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DAILY NEW ERA.
A. R. WATSON-- LOCAL EDITOR.
JE®' Everybody ■ b<n <i know it m it i. a
tNted by huodnds daily, that the fineat assort-
Bient ot Prints, Gtngbuma. 8i Ribtjoc.
and Ladle. Hom in thia city can bn found at
WEXi-L <T MCBRIDE'S.
All; 18—At
4B0“ Ou- Pair Fine Ihatfotin S. ales, drawing
IbOO pounds, tor sale by
Aug 17 3- WINTER A PITTMAN.
AW-It yon want Bio n. Lard, M>»l, Corn.
Fiour «h.d everything in the supply tine go to
PHILLIPS * FLANDERS,
Supply Store, on Mt.chell strerL
Aug 17—3 t
TO TUR BVUXBU MXM OF NASH
VILLR AMD L.OUISV.I.I.H.
Mk. Wh. H. MooHk is our authorised Agent
to receive advertisements in the cities of Nash
ville and L- uisv lie. He vi its these places for
the purpose of securing ailvei ti-emeais for II e
‘ .Veg At-u ni w.i c uim-nd him io the business
bk-u w,th ahum he will have trnrsictioiis.
PHILLIPS A PRATHER,
I*. S.—The Aeie Era tics a large and increas- ;
ing circulation in Gecrgia ai.d Alabama, and
is a desirable advertising m *dium lor business
men. ts.
AtGV-T l»lh, I SOI.
JF the Lidiaa will go to WKXEL a MeBRIDE’3 they
will find * largy Supply of Prints, Ginghams, Corsets,
Brown Linen for clothing. Ladles Hate, Balin irta Skirte, |
Muaquito tiers, Ladies Umbrellas, Jet Belt Buckles’
Collars and Cults and tier lest selection of Lice in the
city Which they hare jn»t received. School Teachers
r.n Hid McGytrey's a Goedrich's Readers, McGuffey’s
Sp .Hing Books, Pena, Ink and Paper, cheap for cash.
Aug W—St
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OcTKAfiious.—Mm Lydia Maria Child throws
the gauntlet at the feet.of every daughter of
the land, by scurriiously denouncing the
•* Waterfall” >nd Hoops, and snubs Mrs Em
press Eugenie outright, as an originator of
fashions. Perhaps Mrs. Child would have all
the ladfbs b come bloomers—but from such a
fatality may th • good fates save us. We see
nothing ref rehensible n tbe unique style in
which tbe ladies choose to “do up” their
hair; besides it must be delicious to have a
waterfall trickling down on one's,back'during
these hot summer days. As our hair is not '
convenient sot such an experiment we try 1
what is next best—from a pitcher—and find it
to be a splendid thing. As for unhooping the
la lies, we are opposed to it. We are sure tbe i
fair ones would burst—with indignation—if I
it were done. What would they look like <
without tboir skeletons 1 Each would become ! i
a skeleton herself. A lady without hoops
must either put on a superfluity of thirty, j
coate or appear like a bean pole rigged oqt in
muslins and laces. And it we have young 1
m lie friends who contemplate marriage, we , 1
would suggest to them to always wed with a ■ '
lady who wears hoops A skeleton with less 1
than a great many yards of domestic which i
would be consumed in order io preserve the |
shapeliness of tbe figure. As for marrying
ourself, we have no notion of snch a thing, i
as we are much too old—and we suppose Mrs-
Child is also—but were we about to assume '
the knot we would take out own advise in the
'matter. ’
In thundering out against the fashions M s.
Ciild is really cbildieb. It has lorg ago be n
d moustrated that paper bullets cannot knock
a leather off a lady's hea,l, or break a sprirg in
a hoop-skirL For our part we shall always
diem it « part of our duty to speak kindly ot
everything the ladies wear, and do our beat to I
k*ep those Who bave not access to Godey, post- . i
nd i i what a lady s iculd wear. This we have ' I
tried to do io Io mgr articles and we '
have been -Vsnred of tbe approval which they (
h .ve met at the bands of tbe fair ones. Noth-1 i
iur but this approval could induce ns to con- ' 1
tioue the articles and as we are amply assured ]
ot that wo shall produce them from time to time j
as we consider it necessary. For tbe present
we sim rty aim to serve Ue ladies by denounc
ing Mr*. C—*’ proposed innovation as a most
uoc illed-for ouw«ge. Were we a maste. o
rxplet.ves we sboulo aay something harsh about
it
J. M. Rcsissos A Co.—The advertisement
of thia Louisville Ky., firm appears in our col
umn. this morning. This bouse has for years
bad a reputation wbicb trikes it not only one
pf tbe first in Louisville, but one of tbe first
in the Sou h. As such we recommend it to
our merchants, and others, who contemplate
gain; North for goods.
* Unless we mistake tbe signs of tbe times
there ia now a trade springing up between our
eity and Louisville, which will closely uuite
the two There never was a time bet
ter adapted for bringing about such a result,
and it seems to us well that our merchants
should -examine into the matter and see how
nearly theit interest is connected with such J
a trade. If we can get our goods from th s I
market oa terms sufficiently advantageous to
justify our merchants in mak ng tbeir pur
cbases there, tbe convenience of the transpor.
tntion, renders it desirable that it should be
known. For this reason wo take pleasure in
calling the attention of our merchants to all
bouses in the above named city who may fa
vor us with tbeir patronage. *
C. W. Wixtkr—Tbe many frlendsof this gen
Hemau will be glad to learn that be bag opened
a bouse for the purpose of doing srictly a
Commission business. His extersive acquain
tance and well known business qualifications
will ensure for him a large patronage. ‘ ChaK
lik” is tbe prince of good fellow i, and has few
superiors m a business man. By hig energy
and attention to business, be has won tbe con
fidence ot tbe basinets circles not only in At
lanta but throughout the entire country—there
fore commendation from us is useless. Refer
t>> bis advertisement.
Don’t fail to attend Powell’s Auction rooms
fbis morning at 10 a. m. Large lota of goods
to be sold to tbe highest bidder. See card to
day.
DkLiuHTfTL—The rain which fell on Thurs
day interspersed with freqmnt
hai gtones, has reduced the temperature of
the atmosphere to a most del'cious coolness.
Testerday we felt uo burning suns, no swcut
drops trickling down our foreheads, no sul
triness, no nothing te oppress this poor mor
t lily. Our energies, which wore sunburnt
to a crisped cramp, have set to work again
and we feel revivified, reg- aerated and al
most refrigrated.
We respectfully return our thanks tj the
thermometer for condescending to lower, and
a night about two days long, that we itiight
take a nap, would restore our fried niortul
parts. We bave frequnntly thought in days
just past that it would have been a good thing
to have tbe tabernacle of our body roofed
with good reflectors, as the sun has demol
ished tbe reflector within.
Going to Set Up.—We arc glad to be able
to announce to our readers that our old
l friends McDa.mkl &' Strong, wbo are well
known in this city, are to be numbered once
more amongst the busiest of our business
men. They bave rented one half the Phumix
I Building now being erected by Mr. James E.
Willii.ms, on the site of the old Atheneum.—
The building will be one of the most elegant
that has gone up in tne city, and will be ele
gantly filled by our
It will be ready for them about the 10 h of
September, when they will commence busi
ness immediately.
Niw Book Stobk.—We ar^glad to be able
to chronicle the fact at last that Atlanta baa
a Book Store. Those enterprising gentlemen,
tbe Messrs. Richards, have opened a store of
this kind on Peters street, and have their ad
vertisement in to-days paper, to wbicb we in
vite att ntion. A Book St re ia a very ae
ces-ary institution in a city like Atlanta, and
we are glad to know that we bave one at
last. .*
Something Choice.—Langston, Crane &
Hammock bave just received a choice lot of
Groceries—something that will please tbe
most fastidious. We advise those of our"
readers who desire something nice to call on
them immediately. If not, you may go there
acd inquire for articles advertised, after they
are sold. The goods they advertise are in
demand, and will go off quick.
Removal.—Wm. Ketchum now occupies big
new stand on north Pryor, near tbe Trout
housr. His card appears in our advertising
columns this morning, and to which attentb.a
is specially directed. He is a most upright,
worthy and enterprising dealer.
The City Council hoIJS its meetiugs so
late on Friday afternoon that we cannot give
our readers the benefit of tbeir proceedings
in Saturday morning’s paper. We shall con
tinue to publish them in Sunday morning’k
issue as usual. *
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A. K. Seago has a number of new advertise
ments in to dry’s issue—Riad them.
Abbott & Bk tucks offer large lot Gunny
Bagging -for sale.
Messrs. Sltton & Laws Lave*a law office
to rent—call and see them.
SENILITY POSTPONED.
The X ma. Torchlight ot the Bth gives the
following :
Yes.erday morning Rtv. P. G. Prugb unit'd
in mitrimony Mr. B'-nj im-n Eyler. aged eighty
five yeaiT, to Mrs. Anna Cray, in her seventy-
Qltl*>,year. Tbe happy Couply are both resi
dents of this city. They had made due and ue«
liberate prenjiations lor ‘ beginning life” by
procuring i> Rus- and lurni-hb g it, som > time
before the manige ceremony occurred. At the
appo n'ed hour, yesterday morning, tbe bride
and groom repaired to tbeir new hi m“, sum
moned Mr. P ush. «nd there became one, ‘‘for
better or for wotse.” They wisely concluded
that they had uo time to waste on a billing and
cooing weddmz tour, and Accordingly went
s’ratghtway to bou-ekeepirg
Mr. Eyler, although in his eighty fifth year,
retains a wonderful amount of muscular pow> r.
Du iog the pa-M year, he has chopp ’d one hun
dred cords of wood, split six hundred ami flftt
rails, utade 4 840 c’apboards, and riv n 3,00 j
c toper’s staves. Nor is his bride much inferior
in vital activity. Now seventy-five years old.
sbe is still active and vigorous—frequently
; walking two or three miles in one day with lit
i tie fatigue. Ic is also said that sbe rides on
I horseback wi b singular gracefulness and ease.
MONETARY ABD COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA MONEY MARKET.
Corrected by Robert J. Lowry, Broker.
Georgia Railroad Bank, buying at 60 cts f r onje dollar.
(cn ral Bank. ** 45 “ “ “ u
B uik Slate of Georgia, “ •* M “ M
Marine bank, “ 30 “ “ »/ <*
' Bank of'avannah, <* 25 u u “ u
! Bunk Qf A’hei'S, . « 20“ “ “ “
i Bank of "Wddle Georgia, “ 35 u “ ** “
Bank of Ful on, “ 16“ “ “ “
• A l other Ga 8 C. and Ala.
: . Banks “ sto 25 <• “
Gold, buying at 40 cent*, selling at 45 to cts. prem.
Atlanta Wholesale Market.
Corrected by It bert J. 1 owrjr A Co.,
V Commission Merchants.
BACON-Ulng found 24 to 25; Clear Sides 28 to 30, in
demarul
Beeswax—per pound.
Hwanro—Kentucky «5 to 40 cents.
Pbppeh —Blnck 40 cts per lb.
Blacking -Small Size 75, Largo 1 30 $1 <0 j ®r doxen.
Coffee—Rio 40 cts per lb.
Candles - Star 32 to 35 conts per lb.
Ga'J'Y—Corpmon Stick 50, French 50, assorted 60 cts
p<-r lb
Cotton r ARDH—No 10, sls per dozen
Cheese—English Dairy—3s to 40 cents.
Cokn—Si 25 per bushel.
PE'.cftF.S—Dried Cut Off S 2 per bushel of 36 lbw.
Flour—Extra 16, Superfine 14 to $lB per barrel.
Indigo—l 75 to $2 25 per pound.
M adder—2-v to 33 at* per lb.
ComiUS—l2U to 15 rta per lb.
Soda—lß to 20 ct< per lb.
Epsom Salts—lß to 18 cis per lb.
Ftaig'h—lo to 20 cts per lb.
Matched—f 3 per rioas
* hhe Lead—in Oil 25 to 30 cts per lb.
1 oaf—2o to 25 du per lb.
8( oar—New Orleans 19 to 22; Crushed 33 to 35 aents
per lb.
Tea- S 2 to $2 25 per lb.
Naus—B 50 to per keg.
Trox—Sweden 10 cts perlb.
Hops —Kentucky 25 cts per lb.
Domestic-4 4, 28 to 32; 7-8, 25 to 2'; Osnaburgs 22 to
24 cts per yard.
CoTtom Yawps—2 75 to *3 per bunch.
CuUoti rather dull, sales at 28 to 3U eta per lbs as ts
qualify, x
tmidasury DEPARTMENT,)
Offich <»f Ansibtant Bpkcial Agrnt, >
Atlanta, Ga., July 16,1865. J
Notice is hereby given to parties hav»ng in tbeir pos
session any Cotton, Leather, Wool, or manufactured
aruclee which were owned by the late so-called Confede
rate Government, at the time of the surrender of its
armies, that the same ia now the property of the Gov
ernment of the United States. The undersigned has been
regularly commieswned as an Assistant Special Agent,
United States Treasury Department, and as such has th6
rightful c introl of such property in the District of At
louta. 1 hereby assume possession of the same. Any
peraon or (Mpons having such property in their pos
seMion, will at once report the saino at iny office, m
Atlanta. All persons who have such property will be
held responsible lor tbe same, unless it is at once re
ported to tbta office. If reported, the party holding such
property will be relieved from any reapunsib lity in the
matter. To dispose of such property, except in accor
dance with law, is etnbczeling, and will be held as such.
Parties having such property stored with them will be
liberally paid fvr putting the same in shipping order,
should they desire to do so. In cases where Colton has
been sold satd Confederate Government, or its agents,
and said Cotton is still in the possession of the party who
sold the sumo, tbe preference will in all cases bo given
snch ftereons to put the same iu order, anti deliver it to
me at Atlanta. 1 will contract such delivery at a
liberal rate. 'y. SPALDING,
Assistant Special Agedt U. S. Treasury Department,
, , „ District of Atlanta
Approved.- Jos. R. Diujv,
Supervising Special Agent First Special Agoncj’.
July 19—-lin
HEADQUARTERS U. S. FOItCEJ*,)
Provo. t Mahmial’k Office, >
Atlanta, Georgia, Juty 26tb, 1855. )
1. The sale of intoxicating liquors to enlisted men
is hereby strictly prohibited. Delinquents will be se
verely punished.
2. z»fter 10 o’clock P. M., all enlisted men and citi
zens will require passes (from these Headquarters to
avoid beinz arrested.
3. On Sunday all public places of amusement will be
kept closed. *
4 Th»* discharging of Are arms within the limDs o
Hus city is hereby prohibited.
This order will be strictly enforced and all violations
d>unnhed.
E. JOHNSON,
Capt. and Provost Marshal,
J.v27tf Atlanta, Georgia
HBiLQ’Rg 2d BRIG., DEP T GEORGIA,}
Atlanta, July 21,18t>5 J
General Orders No. 1.
« Extract.”
I. Tn compliance with orders received, I hereby as
sume command of this Post until further otders.
11. Cam. Augustus Steuernagbl, 68th N. Y. V. V., A.
A. A G., is hereby appointed Post Adjutant, and
E. Johnson, 68th N. Y. V. V., is appointed Post Provost
Marshal.
Both these officers will enter upon their duties at once.
By command es
FELIX PRINCE SALM,
jy27tf Brevet Brig. General.
GENEBzVL™
INSURANCE AGENT,
ATLANTA, GEOKGrIZk,
SALMONS & SIMMONS
Have been appointed agonta for tbe New York under
writers agency, composed of the
Germania-
Niagara,
Uanovei*,
and Republic
Fire and Inland Insurance Com
panies of the City of New York.
The combined assets of these popular Companies
amouts to
#3,000,000.
Ono policy is issued binding each of the four Companies
for une.fourth of every risk.
4*4 IO 000
Taken ir*g>ne risk if required—only one set of papers
neceßsary to prove a loss.
Tee well known character of tbe latfe number of
prominent Men bants of New York comprising the Board
of Directors, and the large Amount of assets, afford an
abundant guarantee for ample security against loss to
the assured.
SALMONS dt SIMMONS,
Whitehall street, near Georgia Railroad Bank.
Aug 18 —ts
BELLVUE HOTELr
CORNER OF
Washington & Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, G-EORGTA.
This large now house his been recently Sited up fur the
accommodation of the traveling public The house
bus twenty-four rooms, and we are prepared to
lodge as well as !eed a large ntimber.
OUR TABLE
Shall always he supplied with the.best the market
affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to make
the’
BELLVUE HOTEL
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Wo have attentive and accommodating waite s, and
every other facility that will contribute to the comfort of
our KUestM. Porters will always be found at the Depot
on the arrival of the trains. Try us.
Price Jk Stokes.
Aug 17—Im
Nashville Gazette, Augusta Constitutionalist and
Mscon Telegraph will each copy one monih and send
bill to this office.
B. W ADAMS I T. 8. POWSIX.
B. W. ADAMS & CO.,
GROCEBS AND
9
Ccmmission Merchants,
Peachtree Street, next door to A. C t Wyly’s
old stand,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Consignments of all kinds respectfully solicited.
Aug 2—3 m
Family Flour.
100 barrels Family Flour, for sale l>y
Abbott & Brothers,
AuJIS-tf Wliitvh»ll Street}
jxo vxKDU<r. | M. •. nmn. | m. r. vihob.y.
MN VIHOiBI i BROS.,
Have completed tbeir Store-house on
WHITEHALL STREET,
BETWEEN ALABAMA <fc HUNTER STREETS,
And announce to the public that
they are ready for the transac
tion of any business in the
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING LINE.
To all who may be disposed to patron
izc them they would say forward
promptly to us Merchandize of
every description and Pro
duce of all kinds.
Orders (accompanied by the cash)
for the purchase of anything to be
found in our market; Also, for the col
lection of •
NOTES, DRAFTS, RENTS. &C.
Orders lor purchasing and consign
ments, whether large or small, will
alike receive prompt attenton.
And if close application
to business and im
plicit compliance
with instruc
tions will
give satisfaction you shall never com
plain.
Jno. Verdery & Bros.
Aug 15—ts
M.TJMEADOR
JOBBERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IS THE BUILDING FORMERLY
KNOWS AS TUB POST-OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLINT.I, CEORGI.I,
Have now in afore a large and wall selected
stock of
MEN’S, BOYS AND LADIES DATS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRUGS,
SADDLES,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &c., &c.,
Which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only.
Now is the time for Country Merchants to buy their
goods at Nashville and Cincinnati prices—freight added.
Now in store a splendid stock of Dry Goods, Not’ons,
Groceries, Ac , which are offered at wholesale and at
prices to suit the times.
Consignments solicited, and all business entrusted to
our care will be p omptly attended to. Call and see us,
ox send yeur orders.
John T. Nleador & Bros.
Aug 13—6 m Whitehall Street.
NOTICE
Painters, Glaziers & Builders.
We have on hand, and for sale low, a large lot of
WINDOW GLASS, of all Sorts
and Sizos,
PUTTY, .
WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL.
Cull kt once or your chance will aeon hnjnun
S4SSKKN, WHITAKER A CO.
Aug 10—ts
M. MARBURG,
COMMISSION merchant,
No. de
PUBLIC SQUARE,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,
Announces to the Wholesale Trade of Atlanta and vi
cinity, that he is receiving daily consignments of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots,
Shoes,
&c.,
From Now York and Boston, which will bo sold at Enst
ern prices. Aug 16—3 m
GREAT ATTRACTION!
. NEW FURNITURE
Os Every Description.
At Private Sale a large and .elected
LOT OF mon W ■!!,
CONSISTING or
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Chairs, Parlor and
Cteimber Setts. Lonnges and anything
else you want.
• Call at once and supply, yourselves cheap.
Sasseen, Whitaker & Co.
Aug 12—ts
ARRIVED
AT LAST AT THE
“VARIETIES.”
White Lead and Oil,
Nests of Tubs,
Copperas, Oysters.
Slates and Pencils,
Whitewash Brushes,
Meal Sifters, Fancy Baskets,
Cheese, Candy,
Wbitemore Cards,
Fins Pocket Knives,
Uuny uom.i... i„.. r Candles,
Candle Moulds, Hand Saws.
Extra Fine Green Tea,
Telegriph M itches,
Men’s Shoes, Hats, rCc., &0.,
At Wholesale and Retail. We sell cheap and
.they will buy.
F. Hagan & Co’s
‘•VARIETIES,” east of the Railroad,
On Whitehall street* between Railroad and
Aug 9 -ts • Decatur street
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
CITIZENS AND TRAVELERS.
I have refitted those largo and splendid rooms under the
Maronic IIaII, aud opened a
Drinking and Billiard Salocn,
’ Apd intend it shall be second to none in this State.
J have on and alwaj’S shall keep, Old and Pure
Uquors; none other shall be sold ia my saloon.
Tbe Bar is under tbe executive management of these
clever aud affable gentlemen .Torn Collier and Billy
( laik, who have no superiors in their line, and they will
be happy to see tbeir old friends.
Captain White, the clever man of Atl ntaand Augusta
notoriety, ha full charge of the Billiard Tables. I re
spec fill ly ask a liberal share of patronage
Geo. Jr.,
Proprietor.
N. B—ln a sow days I shall open a First Class Dining
Room and Restaurant on the European style, with ac
commodation for one hundred and fifty to a meal. Tra
velers will bear this in mind, as my table will abound
with all the delicacies of the season. G. 8. Jr
Aug 15—tt
LxOD FOR SALE.
A A ACRES, an old settled place, five miles from
Atlanta, well known. The Houses have been de
Biroyed. WThere stir! remains a large, fine Orchard, in
g od condition. A Bai gain may be had by applying
soon.
ALSO
Two vacant Lots, adjoining Sam Sherwool’s, on Doca
tur street. *
aug 2 ts SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.
jTRTMOUiCEr
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tin-ware, Copper and Sheet Iron, Stoves,
Hollow ware aud Hard-ware generally.
Next door to corner of Decatur aud Wheat streets,
Atlanta, Georgia. Aug 6—3 m
Bread Corn.
One car-load choice Bread Corn.
ALSO. .
ugar, Bacon, Leather, Iron, Salt, &c.
For sale by
Abbott & Brothers,
Aug 13—ts Whitehall Street.
CORnTOORN-
130 SACKS GOOD BREAD CORN
ICOR SALE BY
R. M. Wall & Co.,
Pryor Btrcett, oppoaito Hi. Trout House Piece.'
Aug 11-Ot MH
Maude & Wright,
"Cotton and Tobacco Factor*, General
Shipping and Voinmieeion Mer
chants, No. 282, Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Cn»h lutvnnore m uln on u'in.lirnm"ntK ti tn, or to ou»
Agent, al Now York, Messrs. Norton, Bl.u>ghtor 4 Co.,
nod Moura. Loe & Walter. '
Lotion aud Merchand ehippod with deepatch to Now
.York. IJvorpool and Hav.e.
It. t r to Richard Pclora, W. P. Orme, Thoe M. Clarke.
Atlanta, Gu aug 3 2<r-aoa
BUGGY HORSE?
AFNE, largo at?., BAY HOR-'E, eight yaara old,
block man i aud tai), and perfectly soil d Any
one desiring a good, reliable horse for a famij/ Rocka
way, can call on us. Terms rea enable. •
ALSO
House and Tx)t on n f achtree street, with four rooms.
Kitchen aud Stable, and g k>l garden.
ALSO
Eleven acres lying on State Road, opposite Mr.
Ponder’s residence, and adjoining Mr. Ixiyd’a property,
and May son’s Ferry road. For sale by
aug 2 ts SASSEFN, WHITAKER A 00.
nroiißnLoirßjTLoußr
I AM now prepared to furnish the trade, wholesale or
Retail, Fifty Thousand Pounds of Flour, in forty-five
pound Backs, fiupe* fine and Family. A liberal deduc
tion made to dealers iu city and country.
A. K. SEAGO.,
Coin tn ins ion Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Augs-tf
ATLANTA, AUGUST 13th,
orme~& Farrar,
HAVE just received a lai ge supply of Kentucky Rope
•nd Twine. Virginia aud North Carolina Tobacco,
all grades: Osnaburgs, Shirtings. Yams aud Cotton
Stripes, Pepper, Ac., which thoy will sell at wholesale at
very low figures. Aug 13—lw*
’ TO CAPITALISTS!
Good Chanca for Investment!
ANY one who has a capita! of Five Thousand Dollars,
and wishes to nvest it in one of the most paying
institutions iu the South, wili find it to his interest te
inquire at
> Tliis Office.
Aug 6—ts
FACTORY YARN & SHEETING.
30 bales 8 aud 10 Yarn,
2 bales 4 4 Sheeting,
200 barrels Salt.
For .«lo by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Aug s—ts
Wm. H. McNANIEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayette, Chambers Co. Alabama.
WILL attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his ca>rei
Particular attention will be paid to Collections and
pr mpt r -turns made.
July 27—ts
Bagging, Rope, Flour.
450 Burrela Western_Flonr, ohoico br».J«
100 Coil* Kentucky Itape. "
100 Rolls Kentucky Bagging.
100 Hauks Twine.
uioal rn.onn.hla terma. by
A. Ki SEAGO,
Commission Merchant.
Aug I—ts Atlanta, Ga.
House For Sale.
A NEAT an ! comfortable Cottage Hoove, near the
bu inevv part of Whitehall atreet, conlaning .five
rooms, good Ketchen, Water and Garden.
’ b SASSEEN WHITAKER A CO.
Alvo one Vacant City l ot on Hunter street.
aug. 2-tt 8 W. A CO-
BURNS <ft. DWYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Liquor Merchants,
• Near Georgia Railroad Bank,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. •
July 30—6 m
~S. H. PATTILLO,
TAILOR,
HAS opened a shop tn K. W. Munday’s "tore, on Pryor
Street, north of Trout Home, where he will manu
facture Clothing in the beat at) Io and latent fashion.
Particular attention given to cutting for Ladiaa to
make up.
ALSO,
Clothing Repaired and Cleaned. Aug 13—Tt
WANTETiMMEDiATELYr
A SECOND Hand Job Power Press, about half me
dium. or some what smaller, Persons having such
a Press for sale will please inform us of condition, whose
make, Ac. Address
“DAILY NEW ERA” OFFICE,
AngO—tf Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. C. H. Smith
hie Services to the Cit zonsof
Aiivnta and v cilaity.
de may be found at the rc ideaoe of Rev. H C. Her
nady, on Peacntroe street Joly 82—if
WANTED
WOULD like to buv a House and Lot, with five or six
ReotnH, near the businera part of the City—would
prefer oh» on Marietta, Peachtree or Decatur Streets.
July 50-ts THOB. E. WHITAKER.
City Property for Sale.
A BEAUTIFUL building site, thia aid. the Fair
Ground, aear Mr. John T Jonea and Mr. Pettie,
containing about throe fourths of an acre. Apply to
A. K. SEAGO,
Au 9—ts Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Gal
CORN GROUND
At the Cate City Foundry, Car and Machine Works,
Marietta Street. Atlanta. Ga.,
We have now a Corn Mill in fnil operation and are ready
to Grind Corn for alt persons for the usual toll.
Lee, Jones & Co.
Aug 4—ts
TO LEASE.
SIX of the best Uusincsn Ix'ts in the City, fronting on
Whilr ball street. Apply to
FAY &. GABBETf,
A'chitrctr and Real Er la to Agonta.
w-Office on flunlor slnei, between Loyd and Wash
ington. •'"« ’-‘f