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¥HE PUBLIC GOOD BEFO JIR^PBIVATIS ADVANTAGE
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1863.
VOLUME H—NO. 277
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'»itl publiehod ontil ordered out, and charged according
t -.be above rate*.
idvertieemenu ioeuried In the itaihk, and Weem, edl-
Uooa, will be oharged 60 per cent, additional to the regn-
Akdaily rate*.
<eariy adrertieere will bo limned to the ■ pace oontract-
I lor. They will he charged extra at regular rates for
ante, Rente, Removals, Copartnership*, Notice* to Con-
• -m oe *c., and payment d«mand*d quarterly.
aWT* Taamuawr ADvaarmuo aowr ax ram roa at An-
tutni soloxox
a a soLowow
NEW FIRM.
S, SOLOMON & BROS.,
HARDWARE \
Commission. Merchants,
(At the Store lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H ralHardwarcand lionse FurnMiingGo dsibrwi
aela aid retail Aleo receive on stora-ue and tale Produce
and Groceries, and every species of Merchandise cn lite
ral tome. "■
S8r Wo win give particnlar atlentio to couigementa,
and fnrnlih correspondent with mark.; reports when
d Mired.
decB 8m
MAYER & BERINGER
Commission Merchants,
7
IKO. W. ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
HD1TORS AND PROPRIETORS. ^
B. O. SMITH, M- D,—..... — 3. N. CARD0Z0,
atsocun xoims.
aas wBOLiaau nuuae m
MERCHANDISE, REAL E8TATE, BONDS AND
STOCKS,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sti.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
New Rates,
In oonsequence of the enormous increase in
the cost of every article necessary in publish
ing a newspaper, to say nothing of the ex
pense of living, we are in common with other
papers, compelled to advanoi onr rates of
subscription, Commencing with the present
issue the rates will be as follows:
Daily per annum $lu
Dal.y per month (lor any less time than
one year) 1
The Wekkly, enlarged and improved, wlil
be $1 per annum, or $2 50 to clubs of five or
more subscriptions sent at one time from tho
some office.
Subscriptions taken beforo the last of De
oember, alt, will be supplied under the old
rates.
No name will be entered on our books until
the money has been received, and all papers
will be discontinued when the subscriptions
expire.
Our exchanges will p'ease notice.
No advertieement will appear in the Weekly paper un
ices i>j special contract.
t : ti.iwiLeQ'.a to bo inserted m tt*o Weekly pap er only
. .egoler muvraJa tu either of the paper*, will be
barged 91 par *|oare tot *Y«fl ineerUon.
Announcing oaDdtdate* for 8uU t Coomy, and Mania*
*.*] oiTlce, |& each—to bo paid In advance In every Instance.
An advertisement* for Charitable InatltaUons, Military
*nu tfire Companies, Ward, Town, and other PuMic Meei-
• ngH, will be obarged half price.
titir ^g«3 and death* are published an news, but Obii-
oAriws iVtnuits m Ueapvct and funeral .notations as
t i r ..tverUovmanU
ft.tiboi.ai Notices in Looai Oolumn, will be charged 90
t.wtSl* pel leiwC
i »• , s, r, l-j Lircumstauces, to b •ncJodod in a
'aua.i
No deduction or varUUse* win b made from the forego-
^ rates. ADAIR A SMITH.
P ARTIOOLAU attention paid to consignments of Mer
chandise entrusted to us, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day saloe are made.
uorlS-Sm .
roOfiDBY AND MACHINE SHOP
SALE.
rj>HK UNDSKSIQNED, Proprietors ol the Chattanooga
. JPemdrr and Machine Wcrke, propose to aell the en-
tae e«unoBhment, eiauradng Machiaei >, Tools, Btack on
band, *c.—s i of watch is *» oumpUU a any 'ash
men* of the kind lo the (Xmitdermcy. We are new doing
a large and pro£table business, which would go 1mm edi-
-aei^ into the haoUc ot our succeeeors. 1 Lie bupenor ad-
v -utagee of Ucation wtll always iosuse an increasing bn-
•Mbeee so any extent desired, i ereons deeirona to invest
w»:» do well to oall and eganslne.
.it JZY nS&OS WhBaTKR 4 CO,
Chattanooga, July 91,1969. aug9-t£.
Notice--Barka Wanted.
MJLD1CAL FURYMYOK E OFF1CR, I
: » I'* AtUJiYA, «a., June 10,1899. f
• * n£ he* t prices will l# paid by the nude*signed for
JL large qnanUilea of tl.e following BAKK8:
turn, branches atd root of Dogwood, i.rootp eforred);
branthee and roots of White Willow; root, trunk and
blanche* of American Poplar, (called also Wbite-wood,
1 ana iDhp-tivc,; toot nreferred
«d. They may be brought to this (4bcp, or sent t.. Mr. L.
h. falser, Botanical Agent* Cunererlile ba.; or W. W.
bt.ibMu, liotatucal Ageut, Decatur, Ga.
- 4-v^ / tflfolWR 8. bLAOKfl^f l
ijl-tL Surgeon and Medical Purvey or, v. b. A.
Ageaoy for Ya. Tobacco.
A.. CONNELL,
Late of ttemphli, Tens.
i AS eatabUshed in Montgomery, sveVmwim e first-clam
1 Agency for aU kinds oi SM0A1NG AND GHRWINg
ViKOIMA TOBACCO, to which be would tupoclfally dl-
(oct public attention. The *hre formerly occupied by
^eeera. Middleton 4 LofUa, No, 11 Court street, has beau
eased lor the purpose, where at all ttm«« con be found not
*o*y the beet and moat general aasortmeoi o> Tobacco out-
Aio of Virginia, but aw a constant supply oi the coarceei
and hnoet gra lea of SUGAR. The lecllitn* >or obtaining
nugar cannot be snrpewed by aa> other house in the Uon-
^99 >f
W . H. HEMDER80 A ^ CO.,
AUCTION
Commission Merchants,
Wlilt.li.il street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
4VABCU0S* weekly. Plenty o. too., tretorage
wp.4U . - '
sN >
WM. FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger,
MARUTTA UTRkJtT,
ATLANTA, - BKOBB1A,
i S prepend tc da *U ktodl ot MiU Work, Ouuu, tturx,
I UvrM ud All Ike TU4o<ee braaciie. Buck
.rnitk work. II.tIoi been in-ajeye'l Ic.tp. >Ucai-m ,-bc|
of the Wgmn A Auiuitts 8etire.il for tk. keet ten )m.
he lUttm himeeir thu he oMt give entire ettU ectu-o it
the execution of *11 work* telniM «» hu*. Term. Cl
P 8—awn Boiler* npttml an short notice ooS-Om'
.M. HUXTIBOTOS, M- D:
1> JK T 1 S T,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OFtxCKlu Rawnon’s new building, corner Whitehall
and Hnnler streete—Residence, first houe* to the loft el
W yssoev’*. fahltf
A CARD.
M H. DAVLD BAYER, thmakfW ci p*»t ftvor* end tht
Lberel p.trou(e heretofore bestowed upon him
wool.! reaped fully lenooeo* to the c.H*su of Atlem* ud
earroondin^ oonntry, that he he* *«enri*ild hlmeelf with
S«m. J. J*eola usd J. Ken for th. purpose of opuin,
sn Anchor end Cnmmteetnn Bneinv, at hi* old Mud, oo
Wh tetudl etreet, Atlanta, UacrrYta, to ennnenre o. Bap-
temtwr 16th, usd would aouett a conttnnaisca of favor* fo*
tkaatvlm,
All than indebted to Mr. D. tUyet w«U 1 the book*
*04 notoe *t Use A action oftee, Md are earno-'praq—t-
X W nVTOHUOB
NEW FIRM.
R. M. FARES & CO,
AUCTION
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA.
Q ESPBOTFDLLY lolicit aibue f patronage and Lope
X\i by strict atunllun to batluee* to give entire bhiis-
lactlon to their patron*. . doc6-tf
AMOSH, LIGON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Wfaitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E OR the tale of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, Nfo
groea, Ao. ddo,-tl
w a uux. a oolb. w r mus.
INMAN, COLE & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
' For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise.
Real Ealatp, Litc Stock, Bond*, Slockri.
Negroes, &e.
W E have ample .tore room, end will give personal at-
tention to nil boRinoM entrusted tons. Office i.-
Bench 4 Boot’s store, Whitehall etreet. uovl-ti
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
BANK BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By kL SALOSHIN A 00, Broken,
nori6-3m« Alabama .treet, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO,
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ! '
WANTED, J;•
AT THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR <J A S H ,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
&TT. HKNDRRSON,
LOOK OUT FOR HIM.
#175 REWARD.
1 **68 P»y l»6 for th* capture and delivery to mo, or
conllntment in on, J.B »o that Inn got him, of ny
negro boy JIM, who raceway oo the 14th inat. He 1* a
fangt t mnlat to, 82 Jtui old. about 6 feet B lncbee high,
chunky nullt, weigh, abjnt 160 poenda, has raiher a bold
bop plwatt coon, enance—:nil lace—is very shtewd and
He waa raleed in Lnnem nrg county, Va. He
—ttoana. • U« wore, ffapnuh cap and
probably hae. forged,
a Yankee bine jacket. I wtll pay $100 for the arreet and
prom to convict any psr*ou for Laxbjrl g him, or aiding
him to escape. JOua H.
Atlanta, Qa. December 21,1S33
The Haooa Daily Xolrgr-ph, tie Dally Rs’ k *l, Chatta
nooga and the Aogntta Chronicle A Seaiin-I, (haiiy)will
each copy for two week*, and send bii.a to tlua office, and
•end advtrtkwr on* copy «f the j «per containing it.
deckl-dtfwSt W
ed to nail and
ItoftlOO
Omen or Asauraxr tlraKriaxaerx
Co Iambus. G», nept. i, lbo<
— i order ot (inartermaBor General 1 hare bwawe
(J trusted with entire command of csllectiry the hide
fc the heave, killed for the army, for tanntog, and tb.
itrtkxa ot |,ra*hrr for aanntocturing. Tauher* havihf.
n rrn**- ot neauter tor ataniuw*tuu.*. * - unh.i*
t^^thar o. baud wanttag Ride*, will do well to ad
mo with proper tehrencea. Toe army most oe shod.
A Card.
\%8T-Poibt, Ga., Jan’y 1st, 1862.
Cape. Jlentf Holms—
Sib: Some time since, I received a letter
from you, stating that yoh had received cer
tain reports derogatory to my patriotism to
my country, and that if I did not appear per
sonally at headquarters and report to you,
you would publ.sh me as a desuiter. 1 was
then in Atlanta at the Medical Hospital, and
not ablo to proceed on my way to tho army
I arterwards got a furlougn from a board of
surgeons and came homo.
A note was sent to me from you during my
absence on biisiness, and as soon as 1 oame
home to West-Point, I called to see you and
your lady told me you were not at home.—
Again 1 called, and y.t again, and you were
absent.
Now, sir, in reply to all, 1 can say that I
can make a showing of my course ever einoe
1 left camp ; neither did 1 cumu away with
out leave ; and as to starting back and go
ing us far ae Atlanta prior t(> tire time above
mentioned, when I suppoao' you heard from
Ltent. Grimett that 1 gave him the dodgo,
it mall false. Moreover, according to Gen
Cooper’s orders, every man who was not able
to bear arms was ordered to report lo the
Conscript camps to be examined by tho Post
Burgeon. This order I have obeyed, and my
furlough has been extended. 1 hope, Cap
tain, that you will do justico to mo.
w . • Yours very respectfully,
O. L. PHILLIPS,
Priv. in Co. K, 8th Confed. Reg., formerly
2d Miss, and Ala. Reg.
jan8-4t
$100 REWARD.
L klf£ my home, near the jnnctlon, o* Hnmtta atd
Walton street*, in thi* city, on the night of the 17th
nuTCmher last, a negro woman—dark mnlattr or copper
jDlurod. about -20 year* old, medium height, wi i^lt* auou t
160 pounds, named Patience, hut calls hetself liiujsa.—
tjbo has a husband In the Montgomery Artillery, acting
os a co k. she formerly belonged to John X Prior, ot
Cedar Town, polk county, Georgia—having been brought
to ibis city for oala, about lour weeks before sbe eli.—
bhe bos • h.ish voire and a scar on one ot her checks —
Sbo to. k away many articles of clothing not belong ugto
ber. A re* ord of *60 will be paid for her delivery to me
in tbl* city, or any sals Jail la this Mate, and an addi
tional reward ot $60 for Information that will lead .cube
bored her.
Atlanta, Ga, Dec 81,1E62
. RISK
jonkdawtf
FOR SALK.
A VERY VALUABLE FARM, containing 160 acre*, of
of which about 1£0acres ore unopened and well
timbered. The. pen land ha* for several years past been
and has prodneed 40 bushels of corn to the acre,
wet. watered by springs and a creek.
There are vwo good settlements on the place; two good
dwellings and all the necessary outbuildings—negro cab
ins, stables Ac, Ac. - *
It Is situated three-fourths ot a mile East from the
Ccnrt House of Marietta, Cobb county, and is in every
respect a most desirable farm.
parths desiring to purchase, srill do well to eximlno
tho place before baying elsewhere.
Apply by letter or personally, to the subscriber, who is
bn the place, WUiLlAH KIRKLAND,
ietta, 6a., Jsh. 3,1868.janS-lm*
Mario
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
REV. JA8. GREER, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
i-pHIS SCHOOL will commenbe on the second Monday of
X January, 1663, In the basement of the Central Pres
byterian Churoh. reams the same as in other Schools of
like character in Atlanta. References—Ilev. Dr. YV ilson,
Rev. J. L. Rogers. Por testimonials see printed circular,
decal-lm
- FOB. SALE.
House and Dot in Decatur.
r I'HE House has six large, comfortable, well finished
X room*, eoeh lOvtn having a fire-place. All esiential
outbuildings, and good garden spot on the place. The
lot contains % of an acre of land. ;
Possession given immediately. Terms cash.
SSTIP A P MORTON.
HzADQUaSTkXS l-VAUT CoBB’S LkOIOX, I
Culpeppei c-unty, Va_ Dec. 10,18t2. j
A LL members of this command absent without leave,
or whose furloughs have expired, are ordered to ro
tH*rt fjr duty at these Headquarterr immediately, unless
— 1 — — - — ..r *ka Pa*r*,Iapain Q Inlaw Irmv
•leased by a Surgeon of the Confederate S uaes Army,
IS they will be published ns deserters and treated
otherwise they i
accordingly.
demount
W O DEL0..Y,
Mgfor Commauuing.
A WANTED.
Atlixta A Ww-Poi.vi Bansosn,
Atlanta, DeccmDer a, 1862.
1A (WI CORDS OF ENGINE WOOD, to be delivered
Xv.v/VAJ immediately Liberal prims will be paid.
Address 0X0. G. HULL,
Superintendent, Atlanta.
Or JOHN O GUINN,
de:4-lm Supervisor, Ladrange.
Prom the Mobile Advi rtisor A Regtster.
Villainy Unveiled.
The following presentment of the Grand
Jury in the Confederate Court, was yesterday,
by order of HisHooor Judge Jones, spread up-
ou the minutes of tho Court, and a copy for
warded to the President. Understanding that
His Honor had expressed a wish for its pub
lication, we Uy it beforo our readers
Confederate states of America.
Southern Division erf the District of Alabama:
Tho Grand Jurors of the Confederate States
of America within and.for the Division of
the District aforesaid, after having been dil-
gently engaged during the two past weekB in
investigating causes avising under the gener
al instructions of tho Court, beg leave res-
peotfully to report that their labors are now
dosed for the Term. Resides the several pre
sentments which they have heretolore made
in the form of Bills ot indictment against
criminal otlenders, they desire to oaU the at
tention of the Court, and through its instru
mentality, that of the proper departments of
the General Government, to a matter of mo
mentous interest to the country at large, into
whioh they have carefully inquired, and in
respect to which, though they are unable to
prefer any specific accusations against indi
viduals, they have elioited facts whion they
deeiu it of the highest importance to; divulge
under the sanction of official authority.
The matter in question relates to the wide
spread perversion and abuse by Government
officers, as these jurors believe, of tho public
transportation to purposos of personal emol
ument and speculation. They find, among
other facts of the same nature, and conBpiou-
oua among them, that George B. Clitneral, a
resident of tbe city ot Mobile, at or about
the month of Marou of (ho present year, after
having procured, through the agency of A.
R. i’owell, of Montgomery, an'order from
Maj. W. 3. Asb, General Transportation Agent
at Richmond, for tho forwarding of public
supplies from New Orleans to Montgomery,
proceeded to buve transported' thereunder
large quantities of sugar and molasses,.which
were to a very small extent, in any at all,
Government army stores, but almost entirely
the property of private speculators, and the
subject of enormons profits; the amount
whereof they cannot more accurately define
than by stating that they were not less than
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.—
Those jurors furthor find that while this
transportation of protended publio sup
plies was monopolizing tbe railroads to enrich
a few interested individuals, tho whole com
munity of tho State, together with the State
and Uuueral Government themselves, were
dailj and deeply suffering the most serious
dutvimj>i by their almost complete exclusion
irom tab use oi said t-o..J». T:,o> fu.-thorfind
that tho goods in question wero several times
arrestod m their transit by yigilant officials,
who donbted tho pretenco that they were Gov*
eminent property, notwithstanding the~same
wore fraudulenly marked “C. S. A;” and that
on every such oooasion, Mr. Clitheral, who
-sometimes verbally desoiibed himself as a
Government agent, but was really the 1 salar
ied agent of the unknown speculators, repre
sented that they wero publio supplies; and
the authorities at Richmond having charge
of sueh matters, when telegraphed upon the
subject, confirmed inis erroneous statement
by directing that the goods should be per
mitted to go on, or by referring tu the orig
inal authority in the h»nas of it jurCalhouu
at Montgomery, who, upou sim.l»r applica
tion, returned the same answer and direc
tion.
Such are the main circumstances of one of
the tre-isactlons developed in evidence before
this body. Others wore collaterally disclosed
in the course of its investigations; blit tho
detailed presentment of this one is deemed
sufficient to satisfy the. duty which jthese
Grand Jurors believe their official obligation
requires them to perform, namely: to expos*
an evil of the deepest gravity, and, it iq fear
ed, of the most alarming' extent, and which,
in their deliberate judgment, should be stern
ly and speedily repressed by those in power.
H. G. HUMPHRIES, Foreman.
Gambling 1st Richmond.
The following picture oi the gambling houses
of Richmond presents a view of the progress in
vice of the capitol that promisea to more than
rival Washington In the palmiest days of its
corruption, public and private. It is copied
from the Richmond Examiner :
We are informed that there are not less than
forty well-known gambling establishments in
this city. The expense ot maintaining these
establishments is enormous. The market bill
alone of one of these fashionable houses is said
to svorage a hundred dollars a day. Notwith
standing their vast expenditures in sumptuous
repasts, in free liquor, in princely upholstery,
aLd in enormous rents, these houses coin money
like the mints of genii. The gamblers have
glutted with money certain classes of Richmond;
they put up the price of every luxury; they toy
and wanton with money in all sorts of giddy
and fantastic extravigance, and throw Confed
erate notes to the winds as if they grew on
trees. Recently a bid for eighty-five thousand
dollars wad made by a gambler in this city for a
princely landed estate in this vicinity, the name
of which is historical.
It is a fearful calculation that undertakes to
determine the sources from which this great
glut of gain comes. A portion of it is wrung
from ruined lives and broken hearts; but the
cup of private misery alone is not sufficient to
account for the stream of ill-gotten wealth
poured out from the gambling establishments in
this city. Much of their gain is the money oi
tbe Government, squandered at the gambling
tables by Commissaries, Quartermasters, and
oihers who have the use of public funds. These
are the distinguished victims for whom the net
is spread and the soiteBt word spoken, and it is
through their temptation and fall, and the des
perate dishonesty of the man who stakes the
money of ano’her, that the gambler makes his
bulkiest and easiest gains. v '
look here.
3Q SHARES CONFEDERATE INSURANCE COMPA
NY STOCK. 76 yer cent, paid in.
.ml It u th* 4atT of *U patriotic tanner* tu uaai in * I 76 Share* Uaion Loan A Buil-iing AMorixtion Stock.
u*mo AU l«*tb*r held at snreejonetle pries* »UI b*i 26 Shore* Phoenix Loan A BaUdlig Association Stock,
“TL -. F.W. DILLARD. I for ule by JOHN R. WALLACE,
■tpUiff A Qtn. I decS-tf At store of P A G T Dodd.
' Sickness in Richmond.
The Richmond Examiner of the 29th alt,
furnishes theTjIIowing unfavorable'account
of the health of that oity : t
For eighteen months Riohmond has been
tbe ohief hospital of a great army, number
ing at different times lrom’seventy-five to
two hundrod thousand men, some of whom
were, as is the case with armies, at all timea
affected with every known.dislemper. Since
the first of July last, great battles have been
fought in quick succession, thousands of the
wounded have been hurried hither, some .to
recover, but many to languish and die. I The
tainted breath of these thousands, and the
gangrene and decomposition of the hospitals
has poisoned the very air. Diseases unknown
to our climate have spread from the hospi
tals, and are dealing death in every street.
Typhoid fever, camp fever, typhoid pneumo
nia, diptberia, scarlet fever, all of the most
malignant character are daily carrying off
young and heretofore healthy citizens.-—’
Small-pox, too, is on the increase, and of a
type whioh defies treatment. The city hos
pital is tilled to suffocation with its victims,
while the Confederate Government has a
large hospital in the city and another at
Howard’s Grove, which are also full. In
adnition to the terrible diseases we have enu
merated, another still more dreadful and
loathsome has recently manifested its pres
ence in onr midst. 1 Tho doctors say it is
malignant scarlet fever. . Its symptoms are
multiform. In sonic cases it comes on with
a dull feeling about the head, as of an in
cipient cold, pains in the back and sore
throat. During the paroxysms of the fever
which supervenes, Wood gushes from the
nose, eyes and eats of the patient, and
mortification irequently precedes death.—
The di=ease terminates fatally in from three
to six days. This dreadful scourge is yet
rare in appearance, but, taking into conside
ration the direct causes of disease in the city,
which we have barely glanced at, withont
detailing half their extent, it cannot be mat
ter of sorprise, should it become epidemic.
There are here, unhappily, all the conditions
necessary for the generation and propagation
of the deadliest plague that ever affiioted any
oity of the earth: a dense population liv
ing in crowded hotels and boardingrhousea,
working in Crowded shops and offices and.
walking in ct'owded streets, and all breath
ing air tainted and poisoned by thousands
of aiok, wounded and dying.
ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MB&CHANTS,
WOODRUFF'S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
TOBACCO, R.ICB, GUNNY BAGGING, Ac
1 AC\ boxes tobacco.
26 tierce* prime new Rice
6 bales Heavy Gunny Bagging
26 bbls North Garoltua Salt
60 reck* North Carolina Balt
100 aacka Extra Family Flour
100 rack* Superfine Flour
200 bu.hel* prime Wheat
6 bait* Factory Yarn
ALSU,
60 acre* well timbered Land, 2t£ miles from the Car
Shed.
6J | acre lot with house containing 4 rooms, on Peach
Tree ro*d, mile* from (he Cer Shed.
Valuable Real Estate, in 0*rieiyri!le,Q.i, consisting oi
large two etory brick, lire proof outldiug, containing two
stores, and several wooden building* on tbe lot. It uono
of the beet stand* in tbe town, for doing buiiness.
Lots ol Lend No. 1044, second district, ftmrtt section;
No. 97, filth district, first section, Lumpkin county; Nr.
19,17th distrio. of originally Henry county, now Fulton.
ALSO,
8 likely Negroes, 2 Carpenters and 1 Shoemaker—all
good workmen. LlGuN, HOWARD « CO.,
2 No. 8, Peach Tree street.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan 1,1863. jsn21w
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.,
A TIERCES KICk for aale by
Utt d«cis-tr viif
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
for sale by
FOSTER, QUEE.v A CO.
OAA BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
declH-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
1 A BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
for sale by
declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
1 AA SOLDIERS’SHIRT : AND SOCKS for *alo cheap by
J -«V dcclS- f FOSTER, QUERN A OO.
gMALL L'JT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
W. H. HANNON & BROTHER.
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
--■7~ MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
declOly £ .. H
J. Be TIPPIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
.- -i> ■ Domestic ; • - V
,1DRY GOODS,
f y ONNALLVS BLOCK. Whitehall etreet our door* from
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR BALK.
ACRES OF LAND, 16 cleand the balance heavily
CHICORY.
QA BARRELS CHICORY, (he only rotwiitu e for Ooffue,
on consignment and for tale by tho barrel or sack
by <* ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Jan2-tf 2 I Commiaaioa Merchants.
COFFEE. / .
LOFTY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, oh epukignment and
X 1 for aale by .. ANDERSON, ADAIR * 00,
J»n2-tf Commteeiou Merchant*.
RICK.
,-y TIKR0K3 NSW RICE on consignment andfor tal
hj
Jan2-tl
ANDRR80N, ADAIR A 00,
CcmmlMioh Merchant*.
LOGWOOD,
BOXES EXTRACT LOG WOOD, on consignment and
for sal* by ANDERSON, AIJAIlt a CO,
janZ-tf CommiHiou Merchants.
10
PEA NUTS.
g|jQ BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on consignment aud
side by
decU-tf
COTTON YARNS.
pjQ BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment and for
Ly ANDERS ON, ADAIR A CO,
decll-tf Commission Merchants.
QUININE. ff
OAA OUNCES best FRENCH QUININE, on eenslgn-
ment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
nov26-tf Commission Merchants.
- - mn*»S*
fr SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
O <ale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
nov21-tl Commission Mecrhants.
SALT.
C-rUl SACKS VIRGINIA SALT, on consignment and
QUU for aale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
norU-tf Oommtaston Merchants.
SUGAR.
OAA HHDS. SUGAR, Yariou* grades, on consignment
and for sale by
nov!6-tf
FLOUR.
1 K rt BBL8 ' SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
XuU FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
novlfi-tf Commission Merchant*.
PEACH BRANDY.
F FTY BBLS. PURE PEACH BRANDY, on consign
ment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
novl6-tf Com mission Merchant*.
CHAMPAGNE.
Oil DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,.cn consignment and
4U for sale by _ ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
novlb-tl Commission Merchants.
V SOAP.
i «WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
26 Boxes Toilet Scap, on consignment and for sale by •
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
nov-15tl Commission Merchant*.
* SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for ult
4 by ANDERSON, aDAIR A CO,
novl5-ti Commission Merchant*.
COUNTRY JEANS.
A LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on consign
ment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
novlfotf Commission Merchant*.
kobert j no war. Joan s. lowar. xxacxu.cs o. stiaxHdx.
NEW FIRM.
HOBEBT J. LOWRY & CO.
Suc:ejsora to Robert J Lowry.
PR O DtJOE
Commission Merchants,
Johnson’s Block, Whitehall Street,
GEORGIA.
ATLANTA,
j*n4-3m
1 O A ACRES OF LAND, 16 cleared the balance heavily
X4t\J tin bered, with a large, completely finished honsb
containing nine rooms with rloset* end fire place*; two
framed negro bon***, smoke house, carriage house, stable,
cow sheds; a fine orchard, a large gel it Mb ft* Said place
1* situated on the public road, five miles from Marietta
and six frosu ra’a'ifni r|ulu|l_ i nth plaoee ofr.sort in
■ilismsri For particulars' 4uply to B. W. Joyner, of the
firm ot HntUtoo, Msrkfey k Joyner, Atlanta, or to J. M.
Ipringer, on tho premises. ■ “ decl8-tf
, * l-'.z: ’DRYGOODS. " 1
5000YARDS CALICOES ;. - • -
300 yards bleached Sheeting
260 pair Ladlee’and Miss.s Gaiter* and Slipper*
12 doxen Men’s and Boy’s Hate
And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sal* at wholesale
only by 8. SOLuBON A BROS',
dccl7-tf Commission Merchant-,
500!
;FOR -SALK.
txj. Nonpareil, 600 E*. Brevier Type, ntssu lotus,
cases, dash rule*, advertising rules, column roles,
chases, Ac, in tact, a complete outfit for a paper mo by bu
The ir»*——'nave been seed but a short time, and tuer)
thing Is complete and in perfect order. For furthiv pa>
Ocular* apply to J. J. MARTIN.
Ex sent estate ot B. Y. Martin,
mar20-tf 'l-r : tor.'. - Colombo*.u*.
; r $20 REWARD.
A SMALL DARK G«EBN TRUNK, marked oa the cud
cither Mrs. Bellie E. Hence cr Mias Alice Latimer,
Manassas, Georgia, ns taken from the Passenger Depot,
either by mistake or intent.onaliy, on last Friday night,
th*2Sth ultimo. The above rewatd will be paid forth*
Trunk and contents to Mr. S. J. Shackelford, under the
Poet Office, s. d no question* asked
■ ' '
decZ-tf
. NOTICE.
B V WILLINGHAM.
.GROCERIES Etc.
5000 P0BMBS TENS'388KB BACON
6000 fi). Csrb Soda
4000 fin Tallow ' ’’ “ ‘ .
600 B>* Star Candle*
100 foa Turpes tin* Soap ’ V ' .
300 for Copperas
36 lbs Green Tee
30 doxen Broom*
60 lbs Ginger ’
100 Bis Spice
100 Ibe Grain Pepper
For sale at wholesale by : l -
& SOLOMON A BROS,
Commission Merchant*, at the store lately occupied by
Brady A Bolomou.
decl7-tf
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE 6E0K8U HOME IS8UBAJVCE COMPACT,
Capital $260,000.
DR. JAR. F. BOZEMAN, President. ''
D. F. WILOOX, Secretary.
Life Department at Savannah.
▲ARON WILBUR, Actuary.
LB. R. 2>. ARNOLD, Co a ml ting PhytSciun.
F LI Cl Ed are issued on tho lire* of white penoni, old
or young, on Tory larorahle term The seonrity is
ample, and piluilegea are rery lihesal.
Call upon the Agent and got all uece sory Information
and Uke » Policy cay onr life. ■ *
jan2-3m , S. D. NILES, Agent.
ATLANTA FEMALE IHST1TVTE.
T HIS INSTITUTION ha* uot been taken for a UoepUal
ae reported, and I have the aMurance ot the Poe#
gorget* that it will not be taken. The exercise* will hr
resumed on the 2d Monday m in January, and coatiuue 161
a scholastic term of monthc. Under the preeenre o
the times we are compelled to raise the rates of Tuition
Ihechargee therefore will be m follow*:
Collegiate Department far nix months. $36 00
Preparatory do do 30 00
Primary do do - 24 00
Incidental' ......... 90
Mnek: and Piano rent tame old price*.
On< -half the above chargee mwt be paid in advance in
everv instance.
deciT-tf 3. B. MAYSON, Prerident.
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