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SOtJTJttJSj&ISl O O N F E X) B IR A. O Y
WSSTtll* *■ ATWBUC lUlIiKOAD.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 180MU** - '*»*•■”•
JOHN 8. ROWLAND, Bopevlntsnd
NIGHT PASSENGER BUD*.
. i m, r. m
4.61. A. H
J>W- *. MISOAH. JKO. I. CllllTiT. JKO. O. WHIT SHIP.
J. E. MORGAN & CO.,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
’ rrtvss at Atlanta
... 6.GG, I
... l*>. I
EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRADr.
C Carryiw 0« X**M f M «.A.l.
rriroe at Chattanooga " gja’ES
*»tmChattanooga at •/ V
Arrive! at Atlanta *t — ***
ACCOMMODATION PA82ENGM TRAIH.
zsslSStS&iiL t5o’.p-“
Arrive* *t Atlanta At. t M ‘*°* ** M
ah »—■’ connect*. etch WIT, with th* Aoo* Brush
railroad *t Kingston, th* Kul ftuwiM andGeorgl*
.ilJSd at Dalton. and the HuhvIHs * CtatUnoo;,8
i Droid At Chattanooga.
dispatch.
REFERENCES:
• Dongbiy, Beall A Co, D H Wilcox A Co, Augtuta
Aicou, Ltgon A Co, Andenon, Adair A Co, Atlanta
ATLANTA & WEST-POlHT K. H,
a Haste to West-Point, 67 Mile*—fire, 4< *6
610101 O. DULL, Boperinteadtnt.
MORNING PAS8ENGKE TR*I£f.
-eaves Atlanta at, .*?“< 4‘ “
ir tt f At West-Point,
... 11.07. A. M
12.10, A. M
arrives It Atlanta, — — 6.28.A h
EVENING P ABSENCES TRAIN.
.**▼«• AuutA-—— ....:—•«>. p. jj
Arrive* At West-Point — . >1^, £■
.<*av£1 Wsot-Point.-™. — 1-00. P. J*
XrrtTS* At Atlutl —.... • 620, P. N
This Bold connect* with tbo Monlgvtaeiy and Wect-
oiat load at West-Point.
BACON * WKSTKttS BA1LHOAO.
Atlanta ta Uaooa, 10# Mile*—Pare, - M O' 1
<• YYLXK, Superintendent.
Ml001 A Wwtuh Riniom Oottrant, I
Macon, Georgia, July 80,1841. J
O N and altar Sunday, 4th of August, the Faseeugcr and
Mali Train will ran a* follow*:
care Macon 10.A.M
Arrive at Atlanta :.... 4.P.N
save* Atlanta J1.00, A. U
Arrive* at Macon....- *MM.
ills Bond connect* with Central, Bonth-Wesirro and
aoscogee Railroad* at Macon.
GEORGIA llAILllUAU.
Aagail* to Atlanta, in Mila*—Para, 80 60
GK0X8X YONUB, Superintendent.
MORNING PA8BKNGBX TRAIN.
(8nndey’* excepted J
• eavea Atlaula, daily, at.
Arrive* at Augusta at
rave* Augusta, daily, at.
Ar*<vea at Allan tap
7.00. A. M
0.47, P. U
7.00, A. M
6.00, P.M
NIGHT PASSRNQRR TRAIN.
nave Atlanta, GSO, P. U
*rrt.*a at Augusta, at 6.80, A. M
.-tit* Angutta at 6.00, P. M
i at 5.00, A. N
tO CONNECT WITH ATHENS AND WASHINGTON.
■oavo Augusta. 60, e. U
Irrlva at Athen* Jit. A.
«ava Atlanta A10, A. M
rrlve at Waahinglon f. it
-eav* Athena a. u
Arrive at Augneta 6.04, p, M
- eave Waiblngtun A. M
> rrlve at Atlanta 6.82, P.M
TO OONNKCL WITH WARRKNTON.
aeava August* at 4j00, P. if., and Atlanta at .6.10, A. U
a at Warm, ton
arrive at Warrenton ' r.S
■save Warrenton. r, U
arrlva at AngoiU 6.04, P. U,, anJ at Atlanta .8.05, A. N
a hie Road run* la eonnoellon with the Train* of the
cath OaieUua and the Savannah and Aagula Railroad*,
t August*.
CENTRAL UA1LUOAD.
Prom Savannah to Macon, 180 Mile*.
Insurance & Real Estate Ag’ts,
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA,
VlriLL RRCBITR ON 001
VV Produce, and will HU
NMSNT any Country
oden with proaptnees and
B B Claris, Josiah Morris, Montgomery
ledd, Dillard, Powell k Co, Columbus
Ull ■■
Walsh. Smith A Co, Bail, Foster k Co, Mobile
Geo W Williams k Co, Hyatt, HcBinwy k Co, Charles
ton
JIN Trench, Chattanooga
febii-tf
CLA.TTON jbligh school.
Male and Female.
rptUE exercise* of this School will eommehoe January
JL 10lb, 1803. Two Beetiona of Sxo months each.
TUITION PKB SESSION.
Primary Claes $io
2d Claes
3d Class 30
4th Claes.; 85
Haring been engaged in teaching for several yean, we
feel assured that we will give satisfaction to all who may
foxur us with their patronage, and give » a fair and can
did trial.
St: ict faitli'nine s in the discharge of duties, achecrftal
compliance with needfhl regulations acd propriety of de
meanor and punctual attendance at all times, wilt be re-
qulred of each pupil.
Pupils charged from time of entrance tIH close ef ses
sion, except in cj see of protracted sickness. Por farther
particulars suldress Til03. A. CKAVJEN,
or Miss ,
Jsnll tf Jonesboro*, Ga.
l^Vogsli Arrivals
Of
D&81RAB1B- GOODS
* AT
BROVI.FIBIIHS&OO’S.,
Masonic tt^i Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
CEAWFOEB, FEAZEE & CO.,
GENERAL, -—' ' =
Commission Merchants,
200 POUNDS BEST 6UNP0WDEB TEA;
(A superior article.)
500 SACKS OF FLOUR.
76 HOGSHEADS A8B0RTED SUGAR.
800 DOZEN CLARK’S PREMIUM BLACK
MACHINE THREAD,
***,000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
(Assorted Biree.)
rrrt BARRKLS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by
OO JanlS-.f ’ POSTER, QUERN k
fori
declS-tf
i by
FOSTRR, QUEEN k 00.
KT\ TIERCES RICK for sale by
declB-U POSTER, QUERN k 00.
QAA SACHS RICH FLOUR for sale by
OWU decl8-tf FOSTER, QUERN k CO.
*>AA BARRKLS MOLASSES to arrivo, for sale by
-UU declS-tf FOSTER, QUEEN k (
1A BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
lv f or u , e by
dacl8-tr POSTER, QUEEN k 00.
gt HALL LOT PUIE SHOES AND PRENOH CALF SHIN
_ Boots for sale by
declS-tf
F03TER, QUEEN k 00.
J. L. WINTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND GKNKRAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEGRO DEALERS;
AND
Real Estate Agents,
Granite Front Building, No. SO, Alabama Bt ,
... GEORGIA
ATLANTA,
feblO-Sin
GEORGE W ADAMS, General Snperintendent.
j jNaruAUtcrftraday,October81th, 1861,the Train*on
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
rnve Sarannab...
rrlve in Maoon
Macoo....
rrlve In Savannah..
880 P M.
12.40 A M,
18.80 PM.
..11.16 PM*.
DAILY NIGHT .TRAIN.
cave Savannah „u.6o p m
Arrive in Maoon- o.oo a hi’
cave Maoon e 60 P u
rrlve in Savannah
..-..-.-.7.40 A M‘
GORDON AND EATONTON BRANOU.
--ave Eatonton...-..— 6.65 P M.
• rrlve in Gordon-.—....— 8.46 P »l.
care Gordon..— „11 *6 p M
f rAve In Eatonton —3.86 A AJ
Passenger* for Augusta will take the “ Night Train’
on Savannah and Macon.
PaHcngtrsfor Maiedgeville and Eatonton NU1 take tut
from Savannah and “ Day Train ” from
ight Train from Savannah connect* with.Sonlb-lVeet-
Railroad at Macon for Albany, Kufola, Fort Gaines
ra wanroaa at Macon for Albany, kufola, Fort Gainm
-d Intermediate place*; aiao, with Macon and W R K to
Uadta and the Wait.
Hay Train connect* at Macon with 8 W and Muscogee
to Oolombiu, Montgomery, Pensacola, Mobile, and
• dlnidd ie and SooUmm Alabama and West Florida,
dy taking Night Train From Macon, passengers make a
me connection at Milieu with Augusta and Savannah R
. M Augusta and all placet North In the Confederacy.
a AARLOTTK * SOUTH CAROLINA U.
*• HULBRRT, GenegU Snperintendent.
ravel
».Tire at Charlotte— •„
cave Charlotte...............
•inveat Colombia—
—.84)0 a. m. 6.1 o p. m,
8Ml p. m. 3.00 a. m.
8.00 a.m. #J6p.m.
—4X0 p. m. 64)0 a. m.
tbeTralna connect at Charlotte with the North Car-
■***• S^Jvoad, “ forming a double daily connection with
kteammd," and at Oolnmdla with the Sontli Carolina
aud the Greenville and Culnmbm Railroad train*.
. Arrival and Cloalng of th* Balls.
BY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
ae Dally .64)0 A M Closes Daily. .6.04 P M
BY WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
-ae Daily —3X0 AM Closes Daily QOOPM
BY ATLANTA A WXST-POINT RAILROAD,
ae Daily—— 680 P14 Cloeee Dally. .8.00 PM
BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
' neDJly 44MPM Cloees Daily—10.03 A
OFFICE HOURS.
‘pen -S4I0.AU CAnee— ,1.00PM
*■ ««■ *4)0 P M Close .6 00 P M
SUNDAY.
8.00AM Close 800AM
—6.00PM Ckae.—.* 6.00 PM
On the arrival of each Hall the tfkt win be rlutii anti
ihaa been distributed and ready for delivery.
THOR a HOWARD, Postuu-Jtsr.
FOB S-A-I/B.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIpTY CASES
IMPORTED
CHAMPA UNE.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASES
IMPORTED
FRENCH LtUUNAC.
®y D. "As-AH, vACOBE A 00.
os AWuikUl ttin»fi*i> t
Macon, Ga, Jan. 88,1863.
0*dS£3 , JB5r , “- , “ ~-
M Vor*jlbg8 « i.
B AXUOMTliU, ft *
“ J^nesbotb’.la - « -
- Atlaula. 14 - « «
AU&FD L. TYLER, Snpt.
N. A. MCLENDON,
G1LNKKAI. COMMISSION
60 BALES 8 OZ OSNABUBG8.
20 DEMIJOHNS (3 gallon) PORT WINK;
(Guaranteed a pure artiole.)
800 BOXES TOBACCO;
(Various brands.)
This lot will bo sold in quantities to suit pur
chasers at reduced fignres, in order to closet
consignments.
80 POUNDS BLACK AND COLORED SEW
ING SILK.
26 DOZEN NARROW GOLD LACE;
(For Military Trimmings.)
Special attention given to oonsiguments.
Sales made to best advantage and remittances'
prompt. Satisfaction guaranteed in all trans
action.
BROWN, FLEMING & CO.,
Foreign and Domeatio Com’a Merchant,
Masonic Hall Building,
Atlanta, Georgia.
ISTo:. 8
H. JOINER & :S01N,
GENKRAL
Commission Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS
Dealers in Negroes,
NO, 8. WHITEHALL ST,
OPP. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
In addition to onr AUCTION AND NEGRO HOUSE, No
8, Whitehall street, we have fire proof storage of 8000
barrels capacity, at onr warerooms, No 1, Alabama street.
Our Negro Yard and Lock Up, at No 8, are both safe and
comfortable. Dealer* and other parties will find us pre
pared to feed and lodge well, and from experience in the
business since onr boyhood, to handle the negro properly.
Charge* reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed
In every'Instance.
Parties at a distance may know onr market by address
ing ns. CRAWFORD, FRAZER A CO,
Jan25-6m No 8, Whitehall street
Hamilton, Markley&ioyncr,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
oo23-tf
FORWAKDING MERCHANT
OFFICE AT HIS OLD STAND,
NO. 8 PEACH-TREE STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
fo'20-tf
v. a. uoun.' Geo. 4. Bowamn. * a. ikbuidy
LIGON, HOWARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No, 8 rcaeh-Treo St., Atlanta* Gcorgir.
I Ifll-I; attend promptly to any btuinees entrusted to
? V lliGir rare. febl7*2m
WHITE & POWERS,
WHOLESALE AMP RETAIL
ekO C ER^,
marietta {Street,
- GEORGIA!
ATLANTA, - -
lanlS-l, *
W. H. HANHOH & BROTHER..
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
ALABAMA,
HONTGOHEKV)
doclO ly
$100 REWARD.
L OST, on the night of the 80th, at the Railroad Depot
in Atlanta, o fmall Box, about two feet square, not
marked, bat had the handle of a Broiling Iron in sight
by which It could be Identified.
The above reward will be paid for said Box, delivered
at Lient S F Prod ion, at OoL Loomis’ Htadqnarten in At-
• nta, JOHN J MuOLTON.
Dei* Brigade. Withers’ Division, P. 0. A. T.
Atlanta, Ga, February 23,1863.
P. 8.: Said Box may bare gone on to Augusta,
febil-lw* i. J. U.
LADIES’ SHOES
rnin undersigned beg respectfully to Inform the la-
L dies of Atlanta and vicinity, that they have opened
their establishment lor the mann'actprejuid sale of
LADIES* SHOES.
of all kinds.
Those who are in want of auything in their line, are re-
napcctfolly invited to call and examine their stock.
Rooms on Whitehall street, over the Book store of
Mean. J. J. Richard* k Co.
H. W. SEYMOUR A CO.,
Atlanta, January 8,1863. Jan8-3m*
RESIDENCE AND FARM
FOR SALE NEAR ATLANTA*
OFFKRJFOR FALE my place, threemllesfrua Allan-
(a, on Peach-Tree Bntil.
vUOacreeof Land, (lOOacresin woods,beavflv timbered
*) The bouse hh* 8 rooms, with versS
dabs nearly all around the house, good cellar. Dantrv and
outbuildings, all new and-brill in modern style! There is
else a small water power end mill bona on the piece.
W. P. ORUK.
<« *40 REWARD
A SM ALL DARK GKRXN TRUNK, marked on the end
either MraSaUie K. Uasce oriuss Alice Let no ,r,
either MraSaUie K-Uanceor
usae, Georgia, wa Ashen froa the
by mistake <
intent.onelly, on lam Friday nijbt,
rae above reword will be paid, lor the
Trunk and contests to Mr. & J. Shackelford, under the
Poet OSes, nod no questions asked. . docxt'
NEGRO SEAFISTUESS WANTED.
W ANTED TO BUY, n No. 1 Seamstress nut under IS
nor over 23 year* old—black preferred. Most be
ten rata Apply L
JahiS-tf A. C. WYLY A CO.
WANTED.
\\i ANTED, to rent for six or (waive months, a furnished
»V honse; would | “
pnrOaea the larnitni* if of a good
icallly. Apply at Mi* oEe.
DU. H. W. SHOW a.
Confederate
INSURANCE COMPANY
OB’ ATLANTA.
Fire and Lite Insurance.
Candy Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, tie.,
BY
JACK, BRYSON & GO.
F-ru&ln it. be Dtvidsd bstwtsn tbs Imam-
rotn and Imsmred.
on Whitehall street, ispur Empire House, against lew by
hr*, and on Use ltv4e of slave* and of white pdrsons
Insurance is now offetod to the citizens or Atlanta in a
home office, combining the security of u Stock Capital with
the advantage* cl a mutual company.
0. F. McOAY, President.
RCA*. J. Lowar, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Joseph Winship, Jams* Ormond,
AABawaon, A. J. Brady,
a. P. Ofoyton, of Angnrifo
Jj 1 -. D. Linton, “
y*iy
J. T. PORTER,
Mmmmn ibeghah?
GENERAL AGENT
For the ParriUM mad 8*1* of all klmd* of
PRODUCE,
MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, QA.
Manscy A LansdeH, Atlanta, fee,
BeeeefeLii
Reese A Linton, Atiguita,G*.
Rev. W. 0. Bass, Macon, Ga.
V. T. N. Ponllain, 'Greonaborcmgl^ 0*.
Geo W. Wliliams, lb Co, Charleston, A a
Stratton A Seymour, Nashville, Tenth
J, H. WUly, Nashv Ule Toec.
Jan22tf
AUCT ION
AND .
COMMISSION HOUSE.
la now prepared for the regular trana-
notion of the a bo we bosines exclusively. Particnlew
; attention paid to the purchase and sale of
MSKCHABDISE, PK01IUCE, BEAL EhTATK A5I*
fi&tiROES.
Having long exparies oe as an Auctioneer, he hope* to re
ceive a liberal patronage.
Refers to Gen. A Ant tel, Bank of Fatten.
& H. GRIFFIN,
sepU-tf No. 6, WhltehaU street, Atlanta, G
W. H. RSHDSBSOR.ft 00.,
AUCTION
Commission Merchants^
Wtaltebsall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
for stones.
49*Aactioas weekly. Plpntyol
■epStf
WM. FORSYTH,
Maohina Blackamith & Forgei*
U A 1ST ETTA STRRBT.
ATLANTA, - CEOUG1A,
S prepared to do all kind* of M01 Work, Country Wert-
Shoeing, and all the variaus braocbm ci Black
.
smith w&ik. Having been employed in th* Machine .-ocp.
of the Western A Atlantic Railroad far the last ten yean .
he flatten hlszaelf that ha can give entire sstieferitm ict
she execution of all worta aotnuted to him. Term. cash.
PS—Steam^eliera repaired cmMnwtnitiom oc84to»
DR. JAHKb *•. ALEXANDER,
QlHOl^at. u»residegse,oath* tonthrideot ^Gd^u
Have Just received
6 OASES EXTRACT LOGWOOD
2 OASES AND KEGS MADDER,
4 BARRELS SPANISH BROWN
4 BARRELS VENETIAN RED
30 LBS. GOOD INDIGO
10 BARRELS SPIRITS TURPENTINE
28 BARRELS LAMP BLAOK
20 BBLS MACHINE & TANNER’S OIL
16 CASES CASTOR OIL
1 PIPE LONDON DOCK BRANDY
1 QUARTER CASK EXTRA BRANDY
100 LBS OHROME YELLOW
200 LBS CHROME GREEN
. 4 BBLS FLOUR SULPHUR
For sale low to the trade.
augl-ly HAMILTON, MAllKLKY A JOIN Bit.
N. B. We have also a large fresh stock of Bine Miwn
plum, Ipecac, Iodide Potaeh, Camphor, Chloroform, S|
itre, Ao H. M. A J
HEW STEAK BAKBBY
AND
INSURANCE AGENCY
TOBACCO AGENTS,
Office and Warehouse in
KEYSTONE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
JTKEP constantly on hand a good assortment of Yir*
V ginla Mauufectnred and Smoking Tobacco-
In store and for .ale—
1.000 boxes Tobacco (assorted brands
2.000 pounds Washed Wool
100 cases Smoking Tobacco;
300 kegs Nalls, (assorted;)
26 bales Ouabnrg*
60 barrel* Floor;
16,000 pound* Sulphur, Ao.
Ail order* and business en crusted to them will receive
.icnonal and prompt attention. novSO-
Qecvy Brigham, President, of Brigham, Baida in A Oo.
Wm Baitershy, of Wm Battersli) a Oo.
t H Bacon, Attoruoy at 1 aw.
John M Cooper, of John M Oiv.per A Oo.
Henry Lathrop, of Henry Lathrop Jk Or.
George Patten, Commission Merchant.
John Cunningham, of CUghoru k CnnoinghRin.
W H Tiaon, of Tisou A Gordcu.
Isaac Scott, Presldout Bank of MHdlo G'wrgla, Maccn.
aahon WlLBUlt, Socretoiy.
NOTICE.
savia isana —...... j. jaooa*.... xarr.
NEW FIRM.
D. MAYEH, J. JACOBE & CO.,
AUCTION
Commission Merchants,
FOB THE SALE OF
Merchandiie, Beal Estate, Stocks, Boudi
Negroes, &o.
a. JACOBE, Auctioneer,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, - - m J GICOKGIA
•BT* References given If required. teplO-tf
* octal i. Lowar. iohk a. lowbt. staEoiixus o. tia&xtuu.
NEW FIRM.
ROBERT J. LOWRY & CO.,
- Sue .eaeors to Robei f J Lowry.
PRODUCE.
AND
Commission Merchants,
Johnson’s Block, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA
I*n4-3m
jho. kobix n.DanUL. 4. J taar
mcdaniel & irby.
LYNCHBUltG, - V1UU1MA,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
Aud Agoute for the ado of
New Crleaus Sugar and Molasses,
ftlAfiUFAmiUED AND KMOKlflu TOBACCO
K luyite attention to onr market a* belug the cheap
eat for Toboco-> in the State, with great advnutagea
in (hipping to interior merchant*.. do. 164m*
yY A prepared to flU ail Oder* at wholesale or ntaO
PLAIN AND
FANCY CANDIES,
SODA, BUTTER, AND
SUGAR ORAOREhS,
CONFEDERATE PILOT BB BAD,
Cu -U3U0NEL OUAOKBBB AND BREAD,
PLAIN AND FANCY OAKES, Ao.
aiqrfXt-Iy
COX & HILL*.
Wholesale Dealer* in
WINES. LIQUORS, &e. t
PEACH-TREE STREET,
yj AYE In Store—
160 Barrel* Pure Corn Whl.ky,
barrel* Recti fled Whlaky,
188 ^.
60 barrel* old Bye Whliky,
6 quarter caak* Madeira Wine,
10 quarter caika Malaga Win*,
36,000 Cigar*.
mar28-ly
JACOB KAUFFER,
(Under the Angnita Hotel,)
AUaUSTAi ..... GEORGIA,
AUCTION
AND '
Gen’al Commission Merchant,
For the aale of
M1E0HANDISE, REAL ESTATE, 8T00K8, BONDB
AND NEGROES.
Jelt-tf G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer.
LIFE TNSURANCE.
THE GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE OOMPMY,
Lite Department
AT SAVA32TAH.
a. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DEALER
Idoutiuienta,. Tomb*, Hoadatono*
Mantclw. Vmm, Urn*, •
FURNISHING MARBLE
i
(South ef Ike Georgia Rallied Depot,)
ATLANTA, - - ■ GEORGIA
foajtf-ly
SLAVE YARD,
BY
ROBERT M. CLARKE,
kept on hand for aale, a large number of
MK0U
AN ICS,
CJ ACUMEN,
COOKS,
HOUSE SERVANTS,
AND FIELD HANDS
BUYS Afll) SELLS OS COMflISSlOS.
By oloae penonal attention to nciinou he hope* to rw-
oelve n liberal patronage. »ep2i>4f
t. a. a’Bktsa. \ a H. BTX9X4.
McDAWIEL & STRONG,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SOUTHKKN
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF 8AVANNAB, GA.
fAL. 4600.0*
DIRECTOR!!.
SOCT'HKUN
Mutual Insurance Company
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. _$3U0Oe
ADB0RY HULL, PreaideoL
Auon Cat**, Secretary.
AUGUSTA
Insurance & Banking Comp’y
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL.... 4375.0
L. A. DUGAS, Prerident
Wm S Evans, Secretary.^
SKbHA
Insurance & Trust Company
OF SELMA, ALABAMA.
CASH CAPITAL, — idti.v
WM M SMITH, Pro* dtnt
KbHORE
Mutual Insurance Company
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAPITAL. $8ot>..
WM M MARTIN,Trmkcj.
Jo*aPH Wmluxn, Secretary.
IHSUKilMCK CO.itt’ANY
Of tlie State of Virginia.
of richmondT va.
CAPITAL.......... —..—..—UN)»
BOLLING W UAXAL, Prwldeui
O F Baasxa, Secretary.
Wetumpka Insurance Comp’y
OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA. '
CAPITAL $201).
D W BOZEMAN, PreaUent
W FCUioxxtt, Secretary.
LYNCHBURG
House & Fire Insurance Co.
OF LYNCHBURG, VA.
CAPITAL.. 48W.J
JOHN ROBIN MoDANUL, Prerident
O F Wilt*, Secretary.
James River Insurance Com%
OF HOWARDSVILLE, VA.
OAPITAL.
W A Tuxkib, Secretary.
........T. .two
D J UARTSOOK. Preridei <
link, taken and l>.e*e« o.ljn*ted n any of the ebov Fn
Clot* Cumpauie*, by
J W HUACKLKFOUD *00,
Office on Alabama .ir.-i-t, next dour Jfoat of the eut
Enilignil Bank Agency. An*utyOe,)*xto-tea:-
bouussi
INSURANCE AUENC
VIKS AND MAKIS ,
JIJN® XI » o X
AND DkALIKS IN
All Kinds of Produce
. tmltr Street, between WhuehdUand Prior,
4TLABTA, - - - - GEORtilA.
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A. 7FILBSR Actuary,
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
A GOOD LOT OF PINE
PIANOS
Always on hand at
Braumuller’s Music Store.
feb74f
H. JOINER & SON,
tiROCSHS ASD COMMISSION MEUCHiBTS,
KBSSTORE BUILDING,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.'.
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E- HUJTIHGTOH, M- B.
D E N T I S T,
ATLANIt, GEORGIA,
OFFtOBIn E^raotfxnew bonding, earner Whitehall
*adHl«tof«tra*ti Kiridcnai tratgaae to toe Utt ol
0*L Yancey’a. Jaa264fx
IT. GKUTEBRIICH,
Importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AMD AJMCBICAM
CIGARS,
Itealw n
Urlltarit’n Maocaboy and Scotch Snuff,
Smoking-and Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, tos.
A GOOD aaortment of the beet CIGARS for the retail
LV. trade to be found at hi* store on Whitehall sin '
otweow Riplty's Crockery and £Hlhen’* Jewelry riere.
marS-ly
Trunk Factory^
BASWITZ & GUDEMAN,
MANUPACXUKEKS
And Wholeeele and Retail Dealer* In
TRUNKS, VALISES & CARPET BAGS
A LARGE STOCK kept conitanUy on hand to *up)Jy
A dealer*. Ai. ordera^pt^
; kGUDEHAN,
Whitehall street, Atlanta.
fSO REWARD.
HXASqoitarxsa, Avuirra/I*
—; September 30,18C2-
4nd and thirty-five pound*,
oat. lived formerly in Cherieetoo, Aft; lull ramu «
SjSthtoriantTb* uw»l reward wUI bepild k* =>
T. J. KOHOLi
Copt. ComtFg Co. B, Piovoet Gra>
ecf-U
OKy paper* copy.
VALUABLE CITV LOT FURS ALU
A N unimproved Lot or Sonar* aw Whitehall street, con-
UhJng two and a-htlt aeri*. on which U over cue
JS£STSiie«.ifoiaai«. WfJ-ggf
topir-tf
r iz subscriber repiiaout* the following first-cla** i -
8URANE OOMPANDcfl, with .U t ,^c«j)!tid*aaJ . -
rurplu* '
Alabama Insurance Company, Hontgianety
Capital .few."
tligtuls tire and MarineicauiRu.-tCompnny.Khta -e
Capital. 4813'
Merchants’ Ia*nrawe Company, Richmond. *
Capital, 1 feut,).v
Anthcrlaod OapifoV V. .$600 tf-
Old Dominion Insurance Company, Richmond.
Capital,... J*0W)
Valley cl Virginia Insurance Company, Windiest
Capital, 46*‘ ;
Jefferson Insurance Company, Scottsviile,
(Up)).) Jlbo j>
These Oumpenle* insnte Building*, Merchandlae, Hut..-
bold farnitnre, and Personal pro;ierty in city, ti-wi u
country ou the most iavoreble teim*, CornGtent wttt .tui
deuce and safety.
Marine risks, on river and on the sea—Idle ila-
white persons of both seres—also on tho life of Nances
All losses honorably ad lust od audprumptly paid.
S. D. BlLEN
General / ,)
(Br-OFFIOE—Corner ol W1.H.-I,all end Afoban. , ,i
over Salmons’ A Simmons* Dr> th^Js itoie.
JAMES R. POWELL,
General Commission
AND
F0RW&RDIN6 SESOBAlv
MOM T 00.11 KRY, ALABAMA.
W ILL attend strictly to the selling cf every deeottptk:
of Merchandise, and to the Receiving and Fonxai ;
ing or all Freights by Steamboats, Railroads, or otharwis.
As tbe Railroeds hare discontinued the system of hr
freigbt*; tbe food* necessary to pay expenses nt this •
must be forwarded with every oMpmeut.
ffip-Qfflcw in the Montgomery Insurance BnlUUni
REFERENCESAnderson, Adair * Oo, Wat. L Hir
John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. ^
Roes A Seymour, Gerhart A llro, ,Macov, Ga
Wm. R. Phi Ripe * Co., Peter FarraiyNlrUtn Ga
J. X. Morgan, LeOrange, tin.
Pitner, England A Doyle. Ati.ens, Ga epX-
E. M. ED WARDY
FAMILY CROCE RIEO
—AND—
Commission Merchanf
• xi Otorye B. Danietr old titan l _
Whltehill-IUtet, Atlawtn, Otjrgir, '
gyPartiealar attentfoa given t* af 0X0*88.
nw»l> ■■
ANDERSON, ADAIR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
—AND -
COMMISSION MBRCHANT^
WOODRUFF’S BUIIiUlHO,
(Near Gaorgia Railroad Bank,)
ATLANTA, GKOROIA,
CARPENTERS..
T WO Mo 1 Nogte Caipentorj—ot»c baring a wife that is
. a first tote Oook—can be hired frem a gentleman
white address can bv had at this office. - JanST-ti