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BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE
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• ■ .1* occupying douliio column, will be charged double
n . move rales:
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• -i>i)Mfci<luilit-d unui ordered out, and charged according
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1863.
a a solovob
VOLUME II—NO. 292
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.,
hard w ar e
Commission Merchanls,
(At the 8tore lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
U AVS IN STORE and are receiving a.itock o( gene-
ral Hardware aud li.,u»e tiinn-.hii.KGc .If for whole
sale ard retail Alec receive on storage and sale Produce
and Groreriee, sud every specie, oi M.-ic J1.1i.Ji9e on lite
ral ieiu.s ’• . # " *
M9" We will giro perticnlar attention to consignmenta,
and furnish correspondent with market report* when
dwired. dee9 8m
r/t£
» ,*uu payment demanded quarterly.
I .sms.ur at., sariaik^ a dot a* rnlo ■
run m An-
>.i «iii appear in the weakly paper tin-
i*i«/i, i|Niiat Aiatrr.t.
>.Ww.-> 1 Momenta M be inserted in the Werkly paper only
tn >.' u.<suiar intervals in either of the papers, will be
.1 -ai .1 A',per square hr every insertion.
.'Aii'i.-uncagg candidal** for Stale, County, and Munich
pr*> ...n.(A aa.h—t-. b* paid la advance in erery instance.
V.I i.i.cititjfl, gitp tor Ohnri tab u Institutions, unitary
was .at*. Oompainsi-, Ward, Town, and other Pubilc Ueet-
rwe, Will be nlMVdttuiijlU price.
t».iiq» and iicythk arcyubJumcd as newt; bulObn-
unu Ij.l.uu*. ofdtctpee, and funeral invitations as
l'.r rnvaUhmaimte.
.'iditdrM vrotaio. 1:
tsi. per Hue
he paper, under mo cuonaieiailoea, to b included in t
utraci. n miWlrtP 1 ^WfA
Mo J. lucimn or variaUou *.,1 b nade irom the (orego-
.. 1 site. AliAlS A SUITS;
-
. will be charged 90
tt. JOINER A BON,
(iitiNKRAL
Commission Merchants,
AND
TOBACCO AGENTS/
Office and Warehouse in
tAJUitfruat. tfLtii fc, tUUTEBALL 8TBEST,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
1/ EEfacMotantly oi hand a Eood assortment of Vir-
liy jtinta ytkuulacjured and An.oldcg Tobacco.
l.tsjo tniaee Xub .eco (assorted brands
-.‘AOOyxiuodaWashed Wool
tOO cps«a Bmoklag Tobacco;
',00 kegs Nails, (assorted;)
‘1A balee Osnaburge
6« barrels Floor, ' * .
1*6.000 pounds ttolphnr, Ac. 1
•Ail orden-abd bneiuass atuttated to tbeut will recalls
t iarsOnal am* prompt attention. novSO-tt
t .', MAYER A RERINGER,
Commission Merchants,
UD WHOLXSALX HIILXKS IH ’
MRBCHAAD18E, REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND
•*! stocks, • 5
Corner WhiteDall and Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR attontion paid to consignments of Mer
chandise entrusted to tu, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day sales are made. ■
noTlS-Stu - ** "
NBUtlim
1KO. W. ADAIR, J. HKNLY SMITH,
NDITOXS AND PBOPBICTORS.
J. N. CARDOZO,
B. C. tililTU, M. D.......
aasocun iDirtaa.
I !1US f\ MW aOTOBX6iiH
NEW ;.|A* K M.
R. M. PARRS & CO ,
a. rr c t i o n
AND n
Commission .Merchants,
No. H Alabama Stroet, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA. -
GEORGIA.
R ESPECTFULLY solicit a chare f patronage and hope
i by etrict attention to buslneaa to give entire satie-
iaction to tbeir patrons. dec5-tf
3 b kMoss h uooa 1: i e uiu
AMOSS, LIGON Sc CO..
Wholesale Grocers
. AMD*
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, i •
VTtOR the sals of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, Ne-
l 1 . groea, Ac. ’ * ddej-ti
tuQNDEU m MACB1MB SHOP
P'OR MALE.
t a til hi U\UEiidiGNED, Propriet-Jts ot the Chattanooga
A. Foundry and Mechtuo Work*, propose to sell the en-
uie establishment, embraung Machinery, Tools, otook oc
Hand,. U-I-I of whkb la as ocmpletebe aoy Vstablish-
meui ol the kind in the tXmtedcracy. We axe uew doing
a targa and pro&ubla bnsiuaee, whKh would gc unniudt-
•niJUAl i~ 1 •*- oot successors lhe Superior ad-
* niagek o* leoatiun w i i always lneuee sc increasing bn-
.iur.w to any uxttci deklted i eisnns desirous to invest
.o weti to call and examine.
THUS WEBSTER ft CO,
^ u.ttaniAiga, Jniy SI, 1S». augS-tf.
W K inu. M 00LB. W P IK)
INMAN, COLE As CO..
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Beal Estate, Live Stock* Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, &o.
il7E Lav ample etore room,and will give personal st-
VV tenBon to ell bnsineas entrusted to us. Office ir
Beech ft Boot’s (tore, Whitehall street. .*. novl-tl
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXC HA WGK,
BANE BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
' By U. SAL08HIM ft 00, Brokers, ‘*
uovafPSm* " - ASbama street, near Whitehall.
WotiCd—Barka Wanted.
MLD.CAL PURVAYOK 3 OFFICE, I
Atumi, us , June BL lSeS. j
. tiA Le t erieaB.will it j .id by ihe utduMgneu Lr
A. taige qimnuuee 01 the following BAUKS:
fltiu, bianche.«id root ol Digwiod, uroci p eferred);
UMaliM and'IBaU'bf V\ hiie VS itiuw; toot, ttuuk and
braiw.be* u ABuaiicaa d.plar, (ealicJ *lno \Vbite-wood,
-^Uiee-wuod anti tally -tiee,) icx i ;*eitrrcd.
'ih. ee bulks must VO c. i .ic.ly dueu and teewely peck
ed. Ibe, Busy be brock hi U this office, or sent to Mr. L.
t>. Walier/BetuuiaU Agent, CariersTiile faa.; cr W. W.
limbarn, Botanical Agent; Decatur, Qa.
• geobue b. llacrie,
yl-U. Bavgeoaaad Medical Purveyor, v. 3. A.
Agency for V a. Tobacco.
.A.* CONNEIiL,
Late of Memphis, Tcasm.
'1 t *a eatabltahed f« .Si, cig sorry, Alabama, • bist-ciam
Li. Aw*«M»fcv>ettJdiilie J?SMOKING AND OHKWING
ViKutNIA XGBAUc' i. to wbu b be w- cut iMpeclIuilj dl-
iCI tuUtp bltentt-ib. ItK- .-l re l.ral.ri) coupled tf
iea,i, ixqi.ll. I ,. a Li-ittb, No, H CoJri .tieer, Ui been
tNW>< U ttn ysiyci- a i.«re at*ail tiaie, c-*e be kaod not
ie , -i. 0 , l<3r 4^ bums gen, ,aI ae.rUbeiit ci Tobacco Mt-
Viigiuia; bulal.oa. ctaui sopi'l - 1 the t-ww.1
■I Ciaiee ol cLGAR. Tbs l«cUit>e» a,r Ottatning
GEORGIA
SiLTHAMUFACTUElMSCO.,
B PHILLIPS, AGENT,
M A H O IS A (J LI ALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
AT THN
ATLAMTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
. 7 * R. T. HENDERSON, Agent.
J null if
oj Ul -| g,g
-a" '---■■wt i* aarpeae <11) any
tiiti i..«« lu the Cca- ln d we will send ihe biwdaaa they may direct.
—yBAif
A VALt,f|>; n vill v HhsiDkLiE FoR sALL.
N HEAU‘i u festal Goviagten, Tne house hsaT
>ftrw*imr<*,>e»AJ kiteben andk^ooi negro
h> lot contain* • acxqn has a good pack and
»; pu- ■•‘-‘if', ao^L,u«og-Ulu^g well of water, and all
uecewaiy M r.iATge. It ie abcntmioway batteaathe
two UoilagdN a: kb—Wtc FeOal. sad Emory; klao, 100
acre* g •*‘ngUnd aesrly, 46oi whuffiis wo-^land,
;d with tbs bouse and lot if deaired. Foi
, apply -to the undersigned, or T.
?'o52w X. CRAWL3Y * BRO .
>, ... ; , *, F: auk tin BuUding,
Mltnki OdonM**
0
VF1CK—At
MefficelUoUegn.
.nid«K
Calhoun vtreet, near tfte
NOTICE. .f
FRODGCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
S UBSCRIBERS to the Produce Lean are earnestly re
quested to pry up their subscription*. Tbs *o-, em
inent uestree an carry settlement. All persons wiHi funds
to invest can-1 render a greater SUV ice to iheir country
than br taking eight per cent bWt of the $r,0o0Jg)u
Loan. We are prepared tafaaae them promptly: AUtbe
Bonds ordered by us for anbactibers have arrived and are
ready tar delivery. They- wili fdaaee forwud our Keceipb.
in tnebange 1
them at the risk of Ik* owners. The Cotton of
hare will be tak m at ihe market price by tb-sCfoverumeot
|AGENTS AT
Savannah—E Hobenlam ft Bona.
Uclumbue—D Adamt
Macon—M 0 Monroe.
Kewuaa—1. J. flaaon.
LaGreage-Jeeee McLendon.
Atlanta—A- P. D**ring.
Griffin —R. King. ^HUIUT ft CLAYTOX.
jand-lm General Agenu Produce Loan for Ga.
.MONEY TO BE BADE,
I RATE for sale ~' .
ft shares Union Euan and Building Ataoclatkm.
One 1,000-DoUar Cenfcderate Boaffi
From the Huntington (Ind.) Democrat, 8th nit.
Strong Resolution* Passed by the Demo
cracy of Huntington county Indiana.
RESOLUTIONS OF THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON
TENTION.
The following resolutions were adopted by
a unanimous vote, by the Convention on the
6th inst. They have the ring of the genine
material. We commend them to the attention
of other conntie3 in the State:
Resolved, That we, the Democracy of Hnn-
tington county, in Mass Convention assem
bled, accept the late 'elections as the j lodg
ment of the ripe, intellectual manhood of the
country, in which thiB corrupt and tyrannical
Administration has been arraigned, and by a
just and righteous criticism condemned; for,
among other things, precipitating the coun
try in an unnecessary, unholy and ruinous
war—for the many palpable and w eked vio
lations of the Constitution and its most sacred
guarantees, in the total diregard of the rights
of personal liberty and private property—and
ife tyranny over our own race and foolish re
gard for a servile one—an audacious tram
pling upon the rights of our own citizens,
with a humiliating crouching to erery foreign
demand. n 'y . : • . . ;
Resolved', That it is due to the people that
their expression at the ballot-box should be
regarded; that by that expression the people
have most emphatically said they wero tired
of this unholy war, and that the members
elect to the next Congress should feel them
selves instructed to insist that this war shall
no longer be prosecuted for any other purpo
ses than the restoration of Laa-Uuion of all
the States, as sovereignties, upon, terms oi
perfect equality, as was intended by the Con
stitution of our fathers, and that no appro
priations of men or mcney should be made
for the continuance of the war for any olhpr
purpose. . ^ '-‘-•iL.'-'T V^v.. .■
Resolved, That we regard the restoration of
peace to the country, upon honorable adjust
ment of the issues involved in this calami
tous civil war, as paramount to all other con
siderations ; aud that in considering the terms
of such settlement we will look only to the
welfare, peace and safety of the white race,
without reference to the effeot that settlement
may have upon the condition of the Atrioan.
Resolved, That it is due to the tax-papers
of Indiana that they should know to what
purpose their hard earnings have been Ap
plied, and that we recommend to the Legisla
ture now about to assemble, the propriety of
instituting a strict inquiry, by appropriate
committees, into the financial conduct of all
our State officers, and more especially that'dl
the-Governor, with, reference to the prodigal
appropriations made by that silly and corrupt
Legislature of 1^61. . i
Resolved. That when we survey our. present
unhappy difficulties as a country, as well as
their origin and surroundings, the responsibiK
ities of their authors and the consequences to
future generations, the solemn and imposing
proportions of the subject inspire with a con
tempt for every thing of a deceitful or times
serving character, and impel us to speak frankly
and make this solemn declaration: • Theft, had
it not been for the fanaticism and peculation of
New England, our generation would not have
wiines3ed the ghastly spectre of disunion ; and
were it not for the same cause, still potent ior
evil, those difficulties could readily be adjusted.
Therefore, we declare, that when we have
exhausted every reasonable, effort for the resto
ration of the Union as it was, should New Eng
land stand in the breach, we, as Western men,
will consult Western- interests and Western
pride, which alike forbid, that the great, Missis
sippi Valley should ever be divided, and thereby
rendered tributary to a ruinous system of Yan
kee intolerance, cupidity, and class legislation.
No! never will we ior one moment consent to sur
render the fellowship of any of her gallant sons,
or the rich commerce of her broad acres. No!
The great Mississippi Valley, “now and forever
one and inseperable.” Then will we say to
New England, with all her cupidity, with all
her meanness, yfanaticism, follies and moral
turpitude, we bid you good-bye, remembering
you only lor the wrongs you have done.
Resolved, That were-affirm the following res»
olutions, adopted oy us in County Convention
in August, 1861:
L That next to the liberties of the people
and independence of the States, we most earn
estly desire] the, perpetuation ot. the Union of
the States, but we solemnly proclaim the con
viction that this Union can only be preserved
by the maintenance oi the principles upon
which it was founded— the voluntary consent of
its members ard a scrupulous' observance of
the rights of each other under the Constitution
—and that “war ie disunion.”
2. That we have always accorded to others
the right to criticise and freely comment upon
the acts of public officers, and discuss, in a be
coming manner, through the press or otherwise,
all subjects in any way concerning us as a
people; and we claim the same privilege for
ouiselves, and will reaist to the last extremity
any and all attempts from whatever source they
may come, to abridge or interfere with such
rights.
3. That tyranny and cowardice are monsters
of the same birth, and now,« ever, seek to cn*
trench themselves behind the military, and that
the keeping up of the army lately, so wickedly
and unconstitutionally, and now under the
command of Abolitionists and unscrupulous
adventurers, is inconsistent with the liberties ol
the. people and already present the frightful
proportions of a militaiy despotism.
4. That we have no sympathy with the
cause of Secession, and do not believe that
in the election of Abraham Lincoln, to the
Presidency—Abolitionist and sectionalist as
he was known to be—the Confederate States
bad any jnst cause to withdraw from the
Union. But the facta are se apparent that
all patriotic, moral and sensible men must
stand appalled at the unscrupulous perfidy
his Administration has inaugurated. That
E rjury and usurpation characterize his pub-
: career; that neither written Constitution
nor official acts affords any guarantee against
1 the licentiousness of nis Administration, and'
suppression of the writ of habeas corpus, in
depriving citizens' of liberty and property
without due course of law—in the levying of
war by the President—in raising an army, in
providing and maintaining a navy—in giving
a pro ference in commerce to .(he porta of one
State over another—in the unreasonable
.search and seizure of persona and papers—
1 in the desecration of the homes and homes
of citizens—in the subjugation of the press-
in the prostitution of the telegraph—in the
abridgemnnt of the liberty of speech, and
like wrongs and usurpations, we have wit
nessed the overthrow of constitutional liber
ty in America. ,
5. That we take pride in rendering a cor
dial support to our Government in -tho exer
cise of all its oonstitutional function8, with
out stopping to question their propriety, save
at the hustings and ballot-box; our loyalty
to our Government shall never be prostituted
to asyoophantio adulation of a tyrant, or a
quiet submission to his usurpations.
6. That we have acoepted the Constitution
of the United States from onr fathers, as a
fortress around the liberties of the people
prescribing indexible limits to the powers of
the Government in peace as well as in war,
and We h61d its inviolability paramount to
anyemergency, and no necessity, however
great, can ever jus ify its violation.
7. That we have unbounded coaddence in
the gallantry and courage of tho Western
Volunteers, and while disapproving of the
war in which they are engaged, with all its
ruinous incidents, they have our kindest
wishes for their welfare and safe and speedy
return to their homes and friends.
8. That in the President’s late message we
see ngtping to ctwarAhe heart of the patriot,
or that promises peace to t he country, and we
do now declare that we have no confidence
in the patriotism of the President or his ad
visers, .and that we unqualifiedly condemn his
policy of emancipation of the negro, or the
colonisation of them among ns, with or with
out compensation.
The following resolution was offered by L.
FT Milligan, Esq : i •
Resolved, That we are in favor of a com
merce based upon the principles of free
trade; a revenue upon an equitable system of
direct taxation, a currency composed of gold
and stiver only.
; Confederate . . /■* 1-
«N8URANCE COMPANY
OJb’ ATLANTA.
ittre and Lile Insurance.
throats to Dc DLvitieu W •• «•)*. I*.• •.. sm-
ren tail t. > . j
, AVINU ooutpUeO WlttgtiW ,.. . . - • tu. ctiaitet,
n this Company i* -road] to rtc« slE.■* Kir in-
•cranes and iuae policies, at thoir office iu Juiuuou’g Block
in Whitehall street, near Empire House, against look bj
are, and on the Urea oi slaves and of white person*
Insurance la now oflerod to the citizens of Atlanta in a
lotue office, combining the security of a Stock Oapitai with
be advantages of a mutual company.
0. F. McGAY, President.
Host. J. Lcwkt, Secretary.
DIE EC T © E S t
Joseph Kinship, 'lM»* s* James Ormoud,
jUlStl
At the Store of P.
■* I 1 that in the wanton and palpable violation of
]fp.tRTim* I the Constitution of the United States in the* AectT-
B. K. ttawson, .
E. P. Oiaytou, oi Augusta,’
If. D. Linton, * '
A. J. Brady,
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.
T HE exercises of this School will commence Janbairy
19th, 1868. Two 8esakms ot five months tmeb. * *
TUITION PER 8ES310N.
Primary Oiaaa ....,„.L$tO
3d Class Vw..'ihLAi*jjwI 80
25
Having been engaged in teaching for several ye at a, we
*fol assured that we will give satisfaction to all who may
dienria' With lbelr P* tron *E®> end give n$ a lair and cau-
Stiict faithiulne a in thadlwharge of ffisMha,MM*fkl
compliance with needlul legulationa and ofopiitty of de
meanor and punctual attendance at all times, wilt be re
quired of each pupil.
Pupils charged from time of entrance HU close ef ses
sion, except in c sea of protracted sickness. For further
particulars address TH0S.A CRAVEN,
V or Miss— ,
Janl7-tf Jonesboro’, Gi
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
And General Dealers in
GHUCKBIE8 & COUNTS.Y PKODUCE,
L vf i<4? Decatur fcjtreet,39** ? >***V j^
ATLANTA, - *5 GEORGIA.
^•Prompt in orders and remittances."u janl4-tf
* MK4DOWYOOK” FOR SALK. L;
YTTE speak advisedly when we ,ay that wo have rn-ver
li oflorei Bnch a rural property lor sale, it ie situa
ted one and a half miles West of Decatur, ou tbo Fay-
ettevl.ie road, and rix miles from Atlanta. 1 be land
constat, of 260 acres, eveiy acre lying beautifully, au.-.
ol thiB number of acres, lully fifty consists of eacelleut
branch bottom. Ono huudt ed acres tif heavy w coded,
lat d, has hardly a stick nmiss. The hour oia not oicelled
in all it- app< i tmeuls ai d finish, by one country resi
dence in a tuonsand, S x rooms, hard finished; closets,
pantry, with gta«s door*—rooms united ty foldiug doers,
are Boult of the advadtagts. There is a large young or
chard, emhrauug in Us catalogue, literally every fruit
grown lit thin latitude. But call and soe ths place loc
youtsL-ives. We prououuco it u perfect gem;
; S J. SHACKELFORD, V. M.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
.« -- —AND—
COMMISSION 1BRC3AMTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA* GEORGIA,
.VH4* *s teaii SAL SODA. '*-■■ ■
YIBKCBB SAL SODA an consignment and for
tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
Commission Merchants.
a, « w®*. sugar. >
QAA HHDS SUGAR
ICO bbls Sugar
100 sacks Sugar, on consignment and for sale by
, ANDERSON, ADAUl ft 00,
JaaSl-ti Oommitefok Merchants.
NEW HICK.
10Q RICr, on ooneignmant and for
i-, ANDSR80N, ADAIR ft CO,
jsn21-M C-mmisaion MerchantA
HOBJEUY AMD BUTTONS. tW
O ft { ’ DOZ MEN'S ENGLISH HALF HOSR ;
<VtJ\J 360 groat gross Agate Buttons.
On consignment audfor sale by ^
*»* ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO.,
janll-tf Oommisrion Mercuantt.
K* lr BALT. ,: “ l C” ; * i ***r’7
• )< I BOLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment and for
” * Ie by ANDERSON, ADAlK ft CO,.
Jan9-tf Oommlssiun Merchants.
SEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. t-J
KA BBLS. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, oc coualgrunent
aud for s iiu 1 v a*'
and for a tie by
Jnu9-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00,
Couimissioa Merchants.
RIPLEY & WOOD, '
Commission Merchants,
m ' • ; * '• r
'Whitehali Street,
ATLANTA, - - - ' - GEORGIA,
YX/ ILL attend to buying and selling all kinds of bier-
* * chandizo. All orders for goods must Le accompa
nied with the cash to secure attention.; >’■ Jaull ly
WHITE & POWERS,
WHOLEIAIB AUD RETAIL
GROCERS
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA,
fan!3-ly *
GEORGIA;
W, H. HEHDEBSUK 4 CO.,
,-^r .. Jij.-l AND '£’-<•* i |
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
A ATLANTA, GKditGIA.
G- Auctions weekly. Plenty ol room ior storage
'i i o t.iOri Kta i/Urjw kaottiiai j
| ;* NOTICE NOTICE ! ;
TTNDER the recent Circular instructions.of thr Adj’t,
U and inspector Gen ral of the 0. 8. Army, dated
Richmond, January llib, ami approved hy tha Secretary
of War, 1 have been appointed by Lt. Col. H. D. Capers,
and under written in tructlons from-Brig. Gen. H. W.
Mercer, commanding the Military Di-trict of Georgia,
will at once proceed to oirtuiu recruits for sny Company
nowiu the 12th Ga. Battalion, at tavaunah, either as
VOLUNTEERS, or if ntciiiarj, by Conscription. I call
upon every man, wnether young or old, to raliy to the
standard of his country in this the crisis of our Revolu
tion. VOLUNTEER, and I will PAY YOU THE BOUN
TY allowed by law. If yoa will not, keep out of my
sight—hide behind tho Exemption act, or in acme ob
scure place, for I will conscript you, certain;: V IJ—.i
' TvrUl be at the store ot Crs. Hamilton ft Markiry,
where any one wishing to Volunteer can leceivo the
BOUNTY MONEY. .. oJA CL W. JOHNSON,
Jsl22 2w Co D, 12th Ga. Bat.
Those Liable to Conscription
MAY YET VOLUNTEER.
_ gj Thdxoxebol, Batvebt, Jan’y litb, 1903.
U NDER recent orders irom the Secretary of War, per
sons sub.ect to Con criptioc a:e ag.in allowed the
pmiU'se of Volunteering. It those wishing to avail
themselves of this pritllo e, and get to the most desira
ble poet in the reprice, will apply to me by letter, I will
•end them transporta' ton to come to my company: tuV
Address me at Savant ah, Qa. E. J. CRAVEN,
Jan20-lm Oapt. Cm C^PW^EXyg. Qa, Vole.
A “GOOD EGG,” SURE. <*y
na-ACRES OP WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR RAKE,
(7 9 w ithin i even miles of Atlanta, on the road leading
to Turr.ec A kloysou’s Perry, with a comfortable dwelling
house aud nut-buildings; also, a No. I Steam 8aw Mill iu
fine running order, with lathe and shingle machines at-
isctt-il, vin i-. ver suffic uni to mu them all at the same
lime. All ior !.|6 atm (f {S^OOn. Those wishing to
putthlse will pi ease apply to J. B. UiysonJ'Aflknte fe
male Ln-iiiote, or J. b. Alay aon, on the premises.
deel.-tT »ii*Jhte tkk
DECATUR ACADEMY,
■■■>; # >* MALE AND FEMALE..
B enjamin t. hunter, a. m, principal—Tho
exercises of this Academy will commence ou the 2d
Monday of January. Rates of Tuition per annum, $16, $20,
$30 cud $i0. The Scholastic year wili be divided into two
terms oi five mouths each, and pupils charged from time
or entrance to the end of ths term. . . V- ,,'
A. T. HOLM kb, Pres. Bi ard Trustees,
janip-tf MiLTON A. CANDLER, Secretary.
FOR HIRE.
I IWO LIKELY NEGhO MEN. App y lo
. _ 7/ ; Pi ABE A DAVIS,
Commission Merchanls.
, ,v_. - ■r ^ R SALE. ■ j
O NB HOUBE AND LOT, on Peach Tree street,
trom the car uhecL, conttkiciug 6 rooms aud
good out boo ildiugd, ty JfEAeiB & DAV1&,
/ I? Cornu;tseion Mcrchaui#
AtUnU, January -Hh, 18b3. jftoi-lm
FOR SALE. Ty*. ■
A v bMALL Jp'ABM, lying on tbe M A W K K , thro© and
a bull mile* irom tbe Car Shod, co. twining 210 arris,
about 40 l r 45 cleared, tbo bulance in woods. WoU ti u-
bered, and a petty goed two ttory heme, kitchen and out>
buildings. Sort r»l springs ud<1 a orst a at© aeii of water
are on the premises. 1 will suil aU, or a part, cl' thu
(MteHUfli Afijfoftp SMB
By early application to the subscriber, a bargain can be
had. **-. J. G. TRAMMEL.
Atlanta, Dec 81, 1862. dec81-lm
W. H. HAHHOH & BHOIHER,
* - * wholesale .w. gar
Commission Merchants,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
declu ly %. •Jz-.'C.Setl Y3 RJ
j -U bASAWAY/Tl
E &OM BOYLE’S CAMP, an the B. and N. Ala Railroad
two negro men, GEORGE, about 3d y*.ar, old, w.-icin.
i*5 or HO (Lunds, dark compii xion, about 6 feet 8 or 9
inches high, rather-quick ipoken. NoliGE or NOR VAN,
bright mulatto, d feet or over in heigh;, ,icw spoken, and
weighs 160 or 170 pounds, abourSO jeers old. A suitable
rewatd Will be paid if apprehended and delivered to John
T. Milner, of Montgomery, or confined in any jaii so that
I can get him. JA8. H. PRITOHiCTT,
janll-lm isVAtl; Robinson P. Q^ N. C.
WANTED.
IN s Rolling Mill at Knoxt ille^ Teon, a Pudier, to whom
•l l #0*d.wagcb will be paid. Apply at
jau3-tf ANDERSON, aDAIB ft C0’8 Store.
• • . “ MADEIRA WINE. “ * ’
O NE BBL. AND a FEW DEUIJONS, “A No. 1” Ma
deira Wine, on con -ignment and for sale by
J%n3-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO.
CHICORY.
Of V DARRELS CHICORY, the only subsiitn c for Coffee,
Ui and for sale by the barrel or smk
by- ANDERSON, AuaIK ft 00,
OommisMctt Merchants.
COFFEE.
rjIFTY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and
j|? for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
jinS-tf j. Commisaion Merchants.
logwood, -aJWaa. tt.
1 A BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consignment and ■
for sale by
Jao2-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR ft L0-,
_ Commission Merchant*.
■« .PEA NUTjS. ‘'
J BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on' tefoadgnment and
decU-tf
50
150
r’»* • COTTON YARM,
BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment and for
' 5 ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO.
decll-tf Oommission Merchants.
f . - QUININE. ..-J
OAA OUNCES BJBT FRENCH QUININE, on oeniign-
fAJ'J inent and lor sale, by
N . - .frrt- ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, * **
nov2C-tf Oommission Merchants. ,
r- H Uituri » HAHNEBB. : •
~ SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and lor
) sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft C0,£«
nov21-tl Oommission Mecrbauts.
r*.J-flour. .j >-ii
BBLS. EUPERFINB AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on consignment and for tele by
I t ANDERSON, ADA^R ft 00, >
novl6-tf OommiMion Merchants,
^‘iiMBwflgEACH BttASDYtJWffFjb-
F FTY URLS'. PUKE PEACH BRANDY, on coneign-
uiHil aud for tale by.1.-'
|W* ANDERSON, .IDAIR A OC. VT
u^Hd.^itli qfM* fo One mission MepctviwiU.
***Ty**^yCHAflPIOgE.
f)A DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,, on consignment and
4lU for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR * OO.
uuvl6-ti " Cc.mmisaion Merchants.
t fotffo.: *
f wo HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YKLLOW SOAP. k
I 26 Boxes Toilet Soap, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR ft OO.
nov-16tf •, ifpt JBS *i '
SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for tele
by
ri5-tt
ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO,
Oammiaeon Mavchanu.
[-.iiiadffil" COUNTRY JEANS. -
A LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on consign
iu. nt biui for sale by T I 1, -aiV teik ■
ANDERSON, AfiAIR ft 00,
mu if-.)* OcmsMni Harchants.
WANTED TO HJRE BY THE MONTH.
X GOOD ACTIVE NEGRO COOPER *• KW"US
-4 good active negro Carpenter* ...... ,.af ^
2 good active negro men to work in a stord
1 good active uegro boy, 16 years old 1
Apply to t. M. FISK,
j»a->-lt Whitehall street Atlanta.
Lot •eXffor*(i>-**y/gciiooL.
I N the basement of the first Presbyterian Church, the
nuderrigned alii open a Female bchot-L an tbe first
Monday in Jnunnfy n<xt. A >ew boy *, under ten years
of age, wili be received- .. jSk . '• ft W eerft'CUi
PaYmani, half in advanae.
dec31 tf MBS: M. C. COLE.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOB, BALK
1 rwv ACRES OF LAND, 15 cleared the balance heavily
JL <wU ti, fcereJ, with a Urge, completely flnishefthcaab
coutaiting nine ro-mt with j loect* and fire placw; two
f- u med negro bouse*, *m Jt c house, cnrrUge hoa.tL sU ble, i ti ™ wtW im p^ TBC l or unimpr,
cow shed*; a fine orchard, a large garden, kc 8eid place >* n cJ^alniag gome 600 or ldOO aci
foakwfcd tutu pat lie load, five mdes from Mnuctia — ■ —
aud tix from Powder i-prings—both place* of r sort lu
For particular* apply to B. W/joyner, of tire
firm of Hamilton, Markiey k Joyner, Atlanta, or to J JM.
springer, on the p. ennsea declAtr
SKY GOODi.
5000 YARDS c 4 ** 100 * 8
300 yard* bleached Sheeting
250 pair Ladies’and Mia*.«Gajtenand Slippers
12 dozen Men’* aud Roj’* Hat*
Aud a variety of Fancy
for sale at wholesale
ft BROS,
j 4 * '’“Wantedto pi^uchase.
r WISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD CITY LOT. nno in
1 - mtetete ved. AfaKsnPtenl
Ji , ^ l jff r i*g. n - C f 1
Railroads. Addresa or call on 1 > ~ .
n. a. mclendon,
dcclfttf p t och-Tr.
' 'boop folks, wasted,
A T THK’xMPIRB DISTILLERY, immediately, 2U,0
A T H.cko^H-,P poiee, f<w_
fUJBARRLLS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for telo by
OU 1 FOaTKR, QUEEN ft Cu.
free HOaeHRADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR
• G for sale by
declfi-tf ” FOSTER, QUEEN ft 00.
50
TIERCRS RICK for sate b;
FOSTER, QUEEN ft OO.
QAA SAGES RICE FLOUR for *al* by
ow docis-tf Foster, queen a co.
OfV~) BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for tele by
-dUU d „ ctM f FOSTER, QUEEN ft OO. •
1 ft BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
-LU tor .. le ty . „
d^lg tf FOSTER, QUEEN ft CO.
OMALt L »T FINK SHOES AND FRENCHCALF SKIN
O Boots for sale by _ . „
d.-cra-tf FOSTER, QUEEN ft CO.
FIFTY DOLLARS H.KWAH.D-
L O T, oq the 9th inatant, between WhiaohaU «
I Grant'll Ho-pila, a leather rocket Book, cnntniatnq
Ueiween one hundred and aevanty-fiv* sod two hundred
dollar.—Confederate nctee—priuctpniiy in JWeiltl** had
tens Ths fioder will rrce re the above reward by leaving
sue book and mcney at ihi* office, or returning it to me
at Su“ HMpiUl - »- FOSTER.
. . WASTED.
vvisning to contract"for the aboTe must apijly “J I—q HIRE, A DWELUNG HOUSE containing five m fix
personally or by letter to Wm L tbe und^.g^ rooma,.I<csted convenient to the boMneaa portioo ol
janll-lm* •>,* ritv. Amir to
“ovSNtf ANDERSON ADAIB ft 00.
BALT I BALT I . E “ teb
Yo i SACKS VIRGINIA BALT, Just received and f<
1/g4 »!«> eommiteton by^ ^ pAEKS ft CO,
decl3-’ f Corner of Alabama and Prjcr street*.
DEL JAKES V. ALKXAffiDEB,
QIHOK tt hi* residence, on the south ride of^M*r>e«t»