Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, February 13, 1863, Image 1

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*H* PUBLIC -GOOD ABVAN'PAGIL BY ADAIR & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1863. VOLUME III—NO. 2 No. H. CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO., GENEKAL Commission Merchants, AUCTIONEERS AND Dealers in Negroes, NO, 8, WHITEHALL taT, OPP. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. • Id addition to our AUCTION AND NEGRO HOUSE, No 8, Whitehall alreet, we hare Are proof storage of 3000 barrels capacity, at oar warerooms, No 1, Alabama street. Our Negro Yard and Lock Up, at No 8, are both safe at d ccmfortahlo. Dealers and other parties will find ns pro- pared to feed aud lodge welt, and from experience in the business since onr boyhood, to hat die the negro properly.- Charges reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed in every In tance. Parlies at a distance may know out market by address- lug us. CRAWFORD, FRAZ&P. A CO. Jan2& fm No 8, Whitehall street CHANGE BILLS. W E are buying Alabama Chang? Bills—payable In in Montgomery • 1 Knfatila, Alabama. ' CBAW PoKD, FKAZKR A CO., jan26tf No 8, Whitehall street. TOBACCO WAREHOUSE The'nndentgned are agents for the sale of TO B AC CO From the largoat and beat MANUFACTURERS OF Virginia & N. Carolina, And will keep constantly on hand a largo and woll assort ed rtock ol all grades required for the tiado cl the Confederate States AND AT MANUFACTURER’S PRICES- • ! The attention of I> E A L E R S la iufiitd to tuts stock before purchasing elsewhere WILLIS & YOUNG, COLLlfiR’S BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. N. B.—Lists of all brands with samples and prices, sent by mail or express, when desired. janl8-lm LANGSTON CRANfi & HAMMOCK. Commission Merchants. NEXT DOOR TO CONFEDERACY OFFICE, WHITEHALL STEEET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Fi>r (ho Rale of Real Estate, all kinds of Aler- " chandise and Prodnce. Prompt personal attention to the filling of all orders. BEVKBEKCFB. W W Clayton, Agent QiBR Bank, Atlanta, Ga. I H Porter, Ag’t Ga K K Depot, Atlanta, Oa. Pbin'zy A CLyton, Augusta, Ga. A P Dearing, Cashier Bank of Athens Geo W Williams A Co, Cuarleston, 8 C. Rev J W Buyko, Macon, Ga A 0 Van Epps, Ch attanoogs. Tenn. HO Roberts, Sweet Water, East Tenn 8 C Ellington, Washington, Ga. jan8I-tf fehlO-U - MAYER & BEKINGER. Commission Merchants, sun whouluu ossuaa is MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND STOCKS, Corner Wblteliall and Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of Mer chandise entrusted to ns, and prompt remittance made for all Goods sold the day sales are made. no?13-3m Agency for Ya. Tobacco. A. CONNELL, Lata of Memphis, Tenn. 1 I AS established in Montgomery, Alabama, a flrshctass f | Agency for alt kinds of 8M0KING AND CHEWING VIRGINIA TOBAOOO, to which he would respectfully di- •ect public attention. The store formerly occupied by 4esers. Middleton A LofUn, No, U Court street, has been weed for tho purpose, where at all times can be found not ,a*y the heat and most general assortment ol Tobacco out- ,lde of Virginia; bat also a constant supply of the ooarseat .ini finest gra lea of 8UGAK. The adhtles lor Obtaining rugar cannot be surpassed by any other house In the Cou- alarecy. sep30-.f Notice—Barks Wanted. MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE, 1 Aiuirt, GA., Jane 20,1S62. . | . 1IU1K best prices wilt he paid by the undersigned fo# 1 large qnanlitiea of the following BARKS; Mem, branches and ro,.t o! Dogwood, (root pi eferred); brancliea and root, of White W illow; root, trunk aud brauchea of American Poplar, (called also White-wood, Canoe-wood and tulip-tree,) toot preferred. These harks must be carefully dried and securely pack ed. They may be brought to this ..(hre, or sent to Mr. L. W. Waller, Botanical Agent, CarlenTilla Oa.; orW. W. - Durham, Botanical Agent, Decatur, Ga. a GEORGE 8. BLACK1E, ijl-tL Surgeon and Medical Pnrrey or, CL S. A GOOD INVESTMENT. A GOOD LOT OF FINE PIANOS Always on hand at Braumuller’s Music Store. febTif ^ TO CONSIGNORS. F ROM THIS DATE, February 1,1SSS, we, Ware-House Merchants ol Weat Point, Ga, will in no wiae be re- vpon-tble lor breaking of iop«a aud damaging or cotton In cU. Wai e-Houras, as a great deal of cottoa has been oa storage for two or rnoie years, aud a gTeat deal hss been exceed to the ueathcr be lore riming hMtMIMMMi theraiortt, mi/ |>«rioa< having cottou in ©iilier of our VI are-II oa**, and expeotii g to hold u* rtepcusible lur dunia^tst, will pliaaee aead forward and receive their cot ton iniaW. , ns we will not be iwpoBSlble. ” \VF CBDOLM, WM O DARDE.', fob5-2«r PERRY COLLINS. •40 REWARD. A SHALL D \ K.K Q i* KEN TRUNK, marW«xi on thv end XjL either Mr*. S*Uu> K Hmce or IIU» Aliev Latimer, Macaaas, Oeorgia, waa taken from the Pwienger Depot, either by mistake- or inient.onajiy, ou last Friday ui«chta the 28th ultimo. Tne above reward will be paid fix the Trunk and content* to Mr. 8. J. Shackelford, under the Poet Ottce, a ad no question* naked. dee2> ti R If PARKS M W BUTOHKSen NEW FiR M . • It. M. PARKS & CO., AUCTION AND Commission Merchants, No. 1-1 Alabama Street, Corner of Pryor, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, R E3PE0TFULLY solicit a sharo • f patronage and hope by atrict attention to holiness to give entire aatie- tactiouto their patrons. deeb-tf AJIOSSi IiIGON Sc CO., Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cornor of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, E OB tho sale of Prodnce, Merchandise, Real Estate, Ne groes, Ac. Ada#-*' INMAN, COLE Sc CO., GENERAL _____ Commission Merchafnts, For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise, Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stocks, Negroes, Stc. W M have ample store room, anil will give personal at. tention to all business entrusted to ns. Office Ir Beach A Boot’s store, Whitehall street. novl-tl BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE, EXCHANGE, BANK BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, bought And sold. By M. SAL08HIN A 00, Brokers, noT2fi-3m* Alabama street, near Whitehall. WANTED, AT THE ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY. • • FOR OAS?, 6,000 CORDS BARK. ■ -LI.HENDERSON, Agent. JaalTtf ? TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT. L N consequence of the extraordinary demands made upon our Hoads for Transportation, by the Confede rate States Government; together with the existence of a state of circumstances, over which we nor our Agents can hare any control, notice is hereby given, that the Western A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A Wi st-I’oinl Railroads will not heieafter receive, transport, or store aay freight, until farther notice, (except for Govern a ent) unless the owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of ship ment, first signs a stipulation or agreement, relieving the Beads from all liability for lues or damage JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent W. A A. R. R. ISAAC SCOTT, President M. A W. K. E. GKO. G. HULL Superintendent A. A W. P. K. R. Atlaotv, Nov. 38, 1-42. uovkdtt tenting* JEO. W. ADAIR,......, J. HENLY8M1TH, ■DITOBS AND PR0PBIBT0B8. B. 0. SMITH, M. D, J. N. CARDOZO, ASSOCIATE xnmss. attempt or effort to smuggle contraband property will forfeit the same and subject the party to imprisonment during the war. (Signed) L. C. Turner, Major and Judge Advocate. Yankee Gallantry! Bad Manners Innate ! The Richmond Enquirer of the Cth inst. says: Here follows a comnn mention addressed by a lady who lately enjoyed the hospital ities of the flag of truce boat, to the British Consul. It is but one of many similar cases; for the Yankee warrior is very brave against our women.. Doubtless the Consul will communicate the facts to his Govern ment, but we do not by any means antici pate that the English Government will take any steps in the matter, it would be too like “intervention and England’s policy w neutrality: — , Febr 1st, 1863. To II. B. M. Consul, —, Virginia: Sir—Under, the impression that, as a Consul of the British Government, you have authority to take cognizance and make reports of any ill treatment Of Brit’ ish females, I presume to intrude my griev ances on your notice, not only injustice to tnyseif, but.to others who have been simil arly insulted. While I ,vas staying in Maryland, the following advertisement was issued from the U. S. Government for the benefit of Ladies who were anxious to come South. I immediately hastened to avail myself of the opportunity to return to my friends in Virginia, from whom I had for some time been separated. I made, on oath, the statement required; and having no relatives in the army on either side, and not troubling myself with the politics of the country, I anticipated • no difficulty, and therefore embarked at Washington for Virginia on the 7th of January, 18GjL in the steamer New York, with some five or six hundred females, not one of whom I had ever seen before. [Imagine my aston ishment when, as soon as the boat had left Washington, 1 found we had to go t hrough a personal examination—a condition for which ws were not prepared, as by refer ence to the advertisement you will find it is not so nominated in the bond. Had I been aware of it, nothing would have in duced me to enter that vessel and endure such indignities. . Imagine to yourself the most scrutini zing, personal inspection, conducted, it is true by women, but in the presence of a man, who watched the ladies suspiciously as they were divested of each article of dress. My British feelings burned with indignation, and my cheeks with blushes at the degradation; but I was powerless, far from home and had to submit. This was not all. You will perceive, from the advertisement, that each lady was al lowed a package or trunk containing fe male wearing apparel, weighing 100 lbs, and, though 1 had strictly adhered to this injuction, they opened my trunk, and rob bed me of half the clothing in it; the whole contents being scarcely a sufficient supply for any lady moving in respectable society. Now, I would ask you, sir, is there no re dress for thiB? The Government which thus robs innocent foreigners of their property, and insults their feelings with impunity, may also dispose of their lives whenever it can invent a pretext. 1 see no bounds to its power. They impose upon us oaths,, whose value they, themselves, regard not; they subject us to degrading treatment without the least notice; and while pretending to grant us free travel, pay themselves twice over by their robberies, which they dignify by the name of confiscations. They are the do ings of the powers that be in Washington, and I simply ask have they the right to confiscate the personal property of an unoffending foreigner? Must every British subject leave the country? Or is there no voice to reach across the Atlantic and plead for us? Surely all nations have not lost their chivalry and manhood, but there must yet be some power that will stand by unprotected females and preserve them from insult and robbery 1 You will pardon me if I write warmly, as 1 feel deeply; and pray favor me with an early reply, for it is not my intention to let such proceedings pass unnoticed, other English ladies having suffered in the same manner. I am, sir, Your obd’t serv’t, APPLICATIONS TO GO SOUTH. Judge Advocate’s Office, 1 Washington Citt, Nov. 15,1802. j Applications hiring been made by ladies to go to their friends and families in the South, notice is hereby given that all appli cants must make a written statement at this office, verified by oath, between this date and tne 16th day of December next, setting forth:— 1st. The name, age, and residence of the applicant. 2d. The date when she came within the military lines of the United States, for what purpose, and where she has resided. 3d. The place she desires to go to, and the purpose or object thereof. The persons to whom leave will be grant ed will be sent with a suitable escort from •Washington to the lines of the United States forces in Virginia with such personal effects as shall be allowed to pass. No person will be allowed to take more SNUFF, SNUFF. Tobacco, Tobacco IAHB undesigned have ob hxtd 1.008 boxee of Manu- I. factored Tobacco, from the loweMto the ft: ret grade* and will continue to manat* tare throughout iho .mn- mer. Atso, * largo amount of enpetior Smoking Tobacco, are also itaaufecturara a an ex.-alleot article of Snuff— Pei-eon. rriabins to deal ox apecnlaie in may or *11 of the above, will do w ell to giro cs a caU at au exriydaj. Fa- ciiitire for traneportation are g»‘l. OureaUMuhmentu - , , , . located as miles xx»t of Huiibcro’.x Q,*> miioe from the) than one package of female wearing ap- n c Centre! Railroad. Address.^^ ^ brother, 1weighing not over one hundred fobT-iot * " T » 1|T ' Ho. m c 1 round COAL LANDS FOR SALE. A 8 Agent for the Tennessee River Mining, Manufactur ing and Trenxportatlf u Company, I will offer for sale at par, on the 18th instant, at the Bank of Augusta, Au gusta, Ga, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars worth ef the Stock of said Company. - The property consists of 1,700 acres of fine Coal Lands, lying In Marlon coonty, Tennessee, on tho Notth side of Tennessee River, near the month of Battle Creek, fire miles above Biidgeport, and four miles below tho town of Jaspor, formerly known a* the Cool Broke of G W Rice, which have been partially opened and workod for msny years; tho Railroad from Bridgepott tu Jasper, being nearly graded, passe* directly jn front of tho Mlnoi. These mines were careful 1 j" selected year* ago, as tho best that could be found, both for quality of Coal and fa- ciliUes of transportation. Tho titles are , erfect, and the whole property placed under a good charter aud stocked at $1,001,000. As soon as the above tale ia msdo, I will give the Com pany $26,000, freo of charge, to pot the Mines in active operation. Tliep esont owner* are John P King, of Augusta, Wm L Mitchell, of Athens, Ga. David Westfield and John Ed- mondEon of Murray com ty, Ga., and myself. Wm L Mitchell i> President of the Company, and pur chasers are referred to him and John P. King, or id ward White, of Atlanta, for further information. Persons wishing to examine for thoinselrrs, prior to thp 18th iust^ will find mii at home, ready to accompany them to tho Mines. A. *ITZ JERALD, fel>7-lfebl8. Dalton, Georgl . LAMAB HOUSE FOR SALE. Best Property ip Knoxville. Tenn. I WILL SELL THE LAMAR HOUSE—'bo most exten sive, be t famished and'best situated Hotel in Knox ville; Tenutflseo. It is very nearly fireproof aud built with, ut ieg.nl to expense, in the most approved Myle.— tt is tho most profitable property 1 evei owned It is al most oblige l to increase in value. Vet my life lias been a profos ioual one, aud 1 wonlu prefer a different invest moot, though less rouinnerative. Tho propeity is now le S' d lor a long term to a responsible, good te ant pay ing fine profit, wbico the pi icua.er can controne or ter minate as he may choose. ieb3 ltu W. U. SNEED. A “GOOD UUG,» SURE, sin ACRES OK WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE, tJt) within teven miles of Atlanta, on the road leading ui Tamer A Alsyson’s Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling house and ont buildings; also, a No. 1 steam Saw Mill iu line inuning order, wub lathe and shingle machines at tached, well power sufiic ent to ran them all at the same tiiuo. All for the small sum of $d,00u. Those wishing to pnrcliaie will please apply to J.R. Uuysoo, Atlanta Fe male institute, or J. B. Mayson, on the premises docli-tr DESIUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1 i)i t ACRES OF LAND, 16 cleared the balanco heavily J,4t\) tu bered, with a large, completely finished huusb containing nine room, with closets and tiro places; two ftamcd negro houses, smoke houao, carriage home, stable, cow sheds; a fine orchard, u large garden, Ac. Said place Is situated on the publio road, five miles from Marietta and .ix from Powder t-piings—both placea of r. sort In summer. For particulars apply to R. W. Joy nor, of the firm of Hamilton, Maikiey A Joyner,.Atlanta, or to J. M. ippinger, on the p.omues. doclo tf Oxnoa or Assistant Quaxtxrii asta Columbus, tl«K? Bept. 6,1802. | * b l order of Quartermaster Get,. ,1, I have been e trusted with eniire<!.iBmai. . ..Iloctu * the M ji the beeves killed for the eiiu.. — (aiming, ana Hi. purchase ol Leather for manulu. uu i.,g. funner* bavin. Leather on hand and wanting Hiuos, will do well to ad truss mo with proper references. The army most be shoo rod it is the duty of all patriotic tanners to assist in » luing. All leather held at unreasonable prices will Is nproMod F. W. DILLARD, seplOtf A Qm. A GOOD CHANCE. I HE undersigned is authorized by the Secretary of War, through the Colonol commanding this Port, to raise a Company of One Hundred Men, to serve in the Piovosl Uuard, This offers au excellent chanco to those who desire to volunteer In this favorite service. The Company will be stationed permanently in Atlanta. Application should bo made early to too undersigned, at Camp Shackluiord, Atlanta, Georgia, janxu-tf Captain O.S. JENKINS. THIEVING WOMEN. S OME Ladies this day (Tuesday £7tb) about half-past one o’clock, stole from my store, two Ends, or Rem nants, of Brown Jeans, one piece of Green Veil Barepe, and one piece of Block' Veil Lace. These woman are known. Their movements have beon watched for some time, and thry have at last been detected. I advise them to send back iuy goods and steal no more. jan'Jfitf P. G. BESSBNT. K 000 dOAHa. XUU yards Hair Cloth Wood by the Cord For sale by jan28-lm PRASE A DAViS. TAKEN UP. A BLACK AND WHITE COW, with a yondg cal^ which the owner can have by proving propeity and pay ing for advertising. Apply to Jan2S-tf J. D. SIMS. SHEEP SKINS. W ANTED, at the Atlanta Sabre Manufactory, Mari etta street, from Six to ten dozen black, dressed sheepskins, for which the highest price trill be given. Janl4-lm * U. MARSHALL A 00. NOTICE. W O F1SBACK is anthorized to transact business for me daring my absence. dec28-ti B V WILLINGHAM. CARPENTERS. rjl WO No V Nogro Ca. penters—one having a wife that is X a first rate Cook—can be hired lrom a gentleman whose address can be had at this office. Jau2;-tf ARMY REGULATIONS. A UTHORIZKD EDITION, just published: Price $8 60, ' £ ^n3- t tf. J. M0PHEBSON A CO. NOTICE. F ROM his date freight will be received at the office ol the Southern Express Company from 8 o’clock, A. M, until 4 o’clock, P. IL, only. FRED. COULTER, marll-tt Agent VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALK. A N unimproved Lot or Square on Whitehall street, con taining two ami a-half acres, on which is over one hundred Fruit Tree* in full bearing. For terms apply to *epl7-tf J. W. DUNCAN. DENTISTRY. TV0DSR1CK BADGER has removed his office to Ivy J\ street, two doors lrom Hubbard’s corner on Decatnr street, where be is nlce-y fitted np, aud will be glad to week for old or new petrous. janltt-lm* 1 TaUyHovJ? c • poun Js, and suoject to inspection; and any . * > WANTED, A N experienced GARDENER. Good references reqnir ed. Permanentemplojment given, and ahotue to live in fnraislud. . Apply at tbis office.. febltf WANTED. W ANTED, to rent for six or twelve months, a furnished bouse; wonld purchase the furniture if of a good quality. Apply at this office. noT2S. « SALTt SALT! SACKS VIRGINIA SALT, just received and for ion by R- M. PARKS A CO, decU-lf Corner of Alabama and Pryor itreeta. 124 ”S£: Extract from Orxitri. • .. . Obdhakcx Bobxac, I. . ’ ' R'chmobd. January 3d, 186 L j Eg> IF, Richardson Hunt, P. A. G S. ArCy. Under the law recently passed bj Congresa “exemption of certain persons from military service,”, yon will «e that 1 am empowered to authorize an Onlnarco officer to exempt all "artisans, mechanics aud employees in the establishments of such persons as are or may be engaged, under contract with the Government, in tarnishing arms, oidnarceand orduance stores, and other munitions of war, sadules, harness and army supplies. ’ These men mast all bo enrolled, and then detailed, as provided in secction six, General Orders No £8. Von are designated as theOrdnanceofilcer to act, under this law, for all contractors within your jurisdiction. - J. GOltUAS, Col. Chief of Ordnance. In pursuance of the above order, all Iron Masters and other contractors within t e States of Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Teuncsaee, will make application to me tdr the detail of such conscripts as may ho indispensl- bloin carrying oat their ro„tracts with the Ordnance De partment Cs*. To-prevent frauds, it will he required of each coot actor making application for the detail of conscripts, that his requisition shall bo nccompat ied by a certified copy of his contract, on oath that th- servkea of the persona desired to be detailed are iudispeusablo for thetnlfillmentof his contract and that tho laborer can. not be otherwise obtained; and faither, that when the services of tho conscripts shall no longer be needed, the affiant will turn the conscript over to the Enrolling officer of the district for servic. in tho army; also a certificate of the Enrolling of the diltrict, that the persons man, d in the requisition nave been properly enrolled. Certificates and oaths to bo by and before a Justice of the Peace or otther magistrate authorized by law to administer oaths. AU communications addressed to mo at Selma, Alu., will meet prompt attention. WM. RICHARDSON HUNT, jan27-4w Maj, Ac., ou Urdnanco Duty. CL&.YTON HIGH SCHOOL. Male and Female. HK exorcises of,this School will commence January 19th, 1863. Two Session* of five months. arh. TUITION PER SESSION. Primary Glass $10 2d Class ifl. 3d Class ; 20 4th Class.... 25 Having beon engagod id teaching for several years, we feel assured that we will give satistactiou to all who may fitvor ns with their patronage, aud give us a fair and can did trial. Stilet failh'ulne 8 in the dis- harge of duties, achoerful compliance with needlul regulations ai d propriety ol do- moanOr and punctual attendance at all times, will be re quired of each pupil. Pupils charged from time of entrance till dose ef son- sicn, except in c see of protracted sickness. For fhriher parti.ulars address THOS. A CRAVEN, or Miss , Jsnl7'tr Jonesboro’, Ga. ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO., Wholesale Grocers ■ .-JU ivr —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WOODRUFF'S BUILDING, (Near Georgia Railroad Batik,) ATLANTA, * GEORGIA, WEEDING .HOES. 10 WEEDING HOES, on consignment and for ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00, . Commission Merchants. sale by fcb7-tf " 700 FLAX THREAD. POUNDS BLACK FLAX THREAD, on consign ment and lor sale by , ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, I.b7-4f CoramtistoikMerchants CANDLES. 1()f) SOKES TALLOW ClNtiLKS 39 boxis Star Candles. On consignment and for “'oby ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, ieb7-tf Commission Merchants SOAP. O NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP. 26 Boxes Toilet Soap, on consignment and for tale by ' * ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, lebi-tf Commission Merchants. 'T* . OATS. BUSHELS SEED OATS,'On consignment and for ... , ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, *®6-tf Commistion Merchants. LEAD.' A QUANTITY OF OLD LEAD, on consignment and lor tale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, febo-tf Commission Merchants, WHISKEY AND BRANDY* C A BBL3 Corn Whiskey. 16 bbls Peach Brandy. . 10 bbls Applo Brandy. On consignment and for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, " e ““> . Commission Merchaute. i BARREL'S EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sala by uu jun!3- i FObTKK, QUEEN A Oo. for sulo by docl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO. KATIERCES KICK for tale by doclS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO. OAA SACKS BICE FLOUR for sale by OkJU U0Cl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO. •1AA BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by decl8-tf FOSTER, QOEKN A 00. IA BARBELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY for sale by deU8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO. S MALL LOT j£xk SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN Boot* for sale by decl8-tf FOSTER, QUERN A CO. P. O’CONNOK & CO., Commission Merchants, And General Dealora in GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE, Decatur tetreet, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, 43* Prompt In orders and remittances. Janl4-tf < niEADOWNOOK” FOR SALK. W E spoak advisedly when wo vay that we have never. ofiered such a rural property tor sale, It is situa ted one and a half miles West of Decatur, on the Fay- ettevi.lu road, and six miles from Atlanta, lhe land conaistTcf 260 acres, eveiy acre lying beautifully, and ol this number of acres, tally fifty Consists of excellent branch bottom. One hundred acres of heavy woodod land, has hardly a stick amiss. Thehonseis not excelled in all it* appciitments ai.dfinish, by one country resi dence in a tuonsand, Six rooms, hard fiaisbed-; closets, pantry, with glnsa doors—rooms united by foldiDg 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 Uu placo for yonraelves.- We pronounoe it a perfect gem. janll-tf S. J. SHACKELFORD, V. M. t.B XIPLZT 0 ¥ WOOD J&IPLEY Sc WOOD, Commission Merchants, Wliiteliall Street, ATLANTA, - GEORGIA, V17ILL attend to buying and selling all kinds of mer- » » chandize. AU orders for goods most be accompa nied with the cash to secure attention. Janll ly WHITE & POWERS, WBOLZIALB XXD XXTXIL OR OOERS, Marietta Street, ATLANTA, |anl3-ly* - - GEORGIA; W. H. HANNON & BROTHER, WHOLESALE Commission Merchants, p MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, declO ly HxxDqtuuzxs Miutaet Foot, 1 Atlanta, Ga., January 3,1863. j General Order ho. L A LL the officeisznd privates h. longing to Oompauic* A, B, C and D, of Provost Battalion, now absent.are horehy ordered to report immediately for duty. By order. G- W. LEE, Jao4 tf Commanding Poet. WANTED TO PURCHASE. 1 WIHH TO PURCHASE A GOOD CITY LOT, fine loca tion, cither improved or nmroprored. Also, a Planta tion containing some 600 at luOO acres, near eome of the “ ‘ m drove “ Railroads. Ad declfi-tf ■ or call on N. A. UoLENDON, BaitTiwOwt 200 1 25Q 11111)3 Snt t &r -" SUGAR.’ 100 bbls Sugar. SAk Backs Sugar. On Consignment and for vale by , ANDERaON, ADAIR A 00., ■filu Commivsion Merchants. J SAL SODA. ^ TIERCES SAL SODA -On consignment and for rale by jan21-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00, Commission Merchants. NEW RICE. 100 NEW KlCli, on consignment and for ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO., JanSl-tr.^ -- C.mmloetDlrMerchants. HOSIERY AND BUTTONS. OKI l DOZ MEN’S ENGLISH HALF HOSE; AltJtJ 860 groat gross Agate Buttons. On consignment andfor sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO-. Janll-tf Commission Merchants. i SALT. OA BBLS. KANAWHA SALT, on cousigumont and for ^ * de by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, Jan9-tf Commiwion Merchtint*. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Kfl BBLS. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, on consignment ftll J f or Ki | 0 Ky , „ ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, Jan9-tf Commission Merchants. 1 „ , . WANTED. 4 N a Rolling Mill at Knoxville, To in, a Pudler, to whom . good wages will bo paid. Apply at Jan3-tf ANDERSON, aDAIR A CO’S 8tore. MADEIRA WINE. O NE BBL. AND A FEW DEMIJONB, “A No. 1" Ma deira Wine, on con ignment and for saloby janS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO. - CHICORY. Oil BARBELS CHICORY, the only substitute for Coffee, tPJ on consignment and for rale by the barrel or sack by ANDERSON, AU&IK A CO, jan2-tf e - Commission Merchaiits. COFFEE. EiUTV SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and J7 for salo by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, Jan2-tf Commission Merchants. LOGWOOD, BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consignment and for rale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, Commission Merchants. 10 jan2-tf .PEA NUTS. 600 BC311K1 ' 3 Kll - rS > va consignment and or *“** ty ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, decll-tf ' ' ’ “ ' ‘ sun, AyAjft a w., CommiiMioii MerchanU. COTTON TARNS. BALKS COTTON YARNS, on consignment and for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO, decll-tf Commission Merchants. 50 QUININE. OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on consign- AiKJKJ nient and for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00, nov26-tf Coiemlssion Merchants. HARNESS. ; SETS BUGGY HARNESS, an consignment and for ) sale by . ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00, nor21-tl Commission Mecrhaot*. FLOUR. RBL3. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR a CO, • novl5-tf . Commission ererchanta 150 Oil DOZ. CD 4\) for sale I CHAMPAGNE. DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINS,, on consignment and I by ANDERSON, ADAIR sc Co, UOT1&-M Commission Merchants. 4 SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for sal V bT ANDERSON, *DA1K A CO, »uvl5-tl Commisnion Msrcbauta. COUNTRY JEANS. . LARGE IA)T OF COUNTRY JEANS, ou couaign- tY ment and foraale by novlb-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR A 00, Cotmmaaicn Merchants. HOUSE IN OXFORD TO RENT. r E HOUSE U in Oxford, Georgia, the scat of Emory College, forty mifia from Atlanta, oa the Georgia Bailroad, baa aeven large roc ms and two email cneu, from ten to fourteen acre* of land attached. A very doakfible place. Apply to G J Orr or J 8 Stewart, Oxford, Georgia. SHUCKS ISO WOOD-CHOPPERS WANTED. W E wish to purchase 990 bait* of Shic’'a or Fodder, In lota of not leas than 89 bale*, de-iverod at any railroad depot between Atlanta and Knoxville, and we wiah to hire 39 Wood Ohoppers and Teamsters, either white or blrck, alt for Saitvide, Ya. Addrtsi, stating price, *c., A K Seago, Atlanta. u r SKAGO, KENNEDY, PALMERSTON A CO. 'fcbl-iw Saltvilie, Va.