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DAILY NEW ERA.
A . R. WATSON LOCAL EDITOR.
Bigamy.—On Friday evening a lady arriv
ed in this city from Newnan, found out Mar
shal Davis, and made complaint to him that
her husband had proved recreant to her, and
had left her and her four little children, and
was married to another woman with whom
he was living in this city. The man s name
was James McDaniel.
On yesterday morning the Marshal sought
out, and arrested McDaniel and his duplicate
spouse, and took them before the Provost
Marshal, where he was confronted by his for-,
saken wife and four offspring. It Is needless
to say that ho was astounded at the meeting,
especially as his later and more favorite lady
was with him.
The Provost Marshal was at some loss how
to dispose ot the case, and finally decided to
turn it over to the Mayor which was done.—
The examination before His Honor occupied
seme hours, but was finally decided by the
later wife yielding all claims on her vagabond
lord and restoring him to bis rightful owner.
The former wife accepted him on the condia
•iou that henceforth he remain true to her,
and provide for his children.
At the close of the trial the second wife
hade him farewell and said : “ You have fool
ed me, James. You told me that you had
been married, but that your first wife was
dead?" It is more than probable that the
recreant husband will be content to remain
with his lawful spouse, otherwise he will be
liable to arrest an 1 trial on the charge of
committing one of the gravest crimes known
in the penal code
A Nuis.sck. There is e batch of some sis
tern or twenty negro men who spend the
whole of the day on the street around our office
in the profider-s •mploynaent of playing marbles
They are rendering the c immunity odious, w th
their boisterous and pi ofaue demeanor. They
are evidently leading the lite of vagrants and
their case would admit of some examination.—
We see no reason why a large party of stout,
able bodied m-m should be allowed to become
a nuisance on the streets. Every wretch ot
them should be arrested at once and put to
work at some prefi able employ ment.
Naw Sizri.—Our neighbor, the Intelligencer,
made its appearance yesterday morning, in a
beautiful eight column sheet, and what is
more threatens to put on a new suit at au
early day. We congratulate our neighbor on
the evidences of prosperity which it is mani
fearing. It is now one of the finest looking
sheets in the South, or anywhere else.
Invaded—Our sanctum was invaded yes
terday morning by a huge watermelon with
the “ Compliments of R. L. Crawly” Crawly
judged rightly when be fancied w» had a
tooth for such things. It was a noble fellow,
red, ripe and luscious. We thank our old
friend Crawly for it in our own name and in
the name of every one who got a slice.
Poisnoivg.—Welearn that seven negroes were
poisoned a night or two ago by drugged whis
key. All of them are dead but one. We
have no particulars of the affair, and are dis
posed* to doubt its authenticity entirely. A
person who would knowingly do such a thing
should suffer the extreme penalty of the law.
Ths WgATHia erntinues cool and delight
ful. We are almoet persuaded to forget we
were ever sweltering beneath the rays of a
burning sun. The nights are quite cool, a,d
the mosquitoes begin to sing dolefully. We
hope they will soon have made “the last riee
of summer.”
Building —We ob/wve with pleasure that
most of the buildings on Marietta street, be
tween Whitehall and Broad are being rebuilt-
Preparations are also being made to rebuild
Norcross' corner, also that whole blocks, down
to the railroad
The Phoenix building goes on bravely and
evidently will be the handsomest building in
town. In o her portions of the city buildings
are going up rapidly.
Jgf” The Paster, Rev. Dr. W. T. BRANT
LY, will preach at the 2d Baptist Church,
■Washington st., to-morrow al 10J o’clock, a
h , and at 5 o’clock t>. u.
Schofilo is putting up a commodious two.
o’<-ry Uoi«len building on the corner of White
hall and Hunter streets.
.Motta or the Same —A large wooder
building Las gone up on the corner of White
h -11 and Mitchell street.
Nashville Cahds. —We would call the at
tention of our r aders to the new advertise
ments from Nashville to be found in our col
umns to-day. We have not space to notice
them separately, to-d»y, but will endeavor to
do so to-morrow. A brisk trade is springing
up between this city and Nashville and we
are glad that the merchants of Nashville
appreciate the importance of this section
of country. Nashville is getting to be a fine
market, and business men will find it to their
interest to examine that market before pur
chasing elsewhere.
The Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., has an
advertisement io to-day’s paper to which at
tention is invited. This House has recently
changed hands and is now one of the best
hotels in the country. Those visiting Au
gusta will find every accommodation that
they de.ire at this bouse and will not regret
stopping there, as the Proprietors do every
thing in tbeis power to render their guests
comfortable.
Messrs. Langston, Cran At Hatnrnook have
added greatly to their former stork, having
made purchases directly from the North
This establishment is now quite attractive,
aud the gentlemen connected with it a e d«.
serving, and merit the patronage of the pub
lic. We ask for them a liberal support. Th<-y
wish the attention of merchants to their fresh
arrivals to-day. Call on them They can
furnish anything called for at living figures.
We know whereof we apeak.
Ready Made Clothing, new, fine and of the
latest patterns just received by Godfrey k
Oatman, and offered nt greatly reduced prices
—if not disposed of readily will be sold out
nt auction of which due notice will be
given. Go and examine them aud make
your selections. Hee advertisement in to-days
Era.
To Cotton Shipi’ers.—Messrs. K M. Bruce
& Co., ot Augus a, Ga , Jbave made a most
excellent arrangement for the. commerce of
Planters, aud others who desire to ship their
their Colton. They propose to take charge
of, put in order, and ship any lot of cotton
that my be put under their care, and pay all
texes aud charges of every description, be
sides making liberal advances on the same.
Here the owners of cotton can have an op
portunity of disposing of their cotton at the
highest market price, with little trouble to
themselves Messrs. Bruce & Co., are relia
ble business men, and all business confided
to them will be promptly attended to.
Auction! Acction!!—Ye who would be
comfortably situated in the city, go to Pow
ell's to morrow at 10J o’clock, a. m. He will
sell a most desirable house and lot, furniture,
a valuable library or two, and a large assort
ment of merchandize, Ac. It will be to the
interest of everybody to attend Powell’s auc
tion sales. Look up bis advertisement in to
day’s impression.
Attention is directed to advertisement of
•‘Carpetbag, lost or stolen.” Suitable re
ward will be paid for its recovery—at this
office.
Raad Salmons, Simmons & Co;, advertise
ments iu to-day’s paper. They have nails,
glass, & &., for sa'e cheap enough.
See Abbott A Bros., advertisements in an
other column, and then buy of them your
wants.
W. F. Harris wants to sell more valuable
property. He is the right sort of a dealer. —
See advertisements.
B9L. Thanks to Col. Hublbcrt the courto
ous and gentlemanly Superintendent of the
Southern Express Company, for lata Mont
gomery, (Ala.) papers.
Literary Oddities.—Tue Loudon Pall Mall
Gaz-tte says the present fashion of giving odd
phrases and mottoes as titles to novels is open
to much riditule. A correspondent ot that pa
per sends the tollcwing as the result of his pe
rusal of a pjblisbet’s circular :
‘•Belial.” feeling somewhat “Alone in the
World,” bethought himself ol taking a stroll.
He passed “The House by the Church-yard,’’
aud after trampling dowu the “Abeat and
Tares,” emerged “By the Sea.” There, tis it
were, edvaueing “Against Wind and Tide,” be
spied -Beneath the Surface’ "Breakers Ahead.’
This was ‘A Bad Beginning’ -a kind of 'Notice
to Quit;' so he turned into 'Bvliorest,’ and en
countered ‘Some Famous Girls’ (bolb 'Biack
and White’) who have sinse become ‘Famous
Womeu.’ He was introduced to ’A Womau of
Spirit by a Woman Without.’ He Deheld ‘E -
eanor’s Victory’ aud ‘Christam's Mistake,” and
heaid‘Cary’s Confession.’ Here be ‘Shattered
Idols’ aud ‘Singed Moths,’quoth he;‘Grap your
Nettle,’ but‘Link before y-u Leap,' for ‘Wuo
Bteaks Pays!” Eleanor was ‘Put to the Test,’
Christian was ‘Paid in Full,’ and Cary w, s
•Recommended to Mercy.’ It was just the ‘DaiL
est before Dawn,’ but Belial perceived ‘Tie
Woman in White’ (‘Molded out ot Faults')
fighting with ‘The Man in Chains,’ and ‘How to
Manage it” she did not know. ‘Once and Agvin’
stie seemed 'Lost and Saved,” but at last she
inflicted the‘Crudest Wrong of AU.’ and fl d,
crying out‘Quiisf’ ‘A lite for a Life!’ and
be #as ‘L‘li io the World,” ‘Alone.’ ‘lt was
to Be,’ and ‘Such Things are,’ for, though ‘Won
drous Strange,’ Verily a ‘Strange Story !
Oliver Wendell Holmes on War Relics.—
Tue Kuilund (Vermont) Herald says that a few
days ago Captain Beaman, ot a Vermont regi
ment, forwarded the handk-rchiet belonging to
O. W. Holmes, Jr., which be p eked up on the
Ball’s Bluff baitle-fieid, and received the fol
lowing rej ly :
“Boston, Aug. 7, 1865.
“Dear sir • I have ju<t received the handker
chief which yon have had the kindness to send,
and 1 return you the most greateful acknowl
edgements lor it. Hi- mother unfolded it, and
s-id. as she read bis name, ‘I marked it.’ To
you it was a curious relic, and as such I can
understand that you valued it, and only parted
wiih it from a generous impulse, which is
honorable to your feelings. But. to us and to
our children’s children it is, and will be, somfc
thing moie than a relic ; it records the baptism
o blood of my first born on one of the most
dreadful fields of this lisrd fought war. My
too has the Minie bullet which tore bis breast
on that fatal day. He has the large bail from
a spherical case which was dug out of bis heel
at Fredericksburg. But this handkerchief, re
turned alter so long an intei val, calls up the
recollection ot that day when be was so near
deith more vividly than any other memento
could do, and will always be precious to him
and to all ol us.
“My eon is taking a vacation among Ibe
mountains, as I believe I mentioned, but I thank
you in his name, as well as in my own, and in
that, of ail our family, for your prompt aqd
obeerlul kindness. Very truly yours.
O. W. Holmes.”
flnr dis/inguished town-man, Gustavus A.
Henry, fate Senator in Hie Coulederate Con
grese, reached bis home in this city, on the
Louisville train, on Sunday ev ining last. He
appears to be in fine health, and received a
cordial greeting Irom bis numerous friends, to
whom he has endeared himself by long years of
friendly social intercourse and public spirited
Citiz-nship. We unders'and that he Las not
yet received the Executive pardon, but that bis
case is now under consideration. It is suppos
ed by some that the President will not be dis
posed to look with much favor upon Mr. Hen
ry’s application, from the fact that the two
were rival cand <i l< s lor the Governorship of
Tennessee some years since, and conducted a
heated canvass. If any hard feelings were en
gendered, which we doubt, we Im tg tie they
have long since been foigotten, and we are
confident will not be taken into account in the
settlement of the present affair. Those who
argue thus certainlv place a low estimate upon
President, Johnson’s magnanimity, and do not
d > him justice.- Clark Chronicle 18lh.
Pigmy Fchhil Elkhiants. -The Malta Tim's
says : * Dr. Adams continues bis explorations
in search ot rema ns of the Maltese fossil ele
phant.. Recently be was fortunate to discover
some more relics of this curious animal in sev
eral new localities. He bus met with its teeth
in great quantities n a cavern near Crendi. In
another gap, evidently at one time the bed of a
torrent, he has found the teeth and bones of
thirty more individuals. These skeletons of
elephants met with are jammed between large
blocks of stones, in away that clearly shows
that the carcases must have been burled into
tueir present situation by violent floods or
fresl.ets. Dr. Adams has now almost completed
the skeleton of this wonderful little represen
tative of au order of quadrupeds to which we
fail, until the fossil Maltese elephant appeared
anplied lhe term gigantic. It seems Irom Dr.
Adams’ inquiries that the pigmy fossil elephant
of Malta did not exceed the height of a small
pony.”
1 »
f ollowing pretty incident is said
to have occurred in the New York Central
Park :
Yesterday, near the music stand, a dandy
was lounging. A portion of the overture to
“ Semiramide” struck him as familiar, and,
with execrable taste, and aa execrable a
voice, he commenced humming it. “ Damn
yon,” said an attentive listener near him.—
“ Did you refer to me ?” the dandy inquired.
“ Oh, no, air,” said the other, “I but cars. d
the band whose loud playing prevented my
hearing your singing.” Amid a roar of
laughter the dandy vamoosed.
A great improvement ha, been made
in tweeping the stieets of Paris, It is now
done by a brigade of men and one of women.
The expense is estimated at ninety thousand
pounds for the" pavements.
S P EC I AL N 0 THIES.
TO ADVKII TISHItS*
In order to insure lii.ertic n in t le morn
ing’s paper, advertisers will please hand
in their favors each day, by 2 o’clock,
P. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
First Baptist, Walton street, 11. C llornady. Pastor
Services 10},$ A M.andS P M. Sabbath School BJ$ A. M.
Sscono Baptist, corner Washington and Mitchell ata.
Sabbath School 9 AM. Preaching 10l< A. M
Wzslit Chapel, M. E., Peai htree .i'reet, A # . M. Thig
pen. Pastor. Preaching 10U A. M. and BP. M. Sabbath
School4>s P. M.
Trinity, M. E, Mitehall street, opposite City Hall
Sqnaie. A G. Haygood. Pastor. Preaching 10U A. M
and 8 P. M. Sabbath School 9 A M.
First Prxsuytbrian. Marietta street, Dr. J S. Wilson,
Pastor. Services lOjaJ A M. Sabbath School 0 A M.
Central Prbsbytsrian, Washington stro t, R Q Mal
lard, Pastor. Services 10J4 A. M., and at night. Sab
bath School, 9 A. M.
AGENTS.
Mr H. H. Richards is our authorized agent
in this city. He will receive subscription,
and attend to the delivery of the papers.—■
All subscribers in the city may subscribe to
ths Era with the assurance that it will be
punctually delivered. Mr. Richards being a
prompt and energetic man.
Dr. W. T. Brown is our authorized agent
at La Fayette, Alabama.
J. S Walker, Esq., is our authorized
agent at La Grange, Georgia.
Capt. William Parker, is the authorized
agent for the New Era, at Macon Georgia.
D Redmond, is our authorized agent at
Augusta Ga
J. R Davis, is the authorized agent for the
New Era, at -Covington.
M. Hill will take and receipt for subscrip
tions to the Daily New Era, at Grantville,
Georgia.
John N. Swift, Esq., will receive and receipt
for subscriptions to Daily New Era, at Lytho
nia, Georgia.
John G. Carpenter isour authorized agent
at Cusseta, Ala.
0 D. Towles, is our authorized agent at
West Point, Ga.
R. C. Jeter is our authorized agent at Ope
lika, Ala.
J. A. Holifield is our authorized agent at
Auburn, Ala.
S. M. Pettbngill Co.. 37. Parkßiw.Cor
ner Beekman street New York, are the author
ized. Agents for the New Era in that city.
Bniness men in N«w York who desire to ad
vertise in our paper are referred «o them.
TO THE BUSINESS MEN OP NASH
VILLE AMD LOUIsV.LLE.
Mr. Wm. H. Moore is our authorized Agent
to receive advertisements in the cities of Nash
ville and Louisville. He visits these places for
the purpose of securing advertiiernems for the
Hew Era uni we oommend him to the business
men with whom he will have transactions.
PHILLIPS & PRATHER.
P. S. —The Hew Era has a large and increas
ing circulation in Georgia and Alabama, and
is a desirable advertising medium lor business
men. ' ts.
Soup, (free) at Bill Moon’s every day.
CARDS.
The New Era Job Office has superior facilities for i
Card Printing. Merchants and Bushiness men are iu- i
vited to call and examine specimens.
METHODIST HYMN BOOKS for sale at
GEORGE SASSEEN’S news agency.
Aug. 25—2 t
If you want Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Flour. Meal, Corn, Cheese, Dried Beef and
Factory thread by bunch or bale. Call at
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS,
Aug. 26.—3 t. Mitchell street.
MONETARY ANDTOMMIciAL.
ATLANTA MONEY MARKET.
Corrected l>y Robert J. Lowry, Bfcker.
Georgia Railroad Bank, buying at 60 cts f r one dollar.
Cen r.tl Bank “ 45 “ “ “ “
B ink Slate of Georgia, “ iO “ “ “ “
Marine Hank, “ 30 “ “ u “
Bank of avannah, “ 25 “ “ “ “
Bank of Athens, “ 20 “ M “ -
Bank of Middle Georgia, “ 35 “ w
Bank of Fulton, “ 15 “ « « “
All other Ga 8 C. and Ala.
# Banks u sto 25 *• a
Gold, buying at 40 selling at 45 to 46 cts. prom.
Atlanta Wholesale Market,
Corrected by Robert J. I owry <fc Co.,
Commission Merchants.
Bacon—llog round 24 to 26; Clear Sides 28 to 30, in
demand
Beeswax—3o cts per pound.
Bagginu—Kentucky 35 to 40 cents.
Psppjjk—Black 40 cts per »b.
Blacking -Small Size 75, Large 1 80 $1 60 j er dozen.
Coffee —Rio 38 to 40 cts per lb.
Candles - Star 32 to 35 cents per lb.
Candy—Common Stick 50, French 50, assorted 60 cts
per lb
Cotton ards —No 10, sls per dozen
Cheese —English Dairy—3s to 40 cents.
CORN—SI 25 per bushel.
Peaches—Dried Cut Off $2 per bushel of 36 lbs, pealed
cut off, $3 per bushel of 40 pounds.
Flour—Extra 16, Superfine 14 to sls per barrel.
Indigo—l 75 to $2 25 per pound.
Madder—2- to 33 cts per lb.
Coppekas— to 15 cts per lb.
Soda—lß to 20 cts per lb.
Epsom Salts —16 to 18 cts per lb.
Starch—lo to 20 cts per lb.
Matches —$3 per gioss
White Le\d—ln 011 25 to 30 cts per lb.
bOAP—2O to 25 cts per lb.
Sugar—New Orleans 20 to 28; Crushed 33 to 35 oents
per lb
Tea- $2 $2 25 per lb.
Naha—B 50 to $lO per keg.
Iron—Sweden 10 cts per lb.
Rope—Kentucky 25 cts per lb.
Lomestic—4-4, 28 to 32; 7-8, 25 to 27 ; Osnaburgs 22 to
24 cts per yard.
DryGoods.—Prints, 32 to 35 cts per yard; 810 tched
Muslin. 28 tu 54.
Cotton Yarns—2 75 to per bunch.
Cotton rather dull, sales at *26 to 29 cts per lbs as to
quality.
CORN GROUND
At the Gate City Foundry, Car and Machine Works,
Marietta Street. Atlanta. Ga.,
We have now a 0 >rn Mill in full operation and are ready
to Grind Coru for all persons for the usual toil.
Lee, Jones Co.
Aug 4ts
~ WANTED
r WOULD like to buv a House and Lot, with five or six
Rooms, near the business part of the City—would
prefer one on Marietta, Peachtree or Decatur Streets.
July 30— ts THOS. E. WHITAKER.
B. W. ADAMB | T. 8. POWELL.
B. W. ADAMS & CO.,
GROCERS AND
Ccmmission Merchants,
Peachtree Street, next door to A. C. Wyly*e
old stand,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ffir- Consfornmente of all kinds respectfully solicited. *£•
Aug 2—3 m
Cunny Bagging.
Ten Bales Gunny Bagging,
For pale by
Abbott & Bros.
Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street.
Aug 19—ti
■’Goi{Dojr&~(To~
General Commission Merchants
Aud Dealers In
COTJIN TIL Y PRODUCE,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 29—liu
BELL & GASKILL,'
attorneys at law,
Having renewel their partnership (suspended ty the
war,) off ir th dr aervices to the public as
Real Estate -A.gen.ts,
Will give special att*nti”U tnConvevanc |
Titles to Real Est ite, Writing Contracts and Coliec iiig
Debts.
Ouwof the firm has been aR- al Estit 1 * Agent in this
city for fifteen years, and tho oilier c. nnecteu with him I
for several years before t-.e war and, ir >m Uodr th..rough '
acquai tance with the p|a< e, ;lv»yarec«»tft <*nt in i soi
ring, by their Ag‘*n-y, d. c.ded advanlng st » persons I
wishing to buy, sell, rent or ’.erne red efeta o in or near.
All nta.
Office up-stiirs, first huifdtng on Whitehall street,
on lhe lelt going from ‘he Railroad.
References: Mayor and citiz ns of Atlanta ; Jas Gard
ner Augusta ; J W Eears & Co, and C A Nutti g, Macon ;
Austell & Inman, John Livingston New Yuk.
MARCUS A BW.LL,
Aug 24—3rn V. A. GASKICIj.
ZIMMERMAN & Ml
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 aetenti n given to orders on con
signments.
R. P. Zimmerman, 8. A. Verdcry,
Late of L >t« of
Scranton & Zimmerman, Jackson. Mil ‘er A V rdery,
Augusta, Georgia. Augusta. Georgia-
Aug 23—Im
HUL Klin IGEHCL
I offer my services to persons wishing to purchase, sell
reut or lease
REAL ESTATE
In tho City of Atlanta or in the State.
in Parker’s New Building, 01
Whitehall .Street.
W. F. Harris.
Aug 24—3 m
1 i I I>UIL ‘ I>INCi LOTS, in the m »?t desoabi
IMF iocamy m the city, lor sale or
aiug 24—ts W. F. HARRIS.
'| LOTS, half acre each, suitable in R
I and only tmee-q lartera of a mno from lhe Or
&ue»i, for sale or lease, apply t>>
Aug 24—If W. F. II ARRI .
AN ELEGANT STORK, OU Wh.bh .H street,
for rent. Inquire ui
Aug 24-tt W. F. HARRIS.
A FARM FOR SALiK, four miles from the
city. Can be had luw tor ih p cash.
Aug 24—ts W. F. HARRIS.
Mineral Lands Wanted.
PERSONS wishing to sell or Mineral tands wi 1
find it to their interest to giv m" •« <• *ll.
Aug 24—ti W. F. H A RRIS.
PLANTATION FOR &AUS IN
SUMTER COUNTY.
fIIHIS place is situated five miles fi’«»in Americus, au*l
1 comai. s 700 here-, 350 U”W in cu!iiv-.tv*ii Toer< is
ai. excellent Gin Houre, s ven Negro Ileuses, Barn.
Stables, Shelters, and ull necessary o ’ l»ui ding . Then*
is also a comfort »bie K* sidence, h g >■ d, Gri u M ill attached
to a'2o-horse Engine, a Rice Clean* r, . c ill in good ru >
ning o der. Tnc<e are aoout 15*» head of H g .20 <n 80
head o’ Cattle. 10 Horses and Mine?. 1 uerc .i ibe ?o' .
also,.Sugar Mill Boilers B’a- k mi h mo g m i
Farming Utensils, 3 first rat' Wag<* s. 1 two-hors*. 1
four horse and 1 six horse, a so 3 common Wagons. W.lh
the place will De sold lhe g oAiug nop. c »uß.sting *f
Corn, Foduer, Peas, Sugar Cine, & ■ T.. r • an* oth r
articles too numerous to mention. I’nc • sll,lOO In cur
rency. For furiher pa r tici.l rs app y •
Rev. H. C. HO'INADY
, Aug 24—3 t I'each tree street. At aat., Ga.
' OXFORD
FEMALE SEM.NARY.
■
1 IDE regular exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed on Monday, the 4tn of Sepikmbfk.
In addition to the English bra cfes. Gieek, Latin, '
French and the Mathem tics are taught.
Terms: $3 00 and $4 00 per month
Good Buarding can be obtained in the village.
MISB UOKNELIA JO.i • -OtJ.
Principal.
MISS LAURA A. HAYGOOD
Assistant
REFERENCES :
Dr. A. Means, and Rev. Mr. Bzanh\m.’ Oxford, Rev
A. G Haygood, Atlanta. aug. 22—if.
“AIJCTIOX SALKv
P<» T QUAKTE<VABT4tK S ‘ FFI'E )
-ill nta, <a. J ig 26, IF6». j
On Saturday, .August 26, i w..1 sal . .t ;ub «•. Au im. •
the Government Coirals near th** < 1 j *ii. at Ai.hu.u, Ga.,
400 CAVALHY HOriSR ,
tho property of tbe United state*’ . aios t«» commence al
10 am., and continue from <lay to la , tinti t iw Mock is
ail sold. Terms cas .
By order of < art (’. K. SMITH. .Ir
Chief Quail im.iHv r, Dipt. Ga.
Otto Poticher Jr.
Ist Lieut/tQ M, 68th N Y V V and A A Q M !*
aug 2 Uls
Bagging anti Rope.
FIFTY PIECES BAGGING,
FIFTY COILS HOPE,
For sale low by
Clarke & Wester,
.Aug 23—2 w Trout House Block. •
FORSALEr
QA ROLES KENTUCKY BAGGING now in stere nt
O’’ Macon, Georgia, and a large lot of
BAGGING ROPE AND 'WINE
in store at Atlanta, and to arrive, which w II Le sold f>r
less than market value wholes^l<• vi rrbdl, in order to
close consignment.
Address by letter or telegraph Imine lately.
A. K. SEAG2,
Com mission Merchant.
Corner Whitoha’l and Mitchell Strovts, At'antn <lu
aug 22—fit
'XTV'furvto <3L.
quality by
° ’ A.K.SEAGO,
aug 22—fit Atlanta. Ga Commission Merchant.
Wanted.
ASM ALL House with four or five r-*«ni- f*r a pr’vntv
residence. >iso, one with two rooms and a
kitchen. Enquire of
11. NTAHSIIArL,
Real Estate .Agent, at Godfrey & Oatumri’s Juction »n I
Commisdon House on Peachtree str <»l. n- xt (■
Ky e’a bui ding
Jug 23—ts
COTTOPJ
45 BALES FINE COTTON,
For .ale by
Abbott & Bros..
Comm ssion Merchant, Whitehall street.
Jug 23 tt
Warren's Cel< brated Needles and Fish Hooks.
ANDREW CLMltrc <Sc CO.,
48 Maiden Lune, New York,
SOLE AGKNTB AND IMPORTERS
Our former customers will find a reduction in gold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is always kept
up to the highest i andard known to English manu tie
turers.
A. 0. k Co., respectfully solicit a renewal of the mer
antile relations so long aud iavurab y esteemed by their
vutc. Aug23--uhi
REMOVAL.
Now offering for sale at prices to defy competition at
ABBOTT & BROS.
WHITtifIIAL.I. STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORG-IA.
500 g’allons Kerosene Oil,
250 gallons Petroleum Oil,
500 gallons Machine Oil,
500 gallons Raw an 1 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 Ash,
1,000 pounds Copperas,
1,000 pounds Sulphate and Brimstone,
500 pounds Bluestone,
100 gross Matches,
10 barrels Old B tnrbou Whisky,
(warranted pure),
5 barrels Cognac Brandy,
5 barrels Sherry and Madeira
Wine.
ECobt. .1. Massey.
Th<* Ladies of Atlanta are respectfully informed that I
havH just opened, aud wtll Sbll at very low prices, a
choice and select let. of Perfumery nnd Toilet
Soaps, Kerosene il and Lam|>s. at the store
ol Abbott & Br 'S . Whitehall street.
Kobt. J. Jlassev.
Aug 20—ts
A BARGAIN
TO ANY ONE DESIRING A
GOOD HOME.
9' OFFER for sale my House and Lot in the ’own of
Ln Fayette, Alabama 11 is one of the most desirable
a.id best improved situations in town.
THE DWELILING
Is largo and completely finished, with seven rooms. 20 x
20; a paasago. I’2 feet in width, rn in ng through, and a
pantry attached to the dining mom
The out houses are good, consist ng »t kitchen, smoko
hous . meal house witli two rooms, dairy In n house,
three negro houses, with two staoios, carriage house
enough for two carri g<*s, «nd a buggy house for
tlir<*e buggies Tnere is a'so a comfortable office—a well
affording an abundant supplv o as good freestone water
a< chu lie found in toe country, an ■ a good garden con
taining au acre or more djacent to the garden is a
peach orchard containing several hundred trees of se
lected fruit. Tbe enclosures are of heart iumbei and
painted.
he dwelling is si uate l on ’he southern side of the
t->wn. in a beautiful gr<>ve. with twenty acres ■ f land
belonging to the lot There ire male aud female schools
nnd three churches in the town.
Puss ssion given immediately.
VV. T?ei<l,
Aug 23—Im LaFayette, Alabama
CU.VIX FAY. i L. P. GRANT.
FAY & GRANT,
ARCHITECTS
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Will give their attention to the preparation of Plans and
Specificatior s for, ant* superintend the erection of every
class ol buildings in A lania nnd vicinity They will
also negotiate pu chases and *ales of property.
/ Buiv ys and Maps of Lauds and Raih'uads careful y
executed
Mr Grant refers to Rlceard Peters. Esq . and Geo G
Hull Supt A A W p R K Atlanta: Hon Jno P King,
Pre* G R K, Augusta; Chas T Pollard, Esq. Pres M <fc
WPR R. Montg< mery: J Elgar Thomson, Esq, Pres
i’t nn A Centra R R. hiladelnhia.
Mr. Fay refers to R C B inkiev. Esq. and Ssm’l Tate,
E«q. M-mph’s* J S Claghorn, Esq aud I) H Baldwin,
Esq, Savannah; MPcrell & Smith, Macon; RII Ram
sey, Milled eville. .Ang 23—ts
A CARD.
F7IAMTLY affair* obliging me to leave the country so-
* a time, I have translerred tny professional badness
to L. P Grant, C E., who. in connection with Calvin
Fay Architect, will con inue the busin as nf Architects,
Civil En ineers and Land age’ fa- »ml* r the name and
style o' Fay & Grant. The* stab ishe I reputation of these
Kentlf men ivi de'S a.iy commendation of mine a work
of supererogation. I may ho**ever, be permitted t<» say
• hat they combiu'-as much professional skill, experience
and prof* ss)i nal uh grity ; can be found in iheir de
partiue t, iu this Sta e
WILLIAM GARRETT,
NOTICE.
4 LT. debt' du-4 F-iy G ibb tt wi Ibe pal Ito Fay &
4 A *<• '»‘ r - who are authorised to receipt, and who will
pay nil < .aims against th • same
WILLIAM GABBffiTT.
NOTsCE
T p. i? nnt Esq, »h my hhil.oi iz.'d agent for tho
I J. tea .ruction ofmv ir Irate bn-ln' ss
WIL.LIA. H GABB ‘.TT
DURYEAS’ MAIZENA
Was the only “■ reparation for f od from
Indian Corn”
That lecoiv. d a meda and honorable mention from the
Ro.ul o n.iMSS'oners. the competition of nil prominent
m’Hiut;«ct*in rs of “Corn Starch and ••Piepared Coru
Flour’’ ot this and other countries notwiihstandlng.
MAIZENA,
j Tho»‘.*<'d ami luxuiy of the age, without a single fault.
| One fii il will convince the most ►keptical. Makes Pud*
’ ■ in.:s. • ak<-*. < wshirds. Blanc Mange. Ac . without isin-
I jr th f v wor no eggs, at a cost astonishing rhe m st
eeouomi al A slizht addition to ordinary Wheat Flour
gr-.itly improven Bread ond Cake. It is also excellent
fr t hie • ni*'.g >weet sances. gravies f>r fl ih and meat,
b. iipi X c For Ice Cream nothing <an compare with it
a li’il. i»oi vd in milk will produce rich cream for c flee,
citoro at ha. &C
Pu up in *'ne pound packages, under the trade-mark
M ilzi-na wi’h di returns f-r u*e
moMt del ci us ar icle of food for children and Inva
lid* t al 3gtw For sale by Gr<*cern aid Druggists
Vi hid sale I) p'.f. Dili Fullon Street,
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM MURTEA,
Aug 23—’in * General .gent,
FOR SAL «.
i MHIP’S laiw WORKS.
I I’n per y c.iiHP Sting of I ’ 2 ' acres of lan .on right of way’,
B.at »‘ai •• aI, in Atb.n a, Gviugi and g »qd rock ami
i<• * in ext n v« bu hling, wi*h machinery and
lir ii <<; <rd th usm i <!<• lars v duo.
i T t w fi- prok*i to F«* lony on • half Interest to a
; pu < Ii isrr who wnl Join them in re • s‘a I 3hlng tho Iren
i w. , tint ould df-pos*- o ih whole prem-ScR at a
1 t’d* ii For particulars p:»’y ’<)
BELL Al (MSKILL,
Att.on.uys aud Real Esrutc Aguuw.
I lire liufik W Git, 89 by 100 feet, near Wyly’a building on
l-u.ctii <> t eot i„w fur c i»n.
IIKI.I, A GASKII.I ,
■ Aug 24 3 n R al.Hi.e .genW.
Cotto i.
! TWENTY BALES OF COTTON
FOR SALE BY
Abbott «8t Bros.,
Ang 15—ts Whitehall street.
Bagging and Rope.
100 roll< Kentucky Bagging,
100 coils Ropb,
For sale by
Abbott & Brothers.
A„-13-lf WhltuhdlSU.jt
NEW STORE.
The undersigned offer, to lhe ptib'fc nf Atlanta and
• nrrounding country a full aesortmeot of
QueenKvva re,
Cutler.y,
Kerosene Kamps,
And, in general,
BOISE FCRMSiIIXfi GOODS,
For whkli he solicits a libera) patronage.
KEROSENE OIL kapt at Retail,
20 SACKS CHOICE FAMILY
FLOUR,
DOOR LOCKS AND HINGES.
I
Henry Kelfzcr,
Aug 1- eo43in Peachtree street. Atlanta, Ga.
EVERYBODY RUS HERE.
WINN, TIBBS & CO.,
II IVO Just received a large and well selected stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
FANCY GOODS, &c.
Os tho latest style, whirh they will sell at the lowest
price wholetmiv or retail.
Whitehall street, opposite Roark’s corner, fl
Aug 17—Iw *
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
CITIZENS AND TRAVELERS.
I have refltte 1 those largo and splendid rooms under the
Maronic 11 ill, aud opened a first class
Drinking and Billiard Saloon,
And intend it shall be dfecond to none In this State.
I have on h-nd and alwavs shall ker»>. Old and Pure
L : q i rs; n *wo other shall be sold In my saloon.
Tiie Bar is U’idurtno executive miDagement of these
clever and affable gentlemen T<»m Collier and Billy
< laik, who have no superiors in their line, and they will
be happy tn see their old friends.
O<« ptain White the clever man of AH nta and Augusta
notoriety, ha full charge ot tho Billiard Tables. 1 re-
Bpec fully ask a libertil share of patronage
Geo. tShni-p, .Ti-.,
Proprietor.
N B —ln a few days I shall open a Fir-t 01a<s Dining
Room and Restaurant on the European style, with ac
commod dinn f>r one hundred nnd fifty to a ineal. Tra
velers will he r th’S in mind, ns my table will abound
with all the delicaciei of the S‘ ason. G. 8. Jr
Aug 15—tt
N E W“BOO' K
AND
JVEvxslo Store.
fIIHE subscribers resp»c’-fully Inform their friondi and
I it) pubuc th it they will re-open un M.today, August
2lßt with a file aswtment of
SC HO M, Rd STATIONARY AND
FANCY O O D S .
for the present at their s ore »n SfRBKT, fifty
'yai'N W st ot Wailehalt street, and neat Hoibcooks fmm
er Hat FacWiry.
School Books, Violin & Guitar Strings,
Blank Books, Gold and Steel Pens,
Music Books, Paper and Envelopes,
Bibles & Testaments, Slates and Copy Books,
Pocket B 'oks, Divid’s & Arnold’s Ink,
Feather Dusters, Fine Pocket Knives.
ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Turn aside from the dust of WiMteaau,:
And do not tail to g.v -n< a cab. t z
In Hies** tong d-»ys of summer Lent
’Twill pay to visit our Hiiady retreat.
•J J. S P. RICD'ARDS,
Aug 19 ts.
Choice Goods.
COFFEE,
BROWN SUGAR,
POWDERED SUGAR,
REFINED SUGAR,
CLARET WINE,
MACKEREL, in half bbls-
’HINTED BUCKETS,
CANVASS HAMS,
GERMAN SOAP,
&C , &C-, &O , &0.,
For B d* by
Langston, Crane & Hammock,
Aug 19— 5t Under Exchange Hotel.
WANTED IBISEDIATELY.
A SECOND Hand Job Power PreM about half me
‘V. dium. or somewhat Bin iller, Persons having su *h
I *’res«i tor sale will please inform us of condition, whose
I ik<’, Ac Address
’ “DAILY NEW ERA” OFFICE,
Aug 9ts Atlanta, Georgia.
Bread Corn.
| ne car-load choice Bread Corn.
AI.SC>
1 igar, Bacon, Leather, Iron, Salt, &c.
For sale by
Abbott & Brothers,
, Aug 13—ts Whitehall Street.
Dr. (Til. Sinith~
I V« A 'T)FBS his Profession J Services to the Cit zoos of
il Allan* a and v citiity.
fit* miy be f *uud at the re klenco of Rev. H C ITor-"
I *ly, q.i Peachtree street July 22—If
' FLOUI! FLOUR! FLOUR!
lAM now prepared to urnish tbe trade, who csale or
Retail. Fifty Thousand Pounds of Flour, iu forty live
und Sacks, Sue fine and Family. A liberal dcduc
m imide to dealers in city at d country
A. K. SEAWO.,
Coiiuniasiou Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aun 5-ts
ATLANTA, AUGUST 13th, 1805.
ORME & FARRAR,
H I AVE Just received a Ini ge supply of Kentucky Rope
1 and Twine. Virg wia and North Carolina Tuhaceo,
grades; Osnalmrgs, Shirtings Yarns aud Cotton
■ ipos. Pepper. Ac., which they will null nt wholesale at
I, ry low figures. Ang 13—Iw*
Wanted.
4 I)WE LIP’G house containing four rooms, with a
t \ Kitchen, locited convenie■ tly-to tho businOM part
t.| ihe City ; for arrangement of termi apply to
aug 22-ls. JNO. \ ERBERY X BROS,
D. P. FERGUSON,
GENERAL CROCER
AMD
Commission Merchant,
Strict attention given to all orders and consignments.
no. -s=,
Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga.
July 18—3 n»
DRSILX&ED.L ¥uS
Inform their old patrons and the public generally
that they have resumed the
r»H.«A.OTIOEI
Os the yariuui branches of tbe
MEDICAL PROFESSION.
They can be found at all tfmes at theft resideiKe,
corner ot WnnhiugtOD ami Peters ► treeta, Atlanta, Ga.
Julv 14—3 m
BILLIARDSAND POOL.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL
BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM
HAS been opened, in the basement, of the Exchange
Hotel with three • xcedeut Tab es The room is
large, light and cool. Billiard and Pool Players a ill find
everything conducing to their amassment In good order.
The Billiard and Pool Room is open from eight in the
morning until eleven o'clock at night. July 26*—Im i
Private Sale.
GODFREY & OATMAN.
50 Sacks Extra Family Elmir (new), I
40 Boxes Choice Chewing Tobacco,
1 Lot Fine Cigars,
1000 Pounds Bacon.
July 26—If
~DRFfTh7 ORME.
Homieopat hist.
HAS resumed t 1 e practice of his profession in Atlan
ta. He may be found, for the present, at the i wd
deuce of Col. Dabney, corner of Mi chellahd Washington
streets, fronting on City Hall Square
jy2B Im
“wanted
A BUILDING LOT for a Residence, situation pro'er
red on Marietta, Peachtree or Decatur Streets,
convenient to business portion of City.
Apply at once to •
Sasseen, Whitaker & Co.
AogU-lf
~ DR. B. L. SEAGOj ~
Office on Whitehall Street.
Will practice Medicine and Surgery.
jy2B—tf
Hams! Hams!
SUGAR CURED CANVASS HAMS,
For sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE A: HAMMOCK. ’
Aug 19—2 t tt . •
Rails! Rails! Rails!
ASSORTED NAILS,
For sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK.
Aug 19—5 t
iPtTheard,'
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
JW Office over Hyman A Merr. store, same as occupied
by General Tyler. Aug 18—1 m
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayette, Chambers Co. Alabama.
WILL Attend promptly to all professional bnsinee a
entrusted to bis care.
Particular attention will be paid to Collections and
pr nipt r< turns made.
July 27—ts
SOMEIH.'NGATTRACTIVE.
A large lot of
Boots and Shoes.
The attention of Merchants is called thereto, They
must be sold-
LANGSTON, CRANE AHAMMOCK.
Aug 20—4 t
Hams! hams!
4 FEW tierces very superior Sugar-cured Canvassed
/X Hams. A150,4,000 pounds choice Clear Bacon Si les,
just received and for sale wholesale or retail by
A. K. SEAUO,
Commission Merchei t
Corner Whitehall and Mitchel! streets, Atlanta, Geoigia.
Aug 19--ts
TO mZMNTT.
AN OFFICE.
Apply to
ISiltou Ac
On Marietta street, next door to T Kile A Co.
Aug 19—3 t
Coffee! Coffee!
20 BAGS Prime Rio Coffee lor eale low by
A. K. SEA GO.
Oomtnl.alon Mrrrbai t,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell atreeta, Atlanta, Gvoi uia.
Aug 10—ts
OOTT<Z>ZXi\
| BALES Cotton in store and foi sale by
A. K. SEAGO.
Commission Merchant,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Georgia
Au 21—It
Family Flour.
100 barrels Family Flour, for sale by
Abbott & Brothers,
Aug 18—ts Whitehall Strer*!
SALT! SALT!!
“fl Packs no Virginiafaltt-ir
JL.-W'XfR." at lhe Warehouse m rear of Misonlo
l.ftll-by J. J. bORD,
aug 3 Im Agent
BURNS & DWYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
; Grocery and Liquor Merchants,
Near Georgia Kallr.vid Bank,
l ATLANTA. CEORCIA.
July e0- 6m