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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1863.
VOLUME IU—NO. 24
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PEASE & DAVIS.
WHOLESALE
O H O O E K N
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>mniisslon Merchants.
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KLOUR, MEAL,
VlN tiftAK. 0IGAH8,
1-HlRftN H HHEETINOS.
MWNABITRG8. YARNS,
14 hogsheads Choke Brown Sugar
300 Mm Tobacco
16 begs prime UI. 0,0-
100 doa«a Wrier Bnc* — arriving
60 kegs Nalls- • •* .tod size*
: bozMTn'iwDtlawBc «•
»■'•' PEARK A DAVIB.
A. C. WYLY & CO..
WBOUIALI
O R OOEKS
Commission Merchants,
At 1h.tr Old Stand,
Corner of Peach-Tree and Walton St*.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
fobl-tf
. SAM, R. KRAMER,
H’holusale and Retail
X> JR UGGIST,
bioh or tux goldxh mortar
WHITEHALL HTRKKT,
tine Iimi (tom Mitchell St., Wort Side.
eTLAaVA, ..... OKORQIA.
.THE
DAILY BULLETIN,
Published at Winchester, Tennessee,
TOMB:
One Dollar per Month.
1>' V£UT(SEM£ST8 AT USUAL RATES.
Address
Jac3*dtf
W«.J BLATTER
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
hate or Memphis, Tanm.
Ab established in Hoot
O AMD CHKWINO
RUIN IA T0BAC00, to which be would respectfully d*-
. .wet public aiuatioo. Tho at re former), occupied by
ltun. MidJMou A UotUo, No. 11 Court street, lou been
• eased for lh. purpose, where at ell time, ean be bond not
oa'y die beet end mud piml assortment ol Tobacco ust-
I ride of Virginia; bet also a cv-ostant supply ol Urn coarsest
. urdaosat grates of SUGAR. The facilities
NouSe-VBarka Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, i
AtlaMta, Us., June 20,1863. )
Mem,
1 branches
1 MK bail pricee will be |-ald b,
largo quantities of the 8 4 lowing BARKS:
branches and root of Dogw ood, (root preferred);
I end root, of White W Ulow; root, trank tuid
i of American Poplar, (called eleo White-wood,
wood end tulip-tree,! ,0 °t preferred.
Three berks met l-e carefully dried and securely pack-
, eJ, They way he brought to ihia office, or sent t*> Mr. L
W. Weller, Botanical Agent, Carter.rillo Ga.; or W. W.
Durham, Botanical Agent, Decatur, Ha
UKuKiiE 8. BLACKXB,
,yl-tt Surgeon end Medical Purvey or, tn 8. A.
jJJOfaa
SPINNING WHEELS,
. SLAIK3,
SHUTTLES, Ac
Aar eale by J R PITTS,
febll-Sm Marietta street
Omoa or Assurairt QuAXtmtAon
Columbus Ga* Sept. 6,1853.
JAt.^^t^Quatlermaater General, 1 lmve been (
o: tl
.pnrchMt.
Leather ow bead and wanting HldesTwUl do well to ad
dress me with proper references The army moat be shod.
killed for the army, for tanning, and the
of Leather for m«i,Ti factoring. Tanner, ha vine
the duty of all patriotic tanner* to audit in ao
All leather held at unreasonable price, will he
prlni
f.W. DILLARD.
14b.
LANGSTON CRANE* HAMMOCK
Commission Merchants.
»ttT BOOK TO CONFEDERACY OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
For the Sale of Real Entitle, all kinds of Mer
chandise and l'rodui e.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
all orders.
UKPRUKPCK8
W W day tun, Agent Ga It K Bank, Atlanta. Ga
I U Porter, Ag’t(la R 1( Depot, Atlanta, tie.
Pblo'yr A Clayton, Augusta, Ga
A P Dealing, Oaehier Bank of Athene
Geo W William, A Co, Ouarleston, H 0
Ber J W Butko, Mucor, Ga
A O Van Epps, Chattanooga. Tenit
R O Roberts, Sweet Water, but Tenn
8 0 Ellington, Wunliingtoo, Ga.
lau8Mf •
M w UDtcnisot*
N iCW FIRM
R. M. PARKS & CO ,
AUCTION
* AMD
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA,
R ESPECTFULLY aollcll a ahare • f patronage and bope
by atrict attentkai to buahteee to give entire eatis-
taction to tbalr patron,. - doc5 tf
AMOSa L1GON Ac CO.,
Wholesale Grocers :
AND * - . >(
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E OB the aale of Prodao., Merohandlae, Beal Estate, Ke
gross, Ac. ddeo-tl
w a la maw a oou. w r imua.
INMAN, COLK He CO*.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Real Estate, Live' Slock, Bonds, Sleeks.
Negroes, No.
I A. r M bare ample atom room, and will giro personal at
V V tentiou to all borineea entrusted to us. Offloo it
Beach A Boot’, atom, Whitehall etreet uorl-tl
WANTED,
AT THA
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
. FOR OA S H,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
B Y. lUttiDBBSOM. Agent.
lanlTtf
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
I N oontequanoe of the extraordinary demanda tnadt
upon our Honda for Transportation, by tbe Confode
rate Staton Government; together with tbe existence of a
etata of dmunstancos, over which we nor our Ageuta can
have any control, notice it hereby given, that the We,torn
A Atlantic, llacon A Western, and Atlanta A W< it-Poiai
Railroad, will not heieafter roceiveptransport, or stofo
any freight, until further notice, (except for Governu eat)
unioss the owner, agent, or chipper, at tbe point of ship
ment, first eigne a atipulatiou or agreement, relieving tb.
Roods from all liability for l.as or damage
JOHN & ROWLAND, .
Superintendent V. i A. L R
ISAAC 800TT,
President M. A W. K. R.
GEO. O. HULL
Snperintendent A. A M. P. K. R.
Atlant s Nov. *8. I'B noviffi-tf
For Sale.
A Valuable P'ANTION, containing 1,037 acres, ol
which *50 .crm a-e cleared, and in no excellent
state of cultivation, situated ou Ktokee Creek and ad
joining land, of Major N H Real, eight mile. Bern Daw-
eon, Terrell count J. She place is well improved, with
,ood and comfortable framed rmbina and nil other Dime
aary building,. The land, will predace from 1,000 to
MOO pound, of Cotton per acre, and from 16 to SO Imah-
eleof Corn, tn lart the beet and enreat Cotton nod Corn
Land, in Southwest Georgia. The above will be sold far
ttO per acre, and possession given to the purchaser the
am of January, 1864. Corn, Fodder, Stock, <c,can be
bought with the place. For further pm ticulars, addrem
the subscriber at Chickasaw hate hie, Terrell county.
U< orgia
Iebl0-2m JOHN B VANOVER.
J. Be TIPPIN,
•teinaalo ab* Roiail Dealer in Foreign aa*
Dos Satin
DRY GOODS,
I ft >NN ALLY’S BLOCK. Whitehal) rtnet owrdcwnjnm
95
A .GOOD EGG,” SURE.
ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND >6r SALE,
within reveo rnilee of Atlanta, on the road leading
to Turner A M.yeoa’s Ferry, with n comfortable dwelling
botwe and ont-bnUdinge; abu, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill In
fian tunning order, with lathe and ehingle machines at
tached, With power Mffic eat to ran them all at the aa>
time. All for die small asm of $o,00U. Those wMiog U
purchase will plee.o apply to J. R. Mayeon. Atlanta Fe
mala iNtitnta, or J A Maywon. on the premiMe
declT-tf
LtlOR UEllrl AGAIN. -
SHARES ffulon lean and Building Stock for aale.
' ALSO
To Grom Matches. j.r WALLACE.
fcks.,1 At the store ofP. A O. T. DODD.
72
»outturn
>1K<». W. ADAIR,.......J. HENLY SMITH,
EDITORS AND PE0PR1KT01U.
B. a SMITH, M. D, —.—1. N. CARDOZO,
UaOCUBDINU.
ova NSW RATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Dally, per annum .*1* 00
Daily, six months 7 00
Daily, three months, 4
Daily, one month ... 1 60
Weekly per annum - 4 00
No name entered on our Books wlthect Payment in
Advance
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or less, or space to the
amount of one sqnxre, for one insertion, 91.
For eaeh subsequent insertion less than one month,
60 cents per square.
Un advertisements standing one tnonth.a (tednet,on of
10 per cent, will be made,
O advertisements standing two mon'hs, a deduction of
80 per cent will be made.
Advertisements atauding three months will be ebaaged
tttb per square.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
months. • f
Advertisements or notices in tbelocal column, will be
charged 85 cents per line for each Insertion.
All obituaries and articles that are personal, or not of
general pablio interest, must be paid for as advertise
ments
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advertisements In the Weekly only, will be charged $1
per square (or each insertion.
Advertisements appearing In both the Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 76 cents per square for each insertion
in the Weekly.
Ilovr to Send tie Money with Safety;
We have made an arrangement with the
Express Company, to bring us all letters
containing money, which our patrons may
choose to send by this means of convey-
aufce. 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. - , .. ,
|gy* All such letters must be sealed with
‘jtax, j[tbe law reijuirea this,) and the
amount of-money contained therein, must
be marked on the outside. ~ ;
City Snhicrlber.*.
gag?* Mr. Jeese Reneau is authorised to
receive and reoeipt for subsoriptlons to the
Southern Confederacy.
. Oar Carrier arrangements are now so per
fected by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley, 1
that every residence, office and shop in the
city can get the Confederacy - in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hoepltal Aiioclatton.
The following committee has been appoint-
ni to cook for the wounded soldiers at the
Hospitals,.commencing March 9th, 1863:
Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Loveioy,
Mrs ' Dr Alexander, Mrs E Payne, Mrs Ven-
ablo.
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs 6 G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
Seals.
VVednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, Rob
son, Mrs *V Peck, Mrs Lawsho, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, Mrs 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.
SaaJay -Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da
vis, Mrs Purtoll.
81. Phillip’s Hospital Aid Society.
1 he following Ladies have been appointed to
cook for the “Soldiers’ Rest” the week beginN
ning Feb. 23d, 1863:
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Morel, Mrs
Deake, Miss Sinclair.
Tuesday.—Mrs Soloman, Mrs Purse, Mis
Freeman, Mrs Wright.
Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Wells,
Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly.
Thursday—Mrs Browning, Mrs La2arus, Mrs
Saloshin, Mrs Boring.
Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mrs Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Mias Mollie Wright.
Saturday.—Mrs Kennard, Mrs II T Jones,
Miss Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters.
Sanday.—Mrs Shallcrosa, Miss Nannie Jud-
son, Miss Rowena Hale, Mrs Judson.
Mrs H. T. JONES,
Directress.
Bring in yonr Advertisements earley
■he day and there will be no delay in their
pea ranee.
ap-
tf
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
TN coMi-queuca of tha extraordinary demands made nj>
JL ou oe.- Roada for Transportation, together «nh tbe
tha exMence of a etata of cireanutancea over which we
nor our agent* can have an; control, Ootire Is hereby giv
en that the Wee,ern A AUanlic, Macon A Western, aad
Atlanta A Weat Point Roads, will not here liter receive,
transport, or store say freight Ircm any a urre or author
ity, no til further notice, unless the owner, agent, or ship
per. at-the point of ehlpmen’, first eigne a stipulation or
agreement, relieving the rood from all liability.
John s Rowland,
Sup’t w a a r r
ISAAC SCOTT,
Prae’t M A W R B
GEO. 6. HULL,
Sup’t A AW KE
Mtfsam
Atlanta, Feb. 38.1863.
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
a N excellent Plantation, in a high state of Cultivation
containing 685 scree, 130 of which are flm rate hot
tea. only 36 miles from the Atlanta A Wc-t Point Rail-
read, ou the Chattahoochee River, inCampbeU county, cai
be bought by application to thD office. febU-tf
Grand Jury PreisentmeiUs.
Paulding Superior Court, 1
February Term, 1863. J
Wo, the Grand Jury, sworn, chosen and
eeleoted for the County of Paulding, beg leave
to submit the following general Present
ments: , .
Through tbe proper Committees, we havo
examined the various books of the County Of
ficers, except that of the Clerk of the Inferior
Court, who is absent, and whose office is clos
ed, and we find them neatly and correctly
kept. We respectfully hut earnestly oall the
attention of the Inferior Court to the.bad con
dition of the Court House, especially to the
leak at the northern chimney, and recommend
such repairs as the Court may think neoes-
*ary. By reference to the books of the County
Treasurer, we find thaF since the last Term of
this Court, he has recoived into his hand the
sum of $416 25; that he has paid out the
the sum of $415, and his commission being
$4 35, leaves nothing in his hands. The
whole amount of tho Sohool Fund received last
year was $1714, deduoting 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 32
to be paid teachers by the paronta of solvent
children, lacking but twenty-two and a-half
per ceent. to be paid by parents. This result
is certainly gratifyiog to the people of the
county. We recommend that a tax often per
cent, be assessed for sohool purposes for the
present year.
We wonld also call the attention of the
ClerkB and ot the Shoriff of this county to the
necessity of keeping the doors of the Court
House olosed. We notice with pain theshame-
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 tho destitute oondition of a great number
of women and children whose husbands and
fathers have entered the service of our coun
try, wo most urgently recommend to the In
ferior Court of this County not to grant any
licenses to make or retail any spirituous li
quors distilled from grain ol any kind. This
prohibition is not only a wise aud wholesome
public policy, but is dictated by tho strongest
feelings of sympathy for the families of those
noble men who have sacrificed every thing in
defense of our honor aud our national rights.
We would call the attention-of the people
,nfour county.to the brilliant military achieve
uiu/its of onr gallant army since the last Term
of this Court, and congratulate them upon thej
encouraging prospects of our army and coun
try-generally. It is true that our enemy has
a powerful and well -equipped army in the
field, and-that he is threat ning t > bring the
horrors of devastating war t«> • ir vi ry doors,'
by laying waste our cities i>1-> , ue owl <»l
in tho West, but discontent am ..spir. -i.
and want of confidence, an* «..r « j i7ur -u.
solves all through bis arm. * .i.Naim
ern States, while we are (tinted .■.<( . •111101
-With a firm reliance upon the ekitl aud bra
very of our soldiers, the justice of our cause,
and the assistance of a Divine Providence, we
can bat indulge the hope that at no distant
day the clouds of war shall be dispelled by
the sun of peace, and our sons and brothers
and bnsbands be restored to the bosoms of
the loved and grateful ones at- home.
We tender to His Honor Judge Feather-
stone, and to the Solicitor-General, B. D.
Tbomasson, our grateful acknowledgments
for their kindness and courtesy to thiB body.
Whitwill Q Adair, for John B Adair,
Garrett H Spinks, Edward Y Johnson,
Wm W Busby, James Cantrell,
Martin N Lawrence, James G Denton,
Nicholas C Allen, Josiah Camp,
Moses Meek, Samuel Denton,
Henry Lester, Lemuel Moulding,
Daniel W Norton, James T Norton,
Frederiok Thomson, David M Taylor,
William E MoEver, William Fuller,
Thomas Moody, Thomas R Sheats.
John M Bensen,
ly special request of the Grand Jury, it is
ordered by the Court Jhat the foregoing Pre
sentments be published in the Atlanta Intellir
gencer and Southern Confederacy,
LUCIUS H. FEATHKR8T0NE,
J.-S. C., P. C.
B. D. Thomabson, SoL Gen.
JUST RECEIVED FROM BALTIMORE,
And for Sale Low for Caslt,
OR KEGS SODA
250 Bm Indigo
1000 Bm Green Feint
3000 B>s Venetian Red
500 Bn Yellow Faint
300 Bm VermilUin Bed
400 Die Black Pepper
800 S>a Cloves
260 ffia Mace
26 do* Mustard.
ALSO
160 oxa. Quinine
- £0 ou. Morphine
60 Dm Opium,
Together wi h a flue asa.-.rtmeat of all kind* <fl Medi
cines—Cheap for t ash
8. R. KRAMER,
Sign of tho Golden Mortar, -
feb22-3m * Whitehall street.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
T Of'T, on the Oth instant, between WhiaohaU street and
I i Giant’s Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
between one hundred and seventy-five and two hundred
dollars—Confederate notes—principally in twenties and
tens. Tho finder will receive the above reward by leaving
tbe book and money at this office, or returning it to me
t Grant’s Hospital.
janl7-tf K. M. FOSTER.
SIRUP.
1CA BRLS'PRIMROROB.HA AND FLORIDA6YBUP
IOU it 0 hbia Pibne N O Syrup,
On eo jUnineot and for ills by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
mar64t
A SUBSTITUTE WANTED.
O YER 46 YBABS OLD, to take the place of e roldter
in one of the oldest Georgia Beglmenta now in Vir-
tr to A. K. 8EAGO.
Or LEWIS L. ABBOTT.
ginia. Apply to
CHANGE BILLS.
W B are baying Alabama «-h»ngo Bills—payable in
in Montgomery '■r Enfcula, Alabama.
. CRAWFORD, FRAZER A 00,
tan36'tf No 8, Whitehall
If 0
■ am
blub stone—copperas.
R SALE BY THE PACKAGE, BY *
GNU i SWEET, AgSB'
SAVANNAH CALLS!
RALLY GEORGIANS,
And Fill up tlie Ranks!
O UR COMPANY having been organised and-received
as Company A, in Col. J. L. Hardee’s Regiment, now
oompleUng its organisation for service on tho
COAST OF GEORGIA,
Wo will accept a fow more recruits to fill it np to tho
maximum standard. The beat of Arms and Clbthlng
furnished a* aoou as tho Regiment it organised.
D O 8MITHT Captain.
K W CRAVEN,net Lieut.
J S THRASHER. 2d Liont.
J J McKOY, B’vt 2d Lieut.
“ J L Hardea Rifles,” Hardee’s Beg’t Ga Volst
One of them may be found et ell times at tbe office <u
Col*. Uprtrell and Hill, where they will rooetva recruits
and pay the BOUNTY OP $M>.
Atlanta, Ga„ March 8,1S68: mnD-tf
CARPETS, CARPETS,
OAEPETS,
JUST RECEIVED, ONE VELVET AND FOUR BRU8fKL8
C A R PE T S,
Ready-Made, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.
mai4-iw
J* GOODMAN & CO.,
(In Markham’a Bnildirg,)
W HITE ALL STREET,
Two doors from corner Alabama street.
R eady-made clothing
Hosiery
Pooket Knives
Pocket Books
Paper
- Shoe* and Boots
8.000 lbs topped as
Cotfon Cards
Coats’ White Thread,
And a variety of other good*and notions. mai7-lm
TO ADVERTISERS.
0U81NB8S MEN who dadrs a first.Clan
Advertising Medium
Fur the.*hole Umfodetate StataaJwlU jAud such|an <
Confederate States
Railroad Guide.
- j'.7, >*; - 7."
AdvertisemonU will be reoeived at 930 per page, ot
motional parti thereof at tho same rates. Addrtes aU
rdata for advertisimenta, or the book *o
H. P. HILL A 00.,
Griffin, Georgia.
*3 Liberal commission to tho trade. janS-tf
LADIES’ SHt ES
'I’HK undersigned beg respectful ly to inform tbe La-
A dies of Aflauta aud vi-nulty. that they have opt
their establishment lor -the mauu'acture aud tale of
LADIES’ SHOES.
of aU kinds.
Those who are in waut of anything tu their line, are re-
respectlhlly invited to call and oxntuiue their stock.
■ Uooius on Whitehall street, over the Book stern ot
Messrs. J. J. Richards A CO.
H W. SKYM01TH A C.1,
Atlanta, January 9, 1863.' ^ jBffftm*
PROVOST GUARD TAKE* NOTICE'.'
P I oompHancs with Special Order No. —, received from
0 lyfl. V. Leo’s headquaitore, ordering us at ouco to
cal 'inwuy men ab-out from onr commands, we hereby
notify all soldiers absent Irom Compauies A, It, 0 and 1>,
on any pretence whatever, that they must immediately
report in person, to their respective commands at these
Camps. Any failing to comply with this Older will be
dealt with as the military law directs.
MARK D LEE, Capt Co A.
TH03 J ECHOLS, Capt Co B.
JAB W LONGING, Capt Co C.
EUGENE HOLMSS, Capt Co D
Camp Shackelford, sear Atlanta, G*> March 6th, 1893.
POCKET KNIVES.
07ft DOZ HEAVr POOKET KNIVES
*•” 100 doz 0 irnmon Single Blade Knives
30 dor Seperflne Ten anB Pocket Knives
100 dog Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs
100 doz Linen Boaom Shirts
Heavy Cotton Socks
Lambs’ Wool Uuden-hivtfl
Heavy Army Shoes fen, Ac
Just receivrd aud tir tale,, at a moderate advance, ai
Wholesale by P. G. ilKSSENT,
Commission Merchant,
mai7-St Whitehall at, opposite Ga R R Bank.
STEAM ENGINES.
2 NEW STEAM BNQINK8 FOR SALE, complete, and
(without boilers) are 96 inched stoke end 12 inebee
bore. Witt do e duty of
25 TO 30 HORSE POWER,
Heavy Bed-Plate, and Fly-Wheel 9 felt diameter, and IS
iuebes face. Adders.
JA8. L. DUNNING,
mat6-2w* Atlanta, ueorgia.
To Capitalists and Speculators,
FOR SAZ.S OR EXCHANGE.
AAA ACRB3 OF LAND, in Emannel ooanty.-
AiljUUU Also, my landed interests in Montgomery
count*, and some lota in ‘Cherokee, Georgia: Address,
through Poet Office, P. H. LOUD,
mar6-lm* Atlanta, Georgia.
DRYGOODS.
5Q0Q YARDS CALICOES
300 yards bleached Sheeting
860 pair Ladles’and Misaca Gaiters and Slipper
12 docen Men’s and Boy’s Hata
And a variety of Fancy Dry Ooodj, for sale at wholuai-
only by B. SOLOMON A BROS,
deel7-tf Oommiasioo Mcrcbante,
NOTICE OP PAY MASTER.
H AYING been assigned to duty as Pay Master at this
post, notice la hereby given that I have enteiod
upon tbe discharge of the duties assigned me.
Office on Alabama street, nearly opposite tbe Market
House - it. F. BOMAR,
Capt. end Aet. Q. M
Atlanta, Feb. 14,1848. foblu
COME TO JACK WALLACE
T DODD’S CORNER, WHITEHALL STREET, with
). ail yonr Change Bills ou the
Joaiah Morris A Oo
r J. bn Qenly A Co, .
And get 90 cento on the dollar.
WANTED, TO PURCHASE
A GOOD STATIONARY ENGINE, from S to 10 Horae
Power Apply to
feb21-2w J MCPHERSON A 00.
RED CLOVER SEED.
^ SMALL lot of Choke East Tennessee, Bed (Rover
Seed, fresh and Clean
J HcPHBRSON A 00.
SUPERIOR SMOKING TOBACCO.
CASKS TEN-POUNDS BALES,
3 Cues one-pound Papers,
The bales we e put up b- the spriog of 1861, by Wads
A Moorman of Ljnckbnrg Va, expressly for.the Baltimore
market. It la free frem sterna and dirt and made or Nol
Tobacco.
The Found F.pera are in admirable condition for letail
leg.
On consignment and for aale by
R. H..PARKS A 00.. ? ,
f,b:2 tf Whitehall street.
SUBSTITUTES t
R ELIABLE SUBSTITUTES, over 45, can be had by ap
plying lo J. K. Wallace, *t the store orP- A G; F.
I>odd- Cm
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RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
W hitelxall Street,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
txf ILL attend to buy lug and selling all klnda of mer-
» v ehandixe. AU order* for goods must be accompa-
aled with the cash to secure attention. janll-ly
Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion.
r I tBK undersigned' is authorized to receive Volunteer
1 'Tecmlta for auy Company iu Cobb’s Georgia Legion,
now stationed near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Any per
son cau now joiu tbis Legion, whether subject to Con
scription or not, by volunteering, and will be entitled to a
BOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLARS,
aud all the rights and privileges of volunteers. Persons
wishiug to join any Company in the Legion, can address
ot call on mu at Covington, Ueorgia. .
W. D. C0NYBR8,
fublS-21t* Capt Co A, Infantry, Cobb’s Legiun.
ConiitUntlonabst copy aud send bill to this office.
- VV..,' . A CARD.
M lt. DAVID MAYER, thankful lor peat favors ami the
liberal patronage heretofore bostowe<l upon him
ftonld respectfully announce to tbe citizens of Atlanta, aud
nuronndiLg country, that he has aasoclatld himself with
Eessrs. J. Jacobi) and J. Kapp for Uie purpose of opening
an Auction and Commission fliisiueas, at his old stand, ou
-Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commenoe on Sep
tember 16th, and would solicit a continuance of favors for
the new firm.
All those indebted to Mr. D. Mayer will fiuv the books
tnd netes at the Auction office, and are earnestly request-
ai to call and |»eplO-tij Dr MAYER.
ATTENTION!
TWO MORE~COMFANIES
Wanted for _Ooast Defense.
11 if Y REGIMENT, authorized by tho Secretary of War,
1VJL to arrve on the O ast of Georgia, la nearly complete.
1 want two more companies at onco. Single recruits wit
be received. Parties bringing squads of 90 or 80 men cat,
unite lo tons a Company, with the privilege of electing
the Compauy officers.-
Fitly notiars B.nnty will be paid immediately.
JOHN L. HARDEE,
marl tf Col. Commanding.
GOLD AND SILVER COIN.
i GOLD COIN "
_ 1 370 Silver Cain, for sate by
iebx6-le
T. G. SIMMS
NEW BACON.
1 200 ” ICK HAMS, to arrive
600 lbs assorted ghouidc-rs, to strive
A few choke old Hama iu Store, for sale by
feb25-lw T.ii. SIMMS.
MORE SOAP.
6oo ‘g&atr soap * w*Smms.
A VALUABLE FAMILY RE8IDEMCE FOE SALE.
VTEAR tho Depot at Covington, Oe. Tbe house has 7
roona, 6 fire places, a good kitchen end 3 good negro
houses. The lot oonlefn* 6 acres, baa a good teach aad
It is about midway between the
do Female end Emory; also, 100
near by, 45 of which is woodland,
good i each and
apple orchard, good, never-failing well of water, aad all
uecesukry outbuildings. It is about
two Colleges, viz: Maaonk Female.
• foul forming land near I
which will be sold with-the boees aad lot If dpsiaad. For
forther particulars, apply to tbe undersigned, or T. F.
Uyer, Covington, Georgia.
ROBERT L. CBAWLKV A BRO,
Frauklln Building,
JenS-U Atlanta, Georgia.
STONE CUTTERS WANTED.
O work on 8tone for C. 8. Armory, at Macon, Qeor-
__ ‘ gl*. Ha-ring taken the cc-utrac. to tarnish a Urge
amoeet of Granite Work for the above-mentioned build
ing, wo an. much in n*ed of workmen to carry on the
work. We are empowered to furnish exemptions .from
Conscription, and will pay liberal wages.
- WOOD * MEADOR,
feblS-lm Stone Mountain, Georgia.
CaiolinUn, Oolnmbia; Telegraph, Macon, andChrac.1-
de, Augnsta, copy and send bills to this office immediate
ly-
T. L. JOHNSON * CO.,
WHOLESALE COMAJfSSIOB MLKCHASTS,
SELMA, ALABAMA
£_)KuMPT attention ^to all nisisfgiimseta. Advances
Mtosra. Uunmcntt ATay tor, AU^U,' MeasnnW
A Co, Atlanta.
100 ke.t Nalls, assorted
20,000 lbs Swedea Iron
200 bushels 8eed Os’s
Jost arrived and for tala by
J. L WINTER A CO,
No. 30 Alabama street.
RETURN AT ONCE.
Ci«r Iflra Groroia Kiomisr, Worroama Bxmu»x, •
Fredericksburg, Va., Feb. 24th, 18(4. f
tern ef my Compauy who obtaiowt fnrlougts
prevkos to the 1st of J senary, 1163, are hereby or
dered to report to their Keglinena within fifteen days,
otherwl-o they will be considered and treated as desert-
J 0 KOPKR,
Capt Com’d’g Oo F, 18th Ga Reg’L
JUST RECEIVED.
Cft BUS. FRESH TENNESSEE CLOVER SEED
a)(J foooo iu O- pper, In 50 »rd 100 lb boxes
8 boxes Scotch Sunil
60 It s Tennessee Shoe Thread
hOB-T. J. LOWRY A OO.,
Cv mudssion Merchants,
marfi-lw ’ Whitehall street.