there liberated by
New Songs—Beautiful Tableau | their taking a horrid oath of allegiance to the
abolition government.ol the (once) United States.
on consignment snd for sale by
ROBERT L. CRAWLEY,
Commission Merchant,
Franklin Building,
febll-lt Atlanta, Ga.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
CARPETS.
13 All-Wool, 3-Ply Carpets,
rw-Tteketa can be procured at Dr. J. A TAYLOR’S
I amt J M. McPHKKS JN’8 BOOK-STORE.
A large aud brilliant Assemblage is expected.
WU. H. BARNES Manager
ATLANTA FEMALE INSTITUTE;
T HIS INSTITUTION haa not bean taken far • hospital,
aa reported, and I hav. the assurance ot the Post
Two men of this class were arrested by Colonel
j Lee’s forces, who nre now prisoners fn this city.
They had papers upon their persons, of which
the following is ait exact copy.
H’d Q’bs Camp Chase, Ohio, |
Different Sizes—Bead, Made Up—on consignment and
for sate b, ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
febll-tf Commission Merchants.
Sept. 24,1862.
FARM FOR SALE.
A Farm of Land lying on the WtitB, five miles
tl from Atlanta,coDtaiuiDgUS acres 30 cleared, with
dwelling, ont-bcases and orchard npou it It ia weU wa
tered, having an excellent well end several springa, and
Saraem that it will not be taken. The exercises will be I All guards, lines, posts, and stations will | » never-foiling branch running through it. The Land ia
resumed on tbe 2d Monday In Jaunary, and continue for * r1 T> T. Maldin I of fair quality, and unsurpassed fir hetlth. Apply to
aacholsstic teimof six months. Under the preaaure of P* 88 8a f e V> k alaltUn ' I HUSH DUNNING,
the timet wo are ormpetled to raiae the retet of Tuition. I DESCRIPTION.
^ oo # Complexion light; Hair, dark; height 6
PrfDfiratfrT do do — T - T -. r ,„„,„ TtTT so oo j 6 inches , Ejfcs, dwk, Age, t 23 ycurs ,
Primary do do -— 2* oo I Whiskers, light.
febll-Sw*
Augusta, Ga.
Music and Piano rent tame old prices.
One-half the above charges most be paid In advance ia
I every instance.
' declT tf - J. B. MATSON, President
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
A N excellent Plantation, in ahigbatateof Cultivation
containing 535 acres, 130 of. which are first rate brt
. only 25 mile* from t
g U3INES8 MEN who a Cairo a lint Class
Advertising Medium
For the whole Confederate States, will ,flnd such an on
in the
Confederate States
Railroad Guide.
Advertisements trill be received at $30 per page, or
fractional -parts thereof at tha same rates. Address ail
orders for advertisements, or the book to
H. P. HILL * Oa,
Griffin, Georgia.
•^.Liberal conunlaslon to tha trade. Jan34f
fflDSB, HIDES.
O VER One Hnndred Siauahtwed aides, frr sole every
waek by CKAWPOKD, FRAZER * CO,
fob7-tf Army Cc-uiractors. -
PEACH A APPLE BRANDY.
1 O BARRELS EXTRA GOOD, for (ale by
lO CRAWFORD, FRAZKH A CO,
No8 Whitehall street.
NO DISCOUNT
QN^EAST ALABAMA INSUgANCE COMPANY’S
_ Change Bills. We exchange Confederate Notes or
bonds for them at Par.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER A CO,
fob7-10t No 8 Whitehall street.
“ALABAMA CHANGE BILLS.”
W E ARK BUYING ALABAMA CHANGE BlLh8pay
able at Mubite, Montgomery aud keftnia.
CRAWiOUD, IR4ZKR A OO,
fch7-lm " ' ‘
No 8 WhiUhiU etrret.
FORK HOGS.
yy ANTED FOR OGNiy^AOT, Three Thcnsaad bead of
Killing Hogs, to be ffeiireied in this month, at any
EXAMINATIONS.
O F APPLICANTS, for-the appointments of Artillery
Officers for Ordnance doty, wilt—in accordance with
I paragraph III, General Order No. 80, dated Adjutant A
lupMtcr Geneiot’s Office, October 30,1S04—be bald near
| tbe Headquarter, of Gen. Bragg about the 24th of Jono-
r ery, and in Jackson, MUsLtiipi.lrum February 6th to lx
1 W LxROY BROUN,
jan'TO til'ebS Lieutenant Col. oa Ordnance Duty
gar* Intelligencer copy aud sand bill to Ordnance L’f
[ pan ment, Richmond.
' WANTED,
^Nexperienced SOAP MAKER. Liberal
fcbll 2t*
Ar j Vanderson.
W*ocdruiTs Building.
FLOUR! FLOUR I
Om SACKS Extra Family F ear—none b-tier. Fee
I t)y u ante by CRAWFORD, FRAZER A 00.
60 * This pass being given with the understand-
,i.at if the nartv receiving it. be found I tom, only 25 miles from tbe Atlanta A Weet Feint Bait
ing tnai II Ute party receiving it, oo nun | 00 the Chattahoochee Rivar, In Campbell ccnniy,ein
in arms against the government of the United ^ by application to tu* office frbu-tf
States, or aiding or abetting its enemies, the
penalty wiU be death.
C. W. B. ALLISON,
[Duplicate] Col. Commanding Post.
H’d Q’rs Camp Chase, Ohio, \
Sept. 24,1862. /
Before the subscriber this day came D. L.
Maldin, and took and subscribed the follow
ing Oath of Allegiance :
I, D. L. Maldin, solemnly and voluntarily
swear that I will support, protect and defend
the Constitution and Government of the Uni-
~»h« 9tb instant, between WhiaehaU atreet and I ted States against aU enemies, whether do- I 4. W
;’a Ro-piia , a leather Pocket Rook, containing mestic or foreign, and that X will bear true
and two hundred I allegiance and loyalty to the same, any I NEGROES.
, 7 Jli^Ii‘bv i'ScvSi ordinance, resolution or law of any state con- a CH' ICK i-.t of strictly primtt yonrg Wi
returning u tome vention or legislature, to the contrary not- A and Fdioaa. * or, J2]^ sr;)B j ) jKgg!
1 withstanding • and farther, that I do this with febll ' 3t CRA
a full determination, pledge and purpose, ADMINISTRATOR’S sale,
engine fur salk. »without any mental reservation or evasion | A greeable to an order fen the Court of Qrffinary
O NE IC-UORSK POWER ENGINE, Winahip’a makaH whatever; and wiU neither directly nor m-
twu S64nch Boilers, 3j mat long; one Worthington directly give aid or information to the ene-
•team Pomp, Inrga Gao. alot of 84nehOcppneJripe;.and mieg 0 f the United States. So help me God. J u^rin'r^tTnury, towit: 40 share, .lock In Phoenix ^
a large quantity cf Quickdiver. All will be eold low for I bfo I r^aRA BalUlog AafocUU^n; afooxxtd barea In Atlauta*
w. i»yk 1 D. L. X MALDIN. j laaoranc* aBanking VO. GEO. u. HULL, Adm’r.
RailroadDatot.in lota of n-^l«a than fiity
CRAWlORB, FK/iZr R AtO,
Army Ottitractors.
FIFTY dollars; reward.
L O-T. oa
I Grant’s Uo-pira:, aleather
bsiween one hnndred and aeventy-five and tiro
duUara—Coufe lermto note.—principally in twtniias and
tens. Tha finder will receive the above *
the book andnteney at thu office, or
at Grant’* Boapttal.
ja».T-tf R. M. FOSTER.
PHOSPHORUS.
A CASES. Pur sale by
n ’’ CRAB FORD, FRAZER A CO.
.FRAZER A CO.
Ja&IS-lm
CAP! WILLIAM MCCONNELL,
AUanta, Georgia.
Jan25-40d*
BEEF CATTLE.
^y'AJtrra FOR CONTRACT, One Hnndred bmd ot
V¥ Beef Cattle, to
mon h, at any Rot
to be delivered In thb 1
b, at any Kaiitnad Depot, to tote of not Hoe than
“ Wtoil
twenty head, ' CRAWFORD, FRAZBK A Co,
_ febT 3w
Army C. ntrsciun.
ATTENTION I .
FOR COAST DEFENSE.
1 AM authorised by tha Secretary of Wrr to riiM an
•r W‘"
1NFA -.TBT RRG1MRNT for tun* ye
_ larre on the Ooa-toi the State ot Georgia.
Paruee aukiag to alee Compaa.ee con procure the au-
Ihurley by inmediMe application to me.
Tbe emp^anlee mu.t eonefot at not leee than C4 men.
raukand hie. They wiii rmdea.on, at Atia .ta Ga, aa
fost aa otganized, aud e>n t ha in readinetn oa or aboat
the first Merc* uoxt, co iee « ivt aav Minah.
Zbis ie an exoAiet
•eut .poor mm tv for true patriots to
A EOU-vrY Ot Hi'ii D iBLa—- will be
paid yoa. Mid >vu wilt uava tho pr.vhe e ot IJiJfiJid
1'UUR uffd OrFI0»AS.
I would epcialy cml upon those wh. are BuTWEKN
40 AND 45 YR iRu OLD to v-tamteei am,.. t .ay vA to
avoid Conacnpdoo, as they all. auoo la, -ailed tur Se con
a ripta. T -
Fine arm I wiii be furniaied at onoa. -
. For fortner paru.ii ara.addiees
C pt-JidW L HARDEE,
' AcMl>g Ijtnifnni.qant
Headqutrter* Military foet) At.-urn. U*. Jan.30, ’62.
Jan30-lSt
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