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BO UTHEKN OONFBDER
JA. K. SEAGt>
I* now re-occupylng hi* old stanl, (Government store*
having Iwen removed,}
Corner of Forsyth and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
^NO UAg roa BALK—
A few Negroes;
A lot of Boys Blots
Flour, Tob'ccu, Rice;
Japan V smith Ac.
WANTED.
A No. 1 Milch Cow, with young Calf;
A small lot of stock Ifogi;
20.000 bushel* of Com;
2.000 bushel* 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 head of Fat Hogs;
_ A lot of Boef Cattle.
1 will contract for any of the above articles, delivered
at any Railroad depot in Georgia. Address, with return
postage stamp enclosed, A. K. 8KAUO.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALK.
A FEW valuable Residences and two unimproved busi
ness lots, at reasonable rates by A. K. SE AGO.
Who Wants to Dny or Sell Real Estate!
P ARTI KB wishing either to buy or sell Heal Estate in
the city of Atlanta or the surrounding country, are
requested to leave full instructions at uiy office.
uov2-ly A K. SEAGO.
WRITING PAPERS CHEAP.
GREAT REDUCTION!
dUY A BEAM OF TWENTY QUIRES
AND
SAVE MONEY.
JO QUIRES RUFF LETTER PAPER for $11;
SINGLE QUIRE 76 CENTS.
20 QUIRES GO(/D BLUE LETTER PAPER
FOR $12; SINGLE QUIRE |1.
20 QUIRES GOOD FOOLSCAP PAPER FOR
$20; SINGLE QUIRE tl 26.
20 QUIRES FINE LETTER PAPER FOR $20;
. INGLE QUIRE FOR $1 26.
Also, a large lot of
ENVELOPES, PENS, INK, Ao.
For sale jy
»epll-tf
J. MoPIIERSON A CO.
0TB STUFF8, DRUGS, &G.
A.T WHOLESALE.
30 LBS. BLUE MASS,
76 LBS. GUM OPIUM,
60 OZS. QUININE,
20 OZS. MORPHINE,
,60 LBS. SULPHURIC ACID,
<>00 LBS. TOILET SOAPS,
300 LBS. GOOD INDIGO,
2 A) LBS. GOOD MADDER,
800 LBS LUMP ALUM,
H6 BBLS. TRAIN OILS,
ALSO,
400 LBS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD*
A mi the largest stuck or COARSE EMERY in th Con
federacy.
augl-ly HAMILTON, MARKLKY A JOINER
Fresh Arrivals
OF
DESIRABLE GOODS
AT
BRO VI, FLEMING 4CO’S.,
Masonic Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
200 POUNDS BEST GUNPOWDER TEA ;
(A euperior article.)
500 SACKS OF FLOUR.
76 HOGSHEADS ASSORTED SUGAR.
300 DOZEN CLARK'S PREMIUM BLACK
MACHINE THREAD.
200,000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
(Assorted sizes.)
50 BALES 8 OZ OSNABURGS.
20 DEMIJOHNS (3 gallon) PORT WINE;
(Guaranteed a pure article.)
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.
NEW STEAM BAKERY
AND
Candy Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, -Atlanta, Gta.,
BY '
JACK, BRYSON & CO.
-a it art* prepared to fill all orders at wholesale or retail
*1 tor
i LAIN AND
FANCY CAND1KB,
SODA, BUTTER, AND
SUGAR CRACKERS,
CONFEDERATE PILOT BREAD,
uRvCKONEL CRACKKR8 AND BREAD,
PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES, Ao.
augJOTy
Plantation for Sale.
1 DESIRE to t>ell for cash at private sale, my plan tat u-c
uear l’imkueyville, on Beavur Kuiu Creek, IS miie
W eat of Lawreuceville, and 10 miles front Atone Mountain
in Gwinnett county. It coutaiue 838 acre*.—SOU elaaieu—
100 Of which is first rate creek bottom. It has a gQotl
dwelling, kitchen, comfortable negro cabins, and allki**d
of outbuildings, and a splendid young orchard of choir-
fruit trees. Also,
A SAW MILL, RUN BY WATER POWER,
now in good ranniug order.
1 will also sell all the present crop, w ith my stock—hog,
cows sheep, mules, horses, wagons, and all tanning toot
and uleusils; in dot, to close out everything complete «.
the premises.
The place is well watered, convenient to good country
schools and churches p*st oftice, with tri-weekly mailHu
g.od society In the surrounding country.
For fiirthcr particular*, apply to my son, A. W. .L.u«e
at theC. K. R. Bank Ageucv, or to ntvselt ou the ;* r eun
sea. TliUS. H JON hb
J. T. PORTER,
COMMISSION MBRCHAN /
AMD
GENERAL AGENT
For tlie Purchase end gals of sail kinds o
PRODUCE,
MARIETTA STREET, - - ATLANTA. GA
Refers to— * 4.
Masssev A Lausdelt, Atlanta, Ga
Reese Ac Linton, Augusta, Ga.
Rev. W. C. Bass. Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Poullain, Ureensborough, Ga.
Geo W. Williams, A Co., Charlestou, 8. O
Stratton Jt Seymour, Nashville, Xeuu.
J. H. Willy, Nashville Teen.
Jau2Btf
TO RENT
FOR THE YEAR 1863.
'I'HE STORE HOUSE ON WHITEHALL STREET, ad-
Jl joining Jack, Bryson A Co, now occupied by George
Johnson. Tne 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. Qnarterly pay
ments will be required.
Also, Three Dwellings.
One on the corner of Collins and Qilmer streets, with 8
rooms, good garden, kitchen, Ac. One large house on Gur-
nett street, near the Protestant Church ; and one in the
vicinity of Martin Daily, Dr Ford and 1J P Ferguson, on
the M .'.on A Western Railroad.
The earliest applicant who complies with terms can get
either of the above places. Possession given on the first
of January next. For particulars apply to
PETER LYNCH,
uov4-lm Whitehall street.
To the Public.
A CARD.
» I AY1NG disposed of our entire DRUG AND MKDI-
n CINE interest to Messrs. W. Hue id Young and Jas.
M Willi*, under the style of
w. E. YOUNG & CO.,
We beep«ak for them a continuance of the very liberal
patronage heretofore onjoytd by us. Messrs W. K. Yotme
a Co. have bad an experience uf eight or ten years, and
are every way qualified to give satis.action in any depart
ment of their business.
novll-lui MASSEY A LANSDELL.
A LADY TEACHER,
) NS ot experience and ability wishes to form a select
class of young Miseta, to study the higher branches
English, Ftench and Latin Grammar, Drawing, Em*
■oidery and Ntvdie Work of all kinds. As a limited uum
•r only will be taken, ParenU and Guardians wishing tc
•ail themselvis of this advantageous method of teaching
ill apply early. t<*r turther particulars in reference u
ruis, Sc., apply to IV F Herring or G G Hull, of Mrs city
oclfi-lm
TO REST. "
L OFFER to rout 200 to 300 acres ol rich river button
land, two miles above Besses, ou the Western A At
lantic Railroad- Possess*on given in time R> pat in wheal
and oats fur the ensuing crop. Apply to the *ui*scnbei
on lint premises
*ep;l-3taw3m JOHN F. GREEN.
rilUE Montgomery Mining and Mannffibtori&g Company
I of Alabama, are tanking and selling a limited amount
ol Copperas, and a solution composed ot Bine 8 to ms Cop-
pet 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
other points. They will deliver at Talladega, Selma Me
bile, W est-Point, Montgomery or Columbus, Georgia. The
above solution, at in* present strength, will admit oi three
or four times its bulk in water being added, and is believed
by experienced chemists to be superior to any probes,
heretoioi e used to prevent the smut or rust in wheat.
They will sell the Copperas at eighty cents per lb. at the
mines—transportation being added to other pothts. Order,
are solicited lor the above. The Copperas is far saperioi
to any imported article. Samples of the Copperas, one
also of the solution, can bo furnished when desired.
Address, WM. TAYLOR,
Pros’t M.H.iM. Co., Montgomery, Ala.
References—Gov. J. G. Shorter, the Judge of the Su
preme Court, the Judge of Probate of Montgomery conn
ty, Hon. Thus. U. Wait., Richmond; Messrs. Rivee, Betti*
A Co, Mobile; Major White, Missisappi, jy-JB-ttm
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Augusta to Atlanta, 111 Miles—Pare,
GEORGE Y0N6R, Superintendent.
.$5 30
F. GKIJTKBRUCK,
Importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND AMKRICAM
CIGARS,
Dealer n
LoriiUrd's Maccaboy and Scotch Snuff.
Smoking and Chewing. Tebacoe,
Pipes, fcc.
A GOOD assortment of the best CIGARS for the retail
trade to be found at his store ou Whitehall street,
between Ripley’s Crockery and Gilbert’s Jewelry store,
mar 22-ly
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN
(Sunday’s excepted.)
•sever Atlanta, daily, at. aju’w u
Arrives at Augusta at
-eaves Augusta, daily, at. *•*>• A. M
Ar-.vas at Atlanta,. p * u
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Lsave Atlanta,
Airi :e at Augusta, at * *
-a.es Augusta at. i*2?» JJ
arrives at Atlanta at B - uc » A - M
TO CONNECT WITH ATHENS AND WASHINGTON.
6 0, p M
.54. A. M
010,'A. M
P. M
A. M
Leave Augusta.
Arrive at Athens
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Washington.
Leave Athens
Arrive at Augusta 6,d *«f*JJ
Leave Washington. _ „ A. M
Arrive at Atlanta.; S-* 8 * **
TO CONNECT WITH WARSENTON.
Leave Augusta at 4D0, P. M., and Atlanta at .6.10, A. M
Arrive at Warrenton P- “
Leave Warrenton. , P- “
Arrive at'Augusta 0.04, P. M, and at Atlanta .8.06, A. M
This Road runs ia connection with the Train? of the
South Carolina and the Savannah and Augusta Railroads,
at Augusta.
ATLANTA A WKST-POINT R. It.
Atlanta to We»t Point, 87 Miles—Tara, 8* 36
GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Confederate
INSURANCE COMPANY
o IF ATLANTA*
Fire and Life Insurance.
ProAta to l>e Dlwlded between trie Insu
rers and Insured.
H AVING complied with the provisions of the charter,
this Company is ready to receive applications fw in
ace and iwue policies, at their office in J prison a Block
on*Whitehall street, near Empire House, against low by
fire and on the lives of slaves and of white persona
Insurance is now offered to the citizens of Allan’, «n a
home office, combining the security of a ~tock Oap.uat with ,
the advantages of a mutual com ( f|; 1|cCAY) p^ent
ROBt. J. Lowet, Secretary.
DIB eTt OKS;
Joseph Winship,
E. E. Rawaon,
E. P. Olaytou, of Augusta,
S. D. Linton, *‘
James Ormond,
A. J. Brady,
PEASE A D A V!8 ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIi
OHO O E H S
—AND—
Commission Merchant,
E»eaclitPee-!Stireot.
ATLANTA, - .GJSORGI
mSkSHAIhCM AGENCY,
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF SAVANNAH, 0A.
CAPITAL..
.$5oo,ooC
DIRECTORS.
Henry Brigham, Pr -id.-.t, Brigham, Baldwin A Co.
Wm Patterhby, of Wm Batterhby a Co.
F H Bacon, Attorney at ; aw.
John M Cooper, of John M Cooper A Co.
Henry Laihicp, of Kerry !....hrop A <*o
George Patten, Commission 'Merchant.
Jobe Cunningham, of Ciatt!:. a A Cunningham.
W H T->ou. o. II l & Gordon.
i» me bcott, Preside!.; Laak * . Middle Georgia, Macon.
AARON W iLLlilt, Secretary.
niaybly
2.46, A. frS
A-rlvaat West-Point,
LMTes West-Point,
7.86, A. M
12.40, A. M
5.80. A. M
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
2.00, F. M
6.4S, P. U
This Road connects with
Point Road at West-Point.
tbo Montgomery and West-
WESTERR 4k ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 Miles—Fare, $6 00.
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at 7.80, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 4.61, A. M
Leaves Chattanooga, 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 2.60, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 3.16, A. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 3.38, A. M
ACCOMMODATION PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at 3.00, P. M
Arrives at Kingston at 7.00, P. M
Leaves Kingston st. 5.80, A. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 10.60, A. M
This Road 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 4k WESTERN RAILROAD.
Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, 04 00
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Maoou A Wsetsjui Railboxo Com-am, t
Macon, Georgia, July 80,1861. j
O N and after Sunday,4th of August, the Passenger and
Mail Train will ran as follows
Leave Macon 10, A. M
Arrive at Atlanta v 4, P. M
Leaves Atlanta 1T.00, A. M
Arrives at Macon 4.06 M.
This Road connects with Central, South-Western and
Muscogee Railroads at Macon.
CAARLOTTE 4b SOUTH CAROLINA R. R.
- E. HULBERT, General Superintendent.
Leave Columbia 8.00 a. m. 6.1q p. m,
Arrive at Charlotte * 3.30 p. m. 2.00 a. m.
Leave Charlotte 9.00 a. m. 9.16 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia 4.60 p. m. 5.00 a. m.
The Trains connect at Chariotte with the North Car
olina Railroad, “Jointing a double daily connection with
Richmondand at Oolumdia with the Sooth Carolina
and the Greenvilleand Columbia Railroad trains.
Kc*dt>rost, Txx*„ Nov. 6,1802.
N OTICE is hereby given to all absent members on fur
lough, or paroled, of Company II. id Georgia Cavalry,
to report immediately to their command at Mnrfree.-boru’,
Tenu. The sick are requirvd to forward from a Surgeon,
a certificate of disability.
By order of Col. C. C. CREWS,
Com’d’g 2d Georgia Cavalry
Lieut. F. M. ALLEN,
novll-lm Commanding Co. H, 2d Georgia Cavalry.
Arrival and Closing of the Malls.
BY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Due Daily ........2.00 A M Closes Daily. 6.00 P M
BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Due Daily .6.16 P M Closes Dally 9X0 P hi
BY ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD.
Due Daily....— 6-16 P M Closes Daily. ...9.00 P M
BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
Due Daily 4.00 P M Closes Daily 9 30 A M
OFFICE H0UR8.
open - 8.00 A M Close 1.00 P M
Open- 3.80PM Close 6.00PM
SUNDAY.
Open 8.00 A M Close —.9.00 A M
Open 5.00 P M Close 0.30 P M
(hi the arrival of each Mail the office will be closed anti
it ha* been distributed and ready for delivery.
TH03. C. HOWARD, Postmaster.
HARDY, MARTIN & Ou
AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL
Commission Merchant*
WATER STREET,
SELMA, ALABAMA
49* Consignment* reepectfolly solicited.
John ILxnv, oi Selma, )
Jaxxs S. Moutis, of Atlanta, Ga. j eepCO-Jm
WM. FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger
MARIETTA STRk 8T,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA,
8
A S prepared to do all kind* of Mill Work, Count) j, t oit,
Horse Shoeing, and ail the various branches c. lfl:«A
smith work. Having been employed in the Haem -*- ,
of the Western A Atlantic Railroad for the last ten ytai.
he tlatters bin.sell that he can 6 ive entire saUsiact.on i.
the execution A all works entrusted to him. leime cast
P 8—Steam Boilers repaired on short notice. oc8-tim’
THOMAS y>. SIMMS,
Commission M er chan t
ft ear the Southern Confederacy Odum,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted L n»
and retuins made for all proddee’soid, the day sates ».
, oc3-2m*
#30 REWARD.
HBAI)Qn -BTiRS, AlLX.VtA,I >•
September 30, 1802
D ESERTED from his company, B. Provost Battalion, O
F. BYRNES. Said deserter has fair complexion, blu*
eyes, black hair, fire test six inches high, weighs one hut
died and thirty-live pound*; he has very uneven tr- ui
teeth; lived formerly in Charleston, 8. C.; Ic.t .au-i. i~
the 2ath instant. Tne usual reward will be pain
apprehension. T. J. EClIOLn
od-tf Capt. Comd’g Co. B, Provost G at
City papers copy.
Soldier’s Transportation
S 01DIEM and RECRUITS going to aay port, nade w
dan, will apply to Captain William Bacon, v Q u
Ac eat of Tr* asportation, on Whitehall street.
— *
notick.
raODOCE LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
S UESCiUBERc to the produce Loan are earrestiy re
quested to pay up their subscriptions. The UoVt’^
ment desires an early settlement. An persons with run*,
to invest cannot, render a greater service to their country
than by taking eight per cent. Bonds ot the *l,Coo,ooh
Loan. We are prepared to issue them promptly. Ail ''«•
Bonds ordered by us lor subscribers have at rived and
ready for delivery. They will please forward our Keoolj*:
and we will send the bonds as they may direct Wo b- *
them at the risk ol the owners. The Cotton o S~t.’
bers will be taken at the market price by the Ui vem.i.uut
ill exchange tor Bonds.
AGENTS AT
Savannah—it Habersham A Sous.
Columbus—1> Adams.
Maoou—N C Monroe.
Newnan—J J Pinson.
LaUraugo—Jesse McLendon
PU1-MZY A CLAYTON,
oc8-2in General Ageuts Produce i.ouu tor Ga.
c . S - MAIL
AND
PASSENGER LINE.
t vaoM Atlanta via Cross ixeys. y , r and War-
■ saw to Gumming, Georgia.
The subscribers lespeclfuliy notity tn*- tiaveling public
that they are running aline ol Havas, ciub.actng tin-
tbove points, under the following scUcsdute, to wit:
Le ive A f !>>nta every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
d o’clock, A. M. Arrivo iu Gumming *uuo Jays by o P
>1. Leave Gumming every Tuesday, Tnuraday and 8ulur-
iuj at J o’clock, A. M. A-rive in Atlanta same day by o,
at , in time for the evening cars to Aug. sta West-Point
tad Chattanooga.
This line connects each way with the Dauloitega Hacks
Gumming. HARRIS a fllUIXT.
N. B. For seats apply »t Wasiiiugioo nui,. ■->• at Sasseor
. tiwens Livery Stable, Atlanta. - pld-3ut*
Valuable Town Property
KOU SALE.
1 OFFER lor s»le, for cash, my property iu the town ot
Trenton, Dade connly, Georgia. Uno lot fronts the
public square and runs bacK to sulptiu, Spring street, aud
contains one-hall acre,. Ou it are a tw. -story dwelling
house, kitchen aud smoke house. Also, a iarge, well ar
ranged two-story store house, built in tlie most approvec
modern sty le.
Connected with this property ure throe other lots well
enclosed, on which there- aro a variety ol good fruit trees.
They are situated between sulphur Spring street and the
Will’s Valley Railroad. Trenton Is the county site ol Dade
county, aud is a pleasant little town, situated upon a beau-
titul eminence, through which town runs a pure stream oi
water, that issues fiom the base of Raccoon Mountain,
about one mile from town. Upon the bank of said stream,
aud a) u convenient distance iroiu tiie property 1 offer lor
sale, is a Sulphur Spring oi rare mediciual qualities Poi
sons wishing to invest their means in this stud of property
Would do Well to give me a call upon the premises.
oc9-2m* E. MANN.
COX & HILL,
Whote.suh) fioiilers iu
WINES. LIQUORS, &c.,
H
PEACH-TREE STREET,
AVE iu Store-
160 - barrels Pure Coru Wlush y.
100 barrels Rectified Whisky,
60 barrels old Rye Whisky,
10 quarter casks Port Wiue,
6 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
- 10 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
26,000 Cigars. uiarxi-ly
JACOB KAUFFER,
(Under the Augusta Hotel,)
AUGUSTA, ..... GEORGIA,
AUCTION
AND
Gen’al Commission Merchant,
For the sale of
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS
AND NEGKOKS
je!4-tf G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer.
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
Monuments, Tombs, Herr cist ones.
Mantel*. Vases, Urn».;f
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(8oc|h of the Georgia Railroad Depot,)
ATLANTA, ------- SXO&GlA
nsav8-ly
LIFE >N SUM N (;E
Tfiii GEORGIA
HOME iNSOEJJOS COMPANY,
Liie Department
AT SAVASKAK
jelStf
A. WILBER Actuary.
SAMUEL SMITH/ Agent.
- uanta.
iu.*8iL doiaxa.
ON CONSIGNMKNT.
A T wholesale only, a fine assert men’ oi D-t » . 0jL*8,
consisting of
French and English Moriffoes;
DeLaines, Caahmer,;
Jaconet aud Swiss Muslin;
Napkins, Linen Table Cloth*;
Embroidered Skirts;
Laces, Handkerchief;
And a choice lot cf Ribbons and Trimmings.
oc9d-lm PHASE A uAYIB.
H. JOINER & SON,
sspcsus rriu commission MSEcujavs,
KEYSTONE BUILDING, "
ATLANTA, GEORQi A.
P ARTICULAR attention paid to con»ignmor>t» Ai,
orders receive personal and promot atteuf-on
my 29-til mar 2
WANTED,
AT TUB
ATLANTA STEAM TANNERY,
FOR CASH,
6,000 CORDS BARK.
It T. HENDERSON. Agent
jaclTtf
H- HUHTIHQTOH, M- U.
! *> E N T I S T,
ATLANl A. SEOBGIa,
wot. rancor a ? jjaritf
OBALXfS ’B
TOBACCO.
BACOaN.
S'!’ARCH.
BROOMS
BUCK K'! S.
SUGA K.
SOUTI1EKN
Mutual Insurance Company,
Or ATHENS, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
.—.$303,1 ID
Aluo.N Chase, Secretary.
ASBUKY ilULL, President.
AUGUSTA
FLOUB, MEAL,
OSNABURGS,
RICE,
VINEGAR.
SH1RTLNG.
DUCK
cigarK.
SHEETING.
Insurance & Banking Comp’y.
OF A,UGtJ rA, GEORGIA.
CASH CA1TTAL.,.
Wm K Lvans, Socle vary.
$375, tOO
L. A. DUGAS, President.
2,0C0 cwt genuine Killickinitk Suiekit-g Tobacco;
100 boxos Tbbacc*"), assoitcu bntiidf.;)
25 boxes Stearine ardles;
25 boxes "Family Soap;
- 30 boxes Wax Candles;
50 bone’s G■ anulated Sugar;
Sugar by the hogshead;
1 bane! Copperas;
6o bags Kict: Flour;
100 bales Yarns au D .mostics;
10 bales Waste Thread.
ic3L-tl FAA8K A DAV18
SEI.WA
Insurance & Trust Company,
OF SELMA, ALABAMA.
CASH CAPITAL $355. >00
WM M SMITH, Prt-sidfni.
NOTICE.
.J. JACOUS J KAPP-
NEW FIRM.
D. MAYER, J. JACOBE & CO.,
AUCTION
/.Nl>
Uommission Merchants,
FOR THE SALK t>F
merchandise, Heal Estate, Stocks, Bonus
Negroes, &c.
J. .1 ACOlIK. ^Lixctionecr.
W HITKUALL STREET.
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA.
References given if required. * sep.o-tf
FOR SALE.
f | SHE subscriber offers for sale the Willow tputigs Farm
I six mites southwest ol Marietta, on the Powdet Cj.r.rq
ltoad. Thu Farm contains two hundred aud seventy at ten,
twenty of which is line creek bottom iu cultivatioh ou*.
hundred and ten act os well timbered.
The injpiouBmeuts are a good name House, nte tco
lour hie places, overseer’s house, aud good out-tmlait-gs
one ot the finest orchards iu rho State, cuututuiug ctu-t.
ieon huudiod trees—peach, apple, pear, nectarine, sweet
cherry, apricots and plums—au selected iruit oi clioic*
varieties. Also, seven hundred Catawba grape vines it,
nearing, aud a variety of choice table grapes, straw !>• ri les
4c.; fish pond well stocked with fish.
The place is well fenced, aud watered by a smalt cite;-,
aud fine springs. It is healthy as any in the Stair, a. d t><
mosquitoes.
ii not disposed ol before, it will bo sold at jm >.«o or.
tue first Tuesday iu December next. Mr. iN. ii. Hat Joj, 11.
tne place, will shown. For terms apply le John ii. Wilder,
ISi-q,.Marietta, or the subscriber, tjCl.iral Itainoioi, cavau-
ua.t. GEU. W. ADA MS
oo5-eo3wtawtd
uLm.omjBi
Mutual Insurance Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAPITAL - ,*• $300,u00
WM .W MARTIN, President,
Tossph Wnri-DSN, Secretary.
Hi.iti)QbAEixR8 Picket post.
Benin, Va., October if 13 -
REWARD will be pai i for the apprt hen-ion at.,
delivery to a CrmleUerute officer of James 11 Lot-
ney, who accempanted mo to Ueorgi* on recruiting -e:
vice about rhe 1st of August, and via sent into the tic-igt
bciiiood oi LaHrencevilie. Maid Looney ia thirty-two yen
old; weighs one hundred and thirty five pound-; abort
five leetfive or six inches Ligh ; rather sallow cvmpmxi >•
dark gray eyes au-t dark hair, and was, when enlisted .
reeiut-h, oi Madi.-.oa .ounty.bul has aince uroveti is »•
near Law.encuvtlie Georgia. 1 call upon ail lovers ol 'ro>
tiom to arrest tire deserter and forward bim to this ;>■■-
FRANK E BLilKi-.,
Captain Company C, Claiborne'. k*v
Letters concerning lam mu,t ne addressed to -•?»••
■0'akefield. Virginia.
Approved. W. O. CLAIL0K.N F;,
Col Oom’dg Kept J- Ji
oc3u-t;
FRUIT TREES!
Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees!
a o a am removing my Nursery cf Fruit Trees fiom Mu
XX rietta to Dalton, Georgia, 1 Will sell
25,000 Grafted Apple Trees,
All Southern varieties, at ten cents per tree. xhisoUt ;
wili only be given Horn the 10th of November to the coth
of December. Address me either at JlarioUa or Dalton.
oc'i‘j-tm* ; ii. HAMILTON.
1NSUR VACF. com PAN V
Of tlie State of Virginia,
Oi' RICHaIGXU, XX.
CAPITAL $450. JOO
BOLlING W 11 AX A L, President.
0 F BkxSSZ. P?cretary.
Wetumpka Insurance Comp’y,
OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA.
CAPITAL $200,000
D W BriZBMAN, Piesideitk
ff II rT'.HKiT, Secretary.
LYYC1H5URG
House & 1’ ire Insurance Co.,
OF LYNCHBURG, VA.
CAPITAL $8.0,000
JOHN JOB IN McDANIKL, President.
C F Wills, Secretary.
James River Insurance Com’y,
OF HO WAR PS VIX L E, V'A.
0AP1TAI , $:fl0,000
L 1 IIAl.TSriOK, Piesid nt
W A Turne>, Secret a y.
Risks taken and losses ,ulju t- d in any of the I
Class Companies, by
.1 W SHACKLEFORD A CO.,
Office on Alabama street. • *>xi d tor B wt of the (
Railioati Bank Agency, Allitut., Georgia. oc’Jt.tf
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE AUPNIT-
FIRE AMD MARINE
i r% T l: R A N O 1J.
fY^HJS subset:bet represents the following ilrst-clas* fN-
1 BURANSS COMPANIES, with strong capitals and iarge
surplus.
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery.
Capital, ... 4300, J00
Virginia Fire aud Marino Insurance Company, Richmoi. i.
Oapitai • , 4270,00#
Merchants’ Insuranc 1 ' Company, Richmond.
Capital, $311,iK)0
Authorivsod Capitai,, $600,00#
riiu Dominion Insurance Company, Richmond.
Capital, 4300.000
Valley of Virginia luAiruaco Company, Winchester
Capital, $56,000
Jefferaou I. ..-urauce Company, Scottsville,
Capital. 4150 0)0
VheaeCtuajamfe? bit ■ ; 'd dldings, Merchandise, Hon.e-
itold fufniture, and Person ! property iu city, town or
country on the most favorable terms, consistent with p' tt
deuce and safety.
Marine risks, 'on river and on the sea—Life risks O
white persons of both sex tt—also on the life of Negroes
Au losses honorably* adius-cd anil promptly paid.
S. D. SILKS,
General Agent
gW' OFFICE-—Corner of Ythituhali aud Alabama str« (*
ever -immoiifi Dry Goods store- aug!5-t
FOR tiOLIt OR SILVER OR PAPER CURRENCY.
4 A/ 1 SACKS FRESH RICE FLOUR, with receipt foi
luU using it; 200 bushels fresh Meal,
60 tierces prime Rice; 200 bu.he’.d of Corn;
20 sacks Balt; 3 Backs Pepper;
5 sacks Rio Coffee; 6 hogsheads Sugar;
Lot of Re-boiled Molasees;
tn< boxes Pine.Gnawing Tobacco;
Lot of Smoking i ooacco;
Besides Meat, Spice, Fri.ur, Urita, Soap, Caud es, SoCa
Cheap Gotfee. Ac., at
sep5 EDWARDY’S
HEAVE YARD,
BY
ROBERT M. CLARKE,
O N the west side of Whitehall street, who has a com
mudious, well arranged Yaril, with every converts
ence for the health and comfort of slaves. Constant-
kept ou hand for sale, a large number of
MECHANICS,
COACHMEN,
COOKS.
House ksrvantb,
AND FIELD HANDS
BtVS AiYii SELLS 0N COSlMiSSiOS,
IS^y GiuriO pufsoflai rttCclltijU to btifilUtiiM llO hupFS to Tfc-
ceive a liberal patronage. sep2t>tf
JOHN K. LOVE JOY,
Cherofebe £Siock, JPeach-Xree
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
W H 0 f £ S A & 4 S i> R E f A1 L
hi- O O E H 9
Alii) DMALSZ IS
C*CAk
OBACCOs
Wmes, Liquors, &c.
CASH 8L YtJKS are invited to call and examine
stock. Ho will alwujts soli for cash at short profits.
mar22-tillfob2j’*2
JAMES R. POWELL,
General Commission
ENVELOPES! ENYELOPES!
ENVELOPE8!
H AYING eucceedod in running the Blockade with un
Improved
ENVELOPE MACHINE,
We are now prepared to supply the trade with aU kinds ot
Envelopes, and to any amount required. Jur Machine
Cuts, Folds, Gums and Counts all at the same time. Being
propelled by steam Power, we can turnout a Superior Em
velopes at the rate of 35.01.0 per day.
All orders should be addressed to
„„ HUGIUSa, HAGAN A CO.,
oc8-3m Franklin Buiio'ing. Atlanta, Georgia.
SHOEMAKERS AfiD AJSTEH.
I ^kSH to hire three or four good Bootnuk^r, aud one
1L or two good Ladies’ Workmen. Good wage* and con-
riant employment will be given; I also wish to purchase
five or ten thousand pounds good dry hide). Apoly to
„ , 1*. FUi.LXLO VK,
nov9-lmCor Whitehall and Hunter st., Atlanta.
fORW4RBIN6 MERCHANT,
lOKTGCRERY, ALABAMA.
ILL attend strictly to the selling of every .descript off
’ ’ of MerchftL iias, and to the Receiving and Forwe™
ing of ali Ero.ghts oy Steamboats, Railroads, or other® 1 .
As the Haiiruads have discontinued the system ot ‘
freights, the funds necessary to pay expenses at this f 1
must i>e forwaj\l«ti with &very thipui^nt.
ssremee iu -he Montgomery Insurance Buildup- .
RK 1'KP.LNCKh :—Anderson, Adair k Go., Wm. L• “ ®
John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga.
Ross A Seymour , Carhart k Bro„ Macon, Ga.
Wm. R. Phillips A Co., Peter Farrar, Gnffin, U*
J. E. Morgan, LaGrange, Ga.
Pitncr, England 5 D-oylo, Athens, Ga. ‘i 1 *^ L-
E. M. EDWARD'/,
FAMILY GROCERIES
—AND—
Oommission Merchant
At ffeorge U. Daniel's, old Stnnd,i
WulteU&U-Mti-eet, Atlsnts,
♦^■Particular attention given to all OKDRBB-
marfi-ly