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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1863.
VOLUME II—NO. 301
No. B.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO.,
ENKRAL
Commission Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS
Dealers in Negroes,
NO, 8. WHITEHALL bT,
OPP. 1KTELLIGBNCER OFFICE.
In addition to our AUCTION AND NtUKO HOUSE, No
8, While}.all sirnet, we have fire proof storage of 3000
barrel* capacity, at our warerooms, No 1, Alabama .treat.
Our Negro Yard and Look Up,at No 8, are both safe oed
comfortable. Sealer* and other partlee will find us pre
pared to Ltd and lodga well, and from experienceio the
bu-'i.ees since par boyhood, to hai die the negro properly.
Charges reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed
in every In taoco.
l’urtiesat a distance may know our market by addrets-
Ing u*. CRaWfORD, IBaZBB A 00,
Jau*-«m . No 8, Whitehall street
MU DISCOUNT.
. f\N EaBTaLABAMA INSURANCECOMPANY Change
v “ r Bill*. We glee Coufodtre.e notes tor thorn at tab.
» CllAWFOKD, frazkk a CO.,
JanSfi lOt Mo 8, Whitehall street.
CHANGE BILLS.
TH/Im® buying Alabama Charge Bills—payable in
'* • in Montgomery * r Bnfaula, Alabama.
V CKAWPcKD, FKAZER A CO,
•JantA tf No 8, WnltehaU street.
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
TO BAC C O,
from the largest and best
MANUFACTURERS
• ' OF . -I tg-'
Virginia & N. Carolina,
Aud wlU keep constantly on hand n large and well Mm
sd stock ol all grades required for the trade ot tho
• Confederate States
AND AT
MANUFACTURER’S PRICES
The attention of
DEALERS
le invited to ttds stock before purchasing elsewhere. |
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIBR’8 BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N. B.—Liate of all brands with samples and prioes. sent
by mail or express, when doeired. janl8-lm
NEW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO,
AUCTION
AND '
Commission Merchants,
So. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
B ESPECTPULLY solicit n share • f patronage and I
r by strict ~*”~~Ubp tn hr-' •'
OHUCAKIKS, Ac.
5000 P0UNDS T »»R—» BA00N
K00 lbs Otrb Sod*
4000 fin Tsllow
M0 foa Star Candles
800 foj Copperas
<6 fos Green Tea
’ s M donna Brooms
60 lb. Ginger
100 fos Spice
100 fos Grain Pepper
Fur eale at wh vcmln by
& SOLOMON A BROd,
Cumuii*.ion Merchant*, at the store lately occupied by
Brady A boioaou. decl7-tr
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
Late of Btmphli, Tenn.
The shre formerly
jftiu. No, II Court sueot, ha* been
1 lor the purpose, where at all tlm« can be B und not
Um u«t and nui gtaanl UftitBnl oi ToIqaccq mu-
.hie ol Virginia; t -i aUo * c.-nviaut eupp.y ol the Hieramt
and anon grate* of SUOAK. The Hcintiw nr obtaining
roigor tacour be •urpssot.41 - »l, . teer hrmra in the Uou-
-Mseey , *ep30-.f
S SOU>MOK HAITI* SOtOMOK A A SOLOMON
IVJEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS., ‘
hardware
AND
Commission Merchants,
(At the Store lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
M AVB IN. ST0RB and are receiving a stock of gene
ral Hardware aud Home Furnishing Go-ds for wnole-
ard retail Also receive on storage and sale Produce
and Groceries, aud every species of Merchandise on llbe-
rsl terra*.
E* We will give particular attention to consignments,
and furnlih correspondent with market reports when
desired. decSSm
MAYER & BESIEGER,
Commission Merchants,
AND WBoLtoULX DXALXES in
MERCHANDISE, BEAL ESTATE, BONDS AND
STOCKS,
Corner Whitehall and Alslirata Sts.,
ATLANTA, GKORGHA.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of Mer
chandise entrusted to as, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day sale* are made.
novl3-8m
m w aoroussoN
• >AK0S8 DUTCH BBLXXl
AMOWS, LIGON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streeta,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
JjlOE the sale of Produce, Merchandise; Beal Estate, No-
jfOMthera GnMttnty
IEO. W. ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
■DITOXS AND PROPRIETORS.
B. 0. SMITH, M. D, J. N. CARDOZO,
Review of the Report of the Secretary of
the Treasury. r
This document was communicated to Con*
gross on the 10th nit. We propose presenting
an abstract of its leading statements with
such comments as the various propositions it
embraces suggests. From the 18th February,
the termination of the Provisional Govern*
ment, to the commencement of the Perma
nent Government, the aggregate receipts into
the Treasury were, $457,865,704 00.
The aggregate expenditures within the some
period were $418,971,730 CO
Add iho halince against ths Treasur, on
the 18th February, 1882, 98,439.67J 00
$413,411,307 00
.. 467,880,704 00
.. 443.411,307 00
Amonnt of reoeipts.
Deduct amount of expenditures....
Balance.....tv. $ 14,444,397 00
lbs appropriations made by Congress nud
u.'t yi t drawn from the Treasury amount
to 81,879,013 00
The estimate* for tho support of the gov-
ip ment tor the fiscal year, amount to 290,493,713 00
Tn order to ascertain the a-
mount to be raised by Con
gress, we must add—
L Tho ‘
$372,373,696 CO
14,444 897 CO
e-tluate*.. $290,493 713
2. Undrawn appropriation?... 81,875,918
Deduct the balance in the Treasury of..
Leaving amount to bo raised $387,929,239 00
DEBT OF THE GOVERNMENT
The debt of the Government at the same
date was as follows:
BONDS AND STOCKS.
Under act of Februa
ry 28, 1881 $ 4,987,000
Under act of Olay 10,
r 1881,....,.... 6,414,300
Under act of Augnst
19 1861 67,686,100
Depute certificates
under act of Deo.
14,1861—
Issued .....$69,008,870
Redeemed 12.616,400
66,483,970
$148,478,870 CO
• TREASURY NOTES.
8-85 totes... $ 992,000
2 years Dotes. 10,919,025
General currency,,. 271,0.- 40J
7,30nolea. l^4R0jmP...i l| u*» l um iKl
groes, Ac.
0deO-fi
$368,106,062 00
In the above statement is contained a largo
amount of bonds and interest bearing notea,
which are on hand in the various depositories
nut yet’ issued. It is important to bear this in
mind in estimating the efleet of the act of the
last session upon funding treasury notes. The
loanain which such notes are funded, are those
mentioned in the schedule as loans of May 16th
and August 19th. The amount of those loans as
reported at the last meeting of Congress was on
1st August $41,677,250.
By tha atatement now reported, tbo total
amount ot there bond* 1* $73,999,4(0 00
From which should be deducted amount
on bard not yet disposed at say $000,000 00
W a USMAN. U 0OLX. W P INMAN.
INMAN, COLE & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, So.
IlfB hAve Ample store room, and will give personal at-
VV tendon to all business entrusted to us. OOce tc
Beach A Root’* atore, Whitehall street. notl-tl
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
£1X0 HAN G E ,
BARK RTT.tr of ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By M. 8AL08HIN A 00, Broken,
Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT MANUFACTURING GO.
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GKOflfclA.
declO-Sm
WANTED,
AT XHX
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
& T. HXNDRBSON, Agent.
Jaal7tf
Notice—Barks Wanted*
. * MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE, I
Atlanta, Ga., June 20.1862. (
i lhltet |«sete WBI t <• I old t J u.r undersigned for
large quabtittesOf the following BARKS:
Stem, tranche* ai d root < . X-gwood, trial i nferred);
hsanthe* and roots *f White W illu* ; root, trunk and
blenches ti American i , ,;*r, (ra.i.-l ai*o finite-wood,
t*u.oe-w«Q and lalin-tie*,) i m i preferred.
lh.se bark* must la cafe] m.lj dried aud secitrsly pack
ed. f bey may b* brought u thi* i thee, or seut tc Mr. L
H- Wulrr Erlsnlral >g*ul 'Ol ii i i nli n» , a W. W.
Durham, ifetauicul Agent , iHxaiur. Ga.
GEO Hot i). LLACK1K,
yl-U- Surgmand Medical Purve,or, u A A.
$20 REWARD.
A SMALL DARK G-EK-N TRUNK, marked on the end
A Mth* Mn. 8alBe Jt. Since or Mua Alice Latimer,
■aa—a*3 Utavgia, w*a taken bom the Famcnger Depot,
«• tear by mfoveXe or ltOani.oualiy, oo last Friday night,
tb*S8th ultimo. Inaabov* rswa. ! wul be pant for tfc*
Trunk aud contents to Mr. 6. J.ehackdford, nndar the
Port Offlco, and no quMtlotil asked. dae3-tf
NOTICE.
PRODUCE LOAh SUBSCRIBERS.
S UBiCHIBKitS to the Produce Loan are earnestly re
quested to pay up their subscriptions. The Aovarn-
maai desires an early settlement. All persons with thuds
to Invest cann. t render a greater service to ihslr country
than by taking eight per cent bonds of the *1,QUQ3*U
Loan. W* are prepared to Issue them promptly. ADtbe
Bond* ordered by us for subscriber* have arrived and are
ready for delivery. They wiUpiaaee forward our Seosipte,
and wo will neod the bonds as they may direct. We hold
them at tho risk cf the owner*. The Oottoa of (Subscri
bers will be taken at the market pries by the Government
In exchange for Bonds.
{AGENT* AT
Savannah—R Hobeitfftffi A Bona.
Ocliunbus—D Adams
Macon—N C Monroe.
Newnan—J. J- Pinion.
LaG range—Jesee McLendon.
Atlanta—A. P. Bearing.
Griffin—R. Xing.
PHINIZY A CLAYTON.
janft-lm General Agenu prodneo Lean for Ga.
MONET TO BE HADE,
‘ HAVE tor gals 1 - -
76 Share* Union Loan and Building
One l,00W>oUar Oenfoderaie Bond.
$68,999,400 00
7,000,000 SO
$58,999,400 00
. 41,577,250 CO
Aud in order to ascertain tho amount of
treasury notes funded, there must be de
ducted for tho bonds Issued for produce.
Deduct amount rapt rted 1st August.
Balance $17,432^50 CO
This balance shows the amount of treasury
notes funded in five months, the average being
about 3i millions per month.
During the same period tho Interest-bear-
ing treasury notes have Increased from $22,799,000 CO
To... 120,480,000 00
Increase.. -$97,6s0l00 00
From which deduct notes on band 11,004,600 CO
Real lnereaa* $i5 776,500 00
We will next enter on an analysis of the sev
eral recommendations contained in the Report
under the separate heads of Treasury Notes,
Funded Debt, War Taxes, and War Debt.
NUMBER TWO.
The Report sates “that tho largo increase of
interest-bearing notes affords satisfactory evi
dence that the usueof them was a judicious
measure; and for any ordinary war the bonds
and interest notes, amonnting together to a
monthly sale of twenty and a half millions,
would have sustained the Government without
any retort to paper currency. But the estimates
call for more than twice the amounts furnished
by these resources; and we are compelled to re
sort to the Treasury Notes to supply the defi.
ciency. It becomes then a most important in
quiry whether the issue of such notes can be
continued, and, if it can, then to what extent.
To answer this inquiry an estimate is made
of the circnlation of the C-onlederate States be
fore the war, which is computed to have been
one hundred millions of dollars. Boil as in
limes of peace money circulates from hand to
aand more rapidly than in a period of war, as
large poriions of the operations of business are
performed by bills of exchange and checks, and
SB larger amounts of ready money are kept on
hand by each individual, the Secretary ventures
to add as much as fifty per cent to the usual
amount of paper currency, raising the sum total
at which the currency of the Confederacy might
permanently remain at one hnndred and fifty
millions of dollars.” He might have added that
the increase of prices admits also of a larger
volume of currency. “ The difference between
this sum and the actual circulation will show
the redundancy. The actual circulation em
braces not only the. Treasury notes, but bank
notes and State emissions of Treasury notes —
In ordinary times coin would also form a part;
but At present, not only the coin, but a large
portion of the bank notes have been withdrawn
from circulation.”
The isjue of Treasury notes oa the last day
State Treasury notes and the bank notes in cir
culation we can arrive at the sum total of the
currency. Twenty millions added to the Treas
ury notes would probably represeat the whole.”
But in thus estimating the probable addition
which the circulation may absorb Mr. Memmins
ger overlooks the fact, that the curreney being
restored to its normal condition, as he proposes,
its rapidity of movement, which has been less*
ened by the war, as well as the use of checks
and bills of exchange which the war has also
lessened, with the smaller amount ef ready
money kept on hand, will operate to render un
necessary the fifty millions he has added, which
should not be estimated as forming part of the
permanent currency, making it one hundred and
fifty millions, in lieu of one hundred millions
before the war.
The effect of this correction would be that
instead of the circulating medium of the Con
federacy being in three-fold exoesa, as stated
by Mr. Memminger, the excess would be be
tween three and four fold.
The Secretary of the Treasury then offers
some general reasons for his belief that the
currency is redundant, which scarcely re
quires demonstration. The remedy for this
redundancy, in order to make it effective, ie
to withdraw, he says, two-thirds of the entire
uolumeof the currenoy. The measures al
ready adopted by Congress were intended to
act in this direction. The Treasury Notes
were all made fundable originally in eight
per oent securities, and it was supposed that
the holders of notes would prefer investing
them in bonds rather than hold them when
depreciated. To stimulate investment, the
holders have been notified that by the ait of
last session, that after the 22d of April they
can no longer invest in eight per oent. secu
rities. These measures, although judicious
and well-timed, are overpowered by the ne
cessities of the government which compels it
to increase its issues.
The inducement to invest in government
securities having failed from-the oironm-
stanoe that the increasing rates of deprecia
tion extend to the dividends, making an eight
per cent, stock in effect & four or three per
oent. aocording to the reto
aaninpi»>«»V*—— -- *- ‘* 11
era of the notes by what he calls a “ Hit
gentle restraint,” by a limitation as to th
time to the 1st of iuly, beyond which Treas
ury Notes will be deprived of the privilege
of funding. He says that th’s modification
of the contract by whioh a li nation is now
proposed, where no limitatio- « n originally
expressed, is substantially for the benefit of
both parties, and contends that it io no vio
lation of contract. The term constraint em
ployed implies to the contrary. A oontraot
changed in any one partjoular, without mu
tual consent, is an infringement by whatever
name it may be called, and however justified
on the plea of precedent. It is olearly Illogi
cal to defend one wrong by another, as the
Secretary doos in citing tho example of Con
gress in a similar measure. The Secretary
argues, assuming the reduction of the cur
renoy contemplated to be two-thirds, that
every holder of only one-third, in proportion
of the new issues, will have the same value
in money left, after he shall have invested
the other two-thirds in bonds. He will gain
in the reduped price of every article of con
sumption. .
Now, in thus judging what is the real in
terest of one of the contracting parries by the
other, and that on an assumed state of facts,
namely—the appreciation of the currency be
fore the war has closed, (the oontiniiance of
which will require oa large expenditures, and
consequently as large issues of paper money,)
would appear to us to be unjustifiable in
sound morals and equitable legislation.
C.
Attract from. Orders.
OUXAXCS BUXXAtT, I
Richmond, January 3d, 1884. J
Maj. Richardson Hunt, JP. A. a & Art'y.
Under the law recently pa**td by Conjsn-a* “exemption
of certain peraon* from military at-mca,” you will ece
that I am empowered to aathunze an Ordnarco officer to
exempt aU “„u*an*, mechanic and employee* E the
e*tabli*hmenta of such person* a* are or may be engaged,
under contract with the Government, in luruiahing arms,
ordnance and ordnance store*, and other munitions of war,
aadulea, harness and army supplies.” These men must all
be *nroUed, and then detailed, as provided in eecction six,
General Orders So S3.
You are designated aa the Ordnance officer to act, under
thi* law, for all contractor* within your Jurisdiction.
J. GOltGAS, Col.
Chief of Ordnance.
In pursuance of the above order, ail Iron Hasten and
other contractors -within t e State* of Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina and Tennessee, will make application to
me for the detail of inch conscripts as may be indispensi-
ble in earning oat their cox tracts with tne Ordnance De
partment O B A. To prevent frauds, it will be required
of each coat actor making application for the detail of
conscripts, that his requisition shall be-acoomparitd by a
certified copy of his contract, on oath that th” serrices of
the persons desired to be detailed are indispensable for
the fulfillment of his contract and that the laborer can
not bo otherwise obtained; and farther, that when the
services of the conscripts shall no longer be needed, tho
affiant will turn the conscript oysr to ihe Enrolling officer
of the district for scrvlc in the army; also a certificate
of the Enrolling of the dittrict, that the persons nanud in
the requisition hare been properly enrolled. Certificates
and oaths to be by and before a Justice of tho Peace or
otther magistrate authorized by law to administer oaths.
All communications addressed to me at Selma, Ala.,
will meet prompt attention.
WM. RICHARDSON HDNT,
jan27*4w Maj, Ac., on Ordnance Duty.
CLa-YTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.
*HB exerdaea of thi* School wBl commence January
19th, 1863. Two Sessions of five month* tech.
TUITION PER SESSION.
Primary Oas* $io
ZilClau ie
3dClas*...... go
4th ClatB..... 25
Having been engaged In teaching for several yean, we
feol assured that we will giro satisfaction to all who may
favor u* with their patronage, and give u* a fair and can-
did trial.
Strict iailh'ulne e in the dis-harge of duties, acheerful
compliance with needlul regulations and propriety of de
meanor and punctual attendance at all time., will be re
quired of emh pupil.
Pupils charged from timo of entrance till close ef ses
sion, except in c sea ot protracted sicknes*. For farther
particular* addrei* TUGS. A. CR AVEN,
.. . or Mlu 1 ,
JanlT-tf Jonesboro’, G a.
• iUEADOWNOOK” FOR SALE.
(X7 Bspeak advisedly when we say that we have never
YV ottered snch a rural property for sale, It ia situa
ted oue ami a half mile* West of Decatur, on theFay-
ettsvi.le road, and six miles from Atlanta. Tho land
consist- of 250 acres, eveiy acre lying beautifully, anu
ol this number of acres, lully fifty consist; of excellent
branch bottom. One hundred acree of hoavy wooded
laud, has hardly a stick unis*. Thohoueois not excelled
in all it-appeiotmente atd finish, by one country resi
dence in a thousand,- Six rooms, hard finished ; closets,
pantry, with glass doors—rooms united by loldlng doors,
are some of tho advadtagts. There is a large young or
chard, embracing in its catalogue, literally every fruit
grown in this latitude. But call and see ths place for
yourselves. We pronounce It a perfect gem.
janll-tf B. J. SHACKELFORD, V. M.
Omcx or Asanas* Quahxbmasxw, i
Colnmbu*, Ga, Sept. 6,1862. J
B k order of Quartsrmaiter General, I have been en
trusted with eniire command of collectinj the hides
3i the beeves killed for the army, for tanning, and the
purchase of Leather for manufacturing. Tanners having
Leather on hand and wanting Hides, will do well toad-
lies* me with proper references. The Mhy must be shod
rad it is the duty of all patriotic tanners to assist in sc
loinz. All leather held at unreasonable prices wBl be
nnressed F. W. DILLARD,
«!ntf *•<*"»•
WANTED. ■
A LADY qualified to teach all of tha Ecgliah branches.
French, and Music oa toe Piano, with several years 1
experience in teaching, desires r situation aa Governssr
in some private lamily. Terms made known. Good
a fence Riven.
Address “Inder,” By land’s Depot, Greenville county,
Va,or JW8qulrs,8r, Gaston, D. a JanS-lm
THIEVING WOMEN.
S OME Ladies this day (Tuesday 27th) about half past
one o’clock,stole from my store, two Ends, or Rem
nant*, of Brown Jeans, one piece of Green Yell Ban
ami one piece of Black YeU Lace. These women are
human. Their movements have bean watched for some
time,and th.y hsv* attest been detected. Indites them
to s-ml back u.y goods and steal no more.
JanXStf P. G. BKS3XNT.
motic
r WANT to purehate a lot of Baud Paper, and 500 grow
I suck or White Cotton Tape, % inches wide, for
rtkka’
i liberal price will be paid.
L HOLBROOK,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Jan22-2w
FOR SALE,
1 ruvt LB3 WASTE WOOL
1 UUU J. M. HOLBROOL.
*aa22-2w Atlanta, Ueorgta.
VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.
* M unimproved Lot or Square oa Whitehall street, con
A. taining two and a-half acree, oo which is over one
■-jar-*- 1 - f ° ube>ring - yw3pNg& v>
JanlSti
At^tbe Store of P. A G,
j. a. Wallace
}. T. Dodd.
JanSl-lm
A GOOD CHANCE.
BBL8 GtO BROKING TOBACCO
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
crnoCKHXES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Decatur (street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.
O*Prompt in orders snd remittances. Janl4-tf
T X KIFLXT o » WOOD
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, -" - ’ - - GEORGIA,
VX7ILL attend to buying and selling all kinds of mer-
W chandlie. All ordon for goods mu»t be accompa
nied with the cash to secure attention. Janll ly
WHITE & POWERS,
WHOLUaL* AND RETAIL
&RO C BBS
ATLANTA,
lanXS-ly*
Marietta Street,
- - - GEORGIA!
rjtw
FOR HIRE.
0 LIKELY NXGivO MEN. App.yto
PJ5ABE * DAVIS,
Commission Merchants.
FOR SALE.
O NE H0U8E AND LOT, on Peach Tree street, 1%
miles from the car shed, containing 6 rooms and
good outbouildings, by PEASE A DAVIS,
Com mi a ni cl Mcrcb&nt*
Atlanta, January 8th, 1663. j*n7-lm.
W. H. HANNON & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
IOMTGOHERY, ALABAMA,
declOly
RANAWAY,
TOR0H BOYLE’S CAMP, on the 8. and N. Ala Railroad.
_c two nrgro men, GkaliOL, eb^ut ob y.ars old, weighs
146 or 150 pounds, dark compl. xicc, about 6 feet 8 or 9
incherhigh, rather quick ipoken. NOROB or NOBYAN,
bright muiatto, 6 feet or over In height, .low spoken, ami
weighs 160 or 170 pound*, about 30 jeers old. A suitable
reweid will be paid if apprehended and delivered to John
X. Milner, of Montgomery, or confined in any Jail so that
loan get him. JAB. H. PRBOHJRT,
JauU-lra Robinson P.OwN.O.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
. ^ —AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF'S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WHISKEY AND BRANDY-
Kri BBL8 Com Whtekey.
"V M bbla peach Brandy.
10 bbla Apple Brandy.
On consignment and for rale by
, .... ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.
febitf Commission Merchants.
250 nHD8
SUGAR.
100 bbls Enga
850 Backs Sugar.
On Consignment and for f ale by
, . ANDERcON, ADAIR A CO.,
febitf Commission Merchants.
SAL SODA.
16 SAL B0DA on consignment and for sale
by
n21-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO.
Commission Merchant*
NEW RICE.
100 T «rieb^ NEW BlOt, on consignment and for
** * by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
Jan2I-tr Ocmmiidion Merchants.
250
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
DOZMEN’B XNOLIBQ HALF H03B{
350 great gross Agata Buttons.
’ sale by
On consignment and for s
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
janll-tf Commission Merchants.
(SALT.
20 B3LS. KANAWHA BALT, ou consignment and for
™ by ANDERSON. AD Ala. A CO,
Jan9-tf Commission Merchants.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
CA BBLS. OHOICB N. O. MOLASSES, on consignment
and for sale by
Jan9-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Oommissioa Merchant*.
WANTED.
I N a Rolling Mill at Knoxville, Te-n,aPndler, to whom
1 good wages will be paid. Apply at
Jan3.tr ANDKKBON, ADAIR A CO’B Store.
/"VNE DDL. AND A FEW DEMIJoNS, “ANa l”Ma-
U deira Win*, on eon ignmtnt aud for sale by
Jan3-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO.
CHICORY.
on BARBELS CHICORY, the only substitute for Coffee,
OO on consignment and for sale by the barrel or sa5k
by
Jan2-tf
ANDERSON, AOaIR A OO,
Commission Merchants.
COFFEE. ’ -
BACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment an
for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Commission Merchant*.
IJHFTY
J for*
JenS-tf
10
- LOGWOOD,
BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on comignment aud
tor sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Jan2-tf Commission Merchants.
PEA NUTS. m
PjQQ BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on consignment and
ANDERSON, ADAIB A CO,
Commission I'
sale by
COTTON YARNS.
BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment aud for
deoll-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
Commission Merchants.
QUININE.
onri OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on consign-
A/hrj mem and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
nov26-tf Commission Merchant*.
HARNESS.
h SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
0 sale by ANDERSON, aDAIR A 00,
nov21-tl Oommi*.!on Mecrhant*.
FLOUR.
1 KA BBLS. bupsbfinb and extra family
JLOU FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
novl6-tf Commission Merchants.
.CHAMPAGNE.
DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINK,, on consignment and
for sale by _ ANDERSON, ADAIB A 00,
D0Vl5-ti Commission Merchant*.
SOAP.
fivWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.'
JL 25 Boxes Toilet Sow, on consignment and for rale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
BOV-lStf Commission Merchant*.
4 SEWING MACHINES, on consignment aud for sale
bT AUDI
nuvlfi-ti
DXB80N, ADAIR A CO,
Commission Merchants.
COUNTRY JEANS.
A LARGE LOT OP COUNTRY JEANS, on consign
ment aud for sals by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
D0Vl54f ' Commission Merchants;
JxnlS-f
FOSTER, QUEEN A Ou.
m l SCHOOL.
( K tha basement of the first Presbyterian Church, the
l uedereigned a ill open a Female School, on the first
Monday in January next. A tew boys, under ten years
of age, will be received.
Payment, half in advanoe.
dec3L-tf UBS. M. 0. COLE.
W ANTED TO PURCHASE.
X WI5H TO PLBCHAcK A OOoD CITi’ Li’T. hue l^cv-
tion, either improved or unimproved. Also, a Planta
tion containing some 600 or luOO acres, near some tf th*
Railroads. Addre»s or c»U on
N. A. MCLENDON.
daclS.tr * Peach-Tree street.
HOOP POLES. WANTED,
A T THE EMPIRE OldTlLLEllY. immediately, 20.000
Hickory Hoop Poles, to- whtekj barre t Parties
wishing to contract for he alove roust -p^I* early, either
personally or by letter to Wm L High or the uuder-igoed
jAcU-lm* HIGH A LEWIS.
rjp, HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR
t O for sol* by
decl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
rn TIBKCKS RICE for rale by
w dclb-tf FOfcTRE, QUERN k CO.
Q( \[\ EACKi KICK FLOUR for .ale by
vW doclh-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
*>ftn BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sal* by
eiVAJ deClS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
1 A BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
■LV for sale by
decle tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
S MALL L FT FINE SHOES AND FLENCH CALF SKIN
i- Boots for sale by
. doC.S-lf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
T 0 T, ou the »th instant, between Whiaeball stroet and
1 J Grant’s Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, eocteining
between one hundred and seventy-five and two hundred
doUirs—Confederate notes—principally In tws nliet and
tens. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving
tne book and money at this office, or returning it to me
at t>runt’s Hospital. ■ . r-■
janll-tf R. M. FOSTER.
..V WANTED. T
rnOHlRK. A DWELLING HOUSE cutainia* five or rix
X rooms, li e*ted convenient to the business portion of
theelty. Apply to - - -■ _ •»
uovtoti ANUER80N ADAIR A 00.