Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 04, 1863, Image 1

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5^*.!'- . ... *' “ JSI TDBLIC BOOB BHFOJRtt fBIVAf.* . ADVAEfAGli' BY ADAIR & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4, 1863. • ^ /GLUME 111—NO. sxws£ggssrsa^ r. ntu. PKUE A DAY 58, WHOLESALE G K O <J K H J« -*HP- tomnteNion iVlerdiairts, * -««**•- I. i rrt)-Ml re«i ATUJII v , . ... OKOKOi muAoe HA* S *’» ;; I A to H BKUOMB, HUCKJETs St'UAJ S RICK. KLuUK, MEAL, Vlic-.a CKJARfe tJHlIJ l. S SUKETlNt. 3 OHNABIJKUS. YAHNS, 14 fo*isb«*d* t'buto* Brown "ngir ■im i dim Tub* vi 1.UWI ft* AilllgkliiK t Tiil*wi tft l*yi pillae ill 0.0 luoJ-s » **' •> - — arriving NLfiNilb- ad tin* Utttle# teb'AMV PEASE * VAX it. Hardwai o. Hardware! • « K > joui LIIS ENGLISH PLOW 8TSSL, aiworted etee* ,VUU 4.UW lb* Rond and Square Iron assorted ilM Ul pair SgfU-h Colt- n UrA So 10 li4 d«ra -cborill A Brads’* Patent Bom 1 OlKI lUi Iron Wire frum No 8 to Mo lb 10 fcrg* 6d and 40d . U O uutrr and platform Scale*, drawing trow '06 It* to l.«0 llT •!i Cart dteal Mill Haw* V6 Cm! Stall Circular Haw*, flout ft to 16 loot)** to gum GlmbUt Pointed Screws, from l% to 4iudiM * & Wrought Anriii, iU*l freed 6 Smith Vice* ■J ,kaen pair Smith Tong* 30 ftwen Paint Brnsbe* SOOduteu Wrought and Cast Iron Halt* with (Crew* . JOO pair Wrought Irou Uate aid Btrap Hjuges 100 draea Rim and Mortice Locks, with knob*and tixlure* W Dickson’*Beat Cutter, 6 leant, Wrapping Tapr*- 1.0CO lb* Allspice, at reduced ] r*oes Vir.) lb* best Star Caudle* . In atere aod fjt eal* by 8 SOLOMON It BROS. ftbU-tr Hardware and (Joramteston Marobanta. A. C. WYLY & CO.. WBlOLSSALX GROCERS t 8»» Commission Merchants, ' At Ihtlr Old HI a art, Corner of Peach-Tree and Walton SU-. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. febl-tf rya-r^.- Agency for Va. Tobacco. A. CONNELL, Late of n»mplUs, lui*. LAN6ST0N CRAK3 & HAMMOCK Commission Merchants. Mi!T uoott To COiUFkDEtUCif OFFICE, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. F> i - tbe Sain of Ucdl kutate, all kiuils of filer ebandise and Produce. Prompt personal attention to the filling of all orders _ atrkKiaiucB. W W CU>tea, Agent Ga R R Beak, Atlanta, Ga. i U Purler, Ag’i (hRk Depot, A tlauta, Ga. Phin'iy a Clayton. Angp*ta,Ga A P Dealing, Caebler Bank oi Athe,.* Geo W William, ft Go, Cuarlestcn, 8 C Re* J. W Burke, Bw»i , Ga A C Van Bppe, Ch at tauoug v Tmih R 0 Hubert*. Sweet Water, Mast Term 8 C Ellington, Washington, U* Jandl-tf a it rnu m w avTomeoft .1 KW Jb* A tc M. R. M. PARES & CO, ACC r V I O TY AIIII Commission Merchants, Bio. 14 Alabama Btreet, Uniitr of Pryor, ATLANTA, - -' - - UteOitUlA. R KSPftL'TFULLV aUdl a share f patronage and hope bf strict attention to Mwinre* to (Ire efcttre sade- -action.to thetr patron*. decSetf JRO. W. ADAIR,.. »■ HRKLY SMITH, EDITORS AMO PROPRIETORS' Ik C. SMITH, M D-, ;...... J.M.CAJUW20, ora JEW RATES. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION en «• Daily, ohs month*..... — 7 00 Daily, three monrbe, .... 4 01* Oally, one month............. t SO Weekly per armrnu.. 4 oO No name entered ou tnt birds withe, t PoymoTt In Advaoo* ADVERTISING IK THE DAILY. Pur each square of ten tinea or lest, or space to the amount of one square, for one InsertloD, |1. Por eaeh eabS'-rineot Insertion lee* than one a-oi.t*i, fiOoen taper square. - Ou adTertteeniente .touting uoe month,a deduct..u> u.f 10 per cent, will be mode, O adTCtdements standing two sue hi, a deduction of 8U per cent wtU be u,»de. Ad*a>Usement**iauding three mouth* will t>* uhasged $2ft per square. Mo adrertiaement taken for a lunger period than three Advertisements or notloes tn the local column, will oe charged Oft rente per line tor each itnertlun. All obluiai tea and article* that are |>ersonal, ur not of general public Interest, most be paid for as advertise ment* advertising ns the weekly. AdrrrUecmente In the Weekly uriy, will be charged ft per square foreafh Insertion. Advertisements appearing lb both thr MB and Week ly, nli) be charged IbceitU per equate for each tnaertion m tic* Weekly. mmmmmm 1 . wm ■ ■' e mmmm • haHufts OUOCJI SHLUUU AMUM3. LIGOJN He C’O-, Wholesale Grocers COHimiSSlUR ffiEHUHAilTS, Cur tier of Wititbball aufi tllitvholl Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, (.*011 the sale P . groek, Ac. ■ate of Produce, AlTchandl**, Beal Eetete, N» ddeo-tf etuuttou. The store lurnierly occupied Ly 'duuv Middleton ft Lofttn, Mo, li Court street, ha* bean leased lot the purpose, where at »M tlmw, can betonnd Ou* Ju'j the h**s end most general BMortmsnt m ToLoooo out side of Vug!ate. bat ateoa ocueMiit supply o< theouersoet and So ws grelus ol aUtlAfL The tudhtte- tor i.M*sulug I uuuwi «e eurv assod by any othec bouse to the U» Notice—Barks Wanted. MEDICAL PURVEYORS OAPlCB. | * - lata. ATLaat*, aa.dbL* kill i« paM by “ laige queotlll** of the (ihftisg f| bk tel pitow* wUl le peldtf them Stem, traaebrsaeft soil ol Dcguooft, iMf efemsf),' inches eud net** (4 While VI11U* '. Lt, trust *1.0 ranch** *> 1*mu» Puptes. icalted eteo Uhlw-aood, - 1*1-1 tet. feelted *)« Ouaoe-woud *se> l«h| ti**,i Usa PteMrad. Tb<*« tails mteft U caiefhUs dstedand aarusely pmk . ad. 1L*» um» be brought to «hls ofoce,.«: seat V Mr. L W. Wallet. BkletertUAgint, CartersTtlio Ga.; or W. W Durban., Detenu*! Agent, Leoatur. Ga. GEORGE A BLACKER, .yl-tL Surgeon sal Medical Purvey or, C. S. A. SPINNING WHEELS. BLAUS, SHUTTLES. Ac Tor eal* by JR PITTS. Marietta streak Uutambus, Ou. Dept. 5. Isuf Genual, I bare 1-eeO ele k e aaeW «# >* «tT | tteWft e* lift (esevee kilted for the army, lor tanulng, end the ourduMe ok UatLer lor manuiacmriug Tsunere basin. Lratbet on bead SkoC neotu^. HnT«. will do Well to *C dram >m- -nth yrngper reterduses Tn, wav atul b» ehod, sod It lathe only eg all patriotic !-ui-ci b msMtiaet Mine. ADlealbev Held af unroae:dAble -priuea *u' hr m*a> » tv DILLARD nVM' ilpe INMAM, COLE He CO.. GENERAL V Commission Merchants, For (bo Fitrchasti ttipl Bale of Merchandise, fecal Eilat*, Live Slock, Bonds, Stocks, Jfegroas, &c. . Ill* have euqde store room, and will give personal el v V " Motion to all bntln*** entrusted to os. yffloe i> Bear!, ft Hoot's store, Whitehall street. uovl-ti WANTED, AT Tffll ATLANTA 8TEAM TANNEET. FOR CASH, 5,000 CORDS BARK*. »t tUNufchaoa. Agwt ItafiTH TO 8HIPPEB8 OF FREIGHT. I N cunaeqnenoa of the eztrsordinary dbm&nds made upon uur Roads for Transportation, by the Confede rate Btehra Guk’irttoeut; together with the existence of a State of ciriUdDh.no**, over which We nor ear Agetu oao hare any cbctrtj, notice is hereby given, that the Western ft Atlantic, Jisoca ft Western, and Atlanta ft W«*t-Puwt Railroad* will not hereafter receive, trank port, or stUv Ay freight, until further notice, (except for OoTerun font utless theowner, agent,or shipper, at the point of ship ment, first sign* a stipulation or agreement, relieviag the Heeds ffofo all liability for loss or damage ‘ JOHN 8. ROWLAND, gnpertntendent Xf. ft A. &. R. • ' ISAAO eOOTT, President M. A W. K. K GJkO. G. HULL, fiupertateteleut A. ft if. t. K H. AUeuts N-v ®b, ls«L noWfttt - For Sale. A V.-LUABtiE r’ ANTION. coni«DJug 1,087 acre*,' of Which 490 acres me cleered, IMifM exceUect state uf cultiTall.ua,' *Uoated on Kick** Creak and Ad- Juiniug land* of Mgjcr U H Bead, eight Stiles firm I'aw- eoo, Ttrrell county. The fbee is well improved, With . ood aid oomfoikable framed cabin* and all other ateaa- an bkUAdiug*. The tends will produce Item 1,000 to l.tvo pounds uf Colton per acre; and from IS to 90 bush els of Corn, in font the beet andaoieet Gotten and Coni sand* la Southwest Gaorglm The above wiU be eold far $20 par acre, and poueeaton glvan to the purchaier the first of January, 1664. Corn. Fodder, Stock, cc, can bs bought with the pie-e. For further pr the sabseribw at Cttoksaewhatctae, O' orgls. J. B. TBPPIN, ifoVsalf utti ttelai) t'uAir? in Vorilyti. at UftBftdUl! DR Y GO ODS, vUNNAU.Y’dHAJOR. WhlteftaltetteM owtoorstKa > Alatmaft sheet. Ianl4-tf .whatebee, Terrell oounty, JOHN B VANOVER. 3A kkftiOOU EGG,” KIRK. y > ACRES of well-timbered' land for bale, ;> within raven mile* of Atlanta, oaths read temllag sataraer ft MujweY liny, with »tornfafUtA* ftwetdag I JII* Hi liar biftllkm. aba, a HmlStaam Baw Mill tn tmeinhuag eraser, with lath* ead ehln«l* mm-lnr tach.-d, *v h powef woHlc'eat to ran them aH at the dm*- All for the imaii sum • f tb.oi'1 Ha. vriehiug to purchase will pUswe a;-iy to J R May son. Atlanta Fe 3-1* Inaiitat*, or J 8. Moysou, un the. (teatent at ■fcclY-t/ LOOK BEUE AGAIN, <y.) cHvKeaUotou L vui end Buildiac Stock for salt. I £ ALSO 74 Great Hslohts J. R. WALLACE, At the store of P. ft G. T. DODD. How t-o Send us Money wills Safety. I7e have made an arrangement with Ute Blxpreea Company, to bring us all letters containing money, which our patrons may choose to send by this means of convey ance. This company is responsible and will make good any loss of money while in thftir hands. All persons therefore convenient to a Railroad station wishing to send us money can. do bo safely without costing them any postage, by depositing the letter with the Express Agent and taking his re ceipt. jggy* All such letters must be seeled with wax, (the law requires this,) and the amount of money contained therein, must be marked on the outside. City Subscribers. Mr Jees e Reneau is authorised to reoetve and Teceipl for subscriptions to the Southern Confederacy.’ Cur Carrier arrangements are now so per fected by “Uncle Jeas%’’ and “John Wesley,” that every residence, office and shop in the city can get the Confederacy in good time every morning. * Atlanta Hospital Association. The following committee has been appoint ed to cook for the wounded soldiers at the Hospitals, commencing March 2d, 1868: Monday.—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Loveioy, Mra Ur Alexander, Mrs E Payne, Mrs Ven able. ' Tuesday—Mrs Dr tirant, Mrs G G Howard, Mtb Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H Seals. Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs-Overby, lira W Peck, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox.* Thursday—Mrs QrusSell, Mra Rice, 'Its R Win ship, Mrs Dr Brow’a, Mrs P Brown Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs Hoyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler Saturday—Mrs I Winship, Mrs Be?senf, Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner. Sua iay -Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da- vii, Mrs Purtell. St. Phillip’s Hospital Aid Society. The tpllowing Ladies have been appointed tp cook for the “Sqldiprs’ Resi” :he week begin* ning Feb. 23d, 1863 > ■ Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, .Mrs Mo'cl, Mra Deake, Miss Sinclair. Tuesday.—Airs Sploman, Mrs Purse, Mis Freeman, Mrs Wright. . ' Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Wells, Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly. Thursday'—Mrs Browning. Mrs Lazaius, Mrs Saloihin, Mrs Boring. Friday.—Airs Sells, Mrs Bail, Mrs E B Walk er, M.i«S Mollie Wright. Saturday.—Mrs Kennsrd. .Mrs H T Jones, Miss Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters. Sunday.—M,-s Snallcross, Misa Nannie Jud son, Miss Rowena Hale, Mrs Judson. Mrs H. T JONES, Directress. pST Bring ia your AdvertUemenw earley in the day end there w ill be no delay in thetr ap pearance. tl . $500 REWARD. 2 R> ftk Jsit la AtLsuta and tsraeed cs Tuidq eigbt lb* 17th Irak. Juesffo ot Jo* Hsrrtoun. •bo «u ojo ^J— NuaS aautit g a trial on cb*rc* of mardttiog Them** L —»tra H*r*h*l for Seeratv 11UC4K LLT FO.tt SAX to I a-rEE FOR RALE, Intk-v J U*«»®f Actel C.iJ*.my Uease a»J Ckk cJtrtaiaiBC four aeres c4 iMd. • gwri t«D ,tery bee**. w!*h S rooms scid 8 fit*places, wad a t n etob GPe, go i, sew. rouble kitchen, end act* {^SL^kebca^SdtteRitosUatwlypiilid. Cos* F II CRAWLEY, n Seas late Ouafeklerat* State* Sold Hwitee ulis 1ft J***’ *14, aft «t elx f, «t Lift rather *i*af er bel t, but wtlL«Vrp«&ftr4 . Us bra b ue rys, fine **t of teeth. p’e*»*nl lock an I ualUcg uitec- aco* vhaa in. eoavnaatten. of x &d a'drasa. ha* traveled extenslrulj and seen snuh«r the wprld He has ilgh; color,d hat-, not much heard, and KmeUm-* «k«!» s muds m . u-teohe Hedrewes wdl, at d it fond uf biliisr,!*; hsa a kacn abaipeya, and a flesh p aiuj a;ps*--*cce a He LsaaUielv qnfee etev-anl *|> dlh*lal tn* *-.ag(erol -» man eb.u* town ” He served f-velve maetbe is ti e Gate City ■•ovrdq a earn pony ft- a tttvete, la the F.rst (Oil ba'«>Y) Georgia Regiment Ha l.a< b on a good deal iu U>* Weak—abufit Shrevenutt and other western ettiek and 1* a {.roStsstocil pinbltr. Tbeabcro reward will bepdd fcrhv. ^Dpiebeasl:.a*cd I c j-finemeut la any eafo JsIL or Us deliver; u the Until , ur J tiler in Atlanta. He Is hard to kcepht J.U ' ( JOHN B. ROSS, ftbl :-tf Moron, Go. fFwtn the London Port (Government Organ) January 51] Jeft Davit' Message in Boglaxiit—3lgnllt« rent Article. The elitborate and compreheusive review which, in his mpsvage to Congress,' Presi dent Davis has taken of the foreign ami domestic relations of the Southern Confed eracy during the past two years, will com- u and the admiration of every one. It re, iu truth, a remarkable production. With terseness, with a vigor, but at the same time with a calmness which not oven the sincere conviction of having been unjust ly treated by the great Powers of Europe oan for one instant disturb, the Chief Magistrate of the Infant. Republic relates the trials and the 'vioisaitude* which over shadow its fortunes, obstacles which were cast in its path by the power of its foes and by the apathy of strangers, and the constancy and patience with which those trials anti vicissitudes were borne, and the indomitable courage and perseveranoe by which those obstacles were overoome. We disapprove of much that is contained in this State document. We may deny the justness of many of the inferences which arc drawn, but we cannot refuse to accord to those who prepared it tho merit of hav ing advanced their impeachment of Euro pean neutrality with temper and with fair ness, and of having supported their charges tCi'M a conwimate ability which will doubtless carry conviction to the hearts of many. * * * * . The Governments of Greet Britain an.d France, being especially interested in the American war, took the initiative in all action respecting that con test ; and Mr. Davis docs not err when he says “that by some understanding, express or tacit, Europe had decided” to allow 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 objeotiou taken to their policy by the Southern President is that they refused to treat the Confederacy as an independent Government, “If we were independent States, the refusal to entertain with us the same international intercourse as.was main tained with our enemy, was unjust and injurious in i.ta 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 e to be given to the wo.rd “independent,'? that the whole question turns. It will not be, necessary to follow Mr, Davis through the. precedents ami-nrglWaenie by.wbtoh he demonstrates that in entering hvo the A.merican Confederation the several States composing it did not p^rt with their sovereign rights. We sgr.-. vith hint tn the fullest and have alw.n <>■ en of <>pin io.n that secession could |><. justified both by the. letter and spirit of tns 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-, erney. which has nom been so roughly dis solved, the several States composing it might, it' th.ey had bo pleased, have deman ded recognition and established diplomatic intercourse with other independent pow ers, They did not dp so. They voluntarily waived their rights, and created a Confed erate Government, whose recognition, as representing all, was acknowledged by pjther 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 denied their right to secede, and proceeded to enforce submission by force of arms. At this juncture what course was-indicated to neutral States by international law ? Foreign Powers knew tb.e Confederation as an independent Power duly accredited; but they did hot know thjat the States com posing it were independent, because they had never demanded recognition as such, and they could not constitute themselves into tho interpreters of that constitution which gave the Confederation a distinct existence. They we.re consequenfly obliged to treat the seceding States in the same manner as a nation in revolt against the constituted authority, and patieutly wait dll they had established their daim3 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 blockade its non-effective, better founded. Absolute neutrality bn the part of foreign Powers has proved more hurtful to the South than to the North; but, if BO, it ia an accident over which they possess no control. If the Navy of the North can find “no hostile commerce on the ocean," it ia n.ot because this blockade, whjch is condemned as ineffective, prevents the Confederate merchantmen leaving port? If England is now supporting by charity some hundreds of thousands of her • menu factoring population, is it not because a blockade is maintained, which in its inefficiency can only be compared by the Southern President to those declared . by the decrees of Berlin in 1806, and the a* British Orders in Council in 1807 ? The time will come when the Southern Confederacy will do the maritime Powers of Europe justice. She ha3 now passed through a fiery ordeal, and has established, on grounds far stronger than any based on fine drawn mterpretationsof constitutional law, her claims to that recognition of in dependence which must speedily be accord ed to her. The recognition of the Confed eracy in tbp spring of 18gl by the Euro pean Powert never would nave prevented the present war; on the contrary, we believe it would hove envenomed it still more, and precluded any subsequent at tempts at mediation. On this point the European Powers have a olear conscience. The war has been terrible, the carnage has been unyu-ecedented; but let us hope that the evilB .which it has occasioned may not 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 his country. - DRAGOONS WANTED. riMIE uti,lsrelgti.<) La* been detailed by BrLj. Gen. Tl! A tew. G. 8. A , vCblef of Volunteer and Ornmsrlpt Bo* rean,” the I ho purpose uf recruiting TOInn!«ua, enrolling col script*, and conducting than to o; retnuand. I taho ihi* method of hmliag *>1 men snWecl 'o conscripti:S »nd who desire to en er thl* farorO- hruBsh of *sjticu, to call and volunteer immodte' eljr. It become* os in flwr- glatis now ,to eot« tl* army—tofiU op the rank* now dwimatep bv action and disease, and old our brother* ol- reaflj In the field In tenting bock the miserable hireling*, who ate tod»; desolating oar •noble rail. One more ng- otonccompslga will la aU probaWJty terminate tbl* on to ly crunuJe nponn*. . Dimenflnn is (preadlog in the horth—their coaceek are are dlttr-cted-their efiorte lor oor subjugation have been thtrerted, and hare erded In their eyeri**tit>g UifuiDy nnd dligraoe. I aupesl to con, then, a* citizen*—good ood loyal dc'sens—io roll* under our blood stained banner, and lend, a helping hand and niUhiK heart In drlting bock the tesuleut toe, and seen- ling (fill f^fit VrD Qgg| (jQ|f AAais'Hoca, wheh nredpd, will b» given Iu the pn chase uf horses Alt uthrr enulptueut • *11 be obtained (turn at*. fflBhlo, Geo. " Cali at my office, teUSSw I.hMUKL B. ANDERSON, Ot.pt., Avery ’* Rog’t Ga. Dragoun*. JW8T KKCK1VKD VRUfl UALTLIIOItE, And for Hole Low for Cash, *->K KXSB SODA 1 -* • OO the Indigo IojO lb* Green Ralut 3*X0 fit* Venetian Red 600 Hu Yellow Taint two Sa Verittim.n Red 400 fis Black topper 800 lb* Clove* (SO lb* Mace t . 06 dot Unstaid. ■ / B ALSO ^ 101 oss quinine - £*i • a*. Atetohlue 60 lb* Opium, Toga’h-r wt h a fioa oes^rtmenl ot ail kted* ol Medi cine*—cheap ter ■ a*h . .' 8. R KRAMER, Sig i i f theOuldan Momr. febSi-Sm Whitehall street. P. O’COJMNOR & CO , . Commission Merchants, And U^uoral Dealbra lu GROCKJEUES & COUNTRY PRODUCE, Decatur (street, - ATLANTA, - . V - tynoate^ A. 4^-Prompt in orders end resuUauc6*" ' jaull tl » a air uv or tloon RIPLEY & WOOD, Commission Merchants, VVLitehttH street, ATLANTA, ml . . . UElIRRIA, IV'ILL otteid to buying and selling all kind* of roei- . * * cliandtsso. All orders for goods must be occompa- 'tiled with tho cash tn secure attention. janlMty LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE. Beat Property ir Knoxville. Tenn WILL SELL THE LAM.Ait HOUdft-’hemo*t extea- ' dive, be t fnrbtolted and best euuetcd Hotel in Ruox- rLle. Touotesee.. It u Very nearly fire-ptuut eud built Wltlkut regttd to eXpemo, tn too most approved nyfe.— It I* tho tLoet profitable property lover owned. Itisol- .ooe, oblige 1 totectease in Telue. Yet u,y life has been a '•rules tonal one, and I wooju prefer a different Invest aiEDi, though leu remunerative. The property ir now e etd tot a lung term tu a responsible, gcod te ant pay- ag fine profit, wtjob tbe purenaeer oan cuntinna or ter- oinate ea he may choose. f&bS lm W. H. SNEED. ’ . JLIT Ri 1-N o bltAMCR, . . THE ttEORSIA HOME INSURANCE COfilfeAMt. Capital 1960,000. DR. JAo. F. ROZEHaN, Preelder.t. D. T. WILOOX, Becretety Life Department at Savannah. AARON WILBUU, Actuary. D&' R. D. ARNOLD, Oonlulllng Phjfteiau POLICIES are lijuei on the lives ol white pereot o old X or young, on very (Avorablp tur'm The security h empJe, ani p:iulleg«a are very llbeial. ' - Call upon the Agent *nJ get ail nece sary informattos and take a Policy on yont 'janfi-Sm a J>, NIL Ed. Agoui FOIt SALE. . Houae and Lot in Decatur. ’ 1 'HE House ha* »U large, comfnrtarle, well finished A room*, each ruorn having * fiiu-placu. Ail 6e.eutiU uutbuiicings, and good gardeo spot un tbe place. Tbe tot cental ns % ol an acre of land. Poe lesion given Immediately. Terms cash. dee» tr K V MORTftN ... URI GOOD;. 5Q0Q YARDS CAU00E8 ’ 300 yards bleached Sheeting 960 pair Ladies' and Miss* Outers and Bllppen IX dcsen Men’s and Boy** Bat* And e variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sate at wbokfti- caly by • & SOLOMON A BROS-, decli-tf OummlHion Merchant*, Gsoaau Rbndtoch 0rr.es, I Atlanta, April U1M1 j I tHB Oeorgla Ratineal will nut transport Molosaes, on . to** pocknga* are first tn good order, and shlnaeye eh *(• receipt exempting H. ad wn HiWB for leak ♦wtllk-t* - IJui. H. JORTiB Agent. WA.VljiD TO HIRE f.\K a term ut not leu than two years, a small F<rm. C (on* with a branch ot aster preferred,; between l}j end a miles Roar the cor shed, lor which a liberal price will be paid. Fct information, apply at this cfboe. tcb-5 61* REAL ESTATE FOR BALK. fftWOBUILDING LuTg,onennd a fouxtu mite* lro'i. JL the Car Shod. Oce cuoteii irg Ifi acres, lightly tim bered; |be other 8)£ rerer, aamo dee-ripticn c| .'and— eplbiieid lollditg Ion tor sale .be .;, by IJTaif , J R MAYSON. CHANGJi; BILLS. TTTSaro buying Alabama thauga Bills—payable !n VV iu Montgcmer* • r Enfonla, Alabama. CRAWPuRD, IfiAZRR A 0t> , tsnio If No S, Whitehall streot. o DO. WILLIS V. WESiSORKLAVD, ,?FICB at hu iraideoce cn the north aide of Marietts niest. TO ADVERTISERS. |£t<*lNEBS MEN.who aeftrea fitst Close Advertising Medium for th*j»hvU Owkfadriiftta 8ute*,]will |fln4 aaob|4a ou fttU Confederate States Railroad Guide. Adrartle*iaoaU will be received at ISO per pag a or ■clional parte thereof at the same rates. Address all •dan for advertisements, or the book to U P HILL ft 00-, Grtfilii, Georgia «ft.Liberal commteMon to the trade. SAJKL, R. KRAMER, Wholesaln and Betas! I* H UG G 1ST , SIGH OF TBR GoLDLN MORTAR VfrHJTEHAJLL 8THEET, b'uo Boot fhiin Mitch ell St., ffest Side. ATLANTA, - - - - - GEORGIA. JanTLSm THE D^llsY. BULLETIN, Published at H iuchestei, Tenaessee. TERMS: One Dollar per Month. A VBtfTISEMKBTB AT USUAL BATES. A dal roes ImtUU WM, J. BLATTER. Neff Clothing Ktbre. i iHK suhsciiten having recently located Dr this city. >• .pecUuliy Invite* attention to fils large and Toriod *, Mimsuiol Good* in the Empire House, on Whiteb..- jtxuet, formerly occupied by Dr. Cleveland e* a In, Gocds and Clothing Btore. The stock Is principally itre Jy-Made Clothing, mostly made to order, and the war war rented. My asrortmont cumpriMB almost every garment -tee MXy tor Men, Youths and Boys, Rom medium to the fine I •fOOllzy. * A good variety of Buttons, guneral assort tut, t uf Motetkl.n and Oasbmtre Hate, boys Bhoe* and Bool- uduorewd children’* Shoes; a quantity of Light Hoed-, and a variety ot Trimmings for Ladles’ Dresses; a genoa. usarunfcut of Fancy or Show-Case Good*, from common I. be tent In the marker, ad curly call i* solicited, seputf AO. VAIL A gem Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion. T HE nndeitigned I* eaUotiked to receive Volunteer reuiuiu for any Company In Cobh’s Georgia Legion, now rtauuuod near Freduloksborg. Virginia Any pat- eon can new j no this Legion, whether subject toOen- ncripteoj or nvi, by volunteering, and will be entitlod to a BOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLARS, and all the rights and privileges of volnoteers Person* wishing to join any Company in tbe Legion can addrere ....... tcbl.i !l£t* Copt Ou A, Infantry, (jobfa’s Legion. OotutUottonollst copy and send bill to this office. ABOARD. vf R DAVID MAYkK, thankful .cr j wt favors and tbe jVJL libusi patranago heretofore beetowed upon him ■onhl respectfully ennuuuce to the ctiaens of Atlanta ani ■crrouudsng country, that he has aosuciatld himself with doou*. J. Jacobs and J. Lapp lor ths purpose oi opening ft Auction and Commission Business, at his old stand, on Wh.tehaU street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commence on Be*, .ember 16th, and would wiidt a ooutiunance of favor* lot 'bo cow firm* Ail those indebted te Mr. D. Mayer will a . tiip books ftd note* at too ai*t:. . .So-, andjue cars* [7 roqnret- •d tu call and ImuKPtn >> MAX Ah. CA.RPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. J 13 All-Wool, 3-Ply Carpets, Dibieut Sir#*—Ready Mads Op—on consignment *nd or rate by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO. fetill-lf CUmmlMion Her haul*. . VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOB SALE of kAE the Dspct at (ioviogton, Ga. The bouse has 7 rooms, ft fire place*, a good kitchen and % good negro holder. Tb* loicon.aia* ft acres, has a good peach aud upplt- uicboru, gojd, never-SuLng well of water, and all oeoeaary outbuilding*. I( >e about mioway be.*een the two CjUegea, vlk: Mssooic Female ami Emery; eUu, 100 acre* good farming laud near by, 46of which ir woodland, which will be' sold with the hooto aud lot if desired. For loithtr perticulai., apply to the under.igned, or T. F. Hyer, uovmgtcn^CtojWjDfo u CRAWLEY ft BROo * Franklin Building, j.r.u-ti Atlanta, Georgia. stone cutters WASTES. rpo work on Stone for 0. B. Armory, at Maeon, Geor- _L ,li. Having taken the ountrac .o forniih a large amount cf Granite Work for tc« abova-meatioued boLd- mg. we or. muck in n cd of workmen to carry on the wm*. Wea:* empowered to faruisfi exemptions from U,*^trou, end will pay MEADOR, fobJS-lm Stone Mountain, G.crgra. Car.Uniao, CuluiuLia; Tel-grapu, Macon, aud Chroi L ele, Augusta, copy aua tend biLa to this offi * immediate ly- T. L. JOHN SUN ft- CO., WHOLESALE COMMIbSIOS MkHCHASTS, SJELD1A, ALAB)YMA, I>iii)MPr attention to all oensigtimente. Adranoe* X made when de*. iet! iUrcr srets—Y.t.-rs. And- ..on, Adair A Oo„ Atlanta, Mrwiis. UnnuicCtt A Xnytor, Atlanta, .Retire Xf E Young - uo- AiloatA. Jauil-ly* LASH TO BENT. T PBOr-QcE TO RENT A FARM of about to acres of 1 fatal, tying three mi!ts Scuineast ot Atlanta, for the jireifnt jour. I' * Adnyow, u> rough the poet .fib:, at Atlanta,er apply on the premlv a, to _ febi’-ti F. HAYDEN.