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WESTERN * *TLA»TIC RAII.BOAD.
ornate to CfceitaBOOfa, UgMIlifi-Fare^.
JOHN 8. ROWLAH1). Superintended.
■ tbTM At'/Dt» At—...
NIGHT FA*S*NG*» tkaih
(Ctorr^v a* *•»*•>
700, r.M
rri«M *1 OftAttABOOfA At
4 87. A.M
450. P.M
.... 883, A.M
nnw FREIGHT AMD PASSENfJER TRAIN.
7.00. A.M
COMMISSION MERCHANTS DESIRABLE GOODS
AND "
Insurance & Real Estate Ag’ts,
La GRANGE, GEORGIA,
•eves AtiantA at..
:rives at Chattanooga At - *£*. f- Jj
(IWaHawaaaa ■! . OA>, A. H
A nivss At AtiantA At 4 ?0, A. M
1 JILL 'receive ON CONSIGNMENT any Country
ACCOMMODATION rASSJtNGEB TRAIN.
cam Atlanta at 5’S? , £’!!
Arrive* at Kingston at jjj®* *• JJ
-eves King*ton at * 0®. A. M
Arrives at Atlanto At *• *
.bis Road oonnoets, each way, with toe Roma Bra apt
offroad at Kingston, the Kast Tvnnsoere and Georgia
aitroad at Dalton. and tho Nashville A Chattanooga
ailroad at Chattanooga. „
Produce, and will fill all cd or* wi. h pi omptneea end
dispatch.
REFERENCES:
Doughty, Beall A Co, D n Wlhox A Oo, Angnsta
Araosj, Elgon A Co. Anderson,' Adair A Co, Atlanta
ris, Joel ah Morris, Montgomery
dd, Dillard, Powell A Co, Columbus
Smith A Co, Bntt, Poster A Co, Mobile
Williams A Co, Hj att, McBirney A Co, Chari«
JEM trench, Chattanooga («b84-t(
too
ATLANTA Sc WEST-POIHT IV R.
.iianta to West-Point, BT Miles—Pare,. :.V.|4 <
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.I
GEORG ■ G. BUIAj, Superintendent.
HORSING PASSENGER X&Altl.
mss. Atlanta at,-..—-— - —— ■ 6 80. A. IS
as at West-Point,- 11.07, A.M
se West-Point, 18.10. A: M
.crises at Atlanta,. 6.28.A «
600 SACKS OF FLOUB.
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
.ares Atlanta. 680. P. M
.rises at West-Point — 1L66. P. M
—ares West-Point— - 150. P.M
•■rivee at Atlanta. — - I* P. N
■his Road connects with tho Montgomery rnc W -no
pint Road at West-Point.
76 HOGSHEADS ASSORTED SUGAR.
MACON Sc WESTERN RAIEHOA I*.
eiiantaMMaoon, 102 Miles—Pare, ..«4 SO
t(]K exercises of this School will commence January
19th, 1868. Two Sessions of Are months tach.
TUITION PER SESSION.
Primary Omss $10
* Class IB
Claes I,. 20
4th Class.... 25
Having been engaged in teaching for several years, we
feel assured that we will give satis taction to all who may
didtoS WlU,t,,6irP “ r0n *“*^^nd giro us a lair and can-| 80 ° doj^ CLARK’S PREMIUM BLACK
~ Stiict laiUilnlne sin the dl* barge of dutlee, a cheerful
compliance with needlul legulatious ai d propriety of de
meanor and pnnctnal attendance at all times, will bo re
quired of each pupil. •
IS?«&£|W->,000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
parti.ular*address THll8._A. CRAVEN,
so TTERR, Superintendent.
Maooa A Wn
tUiUOAD Compaq«. I
Macon, Georgia, Jnly 80,1341. }
• »N and after Sunday,4th of Anput, the Passenr-i and
v ) Mail Train w01 ran as follows:
un Macon 10, A. M
arrive atAtlanta
eaves AKianta
rrrlvea at Macon....
his Road oonnecta with Central, Bcuth-Wtsiern or
uscogee Railroads at Macon.
4.P.M
........ALU), A. M
... ... 465 M.
■ UKUUU1A UAUUUAD.
ausasta to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Pare, to Co
UK)RGB PONCE, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN
(Sunday's excepted.)
••*«s Atlanta, daily, at.
arrives at Augusta at
avea Augusta, dally, ah.
7.00, a. is
6.47, P. M
7.00, A. M
Atlanta,... 6.00, P. If
NIOHT PASSKMtEK TRAIN.
. >• Atlanta, 0 SO. P. It
<n.-e at Augusta,at 6.80, A. M
• ■as Augusta at *.••«, P. M
• t iVea at Allaula at 6.00. A. M
are Augusta....
>rlva at Athena.
O CONNECT WITH ATHENS AND WASHINGTON
Bn, r it
. .54. A. IS
110, A. M
. raise at Wsahingfan »
-rave Athene A. M
Arrive at Augusta 6.1-4, P. Si
ave Washington
. ■ Civs at Atlanta 6-82. P. M
TO CONNECT WITH WAKRRNTON.
eve. Augusta si 4.00, P. It., and AtUnta at .4.K, A.M
> at WAR - --
t. H
!•. U
• Iiv* at w»r, croon.
. i>$ve Warren to a.. •..
» rrive at Augusta OJM, r. H, and at Atlanta .*•*-, a. M
ais Road rani in cuonootio:i with the Trains of the
• uth Carolina and the Savannah and Augusta Saitroade,
• Augiuta.
CUNTllAE UAIEUOAU.
Prom Savannah to Macon, IPO Miles.
GEORGE W ADAMS, General Superintendent
.« and afler Sunday, October S7lb, 1861, the Trains on
J this Road will run as follows
DAILY DAT TRAIN.
ava Savannah.—...—....—. - 280 P M
.rive in Macon — — —12.4U a hi,
..eave Macon— —lx5»» P M.
rrive in Savannah........... 11.16 P M.
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN. ft
save Savannah.—.—.—...... — ».6u P M,
Arrive in Macon — 9.00 A N,
-ave Macon................................ 8,60 P M,
-rrive in Savannah .7,to A U,
GORDON AND EATONTON BRANCH.
rrive in Gordon X — 9.45 P H
. -ave Gordon 11 45 P M
r rrive in Baton ton.— —— .JI.M A M
•'aasengert for Angnata will take the “ Night Train
• jm Savannah and Macon.
i for Milledgeville and Eatonton will tale feu.
" from
assengers for BUUedgcviile and Eatonton will U
•ghtJTraln ” from Savannah and “Day Train*
te p]
Atlanta and the West.
-ay Train connects at Macon with B Wand Muscogee
. i, to Columbus, Montgomery, Pensacola, Mobile, and
. .'Middle and Sontbern Alabama and West Florida.
s taking Night Train From Macon, passengers make
“ ' ' a and Savannah
■ore connection at Millen with Aligns rIRIHBII
to Augusta and all places North in the Confederacy
- AARLOTTE At SOOTH CAROLINA U.
K. HOLBERT, General Saperintendent.
ave Columbia.
rrive af. Charlotte.,
save Charlotte
tr vc at Colnmbia.
—BJjtl a. m. d.lu P- m,
.........3.80 p. m. 8.00 a.
... — ..9.00 a. m. 9.15 It
........460 p. nu 5.00 a.m.
he Trains connect at Charlotte with the North Oar-*
one Railroad, “/ormiap udtmbUdaily omrudicmvnOt
i sekawod,” and at Oolamdia with the Booth Carolina
-to the Greenville and Columbia Railroad trains.
Arrival sad Closing ofths filalls.
BY GEORGIA RAIJJ10AD.
w Daily-. „i.OO A M Closes Daily. 5.00 P
BT WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD,
oe daily 250 AM Closes Daily 600 P
BT ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD.
« Daily 650 P M Closes Daily. .9.00 P
BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.
•* l» .fly
.aa.a4.G0 P M ClOCCS
OFFICE HOURS.
10.03 A
w.—-
SJ0P U Cla**-...
6.00 P M
SUNDAY. ,
|MU —
S.00 A M Cloae...,
a m
Jn the arrival of each Hail the office will be ebeed anti
i been distributed and ready for delivery.
* ■ 7, , THOB. c. it,.'-VARIK fbstmaatar.
FOR &&JLFu
ONE HUNDRED AND FI*lS CASES
IMPORTED
OH A MP A GNE
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASES
Ut PORTED
FRENGJti iiJtiNAC.
no. u ctiLtwAT. m a. WHITruin. |
J. E MORGAN & CO.,
Fresh Arrivals
GENERAL
HH0Wi ? PLBMIR6&00%
Masonio Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
UUJN ^
H. JOIN EE & ISOIN
OENEKAL
cBAWFoap, FRAZEB & co., | nnmmission Merchants
. and
TOBACCO AGENTS
Commission Merchants,
200 POUNDS BEST GUNPQWDF.R TEA;
.<A superior article.)
MACHINE THREAD.
J.nl7 tf
RREL8 KXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by
mlS-.f POSTER, QUERN A OU.
HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN 8UGAR
(Assorted sizes.)
160 BALES 8 OZ OSNABUKG8
In addition to onr AUCTION AND NEGRO HOUSE, No
Whitehall street, we have fire proof storage of 3000
barrels capacity, at onr warerooms, No 1, Alabama street.
Onr Negro Yard and Lock Up, at No 8, ara both aafo and
comfortable. Dealers and other parties will find ns pro-
pared to food and lodge well, and from experience in tho
business since our boyhood, to handle the negro properly.
Charges reasonable and right. Satisfaction guaranteed
every in tauce.
Parties at a distance may know onr market by addrea
ingns. CRAWFORD, FRAZER k CO ,
jan25-8m No 8, Whitehall street
nr. H0GHHEA1
IO fo, n | e
doc!8-tr FOSTER, QUEEN k OO.
CAT1KB0K8 RICK for sale by
OU declS-tf F0
FOSTER, QUEEN k 00.
[ 20 DEMIJOHNS (3 gallon) PORT WINE;
(Guaranteed a pure article.)
Hamilton, Markley&Joyner,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Of if t SACKS RICE FLOUR for u!e by
OUU decl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN k 00.
Of lA BARRELS' MOLASSES to arrive, for gala by
«UU doclS-tf e FOSTER, QUEEN * OO.
1 f i BARHKLS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHISKY
for sale by
|800 BOXES TOBtCCO;
(Various brands.)
FOSTER, QUEEN k 00.
This lot will bo sold in quantities to suit pur
chasers at reduoed figures, iq order to close
S M u5iufo?ii. N b, 8H0188ANBFBKN0H0ALJ8KIN esnBignmonta.
declS-tf ’ FOSTER, QUEEN k 00. 1
$500 REWARD.
B ROKE Jail in Atlanta and escaped tn Tuesday night
the 17tb ineL, Joseph or Joe Harrlsou. who was cou-
[ 80 POUNDS BLACK AND COLORED SEW
ING SILK.
fined awaitii g a trial on charge of murdering Thomas L' j
late Confederate States Marshal for Georgia.
MkMmf , __
Said nsrriion is 26or t'6 years old, abunt six~fret high, I OR DOZEN NARROW Onr n lAf'li 1 -
rather slemier bnilt. hot well proportioned. He has bine I uuz ‘*' r '‘ NAKUU1V OULU LACP.,
eyes, fine set of teeth, pleasant look and smilingccnolen-i _ .
uuco when in convorsation, of pud address, has traveled | (For Military Trimmings.)
extensively and seen mnch of the world. He has light
color.d hair, not mnch beard, and sometimes wears a
windy moustache. He dreuea woll, rnd is fond of bitliardr; . .
bass keen *haip eye. and a fresh young appearance. He I Hpeoial attention given to consignments,
a lively quick step,and a gind deal of the swagger of
has a lively quick elop, and a goed deal of the swagger of I a „i__ . , ...
“a man abon. town.” He served twelve months in the | Bales made to best advantage and remittances
Satisfaction guaranteed in all trans
action.
(late City Hoard., a company from Atlanta, In the First ■ ,
(Cel Ramsey’s) Georgia Regiment. He hat been a good I prompt
deal in the Wert—about Shreveport and other western
cities, and la a professional gambler.
7 lie above reword will be paid for his epprebeneion and
•iiflnemeut in any safe Jail, or bis delivery to theSherifi
or Jailer In Atlanta. He Is hard la keep In Jatl.
JOHN B. ROS
feb2 2-tf Macon,
J. L. WINTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS |
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
BROWN, FLEMING & CO.,
Foreign and Domestio Com’u Merchant,
Masonic Hall Building,
oo28-tf Atlanta, Georgia.
NEGRO DEALERS;
and .
Confederate
INSURANCE COBgPANY
OF ATLANTA.
hire ami Lite Insurance
Beal Estate Agents,
Granite Front BnUdlng, No. 20, Alabama St,
PruSi* to be Divided bstvrsesa (lie lain*
rera sxd Inanrad.
ATLANTA,
fcbl»-Sin
N. A. McLENDON,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
* AVING complied with the provisions ol the starts?,
11 this Company is ready to reoetve applications for in-
inrance and issne policies, at their office in Johnson’s Block
GEORGIA. I on Whitehall street, noar Empire House, egainit less by
Are, and on the lives of slaves and of white persons
Insurance it now offered to the citizens of Atlanta in
oome office, combining the security of a Stock Capitol with
lie advantages of a mutual oetnpa^y^^
Gobi. 1. Lowbt, Secretary.
DAY, President
FORWARDING- MERCHANT
OFFICE AT HI8 OLD STAND,
NO. 8 ’PEACH-TREK STREET,
DIRECTORS:
Joseph Wlnshlp, James Ormond.
M. E. Bawson,
K. P. Clayton, of Aagnsfe,
S. D. Linton,
A J. Brady.
mayAly
•Atlanta, Georgia.
fob20-tf
J. T. PORTER,
liOOXMISSIOM MBRCHAM1
T. B. LIGoN. GEO. J. HOWARD. T H. KENNEDY |
LIGON, HOWARD & CQ„
GENERAL AGENT
WHOLESALE GROOEKS For the Pars base and Sale of all kinds oi
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No, 8 Peach-Tree St., Atlanta, Georgir.
TILL attend promptly to any business entrusted I
' their core. febl7-2m
WHITE & POWERS,
PRODUCE,
I MARIETTA STREET, - - • ATLANTA, QA
Refers to—
Maissey k Lansdcll, Atlanta,’ Oa
Reese k Lit
GROCERS
Marietta Street,
. - GKORGIAi I
i Linton, Angnita,Ga.
Rev. W. O. Base, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Ponllain, Greenaborc
Geo W. Williams, A Co, Charleston, 8 G
Stratton di Seymour, NaahvlUa, Tevn .
J. H. Willy, Nashville Teen.
Jan29tf
ATLANTA
|anl3-ly*
W. H. HANNON & BROTHER,
W HOLESALK
AUCT ION
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
T HE undersigned is now prepared for the regular train-
action of the above bnsines exclusively. Particular
Commission Merchants, ** 40 ,he parch “ e mDd 1818 of
1 MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, HEAL ESTATE AND
MONTGOiHKHir,
dsdOly
ALABAMA,
NEtiROfiS.
RESIDENCE AND FARM
FOR SALE NEAR ATLANTA-
Having long experience as an Auctioneer, he hopes.tor*
ceiva a liberal patronage. .
Refers to Gen. A. An. tel, Bank of Fnltou.
8. H. GRIFFIN,
butts, Ga.
eepl4-tf
No. 6, Whitehall street, Atlanta, I
j OFFER FOR SALB my place, threemileifrom Allan- |
to, on Peach-Tree Road.
1U> acres of Land, (lOOacri
1) The!
i In woods, heavily timbered
Iim 8 rooms, with veran
dahs nearly all around the house, good cellar, pantry and
eutbufidings, all new and built in modern style. There is
ataoasmaU water power and mill house on the niece.
W H. HENDERSON a 00.,
AUCTION
febsi-tr
on the place.
W. P. ORMK
Commission Merchants
820 REWARD.
A SMALL DARK G l> KKJf TRUNK, marked on the and I
either MraFallie h. lienee or Mias Alice Latimer,
Georgia, was taken from the Passenger Depot,
ellhtr by mistake or intonlionolly, on loot Friday night,
the 2Sth ultimo. The above reward will be paid for the
Trunk and contents to Mr. JL J. Shackelford, under the
Post Office, and no question* Baked. d«c2> if
Wbitsltall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
4V Auctions weekly. Plenty oi room for storage,
■pau
.. . Maooh sWicim KatLaoizi Cou, l
Macon, Urn, Jan. 23,1363. J
sN and after February 1st, till Freight on Corn ore
t ) this Rood will bo:
icon to Crawford's, 7 cents per bushel.
*• “ Pony th, 8 “ “ “
BornosTiile, 9 “
1 Griffin, 10 ■* “ “ •
‘ Jonesboro’, IX- “ • “ •
1 AthbU li ** *e . *
ALFRFD L. TYLER, Eapt.
KEGROKS WANTED.
( WISH to hire, at llie “_K Jj Hospital,” on Whitehall
J_ street, two Negro Women at Laundresses, one
g . J Cook and two Negro Men. For which market prices
wii; be paid. - —- - ♦
febi-if G. G. BOY. Ass*t k Act’g Burg.
WM, FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger,
MARIKTTA 8TRKST,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
NEGRO 3KAUSTRK5S WANTED.
^epsired to do aU kinds of UiU Wotk, Ocnntry West*
W A M .- li TO IILY, s Na. 1 Seamstress, not utder 18 I £jth SkbSaSto e^’rhmSdr, tha Machine -Fa
nor over 23 years cld-black preferred. Must be Lf the WertiraA AtmSfo ^irSdfor to * taflen
ffir '' r ' P ^~*° a r WYfV A nn h* flatterahimBelf th»t ha can give entire satin'octk* ii
Janio-tl A C. WILY A CO. | toe execution of all works entrusted to hi— Terms cash
P 8— 8teem Boilers repaired cn short notice. oeS-6m*
WANTED.
1*7 ANTED, to rent for six or twelve
* * bowse; would purchase toe innutnre if of a good
uality. _ Apply at this c
ths, a forniahed
of a got
dotJS-i «
DR. JAMES F. ALEXANDER,
[ “•"•Uaooa.ontoa oato sidaoi MorietU
iy»-tT
GENERAL,
CAPITAL
AU CTIONEERS
AND
Dealers in Negroes,
HO. 8. WHITEHALL ST,
OPP. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
Offloe and Warehouse In *
RKY8T0NB BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, i
ATLANTA', GEORGIA.
tXKRP constantly on hand h good assortment oi Mr*
ginla Manntactnred and Smoking Tobaooo,
n store and for sale—
1,000 boxes Tobacco (assorted, brands
2,900 pounds Washed Wool
100 cues Smoking Tobacco;
200 kegs Hails, (assorted;)
26 bales Osnaburgs
60 barrels Flour;
16,000 pounds Sulphur, Ao
Ail orders and business en crusted to them will reertva
.arsons] and prompt attention. nor30-
Heury Brigham, Resident, of Brigham, Baldwin g ry,
Wm Batters by, of Wm Battersby k Oo. ■
F H Bacon, Attorney at lav.
John M Cooper, or John M Cooper k Oo.
John Cunningham, of Claghorn k Cannlngbua.
W H Tison, of Tison A Gordon.
Isaac Scott, President Bank of Middle (
. AARON 1
NOTICE.
j. OATIS Him J. JA00M.
im.
NEW FIRM.
D. MAYER, J. JACOBE & CO.,
AUCTION
Have Jnstrecelved
6 OAdBS EXTRACT LOGWOOD
2 CASES AND KEGS MADDER,
4 BARRELS SPANISH BROWN
4 BARRELS VENETIAN RED
su LBS. GOOD INDIGO
10 BARRELS SPIRITS TURPENTINE'
28 BARRELS LAMP BLACK
20 BULB 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 JJHLS FLOUR SULPHUR
?or sale low to the trade. .
•ogi-iy Hamilton, HAjuujiy A,jounuh
have also a large fresh stock of Bine Most
Commission Merchants,
FOR TDK BALK OF
derchandise, Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds
Negroes, &o.
J. JACOBE, Auctioneer,
WHITEHALL STRKET,
ATLANTA, - - - - GKORGIA.
"Eofuronco* given if required. eeplG-tf
K>0fRT J. LOWRY JOHN I L0WBY. lUBOOlUd 0. MABKUAM
W _£ IKM *
ROBEBT J. LOWBY & CO.,
Sno eseoc's to Robei t J Lowry.
PR O DU CE
AND
Commission Merchants,
Johnson’s Block, Whitehall Street,
- G160JR.G1 A.
ATLANTA,
iau4-3m
JK0. BOBIK M, t.t UU1V
McDaniel & irby,
LYNCHBURG, ... VIRGINIA,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
And Agonts for toe sale of
New Orleans Sugar and Molassea
MANUFACTURED AND SdlOKINb TOBACCO
N. B. W,
uplmn. Ipecac, Iodide Potash, Camphor, Chloroform, bpts
Nitre, Ac H. M. A J.
SEW STEAM BAKERY
AND
IV £ invite athntion to onr market aa being the cheap
r-1 ,-i Art ra v* f „ _ * . I »V eet for Toboco^in the State, with great advantage,
d H U y M anuiactory, to Shipping to interior merchants .
t advantage*
do-lti-lm*
vVbUeLa.il Htrcet, Atlanta, Ga.,
BY .
J ACE*, BBYSON & CO.
<-• are prepared to DU all orders atwhoieule or retail
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBLE DIALER,
vv
4.AIN AND
FANOYOANDUCS,
SODA, BUTTJUt, AND
SUGAR CRAOKKRB,
OONFKDEitATR PILOT BBIAD,
<l ^KONKL OIIAOKBRS AND BREAD,
PLAIN AND FANCY OAKK8, Aa
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones
.Mantola. Vases, Uru»,
aag30-Iy
.FURNISHING MARBLE
(Bonto ai the Georgia Uatiruaq'Depot,)
- - - - dbOKtiih
'ATLANTA;
niay8-ly
COX &• H I L L ,
ffhokmatn Deslors id
SLAVE YARD,
BY
IKIIIVT^C T ^ F B0.5EBT ffi. CUBKE,
W ilMhsO. LIQUORb. &C., I k N thawest side of Whltohall street, who has acom
• * ^ modious, well arranged Yard, with every convenb
Cfonst
PBACU.TRBIS 8T11KK2[,
jtantlj
H AVR in Store-
160 barrols Pnre Corn Whisky,
100 barrels Roc tiffed Whisky, '
60 barrels old Rye Whisky,
lfi ATlaoina —W- Tt 4. Vrtlf'
10 quarter casks Port Wine,
raWh
6 quarter tasks Madeira Wins.
46,000 Cigars* Malaga Wins,
_ Y mowh
enco for the.health and ramtort ol alavu.
kept on hand for sale, a large number oi
MECHANICS,
COACHMEN,
COOKS,
HOUSE SERVANTS,
AND FIELD HANDS.
BUVS AND SELLS. ON COMMISSION,
mar23-ly
By clow personal attention to busineaa bo hopes to re
ceive a liberal patronage. sep2n-tf
SAM, R. KRAMER,
* Wholesale and Rotas]
i>R ueaisT
a B. STRONG
| P. ■* XL.
MCDANIEL & STRONG,
SIGN OF. TUB QOLDKH MORTAR
WHITEHALL STREET,
fine Loot from Mitchell SL, West Side.
wholesale grocers
tiDMMiSSIOli MEHGHMTt,
idmoihd
A.U Kinds of .Produce,
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
DIRB0TORB.
•4Ms.i»
ivtsawsL.
.SOUTHERN
Mutual Insurance Company
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.
PITAL AND SURPLUS.
A8BURY HULL,
GASH
Amo Oaasu, Secretary,
AVGUSTA
Ins ranee & Banking Comp’s
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
GASH CAPITAL — Affifoo
L A. DUGAB, Presides
WM K *V»B8, Sooretary.
SELMA
Insurance & Trust Company
OF SELMA, ALABAMA.
GASH CAPITAL — Qmu
WM M SMITH, Pra dra
KLUORS
Mutual Insurance Company
OF CHARLESTON, 8. C.
0AP1TAL.............. ~WX),.
WM 4* U- HTIN.PvaL-.
Joairu Wuauaii, Secretary.
1NSBH4HCE CO...,-ANY
Of the State of Virginia.
OF RICHMOND, VA.
CAPITAL **#»•.>»
BOLLING W HAXAL, Prmlifeh -
O F Bxxsu, Secretary.
Wetumpka Insurance ComPH.
OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA.
CAPITAL.: I2UU -'
D W BOZEMAN, lVeddca
W F Hama**, Secretary.
LYNCHBURG,
House & Fire Insurance Co-,
OF LYNCHBURG, VA.
CAPITAL.. ..........
JOHN. ROBIN. Prealdaru
0 F Wnu, Sccretaiy.
James River Xn&uwance Con»A
OF, HOWARDS VILLE, VA.
CAPITAL. '
U J HARTBOOSL Ceetidwn
W A Toaitxg, Secrctaiy.
BUR* taken and ioaaaa »djn»ted n any a# th»abov- In
Gmi Ctsnpanioa, by
J W SHACKLEFORD A OO
Office on Alabama street, next door East ol the . oat-
j Railroad Bank Agency, Atlanta, Georgia. ceil ■
SOUISSKS
INSURANCE AliFMi .
FLEE AHD MAkIN
1 -
f£IHX in bjEriber repraienU the following fir*t-cl*a>
_ 8URANM COMPANISS, with strong capitals anJ’
mrplna -
Oomuauy,
AS701-
Alabama Insurance Company,
Capital,
Virginia Firs and Harlue I:
Capital
Merchants’ Ii
Cbpltkl,....
Xuthorlced Capital....
Old Dominion
Capital,.
Valley oi Virginia Insurance Company, Winshect
All
.66000-
Id
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eat
to. • 1
Jeff, rsenlnsnranco Oomiiany, SoottsvlUfo
516o-
Companies insure Buildings, Merchandise, Ho-
bold famlinre, and Personal property in city, trwi
country on too mow favorable t.-im», conidsleut wHb w
dauco and safety.
Marine risks, cn river and on the sea—Lite rls.
white pe.-aons cf tadh soxim—.. th.> life of Negroes
nssea honorably adtuatod and p; omptiy paid.
S. O. MILES
General f
OFFICK—Comor oMVliiuball hdJ Aloban.. . r ; lV ^
t Dry Goods store.
ATLANTA) * - - - GEORGIA.
Jan25-3m
tmfer Strut, Utvucn Whitehall and Prior,
ATLANTA) - - ' - . GEORGIA
aug314t
tlF E INSDR A N OE, I
THE GEORGIA
BOMB INSURANCE UOMPISY,
i.iite Department
AT SAVAHHAB
F. GKUTKBRUCK,
Importer & Manufacturer oi
HAVANA AMD AMERICAN
GIGABS,
jal3i
A. WILBER Actuary,
SAUURL SMITH, Agent.
L.riilard’c Maocaboy and Sootth huufi.
Smoking and , Chewing Tobacno,
Pipes, etc.
L
fiOOD assortment of toe beat OlOARS for the retab
trade to ho found at his store on Whitehall (tree!
GOOD INVESTMENT.
A GOOD LOT OF FINE -
P I A NO S
Trunk Factory.
BASWITZ & GUDEMAN,
JAMES ». POWELI*,
General Commission
AND
FORWARDim. XRRCHAV
MUNTGOiVSRY, ALABAMA.
descrlptlb,
and Forward
_ _ _ , or otherwise •
At toe Railroads have dia-oi.tinned the system el tort
freights, the loads necessary to^^ay^expaofca at this yla
must bo forwarded with every ■■■
•ArOEv ■■ l.r the Montgomery Iimnranca Bnl'.dlnx.
RiiFERKNCES :—Aqaerson, A J»lr A Oo , Vico. L 1
John T. Smith, AUanta, Ga.
Uo*s A Sr.ymonr, Oarhart A pro, ,Mocon,
Win. 1L Phillips A Co^ Peter iarrar, Grll
J. E. Morgan,
Pltnor, KngUnd A
Ga. ■<
Athens, Ga
Griffin. G»,
.Always on band at
• Braumuller’s Music Store.
febT-ti — :
MANUFACTURERS
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
TRUNKS, VALISES & CARPET BAG*,
v. ii. jouuel
H. JOINER & SON,
UH0CER8 £SD COMMISSION MSUCUAMTS,
KEYSTONE BUILDlfitC,
AT L A NT.A , GEO jELOX.jik.:.
(JARTICULAR attention paid to ocnrlgnments. AB
A “6«»re«iYoponcss] and prompt stteutfon.
my xs-tB mar . .
A LARGE STOCK kept constantly on hal'd to supply
dealers. All orders promptly attended to
BASWITZ A GUDEMAN,
doc27-tf Whitehall street, Atlanta.
#30 REWARD.
Ukaixjimiwra, Atlanta, J a
Sept6tut-er U0, l&C’J
J jESEETKD from hit company, Is. Provo»t Bnttalio
a HUNTIHGTOK, M. 1).
K> ; El i% qp 1 # r i
ATLA NT a, G KOR'GlIt;;:
building, corner Whitehall
*■? H—ler Writs RiMdeuea. fieri km. fe —■ - -
0sLTancqy*a
first house to the left ol
Isn26-tf
F. BYRNE8. Said deserter has feir complexion, i m-
eyee, blsck hair, live feet six inches high, weighs one ban
dred and thirty-five pounds; he has very nn.-Teu tr .r,-
teeth; lived formerly to Charleston, 8. C-; lclt rainp c,
the25th instant. The usual reward will be paid un
apprehension. " T. J. KoUOLd
ocl-tf Oipt. Ournj-g Co. B, Pro,e*t
City papers copy.
E. M. EDVv ARDY
FfrmtLY
Q^OCiERIE*
—AND—
Ooimnitwion Merchant
I.M
tfif Isit el.-e c sst, A f I a lata, OtarglS,
yrartlsfilsr stfsfiU n gi?«. t' ol onPKR#
L N DE ESQ H, AD AIK & CO.,
WhoiOHJhlo Grocers
VALUABLE CITV LOT FOR SALE.
A N nnlmproved Lot or Sqaare on Whlteimll .trel-t cor-
XX tatotog two And a-half acres,-on which is over one
ht S^? nu ‘ 10161 iQ foU »>«• ring. For terms apply to
J. W. DUNCAN.
sspl7-tf
COMMISSION SBEOHAKTS
WOOliRbppps BUILDING,
(Sear Georgia Railrsd Bank.)
ATLANTA.
oeokgia.
BLlfVi> STONE-COPPERAS.
TJI0R SALE BY THE PACKAGE, BY
uovUdhn 0B0 - 1 SWEET, Agen-.
.Cleveland