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cTctthern OOUTIMEPIBRAOy
A. K. SEAGO •
la no* re-occupying hU old stanl, (Government atorea
having tcfco removed,)
Corner or ForaytH .nil Mitchell Street#,
ATLANTA, OKOROlA,
A ND HAS FOR SALE—
A few Negroes;
A kit of Boys Shoes
Flour, Tub >cco, Rice;
Japan Varnuli Ac.
WASTED.
A No. 1 Milch Cow, with young Calf;
A small lot of stock Hogs;
20,000 bushels of Corn;
2,000 bushels Cow Peas;
6,000 bushels Seed Oats;
1,000 bushels Red or White Wheat;
600 barrels Superfine or Family Flour;
10,000 pounds Old Bacon;
200 bales Hay ;
20 barrels prime Lard;
20 to 600 bead of Fat Hogs;
A lot of Beef Cattle.
Ill contract for any of the above articles, delivered
Address, with return
A. K. SJ5AGO.
Fresh Arrivals
DESIRABLE GOODS
BROWN, FLBMIN6 SCO’S
•I
GEORGIA BAILHOAD.
Augusts to Atlanta, 1T1 Miles—Fare
GEORGE TONGA, Superintendent.
MOBNING PASSENGER IB Ant
(Sunday’s excepted.)
_ea.es Atlanta, daily.
Arrives at Augusta at
weaves Augusta, daily, at-
A^'Ves at Atlanta,
night passenger TRAIN.
,$S SO
*.10, A. M
6.04, P. M
6.46, A. M
6 88, P. M
1.16, P.M
6.80, A. M
4.00, P.M
•2X5, A. M
at any H allroad depot In Georgia
* rm’-piafL
A FEW valuable Residences and two unimproved fcusi
uess lota, at reasonable rates by A. K. HE AGO.
Who Want* to Buy or Sell Heal Estate}
P Akil t .- wishing either to buy or sell Heal Estate in
the rity of Atlanta or the surrounding country, are
requested to leave full instructions at my office.
nov2-ly A K. SKAGO
WRITING PlPUBfi r.nvTv
GREAT REDUCTION!
BUY A REAM OR TWENTY QUI.RE8
AND
SAVE MONEY.
20 QUIRES BUFF LETTER PAPER for $11;
SINGLE QUIRE <6 CENTS
20 QUIRES GOOD BLUE LETTER PAPER
FOR $12; SINGLE QUIRE $1.
20 QUIRES GOOD FOOLSCAP PAPER FOR
$20; SINGLE QUIRE $1 25.
20 QUIRES FINE LETTER PAPER FOR $20;
. INGLE QUIRK FOR $1 26
Also, a large lot of
ENVELOPES, PENS, INK, &o.
For sale
sepll-tf
J. MCPHERSON A OO.
/
DIB STUFFS, DRUGS, SO.
AT WHOLESALE.
30 LBS. BLUE MASS,
75 LBS. GUM OPIUM,
60 OZS. QUININE,
20 OZS. MORPHINE,
,60 LBS. SULPHURIC ACID,
600 LBS. TOILET SOAPS,
800 LBS. GOOD INDIGO,
3K) LBS. GOOD MADDEli,
800 LBS. LUMP ALUM,
86 BBLS. TRAIN OILS,
ALSO,
400 LBS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD*
t«ii the largest stock of COARSE EMERY in th Coi
adsttcf.
augl-ly HAMILTON, MAKS LEY A JOINER
NEW STBAM BAKERY
AND
Candy Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, -Atlanta, Ua.
BY
JACK, BRYSON & CO.
yy a are prepared to fill ali orders at wholesale or retail
< LAIN AND
FANCY CANDIES,
SODA, BUTTER, AND
SUGAR CRACKERS,
CONFEDERATE PILOT BREAD,
eft CRON EL CRACKERS AND BREAD,
PLAIN AND FANCY OaEKS, *0
*agSu-Ly
PIONEER
Cotton Card Factory.
CARTERSYILLK, GA.
EATS tig to Inform the pntlic that, after much delay anc
» * expense, our Curd Factory is In successful operation,
with a machine direct from Br.ltimor,, and wire enough U
moke twelve thousand pairs. We hope soon to be able tc
turn out forty or fifty pair daily. At first the prices wiii
mcea-arily be high, but in a short time we think they car
be produced at such rates as will enable the poorest to pro
cure them. It is our object to beneat the country, an,
there.Ole we mill sell to parties representing neighborhoods
or counties, where tatufectory ev deuce is furnished that
they are to be distributed at the factory prices. At pre
seat we cannot self Cards for money, but in order to get a
supply of hard tanned sheep skins, we will buy from par
ties desiring to purchase Cards, and giTe Cards is exchange;
sc the first sklus del.veied at Carisrsville will certainly
get the first Cards. We believe the Cards will compaii
favorably with Whlttemore's best. Th at is a matter fa
the people to determine They have been tested and pr.-
Lv.un.ed excellent.
ANDERSON, ADAIR A CO., Atlanta.
FORT A HARGROVE, Home,
Will act as our agents to receive and exchange Cards 1U
Skins JolIN l. divine, > >
B B. JONES.
Cdie-im J. A. LAE,
inUiligimsr. Oonttitjiicniha and Home.papers copy.
Masonic Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
200 POUNDS BEST GUNPOWDER TEA ;
(A superior article.)
500 SACKS OF FLOUR
76 HOGSHEADS ASSORTED SUGAR-
300 DOZEN CLARK’S PREMIUM BLACK
MACHINE THREAD.
200,000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
(Assorted siwm \
50 BALES S 0Z OSNABURGS.
20 DEMIJOHNS (8 gallon/ PORT WINE;
(Guaranteed a pure ariicle.)
800 BOXES TOBiCCO;
(Various brands.)
This lot wiil 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 mude to Lett 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.
late Atlanta,
ixri. e at Augusta, at
sa.es
Arrives at Atlanta at
TO CONNECT WITH ATHENS AN IVASHIN GTON.^
Leave Augusta. \ .54’. A. M
Arrive at Athens 'A. M
Leave Atlanta *‘P M
Arrive at Washington j ^ £
Leave Athens 1 su4.P M
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Washington
Arrive at Atlanta j- 6W *’ r ’ “
TO CONNECT WITH WARR1NTON.
Leave Augusta at 4.00, P. M., and AtlaAa at $.10, A. M
Arrive at ■
AiTlve^rAuFMta’5.04, P. M , and at Alania .2.05, A. M
This Road rans in connection with lie Trains of the
South Carolina and the Savannah and Atguata Railroads,
at Augusta.
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
GENERAL AGENT
Far the Purchsss and Sale of all kinds o
PRODUCE,
MARIETTA STREET, - - - ATLANTA. GA
Refers to—
Masseey A Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga
Reese A Linton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. 0. Bass, Macon, Qa.
Dr. T N. Poullain, Gretusborough, Ga
Guo W. Williams, A Co., Charleston, 8. U.
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville. lean.
J. H. Willy, Nashville Teen.
JaukStf
r rO RENT
FOR THE YEAR 1863.
'I'HE STOKE HOUSE ON WHITEHALL STREET, ad-
X joiuiug Jack, Bryson A Co, now occupied by George
Johnson, lue building is well suited for a business house,
with a second story suitable for a dwelling. A yard and
kitchen are in the rear. It will be rented to the highest
bidder for satisfactory bankable paper. Quarterly pay
ments will be required.
Also, Three Dwellings.
One on the corner of Collins and Gilmer streets, with 8
room., good garden, kitchen, Ac. One large house on Gar
nett street, near the Protestant Church ; and one In the
vicinity of Martin Daily, Dr Ford and li P Ferguson, on
the Flttivn a Western Railroad.
The earll. st applicant who complies with terms can get
either of the abovo places. Possession given on the first
of January next For particulars apply to
PETER LYNCH,
novi-1 m Whitehall street
. 1 -
It
A CARD.
I I AVING disposed of our entire DRUG AND MEDI
CI CINE interest bo Messrs. W. Euclid Young and Jas.
M. WIUls, under the style of
W. E. YOUNG & CO.,
We bespeak for them a coctluuar.,o of the Vcjj liberal
patronage heretofore enjoyed by us Messrs W K Ycunr
Oo. have bad an experience of sight or ten years, and
sre svary way qualified to give satis,action in any depart
ment of their business.
novll -lm SI ASHE Y A LANSDELL.
A LADY TEACHER,
O .NK ot experience and ability wishce to form a select
- c tf* * J 04111 * Misses, to rtuoy the highor branches
of English, French and Latin Grammar, Drawing ► m-
brahiery and Needle Woik el ail LXuds. A, a Umited num
ber only will be taken, Parents and Guardians wishing tc
avail Ukemselv.e of this advantageous method of teaching
will apply early. B r fhrther particulars in referenee to
terms, ac., apply to W F Herring cr G G Hull,of th‘s city
To the Public.
1 1 HE Montgomery Mining and Manufacturing Company
. of Alabama, are making and soiling a limited amount
of Copperas, and a solution composed of Blue Stone, Cop-
per as and fixed Sulphuric Acid, at the low price of twenty
cents per gallon for the solution when delivered at the
mines. The expenses of transportation being added to
..(her points. They will deliver at Talladega, Selma Mo
bile, West-Point, Montgomery or Columbus, Georgia. The
above solution, at its present strength, will adnkt of three
or four times lu bulk in water being added, and is believeo
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 B>. at the
mines—transportation being added to other points. Orden
are solicited lor the above. The Copperas is far snperio;
to any Imported at tide. Samples of the Copperas, and
also of the solution, can b. furnished when desired.
Address, WE. TAYLOR,
Prvs’t M. M. A M. Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Reft ranees—Gov. J. G. Shorter, the Judge of the Su
preme Court, the Judge of Probate of Montgomery conn
ty, Hon. Thus. H. Waite, Richmond; Messrs. Rives, Batik
A Co- Mobile; Major White, Mississippi, jy26-6m
If. GEUTEBRUCK,
Importer & Manufacturer of
a AV AS A AMD AMERICAS
CIGARS,
Dealer u
Lorillards llaecaboj and Scotch Strut,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, kc.
A GOOD assortment of the ben CIGARS for the retail
trade to be found at his store on Whitehall street,
between Ripley’s Crockery and Gilbert’s Jewelry store.
mar22-ly
$20 REWARD—STRAYED OR STOLES.
O N Sunday, the 19-:h of October, a POINTER DOG,
eight or nine yean old; solid liver oei jx, with whits
mark on his breast; his face and leet turning grey from
age, and hod a 6car between his shoulders; When he left
he had on a bread leafier collar. Said Dog supposed to
have been taken off on some train going either to Maoom
Aug ista, or Chattanooga. The above reward will be cheer
fully paid when be is left at the Confederacy office,
uovlt-tf
Confederate
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF ATLANTA-
Fire «md Life Insurance •
ProAta to be Divided bttween the
rer* and Insured
H AYING complied With the provisions of the charter,
this Company i» ready to receive applications for m-
nce and lame policies, at their oftlce In Johnson s Block
on*Whitehall street, near Empire House, against loss by
fireTand on the lives of slave* and of white penwns
Insurance to now offered to the citizens of Atianta in a
home office, combining the security of a Stock Capital with
the advantage* of a mutual compwy^^
Robt. J. LoWby, Secretary.
dir e c t0 R s:
pHTLxirDts r. risaa |
| luoim b pans
Joseph Winship,
B. B. Bawaon,
B. P. Clayton, of Augusta,
8. D. Linton, “
James Ormoud,
A- J Brady,
PEASE A DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAU
« K O O 10 It «
Commission sVlerchanis,
Peachtree-Sweet.
ATLANTA GEORGIA
mayttly
ATLANTA A WEST-PORT R. U,
Atlanta to Wejt Point, 8T Miles—fare, •* 60
GEORGE G. HULL, Superinteident.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave* Atlanta at^ - t" if
Arrives at Atlanta, /*’” 9Jtu ’
EVENING PASSENGER TRA W - g ^ p M
Leaves Atlanta niaa! p! M
Arrives_at West-Point : ..*..2.00 P. M
irffves at Atlanta. «.. 6.4s,' P. M
This Road connects with the Montgomeiy and West-
Point Road at West-Point.
WESTERN * ATLANTIC RdLROAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 Miles—Fare,... $5 00.
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintends.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at 1. 1.80, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 4.61, A. M
Leaves Chattanooga, j. 6.00, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at , 2.80, A. M
EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
('Carrying the Mailt.)
Leaves Atlanta at 8.00, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 2.6o, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.15, A. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 3.38, A. M
ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at 2.00, P. M
Arrives at Kingston at 7.00, P. M
Leaves Kingston st 0.80, A M
Arrives at Atlanta at. 10.50, A. U
This Read connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga
Railroad at Chattanooga.
MACON * WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, %i 50
ALFRED L. TYLER, Snperintendent.
Mxooa A WxstIBM Railroad Connst, i
Macon, Georgia, July 80,1861. )
O N and after 8umiay, 4th of August, the Passenger and
Mail Train will run as follows:
Leave Macon 10, A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 4, P. M
Leaves Atlanta J1.00. A. U
Arrives at Macun 4.5c M.
This Road connects with Central. Boi.th ——*
ciuscugvo a&nronds at Macon.
notice.
PRODUCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
l^nvirtSnnot'rendeTa greater service to their country
JL* £Kg right per cent. Bonds of the *1,100,oU>
Loan We are prepared to issue them promptly. All th*
Honda ordered by ub for subscnbers have arrived and ar.
^Svfordetivery. They will please forward our KoceJp a
and^wewti? send the bends as they may direct
th Brisk of the owners. The Cotton o 4abU
“^w“l M taken at the market price by the Gt vernment
In exchange for Bond*
AGENTS AT
Bavannah—fi Habersham A Sons.
Columbus—D Adams.
Macon—N U Monroe-
Newnan—J J Pinson.
LaGrange—Jesse McLendon.
8 PHIJNIlZV A CLAYTON,
General Agents Produce Loan lot Ga
CAARL.OTTE At SOUTH CAROLINA R.R.
E. HULBERT, General Superintendent.
Leave Columbia 3.0U a. in. 6.1() p. m,
Arrive at Charlotte * 8.80 p. m. 2.00 a. m.
Leave Charlotte 8.00 a. m. 8.15 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia 4.50 p. in. 5.00 a. m.
The Trains connect at Charlotte with the North Car
olina Railroad, ‘■'Jmrrtxng a double daily connection with
Richmond," and at Oclumdia with the South Carolina
and the Greenville and Columbia Railroad trains.
Arrival and Closing of tile Hail*.
BY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Due Daily 2.00 A M Closes Daily.. 6.00 P M
BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Due Daily .4.16 i‘ M OloBes Dally .8.00 P M
BY ATLANTA k WEST-POINT RAILROAD.
One Daily 615 P M Closes Daily 8.00 P M
BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Due Daily .„....4.o0 P M Closes Daily 8.80 A M
OFFICE HOURS.
Close 1.00 P M
Close 6.00 P M
SUNDAY.
Open 8.00 A M Close 8.00 A M
Open 6.00PM Close 6.S0 PM
On the arrival of each Mall the office will be closed unti
it has been distributed and ready for delivery.
THOS. C. HOWARD, Poslmastei.
Open S.00 A M
Open 2.80 P M
HARDY, MARTIN ob CO
AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL.
Comiiussion Merchant*
WATER STREET,
BELMA, ALAPAJVXA
4Sf~ Consignments respectfully solicited.
John Habdt, of Selma, i
‘•I
Jahu S. Max nit, of Atlanta, Oa.J
«ep30-3m-
WM. FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
I S prepared to do all kinds of Mill Work, Count i> ttoib
Horse Shoeing, and all the varioas branches o. black
smith work. Having been employed in the Macoiue hej
of the Western A Atlantic Railroad for the last ten years
he flatters himself that be can give entire sacis’acii.-n u
the execution of all works entrusted to him. T'eims cast
P S—Steam Boilers repaired on short notice. oc8-tim*
THOMAS ti. SIMMS.
Commission Merchant
Ofe&r the Southern Confederacy Office,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted k at
and returns made for ail produce Bold, the day sales ai
made. oc3-2m*
#30 REWARD.
Hxadqdabtxes, Atlanta, 4 -
September 80,1802
D ESERTED ir.m his company, B. Provost Battalion, *
F. BYRNES. Said deserter has feir complexion, bin.
eyes, black hair, five test six laches high, weighs one hun
dred and thirty-five ponnds; he has very uneven atmi
teeth; lived formerly in Charleston, S. C.; U:t amu «.
the 2bth instant. Ttie usual reward will be pair k-r •
apprehension T. J. ECHOLo
ocl-tf Capt. Comd'g Co. B, Provost G at
City papers copy.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
A T wholesale only, a fine assortmeu"’ or D.i k .OjLS.
consisting of
French and English Merinoea;
DeLalnee, Caahmert;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin:
Napkins, Linen Table Cloths;
Embroidered Skirts;
Lacee, Handkerchiefs;
And a choice lot of Ribbons and Trimmings.
oc30-lm PEASE A DA VIA
Soldier’s Transportation.
S OLDIERS and RECRUITS going tc any part, unde ai
ders, will apply to Captain William Bacou. A. <4 l£„
agent of Transportation, on Whitehall street.
ocS-2m
<J. s. MAIL
AND
PASSENGER LINE.
t NROM Atlanta via Cross Keys, Pin ho j v -t and War-
’ saw to Cumming, Georgia.
The sab:cribers lespectlully notify tn > tiavuling public
that they are running aline of Hacks, emb.acing the
»bove points, under the following schedule, tc wit:
Letvo Atlanta every Monday, Wednesday tud iriday at
At ! o’clock, A. M. Arrive In Cumming same Jays by ti P
ji Leave Cumming every Tuesday, Tnursduy and batur-
lay at 7 o’clock, A. ill. Arrive in Atlanta same day by 6,
i-. Al , m time for the eveniug cars tc Aug' sta West-Point
■»ud Chattanooga. _ .
This line connects each way with the Liaitlonegu Hack,
■ Cumming. HARRIS a iKUltT.
N. B. For seats apply at Washington Halt, us at Sasseeu
, ewen# Livery btable, Atlanta. --.plli-3m'
Valuable Town Property
FOR SALE.
1 OFFER for srle, for cash, my properly in the town ol
Trenton, Dade county, Georgia. Uue lot fronts the
public square and runs back to Suiphu. Spring street, aud
contains one-hall acre. On it are a tw. -story dwelling
house, kitchen and smoke house. Also, a large, well ar-
langed two-story store house, built iu the most appioveu
modern style.
Connected with this property are three other lots well
enclosed, on which thei e ai o a variety ol good fruit trees.
They are situated bttween sulphur Spring street amt the
Will’s Valley Railroad. Trenton is the county site of Dade
county, and is a pleasant little town,situated upon a beau-
tilul eminence, through which town runs a pure stream ol
water, that iBSuea 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 ofiei for
sate, is a Sulphur Spring of rare medicinal -realities. Pet-
bous wishing to invest their means in this t ind . -f property
boos wishing
would do.weil tc nie-
oc9-2m*
preixucsttti.
E. MAiNN.
COX & HILL,
Wholesale Dealers in
WINES. LIQUORS, &c.
H
PEACH-TREE STREET,
AVE in Store—
160 barrels Fure Corn Whinky,
100 barrels Rectified Whisky,
60 barrels old Rye Whisky,
IU quarter casks Port Wine,
6 quarter casks Madeira Wine,
10 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
26,000 Cigars. mai22-ly
JACOB KAOFFER,
(Under the Augusta Hotel,)
AUGUSTA, ..... GEORGIA,
AUCTION
AND
Gen’al Commission Merchant
for the sale of
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS
AND NEGROES.
jeid-tf G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer.
TOBACCO,
BACON.
BROOMS
8TAKCU,
FLOUR,
BUCKETS,
SUGAR,
MEAL,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF SAVANNAH, GA
CAPITAL
DIRECTORS.
Henry Brigham, Frtvddeut, --f Brigham, Baldwin & Co
Wm Uatiersl-y, of Win Battor.-l>y * Co.
B H Bacon, Attorney at i aw.
John M Co. per, of John M Couper A Co.
Henry Lathrop, of Ht dry 1 athr-'P * Co
Goorge Patton, Commis-i.-u Meichaut.
John Cunningham, of Clngliot n A Cunningham
W H Tison, of Tieou & Gordon. ... \
Is me Scott, President Bank of Midd’e Georgia, Macon
Isaac .-Coe , A ARON WILBUR, Secretary
SOUTHERN
Mutual Insurance Company.
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $3<>0,Crtj.
ASBUllY HULL, President
Albon Cuasb, Secretary.
AUGUSTA
Insurance & Banking Comp’y
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ASH CAPITA! $375,0 J
OSNABURGS,
KICK.
VINEGAR.
SHIRTING
DUCK,
CIGARS.
SH EETISG.
SELMA
Insurance & Trust Company,
OF SELMA, ALABAMA.
CASn CAPITAL 'J
WM M SMITH, President
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
Monuments, 'Tombs, Headstones.
Mantels, Vases, Urn*,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(South of the Georg'* Railroad Depot,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
mayS-ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GEORGIA
BOMB. INSURANCE COMPANY,
Life Department
AT SAVANNAH.
jelSti
A. WILBER Actuary,
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent.
Atlanta.
bansu Jonas.
W. H> JGUOL
H. JOINER & SON,
ukocehs iss cojmissioo wrscHisfs,
KEYSTONE BUILDING,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
P ARTICULAR attention paid to consignment*. Ail
ord^s receive personal and prompt attention
my 28-til mar 2
WANTED,
AT THE
ATLANTA STEAM TANNBRY,
FOR CASH,
5,000 CORDS BARK.
R. T HENDERSON, Agent.
lanlTri
n.
H HUNTIHQTOH, M-
I>EIVTlS r T,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
k * w ! oc ’« building, corner Whitman
and Hn^erjtreet^Reridence, first house to the l^t of
S janltf
2,000 (,wt genuine Killickiuick Smoking T-.-bacco;
100 boxes Tobacco, assosted brands;)
25 boxes Steuiine amlles;
25 boxes Family Soap;
00 boxes Wax Candles;
50 barre’s G.auulatnd Sugar;
Sugar by the hogshead;
1 barrel Copperas:
60 bags Rice Flout;
100 bales Yarns an ' D.-iu .sties;
10 talcs Waste Th ead.
( c3l-tl PEASE A DAVIS
NOTICE.
4V1D MAYSB.
..J. JAC0BE J KAH'.
NEW FIRM.
D. MAYER, J. JACOBE & CO.,
AUCTION
aKD
Commission Merchants,
FOR THE SALE OF
-lerchandise, Beal Estate, Stocks, Bonds
Negroes, &c.
.J. JACOBE, .Auctioneer.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ELMORE
Mutual Insurance Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAPITAL $300,0 ')
WM M MARTIN, President
Joseph Whiedxn, .Secrotary.
INSURVNOE COMPANY
Of tko State of Virginia,
OF RICHMOND, VA.
$450,00
BOLLING W II AX A L, President
O F Bbxsee, Secretary.
Wetumpka Insurance Comp’y,
OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA.
CAPITA! $203,001
D W BoZEMAN, Pteaideul.
W F H ‘-ti'hktt, Secretary.
LYNCHBUBG
House & Fire Insurance Co.,
OF LYNCHBURG, VA.
CAPITAL .$310,0 0
JOHN ROBIN MrDANIEL, President
C F Wilts, Secretary .
ATLANTA,
ya- hoferc’LOOd gin
i it ro^uirfiii.
GEORGIA.
sop lO-tf
FOR SALE.
111HE subscriber offers for sale the Willow Springs Farm
I six miles southwest ol jlaiictla, on the Powder Spnuy
t,o-ul. The Farm contains two hundred and seveuty ar.es,
twenty of which is fine creek bottom in cultivation,
hundred and ten acres well timbered.
The iiapioigitneuts are a good frame House, Ine i-o-lo.
four fire placed, overseer’s house, aud goc-d cul-Luillings
one of the finest orcliaids iu the State, containing m.vcn
teen hundred trees—peach, apple, pear, nectarine, »wee.
cherry, apricots and plums—all selected Iruit of toon
varieties. Also, seven hundred Catawba grape vines iu
hearing, and a variety of choice table grapes, sirawb. rri««
Ac.; lisu pend well stocked with fish.
The place is well fence 1, aud watered by a small iraol.
and fine springs. It is healthy us any iu the Stale, a- -I uc
mosquitoes.
ll not disposed of before, it will be sold at pu j.... >-..o ol
the first Tuesday in December next. Mr. N. ll. llarde.
'the place, will show it. For terms apply to John 11. Wilder
Esq, Marietta, or the subscriber, Central Railroad, rnvau
nail. GEO W. ADAMS
oc6-eo3wtawtd
UlBDQUARIERS PICKET POST,
Berlin, Va., October ’.I. 18oi
AQi k REWARD will be pail for the apprehension an-
o)OU delivery to a Confederate officer of James H L> (
ney, who accompanied me to Georgia on recruiting m
vice about the dst of August, anl was sent into the neigL
herhoodol Lawrencevilie. Laid Looney is tnirty-two jem
old; weighs one hundred and thirty live pounds; ahon
five feet five or six inches high; rather sallow complexi-.i
dark gray eyes anu dart hair, and was, when enlisied ■
resident of Madison county, bnt has since moved iu o
near Lawrencevilie Georgia. 1 call upon ail lovers ol Tc
dom to arrest the deserter and forward him to this p- s.
FRANK E BURKE,
Captain Company 0, Claiborne's He.
Letters concerning him must be addressed to me
Wakefield, Virginia
Approved. W. C. CLAIBORNE,
ocoli-tf Col Com'dg Keg l p K
FRUIT TREES!
Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees
A 8 I am removing my Nursery of Fruit Trees from Ma
rietta to Dalton; Georgia, i will sell
25,000 Grafted Apple Trees,
All Southern varieties, at ten cents per tree. This offer
will only bo given from the 10th of November to the X5th
of December. Address me either at Marietta or Dalton.
oc2d-2m* B. HAMILTON.
FOR SOLO OR SILVER OR PAPER CURRENCY.
A Afl SACKS FRESH RICE FLOUR, with receipt for
using it; 200 bushels fresh Meal;
60 tierces primo Rice; 200 bushels of Corn;
20 Backs Sait; 3 sacks Pepper;
6 sacks Rio Ccffee; 6 hogsheads Sugar;
Lot of Re-boilcd Molasees;
60 boxes Fine Chewing Tobacco;
Lot of Smoking ’1 obacco;
Besides Meat, Spice, Flour, Grits, Soap, Cand es, Soda.
Cheap Coffee, Ac, at
•fcpfi— EL'WARDY’S.
SLAVE YARD,
BY
ROBERT M. CLARKE,
O N the west side of Whitehall street, who has a com
modious, well arranged Yard, with every conveni
ence for the health and comfort of slaves. Constantly
kept on hand for sale, a large number of
MECHANICS,
COACHMEN,
COOK3,
HOUSE SERVANTS,
AND FIELD HANDS
BUYS A A ll SELLS DAT COMMISSION,
i.By close personal attention to business he hopes to re
ceive a liberal patronage. sepSe-ti
ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES
ENVELOPES!
H AYING succeeded in running the Blockade with an
Improved
ENVELOPE MACHINE,
We are now prepared to supply the trade with all kinds of
« nd t0 H ^ y ^ aluonut re ff u ir«=d Our Machine
® uta > Oums and Conuts all at the unt time. Being
propeOefi by Steam Power, we can turn out a Superior En
velopes at the rate of 35,000 per day. y
All orders should b6 addressed to
HUGHES, HAGAN A CO,
Franklin Building, Atlanta, Georgia.
oc8-3m
I, A. OUGAS President
Wm F. Evans, Secretary
James River Insurance Com’y,
OF HQWARDSV1LLE, VA.
CAl’ITAL $100,000
D J HARTSOOK, President
W ATuaNEa, Secrefa y.
Bisks taken and losses adjusted ill any of the above First
Cla-sS Companies, by
J W SHACKLEFORD A CO.,
Office on Alabama street, next door East of the Centini
Railroad Bank Agency, Atlanta, Georgia. cc'2l !'
SOUTHERN
INSURANT AGFNCV
Flkr. AND MakiNE
I rv S4 U H rV IV O 15.
1 PilE subscriber repioseuts the following flrst-clas* 1
T SUUANE COMI'ANIES, wit h strong capitals and lar, e
surplus:
Alabama insurance Company, Montgomery.
Capital, v 1 $300,000
Virginia Fire and Marine lusni ause Company, Richmcn-
Capital :$270uo->
Morch ants’ Insnrauco Company, Richmond
Capital, $311,U-»)
Anthorized Capital, $500,0j6
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Richmond.
Capita), $300,Ocd
Vailey of Virginia luaur -.uce Company Winchester.
Capitol, . ....... 455.0'i)
Jefferson Insurance Company, Scottsville,
Capital, -$160 5 0
These Corapnuiee insure Buildings, Merchandize, House
hold furniture, and Personal property in city, town <r
country on the most favorable terms, consistent with p> 11
deuce and safety.
Marine rieKs, on river aud - n the cua—Lifp risks A
white persons of both sexes—also :-n the life of Negroes
All losses honoiably ad'ustei and r.iomptly paid.
si. D. NILES,
General Agent-
@r”OFFICE—Comer oi Whitehall and Alabama strove j,
over Salmons’ A Simmons’ Dry Goods store. auglo-t
JOHN H. LOVE JOY,
Clieroliee lilock, X'each-'X’ree Ht-»
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
ft 3 0* E S A L ArVD K K T AI L
G H o C SH It ,
AUD D&\LEB lit
CIGARS, TOBACCO.
Wines, Liquors, &c.
CAcH BUYERS are invited to call and examine
stock. He will alway-3 sell for cash at short profits
mar22-tillfeb2.j’b2
JAMES R. POWELL,
General Commission
AND
FORWARDING MERtiSANT
MOBiTGOJlfillet) ALABAMA.
vl/ ILL attend sUictly to the Heliing oi every adscripti*
^ of Merchandide, aud to tho Receiving unii Forwi;'*
lug of all Freights by Sioai.'Luatft, Raiiroada, ur *
As the Railroads have discontinued the system of tuf
freights, the funds necessary ro pay t*a.peiiso6 st F ,a ^
must be forwarded with every shipment.
4£F*0ffice in the Montgomery Insurance .
REFERENCES:—Anderson, Adair x Co., V»ni- h- ait
John T. Smith, Atlanta, <ia.
Rom k Seymour, Carhart A i»ro M Macon, Oa
Wm. R. FhilJips A CJo, rotoi Farrrai:, Gntdu,
J. E. Morgan, LaG range, Ga.
Fitner, England A Hoyle, Atfieus. Ga
E. M.
FAMILY
EDWARDY,
CROCEiHE*
—AND—
SflOEMAKERS AND HIDES^IVAWIED.
I WISH to hire three or four good Bootmaker, and one
or two good Ladies’ Workmen. Good wages and con
stant employment will be given. I also wish to purchase
nve or ten thousand ponnds good dry hides. Apply to
nov9-Im
„ L. FULLILOVE,
Cor Whitehall and Hunter st^ Atlanta.
Commission Mercb&n 1
At Otorge B. Daniel't old AiiuM
WhitshaU-Simt, Atlanta, Un r K , *‘
4VParticular attention given to all ORDERS
mart-ly —