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BY ADAIll & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1863.
VOLUME II—NO. 279
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»ubaeri|>(toia M. AdvtrtliUg Athtdnl* at
th< Confederacy and Iat*lli|iac*r.
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i Squares,
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Vearly advertising, with th* privilege of change, will
e taken at the following rates:
o: one Square, renewable once a month, * 83
dor three Squares, .... 60
dor one-fanrib Column, 60
for one-half Column ...* 110
' f or one Column,. Sso
.1 tabular work, with or without rule*, and advertise
. --its occupying double eoluenn, wilt be charged doable
■ I labnve rale*:
Advr ■ i K.emoiit* not markod ou copy for a specified time,
ill published until ordered out, and charged aeeordlog
the above rate*.
advertisement* Inaertod in the Dailv, and Wswkv.edl-
oil! uO charged Oh per cent, additional to the regu-
■••r daily rate*.
feariy advert Here will U l.unuM to the (pace contract-
l n,r. They will by ohalgeu ellia al regular ralea for
A anl*, Scuta, Removals, Copartner stupa, Notice* to Uon-
«• <uoe*. Ac., and payment demanded quarterly
T'mnhiot ADvauriaiao hoot *1 ram rua ,a An-
No advertisement wilt appear In the Weekly papei nn-
•ea. by special contract. -
Ad verlMcmenU Co bo inserted in the Weekly pap ei only
or at irregular Interval* In either ol the paper*, will be
barged *■ per square for every insertion.
Anuonootag candidates It r State, County, and Uonici
pal office, *3 each—tn be paid In advance in every instance.
All advertisements for UharilaMe Institutions, Military
uhl fire Companies, Ward, Town, and other puhlis Meet
'Ogs, will be charged half price.
Uarrmgc, and deaths art: published a* news, but Ob t-
■aries tribute* of Respect; and funeral -nviiatiotls a*
•the, .uvertiseraeut*.
Kdiiorial Notices In Local Column, will be charged 2U
. ism per line.
he paper, under uo oiruuustances, <o b .Deluded in a
contract.
No deduction ot variation a hi ■> ,uute from the forego
At rates. ADAIR A SMITH.
fUliNMT AND MACHINE SHOP
FOR MAJLF.
rnilK UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors ot the Chattanooga
X foundry and Machine Works, propose to sell the bn-
tire establishment, embracing Machinery. Tool*, 8took on
band, *c.—ail of which is ns complete a. any wsNub
meat of the kind in the Confederacy. We ate now doing
a lapge and profitable business, which would go Immedi
ately into the hands of out successors. The Superior ad
vantages of Iceation will always ionise an increasing bn-
snws so any extent desired, t ereons desirous to Invest
will do well to call and examine.
THUS WEBSTER A CO.,
Chattanooga, July Cl, 18>X *ng2-tf.
Notice—Biirka Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR S 0FF1C8, I
Atiaata, Ua., Jline V0,1862. J
<. UK best prices will l.o laid by theundersigned for
X large qnantnlee of tbs following UAKU8:
fctern, branches and root ul Dcgmood, (root p eferred);
branches and roots of White IMUuw; loot, trunk and
branches ot Auitrican lhplar, (called also White-wood,
canoe-wood ana lulip-tret,) loot preferred.
These barks most be caiefnllv dried and securely pack
ed. They may be brought to this office, or seut to Mr. L.
W. Waller, Botanical Agett, Carter.vlllo Ua ; or W. W.
Durham, Botanical Agent, Decatur, (la.
GEORGE 8. L’LAUKIK,
iyl-tL burgeon and Medical Purvey or, v. 8. A.
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
A. COivNEIJL,
;Late of Memphis, Texan,
ABestabllshod in Uonlgasnsry, Alabama, a flrst-clas*
il Agency for all kind* it SMOKING AND ClIKWlNu
VIRGINIA TOBACCO, to which ho would respectfully di
ed public attention. Tbs store formerly occupied by
Aesere. Middleton A Loftin, No, 11 Court street, Lae faeeo
eased for the purpose, where at all time, can be found not
•n'y the boat and most general assortment ul Tobacco out-
•Ido oT Virginia; bnt also a oooataut supply ol the coarsest
and finest gra lee of SUGAR The lacUities lor obtaining
Bngar cannot be surpassed by any other house n, the Con-
•«p3d-,f
W. H. HESDEKSU.. GO.,
^AUCTION
and
Commission Merchants,
'Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, OEUUGIA.
49-Auctions weekly. Pl.inty o. .on, or storage.
WM. FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger,
MARIETTA STREET.
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA,
1 8 prepared to do all kinds at Mill Work, Oountiy nuts,
li-.ro Bbtohsm end all the vanuue branches i, Blocs
smith work. Having been employed intbe Macniie .-be,
the last*
smith work. Having
of the Wc*t<m A Atlantic Ball road for
he flatters himaeir that beam giveei
the execution of all work* eatrnstod to
P 8—Steam Boilers repaired uo abort
tusvni sotouoa
A A SOLO icon
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.
HAKDWARK
Commission Merchants,
- ■
(At the Btore lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN STORK and are receiving a stock of gene
ral Hardware and Hon*i< Furnishing Go- da for whole
sale ard retail Also receive on storage and sale Produce
and Groceries, and every species of Merchandise on libe
ral terms.
4®- We will give particular attention to consignments,
and tarnish correspondent with market reports when
desired. * dec9 8m
MAYER & BERINGER,
Commission Merchants,
aim waoLiiuu matins u
MEBCHAiYDISE, BEAL ESTATE, BONDS AND
8T0CIS, . j
Corner 'Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of. Mer
chandise entrusted to ns, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day sales are made.
nnvl3-3m
a x raaxe
X W HOTCHZOOfi
NEW FIRM
R. M. PARES & CO ,
Jk. UC T I b N
* • ‘ X ' AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,'
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
K ESPJCGTFUl.LY solicit a share f patronage find hops
by strict aUrmlon to business to give entire satis-
lactlon to their patrona. decS-tf
B B AXOSS If LI00N B U UK1
AMOSS, LIGON 4c CO.,
i
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
~p!QR the sale of Produce, Merchandise, Beal Estate, Ne
groes, Ac.
dde.-ti
W X IBXAif. X COLS. W P IKK AN.
INMAN, COUE & CO.,
GENERAL -i i
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,)
Beal Estate, Live Slock. Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, &c.
yy E have ample store room, and will give personal at
tention to all bnsiness entrusted to
Beach A Root’* store, Whitehall street.
Office 1.
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BONDS, STOCKS, SPEC
SXCHANGB,
BANE BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By M. 8AL03HIN A CO, Brokers,
nov26-3m* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SILT MANUFACTURING CO.,
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT, ..7'
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
. WANTED,
AT THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR GASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
B. T. HENDERSON, Agent
Jaalltl - ►
LOOK OUT FOR HIM.
$175 REWARD.
1 W1LL pay $75 for tho capture and delivery to me, or
J?*»»gt In any Jail eo that I can get him, ol my
MTO boy JIM, who runaway oo the 14th Inst, lie is a
iH- HDHT1HGT0N, M- D .
DEN T X s/r,
ATLAMA, UJtOKQlA, Atlanta, Ge. December SI, 1M
’ ■ „ The Macon Duly Xelegreph, the Daily Bsbel, Chatta-
Of>iCk:—la Rawson’s ue s buiidtng, curaec Whiiehall nooga, and the Augusta Chronicle A SeutiaeL (DaHvtwill
and Hunter streets- RmUsism. first house to the left ot eacn copy tax two weeks, and tend till. tothW offlc V » nd
Ool. Yancey's. *vni advertiser ope copy of the paper covtsi„ ln ;7,_
. - , .uusvray os the 14th inst. He is a
*5 ** **“» oW. about 3 feet 9 Inches Mgb,
«» Pooods, ba. ralher a Ldd
eamuteoun'lenanea—;loll taco-is very ahrewd and
ta Lnnenv-nig county, Va. He
iwS He wor * t a^ush cap and
PWI'oGfor thearreetand
peoot to convict any person , or g him, or aiding
JOHN H. RICE.
A CARD.
, thinkful .Cl post tavort ami the
heretofore bestowed upon him
__ooe lo the c-ti*en» of Atlanta and
, that bo has aSNociatld himself with
J. Kap ? for the purpose of opening
nLssion BqiIoWi hi* old *uuid, od
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commence on 8ep-
»«bev 16th, sad would eolkit. a conUnnaoce of tavror* for
the new firm.
All those indebted to Mr. 1). Mayer wiU flou th* book*
i at the Auction office, and are earne-iiy reqneet-
* l*tplO-tf] D. MAYER.
dec21-dtfw3t
— ‘ Omacr Hsiun Quisniuar
Oolumbus, Ga, 8ept. 6, loev ,
b x order of Quartonuaster General, 1 hava been eo.
trusted with enure command or cutfecxicg tbs bids.
Jt the beeves killed for the army, for tanning, uml tb«
nrehase of Leather for manufacturing. Tanners bavins
Leather on hand and wan ting Hides, will do well toad
irese me with proper reference#. The arssy msot-Le shod,
sud It Is the duty of all patriotic tanner, tn assist te*.
leather held at unreasonable price# will L
doing. A
mpremedl
All 1
E.W. DILLARD,
A-tim.
bUtket* CbfiUttUali;
J KO. W. ADAIR,.......J. HENLY 8MI
■DITOES AED FBOFBIKTORB.
B. C. SMITH, M. D,.i J. N. CABDOZO,
ASSOOknf EftHES.
Ladles AppointedDy the Hospital Associa
tion to Visit the Soldiers' Rest Dally.
Tuesday morning—Mrs. Mayson and Miss
Mell.
Tuesday evening—Mrs Perino Brown, Mrs
Fowler.
Wednesday morning—Mrs Hall, Mrs Law*
she.
Wednesday evening—Mrs Peck, Mrs Over
by.
Thursday morning—Mrs Maffit, Mrs 1 Win-
ship.
Thnr8day evening—Mrs Payne, Mrs Vena
ble. ' J
Friday morning—Mrs Jno H’Scals, Mrs 0
Jones.
Friday evening—Mrs Bass, Mrs Simmons.
Saturday morning—Mrs Howard, Mrs Dr
Young.
Saturday evening—Mrs Chandler, Mrs
Hoyt.
Sunday morning—Miss Sallio Johnson,
Miss Annie Clayton.
Sunday evening—Mrs R Rogers, Mrs Lane.
Mrs I WINSHIP, President.
Bailer’s •«Farewell” and Banks’ Saluta
tory— Exchange of a (‘Beast” for a Nonde
script.
We are indebted Jo Capt. BresWood for
ew Orleans dates of the 21st and 22d, in
which we find the. valedictory of Butler, and
the salutatory of BankB. Both are Yankeo
productions, and '‘fishy’’ as might be look
ed for from tho vicinity of -Cape Cod. We
give them as we find them in the Federal or
gan, the Delta:
MAJ-GEN. BUTLER’S FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THE
ARMY OF TUB GULF.
The following Ladles have been Appoint
ed to Stay at the Wayside Hospital.
Monday: Morning—Mrs Blanchard, Mrs
Everett. Evening—Miss Kate Hoge, Mrs
Richard Orm.
Tuesday : Morning—Miss Fauni.e' Butt,
Mrs Wyly. Evening—Mrs Chisolm, Mrs A
E Johnson.
Wednesday.: Morning—Mrs Tomlinson,
Miss Lizzie Hoge. Evening—Mrs Bass, Miss
Lou Cozart. -
Thursday: Morning—Mrs Simms, Mrs Aus
tell. Evening—Mrs Pease, Mrs Davis.
. Friday : Morning—Mrs Rhodes, Mrs Mary
Combs. Evening—Mrs Rawson, Mrs Root.
Saturday : Morning—Mrs Gordon, Miss
Alice Gordon. Evening—Mrs F A Watson,
Miss Mattie Dean.
Sunday. Morning—Mrs Cohen, Mrs Pope.
Evening—Miss Vio Wilson, Mrs R Peters
The foil)wing Ladies have been appointed
to prepare food for the wounded soldiers who
are arriving daily from Murfreesboro, com
mencing January 4th, 1863.
Sunday—Mrs Dean, Mrs Hardman, Mrs
Niles, Mrs Wyly.
' Monday—Dr Ford, Misses Hoges, Mrs Cole,
Mrs Simms.
- Tuesday—Mrs Anderson, Mrs Chisolm, Mrs
Massey, Miss V Wilson.
Wednesday—Mrs Brown, Mrs • Fish, Mrs
McDaniel, Mrs Huntington, Mrs Alexander
Wallace. jj. .’
Thursday—Mrs Collier, Mrs Pope, Mrs
Blanchard, Mrs Rhodes, Mrs Allen, E John
son. ”
Friday—Mrs Bass, Mrs Dr Roach, Mrs Jno
Glenn, Miss Fannie Bntt, Mrs Everett.
Saturday—Mrs - Root, Mrs RawBon, Mrs
Gordon, Mrs Durand." ~ 7
Mrs JOHN COLLIER,
"** •• President.
fa ■ U V ..
Atlanta Hospital Association,
The following committe have been appoint
ed to cook for the .<Car-shed, commencing
January 5th, 1868f
Monday—Mrs G G Howard, Mrs W Clay
ton, Mrs Dr Simmons, Mrs J H Lovejoy.
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Alexander, Mrs Rice,
Mrs CrusseO, Mrs Dr Jones. : . ;i j
Wednesday—Mrs Peck, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs
Dr Grant, Mrs Jno H Seals.
Thursday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs Davis, Mrs
Purtell, Mrs P Brown.
Friday—Mrs E Payne, Mrs Chandler, Mrs
Venable, Mrs Hoyt. _ .7 .'7 "'
Saijivjlay—^M^s t Wihship| Mrs Foreacre,
MraGoode^Mip Dr f owell. s» : .
Sunday—Mrs Ponder,. Miss Matt Msll,
Mrs Dr Brown, Miss Joinor.
isrft rmr;! •
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
UBSORIBEBS to the-Trodoce Loan are earnestly re-
(5 quested to p -y up their subscriptions The tiovem-
muut desires an early settlement. All | ersons with funds
to invei t'caiuu t render a greeter service to their uu oil try
than by taking right per cent bonds of the )l,000,00o
Loan. A*e ere prepared to issue them promptly. All the
Hands ordered by hs for subscribers have arrived and sre
ready for dqUrory. They will please forward our Receipts,
and we will'send the bonds as they may direct. We hold
(hem at the risk of the Owners. The Cotton of Enbfori-
bms wilt W taken nt the market price by the Government
In exchange for Bonds, — ; .. .. —
lAGEKTd AT , . .. . { '
Savannah—R Hobersham A Sous.
Col am bus—D Adams
Macon—N O Monroe.
Kewnan—J. 3. Pinson.
L Vi range - Jesse McLendon.
Atlanta—A. P. Dearing.
Griffin — R. Kins. « •* ;
PHINIZY A CLAYTON.
jaaS-lm General Agents Produce Loan for Ga.
&A1LR01P CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICE.
P R0P08ALS are invited for the bridging, grading and
superstructure of that part of the Rome and Bine
Mountain Railroad, extending from Kerne, Ga, to the Ala-
buna line-a distance of 22 miles.
The bids most state the shortest peseible time that the
contractor can do the work bid for.
the dtl!T «7 ^
01 *Le Board of Directors cf the' fla. A Ala.
Company.
a H. SMITH, Secretary.
Headq’ts Dep’t of the Gulf, \
New Orleans, December 16,1862.- J
General Orders No. 106
Soldiers of the Army of the OtUf:
Relieved from further duties in this De
partment by direction of the President, un
der date of Nov. 9lb, 1862, 1 take leave of
you by this final order, it being impossible
to visit your scattered outpflsls covering
hundreds of miles of the frontier of a larger
territory than some of the Kingdoms of E1-
rope. *.
1 greet you my brave comrades, and say
farewell!
This word—endeared as you are by a com
munity of privations, hardships, dangers, vic
tories, successes, military and civil— is the
only sorrowful thought 1 have.
•You have deserved well of your country.
Without a murmur you sustained an encamp
ment of sand-bar so desolate that banish
ment to it with evory care and oomfort pos
sible has been the most dreaded punishment
inflioted upfln your biuerest and most insult
ing enemies.
You had so little tiansportaiion that but
a handful could advance to compel submis
sion by the Queen City of the rebellion, whilst
others waded breast deep in the marshes
which surround St. Philip, and forced the
surrendei of a fort deemed impregnable to
an attack by the most skillful engineers of
your country and her enemy.
At your occupation, order, law, quiet and
peacu sprang to this city filled with the bTa-
vos of all nations, where, for a score of years,
during the profoundest peace, human life was
scarcely safe at noonday.
By your discipline you illustrated the best
fruits of the American soldier, and enchain
ed the admiration of those that came to
scoff.
• Landing with a military chest containing
but ieveufj-five'doirars, from the hoarda.pf a
rebel government you- have given to your
country’s treasury nearly a half million ot
dollars, and so supplied yourselves with the
needs of yonf service that your expedition
has cost your government less by four-fifLhs
than any other. -. 1 i
You have fed the starving poor, the wives
and children of yonr enemies, so converting
enemies into friends that they sent their rep
resentatives to your Congress by a vote great
er than your entire numbers from districts in
which, when yon entered, you were 'taunt
ingly told that there was “no one to raise
your flag.”
By yonr practical philanthropy you have
won the confidence of the “oppressed race,”
and the slave. Hailing you as deliverers,
they are ready lo aidjyoujas willing servants,
faithful laborers, or using the tactics taught
them by your enemies,'to light with you in
the field. • 1
By steady attention to ih u laws of health
you have stayed tue pestilence, and humble
instruments in the hand of God, you have de
monstrated the, necessity that his creatures
should obey the laws, and reaping Hie bles
sing in this most unhealthy, climate yon havje
preserved your ranks fuller than those of-any
other battalions of the same length of Ser
vice. .
You have.met double numbers of the enemy
and defeated him in the open field, but 1 need
not further enlarge upon this topic. You
were sent here to do that.
1 commend yon to your commander. You
are worthy of his love.
Farewell, my comrades 1 again, farewell!
BBNJ. F. BUTLER,
Major-General Conmanding.
PROCLAMATION.
H’dq’rs Department of the Gulf, ) l
New Orleans, Dec. 18,1862. J i
In obedience to orders from tho President, I
have assumed command of the Department of
.the Gulf, to which is added, by his special or
der, the State of Texas. J
The duty with which I am charged requires
me to assist in tfae restoration of the govern
ment of the United States. It is my desire.ro
secure to the people of every class all the priv
ileges of possession and enjoyment which are
consistent with public safety, or which it is pos
sible for a benincent and just government to
confer. *
In the Execution of the high trust with which
I am charged, I reiy upon the co-operation and
counsel of all loyal and well disposed people,
and upon the manifest interest of those depen
dent upon the pursuits of peace, as well as up
on the support of naval and land forces.
My instructions require me to treat as ene
mies those who are enemies, bat I shall gladly
regard as friends those who are friends. No
restrictions will be placed upon the freedom of
individuals which are not imperatively deman
ded by considerations of public safety; but
while their claims will be liberally considered,
it is due also to them to state that all the rights
of the government will be unflinchingly main-,
tained. '' ‘
Respectful considetalien ard prompt repara
tion will be accorded to nit. persons who are
wronged in body or estate by those under my
command.
The government does not profit by the pro
longation ol civil contest or the private or pub
lic sufferings which attend it. Its fruits, are not
equally distributed. Iu the disloyal States des
olation has empire on the sea and on the land.
In the North -the_ wsr is an abiding sorrow, bnt
not yet a calamity. Ila cities and towns sre
increasing in population, wealth and power.—
The refugees from the South alone compensate'
in great part Cor the terrible decimations of bat
tle. . »-
The people of this department who are dis
posed to stake their fortunes and their lives up
on resistame to the government, may wisely
reflect upon the immutable conditions which
surround them. The Valley cf the Mississippi
is tbs chosen seat of population, product and
power on this continent. In a few years twen
ty-five millions ol peopfp, unsurpassed in mate
rial rest urces and capacity lor war will swarm
upon its fertile rivers. - Those who assume to
set conditions upon their exodus to the gulf
count upon a power not given to man.. The
courtry washed by the waters of the Ohio, the
Missouri, and the Mississippi, can never be per
manently severed. It one generation basely
barters-away its rights, immortal honors will
rest upon another tjhat reclaims them.
Let it never be said either that the East and
the West may be teparaied. Thirty days dis
tance from the markets of Europe may satisfy
the wants of Louisiana and Arkansas, but it
will not answer the demands of Illinois and
Ohio. The valley of the Mississippi’will have
have its deltas upon the Atlantic. The physical
force of the West will debouch upon its -shores
with a power as resistless as the torrerts of its
giant rivers. This countr) cannot be perma
nently . divided. Ceaseless wars may drain its
blood and treasure; domestic tyrants or foreign
foes may grasp the sceptre of its power, but its
destiny will remain unchanged.' It will still be
united. God has ordained it. What avails,
then, the destruction of tl(e best government
ever devised by man—the self-adjusting, self-
correcting Constitution of the United States.
People of the Southwest! Why not accept
tho conditions imposed by the' imperious neces
sities of geographical configuration and com
mercial supremacy, and re-establihh your an
cient prosperity and renown ? Why not become
the founders ot States which, as the entrepots
and depots of your own eentral and upRer val
leys may stand, in the affluence of their.ref
sources without superior, and in tho privilege#
of the people, .without a peer among the nations
of the earth l
N. P. BANKS,
Major-Gqneral Commanding. :
Palmerston..
.The following pen-and ink sketch of Palmer
ston, the British Premier, is interesting at this
time :
Of Lord Palmerston, the Premier, it is almost
needless to speak. Few foreigners have ever so
mueh as glanced through the door way of the
British House of Commons without carrying
away a mental daguerreotype pf his fashion and
face. True as the dial to the sun, the veteran
Viscount may be seen each day, as the hour of.
assembling nears, marching down St. James’
Park and Whitehall Gardens, with a vigor andl
eaiety of stride that would become the boldest
boxer in England. Though 75 years old, he
retains all the buoyancy and vivacity of youth,
and with his gallant* air and grpceiul'dash of
dandyism, looks a sort of masculine Ninon de
Enclos. He is said to possess that capacity of
throwing off dull care, and that freedom from
stupefying principles, which make up the secret
of inexhaustable political faith. His chief popu
larity with the masses, is derived from their
stout, faith in his immense value with a nation
so stout and daring as England always has been
and always will be. As was saidof another great
English politician,
“Even nt tho feast his pluck pervades the board,
Aud daunt It game cocks symbolize their loid.”
Every village ale-house echoes the belief that
the Premier “Pam” cats nothing but good
Southdown mutton and drinks nothing but good
English beer; and as he canters along Rotten
Row or down Piccadilly, there is something
pleasant in the pride with which each passer turns
and says, “There goes our Pam.” At homo he
is the delight and stay of the social circle.
Nor doubt, nor toil his freshnees can destroy.
But time still leaves all Eton in tho boy.
In the conduct of his administrative depart
ment he is despotic and severe, and cannot for
a moment brook the -lightest contradiction or
control. He is troubled with one or two singu
lar prejudices. For instance, he will not permit
smoking in any portion of his office, or allow
any officer of his department to write with a
steel pen. As a speaker, ne is, except on rare
occasions, clumsy and confused in the construc
tion of his sentences, and hesitating and “haw-
hawey” in their dolivery; and flew who listened
to him for the first time would believe that this
was the statesman who claimed for every
Englishmen the defensive glory ol the old
Roman “Civis Romantis Sum.”
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale G-rocers
N -AMD-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
... ; WOODRUFF’S BUILDING.
(Near Goorgls Railroad Bank.)
ATLANTA, GEOKfHA.
TO RAILROAD BRIDGE CONTRACTORS, i
P ROPOSALS ARE INVITED, and will be received until
the 1st of February, 1863, for the masonry and super
set ucture for a bridge fo, tte Alabama and Mississippi
Rivers Railroad, over the Tombigbco river. There will be
three stone piers and two abutments, containing about six
(hot sand pieces of first-class bridge masonry. There will
be 470 feet of Howe- truss bridging, including an arch-ton
chord draw of ninety feet in the clear. There will also be
from a mile to a mile and a half of trestle work, to vary
bom ten to twenty feet In hzfght. Plans and spedficatioix
*“* ' " ‘ Selma. The work
3. - 1 '
w , . Alabama, who will
promptly respond to airinqniries pertaining to this subject.
dec21-4 V Chief Eng and Snp’t A A M KE R.
, ATLANTA FEMALE INSTITUTE!.
rpH18 INSTITUTION ha* not bees taken f w* hotplUI
A as reported, and 1 have the assurance ot the Po*l
Surgeon that it wiltmot be* taken.- The exercise trill b*
resumed on the 2d Monday.!n January, and continue fo J
a scholastic term of six months. Under the pressure o*
the times we are compelled to raise the rats* pf Tuition*
the charges therefore will be as follow! r
Collegial* Department for six months $36 00
Preparatory do . j do so UO
primary do do 24 00
Incidentals : 60
Music and Piano rent same old price*.
On*-half the above charge* most be paid In advance in
every instance. >
dec!7 tf J. R. MAYSON, President.
50
OA BBLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment and for
, ade by ANDERSON, ADAl.1 A CO.,
Jan9-tf , Commission Merchant*.
N£ IV ORLEANS MOLASSES,
50 CHOICE N. O. MOLASSES, on consignment
, „ * ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.,
J“ 9-tf Commission Merchants. .
WANTED.
J N a Rolling Mill at Knoxville, Tenn, a Pudler, to whom
good wages will bo paid. Apply at
jau3-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO’S Store.
MADEIRA WINE, i'
TYRE BBL. AND A FEW DEMI JONS, “A No. 1” Ma-
\J deira Win*, on cen Ignment and for saleby
J-»n3-tf ANDERSON. 'ADAIR A CO.
CHICORY.
Of\ BARRELS GHIOORY, th* only cubslitn e w« Coffee,
on consignment and for sale by tho barrel or sack
by ANDERSON, AUaIR A CO.,
Jan2-tf Commission Merchant*.
COFFEE.
F FTY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and
for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
jan2-tf Commission Merchant*.
RICE.
TIERCES NEW RICE on consignment andfor tal
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
jan2-tf uommissinu Merchant*.
LOGWOOD,
1 A BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consigunientend
for aale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A Co,
jan2-tf • Commission Merchants.
PEA NUTS. -
fjQQJBUSHBLS PEA NUTS, on eonilgnmeut and or
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
decll-tf . Commission Merchants.
COTTON YARNS.
BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment’and for
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
decll-tf Commission Merchant*.
QUININE.
9fV i OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on cenaigu-
AyJVJ ment and for sale l>y
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
nov2C-tf Commission Merchant*.
HARNESS.
5 SETS BUGGY H ARNESS, on consignment and for
•ale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
nov21-tl Commission Mecrhants.
SUGAR.
Oltfl HHD8. SUGAR, various grades, on consignment
“W „,) for ggje p,
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
novlB-tf Commission Merchants.
FLOUR.
1 KA BBLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
ItlU FLOUR, on consignment »nd for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A GO,
novlS-tf Commission Merchant*.
PEACH BRANDY.
F FTY BBLS. PURE PEACH BRANDY, on
mont and for *ale by -
novl5-tf
ceniign-
ANOKRSON, ADAIR A 00,
Com minion Merchant*.
20
CHAMPAGNE.
DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE, on
for sale by . ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
novl64! Commission Merchants.
SOAP.
'I -WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
JL 25 Boxes Toilet Snap, on consignment aDd for tale Ly
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
nov-16ti “
4 SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for ul >
by ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
novl5-t< Commission Merchant*.
COUNTRY JEANS.
A LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on consign
ment and for sale by
• ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
navlfotf Commission Merchants.
J. B. TIPP1N,
Wholesale and fletait Dealers in Foreign and
. Domestic
DRY GOODS,
yUNNALLY’S BLOCK. Whitehall street oar doors trem
Alabama street.
aprilll
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
„ .smoke boose,'carriage hon-e, atoble,
cowsheds; a fine orchard, a Urge garden, Ac. S*td place
is situated on tho public road, five miles from Marictu.
and tix from Powder rpriiip—both-pl*ce* of r sort In
For particniantJBBnwfo.E W. Joyner, of the
unillon, Markiey A Joyn r, AlLhta/orto J. M.
on the premises t :: / declS-tf
springer;
’ DRY GOODS.
5QQQ YARD* CALICOES
by
dec!7-tf
' 9501 air Ladle.’and Missis 6aitensad8tfpt.cn
12 dozen Men’s and Boy’s ILU
fohMri wholeeale
NOTICE. ' * ; f
W O FISBACK 13 authorized to transact bnslneas for
win dqrjyg my alMMKA.
B V WILLINGHAM.
for sale bj
decl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
CA TIERCES KICK for aale by .
Q V declAtf . FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
Q AA SACKS RICE FLOUR for aale by
OUU declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO. .
9 AA BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
deel8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
1A BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
aLW f or u | e j,j
detlS tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
1 AA SOLDIERS’SHIRT - AND SOCKS for sale cheap by
LUU declB- f POSTER, QUEEN A 00.
S MALL L JT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
Boot* for aale by
declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
.GROCERIES, Ate.
5QQQ POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON
6000 lbs Carb Soda
4000 lb* Tallow
600 lbs Star Candle*
100 lbs Turpentine Soap
900 2b * Copperas
60 lb* Ginger '
100 a. Spice
100 fo* Grain Pepper .
For sale at wboi reale by
& SOLOMON A BROS,
Communion Merchant*, at the store lately occupied bv
Brady A Solomon. docl7-tt
SALT,
TOBACCO,
LIED OIL,
NAILS,
SUGAR
SACKS VIRGINIA SALT
339 Boxes various Brand* Tobacco
10 barrel* Pare Lard Oil
200kegaO, 8,10 and 12d, Old Dominion Nails
7,5£0 lb* White Granulated Sugar
26 Bbls gcod Brown Sugar
fedeby F-M. FISK,
Whitehall t
100!