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THE
SODIUM CIIKDIUCT,
A Daily Sc Weekly Paper,
PUBLISHED IS
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
THIS Journal was e*t*bll*h*d algbum month* *go. «i
mocwa haa baan bayond tha hlfhaat expectation* of the
Proprietor*. It baa now, and ha* had for nearly a year,
IDE LARGEST DAILY CM1LATI0S
t. any Paper to Georgia. And Ha Weakly drenlatlon la
FIVE THOUSAND.
it* rapid rl*e In popular fcvor 1* without a parallel In
•»history of newipapar* to thle State,
ffe receive new* by telegraph from all polnU. We have
• t extenriv*
A.RMY CORRESPONDENCE,
Aiio are favorably located for new* froto Taaneaaae and
Kentucky. Wa have engaged one o the ableat and moet
. iperienced newipaper editor* to the Oonfcdmate State*
cwrite and telegraph fbr aa from Bragg's Headquarter*.
Lie is by this time at hi* po*t, and ire expect eo»n to have
xn flrtt communication from htan.
Cur Paper li
AN IHDEPEHDBHT JEWS JOURNAL.
Jiaovocate# whatever public men or measure* Ita editor*
approve, and opposes whatever they disapprove. It la no f
iht organ of any man or party, and while we control it*
x .nmi it cannot be made the mouthpiece or oracle of any
. epe or organization. It will contain the view* of those
ant control ft* column*, and those view* will be expressed
whenever we think proper.
In puranlng thl» courae, we shall be roapecttol to all
neu. Ita criticism* of men, parties or measures shall net
i * ofiontive to boneat men. The practise of railing, abuse
and vituperation shall always be dlacsrded by na, and all
men language eareftilly excluded from our column*.
We sbaH give accurate Report* of our Market*, Local
A’ew*, J»c.
TERMS FOR THE DART.
tor one year ^
* or -.tx months..... ^
tor three month* - ^
For one month *6
tor lorty day* * 00
** eekly per annum |2. To a club of ten persona at one
office, where all the names and money are lent at one time,
n 60 per annum each Addrec*
ADAIR St 8MITH,
Atlanta, Georgia.
« B. Ho paper U sent from Ate efflo* witbont It la paid
..to advance, and names .are alway»_ erased from our
r«oks the day the subscription expire*.
-eptember 16,1862.
Fresh
Arrivals
„ ^WjONFEDBRATE STATES.
DESIRABLE GOODS
AT
BROWN, FLEMING ACCS.,
Masonic Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WRITING PAPBRS CHB 3 AP,
GREAT REDUCTION I
BUY A REAS OF TWENTY QUIRES
AND
RAVE MONEY.
*0 QUIRES BUFF LETTER PAPER for $11;
SINGLE QUIRE 76 CENTS
s» QUIRES GOOD BLUE LETTER PAPER
FOR H2; SINGLE QUIRE #1.
dO QUIRES GOOD FOOLSCAP PAPER FOR
630; SINGLE QUIRE (1 26
.JO QUIRES FINE LETTER PAPER FOR $20;
SINGLE QUIRE TOR $126.
Aim, a large lot of
ENVELOPES, PEN8, INK, So
ftir sale by
sepll-tf
j. McPherson * oo.
QfB STUFFS, DRUGS, *C.
AX WHOLESALE,
30 LBS. BLUE MASS,
76 LBS. GUM OPIUM,
60 OZS. QUININE,
HO OZS MORPHINE,
760 LBS. SULPHURIC ACIIV
600 LBS. TOILET SOAPS,
800 LBS. GOOD INDIGO,
iOO LBS. GOOD MADDER,
800 LBS. LUMP ALUM,
86 BBLS. TRAIN OILA
ALSO,
400 LBS EXTRACT LOGWOOD*
200 POUNDS BEST GUNPOWDER TEA ;
(A superior article.}
500 SACKS OF FLOUR
75 HOGSHEADS ASSORTED SUGAR
♦
300 DOZEN CLARK’S PREMIUM BLACK
MACHINE THREAD.
200,000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
(Assorted sizes.)
60 BALES 8 OZ OSNABURGS.
20 DEMIJOHNS (3 gallon} PORT WINE;
(Guaranteed a pure {trade.)
800 BOXES TOBACCO;
(Various brands.) ,
This lot will be sold in quantities to suit pur
chasers at reduced figures, in order to close
consignments.
80 POUNDS BLACK AND COLORED SEW
ING SILK.
25 OZEN NARROW GOLD LaCE :
(For Military Trimmings.)
Special attention given to consignments.
Sales made to best advantage and remittances
prompt. Satisfaction guaranteed in all trans
action.
BROWN, FLEMING & CO.,
Foreign and Domestic Com’n Merchant,
Masonic Hall Building,
oc23-tf • Atlanta, Georgia.
TKUSTJiE’S SALli.
A LIKELY GANGOF 53 NEGROES.
.»Y a decree from tho honorable the Judge of the Supe
Jj rior Court, Basurn Circuit, will be sold on the urat
rue.day in .November mxt, at the 79 mile station ou the
Central Railroad, Milton, Georgia, commencing at eleven
o clock, the loilowmg Negroes, in families:
No Names Age No Names As
I Neptune 48
govkrnmknt
or THE
22
15
6 Dv li®
jU
8 Bella
18
11 Isaac
13
14 Abel
IB Bill
18 Old Mary
00
30
20 Cato
10
8
4
27 Albert
28 Jonas
29 Nelly
06
li
...... 8
4
35 Miily r
3d Joseph 3 mouth*
37 Hagar, Ccok
-50
33 Sam
39 Bell
9
41 Joe
4
54
14
45 Rose
c.6
46 To n, (idiot)
13
10
49 Wabhy
6
4
52 Catharine, Cook...
38
53 Daniel
The above Negroes are a'fine and healthy gang, and will
b* sold for cash; purchaser to pay for papers. For Icr-
ihoT Information apply t >
BLOUNT A DAWSON,
oc24-td Savannah, Georgia.
Coe-
And the largect stock of OOA&8S SMB&l to th
admev.
attgl-ly HAMILTON, MARKLKT * JOIN HR-
RET 8T1AI BAKERY
AND
Candy Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
IT
J AC K, BRYSON & CO.
yy X are prepared to fill ail antoto at wtelaaMe of retail
r LAIN AND
fANOT CANT as,
SODA Bran, AND
SUGAR CRACKRhe,
OONVNDKRAT1 PILOT BREAD,
uR .CKOKEL CRACKERS AND DREAD,
PLAIN AND TANCT CAKES, Aa
•agSHj
800 WOOD CHOPPERS WAITED.
NSTANT employment at
Apply at once to
QQNSTANT
son
ocA-im
CitJ MSMTS.
*VJ and send MU t* a*
and prompt pay, wlttgeed
a VtT&‘AT cn "
President HIMOempany.
To the Public.
T HE Montgomery Mining and Manufacturing Company
of Alabama, are making and selling a limited amount
or Copperas, and a solution composed o: Bine Stone, Cop
peras and fixed Sulphuric Acid, at tue low price of twenty
cents per gallon tor the solution when delivered at the
mines. The expenses of transportation being added fa.
other points. They will deliver at Talladega, Selma Mo
bile, West-Point, Montgomery or Columbus, Georgia The
above solution, at its present strength, will admit ot three
or four times its hulk in water being added, and is believeu
by experienced chemists to be superior to any process
heretofore used to prevent the smut or rust in wheat.
They will sell the Copperas at eighty cents per lb. at th,
mines—transportation being added to other points. Or,.er<
are solicited lor the above. The Copperas is lar superio]
to mnj imported article. Samples ot the Copperas, anc
also of the solution, can be furnished when desired.
Address, WM. TAYLOR,
Pres’t M. M. A M. Oo., Montgomery, Ala.
References—Gov. J. G. Shorter, the Judge of the Sc-
preme Court, the Judge ot Probate of Montgomery conn
ty, Hon. Tho*. H. Wa ts, Richmond; Messrs. Rives, Batth
A Co, Mobile; ii%or White, Mississippi, jy26-ttm
F. GEUTEBBUCK,
Importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND AMERICAN
CIGARS,
Dealer c
Unilara ? Maccaboy and Scotch Snug,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, Ac.
A GOOD assortment of the best CIGARS for the retail
trade to he found at Us store on Whitehall street,
between Ripley's Crockery aud Gilbert’s Jeweiry store,
way 22-1)
CANT HAL A'A MALA SEMINAR V,
Washington Street, Atlanta, Gf-a.
r lE Exercises of this School will be resumed on Mon
day, 18th August.
Room* large, airy and well torn;shed. Grateful for the
very liberal patronage bestowed during the prat three
year*, they hope to merit a continuance and increase of
the same, a* they have greatly increased their facilities
and means ot advancing their pupils.
Par terms, please see circular, or call at the Lecture
Komn ot the Central Pmbytenan Church, opposite City
J. W. MLLLJSK,
aoxO ttUaalO’tn MART L. MILLER.
A 9CBSI1TUTE
I S wanted'"y a Van. luaau wn«e» address paa he had ay
this dbe.
\
President.
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi.
Vice President.
ALEX. H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
Secretary of State.
JUDAH P. BENJAMIN,
Of Louisiana.
Secretary ot the Treasury
C. G. MEMM1NGER,
Of South Carolina.
t Secretary of War.
« GEORGE W. RANDOLPH,
Of Virginia.
I Secretary of the Navy.
I STEPHEN R. MALLORY
{ Of Florida.
I Attorney General.
J THOMAS H. WATS,
Of Alabama
Postmaster General
JtinN fl. REAGAN,
Of Texas
Confederate Congress—Firat Seaaioi*.
r’he following Is a list of the members of the first Con-
ross of the Permanent Government of the Confederate
tates, which meets in February next: v , .
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are memberi or the
‘rovisional Congress.
SENATE.
MISSOURI
John B. Clarke,
a L. E. Payton.
SOUTH OAROUSA
George Davis,*
Wm. T. Dortch.
SOUTH OARGLIBA
Robert W. Barnwell,*
James L. Orr.*
TENS ESSEX
Gustavus A. Henry,
Landon O. Haynes.
TZXA8.
Confederate
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF* ATLANTA*
jfjro and Life Insurance.
Promts to be Divided between ibe Insu
rers end Insured-
„ a™? *****
b ^rssrs:s^rs:si«, el .i. »«*<*««—
the advsatages of a.matual President.
Boat. J. lAfWXT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Vm. L. Yancey,
C.0 Olay, Jr.,
ARKANSAS.
.onert W. Johnson,
0. B, Mitchell,
FLORWA ■
iames M. Baker,
A E. Maxwell,
gsobqta
;ohn W. Lewis,
b.H. Hill,*
KNTUOST
renry O. Burnett,
Vm. E. Sims.
LOUISIANA
■dward Sparrow,*
J, gemmes.
mssipsipn
A. G. Brown,
lames Phelan.
Louis T. Wigfall,*
W. S. Oldham *
8. M. T. Hunter,
Wm- Ballard Preston
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Gist.
8.
Casper W. Bell,
T. J. Foster,
J.
Adam H. Condon,
W. R. Smith,
6.
G. G. West,
J. P. Ralls,
i.
L. W. Freeman,
i.
J. L. M. Curry,*
T,
Hyer.
F. S. Lyon,
NORTH CAROLINA
b.
W. P. Chilton,*
l.
W. N. H. Smith*
i.
D. loptoB,
2.
R, R. Bridges,
\
J. S. Pugh,
i.
0. R. Keenan,
9
S. Dargan.
4.
T. D. McDowell
ARKANSAS
5.
A. H. Arrington,
lc
A. G. Garland,
5,
J. R. McLean.
%.
James M. Patterson
T,
W. 8. Ashe,
(Incomplete.)
8.
William Lander,
9.
B. S. Gaither,
FLORIDA.
10.
A. T. Davidson.*
U
James B. Dawkins,
. dOOTB CAROLINA.
2.
R. B. Hilton.
1.
John McQueen,
GEORGIA.
ft.
W. Poicher Miles,*
Julian’Hartridge,
3.
L. M. Ayer,
•„
Charles J. Munncrlyn,
4.
M. L. Bonham,
i.
Hines Holt,
3.
James Farrow,
Augustus H. Kenan,*
8.
W. W. Boyce,*
>.
David W. Lewis,
TENNKSSBE.
L >
W. W. Clark,
1.
Joseph B. Heiskell,
Robert P. Trj£pe
J.
W. G. Swan,
x.
Lucius J. Gafitreil,
o.
W. H. Tibbs,
K
Hardy Strickland,
i.
E. F. Gardenshire,
'0.
Augustus R. Wright
5.
Henry S. Foote, Jr.
KENTUCKY.
8.
Meredith P. Gentry,
Willis B. Machcn,
I.
George W. Jones,
i
John W. Crockett,
y.
Thomas Mennes.
if. E. Read,
9.
J..D. C. Atkins,*
K
George W. Ewing,
10
John V. Wright,
J. S. Chriamnu,
11, D, M. Currm *
C, T. L. Burnett,
. H. W. Bruce,
3, G. B. liodge,
i. E. M. Bruce.
10. J. W. Moore,
11. R. J. Breckinridge,
6L J, M. Elliott.
L-lUISIANA.
Charles J. Villierc,
L Charles M. Conrad,*
Duncan F. Renner,*
l Lucien J. Dupre,
i, John L. Lewis,
i. John Perkins, Jr.,*
MISSISSIPPI.
J. W. Clapp,
Reuben Dae v
,, Israel Welch,
L 8. O. Chambers,
5. O. R. Singleton.
j. E. Barksdale,
T, John J. McRae,
MISSOURI
. W. M. Cook,
A T. O. Harris,
TKXAS.
John a. Wilcox,
O. 0. Herbert,
l>. W. Gray,
F. B. Sexton,
M. D. Graham,
B. H. Epperson.
VIRGINIA*
M. R. H. Garnett,
John B. Chambliss,
John Tyler,
Roger A. Pryor,*
Thomas S. Bocock,
John Goode, Jr.,
James P. Holcombe,
D. C. DeJarnette,
William Smith,
10. Alexander R. Bote,
11. John B. Baldwin,
12. Walter R. Staples,*
13. Walter Preston,*
14. Albert G. Jenkins,
15. Robert Johnston,’
16. Charles W. Russell,*
AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
npHE undersigned is now prepared for the regular trans-
|_ action of t he above business exclusively. Particular
attention paid to the purchase and sale cf
ilERCHAJVMSE; PRODUCE, REAL ESTATE AffD
NEGROES.
Having long experience as an Auctioneer, he hopes to re-
■ eive a liberal patronage.
Refers to Oen. A. Austel, Bank of Fulton.
3. H GRIFFIN,
sepll-tf No. 5, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
NEGROES FOB SALE.
150 LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES
FOE SALE.
A MONG them are Field Iliads, Cooks, Washers and
Ironers, House Servants, Seamstresses, Blacksmiths,
Tanners, Shoemakers, and
MECHANICS OF ALL KINDS.
Also, some nice young families with their husbands
li. M. CLARKE,
ocll-tf Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Valuable Farm For Sale.
1 OFFER for sale my plantation in thi3 (Coweta) county,
lying ten miles west of Newnan. It contains eleven
Hundred acres, four hundred and seventy-five cleared and
t;x hundred an,d twenty-five in the woods. This is s de-
urable farm. It is most admirably adapted to the growth
jf Cotton and the cereals—producing the former in great
perfection and tho latter in great abundance. The wood
land iB very strong, rich and heavily-timbered. A large
proportion of tho cieared land is fresh and very productive,
there is not a better watered farm in Georgia. The water
is pure and location nealthy. The Savannah and Griffin
Railroad will run, when completed (the same being nearly
entirely graded to the Chattahotchee river) within oae
mile and a half of the premises,
I will sell at the same time twenty nogreos, fourteen
lead of horses and mules, cows, hogs sheep, plantation
tools, (a superior lot) wagons, carts, and ever; thing apper
taining to the farm.
The improvements consist of a substantial dwelling,
aegro cabins, large new gin house, gin and thresher, cot
ton screw, Ac. Possession giTeu when the present crop is
athered, which will also be sold with the lane if desired.
1 will be please,' to shew tuo land to any one wishing to
orchase Call on me at Newnan, Georgia.
vlO W. F. WRIGHT.
Agency lor Va. Tobacco.
A. CoSxELL,
H'
Y1RG
Joseph Winship,
M. E. Rawson,
j{. p. Clayton, of Auguata,
S. D. Linton, “
James Ormond,
A. J- Brady,
mayfily
notice.
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
mantdesires nh ^rly settlement. Ail persons with funds
to invest cannot render a greater service to tneir gentry
than by taking eight per cent. Bonds of the $l,tOO,iAtf.
Loan Wo are prepared to issue them promptly. Au the
Bonds ordered by us for subscribers have
ready for delivery. They Will piease forwandonr HeceW-S
and we wUl send the bonds as they may direct We bar
them at the risk of the owners. The Colton
bers will be taken at the market price by the Gt i eminent
in exchange for Bonds.
AGENTS AT
Savannah—R Habersham A Sons.
Columbus—D Adams.
Macon—N C Monroe.
Newnan—J J Pinson.
LaGrange—Jesse McLendon.
8 PH1N1ZY & CLAYTON,
oc8-2m General Ageuts Produce Loan for Ga.
c - S. MAIL
AND
PASSENGER LINE.
t vKOM Atlanta via CrefSKeys, Pjnckuoy v < and War
saw to Camming, GfMfegla.
Xhe dabi cribers i©spectfiilAY notify tbc tiavtiing public
,uac they are running a line of Hacks, einb.acmg tho
ibove points, under the followiug scheduio, to wit:
Leave Atlanta every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
.1 i o’clock, A. M. Arrive in Gumming same days by 6 P
U. Leave Gumming every Tuesday, Thursday and haiur-
lay at 7 o’clock, A. M. Arrive in Atlanta same day by O,
<sA, >n time for the evening cars to Augi sia, Weal-Point
and Chattanooga.
This line connects each way with the Dahlonega Hacks
■ tGumming. HARRIS A iTllJPl'T.
N. B. For seats apply at Washington tiall, or at Sasseeu
k Owens Livery Stable, Atlanta. n-.pl«-3m*
90S&-U
Late of Memptvis, Ttun.,
AS estiblished in Montgomery, Alabama, a first-class
i Agen.v for all kinds of SllORLNG AND CHEWING
IRGLMA 1'OBACv.O, to winch he wjuid respectfully di
rect public attentiou. The st re formerly occupied by
Messrs. Mi die tun a Loftui. No, 11 Court street, has been
leased lor the purpose, where at all fames can be found cot
cn'y the best aid mo.t gen-rat a«*. r tment of Tobacco out
ride of Virginia; but ul*o a constant supply of the coarsest,
and On-st gra es ol eUGAR The vicil.ties for obtaining”
Sugar cannot be sui passed by any otiier house m the Con
federacy. seySd-tf
Valuable Town Property
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for a tie, for cash, my property in the town oi
Trenton, Dade county, ueorg.a. one lot fronts tho
public square and runs back to Sniphu. Spring street, aud
contains one-halt acre. On it ate a tw,-story dwelling
house, kitchen and smoke hoijpa. Also, a iarge, well ai-
rauged two-story store house, buJt in the most approved
modern style.
Connected with this property are three other lots well
enclosed, on which there are a variety oi good fruit treis.
Tuey are situated between fculphur Spring street and ihe
Will’s Valley Railroad. Trenton is the county site of Dade
county, and is a pleasant little town,situated upon a beau
tiful eminence, through which town runs a pure stream ol
water, that issues from the base of Raccoon Mountain,
about one mile from town. Upon the bank of said stream,
and at a convenient distance from the property 1 offer for
sale, is a Sulphur Spring of rare medicinal qualities. Per
sons wishing to invest their means in this kind of property
Would do well to give me a call upon the premises.
oc9-2m* ' E. MANN.
COX & HILL,
Wholesale Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,
H
PEACH-TREE STREET,
AVB ib Store—
150 barrel* Pure Corn Whisky
100 barrels Rectified Whisky,
50 barrels old Rye Whisky,
10 quarter casks Port Wine,
5 quarter casks Madeira Wine,
10 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
26,000 Cigars. mar22-ly
JACOB KAUFFER,
(Under the Augusta Hotel,)
AVGUSTA, ----- GEORGIA,
AUCTION
AND
Gen’al Commission Merchant,
Dor the sale of
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS
AND NEGROES.
JeH-tt G, A. PARKER, Auctioneer.
8. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones,
Mantels, Vases, Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(South of the Georgia Railroad Depot.)
ATLANTA,
may8-Iy
GEORGIA.
LIFE INSURANCE.
T H j£ GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Life Department
AT SAVAJWAH
jaiwii
A. WILBER Actuary
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent.
Atlanta-
UUD JOIVSK
w. a. jcntzx-
H, JOINER & SON,
QRODSRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
KEYSTONE BUILDING,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
PARTICULAR attention paid to consignment* All
XT orders receive personal and prompt attention,
my 29-til mar ‘i
WANTED,
AT THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY.
FOR CASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
. jsnlTtf
A. T. HENDERSON, Agent.
x>
H. HUHTIHGTOH, M- I).
E J\ T I S
T
AT LAN! A, GEORGIA.
tfiJiCE —In Rawaufi*! new building, comer Whitehall
and Hunter streets—Residence, first bouse to tha left of
Otd, Yancey"*- janltf
pmLAtrnx* r. raasa. |
| loci an a. oavie
PEA S E &
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Heachtree-Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
OIA1SF8 I*
TOBACCO. . BROOMS,
BACON, BUCKETS,
STARCH, SUGAR.
FLOUR, MEAL,
OSNABURGS,
RICE, DUCK,
VINEGAR, • CIGARS,
SHIRTING,
SHEETING
2,000 cwt genuine Killickinick Smoking T..bseco;
100 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands;)
25 boxes Stearine andle3;
25 boxes Family Soup;
JO boxes W ax Candles;
50 bsrre's Granulated Sugar;
Sugar by the hogshead:
i barrel Copperas ;
60 bags Rico Flour ;
100 biles Yarn3 an 1 Domestics;
10 bales Waste Th xa;i
rc31-tf PEASE a DAVIS.
NOTICE.
D4VID MATES..
,.J. JAOOBE J- KAPP
NEW FIRM.
D. MAYER. J. JACOBE & CO.,
AUCTION
an I.
Uommission Merchants,
FOR THE SALE OF
Merchandise, Real Estate-. Stocks, Bouqs
Negroes, &c.
j . j ACOUIC, Auctioneer,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, - GEOLUiA
Uwtereaces given it requireti. aopiu-tl
IOR SALE.
1 WISU to sell the very desirable farm ou widen I now
reside, miles lrem Kuoxviiie. 'ih'- tract conlains
about lour bundled acres oi laud, a goon pot turn oi it un
der cultivation, aud tne baluuce well timbered. It is well
watered by a nover-.ailiug stream, tnat allurus unequaUeu
labilities ior water power, 'ilie dwelling iiouse is oi brick,
and combines comfort and convenience. . Ail thenecessuiy
out-buildiugs barns, st bies and servant houses, ale new
Tbe yard is tastefully improved, and abounds in lnaguih-
ceut snade trees. XUe ^arueu is rich and productive, and
besides containing several ltmeties oi the best sirawber-
nes Known, embraces a small vineyard tbut bus borne
truu two yeais.
Neitr the house is an orchard oi young and carefully se
lected Iruit trees, and w thin fifty yards oi the dwelling is
one ol tue springs in the country.
Tha farm is adunicbiy auapied for foraging purposes,
besides being desirable as a healthy and dciignllul place
ol residence.
ior fuither particulars inquire on the premises, »r ol
Col. John W iiliauis, or Mr J J (Jinig, Knoxville.
ocii-dim
ISABELLA inE-vCII.
RARE CHANCE!
75 Likely Young Negroes
FOR SALE.
ssOLOMOM COM li,N
O FFER for sale a most valuable gang of Ncgioti -30
young Negro boys among them. A No. 1 iiiacksinitu,
Brickmasoh, Hostler, Carriage Driver and iai mers ; Sev
eral Flongh Beys; a lot ol No. 1 Cooks, Washers and Iron
ers, and Iiouse Servants; also, several valuable lamilies.
Tne afouve uegrees are not sold for any mult. tome ol
thorn may be sold at Auction ou tue first Tuesday lu Uc-
tol er, before the Court-house door iu Atlanta, Ga., ii m l
soid boiore. They cau be soon at illi cilice on Whitehall
street, second door iroui Mitchell sCet 1 , be wceu the
hours of 8, a. m., aud 0, p. m,
sepTb-lm <
Montgomery Advertiser copy one week and send bill to
this Office.
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WOODKiTFF’S BLILDIAiL,
(Near Georgia Railroad Back,,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
FOR HOLD OR SILVER OR PAPER CURRENCY.
A Afl SACKS FRESH RICE FLOUR, with receipt for
iUri using it; 200 bUBhels fresh Meal;
60 tierces prime Rice; 200 bushels of Corn:
20 sacks Salt; 3 sacks Pepper;
• 5 sacks Rio Coffoe; ti hogsheads Sugai,
Lot of lte-boilud Moiasees;
60 boxes Fine Chewing Tobacco;
Lot of Smoking 1 cbacco;
Besides Meat, Spice, Flour, Urii.
Cheap Coffee, &c, at
sep5—
..da,
EtiWARLY’S.
SLAA r E YARD,
BY
ROBERT M. CLARKE,
O N the west side of Whitehall street, who baa a com
modious, well arranged Yard, with every cciwoni-
euee for the heilth and comloit of slaves. Constantly
kept ou hand foreaie, a large number of
MECHANICS,
COACHMEN,
COOK a,
IIOUSE SERF AN is,
- AND FIELD HANDS
buys asd sells ojv commission.
3i>y close personal attention to 'business he hopes to re
ceive a liberal patronage. sep2-tf
ENYELOPBS! ENVELOPES!
ENVELOPES!
H AYING succeeded in running the Blockade with e.n
Improved
ENVELOPE MACHINE,
We are new prepared to supply the trade with ell kinds of
Envelopes, end Jo any anaenut required. Our Machine
Cut*, Folds, Gums and Counts ail at tee same time. Being
propelled t y Steam Power, We can turn out a Superior En
velopes at the rate of 35,000 per day.
M&- A11 orders should be addressed to
HUGHES, HAGAN A CO.,
0c8-3m Franklin Building, Atlanta, Georgia.
INSURANCE AGENCY
SOUTHERN
ISURANCE COMPANY
OF SAVANNA!!, GA.
CAPITAL.
DIRECTORS
Henry Brigham, President, of Brigham, Baldwin k r
Wm Battersby, of Wm Battershy a Co. w '
F H Bacon, Attorney at 1 aw.
John 31 Cooper, of John M Ccopet A Co.
Henry Lathrop, of Henry Lathrup k Co.
George ratten, Commis.ion Merchant.
John Cuuningham, of Claghorn A Cunningham
W H Tison, ot Tison & Gordon.
Isaac Scott, President Bank of Middle Georgia, Mam,,
AARON WILBUR, SecrVlwj
SOUTHERN
Mutual Insurance Company
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA. '
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
ASBURY HU1L, Preiidm't
Albov Chase, Secretary. ’
AUGUSTA
Insurance & Banking CompV
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ’
CASH CAPITAL ^
L A. DUGAS, Pcssiiar.t
Wm F Evans, Secretary.
SELMA
Insurance & Trust Company,
OF SELMA, ALABAMA.
CASH CAPITAL, im<m
WM M SMITH, President.
ELMORE
Mutual Insurance Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAPITAL $300,000
WM M MARTIN, President
Tosteph WniLEiN, Secretary.
INSUR VNCE COSiPAail
Of the State of Virginia,
OF RICHMOND, VA
CAPITAL
BOLLING W HAXAL, Preiident
0 F Bbisee, Secretary.
Wetumpka Insurance Comp’y,
OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA.
CAPITAL $20J,0,'J
D 3Y BOZEMAN, Preeldent
W F Hitchett, Secretary.
LYMCIfBURG
House & Fire Insurance Co ,
OF LYNCHBURG, VA
CAPITAL .
JOHN ROBIN MCDANIEL, Prate
C F Witts A Secretary.
James River Insurance Corny.
OF HOWARDSVILLE. VA.
CAPITAL
0 J HARTS00K, PrMidej!
W A Tukhxs, Secrela. y.
Risks taken-and losses aJjuBted in any cf tbe shots Fur
CIa.,8 Companies, by
J W SHACKLEFORD A CO.
Office on Alabama street, next door East of th» Oetln
Haitioad Bauk Agency, Atlanta, Georgia. ocfll!
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE AGFJNCi
PIKE AND MARINE
INSURANCE
frtHE subscriber represents the following flrstclaal
T SUKANE COMPANIES, with strongcapitsliand lv
surplus:
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery.
Capital,...
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Rlchaos
Capital
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richmond
Capital,
Authorized Capital, IWH
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Richmond. I
Capital, •.. - • • "tMoH
Vailoy of Virginia Insurance Company, Winches^ 1
Capital, PS ■
■Jefferson Insurance Company, Scottsville,
Capital,
These Companies insure Buildings, Merchandlte, Be ^
hold furniture, and Personal property In city, t“* &
country ou the most favorable terms, consistent with ?.
dence aud safety. B
Marine risks, ou river and on the sea—Life to* >’■
white persons of both sexes—also on the life of Nwwsfr
All losses honorably adjusted and prompt(yj>«ki ^
General ii*
er'OFFICE—Corner of Whitehall and Alabann 1 ®
over Salmons’ A Simmons’ Dry Goods store. W’
JOHN H. LOVE JOY,
Cherokee jfcilocJk, I'each-Xret
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
W U 0 I E SAM iMi R It Tilt
e R o C EH
A.2TD DIAL in 121
CIGARS, TOBACCI
Wines, Liquors, &e,
OA.itH liU VERL arc invitod to -.oil <mJ ti aa '
stock. Ho will always sell for cash at short proM*
taar22-ti llfeb2d’62
JAMES R s POWELL,
General Commission
AND j
FORWARDING
MONTGOJIERY, AtABAKA.
kV ILL attend strictly to the selling of every dsf'J
" * of Merchandise, and to the Receiving U,
ing of all Freights by Steamboats, Railroads, or
As the Railroads have discontinued the system-
freights, the muds noctseary to pay expenses at vs ’
must be forwarded with every shipment.
♦^•Office in the Montgomery Insurance Buu®ts.
REFERENCES Anderson, Adair A Co, Wm L
John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga.
Ross A Seymour, CaFhart A Bro„ Macon. Ga
Wm. R. Phillips & Co., Peter Farrar, Griffin, G»
J. E. Morgan, LaGrange, Ga. .
Pitncr, England A Doyle, Athenx, 5«.
E. M. EDWABDY,
FAMILY GROCER!*
—AND—
Commission Mercba T