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GEORGIA:
~~ 1863-
Col. Job a jFarrar vu aj pointed to assess
.damages to property by the; extension of
Fraser street, in place of Wra. Ituahton,
aigncd.
I. J*. »• m m
1A1T"
,jsAM8.
*fifo Rnj—U«| * Xr j ifffW r1> " 1 * 01 ’' 1 ^
tnwd xt^* - ’ ;tr tiipn. Five arrived fro» Freds-
the merest 1«f twelve nooths.
tlie ' --nt %U00»
y wa*
jricwBua
7f cUMfe-to’*-
battle.
gTSSE/M* AUW* but was cv«M.
jfloSA t
: r,VMww.|g||f^it ! Ms5!
front to aay n ^»‘ e^%“* kee ca ,»i ry re-.
4S^r?5rtsf*-ass
Csyngaagtin. , T ." .-"I ~
The enemy reported'using: the spade on the
other (South) side onhe B^BKck.^^
! re said to occupy Ut’.cft, (in Hinds «WJ>
South of Cayuga . v ,»« —- - •■■_] *-
jSZvZTw U** on the bi b T*e no™
lKSS?** Vankees The new pathos
jrct.lho takers to oon&cciptdon if -they diadn-
^Yriut occurred at the Varieties. H &
uA2r- ^ruck Mrs Baker, an actmsoU
the sisge, bscanse^he would not [day kaohec
amtheme. .
, Atuuwra. May'S -.The Diocesan Confleil pf
ibe Protestant Episcopal Church is m«““*■
in tbitf city; attendance -large. ^Monthern
aapatolaftro
cept Delaware L«7» number of U.degates
yuraWirfik?i " v■ 5 .■ :4
o iiv 'iilvVwmau mw**®-' ; - ■
' A dispatch from Richmond says tbo number
of enr wounded is large. They are well pro
vided for. Our victory is very decided
*Sf There will r>e preachi
tral f’resbyftrianrChnreh,'
Bav. M. Maloy; Chaplain of'Blythe’s Minis
sippi Regiment. ' * - , .
STAG* VANA-lSlt ..
.ACTING MANAGER
Vain able Receipts
For tha Soldier, the UoU&eeseil <* Af/igted, j
Ike Farmer, Ihe Merchant, the Manufacturer,
i—'" i : ""»wy
Saturday Even’g, May 9,1863
k»lgfBfo tstrun^-lg ewiiaf Wine o' He greet races**.
Council Proceeding*- *
At the Conncil meeting last night, A <!.
\fyly. tho now menJbof from the Fifth "Ward,
was sworn in. ' i
A'proamblo ^and ^resolutions were adopted
that the City Hall and lot having several times
been nteil by ths "military authorities for t
place tj guard prisoners of war, that such ust
had been injurious, pad that the privilegu b<
kmmrwntd.
The foRcwilg resokrtiMi iras nna^imowly
adopted:
Resolved, That in view of the. fact that the
Yankee vandals have been making raids into
onr com try,'and even threatening this city;
and vicinity," that His Honor the Mayor re-
quest our citizens to organize immediately
into military companies, for the more etfeetual;
protection of dor city and country against;
such raids, should'they be’agam attempted
VRtahgun Turner ^having neglected his
duties, asTuftfsod to apjoar^ofonrConnell,
The following preamble and. resolutions
were unanimously adopted : *
Whereas, our barbarous enemies lately tit.
ted out and sent,forward an expedition of
brigands to invade North west Georgia, to plun
der and devastate the. country; burn up and
destroy oar foundries/ workshops, manufacto
ries and railroads,',and especially to.visits
lanta and destroy ths Government property,
enterprise and wealth of this plaoe, and leave
it in rains, which brntal intention of ou'r in-,
human foes was most happily prevented by
tho unparalleled energy of Gen. Bedford For
rest and the vator of the unconquerable men
under his command; therefore, be it
1. Recoined by the Mayor and Council of Ota
City a^.dUlanto^ThatiVre.heroby^in.the name
and on behalf ofour citizens, tender to Gen.
Forrest and tha patriots of hie command our
warmest thanks—our heartfelt-gratitude.
•i. Resolved, That the indomitable courage
and perseverance of Gen. Fairest, and the
heroic .snducaneo of tho Soldiers under hit
command, in .his great chase of the vandais
from Conrtiand to FUme. agd. the extraordi
nary sagacity and generalship displayed by
him in this chase, and in the final surrender
This is a 111 pegs pamphlet ocetaining a
number of tha most valuable receipt s for
all classes—price 60 cents, For sale by Me
%aiT
TWt SOITHBUN BIH1, WITH IlOtIK-
SPUS D5KSS. *
* -- ontmot tfskNtrtnr.) 01
u^ira-r Ma-J!omde Blue Flay, - it “
' tet —-tvm&h. t •
Oil! fN>Iw * Southern girt, n. ~r
Aed story iu the nine, • -wt ^
. ,* n* h*mm ^*t aep»i|r piMw -
t Wh— aMbiliwwwslihdrjmmr ; ■ '•**• ;
• J »nvy not tbo Northers girl r - ■’ •’**% :
Uer n-Leiof beeat/ r»re: 4 -
Though dt mcndi gr»ce her ti.owy reck,
-- *a#r*lrbodock herhstr.'-
K J ' 4 ?. T Caf *v*-. „T„
Unri&h 1 hurrah I lor tie tutnj South »o deal;
Thrro cheer* for thebomespuadieM W ,
Tho Southern ladle* wetr. ^
- * Tbi* hoUMSpan Oraa'it plain, 1 keow— '
My h»t>5 Psimetfo, too— tni/j
Bnt tien It rbow* what Southarn girl* .
For Southern righu u]U do.
We’ve lent the traveet of our land j'-'
To battle with the foe, , ; ", j - - et *
Aid we woidd kudabetplpghsTd:
We loro the South, you know. jV"
T <"w Northern jr'Oi'it'ar. util ‘ f d le,
AuJ rt- oi,jfrd Ale’, Hoegaife," \
WVf ^jhtierh’girfa.cin.be ciate >t " * ..f
With s*o i t> t*e Aiathern tnide.
W*eeirti r> we*i a M»:of.• fit,
•A Ht«TSorts*rn late, *
it t ui -he oar boo eepuu ditMtea »p.
A-.d we .r them with'much pace
Unr Son'l.eiu laid tea gldiiut ■ lend,
»nd hri’aa glortou*cm'i; . ■
So 6«io’» threii cliecra for Southerti i igh(*i , twi
And for the SouthernIiept ^-/dvr mw . J *.
' Wi’fe •«. t our aueetl tvyti to tho war; .
Bat dear gula, nei'er mind, . >
Y.,ur «o;.!ier iaa;*ill not largit ,„i WrtVo j !
Xhe' gill b» ltf- hrUin 1. • . f .
A *otr ier t, ihe tad f,r ue—
A.brave heart I adore— '
A*d when ti e *anpy'8onU>i*fr«e. ■» *•- '
And figbUagis Bo more, . 1 ''
I'll chooee me tbi n a lover bravo
From out that gal’ant band;
The 8o1dler.lud.thst I loven cat
Shall have my heart and hand
And tiow young m n, a word to yen:
If you wouldwi* the lair,
tin to the fie d where honor calls,
Aud win your lady then.
R< member that our.brigbtert tuiiint
Are for thr true and Mrs
And that onr ttar* tali br the one
That fills a eoldier'a grave a ,
A Saii OccrKRKNCK ON TIIB SOUTH WESTBBZT
Railroad.—Ou Tuesilny, 6th- inst.,-a lady by
the.nagie qf Mrs. Rrown; of Randolph Oouu-
15. Jvhp was on- a. visit to bar'rcladves in
Americus, name to the ears to return home,
when ebe jmexpoctvdiy met -iiee-brothei-’a
east ,-yy Still j*—mte»iin> to-tieck prSsWtly.
f plV.7i|»P qfo* fc»i far-tt »»> ajj* t- -e
3V#A"%ip
Sviv
r eFti $t em ents
A. T I I B N^ITM.
are. O U I RWIN * CO
. .Mr JOHN DAVIS
Mr B It DALTON
The jreat P ay o’
So . A M M L^;
° r , iJt *1 i^’"«“ " r ^ queue
....MOB BL0I8B BRIDGES
M* JOHN DAVrS
SAM HUBBARD
..Mrs J DAVIS
Supported by the whole Company.
of thi< Play, there
> SUJ
ABMtVD UtiVAL^. M*
Children and 8enr*nta to
~ VT, t; ?■
C. CAYCE & CO.,.
- r-, ** > ir - y-ATS. OS NXSiPHIB. TEQN.,)
Auctioneers, Commission
•• MERCHANTS •
And General Agents.
For the Bale ofeverythfng oflered in the C. S
* ATLANTA” <3-A. ,
'CORbBROF CSlDOB At D MAITETTA STRBITS
6Vgr .ev»ml PtwlEstate willrceeivo our >pe ial
Mu'CSii - ;»tlE |hr>it- ii «•*- o
Havti g been ratted in the truth, and 88 yean In Ihe
hr.. --—i in Mcmpl it.) vre trmt is mill.
|t* “f patipwge.
nvo to refor to a’f Ihe ritl
[•■* 9 lm
STOLEN POCKET BOOK.
I jjtJlOM ROOM 71, Trout Brum, on Mght cf fi'th, or
■nornir g of Z6th, ul'., a blr e-b’ack Pocket Baok 'con-
taiotngSlio Crn'edeiata. and $V4 Ijouirlana monev; per-
mit to .hip i9 bfcds and Sf tbi. sugar; • iXT-r from the
srmy, and 70eh*rn Southern Paflfic BelDoi. Supposed
i? “V* *t«Un by a negiti Any Informstton vtll bs
re *" err " • r6wird b > a
ma>94t*a n* rT.y ^ w g p L1 pp 1N
Who wants a Substitute ?
A ^sbfobixllofl a* d reilrt-lo man, over 45 year* o' age
Xk; who ran hrlrg recommendaMon* of good moral
rhanoter, ia willing to go aa a substitute tr a goon price
J* Adjiis»jacflulre, at Ihe Coofideracy office
VAIUBL1 ATLANTA PRCPBRTT
Eor Sale, at Auction.
W M M inLIv Auctioneer will sell et the CU> Hall,
jm rn© flrnt Tnesdav in June *ext, a lean ifnl and
vaiuabla tract of Laid, ti uatrd Id miles from the Pa-
6 Jeh.ing.aud thla.He
‘ —*-??ffB*** P ,,ce ownM by Mr. ton tier, it will bo
rold t dt together, or cividtd ! u» tlir^e parts—No 11>
—itain 16 bcm*, Wore oris**, (to I e mearan-d; ab nt ' OT
it fronting Marietta itrset, and ran back with the <*.
tiro width of the tracL
On this pUco 1* a large two *:cry house, containing
eight room,, with carry nererkaljr ■ctbulldlng, ami two
r wells ol efci-Uent wat r. .
*K1 a «OoUl< «_tbe sinie erca as t o Qrat-is a beantitu'
building tile, and baa on it an on« ltut orchard of • M«n-
gunj Acpka.’’
.'o 3cou.aiua 45acr a, moin.r le-s, aU'vho.1 land, well
timbered, and iu.ltO yards of Mariet.a -t. . ,-t
K. K. Haas u of thia
For further inioimation, apply to
city. "
may9tf
la A MBANe.
Corpse ° ai foe «mo fr^n^wH b»4-j4W. In
Vifgfnta. The /hock was too great for her;
She swooned away and gouldjaot be restore ' 1
and diM3njt ' What
sad news for her widowed, and aged mother.
4jfcrn add daughter' both brought home-dead at
tha same limo.—Maeon Tekyrdfi’^iji init' r '%'-
A Dano blows CquNiXBygiT. —"We have been
•wn a bill of tW d«4'tfrf)fnation of fifty dol-*
'Mi 5n*PTtt«fW*te*5uiAtftaedafo^f^tfry'
has fircn pronounced a counterfeit. The bill ” ’ "* * C * 'NOtlCO.
kie JitnuEC! Af Uw«nML>i T» L.u.a Li HIXTY TUV4 AFTBlf niTB A
color on Oghqclqa T*® ■prAnKConfederate
Slates” A - ± - ^ ■ -
about foe mouth, and foe signatures seem to
bw engraved, intifead of beiog writ I on. The
whrte'aptomttrwncf of foe bill is, howevar,
good, and if a counterfeit, as good jadffp*
have pronounced, it is well calculated to
' erivo..—hldeon Confederate, May 7
r l'H* partnership heretofore, -existing
; A b -twesn Uio under igaed, under tl.e firm of 8. Btl-
oaioa A Brothers, in (HearWad by mutual cvmabtr - -
| S. SOLOMON «
. MARTIN SOLOMON,"
I r - .... A-. A. SOLOMON.
Atlanta, May 1, ltOS
OS “ERRING TO THE ABOVE.TUB UNDERSIGNED
II will continue tha bo«iu*ek«Mtofora conducted by
S S demon k Brea, at their old staid, under the name
and **yl*of SOLOMON BROTHEU. whu will ul.o vl«e
cp the unaettWd bniinea* of the old firm.
htrtu'-jw- liintm noifWBEi
mayfi tf ; . A A. SOLOMON.
For Steamer “Ella and Anna.”
.-..MALL lot of elegant Frenh and SpanUh B ack
- — Ig^w, r -
rV lane Point* and
mayfidf
ala at
MRS eOULDiSIITH’S,
Oa Wh'Wball ttreet.
FOR THE BLUES. M .
^tBENim BEaSSdT. SHRHRY.’PORT AND MUSCAT
of foe whole Yankow force to hi* jaded and DIRECT FROM EUROPE.
worn-out patriots, whose numbers, were only — — -- — ! . »
one-third that of the enemy, is unparalleled
in foe history-ef-foie war, and unexcelled by
any feat of the kind in macient nr modern
warfare. -
*r Retained, That R- a lit afford the . people
ef Atlanta the highest gratification, at any
time, to wflcome Gen. Forrest in our midst;
antpwe" hereby, in foe name of onr people,
tender him the hospitalities of J'he Cityas its
guest, at any time that he can accept, this
tender, either during the war or after its
4. Rtsoleed. That a opy of these lesola-
tions'be iorwarded-*»”Cwa.- :#»»reel le fts
Clerk of foe Council, with-a request to him to
inform ihe Mayor and Council, as se?n as he
may bs able to do ao, at what time he can
make it convenient to accept this invitation.
Marshal Williford, charged with whipping
a slave of John I>. Wells without trial, con
trary to law, was acquitted.
The Lessees of the Athenaeum asked for two
Policemen to keep order at their perform
ances. SeftnwA le Poliee Committee.
The Street Committee was ordered to poet
notices at eash^endxif Ahe . bridge over the
railroad, near the Market House, to prevent
rapid riding and driving over it.
Messrs. Goes and Lanier are elected as
Councilman Oatman reported that the Com-,
mittee on Ordinances had agreed with J. W.
Manning to compile .the Ordinances for $500.
Handsome French Gaiter?.
TVOR SALE BY • .
F I.ANGSXON, CRANE * HAMMOCK,
,. , OuuuatbiW McrcUautt.
l()l) L J ! u 8 rii B ; * AcItlD ™ JB 1HREAD.
I.ANUbYuH,-CRANEa HAMMOCK,
Coimuloiuu Mcictiautv.
sjlf l f If If k W RTtl KVADY-MADK CLOTH IMA
WJWU" F> vulaatwhbWaalabv I
ANGST N CRANK * HAMMOCK,"
r . Com. Uercti.iita,
j^ A >^tu6by ttflSSfeW SU'TH.
•• LANflSTbN CRANE a HAMMOCK.
OiroO li ; *%vegars«*»-cwAt • • Com. Merchants.
,r*niu *A> yOi-tna . iaua F ..? •
S JPEttiOR 'lNK, BY THE ’CASE
CRANJJ A HAMMOCK,
Cum Me-cbabi».
steam power u rtgn
mayS-3w,
; EMIAINE, of 80 boae ]»aer,
,'firA Piofi. Atn. r.iirmilata lie
aJmif.eft, Ofnplete. Alt
^r, which
tU. M ANDERSON A Off'.'
■ • « •* ■ - Home, Ga.
Dissolution.
J
DE WARDY’S."
SEWING MACHINES!
rilHRRK STNGKK’S SEWING MACHINES,Nca 1, *
JL 4, Cir e Je, up'etaiia. in Markham’e baiMiag, cn the
• of Alabewa and WbNehal ettieAa
maySlw* v.j :
EiGHH GBMfil|WltS A CRKDITUHS.
A «LL penon* inZobted to tho es'ato cfWm A Temple-"
Uw direct*. TUe
T W BRANDON, Ad mV.
POSTPONED EXECUTOR’S SALE.
R OR8U ANT tr tho tiet vriH and testament of Meredith
CaUier. late of Fullta county. tlccAarod, wiUbaactd
befrre the Court House d-or. ia the county of Fclton/cu
" first Tueeiay in J one next, all tbo notuocs, c< n-iaUi *
r, t* .me:; and cbilares. 1U\ Ua&hrMof ti*
Capital Stock of the Bank of FnlUc. and two Bend, «
the state of liwjfl, being the property t,f said doeeavt g.
Tones aed* known ca the day ofaaie.
JOHN COLLIER,
GEO W COLLIER, f “ «■
Aptt fitb, 1833 ■ maiS-td
PLAHTATIOH FOR SAI.K.
A M excellent Plantation, m a high stats of Cultivation
containing *8* acre*, ISO of which are first rate hot
tea, only SB milea from the Atlanta A West Point Rail
•ad, on the Chattahoochee River, inOampbell coanty. ca
he Waght by application to this office-
Gutter Wanted.
ASS CUTTER CAN GET A PERMANENT
. Jutland good wajes, by apptyirg immediately at
-mtyl-12nt- • Tsildring ErtabUtliment,
ArresL the-Deserters.
a s^jisaaiagsas^**
let Oa Cavalry: 8 [or * Oo D,
JAMES M MANNING, 23 years of age, s feet fln, a
Inches high; f»ir complexk,u, dark hair, Uenimndtr
otcupauon, whoa enlisted, a I.aimor. • 5 ,
ALLEN MANNING, 19 years of age, 6 feet 4 r.rfi Inrhss
high, dark complexion, derk hair, dmk wea. and
cupatloo, who-eaJisted, a'arraer. * , and by.oe.
WILLIAM WOOD, IS yeara of age 5 f, e t 8 „r s
* The above reward .will be paid for their
aod delivery in an, aafejs:! STharel c« go'Xra .
By order ol Col
FOR BALE.
2500?Sl«
96 reams lx at J
-•gbO gillmi
- By i
OG'MowwiS^^f
GREAT SOUTHERN
Insurance Company.
OFFICE, KEYSTONE BUILDINGS-
CAPITAL $8^500,000.
ij i J Directors in Atlanta.
■ • k/Brutm
BRoor, j e Legist**.
mij7-3m
Wanted to Rent.
JL DW
A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, with twj or three
rooms, by the month Apply at the olfieeofJ.^H.
Cargo Sale of Sttamihip Ella and Anna.
JOHN 0. MILNOR & CO.
W ILL SELL, at their Pa’es Room, N». 1S6 Meeting
street, Ciia.lestou, S. 0 , onTHOBBDAY.^ih lust,
the entire Cargo o! the 8te»u:»hip Rita aud Anua, coni-
prieiuz «r.e t f tho largest carg'O* of AHoORTKO MlfR-
CUANDKSK over offered la thifi Market-tale comnieuc
• KIXlKRUa, I iqUORS. AO.'
379 tags PRIME RIG COFFEE
m bariele, half barrele and kite Mackerel
6 barrele Salmon
•JO hhds Brown Sugar
20 bom Codfish
I 41 c'.tate .nd i-alf chests Fiue Cingu aud Young Hy-
eon Tea
95 boxes “Hull A Sone.” and Hngliah Brown Soap.
5% boxes Castile, Manilla, and Brown Windarr Soap
40 boxes Adaniaut ur Csnd.ee
OOoeeeP, 690.cn ev, 8u;e-r Matches
2 casks, 1 k> Muttsi l
1 cask Mixed Spice and Nutmegs
i cates Chutney, Capers, Worcester and Harvey
8ance
3 barrels Ground Cayenne aud Black Pepper
59 barrels Bourbon Whiskey
75 colls Ma-iilla Ropu
4 bales Bsgslu*
136 bundles Pelno Twins
118 casks and oases Fine Brandy
800 cseea aud dernffone Holland Gin
00 ban els Superior Ale
OILS. DRUGS, AO.
14 cans KBK08INR OIL
4 barrels Whale Oil
13 oases Cast-r Oil, OU ot Peppermint and Rose Wa
6 eases Olive Oil
3 cases Balsam Copairs
17 dem jous Bay Water
38 barrels Alconol
18 earlPys Acids
6 ernes, 6C0 iba Culorolurm
10 case* Refined Camphor
*s7 casks Soda Ash
. 801 Idxea Extract Logwood"
UIO ksfia Bi Cash Soda
fiuO - uucca ' uiuine
3o casks S lit I’eijn
30 ots 4 a G.pperst
1 krg C lora's Potash
4 cases, 300 lbs, Ca’otnel
7 barrels Sulphur aud Hull Brlmsti.ue * I
30 liarrels Epsom Salts
33 ban els Alum
UARDV/aBE.GUNPv)WDKR, AND SONDtilkB.
16 tens H'Wt* IKON, aas> rtrd'stses
97 k««s sad Fiue Clasp Nails
3SO dozen Pocket Kbives
2t di z-n Curry Ccrnba
23 kegs H F Gunpowder, In pound canisters
17 kag* Aaa rled Shot t '
145 d. z:n Loekltg Glasses
3 csrnes Hair Fins
170 dozen Ivory and Horn Fine Combs A
'.0 dozen Tooth Brntlies
64 gross Playing Cards
3,700 packs Pins
50 gross Needit C ues
DRY GOODg, STATIONRRY, SHOES. Ao.
10 bales English Bleached V
8 bales and ca> a English Mourning and Faucy
Prints
0 oaten Super Black Alpaca
3 bn'es Blre brills
1 case Black Crape
900 pleat gross Agate and Metal Buttons
600 great gross A and B 7 Una White and Bla-.k
Bone Buttons
1 ease M. zsmblqn a
1,850 dozan Linen Cambri-, Silk, Jaconet and Printed
CpUon Handkerchiefs
2,(00 re .ms Rul-d L itter, Fouls epaud Nets Paper
360 M asse, ted Envelopes
t0§ g- is L'w.l Pencils
100 dozen Stationer's Rubber •
1,000 truss Pen Holders
1.200 pal. a Ladies’ Misers uul Caildreu’s Bslm'-ral, Laco
and Cougirss Oaiters
2,300 'bs Shoe Thread
2 hairs RMe Leaf her
raa)6erdtlll2
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT
; IN TEXAS LANDS!
ONE-HALF OF THE.
JfSTO S > I i. \ I> O ■ TRACT.
r PJIIS tract of daiiralie lauds was selected fvr hith-Ane
X site many yean since, by Col. M B Menard, who wee
an attentive laud nwerln Texas, and one r f the leading
founder* of the City of Galveston. Tbo property has
neyer passed out of hi* 'anally, sine* Its purchase by him,
aud one-half o’ it only is nuw offered for sale furarhange
ol iuvea meut, aud will b* sold iu parcels ot me-feunb of
a league, or l.U'0 acre*, each.
It iialtuated in Milan c ainty, within the
TEMPERATE AND SHOWERY FELT OF TEXAS,
about 46 miles North-Eastward from the apttaioftbe
State, *nd about 55 mile* Northwestwardly from Bren-
t“ e preaent t rmlnus of railroad communication
with Galreaton add Houston.
The tnot Is divided In twouearly equal parte by Brushy
Creej, (emptying into Saa Gabriel river,) and comprirn
an admirable combination 'of lauds for, agricultural and
£uh°fcioCS^Wa 8h * Ul <,r, . P0,to * k Uud ‘> 0Ut d
Bolling Prairie, with Beautiful Building rites,
commanding a view of the cnt're tract.
RICH TIMBERED BOTTOM
en both aide, of the Creek, rising from there foafine
pratrteUsififfirfiTfc kjAsgatt* grass (no;xk* bearded)'
■ uif sue passed ' eou tra*ziso PUBPOSES,
id which extends uninterruptedly to the bauks of the
»h Gabriel, ftom 18 to 16 miles
This reg'ou ol country is not torpa-eed by any in Tex-
U sj .r*»a ods«,,a-.b *,:AtTl
RBOUIs/UtlTY OP RAC AXONS, qir > j
DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AkU
’ HEALTH OF THB LOCALITY)
and"the tract tteelf form- one o' the Lost investments tor
present use er future profit to be found Iff TeVna, ' r
THE LAUD OF PROMISE AND OF i’EACC. '
«, Mr. Conelly’s
eed an average of 60
wheat, to the Acre.—
Ila f>. Afilan ’an,l el.o ..I '
farm,(on ape
bushels of corn, and 16
Them are numerous Souring mill* in MlUmand ihead-
jciulngcouutie* ot BeU amd WtlUauuoa.
All the small grain* grow wall, cotton yields one bale
to Uie acre, boraes, mules, aheep, h-gi and
Homed Cattle thrive without Wintering.
and are largely raised throughout the region The titles
to the land have never been questioned, and are unques
tionable, and" there are no squatters on It. The settled
portion of the BUto extends far beyond Milan ocunty, t» 1
every direction - ■ ,; mti
The property now belongs to 1. 8- Thrasher, Fnperin-
.fident ot the Press Asto:iatlon,-and one-half of It Is of
fend for sale, only because the acceptance ot the datfe*
of his public position Involve* the necessity of a partial
change Infill Investment*. _ ,
It is offered at private eels nntil the 7th d ly of August,,
when, U not divpoied of. it will be sold at pntllc auction, -
without reserve,. for cash, iu Confederate Treasury note.'
In the dt> of Atlanta.
For further informatfoo.and plan of tract, apply to
B.M. PARKS * CO., - *
Whitehall street,
may3-tf - AGsnta, Georgia.
$20 REWARD-
I WILL pay ’lie above Reward for lh-‘ au-reheneion and
1 d» livcrv to me of m* negro bov I1NNHT .or if lcxlged_
in jail eo that I c»n get him. He left hom-> the 9th . of
March; at-d is about 20 years old,, low and well built
weighs 135 lbs. i» » bright to nisi to; was r*isrd iu Savau-
aab by a Mr. Clsrk: said he had a wife In Savannah—ft
free
.. ™ mulatto woman. He can write, aud may hare a pass.
He said be hsd etaved two years in h book-storo iu 8 t-
vaunah aud has lived in Augusta When let! beard from
bo wa< on the Georgia Railroad, below 8taue Mountain.
ROBERT MKDLOCK,
may5-51«Pinckcet vilie, Gwinnett connty, Qa.
Negroes to Hire,
A MO 1 COOK, Wash* and Ironer. with two children I
2 aud 4 ye.rs of sge. Oae negro girl, - house mu-, J P
vaut. and two small bel t, 1 and 9 ytara of ago—both |
smart toys. Apply lo
Uff-tt
GEORGIA, Bartow Gouatv.
QEXTY days after dato epplkat uni fill l.r ,,, ,, „
O Court ot O’dinary <d 1 h: tow county An lra,„ i, *:
the negroes U1 mging to ll-e sstato of Elvira He *, ’’
AceaseSr It tbo bansdt ,.r the heir, ai l,» ,,f
csa*oi This A; i;l 27ih, 1893 0
mayiyd J MK8 McGINNiS. Ada."
GKOltaiA, Kultois County. """
L EWIS KKHIGNKKbHVlo* applied to ,
of Administrau. non Ih? estate ol Joseph O V ,*
ner, late of said county, deceased— '•
TL1* Is, therefore, to admonish all and elngnlar u e s,
died and creditor* of laid deceased, to shoa caTe, ,? ^ '
(Law tiawrv It* tKn time an.4 ».,rm> — s• . . . '
they baTc, Id the time end terms prescribed by l*%
tsid letter* ahould not be granted the api-liuuit V »e
noes whereof I have beteunto set my hand officially
6th, 1863-
iiprlo-SOd*
hand officially, !Lj,
K- B MANUUil 0nl | lu . r .
aquilla j ormk. I GEORGIA, Newton Connty.
COHN BACKS.
Fai\ Sit TWO BU8HKL BIGHT t X OSNABURG
OImHAV CORN SACKS, Laod made, for tale by
D A C 8 LlTHROP.Bava aab.Ga.
or B. IV. BRUNNER and J. 8 NElBUf'GKE.
Way3-10*' -Mauon, Oa.
W HKRKAS Mrs Stsry H St-Cay appiice t0 me r.., i
urs ot Abmii.isirattrB upon the e- (ate ~ ■
. . ttrs ot AiimiiJslratK D upon the e-.late of «.ZI
mio F. MoCsy, deceased, late of said county—
These are, therof we, to cUe aod admonish all and w.
gular, the kindred and credUote of said deoeseed .h i'
cause, if any they have, witldu the time preecrlLg h!
law, why letters should not be granted tha annlnai,.
Given under my baud at office, this 3- th April 18As ~
api99-30d WU PkUCfelB.^,
GEORGIA, Newton Cennty.
IimsKBAS John Hammock applies tome for Let).
TT of Admiuistratiou upon the i state of Alexsndu c
Hammock, deceasad, late of Newton county—
These ate, thereh re, to citcandadm.-nhb all and ties,
lar, the kindred aud creditor* of eaia decseeed, to shte
caare, it any tee/ have, within the time prwert*'
law, srhv taut otter* ehooht not be grouted the ennUcsi.i
ou the first Monday to Jane uoxt Given under m, h^j
aud otficial signntuie, this April 34, I8G3.
aprtt# 30d ^WM D LUCKIB, Ordn’y
GEORGIA, Bartow Ccuwy,
1T7HXRFA8, Patrick . Mansfield has filed bis sopdi*.
Vf tien iv terms ol law (a* creditor, for Utloi. u At-
UBuis t rat ion ou tbo estate ol Morgen Swiuoj, lafoei
I estd connty, d.ggased:
Those are, tl • refers, to cite and admonish all unui*
concerned to be vud appear at my effic* cu or lefo,. ifo,
ait. Liberal umge* will be giveu Apply to me soon | first Monday In May next, toahow cau»,If say u— w
at my residence, four miles Northeast of Jeneeborough, | have, why 16tiers should not be granted to said appii
O, i rgta. 1 a ’ ut
NOTICE TO TfYPAYERS IN FULTO.I CCPNTY
r WILL be at the City HaU oa Tuesdays, Wednesdays
1 and Thursday* until the first of Jaly, for tbo pmpose
o> receiving T»x Returns, at which time the eooks will be
closed. These Gatling to make roturna will bo docblo-
taxod. Office hours from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4 o’clock f.
M fmVJ.titJjl] W l HUDSON, T.K
Sewing Machine Needles.
PfilVftT^ F,
I rWYl SOWING UACHINK ttUBL’S. assorted ms- |
I jVAJVJ ters^ $6 pp r doxeu by
K M PARK8 A Or,
AprilVg lfi63. aprW tf
WANTED.
• A' N tmperleuc d Wool CanNr Is wanted by tho aubscri
lx b r. Liborml wages wlU bo giveu Apply to
apriM-laa
D f. BUFFET.
CALL AND UKT SOKETIIIMO KICK
I f ii k bags Family F ur. f esh gro und out ot flu- «*••«
l" ’ Wheat. For sale by
aprliB t W. H. PBWDltBaON *
| cant
Given under a
was, Man talUk 18
nd aud official signature, at Baase-
NATHAN LAND. Ordbiao.
PROMPT ATTBNTION GIVEN
PRGfilPT ATTBNTION GIVEN
PROMPT ATTfiNTIO-r GIVzN
TO 8AL8 OF ALi. COMBIONMRNTI
TO ifALB OF ALL COIthlGNMENT"
TO BALK OF Abb CONSIGNMENT
AND FILL’NU ORDERS
AND FILLING ORDERS
AND FILbING ORDKttB
BY LANGSTON, CRANK A IIAMMOOK
BY LA8G8TON, CRANK A HAMMOCK
BY LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK
C fiffifoav MERCHANTS
OOMMlSlON MBR0HANT8
COMMISSION MhltCDANTS
GEORGIA, Bartow CoxratY.
W HEREAS John Maguire has filed 11* apt l! alluvia
terms of law, (as m xt ot kin) lor tn , , , i k.
mfiffiitratlou on tho tut Jo of Wtliiam Esgsiiu, ui« uf
said county, deceased—
These are, tharefon, to cite and admouieh all ooucerunt,
to be and appear at my office on or before tbe Hist Hue
day in June next, to shew came, if any they hate, «■.«
lettersbt administration should not be grouted said up
plicant. Given under my hand and official signature,
this Ap-il 3J, 1863.
a: n4 3UU NATHAN LAND, Ordinary
j GEORGIA, Barlow County,
IA7IIRRRA8, William Collins has filed bit appUcsUoe,
v v i Q terms of taw, for Letters ef Administration or
the estate of Rebecca Franklin, late at said county, do-
ipr23-1ra
WHITEHALL STKBHT, ATLANTA, GA
WHITBHALL r-TRKET, ATLANTA, GA I
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA
These a'e, therefore; to cite and admonish all penoi.a
conceree.1 to be and appear, at my < ffleo within the tins
prescribed by lew, to show cause. It any they have, why
said letter* ahould not bo grouted. Given nnder m* baud
and official signature.
marl-ttlmay9
be granted.
NATUAN LAND. Ordinary.
TO WHISKY CONTRACTORS.
S EALED propomla will btreettved by ut until tholfith
of May, for tha manu nature, for the use or tbo connty
ol Fulton, of
3.000 gallons Whisky.
2.00.) gallons Alcohol.
C. HOWELL, J. 1. C.
J N. BIMMONS, J I. C.
PBRINO BROWN. J I. O.
Runaway Negro—Catch Him.
#100 REWARD.
R ANAWaY from me nt Kingston. Bartow county, in
Fsnroafy teat, a very likely yellow or light c-pper-
culored Negro Boy.abont it year* old, named Tom—call*
himself Thomas Jefferson; writes apretty fair hand, aud
wrote hie own pass; was raised in Char'aatoa, 8. C “
will give filuOto any ote who will .'e'iver 14m to me,
put him 4u guy eifa jail and notify me -o that I Fan get
him. Addieaa me at Kiugeloa, Ga.
uprTMul SAMUEL SHEAT8.
GEORGIA, Bartow Connty.
IA7HBRKA8 JohnB Ttppin haa filed his application
TV for totters of Administration de bonti non. with the
| will annexed, ol JohnC Elliott, or said county, dccearo-i—
I These ere, theiefore, to cite and admonish all [ lerrous
concerned, to be and appear at my office on or before thr
first Monday iu May next, to show enure, If any they
I have, why letters should not bo granted. Given an «
my head and official signature at Manassas, this Slat day
of March, 18(3.
epr3-8Ud NATHAN LAND, Ordu’y.
SHIPPING
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.!
GEORGE CHAMBERS & CO.,
SHIPPING
And Commission Mireftknts, |
' NASSAU, J*. P.
P ARTFUL AB ATTENTION and prompt deaaatcb
X given to tbe selling ot all Produce from the South,
and alt order* for Goods punctually filled -by expert
•need Agents. ^ , ...... , ap83Sw
Just Received andfor S lie Low
LVS 'BAf SAMOOPAVIA
100 106 lbs gnlrita Nitro
50 lbs opium ' *
-‘aBesssar**- =
Ti , ■ 390 lb* Indigo .
’ lbs VenntHfonitld
■n) 3U Lh's 8 ilrits Turpentine
Udll-V
5 R KltAMKR.
-- Druggist,
Whitehall *1
GEORGIA, Newton Coanty.
W ilKttKAS Mrs tee X Allen eppUv* to me for 'etteie
or Admlnistratlou up. n 'he estate ot Mncan Alleiq
deceased, la«e of said coanty—
1 beseare, therefore, to cite and a-1m nigh all and-ii-
gular, tbe kindred and creditors ol .aid debased, u> show
cauaa. tr any they hava,-within the time prescribed by
law why sail letters should nut be .routed thei.pu,leant
on the first Monday In June next. Given under mi hand
audofficlat signature, thia April M'b, 1868
ap r34-80d Will) LUCKtR. Oron’y.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SACK.
W ILL be auld oa the first Torsday is May next,
fore the Court House door at LaGrange, iu Troup
county, Georgia, between the legal houn of rale, all ih.
negro** bvtoogieg to tha fietate pf. John F.Berndoi., de
ceased. among there negroes are two ep'endid itnek
Maaoaa and PhaetereiB, and ou# vffifi -hie Carpenter.
Beam .trews, and a good Cook, and otWf *s K roee, which
any peraow destriog to purchase would do writ to kwk al
ter- .
Ateo, at tha same tim and place, will be Bold aU tbe
real rotate bolongiogto <1 deceased, inclu. ing the luie
residence of said deceased, in ,L*Q mugs, and » Brick BU ™
or two IU said town. The house and lot. for a residents,
fo ahe of the most pleasant places In the town, and the
Bride > tore* ate couvealenUy attaaledon tha | uhUcsquar*
Also, between forty and sixty acres ot lend. lytn<
withing tbe corporate limits of said town, on tbe real
leading to Greenville.
Sold by viuueot an order of the Court of Ordinary oi
said county, for tbe benefit ol tho creditor* aud legatee*
Terms of sale cash. JEBBM McLBNDON,
Adm’r, with tha will annexed, of said deceased.
mar33-td
4a KOROIA, Newton County.
HFKKA8, John O Young applies for Letters of Ad
tv miniairetioa dt konu non on the estate ,.| a.ml
Richardson, deceased, late of said county—
There are, therefore, to cite, and gdmoeffijh all and siu-
J gular th* kindred an) creditor, ol said dfiittMfid, to Ll ,»
| onsfe-V tut they haw*. wRh*u the time prescribed by
aw, why mM Lellera should net be granted tbe ap, ll-
cant on she first Monday Id Jon* next. Given under mv
! lwma and offidd rigaature, this April 21 sL 1868™ 1
apr3t-33d . WM D Lt’CKIM.Qrdn’v.
apr24lf
Sign of tho Golden Mortar.
•TO WDU1H IT HAY CONCERN. , . .
’I’HBYtodersIgued 8tockloM.ro have 1
it, j GEORGIA, Newton Connty
°®*’ * -J BOUGHT before us this day; by James B. Xaclirv
15 saidcouaty, aud JOflth DUtrict,QM,a cretaJu.,?;.
ooroeot the fullowlng dsovlption: Bay hone, right i
S^SSa.wS'eiarssSttS's:,
„ . , m OoruMtiooL
of TilK NOVWaTT^IRON
isam
ti-oflHHRnd
Public Sale of most desirable French and Eng?
lith Goods, received per Steamers Flora and
Ella and Anna. . . „
BY JAMES H, TAYLOR,
D N THURSDAY, the 14th May, at 10 o’clock, will be
sold at the Store of Hor.ey, Antes hOo^Ho 25
Hayne street, Cherlaefou. 8,0. , ... . „.
CA8XS PRINTED LAWNS AND 0R0AND1A3. . , ,
Cases Madder Prints abd Cambrics 7
Ca.ro Faucy Summer Drill* Duck* end Oassiaerw
Case* anorted dualities Black M hair Lustre*
assorted Topes, Buttons, Neelies, Thread Braces
Clark*! While Glace Spool O .tton, 300 yards
Qre»e Clark's Cbtovad Glar s gpeal ffi *tra* life parole - ■
Bales Brown aad B'u* Deotms
Bales Bins and White Btriped Regattas
Bale* 30,84 and 33 inch Bleached skirting*
Out Superior Black Italian Sawing aud Machine Twist
Ca-ks Pocket, Table. Bread and Botcher Knive*, Scissors
Shears, Quo Cones, Screw Driver*, assorted sixes
Sash Cord, Ac
GensFaVamCrpsivs, Castor OU - -
Cases English Calomel, Qalutnaand other lfedMne*
sSoprrior Fvmh Fur Hale, sued# to order,aad
many other drsinbl* • toooa, which will appea-n*
Catalogue and the Stock ready for ihtpocriow the
day before the rote
Term. cash, ia fuad* Iwrokehl* In tills city.
*>7 2l7»’0
NOTICK.
fflHB lutxcriber <ff.-n his FARM for sale, er twitting of
1 6M acres, laving alx miles Kiat of Cedar Town, Polk
ecunty, Oa.; *20 aaee cleared lead. Parchaa'ii will do
wall to call aad look for themselves. They will find me
i the form. JOSEPH B GODARD.
mayUwSm
esaaESsf**' - **+ ****** i
u
Mo- 1
Appraised by tbs
our hanZ ®«l»l iltulire. thta Jl March, toga. U
AKIWU'J ^0»6toart,
^trueKxnac , be Kstray Book, this March 4th
T .A. WALKkR. Clerk;
mai7-60d
■■PHIBufiaatv
Thomas Scrntehin,
Wm. McNaoghtSi
E K. RasrS'in, ‘
Q.d. HULLper^W?
Adsuiitiatrator’a Notice.
MLM^AFSjff-a* to* toot regular trim of lb* Court o
.. a,-.- • i Naught, - nr,«
A. J. Brody! per A J Moses, J. Witoen, per W. MoJ ‘ h aaatotpo# JetreJMoas, -
A. Alex*'dor, per A J W*Mta(**r - 'I _ JtSiiK EU
Motet* * J*. W. Duocml- ‘
•j 4 -zsr m &£'sr 4-%®.
1 GEORGIA,’.I Personally appeared betwe me, S. B
Fultok CoDXTT. t Uovt. b. g. for said connty, WlUia-•
MeNsught Nrwfdent oi tb#V!t»«ltj Ire* Works, aad, on
oath, aaya that the In of elghty-OLa thoownd dollars.
atihMawEValikaUofoilqariUAlIF paid iu, and employed |
; ^8w4sa to and subtoribed before me,’
,v. j -i . «* HOW.MF.
I rertify that ths above la «tree copy
- - ~-v-.qg-r.p-
i,l- Clark..
BLLfSs, admT.
* - Administrator's Sato.
Y V I JA^ g ® , *JJa® )ro thaOourt lain door in Coring-
rliSifesSiSvas ss* irat-
S®»8g«tt38tR?- , *h*iSS s '
. Ivtftri
17 J«MI old; VraEffc, lj %*+ z '
lu^MyeaiEdU; Joly,9 y
® mm Ul4 " B ° U
A J BO MM EBB, edrn r.
.GEORGIA, .)
Fm.TOX C iuiitt, / from the
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
w , s.‘5?a.s£L’sj'i7!K^5 , 7ajr
leu of land In the Sigth district ol Ifao let a- ctlun. Nos 255
- )ot|u the town of Morgsnlm,; aUo.
IO0, age seventeen years old, with
. XP I , SSro“f**" •« hire Gi’.msri vreto go
!m?^ D "Vu.a C JSn?pf«4“ by • U M«» Je
apr3o-3w
llWO MONTHS
M
PATINA COL^'*di’x d *'
Wil Ft AS KLIN, adm’r.
’ arid county,deceased. AprH
WILLIAM T BURGB, Adm’r
(J. M. Hilton, KLibel for Divorce In Bartow Fapart-
NOT1CK TO DKUTOKX Jk CREDITORS.
iiasss^r5S3?6S8»
M. Wilaon, > atCom t t -
T appearing to the ”
that the defendant In arid case
payment; aad all persons baviu<
roro ... T^Qired 7™’“ ^
JOHN if HOLBROOK, Lfi
pero j Confederate States Depositary Atlanta
of thia order be published jt to AttretocSrilSreASS I r P^**URT NOTfol m, y hereatter be fended at thia
h* published Inthe Atlanta Confederacy once
nth*. March Term, (tilth) 1863.
ly-SseSSEP* 7 '’"
asarM-Unifertor THOMAS A WORD.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALT,
Y\ T ILL be sold before ths Court House door. In the
* * city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Qa. w ithlu tbe legal
hoars ol sal*, on the lot Tuesday in June. 1S63, the north
half of tot of land No 82, In the 14th di.tiictof, crigb
Daily, Fsjttte, now Fnllon 5
f T^S££-?!S- n “ x 'y.. ln *7 hereatter te funded at this
i the Mloslng regulations •
date reblZmZOK "i 4 tcJSTtotoU, which brer
brm. no «*»• Produce Lxiu, whl-h have
weyiade prior to February 2oth. 1868, wUl be entitled
•»> aabeerlptlons since, wil! be paid la r-
"TOSg j- W D^CAl .Degoritrey.
L Wallace last
lace plaoe. Sold for the benefit
tors of said estate. Terms cash
JOHN M HOLBROOK,
April 10, IMS aprlStHJel Adm
Newton Factorise. Sold for the benefit of th* heir*,
oprlfi-wtdi JOHN CANARD, Br.