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Deserted,! Deserted,! Deserted
Camp 15th Ga. Reg’t, Sept. 2<0i,lSCa.
D ESERTED my Company, (F) 28th Ga. Re<t., James
Island, near Charleston, the folio wing prlvatei:
Ellas Nix, Cherokee county, aged SO years, 6 feet high
hair dark, complexion light, eyes black, farm laborer.
T G Mills, Cherokee county, 28 years old, 6 feet 10
Inches high, black hair, fair eompleslon,grey eyes, farm
er. . •
John A Mi-Craw, GherOkcr counly, 21 years old, 5 feet
a inches, dark complected, black hair,black eyes,laborer
on farm.
G B McCraw. Cherokee county, 18 yesrs old, 6 feet C
Inches liigh, light hair, lufilu-nt complexion, grey ryes,
farm laborer. , ,
J Lfeinlth, Pickens couidy, 18 years old, C feet 7 Inches
high, very light hair, fail complexion, Wue eyes, farm
laborer. ,
A rewatd of f#i) rsill he pa’d for the arrest and con
finemeut of each of these men. „ .
GEO. W. WART HEN,
ie,.23 ill vv Capt. C-. F, tnth Go. Beth
Express Notice.
(mice Bournenn Ixpiurs Compass, i
Atlanta, Sept. 28th, 1863. f
I N order to avoid mliunderstsndlng snd to make our
charges conform to the.liability assumed, this Com
pany lujreby give notice that from and after October 1st,
1368 .Shippers will be required to place Their 1 ahi<t-
Uon upon each package bet m- it will be received, guch
value will be Inserted In tin- Company’s receipt and es
tablish the liability of the Company for the amount. The
■ *ag&r“ te ■• uUa Tgsagaes t A^,.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Large Plantation in Campbell Co.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Campbell County, I will Bell to the highest bid
der, before the court house door In Campbellton, on the
Grnt Toeaday In October next, within the
legal hours of sale, the plantation known as CoL La-
ihamis Dark Goruer Place, consisting of lots and frac
tional lota Nos. 615. 022,643, 048,.651, 087, 688, 690. <91,
692 710 716, and 717, tn the 1st district and 8td seSUon of
orUrimlJy Cherokee, now OampbeJ), Cobb and Paulding
Counties. Nos. 220,228 and 229 In the. 2nd district of
originally Carroll, now Campbell County. The whole
being In one body, and making a tract of about (IOO
Acres, about 400 acres of open land, 100 acres cr
more of or. ek and branch bottom, a hue plantation In
good state of cultivation, good orchard, and cabin bnll-
illngs. The tract is on the fines of Campbell, Oobb and
Paulding Counties, on the Villa Rica road, ln.the uelgh-
t orhood of the MoLiutys’, and B. L. Polk, and G. B.
Wellington, all In Campbell County, except two 40 acre
luti about 29 mile* west, of Atlanta, 80 south of Marietta,
and’25 northwest of the Atlanta A West Point Rail Road.
The whole tract Is exceedingly well watered and timber
ed, lies beaut Iftliy ard an abundance of choice uplands
yet to open.
Parties desiring to Invesfin real estate, would do well
to examine the premises, wilt be cheerfully shown by
Mr. Holliman who hvesupon the place.
At the same time and place.! will sell Town Lots Nos.
41 and 42, on the northeast side of the main street in
the town of Campbellton, with Store House and Law
Office upon them.
AUo an undivided Interest of one half In lot of land
No. 70, In the 3rd district of original Carroll, now Camp
bell County, containing 2()2>£ acres, more or less. The
remaining Interest belonging to W. U. McLarln of this
County. All sold as the property of Thomas A. Latham
deceased. ancLscld for the benefit ofthe heirs and credT
tors of said ueceased. Terms cash. Campbellton, Ga.,
Aug, 15.1868. W. J. GARRETT, AilmV.
auglS-dswtds.
LAND FOR SALE!
W ILl. be sold at public Bale In NEWNAN, C>wet
County, on the lNt'Jfuesday In October
next, within the legal lours of.Bale, ny plantation
i ont dnlng 1218 acres, about 203 In bottom and
about 600 In woodland. There is a
Good New Dwelling House,
with 8roi.ms, kitchen, smoke house, negro houses, two
gin houses and fcrews, and all necessary outbuildings.—
The place Is well watered and conveniently situated on
the public road leading from Newnan to GrantvIUe—S
in'les Irom Newnan and 8 irom Grantville. The sale
will be positive, as I have to raise money. The highest
bid will buy the land, and the purchaser can buy Corn,
Fodder, Oats, Shucks, 40 or 50 lsead of
Cattle, Hogs, 26 licud or choice Sheep,
ard many other necessary and valuabls articles.
For further p&itlculars call on me at the place, cr ad
dress me at Grantville, Ga.
8ept26-d6t* L.HV. CAMP.
D
WELLING Ho use for sale, by
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Franklin Building,
Alabama Street.
BRICK Yard for sale, containing 83b acres of
ground, by INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Franklin Rnllnlm/
Alabupt Street.
O
o
NE Fine Buggy and Saddle Horse for sale, by
INMAN, COLE Jk 00.,
Fi auklin Building
NE Fine Eureka Sewing Machine for sale, by
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Franklin Building.
35
50
15
LOXE8 Fine Tobacco for sale, by
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
FrankUn Building.
BBI.9. Sugar for sale, by
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Franklin Building.
BOXES Fine Tallow Candles for sale, l>y
INMAN, COLE & CO.,
Franklin Building.
A FEW Casks gjod U : re for sale by
INMAN, COLE A CO.,
Franklin Building.
O NE Fine Stove for sale, by
INMAN, COL® A 00.,
Sept. 24-dtf Franklin Building.
Silver Plated Ware,
i.0n Consignment and for Sale
- AT
BfiAUMULLER & KNIGHT’S.,
12
Sept 5-dtf
TABLE Castors,
1 Cake Baskets,
2 Card Basksta,
2 Tea Pots,
2 Butter Dishes,
12 Caraffej and Tumblers
4 011 Olive Bottles,
4 Dos. Ivory Napkin Rings,
4 do do Mustard Spoons.
BRAITMULLER & KNIGHT.
WOOL! WOOL!
w OOL Carded it|
Atlanta, Sept 17-<
JUST
Wholes:
to Rolls at Hat Factory of
J. M. HOLBROOK.
Htf
RECEIVED
AND AT
&le and Retail
Sign of
W Lite
Sept. 5—dtf
Sod<s
Madder,
Indigo,
Brandy,
Gin,
Sweet Slits. Nitre,
Balsom Copavia,
Castor Oil,
Camphor,
Quinine,
M.01 plane,
Poll'd Rhubarb,
And lota of Yial Medicines.
r| KRAMER,
] Druggist,
the Golden Mortar,
Hall Street,
50 L1KEL
rYOUNGNEGROES
FOR SALE.
C ON3«TING c
dren, sever* 1
high; 8 good Cooks
cj Girl.
geptS-dtf
A DESIRAB
FO
O N Houston £
Oar Shed,
frame dwelling,»
Th* lot contains
shrubbery, and g
Apply to
Atlanta, Sept 1
f Men, Boys, Girls, Women and ChH-
‘ Boys under 20 years old, over 6 feet
, Washers and IroDers, I strictly fan-
FIELD, GRESHAM A 00.,
Peachtree Street.
NOTICE.
I HA YE redd out my Interest In my Auction Haase at
the corner of Whitehall and Decatur Streets, to 8-
J. Shackelford A Co., and have no hemoe foe business, I
offer my services u Auctioneer to tell rtei_e*iX*,ne-
groee, stock of any kind, and any other Ptupwdy^ that
can be sold outside of a house, on very rear fftiar't terms
I will go to the country any where In the State. Having
numy years experience, I flatter myself I van give satis
faction to ail who may think proper to employ mu. I re
ft. to citlsen. of AUantafo, qualities*^
A g j gdl for any Auction House in ibe city on
reasonable terms. TIT. M. H.
Hept 8-dtf
LE CITY RESIDENCE
R SALE.
treet, within five minutes walk of the
The Improvements consist of a new
1th 6 rooms, kitchen and negro house,
about a half acre, with fruit trees,
»od well of water.
E. R. SASSEEN,
V-Jlw Washington Hall.
CITY AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION H9USEI
Shackelford, Saint & Co.
0 J. SHACKELFORD Sc CO., would iu-
Os form the pubtto that the name 01 their firm to
changed to that of Shackelford, Saint, A Co, and have
removed to the Intelligencer bolldlog, where they are
prepared to receive all kinds of goods and march audit e
on consignment. Special attention will be paid to the
sale of Lauds and Negroes. We hope to be able to give
general satisfaction, and merit a liberal share of patron
age. Auction Bales every day and night.
S. J. Shackelford, J. C. Saint,
M. A. Shackelford.
seplS-dlm
Writing Paper by Wholesale!
W E are now manufacturing and offer for sale on ac
commodating terms, Letter, Cap and Note Paper.
Apply at oace.
J MARIETTA PAPER MILL CO.
Marietta, August 97-dtf
FOR SALE.
B Y permission of the Honorable James & Hook. Judge
of the Middle Circuit, we now offer f >r sale that de
sirable and valuable property known as MILLKN, loca
ted at the junction of the Central and Augusta Railroad.
The tract contains about 240 acres more or less, 109
acres cleared and In a high state of cultivation, with Or
chards tnd Vineyards, the balance in woods. Of the
uncleared land there Is about 50 acres first quality ham
mock, which wUl produce from SO to T6 bushels of corn
per acre.
The Improvements ire furnished with gas and water
throughout. Both the Central and Augusta Railroads
passing through the tiact, forming a junction near the
middle, make It one of the best stands In the Confedera
cy for merchandising and hotel keeping.
It Is seldom that propsrty possessing such great advan
tages is thrown on the market. The location Is perfectly
healthy. In the hands of an enterprising man it could
be made the most valuable In the Confederacy, by laying
it off in lots and selling them. Double the sum asked
for the place could be realized, and the best part of the
property left, which would pay on the rents an annual
interest of from 10 to 14 per sent, on the capital. It
would not be offered for ssle were It not that the propri
etor Is disabled from physical infirmities, which he finds
growing on him dally, to give it that attention it requires.
Now is the time for you who are seeking profitable in
vestments, or wishing to make iortunes by speculsting,
to lay hold, for you may never meet with such another
opportunity.
For further particulars enquire of either of the under
signed on the premises.
ROBERT H. GRAY,
JAMES H. DANIEL,
sepli-lm Trustees.
BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, on consignment
and for sale by A. O. WYLY A CO.
80
/> A BOXES MEDIUM TOBACCO, on consignment
OU and for sale by A. O. WYLY A CO.
"I Art HALF BO XES EXTRA FINE TOBACCO, on
xvv consignment and for sale by
A. O. WYLY A CO.
n PHIALS, 100 pounds each, QUICKSILVER, on
consignment and for sale’ by
A. C. WYLY A CO.
4 A POUNDS CHLOROFORM, on consignment an j?
V/ for sale by A. 0. WYLY A CO.
BALES OOTTON, of good quality, and In goo
order, for sale by
septb-tf
A. O. WYLY A CO.
A. C. Wyly & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
— YND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
At their Old Stand, Corner
PEACHTREE A WALTON STS.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
November 25. 1868—da
STOP! HOLD!
GO IN CAY ALKY.
T HE undersigned to raising a Cavalry Company for
Cobb’s Legion now hi Virginia. Any one having
to go In service will do well to call and see me. Whether
they have horses or not, they will be mounted If not
able to furnish their own horses. Men over 40 and un
der 18 are the kind of men wanted. Call soon or yon
will loose a good chance. I have been in service 13
monUis in Virginia, and know that to the place for health
and to do good servlc-e. Any one having a portion of a
Company raised will do well to cSU an d see me. Head
quarters at Jack, Bryson A Co., Whitehall Street* Atian-
to, Ga. W. F. JACK,
Sspl22-dlw Op. Q, Cobb’s Legion.
$260 REWARD.
R ANAWAY from the subscribers on the night of the
iOth BepL 1868, five miles sooth of Marietta, Ga.,
five negro boys, vis: Blrt, aged between 25 and Si black;
Henry, aged 18 yesurs black; Simon, 21 y oars very black;
Jake, aged 19 black and very-likely; Smith, aged about
16 mulatto. The above boys was all brought tn the last
few days from near Cleveland and Georgetown,Tenn.—
The said boys took with then 8 doable barren shot gaits,
and no dOubt are trying to mske their way to East Ten
nessee. The above reward will be paid lor the appre
hension or all of them, or $50 for any one of them taken
up and lodged in so me jail so we can get them. Address
either one ofthe undersigned, cafe Inman, Cole A Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. JOSEPH TUCKER,
’ JONATHAN WOOD,
S«pt28-dlw* JNO. F. ROGERS.
WANTED.
A BLE-BODIED Negroes to work on defences within
Fulton County. Full price and customary rations
given. L. P. GRANT,
Atlanta, July 24, lS63-dtf Capt. Eng. P. A. O. &
Wanted.
T O rent from October 1st, a neat Residence with four
to six rooms, with all the modern improvements,
gas, Ac., near the central part of the City. Liberal rent
paid monthly. Apply at the Intelligencer Office.
augll-dtf
Stolen or Strayed,
F ROM the subscriber onthe night of the aid Inst., a
light bay mare Mole, the lei* fore foot a lltie turn
ed In, medium else. Any person returning tha same
•hall be liberally rewarded. EDWARD PARSONS.
Atlanta, Aug. 18-dtf
Residence Wanted.
W E want a House with 4 or 5 rooms
convenient to the Arcade. We will
give you * good Oade.^ ^ycE & SO.
Aug. 6—dtf
UN8ST0M, OMNE & HAMMOCK
CEETSTERAIa
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
FOR THE SALE OF
Merchandise,
Real Estate,
Produce,
Ac., &c.
DEALERS IN
Factory Thread,
Osnaburgs,
Sheetings,
Shirtings, Ac.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Street**
ATLANTA, GEOBGIA.
June 26-dtf
«. M. 00003,
vs. n. wuia,
a. w. raioa.
GENERAL COMMISSION
-AMD-
dry GOODS HOUSE,
LYNCHBURG, VA.
COBBS, MILLER * PRICE
H AVING associated themselves la business; and open
ed at the old stand of James If. Oobba, No. 146,
Main street, will receive on consignment, and give thetr
personal attention to the sale of Manufactured Tobacco,
Leaf Tobacco, Cotton, Rice, Wheat, Flour. Meal, Bugas,
Bacon, Lard, Butter, Suet, and all kinds of produce con
signed to them, and will make liberal cash advancements
on produce when In hand. We also expect to keep a
general assortment of Dry Goods, and sell them at prices
as low as the exorbitant prices for articles ere hnv# to
pay for Goods will admit.
apr28-d6m COBBS, MILLAR A. PRICE.
SLAVE YARD.
BY
ROBERT Ml. CLARKE
O N the west side of Whitehall street, who has a com
modious, well arranged Yard, wnh every conven
ience for the health and comfort of slaves. Constantly
kept on hand for sale a large number of
MECHANICS
COACHMEN, *
COOKS,
HOUSE SERVANTS,
AND FIELD HAN DE
BUTS AND SELLS ON COMMISSION.
By close personal attention to business ha hopes to re
oelve a liberal patronage.
September 94.1868—dly
TALLAPOOSA FOR SALE.
Situated 8 Miles South of Buchanan and 20
MUtes West of Carrollton.
pOOPBISIXfi ONE TWO STORY
Dwelling House—ten rooms, eight fireplaces, brick
kitchen, bsmk dairy, laid In hydraulic cement, brick
smokehouse, large and commodious frame stables, barn
and shade, frame grocery store 24x80, framed dry goods
store 98x60,several ether good foamed buildings, suita
ble tor small families or negro houses, a large and com
modious steam nil and manufacturing establishment,
With doable engines » n| t boilers 60 horse power, with
sheds for ■.■'■■aumeig; two cotton cards, one wool
sand,'tn operation, one corn and one flouring mill—burr
atona,4 feet runners, with bolting apparatus complete
a good threshing machine—patent grain separator—fan
and sa#t mill, a good water mill, two story, and saw
mill attached.
Alt the above buildings and Improvements are new
and the place watered by several good stone wells.
1,000 Aores.of Good Pine Land
One hundred acres of which is-good creek bottom, six
ty of which to in cultivation, the remainder in the wood3
and. well timbered. Address - ■
A. HAAS,
Exchange Broker,
Bept 12-2w. Whitehall street
NEGRO BLACKSMITHS
WANTED.
fVIRN GOOD NEGRO BLACKSMITHS, for which the
A. highest wages will be paid at the Oolumbm Armo
ry. JOHN D. GRAY & CO.,
Columbus, Ga.
Apply to Pease A Davis, Atlanta, Ga.
SeptSB—dfiw
Pine Wood Wanted
At the Atlanta Gas Works.
W E want : 299 Cords of seasoned Pine Wood—that
cot from large timber preferred. A fair price will
be paid lor any pine..
For any further parBaulars, Inquire at the office of the
Gas Company, J. k J. Slrnch corner, entrance on Ala
Imbia street J. F. WAKRKcf, Supt.
BepL ltth, 1868. sepl2-tf
THE OLDEST COMMISSION HOUSg
IN ATLANTA-
. J. E. WILLIAMS
Commission Merchant
FOR THE BALS AND
Purchase of Every Variety of
GOODS SOLD IN THIS MARKET.
ATHENjCUM BUILDING,
Decatur Street.
(Largest Ware House iu the City.)
July l-d3m
OIL! OIL ! OIL!
IN 8TORB AND TO ABBIVEi
25 ^fio'bbisriKrrtra^plndle OU,
80 bbta. Goal Spindle OU, equal to Mstoalf’s
Spindle OiL
40 bbto. Superior MachHfery Oil, suitable for heavy
Gearing.
80 bl
bis. Ordinary Macbiaerr OU,
80 “ Pure Lard OU.
80 “ Lard 611. No. 4,
2 <* Sewing Machine Gil,
90 “ & vTOastor OU,
60 u No. 1 Tanner’s OU,
T8 “ No. 2 Tenner’s Oil,
LANSDELL, ZIMMERMAN A
WJ
February 4, <868—dtf.
CO.,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
Atiantfr Ga.
Soda, Soda.
2,000
mayl8 ' *“*— "—*
OG,
Commission Mur chan tt.
1. P. KHIODUin.
t. itATnn as. 1
GENERAL COMMISSION HOUSE
.Main Street, LyncUbarg, Vs.
BONDURANT & MATTHIAS,
TTTHOLKSAI S Grocers and Commission Merchants
YY and Agents for the sale of Manufactured and
Smoking Tobacoo and Snuff.' WiU receive and seU Su
gar, Molasses, Wheat, Corn, Flour, Baooq, and fill kinds
dr ‘ *
»t oountry produce,
paid ever.
AU sales promptiy^ryartod^ and
$50 Reward.
R ANAWAY on the njgbt of the 8th tost,, my boy Joe.
He is about 26 or 80 years eld, black, quick spoken,
lame In one ankle and has a fresh scar on the under Up,
He will doubtless try to make hM way back to Athesm
North Alabama- I wifi give the above reward of foi
for hto delivery in any ffife jail so that 1 get Mm.
anglA-dtf f. A. WARWICK.
Chattanooga Rebel gfesse copy tlU forbid and send
bUl to this office.
Hightower, ga, Aug. 10,1^6*
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
T HE Sobserlbera, Geo. PaoneM; Jr., of Yjl, and Paul
Jones, or Tenn., having aesadated themselves to
gether under tits style of PanneU A Jones, do hereby of
fer their services to the pubUoas Agent* forth* purchase
or sate of Real iBtate. Any persons wishing to buy or
seU, would do well to give ns a calL Office Whitehall
Street, Markham’s Block, three doors from Ala bam St.
Reference—Messrs. Harris A Jones, Atlanta.
Dr. J, P. Logan, “■
Mr. B. Hutchinson, “
Aug 27-dtf
PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS!
Received on Consignmeut
AND FOR SALE AT
Braumuller & Knight’s
Late Braomu Iter’s Old Stand.
O NE 7 Octavo Heinway Piano,
One 7 do Chiokeriag do
One 7 do Wilhelm A SdaUe’s,
One 7 do Worcester, N. Y.,
One 6% de Worcester, N. Y.,
Three 6 Octave Chlckering.
The above will all stand thesoratiny of judges. Please
call and e&smlne before purobastog.
BRA.UHULLER & KNIGHT.
Sept 8—dtf
Dissolution,
T
HE Firm of R. M- PARKS A 00., to this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
R. M. PARKS.
H. BRAC MULLER,
G. W. KNIGHT.
W E the undersigsed have th’s day entered, into part
nership for the transaction of general Or.mciri
gion business under the name and style of BraumuUer A
Knight, at the old stand ot H. BraumuUer, on WMtebal
Street. H. BRAUnULLkB.
Sept. 20-dlm ■Q. W, KNIGHT.
G old,
SU-VER
SOUTHERN Bank Notes,
and Georgia Treasury Notes
Wanted by
R M. CLARK,
Atlanta. June 23-dtf WMteball St
NEW MILLINERVSTORE
WHITEHALL STREET.
T HE andenlgnedjfave taken a part ot Mr. J. M.
HOLBROOK’SJHat Store for the purpose of car
rying on a first eia« MUUneiy Eitabttohmeat, together
with other Ladles* via: Lames, Mtoses, and
Childrens Haae, Shawi, Scarfs, Laces. Insertings. Ac. '
Our Hair Jewelry business established 19 years ago,
WtH also be connected with it. Satisfaction us heretofore
given will be our steady aim. W* therefore solicit u
share of public patronage.
MM H. BRAUMULLER,
8ept8-dtf MRS. L. 6IQYANNINL
Desirable Investment!
O NE lot of land with smaU dwelling on Markham St
It to well located and wUl moke a desirable resi
dence. On Ur« prentices t a well of excellent water. -
The lot contains one acr . Apply to
£. Rl. EDWAKD1,
Atlanta, July 1-dtf No. 13, Whitehall St.
For Sale.
A LA&G d 'will assorted s’cck of Crockery and
Glass Ware. T. G. SIMMa
July 28-dtf
Tobacco, Tobacco.
BOXES Tobacco, various Brand3, for sale by
LOWE, FAMBROUGH A «JO.,
Commission Merchan
caPT. d. c. suits. r. m. qcekn.
2. O. QUKKN.
nrziw FiR-ivi.
8MITH, QUEEN & CO,.
Wholesale, Retail
—AMD—
Commissiw Merchants.
Cor. Peachtree and Marietta Sts..'
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
July *9-dlm*
JUST PUBLISHED
BY
Jas, McFHerson & (Jo.*
A MANUAL OF
PARTISAN WARFARE,
With Rates and'Dlagrams,
By JOHN M. RICHARDSON, B. 8., lately Major of tha
21st Regiment North Carolina Troops, now Profes
sor of Mathematics in the Georgia Mililsry In
stitute.
. Price, $1—By Mail, $1.10.
A liberal discount to tha Trade.
November 6,2862—dtf.
MBE OHINCE FOR IHVESTMENT.
fnBX nnderslgnod desiring to change their business, of
JL fer for sale that very^ desirable piece of property
lying at the corner of Decatur and Shipley Streets, now
occupied by tha Confederate Government lot an Armo
ry. Tha property is now paying a high per cent, on the
Mice asked, and la one of the most desirable business
mgRBsus. in the city. Far fall particulars aoply to
• JOHN O. PECK,
JnnaJ8-d« or FRANCIS DAY.
S. Jt’OOOKkB. a. m. m’cop.elk. wm. kinkier.
M’CORKLE, SON & CO,
GROCERS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A ND Manufacturers of Chewing and Smoking Tobac
co, No. 118, Main Street, Lynchburg. Va. We
Will give particular attention to the sale of Tobacco,
Breadstuff*, Provisions, and all kinds of Country Pro-
duoe and Merchandise. Jitiy21-dSm*
BROWN, FLEMING & C8.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Coimnisdoii Merchants,
AMD ATJUTIONEEKS,
(wxeuaau xxolusiybly.)
Xasonic Hall Building,
ATLANTA,
. GEORGIA.
(Special atigntion given to Louisiana and Texas trade.)
1U SOLHULS Auction Sales will be made at stated
Tv periods. Atlanta being one of the best points in the
Caafoderaeyfor such sales, we confidently solicit con
signments of—Manufactured and Smoking Tobaccos,
Begars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Groceries, Liquors,
Cigars, Cotton and Cotton Fabrics, Wool and Woollen
Goods, Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Leather,
Paper, Envelops, Ink, Drags, Ac., Ac.
Special sales trill also be made of Stocks, Bonds, Mori
gages, and Heal Atato.
All goods consigned will have thq advantage of pri
vote or public sale as consljpiora may prefer.
thankful for the liberal fhvors heretofore bestowed,
we-rensectfolly request a continuance of the same.
PERINO BROWN, THOS. P. FLEMING,
W. JL BARNES, M.b ICHTENT3ADT.
AMan|fc Ga., A^ril 28,1868—J*
Smoking Tobacco.
3 AAA LBS HM Umick Tobacco,
•Vr vr V/ 4,599 Beauregard Tobacco,
' 2J990 Gkaud Turk Tobacco, for sale by
LOWE, FAMBROUGH A CO.,
aiaylS ffomarisslon Merchant.
ROWLAND SPRINGS
* FOR SALE.
T HE P&88FNT OWNER, having business deraandiuS
hto whole aafi personal attention, has concluded to
sell this desirable property. It will be foued to be ja3t
the place far Kefageea, and can accommodate six fami
lies la separate buildings. The place is so well known
mi.« a deacription to not needed.
Fara Hotel It to unequalled, as there is a large Tract
of Land belonging w tne place, capable of raising all
th«t ra.y pe wanted. There are negro quarters for fifth
negroes, and a large new barn:
Persons wishing to purchase cm come and look at the
property, or address the ungkrsl^ed.a^Eiowah, Ga.
fcepll T Im or A. W. McCQNNELL,
$50 Reward.
R ANAWARDfrom the subscriber oa the morning of
the 9th of August, a negro boy JIM, about 2^
years aid. <if black complexion, with a good counte
nance. and quickly spoken, is about 5 feet 2 or 3 incite a
high. We will give the above reward forthe apprehen
sion of said negro or for hto lodgment in any j ail where
ve can get him, hUNNIOCTT a BKLLiNGKATH.
AUaeta, Aug 11-dtf
VALUABLE QITY PROPERTY
For Sale.
rilHK subscriber offers for sale bis Residci.ee on the
A corner of Prior and Peters streets, Very conve
nient to the business part ot the city. Good dwelling
house, oat buildirgs, garden, fruit trees, flower garden,
Ac. The place to a very desirable one, in every respect.
Call soon, I can be found at the stars of F. M. Fisk, on
Whitehall street. A. A. GAULDING.
Atlanta, Sept. 12,1S63. seplg-tf
O AAA LBS. Rio Coffee, In store and for sale by
dUUU LOWE, FAMBROUGH A 00.,
July 16-dtf
W. C. BIBB.
B. TRIMBLR.
: BIBB A TRIMBLE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Nos. 9S A 95 Commerce Street,
MONTGOMERY, AT.A
ILL give prompt attention to the sale of all articles
consigned to us.
feb. 8—tf
“Stonewall ? nstiranee Company,”
ATLANTA, GA.
riiartercti Capital $500,000
Actual Capital. $200,000
W. P. INMAN, President,
M. Col*, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
W. P. Inman, J. W. Shackleford,
W. T. Tram me! 1, W. H. Inman,
E. R. Sasseen, M. Cole,
L. W. TrmmelL.
Office la Franklin BulidiDg, Alabama Street.
July 11, lS63-d6m.
NEW FIRM.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a partnership
under the name and style of Lowe, Fambrough A
Co., for the transaction of a General Commission Busi
ness and all collateral branches.
T. F. LGWF,
W. P. FAMBROUGH,
J. W. RUOKEB
Atlanta, Ga., May 12th, 1S63. dtf
Commission House Exclusively!
LOWE, FAM3R0U6H & GO.,
Commission Merchants,
la Daniels’ and Wlnshlps’ Block,
ATIj^.3YTA, GKEIO.
For the purchase and sale of all kinds of Produce, Mer
chandise, Negroes, Soal Estate, Ac., Ac
Order3 and consignments respectfully solicited.
mayl3—dtf
Whiskey, Whiskey!
rtrt BARRELS Extra Corn Whiskey, in store and
i-Uli for sale by
LOWE, FAMBROUGH A CO.,
may!3 Commission Merchants.
OLD DOKDflOlT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Richmond, Virginia.
CAPITAL - - -
D1KKCTOHS
I. Davenpont, Jr., Prss.,
Gab. Wortham,
John Under#,
8. M. Price.
B. F. Ladd.
J. Stewart Walker,
L. R. gplhaan,
’. C. Warwick,
Tames B. Kent,
lorace p. Edmond, *
J. M. Talbott, -
G. B. Davenport.
G. W. Yance,
Jos. Brnmmel.
Wm. Brent,
R. H. Maury,
O. E. Wortham,* Mecretar?
John H. Greaner,
Geo. 8. Palmer,
W. ft. TripleU,
ft. O. Tardy,
Wm. Carrie,
J. R. Crenshaw,
John H. William#,
Murk Downey,
Thomas Jones.
*. A. ftmltt, ,
Robert A. Palu
R. F. Wlffijuna, ‘
W. P. Ragland,
H. C. Cab *lj
George W. tfoysu.
. - *• A** WILES, Agem.
«»^ W a.i 0fflce V°? rrier Whitehall and Alabama
over Salmons A Simmons’ Store. Atlanta. ’
.. merchants
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND, VA.
Capital Aithorlnd • •* S5oo uou
CMb suid snrplna, 1st May.imi, Sll.’sgo
•OIRBOTOR81
nderson. *
Jos, R. Anderson,
Jas. L. AppersOn,
Wm. Breeden,
David J. Burr,
Wm. H. Christian,
Jno. Dooley,
L. H. Glasebrook,
Lewis Ginter,
Satn’l J. Harrison,
Scarce B. Heath,
Ed. McCarthy,
*. Miller,
Garrett #. Wateon.
Wm. G. False,
ftam’l Putney,
Jno. Purcell,
Jno. D. Quarles,
David J. Banndert
Geo. D. Shell,
Franklin Stearns
John 0. ftluton.
Ed. H. ftklcker’
G J. Soninf j,
Thus. Taylor, Jr.
wm. O. Taylor
A. PLEAftANTb, Preslt
Substitutes*
1 HAVE on,hand a few reliable men who wishes to
go as Substitutes, have been examined and papers
are all signed up right. Call early if you want a good
man. ROBERT S. WATERS.
Direct all letters as above' care Key Box 67, Lovejoy’s
Building, 2nd Floor, Peachtree Street.
Mav 31 —dtf
m W. BIRTH,
I WtfOJJSHIS ’jffSJB PUBLIC THAI' HB
haa ro-opened the
Ambrotype k Fliotograph Gallery
formerly occupied by Mr. Bill, oa Whitehall street,
where he is prepared to execute
AMBB0TYPES, PH0T08BAPHS,
colored or plait;. £!-o, that beautiful style of picture
called
Ivorytype.
Also Enamelled Card photographs, and Vignettes
LIFESIZE PHOTOGRAPHS,
in Oil or Pastel Colors. Please call and examln-e sped-
mens, up stairs, over Mr. Richardson’s Book Store'.
J. W. BIRTH.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 27, 1862—d6m.
6 AAA lds. copperas,
4,000 Lbs. Spanish Whiting .
Barrels of Chrome Green,
“ * “ Ohrome Yellow,
“ “ Spanish Brown,
“ “ Venetian Red.
for sale low at
HAMILTON, MARKLEY A JOYNER’S.
May -dtf
RARE CHANGE FOR INVESTMENT!
Soap and Candle Factory
FOR SALE.
1 7HE undersigned contemplating a change of business
. offer for sale their
S9AP AND CANDLE FACTORY
Situated on Peters Street in the City of Atlanta. We
have a sufficient number of Moulde to make fonr hun
dred pounds of Candles per day. Also a large and very
powerful IRON 'SCREW PRESS for manufacturing Lard
and Tallow Oil. Our Soap Kettles Is of sufficient capacity
to make from 8500 to SSGO pounds of Soap at a boiling.
We have every necessary articles to complete the estab
lishment. We will also sefl with the Factory, about
4,COO Founds Soda Ash
of the best quality. '
Any person desiring to enter the business will do well
to apply soon. A. DUTEUHOFER A CO.
June 9-dtf
BEMOVAL.
W IT. HENDERSON A CO., having removed to
• the house formerly occupied by Capt. Bacon,
A. Q. M., on Whitehall Street, next door to R. M. Clark,
willt continue-the business of Commission Merchants,
NegrO Brokers, and 'Auctioneers. Having a good Store
Room and Slave Yard attacked, in the most central part
of the city, they hope, by close personal attention to bu
siness in their several branches, to receive a liberal por
tion of patronage. Quick sales and prompt returns is
their motto. Negroes of all classes kept for sale, and
bought on commission. Goods, merchandize and pro-
perry of every discrlption, soid at auction every week, by
an experienced auctioneer,
may Sl-dtf W. H. HENDERSON A CO.
GEORGIA
Sait Manufacturing Company.
B. PHILLIPS, Agent
masonic Sail Atlanta, Georgia.
March 8,1S63—dtf. . .
fjlUE undersigned has on hand about Nina Thousand
A Dollars worth of Yankee made BUGGIES, top and
no top; and i3 anxious to sell them allin one lot. Per
sons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to
call soon.
Also,a likely negro girl, IS years old, tolerable good
.ook. washer and Ironer. H. B. HOLLIDAY,
oGrifilln. Feb ■Sth.1868.—fahlO—dtf
OONPEDKRATE
SHOE SLACKING
Manufacturing Company.
IS prepared to supply’
the trade with a very
superior article. It to
put up iu Wood Boxes
—tia being held at prohibitory rates—which are
neat and substantial, and arc in size equal to Mason’s
medium. Every Ingredient of this Blacking to produced
In the South. It is, therefore, essentially different from
any in use, besides it will go further than any other
Blacking; is free from acid, and-still susceptible of an
easy and beautiful polish, imparting softness,, and con
sequently durability to the leather.
IN CUBES*
$15 per Gross, pacKages lueluded.
All orders accompanied with the Cash will be prompt
ly at tended to.
W. II. HENDERSON A 00., Agents,
White Hail Street, Atlanta, Ga.
November 7,1662—dly.
f \^S\
WANTED.
THE i. M. & M. CO.,
W ISH to hire two hundred good able bodied Negro
Mm and Boys; also twealy-five gcod Negro Wo
men. For which she highest price will be paid.
Apply to ROUT. m. CLARKE,
Juivl6-dtf Whitehall Street, Atlanta.
Peachtree 8treet.
C02TFEDEKATE' STATES DEPOSITA-
EY, ATLANTA.
T REASURY Notes may hereafter be funded at this of
fice under the following regulations:
2. All Treasury Notes not bearing inter< st, which bear
date subsequent to December 1st 1S62, are entitled to be
funded in seven per cents. .
S. All subscriptions to the Produce Lo jn, wMch have
been made prior to February 20th 1S63 will be entitled
to eight per cents.,an*1 subscriptions since, wifi be pud In
seven per cents. J- TF. DUNCAN,
aprilia-dtf Depositary.
Joex H. Uomaooa, Beo’y.
Insurance Company continue!, to Insure
t . n , and all kinds ol Insurable property
on the moet favorable terns. Also Marine Insurance *
au * ve *0U3 “a
Jannary 19. lS6S-48m Dry Goods Store
VIRGHISTIA •
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND, VA
CHARTERED in 1882
Has & bona fide Cash Capital ol $200.uu0:
Surplus, ....... i ; $75,090.
nplHIS long established Company lnsnrea age Inst :ou
X «id damage by fire and the seas, Dwelffngs, Stores,
Merchandise, Household Furniture, and all kind* oi h>
inrable property on the most reasonable terms.
The policy of this Company has uniformly been to pny
all iti lionet! lottai Aft onod v on ureacntAtloY . ~roaf ol
iocs.
r DIRECTORS;
W. L. Opwaanm, Pros'l w. Wimae, ja., Aeo*y
Alexander W. Parker, Joseph AUeu,
Charles W. Purcell, Wm. Beers,
^ot. Basnyaon H. A. Claiborne,
J. B. Wadsworth. w. L. Oowardlo,
John N. Gordon,
J P. Winston, - James A. Inloes,
Horaoe L. Kent, Wa, Pa’mar.
__ *. 1>. NII.KS, A*»ul,
885^ Office,corner Alabama and Whitehall street, ova
Salmons A Simmons Dry Good Store.
Jannary 19,1868-d8u» Atlanta, .
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF THE
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA.
WINCHESTER. VA.
CAWI CAPITA!. 8kGU,ot>U.
“ SURPLUS > - Sfi,UU0
Dteorponfoi In 1812.
J. 8. Carson, President,
John Vere,
Joseph 8. Carson,
Kobert Steele,
DIRECTORS;
I William L. Bent, fiao'y,
I<ewls P. Hartman,
William Miller,
Wm. B. Baker,
IScTsa^LaM#9* Losses paid in 8years endln, July i.
Tliis old Company Insures Buildings. Merchandise
Household Furniture, and personal property to ritj,
town or country on as favorable terms as other ice possi
ble Companies.
Apply to ». 1». NILES,
General Insurance Agent, corner of Whitehall and aio-
bama streets, over Salmons A Simmons* Dry Goods
Store, Atlanta, Georgia.
SOUTHERN
Insurance Agency!
FIKE ANjfilAKlNE
INSURANCE,
Office corner of Whitehall iiiii.j A !a
bama streets, over Salmons *& Binirmme i t f
Goods Store, Atlanta, Georgia:
* 8. 1>. BULBS, Ceneral A^tnl
Alabama Insurance Compl y,
MONTGOMERY
CAPITA!,.... $'dOi>^vOO.
T HIS Company, by promptness In adjusting ana pip
ing its losses, has gained a reputation whftf- ;>«*
placed it among the first class of Insurance Com paries
ut the country. It insures all kinds of Insurable proj/nrty
on the most favorable terms.
niRECTOKSi
A H. Metcalf, ftec’y.
F. M. Gilmer,
D. A. Clark,
Wm. H. Rives,
J. D. Hutcheson.
Jan 19-tf
Wm. C. Bibb, f.- c’i.
J 8. L. Arrington,
i J. M. V/lUtoxis.
Wade Keyes,
i John A. Elmore.
8. D. NTUeS, Agent,
Office, orner Whitehall A Alabama S»:
WARM AND GOLD BATHS
X.T
Washington Hall.
BY
ROB’T. YANCEY Sc CEO. DAVIS.
April 17—dtt
PEASE & DAVIS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
—AND
Commission Merchants,
PEACH TREE STREET,
ATLANTA ... .GEORGIA.
33ealers in
TOBACCO, BACON, SOGaBA
FLOUR, MXAL, MOIL
STARCH, VINEGAR, BROQM8,
SHIRTING. SHEETING, OSNABUBGl?
YARNS. BUCKETS, CIGARfi,
14 Hogsheads Ohotoc Brown Sugar,
200 Boxes Tobacco,
1,000 lbs. Killloklnlck Tobacco,
15 Bags Prime Bio Coffee,
100 Dozen Water Buckets arriving.
60 Kegs Nails, assorted sixes,
15 Boxes Turpentine Soap. icbiJ- dtt
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have tnto day formed a Copartner
ship under the name and style of LansdelL 21mmer-
maa A Co., forthe pnrpose ol transacting a WHOLFftAI.B
DRUG AND GENERAL COMMISSION BU8INEB8.
Office and Store Rooms on the corner of Whiter ail and
Qouter streets. W. H* LANSDELL,
Ecrar -n A flnuseraiu, Auguata^ Ga., ,
Late briasey A Lansdell, Atlanta, da.
Atlanta, Ga., February 3,1868—dtt
BLACKSMITHING.
H M %B8HALI. A CO., at the Atlanta Sabre Mano-
• factory, Marietta Street, are prepared to under*
fake Blacksmith Work of all kinds, Including Carriage,
Buggy and Wagon Work; Shoring Jforses and Males,
and Conn jy Work of every deacription.
Having a first rate workman, experienced in the aoove
satisfaction, at the lowest
departments, they guarantee
prices thg tlme^jdll alio 1
ay3-dtf
Sugar, Sugar,
-i K HHD8 Cholo Brown Sugar, for sale by.
IO LOWB, FAMhaOCGH A OO.,
may 18
MerohamA