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Iff HE- PUBLIC 0.OOB BEFORE FRIPaFE ADVANTAGE
BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1863.
VOLUME IH—NO. 1
IN’o. ts.
CB4WF0KD, FBAZEB & CO..
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS
AND
Dealers in Negroes,
NO, 8, • WHITEHALL 8T,
. OPP. INTRU.IOKNCGR OKFI( K.
Ia addition to oar AUCTION AND NKflltO HOUSE, No
8, Whitehall street, wo have fire proof storage otaSOOO
barrel* capacity, at oar wareroom*, No 1, Alabama otrert.
Oar NegroYord and Lock Up,at No 8,aro both safe at d
comfortable. Dealer* and other partied will 'Bod n* pre
pared to bed and lodge well, and from experience in (lie
business aiuco oar boyboud, to hat die tbs negro pr»|ierl]r.
Chargee reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed
in ererjr in tance.
Parties at a distance may know ont market by addreon
log no. CRAWFORD, FRAZER A CO.
janUT. lira NO 8, Whitehall Hired
CHANGE BILLS.
"fTTKate fiuyiiig'Alnbrima Charge Bills— payable in
*V in Montgomery - r Enfanlo, Alabama.
• CKAWFuKD, FltAZKR A CO,
Jantfi-tf No 8, Whitehall street
TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
The undersigned are ageuts tor I liesale of
TOBACCO,
From the largest and best
'MANUFACTURERS
of
Virginia & N: Carolina,
And will keep constantly on hand a largo and well assort
ed ttock ol ait grades required for iho tinde < I the
Confederate States ;
. AM) AT
MANUFACTURER’S PRICES.
Tbs attention of
DEALE R S
Is invited to tola stock before purchasing elsewhere.
WILLIS & YOUNG,
. COLLIER’S SLOCK,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
N. B.—Lists of all brands with samples and prices, sent
by mail or express, when desired. jaulS-lm
.GROCERIES, Ac.
5000 POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON
8000 lbs Carb Soda
4000 lbs Tallow
800 Bw Star Candles
100 Btt Turpentine Soap
800 Its Copperas
36lbs Green Tea
60 lbs Ginger
100 tbs Spice . .
1004b* Groin Pepper
For aalo at wholesale by
& SOLOUON A BROS,
Onmiatssfon Merchants, si the score lately occupied by
Brody A Bolomuu. decH-tf
Agency for Va. Tobacco.
A. CONNEIJU,
Lata of Mem,>lils, Teun.
Agency for all kinds ol SMOKING AND CHEWING
a INI A TOBACCO, to which ho would respectfully ds-
H
VIRGINIA
reel public ottoaitoa Ttm afore formerly -occupied by
4eesre. Middleton A Loftiu, No, 11 Court street, baa beau
eased for tiro pnrpoaa, where at all times can bo found aot
jo*j the beet and must general amnrtmeut ol Tbbarewoafo
side of Virginia; but alaa a constant supply ot
and Bneet grata* of slIGAK. The Uohtiee r
Sugar cannot I* suipaesed by soy other lira** tn the Coo-
Notice—Barks Wanted.
' MEDICAL PURVEYORS OFFICE l
. Atlanta, lit, June ‘JO, 1S62. J
*1 UK bmt prices will ta paid by thenndereigned I
I large quantities of tbe foUuwuig BARKS:
Atom, branches and root ol Dogwood. frout pieforred);
broaches and roots if White Mi How; root, trank and
‘ also Wbite-wi
>l American Poplar, (called also
J and tolip-tres,) root preferred.
Three tsuka moot be carefally dried and eecarely peck
s< They torn be brought to this office, or sent i-i Mr. L.
W. Waller, Butantral Agent, OulersTiilo Ga.;orW. W.
Durham, Botanical Agent, liecalor, Go.
UNORGE S. BLACK IS,
tyl-tt Surgeon and Medical PnrreJ or,' t*.». A.
*40 REWARD.
A SMALL DARK G bKBN TRUNK, marked on the
either Mrs. Sallie K Hence or Miss Alice Latimer.
Manassas, Georgia, was taken from tbe Passenger Depot,
either by mistake or lutent. easily, on last Friday night,
tkattth nltitno. Tw*shore rewaid will be paid for tbe
Trank ami contents to Mr A. J Mt-vckelferd, under the
Pos* cnee, a, d so dnestiooa asked. deep tf
•NOTICE.
T IE undersigned, intending to „ ,
will diopoeu ot his tar e stock of Millinery aod Fan
cy Goods at greatly reduced price*. 1'mchArare, whote-
«lo and retail, will And it to their h
noriBtf
r Interets to cnU.
A. ISAACS,
Whitehall street.
SOLOMON A A SOLOMON
NEW FIRM.
S. SOLOMON & BROS.,
HARDWARE
AND
Commission Merchants,
(At tbe Slore^ktely occupied by Brady A Solomon,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN 8T0RK and are receiving a stock of gene
ral Hardware and fionse KnrnisbingHo-'da for whole
sale ard retail Also receive on storage Slid sale Prodace
and Groceries, ami every epeciee of Merchandise on libe
ral terme.
igr We will give-particular attention to consignments,
and faruiab cor respondent with market reports when
desired. dec9 8m
MAYER & BERINGER,
Commission Merchants,
AND WnoimuLS DXALUS IN
MKHrHANDISE, HEAK ESTATE, BONDS AND
STOCKS,
fnraej Wliltrliatl anil Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
|> ARTICULAR attention paid to conaignments of Mur-
l cliandiao entruntid to us, nud prompt remittance
made for all Goode sold Iho da, sales are made.
i^,IMm
M W BUTOUaaoN
NEW FIRM.
R. M. PARKS & CO.,
-aJ U O T I O I*
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 14 Alabama Slruot, Corner of Pryor,
ATLANTA, . - - GEORGIA,
R KBPBOTFUI.lv solicits sliaro f patronage and hope
by strict att< niton to buaineas to give entiroaatle-
laction to their patrons. deefetf
AMOSS, LIGON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND I
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer of Whitehall and Mitchell Street*,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E OR the sale of Produce, Merchandise, Beal Estate, Ni
gross, Ac. ddoo-tl
W a IXMAIf. M 001*. W P INMAN.
INMAN, COLE & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise,
Boal Estate, Live Stock, Bond*, Stock*,
Negroes, Sc.
It 1 have ample store room, and will give personal ot-
V V tontion to all business entrusted to as. OSes tc
Beach A Root’s store, Whitehall street. novl-U
BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
BANK BILLS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
By M. 8ALOSUIN A 00, Brokers,
EtofiMto* Alabama street, near Whitehall.
WANTED,
AT TOE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
5,000 CORDS BARS.
K. T. HENDERSON, Agent
janlltr
SNUFF, SNUFF.
Tobacco, Tobacco.
r 'HK nnderrigued have on hand 1.000 boxes of Mann-
factared Tobacco, from the lowest to the finest grads*
and will couliane to menu for tore throughout the ram
mer. Also, a large amunut of superior Smoking Tobacco,
are also Manofactnrera of aa excellent article of Sunil—
Perseus wishing to deal or speculate in on, or all of tbs
abute, will do well hi give as a call at aa early day. , Fa
cilities for transportation are good. Our establishment is
located 26 miles Mast of Hillsboro’, N C, *0 miles from the
N C Central Railroad. Addrees.
A L JONES A BROTHER,
febMtt Tally Ho, M C
GOOD INVESTMENT.
A GOOD LOT OF FINE *
PIANOS
Always on bond at
Braunmlle*rs Music Store.
fcb7-*f
TO CONSIGNORS.
p.ROM THIS DATE February l, 1868, we, Ware-House
D Merchants of West Point, Ua. will ia so wise bs re-
spoa.ible for breaking of ropto ami damaging* cotton la
ao. Ware-ilnuses, as a great deal ot cotton has been aa
*torag* for two or more years, and a great deal has been
exposed to the weather before coming inottrpossesuon;
therefore, aay pereous baving cuttuo in eilher ofonr
,on immediately, -we will he re^raMU^
WM 0 DAKDEa,
a PERRY COLLINS.
FotUhtr* ®s«i;eletafg
JBO. W. ADAIR,.V.....J. HENLY SMITH,
EDITORS ARD PROPRIETORS.
a a smith, m. j. n. cardozo.
AS60CIATZ KDITIE8.
To tbe people of Northern and North
eastern Georgia and Southwestern N.
Carolina.
Headquarters, Dahlonega, Ua., )
January 26th, 1863. J
General 3bder No. 1.
The General Commanding this . Department,
having been reliably informed that there are *
number of deserters, tories, and conscripts re-,
stating the laws in Northern and North-eastern
Georgia, and in South-western North Carolina,
has dispatched a lorce under my command to
suppress any insurrectionary movements, to
capture deserters,and generally to restore tran
quillity to this part of the country.
lihis 1 desire to dtp “ peaceably if i can, for
cibly if 1 must.” But wnilat 1 am fully prepar
ed to carry out 1 he 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, 1 am cloth
ed with plenary powers 4* oiler such conditions
as may prove conciliatory, and insure a peaceful
returtt to duty of every Juan, now occupying a
hostile attiiudo to the Government. And 1 shall
pursue the latter course il I ant co-operated
with.
1 hereby desire to assure all malcontents, that
if ibey will report to me at these Head Utiare
ter* within ten 'days, that 1 ain authorized to put
tlit-til into companies, battalions and- regiments
upon the coast that arejiot tilled up to the.max
imum liuinbc-, or to organize them into addi
tional companies lor the post at Atlanta.
in all cases where they have not rendered
themselves obnoxii us to the charge of having
perpetrated violent inlractions of the law's ot the
State or Conlederacy, a free and full pardon will
be granted.
il, on the other baud these malcontents per
sist in arraying Ihoinselves against the laws ot
the land and coni inuc in open treason, I will
pursue them into their fastnesses, and uso all
the power and means at my control, to arrest
and bring them to condign punishment. My men
will be ordered to tire upon them, and at all haz
ards to capture the last tnan, until this treason
able movement is completely surpressed.
I appeal to you all to close in with the over 1 -,
lures uf offered amnesty, an'd array yourselves
under the tu niter of your country, to rally to her
support in her hour of need and- to prove the
Southern blood that flows through your veiOBi-r-
iiy upholding the ilie authorities of your coiiitn
try—by repelling t he rapacious invaders of VNW
soil—by pushing on l he car of revolution to its
destined ultimate success—that future genera
tions 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, qI 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 the most
disastrous defeat to all who may be so deluded
as to attempt it.
.The late victories in Virginia, Tennessee and
Mississippi, have most tridmphantiy established
the fact that the arms of ihe 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 welftre
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
mastered 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
Dahlonega, and cheerfully tender my acknowl
edgements to them for the timely assistance
they have given me as commander of this expe
dition.
I refer to tbe 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 the State or of the
Confederate States. While he nobly exhort*
you to return to your duty, aiid 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, are
requested to aid in carrying out the objects
mentioned in these orders, and are assured of
prompt as si tance should it in any case be nec
essary. G. W. LEE.
jan29-20d. Commanding.
Head Quarters Military Post, 1
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 5, 1863. J
Col. J. Q. Loomis, having been ordered by
General Braggto report to meat these headquar
ters, will assume tbe military command Of all
the Naspitals 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 1 hereafter be submitted
to him tor bis approval. All transportation for
soidiers.belonging to General Bragg's command
will be furnished by his order, ills office is at
tbe office of Dr. James F. Alexander, on Mari
etta street.
G. W. LEE,
Commanding Post. ,
Hkadquaktbrs Military Post, I
Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 16tb, 1863. /
Special Order. \
It ia hereby ordered that from and after
this date, all combustible material*, such as
cotton, hay, straw, fodder, Ac., which is now
stored in bnildings contiguous taOovernment
propel ty of any description, be immediately
removed to such a distance as to secure the
safety of all such Government property in
case of fire. This order ia imperative. The
removal mast not he delayed.
By order G. W. LEE,
Commanding Post.
*@uCity subscribers who prefer the eve
ning issue of the Confederacy can get it
by having their subscriptions changed
from the morning to the’ evening edition
and calling at the office for their papers.—
But subscriptions must be confined either
to one edition or the other.
Headquarters Military Post. )
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 10,1862, j
Special Order No. 10.
No soldier in convalesent camp or hospital
at this post will be permitted to visit tbe city
or ita environs, without written leave from
tbe Surgeon in charge, specifying bis busi
ness, the place to which he wishes to go, and
the number of hours he wishes to be absent.
The said leave of absence to be countersign
ed by Colonel Lcomis commanding hospi
tals.
Any soldier who disobeys this order will be
immediately arrested and confined in the city
military prison.
By order G. W. LEE,
Commanding Post.
TO SHIPPERS OF FKEMBHT.
| N consequence of tbe extraordinary demands made
JL upon our Roads for Trans;lortotion, by tbe Confede
rate States Government; together with tbo existence of a
state of circumstances, over which we nor onr Agents can
have any control, notice is hereby given, .that the Western
A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A W< at-l’oiul
Railroada will not hereafter receive, transport, or stor.-
any freight, until farther notice, (accept for UoverOu ent)
uulo -s the owner, agont, or shipper, at the point of slii[r-
ment, first signs a .stipulation or agreement, relieving the
Ui-.aU from all liability for less or damage
JOHN S. ROWLAND,
Superintendent W. A A. il. K.
ISAAC SCOTT,
President M. A W. B. R
• * GEO. ti. HULL,
Superintendent A. A W. P. K. R.
Atlanta, Nov. 28, Ii62. nov2»tl
LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE.
Best Property in Knoxville. Term
T WILL SELL THE LAMAR HOUSE—’he most ezteo-
J- siv<v be t furuislieil hud besltailoated Hotel iu Ruox-
ville, Tenneesee. It is very nearly fireproof and built
with, nt regard to expense, tn the meat approved i lyls —
It is tho must profitable piojerty I ever owned iih.nl-
ukmi oyigo I to increaso in value. Yet my life has been a
proles umal one, aud 1 woulo prefer a different invest
mmit, though less remunerative. The propotty is uow
le a- d lor a long term to a responsible, grad le ant ;mj-
iug One profit, wbicn the pi rc.iaeer cau continue or lor
minute ns he may choose.
Ieb3 tin W. U. 8NKRD.
A “GOOD EGG,” DURE.
A X ACHES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE,
tJO within (even miles of Atlanta, on tbo road leading
in Turner A Meyson's Ferry, with a CumfortaLlo dwelling
lionve and ont buildings; also, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill in
linutnunlng order, with tatbo and ahinglo machines at
tached, wr h power snffic eut to ran them pll at the same
time. All for tho email sum or $6,00v. Those wishing to'
purchase will please apply to J.R. May son, Atlanta Fn
nule luslitnte, or J. ti. Mayson, on the prdkuses.
decU-ll
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE,
x ijsv AC it KM OF LAND, IS cleoredthe balance heavily
t roV/ ti- ti'-iud, with a largo, completely finished brash
containing nine rooms with closets and firo places; two
fiqimsl negro houses, smoko bouse, carriage bouse, .stable,
cow sheds; a fine orchard, a targe garden, Ao. Bald place
ia situated cu the publio rood, livo miles from Marietta
and six from Powder Fpriugs—both places of r so. tin
summer. For particulars apply to R. W. Joyner, uf tin
firm of Hamilton, Markloy A Joyner, Atlanta, or to J M.
Springer, on the p-ennscs. decte-tf
^ .
Ornaa or Assistant Qc.atkansafa
Oolnmhns, Ga . i 6,186,' i
mi order of Quartermaster General. . ...re been e.
iJ trostod with oniire ojotmoad ot .ro... ..i y the hide,
oi the beeves killed for the army, lew touumg. auu tin
purchase ot Leather for manufacturing. Tanners having
Leather on hand and wanting Hides, will do well to ad
dress me with propor references. The army must be shod
md ft is tbo dnty of ail patriotic tanners to assist in s,
ioiug. All leather held at unreasonable prices will b<
upraised * F. W, DILLARD,
seplOtf ' A. Qm.
A GOOD CHANCE..
i HE nndei signed is authorized by the Secretary of
I. War, through the Colonel column riding tbia Post, to
raise a Company of One Hundred Men, toaerveintbe
Piorost Guard,
This offers an excellent clanco to those who desire to
volunteer in this favorite service.
Tbe Company will be stationed pennarently In Atlanta.
Application ebonid be mode’early^to tae undersigned,
at Camp 8backle:ord, Atlanta, Ueorgia. *
JamdMf Captain 0. S. JEN KENS.
THIEVING WOMEN.
QOME Ladies this day (Tuesday 87th) abont half-past
O one o’clock, stole from my store, two Ends, or henf-
uants, or Brown Jeans, one piece of Green Veil Baro . o,
and one piece of Black Veil Lace. * These women are
known. Their movements have been watched for some
time,and.ihry have at lost been detected. I advise them
to send back my goods and steal no more.
jan28tf P. G. BESSENT.
000 CIGARS.
OjVAAJ luo yards Hair Cloth
-Wood by the Cord
For sole by
Jan28-Im PEASE A DAVIS.
TAKEN UP.
a BLACK AND WHITE00W,withe yoodgcal^ which
the owner con have by proving property and pay
ing for advertising. Apply to
jan28-tf J. D. 8IMS.
SHEEP SKINS.
\\J ANTED, at the Atlanta Sabre Manufactory, Mari-
Yf etta street, from six to ten dozen btack, dreseed
‘sheepskins, for which tbe highest price will be given.
Janlfolm H. MARSHALL A CO.
NOTICE.
\A7 G FISBACK is authorised to transact business for
* > me daring my absence.
dec28-ti . B.V WILLINGHAM.
r CARPENTERS.
rpWO No I Nogro Ca. pent ere—one bavleg a wife that is
A a brst rate Cook—can be hired from a gentleman
whose address cu be hod at this office. jan27-tf
ARMY REGULATIONS. -
AUTHORIZED EDITION, just published: Price $3 be,
tauS-riqj J- MOPHKRSON ■ CO.
NOTICE.
fjiKOls his date freight will be received at the offfoe oi
P the Soothern Express Oempauy from 8 o’clock, A M,
until 4 o’clock, P. M, only. FRED. COULTER,
marll-tf Agent.
VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SA LE.
A N unimproved Lot or 8qnaro on Whitehall street, eon-
£\. t lining two and adraif acres, on which Mover one
hundred Fruit Trees in fall bearing. For^ermsajpply to
DENTISTRY.
TWQDKIUCK BADGER bos removed bis office to Ivy
JYr* lifter, two doors from HnbbanTs corner on Decatur
street, where be is nicety fitted up, and will be glad to
work for old or new patrons. janltfia*
WANTED,
a N experienced GAilDENEK. tiood references reqnir
/l rd. Permanent employment given, and ahooss tq tree
in rnroished. ....
Apply at (Iris office. febltf
► WANTED.
40/ANTED, to rent for six or twelve months, a famished
I» bouse; would purchase the furniture if of a good
quality. Apply at title office. • novSS. <
SALTI SALT I
SACKS VIRGINIA BALT, lost received and fa
ooaaiiHian by
IL M. PARKS A CO,
decl3-tf Corner of Alshsma sol Pryor streets.
124'
Bxtraet from Orders.
Ordxancx Boura, I
,, . . Richmond, January 3d, 186k j
Maj. IF, Richardson Hunt, P. A. a 3. Atfy.
Under tho law recently pained by C-on^rt-w *asktop0ab
of certain pontons from military service,” you will see
that I ain empowered to antburizo an Ordnance officer to
exempt all “artisans, mechanics and employees in the
eetoMisii oieoltt of each persons as ore or mar bo enrared,
nnder contract with the Government, in ternishing arms,
oi dnacco and ordnance stores, and other munitions of war,
saddles, harness and army supplies.” These men must all
bo enrolled, and then detailed, as provided in eocction six,
General Orders No 83.
You are designated as tho Ordnancsofflcer to act, nnder
this law, for all contractors within your jurisdiction.
J. aOKGAS, Ool.
Chief of Ordnance.
In pursuance of the above order, all Iron Masters and
other contractors within t estates of Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina aud Tennessee, will moke application to
me for tho detail of inch conscripts as may be IndixpensK
ble in earning out their ro.tracts with tbo Ordnance De
partment C » A. To prevent fronds, It will be icquirod
of each coot actor application Jor the detail ot
conscripts, that his requisition shall be acoompai lod by a
certified copy of his contract, on oath that th« sendees of
the parsons desired to be detailed ore indispensable for
the lulflllmeiit of his contract and that the laborer can
not be othoiwuo obtained; and .farther, that when the
Hernias of the conscript* shall no longer be Becdod, the
affiaut will tnrn the conscript over teihe Kuroliinc officer
of the district for scrvic in tho army; also a certificate
of the Unrolling of the dittrict, that the persons nam< d in
the requisition nave been properly enrolled. Certificates
and oaths to be by and before a Justice of the Peace or
otthor Magistrate authorized by law to administer oaths.
All communications addressed to me «t Selma, Ala.,
will meet prompt attention.
. WM. RICHARDSON HUNT,
j*n27-4w Moj, Ac., on UrduanceDnly.
CLaYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.
r ( tilK exercisos of this School will commonce Janiuuj
A ' lu'tli, J8d3. Two Sessions of live month. • ach. <
TUITION PER SESSION.
Primary Cotas .$10
'AlUlaa*.. 16
3d Class iiO
Jth Class 25
Haling beau engaged ia taachiug for sovuial years, we
feel assured that w<. wilt give satisfaction to nil who may
favor us with their patronage; and give ns a (nir aud cau-
ilid trial.
Strict uithWilue e'in Hindis liargoof duties, a cheer fill
compliance with need ml regulations ai d propriety of do
moai-or aud punctual otieudtitce at all times, will be re
quired ot o ti It pupil. • ’ "v '
Pupils charged Horn time of entrauee till cleat of ses
sion, except in q Se* cf protracted Sickucss. For farther
partiiularsaddress THUS A CRAVEN,
- or Mias j ,
jan!7ttf Jonesboro*. Ga.
ff< VBARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sals by
,JyJ jaul3- I rO.-.TKlt. QUEEN A Ovi.
for sale by
decl8-tf
Of\A SACKS RICK FI.0(111 for sale by .
■ Ueclfi-U mnvlL ul
FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
»by - ^
FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
or sale by .
FOSTER, QUKKN A CO.
Om BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for ssle by
doclH-tt FOSTER, QUERN A CO.
1 (l BAll'lfeLS APPLE BRANDY AND CORK WHISKY
, for sale by
fecIS tr FOSTER,,QUEEN A CO.
S MALL LIT FINK SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
Boots for sale by
decl8.tr FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
And General Dealers tn
QROCESIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Decatur fc-treet,
ATLANTA, - - - GltOUGIA.
AS* Prompt In orders and remittances: jan!4-tf
' * iUEABOWKOOK ** FOR SALE.
W E speak advisedly whfn we say that we have never
ottered such a rural property for sale. It is situa
ted one and a half inilss West of Decatur, on theFay-
ettevi.le road,, and six miles fbom Atlanta. The land
consist- of 260 acres, evety acre lying beautifully, and
ol this number of acres, lully fifty consists of excellent
branch bottom. One hundred acres of heavy wooded
laid, has hardly a stick amiss. Thehomwi* not excelled
in all it. apptfitments OLdfinish, by one country resi
dence in a tnonsand, Six rooms, hard finished; closets,
pantry, with glass doors—rooms nnited by lolding doors,
are some of the advadtages. There is a large young or
chard, embracing in its catalogue, literally every frnit
grown iir this latitude. Bat tall and see tbs place lor
yonraelres. We pronounce it a perfect gem.
Janll-lf S. J. SHACKELFORD, Y. M.
c a biflxt o r wood
BIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
'Whitehall Street,
ATLAS T A, .... GEORGIA,
1X7ILL attend to baying and soiling all kinds of mer-
’ * chandize. All orders for goods mast be accompa
nied with the cash to secure attention. janll ly
WHITE & POWERS,
GROCERS,
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, - -
lanlMy*
GEORGIA;
W. H. HANNON & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
declOly
_ UlADqDAMXBS MlUTiLT POST.)
Atlanta, (ia, January 3,1863. J
General Order ho. 1.
A LL tbe Odoms nedprivatea belonging to Companies
A, it, U mud D, of Provost Bottalinn, now absent, are
hereby ordered to report immediately for duty.
By order. O. W. LEE,
Jae* tf Commanding Post.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
1 WISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD CITY DOT, fine loca
tion, either improved or unimproved. Ataev n planta
tion containing “*»• **> nr.lufifi acres, near soma rt tbs
Railroad*. A.ior call ou
• h. a. McLendon,
deciira
HOUSE IN OXFORD TO RENT.
fTUIE HOUSE U in Oxford, Georgia, the sent of Emonr
I College, forty mile* from Atlanta, on tbe Gaergan
Koilroal, has seven targe rooms and two small cnee, from
ten to fourteen acres of food attached. A very dorirsbls
place. Apply to a J Ore or J B Stewart, Oxford, Georgia,
janie-lm
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
Bdiar . ; —AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF’S BUILDING,
(Near Gsorgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
700
WEEDING .HOES.
10 WEPDINa HOES, on conaigufiient and for
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00, *
bbi-tt Commission Merchants.
* FLAY THREAD.
POUNDS BLACK FLAX THREAD, on consign
mrat and tor sale by
’ ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
v"'*™ Commltsion Morchant*.
CANDLES,
oo ,« u L0W CANDLES
36 boxes Star Candles. On consignment and for
ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
fob7-tf Commission Merchants
SOAP.
O NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP.
26 Boxes Toilet Soap, on consignment and for talo by
, ANDERSON, ADAIR * Co,
feb7-tf Commission Merchants,
OATS.
BUSHELS SEED OATS, on consignment and for
sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Oommtstlon Merchant*.
200
MMMf
LEAD.
A QUANTITY OF OLD LEAD, on contignment and for
tale by
■. -. ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
fel>6-tl Coromistion Merchant!.
WHISKEY AND BRANDY*.
Kf\BBLS Corn Whiskey.
16 bbl s Peach Brandy.
16 bbls Apple Brandy. '
flo consignment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Tebltf Commission Merchants.
* SUGAR.
UHD3 Sugar.
100 bblg 6ugar
- 200 Sacks Sugar. *
On Consignment anil fori ale l>y
ANDKU-.ON, AD MR A 00,
febltf Un..,nii'r.-,u Mercl.ants. »)
SAL SODA.
i5 ^lERCBSSAL 80D.V on coiioignmont and for sale
, _ ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
Jantl-tf i Commission Merchants.
NEW RICE.
100 NEW RICr, on consignment and for
, ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Jan8t-tf Ccmmieaion Merchants.
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS.
OK A ®° z MEN’B ENGLISH HALF HOSE; '
An)\J 860 great gross Agato Buttons.
On consignment andfor sale by
. ,, ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00,
Jsnll-tf Commisdon Merchants,
SALT. - ’
Of\ BBLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment and for
»*Ie by ANDERSON, AD Ain A OO,
Janfi-tf Commission Merchants.
NEIV ORLEANS MOLASSES.
Kft BBLS. CHOICE N. O. MOLASSES, on. consignment
and for sale by
janS-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
Ooramission Merchants.
WANTED.
I N a Rolliug Mill at Knoxville, Tara, a Pndler, to whom
1 good wages will be paid. Apply at ,
jan3.tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A GO’S Store.
MADEIRA WINE.
■f \NE BBL. AND A FEW DSMIJ0N8, “A No. 1” Ma-
t deira Wins, on con ignment and for saleby
ra3-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO.
CHICORY.
Of) BARRELS CHICORY, tbe only substitute for Coffer,
on consignment and for sols by th* barrel or sack
e
by
jan2-tf
ANDERSON, Altai It A 00,
Commission Merchants. .
COFFEE.
IJIIFTY 8ACK8 PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and
17 for eate by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
jan2-tf Commission Merchants.
LOGWOOD.
IA BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consignment and
few sols by ANDERSON, ADAIR A to,
jsn2-tf Commission Merchants.
PEA NUTS.
5QQ BUSHELS PEA NUTS, <
■ala by
decll-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
COTTON YARNS.
50
BALKS OOTTON YARNS, on consignment and for
sate by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO,
decll-tf ’ ‘ “ '
RUININE.
OAfl OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on <
u d for sale by
ANDEB80N, ADAIR A 00,
novSfi-tf Commission Merchants.
HARNESS.
- SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for
) sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A OO,
novll-tl
FLOUR.
BBLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on consignment sad for Hie by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A DO,
■arts U
150
CHAMPAGNE.
on DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,, on consignment
4\J for sale by . ANDERSuff, ADAIR A CO,
ANDERSON, aDAIK A 00,
4 by
BUVtS-tf
COUNTRY JEANS,
i LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on
V. mrat and lonota ^7 MBaoN< ADAIR A 00,
novl5-tf ° s ^“ ”—*“
SHUCKS ADD WOOD-CHOPPERS WASTED.
W E wish to purchase 200 bales of Shrek* or Fodder,
in lots of not less than 80 bales, delivered at any
railroad depot between Atlanta and Knoxville, and we
wish to hire 8U Wood Choppers and Team«ters, either
white or Mack, all for Sattrillr, To. Address, stating
price, Ac, A K Sasgo. Atlanta, cr
SKAGO,KENNEDY, PALMERSTON A 00.
- * bl-Sw SoltriU*, To.