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daily new era.
A. R. WATSON LOCAL EDITOR.
Dwfllisg Housss.—While the frenzy for
erecting business houses in Our City has be
come almost » mouomauiu, we see few or no
dwelling homes going up. There ere hun
dreds of femilies that arc in pressing need of
bouses and urn willing to p y libera) rent, for
houses. Why is it then, that men who have
the lots and the means, do not turn their at
tention into this cl aunel ? Such an enter
prise would pay handsomely for all the money
invested and will make room for the accom
modation of the v st influx of people that are
coming or desire to come to the city. If
our moneyed mon desire to have our city
densely populated it must have houses for the
people to live in. The few bouses that are
to let now, are let out at such an exalted fig
ure that the renter feels like exclaiming, “see
what a rent the curious Gasca made.”
The dwelling bouses now in the City are
packed to overfl wing, some have two, three,
five and even more families in them. Some
houses have a family to each room, and some
houses have one room and yet accommodate
two or more familie . We hope our citizens
will turn their attention to the erection of
dwelling houses. The people need them and
the city nteds th'm.
Longstreet, Sedgwick & Co., Nxw Yokk. -
We invite the attention of Merchants aud oth
ers to the Card of this House, to be found in
our columns to-day. Longstreet’s Clothing
Store is well known throughout the South as
one of the largest establishments in New
York. They are as clever as they are geuer.
ous and merchants will consult their own in
terest by patronizing them. It will also be
teen from their announcement that our clever
and genial friend, J. JI. Handlst, formerly
of the house of Pulliam, Wills, Kankin & Co,
is now in the house of Messrs. Longstreet,
Sedgwick & Co.
The merchants in this section will always
find in him a true friend and be will take
pleasure in attending to any orders they see
proper to send him for Clothing. A more
correct an 1 reliable business man th in MJ.
Handley, can not be found in the whole coun
try, and by his polite and attemi e deport
ment he has endeared himself to a host of
business men and others in the South. Being
well acquainted with the leading nouses in
New York, he can be of great service to mer
chants from the South v siting that city, Sea
his card.
Personal.—We had the pleasure on [yes
terday of meeting in our office Mr. L. o’-
Brideweil, special agent and correspondent
of the Angusta Constitutionalist- Mr. B. is
here en route for the Western cities and New
York in behalf of bis paper. We can say to
our merchants and others of this city that do
better medium in Georgia it offered to ad
v»rtisers than the Constitutionalist. We are
happy to note the improved appearance of
that paper and its late enlargement with the
many marks of success which show out so
plainly. Messrs. Zimmerman & V-rdery,
corner Broad and Marietta streets, will re
ceive subscriptions and advertisements.
Auction.—We call attention to the auction
sale of Jlessrs. Godfrey & Oatman advertised
for this morning.
It will be seen from their advertisement
that Mr. H. Marshall is now their auctioneer,
and a good one he is We can say to our
readers that while he may not be quite so
buffoonisb on the block as auctioneers too
frequently try jto make themselves, be may
be relied on as a conscientious man. And
the goods he knocks down will be what he
resresents them so far as his information ex
tends. We commend this firm and their
gentlemaniy auctioneer to the public.
Jones & Tapp—Louisville. —In the great
press of advertisements upon our column-,
we neglected to notice the advertisement of
this House. They are extensive dealers in
clothing and will always be found to be clev
er and accomodating to parties visiting their
establishment. Besides they offer gieat in
ducements to parties needing anything in
tbeir line. We call particular attention to
their card, to be found iu the Louisville di
rectory.
Intelligence. —11. Marshall has opened
Gedera! Intelligence office, at the house of
Godfrey A O-ilman on Peachtree street. It is
just the thing that is wanted. Persons wish
ing employment and those wanting employees
ore referred to his card
Dry Good-. W. 11. Bioib-rt n, dealer in
Staple and Fa> cy Dj Goods, has an extensive
advert s' merit in our paper ths morning. He
ha« on hand a splendid lot of goods in bis bne.
ami it is as well s 1 -ct. d a<- a >y in ihe market.
We refer all buyers to his hou-e, on ihe cruet
of Whitehall and M ichell streets.
Manhattkn Hotel.—We invite the atten
tion of merenants and others who expect to
visit New York, t>> t e card of this house.—
N Huggins, the Proprietor, is a perfect gen
th man, and is always very kind and attentive
to travellers fr rn this section.
Eek change in edvertiS' merit of M. C. Blan
chard, Insnrai c t Arent, with additional securi
ties, be now represents comp »nie» to the am runt
of Ten Mi lion Dollars Parties wishing to
insure would do w -il to call on him.
Partner Wanted—A gentlman of fine
business qualifications about to commence
business in this city is in want of a partner
with a capital $2,500. He may be found by
enquiring at this office.
Pers NAI.. M , >er. St-erlman was in town
yesteid y. P I(h vernoi J ffinson,Ge .
J bn B. G ir.ioo and Hou. Ben. H. Hill weie
also here,
Jno. \ i.HDßiiv A Bros have a house and
lot for sale They also advertise 1000 Bush
els of corn.
■* •-*.
Skaco offers a house and lot on Peters
streets for sale.
5 oung ladies often asked why they blush so
wben spoken to about their lover, but they
are seldom able to give a satisfactory answer.
Taking pity on the basbfulness, a writer in
the American Medical Gazette furnishes the
following lucid explanation of the beautiful
phenomenon: “The mind communicat-s
with the ci-rural ganglion, the latter, by reflex
action through the brain and facial nerve to
the organic n r esin the fa e, with which’ its
brane es inosculate.” The mystery is now
perfectly clear.
S PE C I A L XOTI CE S .
TO ADVKK-riSKKS
In order to insure insertion tn t. <e morn.
Ing’s paper, ad vrrt Uer« will please hand
in their fUvon earh day, by M o’clock,
P. Al.
O’* PHILLIPS k FLANDBRS, Whitehalk Strrkt.—
I These g nthunrn have on hand a good BJBurtm nt of
Family Buppl.es. Also, Factory Yarns at wholesale,
which they propose to sell at fair prices.
TO BUSINB3S MEN—Nkw Era Job Printing
Office —-Having fitted up a first rate Job Printing Office,
we are p eperod to do ail work in that line, ou reason
able terms .nd in the most expeditious manner. Hoving
a sociatvd with us Mr. T. 8 Reynolds, one of the most
experienced Job Workmen in the South, we think we
c»n give entire satisfaction as to style and everything
else. Cail and examine specimens
Bept 7—ts PHILLIPS 4 PRATHER.
Wanted to Rent, a good Dwelling, with four or
five rooms, iu a good neighborhood, convenient to the
business part of th? city. For such a place good rent
will be paid in advance, monthly. Inquire of
II MARSHALL,
Real Estate Agent, at Go Ifrey & Oatman’s,
sept s—dh ts Peachtree street.
HEADQUARTERS MILITARY’ POST,!
Atlanta, Ga , Sept. Ist, 1866. j
Gixeral Orders No. 5
I. The trade with firearms and ammunition is hereby
strictly prohibited until further orders. Any person
acting against this order will be severely punished and
the shark oomfis*atcd.
11. All persons, both white and black, found in the
streets without domicil or means of subsistence will bo
put to work on the streets ot this city under the super
▼•sion ot the Provost Marshal
111 Ihe Provost Marshal of this Post is orlered with
the strict exec ition of this order.
By command of Bievet Brig ‘Jen Felix Prince Salm
FREDERICK H t ESTER, Lt. aud A. A. D. C.
sept I—ts
M?’ MR- DAVID F. WALLIS, “ Union
Office,” Na bville, Tenn., is our authorized
agent at that place.
Aug. 31—ts
BGU MESSRS. WEBB 4 LEVERING, Book
sellers and Stationers, Louisville, Ky., are
our auth rizt-d agents at that place.
Aug. 31—if
Office of Assistant Special Agent, 1
First Agency U. S. Trbas’rv Dept., !•
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 30, 1865. 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. tn., 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‘;OMMSRCIAL
ATLANTA MONEY MARKET.
Corrected by Robert J. Lowry, Broker.
Georgia Railroad Bank, buying at 60 cts fi r one dollar.
Ceu r 1 Bank. “ 45 .* « «• .*
B-nk Siate of Georgia, »< 20“ “ “ “
Marine Hank, “ 30 “ u ‘‘ «*
Bank of avaunah, <* 25 u ** « *•
Rank of ARie.is, *< 20 “ “ « “
Bank of Middle Georgia, u 35“ “ “ “
Bank of Ful<on. “ 15 “ « ** <*
A I other Ga 3 C. and Ala.
Banks “ 5 to 25 <• “
Grid, baying at 35 cents, selling at 40 to 46 cts. Silver,
buying at.3o, selling at to 40 ct- prom
Atlanta Wholesale Market.
Corrected by It 'bert J. I owry & Co.,
Commission Merchants.
Bacon—H»g round 24 to 26; Clear Sides 28 to 30, in
demand
Beeswax—3o cts per pound.
Bagging—Kentucky 85 to 40 cents.
Pepper—Black 40 cts per ib.
Blacking —Small Size 65, Large $1 25 yer dozen.
Coffee—Rio 38 t< 40 cts per lb.
Candles -Star, by the box, 30 cts per lb, half box, 31
cts pe. lb.; quarter box, 33 p*r Ib.
Candy—Common Stick 50, French 50, assorted 60 cts
per lb
Cotton r ARDs—No 10. sls per doz**n
Cheese—English Dairy—3s to 40 cents.
Corn—sl 25 per bushel.
Peaches—Dried Cut Off $2 per bushel of 36 lbs, pealed
cut off, »3 per bushel of 40 pounds.
Flour— Extra -»nd Family 15 to sl6 per barrel.
Indigo—l 75 to $2 25 per pound
Mackerel—New family i > kits, $4 75.
Madder—2- to 33 cts per lb.
to 15 < ts per lb.
Soda—lß to 20 cts per lb.
Epsom Salts—l 6to 18 cis per lb.
Starch—lu to 20 cts per lb.
Matches—f 3 per gio«s
White Lead—ln 011 25 to 30 cts per lb.
bOAP —20 to 25 cts per ib.
Sugar—New Orleans 20 to 28; Crushed 33 to 35 oents
per lb.
Tea—s 2tos2 25 per lb.
N Alia—B 50 to $lO per keg.
Iron—Sweden 10 cts per Ib.
Rope—Kentucky 25 cts per lb.
I- omestic—4-4, 28 to 32; 7-8, 25 to 27 ; Osnaburgs 22 to
24 cts per yard.
Dry Goods.—Prints, 32 tw 35 c«8 per yard; Bleached
Muslin. 28 to 54.
Cotton Yai.ns—2 75 to ’3 per bunch.
Cot'on sin 11 sales at 27 to 30 cts per lbs as to order
and quality.
PACIFIC HOTELS
170, 172, 171 &176 Greenwich St.,
(OSESUU4KK WRIT OK BRO DWAY )
Between Courtlandt & Dey Streets, New York.
J 01IN I*A TTEN, Jr , Propri tor.
FIIHE Pacific Hotel K well and widklt known to the
JL in*veiling puOnc. Tae lociliou i esj e lai y suitable
merchants and bufda< ss men ; it >b in c os • proximity
uj l e business part of «be Cuy—>s cn the highway ot
Southern ard WeF.tr-rn trawl—and adjic“nt to ah ihe
princlpa* Rai read and M- amb -at depot • ,
•he Pacific liah liberal i<c o mil- d .lion' for over 300
guests . it s well furnished, and posbcsßos » very mooe n
improvement f«>r ik: c>m.< rt and emert dnm<*ut of hb
inmates, ihe rooms are spacious and well ventilat d ;
provided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt
and respectful; and Hie table is generously provided wi.h
every delic cy oi tie* season.
ILe Hubscr her, *h«», for the past f;w ye rs, his been
the le.-Ri e. is now so e proprietor, and m e d- to identify
li.mstlf thoroughly with the interests of h.s houses.
W th mi g ( xpern d- ea- a hole keeper, h- dusts, by
moderat" c aiges ui.d a liberal |H»licy, to inamUiu tue
favorable reputation of ihe P..c fl. Hotel.
sept—7 1 yr. JOH v pATIEN, Jr.
“irbK saxjeT"
I/Ik / ACRES oi Woodland, fronting on Georgia
-1 A x * Z Railroad 306 yarda and being 1% m lesfrom
the city limits Terms rea enable
Kell Ac <naskill,
reptT—tf Real Estate Agent.
W. SLEDGE I EDWAR> VARSONS,
Late of Perry House, Colum-
I bus, Georgia.
SLEDGE HOUSE,
OPKHKA, ALABAMA.
Kb' Rorii ar Br. nkuiHt and Dinner Houao from Waat
Point and Montgomery.
SLKDOX ,fc PA ll* ON',
a pt 6—lm Proprietors.
For Sale.
12 D z •!> Fine Gold Pens,
IIP) Gi’obb Steel Pena HHsorted.
D.vitl .L Arnold'a B"»i Inka,
P>-st School SI Her ill a ■/, B.
VV< Btenliolin’a Fme Pocket Knives,
li'kstinds and P 'nbo derH,
F tie P iper and EovelopeH.
Best Vioijn and Guitar Strings.
Sealnii Wax and Mnci’ago.
J J. & S. P KICIIAHDS,
Pete-s St, 2 ) door wect of Wbiietiali St.
N. B I’eteta Street is one blork south of
R. >»ik’a c■ iti-t. adg 31. if.
AR.CHKR CHFAfHAM. GEO. W. DAKO'N. GEO. g. KINNEY.
ARCHER CHEATIIAM&CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND IMPORTERS OK
BHANniKM, WISER ARD I.IQUOftM.
And Dealers in
TOBACCO, HA VAN A OICARH, Rlc., Be.
No. OColbge streat, NABHVIL.LB, TKNN.
aug 313 m.
walt/paperT
A I. KOK asiortimmt, all qua,l.i ui ami i.r.eoa. For
xw f«l» by. w. KETCHUM.
B p 3 ts
DIRECT EDOM
NEW YORK,
By every steamer leaving that City for Charles
ton and Savannah, and for sale at prices
to defy competition iu any
market this side of
New Yoik City.
Bourbon Whisky, in oases,
Old Kentucky Whisky, iu barrels.
Pure Holl >nd Gin, pints and quarts in bottles,
Raspberry, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and
Cognac Brandy, in cases,
Lemon, Strawberry and Raspberry Syrup, in
boxes,
St. Julien Claret, in cases,
Heidsick Wines, in cases,
Mackerel, in kits and half barrels,
Bi Carb Soda, pound papers, in boxes,
Glen Cove and Satin Gloss Starch, in 40 and 6
pound boxes,
Maizena, in 40 lb. and 20 lb. boxes,
Wahoo Bitters, for Dyspepsia, in cases,
Colgate’s No. 1 Soap, lb. bars iu boxes,
Colgate’s German Evasive Soap, lb. bars in
boxes,
Clark <C Co’s Friction Matches, in boxes,
4,6, 8. 10, 12 oz. Tacks, in boxes,
Waite Lead, in 25 lb. cases,
Pad Locks,
Axe Helves,
Faucets,
Burg St irters,
Cacoa Nut Dippers,
Washboards,
Varnished Keelers,
Tubs,
Brooms,
Shoe and Scrub Brushes,
Ground Ginger,
Ground Pepper,
Baking Powder,
Cream Tartar.
Horse Halters,
Cotton Twine,
Cothrs Liue,
Window Cord,
Flour, best Genessee, in barrels,
Axes,
Assorted Cand 7,
Candies,
Willow Market Baskets, with covers,
Gallon Kegs, w th screws,
Pocket Knives,
Table Knives and Forks,
English Breakfast and Green Tea.
Having made arrangements with the old and
well known firm of
BOYD BROTHERS,
OF NEW YOBK,
Affording us unequalled facilities for tho pur
chase of goods adapted to this market, and
having our own teams running between Orange
burg and Johnson’s Turn Out, we are enabled
to lay down poods at low figures.
Dealers in Central and Southwestern
Georgia and South Alabami would do well to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
w. A. RAMSEY & CO.,
308 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia,
sept 3 Iw.
infiTFciM.
We find that the large quantity of
Cotton which we own and control in
bouth-western Georgia, and the unset
tled condition of the country, will re
quire us to establish a house at
Apalachicola, Florida,
For the purpose of receiving and for
warding all cotton to our houses at
Liverpool and New York.
We will be associated at that point
with the most eminent business men of
the country, who will receive, store, com
press aud forward all consignments,
pay taxes, charges and make advances
upon shipments to
WAT IS, CRANE & CO.,
New York ;
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool; or
GIVEN, WATTS & CO,
New Orleans,
Or will forward cotton on the most rea
sonable terms, where owners prefer to
cons’gn to other houses.
BAGGING AND ROPE SUPPLIED.
Shippers can rely upon prompt
attention. General patronage solicited.
18©" Addrcsfi
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
sept 2lm Apalachicola, Fla.
CAPERS, LOWFITCO..
Office nt
Godfrey & Oatman’s.
Wo nro prepared to receive coiisigrimoiits of
Cotton,
Tobacco
and YArns,
For »a!o in this market, or lor con pig nm cuts for Halo to
ROBERT E. COXE & CO.,
NEIW YOK.K.
Every fitcility will be Hffbrdwl for whipping direct to Now
York. Advitn* es will bo ina >o. Hope and Bagging fur
ni Ind, &c , &c.
11. L>. Capei-M,
Win. IS. Lowe.
eej t 2—’m
LARD.
o lIIH.B. very liue.
’> tepZ tr tv KhTUHUM,
ROUT J. MASIEY, M. P. | UENRT S. OBMZ, M. D.
MASSEY & ORME,
(Successors to B. J. Massey),
WHOLES!!! DRUGGISTS,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Cxeorgia,
Coal Oil, Linseed Oil,
Kerosene Oil, Castor Oil,
Petroleum Oil, White Lead,
Machine Oil, Paint Brushes,
Venetian Red, Prussian Blue,
Spanish Brown, Putty and
Burnt Umber, Window Glass.
J cut received a nice and choice selection of
Handkerchief Extracts,
Toilet and Shaving Soaps,
Pomades,
Bear’s Grease.
Hair ISrushcs,
Toilet Hrusites,
besides many articles essential to a Lady’s Toilet.
MASSEY & ORME.
ALSO,
Warranted pure.for medicinal purpoßes, Cognac, French
and l each Brandy, Old Port Old Sherry and
Old Madeira Wines, and best Old Bour
bon Whisky by the case or bottle.
MASSEY A ORME.
At Abbott & Bros., Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Sept 2—ts
Now offering for sale at prices to defy competition at
ABBOTT & BROS.
WHITEHALL. STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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 White Lead,
5,000 pounds Colored Paints, (mixed
and dry),
300 boxes Window Glass,
1,000 pounds Putty,
10,000 pounds Soda Asli,
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 Sherry and Madeira
Wine.
Itobt. J. Massey.
The Ladies of Atlanta are respectfully informed that I
have jn«t opened, aud wtll sail at very low prices, a
choice and select lot of Perfumery and Toilet
Soaps, Kerosene < >il and Lamps, at the store
ol Abbott & Bros., Whitehall street.
Robt. J. Massey.
Aug 20—ts
Win. D. Luckie & Co.,
Invites attention to their stock of
Coffee,
Sugar,
Salt,
Bacon,
Corn,
Flour,
Meal,
AND FAMILY SUPPLIES GENERALLY,
On Loyd street, next door to Jones’ Livery Stable.
<e-Call and examine.
Bept 2—lm W. D. LUCKIE &. CO.
T. KILK. | L. G. PIBKLE. | J. L. QUEEN.
T. KILE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers. Auction
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Havin’ completed our large and commodious build*
ing on the
C rner of Marietta and Peachtree Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
And having procurod the services of
“Undo Billy Hill,”
THE PRINCE OF AUCTIONEERS,
We intend, in connection with our Grocery Trade, to d »
a General Auction and Commission Business. We Hatter
ontselves th t we will be able to give perfect satisfaction.
As we have procured the services of one of the b st
Book-Keepers in the State. Onr motto is qu<ck sales and
prompt returns. «ug 26—4 w
BURNS & DWYERj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Liquor Merchants,
Near Georgia Railroad Bank,
ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
July 30—6 m
LIMETUMErLIME
niUOS. H. WILLIAMS, who has now in successful op-
L eration the extensive H .WARD LIME WOKKS. near
King-ton, Ga., has established f,r the convenience of pur
ci-nsi'is u Limo Depot at Atlanta, Ga., at which place par
ties can bo furnished at kiln prices foigi.t added, in any
quantity d<*Rired, by calling ou or addressing the under
stilled or Mr. l ochuan at the old stand or Bailor & Peters
near the Mate Hoad Depot, where the lime 1 stored ’
aug39 Im. WM. M. WII.LIAMB.
NEL MS HOUSE,
Griffin, Georgia,
Meals Beady on the Arrival of Each Ttain ftoin
A lanta and Macon.
tfd’“ Good Fare and Moderate blunges, -
MRS. A. M. NKLMS 9
Sopt I—lm Proprietress.
wXntedT -
I “ Rc,Mo,,co
Aug 24—tl W . p . HARRIS.
FOR SALE.
Tnß> E quarters of an acre of I and % of a mile from
the city towards the Rolling Mills, good location for
arc H-deuce. Enquire of
nn , n marshall,
aug29-tr. Kettl Kaßlute xgont.
For Sale.
rpilK rut’s Reaidence Lot, four acres, lying, moat
1 beaut!fully,o 11 earhire. street. This ia one of the
most dtsirtib.e lots for a first c | residence in this citv
. .. BKLL IMSKIIJ ’
Al 11 Heal L>Mlc zig tuts
Beal 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 leading
of property iu the city or country, and the collection of
claims. aug 27—ts
" GREAT BARGAINS IN
REAL ESTATE,
I HAVE on hand, aud for sale, the following Real Es
tate:
1. One City Let, 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 frunt --n I 60 feet deep.
3. Ono Lot, adj .ining Co'. Cowart’s, on Decatur street,
in a fine business position.
4. The Seminary Lot, at tho junction of Peachtree and
Line streets, near Wesley Chapel.
5. One five acre Lot, one and a half miles frota the
centre of city, beaut fully situated. *
6. Three half acre lots, on Fair street, in the city.
7. Two half acre Lots, lying between Washington and
Crew streets.
8. Twenty five acres within one mile of the business
portion of tho city A very desirable location tor subur
ban residences, t will sell it as it stands, or lay it out
tn lots to suit pnrcli is rs. This is destined to be one of
the finest local ions for dwellings in the country. The
water, an important consideration, cannot be surpassed
in the South.
9. One hundred and sixty acres, on Peachtree creek,
70 acres cleared, 30 acres bottom land, with one building
on the premises, and situated four miles from the Gate
City Fou dry, Car and Machine Works. Tho timber is
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 fine and untouched.
11. Also. 80 acres near High Bri ’ge, quarter cf a mile
from the Western and Atlantic Railroad, on the Uhrtta
h whee river. Frame house, good web of water, and
finely timbered.
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 aero Lota five miles south of Marietta,
on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and within three
hundied yards ot Rough’d station. Upon each tract
there is about twenty acres of good timber, a variety of
fruit tr« us, good water near each dwelling, aud running
watar through b th lots.
Parties having houses to rent, or land for sale, will
consult their interest by putting the same into the hands
o the undersigned. Those who wish to purchase land
will d>, well to call >n me before going elsewhere. I have
much land for sale not advertised*
Special attention paid to the collection of debts.
H. Marshall
aug 27—ts Real Estate Agent.
IBMERMIH & YERDERY,
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 and personal aetention given to orders on con
signments.
R. P. Zimmerman, S. A. Verdery
Late of L ite of
Scranton & Zimmer man, Jackson, Miller & V rdery,
Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, Georgia.
Aus 23—Im
lonoir
I offer my sarvicos to persons wishing sat
rent or lease
ig:al estate
In the City of Atlanta or m the State.
Office in Parker’s New Building, on
Whitehall Street.
Aug 24—3 m w * F * Harris.
1 4 k bVILDIXG LOTS, iu the most desirable
JL" / locality in the city, for sale or lease.
xug24-tf W. F.
4 O LOTS, half acre each, suitable for Residences,
JL-w/ omy tmee-q.iarters of a mile from the Car
bheu, lor sale or lease. Apply t<»
Aug 24—If w. F. HARR! .
AF ARM F*Ml SALk, four miles from the
city. Cun bo had luw for the cash.
Aug 24—ts W . F. HARRIS.
Mineral Lands Wanted.
PERSONS wishing to sell or lease Mineral Lands will
find it to their interest to givo mo a call.
Aug 24—tl w. F. II ARRIS.
DR. B. L. SEAGO,’
Office on Whitehall Street.
be found at Mrs. Coleman’s at night, on Pryor
y street, oppo site Mr* Chisolm’s
Will practice Medicine and Surgery.
aug3o—lm
Notice.
THE Partnership of the firm of Powell & Marshall
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
C. POWELU
Atlanta, July 27, 1865, H MARSHALL.
The business will be carried on by C. Powell, who w
pay all claims of the late firm, aud respectfully solicit
patronage. j„| y 29—ts
To MerctLants
WE have just receiv’d a choice lot ol Bleached SlHrt
ii'g, I‘rinis, l.i. en Handkirohiofti, Noektles,Pocket
Knives Ac., Ac., which we are ordered to close out at 15
per cent ou first cost. Jpnly ear y.
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMO K,
yfug. 20 ts. Commission Merchants.
Wm. H. McNAMEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayette, Chambers Co. Alabama.
WILL attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his care.
Particular attention will bo paid to Collections and
pr mpt returns made.
July 27—ts
FOR SALE.”
LOT No. 101 f ontlng on Taylor street and tho improve
ments ou tame, apply to
JNO VERDERY A
S ’p3-tf Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
For Sale.
A NICE Cottage Residence near tho City Hall, cheap
for cash.
1301 l Gnslcill,
Aug 24—ts Real Estate Agents.
FOR SALE.
WITTILY five minute, walk of the Railroad depot,
a Cottage House with four ronins ai d basement
kitchen. 11. M-KSHiLL,
aug 27—ts R ul Estate Agent.
Prime Bread Corn
JIOR sale at
JNO. VERDERY <t BROS.,
sept 3-ts Communion and Forwarding Merchants.
~Tgood investment.
I WILL si'H a good bargain, mj- Drug store and Medl
cil.r. lit Fort Valey, Georgia, junction of South
Western and Miiscogco Kailioad. For paiHculars apply
toinoiinin. diately. R. N. SIUNKS.
eqil 7-2 w
LATEST ARIUYAL!
JOHN Wo«BTcO.,
WITH
T, P, FLEMING & CO.,
Next Door to Roark’s Co nor,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have just received a large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods, direct from too last, ceuaistiug iu part of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Large Lot of Prints,
Gassimeres,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Gents Hats and Caps,
Varieties and Notions,
Bleached Domestics,
Ladies Hoop Skirts,
Ladies Hats,
Cotton Goods,
AU of which tbor effor, very low lor ca,h, at Wholesale
and Retail. Aog 25—2 w
Doyal & Ransom,
General Produce and Commission
MERCHANTS,
GRIFFIN, GbOUGIA,
Will keep on band for sale Bacon. Sugar, Coffee,
Flour, Meal. Tol»ac.:o. Ac
AH goods consigned to our care for eale will receive
prompt attention. sopt I—ts
TWFdIOicDLANTATiONS.
THE Undersigned offers for sale two desirable places
in Chambers C «unty, Alabama One coiaprisii g 750
odd a res, Oak and Hickory, miles from West Point,
immediately on the Montgomery and West Point Rail
road. as well a tho main thoroughfare between ihe
Cities. T v ie other aituatei one mile south'-ast of the
above described place, consists of 1200 acres of fine Pine
Land, 400 just cloired, th t rem tinder hvnvily timbered.
Both places are well improved, couveuient to good
Schools aud Churches and adapted to Corn and Cotton.
Tho ab ve lands offer groat inducements to any one
wishing to embark in the Lumber or Planting interest
Refers to Jno. C. Whituer, John Wright and C
W. Winter.
Allred Harrell.
Aug B—2m
' FOR SALE.
500 BU9HELB PBIMK WHITE CORN,
4,000 POUNDS CHOICE BACON BIUKB,
500 POUNDS CHOICK BACON HAMS,
50 KEGS NAILS, FltO.il 4’. TO »O’s,
SUPHRIOtI LOT «R.IatDSTOWRS,
LARGE LOT SOLE LEATHER,
CORN MEAL, WOOD BUCKETS,
HOLLOW WARK, <fcc.
Wylie Johnson & Co.,
Jnly 25—ts Depot Street, near Trout House.
“flouJTflourTflourF'
lAM now prepared to 'urnish the trade, who esale or
Retail, Fifty Thousand Pounds of Flour, in fortv five
pound Sacks, Stipe- fine and Family. A libera) deduc
tion made to dealers iu city and country
A. K. MEAGO.,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug s—ts
House Wanted.
SUIT »BI.E for a small I'ami y, in n ce p rt of the city,
for which a lair uml wdi be paid. Api» vto
j\u<24 -it p - HARRIS
C qffeelC offee I
20 Rio Cbflro for sale low by
A. K. SEAG-O,
Comthii-sion Merchant,
Corner Whitefiffll And Jfltcbell streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 19 —ts
FOR SALE.
A BEAUTIFUL Building Site, ot lour scree, on a
commanding eminence, m*! mile from Cir Shed,
wim fifty large ehade trees on it If you want one of
the most desirable lots about A ;Unta tor a flue house
come and see this pr pert.y, Prien $2500 cash.
W F. II AR IS Roml Estate j4grnt,
jfug 26—ts Pirker’o Building, Whitthxh street.
A LOT. of forty acres, beautif .lly situitod, between
McD » ©ugh and Crew el ects, and t rec-quarters
ot a mile from Car Shed, can be hud low for tne c<«h If
bought in the next week. W. F. HARRIS,
Rea. Estate ylgeut, Faiker’s Building,
Jug26-tf Whitenall street,
gokdoF&“co7“
General iXmmidsion Merchants
Aud Dealers in
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 2a— Im
I or Sale.
AVFRY desirable Residence, cheap for cash, naa
City Fail. Inquire nt
<>u 6 24-tf BELL <fc GASKILL.
Wanted.
A DWE 1 LIP’G house containing four rooms, with a
J* JL Kitchen, located conveniently to tho business part
of the City ; for arrangement of term- apply to
aug 22 ts J VO. V «BDERY A BROS.
Cellar Storage.
We have Cellar Storage for 400 bar
rels Liquors.
Clarko & Kester,
sopt I—2w Trout House 810 k.
Valuable Real Estate iu
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
sale.
A BEAUTIFUL Residence, with 10 ronms, excellent
out hous>B, with great variety of fruits. For tar
tuulare call ou
Jennings & Harris,
R<at Estate Agents, m ar Trout House.
A LARGE Building on Soloman street. 60 by 7ft feet,
two Store Rooms on ground floor; both rented, six
moms on upper flo r s iliable for » family to live in.—
Rents go with sale. Fo< particulars call on
llni*i-iiM,
sept 2—lw Real Et-tat Agents, rear Trout House
WE >1 A VK dai y app ientions for Business Lot*
Resitloncos and Wood < ott uPantatio s. P> rsnns
L iving such property fur sa e or lease are invite I to give
us a call.
BELL GASKILL,
ang 29-ts Real Ehtatc agent*.
For Rent.
A STORE, with basement and up-stairs, on Whitehall
str el.
BELL &, GASKU.L,
ftUj2V—tf Xca Estate Agents.
Hams! Hams!
A FEW tierem. vmy superior augur-cured Csnrsssed
lliuiis. .>lso. 4,000 pounds choice Clcer B.icou Sides,
just received and for Bale wholesale or retail by
A. K. WILK.O,
„ Commission Merchant
Coiner Whitehall and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, UeoiKla
Aug 19--ts
SYRUP AND
j E HHI.«> C no Syrup. 10 bbls So- gi nm Molasses, fir
1 Cl sale by 4111100 It HH'ITIIF.RS.
uug2a-il. Cumulation Merchants, Wlntvliall stl
fSYFLTJJP.
n BBLB. W,JUiTCi |IM,
REMOVAL.
yiRSHBERG, LOEB & CO.,
Have the pleasure of informing the peo
ple of Atlanta and surrounding
country, that they will open on
Friday, the Bth of September,
At their New Store on Whitehall Str cot.
With a magnificent assortment of Goods,
purchased in Now York, at’[the
lowest market prices, consist,
ing of a beautiful assort
ment of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots and Shoes,
AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Especially would we call the attention
of tho Ladies to the fine as
sortment of
DRESS GOODS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS,
AND FANCY GOODS IN GENERAL
Having disposed of our former stock, it
would be for us to say that our
new be surpassed in
any market South. And we earnestly
solicit the poople to call and see for
themselves before purchasing else
where, from the fact that we are confi
dent that we will give great bargains
and general satisfaction. We return
our thanks for past favors, and hope to
merit a continuance of the same.
Having a large assortment of Goods
of the above class -we are prepared to
do a general wholesale business also.
Merchants and Jobbers are respectfully
requested to give us a trial.
soft 6-3 m
~pTp. pease.
Receiviug, Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANT.
Also, Dealer in
COTTON,
DOMESTICS,
YARNS,
TOBACCO,
PBOVIICNS,
&c., &c., &c.
Scott’. Ran« Cherry .nd Mui-
Jtrix ts
NTWWBW, ’Georgia.
Reference: K B Long & Co, AugixsU. Ga; Mitcholl A
Smiths. Macon, Ga ; McDaniel A Irby. Lynchburg, Vs ;
Wm Biyce A Co, Now York ; James M Beebe. B iston.
Mass; Erwin A Hardee. Savannah, Ga; J A Enslow,
CharlesUn. 8C; 8 S Webb A Co, Mob’la. \bi; D Rodites
King* Philadelphia, Pa; Ward A Sh tw, Montgomery,
Ala; Lemuel Peebles, Petersburg, Va Fjp ft—if
A. K. SEACO,
Commission. Merchant
OFFERS for sale a beautiful farm of 400 acres with ex
cellent improvements, near Gnffiu, Georgia, on ihe
Macon and Western Railjoad.
A valuable farm ot 300 acres, with 20 acres in selected
fruit irees, two miles above Jones bo o’. Improvements
good
A small farm throe mdes from J •nos’ oroon the Mc-
Donough road. Some good farm ng and, orchard, Urge
comfortable dwelling, Ac.
A farm of 640 rcres in Gordoa conn tv. near Clhoun ;
not surpassed as wheat land by any 11 ( he l < kee Ga.
Ono hundred and twenty acres three m'les south west
of the city will be wold in lots to suit pnrch isors These
lands are invaluable for gardening purposes
A city lot of eight acres near tho former residence < f
Colonel J. J Th ashar, miles from the c. ntre of the
city.
A business lot on Forsyth street.
A brick business house on Peachtree street,ls valuable
property and will be sold on favorable teruu by
A. K. SEAGO, Commission Verchant,
sept 6—ts Corner Whitehall a;.d Michell streets.
DR. D. C. O’KEEFE
HAS rcßuniod the Pruttce of hfa Proferalon In tnl.
City. Office with 801 l A G ioklll, (.dd Piwtoffiia
corner). «,>-• hesidenco on Whitehall stree , i rxt hoiiso
to Mr. W A. Mlti holl'a. »pt I—lui
FOR SALE?
AKTNE Business Lot. 40 bs 120 feet w th an alley la
rear, situated nerr the centre of thh l<neln< a« or
tiun oi th • city. The lot will be divided should parties
wwh to purchase 25 by 120 feet
Fay Grant,
Architect, an I Lund dgenta,
Hunter street, between Loyd and Waebingtou.
sept s—if
Store Room for Rent
A LABOR un i comrfio 'lo«s Store room with a email
and Bolccu'd .took es good, which wil bo od to
the partlea renting, on liberal ternu. T ■st re Is locat
ed iu the very beet buai.eu portion of Hi' city. dp. y
to JB KINGS A IUURU
•eps4t Heal near Court House.
HOTEL,"
PUBLIO 3QUA||€,
Nashvme, Tennessee,
J. T. ISTRONQ A U 8. PHILLIPS,
aug3O4m. Y’ropitrtors«
JOHN L? HOPKINB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GKOfiGl l,
Offl"o, at present, at ilaralgon s, corner Depot and
Dil.lui'.-i eU. liu