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SOBU6 GOOD BMFOBfe :t i Ki .V3&SK AX> V a 67TAGE,
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1863.
VOLUME H—NO. 282
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NEW FIRM.
S. SOJjOJIONr&aBROS.,
HARDWARE
Commission Merchants,
(At the Store lately occupied 'by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA) GEORGIA,
H AVE IN STORE and are receiving a stock of gene
ral Hardware and House iu rubbing Poods foe Whelp
■ale ard retail Also receive ou storage and sale Produce
and Groceries, and every species of Merchandise on Ube-
ral terms.
49* We will give particular attention to consignments,
and furnish correspondent with market reports when
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1E0. W. ADAIR.......;j. HENLY SMITH,
i EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
B. C. SMITH, M. D, ........... J. N. CARDOZO,
* ‘ 1 associatx mmits. - -•si* ;
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r tally r
• early ,
I advertisers Will be limited io the space contract-
. .tot. They will be charged extra at regular raica for
a ants. Heats, Removals, c -partnerships, Notices to 0—
• Mas, ta, and payment demanded quarterly.
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I at irregular intervals .a either of the papers, will be
argod *1 par o-inarc for every insertion. ^ • j J.
Announcingcandidates for ntate, County, asut Bunin
.a| office, 83 each—to bopaid in advance in erery instance.
all advertisements for Oharitahie Institutions, Military
u>J Tire Companies, Ward, Town, and other Public Meet
nge, will be charged half price.
Marriage* and deaths are published as news; but Obit-
luries rriLutcs of Seepeet and funeral invitations as
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ADAIR k SMITH.
tilUHD&T AND MACHINE SHOE
FOR SALE.
liUB UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors ol the Chattanooga
I of the kiwi la the Ooufcdaracy. We ato sunk doing
a largo and protitable business, which would go immedi-
stoty Into the hand* of our aucceaaovo. Tbs Superior ad-
v-niagws of locottoa will always lusnao an increasing bn-
<iaom to any extant desired, t ersona desirous to tnvn
ant io wall to coll and examine.
THUS WEBSTER k CO,
«.b*ttanooga, Jnty 81,1862. aug2-tt
Notice—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE, I
Atlxkxx, UA., June 2U, I860. )•
•i ti£ best price* will to paid by tbaundersignedfo
large qnanUlic* of the following BABES: j
Stein, branches and root ol Dogwood, (root p eferred);
trantbec and rout* Of White Willow; root, trunk and
branched of American Poplar, (called alao White-wood,
Canoe-wood and tulip-tree,) root prefen cd.
These barks must bo carefully dried and securely pack
ed. They may bo brought to thia office, or «tig to Mr. L.
W. WUwr, Botanical Agent, Carter.vUle Ua ; or W. W.
CCrfiam, Botanical Agent, Decatur, Ua.
yl-ti.
GEOltUE S. BLAOKIE,
Surgeon and Medical Purveyor, v. S. A
MAYEH & BERIHGER,
Commission Merchants,
atm WBoutsiLz dxauis ix
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND
8T0CKS,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama St**.
XTLANTA, GEORGIA.
"PARTICULAR attention paid to consignmenta of Mer-
I ebandise entrusted to us, and prompt remittance
made for all Good* sold the day salea are made.
novl3-3m
irxiu m wircrtSrfeo'n
NEW FIRM.
\ R. M. PARKS & CO ,
AU CTION
• : and
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
» f patronage and hops
as to give entire 6atis-
dec5-tf
A6?” The following ladies have been ap
pointed to cook for “Soldiers - Beet,” 4fox- the
week boginning January 12th, 1898 :
Monday.—Mrs W Peters, Miss Kowens
Hale, Mrs Morill, Mrs Drowning, ro . 1 -
Tuesday—Mrs Shalleross, Mrs Solomon,
Mrs Wyly, Mrs Boring. * 1 -
Wednesday—Mrs Purge, Miss Nannie Jud-
-n, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Sells.
Thursday—Mrs Wright, Mrs Saloshin, Mrs
Lazarus, Mrs M Robinson. ii> . . . . |
Friday—Mrs E B' Walker, Mrs Judson, Mrs
Boring, Mrs Freeman
Saturday—Mrs Kennard, Mrs Wells .Mrs.
Hardeman, Mrs H T Jones ••
. Sunday—Afrs Deake, Mrs Pinherton, Miss
Mattie Watkins, Miss Mollie Wright; _
‘ MBS. H. T. JONES, Directress '
- • • ■■ • - . • •
The following Ladles are Appointed to
Visit The Soldiers’.Rest,. Dally.
P'riday—Mrs Wells, Mrs Boring
Saturday—Mrs Hardeman, Mrs Freeman
Sunday—Mrs Wilson, Mrs Sells
Monday—Mrs W Peters, Miss Bo wena
iiaie'. '. ‘ • | ’ ■*
Tuesday—Mrs Solomon, MiBS R Jones.
Wednesday—Mrs Purse, Mtss Nannie Jud
son.
Thursday—Mrs Salashin, Mrs Lazarus.
Friday—Mrs E B Walker, Miss Mollie
Wrigh). / /
Saturday—Mrs Kennard, Mrs H T Jones.
Sunday—Mrs Wright, Mrs Deake. '
MRS. H. T. JONRS,'
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by strict attention to business
ESPBCTFDLLY solicit a share
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taction toj-heir patrons.
BBAK0S9 D11003 BH-UZXX
AMOS8, LIGON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
sola of Produce, Merchandise, R*al Estate, No-
Ac. adeS-tf
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
-Aw. CONNELL,
Late, of Memphis, Tcun.
i 1 AS MtablUhed iu Montgomery, Alabama, a fint-clam
M Agency for all kind* of SMOKING AND CHEWING
VUtfllMA TOBACCO, to which ha would iMpectfoUy di-
«ct public attention. The *b.-ra formerly occupied by
<a**n.lfldd]et<'n A Loitin, No, 11 Court ,tu< i, La* been
*aa*d for the purpoce, where at all time* can bn fcnnd not
_l'y the bast and met general asset tenant ol Tobacco ont-
•Ue of YirginU; hut also a constant supply ol the coarsest
usd tneet grates of BUGAB. The toalitter lor obtaining
syr arniwot »a wtrp—isl hy awy nthav h*p '
W. H. HEHDERSUi* - CO.,
AUCT1ON
AND
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
fly Auctions weekly. Plenty 01 iu. >r storage.
WM. FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger,
MARIETTA STB LET.
ATLANTA, « - GEORGIA,
1 to do all kinds of Mill W.-rk, Country Vfoik,
i years
be natter* himself that ha con give entire satis'acum la
■ha esecatioa of aU works entrusted to him. Teirn* oab.
PB-BtenaBoCsn repaired on short notice ocSdhn*
tH- HUNTINGTON, M- D.
t> *E JN T- 1 8S T,
ATLANTA, UKORG1A,
orktck
Whitehall
Ant houw to the lelt of
laoltf
A CARD.
1 *■ S 4 ™ MAYKB, thankful -el past lavor* and the
- berend8r* bestowed upon Uim
ce to the c.tizen* of Atlanta and
PBI , he ha* uaociatld himself with
i J- Jacobe and J. Eapp l.ir tho purpose of opening
l, al his old stand, on
enee on S«|-
nuance of i-vnrs lor
WhJfohall «t«et. Atlanta, Georgia, to c
ijtobw ltth, and wooM «oiieit a eoahtni
Wk# mw firm.
to Sir. I>. Majer will iImi the book*
J??***** tfco Asttloa oflc% and are earu v< 1 \y roqunt-
•dtooaUaad (s^UMf] D-.MAYXK.
11 OOLX. W r IKKAH.
INMAN, COLE Ac CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and 8a!e of Merchandise;
« Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroesj Sc.
II r* have ample store room, and will give personal at-
VV tentton to aU business entrusted to ns. Office i<
Beach k Root’s store, Whitehall street novl-tl
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
BANK BILL8-0F ALL DESCEEPTI0F8,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By U. SALOSHIN * 00, Broken,
nov26-3m* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
masonic hall,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
AT THB
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
- 4 AT.HXNDBBSON, Agent
fault tf
LOOK OUT FOR HIM
$175 REWARD.
I WILL pay tti for the capture and delivery to me, or
confinement in any jail so that 1 can get him, of my
negro boy JIM, who runaway on the ltth Inst. He is a
bnglt mulatto, S3 years old. about 6 feet 0 Inches high,
chunky uatlt, weighs about 160 pounds, has rather a bold
bnt pleasant countenance—luil foce—is very shrewd and
smart He was raised in Lununt-nrg county, Ye. Be
probably has a forged pass. He wore off a plush cap and
a Yankee bluo jacket I wQl pay $100 for the arrest and
proot to convict any peno- for harbori-g him, or aiding
him to eecape. JOHN H. KICK.
' Atlanta, Us. December 31,1363 - --
The Macon Daily Telegraph, the Daily Ethel, Chatta
nooga, and the Augusta Chronicle k Sentinel, (Dolly) will
each copy for two week*, and send bills to this offier —*
■end advertiser one copy of tho paper containing It
deell-dtfwSt
Orncx or assistaht Qdxxtxxiustx
Columbus, Ga, Sept o, 18$*-
II * order of Quajtennaster General, I have beenon-
n truAted with era ire coanand of coll ec tic 5 the hide*
sitbe beeves klllsd lor the army, for tanning, and the
[.nrcbaee Of Leather for manufacturing. Tauasn Bavin I
Leather on bond and wanting Hides, -will do weU torn •
iraes me with proper reference*. The any must be shod.
’Ladies appointed to Visit Soldier’-s
Beat daily, by Hospital Association, commen
cing 13th January :
Tuesday morning—Mrs. Majson and Miss
Mell. -- -
Tuesday evening—Mrs Perino Brown, Mrs
Fowler, Mrs Holcombe.
Wednesday morning—Mrs. Hull, Mrs Law-
she. - X
Wednesday eYgning—Mrs Peck, Mrs Over
by- .--i - v ' • ’t
Thursday morning—Mrs Maffit, Mrs 1 Win-
ship.
Thursday' evening—Mrs Payne, Mrs Vena
ble. "X ■ •
Friday morning—Mrs Jno H Seals, Mrs 0
Jones.
Friday evening—Mrs G.J Forcacrc, Mrs Dr
Simmons. • r - 'jl
Saturday morning—Mrs Howard, Mrs Dr
Young. • .'
Saturday evening—Mrs Chandler, Mrs
TRoyt.--' •'» - XSY; t: ~ v
Sunday morning—Miss Sallie. Johnson,
Miss Annie Clayton. . - . ^
Sunday evening—Mrs R Rogers, Mrs Lane.
iv - Mrs I WINSHIP, President.
U
Directress.
The following Ladles have been Appoint
ed io Stay at the Wayside Hospital.
Monday: Morning—Mrs Blanchard,' Mrs
Everett. Evening—Miss' Kate- Hoge, Mrs
Richard Orm. . ‘ 4 iijjr ^
-Tuesday: Morning—Miss Fannie 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 Boot.
Saturday : Morning—Mrs- Gordon, Miss
Alico Gordon. Evening—Mrs F A Watson,
Mis3 Mattie Dean.
Sunday; Morning—MrsQohcn, Mrs Pope.
Evening—Mis3 Vic Wilson, Mrs R Peters
Atlanta Hospital Association.
The following committe have been appoint
ed to cook for the Car-shed; commencing
January 12th, 1863: 1 -
Monday—Mrs G G Howard, Mrs W Clay?
ion, Mrs Dr Simmons, Mrs* J"H Lovejoy,
Tuesday—Mrs Dr Alexander,' Mrs Rice,
Mrs Crnsseil, Mrs Dr Jones: ■•/.
Wednesday—Mrs Peck, Mrs Lawshe, Mrs
Dr Grant, Mrs Jno H Seals. ;;
Thursday—Mrs Dr Young, Mrs Davis, Mrs
Purtell, Mrb P Brown. v '# j
Friday—Mrs E Pay no, Mrs Chandler, Mrs
Venable, Mrs Hoyt. - *
Saturday—Mtb 0 J Pitts, Mrs Foreacre,
Mrs Maffit, Mrs Fowler.
Sunday—Mrs Ponder, Mrs I Winship, Mrs
Dr Brown, Mrs Holcombe.
The following 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 j Fish, Mrs
McDaniel, Mrs Huntington, Mrs Alexander
Wallace.
Thursday—Mrs Collier, Mrs Pope, Mrs
Blanchard, Mrs JUtodeg, Mrs Alien, E John
son. *’ i
Friday—Mrs.Bass, Mrs Dr Roach, Mrs Jno
Glenn, Mis*Fannie Butt, Mrs Everett.
Saturday—Mrs Root, Mrs Rawson, Mrs,
Gordon, Mrs Durand. V~ • " ;
Mrs JOHN COLLIER,
’.-.’la L-i:-. .Presidents.
mm
FEODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
QUBSCB1BEBS to the Produce Loan- are earnestl; re-
lO quested to pvj up their subscriptions. Tho Govern
ment desires an early settlement. - All persons with funds
to invest cann t render a greater service to their country
than by taking eight per cent bonds of the 41,000,000
Loan. VYe are prepared to isscethempromptly.. All the
Honda ordered by ns for subscribers have arrived and are
ready for delivery. They will please forward our
and we will send ihe bonds a* they may direct. We
them at the risk of the owners The Ootton of Subscri
bers will be taken at the market | lice by the Government
In exchange for Brads
{AGENTS AT - J
S ivannah—K Hcbsraham k Soar.
Columbus—D Adams
Macon—N C Monroe.
Newnan—J. J. Pinson.
LaQrange Jeasa McLendon.
Atlanta—A. P. Dealing. • -
Hiiffin — R_ KUfZ. 1 *
PH1NIZY- k CLAYTON.
janS-lm General Agents Produce Loan for Ga.
BA1LK0AU COSTRACTORS TAKE SOTICE.
"QKOPOiALS are invited for the bridging, grading and
_tr superstructure of that part of the Home and Bine
Mountain Ba-lroad, extending from Borne, Ua, to the Ala
bama line-a distance cf Z2 mi.ee.
The bids must state the shortest possible time that the
contractor can do the work bid for.
Separate proposals for the delivery of eross-ties along
the line wSl be received.
By order of the Board of Directors of the Ga. k Ala.
Company. ___ '
janS-U 'C. H. SMITH, Secretary.
A “GOOD EGG,” SURE.
Qt ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALS,
J O Within I even miles of Atlanta, oo the road leading
to Turner k Msysan’* Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
house and MMUbgi; also, a No. 1 steam Saw Mill in
fine tunnisg order, with lathe and shingle machine* at
tached, with power raffle ent to run them all at the same
mdTt'Srthe'dutyofaU "patriotic ‘tanners' to Mist in *c j time. All for" the fliuii .cm rf ti.OOu. Those wishing to
Alf leather held iu unreaeonable pricee will he j purchase Will pleura apply to J. & M»y*on, Atlanta S-
T 1 * F. W. DtLLAKL. I male Institute, or J. 8. Mayscn, on the premieee.
t declT-tf
F.W. DILLARD,
Attn.
TO RAILROAD BRIDGE CONTRACTORS.
P ROPOSALS ARE INVITED, and wlU be received nniil
the 1st of February, 1803, for the masonry and super-
■tiucture for a bridge fo, the Alabama and Mississippi
Rivers Railroad, over the Tombigbee river. Theie will be
three stone piers and two abutments, containing about six
thot sand pieces of firsPclass bi Idge masonry. There will
be 470 feet of Howe truss bridging, Including an arch-top
chord drear of nicety feet in the clear. There wlU also be
from a mile to a mile and a half of trestle work, to Tary
from teu to twenty feet in height. Plans and specifications
may be seen at tho Engineer’s Office in fielma. The work
b to l>e completed by December 1st, 1868.
Address the undersigned at Btlnia, Alabama, who wilj
promptly respond to all inquiries pertaining to tills subject.
doc21-4 v Chlof Eng and Sup’tA^JUtR R.
. City Subscribers.
We have disposed of the city rub^cription
to the Confederacy, to Dr! Dozier, who will
supply subscribers by carriers early in the
morning. If those who may fail to receive
their papers, will call at our office and leave
written directions for finding their resi
dences, or give the same information to Dr.
Dozier or either of his sons, they will be
promptly served Q
Those who desire to subscribe for the Con
febebacy can have it delivered at any resi
dence, office, shop or canajuin the corporate
iirniis.- • .1
Gcorgia Salt Manufacturing Company.
The President and-Board of Directors have
declared the sec *nd dividend of the Georgia
Salt Manufacturing Udini i.y, as follows.
Sixty-five (65) p Uuds ci per share at
ten cents-per pound—tLc distribution to
commence immediately. Some few counties,
not having received salt, from want of proper
information in regard to Agents and Depots,
will address B. Phillips, in Atlanta.
. . . .. i’ A. F. PLUMB,
Seo’y and Treasurer, Augusta,
B. Phillips, General Collecting and Dis
tributing Agent in Atlanta.
:jaa9-3t - -•
1 1 - - New English Goods.
Just received, a large lot of Ginghams,
Bleached Homespun, Irish Linen, Shirting,
Silks* Hosiery, &c., and for sale by
l * : - B.TIPPIN. f
janl2-2t Whitehall street.
' ‘ ! Farm to Rent. J
A farm of 40 or 50 acres of cleared land—
mostly creek bottom—situated one and a half
miles irom- Rough & Ready; in Clayton county ;
where A. it. Harrison has resided for several
years past, can be had by a responsible tenant
bp esrly application to
— • G. W. ADAIR.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
.ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
ATLANTA FEMALE INSTITUTE.
T HIS INSTITUTION has LOt been taken for a hospital
as reported, and 1 have the assurance ot the Pos
Surgeon that it will not be taken. Tbo exorciaea will b
resumed on the 2d Monday jn January, and continue fo
a scholastic term of six months. Under the pressure o
Ike ttmexweore compelled to robe the rntssof Tuitiuu
1 he charges therefore will be os follow.:
Collegiate Deportment for six months. .|3Q 00
Preparatory do do 'CO 00
Primary do do 24 00
Incidental, 60
Music and Piano rent same old prices.
Out -half the above charges mast be paid In advance in
every instance.
decl7-tf - J. R. MAYSON, President.
Machinery, &c. For Sale.
| WO second-hand Stationary Steam Engines and Boil-
A er»-r-one IP and the other 16-horse power
Also a lot of seasoned lumber— consisting of Oak, Ash,
Hickory and Poplar—soluble for Carriage and Cabinet
Makers.
Also, a-lot of damiged Oirriage Springs.
Also, a lot of rpoke and Hub Timber."
Jat,6 lw J. 0. EYE, Rome, Co.
SALT.
2fl BBLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment on J for
, * J® by ANDERSON, ADAl.t k OU.,
Jin9-tf Commission Mere haul*.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
rn BBLS. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, on conilgnmoot
^ and for tala by
ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00,
Jan9-tf Coomiiaaiou Merchants.
WANTED*
I N aRolUngMiUatEnqxviUe > Teun,aFndler, to whom
good wages uill be paid. Apply at
jan3.tf ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO’S Store
MADEIRA WINE.
-YNE BBL. AND A FEW DEMIJONS, “A No. 1” Ua-
J deira IVinr, on ctn Ignment and for sale by
Jm3-tr ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
CRlbORT. *
Of) BARRELS CHICORY, the only snbelitu e for C
on consignment and for sol o by tbe barrel or
SALT1 SALT!
W E have effected the best possible arrangement for
tbe speedy transportation of salt from, our salt
wdiks at Saltville, Vju, to Atlanta, Go, and we propose
to sell for caeb, or exchange skit for Corn, Bacon or Pork
delivered la Atlanta. , .
'AU orders, to seenre attention must be accompanied
with the money or return postage. The first exit re
ceived will bo delivered to the first orders. Address.
. _ . SEAGO, KENNEDY, PALMER, k CO
Atlanta, Ga., January 1-lm
-1 A BOXES STARCH, to sale by
14 PEASE* DAVIS.
-I £ BOXES FARINA, for (ale by
10 PEASE A DAVIS.
1 Q CASES RICE, for salo by
lO deciM-lm
. PEASE A DAVIS.
DECATUR ACADEMY,
MALE AND FEMALE.
B enjamin t. hunter, a. m, principal—The
exercises cf this Acxdemy will commence on the 2d
Monday of January. Rates of Tuition per annum, $13, $20,
f80 and $il). The .■’cholanlic 3ear will be (l.vl.'.ed into two
terms ot five months each, and pupils charged from time
ol entrants to the eud of the term • <
A. T. HOLMES, Pres. Board Trustees,
janlO-tf MiLTON A. CANDLER, Secretary.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
1 O A ACRES OF LAND, 13 cleared tho balance hoavil;
1tiu bored, with a large, completely finished honsl
containing nine rooms with closets and lire places; two
Domed negro houses, smoke honse, carriage house, stable,
cow sheds; a fine orchard, a large garden, Ac. Said place
is situated on the public road, five miles from Marietta
and six from Powder fprings—both placos of r suit In
summer. For particulars apply to It. W. Joyuor, of the
firm of Hamilton, Mnrkley £ Joyner, Atlanta, or to J. M.
springer, on the promises. decl8-tf
DRY GOODS.
‘5000 TARDS CALICOES
"SOU yards bleached Shooting
260 pair Ladles’ and Missrs Gaiters and Slippers
12 dozon Men’s and Boy’s Hats
And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for sale at wliolejai®- —.
- - 1LUM0N A BROS,
only by
<teel7-tf
Commission Merch.nt-,
.ON CONSIGNMENT.
1 A DOZEN FINE FRENCH CALF SKINS
JlXJ 25 bagg Coffee
. jUO boxes AC amantine Candles. •
2 boxes 8, erm Candles
25 bales Cotton .Yam
0300 lbs Copperas. For sale by
_ M. SALOSHIN A 00,
.. ^ Exchange Broker and Com Merchant,
janlO-lw* Whitehall street.
-AND-
by
jan2-tf
nek
ANDERSON,’ AUaIR k CO.,
Ocmmi^don Metchants.
COFFEE.
'Y SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and
to sale by ANDERSON-, ADAIR « CO.
onS-tf Commission Merchants.
RICE.
rare
J? foi
JonS-l
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.
Commission Merchants.
fJQ HEROES NEW BICE on consignment and for sal
jan2-tf
LOGWOOD,
|fl BOXES EXTRACT LOU WOOD, onooralg^ntand
A y for eale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
Jan2-tf
Merchants
PEA. NUTS.
t)00 PEA NUTS, on consignment and
“ ,8 by ANDBREON, ADAIR A CO* *
decll-tf
Commission Merchants.
COTTON YARNS. ; T -
e A BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment and to
i < ^ et>7 V ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
decll-tf Commission Merchants.
! RUININE. -:
OflA OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on oensign-
ment aniTlor sale by
nor26-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.
Commission Merchants.
HARNESS.
5 SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.
nov21-tl Commission Mecrhante.
SUGAR. : • 1
200 HHDS. SUGAR, various grades, on consignment
and for sale'by
novlS-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.
Commission Merchants.
150
FLOUR.
BBLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOtJK, on consignment and for sale by
AN DKKSON, ADAIR * CO.
•tf Commission Merchant*.
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
BUSHELS DRIED PEELED A PPLkS
AUV/ 110 bushels Dried Peeled Peachos
1Q0 bushels good Green Apples
10,000 pounds Tallow
100 oa-reis good Lard
1,000pound* gocdBntter
600 bushels good Wheat
3oO bushels good Bye
£E&V°. :r.
F. M. FISK,
Whitehall street, Atlanta.
FOR SALK.
O PRIMS NEGRO MEN FOR SALE 'U
A) 1 Brick Mason
1 Pastry Cook and Cirriage Driver and Gardei er
Both young and healthy
, ALSO,
TO RE .T, a good dwelling, with six rooms, iothesn-
burbs of the city, on Peach' Tree street. Apply to
PEASa A DAVIS
Atlanta, January 1st 1862. Jao8-Xm.
; Copartnership Notice.
Mr. Willi&m S. Carroll is admitted a co
partner in our firm on and after thiB date.
A. C. WYLY & GO.
-1 Jannary 1, 1863. ... jsnltf
A VALUABLE FAMILY RKSISCME FOB SALE.
N EAR the Depot at Covington, Go. Tbs honse has 7
rooms, 6 fire places, a good kitchen and 2 good negro
bourn. The lot contain* 6 acres, Los a good peach and
apple orchard, good, nerer-failing well of water, and *11
necosary outbuildings. It I s about midway bet seen the
two Colleges, vix : Masonic Fein lie and Emory; also, lou
acre* good farming laud near by, 46 of which is woodland,
which will be sold with the honse and lot if desired. For
further particular-, app’y to the undesigned, or T /.
liver, Covington, Georgia.
} ’ ROBERT L. CRAWLET A BRO.
j*n2-tf
t ranklin Boildingp ..
Atlanta, Georgia.
LARD, LARD, WANTED.
IT1HK highest price wiUbe pal'd to
A. loo bai nls Fine Leaf Lard..
ALSO, WANTED,
2Xi Empty Whisky pr Lard Oil Barrels.
iOJ Empty Flour Horrtls
Also, aU kinds of Country Psodaee wanted, by
jaafi-lw " , 1 ~
b .; FOR SALE.-
A SMALL FAf.M. Ijingon the M k W K It, throe and
. half mile* trom the Oar Shed. Co tstningkiC acres,
about 40 ur43 cleared,the balance in woods. WeU tl u-
behd, and a petty gw 4 two story house, kitchen and out
buildings. Seri ral springs enA a first lalewell of water
are on the premises. I will seU all, or a part, of the
above land. Z _ , .1.
By early application to tbe subscriber, a bargain can be
- Atlanta, Dee 81,184). dec8i-lm
A FEW PAIR CALF SKIN BOOTS
f\. ■lteya’sndMlmss Ohim .
ZoO bushels Me. I
SO sacks FamUy Flour
SO bushels Rye
■ 2-Family Carriages
2 Buggies, Ac., at HENDERSON A CiFS,
janS-tf Whitehall street.!
O N consignment and for sale by
_ USYER A SERIKGER,
corner Whitehall and Aiahomu streets,
700 yards Saxony Flxnt el.
60 Boxes Candies.
52 Heavy over-Coats.
-600 Pairs Csss. Pants. nov29-t
' V FOR SALE.
4 GOOD STORE HOUSE AND LOT, with a dwelling
attached to the same, and oboe-shop house on the lot
t Other necessary outbuildings, on Broad street at
Stone Mouulaln, Us. Dec 19th. te62,
JR BRACEWELL.
Rzrzuscu—W B Deaton, Atlanta; T J Dean, Stone
Mountain. dec26 lm*
STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER.
VTEAK Atlanta, 2 weeks since, 2 cows heavy with calf;
JN one red and whit* spotted, tho other m hite and black,
with a white face. Any information of said cows, or
their deUvery, a liberal reword wiU be paid.
M.D.GAAK.
Atlanta, Alabama street, Dec 30,18*2. jonl-2w
IlX4DOraaTina Miutaxt Post, )
Atlanta, On, January 3,1863. j
General Order f o. L
A LL the officeis wed private* bjioiigtrgto Oompaules
A, H, C and D, of PrOToet Battalion, now absent, ore
btfeby ordered to report immediately for duty.
By order. G. W. LEE,
Jao4 tf Commanding Post.
ARMY REGULATIONS.
1 C THO BIZ ED EDITION, just paULhtd: Price $3 6%
J. MCPHERSON a CO.
WHO WANTS A SUBSTITUTE!
GOOD, reliable substitute can be bad by applying at
dic28-tf
PEACH BRANDY.
CUFTY BBlS.JJURE PEACH BRANDY, oo consign-
JJ ment and for sale bf~—
ANDERSON", ADAJR * CO.,
novl6>tf f.v Commission Merchant*.
CHAMPAGNE.
2|J DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,.on consignment and
J for sale hF*
nov!6-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
Commission Merchants,
__ SOAP. *
A WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
26 Boxes Toilet Snap, on consignment and for i alo ■ y
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OU,
nov-Utf Commission Merchants.
SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for salt
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
< a Commission Merchants.
4 by
nov!5-ti
COUNTRY JEANS.
LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on
A LAitUS 1AJL Ux O
Blent and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
Commission Merchants.
RA BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by
OU JanI3- P . " FOSTER, QUEEN A Ou.
to sol* by
declS-tf
QUEEN A OO.
CT/V TIERCES RICK I
OW declS-tf
* JTO8T1
ER, QUEEN A OO.
QfWV SACKS RICE FLOUR for sale by
QVAI decl8-tf FOSTER, QUEJBs A CC.
900 BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
decl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
1A BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
AU for sale by
de;18-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
S MALL LIT FINK SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
Boots for sole by
decl8-tf
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
.GROCERIES, Abe.
50QQ POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON
MOO lbs Curb Sod*
4300 ft* Tallow
500 lbs Star Candles
100 ft* Turpentine Soap <-
3031b* Copperas ,
35 fts Green Tex 4
.* 30 dozen Brooms
50 fts Ginger
100 lbs Spice
100 fts Grain Pepper ,
For sale at wholesale hy
g. SOLOMON A BROS,
Commission Merchants, at the store lately occupied by
Brady A Solomon. dccl7-tf
FOR HIRE.
fjlWO LIKELY NEGRO MEN. App.y to
PEASE A DAVIS,
Commission Herchau'S.
FOR SALE.
O NE HOC BE AND LOT; on Peach Tree street, 1%
miles from the car shed, containing 5 rooms ana
good outbouUdings, by PEAS B A DAVIS,
OoDmissioaMerchants
JtuTlm
Atlanta, January 6th, 1863.