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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, MARCH 8,' 1863.
VOLUME M—NO. 22
-"oxx *. run. f | tonus o. n*vu
PEASE A DAVIS,
WHOLESALE
O H O O G H ^
nuutate MeirlUts
E*encht0ree»fc3treet-
ATLANTA, .... . ~ f...... GBORUI
lOBAOOO. T
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BACON
OTA HUH
BROOMS,
BUCKETS
HUGAES
RICE.
KU*UR, MEAL,
VINEGAR CIG^HB
HH1R1IN 8 SHEETiNi-S
0SNABURG8, YARNS,
14 hogshead* Choice Blown Sugtr
'JQu run* Tothco
louo Be KUUchlnicft Tobacco
W Imp prime HI»Cuff -
MOta’iH'il't.jnc* — arriving
Mk»gs Nails— ted eizee
hozi-T-i-mutine a > .
* • . pease a davie.
LANGSTON CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchants.
AICXT HOUR TO OOSiFKHERAfY OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
For tho Rale of Real Estate, all kind-of Mer
chandise and Produce.
Prompt personal attention to* the filling of
all orders.
REFERENCES.
WWOi) ton, Aleut Ga R R Bank, Atlanta, da.
I H Porter, Ag’t (la R li Depot, A tlanta, oa.
Phin : ay A City ton. Augusta, Ga.
A P DearinR, Cashier Bank ot, Athens
Oeo W Williiun* A Co, Oust lesion, H 0-
Rev J W Burke, Maco<-, Oa
A 0 Van Epps, Chattanooga. Teuu.
HI) koborta, Bweet Water, East T-.nn
B O Ellington, Washington, Ha.
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fiJRt&fffc
GKO. W. ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
. BDIT0R8 AMD PROPRIETORS
B. Q. SMITH, M. D, J. N. CAUD070,
ASSOCIAra XMTiXS.
M W BCTUUiaon
Hardwt-r:. Hardware!
Ft* III Hi DBS ENGLISH PLOW 8TEBL, aaeorted ettee
» l ,1HAI 6,1.00 lbs Kondatitl Square Iron asserted (tree
liO |<air Ecglith Oottnn cards Ho 10
loo dozen -churlll A etude’s Patent Hoe#
1 uOO It* Iron Wire, hum No 8 to No 10
10 kegs Nails, 4d, 6J and 40d
12 (t.i!Dtrr£nd^Ptoiforin8c*le*, drawing from 26.
25 Out Steel Mill Saw*
£6 Cast Steel Circular Ha we, ftom S to 16 icchee
60 gross Gimbiet Pointed Screws, from to
4 inchoa
0 Wrought Anvil*, steel Meed
6 Smith Vices
5 dozen pair Smith Tongs
30 dozen Palut Brushes
SUOdocsu Wrought and Out Iron Butts with
Screw*
JOO pair Wrought Iron Gate aad Strap Hinges
100 doaen Rim and Mortice Locks, with knob*and
flxtnns -
SB Dickson’s Meat Cutters
6 reams Wrapping Paper
1,000 lb* Allspice, at redneed i rices
200 lbs best Star Candles
In store and far sale by
8 SOLOMON A BROS.
M>mr Hardware and Ouinmission Merchants.
A. C. WYLY & CO..
WHOLISALB
C4 R O C E R S
AND
Commission Merchants,
At Ibelr Olil Stand,
Corner of Peaoh-Tree and Walton Sts-,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
febl-tf
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
A. CONNEIAa,
Lata of Memphis, Tens-
lj AS establisneJ in Montgomery, Alabama, a firsl-cl<u»
tl Agency for ait kind* c,r UMOKHiG AND CHEWING
VIRGINIA. TOBACCO, to which he wontl rcspoctfolly db
-ect public atteuilon. The store formerly occupied liy
nan Middleton A Loftin, No, 11 Court street, has been
iseeal tor the purpose, where at all times can be found not
a* * 1 * * * , Uie hut aud most general assortment cl Tobacco out
side or Virginia; but also a constant supply ci the coa *
and fitanl (Itlee cf SUGAR. The facilities tor obtat _
Sugar uamms be surpassed by any other betas In the Oon-
stanaey tepid "
Notice--Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, 1
Anaiira, Ga., Jane 20, ISO*. (
t i ttK Iw t prices will he (Aid l>y theaudarsignsd i
| targe qaanliues of the fcUowiog BARKS:
Stem, braschea and tact of Dogwood, (root preferred),
l rauc lie* aad roou of White W Uloc; root, trank and
branches ol American Pc|lar, (called also Unite wood,
Garwood ana
rsntbHiL
Ga.; or W. W
Uu.hMu, Moteftic&l Ago-ut, llo-atnr, Ga.
* ' GEORGE E BLACK IK,
l Purveyor; IL 8. A.
•I AUiCiinn io| um. iwdiiru »i»o
' if*** harttamtrt^amreftSr JSSmfi securely
Wd r n*> O.ay 1« br.-ught t.. tlua ofiic«,or*ent to
W. Waiter, Botanical Agent, Osrterarille Oa; or 1
tyl-M.
Burgeon and Me
SPINNING WHEELS.
For sale by
tebU-3m
SLATES,
SHUTTLES: *3
J B PITTB,
Marietta street.
it:
_t or A&>r»rAitT Quoataxinsi*.
Cclamhns, ut, Sopt. 6,18SJ.
>i order of liautsmuiter asn?ral, I Ure bee:
J Kitted wta* entire c imutand of eoliecticy the hide.
Iio Swo*<* killc-a (or lire army, tar tenpin*-and the
parciKa, of Leather tor manufacturing. Tanner! harm I
leather ufc hand and wanting Hides, will do well toot ■
d*eum« withpuparrorercccc*. Thearmy meat be shod,
aed It ta the duly oi ail patriotic tanners to atsirtlaso
ddng. All leather held at nttroakcnahle prices will la
a. proofed ? W. DILLARD,
o. pldtf A Cm.
NKW fi’IRM
R. M. FARRS & CO s
A. U C .T X O TV
▲Nil
Commission Merchants,
So. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATliAKTA, .... GEORGIA.
R fesPEOTFULLY solicit a share < f patronage and hope
by strict attention to Laetaesa so giro entire satin-
■action to their petrogy. ' dectotf
AMOS8, tolGON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AMD «-,.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
toruur of Whitehall and Mitehell Street.,
ATLANTA, GEURG1A, — — -
E UR the Sato of Priduco. Merchandise, Beal Estate, Ne
groes, Ac. ddoii-tl
I^MAN, COLK Af J30e
>- GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of AlerchsndixOj
Uual fistatu/ Live Stock, Honda, Stocks,
J Hegroen, Sc. ,
tiri have ample store room, and will giro personal at
V V tenlieu to all btuincea entrnsted tons. Ofllce ii
Beach A Boot’s store, Whitehall street. novl-tt
WANTED,
AS THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR GASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
lanlTtf
K- T QENDBRBON, A rent
WO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
I N coMaqaeoee of the'extraordinary demands mads
upon our Roads for Transportation, by the Coufede
rate States Goremment; together with the existecce of a
state of circumstances, orer which we nor our Agents can
hare any ooatrot,notice U hereby glren, that the Western
A Atlantis, Mason A Western, and Atlanta A W.st-Poiut
Railroads will Dot heieafter recsire, transport,or alor*
any freight, Until farther notice, (except tor Goremn eat)
nnleas the owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of ship
t, first signs a stipulation or agreement, reUering tbt
la from all UabUity for loss or damage
JOHN & ROWLAND,
Superintendent W. A A. K. 1L
ISAAC SCOTT,
President M. A W. B. R.
GEO. G. HULL,
Superintendent A. A IV. P. R. It.
Atlanta, Not 28, Iitil. no»S»tl
For Sale. .
A VALUABLE P« ANXION,containing 1,087 acres, ot
wtuch 650 acres a,e cleared, and in an excellent
elate of culttsatton, situated on Kiokee Oreek and ad
joining land* of Major N B Beal, eight mile* firm Daw
eon, Terrell county. The place ie well Improved, with
rood kod corutoitable framed cabins and aU other neces
sary buildings. The lands will produce from 1,000 to
UOO pounds of Cotton per acre, and from. 16 to 20 bush
els of Corn, lu fact the beet aud surest Cotton and Corn
banda in Southwest Georgia. The oboro will b» sold far
(20 per acre, and poaaesriongtren to the purchaser the
ftrst of January, M64. Corn, Fodder, Stock, Ac, can be
boaght with the (dace. For Anther particulars, address
the subscriber at Chickasawhatrhie, Tesrell conuty,
^ fefc&2a JOHN B VANOVER.
J. B. TIPPIN,
t,ol»«ale sod ketuil Dottier in Forego aar
ito»8*Uo
DRY GOODS,
> lUNiiALLk'E RLOOa. WhltahaU straot onrdnonfrem
L» Alabamaatrout. |aul4-tf
]A uGUOD EGG," SURE.
ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOE SALK,
y«) wriUtin teren miles of-Atlanta, oa the road leading
to Turner A Mayeon’* Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
£i-andout-buildings; • No. 1 Stoam Saw Mill in
due running order, with lath* and cbingle r.iectunee ot-
tarbraL ei’fi nower safle eut tars* them all ot the same
ttme. All Or the small sum of |d,0A>. Thcte wishing t>
porchsoe wUl please apply to J. R. Mayson, Atlanta IV
main Isaiitcto, or J lb May sou, on the preoBsee
dec!T4f
ZrOOHL UEK.fi AGAIS, :
- 7-1 SHAKES Union Lean aad Building Stock tor sale.
1 -> ALSO
75 Gran Matches.
J. K. WALLACE,
W>8-tf At the store cf P. A G. T. DODD-
HOUSE AMU LOT FOR SALK.
J OFFER FOR SALE, In the village cl Bcffal Circle, my
Boose and to>», containing fdcr arresof Land,, good
-a atory house, with S room* and 8 Ere place*, and a
piazza on each »>de>good, new, dowbla kitchen,seddos
Kfom7«nc*e11oi^»dthetotUNUne»lyp*acd. Come
M febl7-lL V H CKAWLFY,
OUR NSW RATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annnm $13 GO
Dally, six month* : 1 00
Daily, three mentlia, 4 00
Oaily, one m&nifi...... .- 1 60
Weekly per annnm .4 00
No name entered on our Books witbect Paymor.t in
A droii oe
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or less, or space to tht
amount of one sqn*re,for one insertion, $1.
For each subsequent Insertion less than one month,
60 cents per square.
On advertisements standing one month, a dodnet-on of
10 per cent,, willh" mode, , *
0 advertisements standing two mon’bs, a deduction of
80 per cent will be made.
AdvoaUsements standing throe months will be chasged
$25 per sqnare. •
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
months.
Advertteements or notices in the local column, will be
charged 25 cents per Jine for each insertion.
All obituaries and articles (hat ar* personal, or not ot
general public interest, must be paid for as advertise
ments. _ =
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advertisement* 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.
I lory to Seutl us.Money wllh Safely.
We Lave made an arrangement with the
ExpreeB 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 ua
money can do so safely without costing
them any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Agent and taking his re
ceipt. , .
gy* All such letters must be sealed with
t, (the law requires this,) and the
amount of money contained therein, must
be marked on the outside.
City Subscribers.
lay* Air Jeeae Ren can .is authorized to
receive aud receipt for snbs'triptiqng, to the
SOUTUKUH CON»ltp»K*CY. —
Our Carrier arrangements are now so per.
fueled by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,”
that every residence, office and shop in the
cily can gfet the Confederacy in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hospital Association.
i'ho following committee has been appoint
ed to cook for the wounded soldieirs at the
Hospitals, commencing March 2d, 1863:
Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Lovejoy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs £ Payne, Mrs Ven
able.
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs 0 G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
Seals.
Wednesday—Mrs Qeo Hall, Mrs Overby,
Mrs 'V Peck, Airs Lawslte, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, Mrs R
Winship, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown.
Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs
doyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler.
Saturday—Airs I Winship, Mrs Bessent,
Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Melt, Mrs Joiner.
8uaday—Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da
vis, Mrs Purtell.
St. PlitUlp’* Hospital Aid Society.
1 he lollowing Ladies have been appointed to
cook for the ‘‘Soldiers’ Rest” the week begin,
ning Feb. 23d, 1863: ‘ '
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Morel, Mrs
Deake, Miss Sinclair.
Tuesday.—Mrs Soloman, Mrs Purse, Mis
Freeman, Mrs Wright.
Wednesday.^—Mrs A1 Robinson Mrs Wells,
Mrs. Hardeman, Airs Wyly.
Thursday—Mrs Browning, Mrs Lazatits, Mrs
Saloshin, Airs Boring.
Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mrs Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Miss Mollie Wright.
Saturday.—Mrs Kennard, Mrs H T Jones,
Miss Mattie Welkins, Mrs W Peters.
Sunday.—Mrs Shallcrosa, Miss Nannie Jnd-
son. Alias Rowcna Hale, Mrs Jadson.
Mrs H. T. JONES,
Directress.
'(pgr Bring in your Advertisements earley in
the day and there will be no delay in their ap
pearance. ft
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
TN constqnenee of ths extraordinary demand, modonp-
1 on gu.- to ad* for Transportation, together with the
the existence of a state of clnrumtancn over which we
nor oar agent* canhare any control, notice' is hereby giv
en that the Wes<ern A Atlantic, Macon k Wndetn, and
Atlanta A West Point Roods, will net hereafter receive,
transport, or store any freight from any *uiuc; or sntbur-
itj, until farther notice, anksa the owner, agent, or ship
per, at the paint of atipmen 1 . fir.t aiga* a st'puiati n or
agreement, relieving the road from all iiibihty.
JOHN B. ROWLAND,
Sap’iWAABB
ISA 1C 8UOTT,
PieVt M * WII It
GEO. G. HULL,
Sap’t A A W B R
All auto, Feb 28, ISdJ. fet>38-3m
- PLANTATION FOR SALE.
A N excellent FUntattoo, in ahlrhtuteaf Oaltlvetlon
c-,cialaiug 5S5 acres, UO of which ere hist rate lot
ton, only 25 mile* from the Atlanta A West Point Hail-
read, oa tlut Chattahoochee Hirer, in Campbell county, con
he boaght by application to this office. frbll-tf
tlrand Jury f’teseiUmcnts.
Paulding Supkrior'Coubt, 1
Febrnai^ Term, 1868. j
We, the Grand Jury, sworn, chosen and
selected for the County of Paulding, beg leave
id submit the following general Presfbt-
menta:
Through the proper Committees, we have
examined the various books of the County Of
ficers, except that of the Clerk of the Inferior
Oourt, who ie absent, and whosB office is clos
ed, and we find them neatly and eorrectly
kept. We respectfully but earnestly call the
attention of the Inferior Court to the.bad con
dition of the Court House, especially to the
leak at the nortnern chimney, and recommend
such lepairs as the Court may think neces
sary. By reference to the books of the County
Treasurer, we find that einoe the last Term of
this Court, he has received into his hand the
sum of $419 25; that he has paid out the
the smn of $415, and his commission being
$4 35, leaves nothing in bis hands. The
whole amount of the Sohool Fund received last
year was $1714, deducting the Ordinary’s
commissions, $85 70, left a remainder of
$1628 30. Amount, paid out to insolvent chil
dren is $1084 28, which leaves but $245 82
to be paid teachers by the parents of' solvent
children, lacking but twenty-two and a-hslf
per ceent. to be paid by parents. This result
is certainly gratifying to the people of the
county. We recommend t hat a tax of ten per
cent, be assessed lor sohool purposes, for the
present year.
We would also call the attention of the
Clerks and ot the Sheriff of this county to the
necessity of keeping the doors of the Court
House closed. Wo notice, with-pain the shame
ful injuries committed on the building by per
sons who are allowed to enter the jury rooms
at pleasure.
In view of the great scarcity of grain and
other articles of food, the exorbitant prices,
and the destitute condition of a great number
of women aud children whose husbands and
fathers have entered the service of our coun
try, we most urgently recommend to the In
ferior Court of this County not to grant any
licenses to make or retbil any spirituous li
quors distilled from grain ot any kind. ' This
prohibition iB notouly a wise aud wholesomfi
public policy, hut is dictated by the strongest
feelings of sympathy for the families of those
noble men «hj have sacrificed every thing in
defense of our honor and our national rights.
We would call the attention of the peopler
of our connty to the brilliant military achieve
ments of oar gallant army since the last Term
of this Court, and cdngratulate them upon the
encouraging prospects of mrr army and coun
try generally. It is true that our enemy has
a powerful and well equipped arpay in the
Arid(And-thaidte is threatening to bring tho
hori'ors of devastating war to our very doors,
by laj ing waste our oities along the coast aud
in tho West, but discontent bt,d despondency,
and want of confidence, arc -.tiding them
selves all through his arnij a- .m the North
ern States, while we.are united and hopeful.
With a firm reliance upon the skill and bra
very of our Boldiers, the justice of our cause,
and the assistance of a Divine Providence, we
can but indulge the hope that at no distant
day the cloi’ds of war shall be dispelled by
the sun of psace, and our sons and brothers
and husbands be restored to tho bosoms of
the loved and grateful ones at h,ome.
We tender to His Honor Judge Feather-
stone, and to the Solicitor-General, B. D.
Thomasson, our grateful acknowledgments
for their kindness and courtesy to this body.
Whitwill H Adair, for John B Adair,
Garrett H Spinks,. Edward Y Johnson,
Wm W Busby, .James Gantrell,
Marlin N Lawrence, James G Denton,
Nioholas C Allen, Josiah Camp,
Aloses Meek, S.amuol Denton,
Henry Lester, -Lemuel Maulding,
Daniel W Norton, James T Norton,
Frederick Thomson, David Ai Taylor,
William’ E McEver, William Fuller,
Thomas Moody, Thomas B Sheafs.
John M Benson,
By special request of the Grand Jury, it is
ordered by the Court that the foregoing Pre
sentments- be published in the Atlanta Intelli
gencer and Southern Confederacy.
LUCIUS H. FEATHERSTONE, '
J. 8. C., P. O.
B. D. Thomasson, Sol. Gen.
LAND FOR SALE.
3 i| AQ AC-;F»OJ LAND, ljisg in fhe Coal region
of Amle: a m connty, Tenn., North.Webt of
the town of Clinton; about 16 milet. A tine place, to raise-
cattio, Logs, bones, males ami sheep. There are, on tho
tract, plenty of water, timber of all sorts, more than
10,000 Sugar Ticee, and yon can pick np coal oil the sur
face to work in the blacksmith shop. I will sell it or ex-
rhange it for other property in the State of Georgia or
Alabama. Fot particulars, addreee Box 271, Knoxville,
Tenn. * feb28-0t*
WANTED CONFEDERATE NOTES OR BONDS
I70B SALE. 2,000 ACRES OF LAND, lying in Morgnn
I’ county Georgia, 4 miles from Uadtson, and 100 miles
above Augusta; well watered, healthy, in e good stall of
cultlcatioo. £00 acres of bottom, 3,000peach tieea, many
of which are in bearing; at elegant water power, enita
ble tor a cotton factory or mill. Terms easy, and price
according to the times. D. E. BUTLKK,
tob27-9t* Madison, Ua.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD,
L 08T, on the Oth instant, between WhiaahaO street and
I Grant’s Uoepital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
between one hundred and *eventy-8ve and two hundred
dollar.—Confederate notes—principally.in twenties and
tons. The finder will rtce.ro the above retard by leaving
the book aud money at this office, or returning it to me
at Grant’s Hospital
jani'-tf B M. FOSTER
SIRUP,
B U.3. PRIME UEOE ifA AND FLORIDA SYRUP
1 PObLUpiLae HO Syrup,.
on consignment and ADAIR * CO..
mate -it Commission Mercian t*.
150
A SUBSTITUTE wasted.
O VER 46 YBAB8 01®, to take the place of a telAier
in one of the eldest Georgia Regiments now in Vir
ginia. Apply to A. K. BBAQO,
naMt Or LEWIS L. ABBOTT.
CHARGE MILLS.
CRAWlVliB, EKAZEft A CO,
jantS tf. Hn8, Whitehall street.
DU. U. W- UUOWH.
/YFFICE—At kia rssHffice on Oattcxn street,
Vi.*?*** 1 OnRage. *
^^■th*
aoxchSRB
Cargo Sale of the Steam Ship Havelock—Direct
from Europe.
BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
O N MOhDiY, the 16th imtaat, at 11 o’clock, wlU be
sq$l, at onr Store, 135 Meeting street, the Cargo of
the Steam Ship Havelock—
MEDICINES,
70 ounces Bnlph Morphine
100 onncea Murato Morphine
25 ounces Aoitato Morphine
188 ounces Acid
28 ounce* Potash
1 cose Sulphate Morphine
23 boxes Extract Logwo.d
7 bales Oatecho
- 1 cose Green Flint Flat Bottle*
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.
£2 chests Congo Tes
118 caddies Fine Gunpowder Tes
11 hslf chests Young Hyson Tea *
20 rases Salad Oil
13 boxes Starch
20 coses Bluo
8 boxes Yellow Satp
5 kegs Shot \
2 ca*es Circular Saws
1 case Pannel and Hand Saw*
2 casks Screws
LEATHER, SHOES AND HATS
1 case Calf Wellington Boots
1 case Black Congress Gaiters
8 cases assorted Ladies’, Misses and Children’s G.iters
and Shoes
1 case Patent Leather Calf Skins
787 lbs Sole Leather
-«J case* Nutra, Fronch and Planters’ Felt Hats
STATIONERY, SUNDRIES.
23 M Bine and Cream Laid Envelopes
5 cases Blno Wove Envelopes
““‘foolscap Letter and Note Paper (ansortedi
l case Filtering Paper
45 reams Wrapping Paper
2 packages At sorted Stationery
1 cose Lead Pencils
8 cases Pino English Tooth Brashes
48 M Percussion Caps
1 onto Wool Cards
DRY GOODi.
22 cases 7 8 Spring Prints
30 cases 24 in. Spring Prints
4 coses Colored Orguudy Muslin
17 coses asserted DeBage
3 bales Borage Anglais
6 balea Figured Alpacas
2 casts Cordtd Merino
2 cases Mtulin DeLaiief
3 cases Light and Colored Ohallie
- 5 coses Biaclt and Colored Delaines
6 cates Plaid DtBage 1
1 bale 04 Scarlet Cloth
4 bales Black and Whito Betaine:
1 cose Mahan Checks
2 cases Uinghams
8 bales White Drill
1 caso supori.-r Blown Linen Drill
7 coses Assorted Color Peper Cambric
10 cases bleached SlUrling, 36 in.
11 cases Bleached Shitting, 40 in
3 cases Jaconets
10 bales Regatta Stripes ~i f •
5 Bales Bine. Browu and Fancy Denims •
lba.e Bed Tick
850 dexen Cotton Pocket Hdkfs
4 cases Coats’ 2C0 and 800 yard Spool Option
10 cases Clark’s £00 yard Black and White spool Cot-
*t<JO
3 case* Bine, Drab and W. B. linen Thread
1 case Bleached Shoe Thread, No 10
2 cases Bone Snspender Bnttons
1 cise Black Lasting Bnttons
1 caw Best Shirt Studs
1 bale, 28 pieces, C-4 black English Cassimerea
UC-0,Brylin’ Needles, from 0 to 1#
T case English Linen Tapes
1 balo Bine and Scarlet Batting
4 cases Hoop Skirls
3 cases English Pins
100 dozen Linen Cambric Pocket Hdkft *
1 case Men’s and Youths’ Brown Half. Hose
CLOTHING.
400 English Tweed Goats and Backs
100 pair English Tweed Pant*
60 dozen Gauze Merino Under-Shirts
mat 7 eodtlS . -
Cargo Sale of Imported Hoods, per British
• Steamers.
BY R. A. PRINGLE,
137 MEETING &TBEGT, ’
CHARLESTON) SOUTH CAROLINA,
JAMES H. TAYLOB, Auctioneer. -
O N TUESBAY MORNING, the 17th instant, commenc
ing at 10 o’clock, will be Bold—
GROCERIES. !
60 boxes Yellow Soap
63 boxes Bird shot
105 cases Sherry Wine
200 coddles Gunpowder Tea
60 half chests Hyson Tea
80 bbls Crashed Sngar
20,000 Gahanna* Began
DRUGS, Ac.
60 bbla Soda Ash
250 boxes Extract Logwood
*2CT flftnYffi Quicksilver
6 cases Garden Seed, assorted
SHOES AND LEATHER, ‘ *
113 pair Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters *
16 pair Morocco Shoes
1 case nest Calf Skin Shoes, 100 pair
3 cases Boots, assorted, 200 pair each
1 cose Ladies’ aodGitle’ Bx>ta,803 pair
WRITING PAIER AMD ENVELOPES.
10.caw Envelopes, asserted, and rated Letter and
Noto Paper .1
18 cases Cap Baled Letter Paper and Envelopes'
1 case White Bank Paper
DRY Gf ODS Ac. .
1 caso Colored Drilling!
2 cases Colored Paper cambric
22 pieces Colored Muslin
•J pieces Regattas
6 pieces Fine Mu.lia
10 pieces Whit* Cotton
10 Paises
81 pieces Clack and White Mtulin
74 dozen Handkerchief*
2 pieces Ginghams
8 pieces Irish Linen
great grow Pearl Bnttons
-id piece* Satinet and Bon
1812 dozen Pen Knives
fi cases linen Thread, (W. Brown acJ Block)
70 yards Sponges Feline
100 yards Non-Adhetdve Oil Cloth
60 yards Watet-Pioof Cloth
6 dezsn Ooslcil nsd DistghtMmsxres
1 box Wood Thermometei s
y t gross Syringe Rods
x boxes Bath Thermometers
2 bales Men’s Grey Serge Shirts, 60 doeen
1 css* Black Woolen Cloths, (satin)-
8 oosas Cotton and Wool Cassimeres'
2 esses Black, Lavender and Morion DeLaines
10 case* Fancy, Dark, and Black and White Prints
b cues Black and White DeLxlccs, Imperial Violets:
Mohair Checks, Figured Rips, Poplins. andCLal-
IteOhecks
3 cotes and 1 bale Saxony Welch Fmnnel
2 cases Scarlet Flannel
1 bide Irn. Welch Flannel
2 bales Scarlet Teille-d Flannel
-j-. Whit-- t-erges
C cases Hccp Skirts
56 caeca Men's Superior French Felt and Wool HaU
60XTO*. K U r Ins OumL-s
480 aozm Dressing Combs
6) boxes Fine Dumbs. (Ivory)
70 di zen Tooth Brushes
1£0 dozen I K Long (tomb*
46 dozen IR Hair Plus
52 313 dez .n Fancy Flannel Orer Shirt*
wleeilU
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dr. WILLIS F. WEATHOREhAXD,
FFICE at his residence on the north aids of Marietta
street. JyffiWy.
TO ADVERTISERS.
gUSIMSSS MEN who 4mfre a flnt.OUs*
Advertising Medium
fur the.wbole Confederate 8tate*Jwiil (find auab|*e oe
in the
Confederate States
Railroad Guide.
Advertisements will be received at $30 per page, or
.actional parts thereof at the same rate*. Address »U
rders tor advertii-Mnenti, or the book to
* - .. '• Vkhli * i ,
H. P. HILL k 00.,
..ii, ;.a.: : . Griffin, Georgia.
. tS.Liberal commission to the trade. .- JanS-tf
SAM, R, KRAMER,
IVMegale and Rutasl
DRuaeisT,
.SIGN OF THE GOLDXH MORTAR
WHITEHALL STREET
One Door ftom Mitchell St,, West Side.v
ATLANTA, •• « • - GEORGIA,
JanltO-3m
THE
DAILY BULLETIN,
Published at Winchester) Tennessee, *
sn^i- i TERMS:
One Dollar per Month.
Ai VElfTISEMEJVTS AT USUAL RATES.
Address
J.nSWtf «*A
WM. J. SHATTER
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
An 1 General Dealers in
OSOCSBIE8 <fc COUNTRY PEODTJCE,
Decatur Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
Prompt in orders and remittances. janl4-tf
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
■Whitehall Streep,
ATLANTA, •- - - GEORGIA,
VXT1LL attend to baying and selling all kind* of mer-
* * chandlze All orders for goods most be accompa
nied with tho cash to secure attention. Janll-ly
Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion.
tpiIE undersigned is authorized to receive Volunteer
1 recruits for any Company in Cobb's Georgia Legion,
no* stationed near Freeleiirksbutp, Virginia. Any;.!-
sou can now join this Legion, whether subject to Con
scription or not, by volunteering, aud will be entitled to a
BOUNTY Cir FIFTY DOLLARS,
and all the rights and privilege* of Tolnnteers.
wishing to join any Company In tbo Legion, can (
or coil on me at Covington, Georgia.
W. D. CONYERS,
febI2-2Et* Capt Co A, Infantry, Cobb’s Legion.
Constitutionalist copy and send bill to this office.
■ fk A CARD. •
M R. DAVID MAYER, thankful tor past favors and the
uU-r»i pei,,in*gt. heretofore beat-owed npon him
wonld respectfully announce to tbe citizens of Atlanta and
lorrounJuig oountry, that he hu oseociaUd himself with
Mvests J faccheand J. K»pp for the parpose of opctni.*
*u Auction and Commission Basihew, at his old stand, on
rthitehali street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commenc. on h:p-
tetnber I6tb, and weald sotirit a continaance of favors fo*
the new firm. . ... i si-z ■
Author iuicbtetl to Mr. D. Mayer will fin*, the books
and h-tc. at the An*ton office, aud .are earnestly request-
«d to call and i ssplO-tf J In MAYER.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
CARPETS. '
13 All-Wool, 3-Ply Carpets,
lmfcrtut Sizes—Ready Made Up—on consignment and
for sale by j J' “|t ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00,
fohll-tf Commission Menhants.
A VALUABLE FA Ml Li KCSlDItHPK FOU SALK-
N EAR the Depot it Covington, Go. Tbs boose has 7
rooms, 6 fire places, a good kitchen and 8 good negro
houses. The lot contains b acres, has s good peach and
apple orchard, good, never-foiling well of water, and all
ueceociy ontbuildicgs. it is about uitdway bet ween the
two Colleges, vi*: Masonic Female and Kuiory; also, 160
acres good tanning i tod near by,4enf which is woodland,
Which will be sold with the house and lot If desired. For
farther particular., apply to the undersigned, or T. F.
Hyer, Covington, Georgia. -
RO BERT L. CRAWLEY A BKO-,
- 9 Franklin BnUding,
jan24f Atlanta, Georgia.
STONE CUTTERS WASTED.
T O work on Stone for C. 8. Armory, at Macon, Geor
gia. Having taken the ccntroc. to tarnish a Urge
amount of Granite Work for the above-mentioned build-'
ing. we are much in nt cd of workmen to carry on the
work. We are empowered to furoiah exemptions .from
Conscription, and will pay liberal wages.
WOOj? ft MEADOR,
one Mountain, G.crgis
feblS-ltn Stone 1
Carolinian, Columbia; Telegraph, Macon, and <
cle, Augusta, copy and tend bills to this offi.e immediate-
— i.. .. ~r~
XT*AT WATER B 3CK PTS, Extra Family Flour, fieri
it ground from Wldte Wheat, and Wheat Bran, for sal-
by [mar4-tlj FOSTER, QUEEN ft 00.