Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 03, 1863, Image 1

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tat FlFBLIvG «006 SBV91C& PKXYATSi ADVA #1 AGE BY ADAIR & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3 1863. VOLUME IQ—NO. 17 PEASE A DAVIS WHOLSSALK C# H O c K H K Ouui'iiMtHi Mercimnis, I 'r.MUbtrt^T'lirm. ATLAM1 -i, Tubacc BAO »N gjko m*» BKUOM." »* I I hi H HIJCK.ET.S .■JIjGA i S rilC£, KUHJlt, MEAL, VIW&SaK . (JlUAKh. -HUT': S JHKKTINiS > >SN Al’.U KGS. YARNS, 14 b..g*bcad, Choice Brown 3ng*r AM ■ ulw TuUmo l.uuo Em AllUCklulvC Tobacco t‘ Ufn (II lout Ki Ol 0 100 duz u » I ■ K>** -arriving W k;-g» N»ii« - -ail riZuS II Bax In htinu J • Mi'JO-II PJCA8K A DtVlB. Hard war.;. Hardware! K ‘ lit Ml 1-BO ENGLISH PLOW 8TKKL, asrerted store A..00 Urn itoLd end 8qo.ru In u assorted dice WO pair Rogli.b Caul* No 10 lw> dcsen tohoriU A liiada’s Patent H.re 1 uOU lbs Iron Wua from No 8 to No 16 , Id kill* NaiU,4l, Ini and 40d til OuuUt (lit Plaltoi in (Seals*, drawing from 'it Its to Litil 16* S’i Cast (Steel Mill Saws -6 oaat Steel Circular Saw*. Crow 6 to lbircfaea fcdgruw Ulmblet Pointed Berawa, from to 6 Wrought Anvils, staal faced 6 Scifib Vicos fi dorcu pair Smith Tong* 96 d. tan Vatut Itroaha* >U0 dozen Wrought sud Oast Iron Haiti with - (Cfews XO pair Wrought Iron Oats a- d Strap Hinges 100 drsea Sim aud Mortice L-cks, with koobeai fixtures 25 Dickoon’e Moat Cultcri 6 leami Wrapping i'.per 1,000 Ibe Allspice, at reduced pr'eat 900 It. beat Star Caudle* In store snd Ur tale ',y 8 SOLOMON A BROS. Hardware sud commiadun Merchant*. A. C. WYLY A CO.. WHOLSSALV G H O CH . • ASP ' ! Commission Merchants, At their Old 8taud, Corner of Peach-Tree and Walton Sts-. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. febl-tr -v ’ Agency for Va. Tobacco. A. COTS > ELL, m: Late of ttemplils, Tama. AS mUbli.hed io Montgomery, Alabama, . first-dare ■Ami ■ Agency for aU kind* J nMOblNU AND UUKWIhii IN IA YOB AOOO, to which be would respectfully di rest public afUuttou. The store Kumerly occupied by Jtnn Middletou A Loftln, I* U Oouit street, baa beau eased for the purpoaa, where at all tuuo. can be fc-uud no* ju'y the bret aud moat general Msoruneut ol Tobsoao ant- tide of Virginia. but also a con*taut supply oi the cusraeal aud U-Jeat gt. It. < I .SUu Ail The lacUitioa lor obUiuiug iiwyyiyjf‘^ ,*—* t>U*er tx-ow la U»aOu»* •dd ac/ ■ Notice—Barka Wanted. MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE, I Atlchti, lit., Juno Co, IsoJ j *1 UK bet price, mil be (.id by theucdcdgueJ lor J luge quantities of the following BAKES: IrUsi, iHMChca aud ret oi, EkaWooJ, (goot p slurred); bmafaes aud route ol White WiUoC; rout, trunk and brancl.ua ol AmeU-an Poplar, (called also UtotoWucd, Canoefited and lulictreo,) loot newtoned. Ihtaa barks must bo carelully dried and aecureiy pack ad. Th<* may be brc upht to thla office, or aeut to Mr. L. W. Waller. Baiauical Agent, iMrter.vUIo Ha; or W. W. Durham, lioieuhul A gout. Deoat ur.Oa. .yl-tL OEORQt 8. ELAOKIE, Surgeon and Medical Purveyor, U. S. A. SPINNING WHEELS,. „„ Si SLilES, BHUTTLEi, Ac For sale by *3 R PITTS, lab 11 Am ” Marietta r , _ oirHH or Aaatttiit Qimrittiisrk- ■ Uolambaa Qt, 8cpt 6. isc.. I B t vfrt ol ijuartermsstar General, I b .vt been e» ■rested with autre c .:sm,nd of coliecti: I the anw » the Iwim killed Ur lh. a: my, for tanning,, and lh> purchased Leather bn lumaiaciuriug. Turner* bavio. Lalkwtalnri Mmatist WM aBNrwB to ** dree* me with proper rmersnee*. Tu.- arizj mc.t t* dtod, tod it (• tbdtlclj ut mij vMJtJtk Uwu:e*» to lotA^. AU fAftibir heM pric*< *»• *" n«rrtMr>* . Y W MULf&D. A 41k LANGSTON CRANE D HAMMOCK Commission Merchants. >«XT liooa TO CONPKDESACV 0PFICK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Fi r the Sale x>f Real Estate, aU kinds of Aler ebandise and Prodnte. Prompt personal attention to the filling’of all orders BEFKRKNCKS W W CI*1 tun, Agent On K R Bank, Atlanta, Oa* I U Porter. Ag’t Oa R B Depot, Atlanta, Us. Phlu'ty S Clayton. Aug tints. Os A P lirtiiw, Caabier Batik ol Alban* Oeo W Williema A Co, Cusrleston, 8 C Re? J W Burke, Mac, On A C Van bppe, Chattanooga. Ten* K O Roberta, Sweat Water, Hast Tro,i - 8 C RUington, Washington, lie janBl-lf i&QnU&iiWf JKO. W. ADAIR J HENLY SMITH SD1TOEH AND PSOPMICTOKg ' B. C. SMITH, M. D, 3 CARDOZO. ASSOCUn kbit I HA « m Mass , aw aoTouiBuM N KW' FIRM R. M. PARRS & CO, Ah-u cj 'r j o iv AMD Commission Merchants, Wo. N Alabama Street, turner of Pryor, ATLANTA, - - ... UKORUIA. R KSPKcTVULLF solicit a thare I putrounga and bopt. by strict attention to l-nalnraa to glv« eutlie aana- •nctlr.li to tbetr patrons. d-vo-tf * s AMOSS a uaoa s a uiu AMOSB L.I06N He CO., Wholesale Grocers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Whitehall aud 111 Itched Street*, E ATLANTA, GBOKGIA, >UB the a.de ol Produoa, Marobsndlaa. Baal Estata, Ho groea, Ac. ddej-tl W ■ IBbAN. M OOIA. W P UUUB JLNMAN, COLE Ac CO., OGNBRAL Commission Merchants. For the Purchase and Sale of MerohaudLu>. Heal Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Black*, . Wegroos, &o. ...I R have ample atore room, and will giro paraoual at V * taut but Wall business eutreuted toua. Office i Dc^li A Root’s ttotr, WLitehall street notl-tl W^ISTTlSr>, ATTHB ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY. FOR CASH, 6,000 CORDS BARK. S-T llkHtKjiBhiir. Agent jsnl7U •X'O SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. N consequence ol the extraordinary demands made upon oar Roads for Transportation, by' the Oort fede rate States Government; together with the existence of a state of circumstances, over which we nor oar Agee le can have any control, notice la hereby given, that the Wee tarn A Atlantic, UaocD k Western, and Atlanta k W. st-Poini Railroads will not beiaeJUr receive, transport, or stor. oy (lu^ht, qi.ctl turthcr nottoSrfexoept ffir Oovarnn ant.. ale«s the owner, agent, or shipper, st the point of sbijr meal, first signs a stipnlatlon or agreement, relieving tin Roads from all liability-for lost or damage JOHN S. ROWLAND, * Superintendent W. A A. R. R. ISAAC SCOTT, President M. A W. R. R CEO. U. BULL Superintendent A. A W P. B. R. Atlautk, Nov. 28, lsfit - nortBO For Sale. A VeLOABLB P< ANTION, containing 1.08T acres, ol sluch 690 acres a.a cleared, and in an excellent stats ol oa.tlrotioli, aitaatad'on Klokaa Creak and ad- Jotnlug fond* of Major M H Bead, eight miles ftem Daw- ton, Terrell coonty. Th* place is well Improved, with .ood sLd eomlot table Darned cabins sod all other ntcee- :s. The raajs Will produce from 1,000 to cf Cotton per acre, sad from IS to SO bath- .a tact tba best andsorest Cotton and Corn Lands in SoalhWcetUaergla. The utovn will be sold far *to per acre, and poreaaaungiven to the purchaser the first of Jauutry, ISM Corn. Fodder, Stock, Ac, can b, bought with the place. For Amber particulate, address the anbecriber at Cbickasawfaatcbia, Terrell coonty, s*ry building*. l.vvJ pounds cl els of Corn, in i febl0-2m JOHN B VANOVER J. B. TIPPIN, ttolesale and Retail bealet lu korelfo ho- J J; A A BMinp * - ? DRY GQOD^, oNNALLt‘8 hwoa. WbirehaU strwA our doore from J Al aungfltApL... QJj UT4 OlfJBt . LOOK HGIil. AiUlN, -j \ 7 .) SHARES Onlou Lran and Building SK-k fc?> - ALSO Si** TO Bross Matches. 3 K WALLACE, At the .loro cf P. A 0. T- DODD. , j\ uuOOD EGG,” SORE, ri - ACRES OFWKLLT1HBKRED LAND FUR SALK, 9.) wlihiD tcVcu miles a AtlaMi, oa th* r^Heading Jflun.er A F«ry, will.a i, ,U.. 00.1 -ut building*I al*V » Sv *•-* MlU -4 ® uuo innuJaiTorder. with lathe and *bti*sle maclMMS at uebsd. with lower wffic ent ^ roe th—i,**'«* tire. Air for lisa fr'takU MUD U $e,0W. lliiw© •Mhti4j t. pnichavo oiU pieLso apply t* J UMaywc; Atlanta F» ui.le lu.litutpb oi ■> A llayeeo, on tb» pramrww declT-ti HOB8R AMD LOT FOR SALK. T OfFKK »i>K SALE, la lh, v‘Us*aol fccislOicl^my — w a3sa5tfi2SSSsS^$s V H OKAWpy. j aud are it tobU-lm WUR NEW RATES. TERMS OF SOBSCKIPTIUN. Dally, per annum .. .til uo Daily, six months...^ 7 00 Daily;threeatenlha,. ^r,;.. : 4 00 Daily, one month 1 60 Weekly per annum 4 00 No name autered ou our Book, withe, t Paymeot In Advacca J ADVERTIS1H0 IN THE DART. For each iqaarc of ten line* or less, or space to tbs amount of one square,for one insertion, Cl; For eaeh subsequent Insertion leee than one month, 90 cents per square. Ou advertisement* standing one month, a, deduct,on of 10 per cent, trill be made, O advertisements Handing two munis', ti deduction of 80 per cent will be made. AdveiliMSnante standing three months will t-» ebasged $15 par square. , Ho advertisement taken for a longer period than three months. Advertisement! or notices in the local column, will be charged 06 cents per line for each Insertion. AU obituaries and articles Uiat are personal, or not of general public Interest, most be pant for as advertise ir,ent* ADVERTISING IN TUG YVEEKLf, Advertisements in the Weekly only, wlU tw charged >1 per square lor each insertion. Advertisements appearing io both the Daily and Week ly, WUI be charged 75 cents p - in the Weekly. i per square’ for aanh insertion How to Send ns Money with Safely, We have made an arrangement with the Express Company, to bring us aii letters containing money, which our patrons iuaf choose to send by this means of convey ance. This company is responsible and will make good any loss of money while in their hands. A1I persons therefore oonvenient to a Raili^ad station. wishing to send us money can do so safely without costing them any gostpge, by depositing the letter with the Express Agent and taking his re ceipt. Jgy All such letters must be sealed with ivax, (the law requires this,) and the amount of money contained therein, must be marked on the outside. ~ Clfy Subvert brie. ' “y ggyr Mr. Jess e Reneau is authorized to recetve and receipt for subscriptions to the Southern Confederacy Our Carrier arrangements t>re now so per fee ted by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,” I hat every residenoe, office and shop in tho city can get the Confederacy in. good time every morning. Atlanta Hospital Association. The following committee has been appoint hI to cook for the wounded soldiers at tbs Hospitals, commencing-March 2d, 1863; Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Lovejoy, Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs E Payne, »lr= Ven able. Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs 0 Q Howard, Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Piimau, Mrs Jno H Seals. Wednesday—Mrs Qeo Mull, Mrs Overby, Mrs ‘V Peck, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cos. Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, tlrs R Winship, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown. Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs Hoyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler Saturday—Mrs I Winship, Mrs Bessont, Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner. Sunday -Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da vis, Mrs Purtel). St. Phillip’s Hospital Aid Society. The following Ladies have been appointed to cook for the “Soldiers' Rest” the week begins ning Feb. 23d, 18631 Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Mo-el, Mrs Deake, Miss Sinclair. Tuesday.—Airs Solonian, Mrs Purse, Mis Freeman, Mrs Wright. Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Wells, Mrs. Hardeman, Airs Wyly. Thursday—Airs Browning, Mrs Lazaius, Airs Saloshin, Mrs Boring. Friday .-Mrs Sella, Mrs Ball, Mr* E B Walk er, Alias Mollie Wright. Saturday.—Airs Kennard, Airs H T Jones, Miss Mattie Watkin9, Airs W Peters. Sunday.—Mrs Sballcross, Alias Nannie Jod- son, Miss Rowena Hale, Mrs Judson. Mrs H. T. JONES, Directress. Bring in your Advertisements eartey in the day and there will be no delay in tneir ap pearance. ti $500 REWARD. B roke Jail in Atlanta and es.-aned tn Tuesday night thia 17th It ft.. Joseph or Jo* Horrifon. sba w«a eou- floed svaitric a tiiol on charge vf mmderlsg Rod*, lac* Cjntodwrats 8t*tea SUnhal tut ri<x-r*u p.is Uaii(t-nu2iurtS)ear*o!S, ab-maix foot high rather aleoAer bel l, bat well fb(jniuu<l Uo bu b.ue ,;m, fine ret of teeth, y’easent fouk sad auiUii jciPutou- **n when in OMferutfon. of g od etiirme. I n traveled extsastvely and seen ranch • f the world He has fr*bt ouforid hei', bo: rcech board, and ectocLaoea wreia s 'lenSj meu-tachu H«dre*«e*wetl,»d)*fondofi>lliUnlr; has a keen she (.eya.whda frerit yimu- *; pcaraccs He h-.Sah«eiy quick tre-asad Bg-nd dreTuI t*c swagger of tbnt town” He istved retire tne*uh*ia It* ly Guild*, acux|iury fr.tu AriaaU,Ic the First date aiy*5n*id*.aco*i^cr lr.n (0*| R*a<wt*e) Oeorgtr Kegtaeoc Hu ta, but gJtd dsatin it*. We<4—ah-at Shreveport sud other western ctiei sod i* a pndhanoaal genihler. The above reward wdl beprid for hi* apprehesafruar-d • “ * 5f UJfil *?,_ p_„ jefinoasnt In any *a>» Jail, or hl« delivery to the fherlll j emey in the Spring Of lcul by the Euro- or Jailer in Atisaha He fa hud to keep in l*ti. pean Powers never would have prevented J0US Sa. ‘the. present war; on the contrary, we [From tbs London Po*t (Government Organ) January 31] Jetr. Davis’ Message in England—'Signifi cant Article. The elaborate and comprehensive review which, in his message to Congress, Presi dent Davis has taken “of the foreign and domestic relations of the Southern Confed eracy during the past two years, will com mand tho admiration of every one. It is, in truth, a remarkable production. With terseness, with a vigor, but at the same time with a calmness which not even tlie sincere conviction of having been uujust- ly treated by the great Powers of Europe can for one instant disturb, the Chief Magistrate of the Infant Republic relates the trials and the vicissitudes which over shadow its fortunes, obstacles which were oast in its path by the power of-its foes and by the apathy of strangers, and the constancy and patience with which those trials and vicissitudes were borne, and the indomitable courage and perseverance by which those obstacles were overcome. We disapprove of much that is contained in this State document. We ntay deny the justness of many of the inferences which are drawn, but we cannot refuse to accord to those who prepared it the merit of hav ing advanced their impeachment of Euro pean neutrality with temper and with fair ness, And of havingsupported their charges u'ith.a consummate ability which will doubtless carry conviction to the hearts of many. * *" » * * The Governments of Great Britain and France, being especially interested in the American war, took the initiative in all action respecting that con test ; and Mr. Davis does not err when he says “that by some understanding, express or tacit, Europe had decided” to ailow them to do so. Great Britain and France are perfectly willing to take the responsi bility of the course they adopted, and which they by their example recommended to the other European Powers. The first objection taken to their policy by the Southern President is that tbey refused to treat the Confederacy as an. independent Government. “If we were independent States, the refusal to entertain with ns the same international intercourse as was main tuined with our enemy, was unjust and injurious in its effects, whatever may have been the motive which prompted it.’’ It is, in fact, on the contingency with which this extract begins and the meaning which is to be given to tho word “independent,” that the whole question turns. It will not be necessary follow Mr; Davis through the precedents and arguments by which he demonstrates that in entering in o the American Confederation the several States composing it did not p-it with their sovereign rights. We Hgt .• with him to the fullest and have altvo. ' een of opiu ion that secession could ot justified both by the letter and spirit of the American Constitution. But although each’ several State in America may be sovereign and independent, it by no means follows that it is entitled at any time and under all circumstances, to expect from foreign Powers the recognition of that indepen dence. Before entering into that Confed-. eracy. which has now been so roughly dis solved, the several >Siates composing it might, if they had so pleased, have deman ded recognition and established diplomatic intercourse with other independent Pow ers. They did not do so. They voluntarily waived their rights, and oreated a Confed erate Government, whose recognition, as representing all, was acknowledged by other nations. The time came when cer tain of the States thought proper to retire from the confederation, and to demand the recognition of their independence whilst simultaneously the Federal Government demed their right to secede, and proceeded to enforce submission by fotce of arms. At this juncture what course was indicated, to neutral States by international law? Foreign Powers knew the Confederation as an independent Power duly accredited; but they did not know that the States com- losing it were independent, because they iad never demanded recognition as such, and they could not constitute themselves into the interpreters of that constitution which gave the Confederation “a distinct existence. They were consequent!/ obliged to treat the seceding States in the same manner as a natipn in revolt against the constituted authority, and patiently wait till they had established their claims to recognition by proving that they were able to maintain their independence. Nor are the objections taken to the neu trality of the European Powers in respect to the closing of their ports against prizes taken by either belligerent, and their refu sal to treat the blookade as nou-effective. better founded. Absolute neutrality on the part of foreign Powers has proved more hurtful to the south than to the North; but, if so, it is an accident over which tbey jiossess no control. If the Navy of the !North can find “no hostile commerce on the ocean,” it is not because this blockade, which is condemned as ineffective, prevents the Confederate merchantmen leaving port? If England is now supporting by charity some hundreds of thousands of her manufacturing population, is it not because a blockade is maintained, which in its inefficiency can only be compared by the Southern President |g> those declared by the decrees of Berlin m 1806, and the British Orders in Council in 1807 ? The time wiH come when the Southern Confederacy will do the maritime Powers of Europe justice. She has now passed through a fiery ordeal, and has established, on grounds far stronger than any based on fine drawn interpretations of constitutional law, her claims to that recognition of in dependence which must speedily be accord ed to her. The recognition of the Confed- believe it would have envenomed it still more, and precluded any subsequent at tempts at mediation. On this point the European Powers have a clear conscience. The war has been terrible, the carnage has been unprecedented; but let us hope that the evils which it has occasioned may hot be altogether unproductive of good. If the blockade which has been described by the Southern President has been productive of no other results* it has at least develop ed to a wonderful extent the industrial resources of liis country. dragoons wanted. T he <imler,igi„,t (,»* (*<,„ detailed hy Brig. Uon. M) ® “• * » ‘‘Clilcl of Volunteer ftt d O-iu ciipt Bn reaa, the the |>urj>c*e if recruiting voiotiUwia, eurolUn* coLitcripti, am! CAnduciiag the'u to u> coimuaml. I Uku (hid niethort iuvitiug all seen subject ‘o tousciiMi l ami who dtvire Io su er this fetorJte hraxi.h oi set vice, tc call ami Yeluuteer umuedia eiy. U become* tu »t Qt>or uow to enter tho army—to till up the ranks uo* Urtrimatep by action and duetto, aud aid cur brother* al- teady fu the Held in beating bach tbeatifterabie hirelings, who are to-day dofolatiug out noble toil. One more vuc- orooii couapalga will lu all protftbilty terminate this uu h«-ly ctueade upon ns. . itawouftun to tpreadieg in ihe North—their counsel* are ere cted—thiar eitorto for our enbjagntion hare bteu thwi rfod, and lure e» ded In their vlftetiDg krfamy and dhgrace. 1 appe-d to you, then, as cU<seuN—good aud loyal dt z^na—to tally under oor blood stained banner, aud tend a helping hand and willing heart la driving ha.*k tl«e insolent foe. and m*q ring all that we told near and de&r AieU'aiice, when needed, will be gicen iu the j a chase of horses All other tjoui'imtut ran be obtained f.oui ine Cell at my i fUce, /franta, Uw. * x,re.a LEMUEL B ANDERSON, Citut., teoill ilf Avery *• Ueg*t Oa. Bragocna. TO ADVERTISERS. OUHlhUB MIN wku osatraa first Utsre JUST RECEIVED FROM BALTIMORE, Aud for Sale tovr for Cosh, or Ksas soda “ri UO ID* Indigo lOOO.IO* (Jreeu Point ».00 B>» Venetian Am) 60o lbj VeUotr Poiiit (loO fi>*’VuruUli n Rod 4u0 fi>« B'ack Pejqier SO* lb* Clover -60 fb* M»oa 'fo dot Mn*tord AL3J 10 > ou Qutniaa 6o - *#. Murphiue 60 fill Opium, Tugs'll t si h a due sit- ituient of all kiuda o. Medi- ciue*—1» sp for iinIi 8 H RRAVER, , v „ . 8g» if thuUdUen M.utar. f«ba:-£m Wbituhall atrtel. P. O’CONNOR & CO-. Commission Merchants, Aud Utnural Dtolur* fu GROCERIES St COUNTRY PRODUCE, X)tfcattxx> bti-eet, •ATLANTA, UkOItUlA. Air Prompt in orders aud remittaucea jsnl4tf RIPLEY & WOOD, Commission Merchants, W UitehaU (Street, . ATLANTA, - - - GEUUU1A, w otter.d to Upyitig and selling all kind* of mor- VV eh.nAiu Ail Older ' .... .. Older* for good* uniat be accompa nied with tb* cask L, secure attention jaulllr LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE. Best Property in Knoxville. Term , 4 ILL 8£LL THE LA41AK HOUSE—*he moat uxtec- * lire, be t faruisbed end bo» tiluatud Hotel in Knox- vUe, Tennessee, ft U very nearly fire-proof and built Mltheut regard to expenie, in the most approved Myle — It U the uiott profitable property I ever owned, ltfoal- oioe. oblige t to increase in value. Ye* toy life ha* been a '■rofo, tonal one, and I would prefer a different invest ment, though less remnnerative. The prcpeiiy i* how a *• d lor a long term to a respuneibU, y <A l te ant pay- .3g fine profit, which the pltcnater can continue or ter- oinate a* he at*y ckooae. fcWlm W. R. SNEED. LIFE INSURANCE. THE GEORGIA ROME IfiSURAACE OoJUPAHl, Capital 9250,000. DK. JA3. F. B0ZKMAH, Preeldent. • l>. F. WILCOX, Secretary Life Department at Savannah. AARON WILBUR, Actnarv. DR. K. D. ARNOLD, boaanlling Bby*ici»u JpOUOIKB are isaned on the Urea of whit* pereoi**, olu or yonnm on very Uvurabl* term and piinilegcB are Very libeial. The security 6 . the Agent and gat all. aaco-eary Information aud take a Policy on yonr life ’ “ 8 D. HILRSf Agent FOR HALE. , House and Lot in Decatur. r |*H£ Iloose baa six large, comfortable, well finished A nwni«, each rocto having s fire-place. ATI eueutiul cntbuilJiug*. end good garden (pot un tho place. The let contain. ££ cl an acre ot land. Pnsiareteu given Immediately. Terms cash. fiacH tf w V MORTON Advertising Medium for the.wli.ila (foufedarate Slate*, will ,lied sncb|au cn . a the Confederate States Hailroad Ouide. AdvertiSMnonts wUI be received St $30 per page, or sctfoual parts thereof at ths asms rates. Addrom all ■dors for advertbsmeaM, or lh* hook to H P HILL k 00, Orlffin, Osurgta MiDbiril coumiaslon to ths trad*. fantt-tf . SAM, R. KRAMER, IVholeeals and Uatari oruggis t SION OF THU OOLDKH UOBTAR VV HU’ttUALL STREET, Guo Bool from Mitchell St., West Side. ATLANTA, Janlt5jim - • - • GEORGIA. TOE DAILY BULLETIN, Published at W iuchtiricr, Teunessee, TUI1IA: One Dollar per Month. fi VKirriSEAlEbTS AT USUAL RATES. AilJrubt JankTritf WH. J SLATTKR. New Clothing Store. 1 111H enbocribcr having recently located in tbU city i. .spectrally.invilaa attention to BU largo and varied a. mrtmabt of Good* In,the Umpire Hoasm oa Whiteh-. Itreet, formerly occupied by Dr. Cleveland ae a D<> daod* and Clothing Store. -The stock is principally lira ty-Hade Clothing, mostly made to ardor, and tba w r oarreutud. By assortment comprises almoat every garment au •ary lor Ben, Yontba end Rove, from medium to theflne I qtuittty. A good VfiHety of .Rnttoaa, general aseortmie t of MoOskinsnd Chshmsrs aj^Ujs Uwf and Boots 311**** and children’* fiboea; a quantity of Light eccdV and a variety of Trimming* for Ladies’ Dresses; a gaoria. ouortmsnt uf Fancy or Uhnw-Oaaa Hoods, from oommor t.. he fin cat iu the market. An early call is solicited. «*p»tf A.O. VAIL, Agent Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion. tput nudeialgscd .l* soti orized to receive Voln’itesr A roc.ait* for mt-y Cciup.iuy In Cobb’s Georgia Legion, now ttaiivued neur Frederic ktbmg, Ylrgiuia Any par son cau now j .iu this Legion, whether uibject to Ouu- scriptioa or not, by volanteenog, snd will be entitled to a BOUNTY OFflPTY DOLLARS, and all tbs right* aud privileges of volunteer*. Persona wishing to Join any Company in the Legion can addrru or cell oa me at Covington, Georgia. Vf, D. OONYKBS, febW'TU’. Capt Co A, Infant r y, Oobb’s Legion. Couititutfonaliit copy and rend bill to ihlv office. TT A GAUD. jt K. DAVID T1AYKit, lhankrul air past favors and the iiberal asuoiidge heretofore bestowed upon him «ould lupectfally announce to the c.ticca* of Atlanta ana •arruutiding country, that ho bee oaoociatld himself with i. Jacobs and J. Rapp lor the purpose, of opening *t» Auction .andCommie* ou ■ ' 1 Ttsnfl fra Whitehall atroot, Atlanta, Uoo.gla, to commence on Sep tember 10th, and would solicit a cunUanance of Savors fox ■he new firm. All lbo« Tndebtod to Ur. D. Mayer willfl.. the books iud notes at the tccliou office, nnd.nre aarne.'iy isqawe- «d to call and IrepTO-tfj •> BAYJfot CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. 13 All-Wool, 3-Ply Carpets, Du]dent Store—Beady Usds Up—on constgnmen ant mr sale by AH DARSON, ADAIR k GO, fabtlrtf : i- ,e-.'.A. ••• DRYGOODS. QOQQ YARDS CALICOJS ' SOO yard* bleached Sheeting SCO pair Ladles’ and Uiaeee Gaiter, and Clipper* Ut doaen Ben’* and Boy’s Uata And * variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sale at wfaolare:- only by 8. SOLOMON A BRUS, decU-tf Oommlarioa Merchant*. 4 VALUABLE kltilLY KESIDEHl'E FDR SALE. VI RAIL th* Depot at CuVington, Ga. Th* bona* has 7 p| rooms, Ofir* place*, a guri kitchen and S good negro hurnw*. Tire lot con lain* 6 acre*, has a good peach and apple orchard, good, never-foiling well uf water, and ail ueooAary outbuilding*. It I* about midway bet* sou ths two Collude*, vis: Uaeooto Fsmaleoad Xmory; al*o,.lud sore* good forming loud near by, to cf whichU woodland, whirii will be acid with the bon*, snd lotlf detued. For farther particular*, apply to tbs nndartignad, or T. A. L ORAWLRY At BiiO., Fianklln Building, janS-tr Atlanta, Georgia a>A*u Rtiutom ornas, I Atlanta, April 13.188R / IiHh uaorgla RsUrcoa wlU not Transport Hnlaarea, on 1 tom pockagre ore first in good order, snd shippers en skiwsft, Sempring I Read from liability for leakage j JAB. B. FOKTKR Agntt.; WANTED TO HIRE gJW R a term cf not lee* than two years, a ->m*U Ivm, I? (one with a branch of water preferred,) between Hi and 8 miles from the car shed, for which s liberal pile* F.r information, apply at Uitotffios. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE, fj'* WO BUILDING LoTd, one and a foorth mile* from 1 the Car Bhid. One cootaicicg iO acres, UgbUy tfm- bsrad; thff ether 3J4 acres, came description tf fond— tpIscc iG tnildiig ler, for sale cheap, by , fob 4 if .. I k MAJSOW ■ ■”' t CHANGE BILLS. . . j JaaJd U • Nn«, WhiUhaU street. DR. WILLIS F. WESTROKGhASD, j QFFICX^i hu Tcaidence on th* north Hi* cf ^donetu STONE CUTTERS WANTED. fl ’O work on Stun* for O 8- Armory, st Mares, Geor- 1 ti,. Having taken the contrac to ItarnlDi a largo oreoanl cf Granite Work foe lh* abare-meationed build ing. we ore mnch in reed of workmeu to carry oaths wIk. Wsars empoworad to fhretoh exemplioq* .from Coiii.riptlou, and .Ut PhF U«jUKADOR, foblS-lm Stun* Bonn tain, G.orgU. •y- ! T. L. JOHNSON dfc CO, WBOLESJH.E cOllMISBloa MnUt’tiASla', • SELMA, ALABAMA. Itfioupr attention to all consignment*. Advances I ibMa vtiuit dMtrto lUrxarscaa—Bsrerfo And*nun, Adair * Oo AUanta, Uessra. Hucu cuit A Twyfor, Atlanta, Beasrs. W K Yeung * Co, A.tent*. . Jan2T-ly» ‘land to rent. I PROPOBS-Ti' RENT A FARM, of about to thu cf Land, lying three mile* Southeast ot Atlanta, for the prern* ywr. A diraw, th lungh the pott offle?, at Atlanta,or apply on emUca. to Mf - F. HAYDEN.