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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1863.
VOLUME n—NO. 298
No. W
CBAWFOttD, FRiZKB & CO.,
OENKRA L.
Commission Merchants,
MAAT1I tOLOWOS
4 A aOLOKoK
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BEOS.,
zmikm
AUCTIONEERS
Dealers in Negroes,
NO, 8, ALL
a\
HARDWARE
Commission Merchants,
(At tbe Store lately occupied by Brad/ A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, OEOBOIA,
H A VK IN SToKH and are receiving a (toe It of gene
ral lixrdwarttand Uotiee YurulGiiug Go da for win le-
»«le anl retail Also rtrelre on storage and aal* Produce
il ClrocLTloe, aud ever/ specie* of Me'rcbandLe on llte-
al ter
OPP. lMTKbU(iE.VCKIl OKF1 E.
Iu addition to .,ur AUCTION AN1) NURO HOUSE. Ho
■1, Whitehall Btlf. ao fUtvc Urn | r l of 30OU
banal*o*j,n i! v, at flier wxi.r N,/ 1, A .1 hauntstreet.
Out Negro Yard and Lock Up, at No S, h. e b 'tlcsi’fo at d
comfortable. Loaler, nod Mo ' pirii, . a, 1 find uh pre
pared to feed and lodge noil, nod from tsperleoce iu the
L-oainej* elnce our boyhooj, to hat die thendgio. properly.
Charges reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed
In every Id tone*: * " ~ ’’ •
Perries at a distance may know our market b} addrose-
l»g u«. CRAWFORD, f'RAZXK A 00,
jtoZAfm No 8, Whitehall street
•*- a i will give particular attention to consignments,
aad furnish correspondent with market reports when
desired. t ■ • d*c9 8m
JKO. W. ADAIR,.' J.. HENLY SMITH,
SUITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
B. C. SHttlJ, a. D,.. J. N. GABDOZO,
ASSOCIATE IMTtU. l.C>)G&W It l
A Letter from Lincoln to -tbe Defunct
Napoleon—He command* an Immediate
Advance. ’ . . "I , - '■
MAYER & BERIHQEtt,
Commission Merchants,
AMD WHoLBAU BXAtXla 1*
MERCHANDISE, BEAL bSTAi'E, BoMDR AND
stocks,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA) GEORGIA.
IJAKTIOULAR attention paid to consignment* of Mer-
_|_ cbandiie entruated to tu, and prompt remittance
made for all Good* *obl tbe day aale* are made.
novKKim
In the course oi ihq testimeny delivered by
Mafor-General Hitchcock, in the. McDowell
Court of Inquiry, the following. Tetter from
Abraham was laid before the Count’’ .
. Washington, Ap-il 9ih, 16GV
To Major General McClellan : 1 - • ■
My Dear Fir: Your dispatch, complaining
that you are not properly stutpiced, while they
do noi offend me, pain me vcryjiiuch. Bjenker.’s
division was withdrawn from you before you
left here, an t you knew the pressure under
which I (lid it; and, as I thought, acquiesced iu
it—certainly not without reluctance.
After you left 1 ascertained fhjtt less than
20,000 unorganized men, without a single field
battery, were all you assignedfo be Jeitidr the
deteuse of Washington and Manassas Junction,
and a part of .these even was to go to General
Hooker’s old position. Gen. .Hanks’ corps,
once designed for Manassas. Junction, was divi
ded and tied upon tho line ol Winchester and
Strausbarg, and could hoi leave it without
again exposing the Upper Potomac and the Bal
timore: and Ohio. Road. This presented, or
ould present, when Gen. McDowell or Sumner
should.^he gone, a great temptation to the enemy
to turn back from, the Rappahannock and flank
Washington.
My explicit directions that Washington should
by the judgment of all the commanders of corps,
be-lefi entirely secure, had been entirely neglec
ted. It was precisely this that.drove me to de
tain McDowell.’ 1 do.not forget that I was sat
llOLS WANTED.
P IVU HUNDRED HEAD or KILLING 1100.1. to be.
U>'deliver*! at at>y Railroad. lx pi t, this, o>-
bo'delivered el u;
UJliU'll.
i*u«:-et
ey Railroad input,
CHAW FORD, PRAZI
r - r %rmy 1
/Lit a
lyklwDti
next I
CO,
tiKtiorad
NEW
X W.BUTCBtSON
FIRM.,.
isfied with your arrangement to leave Banks at
Ju '
HIDES, HIDES.
S LAUGHTERED IflPdlOB hand every <ia .
CRAWFORD, FRAZER A CO,
Army Contract! re,
i*u 6 w Oppoeil* lntelligenCer Office
R. M. PARKS & CO,
^ 0 C T IO N
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Commission Merchants,
A * FEW UOKboFTiiKSAMESOKT’ —M’s aad It O’*, I
Hi ercrul. CRAWFORD. FltAZHK A 0O„
H per cent.
Jau'la I*
CKAWFOKD, FKAZH
No 8,.Whitehall rtrett
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,,
ATLANTA,
- GEORGIA.
LIRUOR8. {
P INK LIQUORS, by II * barrel
UiUWFOKD, FRAZBR A CO,
Jai,25 6t . No 8, Whitehall, street.
NO DISCOUNT. *"
O N KS8T ALABAMA INsURAhCKCOMI’ANYChaoge I
Hill*. W*git*Ooafodaeaie note* .or lb*m at paa.
CuAWYOKD. FKAZiH A to,
J lot Mod, Whitehall street
R ESPECTFULLY *o licit a (bare- I patronage and hope
. by *tTJct attention to buetnomto give entire *atla-
by strict attention to buitnew-to give entire
■action to their patrout. dech-tf
a a ah oi* suooM ■ iiutu
AMOHS, UGON &, CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
< HANGS BILLS.
W Beie buying AUbau* Cbaige mil*-payable ini
in Montgomery - r Knfoule, Alabama.^
J»n26 if
CKAWFoKD, FKAZKR A CO.,
No 8, Whitehall (treat
TOBACCO
COMMISSION MERCHIKTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GBORpiA,
AOR the tola of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, Ne-
W AEEHOU SIB
groee, Ac.
ddeU-tt
The undersigned are agent* foe the sale of
r J? O D3 Jk_ o O O
From the largest and best
MANUFACTURERS
INMAN, COLE &. CO.,
GENERAL .
[Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Beal Estate, Live Slock, Bonds, 8iocks,
Negroes, &c.
\XJH hare ample store room, and will gire personal at-
VV tention to all btuinewi entrusted to ns. Office ir
Virginia & N. Carolina,
Boach k Root’s store, WMteball street.
Manassas Junction; but when that arrangement
was broken up, and nothing was substituted for
it, of course 1 was not satisfied.- I was almost
constrained to substitute something for Tt my.
self. v ’ .j
And now'allow me to ask:. Da you really
think I should permit t|te line from Richmond
via Manassas Junction to this city to be entire
ly open, except what resistance' would .be pre
vented by less than 20.000 unorganized troops f
This is a question which the cohiury will not
Row me to eva<<e.
There is a curious mystery about the number
of troops now wilh you. • I telegraphed you ou
the 6th, saying that you had over 100,000 with
you. X had just just Obtained from the Secre
tary of War a statement taken, as lie sa d, from
your own returns, making 108.000 men'then
with you and enroute to you. Yuu now say that
you have but 75,000 when all 'enroute to you
shall have reached you. How can this disere
pancy of 35,000.be accounted fort.
As to Gen. Wool's command, I understand it
doing tor you precisely what a like number of
your own would have to do if that command
was away. 1 suppose the whole force which has
gone forward to you is with you by this time,
and if so, I think it is the precise time for yon
to strike a blow. By delay the enemy will rea
dily gain on you, that is, he will gain faster by
iortiheations and reinforcements alone. And
once more, let me tell you, it is'indiapensable to
you that you strike a blow.
I am powerless to help this; you will do tne
the justice to remember I was always opposed to
going down the bay in search oi a field, instead
of fighting at or near Manassas, as only shifting
and not surmounting a difficulty; that wewoulti
find the same enemy and the same or equal en
trenchments at either place. The country will
not fail to note (is nothing now) that, the present
hesitation to move upon an entrenched enemy is
but the story of Manassas repeated. '.*'■*
I beg to assure you that I have never written
or spoken to you in greater kindness of feeling
than now, nor with a luller purpose to sustain
And will keep constantly on hand a large and well assort
ed >t.ck of all gradea required for tbe tindecl tho
Confederate States
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
| BASK HTT.TR OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
MANUFACTURER’;) PRICES-
The attention of
By M. 8AL09HIN A 00, Brokers,
nov26-3m* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
DEALEBS
la Invited to this stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIER’S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STltEET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONI.C HALL,
. .. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N. B.—List* of all brand* with sample* and price*, sent
by moll or express, when desired. janis-lin
WANTED,
AT TUB
H. JOINER A SON,
.. GENERAL:
Commission Merchants,!
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR O A S H,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
TOBACCO agents;
Office and Warehouse In
KLYtiTU/H: BLUl'K, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
JaalTtf
K. T. HXNDMB80N, Agent.
NOTICE, y
PRODUCE LOAR SUBSCRIBERS.
gup constantly ou hard a grxd ».-» i tm. ut. of Yir- ]
IV glnia Manufactured and FruAing Tur
in stare aad t r mJr—
t UBSCR1BKR3 to tbe Produce Loan ore earnestly rs-
" qaeeted lop.y up their sulncriptioa*. The lovern-
deaires«n early settlement. 'All person* with fond*
Mara
1,000 boxes Tobacco (aesorted braud*
AwOO pcuud* Washed Wool
100 case* Smoking Tubacco;
®0 kegs Kalla, (eseorted;)
» bales Osntbnrg*
M barrels Flow,
Ikust pends Salphv, Ac.
&ii erdesaend bnslneas •srrested to th.n wiUrweivr
. rr*ou«i acd prompt attention. • \f ’ ’ *-
to lUTcil conn, t render a greater serrie* to their country
than by taking eight per cant bond* of tbe Sl,000,ClUu
Loan. We are proi*ied to Issue them promptly. All the
Bonds oiderei by us for subscriber* have arrived aud are
They will please forward our KB
ready for delivery.
and we will send the bonds as they may direct.
A
930 REWARD.
SMALL BARS Q-RRK TRUSS, mar
«**ber Mrs.Ban* KOnMor »1!« Alice Latimer.
1 on the ecd
them at the risk of tbe owners. * The* Cotton of Subscri
bes* wil 1 be taken at tbe market price by the Government
tn exchange for Bond*. . ■ '' C /.
lAQKNTd AT
Savannah—R Hobersham A Boms,
nnlninbna’ Tl Adam*
Macon—N 0 Monroe. U~
Newnan—J. J. Pinion. . /
LoGreugs-Jeose McLendcn.
Atlanta—A. P. Bearing. • -
Griffin—E Ring.
. PH1N1ZY A CLAYTON.
General Agents Produce Loan for Go.
MONET TO BE MADE.
■‘‘‘‘■A wre taken tMs the i-a» ogee Depot,
J*** or fastentmnally, on last t nday night,
weysin ultimo. Tn*i' - — .
•r h ayb for m!§ *' '
J, 16 Bharm Union Lean and Building Asoodotlou.
Part Office, s_d no
T»* above reward will be ]
| to Mr. 2. X t'
janletl
On. 1,000-Dollar OeufodereU
At,the Store of P. M.tWi
you, so far as in my most anxious judgment
• W' Aim -' ’’Na|
consistently can. But you must act.
Yours, very truly,
(Signed) • A. LINCOLN:
Striking of the Hatter as.
.The N6w Orleans Picayune of the lfth'inst,
contains the following.
.Off Galveston, Ibxas, l
January 13, 1863. j
Of the first Galveston disaster you know
alL The rebels oocupy the city with a strong
force of five thousand or seven thousand men.
The city is well fortified with batteries all
around.
On Sunday evening a strange sail appeared
off the harbor. The gnnboat Hatteras went
in chase about 7 o’clock. A heavy fire was
soon after heard, and the sloop-of-vrar Brook
lyn and the gunboat Sciota started in pursuit.
The firing ceased beforfothese vessels reached
the spot—some twenty miles from Galveston.
At daylight next day, Captain Lowry, of the
Sciota, picked up a boat containing an officer
and five men, belonging to the Hatteras
They reported that at 7 o’clock, on Snnda;
evening, the Hatteras ranged up alongsid'
of a steamer, which looked like the Alabama
she was hailed by Captain Blake, and replied
that “I am her Britannic Majesty’s steamer
Spitfire.”. Captain Blake said.- ‘’Heave to—
I will send a boat aboard of yen.” A boat
lowered—the one,spoken of as having
been picked up.
Just as this boat shoved off, the strange
steamer opened a furious fire on the Hatteras.
Both vessels tjien engaged in fierce combat-
running ahead of the Boat; but soon after—
say about twenty minutes—the officers in the
boat saw the Hatteras stop, evidently crip
pled; then there was iond cheering on board
the rebel steamer. 'The Brooklyn and Scio
ta cruised all night, and next morning found
the wreck of the Hatteras, sunk in nine fath
om water. Some of her boats were picked up,
which contained arms and bloody clothes.
But the victor had disappeared.' The Hatteras
was a purchased iron vossel, sister to the
steamer St. Mary. She was nnfit for a man-
of-war—having no powers of endurance. Her
battery consisted of three email rifled guns
and four short 32-pounders. The rebels had
heavy guns—68-pounders, by . the sound.
Opinions differ as to who she was. Soule
think she was from Mobile andnotthe 290.
The rams and fortification^ at Galveston are
formidable. -
President Davis' Proclamation.
President Davis’ Proclamation concem-
Beast Butler has grievously wounded the
national pride of the Yahheep. - - That base
wretch branded by the Chief Magistrate of
oar Confederacy as a murderer, will bear
that character in the judgment of the civ
ilized wdAd, unless the nation he represents
can prove his innocency. That is impossi
ble, bat we do not object to their trying.
The Philadelphia Evening jbitnuzZpubiibii-
that proclamation, and gives open and
unmistakable expression to its opinion of
the Beast in the following editorial:
JEFF. DAVIS' PROCLAMATION.
One of the evil effects of the infamous
Bdtleir’B inle hi New Orleans, is to be found
the proclamation of Jeff Davis, the reb-
Presidont, which we publish to-day. Say
What we may, this proclamation will find
sympathy in tho great heart of Christen
dom, which bas been disgusted by the acts
of.’the brutal Butler. Say what we may, its
recital of alleged facts, in reference to Buts
ler’s course, contains too much that is true,
and the people of the civilized world will
believe too mnph of it for the honorof the
United States: The Administration, by
retaining Butler iu command at New Or
leans, iu the face of facts brought to its
notice, not by Jeff. Davis, but by our own
people and by the appointed agents of- the
Administration itself, has disgraced the
American name.and done incalculable in
jury to the Union cause. Before we con
demn the barbarity of Davis’ proclamation,
let us reflect upon the barbarity and-cow
ardly brutality of the infamous Butler, and
let us not forget Mr. Lincoln’s proclamation
of the 22d of September, inviting servile
insurrection, and virtually declaring that
be will do nothing to prevent it!
It is to be deplored that the war has not
been so conducted as to avoid outrages aud
retaliation—barbarities that must shock
the moral sense of the world, disgrace the
American name, and provoke Foreign in
tervention on the score of humanity. '
We trust the report of Reverdy Johnson,
lately called for by Congress, will be made
public, and also all other official evidence
in the case, that the country and the world
may be the better prepared to decide
whether or not the savage proclamation
from Jeff. Davis is justified by the facts—
whether, or not, all he alleges is true. The
truth must come out some time* and it is
incumbent upon the Administration to let
it out now. If there is anything in its pos
session that will vindicate Butler, itself and
the people of the North, let it, for the sake
of decency, be publi *.--d to tue world. We
need something beti.. lian the baMerdash
and blackguardism wn>ca the Administra
tion press will give out as argument against
the terms of this rebel manifesto. As Gad-
grind'Bays, ‘‘we want facts”—facts that will
vindicate the honor of the North, for oth-
Kxlraci frcvt Ordtrt.
-f Ordsakck Euiieao, I
RxhmoDd, January 3d, lbfik j
MaJ. W, Richards** Hunt, i*. A. O. S. Art*.
Under tbe law recently pomtd by Congress “exemption
certain penioim from military serrico,” you will see
that I am empowered to authorize an Orduai ce officer to
exempt all “artuana, mechanics and employees iu the
eetabiubmeats of *uch persons as ore or may bo engaged,
‘ ‘vnh IM u." r.iioesit,lo tcrnlshingannsi
under contract
6, duauce and ordnance stores, end olbor munition, of war,
eodole*, batneseandaimy unppliee.’ Threemeumu.itall
be euroiled, and then detailed, aa provided iu lecction six,
ueneral Orders No 81.
Yea ore designated na the Ordnance officer to act, under
On* law, for all coutractora within your jurisdiction.
J. UORGAS, Cof.
Chief >’i Ordnance.
In pursuance of the above order, all- Iron MaeU-rs and
other contracture within t o States of Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina &ud Tennersc-.-, wit! make application to
nio lor the detail of tuch cum>cti;.ts mt may 1 e indispeusi-
blein carrying out their to. tract* with tl oOrdnance De
portment C s A. T’o pri vent fraud*, it will he required
' each cout actor mukiug npp icatiou for tbe detail of
uscripts, that his requleitiou »h.ill be aocoinpar ied by a
certified copy of hi* contract, on oath that th - services of
the persons desired to he detailed are indLpensablo for
tbe fulfillment of bis contract and that .the laborer cau-
uot he ut hen) ir 0 obtained; and hullor, that when the
sertictaof the conscripts shall no lotigsr bo needed, tbe
affiant will turn the conscript over to the Kuroliingofficer
of the district for serrie in the army; also a certificate
of the Enrolling of the diltrict, that the persons named in
tbe requisition have been properly eurolied.- Certificates
and oaths to be by and before a Justice ot the Peace or
ottber ..ogistrale authorized by law to administer oaths.
All communications addressed to me. at Seims, Ala.
will meet prompt attention. > .
; WM. RICHAUDSJ.N HUNT,
J.IU.7-4vr , MiG, Ac., on Urouauce Duty.
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.
TQE-exerclBea of tbi* School will continence January
. 19th, 1803. Two Sessions of Ht)» mouths • scb.
• TOTTiqH PER SI85I0N.
Primary Chub. 1 *10
2d Class ; -. 10
3d Class.. iO
4th Claes 8S
. Having been engaged in teac4!ng for eereral years, we
feel aasmed that w-e will give satisfaction to oil who may'
faver us with their petrouage, and gtvfi tu a fair Slid can
did trial. . — .
St lik alfh tilnf s in thedis hargoof duties,aetfeerful
compliance with needinl regulations At d propriety ef -de
meanor aud punctual atteudauce at all times, will be re
quited ol Sait pupil.
Pupils charged ttom lime of entrance till close ef ass.
aion, except in o so* ef protr.cted sickness. For farther
parti, tihus addle?, - TUGS. A CRAVEN,.
* or Ilia* ——>
Jaul7-tf - • ... Jonosbore’, Got
Commission Merchants,
GROCERIES & COUNTRY. PRODUCE,
erwiso the world will be too much inclined
to believe Davis’ allegations.
SOAP, TALLOW AND CANDLES.
f-i.wt LB3 COUNTRY, HARD 80AP, in
OvJU SOtl lbs Coke Tallow
16 boxes Adamantine Candles " -
.For sale by I. 6. SIMMS
BARLEY, RYE AND FLOUR.
4Q SACKS BARLEY
80 Backs Rye
-80 barrels superfine Floor
For sale by '
T. O. SIMMS.
PEAS, CORN, MEAL A EMPTY SACKS
OOA BUSHELS PEAS '
too bushels Cera ■
60 b'tuhels Meal
1,000 Empty Grain Sacks
For sale by T. O BXMMB.
LARD, BACON AND BUTTER.
1 (V]f t LBS LEAF LARD
jWJVJ ■ 1,000 lbs Bacon Sides
For sole by
2 tube Batter.
I. Q. SIMMS,
NAILS, DRIED FRUIT, SALT.
'.‘IMS LATHING NAILS -
HbblsHoos
2 bble Dried Peaches
For sole by
jon2S-St T. O. SIMMS.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
“y NDER the recent Circular instructions of the AdJ
_ and Inspector Gen ral of the O. 8. Army, dated
Richmond, January 11 th, and approved by the Secretary
of Wor. l have been appointed by Lt.Col. ILD.C^ui,
and under written 1mauctions lroru Brig. Gen.
Mercer, commanding the Military District of Georgia,
Will at once proceed lo obtain recruit* lor my Company
now In tbe 12th Ga. Battalion, at Savannah, either as
VOLUNTKKRSj Or if nectuary, by Contcription. I call
upon every man, whether young or old, to rally to the
statical .1 of hi* country iu this the crisis of our Revolu
tion. VOLUNTEER, and I will PAY YOU THE BOUN
TY allowed by taw. If you will not, keep out of my
tight—bide behind tho Exemption act, or la
■car* place, for 1 will conscript yon, certain.
I will be at the store ot Dr*. Hamilton A Morkley,
Where any one wishing to Yolnnteer can i eceive tbe
BOUNTY MONEY. G. W. JOHN BON,
j»u22 2w Co.D, 12th Ga. Bat.
A “GOOD EGG,” SURE,
rv - ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALK,
\jD within seven mile* of Atlanta, on the road leading
to Turner A Mayuou’s Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
and ont-traUding*; also, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill in
fine tanning order, with lathe and shingle machine* st-
sM,wl>& - J
power soffic ent to run them ell et tbe earns
time. AU for the smalt sum of *S,00o. Those wishing to
put. will u ease apply to J. K. Mayson, Atlanta Fe
male Institute, or J. 8. Mayeon, on the premises,
deqll-tt . ' ■' .'
DES1UAULR PROPERTY FOR SALE.
1^1) 09 16 elewred tbe_ balanc* heavily
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
OM MISSION MERCHANTS,
i; ;, 1. SAL SODA. AJ- ’
TIEF.CK8 SAL80UA on consignment and .for tale
-I a ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
JanSl-tt Commission Merchants.
l - ' SUGAR.
O/Y/Y HUBS SUGAR * .t 1 J '
Ad\J\J 180 bbls Soger »
100socks Sugar, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
jaa21-tt Oetnaiasdon Merchants.
Qrr/IDUZ MEN’S ENGLISH HALF HOSE;
/Wtju 380 great gross Agate Buttons.
. ; .SALT.
Of! BdLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment and for
adeby ANpKRSON, ADAlrt. A CO..
t NEU’ ORLEANS MOLASSES,
en BBIS. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, on consignment
Gv and for ■ il* 1>y 4 •*
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Jaii9-tf . Commission Merchant*. ’
P. O’CONNOR & CO.
And Gem ral Dealers In
D ecatiij;_ Is t r e«yt-
ATLANTA, -
49* Prompt in orders and remittances
- GEORGIA.
janl4-tf
* MEADOW NO OK” FOR SALE.
V\7 E speak advisedly when we ray lhat We have never
YV ofiured such a rural property for sale. It is situ*.
ted one and a half n ilos West of D.-c»tur, on tnoPay-
eltevi.le road, and six miles from Atlanta, lire land
consist, of 260 aerfis, eve-y aero lying beautifully, anu
oi this number of acres, iully fifty consists of excelleut
hreuch bottom. Ono hundred acres of heavy wooded
lat d, has hardly a stick einiss. Tliohouseis not excelled
m ail lt< appoii tmeuts aid finish, by.one country real-
douce iu a tuousand, S i r. -ms. bard finished} *Inewti,
pantry, with gists door*—rooms united hy /elding doors,
ere some of the advadtsgto. Tbero is a large young or
chard, embracing iu its catalogue, literally every fruit
grown id .this Istitudo. But tail und see the place lor:
yourselves. Wo pronounce it a perfect gem.
janll-tf S. J. SHACKELFORD, V. M.
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
■Wliitelmll-Stre.et,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
W ILL atter d to bnylng and selling all kinds of mer
chandizs. All orders for eoods most be accomr*
chondize. All orders for goods most be accompa
nied with the cash to Secure attention. janll ly
WHITE & POWERS,
WII01ZSALE XSD XXTAXL
aRO C ERS
IMnrletta Street,
ATLANTA, -
I*nl3-1>»
GEORGIA;
FOR HIRE. •
IjTWO LIKELY NEGuOMMI. App.y to
PRASE A DAVIS,
chant i
Commission Mertf
FOR SALE.
0NB HOUSE AND LOT, on Peach Trco street, V/±
miles from the car shed, containing S room* and
good onthonildings, by PEASM A DAVIS,
Commission Uercb&ati
Atlanta, Jannsry 9th,lfctS3. . jonT-lu
W. H. HANNON & BROTHER,
WOODRUFF'S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank.)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
New rice. '■
l in TIERCES NSW R1Ce. on consignment and for
VU esieby
Jonll-tr
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
O.mmlseion Merchants.
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
On consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO., .
Janll-tf Commission eincunuta.
Juffi-tf
Commission Merchants.
WANTED..
N a Rolling Mill at Knoxville, Tem,aPndIer, to whom
[.good wages will be paid. Apply at
jau3-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO’S 8iore. '
MADEIRA WINE.
\NE BBL. AND A FEW DBMIJONS, “A No. I" Ma-
/ delra Win*, an oon Ignment end for saieby
jiu3-ll. ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
CHICORY.
‘-IO BARRELS CHICORY, the only substitnlo' for Coffee,
OVs on coueignmeut and for sale by the band or sack
by ANDERSON, AOAIR A OO^
Jau'2-tf
Commission Merchants.
COFFEE.
rr.IVTY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment aud
J? for ““ -----
for sale by
Jau2-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
CemmiMiou Merchant*.
LOGWOOD, ... ■/*
in BOXES EXTRACT LOOWOOD, on conslgnmcntand
AU for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
■Jsn2-tf ’ ; ■ Commisdion Merchant*.
PEA NUTS. ^
BUSHELS PE*A NUTS, on cousigunieut and or
saie.by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, . .
decll-tf ■ Commissiou-Merchantd:
500 1
COTTON YARNS.
BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment aud fir
sale by . ~
. •• ' AHDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
decll-tf ■ . ■ Commission Merchants.
50
QUININE.
ODl) OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on coueign-
AikJKJ muT1 t und for sale by
novZ6-tf
meat and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Commission Merchants.
HARNESS. ^ , .
f SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
O *alo by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
novdLkl-.
Commi*elon Mecrhanta.
FLOUR. tl *
BBLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on consignment and for aaJe by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, .
nov!5-tf Conumaslon Merchants.
150
PEACH BRANDY.
F FTY BBLS. PURE PEACH BRANDY, on consign,
ment and for sale by
novlfi-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
./ .- Oommisaion M^rphanta.
CHAMPAGNE.
OA DOZ- CHAMPAGNE WINE,; on consignment and
£\J for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
novlb-tl ” Oou.mi**ton Merchant*.
SOi
DAF.
IFTY BOXES YELLOW 80A P.
26 Boxos Toilet Soap, on consignment and for sale by
. ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
SQV-16tf * Commission Merchants.
IT\W0 HUNDRED ANDY
A i
4 SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for sole
by • ANDERSON, aDAIR A CO,
-.m.vlb-ti - Commission Merchants.
COUNTRY JEANS. .
i LARGE LOT Of OOUNTSY JEANS, on consign-
ment aud for sale by
** ANDERSON. ADAIR * OO, *
uov.B-tf Cominisolon Merchanti.
BARRELS EXTRA FAMILYJTODUBa for oMs^j .
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
declGly
RAN AWAY,
E ROM BOYLE’S CAMP, on the 8. and N. Ala Railroad,
wo negro men, GEORGE, about 36 year* old, weighs
146 or 170 pennds, dork compilation, abbot 6 feet 8 or 9
iUVUOf Ulgu, (EtUCl r alUUUL UI AWO 1 A.I .
bright mulatto, 6 factor over in height, (low tpekon, and
weigh* lbO or 170 pounds, about 3S yeere old. A enlmbto
rewaid will be paid ir apprehended and delivered-to John
T. Milner, of Montgomery, or confined In any jail so that
I con get him. JA3. IL PKITCUEIT,
jauli-lm Jtc-binfr.-u P. 0, N.C .
■btred, With a large, completely finished honeb
coatMuiug nine room* with closet* and fire places; two
fiemed negro houses, smoke hotue, carriage house, stable.
oawah*ds; a fine orchard, a hug* garden, Ac. Said place
■ lei oath* pnblic road, fir* mile* from Marietta
from Powder
snditx I
place*.of r sort in
For particulars apply to K. W. Joyner, of the
firm of HamUton, Morkley A Jo;na
gpringer, ou the p. emiseo.
t Joyatr, Atlanta, or to J. H.
declU-tf
WANTED.
A LADY qnalified to teach all of tbe English branch**,
French, and Music on tue Piano, with s.vetal yooia’
. -. t : - ;• idling, d«ir.s r titoation a* Governess
inoomepriuete tamily. Terms modeknewn Goodref-
Addreo* “Inder/’ Ky land’s Depot, Green tillo county,
Ya, or J.W Squire, Sr, Gaston, N. C. JtnS-lm
fgg* Pot List of Hospital Committees tee
fourth page.
DR. WILLIS F. WESTMORELAND,
E at hi* remdeoe* on th* north rid* ef MarisUa
JyM-ly.
o 1 ^
« | SCHOOL.
i N the basement of the first Presbyterian Chnrch, the
under signed wtU open a Female school, on the first
Monday in January n- xt. A ;>w boys, under ten yrare
of ■£*, will bo rcceiTed.
Payment, half in odvanae. " - . ■
d*c3i-tr MR3.IL CL COLE
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
I r TO PUBCHASl!! A Cu jDCTtt LOT, fin* leea-
tfou, either improved or unimproved. Also, a Planta
tion containing some 600 ,-r 1109 acres, near some if the
Railroads. Addre.i or call on
declO-tr
N. A McLENDON,
Peach-Tree street.
HOOP POLES. WANTED, ,
A X THE EMPIRE DISTILLERY, immediately, 20,000
Hickory Hoop Poles, for whisky barrels. JP*e"
wishing to contract for the aboTe must apply early, eu
personally or by letter to Wm L High, or the undersigned
JanU-lm* HIGH A LEWIS.
janIS- f
FOSTER, QUEEN A Ou.
HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN 8UGA
for tale by
deel8-tf
75
FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
en TIERCES BIOS for sale by .‘J’ . „
OU decis-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
QAA SACKS RICE FLOUR for sole by
OlKJ aoclS-t/ - FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
O/Vl BARBELS MOLASSES to arrive, fox sale by
-oUU declS-tf. FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
1 ,1 BARdELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHIeKY
-*-U f or u ie by
FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
S MALL LOT FINK SHOES AN D FRENCH CALF SKIN
Boot! for MUe by . ,-
declfi.tr FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
FIFTY DOLLARS RXWARD.
L OcT, on tbe 9th Instant, between Whitehall etreet and
| Grant's Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
-hundred, and seventy-five and two hundred
dolien—Confederate note*—principally tn bw< mj«* tu
s. The finder will rece ve the above rewar J by leering
book and money at this office, or returuteg it to mo
*£SSf“** *. U ..o S rxx.
E
WAITED.
HIKE, A DWELLING H0US1 ooutsiniag five or rix
It cated convenient to th* bueln*** portion of
city. Apply to
cot—-tf
ANDERSON ADAIR A 00-
T—
DR. J AMBUS F. ALEXASDHK,
O FFICE at Vis rerid case, ou the south rid* of Harietta
, etreat
——-P. W. J
Jank7-2«e
BR. H.