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TRIE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE,
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BY ADAIR & SMITH.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1863.
VOLUME*!!!—NO,
Hardware! Hardware!
LB3 ENGLISH PLOW 8IEEL, assortedsizes
XyJ,KJ\fU f QQQ n, Hod j toA Bq Utre Ire n assortrd size*
lfiCfetir English Cotton Oarda No 10
~ ICO Cocoa .*:cbuTlll k Brade'a Patent Hoes
1 MO lbs Iron Wlra. from No 8 to No 10
10 ksgs Nails, 41, 6d nod 40d
UQuuatar aod Piatttsm Scales,'drawing from 36
1 ita to L2S0 lbs
So Caat Start UUI 8awa
VO Caat Stool Circular Sawa, from 6 to 16 irehea
Ml gross Qlmblet Pointed Screws, from, 1% to
4 indie*
» Wrooght Anvils, atari teosd
6 Smith Vice*
2 dowss pair Smith Tonga
SO d< sen Print Brnahao-
S(I0 dozen Wrought and Caat Iren Bntta with
2M pair Wrought Iron Cat* and Strap Hlngea
ilpO dexan Rim and Mortice Lock*, with knubaant
Sstnraa
•a Dickson's Meat Cnttara
.0 mama Wrapping Paper
2.060 Mm Allspire, at reduced frees
3w lb* tost Star Candles
!a riots nod (Jt aria t.y
8 SOLOMON A BROS.
fablS-tf Maadware and Cuamlselon Merchant*.
A~B ARGAIN!
TO Ul O.VE HESIUIMJ A GOOD HOAIfi.
I OFFIK BOR BALE OK RBNT, MV IIOC8E A>I»
LOT,'lit tho Town of Lafayette, Ala. It la ons of the
moat desirable and beat Improved altnatlona In town. The
dwelling la Zaire and completely linl.hrd, withaeten
rooms auxsu. and a paaaaga imeiva fed la width, tanning
through. Tlio dining rooms Is large, with a pantry. The
out-bonaea a r good, ountistlogoi a kitchen.amoktebunre,
maai-honao with 2 rooms, dairy, ban house, 8 a«gro bouses,
darn with tno atablaa, n carriage loose large enough for
2 camiage*. baggy-house for 3 haggles, and a cowhouse
and l it. There to also a comfortable office. There are 2
walls of as good wrier ea can ha found in tha country —
There ta a good garden containing one acre. Attached to
this there is an orchard of an acre or mure. The eaclo-
tore* are of heart lumber and-printed.
The dwelling IS sltaatod on the Southern side ol the
town, in a brautKul grore, with 40 acres ol land belonging
to the!«(.
There are good male and female schools, and this*
■ cnorehta In tha town.
Possession given Immediately,
taring la cheaper be e than in moat places; and'I will
< slate that any person purchasing be a'.ove property, oan,
also, If they wish, procure a good (arm, of a thousand
acres near town.
Addrras, Immediately, B St R£A,
fcbll-St Lafayette, Alabama,
LANGSTON CRANE & HAMMOCK
Commission Merchants.
KfiXT DOOtt TO CONFEDERACY OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Fur the Sale of Real Estate, all kind* of Ner
cbandUe and Produce.
Prompt personal attention to the filling of
all (orders.
. REFERENCES,* *' '
W W Clay ton, Agent Oa R R Bank, Atlanta, Oa.
I H Portar, Ag’t tia St K Depot. Atlanta, Oa.
Pkin'ay A Clayton, Augusta, Oa
A P Daartng, Cashier Dank of Athens
Ueo W Williams A Co, Cuarleston, b C.
Ras J W Burke, Macoi-, (la
A 0 Tan Epps, Chattanooga. Teou.
KO Roberts, Sweet Water, Kart Teuu
8 0 KUington, Washington,*(la
JaWMf
iewtfcetK Coifedetkti
GSO. W. ADAIR, , .J. HENLY SMITH,
■DITOBS AND PROPRIETORS. **
& C. SUITE, M. S>-t 3. N..CARDOZO,
OCR SEW RATES.
Dally, per annum...
Pally,* *
as* plus
A. C. WYLY & CO a r
WBOLBSALB
O H O O I£ Jti, m
Commission Merchants,
At ttkatr Old Stand,
Corner of Peach-Tree Rod Walton SU.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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Notice to Distillers.
A CONTRACT wfll ha 1st to the low.et bidder, before
-**- theOouit Jtiii-e d(4ir lu Atlanta, on Tuesday, tie
8d da/ March, I860, for the disUltatloii of two thousand
galhw* of Alcohol, and three thousand gallocs cf Whisky,
to beaolA to and usad by tha cltiseosof this coonly for
medicinal, chemical and mecbaulrri purpoees, fur the
preseat} ear As tb • statute limits the price of the Al
cohol to te made to two dollars and fitly cents per gallon,
. end Whisk/ at one dollar ana Sit/cants per gallon, no
, bU at a higher pdee will be oonsidered. The contraotor
-Is to fornl.h barrels, and to deliver tha Alcohol at the
county silo, t > the county agent who will be appolntad by
ufrto nceira. have charge of aod sell It to consumers, as
he may bs directed. The Alcohol and Whisky will be paid
tor by such ogatity agant out of tie proceeds when sold';
acd the buries will remain the property of the contractor,
aod be given UtA him whea empty. Earlier parti c-
.Ulars made known on tb* dey of lotting the ooutrset.
C HOWELL, 3 I C.
J N SIMMONS, J I C.
P OWEN, HO.
PERINO BROWN, f 1C.
& M TALLUFERRO, J 1 C.
Agency for Ya. Tobacco.
A. CON>EI.L,
Left of Himphlt, Tcnn.
i I AS eotahUahed in Montgomery, Alabama, a first-dam
tl‘Agency lor aU tiuds or SMOKING AND CHEWING
VIRGINIA TdHACOu, to wmen he would respectfully di-
•vt pallid aitci:t. , .'„, Tie store formerly occupied by
Sours. Middleton A LcdUa, No, 11 Ooart street, has been
leased for uie purpose, where at all times can be Rood not
.sidy the beet and most general assortment cd Tobacco out.
tod. of Virginia; but also a constant supply of the ooarmt
and finest grates of SUGAR. The facilities tor Obtaining
Alger cannot be surpassed by any other house in the Con
ti... acy K>pa>-.f
Notice-Barks Wanted.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICE, »
ATtiara. Or., June So, lo&Z. f
■ I 'HE beet prices will Le paid by the uaGm^gaed for
A Urge quantities of the following RAKKS:
Stem, branches and root of Dogwood, (root p'efwrred);
branchos and roots of White Willow; root, trunk and
branches of Amerlcsm I. jUr, (called also White-wood,
Donee-wood and tnlip-tiee,) rout prole:red.
Three barks must be carefully dried and securely pack
ed. They may b* brought to this office, or seat to Mr. L.
W. W alldr, botanical Agent, Car tern tile Ga; or W. W-
Onrbsm, Botanical Agent, lu. -tnr, Ga.
GEORGE 8. BLAOEIS,
•yl-tf. Burgeon and Medical Purveyor, C. 3. A.
BICE! BICE! BICE!
ONE HUNDRED TIERCES
OP
PRIMEJ NEW RICE.
.‘BIPMKXI (.M Bfc lilH ft* l\'Y FOIST.
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R. DENMEAD
Marietta, Georgia.
Ilh 1 GOOD>.
y*rdj bleached Sheetiu^
Set* pair Ladies’ and -* (i&itara tad Slipper*
l*id> ten Meit’i aad Boy's Hit*
^ud a vsafely of Bjusry Do floods, for «■*; ai trittW
o eOLOMON A BROS,
CVACfT;ln*t.*»u
MariatU sireat.
NKW F1BM
R. M. PARKS & CO ,
AUCTION
AJID
Commission Merchants,
Ho. 14 Alabama Bttoot, Cornur of Pryor,
ATLASTA, .... QKUJAOIA
R ESPECTFULLY solicit a star* 11 patrouga and hope
I b/ strict atteaHoti to boslnes* to give eutke satis-
iatitou to their patron.. dscS-tf
lilSM
o moos a a urn
AMOaa, UGON Sc CO.,
Wbolesale Grocers
* AND
COMMISSION MERtHUNTS,
Cornet of Whitoludl awl MitcbnU StfOeU,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
•at*.
gnasAAo.
JgyRthesale of Fruducs, Msruhandlee, Real Estate,Nm
« a tsiug. a ocu. w p mu.
1NMAM, COLE He CO..
GENERAL.
Commission Merchants/
tot uie Putchuse and Sale of JUorohandbe,
Kent Kstato, Live Stock, Bomb, Blocks,
Segtoos, ike.
u- a have ample store room, and will gyve personal at-
Tv tantlon to aU btuines* entrusted to 0*. OOoe In
B-chk Root’s store, Whitehall street. novl-tf
BONDS* STOCKS, SPECIE,
EXCHANGE,
hank. BILLS Of ALL Q2SCKIV 1 IUtiS,
BUCGBT AMD SOLli.
Ky M. 3ALG8H1N A OO , 11. A.era,
a ro-,u,‘ A.labesua street, near Whitehall.
WANTED,
AX THB
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
a. x. marwnwoir, Agsat
jwrilftf
TO 8HLPFKZH8 OB' FREIGHT.
| N consequence of the' extraordinary demands made
X upon our Road* ter Transportation, by the Confede
rate statue Government; together with the existence of a
stale of circumstances, over which we nor our Agents can
have any cuntrol, notice to hereby gtwmfa-thatvhe Westers
k Atiautto, Maoon A Western, sind Atlanu k Writ-Point
Railroads wiK not hsreaftor receive, transpcxrt/or itora
any freight, nntil further notice, (except for Governaeut)
arias* the owner, agent, or shipper, at the point of ship
ment, brat signa a stipulation at agreement, relieving the
K-adr irctu all Usbiliry fur toss or damage
~ JOHN 8. ROWLAND,
Superintendent F.H.S. B.
ISAAC SOOTT,
President M. k W. & R.
GiG. G HULL
Superintendent Lif.f.S-B.
Atlacti, Nov. 98,1MB. nsrM-tt
For Sale.
A VALUABLE PLANTION,containing 1,087 acres, of
which 600 acres ara cleareJ, and in an ercellect
sUte of cultivation, sltnated on Eiokea Cre.k and ad-
fotniog lands of tU/ar N H Beal, eight miles frem Daw-
aou, Terrell coanty. The plac. ia W.U improved, with
toed ked comfortable framed ratine and all other neces
sary balidiotgs. The lands will produce from 1,000 to
1,T60 pounds cf Cotton-per acre,' and from 16 to 20 bush
els of Corn, in fact (ha test and surest Cotton and Com
Las ts f u Southwest Georgia. The alvve will be sold far
IK' per acre, and poaaastua given to the pill chaser the
first of January, Iao4 Corn. Folder, Stuck, rc, can be
bought with the place. For further paiticoUrs, address
the subsentu at Chickaaawh&tchia, Terrell County,
frUo »t JOHN B VANOVER.
J. Be TIPP1N,
• dl*. aril fieldtl I'cal-T Hi tufcISo kL j
ItoUiCsU-.
I > K V GOOD8,
VJ.1M ALLY'S UjUOL WWtoikUi itrwt our doors ftem
~ -v,rie |auI4-tr
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
i |12 00
.. six months... 7 00
Dally, three menths, 4 00
Dally, one month I 60
Weekly per annum..... 4 00
No name entered on our Books witheit Payment in
Advance *
ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY.
For each square of ten lines or less, or space to tha
amount of one square,for one insertion, $1.
For each subsequent Insertion lets than one month,
60 cents per square.
On advertisements standing one month, a dedochon of
lo per cent. wiU bs made,
O advertisements standing two men ht, a deduction of
80 per cent wlli be made.
Advritlsemsnts standing.throe months will bo chtaged
$26 pur square.
No advertisement taken for a longer period than three
months.
Advertisements or notices in the local column, will be
charged 26 cents per line for each insertion.
AU ohlfnarles and articles that are persona), or not of
general public interest, mnat be paid for as advertise
ments.
ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY.
Advertfasmenls in the Weekly only, wiU be charged $1
per square for each insertion.
Advertisements appearing in both the Daily and Week
ly, will be charged 76 cents per square tor each insertion
in the Weekly.
Review of Mr. Memmlnger’i Report.
There has been considerable inquiry for
the complete numbers of my Review of tbe
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury,
which I am not now able to fill. In order to
meet this demand I shall carefully revise and
issue the whole in a neat pamphlet of about
16 pages. Orders accompanied by the^pasii
will be filled at 25 cents per copy, which 1
will send by mail post paid.
Address J. N. CARDOZO,
Confederacy Office,
febl9-tf Atlanta, Ga.
Mercury and Courier, Charleston ; and Re
publican, Savannah, copy twice and send me
their bills. J. N. C.
Ffotlbe.
Sometimes we are asked to insert advertises
merits at intervals, and not consecutively in each
issue of the daily or weekly, as the case may
be Yesterday we received one asking .us to in
sen it in our weekly once a month for three
months; and very often we are requested to in
sen them every other day in the daily.
We now give notice that we cannot fcereafte
take advertisements upon such conditions. They
must either be charged for every issue of the pa,
per (daily or weekly as the case may be) from
the time they are first put in till ordered out; or
if they are put in at intervals, and not consecu
lively in each issne, they will becharged as new
advertisements for each insertion. ~-
FebSO'tf
How to Send ui Money with Safety-
We have made an arrangement with the
Express Company, to bring us all letters
containing money, which our patrons may
choose t<? send by this means of convey
ance. This company is responsible and wi|l
make good any Ipsa of money while in their
hands. All. persons .therefore convenient
to a Railroad station wishing to send us
money can do so safely without costing
them any postage, by depositing the letter
with the Express Agent and taking his re
ceipt.
All such letters must be seated with
Wax, (the law requires this,) and the
amount o.f money contained therein, must
be marked on the outside.
Let the Agent see you put the money in
the letter. tf.
Volunteer Immediately
AND GET
fifty dollars bounty
And «ave yourselves the unplei sent feeling of being
A CONSCRIPT.
L ieutenant s. d. iiuiett, of company o, ant Reg t-
! men. Ga. Vole., is now la trie city tor the purpose of
getting recruits for his company and reglme-A, and
wonld be glad to reoeive such aa Volunteers, who will
receive all the benefits of the law in euch cases Bat If
£ oa refuse to volunteer, the country needs and must
avo your services as conscripts, nod 1 am fully author
ized to take you into her service. Come up like pitrio s
to the help of jour country in this her time of need.—
Also stragglers from tho army of Virginia who have been
ai home on furloughs^ will report to ms immediately, or
1 shall be under the necessity of takiog yon up. lam
authorized to reeelve Volunteira for any regimont in X.
J. Jackson’s Carps., leb 12-lOt*
City Subscriber*.
Mr. Jeese Reoneau is authorized to
recetTe and receipt for subscriptions to the
Southern Confederacy.
Our Carrier arrangements are now so per-
feefed by “Uncle Jesse’’ and “John Wesley,
that every residence., office and shop in tha
city can get the Confederacy in good time
every morning..
. ' LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPACT,
Capital 1250)000.
DR. JAR F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILCOX, Secretary
Life Department at Savannah.
AAEON WILBUR, Actuary.
DR. R. D. ARNOLD, Consulting Physician.
TJ0LI0IE3 are issued on tho liven of white persons, old
X or young, on very favorable term The security fa
ample, and pnullegri ara very liberal.
Dali upon the Agent and get all caceteary inform alien
and fake a Policy on your lifa.
larii Sot 8 D. NILS3, Agent
HOC sE AND LOT FOR SALE.
{ OFFER FDR SALE, In th: THlageo! Serial Circle, my
Horn* »ud Cot, oouUiricg four arreeof Land, * good
story noise, with S room* and 8 fir* placer, and a.
praua OA ,**h tide, good, u#w. doable kitcheu,jnd rtor*)
reom, aasisBooK-, and the lot u »U newly prilsd. Oomej
^feW?-*Ua V H CRAWLEY, 1
10 Likely Negroes for Sale.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAXE.
O N the let Tuesday in Jlsrch next, will be aold, at the
Court House dcor, in the town of Trenton, Bade
county, Georgia, within the 1*gsd hour* cf sale, tbe O-
lowing likely negroes, tc-wit; Jeck, a man60yoArrold,
and hu wife, Barter. 41 years rid; Abe. a boy 7 y fair* old;
.Tomes, G yean -. iJ. and two boy childrau not named:
John, 26 years rid; Issac, IS ; ova old; Humoh.SO yeve
old, a :d Miry, 15 yev* old. Sold by virtue cf an cider
of the Court cf Ordinary of Bade county, aa the property
of Chariot B. Easley, fate of said county, dt-:eaa«l. for the
benefit of the leira and creditors of aaid deceased. (Jack
is e number cue ostler) Terms cash.
ftbl7-td X. J. EABLET, Adm’r.
Volunteers for Cobb’s Legion,
rppg undersigned is authorized to receive Volunteer
A recruits for any Company inl'otib's Georgia Legion,
now stationed near Fredexlcksbnrg, Virgluia. Any per
son can now Join this Legion, whether subject to Con
scription or not, by volunteering, and wiU be entitled to a
BOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLARS,
and all the rights and privileges of vuluuteers. Persons
wishing to loin any Company in the Legion can address
o: call on me at Coviugtoii, Ueorgia.
. W. D. CONYKBS,
foblfi-fiit* Capt Co A, Infantry, Cobb’s Legion.
ConslitotfouaUst copy and send bill to <his effleo.
• A “GOOD KUG,” SURE.
Q - ACRES OF WELL-T1MRKRKD LAND FOR SALE,
if IJ within reven miles of Atlanta, on the road leudiug
to Turner A Maysou’a Ferry, with a axnfortablo dwelling
house and out-buildings; also, a No. 1 Steam Saw Mill lu
fine innnlBg order, with lathe and shingle machines at
tached, with power suffio out to run them all at the same
limp. All for the small sum of S6.00U. Those wishing to
purchase will please apply to J. U, M»y*on, Atlanta to
tnaio Institute, or J. B. Mays-u, ou the pretnues. ... .
deell-tl
UKS1UABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
1 ()l» ACRES OF LAND, 15 cleared the balance hi-avtij
1.4)\J ti- bered, with a large, CompleMy bundled huoA
containing ntn* rooms with < lueeta aud hie plates; two
framed negro houses, smoke house, carriage home, sfable,
cow sheds; a brio orchard, a large garden, Ao. Said place
Is (floated on the public road, five miles from Marietta
aud six from Powder tpringx—both places of r- sort in
summer. For particulars apply vo R. VY. Joyuer, cf the
firm of Hamilton, Murkley A Joyner, Atlanta, or to J. M.
fpringer, on the premises. • . r. .u declS-tf
Omsx or Assuiahi QuaavaiuiAaTXP,,
UOlumL-us, Ua., Sept.6,166Z. J
u i order of Quartermaster General, I havo been eu-
O trusted with eniire command of collecticg the hides
J. the beeves killed for the army, for tanning,' aud the
.icichus; of Leather for maualacturiug. 'I’ounors having
Leather on hand and wanting Hides, will do well to ad-
zress pie with proper references. The army must be shod,
ind It u the duty of all patriotic tanners to assist In si
loins. AU lea frier held at unreasonable prices wiU u
npressed . ' F. W. plLLAKD,
seplOt) A Qm,
A GOOD CHANCE.
l '.HE undersigned Is authorized by the Secretary of
L War, through the Cwa,osl commanding this Bet, to
raise a Company of One Hundred Men, to serve in the
Fiovost Gnard,
This offers an excellent cl ance to those who dune to
volunteer In this favorite service
The Company will be stationed, n uuu-ently In Atlanta.
Application should be made «... . * to the unders!,... J,
at Camp Shackleford, Atlanta. u.... •*
jantiftf S JaNRINS.
’ TH1KVING WOMEN,
OOS1E Laditi this day (Tuesday 97th) about half-part
one o’clock, stole from my store, two Ends, or Remr
nants, of Brown Jeans, one piece of Green VeU Barege,
and ono piece of Black Veil Lace. These women .are
known. Their movements have been watched for .some
time, and thry have at last been detected. I advise them
to send back my goods and steal no more.
janfiStf P.G.BE8SENT.
FARM FOR 8AJLJE.
» Farm ot Land lying on the W k A R R, five miles
A. from Atlanta,contalciugll9 acres, 80 cleared, with
dwelling, ottt-bouses and orchard upon it. It til well wa
tered, having an excellent well and several tprings, and
a never-faUtng branch running through It. The Land is
of fair quality, and unsurpassed for health. Apply to
HUGH DUNNING,
Augusta Arsenal.
tobllSw* Augusta, Ga.
FIFTY DOLLARS IlKWARD.
T 0>T, on tha 9th instant, between Whlaehall street and
1 i Grant’s Hospital, a leather Pocket Book, containing
between one hundred and seventy-five and two hundred
dollars—Confederate notes—principally in twenties and
tern. The finder wiU receive the above reward by leaving
the book and mcney at this office, or returning it to me
at Grant’s Hospital.
JanlT-tf R. M. FOSTER.
LOOK HERE.
T XT ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at our Bakery In Atlanta,
V Y four good Candy-Makers four Rollers and six good
*&£**’“ “‘•“■ L “'1ScEM* «>:
ChagrleatoA Courier ui*d SaY^ni.ah >' C W3 please copy and
sand bill to this ojfice.
«j)0 REWARD,
i SMALL DARK MM TRUNK, marked on the and
either Mrs. Sallie E. Honce or Miss Alice Latimer,
Manassas, Georgia, was taken tram, the Passenger Depot,
either by mistake or Intentionally, on last Friday night,
the *J8th ultimo. The above reward will be paid for the
Trunk and contents to Mr. B, J. Shackelfcra, under the
Port Office, and no question* asked. deefi-tf
K 000 0IGAR8. .
OjUUU 100 yards Hair Cloth
•Wood by the Cord
Fed sale by
Jaa28-Im PEASE k DAVIS.
TAKEN UP.
A BLACK AND WHITE COW, with a youdg call; which
/A. the owner can have by proving property and pay-
/.D.BJMS.
NOTICE.
117 Q FI8BACK is authorized to transact bustnes* for
* * ma dnrimr mv abiiciicd.
dec28-U ^ B V WILLINGHAM.
CARPENTERS.
fSlWO No l Nogro Ca.pentera—ore haviegawife that is
1 a first rate Cook—can be hired from a'gentleman
whose address can he had at tufa office. Jan97-tf
ARMY REGULATIONS.
4 UTHOR1ZKD EDITION, just published: Price $8 69,
DmsS 3. MoPHEBSON A 00.
NOTICE.
f?R0tz hit date freight will be received at the office ol
i the Southern Express Company from 8 o’clock, A. M,
until 4 o’clock, P. M, only. FHED. COULTER,
marll-tf Agent
VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALK.
A N arimpnjTcd lad or Souue on WhUrifa.ll street, con-
ii uiningtwo and a-hslf acres, un which fa over one
hundred Fruit Tress In full bearing. For terms apply w
sepll-tf 3• V. DUNCAN-
FOR REST.
A FARY OF 80 OR 40 ACRES, on tha Mayscris Fer
ry Hoad, 2)5 mile* from the Car Shed.^A^pl^to
Atlanta, Feb. la, 1568.
U. YLt
febl£-lw
salti salt;
BACKS VIRGINIA SALT, just recrivod and ter
'4- sale oa commission by
R. M. PARKS k 00,
declS-’-f Corner cf Alabama and Pryor atneta.
CHANGE BULLS.
■\ttte are buying Alabama <- barge Billa—payalls in
W in Hcatromsry or Eufauta, Alabama.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER k CO,
janSa-tf No 8, Whitehall (treat.
JCctract firm Ordert.
OannAHCi EuwkiD, I
Richmond, Jannvy 3d, 1863. j
fifiy. », Jtichardson Bunt, P.A.C.8. Arty.
tinder tho Uw recentlypaiaedby Oougrea* “exemption
of oertrin person* from military service,” yon will see
that I am empowered to authorise an Ordnacce officer to
exempt all “artisans, mechanic* and employees In the
establishments of such person* a* are or maybe engaged,
under oontraot with the Government, in tarnishing arms,
ordnanoe and ordnance store*, and other munitions of wv,
•ado 1**, hainass and army ■upplie*." These men must *11
be enrolled, and then detailed, as provided in seoctlon six,
General Orders No 89.
You are designated a* the Ordnanoe officer to act, under
this law, for all contractor* within your jurisdiction.
V v J. GORGAS, Col.
Chief of Ordnance.
In pursuance of the above order, all Iron Masters and
other contractor* within t * State* of Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina and Tennesson, will make application to
me far the detail or such conscript* aa may be indispensi-
bleiu carrying out their roc tracts with the Ordnance De
partment Cei. To prevent frauds, it wil! le requiiod
of each aant.actor making application for the detail of
conscripts, that his requisition shall be accompacied by a
certified copy of hi* contract, on oath that th« service* of
the person* dealnrd to le detailed are indispensable for
the fulfillment or hts contract and that tho laborer can
not hr otherwise obtained ; and farther, that ahenthe
m-r>io< * of the conscripts shall no longer bo needed, the
alHant WiU uirn the c-m-cupt over to the Knreliing officer
of-the dustilct for aortic, in the army; also a certificate
of the Enrolling ol the district, tbit tho personsnamtdin
tbe requisitionnaTe been properly enrolled. Certificates
and oaths to bo by and before a Justice of the Peaco or
either magistrate authorized by law to administer oaths.
All communications addressed to mo at Selma, Ala.,
will meet prompt situation. . . •
WM. RICHARDSON HUNT,
jan27-4w MaJ, 4c., on Ordnance Duty.
CLAYTON HIGHS OH GO L.
Male and Female.
I t HE exorcises of this School will oommoney January
]9th, IS63. Two Beistons of five month*«ach.
TUITION PkR'BSSSICN. * ‘ ‘
Primary Oiau $10
fid Class 16
8dCtas* ..20
ith Clkss 95
Having been engaged in teaching tor several years,vre
feel assured that we trill give satisfaction to all who may
favor us with their patronage, and give ns a fair and can
did trial.
Strict faithlolue s in the dlS’harg* of duties, achecxlul
comyliuice with needful regulations and propriety of de
meanor and punctual attendance at alt times, will b» re
quired ol each pupil.
PnpUs charged from time of entrance till do.ee ef ess
Con, except in o> e«a of protracted sickness. For further
particulars address THOS. A CRAVEN,
or Min ,
JsnlT-tf Jonesboro’, Ua.
17C HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR
• U for sal* by
declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN k CO.
FA TIERCES RIOE for sale by
decis-tr Foster, queen a co.
q/Y) SACKS RICE FLOUR for *al« by
OUU declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN k CO.
nrj\ BARBELS MOLASSES to arrive, for sale by
•6UU doold-tf FOSTER, QUEEN i 00.
1 n BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
for eale by
decl8-tt FOSTER, QUEEN k CO.
S MALL LOT FINE SHOES AND FRENCH CALF SKIN
Boots for sale by
doclS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN k 00.
P. O’CONNOR & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
And General Dealer* in
QH0C4EIE8 & UOUMTEY PBODUCE,
i- Sscatur fcstreet,
ATLANTA, - OKOROIA.
msr Prompt in order* and remittance*. JanlA-tf
< READOWHOOK" FOR SALK.
W E spesk advfaedly when we say that we have tuvar
offered such a rnralproperty for sale, It Is litua-
ted one and a half miles West of Decatur, on theFay-
ettevf.le road, and six mile* from Atlanta. The land
consist, or 260 aore*, «ve>y aore lying beantlfnlly, and
CFrtUngkber of acres, fully fifty consists of excellent
branch bottom. One hundred acre* of heavy wooded
lard, has hardly a stick unfa*. The house Is not excelled
In all Us *ppoli.tmenM and finish, by one country resi
dence In a thousand, Six rooms, hard finished ; closet*,
pantry, with glass doors—rooms united by folding doors,
are tome of tha advadtaget. There UVlarge young or
chard, embracing In. Its catalogue, literally every fruit
greqrn lh this latitude. But call’and see tbs place for
yourselves. Wa pronuanGe it » perfect gem,
14“-** A • R. J. SHACKELFORD, V. }L
tUfOVT. . ~ j, « ,lrooI ‘
RIPLEY & WOOD,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, - OKOROIA,
WILL attend to buying ami selilng all kind* of Bu
ll chandize. AU orders for goods mnst be aooampa-
ried with the cash to secure attention. - Janll ly
WHITE <k P0WEE6,
WBOLEfcUJt AID oETXxL
GM O O E R S ,
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, -
ianl3-ly»
- . GEORGIA.
W. H. HAH50H * BROTHER,
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
HOSTOOHERY, ALABAMA,
declO ly
WANTED,
Knnn LBS good TaUow,by J. T. POBTB»,
OUUU f«bl6-lw ilwlstta street.
SACKS I SACKS t
1 (W\OLD Liverpool Srit sacks on pomdenment, and
IUUU fcr aja 1/ J. T. PORTER,
fobliLlw Oommission Merchant.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
1 WISH TO PURCHASE A GOOD CITY LOT. fine ioca-
Ori either Improved or unimproved. AIs<^ a Planta
tion containing some SCO or 1000 acres, near wme of the
Hrilnfads. Address or oail on a ^
Pmch-Trge street.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODRUFF'S BUILDING,
(Near Georgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
WEEDING HOES.
10 H018. on .consignment and for
, /_ „ ANDERSON, ADAIR * 00.
frb7-tf Oosnmlsshin Merchant*.
FLAX THREAD.
700 PO™ 1 * black FLAX THREAD, oa consign
* ment and for sale bp
,,, - ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00.
ftbi-tf CJmmualon Herchuit*
CANDLES. , -
1 no BOXES TALLUW CANDLES
J-yy SO box,* Star Candlfa. On eocrigomeut and for
“1?.By . ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00.
febi-tf Ccmmfadlon MTrchaut*
0
- SOAP.
( NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOXES YKLLOW SOAP.
26 Boxes ToUet S.ap, ouconsignment and for mis by
, v „ „ ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
fob7-tf Ocmmiatcn Merchants.
OATS.
200BUSHELS ’SEED OATS, on constgnment and for
ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO,
fel6-tf OomuHadon Merchants.
LEAD.
^ QUANTITY OF OLD LEAD, on consignment and for
• by ANDERSON, ADAIR * CO.
fob6-tr Oommlssiun Maichanta.
50
WHISKEY AND HRAND1T*
BBLfi Corn Whiskey.
16 bbls Peach Brandy.
10 bbls Apple Brandy.
On consignment acd for safe by
_ ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00 ,
febltf Oomnilsslou Merchant,.
SUGAR.
t Or.(\ HHDS Eagar.
■“°U 100 bbls Eugar.
200 Sacks So^ar*
Ou Consignment aud forvrio by
ANDEKiON, ADAIR k CO.,
febltf ' OommL,tion Merchants.S
w SAL SODA.
TIERCES SAL SODA ou cocsignmout and for salo
JanSI-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00.
Commission Merchants.
100
250 !
NEW RICE.
TIERCES NEW RIOc, on consignment and tor
sals by
ANDKB30N, ADAIR k CO.,
Janfil-tf Ctmmission Merchants.
HOSIERY AND BUTTONS,
ft DOZ MEN’S ENGLISH HALF HOSE;
J 850 great gross Agete Buttons.
On consignment andfor sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
Janll-tf Commission Merchants.
SALT.
BSL3. KANAWHA SALT, pn consignment and lor
■ .le by ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
j&n9-tf Oommisiion Merchants.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
en BBLS. CHOICE N. 0. MOLASSES, on consignment
HU and tor alia bv
20
and for sale by
jan9-tf
ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.,
(join mission Merchant*.
WANTED.
I N » Rolling Mill at Knoxville, Tern,aPadlcr, to whom
good wages w ill be paid. Apply at
janS-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR k GO’S Store.
MADEIRA WINE.
N£ BBL. AND A FEW DEMI JONS, “A No. 1” Ma
deira Wins, on cot-Ignmeut and for sale by ,
8-tf ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00.
O"
CHICORY,
on BARRELS CHICORY, the only snbsUtme far Coffee,
UU on consignment and tor aal e by the barrel or sack
by ANDERSON, AgaLR * CO.
janfi-tf Oonunlfafoo Merchants.
COFFEE.
r iXY SACKS PRIME COFFEE, on consignment and
for sale by ANDERSON, ADAIR k CO.
janS-tf Communion McrchanU.
logwood,
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.
Commission Merchants.
for sale by
janfi-tf
PEA NUTS.
i BUSHELS PSA NUTS, on consignment and or
idJt Ly
ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00.
decll-tf Ccgnmtoalou Merchant*.
500 1
COTTON YARNS.
BALES COTTON YARNS, on consignment and for
*‘ U bT ANDERSON, ADAIR k 00.
decll-tf , Commission Merchants.
OfiH OUNCES BEST FRENCH QUININE, on OMfalgn-
■W ment and for sale by
ANDERSON, ADAIR A, 00 ,
aovfiAtf Commission Merchants.
HARNESS.
W BKX3 BUGGY HABNtis. on oonsfgnuent and for
) sale by ANDKKiU'-, ADAl:. A 00.,
■MB (I
150
FLOUR.
BBLS. SUPER FINS AND EXTRA FAMILY
FLOUR, on consignment and for sale by
AN DkJtvnQ, oDAIa k 00.
novH-tf Commission r
CHAJaPAGMK.
DOZ. CHAMPAUNB WINE, on
tor sale by _ ANDKi—u->, ABKHt
nov15-tf
20
md
00*
Com'ziimtoik I:.chants*.
4 SKWTN-I MACHINE^, on consgmxent andfor salt
by ANDERS JN, aDAIK A JO.
T Oomsiuioa Merchant*
nvvlJ-tf
COUNTRY JEANS.
4 LARGE LOT OF COUNTRY JEANS, on
A aunt and for tats by
A ANDERSON, ADAIR s 00.
uoTla-t; Commission
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
A N excellent Plant*tie*- ® a high state of Cultivation
acres, lit) cf which are first rats bet
tom. criy JB miles from th* Atlanta E Wert Print Sail-
rsaAou Ua Chattahoochee Uvar, lnCamphell couniy, can
bought by application k> this offica. febll-tf l^Jebls-im
SHOE-MAKERS WASTED.
-|nri GOOD oHtiBMAKLRS can find vm;i j>ment
1UU the GoverniaeLt thoe Facicry und-.r my dirtc-
tion it this Post. None but good Lands need apply.—
loose farnUll -g their own tools will lave p. lI. recce.
8»ldkrs desiring u> w >i'k in tin. csivoim: mint, mes:
prottu* their own lefallsirom t'r ,ir -oan-auiinrolDcers.
n u* orwHiiiuiU
G W CUNNINGHAM,
Mnjor uni Qautermastcr.