The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 17, 1873, Image 7

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== 5= as ~ tr Personals. Three Cottages for Sale 1 rOUK-BOOM COTTAGE, with front Verandah Mrs. Edina M. SUnton u again x#rj ill. Hanton Marble paid $100,(WO for the last quarter of the 'World’s stock. Wbitelaw Beid is an occasional victim of fgot in Louisiana. E. P. Whipple, the essayist, has been rein stated os literary editor ot the Boston Globe. James Gordon Bennett, it is seid, will sail for New York in November. He is now in Paris. Bromley, the fanny man of the Tribnne, like Fox, Grimaldi and other hnmorists, sel dom smiles in private. Fred. Chase Hutchinson, of the noted Hatch- icson family, died last week, aged twenty- two years. J. B. Chamberlain, the graceful leader- writer of the World, is much broken down in health, and writes hardly anything. Sickles has made-up with Castelar. He is noted for his forgiving disposition—[Boston Post. The London correspondent of the New York Times is a brother of Mr. Jennings, bnt be signs his initials reversed, J. H. F. Admirals Winslow and Semmes began their nnval career together as “middies” on the sloO(M>f-war Falmouth. Daniel Webster stole a mule in Alabama tbe other day, and has since been a pendu lum swinging to and fro from a limb. Victoria Woodhull is growing old and gray so fast that Theodore Tilton passes her with out a nod of recognition. New York concludes that it has mistaken _ its Ulan in Bradlaugh- He is nobody's fool, i li.th room. Store room and Pantry, 3-room Kitchen, and he can tell a thing or two, even to New Yorkers. fOSSAU, FORSALE. fZ£k BBLS. CUm MASKED "A,” CONSIGNED OU to A. L. Harris, Atlanta, Ga.. by James Brand, of New York, will be sold to pay chargee, if not called for within thirty days. ED. A. WERNER, aep4t*w3t-dl Agent Georgia R. R. I TWO-MOOM Cottage with rock basement, not finished, with all modern improvements. The two above mentioned residences are located on Castleberry Street, between Forsyth and M A W R R, each containing J* of an acre, more or less. ALSO, 1 BRICE Cottage on Hayne street, 3 rooms finish ed. with all the necessary appurtenances, containing 1-6 of an acre, more or leas. If the above property is cot sold at privste rale in 30 days, it will be Disposed of at Auction. The above property will be sold by M Haverty for the purpose of paying his debts, ana starting anew in business. All my creditors will send their bills to P Walpols, Attorney at Law. All debtors would do well to call and settle, as I mean buainea. Sold by C C HAMMOCK) M. HAVERTY, Real Estate Agent} septli sun&thur&snn F Residence for Sale. OUB LAIiOE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED BOOMS, Harper Brothers and Tom Nast have closed an engagement very favorable to the latter, and ne bas resumed bis ciricaturing for their publications. Mr. Abel Crane, of Taunton, who is seven years beyond three score and ten, dug forty bushels of potatoes between sunset and run- rise the other day. In Anna Dickinson's new lecture, she speaks of as “For Your Bake.” As she charges #200 for it, it looks ns if it was for her own sake. Forney is the latest come-outer. He says ihere are other flags, but for him there is only lire one that floats over the Bepublican party. How long since ? Sothern hasn't thrown n man from his pal- aco railroad car for the last two weeks, and he’s getting terribly hungry for blood and broken bones and newspaper puffs. Lord Cowper has no very high opinion of the house of lords. He said, in a recent speech, that “most of them are bores, and the remainder are fools.” The Italian government has conferred the grand cross of the order of Italy on the Italian consul-general of New York, in consideration of his efforts to snppress the traffic in Italian i children. F. D. Ballard failed to get elected president of a base-ball club in Indiana, and the sensa- tirc youth leaped off a bridge and drowDed himself. Jerome B. Stillson having been disabled by overwork, Montgomery Schuyler, who has long been one of the most brilliant editorial writers of the World's staff, hag been acting a.: manageing editor of that journal, T. C. Evarts, of Montana, writes to the Virginia City Montaniau, complaining of the surveys and reports of Prof. Hayden. He says: “For some reason for which I can hardly account, this man Hayden has seen fit to rename many of the old landmarks of the country, substituting as names to rivers and mountains the names of obscure men of his party, and, when he had exhausted these, was compelled to resort to naming a prominent peak in the Gallatin valley alter an alien Englishman.” It is becoming the rale for most editors of large papers to employ the aid of a sten ographer to do the vast amount of writing incident to sach a position. Such is the practice of Whitlaw Keid, Charles A. Dana, Manton Marble, D. G. Croly, Samuel Bowles, .John W. Forney and some others. Yet Murat Halstead, Horace White and Henry Watterson still do the bulk of their writing each with his own hand. lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub bery and shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100 by 335 eet, In a most excellent neighborhood, and jnat at the: erminua of one of the Street Cer linea. Im provements all new and in perfect order. Apply to WALLACE * FOWLER, Jy37-sun3m Real Eatate Agents, No. 9 Alabama at. WANTED. W ANTED—A partner in a good | aying business. Small capital required. Address through At- ianta P, O. W. L. G. oct8-tf* MACON ADEBTI8E NESTS. BERND BROTHERS Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in mmi SAD9LES. coum BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c., Nos. 44 and 4G Third Street, Macon, Georgia. EMPIRE STONE WORKS — OF— M^coirsr. g a.. mHE undersign Is now prepared to fill all kinds of STONE MASONRY, such as Guttering, Walling JL Graves, and almost everything else in the way of improvements in which stone is required. P. H. WARD, Proprietor. j*y Allordera left at Ward & Nelson's, G7 Cherry street, will receive prompt attention. septU- to Jim AUGUSTA CARDS. WANTED, GOOD COOK for a small family; ALSO, A HOUSE SERVANT, by R. M. Clarke, at Flat j Rock, Ga. Apply at G. W. ADAIR’S, sepll-tf Real Estate Office. DOZIER Sc W.AT,TO~N~ ; ^ioless j Sale **oce IS A. T. FIN NET, Manufacturer and Dealer in C ARRI .A.C3- IB S Sucli as are Needed for The Southern Market. Barouches, Phaetons, Victorias, Cabriolettes, Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables, Doctor’s Phfetons, Sewing MachineJWagons. I Have Now on Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, 241 BROAD WANTED. STR lit MT. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Prescription CleTk, or General Salesman in i drug house. Can furnish beat references. Address G. G. S-, Post Office Box 208. sep27-dtf Macon, Ga. WANTED. THREE GOOD COAT MAKERS, AT 31. & J. HIRSCH'S. REMOVAL.. W E have just moved into th % spacious three story brick store house recently built and occupied by Messrs. Cbspman, Rucker k Co., corner of Ala bama and Forsyth streets, where we will be pleased to see all of our old frienda and customers. We keep constantly on hand a large stock of FLOUR, BACON, BULK MEAT, CORN, OATS, &c. at low figures. We take Cotton at the highest market price in settlement of debts due us. ABBOTT & BBO., eoU-2w Corner Alabama and Forsyth sts., ■ Atlanta, Ga. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. My Xiarge Store, John James’ Certificates for the rent. Terms reasonable. Possession given first of October, for the whole or one half. The stores are well fitted ap for Groceries or Dry Goods—shelv ing, office and counters complete. I will also receive James’ Certificates for the rent of all the dwellings I own. sep30-tf C. P. CASSIN. LATE DAMI-b • Uli-L. * DANIEL & ROWLAND, COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the Celebrated Etiwan, Wando, Dugdale and Cotton Food Guanos, Comer Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. JW CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER BALE.-® auglT.tf. NO COMPETITION PERMITTED. -gl 87 NEW HOTEL FOMENT OR LEASE. r f THE THRIVING YOUNG CITY OF CABTERS- ville, Ga., situated opposite the Depot, on the line of the Western and Atlantic and the terminus of the Cherokee Railroads. It offers unusual advantages for doing a fine and growing business. The building is a three-story Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an nexed. For particulars, addrass “Ricks House,” Car- tersville. Ga. aepl9 2taw 4w BOARDINC. Boarders Wanted. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two Ladies wish ing to room together, can procare Board in a family where there are no children, in one of the best neighborhoods in the City, only a few hundred yards from the business portion of the City, and within a few paces of the Peachtree Street Railroad. Rates low, as it is more for company than profit that Board- ers are wanted. Apply to W. H. BARNETT, octo-tf No. 19 West Baker street. j. r$ui». J. WAJUtU AUJS PARK1 NS & ALLEN. ^rduteris and JSujjepitputyits, Will furnish Plans and Specifications for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS. AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets op postte the KlmtiUl House dftcd-dfcwly. Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. £pecial attention called to the well known numbers, 505—75—28—20 & 22. FACTORY} MT. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN IT., N. Y »saMa «*«■ G. W. JACK, STS A M Candy and Cracker MANUFACTORY. rjTHE CHEAPEST AND M03T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN THE 80UTH, CA-INTIsnElID VEGETABLES, Canned Oysters, Baskets. Crackers, Potted Meats, Toys. Candies, Canned Frails. Tranks. in any quantity. Western and Nortlien Orders Duplicated. 8 ” p24 " Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material, employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre pared to sell work Cheaper than it can bo duplicated from any portion of the United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted to give general satisfaction. A. T. FINNEY. The (tat, Mere Stove Boose. COOKING AND HEATING STOYES-Every kind. Mantels and Grates, Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware, Sheeet Iron, Zinc, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. FALL OPENING — OF — The Paris Millinery Establishment, So. *3 Whitehall Street, Over Meadow k Brat. Miss Mary B. McDowell Haa Received an Elegant Stock of Millinery Gkxxla, CoooUting of the Ltteat Stylea and Nov.Hioa, and reopeetfolly oollcita a call from former patron. and the Lad tea of tha city and vicinity to the owning on ihe l.th end! fthlnetani, ocl3 71 G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. GREAT STYLE — OF — JOHN H. JAMES’, Banker, JReal Estate. O N TUESDAY, 23th November, in Atlanta, valued at from $35,000 to $100,000 00,1 will sell at Auc tion. in this city, commencing at 10 o’clock, on Tues day morning, 25th of November next, the following described magnificent central, rent-paying Real Estate: 1st. THAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (besides base- ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and Hnnter streets, Dry Goods Emporium oocupied by Louie de Saule k Co. This building coat $32,000 and rents for $3,100, all new and a first-class building. 2d. ONE TWO-STORIED {besidesbasement)BRICR STORE, on Whitehall street, next door to James’ Bank corner, occupied by Mrs. Agues Turney and rents for $ 3dL°ONE VACANT LOT an Alabama street, 30* by. 63 feet, alley on east side. 4th. BBIUK OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala bama street, occupied by Samuel Hoyle, rent* for $920. 5th. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini, next to the last named rifflrm MMif|BSrt> jjpa $7K). Gth. VACANT GROUKD^^I^HMBfepating on Peachtree street, adjoinigMEfi^HK*dWE|ares now being finished by B uab Will be divided ss per plat < «MBkd suit able for stores or for with Cottage Lot in rear.. CflflN In ths ;ear of said ground, fomMH^p|kted byS^James, jonting Ellis street. j/K, 7th. ONE VACANT T* LOT. on Church arid Forsyth atftiMHNffcif Jlaaars. Boyd 8th!* A FOEB BOOM COTXAOB end Let on Cain street, occupied by James PsttMtOB. 9th. About TWO ACRES of ground aronod the cele brated Walton Spring, to be divided ir to small lota as per put Thera JAMES L. WATKINS, FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, WAREROOMS, WHITEHALL STREET, M'JUUQHT A C3’3. BLOCK, W8 now opening the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of all kinds of FURNITURE in Atla * Cheapest House in the city. Call and examine. aep23-l r Lewis H. Clarke, THE HATTER. Lawson B. Langford, 69J\Vest Side Whitehall Street. ATLANTA, CA. T NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER 1 BROUGHT to this market Stoves, Stoves, Stoves! The celebrated Charter Oak Stove—the moat popular and mast extensively used in the United States. Agent for the “Atlanta** Cook Stove. Heating Stoves—all kinds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stoves now in the market. •TIN WARE—Of every kind and In the largest quantity. A full supply always on hand, and anything nude to orderpiomptly. "Very Large Supplv of Tin Plate an dTinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc. A Large and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such aa Backets, Tab*, Washbosrita, Flour Pails, Sugar Boxes, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, <t:. A Large quantity of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. Silver Plated "W are- Department for tlio DacLiea: My large stock of handsome House Furnishing goods. Vases, Toilet Seta, etc., are well arranged for inspec tion. The Ladies are invited to call and see them. I have laid in a stock lor a large WHOLESALE TRADE. In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special inducements over any other market. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfully packed, and every advantage of the market given. I am now moving Into my new store, 69 Westaide of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood 4 Co. The public are invited to step in and look at my new store and naw goods. *L. B. LANGFORD. '3STew Groods Opening Every Day. Silk. Beaver, Fur and Felt Hats KING’S CURE chicken cholera. ■-JPOOSASD8 OF DOLLARS MAT BE ANNUALLY SAVED BY THE USB OF THIS SIMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY—ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CENTS. MAZES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE DISEASE. Prepared by Da. WILLIAM KINO, Athens, Ga. For sale at wholesale by HALLETT, BEAVER k BURBANK. New York. O. 8. EEWTON, Atlanta. Ga. BARRETT. L-5D k Co. Augusta, Ga W. D. HOYT k Co., Ren oe TRUNKS, VALISES AND CANES : |hats HATS HATS Jhats HATS HATS U HATS HATS HATS • [hats HATS HATS.. Ihats HATS HATS Jhats HAfS HATS., (hats HATS HATS [hats HATS HATS Clarke’s Special : NOBBY HATS*: EVERY BRANCH OF FASHIONABLE HATS | flATSF HAItJ HAT81 JIA1S1 Jl^TSJJIMILJAH | jHH J The Place where the Fashionables Buy. LEWIS H. CLARKE'S •ep28- Whitehall Street The recant money panic has Riven Mr. James some inconvenience and he desires to sell hie property and increase bia banking capital. His loss by a panic sale will be the purchasers gain. His private residence on Peachtree street, that cost $69,000, and his Bank Block, on Whitehall street end Railroad, that cost $75,000 last year, and rents for $10,000 per annum, will not be told. Plata of vacant property will be posted. CanlUltata from a distance and at home, are invited to examine all this gilt edged, reut-peying, central property. TERMS—One-third cash, balance in two and foot months with tea percent, interest. Unquestionable titles. Loan Certificates and deposits In James’ Bank re ceived in payment. Good Railroad, City or State bonds received aa cash at their market value, which will be agreed upon before the sale commences, upon inquiry. This is certainly the finest oppoitanity for capital ists to make safe investments, that has been presented for yeara. I will show this property or give any In formation about it at any time to those who will cal! at my office. G. W. aDAIK. Real Estate Agent, No. 1 Kimball Hones. OcilO-12,19,26. nov2.9,16.23.25. WILLIAM RICH & CO. Wholesale Dealers in What is Life Without Comfort? T O carry ont the abeve, I am prepared to furnish LATHS at low prices; also, Southwest Georgia Flooring, dressed and matched, and moulding to suit the tinu-e, at low prices octS-lm ANTHONY MURPHY. Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery and] White Goods, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 3M. B.-«Wo Dvlplloato No WIVorUBtlto,] icpIMni THE ‘VURjGKEIETIE-A. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. S 11,314 75 - 353,413 79 • • 342,099 84 -1,500,000 00 Liabilities Assets Net Assets Losses Paid Since Organization Forty-one yeara In existence. Rates as low as In any other Good Company. ail Iioaaoa will fc> o Promptly P*ldl. Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor gia, for aecurity of the policy in this State. W. L. OOWABDEN, President. | WM. WILLIS, JR., Secretary J. GADSDEN KING, Agent, Broad street, ATLANTA, GA. Also, Agent for tbel London snd Lancashire Fire—Capital: $5,000,000. State Agent, Cotton States life Insurance Company, Macon, Ga.— Aeaets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, $100,000. ang28-2m m. £iwii MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF i Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c., Amongst which are Soda, Batter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk, Batter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at tho LOWEST PRICES I andlguarantee my goods to give satisfaction. South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga,