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80UTHEEN CONFEDERACY
*£, •• ... I Skirmish ok Tire Rappahannock.—?n Friday
rjf tr 4. ’• fli-1 * fr* wW'w«wi|J | D f jjgj week there was a pretty severe skirmish
at Rappahannock bridge, between a body of the
WEDNESDAY. ‘FEBRUARY 18, 1863. enemy who bad been sent to destroy the hridae.
' ' • *-‘ l — -*■ — an<^a detachment of Hhmpton’a cavalry. The
Tl»- souther* Comfeetarwcy Otffics. enemy had partly succeeded in » cc °mP He ’""g
_ , ,, „ their purpose when our men came upon them,
star new office u on Whitehall Street, neatly and a br - lsk fight drove them off, with the los*
oytpoliU the GEORGIA RAILROAD BaEX AOEHOT,
at the entrance to Concert Hall Budding, on the
t tunt Floor.
OUR NEW BATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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Daily, six months™ ——* \ Yr
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of four killed, eighteen or twenty wounded, and
thirteen prisoners. Our loss, one killed, seven
wounded, and two missing. The bridge was
A BARGAIN! •
TO Air ORB DESIEIBS A KOOD HOME.
BY TELEGRAPH.
EXPRESSLY FOR TBS SOUTHERN CON FEDKRACY.
I OFFf R TOR 8ALB OR RENT, MY H0U8H AND
LOT, in theTownor LeFayetto, Ala. It lsone of the
mo«t desirable and best improved titnatioDfl In town. Tb©
Col. Zarvona was still kept in solitary eon-1 . TO CAMTAIilSl
I fiuement, and was expected to die from cruel 1 m uv Alabama and Mississippi Rivers Railroad Conti*,
treatment. . T“ r of^Smo, wiUoffer for sale at P u ':>‘oaucUo Q , to
the highest bidder, (not lea. than par,) on Woto«J»y the
4th tUy of March, 1^63. at the Bank vf tr.su.*. i i y.
Singular Circumstance. of &>lms, $400,000 bonds of tte0s4t*a* d»< eddsam >
1st, 19<U, and one January 1st, IS,-, and $ -.uw' tx»«s
dwelling Is large end completely finished, with seven
rooms 20x20, and a | " " — ’***■ '
through.
entered on cor Books withe, t Payment in
advertising in tbs daily.
Charleston, Feb. 15.—On Saturday* Inst I
threesteamers succeeded in getting through The editor of the Maoon Telegraph learns j aftSZEr* M^TZud 3Smn’i>t, tssianddue
W. sodapassagetweivefeetiiTwidth,running |^ ^ "* "" ** * *
D. Wo^Lf Ruby^nd Leopard, all frora of «be 69,h Ga. Regiment at Savannah walk- {dSE
m©*l-hoo©e withSrooms,cUiry,hen-house, 3 negrohouse©, Nassau, with full Cargoes of SUCll articles as f^ om camp to the horse lot just after pon»atUcbed for theiintemte The® m jrtttf-e
5=8 “ - 1 - 1 tattoo,, and was met by two men, who asked
him to take a drink. While doing SO he wa8 ampony.withaUIUmachinery, aud luidis aud ra“-
. ° . 1 cliloe. aud other apputteoauXM. The Ho wl commencesai
good garden containing one acre. Attached to | X™“ V ur V e ? oi I sotted and gagged, and ordered to IttOTO for- lhe ^ ty of Srfm », where it cm nects w ith t ho Atabam .
this there la au orchard of an acre or more. The enclo- captured, had been at Nassau, loaded up w , r .i Tnnv soon reached hnat on the ftud T.-nuossoe Rivers Haitroad (completed 13SmU«v»^a
Fnou Fskdehicksbiibo —There was nothin* "tree are of heart lumber and painted. and denarted and sin<*A hor losvirKr if w ia moy Boon reaonea a DOat on lne now ^ ng exUlH jed under a contract with the
rfrmn «nner,l T at*. I. J The duelling is situated onthe Southern side of the aDC1 ae P a f te <*. Mid Since Her leaviM It was be8oh wben tbey 8e0 urely tied their prisoner rataUoverument,to iu.uie,Qi)oryl»)andwUhad^Uylino
of importapcc from Genoral Lees army last town, in n beautiful grove, with 40 acres of land belonging I rumored in that place that she had taken a I ...... . , , - .. . w j Of Mteitmboais, x>f>iag bitw^n ^olmssnd Monlgcsu*iy*
night. Oar correspondent writes us that nine lo the lot. Yankee trausuortwithseven hundied men Rnd ,wd hlm ln th ® bottom of u * ntl made »n>leii«ndsWe.ithrougUawviicuinTatedand wry ^r-
&F^7k. d bnT^y^Sw!S JSSUSdXLX* “ —* - JXSt"**™*'** ™ way to the Yankee fleet and went aboard,
them nothing more ex “ordinary .0 tickle the m<-tpUc«; and 1 wU, f fc N^aa the leaving the prisoner behind in the
Confederate appetite for news than the report of I state that any person purchasing ’h© av,ovoproperty, can, I Englo, EtnQjft, Havcloclc, ldioLis I bost^ After & tune ho managed to untie huu-1 marked local wcurtaj to jt
j Lincoln’s death. This is light material com-
F„r each square of ten Usee or lesi, «r space to the I parcd w i t h the majority of deserters. The writer
oount ol on. wjuare, for one Insertion, $1. I 81] „„ e gi a that as Hamlin is halt nigger, he would
For each sokesquent mention U- than one moots | good , UCC ea»or to Old Abe -RtVAmenff
,, I . , a lime he managed to untie him-1
SKineJSEw** prOCOr ° * g30d f “ m • 0, a th0U5 “ d I .’ an , d ^yP??' The last named vessel or- 8elf> ai , 4u sing a barrel stave, paddled the Vlf,^ iiTihe Kr^^^ru^d \V^ a “v“iTnoof T ^ii
Addrees, immediately, B F ERA, rived Out safety OU Monday, theOth inst.— Uttia boat back towards the eoa8t, and waa I between Texas,^Srtansai,LouUIaiia,M»dMi«sissmpl,«nd
fcbll-6t LaFayette, Alabama. | The Antonia had arrived at Nassau, and . . . ’ , „ , w «_,th.NorthMnand Eastern portton. of tha tmuMMwey;
afterwards left for Havana in charge of the found and taken U P b y C ^ u H “ ,01ter next mom duyt ^a dmrtMt ^u ftom V|os».
mate, Mr. Robert Thayer, Capt. Coxetter I morning. J confederacy, and tha BonttTiSftntic citiw*. Atthongh
having remained to take charge of the fine Col May sent a strong party down to the th. mute through from Soime to
steamer H.relacfc which had jast arrirmi tal . nd in „„ d ./ l0 P ,’eaa.ltr^ bat SSS.'StSSffiTiSTl
'ToSttd'^' ret,™ ““ “r *“ “ *-« «r saSSr^aSSSSffSc
tivetothe steamer Nina , which left that I uwteootloM to the party to return at the \ po*t u h.tmMd. Jneh^rt tt to tmUaved, that no b«t-
place several weeks since.
^Uu^verUMmentasundliig one month,, dwluct^m of | D iipateh, UfA
SO por out* will bfl znndc,
ao°M^r£ufta^Sdf 0 * *” * d ^" 6U °“ ° f I Taking it LiTEttALLV.-The Albany (N. Y.)
Advai Usemsnto standing three month. wlU b. chasged J Argus.tells a good one about an old darkey con.
4 i |.r squsie. , . „ I vict in the Auburn Slate prison; who came bus
No advertUement taken tor a longer period than three — ” * * “
Advrrtlaemento or notice. In the-local column, wlU be
charged 9S cento per line tor each insertion.
All oMluarle. and article, that are penonsl.or not of
general public Interest, must be paid for as advertise
ments
ADVERTISING IN TBE WEEKLY.
Advertisements In the Weekly only, wtU be charged $1
per square for each Insertion.
' Advertisements appearing In both the Daily and Week-
tto, will be charged 10 cento per square for each Insertion
•in the Weekly.
A. C. WYLY & CO..
‘If you wafat nioe Syrup, go to
FOSTER, QUEEN & CO S.
jan'23tf
Here. Your Rules
One hundred head of good mule, and horses
Ear sale by
DARDEN Sc BASS,
fcbS-lOt* Weal Point, On.
ding up to theikeeper on New Year a day,
[saying: “1 want to go! let me out!” ‘‘Out,
| old follow ! what do you mean I” “I want to go
oat Masas Lincoln has *et me free—me and
all de darkeys.” He had been persuaded that
the proclamation reached his case, which il did,
full as much as any one else.
Price add the Trams-Missifpi Department
—We understand that a telegram from the Sec-
retary of War to a high official in ibis depart
ment announces the gratifying mtcllingence that
11 new appointment has been made for Gen.
Holmes’ district; and that Maj.-Gen. Price will
be placed in the active command of all the
j troops in that Department, taking with him the
Missouri regiments now in the Army of the
West.—Jackson (Miss.) Crisis, \0lh inst•
WHOLBSALB
GROCERS
icr securities than these bonds, can be found n th - Oo.t-
Two prior llena wrist, to-wR: a mortgage to
Commission Merchants,
party
firing of the signal gun? This precautionary ■ fejeracy. Two prior lions exist, 10-wre: a mortgage to
measure was necessary as it would bo impoa- ^ 0 4ld^on!^^>^W P “o T w^“w ofi.aoV;’
ible for the party in the boats to notice any “ * * * ’*■”*"
movement in the enemy's fleet. As antiolpa-
ed, when our party had got well under cover I ^ “
of the island a stir was obsortable in the fleet, I S^ied propowtU or bids, directed to tho undersigned at
Corner of Peach-Tree and Walton Sto. | -htch n. rlgn.1 ... t i,^ -4 th.
pointed a committee to confer with those j party came baok in safety, no doubt, serious- coivo due attontion. G o
of Indiana, Kentucky and other States, to ly disappointing the getters up of some cate ] gelma, Alabama, Jan SB, TO. bbii-tins
meet at Louisville in March. Foremost on | Yankee trick
At lh.tr Old Stand,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Fredericksbukg, Feb. 15.—The New York
j Herald of the I5th haa been received. It
says the movement to settle the present
difficulties by a convention of representa-
lives from the free States, is progressing in
tL/n W/vnt mu ~ Till T *_1_aT_ t-_-
Notice to Distillers
| the commiitee is a strong adherent of Lin-1
coin, and heretofore a strong Republican.-
COOKING STOVES.
O n, . , | „ XX the Conit aonne aoor in aiuuih, i
Joe Hooeee.—We have heard a imie nera M . of u>rcht 1863, for the dtoUUation
about “Fightine Jo,” which is rather good.— K di ou , Ol Alculi. l, and three thousand ga
Some one asked a Confederate General, whose I to bawold to ai.d uood by the cltlxonaor thto county
name wc do not feel at liberty to mention in this | medicinal, chwaiaU awl
connection, if he knew any thing about ‘‘Fight’
ing Jo/'
when wo were
Richmond Whig, 9lh inst.
City Sabacrlhera.
Our Carrier arrangements are now Bo ^er
footed by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,”
that every residence, office and shop in the
city can get the Confederacy in good time I _
every morning.
The
•our patrons
•call at onr cuiue »uu >oucw, •.«.*»•« — -— ■ 8 jg ner3
•expires. _ j “when creditors were seen running away from
“7 . „ ■ .. „ - • their debtors, and debtors pursuing them in |
pB* Boots, Shoes and Bioganaat low prices I |rium p bj ^ paying them without mercy.
-o, EDWARDY’S
m, f , ntn I 1A SUPERIOR COOKING STOVES, with all th. utx
mu i i • at • ~ _ | Thb TIMES.—Wo have lntormation T.om I aary furniture, kettle*, boileru ranfl, grlddlM, ov,
a“® Ipydf gentleman in question urged all Nashvill# from a party who left that place *c, an and in first rat. ordor.of approved mako)u»tr«-
A contract will be tot to th. low* it bidder, before I his friends to vote the Democratic ticket in ten days sinoe, that Bosencrans’ army had not I cited aud for ,aiej>y nnnmi^^BtonSant
A<*ss=i»4ssjft4ss»a|aa Sr reinf "“ d ” p - ,be ,,meot " s d,p ” i ' “» ^
St thu county for | mittee. The measure was opposed in the We also have reliable news from a gentle- or (VVYLBS hoop and band iron, to bo «>ld
main by the Abolitionists. It is expected man direct from Louisville, that Rosencrans’ i . tow tochwo cona,8n p“^,^ 3ENT . Sj
that Ohio, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and troopB are deserting by hundreds.
New York will combine in the movement. Our informant took all the by-paths to avoid
The Weehawken, iron clad, has arrived tbo enemy’s pickets, and said ho found the
” ‘ ‘ 1 whole oountry from Louisville to the Cum
berland river full of abolition stragglers and
prvaei.t'jear. As th .statute limits the price or the At
cobol to le made to two dollars and fifty cento per gallon,
yv « . vs si,, I mmIsaJ t<nni*n I COuOl lO 10 nUCo 19 IWQ UOIUUI »UU uiiy touw jmi a it u,
Fighting Hell.’ ho replied. . pneo vud wb(ihy ul ouo j 0 iur u, fifty cents per gallon, no
jre at West Point together I kicked pn a t a higher pci.o will ho considered. Tho contractor
him out of my room, and all he said was ‘Tut! h, t. fi.rtU.h barrels, aud lo deliver 1 RI ^I«* Port Rnvnl
'Tut I tjlmi’rfi unn about J” This is authentic.— I county site, t r the county agent who will be appointed by I at Irort KOyal
7»“V_^Jivu^oliil.i I US to receite. have charge of and seU it toiconsumers, as | Gon. Hunter lias issued Orders conscript
Whitehall at, opposite Qa R R Rauk.
he may be di'rectod. The Ala hoi and Whisky will bo paid
for by sueb county agent out of the proceeds when sold;
I the b.ri les will remain tho proper ty of Ihe contractor,
An exchange says that, should the is-1 ba j| to him when empty. Farther partic
ing able-bodied negroes in his department, defierters, and remarked that they seem to
The Alabama has been heard from in lat-1 baT0 taken the same precaution to avoid their
own pickets, which caused him to meet them
on his route.— ftinchester (Tenn.) Bulletin,
iFeb’y 16.
Iron-Clads.—It was ascertained definitely,
I..I.I5 lOt
far 50 dozen Cotton Cards,
UO Hogsheads Sugar,
2000 Boxes Tobacco, (assorted brands,)
JO Bolts Flannel—white and red,
4 Wheeler Sc Wilson Sewing Maahine.
i Case Pearl Starch—for sale by
H. JOINER de SON,
Commission Merchants,
febU«4i. Whitehall at., Atlanta. Ga.
t'JS Reward
•Will be paid for tho-recovery of an India
Rubbor Over-Coat stolen from our store on
Saturday, Feb. 14th, with evidence to convic t
the thief. J. McPherson & co.
febl6-8t
Run the Blockade again. .
4> OAsea of superior (jpd Fish.
Also, Irish Potatoes.
feb!7-tf - EDWARDY.
For Sale.
A VaLOABLB pi ANTION, contsiulng 1,087 acres, of I
which 450 acres a e clearcil, and In an’excellcnt
far The Chaplain of-the Fifth Kenlticlty I N°U^«iS%ight k mitoi firem Daw-
Regiment, writes of Kirby Smith : I
Before going into thebaltlcat Richmond,Ky., | a.ry bulldiugt. The lands will |
he spent a season alone in hia tent in prayer.—
j 1/400 pounds of Cotton per acre, and from 16 to SO htuh-
I WhenThe baule'was over he returned to his I Albany as guest of the Stale passed the New
tent and gave thanks to God for the victory.— #n d liosseumn given to the purchaser the Legislature.
VTf ■ .. I - T/.. ||,A mintafAP at llW> I . ' . . * loes <i- L'/J.ln. Cf,.,.lr . p on Ka I (ion Pfinfl lO 111 St T.Allia Tin i a nwnnntail t e\
When at Lexington, Ky., tlio minister at the
Episcopal Church refused to officiate on thanks-
; giving day, and General Smith arose, read a
chapter, led in prayer, and finished tho services.
_ ' Capt. Eli as Holcombe, Co. A, 9th Ga.
Battalion Aitillery, will leave for his com
mand on Monday the 23'rd inst- He will car
ry any packages or letters for the battal
if deposited at the store of W. F .Herring £
Co , on or refure Saturday tho 21st inst
febl7-6l '
t I Want to Hire
A good Cook, Washer and Ironor.
feb!7-lf MAHALA RENEAU.
GRAND
FIREMEN AND CITIZEN’S
DBESS BALL.
A Ball will be given by
Independence Fire Co. No. 4,
AT THIS CITY HALL.
On Wednesday, Feb, 25th, 1863.
The Proceeds of which will be given lo
CHARITABLE PURPOSES
MANAGERS.
J. H MiCASUK, Chief Engineer.
first of Jsunsry, 1804. Corn. Fodder, Stock, «c, can be
bought with ihe place. For lurcher pmuculam, address
the subscriber at Chickasawh.tchle, Teirell ccuuty,
“'foblSst JOHN B VANOVER.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THB tiBUUUIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital 445 0,000.
DR. JAS. F. BOZEMAN, President.
| itude 26, 30, on the 2d of February.
Peace resolutions passed the Illinois Legists-
I ture on the 12th.
The Army of the Potomac has three hundred
| regiments and 100,000 men. • I Thursday night, that the enemy have brought
Rosencranz, in the Murfreesboro fight, had one I t w0 of their iron-olada into Savannah River,
hundred and forty regimqnis, and foriy-five Qno was lying near Fort Pulaski, and the
ofM°r U MaM illia o ra8 °F °V h Ba Ji^ morc ' S . ecre ' ary “‘it waa^la^asStain^df bjffie same par-
sent o Fort MeHen?y ng at SewSX instance Ihatoneiron-cladhadbeena^^^^^^^^^^
Gon. Sprague has been elected Senator from Warsaw Sound. Whenseou ahq had a sohqon-
Rhode Island. er lying along side discharging something,
Resolutions inviting Gan. McClellan to visit 1 suppOBed to be ammunition.
The presence of suoh vessels off our city
means something more than an attack on
D. B. WILOOX, Secreuuy
Life Pepaitment at Savannah.
AARON WIllBBR, Actuary. Phv^eiM,' 1 700 in number—taken off by a Yankee bark, and
DK. B. D. ARNOLD,Oomuliing Phy. 1 I it wa s reported at Nassau that the laitrr had
Gen. Pope is in St. Louis. He is expected to I Charleston- They move slowly and with dif-
command the expedition against Vicksburg. | fioulty at best, when at sea, and the onemy
are not apt lo take thorn far off from the
Charleston, Feb. 16.—The iyon ‘steamer I work to be .porformod.—Savannah Republican
Princess Royal, captured by the enemy some 114(A i.nst
lime ago, has arrived at Philadelphia.
News had also reached Nassau that the Ala
bama was positively the vessel which destroyed
•the Yankee gunboat Hatteras, and sunk her in
thirteen minutes after opening fire, the Hatteras
carrying down most of the crew with her.
A Yankee transport ship which got ashore
■near Nassau had the soldiers on boani—some
COMMERCIAL.
OCR WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
P OLICIES are tosued on tho livoo of .white poroo.-^ *U
.Vil. .arm -Thft HOr.tmtV If
I or young, on very tovorsblo term
• ample, and prioilegt* are very llbeial.
Call U]
and taki
Jan!
the Agent and i
‘ icy on yonr r
The aecnrity if
't all ueco aary information
8. D. NILES, Agent
been captured by the Fior ds.
Capt. Maffit had creatr I errible alarm among
the Yankees trading to
J. Sladdleman, No. 1.
L. Richardaom No. J.
J A. Taylor. No 8
0. Peck, Hook At Ladder
bbl7-td -
J. H. lovf joy. No. 4.
A. 0 Wyly, No. 4.
W. G. Peters, No. 4.
Peiino Brown, No. 4.
fSB" Sugar in good osn^burg sacks.
Sugar in hogsheads.
A variety of Tobaooo.
Three hundred pounds Bor Soap.
Tallow and Beeswax.
•Star and Confederate Candles.
Salt, Meal, Flour, Stareh, Ac., Ac.
For sale by
• ROBERT L. CRAWLEY,
Commission Merchant,
N Franklin Building,
Vebl8-lt Atlanta, Ga.
a. uo in. am J. Howard. t
LIGON, HOWARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
| No. 8 Peach-Tree St., Atlanta. Georgir.
IKriLL attend promptly to any foulness entonsted to
VV their care. feb!7-Jm
VERY FINK GREEN TEA.
F amilies can be supplied by the pound, at
UQON, HOWARD * CO’S,,
iebl7-St No. 8, Peach-Tree Street.
* Macon AWxstxes Railroad Co., i
,- : ; Itocon, Qa^ Jan. 28,1863. /
O N and after February let, the Freight on Com over
this Road will bo:
From Maoon to Crawford’s, 7 cents per bushel.
• *• . “ Forsyth, 8 “ “ “
u u a Bamearille, 9 “ “ “
“ « o GrlfQn, 10 “ “
u “ “ Jonesboro’, 13 “ * a “
“ « “ Atlanta. 14 “ *• “
janSO-tf ALFRFD L. TYLER, 8npt.
• J. B. TIPPIN,
fbolssale and Retail Dealer lit Foreign and
Domestic •
dry goods,
[ vONN ALLY’S BfJOOK. WhltehaU street our door, from
L/ Alabama street. '
Charleston, Feb. 15.—The New Ark, N. J.,
Advertiser of Feb. lat, says: “A private letter
from a gentleman on one of our gunboats at
Beaufort, N. C., states that on the 26th ult., the
whole of our ffeot, with the exception of one gun
boat, had left there for Port Royal. There wore
collected at Beaufort, at the above date, eome
sixty large armv steam transports, having on
board almost 70,000 soldiers. There were also
in the harbor 150 schooners loaded with artille
ry, arms, ammunition, &o., which, together
with the transports, would leave for Port Royal
to join the naval fleet as soon as they could get
ready. The whole comprises the most powerful
expedition of the war. What its destination will
be, remains undeveloped; but the magnitude of
their force and preparations point, it is supposed,
to Charleston or Savannah.
B
Charleston, Feb. 15.—The Nassau Guar
dian, of the 28th ult., says the Confederate
war steamer Florida, Lieut. J. N. Maffit,
commanding, arrived thereon Monday last,
N ew rice.
Shirting,
FOR SALE.
Fine Syiop,
Stock
IUo Coffee,
sand lteta
Cotton Yam,
Coin Meal,
Salt,
Volunteer at Once.
M ew .abject to Conscription can volunteer by call-1 f rom Havana. Having obtained permission
lug on the undersigned, at tbo store of Messrs. Mo- I .nmni» In rm.i 9A bnnra oho onain a.ilail
Jau30 tf
Wholesale and Retail.
UtCROSKY A EARNEST.
CITY RBblDRNCK FOR SALE,
a DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT for sale, convinient I
A. to business and w ? U looted.
Je »a a. Money — j I I W^kto^d at $140^00.
made an arrangement with the | moBt OX eetiont yater. ttoHon MZAR0 SnZESfi&f* AsSTtS On the 20th the Florida captured the Am-
“ 1 teus. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving I erican brig Windward, bound from Matan-
»a. Kook ami mrn«, .t thto office, or returning ittome | -^ to p or tland, Maine; and on the same
R. M. FOSTER,
Jan28-lm
How lo Semi us Money with Safety,
We have
Express Company, to bring us all letters
containing money, which our patrons may I house and lot for sale
choose to send by this means of convey-! £
anC e. This company is responsible and will ^appixoi^the promises to
to remain in port 24 hours, she again sailed
at eleven o’clock yesterday morning.
The Florida was chased on the 16th by
11 Federal ships of war and gunboats, the
close lasting 24 hours.
The Florida captured on the 26th, the
American brig Estelle, hound from Santa
fifty dollars reward. I Cruz to Boston, with a valuable cargo. The
T OAT, on the 9th Instant, between Whtaehall foreet and | vessel Sunk WAS neW,_ and with her .cargo.
fStrong, on Hunter street. Said volunteers are
I desired tojoln the’lld Ga. Regiment now atVlck*burg,
Hiss. where the climate to mild, and the service light.
All who come forward and enroll theto names at once,
will receive FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY.
Absentees from said regiment will report to me at
once, at the above. amed placs. ^ £ W^V.B^
feb8-9t
the book and mcney at thto office, or returning
at Grant’a Hospital.
Janl7-tf
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Atlanta, Fobnuiy 17,1863.
Sales of liqnoiB tho past week were heavy. Sugars sold
qnite firoely In tha oarly part of tho wtek, but not quite
so active since that time; meet of tho Sugar In the city
was taken off the market about the middle of the week,
and to held for higher prices. Molasses has advanced
again since onr last report; stock exceedingly limited
demand good. There to a great demand for Flour, Corn,
Meal, Irish Potatoes, Ac., at advanced prices; very little
in market. Also, Nalls, Iron, Hides, Leather and Cotton
Goods are In domand at fabnlons prices. *
We quote—
SUGAR—Pair to folly fair 60@62; prime to choice 66@56
yellow clarified 65; white clarified 90 cents; stock of
Brown Sugar heavy.
MOLASSES—In demand at $3 75 per gallon; demand I fotha
good. *
FLOUR—In sacks, Superfine $21; Exjra Family $25;
per hundred. In barrels, Superfine $48; Extra Family
$50 per barrel. Stock on baud limited; demand good.
WHEAT—$7@9 per bnshel. Demand good: stock light.
CORN—$2 per bnshel at wholesale; $2 25 at retail.
OATS—$3 per bushel; stocklight; demand good.
RYE—Very little in the market. Demand moderate.
PEAS—$185@190 por bnshel; Stock moderate.
BICE—Old Rice 7@9c per ponnd; new 10% cento per lb
SALT—Virginia and Coast 18<gli0 cento par fi> by the
qnantlty; 20@26 cents per lb by the elogle sack.
LARD—62%@65 cto perfi>. Stock light; demand good.
BUTTER—Good country $1 per pound, off wagons. t *
CANDLES—Tallow $1 25@$135 par ponnd: Adaman
tine and Star $2 25 per ponnd. Demand moderate.
COFFEE—$3 per ponnd. Stock light; demand good.
BAGGING—Very tittle in market.
BALE ROPE—Very Utile in market.
COTTON ROPE—120 per to. Stock light; demand good
WHISKY—Pure country distilled $ IS £520 per gallon.
PEACH BRANDY—$16 per gaUon.
APPLE BRANDY—$18 per gallon.
OOGNAO BRANDY—$25@30 per gallon.
TOBAOOO—76c-@2 00 per ponnd. Stock light.; de
mand good.
HIDES—Dry 76c per ponnd; bat few here.
NAILS—<70075 per keg. Stock very light;
SOAP, CANDLES, Ac.
OAfi LBS SOPER TURPENTINE SOAP
flvU 360 lbs good Turpentine Soap
16 gross superior Matches
To be told low to oloto conslgnmaut,
uommisaion frierchaut,
febT-tf Whitehall st, cppoelto Ga R U Bank.
SEWING SILK, SPOOL COTTON, Ac.
I OR LBS SUPER BLACK SEWING SILK
I “U 200 des Brooks’ Super *00 yd* Spool Ootlou
Coats’ A Biojka* Uoarse Spool Cotton, at
P G BKSSKNT S
ieb7-tf Whitehall at, Oppraito Ga K K Bank.
IRISH LINENS, Ac.
1 A PIECES Fine and Medlnm QuaUty Irish Linens
J-vJ 90 do* Linen Shirt Fronts
9,000 yds Super Sea Island Bro Shirting
60 dozen Linen Bosom Shirts, at
PQBBSSENT’S,
febT-tf Oomm'sslon Merchant.
SHOE BLACKING.
OK D0Z GOOD SHOE BLACKING
40 2 dux Super Wude A Botcher’s Raxora at
eb7tf PQBESSENfS.
BLAK DRESS GOODS, Ac.
3 1RESSES CUOI0B BLACK SILK TISSUE
* “-do Soper Black Ur. nadine
9— do Extra Fine Black Orode Rhino 8Uk, at
feb7.tr P G JBESSE.4T%
HOSIERY.
D0Z LADIEs’ ROOKDFE, liLACKOOTION hose
10 doz Men’s and Children’s Grey Wool Uosu, ut
P G BESSk.N'i’8,
feb7-tf Whitehall st, opposite Oa fl R Bank.'
10
TO ADVERTISERS.
U SIN ESS MEN who desire a first Class
Advertising Medium
For the whole Confederate States, will .find such an cn
Confederate Slates
Railroad Ca-uide.
Advertisements will be received at $30 psr page, or
fractional parts thereof at tit* same rates. Address all
orders for advertisements, or the book to
H. P. HILL A CO.,
Griffin, Georgia 1 !
83.Liberal commission to the trade. JanS-tf
HIDES, HIDES.
O VER One Hundted Slaughtered Hides, for sale every
week by CRAWFORD^ FRAZER A CO,
Army Ounlractors.
Ieb7-tf
NO DISCOUNT ’ “
EAST ALABAMA INSURANCE COMPANY’S
D Change Bills. We exchange Confederate Notes or
Bonds for them at Par.
feb7-10t
CR1WF0BD, FllAZEK A GO,
No S Whitehall sir
i-tr
T°t
this office.
make good any loss of money while in their
hands. All persons therefore convenient
to a Railroad station wishing to send us
money can do so safely without costing
them any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Agent and taking his re
ceipt.
yy All such letters must be sealed with in. abov
wax, (the law requires this,) and the j
amount of money contained therein, mnst
be marked on the outside. oa „
Lot the Agent see you put the money in |t
‘ I • aovll-ta
the letter. “• *
MRS L V RUCKER.
A SUBSTITUTE WANTED.
■a in the Prorost Guards of this city Apply at
febl4-9n*
RUNAWAY—$35 REWARD.
R UNAWAY from my residence at Roawell, Cobb conn- I
ty, Georgia, my negro man, TIUORD, 94 yean of
age, very black, 5 feet 11 inchee high, lelt forefinger [
tWhat stiff. He was raised near Murfreesboro’, Tenn.
above reward will be paid for hia delivery to me, or
ihension and confinement In a good jail
0t* J- L. WINQ.
BLUB STONE—COPPERAS.
B*OR SALS BY THB PACKAGE, BY
GEO . 8WHKT, Agen •
COBIB TO JACK WALLACE
* T DODD’S CORNER, WHITEHALL STREET, with
/\. •>! jour Change BUto on the
Alabama Inanranco Company,
Joatah Morria k Co
John Henly k Co,
And get 90 canto on the dollar.fcblb-tt
;FOR SALK.
t FAR foB. Souparefl, 600 A. Brevier Type, bead tettox.
500 cases, dub rnlea, ad-e»Using roles, column mica
day, the brig Corvey Annie, bound from he * T, ‘
ei,W.sx.fa». SSi’T.ar
Cs^stoh F.b lS.-TheBri&h.tea- SSS^XSTtJZ'Si.
mer Thistle, Capt. Murray, got ashore last 1
night on Sullivan’s Island beach. -With as
sistance she will no doubt, come off this af
ternoon at high water.
« ALABAMA CHANGE BILLS.’*
Tallow, Beeawax, Honey, Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Ac. |
from the country always in demand at good prices.
OB. H. W. BttOWI.
Richmond, Feb. 16.—A scout just from
[ Maryland reports from personal observa
tion that tho whole Yankee army is leav-
o
ihJiei; k£&tort!r^mpUteoniflf for ^pajs^aa by se! i ng Acquia Creek—the greater portion be- A"***
Iha materials bsvobeen oa^bntarimri time,and eveo I j ng bound to Washington, and the remain- |
DU. WILLIS F. YyKSTMORELAN D,
FFUX at hte residence on the north aide of Marietta
Jy99-Ir.
is complete and in perfoot order. For further jpar
S-otoraaDDto to J. J. MARTIN.
Xiecut estate of B. Y. Martin,
mboa. Ga.
ticulan apply to
au>r 20-tt
WANTED TO HIRE,
A SM ALL FARM, 9J< qr 8 mile from the city. Any
persoo having oae for rent may find a cqrtomer by
HOtTsB AND LOT FOR SALE.
D ESIROUS ol moving to the country,I offer my house I
and lot where I now live, far sate
The Richmond Enquirer.
Wo respectfully suggest that the sneers J iaSrcMingJ - !!^ box No. ss, Atlanta, Go.
of the Enquirer at the late convention of '
the Press at Augusta, and at the remarks of
the Confederacy in relation to it, are iD bad
taste, uncalled for, and not at all in keep
ing with the dignity which that journal has
hitherto assumed. It is a grand letting
down from the tall stilts upon which it has
hitherto walked. Wonder if anybody has
cut him off at the knees.
S A DURAND.
COME QUICK,
•vrt likely young negroes
sate at Ftotda* N«gro Mart.
915 ACRE* OF 1ASD t 0H 10UTH BITER FOR
SALE. , ,
L offer ior mie9i5 acres of land, soo oi beat quality 1 side’s headquarters, was burnt yesterday.'
bottom land: 60J acres cleared. Call on Mrs. A. J t Jg supposed accidentally.
4> on tho prentoea, nr Mr. O. Chandler of Atlanta. I rr ■ —
kbl I9t*
LOOK HERB AGAIN,
ry "J SHARES Union Lean and Building Stock for sals. I
l jL also 1
76 Greas Matches
J. R. WALLACE,
At the store of P k G. T. DODD
ject IS to recruit and organize. I H toa county, will be sold before the Court House door
:—: — I In the town of Covington, on the find Tue»<l»y in Match
Richmond, Feb. 15.-The Phillips House, “f^ l 0 th ® “ uta c “ p ’ !o ‘
able at Mobile, Montgomery and Enfonla.
ORaWFOUD, FRAZER A 00,
feb7-lm No8 WhiuUallsUtel.
^ FORK HOGS.
117 ANTED FOR CONTRACT, Three Thousand Lead of
YY Killing Hogs, to be delivered in this monte, at any
BaUroadDepot.in lots of not less than titty head.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER k CO,
.5U4x Army Contractors.
• BEEF CATTLE.
W ANTED FOR CONTRACT, Ono Hundred heed of
Beef Cattle, to be delivered in this month and next
| mon’fa, at any Railroad Depot, In Iota of nX lews than
twenty head, ORAWFoKD, FRAZER k CO,
Ieb73w Army Contractors.
ATTENTION !
e t * u I sloreTocueTand lot “a Uie city of Covington, j J’QJJ COAST DEFENSE.
ODDOSltO Fredericksburg, noted as Burn- I cos horse tot and t arns, 96 acres of Land, more or less, I * v/
■"‘i . . . . i 1—r— ■ lying in the oorporate limits of the city of Covicgton,
so; at the same time and place, thefoilowirg Negro
lb
_ _ legroea:
(2) negro men—farm'hands—one blacksmith, two
en, one bay and two children. Sold for the pnrpoae
_ Qf distribution unoog th© legatees.
FROM OUR SKC05D KDITIOH OF TSSTSROAT | Terms made known on the day of “ l «j AMp Aim , r
jan27-td of the estate of Gerard Camp, dec’d.
fobS-tf
(Spec’ll Dispatch to the Savi nnah Republican.)
Charleston, Feb. 14.—Three steamers—|
^ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
X AM antborixod by the Secretary of War to I
INFANTRY REGIMENT for threw years or the war,
to terra on the Coast of tha State of Georgia.
Parties wishing to aiae Companies can proeoretho au
thority by Immediate application to me. .
I The companies mnst consist.of not lee* than 61 men,
rank and file. They will rendetvoos at Atlanta Ga, aa
[ fast aa organized, mrdrunttbo in reaiiine*i on*or about
the first March next, to leave for Savanna h.
This is an excellent opportunity for tra# patriots to
YOf FIFTY DJLLAKS wilt be
febll-tf
FOR SALK.
A V ALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT on Fair street, facing I slxmnent.
wt unJry street. The Lot contains naif aa acre, wall ] fob, ,lw
fenced andmprt^i For particalaro apply at 8 B. Oai-
mar’s Marble Yard.
COPPKB.
on AAA POUNDS INGOT COPPFB for
aU,UUU good article lor innstmeut—on coor
tUAJUfUBiuji) ATtctF. -— • h ——— — — I Tolonteer. A BOUNTY ur mci wjuuaiw wui u®
tho RubV Leopard and Wagner—from Nos- I TJURSUAHTtoanoider oftbe Court of Ordinary of ™u<t yoa , and yon wiU bare the pr.rUe^e of ELKOrDiU
Su on the X arrived hire this morning S£2o2i TifSSlWlKA^W.
with valuabla cargoes. - I Court House door of said county, Lot of Land no one hun-
1 would specially call upon those who I
I 40 AND 45 YEARS < ‘
8 B ROBSON 0(00.
feblXfit*
nondescript submarine battery
just launched here, it is hinted, may soon be I hjerk’S YOCR-J.tCKi
used most effectively in removing^ the ob- r hay* for sale a large no. i Spanish jack.
structions from the bottom of a certain river | _L_ fjt informotfon apply to t o i bout house * !
now closed against our gunboats.—H. T.
Sun. i DR. JAMES F. ALEXANDER,
Mi cox a Wistus Ren. Road Co, I
* Macon, Ga, Jan. 28,1863. J
/\« and after i'etirnarj 1st, Out Company will rocehre
II Dorrdghtfor Passenger frain.
jinSOif ALFRED L. TYLER, 8npt
_ BETWEEN
with valuable cargoes. 1 Court House door of said county, Lot of Land no one hun- I 4j years OLD to v.daotooi now, il th^y wish to
Thn Steamer Douglas ran out Enccca-fully I dred and eighty-five, in the tenth diatrict of originally aTbk] Conroruiiioa, aa thoy mill soon be called mrasooa
last night,, and took Hon. JamesB. Clay, of *£*£*%'*$}^S?OT?tw "ty- ’ r J^-.
Ky . tor Liverpool. I tBre©; Joe,about twenty-on© yoars of age. Pr<w>ertj j
The blockade ia virtually raised, as not a I kngtng to th© 6*ut© of Thmm Neeij, doc©M«d, lat© of ]
gan was fired at any of these vessels. | Teram e "*V
JanlfoU
FRANCIS 8 .NEELY, Adm’r.
WANTED, ITOI 7U,; no - I iline, duly’attested, within the Ume prcecnhed 0y uw,
mo boy or hire, a young and healthy negro Woman, ary, and had arrived at BMW- ne repre- 33l»«*m75S3AadfoeaM deceswedaro nqmr.d to
I with a child from 4 to 8 months ul.i, for a wet nurse, j sentg the horrors of the Abolition bOSUle as I jaaXe payment Immediately. .. .
A liberal price will be paid. Apply at this office I terrible. * 1 d6C * > '* 0d A A UNDKRW00D, : Admr.
Capt. Carlon, who was captured last July | ■
with the steamer Memphis, and imprisoned 1 notice to bebtoHS a CBEDlTOKs.
in Fort Lafayette, W03 released at the instance -r-ygaaONS haring claims against the estate of Mrs F
Lord Lyons, as a British subject, in Jonu-
Subscribe for the Confederacy.
kFFIOE at his
k the soath sUa of Marietta
Jy»Iy
Viue arms will be furnished at onca.
For farther parllcnjws, address
C*pi. JOHN L. HARDEE, •
Acting Commandant of Post.
Headquarters Military Post, Atlanta, Qa. Jan.SO, TO
JanSO-lSt .. .
Rixsoota, Ga, Feb. 7tb, 1563.
I ajitf 4 one hnndied gallon Kettles each, and one 00
giRfn. and one 4o gailou, and 15 Uld or Whfaksy
Barrels ^dr sale—cau L>e booght on good tersas by early
applies tioa to *
Iebl0-9t* - D W PARR.