Newspaper Page Text
r fW£ FUBLia. 0OOP BEFORE aDV a N l&Uk ^
i> V ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1863.
VOLUME III—NO. 20
•Ire UBi.ntK| |iKU(t.»«:!
PEASE A DAVIS.
WHOLESALE
H O O JbC H ►
juiuitssion Merchants,
Pi'ucUtm-Mtreet,
ATLANTA, OJtOUOIA.
JOBAOOD,
BACAJN
ffl’AKL’H
BUOOMf-,
BOCK KTS
SOGAIS
RICK,
KLo’JR, MEAL, /
VINT-HAR. CIGARhT^
i-dlUTIN S , ^SHEIfriNCS
ItttNABURttS, J YARNS,
14 tutpheiuld Chijtoi Brown 8nf *r
lioo liovut T«t»*^c , o
I.U’Xi Ktl|xiiuii:k Ttibwoo
1* I |<firno III •C-’fT*
I0»l dns'ii \V »i *r arriving
w> kt*gfi — i«*d aieoa
U)»i # .‘M tM iii:r»o« » .
.«* • ' PKAHK A DAVI8.
Hardw ^. Hardware!
I : 1 < ;<>() 1.^1.1sIr BLOWHTKEL,assortedrises
* ” ' b.KHi lb. Il»i *l* mlfiqiiiito Iron assorted din
l.i) jmir Kiijjli.li 'fords No 10
)mi ih*a»u -ri.ovltl A 1li.nl.. a -Patent lion
1 tsai li.. |r,, : . H'ir.> It.»» llu K to N*. 16
lu k* g*i Noli*.4.1, IkI'mihI 4ud
liV.muUf r.nit P.aifin ui fiestas, drawing from '£>
ll« tu i wo lb*
r> i'u.l find Mill 8aw«
’.5 CmI Wot I Circular from A to 16 inches
Ul gr. u Glmbtet Pointed Screws, from 1 Jj\ to
4 Inches
6 Wrought Anvils, stesl heed
6 fiiuiib Vices _
V doz-u pair Smith Tangs v
30 O'-am, Paint Brashes
SiMilozou Wrought And Oast Iron Bolts with
' screws k,
-iiO pair Wrought Iron (lata ai d Strap Hinges
100 i6 sen Kim aud Host Ice Locks, with knobs and
Allures ]
23 Dickson'* Meat Cutler.
6 ream. Wrapping Dhper
1,000 Ilia A llaploe, at mimed ) rice*
too It* tail Star Candles
In store and for sale by \
S SOLOMON A BROS.
Obl'Jlf Hardware and Commiselon Merchants.
-f-
A. C. WYLY & CO.,
WHOLESALE
a K O C K R JS
Commission Merchants,
At Ibstr Old Slimd,
Corner of i’eaoh*Tree and Walton Sts-,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA*
frbl-tf
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
A. CONNEIJL,
Lett of Bemphli, Teun.
H AS eaUtlislud la Montgomery, Alabama, a flrst-class
Ageory lor all kinds ol EMOtllNG ANDOUBWINO
VXK0IN1A TO&ACUO, to which b# would rsapectfuliT dt-
eet public alteutiotk Tbs star* fcmml) occupied by
iosars. Hiddielou A Epltiu, No, 11 Court street, has beau
easel lor lbs purpose, where at ail timss oan bs found acS
m'y tiia best and most geneod assortment ol Sob*
•i t" ol Virginia; but also a adHut supply of the
.ml *111441 grata* of SUGAR. The feetjitie* kir obtaining
mums caetkA b-t surpaamd by any illif hiiuae In ths Occ-
Notice—1
HUH CAL
A'
I tlK to, t prices will
1 large quantities of the
l'!wi, l-ranclirs and root of
U-.wl.es and nou of White
brscebss ot. Auietican Pi
Uuioa-aeod siwItulipAeesyrooi prewerou.
Tbi» barks uiust bo. nri fully dried and
'4. 'ihej m.iy l*. brouglit to lius office, or sent to Mr. L.
" Waller, ii-leuiral A, > nt, CartersviUe. Ga.; or W. W.
Durham, botanical Agent, Decatur, do.
Juueao, lSfii. f
the uedersiguad I
— RES:
front p-eferved);
|MI
GEORGE 8. BLACK1K,
Surgeon end Medical Purveyor,O. a. A.
SPINNING WHEELS,
SLUES,
SHUTTLES, Ac
For eels by
<sbl l-3iu
J E PITTS,
Marietta street.
\
•ws.es or iswnn (ouTiuum.
Colamlua. Ga, Sept. 6,IMS. ,
I * \ ’ ’ ’ Unaifwmssur Qaoeral, I have baau an
t » -•^•tai.lb .miirecnumaadai rtdlKtirj to* bide*
a i.9 *c*<.bQdk feUlktl tor Ihfi tini, Lr Unttihc. hi J the
CLST . u *; h< ’ T .'^ •aanmarturtog. Thuu^sbavin,
“ Hides, will do waUtoad-
; JT.T‘ j*, 1 * K- "'*“?“»• «•» srmy most ba shod,
^ ‘ si- Prtrlolie Uu.t.rs to asKkt in w
If, ? lilw ~’ Wfc 'dd at UT.rcsaa.abb. wkaa uiU W
' » W. DibLAED,
A. tpn.
LANGSTON GE&Nfi & HAMMOCK
Commission Merchants.
isKXT UflOU TO C0NF£1)EK4CV OFFICE,
/ V
WHITEHALL STREET,
- _
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
>
For the .Sale of Real Estate, all kinds of Mer
chandise and Produce.
Prompt personal attention io the filling of
all orders.
HKPERKKCKS.
W W Clay tou, Agent OiRE Bank, Atlanta, fla.
I H Porter, Ag’t Os It II Dapor, A tlsnta, He
Phln : sy * Olay tou, Augunia, fla
A P Doering, Cashier Bunk of Athene
Ueo W Williams A Co, Ooarleetou, !iC
Her J W Boike, Macor, fla.
A C Van Epps, Chattanooga. Teun.
H fl Koberts, dweet Water, K«rt Teun
8 fl Ellington, Washington, flu
jau81-tf
OVK SEW KATES,
\/ TEBWB OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annum W 0l[
Daily, alt months - —.. 7 JJ0
Dally, three menth*. 4 00
Dally, one mouth 1 00
Weekly per 4 00
No name entered on t.nr Bxika wlthei t Payment in
Advance
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
Por each square of ten lines or lest, or space to tha
amount of one square,for one insertion, $1.
Por eaeh subsequent Insertion less than one month,
60 cent* per square.
On advertisements Mending one month, a dednot,on of
10 per cent, will be made,
O advertisements sbinding two mon'fas, a deduction of
80 per cent wili be made.
Advertisements standing three months will be chaaged
IK per equate.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
.months.
Advertisement* or notices in the local column, will be
charged ‘M cents per line for each insertion.
All obituaries and srtldea that ara personal, or not of
general public interest, must be paid for aa advertise-
tnent*. *
ADV ERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advcr li.-euieuts In the Weekly only, will be charged $1
per square lor eaeh insertion.
Advertisements appearing in both the Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 76 cents per equare for each insertion
in the Weekly.
SIMMS
u w MurounaoK
NKW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO,
AUCTION
AND
Commission Merchants,
So. 14 Alabama Street, Comer or 1‘iyor,
ATLANTA, .... ObURSlA.
R ESPECTFULLY solicit a share • < i—tr*.iiagc m.d hope
by strict attention L. iKultnu u, rim mitira salis-
luctioi, to their pslrone. Jad-tl
a u AMoaa o uoon b u lux,
AMOHS. IrlGON He CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
£
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OR the sale of Product, Merchandise, Real Katat*. No-
gross, Ac. ddo>tl
w a uaaa. a uoul w p iaasa.
IN61AN. GOLK & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase aud Hale of Merchandise,
Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, .Slocks.,
aiugroes, Ac.
| A/B have ample store room, and will giro pcrsoual nt
V V temiun to nil boniuce* entrusted to ua. OlBco i.
Beach A Riot’s store, Whitehall street novl-tf
WANTED,'
AT TUI
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY
F O K O A & li ,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
Janlftf
U. T. ilENDEkSON, Agent
i TO NHIPPU!
IN courequeoce or tea
1 upon our Hoads for TrahSportation, by tha Oonfodo.
rat* States Government; together with tha azietetc* of a
stated circumstances, over which we nor our Agent* can
have any control, notice is hereby given, that tee Western
A Atlantis, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A West-Point
Railroads will act haisafter receive, transport, or stor,
any freight, until further aotice, (except for flovernu ent)
unless tea ownar, ageut, or shipper, at the point of ship
moot, first eigne a stipulation or agreement, relieving tb«
Heads from au liability for lose nr damage
JOHN U. ROWLAND,
Superintendent W.1A.L8
ISAAC BOOTS,
Fmfdent 11. A W. it. R.
DEO. O. DULL,
Superintendent A. A W. P. R. R.
Atlent), Nov. 24, IsfoL nov22tl
For Sale.
A VALUABLE P' ANTION, containing 1,037 acres, of
Wbicb 650 acres e*e cleared, and in an excellent
state ol uuitivetloa, situated ou Kiokee Creek and ad-
j lining land, d Major It H Bee], sight miles frem Dew-
sou, Terrell county. The place is well improved, with
, ood aLd com for table framed cabins and all other ntoee-
ssry buildings. The tend, will pcodac* from 1,000 to
1,100 pounds of Cotton per ten, aud from 16 to 20 bush
els of flora. In tact the bast end surest Cotton and Corn
l ands in Southwest Georgia. The abore Will be sold far
820 par acre, and porsesston given to the pur chaser the
first of January, ISM. Con, Fodder, Stock, ac, cur be
bought with tha place. For further paiticulws, address
tha subscriber at Chickasaw hatchla, Tstroll county,
tftorgfak
fcblO-im JOHN B VANOVER.
* J. B. TIPPIN,
bolbsald and Ketail Healer In Forefelt gar
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
IVOHNALLV A BLOCK. Whltehab street card-x.ro.frim
O AlabaftastroeL JanU-tf
LOOK HHuh AUAIkT
raaELd Union L anand BnUdiag Slock for tala.
n
nOMMini*.
By
foW-tr
At the Men ir AflVT. MDD.
HA NGOUU EGG,” HIKE.
AS. ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND POE bALE,
within i even msIcadAtUats, oaths road leading
h> I urner A Mujsoa’a Ferry, with a oomfortaUe dwefcin*
usd oat-buildingt; aba*, a No. 1 fitaeau haw Mill in
:uBiag order, with lath* nod shingle mechmto at-
_ L with power saOmeut to rue teem all at the same
ah for tho ecul: nuicl $&»06o. TboMo wlaJifug k-
DUrchaee will please apply V J- E Maysoo. Atlanta Pe
State Iueliteta. or J B. May eon, oo the pti-miM.
deoil-4/
HOUSE AMU LOT FOR SALK.
I OPPER FOR SALE, in the vtHeg* of fkeial Cttclc, my
Hoes* ead I^t, coateinlng foox acres of Lead, . good
v - .ul, ft ford ft Ara utd h
fablT-im
V H CRAWLEY.
3BO. W. ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
■DITOM AND PmOPRlETOBS.*
B. O..RIUTU, M. D*.. 1..-..-—... J. N. CARDOZO,
AUOCUTS KMVftS.
Kcvlc-w of Hr. Klemmlnger’s Ileport.
This pamphlet is now readjr. It comprises 27
pages ami is handsomoly printed on the best of
papor, and stitched—done up by John H. Seals in
his best style, which is equal to the best job
ever turned out in New York. Seals docs the
handsomest jobs of any man we know.
The first estimate of the pamphlet was that
it would make sixteen pages, and could be oiler*
ed ut 25 tents. It has nearly doubled the esti*.
mated size, and the remainder of the edition
(nlier supplying those who have already sent in
their subscriptions) will be sold at 50 cents per
copy. A few copies are on hand. It is one of
the ablest, soundest, nnd most etalesntanlil'C
documents that have appeared on the subjeet'ol
our Government finances. No statesman or
!*egi:dator ehouhi.be without it— - - -tl --
flow to Send tie Money wills Safety,
Wo have made an arrangement with the
Express Company, to bring ua 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 their
hands. All persons therefore convenient
to a Itailroad station wishing to send us
money can do so safely without costing
them, any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Ageut and taking his re
ceipt.
jgsgy- All such letters must be sealed with
wax, (the law requires this,) and the
amount of money contained therein, must
be marked on the outside.
City Subscribers.
t3y*Mr. Jees e Reneau is authorised to
recetve and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confederacy.
Our Carrier arrangements are now so per
footed by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,”
that every residence, office and shop in the
city can get the Comfedbracy in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hospital Association.
f he following committee has been appoint*
sd to cook for the wounded soldiers at the
Hospitals, commencing March 2d, 1863:
Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Lovejoy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs E Payne, Mrs Ven
able.
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs G G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
Seals.
Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs Overby,
Mrs W Peck, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Crussqll, Mrs Rico, Mrs B
Winahip. Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown.
Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs
Hoyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler.
Saturday—Mrs I Winahip, Mrs Bes»ent,
Mrs Capi Howard, Mr a Mell, Mrs Joiner.
Sua lay - Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da
vis, Mrs PurlcU.
St, Phillip’* Hospital Aid Society.
The following Ladies have been appointed to
cook for the “Soldiers’ RestV the week begins
ning Feb. 23d. 1863:
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mts More], Mrs
Deake, Miss Sinclair.
Tuesday:—Mw Solomon, Mrs Parse, Mis
Freeman. Mrs Wright.
Wednesday—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Wells,
Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly.
Thursday—Mrs Browning, Mrs Lazarus, Mrs
Suloshin, Mrs Boring.
Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mis*Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Miss Mollie Wright.
Saturday.—Mrs Keunard, Mrs H T Jones,
Miss Mattie W iikias, Mrs W Peters.
Sunday.—M.s Shallcross, Mias Nannie Jud-
son, Miss Iio* tna Hale, Mrs Judsou.
MrsTl. T. JONES,
Directress.
/•T- Bring in your Advertisements emrley in
the day and there will be no delay in their ap*
pear&nce. ti
Frau tha Richmond Ccrrosponlsace of the Kooxlvlie
Register.
Spirit of our Soldier*.
There was au excited discussion iu the
Hot»e just uow, between Messrs, -urlrell,
Miles, Foote aud others, with reference to
the.mode of dealing with deserters. Mr.
Milos, as Chairman of the Committee on Mil
itary affairs, proposed to huve them arrested
by any person,'and to give a reward for their
uppreliension. Mr. Gjtrlrell was iudiguant,
and so was Mr. Foote, that a mean, thieving
Jew, or other person, who from the beginit.g,
has been speculating upon the necessities ol
the ruiy, should uow be employed to arrest
those, who, by accident or design, were absent
from tbeit oommuuds-
Mr. Miles responded that hit proposed
legislation was for the protection of tho
honest, brave soldiors, who never deserted
their posts, who never shirked their duty
His Bill was intended to protect the, very
olass of soldiers so lauded by Messrs. Garircll
aud others. .
. Tho discussion was very animated, and in
the gallery there were many soldiers. The
House went into, secret .session, and as I left
ihe floor with the crowd liom tho lobby, I
overheard two wcather-bealeu vetraus from
Lee’s army, oue a Texan, the other from North
Carolina, in profound colloquy over the debate
to which they had been listening.
Texas loquitur—“Them felleis both loves
us mightly, that smooths ta king one, (Miles,)
aud that other chap what rared so over iu I ho
corner, (Gartrell.”)
North *Carolina—“I’m d—d et I knowed
which of the two is the best teller; but there
is one think I do know, of theyre afeard of
breakin’ up Lee’s army they’ are 4*4 fools.
Thar’s 6(1,000 of us gwiue t'o make a bee line
for Mexico as soon as this war is over. Break
up the army I or as them Congressers say,
detnoralyze it h—11! Cau’t be did. We
don’t never intend to quit, aud couldn’t live
any where but iu camps ef we tried.” .
Texas—“XUem’a my sentiments, we’ll eleet
old ttaurnwrall, or ef he’s too pious we will
have “Did Dad,” or some of them chaps of
the true grit, aud when done with the Yan
kees we’U have’a hand with Mexico, and the
re«t of them savage nations.”
Such was the substance of the soldier’s’
commentary Upon n debate wbicb has just
closed, and which to say the least of it, was
eminently calculated to do no gied.
S. L.
» .
An t e’h is t <nfi c" M enY-?T1i e Charleston
Courier sa^s: -•
A work bas beep issued in France by
Mr. Troyon, entitled “The Lacustrine
Abodes of Man,” and devoted to the re
mains and monuments of primitive occu
pation near the lakes of Switzerland. 1 tie
sites of twenty-six villages have been dis
covered on the lake of N'-'iidiatei alone,
twenty-four ott the lake <*. o neva, sixteen
on lake Constance.
Many'relics of human occupation, arts,
etc., have been recovered, according to M.
Troyon, proving that these villages now
under the lakes, but formerly supposed to
be bn or near the lakes, were founded and
occupied by a race much smaller than any
historic race of Europe. The relies prove
that they were hunters and shepherds—
remains of sheep, oxen and tTsmall species
of horde are found. There are traces of
cultivation of wheat, barley, apples, peas,
etc, and iiax or hemp.
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
I N consequence of tho extraordinary demands mads up
on our Roads for Transportation, together with the
the existence of * stete of rircnnutances over vrLlch we
nor onr agents can hays qny control, aotice is hereby glv-
tnthat the Western A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and
Atlanta A West Point Roads, will not hereeiter receive,
transport, or store any freight from any-s urco or anlhor-
Ity, until torther notice, unless the owner, agent, or ship
per, at the point of shipment, first aigua a stipulation or
agreement, relieving the reed from all liability.
JOHN 8. ROWLAND,
Sun't W A A R R
ISAAC SCOTT,
Pree’t M A W R R
Atlanta, Peb 28,1$G3.
OKI). 0. HULL,
Sup’t AAWR1
f«b28 3r
THE LAST CALL.
I F yon ere not already Conscripted, you can volunteer.
Volunteer and you will get 860 Bounty. There is no
better Regiment in service than the 14t.h Georgia. It is
commanded by a brave, conrtoona, and humane Colonel.
Now is your time. Transportation will be Rmfihed free
of charge. Meet us et the Planter’s Hotel, Augusta,
March 11th, and «7b will proceed to the Regiment. Ah
sentees without proper authority, are ordered to the Rag-
Lin ent immediately, HIRAM PERDUE,
Lt aula Recruiting Officer 14th fl* Reg't
marl-fit* Barntevdle, Gwsgia.
F.(\ TIERCES NKW RICE, for sale by
feb28-lia PEASE A DAVIS.
on BOXE818x16 GLASS, for aale
Ae\J ItbaS-lm J
LtA D0Z BLACKING, for sate by
LOlI feb28-lm PRASE A DAVIS.
9 nn.1 CH0IC E CIGARS, for aale by
jUUU feL28-lm PEASE * DA VIA
LAND FOR SALE.
3 /mQ Aflr.ES Ot LAND, lyiog in the Coal region
,UIM of Anderson county. Teen., North-West of
tee town of Clinton, about 15 mUet. A fine piece to raise
cattle, hogs, horses, mules and sheep. There are, on tho
tract, plenty of water, timber of all aorta, mors than
10,000 finger Trees, end yon can pickup coal eff the sur-
Iv( to work in the blacksmith ahop. J wili sell it or ex
change it for other property in the 8t»te of Georgia or
Alabama. Yur particulars, address Box 271, ^Kurnrille,
U’AN'iLl) lONFELERATK B0'i£3 <’B BONDS.
F IR sale. 2,000 ACRES OF LAND, lying in Morgan
aunty Geoigia, 4 miles from Madison, aud 100 milta
above Augusta; well watered, healthy, in a good atata cl
cultivation. 200 ami of bottom, 3.000pearh tiers, many
of which are in healing; av elegant water power, suit*
ble'or a cotton factory or milL Terms easy, and price
accrrding to the times. D. E. BUT LEE,
fcb27-Bt* . Madis.n, 0 a.
FIFTY dollars BKWARD.
L ost, oo tee 9th insUat, between WhieehnU afreet and
| Grant's Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
between oue hundred end eevsnty-flve end two hundred
doUere—Ouofederate u..tea—principally in twenties aud
tana The Under will ncetv* the above reward by looting
the book and sacoey at this office, or returning it to me
et Grant’* Hospital.
Janli-tr
R. M. FOSTER.
P6AMU.
A SPLENDID GUI OKI RIN O—good as new—for Mia.
Apply at this office.
DRAGOONS WANTED
' P«E undersigned has been detailed by Brig. Qen. Pil
kfoO-4* A, -Chief of Volunteer and Conscript Bn-
roau,” the the purpose of recruiUng volunteers, enrolling
conscripts, end condacUng them to ny command. I take
this method of inviting ell men subject to conaciiption
and whudeaire to enter this fovwite branch of service, to
call and voloutoer iuimediei siy. It become* us as Geor
gians now to enter the nnuy—to fill up the ranks now
dertmatep by action and disease, and aid our brothers al
ready in the field in beating back the miserable hirelings,
who ere to-day desolating our; noble eoil. One more vig
orous campaign will In all pi-obeblUy terminate this un
hely * crusade upon n*. . Disaention is spreading iu the
North—their counsels are ere dirtracted—their eflbrU for
our aubjugat on have been thwarted, end have erded In
their OTerUuUng iulawy and djsgrace. 1 appeal to you,
*h*. •* dUiens—good aud loyal citizens—to tally under
“jrMooi-rt'Gned banner, and lend a helping hand and
willing heart in driving bark the inaoleut ioe, and secu
ring au that we told near end dear.
Assistance, when m eded, wt“ *— -*— ■- —
qquipmel
mce, when m eded, will be given in ths purchase
All otUrr equipment can be oblelited frum me.
Call et my office, Aifunte, Oeo.
LEMUEL B. ANDRR80N, Oapt.,
foblMw
Avery’s Reg’t Ge. Dragoons.
$500 REWARD.
B ROKE Jail in Atlanta and escaped cn Tuesday night
the 17th inat„ Joseph or Joe Harrison, who was con
fined awaiting a trial on charge of murdering Thornes i.
Boss, late Confederate States Marshal for Georgia
8aid Harrison la 26 or'. 6 yean old, about six fret high,
rather slender built, bnt well proportioned. He has blue
eyes, fine set of teeth, plnsmt look and amiliog counten
ance when in conversation, of good address, has traveled
extensively and toeu much of the world. He bas tight
oofond hair, not much beard, and sometimes weait a
aaudy moustache. He drosses well, and is fond of billiards;
h*a a keen shaip eye, and a fresh young appearance He
has a lively qttick step, and a good deal of the swagger of
"a man about town.” He served twelve mouths iu ti e
Gate City Guards, e compnny from Atlent*, In the Fint
(Col Kamvoy’s) Georgia Regiment. He bat been a go*d
deal in the West—about Shreveport and other tree tern
cities, and i* a professional gambler.
The above reward will be paid lorhla apprehension ai d
oriuflnement In any safe Jail, or his delivery, to thePheiifi
or Jailer in Atlanta. lip is hard to keep In iatl.
„ ' - '• ’:- JOHN R. ROSS.
feMl-tr < . * Macon, Ua
JUST RECEIVED FROM BALTIMORE,
And for Sale Low for Caah,
OKKEQS80DA
£tO 250 lb* Indigo
11W0 Bw Greeu Paint
8000 fi>i'Venetian Red
600 &>i Yellow Paint
2oo lbs Vermltlitn Red -
400 fbs Black Pepper
300 lbs Cloves
260 lbs Mace
•26 do*. Mnatard. .
ALSO
101 ozs Quinino
.50 <«■. Morphine
60 Iba Oplam,
Together wi li a due asaortmrnt «f ell kimht id Mwii-
cines—Otnap fur t sab
K. K KRAMER,
Riga tf tbu Golden Mortar,
fol*223m WhJ1ehi.ll street.
P. 0*C0NN0R & CO.,
'Commission Merchants,
• u
And 6«nond Dealers In
GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Decatur Street.
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA, g
A*-Prompt in orders and remittances
janlLtl
t a ktvLST . o f weou
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
’Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, .... UROHOIA,
l\. ILL attend to buying and selling ell kind* of milk
' T chandize. All orders for goods most be accompa
nied with the caah to secure atteutton. jenll iy
LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE.
Best Property ip Knoxville, Teun
. WILL SELL THE LAMAR UOUDK-’he moat exten-
*- sive, be.t furnished and best eltuatej Hotel in Knox
ville, Tennessee. It b' very nearly flre-proot, end built
without tegord to expense, lu the most approved tiyls —
it b the most profitable property 1 e»er owned. It b al
most oblige! to increase in value. Vet my life has been e
orofes .tonal one, end I would prefer a different invest
uicut, though less remunerative. The property b now
*. s>d lor e long term to e responsible, good te ent pay-
iug fin* profit, which the purchaser can continue or tor-
jumate aa be may cheose.
ieUIlm W. H. 8NBED.
LIFE INHURAHCE.
THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital 8260)060.
DR. JAB. F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILCOX, Secretary
Life Department at Savannah.
AARON WILBUR, Actuary.
DR. R. D. ARNOLD,Ooutulling Physician
or young, on very favorable term The security it'
pie, end priullegea ere very ilbetel.
‘ ‘ —* — 11 neec-aary information
8. D. tflLKd, Agent.
ample, end ptiuiieged ere very
Call upon the Agent and get
and take a Policy on your life.
jan2-3m
FOR SALE.
House and Lot in Decatur.
'fl ’HE House bas six large, comfortable, well finished
X rooms, each room haying a fire-place, AU essential
outbuildings, and good garden spot on the piece. The
tot contains % of an acre of land.
Poetess!un given immediately. Terms cash.
deo3fi.tr B F MORTON
DRYGOODS.
5Q0Q YARDS CALICOES .
300 yard* bleached Sheeting
260pair Ladle*’and Mbtea G alters and Slippati
13 douea Men’s and Boy’s Hab
And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for aale at wboUaai.
°°dfecn-tr
A SOLOMON A BKUe.,
G acacia Raiixoas Omat, \
Atlanta, April 12,1862. f
tSHK OeorgU Railroad will not transport Molasses, aa
L leas padmgea are fint in good oider, and shippers en-
ura receipt esunpting Road from llitillty for leakage.
evrllRtef JAR. H. PORTER Agent.
WASTED TO HIRE
(NC R a term of nos laaa than tvro yean. asmallF'im,
C (one with a branch of water preferred,) between 1)4
aud 3 miles from the car abed, for which a liberal price
will be paid. For information, apply at thb office.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
' J VWO BULLING LOTS, oo* and a fourth wiles from
1 the Car Shed. Oae containing21) acre*, lightly lim
bered; the other 8% acne, seme description if land—
epleneid borldirg ha, for aale cheap, by
feb.itf JRHAYEOX.
UK. WILLIS F. WESTKOUELAND,
I at bb nffideooe oa tea north Ate al Kartells
urSMj.
0™
SAM, R. KRAMER,
Wholesale and Hetasl .
1> u UGGIST,
SIGN OP THE GOLDEN MORTAR
WHITEHALL 8TRUBT,
Gnu Door from Mitchell St., West Side.
ATLANTA, - - - - - GEORGIA.
Jan26-8m
THE
DAILY BULLETIN,
Published at Winchester, Tennessee,
TERMS:
One Dollar per Month.
d. : VL‘iiTI.-KMKNT.'i it USUAL KA I a;.
Arldrofia
jan22-dtf
WU. J. BLATTER.
New Clothing Store.
iIIHE enbscrtber bavlufi roormtly located in thb dty, re
AepocHully invKea atteutUn to his large aud varied as-
surtmeul of Gouda in the Empire House, on Whltetu •
sheet, formerly occupied by Dr. Cleveland aa a lb,
Good* efid Clothing State. The stack is principally Rea
dy-Mado Clothing, mostly made to order, and the wer-
wor ranted.
My assortment comprises almost every ganoeut „tce .
sory for Mon, Yon ths and Boys, from medium* to tbeflne t
quality. A good variety of Buttons, general asoorlmei t
of Molest iu ami Cashmere Hats, boys fihoos and Roou
misses am) children's Shoes; a quantity of Light Goods,
and e variety of Trimming* for Lodlo*’ Dresses; a ger.da.
nasortmepta>f Fancy or Show-Case Goods, from com won to
the finest (a the market. ‘Au esriy call is solicited.
A.O. VAIL, Agee I
Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion.
'flHK undoralgoed b authorised to receive Volunteer
X rectull* for any Company in Cobb’s Georgia Legion,
now stationed near Frederickabargv Virginia. Any par
son can uow Join thb Legion, whether subject to Con
scription or not, by volunteering, end will l.o entitled to a
BOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLARS,
and alt tho rights end privileges ot volunteer*. Persons
wishing to Join any Company in the Legion, can addresa
- call on um et Covington, Georgia.
W. D. CONYERS,
feblifitt* Oapt Oo A, Infantry, Cobb’s Legion.
Constitutionalist copy and send MU to thb office.
A CARD.
as U. DAVID MAYER, thankful icr put fcvon and tea
ifX liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him
would rsepectfuliy announce to the citizens of Atlanta and
inm.ondlog oonntry, that he has usociatld himaelf with
Messrs. J. Jaoobe and J. Kapp for His porpose of opening
on Auction and Oommbsfon Rusiuen, at hl» old stand, ou
Whitehall itrect, Atlanta, Georgia, to cojhnmnce on fiep-
tember 16th, and would aotidt a continuance of favors for
the new firm.
All tlkoee indebted to Hr. D. Meyer will lino the took*
and notes at tha Auction office, and juo earnesiiy reqneat-
«i to call and laeplO-tfj D- MAYER.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
CARPETS.
13 All-Wool, 3-Ply Carpets,
Differ ant gbaa—Ready Made Up—on conaignment end
for sal* by- ANDXR30N, ADAIR A OO,
febll-U Commission Merohaata.
N J
VAIUAliUs FAMILY HCSIDIiNCE FOR HALK.
EAR tha Depot at Covington, Ga. The honse has 7
_ . room*,« fire places, a good kitchen and 2 good negnA
bouse*. The lot contains 6 acres, h.ts a good peach and
apple orchard, good, never-falling wull of water, end all
neoestary outbuilding,, lt Is about midway bet ween the
two Colleges, viz: Masonio Female and Emory; also, 100
acre* good farming bird near by, 46 of which is woodland,
which will be sold with the house and lotit desired. For
torther particulars, apply to the undersigned, or T. V.
Hyar, Covington, Georgia.
ROBERT L. CBAWIjEV A BRO.,
• Franklin Building,
J*u2-tf Atlanta, Georgia.
STONE CUTTERS WANTED.
'T'O work an Btane for C. 8. Armory, at Macon, Geor-
X gta. Having taken the contrao. to furnish a large
amount ot Granite Work for the abo're-moatfonrd buiss-
iag, wa are much in n*cd of workmen to carry on the
week. We are empowered to to re Isa exemptions from
Conteriptfoo, end wlii pay UberMw^ ^ .
febU-lm Stone Mcnnlain, G.orgia.
CarsUnlau, CoiumMa; Telegraph, Macon, andChrori-
dc, Augusta, copy aud send hii*s to tiib office immediate*
IJ- . — ‘
T. L. JOHNSON te. CO.,
WHOLCSALR 10MMI£S10N MkUtDANl’8,
SELMA. ALABAMA.
IkROMPT attention to all consignments. Advance*
t ante slur desired
iUrzaiXOUJ—MesstA Andaroott, Adair A Co., Atlanta,
Messrs. Hunmcutt A Tayfor, Atlanta, Msssts. V? K Young
A Co., Atlant*. JenXT-ly*
LAND TO RBf|T.
I PROPOSE TO RENT A FARM, cf about 60 acres of
Land, lying three mile* gouthee.it ot Atlanta, for the
* Ad iri«, through the poet office, at Allan to,cr apply me
the premise % to
leWl-tf V. HAYDEN.
TO ADVERTISERS.
MKN who aeiire a flnt ( CU«a
Advertising Medium
For ths.wh.l*Oaufederete BiatesJwUl (find enahjanon
to ths
Confederate Slates
✓ %
1 tfxili-oixd Guide.
AdverttsoinsnU will b# received at 890 par page, or
.acUuual part* thereof at the same ret**. Address all
rdare lor advertisements, or the book te
H P. HILL A oa,
- Griffin, OeorgU.
If A. Liberal commission to the trade JauS-tf