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tBE fttBtiO 000a B & t Oft® PEIVATB ADVaSTAUE
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1863.
VOLUME n—NO. 302
CRAWFORD, PEAZEE & CO.,
G1ENKRAL
Commission Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS
D-ealers in Negroes,
NO, «, WHITEHALL bT,
OPP, IMTELUQENCER OFFICE.
Ik ad.Uilon to oor AUCTION AND NEGRO BOUSE, No
t, Whitehall ltrMt, we have fire proof atorugo of 9000
barrels capacity, at our warerooms, No 1, Alabama street.
O'rf Negro Yard and Lock Up, at No 8, are both safe a', d
e*mfortaMe. Dealer* and other parties will find ns pre
pared to feed and lodge well, and from experience in the
tcaineia since onr boyhood, to her.die the negro properly.
Charges reasonable nod right. Satisfaction guaranteed
1st every In tun.
Parties at a distance may know out market by address
ing ne. CRAWFORD, FRAZER A 00,
- JaniS Cm No 8, Whitehall street
NO DISCOUNT.
O N £ 1STALA.8AMA INSURANCE COMPANYChange
RiU*. We glre CmfeJcrauj notes lor them AT Tak.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER A CO.,
jua'.S lot No 8, Whitehall street.
CHANGE BILLS. ’ '
TTYE are buying Alabama Change Bills— payable in
»* in Moi.lgcmery Eufaula, Alabama.
CKAW FuRD, FRAZER A CO,
JaniH> ‘S No 8, Whitehall street.
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.
HARDWARE
Commission Merchants,
(At the Store lately occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN STOKE and are receiving a stock of gene-
ral Hardware and House Furnishing Co ids for whole
sale ard retail Also re ceive on Stonge and sale Produce
and Groceries, and every species of Merchandise on lite
ral terms.
49* We will give particular attention to consignments,
and furnish correspondent with market reports when
desired. deed But
JSO. W. ADAIR,.,.....J. HENLY SMITH.
.... . >
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. + -
B. O. SMITH, M. D, ......... J. N. CARDOZO.
C : ABSOOATX XXUTSES.
MAYER & RERINGER,
Commission Merchants,
1X0 WHOLEULC DISLXXa !■'
fliEHCHAKDJSE, BEAL E iff ATE, BONUS ANU
STOCKS, 5 i
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of Her.
ebandiee entrusted to ns, and prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold the day ealsS are made.
nuvlR&n
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
Tlui undersigned are agents for the sole of
T O B A O Q Gi
From the largest and beat
MANUFACTURERS
OF
Virginia & N. Carolina,
And wlU keep constantly an hand a large and well assort
ed itek of all grades required for the trade of the
Confederate. States
AND At
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
TU atteotiCk -
jd e ale r s
Is Invited to this stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIER’S BLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
X B.—Libia of mil Lranda with 9Ample a and price*. seat
1/ nuitl or cxpr«jM, when dcaired. J&nl$*lxn
& M PARKS M W 2UTOHXSOH
NEW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO-,
AUCTION
AND /
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
R ESPECTFULLY soldi a share I f patronage and hope
by strict attention to business to give entire eatle-
laction to their patrons. deefo *
a B AM089 D LMOS B B LSI!
AMOSB, L1GOJN & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, y
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Street*','
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
• ' • ... -i . : • • -■ i...
E CU the sale of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, No
gruos, Ac. ddSo-tf
.GROCERIES, Ac.
5000 ****■■*■ BACON
6000 fi» Crrb Soda
4000 lbs Tallow
500 lbs Bear Candles
iJU for Turpentinv :foap
SCO for Copperas
«6 ft* Green Tea - :
90 doson Brooms
60 Sa Ginger
1J0 lbs SpJoe
100 lbs Grain Pepper
For sale at wholesale by
8. SALOMON a bib >n,
a.n.inik,.-n Merchants, at the store lately occupied by
JUredy A Solomon. dKl7-tf
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
A. CONNELL,
Late of Bcmphll, Tania.
d as wttolisfied in Montgomery, Alabama, a first-etas*
Agency for ail kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING
VIRGIN LA TOBACCO, to which he would respectfully dl-
uci public attention The at-re formerly occupied by
leearv Middleton A Loftin, No, 11 (Van .tree:, has been
ced for th., purpose, where at all time* can be found not
the best and most general assortment o: Tobacco out-
.kic oi 1 iigicia; bnt also a constant supply ol the cuarsmt
UM nueSl are les of 8CGAR. The fecuitit* tor obtaining
Shear ckoll, 1< eurpaseed by any other houvo it the Lon-
r ,rpS0-.t
Notice—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYORS OFFICE, I
Atlasta, Oa. s June l5*S. |
. H i t. i ( rue* will I. paid 1J thencdeiiignea for
i luiAk? uh.a«tlu«* of the folk-wing BAKE.S:
fcti-m trkkvhea ei.d r.c t ol Dogwood, (.reel p- eferryd)
hri-Lthee and roots of White Wlitow; root, tiunk and
L:a,.cbee ul Au.cil;an Poplar, (called ol»w MLite-!*OOO,
Dsiios-wood and mbp-trie,; loot preferred
lb.*t Ltrka must be carefully dried end oecnreiy jwc*-
ed. lt.y may be brooglt to this offite. or sent la Mr. L.
ft. WalitT, fo-tamoal Agent. Cartersnilj O.; >-r W. w.
Durham, B^taaioal Agent, Decatur, Ga
Jiti.
GEolKliE S. RLACEiE,
dargson and Medical Purvey or, o 8. A-
•80 REWARD.
A cUaLL jiRK Gt.foKN TRUNK, marked on the end
either afra. SaiUe K. Li.uce ut Miss Alice Latimer,
Manassas, Georgia, was taken from the Passenger Depot,
either by mistake or Intentionally, on last Friday night,
the 98th ultimo. The above reward will be paid for the
Trunk and oontenta to Mr. 8. J. Shackelford, under the
Pat Ofioe, aoi no question* ytk»d dec3-tf
W n lauan. u oou. w t i»uit.
(NMAN, COLE & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purciiase and Sale of merchandise,
Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks,
Negroes, &c.
VA/ B have ample store room, and will give personal at-
YY tcntlou to all business entrusted to us. Office I.
Bench A Root’s store, Whitehall street. novl-ti
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
exchange,
£Aii K BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By AL SAL0SHIN A 00, Brokers,
novS6-3m* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
GEORGIA
SALT MAN 0FACTORING CO
B. PHILLIPS, AGENT,
MASONIC HALL,
ATLANTA, GKOHGIA.
WANTED,
AT THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
iuGTtf
K. T. HENDERSON, Agsnt.
NOTICE.
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
S UBSCRIBERS to the Produce Loan are earnestly re
quested to pay op their subscriptions. Iho iovem-
meot desires an early settlement. All j etsons with funds
to invest cannvt render a greater service to their country
than by taking eight per cent bonds of the 81,COo.COu
Loan. We are prepared to last* them promptly. Alithe
Bonds ordered by ns for subscribers have arrived and are
ready for delivery; They vriH pleats forward oar Receipts,
and we will smiths bonds as tney may direct. We hold
them at the risk of the owners The Cotton of Subscri
bers will be taken at the market price by theGovemment
in exchange for Bonds.
(AGENT* AT
Savannah—R Hebsr&am A Sons.
Columbus—D A dams
Macon—N C ilonroa .
Newmn—J. J. Pinssn.
LaGrange- Jesse McLendon.
Atlanta—A. P. Deexing.
Griffin—R. King.
PHIN1ZY A CLAYTON.
jauo-Iru General Agenu Prodoo. Loan for Ga.
MONEY TO BE MADE.
X HAVE for sale , „ 1
T6 Shares Union Loon and Budding A wa-iatlon.
One l,0O>Dollar CenMorale Bcmd. .tul - 11
J. R. WALLACE,
JanlStt Atjthe Store of P- A G. T. Dodd.
To tire people of Nor I hem and North- >
eastern Georgia and Soutlivvestern N 1
Carolina.
Headquarters, Dahlonega, Ga., )
January 26th, 1863.- J
General Order No. 1.
Major A. HI. Lea and tils Son.
One of the most affecting incidents of the
brilliant and successful recapture of Galves
ton by the forces under Major Gen. Magru-
der was the meeting (already briefly al
luded to) between our esteemed friend Ma
jor Lea, of our army, with his eldest and
iondly loved son, who was 1st Lieutenant
of the Harriet Lane. We are informed
that nearly two years ago, the father then
residing in Texas, had written repeatedly
to the son, then on the coast of China, sug-
the principles that should deter
mine his course in the then approaching
struggle between the North and the South
of the United States, and saying that he
could not dictate to one so long obligated
to act on his own judgment, confidence.in
his high conscientiousness, he would con
tinue to regard him with the respect of a
gentleman and the affection of a father;
but that, if he should elect the aide of the
enemy, they would probably never meet on
earth, unless perchance they should meet
in battle. The father has served nearly
eighteen months eastward of the Missis
sippi, and, through unsolicited orders, ar
rived at Houston, en route for San Antonio,
late at night of the 30th ult., when heating
of the intended attack on the Harriet
Lane, aboard of which he had heard was
his son, also placed there simply in the
order of providence, he solicited permission
to join the expedition in expectation of
nursing or burying his son, whose human
courage was obliged to expose him fatally
to the equal daring of our Texan boys.
During the fight, Major L6a was ordered by
the; General to keep a look out from a
house top for all movements in the bay,
As soon as daylight enabled him to see that
the Lane had been captured, by permis
sion of the General who knew nothing of
the expected meeting, he hastened aboard,
when he .was not surprised to find his Son
mortally; wounded; > : r
Wading through blood amidst the dying
and the-dead he reached the youth, pale
and exhausted. ‘-Edward, 'tis your father.”
“I know you father, but cannot move,” he
said faintly. “Are you mortally wounded?”
“Budlyv but hope net-fatally/’ “Do sou
suffer pain?” “Cannot speak,” he whisper
ed. A stimulant was given him. z *Hbw
came you here father V f When answei ed,
a gieam of Surprise and gratification passed
over his fine face. He then expended near
ly his last words in making arangements
for his wounded comrades. His father
knolt and blessed him, and hastened
ashore for a litter, and returned just after
life had fled. When told by the suiceou
that he had. but a few minutes to live, and
asked to express his wishes, he answered
confidingly, “ Father is here,” and spoke
not again. ■
Ho was borne in procession to the grave
from General ifagruder’s head quarters, in
company with.his Captain, and they were
buried together, with appropriate military
honors, in the presence of many officers of
both armies and many generous citizens,
all of whom expressed their deep sympathy
wi.h the bereaved father, who said the
solemn service for the Episcopal Chuch for
the burial of the dead, and then added
thi3 brief address; ..i.v,-; -.j
My friends, the wise man said that there
is a time to rejoice and a time to mourn.
Surely this is a" time when we may weep
with those that weep.- ;4dGtow one so sorely
tried, in. this his willing-sacrifice, to beseech
you to believe, whilst we defend our rights
with strong , arms and. honest hearts, that
tuose we meet in battle may also have
hearts brave and honest a3 our own. We
have here buried two brave and honest
gentleman, Peace to their ashes 1 tread
JighUy o’er tl^r. graves. ; Apien.—Galveston
llfik T'. "Jli j " i< IZ * *-J
How Lincoln Provides job his Fbirsdb.
—The Legislature of New Jercey has just
turned Mr Fields out of the Senate of the
United States to make way for Mr Wall.—
The vote by which this was done was an over
whelming condemnation at once of the coarse
of the dismissed Senator, and of the general
policy, of the Administration. The Adminis
tration accordingly replies to it by nomina
ting Mr .Fields to the bench bf the District
Court of the United Stales in New Jersey.—
The Hew York If odd says of this outrage:
The Administration thus forces upon the peo
ple of that State, in the capacity, of a Judge, a
man whom they distinctly refused to trust as
a Senator, Tnis outrage upon the principles
of constitutional, government is the more fla
grant that the person so selected to adminis
ter the Federal laws of New Jersey has sig
nalised himself by the most elaborate assault
ovlr oiide in the Senate upon the grandest
law devised by our ancestors for the protec
tion of liberty. The last act of Air Fields’
Senatorial career was the delivery of aspceeh
defending the contemptuous suspension by the
Executive of the writ of ha’,far corpus, and
asserting that the legislative branch of the
Government has no right to claim ar.y con-
troi ever the matter. Such Aubservieaey in
the Senator being a fair presumptive argu
ment of pliancy in the Judge, the Adminis
tration no doubt hopes to find is Mr Fields
not only a means of present defiance to the will*
but an insirument of future invasion upon
the rights of the people of New Jersey.
S.ztraci from Onion.
oaoKiacs lciuad, i
-I ■ .... •• Richmond, Jaiiuari So. irij. )
Maj. W, RManittm Muni, 1>. A. C: 3. Arty. ■
Cu4*r tlis;Uw roctoU) (kiaeiU b; Coa*r«ia • fiamption
of certain jpemowi from military serTioB,” jou will sts
that Lam empowered to authorise an Ordnx'-c* officer to
oenenu Orders h o 89.
YoO are designated ae the Ordaano eofficer to act, under
this law; for oil contractors w ltbin jour JnrlsdioUbCk
■ . , . „ ; exemptiall ‘•arusamc inechanio*. and fcmplo>eea in th#
I lie Gencrc' Conimnruling this Department, ' eatkoUihineute ol such pianonsas areormay he engaged,
having been retinoiy infurmou iu.i: ihero are a under oontract with the Gorerament, in mmiahing arms,
number of deserters, torics, and conscripts tea J’; ; -’‘ r; ‘ ;o * Iul,lr< * Ij auc9ator«s,andi)tbarniuuiiUB«i>f war,
• i ' ft A. * j », .. r Badklwc harness and aimi aupphaa. ’ these men most ait
SIS ting the laws in Northern and North-.eastorn enrol, ad, and then detailed, as provided in eecctiou six,
Georgia, and in South-western North Carolina, — -- —
haa dispatched a lorce under my cominand to
suppress any insurrectionary. movements, to
capture deserters, and generally to restore tran
quillity to this part oi the country.
This 1 desire to do “ peaceably if I can; for
cibly if I must.” But wnilst 1 am fully prepar
ed to carry out the orders of the commanding
General at the point of the bayonet—having a
well disciplined, thoroughly equipped and pro
vided lorce under my command,yet, lam cloth
ed with pienaiy powers to offer such conditions
as may prove conciliatory, and insure a peaceful
return to duty of every man. now occupying 8
hostile attitude to the Government. And I shall
pursue the latter course il 1 am co-operated
with.
I hereby desire to assure all malcontents, that
if they will report to me at these Head Quar*
tera within ten days, that I am authorized 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 obnoxious to the charge of having
perpetrated violent infractions of the laws of the
Skate or Confederacy, a free and full pardon u>ill
be granted.
ft, on the othar hand theBe malcontents per
sist in arraying t hemselvea against the laws of
tho land and coni inue in open treason, I will
pursue them into their lasuiesses, and use oil
the power and moans at my control, to arrest
and bring them to condign punishment. My men
will bo ordered to tire upon them, and at all haz
ards to capture the last man, until this treason
able movement is completely surpressed.
I appeal to you all to close in with the over
tures of offered amnesty, and array yourselves
under the banner of your country, to rally to her
support in her hour of need and to prove the
Southern blood that flows through your veins,—
by upholding the the authorities of your coun*
try—oy repelling the rapacious invaders of your
soil—by pushing on the car of revolution to its
destined ultimate success—that future genefa-
tious may inscribe your honored names upon the
roll of the noble and patriotic defenders of liber
ty—and that you may bequeath to your children
a name to cherish, of which they shall be proud
to the latest posterity—and not a memento of
shame and disgrace.
It will be a fruitless attempt to war against
the government, and must result in tlio most
disastrous defeat to all wh.o may be so deluded
ns to attempt it. -
The late victories in Virginia, Tennessee and
Mississippi, have must triumphantly established
the lact that the arms of the Southern Confed
eracy will be crowned with success in tbc end.
The country is much better prepared at this
time than at the commei.. i ment of tlio war,
both in arms and men to . -.itend suocessiu iy
with our enemies abroad .. . put down treason
at home. Earnestly anx.ou. «,r the good of the
people of this section, and. loeliug, as we pH
should do, a profound solicitude for the welfare
of the government in its hour of peril; I am con
strained to urge you to accept the terms I now
offer you. 1 am authorized to pay to each man
mustered into service bounty and commutation
money; the same as 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
Dahionega, and cheerfully tender my acknowl
edgements to them lor tho timely assistance
they have given me as commander of this expe
dition.
I refer to the patriotic Proclamation of. his
Excellency Joseph E. Brown, in which he clear
ly portrays to you the sad penalty due those
who violate the laws of tne State or. of the
Confederate States: While he nobly exhorts
you <o return to your duty, and offers his influ
ence to secure your pardon, he will promptly
co-operate in suppressing all treasonable mani
festations, and sanction the punishment-which
will certainly fall upon all such as shall continue
in insurrection.
Enrolling officers, and all good citizens, axe
requested to aid in carrying out the objects
mentioned in these orders, and are assured of
prompt assitonce should it in any case be nec
essity.- G. W. LEE. ;
jan29-20d. Commanding.
Ontnauoe.
In puMuaooe of the above order, all Iron Mwtert and
other contractor* within t e States of Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina and Tenneaeeo, wil) make application to
me tor the detail of rabh oonaerfoto at may be Indispenel-
ble m carrying out their <o tracts with ttie 0i-crai.ee De
partment C a A. To prevent bauds, it wriU be required
cf each coot actor making application for tne deinii of
couscnpts, that his requisition shall b- nccompai led by a
certllted copy of hie coulruct, on' oath that ih ■ servic es of
the persons derirsditbite detailed are ludieiiensable for
the fulfillment of his contract and that the laborer can
not be other*ire obtained;'And Rutlier, that when the
services of the conscripts shall do longer be -needed, the
affiant will torn the conscript.over to.ihe Enrobing officer
of tbo distikt for servio in the' army'; also a certificate
of the Enrolling of the diitrict, that this persons named iu
Uie requisition have been properly enrolled. Certihca'e*
and oaths to bo by and before a Justice Of the Fence or
otther Magistrate authorised by law to administer oaths.
All communications addressed to me at Selma, Ala.,
will meet prompt attention. • - . .n arr i ^
WM. RICHARDSON HUNT,
jan27-4w Maj , Ac., on Orduauce Duty.
CL a.YTON HIGH SCHOOL
Male and Female.
f I’HE exercises of this School will oommence January
X 18th, 1863. Two Seaslods of five months • acb.
TUITION PER SE33ION.
Primary O'seo.... .$10
IU Class 16
8d Class ; VO
4th Class 96
Having been engaged la teaching tor several years, we
feel assured that we will give ntisfaotiou to all who may
favor us with their patronage, and give ns a fair and Oon-
dui trim.
Strict .aith’ulne a In the dls herge of duties, acheerful
compliance wl(h needlul legnlations aid pioprlety of de
meanor and punctual attendance at. all times, will he re
quired cd each pupil.
Pupils charged iiom time of entrance till dose ef ses
sion, except in o scs of protruded sickness. For further
particulars address THUS; A CRAVEN,
or Mill ■■ —,
Janl7-tf , Joueeboro’, Us.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Goostf* Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WHISKEY AND BRANDY-
gQ BBLS Corn Whiskey.
16 bbls Peach Brandy.
10 bbls Apple Brandy.
On consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
febltf Commission Merchants.
8UQAR.
25Q HHDS Sugar.
100 bbls fcugar.
200 Sacks Sager.
Ou Consignment and for rale by.
ANDERjCY, ADAIR A CO,
febltf Commission Merchants. ,
SAL SODA.
TIERCES 8AL SODA on consignment and for sale
janil-tf
ANDBRBON, ADAIR A 00,
Commission Merchants.
Omu or asmsmbi.Qijabtuuicabiss, i ;
Columbus, Ga, Sept. 6, 1862. J ‘
B k order of Quartermaster General, .1 hays br-en en
trusted with eniira c j.umand of. collecting the hides
J. the beeves ktMed for tho army, for tanning, end tin.
purchase of Leather for manufacturing. Tanner* huvini
Leather on hand and. wonting Hides, will do waU.-tO.uf
areas me with proper references. The army most be shpd,
ind it is the duty of all patriotic tanners to assist in sc
loing. All leather ’ -- ■ -- ^
mpr'.ssed
seplOtf
held at unreasonable prices will be
P. W. DILLARD,
•A. Qm.
A GOOD CHANCE.
I\HE undersigned is authorized by the Secretary
I War, through tho Colonel commanding this Pent, to
raise a Company of One Hundred Men, to serve in the
PioTjBt Uuaid,
This offers an excellent chance to those who desire to
volunteer in this favorite service.
Tne Company wiU be stationed permanently In Atlanta,
Application should bo made early to tne undersigned,
at Camp Shackle-lord, Atlanta, Georgia.
Jauzftif Captain a S.JBNKIN8.
WANTED. > •;./
A LADY qualified to teach aU of the English branches,
French, and Murnc on tae Piano, with several yaars’
experience m teaching, desires r situation os liovernose
in some private family. Term* made known. Good ref-
e er.ee given.
Adiross “Inder,” Byland’s Depot, Greenville oonnty,
Va, or J W Squire, Hr, Gaston, H. 0. JanS-lm
j^“ Jim Ease’s regiments of negroes have
been receiver! into the military service of
j the United States and placed on the same
] footing as'white hirelings who are fighting
1 to subdue and subjugate the §9»th.
THIEVING WOKEN.
QOME Ladies this day (Tuesday SItb) about half-past
hue o’clock, stole ixom my store, two Ends, or Rem
nants, or Brown Jeans, one piece of Green Yell Bare re,
and cue piece of Black Yell Lace. These women are
ftf-rigg Their movetn.-nts have been watched for some
time, and they have at last teen detected. I advise them
to st ud back j Y goods and steal no more.
Janus If P. G. BE8HENT.
NOTICE.
W ANT to purchase a lot of Band Paper, and 500 gross
Black or White Colton Tape, % inches wide, for
fhich a liberal price will he paid,
JaaS-tw
J. M. HOLBROOK,
Atlanta, Georgia.
for sale,
1 In o 1 IBi WAsIE WOOL
1 UUU J. H. HOLBROOL,
?anz2-2w Atlanta, Georgia.
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
And General D.-olera iu
GEUCBRIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
JDocatur (street,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
km*Prompt (n orders owl remittances. JanlFtf
i XIKADOWNOOK” FOR SALE.
W E speak advised!y when we say thatse have never
offered such a rural property for-sate, 1 If is situ»-
teii uni and a hall ndies West of Decatur, on toe F*y-
ettcvi.lo rood, and six mllo* from Atlanta. 'Jheiund
consist, of-260 acres, ove-y acre 1 lylngi beautifully, one
ol this number of acres, lolly fifty.consist* Of excellent
branch bottom. ' One hundred aores of hears wooded
lAtd,ha9 hardly aetlcknmisv. Thshcusois not excelled
laailltitppci tipenu aid,finish, by one country resi
dence in a tuohsand, Six rooms,.hard finished; closers,
pantry, With glass doors—rooms united by adding doors,
are some of the advadtegts. ; There is a large young or
chard, ombruriiig mils catalogue, litoraliy over; fruit
grown iu this latitude. But call,and see the place for
yourselves. We pronounce It a perfect gem.
Jaull-tf 8. J. SHACKELFORD, T. M.
. NEW RICE.
100 R10 a, ou consignment and for
salt by
JanBl-tf
ANDBRBON, ADAIR A 00,
Crmmiadon Merchants.
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
OPII1 008 MEN’S ERGLI8H HALF HOSE;
4jU (50 great gross Agate Buttons.
On oousigument aadfor sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00.,
Jaull-tf Commission Merchants.
-SALT.
OA B3LR. KANAWHA BALT, on consignment and for
a de by ANDERSON, AD Aid A CO.,
Jan9-tf Commission Merchants.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
Kfi BBIR. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, on oousigsmeut
"V , nd (u. bv
and for sale by
JanS-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
Commission Merchants.
WANTED.
Ill Rolling Mill at Knoxville, Teen, a Pudler, to whom
i good wages will be paid. Apply at
Jaofotf ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00’S Store.
MADEIRA WISE,
/ \NE RBL. AND A FEW DEMI JONS, “A No. 1” Ma-
Vy deira Win», on cou lgnrueut and lor salt) by
Jan8-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
CHICORY.
Or V BARBELS CHICORY, the only subslitu.e for Coffee,
ou consignment and for aal e by the barrel or sack
by
jan9-tf
AND ARSON, AualB ft CO.,
Commission Merchants.
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
WttitehtaU Strfeet^ . i ' ' ' ,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
19/ILL attend to buying .-and selling all-kinds .of mer-
' * * chafidiim Ail orders for goods must be aceompa-
nied with the cash to secure attention. --Jan 11 ly >
WHITE & P0WER8,
WBOUSXta ASK iXTAIl
GROCERS
fVlarletta Setraet.
ATLANTA, -
lanlS-ly*
GEORGIA,
T
FOR HIKE.
iWO LLiLELT NKGkO MEN. App.y to
. pkaaK a DAVitj,
Commission Merchants.
FOR SALK.
O NE HOUSE AND LOT, on Paaoh Tree street, lj*
miles from the ear shed, ocntainlng 6 rooms and
good outbouitdings, by ' PEAS 11 A DAVIS,' .
Commission Merchant*
Atlanta, January 9th,IStty g iedj janTrlm.
W. H. 3AHH0H & BROIHEE,
wholesale
Comraission Merchants,
lOSTOOXERV, ALABAMA,
deciO ly
V ,J BASAWAI,
E ROM BOYLE’B CAMP, on.the S-aadN. AlfeEaUroad,
two negro men, UKUKGE, about 86 years old, weighs
146 or 160 pounds, dark cumpl, xiom about 6 feet 8 or 8
Inch** high, rauier quick t pc ken. NoROJC or NURYAN,
bright mulatto, 6 foot,or over in heigh',glow spoken, and
weighs loO or 1T0 pounds, about 86 jeers old. a suitable
rcwaiu will 0* paid if aeprehended and delivered to John
T, Milner, of Montgomery, or confined In say Jail so tint
I can get him. JA8- H. PRITCHETT,
JiiiU-lm
a. riuiviuii, -
Eobineon F. 0., N. C.
<91 | .BCHOOLs ;i f- . •
L S toe baCcmant cf the first Freehyteslan Church, the
umler-dgncd a:ll open a Female School, on the first
Monday in Janaary next. A tew boys, under ton years
of age, will be received.
Payment, hall in advanae. .
decfil-tf — - MRS, M. C. COLE.
VALUABLE CITY LOT FUR SALK,
A N unimproved Let or E jc.are on Whitehall street, con
taining two and a-half aejee, on which Is orer on*
hundred Emit Trees in fnU bearing. For terms apply to
tepir-tf /■ W. DUNCAN.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
X WISH TO PURCBASB A GOOD CITY LOT, fine loca
tion, either improved or unimproved. Also, a Planta
tion containing some 500 or luOO acres, near’ some t-f the
Railroads. Address or call on
n. a. McLendon,
declfrtf Peach-Tree street.
HOOP POLES. WANTED,
A T THE EMPIRE DISTILLERY, fanmedhstaly, 16,000
Hickory Hoop Poles, for whisky barrels. Parties
wishing to contract for iho above mast apply early, either
personally or by letter to Wm L High, or th* undersigned
janu-im* High a lewST
fNIFTY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on spnsignmeut and
iv , tAif 'fe' - - — A
_ for sale by
Jmi-ti
ANDERSON,’aDAIR a’00,
Commission Merchants.
- LOGWOOD,
in BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consignment and
for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A LO,
Jan2-tt Commission Merchants.
■ PSA NUTS. ’ £P-
qQQ BUSHELS PEA NUTS, cn consignment and or-
“ J * JJ ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
decll-tf Commission Merchants.
COTXCLY YARNS.
BALES 00TT0N YARNS, on oonsigument and for
t.-.'c by
deoll-tf
AKDJCRSOH, ADAIR A CO,
Commiauon Merchaur.
QUININE.
Of Ml OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on osniign-
AfWJ meat and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
norto-tl Commission Merchants.
HARNESS.
t; SKIS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
0 sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
novZl-ti Oommis.lon Mecrhants.
FLOUR.
IRA BflW, SUPERFINE AMD EXTRA FAMILY
it)V/ FLOUR, oh consignment end for sale by
ANDKKeOh, ADAIR A CO,
novlfotf Oommissfon Merchants.
tHAMPAOSE.
OA Dui CHAMPAGNE WINE, on oonsignmpat acd
fy\J for sale by „ ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
novl5-tf
Oommissfon Merchants.
SOAP.
r; i WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW fiOAi’
1 25 Boxes Toilet Soap, on consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR * OO,
Ltv-15ti Commission Mercbssi*.
4 SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for sal fc
by ANDERSON, aDAJLR A 00,
novi5-t! Otannueeion Marchanu.
COUNTRY JEANS.
A LARGE LOT OF OOUNTRY JEANS, on consign
ment arid for sal* by
ANDERSON, ADAIR * 00,
noTl5-tf Oommissfon Merchant*.
rn BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by
OU J,„YIU f FOSTER, queen A Co.
7jr HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR
IU fc, (ole by ' ■
doclS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
TIERCES RICE for sal* b:
Foster.
QUEEN * 00.
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
niYI BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
decls-tf F08TER, QUEEN A CO.
1 n BARBELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
AU ^ to i e by
declS tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
S MALL LOT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
Uootfi for bv '■*-* '
deelS? FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
WANTED.
fJVOHJRE, A DWELLINGHOUSE mn mining five or rik
th* city. Apply to
1 ‘
FIFTY DOLLAHB REWARD,
L OST, on the 9th Instant, bate-sen Whiaefaall street and
0rant's Hospital, a leather Pocket Rock, containing
between osa hundred and eewewty-fiv* and two hundred
doUacs—Oauiedarate notes—principally in twenties sud
tans. The finder will Nco.ve the ebovs reward by leaving
the book and money at this office, or returning it tom*
at Grant’s Hospital.
JanlT-tf R. M. FOSTER.
rooms,.1( oatad eonvenlewt to th* business portion of
ANDERSON ADAIR * 00.