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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1863.
VOLUME IU—NO. 21
fait mu r. rua | I uma ». un
PEASE & DAVIS,
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WHOLESALE
HOC E H h
—4 till—
juiiiiisslon Merchants,
rvuchtrrk'Hlreel
ATLANTA,... ... ...GKOKCUa
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haoon
P.RIXIMS,
BUCKETS.
&TAIUH SliGAlS
KICK,
KLOlJR, MEAL,
VIHKGAtt.
•ItIRTIh 8
OIGARS.
8HEKT1NUS
LANGSTON GRANS & HAMMOCK
Commission Merchants.
ftEIT IMlOB TO CONFEDERACY OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
For the Sale of Real (state, ail kinds of filer,
diandise and I’roduee.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
alt orders.
REFERENCES.
W W CUj tun. Agent (la R R Bonk, Atlanta, G».
1 II Purler, Ag’t Ga R It Depot. Atlauia, (la.
Phin'zy A Clayton, Angiiatn, Ga.
A l’ llearioK, Cashier Bank of Athene
(loo W Wililvin* A Go, Cum teuton, H C.
Rev. J W Burke, Moco.-, Ga
A C Van Epps, eh atlannogn. Term
Jt 0 Robert*, Sweet Water, Knit Tcnn
8 V Ellington, Washington, (it
in&Sl-tf
OWN ABIJ KGS,
YARNS,
14 hogshead* Choice Brown Sngir
200 Loaaa Tobacco
1,000 Em Killirkltil. k Tebaoco
16 beg* prime Hi • lj.fr-
lOOdoam W»l-r Roc* —arriving
60 kegs Neils- led size*
. boxes Tn-imitine 8-* .
.eh - PRASE A DAVIS.
Hardwh Hardware!
11-* f If m LBS ENGLISH PLOW STEEL, assorted also*
' ,wu 6,no0 Iba Rond and fiquaro Iren assorted aizea
1J0 pair CnglMi Ootnw Garda So 10
iuO dozen 'ehorill k Brads'* Patent Ilcea
1.000 ll.a Iron Wire, ft om No 8 to No 10
10 keg* Nails, 4d,6d and 40d
12 C-muti r and Platform Sealea, drawing from 26
Iba to LXSO lba
26 Oast Steel Mill Sain
26 Cant Steel Circular Saws, from 6 to 16 itehee
60 griaa Gimbtet Pointed Screwe, from 13£ to
4 Inches
6 Wrought Anvils, steel faced
6 Smith Vice#
2 dozen pair Smith Tonga
30 dozen Paint Brushes
300 dozen Wrought and Cast Iron Bnlt* with
200 pair Wrought Iron Gate and Strap Hinges
100 dezen Rim and Mortica Locks, with knobsaod
fixtures
26 Dickson’s Meat Gutters
6 reams Wrapping Paper
1,000 Ibe Allspice, at reduced | rices
' at Star C "
200 Ibe beat I
In store and for sate by
S SOLOMON A BROS.
febl2-tf Hardware and Uom miss ion Merchants.
A. C. WYLY & CO.,
WHOLES ALB
GROCERY
AND
Commission Merchants,
At Ihetr Old Stand,
Corner of Peach-Tree and Walton St*.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
fobi-tr
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
tt,
A. CONNEIJw,
Late of BUmphli) Tenn.
I AS eeUhUabed In Montgomery, Alkbama, a Ant-clast
Agency for all kinds of SMUlU.Nil ANDOUbWINU
31NIA TOBAI
. .000, to which he weak]
eiteatfou. The afore formerly
respectfully di-
ly occupied by
i treat, haa bean
. Middle t... A Lotta, No, U Court .treat, haa
leased lor the pur puss, Whore at all times can be found not
jn‘» ihi inat ail >ort ftmonH fnrtm—>t irtTntw
.Ida of Virginia : bat •!., a constant supply of the
znd Afloat gra ha of BUG AH. The facilities lor ol
rogar cannot ba aui pa^ud by any other house In the Ouo-
WotioD—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PUBVKTORTS OFFICE, [
Athnta, Ga., June 20, lstci. |
'I •«* be.i prices will le paid by thaandenignnd I
J. large quantifies Of the following BARES:
Stem, branches and root ol Dogwood, (root preferred)
branches"!*iid iw-i* of White Wilke; root, trunk and
branches os Aun-iicaa lvj Ur, (called also White-wood,
Omen-wood and lull p-;ic=>.) root Pte*ff«»- . w
tfm balks muat be carefully diied and aecagply pack
ed. They may he brought to this office, or SOI* to Mr. L.
\\, Waller, Bvtanical Agent, Cor ter, viile Ga.; or W. IV.
Durham. Botanical Agent, Decatur, Ga.
' * ” GEGRuE S. BLACKIK,
lyl-tt Burgeon and Medical Purvej or, u. 8. A
L 00M8
SPINNING WHEELS,
SLUES,
.SHUTTLES. Ac
FUraateby J R EITTS,
Mllda Marietta street.
Columbus, Ga, Sept. 6,1S82. j
B » order of Quartermaster General, I have been en
trusted with entire c Hamand of coUoctirg the hides
V lba beeves tilled for the army, for tanning, and the
purchase of Leather for manufacturing. Tanner* bavins
Leather on hand aad wanting Hides, will do wall te ad-
dross ate with prupas rsfereuces. Tho army most ba abod,
and it la tbs doty of all patrfuUc tanner s to assist in s
J'-.tng. AH leather held at unreasonable prices will 1
mpruMd F W. D1LLA
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LOOH HERE AGAIN,
Union L-an and Building Stock for sale.
ALSO
H W HUViJHISO.*
NKW K1 KM
R. M. PARES & CO,
A U C T I O .Ff
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Cornpr of I’ryor,
ATLANTA, - . - GEORGIA.
ESPKUTF Ul.LV solicit a share - f patronage ai-.d hope
i by strict attention fe> business tr. give entire satis-
taction to their patrons. doc64f
■...dJVlOHH,,U«ON & COn
Wholesale Grocers
" - AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Conu s' of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E Oll the sale of Prod nee, Merchandise, Real Kstatv, Ne
groes, Ac. ddei-tl
How to Scud ns Honey with Safety.
\Ve have made an arrangement with the
Express* Company, to bring us all letters
containing money, which our patronB 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 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.
fi®* All such letters mast bo sealed with
wax, {4he:-ktw. requires this,) and the
ftmiihn frttTnOirey contained therein,niust
be marked on the outside.
W 0 IVMAS. U OObl. W r.IBMAB.
INMAN, COJLK & CO..
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sals of Merchandise,
Ui-al Estate, Live, Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, &c.
t a K hf.ro zmple store room, znd will give person*) at
V V teution to *11 business entrusted to us. Office ic
Bench A Root’s storey Whitehall street. novl-tl
WANTED,
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ATiiMTA STEAM fMISERY.
FOR CASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
lanlTtf
* t. HXNDBB80N, Agent
TO SHIPPERS OF FRKIOUT.
|N consequence of the eitrawdin*ry demnuil* m*d<
-apmfour Ronds for Transportation, by I
- “ t; together with thee
the Coufede
rate States Government; together with the existence of a
state of circnmstancM, over which we nor our Agents can
have any control, notice le hereby given; that the Western
A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A W-.st-Puiut
B*iir.«d« will not hereafter receive, transport, or stor.
any freight, until further notice, (exoeptfor Goverua ent)
unless the owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of ship
meat, first signs a stipulation or agreement, relieving th<
Road* from all liability fur lens or damage
JOHN 8. ROWLAND,
Superintendent W. A A. K. R.
ISAAC SOOTT,
' . President M. A W. H. R
GKO. G. HULL,
Supetinlao-lent A. A It. P. K. R.
Atlsnts Nov. 28,1-M. novSPtl
For Sale.
A V- LUAULK P' ANT10N, contdaing 1.0S7 acres, ol
whn.il 650 wre* a e cleared, and in an exceUent
atate ol cu'.triatiue, situated on Riokee Creek and ad-
j.dnti.g laud* of Major N U Bud, eight mites fruu Bow-
sou, Toiroll county. The place I* well improved, with
- ood aid .<-0.(01 tolle framed cabins and all other ntces-
ssr> building... The lands will produce from 1,000 to
1AOO pounds of Cotton |>er acre, and from 16 to 20 bnsh-
eb of Cm n, in tact the best and sorest Cotton and Corn
i «~fs in Southwest Georgia. The above wiU be told far
$20 per acre, and nofseasion siren to the puicbaaer the
first of January, 1SGI. Corn. Fodder, Stock, 4c, c-ui be
bought with ibe place. For farther paiticulan, addrsns
the sabecliter at ChlckaaawhaKhle, Terrell county
U> fobtfo2m JOHN B VANOVER.
J. B. TIPPiN,
-kwlosalfi >Sjl Betfiil Hosier la Fcref/i. am
domostii
DRY GOODS,
IALLP8 BLOCS. Whitehall street oar doors fuss
letreet. |*nl4-tf
)A “GOOD EGG,” SURE,
rv - ACRES f)F WELL-TIMBERED LAND FGK&ALK,
y,l within reven mUed of Atlanta, on the road leading
to Turner A Msysoa’e Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
— m; af-n, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill in
e and shingle uachihes at-
to run them all at Ibe some
time. Ali forth® small earn of ^.0(W. Thdeo wishing to
purchase will pioosu apply to J. R. -Maysos. Atlanta Fw
mC-i Institute, or J 8. Mayion, on the premises
decl.-tf .
T5Gross Mstches
fi*8-tf
At the store of P. AO.
J. R. WALLACE,
T. DODD.
HOUSlfAND LOT FOR SALE.
I OFTER FOR SALE, in th« vUloge of Socmi Circle, my
Hone* and Ljt, containing four acres of Land,-good
two story boeve, with 8 rooms and 8 fire places, and a
niorza on each side, coed, new, double kitchen, and store
lo^^ud tkfolot f. all newly polled. 0-e
“thH-Ui V H CRAWLET.
JKO. W. ADAIR.........I. HKNLY SMITH,
■DITORS AND PROPRIETORS. *
B. C. SMITH, M. D, .. .J. N. CARDOZO,
iSBOCUTS ZSITSBS.
OUR NSW RATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annum. iu ti $12 00
Dally, tlx month*—..... 7 00
Daily, throo months, 4 00
Daily, one month 1 60
Weekly per annum 4 00
No name outorod on enr Books wltheit Payment in
Advance
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or less, or space to the
amount or oue square, for one Insertion, $1.
For each subsequent Insertion loss than nne month,
60 cents per square.
Ou advertisements stonding one month.» deduct,on of
10 per cent, will he made,
O advertisements standing two mon’hs, a deduction of
80 per cent will be made.
Advo> tisoments standing three months will l-e chasged
$26 per square.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
months.
Advertisements or notices in (lie local column, will be
charged 26 cenU per line for each insertion.
All obituaries and articles that -are personal, or not of
general- public interest, must be paid for as advertise
ments
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advertisements in the Weekly only, will be charged $1
per square for each insertion.
Advertisements appearing in both the Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 75 cents per square for each insertion
in the Weekly.
Olty Suhscrllrera.
Mr. Jcese Beneau is authorized to
rccetvc and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confkdkract.
Our Carrier arrangements are now so per
fected by “Uncle Jesse” aud “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 Dr cook for the wounded eoldiers at the
Hospitals, commoncing 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 *V Peck, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox*
Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, VIre 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 Bessent,
Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner.
Sunday -Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da
vis. Mrs Pnrtell.
St. Phillip's Hospital Aid Society.
The following Ladies have been appointed to
cook for the “Soldiers’ Rest” the week begin-,
ning Feb. 23d, 1863:
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Mo el, Mrs
Deake, Miss Sinclair.
Tuesday.—Mrs Soloman, Mrs Purse, Mis
Freeman, Mrs Wright.
Wednesday.—Mrs M Robiuson, Mrs Wells,
Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly.
Thursday—Mra Browning, Mrs Lazarus, Mrs
Salosbin, Mrs Boring.
Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mrs Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Miss Mollie Wright.
Saturday.—Mts Kennard, Mrs H T Jones,
Miss Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters.
Sunday.—Mrs Shallcroas, Miss Nannie Jud-
son, Miss Rovrena Hale, Mrs Judson. * a
Mra H. T. JONES,
Directress.
( Bring in your Advertisements earley in
the day and there will be no delay in their ap
pearance. ti
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
TN cececqcenrs of th« Extraordinary demands msdeup-
I on uu.- Head* for Traaaptetatkm, tugslher with tbs
tbs existence of a state of circumstance* over which we
uor cor agent* can hav* any control, duties u hereby giv
en that the Wescern A Atlantic, Uaron A Western, and
per, at the pvint of ahipmeuL first signs a stipulation or
agreement, relieving the road from all liability.
* . JOHN 8: ROWLAND,
Snp’t W A A R R
ISAAC 8'JuTT,
Pns’t U A W R R
GEO. G. HULL,
Snp’t AAWRR
fob283m
Atlanta, feb 28,1SS3.
PLANTATION FOR SAGE.
A N excellent Plantation, in a high state of Cultivation
containing 686 acres, 130 of which are first rats but
tom, only >6 miles from the Atlanta A West Point Rail-
Mad, on the Chattahoochee River, inOo-upbell county,
be bought by application to this office. fcbll-
F.-om the Knoxville Register
Confederate Roofs.
iespcctfiilly inscribed to Messrs. McQlohon, I on Qltder
and Rogers in grateful acknmcUdgpnent of a magnifi
cent pair of boots.
BT REV. .rossrir CROSS, D D, OQVPUIS TO QtV D--HEtSVR’«
BRiOSPR.
A sorg for Van Glide: I a song for McGlohnn i
Aud Rogers tho ninlody suits I
A song fur the builder bestower, and bo on.
Of ray bonny Ooufedorato Bouts.
Wet f mted no lunger, I urn glad I have got ’em—
No logic this statement confutes;
But Iho straps should be stronger, and smoother Ihe
bottoms,*
Of my bunny Confederate Booth
1 can wade through Ihe wator and break through the
briar,
Iu the van of our martial pursuits —
I c*u march In the mortar, aud fight in the fire,
With my bonny Confederate Boots
Without saddle or wheels, I will follow your foes,
Overtaking the fagittvo brutes;
And I’ll stamp with tho heels, and I’ll kick with Iho t-ies,
Of my bonny Confederate Boots.
The envy of office, Ihe rnsh after riches,
No churl to this Chaplain impntos;
But O fur a coat, and a new pair of breeches,
With iny bonny Confederate Boote
Hero ends my ambition—my militant wants—
(And who the position dispu f cs?)
With Freedom'* fruition, a whole pair of pants.
And a houny. new coat, will: my Boots.
• 1 broke the straps in pulling thsm on, and the pegs
pvb'ked ihe-soles of my socks.
Headquarters Pep. E.T. tin., March 2,1862.
4 tie Federal Negro Regiment Bill-
Auoxed wo give a synopsis of tho Federal
negro Regiment Bill.-
Bo it edacted by the Semite aud House of
Representatives of tho United States of Amer
ica, in Congress assembled, That the Presi
dent be, and is horeby. authorized to enroll,
arm, tquip and received into the land and
naval service of the United States, such num
ber at volunteers of Afrioan descent’as he may
dociu useful to suppress the present rebellion
foi tu jh term of service ss he may prescribe,
not exceeding five years. The said vo'untecrs
JflDe organized according to the regulations
o* nhe branch of service in which they may
in enlisted,to receive the same rations, cloth
ing and equipments as other volunteers, and
a monthly pay not to exceed that of other
volunteers,to be officered by.peisoao-appoiirt-i
od and commissioned by the President, and
to J>9governed by-the- rules.and -articles
war, and such other rules and Tcgulalionsaa
may be prescribed by the President; Provid
ed, that nothing hcreiu contained, or in the
rules and articles of war, shall bo construed
as to authorize or permit any officer of Af
rican descent to be appointed t j rank or to
•exeidso military or naval authority over
white officers, soldiers or men in the milita
jy or naval service servie f the Uuiicl
States: nor shall any great.. <y than leu
dollars per month, with tho u.- wit allowance
for clothing and rations, be allowed or paid
to privates or- laborers of African descent
which are, or may be, in the military'or-na
val service of the United 8tatea ; Provided
further that the slaves of loyal citiz6ns, iu
the States exempted by the,President’s proc
lamation of January 1, 1861, abairriot bo re-'
ceived into the armed servico of the United
States, nor shall there be recruiting offices
opened in either of the States, of Delaware,
MtidauiL __ P. CHGQMMQR & CO.
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ary land, West Virginia, -Keutucky, Tennes
see, or Missouri, without the consent, of-, the
governor of said Stale having been first ob
tained.
Like unto Us.—Flow precious the sym
pathy of Christ with human, infirmity 1—
He knew what hunger and. thirst were j
He knew what labor and fatigue were;
flekne.v what pain and suflering were;
He knew what spiritual depression and
mental darkness were; He knew what the
weight, and-curse, and sorrow of sin were;
He knew what the assaults of tho world
were, tfee maliguity of foes, the fickleness
of friends, the distrust and wounding of
bretheren were; He knew what it was to
be denied by one disciple, to be betrayed
by another, and to l>e forsaked by alii
Child of Hffid.l what more shall Christ en
dure, what ruder path shall He tread, what
deeper sorrow shall He experience, what
bitterer cup shall He drink, what darket
cloud shall He penetrate, what«nfirmities
more human, more severe, more jtumilia-
ting, shall He take, in order to be touched
with yours 7 WiU not this suffice to wake
your heart to love, to win your mind to
confidence, to inspire your soul with hope,
to replenish your spirit with joy, and tune
your lips with praise—that Christ’* sympa
thy, so human, yet divine, all so tender,
all so clinging, aU so personal, entwines
around your every infirmity— bodily, men
tal, spiritual—and makes it all His own!
LAND FOR SALE.
3 : WkQ AO -18 OF LAND, lying Iu tho Coal region
jUUd of Anderson county, Tciid., North-West of
tho ton of Clinton, about 16 toilet. A fine place to raiee
cattle, bogs, horse*, males sml sheep. There are, on the
tract, plenty of water, timber of all eorts, more than
(0,000 Sugar Tree*, and yon can pick ap coal off the sur
face to work In the blacksmith shop. I wlli sell it or #x-
< haege U for other property In the 8t*te of Ororgie or
Alabama. Fur particulars, address Box 271, Knoxville,
Tenu. fob28-#t*
WASTED COBFEl'ERiTE KOTEJ «R BONDS.
IVOR SALE 2,0Uk ACRE8 OF LAND, lying in Morgan
X* c-Ul.ty Uo-tgia. 4 miles from Medtson, and 180 miles.
above AuuusU; well watered, healthy, in a good state cf
raliivatioa. 100 ocr-e -4 lotto**, S.UOOpeach trees, many
of which are la bearing; m elegant water power, sail*
ble -or * cotton factory or mill. Term* easy, jmd price
trc. rdiDg to the time*. D. E. BUTLER,
fob27-#t* Madison, ba.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
O-T. on the Bth instant, between Wblot-ball street and
■ j Orant’e Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
Ktw een tmehondred sud seventy-fir# aad two hundred
dollars—Confederate notes—principally in twtntiss and
teaTTho finder wiU ncetrs the abovw reward by tearing
th*booh sad aseney at this office,er returning it tome
at Grant’s Hospital. wwawwir
j*nl7-tt , B. *L FOSTER.
NEGROES WANTED.
W ANTED immediately, at the Hospitals in this city,
5WC ..»l,s,5f-sag-j-*-
••fokeSw P r 5i»j. A A Q. M.
DRAGOONS WANTED.
HE undersigned bu been detailed by Brig. Gen. Pll
low, C. 8. A., “Chief of Voicnteer and Conscript Bu-
rean," the the pnrpose of recruiting volonteeia, enrolling
conscripts, aud coudoctiug them to ny command. 1 tako
this method of Inviting all men subject to conscription
and who desire to auier this favorite branch Of service, to
srall aud volunteer immedia'ely. It becomes us as Geor-
S ians now to enter lbs army—to fill up tbs rank* now
ecimatep by action and disuse, and aid oar brothers al
ready in tho field in beating back the miserable hirelings,
who are to-dey deflating oar (noble soil. Ono more vig
orous compelgn will In all probabilty terminate thl* nu
In ly oriuade upon ue. . DlescnUou it spreading in the
North—their counted* are are distracted—their efforts for
our subjugation have been thwarted, and have erdod in
their everlasting infamy and disgrace. I appeal to you,
then, as citlxeus—good and loyal citizens—to rally under
our blood-stained banner, aud lend a helping hand and
willing heart in driving hark tho Inaoleut foe, and secu
ring all that we hold near and dear.
Assistance, when needed, will be given in the pu-chase
of bone*. AU other equipment ran be obtained from me.
Call at my office, Atlanta, Geo.
LEMUEL B. ANDERSON, Capt.,
fobIMw Avery’s Keg’tU*. Dragoons.
$500 REWARD.
B R'IKX Jail iu Atlanta and escaped cn Tuesday night
the 17th iusto Joseph «r Juo Harrison, who was pou-
tlnod awaiting a trial on charge of mnrderlug Thomas L
Hoe*, late Confederate States Marshal for Georgia.
Bald Harrison la 26or ‘.6 year* o’d, about six fret high,
rather slender built, but well proportioned. Ue bee b:no
< yes, fine set of teeth, pleasant leak and smiling counten
ance when in conversation, of good address, ba* traveled
extensively and seen much cf the world. Ho has light
eulend hair, not much, board, aud sometime* weait-a
sandy raou,tache. He dreatfo* well, ai d is food ol billiards;
Una a keen shaip eye, aud n fresh young appearance He
lies a livoly quick slap,aud a goed deal of the swagger of
“a man about, town.”’ Ho (erred twelve Months in tt.e
(late City Guard:, a company from Atlaute, ta the First
'Ool Ramsey’s) Georgia Regiment. He ba* been a goat
real iu the We-t—about Shreveport and other western
cities, and ia a professional gambler.
Iho abovo roward will bo paid for hi* apprehension ai d
confinement iu any safe jail, or hi* delivory to ibeEherifl
or Jailor in Atlanta. Ho le hard lo keep In jail.
feb»i-tf
JOHN U. ROSS,
Macon, Ga
JUST RECEIVED FROM BALTIMORE,
Anti for Sale Low for Caali,
DC KKOS SODA
“U 260 lbs Indigo
10JO lbs Green Paint
3u00 Sri Venetian Bed *
fcoO Ibi Yellow Faint
200 Ibe Vermllltin Red
400 lb* Black Pepper .
000 lba Clove*
260 lba Mace
26 doz Mustard.
ALSO
101 ozs Qnlniue
SU i zj. Morphiue
60 9>s Opium,
Togeihcr wi h a Qua amurtment of all kind* ol Medi
cines—Chtap for (.ash ••«»»< ‘
... ■8,’R. J KRA»IEU,
Commission Merchants,
And GeneralJDealeni In
HKCiCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCK,
Decatur {Street,
ATLANTA, - - > GEORGIA.
kSF" Prompt In orders and remittances. j*nl44f
yrrt .i: -t>
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
1 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, - . GEORGIA,
IfiflLL attend to buying and selling all. kinds of u
v v chahdizo. All orders for good* must be accompa
nied with thercaeh to aecnre attention. janll ly
LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE.
Best PrQperty i» Knoxville. Tenn
, "’•ILL SELL THE LAMAR HOU8E-*ho most exton-
1 ,aive, Le t farnlabeil aud beet siiuated Hulel in Knox-
vUe, Teanesaeo. It fa very nearly fira-ptopr.-and hnilt
with, nt regard to expense, In the Inost approved tty lo.—
It i* the nwst profitable property-I ever owned. Itfaai.
moei oblige ! to increase in value. Yet my life has been a
orufee fonal one, and l yrunlu prefer a different invest
meat, tliuugh leva remunerative. The property is now
a e<d tor a long term to a responsible, good t* ant pay
ing fine profit, which the ptrcbaeei can continue or ter-
I.iuuto at he may cboOee.
Iel.3 lm . W. H. SNEED.
LIKE HUHIIUHIIK, .
THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital # ‘45 0,000.
DB JA8. F. BOZEMAN, President.
. . :f ; D. F. WILCOX, Secretary
Life Department*at Savannah.
AARON WILBUR, Actuary.
DU. K. D. ARNOLD. OuuuRing Physician
O0LIC1ES are leaned oa the Uves of whit* persona ok
X or young, on very favorable term The security it
ample, aud piiuilegeu am very liberal.
Ual I upon the Agent and get oil nee* sory information
end fake a Policy on your life. ’ . • .
Jsn2 Um . 3 D. NILE8, Agent
FOR SALE.
House and Lot in Decatur.
'I'Hk House ha* six large, comfortatlo, well finish.
X routna, each room having u fire-place. Ail essential
ontbatidlnge, and good garden spot on the place. The
lot contains % of an acre of land.
Pceteesfon gtrun immediately. Term* e«th.
d*c2S tr m r MORTON.
DRTGOODS.
5000 YARDS cal IOOE8
800 yards bleached Sheeting
- 260 pair Ladle*’ and Mime* Gaiters and Slipped
12 doses Men’s and Boy’s Hat*
Aad a variety of Fancy Dry Goode, for rale at wbolumb
paly by «. SOLOMON A BROIL,
d*cl7-tf Commission Merchants,
Iffil t
L less package*
i receipt ex un
Gzcacu RAiLXain Oma, 1
-r Atlanta, April 12.1802. j
WANTED TO HIRE
fXU u term cf not leas than two years, u small F>rm.
LI (ono with a brand* of water preferred,) between 1>4
and 8 miles from the car ehed, for which a liberal price
will be paid. For information, apply at dale office.
I*h366t*
REAL ESTATE FOR SAGE.
T WO BUILDING LOTS,on* and • fourth miles from
the Cor Shed. One containing 20 acre*, lightly tim
bered; the other 8J4 acre*, same description cf land—
^ a!|M e.e.es.aaV |1111Mi
DR. WILLIS F. WESTMORELAND,
/•VTFICX mt hi* residence oaths north aide of UirUtte
U street. IJW-U.
TO ADVERTISERS.
I^UBINKSa MEN who daMra a firat Otaas
Advertising Medium
For tfae.whuls Ooufederste Stoteejwili [find such|anoa
( ll the
Confederate States
Railroad Guide.
Advertisement* will be received at $30 per page, or
-uctioual porta thereof at the earn* rates. Address all
tdera for advertisement*, or the book to
U P. HILL A 00.,
Griffin, Georgia.
*a Liberal com mission to the trade, janfetf
SAM, R. KRAMER,
Wholesale and Retasl
DRUGGIST
t > v: ..
SIGN OF THE OOLUXN MORTAR
WHITEHALL STREET,
Uno Booi from Mitchell SI,, West Side.
ATLANTA, - -
Jan26-3m
- - GEORGIA.
THE
DAILY BULLETIN,
Published at Winchester, Tennessee,
One Dollar per Month.
, A. ri£ttT18EMfiNTS AT USUAL UAT£8.
Address
J*n2 2-dll
WM. J. 8LATTER.
Now Clothing Store.
fflllE subscriber having recently located In thl* city, re
XepecUhlty iuvitca attention to Ids large and Tariod as
so: tine at of Goods in the Empire House, oa Whitehav
street, formerly occupied by Dr. Cleveland aa a Dry
Goods and Clothing Store. The stock Is principally Kui
dy-Mado Clothing, mostly made to order, and the wor:
warranted.
My aseortment comprise* almost every garment u«co -
•ary lor Men, Youths and Boys, Irom medium to the flub t
quality. A good variety .ol Bnltons, general aoeortmei t
of Moleskin and Cashmere Hats, hoys Shoes and Boots.
mUsesand children's Shoe*-.a quantity of Light Goods,
and a variety of Trimmings for Ladies' Dresses; a genoia.
assortment of Fancy or BUow-Oaso Goods, from common t.
the finest in the market. An early call is solicited.
eep2tf A.O. VAIL, Agent
Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion.
rpHB undeisigned is authorized to receive Volunteer
X recruit* for any Company in Cobb’s Georgia Legion,
now stationed near-Fredericksburg, Virginia. Any per
son cun now Join this Legion, whether subject to Oou-
scripUoa or not,by Volunteering, and will betntitled to a
BOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLARS,
and all tho rights and privileges of volunteer*. Persons
wishing to Join any Company in the Legion, can address
or call on me at Covington, Georgia.
• W. D. CONYERS,
foblS 2ft* Capt Oo A, Infantry, Cobb’s Legion.
Constitutionalist copy and send bill to this office.
A CARD.
VA R. DAVID MAYER, thankful ;cr post favors and the
ill liberal patronage heretofore bestowed Siam him
aronld leepectfally announce to the citizens of Atlanta and
surrounding country, that he has asSodatld himself with
Messrs. J. Jacobs and J. Kapp forjjie pnrpose of opening
in Auction and Commission liuiiroa, nt hi* old stand, on
all street, Atlanta, Georgia, lo commence onbe-p-
16th, aud would solicit a continuance of favors far
U those Indebted to Mr. D. Mayer will floe the book*
end note* at the Auction office, aud>re earnesiiy request-
id to call and IsepIO-tT] D MAYBK.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
CARPETS.
13 All-Wool, 3-Ply Carpets,
Different Bizes—Ready Made Up—on consignment enl
for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
fcbll-tr Commission Merchants.
d VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOB SALE.
fel KAR the Depot at Covington, Ga. Tb* boos* has 7
j>J rcorns, 6 Bra pieces, a good kitchSB aad 2 good negro
house*. The lot contain* 6 acre*, haa * good peach and
apple orchard, good, never-failing wo.! of water, and all
nooew-ory outbuilding*, ti is el-out niWiray be: wreath*
two Cel leges, via: Masonic Female and Emory; also, 100
farther particulars, apply to the- under.Igucd, or T. F.
Hyer, Covmgton, Gror^n ^ B ^ 0 j
. - Franklin Building,
Jan2-tf Ati ants, Georgia.
T° k i
STONE CUTTERS WANTED.
^ work on Etoqe for O. B. Armory, at Macon, Geor-
_ aU. Having taken the contrac. to famish a large
siuuuet of Granite Work for the above-m.n.ioncd buW-
iog. wo are much in toed of workmen to carry on the
Work. Wo are empowered to farcUh exemption* .from
Conscription, and wul^a, Dber-J^^ JJEADOR,
feblS-lm Sion* Mountain, G.orgiy
n ii.i.» ft||,aU»; Telegraph, Mecca, andChroei-
ctorlugmite.cupTlml eeodtoil* to thl* offi-o tmmedfato-
T. L. JOHNSON * CO.,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SELMA, ALABAMA.
F ROM PI attention to all
* ' *
RxraxiacH—Mesera. Anderetm, Adair A Oo. Atlanta,
Mean*. Hunnicntt A Taylor, Atlanta, Mbvats. W E Young
AOo, a i 1 acta. * Ja^l-Xj*
LAND TO RUfri'.
I PROPOSE TO RENT A FARM, of abent 60 acre, cf
Laud, 1) iug three miles .Sootheadt ol Atlaota, ior the
edcot year.
Address, through the poet office, at AtlanU.or appiy on
F. HAYDEN;