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8 O U T H i£ B JN CONFEDBEACY.
TRANSPOIITATIOK NOTICK
omc a—™* •**gz£S52i2ffi& £
I iY» late Art of It* Legislature, It tamade theduty of
■ ■ ihia \a*oci*tioD to rmploy 6Twy mean* within iU
MertorfdrwSdiDg prlTftto packages of clothing or
^iher nfffiirtirt#; Intended for Georgia loUiatdb any
I'lTtion of the field of war, and to me all diligence for
trcnrfng ti eir reception by the partite to whom they
nay be addressed. 1 do, therefore, giro notice that the
/eeoclation will cheerfully undertake the diechargeof
:hl* <lnty and pc:.'foim it to the brat of tie ability. »«
tnre already made arrangements for diepatchirg regular
end careful mee iengere, two or thrte time* ever> week,
whose office requires him to accompany the package* en
treated to their rare until they arc actually delivered Into
the hands of our Agent* in Bichmond. We hare other
employ era who ate similarly engaged In conveying goods
loChattanooga, intended for Georgian* in the armies 01
the Wert. From Richmond and Chattanooga they trill be
distributed to ihe partice whose names they brar, by per
sons there emjlnyed for this pnrpose; or will be stored in
owr w arehouse) in those cities nntllcalled for, If nomrans
•hall exist tbr transporting them farther, or if the con-
*'Dfrarteath’^k.Koto the care or “Georgia Belief and
Ilospilat Association.” Angueta: and be careful to mark
distinctly thereon the name of the party to whom It Is to
to scat, the Ligtmcnt to which he beIoDg3, and the Com
pany of which be Is n member. ‘ ,
Packages wffl all be sent at the expense of the Assocl-
By order of the Ixecutive Committee.' ; _ ■
decSS-lm J03KPH B. WILsOX, Chairman. .
H. JOINER & SOjN,
general:
Commission Merchants,
TOBACCO AGENTS, 1
Office and Warehouse in
EkVlSTOSB BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
IT HEP constantly on hand • good assortment of Vir-
IV glnia Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
In Mere and fcr
LOOO boxes Tobacco (assorted brands
ifiOO pounds Washed Wool
iOO cases 8moking Tobacco;
230 kegs Nails, (assorted;)
25 bales Ojnaburgs
SO barrels Flonr;.
15,000 pounds Sulphur, Ac.
Ail orders and business cr trusted to them will reptile
personal and prompt attention.’' * novSQ-tf
Fresh Arrival^
DESIRABLE GOODS
BROWN, FLEMING SCO’S.,
Masonic Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
200 POUNDS BEST GUNPOWDER TEA;
(A superior Article.)
600 SACKS OF FLOUB.
76 HOGSHEADS ASSORTED SUGAR.
300
DOZEN CLARK’S PREMIUM BLACK
MACHINE THREAD.
200,000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
i
(Assorted sizes.)
60 BALES 8 OZ OSNABURGS.
DESERTERS.
Thirty Dollars Reward Each.
noumn r. run. |
. . „ IIuixjCAatm, 16th Bait. Ox. P. R.1
„„„ Loet Creek, KastTeuneesc-, Dec. 22d, 1662. j
nuK following named men hare deserted this com-
rp* ^
out or their respective earnings) will be given for
their apprehenalM and delivery to the commandant at
Kooxti1 |c , or ofany other Military Post. The ciril and
miUtery authorities are called upon to assist in the arrets
and delivery of these deserter^. *
Wm Cooper, Company A Bartow county,
J H Lovelis j,
Wm Wlnnett,
Andrew Winnett,
Dean Jenkins,
Wm W Kendall,
Joaahley Williams,
Uattll J Dnnton
Criswell, Morse,
Adonis Hill,
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Kingston,
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Wm Cardinally,
John H Gulliver,
Jeese J Hitchcock,
Van Wert,
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Cedar Town,
Marietta,
Cherokee county,
Uarralscm da
Ga
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Atlanta,
Polk county,
Social Circlip
Bod L Williams ' 'do
John W Shepherd, do
Wm M Murphy, Company O
Henry W West,
J A Gunn,
A Wallace,
WOHays,
Gregorj' B Brown,
John R Bell,
Harrison T Bell,
Bovaldy T Brown,
James M Cooper,
Wm B Pierce,
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Jasper county,
Jasper county,
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Bntts county,
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Co D Hall county,
Ga
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Marion W Blankiogship do
Lafayette Bell,
Henry D H Stewart,
Pendleton Wallace,
Thomaa Kinney,
John O Stephens,
James Florence,
Joilah G Stewart,
James B Whitehead,
Wm H House,
Andrew O Wells,
Griffin M Cheely
Wm O Wilson,
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Ja kson county,
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Banks county,
Ga
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CoB, Jackson county,
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do Hail ccnnty,
The following named members of this Battalion, whosp
loaves of absence have oxpirod, will report themselvCB
Immediately:
20 DEMIJOHNS (3 gallon) PORT WINE;
(Guaranteed a pure article.)
CoD
Jackaon county,
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Banks connty,
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800 BOXES TOBACCO;-
(Various brands.)
John T Randolph,
Simeon H Cronlc,
Wm H Bridges,
Jeremiah Murphy,
St Johu L Willsaps,
Judge HG Perkins
Obadlah W G Carter,
Henry U Daniel,
All members of this command, who have been paroled
and lmve not been exchauged, will report themselves
forthwith to Bepartment Headquarters, at Knoxville, or
be dealt with as deserters.
By order of SAM. J. WINN,
MaJ corn’d’g 16th Batt Ga F B.
B. S. Ctir.KE, AcU’t. janl-m.
| toons a. nans
PEASE &r DAVI
WHOLESALE
G R O CE HN
MILITARY REC0NNQ1SAN CES f
TEMPORARY FORTIFICATION ANl> PAR-
^.,. e ..V TISAN WARFARE.- ; V j
FOR OFFICERS OF INFANTRY’ AND CAV ALRY,
Commission Merchants,
F’eachtree-Htreet,
Lately an Officer of the Army, now Professor
! of Mathematics in the Ga. Mil. Inst..
ATLANTA,. GEORGIA.
TOBACCO,
BACON.
BROOMS,
V'L
BUCKETS,
SUGAR,
STARCH,
FLOUR, MEAL,-
RICK DOCK,
VINEGAR. CIGARS, U.
SHIRTING,
OSNABURGS,
SHEETING.
YARNS,
TESTIMONIALS. -
Gen Wm J Barite says
I should Judge (t m ould prove extremely useful in ear
army.
Qen UC Wayne, Adjutant General of Georgia, says
If closely studied by our officers, not only ut Xutantry
and Cavalry, but also by onr Volunteer Artillerists aud
Btaff, we will have ah Intelligent army. Had I authority
to do so, I should require all officers to provide tUi-mael via
with a copy, and to study it.
Gen J Jt Trimble aaj»;
It will bo extremely, useful n the Army by the Manor
in&Uon of the true principles of the art ol war among the
junior officers, aud also the noncommlaiioneu officers and
IntalUmni privates of the army.
Col jt if Chilton, of Gen Lee’s Staff, says:
While fall enough • r all practical purposes, it explains
with simplicity and clearness all the arrangements neces
sary to be taken by the field engineer, as afro the lmpor
tent duties ol advancod posts and pickets. Its general
circulation would tend greatly to give a more efficient
tone to our army.
PRICK ONE DOLLAR PER COPT. Sent by mail on
receipt of tho prico, post paid.
LD ‘ J- - .1. J. Mul’UKllSON A 00, Publishers,
deefi-tf Atlanta, Georgia.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
Offers for sale at their
1
LARPET AND OIL CLOTH
WAREROOMS.
. FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS
Eogllah Velvet and Hedallon Carpetings
English Brussels and Tapostiy Carpetings I
English Venetian Carpetings *
□earth Rugs, Door Mats
Carpet Bindings, Carpet Tack*
Stair Carpetings and Stair Hod*
Cocoa Mattings and Hassocks
White and Bed Checked India Mattings
Window °hades (in all sizes) and Trimmlnr’
Floor Oil Cloth from 3 to IS foet wide
Curtain Damask and Satin DeLalues
Lace and Muslin Curtains
Window Cornices, Loops, Tassels, Gimps,
Wall Papers, Borders, Screens
A foil supply of Straw Brooms, Water Buckets
BF" Fourteen fine Pianos, of Chlckerlng’s, Uasolton’s
Gilbert’s, Gale’s, Fisher’s, Nuns A duke’s and other
good makes. . J
JAMES .. BAILIE *■ BRO,
dcc2-2m* Augusta, Georgia.
Confederate
N6UKANCE COMPANY
OF ATLAN’l a.
Kire and Life insurance.
fronts so be Ulvideil bsiwtsn ths lain
rerw aud Insured. ' j
* A VINO complied with the prorialona ul the Uiailes,
(JL this Company is ready to metre applications
•nrance and lame policies, at their office iu Johnson’*
on Whitehall street, near Empire House, Against
fire, and on the lives ot slaves and at white pMofd :
Insurance Is now offered to the dtixens of Atlanta In a
nome office, combining the security of a Slock Capita^ with
ihe advantages ot a mutual company. _ [
G. F. McCAV, Frairidaut.
Bon. J. Lowar, Secretary.
This lot will be sold in quantities to suit pur-
To The Soldiers’ Families of Fulton County.
MIHB Soldiers’wives, widows, orphans or other mem-
I bars of their family wuo are classed iu I
. , , . - , „ the fo.lowlng
chasers at reduced figures, in order to close I list or those entitled to the benefitrof the act of Decem
ber 18lh, of the Georgia Legislature for the rapport ot
consignments.
sucu poisons, are requested to call Iu person at tlio store
‘naT
ot Owen A Strauge, Decatur street, Atlanta, by tho 20th
of January, and have their names roglstei
ered:
80 POUNDS BLACK AND COLORED SEW
ING SILK.
26
OZEN NARROW GOLD LACE;
(For Military Trimmings.)
1. Widows rosidirgJu your county ol soldiers who have
I died or keen killid iu the military service of the State or
Confederate States during the existing war, cr havo died
after having been discharged, or ilckuess contracted or
wounds rocoivod in the servlco, aud who ure unable to
support themselves, and havo not the.means of support..
■2. The nnmCor of soldiers who havo been discharged
and who aro residing within tho county, disabled by sick
ness or wounds iu the service, and who are not ablo to
support themselves, and have Hot the meaus of support.
3. Tho number of women, whether they are wives of
soldiers lu service, or of disabled discharged soldiers; oi
Hamilton, Markley&Joyner,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
whoso son or other perSoD upon whom they have usually
v. . .. - -«£,
J depended for support heretofore, has died, been killi ,
Special attention given to consignments. I disabled oris theu absent in the military service, and who
■ - I are indigent and without tho means of support.
■ ~ ... i-i years, of deceased soldiers as above descr bed, who aro
Satisfaction guaranteed in all trans-1 without the means of support
1 . 5. The number of children of other women, not widows
as aboTO described, (as of wlvea of soldiers now'ln service,*
for insUuco,) who are u der twelve years or age, who
haTe not the means of support.
6. The number ol children of indigont disabled soldiers
who have been discharged, and who are under said agt,
who are indigent aud without the means of support. ,.
7. The number of all children,and other indigentp.w-
prompt,
action. ..."
.BROWN, FLEMING & CO.. \
Foreign and Domestic Cora’n Merchant,
Masonic Hall Building,
oc28-tf Atlanta, Georgia.
son*,usually dependent on th-soldier for support, Who
. .. , ^vmoodflyfn-
J- X. PORTER,
UOHNisYlOA
Lare over tho ago of twclvo years, but who from
Tfirmitg, or othor like causo, aro unable to support them-
1 selves. The same persoiiB must in nc caso be returned
1 twice iu two classes
CLARK HOWELL, J I C.
E. M- TALIAKEBBO, J I O.
_ , _ PEKING BROWN, J I OJ
January 4,1858. jau0-i25.
tiKNiRAL AGENT
ROBERT J. LOWRY. JOHN t L0WBT. M1RCELLUS O. MAREHA1U
niam,
Mitre, Ac
Fa> sirs Purchut sad Sals of all kinds oi
F RODUC E ,
NEW FIRM.
ROBERT J. LOWRY & CO.
Successors to Bobert J Lowry.
marietta street,
ATLANTA. GA
PRODUCE
tiefers to—
Mousey k. Lantdell, Atlanta, Os
Ueese & Lb *
DIRECTORS:
Jcwrph Wtushlp,
& K. Uawson,
A P. Clayton, ol Aoguei*
B. D. Linton,
A. J. Brady,
REMOVED
ejfily
fit HE Montgomery Mining and Manufacturing Company
A of Alabama, are making and selling a limited amount
pera» P andflxed SM^urioAckLatthe ?otfprice oftwentr 1 main in Ueor 8 ia i “ nd protect onr own Dimes, that will be
cents per griToS f« toe Elution wheu deUv^rM It So erauted.soif you would get an exceUent place for your-
G. LAZARUS & SON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
grocers
mines. The expenses of transportation being added to
other points. They will deliver at Talladega, Holme: Mo
bile, West-Point, Montgomery or Coiambus, Georgia.' The
above solution, at Its present strength, will admit of three
or four timee its balk in water being addod, and is believed
by experienced chemists to be superior to any process
heretofore nsod to prevent the smut or rust inVhoat.
They will soil the Copperas at eighty cents .per Xk. at toe
mince—transportation being added to other points. Order*
are solicited lor the above. The Ooppores is ta snperks
Commission Merchants,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE REMOVED to toe store recently occupied by J
D Lockhart A Co, on Decatnr street, adjoining the
Dreg Here of Hanuicutt A Taylor, where ibey cflbr for
tale on favorable terms—
.0 barrels New Oilcans Syrup;
15 time** Mca;
5 barrels Vinegar;
-W) bushels Peas;
l OOo pounds Bacen;
TO barrels Lard;
tilO pounds English Soap;
English Sperm Candles;
Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco;
Pepper, Spice, Copperas, Sods, Ac.
Ail orders promptly attonded to.
if • AX- FISK,
dcc25-lm
j
Manufacturer of Pure Lard Qil,
oonoinninuno
Ol GAR, hIRUP, LARD, BITTER, TOBACCO,
RICE AND RICE FLOUR,
AND ALL KINDS OF COU&tBT rCODUCK.
HE hlghist price paid for Lard, and empty Barrels of
1 all kinds. Also, wanted to buy or hire a good Cooper.
F. M. F1SKJS, 1 .
At the old stand of Abbott A Brother,; '
.K.T234I Whit*hail street.
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
auction
Commission Merchants
131 Brotvcl {street.
< Obl MBl S,
- - GKOItaiA
vv
i ILL attend promptly to all trainees entrusted to
Usdr care. ’•
RKFKRKT.CE3.
Gunbv, Croft A Co., CoTbns King k Alkxv Colmubus
’—*• ‘ “ do ‘ — — ‘
Hull A Luck,
J J McKendree,- -
W H fenng
L Baruard
llag»IW|N
do
do
Wm A Wienssy, Augusta
W F Herring A Co , Atlanta
Josiah Mcffrtfc Montgomery
J T Cummings, Knoxville
E Winship, Macon
Linton, Augusta, Ga
ttev. W. O. Bass, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Ponllain, Greensboro ugh, tia
Geo W. Williams, dt Co, Charleston, S. b
Stratton So Seymour, Nashville,* Tenn
J. H. Willy, Nashville Teen.
jmrffiStl
I Commission Merchants,
Johnson’s Block, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA,
Jan4-3m
- GEORGIA.
To the Public.
Last Chance to Volunteer.
TTAVING been authorized by the Secretary of War to
rl raise a battalion of Cavalry for COAST SERVICE,
1 now extend to thodb desiring to volunteer, the rare
chance of ao doing. This is the only opportunity to re-
self, lose no timo In giving your name. Thq cavalry branch
tap* " “
be hea'thlest of the service, and almost all who are In
infantry are praying to bo Mansforiod. All equipments,
ASr’ '”
usual bounty, Ac., gtvon Authority to raise companies
will be grantod if application is mode early. No onwGo-
cepted without a horse. For further particulate addreus
OAPT. F. E. BURKE,
Lumpkin, Georgia.
to any imported article. Samples of the Copperas, and
also of tho solation, can bo furnish ’ J ~ *
$100 REWARD.
Address,
od when desired, i
WM. TAYLOR,
Free’t M. M. A M. Co, Montgomery, Ala.
itelercucos—Gov. J. G. Shorter, the Judge of toe Su
preme Court, the Judge of Probate of Montgomery ooun
ty, Uou. Thos. H. Waits, Richmond; Messrs. Rives, Battle
A Go-, Mobile; M^or White, Mississippi, Jy26-6m
T EFT my house, near tho junction of Marietta end
I 1 Walton etreets, In this city, on the night of thell'to
November last, a negro woman—dark mulatto or copper
oolored. abont 20 yejars old, medium height, weighs about
150 fiounda, named ’'Hd “
__ 1 Patience, hut calls htcfielf Louise.—
She has a husband in too Montgomery Artillery, acting
as a cock. She formerly belonged to JohnTPrtor, of
Cedar Town, Polk connty, Georgia—having been brought
AU CT1ON
AND
She took away many articles of clothing not belongm gto
her. A reward of $50 will be paid for her delivery to me
*■ -a rTnn T/1 ST TT/NTTni-i ilntolsclty, orany safe jail in this State, and an aldl-
COMMISSION HOUSE, I tional reward of $00 for information that *ill lead to the
j | detection of the person or persons who may have har-
rnUS undersigned is now prepared for toe regular trans-1 bored her. F. M. FIS K
» action of toe above bnilnes exclusively,
attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Patticulxr I Atlanta, Ga, Dec 31,1BG2.
jan2 dswtf
MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, REAL ESTATE AND
JSEUROES,
Having long experience as an Anctioneer, bo hopes to re
ceive a liberal patronage.
Refers to Gen A An. tel, Bank of Fulton.
S. H. GRIFFIN,
sepH-tf No. 5, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
SOLOMON COHEN,
DEALER IN NEGROES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATI* ATA, - - - GEORGIA,
TNFORM8 the pnbllc that he has located himself in this
FOR SALKi
A VERY VALUABLE FARM,* containing 260 acres, of
of which a bout^.80 acres are unopened and well
timbered. The <pen land hai for seTeral years past been
Y«ry highly Imp'roved, with the offal of a butcher pen,
and has produced 40 bushels of corn to the aero. ? It is
well watered by springs and a creek;
There are two good settlements on the place; two good
dwellings and all the necessary outbuildings—negro cab
ins, stables Ac, Ac. -< '
It is situated three-fourths oi a mile East from toe
Court House of Marietta, Cobb connty, and is in every
respect a most desirable larm. '
Parties desiring to purchase, will do well to examine
toe place before bnylng elsewhere.
Apply by letter or
on toe place, . _ ,
Marietta, Ga., Jan. 3,1863. i*** 3 ”'
•, to the subscriber, who Is
X place for buying and selling glares, and will keep'this |
— ” - stocks He has new on [
market supplied with toe choicest ■
hand a large variety of Cooks, Washers and Ironeni, and I
House servants; also, Mechanics, Farm Hands, and Car
riage Driver*. Any one wishing to sell will please call
on him, as he will pay toe highest market price for prime
slaves. SOLOMON COHEN, 1
odl-3m Whitehall street, two doors from Mitchell.
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
REV. JAS. GREER, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
1-pniS SCHOOL will commenbo on toe second Monday of
A. January. 18
F. GEUTICBRUCK,
January,181W, lntoebasement of theCeutrall^ee-
biterlan Churoh. terms toe same as in other Bchools of
like character in Atlanta. Kefrrences-llev. to. WiUm,
Rev. J. L. Bfogers. For testimonials see printed circular.
'ipBM'
Importer & Manufacturer of
BAVAXA AMD A MERIC AM
FOR SALE. .
House aud Lot in Decatur.
CIGARS.
Dealer n
LnrllUrd’s Mact-kboy and .Scotch Sun#.
, «jjj .Sttokiag and Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, fcr..
A GOOD sssortment of the beet CIGARS for toewetafiL
.bade to be found at hie store on Whitehall street,
hetwsen Ripley’s Crock try and Gilbert’s Jewelry Were,
mar 23-1 j
T HE House has six Urge, comfortable, well fiui»h«*
vaahs a«»Y» rn/.m hnvinir A fi rt"I’lllC0. Ail CJUCUtUU
re. rooms, each room having a flre-plara. AU
ontbnilding*, aud good garden spot on the puce, i
let contains fi of an acre of land.
Possession given immediately.
fedHf
JS F MORTON.
SUBSTITUTE.
HiAsquAsnss Cavauii Cceb’s Lmio^, i
Cclpeppci connty, VI*cc»^*
A LL members of tins command absent without leave,
, or whose furloughs have expired, * r0 ® I .'k : 5©d to w
•I for duty at these Headquarters imme&atfelj, unless
• Sensed by i Surgeon of the Confederate States Army.
S UBSTITUTE wauled over sixty year* old. Apply at j
this office. V oedt lin
0therwi«theywUltepubUtoed as deeeriera^d^trea’.id
M«Jor Commanding.
8,000 B)s gonnino Killlckinlck Smoking Tobacco
£00 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, assorted brands;)
85 boxes Family Soap;
60 barrels Granulated Bngar;
Sugar by the hogshead;
100 bags Rice Flour; ~
.* 50 bales Yarns; • .
6 bales Waste Thread *
15 bags i west Potatoes;
6 I’ozen Brooms;
‘Jeans Cadet Cloth;
31 coils Cotton Ropo.
declS-tf
PHASE * DAVIS.
Have just received
6 OASES EXTRACT LOGWOOD
2 CANES AND KKGS MADDER,
4 BARRELS SPANISH BROYVN
4 BARRELS VENETIAN RED
du LUS. GOOD INDIGO
lu BARRELS SPIRITS TURPENTINE
28 BARRELS LAMP BLACK
20 BBLS MACHINE & TANNER’S OIL
16 CASES CASTOR OIL
1 PIPE LONDON DOCK BRANDY
1 QUARTER CASK EXTRA BRANDY
100 LBS CHROME YELLOW
200 LBS CHROME GREEN
4 BBLS FLOUR SULPHUR
For sale low to the trade. -
augl-ly HAMILTON, A1ARKLEY * JOINER.
N. D. We have also a large fresh Btock of Blue Mass
, Ipocoo, Iodide Potash, Camphor; Chloroform, Bpts
H. M. ft J.
NEW STEAM IIAKBRY
; . . .. AND : r. |
Candy Manufactory
WLitcLall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
BY | ‘
JACK, BRYSON & CO
.a * are prepared to fill all ordeni at Wholesale or retail
VV for •' *
hr
LAIN AND
FANCY CANDIES,
SODA, BUTTER, AND
SUGAR CRACKERS]
. CONFEDEBATE PILOT BREAD,
K OKONEL CRACKERS AND BREAD,
PLAIN AND FANCY OAKES, A a
•ag30-ly
COX & HILL,
JUST PUBLISHED
MANUAL
Translated from toe French of Gen. LoLontoel
BY JOHN M. RICHARDSON,
. . . _ ,.t500JiW
capital
IRKCT0R8
Henry Brigham, rrenident, of BrighMa. Baldwin A Oo
Wm Battorsby, of Wm Battorsby A Co
FH Bacon, Attorney at taw.
John M Oooper, of Johu M Cooper A On.
Henry Lathrop, or Honry Lathrop A < c
George Patten, Commission Merchant.
John Cunningham, of Clagbom A Cunningham.
W H Tison, of Tison A Gonlon. ..
Isaac Scott. President Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon
l soo^ t AARON WILBUR, Sccrotar.
SOUTHERN
Mutual Insurance Company.
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL AND 8URPLU8 ""***?**
A8BDRT HULL. PrasldenL
Alsou Coasx, Secretary.
AUGUSTA
Insurance & Banking Comp’y,
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL. —...4375,0 *
L. A. DUGA8, Preelder.t
Wm K KVAKS, Secretary.
SKI* HA
Insurance &^jfrust Company,
OF SELMA, ALABAMA.
CASH CAPITAL, - *366,w»*
* WM M SMITH, Presldmi
NOT ICE.
OAVD MAT1S...
NEW FIRM.
D. MAYER, J. JACOBE & CO.,
AUCTION
Commission Merchants,
FOR THE SALE OF
lYerohandue, Real Estate. Stock*, Bond*
Negroes, &c.
J. JACOBB, ^Auctioneer,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, - - -
f~ References giren If required.
GEORGIAi
seplO-tf
J!f0. BOUnf M.SARUL. I. 3 1BBT
McDANIEL & IRBY*
LYNCHBURG, : - - VIRGINIA,
• i GENERAL
Commission Merchants
And Agonta-for thosaloof
New Orleans Sugar and Molasses,
MANUFACTURED AND SMOKiNu TOBACCO
W E a invito attiutlon to our market os being toe cheap-
for Tobaco, iu tho Statb, with great adrautagea
in shipping to interior merchauta . do-l&-lm*
8. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER
-Monuments, Tombs, Headstones
..Mantels, Vases, Urn*.
FURNISHING MAJttJBJL.Jii
(Booth of the Georgia Railroad Depot,)
ATLANTA,
majSrly -
- UKORU1A
SLAVE YARD,
ROBERT M. CLARKE,
o
ton west aide of WbitehW; street, who has a com
modious, well arranged Yard, with every conveni
ence for the health and comfort u! slaves Constantly
kept ou hand for mYb, a large number ot-
i OOAOHMBN,.
j-* . COO KB,
.0
NSUBANOE AGENCY
SOUTHERN
INSURANCE COMPANY.
.1 OF SAVANNAH, GA.
■UtORE
Mutual Insurance Company,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
V**V> *
CAPITAL - -
WM M MARTIN,
JoetPB Wbiluim, Secretary.
INSURYNCE company
Of the State of Virginia
' OF RICHMOND, VA.
iPITAL
BOLLING W HAXAL, Prasldsni
O F Barsn, Secretary.
Wetumpka Insurance Comp’y,
OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA.
; *200.0 ’
CAPITAL
D W BOZEMAN, President
W F UsftmrtT, Socretaty.
LYNCHBURG
■House & Fire Insurance Co,,
OF LYNCHBURG, VA.
0APITAI 1 J840.U.
JOHN ROBIN MoDANIKL, President
O F WiLU, Secretary. ' ?' r, V
James River Insurance Comfy
OF ftOWARDSVILLE, VA.
*ioaoii
D J H IRTSOOKj’Presideul
W A Tuukss, Secretai y.
CAPITAL
Risks taken and lossee adjurtad u ary of the abov FU1
Class Companies, by * £ _
J W SHACKLEFORD AGO,
Office ou Alabama street, next door East of the . em- *
Railroad Bank Agency, Atlanta, Georgia. ■- rc21.-
SOUTHERN
[NSUUANUE AliFiNUlt
FIRE AND MARINE
1NSURANOH,
mHl subscriber represents the following first-clssa 11'
I BURANE COMPANIES,' with etreng capitals and! *•*.
surplus:
Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomoiy.
Capital,....
Virginia Fire and Marino Insurance Company, Rlchmoai
Capital
Merchants’ Insurance Company, Richmond. «
Capital, ...*311,^
Authorised Capital, ’’ ,*500.f j
HAAlltl
BUYS AiYD SELLS ON L'OAiMlSSiUN.
Dy close personal attention w nusinee* he hopes to re
ceive a liberal patronage.
eep2u-tf
o. a. bTBoae.
p. s. is'sinrz.
mcDANIEL & STRONG,
Wholesalo Dealura to
WINES- LIQUORS, &c.,
PEACH-TREE STBEST,.
H AVE in Store-
160 barrels Pure Corn Whisky,
100 barrels Rectified Whisky,
60 barrel* old Bye Whisky,
10 quarter carta Port Wme,'
6 quarter casks Madeira Wins,
10 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
25,000Oigara. ;
mu 33-1*
JACOB KABFFER,
, (Under the August* Hotel,)
AUGUSTA, ..... GEORGIA,
AUCTION
AND
Gen’al Commission Merchant,
For the sale of ; 1
MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS
* AND NEGROES. j. ^
jelVtf G. A. PARKER,. Anctioneer-
LIFE INSUKANOE.
TH£ GEORGIA
HOME
Lite
QiSDEiNClB COMPANY,
Department
AT 8AVAHHAB
ielfol
A. WILBER Actnorv,
SAMUEL 8 MIT IRA god.
v. u. jaiKia.
Ha JOINER & SON,
eaoCERS AND COMMISSION MSECHANTS,
KEYSTONE BUIfoDIHG,
ATLA NT A, GROROIA.
DARTIOULAR alfentfon perid to consignment*
X orders receive personal and ]>rompt
tny 23-til marl *• 71 *
ATLANTA LARD OIL FACTORY,
IlOLLsSUS WAREHOUSE,
/CONSTANTLY ON HAND— ‘ .
Kj Pure Intrd Oil;
Prime Family Lard:
Steerine for Soap JUlcera. • ' '
ncrS3-ly SMITH A 8HALLGBOSA
WHOLESALE grocers,
DISMISSION EEBCBANTS,
p AND DBALER8 111 . T i ‘ *
An Kinds of Produce,
uruer tSbreel, between Whitehall and Prior,
TLAA'i’A, .... GEORGIA.
•Ug31dt
KANAWA Y.
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
J^OY ADAM, ^bought of W P^Chlsolm,) of dark cora-
pi exion ,ag(** twenty-two (22) years, about 6 feet 10
Inches high, and weighs MO lbs, speaks deliberately and
in a complaining manner. Bald negro left tbuslave hou»e
of R M Clark, on Sunday, Nor. 23d, and is supposed to be
re— boy. Hi
inraiug in inecny or us snonres. Another boy, Henry,
18 or 20 years of age, dark tnnlatto,’6 feet lOlucheahigb,
weighs abont 160 ponnds, left the Rolling Mill premites
Saturday night, Dec 20, and waa dressed in a wool hat
dark cassimere, sack cost, dark purple cotton pants, and
with huge (hob) nails lu them. Said n gro
stout ihoes,
>esed to t e making bis way towards G*ii»svUleT _
e will pa/*25 for each or either of the above negroes,
upon their delivery ty to us, If taken within the county.
or *50 for either, If taken out of the connty.
‘ MARKHAM.
SOOFIltLD de 1 ■
Atlanta Rolling Mil I, Deft p, 1862 —dec/5 tf.
Trunk Factory.
BAS WITZ & GUDEMAN,
MANUFACrl’U R KR8
And Wholesale and Retail Dealerajn
TRUNKS, VALISES & CARPET BAG.y
A LARGE STOCK kept constantly on hauifto supply
dealers. All orders promptly attended to
BASWZTZ A GUDKMAX, .
dec27-tf
T TlfTThSlT STTIfT dftlimfa
#30 REWARD.
HxiuqulETXsa, Atlakta, le
September 30,1802.
1~ySgKBTKD_from his company, B, Provost Battalion, j
1 F.B-YRXE8. Said deoertor has fair oomplexion. hl>-
i, black! ‘
hair, five feet six inches high, weighs one bit
died and-thirty-five pounds; he has very uueven trim
teeth; lived formerly in Charleston, 8. C.; lot ,-anm ■
toe 2fito instant. The nsoal reward will be paid for;
apprehension- ‘ T. J. KClIuLn
ocl-tf Oapt. Oomd'g Oo. B, Provost •* ai
City papers copy.
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Richmond-
Capital, jaa'i 1
Valley ol Virginia Insnranse Company, Wincheatd
Capital, ... .45m‘:-
Jefferson Insurance Company, SoottrrHle,
Capital, ...J*1M <1
These Compjiiilp* insure Bufillings, Merchandise, Hi- ’
hold'furniture,' and Poreoual property in city, ti-wa I
country on the most fiivorable terms, consistent with rot's
dance and safety.
Marine lisks, on river and on the sea Idle risk- 1
white persona of both sexes—also on the life of Negro*.
All losses honorably odlnsted and promptly paid
S. D. NlElClj;
General Auezu
retf OFFICE—Corner of Whitehall and Alabama slredl
over Salmons’ A Simmons’ Dry Goods store. auglfrl
JOHN H. LOVE JOY,
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
St*
*Hl)l K8AK ASH RETitJ.
GROCER
HID DHALUk ZB
CIGARS, TOBACCO
Wines, Liquors, &c.
CASH BUYERS are .invited to call and examius
stock. Ho will always sell for rash at short profits.
marin-tillfcbavea
JAMES R. POWELL,
General Commission
FORWARDING MERCHANT
fiOHTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
\A7TLL attend strictly to the selling of every
» * of Merchandise, and to too Receiving and For** 1
Ing of all Freight, oy Steamboats, Railroads, or othenn 1
A* toe Railroads have discontinued the system of'lt*
freights, the funds necessary to pay expenses at this pb*
must be forwarded with every shipment.
49-Office in the Montgomery Insurance Building.
REFERENCESAndersen, Adair A Co. Wm. L H'-
John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga.
Row A Seymour, Cashort A Bro,. Macon, Ga
Win. JL Phillips A Oo. Peter Panror, Griffin, Ga.
J. X- Morgan, LaGrantrar&r
Pltnhr, England A Doyles Athens, Ga.
E. M. EDWARDY
FAMILY GROCERIES
. *20 -REWARD. ^
A sa ALL DARK GuKBN TRUNK, marked ou ihe eud
either Mrs. Bailie E. Hance or Miss Alice Latimer,
Manassas, Georgia, was taken from toe Passenger Depot,
either by mistake or Intentionally, on last Friday night,
to. 88th ultimo. The above reword will-be paid for toe
Trank and oententa to Mr. 8. J. Shackelford, under the
Boat Office, and aoqusrtlon* asked dec2-tf
Commission Merchant]
M George B. JOanieTt old Stand,
Whltshall-gtraet, AtianUt Georg**
4#-Particular attention given to all OEiJbM*
KOI