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LOOK SHARP
AND
STEP SCATTERING-.
R«O«ir«d this day at the ° Varieties.” White
hall Street, East ot Railroad, between
Railroad and Marietta Street.
too barMto Extra Varney Flour,
too 4»mo Oral. P»g»i Callan,
WOO fatal fau«
10 hnuRS Kxtra Flna Cheese,
10 bakes assorted Candy,
t buite K,«k Candy.
10 boxes Sod Orvaui Candy,
10 base* Butter Crackers
10 beaus Bi Cartonata Soda,
30 Itoxa Star Candice,
10 boxes Pearl Starch,
to pieces beauliftll Prints
10 pjacae Scotch Uiughsui.
0 gross Bottles and ?orka,
1 Brussels Carpet and Rug
100 kaga Nalls 4 to 12,
1 flna Opera Glass,
SO down Spelling Books.
Glass Bxlo, 10x12,12xW. 12x20.14x20.
Ladue and Oenta Boot, and Shoes, assorted, Um
brellas, assorted. Handkerchief*. Towels La
dies Belts ami Buckles Coat Buttons
Caudle Moulds Con ut a r . -
Urusbes 4 Brooms
1 aney Bas
kets.
Brittauia and Cocoa Dippers Wlilte Wash Brushes Cedar
Bukets.(BitASS BANDS) Toy Buckets. Meal Sift
era, Spittoons, Raisins, Figs, 4c., Ao.
F. Hagan & Go’s,
‘•VARIETIKS,” East of Hailroad
July 30-ts
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE
C O M P A I\ A r .
Oldest in the State save One I
CHARTERED IN 1859:
Capital Stock, - $350,000.
A LARGE CASH AND SURPLUS ON HAND.
RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL TERMS.
D. T. WILLCOX, J. P. BOZEMAN.
Secretary. President.
John 0. Whitner,
July 30—ts Agent, Roark’s Building.
Intelligencer eopy.
Auctioneer,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
"Wlxi.teh.ali Street,
NEAR ROARK’S CORNER.
All boeineaa entrusted to ma will meet with prompt
attention
I hare several FARMS for sale. Auction days Wed
nesdays and Saturdays.
July29—tf
JOHN C. WHITNER,
INSURANCE AGENT!
AND
COLLECTOR OF NOTES, &C.,
In Bark's Building,
MITCHELL ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE WHITEHALL.
40- Buaioese promptly attended to.
IntoUlrencer eopy July 30—ly
HERSHBERG,LOEB& CO.,
Have just received a Urge and fresh lot of
Gentlemen’s Wh’te Linen Shirts,
Northern Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and
Gents' Furnishing Goods Generally.
ALSO,
Carpet Bags, Pocket Books, &c.
Aug s— ts
D. P. FERGUSON,
GENERAL GROCER
AND
Commission Merchant,
Strict attention given to all ordera and consignments.
NO. <l,
Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga.
July l«-3m
FOR SALE.
500 BVIHKLS PRIME WHITE CORN,
4,000 povsbs choice bacon sides,
500 POUNDS CHOICE BACON HAMS,
50 KEGS NAILS. FROM 4’ a TO SO’a,
SUPERIOR LOT GRI.IDBTO.Vi S,
f.AMGK LOT SOLE LEATHER,
CORN MEAL, WOOD BUCKETS,
HOLLOW WARE, *C.
Wylie Johnson & Co.,
Joly 25—ts D'-pot Street, near Trout House.
A BUSINESSLOT FOR SALE
ON Forsyth, running back near to Broad S'reet. Thix
in very dMirublo property. Call and mm» pkt, Ac.
Eleven wren near the iubacriber’* forme: rwidence on
the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Apply promptly to
A. JK. KEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
July 28—ts
D. F. HAMMtND. R. BAUGH.
LAW OFFICE.
HAMMOND & BAUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Next door to Intelligencer Office, over Willie A Young’i
old eland, on Alabama etr<xt, Atlanta, Georgia.
J uiy H—3m
B. B. BABBXXN. | T. B. WHITAKKR. | A. K. BXAfIO.
SASSEEN. WHITAKER & CO.
;AUC T I O N
AND
Commission Merchants,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS & BROKERS.
IN LOWKR STORY OF TUB
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
AIII A. N T A. Cr E O RGI A.
THK services of the well-known W. M. Hill have been
engaged a» Auctioneer. Strict and prompt atten
tion will b < given to all buslueM entrusted to their care,
and prompt returns made.
They refer to Messrs. Dunn 4 Mangham, Macon, Ga.;
Col. It. A. Crawford, Macon, Ga.; Messrs. W. A. Ramsey
A Co., Augusta, Ga.; C. V. Walker A Co., Augusta, Q*g
Col. J. R. Powell, Montgomery, Ala; Messrs. Lee 4
Norton, Montgomery, Ala.
We have a large, commodious room for storing.
Aug 16—Im
GREAT MAMMOTH
AUCTION SALE.
SASSEEN, WIFTIKER & CO.,
Will sell on th© Second Monday in October next, at
their Auction House in the City of Atlanta,
A EARCE NUMBER OF CITY LOTS,
Both business and building lots on the most desira
ble streets In the City, situated in part on the
following streets: Whitehall, Marietta. Loyd,
Peachtree, Decatur, Pryor, Mitchell,
Forsyth, Broad and Walton streets.
ALSO,
Several Thousand Acres of
DESIRABLE TRACTS OF LAND
In this and different sections of the State.
They invite those wishing to sell their City Lots and
Landed Estates ta make early application and secure a
place in our Catalogue of Real Estate, as we will in a
few days give a complete description and advertise them
in all the principal newspapers in the United States.
W. 11. 1111.1..
Auctioneer.
W- Auensta Chronicle 4 Sentinel, Macon T dcgraph,
Columbus' Enquirer will each copy iwelve time, and
aeud bill to ’he Intelligencer office for collection.
July 3u—tl
TEN YEARS LEASE.
WE WILL LEASE
T’WO LOTS,
On the Corner of •»
iiARIETTA AND - BBOAQ STREETS,
For the term of
TEN YEARS.
Parties wishing to
LEASE OR BUILD
Will do well to call on ns, as we are prepared to give a
BETTER BARGAIN
Than any ever offered in the City of Atlanta.
seen, XVliitalcer Co.
July 30—ts
WEXEL & McBRIDE,
Have just received a lot of NEW GOODS,
consisting of
PRINTS, FLANNELS,
GINGHAMS, JACONET,
MUSLIN, LINEN,
• SWISS,
AND A FINE LOT OF
Silks. French Corsets, Ladies’ and Gents’
Hose, Collars, Belts, Buckles, Cuffs,
Braid, Tape, Dress Buttons, Vail
Buttons. Pearl Shirt Button*,
English Bone Buttons,
Kid Gloves, Ribboss
Perfumery, La
dies’ Hats,
Needles.
ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF
Ladies’ Shoes, & Gents’ Boots
and Shoes.
And other articles too numerous to mention.
Wexel & Mcßride,
PEACHTREE STREET.
July 23—3 m
JOHN T. MEHWR & BROS.,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COM.4IS ION MERCHANTS
AND ' EALERS IN
Gei.eral Merchandize,
IN BUILDING FORMERLY KNOWN
AS THE POST OFFICE.
July 28—Im Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
W- A- RAMBVY I B. f HALL. I JAS. K. GODTBEY.
Augusta, Ga. | Augusta Ga | Antonia, Ga
W. A, RAMSEY & CO,,
auction
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Peachtree, 3d Door from Marietta Street
yVtlsiittJi, Gcorgiu
JNO. 8. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer.
Having established a branch of their business In this city,
we solicit a share of public patruoago. Will give their
prompt and personal attention to the sale and purchase
of Bonds Stocks. Heal Estate. Merchandise, Ac., having
urge experience and ample facilities. Julyfi—tf
ALOW, FALL &GRAY,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
No. 47 College Street.
Nashville, Tennessee,
We have in Store, and keep constantly on hand, a large
and complete stock of
AMERICAN AID FOREIGN
HARDWARE,
Which will be sold at very reasonable rates st
Wholesale or Retail,
We also keep a full stock o
/
Gum and Leather Belting,
Bolting Cloths,
Gummor Bitts,
Saw Hummers &c., &c.
1,000 Dozen Assorted Pocket Knives,
300 Gross Assorted Knives and Forks,
1,000 Dozen hocks of Every Description,
390 Dozen Axes, Best Brands,
1,000 Dozen Files, Best Brands, Assorted,
900 Coils Rope, All Sizes.
ALSO,
A full assortment of
Carpenter’s and Blacksmith’s
TOOLS,
For Bal© by ALEXANDER, FALL * GRAY,
No. 47 College Nashville, Tennessee.
Joly 25—Im
HOTEL PROPERTY
FOB SALE.
We will sell at-private sale the
Trout House
PROPERTY.
Situated on the corner of
PRYOR AND DECATUR STREETS,
which needs no comment on our part, as
showing it to be the very
BEST SITE FOR A HOTEL
In the
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Call immediately, as we offer great induce'-
meats to parties wishing to build. The prop,
erty can be so built as to make
TWELVE LAKGK STORE ROOMS
UNDER THE' HOTEL.
SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO. !
Aug 1-ts
“Here’s Your 3-Penny Nails,”
Another fresh arrival at the
“VARIETIES,”
WHITEHALL STREET, EAST OF
RAILROAD, BEAT DOOR TO
SALMONS &. SIMMONS.
50 Kegs NAILS, 3 to 12,
6 Sacks Fine RIO COFFEE,
20 Kits No. 1 MACKEREL,
WELL BUCKETS,
TuY BU KETS,
Mason ai d Plaaterng TROWELS,
SPELLING BOOKS. &o.
COME IbIOHT ALONG.
F. HAGAA <fc CO.
Aug. s—ts
Private Sale.
GODFREY & OATMAN.
50 SackH Extra Family Elour (new),
40 Boxes Choice Chewing Tobacco,
1 Lot Fine Cigars,
1000 Pounds Bacon.
July 26—ts
BILLIARDS AND POOL
* ——
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL
BILLIARD AKD POOL ROOM
HAS been opened in the basement of the Exchange
Hotel with three ixce.leut Tubies. The room is
large, light and cool, billiard and Pool Players will find
everything conducing to their amiiMwinent in good order.
Th© Billiard and Pool Room is open from eight in the
morning until oiovou o'clock at night. July iSG— Im
J. n. o ISOOTT. J. B PARSONS. C. P. FRaUIAN.
WT, I’ARSOAS & FREEMAN,
Whitehall Street,
Have just received another fresh supply of Now Goods,
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE STIFFS,
Fancy Toilet Soaps.
PERFUMES, &C.
Our goods are pnrchated from the Eastern markets, and
are of th© latent style and best quality. Persons de
siring anything in our line will do well to call
and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as we buy for eash only and
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Physicians Prescriptions Carefully
COMPOUNDED.
N. B We also have a News Depot established at the
Exchange Hotel, Alabama street, under the management
of Mr. George Sasseen. where will be found all the lead
ing papers of the country. Periodicals, Books. Stationery,
Ac . Ac SCOTT, PARSONS & FREEMAN.
July 15—ts
WINN, TIBBS & CO.,
GROCERS jVNrr>
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
GOLD AND SILVER COINS.
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
Will neep constantly on baud
BACON, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL,
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO
SALT, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
OSNABURGS, COTTON YARNS,
&o, &c-, &e.
Prompt returns mad© for all goods sold on com
mission. July 11—3 m
T H E
CHRISTIAN INDEX.
BY the First of October, or as soon as the mails are re
established, I will renew the publication of the
“CHRISTIAN INDEX.” and of the “CHILD’S INDEX,”
I h v© bean publishing.
Pri *f “ Christian Index,” per annum,..s3 00
Pri e of “ Child’s Index,'’ per annum, 50
Money mav be remitted at once, as my determination is
positive. My desire is to secure a large subscription list
with which to begin, and I issue this Prospectus that
subscribers may have time to forward their remittances
It is my inrention tc issiw first class papers, and no
pains or expense will be spared to secure that ©nd The
best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the
h’ghest religious and literary talent will be given to th©
papers. The CHILD'S PAPER will be profusely illus
trated, an I will, in every sense, be made to conform to
its new title,
The Child’s Delight.
Money may be sent by Express or otherwise—if by
Express, at mv risk, if the Express receipt is sent me,
on the resumption cf mail facilities.
My connection with the Aim of J. W. Burke A <k>, is
dissolved, but I will establish an office In Macon, Georgia
where communications may be addressed.
SAMUEL BOYKIN.
Jy29—lm
E, M. BROCK. I T. S. MORGAN.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
£BB BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN
Foreign and Domestic Exchange,
Coin, Uncurrent Money & Cotton.
I HAVE this day taken into partnership THOMAS S.
MORGAN. I do this io recognition and apprecia
tian of his unimpeachable integrity, and high capacity
as a business man, and his 'ong satisfactory and success
ful management of my commercial and financial al airs,
and his fidelity to tny interest*, (having been with me
almost jrithout intermission for more than fifteen y ears.)
I do therefore commend him with confidence to the bu
siness public.
E, M. BRUCE.
Aug 6—6 m
ANDREW IIITIUMX & CO.,
GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
KO. 116 MAIN STREET,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,
Orders for Groceries. Provisions, Bagging and Rone,
promptly executed.
July 25—6 m
WmrHTIVIcNAIVIEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayette, Chambers Co. Alabama.
WILL attend promptly to all professional bueinwe
entrusted to his care.
Particular attention will be paid to Collections and
prompt returns made.
July 27—ts
Notice.
fIIUE Partnership of the firm of Powell & Marshall Is
I this day dissolved by mutual consent.
0. POWELL,
Atlanta, July 27, 18C5, Il MaIUIIALL.
T e business will be carried on by U Powell, who will
pay all r limaoi the lato firm, and respectfully solicits
pairuaago. » July 23—It
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BY
Spray berry & White,
LAND AGENTS,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
We offer for Sal© at the Lowest Prices for Cash, the fol
lowing list of Lands and Town Property.
40- TITLES IN ALL CASES GUARANTEED.
Lot of Land No. 191, 25th District, 3d Section,
Murray County, Georgia.
Lot of Laud No. 188, 8 b District, 4th Section
Walker County, Georgia.
Lots of Land Ncs. 281 282. 295. 298 and 318,
12th District, 4th Section, Walker County,
Georgia.
Lot of Land No. 279, 10;h District, 4th Section,
Walker County, Georgia.
East-half of Lot of Land No. 73, 26tb District,
31 Section, Walker County, Georgia.
Lot of Land No. 206, 13th District, 4th Section,
Chattooga County, Georgia.
Lot of Land No. 241, 13th District, 4tb Section,
Chattooga County, Georgia.
Mineral Lands.
Lot of Laud No. 965. 1 Itb District, 4tb Section,
Lumpkin County, Gporgltf.
One-eielith interest hi the south half of Lot No.
229, 28th District, 3d Section, Catoosa County,
Georgia.
East Iftlt of the northeast, quarter of Section
26, Township 10, Range 9, CLerokee County,
Alabama.
Five Business Lots in the
Town of Ringgold.
TO LEASE.
Wo have some desirable Business Lots to Lease in this
City. Those seeking investments in Georgia
Lauds cannot do better than to give us
a call at our office on Whitehall
Street, near Railroad
crossing.
Sprayberry & White.
July 25—Im
W. A. RAMSEY. | B. HALL.
W. A. RAMSEY & CO..
• AUCTION
AND
General Commission Merchants
308 BROAD STREET,
(Opposite Union Bank,)
ztUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer,
WPI give their prompt and personal attention to the
sale nnd purchase of Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, Mer
chandise, Ac., having large experience and ample fa
cilities
july6—tf
MOSS & TRIGG,
IMPOSTEBS OF
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS.&c.,
KO. 536 MAIN STREET,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,
Aug B—6m
NEW VARIETY STORE.
JF’. <*3 00.,
WHITEHALL STREET,
BAST OF THE RAILROAD,
Between Railroad and Decatur Street,
Keep conatautly on band, at Wholesale and Retail,
Ury Good. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ready
made Clothing, Har.lvrare, Glass and
Putty, Paints and Oils, Fancy
Groceries and Confectioneries.
aug 3 ts
nxnax’v
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MOUSE.
T. P. FLEMiyG & CO.,
HAVE opened on Mitchell street, next door to Roark’s
Corner, for the purpose of doing a general Auction
and Commission Business. Persons entrusting consign
ments may rest assured that their interest will be cared
for. Our motto is, * Quick sales and prompt returns.”
In the Auction Department, the services of the well
known T D. WRIGHT have been secured, who has no
superior as au Auctioneer. july6 3m
EXCUA VGE IIOTEIa
Is prepared to furnish
Bread and. Cakes,
In any quantity, and will get up, on the shortest notice,
Fancy Cakes for Parties.
July 30—tt SASSEEN, WHITAKER t CO.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.,
PROPRIKTOIiS,
Atlanta, Georgia,
July 30—ts
R. J. GODFREY- | 8. B. OATMAN.
GODFREY & OATMAN,
AUCTION AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Peaclitree Street, Second Door from
marietta Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
JNO, 8. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
Will give their prompt attention to all en-
trusted to thron Vgu. Coneigwniotits ol Pioducu
and Morchaudiso svheitod.
July 26—viu
T. L LAXC-Tog. I HEM r. <a*XK I C C IIAMMOCX
LMFON, I’HiINE&IIAMAHKK
GENERAL
CQmmission Merchants,
ALABAMA STK KK T,
Under Exchange Hote,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Will give thc r prompt and personal attention to the
puichase and sale o' all kinds of Merchandize
and Country Produce. Consignments of
Al rchamlize from all p-itsof the
Union solicited.
J?e/trences:
G. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, 8. C-: A. J. Brady and
Christian k Beil, Savannah, Ga.; Hifnizy Ar Clayton Au
gusto. Sa.; P. P Pe.f©. Macon. G.,; J. i!, Porter. Ag-nt
Georgia Railroad ; R. J. lx)wry &Co.. A lento. Gu.- K. L.
Moes, Athens, Ga ; L t 4. McGwier, Albany, Ga.
July 22—ts 7 ’
c. 1 BROWN. | GIO. W. PARROTT.
BROWN & PARROTT,
DEALERS IN
Fancy and Family Groceries
AND
Commission Merchants.
Particular attention given to aala of Weetern
Produce, and purchase and safe of Cotton.
Trout House Block.
Decatur (Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Refer to W. W. Cliyton. late Aeent Qeorvia Railroad
•nd Bankiu Company. A»h "lilnzy i < layton, 6eo.
K. Crump 4 Co.. -iigust. : Noble A. Hardee * Co., Bz
vannah; W H Inmau, 80 Val S reef, New York.
July 28—ts
w. J. aa&uxTT | vol'ko aaxxzTT.
GARRETT & BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
SECOND DOOR FROM MASONIC HALL,
Decatur St, Atlanta, Ga.,
Rtfermai.— Pbmizy 4 Clayton, Augusta; J. r,. Villa
knga. Sa van nab ; J. W. tears s Co. M con ; R L. Molt,
Columbus jCol. A.P. Wright, Thomasville ; W. L. High,
Madison ; Wm. C Riy Montgomery ; McGruder, Taylor
& Roberts, Baltimore; Austell & lum»n, New Yoik.
July 22—ts
jcair savDsa. | Taos. s. BNTnza.
JOHN SNYDER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
Commission Merchants,
FOR THK BALK OF
Western and Southern Produce,
306 Main Street, bet, Third and Fourth
Louisville, Ky.
Agents for the sale of Raw Whisky,
49* Particular attention given to sal© of all kinds of
Grain and t ouutry Produce.
July 27—2 m
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
E. M. MUNDAY,
At his old stand on Pryor Stheet, north
of Trout House,
LS now recelVina a I uge lot of Dry Goods, direct from
New York, consisting of
Prints, Gingham,. Muslin, Jaconet, Flannel,
Swiss, Pants’ Goods, &c.
ALSO
A line collection of Lnriiee and Gen a Boots
and Shoes,
ALSO
A fine lot of School Books. Give me a call.
Aug 13—Im
OK. J. 'J'. CAMI’BELL,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
above Roark 9 WhlUhaXl 5C., Jtfanfa, <?a.,
Respectfully informs the cititens of Atlanta and
vicinity that ho is prepared to do all
work in bis lino.
4®* He is prepare.! to Mount T« eth on Rubber Plate
according to the latest style. AU orders promptly at
tended to. July 29—Im
diO.l
Inform their old patrons and th© public generally
that they have resumed the
PRACTICE!
Os the various branches of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION.
49* They can he found at all times at thMr residence,
corner of Washington and Peters streets, Atlanta, Ga.
July 14—3 m
Painters, Glaziers & Builders.
We hare on hand, and for sale low, a large lot of
WINDOW GLASS, of all Sorts
and Sizes,
PUTTY,
WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL.
Call at once or your chance will icon Im gone
SASSEEN, Will TAKER A CO.
Au; XC—U