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SHE PUBLIC? ®OOI> BJsKOHl PRIVATE ADVANTAGE
BY ADAIR Ifc SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1863.
VOLUME H—NO. 296
No. H
CRAWfORD, FRAZER ft CO.,
UffiNERAI.
Commission Merchants,
A UCTIONEERS
AMD
Dealers in Negroes,
ISO. a, WHITEHALL
OPP. INTELLIGENCES. OFFU K.
In addition to oar AUCTION AND NtORO UOU.4K, No
8, Whitehall street, wo here fire proof storage of 8000
barrels capacity, et oar warerooms, Ho 1, Alabama street.
Onr Negro Yard and Look Op, at No%, are both safe a .d
e« iufi.itable, Dealers aud tXftsr parties wl.l ODij as pe-
psicd to ft*d and lodge well, and from txperteae* in Ibu
busmo..* «luoe uur hood, to handle the negro properly*
Charges reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed
In every In lance.
Parties at a distance may kaow oni market by address-;
leg ue. CRAWFORD. FRAZKR A CO,
Jaetofm No 8, Whitehall street
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.,
HARDWARE
\ AND
Commission Merchants,
JCAt the Store lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
U AVK IN bTORK and are receiving a'stook of gene
ral Hardwares!,d Rouse Tarnishing Goods for wbola-
Sale ard retail Also receive on storage and sale Produce
aud Gro erlee, and every specie* of merchandise on libe
ral tin tin.
*S~ We win glye particular attention to consignments,
and fornlsh correspondent with market reports when
dec#-8m
F VK HUNDRED UN AD OP KILLING IldC
be delivered at any Railroad Depot, this, ,
month. CRAWFORD, FRAZER A
HOG* WASTED.
, to he
or ut-Zt
CO, ■
Army Centra tors
HIDES, HIDES,
i HIDES on hand eve*.
CRAWFORD, FltAZKK A CO.,
, Ann, Contract rs.
Opposite lutelligeucer 'illicit
GOVERNMENT BUNDS.
A "FBW HORNUFTHBBAMKSORT’’—Mi's and ItOV,
« Im emit. CRAWFORD, FHAZHK A CO..
JuteJw No S, Whitehall street
' LIQUORS. '.,n.
CUNk LIQUORS, by the barrel
-I? UR4WF0RD, FRAZER A Co,
Jau25 6i No 8, Whitehall, street.
NO DISCOUNT.
(Th* BAST ALABAMA JN8UR ANCKCl'MI’AN V Chaoge
«*Va.< a « J - ar - alSrJW
No 8, Whitehall street.
MAYER ft SERINGER, ;
Commission Merchants,
Ain> WHOlJSALX OKI LIRA 1*
'IMKIM'HAMIMSK, REAL fcSTATE, BONDS iND
• * ^‘ -‘stocks,
t'oriser Wbttelmll and Alabama Stn.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
IJ ARTICULAR attention paid to conrigumonta of Mer-
T rliHudiso outruetod to ns, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day sales are made.
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NEW.
M W HOTCHXMM
FIRM.
jan A w
R. M. PARKS & CO ,
auc i <> i>r
AND '
Commission Merchants,
e ’
Alu. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA,
k KBPECT
by etri
■TFU LLY .solicit a share fpa
strict attention to bushiest to
Inetiou to tbtfr patrons.
-CHANGE BILLS.
JnniblOt
W ine buying Alabama Chatge Bills—payable in
to Montgomery r KnfauU, Alabama.
ORAWFuBD, TKAZSR A CO ,
Jaatotf No 8, Whitehall street.
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
Xbe undersigned are agents Bit the sale of
T O B AC C O-e,
tram the largest and best
MANUFACTURERS -
OF ’.
Virginia & N. Carolina,
Ajid will keep constantly on hand a large and well assort
ed stock of ail grades required for the trads td the
Confederate States
AND AT
MAM AC TUBER’i PRICES.
Zbs attention of * ■- *
. DE ALE RS
b lATlled to tots stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIER’S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA,' GEORGIA.
N. B-—LAOS of all brands with samples and price*, sent
by mail or express, when desired. JaaU-lm
• D 4MOHB
AMOSS, LIGON Sc CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
1 • - "AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
'Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
F OB the eats of Produce, Merchandise, Beat Estate, Ne
groes, *r. . ddeii-tr
K. JOXHER ft SOB.
general;
Oommission Merchants,
Ajn> * i-
TOBACCO AGENTS,*
• Office and Warehouse In
hbYSTUSJK BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
10 oonstantly on hand a good araurtmeu* rt Tim
- -jj MaanAotnred and Smoking Tobacco,
and tor eat*—-
1,000 boxes Tobsoeo (ssaortsd branch
VXX> pounds Washed Wool
100 case* Smoking Tobacoo;
tiM Keg* Nalls, (assorted;)
Ft hale* (Hnabnrgs „ '
SO batTal* Floor; *'
IfoueO pounds Sulphur, Ac
i ec rrnsted to ibrm »iH raeefv*
• ' SEP oc
MO REWARD.
A 8MALL DARK G«SEN TRUNK, marked on tho cod
•tther Mn. gallic It. Hsnoe oc Mias AUee Latimer,
”*"*■**» ®*o»«la, waa taken from the Passenger Depot,
?.!***** ° r Intentionally, on last Friday night,
SilS* * b0T ® reward will be paid for the
Trnnkhod content* to Mr. a J. Shvctolford, nnd.r the
Poet Office, acd no question* asked. dec* if
Fouthem ®D»feto*£g
8EO. W. AD AIR,,...... J. HENLY .SMITH,
IDITOXfl AND PX0PRIKT0R8.
E0. SMITH, M. D, ...J. N. CARD0Z0,
wocunanu.
Volunteers Wanted
Coast.
FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY.
and It behooves every anne-bearing Sonftron,- whet
over or under or a ithin the ag ■ of Conscription,v
wiah to strike a blow in behalf of his Country's libe;
To the people of^Horthtm and North
eastern Georgia and Southwestern N.
Carolina.
Headquarters, DahlonEoa, Ga., I
* - • ' - ■< January Z6th, 1863. j
General Order. No. I. 1 •
The General Commanding this Department,
having been reliably informed that there pfe a
number of deserters, tories, .and conscript*re-,
slating the laws in Northern and Northeastern
Georgia, and in Southwestern North Carolina,
ha's dispatched a force under my command to
suppress any insurrectionary movements,, to
capture deserters, and generally to restore tran
quillity .to this part of the country.
This 1 desire to do “peaceably if I can, for
cibly if I must.” But whilst l am fully prepar
ed to carry out the orders of the commanding
General at the point of the bayonet-shaving a
weU diaetpiined, thoroughiy equipped and pro- i „ uu „.., 8UOU wno W1IQ
Viaed lorce under my command, yet, I ant-cloth* the moil agreeable arm of the service to call on
ed with plenaiy powers to offer such conditions niately at the Uonntiug-Koom of Mid- J- H. i
aa may prove conciliatory, and insure a peaceful
return to duty of every man now occupying a
hostile attitude to the Government. And I shall
puiaue the latter course it 1 am co-operated
with. ' ’ '‘
1 hereby.desire to aaaure all malcontents, that
if they will report lo me at these Head liuar*
ters within ten datft, that I am authorised to put
them into companies, battalions and .regiments
upon the coast that are not filled up to the max
imum numbe-, or to organize them into addi
tional companies for the post at Atlanta.
• In all cases where they have not rendered
themselves obuoxir us to - the charge of having
perpetrated violent infractions of the laws of the
State
_ Jinn or, in other words, to eabjuget* and
enslave the free citterns of the South—is now being made;
‘ * * whether
who
ntry’s liberty,
to.eater the lists NOW. A few months more of active
service—a half dosen more victories by the Bonlh—will
clone this nrhcly and crnel war. Bat a single reverse,
however trlviel in Its character, may protract it indeflnite-
Who, then, capable cf bearing arms will hesitate to
i o qnickly to the rescue! Let all laggards—all who hug
t heir mooey bags, or cliog to the pleasures of home in-
stead, make up ibtir minds 101eUoqnhh their own and
their children’s right to share in the glory that will for-
evbr attach to those who aid in winning onr 'Indepen
dence. . ■ 1
The Undersigned lain Atlanta, under orders, “for the
mrpose of gathering, Conec ipts, and conducting them to
lis command without passing them ‘ through the Camps
of Instruction, in the usual manner.’* He ha* authority,
alto, to receive at Volunteers *11 within the ages of Con
ecilption who may present themselves for enrollment lo
his Company. These will be entit’ed to all the beneBts
IIincluding Fifty Dollars Bounty) guaranteed lo the
original mem. ere of the Company.
The Jo Thompson armliky. is a Mounted Company,
and folly equipped. It i< located very pleasantly, twelve
milts Booth of Savannah, where it is likely lo be retained
daring the remainder of its term of service
The andenlgned invites all who wish ta volunteer is
him jmme-
iqg-Koom of Mg). J. H. LoTfjoy, ©u
Peach-Tree street. He u/itl, in the meantime, ferret out
all laggards uud have them b. ought in.
0. K. HANLEITER,
Capt. Jo Thompson A tilleiy,
S5-ei jai.diJt Commanding Beanlien Battery.
GEORGIA.
or Confederacy, a free and full pardon 'mill
be granted. ■
ft, on the othar hand these malcontents per
sist in arraying themselves against the laws of
the land and continue in open treason, I will
pursue them into their lasmeases, and use all
the power and means at hiy control, to arrest
and bring them to condign punishment. My men
will be ordered to lire upon them, and at all haz
ards to capture the last man, until this treason
able movement is completely snrpressed.
I appeal to you all to close iu With the'over
tures of olfered amnesty, and array yourselves
under the banner of your country, to ratty to her
support in her hour of need and to prove the
Southern blood that flows through your veins,—
Dr*
entire i
dec6*tf
» B IBMAN. U OOLB. W F WHAN
INMAN, COLE Sc L’O.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
for the Parchaae and Sale of Merchandise,
Heal Estate, Live Stock, Bondi, Stock#,
Negroes, Sc. •. 1
14/M barn ample a tore room, and will give personal at.
,VY. tentton to all business entrusted to us. Office lr
Beach k Boot’s store, Whitehall
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EX CHANGE,/'
BASK BILLS OF *T.T, DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By R. SALOSHIN A CO ,
Alabama itreet, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT MANUFACTURIH6CQ,
B. PHniIP8, AGEHT,
MASONiq'HALE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
AT.THB
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
.F O R O ASH,
6,000 COEDS BARK.
fatCTtf
NOTICE.
FEOCUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
S UBBCUBKRS to the Frodncn Loan art earnestly re
quested to p-j op thrtr enbecription*. - Iks Gar
ment desires an early settlement. All pereenswith t
t render a greater service to their country
If eight per cent bonds of the 81.00QMU
• pre; Med to isane them promptly. All the
by ae for .nbacribara have arrived and are
nwdy for delivery. They wUl pleaee forerard our Kecejpte,
and we will tend ika bonds as they amyttnet. We hold
them at Iks risk of the owner* The Cbtton of Snhscn-
bar* win bn taken at the market price by the Govemmer*
ia exchange for Bondi.
* (AOBKTd AT
Bavahnah—A Hcbqreham k Bona.
SSSBSKP
JSSrfiiJSSlw
Atlanta—A. P. Daafing.
Unfin—R- KiLg. PUINIII g CLAYTON.
jan8-lm ' OantrM Agenu Pradaca Lorn for Ha.
^ MONEY TO BE MADE.
bate for sal* « if V
• A SAtrei Uii}D Itsao tfid Eui.ding
jaslStf
One l.OOC-Dollar Cenfcdeiate WALL1C g,^
At’the Store of P. * G.
1 vour coun,
Mai
by upholding the the authorities
try—by repelling the rapacious invaders of your
soil—by pushing on the car of rsvolution to its
destined ultimate success—that future genera
tions may inscribe your honored names upon the
roll of the noble ana patriotic defenders of liber
ty—and that you may bequeath to your children
a name to cherish, ot which they shall be proud
to the latest posterity—and not a memento of
shame and disgrace.
*I» will be a iruitleaa attempt to war 'agaiasl
the government, and mnBt result in the most
disastrous defeat to all who may be ao deluded*
aa to attempt it.
The late victories in Virginia, Tenues see and
Mississippi, have most triumphantly established
the faot that the arms of the Southern Confeds
acy will be crowned with success in the end.
The country is much' better prepared af This
time (ban at tha commencement of the war,
both iu arms and men to contend successfully
with our enemies abroad and put down treason
at home. Eamestly-anzious for the good of the
people of this section, and feeling, as we all
should do, a profound solicitude for the welfare
of the government iu ita hour of peril, I am con
strained to urge you to accept the terms I now
offer you. I am authorised to pay to each man
mustered into service bounty and commutation
money, the same aa all other soldiers who
have been or may be .mustered regularly into
the service.
I am pleased to note the efficient aid rendered
the government by the “Safety Committee”. of
Dahlonega, and cheerfully tender my acknowl-.
edgementa to them for the timely assistance
they have given me aa commander of this ezpe->
dition. ' . \ . ..
I refer to the patriotic Proclamation of- hie
Excellency Joseph E. Brown, io which he clear,
ly portrays to you the sad penalty due those
who violate the laws of the State or of the
Confederate States. While h9 nobly exhort 1
you to return to your duty, and oilers his influ
ence to secure your pardon, he will proi
co-operate in suppressing all treasonable L
Testations, and sanction the punishment which
will certainly fall upon all such as shall continue
iu insurrection.
Enrolling officers, and «U good citizens, are
requested to aid in carrying out the objects
mentioned in these orders, ana are assured of
prompt assitance should it in any case be uec
bmwtj■ G. W. LEE.
jan29-20jl. . Commanding.
... - ■■ — — ■ " —jHHgis—■ a . j.O. ' 1
Headquabtrrb Miutabt Post, \
Allan ta, Georgia, Jan. 16th, 1868. j .
Special Order. .
It .is hereby ordered that from and after
this date, all combustible materials, such ae
cotton, hay, straw, fodder, &o., which is now
stored in buildings contiguous to Government
property of any description, be immediately
removed’to such a distance as to secure the
safety of all such Government property in.
oase of fire. This order is imperative. The-
removal must not be delayed.
By order G. W. LEE,
Commanding Post
JCxtract from Orders.
Obdxahcx BuaiAU,
Richmond, January 8(1,1861.
Maj. IK, Richardson Hunt, P. A. O. S. Arty.
Under the. law rrcently pantd by Congress “exemption
of certain permina from military service," yon will see
that 1 am empowered lo authorize an Ordnai ce officer to
exempt all *• artisan*, mechanic* and employee* in the
evtabliibment* or each persons a* are or may be engsged,
under contract with the Government, in iurnishiog arina,
oidnanco and ordnance .toies, and other inanitions or war,
tado lea, hai ueaa and ai ray supplies. ’ These men mutt all
be enrolled, and then detailed, a* provided in eecctiou six,
General Urders Do 82.
Yon are designated et the Orduanc e officer to act, under
tl)>e law, for all coutrsctori-withiu jour jurisdiction.
J. UUKUA8, Col.
Chief or Ordnance.
In pursuance of the above order, all Iron Masters and
other contractors within t e States of Alabama, Georgia,
Booth Carolina and Tennessee, will make application to
me for the detail of each conscripts ss may be indispensi-
blein earning ont their <o. tracts with tLeOrdnance De
partment C B A. To prevent frauds, it will be required
Of each coat actor making application for tbe detail of
conscript*, that bis requisition shall be accompanied by a
certified copy pf his contract, on oath that Ih • services of
the persona desired to bb detailed aro indispensable for
the inlfiUment of his contract and that the laborer can-
not be otherwise obtained; and farther, that when the.
sect ices of the conscripts shall no longer b* needed, the
affiant wilt taro the conscript over to the Enrolling officer
6fithedistiictforservic lathe army; also a certificate
of the Unrolling of the dittrtet, that the persons named in
the requisition nave been properly enrolled. Certificates
and oatbs to be by and before a Justice of the Peace or
otther .magistrate nu borized by law to administer oath*.
All communications i«Uire,sed -to mo at Belma, Ala.,
wllf meet prompt qitentio i.
W.tl. PICHAKD8.N HUNT,
Jau27-4w ft .tj -a.-., on i r imo o Duty.
Printer's Info Wanted.
Any person having Printer’s Ink for sale,
will please address us, stating quality, quan
tity and pries. tf
i '• ~ i .
Cow Wanted.
Any one having a No. 1 Cow with a young
calf, or that will soon have,* calf, canfinif
* purchaser by applyingwt the Oenfcdcracy
office. •
I t HR dying t
, «be rebelli
for the CLftYTONHIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Feinale.
HK exercises of this School will
TUITION PRE SESSION.
Primary Class..... $10
2d Glass 16
3d Class.... 20
4th Claes ....v..... »
Having been engaged in teaching for several years; we
feel assured that we will give satisfaction to all who may
favor u* with their patronage, and give ns a (sir and can-
did trial.
Stiiot iaith'nlne a In thedlwharga of duties, acheerfnl
compliance with needful regulations and propriety of de
meanor and punctual attendance at aU time*, wUI be re
quired of esch pppIL
Pupils charged from time of entrance till dose ef ses
sion, except In c.ee* of protraotedsraknea*. For further
parti enters address TH08. A. CRAVEN,
or Hiss ,
jenlT- tf Jonesboro’, Go.
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
And General Dsalex* In
GROCERIES ft COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Decatur (street,
ATLANTA j ... GKORGIA.
9* Prompt in orders and remittance* janlt-tf
illEADOWNOOK" FOR SALK.
»say that we have never
l W * 'P #,k Advisedly when we (ay th
f Tf ottered such a rural property for i
redone and a half ndles West of Decal
, _ sale. It is situa
ted one aud a half miles iV'cst of*Decatur, on tbe Fsy-
cttevi.le rood, and six miles from Atlauta. The land
consist* of .260act**, eve>y acre lying. beantilhUy, ana
ol thie number of acres, telly fifty consists of excellent
branch bottom. One hundred scros of heavy wooded
lai d, has hardly a stick amiae. The house Is not excelled
in ail it* app< I, tments aud finish, by one oonntry resi
dence in a tnousand, S'x rooms, hard finished; closets,
.pantry, with glass doors—rooms united by folding doors,
are som<- of the advadtegts. . Thera is a large young or
chard, embrsdng in ita catalogue,, literally every fralt
grown iu this latitude. But call and lea ths place for
yoqr*e)vea. W» prononi
nee it a pexfeot sem. ...
S. J. buackklfoHd,
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
— * - ; SAL SODA,
16 *®6CR8 SAL SODA on consignment *ad for salp
JaaR-tf*
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
• j :■ .-•• • 1- : SUGAR.
100socks Sugar, on <
ANI
Jan21*tf ""
tent and for sale by
ADAJR A 00,.
Merchant*.
■ . HEW RICE.
100 1 Ste l b Ka NKW BI04f * 00 consignment and for
- ** #b7 ANPSR80N, ADAIR *00, * . .
JanSl-tf Ocmmlsalon Merchants.
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS*
rtt-ilDOZ MBN’8 BNGLI8H HALF HOSE I
WO gnat grot* Agate Buttons.
Ob consignment endfor pete by'
ANDRR80N, ADAIB A (IO..
Janll-tf _ Oommlisfon Cstehants.
'.BALT*. .
Oft BBL8. KANAWHA BALT, on consignment end for
t .1# by ANBBB80N, ADAltt * OO,
JanS-tf Commission Merchants.
NEW; ORLEANS BIOL ASSES.
gQ BBL8. CH0I0B N. 0.' M0LA88BB, on costigmneiit
and for esla by
jan#-tf
ANDBR80N, ADAIR * 00,
OooimivelowMsrobanta..
RIPLNY & WOOD,
Comd&ission Merchants,
. ■ v. W Liteha.ll tstreet,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
W ILL attei d to buying and aelliug all kinds or mer
chandize. All orders for goods mast be acoompa*
nied .with the cash to-aecnre attention. Janll lr
WHITE ft POWERS,
wbolzsaix sen aiTAiL
aRO
NOTICE! YOTfil.!
and Inspector tien-
• ... Adj’t
Army, dated
w
JUchmond, January 11>i>, u.i .. ,>im. i i.y ihe secretary
of War, 1 have been appoiyU a i>, as-Coi. U.J1.C
and under written in tractions irom Brig. Gen.-
Mercer, commanding the Military Di,tnct of'Georgia,
-wUI at once proceed to obtain recrnlta for my Company
now la the 18th Ga. Battalion, at Bavannah, either as
VOLtJNTBBHS, or if necessary, by Conscription. I aall
upon every man, whether young or old, to rally to the
standard of his country in this the crisis of onr Revolu
tion. VOLUNTEKH, snd 1 will PAY YOU THE BOUN
TY allowed by law. If yon will'not, keep ont of my
sight—bide behind the Exemption act, or in some ob
scure place, for I will conscript you,certain.
1 will be at th ” '
ATLANTA, - -
lahlS-ly*
p ae r ,
Marietta. Street. 1*.:,js . ' *
- GEORGIA.
tbe store ot. Drs. Hsmliton A Markley,
where any one wishing to Volunteer can leceive the
bounty Money.
Janffittiw
G.W. JOHNSON.
Co.D, 12th Qa. Bat:
DECATUR ACADEMY,
- JHALE AND FJCJHALE.
I i BN J AMIN V. 90HTB,A M, PMNOIPAL —The
I exercisesof this Academy wDl oommenoe on the 8d
nday of January. Rates of lultton per annum, $16, $26,
$80 and$fl). The Scholastic year will be divided into two
terms ol five month* each, and pupils charged from time
oi entrance to the end of ths term.
A- T* HOLMAB.Tfe*: Bbhrd tydstase,
JanlO-tf MiLTON A. CANDLER, Secretary.
Those Liable to Conscription
MAY YET VOLUNTEER.
Thunmbbolt Batixkt, Jan’y 15 th, 1833.
U NDER recent orders from th* becretaiy of War, per
sons subject to Conscription aieegJu allowed the
pnvilege of volanteering. If those wiihi’og to avail
tuemselveB of this prtvil* .o, and get to the most desira
ble post in the service, will apply to me by letter, I vdil
send them transport*’ Ion to come to my company.
Address me atbavannah, Ga. JC. J. CRAVEN,
Jan2u-lm uapt.Co.
FOR HIRE. .
1 IWO LIKELY NEGuO MEN. App.y to
fit ABE k DAVIS,
FOR SALE. '
O NE H0U8R AND LOT, on Beach Trpa street, 1&
miles from the- ear'shed,' containing 6 rooms ana
good oathunUdlnga, by PKASfc A DAVIS,
Atlanta, Jannafy 9th, 1863.
OomxniAsion Merchant!
jan7-lm
(Japt. Co. C. Phoenix Beg. Ga. this.
■ NOTICE-LAND FOR SALE.
X AM offering E90 ac-es of Land—(76 acres hi woods,
aud 116 oi eared—the cleared land has been lying ont
for (8) eight y. are, and Will now produce about as good as
fresh tend. It has a fine spring on it, and la wall watered
and~ well timbered, a publi- road, inns through it, and
close to good mil:*, and la shrrotmded by goon, citterns,
snd Is six miles North of Conyers, In Newton county,
Georgia. Any information In reference to it, Ban be had
by oadressing the undersigned at CqDyan, Georgia, or any
person wishing to see it, 1 will show it to them.
Jsn2T-6t* B ANIKL SCOTT.
FOR SALE.
A .SMALL FAB IX, lying on the KAW B H, three and
_t\. a hnlf miles from the Oar Shed,ooi Uinlsg210acrqy,
about 40 or45 cleared, tho balance in wood*. Well ti u-
bered, and a petty good two story house, kitchen and out
buildings. Several springs and a first rata well of water
ere-vm ths grimlm .4 wdR a*U a^ or a part, of th*
above land; ' »
^3y sariy aFpHtotlaw vo dnaibiiM, ahakydnvanbo
^Atlanta, Dec 81,1842. ■^^^SSblns'
W. H. HAHHOH ft BROTHER,
" WHOLESALE^ “ ;l .
A “GOOD EGG,” SURE. . .
ft x ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND TOR BALE, UOHHHISSIOU MGrCllSilltS,
Mil oawsa w.llaa oo# A«Iaw*a am Ska mams* l.aJtea 9
_ within seven mile* of Atlanta, on the road leading
to Tamar k Mayson’s Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
house and oat-boilding*; sins a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill in
fine running order, with lathe and shingle machines at
tached, with power enffic ent to mn them aU at the some
time: AU for the email sum of $6,006. Those wishing to
purchase will please apply to J. K. Mayaon, Atlanta Fe-
n“U> Institute, wJ.it. May sow, on the pramiees
declT-tf
atONTGOMLERY,
ALABAMA.
1( ANA WAY
CAMP, on the 8.
two negro men, UEUKGE, about 36 yearn old,' weighs
■gIROM BOYLE’S CAMP, on the 8. and N. Al*_ Railroad.
-1 nil ACRE,J OF LAND, 15 cleared the balance tea-
X4U tiubered, with a urge, completely finished ho
containing nine rooms with closets and fire .places; 1
framed negro houses, smoke home, carriage house, stable,
cowsheds; s fins orchard, a large gardes; Ac. Bald place
is situated on the public road, five miles tecta Marietta
and >ix from Powder rpringa—both places of r. sort in
summer. Tor particulars apply to B. W. Joyrftr, of th*
firm of Hamilton, Msrkley k Joyner, Atlanta, or to J. B.
.Springer, on the premise*. decl8-tf
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR. SALE.
ACRED OT LAND, 16 claared th* balsam heavily UrS^ta ipo „ lTD pound*, abont 30 yeeia old. > miiabte
boost) rewlI d orill w paid if apprehended and delivered to John
Montgi ‘
T. Milner, of A
1 tiayrtllim.
gomery, or confined litany jail so that
/AS. H. PJtROHKTT, m
KobiLson P. 0., N. C.
REWARD* 1
A8T NIGHT two stall-fed Oxen, three year* old, awe
T AST
Jj of
hot be
will
-nd-tbeutlM
light red
ATLANTA FEUAfiE INSTITUTE.
rpHlfl INSTITUTION has cot been taken for a hospital,
1 aa reported, sad i have th* assurance oi th* Poet
Surgeon that it trill nut be taken. The exercises will be Jiui24-lw
resumed 00 the 2d Monday in January, and coctioos for
a scholastic term of six months. Under the pressure of
the time* we are compelled to raise the rates of Tuition,
ibe charges therefore will bene follow.:
Collegiate Department for six month*.-..... $13 60
Preparatory do do — 30 00
Primary do do 24 00 ofjsgfr willbe rscri
Incidental. — 60 Payment, half fa
Music and Piano rent aame old price*. dec31-tf
On—half ths above charges most be paid fa advance to
every fastenoo. * «*
Cecil tf J. B. MATSON, President.
B. BER1NGER,
WANTED.
(Ns Rolling Mill at KnoxvlUe, Tern,a Pndler, to whom
1 good wages will be paid. Apply at
jau8-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR * CO’S Store
MADEIRA'WINE.
Q NI BEL. AND A TEW SBMUONB, “ Alto. 1’’ Ma
deira Wine, on condgnment snd for sate by
nS-tf , - ANDERSON, ADAIR A
CO.
I CHICORY. ““
Oft BARRELS OUIOORY, the only enhstltn'e for Oofibev
OVJ on oomignment and for Bale by the barrel or' rack
by ANDERSON, ADAIR k OO,
jan2-tf Commission Mercbaute.
COFFEE..''-
ITTY SACKS PRIME COFFBE, on fipnglgnment and
for sale by . ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00, i *,„•
Commission Merchants.
IT'ITTY
Vi*
*•-••• LOGWOOD, ‘ • 1 :
1A BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD,onconilgnmentond
AV/ for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A O0,
jan2-tf ; * j < M Commission Merchanta.
1 j. . /' PEANUT V
^QQ BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on consignment and or
8816 by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
decU-tf Commission Merchant*.
COTTON YARNS. ' , .“j
t A BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment and for
“ le hJ ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
decU-tf. Oommission Mercbaute.
. 4AUIN1NE. { ' '
on/i OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on oeneign-
£s\PJ meat and for sale by .-
ANDERSON, ADAIR k OO, '
nov26-tf Commission Merchants.
it and' for
AIR A OO,
- HARNESS.
5 ' SETS BUGGY HARNE3B, on coi
1 sale by AND
nov21-tl
FLOUR. ' , ., a .
1 eft BBLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
IOU FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAJR a O0,
novlfotf
PEACH BRANDY. „
nUFTY BBLS. PURE PEACH BRANDY, on ffmngn-
JP meat and for .ale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR * 00,
fcovUMf
- .3.7" .CHAMPAGNE. . L c»,
on DQZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,, on consignment and
4\J for sale by . ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO,' ^
novlfi-tf Commissicn Merchant*.
SOAR.
TV WO HUNDRED AND TITTY BOXES YELLOWBOAP.
1 26 Box- Toitet ^on^uftignment aud for rCe by
nov-litf •
4 SEWING MACHINES, ter conslgmstsnt' and/or eal e
by ANDERSON, ADAJR A OO,
novl6-tf Oommission Merchants.
. COUNTRY JKASS. ^ ^ j. f
A LARGE lXHC OF OOUNTRY JEANS, on COgSga-
ment and foreale by '« • • 3 .
. (. ■ - AJfDRBSON, ADAIR A OO, .
novl5-tf , Oommiesion Merchants.
wsaas*-™"
.yg HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOIOl.BROWN SUGAR
dsclS-tf
I A 00.
i TIERCES RICE for saleb;
dKlS-tf W
SCHOOL.
Tto baaraoeat < t h%fi*rt fcjtoytecfan Cbnreh,to
i. hederdgned wdl open . F.mol. School, on the first
5Q r
^BA^SMOLASSB^-^for-U^ -
1 ft BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
AW for sale by
«ecl8-M
MRS. M. C. COLE.
TypejVanted.
We want to purchase about 350 poundaof good
Nonpareil type, having a fail supply of
qnads. We Would also like tQ: purchase a tow
fonts of type suitable for 'displaying adrartiae-
menta. Any one having either or both kinds to
aall, will please address us stating lbe quantity,
condition aud tagsa, aid fiinjiM W"piti""S.
ADAIR ft SMITH,
Confederacy Office, Atlanta, Ga.
OfYRj oi , _
. Colambcs, Ga, Sept. 6,1862. j
B * t order of Qnartermsatar General, 1 have been so-
trusted with eniire CMntevxLer-ooUacttcs the hide.
2 the beeves killed for the army, for tannings and the
purchase of Leather fur manufacturing. Tanners having
Leathagnu hand amt wanting Hides, will do weUtoaio
iress me with proper references. The army man be shod,
ted it is tbe duty ofaU patriotic tannera to assist in m
loin*. AUtenttor held at aareasoosble prices will bt
rnprewed • e w f. W. DILLARD.
eeplOtf . A (tin.
WANTED TO. PURCHASE.
I WISH TO PURCHASE A
tfoa, either improved or
declfidf
■ or call op ^ a. McLendon,
. ■ 1 gfach-Tree street.
FOSTER, QUEEN A ^
Ct MALL LOT FINE SHOES AND TRENCH CALF 8KJN - L
FIFTY. DOLLARS'RKWAUD. w
-- : I O.-T. vu the 2th instant, between WhieebM]vtrv»t
. a Plante: | , c ^ nt ’» Ho.nit»i, a leather Pocket Be k, contetninc
■sr'cftodlbealrute cue hundred aud and two hn^ffifatu
d°n«ra
pmv^y te b, tetter to W- L
• dr
WANTED.
WJ anted, to mat far rix or twelve months, a furnished
v T bow*; would purchase th* famitura if of * good
quality. Apply ai this office.
124^
deell-tf
SALTI SALT!
A. it PAEKS ft CO, .
Corner of Alabama and Fryer itreete.
-principally i* )
.v* thaabove rewgfd.1
ifajoft undteoteTSoft Sffice,*'
at Grant’s Hospital. - ’
janlT-tf R- M. FOSTER.
WANTED.
r.T.TNQ HOUSE c
Iccated conventeut to the business portion «f
ANDERSON ADAIR A CO.
tsdSr .Th* i^dsg wBl i
tbilw
mo HI EE, A DWELLING HOUSE containing five or six
X rooms,.lrcated
the city. Apply to
noT2c.tf
DR. JAMES F. ALEXANDER,
O mW at hfa rtolwes, as tes south rids of
street -L_