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DAILY NEW ERA.
A. R. WATSON LOCAL EDITOR.
Bored.—From every quarter of the City,
from every bear hstone, from every mansion
and every hovel, comes a general deprecation
of tbo immense swarms of mosquitoes, which
are as thick as the locusts of Egypt. There
are few tongues th it have not uttered male
dictions on them, few hides that have not
been punctured hy them. We see tortured
individuals emerge from their rooms in the
morning, their skins bearing the appearance
of having been speckled by a breaking out
of very red measles. The mosquitoes have
certainly just descovered that they have a
great many enemies in this community, and
are engaged just now in spotting them, and
the spots are as thick as bubbles in a stags
nant pond.
In our room the 1 ttle “ varments” are
supremely severe. As soon as the thickening
shadows of night shut out the last wink of
the day-god, a dull, drowsy, dreamy chorus
breaks outin a deep insect-bass, which reach
es a very fine tenor by the time candles are lit.
And when the hour comes for retiring, it is dif
ficult to suggest a key in music which would
convey in idea as nearly related to the truth,
a- an Irishman is to his Dutch cousin.
Squiggles who rooms with us—and who,
by the way, is an exceedingly moral man—
says he intends to get some frienu of less iru
reproacbable morals to sleep with him one
night, that he may have the satisfaction of
hearing the pestiferous insects comfortably
damned. We have tried to damn them outside
our roem by c'osing every discoverable means
of insect ingress, but still they come. In at the
windows—in at the doors—down from the
ceiling like a thick fall of dark brown hail—
down the chimney—out of the closet—out of
our wardrobe—out of our drawers— where
we keep our clothes—in tact from every nook
large enough to accommodate the corporeal
fabric of an insect.
A youth who s eejs in the same house with
ussaysaswaim of them se zed him a few
n ghts since by the seat of the small clothes
and made ati< mpt to fly away with him. He
Only thwarted, h< ir purpose by a coup de main
e. e. changed bis base to a basin of water.
Another youth asserts positively that one
Came into bis room and poured the water frem
the pitcher into the basin, washed his feet and
C >me to bed with him with all the familiarity
of an old chum —but a very drunk one. The
mosquito wouldn’t lie still, but continually
poked b m under the ribs with bis l-ft tore foot.
He tried to k ck him out ot the bed, but could
not find b.m.
Another inventive young man erected a bar
over bis couch with the aid ot a quilt. The
insects buzz d around it awhile and finally
lifted up the edge and walked en masse.
Our'‘petsonal < xperience” dees not evince
so much ingenuity, hut quite as much suff rirg.
We determined to meet the rascally insects
boldly ai d fight them tut on their own line.
In the beginning we did pretiy will ; captured ;
s-veral prisoners and killed as many more. I
But they rallied to the cot fl ct an i beset us in |
tbefront— ths rear and the flank in such a m in
ner that we had to beat a .etre t under a con ■
pie of quilts and our head under a bolster, re
solved to sweat it out rather than have our
b< dy punctured by such intolerable nuisan
ces.
We have had many at noyances in our time,
we have had to “di dge the demon conscript”
and we did it. We have seen our “familiar”
smoke our last segar and cooiy ask for more ;
end we bore it. We have bad many a ki>.k
fr< m our sweetheart ; but we recovered from
the blow. We have suffered melor—:olic af
fi'itions ; but we have grinned away the [aina.
We have bad enraged individuals confront us
Cloudy I row and threatening case ; but we
have always managed to out-run them. We
have sat down to a breakfast of raw eteak*
smoked coffee and burn' corn dodger, and we
ate it - beeause we were not able to do better.
We have seen many afflictions many sore
trials—freak, of outrageous furtunej we have
hid our pocket bock empty many a ime when
we wanted to treat ourself to a segnr ; but of
all aifl etions. all annoyances, all insnff-rable
b.res, the bandy shanked, cowirdly, skulking,
whizz ng, buzz ng, singing, gurgling, fiend sb,
abominable, pestiferous, odious, everlasting
mosquito wb’cb howls around us every night is
the worst. It we had any epithets at band we
Would certainly call them some hard names.—
In all our suff-rii g frem this source, howev
er. we have the consoiarion oi knowing that all
ot our friends are uffl cted as sorely. Misery
loves company, and we have plenty of it, ii we
may judge from the speck ed lace. and aims of
our friends and—thank ib*> tans our fi.es.
Arrested.—XVe mentioned yesterday, the
fact that a couple of oxen which bad been
■ tolenfrom Mr. A. A. Wilson, bad been traced
to a bnteber pea near the City We are
glad now to be able to menjion the arrest of
the individual who stole them and sold them
to Mr. Calhoun, the owner of the pen. lie
was arrested in the City on Monday afternoon,
and had bis trial yesterday, before Justices
Smith and Butts. We have not heard the res
suit of the trial, but. we presume it can result
in nothing short of a committal.
We are glad to be informed that “ Cousin
John” has the rogues’ and cattle stealers’
room in the jail about completed, and it will
be ready for the reception of this light-fin
gerd gentleman by the time the Justice*
Court is done wiib him.
We would like to publish his name, but
have not been able to get it in full. He
claimed this privilege of proving by colored
Witnesses that be bought the oxen from a ne
gro man, but when the prosecutor intimated
that he could bring colored witnesses who
saw himdiivetbe steers from the field be
concluded to desist.
Second Baptist Chvrch Atlanta—All of
the members of this Church, in this city, or
vicinity, are hereby notified and earne-tly re
quested to meet in the audience room of
said Church, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, as
business of importance demands early and
prompt attention. By order of the Deacons.
To Pbintkkh —A country printing office is
advertised for sale in our advertising columns.
The material in tbis office is complete and
amply abundant for the publication of a
weekly newspaper. Tlie type is a little worn.
We call aiteotion to the advertisement.
—**—■
Changed Schedule.—The trains which
have heretofore left on the State Road at 8
A. M. leave now at 7,} P. M. thus making
connection with the trains on the Nashville
Slid Chattanooga road. The connections are
sow perfect from this city to New York, and
thereby, travel is greatly facilitated.
SPEC I A L NOTICES.
HKADQU INTERS MILITARY POST, I
Atlanta, Ga , Sept. Ist, 1866. j
Gknkral Orders No. 5.
I. The trade with fire inns and ammunition is hereby
strictly prohibited until further orders. Any person
acting against this order will bo severely punished and
the stock comfiscatetl.
11. All persons. both white and black, found In the
streets witnout domicil or means of subsistence will be
put to work on the st re is ot this city under the super
vision ot the Provost Marshal
111 The Provost Marshal of this Post is ordered with
the strict execution of this order.
Bv command of B evet Brig Gon Felix Prince Salm
FREDERICK H AKtiTER, Lt. and A A. D. C.
sept I—ts
<*.TO BUSINESS MEN— New Era Job Printing
Office —Having fitted up a first rate Job Printing Office,
we are pieperod to do all work in that line, on reason
able terms and in the most expeditious manner. Hoving
a sooiated with us Mr. T. S. Reynolds, one of the most
experienced Job Workmen in the South, we think we
can give entire satisfaction as to style and everything
else. Call and examine specimens
sept 7—ts PHILLIPS ‘ft PRATHER.
Country Merchants can make it greatly to their
interest by calling at
JOHN T. MEADOR & BROS ,
Whe-e they can buy a well assorted stock of goods, suit
ed to the country trade—low tor cash. sept—l 2 st.
Persons desiring Mill gearing or casting of any
kind wou d do well to cona«i>t us either in person or by
letter.
We are prepared to fih orders at short notice.
JOHN T. .MEADOR & BROS.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL
ATLANTA MONEY MARKET.
Corrected by Robert J. Lowry, Broker.
Georgia Railroad Bank, buying at 60 cts fur one dollar.
Cen’r <1 Bank. “ 45 “ “ “ •*
Rmk Siate of Georgia, “ fl) “ “ “ “
Marine Bank, “ 30 “ “ “
Bank of avannah, « 25 “ “ “ “
Bank of A the is, u 20 “ “ “ “
Bank of Middle Georgia, “ 35“ “ “ “
Bank of Fulton, “ 15“ “ “ “
A 1 other Ga S C. and Ala.
Banks “ 5 to 25 <• “
Gold, buying at 35 cen% selling at 40 to 46 cts. Silver,
buying at 30, sell.ng al to 40 cts prem
Atlanta Wholesale Market.
Corrected by R >l>ert J. I owry db Co.,
Commission Merchants.
Bacon—Hog round 23 to 24; Clear Sides 25 to 17,
Canvas- bams, 28 to 30 cts per lb. Demand small.
Beeswax—3o cts per pound
Bagging—Kentucky 35 to 40 cents.
Pepper—Black 40 cts per lb.
Blacking -Small Size 65, Large $1 25 j er dozen.
Coffee—Rio 38 u 4V cts per lb.
Candles -Star, by the box. 30 cts per lb, half box, 31
cts per lb.: quarter box, 33 cts per lb.
Cam»y—Common Stick 50, French 50, assorted 60 cts
per lb
Cotton ards —No 10. sls per dozen
Cheese—English Dairy—3s to 40 cents.
Cohn—sl 25 per bushel.
Peaches —Dried Cut Off $2 per bushel of 36 lbs, pealed
cut off, t 3 per bushel of 40 pounds.
Flour Extra and Family 15 to sl6 per barrel.
Indigo—l 75 to $2 25 per pound
Mackerel—Nt-w family in kits, $1 75.
Madder—2' to 33 eta per lb.
Copperaa— to 15 cts per lb.
Soda—lß to 20 cts per lb.
Epsom Salts —16 to 1» cis per lb.
Starch—lo to 20 cts per lb.
MatchH'—s3 per gioss
w hits Lead—ln Oil 25 to 30 cts per lb.
bOAP—2O to 25 cts per lb.
Sugar—New Orleans 20 to 28; Crushed 33 to 35 oonts
per lb.
Tea—s 2to 72 ?5 per lb.
Nails—B 50 to $lO per keg.
Iron—Sweden 10 cts per lb.
Rope—Kentucky 25 cts per lb.
Domestic—l-4, 28 to 32; 7-8, 25 to 27 ; Osnaburgs 22 to
24 cts per yard.
Dry Goods.—Prints, 32 t® 35 cts per yard; Bleached
Muslin. 20 to 70.
Cotton Yarns—2 75 to *3 per bunch.
Cotion small sales at 27 to 30 cjs per lbs as to order
and quality.
R AILROAD GUIDE
Georgia Railroad.
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta 4 20 A. M.
Reaches Augusta 6 20 P. M.
Leaves Augusta 6 00 A. M.
Reaches Atlanta 8 00 P. M.
Atlanta and West Point Railroad.
GEORGE G HULL, Superintendent.
Leave Atlanta 6 00 A. M.
Arrive at W st Point. 1 05 P. M.
Leave West Point 10 45 A M.
Arrive at Atlanta 6 00 P. M.
Macon and Western Railroad.
E. B. WALKER Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7 60 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta. 4 05 P. M
Leave Atlanta 7 20 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 3 20 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Mac n 6 30 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 3 23 A.M.
Leave At anta 6 50 P, M.
Arrive at Macon 3 30 A. M
Montgomery West Point Ft. Lt.
DANIEL H. CRAM, General Superintendent.
Leave West Point 2 10 P M.
Arrive at lolumbus 6 00 P. M.
Arrive at • hehaw 7 00 P M.
L*ave • hehaw 5 00 A. M.
Leave Columbus 4 00 A. .4
Arrive at Weit Point 10 00 A. M,
Western A: Atlantic Railroad.
ROBERT BAUGH, Superintendent.
Leave Atlanta 8 10 A. M.
Leave Chattanooga 7 45 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 7 30 P. M.
Arrive at Chattanooga 7 45 P. M.
For Sale.
12 Dr zen Fine Gold Pens,
100 Gross Steel Pens -assorted.
D i’ id & Arnold’s Best Inks,
Best School Slates—all
Wostenholm’s Fine Po“k> t Knives,
Inkstands and Penl olders,
F tie Paper and Envelopes,
Best Violin and Guitar Strings.
Sealing Wax and Muci'ngo.
J. J. <fc S. P. UICHAR.D<t,
Peters St, 2d door west of Whitehall St.
N. li. Peteis Street is one block south of
R .ark's corner. aug 31. M.
AIICHKK CHSArnAM. GKO. W. DAKBAX. GKO. S. Kl.sXKr.
ARCHER CIIEATHAM&CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND IMPORTERS OF
3RANDIBS, WISES AND LIQUORS.
And Dealers in
TOBACCO, HA VAN A CIGARS, E'c., E'c.
No. oCollege Street, NASHVILLE, TENN,
aug 31 .—-3 m.
waYZT:paZperT"
A L ROE aeeortnaent, all qualities and t rices. For
Hd«by. W. KETCHUM.
«' p 3 ts
A Partner Wanted.
SPLENDID fridiicernenta nn«red to do bnsinesa in thia
city. A capital o> only $2,500 required. Apply at
This Office.
»vpt 9—ts
FOR SALE,
If taken Boon I will sell a hall anre of land joining
l ayne » 1 hapel. and near the Gala City <■»!• and Ma
chine WorkH, lor four hundred and fifty dollarn. The
land lays well for building, arid has « fine Mprlng.
11. Tlai-whall,
sept 9--ts ftfrtjitf. Agent.
NAILS AND CuASS.
1 iX Wheeling Nalla, auaorted.
1• ® J boxes Glass,
F »r Hale by
aug 28—ts Salmon., Simmon. A Co.
AM Indefinite nnmberof elegant Young Ladles finely
MCOlßpushed, are nxhms to marry. I'uith iilnra
can ho had at a Kcal listuto Agency, on a I rent
aug 27—ts
W. H. BROTHERTON,
ROARK’S BUILDING.
CORNER WHITEHALL AND MITCHELL STREETS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
DEALERIN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
G E N T S’
CLOTHING & FURNISHING
GOODS,
LABIES DBESS UD H CfIODS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SILKS, TRIMMINGS, &c.,
PERFUMERY AND EXTRACTS,
TOILET SOAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
GLASSWARE & CROCKERY,
&c., &c., Ac.
step 9—ts
NEW DRUG STORE.
H. W FINNFY, I C. W WINTER,
Os Alabama. | Os Atlanta, Georgia.
FIIEYHWER,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
Second Door from T. Kile’s, Corner
Marietta Street)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have on hand and are receiving daily
ALL KINDS OF OILS,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
WHITE LEAD,
VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY,
PERFUMES,
HAIR OILS,
<fcc., &c., <fcc.
The finest and purest of Wines, Bran
dies and Whiskies, for Medicinal pur
poses, always on hand.
Country Merchants and Physicians
would do well to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
we are determined to sell at the lowest
market prices.
Prescriptions of any kind can be filled
at all hours, as we have engaged the
services of a competent Prescriptionist
who is endorsed by the most prominent
Physicians in the city.
sept 8 ts
Dwelling House for Sale.
A NEAT comfortable residence, throe rooms and cel
Iht. one acre lot. im trovementH and fences nood, a
thriDy vin- yard, good settlement, on Peters street. Ap
ply to
A. K. SKA<4O,
■opt 9—l w Commission Msrcbunt, A Hunts. Ou.
Corn! Corn!
1000 on consignment and for sale low at
Jno. Verdery & Bros.,
Commission an I Forwarding Merchants,
Whitehall street, between Alabama aud Hunter etrculs.
th pt 9-ts
M C CAMY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NEXT DOOR TO ROARK’S CORNER,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have permanently established themselves io the Drug
Business in this City, and trust by their strict atten
tion to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
J. R. BA.RRICK,
A Practical Druggist of long experience,
AND
J NO C WHITNER,
Well and favorably known to the business and com
mercial circles of Georgia, are both connected
with the House, and will give their undi
vided attention to the business.
They are just in receipt of a fresh supply of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Selected for this market Satisfaction guarantied in
filling all orders for Fysicians, Country
Merchants and others.
Prescriptions promptly filled with the utmost pre
cision.
They have on hand and for sale
Dyo stuffs of all kinds,
Black and other Varnish,
Paints ground in oil,
Spirits Turpentine,
Linseed Oil,
Casior Oil,
Sweet Oil,
Olive Oil,
Pure White Lead,
Copal Varnish,
Coach Varnish,
Japan Varnish,
Perfumes,
Hair Oils.
The finest and purest
WINES, BRANDIES AND WHISKIES,
For Medicinal purposes.
Miccaboy, Rappee and Window Glass and Putty,
Scotch Snuffs, Pepper,
Hair Brushes, Soda.
Horsn and Shoo Brushes, Allspice,
Paint Brushes, Tea.
Varnish Brushes, Sugar,
■Wall Brushes, Candies,
Madder, Candles,
Indigo. Starch. Soap,
Pateut Medicines, Fine Cigars and Tobacco,
And many other articles.
sept 7—ts
jamesTseymourT
WHOLESALE GEOOER
AND
Commission Merchant,
MACON GEORGIA.
Offers his services to his friends And the public, in
the purchase of cotton, and sale ot merchandize,
respectfudy solicits consignments and orders.
Refers to K. W. Cubbedge Macon Ga., Butler ft Peters
Atlanta, D. L. Adams ft San, Augusta. Bep—7 6 mo.
SSOOO WORTH of Hats just opened at
Jno. T. Meador & Bros,
sept 7—ts
MEN’S and Boys Hats of all styles, qualities and
prices at
sept 7-ts JNO. T. mEAJDOR A: BROS.
FOR SALE.
Z \ ACRES oi Woodland, fronting on Georgia
_l_ v y V / Railroad 306 yards and being IX miles from
the city limits- Terms reasonable.
Bell & Gaskill,
sept 7—ts Real Estate Agent.
W. SLEDGE. I EDWARD PAJWONB,
Late of Perry House, Coium-
I bus, Georgia.
SLEDGE HOUSE,
OPELIKA, ALABAMA.
jO” Regular Breaklast and Dinner House from West
Point and Montgomery.
SLEDGE & PARSONS,
Bt*pt 6—lm Proprietors.
NELMS HOUSE,
Gi’iflin, Georgia,
Meals Ready on the Arrival of Each Ti ain from
Atlanta and Macon.
Good Fare and Moderate Charges.
MRS. A. M. NELMS,
sopt I—-lm Proprietress.
WA.TSTTED!
I WANT to purchase a Lot suitable for a Residence
within half a mile of the Car shod.
Aug 24-ts W. F. HARRIS.
FOR SALE.
THRVK quarters of an acre of l.an<l % of a mile from
the city towards the Rolling Mil’s, good location for
a res donee. Enquire oi
H. MARSHALL,
aug29-tr. Real hastate
Sasseen & Henderson,
NEWS -A.&HJTCY
AND
GEXEIUL VARIETY STORE,
At junction of I’i acbtree nnd Broad streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
sept B—lm
ISoardisig*.
GENTLEMEN Clin get Day Board at
MRS. IxYOM’S,
Oil Mitchell street,
Between Whitehall and Forsyth, west side,
sept B—ts
UoidFGoJdir
VERY BODY wants Gold. If yon want to make a
.1 j fortune quick notice niv advertiseme it of a ' lanta
tion oi 225 acres. You can get it for th«* very smrll sum
of Fifteen Hundred Dollars. Here 1h a better chance for
gold than in California.
sept B—ts 11. MARSH ALL
LA Dl KN and Mifrhr Hats of all styles, qualities and
prices, just opened at
Jno. T. Meador ft Bros.
8< pt 7-ts
Hams! Hams!
A FEW tierces very superior Sugar-cured Canvassed
Za. Hams. A150,4,000 pounds choice Clear Bacon Sides,
just received and for sale wholesale or retail by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell stieota, Atlanta. Georgia.
Aug 19—ts
ROBT. J. MABBBY, M. D. | HENRY 8. ORME, M. D.
MASSEY & ORME,
(Successors to R. J. Massey),
WHDIESHE DRUGGISTS,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Georgia,
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.
Just received a nice and choice selection of
Haudkercliief extracts,
Toilet and Shaving- Soaps,
I'omades,
Bear’s Grease,
Hair Brushes,
Toilet Brushes,
4eslde« many articles essential to a Lady’s Toilet
MASSEY & ORME.
ALSO,
Warranted pure.for medicinal purposes, Cognac, French
and I’each Brandy, Old Port. Old Sherry and
Old Madeira Wines, and best Old Bour
bon Whisky by the case or bottle.
MASSEY & ORME.
At Abbott 4 Bros., Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
sept 2—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.
and examine.
Eept 2—lm W. D. LLCKIE <& CO.
M. LYNCH & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AND
TMII2WW DE AI/EKH,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
Two Doors West of the Railroad*
«eptß 3m
J -list Received.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Ponge Silk Handkerchiefs,
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
Ladies Linen Collars,
Collars and Cuffs in setts,
Irish Linen,
Plain and striped Nainsook,
Muslin, Swiss Muslin,
Dotted Swiss, Jaconets,’’
Green, Brown and Blue Barege,
And a large lot of Notions.
ALSO,
Large lot of dark Prints,
Ladies Dress Goods,
Shawls, Balmoral Skirts. <6c.,
For sale at wholesale by
Jno. T. Meador <Nc Bros,
sept 8 —ts
14b t.’IL,L>IO LOTS, in the most desirable
J_ locality in the city, tor sale or lease.
Aug 24-ts W. F. HARRIS.
T LOTS, half acre each, suitable for Residences,
and only tinee-quarters of a mile from the Car
titled, lor sale or lease. Apply to
Aug 24—If W. F. HARRI .
A FARM Fl>R SALE, four miles from the
city. Can be bad low for thp cash.
Aug 24—ts w. F. HARRIS.
Mineral Lands Wanted.
PERSONS wishing to sell or le»se Mineral Lands will
find it to their iuterest to giv-> mo a call.
Aug 24—ts W. F. HARRIS.
' DR. B. L. SEAGOT -
Office on Whitehall Street.
(‘'l tN be found at Mrn. Coleman’s at night, on Pryor
y street, opposite Mn? Chisolm’s
Will practice Medicine and Surgery.
aug3o—lm
Notice.
THE Partnnr.hip of the firm of Powell A Marshall
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
C. POWELL,
Atlanta, July 27,1865, H MARSHALL.
The business will be carried on by C. Powell, who w
pay all claims ot the late firm, and respectfully solicit
patronage. July 29—ts
To Merchants
WE have just received a choice lot of Bleached Shirt
ing, Prims, Linen Handkerchiefs, Necklies, Pocket
Knives &c., &c., which we are ordered to close out at 15
per cen» on first cost. Apply early.
LANGbTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Aug. 26 ts. Cbmtnission Merchants.
~FOR~SALE?
IOT N<>. 101 fronting on Taylor street and the improve
J merits on tame, apply to
JNO. VERDERY & BRO*,
s p - ts Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
BURNS & DWYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Liquor Merchants,
Near Georgia Railroad Bank,
ATLANTA. CEORCIA.
July 30 —6m
Prime Bread Corn
■piOß sale at
JNO. VERDERY BROS.,
sept 3-ts Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
I WILL s< 11 a good bargain, my Drug store and
cinrg at. Fort Va ley. Georgia, junction of South
Western and Muscogee Kailroad. For particulars apply
to me immediately. H. IV. SPINKS,
sept 7-2 w
’ l nTwhittle,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office noxt to Concert Hall, and over Payne’s
Drug Store* sept 7-3 m
For Sale.
THE Pitt’s Residence Lot, four acres, lying, most
beautifully,o i Peachtree street. Tianis one of the
most desirable lots for a first cb»M residence in this city.
BELL Ai GASKILL,
Aug 29—ts Real kftlale Agents
LIMErLIIHETLIME?
THOS. H. WILLIAMS, who has now in successful op
eration the extensive HOWARD LIME WORKS, near
Kingston, Gn., lihr established f»r the convenience of pur
chasms a Lime Depot at Atlanta, Ga., at which place par
ties can be furn shed al kiln prices fieigot added, in any
quantity desired, by ciliing on or addregning the under
signed or Mr. Loch man at the old stand of Butler A Peters,
near the state Road Depot, where tbo lime I stored,
aug.jy lm. WM. M. WILLIAMS.
10 OWNERS 01 COTTON.
We find that the large quantity of
Cotton which we own and control in
South-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
WATTS, 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.
Address
EM, BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
sept 2—lm Apalachicola, Fla.
Doyal & Ransom,
General Produce and Commission
MERCHANTS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Vill keep on hand for Rale Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
Flour, M< al, Tobacco. 4c-
All goods consigned to our care for sale will receive
prompt attention. sept I—ts
THE Undersigned offers for sale two desirable places
iu Chambers County, Alabama One coiuprising 750
•dd acres. Oak and Hickory, 8% miles from West Point,
mmediately on the Montgomery and West Point Rail
oad, as well <s the main thoroughfare between the
•ities. The other situated one mile southeast of the
ibove described place, consists of 1200 acres of fine Pine
•■an », 400 Just cleared, the remainder heavily timbered.
Both places are well improved, convenient to good
Schools and Churches, aud adapted to Corn and Cotton.
.he ab ve lands offer great inducements to any one
vishing to embark in the Lumber or Planting interest
. Refers to Jno. C. Wliituer, John Wright and C
W. Winter.
Allred Harrell.
Aug B—2m
R. A. CRANE. | J. R JOHNSON. | J. H. GRAYBILL.
CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL,
FO R WARDING
AND
cMiiissign incuiis
Savannah, Georgia,
Will attend to receiving and forwarding Cotton and Mer-
V*mndi>»e to Northern ports and the interior.
sept 10—3m*
RAILROAD HOTEL,
Stone Mountain, Georgia,
MRS. M. L. LEE, Proprietress.
THIS is the Breakfast and Sapper House on the Geor
gia Railroad, Passengers wll always find the table
supplied with t lie beet the market aflords, Meals ready
»n arrival of trains. Give it a trial* Charges moderate
sept IO- 3m
“Tlouri flourTflourT“
lAM now prepared to furnish the trade, wholesale or
Retail, Fifty Thousand Pounds of Flour, in fortv-five
‘.-'iind Sacks, Sut.eifiue and Family. A liberal deduc
‘.on made to dealers in city and country.
A. K. *»EAGO.,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug s—ts
House Wanted.
SUITABLE for a Rmnll fami.y, in n»ce part of the city,
for which a fair riuit will be paid. Apu yto
Aug 24 -If * W. F. rfARUIS
Coffee! Coffee!
BAGS Prime Rio Coffee lor sale low by
A. K. SEA GO,
Commission Merchant,
*k>rner Whitehall ami Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 19—ts
FOR SALE~
A BEAUTIFUL Building Site, of four acres, on &
. > commanding eminence, t»ne mile from Ctr Shed,
im silty large shad * son it. It you want one of
•* most dttsirable lots about .Atlanta tor a flue house
me and-see tbis pr perty. Pn *• $2500 cash.
W. F. HARRIS Real Estate Agent,
Aug 26—ts Parker’s Building, Whitehall street.
A LOT. of f -rty acres, beautif illy Mtuatod, between
■ V. MeD » ough and Crew streets, and t r ree-qnarters
.1 nine In tn Car Shod, can be had low for the cash if
•ught iu the next week. W. F. HARRIS,
Real Estate Agent, inker’s Building,
Aug 26-ts Whitenall street,
~GOTj)ON ft CO.,
reneral Commission Merchants
And Dealers in
COUIN r ri«Y PRODUCE,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 20—lm
For Sale.
VNICE Cottage Residence rear the Citv Hall, cheap
for cash.
Bell Gaskill,
Aug 24—ts Keai Estate Agents.
~ FOR SALE.
VITHIN five minutes walk of the Railroad depot,
a Cottage House with four rooms at d basement
chen. H.
•ng 27—ts R al Estate Agent.
For Sale.
\ Vi RY des rable Residence, cheap for cash, naa
V City Hall. Inquire of
.ng 24- ts BELL &. GASKILL.
Wanted.
A 1»WE! LI?’G house containing four rooms, with a
V. Kitcbe i. located convenie tly to the business part
he City *, tor arraugement of term* apply to
ng 22—ts J VO. V KRDERY ft BROS.
Cellar Storage.
e have Cellar Storage for 400 bar
rels Liquors.
Clarke <& Hester.
sept I—2w Trout House Block.
TK HAVKdaiy applications for Business Lots
/ Residences and Good Cott n P'antatio s. Persons
ing such property for sa e or lease are invite 1 to give
i call.
BELL <fc GASKILL,
<ug 29-ts Beal Estate Agents
lardT -
BBLS, very fine.
ep2-tf KFT'*nTT\f
Just Received
</ 'UPERIOR Sugar Cano Syrup. For sale by
JNO. VERDERY & BRO’..
Mpt 3-ts Comuiisbion aud Furwiudiux Mercb/nU
REMO V AL.
HIRSIIBERG, 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 Streel
With a magnificent assortment of Goods,
purchased in New 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 the 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 useless for us to say that our
new assortment cannot be surpassed in
any market South. And we earnestly
solicit the poople to call and see for
themselves leore 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.
sept 6-3 m
MORGAN & CO.,
Corner Peachtree and Marietta streets, up stairs,
_A.tla.nta, Georgia,
Dealers in
□f’tjjflistitttjfle;
411 aixcwi Window and Looking Glbm, Parlcr Sat.,
Bedsteins. Matireaea, Buraaua. W.irdrohea,
Washetanda. Tahlaa. Safes, Loung hairs,
Oilt Frames, Picture., Shades, White
Lead, Linseed Oil, Benaine. Japan
Varnish, Putty, 4c , fcc.
eept o—ts
PACIFICHOTEL,”
170, 172, 174 &176 Greenwich St.,
(OMt SqVSRK WRIT Ol> BROSDWAT )
Between Courtlandt <fc Dey Streets, New Yoik.
JPropri tor.
THE Panne Hotki. m wkll ssn wing'r ksowv to the
travelling public. The location I. eei eolal y iiiiMin
to marchiiuis and business mon; it la in cose proximity
to li a business part ot Hie City—ls en the highway <4
Southern aril Western travel—«ud adj ic*-ut to all ha
principal Railroad and Steamboat depot*.
The Pacific lias liberal accommodation for over 300
guests ; it is well furnished, and possesses i very mode n
improvement for the comfort and en<eriaiumm.t of is
inmates. Ibe rooms are spacious and well ventllsl. d ;
provided with gas and water; tbs atteuoauoe is prompt
and respecllul; and tlio table Is generously provided wi h
every delicacy ot the season.
The subscriber, who, for the past fi-w ya-rs, b is been
the lessee. Is now sole proprietor, an I iniei d* to identify
himself thoroughly with the interests of h s bouses.
W.ih long experience as a hotel keeper, h* trusts, by
moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain too
favorable reputation ot the Pacific Hotel.
sept—7 1 yr. JOHV PATTEN, Jn.
FOR SALE.
A LARGE and elegant House, in Madison, Georgia
containing eight rooms, with ont honses, stables,
and one acre of land, new fences, and all complete, can
be bought for the small sum of five thousand dollars.
H. HAHMi tl.I,
sept 7-ts Real Estate Agent.
C.A. LOBOSTMKT. I roan BIDOWIOK. I W D. TRUnwxT,
eT. M. Y
WITH
LONGSTREET, SEDGWICK & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
MEN'S & BOYS CLOTHING,
380 BROADWAY, NKW YUItK.
sept 9-ts
INTERNATIONAL
PUBLIO SQUARE,
Nashville, Tennessee,
J. T. STRONG & L. S. PHIGhTPH,
aug3o-4m. Proprietors.
THE AIIGUSTI SAVINGS BiAK.
THIS Bonk having appropriated all itw a net’ and capf
ul to the re<k inption of its phang • bi s u paving
fur th ru fifteen cents in the dviinr.
H. IS. HECKMAIV,
si pts ts i resident.
DR. I). C. O’K.EEFE
HAS resumed the Pratloc of hie Profession in tnls
City. Office with Bell A Gaskill, (old Post office
corner). Keshleuee on Whitehall st res , next house
to Mr. W A. Mitchell's. sept I—lm
FOR SALE.
A HINE Ruslnaas Lot, 40 bs 120 feet, with an allev in
roar, situated nerr the centre of thh Im-iness .or.
tion oi the city. Ths lot w|i) be divided should parties
wish to purchaw 25 by 120 feet
Fay A Orant,
■drehitertfl and Lan«l AgentM,
Hunter street, be tween Loyd anl Washington,
anptfi—tf
~ SYRUPANDIffOLASSESr ~
1 E 8813. Cano Syrup. 10 bbl. Sorghum Mol.iwcn, fir
IM sale hy ABBOTT * RhnTWpnu
u. C’lmni l ® *o-* •