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Wm. H. Seward, of N. Y., Sec. of State, salary $ 8,000 Hugh McCulloch, of Indiana, Sec. of Treas. 8,000
Edwin M. Stanton, of Penn., Sec. of War, 8,000 Gideon Wells, of Conn., Sec. of Navy, 66 8,000
Orville H. Browning, of Ill., Sec. of the Inte- rior, salary ... 8,000
Henry Stanbury, of Ohio, Att'y Gen'l, salary ... 8,000
Alex. W. Randall, of Wis., P. M. Gen'l, salary ... 8,000
THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Justice, salary, $ 6,500 Associate Justices-Salary $6,000. Nathan Clifford, of Maine. David Davis, of Illinois.
Samuel Nelson, of N. Y. Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio.
Robt. C. Grier, of Penn. Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa.
Jas. M. Wayne, of Ga. Sthephen J. Field, of Cal.
Court meets Ist Monday in December, at Washington.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
The United States District Court for Georgia, consists of two Districts, the Northern and the Southern, and is held as follows :
Northern District-At Atlanta, second Monday in March and September.
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GEORGIA STATE GOVERNMENT.
Southern District-At Savannah, second Tuesday in Feb- ruary, May, August, and November.
OFFICERS OF COURT.
John Erskine, Judge; salary $4,000.
H. H. Fitch, U. S. Attorney.
W. G. Dickson, U. S. Marshal. C. H. Elyea, U. S. Deputy Marshal.
H. C. Holcomb, Clerk, Southern District.
W. B. Smith, Clerk, pro tem., Northern District.
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS.
Northern District .- James L. Dunning ; W. B. Smith Southern District .- H. C. Holcomb; A. W. Stone.
GEORGIA STATE GOVERNMENT.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor, salary. $4,000
R. L. Hunter, Sec. Ex. Department, salary. 1,800 .. H. J. G. Williams, Sec. Ex. Department, salary .. 1,800
Z. D. Harrison, Messenger Ex. Dept., salary .. .
950
STATE HOUSE OFFICERS.
N. C. Barnett, Sec. of State, and Surv. Gen'], salary $2,000 Jno. T. Burns, Comptroller General, salary . 2,000
John Jones, Treasurer, salary .. 2,000
J. G. Montgomery, Librarian, salary .. 1,200
Jesse Horton, Capt. State House Guard, salary ...
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GEORGIA STATE GOVERNMENT.
JUDICIARY .- JUDGES SUPREME COURT.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of Athens, Chief J., salary $3,500 Iverson L. Harris, of Milledgeville, salary. 3,500 Dawson A. Walker, of Dalton, salary. 3,500 Logan E. Bleckley, Reporter, salary $1,000. C. W. DuBose, Clerk.
Sessions held semi-annually, at Milledgeville : First Monday in June and December.
PENITENTIARY.
W. C. Anderson, Principal Keeper, salary.
$2,000
( !. G. Talbird, Assistant Keeper, salary 1,200
A. M. Nisbet, Book Keeper, salary . 1,200
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Resd't Physician, salary $2,500 Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Superintendent.
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Hirm Warner, Judge, salary ... $2,500
W. H. Hulsey, Solicitor, salary 300
COUNTIES, AND TIMES OF HOLDING COURTS.
Troup-3d Monday in May and November. Meriwether-3d Monday in February and August. Fayette-2d Monday in March and September. Clayton -- 1st Monday in May and November. Fulton-1st Monday in April and October. De Kalb-4th Monday in April and October.
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FULTON COUNTY OFFICERS.
OFFICERS OF FULTON COUNTY.
JUSTICES OF THE INFERIOR COURT.
E. M. Taliaferro, William Watkins, I. O. McDaniel.
C. C. Green, (One Vacancy.)
Court .- Third Monday in June and December.
Ordinary-Daniel Pittman. Judge County Court-B. D. Smith.
County Solicitor-George S. Thomas.
Sheriff-B. N. Williford.
Clerk Superior Court-W. R. Venable.
Clerk Inferior Court-J. W. Manning.
County Treasurer-D. P. Ferguson.
Receiver Tax Returns -- Samuel Grubb.
Tax Collector-John M. Harwell.
County Surveyor-Thomas A. Kennedy.
Coroner-William Kile.
Special Bailiff, County Court-Jo. S. Smith.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Atlanta District-Wm. M. Butt, A. A. Gaulding. Black Hall-Adam S. Pool, F. M. White. Stone's-Joseph Willis, A. A. Wilson.
Casey's-John A. Casey, J. T. Akridge. Buck Head-S. H. Donaldson, Hiram Casey. Oak Grove-Wm. Power, Starling Goodwin.
POSTAL INFORMATION.
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POST OFFICE .- Corner Albama and Broad Streets. T. G. Simms, P. M .; L. F. M. Mills, Assistant P. M. OFFICE HOURS .- From 8.00 A. M., to 12.30 P. M., and from 2.00 to 6.00 P. M., every day except Sunday.
Open on Sundays, from 8.00 to 10.00 A. M., and from 5.00 to 5.30 P. M.
LETTER POSTAGE.
The law requires the postage on all letters to be pre- paid by stamps or stamped envelopes, payment in money being prohibited. All drop letters must also be pre-paid.
The rate of letter postage is three cents per half ounce throughout the United States, and three cents for each additional half ounce or fraction thereof.
The rate of postage on drop letters is two cents per half ounce or fraction thereof, at all offices where free de- livery by carrier is established. Where such free delivery is not, established, the rate is one cent.
NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.
The following is the postage on newspapers, when sent from the office of publication to regular subscribers :
Postage on daily papers to subscribers, when pre-paid
quarterly, or yearly, in advance, either at the mailing office or office of delivery, per quarter, 35 cents.
Six times per week, per quarter 30 cents.
For Tri-Weekly, 15
For Semi-Weekly, 66 10 66
For Weekly, 5
Weekly Newspapers (one copy only) sent by the pub- lisher to actual subscribers, within the county where printed and published, free.
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POSTAL INFORMATION.
POSTAGE ON TRANSIENT MATTERS.
BOOKS AND CIRCULARS.
Books, not over 4 ounces in weight, one address, 4 cents; over 4 ounces, and not over 8 ounces, 8 cents ; over 8 ounces and not over 12 ounces, 12 cents ; over 12 ounces and not over 16 ounces, 16 cents.
Circulars, not exceeding three in number, to one ad- dress, 2 cents ; over three and not over six, 4 cents ; over six and not over nine, 6 cents ; over nine, and not ex- ceeding twelve, 8 cents.
OFFICES RE-OPENED IN GEORGIA UP TO MARCH 1867.
APPLING -- Scriven, Miss Aunie Clements. BAKER-Newion, D L Parker.
BALDWIN-Milledgeville, W E Quillian. BANKS-Erastus, Miss Mary M Burgess; Homer, Mrs E P Dodd; Middle River, W T Martin.
BERRIEN-Nashville, Sarah R Shepeard.
BIBB-Macon, J HI R, Washington.
BROOKS-Quitman, D B Norman.
BRYAN-Way's Station, T A Owens. BULLOCH-Statesborough.
BURKE-Alexander, Miss J P Brickett ; Girard, CL Mobblie; Holcombe, E J
C Hull; Lawtonville, Geo B Ilack ; Millen, J H Dauiel; Midville, S Good- win; Waynesboro, C E Blount.
BUTTS-Indian Springs, G G Hardaway. CALIIOUN-Morgan, W G Pierce.
CAMDEN-Jeffersonton ; St Mary's.
CAMPBELL-Campbellton, Mrs S L Butt; Fairburn, S Harvey ; Palmetto, Miss MI G Burch ; White Hill, Paul E Black.
CARROLL-Bowden, T S Garrison ; Car- rolton, W B Conyers ; Hickory Level, James L Baskin ; Villa Rica, S W No- land.
CASS-Adairsville, J L Gash ; Allatoona, J S Hopper ; Cartersville, T M Comp- ton; Cassville, Miss F M Brown ; Eto- wah, Elijah Sprigg; Kingston, F M Whitborn ; Pine Log, W Allen ; Stiles- boro', J F Sproul.
CATOOSA-Greysville, G C Wheeler ; Ringgold, B C Yates.
CARLTON-Trader's Hill, B F Jones.
CHATHAM-Savannah, A L Harris, (Act- ing.)
CHATTAHOOCHEE-Cusseta, Mrs S R Cobb.
CHATTOOGA-Mellville, L J Mosteller ; Summerville, Geo M C Branner.
CHEROKEE-Canton, L Holcomb ; Wood- stock, Laura A Harden.
CLARKE-Athens, S Williford; Watkins- ville, Miss L E Grady.
CLAY-Fort Gaines, Emsley Lott.
CLAYTON-Jonesboro', Mrs M F Hanes ; Lovejoy's Station, Mrs M C Stephens. CLINCII-Homersville, G Lastingar; Law- ton, W H Clifton.
COBB-Acworth, T A Roony ; Boltonville, B F Moulding ; Marietta, D M Young ; Powder Springs, A J Kiser ; Roswell, TD Adams.
COFFEE-McIntire.
COLQUITT-Moultrie.
COLUMBIA-Berzelia, H D Leitner ; Lombardy, Mrs E Wood; Saw Dust, G L Reville ; Thompson, R W Neal.
COWETA-Grantville, W B Smith; New- nan, Mrs D Wheelan ; Turin, Mrs r O Gay.
CRAWFORD-Knoxville, Miss E W Tor- rence.
DADE-Morganville, R A Morgan ; Rising Fawn, MF Cowen ; Trenton, O C John- son.
DAWSON-Dawsonville, Mrs M V Per- kins.
DECATUR-Bainbridge ; Cairo.
DEKALB-Cross Keys, Miss M C Polk ; Decatur, W C Rosseau ; Lithonia, G M Philips; Stone Mountain, G P Bradley.
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POSTAL INFORMATION,
DOOLY-Byronville, J S Byron ; Gum Creek, Wm Culpepper ; Vienna, Robt N Coppedge.
DOUGHERTY-Albany, Miss M J Rich- ardson.
EARLY-Blakely, J P Powers.
EFFINGHAM-Eden, M Humphreys; Guy- ton, G H Eaton; Springfield, A F Rahn. ELBERT-Elberton, A L Vail; Ruckers- ville, T B Cleveland.
EMANUEL-Cannoochee, Miss M D Bin- son ; Swainsboro1, T H Kibbel.
FANNIN -Ilot llouse, Elisha Anderson ; Morganton, Andrew J Stone.
FAYETTE-Fayetteville, Miss P Smith. FLOYD-Cave Springs, S Hammil ; Floyd Springs, M ss E C Mccullough; Rome, A R Smith ; Yarborough, Mrs M F Wyatt. FORSYTH-Cumming, S R Knox; Big Creek, Miss Lucretia J Douglass ; Vick- ery's Creek, J W Orr.
FRANKLIN-Bold Spring, Miss A A Al- exander; Carnesville, Pleasant Holley; Franklin Spring, Rich d W Royston.
FUL'ON-Atlanta, T G Simms; East Point, N II Bacon ; Irbyville.
GILMER-Elijay, Mrs C J Jarrett.
GLASSCOCK-Gibson.
GLYNN-Brunswick, B C Franklin ; Beth- el, S T Gordon.
GORDON-Calhoun, W H Thompson ; Fair Mount, Haywood McKuhan ; Re- saca, J Hill.
GREENE-Greensboro', J W Godkin ; Penfield, Msss Dinah Phipps; Union Point, R A Newson; Woodville, J Wil- lingham.
GWINNETT-Cain's F Waldrup; Law- renceville, A E Davis; Yellow River, L Nach.
HABERSHAM-Clarkesville, J R Stan- ford ; Loud ville, Hamilton Allison.
HALL-Gainesville, J W Murphy ; Gills- ville, C Q Chandler.
HANCOCK-Sparta, J H Burnett. HARALSON-Buchanan.
HART-Air-Line, Miss Sarah Askia ; Hart- well, H N Mulkey.
HARRIS-Cataula, Miss M W Pitchford; Ellersile, Mrs M Harrison ; Hamilton, Mrs M C Adair ; Mountain Hill, Miss J C Duke ; Mulberry Grove, Mrs A L Smith ; Waverly Hill, J G Edwards ; Whitesville, W Weekes; Wisdom's Store, W H Bass.
HEARD-Franklin, W Wilson; St Cloud, T .J Bird.
HOUSTON-Byron, TB Gough ; Fort Val- ley, J A McKav ; Pardue's C Church- nell; Perry, E M Hulsey ; Powersville, W E Warren.
HENRY-Bear Creek, T McMahon ; Mc- Donough, S E Daily ; Flat Rock. IRWIN-Irwinville, D J Feun.
JACKSON-Harmony Grove, W Vauhn ; Jefferson, J Warren.
JASPER-Monticello, Miss J Hawk.
JEFFERSOR-Bartow, J W Carswell ; Bethany, J B Randall; Louisville, E J Pound.
JOHNSON -- Wrightville, M E McNayat. JONES-Clinton, Miss R A Worsham.
LAURENS-Dublin, John J Keen.
LEK-Flat Pond, Jamos H Johnson ; Ren- wick, G T Ellison : Starkville, Nancy Heald.
LIBERTY-Hinesville, Mrs C E Allen ; McIntosh, S A Frazer ; Riceboro', F R Lyons; Taylor's Creek, Mrs S A Wil- son ; Walthourville, N Brown.
LINCOLN-Lincolnton, -; Clay Hill; Goshen.
LOWNDES-Naylor, Miss L E Stephens ; Ousley, Benj H Witherington ; Valdosta, J Walker.
LUMPKIN-Auraria, J Williamson; Cross- ville, R Boons ; Dai lonega, J T Paxson ; Pleasant Retreat, H D Poteet.
MCINTOSH - Darien, A A DeLorme.
MACON-Marshalville, E E Bryan ; Mon- tezuma, J F Morris; Oglethorpe, J O Loyd ; Winchester, T Holcomb.
MADISON-Fort Lamar, Catherine An- drew.
MARION-Buena Vista, Miss Sarah Kemp; Danielsville, E S Cobb.
MERIWETHER-Greenville, Miss J H HcLares ; Jones' Mills, A S Drewry ; Luthersville, Mrs Fanny Teagle ; Rocky Mount, W H Lofton : Woodbury, JT Lawrence ; Warnersville, Milton A Du- pree.
MILLER-Colquitt, F M Platt.
MILTON-Alpharetta, O P Skelton.
MITCHELL-Camilla, C M Burtz.
MONROE-Colaparchee, S F Story ; Cul- loden, Wm H Dewees; Forsyth, Mrs M L Snead; Russellville, W C Ballard ; Unionville, Catherine Darden.
MONTGOMERY-Mount Vernon.
MORGAN - Buckhead, Miss M A Dobbins;
Madison, L Markham; Rutledge, A R Tribble.
MURRAY-Spring Place, W Anderson. MUSCOGEE-Columbus, T M Hogan ..
NEWTON-Covington, T S Womack ; Conyers, W E McCalla ; Newton Fac- tory, W H Pennington; Oxford, J O H. P Hleuderson.
OGLETHORPE-Baird-Town, O A Mc Laughlin; Crawford, N M Stanford Lexington, E C Shackelford ; Millstone
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POSTAL INFORMATION.
Mrs. EF Glenn ; Maxey, JE Bell ; Point ; THOMAS-Thomasville, Miss M E Hall. TOWNS-Hiawassee, W T Cram.
Peter, G W Alexander; Stephens, W Brook ; Winterville, J Winter.
PAULDING-Dallas, J B Adair.
PICKENS-Jasper, L W Hall; Talking Rock, Thos J Bryan.
PIERCE-Blackshear, W Brunt.
PIKE-Barnesville, A H Barnes ; Liberty Hill, J P Brown ; Milner, E Bradshaw. POLK-Cedar Town, II W Watts. PULASKI-S F Salter.
PUTNAM-Eatonton, Miss S J Prudden. QUITMAN-Georgetown, Mrs. M J Neal ; Morris Station, Miss R Wall.
RABUN-Clayton.
RANDOLPHI-Cuthbert, SN Hurd; Noch- way J W Bone.
RICHMOND-Angusta, F Blodgett ; Al- lens, Pat F Murphy ; McBeen Depot,
J M Shaw; Richmond Factory, D B Hack.
SCHLEY-Ellaville, M HI Scovill.
SCRIVEN-1 ameron, Geo Marland ; Hal- cyondale, Jesse Franklin ; Mo ley Pond, Simeon Hilks ; Scarbrough, W C Wright. SPALDING-Griffin, D H Johnson.
STEWART-Green llill R F Gawley ; Lumpkin, J K Yarbrough.
SUMTER-Americus, W C Goodwin ; An- dersonville, Thos J Goodman; Plains of Dura, Il H Nunn.
TALBOT-Bellevue, G A Reedy ; Bluff Spring, T J Whitley ; Box Spring, D H Funderburk ; Geneva, G W Jordan ; Pleasant Hill, Mrs Ann C Evans ; Tal- botton. Mrs E J Collier.
TALIAFERRO-Crawfordsville, Cathe- rine C Trippe ; Sharon, D O'Keefe.
TATNALL-Bull Creek, D Barnard; Long Branch, M M Moody ; Reidsville, A W Delay.
TAYLOR-Butler, C Mulkey; Howard, M P Brown ; Reynolds, H Hodges. TELFAIR-Jacksonville.
TERRELL -- Dawson, MI H Baldwin; Pover, Miss S A Lynch; Powers, Miss E C Felder
TROUPE- antioch, II H Cary, Hogans- ville, W Hammet; LaGrange, F Ball ; Mountville, J N Carleton ; O'Neal's Mills, Wm J Smith ; Vernon, G M White; West Point, G H Jones.
TWIGGS-Marion, Mrs & Jordan; Twiggs- ville, R C Carroll.
UNION-Blairsville, W J Conley.
UPSON-Thomaston, A T Shackelford, jr; The Rock, J F Black.
WALKER-Cedar Grove, W B Gray ; Cassandra, J C Lee; High Point, Jno Parrish; LaFayette, R N Dickerson ; Rock Spring, James R Jones.
WALTON-Logansville, E M Brand ; Mon- roe, J W Baker : Social Circle, A M Colton.
WARE-Tebeanville, M M Grovenstine. WARREN -Double Wells, Ed. I. O Brien ; Mayfield, J 'T Whaley ; Warrenton, J A J Mc onough.
WASHINGTON -Davisborough, W A Mor- gan ; Oconee, Wmn W Cox ; Saunders- ville Mrs L. M Pournelle.
WAYNE-Doctor Town, D S Dillan; Waynesville, Miss A Highsmith.
WEBSTER-Preston, Mrs N A R Daven- port. -
WHITE-Cleveland, (eh,) W'm Warwick; Nacoochee, J R Dean, Sen.
WHITFIELD-Dalton, T M Mellan; Red Clay, R W Weatherby ; Tilton, Step Roberts ; Tunnel Hill, J D Stephens ; Varnell's Station, L N Spear.
WILCOX-Adams, G M B McDuffie ; Ab- beville, HI L Davis; House Creck, S Stanley.
WILKES-Danburg, Miss H T Danforth ; Washington, Mis C B Robinson.
WILKINSON-Erwinton, P Ward; Toombs- boro', C M Lindsay.
WORTH-Isabella.
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RAIL ROADS.
J. H. PORTER, General Ticket Agent.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD. CAMPBELL WALLACE, Superintendent. JNO. B. PECK, M. Tr. JNO. M. BRIDGES, Ag't. Distances from Atlanta.
To Marietta . .. 20 miles. To Resaca .84 miles.
Acworth .... 35
Tilton .90
66
Allatoona ... 40
Dalton . .100
Etowah .. .. 45
Tunnel Hill ... 107
Cartersville .. 47
Ringgold .... 115
Cass .....
.52 68 66 Johnson .... 121 66
Kingston .... 59 Adairsville .. 69
Chickamauga126
Chattanooga 138 "
Calhoun .... 79
ATLANTA & WEST POINT RAIL ROAD. JOHN P. KING, President. L. P. GRANT, Supt. R. M. FARRAR, Agt. Distances from Atlanta.
To East Point .... 7 miles.To
Grantville .... 51 miles.
Fairbnrh . .19 Hogansville .. 58
Palmetto 25 LaGrange . ... 71
66 Powells 33 Long Cane ... 80
Newnan 39
65 West Point .. 86
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RAIL ROADS.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. JNO. P. KING, Pres't.
E. W. COLE, Supt. G. T. ANDERSON, Agt. Distances from Atlanta.
To Decatur 6 miles. To Union Point .. 95miles.
" Stone Mountain 16 66 " Crawfordville . 107
" Lithonia 24 " Barnett . 114
" Conyers 31 " Camack 125 60
" Covington
41
66 " Thomson 134
" Social Circle 52 " Dearing 142
" Rutledge 59
66 Saw Dust 146
" Madison
68
" Berzelia
152
" Buckhead . 76 " Belair 162
" Greensboro. 88
Augusta
171
ATHENS BRANCH-From Union Point
To Woodville 5 miles. To Lexington 24 miles.
" Maxey's 13 " Athens 40
" Antioch. ... 17
WASHINGTON BRANCH-From Burnett
To Raytown 5 miles. To Washington. .. 21 miles.
" Ficklin 10
WARRENTON BRANCH-From Camack
To Warrenton. . 5 miles. To Mayfield. . .. 21 miles.
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RAIL ROADS.
MACON & WESTERN RAIL ROAD. A. J. WHITE, Pres't.
E. B. WALKER, Supt. R. A. ANDERSON, Agt.
Distances from Atlanta.
To East Point ... 7 miles. To Milner . . 56 miles.
" Rough & Ready 13 " Barnesville .62
" Forrest .. 15 Goggins 67
" Morrow's 19 " Collins 72
" Jonesboro' .. .23 66 " Forsyth 78
" Lovejoy's
.29
" Smarr's 83
" Bear Creek. .34
" Crawford's.
89
" Fayette
.38
" Howard's
.96
" Griffin.
44
" Macon
.103
" Thornton's
50
SCHEDULE .- (March 1.)
Passenger Trains leave Atlanta as follows : W. &. A. R. R. 8.50 A. M. 7.00 P. M.
Ga. R. R ... 8.55 66 7.15
A. & W. P. R. R.
" 12.15
M. & W. R. R. 7.15 8.15
Arrive :
W. A. A. R. R .1.35 A. M. 1.15 P. M. Ga. R. R .. 10.05 6.00
A & W. P. R. R. 8.37
66 66
M. & W. R. R.
2.00 P. M. 4.35
MISCELLANEOUS.
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BANKS.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK.
A. AUSTELL, President. W. H. TULLER, Cashier.
Directors .- A. Austell, M. G. Dobbins, Wm. R. Phil- lips, Jesse McKendon, J. H. James.
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK.
JOHN RICE, President. E. L. JONES, Cashier.
Directors-W. W. Clayton, E. E. Rawson, S. A. Du- rand, John Collier.
LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
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GATE CITY.
Organized April 10, 1866. Regular meeting 10th of each month.
J. R. Wallace, Pres't. W. J. Houston, Treasr.
N. R. Fowler, Sec'y. N. J. Hammond, Att'y.
Directors .- F. M. Richardson, Thos. Spencer, L. C. Wells, Wm. Rushton.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
FULTON.
Organized, June 8, 1866. Regular meeting 8th of each month.
Perino Brown, Prest. N. R. Fowler, Treasurer.
C. F. Wood, Sec'y. Dan'l Pittman, Attorney.
Directors .- C. F. Wood, E. R. Sasseen, John Glen, F. P. Rice.
STONEWALL.
Organized August 4, 1866. Regular meeting 4th of each month.
S. A. Verdery, Prest. B. F. Moore, Treasurer.
J. S. Peterson, Sec'y. L. J. Glenn, Att'y.
Directors .- John A. Doane, R. P. Zimmerman, J. W. Clayton, J. M. Rall.
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MECHANICS.
Organized October 6, 1866. Regular meeting 12th of each month.
L. C. Wells, President. W. J. Houston, Treas'r. S. W. Grubb, Sec'y. N. J. Hammond, Att'y.
Directors .- J. R. Wallace, Thos. Spencer, F. M. Rich- ardson, J. E. Gullott.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
RATES OF DRAYAGE.
Molasses per hogshead. $1.00
Sugar, per hogshead. 75
Flour, meal, bacon, etc., and all kinds of bulk freight,
that can be safely transferred, per load of 1800 lbs.
60
For a one horse dray load of 900 lbs. 30
For all parts of loads, and small articles, charges may be made in proportion ; but no change ex- cept by special agreement, required to be less than 25
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Bushel.
Lbs. Bushel. Lbs.
Wheat .60
Blue Grass Seed 14
Shelled Corn 56
Buckwheat . 52
Corn in the eai 70
Dried Peaches 38
Peas 60
Dried Apples. 24
Rye 56
Onions 57
50
Barley 47
Irish Potatoes .60
Malt
38
Sweet Potatoes .55
Bran 20
White Beans .60
Turnips 55
8
Clover Seed .. .60
Unslacked Lime 80
Timothy Seed. 45
Corn Meal 48
Flax Seed. 56
Fine Salt.
55
Hemp Seed, 44
Ground Peas
25
A box 24 by 16 inches, 22 deep, contains 1 barrel.
A box 16 by 163 inches, 8 deep, contains 1 bushel.
A box 8 by S3 inches, 8 deep, contains 1 peck.
A box 4 by 4 inches, 43 deep, contains half gallon. A box 4 by 4 inches, 2} deep, contains 1 quart.
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Salt
Oats 32
Stone Coal 80
Castor Beans 46
Plastering Hair
PURCHASERS' PILOT.
NOTE .- In compiling the following pages for the guidance of purchasers, we have endeavored to represent every branch of business, consulting, at the same time, the interests of buyers. While the List of Articles, &c., will be found brief, and but few Firms named under each head, it is believed the catalogue will prove sufficiently full to enable any person, though unacquainted in the city, readily to determine where and of whom to make their purchases.
For location of Parties see "Citizens List."
Agents, Collecting. T S Garner. J F Shecut. [See also Attorneys.] Agents, Insurance. M C Blanchard. W P Patillo.
C B Wellborn.
John C Whitner. W H Hancock. Jennings & Crane. Wm. Jennings. L B Davis.
Agents, Manufacturers'. J W Clayton & Co. M R Bell & Co. King, Hardee & Co. P P Pease & Co. Agents, Real Estate. Bell & Bell. T S Garner. V A Gaskill. G W Adair. Edward Parsons. J. O. Harris.
Agricultural Implements. T M & R C Clarke. King, Hardee & Co. Tommey & Stewart. Johnson & Echols.
P P Pease & Co. Clayton & Adair.
Ammunition. Heinz & Berkele. J C Rogers. TM & R C Clarke. Phillips & Flanders.
Aprons & Jewels, Masonic. Chandler & Barrow.
Anti-Friction Metal. JE Gullatt. IInnnicutt & Bellingrath.
Architects. Fay & Corput. Columbus Hughes.
Artists, Photographic. Dill & Maier.
O R Lane. F. Kuhn. S H Davis.
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PURCHASERS' PILOT.
Attorneys at Law.
J M Calhoun & Son Gartrell & Jackson Hill & Candler Wm H Hulsey William Ezzard M A Ball John Milledge, Jr
Hammond, Mynatt Wellborn
&
S Weil
Collier & Hoyt
V A Gaskill
Alston & Winn
Tidwell & Fears
George S Thomas
A W Hammond & Son
L E Bleckley
L J Glenn & Son
Brown & Pope W L Goldsmith
N S Craven
John L Hopkins
George Hillyer
HI J Sprayberry Robert Baugh Farrow & Simpson Jared Irwin Whitaker.
J W Duncan
Daniel Pittman
Marshall J Clarke J M Clarke
Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Jared I Whitaker, pro. Auctioneers. William M Hill Shackelford & Ketcham C Powell
Axles, Iron. T M & R C Clarke Tommey & Stewart Bacon, Bagging and Rope G L Anderson & Co M R Bell & Co Clayton & Adair Orme & Farrar
Roberts, Reid & Co King, Hardee & Co
MeDaniel, Strong & Co Meador Brothers
P P Pease & Co Phillips & Flanders
A K Seago
R H McCrosky J W Clayton & Co Wylie, Johnson & Co Bakers. G W Jack W C Loughmiller
Banks and Bankers Atlanta National Bank
Georgia National Bank John H James
Bedsteads
A Ergenzinger
George P Frazer
Morgan & Co Phillips & Flanders
Bellows, Bells, Belting T M & R C Clarke Tommey & Stewart Black and White Lead Taylor & Davis McCamy & Co Massey, Swanson & Co J T Jenkins & Co
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PURCHASERS' PILOT.
Blank Books. Jared I Whitaker J J Toon [See Bookesllers ] Blacksmiths. Ford & Booth J E Gullatt Hunnicutt & Bellingrath William Forsyth Blacksmiths' Tools. T M & R C Clarke Tommey & Stewart Boarding Houses. A W Brown Mrs Eliza Johnson Mrs S H Coleman Bell Mansion Covington House Mechanic House Mrs G B Douglass T M Jones John T Hall George Powers Mrs A J Simms Mrs N N Kidd Mrs II C Hathaway Mrs Elizabeth Hanye W W Wallace Boiler Makers. J E Gullatt Joseph Winship & Co Porter & Butler Gate City Foundry, &c Bonnets and Trimmings Mrs W G Knox Book Binderies. J J Toon Jared I Whitaker
Book Sellers. M Lynch & Co J J & S P Richards Sheldon & Connor B B Crew & Co Boot and Shoe Merchants Banks, Eddleman & Co Force & Co
Bottler T W West
Brass Finisher Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Brass Founder J E Gullatt Brick Makers
J F Phinizy Thomas G Heely A B Ragan Lewis Lawshe
Britania Ware T R Ripley Bridles, Collers, etc Tommey & Stewart" Mitchell & O'Connor Andrews, Rogers & Co Brokers J M Willis & Co John II James M G Dobbins & Co E R Laws W P Chisolm Builders' Hardware T M & R C Clarke Tommey & Stewart Heinz & Berkele Builders' Material King, Hardee & Co A K Seago
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PURCHASERS' PILOT.
Builders.
S B Sherwood.
T G Heely G T Ogletree John Boutell
Cabinet Makers' Material
Geo. P Frazer A Ergenzinger Morgan & Co
Canes J M Holbrook
Candy Manufacturer G W Jack
Card Pictures
O R Lane F Kuhn
Dill & Maier
[See, also, Book Sellers]
Carpenters' Tools
[See Hardware, etc.]
Carpet Dealers
S S Kendrick & Co Talley Brown & Co
Carriage Hardware [See Builders' Hardware] Carriage Makers Ford & Booth
Champagne Cox & Hill
George Sharpe, Jr Burns & Dryer
Chandeliers
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Childrens' Shoes
Banks, Eddldman & Co. Paige Fleishel & Co Force & Co
Scott & Freeman
China Ware, etc. TR Ripley
Clocks and Watches
B Herman & W Bollman
Er Lawshe
E E Earnest
Clothiers
Friedman & Loveman
Paige, Fleishel & Co
Wm Rich & Co
Reeve & Co
Herring & Leyden
Coal A C Ladd
Combs and Brushes Talley, Brown & Co
Silvey & Dougherty
Coffee [See Com. Merchants]
Confectioners
G W Jack
F Cora & Co.
E Van Goidsnoven
G Paoliello
T G Riley
John T Hagan Simmons & Henderson
Commercial College
G Walton Knight
Commissioners of Deeds
H P Farrow
C B Wellborn
Commission Merchants A K Seago
G L Anderson & Co
R H McCrosky
M R Bell & Co
Clayton & Adair
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PURCHASERS' PILOT.
Fains & Parrott Johnson & Echols King, Hardee & Co McDaniel, Strong & Co Meador Brothers P P Pease & Co Oliver & Waddail Phillips & Flanders Roberts, Reid & Co C B Wellborn Witt & Norman Wylie, Johnson & Co Zimmerman & Verdery Langston, Crane & Ham- mock L H Hope & Co Abbott & Brothers P & G T Dodd Adair & Lee Wiley & Carroll Cofer & McCalla A M Wallace I O McDaniel
R J Lowry & Co J C Rogers Skinner & Co Ford & Hightower Arnold, Dunlap & Cane West & Guthrie J L King & Son L S Salmons & Co Johnson, Snow & Co Steadman & Simmons A J Robert & Co Pratte, Edwards & Co James L Zachry Glenn, Wright & Carr Tidwell & Holliday
Smith & Richmond J L Zachry Henderson, Chisolm & Co Garrett & Brother Chapman & Rucker L C & T L Wells Orme & Farrar John Harris & Sons Butler & Peters Van Epps & Tippin
Contractors S B Sherwood
Willis Peck
G T Ogletree
T G Heely
J A Hayden John Boutell
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