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fEI PUBLIC 0OOD BltOKS PRIVATE ADVANTAGE
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1863.
VOLUME n—NO. 300
IN'o. >s.
BAWIOED, FKAZEB & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS
Dealers in Negroes,
NO, 8, WHITEHALL 87,
OPP. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
Id addition to ou AUCTION AND NKOBO HOUSE, No
8, Whitehall street, we hare Era proof etoragu of 8000
harrele oapaaltjr, at oar wereroome, No I, Alabama street.
Oar Negro Yard and Look Up, at No 8, are both mie ai d
comfortable. Deal an and other partlea will find ue pre
pared to feed end lodge well, end from experience In the
bnafneea olace oar boyhood, to het dle the negro properly.
Chargee reaaoaahle end right. Satisfaction guaranteed
la every la tauce.
Perlie* at a dUtaoc# may kaow oar market by addreae-
log a*. CEAWYGKD, I'HAZgR A 00,
Jan2£6m No 8, Whitehall etreet
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.,
HARDWARE
Commission Merchants,
MU DISCOUNT.
O N KaST ALABAMA INbUHANOB COMPANY Change
Billa. Wa giro OonMermto notea tor them at ran.
CRAWFORD, PRAZIK A CO.,
JauiO lOt No 8, Whitehall street.
CHANGE BILLS.
ANTE are buying Alabama Change Bill*—payable In
▼W in Montgomery • r Eotaula, Alabama.
CKAWFuRD, FBAZKK A CO..
jaidU tf Ho 8, Whitehall etreet.
naanx solohob
a a sqlokos
(At the Store lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN bTOBN and ara receiving a stock of gene
ral Hardware and House Famishing Go'ds for whole
sale ard retail Also receive on storage and sale Produce
and Groceries, and every species of Merchandise on libe
ral terms.
4t«- We will give particular attention to consignment#,
and famish correspondent with market reports when
desired. dec9 8m
MAYER & BENIN GER,
Commission Merchants,
aao waouaau dulses a
MfiftCHiNlliSE, tt£AL ESTATE, B0HD.S AMU
STOCKS,
Corner Whitehall stud Alabama Eta.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of Mer
chandise entrusted to ns, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day sales are made.
novl3-3m
a a pasta
n w HovonxsoB
NEW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO,
AUCTION
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
The undersigned ara agents for the sals of
TOBACCO,
From the largest and hast
MANUFACTURERS
OF
Virginia & N. Carolina,
And will hasp constantly ou haad s large and wall assort
ed stuck of all grades requited for the trade oi the
Confederate States
MANUfACTUBEE’S PRICES.
The attention of
D E ALE R S
la Invited to this stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIER'S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL (STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N. B.—Luts of all brands with samples sad arista, seat
I by mall or express, when desired. Janl8-lta
Commission Merchants,
So. 14 Alabama Stibet, Comer of Pryor,
ATLANTA, ...
R ESPECTFULLY solicit * there ■ t pauwa.*. and asps
by strict attention to business so give entire satis
faction to their patron*. dec6-tf
.GROCERIES, Ac.
5QQQ pounds Tennessee bacon
6000 Be Garb Soda
4000 Em Tallow
M0 Bit Star Candles
100 Ns Turpentine Soop
8. SOLOMON A BEOS,
nommlednii Merchants, at the store lately occupied hy
[ Brady A bolomoo. dec!7-tf
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CONNEIuL,
Late of Hemphls, Tears.
Ah established in Montgomery, (liksnj7a grat-cUm
Agency for all kinds
tTiO INI A XOBAI
.OOQ, to which he would respectfully
Hoc. The store formerly ooeupsed by
i A Loftin, No, 11 Ctoait street, Lea been
STS TobaoS
oJorVUg.ui.ibut^.cc^t^m^coer^
Notice—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR 8 OFFICE, I
tw.isTi.tti., Jane go, IMA 1
, ME be t pricse will be paid by tbaundenigned to
I targe quantities of the fitUoWiag BAKES:
Stem, branches end teot oi Dogwood, (root p-etorred);
braschte and roots of Whit* Wilkro ; ^t^tnuik and
.jl-tL
1 Agent, Cartel
HLACKIK,
Surgeon and Medical Purvey or, u S. A
ga O REWARD.
SMALL DARK d«UN TRUNK, marked oathe end
either MraSaUie E. Hence or Mis* Alice Latimer,
Georgia, was taken from the Passenger Depot,
oy mistake or intentionally, on last Friday night,
k ultimo. Tan above rewaid will be paid for the
and contents to Mr. A J. Shackelford, unde
OSes, and an question! asked. dec
£
miutu
ISO. V. 1UA1U J. HBNLY SMITH,
RD1TOBS AND PBOP&IETOB8.
B. C. SMITH, M. D, J. N. CARDOZ0,
assocura xDntxs.
The War In tbe West—Conflrmatleu of
* tbe Fall of Arkansas Post.
The caplnre of Arkansas Post, with a large
number of prisoners, stores and ammunition,
is reiterated in tbe Northern papers. An un
official dispatch says that the Federal forces
Were landed and marched to the rear of the
fortifications, and that the iron-olad boat*,
under the oommand of Admiral Poiter, co
perated in the reduct on of the Post Ever;
gun in tho fori—eleven in number—was dis
mounted. The lort was n command of Col.
John W. Lunninifton, .f Kentucky, formerly
of the United States Navy. The following
official dispatch bad been received in Wash
ington :
Caibo, Wednesday, Jan. 21.
To the Hon. Oideon Welle*, Secretary of the
Navy:
The gunboat Lexington, Lieut. Commander
Shirk, has just arrived, at 11$ a. m., convey
ing 5,798 rebel prisoners of war from the Post
ot Arkansas.
A. M. PENNOCK, Fleet Capt.
The Department has received an official ac
count from Commander Parker, relative to
the brilliant part performed by hie fleet in
that action.
A letter from Helena, Ark , dated Jan. 13tb,
says:
A Loyal Negro.
A correspondent informs us that a committee
was recently appointed in Portsmouth to urge
Robert Butt, a negro of that place, of worthy
repute, and who rendered himself famous lor
his kindness daring tiie prevalence of the yel
low lever, to become a candidate for Congress to
represent that District. The negro, more loyal
than Segar or Cowper, promptly sent the loU
lowing response, which our correspondent as
sures us was copied from the original.—Rick',
motid Enquirer.
Portsmouth, Dec. 22nd 1862.
To John Council, John O. Lawrence, Nicholas
Butler, and others, Committee :
Gents—Accept my grateful acknowledgments
fur your flattering invitation to become a candi
date to represent the District in tne 37th Con
gress of tne United States.
Thera was a day in the history of our once
glorious country, when such an invitation would
bave been received witn some consideration,
but now thing* are very different, and to accept
such a position when I know, if elected, I cans
not represent tbe voice ot the people of this
District. In my humble opinion, gentlemen,
any individual who would suffer his name to be
used in this connection, and under the existing
circumstances, would disgrace himself, ana
show but little respect for his friends of the
District who are beyond the lines of the United
States Government, fighting for our very exist
ence. I must decline your invitation to become
a candidate (to be voted lor by ballot) for a seat
in a Congress which knows no law, except the
higher law, and are every day enacting uncon-
atitutional measures, thereby disgracing the
capital of the country. No, gentlemen ; I will
leave this position to some one who is more
anxious to act the traitor, and have ; his name
written high upon the page of infamy, than og^
who has ever borne within his bosom the true
motto of his mother Staie-^’Down with the ty
rant.” !: ~ ' • liMil I
A. C. WYLY & CO..
A dispatch boat has just passed here on her . I am, gentlemen, very respsctfitliy/your obe-
way to Memphis, with icws of the fall of the idient, huuiole servant, ■ , t :
Arkansas Poet, a strongly fortified position ROBERT BUTT,. 1 ,
on the Arkansas River, about 20 miles from
ti.e mo'. th. The place was euriendered after
after a brief oontest. Gen. MoClernand is
hastening on to Little Rook, and will certain-
ly capiutv it; for the rebel forces have boon *■>
drawn off to strengthen Vicksburg and Hind
man, and the present movement is both sud
den and unexpected, so that for once we shall
take the enemy by surprise. Wo may, there
fore, confidently expect the fail of Little fe.
Rock in a few days. The forces of^Gens. CommiSSi-OIl MefChaiHSj
1 anosa D uaon a a um
AMOBS, L1GON & CO., '
Wholesale Grocers
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
jjtoR tbs sals of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, No-
2 gross, *c. ddea-*‘
w a laaax. a cola. w p muff.
INMAN, COLE & CO,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Beal Estate, Live 8tock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, &c.
W E have amplo store room, and win give personal ab
tuition to all bruin ms entrusted to us. Office ic
Bench * Boot’s store, Whitehall street. nori-ti
McGlernand and Gorman are more than suffi
oient for this purpese, and for the entire sub
jugation of the States West of the Mississip-
GEORGIA. P 1 - ?
The forces of Gen. MoClernand have gone
up the* Arkftiuas River, and those of Gen*
Gorman are proceeding up the White River.
The latter left this place quite recently with
about six thousand troops, on transports for
the latter,.and a force of two thousand cav
alry have gone across the country to Claren
don.
The army of Gen. McGlernand, on his re
turn from Vioksburg, entered immediately on
this expedition. The wounded from that
battle were sent up the river to the hospitals
at St. Louis, and the soldiers of tho expedi
tion are in the best possible condition >or ef
ficient and aotive service Stung with disap
pointment by the reverse at Vicksburg, they
aro more eager than ever for another -chance
at the rebel loroes, and nothing on the West
side of the Mississippi can resist their pro
gress.
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
BARR BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By M. SAL03HIN A CO, pickers,
nortAAm* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT 1AHDFACTDEI56C0.
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
AX THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR GASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
Jaul7ti
K. T. HENDERSON, Agent.
NOTICE.
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
S UBSCRIBERS to the Produce Loan are earnestly re
quested to p-j a, their subscriptions The torern-
menl dssuss an early settlement. Ail persona with lands
to invest canm.t reader a greater service to their country
than by taking eight per cent bonds ol the 81,000/HA*
Lean. We are prepared to issue them promptly. All the
Banda ordered by aa for subscribers have arrived and aro
ready for dcUvery. They will plaaea forward oar Receipt!,
and we will send the bund, a* they may direct. We hot I
them at tho risk of the owners The Cotton of Snbscri-
ben will be taken at lha market price by the Government
in exchange for Bonds.
jAGKNTa AT
Savannah—It Hcbere^am A Seas.
Columbus—D Adams
Macon—N C Monroe.
Newnaa—J. J. Ftaaon.
Lad range - Jess* McLendon.
Atlanta—A. P. Dearing-
Griffin—R. Slug-
a PHDilZY * CLAYTON. -
JanS-lm General Agents Produce Lena for Ga.
From tbe Paris Montear, Jan: 8.
Pina the Ninth’s New Tear’s Speech.
HE BLkBSES THE FRENCH PEOPLE, THE PRINCE
IMPERIAL AND THE ARMY.
The following ia the address which the Pope
pronounced when receiving on New Year’s day
the General-in-.Chief and Staff of the army of
° C ‘ C ‘I P am°deeply touched witii the kind wishes
expressed by the General in the name of tbe
army whicn he eo worthily commands, and I
am happy in having this opportunity of signify
ing mv gratitude for the mission you here per
form by the Emperor’s order. The French
army is as glorious on fields ox battle as by its
discipline during peace. Allow me, however,
to say that its most noble title to glory is to de
fend the Vicar of Jesns Christ sgainst his ene
mies, to protect him in his independenen and in
the possession of the territories which remain
to him. You are here to support the rights of
the Church and to defend the sacred city sancti
fied by the death of so many martyrs, and where
the Vicar of Jesus Christ has always received
the assistance oi God (as I, unworthy as I am,
do at this moment) in the midst of the attacks
of His enemies. What these enemies desire is
to destroy the Pope’s authority, to overthrow
his throne, to make Rome the capitol of I know
not what kingdom, and, after having done away
with the temporal power, to attack even the
spiritual authority.
But you are here, my children, to keep in
check the enemies of the Holy See and of reli
gion. When God created the ocean, He told
the waves that they might reach the rocks on
the shore, but should not go beyond them. You
are like those rocks; you are here to say to
those bitter enemies who cast trouble over all
Italy, “You shall not go further; God has
placed our arms as a rampart for His Holy
Church, and we will defend the Sovereign Pon
tiff!” I am happy on this day to give you my
paternal benediction. I bless Franoe, your Em
peror and tho imperial family, and particularly
the young boy who i* attached to me by epiritual
bond*. I bless the whole French army. I bless
yon and your families, all the episcopacy and
the French clergy, and all those millions of
Catholics who testify so much love tor me, and
make such generous'efforts for the defense of
my cause. Why can I not bless my enemies f
Let those who strive against me think of the
history oi the patriarch Jacob, who, after having
wrestled all night with an unknown adversary,
saw at sunrise that his antagonist was an angel,
and, falling on his knees, said, “You are my
angel and I will not leave you until you hare
given me tbe benediction of God.” The revo
lutionists do not see that they also straggle
against an angel, May they one day open their
eves to the trulh. I raise my hands and bless
you all, my children, to the name of the Father,
the Son and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Ixtract from Order*.
Oarouncx Bcaxav, I
, Richmond, January 3d, 186A J
Itaj. W, Richardson Bunt, P. A. C. S. Arty.
Under the lew recently parsed by Congress “exemption
ot certain persona from military servtoe,” yon will see
that I am wupowered to authorise an Ordnance officer to
exempt all “artisan., mechauio. and employe*, in the
establishment, ol' such penons as are or may ho engaged,
under contract with tho Uovcrnmoat, ia luraiehlaganas,
Ol dilutee and orduanoo .tore*, and other mmutiuu. ot war,
tadolee, hainees and army supplies. • These men must all
be enrolled, sod then detailed, as providsd ia .section six,
General Order* No 88.
Yon ara dodgneted as the Ordnanco officer to act, under
this law, for oh contractors within your JoriuUcitoii.
* J. UoltiiAS, Col.
Chief of Ordnance.
In pursuance of tbe above order, all Iron Masters and
other contractors within t e States oi Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina and 'ieunei.ee, will make application to
me for the detail ot such conscript, aa may be iailtopenri-
ble in carrying oat their vo. tract, with fee Ordnanco De
partment C b A. To prevent frauds, it will be required
of each coat actor making application for the demit of
couronpta, that hi. requuitian shall be accompai ltd by a
certified copy of his contract, ou oath that lh- services of
the persons .desired to. be detailed are Indispensable for
tho rulAilment of his contract and that the laborer can
not be otherwise obtained; and farther, that when the
services of the conacripta shall no longer be needed, the 4
affiant will turn the conscript over to the Enroliinr officer
oftbedistiictforserric in the army; also a certificate
of tbe Enrolling of the dittrict, that the persons named in
the requisition have been properly enrolled. Certificates
and oaths to be by and before a Justice ot the Feaoa. or
otttrer ..agistrate authorised by law to administer oaths.
All communications addressed to me at Selma, Ala.,
will meet prompt attention.
WM. RICHARDSON HUNT,
Jan27-4w MaJ , Ac., on Ordnance Daly.
CLaYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.
r |’HI exercises of this School'will commence January
A l»th, 1803. Two gesvions of five month*'W0h. c
WHOLESALE
a JR O C E R
TUITION PER SESSION. - j
Primary Class $10!
2d Class........ ... .......; ...; 16
!dOlase.., aoi
4th Ola* 26
Having been engaged in teaching for several years, we
feel assured that wo will give satislactioato all who may:
favor us with their patronage, and gfvo us a fair and can
did trial. -
St: let ,aiih nine s in (be die. harge of duties, a cheerful
compliance with needlul legulations ai d propriety'of de
meanor and punctual attendance at all times, will be re
quired of each pupil.
Pupils charged from time of entrance till clcse ef ses
sion, except in o ses of protracted sickness.. For Anther
particulars addre-s TH08. A. CRAVEN 4 ,
or Mina — ' ■ ,, i
jan!7' if Jonesboro’, Qa.
At ttsclr Old Stand, . j
Corner ol. Peach-Tree and Walton Sts..
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
febl-tf
NOTICE! NOTICE!
U NDER the recent Ciroular ina'ro
and Inspector 4 Gen rel of th.
ruchtuoud, January 11th, and approve
ms of tu Aifi -
. Army, dau-
lha Secretary
of War, I have been appointed by nt Uh. ii. D. Capers,
and under written In-Unctions from brig. Gen. H. W.
Blercer, commanding tbe Military District of Georgia,
will at once proceed to obtain recruits for my Company
now in tbe 12tb Ga. Battalion, at gavannah, either as
VOLUNTEERS, or if necessary, by Conscription, 1 call
upon every mao, whether young or old, to nkiy to the
standard of his countty in this the crisis of our Revolu
tion. VOLUNTEER, and I will PAY YOU THE BOUN
TY allowod by law.' It you will not, keep ontofmy
eight—hide behiad the Exemption act, or in soma ob-
senre place, for I will conscript you, certain.
I will be at the store ol Dm. Hamilton A Markley,
where any one wishing to Volunteer can receive (he
BOUNTY MONEY.' G.W.JOHNBON, ?
Jau22 2w Co. D, 12th Ga Bat.
A “bOOD EGG,” SURE.
Q «r ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR BALE;
JJO within seven miles ot Atlanta, on the road leading
to Turner es slay son’s Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
bouse and out-buildings; also, a No. 1 Steam Saw Hill in
fine running order, with lathe and shingle machines at
tached, wi'h power snfflo ent to ran them nil at the same
time. All for the small sum of $6,u0u. Those wishing to
purchase will please apply to J. R. Mayson, Atlanta Fe-
malo Institute, or J. B. Mayson, on the premise*
dec!7-tf
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
1 Oi I ACRES OF LAND, 16 cleared the balance heavily
I4lj tin bered, with a Urge, completely finished housb
containing nine room, with closet* and fire places; two
framed nugro houses, smoke house, carriage house, stable,
cow sheds: a fine orchard, a large garden, Ac. Bald place
Is situated on the publio road, five miles from Marietta
and six from Powder eprings—both places of r.eort in
summer. For particulars apply to R. W. Joyner, of th6
firm of Hamilton, Markley A Joyner, Atlanta, or to J. M.
springer, on the premises. dicl8-tf
OrnGx or Assistant QCAxnuusrxr,.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 6,1S62. j
ii r order of Quartermaster General, I have been e»
D trusted with entire oimmand of collecting the hides
a: the beeves killed for tbe army, for tanning, and the
purchase of Leather for manufacturing. Tanners having
Leather on hand and wanting Hides, will do well to ad
Tress me with proper references. The army must be shod(
utd it is the duty of all patriotic tanners to assist IB K
Joing. All leather held at unroamnablo prices will U
aproned F.W. DILLARD,
sepiotf A Qm.
WANTED.
A LADY qualified to teaoh all of the English branchee,
French, and Music on tne Piano, with several years’
experience in teaching, desires r situation as Governess
in some private family. Terms made known. Gocd ret-
0 diet Tea.
Address “Infler,” By land’s Depot, Greenville county,
Va^ or J W Squire, 8r, Gaston, SI. 0. Jsu8-Un
THIEVING WORKS.
S OME Ladits this day (Tuesday 87th) about half-past
(gje o’clock, stole from my store, two Ends, cr Rem.
nanti, of Brown Jeans, one piece of Green Veil Bare.*,
and one piece of Black Veil Lace. These women are
known. Their movements have been watched for some
time, and they have at last been detected. I advise them
to send back my gooda and steal no more.
jnnXSif P- 9- BE3SKNT.
NOTICE.
I WANT to purchase a lot of Sand _ -
Black or White Cotton Tape, % Inches wide, .for
which a liberal pr)c. will be H0IiB g 00 g i
janXS-2w . Atlanta, Georgia. ,
for sale,
1000 183 WASTa W001,
Tan2S-8w
J. M. HOLBBdOL, ’
Atlanta, Georgia.
VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALK
A N unimproved Lot or Square on Whitehall street, con
taining two and a-half acres, On which is over cue
h, sSwi niit *"********** 'VpgNSSr
money to be made.
X *^SAShara* 1 Union Loan and Building Amociatlnn.
On* 1,006-DoUar Cenfcderate Bond. „
jaaisti At,th* star* ofP. A g. i. D«dd. * to one edition or the other.
igl. City subscribers who prefer the eve
ning issue of the Confederacy can get it
by having their subscriptions changeti
from the morning to the evening edition
and calling at the office for their papers.—
{But suhacriptions must be confined either
CITY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE HuUSK AND LOT for sale, conrinient
to budnees and well located. Honee new. contain
ing live rooms and basement, with good outbuilding*, fine
garden, and mo=t excellent water. Call
JanS-lm
W. L. EZZARD.
dr. WILLIS F. WESTMORELAND,
Q7JIC1 at his i s» id once on the Both tide ; °f Marietta
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
-AND-
0OMMISSIOX MEROHANTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WHISKEY AND BRANDY*
1 IS bble Peaeh Brandy.
10 bble Apple Brandy.
On consignment and for sale by
, *• ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
iebltf Commission Merchants.
SUGAR.
260 Wffia
200 Saskr Sugar.
On Oenslgur.ent and for rale by
ANDRRsOtf. ApAIR A 00,
250"mo
On consign]
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
BBL8. CHOICE N. 0. MOLABasa, on consignment
and for sale tor i
ANDERSON, ADAIR * 00.,
Ootnxxiiislosi Mdrtfrftntff,
P. O’CONNOR & GO;,
Commission Merchants,
And General Dealers Id
GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
'Decatur (street.
ATLANTA, -
- GEORGIA.
- Prompt in orders and remittances.
Janl4-tf
< MEADOW NOOK” FOR SALK.
VI7 E speak advisedly when we ray that we have never
YT offered such a rural property for sale, It is situa-
ledone and a halt a.ltes West of Deoitur, on the Fay-
ettevi.ls road, and six miles from Atlanta. The land
consist of 260 acres, eye: y acre lying beautifully, ana
ai this number jf acre*, tally, fifty consists of excellent
branch bottom: Gnu hundred acres of heavy wooded
land, bos hardly a stick amiss. Thuhouseis nut excelled
to ail it. appei. tttenti a, o finish, by one country resi
dence in a tnousand, - 8 x rooms, bard finished; closets,
pantry, with glass doors—rooms muted oy ’olding doors,
are some of the advadtages. There hi a large young or
chard, embracing in its catalogue, literally every fruit
grown in this latitude. But tall and see the place lor
yonreelvea. We pronounce it a perfect gem.
janU-tf 8. J. SUaCKELFgRD, V. M.
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
"Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - - GEORGIA,
1X7 ILL attend to buying and Milling all kinds of mer-
> v chandixe. All orders for goods must be accompa
nied witn the cash to secure attention. janll ly
WHITE & POWERS,
Wfiousatx axs xxxau.
GROCERY
Marietta street,
ATLANTA, - -
Ianl3-lyv
- . GEORGIA;
fJIWl
FOR HIRE.
ro LIEELY NEGRO MEN. App.yto
PAA8E <
Commission Mer
PRA8B A DAVIS,
chauts.
FOR SALE.
O NE HOUSE AND LOT, on Peach Tree etreet,
miles from the car shed, containing • rooms ana
goad oatbonUdings, hy PXA8H A DAVIS,
Commission Merchants
Atlanta, January 8th, 1863. janl-lm.
W. H. HAHHON & BEOTHEB,
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
declOly
BAN A WAY,
E ROM BOYLE’S CAMP, on the A and N. Ala Railroad,
two-negro men, tUTOHGB, about M yean old, weighs
146 or 160 pi niida, dark compbxwn, about 6 ieet 8 or 8
inches high, rather quick ipukeu. NGROK or HOBVAN,
bright mulatto, 6 feetorovec ia bright, flow spoken, and
weighs 160 or 170 pounds, about 30 years old. A suitable
rewaid will be paid if apprehended and delivered to John
X. Milner, of Montgomery, or confined in any Jail eo that
I can get him. JA3. H. PR1T0HJITT.
ll-lin Kobinaon P. O n N. 0.
HI . I SCHOOL.
I N the basement of the first Presbyterian Church, the
undersigned sill open a female ficbool, on. the first
Monday in January n. xt. A lew buy t, under ten yean
of age, will be received.
Payment, half in advanae.
dec31tf MBA M. C. COL*.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
I WISH TO PURCHA8R A GOOD CITY LOT, fine loea,
tipn, either improved or unimproved. Aleo, a Planta
tion coutaininz siime 6u0 or luOO acres, near acme cf the
v call on
N. A. MCLENDON,
Peach-Tree street.
itikinitig 80100
1*. Addr&fbt
HOOP POLES. WANTED,
m T THE EMPIRE DI8TTLLEBY, Immediately, *M»0
A Hickory Hoop Pales, for whisky barrel*. Parties
wishing to contract tat the alove must apply early, either
SAL SODA.
TDSROKS 8AL SODA on consignment and for rata
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
Jaa21-tf
NEW RICE.
looks’...
am, “““T;”"** 00 ’
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
MEN’S ENGLISH HALF HOSE)
great gross Agate I
oontignment andfor
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
JanU-tf -
iSALT.
on BJLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment and for
s.1*by ANDBBSONTADAItl A 00,
Jan8-tf
Go awn Union llorcbkuju.
and for sale by
' m ■ WANTED.
I N a Bolling Mill at KuoxrUle,Teun,aPudler,
good wages will be paid. Apply at
JanS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR * CO 1 !
CO’S Btore.
MADEIRA WISE.
\NE BBL. AND A FXW DEUIJONB, “AHo. 1" Ma-
J deira Win., on con'lgnmeut and for sal*by
JanU-tf AMDARBOH, ADAIR A 00.
CHICORY.
on BARRELS CHICORY, the only tnbstitule for Coffee,
on osaffignment and for sal* by the barrel or cask
by - 44
JanS-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.,
Commission Merchants.
COFFEE.
nUFTY BACKS PRIME OOFFEB, on consignment i
J} for sal* by ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
J»n2-tf Comm
LOGWOOD,
1A BOXES EXXRAOT LOGWOOD, on consignment and
tor sale by ANDBB80S, ADAIR * CO,
JanS-tf 4
PEA NUTS. 8
500 B nJ H b 18 NUT8 > °° consignment and
“ 1# ** ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
decll-tf “ -----
COTTON YARNS.
KA BALES COTTON YARNS, on
dU taieby
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
dUlNlNS.
OAA OUNCES BB&T FRENCH QUININE, <
AW meat and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
nov26-tf Commission HtrchaaU.
5 SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on ccntignawat and
sale by ANDERSON, AJJAIRA CO,
tie by
nov21-tl
Oomiuiut 1 on Mcorhant*.
150
FLOUJEL
BBLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on oontigamatf and for safe by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
20
. CHAMPAGNE.
DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,, on oontignment
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
for sale by
novlfi-tf
OommiMion
aoAjp.
1 < WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
at Box*# ToUst Soap, on consignment and for sale by
PERSON, ADAIR A CO,
nov-Utt
4 SEWING MAI
:bT „
BOVib-tl
COUNTRY JEANS.
. LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on
A mint and for sale by
novlfotf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
17R HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN 8UGAI
tO fcrealeby ~ - —„
FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
ffATIXBOBS RICK far safe
OU declS-tf
FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
300^^^fQUEEh * 00.
200 M0LAS3 “ 00.
BAHREIN APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
iMW ,hlJ FOSTER,QUEEN A CO.
QMALL LOT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
G Roots for sale by
duclS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
O'T,
on the 8th Instant, between WMamwll street and
mt’s Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, eoatainiag
one hundred and mvenly-five and two hundred
Confederate not**—principally in twtntie* and
at Grant’* Ho^dUL
JanlT-tf
mmmmt l
will nce.ve the above reward by leaving
at this office, or returning it to me
R.M. FOSTER.
WANTED.
fpOHJ RE, A DWELLING HOUSE oontaSolsg five or iix
A 10 ““
north t( ' - ^RDXRSQN ADAJRAOOk