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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1863.
VOLUME IH—NO. 26
ran. iuui.nin.1,
PEASE a DAVIS,
WHOLESALE
f i* H <) O E R ^
Commission Merchants,
Poochtre«*0treet.
Atlanta—r.
OKOKOl A_
rtRUt»N
<•« AKCH
BROOMS,
BUCKETS,
SUGALS '
RICE,
KLoUR, MEAL,
VlMttlAR.
UHlRflN S
OHNABURGS.
CIGARS,
SHEETINGS.
YARNS,
U taogiheeds Choice Brown Soger
300 boxes Tobacco
10 ba«e prime lil • Ooff
lOOdoaon Wn-r Rue* —arriving
60 hep Nails— > ' led ilxae
. i boxee Tn'oeotloe 6> ••
^ PEASE * DAT IS.
A. c \ WYLY & CO.,
WHOLESALE
cm o
C E R S
Commission M^ rc ^ aa ^»'
At llielr Old Ittndi
Corner of Peach-Tree and Walto. n
Art .ANTA, GEORGIA.
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LANGSTON CRANE & HAMMOCK
Commission Merchants.
*«iIT HOOK.TO COSFEDERACF OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
For die Sale of Beal Estate, all binds of Mer
chandise and Prodm-e.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
all orders.
REFERENCES.
W W Cle> toe, Agent Oa R R Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
I H Porter, Ag>t G*R It Depot, Atlanta, Oa.
Phin : *y A City tor. iottih, Ga.
A P Deerlng, Oeabler Bank or Athene
Geo W William. A Co, Onarleeton, H O.
Bex J W Bnrke, Uaco.-, Ga
A C Van Epps, Chattanooga. Tenn.
R 0 l.oberU, Bweet Water, Best Tenn
8 O Ellington, Washington, Ga.
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NEW. FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO.,
AUCTION
AED
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, - ... GKOBGIA.
R ESPECTFULLY solicit a ah are • f patronage and hope
by strict attention to bnilness to gtre entire eatie-
taction to their patrona. dec6-tf
■ a amom a uooa « a nix
. AM088, L1GON As CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, OBOROIA, .
E
OB the Bale of Prodooe, Merchandise, Beal Estate, Ne-
, Ac. ddes-ti
JUST BBGBIVBD vgoH BALTIMORE
And for Sale Low Car Cash,
BG8 80DA "»
380 fi>* Indigo l —».
!<W Me Green Paint ' * .
8000 Ibe Venetian'Bed
608 fcj Yellow Paint
•00 lbe Verm till in Bed
400 lbe Black r
'800 Bit Claret
360 &• Mace
36 doc Unatard
W M IB1UH. a OOLB WPJSMAK.
INMAN, COLE Sc CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the , nurclia8£) an ^ 80,6 ot Merchandise,
fieftl Uve Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, No.
W h h... .t^-o room, and will gtre personal at
*■**?“mot entrusted to oa. OOoe ii
tention to alt bna ”*"”. . ^.ui
Beach A Boot’s store, vynU. 911 * 11
100 (
60 Morphine
M Me Opium,
Together wl h a doe assortment or all Unde ot Medi
cines—Cheap for < aah -
8. R. KRAMER,
8tga oT the Golden Mortar,
teb33-8m Whitehall street.
xaairut or
.RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Htreet,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA,
tx/ILL attend to haying and eelUng all kind* of iner-
” chandiae. All orders tor goods must bo accompa
nied with the cash to secure atUntlou. janllly
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
Late of Memphis, Tina.
u
nm
_ Att established la Moatgomeiy, A1
(X Agency tor ail kinds ot SMOKUi
fitotllNlA TOBACCO, to which he would
r tor all kinds c
tOBAOCO, ton
act public attention- The store formerly
tees re. Middletua * Loftin, Ho, 11 Court street,
meed lor the purpose, where at all times can be
m'y the beet and most general oanortmenl of Till
tide ot Virginia; bnt also a constant supply of the
tad dues! gi a lee of r L G AH. The hsUittes
huger cannot lie surpassed by any other bouse in the Ooo-
Notioe—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE, I
atlasti, Gi., June a), 1S63. (
breaches cl American Poplar, ^railed aleo M mte-woed,
Oeaoe-woodand tuni -tree,)root WjNtrred.
Three berks must be drefullr dried end securely r-eew-
ed. They may he brought to this office, or sent tohr.L.
W. Waller, Botanical Agent, Carterevillo Ga; or W. W.
Durham, Botanical Ageut, Decatur, Ga
GEORGE & BLACKIK,
lyl-U Burgeon and Medical Purrs j or, C. S. A
L 00 **
SPINNING WHEELS,
8LAIE8,
SHUTTLES, AO
for sale by J B PITTS,
tobtl-Sm Marietta street.
Omoa or Assist.sr Quranauasrs
Columbus, Ga, Sept. 6,1862.
B * order ui Quartermaster General, I here been an-
owel«larttaeaii»ec«sm.adof collecting the bid.-*
w Use UwTes killed tor the army, tor tanning, and tin
Mtukeaaef Iwaiher tor manufacturing. Teunere haring
Leather ou band and wanting Hides, will do well to ed-
ma wHh proper retoraacea The army most be shod,
and hie the duty of all patriotic tanner, to assist in ec
Mag- AU leather held at unreasonable prices will be
mprmeed P. W. DILLARD,
WANTED*
AT THE
ATLANTA STEAK MMTCRT.
•FOB. OASil,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
tauirtf
B- T. HENUWR80N, Agent.
•JBO. W. ADAIR,.. J. HENLY SMITH,
■DIT0BS AND PROPRIkTORS.
B. C. SMITH, M. D,.. J. N. CARD0Z0,
OUR NEW RATES.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annum ............................................tl‘1 08
Daily, six months 7 00
Dally, three months, 4 00
Dally, one month...— 1 60
Weekly per annum 4 00
No name entered on onr Books wlthect Payment In
Adranco
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten Unes or less, or space to the
amount of one square, for one Insertion, 81.
. For each subsequent Insertion lees than one month,
60 centa per sqnare.
On advertisements standing one month, a dednct,on of
10 per cent, will be made,
0 adrertliements standing two mon'bs, a deduction of
80 per cent will be made.
Adreitlcements standing three months will be chasged
$36 per sqnare.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
months.
Advertisements or notices In the local column, will be
charged 23 cents per Une for each Insertion.
All obituaries and article* that ate personal, or not of
general pnblio interest, must be paid for as advertise
ments.
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advertisements in the Weekly only, will be charged $1
oer square for each insertion.
Advertisements appearing in both the Dally and Week
ly, will be charged To cents per square for each insertion
in the Weekly.
flow to Send us Money with Safety-
Wo 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
ance. This company is respomibU 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 bo safely without costing
them any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Agent and taking his re
ceipt.
All such letters must be sealed with
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
N consequence of the extraordinary, demands made
upon our Road* for Transportation,-by the Confede
rate States Government; together with the extatonw ofe,
state of i4uaawteai*to' ?*
( isriw".£
have any control, notioe lehi
* Atlantic, Macon k Western,
meet, first eigne a stipulation or agreement, relieving th*
R°*d.froinell liability tor j
Superintendent W. A A~R.B-
IbAAO SCOTT,
President M. k W. B. B.
0(0. O. HULL
Superintendent A- A W. P. B. K.
AtU.it«, Nov. 38, lbCS.
For Sale.
▲ VeLUABLE PLANTI0N, conteiniag 1,087 acre*, of
wbfoh 65o acres a.e cleared, and in an excellent
■tats ef cultlvatUu, eltueted on
Joining tends of Major R H B«*l,*ight talles freta »tw-
•oo, Torrollcounty. The pUec to
will
asss.’ , £ , £;si».s2.’s»»”,s:
Sstrf January. SSTton. FiMde^gt^ac, mmbo
boueht with the place. For further pmticmlara, aooress
the «ubecribrr «Lt chickaeawhatchie, lend county,
JOHN B VANOVER.
amount of money contained therein, must
be marked on the outside.
City Stxtoscrlbsra.
ggy Mr. Jeea e Reneau is authorized to
reoetve and reoeipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confederacy.
* Our .Carrier arrangements are now so per
fected by “iUncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,”
that every residence', ofSoe and shop in the
city can get the Confbdera<iz in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hospital Assoclatloia. .
Ehe following committee has been appoint
ed to cook for the wounded soldiers at the
Hospitals, commencing March 9th, 1868:
Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Lovejoy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs E Payne, Mrs Ven
able. - •
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mis G.G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
Seals.
Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hall, Mrs S. B, Bob-
son, Mrs W Peok, Mrs Lawsbe, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, Hra 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 Moll, Mrs Joiner.
Sunday— Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da
vis, Mrs Purtell.
Ml. Phillip’* Hospital Aid Society.
Ike following Ladies have been appointed to
cook tor the “SonUera’ Rest” the week begin*,
ning Feb. 23d, 1863:
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Morel, Mrs
Deake, Miss Sinclair.
Tuesday.—Mrs Solomon, Mrs Parse, Mts
Freeman, Mrs Wright.
Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Wells,
Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly.
Thursday—Mrs Browning, Mrs Lazarus, Mrs
Saioshin, Mrs Boring.
Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mrs Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Miss Mollie Wright.
Saturday.—MrsKennard, Mrs H T Jones,
Miss Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters.
Sunday.—Mrs Shallcross, Miss Nannie Jud
son, Miss Rowena Hale, Mrs Judson.
Mrs H. T. JONES,
Directress.
Destruction of the Hatteraa—Reports ef
He r Commander.
U. S. Consulate, Kingston, Jamaica, )
January, 21,1863. J
To lion. Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy:
Sir: It is my painful duty to inform the
department of the destruction of the
United States steamer Hatteras, recently
under my command, by the rebel steamer
Alabama, on the night of the 11th inBt., off
the coast of texas. The circumstances of
the disaster are as follows:
On the afternoon of the 11th inst., at
3:30 o’clock, while at anchor in company
with the fleet, with commander Bell, of
Galveston, I was ordered, by signal from
the flag-ship Brooklyn, to chase a sail to
southward of eastward.
I got unuer way immediately, £ and
steamed with all speed in the ‘direction
indicated. After some time, a strange sail
could be seen from the Hatteras, and
which was ascertained to be a steamer,
which fact I communicated to the flag-ship
by signal. I continued chase, and rapidly
gained upon the suspicious vessel. When
within about four miles of her, I observed
that she had ceased to steam, and was ly
ing broadside awaiting us. It was nearly
seven o’clock, and quite dark; but. not-.,
withstanding the obscurity of the night, f ;
felt assured, from the general character of,
the vessel, and her maneuvering, that I ’
would soon encounter the steamer Ala
bama.
■. Being able to’ work but four guns on the
sides of the Hatteras—two short thiity-
two-poundera, one thirty—pounder rifled
gun, and one twenty-pounder rifled gun—
1 concluded to close with her, that my guns
nught be as effective as possible. I came
witbin easy speaking range, and, upon
asking, “What steamer is that?" I re*
ceived answer, “Her Britannic Majesty’s
ship Vixen.” I replied I would send a
boat aboard, and immediately gave the
order. *
In the mean time both vessels were
changing their positions, the stranger en<>
deavoringto gain a desirable position for a
raking fire.
Almost simultaneously with piping away
tie boat the stranger replied: “We are
the Confederate steamer Alabama," which
— t-t* - V—rrf-’ijewiT it
the same moment returned the lire, an
steered directly toward the Alabama, but
she was enabled, "by her great speed and%y
the foulness of the bottom of the Hatteras,
and, consequently, her diminished speed,
to thwart my attempt, when 1 had gained
a digtanoe of but thirty ym-ds from her.
Giorgio.
M>l0-2m
J. B. TIPPIN,
a boltttele and Retail Dealer In Foreign and
ItsHseflr
dry goods,
/ tONNALLY’B BLQOK. WMtelten trivet oar ^rt^rem
95
*A “GOOD EGG,” SURE.
ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR BALE,
within eevea milee of' Atlanta, oa the rood leodiug
ta Turner k M.jvotf. Ferry, with a oo^rtaUe dWelUng
hoaae and out-Luildtng*; , a Jho-
fine running order, with
Inched, wiib power tnffleentto
time. AU for the etneU uioT *5.000. Thota wUhing W
purch&te wlU plee« apply to J- R. Mayeoo, AUanta Fe
male Inatitntis or J B. May-on, on the
doclT-tf ,
JUST RECEIVED.
BUS. FREeB TKNNKSSEK CLOVER
Olf 60C01U Upper,in tO and 100 lb box*.
. 8 boxe*.Scotch Snuff
•j ii. Tenneeeee Shoe Throad
EOB'T.J. LOWBY *CiL,
OommUeion Merchant*,
j Whitehall itieeL
^ jga- Bring in yonr Advertisements earley in
the day and there will be no delay in their dj*
pea ranee.
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
I N connqnenee of the extraordinary demand* made up
on co. Reads for Transpc-rUtion, together with the
the existence of a itate of circumstance* overwi ichwe
nor onr agent* can have any control, notice is hereby giv
en that the WMiem k Atlantic, Macon k Western, and
Atlanta k West Point Rood*, will not herealter receive,
trnniport, or store any freiOit from any * nice or author
ity, nntil further notice, unlcse the owner, agent, or ahip-
ner. at the point of shipman’. first rigu* a stipulation or
agreement, reUeVing the rood Grom all liability.
^ . JOHN S. HOWLAND.
Bnp’t W k A K B
ISAAC SCOTT,
PrertM* WBB
GKO. 0. HULL
t Sup’tAAWBB
Atlanta, feb. 28,1883.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
state of Cultivation
first rate hot
Point BaU-
* N excellent Plantation, in a high state of (
A containing 6SS acre*, 130 of which are fir
tom, only 23 milee from the Atlanta k West
read, on the Chattahoochee Hirer, in Campbell conntr.cs
bobsoght by application to this office. febu-tf
At thiB range, musketry n-><J |.i«n,l >h *U
were exchanged. Firing « <inue<t mill
great vigor on both sitii-i lenjtii «
shell entered amidships n. ■< -r li.itu. net
ting fire to it, and at the r isiaut a
[.passed through the sickbay, explod
ing in an adjoining compartment,' also
producing fire. Another entered the cylin
der, Billing the engine room and deck with
steam, and depriving me of any power to
maneuver the vessel or to work the pumps,
on which a reduction of the fire depended.
With the vessel onfire in two places, and
beyond human power, a hopeless wreok,
with her walking beam shot away, and her
engine rendered’ useless, I still maintained
an active fire, with' the double hope of
disabling the Alabama and attracting the
attention of the fleet off Galveston, which
was'only twenty-eight miles distant.
It was soon reported to me that shelis
had entered the Hatteras at water line,
tearing off entire sheets of iron, and that
water was rushing in rapidly, utterly defy
ing every attempt to remedy the evil, and
that she was rapidly sinking. Learning
this melancholy truth, and observing that
the Alabama was on my port bows, entirely
STEAM ENGINES.
16) NEW STEAM ENGINES FOB SALE, complete, and
-£> {without boilers) are 116 inches stoke and 12 lnchee
Lure. Will do a duty of
25 TO. 30 HORSE POWER,
. Heavy Bed-Plate, and Fly-Wheel 9 fott'dlameter, and 12
inches lace. Address
JA8. L. DUNNINO,
mai6-2w* Atlanta, utorgia.
without any desirable result-, the lives of
all under my command. To prevent the
blowing up of the Hatteras from the fire,
weich was making much progress, I ordered
the Magazine flooded, and, afterward, a lee
gun to be fired. The Alabama then asked if
assistance was desired, to which an affirm
ative answer was given. The Hatteras was
now going down, and, in order to save the
lives of* my officers and men, I caused the
armament* on the port-side to be thrown
overboard.
After considerable delay, caused by the
report that a steamer was seen coming from
Galveston, the Alabama sent us assistance,
and I have the pleasure of informing the
department that every living being was
conveyed safely from the Hatteras to the
Alabama. Ten minutes after leaving the
Hatteras she went down, bow first, with
her pennant at her masthead, and with all
her muskets and stores of every character.
The enemy not being able, owing to her
rapid sinking, to obtain a single weapon.
The battery upon the Alabama, brought
into action against the steamer Hatteras,
numbered seven guns.
From the character of the cotcat, and
the amount of damage done to the Ala
bama, I have no reason to believe tbaf any
officer failed in his duty. To the men of
the Hatteras I cannot give too much pra{3e.
Their enthusiasm and bravery were of the
highest order. I mclose the report of the
Assistant Surgeon, by which you will ob
serve that five men were wounded and two
killed.
'"■'“’"'““iaruta
LieutenanbUommanding.
„ ^saa-The Federal authorities at Nuhville have
been seizing all the Confederate money in, the
hands of the bankers of that city. About nine'
tr thousand dollars was taken possession of by
them in one day.
Here ia Prentice’a last joke:
ft,“A ram ia an amimal whose butt is on the
wrong end of her.”
SAVANNAH CALLS!
RALLY GEORGIANS,
And Fill up the Ranks!
O UR COMPANY hiving been organized and received
a* Company A, in Col J. L Hardcore Regiment,now
completing it* org«ui7. uion tor eorvira on lbe
COAST OF GEORGIA,
Wo will accept a tew more lecrait* to fill it np to th*
maximum euncanl. The beet of Audi and Oiothing
faruiibed u won a* th* Regiment Ii organized
D O SMITH, Captain.
K W CRAVEN, lit Lieut.
J 8 THKA8HKR- 2d Lteat.
.1 J McKOY. B’vt 2d Lieut.
•* J L Honied RJfi>e,” Hardoe’e Reg’t Oa Vote.
On* of them may be tonnd at all times at the office of-
Ooi«. Sir troll and Gill, where they will receive recruit*
and pay Iho BOUNTY 1 OP 8W:
Atlanta, Oa. March 2,1368; mu3-lf
JUST FROM NASSAU.
JQ OASES ENGLISH PRINTS
too lbe Shoe Thread
810 tbs Flax Thread . .
2 0 diz-n Brown Widdwr Soap
600 diaen Fine Combs
f 0 M Coatee Needle* No. 000 to No. 3
1,000 deem Steel Pon*, beet quality ®
16 d. rsu Freneii Calf Skins
* 100 diaeo Linen Cambric Handkerchief*
ALSO, TO ARRIVE,
60 keg* Bi Carb ef Soda
- M. SALOSHIN k CD .
Exchange Broker* and Commiuion Merchant*,
morlO-lw* Whitehall itrret.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY EXPRESS.
* LL Packages weighina 40 pound* xnd o-rer, most be
'A^ucarely (trapped.
freight must be distinctly led wit ■ full name
: ounoignee, and all othor name* »i...ii,or it will not be
.--reived.
Article* ui a fragile nature taker a v re entire rial
i-aly..
freight for klacun, Savannah and Son estern Geor-
tiiv.wiilbe eceived nntil 0 80 A. M.
There being! Expreasee in and oat beta en the hoar*
• 4 And 7.80 P M , wo cannot recoive IreigLt after 4 P.
*4. ’ Except Uoverniuont Freight.
Storage will be charged < n all freight nt>< called tor,
J - hoar* otter reoeption
FRED. COULTER,
Ag.ut Southern Kxpree* Or-mpauv
\;anto, Jan. 13th, 1868. jaalftt
Adjutant cm Ixerxcioa Genual’* Ovnoa, I
Richmond February S, 1863 )
General Order* No. 14.
e e * • * •
|>UE Superintendento* theeiitreand Mining Bateau.
.A t* antln.rUsd and directed to enforce exieiing oon-
tract* or the uovernment in Iron Lead and other muni-
Uon*. When iron aua other article* thus c mracted tor
oud needed for the Bervioe, are aacettained to hare been
•old at private sale, or are not promptly delivered accor
ding to the term* and spirit ot the contract, they may be
takenwhe ever fan.d; and npon requisition, awltiance
•hall be afforded by the commandant os the neareat poat
or camp of in*.motion to the officer or agent of the Aim
ing Bart.au specially charged with the enforcement of the
contract.
when a contract itall have been persistently violated
after tea day* 1 .notice, all detailed or conacrlpted men will
be withdrawn and awigaed to other work*.
8. COOPER,
Acjntant and Inspector General.
f.i \ TIERCES NEW RICE, for aa’e by
OU feb28-lm
PEASE A DAVIA
WWSSfWBCTF
kbiS-lm t-EASE A DAVIS.
ltn DOZ BLACKING, for (ale by
iOU feb28-lm . PEASE *• DAVIS.
9 nnrk CHOICE CIGARS, Ibrtaleby *
,UUU feb28-lm PEASE dt DAVIS.
—-—*— —t—
vy war, wtn e
of the above order. Ii
brought to my notice, and in .
order from the Superintendent otAho Nitre and Mining
Barren, wilt lend every contractor w toiling, who U «ub-
Jeot to the cbnwrtpt law, to the neareat camp of inatrno-
tton for aarvioe in the army.
WM. RICHARDSON HUNT,
marll-lm Major, ao , on qtdnanee Ijpty.
To Capitalists and Sneculators.
FOB SALES OB EXCHANGE.
a K Ann ACUK3 OP LAND, In tmsnuel county.—
/4tl)UuU Also, my landed interests in Montgomery
roont,, and some lot* In Cherokee, Georgia. Adores*,
through Poat Office,
mar&-lm*
, LOUD,
Atlanta, Georgia.
DRYGOODS.
gQQQ YARDS CALICOES »
300 yard* bleached Sheeting
260 pair Ladies’ and Mine* Gaiters and 81fpper.
12 dozen Men’s and Boy’s Hate
And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sale at wholes*!’
only by. & SOLOMON A BROS.,
declT-tf Ootnmisaion Merchant-,
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.*
L O.-T, on the 8th instant, between Wbiaehail street and
Grant’* Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
between one bnndred and seventy-fire and two hundred
dollar*—Confederate note*—principally In twenties and
ten*. The finder win receive the above reward by leaving
the book and money at this office, or returning it to me
at Grant’s Hospital.
Janl7-tf B. M.
ENGLISH CALICOES, MUSLIN DELAINES, &c.
1 800 D ° Z CI,AIlK ’ 3 BKST 8POOL THRSAD, 200
9 4 cases Colore English Cali rocs
2 case* Muslin Delaine* (Mourning)
1 case Snpirior Knglith Longcloth
100 boxes Extract Logwood
0 bbl* Sal Bcda, tor sale by
A. J. MOSES,
feb2o-tf *
A. J. MUSES.
At Herring k Co’* Share.
NOTICE ORPAY MASTER.
TJTAVI.NO been areigned to dnty as Pay Master at this
XX test, notlcoia hereby given that I’have enteied
DDoii iho discharge of tho duties &BBi£D6d zne.
Office on' Alabama street, neerly opposite the Market
Hooke E. P. BOMAB,
Capt. and Ast. Q. M
Atlanta, Feb. 14,1863. tobi> *
WANTED, TO PURCHASE
GOOD STATIONARY ENGINE, from 6 to 10 Horse
Power Apply to
■-2w J McPherson a co.
RED CLOVER SEED.
A SMALL lot of choice East Tennesece, Bed Clover
Seed, freeh and Clean
feb24-2w J McPherson k oo.
21 1
SUPERIOR SMOKING TOBACCO.
CtMir TEX-V0U.ND8 BALES,
3 Cases one-p onnd Papers,
The bale* we e pat up in the spring of 1861, by Wade
A Moorman of Lynchburg Ye^expreetly for the Rilt’more
market. It b free from items and dirt and made of No 1
Ttbacoo. i
The Poand Papers are in admirable condition for retiH-
un realignment end for Mieby
. B. H. PARKS k 00.,
fcbA-tf Whitehall street.
SHOE-MAKERS WANTED. •
GOOD SHOEMAKERS can find employment
the Government Shoe Factory under my dir co
lon it this Prat. Nona bnt good hand* need apply.—
those famishing their own tool* will have preferctaw.
Soldier* desiring to work ia this establishment, mast
100'
- g w oaDpHii
feblS-lm Major and Qdartermuter;
SHOE-MAKERS AND LEATHER WANTED.
«, K wish to hire 10 good Ehoe-Msker*. either wlite cr
>v ' black, and two email bci* a* apprentice*. We also
wish to pnrchsre a large quantity of DeataM. .
W. KXLTNBR A CO,
Office in thTcar of 8e*go.i Store,
nuurlO*lBi JcrsjtU street*
[SsUraetfrom Order*.]
I fitJUAV,
tion of certain per.ore irom mil.tory service,” yon
wdleje that I am empowered to anthorize an Ordnance
Officei to exempt all -artiuna, mechanic* and employee*
J» th* establishmonts OI such p*nona u are or may be
vngoged, under contract wttn the Govemmeot, in fnm-
uhtng arms, ordnance and ordnance store*, and othor mu-
nUiotre of -war, saddle*, lurnew and army •nppUc*.’’—
Thea* men nart all bo enroll, d, asd ih.n detailed, a*
pruvlced In tcotton six, Ueneral Orders No 8A
Yon ore diklgnated a* < he Ordnance officer to act, trader
this law, for ail oootrac lor* witnln yonr JarinUcuon.
J UOr.GA8.CoL
Ohl*f of ordnance.
I N parsnanc* of th* above order, all Iron Mu era and
other contractor* within.th* State*ot eUboma, Geor
gis, South Carolina and Tennessee, will make application
to me lor the detail of suen coneerlpt* as may oe lndis-
pensible la carryia* out their contracts with the Ord
nance Dtp«rtueut 0 S A. To prevent frauds, it will bs
required of e.ch c.utractor making appliraUun for h*
detail of conscripts, that his teqoliibou shall te acco. •
panted by a certified copy of hi* oentract, oa oath that
the service* of the person* chaired to te details! are In
dispensable for the lulflUment of hi* ccntract, aud that
the laborer cannot be otherwise obtained, and larther,
that when the service* or the comet Ip is *haU no linger
be needed, the affiant will turn the conscript over to the
Enrolling officer or the district, for service In the army;
alio, a certificate of the Enrolling officer of the district
that the pet son* na. ei in the requisition have been
properly enrolled. Ocnincate* and oath* to be by end
nonce a Jastice of the Peace or otlur magistrate author
liod by law to ivdintnlttflr oaths.
All comma nice: ions addressed to me at Selma, Ala^
will meet prompt atten Ion.
WM RICHARDSON HUNT,
marll-lm 61*), Ac, on Ordnance Dnty,
0. S. Kitts 4sd Mow Rosssii,)
8. Jf
Richmond, Fecrnaiy 8, IMS.
M'
AJOR WILLIAM B HUNT Ucharged with tha ex-
, ccution of the above Ueneral Order, No. 14, In the
States or Georgia, Teuneueo, Alabama and MbolMlpri.
L M. £X. JOHN,
Major and Superintendent.
J- GOODMAN & CO.,
(In Markham’s Building,)
W HITEALL STREET,
Two doors from corner Alabama street.
SADY-MADK CLOTHING
Hosiery
Pocket Knives
Pocket Books
Paper
Shoe* and Boots
3.000 lbs .-Oppress ' ,
Cotton Cards
Coats’ White Thread.
And a variety of other goods and notions. mai7-l
B!
A CARD. ; .
ii R. DAVID MAYER, thankfnt ior post favors and the
JJX liberal (lavronage heretofore bee towed upon him
would respectfully announce to the ertixens of Atlanta and
surrounding country, that he has aMsociatld himself with
Messrs. J. Jacobe and J. Kapp for the purpose of opening
.ii Auction and Commission Business, at hi* old stand, on
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commence on Sep
tember loth, and would solicit a continuance of tovor* for
the new firm.
AU those indebted to Mr. D. Mayer will flu., the books
and notes at the Auotion office, end are earnestly request
ed to call and [sepltotf] Di MAYER.
attention:
TWO MORE~COMPANIES
Wanted for _Goast Defense.
M Y BXGUIKNT, authorized by the Secretary or War,
to sirve on the 0 ast of Georgia, is nearly complete.
1 want two more companies at ono*. Single recruits wil
be received. Parties cringing squads of *o or 30 m»n cat.
unite to torm a Company, with th* privilege of electing
the Company officer*.
Fiity Dollars B.nnty will be paid Immediately.
JOHN L. HARDEE,
tnarl tf ' Col. Commanding.
A VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
apphi orchard, good, never-toiling well of water, and all
necessary ontbnildinga. It is abont midway between the
Goilezcx viz: Masonic Female and Emory; also, 1U0
a good (arming land near by, 46of whiabU woodland,
which will be'aold with the house and lot if devired. For
further particulars, apply to the undersigned, or *. »>
Hyer.Covmgton.Grerg^
L. CRAWLEY A BRO..
Franklin Bnilalng,
JanZ-tf AUanta, Ueorgia.
STONE CUTTERS WANKED.
O work on Stone for 0. 8. Armory, at Macon, Geor-
- - i t. Haviug taken the contrac o furnish a large
amount of Granite Work for the above-mentioned build
ing. we arc much In n- ed of workmen to earry ou the
work. Wo are empowered to furnish exemptions from
Conscription, and will pay liberalwages^
foblS-lm St
Carolinian, Columbia; Telegraph, Mscon, and Chroni
cle, Augusts’, copy and Undfilis ro this office Immediate
ly.
> k MEADOR,
T. JL. JOHNSON dt CO.,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SELMA. ALABAMA,
r ROM PI ‘attention to aU consignment*. Advance*
made when desired *
Kzrx&x5Ci8—Mtxors. Anderbon, Adeir k Oo., AUanta,
Moos re. HncniCott & Taylor, AUanta, 2>.e#«n. W K Yonpg
k Co., Atlanta. Jan2T-ly»
■ TIERCES NEW BICE
LUU jOOkej.sNai’s.aaforted
£00 b}xse Tobacco
20 Bngades
3),COO lbs Swedes lion
200 bnsbels heel Oa’s
Jut atrivei asd for sale by
msiT-tf
j. L WINTER k OO,
No, 20 Alabama street.
800 GROSS
STAR STEEL PENS,
mstS-tf
THE BEST ARTICLE, for sale by
MCPHERSON k 00.