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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1863.
VOLUME n—NO. 290
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NEW FIRM.
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JBO.W ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
S. SOLOMON & BROS.,
ADVERTISING
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Commission Merchanls,
Ruvinio;. of the Exemption law- Conscription—Its Nor
thern and Boutiicrn Signification—Ihe Soaih-We*Lrn
Prlaoner*—Ilia Vic Sim* tf LiocoV* Proclamation—
Trouble in the North—The Impending B .tile—A Word
toCbahnetto. • » t
(At the Store lately occupied by Brady'A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
JJAVBJH STOEB mdme^vtog a-m*or gmm-
■ early advertising, with the privilege of change,etSi
• taken at the foilowing-rates:
one StiaayS,''renewable once a Month, * fib
■or ihree rquares, „ ho
■ r onu-fanrib Column,......-
tor line-half Oolamn, 110
or onu LouuuOr. - —0
.! I'aoiiiar work, with or without rules, and adrerlUo
-’it* occupying oi.ubie coliunn, win be charged doable
• i obovc latcat’
* Jvsfbitn.ef I* not marked oacopy for a specified time,
• n't t thiLii. u ouiu oj rtf red oat, ant charged according
■ i.e above rate*. .
'.’•rrlbtaeitt lOsertro in Ihe luiti, and WaaxtT, edi-
. oh urged M pel eent. additional In the regu-
■ iiy rate*.
• cany adferlteere rill be limited u> l*:e apace oonlraet-
. ' Ji. They will be charged extra at regular ratoe for
■leote, iU'ota, Removal*, Copertu#rihips,«0t4s** to t oo-
■i.cici Ae., ami payment demanded quarterly.
yJT fag»j . **r» - Asvaamaao am* m ram roa m Au
rat Hardware and Home Furnishing Co da for whole-
»fc! retail Also receive on storage autl vale Prodace
aud Groceries, and ovary epeciee of Merchandise on lite
ral terms.
ASr We will give particular attention to
aud fnrniah correspondent r with market report* when
desired. dec# 8m
ucel will app-ar iu the Weekly paper uu-
.1.tract.
> to bo inaei ted rathe Weekly pup cr only
i c<iilar intervale ih Mtlieit ot the paper*, will be
.. u. it at on muoirc for averv lmcrtiou.
.»i.uoahctng candidate* for Staid, County, and Mur.ici-
•niiec, $5 each--.|-i be puid tnndvaho* In every iaffiMaa.
an adrortiseiuenU for Charitable laatiutiuns,Military
,.j lire Companies, Ward,Town, and other Public Meet
wni nr charged half price.
-i .u. vgea and deatiijarepwbitehed AaB»W»; but Oou-
i.. . tribute# of Keeper.! and funeral invitation* aa
,.w> rtisement*. • >
uatoi ioi mvtlcae In Local Oolamn,will be charged 90
ii*|iCi itlllir* , <1 1 r t a
he paper, under bo etronmaia...e*, io o .ncluded in a
.1.tract.
No dtauction or vanatton Kill b "umie l/um the forego-
m - ' ML .
•ti raw*.
ADAIR A SMITH
mum MACHINE SHOP
FOJtfe SAJaE.
/|IUK VRlrkKSlGNEH, Paoprietora ot the Chattanooga
1 Po
_ Iiuudry and Machine Wcrka, propoee to tail the en-
tue oetabnehuieut, embracing Alachtnery
linuil, . c.—« f of which la aa uampluto a. Buy
mi ut of the kind in the Confederacy. We are now
u lai gy.uud profitable btuiueea, which would go
Uiipi
Myi) (iilotho houde ot
r eacciuaori. The Superior ad-
neea to any aztont dasirod. • ereoas deairona to tnveet
io welt to call and ozamine.
TUGS. WKBSTKU A CO.,
> ...tlan.ioga, July Sl,18fi2. . augS-tt
Notice—Barks Wanted.
U hill CAL PH It Vh YOU S 01HCE, I
AtLinxa, ua., June ko, lbofi. [
fi ii L hw t price* will te l aid by the umlcrtigned tar
X >argeqnaoUUte of tLe f U »ii g UAHUS:
tteni, brunchc. and r«H.t ol Dcgaeofi, grootp ilerred);
trautbea and nou of White Willow; mot, trunk aud
hianrbes of American Poplar, (called rin wmu-wood,
tm.oe-wood anu lullp-trae,) ux t profoitad.
lhreo barka in nut ho lortfuily dried and rccitrely pack
td. They may he brought to this office, or ton* to Mr. L.
G. Waller, Botanical Aunt, ChftewtOle (Ml; or*. W
liuiliam, Botanical Agent,lAcatur, llo.
GEUUUK S. BLACK IK,
j Mj. Surgeon and Jltdical Purvey ur, V. S. A.
MAYER & fiERIRGER.
Commission Merchants*
AND W&OtXSiU tnuta u
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND
STOCKS,
Corner VVIilteball aud Alabama tits.,
ATLANTAi GEORGIA. *
OAUTIOULAH attention paid to consignment* of -Mer-
X chandha entreated to ns, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day sales are made.
covl&8m
Id EW
U W a STCHSS0H
FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO.,
AUCT IO IV
RjpHMoND, Jan. 17, 18C3.
There is no doaoh that among the first im
portant measures which will lake precedence
of all others in the deliberations of Congress
the exemption law as it was exists, will be the
most prominent. Gravo objections are urged
both to its general features and its lnirisic lia
bility to unsatisfactory aud partial execution.
U is in bad repute, and this, should be reus n
enough for its thorough revision aud butter
adaptation to meet the exigences of the coun-
irj without even a colorable pretext for dissat
isfaction or complaint. Thero will always be
grumblers, no matter how perfect any meas
ure of a compulsory character may be framed;
but it is the part of wisdom, aud sound poli
cy requires, that if tho present, las^ aud
greatest effort of the vile Yankee Government
to subjugate and crush our people, absolutely
demands that any compulsory measure should
be superadded to the voluntary and noble de
votion of the sons and daughters of tho
Sooth—and that it does, there is now no
question—such a measure should be tree irou
all reasonable objection, aud thus remove ev
ery just obstacle to its prompt und faithful
execution. Especially should our legislatois
see to this when we consider the exalted pa
triotism with whioh so many States und
statesmen have generously waived their,con
scientious convictions in regard to thje Con
scription Act itself in view of the common
danger and the common safety. 1 am grati
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, -
GEORGIA.
■p KSPKCTFULLY lollcit o share - f patronage and bujie
IV by strict attention to boil
taction to their patrons.
to give entire
doc6-U
■ fiaaoss nuaon aauxXs
AMOSS, LIGON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E OB ilia aria of Produca, Merchandise, Baal Batata, Ne-
grouvAc. ddaO-tl
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. OONIVISI-JL.,.
w a iiuoN. a qota. W p unoB.
INMAN, COLE & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandiso s
Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, Sus.
W K have ample store room, and will giTo personal at-
tention to all business entreated to ns. Office L
Beach k Boot’s store, Whitehall street. novl-ti
Late of ItfeinpUta, T«nn.
11 AS Mlabliahad in Ue^tgociary, AMhaiaa, a flrafrM**
11 Agauoy (trail ki..-u ,<i SLjiilt.U AMK-HhWlNG
V LBUUllA XUUAGOOl u> which he would respectfully di-
oct pubUo attention. The ot.re lormerly occupleu by
j easts, iliddlatoo aUievKo, 11 iXari .licet, has been
-aaed lor th*purpose, wl.eio at oil cau be Luud not
in'y die beat and iu.u g. ..ri »a rtmant ol Tola,..' -ut-
•Idenl Virginia; bu. hi . . - matant supply oi tbe coanost
Slid finest grates of htWAK. The LctUUea mr obtidolng
~ ir i saaal ti»Wipjar I I Ml n-u,.- Ii. Ibctou-
•it fUCJF t
<cp30-%T
* . H'. IfK&SKSUi UO.,
AU C r V 1 <> N
Uommissioji Merchants,
Wliltcltall Street,
ATX.A-S A A,
*g~ Auction* waxly. Pie :y i
aepktl
GKdUGIA.
WM. FORSYTH, .
Machine Blacksmith & Forger,
; * ' " MAMKTTA fiTBEKT, _
ATLANTA, - LKOKG1A.
I S prepared to d all Viuu, .»i Mill Work, Countiy Hark,
Mono SLooi-g, and all ihe vaiiooe tranche. <. ■ Black
•mill. work, burinc hu. .. employed in the Maraf.. .'he;
of the W.Mi-rn A AlUi.Uf JLaiitoad tor the lo»l Ion l<ar.
be Halts;, ht.i.s. ,i that n.-can giro entire «aii»*actdMir
•iku execution . • »ll mtruaud 10 him. T«un. coal
l*B—St*MABoil-.-. 1. ifan ,.|1 .h. il nolKo
H. EUdvTiliGToH, M
S> K N r r I
as T
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHAN G'E ,
BANK BILLS 0? ALL DBSCBIPTIONS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By U. 8AL0SHIN k 00, Broker*,
noT^e-Sm* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GKORCUA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOB GASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK,
K. T. HJCtDKKSOU, Agent.
NOTICE,
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS,
A 1 LA JS i
K O K G 1 A.
OftlCt.-d
aud Uni,(crate
ud t ano.1
Eaevc'iuaw btull ug.
mer Whitehall
to the loll ol
■ A CARD.
M il. OAVltl MAYKli, thankful .t. i .ti lover, aud tti
liheval paUunoge her-; . .- :,-i, *v i ujiou hiai
weald taopecMeffil ani..,un io the c.nxeu. oi Atlanta and
an;;..uniting t.hairy, lha; he ho. uu.xuatlll luu.Kilf witt.
v -”<er». J. Jocohe lad J. Sep* ter u • purpr. - J ot-rumg
on Aactioa aud OnareUnnion nmTui*v. at hi. old rtond, on
U L UlieJI .treat, Atlouta, Uaerpia. i. r-.mm.nce oo Sep-
irmhet. liik, and weohfliuUcil aweliuuaace of favor, lot
the new Bran
. Ail thpe* it I it ud |* Mr. D. May-1 wdl fi I.. the book,
and notes at the auction office, a:.i .ie earnuiiy requo.t-
—■ IeeplO-tf] BiMAYBB.
ad w anil and
ri U B8CBIBKR3 to the Produce Loan are earnestly rb-
O quested to p.y up their aubKiiptionx The Govern
ment desire, an early settlement. All persons with funds
to invest cann t rend.r a greater service to their country
than by taking eight per cent bond* of the ll.GQqgfio
Loan. We are prepared IS issue thorn promptly. All'*-'
Bond* ordered by u< lor subscriber, have arrived and
ready fcr delivery. They will please forward our Receipts,
and we will rend , he hoc da as they may direct. We hold
ibom at the ri-i oi the cvctj. The Oattea of Bafiacrl-
Per. will be lok.n at lho mil ket price by theUovi
in exchange for Bond*.
jAGXXTo AT
Savannah—K Hctershkm A Seas.
tXdembus—It Adam.
Macon—B C Monroe.
Kewnan—J. J. Pinion.
LaGrange - Jesse McLcnl.n.
Atlanta—A- P. Dearicg. ol
Uriilia—R. King.
jinS-lm
PBIXIZY A CLAYTON.
General A genu Produce Loan tor tie.
MONEY TO BE MADE.
HAY2 for sale _
7b Share* Uni *n Loon aud Bui.dmg Asaccialioa.
One 1,000-Dollar Cenfederate *
kKD PBOPKIROKS.
surrection among the slaves. North Carolina
has now, for trial and punishment (or the same
offense, Utineen officers, including the comman- | -aw- i _ _ * j
der of me United States steamur^CoIaatiita, re- ’ oVI u> 1 6 it 11 Cl
cenily cast ashorenear Wilmington. The crew,
con.-isting of twenty-eight men, will be for- r j^UK oxetdaeaof thiiSclu
warded tn Richmond to be treated as are the
.privates ip the land forces..
A Bill is now before Congress clothing the
President with the power of pardon or commu-
tai ion of sentence in the ease of Yankee officers
captured since tho first of January. As this
power is already reeled, by the Constitutions oi
perhaps all the States, in their respective Gov
ernors, the bill will meet strong opposition, and
may not become a law.
Tho Northern papers are beginning to realize
the disastrous results of the battle ot Murfrees
boro*. Rosencranz, they say, has done nothing
yet; the labors cf Hercules have been only be
gun; and they hesitate not to confess that,
without large reinforcements, and security in
his rear, he cannot pursue Bragg. The truth is
now apparent that me Northern editors, as well
as the Northern people generally, an fast losing
that spirit of savage ferocity which, but a
mouth ago, transformed them into demons.
Illinois has, by her State Resolutions, denounced
Lincoln, his Proclamation, and his war,-and
elected a Senator, Hon. Win. A. Richardson,
pledged to represent tliat sentimental Washing
ton. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Indiana
will back these resolutions. Gbld has risen to
a very high figure und the people are ripo for a
revolution. Prance is girding her. loins for a
great and speedy movement. Let us put forth
every energy to meet the last great efiort aud
oar independence is won. The next great bat
tle may be fought near Wilmington. A victory
here, and we hope the worst is over.
■ l have just received your issue of the 11th
instant, containing “Chnlmette’s” long and in-
teresiing vindication of tho gallant people of
New Orleans and Louisiana. Were it not for
the evidently studied fling at the Confederate
authorities in Richmond which so suggestively
mars the closing sentences of his production, 1
would have rejoiced ut the opportunity I so in
nocently afforded him of proclaiming to the
world what the world already knows. Louisi
ana has nobly and generously performed her
duty in this terrible war; her sons and her
daughters have won the admiration of the civil
ized world/and have extorted the tribute of rc-
spect antr pratsaMnyen from Yankee lips. The
lied, therefore, in being nble to assure yoiff* «* h al * and its surrender into the
mnrlnvu (hn4 thn AAmmiilfia tn urliiavn tho wnwi. ilUI*uS Ol ti]
readers that thacommiitee to whom the vari
ous bills and remonstranoes on this subject
have been referred, are devoting tbeir best
energies to the whole question and will short
ly submit their joint labors to Congress in a
form that cannot fail to secure general ap
proval.
Conscription at tho North ia a word of to
tally different import from conscription at the
South. Iu Lincoln's dominion's, it carries
consiernation and terror wherever it spreads.
When first proclaimed in Maryland, her
down-trodden sons, who, up to that period had
been either Wavering in their loyality to the
South, or restrained from its expression by
domestic considerations and their exemption
from the horrors of actual war, now that they
must fight, soon-made tbeir election, and
rushing in hundreds to oar standard, swelled
the ranks of the Maryland Lii e, and huv
done, and will yet do, deeds of valor in tho
cause of freedom. How galling mu3t have
been the condition of those that remained,
when, dragged from their homes by some ep
auleited Yankee clockmaker, they were dra
gooned into the service of a hated despot to
fasten the chains of slavery upon their own
kith and kin. Further on North, conscrip
tion spread the wildest panic and fell like a
summons from the dead, upon the coward
hearts of the genuine Yankee. Hitherto,
they cajoled or coerced the wrethed foreigner—
for wretched and base has ever been the con
dition of the foreign-born in tho land of the
church burning puritan—to fill their armies
and crush the rebels. * Now comes their own
turn: they must themselves fight out the war
for which they bad ecr long and so loudly
clamored. What follows? Agents are des
patched to Ireland ti beat up icttuits oo the
mendacious pretense that, in reality, this was
a war against England. So states the Dub
lin Nation and other independent Irish jour
nala. They next visit 'Switzerland on a sim
ilar mioeion; and finally they prostrate them
selves at the feet of the Italian Garibaldi.—
How many of their million in arms they
collected in this way they will not of course
disclose; but they cannot conceal the fact
that in many of the States the draft has been
postponed from time to time—in some of
them, altogether suspended
In the South'the word conscription-, in reality,
means nothing more than a peremptory notice
of some sudden danger which the Government
is authorized to proclaim to its defenders.—
Were that danger as well known to the people
as it is to the Government, they would volnn*
tarily rush to the oommon defense, without the
requisite formalities which it has been judged
prudent to employ to expedite and assure the
best means of united resistance. Whether or-.'
ganized under the slower process of volunteer-,
ing or by means of the speedier requirements
ot a conscript lav, our armiauatu csiupn—d at
homogeneous elements—a brave people fighting
for their homes, their altars, and their freedom
—all standing on equal terms—all animated by
the same lotty spirit, and all destined to share
alike the blessings of good.Government and tree
institutions when they have chastised the inso
lent invader, who would rob them of both.—
With u», therefore, conscription ia but a sum
mons ftom the watch-towers pealing throughout
the land, and calling upon all who can bear
arms to rush to the ramparts, and annihilate the
(Ofi.
Our prisons are now filled with the vile
wretches taken at Bragg’s recent victory at
Murfreesboro*. And, yet, in appearance, there
is a marked contrast between these South-west
ern prisoners and the Northern scoundrels who
have heretofore po£uted our temporary je:
This is especially notable in their fjee and easy
carriage, a frankness of countenance, and an
entire absence ol that vulgar slang which be-,
trays the Yankee wherever found. They are
evidently of a superior race, and many of them
freely denounce the Government and people for
whom they are fighting in a war tor negro
emancipation. They will return to their homes
—at least a large majority ol them—wiser and
better men. - - 7 .
Your readers are a aware that these prisoners
were pa-oled at Mnrfreesboro’, but were return
ed o.i our hands by Rosencranz, who refused to
receive them unless accompanied by their officers.
This condition could not be gratified as, un
der the proclamation of our President, those of-
i ficers have been, or will be, delivered met to the
9 of ibe enemymtcaot nothing from all this.
That .is a question which has already passed
into hiftory. Thero 1 leave it, merely enteriug
my protest against any futre “implication” from
anything 1 maydeern it proper^to write, even for
so commendable a purpose as vicarious instruct
tt-jji. * CHEROKEE.
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Female.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO ,
Wholesale Grocers
TUITION PER St8SIGN. .
Primary Out...... $10
V’t! Cluj.... A..... ;... ts
31 Class......... r -...... .» ‘.'0
4th Chun.. ..I...:..* 25
Ilnriug bsen eugngej ia teaching for acrortl yetis, we
feel assured that wo will giTe Bttislactiou to all who may
favor u» with tbeir pitrounge, nnrt give ns a fnir ond can
did trial.
Strict :aith:ulne ■ in Ihe Oi* barge cf dutlae. tc'. eerful
cooipllnuce wit!, in 1.111 icgiiltl!. i.s u lei) <>; do
meaner and punctual attendance ut oil time’, will be re
quired of etch pupil.
Pupils charged from time of entrance till clcie ef 80S
Mm, except iu c de.nl prolrrcled eickaisi. For further
IKirti.ulareaddrers TUOS. A CUWKN,
or Miss .
JxnlT-tf Jonesboro’,U*.
GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Decatur fctroct.
ATLANTA, ... GEORGIA.
4#' Pr jmpt in orders sod remittance* jaull-lf
ted oue und a ball n lies West of Decntur, on the Fay-
fcttuvi.le ro.ul, and tix miles from Atlnnla. Ihe land
consist- of 250 acres, eve y acre lying be&utitaUjr, aim
ol this numnor _f acre*, lully fifty conul-fi of excellent
branch bottom. One hUadrod acres of ln.uT.y wooded
lard, has hardly a btick amid.’. The house!* not excelled
mail it.appii tmenisQi d fiuiali, by one country tad’
dence iu a tuousand, 8X rooms, hard finished; <■ Insets,
pnutry, with gluts dooia—rooms united i-y Tiding doors,
are soun of the advsdtngis. Thoro 1* h Ha-g ■ }vaug or
chard, embnuing in its catalogue, Iicerully ever, halt
grown ia this latitude. But call und see ths pluco for
yourselves. Wu ~ '
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
The' uudersigned are agents for the sslo of -
TOBACCO
From tho largest and best
MANUFACTURERS
Virginia & N. Carolina,
And will keep constantly oa hand a large aud well assort
ed itick of all grades required for the trade of the
Confederate States
MANUFACTURER’* PRICES.
The attention of
DEALERS
Is invited to tats stock bribre purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIER’S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N. B —List* of all brands with samples and prices, scut
by. mail or express, when desired. j»nl8-lm
DKBZUADLK PROPERTY FOR SALE
ACKK8 OF LAND, 15 cleared tho balance heavily
1 » ■
I4U tin hired, with a large, completely finished hcuob
contsieing nine rocm, with i least* and fire places; two
framed negro houses, smoke house, carriage home, stable,
cow shed*; a fine orchard, a large garden, Ac. Said place
is Situated on the pnblio road, fire mile* from Marietta
and >ix from Powder i-priugs—both places orr-soit tn
summer. For particulars apply to B. W. Joynar, of the
firm of Hamilton, Harkley A Joyner, Atlanta, or to J H.
ipriager, on tho premises.
decIS-tf
DRY GOODS,
i YARDS CALIC0K5
5000
■'; 300 yards bleached Sheeting
850 pair Ladies’ and Miss.’sQaitars and Slippers
12 dozen Men’s and Boy’s Hat*
And a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, lor sale at wholesale
only by - 8. EOL«JMON A BROS,
deciT-tf Commission MerclivuD,
FOR SALE.
SNXGRO MEN FOR SALE
■ Ml*
i 1 Brick Hina
1 Pastry Cod: and Carriage Driver and Gardeter
Both young and healt hy .
\ will commence Janusiy
19th, 18C3. Two Sessions of five months inch.
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission' Merchants,
And Genual Dealers in
‘ liKADOWSOOK” FOR SALE.
11/ G speak advisedly when we .ay that we have never
YI ofleiej such a rural property for sale. It U situa-
i pronounce it a perfect gem.
8 J. SHACKELFORD, Y. II.
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
Wliitelmll Street,
ATLANTA,
• - - GEORGIA,
VS/ILL atteid to busing and selling all kinds of mer*
*’ chandixe. A|J-writers for goods ihnst be accompa
nied wUhcthacssh laWapallsiHia. - Jodi It
WHITE & TOWERS,
WHOLE! ALE AMD BET AIL
& R O C £! R
Marietta (Street,
ATLANTA, - -
ianl3-ly*
GEORGIA
DECATUR ACADEMY,
HALE AND FEMALE.
B enjamin t. hunter, a. m, principal—ihe
exercises of this Academy will commence on the 2d
Monday of January. Bates of Tallinn per annum, $15, $20,
$30 and $i0. The Scholastic year will be divided into two
terms ot flvs months each, aid. psplls*Chargsd from time
oi eotracco to Ihe cud of the term
A. T. HOLUK8, Pres. Beard Trustees,
janlO-tf MiLTON A. OANDLEU, Secretary.
FOR HIRE.
rilWO LIKELY NKGuO MEN. App.y to
PEASE A DAVIS,
Commission Merchants.
FOR SALE.
O NE H0U8B AND JLOT, on Poach Tree street, 1 \i
miles from tho car shed, containing 6 rooms and
good ontbouildlngs, by PEAS* k DAVIS,
Commission Merchant*
Atlanta, Jana ary. tb, 1863. Jan7- lm
FOR SALE.
A .SMALL FAtlM, lyingontheM A WK K, throe aDd
_/'Y a half miles Irom the Car Shed, Co-1 lining 210 acre*,
about 401145 cleared, the balance in woods. Well tin-
bend, and a petty goed two ttory licuee, kitchen and out-
banning*. Several springs and a fiist, ate well of water
are on the premises. 1 will sell .all, or a putt, of the
Uwmdaad. -
By early application to the subscriber, a bargain ran be
Id. jTg. TRAMMEL.
Atlanta, Dec 81,1802 _ deeSl-lm
W. H. HANNON & BROrHER,
W H O L E S A L-E
Commission Merchauts
HONTGOUERY, ALABAMA,
dec10 ly
OMMISSION MBRCHANTV
WOODHUPF'S BUIIaDINUi
" *** (N«m\Qf>orgitk Railrutd Bank,) • ”
AT LAN T A. <*Et )KviIiA.
HOSIERY’ AND BUTTONS.
Qf-llDOZ MEN’S ENGLISH HALF IlOSbt
4>)\J 840 great gross Agate Buttons. t
On consignment sndlbr sale by ‘ * • ’ *
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO..
jaull-tf . ... Ooma>i*-ic.n
- . SALT, tjsii A>nv»f v-
OA BdLS KANAWHA SALT, on cennignmont an-l Ibr
h leby ANDERSON, ADlI-. A CO.,
Jan9-tf Commisjii ii Mere bints.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSKb. .
S(j BBI>. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, ou cen*ig»l»ent
and for vile l>y • j_ v
ANDERSON, ADAIlt A CO.,
JaL9-tf OoiatflhieH Merchants.
. - . WANTED.
N a Rolling Mill at Knoxville, To'in, a Du .tier, to whom
gvxnl wages «ill lie paid. Apply at
J*n3 tf ANDES SON, aDAIK A CO’S Store.
MADEIRA WINK.
O NE BBL. AND A FEW DKMUUNS, “A Niv 1” Ma-
,. r ■ — -
_ deira ‘Vftne, on ecu ignmeutand for sale by
jins-tl ANDERSON, ADAIR A tN»'.
CHICORY.
Oft BARRELS CHICORY, the tnly eubatitti v fur (\ ffio,
OO on conxigutnent und lor ea'e by 1‘ ‘ I ~ “
by
jauZ-tf
• the liarrri W
ANDERSON, A AlU A CD, .
OmMua Mr chants
fur sale by
JanS-tf
IE, to. i, iisignmeul .u>i
s, ADAIR A OU.
COFFEE.
Dim SACKS PRIME COFFEE, I
JD fup sale by : i, ANDERSON, A
Cuimnibuicn Morchatiia.
LOGWOOD, Y; ,
1 A BOXES EXTRACT LOOKOOD, on coarigaQ'.ntund
■ LV/ for sale l>> ANDERSON, ADAIR A fcl>.,
jan2-tf
Cbmutiwnon Merchaot.,
PEA NUTS.
BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on ronsigntuent and
deetl-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
Cumuiinsieii Men ban: .
COTTON YARNS.
BALKS COTTON YARNS, on conrignment and for
sale
ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.,
docll-tf Commiulan Mcicliants.
50
. «uundnL.
OA/ l OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on con
Elen t and lur sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.,
norrSO-tf
Cuuutia.lun Merchanu.
HARNESS.
5 SETS UUUOY HARNESS, on consignment aud
sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR * CO.,
nov21-tl Connotation f’ ‘
FLOUR. ■* » i •
BBL3. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on consignment and lor sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIlt A OO,
novl&-tf Commission I'
150
PEACH BRANDY.
i [UFTY BBL3. PURE PEACH BRANDY, on
| meat and for sale by
novl6-tf *
AN JKUbO.N, aDAIR k CO.',
Commlxxlun Mi
CHAMPAGNE.
DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINK,, on ronsignment
for sale by m
novI5-tt
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Conintis*iuu Morchatiia.
soap. ;<**>,.»
■ 1 WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
I 25 Boxes Toilet Stap, on consignment and for into i y
ANDKKfcU.N, ADAIlt A O',
nor-15tf Communion Merchaub.
J 8EWING MACHINES, on ccnsignmrat odtgradi
4: by ANDERSON, ADAIR a CO-
novl5-ti Commission Uarchanta
- COUNTRY JEANS,
A, LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, ..a
A mi nt and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00,
Couimioeiun Merchant*
BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for saloby
janl3-f
FOSTER, QUEEN A Co.
Ijrr HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN j«KU*
IO for sale I
iby
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
60
TIERCES UlCa for sale by
Foster, queen a tn.
QAA SACKS lilt'E FLOUR for tale by , . . ,
OkAJ dects-tf Foster, qukea a CO.
OAA BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
AlU dects-tf Foster, queen a CO.
* ALSO,
TO llE 'T, agood dwelling, with six rooms, inthsstt-
bnrba of ths city, oa Peach Tree street. Apply to
PEASe A DAVIS
Attanta, January 1st 1S62. jin8-lm.
QN ccnsigcmentandfi.-.e^ . BERLS0SIl>
corner Whitehall and Alabama streets,
Too yards Sexon/WtaoreL
40 Box** Candies.
5 • Heavy . ver-Cca:».
500 Mn Cass. Pacta. nov29-tf
FURSALE.
» GOOD STQRE HOUSE AND LOT, with a dwelling
to the rente, and tboo shop ltuose cn the lot
_ _ creM* - *
Eton* Uoan:atn, ua
with other necessary owthoBdlngs, on llroad street at
Dec 19th. DC2,
J R. BRACEWELL..
W B Deaton, Atlanta; X 3 Dean, sRne
dec25 lm*
janl8tl
J.R. WALLACE,
At the Store of P. A G. X. Dodd.
- V wv*« _ — jj) tUfA frtu apply io Ikqpttfr ,
I State of TenDe3see as crimiDaiSp under the law Amatol Tr*aaportaUc«i« oa WWtokali «treot.
to prevent and punish white peraona exciting in'. — —
TENNESSEE BANK BILLS.
1 WANT TO LCY tea thoaaxnd dollars in OLD TEN-
N EiSEE BAN K -OrES-' Apply at my office, W o-A
ndT* Boil tog, ntlasta, Grergla. __
jiall-lm* . - , * “ HIGH
Soldier’s Transportation.
.-..■ijwwiro-~t MftsBflt wniaw taaSW AfcP
^■HMoli to Captain William
t ft 4.
RAN AWAY,
T7IK0M BOYLE’S CAMP, on the S. and N. Ala Railroad,
£ two negro men, UKuKQE, about 38 ytars old, weighs
144 or 150 p.uuds, dark cotnpl< xion, about 5 feet 8 or f
inchoahigb, rather quick •pokeo. NUROE or NOUVAN,
bright mulatto, 8 feetor over in Lelghi, tlow spoken, and
weighs 160 or 170 pound,, ab rut 30 yeers old- A suitable
reward wilt tie paid if apprehended and delivered to John
T. Milner, of Montgomery, or confined in any jail so lbar
I can get him. JAS. H. PRITCHETT,
janll-Jm ; Robinson P. O., N. C.
1 ft BARBELS 2
for sale by
decl8-tf
WASTED TO HIRE BY THE MONTH.
1 GOOD ACTIVE NEGRO COOPER
A 4 good active negro Carpenters
2 good active negro men to work in a store
1 good active negro toy, 16 years old
Apply to F. M. FISK,
jand-tf Whitehall street Atlanta.
tv SCHOOL.
. N the basement of the first Presbyterian Church, the
1 anderugned will open a Female School, ou the first
Monday in January mxt. A .tw boys, under ten years
ot age, »ill be received. '
Payment, half in advanae.
decSl tf MRS. 3L C. COLE.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
f WISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD CITY U.T. fine toea-
i lion, either improved or unimproved. Also, a Planta
tion containing some 600 or 1000 acre*, near, eotne < f the
Railroad*. Addrw* or call on
H. A MCLENDON,
decl&tf : *’ J * Peach-Tree atreet.
HOOP POLES. WANTED,
A T THE EMPIRE DISTILLERY, immediately, 20,000
Hickory Hoop Poles, for whisky barreis. Partie*
wienis* to c ntract fur . he al-ove must apply early, either
personally or by letter to WmL High or the nnderatgued
j*nlt-lm* . ~
HIGH a LEWIS.
124
» - SALT I SALTI v
SACKS VIRGINIA SALT, jOit t.cnved and for
■da on commission by
K. M. FALKS k CO,
■ Corner ot Alabama asd Pry. r
BAKUELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WU1HB.Y
FOofKK, QUEEN A Co.
L tT FINK SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
F03TKB, QUEEN k CO.
S MAL
Bools fur sale by
decIS-tf
.GROCERIES, Ac.
fj£)QQ POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON
6000 Bx C»rb Soda
. 4000BmTallow no t
600 ffis Star Can die* - v
lOo Qm Turpentine Soap
303 ffis Copperas
7.»,w 36 Bi* Green Tea
30 dozen Brooms
V 60 ft* Ginger
r ■ ''* 100 ft* Spice
103 lb* Grain Pepper -
For sale at who 1 wale by
-JVb
waif
s. solomon k Bros, **
Commwxtox MerchinU, at the store lately occupied by
Brady k Solomon. - V .' dtClT-tf
HOUSE ASD LOT FOR HALE.
^JEFIROUS of moving to the country,! efi-r toy hoU*e
and lot where I now live, for >
decZSrif
a DOR \ :,D.
VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.
A N unimproved Lot or Square on Whitehall *irret, con-
, f ‘ ' “ ’ ‘ ' ‘
taiuiog two and a-half acre*, oo
Lnndied Fruit Tree* ia full bearing. Fur
•epl7*tf " xzjt* J. W. DUN
. - wanted, '
i 1VO UJEK, A DWELLING HOU8J contaiBlnsc ^oriix
X roomiy.h caUd conT*ui«ni to tho burineM part-vuof
1 b no'riv tf A ' 1 ’ ply "** Alin—nw ADAIR A 00