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DAILY NEW ERA.
OFFICK OF TIIK NKW KHA.
In the Bulldin< known tlie “Ten
ftenker House,** o • Loyd Street.
NEW RATES
Th* following ara the r tt-s or subscription and adver
tising for tie Dally New K n.
D.ilv for one in >n«h f J 00
Duly for six months 5 00
Dally lor twelve in >nthe 10 GO
Finale copies, nt the counter. 5 cents.
Advertising. Il 00 per -qnireof ten lines, and 50 ce-ts
for each subsequent in»t* tian.
LE(; U ADVBRTISEJIE’rrs.
Sales of Reni hstate, by A iminisDat«»rs. Executors or
Guadians. are required by l»*w ’o bo held on the first
Tuesday in each mouth, between the hours of t.-n in
tnw forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court
House in the c. tint.v iu which the property is situated
N .fees of these ssiee must be given in a public
gax tte forty days previous.
Notices <*f the sale of personal property must be given
iu lite manner, through a public caxette. teu days pro
viou« to sde day.
No»ice to’Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be
pub'isheJ forty day •
Notice that appliciUon must be made to the Court of
Or Unary jor leave to sell real estate must be published
for two months.
Citations f r letters of Administration. Guardianship,
Ac . mint be published thirty days—so dUmtsdon from
Administrate ». monthly six mouths—for dismission
from Guardianship. turty days
Rules for fie so echwure of Mortgages must be pub
lish-d monthly tor four months—for establishing lost
Capers, for the ful apace of three months —fur compel
ng titles from Kxe utors or Admini>trat-rs. where
bond his ween viveu by the deceased, fui the full space
«*f three months.
Publications will always be continued according to
those, the lr<al requiremeutA, unless otherwise ordered,
at the following rates:
She iff’s Sales per levy of tun lin eor less $3 00
Sheriff’s Mortgage ri fiu sales, per square 50
Tax C dlector’e Sales, per square 50
Cituions for letters of administration 3 00
Citations for letters of Guardianship 8 00
Nutio* of application for dismiss*un from Adminis
tioi 00
Notice of application for dismission from Guardian-
ship 4 00
Application to sell real estate 600 ;
Notice t<» DebVxs and Creditors 300 ,
Sale of Real .-estate, per square 50
Fates of perish able property, ten days 2 00
Betray Notices, sixty d*ys 4 00
Foreclosure of Mortgage, per square 50
For m in advertising bis wife, (in advance) 10 00
Marriage Notices 1 00
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OP
GEORGIA.
A PRJ LAMATIOX.
By J otts Jonsson. Provisional Governor.
To the People of Georgia :
Wbkbk.s, by the Proclamation of Andrew
Johnson, President of the United States, da
ted 17th of June, A. D. 1865, I have been ap
pointed Provisional Governor of the State of
Georgie, with instructions to prescribe, at
the earliest practicable period, such rules
end regulations as may be necessary and
proper for convening a Convention of the
people, composed of delegates to be chosen
by that portion of the people who are loyal
to the United States, and no oth- r ; and also
with all the powers necessary and proper to
enable such loyal per pie of said State to re,
store it to its constitutional relations to the
r'ederiJ Government, and to present such a
republican form of State Government as will
entitle the State to the guarantee of the Uni,
ted States therefor, and its people to the pro
tection of the United States ag.inst invasion,
insurrection and domestic violence :
Now, therefore I, Jamks Johnson, Provis
ional Governor of the State of Georgia, as
aforesaid, do by virtue of the power in me
vested as aforesaid paoclaim and declare—
-Ist. That an election for deUgates to a
Convention will be held on the first Wednes
day in October, A D 1865, at the different
precincts at which elections are direct'd and
authorized by law to be held for members of
the Legislature.
2d That the thirty-seven counties in the
State, which, by law in force prior to he
first of January, lt-61, wer- entitled to two
members of the House of Rrp esenlaiives,
shall be authorized and entitled to elect each
three delegates ; and that the remaining
counties shall each be authorized and enti
tled to elect two delegates to said Convention !
31. Tha' no person at such election shall
be qualified as an elector, or shall be eligible
as a member of eueb Convention, unless he
rhall have previously there'o, taken and sub
scribed the oath of Amnesty, as set forth in
tbe President’s Proclamation of May 29tb, A
D. 1865, and is a voter qualified as prescrib- ‘
ed by the Constitution and laws of the State ■
of Georgia, in force immedia ely before the I
10th of January, A. D. 1861, the date of tbe |
so-called Ordinance of Secession.
4th. That any two Freeholders qualified to ;
vote at such election as aforesaid, may act as ]
managers of the election at each of the pre- I
cincts as aforesaid ; and that in man ging :
and superintending such election, they shall
be governed by, and proceed under the laws
of the State regulating and prescribing the
election of members of the Lrgislotnre, prior
to tbe first of January, 1861; Provided that
each of said managers, before entering on
tbe duties prescribed, shall swear tbe other
truly and faithfully to superintend aud make
return of said election according to law as
aforesaid and tbe requirements of this Proc
lamation.
stn. That tbe delegates who shall be elected
ns ulore-a d, shall assemble in Convention at
tbe city of Milledgeville, at 12 o’clock, meridt
an. on the liuitu W’edu sd.y of October. A
D 1865.
Au-i whereas, The rebellion which hae beea
wiged by a portion of the people against the
government oi the United Slates has in its revo
lu’iouary ptogress, depuved the people of the
State of all civil g .vernm-nt; and where,s,
they muse temain without civil law until a State
Gov-rnmenl shall have been organ zed by it e
Convention ca.led as aforesaid; and whereas, it
i n-cess-ry tn the meantime t' al domestic (ran.,
qmltty b“ ensured, and that the loyal people be
pro'ectei] in all their rights ot petson and of
pioper'y, I do further proclaim and declare :
1-t. Tnat no individual by vir'tte ot Isa own
au’hority, shall infl cl corpcal punishment oa
any pe'mn for any real or suppissd injury,
when er such injury relate to perron or proper
ty; ai.d that in ail such ca-es, redress rititsi be
sought from . n I given by meh military authori
ty, as may be invested with j jrisdiction over
the casts.
2d. That slavery is extinct, and involuntary
servitude no Linger t x sta. II nee no person
shall have control of the labor ot another, oth -
er than such control as may lawlnlly tesul>
from indenture, the relation of parent and child,
guardian and ward a< 4 the contract of hiring,
f eely and fairly made; and that for a breach ot
duty, Oh the part ol any oue «lan<liug in these
relaiions. toe tu litary authority will administer
tn a summary manner, al< quite and p.oper re
lief under tn** laws of the land.
3d. That all riotous r tiimu'tiiona w«’mVs
grs of th- people, and also all as emb ages tor
uni .wful or j-cts, wi I tie d s; er.ed; and to thia
end, it necessary, th- mi o-iy power of the
Unit'd S ates will be invoked.
4th. That the idea, if any pitch is entertained,
that private pioperty will he distributed or par
celed out is not re ly delusive hut dangerous
and rnischievi.il-; and if any alteinut should he
mad-by any penou or persons to • ffect such
an ohj -ot by violence or un awlnl means, it will
only s- nre to him or them speedy and m-riled
puntrLm-n*.
5 h, Te the eu<) that th- people may qualify
thim—lves as vo <T-, it will doubtless be tbe
piea-iire ot H e corntbisaioi.ed < fli -r in 'he ser
v ce ot He United Sla e«. to have the oath of
amnesty adinmisiert d under th- rules ami rcgit
latiora prescribed by the Secretary of State of
the Unded States; and in ths work, I mom
earm s ly desire and s >lic t tbe e eerlul co op
eration of the people, so thi t Georgia may
speedily be d rlivered of military rub-; ’h t "be
may once again regulate her own doin'stic a'
fairs, and again enjoy the blessings of civil
government, and bea'd andtelt by her Senators
and Kepiea. ntativeg in the councils ot tbe na
tion
Dyne at Milledgeville, the Capital es the Slate,
on this the 13th day Os July, iu the year ot
our Lord. 1865, and the eigbty-ninth year ol
American Independence.
JAS. JOHN ON.
Provisional Governor of Georgia.
By tbe Governor :
L H Bnistc >B, Secretary,
THE DAUL ' NEW ERA.
VOLUME I
A PROrLAN l UOV.
By Johnson, P»o islenal Governor.
To THE I KOPLEoF GEORGIA I
Forth- pit po-e ot eun-iing <he people of;
Georgia the m ire esSdy to prepare therns 'lves
for the .x .uc se o' the rg'i a ot ci z n- I Iter.-
hv procln m and dpere, ilmi the Or tin .ties ui
the sere" ! c untie, >t th- S i e, be and ar
he-eby au 'i.r z d to administer ti e o .th of i
Amn s y ei out in the 1’ —ddent's Pcocl'tna
tj, n ot tn ■ 29 h ot M iv. 1865, to snub *>-r-otts
n << .hull be en'itled to t k- and receive th
same ; 'nd in case ot a v <■ ncy n the , th. e of
O' C'tia y in any <«u i v or Gunnies in this
Ste'e. then and In ih<' ca«e, th- ()!• tk ot the
Superior Court n* snoh Conn v "hall admut s’er
siid oath; P orided «»id dffl -is themselves
stall b«v- revioudy 1 (k" sad ph.
It isfurths d ciiredn directed that whin
the ottth s adm'nistered as nf,itesatd io any per
son within any ot th- exceptions specified in
su’d proclamation, it shall be appended io the
petiti'n of the ai pljoant—which petition shall
also b- verified before such O d nary or Cleik,
by the oath ot the party ; and when s'ltuinis
tered to any person not embraced with n any
of the exeentinns specified, the or ginsl Ou'.'i
taken and subsciibed, slta'l be setii by the < fli
cer sun- to h- Seer- a y ct
State of the United States, and a certifl<-*i copy
shall be siven to the ai pl cint.
And it is further proclaimed and declared,
that all the o s'.J -a of t-is State who h«ve
taken and subscribed ti e oath prescribed J e
Proclamation aforesaid, n not embraced wu n
any of tbe exceptions; or who may have re
ceived special Amnesty if embraced ; shall pr. -
ceed thereafter in the discharge ot the duties ot
their several Ofli:es ai’cordit g to the l ives in
existence prior to the Ist of January. 1861. so
tar as the same are not inconsistent with our
present condition.
Te facilitate the people in obtaining the Am
nesty pre fibred, the Ordinaries or Clerks, (as
tbe case may be,) are authorized to procure
printed bl v ks from either of tbe following
presses tnist convenient, as the same m*y be
needed, for which payments will be provided,
on bills presented at this offise, viz: Savannah
Republican. Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel,
Southern Watchman, Atlanta litell'g-ncet,
Rom- Courier. Maeon Telegraph, Southern Re
corder and Columbus Enquirer.
Done at Milledgeville, the Capital of tbe
Stare, on this the 7th d iy of August, in the
year of our Lord; 1865, and the eighty
ninth year of American Independence.
JAS. JOHN-OV.
Provisional Governor oi Georgia.
By the Governor :
L. H. Briscoe. Secretary.
OFFICIALORDS2RS.
Hbndquarters, Ass’t Com b of Fokbdmsn,
For South Caroli'a. Georgia asd Fl b da
Bkacf hit. S C. June 20, 1865.
GENERAL ORDER I
NO 1 f
I. The following Circular front Headquar
ters B-trean ot F.-e luieti. R ‘ogees and
Abandoned Lands, is republished for the in
formation ot all wh .m it in vy concern :
WAR DEPAR WENT,
Bubbav of Fbkkovrv. Rkfugr.:s and Aban
donkd La dj, vVashi.vuruN, D. C. May 22
1865
Clßt ULAR. )
N ..3 [
Where-Sz a large nmnnnt of land in tbe
State of Virginia, mid In other States that
have been in insurrection, has been abandoned
by disloyal owners and s now beini cnltivat- |
ed by Freedmen; stii whereas the of
such land, are attempting to obtain possession
of them, and thus deprive th" Freedmen of
tbe fruits of their tn lustre : I' is ordered
that all abandone 1 land, in sal t States now
under cultivation by the Fr '.ym -n n- regain
ed in their possession until the crop, now
growing shall be secured tor th-ir labos and
its products, and for exp uditures.
The above order will not be socmstiued
as to relieve disloyal persons from tbe on
sequences of their disloyalty ; arid tbe impli
cation for t>>e restoration of their lands, by
this clrs s of persons, will in no case be en
tertained by any military MUthority.
O 0. Howard,
Major General Com missioner
Bureau of Pretdineii, Hefugees and Abandoned
Bands
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant Gunhial’s Office,
Wabhuoton, May 22, 1865.
All military Biitboriiies Will sustain th* 1
Commissioner of the Bureau of Retugees,
Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, and aid
him in the execution of the above order
By direction of the Secretary of War.
E. I) Townkknd,
Assistant Adju'ant General.
11. The provisions of the above Circular
will be strictly enforced throughout the
States of South Carolina, Georgia and Flori
da Complaints have been made nt. these
Headquarters that, in many instances former
owners of plantatio s and slaves, who are
now allowed to remain on their hands upon
condition that they announce to their former
slaves that they ire free, and make with them
fair and equitable agreements, whereby full
and just compensation shall be made for their
labor and its products, are, in defianc of this
o der, still forcing their former slaves to work
for them, and continue to bold them n slave
ry, even to tbe extent of shooting them down
it they dare to assert their freedom ; and fail
utterly to admit or announce to them in any
way that they are free. Such acts are disloyal
to the Government and iu plain violation of
its policy.
It is hereby ordered that, all persons employ
ing lhe Freedmen in agricultural end mechani
cal pursuits within the State ot South Carolina,
Geo'g a and Florida, who fail by the 15 h i f
August to announce to those in their employ
the fact that they are free, aud lad to recugn z,
them as free men and to make suitable agree
menu with them whereby a juat and equitable
compensation will be seettr <1 to them lor their
labor, will be field as d.aloyal to the Un ted
StatHS Covernme it. and th-ir prop-tty will be
s I j-ct to seizure and d'V'aion among* he Freed
men in accordance with the provisions of See
tion 4 of an “ Act to establish a Bn ean for tbe
relief of Freedmen and Refugees Approved
March 3. 1865.
111. As the harvest time is near, and the
! Fretdm n h ive bee* regirded is Ir-e by the
I United S ates Goveri ment. siuc> January, 1863;
and as a m 'asnre ol oec salty to pr> vent tbrni
from beoi mng paupers on its bounty, the
Freedmen must be paid lor their Libor on all
lends, not abandoned since tbe coinmeneem-nt
of the preparation of the ground lor-e, d. up
to the harvest time of this year ; and unless lull
c mpet Bition is made to the satisfaction of this
Bureau, tl.e Fieedrn m will bo entitled to aHfi
W'll receive one hull of tbe crop raised.
IV. Any person who „h ill whip or otherwise
maltreat anv frei'dtn n heo iuse he asset is that
freedom, or for other cause, will be held guilty
to fore the law, and punished for assault and
bittery ; and any one ho shall t ike the life of
aiy fie-ilman lot lik cm-e, will be held guiliy
of murder.
V. N ’ p-rson will be permitted to drive the
aged, infirm and helpless from their present
place ot abode ; tb-y must be allowed to re
main where they are until such time i*s the
Government shall make proper prevision for
their supfiort.
VI. T 1 « A‘S st n* Commissit n'irs in the States
of South C.roiina, Georgiu and Florida are re
quired to enforce this < rd'T to the ex'ent of
tneir power, and to repot t to these t.eadqiisr-
Urs all violations of it- The aid of every friend
A’Lv.Xf V, Cr\.. VVI I>X";u\Y WKXIV.. \EG US 1’23 18l>5.
o' justir- and fair dealing t etw-n min a d
niai, s also rq * -i* dtn bril etoti e .n>. > ■■■ f
the Fret dinan’- Bn -at* any failure to c nip ?
with ts p vsi r.
When the rules ot ' X lO’ j: rt e s'i ■I > O «
served in the reia‘io"s be-w . em '■ y
nod employ-rs. an ’ each s’oJI • ad u. o> ■ s
r ght', then will bo firact calij e uisoa ed.to
cleatlv th .t n ecmdo in . h d.* a , .
tbe tree labor rys rm. By ord
Bv’i M j G.-o. R. SAXTON.
Ass’t Com’r of Freeduieu 10. Sr. Ca., G • , un 1
Fo*.
(Offlya')
Edward A. Wild Brig. Gm. V >!«..
A’-’i tli.uim s-i . e F —dm m’s I neat.
L L ABB 'TT | W 1 .ABgOTT. | BV A' lIiTT
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MIRCHANTS,
AND
Wholesale and Ret d Dealers in
PRODLCE AND GRMRIES,
WHITEHALL SJCKEET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
We wish to purchase
BACON, LARD, CORN. WHEAT, OATS,
COTTON. <t-c.
For which th© highest market price will be paid.
We bare just c .mpleted a large, commodioui brif k store
hi use and nre prepared to receive and store al: kinds of
gotds o i rrae nabb* terms. Prompt attention given to
fur warding all goods consigned to our care.
Aug 11—6 m ABBOTT & BKOS.
“TsfKW
GROCERY AXD MHISSIOX STORE.
CLARKE & HESTER,
Three Doors Above Mssonic Hall,
DECATUR STREET,
Have just received a new and 1 ir/e Rnpp’v ol F.inii’y
UrocuricS, among which may b- fiund
MEAL FLOUR LARD PRT E RIOC FFEF. SUGAR,
GREEN AND TE K, OD \, PEPPER,
BPIC .BROOMS CANDLE*, CHEESE, SOAP,
STtRCH. PI KLES BUCKETS. BACON,
MATCHES. MACK Rl L TOBACCO,
YEA-T POWDERS, WHITE FISH,
Ac., Ac, Ac,
Which will be di«pos->d of at the lowest possible rates
49*Particular attention given oi’onsi nnients*%jQi
LHWI< H CLARKE. MIT HELLG HE T it.
Aug 7—bn Lite « t u iuU .. ti.-or.ia.
wiSOiBSs & co?,
GROCMURS >VNT>
Commission Mercliants,
AND DE ALERS H
GOLD AND SILViR COINS.
Whitehall St, Atl nta, Ga.,
Will neep constantly on hand
BACON, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL,
SUG4R. MOLASSES, TOBzICCO
SALT. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
OSNAuURGS, COTTON YARNS,
&e , &c, &o.
Prompt returns mad-» for al) good - sold on rom
mission. Ju i 11 3iu
W. J. GARRETT | TOUNO GARRETT.
GARRETT & BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN •
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
SKCOXD DOOR FROM MASONIC HALL,
Decatur St, Atlanta, Ga.,
Phlnizy A Clayton, Augusta; J. 1.. Villi
1 nga. Savannah ; J. W. Fears ft Co.. M con ; R L. Mott,
Columbus; C“l. A. I’. Wright. TUonuiMvido , W. L Higb,
Madison; Wm.C R4y Montgonnry ; McGruder, Taylor
& Robot ts, Baltimore ; Austell & Inman, New York.
July 22—tt
c. t BROWN. I Gko. W. PARROTT.
BROWN & PARROTT,
DEALERS IN
Fancy and Family Groceries
AND
Commission Merchants.
Particular attention givru so site of WeHtfirn
Produce, and purchase and sate id Cotton.
Trout House Block,
Decatur Wtreet,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Refer to W. W. Cluyton. hitn Agent GeorJa ILUirond
andß.nkin Company, Atl • l.ivt-n. G ■<».
R. < rump 4 < <>.. ijuiihi : Noble V. Iliirdit Ar Co. Sa
vannah; W II Inman, 80 V) al 8 iv.d, N. w Yo-' .
J n y 28—ts
GORDON & CO,
General Ccmmhsioii Kuchants
Am! Dealers In
C’OUINTIS V F»ISOI)TT<JE,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Geoigia.
Awg *4<)—lni
JXO Y i M. S. V£ DB*iY J M P V£!U>EJ.Y
'JOH i BBOfc
I
Have comi ’"ted their Store house ou
WHITEHALL STRELT,
BEIWEEXAL I)*” I X REXTEI STREE r B,
And announce tn tlm public that
they are ready f' >r the transac
tion ■'/ business in the
GBNERH COMMISSION
. A?aD
FOKWAEDING LINE.
To all who may be disposed to patron
ize them they would say forward
promptly to us M. rchandize of
every description and Pro
duce of all kinds.
; Orders (accompanied by the cash)
;for the pn chase of anything to be
j found in our market ; Also, for the col
lection of
N jTES 3 DRAFTS, RENTS. &C.
Orders for purchaving and consign
inents, whether large ..r smail, will
alike n ceive prompt aiteuvon.
Aud if close application
to business and im
plicit complin nee
with ins 11 ac
tions will
give satisfaction ion shall /ever com
pi am.
J io. Vjidcuy & Bros.
Aug 15—ts
J O n B B IT s
AND
Tommission mniicjants
IIS TfIK liriLniv; F 111‘IP.ai.V
KSOWV AS IHK P >S i’-OFFIt if,
WHITEIILL ST3S3I,
ITLINTJ, GEOBGM,
[I .ve now instore i l>r?» ini wll sel-cted
stock of
m, B-W AJO LADIES HATS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRUGS,
SADDLES,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &0., &c..
Which they will s-1 at tl * I a- t jirictfl for rush only.
Now is the time‘or f’ .'intiy M.t I at>'« t » buy their
goods at Nasiivi.iu .uot Cim iinuiti pt i<‘ ■»— freight added.
Now in Store a «plrndi.l p» < k f Dry G<»r».fa, Not’uns.
Gro?m i<>4. a .whi li u rt , ufiered al 'ilmlebale and al
' prict u to Muit th* iiii*< rs.
C-'tisi nmrnt* f i’lcU-.’ no•! tlf bn- ineK* en’rinihd so
I our caiu will be p <* i pijj aiiau«Ld tu. Cai and see us,
i o» semi j e it oi de r s
.jioißna 'S’, flic a ’or Ar Hro<*.
Aug 13-firn W hehall street.
W. | (l , MLL .
W. A. RAMSEY & co..
zV T 3 o 'r I O IN
AND
General Commission Merchants
30 N B SO AD < i'REET,
(Opposite Union B u k )
AUGUsTA, <; Ei>l?GIA,
G. A. PAh'Klbll, Auc’ioni’ur,
Win give fl,eir pr mp’ ami p. r-miwl nft nHon to the
sain un i pun bn -• <>t j- -i.,, |;,. a | M,* r .
cliiindiFc, Ac, having lur.o expt rienco uni am’.le f.»-
cilir os
JulyC—lf
M. MARBURG,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JSTo. 42
PUBLIC SQUARE,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,
Announcns to the Wholem’e Trade of Atlanta and vi
cinity, that he U rucbiviug daily consignments of
J '1
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots,
Shoes,
&c.,
From Now York and Boston, which will be sold at Kast*
tru prices. Aug 16—3 m
A. W MITCHEIX. I J. M. C REED. | F. M. RICHARDSON.
Mitchell, Reed & Co.,
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
WHOL.ESa.LE DEALERS
IN ALL KINDS OF
P.TXHEE AND PROVISIONS.
Near Cor. Whitehall & Hunter Sts.
July 21—Im
W A K\M< Y I B?’ H\IL I JAS K. GODFRF.T
Angus a. Ga. I AUi-ihln Ga | Antiutt Gu
W. A. RAMSEY & CO.,
.1 l * T I » .V
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
P<aelilree, 3d Door from Marietta Street
At Sllltit, (veoi'irill
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer.
H ivi 'g ••*ta'tli-he<l a br nch of their bumnes« in this ettv.
w-‘ «..!i*’lt *« sli ire or pub ic pitroii-tge Will <ive their
pr p!,.i a d person 1 attention t >th sale an i pnre .use
.f B > <1 . St < <iH .led Entile Merchandise, &c having
ur„-» e.xp ricnue viid aiupiu facilities. jnlytt -ts
E. R. SASS KN j T. E. WHITAKER. | A. K- BEAOO.
SASSEEN. WHITAKER & CO.
AUCTION
AND
Commission Merchants,
AND
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS & BROKERS.
IN LOWER ST. RY OF THS
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
i 7k T I. A. N T A., < ; i : 0 17 Cz 1 A.
1 riVTE a vicenof 'he well-known W. M. Hill have been
| en r e l an Auctioneer. Strict and prompt atten-
■ tioitwi h uh vn to all busiuesH entrusted to their care,
an I pi omi t i ett.rns made
They n f r to Messrs. Dunn A Mangham, Macon, Ga.;
Col. R A Crawford. Macon, Gt; Mes.rs. W. A. Ramsey
Ac C•». Au iHta, Ga.; C V Walker «fc Co., Augusta, G'.;
••oi. J. It Powell. Montgomery, Ala; Messrs Lee A
Nort-’i 'lontgt»mcry, Ala.
4#* M e have a large, commodious room for storing.
Aug 16—Im
t. meiborTm.,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
General Merchandize,
IN Bi JLDING FORMERLY KNOW!
AS THE POST OFFICE.
Julj’ Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
J(HN SNYDER. | THOB. 8. SNYDER.
JOHN SNYDER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
Commission Merchants,
FOR TIIK SALK OF
Western and Southern Produce,
."06 Main Street, bet. Third and Fourth
Tjouisville, Ky.
Agents for the sale of Raw Whisky,
P r firnlar attention given to sale of all kinds of
Grain ami onntry Produce.
July 27-2 m
AMiIiHW Illllli.VW & IU.
GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
NO. 110 MAIN STKKET,
LCUBVILLE, KENTUCKY,
Orders f.»r Groceries Provisions, D igging and Rope,
promptly executed
July 25—6i0
NUMBER 42.
?AVfp B fWTCKWGS, I W w FRA2F*
XAMK". ..t'SC.M, | MM.C. WX.VXR.
DMI®, DBMIN & co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
and DEALERS 13
Leaf Tobacco,
Country Produce.
&0., Ac., &o
NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET, be
tween SEVENTH and EIGHTH,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Strict attention paid te tbe sate of
BACON, LARD, PORK,
WHEAT, FLOUR, WHISKY.
Will fill all orders for
Vlrtyrs’intf, Rope, etc.
aug 3-3m<>
C.”wr WINTER,
(Late of the firm of Winter £ Pittmsn.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Iltving opened an office nn Marietta street, twe
dours above Kile’s new bmldi g, for tbe
purp so of doing f tricily a
COMMISSION BUSIIIISS.
Having had fifteen years experience In th« Grocery
and Coinmissiou BuEiness. tb” undersigned flatters him*
seif t at he can give guu. ral satiefactiun.
KiFErtXNCES -A /nstell. W W. Clayton, Perino
Brown, tlanta. Ga; J L Winter A Co.. Lee A Norton,
Montg >m ry. Ha.; D II Wilcox Augusta. Ga; Rosette
A Awhon. Colurnh «, Ga; P P Pea>«». Macon, Georgi»f
eet-ll A liinuHu, New York; McDaniel A Irby. Lynch
burg, Virginia, Aug ID—ts
Wm. Ketcham,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AMD
FORWARDING AGENT,
Has Removed to his New Store on
North Pryor Street, rear
Trout House Lot.
Having ample storage room, will continue to receive
and forward and buy and sell all sorts of
Merchandize, Cot on, Gr-in, and other
Country Pr -duee on Commission.
Consignments Respectfully Solicited.
10 barrels Extra Family Flour,
50 bushels Fresh Ground Meal,
10 i u hels Fresh Ground (frits,
200 bushels Corn, on hand and for sale.
W KETCHAM.
5 boxes Extra Choice New Orleans Sugar,
3 bairels Extra i rime Sugar,
2 barrels Fair Sugar,
3 barrels Sugar c».ne S »rup,
1 barrel English Crushed Sugar.
W. KETCHAM.
JUST RECEIVED.
Lnguira and Rio Coffee,
Green and Black Tea. (fine)
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, (superior)
Well Backets and Rope, and a Plain New Bed
steads, at Wholesale or Retail by
WM. KETCHAM.
Aug 19—ts
J. L. WINTER <& CO.,
(J. L. Winter, late of Atlanta, Ga.) z
General Commission Merchants
No 97 Commerce Streat.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.,
Wholesale Dealers in all classes of
Groceries and all other Classes Merchandise. 1
Also, will attend strictly to buying andselliXg Oottoif
on order; having fifteen years experience in GrotScjLxld
Cotton trade, think that we are fully competent to give
full satisfaction to nil business entrusted to us. Give us
a call
Will also receive end forward Geode to order. Have
ample storage rooms for all shipments to our care. Ad
vances made on Goods in store it desired, at usual rates.
Prompt returns made.
Rxfkrkncks —Josiah Morris. Banker, Montgomery,
Ala; a Campbell Mobi'e. Ala; R K Walkei A Co, New
Orleans; J W Feats A co, Macon, Ga; M P Ellis AJCo,
Columbus. Ga; A Austell. President Fulton Bank, Beach
t R o'. Perino Brown. Wm < layton, Georgia Railroad
lank Agent. Atlanta, Ga; L»H Wilcox A Co, Phinizy A
'lavtcn 8 D Heard, Augusta, Ga / Geo W Williams,
'harleston, ? <1; Bruff. Brother A Seaver, Austell A
nnuiHu. New York ; cDaniel A Irbey, Lynchburg, Va;
N Pike, tin .innati, Ohie; McGrew A Robertson, St.
.ouis, Mo. Aug 20—8 m
T L. LANGSTON. | IUNJ. K CRANK. | C C. HAMMOCK.
LA'iGSTOI\,CKAiXE&iLiiWMOtK
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
ALABAMA STRKKT,
Under Exchange note*,
Xtiniita, Georgia.
ill give the>r prompt and personal attention to ths
puichase and sale of all kinds of Merchandise
and country Produce. Consignments of *
Mtrchundiz * from all parts of tbe
Union solicited.
Jfs/erences.*
W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S. C.; A. J. Brady and
irist.au A Bell, Savannah, Ga ; Phinizy A Clayton, Au
sta Sa.; P. P I’e-be, Macon, G».; J. B, Porter, Agent
•orgia Railroad ; R J Utwry At Co.. A lauta, Ga.; R. L.
h mis, Athens, Ga.; L. 8 McGwier, Albany, (Is.
i Julyn—U
GREAT JfAMMOTH
AUCTION SALE.
Ml, WIIIT1K«R & CO.,
Will nil OB th. Second Mondey IB October wext, M
tbelr Auction Hou., in tbe Oil; ot A limits
A I.ABGE NUMBER OF C<TY LOTS* .
Both bueinen end bnlldlng lota on the m<«t dealn- -j
bl" etreeU in tbe Cite, MaM to pert 0U Mie ■"
following street.: WhlteWnfMXftette leisi, J
Beoohtree, Decatur, fnw. Mitehell,
Forsyth, Broad and Waitouaireela.
Aiao.
Beveral Thouaaad Arree of
DESIRABLE TRACTS OF LAND
In thia and different eaetlon. of the Bt.te.
They inrlte tboaa wl.hlng to eel I tbelr City Lote enA
Landed EaUtea te make early application and .arere a
place In our Catalogue ot Real tat 'te, aa we will na
few daya giro a complete deeerlMtoa and them
in all the principal newapapen In tbe United dtalea.
W. H. HILL.
Anetiewbor.
W Aureate Chronicle A Sentinel, Macon T-Ueraph,
Colnmbua inquirer, will each eepr iwelya time, and
■end bill to the Intelligencer ofloe for collection.
July 3»- U
“oTpowEiZr"
Auctioneer, x
REAL ESTATE AGENT,’
ARD
COMMISSION JIERCHAKT,
"Whitehall Street,
NEAR ROARK’S CORNER.
All bnalneae entru ted to me will meet with prompt
attention
I bare eewral fR MB for eala. Auction 4aya Wei
nesdaye and Batuid'iya. •
JulyMß-tf
p. s. aonrntTe | e. a. oarwaw.
GODFREY & OATMAN,
AUCTION AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -
Peachtree Street. Second Door from
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
NO. S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
—
Will give their prompt attention to atl ou
truated to them Conalgnm-nta "I Produce
aud Merchandize whchiql.
July 36—3 m
—aaanaaama—aaw——mnmpy
BELLVUE HOTEL.
CORTSTKIt OF
Washington & Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
This large new house has been recently fitted up for ths
accommodation of the traveling jhpl c The house
has twenty-four rooms, and we ar* prepared to
lodge as well as leed a large nuuusf.
OUR TAfliffc .
Bh*ll always be supplied with the beet the market
affords, and no pain* or expense will be spared to make
BELLVUE HOTEL
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
We have attentive and accommodating watte*a, aed
every other facility that will cqtitrGmte to the ouWtfort of
our gu«stg. Porters will always be found at Ute I>tpo
ou the arrival of tbe trains. Try us.
Price Ac HtokoMr
Aug 17-1 m
Na.hville Gszrttn. Augmrt, Oon»titntlon«llßt <n4
M»c>n T.legrnph will MKh copy moidb aud and
bill to thia office.
"rouroi house,
BY G. B. WELSH,’
Formerly Proprietor of Brown Ovum, Manon, 6*.
ON THE CORNBB OF IVY AND
* GILMEB
Atlanta, Georgfia.
To his numerous friend, the above announcetaral
is sufficient.
Give Welah a call.
ASF- Welah will enlarge hie eaffifelWiment.
JKi- Call for the Fnltou House and fl nd" Porter, skill
ful and tru.ty, ever ready at the Depot.
Aug 10—3 m
HALL HOUSE?
TRY IT.
OX corner of Pryor and Hu ter street*, In rear ot
Exchange Hotel. Neat y lurniabed lor ih ■ aooom
niolalion "t the I av.ling pnbbc. Inquire lor tbe
HA.LL HOi THE.
Porters in attondanoo on arrival of every train, to
traoßiwirt baggage, etc.
augt lin JOHU T. HALL.
EXCHAAGE HOTEL,
Is prepared to furnish
Bread and Cakes,
In any quantity, and will get up, on the shortMt notice,
Fancy Cakes for Parties.
July 30—tt SABBEIN, W Hit AKER * 00.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.,
FROPRIICTOILB.
.A-tlantn, Oeorg-ia,
July 30—ts
CHOICE HOUSE.
MOME, GEORGIA.
Ths proprietor is prepared to accommodate guests In a
■athfacter, msnuer.
JOSEPH C. RAWLINGS
Aug 16—1 w Prop- ietor.
RiILROID WlllttlM.
The undersigned ban open I a Flrat Clan
RESTAURANT
Under the Old Poet-Office fronting th ' Balliead wbes
all will be accommodated wi'h nil rood things
to oat on reasonal'h- tirms
<9. ComeOitel Como AHI II you wan’ tood eatia
Turtle doup every day.
Isaiah Davis.
AuglA—lw