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daily new i-’.i:
A. R. WATSON LOCAL EDITOR.
Nsw MoMTUCV—IUv. W. J. Scott bus a
- on toot for tbe foundation of a
Monthly Mngizine in this ci y, which, ho it
forma us, are so far completed that he will he
able to issue tbe first number shortly after
the lOlb of October.
We are pbaseu «o be able to announce this
enterprise to our readers and predict for it a
complete success. Mr. Sco.t is a gentleman
of fine intellect and splendid education, and
is a graceful and versatile writer, and we are
sure that under h s control tbe literary merit
of the periodical will be such as to entitle it
to the patronage of tbe people, lie is uego
titting tor some of the best talent in the
country as co laborers with him in his en
deavors to propagate a pure and good litera
lure in the South.
We hope to see the first number of the
Magazine on our table at an early day. Though
the present disarranged state of Southern
mail facilities will debar its extensive circula
tion at present, but with tbe gradual resump
tion of tbe mails, tbe enterprise can be brought
before the people and tbeir patronage secur
ed To make tbe periodical a success, it will
need good talent to produce its matter, aud
rigorous enterprise to push it into the notice
of the people.
Mr. Scott is at present, confined to his house
bv Illness, but expects to be able to come out
in a few days when bis Prospectus will be
published.
Tne | rice of tbe Magazine will be §5 per
annum.
Nsw BojK. —Browne's Aiitbmelical Tables,
combined with easy lessons in mental arithme
tic for Beginners, by Rev. Geo. Y. Browue
ot Tuscaloosa, Ala. bus been laid upon our ta
b'e by Mr. J. J. Toon, ot the Franklin Prtnl
i g House, Publisher.
Tne b ok contains sixty-four pages, is ele
gantly printed and admirab y bound. It is re- <
plete with useful tables and questions which ’
are suggest ve to the mind of the theaeher and ,
admirably adapted to tie minds of very young
I npils. Tbe tebles cent rise all that are pub
-1 s >ed in any arithmetic and many of them are
much fuller that- are found in other arithm iti- r
cp works, while it contains still other tables
wb ch are not found in any arithmetic ihat we
fuve yet seen. j
The book is already introduced into the e
schools in this city, and we comm.-nd it to ?
t. ac*>ers elsewhere. g
-The Gate City Copy Book” is also being ,
in •nufac't.red by Mr. Toon, of elegant paper. c
1 i tbe preparation of these books we are glad i
to see that the mannfac'urer has abstained from ®
the questionable practice of introducing copy £
plates. We think the teacher should always t
•‘.■et copies” tor the pupils. t
Mr. Toon is prepared to furnish these books '
in any quantity required.
Take the Papers.—No sensible man will ]
shrink from that advice. There is no better ,
panacea for tbe “ ill (humors) that flesh is I
heir to” than a regular perusal of the daily '
papers. They are a sovereign remedy for the (
blue devils. They chase lanked-visaged des
pair away from tbe clouded brow. The
•• maps of busy life” are as good for grown
up children, ns picture-looks are for children
not grown. Take the papers and know wnat ir
going on the world. Take tbe papers and
know whois dead—who married—who ought j
to be hung—and what you are likely to git
fur the goods and produce you have on hand- ’
“The man that doth n • paper take,
Grugdiog the price or one a year,
Will never a good husband make
Because his wife can never know what i 8
g ingon n the world, and bis children will very iguo
rant appear.”
Bold Robbery. - Some daring thief mide a
tour through the B -iivue Bouse last night, and
li led about twelve hundred dollars and a fine
gold watch fiom the pockets ot the sleeping
guests. Ilis peregrinations were made with
the aid of a lighted candle as was proven by
the caret, ss manner in which be allowed the
tallow to drip on the g ntlemen’s clothes,
woile examining tbeir pockets. No clue is as
yet had as to who committed tbe robbery.
Attkxtion. —The members of Hook and
Ladder Fire Company, are requested to meet
in th- building on the corner of Whitehall
and Hunter streets this evening at 8 o’clock.
The purpose of the call is to reorganize tbe
company, and we hope a lull attendance of
the members will be present as, in case of
fire, this company would be of most iuvalua
lie service to tbe city, owing to tbe utter |
want of fire engines. Let every man go up ;
a id have a full and effective company organ
ized.
Mr. J. B.’ Carson & Bro.—Dry- Goods
nnd Commission Merchants, St. Louis Mo >
have a card in to-day’s Era to which ’the'
reader’s attentien is specially directed.
' will give attention to tbe purchase of Cotton
for which they have superior facilities, and
srdicit consignments. I is proper to state in
t lis connection that Mr. Carson was at one
time of tbe Roswell and Sweet Water facto
ries and is well and widely known as a dealer
of tbe strictest integrity. Remember this
firm.
Caeeis A Lowk. Wi- invite the particu’ar
at'ebt on to th- erd of this fi-tn. They are in
the mirket. Ri d ih<- facilities which they have
*" m hud, by their ieiiv.< n to tbe fi mos Robert
E Cox- <fc Co., if New York, enables them to
g-t tbe very highest N-w York prices for all
coneigr m-nls in their line entrusted to them.—
Read tbeir advertisement and consult tb-m
before tnalrir g corndgi m *nt« elsewhere.
In this issue of the Era will be found
soother handsorn- address from oar young
friend Luckie — loni for it among our adver
tiieinenls. He q.m supply your wants in the
family grocery line, and we hope our reader
will give him a chance to do so. There is no
more worthy and desiring a tradesman.
- - -
FttasiTCßE.—Dr. H. W. Brown will sell
on Tuesday next, at his residence, all his fur
niture, which embraces all articles necessary
to a well regulated household. It is not often
that a good 10l of furniture is put up at auc
tion, and those in want of such article bad
better avail themselves of the opportunity.
4 More valuable real estate offered for sale by
Mcsari. Jennings & Harris. Borno of it situa
ted in tbe flourishing little city of Griffin
Ga. Read their advertisement.
J no. A krdkry A Bros. tiave'Jnew long nd
vertisemeut in the Era this morning, to which
we invite attention. Fresh lot of Yankee no
tions and fancy goods offered by them at the
lowest market prices. And more good old
Bourbon than we ever heard of before It is
good, for we have—well our word for it thn s
sufficient. Go and trade with the Verdery
i Bro.
k desire to direct attention to the adver
tisements of Messrs. Langston, Crane & Ham
tam kin to-day’s Era They are clever, up
right gentlemanly dealers—they deserve a
large share of the public patronage and they
get it. Tbeir notices show many articles
hard to be found elsewhere and they are much
needed too
If you want wall paper, syrup and lard, go
t Ketelunas. His store is well supplied wi h
t eu. He always offers the bis |of goods and
at living prices.
Go to Messrs. B W. Adams & Co’s, store,
if you want good flour, corn aud yarns—you
can’t do better anywhere else. Call on them.
Mississippi Central Railroad, —We are in
formed that tbe force now employed on the
Misssissippi Central railroad, between Holly
Spr and Grand Junction, will have com
pleted tbeir work on that section within a
week, and that immediately afterwards the
united forces employed by the company will
be brought to operate upou tbe north section
of the road, extending from Grand Junction
to Jackson, with the view of pushing tbe
work through with as little delay as possible.
Within the space of three or four weeks, it is
thought, all necessary repairs wlil be com
pleted, and tbe road in good order, and in
operation tbe entire length. The advantages,
in a commercial point of view, to result from
the completion of this )work, are numerous,
and apparent to every intelligent reader.
The country along the line of the Mississip
pi Central railroad is in the most desirable
state of repose—no guerrillas, no robberies,
no violence. All have turned tbeir bands to
peaceful pursuits, ond the demoralization
caused by yhe terrible erdea! of the past four
years being obliterated ; society is being re
organized ; the sword has, truly, been cons
verted into the ploughshare ; the future is
bright with promise, nnd all eyes are bright
with anticipations of the good time ciming.—
Memphis Eu’lelin.
John Mitchell—The Fortress Monroe cor
respondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer re
yorts as follows:
John Mitchell is sick. He has never com
plained ; this dogged iograte never murmur
ed save once, and that was occasioned by his
glimpse of Davis and Olay enjoying their out
door promenade, a privilege denied him.—
The physician who visits Mitchell daily, not
withstanding bis sulleness, has given it as hi
opinion that Mitcbell is laboring under the
insidious attacks of pulmonary consumption,
and that in a few more weeks he will be pros
trated if not allowed outdoor exercise and a
more generous diet than the soldier’s fare
upon which he has hitherto subsisted. On
tbe conscientious representations of tbe Docs
tor, Mitchell's diet was changed two da : i
ago, and a full and true statement of his phy
sical condit ia forwarded to tbe War Depart
ment, with the request and recommendation
that he too, be allowed the privilege of out
door exercise accorded to Davis and Clay.—
Gen. Miles has forwarded this humane appli
cation. The General does all in his power
to mitigate tbe duress of his important pris
oners. He acts under instructions from the
War Department, and like a true soldier, as
fie is, he carries out bis orders to the letter.—
Besides tbe care of tbe prisoners, Gen. Miles
has care of the Eastern District of Virginia,
the affairs of which he administers to the sat
isfaction of all loyal men
j Female Institute —Disappointed old bach
elors are fond of asserting that women are e t
■ the bottom of all evil. Tbe fact that pre'tty
waiter girls figure in our bank defalcation ,
and that Prince Plon-Plon is travelling about
with a mysterious female companion, are cis
ted as fresh evidences of the truth of the axi
om. These crusty philosophers mistake the
effect for the cause. Men naturally seek in
the companionsqip and sympathy of women
relief from tbeir cares. Had they consulted
them previous to yielding to temptation,
they would in nine cases out of ten never
have got into trouble. As it is, tbe conso
lation which they afford is precious to both
I saint and sinner. If it costs a diamond-ring
or a slice of imp rial revenue, the donor no
doubt thi ks the article cheap at the price.—
N. Y. Herald.
Previous to March 4, 1841, there hs.d
been but eight Presidents of the United States
during a period of years, viz : Wash
ington, 8 years ; J. Adams, 4 years; Jeffer
son, 8 yea s ; Madison, 8 years; Monroe, 8
years ; J." Q. Adams, 4 years ; Jackson, 8
years, and Van Buren 4 years—none of whom
died in office. In remarkable contrast with
this, since March, 1841, a period of but
twenty four years, there has been nine Presi
dents, two of whom died during the first
term, and one in ihe second, viz : Harrison,
one month ; Tyler 3 years and 11 months;
Polk, 4 years ; Taylor, 1 year and 4 months ;
Fillmore, 2 years and 8 months; Pearce, 4
i years; Buchanan, 4 years; Lincoln, 4 years
and 1 month, and Johnson the present incum
bent.
NOTICE
TO COMMISSION MERCHANT*, AUCTIONEERS,
AND OTHERS
THE Tax Ordinance for the City of Atlanta, lor 1865,
requires, All Commission Merchants, Auctioneers,
and others selling Goods, Wares, Merchandize. Real Es
tate and Produce, on Commission, (or for others) either
in the city or to an ive, to give into the C erk of C 'until |
the gross amount of such sales for the month previous,
and pay n tax of one-half of one per cent, thereon on the
firs day of each and ever' month.
The Ordinance al«o requires Hotel keepers. Livery
Stable keepers, and Warehouse men to give in as above
their gross receipts, and pay to the Clerk of Council one
fumth of one per cent, tax thereon.
I will be ready at my office to receive the shove faxe*.
and hope parties will come up promptly aud give in and
pay the same
Cleik’s Office, City Council, August 30th, 1865.
8. B LOVF,
aug 31—2 t. Clerk of Council.
g-eorgia _ hotelT~
BREAKFAST AND DINNER HOUSE,
Near Railroad Depot,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
<4-Meals always ready on arrival of the Cars Caeli
way from At anta and Macon. Good faro and thd best
of attention given to passengers.
L>. 11. KAWLINGS,
a«pt I—lm* Proprietor.
Doya! & Ransom,
General Producs and Commission
ME ROH2LISTTS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Will keep on band for sale Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
Flour, al, Tobacco. Ac
All goods consigned to our cure fur sale will receive
prompt attention. sept I—ts
AELSI S HOUSE,
Griffin, Georgia,
Meilsßeady on the Arriva! of Each Ti ain ft om
A'lanta and Macon.
Gool Fare an<l Moderate Cliuigoe. “’6 fi
MRS. A. M. NKDBIS,
eopt I—lui I'roprfotro.fi.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO ADVERTISERS.
In order to insure insertion in tRc morn.
Ing's paper, ad vertisers will please hand
in their favors each day, by 2 o’clock,
P. M.
RKLKGIOUS IWOTICW
Rev. Dr. HOLMES will preach to-morrow (sabbath)
morning, IO?. o’clock, in the First Presbyterian Church,
Marietta street. sep2-lt
ATTENTION HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1—
Tlie members of this Company are requested to meet at
Ute Building, Corner ot Whitehall & Hunter Streets, on
Saturday o von Ing, September 2d, at 8 o’clock r reorgan
ization. P. J JuHNOSN,
Sept. 2—lt* Ass’t Foreman,'
4®-WANTED TO RENT, a Dwelling House, with
three or four rooms, and kitchen attached—convenient
to the business portion of the city. Apply at
sept 2—dh THIS OFFICER
fC-it- J. M. GRANBERRY has an office room
to rent (up staiis) in rear of Godfrey Oat
man’s Auction Store, corner of Walton and
Broad streets. sept I—ts
JfS-NEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!-One
hundred and seventy six piepes New Music at
SASSEEN & HENDERSON’S
Variety Store, Peachtree street,
Call seon. sept I—2t
JJSTVALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE
We offer for sale a most desirable CITY LOT
on MARIETTA STREET, fronting FIVE
HUNDRED FEET—large enough for . two or
more building lots. There is a good young
orchard of Peach and Apple trees on the
place ; good vineyard , good well, and a large
number of bricks. Apply early.
PHILLIPS & PRATHER,
Daily New Era Office,
Aug. 30—ts. Atlanta, Ga.
MR. DAVID F. WALLIS, “ Union
Office,” Na-hville, Tenn., is our authorized
agent at that place.
Aug. 31—ts
BCL. MESSRS. WEBB& LEVERING, Book
sellers and Stationers, Louisville, Ky., are
our authorized agents at that place.
Aug. 31—ts
Office of Assistant Special Agent, )
First Agency U. S. Treas’ry Dept.> L
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 30, 1865. J
j@“A PUBLIC SALE of captured and
abandoned property, belonging to the United
States Government, will take place at Madi
son, Ga., on Thursday, September 7th., 1865,
commencing at 11 o’clock a. m., and at Wash
ington, Ga., on Saturday, September 9th.,
1865, commencing at 9 o’clock, a. m. By
order of V. SPALDING,
Aug. 31—7 t Ass’t Special Ag’t.
MONETARY AND COMMOTAL
ATLANTA MONEY MARKET.
Corrected by Robert J. Lowry, Broker*
Georgia Railroad Bank, buying at 60 cts fcr one dollar.
Central Bank. “ 45 “ “ “ “
Bank Siatc of Georgia, “ 50“ “ “ “
Marino Bank, ** 30 “ “ “ “
Bank of Mivannah, “ 25“ “ “ “
Bank of Athens, u 20 “ “ t( “
Bank of Middle Georgia, “ 35“ “ “ “
Bank of Fulton, “ 15 “ “ “ u
Adother Ga. S- C. and Ala.
Banks “ 5 to 25 *• u
Gold, baying at 40 cents, selling at 45 to 46 cts. prom.
JUST Riitlll VEU & FOR KILL
SI,OOO in specie,
25,000 pounds Bacon,
80 barrels extra Family Flour,
10 kegs Soda,
40 kitts Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
20 J bbls Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel.
20 boxes Soap,
40 boxes Candles,
Tobacco, Cigars, Coffee, Pepper,
Spice, Bluestone, Copperas,
Snuff, Table Salt,
And numerous other articles not men
tioned. By
T. Kile & Co.,
Corner of Marietta and Peachtree sts.,
aug 29—4 t Atlanta, Georgia.
For Sale.
12 Dozon Fine Gold Pens,
100 Gross Steel Pens —assorted.
David & Arnold’s Best Inks,
Best School Slates—all sizes,
Wostenbolm’s Fine Pocket Knives,
Inkstands and Penholders,
F tie Paper and Envelopes,
Best Violin and Guitar Strings.
Sealing Wax and Muci'age.
J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS,
Peters St., 2d door west of Whitebait St.
N. B. Peters Street is one block south of
Roark’s corner. aug 31. -ts.
AKCIIEH CHKATIIAM. OKO. W. OAKDKN. GUO. S. KINSEY.
ARCHER CHEATHAM&CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND IMPORTERS OK
BRANDIES, WINES LIQUORS.
AnJ Dealers in
TODA CCO, HA VA NA CIG A RS, Etc., Ec.
Xo. 9College Street, NASHVILLE, TENN,
aug 31.—3 m.
T WjYJSTTED !
I WANT to purehaFo a Ixit suitable for a Residence
within half a mile of the Cor Shod.
Aug 24—ts W. F. H ARRIS.
FOR SALE?
THRFE quarters of an acre of J and % of a mih from
the city towards the Rolling Mills, good location for
a rcs'dencc. Enquire ot
11. MARSHALL,
aug2o-tf. K» al Eusiutc Ajcnt.
TO 3FLEHXTI".
A COMMODIOUS Store ro< in 110 feet by 25 feet on
v arn ita struct, tor one or years. Apply to
aug.29 lw* ORME & FARRAR,
FOR SALE.
OVE half acre Lot, adjoining Payno’s 1 hnprl, and near
Gate < ity Car and Machine Works. Enquire of
11. marshall,
aug 27—ts Real Estate Agent.
FOR SALE.~
WITHIN five minutes walk of the Railrosd depot,
a Cottage House with four rooms ai.d basemeut
kitcheji. h. Marshall,
aug 27—ts It al Estate Agent.
limejlTme, lime?
TIIOS. 11. WILLIAMS, who tins nowln successful op
eration the extensive HOWARD LIME WORKS, near
Kingston, Ga., baH eKtablirticd f>r ihe dbnveniencoof pur
chairs a Lime Depot nt Atlanta, Ga., nt whi ;li place par
ties can be sum sh< d at kdn prices I) eight added, m any
quantity desired, by calling on or addressing the under
signed or Mr. l.ochmanat the old stand or BiitlcrA Peters,
near the Slate Read Depot, where tbo lune I stored.
uug.TJlm. WM. M. WILLIAMS.
CHAPPELL, BRUCE & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
DRY GOODS,
144 West Fourth Street,
(Between
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Every description of
DR.Y GOODS,
And every article necessary to make a complete
outfit fur a
CITY OR COUNTRY STORE,
Can be obtained at
Tliiw XCstaJblislimcnt.
We will duplicate prices of any bill purchased in New
York We are determined to make it to the interest
of the Southern States to purchase their stock of
us this fall. One of partners reside m New
York and consequently has great sdvan
tages, which wa propose io extend
to our customers- We can sup
ply every article kept in a
country Dry Goods store.
Chappell, Bruce & Co.
aug 29—Im
REMOVAL*
Now offering for sale at prices to defy competition at
ABBOTT & BROS.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, G-EORG-IA.
500 gallons Kerosene Oil,
250 gallons Petroleum Oil,
500 gallons Machine Oil,
500 gallons Raw and Boiled Linseed
Oil,
200 gallons Lamp Oil,
200 gallons Pea-Nut Oil,
5,000 pounds Pure Whitejuead,
5,000 pounds Colored Paints, (mixed
and dry),
300 boxes Window Glass,
1,000 pounds Putty,
10,000 pounds Soda Ash,
1,000 pounds Copperas,
1,000 pounds Sulphate and Brimstone,
500 pounds Bluestone,
100 gross Matches,
10 barrels Old Bourbon Whisky,
(warranted pure),
5 barrels Cognac Brandy,
5 barrels Sheny and Madeira
Wine.
Robt. J. Massey.
The Ladies of Atlanta are respectfully informed that I
have just opened, aud wtll soil at very low prices, a
choice and select lot of Perfumery and Toilet
Soaps, Kerosene Oil and Lamps, at the store
Ot Abbott & Bros., Whitehall street.
Itobt. J. Massey.
Aug 20—ts
~ NEW DRUG STOiFE-’ ~
niijoiwtco.
(Formerly,T. P. Fleming & Co).,
NEXT DOOR TO ROARK’S CORNER,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Are in receipt of a well selected stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
AND VARNISHES,
Which they offer at Wholesale and Retail low for cash.
Which they offer at Wholesale and Retail low for cash.
MR. J. R. BARRICK,
A practical and experienced Druggist will supervise the
business and give special attention to the filling of Pro
scriptions
They have pure White Lead, Paints ground in oil. Win
dow Glass, Putty, Copperas, Brimst* ne, Blue Stone,
Matches, pure Wiivs and Braudfes f r Medical
purposes, Bord. Snuff, vigors, Log and Red
Wood, Pa'mt, Varnish,.Whitewash, Shoe,
Horse, Tooth and rfair Brushes,
Fancy Soaps. Perfumery, Rosi i,
Opium, Al'spice. Spanish
Brown, Venetian Bed,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
They are also in receipt of Crushed Sugar, Tea, Coffee,
Black Pepper, Indigo, Madder. Candk s. 8o p, St rch and
many other articles in the Drug aud Grocery line.
aug 27—ts
T. KILE. I L. Q. PIBKLE. | J. 1. QUEEN.
T. KILE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers. ZLuction.
AND
COMMISSION MBimiOT,
Having completed our large and commodious build
ing on ths
. C rner of Marietta and Peachtree Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGB,
And having procured the services of
“Uncle 33i11y- ZEXill,”
THE PRINCE OF AUCTIONEERS,
We intend, in connection with our Grocery Trade, to d
a General Auction and Commission Rusine-s W< f|a |<-|-
ourselves th t we will be able to giv. perfot t sati-factiow.
A* we have procured the services of one ol tin b et
Book Keepers in the State. Our motto is qu < k sales nnd
prompt returns. aug 29—4 w
BURNS & DWYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Liquor Idercliants,
Near Georgia Railroad Bank,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
July 30—Om
A UKIGK STORE™"
FOR Salo, on Ponchtroo utroot, Atlanta, Georgia. Ap
ply to
A. K. SEAGrO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Whitehall end Mitchi 11 streets, Atlanta, Goon-in
sept I—4t
Real Estate & Collection Office.
11. MARSHALL,
Real Estate Agent
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OFFICE IN GODFREY & OATMAN’S AUCTION HOUSE,
PEACHTREE STREET),
Will give prompt attention to the sale or leaMhg
•f propel ty iu the city or country, and the collection of
■ lai ms. aug 27—ts
GREAT BARGAINS IN
REAL ESTATE,
I HAVE on hand, and for sale, the following Real Es
tate:
1. One City L t, near the Gas Works, 75 feet in front,
and 200 feet deep.
2. One Lot below the Arsenal, on the Georgia Railroad,
100 feet in tr nt < n l 60 suet deep.
3. One Lot, adj ining Co 1 . Cowart’s, on Decatur street,
in a fine business position.
4. The S minnry Lot, at the junction of Peachtree and
Line streets, near Wesley Chapel.
5. One five acre Lot, one and a half miles from the
centre of city, beaut fully situated.
6. Three hal. acre lots, on Fair street, in the city.
7 Two half acre Lots, lying between Washington and
Crew ; treets.
8. Twen’y-five acres within one mile of the business
portion of the ci'y A very desirab'e location for subur
ban residences. • will sell it as it stands, or lay it out
in lots to suit pureh «s rs. This is destined to be one of
the finest lo a ions for dwellings in the country. The
wa»er important consideration, cannot bo surpassed
in th • South.
9. One hundred and sixty acres, on Peachtree creek,
70 acres cleared, 30 acres bottom land, with one building
on the premises, nnd situated four miles Irom the Gale
City Fou drv. Car and Machine Works. The timber <s
worth all I ask for the land.
10. One hundred and twelve and a half acres superior
bott in land, eight miles nor hos Stone Mountain. The
timber is very line and untouched-
11. Also. 80 acres near High Bridge, quarter of a mile
from the Western and Atlantic Railroad, on the Chitta
h ocbee river. Frame house, good wel. of water, and
finely timb red.
12 1.950 acres eight miles west of Newnan. The best
water power in the Stat-*. Saw Mill and Gin House
standing, with a good Frame House on the premises.
13 Two forty acre Lots five miles south of Marietta,
o>» the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and within three
hundred yards of Rough’s station. Upon each tract
there is about twenty acres of good timber, a variety of
fruit tries good w»t« r near each dwelling, and running
wat?r through b th 1 ts.
Parties having h >uses to rent, or land for sale, will
consult their inter.-st by putting the same into the hands
<»• the undersigned. Those who wish to purchase land
will du well to call nme before going elsewhere. I have
much land for sale not advertised*
Special attention paid to the collection of debts.
11. Marshall,
aug 27—ts Real Estate Agent.
AUGUST 27th, 1805-
T. L. SCOTT & CO.,
WEST POINT, GEORGIA,
Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HAVE on hand 5,000 yards Heavy India Bagging,
5,900 pounds Machine Rope, and are receiving daily
Sugar, Cofiee, Bacon,
Lird. Salt, Tobacco,
Factory Y r arns. Flour,
Mackerel, Cheese, Car.dies,
Candies, Oysters, Sardines,
Crackeis, Soda, Pepper,
Spic<*, G'nger, Starch,
Cop* era 5 ’. BhiestonP, Soaps,
TABLE ANO POCKET CUTLERY,
CBOCKEI Y AND GLASS WARE,
Aiso, a large aud well selected stock of Men’s. Boys
aud (.'hil ’ren’s of the latest s'yles «nd best
q alitv, wh ch we will sell a Wh lesale
and retail at living prices.
Callsoou. Quick sales and abort profits.
T. L. Scott & Co.
aug 27—ts
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
CITIZENS AND TRAVELERS.
I have refitted those large audsplond d rooms under the
Micronic II di, and opened a first chess
Drinking and Billiard Saloon,
And. intend it shall be second to none in this State.
I have on he nd and always shall keep, Old and Pure
Liqu >rs; noue other be sold in my saloon.
The *lar is under the executive mauagement of these
clever and affable gentlemen Tom Collier and Billy
' laik. who have no superiors iu tneir line, and they will
be happy to see their old friends.
Ciptam White the clever man of Atl nta and Augusta
notoriety, ha full charge of the Billiard Tables. 1 re
spec fully ask a liberal share of patronage
Geo. SSlitirp, Jr.,
Proprietor.
N. B—ln a f*w days T shall open a First Class Dining
Room aud Rest an rant on the European style, with ac
commodation for one hundred and fifty to am* al. Tra
velers will be r this in mind, as my table will abound
with ail the deiicacie; of the season. G. 8. Jr
Aug 15 —tt
To MerctLants
llf have just receiv'd a choice lot of Bleached Shu t
' V ii-g, I rintK, I i..en Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Pocket
Ki'ive* &r., &c., which we arc ordered to close out at 15
p» r con: on fin t cost. Jpply ear v.
Langston, crane & hammo k,
rtug 26 ts. Commission Merchants.
WraTn. McNamee,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayette, Chambers Co. Alabama.
WILL attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his care
Particular attention will be paid to Collections and
pr nipt r turns made.
July 27—ts
Hams! teams!
\ FEW tierces v<- y superior Sugar-cured Canvassed
. k Hams. 'ho. I.“ 00 nminds choice Clear Bacon Sides,
just and for sdu win,less! * or retail by
A. Si. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant
Cornet Whitehall and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Georgia
WANTED
I WOULD like to buv a House ami Lot, with five or six
Roohis, n« ar the business part of the City—would
prefer one on Mai iet , a, Peachtree or Dec »lur Streets.
July 30—ts THO 3. E. WHITAKER
For Sale.
FYMIE Pitt’s Residence Lot, four acre*, lyin’?, most
g. brautifu 'y, <» ca -h rec street. This is one of the
most dts.iub e lots for a ft st el>»s< residence in this city.
BELL GANKILi,
Aug 29 -ts Real fcsi »te Agents
FOE? SALE.
HAVING engaged in Other business I offer for sale
the entire ura nst of ton months Lease tftock ami
Bar Ext ir s under Ex hange Hotel. The most promi
mvit stan J intheclty Receipts for the past four months
nineteen thou anil lour hundred dollar*, at once,
it you wi h to buy, to
J C. HENDKRION,
aug 30—Ot Bxohange Hotel.
SYKUP AND MOLASSEST
v rs 881 > C ne Syrup. 10 bbls 3o«*ghuin Mo lanes, fbr
I CJ Pa’e by ABBOLT & BROTHERS.
aug2o-tf. C>mmlaeion Merchants, Whitehall stl
NAILS AND Cc AS ST
KEGS Wh eiing Nalls, assorted,
4 pj -5 boxes Gt ibs,
F.-i -ale by
aug 26—ts Sa lmciiH, Simmons & Co,
Wanted.
A DWEI LK’G hotiss containing four rooms, with a
Ji V Ki tel on. located conveniently to the tiusinoHH part
of the City *, fur of tenon apply to
aug 22-tl. - J NO. ¥ e 11DER Y £ BROA.
MMB COLLECTIOH OFFICE.
BELL & GASKILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Having renewed their partnorsblp fsuspended toy the
war,) offer I heir services to the public as
Ttoal Estate -Argents.
Wil! give special attention to Conveyancing, Examining
Ti’les to Real EstHe, Writing Contract! aud Collecting
Debts.
On* of the firm bus been a R* a! Estate Agent in this
city for fifteen years, and thn other c nnected with him
for several yoarg before toe war and, ir »in their thorough
acquai tauce with the pla< e. they are conff'ent in Assu
ring, by their Ag -n>y, decided advantng I to persons
wishing to buy, soil, rent or lease real estate in or near
Atl >nw.
4Ttf- Office up-st iirs, first building on Whitehall street,
on ihe icit goiuj from the K.dlroad.
Hefcrertcu: Miyor and citiz n« o r Atlanta; Jas Gard
ner Augusui; J W Fears It and C A Nutting, Macon ;
Austell & Inman, John Livingston Now York.
MARCUS A. HKLIi,
Aug 24—3 m V. A. GASKILL,
oaam i nwi
GROCERS, PRODUCE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner Broad and Marietta Streets,
Atlanta, Georgia,
Will buy and sell all kind of Produce and Merchandise
on Commission.
Prompt aud personal Retention given to orders on con
signment*.
11. I*. Zimmerman, 8. A. Verdery,
Late of Late of
Scranton & Zimmerman, Jackson, Miller & Verdery,
Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, Georgia.
Amr 23—Im
CALVIN FAY. I L. P. GRANT.
FAY & GRANT,
ARCHITECTS
AND
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Will irivo their attention to the preparation of Plans and
Specifications for, and superintend the erection of every
class ot buildings in Atlanta and vicinity They will
also negotiate pirchascs and sales of property.
Surv vs and Maps of Lands and Railroads carefully
executed
Mr. Grant refers to Riceard Peters. Esq , and Geo G
Hull. Supt AA WPRR Atlanta: Hon Jno P King,
Pres G R R. August*; Chas T Pollard, Esq, Pres M &
WPR R. Montgomery: .1 Elgar Thomson. Esq, Pres
Penn A Centra R R. hiladelnhia.
Mr. Fay refers to R C Brinkiev. Esq. and Sarn’l Tate,
Esq. J S < lagborn, Esq and 1) II Baldwin
Esq, Savannah; Mi‘crell & Smith, Macon; RH Ram’
sey, Milledgeville. Ang 23—ts
REI! KUH Itllltt
I offer my services to persons wishing te purchase, set 1
rent or lease
estate
In the City of Atlaina or in the .state.
Office in Parker's New Building, on
Whitehall street.
W. F. Harris.
Aug 24—3rn
"| 4k BUILDING LOTS, iu the most desirab.l
I y f locality iu the city, tor sale or lease.
Aug 24-ts W. F. HARRIS.
L.OTS, half acre each, suitable for Residences,
| aud omy th'ee-quurters of a miio from the Car
bhed, lor sale or lense. Apply te
Aug 24—if AV. F. HARRt .
A FARM F ’R SAEK, four miles from the
city Can be had iuw lor the cash.
Aug 24—ts W. F. II ARRIS.
Mineral Lands Wanted.
PERSONS wiFbing to sell or lense Mineral Lands will
find it to tbeir interest te giv • w n c Gl.
Aug 24-ti W. F. HARRIS,
~ DR-Br’C^EAGOr -
Office on Whitehall Street.
CAN I e b und al Mrs. Coleman’s at night, on Pryor
street. opp« site Mrs Chisolm’s
Will practice Medicine and Surgery.
aug3o—lm
SALT ’ SALT I! T
-g "0 1,500 Hacks no Virginia Sult
A? l he Warehouse in r»’ar of Masonic
Hall bv J. J. FORD.
aug 3 Im Agent
Bagging* and Rope.
FFFTY pieces bagging,
FIFTY COILS ROPE,
For sale low by
Clarke & Hester,
Aug 23- 2w Trout House Block.
B. W. ADAMS I T. 8. POWELL.
B. W. ADAMS & CO.,
GROCERS AND
Ccmmission Merchants,
Peachtree Street, next door to A. C. Wyly’a
old stand,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
4‘s*Consi"unieiit3of all kinds respectfully solicited.*o
Aug 2—3 m
GORDON & ( 1 0„
General Ccmniiss-on Merchants
Aud Dealers in
COrjIN'TYJAT PRODUCE,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 20 —lui
Private Sale.
GODFREY & OATMAN.
50 Sacks Extra Family Elmir (now),
40 Bdxcs Choice Chewing Tobacco,
1 L >t Fino Cigars,
1000 Pounds Bacon.
July 26—if
LOST oifSTOLEN.
a dray, on the 23rd in t.. in the cvcniug, bc
/ twe« n Hit* ca’saud Betlvuc Hotel, a
CARPET BAC,
with two forks, containing clothes a.d palters. A suiftt
bl© itwanl wili be pud fqr the r Mnrti of the Big • r con
tents to this olllce—or information loading to its recovery.
No questions wiil bo a-rkea. atig2o H.
AN indefinite number of elegant Y< ung Ladies, finely
accomplished, are uxi< us to marry. Particulars
can be haunt a Real Estate Agency, on street,
aug 27—ts
For Rent.
A STORE, with basement and up-stairs, on Whitehall
str et.
BELL dL GA.SKIL.D,
aug 29—ts Rea. Estate Agents
For Sale.
ANII'R Cottage Residence near the City Hall, cheap
for cash.
15cll At OnKltlll,
Aug 24—ts Kcai EbluU' Agvuts.
LATEST ARRIVAL!
JOM ffiWl) 4 CO.,
WITH
T. P, FLEMING & CO.,
Next Door te Roark’s Comer,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have just received a large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods, direct from tue East, censisting iu part of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Large Lot of Prints,
Cassimeres,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Gents Hats aud Caps, .
Varieties and Notions,
Bleached Domestics,
Ladies Hoop Skirts,
Ladies Hats,
Cotton Goods,
All of which ther effer, very low for eft'b, at Wholesale
and Retail. Aug 25—2 w
Notice.
THE Partnership of the firm of Powell A Marshall is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
O POWELL
Atlanta, July 27,1865, H MARSHALL.
The business will be carried on by C Powell who wH
pay all claims ot the late firm, and respectfully solicita
patronage. July 2S— ts
~J. T? THOMAS' & CO , '
SAVANNAH, GBOUGIA,
Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants, will give prompt attention
to all business entrusted
to them.
References ■ A. Portet, E-q , Dr. F. T. Willis, Savan
nab. Qu. ; Doras L. Stone, Esq , N. P. H<MuOk, Esq., New
York ; Messrs. Eider A: Haw, Q. Some, villa Norris. Esq.,
Baltimore aug 8 Im
HALL HOUSE.
TRY IT.
ON corner of Pryor and Hunter streets, In rear of
Exchange Hotel. Neatly furnished for the accom
mouation < f tne traveling public. Inquire tor the
II ALL HOI TSE.
Porters in attendance on arrival of every train, te
transport Baggage, etc.
aug 4-lm JOHN T. BALL.
mXjLOftMiIHOCN
Inform their old patrons and tb* public generally
that they have roHumed tbe
FH.ACTICE
Os the various branches of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION.
Kif" They can be found at all times at thMr residence,
corner of WaHhington and Peters streets, A tin nt a, Ga.
July 14—3 m
INSURANCE AGENCY.
M. C. BLANCHARD,
A few d<x>rs below Exchange Hotel, is prepared to take
risks on houses merchandire and property gene
rally on liberal terms in the following
aubsLantiai CompaniM.
JEtna, of Hartford with Assets.
Continental, of New York 1 4*45,000 Assete.
Metropolitan, of New York 1,430,000 Assets
Equitable Life Insurance Comp’s. 1,125,000 Aaa< ts.
aug 20—8 m
TWO CHOICE PLANTATiON&
THE Undersigned offers for sale two desirable places
in Chambers County, Alabama One comprising 750
odd acres, Oak and Hickory, miles from West Point,
immediately on the Montgomery and W*st Point Rail
road, as well ”8 the main thoron rhfare between ihe
cities. The other situated one mile sou th rase of the
above described place, consists of 1200 acres of fine Pine
Lan I, 400 just cleared, the rem Under heavily timbered.
Both places are well improved, convenient to good
Schools and Churches and adapted te Corn and Cotton.
The ab ve lands offer great inducements to auy one
wishing te embark in the Lumber or Plantiug interest
Refers to Juo. C. Whitner, John Wright and 0
W. W inter.
Alfred Harrell.
Aug B—2m
FOR SALE.
500 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN,
4,000 POUNDS CHOICE BACON SIDES,
500 POUNDS CHOICE BACON HAMS,
59 KEGS NAILS. FROM V» TO !40’»,
SUPERIOR LOT GRINDSTONES.
LARGE LOT SOLE LEATHER,
CORN MEAL, WOOD BUCKETS,
HODJUOW WAKE, <fcc.
Wylie Johnson & Co.,
July 25—ts Depot Street, near Trout Houm.
FLOUR I FLOUR! FLOUR?"
lAM now prepared to furnish the trade, wholesale or
Retail, Fifty Thousand Pounds of Flour. In forty fire
ponud Sacks, Su|.e flue and Family. A liberal deduc
tion made to dealers in city and country.
A. K. SEA«O.,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug s—ts
House Wanted.
SUITABLE for a small lami y, in n co part of the city,
a imr rent» d. bo v
Coffee! Coffee!
BAGS Primo Rio Coffee tor sale low by
A. K. SEA GO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 10—ts
FOR SALE. '
A BEAUTIFUL Building Site, ot tour acres, on a
commanding eminence, eno mile Irom Car Shed,
witu filly largo shade trees on It. II yuu want BBC of
the most ibslrable lots about A limit, lor a flne house
Como aud see this pr p-riy. Price ,2.’i00 csb.
W F. II AH > IS • Ileal Estate Agent,
Jug 26—ts Pirker’, Building, Whitehall strc.l.
AL’TT.of t Tty acres, beautifully situ itod, between
McD> engh and Crew streets, and t ree-qnarlora
<>■ U mile irom Car Shed, can be hud low tor the cash if
bought m the next week, W. F. lIAKKIS,
Rea: Estate Agent, Parker’s Buildlug,
Aug 26-ts Whiteuall street,
“rjissoEuTioNT”
THFVaile'y business conducted in tills city by F.
Hagan AC. W. i'eden, under the flrm o< F. Kagan
ACo was tty mu<ual consent dltso ved on the lOtli lust.
’ F. HAGAN,
Atlanta, Aug 25—101. C. W. PKDIJf.
ISTJETW FIRM.
WK ha- e this day associated with us, in the Genoraf
Commission business F Hagan, late of the Him u.
F Hagan & to ,of ibis city, tbrmorly of Nasbvllo, Tonn
The Style ol uur firm In future will bo Stlmoiis-, Slmmoua
& Cu. SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Augu.-t 25 lot.
Wiuitetf.”
ASM A LL House with four or five rooms for a private
residence. Jlso, one with two rooms aud a
kitelion. Enquire of
1 H. MAHMIAIX,
Real Estate Agent, at Oodrrey 4 Oatniau’a Auction and
Commission House ou Peaclitreo street, next to
Kyle’s building.
Aug 23—11