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SOUTHERN OONEEUERA.CY
SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1803.
kUWtn » « *• »'.* ia. ' ! il'MiS 15 THS 8UTE.
Th« liotatKerm CoMfcdtmef Offlca.
( her nev offU' ui on Whitehall Strut, nearly
•pi^ rUe the *KOKti«4. Raimoao Bahk Aoxxot,
•ii' tike entrance ia Concert Hall Building, on the
.'Look
Bartow Mhtrlff Sales.
The Sheriff’s Sales of Bartow ooanty will
hereafter be published in the Sottthxm Cow
y kukracy. • u.ar‘24 la
Poems bn the War.
BT A. B. WATSON.
NUMBER SEVEN.
B¥ TELEGRAPH..
and speculation. There has been no market
since the departure of the Europa. Bread
stuff—Richardson, Spense & Co., report flour _
neglected. What in moderate demand at last I BXPBEbsLY job the southern confederacy.
rates. Corn in rather better request, at 28s.
6A for prime mixed. Beef and pork dull, and
The impeachment of Lincoln, It is said, ie Ulked of I pressidgly offered. Bacon inactive. Lard quiet,
through dm North—several prominent poUticUn. I Tallow duU^ai^ unhanged. Sugar very
Tobacco.
This “ weed” after drooping for several
days shows somo sign of reviving. As King
j Cotton has been frott Ait it is thought tobaooo
Fxsdeeicksbuko, April 9.—Northern dates to vrill now receive the polite attention of monied
the 7th received. The rnmors of the capture ol gentlemen.
Charleston created great excitement in New
Ten licence Money.
For Buie, twenty thousand dollars:Union
P Isnt* rs’ and State Bank of Tennessee, by
I 'SALOSHDi & CO .
apt —lw* Kxciinnge Brokers.
Hu the Blockade.
86 Sacks Rio Coffeo. at
EDWARDY’S.
i April 6, 18G3.—6t ^
Lgf* The members of St. Phillips Cuurch,
and all other* interested, are requested to meet |
at the Church on Saturday, the 11th of April,
at four o’olock p. m., to make arrangements |
for opening the Parish Sohobl, which was or
ganized on Monday last.
££• • Mas. T. C. MARLEY, President.
Mrs. Dr. H. Sells, Seo’ry.
Ap’L-9-8t.
Onbint Ground Peas 11 Pea Nntattt
60y bushels at
ap9—4t EDWARDY’S.
Atlanta Hoepltal Asioetatlon.
The lad ies of this Society return thanks for
the liberal donation of two hondr.ed and ninety-
nine dollar* ($299) from Gen. Betbnne—proceeds j
of a concert given by “Blind Tom ”
aptil 11—Su
giving their voies to the deed.
Ah, {awning whelps l-and can ye dara
To beard the traitor in Ma lair t
Dam ye assert your manhood’s typer
Why all tbo glim’ring stars, that deck
Tour banner-told*. methlnks should speak
And bid you spam the tyrant’s gripe,
And tell to -earth’* remotest shorn”
Tour slumber's broke—ye’re men once more!
Impeach him t Aye, your children’s Wood
Rises in muto appeals to God,
For aid. to do the righteous deed;
The dead, that rot oa battle plains,
Shudder to hear your clanking cha'ns, ’
And mourn that the inglorious meed,
Which bade them aid the tyrant’s cause,
Is only violated laws.
By every desolated hearth.
Oh t give the righteous impulse birth,
And drag the self-throned monarch down t
Brand deep into his soul the guilt*
Impeach him for the blood he’s spilt;
For why should Justice longer frown,
And mourn to sed her sacred plan
Abortive, through the Wilts of man ?
Are ye not yet of virtue reft ? ?
Have ye enough of manhood left,
Or pride, to charge him with his sin I
Ah, no I we fear too deep, too deep
Within the serpent’s coils you sleep
T siise and claim your rights as m-nl
Te hare no hand to stay this wsr,
Or clog oppression’s iron cart
But onward, still onward must it speed
O’er many a heap of mangled dead,
Until its wheels are clogged with blood;
Upon ita hell-bom mission bent,
Its fiendish fury most be spent,
Or quenched beneath the sanguine flood,-
Then die and have a shroud of shame,
Wound ’round its relic of a name.
Atlaxta, April 10th, 1808.
| Our Special
IBlIledgevllle
deuce.
Correapon-
York on the 6th, and gold suddenly fell. A
Cairo dispatch of the - 6th says all is quiet in
London, March 12,^p. m.—Breadstuff's slow I Rosencranz’ department,
at about former rates. All kinds of groceries j The election in Connecticut resulted in the
are inactive and unohaDged. I success of the Republican ticket for State offis
■* 1 cere and three out of four Congressmen. The
Washington, March 26.—The Treasury De- Legislature is strongly Republican. Buckings
partmont is. highly gratified with daily ac- ham’s majority over Seymour is about 3000, be* was granted to
counts received, of increased improvement in I ing a Republican loss of 3000 since last year. I Favor, Rice, Ezell, Mallard and Cnlberson
our national finances. The steamship City of Cork brings Liverpool 1 — -
Newspaper rnmors and statements as to dates to the.Slat. Farther success of the Rus-
hat Secretary Chase will or will not do upon aia “ 8 ®T®* , . _
lb. »bj„. S. .«». *>«». Jsfe »liSl to ESK r& SS.
are unauthorized. I erpoo i, Frankfort and Amsterdam. Bidsamount-
No appointments of provost marshal under I e( j , a gf toen millions sterling, and premium av»
the enrollment law, have yet been made. The I era g e< i fully four and a half The leading Eng
preliminaries to suoh action have first to.be I Lsh papers comment favorably on the loan,
prepared. Great care will be taken in making I Gold in New York tell to 491 on Charleston
proper selections. I stories, but rallied, closing at 52J. Middling
Fobtbess Monroe, March 26.—Four Ger- cotton
man families arrivedthis morning at Fortress . r>. A i ---= — & —e>--—
Monroe trom Richmond, via Yorktown. They I 9 £7„®_I c *?*y °ut the Governor’s recommendation.
secret session
nionroe iroiu rwcuiuuuu, vm eesaion tosday. Senate in sect
report that the prevailing opinion in Rich- p^sedt substitute for the Tax Bill,
mond is that the rebels will soon evacuate that | r
I oit l a “ d *I°**™1 ™? B L 0t J n o£ w Hudson, April 9.-A11 quiet here. The |
Freedom of speech is much less restricted l en . fleet ; bo H ve and below have disap.
| peared.’
Millkdqeville, Ga., \
Tdesdat Morn iso, April 7th. J
HOUSE.
In the House this morning leave of absenoe
Messrs. Jackson of Heard,
. . -1» Mallard and Cnlberson.
The Dill to organise a State Guard was re
considered. So there ie yet a chance for the
adoption of some adequate legislation in re
ference to our militia laws.
The Cotton Planting Committee offered a
substitute.
Judge Coohran was permitted to introduce
a bill to incorporate the Orphan’s Savings and
Loan Association.
The Governor’s Message in reference to the
pay of privates, &o., was read. Mr. Tram
mell offered a resolution asking Congress to
rry out the Governor’s recommendation.
In reference to Mr. Thrasher’s resolution
in reference to the business before the House,
the Clerk repo ted as follows :
Total Dumber of House bills,
Number of general bills to aot on,
Number general bills read first time,
i there than formerly.
They bring no news from Charleston, but I '"Forif exchanged and paroled prisoners from 1 timber fene^l hiiu JUSi t J“ e ’
I say the rebels were expecting an attaok dai- ( New Orleans arrived yesterday. The troops M B “v' 8 . e " e '.S read 8 ! oond Umo >
j y : are in Excellent spirits and anxibnsly watchmg " um ^ er general bills passed,
Provisions were exceedingly high in Rioh- the Yankee vessels. Soms excitement last dumber loc f“ bl , s P assed ’ ,
mond, and mechanics’ wages correspondingly night, paused by a log of fire floating down the «nole number of Senate bills,
k: v I river. It was captured this morning, and also a 1 Number of general Senate bills,
-«• .uc .r ,b. | *»•£ ■— ne i toeB «»p*» *• | »“£ <£“; S
foreign protection.
An order haB is ®“® d J” , “ tb ®'® b ® l ® d ' I RodiAt, (Mias.) April 9.—Reliable informa» L The impressment resolutions were taken up
jaunt gemeraPs offiefi, all H ®® c *” " h ° tion frokSr. Joseph, La., says Harrison’s pick- hnd refereed to a special Committee P
1 resign or may restgn, or may be dropped from I et8 a rtTikirmishing with the enemy. Three I Mr. Beall, of Randolph, introduced a bill
1 the rolls, and those who are cashiered by flats , osdcd with Yankees came down the Tens to amend the oath of tax paye^
courts-martml, back into the ranks as pn- ewyeiijerday. j.^^’^ckets captured a The report 0 f the Cotton Planting Commit-
Tates ’ I . . nnnlr S Thp P nIinrn iinn t®* was called up. The majority reported as
Louisville, Mar ® b e * u P Sot made plblic. The negro w“s hung to-day. a compromise, a bill to tax every acre or
F^ ed . D ^± 8 K“! w^ b ±?r’ T r R. 8 i‘l n i I The enemy has been reinforced 5&h thr^
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Army Correspondence of the gsvsaiitli
Republican.
Charleston, April 6.
Upon my arrival here to day, I found the mil
itary and the people perfectly cal.n and confi
dent. A few ladies had leit’town, and all classes
| thus far favorably to the Federate. The lorces
are about equal; the Federals under General
Carter having the advantage of position. A
generai engagement is apprehended soon.—
John C. Breckinridge was at Tullahoma on
the 24tb, consequently he is not commanding
the band of invaders near anville. No re-1
port of any rebel advance to-day.
regimeftts.
FROM OCR SIC0JSD EDITION OF YESTERDAY
tie hand, $76. The minority reported a ee
ries of resolutions that the Planters be ad
dressed in an appeal to raise grain crops.
Judge Stephens made an able argument against
the bill on the ground of its unconstitutional
ity. He also urged the importance of raising
ail the cotton possible, in addition to an abun-
Attcntlon Fir* Co. No. 4. J
Attend the regular monthly meeting of | manifested deep interest in toe state of affairs;
your company this Friday evening, at eight
o’olook.
aprllO-lt
W. A.
FULLER,
Secretary.
Acquitted.
,C»pt. O. W. Anderson, charged with killing Thomas
Olivers, Ute Marshal of the city, in FobrtUMpr last; was
Charleston, April 9.—An official dispatch
from Hardeevilie announces that early this
- . The I moraine Gen. W. S. Walker, with his light I dant aupply of”foodTile"favored the minority
Frankfort train is not in, and ie two hours | artillery, destroyed one of the enemy’B gun-1 report
and a half behind time. The cause of delay I boats iii Coosaw. | Judge Cabiness followed, maintaining that
hnt bevond this the DeoDlo continued to nroa-I ia n °t known. Rumors of rebels in several > SECOND dispatch. the power to tax for revenue was granted in
ecute their Usual avocations with wonderful com- proximate looalities-are not credited at head- All quiet. No prospeot of a fight to-day. the Constitution, and that this bill would raise
poaure, and a* if the most imposing armadt the quarters, nor attainable from any authentic Confederate officers from MorrislBiand.boarded revenue, and was therefore Constitutional,
world has ever seen, was not hovering ths city. | souroes. _ | the wreck of the Keokuk last night, and found I Mr. Bigham opposed the-bill and agreed
When Hannibal’s legions had overrun Italy I Sr. Louis, march 26.—A gentleman direot I her turret had been pierced through by a ball, with the position of Judge Stephens.*
and were thundering at the very gates of Rome, I from Fayetteville, Arkansas, says the Little Pieoes of furniture and wreok are floating Mr. Candler urged the propriety of foroing
the land on_wh ch his men wore encamped was | R„ck True Democrat, of the 16th, announoes ashore;' the prodaotion of provisions by law, if the
the arrival of Gen.. Prioe at that point, who | _ jfj ;——— | public good requires it. On ooming to a vote,
sold at the Forum within the walls at undimin-
Obivsrs, latu .iiirsaAtmtascitj^inroDruatpri»sz, was i tshed prices. No Roman citizen allowed his won i d soon take the field with Hindman’s
tried aud acquu.od by ths fiuponor Court of this ac , ion , to bo swayed for a moment frem the un- arm d Thn n . mn M „u e man sava Gen. Cabill
Chatt'Anoooa, April 9.—The enemy ocoupy the minority report was received in lieu of the
maty now in ression. I "1 ~ TJ armr. The same gentleman says Gen. Cabill Lebanon with a division wider Gen. Reynolds, original bill and adopted. The House then
The verdiot, which was rendered in a few moments malt f t how far ho had eucced in penetrating tn- ia collecting the scattered rebel forces north They are also in force at Carthage. The news I adjourned.
After tiie case was submitted, justified the homicide. J lo t j, 0 conniry, coaid ever seize and keep 8 tho I ot the Arkansas river, evidently with the de- from Kentucky is oheenng. lhe Louisvillo j The afternoon session was devoted to read-
soil of a people who had resolutely determined, I sign of operating against our troops in that Detnocrr^spnma the tyranny of the Union I ing bills a seoond time,
for themselves and their posterity^ not -to be | section. | Deinooratio Conventicm and ite platform. All j Among the arrivals last night, I was grati
Th* N«tur*tlz»ttott Laws.
The following art reported proceeding of | eTaves
the House of Representatives in the Congress
of the Confederate States on the 80th. of
Mareb :
Mr. Garlrell also reported book from the
Judiciary Committee a bill relating to the
repeal or the laws of naturalization, with a
recommendation that it be poMiponed and
K 1 upon the calendar. The House re-
to postpone, and tho bill was taken up
by the Houso and considered.
* Mr. Gray, of Texas, moved to amend the
.bill by adding, “provided that this act shall
‘not impair the right of resident aliens who
have made their declaratiow-eV'Wttntion to
become citi* -ok—but they may be natural-
Charleston has now to confront a dan-
Washington, March 26.—While experi
qniet M Columbus. Twenty more prisoners fi e d to meet your worthy Editor, J. Henly
*’ 1 reached hereyesterday. Yankee scouts have | Smith, Esq. Your readers will also have es-
5 er as great and as near to her doors ss Roms ■ ■ _ , _ _ T ■ — — ». —^ •« ■ omuu, mu. 4 uuv itmucru wm moj nave
id then, and she does it with a confidence as I menting with a fi ty pounder gun at the Navy burned the Rail Road bridge north of Me- pecial cause for eratulation. since it will
LaI,..*, asm *1%.* ,i.lt, ..1, *!.•% mI«*m I awiI f 1 nfiFot-A/l T*h P PT1 flAlSfOBS. 1 __ rxs - I ... ® _ _
unshaken as that which animated the hangbty
conquorers ot the old world. And her women,
too, like those of Aquiieid, are ready, if neces
sary, to surrender their ennny tresses to make
ropoa for the military engines.
P. W. A
Sortbcrnltcms.
General Curtis baa prohibited the sale of the I
Chicneo-Tnmr.v, Cincinnati Enquirer, Medary’s [
f’rteim Nuili Vftrlr TlTnrW nnrl 77e«4tn<rn , e Tn«i«>
risis, New York World and Freeman’* Jour
nal, in 8t. Louis. One newsdealer has now |
been confined in prison some time, for disobey-
Yard to-day, it oursted. Thirteen persons,
comprising the gunner’s crew, were present,
bnt with the exception of the chief engineer, ]
who was slightly injured, all escaped-unhurt.
A fragment weighing three hundred pounds
passed, through the root ot the battery build-
| ing^
iSew Advertisements.
ATHEN JEe tT M .
Minnville.
Chae£xsT0V|. April D.—Six Monitors and 11 have been able to eend y:n.
the Ironsides still lie within the bar, Z 1-2 I it may be safely said that
sure them hereafter his spirited and interest
ing letters, instead of the crude reports which
. the ehief objeot
iied and bionic citizens at any time within I ing an indefinite order that he sell no disloyal I rtAGXMANAGZR
ihree JHN frOft P"*^ 8 of this fict.” 1 1 1 "“"
This amendment was agreed to.
Mr. Chambliss, of Va., offered the follow
Inc to come in after the above :
••Provided, That they do n.»t claim ex
empiion on account of not being citizens.”
Agreed to,
papers.
The Maine Legislature adopted concurrent
resolutions endorsing Lincoln’s proclamation,
approving compensated emancipation' and the
use of negroes in the military service, and op
posing all suggestions of compromise.
B ..... . _ , 1 Tne Walla Walla Pacific Railroad Company
,, On the'passage of the-bilt as amended,^ the j, aya a working capital of six millions of dollars.
I / «vss and noes were demanded, and resulted, | Captain John Mullen, United Slates army, haB
mi. O H EKWIN A CO
Mr JOHN DAVIS
Mr E R DALTON
miles from Sumter. The enemy is waiting for f or which the Legislature was convened, has
a new machine to remove torpedoes. Every- failed: No further restriction will be put upon
lhl mf ” adb “® 88 ^ or ® n attack - • the planting of ootton. Additional restrictions
The Spanish Consul who reoently left here will be thrown around the distillation of grain,
in a Spanish war steamer returned to-day via I and the polioy of the Governor against tho
Richmond, having left Washington on Thurs- ' ‘ —
day last, on hearing that an attaok on Char
leston was imminent. Neither Fronoh
English Consuls are here,
(/ ayes and noes were demanded,
V ayes, 69; noes, 8.
SECOND DDP. TC't
acting manager....: ..Mr E R dalton | Reports from Fort Baa.;. - fleet the l,<gh-
■•<>•— I eat oredit on the garrio . ' ’ r eoo! <ss ad
Friday Ev’g, April lOth 1863. bravery in therecentflifV-' ’■ e • V- - Mjni-
,o.— I tors were discovered apiio-*>ii.», ns men
BENEFIT OF MR. SAM. HUBBARD. | were at dinner. Atthesouu: j no to g roll
they sprang to their guns with cm ering. The
battle-flag was run up to the air of Dixie,
played by the band on the parapet, ahd a sa
lute of 12 gnus fired. Col. Alfred Rhett was
The celebrated Drama of
SHANDY MAGUIRE;.
OR THE B9ULD BOV OF THE MOUNTAINS.
endorsement of Confederate bonds will pro
vail The bill to endorse may pass by a bare
majority, but can never override his veto,
which will be sure to follow its passage.
The young people had a hop last night* at
the Milledgevillo Hotel, which was well at
tended.
The number of visitors oontiw jes very small,
and there is almost an entire absenoe of those
exoitements and convivial excesses which
usually attend the session of the Legislature.
Kenesaw.
been appointed commissioner for the company in 8ban] )y maguibe.... .....Mb ham hubbabd commanding offioer at the Fort; Lieut. Col.
STt8» ~w , -tv - - .
The postponement of the bill recommended New York city. I with the songs of Low Back’d Oar and Larry O’Brien
by the Judiciary Committee when Congress It j 8 rumored that General Refns King wfll be ' • JOHN DAVIS |
is on the eve of adjournment, was, ot course, a88 i aned to the command of the department of I MAKY oon.nok..
..Miss ELOI8S BRIDGES
a Parliamentary expedient to kill th' bill.
The Home seems so to -have understood it;
and therefore it took up the bill immediately,
and passed it by an- overwhelming majority,
I the Judiciary Committee notwithstanding—
yesA 69; nays 8.
\ This bill ia substantially the bill passed by
gtne Provisional Congress on the same subject,
*4 and vetoed by President Davis. .
’When the Confederacy was first establish-
Dance Little Ban
To Conclude with the Farce of the
DEAD SHOT.
the Northwest, as successor to Gen. Pope, and
that his. headquarters will be located in Mil- '
svaukee.
The Buffalo Courier learns from an intelligent I
gentleman just arrived in that city, that the heOTOB TIMID...'.....; Ma JOHN DAVI8
vielk ol gold in Colorado, in the year ending I LOUISA lovetbicK Miss floisk bridges
January 1st, 18n3, willjiot fall short of $10.000,-
Price of Admlnlott $1. Children and Servants to
Upper Circle SO cent*.
Door* open ct 7*4—commence at 8 o’clock, precisely,
•put
Joseph Yates commanding the barbette bat
teries and Mqj. Armsby Blanding the case-1
mated batteries. The enemy fired 80 shots at |
the Fort, of whioh 35 struck. The garrison
Lots
Valuable Store-House
FOR SALE,
T HK undersigned proposes lelling on the premhei,
pnb'io outcry, on eataruar, 11th Inst, at 10 o’clock;
a m, three or four lets snlitable for business houses,
a,- •!,„ .. I mads out of hi* residence and offlceloti on Alabama
are eager ior .tne next ohancs at tho Monitors. I street, near the Market Houve. Also, the residence
office buildings. JOHN J WESTMORELAND.
JAMES M. ROBERTS.
000, or sn average of $300 for every man, wo
men and child in the Territory. Denver City
_ has at present a population of 5,000 inhabit*
red, a law was passed adopting, as far as they I ants.
f were applicable, all the laws of the United . ^ Washington letter states the lease and fur-
Statee by the Confederate States. Amonest j „;, ur8 n f the National hotel have been sold for
them wero tho naturalization laws of the I $ioo 000. Several New York capitalists arc
United 8tates. By these laws Yankee for- now in Washington, selecting a site for the
eicners could be made citizens in five years, erection of a mamoih hotel on the Now York
Mik by various evasions and circumventions, plan.
might, In fact, be hereafter made citizens in The Philadelphia Pres* sqys: “Four colored
a few months, or a few days. At the time regiments, it is thought, will be raised in this
dhess lairs were adopted by the Confederate city. Some two thousand men have already
we were at peace with the United been rsused here, and only await the proper fora
Brails They made war upon ns, and soon malities from tho War Department to organize
developed their hateful and hated oharacter- mto companies.
iitics. Many members of Congress thought new York, March 26.—The steamer Etna,. _ .
that to admit Yankees into the privileges or f rom Liverpool on the 11th, and Queenstown I U0H11I11SS10I1
citizenship upon the termB of the naturalize- on ^ I2ih, arrived this morning,
tion laws of the United Stales, would be pro- Political news is unimportant,
ductive of immense trouble and injury to the jhe marriage of the Prince of Wales and
Contederate States as soon as the war was I attendan t rejoi.in^a absorbtd attention. The
over. They, therefore, insisted that these Qe^^ony came off at Windsor on the 10th,
laws should be altered or repea.ed. There witll g^at pomp and brilliancy. The Queen
were those, however, in the Government and OOCU piod a retired post of observation, but
Congress, who wished neither alternative to t04jk n# _ art> The royal pair went to Os-
prevail. At length 2S.r. Thomas Cobbre- 1 f or t h e honeymoon,
ported a hill from tho Jndioiary Committee, The day was a holiday throughout England,
whioh simply repealed tlra naturalliation I aad publio rejoicing, illuminations, etc.,
laws; and left it to those who should sue- wsre on tho grandest scale,
oeed the Provisional Congress, after the war j j, rumored that Francs contemplates re-
closed, to determine the terms on which 8um i B g negotiations with Mexico after the
Yankee foes should enjoy tho privileges oaptur8 0 f Pnehla
citizenship in the Confederate Stat a. The
Savannah, April 9.—A letter to the Morn
ing Newt from Palatka, Fla., says on the 27th
the Yankee gnnboat Ben Deford was attacked
in St. John’s river, by Capt.'Diokerson’scav
alry, and the boat driven off. Many Yankees
and office buildings.
sprlOtd
COOKING STOVES!
COOfclfltf STOVES I! COt'KIKG STOVEs ill
were > illed and wounded. Among the killed 19 MAGNIITCXNT COOKING STOVAi*, with fixtures,
was the famous Kansas outlaw, Montgomery. •*») . on consignment and fcr rate by
^ : ■'I ANDEhSON, ADAIR A CO,
spr8-lw
Commission Merchants.
M. B. PETERS
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CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
$10,000 "°® TH ° ? 8 ° MMJI|rt AND SPRING
aprlO-ln
LI- Clothing, for sate only at wholesa’e, by
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchants.
PEAS, PEAS.
F IVE HUNDRED SACKS PEAS, on consignment and
for sole by
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
»prlo-2t Commission Merchant*.
DRY GOODS.
T) HINTS, Nett Drawers, Ootton Hendkerehlea, Flat nels,
i Hosiery, Ao, Ao. for sate by
LANGSTON, ORANE A HAMMOCK,
eprlO-tw Ccmmtssion Merchants.^
COFFEE, COFFEE.
B Y THE BARREL, for sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
aprl0-3t Commission Merchants,
ONLY- A FRWLXXXi
l\TIOB OOUNTBY CURED HAMS, for sale by
IN LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, •
sprit). 21 - ' - Commission Merchant*
CONFEDERATE INSURANCE COHPASY.
T HE Office of this Company is removed to Keystone
Buildings, Whitehall street, wbsre tbo undersigned
will beEappy to take risks for its customers end publio.
Offloe hi ur»—9 A. M, 4 P. M.
WILLIAM MoNAUQHT,
aprXOAd Bec’y Con. Ins. Go.
> NE UUBDBED DOLLARS REWARD’
R AN AWAY from the Etowah Iron Works, Etowah,
a bright mulatto Boy, named HUNTER. Slid boy
is S feet 2*4 Inchee high, and will weigh over two hnn-
dred pondua. He was bought on the 27th of Msrcb, of
R M Clerk, ol AtUntz. Bis fermer residence was near
Chattanooga. It is supposed he will try to get back where
he came from. The'above Reward will be paid frr his
delivery at the Works, or Fifty for bis lodgment in any
J*iL- W T QUINBY. Preset,
aprlO-lw B M ft M Oc,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS At CREDITORS.
A LL persons indebted to Dr SD Dwight, late of Bar
tow county, deceased, are hereby notified ahd re
quired to make Immediate payment; and those haring
claims against said deceased, are notified to present thorn
in terms of the law. AprU 6th, 1868..
rprlO-SOd M <i WILLIAMS, Adm’r
- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
XXriLL be sold before the Oonrt House door in the town
77 ot Manassas, Bartow county,within the legal hoar,
of sale, on the first Tnesday In Jnne next, one regro wo
man about twenty years oil, and her infant child, about
6 months old. Also, a farm, containing 260 acres, well
improved and watered, lying on the W A A R S* about
one mile from Cass Depot, known as the hdwards place,
belonging to the estate of 8 J Dwight. Iste of said oouo-
ty-deceased. Sold for t he benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of ■« id estate. April 6tb, 1868
aprlO SQd M G WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
ROBERTS & PETERS,
270 Broad Street,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCE RIES
AND GENERAL
Merchants,
AjtJGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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Negroes! Negroes!!
A No. ONE FAMILY OF NEGROES FOR SALE. One
woman. 40 years of age, an excellent cook, washer
. - in 16 years old;
veil grown, and
B M CLARK’S
Wanted to Rent
F OR THE BALANCE or THE YEAR, a comfortable
Dwelling, sol table for a small'amity, with or without
jurnitaro. Good care will be taker, of the property.—
Apply at Army Pay Office, Whitehall street, opposite Con.
cert Hi -
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Intelligencer copy.
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Petersburg, April 9.—N. Y. dates of the
6th are received. News unimportant.
A dispatch dated Washington, 6th, says re
ports reaohed here via Fredericksburg, de
rived from reliable sources, that Charleston
was bombarded by the Federal fleet and at-
taoked by land forces on Tuesday last, and ia
now in possession of the Federals, under
Hunter and Dupont. The report is fully ir n .1 t «
credited by offioera of the Government, who I «T63iU O01Itil6m iHS!ir£11106 OOs
were in possession of faots in reference to the SPECIAL NOTICE,
contemplated attaok upon Charleston, whioh 1ThutBan detem ined by the Commissioner* to re-
it IS not yet proper to divulge. It IB certain, l JL ceive enbecrl ^tionsfor the whole stockof the Company
however, that those who possess this informa- I two and s-half millions, which will give a l.nta
tion are confident that their soldiers and sail- I ■*.WL 88 #^
ors will celebrate the anniversary of the fall
FOR SALE. -
100 NAIL3 ’ — a
aj-.rlO-tf■ - MAYER A BEBINGER.
JL ceive enbeori ^tions for the whole stock ut the Company
Lata
lijlLX auijuvHi mi po. bcu., lu uu yuu iu. iv ut. time
and risk. Subjc-ioer* wUl come prepared with certified
check* on City Banks to pay their instaUnrenf.
BWIhe Book* will be optn d at 10 o’clo-k, a m, April
13tb, at the office of McNenght, Ormond A Ot.
BIDNKY BOOT,)
W F HKRRINtt, V Cost, for Atlanta.
apiBUI13spr JAS • RUOND.j
SSrSo-Sf^^^lS: A^rnsyeerscid;
likely dark mulatto**. Can be se-n at
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$30 REWARD.
D ESERTED from his Company March 8th, 1863,
Vicksburg, Mi’s, M J Hunnicutt, fifty years of
five feet 8 inches high florid complexion, ktct eves
r - . . ilr. Peabody gave a banquet to two hun-Ibletitbsir, from Giiier connty.Georaia
ill passed the Provisional Congress, like the dred English residents in France, in honor of * ^ ** wgraNTi* C0D '
-e which has just passed the present Con- p fin0 *-a f Walea’wadSin*. “ ttT
ees, by a large majority. It was votoed by j B ourse lower; 69f. 80c.
>u e President, and the President's veto pre- The Polish news is very contradictory,
vailed. The bill is now renewedly passed | jj an y alleged engagements are pronounced
again.—Char. Mercury, April 9. j inventions
g&- On a veryjrainy day, aman entering 1 *® Russian8 * we de *
ia house, was accosted by his wife in the I 1 ■
Vicksburg, Miss, Ap
Capt Comd’g Co 1,40th Ga Beg’t
. U 1st, 1868 eprlt-wlud2w
LOST.
of Fort Sumter in the oaptnred city. They
say restrictions upon the publication in South
ern papers of adverse news are so stringent
it is not expected to find much in reference to
the capture of Charleston nntil the disaster
can no longer be concealed; but reports which
have arrived are definite and positive, and are
believed by those who have the best right to
know what foundation there - is for them.
Maj. A. 8. Shepherd, of Stuart’s staff, cap- I
tured a few days since near Dumfrees, is to prescribed by lew. to .how caose, if
be tried as a spy. I «dd letter, enonld not be *“* '
Passengers who reached Cairo tho 3d, state j “au^i^od 8na Ure " NATHAN LAND, Ordinary,
the great movements on Hames Bluff is a
failure. The fleet and transports returned to I GEORGIA* Fulton county.
Young’s Point. Grant had succeeded in . c. WYLY having applied for Letters of Administra.
placing a battery of eight fonr-pounder Par- A" tion upon the estate of Henry O Robinson, decees-
rote beyond the levee in a position to easily *^^*5£.gbS£‘ ctt .u«l e'lnwri* *u«nd ringu-
reach Vicksburg. The bombardment was to | kindred end creditor* of Mid deceased toinow
1 GEORGIA, Bartow County.
VT7HEREAS Junes McGinnee boa filed hie application
VV in term* of law, for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Ellen Henderson, 1-te of said county, de-
C< TbE«e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
■ - - — * — office within the time
•any they hate, why
Given under my hand
T?IVE miles aboTe Atlanta, Qa, where the can ran off have commenced the 27th. bnt a Storm pre- cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
J? the track on the night of the 26th of Mercb^a large I a ^»g d it The VLco C exuedition is Uw. ^-«Li 6 **"
vented it. The Yazoo Pass expedition
which the finder will be liberally rewarded by delivering I abandoned. Three hundred boats were at
it to the undersigned, at Vicksburg, Miss, cr by lea ring Young’s Point on the 4th. Farragnt had cap-
I* at »ka VMtenmerv offlrA wiiern Vo tnav Out I . .« V < _ —. T L;
Gold Breast Fin, containing a gentleman’s ambr. type, tor
‘ liberally rewarded by delivering
cant on the first Monday in April next. Given nadev
my hand at office this 3d day of March, 1863. .
“J R. K. MANGUU. Ordinary.
is house, was accosteaoy uis wu ... Sports are current on the Paris Bourse it at the Montgomeiy Advertiser office, where he may get t d the retel gxmboat Vicksburg, whioh
.llowiDg manner: “Nowmy dmr,^[ heCxar repli8d * France that ho was it l.prti-«t«] T E bobbins. flo “ d i from her moorings during the’storm.
W H e g obf«d fe brituvht 6 iheVater « n ®W® ^ . ma ^*j?!“r 8Sion8 ’ Unle8S the “ Snr ‘ "W" ANTED, , Pegram’s loss in Kentucky in aRed,woun-
--- He obeyed, brought .the water - a ?‘n waHuMued
ad threw it all over her, saying at the ^ us tria will enter into no engagement with
ie time, “Now my dear, while you are France or England, but will act according to
vet, go and fetch another.’
Counterfeits.—We were shown this morn
ing a spurious two collar and a half piece,
purporting to be U. S gold coin. This, with
about a hundred like it, was found on the body
a defunct soldier front that friendly region
‘great Northwest.” Said Northwestern
100.000 POUNDS RAGS.
rpHB Paper Mil's cannot make paper without Bags — I
«;«.nraa£aEces I i So, II jou wiah to continue to read the new*, you
• Prussians concentrating troops on the Po- t» Rag,, for
lish frontiers. aprii-iw* . jb puts
Minatti, Gen. Garibaldi’s son, has gone to
1 ^Tltifioth having been observed as a holiday I QQ()
in all leading markets, the following tntelli- J ,pru
dence refara only to one day’s bnsiness, Mon-
PICKLED OYSTERS,
quart cum of Pickled Oyaten. Pornleby
FBENOIS COBRA,
aprll-8t Opp wit* the Atbenena, Decatur it-eet.
ded and prisoners is 3,500. 'Twenty commis
sioned officers are now in Federal hands.
Four hundred cattle and many horses and fire
arms were lost.
Gold quoted on Saturday 156. Cotton 73.
City Property.
Very desirable eity lots are advertised for
sale by J. G- ’Westmoreland. 8se card.
GEORGIA, Fniton County.
J B. TIPPIN having applied to me for letters ot guard.
. i—.htr. for Hajden Coe end Annie Coe, orphans of
Hayden Coe, deceased, late ct Fulton county—
These are therefore to cite and admeniah all aud ah _
Imr the next of kin of said orphans, to ebowcauae, if any
thav have, within the time prescribed by law, why letters
££ld St be granted the applicant on the first Monday
of April next; GiTeu under my hand at office, March 4th.
188S ' i R. E. MANGUM. Ordinary
[sympathizer was killed last fall, near tho | gePOorcMra -—— * i WANTED,
,-Cumberland Gap. in addition to the spur- d:iy ® ' . .. Potion firm- A T the Atlanta Steam Tannery, a Night Watch. None
ioufl gold the aforesaid Northwestern friend of Liverpool, March 11, a. m—tiotton nrm, ^ ne#a , pplJ bn , those who ran giTjtbe of reft
cur. had three hundred dollars of counterfeit price*i generally ****&■*&£y B * HENDERSON,
^tConfed.”— Wilmington [N. C.) Journal■ day, 8000 tales, including 3,600 for export l »prU-3W
Whiskey.
There was considerable animation in this
article yesterday, and sales of several lota I a”en1md« T m“^Tat i office, 1 8<ptember26,iWi
’SSStu 1 were made at *80. > «l» w. D. luoku, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
A NDREW L SMITH, executor of the will of Margaret
Smith, deceased, applies to the. undersigned fcrlet-
ter, dismiseory from hi* executorship—
Therefore aU persona concerned are hereby required to
show caose, It any they have, why said executor, on the
first Monday in April, 1863, should not be discharged
CITY TAX NOTICE.
Tax Riturns and Coi'iicun’* Omcr. i
AprU 10,1663. f
O WNERS of city property are heresy notified that th*
Book of Tax Retnrna, for the City ot Atlanta, ie now
open for th* preeent year in the Marshal's office at the
OityHaU.
Return* ol property may be made nntil the 10th day
of Jane, it which time the Book will be closed.
Office hour* from 9 o’clock toll A. M, and from 8
o’clock to 6 P. M. 0. M. PAYNE.
aprlO-Ml'elO R-cetver and CoUerPr of Tax-w.
LAND FOR SALE.
S EVENTY AOBE8 OF LAND FOB SALE, three-fourth*
of a mile from Marietta, on the Rowell road, of
which there is about 19 acre* dewed. There are two
houses, each of which have four room*, with all evitable
outbuildings, and two walla of axetllent water, and a .
splendid distil ery, built of stones, ** d aflsh pond ready
for planking. There ere abont tour hundred froft trees,
of several varieties, from three ol the beet numeric, in
this State. Persons desirous of buying, will do well to
tall seen, aa I wiU be at home only a few dvya. Mr T I
Atkinson will show the place during my absenoe, to all
who wish to purchase.
aprtOSw* O T QVLESBY.Triiatee
A POCKET-BOOK
V i’ AS picked cp in the street this morning, which th*
e owner can have by calling at this office and de
scribing the contents and paying for this advertisement.
aprlOt,
NOTICE.
A Lfitbe absentees or Cspt D 0 Smith’s Company,
relied lor Hardee’s Regiment, will immediately re
port to Col lee,In Atlanta, who will furnish them with
transportation to the commander they will be advertised
as deserters. DO SMITH,
apt lot f Commanding Compaay.
DIAMOND LOST.
REWARD wiU be paid for a Gentleman's Dta
O-’V - -' mond Pin, lost on Thursday night, Sd inst, Ii left
as Medical Purveyor's office. apr4-lw*
SUBSTITUTE.
T WILL go m a snbstltne for Fiva thousand Dollars —
Any person wanting one wiU cati on me in Browning
District, eight miles North e-at of Decatur. Myaddre*
is DccWur, DeKalb county,Ga. I am S2 tears eld. ■
api8 lw* THOS. HENDERSON.
$100 REWARD.
RANAWAY OR STOLEN.
M Y NEGRO GIRL J ANE, about 18 yean Old, brown
complexion, and weighs about 126 ' —
a
po-ed to bave been decayed <ff by acme white man. I
will give one hnnlred dollars Reward for the sppnhen-
acin of her and th# thief, or twentT-fiv* del era for tho
girl, Address GEO. J HOWARD^
apr9-tf ' Atlanu, Georgia.