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ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1863
VOLUME III—NO. 36
WHOLESALE
*1* WOO E H
' >uuiiLsstuu Merchants,
I'«acbtreo«Htrcet,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
■J ‘/BAOOO.
BACON
■rr a koh .
BROOMS,
BUCKETS.
HUGAAS
RICE,
FLOUR, MEAL,
VINEGAR, CIGARS,
WHlRTINi S SHEETINGS.
0SNABURG8.
YARN8,
14 hogsheads Choice Brown Bng»r
VKM I>oxm Tobacco
1,000 O, KiUlcKlnldt Tobacco
13 bags prime Rh.Ooffe
100 docea Waivr 6»e* —arriving
SO keg* Nalls— .-. .led *ixe*
i. boxes Tu'iicuUn* Bo ••
•«bi -I, FJCA8I A DAVffl.
A. CONNELL,
NO. 11 COURT STREET,
4 MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA
* U AS now on hind and dally riOtIdi tfan largest and
I I bcetee’eciei stock oi Tobecoo ever offered to tbe
public in till* section, both Chewing end Smoking.—
•" AmouR tho lot me; be f innd the Allowing brands:
1,M>0 boxes, ramp icing
•* Hudson;'
“ME Fanner;’’
"Crave*
“Black Tern;”
“Path-Finder;”
“ John Morgan;”
aUlhete*;”
#* “Twine,”
"*F Keen;”
“ Van Talisjerro Twiat;”
■J T Davie,”
“TKhett”
“Wm Adelpho;”
An-i many other wail known brand*.
11 ca-ka 8molting * Cold Boat,” id 3Jf tt> bag*
34 boxea Smoking, in paper*;
13 cuaka Smoking, “uckafowab*;"
JU bureU iimoklnjr, io
SO cases Smoking, ifilly BeWlegt, in 6 and 10 lb bale*;
6 Cliff Smokier. Kxcoliior.
Together with all the fancy Smoking Tobacco which 1*
mannbctnred in Lynchburg, Virginia; Call eoon and se
lect from thii stock, or eena in jour orders, which will re-
coiv prompt and personal attention. marlSSm
25
JUST nKCEIVSO FROM BALTIMORE
And Tor Sale Low Tor Oaalx,
KEGS SODA
260 S>* Indigo
I0J0 lbs Green Paint
8000 lb* Venetian Bed
500 Ibi Yellow Taint
300 tos Verm Hli in Bed
400 lbs Black Pepper
300 lb* Clove*
360 tos Maoe
36 do*. Mnatard.
ALSO
103 ox*. Qaloioe
OO («. .Morphine
,60 be Opium,
TogaUier wl h a fine assortment of all kind* ol Medt-
.etaes—Cheap for taeh A K . KRAMER,
Sign of tbe Oolden Mortar,
MrJtASm Whitehall street.
BIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
WhitehaU Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
W ILL alt* id to buying and selling all kinds of mer
chandize. All order* for good* moat be accompa-
jaallly
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
Lata of Hamphii, Tina.
d AH established In Montgomery, Alabama, a Arabdam
Agency tor all kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING
VIRGINIA TOBACCO, to which ha would iwfMhb di-
ec* public attention. The store formerly occupied by
(•me*. Uxldfolub A 1-ofUo, No, 11 Court street, has been
leased tor tlic purpose, where at all time* can be found not
JO'J Ihe beat and most general assortment ol Tobacco out
side of Virginia; but al»o a constant Ripply ol tbs coarsest
and HM gra ica of SUGAR. Tbe iaciuuv* for obtaining
sugar cannot ue surpassed by any other honas in the Con-
tep30-if
Notice—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYORS Or TICE, I
ATUirra, U*., Jone'2U, 1463. (
L UX b»t price* will be paid <>y the undersigned for
largo qua*ulies of the following BARKS:
stem, branches atd root ol Dogwood, (root preferred)
Branches and root* of White 1* lliow; root, trunk and
branches ol American Poplar, (called also White-wood,
Ihoofratxdana tulip-tree,) toot preferred.
Ifoee bark* but b* carefully dried and securely pack
ed- they wmy be brought to thu Ubce,cr sent to Mr. L.
W. Walirc, botanical Agent, Carter,*llle. Ua.; or WT W.
Parham, IfotanmU Agent, Decatur, Ga.
GEORGE S. BLACK lit,
iyt-tt Sargeuu and Medical Purvey or, US. A.
for sale by
BP1NKINO WHEELS,
SLA1E8,
SHUTTLES, AO
J B PITTS,
Marietta I treat.
LAB6ST0N CRANE & HAMMOCK.
Commission Merchants.
■ EXT II00U TO C01VFEDBRACV OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
For the Sale of Real Estate, all kinds of Mer
chandise and Produce.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
all orders.
REVERENCED
W W Olay ton, Agent Ga R B Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
I H Porter, Ag’t Ga R It Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
Phiniay A Clayton, Augusta, Ga.
A P Bearing, Caehier Bunk of Athena
Geo W Williams A Co, Onarleston, H O.
Rev JW Burke, Maeor, (is. ,
A O Van Epps, Chattanooga. Tenu.
BC Roberta, Sweet Water, East Tenn
8 G Ellington, Washington, Ga.
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s suthtts €i0sf*Aet«f|
I NO. W- ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
3DIT0RS AMD PROPRIETORS. I
B- tt SMITH, M. D, N.0ARD0Z0,
associaib xhitim.
..$12 oo
, T oo
4 00
, 1 60
4 00
; mu u w anroaisott
NEW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO ,
AUCTION
AMD
Commission Merchants;
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA.
R ESPECTFULLY solicit a share < f patronage and hope
by etrict attention to bnaineae to give entire satls-
iactlon to their patrons. dec6-tf
AMOSS, LIGON & CO.,
Wholesale Hrocers
.Hil .: YVF*. '^y
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
£ 0R the sale of Produoe, Merchandise, Beal Estate, Ne
groes, Ac. dde#-tf
mux. is ooua. w t nou».
INMAN, COLE & CO..
GENERAL •
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Heal Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, &o.
« a r E have ample store room, and will give personal at-
vY tent ion to all bnsinesa entrusted tons* Office ir
Beech A Root’s store, Whitehall street. novl-tl
WANTED,
l AT THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
f<5r cash,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
R.T. HENDERSON, Ag.uk
jenlTtf
TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
f N consequence of the extraordinary demands made
1. npon our Roads for Transportation, by the Confede
rate State* Government; together with the existence of a
■tale or circumstance#, over which we nor our Agents can
have any control, notice is hereby given, that the Western
A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A Wist-Point
Railroads will not heieafter receive, transport, or atom
any freight, until farther notice, (except for GoTernn ent)
unlea* tbe owner, agent, or shipper,'at ihe point of ship
ment, drat signs a stipulation or agreement, relieving the
Bead* from all Uabllity for loss or damage
> JOHN B. ROWLAND,
Superintendent W. A A. R. B.
ISAAC 800TT,
President M. A W. R. B.
GEO. S. HULL
Superintendent A. A W. P. R. R.
Atlanta Nov. 38,1SS3. novXbti
' . “ For Sale.
A * lA«A»L^»iiAiPHi.ibiwiriNtajtf few*. or
which 660 acre* aie cleared, and in an excellent
state of cultivation, ailuatad on Klokee Creek and ad
joining lauds of Major N H Beal, eight miles from Daw-
•oo, Terrell county. The place is well improved, with
good and comforublo framed cabins and all other necee-
■ary bnildiogs. The lands will produce from 1,000 to
l,xo0 pound* of Cotton per acre, and from 16 to SO bush
el* of Corn, in (act Urn bast and surest Cotton and Corn
Lands in Soaihvrral Georgia. Tha above wiU be sold far
$30 per acre, and poaseaeiou given to the purchaser the
first of Januery, 1864. Corn, Fodder, Stock, sc, can be
bought with the place. For farther j>*.titulars, address
the subscriber at Chkkasawbatdue, Terrell county,
U fobiiw&n JOHN B VANOVER.
J. Be TIPPIN,
nd Retail Dealer In Foreign aim
OUR NEW RATES.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, per annum
Daily, six months
Daily, three menth*
Daily, onfo month...
Weekly per annum
No name entered ononr Books wither t Payment in
Advance
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or less, or space to ths
amount of one square,for one insertion, $1.
For eaeh subsequent insertion lees than one month,
60 cents per square.
On advertisements standing one month, a dednct,on of
10 per cent. wiU bo made,
O advertisements standing two mon'bs, a deduction of
80 per cent wili be made. -.V". ' *
Adverti ements 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 26 cents per line for each insertion.
All obituaries and articles that are personal, or not of
general public interest, must be paid for as advertise
ments. *
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY. ‘ 5 '
Advertisements in the Weekly only, will be charged $1
per square 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.
GEORGIA, Fulton County. ‘ .tr- 1 i
Q1X.IY DAta AFTER DATE application will bo made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, ior leave to
ih-U the steal Estate and Negroes belonging to the . estate
“f William Burnett, deceased, late of l uitou county.
Jan;9-8pd» N. a DANIEL, Aduir.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.. ' ‘ " '
( tABltlEL JB. CITUitClI having uppUed^Pvfoe for an
VA order amhonziug Beniamin Thiumot,'administra
tor on the estato of William Thurmon, deceased, to make
the said Church titles to a city .lot ol land for which he
holds tueeaid vVm Thurmou’s Mod, and the conditions ol
said bond huvirig been comp iod with lie now claims ti le
to said laud—
These are therefore to' cite and admonish all and singu
lar tlie kindred anil creditors ol said deceased toshowcause
it nay they have, within the time required by law, why
said order should not be granted.. Given under uiv hand at
office, this 6th dsy of October 18b3. t . .
jan6-3m* - . R, B. J1ANGUJI, Ordinary.
How to Send ns Money wills. 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-
:e. ThiB 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-
oeipt.
All such letters must be sealed with
fc - LI— Iwai——6w*H»adJses*LeS—qsLwAfr—
amount of money contained therein, must
be marked on the outside.
City Snbseribsrs.
g&r*Mr. Jesse Beneau is authorized to
recetve and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southerh Confederacy.
Our Carrier arrangements are now so per->
footed by “Uncle JeBse” and “John Wesley,”
that every residence, office and shop in tho
city can get the Confederacy in good time
every morning.
To Those who sere ever Ready to Respond
to the Wsuits of the Soldiers.
The Ladies of tho Atlanta Hospital Associa
tion, desiring to be prepared with articles of
olotbisg and food for the expected battle at
Tollahoma, call upon the Ladies and Qentle-
men to send os meal, flour, grits, rice, lard,
butter and eggs; also, clothing, bandages and
old linen of every kind suitable for lint.—
Don’t hesitate beoause you have ouly a small
paroel: send that, for it may save-tho life of
some brave soldier, who is suffering for the
want cf food and- proper attention th 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 I8AAC WINSHIP,
President.
Eub H. Goode, Sec’y.
GEORGIA, Fulton County,
UmEKEAS garab E Atkim
luu, ol saro *cu uu ry^liecuas'Jtl!
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and Hinge
lur tho nextof kin and .creditors of said deceased toahov
cause, ii any they can. in time, prescribed by law, why
said Letters ihonld Lot he'granted said .applicant on ti.e
fitst Mondayin April next.. Given under my hand: and
official eixnatnretnisMarch 4th, iSrS . . . - v, .
mari-6Uil* R. K .tiANGUM, Ordinary
DRY GOODS,
(ONNALLra BLOCK. WhitehaU street oar doors
> Alabama street.
janlt-tf
1A “GOOD EGG,” SURE.
n- ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE,
H*) within seven milt* of Atlanta, an the read leading
to Turner A M»y*on’s Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
house and ont-bnUdingt; *1*0, sNel Steam Baw Mill in
fine tunning order, with lathe and shingle machine* at
tached, vri’h power enffic eat to ran them all at the same
time. All fat the small tom of $6,000. Those wishing to
purchase wp >1—» to j: E- Maynsn, AUantn Fa-
male Institute, or J.tL Marten, on the premise.
declT-tf .
WANTED.
a TH0R0UG QLT COM PKTKNT AND EXPERIENCED
A. Found, r to take charge of the Blest Furnaces at
TaUim Iron W&rks. To a first rate man, high wagea wiU
be given Apply in person or by letter, to “Superintendent
Teluco Iren Works,” Tellico Plains, Monroe coonly, Team,
stating terms and giving reference*. mari-2m
Atlanta Hospital Association.
The following committeo has beeu appoint*
ad to cook for the wonnded soldiers at the
Soldier’s Rest, oommenoing March 23d, 1868.
Provisions will bo furnished by the govern
ment, there:
Monday—Mrs Dr Yonng, Mrs J H Lovejoy,
Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs £ Payne, Mrs Yen-
able. -
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Grant, Mrs G G Howard,
Mrs Oliver Jones, Mrs D Pitman, Mrs Jno H
8eolB. V ; i i
Wednesday—Mrs Geo Hull, Mrs S. B, Rob
son, Mrs "V Peek, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs Cox.
Thursday—Mrs Qrussell, Mrs Bice, lira ft
Winship, Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs P Brown.
Friday—Mrs Dr Powell, Mrs Foreacre, Mrs
Hoyt, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Chandler. *
Saturday—Mrs I Winship, Mrs" Bessent,
Mrs Capt Howard, Mrs Mell, Mrs Joiner.
Sunday -Mrs Goode, I£rs Ponder, Mrs Da
vis, Mrs Purtell.
The following Ladies have been appointed
to cook for the “Soldiers’ Rest” commencing
Mui> 28d, 1863:
Monday—Mrs Dr Ford, Misses Hoge, Mrs
Simmons, Mrs Austell.
Tuesday—Mrs Anderson, Mrs Chisolm, Mrs
Massey, Miss X Wilson, Mss Gordon.
Wednesday—Mrs Brown, Mrs Fish, Mrs
Hardman. Mrs McDaniel.
Thursday—Mrs ColGer Mrs Rhodes, Mrs
Pease, Mrs Davis, Mrs’ James.
Friday—Mrs Huntington, Mrs Dean, Mrs
Miles, Mrs Wyiy, Mrs Toon.
Saturday—Mrs John Glen, Mrs Alexander
Wallace. Miss Fannie Butt, Mrs Everett.
Sunday—Mrs Rawsoo, Mrs R>ot, Mrs Ross
Mrs Dr Beach, gt
. MRS JOHN COLLIER, Pres’t.
Fulton County. on.
Si- , NaNGUil having applied tor LottMx of Admin-
K-r. 1st ration npon thooilate oi James Mangafallut
ol said county, dreo iserl . . .-> 7 3
Those are, therefore, to cite anil admonish ail and kin-
gnlar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show
cau-e,if any.they havo, ia the time pr6.criU.-d by law,
why letters should not te granted the app icaut. Given
m J.hand i aa Ordier.ry, this, the finh daj 01 March,
mar6-80d* k. E. MANGLM Otd’ny.
GEORGIA, Fniton Connty.
D02EKT iicWILLIAJId haviug applied to me for Let-
J-v fcra of Administratim on iho estato 01 "William Me.
Williams, late of said county, deceased— . ..
This is, ihtrefore, to frdmeuish ail and singular, tho kin
dred aud creditors of said deceased, to‘show cacsti, If any
thoy have, Id tho time and terras, prescribed by,law, why
sad letters should not bo grauttd the applicant. In wit
ness whereof i have hereunto sat my hand officially, this
March 4th, 1863- - • 1 • >“f
niarB-bOd* B. K. JIANGUM, Ord’ny."
GEURGIA, Folton County. ‘
A C. W lLYiiavnig applied for filters of Admiuisira-
• tiou upon !.he estate of Henry G tiobinson, deceas
ed. late of said county— • ■ ■ • . ■ ■ - •
These are ihendore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased' tosuow
cause, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law, why said letters should not be granted said appli
cant on the first Monday in April next. Given under
my hand at office this 3d dsy ol March, 1863.
mar3-30d * it. B. MAN GUM, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fulton County. t-W i.-, t
J B. TIPPIN having applied *0 mo for letters ofguaid-
t iam-hip for Haydea Coe and Annie Coe, orphans at
Hayden Coe, deceased, Lite 01 Fulton county— - ‘ ;
Thou are thwetore to cite and admonish oU and singu
lar the next of kin of aaid orphans,, to showpause, if any
th»y have, within the time prescribed by'lew, why lei ter.
should not Be granted the epplicanhon the first eluodhy
of April next. Given under my hand at effice, March 4tb,
1863. * I “
mar4-30d ’ R.X. MAN GUM. Ordinary, i
SiOTICSl TO SIIIPl’ld US BY EXPRESS.
V LL,Packages weighins 4h'pound* and over, muat’be
socqreTy strapped. ,ut..oi. . , c . .. 1
All freight must be distinctly - -iked wit 1 fall name
•1 consignee, and all other names M-iod,«r it will net be
-iceivea.
Article* oi e, fragile nature taken a » rs entire risk
■nly.
Freight for Macon, Sfhranuah and 8ou -esternGeor-
^wUIbe.occlveduntil930A.il, : ■ '
There boin jc l Expresses iu and out betw eu the hours
I r 4ond"tM l’ M^we cannot,ypeeiv*Ireigtt afler4P.
A Lxoept Uovornaieut Freight. t
Storage will be charged on ail freight hot called for,
Whours alter roceptiou. .
v FRBD. COULTER,
i :; > . 1 Agvnt Southern Express Company,
A-»nla.J»n. 13th. 1868. ianlS tt
150 fob28-lm
msfKhsgss
GEORGIA, Fulton CoOnty.
J OHN J, Fain havingappirou'.,. c.r.fo 0.1*1
tration npon the sateie 01. Mary . .ray, a.. -1 .a.d
county* deceased*—
Three are, therefore, tbcrtoauJ v-i - ,
gnlar, the kindred and creditor* « , - hit. . . ri.„w
cause, if any they hevo, wrihiu in* *.1 ... ...h.d Dy
Uw, wiqr lettara should not be grautoa .w ppUcs-t.—
Glveu under my hand at qffice, this flt,h M., c ,, .063.
ar6-30d* . B. E. MANubM, ora’uy.
GEORGIA, Bartow, County.
W HEREAS William T. Btrrge has filed his application
in terms of .the Uw, as provided, for Letters or Ad-
mim.tr .tiou on the estate of William G. Smith, kit* or
said county, deceased— - -• t-U- - -i.. }
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish.all persons
capoented to beaod*Miear at my eS'ne within the time
prescribed by law, to show couse, it any they have, shy
. aid letters should not granted. Given under my hand
And i fficial aiifuature.
mnrl-3ud * NATH AN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.- -'- ' • j
W HHKEA3, William (JoUius ha-fliei his application,
in terms of law, tor Letters > f Administration on
ti.e estate of Kel.eoca Fiauklin, late of said county, de
ceased— ' •
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish ail i
concerned to bo and appear at my «liioe within f
prescribed by law,to ehow causo, if any they ha
kali letters should not be granted. GivenUudcr my nan
aud cffidal eiguaturc*.
mar4-tilmay9 NATHAN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow Cauaty.
TOiiN B 'xIPFIN having'flUed his application in terms
ti otthe law.(as next of kin,) for letters of Adminis
tration on ths E it ate of WLUam W. Tippin, Iafeol said
couhtyrdtceAseq " ,, -
These are, (heiefore, to rite and almoUshallooncerned,
tobeandeppeer army offico eu ui before the fust Men
day in Uey next, to show cau.e,‘if any they have, why
letters oi adtuinistralion should mt bo granted said ap
plicant. Given under my hand at office, this 7Ui day of
March, 1862. u ’ < : iXiiiuc; . ■ ’ *
marto-wOd . NATHAN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow Couuty. 'fi’i'j :
W HEREAS J >mea McGinnos has filed his application
in term* of law, for Letters of Administration' on
the eatate of KUeu Henderson, Lte of said county, dt-
Thsse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office within, the time
prescribed by lav, tosbow cause, if any they have, why
said letter* should not be grauttd. Givenunderiny baud
and official signature. - ■ >. - Cl 1
marl-SOd fi-.vl NATHAN LAND. Grdinary.
GEORGIA, Newton County,' Jl
O B ADI.v.r BAAMANa having applied to me tor Let
ter* of Guardiano.hip for the person and properly of
There ar*, t therefcB^*odte and* imonlsh allatdsin-
guiar, ihe kiadred of eaid minors, to show cans.', lf : »i
they have, within the time prescribed by law, why so
letters should not ho granted onthe first Monday in Mi
next. Given under toy hand at office, this 4 h Marc
marfi-COI
WM. D. LOOK1R, Otd’ny.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Cixxx’a ovnex Jjdxxiok Com, Jan.
IST^itria.UM^tSu beforeCUric 1 of
Court lor aaid connty, aa an Betray, a black mare Muleol
the folloirieg description: Said mule is about 7 year a
old, 14 hnndi high, chunky built, in very good order, shod
before, abort mane, tell p&rt .y shaven aud swabbed off at
rassnr'T" -|- -• nose rather white. Ap
praised Djr F 3 Neelyand F B Jones, freeholders of eard
county and di.irict, to be wenh t$lT6) one hui«dred and
seveniy-tive dollars. The owner ol said eetray i* »e
quired.te cesne forward, pay chargee and: Ukeesdd Mule
away, or tbe will be disposed of as the law directs.
' AtntrmUmct n m u. tstray a,...
janlMOJ .. Ta T. A. WALKER,Clerk L a
! ;■ '. . .—— ;—
GKORiM^HflNton County.
A NDREW LJBMITH, execulor of rha will ol Margaret
Hmith, doceoeed, appire* to the undersigned for let-
“I " sy ftewihis
all persons concerned are nereoy required to
_ If any tkeyte«e, why said executor, on ihe
first Monday io April, 1863,-should.no} be diaclrorged
Given under my hand at office, September
■Banfaetd
Grow
sep2T-i
... -25,1862.
W. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AJEC CREDITORS
A LL persons indebted to the estate of WlUUra . Cole,
ix deceased, will make stt Jement immedlately, and,
also, all bartons Laving claim* against said estate, will
present Sen. as the Uw directs. This March let. 1863.
Wit FRANKLIN, Adm’r.
marl 1-tad FATNIA COLE, Adm’x.
SAVANNAH CALLS!
RALLY GEORGIANS,
And Fill up tlie Ranks!
O UU COyFA-NY having been organised and. received
M Company A, in Col J. L lUulee's ltegiment, uow
completing irs org.mizviion for service on the
COAST OF GEORGIA,
We will accept a few more recruit* to fill it up to Um
maximum stuncaid The beet bf Arms and C.'othiug
furnished os soon tis the Regiment is organized,
i ■ ' > D-C faUlTH, Captain. *
' - - K W CRAVEN, 1st Liouh
J 8 THRA8UKR. 2d Lieut.
1 ,, .:.V. ■ J J McKOY, B'vt 2d Lient.
-‘J L Hardoe Rifles,” Hardee’s Keg’tGa Yolt:
> One of them may be found at -all times at the offico of
Coin. Gartreli and Hill, where they will receive recrniU
>ay the BOUNTY OF $50.
I, 1
uta, Ga„ March 2,131 j.
NEW GOODS.
FOCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
1 CA LBS ENGLISH EKALING.WAX : r- .r ,
AU\J 40a tbs phosphorus ; , 7
1,0.0 Jds Kuamelio.l Cloth
20 gross Coufmlerato Staff Buttons, (Bngl.-e
make) . •
100 boxes Ksg-toh C 8.Soap .
30 kegs Bi Curb 3oJa „i
200 dozen Pocket Kn.v. a
400 dvZuu Table Kniver and forks
2,000 pair Nb. 10 Loaf-Cortort Card* • -
16 dor. 11 3iueh-Hand Saw Files- >....•
On consignment and for tale by . oho . . •- i
. . .. . S. UOLOMON A BROt..: „
.,,i's .. ;.uCommissionMetchants.
K| k T1KKCES NEW RICE, for sale by
OKJ fobi8-lm PKA8K A DAVIS.
On BOXES 12x16 GLAi-8, for sals by i
leb28-lm PEASE A DAVIS.
DOZ BLACKING, for sale b;
PHASE A DAVD
PKAbtfi A DA \ 13.
AMOTAXt aas Ixsrcoroa GsaxaiL’e Ornos, 1
{ . lUchmohd February 3, I860, j
General Order* No. M. '
• ' . |4n ■ *, ,# • *
’|VD£ Superintendent oa the .Nitre and Mining Bureau
Jl »s authorized and directed to enforce ex IS lug o-n-
tfictB of .the,Government in Iron Lead and other muni
tions. When iron aua other articles thus c.nil-acted for
and needed for.tho service, are ascertained to have been
arid *1 private sale, or are not promptly delivered accor
ding id tho tornlk and spirit of the contract, they may be
‘ ken Wherever foULd;.«ud upon requi.itl.u, assistance
tall bo afforded by the commandant oi the neatest post''
- catup of ina.ruction to the officer or agent of the Mil-
ig Bureau ppecialiy charged with theouloroemeut of the
mtract.
When a contract at*11 have been persistently violetel
iter ten days' notice, all detailed or o necrlpted men atli
be withdrawn and aseiguod to other works.
' . A COOPER,
Acjutant and Irepector General.
0, S. Nitax amd Miminq Bdsiav, )
^ Richmond, February 3,1863. J
M ajor william a. hunt iachargod with
ecution of the above Ueneral Order, No. 14,
States of Georgia, Teuneere.), Alabama and Miarissipfl.
I. M. ST. JOHN,
^ Major and Superintendent.
; ‘ Plantation for Sale.
I N MITCHE.LL COUNTY, ten mlloi below Albany, oon-
tniniDg two thouwtnd acros, in a compact body; five
hundred acres ready lor cultivation^ and five' hundred
bcrts old deaconing The Plantation is new, and lias on
it ouly sirf or seven log houses. The soil is a mellow loam
with lime enough to make it productive.
The plooalain a neighborhood of wealthy planter*—
mostly residing on their estates. For surplus capital it
affords a safe investment, or for immediate settlement,
uuny advantages. My address is- >
A. S. BROWN, .
mar!3-tf V .t ■ . 1 Sparta. Georgia.
To Capitalists and Sneonlators,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
OK nnn ACRKa 0R LAND, in Emanuel county.—
£U)\J\j\J Also, my landed interests lu Montgomery
count., and some lots in Cherokee, Georgia; Adaress,
through Poet Office, P. H. LOUD,
• mar6-lm* ’ Atlanta, Georgia.
DRYGOODS.
5QQQ YARDS CALICOES ;
300 yards bleached Sheeting
350 pair Ladies’ and Hittos Gaiters and Slipper.
. 12 docen Men’s and Boy’s Hats
Aud a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for talo at whoiesat.
only by & SOLOMON A BROS, -
' ec!7-tf Commission Merchants,
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD,
L OfiT, on the 9th instant, between Whiaehail street and
, -Grant’s Hospital, a leather Rocket Book, containing
between one hnudred and seventy-five and two hundred
dollars—Confederate notes—principally in twtniieJ and
tens. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving
tho book and mcney at this office, or returning it to me
at Grant’s Hospital;'- , -j ,
JaulT-tf v .
R. M. FOSTER.
SUPERIOR SMOKING'TOBACCO.
Cyt OASES TEN-POUNDS BALKS,
/6>1 3 Cases one-pound Papers, , - - •
The bales were put up in the spring of 1861, by Wade
k Moorman of Lynchburg Ya, expressly for tbe Baltimore
market. It la free from stems and dirt anp mode of No 1
Tebacco.
Tbe Pound Papers are in admirable condition for retail*
log.
un consignment and for sale by .
A M- PARKS ft GO.,
fob23-tf Whitehall street.
Ovnex or. Assist amt Quaxtukahx*. .
’ -> ■ ' . ’ Oolumbux, Ga, Sept. 6,1862. J
ilk order of Quartermaster Goneral, 1 hare been eD-
D trusted with entire canrraand of ooUecting the hide*
or tbe beeves killed forth* army, for tanning, and the
purchase of Leather for mauufactnring. Tanners having
Leather on hand and wanting Hides, will do well to ad-
trees me with proper references. The army must bo shod,
ssd it is the doty of all patriotic tanners to assist in 4
icing.. All leather held at unreasonable prices will be
mglfiraffl — ' F. W. DILLARD,
seplOtf 7 . ^ . A. ttm.
lS
FOR SALE.
EW RICE, Fine Syrup, Cotton Yarn,
Shirting, Corn Meal,
Stock Fees, Salt,
Bio Coffee,.
Wholesale and RetaiL
MoCROEKY ft EARNEST.
*n30*
CLOVER SEED, CLOVER SEED.
NICE L'-T OF CLOVER SEED t foraai* by
r!7 #;•
J. A. MABRY,
KooxTille.Tcnn.
NOTICE.
0 FIEHBACK is authorized is transact .business
for mo durinS my ebtencs.
d,c28 If BY WILLINGHAM.
w
■\TBAT WATER BUCKBT1J, Extra Family Flour, 'rah
Al groan t irem White Wheel,and Wheat Bran gw tale
by [ma:4-tf] F08TJ-B, QUEEN ft OO.
MIOfi-NAKEBS JfiD LEATHER WASTED.
W E with -o tire iO good ghoe-M.kers, either white or
blocs., aud two small boys »s aj^rentices. We also
wish to purcharc a tarecquanuty ol Leather.
W. EKLINEB ft 00,
., Office in tco rear of Beago's Btore,
marlo la* Forryth t rett.
Stuns, Ala.; February 18,1868.
H ATING been charged with tho management ol the
Iron interest e. Ihe Ooverrment iu thr rules of
Alabama, Gecrpi; and Tennessee, an officers bavin-- con
tracts with Iron Masters in those States, will report the-
tome tv that 1 may make them conform to the terms
and wale of prices which ere eeteblitbed, and enforce
their fulfillment. WM RICHABD60N HUN 1,
marU-lm Msjor, Ac.,on Ordnance Duty
■ [Extract from Orders.j
OKD.VAXCI BCBIAD, I
Richmond, Jm-urry 3, i'c63. J
L W. Richardson Hunt, P A 0 3 Atnliciy.
NUER the lew recently passed by Connies?, “exemp
tion of certain perrons from military service, you
toe that I am ompowerod to authorize au Oruuancu
officer to exempt all *■ artisans, mechanics aud employees
in the establishment* of such persoua aa are or may bo
engaged, finder contract with the Government, in furn
ishing arms, ordnance aud ordnance stores, and other mu
nitions of war, saddles, harneoa aud uiruy suppUva.*—
These men must all bo enroll, d, and then detailed, as
provided in rection eix. General Orders No bA.
1 Yon arc designated a* the Ordnance officer to act, finder
this law, for all contrarlor* witnln your jurisdiction.
J GORGAS, Col.
Chief of Ordnance.
I N pursuance oi tho ahovo order, all Iren Mas er* and
loiher contractors within the States ol Alabama, Geor
gia, South Carolina and Tennessee, will make application
to me tor the detail of such conscripts a* may ne irrdie-
pensible in carrying out their contracts witn the ord
nance Deportment 0 S A. To prevent frauds, it will be
required of each contractor making application for .he
detail of conacripta, that his requr-ilion shall le acco •
pan.od by a certified copy 01 his contract, cn oath that
the services or the persons desired to bodetaileratein-
diepeus.mie for the lulfllluient of hA c ntract, and that
ihe laborer cannot be otherwisi obtained, and tartkor,
tbat when tne'serviecs of the consciipu shall no lender
be needed, the affiant will turn thocouscr.pt over to the
Enrolling officer of tbe district, for se Vico m tho army;
also, A certificate of the Enrolling officer of the district
that the peisons named iu the requisition have been
properly enrolled. Certificates and oaths to.be by and
before a Justice of tho Peace or othor magistrate authu.
ized by law to administer oaths.
All oominunicaUuns addressed' to mo at Selma, Ala,
will meet prompt aiton ion. .
WM RICHARDSON HUNT,
tnarll-lm M»j, «c, on Onlnanco Doty,
oi the abovo order. I shall rigidly enforce it in all canes
brought to my notice, end iu addition, aa per previous
order from Iho Superintendent of the Nitre and Mining
Bureau, will send every contractor so failing, who is sub
ject to the conscript law, to the nearest camp of inatruo-
tion for service iu the.army.
-i--iW33K$WL«CUARD80N- HOa*.
marll-lm Major, ac, Ou Ordnance Duly.
J- GOODMAN & CO.,
(In Markham’s Building,)
W HITE ALL 8TBEET,
Two doer* from comer Alabama street.
R eady-made clothing
Hosiery . ’ •
Pocket Knives
Pocket Books
• Paper 1.
Bhoes and Boota
3,000 lbs ^oppexiS’
CottonCardir: ■ n; ....
Coats’ W hito Thread,
And m variety of other goods and notions. mar7-lm
A CARD.
M R. DAVID MAYER, thankful icr past favors and the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed open him
would respect! uliy announce to the citizens of Atlanta and
surrounding country, that he has eseociatld himself with
Messrs. J. Jocobe and J. Kapp for tbe purpose of opening
■m Auction and Commission Business, at Iris old stand, on
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commenoo onBcj-
tembor loth, and would solicit a continuance of faTort fos
the new firm. .... - ... .
AU those indebted to Ur. D. Mayer wUlfln the hooka
end notes at the Auction ofiioe, and are oame.ity request
ed bo oaU and [s*pl0-lfj D MAYER.
ATTENTION!
TWO MORE~COMPANIES
Wanted for Coast Defense.
M Y REGIMENT, authorized by the Secretary of War,
to si rTO ou tbe 0 ast of G eorgia, fa nearly complete.
I want two more companies at once. Single tecrails wi'-'
be received. Parties triaging squads of ZU or 30 men cat.
unite to form a Company, witn tire privilege of electing
Iho Company officers.
Fiiiy Dollars fl.nnty will bo paid Immediately.
JuUN L. HARDEE,
marl tf Col. Commanding.
A VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FUR HALE.
N EAR the Depot at Covington, Ga. Die house hat 7
rooms, 6 fire places, a good kitchen aud 3 good negro
iiou.ee. The lot contains 6 acres, has a good peach and
apple orchard, good, never-failing well of water, and ail
necessary outbuildings. It is about midway bet a ecu tho
two Colleges, viz: Masonic Female and Emory; also, 100
acres gmd I arming land near by, 46 of which ia woodland,
which wUl be arid with tbe house aud lctlf desired. Fur
further particular., aiiply to the undersigned, or *. E.
flyer, Covington, Georgia.
ROBERT L. CRAWLEY A BRO..
Franklin Bailding,
Jan2.tr Atlanta, Geosgia.
STONE CUTTERS WANTED.
fpo work on StoDo for a 8. Armory, at Maoon, floor
A gio. Having taken tire coutrac 10 furnish a _ forge*
amount of Grauite Work for the above-mentioned build
ing. we are much in n< ed of woremen to carry cm the
work. We are empowered to furnish exemptions frees
Conscription, and will pay liberal wages.
W0OU A MEADOR,
foblS-lin 8toue Mountain, Q orgia.
Cernliaian, CriumbU; Telcgrapn, Macon, aud Chroni
cle, August., copy and send brim to this office immediate.
iy-
T. L. JOHNSON * CO.,
WHOLESALE COMMlaSlUfl MERCHANTS,
SELMA, ALABAMA.
PROMPT attention to all consignments.
1 m&de when desired
Rsriaancze—Me-rt. Anderson, Adair ft Co., Atlanta,
Mean. Huanroatt ft Taylor, Atlanta, Messrs. W E Young
* Atlanta. |M*Wf»
1IMI TIERCES NEW RICK
IAJ\J 100 ke> s Nai.’s, ssioned
300 boxea Tobasco
20 Buggfoe
m 8 wed e* Den .
1 bosb.il. Beet Oa‘s
Just arrived and for tale by
mai7-4f
J. L. WINTER ft 00.,
No. 20 Alabama street.
800 GROSS
STAR STEEL PENS,
THE BEST ARTICLE, for sale by
marS-tf 3. MCPHERSON ft 00]