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»bi ipublio eooB Biroxi »wnti advahtage
by ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 14 ;S 1863.
VOLUME III—NO. 27
*" »»».nun.|
I to:ua *. dat»
P&A8E & DAVIS,
- WHOLESALE
« H O C JB H
tuimissioii Merchants,
fc'oucb»ee*Su«et.
ATLANTA, . . . - GEORGIA
.UBAOOO.
BAIAiN
STARCH
BROOMft,
BUCKETS
SUGALS
KICK,
FLOCK, MEAL,
VINKHAii. CIGARS.
LANGSTON CRINS & HAMMOCK.
Commission Merchants.
SKIT ITOOtt TO CONFEDERACY OFFICE*,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
For the Sale of Real Estate, all kinds of Mer
chandise and Produce.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
all orders
anpuuKhOJcs.
W W CH»j ton, Agent Oa R A Bank, Atlanta, Os.
I H Purler, A>-’t SaVk Depot, Atlanta, fit.
Phln’zy A Clayton. Augusta, Ga
A P Bearing, Caatiier Bank of Athene
Geo W William* A Co, Unarleiton, H 0.
Hot J W Burke, >lao.», , Ge
A O Ton lipps, Chattanooga. Toxin
R G Soberta, Sweet Wrier, East Torn,
8 0 KI ling ton, Washington, Ga
lanSl-tf
Vnur' tWi S
i*lNABU«W«.
SKEEflNLS
YARNS,
14 hogsheads Choice Brown Sugar
ih.01 |,u«oa Tobacco
1.U00 Be KllltcktutcU Tobaeoo J
lM.aga prime K1, Ouflc
100di»-g Wo-r »*» — arriving
SO keg* Nall*—• •".led aixea
. lame To’uonUne do .
eh:- PEASE A DAV1&
JUST FROM NASSAU.
OASIS t.NO Li.nil PRINTS
.00 lb* 8‘iou Threat
A,Olka flax Tbttud
S 0 A tw Brown Wlddsor Soap
600 A (cn Pine Combe
10 M Onaiae Needle* No. 000 to No. 8
1,000 dt k ,n Steel Pena, beat Quality
;6 d. zaa Fronah Call Skin*
100 dcxeo Linen Cambric Handkerchief*
ALSU, TO ARRIVE
SO keji Bi Carbcf Soda
M.SALOSHIN * 00
Exchange Broken and Oommitalon Merchant*,
miriO-lw* Whitehall street.
JUST RKUBIVKD FBOU BALTIMORE
And tax Sale Low for Cash
f)K KEGS SODA l
<50 260 tba Indigo
1000 fea Green Paint v -v.
8uOO Dh Venetian Bed
600 ■» fellow Paint
800 Bm Verml'llin Bed
400 tba Black Pepper
30J b> Clorea
ISO tba Mace
•A dog Mustard
ALSO
Id on Qnlnlno
io , B4. Morphine
iO Jba Opium,
Together wi h a One assortment of all kiiids cl Medi
cines-Cheap for • ceh i'**'
Sign of the
Bit,
Mortar,
Whitehall street.
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants
W UitehaJl Street,
ATLANTA, -
- UKOHG1A,
U, II J, attend to baying and toiling all kind* of ruti-
v ’ uUandla* All orders tw good* most he accompa
nied with the caah to moon attention. Janll ly
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
Lata of Memphis, Ten*.
U AP Mituand to ktoutgomerj, Alabama, a firsts lac*
*<*:> J lur *U kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING
11mil.*41A TOHAOOO, to which ha wvmsU respectfully dh
*«» pub!t. allaotioa. Tha at re jcrmerlj occupied by
•*«v Midileton A Curtin, No, U Ouori street, baa base
■uaatkl lx, ii,. purpura, where at all timo* can be k*md DU*
n't the l.j*t u.| jajst general aamrttMut u| Tobacco oot-
*■-1* at rir f iiu», bat also a conatant supply Of the ooarust
- .J naew sr,. ■«* ul SOOAK. The fccUittaw for Obtaining
-:«« i« mrpaaaud by any other heap! to the Oou-
>•<*-» «epJO-»f
Notice—fiarks Wanted.
MEDICAL PUBVBYOKSOFPICB, |
JaCOULAU gwaasas.v--- alma*
Atlanta. Ga., Joo» a>» 3-*lX j
•J US Le t pnoa* sriU be raid by theuadsrelgned
t larp.. quantities of the folk,wing BARKS:
Mem, breaches and toot of Dogwood, (root pi starred),
tranche. and root* of White Willow; ro*t, trunk and
branch*, of American Poplar, (called alao White-wood
*'“ 1 ‘nlip-ttei^ root preferred.
Lo carefully dried ana Secnrety mat
Tr “1 to brought to tht. office, or *eut to Mr. L.
n Boiaaicai Agent. Oanerariito tie ; or W W
onil >n. touuo *JIc. r.-...... n.
, ■ *~*~«i*pas, vatiesasu
' ant, toiMuoal Agent, Decatur, Ga.
_., OKliRUK B. BLAOKXE.
Seigaw. an! Medical Parr ay or, D.B- A
’ 00U6
LlliSIxa WHBRLS,
SHUTTLES. Ac
J R PITTS,
Marietta attest
.of. r •»-•
Ltothai CU band and waniUg Hid^wBfito wdl to
rnaamc mil proper references. Ttoauny mn*?U toed.
■and It is tea doty of all patriotic — ■ r” 1
doing. All leather held'at
GKO. W. ADAIR,.: J. HENLYSMITH,
IDIXOSS AND FROPRIKTORS.
B. 0. SMITH, M. D, J. K. GARDOZO,
Uaily, per
Dailij, six months..
Daily, three menths,
UaOy, one month
Weekly per annum..,
full M W BOTJHMOK
N IL VV FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO,
A. U C? T I O N
AN1>
Commission Merchants,
-a_ ^ ^ V ^ •»
Ho 14 AJabaum Street, liitnei of Pfyor,
ATLASTA,
UBURU1A.
J KSPBCTFULLY aolarif a snare • f pt-trunage cud hope
X by atrict atl'Ulluu t., botlntoS to give entire aatla-’
triton to their patrutu. decd-ti
a AHOtu . i> u.aoti a o use*
AMGfilti. J-.A4AOJSL-dkUQdXu .
Wholesale Grocers
AMU
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell SUceU,
ATLANTA, UKOKG1A,
lylt the sale of Piodnoti, Marohandiae, Real iiatato, Ne-
i groes, Ac. v ddeb-»
w a nuK. a ouu 11 unut
inman, 4 cojuh: & co*
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Par chare and Sale of Merchandise)
Real Emate, Live Hiocfc, Bond*, Stouts,
Negroes, sc.
Ul M have itnpla store room, and wtU give personal ab
W tontion to all bn-iuoas onuastod tons, Offioe ir
Beach A Kent’s atore, Whitehall street novl-ri
WANTED,
AX THB
kmmta sTBii* 'tmmi.
FOR CASH,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
a T UBNDBRAkUi. 4|sW
janlftf
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
N cmuwnanoa of the extraordinary demands made
s upon our Roads for Transportation, by tha Coalode-
iato States Govorninent; together with tho exiatocce of a
state of drcomstancaa, over which wo nor our Agents can
Railroads will not heieafter raeeivo, transport, or I
any freight, nntfl fttrther notice, (oxccpt for GeTernn
u Joss tho owner, agent, or shipper, at tha point of »hij>.
it, first signs a stipnlatiou or agreement, relieving tbs
Is from all liability for loss or damage
u irons u j J0iul a. HOWLAND,
Superintendent W. A A. R. it
ISAAC 800TT,
Prasidsnt M. A W. R. R.
GKO. 0 HULL,
bopedstadut A. A W P. R. R.
A Hants Nov. 88, lit*. _ • UOTM, ~ tl
For Sale.
A Vk LUABLE P* ANTION, oontstnlog 1,1*37 acres, of
which 660 acres a.e cleared, and in an excallent
«Uto of cnltivatloa. situated «m Kiokee Cro£ and ad-
t-rnin. lauds of Maiur N H Beal,eight miles frem Dow-
^if,, ril county'rhe place ia well improved, with
t^ a!d !»mfMt*ble framed cabins and alt other neoaa-
sary btrildings. The lands will produce from 1'°®°
SBlrer acre,aud iwaseeetonuivento too pumas
Sstclr January, lSTiforu, Fodder, Stock, *c,
k-n-ht with the niece- For furiher pa. ticulill, i
can be
addrea
henffat with thVnlace. For further pa> (icuisn, aoaj«.
tharatocribai atChickaaawhatchie, Teirell county,
JOHN B VaNOVBR.
tba tatocribai
tHorgto.
fsblo-k’m
J. S. TIPPiN,
Loibsals dud Bdiati DnhUi i« ForeljB
HeasMic
* t>JR^ GOODS,
. kOMNALLrSBLOOR SfhltehaU^t curdoomfrun
y AUtoata Strutt-
-A *• GOOD EGG,” SPUE.
ACRsS OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOB SAX*
95 within twvsn -Ha. oi Attuua, an the road^teading
tanning
md, wi’h
nawer saffie ent to rttn these all at tha same
r P Stoamalt»umof8S.0nb. IhoMwiahlagtc
1 nlsate apply to J. B- Mayana, Atlanta Fa-
. * s ^ *Maw..A Oft (Vfi LKflUfM
AU for l
S^ttTlMlitntJovJ n^Suysoo. on tba preiaisea
daalT-tf
Jl ST RECEIVED.*
C/k BUS FREeH IBNNESSBB OLOVBR SBBD
O0 twnuo ppar.ia *• msl 16# lb boxes
* box- scab* Saoff
SJUs Xen«-toehhmIhrtod Ky
?- mmm %e\tiiUmi
OCR NEW BATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
...»U 00
7 DO
... 4 00
1 60
~.t 4 00
No name entered on oar Books srithei t Payment in
Advance
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or lest, br space to the
amount of one square,for one Insertion, 81.
For e&eh subsequent Insertion less than one month,
60 cents per square.
On advertisements srundlug one month, a dednct.oo of
10 per cent, will bo made,
0 advertisement! standing two mou'hs, a deduction of
80 per cent will be made.
AdvwtUeinenta standing three months trill be chasged
$26 per square.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
Advertisements or notices in the local column, will be
charged 85 cents per line for each insertion.
All obituaries and articles that aro personal, or not of
.cnerol public Interest, mutt be paid for as advertise
ments.
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Admtisements in the Weekly only, will be charged 81
per f.quart) for each insertion. •
Advertisements appearing in both the Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 76 eente per square for each insertion
in the Weekly.
Bow to Send ns filoney.wUli Safety,
Wt> have matle 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 ia responsible and will
make good any loss of money while in their
hands. AU 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 takiDg his re
ceipt.
tST All such letteis must be sealed with
saa, w ttha UlV MGIIIFM I
amount of money contained therein, mdi
be marked bn the outside.
CUy Suhacribera.
Hr. Jees e Reneau is authorized to
reoetve and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confederacy.
Our Carrier arrangements are now so per
fected by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley,”
that every residence, office and shop in the
eity can get the Conisderacy in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hospital Association.
The following committee has been appoint
ed to cook for the wonnded soldiers at the
SoBpitals, oommenoing March 9th, 1863:
Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Lovejoy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs £ Payne, Mrs Ven
able
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs G Q Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
Seals.
Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, Bob-
son, Mrs *V Peok, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs CrusseU, Mrs Bice, Mrs B,
Winehip, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown
Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs
doyt, Mrs Bogers, Mrs Chandler
Saturday—Mrs 1 Winship, Mre Besaent,
Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner.
Sunday--Mre Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mre Da
vis, Mrs Purtell.
St. Fbtillp’a Hospital Aid Society.
1 he tollowing Ladies have been appointed to
cook for tho “Soldiers’ Rest” the week begin*,
ning Feb. 23d, 1863:
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Morel, Mrs
Drake, Mias Sinclair.
Tuesday.—Mw Soloman, Mre Purse, Mia
Freeman, Mrs Wright.
Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Welle,
Mrs. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly.
Thursday—Mrs Browning, Mrs Lazarus, Mrs
Saloahin, Mrs Boring.
Friday.—MrsSella, Mra Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Miss Mollie Wright.
Saturday.—Mrs Kennard. Mra H T Jones,
Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters.
Sunday.—Mre Shallcross, Miss Nannie Jud
son, Miss Rowena Hale, Mrs Judaon.
' Mrs H. T. JONES.
Directress.
The only Road to Peace.
The London Index, a paper established to
represent the cause and interests of the
South in Europe, points out the following
as “the only road to peace between the
North and South”—
Financial exhaustion will not end (lie
war. What matters it whether the debt
is double, or treble or quadruple, what it
now is, when witfrpeace and separation de
parts the only hope of paying that debt?
The hope deferred may make the heart
sink buL the destruction of that last hope
is death. Whatever party or men may
take possession of the Federal Government,
they cannot shake off the legacy of war to
which they will fall heirs. Peace means
universal bankruptcy; the war can do
no worse. Military failure cannot end the
war. When the last army of invasion is
destroyed they will still have tho power to
block up the channels of the Southern
harbors and to ravage its sea coast3 and
river banks, and so long as it has the power
will exercise it. Military success cannot
end tho war, because it is as impossible for
the Confederates to conquer the North,
and to dictate terms of peace in Phila
delphia or New York, as for the North to
dictate it at Richmond or Montgomery.
When the war shall lag from sheer physical
exhaustion of the combatants, it will not
then end; predatory expeditions will take
the place of great campaigns; but the
peace which is to restore commerce and
revive industry will be as far off as ever. We
have never seen but one load tojjeace, and
this one and only road is to grant to the
South its jmt rights—admission into the
family of nations.
Any country may reasonably hope to
qnell an insurrection within its own domin'*
ions, while apparently destitute of all sup
port and oomcnance abroad; but no coun
try, not even the self-confident United
States, can dream of conquering and sub
duing a foreign nation with which all the
poweis of the civilized world Lave just con
cluded treaties of amity and commerce.
When the .South has thus accomplished all
that she battled for, and all that the North
has striven to prevent, then, and then
tgf&r Bring in your Advertisements earley in
the day and there will be no delay In their ap
pearance.
it
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
I N coMteuencu of tha extraordinary demand* mad* up-
ou on.* Reads for Transportation, together with the
the existence of a state of circumstances over which we
r.Tr our agents can bar* aar control, notice is hereby giv-
eu that the Wea.eru A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and
Atisnta k West Feint Roads, will not hereafter recaivo,
transport, or store any fretoht from an; a urce or anthor-
itT. until further rotire, unless the owner, ageut, or ship-
Mr. at the point of shipmen*. firit sins a itipuUU -n or
S^t/^th.remdfr-Jfu^^
Snp’t W A A It R
ISAAC SCOTT.
Fraa't lltYBK
GEO. G. HULL,
Snp’t A k W R R
Alhuita, Fab. 88,1663. tobaidm
PLASTATIOA FOR SALE.
roads in Tennessee has prevented an ad
vance of the enemy before this; and we
rest assured that so soon as. the roads ate
passable, a vigorous assault will be made
upon our army.
The Federate aro committing some of
the most unhunian and barbarous outrages
in Rutherford and Williamson counties,
Tenn., ever thought oi heard of. The
wretches, disregarding all decency ^grossly
insult our fair daughters, and allow the
ebony sons of Africa to do likewise. We
hero daily of most horrible crimes—all
under the immediate supervision of Kosen-
cranz.
Subscribe for the’Conl'ederacy.
SAVANNAH CALLS!
RALLY GEORGIANS,
And Fill up the Ranks!
O UR COMPANY h.Tiug beuo organised and recuired
<u Company A, iu Col J. L HtuWa Regiment, no*
oomt-letiDg its organization for ?ervl e on the
COAST OF GEORGIA,
We- will accept a few more iccruit* to nil it np to the
maximum etuncard. The beat of Arm* and Uothing
fotniibed as awn as the Regiment l< organixtd
D O bMLTU, Captain.
K W GRAVEN, UtNinn*.
J S TilUASitKR 2d Lieui.
J J McKOY, B’n 2d Lieut.
J L Uardee Riflna,” Harden’* heg’t Oa VoU
Out) ol them may ho found at all time* at the office oi
Cell. IJartreU and Hill, where they will rdteiTe recruit,
and pay the ROU STY OF
Atlanta, Ga,. March 2,1368; mat Rtf
[Extract from Orders.]
UUAARCI bUUAU. I
Richmond. JBbUfiil 5, It63. I
MgJ. WMUihtrJto i Hud), It AOs aruuory. *
r | NDKk me law recently peaeod by Cou,r*ee, <• exemp*
turn of certain pereoua -rum nuLtary errrice,” you
wdl is that 1 am empowered to authorise an Orusauca
officer to exempt all “ ariuaus, mechanics and employees
n the eetubliahnioota ol such pereot.* as are or may. be
ngogod, ntiutr contract witu tue Government, in turn-
idling arms, ordnance and ordnance oturea, and other mu-
uitioii of war, .Mldiee, harm « aud aim; aupplua."—
Thean men mutt all bo euroll d, aLd >htn detailed, aa
proTii.ed in lectfou six General Order* No Bk
You aro draignated as taa Ordnance officer to act. Under
thi* law, for all coutnu ton wiinin your jarudm.ton.
J U0..UAS, Col.
Chief of uidnanco.
I N pui.uance oi the above order, all Iren Mat era and
other contractors within the States oi Alabama, Geur-
gta, Route Carolina and Tanuaaaee. will make application
u> m. lor the demit of eaeh-conasri{ite aa may be .India-
l-OLBiblo in cairymg out their Ooptr.cu with the Onl-
nence D>p.nmout C S A. To prereot ft.UM, it WiU bo
required of each contractor tn.Kieg application for he
detail of conucrlpU, that hi. requi iuon ehall os aooo. -
pan.ed by n certified copy oi ms contract, on oath that
the services ol ih. persons deelicd to bo detailo i are in-
aiapeuiabic for the mlfillment of hia o ntraot. and that
the mooter cannot be otherwia - obtained, and farther,'
mat when toe aendfesof tue conaciipt. ahall no Unger
be neoded, the affiant wiU tom thecoaKript over to the
Enrolling officer ol the district, for se vicem the army;
-lio, a certificate of the Enrolling officer of the district
that the pet sons ns el in the requisition hare been
properly enrolled. Certificate* and oaths to be by and
oeore a Justice of tho Peace or other magistrate author*
ised by law to at)minister oaths
All communications addressed to me at Selma, Ala,
will meet prompt aitrn ion.
WJI RICHARDSON HUNT,
marl l-lra MaJ, sc, on Ordnance Doty,
tOTICB TO SIUPPtoKS HI EXPRESS.
V LL Packages welghins 41) pound* «nd o'er, must br
securely strapped.
All freight must bo distinctly • •,*ied wit. toll name
coneikuoe, and all other uniue. > i 1*1,01 it will nut be
ocetred.
trtiuiee of a liu.ilo aatuie laket-k r. entire risk
uly.
Sroight foi Macon, baraunah aud Son - osiern Geor-
iu, will be ecoiv eJ until V 30 A. i).
There being 1 hxpreaeaa In 11 ml nut betw on the hour.
. J and 7 Jilt 1* M , We cannot ‘ rccrire freigl t alter 4 P.
<t. bx«-pt UoveruMt-nt Freight
.Slot age a ill bu riuogcd < trail Height uo< celled for,
*1 hour, alter lecepliou
FEED. COULTER,
Ag- tii 6nutli.ru hxpioee Oomiiauy.
A. uuia, Jan. l -tb, 1808. juiil3 ti
CI \ TIERCES NEW HICK, lor lie by
UU f«b£8-lm - PEASE k DAVI J.
9i I HOXKS H*to GLAfB. for u
... . - , . rift tbig. war.?, au wbza im *- — iea-k * bavm-
iiiat question is the cry of same gut pent,
which, once raised, has always and every
where the same effect. Men foremost to
urge the zealous prosecution of the war
will hasten to avail themselves the pretext
thus afforded, in the hope of escaping from
the popular wrath' which will.as surely
overtake the authors and tl ■ <ti'sli*un:> nt>
of the mischief. Capitali ill -.ix,v..tii<
frightened, and the fear= i*.. tbecbiy ut
settlement is approaching**.. 1**1. n the
crisis. The smallest holder of irredeem
able paper will be glad to realize at any
sacrifice. Confidence and credit thus
rudely shaken, the scamper to escape from
under the falling rocf will not rest there.
States will soon be seized with the panic,
and separate treaties of peace will detach
one after another from the present Federal
compact, to seek, has ominously been
threatened already, their “safety in new
a-fiances,” A letter from a resident of
Philadelphia—a gentleman of high position
and who has filled an important post amid
the political troubles that immediately
preceded the war—which we published
: n our impression of the 25th ultimo, pre
dicts this as the only possible termination
of the war, and the certain effect of
European recognition, and he is supported
in his views by some of the most sagacious
men in both the Democratic and Republi
can parties. New Federal compacts will,
of course, be formed among the States, and
at least three, probably four, confederate
republics will divide the ample domain of
the short-lived and ill starred American
Union.
But in whatever manner recognition
produces peace, the proposition is that with
out it peace is impossible. North and
South agree on this point. The delay of
peace until May deprives the world’s com
merce of another year’s supply of cotton ;
and another year of war, without materi
ally altering the position of the belliger
ents, will reduce the South to almost the
the same level of universal ruin as the
North, and impair her productive powers
to an extent which a quarter of a century
may not retrieve. For the misery and
suffering thus caused, England cannot b
held blameless in the light of history.
Fkoh Tennessee.—The wheat crop in the
vicinity of Cleveland, Tenn., looks remark
ably well.
The editor of the Columbus Sun has
seen a private letter from Shelbyvilie,
Tenn., dated the 3d inst., which states that
all the army stores and Heavy baggage
trains, belonging to the army of Tennessee,
are being moved back to Bridgport, and
other points on the Tennessee river. The
movement,had commenced on the 2d, and
the indications were that in a few days
nothing would be left but such necessary
articles as were indispensable to an . army
which contemplated active duty,
inference is, that our army is either pre
paring to fall back to the fine of the Ten
nessee river, or preparing to meet the
hosts of Rosencranz in the shock of battle.
We think it most probable that a back-
word movement is contemplated, since
that would seem to be the better policy at
this time. Every mile Rosencranz _ ad
vances must necessarily weaken faim in a
corresponding degree; and his position is
such that he must move in some direction,
it would seem to be a wise policy on the
p&it of our commanders to draw him as
far into the interior as possible before the
attack commences. We feel confident
DGZ BLACRINOTEri
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EASE a 1 AVI*.
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9 (111. k CIIOIO K CIGARS, fox sale by
,UU(J fobSS-lm FEASE A DAVIS.
STEAM ENGINES.
.) NEW STEAM ENGINES FOB SALS,complete,tod
—- (without boilers) are 16 inches stoke and 12 ihchee
no. WiU do a duty of
25 TO 30 HORSE POWER,
Heavy Bed-Plate, and Fly-Wheel 8 feit diameter, an*18
iccher face. AddreU
JA3. L. DUNNING,
maifl-Sw* Atlanta, -*orgi*.
Whitehall «K»t.
A N excellent Plantation, u> a hizh state of Cultivation
A coataiainx 6S& acres, 130 cf which are first rata bat 1
1 ^ ai n0thiD8 ^ Ut ^ ^ <?Pnditi<m?f th0
To Capitalists and Suecnlators,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Ore nnn ACRES OF LAND, in- km.nnel county.—
*J)UUU Also, my landed lnt*-ie»u in Montgomery
ronnt , end earns lots Ur Cherokee, Oeoryta. Ad .resJ,
through Post Office, F. M. 10UD, ^
marb-lm* Atlanta, Georgia.
DRYGOODS.
5Q0Q YARDS CALICOES
300 yards bleached 8heeting
850 pair Ladle*’ and Mbs.* Uaiters aud Slipper
12 dnzon Men’s and Boy’* Hau
And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sale at wholuaai
only by
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8. SOLOMON A BROS,
Commission Merchant-
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
L O'T, ok the Sth instant, between Whiaoball street and
Graut’s Hospital, a leather Pocket book, eoLUiniu*
between one hundred and aeventy-five and two hundred
dollars—Confederate notea—principally in twiotlae and
ten*. The finder will rcce-TO the above reward by leavtn.
the book and money at thi* office, or returning it to me
at Grant's Hospital. •
Janl7-tr B. M. FOSTBB. .
AninTANt arn> Insrxoroa Oxrtxxab’* Lines I
r3,18lSl. i
Utchmund Aebrnary i
General Order* No. 14.
• * ,* e • *
I 'llK Saperintendent os the.*itreahd Mining Buieau
, ls antu^iixud and directed to enforce ext* ing con
tracts of the ooverement in Iron Lead and pther mnnl-
tiou*. When iron auu other artic.es tho* e nuastod for
>tud needed for the service, aro ascertained to have beet*
sold Si private Bale, or are not promptly delivered ecoorr
ding in toe to. in* and apuit ot the Oontiact, the, may be
t*kenwho ever lou d; and upon requirilfon, aaslaiauce
ahall be afforded Ly the commandant o< the near oat putt
or camp of in* rnctkn to tho officer or agent of the Min
ing Bureau specially charged with the enforcement of the
contract.
when a contract shall have been persistently violated
alter ten days’ notice, all detailed or conscripted men will
be withdrawn and assigned to other works.
8. COOPER,
At Jo tan t and Irspeotor General.
. 0 S. Krrss aim Miihot Bnuu,)
Richmond, Fecrnary 3, AbtS. I
, * * «. ». * *
M AJOR WILLIAM R HUNT is charged with tha ex
ecution cf the above uentral Utder, Mot 14, in tb*
mate* or Georgia, Tenneesen, Alabama and Misdsslppi.
1. M. ST. JOHN,
Major and Superintendent.
C tO.YTRAOfOJtS JOB IKON and other monitions of
/ war, will 1
-dr tho shore OMtfr'14
"pjarhi toaurdUriMfil
Bureau, will send a vary contract* _
jtet to the conscript law, to the nearest camp of instrac-
per previous
and M.wtow
tion for service in the army.
WM. i
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RICHARDSON HUaT.
Major, «o,oa Ordnance Dnty.
J GOODMAN & CO.,
(In Markham’s Bailcirg,)
W' HITE ALL STREET,
Two door* from corner Alabama street.
J^EADY-MADX CLOTHING
Hosiery
.Pocket Knives
Packet Bocks
Paper '
S ,ocs and Boots
3.CDU lbs voppexa*
Cotton Cards
. Coats’ While Thread,
And a variety of other goods and notions.
mai7-lQ
A CARD.
M U. DAVID MAYER, thankful mr past favors and the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon, him
aoulu respectfully announce to the Citizens of Atlanta and
mrrourut lug country, that he has associatld himself with
Xessrs. J. Jacobe and J. Rapp lor the purpose ol opening
m Auction and Oommlsslor. Business, at hia old stand, on
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commence on B«i-
.ember 16th, and would solicit a continuance of favors fix
~AUthoaoUuI*btod to Mr. D. Mayer wiU flu. thebobk*
r<zszt
ENGLISH CALICOES, MUSLIN DELAINES, &c.
1 800 DoZ ^ I ' ARli?fl >BI BP00L TnRBAD ’ 200
3 4 arees Colors English Caliroes
8 «¥■ MusUn Delaines (Mourning)
1 c iso Puptrlor English Longdctfa
100 b -xve Lxtract Logwood
6 bbls Sal Soda, for sale by
A. J. MOSES,
fob25-tf At Herring A C ’» Store. ■
SOTICE OF FAY MASTER.
TJAVINS been a-signed to dnty aa Pay Hatter at this
n post, notice is hereby given that I have enteieJ
nrion tho discharge of the duties assigned me.'
Utteeon Alabama street, nearly opposite the Market
House B. F- BOMAR,
Capt. and Ast. Q. M
Atlanta, Feb 14,1863. fobl*
WASTED, TO PURCHASE
A GOOD STATIONARY ENGINE, from 6 to 10 Horse
„b24^" App,J 16 . J McPherson a co.
RED CLOVER SEED. *
A SMALL lot of choice East Tenn ware, Bad Clover
Seed, fresh and Clean
feb84-2w J M OPHULS ON A CO.
SUPERIOR SMOKING TOBACCO.
Q1 CASES TEN-JOUHDB BALK3,
<il 8 Cases cur-pound Papers,
The baits we e pnt up i>.-the spring ot Vil, by Wade
A Moorman <J Lynchburg Va^axpreesly tar tba Baltimore
market, firs free from stent* anJ dirt and mad* of Not
Tha Pound Papers are in admirable c-onditioa for retail
ing.
Oacnnrignmant and for ealaby
R. M. PARKS A OQt.
fob a-tr
SHOE-MAKERS WASTED.
If IT! GOOD SHOEMAKERS < . .
lUU the Government Pboa Factory under my direo
Jos at this Poet. Nans but good hands need apply.-
Iboao furuiahing their own tools will have preference.
Soldiers desMog *0 work In title rettbUsbmcnt, mnat
roenre titsir own details from thair command
G W CUNNING
. (eblR-lm Maji
bHOE-MAKEBS AND LEATHER WANTED.
w E with to hire 10 good ghewMakare, aithar trite *
** b’ack, and two small boys a* apprentices. We also
wish to purchase a largo fiuxntitjr of jwatiter.
W. KELTS SB « 00.
Cfflcj in th'rcur cf Ecago^ 8tof,
marlO-lm Forsyth street.
v ATTEIVTIOXVI
TWO MORE COMPANIES
Wanted for Coast Defense.
A /f Y RKULMRNT, anthotized by the Secretary of War,
1VL to a rve on the V ast of ti corgis, is nearly complete,
f .ant two more erapenks at one* Single recruits win
be received. Par tree bringing squads of W or Ml men Can
u.Jte to torm a Company, witu the privilege ot electing
the Company tffioere '
Filly juouars R-unty wUl be pMd immediately.
Jolla JO. HAuDEB,
marl tf WA *"
a VALUABLE FAMILY BESIDKNlL FuK SALK.
N EAR the Depot at Covington, Ga. The house has 7
rooms, 6 Are places, u good kitchen and 8 good negro
bouse*. The lot cun:etna 6 acre*, has a gcod peach and
apple orchard, good, never-falling weUof water, aad all
tteceotvy.outbuildings, it .* wnoui miuway bet seen the
two Colleges, via: Masonic Female aud Emory; alto, U»
acres g ad farming land near by;«of wiuchu woodland,
Which Will be sold with the house and lotU desired. For
further particulars, apply to Aba undersigned, or T. F.
Hyer, Cov.ngton.^am- ^ & ^
Franklin Building,
Allan ts, Georgia
JanZ-tf
STONE CUTTERS WANTED.
T O work oa Stone for d S. Armory, at Macon, Geor
gia Having takra th* oontrec ^o foruish a large
amount cf Grunite Work for th* ubovo-meationed butui-
tng, ue ar- much in n cd of workmen to carry on tht
wSk. We are empowered to farctah exemptions from
Conscription, and wiU pay liberriwage^ HXM>0 &,
fcll8-lm Stone Mountain, Q.orgte.
Carolinian, Columbia; Telegraph, Macon, and Chroci-
eleiAogMta, copy ami ^nd tills to this office Immediate-
‘J-
T. L. JOHNSON 4k CO*,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MhHCBANTS,
SELMA, ADABAJIA,
YROMPT attention to all
Jan27-ly*
Rxrxsxxcix—Messrs. Andareco, Adair A Oo^ Atlanta,
Messrs. Hnnntcutt A Taylor, Atlanta, Mean. W BYoung
A 00, Atlanta.
, t TIKBOXS NEW BICE
lUU 100 ke,a Nabs, aa wrted
£00 bt:
3.1,COO Iba^wtiles Iron
900 bushels Ssot Oa’s
Just at rivo-t usd for sale by
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J. L. WINTER A 00,
No.20/--
800 GROSS
STAR STEEL FENS,
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THE B3BT ARTICLE, formleby
M?CRKJtSON A 00