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ATLAS* FA,
Fn&y Uowng JSiT lif JBM-
work-for them, whicli we published last even
ing 00 our 4th page. The war is now prose-
! 'or this purpose; «is to subjugate and
jo ate us, confiscate and take possession
, and' set tho negti
foes Jo work
of our property,
ing our lands for them.
At first, it mar hare been the object of a
majority of those who wont into the ranks of
the Yankee Army to restore the Union; but
VRISS * ss ,« nirMTcuea. no man of sense ip their ranks now expeots
RicHKosv; May 14 -No'neWs from Frcde- anything of the.kiftd.. The^know it can tbe
fiaksl utz to day-' tWiArt | restored. Tho object is robbery and plnnder.
of smoke were seen tbi* it
ituti* thi
fire on the Queen;‘when about a milefrom the
-latter, the Simmes saw a shell striko her
about tho pilot house, and a few moments af
terwards she appeared to bo on fire all over,
and the light of the continued flamos was seen,
for some time after.
The Queen was at this time two and a half
or three milea from shore, the wind blowing*,
furious gale—so that the only chance for those
onboard, was that the enemy came up in
time to save them fromudertraotion^y the
flinu ... ih, -mm-wna Thna ends anr.a more ilB( j one-half o’ it only ia now offered for sale fora change
flames or the waves.. Thus ends once more
the short lived career of another of our naval
snocesses. Who was to blame will perhaps ap-1
pear hereafter.
Juices of smoke wore seen this morn-1 ^ {j ^y^ke the rioh farming lan^i of tho
w^dT^rorfghtj South, and their rich production.,*p*7 the
W^Vhf^r^OO.'of w'hSSSve | expenses of the war. They are even now
s*nce returned to duty. . . , - .. ■ holing out the word of promise-or expecla-
Tt« retaliation rtiolatioas *Jcpto > by t ; 0Jl t0 ih e p 0or negroes and tho ignorant im-
CoDf ress provide that'any commiaaiocpdotH-1 fw>m Europe in their ranks, of a
Vi °s galae t tbe'cen federate Slates, or to I rioh farm" apieee*(fc tho South wiienthe war
aid cur enemies in any miliary enterprise inrl is oyer. This poliey will be gradually devel-
i heir service, shaft, if^apttwd, be put Ho 1 0 p VI ] | as their emancipation polioy was. It
deaih. Negrces, when, captured in arm* 1 „ iH er0 long, wo have no doubt, be as openly
against the Confederal# 8*|e*, shall be <to-1
livered over to the State authorities, to bo I proclaimed,
do alt with according to the present or future | fljBMj
The Mobile J*
tlemjnslllco Personage*.
*AdtertUer and Remitter'* Army
;pondon^“W.,” writing from Jaokson on
the 11th iTnst., says: “About ono hundred
prisoners st^rurfi^&om Ticksburg last evening,
portion oftSrolp'were taken at Grand Qulf,
the remainaer composed the crow and
soagers of the tug which was sunk in at-
mpting a few nights ago to pass Vicksburg.
and
laws of the.States. . . ■
! • f. i .
' From tho Mobile Tribnce^lSib list. V
Important from Nevr Orleans- Grierson’*
Haiti, etc.
PiscAosttA, May 12.—By an arrival from
New Orleans we have received papers, of the
9th, eontaing the latest army orders. Ono of
them orders all those who hate taken the
©alh of enmity to the United States to leave _._ o o m _
on the I-** inst-, but gives them the frivilege,I Tlirco of tUo latter are reporters for the New
«if taking the oath of a leeiscse. . I„ . y-~?_ , ’ ,,
Col. Qriersnn, tbe leader of the Misaistippi I Yo,lt and Tribune, and very gentle
raid, had arrived in New Orleans, via Baton manliko personages. Ono of them said one
Rougs, which latter point he reached with 950 J ndllion rations fcere destroyed at the tia^f
men. He started with 2500, but 1100 turned their di utcr The 8Ud d reporter of thJVK’
back at Meridian. He waa serenaded in New I . • . . ... . ... . . ..aW
Orleans, and a flee cavalry horao was'pre- oune aougll t safety on a ba e of hay,
seated to him. His raid is considered sups- floated from tho wreck as it went down. Tho
rior to any of Stuart’s. impetus caused by the knight of tho qaiU
Banks bag eighteen regiments of nine I springing upon the bale caused it to revolve
months’ men with him, whose term of enlist-1 lhre0 or four timefl> and it Js ^ be hoped the
immersion purified him of some little portion
of his Bins and abolition fanaticism. They
are to bo sent to-day or to-morrow to Selma,
and I hear the reporters will be unoondition-
DE SIR ABLE INVESTMENT
IN TEXAS LANDS!
ONE-HALF OF THE
JUSTO L1ESVBO TRACT.
T HIS tract of desirable land* WM soleried for hi* home
kite many yean since,by Ool. M. It Menard, who Was
»k evtonitve tend ower in Texas, and one of the leading
ot investment, and will ba sold in paroels of one-fourth of
a league, or 1.100 acres, each.
It la iltoated in Milan county, within the
TEMPERATE AND SHOWERY BELT OF TEXAS.
about 46 milea North-Eastward from the Capital of tbe
State, and about 63 miles Northwestwardly trum Bren-
him, tho jajfaout J} nuiiiua of railroad communicaliou
JUOO* '
Ion* ton.
vldod in two uearly equal parts by Brnthy
San Gabriel river,) and comprise*
Atlanta, May 12, 1868.
At * regular meeting . of tho Mechanics’ I
Beneficial and Library* Association, held on | (dHIfn into
the above date,, it was, 00 motion, 1 anadmtrabT^combination of laud* for agricultural sud
- Retobcd, Thatthe fhank8 of "the Association 1 ^ ‘“ d< ’ ttU * d
be tendored to tho ICev. A. F. Freeman, for I .
his very li era’, donation of Books to the j Rolling Prairio, with Beautiful Building Sites,
Library of tho Association
On motion,
Ordered, that the same be published in the |
city papers.
may 15-lt. JAS. NOBLE, Jr., Sec’y.
| commanding a view of the ent ro tract.
RICH TIMBERED BOTTOM
Cotton Spinner a' Convention.
Tho representatives of Cotton Faotories in
this oity will meet to-morrow morning, at tho
office of Gen. Ira R. Foster, at 10 o’clock,
may 15 B. STEADMAN.
New Advertisements.
ATHEN JB3UM.
LB8SBB3
STAGS MANAOSR..
ACTING MANAGER.
.Messrs. O H BRWIN A CO
Mr JOHN DAVI3I
Mr K R DALTON
menl expires next month.
Georgians, Prisoners at Washington.
J W Cox, Co B, 28d Georgia Regiment.
.1 Chapman, Co F, “ “
lsaao W Garrett, Co E. 14th Georgia Regt
Jae M Thrash, Co A, “ “
H h Jones, Co A, “ “
Wm E Myers, Co B,
\t McClain, Co A,
Wm Phillips, Co U,
Jos Ball, Co U,
Friday Even’g, May 15, 1863.
BENBPIT OB’
MRS-jJOHN DAVIS.
LA AT NIGHT of tbs Great PUy ef
;r n A M I L LE ,
Or tlie Fate of a Coquette.
8AMU.LE Mum KLOISK BRIDGKS
UADG1B P' UDENOK Mas J DAVIS
ARMANI) DUVAL ....Ms S HUBBABD
Sopported by Ilia whole Company
4th
48lh
49th
ALABAMIANS.
ally released, as being non-combatants.
We should like to know what characteris
tics Mr. “W.” thinks necessary to constitute a
gentleman; or if the Abolition hirelings of the
vilost Abolition-hireling press, who have been
selected to ohroniclo the deeds of tho maraud
ing mnrderors, and herald tho ravages of a
Jaa F Bandy, Co K, 5th Alabama HegimeDt I ravishing horde, who are worse than heathena,
J H Baker, Co B. “ " “ I aro classed among “Gentlemanlike person-
DlSSSiISd,' “ " ages,” wo shonid Uke to see «W-’s” de-
John Mead, Co G, lOih “ | scription of a tolerably mean man.
Jae H Lockrun, Co I, 8th
Theatrical.
To-night is the last time the groat play of
<Camille” will be acted during the present
— Price of Adminlon $1. Children and BorvauU to
Upper Circle &0 cent*.
Door* open st 7Jd—commence at 8 o’clock, precisely.
tprD-lt v
The Battle at Camp Blalautl.
The enemy advanced in force, about 12,009
strong towards oar entrenchments at Camp | season at the Athecmum
Bisland, on the 12th inst. Skinning with the
outposts continued all day. On the 18th be
commenced the attack in earnest, at the same
time landing a strong corps at Hutchins'
Point, in Grand Lake and on our flanks and
rear. A furious cannonade was opened on
our lines early in the morning, wbieh was
Tbe admirers of Mrs. John Davis, as
stage player, will be pleased to know that the
entertainment is for her benefit.
Atlanta Hospital Association.
_ The following Committee has been appoint*
kept up during the whole day with an inter- cd t 0 000 k for the siok and wounded soldiers
val of an hoar and a .half.abont noon, at I .
whioh time he advanced in strong forco upon at Oeor 8 tft Hospital Association, com
our right, for the purpose of assaulting. Ho I menoing May 11,186a:
waa entirely foilod in this attempt, and driv- ] Monday—Mrs. R. Rogers, Mrs. Ed. Payne,
« *>«*• “ ^ afternoon he pressed upon Mts. I. "Winship, Mrs. Dr. Alexander,
the left with equal vigor, but was again re- Tucsdey—Mrs. Dr. Grant, Mrs. G. G. How-
pulsed. Tho gunboat Diana, lying ia the ‘7 7, •
Tsoho was disabled early in the engagement ard * Mra - ohT0r Jone9 ’ Mrfl - Venable,
by tho tiro of the enemy’s Parrott guns, hav- I Wednesday— Mrs. Geo. Hull, Mrs. Fam
ing her machinery broken and rendered uto- j brongb, Mrs. A. C. Wyly, Mrs. Chandler,
less. ■ A force was detached, to keep in check Thursday—Mrs. Perino Brown, Mrs. W.
the enemy on our flank and rear, which was Ip v M T Mm
sueoceafully done against greatly superior 1 1 e o k * Mre - Hawshe, Mrs. Crnssel, Mrs. Bice,
namberi. Tbe siluution of our army was 1 Friday—Mrs. Foreacre» Mrs. Ponder, Mrs.
now most critical, and .the troops worn out Dr. Powell, Mrs. Hoyt,
with fatigue and exhaustion—retreat was ab- Saturday—Mrs. Ed. Murphy, Mrs. Joiner,
solutely neceatary in order to save the army. t> n « aont
To effect thtithe enemy most be dislodged in Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Bessont.
our rear. . . Sunday—Mrs. J* Winship, Mrs. Cleave-
Eariy on ths morning of the 14ih, our troops, | land, Miss Jennie Clayton, Miss Sallie John-
led by Aim Gen Taylor in person, made n deter-1 son!
mined and irresistable attack upon this body of ««,„• AtUnf«
the enemy, and drove him before them -evcral * a “ ieB of the Atlanta Hospital Asso-
inites beyond Franklin, thus enabling the wags ciation are earnestly requested to cook, until
on trains, stores, artillery, etc,, etc., to eflcct I farther notice is given, for the Georgia Hos-
C’ci use. ita; p>-i *—<•«». >««»“? e.t»bii.h«d I, u, te
loss ot a few heavy gun. which couid not be I city. We trust every member of the Sooiety
moved'fromthe lortitications and the desiruc* J will act at once a noble part in this work,
* i( “The Queen “?he West, commanded by Com. and let H3 not grow we ^ ia ^11 doing,
FuUer, entered Grand lake during the night of I Ttore “ aick and wounded passing through
the 18tfa, the other gunboats notgetting down here now all the time, and stopping at this
in tiifae for some unexplained eause. The Hospital, and it is our imperative duty, and
Queen, of the West was attacked on the morn
ing of tho ldth and destroyed.
. Our little army is still at Nsw Iberia, in good
spirits and condition. Loss, considering the
llcroeness of the eagagment, small; portico-
ian not yet known. CoL Reilly, senior Col
onel of Sibley’s Brigade, was mortally wound
ed on the 18th, and died soon after the battle.
On the same day Maj. Brownrigg, of Gen.
Sibley’s staff was killed, and also C&pt. Blair,
2d La. Cavalry. CoL Vicent, same Regiment,
severely, but not dangerously wounded in the
neck.—La. Sentinel
Death ov Bishop Otbt.—The Right Rev
erend James Henry Otey,D D. L.L.D., Bishop
of the Diocese of Tennessee, died at Memphis,
in that State, * fow weeks since. This sad in
telligence will carry profound sorrow and re
gret throughout the country, and it is truly a
national loss. The deceased wasanativoof
Bedford eonnty, Va., and has extensive fami
ly eonnexion in this part of the State. He
was a brother of oar late lamented townsman,
Capt. John M. Otey, who preceded him to the
tomb a few years. Ho waa a man of sound
learning, inoorruptible integrity, earnest and
devoted jpioly, and universal benevolenco. As
a prelate, he was a firm and consistent church
man, managing ths ecclesiastical affairs of his
diocese with great discretion. As a preacher,
he was at once plain, practical, and jet glow
ing and lofty in style.. As a Christian he
adorned the doctrine of God in all things,
beautifying the Christian life by his great
simplicity of character, his humility, his
cheerfulness and his thorough honesty of word
and act. He bad been in the EpiscOpato over
a quarter of a century, and at last, after serv
ing his Master so long on earth, has been
gathered to that “ house not made with hands,
sternal in the heavens,!’ to receive the reward
of his faithful labors. Ho was a warm l
and sympathiser with the South, and with all
the power of his giant mind did lie uphold
and battle for this struggling country. Peace
to the ashes of the honored dead.—Lynchburg
Republican.
should be oar ploasure, to do all we can to
provide for their wants, and make them com
fortable whilo they are here. Our brave sol
diers in the field are renewing their strength
and efforts to repel the foe, and it will be to
our shame, as women*.of the South, if we
do not oontinue to do onr duty until the war
is over. Sendto the Storeroom, iadies, and
get provisions to prepare suitable food and
delicacies for the siok and wounded soldiers.
Mrs. ISAAC -WINSHIP,
President.
1.0*8 of tbe queen of the West.
On Monday last, says the Southern Sent!
nel, April 13 th, tho Queen of the West, under
the command of Capt. Malloy, and having on
board Commodore Puller, left Bute a la Rase
for Grand Lake, Commodore Fuller leaving
orders for the Grand Duke and Mary T., both
lately converted into powerful gunboats, to
follow him immediately. Accompanied by
the leader Nina Simmes, the Queen reached
Chicot Pass, connecting Cbicot Lake and Grand
Lake, the same evening, and waited for the
Duke and Mary T. until 12 o’clock at night.
These boats not arriving, Com. Fuller passed
on with the Nina Simmes into Grand Lake
ordering the Simmes to make for Indian Bend’
or Clarenton, where he expected to find 30U
men who were to act as sharpshooters on the
gunboats. On reaching this place, which she
did about 8 o’clock Tuesday morning, the Nina
Simmes was informed that the expected rein
forcement had been driven away the day be
fore, and that the Federal gnnboats, throe in
number, were then in easy gunshot. Push
ing i.ff speedily in the direction of the Queen,
as day began to appear, the tender soon dial
covered her, and at the same time the hostile
gun-boats, which at once opened fire upon
both boats. Running down to tbe Queen, the
Simmes was ordered to return towards Bute
a la Rose and bring on the Duke and Mary T-.
J the Yankee gwiboats still keeping a heavy
on both aide* of the Crock, tiling from there to a fine
prairie covered with metqnlte gras* (not the beerdwl)
UKSUfiPASSED LOU QUaZhVU PURPOSES,
nud which extend* uninterruptedly to the bank* of tho
San Gabriel, from 19 to 16 mile* distant.
Thb region of country I* not surpassed by any in Tex-
as, in
REOULiUITY OF SBASOBS,
DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE ASD
HEALTH OF THB LOCALITY
and the traot itself form) one o’ the best investments for
present use or fUtnro profit to be tbnnd In Texas,
THE UNO OF PROMISE AND OF PEACE.
Doriog the dry year of 1850 in Texas, Ur. Conally’i
term, (on a portion of the tract,) yieteej an average ot 60
bushels of corn, and 16 bushels of wheat, to the acre.—
, TLeie are numerous flouring mills in Milan, anil the ad
joining connUe* oi Boll and Williamson.
L All the small grain* grow well, cotton yield* one bale
i the acre, horses, mole*, sheep, h-ga and
Horned Cattle thrive without Wintering.
aad era largely raised throoghoot the rrglo&. The title*
to th* land have never been questioned, and are unquet-
tioneblo, and thero arc no cqnattsr* on it. Tbe settled
portion of the Btate extends far beyond Milan county, lu
every direction
The property now belongs to J. 8. Thrasher, Superin
tendent oi the Preee Aa*o:Iatlon, and one-half of It la of
fere-1 tor sale, only because the acceptance ot tb» duties
■>f his public position involves tbe necessity of a partial
;e in his investments.
t offered at private sale until thoTthdryof August,,
, If not dtspoeed of. it will te sold at pal lie auction,
without reserve, tor cash, in Uonfederate Treasury note*
in the city of Atlanta.
Fur further Information and plan of tract, apply to
B. U. PARKS ft 00.,
Whitehall street,
mays-tf . Atlauta. Georgia.
AUCTION SALE,
MONDAY, MAY 16, 1863,
BY R. M. PARKS & CO.,
10 O’CLOCK A. M.
2501) ™ UN s 3 svr mP0BMD p ° wD,iR ' in
1609 pounds FF Imported Posrilsr, In canisters
1 barrel Kosom Salta
60 barrels Funking Tobacco
40 boxes AlsnnfscCured Tolnoco
as kegs Sn< IT— M ecaboy and Scotch
OX) pound* Imported Curb. Soda
3 barrels Copperas
100 peu-jdn English Shoe Thread
1 dcasn Fiac Madeira Wine tnav 15-St
Notice.
8 per Cent. Confederate Bonds Wanted
1H EXCHANGE FOR NEGROES.
I K OR 30 likely Negroes for sale, lor 8 per cent. Con*
•*-*-* federate Bond*. Address
JOHN W COOPER,
maylO-6'* Huntsville, Alabama.
A Valuable House and Lot
FOR SALE, IN TI1E
TOWN OF COVING-TON
NEWTON COUNTY, GEORGIA.
HE House contains five commodious rooms, m:
situated in the most desirable part of town. Tbe
I buildings aro all comparer truly new. For farther partic
ulars, address the uudertigned et Covington, Ga, or to
[ N.wton Anderson.
maylOCt T J SHEPHERD
AT AUCTION,
BY S. J. SHACKELFORD,
AUCTION Ot COMMISSION MEKCHANT, |
N FRCST OF THE POBT OFFICE, AT 8 O’CLOCK,
. on SATURDAY EVENING, tbe 10th instA
190 ACRES OF L AND, in DcRalb C rnnty, Ik, fi fteen
miles from Atlanta, and hoar Iho.msin road leading
from Stone Mountain to Laurenccville. Tuirty seres
cleared and under good fence, the revatndsr good level
land, aril well tlmbeied; alro, a good Dwelli-g Mouse,
with eight rooms, Kltcbsn. Smokehonre, Stcrehome and
alloactssary Out buildings, nd lccated iu a gcol neigh
STOLEN POCKET BOOK.
F ROM ROOMTI. Trent Hr.nte, on night or 31th, or
raorutog of 26th, nit., a bine-black Pocket B >ok, con
taining 9170 OcnSMlemte, and $S4 Louisiana money; per
mit to ship 69 Midi and 3 bbl* sugar; discharge irom the
army, and 70 shar.-s Southern Pacific BtUrod. Supposed
to have been stolen by a negro. Any Information will be
thankfully received, and for reoovery, a reward paid by
W Mitchell ft Co., Atlanta.
maj9-5l* W 8 FLIPPIN.
borhpod. TIit? parted and terms cash.
may 16
Catch the Deserters,
niADOOtaiins 16ra Ga. Dattsuos, P. B.l
ZolHdffor. Tenn ,May II, 1863. /
A DJ’T X T CL ARB, Sir: Yen will esuse to be cdter-
lised, Lafayette Bell, D'vnldry T Drown, and Henry
Smith, alt of Jackson county. Ga. They have deserted
Company D, Capt Camp
TMrty Dollars Reward will be paid for each of three If
dged in sny.ssfe Jail
lodged
mayl4-tf
P H MX,
Lt^Col. Commanding.
1,000
BU8HKLS OF CORN
260 BU3HKLB RICH YELLOW MEAL
260 BUSHELS OF COW PKAa
360 BUSHELS OF WHITE PH AS
Tbe above art idea will be sold at 10 cents leu on the
bnihel than t e market prlco. Leave year order at Dr.
Gotebrnsk’s stars, opposite the Intelligencer office.
msyl3 tf
VALUBLB ATLANTA PROPERTY
For Sale, at Auction.
W M M niLL, Auctioneer, will sell at the City Hill
on the first Tuesday in June next, a boasiifhl and
: valuable tract of Land, situated miles from the Pac-
I senger Depot, on Marietta street; ». joining, and tbit side
t f the bcantlfal place owned by Mrs Ponder.^lt will bo
sold, all together, or Oivided into three pan
contain 16 acres, more or lees, (to be measure
foot fronting Marietta street, and rnn back
ttre width of tho tract.
On this place is % large two story house, containing
eight rooms, with every necessary outbuilding,„and two
wells ot excellent water. .
No. 9 contain! the seme area as thirst—is a boantlfal
bnlkUng site, and has on it an excellent orchard of '‘Man-
gum Apples.”
No 8 contains 46 acres, more cr lees, all wood land, well
timbered, and in.160 yards.of Marietta street.
For farther.lutormation, apply .to B. B. Dawson of this
city.
msy9.tr Ts. A. MEANS.
A HISTORICAL MAP.
HE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG,
AND 'S ' J " ! . ■
!ts Approaches by Yazoo Pass,
. BY.. : J *'• v'-fb
CAE»TAIJ? T. S. HARDKK1,
Aid-do-Camp to Lt. Gen. W. J. Hardee.
.NICELY LITHOGRAPHED at $1 00.
09_Pabli-hod and for tala by
8 II U0KIZ6L ft CO.,
ms ylS-lw Mobile, Alabama.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA New to ,ul County.
U rUERt AS Silas U Stcrr ippdts to me for Lettersci
Administration on the eghtte of John J. Bradisr
■ «•*?«*« •• h*re'."re to rite and admonish all and singular
i..- kindred and ci.-ditota of sald'deceasod to ahow cause
any they Imvtyvrilhm the .time prescribed by law. why
•am loiters should not he grouted said applicant on ths
I8dM)d» W KIE, Ordu’y.
Proposals.
PROPOSALS will be received at this Armory until the
. . tenth day ot June next ter farntehing Black V’nlnns
.inn Stock] In the rough
Fpedmens of the reqnired stocks, and any other Infor
mation In regard to them will be given ou application to
Mr. J. Fun, Master Armorer, rt this Armory.
RICHARD M. Cl
may 12 tPj )1C
GEORGIA, Newton County.
W 'UltttXaS John Webb. Administrator with the wilt
annexed, of Solomon Worrell, deceased, latoof seid
wiuty, eppllre for Letters of Dismlstion horn said ee-
This is, therefcro, to admonish alt aad singnlar, toe kin
dred mid creditors of said deceased, to show causa, tf any
they have, lu the time uul terms proscribed by law, why
said letters should not be granted the appllcaut. In wi.
ness whereof 1 have hereunto'set my hand official'r in,
May 11th. 1863- ’’ ^
meyW-6m Hit D LPCKIE, Crdti'v-
RICHARD M. CLYLBR.
Major comroauding, Macv.11, Ui
NEW VIRGINIA HOUSE,
Daniel’s and Wiusliip’s Block,
A1L&NTA, GEORGIA.
GKOttOlA, Newton County.
W HEREAS A J Summers, Ado inistrator o?tho es.
L to of David A Lee, d: ceased, applies for Letten
of Dismission from said Administration—
Three are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parsons
concerned to be and appear at my cltloe within ths Ham
pnecrlbed by law, to show causa, it any they have, why
said letter* should not be granted. Given nuder nu hsnd
and official siguatnre this, M ,y llth. 1863.
mayl3-6m WM D LUCKIE, Ordinary.
WM. M. WITHERS K. A. GH
WITHERS & CO.,
GENERAL ,
Commission Merchants,
AND .. I* . "
PURCHASiNCS AGENTS.
.40R tbe *1« of MANUFACTURED and SMOKING TO
■ DACCO. SUGAR, CoTTON, ftc.
Mry 13,1861. mayl2-Ctn
GBUHG1A Newton County.
IIKRB4S A H Lee, Guardian for A B Simms, ap
plies for Letten or Dismission from his sail Guar
dianship—
Ihsse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and tin.
gnlar, the kindred and creditor* of said dec eased, to sbo*
cause, if any they bake, wllhla th i time prescribed by
law, why said letters should not be granted aaM npnli.
cant on tha grst Monday in July next. Given nndei my
hand nt office this llth day of May, 1S63.
ft may 13-4 lid . WM D LUCKIE, Otdpy.
GKOILGIA, Newton County. .
! Y7UKUKA3 Silas 8 Starr, Administrator with the
V V Will annexed, of Alaxaador Bennett, applies tor
Letters Dlamiasory from Ills said Administration—
abeee are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all and sto.
gnlar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show
cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
taw, why said letters should not bo granted said applicant
Given under my hsnd
on the first Monday In Jnly next.
. _ ... .... . o( ifgj^jgre
Engine for Sale.
C 1YUNDBR. 18 inches diameter, 80 laches stroke; Fly
/ Wheol or Pulley, 13 feet diameter; Boiler, 88 feet
long, X feet diem,ter ; Heater, same length, IS inches
diameter; Hhroc-iron Smoke-Stack, and everything com-
Ideie. For particular* apply to A MURPHY,
iiiayl3-lw* Atlsnta, Georgia.
House and Lot for Sale.
IIS Honso Is sitnated ou Pryor atreet, convenient to
uuslnoss. and contains aix rooms with necessary ou t-
l nildlngs. Tbe lot is a halt acre lot. For particulars,
apply to Dr. G’Koefo, *-t Dr. Logan’s office.
Atlanta, May 12, >863 - majl’-tf
StCWINO MACHINES!
Machine Needles!
1 HATE cn hand and for solo a fine lot of Singer and
Wheeler ft Wilson’s Sewing Machines, and Mecblu
Needle*. K. EARLES,
No. 7, Peachtree 8t, up at lire over McLeufou's.
May llMSt*
WESTERN ft ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD,
May 9lh, 1863.
R ATES of Freight on this ros-l have boon advanced, to
lake effect 13th lust. Card Tab.es will be reedy for
r. to.very to a few deye.
J S. ROWLAND.
. May 10-3W. Sap’L
MONTVALE SPRINGS.
r pUIS well known Web ring Piece having been fefitted
i In the bast manner the present state cf the country
wnladmlt of will be open for tho reception of visit a re l>y
b.e first ot June next. maylO-lOt
Bonds.
O I knnTKNN Six per Cent B uds
CVV/uU 18.000 N 0 Six per Cent Ooop-n Bind*
3,601 8 C Registered Sixes
For sole by M 8AL08IUN A CO,
»n»)9 2w Kxchai gc B-nxers.
A T L A ITT A l O TEL.
f'piitS nndersigned Lae leased- this House for a term of
JL years, and wiU endeavor to merit a share of pnbllo
petto augc. Thu Hotel will be ander hie control ooWednts-
d«y the 13th. , - U W VoN ALDKNUOFF,
~ Lite of tbe Lunar lienee,
uajl4-3t • ’ Knoxvillw, Toun,
$100 REWARD.
B ROKKontfrommyNcgrd.Yardonlhe 97th April, a
yellow boyjthmod BILL. He Is about SO yeiir* old
6 hot 9 inches in height, weighs about 160 pound], ba
luugringlet Urif, and Is a harness maker by bade. Ho
ladflk gray mixed home-made frock coat, an J pants. and
WhUrsoft bat. Supposed to have gone t. Tonne erne. A
Will pay the above reward to any person dsltveitng said
boy lu me here iu Atlauta. IU)B*T M CLARK t,
may 14-31* Whitehall street.
' Chattanooga Rebel copy tbreo times and send till to
snbsrriber. b‘:
' ll Blacksmith for Sale.
O N Sale at R M Clarke’s, Whitehall street, A No:
Black*with, warranted sound and healthy.
Plantation for Sale,
GREAT SOUTHERN
N EAR GRANTYILLE, In Cowota county, and within TyICnYCtllPO
8 miles of tbe Atlanta ft West point Railroad sta- I lUDUIttUtO
8 miles of the Atlanta ft West Point Railroad sta-
bon. The term oontsina tbe rise or 1,200 acne; six hun
dred cleared and the balance in the Woods, aod well tim
bered, and is as good a firm as can be found In tho dis
trict. ' - ' . .
On tbe place are a comfortable dwelling house, negro
houses, stables, and every convenience for a well appoint
ed farm, lt has two gln-housrs and two screws, located
on different parts of the farm. For partiaulare, engolre
of tbe nnoerslgoed, or on Mr. Geo. W. Camp, at Grant-
vllU, Georgia.
mayl4-lw ^ THOS G SIMMS.
Lumber
F OR BALE, delivered at the depot In Newnan, aft th<51
Atlanta ft West Point Railroad—
4,030 fret 1 Tcnh Plank
8,000 feet Woatherboardlng - * .
- 8,000 feet Sheeting
1 lot Scantling— snltoble for framing
maylt-lw TH08 G
Company.
OFFICE, KEYSTONE BUILDINGS
CAPITAL $3,500,000.
>red to take FIRE RISKS for the above
| Fait
WM.
IA Company, in Fulton and adjoining
'-1. MoNAUUHT, Agent.
Directors iu Atlanta.
A W Joins, W F Hixxiao,
8 Boor, J Ormovd
J D LOOXHUtT.
may7-3m,
Just Arrived and for Sale,
Ct RYERAL good Seamsbeises and House Girts; a nice |
O lot of young Boys and Fellows, at
W H HENDERSON ft CO’S,
maylS-lf Whitehall street,
Estray—Newton County, Georgia.
T AKEN op on the freehold of J W Black, an Estrey
Ball Yearling, ot the following dotcrlption: About
two year* old, unmarked, with a whlto race, white under
tho belly; with red or.brindlo sides, a black spot under
the right eye. with some white along his back, and ap
praised by H K Downs aod A J. Blanton or the 617th dis
trict, G. SL, Newton county, Georgia, to be worth Fifteen
Dollars.
A true extract from the Xstny Book, this Hey llth,
1863. T A WALKER,
maylg-lw Clerk T. C
FiBE IHSDBINCE ASEHOY,
KEYSTONE BLOCK.
I AM now ready to Insure Property from Fire and Ufa
Risk, at my Office In Keyatene Buildings, In the fbl-
I.lowing First Class Onapenles, namsly:
GREAT SOUTHERN,
1 CONFEDERATE FIRE AND MARINE,
GULF STATE,
EUFAULA HOME.
I FLORIDA HOME,
W00DY1LLE Ala,
GEORGIA.
may7-Sm WM McNAUGHT.
50 REWARD.
T> AN AW AY’ from the subscriber, in Augusta,
Xv a Negro Boy 28 years of age; low, heavy
on a gray coat and bran buttons, and a Yankee cap.
bought him of M Harwell, ia Montgomery, Alabama
Georgia
ot; I
gusta, or confinement in any jail so that I may get I
w. l. van baton.
-.. Arrest tbe Deserters.
A REWARD of $30 each will be paid for tho apprehen
sion or any of the following deserters from Co D,
lit-Ga Cmlrj:
JAMES M MANNING, 38 jeers or age, 6 foot 6 re 8
Inches high, fclr complexion, dark hair, bins eyes, and by
occupation, when enlisted, a tanner.
^^^afrXke^ 4 or6 ‘" ch< '‘
A te I h^*»*-*-, ton. b, oc
-• mm-- oa Ki2 , u5’lx)D,18 , ,.JS^ie. 6 feet 6 v 8 Inches
high, fair complexion, light hair, bine eyes, and by occn-
paifrn, when enlisted, a firmer.
, Tho two first-mentioned deserters are supposed to be In
the nighborhori or their father, in Paolding county, Ga.:
- ‘ ‘ r In Harralson ccosty, Qa,ia the neighborhood
may 18 St*
Angnsta, Ueor^a.
Summer Hats.
Qrwi BOYS AND GENTS SUMMER HATS, just
-toUU cured at P G BEISKNTK.
Corn Brooms.
O D02 SUPER CORN BROOMS
190 bushsU Ground Peas, just received at
, Tbe above reward will he paid for their apprehension
| andddivreylnany ^.
majl3 3t
P 8 BX88ENTH.
Capt Com’g Co D. 1st Reg Ga Civ.
A it HARPER,
Com’g Detach’t 1st Ga Cavalry.
Camp Bpdngf. Marlon Co, Tenn, 5
By order ol Col
m*y7-lw
, May 4.1863.
MOTICE TO TftYPAf ERS IS FULTOJ CCBSTY
T YH'LP® CHy Hall aw Tuesdays, Wednesday*
i «a»U tae fire* of July, for tha purpose
2n2i a * 1 nS? Returns, at which time tha Books win be
to make return* will be dowU*>
taxeL Office hour* from 9 c’dock A. M.. to 4 o’clock P.
M. [msvd-tiljjlj W I HUDSON, T. ft.
1AA R'g AMS ENGLISH CAP PAPER
IW 2SO reams English Letter Paper
,j-0 reams Eogllsh Note Paper
.0 cases Men’s Shoes
6 balls Hops .
100 d u c Uoeu Cambric Handkerchief* at ,
m ajl4-lw WOODRUFF UU30N ft 00'S,
Runaway Negro Taken Up.
Ixtsrtjfc Dan* Cori»rT,,GA, llth May, 1663.
.VE now InTronton Jail, a negro boy takimup aod
..mod ever tv me by Joel Cross, of this ccuiriy. He
-. aliout 5 feet C lachestsigh, heavy sat, very dark>el*hs
about tec pounds, nbeuiffiryears old. at*) gays hff belongs
to Flank'll arris, orC-iftlusvIUe, Ala. YHte own* 1* rt-
qurated to coins' forward, urovo property;
lake him away. *-
may 14 w3m
charges and
sviiru,
eberlff.
UNDER DECREE 2N EQUITY,
Af.toa vi. AUUn. te .
O N Tntsday, the 19th day of May, 1883, (omman'lng
at 11-o’doek, A M, WiU be sold at the Mari, in Cha:-
m A p^lum^Sg^noWS HUNDRED or more NEC
accuri m-4 to thecal tare el Rico and Previsions.
Pale lists’of tbe Negroes, arranged In families aad giv
ing tneir names, age* and qualification*, may be ho4.apou
application to the office of th undersigned, 74 Ofroed
street, daring tbe week prec ding Iho day of acle. j -
Terms ea h. Purchasers lo pay lor bills of sale.
JAMBB TUPPEB,
znajl4-U!17 Masttr in Equity,
Charleston, a. a
NEQKO KART.
F FLD3 4 GRESHAM have opened a House Iu an ole-
rated ard bealtny locality on Poach Tree street.
They have on hadatotof llke'y Young Negroes—emoog
them a good tanner and shoemaker, a good planlutioh
Wockmnllh, and a teucy girl and child. J
They will keep a supp'y on hand at alltime* and will
either buy or sell on reasonable term*. Persons wishing
to buy or sell, will do woll to call on them, a* they are
de.orm’jied to give satisfaction- ft.
FIELDS ft GRESHAM
mayl4 dStwlt*A-laeta. Georgia.
JUST RECEIVED, j
250 Be3m * Sa P cran ®. London Made FOOLSCAP PA-
jgQ Reams, London, Full B’ke, LETTER PAPER
Roams CONFEDERATE PAPER ’
Dcrcn Sand’s BnglUh INK
J 00 Orest STEEL PENS, avsorteft
. mayU-lw BROWN, FLEMING ft CO.
Runaway Negro—Catch Him
j #ioo R i:\\ ARlf
Tk ANA WAY from mart Ktnt.-!.n Bartow c-
Xv February last, a very likely yellow orllcht c-^-per
Colored Negro Boy, About 17 yrar* old, named Tom—c»Ui
himself Thtma* Jeffreaoo; writes apretty foir hand, and
wrote his own pas*: vsijslmd in Char’oiton,S.C. 1
will give SlGOto any ore who will deliver him to me,
put him In any safo j:.ii and notify me >-o that I can get
him. Address me at Kingston, Ga. ■
apr3Mm 'SAMUEL SHEATd
at office this llth day
mayl3-6m
WM D LUCKLE, Ords’y.
GEORGIA, Bartow Countv.
1 XTY days alter date appUcatloa wtU be mid* lo ths
Coart or Ordinary of Bartow county for leave toast
the negroes belonging to the rotate of Elvira Henderson
deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs at law of said dm
rased. This April 37th, 1863.
nutyl find J. MES McGINNTS, Adtn'r.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
W : HERE AS John Maguire has filed bis application In
terms of law,, (as next of kin) for Letters oi Ad
ministration on tbe estate of William Maguire, late ol
said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to otteandadmonteh all concerned,
to be and appear at my office on or before the first Mon
day in Jane next, lo show cau-e, If any they have, why
tetters ol administration should not be granted said ap
plicant. Given under my hand and official signature,
this April 33,1868. '
Bpr2430d NATHAN LAND, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, New to ro County,
til HKRgAS John D Tinsley applies to me for letters
W of administration upon ths estate of Allsncen J
Tinsley, doc’d, lateof sableonnty:
These are therefore to cite end admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to show
canw ,ir any they have, wltbln tho time prescribed by law.
Why mid tattsu should not bs granted (srid applicant, on
he first Monday in May next. Given under my hands
office, this March, 1863. WM 0 LUCKIE, Uidt
ir2WWd
GEORGIA, Gilmer County.
llfUIKIlB, William Carroll, Administrator ot thee*.
V V tato of Abraham Pense, ba* made bte fins, return
and showing a settlement in fall, and make* application
in terms of law for Letters of Ditmlsston from said estate—
Thera ore, thorofore, to cite and admonish all person*
concernod to beau i appear at my office within the time
prescribed by tow. and «how causo, if any they havft why
■aid Utters should not begnantdd. Given under my hand
at office, Dec 1*., 1863.
■WtX&a J. F. CHASTAIN, OqUnary.
GEORGIA, Newton County. a
Y\ H K K . KAB * J 'hn C Yeoug applies for Letter* of Ad'
JJ boni* non on the rotate ot Asia;
Rtchard.on, decea»ed, late or laid county—
Throe aro, therefore, to cite aud admonlab aU and *tn-
gufarthe kiu-lrod aul creditor* ol raid deceased, to show
c*uu,if any they have, within the time prororihed by
aw, why said Letter* should not bo grantud the appl-
•nt on thk first Monday in June next. Given under my
band and officlsl signature,, this April 31st, 1808,
apr3b30d WM D LUCKIE. Oroln’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
veiUERKAS Mr* Mary ft HcCay applies tom* lor L*te
f V tors of Admiolstration upon too rotate ofBema-
miu-F. MoOay, deceased, late or said county—
Throe are, therefore, to cite andadmonish all and Bio-
gnlar,-the kladred and creditors ci said deceased, te show ’
rouse, if any they have, wlthia the Umo prescribed by
law, why letten should not be granted the applicant*—
tills 2ith Ap - - —
Given under my hand at
aprt9-80d
April, 1663.
i LUCKIE, Ordn’r.
GEORGIA Newton County.
M/HERE*S John Hammeck applies tome, for Letter
" of Afimintstratiou upon tha estate ef'Alexander F
Hammock, doc eased, late of Newton eonnty—
Thera are, there:, re, coadteemladtnrnUhallandsingu
lar, the kindred and creditors <>f said deceased, to show
cause, If any they have, within tho llrno proscribed by
law, why said letters should not be granted tbe applicant
on the first Monday in Jobs next. Given ccdor my hand
and pfteia) signature, this »pdl 24,1868..
aprMJOd ~ , WM p LUCKIE, Otdn’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
W IlEitKAS Mr* Ann K Alton appliis to me for 'etten
of Administration npon the estate orMucaaA'Tn,
tleccjued, la to of oid county—
Thera are, therefore, to ette’and admonteh ell and Mn.
gnlarj toe kindred end creditor* of raid dectarad, to ahow »
on too Brtt Motdiy in June next. Given m ’
audoSclat si E natnre, this April V4ih, 1863.
ap r24-80d ““ re nwo
WM D LUCKIft, Ordn'y.
GEORGIA, Newton County
lYROUGUT before us I
J J said conuty, and 6C-
nersool tho following d
onr Undo ufllcSal »!gnotnno«, tbfo 3J Mwcb, 1863*
■ j* 1 A{ipraise s#
IsXtraeExtric t he K.teay lfooV^his March 4th
war7.60d . ^T. A. WALKER. Clerk--
NOTICE TO DEBTORS ASD CREDITORS
out, within the time
their character and
. to said deceased, are
iiumedUto pay in on*.
JOSEPH BPEEB .Adm’r X
NOTIClii TO DEBTORS ft CREDITORS,
A *■*< paejon* indebted to Dr B J Dwight, bit* ol Bar.
tow county, deterasd. are hereby notified ami re
in terra* of the law. April 6th, 1863.
rprlMOd Y1 8 WILLIAMS. Adm'r
NOTICK TO DEBTORS ft CRED1TVU&
A I I- pi-rsoni Indebted to th* rotate or John B Holbrook,
rt iato of Fulton county, deceased, are hereby require
tel makoimafedMe payment; and all persons hariag
st said rotate are required to preeeut the
T SHALL apply at tha I
1 of Ordinary Of iter tow
EXECUTOR’S NOTICK.
lar term oT the Court
. _ j Georgia, after the pc t»
tone* of this Doties for sixty lUxs, for leave to sail ore
gro women Adaline, befongl in* to the rotate of Jame*
Dickers, n. deceased. April 32,1663.
■l.rttcoi , B F SMITH. Ex’r.
NOTICE.
Q1XTY DAYS AFTER _
O COURT OF OROINJ
.hall apply for leave to sri
Estate ot JKtSK S. FORD. late cf said County."
. may*J08BPH T. OftftMRR. Aftmi.i^^
Cutter Wanted,
A FIRST CLAS3 CUTTER CAN UKT A PERMANENT
job aeigotd wages, by applyieg Im'nodletely.et
l-'.UhUE A I-URTSILI.’H
msyS-.I.w Tailoring ftotablahmeay tfimis lla
Wanted to Rent.
A SMALL' DWELLING HOUSE, with two or area
al. roc-nu. hy tbe mouth. Apply at iho office of J. 11.
Seals’Job Office.
may9-tf
NOTICK.
I'iWO MONTH.-after data ai plicatioil Will bo miao to
L tii-- Court ef Ordinary of Beitow eonnty, 6a, for
’.cave to n-11 the laud end negroes belonging to the estate
.1 William mb, late of said county, deceased April
loth, isr-8. •
aprljMOd WfILLTAM T BURQft, Adm'r
NOTICE TO DKU i OUS ft CREDITORS.
A LL persons having demand* against the estate ol hi-
\ira Hi-tideis-.-n, lata of B*rtowcouaty, dec eased, ate
hereby uuide-J , ; li l tbocn legally authenticated, and
debtors are requested t , make payments This27lh Aprl,
: m*yl-40d
*
. j
- " ,*
t 4
JAMES McGINNIS, Adm’r.
J