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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1863.
VOLUME H—NO. 303
No. H.
CR&WPORD, FRAZER & CO.,
GENERAL " ..?' 4
Commission Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS
Dealers in Negroes,
HO. H. WHITEHALL ST,
OPP. 1XTKLLIGF.NCK11 OFFICE.
in inMilloii to our AUCTION AN!) NKOKO HOUSE, No
8, Whitehall slreot, we have flro proof storage of 3000
harrels capacity, at our warerooms, No 1, Alabama street.
Our Negro Yard aud Loch Up, at No 8, aro both safe at d
comfortable. Dealers and other partioa whl find us pre
pared to feed aud lodge well, and from experience! in the
bniinOM atneo uur boyhood, to haLdle the negro properly.
Charges reasonable and right, Satisfaction guaranteed
in every In tnace.
Parluwi at a distance may know ont market by adilress-
• lug us. CRAWFORD, FRAZRR A CO.
J*u2S Cm No 8, Whitehall street
NO DISCOUNT.
, KAhT ALABAMA lNnUKANCk COMPANY Change
V* Bills. We glre Coufederate notes lor them AT PAR.
JantB lQt.
CRAWFORD, FRAZKK 4 00,“
.as No A Whitehall street.
. .» CHANOK BII.I.S. W
MQBRi ate Luylng Alabama Chacgo Bills—payable in
”■* iki Montgomery • r Kufaula, Alabama.
CUAWFc/RI), FltAZKR A CO.,
^aqjU *f No 8, Whitehall street.
TOBACCO
A He
\vj\ ui-:H.ouaii
. Ths undersigned are egeuls for the sale of 'Jt
T O BAO O O ,
j , From the largest and bcAtT-M '-f yi „
MANIJFACIURERS
rfiDJ . U ItOV ***». HJU* TA
Virginia & N. Carolina,
And will keep constantly on band a large and well assort
ed stock of all grades required for the tiade of the
Confederate States
ANl) AT
MANUFACTURER’* PRICES-
The attention of , J
ji t) E A L E R
Is invited to this stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
COLLIER'S BLl >®*SRS»jn5j
VYHi riilHAl.I, STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N. B.—Lists of all brands with samples and prices, sent
by mail or express, when desired. Janin-lm
UBOCKKIE8, Ate.
POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON ,*y
(000 lbs Csrb Soda i
4000 9>e Tallow “ k ”
(00 lbs Star Candles , ...,'tsef'r-:..-'.
100 Bm Tnrpsotius Soap a- ■«* .*1*gj*_*^
300 lbs Copperas 55la v r - O e
» . -86 lbs Green Te» ' “*’*-**
V- 30 doaen Brooms rtc* csewM'^
to Iba Ginger • *p»»
100lbsSploe w* 1 *
100 lbs Grain Pepper
For sale at wholesale by
S. SOLOMON A BROS,
y Commission Merchants, at the store lately occupied by
Brady A Solomon. J dWIT-ff
Agency for Y a. Tobacco.
A. CONNEIJL, 1
xlecalei to teMBtfixftfi
Late of Memphis, fcnn. ffl
- AS relabttshed iu Montgomery, Alabama, a firat-ci—
Agency 1ST all kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING
JIM A TOBAOOO, to which ba would roep-ctttally <B-
pubilc attention. The at re formerly occupied by
n. Middleton A Lotun, No, 11 Ooart stsert, has (men
d lor the purpose, where at all time* can be bond not
the loot and most general sasortment t t Tobacco ont
ol Virginia; but also a Constant supply ol tbe coarveel
Uneslgrains u! SUGAR, she foctftlio. for ofetatuiug
ir oaunot be curpaased by au> other house In the Con-
icy i*p3d-sl
jiotice—Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE i
ATLaitrs, Ba , June 20, ls62. J
| tilt Let prices will Is paid b) the undersigned for
1 large quantities of the following BARKS :
v i-nt. hisnelira at d -.aft ot DcgwoOd, ina't p eferred);
Uat.tl.es and n<u ,.f White Willow: root, trunk and
Lts ol Aniein.au Pol Ur, tcalled ala, Whtte-vrood,
ao..d aisu lulijr-trcfsi »oot prrtwtrd. ******
Ihta© barks n<u«t tie artfollv diked aud mrcureljr pack--
Ihe} iu»j It? Lrcc^hi to this office, or seui W Mr. L-
.WsJier, botanical Ag^ut, Carter*viMe Oa.; orW. W.
Ujuu, Botanical Agent, Hecatnr, Us.
ukoRule s. blackis,
iJ*’ 11 * riurgeon sod Medical Purr*>or, V. A A.
8 80LOM0K
MAS TUI 80LOM0R
NEW firm:.
cf <y r f
S. SOLOMON & BROS.
HA KDWARK
Commission Merchants,
(At the Store lately oecnpled by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEOULIA, g_
H AVE IN BTOBI and aro receiving a stock of gone-
ral Hardware aud llunao FnrnUhlng Go-da for whole
sale ai d retail Also receive on storage and sale Produce
and Groceries, and overy species of Merchandise on 11 to
ri! terms. ,
A3F* Wo will give particular attention to consignments,
am! forninh correspondent with market reports when
desired. dcc9 8m
MAYER A BERIJHGER, R
Commission Merchants, «
atm wbouisalk uxahiRs is
IIEHCUAMH.SE, HEAL ESTATE, BONUS AND
STOCKS,
; - Comer WhltehiUl anil Alabama Sts.,
A TLANTA, GEORGIA.
r ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of Mer-
. chaudlse entrusted to us, nnd prompt remittance
made for all Goods sold tBu day nales are made.
novl3-3m • .. .' /.i
\ U PARIS U W HUTCHISON
NfiYW J-i’I'ifclU.
R. M. PARKS & CO.,
XT O r V ION
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Streot, Cornur ol' Pryor,
ATLANTA,
UKOUG1A.
R Khl-kCTKUl.I.Y .elicit iial.aie f patronage and hupo
.by strict attention to.business to give entire satis-
ctieu to their patrons,
LIGOeN Ac CIO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Street.-,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
: U. >nta rr(
|iqR the sale of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, Ne
groes, Ac.
ddei-tl
W B IVKJLK. H 00LX. W V IKHAH.
INMAN, COLK die CO..
. GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
Tor the Purchase aud Sale of Merchandise,
Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks)
Negroes, &c.
\\TH have ample store room, and will give personal at-
VV tentlon to all busineea entrusted to us. Office lr
Beach A Root's store, Whitehall atreet. , a novl-tt
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By U. SALOSHIN A GO, Broken, -’
noy30-3m* Alabama street, near Whitehall
GEORGIA -!
SALT MANUFACTORIRGCO.,
tS j > B. PHILLIF8, AOEJTs y*
MASONIC HA L Li,
declO-to
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WANTED,
AT TUB
ATLANTA STEAM TAHHIEY.
JaalftJ
5L T- HlUiDRBBGN, Agent.—
■OXBU fUKCSL
miiFTL . r » >
MYLICS & SAMVEL,
PROPRIETORS
W» REWARD.
8MALI. DARK GEK.\ TRUNK, marked on the end
eitbet Mrs. SallU E. ll-.nce ur Mias Alice Lafimsr,
nsasas, Georgia, was taken from the Passenger Depot,
o-.C 7 f.t 11 **® ” IntenLonatiy, on last Friday night,
88th ultimo. In# abovs reward will be paid for the
nJtMd contents to Mr. S. J. bhackelk rdfnnder ths
Offloe, sod bo questions asked.. dec2-tf
ATLANTA BUTTON FACTOST,
Near Macon & Western Railroad,
ATLANTA,
aSdMf atm
shucks asu wool*-Choppers wasted.
ivr £ wish to purchase 800 LaUs of Shucks or Fodder,
VV in lots of not less than bo bales, delivered at- any
railroad depot between Atlanta and Knoxville, and. we
wish to hue 30 Wood Chopper* and Teamsters, el-.her
white «r b»*ek, ell for aeitvUle, Vo. Addnsv stating
mice. Ac.. A K Seego, Atlanta, or
* SkAGO, KENNEDY, PALMERSTON A OO.
fcbl-iw SaltvlUe, To.'
JKU. W. ADAIR, J. HENLY SMITH,
• DlrORS AND PROPRIETORS.
B. 0. SMITH, M. D, - ,J. N. CARD0Z0,
ASflOCXATK EBir.aS.
To tUs people of Nortlteru and North
eastern Georgia and Southwestern N.
Carolina.
Headquarters, Dahlonega, Ga., )‘
January 26th, 1863: J
General. ORDBhUteJ.'tr jhMnfbdt *e( *4.bs*->g
The General Comnianding this Department,
having been reliably informed that there are a
number of desertcra, torieB, and. conscripts re-,
sisting the laws in Northern and North-eastern
Georgia, and in South-western North Carolina,
has dispatched a iorce under my command to
suppress any insurrectionary movements, to
capture deserters,and generally to restoro tran
quillity to this part of the country.
This L desire to do “ peaceably if I can, for
cibly if 1 must.” But whilst L 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 iorce under my command, yet, I am cloth
ed with plenaty powers to oiler such conditions
as may prove conciliatory, and insure a peaceful
cturn to duty of every rnarii now occupying s
losttle attitude to the Government. And I shall
pursue the Tatter course ii I am. co-operated
mp. s> *,;•* u .aontd
I hereby desire to assure all malcontents, that
if they will report to me at these Head Quara
ters within ten days, that 1 am authorized to put
them into companies, batialions 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.
lit all cases where they have not rendered
themselves obnoxious to the charge of having
perpetrated violent infractions of the laws ot the
Blate or Confederacy, a free and full -pardon will
be granted.
Hi on the othar baud these malcontents per
sist in arraying themselves against 1he.law3.0f
the land and continue in open treason, I will
pursue them into their iasuiesses, aud .use ail
the power and means at my control, to arrest
and bring them to condign punishment. My men
will be ordered to.iire upon them, and at ail haz
ards to capture the last man, until this treason
able movement is completely surpressed.
1 appeal to you all to close in with the over
threw of offered amnesty, and array.yourselves
under the banner of your country, to rally to her
s’upport in her hour of need and to prove thu
-Touttpern 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
di-cfotf destined ultimate success—that future genera
tions may inscribe your honored names upon the
robot the noble and patriotic defenders ofliber-
ty—and that you may bequeath to your children
a name to cherish, ot which they shall be proud
to the latest posterity—and not a memento ol
shame and -disgrace. .
It will be a lruitless attempt to war against
the government, and must result in the most
disastrous defeat to all who may bo so deluded
as to attempt it.
The late victories in Virginia, Tennessee and
Mississippi, have most triumphantly-established
the tact that the arms of the Southern Confed
eracy will be crowned with success in the end.
The country is much better prepared at this
time than at the commencement of the war,
both in arms and men to contend successfully
with.our enemies abroad and put down treason
at home. Earnestly anxious lor the good of the
people of this section, and feeling, as we all
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. I 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. 3 .. ~7lPh»l«a >■.'
I am pleased to note the efficient aid rendered
the government by the “Safety Committee” of
Dahlonega, and cheerfully tender my acknowl
edgements to them for the timely assistance
they have given me as commander of this expe-
I refer to the patriotic Proclamation of his
Excellency Joseph E. Brown, in which he clear
ly portrays to you the sad penalty duo those
who violate the laws of the' 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 ail treasonable mani
festations, and sanction the punishment which
will certainly Jail upon all such as shall continue
in insurrection^. tMVtTfl oa*. us j
Enrolling officers, and all good citizens, are
requested to aid. in carrying out the objects
mentioned in these orders, and are assured of
prompt assitnnee should it in any case be nec
essary. G. W. LEEi
- jin£9?90d. • • Commanding.
zzl-f* x — “
LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE.
Best Property iu Knoxville, Tenn
I WILL SELL THE LAMAR H0DSK—'he most oxton-
sive, be t furniahol aud best situated Hotel iu Knox-
vilh* TenneBme, It is Terr nearly fire-proof, and built
wltlr.'Ot ieg*rd to expense, In tbe most approved Myle.—
Ills the most profitable property 1 ever owutil Itisal-
mos. oblige 1 to Increase In value. Yet my life has boen a
prof s .iotial one, and 1 woulu prefer a different invest-
ment, though less remunerative. Tbo propeity is now
le gi d tor a long term to a responsible, good to ant pay
ing tiuo profit, which tbe pi renaser can continue or ter
minate us he ritij ( boose.
Iet'3 im W. It. SNEED.
WASTED.
A L ADY qualified to teach all of the English hi anchee,
A) French, aud Music on toe Piano, with sovoial yaars’
uipor.e.ico in teaching, desires r situation ns Governess
in some private iatnily. Terms made known Good rel-
v ones given. 'sitit Ve •
.Ado/v-a •' tinier,“ RyfandN Depot, Greenville county,
Va, .1 JW r qiiiie, ,-r., Gaston, Is. C. - janb-lm
Head Quarters Military Post, I
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 5, 18G3. j
Col. J. Q. Loomis, having been ordered by
General Bragg to report to me at the headqu >r-
ters, will assume the military command of all
the hospitals at this Post except the Roy Hospi
tal. All requisitions made by surgeons and as
sistant surgeons, which have been heretofore ap-'
proved at this office,-wi l hereafter be submitted
5.000 OORDS BARK. 10 WB ior hifJ AU transportation for
soidiera belonging to General Bragg’s command
Will be furnished by his order. His office is at
tbe office of .Dr. James F. Alexauder, on Mari
etta street. - J.M U-C -"TltirtaO! * ' 1
rVU-weT *>J< o-arr* ;k?1
| Si. » fr % - Commaqd.ing Post.
„ J Ksy v nn-zr*v&tztai#
Headquarters Military Pobt. Vi .
' “ Bi'Ad/cii'-
— Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 16th, 1863
Special Order. ju* m'd.J’.cs'iO tu-
It is hereby ordered (hat from and after
this date, all combustible materials, each as
cotton, bay,, straw, fodder, af>., which is hovr
GEORGIA, stored in buildings contiguous to Government
propeity of any description, be immediately.
removed to such a distance as to secure the
safety of all such Government property in
CRce of fire. This order is imperative. "The
removal must not be delayed,
i «By order Sr G. W. LEE, *"i
iM r --J: Mw Commanding Post.
_ .City subscribers who prefer the < ve-
joing issue of the Confederacy can get ii
by having their subscriptions changed
from the morning to the evening edition
A '‘GOOD EGG,” SIRE.
(I *- ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE,
tJO witliiu ioven milca of Atlanta, ou tho r^ut leading
to Tamar A Muyaon’s Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling
house and out-huildiuga; also, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill iu
iiuoiunuing order, with lathe and shingle machines at
tached, vtnh power snffic ent to ran them all at tho same
time. All for the small sum of $6,000. Those wishing to
purchase will i'leasw ■j5Wy‘to 3. R. tbyaomJktlanta Fe
male Institute, or J. S. (layson, on the premises,
ijecit-tf j mi f-t AbkiitvJ S'-*
w-T
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FDR. SALS.
1 ‘ii i ACRES OF LAND, IS cleared tho balance heavily
I .4U tl.. hered, with a large, completely finished iieusb
couiuinlng nine rooms wit!- , uuu lire places; two
framed negro housoe, smoko henso, carriage liou-.e, etable,
cow sheds; o fine orchard, a large garden, Ac. Said place
is situated on tho public road, five miles from Marietia
and .lx from Fowder ,-priuga—both places of r- sort in
Hummer. For- particulars apply 10 It. W. Joyner, of the
firm of llauiiitoD, Markluy A Joyner, Atlanta, or to J. M.
rreger, on the p.emises. ,ieclS-tf
Ornox or Assistant Qqaetsssasts:
! ,*• .4 -f.', i Columbus, Go, Bept. 6,188Z. • j
i-1 order of Qua t tor master General, 1 Lave been en-
kj tra^tcd with euiire c namaud of colloctit'-c the hides
ai tho beeves killed for tiio army, for tanning, and the
purchase o! Lebther for manufacturing. Tanners huring
Leather ou hand aud wanting Hides, will do well to.ad-
IIOh- me with piupor relereuces. Tile army must be stiod,
tud it is the duty orall patriotic tanuors to assist in ac
(uing. Alt leather held at unreasonable 'prices will U
BBatyiaji■ ; > *i*oW~dua.akd
roplOtt
A. Um.
A GOOD CHANCE.
, 'H E undersigned is anthonz-d by the Secretary of
I War, through tho Colonel commanding this Post, to
raise a Company of One Hnndred Mon, to servo in the
Ptoiopt Guard,
This offers an ixcollent cl-sunn to tl or,- who desire to
volunteer in this favoriteservico ^ .
Tho Company will be otationedpermacautly in Atlanta.
Application should he made early to tno undersigned,
at Camp SliaokU-.cinl, Atlanta, Georgia.
jaii.tfif : Li *- >• ••' Captain C. S. JENKINS. ;
!■ - Extract from Orders. ■ ,
: : _ !W * ORbNANCS BVSXAU, I
' . '■' Richmond, Jannarv 3d, 1801. f
Afry. IE Richardson Hunt, P. A. O. S. Art'f.
i kinder the law recently passe d by Congress “exemption
of certain persons from military service,” yon wilt see
that 1 am empowered to authorise an Ordnance officer to
exempt all '-artisans, mechanics and employees in the
establishments of such persons as aro or may bo engaged,
under contract with the Government, In tarnishing arms,
oi dnance and ordnance stores, and other monitions of war,
eadoles, hat ness and army supplies.’’ These men must all
be euioued, and then detailed, as provldod iu socction six,
General Orders No 82.
Yon are designated as tho Ordnanc e officer to set, under
this law, for ail contractors within your jurisdiction,
j ~ r ‘\ T: .»»“■>* <>*+. - J. GOKGAS, Col.
tsfsJ Lts ,>-»S WTTt* tft - Chief ot Ordnance.
In pnrsuanco of tho above order, all Irou Masters and
other contractors within t o States of Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina and Tennossco, wifi make application to
major the detail of such cdnscripts as may be indispensi-
ble iu carrying out their contracts with tlio Ordnance De
partment US A. To prevent frauds, it will he requirod
Of each coat actor making application ior the detail of
couseripts, that his requisition shall be accomp&t ied by a
certified copy of his contract, on oath that th" services of
she persons desired to be detailed are indispensable for
tho lulftllm’ent of his contract and that tho laborer can
not bo otherwise obtained; and farther, that when the
services of tho conscripts shall no longer bo noedod, the
affiant will turn the conscript over to tho Enrobing officer
cf tbe distt let for service in the army; alBO a certificate
of the Enrolling of the dittrict, that the persons named in
tho requisition have boen properly enrolled. Certificates
and oaths to be by and beforo a Justice of the Peace or
otther magistrate authorized by law to administer oaths.
) All communications addressed -to me at Selma, Ala.,
will meet prompt attention. , , . .
WM. RICHARDSON' HUNT,
jan'ZT-dw Maj, Ac., on Orunanco Duty. 11 '
CLfluYTON high school.
Male and Female.
f 11 HE exercises of this School will'commence January
J. 18th, 1S03. Two Sessions of five months, ach.
TUITION PER SKS-10N.
Primary 0:ass ...V....7....*'.?.-. .’..t !
2d Class IB
SQ
4tb Class 26
Having been engaged lu teachiug for eevoral yeais, we
feel assured that we will give satisfaction to all who may
-favor us witli tholr patronage, and give ns a fair and can-
did trial.- . ",
Stiict .nlth’ulne s in the discharge of duties,acheerful
compltanoo with needlul tegnlations at.d propriety of de
meanor aud punctual attendeuce at all times, will be re
quired of each pupil. ry ; _
•Pupils charged liom time of entrance till close ef ses
sion, except in c -sea of protracted sickness. For further
MrtilUlai* address . ' . THUS. A CRAVEN,
l I or Miss ,
JanlT-tf b -MS'-.r.va.. . Jonetiboro’, Ga.
Ui
TH1EVIKG WOMEJS. 'tfiEmSi
QOJlii Ladies this day (TuoBday 27tb) about
O ontf o’cloclr, stole YnjjHi tuy store, two £ods, or Rom
nauls, of iirown Jeana, one oieco of Green Veil Uurn e.
and one jiiece of -Black Veil Lace. Those worn *n art;
known. Their movements have boen watched fdr some
time, and tiny have at last been detected. I advise them
to send back my goods and steal no more gv
JanSStf i*. G. BEHvSHNT.
JNOT1BX.
I I WANT to pnrehase a lotof au.»n and 500 gross
JL Black or White Cotton Tape, % inches wide, for
which a liberal price will be paid, vD *‘J v Ki '
SU. ", a. J. M. HOLBROOK,
junZZ-Zw Atlanta, Georgia.
b’Olt SALK,
I Yinn 1^3 WASTE WOOL ..
1 UUU Ai A- J. u . HOLBROOL,
?auZ2-2w Atlanta, Georgia.
WANTED.
T 'O HIRE, for a few months; a No. 1 Machinist and En
gineer. Apply, with reference, through Post Office
Box, No. XT.
jan28-2w*
i.jHiANTED,
T'O HIRE, a Nigltt Watchman, who can give sathrfseto-
A ryreferouce. Apply through l’ost Office Box, No. Z7,
jaa-13-^w*
5,000
CIGARS.
100 yards Hair Cloth
-Wood by tho Cord
For bale by
J uuVS-lm
PRASE A DAVIS.:.
TAKEN UP.
A lib ACK AN D WHITE COW, with a youdg calf, whi.-.U
the owner cau have by proving propeity and pay
ing for advertising. Apply to
• Jafi2S-tf . - AO >ir 3 I is J- D. SLM8.
SHEEP Skins.
W ANTED, at the Atlanta Sabre Manufactory, Mari
etta street, from six to ten dozen black, dressed
sheepskins, for wbich the highest price will be given.
jauH-lm H. MARSHALL A CO.
.t Fftc KOTICKY
W G FISBACK is authorized to transact business for
me during my absence.
dec23-tl
B Y WILLINGHAM.
CARPENTERS.
T WO No.l Nogfo Ca.penters—oco havingawife that
a first rate Cook—can ho hired irom a gentlemau
is
whose address can be had at this office.
Jan27-tf
j. j ARMY REGULATIONS. V '
A DTHORIZRD EDITION, just published: Price $8 60,
F^usltf '* - m ^**’5. MOPHERSOM*?^;
■ ! Mb -. NOTICE. ■■■■■■
Ilia date freight will be received at the office m
Jj the fouthern Express Company Irom 8 o’clock, A. M. :
until 4 o'cloekj P. 41., only.
FRED. COULTER,
~r ifsiT
| VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR K A LE.
A N cutuu.roved Lot or Square on Whitehall street, con-
. mining two and a-half w:reu, on which is over onu
hundred Fruit Trees ... full bearing. Por^tersMs-*
i .etitjHM DKNXISTRY. ’ >'
R ODERICK BADGER has removed his office to Ivy
street, two doors Irom Hubbard’s corner on Decatur
street, where .be is nicely fitted up, and will be glad to
work for eld or new patrons. .. jaalo-lm»
NOTICE.
Lcr wjTOCKHOlilERSof th'oConfedederateiireandMaiiue
Insurance Company, a dividend of $fptr,fcbare and
83 iuterc-t, is declare.! nayuMe on d. mand.
jaa59-2w BOB’T. J. LOWRY, Sec’y.
,i iff* BOOK-KEEPER.
A THOROUGHLY, COMTETU.'t' I', reliable Beok-Keep-
or—first cU»»- A No. 1—can find employment by
ikDply iir tk*
jauiS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
mpvcmu nr
T HE undersigned, intending to change his business,
will dispose of his lar e stock of Millinery aud Fan
cy Goods at greatly reduced prices: Purchasers, whole-,
sale aud retail, will find it to their interets to calf.’
•- h. - v - Ntli A. ISAACS,
OATZiU tifr'aa WhitehaU street.
iU t-X
916 ACRE > OF LA.YD OK bOL’Tfl BITER fOU
PITmi sale.**^^ ir“
T OFFER lor saie9i5 acre* of lmd, coo oi best qusditj' and calling at the office for their papers— j \ K
I Attorn land; 609 om o. Mr*, ^-j But subscriptions must be confined either * %
rMr.C.Cha-dler«FAtUnU. . J^e edition OT the Other. s^Ap^y •* this office.
febUf
P. O’CONNOR & CO.
Commission Merchants
tf : <Vnd General Dealers in * 'W*%a 5.
GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Decutur Htreel,
ATLANTA, - OEORGIA.
MJ-Prompt in orders and remittances. jan!4-tf
‘ mu ADO W NOOK ” FOR SALK.
W E spoak advisedly when we say that we have never
offered such a rural property for sale, It is uitua-
led one aud a hal I miles West of Decatur, on tho Fay-
ottevi.ie rood, and six miles from Atlanta. The laud
consist- of 260 acres, evet y aoro lying beautilhily, ami
ol this number of acres, fully fifty consists of excellent
branch bottom. One hundred acres of heavy wooded
land, has hardly a stick amiss. Tbohouseis not excelled
In all it. appcii tmentH a. a finish, by one country resi
dence in a thousand, Six roomB, hard finished; closets,
pantry, with glass door a—rooms united by milling doors,
aro sorn. of the advadtagis. There is a large young or
chard, embracing in its catalogue, literally overy fruit
grown iu this latitude. But call and see ths place lor
yourselves. We prouonn celt a perfect gem. z"* S.
JanlL-tf S. J. SHACKELFORD, Y. M.
JEtIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall fStreet^^*
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
\\7ILL attend to buying and selling all kinds of mer-
v * chandize. All orders for goods mast be accompa
nied with the cash to secure attention. janll ly
WHITE & POWERS,
| » WH0L1IA.LI AMD RETAIL
GHOCERS,
” I toiifitr ■otissuf fo kAiwiR
-A | t .. Marietta. Street, isaanMnn ■
ATLANTA, - GEORGLU
Janl3-1> * - L'
WlfOR illKK.
T WO LIKELY NEGRO MEN. App.y to S''* ‘'
PEACE A DAN id,
Commissiou Merchants.
-1^' '?•“. FOR SALK.
O NE HOUSE AND LOT, on Peach Tree street, 1%
miles from the cur shed, containing 6 rooms and
good outbouildings, by . - -i “
Atlanta, Jana ary Sth, 1663.
PEASE k DAVIS,
Commission Merchants
; or , Jan7-lm.
W. H. HAHN0H & BROTHER,
c* I « I
• : • *f W II OhJSSA L E V
Commission Merchants,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
**i »-*« hi J.
RAN AW AY,
F 10M BOYLE’S CAMP, on the S.ar.d N. Ala Railroad’
two negro men, GEORGE, about 36 years old, weighs
146 or 160 pounds, dark complexion, about 6 feet 8 or 0
inches high, rather quick .poker. N’jROE or N0RYAN,
bright fimtattc. 6 le-c-t or ovor in heigh:, .lowspoken, and
w.igits 160,or 17l) pounds, about 30 yeers old. A suitable
reward Will hr paid ir apprehended and delivered to John
T. idiiner. of Montgomery, er confined iu any jail so that
Iain get ltlmj*; . JA8. XL PRIICaisXX.
jBflfflll 1 5- * - * Kebimson P. 0 N. C.
| J . O - . HZAnQUAZTZHS iittltAlir POST, ) -
Atiaula, Ga., January i, leoo. j
General Order- o.l.
A XJ, the officers vnd privates beloeging to Ooatpauies
A, B, C and D, of Provoaftttiniioa,naw absent, are
hereby ordered to report immediately for duty. * S‘j
By order. G. W. LEE,
Jau4-tf - scri ttf Commanding FoaC
■* WANTED TO PCKCKASK. , y,
r 1FISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD City LOT, fine Ioca-.
JL tion, either improved or nnimproved. Also, a Planta
tion containing some 600 or 1000 acres, near some ot the
Rail mods. Address or call <ac lla BM ,Etfi fauw
O- TribZrr cry H. A MCLENDON,
lie;if. tf Peech-Tree atreet.
HOOP POLKS. WASTED,
A T THE EMPIRE DISTILLERY, immediately, 30,000
Hickory Hoop Poles, for whisky barrels. Parties
wishing to contract for the above out apply early, either
personally or by letter to Wm L High, or the nndereicned
Janll-lm* HIGH k LEWIS.
ANDEBSON, ADAIK & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
«»<1 -•> i < —and— ?.* *>* "* '*&#*?’?>.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
ft-* bwf'fri si OATS, a firifw ri!
200 SBKD OATS, on consignment and for
feWWf *
ANDERSON, ADAIR * C0., l V '
Commission Merchant,.
LEAD.
A QUANTITY OF OLD LEAD, on consignment and for
title by - ■ - , ■ • - -* ’ uti. » ’ >» a.
c . a ^ ANDERSON, ADAIR * CO.,
fODo-t t Oommlstloo Merchant n.
W HISKEY AND BRANDY*
ft A BBLS Oorn Whiskey.
16 bbls Peach Brandy.
10 bids Apple Brandy.
On consignment and for sale by
..... ~»**v>AB»*R80N, ADAIR A OO,
febltf 1* Commission Merchants.
SUGAR.
OCAHOMSiitB. ^
~< J U 1U() bbls Sugar. V
200 Backs Sugar.
On Consignment aud for rale by
, ANDERdON, ADAIR k 00.,
febltf . . r, Commission Merchants. .
SAL SODA.
FRCKB SAL SODA on consignment and for sale
J ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
Jan21-tf , . Commission Merchants.
. 7 a- NEW RICK. . • , ' , .
100 TIERCES NEW RICti, on consignment aud for
,,4ie by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
jan2l-tf .Ocmmission Merchants.
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
Q “i l D0Z MEN’S ENGLISH HALF HOSE;
yjfjvr 360 great gross Agate Bnttons.
On consigument atidfor sale by .
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.,
janll-tl Commisrion Ketchauts.
.SALT.
Of) BJLS. KANAWHA BALT, ou consigument and for
e .le by i, ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO,
jan9-tf Commission .Merrhauta
; a SB W ORLEANS MOLASSES.
KA BBtB. CHOICE N. O. MOLASSES, on consignment
aud for sale hXq . }u a . rt ,
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
JunB-tf Commission Merchants.
WANTED.
i N a Rolling Mill at Knoxville, Tenn, a Puffier, to whom
good wages will be paid. Apply at a -l ‘ • '
jaiiS-tf ANDERSON, aDAIB A CO’S Store.
MADEIRA WINK.
O NE BBL. AND A FEW DBMIJONS, “A No. 1” Ma
deira Wine, on ccn-ignment and for saieby
janS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
CHICORY.
OA BARRELS CHICORY, the only sobstltuie for Cofftte,
o u consignment aud for sale by the barral or aack
by ANDERSON, AuaIR A 00,
Jan2-tf , u ■>; Commission Merchants. • 4 --’.
*1 COFFEE.
T7HFTY SACKS PRIME 00FFEE, on consignment and
J? for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO,
jan’J-tf - Commission Merchants.
51^1, Av*T LOGWOOD,
in BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consignment and
*V for sale by- ANDERSON, A8IKIR k 00, :•
JanZ-tf Commission Merohanta.
PEA NlITg. f-
BUSHELS PEA NUTS, on consignment and hr
* aI * L> ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
deoll-tf *•'- tkmuuisslon Merchants. c
■ | a COTTON YARNS.
DALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment aud for
bT ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
decll-tf , , . . , Commission Merchants.
SUVl-ri qi'ININE.
9(W I OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on »n*tga-
meat and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
novSG-tf »,»!.: * ot: Oomuiasion Merchants.
&]_*** rgr. . i HARM KS S. J, rj ci&Xi*id i
r SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
) sale by ANDERSON, aDAiK A OO,
novil-ti Commission Mecrbauts.
VwW3rj ,jiM FLOUR. j <' l "
f fr/i BEILS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
LOU FLOUR, on Cunaignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A Off,
nov!6-tf .Dff’r Commission Merchants.
20
_ ' CHAMPAGSE.
D0Z. CHAMPAGNE WINE,, on conaignment and
ior sale by . ANDEBSON, ADAIR a CO,
novln-ti 1 , Qommlsaion Merchanta.
s SEWING MA0HINES, on conaignmaat.ndfor aal«
4 by , ANDEBSON, AD AIR A OO,
a >vl5kR AJI91-U--.' Oommiasion Merchanta.
2 j ^ , DprarUY JEAKB.
A LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on consign-
mint and foraaie by ’WcK.MF X0r'itt
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
novlfotfi • W ,Z»«Ja -SW Commission Merchants.
jan!3- f
foe sole by
dec!8-tf
FOSTER, QUEEN A Ou,
FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.[
onn BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
doc 18-1 i FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
1 (\ BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
AVJ lor sale bv
FOSTER, QCKKN k.00. S
Jorsale by
OrP M wr'i -*
Cl MALL LOT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
^ Boots for aaie by 'l'03 iff if-8 W 71FV * *' .
dKifoti v FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
L O.-t", on the 9th instant, between Whiaehail street and
Grant’s Uoepfiai, a leather Pocket Book, eontaining
between one hnnored and seventy-Sva and two hundrea
dollars—Confederate notes—principally in twtntles and
tens. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving
tbe book and money at this office, or returning it to me
at Grant’s HoepitaL
janl7-tf &. U. FOSTER.