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ta* ^ouLic ®oo») aifosa PBif^n ajdvan rium
TUESDAY, MARCH 24 1863
«Y ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
VOLUME III—NO. 35
• •> r. mu. |
J»5A8E &. DAVIS,
WHOLB8ALK
«j> WOO IS H >»
juiuiissjou Merchant,
I OB AGCO,
BACON,
STARCH.
BROOMS,
BUCKETS
SUGARS
. KICK,
FLOUR, MEAL,
VINEGAR. CIGARS,
8H1RT1N< S
SHEETINGS.
08NABURGS,
YAKN8,
It hogsheads Choice Brown Sugsr
£00 hiiM Tobacco
1,000 lbs KilUckiatck Tobacco
lb bag* prime Rio Ooffc -
ICO dozen H'ator Hue* — arriving
60 kegs Nail*— » - . roil aiaee
to boxes Tnroeotlno go -r
.tbf'-ti 1‘KAHK A DAVIS.
A. CONNELL,
NO. II COURT HTRKH.T,
MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA
H AS now on band nil dully receiving (be largest and
testseeded stock o> Toincco ever offored to tho
p.iuitc io tbl* auctiou, both Cbewing sod Smoking.—
Among the lot may be f >uad (lie fallowing bra.de:
1,6001
i Hudson; 1
boxes, .map icing
“SI* Farmer;"
“Grave*;”
“ Black Teue;”
“ rath-kinder;”
“ lohn Morgan;"
“Lillie Lee;”
“Twios,"
“BFKeeo;”
“ Vao Taflalerro Twiet ;•
-J T Daria,”
“TKhett”
“ Wm Adelpho;"
An I many other well kuown branda. .
11 ca- ka Smoking * Gold Dust,” Id 2X ® bags
at boxes Smoking, in papera;
10 casks Smoktug, “uckalawaha;"
6V burel* bmoking, iobaga;
60 oaeae Smoking, inlly B .wlega, In 6 and 10 lb bale#;
bew a Smelting. Kxcoisior.
Tbgetber wi-h all the fancy Smoking Tobacco which ia
man. factored iu Lynchburg, Virginia. Call noon and se
lect ijm,'t thii alock, or man ia your orders. which willre-
celv.^ompli ‘
t and personal attention.
marl3-3m
JUST UKCKIVGD FROM BALTIMORE
A ml tor Sails Low Tor Cash,
KIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
WILL attend to baying and aoillng all kind* of mcr-
• ' ebaudiau All orders for goods must be accompa
nied with the cash to secure Attention. Janll 1,
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
Lau of Memphis, Taaa.
If AS astabtfabod in Hontgomeiy, A labour:
ri Agency tar all kinds of SMOliiKW i;,|»CUliWJ»8
VIRGINIA TUB tOOU. to wbioh ho would respectfully di-
rocl pat-He attmHawi The su re tw inert, uocuded by
'■team. Middiaema A Urflta, No, 11 Court street, hw bm
(-■ - 11 ,[> e u - in>n . M- where at all ttmeecan beioand not
oo'y the bast an i moat general assortment oi T- L-acco ent
itle of Virginia; but also a OMrtaa* a«Mf ol the coarsest
and Baeat gra Ice of SUGAR. Ttw hcUiikw tar obtaining
■ Sugar cant*-l be surpassed by any otter toeae in the tlon
Notice—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PUKYKTOBTS OFFICE, I
Ailista. Ha., June 30, 1SC2. i
fi HK tart prices will |>e paid 1-y IheaedesMgned tor
JL large quantities of Ike following BARKS:
fiteu., twwuckeeand root oi UkvioA (ro.4 preferred);
branebte aad root* of White Willow; root, trunk and
brmuebee * American Poplar, (called ohm White-word,
Oaaewwtart and talip-tro*,) tout prater red.
teams bark, arart OecarKaily dried ataiseennlj park
h'f ■»> be bmaigbl to this (.dice, or .v ia t - -Ur. L.
W. waller, B-cauwal Agent, Cartereville ala.; or W. W
Durham, Mctoateat Aacnfa Urauu, G*.
‘ ■ i tUSUUUK K BLACK IK,
Sargauw and Medical Porveybr,«. 8. A.
L 0 ^
Tor sale by
Mrll-Sm
SPINNING WHRRU>,
SLAUta,
shuttles..
J R PITTS,
LANGSTON CRiNE & HAMMOCK.
Commission Merchants.
HKXT 1*008 TO CONFfiUGIMCV OFFICE,
STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
the Sale of Beal Estate, all kinds of Mer
chandise and Produco.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
all orders.
REFERENCES.
W W Cla> ton, Agent Ga It R Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
I D Porter, Ag’t Ga K It Depot, A Hauls, Ga.
Phinixy A Clayton, Angnsta, Ga.
A P Dealing, Cashier Bank of Athena
Geo W Williams A Co, Onarleaton, 8 0.
Bev J W Barks, Mmcoi-, Ga.
A 0 Van Bpps, Chattanooga. Tenu.
it O Roberta, 8wcot Water, Kaat Tenn
S 0 Ellington, Washington, Ga.
janSl-tf
NBW FIRM
R. M. FARES & CO-,
a. Xj o r r m o' r*
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Httoet,'Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, .... GKOUG1A.
R ESPECTFULLY solicit a share- f patronage and hope
by atrict attention to business Io givo entire satis
•action to their palrous. dec6-tf
AMOHH- LIGON & (JO..
Wholesale Grocers
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alituhell StroeK,
ATLANTA, GBORG1A,
r i the sale of Produce, Merchandise, Heal 14s tela, Ne
groes, Ac. dded-tl
w h muB. u oolx w r mu.
INMAN, COLB Ac CO*.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Pnriiha.se and Sale of Merchandise,
Real K>date, Live Siock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, Re.
W M have ample store room, and will give personal at
taction to all business entrusted to us. Office l>
leach A Root’s store, Whitehall street. novl-tl
WANTED,
AT TBJ8
ATLANTA STEAM TAHMBKT.
FOR O A SH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
K. 9. HENDERSON. Agrak
iealTtf
TO SU1PPKBS OF FRK1GUT.
L N oonseqaence of the extraordinary demands made
npoo oar Roads far Transportation, by tho Oonfedo
rate States Government; together with the existence of a
state of circumstances, over which we nor our Agents can
have any control, notice ia hereby given, that the Western
A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A W« st-Foim
Railroads will not heieaftcr receive, transport, orstor,
any freight, until further notice, (except for Guvernu eat)
unless tho owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of ship
ment, first signs a stipulation or agreement, relieving the
Roads from aU liability for less or damage
JOHN 8. ROWLAND,
Superintendent W. A A. K. B.
ISAAC SCOTT,
President M. A W. K. &
GKO. G. HULL,
Superintendent A. A W. P. K. B.
Atlant s Nov. 88,U6E.. north U
For Sale.
state of cultivation, a
joining lands of Major N U Bral, eight miles from Daw-
sow, Terrell county. The piece ia well improved, with
rood and comfortable framed cabins and ail other ntcee-
sary boUdiogs. The tends will produce from 1.UC3 to
I.VU0 pounds of Cotton per acre, and from 16 to 80 bush
els of Corn, in fact the bast and rarest Cotton and Corn
Lands in Sonihwiat Georgia. The store will be sold far
$80 per Acre, and pemsasten given to tho purchaser the
first of January, 1864. Corn. Fodder, Stock, ac, can be
bought with Iks place. For farther isoUcaUrs, address
the subscriber- at Chickseawhstchie, Terrell county.
JOHN B VANOVER.
korgia.
ftblO-Si
J. B. TBPPIN,
Lbtasle ab4 Retail Ucatc? in I'ofFlgB-a&fi
ihtmeslic
DRY GOODS,
l tpiNNALLTS BiCOR. Whitehall stewt o«r doors torn
- - tanU-tf
„ A uUUOil Elrti,” MIRE.
- ACRES OF WRLfo-TlMBERKD LAND FOR SALK,
if j) within raven miles of Atlanta, on Die road leading
to Tomer A Minus's Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
htm,. a , j mit bnihiiags; ain, a No 1 Steam Saw Mill in
line tnnaidg order, with lathe aad shingle mschlnos at
tached, with puvrer raffirenttoraa tbraa all at tbe aaast
fhoe. All for the i-mali sum «f l«,00u. Thioe wishing to
pnrehave will picase apply to J K. Mayaotk Atlanta Vo-
malaInalltale, or J. ». Maysuo. oa thepreotesa.
deell-df
WANTED.
. TUOitOUGULTOOMPlHKNT AND BXPEKIKNCRD
A l’o luxL r to lake charge of tbe Blast FuraacOi at
Teili»Iron WSffcn. To abat rate man high wages will
1 seaiss£F!3ssaiss^s'.»S"
stating terms and giving retsreeres. mart 2m
1KO. W. ADAIR, J. HSNLY SMITH,
’ kDITORii AND PEOrRlKTORS.
B. 0. SMITH, M. D, J. N. CAKDOZU,
A8S0CUT1 XDITf BS.
OUR NEW RATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annum........... 812 00
Daily, six months I 00
Daily, three months,.. 4 00
Daily, one month 1 60
Weekly per annum — 4 00
No name entered on onr Book* witbeit Payment in
Advanco
ADVERTISING IN T11E DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or less, or space to the
amount of one square, for one insertion, $1. -
For eaeh subsequent Insertion loss than one mouth,
60 cents per Bquare.
On advertisements standing one mouth, a doduct,on of
10 per cent, will bo made,
0 advertiiements standing two mon'bs, a deduction of
80 per cent will be made.
Adveitiaementa standing three months will be chasged
$26 per square..
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
months.
Advertisements or notices in the local column, will be
charged 85 cents per line for each insertion.
All obituaries and articles that are personal, or not of
general public interest, must be paid for ait advertise
ments.
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advertisements in the Weekly only, will be charged 81
per eqoare for each insertion.
Advertisements appearing in both the Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 76 cents per square for each insertion
in the Weekly.
How to Seud us Honey wltli Safely.
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. This 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 serfs' us
money can do so safely without costing
them any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Agent and taking his re
ceipt.
fas' All such letters must be sealed with
WAX, (tho lew require* thin,) iie<l-J*h'-'
amount of money contained therein, must
he marked on the outside.
City Subscribers,
WST Mr. Jees c Rcneau is authorized lo
receive and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confederacy. if
Our Carrier arrangements arc now so per
fected by “Uncle JesBe” and “John Wesley,”
that every rosidencc, office and shop iu the
oity can get the Confederacy in good time
every morning.
Atlanta Hospital Association.
The following committee has been appoint
ed to cook for the wounded soldiers at the
Hospitals, commencing March 16tfa, 1863: ..
Monday—Mrs Dr Yonng, Mrs J H Love joy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs K Payne, Mrs Ven
able. •
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Graut, Mrs €1 G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
Seals. - '
Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, Rob
son, Mrs *V Peek, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Crussell, Mrs Rice, vlra R
Winship, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown.
Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs
Hoyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler.
Saturday—Mrs 1 Winship, Mrs Bcssont,
Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner,
Sunday -Mrs Goode, Mrs. Ponder, Mrs Da
vis, Mrs Pnrtell.
To Those who are ever Ready to Respond
to the Wants ot the Soldiers.
The Ladies of the Atlanta Hospital Associa
tion, desiring to be prepared with artioles of
clothing and food for tho expected battlo at
Tuliahoma, oall upon the Ladies and Gentle
men to send U3 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
wounds. Our calls have always met with 9
liberal 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
Ece U. Goode, Sec’y.
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
I N consequence of Urn exbaurdinary demands marie at-
onoa. noadv for Transportation, together Willi Hie
tbs rxiMenca'of avtata of rirenmatancea over wi ich ne
nor onr agents can have any runtrol, noth'a i, hereby giv
an that the We*.era A Atlantic, ifcteon « Weeh-m, and
Atl-n.a A West 1‘cint Reads, will out to-rmller re-rive,
transput, or store any freight irom any a area or autbf-r
ity, until lurther notice, ante** tbe owner, agent, nr ship
per. at the p-xnt ut rhipmon', first signs a et pnlali n or
agroessent, relieving the road from all li.hiuly
JOHN S thin UNI),
Sup’t IV A A it K
ISAAC HJOTT.
lWt M t W II It
UKO. G. HULL,
Snp’t A A W K B
Atlanta, reb. 3\ 1SS3. ’tb'.S 3ni
400
TOBACCO, TOBACCO.
BOXKA VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
TUttAOCO, varinos brands and qualities, some
very fin-< and at low prices.
ALSO,
60 boxes very superior Brown Soap, in two pounds bars
and in boxes, for sale low by F. U. ybK,
marS-tf Whitehall street.
t j A. JUaNGUNI having appliethfor Loiters of Ariiuin
t • is (ration upon tho estate of-Jamoa Mangnuv, Isle
of saidxpanty, d caised—
Tbvto are, tlioreforr, to cite and idmonlsh ail and sin
gular, the kindred ami creditor* of said deceased, to show
can-is if any they haw, in the time prescribed by law,
why u-ttors should net te gtanied the app leant. Given
nminr my band as Urdiuary, this, the fi.ik day oi Hatch,
18B3.
mar6-30d* B. E. MANGLU Oid’ny.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
TYObKRT MCWILLIAMS having applied to me for Let-
JLV tors of Administrate n on the estate oi William Mo-
Williams; late of said county, deceased—
This is, Ih.rt-foro, to adm,.niab nil and singular, tbe kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any
thoy have, in tbe time and terms proscribed by law, why-
siid letters should not be gtaatod toe applicant. In wit-
nets whereof t have bmaunto set my hand officially, this
March 4tb, 1863
n»r6450d« B. K. M ANGUM, Ord’ny.
GEORGIA, Vultoii County.
QiXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will be mai n
KJ to the Court of Ordinary of said connty, lor leavo te
sell too goal Estate and Negroes belonging, to the estate
of William Barnett, deceased, late of Fulton county.
joniRfiod* N. a DANIEL, Adrnr.
GKORGIAf Fulton County*.
{ ^ ABiUEL B. CIIUACU Laving applied to me lor an
VJf order aoihonsiug Benjamiu Thunuon, administra
tor on tho estate of William TJiurmoii, doceanodp to make
the said Gnnrcli title* to a city lot oi land for which Lo
holds the Said Win Ttiurmou’s bjud, aud the conditions ol
•mid l>oud having boon corap iod with he how claims ti le
lo uaiti hind—
These are therefore to cite and adiuunbh all uud singu
lar the kindred aud credilord oi uud ileceaaed to showcaude
if auy they have, within the time required by law, why
wid order should uol be granted. Given under ray band at
oflice. this titli day of October 18o3.
jan6-3m* K. K. MANUUM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I'It lion County.
A C. Vi YLY having applied for Letters of Administra-
XJL* tion uj.un tho estate of Henry C Robinson, deceas
ed. late of mud county—
These are therefore to cite and edmeuish oil and singu
lar the kindrod'aml ‘creditors ot Haiti deceased to snow
cqpse. if auy they hare, within -too time prescribed by
law, why said letters should nut bo granted suid appli
cant ou Uio first Monday in April next. Given, under
ley baud at office this 3d day oi Murch, 1803.
luaie-dOd it. B. MANUUAl, Ordinary.
UfcORGlA, l<’illtou County.
1 B. Til’l’lN having applied to me for letters of guaid-
») * iaiohij: lor llaydeu Uoo aud Aimie (Joe, orphans ol
lla/deu Coi-, deceased, late of Falton connty—
Tho»o aro tiioreinre to cite and admonish all and singu
lar (lie next of bin of said orphans, to showcanso, if any
they have, wWdn the time proscribed by law, why letters
ldiunld not lie planted the applicant on too first Alouday
of Apiil next Given under my hand at bffico, March 4th,
ibt 3
inirt-SOd It. E. MANGUM, Ordinary.:
GEORGIA, Fnltou County,
«V ntmwsjSjajrtCJCAfSIiis ^ nifi irtteik ai
ff Aiiiiuuh>Untiou ou tho eHtato of Thomaa K. Atkins,
ul eaiifi County, ilocoasod:
Tiioso aro ihurulmo to cit<‘> and admonish all and aiugu
tar tho noxt ol kiu iiinl creditors oJ .-uud doceasod to uhov*
mum*, it any thoy can, iu timo priMcrihiMl by law, wliy
.Haiti liottora eliouid not bt» ^ranted naid appIkauL on tl.e
fithI Mosiday in April iipji. Given nndor n»y tumd aud
olllcial bi>;uatiiro tliid 4th. iHtJl
uiurdhOd* h i*: MdW.UM, 4»mUnary :
GEORGIA, Falton Couuiy.
I UDiS J. FAIN having aj»p i •«. . . *»*4tc i • •• A J.utairt-
tration tipoa tho eslu « M u. . -troy,' » ••• ■»»'»
county, diCtasod—
Thraoaro, tlioref>re, toc lo iui v •» t« « • •' »»«» «a-
gul.ti, tho kindred and ciOJilo;. * *n u»<bow
cause, if any t'ioy have, wuluu % v * • u* bwi by
.law, why letters should not bo graott ti .»»« ^ppiica-st.—
Qivo.i under my baud at office, thin lit.li Sl\ ct, ifcG J.
maiG-iOd* K. K. MAN-«U.M, Or.i’uy.
44160111*1 A, Bartow Connty.
W Til ERE AS William T. Burge has filed his application
V V iu terms of the law, as provide!, for Letters of Ad-
uiuistr'tion on too estate of William G. Smith, lata ol
Saul connty, deceased—
The*.' aro, Uio.efore, to cite and admonish all persons
coi.eerne.1 it. te end appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show rouM>, it any they have,«by
• aid tellers should not bo granted. Uiven under my hand
aa.l . fiicial signal uro.
uiari^MA NATHAN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
\Al IIAUEAS, William Collins has filed bis application,
•» in terms of law, lor Letters . f Administration on
the -estate of Rebecca Franklin, late of said county, de
ceased—
These a- c, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my . nice within toe time
pr. scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
sail letters should not ne granted. Given n«der my hand
and official signature.
marl-titnniyV NATHAN LAND. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow Cannty.*
JOHN B IlPi IN having filled bis appliertion ifitoims
el of the law. (us next of kiu,) for Letters of Adminis
tration on ibo K.tate of Wiriiam W. Tippio, laleoi said
county, docoosesl—
'these are, thetefor., to citoandalmoeisb all concerned,
to bu and appear at my office on or before the fitst Mon
day in Mey next, lo show cau-e, if any they have; wby
letters ot admtoistra'.L.n should n>t be granted said ap
plicant. Given and. r my hand at office, this 7th day of
March, 1853.
m:urtu-30d . NATHAN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
IXTHKRKAS J mrs UcGinnes has filed bis appUcaUon
Tv in terms wf law, for Letters of Administration on
toe ealato of Jtilon Henderson, 1 to of said cotufty, de
ceased—
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ponona
concerned to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to tbovr cause, if any they have, wby
said letters anonld not be granted. Given <uiaermy hand
and official slgcatuze.
■narl-JCd NATHAN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton County,
( klfADIAlt SEAMANS having applied to me for Let-
te.-s of GnaidionsMp for tbe person and property oi
Nancy J. and Spencer Plunkett, minor children of Solo
■non Plankett, deceased—.
. Them are, therefore, to cite aud a (monish all es.d sin
gular, ihe kindred of raid minors, to show cans.-, if any
they have, w.thin too time prescribed by law, why said
letters should net be granted on the first Monday in May
next. Uivea under my hand at office, this 4 b Match,
1853.
murC-COl WM. D. LUCK IB, Otd’oy.
GEUBG1A, faewtan Connty,
Cuu’t Orrtcx larxxiox Conk*, Jon. 12th, 186X
VTOTIOK is hereby given, that P Z Freticll of the 461st
iX district, G M., tolls before me, Clerk of Inferior
Court for raid connty, aa an Ea>ray, a black marc Mnleoi
the loilowiug dt-scriptiou: Said mute is about 7 years
old, 14 hoed, high, chunky built, in very good order, shod
i elute, short u.ane, tail portly shaven aad swabbed eff at
toe cud, one email caddie spot, nose rather white. Ap-
,.r*i. oJ I.y F S Nel ly aud p B Jones, ireeholders of said
connty and district, to be Worth ($176) one hundred aud
seven:;-five dollars. The owner ot said eetray fa re
quirevi te come forward, pay charges end take said Male
away, or ebe will t o di,j--s. d of os'the law directs.
A true extract Irom the Betray Book.
jaol7-(0d T. A. WALKER,Clerk I.C.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
* KDKKW LnMiTU, executor of too will of Margaret
J\ Smith, deeversed, applios to toe undersigned for let
ter* dismissbry irom hi* ixccutornhip—
Tiiereforo ail person* concerned aro hereby required io
■how cause, if any they have, wby said execotor, on the
first Monday iu April, 1803, steal Id not be dfacharged
Given nndi-r my hand et office, September 26,1862.
wpTTdha W. D. LUCK1E, Ordinary.
NOTICE TODKBTORS AffiDGaJBDITOR*4-.
A 1,1, perara.a iudebtnl to. the aetata of William Cole,
l‘k aael, will make set lament immediately, and,
also, all prisons having claims against said estate; will
present them as the law directs. This March 1st, 1868.
* WM FRANKLIN, Adm’r.
mar 11-tOd FATNIA COLS, Adm’x.
SAVANNAH CALLS!
RALLY GEORGIANS,
And Fill up the Ranks!
Q UR CO PANT having been organised and received
as Company A, in Oof J. L Hardee’s Regiment, now
completing its orgairization for service on Uio
COAST OF GEORGIA,
Wo will accept a few more lecrnlta to fill it np to the
maximum suncard. The best of Arms end Cothiug
furnished as soon as tbe Regiment it organised.
D 0 SMITH, Captain.
It W CRAVEN, 1st Lisut.
J S THRASUKR. 2d Lient.
J J MoKOY, B’vt 2d Lieut.
‘J L Unrdeo Rifles,” Uardoo’s Keg’t Ga Vols.
One oi them may be found at all times at the office of
Col* Gartreli and Uill, where they will reoeivo reernita
and pay tho BOUNTY OF $S0.
Atlanta, Ga„ March 3, ISdfo muS-tf
NEW GOODS.
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, "a-
1 rtf) LBa KNQLXSH SEALING WAX
lou 4tK) tbe Phosphorns
1,0-0 yds Black Enamelled Cloth
*0gnasJConfederate Staff Bnttons, (KngLeo
100 boxes Kug'Iah 0 S Soap
30 kegs Bi Carb So la
200 dozen Pocket Ha ves
400 dozen Toble Knives And Forks
2,000 pair No. 10 Leaf Cotton Card*
16 doa-n 3 inch Hand Saw File.
Oh consignment and 8>r sale by
S. SOLOMON A BUG.
marS-tf Commissfon Merchants,
NOTIC 16 TO SUIPP4CUS BY EXPRESS,
t LL Packages weighing 40 pounds tmi over, ranst be
securely strapped.
AII freight must be distinctly ifbiVwl will full uame
-fconsignee, and all other names .-n.n-i.or it will not bs
oceived.
Articles of a fragile nature taken a, rs ouUre risk
■aly. ^
Freight for Macon, Sdruuuah nnd Son • estern Geor-
In, wtll be > oceived until 0 80 A M.
There being 7 Expresses lu and uni beta «n thobonrs
t 4 and 7.80 p M., we cannot ■ aceive IruigL t after 4 If.
d. Lxccpt Government Freight. ;
Storage will be charged «u oil freight uol called for,
V hours alter reception
FRED. COULTER,
(' Agent Southern Express Company.
A..iuila. Jan. I:tUi. 1SB3. ianli tt
TlkRCKS NEW KICK, for sale by
li.078-1 tn l’KAHK A DAVIS.
50
20
i£Q _
pbo«£°“ AB8 -
BOXES I2x 16 iil.A-8. for sale by
lol>28 tm 1 BASIC A DAVIS.
for sate by
PEASE A DAVIS.
Plantation for Sa’e.
I N MlTCUKLb COUNTY, ten miloi below Ailxuiy, cna-
Uiniug two thousand, acres, iu a com,met. body; fire
hnudreil acres ready lor caltiratlont nnd five hnndreii
acres old dra-.euing Tho Plantation Is now, and has on
ft uuly six or seven log homes, the soil is a mellow loam
with lime enough to make It productive.
The place it in- a neighborhood of wealthy plante-s—
mostly residing on their estates. For sii'plns cauilal it
affords a safe investment, or for immediate settlement,
m. ny advantages. My addrtes is
- A. S. BROWN,
marl3-tf Sparta Georgia.
To Capitalists and Soeculators.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
OK riflfl AORKSOF LAND, in Kmsnnolcounty.—
Also, my landed interests in Montgomery
count', and some lots in Cherokee, Georgia; Address,
through Post Office, P. H. LOUD,
marf-lnt* Atlanta, Georgia.
DRYGOODS.
6()0Q YMU>a CAUOOK8
300 yards bleached Sheeting
850 pair Ladies’ and MUn.w Gaiters and Rllppor<
. 18 dozen Men’s and Boy’s Hats
Aad s varioty of Fancy Dry Hoods, for sale at wlaiknal.
ily b;
deeP
only by *
' .7-tf
S. SOLOMON A BROS,
Commission Merchant",
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
L O. T, on tho 9th instant, between Wblaehall street and
Grant’s Hospital, s leather Pocket Book, containing
between one hundred and seventy-five and two hundred
dollars—Confederate notes—principally in tun titles and
tons. The finder will rece.vwtbe above reward by leaving
the book and mcney at this office, or returning it lo urn
at Grant’s Hospital.
jaul7-tf B. M. FOSTER.
21
SUPKUIOU S9IOKINO TOBACCO.
CASES TEN-POUNDS'BALES,
3 Coses one-pound Papers,
The bales we;e pat up l> tbe spring of 1861, by Wade
A Moorman of Lynchburg Vs, expressly for the Baltimore
market. It is free from stems and dirt and mode of No 1
The Pound Papers are in admirable condition for totall
ing.
On consignment and for sale by
B. M. PARKS A 00.,
feb23-tf . Whitehall street.
B*
Omcx or AwnsvAitv doxansuAsn- .
Oolnmbas, Ga, Sept. 6,1862. j
k order of Qnsttermaster General, I have been on-
trusted with enure command of collecting the hides
U tho boevee killed tor the army, for tanning, and the
purchase of Leather for manufacturing. Tanners having
Leather on hand and wanting Hides, will do welt to ad*
irons me with proper references. The army most be shod,
ind it ia the duty of all patriotic tanners to assist in si
ioing. All leather hold at unreasonable prices will tx
wpiotf
\TEW EICB.
OJ Shirting,
■anSOtf
Stock Peas,
Rio Coffee,
Whplpfilo and ICcUII.
McCROSKY A EARNEST.
CLOVER SEED, CLOVER SEED.
A NICK L T OF CLOVER SEED, for sale by
fL J. A. MABRY,
msrl7 St* Knoxville, Tenn.
NOTICE.
W G FleHBACKfi enthotized le transact bnsinHi
for me dnriaS my absence.
B V WILLINGHAM.
RAT WATER BUCKKT8, Extra Family Ftonr, froth
groun I m-m White Wheat, and Wheat Bran for sale
by [marf-ti] FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
N*
NUOE-MAkERS IB1) LEATHER WASTED.
W E wi-h «o Lire >0 good Shoe-Makers, t liber white or
blare, «d two tniall boys m apprentices We al o
wish lo ponba o a lai ee qualityot^L«tber^ ^
Office In the rear of 8*sgo's Store,
merlO 1m Forsyth s reet.
H
S*u«, All.: February 18,1843.
AVING been-charged with the management oi tbe
jlj. Iron interest of the Goverement in the States of
Alabama, Georg£ and Tennertee, all officers havin'- con
tracts with Iron Masters In I hoes States, will report the
ta me s > that I may make them conform to the terms
aad scale of pikes which are established, and enforce
their fslfillment. WM RICHARDSON HUNT,
mnrlt-lm Major, Ac.,on Ordnance Doty.
[Extract from Orders.)
OXBXAIICX iiCXUC, )
„ Richmond, January 3,1563. j
Mol - W. Richardson Hnut, P A C 8 Artillery.
U NDER the law recently passed by Oon s rosfr “exemp
tion of certain persous irom mtLtary service,” yon
will a jo that 1 am empowered to anthot iao an Ordnance
officer to exempt all.“ artisans, mechanics aad employees
in the establishments or such persons as are or may be
engaged, under contract with tbe Government, in tarn
ishing arms, ordnance and ordnance stores, and other niu-
niUona or war, ssddlee, bornew and aituy supplies.”—
These mis most all be eoroILd, asd then detailed, as
provided in section six. General Oidera No 82.
You aro designated as i be Orduanee officer to act,\iuder
thu law, tor all enutm ton wimin your jaitaliciion.
J GOhGASiOnl.
Chief of utauance.
I N pniauanceor the above order, oil Iren Uas eraand
0 ‘“ er “ntr*ctors wlibin the States oi Alabama, Ucor-
gta, South Carolina and Teunsssee. will mako application
to mo ior the doioil of suen conscripts os may be iudis-
peusible in carrying out their cdntracto with the Oid-
uance Department 0 S A. To prevent fronds, it will be
required of each contractor making application for .bo
detatt of conscripts, that his rcquhition shall te aooo. -
pamed by a certified copy of bis contract, oa oaih that
tho services of the persons desited to be detaUe I are tn-
dispensablefortoeialllUmeutof.hls o.ntraot, and that
Uio laborer canuot be otherwissobtained, and farther,
that «hon the servios of the consarlpts shall no leneoe
be ueeded, tho affiant will turn the conscript over to Uir
Enrolling officer of toe distiici, tor so. vice in the army;
also, a certificate of too Enrolling officer of toe district
that toe poisons na . ed in too requisition have been
properly enrolled. Oerlificate* end oeibs to be by and
before a Justice of toe Peace or olhor magistrate anther
ized by law to administer oaths.
All commnnicaliona addressed to me at Selma, AL., ‘
will meet prompt atten ion.
WM RICHARDSON HUNT,
moril-lm AlaJ, Ac, on Ordnanco Duty,
Aniutaiff aho ImPKoroa Gxttxxii.'j Ornoc, I
, „ Richmond February 3,1843 j
General Orders No. 14.
* * e e • e
i lHE Superintendent os tbs .'itre and Alining Bateau
. is authvrlzod nnd directed to enforce cxieiing een-
tracts of tho Government in Iran Lead and other muni
tion*. When Iron aua other articles thu* o utreated for -
and needed for'lho service, aro ascertained to have bceu
■old ai private sale, or aro not promptly, delivered accor
ding io too tenus and spirit of too contract, they may be
tskoawho:ever toned; and upon reqaLition, aaeiatauce
shell bo afforded by the commandant ol the nearest post
or camp of instinction to the officer dr agent of the Min
ing Bureau specially charged with toe enforcement ot the
contract.
When a contract stall havo been persistently violated
after ten days’ notice, all detailed or conscripted men *.U
be withdrawn and assigned to other works.
8. OOOPEIt,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
0. S. ; brass axd Muttira Bosun. I
Richmond, FObraary 3, 1843. f
e e a . * *
M AJOR WILLIAM K nu^T is charged witn
ecation of the above General order, No. 14,
States of Georgia, Teuneswo, Alabama aud Mi*iw*ippi.
f AOMUUGHMUfoAM i*Olf/s*sd clbWafolras -
V war, will see that 1 am charged with toe oxecutio.i.
of tbe above order. 1 shall rigidly enforce it in aU case*
brought to my notice; and iu addition as- per previous
order from the Saperiatendent of tho Nitre end Mining
Buiohii, will send < vory contractor so tuliog; who i* sun-
jict to tho conacslpt law, to too uearest camp of instrac-
tiou for service iu ibo army.
marll-lm ■ Major, is,On '
J GOODMAN & CO.,
(In Markham's Bailuing,)
WHlTBAIiXi STREET,
Two doors from corner Alabama street.
R EADY MADE CLOTHING
Hosiery
Pocket Kbiroe
Pocket Books
Papor
Snoes and Boots
3.U0O lbs i.oppesas
Gotten Card*
Goats’ White Thread,
Aud a variety of other goods and notions. marT-lm
. A GAUD.
M U. DAVID MAYER, thankful .or post favors and toe
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him
would rospectlully announce to the Citizens of Atlanta and
sorroandtn ooantry, that he has sssoctstld hUnsnlf with
ilessrs. J. Jacobs and J. K^ip foe toe porpoee of opening
an Auction and CommissJon Buslncsa, al his eld stud, on
Whitehall street, AUanta, Georgia, to commonco on Be;-
tember 16th, aud would solicit a continuance of favors for
toe new firm.
All those indebted to Mr.». Mayer wiUflo. the books
*nd notes at Uio Anction offioq and are earns,i jy roqnesb
*d to oall and |sepl0-tfj li HAYKK
ATTENTION!
TWO MORE COMPANIES
Wanted for _Ooast Defense,
lfY. REGIMENT, authorized by too Secretary of War,
iVX loervoon toeC antof Georgia, iine*riy complete.
1 want two more companies at once. Single r scrolls wi.
M received. Parties'bringing squads of 2U or 30 men cat.
unite to form a Company, witn tbe privilege of electing
tho Company 4 (Sects
Fitly collars B.nnty will be paid immediately.
JuHN L. UAllDKE,
marl tt Ocl. Comm lading.
A VALUABLE VAMILY RESIDESLE VUU SALE.
\T EAR too Depot at Covington, Ga. The house has 7
IX rooms, 6 lire pieces, a good kitdisn and 8 good negro
bouses. The lot contains 6 acres, has a good psach aud
apple orchard, good, never-bRing weU of water, and ail
necesLary outbuildings. It is about midway between ibo
two College*, viz: Masonic Fcuulo and Emory; also; 100
ecrea goudJorming land near by, 46 of which is woodland,
which will be sold with too bouse and lot if desired. For
farther particulars, apply te toe undersigned, or T. F.
Uyer, Covington, Georgia.
ROBERT L. CRAWLKY Ac BRO,
Franklin Building,
Atlanta, Georgia.
WHOLESALE COMMISSIOH MLRCHA5TS,
SELMA, ALABAMA.
YllOMPI attonUon to all consignments. Advances
L made when desired *-
RrrxarxciS—Mt«.rg. Anderson, Adair A Co., AtlanU,
emnt Unnaicntt A Taylor, Atlanta, Messrs. W E Yonng
A CO, Atlanta. jan2l-ly*
11G | TIERCES NEW RICK
LUU 100 ko,s Noils, assorted
SOU b.xe* Tobacco
30, CM Uw^Swedes Iron
800 bnsbels Seed Oats
Jast ai rival aud for sale by
mart-tf
J. L.
No. 20
WINTER A 00,
800 GROSS
STAR STEEL PENS,
THE BEST ARTICLE, for sole by
j. McPherson a co;