Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 19, 1863, Image 1

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d -Jl ram §>aBLi© aoo© bsfobi private abvajitags. ■iY ADAIR & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19 1863. VOLUME III—NO. 31 < • ■* »► ». i <*SA8E A DA ¥18, WHOLESALE ii II O E K N -*ND— >utm!*Mtt Mercliam-s, r*mpbtr«e-Htr«ict. i» .N't*. .. ... GEoKOI > ■HUM M Hkllttl • MV »)v Ji ROOMS-, KUOKETH « A Kf -H SI'GaI S Kh!K. KLOUB, MEAL, V.mVg aR. (JIG a Kfe. <.FHft.1V S OSN A KU KGS, SHEETINGS YARNS, 14 liogehsadt Choice Brown 8og*r 200 1 OSH Tobacco 1,'WO foe KilUcKiotek Tobaooo lft I.tlme Kl. C-ff- WO dor. u Mi' «t-r Hoc* — arririog 00 fcngi Noil*— . - .10.1 rises bin - Tnrorntloo Ho ,- •cb • PEASE A DAVIS. JUST PROM NASSAU. JO otara English prints -. - *:C- M» ltii Skoe Threat j.SCO Iba Fla» Thread #£•'«*£ * 960 dozen Brows Widdaor Soap 000 doocn Fiho Comb* f 0 M Coarse Needles No. 000 to No. 3 1,000 dosan Steel Pout, beat quality *5 dcsen French Calf Skins 1(0 dtaen Linen Cambric Qaadkarcbiefa . ALSO, TO ARRIVE, M keg* B1 Oarb cf Soda M. SALOSBIN A 00. Exchange Broker* and Commlulon Merchants, «n\rl(Mw* Whitehall street. JUST UKCK1VBD FllUH BALTIMORE And for Sale Low for Casta, oe Knaa rod a dSO 160 lbs Indigo 10JO Rjs Qraou Paint ShOO lbs Venetian Bed too ttu TbUow Paint 900 lb* Verm 1111 in Red 400 bs Black Popper 800 ba Cloves A A 960 bs Mace 96 doc. Mustard. ALSO . Quinine , . I r es. Morphine (0 Jb« opium* • Tcgether wNh a fine assortment of all kinds ol Medl- clues—Cheap Cor Oath 8. R. KRAMER, Sign of the Golden Mortar, Whitehall street. t a airier 0 f wood RIPLEY & WOOD, Commission Merchants, WlifteLcUl Street, ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA, 1167ILL attend to buying anJ telling ell kinds of mer- * * ebandiae. AH orders for goods unit bo accompa nied with tbacash to aecnrs attention. Janll ly Agency for Ya. Tobacco. A. CONNELL, Lata of Memphis, Tana. B in Montgomery, Alabama, a firat-claas lot aU kinds« HMoKING AND CHEWING H iyaiali I 11 VliuilNld TOBACCO, to which ho would respectfully di- .oci public The st .re formerly occupied by A Loftin, No, 11 Court street, has been Saaeetl to* (We purpoae, where at all time, can be Mind not oo'y iba heat end no>t general ss..rtnient cl Tobacco oot- aataat Virginia; but »l*o » const ret supply ot thocoarsest utd hneat gra t • of 31 GAR. The tertlities tor obtaining *>-.tgar ataeot be surpassed by any other hoose in the Cou- .lereey sep30-.f Notice—Barks Wanted. HKDICAL PURVBTOR'8 OFFICE. I Atlmts, 6a., June 90,1SC9. ( s tills Sal prices will Lt paid ly the undersigned for A lasgrqaantitiee of tlie following BARKS: St. a., brawebee and root of Dogwood, (root pi efcrrod); branches and root* of White Willow; root, trunk and tuwoehe* of American Poplar, icallod ala. Whita-wooi>, 'Knoo-woed and tulip-tree,) root preferred. Ttitae barks must bo cat. fully dried and securely pa. *• od. They may ba Licnght to this office, or scot to.Mr. L W Waller, BotaoicalAc.i t, Carter-ville ‘.is or W. W. bat ham, Uotanica] Art ;.t. Decatur, G» GKoKGK 8. BLACK1K, jl-tL Hargrrn and MedH-Al Parse) or, C. A A. bll-1 SPINNING WHEELS, > rl alK*. MIUTTLEA. * *.by J R PITTS. ' . ■* Marietta street. . OVTJCS « ASSISTANT QSACTIkUAST* Columbus, fla, Sept. 6,1842. - ,Jl or4rrsM Qnatremmster Ueutrai, I leave been «n- SJ trvtrt.d wbh entire ciaosal of collecting tho hide* r the Maevot killed for the arnij. for tetania#, and the t-archxaeo! .*>. h<vr for oiAtinfactariag. Tanner* haring iiwdbfroo kad an t wantiug* Hide* will do voll toad- irtmm* with proper raftnuM, The ancj ojunc bo shod, audit it the dnt v * -II patriotic tanEu.r* to autut in ac Join*. A(l iolhrr held at unreasonable prices will be tupressad I. W. D1LLAED, aeplotl A Urn. LANGSTON CRANE & HAMMOCK j C'Otftf £&£*%% Commission Merchants. SKXT nOOR TO CONPGDKRACy OFFICE, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. For the Sale of Beal Fatale, all kinds of Mer chandise ttud Product'! Prompt personal attention to the filling of all uni era REriRKKCXK W W Clay ten, Agent Oh K K Bank, Atlanta, Ga I H Porter, Ag’t (la R it Depot, A Hauls, (ia Phiuixy A Clayton, Augusta, Ga. A P Deariug, Cashier Bank of Athen* Geo W William* A Co, Cuartariou, ri 0 Rev J W Darke, Mncor, Gn. A 0 Van Epps, Ch tttanooga. Tenn K 0 Roberta, Sweet Water, Boat Tenn 8 O Ellington, Washington, Ga. iao81-tr a u run NEW FIKM R. M. PARES & GO, Jk- XJ O T I O N Commission Merchants, Wo. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor, ATLANTA, .... GKORGIA. R ESPECTFULLY solicit a share.' t patnmaga and bona by strict attention to business to glTf 1 entire satis- taction to thoir patkous. dcc6-tf AM08S, L1GON die C.O-, Wholesale Grocers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, £ 0R the tala of Prod nee, Morohandtae, Bpal -Estate, Ne groes, Ac. ddeS-tf w a muw. u oou. ,w r ikwsw. INMAN, COLE die CO*. GENERAL Commission Merchants, For the Purchase and Sale of Merehaudise, Real Eaiatu, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks, Segroes, &c. \ y 9 have ample store room, and will_ give personal at tention to all bnsinces entrusted to qa. Office io Beach A Root’s store, Whitehall atreet- novl-ti WANTED, AT TBB ATLANTA STEAM Tmfidft FOB CASH, 6,000 CORDS BARK. jaailtf A X. HKNDaBflON. Agvut. TO SU1FFERE QF FKEIGI1T. |N consequence of the extraordinary demands made upon our Roads for Transportation, by the Confede rate states Government; together with the existence of a state cf circumstances, over which we nor our Agents can have any control, notice la hereby given, that the Western A Atlantic, Macon A Western,and Atlanta A W«at-Point Railroads will not hoi carter receive, transport, or store any freight, until further notice, (except for Goremnent) unless the owner, agent, or Shipper, at tbs point of ship ment, ur st signs a stipulation or.agreement, relieving the Roads from all liability forlorn or damage JOUR & ROWLAND, Superintendent W. A A. R. R. ISAAC BOOR, President M. A W. B. A . . GEO. G. BULL, Superintendent A. A W. F. R. R. Atiants, Nov. 98,1AC9. noVs»-tt For Sale. A VALUABLE PbANTION,containing 1,081 acres, of which 650 acre* a. e cleared, and le an excellent state of cultivation, situated no Kiakee Creek and ad joining lauds of Ugjor N H Beat, eight mile*, firem Daw- sou, Terrell county. The place, is well Improved, with tood and comfortable framed cabins and all other etces- aary buildings. The lend* will produce Bum l.CvO to 1,900 pounds of Cotton per acre, and from 16 to 90 bosh- els of Corn, In fact the best and suroat Cotton and Con Land* in-8ontbwrtt Georgia. The above wfQ be ecld far $90 per acre, and po. session givao to the purchaser the first of January, 1864. Corn. Fodder, Stock, go, can be bought with the place. For further particulars, address the subscriber at Chickaaawhatchls. Terrell county, Gtorgia. fobtO-Sm * JOHN B VANOVElk J. B. TIPPIW, •<;* sAle >Bd Batftll Ueaist In Foreign aoc UMBedit - DRY GOODS, ; ,ONNALLY’S BLOCK. Whitehall ijs Alal-ama street. |anl4-tf 1A “LOGO EGG,” SORB. — ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE, n withiu soveu miles of Atlanta,cay the rood leading Turner A Msyson’s Ferry, witha comfortable dwelling urn* immI ool huildiuycs; ■1*0* • “ fine lunniug order, with lathe and ^ngla am^aea at tached, with power snffic cut to nus themaB at A* same All for tho small auto c.f 4S,00u. Those wishing to purchase Will p.- -*e apply «o-J.B- M»IsoU; Atiaata Pe ople Institute, or J. 8. May son, cn the pseanses ieclTAf M1L1NERY GOODS. A GOOD LOT OF MILINERY GOOES, on meut aad for sale by I BO. W. ADAIR, ..J. HENLY SMITH, 1DIT0E8 AND PROPRIETORS- B. C. SMITH, M. D, J- N. CARDOSO, ASS0CL1T* SUITS M OUR NEW RATES. TERMS OF 8DBS0BIFTION, Daily, per annum... - Daily, air month*. —... Daily, three months, ......... Daily, one month. Weekly per t -.912 00 .... 7 00 4 00 No name entered on our Books without Payment in Advance ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY. For each square of ten lines or lees, or space to th* amount of oue square, for one insertion, 61. For each subsequent Insertion less than one month, 60 cento per square. On advertisements standing one month,, dednclgm of 10 per cent, will be made, 0 advertisements standing two nion'hs, a deduction of 80 per cent will be made. Advertisements standing three months will be chaeged $26 per square. No advertisement taken for .a longer period than three months. Advertisements or notices in the local column, will be charged 95 cents per line for each insertion. Ail obituaries and articles that are personal, or not of general public interest, must be paid for as advertise- locals. ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY. Advertisements in the Weekly only, vriU be charged |1 per square for each Insertion. Advertisements appearing in both the Daily and Week ly, will be charged 76 cent* per square for each insertion in the Weekly. How to Send us Honey with Safety We have made an arrangement with the Express Company, to bring us all letters containing money, which our patrons may choose to send by this means of convey ance. Thia company is responsible and will make good any loss of money while in their hands. All persons therefore convenient to a Railroad station wishing to send us money can do so safely without costing them any postage, by depositing the letter with the Express Agent and taking his re ceipt. All such letters must be sealed with wax, (the law requires this,) and the amount of money contained therein, must be marked on the outside. City Subscribers. Da?*’ Mr. Jees e Reneau is authorised to receive and reoeipt 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 city can get the CoNrnnsRACY in good time every morning. Atlanta Hospital Association. The following committee has been appoint ed to cook for tho wonnded 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 Grant, Mrs Q G Howard, Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno B Seals. Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, Rob son, Mrs W Peek, Mrs.Lawshs, Mrs Cox. Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, <lrs R Winship, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown. Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs Hoyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler. Saturdaj—Mrs I Winship, Mrs Bessent, Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner. Sunday -Mrs Goode, Mrs Ponder, Mrs Da vis, Mrs Purtell. To Ttaose who are ever Ready to Respond to the Wants of the Soldiers. The Ladies of the Atlanta Hospital Associa tion desiring to be prepared with articles of clothing and food for the expected battlo at Tullahoma, call upon the Ladies and Gentle men to send us meal, flour, grits, rice, lard, butter and eggs; also, clothing, bandages and. old linen of every kind suitable for lint.— Don’t hesitate because you have only a small parcel: send that, for it may save the life of some brave soldier, who is suffering for the want cf food and proper attention to his wiounds. Our calls have always met with p libend response from every part of Georgia.— We hope you will still manifest the same noble and patriotic spirit. By order of Mrs ISAAC WINSHIP, President. Euk H. Goode, Sec’y. TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT. I 4 consequence of th* extraordinary demands made up on on. needs for Tr*n*p?ruaoo, together with' the tbe existence of a state of circumstances over wt.ich we nor our agents can have any control, notice H hereby civ- en that the w e*.ern A Atlantic, Macon A Wcatei n, anil AUspia A Wbst Point Roads, will not lit realtor receive* transport, or store any freight Irctn any a.uice or author ity, until farther notice, anlew the owner, agent, or ship- prr, at the paint U shipment first sign* a it'pulati.-n or agreement, relieving the read from all li shinty. JOHN 8. Ron LIND, Sap’s W A A R R ISAAC SCOTT, Piet’S M A W R R GEO. G. HULL, Sap’s A AW RR Atlanta, Feta 98,1663. Jeb28-3m TOBACCO, SUGAR, SOAP AND NAILS. BOXES TOBAOOO, various breads ICO hogsheads ch'-ioo huger 60 barrel* choice So gar 350 xa&rll-lw TLiNdicfON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, j SWISS HUSLIN3, for islet LANGSTON, CRANK A HA 60 kegs Kails, assorted risen F ink lot gf ewiss MDMJRBjfornrteB. __ j merU-lw LANGSTON. CRANK A HAMMOCK. For sale by marlo-dt 40 boxea Brown Soap, in Ban of 3 ponds FISK, F M. j Whitehall street NOTICE TO DEBTORS A CREDITORS. A LL persons indebted tothe estate of William AQuics, ci. late of No* ton county, deceased, are I ereby requir ed to make immediate payment; and all persona having claims against said estate ato required to present the same within the time prescribed by law. ieb!9-40d SILAS 8. STARR, Admr. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A LL persons indebted to the eeiato of Willlsm Cole, Sx. deceased, will make set dement immediately, and, also, all persons having claims against said estate, will present them as tho law directs. This March 1st, 1863. WM FRANKLIN, Adm’r. marll 40d FATNIA COLB, Adm’x. GUARDIAN’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Court AA. of Ordinary of tho County of Fnlton, and State of Georgia, will be sold at the Coart Honse door in Bald county, on the first Tuesday in April next, all the inter est which Mary J T J James and Francis Wood, children of Samuel Wood of said comity, minors, to-wit: Young, a negro man about 24 years old, Andrew, a negro toy about 18 years of age; Darbe, a boy abont 16 years of age; silvey, a woman between 40 and 45years or age, and Martha, 20 years of age, <or the pnrpoeo of distribution between said minors. This Febrnary 17th, 1363. ftbl8-td T. A. MORRIS, Gnardlan. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order from the Ordinary of Bartow XX. county, will b sold before the Court Uuuse door la the town of Maoaitms, said county, on tho Hist Tuesday in April next, fear nogroen, to-wit: Hal, a negro man abont 4* years of age; Caroline, a woman alient 26 years of ago; Mo#**, a boy about 9 year* of age, pod Hemy, about 4 year* of ago. All sold a* the property of Har vey Russel 1 , late cf Bartow county, deceased, Icr the beurfit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash, marl-td ROBERT BUSSELL, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1X7ILL be sold before the Court House door, In the it town of Horgauton, Fanin ‘county, Georgia with in the legal hoars of sal*, on the first Tuesday in M -y oext, the following preporty : two lots of Land Nos. 266 and 280, aid one town lot, No. not known, in the 8th district ot the 2d section, and also, one toy named £dd, some 16 or 18 years old, sold as the property ot W-lliam Cole, late or mid county, deceased. 8old for the benefit of the heirs andenditors. Terms of sa'e made known on the day of sale, Tuis March 1st, 1883. WM FRANKLIN, Adm’r marll-td FATNIA OoLK, Adm'x. GEORGIA, Fulftin County. Q A. MANQ UU having applied lor Letters of Admin- O, iatration upon tho estate of Junes Mangnm, lata of said county, d-ceised— /■ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and sin gular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to show cau-.o, if any they hare, In the time pretcribfd by law, why totters should not 00 gianlred the app leant. Given neuter my hand as t'tdinsry, this, tho fi.ih day 01 March, mar6-30d* R. B. MANGUM O.-d’ny. T10BJSRT Mo WILLIAMS haviug applied to me for Let- XV ten of Admioistrath n on the estate or William Me- Willi 11119, late of said conntj, deceased— This is, therefore, to admonish aU and singular, the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cat se, if any they have, iu the time and terms proscribed by law, why s ad letters should not be grauttd the applicant. In wit ness whereof i have hereunto set my hand ollicially, this March 4tb. 1863- xnar6-30d+ B. E. MANGUM, Ofd’ny. GEORGIA, Fulton County. QIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will be made O to the Conn of Ordinary of said county, ior 4e.v« to sell tho Real Estate and Negroes belonging to the a late 'of William Burnett, dvcoascU, late < f Falcon o-utity Janl9-6l)d* 0 « DANIEL, GEORGIA,'Fultou Oatrev t . f 1ABRIEL B. CHURCH haviu, a^^timi to me for an vX order authorizing Benjamin lu.muou, administra tor ou the estate of William Tliuruiou, doct-aaed, to muko the said Chnrch titles to a city.lot ot land lor which he holds the said Wm Thurmon’s bond, and the condniona of said bond having been complied with he now claims ti le to said land— These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to showcaure if any they have, within tho Umo required by law, why said order should not be granted. Givon under my bund at office, this 6th day of October 1863. Jan6-3m* B. K. MANGUM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Fultou County. A FXBR the first regular term of the Court of Ordinary, XX. alter sixty days from this notice, application will be made 'or leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es tate of William L Wallace, late of said county, deceased. J»n31-€0d* JOHN M HOLBROOK, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Fulton County. A C. WYLY having applied for Letter* of Adminlstra- XX.* tion upon tho estate of Hanty C Robinson, deceas ed. late of said county— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted said appli cant on the first Monday in April next. Givon nndcr my hand at office this 3d day of March, 1868. mar3-30d R. H. MANGUM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Fulton County, T B. TIPPIN having applied to me for letters-ofgoatd- O . -lanahlp for Hayden Coe and Annie Coe, orphans of Hayden Coe, deceased, late of Fnlton county— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the neyt of kin of said orphans, to showeauso, if any thoy have, within the time prescribed by law, why letters, should not ba granted the applicant on the fint Monday' of April next. Given under my hand at office, March 4th, mar4 30d - - R. E. MANGUM, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Fulton County, H7 HERE AS Sarah E Atkina applies to me for Letters ot IT Administration on the estate of Thomas R. Atkins, lata of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and. admonish all and singe. lar the next of kin and creditor, of said deceased ta show cause, if any they can, la-time proscribed by law, why said Letters should not he granted said applicant on tire first Monday hi April next. Given under my hand and official signature thia March 4th, 1863. mard-SQd* K. B. MANGUM, Ordinary GEORGIA, Newton County. 7 YBADLAU SEAMANS hiving applied to mo for Let- \J tars of Guardianship for the person and property of Nancy J. and Spencer Plunkett, minor children of Solo mon Plankett, deceased— There are, therefore, to cite and almanish all aid sin- rnlar, the kindred of said minors, to show cans--, if any they have, Within the time pieecribcd by law, why said letters should net be granted on tbe first Monday in May next. Givon under my hand at office, this 4.h March, 1868. mare-eoi WM. D. LUCK IE, Oidfriy. GEORGIA, Newton County. Cuax’s Omcx Isrxkioa Couu, Jan. 19th, 1883. -VTOTICK n hereby given, that F Z Fret tell of the 46Xst J^| district, G 14.,tolls before me, Clerk of Inferior Court for said coonty, a* an Kit ray, a black mare Huleoi the following description: Seid male la abont 7 years old, 14 hand* high, chunky built, in very good order, shed tekxe, short mane, tail partly shaven and swabbed off at the end, one small saddle spot, none rather white. Ap- pretaed by F 8 Neriy and P B Jones, freeholders of said concty aad dfeuict, to b* worth l$176) one hundred end- sevenry-five dollar*. The owner of said estray i* rs qaired to come forward, pay chargee and take said Mole away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs. A true extract bom the Estray Book. jauI7-tOJ T. A. WALKER, Cietk I. C. SAVANNAH CALLS! RALLY GEORGIANS, And Fill up the Ranks ! 1 O UR 00 “TANY having been organised aad received »» Company A. !a Col. J. L- Hardee’s Regiment, now oomploticg hs orgfiuiiition for service on the I ;> • COAST OF GEORGIA, We will accept a few more teernits to till it op to the maximnm suncard. The beat of Arm* and U.othiag fanilmed as soon as the Regiment is organistd. DO SMITH, Captain. j R W CRAVEN, lit Lieut. J 8 THRASHER. 2d Lieut. J J McKOY, B’ts 24 Lieut. J L Qardos Rifles,” Hardee’s Keg’t Ga Tola. One ol them may be found at all times at tire office of OoU GHttrell and Hill, where they will reot+vo recruits and pay tho BOUNTY OF $a0. Atlanta, Ga„ March 3,13 (ft m«3-tf AOTACE TO SHIPPERS BY EXPRESS. -•* «■ •• [Krlrac£ from Ortiere ] O ftsoirt -J , ORDSAMCI BCHIAU, > Richmond, dsuuety u, ii63. J MaJ. W. Rklunlsoa Hum, P AOS Aiifllery. T T N UKtt the law n-cently passed by Oou^res*, " exemp t-7 tion of certain pertoua irom military service,” you will a jo that I am empowered to authorise an Ordnance officer to exempt all ■- artisans, mechanics and employees in the establishments of such persous as are or may be engaged, uutnr contract with the Government, ip furn ishing arms, ordnance aoQ ordnance stores, and other mu nitions of war, saddles, hat-new aud army supplies. 1 *— These met, must all bo enroll-d, and then detailed, as provided in section six, General Orders No fi*. id Yon are designated as the Ordnance officer to act, under this law, tor alTcoatrattore wllnin your Jnrlsdlcimn. J GQitQAS, OqL Chief of Otdnauce. . LL Packages weighing 40 ponnds sud over, must be \ securely strapped. All freight must be distinctly ..-arked wit. full name : consignee, and all other tiame* i ri .i-d, or it will not be ecelved. Articles of a fragile uature taken a re entire risk •uly. Freight for Macon, Savannah .and Sou -eitera Ueor- ia, will bo • eoelvod until 9 80 A M. There being? Expresses in and ont Let* tn the hours . 4 and 7R0 F. M., wo cannot receive freight after 4 P. d. Lxcept Uoverpment Freight. Storage will bo charged on all freight not called fon a hours altet reception. FRED. COULTER, Agent Southern Express Cumpnuy. A-snia, Jan. 18th, 1668. jaulS tt 50 TIERCES NEW RICE, for an! e by feb28-lm PEASE A DAVIS. Ot \ BOXES 19x16 GLASS, for tote by . ieb9S-lm PRASE * D’A'YIS. 1 c n BOZ BLACKING, for aale by lOU feb28-lm PI EASE ft DAWS. 9,000 ? — *- PKABE.A DAY4S. STEAM ENGINES. 2 NEW STEAM ENGINES FOR' BALE, complete, and (without twiloia) are V6 inches stoke and i2 inches bora. Will do a duty of 25 TO 30 HORSE POWER, Heavy Bod-Plate, and Fiy-Wberi 9 fe,t diameter, and 13 Inches foe*. .Address JAR. L. DUNNING, moi6-9w* Atlanta, -jtorgl Plantation for Sale. GEORGIA, Newton County. BOUGHT before ns tbi* day, by James B. Zacbzy, of said couety, and 669th District,GAL, a certain estray hone 01 th* followirg description: Bay hone, fight or ntno years old, (had m an old bridle ) shod before, left hind loot white, shall white spot in the forehead, about five ieeteme lech Ugh, aad in good order. Appraised by the - ■* “ .to he tbe value nodersigae i, freeholders o 1 cold district, to of awe hundred and seventy-five dollar*. Given oar bands and official riguattiaed, this 3d March, 1863. A true Extract Iron the FUtray Book, thia March 4th, mai7-60d T. A. WALKER, Clerk: I N MITCHELL OOU NT F, ten mile? below Albany, con taining two thontaud acres, in a. compact body; five hundred acres ready ror cnRivatljn, and nve hundred acres old dca .oning The Plantation Is new, and haa ou it only six or seven log booses. The Boil a a tntdjowlQam with lime enough to make lt productive. The plitc-s Is in a neighborhood of wealthy phuite-e— mostly residing on their estates For surphia otoliai it affords a safe inveitment, or for Immediate settlement, nfony advantages. My address la A. S. BROVJf, 1 marlS-tf Sparta Georgia. To Capitalists and Speculators. FOR SALE OR SZCB&N6E. 25 000 OF LARD, fn Fmantrel county.— Also, toy landad lntfr-.-;i in Montgomery count-, and some lots in Cherokee, (ieorgia. Ad :rew, through Post Office, a , P. H. LOUD, marfolm* Atlanta, Georgia. X N puisuance of tho above order, all lrcn Mas'ers and other contractors within the 8tateaoi Alabama, Gciir gta, South Carolina and Tenuesseo, will make appilcalluu to me ior the detail of such conscript* As -may 10 indit- peusible in carrying ont their contract* with; the Ord nance Department C S A. To prevent frauds, it will b* required of each contractor making application for.he detail of conscripts, that his requisition shall Lu oooo. m panted by a certified copy of bis coutiact, cu oath th~ the services of the pereons desitod to t>e details J are 1 dispensable for the lulfiliment of his cjatrayc and tip the laborer cauuot be otherwise obtained , aud iarthcr, that when tua services of the conccripts shall no linger be needed, the affiant will tarn the conscript over to Um Enrolling officer, ot tbe district, for service ia the atffiy; also, a certificate of the Enrolling officer of the district that the persous naaed In tho requisition have been properly enrolled. Ueriiflcate* and oaths to be by and before a Justico of the Peace or other magistrate author fled by low tu administer oaths. 7; ■. All communications addressed to m» at Selina, Alt., will meut prompt altcn ion. • ■ ‘ W.M BICUARD80N HUNT, marll-lm Mgj, Sc, on Ordnapcu Duty, .- ADJUULXt jed iNsractoa GsyptiL’s Osncs,) Ulcburcnd Febrnary 8,1863. f General Orders No. 14. 1 VUK Superintendent ns the nitre and Mining Bureau ts autiiuiizud aud directed tu enforce sxtsring cutr- tracis of the Government in Iron Load and other inani tion.. When Iron ami other articles liyra c ntracted for and needed for the Berrios, are ascerttdned to have beeu sold at private sale, or are not prumpfi delivered accor ding <0 tbe terms and spirit of tbe contract, they may be taken wbetevor foued; and upon requisition, assistance shall be afforded by tbe commandant of the nearest post or camp of icati action to the efficor or ageqk-of the brin ing Bureau specially charged with the entorcemout or the contract. -,-j fof-. When a contract stall have been persistently violated after tea days’ notice, all detailed or conscripted men sill be withdrawn and assigned to other works. 3. COOPEU, Acjutant aud J.iispoftoi General: O. 8. Kiiix AMD Mtfiik'a Buixju. ) Klchiuond, February 1863. ) M AJOR WILLIAM R. HUNT is charged with the ex ecution of the above General Order, No. 14, in tbe filetes of Geoigia, Teunes.ee, Alabama acd Misd*sim4. J. M. bT. JOJJ.V, Major and Superiutendeni. / lO.vTRAOrORS iOlt IKON and other, mnpitlons uf O w.ir, will seo that I am t-harged with the execution uf the above order. I shall'rlg'id ly enfoice it in ail cores brought to my notice, and in nJdltion, ns per previous order from the Superintendent of tho Nitre and Mining Bureau, will send tvery contractor so tailing, who la sub ject to the conscript law, to tbe nearest oamp of inatrac- tieu for set vice ii. iho army. WM. RICHARDSON HUaT. marll-lm Major, ac, on Ordnance Duty. J GOODMAN & PO., (in MarkHam's Buildirg ) w hit A jjLxsL s x el Two doors item corner Alabama street. _ .. , . tkDRYGOODS. ''' 5000 TAKD8 OAUCOES v ; " S00 yards bleached sheeting 950 pair Ladle*’'and Miss -s Gaiters und Slipper. 13 dozen Men’s aud Boy's Hats 1 . Aud a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sale at wUoltaoi- only by.. S. SOLOMON 4 BllOH., . docl7-tf “ tWwmlMien Marrffant*, j - FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. ,, T OoT, on the 9th instant, between Whiaehall street and IJ Grant’s Hospital, a leather Docket Book, containing between one hundred and seventy-five and two hundred dollars—Confederate notes—principally lu tire ntias and tens. The finder wlH receive the above reward by leaving the book and money at this office, or returning it to 11 at Grant’s HoenItaL JanLT-tf R M. FOSTER. SUPERIOR SMOKING TOBAOOO. 01 CASKS TEN-POUNDS BALE3, & 1 3 Cases one-pqpnd Papers, The bales were pot np in the epri -g of 1881, by .Wade A Moorman of Lynchburg Ya,, expressly fqr.tbo Bull'more market. It is free from stems and dirt and made of No 1 Tobacco. Tbe Pound Papers are in admirable condition for re toll ing. On conrignment and for salo by R. u. Parks a o». fob29-tf WhRobaU itroet. iff FOR. SALE. Pine Syrup, SW RICE, Fine Syrup, Cotton Yarn, Shirting, Corn Mcr.q -> Stock Peas, Sail, . Kio Coffee, Wholesale and Retail. * 1 . . -. MoOROSKY irKAB.StE.BT unSO-tf Sxura, Jib, Fobtuary 18, IdAJ. H AYING been charged with the management pf the Iron interest of the Government in the Matte of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee, all officers haring con tract* with Iron Masters in those Stakes, wiH report them 10 me, 10 Li,at I nr,y make them oonform to tbe ter m> and scale ol prices which are established, and enforce thilr fulfillment. WM ItICUABDSON HUNT, marll-lm - Major, Ac., on Ordnance Duty PLAiTATIOS, AE6K0K8, 8tc , FOR SALE. A FL ANTATION tying 4)^ miles East of Tallahassee, Fiw, together with the Negroes, Stock, Ac. Ac, for vie. For information, apply by pMlon or Utter to B CHAIR88, m*rl3-<j*w4t Tsilahaaace, fia, Advertiser, Montgomery; Carolinian, Columbia, and Chronicle, Angusta, copy sad send bill to this offloe. 8H0E-MAESR3 ASH LEATHER WASTED. PC £ wish to hire JO good E2>oe-Maken, either wl it* ar V, black, and tvroYmall bov* a* annv*r.tlc-.«. Wl Mill black, and two small boys a* apprentice*. We sls< vriMi 1o purchase a large quantity of i«t'ror. W. KKLTNEB a CO. , -J OSes in tk'rear of Seago,* gtert, 10-lm Forty tu street. CLOVER SEED, CLOVER SEED. hICS LOT OF CLOVER SEED, for sale by J. A. mabky; 1 r!7-9l* . Knox rifle, Tens. motion:. Uf o FIS BACK is authorized to transact burtnom for. ’’ me during my absence. BY WILMNGUAM. Mi cox x Wxs lias Rtn. Ro*d Co.. '< Macon, Ga, Jan. 28,1863. /\S «ni niter February 1st, this Company vrTll receivr \J no Freight for Pa*seager Train. jau30tf ALFRED L-TTLKR. 8up«. HIDES, HIDES. Q VEROne Hundred Staushtered Hides, for safe every week by CRAWFORD, FRAZER A 00, lelT-tf Army Contractor*. R EADY-MADE CLOTHINQ ,- o* Hosiery Pocket Knives ‘" -‘ . - Packet Bo-.k. Paper fo. Shoe* and Boots * a * '* 2 3.000 lb* copperas. >,ia Af .1.1' a ■ Cotton Cards i ■ * Gbais’ White-Thread, - 1 - And* variety of other goods and notions. marT-lm i -h-.ure A Ur A CARD,1'-‘ ! “‘ M R. DAVID MAYER, thankful icr post fevers and the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him would re«i>octfu)iy announce to the Citizens of Atlanta at d surrounding country, that ha has associatld himself will MUIWUJUIUg WtUiUJs MIE4 (|* un* oosvnmuu yimwou re*>aa ileusrs. J. Jaoobo and J. Kapp for the pnrpoae of ope!ilu 6 »n Auction and Commission Business, at his old stand, on Wh.tohali street, Atlanta, Georgia, to comqteooe on tember 16th, and would solicit a oontlnuagpw of tavors ha the u«w Ora*:. . iv - . T a 1044 ■ *■ 'o AU those lndebtod to Mr. D. Mayer will flu the books and notes at tho Auction offioe, and are earn0-1 ly roquo*’, »Ml|jU ad to eaU and (aeplb-tfj ATTENTK^! TWO MORE COMPANIES Wanted for Coast Defense. M B|Y REGIMENT, authorized by the Secretary of War,' to ft rve on the 0 eat of Georgia, 1* nearly complete I want two more oompaoics at once. Single recruit* Wl. be received. Patties bringing squads Of 20 or 30 men cat. unite to loan a Company, with the privilege uf eiocting tiro Company officers. Pllty Dotiars B-unty will be paid Immediately. -V ; • JOHN L. HARDER, marl if ' • s.t '•■' Ool. Co mm an Flag* * A VALUABLE FAMILY RKSIBLSIE FUR NALL. kT lSAR the Depot at Covington, Ga. The house ha* 7 rooms, 6 fire places, a good kitchen and 1 good negro houeea. Tho lot contains 6 acres, has a good peach and apple orchard, good, never-failing well of water, and all uoce*i.ary oatbuildloga. 1: la about midway bet seen the two Colleges, viz: Masonic Female aad Emory; ala., lpo acre* good farming Und near by, 45 of which ia woodland, which will be sold with the house end lot if desired, tin farther particulars, apply to the undynigned, or T. Ujei, Covington, ureirgia. ROBERT L. CRAWLEY A BRy, | ; J. ■ C7C . Franklin Bonding, 1 ’ j-Li-u Atlanta, Geuigi.i STONE CUTTERS WANTED. rpo work oa Stone for 0. 0. Armory, at Macon, Geot A gt*. Having taken the coutrsc. to furulah a huge amount of Granite Work for the above-menUqned build ing. we are much in sued cf workmen, to emery on (ks work. Wo are empowered to furnish exempjiou* frou Oouacriptiou, and will pay libera! wages. WOOD A MEADOR, a<*I feblS-lm Stone Mountain, G.orgi*. Carolinian, Columbia; Telegraph, Macon, aodCbrc.i cle, Angusta, copy and send bill* to thia offi-e tausediate- «y- - . -- jzL , - X. L.. JOHNSON A CO., WHOLESALE COMMISSION MkUCBAMfi, SELMA, ALABAMA. I) ROMP I attention to all oonsignmonta. £ made when doaired KersaxtiCB*—Meaara. Andcreon, Adair A Co., Atlanta Mr* Hunnicatt A Taylor, Atlanta, Mount. W E Yi.uog ft Co-Atlanta. • - --1 J Jan2I-ly* 100 k&, s Nall*, a*sorted fOO boxes Tobacco ■ -< - * i 20 Buggies ; 30,COO lb* Swedes Iron 200 bushels Seed Oals Just a-rive 1 and for sale by J. L. WINTER ft CO, marT-tf No.tO Alabama street. 800 GROSS STAR STEEL FENS, THE BEST ARTICLE, for sal* by marS-tf J. McPHERSON A CO;