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SEPBSH8 HEIGHT A HP f ASSBBGBE TRAW.
JBO. & ItUU. ISO. I. CALLAWAY. JSO. O. WUItraLB.
J. E. MORGAN & CO.,
GEWEBAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Insurance & Real Estate Ag’ts,
LaGKANGE, GEORGIA,
-IT7ILL BEOSIVK ON CONSIGNMENT any Country
VV Prod nee, and will fill aU Oder* wi ib promptnen and
AOOOKHODATX0H FAffiHiHGIE TRAIN,
eaves Atlanta at. 1....... W?> ?• K
Arrive* at Kingston aC. ]*?• fu
rave* Kla r *ton K.... ..^.... ..--, •,«», A.M
Arrives a. AUsnlajAt... 1040, A. M
.bit Hoad ccnoset«b»«eb way, With tbs Bona Branch
4Jroad at Kingston, thv ®***_**°JJ**J®
aiiroad at Dalton, and the NucvOle A Chattanooga
-ilroad at Chattanooga-
ATI. ANT A £t WKST-VOINT a. B,
Atlanta to West-Paint, Stuns*- Tare, -W 86
aSOEGB O. BULL*, Baperintender.t.
KOJiaBiS PASSENGER TRAIN.
e*vs* Atlanta at r . &A0. A. It
- — ■ — run. a. u
...12.10, A: II
Mires at Atlanta^...—6i3,A-H
MVMKBQ PABSmeiX TBUN.
.ares Atlanta. 040, P. H
rrive* at West-Point UA8, P. If
^•verWret-Point.......; „ 140, P. H
-rive* et Atlinte...... 020, P. M
this Road connects wilt Mto Montgomery and West-
olat Road at Wctt-DoiaV
■ACOA A WESTKHI KAlLttOAD
a iuwta to Macon, 108 M*lre—Pare, — .-•* 60
^r*u>u r’LKs, superintendent.
liiOO* <1 Tt'zjjjau kAII.SO«» COKTAnr, I
Mcc«*, Georgia, July *0,186L f
, .r, *od alter Sunday, 4th of Angast, the Passenger and
. / Mail Train will run as follows:
.eav* Hitoon. 10.A.M
rrive at Atlanta 4, D.U
jsvos Atlanta .11.60, A. I*
- reive* at Macon 446M.
. his Hoed connects with Central- Booth-Wr,tore and
uscogee Railroads at Macon.
OKOaOU KAlbHOAD.
■ utuU to Atlanta, 111 llilo-ftn,..........
tUOUfilt YOHGti, toperWMndsci.
fcGBMKG PASSENGER MAIN
(Sunday’s exoepted.)
«»ei Atlanta, daily, at.
.s$fio
.rives at August* at.,
avet Augusta, daily, at...
res At Atlanta,.,
740,,
647, P. II
7.00, A. K
6.00, P.M
MIOllT PAB0Ri eER TRAIN.
• v* Atlanta, 6.80, P. M
rr».-e at Angosta, at 640, A. M
>.*<i Aagu»ta at.. : 6.<M, P. M
» >V«l at ACaata .-.i 6.00, A. II
OOOHNZQY JuA ATHENS AND WASHINGTON.
• are Aagiarta.......
nvsat Athena......
•ave Atlanta
rrive at Washington ■
-ave Atheua..
arrive at AUtn.ta...
■ave Washington.....
rrive at Atlanta....
60, P. If
44. A. If
e io,. a. u
P.M
A. It
. 6.04, P, M
A. M
. 643, P. U
to cjNNiwr with wakremton.
-ve Augasta at 440, ?. M., and Atlanta at 4.1u. A. a
riveat Waxrentw.....,.,.., P.M
•eve WarrenkmSrr,'' P. ti
rrive at Aagosta 644, P. a, aud at Atlanta 4.06, A. U
als Romo ruci in connection with the Train* or the
utii Carolina and the Oavannih and Aagosta lUilmadtl
Augasta.
VKSTRAIr HAlbBOAD.
Prom Savannah to Macon, 190 Miles.' -
HRORGk W ADAMS, General Superintendent
N and after Sunday, October 37th, 1841 ,jhe Trains on
' y this Bond will run as Ipllows
DAILY DAT MAIN.
ave Savannah.. — — ...440 P M.
. rtvs ln Macon — —DUO A M,
cawo Macon. „. ,Pi40 P Mu
rrive in Savannah...... _J1.16 P li.
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
arc Savannah..-.4.... 940 P
Arrive In Macon— —...941) A
-*v6 Mason, ,840 P M'.
rrive In Savannah ; — 7.40 A M.
GORDON AMD KATONTON BRANCH.
•ve Baton ton....,,......— 646 P M.
■ rive in Gordon _9.46 P M.
•ve Gordon. ...11.45 p M
rrive in Baton ton.. 3.86 AII.
. aeeongors for Augooin wilt take the u Night Train"
«liv|uinah &nd Miwtt
. aseengere for MiUntgeviileand Baton ton will take the
>ght Train ” front Savannah and “Day Trainfrom
won.
•ttht Train from Savannah connects with Soath-West-
• o BaUrcad at Macon for
t Intermediate
uanffc the
»> Train connect* at Macon with 8 Wand Muscogee
. t, to Ojlatnhos, Montgomery, Pensooola, MobUe, and
• •iMidd la and Soathern Alabama and West Honda.
ty taking Night Train Prom Macda, pamengrrs map* a
ose connection at Milien with Augusta and Sarannah K
1 places North in the Confederacy.
IVAlA au«v«MAAI*U liUUUCCU W1UI OOUU1-»YCS>
Macon for Albany, Bnfala, Port Galnee
* placet; also, with Macon ind W it K to
> West.
REFERENCES:
Doughty, Beall A Co, D H Wilcox A Co, Angnria
Antess, Ligon A Co, Anderson, Adair A Co, Atlanta
B B Davis, Jodah Morris, Montgomery
3 K Kedd, Dillard, Powell A Co, Columbus
Walsh, Smith A Oct Butt, Foster A Co, Mobile
Geo W Williams A Co, Hyatt, MeBirnsy A Co, Charles-
3 L M $*>ch, Chattanooga iebSLtf
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL.
Male and Female.
rsvHE exercises of this School wUI commence January
X 19th, 1868. Two Sessions of five months taeh.
TUITION PER BB831CN.
Primary 0>aas .' $10
2d Class 16
8dClass. 20
4th Class •_ SO
Baring been engaged In teaching for several yean, we
feel assured that we will give *ati* faction to all who may
favor ns with their patronage, and give u* a lair and can
did trial.
8tiict isithfnlne ■ io the dis barge of dntiea, acheerftd
compliance with needful regulations ai d propriety of de
meanor, and punctual attendance at all times, will be i
quired of each pnpiL
Pupils charged from time of entrance rill olose of see-
■ion, except in e* eee of protracted sickness. For farther
particular*address THOS. A. CRAVEN,
or Kiss ' - ,
J*nl7 tf Jonesboro’, Ga.
JulS-tf
POSTER, QUEEN A GO.
17 C HOGSHEADS PRIME TO CHOICE BROWN SUGAR
IO for sal* by
mlS4f FOSTER, QUEEN A CO.
cn TIERCES RICH for sale by
GU docl8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
deel8-tf POSTER, QUEEN A 00.
om BARBELS MOLASSES to arrive, far sale by
deel8-tf FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
1 A BARRELS APPLE BRANDY AND CORN WHlSKY
for sale by
declS-tf POSTER, QUEEN A 00.
S MALL LOT FINE SHOES AND FitSNOH CALF SKIN
Boot# for sale by
declS-tf . FOSTER, QUEEN A 00.
$500 REWARD.
B ROKE Jail in Atlanta and eacaped cn Tuesday night
the 17th insU Joseph or Joe Harrison, who Was con
fined awaiting a trial on. charge of murdering Thomas L
Roes, late Confederate States Marshal for Georgia.
Bald Harrison ia £5 or 26 years old, abont six feet high,
rather slender built, bat well proportioned. He hss bine
eyes, fine set of teeth, pleasant look and smiliogcennten-
anc* when in conversation, of good address, has traveled
extensively and seen much of the world. He has light
colored hair, not much beard, and sometimes wears a
sandy moustache. He dresses well, and is fond of billiards;
has a keen ihaipeye, and a fresh young appearance. He
hsa^vely quick step, and a good deal of the swagger of
‘Wllfc about town.” He served twelve months in the
Gate City Guards, a compnny from Atlanta, io the First
» 1 Ramsey’s) Georgia Regiment. He has been a good
4 in the West—about Shreveport and other western
cities, and is a professional gambler.
The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and
confinement in any sale jail, or his delivery to the Sheriff
or Jailer in Atlanta. He is hard Io keep In Jstl.
JOHN V. BOSS,
fehat-tf Macon, Ga.
Fresh Arrivals
or
DEMKABLE GOODS
• ' •
• AT
ROWS, PLBBIH6 SCO’S.,
Masonic Hall Building.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
200 POUNDS BEST GUNPOWDER TEA;
(A superior article.)
600 SACKS OF FLOUR.
76 HOG8HEADS ASSORTED SUGAR
300 DOZEN CLABK’S PREMIUM BLAOK
MACHINE THREAD.
20),000 ENGLISH SEWING NEEDLES;
(Assorted sizes.)
60 BALES 8 OZ OSNABURGB.
20 DEMIJOHNS (3 gallon) PORT WiNE;
(Guaranteed a pure artible.)
800 BOXES TOBACCO;
(Various brands.)
This lot will be sold in quantities to suit pur
chasers at reduced figures, in order to cloae
• muignmonts.
80 POUNDS BLACK AND COLORED SEW
ING SILK.
26 DOZEN NARROW GOLD LACE;
(For Solitary Trimmings.)
J. L. WINTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION 3VCEE0HANTS,
NEGRO DEALERS;
AND ’
Real Estate Agents,
Granite Front Building, No. 20, Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, - * - - - GEORGIA.
foblO-Sm
io Angus ta and ail |
AAHLOTTB * SOUTH CAROLINA K.
A HULB3&T,general Superintendent.
ave Colombia
.viva ar Charlotte..
•ave Charlotte.........
•r.vo at Columbia-,
..840 a. m. 6Jo P- m,
..440 p. m. i.tv a m.
.440 A m. 946 p. m.
.-640 p. m. 640 a. m.
tic Trains connect at Choriott* with the North Car-
iua Railroad, “ /arming a dvuLlt daily eonrudUm with
KhmoDdf and at Columdla with the Bonth Carolina
■it the Greenville and Columbia Railroad trains.
Arrlwml and Closing or the Malls.
BY flIOBSIA RAIJJiOAD.
xr DaOy....„. 440 AM Closes Doily-. 4.00 PM
BY WKSTXRN k ATLANTIO RAILROAD.
.• »aUj —£40 AM CtoaesDaily ——.640T M
BY ATLiBTA * WSBT-POINT RAILROAD.
» WO,..——640.F M. Ocses Dally———9.00 P M
BY MAOON * WBSTKRN icMLKOAD.
S' l) Jl,——440. V Id Closes Daily—,.m00 A
A. J “ " SUNDAY. *'
——*840AM Close...—
H ..... 6.96 P M ■ Close—....
S—940 A M
4.00 PM
ju th« arrival ol eashMan thvvGcowill be dosed nnti
•■as hem dblribnUd and ready for delivery.
TH06. a HOWARD. Postmaster.
FOR ^A.XxT3.
ONE HUNDRED AND FI* XI CASES
IMPORTED
A GNE.
and fifty cases
liFOKHiiD*'
FRENCH UviUNAC.
ttj (LAULIfJLR, -ACOBK * 00.
inntk ti .. *ty ^t. !i o tr*
A! aeon A Wnsrxaa Ruuoan Oo, s
.Macao, Ga, Jan.88,1863. J
> N and after retro ary 1st, the Freight on Com ovm
this Rood will has '
- ~-SS£4.:
“ .- ** Griffin, 10 -
“ c :4sss^i^:.
ALPKPD L TYLXR, Sept.
• fdg>a4;*»A .OS Rieyr.v V.f ^
N. A. McLENDON,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT
OFFICE AT HIB OLD STAND,
80. 8 PEACH-TREE STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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*. a. lzoon. ono. t. aowaan. * a. xishidi
LIGON, HOWAED & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
USD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 8 Pcach-Trco St,, Atlanta* Georgir.
IY7TLL attend promptly to any businese entrusted to
VV their care. fohl7-r
WHITE & POWERS,
GROCERS
Marietta. Street,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA*
i»nl3-l}»
W. H. HAHSOH & BEOTHES,
WHOLESALE
Commission Merchants,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
declO ly
RESIDENCE AND FARM
FOS SALE NSAB ATLANTA
I OFFER FOR SALE my place, three mile strum Atlan
ta, an Peach-Tree Road.
110 aero* of Land, (too acres in woods, heavily timbered
—50 teres cleared ) The house hss 8 rooms, with veran
dahs nearly all around the home, good cellar, pantry and
outbuildings, all new and built io modern style. There is
also a small water power and mill house an the place.
febSl-tf W. P. CRMS.
|20 REWARD
A SMALL DARK GhBKS TRUNK
either Mrs. Bailie K. llanos or Mi
Manoasoa, Georgia, was taken from the Passenger Depot,
either by mistake or intentionally, on laat Friday night,
the 28th ultimo. The kbove reward will be paid far the
Trunk and contents to Ur. & J. Shackelford, under the
ed decs-tv
NEGROES WANTED.
. at the “Roy Hospital,” on Whitehall
_ street, two Negro Woman aa Lanndrcssea, one
good Cock and two Negro Men. For which market pricee
will be paid.
fcWKf . ’ G.G.ROY. Asaft A Act’g Snrg.
NEGRO SEAMSTRESS WANTED.
W ANTED TO BUY, a Ho.l Seamstress, net order 18
nor over 23 yean old—black preferred. Most ~
first rata. Apply to
AC. WYLY * OO.
WANTED.
VV ANTED, to rent for six or twelve months, a furnished
vv heese;.would purchase the fnrnitnro If of a *cod
(Uality.^A; ply at this oflee.'vgmr. sM nov28-t (
N O:. S .
CEAWFOED, FEAZEB & CO.,
Commission Moroiiants,
A.rjcTio]yi3^iiRis '
AND
Dealers in Negroes,
NO. 8, WHITEHALL ST,
OjPP. intelligencer, office.
- %■ 'r i
In addition to oar AUCTION AND NEGRO HOUSE, No
8, Whitehall street, we havt fire’ pfoof storngo of 8000
barrele capacity, at ( bnr ware rooms, No 1,Alabama afreet.
Oar Negro Yard lad Lock Up,at No 8, are both safe and
comfortable. Dealers and other patties Wilt And us pre
pared to feed and lddgo well, hud from experience in tho
business since oar boyhood, to handle the negro properly.
Charges reasonable and right.* Satisfaction guaranteed
in ovory in tauco. ;f
Parties at» distance may know biir market by tiddrosa-
log u«. CRAtVFORD, FRAZER A CO.;
Jan26-8m ^.No ^ Whitehall Btroet
H . J OIN EE & 'SOiN,
: GKNERAt. •' ! ‘ j
Commission Merchants,
•“ •■••*• ' A - * AMD '• I * '
TOBACCO -'AGENTS,
Office and Warehouse In
HkYSTOBE BLOi'E, VVHITJIHALL y'JRJiET,
ATLANTA, GEQRGIA.
i/BSP constantly on hand agodJl aaaortmeni of Vlr-
IV ginia Manntactnred and Smoking Tobacoo..
In store and for sale— l<: ' " l10 ? 1
1.000 boxes Tohaeeo lassorted brand*
2.000 pound* Washed Wool
J too cased Smoking Tobacco; j - i 1 ^
200 kegs Noils, (assorted;,
26.hales Oenabnrgt .. j
60 barrels noon
16,000 pounds Sulphur, Ac.
Ail'orders and basineas ea crusted to them wilt receive
■ereooat and prompt attention. .foySMf ^
IjjUlUllUVJ WdUJI UUI)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Have Just recoiVod 1 ?.
- • ••
6 OASES EXTRACT LOGWOOD
2 CASES AMD KEGS MADDER,
* 4 BARRELS SFANISH BROWH
4 BARRELS VENETIAN RED
i 30 LBS. GOOD INDIGO
IO * BARBELS"" SFIRITS TURPEN TlN E
28 BARRELS lamp BLACK
20 BBLS MACHINE & TANNER’S 1 OIL
10 CASES CASTOR Oil*.
«*. 1 P.ljpfT LONDON DOCK BRANDY;
1 QUARTER CASK EXTRA -BRANDY
100 LBS C4IR0ME YELLOW /
200 LBS CHROME GREEN;, * :
4 BBLS FLOUR SULPHUK
Special attention given to consignments^ , t got *“.*4 low 10 tbo
8 alee made to best advantage and remitlancW ****** * Juisrisfe
N D. Wo have nlso a largo freed etock i f Blue Mas*
* », Ipecac, Iodide Potash, Camphor, Chturufonu, Spu
' II. M. *.J.
prompt. Satisfaction guaranteed in all tp
action.
BROWN, FLEMING A-CO.,
Foreign and Domestio Com’n Merchant,
Masonic Hall Building,
oo23-tf Atlanta, Georgit?
Confederate
INSURANCE OOMPA
OF ATLANTA'
t« 1 irc and Lite insurance’
rrotu to b« Divided betweefo the lux.
revs ud Insured.
* AVINU complied with the provisions of the charter,
il this Company is ready to receive applications for in.
nuance and issue policies, at their offioe In Johnson’s Blook
m Whitehall street, near Empire House, against loss by
Sre, and on the lives of slaves and of white persons
Insurance is now offered to the citizens of Atlanta in a
ome office, combining the security of a Stock Capitol with
he advantages of a mutual company.
O. F. J
■tore. J. Lowkt, Secretary.
4&W STEAM
AND »
ndy Manufactory,
lntehal!H!itreet, Atlanta, Go.
BY
OK, BRYSON & CO.
. are prepared to flit oil orders, at wholesale or retail
lor
LN AND
FANCY CANDIES,
SODA, BUTTER, AND
SUGAR ORACKEhS,
CONFEDERATE PILOT BREAD.
Sid UKONEL ORACKMBB- AND BREAD,
PLAIN AND FANCYeCAKISa, Ac.
auguO-i.v
. MoOAY, President
DIRECTORS:
Joaeph Winihlp,
M. E. Eawion,
E. P. Clayton, of Aogasta,
8. D. Linton, * .
James Ormond,
A. J.Brady/V.
mayfily
J. T. PORTER,
.00M1II8SI0fi MER6HAirl
and
GENERAL AGENT
For Ml* Patrclutse ud S&U ofali kinds ot
JP R G D U C E ,
MARIETTA STREET, - - - ATLANTA, GA.
Stten to—
Maassey A Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga.
Reese <3* Linton, Angnsta, Oa.
Rov. W. 0. Baas, Macon, Ga.
Dr. T. N. Ponilain, Greensborongh, Ga.
Geo W. Williams, dt Co, Charleston, 8.0
Strattondi Seymour, Nashville, Term.
J.H.WUly, Nashville Teen.
JanSStf
AUCTION
' AND -
COMMISSION HOUSE.
mHE nndorsignsd is now prepared for the regular tran*.
1 action of the above bnsinee exclusively. Particular
attention pail to the purchase and sale of
MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, REAL ESTATE AND
NEGROES.
Having long experience aa an Auctioneer, he hemes to re-
oeiTo a liberal patronage.
Refers to Gen. A. Amtell Bank of Fulton.
S. IL GRIFFIN,
aepll-tf No. 6, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
W. E. fiEHDEBSOfi & GO.,
AU CTI O IV
0 AND
Oommission Merchants,
%
Wlilteliali Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
4V Auctions weekly. Plenty ol room lor storage.
WM. FORSYTH,
Machine Blacksmith & Forger,
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA,
£ S prepared to do all kinds of MiU Work, Country Were,
Hone Shoeing, and all the varioos branches ot Black
smith work. Having been employed in the Machine Shot
of the Weston* k Atlantic Railroad for the last tea JMn
he Batters himself that he can give entire retitiqcUJO it
the execution of all vibvks entrusted to him. Tenuscash
pg^gttam Roller, repaired do ah
o
DR. JAMES F. ALUXABDK&,
YF1CE at his residence, ca the* onth aide ol Marietta
street.
IjdB-ly
OOX & HILL.
WbtiiBsfrlo Ueaterx tit
WINES. LIQUORS, die.,
PEACH-TREE STREET,
11 AVE in Store— .
O 160 barrels Pore Corn Whisky. . V
10 quarter casks Port Wine,
6 quarter casks Madeira-Wise,
10 quarter casks Malaga Wine.
mariCi-ly
SAM, R. KRAMER,
• Wholesale aud Retasl
» H Uf GIST
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR
WHITEHALL STREET,
Cne Door from Mitchell St., West bide.
lTLAKTA, . m l - - GEOUGIA.
Jan264m
LIFE 1N8UBANOB.
THE GEORGIA *
SOME 1NSUEANCB COMPANY,
I^fite Department
AT SAVANHAH
f- WILBER Actuary,
SAMUEL SMITH. Agent.
jelSi
GOOD INVESTMENT.
A GOOD LOT OF FINE
JP OS
Always on hand at
Bramnuller’s Music Store.
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4 w.R.Jonto.
H. JOINER & SON,
6IWCKB6 i*9 COHMISSWB SBBCHilTfi,
KEYSTONE BUILDING,
AT LANTA, GEORGIA
YjlARTICULAR attention paid to consignments.- AB
JCesdererecdve penonai and prompt attention.
S HUNXiNGTOS, M. D.
D El iy r F I r JT,
A TLA N 1 A. G JSOBGI A,
OFFICE:—In Kawson’s new bultdlng, corner Whitehall
sad Hnnier streets—Eaafdsne* first house to the left of
OaLYuicsyV J»n2S-tf
t
NO TIC K.
Mvm.iuna..;—...4. jApore.........—i. ton.
IVJEW JPJG»M. j
D. MAYER, J. JACQijl^frCO^
Au c t i o
; T ‘ ' in, AMD l o '. -A-bl J t
Commission Merchants,
FOR THE SALK OF j
t-erehaiidiie, Beal Estate* Stock* Bonftfe
Begroes, V ^ >1"^
J . J ACOBE, Auctioneer.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GEOUGIA.
630" Roforoncee given If required. toptO-tf
. ■ .{ I ■ .r;, ! -i ...-.■••-.tj : :
touur J. LOWKT. JOHN B. LOW&V. MAUCtLLUa 0. tlAKSUAX.
j; -’NEW ,*
ROBERT J. LOWRY & 6p.i
Sno nssor* to itobett J Lowry. 4**|Q' i
proouc :
”. ' -AND ’ -1-i.j jjj-.
Commission Merchants,
Jolmson’s Block, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA.
»»ku4-3m : • 5 * i
JKO. E0B1N M. DANIEL. I 5 .Vi J. J IBB I
mcdanikl 4 irby,
LYNCH BUKO, - VIUGISIA,
G E K E K A L ‘ ;
Commission Merchants
And AgenU for the aulo of.
New Orleans Sugar and Molasses.
MANUFACTURED AND SilOKiN* TOBACCO
it; K invite attention to our market as being Uio cbeap-
.» V o*t for Tobaco . iu the State, with great advantage*
in shipfling to interior merchant*.. de. ltHrn*
S. B. OATMAN,
MARBL E O E A L ER,
Monuments, Tombs. Heodstomw
Maoitnl*. V uses, Urns,
AND
FURNISHING MARBLE,
(Booth cl the Geergis Bat'.ro- d Depot,)
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA
mayS-l,
SIjAYE YARD,
ROBERT M. CLARKE,
O N tho west side of Whitehall street, who has a com
modious, well arranged Yard, with ovory conveni
ence for the health aud comfort ol slaves. Constantly
kept on hand for sale, a large number .of
MECHANICS, .
COACHMEN, ' -
COOKS,
. HOUSE SERVANTS, til
AND FIELD HANDS
BUY8 AND SELLS UN COMMISSION,
By close personal attention to easiness he hope* to re
oelve a liberal patronage. sepSintt -
r. a. E'iifczn. - . u a
McDANIEL & STRONG,: j
WHOLESALE CRGCEftS,
OOMHISSUm MERCHANTS,
AND DMALMMtt DI •
Ail Kinds of Produce,
- tififrr Street, between WhiUAaU and /Vior,
ATLANTA* - - - - GSORGIA.
aagSl-tl ’ - - - !
F. GKUTKBRUCU,
Importer & Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND AMKRICAM
CIGARS.
.VurtUard’* Maccabo; aud Scotoh Suufr
Smokiac and Chewing Tobacoo,
Pipes, &c.
GOOD assortment of the best 010 A KB for the reith
trade to be found at his store oa Whitehall street’
een Klplre’s Crockery and Gilbert-. Jew.lry
mar 12-1y
4,
Trunk Factory.
BASWITZ & GUDEMAN,
MANUFACTtJBKRS
And Wholesale and Retail Daalere In ’
TRUNKS, VALISES & CARPET BAGS.
A LARGE-STOCK kept constantly on hand to supply
dealers. All order* promptly attended to
BASWITZ k GUDEMAN,
doc27-tf Ehitshall street, Atlanta.
#30 REWARD.
Hbodqdimus, Anou,d>
September 80,1863
D ESERTED from his company, B. Provcet Battalion, j
F. BYRNES. Bald deserter ha* fair complexion, biu-
eyes, black hair, fire tmt six tochm high, wefem on* hoc
dred and thirty-five pounds; be has very tuieven fron>
teeth: lived formerly in Charteatgfog-C.; Wt camp a
the 26th instant. The usual reward will be - '
apprehension. *• J-
oel-tf
(Sty paperr copy.
CipL OcmfTg Oo- B, Provost Qror
VALVABLK CITY LOT FOUSALE.
A N unimproved Lot or Square on WhlteLall itroet, coo
XA. talning two and » Lull acre*, on which Is over ona
hundred Fruit Tree* In frill bearing. For term* apply to
sep!7-tf -i - J.W. DUN06N.
INSURANCE AGENCY
SOt'THERH
INSURANCE COMi’An s
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
DIRECTORS.
4600,0*. 1
Henry Brigham, rresident, of Brigham, Baida in k Oa.
Wm Battersby, of Wm Katteraby A Co.
P U 11acon. Attorney tit i :iw.
John M Cooper, of John M Cooper AQo.
Henry Lathrop, of Henry Latin p A Of.~t®a
George Fatten, Cuintala-ioa Merchant.
John Canuiughom, of Claghorn A Cannlughwn.
B r H Ti»on, of Tiaon A-Gordon. .
Iiaao Scott, Proddtut Bank of Middle Georgia, Min.,,
- AARON WILBUR, BecrS,,.
SOI illKJHN o
Mutual Insurance Company,
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA,
CASH VITAL AND SURPLUS ..._£>x}. v
A8BURY HULL, PreridMd
Auto Cnisx, Secretary, r
t>!»'■ guml
Ins ranee & Banking Comp^
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL ******* 4816.0
L. A, DUGAS, President
Wh B BVAK8, Secretary.
U: SEbHk
Insuraiice;& Trust Company
of selma,.alabama.
fOtov
.t(\ao«bem»'< Pred.i,-
'14. V/ .13 —
itol iViub'J
Mutuak Insurance, w Company.
V Vo. J ,*WSUH.kNCK COnii'ASV
Of tlie State of Virginia.
r T OF, RICHMOND, YA,
OAVlTATj.,,***** *
U JT. JBOJUUKa W UAXAU Prwiden.
.O',®***** ayretary.^ vii , a ^
Wetumpka Ins urance Comp' v.
■ r; bF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA .
CAPITAL a ... a. ' *
LYNOI1BVKO
House & Fire Insurance Co.,
* v : -0P.LYN6HBURQ, VA.
CAPITAL ...18*0.-**
1 -ur. JOHN ROBIN MoDANIBli, President
0 t Wn.tr, Becretary. : a v*
James River Insurance Com’v
’ OF HOWARDSVILLE, VA.
CAPITAL
**.*n^"'‘*7
V J H ArVTSOOK. Preside...
W I TotiflH, Secret*, y.
UUK'>:'» U >J. f. .
Rlrks taken and lasses odinstod n any of the abov* r*
Class Companies, by
3 W SHACKLEFORD A Ol*
Offioe on Alabama street, next door Emit ot the eu.
Railroad Bank Agency, Atlanta, Georgia. . re® •
8 0 MB E&l
iNSURANp'kGt’kii v
’ FIRE Ais!) JtA&IH
s rvs u w c? fi :
mni snhaorlbcr represents the follcwing first-ctea* « «
X 80RANBOOMPANIK8, with strong copltafoaod' v.-
nuplas ’ - - ,
- Alobami. Insurance Company, Montgomc*^’.
OapltaL .i.. .t JH40,.- -
Virginia lire and Marine InmrenoeOompany, Rhshn - -
Capital *!•!>
Merehanta* Insurance Company, Richmond.
OEM* - - • ............
Authorized Capital, '
Old Dominion Insuranoe Company, Richmond.
— Jttox' <r
Valley ol Virginia Insuranoe Company, WIncbost
Capital,- • - .... i»6 -
Jefferson Insuranoe Company, Soottstflle,
Dopltol,.,e-..—......4160 *W
^ ln«re Bonding*, Merchandteo, Oou
i» City,- toW>
country on toe mo*t favorable torm*, consistent with e .
Marino risks, on river and on the saa—Lile :
efie
All
on the life of Negrrw
white persons of both
losses honorably adlntted and promptly paid.
kromoi—Comer i>f WhlteliaU and Abdyan.
)ver Salmons’A Simmons’Dry Goods storeT . -
JAMES K. POWELL,
Generai Com missicxn
AND
F0EWA&DIN6 MBROHAi -;.
EOMTOOUERV, ALAEABA.
tA/ ILL attend strictly to the soiling of every desortpuui-
* ’ of Merchaudlse, and to the Receiving and Forwaid
Ing of all Freights by Steamboats, Railroads, or otheswitt,
A* the Railroad* have dUcontlnncd the syit.-tu ot tbri
freight*, the fond* nectaaery to pay erpetis-.a at this „ta •,
mast be 6-rwarded with every shipment. ' -
fifirofflee in the Montgomery Insurance Bnildina.
REFERENCES:—Anderson, Adair kCo, Wm. L HI* .
John T. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. * ’ ^
a Ross k Seymour, Oarhart k Bro,,Hacon, Oa
Wm. R. Phlllipe ACo., Peter Farrar, Cr.tBo, 6k. - v
^.J, E. Morgan, LaQrange, Ga.
Piintr, England A Doyle, Athens, Ga npSS-t
E. M. EDWABUY
F&miLY GROCERIES
—AND—
Oommission Meichaiu
‘ K DanfeTi oldidond,
Whltihsll-gtrut, Atlanta, Gtergi*,
: m TklHssiliW Iiwfife tfrea n tl OBDES8.
ANDERSOK, ADAIR & CO...
Wholesale Grocers
\tfl- I-h.hL-ii.'p; -AND- tl : -----
OOMMISSION MEEuSANTB
*i WOODUUFF‘8 BUILDING,
(Near Georgia R«tir*..t Bank,)
ATLANTA, i ■> EO Vi CTI A,
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