Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, February 14, 1863, Image 1

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fSI PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE, BY ADAIR & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1863. VOLUME IH—NO. 3 1ST o. H. CRAWFORD, FRAZER & OO. r GENERAL Commission Merchants, AUCTIONEERS Dealers in Negroes, NO, 8. WHITEHALL ST, OPP. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. Id addition to onr AUCTION AND NKGRO HOUSE, No 8, Whitehall atreet, are have Are proof storage of 3000 barrolt capacity, at onr warerooms, No 1, Alabama atreet. Onr Negro Yard and Lock Up, at No 8, are both safe ai d comfortable. Dealer* and other parties will And na pre pared to feed and lodge well, and from experience in the business ainco onr boyhood, to bat die the negro properly. Charges reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed In every in tance. . , Partite at a distance may know out market by addre log na. CRAWFORD, FRAZSR ft CO. jan2T.Cm No 8, Whitehall atreet CHANGE BILLS. W E are buying Alabama Change Bills—payable in in Montgomery ■ r Eniaula, Alabama. CHAWFuRI), FRAZER A CO., Junto If No 8, Whitehall atreet. IAN8ST9N CRANE & HAMMOCK Commission Merchants. HBXT DOOR TO CONFEDERACY OFFICE, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Frr the Sale of Real Estate, all kinds of Mer chandise and Produce. Prompt personal attention to the filling of all ordeife. RKFEHKNCES. W W Clay ton, Agent OaRR Bank, Atlanta, Oa. I a Porter, Ag’t Oa R K Depot, A llanta, Oa. Phlnxy A Clayton, Augusta, Oa. A V Dearing, Cashier Bank of Athens Ueo W Williams A Co, Ouarleaton, H 6. Rea J W Burke, Mace,-, Oa. A C Van Epps, Chattanooga. Tenn. K 0 Roberts, Sweet Water, East Tenn 8 O Ellington, Washington, Oa. Jni.81-tf TOBACCO wa-Rebcotjse; Tbt» nndarifgood are ngoDt* for the «*Ie of i? O B A C C O , From the largest and beat MANUFACTURERS OF 'riAglUla, Ou I*. Ocwoiiixu, And will keep constantly on band a large and wall aasort- * ed stock of ull grades requited for (be trade of the Confederate States AND AT MANUFACTURER’S PRICES. ^ The attention of E> BALE R S la tnnUd to tela stock before purchasing elsewhere. WILLIS & YOUNG, COLLIER’S BLOCS, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ' N. U —Lists of all brands with samples and price#, sent by mall or express, when desired. janl8-lm MAYER & BERINGER, Commission Merchants, aim WHOLESALE DEALERS IS MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, BONDS AND STOCKS, » ' Corner Whttebmll and Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. F ARTICULAR attention paid to consignments of Mer chandise entrusted to us, and prompt remittance made for ail Goods sold the day sales are made. norl3-3m JEO. W. ADAIR,.......J. HENLY SMITH, EDITORS AHD PROPRIETORS. B. a SMITH, U. D,... J. N. 0ARD0Z0, A8S0CIAI* XDIM R8. . ' S B U PAX IS M W HUTCBXS0K NEiV FIRM. R. M. PARKS & CO , A. XJ O T I O N AHD Commission Merchants, For !h - Southern Confederacy. Messrs. Editors: As an act of simple justice to the officers commanding troops* from. Northern Georgia, I desire through the medium of your paper to remove from the publio mind an impression sion that an editorial that appeared in Con federacy of the 4‘h inst., is calculated to produce. The editorial referred to iB in the following language: “We learn that Colonel Lee gives it ai his opinion that the officort, the volunteers who have deserted are to blame for it—far moi c than the men,” &c. This is indeed a grave charge for Col. Lee to make against the many gallant and patriotic offi cers now in the service of the Confederate States commanding troops from Northern Georgia. We are willing to concede without any personal knowledge, but Jrom general reputation, that Col. Lee is an energetic offi cer, but we feel that it is due to the officers commanding troops from that portion of the State, to see, as far as we are concerned, that his reputation is not enhanced at our expense. The .troops composing “Smith’s Legion, Georgia Partisan Hangers” are principally from Northern Georgia, and wo can Say of our own knowledge, that the officers of this Legion have used every effort in their power not only to discourage desertions, but to bring to trial those who have deserted from this command. As an evidence of this fact fact we desire <o state about the 18th day of August last, four men of this command were tried by a garrison court martial at Loudon, Tenn., for being absent from the command without leave. The sentence of the - Court Martial in each case, was the forfeiture of one month’s pay and publio reprimand by the Colonel. ‘ This reprimand which we append to this article, was accordingly published by order of Col. Sumner J. Smith commanding the Legion, on dress parade the evening subse quent to the finding of the Coart. The tone of this reprimand speaks for itself and will, we are inclined to think, furnish an ample refutation of the charge above referred to, as far sb the officers of our command arc con cerned. AN OFFICER OF SMITH’S LEGION. mothers, wives and children, I answer, no 1 Then, sojdiers, as you love country life and reputation; as yon would avoid entailing the taint and shame of a'disgraoed and dishonor ed descent upon your innocent offspring ; aye, by all these and every consideration which should actuate the heart of the man and the patriot, I adjure you to wipe out thiB foul blot upon your name, redeem your character as soldiers and mpn, and shun as you would the gates of infamy and death, all such ungentle- manly and unsoldierly crimes and condnct in the future. S. J. SMITH, Colonel Commanding. COAL LANDS FOR SALE. A 8 Agant for the Tennessee River Mining, Manufactur ing and Transportation Company,I will offer for sale at par, on ibe 18th instant, at the Bank of Angusta, Au gusta, Ga, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars worth ef the Stock of said Company. The property consists of 1,700 acroa of fine Coal Lands, lying iii Marion connty, Tennessee, on the North side of Tennessee Hirer, near the mouth of Battle Creek, fife miles above Bridgeport, and four miles below the town of Jasper, formerly known ai the Coal B»nka of G W Hire, which have been partially opened and worked for many yiors; the Railroad from Bridgepoit to Jasper, being nearly graded, passes directly in front of the Miner. These mines were carefully selected years ago, as the best that could be found, both for quality of Goal and fa- cililies of transportation. The titles are j ei feet, and the whole property placed under a good charter and stocked at $l,00d,0i>0. As aoon as the above sale is msde, I will give tho Com pany $16,000, free of chargo, to pot the Mines in active operation. Tliep-esent owners are John P King, of Angnsla, Wm L Mitchell, of Athens, Ga, David Westfield and John Ed mondson of Murray com ty, Ga., and myself. Wm L Mitchell Is President of tho Company, and pur chasers are reierred to him and John P. King, or Edward White, of Atlanta, for further information. Persons wishing to examine for themselv'S, prior to the 18 th mst., will find me at home, ready to accompany thorn to the Hines. . A. JrlTZ JKBALD, feb7-tfebl8. * Dalton, Georgia. ATLANTA, - - GEORG! R ESPECTFULLY solicit a share < t patronage and hope by strict attention to business 'to give entire satis- taction to their patrons. deo5-U Agency for Ya. Tobacco, A- CONNELL, Late of Memphis, Terns. I I A8 established In Montgomery, Alabama, a first-clou CL Ageucy for Ml kinds ol SMOKING AND.CHEWING Virginia tobacco, to which he would respectfully Ur- • «Ct pubUc attention. The sfore formerly occupied by dessrs. Middleton A LofUn, No, 11 Court street, has been touted for the purpose, where at all times can ho found not jn'y the best and most general assortment ol Tobacco oov side or Virginia; but also a constant supply o: the coarsest and finest gra ice of SUGAR. The tacilitica lor obtaining Sugar cannot be surpassed by any other bones In the Coo- ■ iep30-,f Notice—Barka Wanted. MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, i Atlanta, Os, June 20. ISO. | • 1 UB beet prices will be bald by the undersigned for JL large quantities of tho following BARKS: Stem, branches and root of Dogwood, (root preferred), branches and roots of White W iUow; root, trunk and branches ol American To; Ur, (called also White-wood, Canoe-wood and tulip-tree,) loot preferred. lb.ee barks most be carefully dried and securely pack ed. 1 hey may L-e brought to this office. or soot to Mr. 1.. tv. Wilier, ifo t&u cal Agent. Carter«vulc i.« ; or W. W. bill ham, Hotamcal Agent, Docatur. Us. GEORGE 8. BLACKIE, iyl-tL Surgeon and Medical Purveyor, u. 8. A. GOOD INVESTMENT. A GOOD LOT OF FINE PIANOS Always on hand at Braumuller’s Music Store. fob7-.f TO CONSIGNORS. OROM THIS DATK, February 1,1&$3, we, Wora-Hoota U McicUauu of Poiut, Ga, will in no wiae be ic- «pon»ib!e foe breaktog ol rope# and damaging of cotton la ca» Ware-ilou*r«t, aa a great deal of cotton ha* bean an storage for two or more yean, mad a great deal had been expooed to ibe weather before com log iu our yoeortjloti; therefore, auy persona haviug cotton iu either o* our Wore II juoeo, and expactii g to hold na responsible for damage*, will pleaoe send forward aad receive their cot ton iimiKMiUu l v oa we a ill not be nwponaible. 19 W P CBIrOLM, WM O DAKDK>, feb5-2w FKRRV COLLUiS. $‘40 HKWAKU. A bM*LLD&RK GtkKKtt TRUNK, marked on the end either Mrs. Sa&lia K. Usnoe or Mias Alice Latimer, Aims asm, Georgia, vu taken from the Pasaenger Depot, either by mistake or intenPonally, on lost Friday night, the kSth ultimo. Toe above reward will be paid for the Think and ooatenls to Mr. 8. J. Shackelford, under the Foot 061 oe, sad no queetfona asked. dtc'J- If «».n , Fitmur of Prvnr. Reprimand of Col. Sumner J, Smith, Command manding Smith's Legion. — nrarn-v—■ Privates W. M„ R. G. F„ E. C„ W. C-, of DENIABLE PROPERTY EUR SAGE AMOSS, UGON & CO*. Wholesale Grocers AHD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA. GEORGIA, E OR the sale of Produce, Merchandise, Real Estate, Ne groes, Ac. <W85-tf W H UMAX. ** OoLX. _ W P IXKAH. INMAN, COLE & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise, Real Estate, Live Stock, Bonds, Stock*, Negroes, &c. W E have ample store room, and will give personal at. tention to all business entrusted tom. Office tr Beach A Boot’s store, Whitehall street. novl " BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE, EXCHANGE, BANK BILLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD. By M. 3ALOSHIN A 00, Broken, coriUWm* . Alabama street, near Whitehall. WANTED, AT THE ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY. •FOR CASH, 6,000 CORDS BARK. jani;tf B. T. HENDKRSON, Agent. TO SHIPPERS OF FBBRBU. f N consequence of the extraordinary demands made JL upon our Hoads for Transportation, by tho Confede rate Btale* Government; together with tho existence of e state of clrcunJtauces, over which we nor onr Agaeta can have any couirul, notice ishereby given, that the Western A Atlantic, Macon A Western, and Atlanta A W. st-Pcint Railroad* will not heseafler receive, transport, or store any freight, until further notice, (except for Ouvermi ent) unless the owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of ship ment, first signs a stipulation or agreement, relieving the Read, from all liability lor Iras or damage JOHN 3. ROWLAND. Superintendent W. A A. R. K. ISAAC SCOTT, President M. A W. B. R GEO. a. HULL, Superintendent A. A W. P. B. R. Atlanta. Nov. 23, DO. nort»U SNUFF, SNUFF. Tobacco, Tobacco |M1E nnderiigned have on hand 1,000 boxee of Mann- I factored Tobacco, from the ioweat to the fineat grade# aod will coctioue to manatef tare throughout the *u»- m*r. Al*o» a large ubi*u nt of lupcrior ^MiAlsg Tobitco, ore olao Mauufactar<*r* ol an exa'ellent axticlo of Santf— Per»au« wi*Ling to deal or apecalaxo 41 any or all of U»e above, will do weU to give c« .call Ato-Mf- *- nation’s trust- Soldidrs^has "Margin, claims um> you I'liAfi imp c.TiYiri fjr'tranisport»tlon are good. Onr eeUt'luhient is leBS laTO^i SOniV.' .ftW' located 20 miles Hast of Hillsboro’, NC,SO aula from tbe j blood urhimHtrok :(1 ^«.h*ArU N C Ceutral Railroad. Addreaa. JL JONES A BROTHER, fcb7-10t I* 11 ! Ho, N C LAMAR HOUSE FOR SALE. Nest Property in Knoxville. Tenn. WILL SELL THE LAMAR HOUSE—:he most exten sive, be t fornished and beet situated Hotel in Knox ville, Tennessee. It is very nearly fire-proof and built wlthmt regard to expense, in the most approved style.— It is the most profitable property I ever owned. It is al most oblige 1 to increase In valne. Yet my life has been a profes.lonal one, and I would prefer a different inTeBt ment, though lees remunerative. The property is now le. sed lor a long term to a responsible, good te ant pay ing fine profit, which the ptrenaser can continue or ter- minute as he may choose. feb3 lm W. H. SNEED. A “GOOD EGG,” SURE. A fc. ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED LAND FOR BALK, Jfd within seven miles of Atlanta, on the road leading to Turner A May.on’a Ferry, with a comfortable dwelling lioUM* and out-buildings; also, a No. I Steam Saw Mill in fine running order, with lathe and shingle machines at tached, with power sufficient to run them all at the same time. All for the Bmali sum of |5,00u. Those wishing to purchase will please apply to J. B. Mayson, Atlanta Fe male Institute, or J. b. Mayson, on the premise., declt-tf • >1;.« s - O „ — .JM” and L. J., of company “F . 1 ou have been charged by your commanding company officers with the offense of absent ing yourselves from your companies without their consent, and the four first • named par ties of company “D” with having remained absent until sent for. An impartial conrt martial consisting in part of your own com pany officers, was ordered and convened to try you for this offense. You and each of you have had the sagaoity and manliness to plead guilty to the charge. This voluntary confession of a crime sur passed by but few, if indeed any in the long catalogue of military offenses, has doubtless propitiated your aconsers and the court, and greatly mitigated the punishment which oth erwise would have been infiioted upon you. Soldiers, you confess that you did absent yourselves from your companies without the consent of your lawful officers, and that you did remain absent until sent for. This makes up a clear case of willful and deliberate ideser- fion, and but - for' the leniency of your aocu- eing officers in thus, prefering tho obarges, your sentence and punishment would have been death; aye an ignominous death; not by the hordes of your country’s foes, but by that of your friends, brothers in arms. Soldiers, was it for auoh a death, a death entailing in famy upon yourselves and disgrace upon your kindred and posterity, that you doffed the peaceful habiliments of the citiien and donned those of the man and warrior, who, knowing his and his country’s rights dare maintain them? Was it fora dishonored grave in a strange land unadorned by a mother’s affec tionate hand, unwatered by a mother’s, wife’s, sister’s, daughter’s, or even friend’s tears that yon abandoned home, its saored altars and cherished lovel ones, who await with prayerful solicitude your honored return ?— Soldiers, the crime of which you have plead ed guilty, would, in times of profound peace have been a grave and heinous one—as blight ing to the reputation of the soldier as mildew or the hoar frost to tender vegetation or the delicate flower prematurely oalled into exist ence by the warm vivifying rays of a vernal son. But to have abandoned your post of duty in perilous times like these, when the ac cursed vandals of the North led on by thirst of empire and plunder, stood upon the bor ders of your own State, menacing your prop erty with ruin and devastation—your homes and firesides with the pollution of unbridled libertinism, and your mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters with a fate infinitely more hid eous than death by inquisitorial torture—con stitutes a crime which I scarce thought men calling themselves Georgians and soldiers would or could have perpetrated. Two of you, it seems, are brothers. Great God t two brothers, inhabiting a Southern State, breath ing a pure Southern air, warmed into exist ence by a Southern sun—confederating in a crime, which, if participated in by any con siderable proportion of our Southern soldiers, would entail ruin, wide and irreparable ruin upon onr conntry, and subjugation and chains and slavery upon our children and children’s children. Borne, imperial Borne, once the proud mis tress of the world, staked Ufa fate of empire upon two Roman brothers. Nobly did their Extract from Order*. Ordsaxci Bcxxao, I _ Richmond, January 30,1804. ) itaj. IF, Richardson Runt, P. A. O. S. Arty. Under the lew recently passed by CongrwM 11 exemption of certain- person* from military service.” yon will see that I am empowered to authorize au Ordnance officer to exempt all —artisans, mechanics and employees in the establishments of such persons a* are or may be engaged, under contract with the Government, in inrnishing arms, oidnance and ordnance stores, and other munitions ot war, sadules, harness and army supplies.** These men must all be enrolled, and then detailed, as provided in secction six, General Orders No 82. Yoo are designated as the Ordnanc eofficer to act, nnder this law, for all contractors within yonr jurisdiction. J. GOUGA9, Col. _ . Chief of Ordnance. In pursuance of the above order, all Iron Masters and other contractors within t e States of Alabama, Georgia, Booth Carolina and Tenneasee, will make application to mo for the detail of such conscripts as may he indispensi- ble in earning out their roi tracti with the Ordnance De partment C S A. To prevent frauds, it will he required of each cont actor making application for the detail of conscripts, that his requisition shall be accompat led by a certified copy of his contract, on oath that th- service* of the person* desired to be detailed are indlapenaablo for the lulfillment of hi* contract mid that the laborer can not be otherwise obtained; and farther, that when the services of the conscript* shall no longer be needed, the affiant will torn the conscript over to.ihe Enrolling officer of the district for servlc. in Hie army; also a certificate of the Enrolling of the dlttrict, that the person* named in tho requisition nave been properly enrolled. CertiUcate. and oath* to be by and before a Justice of the Peace or otther-raglstrate authorized by law to administer oaths. Ail communication* addressed to me at Selma, Ala., will meet prompt attention. WM. EICHABDSuN HUNT, Jan27-4w Maj, Ac., on Ordnance Doty. ACRES OF LAND, 15 clear, d the balance heavily bered, with a large, cui..|-a.tely fluioiied n nine rooms with tlui.1 *ud fire place.; to huum-e, .■>!<■.. I.,,,,. {iiigehuu-e, a table, cow shed*; a fine orchard, a laig. & ...d«;i, .c. u-iu place 1* situated on the public road, hve anies bom Marietta and ,ix from Powder r-prings—both places ofr. soitin cummer. For particulars apply to K. W. Joyner, of tho firm of JHamiltoc., Msrkley £ Joy Springer, on the p onuses. t Joyner, Atlanta, or to J.EL defclS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO., Wholesale Grocers —AND— : ... COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WOODRUFF’S BUILDING, (Near Georgia Ballroad Bank,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEEDING ,HOES. 10 ®j^^WKEDING HOES, on consignment and for feb7-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, Commission Merchants. CLaYTON HIGH SCHOOL. Male and Female. T HE exercises of this School will commence January 19th, 1863. Two Sessions of five months ■ acb. TUITION PER SESSION. Primary Glass.,.. $10 2d01au • -. 16 3d Class 20 4th Class 25 Having been engaged In teaching for several yean, we feel assured that we will give estielactlon to all who may favor us with their patronage, and give ut a fair and can did trial. Strict falth'nlne s in the dis'harge of dntie*, a cheerful compliance with needlnl regulations and propriety of de meanor and punctual attendance at all times, wilt be re quired of each pupil. Pupils charged from time of entrance UU close ef se* sion, except in tf se* of protracted sickness. For further particulars address Til OS. A. CRAVEN, or Mis. , JsnlT-tf Jonesboro*, Ga. flax thread. 700 POUNDS BLACK FLAX THREAD, on contlrn * w ment and lor „1 0 by ANDERSON, AD.»IK ft CO, KD7-tr yj Commission Merchants. CANDLES. ‘ ‘ 100 B0XKS TALLOW CANDLES 30 boxes Star Candles. Ou consignment and for by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, feb.-tf Commission Merchants 80 AP. O NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YELLOW SOAP. 26 Boxes Toilet Soap, on consignment and for sale by -- ANDERSON, ADAIR ft OO, „ ti Commission Merchant# OATS. ^QQ WWW SEED OATS, on consignment and for ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO, LEAD. A QUANTITY OF OLD.LBAD, on consignment and for sale by ... • ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, febo-tf OommiMfon Marchjfeata. WHISKEY AND BRANDY* gQ BBLS Corn Whiskey ru I BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by UU janl3-.f FOSTER, QUEEN ft Cu. net HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR i tJ fat gale by declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A CO. TIERCES BICE for sale by FOSTER, QUEEN ft CO. 60 QATV SACKS RICE FLOUR for sale by OUU decl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN ft CO. O/V) BARRELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sain By ~ docl6-ti FOSTER, QUEEN ft CO. NDY AND CORN WHISK FOSTER, QUEEN ft CO. Cl MALL LOT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN U Boots for side by decie-tf POSTER, QUKKN A 00. febS-tf Commission Merchant*. 16 bbft Peach Braanr. — 10 bbli Apple Brandy. Ou consignment and for sale by ANDER80N, ADAIR ft 00, . febltf Commission Merchants. SUGAR, )crt HHDS Sugar. 100 bbla Sugar. i 200 Backs Sugar. On Consignment and lor rale by ANDKKiON, ADAIR ft OO, , febltf Commission Merch ante. jK SAL SODA. 1 C TIERCKB SAL SODA on consignment and for sale by Jan21-tf 100 Ornca or Asbistakt QrA*rs*.UA9T**>,, Columbus, Ga, Sept, i, 1862. J b i order of Quartermaster General, I have been eD trusted with enure command of collecting the hides j. the beeves killed for the army, for tanning, and the purchase of-Leather for manufacturing. Tanners haring I >atber on hand and wanting Hides, will do well to ad dress me with proper references. The army must bo shod, snd it is the duty of all patriotio tanners to assist in « Joinsc. All leather held at unreasonable prices will lx npr&sed F. W. DILLARD, - seplOtf A, Qm. A GOOD CHANCE. 1 *)HE undersigned is authorized by the Secretary of War, through the Colonel commanding this Pott, to raise a Company of One 'Hundred Men, to serve in the Provost Guard, . . This offers an excellent chanoo to thotoubo desire to volunteer in this favorite acrvlce. - ' The Company will be stationed permanently in Atlanta.- Application should ho made early to too undersigned, at Camp Shackleiord, Atlanta, Georgia. jani.9- if Captain 0. S. J ENKXNS. THIEVING WOMBS. S OME Ladies this day (Tuesday 27th) about half-past one o’clock, stole from my store, two Ends, or Rem nants, of Brown Jeans, one piece of Green Veil Bure.e, end one piece of Btack Veil Lace. These women axe known. Their movement* have been watched for some time, and they have at teat been detected. I advise them to send back u>y good* and steal no more. JanSStf P.G.BES3BNT. k non cigars. OjVA/vJ yoo yards Hair Cloth Wood by the Cord For sale by jan28-lm PEASE ft DAVIS. TAKEN UP. A BLACK AHD WHITE COW, with a youdg calf, which the owner can have by proving property and pay- lhj^foradvertiaing. Apply to y. D . 8IM3 . NOTICE. yy G FISBACK is authorized to transect business for me during my absence. dec28-tt B Y WILLINGHAM. CARPENTERS. T WO No. 1 Nogro Ca.penters—one having a wife that is a first rate Cook—can be hired from a gentleman whoso addreaa can be had at this office. JanS7-tf ARMY REGULATIONS. A UTH0R1ZKD EDITION, just published: Price $3 6% •^nsSr >. McPherson * co. NOTICE. F IOM his date freight will be received at the offloe the Southern Express Company from 8 o clock, A. M, unta4^fockTp. 1U only. FRED. OOULTKK, raarll-t: Agent. VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE. A N unimproved Lot or Square on Whitehall street, con taining two and whail acres, On which is over one hundred Fruit Tree# In full bearing. For forms apply to jepiy-tf J. W. DUNCAN. DENTISTRY- R ODERICK BADGER has removsd hi* office to Ivy street, two doom from Hubbard’s corner on Decatur street, where he is nicely fitted up, and will be glad to work for cr new p uiona. janl6-lm' dauntless souls and sinlwart arias rdpsy their 1 e i\ cam employment giv«n, ami ahoase to n.linn’. lm:t I® in Jtll the €** jtiB bejuj. , 4-,Ao nn*riPl»0*6A> a. A -t ' WANTED, GARDENER. Good references roquir febltf ihrobfiec ] ed the arms of fvht re'.yhitioiiferjr I by the beat, highest aad purest hope^^M* , 'lesw ";ne qnt;(? i ‘ 0 *S. < h y, L M. PARKS ft CO, decll-tf Corner of Alabama and Pryor street*. P. O’CONNOR & CO., Commission Merchants, And General Dealers In GROCERIES & COUNTRY PRODUCE, Decatur testreet, - ... GEORGIA. ATLANTA, - JtSf Prompt In orders and remittances. Janl4-tf ‘ JMLEADOWNOOK” FOR SALE, W E speak advisedly when we say that we have never oflered Buch a rural property for sale, It is situa ted one and a half miles West of Decatur, on the Fay etteville road, and alx miles from Atlanta. The land consist- of 260 acres, every acre lying beautifully, ana ol this number of acres, fully fifty consists of excellent branch bottom. One hundred acres of heavy wooded land, has hardly a stick amiss. Tliehonsei* feotatoeUed In ail it-appei* tments aad finish, by one country resi dence in a tuonsanc, Six rooms, hard finished; closets, pantry, with gloss doors—rooms united by Iolding doors, are some of the adradtages. There is a large yeubg or chard, embracing in Its catalogue, literally every fruit grown in this latitude.- But call .and see ths place for yourselves; We pronouncsita p.-rioct gem. janll-tf S. J. SHACKELFORD, Y. M. * BBIPUtV Of WOOD RIPLEY & WOOD, Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA, VI?ILL attend to buying and selling all kind* of mer- * ’ chandize. All orders for goods must be accomps- nled with the cash to secure attention. janll ly WHITE & POWERS, WBOLVAIB AND RETAIL GROCERS, Marietta Street, ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA! lanlMj* , ... W. H. HANNON ft BROTHER, WHOLESALE ; Commission Merchants, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, declO ly HxADquaanaa Mitnaar Poer, > Atlanta, Ga, January 3,1868- i General Order 5o. L A LL the officers and privates belonging to Oompanie* A, B, C and D, of ProTOst Battalion, now absent,are hereby ordered to report immediately for duty- By order. G. W. LXK, j*a+-tf Commanding Post. WANTED TO PURCHASE. . J WISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD CITY LOT, fine loca tion,' sOTiSi Tllljjl li Fto 1 or unimproved. Also, a Plaata- Uon containing some 600 or 1000 acre*, near some of the RMlroad*. Addroe. or caU on N ^ MoLENDOM. , -' declS-tf Peach-Tres strset. HOUSE in OXFORD TO REST. rriHE HOUSE 1* in Oxford, Georgia, the seat of Emory I College, forty miles from Atlanta, oo the Georgia Railroad, has seven large rooms aad two small casa, from tea to fourteen scree of laud attached. A very deetrshie place. Apply to G J Qnr or J S SUwart, Oxford, Georgia. Jaalfelm NEW RICK. , TIKRCE8 NSW RlCt, on consignment and for sale by ' , ANDKR80N, ADATR A CO., jan21-tf C.mmimlon Merchants. HOSIERY AND BUTTONS. Off ft DOZ MEN’S ENGLISH HALF BOSK ; /QO'J 360 great gross AgateButtoju. On consignment andfor s* !e by ' ANDERSON; ADAIR ft 00^ Janll-tf ConunistlvU Merchants. salt, i J*;;'!; OA BBLS. KANAWHA SALT, on consignment and for s de by ANDERSON, ADAIn ft CO, jAhS-tf Commission Merchants. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. errv BBL8. CHOICE N. O. MOLASSES, on consignment uv -' and for sale by JaD»-tr ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, Commission Merchants. WANTED. IN a Rolling Mill at Knoxville,T«in,aPudler, to whom 1 good wages will be paid. Apply at ' ~ 'SON, 'ADAIR ft CO’S Store. Jau3.tr ANDERSON, MADEIRA WINE. "\NE BBL. AND A FEW DEMIJONS, «A No. 1” Ma- J deira Wint*, on ccn*ignment and for sale by Jan8-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO. CHICORY. Oft BARRELS CHICORY, the only substitute for Coffee, OU on consignment and for sal e by the barrel or sack by ANDERSON, AnalR ft 00, Jsn2-tf Commission Merchant*. • COPFUK. r STY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and for ' ‘ _ for sate by JanS-tf ANDERSON, AD AIK ft OO, "’IMiatotailMniita LOGWOOD, 1A BOXES EXTRACT LOGWOOD, on consignment and IV for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO, Commission Merchants. Jan2*tl‘ PEA NUTS. &00 OTSH1EtS on conxi E !imet ‘ t »nd sale by .decll-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO, Commission Merchants. 50 COTTON YARNS. BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment and for “*• ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, declt-tf Commission Merchants. QUININE. OA/1 OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on censign- ment and tor sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO, nov2S-tf Commission Merchant*. HARNESS. e SETS BUGGY HARNESS, on consignment and for 0 sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft 00, nov21-u Commissi on Mecrhanu. FLOUR. 1frA BBLS. SUPERFINS AND EXTRA FAMILY 1 rill FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR ft CO, novl6-tf Qonin>union Merchants CHAMPAGNE. OA DOZ. CHAMPAGNE WINE,, on oonaignment and 5&U for sale by _ ANDERSON, ADAIR ft OO, novlt-vt Qommiesim Merchant*. 4 SEWING MACHINES, on consignment and for sale by andersonTadair ft CO, EJ 4 16 . t , Commission Merchants. COUNTRY JEANS. A LARGE LOT OF OOUHTRY JEANS, on consign, ment and for ml. mrolA-tf Oomraimton Merchants. SHUCKS AID WOOD-CHOPPSRS WASTED. ttt| wish to purchase 200 bales ef Shoe-* s or Fodder, YY In lota of nut leas than SO bales, delivered at any railroad depot between Atlanta and Knoxville, aad wa wish to hire 30 Wood Chopper* and Teamster*, either white or black, ail for SaitriUr, Va. Addrtsa, stating price, Ac, A X Seen, Atlanta, or fir SSAGoTkENNEDY, PALMERSTON « CO- febl-lw Baltvtlle, Ya.