The daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-1869, February 20, 1866, Image 1

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ATLANTA ADVERTISEME X TS. uia-un, | **.«. I «■**. i irtwroM, <* I Ute of Cb*ltMO*f*, I AUaat*. | Athens, G*. •- BABatca, lata at Keotack;, WITH McCAMY St CO., ngis&u ui kthi bbbggists. Franklin Bnildins, Next doortu Atlanta National Bink, j" -v j .«■< Atlanta Georgia, THiri-rai Ixx *rug*, U- Medicines, Faints. WIC Otte, ot stl kinds. Bye Stalk, P*rfiiui»rws, Cuemlesle. Fancy Artiste*, VZ Putty and Glaw. Hnapa, Bruebes. nil kluds, Varntaksa, A Turpentine, oU*ro, Tobacco. ■naff, Pocket Cutlery, Pepper, Soda, ®ln«r, |VI Spice, Madder, Alum, Teas, y Patent Medicines, all kinds. Wtnea, J), Brnndiee. Wklsklei, Ofc Scbeips, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. dad usury thtaf kept In a drat alas* C DRUG STORE. ArPbyslelanu' PsuusripUMie Compounded Day an d ■iffbt. o AU Order* promptly Sited at louret figure*. MF'Try tba T. F. K. G. }anX—lM ICWIUA | A. D. AD MR. Uta 1. CtD. B. Well*, late Ander.-on. Ad dr ,k Co Atlanta, Ga. | At<«nta. Ga , ». L. WELLS, late J. H. A, T. L WuliaSheibyrilie, Tenn WELLS, ADAIR & CO., Wholesale Grocers and General FORWARDING AW» COMMISSION MERCHANTS We«t*side Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia. U ' - W I will confine ournelre* (trldtly ton WHOLE BALK BU3lNK33.at>d from lonx Mwrieuce m b«« a?ss, and oar exteasiv? acquaintance with the trade la this sec ties, we hop > to rhars a liberal pat resage- Wa are saw roe»iviug alarga st>?k of Groce'ies. Pr>- vtsiens, fee., to wfcfob we invite the attention of pur eh—rs. We are a-»w receiving and ia atore, 1000 Bbbs. Vlear, various brands, •00 Sacks Oora. •0.000 Lbs. Naw fiaeeu, •o ’ Leaf Lard* it Cfefci tad Kegs Primo Loaf Lard, •v uvaDl Hamburg Cheese, 50 cases Fancy Liquo •. 2t M. Cigars, good quality. WILLS, ADAIR A CO- weTmean what WE SAY ! “ That’s whats the matter.” GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES; f or Dry Gcods, Woollen Goods, CLOAKS, Etc., AT JCOn, PARSONS & FREEMAN’S, “ WUIMHALL BTM.KET, Atlanta Georgia, ‘or the nevi “Thirty (10) Days*’ wo shall offer our on tire stock of Hoary G ods, Shaw.s, ladies’ Cloaks, W ollen Goode, AT COST. WB koop'a complete wo r tai'•nt of “Ladies’ Dress •foods, WhKeQnl Trimmings. G!oves. Hoiserj Fancy Goods, Gents’ Fi* thing Goods, Broad Cohs, Plal 1 and Fancy Cas<im« 1 H avy Cloths, Domestics, Boots and Shoes, Hateaa Capo, Crockery, Glass Wore, Netioao, otc. m-ALSO ’A veil selected stock of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Dy* Stuff*. Lguor*, Cinra, Glm*, Putty, *nd * beauti ful Ito* *1 Ptrfumarl**, t*ll,t Article*, *u. The “Prescription Department’’ Is the aoaakcomont of “Mr- Parsons, assisted by Mr. J. .•* Mitchell, long known ae competent and ex pirieuced Druggists, ouo of which will always be Lund so hood to attend to customers. •• Physicians'’ can roly work in this lino being properly attended to. with many thaaka to oar customers for their liberal patronage and oohcitiog a eon tin nance of the same, wo remain very respectfully, febl—tf BCOTT, PARSONS A REEMAN. Ootig (On Pryor Street, next door to the New Post Office.) FIIHIS splendid Bar Room La now open, and the Pro -1 prietors mvUo the pa* ronage of the public. Ouj at*ck of L*q«ora are composed of the purest brands tha' • a t>e bought in the United States Hot drinks will be yr-pa rod In any and every description to sd> the c'i to mer N». 1 Havana Cigars and Ano cut Chewing To baeoo oan always bo foe nd behind the bar. FREE LUNCH, n»y from 10 o'clock ». m.. to 1 p, tn. • Pre, Lunch will b* up to tbo gentleman who ma/ /.tront** ua Eroiytblng wll be pr.pur*J in tb* tgut ■tyl. and Munol full U (it* *<tl*f*ctloa. SITTING ROOM. Io theteuruf tb* Bar we h*r«*>uperb aitllng room, w.U furnlahed *nd e*rp*t*d Gentlemen, *o deelring. will I*4 thi. * warm and coatf.rtable apartment, whet* th.y will •.* abl* top*** tn.lr lelaur. tlm > In priracy aa-1 eom'ort. Mo* d*t*rmiu«d that our ••tablUb-ne t ah II ba •a wrlorttauy In Atlant*, th* propri.tor* Inrite the pa'r mac* »' **>• pikll*, fMlmf that th.y wil receir* p.rf.ct eallefacll.a- decl9-tf P. GARVEY & CO. Ground Peas. -a SACKS Ground I’ear, on conelitrimeut. at I I 111 GAMBLIi * TKKLIJWH, General Com tn'ssi On House, aorßßtf Bosth-sMs Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga. THE DAILY NEW ERA. VOLUME I AT LANT A ADV E RTISE M E NTS. u. HTcff, Wholesale & Retail DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE’ Consisting in part of 25 000 lbs How Sled, 6.000 Ibe. Steel MouMs, Cast, Blister, and German Steel, Plow and Tyre Iron, Trace Chains. Hoes, Horae SitH»a and Nails, Nada, Shovels and Spades, Axes, Auvils. ’’allows, Vices, -toKee and Diss, Gtrppnter’s oo’s, Bunding Mat rials, Mill and C osscut Saws, Files—assort* d. Leather and Rubber Bolting. ILirp and Oom Fa king, Pocket and Table C’ltUry, Guns and Pistols, And all other goods usually kept in the Hardware line. Also, Agents for FAIRBANK’S Platform and Counter Scales. T. M. & R. C. CLAKKK, Cbrner of Peachtree and Line Streets, Jau23 —3m Atlanta, Ga. Cotton Seed! Bushels Crop of 1865. LANGSTON, CRANK fe CO. Tobacco. 150 Boxes,Pal’s, Empire and othei brands. LANGSTON, CRANK A CO i Whisky, BOURBON and Robertson county in barrels and cases. LANGSTON, CRANK A CO Wrapping Paper, 500 Reams—various sizes, L4NGSTON, CRIME* CO. Cigars* 150,000 51 ■ ul ““ ~ LANGSTON, CRANK * CO, - -4- | Carpet. WE have for sate a fine Brussell Carpet, suitable f.»r a room 18 or 20 feet aqu .re, which we are in structed to sell very low. LANGSTON, CR *NE A; CO. Atlanta J inuary 31, 1866—if LUMBER! HER! 100,000 feet of LONG LEAF PINE LUMBER FOR SALE AT H. O. HOYT’S Lumber Ya,r<3. In the rear of the MASONIC HALL, Keep Constantly on Hand, Kiln Dried Flooring, Rough and Dressed, Air D ied Flooring, Rough and Dressed, Weatherno.rdinir, Rough and Dresssd, Lumber dressed for Shelving. Lumber dressed for Washboarding, Dry .umber f >r Sash and Doors, Posts, Beams and Sills, Scaniling and Joists, Pickets and Palings For Fencing, House Stripping, and Sawed Lathes. AH urdsrs IVled promptly and dellv red tree of charge within the city limit, al the lowest market price. Onthey.*rd TVli'. Joseph luamb, KEEPS A Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, And aa he keens noro but No. 1 hand*, and ha. dry lumber to work, he ia able to turn <nt work wit 'leapatohdt'nd neatness jan27—3m Atlanta High School, Basement Second Baptist Church A. BREVARD BKUMBV, A. M., W. JI. JAMS, A. JI. Exercises Returned Morday. January let, 1868. TEnM ■ —>6 a Month, Invariably <n Advance. By epecial requ*«t, 1 purpose devo’lng Two Hours at Night* (7-9 P. M.,) to Arithmetic, Book-keeping, AMD PENMANSHIP, For ttie ncconimodathn of such Boyg and Young Men an ar« i:n >ble to attend during the day, TKBMM—SI-00 a week, in advance Decern her 30—ts Storage— WE have now readv for u»»e a large and aecur? ba-<-rnent, which wll fu i.ieh wtomg" lor a hr, r amount <»♦ gooda GAMBLE A STERLING, Mari »ta - treat one door from Nur cross corner November 16— ts ATLA.NTA ADVERTISEMENTS. k. STHABMAN. 1. R. SIMMOSB. I F. TBoMAS •>» STEADMAN, SIMMONS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND GE.NEIUL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Norcross * Building, cor. Whitrball «nd Marietta St* , ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Have now in Store and for Sale. 100 bbls Flour, Trafalgar Milla v 100 lib a. Flour, Henry C ay 100 bbls. Flour. Legal Tender, 100 • bls. Flour, v ana. Mills, 50 bbla. Ohi» River Salt, 30 bb a. Choice Sugars, 25 Bags Rio Coffee, 100 Boxes Cand es, 200 Boxe« assorted Tobacce, 20 D »z. Si* ves. 35 BUea Cotton Yarns, assorted Nos. 20 >0 Lbs. S ' e Leather, Hambu g Chees ■, Crackers, Soda, Buckets, Brooms, R pe, Bagging. &c. Fo- b«lc at Wholesale exclusively. feblO—tf STEADMAN, SIMMONS A CO. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. McAFEE & SHARPE, xx*a.XuiL. 9 -Z&.tl.nu’tti Greorgia. Wholesale Liquor and Cigar House, Offer all Grades of Liquors and Cigars at Louisville Prices, Freight added, Just HLecelvedL for JSetl.es 75 Barrels Old Bourbon, 10 Barrels Robertson County, 100 Barrels Lager Beer. 500 Barrels Sands’ Cream Ale, 200,000 FINE CIGARS, Champagne, Claret, Port, Madara, and other Wines. All o< which we will sell at Louisville prices. December 23, 1865 - 3m 2MLo23k.foe Cfc SllOl’pO, MORGAN & CO., DEALERS IN FURNITURE; Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Gilt Frames, Pictures, Window Glass, Carpets, tec., IVlarietta, Street, ONE DOOR FROM PEACHTREE. feb4—3m NEW “CABINET AND JOBBING SHOP F.W. FLYNN & CO. WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Ailanta, that they h iv-j again resumed their > siness n thi* city. We are preparing to Manufacture Furniture of ev* ry desc* ipt-on. Count-ng House Desk*, lables an 1 Secretaries, Fancy Counter, Show Ca«'-s an*) Screens, Barber Denti-t and Reclining ('hairs, Every d* sc: ipt on of Fancy Wood Work. Furniture of 11 kinds made to order, Repaiiu k, Upholstering and Varnishing. &c. A practical experience of many y ••ars at the business warrants us in the belief that we can give satisfaction to all who may honor us with their patronage. Our charges sha 1 be moderate for cash, and we are determined that our work shad not be inferior to any produced in this c ty. Weshs'l promise no work but what we ar*i able to ac complish, h -ncuo disappointments. </ur shop for the present wilt b? W* oteu’s N* w Livery Stable on Alabama street, near the old market. Novetnbf r IB—ti NWAGENCY? fglllE nnden-ignod have associated themselves under I firm nam«* of WM. MARKHAM. M C. MARKHAM. WM. MARKHAM & SON, For the purpose of Buying and Belling REAL ESTA.TE, AFD THE Collection of all kinds of Claims, A 'D D ING A Cccneral Agency Business. Any b Kino** entrusted to them w i| receive prompt attention. wv.M RKHAM A; BON. At anta, Ga-. Janua-y 20th, 1 68 Im A SMALL Wooden Casa of Dissecting Instruments. The find’T will be liberally ,«■ ward-d by r turning the same to me. JHO M. JOHNSON. leblO-tf One Hundred Dozen fine COTTON CARDS, JUST received at the large Commission House of P. P. PE *.BE A: CO., feblO—6t Alabama sheet. ATLANTA, GA., FEBRUARY 20, 1866, ATLANTA ADVERTISEM ENTS. jMirwffi & io, Peachtree Street, Atlanta Georgia, AGENTS FOR THE S ALE OF Stafford’s Sulky, com uo cornu cmm. A MACHINE for the rapid, cheap iind thorough cultivation of Coni, Cotton, or other crops, plant ed in rows. It is also u ip d in preparing fhegtuand and putting in grain, wiil cultivate well from ten to twelve acres per day. 'Ve uro th j sei • agent* for the aliove machines for Middie and Fast Tt'nnesson, Georgia aid Alabama, and are also agent* forth • bes r 1 and 2 Horse Railw:u Powers and Threshers, 2 and ItHorse Lever Powers and Threshers, Reaping and Mowing Mu bines, Corn Shelters, Fan Mills, Plows. Field Seeds, Satloy’e Gang P ows, Ac. Circular* mailed to auy address. J. H. WARNER fc CO.. Hardware Dealers, jau2 J -3m No. 2 Public Square, Nashvilla, Tenn, Goods for the JI ill ion ?! EDWARD HOGG & CO., Pest Office Building, PryorStreet, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, A RE RECEIVING daily a large and splendid assort in. nt o GEMS’ FIMSIM GilllßS, Notions, cgjo. Consisting in part, as follows: MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, fiats. Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, Fancy Toilet Articles, And an endless variety of artie’es in Clothing line which they will sell eitner at retail or to "the trade at Reduced Prices! Also, a splendid assortment of LADIES’ SHOES, Which we will soli cheap for cash. W invite an inspectb-n of our stock, which will be found equal to aov iu thocity. . , December 3m ’ Ayer's Cathartic PHls. AWX 111 ///} 1 Are Hdi m st perfect pur- I//////// Kn!ivp * ,lir ,l rcab’eto / l’ roJuC!Mtr w « think ,8, VI r - vct b, ‘ n ’“"io by ~ v body. Their e!T*> t have i>'llndallrly sb'>vn to the community how much they WU ifiiL the ordinary mveieii'CS -ow in us... They are rafe JI and pb Msant to take, but P°' Ml Yul to cure. Their jßfc. ja penet p.oi erties Ftim ulate the vitvl activities ot the body, remove t e .bacru- tfon* of its organs, purify the blood, and expel di-ease. They purge nut lhe foul humors which breed and gro?z d stamper, stimulate s uggish **r di.-o’dered organs nto thei- natural action, an>< impart a healthy tone wi h strong? to the whole system. Not only do they cure the everyday complaii.ts cf overybopy, but also f rmidable and dangerom dis eases While they produce powerful ellcctd, they aro at the s*me time, in diminished Coses. Being stuar coated, they are pleasant to take; and, being pur* ly vegetable, are free from any risk of harm Cures have been made which surpiss belief, w re they not substantiated by monos such exalted position and character, us to forbid tba suspion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certity to the public the reliability of our remedies, w ile oth* rs have sent us the assurance of their conviction that, our Preparations c uitribub* im mense yto the relief ot our afili-ted salb ring h'low men. The Agent below’ n*med is ple srd to furnish gratis our American Ain anac, containing direction* fur the use and certificates of their cures, oi the f Mowing com plaints: Costiveness, Bi'ious Cbmplaints, Rhuemah’sin. Dropsy Heartburn. Headache arising from foul stomach. Na i sean, Indigestion Mori-id Inaction of the ■ ow<-ls and Pain arising thereirom. Flatulency, l oss of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evacu nt medicine. They also, by purl ying the bloo! and stimulating the sys tem, cure many complaints whi.ih it would n t be sup posed they could reaoh, such ns d-afness, Partial Blind ness, Neuralgia and Nervous irritability, L'eraogements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred comp ains arising from a low state of the body, or ob structions of its functions Ho not be put off by any unprincled dea'nrs with other preparations which they ni *ko more profit on Demand Ayer’s and take nt* others Th*- sick want the b* st aid there is for thorn, and they sh uld have it. Prepired by Dr. J. C. yfYER A Co , Lo* ell, Mass., and Sold by J. T. Jenkrns A Co., McCamy & Co., Taylor A Ball, W.T. &L H. Mead, Massey A Her'y, and by all dealers febU-2meod mm NATIOML BAM. OF ATLANTA, Will do a general Banking, Deposit, Exchange and Collecting Business, And will Buy and Fell all kinds of Government On favorable Terms. DRIECTORS) John Rice, President, W. W. Clayton, E b.Rowson, S. A. Durand, John Cbllief, E L Jones, ( ashler. Office for the present, at the st're ot Ecssi's. Clayton, Adair & Purge, NO. 18 ALABAMA SIREET. jun3l—3m J. L QUEEN & CO., (J. L. Queen, formerly of the firm of Foster, Queen & Co Kile’s Ituild e ng, Corner of Peachtree and Marietta Sts., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, GENERAL GROCERS, AND PRODUCE DEALERS. Rafer o to—Ex-Qov J E Brown, (D-n. Ira R Fester.- Thouiit Ki'e. Zimmer "an Sc Verdory. M R Bell A; Co, At anta. J) ’ C»mpb» l, I- Brewer A Co, G< o F Boocr. Mobi'•<♦. L‘’e A Norton. •' arr* n & Burch, Montpomei j Ala. FonHierhirid & Warren, New Oilcan-. Decotnborl2—3m A I'LANTA ADV-ERTfSFMENTS. UiIEAT REDiJCTiON AND REMOVAL! UNPRECEDENTEO INDUCEMENT A splendid opportunity to supply yourself with STAPLE GOODS -AT- UNAPPROACHABLE PRICES, tr FOR TWO WEfiKS only: Ten percent, deduction fiom all retail bills exceeding ONE DOLLAR! My Stock is full and complete in every UZEJI* A-H-Tivr EJDTT, Consisting of elegant Plain Black an ’ Fancy Silk, Handsome (hena, Plain and £t*iped Poplin and Popline tts, PJaiu Plaid and Figured Merinos, Beautiful English, French, scotch and jfmorloan Gingoam. English Hose and Half Hose, A laige and splendid assortment LADIES’ AND DENTS’ SILKS, AND Merino Underwear. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GLOVES, of all descriptions, Together with an immense stock of Housekeeping Goods, To which particular attention is invited, consisting of Bleached and Brown, Doubk Table Dama'k, Bie<ched and Brown. Napkins «nd i-’oyle*, Four. Five, and right, Nin<* hud Ten quarters Bleached and Brown Pillow and Sheeting Cotton, Elegant Whit“, R-d and Gray Blankets, £ Mart**ielles and Honeycomb Spreads Quilts, Brocbatelle and Chena Curtains, Together with a full tine of NOTIONS & FANCY ARTIfLS. Also, Ten Thousand Dollars worth READY MADE CLOTHING, AND PIECE GOODS Cut and Made Expressly for THIS MARKET. HITS, OAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, With a tplcndicl stock of • m AND ™ GOODS. Fvery one in search of dtsir ible Goods wi 1 do wf*t| to give me a call, as the r rincip *1 portion of ip y stock con sis’s oi goods seasouablo the year round, while this method enabbs me to run my stock < ff. thu- a ways giving our friends and patrons new and desi able at the beginning of <-very sea-on. REMEMBER the NEW STOREROOM, In the Norcross Bui ding, Fronting- on Whitehall. PRINTS, TWENTY-FIVE GTS., With ten per cent. off. P. H. SNOOK. feb4—tf MASSEY & HERTY,” Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FOIL INEXT SIXTY DAYS Will duplicate any order fill d South of Mew York, Philadephia or Louisville. STOCK COMPLETE. Strict attentihn paid to filing order* for [Drills, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, 33 57-e Stuffs, KEROSENE LAMPS, Kerosene Oil. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, Fitted up with a view to Physicians’ Wants. febS-tl ■ For Sale. AVERY desirab! • Home and Lot for sale on Peach tree A bargain h offered. Possession given im medLUly. For par. icuiare, 1„.,j.ir0 < Wli noli’' 1 street. Feb. 8, 1866-lw* at i’. &G. T Dodd’*, Atlanta. ATLANTA MALE SCHOOL 11! A Male School will be opened in the upppei- room of Engine House No.l, On Monday 29d January. Terms |5,60 per month, payable in advance. T. S. GILhIjFSPIK. YOUNG inen employed dnr*ng the *’ay will be taught on Monday, Wednesday am! Friday evening*, irom 7 io9 ,o’<:l ck, P M. Term?. $4.00 per moult . For further particulars enquire at the bhool Room. janlO—3m A it*ad.l a f ’d Conclusive Tst of the properties of Hrlmhold’s Fluid Extract Bnchu will b*‘ a comparison with inot’foilb iu the Unite ! Stu’ow Di'iii notary ATLANTA ADVERIISEMENTS. 4XO. T.M«*neu. X. 1 M**usa. J. 1. M*IDO». hIEIDOR 4 BROTHERS, GROCER* AND G E K IL Ti A. IL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Franklin Building ALABAMA STREET, Atlanta. Georgia, ▲re* now opening in their large aud commodious NEW STORE HOUSE, And bare ample room for JS T O 3FL O E3 r a large quantity of merchandise. Consignments Solicited. NOW IU STORE, COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FLOUR, CORN, IRISH POTATOES, BBLS MACKEREL, HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, KITS MACKEREL, CAN FRUITS, OYSTERS, SARDINES, &C-, &C-, 10 BBLS four year old “ Andrson’’ Whisky, IO BBLS six yoir uld “Anderson” Whisky This Whisky is guaranteed to be as OLD IS RIPRESLtiTED, and will be sold in quanties to suit purehasheTS. CALL AND SEE US, UNDER TIIK PLANTERS’ HOTEL, lleadoi* ▲ Brothers. janO-tf Just Received and for Sale, A lot of Choice LonsiiNi cm sirup, AT G-AMBLE & STERLING’S, Commission Merchants, Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia, febfi—tf ““REDUCED PRICES.” filO “harmonixe” price* with th-' scarcity of money I we haved “mnrkfd down,” L A Urge slock ot HATS. Some low priced ones ju si received. ALSO 75 cases Men<’ ami Bey’s Poots and Shoes, Women and • hlldren’-* Boots and Slices, 100 pieces piece Goods—*'en’s a ear, Balmorals, Prints, Merinoes “oplins, Alpaccas, Linseys Flaun Is, toi. A fresh supply of frOTIONS, very desirable. CLA YTON, A DA 1R d PURSE, t ommisdoti Merchants, jan23—lra No. 18, Alabama street. ► J ORMK. R M. FARRAR ORME & FARRAR Grocers, Forwarding A.\D Ccmmission Merchants, MAItIKTTA STREET, A TLA NTAGEORGIA. RxrKßßMCßS—Phinsy A Clayton, and Wrj<ht Alex ander, Augusta, Ga; *V. 11. *B>ark, Sav-nn h,Ga ; J. It Powell a*id L-e A Norton, Montgomery. Ala.; Dunn A Maugham* Jf.icon, Ga.; W L High ;>nd Capt J. W. Por« ter, Madison, (ia.; Andrew Buchanan & Co., Louisville, Ky ; II J. Cook. Alb my, Ga ; Ki* hard Peter- and Clay ton , Adair & Purse, A ■ lanta, Ga. nov4-tf He moouFs Flu d Extract B icim Is pleasant in taste an i o lor, irev irom al injur ous properties, and mmediate in INSURANCE AGENCY? M C. BLANCHARD, ▲ few doors below Exchange H«tel, is prepared to take risks on house*, merchandize aa<l propeity gene rally on liberal terms ia the following substantial Companies. ACtna, of Hartford withsl,ooo,ooo Assets Continental, of New York 1 503,000 Assets Metropolitan, of Now York 1,430,000 Assets Security, ot Now Y0rk1,869,000 Assets. Manhattan, of New Y- rk1,000,000 Assets Accident Columbus. Ohio Assets Washington Insurance Co 975,000 Assets aug 20—ly Shattered Constitutions Restored by Helmboid’s Ex tract Buchu. bnfeehled and (7*nstituti )»>«, of l»oth sexes. u*n Heunboid's Extr«c: Bucbn, it winglm i»risk and •owriretic feelin a ai d emble you to sUpd welt. MARK W JOHXgOIf, JOS*. H JOI! BOM, Late of Late Berks A Johnsen Fort Valle*, Ga. Gridin, Ga. M. W. & J. H. JOHNSON, General Commission Mer ;hants Pryor Si., near Exchange Hotel* 24 77>/LV7/l GEORGIA. Solicit consignment* of Merchandise generally. Riu'XßKNczh —Hon Miles G. Dobbins, Treasury W A L R. R : Col .fared I. Whitaker, Atlanta Intel igencer; Beach & Root. Atl >tt a, tin.; Merchants and citir.*-ii'« ot GlilYln *n«l Fort Valb*y,Ga.; Foster Bros.. Nashville Tenn ; J--wett A nyder, Macon. Ga.; Joliii L. Hopkins. Attorney at Law, A tl* nt a. Ga. novul ts SMOKSX4;’ TOBACC. * I t) C ixes Smoking Tobacco. 4. IMM »> i<n3—if W. KETCkWSH A’UMBER b 2. l-*rol<sSHio7ial Cards. MHDICAL CARD. DR. W. tTbROWN, HAVING h eated in theHty of Atlanta, would say to the sick and affilcted. Hint he la prepared to treat all f rn?« of disease. both Acue and Chronic. Hie remedies are sale, sure and effi acioua Ilia aucce»a in the tn atment of the following d senses has been such aa to guarantee speedy and effectual relief, Diap«*pala. Ida. easts of Dysentery, Dropsy, Kh'nmatim, scro fula, &c. attention given to the treatment of Small- Pox. Syphilis, in its various forma and stages aucceaafnlly tieatrd and a permanent cure guuuntee I In al caaea. Offl<-e—At Dreg Store of G. C. Douglas ft (b , (form erly Finney A Winter,) corner of Peachtree and W«lt©n streets. Rooms—corner of Decatur and Ivey streets. feb4-6m HENRY P. FARROW. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity ATLANTA, GKOHGIA, AND Commissioner for South Carolina, Tenness**© and Alebima, to attest Deeds, Power of Attorney, and ad other p pers ex* ented within the State of Ge rgift to be u«ed or record'd in ei-her of tliMB States. Will alwayr be found in his office during bn sinesa hours Prompt and strict attrition will b? given to all business confided to him. Office on Whitehall street, over Holbrook* Hat Storv. E,feb3 —3m R. ARNOLD. j, >. TM« MAS ARNOLD & THOMAS, Attorneys at Law, Office—Alabama Street, In Building of R. J. Lowry A Co ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WILL attend promptly and taichfiUy to all legal busin si o trusted to them. Wil' give special at tention t<» the colieuio i of all kiuJs of claims. November 26, 1865 —ts JOH ND? POPE. Attorney at Law, A TLA NT A, GEO LG JA, WI L *l< v <te him-elf to every branch of the Pro fusion. Office up stairs, Norcross’ Corner. tiovl7—Bin j. p. tayilor. Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Office over Til'y, Brown *t <7>.’s. Whitehall street. WILL ittend promptly and faithfu ly to all busi ness e tins e.l to his care. All kind of claims receive special at tent oil. dec'7-3in JOHNL HOPKINS, Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Ol F? E on Decatur and Line streets, two doors be. low Peachtree street. dec7-3m JOHN ML. CLARKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA, GKORFIA Office on McDonough Street. Will cive prompt attention to nil buaiueea entrusted to hia care nuK 20—If Or.Cco.GL“ Bell, - H A VING locat' d In Atlanti, Ga.. will devote bis at tention < xclnsively to the practice ol Medicine ana Surgery. Oihce, (for the present) at Mrs. White’s Boarding Hnn e rear of the City HUI and opposite the ‘•Bellvieu House ” janlO-3m Hotels. ij JOHN W. STOCKTON |M. FITZPATRICK |T. I.BART. 3 I iUNITED STATES HOTEL : | LOUTSVIt LE, KENTUCKY, Sj| Centrally loot d snd un er„oi»»g thorough re. air W | XTOCJTtnroAp Proprietors. tJ jig TDIINT. COX (late Col OS. A.) Chief Clerk 8. iliiS J* IM PLANTt_RS HOTEL, ALABAMA STREET, Atlanta Georgia. This House is now open for the r-copllon of guests. WM. O’HALLORAN, <lec29—tf Proprietor. CIIATTAHOOCiIEE IIOUbE, West Point, Gu., Is again open for the accommodati n of the public. Mtvution will be bestowed upon guests E. D. MeKINLEY, Proprietor. December 22, 1865—3 m PACIFIC TIbTEL? 170, 172, 174 &17G Greenwich St., (ONR SQVAKK WK*T OF BRO DWAT ) Between Courtlandt & Dey treets, New York. JOHN PATTEN, Jr , Proprietor. fIIHE Pacific Hotel is well and widely known to the I ir‘veiling public. The location i oapedal y suitable to merchants und busiacss men; it is iu c ose proximity to tt e business part of the City—is on the highway of Southern ;*rd Western travel—aid adjacent to ah ih« prmcipa' Rai road an I tt am boat depots* The Pacific has liberal accomm- d a ion for over 300 guests; it is well furnished, and possesses t-very modem improvement for the comtort tr.d entertainment of its inmates, the rooms are spacious and well venlilat d ; provided with gas and waler ; the attendance is prompt and respect nil; and the table is generously provided wi.h every deliccy «i the season. The subscriber, a ho,’ for tho past few ye - rs, has been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and mieidft to identify himself thoroughly with the interests of L-s houses. Wth r.xperi n v a--a hove, keeper, he trusts, by moderate c* a’ged and a liberal policy, to maintain tut lavorable repntaiioo ot the Pacific. Hotel. sep—7 1 yr. .1011 y PATfEN. Jr. MANHATTAN HOTEL, ~ Murray Street. Second Door from Broadway, Opposite the Park, NKW VOKIv N. HUGGINS, Proprietor, sept O-ts JC2X Galen’s Head Dispensary, (Established 1860. Chartered 1861.) For the Tieatnicnt of Private Dis ea tea and Female W'F Goinplaln'H A MEDICAL PIIAMPIILKT, just published, containing l >rge pages at.d numerous engrav* iug-* « f the • rg<n J < f both sexes in he dth and dheas treating on priz* e dis asr<B. gonorrhea gleet, syphil is, stricture; diceases of tho testicles, bladder and kidness; self abuse, n'-'d the s- crct habits ot both coxes, aud its dep orab e eifects <>u b >th b »dy and mind; diseases of fen alos ir> m drlhood to old age; I tended >«s a warn in' and a guide for the young o both sexes, being a truth u nuviser to tho m trricd nu • those contemplat ing marrbigi*; witn the Author's u *w method of tre«t went, the )i)O6 Mica* B's il mans of cure as shown by the import of case.-; mailt d unders«*al lor 25 c* nts. Read the above w ork I el ore seeking medical aid eh-waere, and thus -.void qum-Rery Iho CONSULTING SUCGKON of this cele brated Dispensary whj h tlie Author of tho al>ov» wotk, may be consulted p-r onally or bydettT eu all the diso of whi< hit treats Patients at a distance treated by mail, and medicines out to any ptrtol the country on receipt of a Ht foment of the case. TO I.A DIKS. —A ptmphletof special importance to ilio m i'd. price 10 ceuU; also, ait tie book of pri vate advice to la-1 os either marr.e«l <»r single, pric*‘ 15 cents, either scut iu sealed envelopes on receipt of price Office IV moved to 74 Green atroe€« bn tween Becou<l and Lliird. near tie Poavffice Consul* tail ns private, and all bnidn «■ sine ly con fl Intial. Addrt ns* THE DISPENSARY, febs-ly ix>uisville kontucky. AdnißuiMtraloi**B Notice. F|IWO nmntiiH after date hereof application will bo 3 in ide to the i out tof Ordinary of Fit t**n county, to sol >i part of Irtti.l Io? number furtv seven, in the LAth dis r« t 'f O'lzina'-y Henry now Fit ton oounty, containing two and a h i t acre*. m >r.* *»r lest, tho Mime hr?ii: a p r’nin f the real estate h longing to E M tho benefit of the heirs and M ■‘l • ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. TriURALsoNr , t Wholesale & Retail XXV DRY GOODS, AND groceries, And General Commission Merchant, And dealer io all KINDS OF PRODUCE, Opposite Roark’s Corner, -/Ktlniito. Geoi-jfla, Comignaeut, .ollnited ot.ll kind, ot Goods. REFERENCES. Crump k Co., E L WlUl.m, Q*. S?J to ". Pdim - W.ll>Brn Hx.n 0». it* b r r I,r "*n *C<M CbatUuo•«., Totin' ll.rdcMtle 1..U.U & Co , N .ihrl 10. T > >n ; Hutch. DuocanS Co , LouI.tIII., k,„ Kind it Por..r, tt btukiT * Cincinnati, Ohio ’ ■ I have on hand a nleo stock of Staple iukl Fancy DRY GOODS, Coniiatnlg in pari wf DeLainea, figured Alpacca? Prints of all grades. Bleached and Brown Dmuewtlc, Bleached aud Brown Drills, A splendid lot of j ami of various grades, Buttons, Cotton and Flax Thread, Pins mi l Needles. H* oka and Eyee, LIMES’ DREiS IRDIIIINCS. A large lot Gents’ and Ladles’ Hoes and and Half Huso. Gont’e-ne-.’e and Ijidies’ Glovom, Worsted and Linen Hltirts. Nett Drawers, and bt er articles iu the Dry Goods Hue. A so, a large lot of Perfumery ami Pomades, BAUD WARE & CROCKERY Boots and A .plendid .lock of Hal., and in addition to lha abo,. I have a good stock ot tugais, • < off e. Balt. Flour, ( orn Meal, Soda. Pepper, , Spice. Ginger, •*o*p. Tobacco, Coppcrm, and in fact everything in the way ot Grocer ies. I want to Exchange Goods tor all kinds of I’rodnc’.*’ C hop and see tn** If you hava But.er, Eggs, Ch ckaus. Baron. Lard, Meal. Corn, Po h»es. F*a h»rr and Fruit if you want to exchange for Goods or Groceries. A J. litRAL ON, Whitehall street, . . 0 posite R Mi’. k’s Corner, fcbi-tf Atlanta, Georgia. FOR loss ot im a rastiM, num FROM ACCIDENTS (IF Every Description. The Travelers Insurance Company, HAKTFOKD, CONN. C'simli Capital an<9 Assets over $500,000. The Pioneer Accident Insurance Co.. OF AMKHICA. Under tho General Accident Risk, T n to Twelve D liars Annual Premium will secure a Policy granting Insurance FOR TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, In the event of death by Any Description of Accident, Will; Ten D 'liars p*r we»k Compensation For any personal Injury c-iurng T.»tal Disability from buxine s, so that should the Policy be continued in orce for Five Years, any one Accident earning disabili ty for FIVE WEEKS, will reimburse the areured for the whole cost of his Insurance. TWENTY-FiVE T) THIRTY DOLLARS FRWMTL'M, Will, in like manner, secure a for TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, And Twenty-Five Dollar* per week C<»mp.naation. FIFTY DOLLARS PREMIUM Will, in like manner, secure a Policy FOR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, And Fifty DolUrs p»r weok Compensation. Jno. Wliitner, Agent, At McCamy A Jb.’a Drugstore, Alabama street, fe'‘3—tf Atlanta, Ge. J. MOICRISON JOS. FALLS. J. p. Komm NALLE & HAM, General Com Mission AND FORWARDLNG MERCHANTS, PEACHTREE STREET, Atlanta Georgia. R-E F E R E N C E S ; Judge D. F. Hammond Atlanta, Ga Hun, J. M. Calbouu “ Butler & deters “ 8 II McCamy “ Watt*, Crane A Co New York Auat'dl A Innman.. “ R. H. Short A Co Now Orltume. W itts, Given A Co “ Champbrii, Bruce A Co< inclunatl. Bruce, Morgan A Co Appabu-hico a. Fla Bryon Caies, Banker• St. Louis. Mo F. F. Metca'l A’ « .feayauuah. Ua i ■ - ■ : -V I’' I■ 1 H ■ I I kll A 4 1,1 B 11 11,1 u 1 iMi <- •’ a I ' ■' lll jialF bold n