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BY ADAIR & SMITH
fBI .PUBLIC OOOB BEiOKS fKIUft aLVANI a&L.
MWirdmasaiini
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1863.
VOLUME IH—NO. 28
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PSASE & DAVIS.
WHOLESALE
« H O O E tt
uimfewioD Merc&auis,
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f 1UA it 1 -A. G-BOilCrx -V
~ig«£ a •
',VB.4(JUt EL400MS,
<4.\GUit BlJC3L&Th *
STARCH Bl/CUi3
a RICK,
2LOUR, MEjAL
■-.UIHJW^Ak CIGARS,
I rt* ATI «i. 3 SREETINfad
.GMABUftoe, YARNS,
to r.iggti maI« Clou; Snia&.&sgr*
MO Mh Tobacco
1-000 TCm gJllfoUnlck XoOacCb
i* bags prims K1 ■> Out!.
•00 dram it rw Bdc* — trrirli^
M kegs Nails— • -..tod ta=es
box** Turouiuc* Ik. •
nfti trt^Ati. tt LaYic
JUST FROM NASSAU.
|0 ojjsfs English prints
(00 lbs 3h.-c lur. .1
sOO lbs Flax Thread
A'0 drzen Broom Wiadset fioop
Comb.
?0 M CoamTStedTii* Sc.fi DO to lie <
i.300 dokm Steel Pens, t^at qusdiij
A A tea French Calf Skins
*00 detsn Linen Cambric Haclx^rcnlela
AtSO, TO ARRIVE
M ks j; Si Cart of Sci.
B tJALbSHIN A Old
Exchange Broker sand Ccjnmlrslon ITorchani*,
moxlO-lw* Whitehall street.
FUST received pho« Baltimore
And tor Sole Low for Cash,
»*C KKDS soda .....
JW 2b0 tt>« In dig j
10jo &>a Qreen pain;
oo00 Dm Venetian Koi
600 0>< Yellow Paint
OuO lbs Varmi U n Red
100 &M B ack Pepper
JOo lb, Otores
atga at the Uolden Mortar,
Whitehall street
RIPLEY si WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
vV hitehnil Street,
ATbANTA, v • # a . D&v&BiA)
"»fo’ILL atSsr d |p hoping una selling ail kinds or mer-
;h..r.dliA. Ail order* foi guuds must be aoconipe-
sded with the cash to seenre attention. Janll lj
Agency for Va Tobacco.
A., CONNELL,
Late of Scmpta.lt; Isna .
r l Ml wvvtdsr.xl in Montgomery, Alahaaa, n fim-ciaca
n Amn fur all kinds of SMOKING AND CREWING
yiKGlNIA TOB AOCO, to which he woold roopectfoUy di
rat nab lie attention. The store formerly accused by
Petal*. L Mdletoo A Lofttn, No. 11 Coart rtrert, has been
eased tor mo perpcee, where at all times can be frond not
j»’y the bur «cd moat general aasortment ul Tobacco out-
side ot Vi. ,-teia: but ako a constant supply ol the coarsest
sad unset gr.i ss of 9 LG AH. TLe McL.Lt* tor obtaining
•l.. . ..i r. . « *rj-psssM by aoy -tbur tc-* 1 iu the Cou-
tspS0-*f
Notice—Barks Wanted,
HELICAL PL'KVhYOK 9 OFFICE. i
AruMTS. 6*., Jane SO, 18*9. f
••* MS b»t f-noc# wlU t* paid by the nederstgeed far
1 l*rg.'^uoj iities of th. fcUoartng BAlUiS: .
81cm. 1 ranches and root ol Dogwood, trea t preferred);
cranches.and roots of White Willow; root, trunk and
branches of American Poplar, (called also » bite-wood,
Cpnoe-wood ana tulip-tree,) >tx>: preterred.
Them backs must be cartfcly arloC and securely pock
ed. They may be brought to ibis uflloa. or sent to Mr. I*.
W. Whiter, Botanical Agent, Corter.rule os . nr W. W.
Durham dtjtamcal Agent, Decatur, Ga-
UBORGiC 8. liUba’KIi.
■yl-tt. - burgeon and Medical Purr, j ui, 8. A.
If***
PINNING UHELLe
8LAJEBB
AHUTTLEc Be
lot sat:' ty J R PITTA
ictll-Sc Marie.t. itt.
LANS STBS C&1NB & BA35KOOK
Commission Merchants.
NK&T U00U TO OO'NFSOElUCf OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
axlam ta, Gseaoik
For tbo Sale ol Real Ebtaiu, all kinds of ®6f-
cliaadlso- and Produce.
Prompt persaztal attention to the filling of
ail orders
AZHiRSMUKs
K W 0b*> ton, Agent 6s R R Benk, Aiinntu. da
I H Porter, Ag’t 6a R k Depot, A tUuls ; 6s
Phlnsy A Clayton. Augusta, Ga.
A P Scaring, Cu'blrr Bank of AthesA -
Goo W WilUamt t Co, Oosrlsston, K u
f ir J W Burke, Uccn , 6a.
C Van Epps, Ch attsnoogs. Venn
R O Roberts. Sweet Water, Cast Tub. .
3 C Rliingtoo, Washington, fju
jan81-tf “
s* rjAia
'*■» BOTOTJ
WEW FIBM
&. M, PARKS & CO,
^ u o dpts q K
AMD J
Commission Merchants,
do Id Alabama Street, t/orner rt Prjuf,
aI-LASIa, - - ' tiKOKGlA.
‘ • • • - 1 . f *
K EaPElMiTOLJLX scuii; . a I putresage ujl hepe
by strict attention tr tutlnsss .to girt, iziiro sstia
>»ctionJk' their patrons. r •, dccG-tf
1 rs— —^
i assess ntroow - SE zsx
AsMOHS, LIGOK & OO*
j ,• ;., ■; I t :L ; . rjt
Wholesale Grocers
COfflINiSSiON MERCHANTS;
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets
.iTLASTA, GEORGIA,
i&la
grock, Ac.
j^vjR in- Aula of Produce. Merchandise,' Bed Esratc, Ne-
ddfi-U
*T“
WBxssuf ^ y-r-wte.,.,et*,- tr- 7 -" -- **. vrt taiux.
INMAJN, COLE he CO.,
GENERAL -
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Roal Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
-> Segroes, *w. ‘
VA/ 5 Lata ample store room, end will give personaleb
"t tentioD to all buslm-u ontrnsted to tu. Office it
Beach ft Root's.store, Wnitehsll street - novl-tt
WANTED, f'
at nut
AfUHTA STEAM TAHHEEf,
FOR \ ; a S H .
6,000 UGRDS EARS-
a. x ii Eli i 1 uiteor,
tsuik t
TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT.
j ii oonceqactice ot the extraordiuary detnantia mtt.lt
k upon our Kcatda tor Xrabaportauou, by the.Coiifodfr
rate Btetea Qorernment; together witb the exlatoi.ee o( a
state of drtuntotouow, oral which we tior our Agouts con
hare any control, uotlce Is uereby giaen. that the * eaters
a Atlantic, Macoo A Western, and stlauta A W.et-I'oim
Railroad* will tut ho.eaftor receixe, tlaiu-port, or otory
any freight, urtil further uotlce, (except lor Guternu out)
inieu. the owner, ageut, or ahipper, at the point of ship
ment, first aiguadt atipuiation or Agreement, relieving tut
Road* from all liability lor K*» or damage
JOHN S. ROWLAND.
Superintendent W. A A. it- R
19AAU 8O0TT,
President M. * W. K. R. -
. 6EO. U. HULL.
euperintaodent A. * W. p. H. R-
AtlaettoMct. M, 1IB ■ '* dotxDU
For Sale.
A V/LBAeLK i” ANTION, conts:::id9 l.biT actor, of
Which 650 acres a-e cleared, and in an excellent
state of cn tiraticn, aituatoa on Kiokes Creek and ad
joining lands of Major t- U Beal,eight miles Irrm Daw-
aou, Terrell county. The place is well improved, with
. ood at d comfortable ramed cabins and all other necee-
nary buildings. The and* will produce host 1,000 to
1.XOO pounds of Cottcn per acre, and from 16 to xd bush
els of Oot u. in feet the best and surest Cotton and Corn
i.auds ia iouibwtst Or tria. Tbc above will be sold iar
(SO jer aero. su<! i ^.-aicnglven to the purchaser the
first pf January, ISM Cora. Fodder, Rtock, .c, can bo
buught vub the pise*. For farther patticuUrs, eddreas
the tobecTibt: at Chkknsawhstchie, TtareU county,
v», urgia __
MiO-Zm JOON S VANOVER.
2. B, TIPPiN,
r <AtmJw ui Stun i aalct m Fcretsc and
9c^i4lii
JLFJb.* V <JOOI)S,
, SOhNALLTr HI.-Ou^ u ciioaab srrwt „i* doers trea
*7 AU> ante sfvoui !»al4-tf
ti
jfftQt or A sBT.urr Qc*aTsnit43tx
Columbus. Ga. 9opt o, lao'-
. * H-- Jt'Jttaster Gsueral I haTi ts.r. .r-
i *11-. . r.tirs ctmmsnd cl ocUsctirg th* h:U..
tl.e bvjVoj kmed for tbe army, for tanniug. and the
ut Cl Le*:h».r lor XI*cr.lort.trlog Tiuuers baring
Leather cu hand and wasting Hidoa, will do weii to ad-
jtcm me with proper reference*. The army moat be .cod.
and it is tfco duty nf all patriotic tanners So aasixt in *c
doing. All I.other held at nnraaanaaid* price* will b.
mpreaaed V. W. DILLARD.
esplOtf A. qxa.
: a A “GOOD KbGi” bfRE.
A - ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE,
Jf O within 'even miles of Atlanta, cn tits read leadicg
to Turner a Msyson'* Ferry, wilb a comfortable dwelling
house and ont bciidings; also, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill in
fine rennie* order, with lathe aud shingle m»chm« at
tached. vi ii Loa.t .urn- *,.* to run thru* ail *** u*e some
timA All for the -mail sum "f Sc.GO-J. Those wiahmgto
purchase will pleast aprly to J. B. Hll—y Atlaata Fc-
saale Institotu or X. 3. id»y*on, cn the premise*
deelT-tf
I BO W. ADAIR, J HKNLY SMITH.
•DITJRS AMD PROPRIETORS
R C. DMITB, M. D^.„ . ..J, N. 0ARD0Z0,
OUR NEW RATES.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annum bid 00
Daily, gig months 7 00
Dally, three menths,.. v 00
Daily, one month.,... .1 60
Weekly per annum — 4 00
No name entered on enr Books within t Payment 1c
IMM
AD VLRTIS1NU IN THE DAILY.
F.»r each square of ten lines or less, or space to th*
amount of one square,for one Insertion, fil.
For er.eh subsequent Insertion lees than one month,
5<l cents per square.
Ob adrertlsetuenfs stuniing one month, a doducx.on of
10 per cent will be made,
0 advertisements standing twornon*hs, a deduction of
80 per cent win be made.
Adror tlrements standing Ihrse months will be chasged
$.5 per squate.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
OLODthlw
Advertisements or notices In the local cohupn, will be
charged 26 cents per line for each insertion.
All obituaries and artloles that are personal, or not of
general public interest, mast be paid for'as advertise
ments . . . s
ADVERTISING IN TBE WEEKLY.
Advertisements in the Weekly only, will be charged SI
per square for each insertion.
p Advertisements appearing in both tbe Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 78 cent3 per square for each insertion
in the Weekly.
And Fill up the Ranks!
PANY h“Ting been organised and received
a- Company A, la Col J. L U*ideos higiment,now
oouiplsticg l.H orgvoii oiqn f r servt e ou tho a; '
COAST OF GEORGIA,
We will accept a few n-or* ecruiu to oil i np to ihe
u>axia*u.u ataSHard The beet A Aru s end C ctliiug
fuxiuD&ad at soon ma tbe Hermient 1 «d
D O s-M:TU C ap.ain.
; . H W UKxvVKN, 1st Lien^.
* J S THU.V'UKU 2d Lieut
i-. -Ii ti- - • J J 3£cBOJf. B’n *xd jule-ut-a
**«J L Harc^e wuyt netfs t^a'Tule
_ UuCs la^y h« tvujjq mt %Ll time* nt the offi oof
Cul«. C^nrirvU «Dd niJ!, where they will ro*.*elve rocraita
hi./l >ulr I 1«*. utl
ajidoay the B0U VTY OF t-o
Atlaata, Ga,, March 2, ISt®
muS-tf
How to Send vi* Muiiey'wl tli"Safety. "
We have made an arrangement with the
Express Company, to bring' u.s all letters
containing money, which our patrons may
choose to send by this means of convey
ance. This company is retponsibfe and will
make good any Iobs of money while in their
hands. AH persons therefore convenient
to a Railroad station wishing to send ns
money can do so safely without costing
them any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Agent and taking his re
ceipt,
jgg?* All such letters must be sealed with
wax; (the law requires' this,) and the
amount of money contained therein, must
he marked ou tbe outside. . i ' ' -
City Sub»erlh«l»:
gS^ Mt. Jees e Reneau is authorized to
receive and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confederacy.
Our Carrier arrangefaenta arc now so per
fected by “Uncle Juaso” add “John Wesley,”
that every residence, office and shop in the
city can get the Confederacy in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hoaplt.l Aiioci.tior*,
i no following committee has been appsiat-
.J to cook for the wounded soldiers at the
Hospitals, commencing March 16th, 1863;
Monday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs J H Lovejoy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs E Payne, Mrs Ven
able.
Tuesday—Mrs Dr ©rant, Mrs G G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs I) Pitman, Mrs Jno H
deals
Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, Rob
son, Mrs ‘V Peck, Mrs Lawnbe, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Orussell, Mrs Rica, drs 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 Bessont,
Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner.
Baa iay -Mrs Goode, Mrs fonder, Mrs I)a-
yle, MraPurtell /J ' V'
ment that the whole Slate was put under
martial law. This was done at a time when
not a single hostile foot trod the soil of
i ex«s—aud a military despot, clothed with
unlimited and undefined powers estab
lished in eacn county; and Leemen, like
.slaves, were completed to obtain passes, to
attend to their business when they had
occasion to leave their own county. /The
reign of terror pervaded the whole land,
and no man dared to speak above his
breath. At length tho fceoretary of War
announced to (J-en. Yan Dorn that none
but the President had the power to declare
martial law. It was as if the sun had eud»'
de'dy burst from darkness. Gloom and
despondency passed away, as dark shadows,
1»nd the people again breathed freely. And
it was fondly hoped that this rebuke would
teach the military a lesson not soon to be
forgOttOn. ' r ' £ 'V, i' ,
Had Lincoln have had.theppwer doubt
less he would have perpetuated this state
of things, because human ingenuity could
not have devised a plan better calculated
to have subjugated the southern people,
because it3 first effects would be to subdue
thdir 'freo spirits, after which subjugation
would be but a question of time, and with
out this, subjugation is an impossibility.
Everybody now knows that all these acts
of Piovost Marshals were illegal, and ‘that
each of them is liable and ought to - be
prosecuted for false imprisonment, for each
arrest Jnaade by their orders,' ‘ '•■
Yet, in the face o* these"factej the cry.
is renewed again inYhe land, for impress- 1
ment3 for.the Government, by. its agents,
now traveling over the land, with orders’
either; genuine or pretended, from some
military officer, to press certain -articles
unless the holders wUl part with tberfi at
their owu prices. Cotton, corn, - sugar. O./'kw ste am engines for sale, complete, and
'■"tc: A' 1 (wrttemt bollei*) ate 6 inchua stoke and *2 tuebu-
"St, Btallllp’* Hospital Aid Society,
1 he following Ladies have been appointed to
cook for the “Soldiers’ Rest' : the week begin--
rung Feb.’ 23d, ISC3 .
Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Mprei, Mrs
Deake, Miss Sinclair.
Tuesday.—Mrs Soloman, Mrs Purse. Mis
Freeman, Mrs Wright.
Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson, Mrs Wells,
Mrs. HaTdeman, Mrs Wyly.
Thursday—Mrs Browning. Mrs Lazarus, Mrs
Saloshin, Mrs Boring.
Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mrs Ball, Mrs E B Walk
er, Miss Mollie Wright. y '
Saturday.—Mrs Kennard, Mrs H T Jones,
Mias.Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters
Sunday.—Airs Shailcross, Miss Nannie Jud-
son, Miss Rower.aHale, Mrs Judson. -
Mrs H. T. JONES,
Directress!
i® Bring in your Advertisements eariey in
the day and there will be no delay in tneir ap
pearance. tf
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
I N cototqueucu of Hi - erlraoialuary G*Ui*m!t u,aU* li
on on. nv*<ia for TWaapIftatlua, to^etii-r wim the
tno -xistence ol a rt*to or ■ ircam*tanei i over or Uh n
acr our oxeni* os have any control, Suti<-e i* hereby giv
en that tne "M.eni * atlaniie, Mucon A Weetets, ood
a tl-ai a* West point Komi*, a ill not hercuter receive,
tr»n»port ..r alore any fiei.ht 'run any 8 urce or author
ity, until turthcr r ollca oulusa »be owner, agent, or ship
per, at the p >int of ehipmu-t. fir.t *'gcs a e;',.uiati u or
agreement, relieving tbe read from all Ii*bUity.
JOB* S'KoALAND.
L-I8A4G SdCTT.
geg
.tllLISEKV GOODS
U0C& L >T OF BXLDlERY ZOjZS. a; ==sign-
marU*-li Bj!l ^LtNGarGN, CRAN’S A HAMMOCK.
F ine lot gf swiss mualins,formiotT I
moru-iw Langston, cRaNB a bammook. »
Alton Vi, feh. *«, ioU
{re»'t ami
6. HULL,
3up’t A A W R r*
•ebi'S-Su.
~r
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
A N -icelleot Plantation, m ahighrtateof Cultiratiin
contaiuiag »S5 acre*, 133 of wmch aru firvt rate hot
tom. only 25 mile# trout the Atlanta A Went Point Kail-
rood, on the Chattahoochee River, la Campbell ccnniy, con
be bought by application to this Office. fehil-tf
SAVANNAH CALLS!
Impresament* in Texas.
But a short time since the people off
this State was startled by the announce- RAXjLY GEORGIANS,
4UTiC* TO JlUPPaHS Bi KAF1LK6S.
V 'fiL Packogeg'weiithin* to pOBMfc vnd orar, irtst bt
fiecnioly striqipeA ,
Airfreight hia*t be distinjUj . eod rii full nasep
oofieiguee, and all other nanioc . mtrKcr u.rtli ai*. l;
.c-vtireO. : .. :,*■*?
Arkfcie* of a frs;l;a neturti tnkt. * * Viontireris*
nly. , t .3
Freight for Macon, Savannah and Sen - rstern 6ecr-
: ia,«wtll he ecatved uutii S dti A M
There beCng J Lxprtinea in end out betr. Tt: thahoori
l.and 7B0 r M., wo caunod rs< i-ive Iroigi . e:.'*r 1 Iv
A. lixrept o overnaient Fr night
..Storage will be chaiged on all treight not ceiled for,
t hoore after reception ^ffit-!• "I a.
FRED. COULTER
Agent Southern'Expree* CumpauV.
AAoiii. lainiSth, X8t>8. ... ianlS ti
l TLhRCES NEW RICE, for *a'e br
xJU febiS-im Vt:A€K A DAVI3
BOXES 12x15 GLASS,'fir'eai.
-«eb28-lm •
PEaoR * LaVIS.
1 frtiL/- BLACSiNO. for eaii t5
febtis-lm; ■ B&A3S A DaTIS.
9 1 yt.'A CHOICE UIGArtS, for so to by
fe 1,23-1 A > ■ P&acFi « BAVI£,
STEAM ENGINES.
bcf>, do » duty of
26^-TO 30 HORSE POWER,
ate, aud
Addru»«
. ^ -w-a *•«-»***.
B©a-_F’ate r aud Fly-Wbeel 9 fet.t clamute?, aud 12
Addruw ' •
JA3. L. BURWl^O,
majJWfrw* Alttoia, »orgia
Plantation f or Sa e.
r S"-J*£TU«l9hti OfUJlirYiteaintle- below sibanj, con
trmo thousaud acres, In a Tvm^act bt*dy; fiv
hundred acre* ready Ipr qa'tlva 1 *n, aud nve hundred
art- . F old dt-a tbing The Pluaitailon ft utw, and haa on
H only aix or iefeu log stii is a /rellow Joam
“ 1 ' to mnxe i productive
TbejJgb • is io a DWjgbboriiood of wealthy planter**—
on their «nBatea For e j’pius cabi al it
aJEl^ds a «Sfe Cnve-uaeut. or f-.»r mimcditatc seuteiuent,
m-fty advantage*. My addnw is
■ . ; , . ; ■ A, 8 PEOWN,
Otszlb-tT Sparta Get/rgia.
hides and leather, seem to be.the.most
prominent articles. These agents, some of
them with instructions in their pockets
authorizing them to oiler 15. cents' per lb.
ior hides, oiler ten cents,-and'threaten'
impressment, if not obtained At that.'; ’’;
The Constitution declares that Congteca
alone shall have power . to^reguiateltrAde
with foreign nations; yet a seifoeoastiiqted-
military board assumes to regulate ^ur
commerce with Mexico, a friendi# nation,
and -rfono -fict eotne favorite* Yyf (hece
dignitaries can . obtain the necessary pej>-
mfeston. And thus it is that the piah(eri».
deprived of all tne benefit of this tiade,
and he is forced to part with *his cotton > at'
from ten to fifteen cents when-wrthfeut
these restrictions, it ought ,;fd would'-’Min-'
mand double this price ' ' w
Soon all of our cottv: v it oke&ppetw,.
and the proceeds will be n. >u.pockets, of
the favored .and fortunate speculators. - Yet
no man seeui3 willing to remonstrate
against these unconstitutional and illegal
regulations. ”* ~
If commerce with, or through Mexico,
is contrary to thejtrue poiioy of our Ao'a ^ ' BRIWWDS,
ernment, why does not Gongrtffis int^rfone fiQQQ ?ABWI-CAtawma _ _
and prohibit it hf an act wearing: alike “ 1 — r
upon all? Down then with all such favor
itism* •- ■- ‘t *
We are now threatened by- Governtapat
agents with impressmeat." By rite coiinie
tiiey have pursued, they have’pui rejany
of the necessaries almost beyond the reach
of tbe poor, and then turn arouact and
denounce the holders of such things,- as
To Capitalists and Speculators.
FOE SALE OR SSCBfiN GB.
HATl *CKE3 OF LAND, Ui Ik -noel county -
vV)vW Also, my iaadwi latereais lu Mourgumerj
•*ou«t . ttbd sumu iota in uberckch, tKv>r^ktv Ad refln
thr-iogh Vopi Kjf&ctt, ?. U 1 0U1>,
HkaiO^lsu* AlJ-alita, LOvfKi*.
*, , -Jr*..;.’
<WR»r»—CotDedenivo ODtea— prUiCv»Uy iu »ri«
tea*. Tfce do tier wUI rece ve lh* alxove r a war a by Lanvin,
th* book ahd mcnej »t this otfkca, or returning it to m«
*trt <ifaut*a Hotpitaf; *
JftniT-tf JK M. FOSTER.
MBSLIN DELAINES, &c.
1 800’' I>V * 4,?i ^ S ^' * Sin ’' fci ’' wL THit SAD,'2uo
5 i c«m» Golore lugiij^i Csiii o?a
-T. 2 craea lMmliO Detal3teLiK.iiT''liig,
1 c-wunp-iior angiiiSSaougeloUi
■i .. *30 b Xr* .AtOfotLo<»<xid -.Gfc--it»*»e in-
9 bkli^Stu a Ho, for talo ty
’ *.*- A- i, i..-
At Harrjpg A Q-ft Store
Subscribe to toe CoaiaderslAj..
"Wi- f o 500 yard. Bleache<3 8hee&ae
250 pair Ladles’ and Misa.a Gaiters cud bu; p or
12 daxeo Men’s and Boy’3 Hat.
ana a 7crioty of Fancy Dry Gcoda tor sale at whoi^a,
•mJy by"j3'. s. BOLvMoN « liKos.,
dec*7-U . - - Oomnuieiou Merchant,?,
i O-'T, Oo tfie Btsi instant, between Wblaeliuu etreet and
A GrouVe fio-phau nlfiifuat FocXei ixA,k, obutoinin*
fafea^c ■
KOTICK OF PAY SASIEK
YTAYINfl fitsen a*signed to duty as Pay Master at this
XX; poet, aot.ee is hereby^ sivoii that Ii have entei eu
s|wB the discharge of the duties assigned me.
office 00 -Alabama etrert- nearly oppo-ite the Markft
Hoove. > , -v-._ ’ . tt t. oOilAK,
... "’jit- * ’ Gant, and Ast Q.M
ABaola.Fct xd,*186B.-- •> b febl.
extoriioners, and threaten'to imnresa them hnuurod and seventy-eve »ud two hundr«
at their own price. " T nave - nut'6' Word^th;
say in favor of extortioners; nor of' those
who refine to take our currency? Bwt.who
is to judge whether I am an extoriiooer ?.
Who made these agents or officers, judge-!
of the value* of. my property,? Where is
the law confering such power upon Gen.
Holmes or any one else? ..it is a power
which is not assumed Upon the other side
of the Mississippi, and who gave it to the
government satraps upon this aide ? Such
annoyance have these threats produced
that when we meet with one of these
gentry, and he commences his cateob sm;
we feel that instant dread of him we do
when we are in the presence of a notfcdr
robber or thief. Mon begin' to shun them
as they would a leper. I could give in
stances .where the wives of >oldiers in. the
army have been-induced; to part with a
portion of ^he necessaries left lor their 'sup
port from fear of-these threats. These
gentry have no legal right to put in execu
tion their threats. V • ' '
But suppose theyundertake it, what is
tho remedy? If we are already "in the
meshes of a military despotism) and our
constitution, which declares that the mili
tary is subordinate to the civil authority,
that private property snail not be taken
for public use without compensation,, that
no man shall be deprived of his liberty ex
cept by due process of law &c., is already
su over ted; then there is no remedy^-but
submission. But if thi3 be not so, parties
may bring to bear the civil authorities of
the Slate—writes of sequestration, of
prohibition and injunction! &c. r may be
obtained, and the legality of these pro
ceedings tested. In tne meantime appeals
might De made to the authorities at Rich
mond ; forewarn the President of the
military attempts and such usurpations,
and he will not tolerate such violations of
the Constitution, any where when brought
to his notice. But a 'military necessity is
the excuse. Yes, in every age, this has
been the plea of usurpers—of dospots. It
is tbe argument of the tyrant and of the
despot. And he who is willing to yield to
it, is already a lit instrument of despotism.
If the people are, then tbe days of liberty
are over, and despotism is our doom,
When such a time comes, the fit man is
soon found.—ConfoicraU Ncics, Jtftrson, -Tfcs-
<u t Fd. 14. • *
BUPKIUOli. A/NtMLAAto TOBACCO.
OJ 0*5*0 TBN-foUttDB BaLFSL .
iwl 4 Corn cnr-potHia•!*»{>««% — ■ I
©fo-ttoto# e pnt np 1 the aotjhg of lufil. OJ Waiir
A Moorouiq ol. L>EiUbnig V-jSXpcwly for lbs Bait niorr
ttwrk'V. It !* ttoa frem atom* anaiiixt and mode of No 1
■Hrlr. : l '. a *
- Ttie tooni Piper* are la admirablo condition for ictait
Jog. 0 f~SJbvC-S r flarfetv: -
. On sonklgamont and for rale bj
- K. M. PARR? A 00.,
Wbitbfiat) 8trce:.
Q tHUE-SAfiKffy XSD”tSATVKH WAJHED -
LV t.vM to M/» 13 mod qhoe-Malera, either » ito or
black, *£3 too mall Soji" S« appf-"flcn. Weaiso
ftftb'to purstiaev abtrge qoxnttty at .xtiier. it
W. HIILTNJRll « CO.
. , 013c? in til'rear of ae*£>\» btorc,
ntriv-is Fotij-th itrerrf.
WVBH6W4, -
O FFUJ»—AFMa roffidccse an Caatran otreat, near tit
XvifoiiWIiv*- -trdh®.
m
SOTttJK.
■OTi-T
yY*. 3 ^BBACK it aotnorbsed to tr as tact tnMocos for
6x»fi
Isriof my abceuce.
B V WILLING RAM-
i - T - * WttOU B^a Koad Co- \
ulm- i"''- i Mftoon. Ot. Jul 28,1863. J
0 5i atl d*\er J•binary l»t, this Company ^iU rc«i\j
no Irrei^hX for Fsssen^er Train
j«n3O«0 -• *viuf tvJfcL L. T/ LavR. 1'or.;
* ; u IBxtracl from Ordcrs.1
utdi.tA.us . i ia.vr. ^
__ j K KivilUaUUU, OOtoU*i> 3, it63. J
4la.|. W. KkJiirJeo i Hum. t* a O c 111ihsfo '
me ihw rvconuy piiM by uon i«#*, •»«x6mp-
C.‘»uo* cwriroiu pt«r u..., xoai inii itvi > , \ .1
v ‘ u that 1 *tm eAt^otrcrei to auiUjiIao »u utuLauce
odito to exempt t»il **«u*»u*u« > nitcQiu.es aud
n ibt* tsi.ibiishmOut) 01 bU.li peraOtofi AS tup or ninj bo
xn^a^odp txoo«r coutisct H*ta ti*o UoVeri»mcM t In m r n*
iMbioic nrsna, ordoauco audordnauco tLica, m.d other mu-
uitiokS ot w*r, Hadaioa, iinru h h u <1 «uiuy ti^niii. h w —
Tlina.% mfer, um*t atl be ouroli d, aul h»u *» i uUd, an
p«oVl |yl in vectiun BIX uteuttal U. del a Nu Ora
XvU dire dr gi*.,-. tea u? ho 1 fniilirr officer to net, under
thu law, tor *u u-outruk tors wivutu jour juiimuc 10a.
J tiO V»AC*. * v*l
Cl lx J' Cl ' . 1 U .*.» . .
i N pu-eoaoio of tho aboro i rder, all Iron iUaa «ra and
oiut.r couirt.ciorta ttiatiu ibo Mates o.- aI b*xna, tuQT'
{(.a, ftvUtu C&rulu:n and 'louUOurooO. Will DiaKtf fi|iplicitttoa
w nio iwr {he da.ail ol suca cuu«aipU u> m*y t u ludis*
|.e..bibltr la CairjXiiJi odt th-u CuUirroCW aidd dh) UM*
u*uo« D.p i.Uifiut C 3 a. To }.r«»veul f.«Qv>s, sitoi.lbu
r qartu of *•«£ c ntractor m>kiu« appuotilou !.< be
dfotait of couifcrijjjly, that (it* ittuu fiQnii .© nccG •
42tui*ed bjf vi cciiidcu cu^y 01 ins cuuuact, tn oa ju tbat
*L» dui Vic«l O' III* psraoiaS deed.Hi to bedutatlo &ieLll-
uiapeuMAO.tr for me taililimaai of ii « 0 ntiuct aod that
tfc« latK tcr cauuuC bo otherwia obtaiued, aud further,
thHt viheu tut e?rvic « of rue couicupvs ilia.i no It
on A.eejtd, tn© affiant will turn tue Lousrr pt over to tne
Aarol lug officer 01 tne diot.iot, /or se Tito m ibu ami>;
•Ivo, a Coriiatau ol me EQribftttafe on o«*r of the oi-uict
CO .t tbi* po, sous UU ei lb Uu) rei^U*sitlou naTe been
properly euro Leu. tA?r.ideates and or*kUd 10 bo by olid
oe oie a Jusuce of tbo FeaCe or Oilier mH^isixuae aumor
jxeu oy fan m BumittsU*! mils
Ail oommunica lens utiuro»s*d to mo at Eeims, Alx.,
will in out prompt aiten lou.
V\M MlUAKUSON HLNT,
mar 11-1 m *>1^, ac, vn Ordnance JUbty,
Antunt axp ixsisc.oa. OE^iHidL'i anct,»
ikiciziucml jtfrUA-UAi> 8, ldott* f
Jenaial Orders Nc. 14
. - * ‘ * •- . \*j :0 ♦
pBE buperintendent os the . itre and Mining Baroaa
1. i* aatu* iJz.-d a*id oirc t«d to enforce ex 10 ing c n*
tracts of the v»o\mluu. :.t in Iiou L.ad RQ*l olbet muni-
uouh. When non illotatf nnu.ui that c nuartea /or
•ud nteded tor the eel vice, era axceitMbad to b»v*» boeu
sold a* piivtvie sate, ov u,«* mn oelive vd i-.cn.r-
ding o tue tv.u s and apuit ot the foiitiQdt, the., may tu
1 kt-j who ever ton u) »»ud upon rc^ubiu u, mbms.uucc
*kn»Ulie aXf/rued oy the ooimuai daut o ilie nvoiHit pefit
>r < auiy ot lh8 . Uwtuu to thf efiicer or a^eot of tne aim
mg Bur.au specmLy ciioigcd w* k u Mceuiv.anii'ui 01 t! c
conirtict.
when a contract stall have been poraintently vioiutod
fitter ten Uays* uoitoe, ail uecuited or c.-n^Ciipted men aill
oe witUoittAU aud aaalgtoed to other worm*.
B. COUPlfiR,
Aijtii and lx tpector OtneraL
9. £. >xtbjk as* Mwino ecetxi: )
> .* .ti.v nicuLucjua, jk'erarua.j 3, aoc* j ?: *
» • a m
M AJOR WILLIAM it ECu&T In charged ivito tlio <Xr
ecatiou of tne »l*u>v \svmral Older, No. 14, in uuh
oarawos of Oeoigia, ieuufcs»e Alabama »**d Mi* l»-»ip» i.
i: M. 8T. JuHa,
Major and So] e/iuuxiuont,
C OMRaCT^KS TwE IRON and other inanition! cJ
War, WuJ see mat x an iharged aim the t>A«ou.ion
jt tile a bo e order. 1 eha^l nil d ) t nft rce it in an ca^ts
>rvQtrbt 10 my notice. a*nd 1 , adv.itiun, *9 per p evivufi
rdrr 110m thoaa^eauie^L.e t of the Mire and M ui< f,
Bureau, wiirf«-nj • Very c...iirs»- or ho foiiuift. u rug*
i cl to the v6b«c. >pt ia«v, o Abe neaitst cauip ot iusiruc-
ion L-r service lu me (umy.
Will. KiLHaKDSON ucj t.
maril-2m Majo , c,v Oionauce Duty.
J GORMAN & lO,
tin M<UJtUara # » Ba4 1
W HI TK -A. JUL, ttX kta UET|
- - Two doota irtm'.c dner Aiahau-ft airtet.
R HAx«ymade lJsOIUjlnq* j .
Hualeiy . *, - •
1 L-CraP E ilVcS
i O.i-t DO.tj
i'nper
8 vn* nd B*>ot& r.'. l , * Ji
BcDtiiba oppe*ttfcfi
Oott. ut*aro«
Lva 3’ *> ..lie Thr ad.
Aid- v*nery ui vaxer goodfi ftad ootioca. . , urvrf-3tx.
A. bAiXil.
\fi. K. DAVID HAV Ar s UiauKfni *cr past favors and the
JrJL hbetofi patronage hcketoiore neeUi'aeu upon hub
ooul reapecililily annouucw lu the mOSeuk ut Atliuxta aud
orroanduig country, thav he has raiwaraatid hffitool/with
leeara. J.Maoobe and J. i&app uu tne purpose u: opening
n Auction and lamiuiiMCon Business, at his »ui stano, ou
Vhitenaii street, AUAuia, vneuigta, to commence ou flfcp
ember 16th, and woala mAicn a oouUunauce ot lavora yo 1
no new ttrm. ' '
Ail those indebted to Mr. D. Mujer mil i\ the book*
nd notes at the c*action office, ana are eanie ,.ry requesb
<1 to eoiJ and • '• Vicfo
ATTENTION l
TWO MORE COMPANIES
Wanted for Coast Defense,
M V KitolM&NT, amho.ued by the cecru-ary of W »r,
to a ivs on tiro O aat of oOoigiA, a nearly complete*
a*xt two more c inpaul. • at yubo Biug.e tecruiiB vrii**
Oo r«.ceiVeJ., Bar tics ringing ci^oado of .0 or *>U iueu CA r *
a.iite iO orm a Courpauy, wu« toe privilege of (uecttog
uhe CooipttuJ • fficeia
Fiity A^ouaxB B.uuty will be paid immediately.
JuUa u. Hau1)£E,
marl tf ' 1.-. jv ' C 1 iAgnma*>uing.
j VALUABLE * AMI Li KLNiLi*ft'
tfKAJA.the Depot at Covington, era
rooms, 6 fire places, a good kitchen and 1
The hooae ha* 7
_ _ _ w good negro
aou*ee. The lot con;am« o scree, has a giAKi ^/each and
apple orchard, good, usver-fainug wotJ of watet, aud ail
uecesotry outbuildings. It is aouut 'ouvw», bet %eeutue
taro College*, fix: iSi.«sOOMf Female auO Itiuory, ylau, 1U«J
scree g..~u I arming land ne**r by, 46 of wbiUiii woodland,
*tuch will be Bold with the bous«* aud lot 11 desired. toC
.nrther particulars, apply to tbe nnaer*lgnea, or T. Jf-
Hyer, CovuigUm, Georgia.
, . f * KOBVdT L. CKaWLaY a BBQ+
yiauXlin BaiiuliiiT.
JsnWI Atlanta. ueoTgia.
SIOKK Ct'l'TJkltS W A« 1 ED.
T O wozjt.on Bwine for O. B- Armory, at Macon, Geor-
t la., iiaviixfic taken tne contrac o furbish a fo.ge
AiudHai of u ran ice Work fo the aboVe-nioaUoucd
Uig, we ar- much xn u td of aorameu to carry Ou tixe
work- We axe empowered to fnr>.i*n exwnpU'jj* from
COeacnpbofa. aud wiil pay Lbcrai wages
WlA/D A MKALOR,
fbhi3-lm Stone Mountain, <J orgia. 4
CaxoitaUD, Colombia ; Talficrapu, Macoo, and throii
de, Augoxta, copy aud send bilix to this offi.e immediate'
C-
IV C. JOUS&U5 A' Wj
WHOLESALK COMMl.'SlUN BfiRCHlXt8 ;
SELMA, ALuflSBAMA.
JjROMPf sttootios to all cDuat^na-aato. Adriu.cve
X. mode whe9 desired
KxrxRJUCcse— Messrs. Andersen, Adair k 0o., Atlanta,
Md»is- linnnicutt k Taylor, Atlanta, *ne««n» WKY »aug
* co.. Atlanta. jan*/7-ly»
mogfi, BtiPBs;
VJBROtjt Btutdrod Slouithtoml tAnJeo. fc ooic ot*t7
{ } track, gy , * CRAWFORD, HLaiLBR * CO,
tebT-tf Army Contractor*.
Wj I » PIANO.
SPiSSBID CHICKiRING—yxi a* ve-w-ia ooU
Apply *J tlito offioq. fcb28-ti
HOVSK AVD LOT FOR SALE.
T\ EfiUtOPS of moTtBC to the country, I offer my hours
1 f oad tot other* I now bye, tor oota
fesaHJ S A DURAND.
111, 1 XIKRCEB new rick
*.Ov# jOO ke. a Nai a, towruxi
cCO b xc- tooacco
£0 Bax.ir*
33,300 1 ’>« S.odrs Iron
'AM bn.fael* tee Ox's
Jc"f iirife* aud for aola by
nmrf-tf
J. L WINTER A 00.,
No- 20 Ai.bami*
800 GROSS
STAR STEEL PENS,
THE B»r ARTICLE, for sale by
taatS-U J. MqFUERdON * CO
-A,