Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs [microform] 1870, Part 4

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14. Thomas F. Lowe went into office December 13, 1861. 15. James M. Calhoun went into office January, 1862.


16. James M. Calhoun, re-elected, went into office January, 1863.


17. James M. Calhoun, re-elected, went into office January, 1864.


18. James M. Calhoun, re-elected, went into office January, 1865. 19. James E. Williams went into office January, 1866.


20. James E. Williams, re-elected, went into office January, 1867.


21. James E. Williams remained in office, there being no election, Jan- uary, 1868.


22. W. H. Hulsey went into office January, 1869.


CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1870.


MUNICIPAL ELECTION-by Wards-First Wednesday in December. COUNCILMEN'S MEETING-Friday night in every week. MAYOR -- William Ezzard.


Chastain & Fox, Furniture, 7. North Broad St-Page 30.


Insure with John C. Whither,


Outer.


HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


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BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


First Ward-M. T. Castleberry and D. C. O'Keefe. Second Ward-Volney Dunning and J. H. Calloway. Third Ward-J. G. Kelley and W. C. Anderson. Fourth Ward-M. Mahoney and E. P. Howell. Fifth Ward-Anthony Murphy and A. L. Fowler.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


On Finance-Vol. Dunning, Chairman ; E. P. Howell, J. H. Calloway. On Ordinances-E. P. Howell, Chairman ; D. C. O'Keefe, W. C. An- derson.


On Streets and Walks-M. Mahoney, Chairman ; J. H. Calloway, M. T. Castleberry.


On Police -- M. T. Castleberry, Chairman ; E. P. Howell, A. L. Fowler. .On Tax-J. H. Calloway, Chairman ; D. C. O'Keefe, M. Mahoney. On Wells, Pumps, &c-J. G. Kelley, Chairman ; A. Murphy, A. L. Fowler.


On Public Schools-D. C. O'Keefe, Chairman ; Vol. Dunning, E. P. Howell. On Lamps and Gas-A. Murphy, Chairman ; A. L. Fowler, E. P. Howell.


On Markets-E. P. Howell, Chairman ; M. Mahoney, W. C. Ander-


son. On Fire Department-W. C. Anderson, Chairman ; J. G. Kelley, A.


Murphy.


On Cemetery-A. L. Fowler, Chairman ; J. G. Kelley, W. C. Anderson. On Printing-E. P. Howell, Chairman ; M. Mahoney, W. C. Ander- son. On Public Buildings and Grounds-J. H. Calloway, Chairman ; Vol. Dunning, A. Murphy.


On Relief-M. Mahoney, Chairman ; A. L. Fowler, D. C. O'Keefe, J. H. Calloway, J. G. Kelley.


Fire Wardens- Wm. Rushton, John H. Flynn.


CLERK OF COUNCIL-S. B. Love ..


TREASURER-Perino Brown. CHIEF MARSHAL~G. W. Anderson.


1ST DEPUTY MARSHAL-John L. Johnson.


2D DEPUTY MARSHAL Samuel D. Haslett.


. CITY ATTORNEY-Henry Jackson.


TAX RECEIVER AND. COLLECTOR-Frank T. Ryan. OVERSEER OF STREETS- Martin Daley.


SUPERINTENDENT OF ALMS HOUSE-W. Y. Langford.


CITY PHYSICIANS-Charles Pinckney and E. S. Ray.


CITY ENGINEER -- W. B. Bass. CITY ASSESSORS -- Wm. Butt, L. P. Thomas and L. C. Wells.


HALL KEEPER -- Patrick Fitzgibbons.


KEEPER OF MAGAZINE J. S. Porter.


SEXTON-John Connally.


R. M. Rose & Co., Wines, Liquors, & Cigars- 5 North Brond St.


Insure in the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Gen. John B. Gordon, President-Page 20.


&Haynes, Jewelers; 50 Whitehall St .- Last Page adv.


HANLEITER'S; ATLANTA OITY DIRECTORY.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF MARSHAL G. W. Anderson. IST DEPUTY MARSHAL J. L. Johnson. 2D DEPUTY MARSHAL-S. D. Haslett. ler LIEUTENANT OF POLICE T. C. Murphy.


2D. LIEUTENANT OF POLICE-D. M. Queen.


POLICEMEN.


L. G. Holland, R. O. Haynes,


C. M. Barry,


W. H. Holcombe,


O. P. Woodliff,


R. B. Hutchins,


Jack Smith, Wm. Flynn, David P. Kendrick,


M. Buffington,


H. W. Wooding,


G. T. Hall,


I. J. Cook,


J. R. Carson,


Thos. W. Keltner,


Thos. Castillo,


J. J. Blackman, !


T. G. McHan,


Brice Webb,


J. A. Hinton,


P. Owen,


H. J. Holtzclaw,


W. C. Dickson,


J. R. Love.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. J. N. Simmons, Chairman,


Dr. J. M. Boring,


Dr. Joseph Jones, L. P. Grant, Esq., J. H. Mecaslin, Esq.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


This Board organized on the 23d of December, 1869. It holds reg- ular monthly meetings on the fourth Thursday in every month ; at present at the office of the Secretary, on Whitehall street, over Stein- heimer's store, at 8 o'clock p. M., from the 1st of May till the 1st of Sep- tember; at 7} o'clock P. M. during the remainder of the year.


The members of the Board are elected by the City Council ; one- third for six years, one-third for four years, and one-third for two years. Are as follows :


Hon. Joseph E. Brown, President ; Joseph P. Logan, M. D. Vice- President ; E. E. Rawson, Esq .; Logan E. Bleckley, Esq .- for six years. John H. Flynn, Esq., Col. L. P. Grant, David Mayer, Esq., H. T. Phillips, Esq .- for four years. W. A. Hemphill, Esq., M. C. Blanchard, Esq., D. C. O'Keefe, M. D., S. H. Stout, M. D., Secretary-for two years.


Chastain & Fox, Furniture, 7 North Broad St-Page.30.


JOHN T. HAGAN, Sole Agent for the Petro Oil, and Dealer in Cont Oll


J. S. Holland,


M. Rogan, D. Pitchford,


James McGee,


A. W. Jett,


R. A. Weaver,


Fred. Kicklighter,


P. Hefferman,


F. J. Bomar,


THE'


WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILWAY


OF GEORGIA,


The Great Trunk Freight Route of the South,


CONNECTING BY ITS RAILS,


CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, LOUISVILLE, CINCIN- NATI, NASHVILLE, PITTSBURG, PADUCAH, HICKMAN, And all other CITIES OF THE WEST, by all their Rail and River routes converging at


CHATTANOOGA,


Its Northern Terminus; with


. ATLANTA, MACON, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA, CHARLES TON, MONTGOMERY, COLUMBUS,


And all other SOUTHERN CITIES, by means of their Railway Rontes diverging from ·


ATLANTA,


Its Southern Terminus. Likewise connecting all Eastern and Northern Cities, by all-Rail routes, from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Nor- folk, to its Northern Stations-Chattanooga and Dalton, and thence diverg- ing to the South and West, at its Southern Termini-Atlanta and Kingston; connecting directly at Kingston with an ALL-RAIL ROUTE to Selma, Ala., Meridian, Miss., Jackson, Mobile, Vicksburg, and New Orleans. Also . making the same connections of Northern Cities, via Charleston, S. C., to the same points of the South and South-West, via Augusta and Atlanta. (OVER:)


Economical Book and Job Printing House, Atlanta, Ga.


THIS GREAT FREIGHT ROUTE,


A Grand Main Trunk, connecting through the Mountains of Georgia, all focal and radiating lines, presents herewith unsurpassed and unequalled advantages for the Transportation of the


GRAIN, BACON, LIVE STOCK, & MISCELLANEOUS PRO- DUCE OF THE WEST, THE COTTON, LUMBER,


IRON, COAL, RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, &c., of the South,


And all the products of the industries of the North. Being a participating party therein, the


WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILWAY


Gives to Shippers the immense advantages of the movement of their Freight. WITHOUT BREAK OF BULK from Cincinnati, Hickman, Louisville, Cairo, Nashville, via the GREEN LINE, connecting at Chattanooga. From St. Louis, Memphis, and all points on Mississippi River, via ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS AND ATLANTIC FAST FREIGHT LINE, connecting at Chattanooga. From New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lynchburg, Rich- mond, and all Eastern Cities, and Stations of the E. T., Va. and Ga. Rail- roads, via VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE AIR LINE, connecting at Dalton. From all Northern Cities via Charleston, through to Mobile, New Orleans, Selma and intermediately, via the CRESCENT LINE, connecting at Atlanta. From all points along Tennessee River, between Knoxville and Bridgeport, via the WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILWAY'S first-class Steamers RESACA, IDA and MARY BYRD, connecting at Chattanooga.


Freight service performed on THREE DAILY SCHEDULES each way from Chattanooga, Dalton, Kingston and Atlanta.


MOTIVE POWER always ample for any quantity of Freight.


RATES guaranteed by the published Tariffs of the lines of which this Railway is a party.


BILLS OF LADING, signed by the advertised Agents of these various lines, always protected. Loss, damage, overcharges promptly settled.


SPECIAL TARIFFS on Northern bound Freights, Crude Products and Domestic Manufactures given when practicable.


For further information, Tariffs, &c., &c., apply to the Agents of the Roads and Lines herein named, or to


A. POPE, General Freight Agent, W. & A. R. R. A. L. HARRIS, Master of Transportation and Supervisor.


FOSTER BLODGETT, SUPERINTENDENT.


Economical Book and Job Printing House, Atlanta, Ga.


Insure with John C. Whitner, Agent See back of Cover.


HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF ENGINEER-W. R. Biggers. FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER-O. H. Jones. SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER-M. M. Wilson.


ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY, NO. 1. [STEAMER. ]


Organized March 24, 1851. Incorporated April 4, 1851. Meets first Monday night in each month, at their engine house, corner Broad and Macon & Western Railroad.


OFFICERS.


President J. H. Mecaslin.


Foreman-Jacob Emmel.


First Director- - P. J. Cannon.


Second Director-C. P. McGuire.


Third Director-John Garmany.


Secretary -- S. Wilson.


Treasurer-H. Muhlenbrink.


Representative to Fire Department-Lewis Alexander. Axmen- Jerry Lynch, Daniel Goudy.


MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, NO. 2.


[STEAMER. ] Organized December 10, 1856. Meets first Friday night in each month, at their hall over engine house, corner Washington street and Georgia Railroad.


OFFICERS.


President-W. D. Luckie, jr. Vice President-J. M. Buice. Secretary-B. F. Moore. Treasurer- J. R. Ransom. First Director -- R. E. Rushton. Second Director-J. Hirsch. Chief Engineer-J. M. Toy. First Assistant Engineer-Joel Kelsey.


Second Assistant Engineer J. T. Robinson. Third Assistant Engineer- John R. Downs. Pipemen J. W. Johnson, Jerry Knowles. Axmen- Max Baer, William Evans. Representative to Fire Department-J. G. Kelley. Surgeon -- Dr. J. F. Alexander. 3


R. M. Rose & Co., Wines, Liquors & Cigars & North Breed Bt.


Insure in the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Gon. Jolm B. Gordon, President-Page 80.


Lowshe & Hayaes, Jewelers, 50, Whitehall St -- Last Page adv


34 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


with John C. Whither, Agent. See back of Cover.


HANLETTER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY. 35


Organized February 22, 1859. Meets first Monday night in each month, at their hall in engine house, Broad street between Marietta and Walton. South side Mitchell street, opposite City Hall. Ar Aggregate membership, 862. Church Meetings, Ist Sabbath in sach month, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Communion, 1st Sabbath in each months TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, NO. 3. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. OFFICERS. Board of Stewards : E. E. Rawson, C. L. Redwine, W. F. Harris, Foreman- F. M. Richardson, O. H. Jones, Robert Todd, J. M. C. Reed, L. S. Sal- First Director-D. E. Lynch. mons, J. M. Holbrook, L. H. Beck, T. S. Powell, William Hammond. Second Director -- C. P. Steadman. Trustees : E. E. Rawson, D. F. Hammond, L. S. Salmons, C. L. Red- Hose Director- J. S. Holland. wine, F. M. Richardson, J. M. C. Reed, W. F. Harris. President-B. B. Crew. Vice President E. P. Howell. Service every Sabbath at 104, A. M., and at night. . C. L. Redwine, Seo- rotary Church Meeting. JOHN T. HAGAN, Sole Agent for the Petro Oil, and Dealer in Cool Qui store Insure in the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Gen. John B. Gordon, President- Page 90. Secretary-W. H. Patterson. Treasurer-John R. Parks. Sabbath School : Aggregate Teachers and Pupils, 408. F. M. Rich- ardson, Superintendent. Number of Volumes in Library, 700. W. A. Hemphill, Librarian. Surgeon-W. N. Judson. First Assistant Director -- R. Bohnefeld. Second Assistant Director -- L. W. Buffington. Assistant Hose Director-J. W. Stokes. EVANS' CHAPEL. Representative to Fire Department-D. N. Judson. Corner Stonewall and Racetrack streets. Rev. W. S. Dodge, Pastor. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 1. PAYNE'S CHAPEL. Organized November 28, 1859. Meets first Monday night in each month, at their truck house, east side Pryor between Alabama and Hunter streets. Hunnicutt, corner Luckie street. Rev. W. C. Dunlap, Pastor. 1 Foreman-R. J. Lowry. OFFICERS. CITY MISSION. Assistant Foreman-Alexander S. McWaters. Rev. A. J. Dempsey, Missionary. Secretary- J. H. Sterchi. Treasurer-Joel E. Yarbrough. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Representative to Fire Department-Ed. C. Smith. Corner of Lloyd and Hunter Streets. Rev. Wesley Prettyman, Pastor. CHURCHES. Hours of Service: Sabbath School, 9 o'clock, A. M .; Preaching at 10}, A. M., and at 7, P. M .; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7}, P. M.e. WESLEY CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. CLARK'S CHAPEL, M. E. (COL.) Location, Peachtree Street at junction of Broad and Luckie streets. W. P. Harrison, D. D., Pastor. Aggregate membership 510. Frazer, between Rawson and Jones streets. Joseph Sams, Pastor. Hours of Service : Every Sabbath at 10} o'clock, A. M., and 7, p. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7}, P. M. Church Meetings : Special service, Wednesday evenings. Stewards' Meetings, 1st Monday in each month. Church Meetings, 1st Sabbath in each month. Communion Service, 1st Sabbath in each month. Reg- ular Service, every Sabbath morning and night. FIRST BAPTIST. Secretary Church Meeting, Sidney Dell. Corner Forsyth and Walker streets. Conference first Saturday in Stewards : Wm. Ezzard, Willis Peck, Er Lawshe, Jes. N. Simmons, G. W. D. Cook, E. G. Moore, N. J. Hammond, J. L. Hopkins, O. W. Hunnicutt, J. C. Davis, W. T. Busby, Sidney Dell, G. H. Hammond. Trustees : Wm. Ezzard, Joseph Winship, Er Lawshe, N. J. Ham- mond, J. C. Davis, J. L. Hopkins. each month. Communion first Sabbath in eath month. Service every Sabbath at 101, 1, M, and 71, p. M. Rev. R. W. Fuller, Pastor. Deacons : Lewis G. Crawford, D. S. Kellum, C. F. Benson, John D. Gray, J. F. Woodbury. "Sabbath School- Total number teachers and pupils, 200. A. K. Seago, Superintendent. C. F. Benson, Assistant Superintendent. Spencer C. Kicklighter, Librarian." One Sabbath School, with three Mission Schools attached. Wesley Chapel Sabbath School : E. G. Moore, Superintendent ; 41 Teachers, 905 pupils.


forth Broad St-Page 80 ..


R. M. Rose & Co., Wines, Liquors & Cigars-'8 North Broad St.


JOHN T. HAGAN, Sole Agent for the Petro Oil, and Dealer in Conl Off, etc. Page 18.


Lawshe & Haynes, Jewelers, 50 Whitehall St -- Last Page


36 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


SECOND BAPTIST.


North-west corner Washington and Mitchell streets. Conference Friday night before 2d Sabbath in each month. Communion Sabbath following monthly Conference. Service, every Sabbath at 101, at, and 71 P. M. Rev. W. T. Brantly, Pastor. S. P. Richards, Clerk." Deacons : I. O. McDaniel, S. S. Kendrick, A. B. Matthews, Edward White, John H. Calloway.


Sabbath School-Total teachers and pupils, 175. Rev. W. N. Janes, Superintendent. J. H. Franklin, Librarian.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.


South side Marietta between Forsyth and Spring streets. Aggregate membership, 175. Communion first Sabbath in March, June, Septem- ber and December. Preaching every Sabbath at 10} o'clock, A. M. Rev, John S. Wilson, D. D., Pastor.


Elders : Wm. McMillan, S. B. Hoyt, L. B. Davis, James Robinson, W. P. Inman, W. M. Lowry, C. M. Barry, W. A. Powell.


Deacons : J. R. Wallace, L. M. Dimmick, W. J. Houston, J. S. Oli- ver, Charles Harmsen, Thomas G. Heely.


Sabbath School-Total teachers and pupils, 200. Volumes in Li- brary, 1,100. L. B. Davis, Superintendent. T. C. Langston, Librarian.


CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN.


West side Washington street, opposite City Hall. Aggregate mem- bership, 185. Sacramental meeting first Sabbath in January, April, July and October. Preaching every Sabbath at 10} o'clock, A. M., and in the afternoon or at night. Rev. J. T. Leftwich, Pastor.


Elders : Dr. Joseph P. Logan, Julius M. Patton, Moses Cole, Wm. MeNaught, John C. Whitner, A. C. Van Epps.


Deacons : W. P. Robinson, George S. Thomas, W. P. Harden, P. P. Pease, Charles Whitehead, H. T. Phillips, Charles Newton.


Sabbath School-Total number teachers and pupils, 200. John C. Whitner, Superintendent. J. A. Barry, Librarian.


CATHOLIC-IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.


South-east corner Loyd and Hunter streets. "Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, Pastor. Total membership, about 900. First service 7}, a. m., in win- ter and at 7, A, M., in summer." Second service 10}, A. M. Vespers 4 o'clock, P. M.


Convent School of the Sisters of Mercy-East side Loyd between Hunter and Mitchell streets.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.


Corner Marietta and Broad streets.". Organized July 25, 1869. Ser- vices 101 o'clock, and in the evening. Rev. Herman Bokum, Pastor. Officers George Beckel, John Eisenhut, Christian Kontz, John Ficken, Herman Agricola, August Ehlert, Martin Berkel.


Faiture, 7 North Broad St-Pago 0.


Lamire with Jolin C. Whither, Agent-See back of Cover.


HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY. 37


ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL.


North-east corner Washington and Hunter streets. Hours of service every Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7; P. M .; Wednesday, 4} P. M. Rev. Charles W. Thomas, Rector.


Sunday School-Samuel Hape, Superintendent.


Vestrymen-Richard Peters, J. R. Bostwick, S. W. Grubb, W. H. Fisher, B. F. Moses, G. T. Anderson, J. B. Peck ; B. F. Moses, Sec'y.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Hunter between Loyd and Pryor streets. Services every Sabbath at 104 o'clock A. M. and 71 o'clock P. M. Rev. Thomas M. Harris, Pastor. Elders John T. Hall, F. P. Perdue.


Deacons-J. I. Miller, E. B. Marshall.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL.


Corner Houston and Butler streets. Organized 1867. Number of communicants 65. Rev. C. W. Francis, Pastor.


SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.


President-H. B. Plant, Augusta. General Superintendent-M. J. O'Brien, Augusta. Assistant Superintendent C. T. Campbell, Atlanta. Agent-V. Dunning, Atlanta.


TELEGRAPH.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.


President-William Orton. General Superintendent John Van Horn, Louisville. Secretary-O. H. Palmer.


ATLANTA DEPARTMENT.


Manager-' J. C. Gregg. Cashier-C. W. Hubner. Office No. 4 Opera House.


R. M. Rose & Co., Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 5 N


irta


Insure in the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Gen. Jolin H. Go


Lawshe) & Haynes, Jewelers, 50 Whitehall St-,Last Page adv.


38 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA OTTY DIRECTORY.


ATLANTA POST OFFICE.


ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.


Office open at 7 o'clock A. M .; close at 7 P. M. Sundays, from 8 to 10 A. M. Officers : James L. Dunning, Postmaster; James Dunning, Jr., Assistant Postmaster and Mailing Clerk; E. A. Mclaughlin, Money- order Clerk; H. C. Holcombe, Register Clerk; J. W. Woodruff, Dis- tributing Clerk; J. F. Woodward, Gents' Delivery; R. J. Ashford, Ladies' Delivery; Robert Johnson, Clerk's Assistant.


Mails Arrive.


Mails Close.


Washington, D. C.


. 3.45 A. M.


6. P. M.


New York.


3.45 A. M.


6 P. M.


Philadelphia


.3.45 A. M.


6 P. M.


Baltimore


3.45 A. M.


6 P. M.


Memphis and Arkansas. 3.45 A. M.


6 P. M.


Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago and


Nashville ..


3.45 A. M .- 2 P. M.


6 P. M.


W. & A. R. R. Way Mail


. 3.45 A. M.


6 p. M.


Augusta ..


6.30 P. M.


5 P. M .- 76 A. M


Charleston


7.45 A. M .- 6.30 Р. M.


5 P. M.


Ga. R. R. Way Mail, Athens, Ga, and Milledgeville, Ga ...


.4.20 P. M.


6 A. M.


M. & W. R. R. Way Mail.


2.00 P. M.


6.45 A. M.


Macon .


. 4:00 A. M.


6.P. M.


Savannah, S. W. R. R. and Florida. . . 4.00 A. M.


6 P. M.


New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery and Columbus


-


.5.20 p. M.


7 A. M.


Atlanta and Montgomery Way Mail. . 5.20 P. M.


7 A. M.


TRI-WEEKLY MAIL LINE.


Atlanta to Dahlonega-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Dahlonega to Blairsville and to Murphy, N. C .- Weekly-Saturdays. Newnan to Carrollton and Bowdon-Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday's.


Newnan to Franklin-Semi-weekly-Wednesdays and Saturdays.


LaGrange to Griffin- Tri-weekly, via Greenville, Ga.


LaGrange to Columbus, via Hamilton-Tri-weekly.


Stone Mountain, Ga., to Lawrenceville Tri-weekly.


Lawrenceville to Gainesville -- Weekly-Saturdays.


Athens to Gainesville Semi-weekly-Tuesdays and Thursdays Cartersville to Marble Works and Hiawassee Weekly-Thursdays.


itur 7. North Broad St-Page 80.


Insure with John C. Whitner, Agent 'See back of Cover.


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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


DAILY.


Atlanta Constitution, W. A. Hemphill & Co., proprietors. Office No. 8 South Broad street. Atlanta New Era,- , proprietors. Office No. 7, West Ala-


bama street.


... Atlanta Intelligencer, Jared I. Whitaker, proprietor. Office up stairs, No. 20 Whitehall street.


Atlanta Evening Express, J. F. Shecut, proprietor. Office Empire Block, No. 71 Whitehall. WEEKLY.


Atlanta Constitution, W. A. Hemphill & Co., proprietors. Office No. 8 South Broad street.


Atlanta New Era, - , proprietors. Office No. 7, West Ala-


bama street.


Atlanta Intelligencer, Jared I. Whitaker, proprietor. Office No. 20 Whitehall street.


Christian Index and Southwestern Baptist, J. J. Toon, proprietor. Office No. 6 South Broad street.


Methodist Christian Advocate, Hitchcock & Walden, proprietors. Office East Alabama street.


The Plantation, R. A. Alston and T. C. Howard, editors. Office up stairs, Granite Block, No. 1 North Broad street.


Atlanta Deutsch Zeitung, Otto Palmer, prop'r, Dr. Ch. Rauschen- berg, editor. Office Willingham Building.


MONTHLY.


Cosmopolitan Magaizne, Wm. Henry Wylly, proprietor. Office up stairs, corner North Broad and Marietta. Rural Southerner, S. A. Echols, proprietor. Office 1 and 3 South Broad street.


YEARLY.


Hanleiter's Atlanta City |Directory, W. R. Hanleiter, publisher. Office up stairs, Granite Block, No. 1 North Broad street.


ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 48.


Chartered April 18, 1860. Meets in Turner Hall, Broad street, first Saturday night in each month.


Officers : Charles W. Wells, President ; W. R. Barrow, Vice-Presi- dent ; J. H. Moorefield, Treasurer ; O. S. Burnett, Rec. and Cor. Sec- retary ; L. B. Lively, Sergeant-at-Arms. Finance Committee "J. K. Thrower, Chairman'; B. D. Holcomb, J. B. Smith.


Fathers of Chapel- S. H. Shaw, O. D. Smith, T. C. Wilkinson, Jos. Cohron, T. R. Moore, C. W. Stewart, Henry H. Dickson.


R. M. Rose & Co., Winer, Liquors & C


Insure in the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE.


OMPANY, Gen, John B. Go


JOHN T. HAGAN, Bole Agent for the Petro Off, and


Lawshe & Haynes, Jewelers, 50 Whitehall St-Last Page adv ..


40 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


Insure with John C. Whitper, Agent See back of Cover.


HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


BANKS AND BANKERS. MASONIC DIRECTORY. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK. No. 10 East Alabama street. A. Austell, President. Wm. H. Tuller, Cashier. John T. Harris, Teller. Atlanta Lodge, No. 59-Organized under dispensation, April 13, and chartered October 26, A. D. 1847, A. L. 5847. Meets over Ryan's store, Whitehall street, on the 2d and 3d Thursdays of each month. Officers- G. T. Anderson, W. M .; J. M. Boring, S. W .; L. R. Lanier, J. W .; E. J. Roach, Treasurer; J. W. Pierce, Secretary; J. D. Clark, S. D .; A. L. Grant, J. D .; J. G. McLin, Tyler. Directors: A. Austell, E. W. Holland, John Lynch, R. H. Richards, W. J. Garrett. Capital $100,000. Surplus and profits $85,000. Fulton Lodge, No. 216 -- Organized October, 1857. Meets over Ryan's GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK. store, Whitehall street, on the 1st and 3d Thursdays of each month. Officers -- L. Cohen, W. M; W. Rushton, S. W .; Jos. Fleishel, J W .; No. 4 East Alabama street. John Rice, President. E. L. Jones,, Cashier. D. Mayer, Treasurer; C. S. Cook, Secretary; H. S. Healy, S. D .; James L. Watkins, J. D .; J. G. McLin, Tyler. Georgia Lodge, No. 96-Meets over Ryan's store, Whitehall street, on Officers-W. H. Tuller, W. M .; Calvin Fay, S. W .; G. H. Hammond, Capital $100,000. J. W .; R. H. Goodman, Treasurer; D. S Kellam, Secretary; L. MoCan- GEORGIA LOAN AND, TRUST COMPANY. dless. S. D .; J. L. Bennett, J. D .; J. G. McLin, Tyler. the 1st and 3d Tuesday nights of each month. Directors: W. W. Clayton, E. L. Jones, E. E. Rawson, John Collier, John Rice. Mount Zion R. A., Chapter, No. 16 -- Chartered May 3, 1847. Meets No. 5 West Alabama street. Miles G. Dobbins, President. J. W. Goldsmith, Cashier. over Ryan's store, Whitehall street, on the 2d Monday night of each month. Directors: M. G. Dobbins, A. K. Seago, J. S. Willson, V. R. Tommey, Officers-W. H. Tuller, M. E. H. P .; L. McCandless, E. K .; L. J. Glenn, E. S .; Calvin Fay, C. H .; C. S. Cook, P. S .; J. M. Willis, R. A. C .; Authorized capital $500,000. Paid up capital $108,000. Joseph Fleishell, M. 3d V .; G. H. Hammond, M. 2d V .; L. R. Lanier, JOHN H. JAMES. M. 1st V .; J. M. Boring, Treasurer; A. Rosenfeld, Secretary; J. G. Mc- Lin, Sentinel. J. T. Meador, George E. Smith, J. A. Beeks. Banker and Broker, No. 17 Whitehall, corner Alabama street. Jason Burr Council, No. 13, R. and S. M .- Organized April, 1855. Meets over. Ryan's store, Whitehall street, on the 3d Monday night of GEORGIA RAILROAD BANKING COMPANY'S AGENCY. each month. Cœur de Lion Commandery, No. 4, K. T .- Chartered September 17, Officers-Calvin Fay, E. C .; W. H. Tuller, G .; M. V. D. Corput, C. G .; GORDON, WILLIS & CO. Rev. C. W. Thomas, Prelate; R. Arnold, S. W .; R. M. Rose, J. W .; N. D'Alvigny, Treasurer; W. H. Turner, Secretary; B. F. Moore, St. B .; Bankers and brokers, National Hotel Building, No. 10 Peach-tree st. J. J. Meador, Sw. B .; W. H. Hancock, Warder; J. G. McLin, Sentinel. WILLIAM M. & ROBERT J. LOWRY. White Eagle Chapter Rose Croix, No. 1, A. A. S. K .- Chartered July 3, 1866. Meets over Ryan's store, Whitehall street, on the 4th Monday Bankers and brokers, 46 and 48 East Alabama street. night of each month. 1859. Meets over Ryan's store, Whitehall street, on the 1st Monday night of each month. Georgia Railroad depot, corner Alabama and Loyd streets. Perino Brown, Agent. Officers Calvin Fay, M. W. M .; R. M. Rose, S. W .; W. H. Tuller, NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVING & TRUST COMPANY. J. W .; J. C. Alexander, Ora; N. D'Alvigny, Alm; W. K. Fox, Treas- urer; G. V. D. Corput, Secretary; M. V. D. Corput, M. of C .; A. J. Jor- dan, Sen. Ex .; Moses Frank, Jun. Ex .; H. G. Kuhrt, Gd. of the T .; E. A. Werner, Tyler. Atlanta Consistory, No. 5, A. A. S. K .- Meets over Ryan's store, White- hall street. JOHN T. HAGAN, Sole Agent for the 'Petro Oli, and Dealer In Coal Off; etc. Page 12. Insure in the SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Gen. John B. Gordon, President




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