Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 18, 1863, Image 1

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B ; v, ADAIR &: SMITH. din a, easts ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18; 1863. VOLUME IU-ttNO. 30 tu, ,-tnr.mn. | t..~ *»■* •< PEASE A DAVIS. 4*9I ; WtlOLEBALB j ’ " *3 .p H !* ' ■ J '•-AND- dM ^10I8SIMM00 !tw Mercuanis * .TH2LD-A i AHi VL'Aii j • i tv -vid *U" J 1 ^i ^ AMjtiiroO. (at ** i » ?i TOT* UKOKUI tM . *».#.** » ' BKOOMb, f‘-r 4,< «i jj • KUNA!I — . 1 . KICK. s FLOUR, MKAL, iftflAits i ... • ■ ♦M*' 1-y; S HHBEXINtsj •KNARIIlidS; YARNS, 14 hogvlieads Choice Brown Hug*r ’M h»n|i4v0i - I.IXIO Bm KMIIetntiMC Tobaooo ir>i«Kiitriin0'i{i<Ouir> r - ... | . IWHixti lf« r Hm* ' —arriving " ] 60 keg* NniN ■ • .ted slra* . , : • < — v - full •:, I’KAHK A DAVI8. JUST FROM NASSAU. |j j CASKS' v:.‘HIMaII PRINTS <■00 Il'. S'iOP TlirtaJ ■ StD lb> Flax Thread , 2 Orfrsou Brown W. lJrwr Rrwji - 600 d.r.en Fine Courier ro M Cuarso Needle* No. 000 to No. 3 1,000 doaim Steel Pews, beat quality VO d.rou French Calf Skint 100 d>K«B Linen Cambrlo Handkerchiefs A (.SO, TO ARRIVE, 60 huge Hi Garb cf Soda u i- /'.it M. SALOSUIN k CO ¥ grhange Broker* and Commit«iou Merchants, mrrlO-l^* . O J Whitehall street. J I'ST ttKCKl VKU PROM ^BALTIMORE ■ Amt Tor Sale Low for CMb, •iK kk»3 soda * si's noijf siaa, . I" O 260 tb. Indigo lOjO Rm Green Paint 3*» Bn Venetian Rod • I .; . 600 D» Vollow Paint • 9 “J Cm Vermillion Red • ' . 400 lb* Black Pepper .. . ( ! 30! D>> Ciovo. » -ri ; iflO lb* Mace .... . ■46 due Mustard. -ALSO 100 oxs. Quinine • 50 ru. MorphUe j . - • 50 lbs Opium, Together <ri h a floe assortment of all kind* ol Medi cines—Uuap lor * aah . „ , . S. R. KRAMER, Sign of ttia Holden Mortar, f*b22-3ra Whitehall street. T ■ IKUT ot woo» RIFLEY & WOOD, .Commission Merchants, W hitclmll JKtreet, ATLANTA, - - > GKOKUIA, IL’ILL attend to baring and idling all kind* of mer- »» chatr.ii til Lrder* * r couds must be accompa nied withttSSttbilcuto attention. janll 1, Agenc^&r V a. Tobacco. A. CONNEIAa, , Let* ofMriaphlr, Tiub. I AS ratit'.-.thedin Meutgon:,.ry, Alibonie, a flm-claa Axoucy «* all UndldfBMOEXHa AND CHEWING VIRGINIA TOBACCO, to which lie would respectfully dp ■ «:t public aueadbu. The store.formerly occupied by land Middleton A Login. No, U Oourt rirm.S.s keen **s«n<i-the jnrrpdeo, whereat all times can be found not a*, ■ he Met and moat general assortment ol Tobacco out do «d Virgmlai M J*’ » c.'Bdau* ol the coaraeBt ■ud lined gr: a i 1 SIWAR. »te AcrliUr* .'»*ar c*u».a !oi*B:rpa*a.-l *-jr an, nther f *- ■ltr*T , .: .>**« > obtaining i SEES Notion— Barks Wanted. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OIPICE, I AT1.1STA. CA , June 19.1S6S. f i UIK be., price* will be paid L, UwanderaigaoJ 6w A la*gu ^uui.iiiiiB ol the Allowing BAKES: Bteaybrancbea and root of Dogwood, frootpieftrred); hraugbeo eatl roots cf While WDn; Mt trunk pud bnuiclM* , : American Poplar, (called also White-wtasl, ' Oeaoo-wuod aad tulii -:rer.) t,ot preferred. Bum barks mast bo car, tally dried and Bocurely peck ed. The, mar be brought to this efteo, or sent t.. Mr. L. M. WalMr,.Bu*ealcal Agent, Catterirille flu; or W . W. •>ut bam. hotamcat Agent, Decatur. Qa. • UEOUliE a. BLAUKIB, . IJfj^ar^eap au l Medical Pure,or, tl 8. A. LAN6ST0N CRAMS & HAMMOCK Commission Merchants. »VKT DOOIt TO fOIVKBIlERACV OPt'fCE, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLASTA, GEORGIA Fur the Sale or Ueal Estate, all kiwis of Mer chandise and Produce. ' j Prompt personal, atinotion to lbs filling of all orders. , REBEKENCKH. W W Ole, toa, Ageut OiHt Bank, Atlanta, O* I B Porter, AgTUa R li Depot, Atlanta, Ra. Phlnlay A Clayton, Auguste, Ga. A P Dealing, Caehlcr Rank o! Athens Geo W Williams k Co, Cuarleelon, I C Rev J W Burke, Macor , Ga A C Van Eppe, Chattanooga. Tenu RO Roberts, Bweet Water, East Tenu B 0 Ellington, Washington, Ga. janBI-tf a u Macs M w unrollreos NKW FIUM R. M. PARKS & CO , A U c;i T I O TV ▲Ml* Commission Merchants, No. T4 Alabuuiu ritrept, ikirnor of Pryor, ATLANTA, UKOlttilA. K BSPMOTPULLY solicit a share • I patronage and hope by strict attention to Lnslneu to giro entire satis faction to their patron*. a a aitoss n uaoa AM OHM. UQON a n uni &: (jim. Wholesale Grocefe . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oorner of Whitehall aiid Mitchell Stronl./, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, [NOR the (ale of Prodnco, Morouaudise, Real Katate, Ne I*, groee, Ac. dde—t I w u mnah. ■ oou. w p inns. INMAN, COL.K & CO.. GEHKJUL Commission Merchants, For the Purchaiie and Sale of Merchandise, tidal Estate, Live Slock, Bomls, Slacks, Negroes, ku. W E hare ample store room, and will give personal at tontion to all bnsineae entrusted too*. Office ir Beach * Root’s store, Whitehall street. noxl-P< WANTED, AT THE j • ATLANTA STEM TANNERY. FOR d ASH, 6,00Q COEDS BARK. R. T. HSNDBRBOS, AgacL jaalftf i. TO SUIPPKR8 OF FREIGHT. L N consequence of the extraordinary demands made upon our Roads for ^Transportation, by tbo Coated*- rat* Btetee Gorernmcut; toguther with the oxiatance of a state of circumstances, over which wo uflf our Agents can hare any control, notie* is hereby given, that the Western A Atlantic, JIacoD k Western, and Atlanta k Wist-Point Railroads will not hei setter receive, transport, or etor* any freight, until further notice, (except fbrGovcnUi ant) unless the owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of 6hlp- ment, first signs a stipulation or agreement, reiteriag the i all liability lor lues or damage JOHN S. ROWLAND, guperiatendent W. A A. *. R. * • ISAAC SCOTT, , Preaidant M. A W. R. R. GEO. U. HUU,. .«,iSr tal f“‘A'; w -p^« Reads from a Aleut >, NOV, For Sale. A VALUABLE pi ANTION, containing 1.037 acres, of which 060 acres a e cleared, and in an excoltent state of cultivation, situated on KiokeeCreekandad- iplning Usds of Major M B Beal, eight miles ttem Daw- eon, Terrell county. The piece is well improved, with vood and comfortable framed cabins and all other neces sary buildings. The .andi will prodace from 1/100 to 1^00 pounds of Ootton per acre, smd from 16 to 90 bush els or Corn, in fact the best and rarest Ootton and Cora Lands in Southwest Georgia. The above will be sold far $i0 per acre, and porsession given to the purchaser the first of January, 1801. Corn, Fodder, Stock, «c, caube bought with the place. Par farther pariiceUn, address the subscriber at Chickaaawhatcbie, Terrell county, Utorgia. frblO--M JOHN B VANOVER. BriNNMiU .tUEKLB, hLAlES, V ' SliUTTLEiAo for sale by J R PUTS, I lebll-Sm . ' Marietta street. omasog.AakisTun uusetuL'seva Osiambos, Ga, btpL 6,1889. , .xeisroi Goaitoaaaster General, I have been en- Lnx»t«s! with MdireDcmuAd of collar tic 5 the hide* * ihfl 1: d kw th* *rmy, for taming, aod the . fiwrrhi—r> vf LmILw tor SD^&ufaciuri^g. Taudat* hATiug (^AAthnroa Lat-d un i wtftnf Hide*, will do wt*li to Ad- jrd■« i vnt^ proper refaratkCuA. Tb< Aruij moat i e nhc<d, . .V..1 It f* th- iuty *• »tl patrioiit !r.uiiers to ttaaiat in *• Jojuf. All lemthcr hra'.d »t Ci.r -^ uiaolc prisma will Lm- greeted f W. DILLARD, aoplOtf A. Qua. j. a. TiPPiN, •uiaaalo and Eoloffi DeaJm in Foreign aar -> ' • Bpnumdt - ti . ^ '■ DRY «OOI)S, lUNNALLTS BL00S. WhltrbaHatraat . jA “GOOD EGG," SIRE. At ACRES OP WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR BALE, J} 0 within reran miles of Atlanta, cm the rimd jesdlng to Tt house ana out-buildings; - - , . fine tunning order, with lathe and inched, wfh power sulficent ^imm . time. ' All for ih,- -:u»L sum of purchase will please apply to J. K. Maysan. Al.aa Fe male Institute, oi J. 8. May son, en the pre - - declT-tf HILISERT GOODS. A GOOD LOT. OP MILES KEY GOOS8, meat ac-d for sale by - —. Mtutl-tw. . LANGSTON, CRANE A flAMMOCK. F INK LOT OP bWISS MUSLINS, fursele by mar 11-1 w LANQ3TON, CRtNEA HAMMOCK. JKO. W. ADAIR,.......J. HBNLY SMITH. BDITOBB AND PROPRIETORS. B. C. SMITH, M. D, : J. N. 0ARD010, nssocuH xniTiRfi. ova NEW RATES. TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION. Dally, per annum..,...., ,••'•113 00 Dally, six months 7 U0 Daily, three menths, 4 00 Dally, aim month.,, 1 00 Weekly per annum,,, 4 00 No name entered on our Books, witbei.t Payment In Advance ADVERTISING IN THE.DAILY. Vor each square of ten lines or less, or space to the amount of one square,for one insertion, $1. For eaeb subsequent Insertion less than one month, 6o oents per square. - On advertisements standing one month, a dednct,on of 10 per cent, will be made, . \ • 0 advertisements standing two mon'hs, a deductluu oi 80 per cent will be made. Advertisements standing three mouths will he chasged $26 per square. No advertisement taken for a longer period than three months. ,.i Advertisements or notices in the local column, will be charged 25 cents per line for each Insertion. All obituaries and articles that are personal,ornotof general public interest, must he paid for as advertise ments. ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY,- ’ Advertisements In the Weekly only, will he charged $1 per square for each insertion. Advertisements appearing In both the Daily and Week ly, will be charged To cents p in the Weekly. ■ per square for each insertion Iloav to Send ns Honey with Safety. We have made an arrangement with the Express Company, to bring us all letters containing money, which bur patrons may choose to send by. this meanB of convey ance. This company is responsible and will make good any loss of money while in their to a Railroad station wishing to send us money can do so safely without cost! them any postage, by depositing the lel£ with the Express Agent and taking his ceipt. h JtQT All such letters must be sealed wax, (the law requires this,) and amount of money'contained therein, bc nmrk«i) on -the oubida. — --— City Suhscrihoin. gray- Mr. Jeea o Rc-neau is Authorize receive and receipt for subscriptions to Southern Confederacy. Oar Carrier arrangements are now eo footed by “Uncle Jesse” and “John Wesley, that- every residence, office and shop in oitycan get the Confederacy in good tim every morning. mni^ Atlanta Hospital Association. The following committee has been appoint at t» cook for the wounded soldiers at t( 3 Hospitals, cominonoing March 1Cth, 1863: j Monday—Mrs Dr J Young, Mrs J H Love jo;, Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs E Payne, Mrs ye - able. Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs G G Howar i, Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs 1> Pitman, Mrs Jno 1 Seats. Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, son, Mrs *V Peok, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox. 'y_. Thursday—Mrs Crusaell, Sirs Bice, drj Et Winship, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown. Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, tioyt, Mrs Bogers^Mrs Chandler. Saturday—Mrs I Winship, Mrs Bess at, Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner. Sunday -Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs vis, Mrs Ported. The Enquirer on Impressments. j SAVANNAH CALLS! The Enquirer, in likening impressments to ’ _ conscription, shows that it does not under- i RALLY GEORGIAN S. stand the grounds of the present opposition > to the former. Conscription is authorized i and regulated by law. impressment is not only without law, but, as it has been con ducted in this State, is in disregard ..and violation of-the fundamental law, which forbids the property of the citizen to be taken without nis consent or that Of his lawfully elected representative. It is. not to a law authorizing and regulating im pressments (as the law now authorizes and regulates conscription,) that, the people object. On the contrary, that is exactly what they demand. But they do objeqt to, aud with an increasing emphasis that will soon make itselt respected, the seizure and confiscation of their property without law, right or necessity. They pr lawlessness, violence and roi hey protest agdinst ibbery, and that P rotest must be regarded—or force will yet e met by force. Bureau decrees and mil tary dictation are not recognized as author- ty by our people—and if these are to he enforced by the strong hand, it requires no prophet to see that they will be resisted by the strong hand. It is to avoid this, and to rebuke the insufferable thought that this is anything but a Government of law, that we have felt it our duty to urge in the most strenuous terms the passage of a proper law on this subject. But the Enquirer seems to fear that if a law be passed providing that “just compen sation” which the Constitution guarantees to every man when his property is seized for public use, the public debt will become so large as to endanger repudiation—and so, if we understand its argument, it wpuld repudiate the Constitution from fear of having to repudiate the debt. It lias a right to choose, but its- choice is not the one we would make. If wo begin by repu- hands. All persons therefore convenient diating the Constitution and ignoring the " Obligations of law, what chance does the Enquirer think Mr. Memminger’s promises i pay stand of redemption ? Is a Govern- ent that begins by seizing the property •citizens, without law, and against law, 1 to remember and regard the rights of e citizens by paying its debts to them ? ne obligation to pay, any greater than obligation to respect the rights of Jv? If laws protecting property e risjiudi&leirn5w,1nay hot laws re- 5 payment be repudiated then ? s to repudiation, a matter that wo do ft choose, in its General aspects, to spec- ate upon or discuss, we have this.sugg<*s- }q to make. ’ Unless we succeed beating sek the rapacious, crafty and powerful foe now seeking to over-run -md BuL.j-ign. e us—and achieve our in ) "i.-ndein-«—jilm notes we are now issuing .» i not. be worm a ‘’continental”. We can not heat back that Foe, and win our independence, with out armies, and we can not support armies without provisions. ‘ If the effect of the present lawless system of impressments is to repress and restrict the production of subsistence, as no man of common sense doubts, then it is the very thing most likely to bring about what the Enquirer dreads-— the destruction of all value in what how constitutes our money—destruction, too, by means worse than repudiation, since it would imply and involve the destruction of every thing else dear^to us as a people. Richmond-Whig, Mar. 12. J Its la st. Flii tllp’s Hospital Aid Society. 1 lie lollowing Ladies have been appoint! cook for the “Soldiers’ Rest” tho week ning Feb. 23d, 1863: • Monday.—Mrs Pinkerton, Mrs Morel, Deake, Miss Sinclair. - * Tuesday.—Mrs Soloman, Mrs Purse, Freeman, Mrs Wright. Wednesday.—Mrs M Robinson,' Mrs Vfella, Mre. Hardeman, Mrs Wyly. Thursday—Mrs Browning, Mrs Lazarus;Mrs Saloshin, Mrs Boring. . ,■ j Friday.—Mrs Sells, Mrs Ball, Mrs G B Walk er, Miss Mollie Wright. Saturday.—Mrs Kennard, Mrs II T Jones, Miss Mattie Watkins, Mrs W Peters. Sunday.—Mrs Shalleross, Miss Nannie Jad- son, Misa Rowena Hale, Mrs Judson. Mrs H. T. JONES Directress. Bring in your Advertisements earlty in the day and there wilt be no delay in itteir ap- pearance. tf TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT. TX couscqceocs of the extraordinary demands mule nn- JL on on. Roads for Transportation, together vnh the the existence of s state of circumstances oTtr sriich «e nor our agent* can bars any control, nutlce is herel; giv en that the We«. er a k Atlantic, ffiscoa k Weetera, and Atlanta k West Point Road*, will not' hereatter rectlTe, transport, or store any freight from any a urea or snlhor- .,i.— IULJ _ ity, until rarther nntka, uukxs the owner, agoat ur Shin to Turner * M*j»•»'’* Varry, with a oomfortaM* dwelling pw, at the point uf shi;'.mea\ fit.t signs a sii;,uI»Uju « hunt- uu i '.lu bniUInge; also.* Ka t ateqm Baer Mill to agrearaaat,rsMarlng the rood from all liability.' JOHN R KOSi'LATb, s*a€8iB@?* S ° e ' ,A iS>M PLANTATION FOR SALE, A N exceliont Plantation, m a high state of Osttirstion containing M5 acres, 130 of which ate first rite bot tom, only 23 miles from the Atlanta A West Pdnt tr.it. I read, on the Chattahoochee Rirer, in Campbell c. un! r, can • be l»ught by oppUcatioh to this office. febll-tf And Fill up tli© Ranks! O UR CO, PANT having bean organized and received as Company A. in Out J. L Hardee’s Regiment, now completing Its organizaiiun fur service on the COAST OF GEORGIA, We wlU accept a few tnore recruits lo hll.lt up to the maxlmuiw sUnuatil. The beet of Arms *nd i C l othing fomirt od aa soun m the Regiment 1* organised. . D 0 SMITH. Captain. ■ ' - t - • R W CRAVEN, 1st Lieu*. , J B THRASHER* NJUsW J J ifoKOY, B’vt 2d Lieot. J L Unrdou Rifiw,” Hardee’s Reg’t Ga Vole. Oio vl (hem niay bp foiud at all .time* at tbo office of Ctlr. flv'M’uli and Hill, where they will receive reciuiU and pay.the JSOU.VTY OF $M). ■ AlUnta, Ga„ March 2, iSfffi m«3-tf. ■XHl'HJK TO SHIPPKUS OF EXPRESS. « LL Packr.ge* wei^hinx 40 j<mnd» end i-.er, must be 1 securely atra{)| ■ratal - , . VWlt ... . .... . All freight must be distinctly . \ihad wit i tail o^ne cunxignee, and ell ulber unaies tbiiifjN itwtiluotbe «c«i«G. , Articles ol si fragile uatum taken a ' rs entire risk ■a!,. ;• ■■ ■ .... -w-... ••• ■ '• ■ *••■•14 ‘* freight for Uacon, Savaunab and Sou return Goor- i»,will he lYcelved until i»30 A M. Thera being r Ekprts*ca In ami out betw «u tho hours . 4 null 7 JO P M., wo cannot r ocelva Ireigl.t .after 4 P. i: l.xrept Oofernwent Freight. . Storage will be charged on alt freight uol -called for, r hours alter recepUou FRED. Coulter, Agent Southern Express CcmiAuy. .V,.T«iia, Jan. 13th, 1808. jaulSt! p,, | TIERCES NSW RICE, for sa!o by • OIJ febZS-lm . PEASE k DAVId. Ol I BOXES 12x18 GLA«S, for sale by Z\ l teb'28-lm PEASE * DAVIS. if>0 D0Z BLACKING, for sale febzs-lm PEASE 9 1 in;I CUOICtc CIGARS, for rule by • ,UUu lubss-iiu . psaoe a Davis. STEAM ENGINES. o NEW STE.IM ENGINES FOR SALE, complete, and Z (without boilers) are t6 inches stoke aud 12 iuche* bore. Will do a duty of • . v. : 25 TO 30 HORSE POWER, H‘Hvy Bed-F ; «ic, «. d Fly Wheel 9 fert diameter, and; 12 iuche. jan.’ Adurreo ■m?: JAR. L. DUN XING,’ maiMw* Atlanta, Morgla Plantation for Sa*e. TN MITCHELL COUNTY, ten miler below Albany, con- i iBinieg two thousund ucros, in a compact body; five tmndred «eres ready tor culttva'iuu, aud five bundled wbiiMffiia drai'quffig' The FlsutaiOoe fa'-hew, aadtofo uw it only eix or sevsu leg homes. 1'he soil is a mellow loom with lluie enough to make ir productive The plac. is in a neighborhood of wealthy planters— mostly residing on their ostatea For surplus cauilal It nfford* a safe invettment, or for immediate settlement, ■u.-uy advantages. My address Is . ' A. 8 BROWN, marU-tf Sparta Georgia. * The Yankees and their Ditches. | The Yankee mode of warfare on the Mississippi is taking great water courses out of their beds and diverting them in other channels by a system of “ditcbcut- ting.” The public are already familiar with the project of cutting a ditch through the main land opposite Vickspurg, by which it is hoped to force the current of the Missis sippi into an unacustomed course through which to pass their vessels'without going within range of our batteries. But this is not the. only enterprise on foot. General Grant has sent an order' to General Sherman at Helena, to open a channel to the Coldwater river, through which it is designed to fbrward boats' into the Tallahatchie, and thence ! into the Yazoo arid to the rear of Vicksburg. Yazoo bayou or pass is eight miles below Helena, at what is called Montezuma bend. Form erly flatboats were navigated through this pass, and enabled to float through an im mense section of fertile country a distance of nearly three hunered miles. A large hranch of tho Tallahatchie almost joins Yazoo pass and when the Mississippi over flows there is an .abundance of water in that region. This water level of the Mis sissippi is now about ten feet above the coon try on the east side, which is only pro tected by $ levee artificially formed; apd the drifts arid debris which have accumu lated.' The Tallahatchie is navigable far up, and the Yazoo, which is. formed of the Tallahatchie’and Yallobnsha, is-navigable for the largest sized steamers. The design of this project is to cut off a large part of the supplies to Vicksburg by sending up a fleet to capture our boats on the Yazoo, and render other aid to the operations of tbe main body of the army in the prose cution of the siege of Vicksburg.—Rich mond Examiner, Mar. \2ih. ~ . ‘ . - . fgyJust before tbe Northern Congress closed its session, it ratified a treaty with the (negro) Bepaolic of Liberia, which provides that Liberians (African negroes) coming in to the United States, “shall enjoy all rights and privileges which are or inay be granted to any other foreigners, subjects and citizens of the most favored nation.” This at once places the negroes of Liberia upon a level with the emigrate from any other nation— France, England, Germany Or Ireland—and entitles them to the benefit of the naturaliza tion laws. • Daily Confederacy $169 per month. To Capitalists and Sueculators, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. OK non ACRES OF LAND, Id Emtnnel county.— ZU)\J\JyJ Also, my landed' tntciesta in Montgomery count., and some lots Id Cherokee, Georgia: Adores., through Poat Office, P. H. LOUD, marfi-lm* Atlanta, Georgia. DRYGOODS. 6000 YAKI)S CALICOES 300 yard* bleached Sheeting 260 pair Ladles’ and Missus Galters and 81lpi>or 12 dozen Men’s and Boy’a Hat* And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sale at «lioltxM- only by 6. SOLOMON & BROS., ••r-t: Comiuiavion Merchoub, FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. • L O.-T, on the 9th inatant, between WliiaebaU street and Giant’s Uo-q.itai, a leather Pocket JJuuk, eouutiuiug beewoun one hundred aud seventy-five and two hundred dollars—Confederate notes—principally In twenties and tens. The fiuder will receive the above reward by leaving the book‘ aud money at this office, or returning It to me at Grant's Hospital. a.j janl7-tt It. M. FOSTER. ENGLItH CALICOES, MUSLIN DELAINES, &c. 1 SliU DoZ < ^ t,AKK S BK3T 6F00L THREAD, 200 5 4 cases Colore Englieh Calicoes. **" * ' 2 cases Muslin Delaiats (Mousing) t V . 1 cose Snprrior English Lougcloth 100 b.-xe« Extract Logwood 8 bble Sal Soda, lor sale by ..... . TTT*. . A. J. M08ES, feb2a-tf At Herring k Op’s Btorq, NOTICK OF PAY MASTER. • ' U AVING been araigued to duty as Pay Master et this JL1 pbet, notice is hereby given that I have euteted upon ihe discharge ofthe duties assigned me. ' * Office oa Alabama street, nearly opposite the Market House . E- F. BOMAK, . .tv:, j. hi. '.-ri.- Capt. and Ast Q.-W Atlaata, Fefi 14, lWk). ■ feblu SUFKIUOR SJlOKUiG TOBACCO. £)t OASES TEN-PpUNDS BALES, /i I 9 finram OOC-DOUlld pAVCT3. * The balea -we-eput up i theeprlog of 1861. by W»de A MoornrauerLynchburg V*^expressly for the buituuuce market.' It Is free from stems and dirt and made of N#1 Ts,b.iCCO. - • fc-iv# i\:-‘ **’ - v -- } Tho Poand Pape.s are tn admirable condition for tetoil- lug. -'.'rvr . '■ - -- :*V* *• ; -' : i . pn oamlgnment.aud tor tare by Mol. W.! T [NDK U tron [Ba(rootjVra» Orders.] •■ir. Oxsiuncx Bduad, ) Richmond, January 3, IS65. j Rlchujso.i Hunt, P A O 8 Artillery. NlrKlt the law receutly passed by Uou A i«a*, “exemp tion of certain pertoaa irum military service,” you will s.-e that I am empowered to autborlae. an Ordnance officer to exempt all *• artisans, mechanic* aud employee* in the establishments of such persons as ore ur may be ehgaged, uuder contract wun the Government, in luru- iahiDg arms, ordnance and ordnance storee, and other mu nitions of war, saddles, harness aud army supplies.”— These men must all be eurolhd, axd then detailed, as proviied in section six. General Order. No SZ. You arc designated as iho Ordnance officer to act, Under this Uw, lor all contractors wituin your Jctlad lotion. •. J G0K0AS, Col. Chief of Urdnanco. X N pursuance ot the above order, all lrcn Mae crs and other coutieciora wlihia the States or Alabama, Geor gia, South Carolina and Tennessee, will make appltc**jy u tomolor the derail of suou conscripts as m,iv „ „ „ _ for he di.foil of con»cri'pts'(ie»toi’rtquLition shall be acco.- pauied by a ccri copy ol hi. contract, cu oath that the services ••’ *n« persons desired to bo de’.iulel are tfi- dlspeu*>aic lor ^he lulfillment of his o. uirmot, and that th- laborer cannot be otherwiss obtained, aud farther, rlut when too services of the conscripts shall no longs, be needed, the affiant will turn the conscript cVer to the Enrolling officer of tbe district, for service in the stmy; alto, a certificate of the Enrolling officer of the district that the persons named lu the requisition have been properly enrollod. Cenifioates and oaths to be by and before a Justice of the Peaoe or other magistrate author tred by Uw to administer oaths. Alt comuianicallous addressed to me at Selma, Ala., will meet prompt attea lou. . s WM RICHARDSON HUNT, marll-lm M*), *o, on Ordnance Duty, ■ ■ AMOMEt AMD iNsrscroa GiasitiL's Cmor, 1 .MlW.' i Richmond February 3,1868. ) GeuerD Orders No. 14. * * » • * 1A11E Supcrluteudont os the Nitre aud Mining Bureau JL' 1*authorised and alrected to enforce existing con trasts of the u. vers me nt in Iron Lead and other mum- tlons, When Iron atm other artioies thus c ntracted for and needed fer the service, are oscuttniued to have beeu sold at piivate sate, or are not promptly delivered accor ding to the terms and spirit of the cuntract, they may be takenwhe-eter found; aud upon reqai.Uivn, assistance shall be afforded by the commandant of th« nearest post or camp of ins-ructlcn to.the officer or agent of tha Min ing Bureau specially charged with the enforcement of the contract. •'»' i W hen a contract etall have been persistently violated I I-.L U:1)V notice, ail detailed or Conscripted men .4, be withdrawn and assigned to other works. 8. COOPER, • ’a Acjutact and Inspector General. ‘0. S. Nnsi akd MiNiita Buexio, > Richmond, February 3,1863. j * » . » * M AJOR WILLIAM R HUNT is charged with the ex ecution of the above General Ordor, No. 14, in tfoe etstee of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi 1. M. ST. JOHN, Major and Superintendent. C IONTRAOCORS kOR IRON and cither munitions ol / war, will sen that I am charged with the execution ol the above order. I shall rig i d ly enforce it in all oases Drought to my notice, and in addition, re per previous order from the Superintendent of the Nitre and Mining Bureau, will send every contractor so falling, who is sub ject to the conscript law, to the nearest camp of Instruc tion for service lu the army. iJ*.. ^ WM. RICHARDSON HUNT, marll-lm ' c* Major, sc, on Ordnance Duty. .J* GOODMAN & CO., .... (lu Markham’s Building,) Sir. W HITE ALL STKKKT, ’ * - Two doors from corner Alabama strset. R eady-made clothing j v ; Hosiery . -f: ,a .,- -ir Pocket Knives , Pocket Book. Paper . : : Shoes and Boots 3,000 lbs copperas . j.i-fc . .Li* Ootton Cards . Coats’White Thread, " ■' “l =“ **’• And a variety of other goods and notions. mar7-lm i. A CARD. o r n*. K. DAVID MAYER, thankful ror past favors and the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him ally armocuce to the oitiaena of Atlanta and M , would reepectfi vttrroundvug country, that he has asaoclatld Ulmsetf with Mosers. J. Jacobs and J. Kapp for the purpose of opening an AtfoHgP MtdyQpaimission Business, at his old stand, ch WhiiebsU street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commeuoe on p- tember 16th, and .would soifoit a continuance of favor* lor the new firm. -xL . , AH those indebted to Mr. D. Mayer will fitbe book, tod notes at tho Auction office, and are same, .^re^anst- «d to call aud IssplO-tfJ. ATTENTION 1 TWO MORE COMPANIES Wanted for Jjoast Defense. M Y REGIMENT, authorized by the Secretary of War, to »• rve on the C ast of Georgia, is nearly oompleu. 1 want two wri companies at once. Bing Is recruits wu be received. Paities nringing squads of kb or 30 men cer. unite lo form a Company, with tbs privilege of etectieg the Company officers. JtatliXEl : . Fllty nollsra B-unty will he paid Immedlalaly.' l. sutr. qoiq bsi’p'r jgH« l. hakdbe, marl-tf Ool. Ccmmaudlng. A VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE-F0H SALW. \T EAR the Depot at Coeiagtca, Ga Xbs bouse Isos 7 Xx rooms, 6 fire places, a good kitchen and 2 good negro nou.ee. Tbe lot contain. 6 acres, has a good peach and apple orchard, good, acver-Seiimg Weil of water, and all uecesLOry outbuildings. It is aboat midway bet seen tbe two Colleges, Til: Masonic Female aud Emory) also, lUt) acres g-x-d forming loud near by, 46 of which is woodland, which will be sold with thehonee and lot if desired. For further particulars, apply to the ftnderslgntd, or T. F. Hvcr, Cor in Eton, Georgia. riE tTT ROBERT L. ORAWLSY A BKO , . . Franklin Builah Jaui-tl - ' ’ - 4 ‘ J - Atlanta, Ge K. II. PARKS A CO., ‘ WhltehoU street. SQOE-ClASEiiS A«D LEATHER WASTED. W S vrilh to llire 10 go^<l biioe-Makers, either w; Ite or black, and t*o smalt boy s as apprentices. We also with to purchase a large quantity of heather. ' , . <; W. KHhTNER * 0®itt I « Office in th'rrarxif Sesgopt Store, uioriO lm Forsyth street. o 1)R. U. W. BUOWK, FFXCKr—At hia residence oa Oalhoen street, near the wrarohSfl. NOTICE, i author! .me during my absence. dec28-tr B V WILLINGHAM. •fo :* a WE5isa.v Exit.Boxd Co., 1 - t- ’ Macon, Ge, Jsa. 28,1863. > / \N. and alter February 1st, this Company will reoelvc U DO Freight lor Passenger rain. J*n30:f ALFRED L. TYLER. Bupl. - . HIDES, HIDIS8* ■ ■ f . O VER One Hundred Slaughtered Hides, for sale every week by _ CRAWFORD, FRAZER * CO, FittT tf Army Goa*.rftetor*. ...1. : . PIAKO. SPLENDID CHICKERING—good as new—for sale AfW»F • t this ..nice. fei J--!- HOUSE AND DOT FOR SALK. > E3IR0U5 of moving to the country,! offer mj house and lot whora I now live, for sale dociS-tf - ' 8 A DURAND. STONE CDTTKR8 WASTED. nno work on gtoca for 0. 8. Armory, at Macon, Geor JL gis. Having taken the controc -u famish a-Urge amount cf Uranile Work for the above-mentioned build ing. we are much in nred of workmen to carry on the work. Wo ate empowered to furnish exemptions boot Conscription, mud will pay liberal wagsa. WQO0 * M EATOR, fob 18-lrn sojuehi Stone Mountain, G.orgia. Carolinian, Columbia; Telegraph, Macon, aud throe! cle, Augusta, copy aud seud bills to this offi.o immediate ly.-- . . T. It. aOUNEON 3k CO, WHOLESALE COMMISSIOH MfcRCBASTa, 8ELMA, ALABAMA. P ROMPT attention to oU conslgnmeoU. Advances mMde wbes d«rir*d • ■ . . „ ^ Htnuicfi—Mesart. Anderson, Ad*lr A Co M AlUol^ Mml Ilncnnalt & T»yior, At Unto, M •«*. W K Yuoug A Co, Atlanta. JonZT-ly* 100 TIERCES NSW K1CE 100 k«|i Nalls, assorted 300 b jxo. Tobacco 2U Buggies ;* Bwed 30,000 lb. Swedes Iruu JOO bushel. 8eed Gets Just arrive! and for sale by niar7-tf J. L. WINTER k 00, : No. 20 AMhema sweat. 800 GROSS STAE STEEL FENS, THE BEST ARTICLE, for sale by mor8-tf j. McPherson a oo.