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THE fOBHC &OQ» BlfOKI fgltAfi ADVANTAGE,
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1863.
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AOAIR 4 SMITH.
mmi AND MACHINE EHOF
sauis.
flYUE UNDERSIOffED, Prop: let or* of the Chattanooga
1 Foundry and Machino Works, propose so sell the en
ure hatabUehmont, embracing Machinery, Tools,Stock on
Hand, r c.—a l of which la a* ivnipjpto a-, any 'fotaXUab-
mtut of the kind In the Confederacy. We are new doing
a large and profitable business, which would go inimodi-
atoiv Into the hand* of oar successors. The Superior ad-
v.uifagea of location will always tuSUM an increasing ba
dge* SO ia| Slim desired. I erauns demroca to invest
uni do w«u to mil and examine.
THUS WEBSTER & CO,
blitUanooga, July 81,1862. aug2-tt
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Notice--Barks Wanted.
’’ MCD1CAL PURVEYOR b OFFICE, I
Atlanta, lit , June 2u, 1So2. |
M liS tmt pries* will I* laid ty Ibounuviel^ncu fi
I tags quantities of tie following BARKS:
cum, branches aul root ot Dcguuod, fiuotp eferrod);
branch.* and root* of Whit* Willow; soot, trunk and
branches ol Ameilcan Poplar, (callou also M bite-wood,
Cano*-wood and tulip-tree,) root preferred.
' This, barks must be miefally dried and tecyely peck-
■id.' They may be brought to this oftcs, or self tj Mr. L.
W, Writer, Botanical Agent, Can«r.vhlo 6a; or W. W
Durham, Botanical Agent, Decatur, (la.
GEORGE S. BLACK IE,
^Iftt Surgeon and Medical Purvey or, c. 8. A.
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.
HARDWARE
AND
Commission Merchants,
(At the Store lately occupied by Brady A 8olomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVK IN STORE and are receiving a stock of geae>
ralHardwareand House Furnishing GO'diforwlmle-
sule ard retail. Also receive on storage and sal* Produce
and Groceries, and every specie* of Merchandise on lite
ral terns.
Ag~ We will give particular attention to consignments,
and furnish correspondent with market report* when
JEO. W. ADAIR........J. HENLY SMITH,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
B. 0. SMITH, M. D^__— j. N. cabdozo, {lOTfenew his edge, when,' where and how will
MAYER & BERINGER, ;
Commission Merchants,
ash WBonzaanx niAixas is
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, BOffDJ AND
STOCKS,
Corner .Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA) GEORGIA.
T) ARTICULAR attoution paid to consignment* of
1 chandise entrusted to us, and pronJpl remit
made for all Good* sold the day sale* are made.
nov!3-Sm
Her-
remittance
I PABKS X W BUTCBXSCH
NEW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO ,
AUCTION
AND
Commission Merchants;
v. \ ' . i
So. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA,
R ESPECTFULLY aoUcit a
by strict attention to
motion to their patrons.
GEORGIA.
a share f patrpnaga and hope
business to give entip *aUa-
a a axoss n uaos a a um
AMOSS, UGON Sc CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E« of Produce, Merchandise, Beal Estate, Ne-
Ageucyfor Ya. Tobacco.
. A. OONNEIJL.,
Late of Memphis, Torn.
a
Ad established in
Montgomery.
ud*of CllOli
’, Alabama, a first-class
. Middleton 4 LolUo, No, 11 Ouun stioet. Las been
.eased for the purpose, where at all lime* can be kund not
Miy the bat and most general assortment ol Tobacco out
side of Virginia; but also a constant supply 01 the course*!
*nd finest gra la of BUUAK The feciiitior lor obthning
Sugar cannot l o auipassvu by any other ixium in tho Cen-
•.Irrecv. ■ M-pSO-.f
W . H. HBNDESSU-v
AUCT1
co.
O IN
AND
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
; ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
gy Auctions weekly. Plenty oi icon or storage.
WM. FORSYTH,
Haohine Blacksmith & Forger,
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA,
be flatten himself that he can give entire satie'*cli.ui it
the ex ecu tin u of all work* entrusted to him. TMmeraeti
P»—Steam Boiiors rvprtiro«i on short aotico. ocASm*
HU1T1NGT0N, M- B.
1> JS w T I s T,
s It
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
r vmu»In Rawenn's now building, corner White
and BuWbbr street*—Raldeace, first house to the left of
OeL Tisnf.. taslU
A CARD.
U K. DAVID MAYXR, thankful -<r post favors and the
x flJL liberal patronage heretofore boatowed upon him
. toMltMpectfiuly announce to the c.tixene of Atlanta and
*, eunimnding country, that he ha* aesucratld biinsell with
Moors. J. Jacob, end J. Repp for the purpose Ol opening
, an Auction and Commiaion Bujfr.c «. et his old *t*n<L on
* Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, to commence on Sep-
would solicit a continuance of lav or* fc»
■ ARthose indebted to Mr.D. Mayer wiUficuthebot*e
(seplO-UJ
iy request-
ITRR.
W B lax AH. X 00 LX. W P WHS.
INMAN, COLE & CO.,.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and 8ale of Merchaudise,
Krai Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Ifegroes, &o.
11/'* have ample store room, and will giro personal at-
VV tentfon to all bnsinees entrusted toes. Office i>
Beach 4 Root’s store, Whitehall street. novt
BpNDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
BANE BILLS ALL DESCRIPTIONS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By H. SALOSHIN 4 CO, Brokers,
aovI6-3m« - Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO,
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
AT THR J i
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY,
FOR CASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
B. T. HKHDRRflON, Agent.
NOTICE.
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
S UBSCRIBERS to the Produce Loan are aarnestij re-
qnested to p.y up their snbscrlpUons. Th» Govern-
desires an early settlement, all persons with funds
MistoU
to tnTvsi aunzat render a greata service to their country
than by faking eight per cent bonds of the <1,000,600
Loan. We are prepared to isene thempromptly. ALlhe
Bonds ordered by n* for subscribers have mitred
ready for delivery. They will pleaefbnrmrd our
and we will eentlihe U.tds a* they may direct,
them at Lbe risk of the owners. The Cotton of Eubscii
bets will Le taken at the maiket price by the aerrernment
in exchange for Bonds.
(AGKNTa AT
Sivancab—B Hchetsfeam 4 Sons.
Culnmbns—D Adams A
Macon—N 0 Monroe.
Neauan—J. J. Hnson. .
Ldjrange - Jesse McLendon.
Atlanta—A. P. Dealing. i'
Urlffin-R. Ring.
janfi-lm
PHIX1ZY 4 CLAI®.
Gener. l Agents Produce Loan V Si
ON CONSIGNMENT. •
irA SACKS TIRO 151A SALT
J.OU 60 sacks Klee Tlitr
jscl-Iw
IMI. -
ROBKBT J. LOWRY 4 CO,
Oxnfesfen Merchants,
Johnson’s Block, Whitehall street.
saiuww
Vicksburg, and then he was driven from the
Yazoo, back into the Mississippi. At last ac
counts he was-making his way np the latter,
towards Memphis. Tno first land attack up
on Vicksburg, has been gloriously defeated.
The great question iB, will it be attacked
again ? And if the enemy is but reinforcing,
agsocun omn
Oar Special Vicksburg Correspondence.
LETTER FROM THE~42D GEORGIA REG
IMENT.
Interesting ParUcutars of the Battle if the 29th Dei »m-
ber—Georgians in tho Fight!
Kilted and Wounded in the 42d Georgia Regi
ment.
- Vicksbuko, Mias, Jan. 6ih, 1863.
MESSRS. EdUvks : The 42d Georgia Regi
ment reached this place, .Vicksburg, on the
night of the 26th December, and were ordered
out to our lines, four miles above the city,
the next evening,, where there bad been heavy
skirmishing for three dayB previous. The en
emy attacked our works on the 28th, at early
dawn, and poured volley after volley, inten
sified with tho thunder of ariilUry, upon us,
during the entire day. The Georgia regiments,
as they bad just arrived, wero held as re
serves, except companies A and K, of the
42d, which were sent forward as skirmishers.
The regiments, however, were shelled severe
ly, the 40th aud 421 Georgia, each losing a
man or two.
Night put an end to the duy’s opcralions,
and Ute enemy found himself nothing profit
ed, and our side had little of which to boust,
except that we had held our ground. Early
in the morn of the 29th, the enemy appeared
iu line of battle in front of Gen. L^e’s post
tion on tire tight, where the 42d had been or
dered to .reinforce bim. The enemy’s first
advance Was oheoked by our sharp shooters;
he then filed off to Gen, Darton's right, who
supported Lee’s leit. About half way be-
tweeu these two positions, there is a bond to
oar line in a.bayou, which separated our for
ces from the enemy’s. At this bend he be
gan to throw a force across in flat boats, with
the evident intention of attaining the road
between Lee and the city. Lee promptly or
dered the 42d Georgia and 28th Louisiana to
leave the entrenchments,- to foil the enemy’s
Object, which order was as promptly obejsa
as given.
At a little mound jdst in front of this bend
of the bayiu, a heated contest ensued between
four companies of the 4^d Georgia, and two
of the 2oth Louisiana, and n large force of
the enemy, which soon defeated his plan, by
driving him back. The other companies of
these regiments, were deployed along the
road, on Lee’s left. The enemy re-occupied
his former position, formed in three columns
and charged our Works, whiob, no doubt, he
ppoied was abandoned,'or very much weak
ened, these two regiments having left them.
Ia this supposition he was sadly disappointed,
tor the $d and 80th Tennessee regiments, be
ing tn position, reserved their fire until the
column was in musket shot, when they poured
such a shower of “buck and ball” into it,
that it wavered the first round. While thus
staggered the heavy ordnance on the heights,
at the baBe of which our forces wore posted,
rained each a fire upon' it, as to cause the
supporting columns to halt. Thus they hesi
tated, and etill their ranks were decimated
by the scourging musketry fn our pits, but at
last courage predominated, and on the colors
moved.
At this juncture, lour of- the companies of
the 42d, and a portion of 28th, began it ter
rific fire upon a regiment deployed to capture
a battery on Lee’s left. Now an ocean of fife
rilled upon-tho charging columns: the colors
fell, the ranks were broken, the men swept
away like chaff in a storm. Tho artillery and
musketry on both sides kept up a constant
thunder. Still the columns advanced, but as
the ranks were mowed down, they faltered,
the rear began to retreat, and Gen. Lee or
dered a charge from the works. At once the
enemy were scattered like sheep, and fled from
the field, leaving their advance to be cap
tured.
Gen. Lee turned over to Gen. Smith, as a
result of the day’s operations, four hundred
prisoners, and five stands of colors, and re
ported the field strewn with the enemy’s dead.
Our victory was complete, the enemy was re
pulsed at every point, ana driven from the
field in utter confusion.
While these things were transpiring on the
right, a heavy column was precipitated on
Gen. Barton’s brigade, in the centre. The
52d G». Regt- bore the brunt of ibis ouset,
with great gallantry. Ihey were charged
several times in the entrenchment, but sue
cesstully repulsed every attack. Here au in
stance of the enemy’s daring and energy may
be stated, which has few parallels in modern
warfare. The rifle pit occupied by the 52d
was on the brink of a narrow ravine, which
was supposed to fender it less accessible, but
under a hmtvy fire, the enemy threw his “sap
pers and miners” with their implements
across (his ravine. How tong they were there
before they were discovered, Is uncertain, bat
they had so nearly undermined the works,
that a bayonet would reach through the em
bankment. Many of the corps were slain
with ihtir picks and shovels in their hands.
The 42d Ga. encountered the 16th Ohio, the
same regiment she so signally defeated at
WelJen’s Ridge, ia East Tennessee. The 16th
met a more terrible slaughter in this, than ia
the former engagement, owing perhaps, to
ihe fact that tho guns we tjok from them be
fore, were skillfully used against them this
time. Many of this boasted regiment “bit'
the dost” on the 29th alt., and nearly all the
others, with the Colonel, were taken prison
ers. It is a singular coincidence, that this'
regiment should meet the 42d in the engage
ments, at points about a ihuusandmilesapurc.
And now, with more of their fire arms in our
hands, we challenge them to meet us again
alter their reorganization.
The reader is ready to ask what are the
fruit* of this ensanguined victory f They are
important, bat may be given In a few words.
The enemy was driven from the land, was
permed to hii gunboats, which were anchor-
ed in the Yazoo river, seven miles above
it be made? Our motto is, semptrparatis.—
The killed and wounJed of the 42d Ga. are
an follows;
Company A—Wounded, privates L T Bag-
won, in throat dangerously : E Suddeth, in
thigh, severe in fitsb; J W Roberts, shoulder
and both thighs severely.
Company B—Killed, privates G W Rawlins,
W 0 Riobards. Wounded, Sgt J B Mills, in
side slightly; Private Johu Bennett, lungs
severely. .
Company D—Killed, 1st Lt Jas H Young;
Wounded, private A McLeod, in forehead
slightly; private C Clay, in band slightly;
private DP
1 Clotfelter, in foot Blightly.
Company E—•Killed, private Jas M King.
Wounded, private Jas M Greene, in throat not
dangerously. • *
Company F—Wounded, private Thomas T.
Black; private FU Chandler, in face not
severely; J W Shaw, iu arm, sinco'amputa
ted
Company G—Killed, Corp D B McCord,
private Jasper Reaves, private T P ThomaB,
private N K Mayfield. Wounded, Capt W D
Malcome, in leg severely; private N Hen
dricks, in arm slightly; private H H Groene,
in leg &lightly.
Company H—Killed, private J S Williams.
Company I—Killed, private 'fv F Boll.—
Wounded, Sgt J DRobinBon, slightly stunned
by bursting shell; private T C Gilstrap, little
finger shot off; private J D Willie, in arm
slightly. s
hat company K, should have lost no men
is miraculous, for she fired the first guns, and
was in the hottest of the fight all. day. Prov*
ideaco must have favored them
PARUCEPS.
TO RAILROAD BRIDGE CONTRACTORS.
'PROPOSALS ABB 1KYRXD. and will be received until
XT the 1st of February, 186S, for the matoury and surer-
structure for a bridge fo, tie Alabama and Mississippi
Rivers Railroad, over the Xombigbee river. There will be
three etone piers and two abutment*, containing about aix
thot sand piece* of firat-clo** bridge maeoary. There will
be 4T0 feet of Howe tnu* bridging, Including an arch-top
chord drew of ninety feet in the clear. There will also bs
from a mile to a mile and a half of trestle work, to Tary
from ten to twenty feet in height. Pians and ppeerfications
may be seen at the Rngiaecr’s Office In Selma. The work
is to be completed by December 1st, 1663-
Address the undersigned at Belma,.Alabama, who will
promptly respond toallinqairlea p ertaiulng to this subject.
J. C. LOPXZ.
decil-4 r Chief Kng and Eup’t A 4 MURK.
BrBEuT J LOWar. JOnsB LtfWBT. XTBQtlXVS 0. HARXH1H.
NEW FIRM.
ROBERT J. LOWRY & 00.,
■ '•> - Suoressor* to Robert J LowTy..
iPRpDUCE
. . and _ .
Commission Merchants,
Johnson’s Block* Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
iao*3iu
Last Change to Volunteer.
II A'VIh'Q been authorized by tho Secretary of War ta
XI- r&ijio o battalion of Cavalry lor UOAdT SRRV10B,
t now exteud to those desiring to volunteer the rare
chance of so doing. This is tho only opportunity to
mttlu iq Georg 1 a, aud protect ocr own homes, that wUl
would get au oxcellent place for your-
eclMo*
is the 1
Georg'u, aud
uted, eoit yoq woi _
' ' *o no Sniii jp giving your name. The cavalry branch
heu thl.srof the service, and almost utl yrao are iu
tubatry ere praying to be tyausleriej. Bit equipments,
uspal bounty, 40,given Authority to rabe companies
will be granted if application ii uude.eaily. No one ac-
ipted without a boise. For further particular* adarear
, _ . r, , 04FT. fT'K.' BOUKK,
doc27-lm *< ■ '5- i; -Lu“PklJ‘i Georgia.
' FOR SALE.
A VJSRY TAU. AI.LB FARM, cpplalhlng C6Q acne, of
ofwhitb about ISO acre* ero- uiioj^oed and well
•i-I jeon past been
butcher ^pn,
' tho acre '.
__ of w hub a bout ISO acre* er^
uajOtred. Toy pt u lau-Mta* fot . v
vs ry highly improved, ..tn tLr 1.
and has produced 40 ousbet* ol «. .
wel.-qqiercd by spruiK* end a cr. ea
¥h«te aro iwogood setilsmcntt y uthe plage; two good
dwelling, and au the necessary outbuilding*—negro cab
ins, stables' Ao.ac. *
It Is altuated tbree-fourtbs 01 a mile Cast Rum the
pour! Hcu:o of Marietta, Cobb county, and 1* In every
respect a meet desirable form.
Forties dedricg to purchase, wifi do wall to examine
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
RKV. JAS. GREER, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
■puis SCHOOL wtll commeebe on the second Monday of
A, January, 1342,10
the basemost of the Central Fxes-
iArms tho same as in other
. .anuary,
bytciian Uhuioh.
tike •haracrer in Atlanta. References—Rer. Dr.
“Set, L. Rogers. For testimonials gee priutod
Schools ol
ir. Wilson,
circular.
> .... a -. - Ornox or Assisiaxx Qo*auauasta
: . f j, ii.Zil Columbus, Ga, sept.-6,18oi.
L> J order of Quarterumster Guueral, X have beeu o..-
Lt trusted with euliro command ol' collecting the blue-
x. the Oceves tilled for ibo army, for tauuidg, and th-.
; urctieee ot Leather for manufacturing. Tacuors havlsr
Leather on band and wanting Hides, wlU do well to «£
treat ute with proper reference*. The army must bo shod,
tnditieUfa duty oValt patriotic tanner* to assist in «.
Join*. AlfJedUrer held at uuteawnable price* will lx
mptAwed " F.W.DiLLARD,
seplOU -- A. Ui
. FOR SALE.'
r SVIALL r.fglt. KinfootheM tWKIi, three and
alMlt mires Com the Car Shed, ce- tvlntagllOacrn.
bhpet 40 ct 46 cleared, the bmlaace in wood* Well ti a-
lywd. aud a pvtty gped rwo ttory hour*, kitchen and out-
bdiNIggs. Sdf. tal spring* *pd a first .ate well of water
are on the premise*. I will sell all, ckapait,ef the
•bat I*ed.
By early application to the subscriber, a bargain ran be
had. 7 J. G. TBAMMRL.
Atlanta, Dec 81,1863 decSl-lm
A dhOOD EGG,” SURE
LAND FOR SALK,
. on the road leadieg
... comfortable dwelling
a No. 1 Meant Saw Mill ia
and ah Ingle machines at-
AC ACLUKS OF WBLL-TniBKKKD
Ot) wllhfn (even miler of Atlanta,
to farcer 4 Mayrou’s Ferry, with a c
house and out-btuUings; aljo, '
fine leaning order, with lathe
edf^fi
inched, wd’h power suffle eat to ran them all at tha tome
time. All for the unui. sum r) ^5,00... Those wlahiug t.
purchase wQl please apply u J.3. Msyson, Atlanta Fe
rn de Institute, or J. b. May son, on the premise*,
declf-af
' FOR SALE.
House and Lot in Decatur.
rf'HR House has aix large, comfortable, well finished
JL rocinr, each lorn. b«*.eg a fire-ionc*. All oAectial
cutbnUdlugWi and good garden spot oa the place. The
let contains&-*< anacreofland. if- •
Voseession given Immediately. Terms cash.
decJMf •- $ F MORION.
ATLANTA FEMALE INSTITUTE.
WHIR INSTITUTION has not been taken fir a hospital
JL as repotted, and I have tha assurance 01 tho Fo*
Surjem that it will not be taken. The exercises will b
resumed on the 2d Uondayjq January, and continue fo
a scholastic term of six months. Under the pressure 0
the times we are compelled to ralso the ratsa of Tuition
Ihe charges therefore will be as follow.:
Collegiate Department for six months.' |36 00
Preparatory do do SO 00
Primary do do ...... 24 00
Incidental. 60
Music and Piano rent same did prices.
Ou- -half the above charge* must be paid in advance In
BTerT instance. -
declT-tf J. K. MAY30N, Preiident
A VALUABLE FAMILY EESiDCSfrE FOE SALE.
XTRAR tho Depet at Covington, Ga. The home has 7
jLN rooms, 6 firo places, a good kitchen aad 8 good nrgro
nooses. The lot *on!ains 6 octet, ha* a good peach arm
apple orchard, good, never-felling well of water, end ell
necessary outbuildings. It is akcut mlsway hetseentha
two Colleges, Y19: Masonic Female and Emory; also, 100
aores gxj farming lapd near by,46of which is woodland,
whUh will he Kind with t(ie henao and lot If desired. For
Eurther particulars, apply to the' nndenlgned, rr T F.
Hycr, Covington, Georgia.
ROBERT L. CRAWLRY 4 BRO,
Frankftn Building,
jan2-tf Atlanta, Georgia.
SALT!SALT!
NXTR have effeeted-the beat poralble arrangement for
IT the *i>aedy ' transportation of salt from cur salt
woika at Ssltvllle, Ya, to Atlanta, Ga., aud we propose
to sell for cash, or exchange salt for Corn, Bacon or Pork
delivered ia Atlanta.
All order*, to secure attention must be accompanied
with the money or return pottage. The first sa!t ie-
ceived will be delivered t? the first orders. Address.
sKAao, Kennedy, palmer; 4 co
Atlanta, Go, January 1-lm
LARD, LARD, WASTED.
fflHS highest price will be paid for
L 100 be- r- lsYine Leaf Lard.,
ALSO, WANTED,
2M Empty Whisky or Lord Oil Barrels.
203 Empty Flour Barrels
Also, all kinds or Country Produce wanted, by
P. U, Ilf K,
janB-lw Whitehall street.
V J BOXES STAROH; for srtety v- '
14 PEASE 4 DAVIS.
-I £ BOXES FARINA, for rale by
ID PEAS* 4 DAVIS.
1 Q CASKS BIOS, for rale by
10 decli lm . PEASE 4 DAVIS.
DEQATUB ACADEMY,
. MALE AND FEMALE.
YkSNJAMIN T. HUNTER, A R, PRINCIPAL—Ihe
D exercise* ef thl* Acadsmy will commence on the 2d
Monday cf January. Rates of Tuition per, annum, $16, $80,
$80 aud •<<>. The Scholastic year will be divided into two
terms ol five months each, aad pupil* charged from time
of entrance to the trad ef ths terra
A. X. HOLMES, Pres. Beard Trustees,
JanKKf M.LTON A. OANDLEB, Secretary.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
IflA AORES OF LAND, 15 cleared the balance heavily
JL/6y tlw bered, with a large, completely finished bousb
containing nine room* with closet* and fire placds; two
Darned negro houses, smoke house, carriage home, atable,
cow shod*; a fin* orchard, a large garden, 4c. Said place
ia situated on She pnbllo road, Uve mile* from Marietta
and ilx from Powder Springs—both place* ofr sort In
summer. For particulars apply to R. W. Joyner, of the
firm of Hamilton, MatluSy 4 Joyner, Atlanta, or to J U.
ipringer, on the p.emisa*. decl8-tf
DRY GOODS.
5QQQ YARDS CALICOES
' 800 yards bleached Sheeting
360 pair Ladles’ and HIssjs Gaiter* aud Slippers
12 dotea Hen’s aad Boy’s Hats
Aud a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, for site at wholesale
only by & fcoL'JMON 4 BROS,
dcci7-tf Commission Msrchmt-,
ON OON6IGNMENT.
1 n DOZEN fine FRENCH CALF SKINS
AU zg bags OFea
.9 boxes Aeamaatin* Candles
2 boxes S, erm Candles
. 26 bales Cotton Yarn
2000 lbs Copperas. Fer sale by
H. SALOSHIN 4 CO.,
Kxrbange Broker and Com Merchant,
JanlO-lw* Whitehall street.
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
1(YlBUSHELS DRIED PERLBD A PILES
J-UU ICO buskata Dried Peeled Peyches
lOO bushels good Green Apples
10,000 pounds Tallow
100 barrels good Lard
1,000 peauds goed Butter
sob bushels good Wheat
600 bushels good Bye
Apply to . F. M. FISK,
jknif-tf Wbltehall street, Atlanta.
FDR SALE,
fl PRIME NEGRO HEN FOR SALE
A ISrrattlMr
1 Pastry Cook aad C;ui»ge Driver and Gardeter
Both young aad heallby
ALSO,
TO KEaT,ammd dwaUdg, with six rooms, iathosu-
bur be of ths clf^ on Peach Tree street. Apply to
PEASb 4 dAVIS
Atlanta, Jas nary 1st 1862. JanS-lm.
A FfiW PAIR QALFfKOI BOOTS t, ' *
Pt. Beys’ and Hiums Sheas
S» bushels M«
,racks Family Flour
60 bnahv.s Bye
2 Famflr Curia* ea
2 Buggfo», Ao^ at HENDERSON k C'j’S,
jana-tf ... B WhitahaU strtet.
ns consignment aad fix sale by
U H4YER 4 BERINGER,
corner White:all and Alabjuao street*,
70b yard* Saxony FianieL .
<>. *0 Baxes Oaadea.
5c Heavy eves-Coat*.
5*gt Piini tEa*. Pant*. norXS tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF'S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
QfrflUOZMBVB KNOLISH HALF HOSK;
850 great gross Agate Buttons.
On consignment andfor sale hy : -
ANDKRSON, ADAIR 4 CO..
. . . CommiMioa Merchants.
janll-tf
SALT.
OA BBLS. KANAWHA SALT. 03 CDuaigument and for
. ANDBRSON. Alfilv 4 00., •
J«n9-tf Commission Merchant*.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
KA BBLS. CH0I0E N. O. MOLASSES, on cca*)gtmeet
and for isle by
, _ ANDKRSON, ADAIR 4 00,
J«9-tf Conitnission Merrhanta
WANTED.
I N a Rolling Hill at Knoxville, Tenn,a I’adlor, to whom
good wagea dill be paid. Apply at
a, aiSaib 4 CO’S Store.
janS-tf
ANDERSON,
MADEIRA WISE.
ABN BBL. AND A FEW DEMJJONS, “A No. 1” Ma-
\J doiya Wine, on ccn igument and for sale by
JtoS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 CO.
CHICORY. -
OA BARBELS CHICORY, tho only inbstitu e for CUToo,
on consignment and for ail e by
bf
Jaai-tf
_ the barrel or sack
ANDERSON, A»AIU 4 CO,
Communion Jlo-chan ta
COFFEE.
SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on {^UBignnient aud
. for sate hy ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 CO*
JanS-tf Commission Merchants.
RICK.
TIKR0E3 NEW RICE on consignment andfor sal
1 y ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 00,
JaoS-tf Commission Merchant*.
LOGWOOD, "
1 A BOXES SXTRAOZ LOGWOOD, oncoDtlgnm.ntand
■kv for ula by ANDERSON; ADAIR 4 U),
LOST.
A LARGE-SIZED Buuet VaU»e, marked “XL F. C,”
cpqtniwlen, uatca and paper* hearing the name ol
to p. Callaway; afao, elothtug, knives, finks, *p- *■*, Ac.,
were taken Rum the Atlanta Uutel oa the night ol the
Sto*L
The pertoa who re tarns the Valise e nteat* wUl
qSnakqs ' ’ “*
pctlitf ; .
A It 31Y lifctu CLATIO^S.
'0R1ZRD EDITION, Juat puhlhbed: Price $3 5%
JI MoPHRBSON 4 CO.
FOR SALK. .
GOOD SPORE HOUSE AND LOT, with a dwelling
attache! to the aaue, and sheeehap hruta on the let
Other n«jjea*ry (mteuDAiaga, oa Broad strwt at
e H.un'sla, e*. DeclOtk lttt,
J B B8ACKWBLL.
BlWHU-V B Deatea, Atlanta; T J Deaa, Stwe
feustaia. — . * _ . dec36 lm*
HtAmtvAavxu Eiutai 1x1,1
tUaafa, 0a, /aauary 3,1S6S. J
• Auaafa,0a, Jaaaary 8,1563.
General Order >0. L
A LL the eflear
4,0,0aad
hereby erdered to report immediately for doty
Ea* G. w. LIE,
s ead pH rate* baWagsag <• Compaalaa
D, *1 Preveat laUalLq bow absent, are
J*n2-tf
Commission Merchants.
PEA NUTS.
R()A BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on consjgnmei.t and or
sale by ANDBKH0NpADATB'»-OO,
U-tf Commission Merchants.
COTTON YARNS.
VQ bales COTTON YARNS,oh consignment and for
sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 CO,
Commission Merchants.
QUININE.
9AA OUNCES REST FRENCH QUININE, on consign-
mint and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 CO,
horSS-tf Commission Merchants. .
HARNESS.
tr SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
0 sale by ANDKB30N, ADAIR 4 CO,
nor31-tl CommiKoh Mocrlmnta.
SUGAR.
200 UIIDS. SUQ4K, varloua grade*, oa coasigmiieut
and for safe y ANmJRg0N> gx>AIR 4 00,
novifi-tf Commission Mar chants.
150
. - FLOUR. U
BBL3. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by
ANDKRSON, ADAIR 4 00,
•tf Commission Merchants.
PEACH BRANDY.
TJUFTY BBLS. PURE PEACH BRANDY, on cossign-
J; meat and for tslo hr
ANDERSON, ADAIR * CO,
16-tf a. Commission Merchants.
' J ■ * CHAMPAGNE.
2y DOZ. CHAMPAGNE on_con*lgnmont
for sale by
novlfetl
ANDERSON, ADAIR « CO,
Commiaaiou Merchants. -
“ ; . :.‘soaf.
f ] WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
JL 26 Boxes Toilet 8cap, cm consignment and for tale ty
ANDERSON, ADAJIB 4 CO,
BbV-Utf
Commission Merchant*.
SEWIN’3 MACHINES, on consignment and for salt
ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 00,
4bv
noTlfi-ti
COUNTRY JK ASS.
A LARGE LOT OP COUNTRY JEANS, oa
meat and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR 4 CO,
novl6-tX Commission Merchants.
CA BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by
OU JanlJ- f FOSTER, QUEEN 4 Ou.
75
U^iHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR
deelS^f lW ^ FOSTER, QUEEN 4 CO.
C/YTIERCES RICE for talo by
0V declS-U .FOSTER, QUEEN 4 CO.
OftA BACKS KL* FLOUR for sale by
decXS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN 4 CO.
»>nn BARRELS MOLASSES to arrita, for MlC by
iecXS-tf FOSTER,-QUEEN 4 00.
for sale by
de-U-tf
FOSTER, QUEEN 4 CO.
1MALL LOT FINK SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SUN
N for —In bj
doc 16-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
GROCKRIE81 Ac.
50QQ POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON *
SCflOlM Cub Seda ..
4000 foj Tallow •
~ MO bs Star Candles
10} be Turpentine Soap '
30' bj Coppers 1
’ - <f ,!b 36 bs Green Tea «3
T. 6S Sr 30 dozen Broom* . ..g . e '.-
Mb* CUager Wi. n-,. - - i ,
100 bs Spice
130 be Grata Pepper
For sale at wke’esale by
S. SOLOMON 4 BROS,
OommiatioB Merchants, at Ihe store lately occnpied b)
Brady 4 Bdomou. . .. , ■ droll if
HOUSE AID LOT FOE SALK.
•pvESIKOUS of moving t
^ ESI ROUS of moving to (be country,!
r lire, for sale - .
S A DURAND.