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NEW GOODS!
THE LATEST ARRIVAL!
n. LJOXES, A. G. GRIER,
WITH
WM. RICH & CO.,
Arc just receiving and opening a large
and well selected stock of
STffl AM FAACY DRY DODDS.
ON WHITEHALL STREET,
Between Alabama Street and the Railroad
One of the meet elegant «t»nds in the city.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF
Ladies Hats,
Ribbons,
Trimmings,
Dry Goods,
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods
CLOTHING,
STATIONERY
HATS,
. CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
SOAP,
CANDLES,
SUGAR,
CIGARS,
NOTIONS, ETC-,
To which they Invite the special attention of the public.
Their stock comprises the latest and most fashion
able sty las, and was selected with particular
care by an experienced tradesman. We
will sell aa low as the market afford*.
aug 13—6 m
J. B. c SCOTT. J. B PARSONS. C. P. FREEMAN.
SCOTT, PARSONS & FREEMAN,
Whitehall Street,
Have just received another fresh supply of New Goods,
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE STM,
Fancy Toilet Soaps.
PERFUMES, &C.
Our goods are purchased from the Eastern markets, and
are of lhe latest style and best quality. Persona de
siring anything in our line will do well to call
and examine onr stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as we bny for eash only and
WILL NOT Mil UNDERSOLD.
Physicians Prescriptions Carefully
COMPOUNDED.
N. B We also have a News Depot established at the
Exchange Hotel, Alabama street, under the management
ol Mr. George Ba«seen, where will be found all the lead
ing papers of the country, Periodicals, Books. Stationery,
Ac., Ac. BCOTT, PARSONS A FREEMAN.
July 15—ts
WEXEL & McBRIDE,
Have just received a lot of NEW GOODS,
consisting of
PRINTS, FLANNELS,
GINGHAMS, JACONET,
MUSLIN, LINEN,
SWISS,
AND A FINE LOT OF
Silks, French Corsets, Ladies’ and Gents’.
Hose. Collars, Belts, Buckles, Cuffs,
Braid, Tape. Dress Buttons, Vail
Buttons Pearl Shirt Buttons,
English Bone Buttons,
Kid Gloves, Ribbons
Perfumery, La
dies’ Hats,
Needles.
ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF
Ladies’ Shoes, & Gents’ Boots
and Shoes.
And other articles too numerous to mention.
. Wexel & Mcßride,
, , „ PEACHTREE STREET
Jaly23—3m
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
E. W. MUNDAY
At his old stand on Pryor Street, north
of Trout House,
IS now w-lvlng a targe lot of Dry Goods, direct from
New York, consisting of
Prints, Ginghams. Muslin, Jaconet, Flannel,
Swine, Panin’ Goods, Ac.
ALSO
A fine collection of Ladies and Gents Boots
and Shoes,
AMO
A fine lot of School Books. Give me a call.
Aug 13 —hn
I JA.COIN X
OfWWI POUND* F.xtra flue, clear side BACON
• VtHJ lor sale by
'uugtif BA.-S.iEEN, Will TAKEN A
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
8. B. & E. L. WIGHT,
AT JODI T. NOD & DU.
ON SITE OP OLD POST-OFFICE,
Have just received from New York.a largo a well
selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND BONNETS,
CLOTHING,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
SADDLERY,
DRUGS,
GROCERIES, &C-, &C-,
Which they will sell at wholeeale at Nashville and Cin
cinnati prices, freight added.
Now is the time for Country Merchants to replenish
their stocks.
Our goods have been selected by our Senior Partner
with a great deal of care and an eye to the wants of the
people at this time
Cail yourselves or send your orders accompanied with
cash. They will receive prampt personal attention. —
Write us and we w 11 send you list of goods on hand and
prices of same.
S. B. & E. L. Wight,
aug 11—Im
Intelligencer copy.
HERSHBERG, LOEB & COL,
Have just received a large and fresh lot of
Gentlemen’s Wlfte Linen Shirts,
Northern Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods Generally.
I ALSO,
Carpet Bags, Pocket Books, &c.
aug 6—ts
J. R. MOUNCE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tin-ware, Copper and Sheet Iron, Stoves,
Hollow ware and H«rd-ware generally.
Next door to corner of Decatur and Wheat streets,
Atlanta. Georgia. Aug 6—3 m
J. R. WUWE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Goods. Groceries. Books and Stationery, and
General Variety Store,
Call and examine my stock next door to corner of
Dec itnr and Wheat streets, Atlanta, Georgia,
aug 6—3 m
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENT,
■'ATLANTA, gkeorgha,
SALMONS & SIMMONS
Have been appointed agents for the New York under
writers agency, composed of the
Germania,
Niagara,
Hanover,
and U-epixblic
Fire and Inland Insurance Com
panies of the City of New York.
The dbmbined assets of these popular Companies
amouts to
$.3,000,000.
One policy is iarued binding each of the four Companies
for one.fourth of every risk.
SIOOOO
Taken in one risk if required—only ene set of papers
necessary to prove a loss.
Tee well known character of the larsre number of
prominent Merchants of New York comprising the Board
of Directors, and the large amount of a.«sets afford an
abundant guarantee for ample security against loss to
the assured.
SALMONS dt SIMMONS,
Whitehall street, near Georgia Railroad Bank,
aug 18—ts
georgiahomeinsurance
COMPANY.
Oldest in the State save One !
CHARTERED IN 1859:
Capital Stock, - - - - $350,000
A LARGE CASH ANO SURPLUS ON HAND.
RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL TERMS.
D. F. WILLCOX, J. P. BOZEMAN.
Secretary. President.
John C. Whitner,
July 30—ts Agent, Roark’s Building.
Intelligencer copy.
JOHN C? WHITNERj
INSURANCE AGENT,
AND
COLLECTOR OF NOTES, &C.,
In Roark’s Building,
MITCHELL BT-, ONK DOOM ABOVE WHITEHALL.
Bnaines, promptly attended to.
Intelligencer copy July 30—ly
Insurancugencl
M. C. BLANCHARD,
A few dorrs b»*low Exchange Hotel, Is prepared to take
risks <>n house*, merchandize and proper ty geue
rally on liberal terms in the following
substantial Companies.
/Etna, of Hartford with. $4,000,000 Assofs.
Continental, of New York 1.420,000 Assets.
Metropolitan, of New York 1,430,000 Assets.
Equitable I lie Insurance Comp’s. 1,1*45,000 Assets,
nug 20—3 m
NEW BOOK
-AJND
TMCvuslo Store.
fIIHK subscriber, respectfully inform their friends and
1 the public that thwy will ro-opeuon Mouduy, August
list wub a flue assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONARY iND
FANCY GOODS.
for the present at their store >u PETERS STREET, fifty
yards W< st ot Whitehall street, and near Holbrooks form
er Hat Factory.,
School Books, Violin & Guitar Strings,
Blank Books, Gold and Steel Pens,
Musin Books, Paper and Envelopes,
Bibles & Testaments, Slates and Copy Books,
Pocket Books, David’s & Arnold’s Ink,
Feather Dusters, Fine Pocket Knives.
ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Turn aside from the dust of Whitehall,
Ami do not fail to give us a cab.
In these long days of summer beat
’Twill pay to visit our shady retreat.
J. J. S. P. RICHARDS,
: U 19-ts
1). I’. FERGUSON,
GENERAL CROCER
AND
Commission Merchant,
Strict attention given to all orders and consignments.
NO. -4,
Mitchell St., Atlanta, G-a.
July 13—3 m
WILLIAM JENNINGS. | JAMES O. HARRIS.
Jennings & Harris,
REAL ESTATE
AND
Insurance Agents,
AND
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
Sell City or Country Property at Public
or Pr vate Sale,
AGENTS FOR THE MOST RELIABLE
Fire, Life and Travellers .
Insurance Go’s,
Office on Pryor street, near Trout House
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Aug 9 - 3m*
SEND YOUR COTTON
F O R WARD.
We have perfected an arrangement with
MESSRS. KEIN & OO„
Os Savannah, Georgia, owners of the Steamboat
1 ‘ H E L E JNT,”
Running between Savannah and Augusta, to ah’p all
Cotton consigned to us in New York.
We are prepared to pay all freight and internal taxes on
all Cotton and other produce shipped to us in
New York. All orders for the purchase
of Goods will receive prompt
attention.
A. AUSTELL
Can be conferred with at his residence on
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
AUSTELL & INMAN,
aug B—ts
Macon Telegraph and Augusta Constitutionalist
copy two weeks and forward bill to this office.
E. M. BRUCE. | T. S. MORGAN.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
888 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN
Foreign and Domestic Exchange,
Coin, Uncurrent Money & Cotton,
IHAVE this day taken into partnership THOMAS 8.
MORGAN. I do this in recognition and apprecia
tion of his unimpeachable integrity, and high capacity .
as a business man. and his ong satisfactory and success
ful management of rr.y commercial and financial a airs,
and his fidelity to m\ interest- (having been with me
almost without intermission formore than fliteen years.)
I do therefore commend him with confidence to the bu
siness public.
E M. BRUCE,
aug 6—6 m
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MJkCOJST, GEORGIA,
Office over Mix A: Kirkland’s Store,
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to
bis care. • aug 12—8 m
JOHN K. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Has resumed the Practice of his Profession. He may be
consulted at the Store of Geo. T. Jackson & Co.
Persons desiring to make application for
special pardon ■ an have proper
papers made up by him.
aug 12—Ira
D. F. HAMM >ND. R. BAUGH.
LAW OFFICE.
HAMMOND & BAUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Next door to Intelligencer Office, over Willis & Young’s
old stand, on Alabama strett, Atlanta, Georgia.
July 11—3 m
JOHN M. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, QKORFIA.
OfHoe on McJDon.ov.Kh Street.
Will Rive prompt atteutiou to all bueineM entruelert to
bls care. »“«
DR. F. H. ORME.
llomoeopathiißt.
HAS resumed V'« practice of his profession In Allan
tn lie may be found, for the present, at. the rest
d. ncH of 001. Dabney. Corner of Mi clmll nhd Washington
si rests, front City Hall Square
Jy2B—lm
LOOK SHARP
AND
STEP SCATTERING-.
Received this day at tbe “ Varieties,” Whites
hall Street, East ol Railroad, between
Railroad and Marietta Street.
100 barrels Extra Family Flour,
500 dezon Gents
2000 I’alm Fans
10 hoops Extra Fine Cheese,
10 boxes assorted Candy,
5 boxes Keck Candy,
10 boxes Soft Cream Candy,
10 boxes Butter Crackers.
10 boxes Bi Carbonate Soda,
20 boxs Star Candles,
10 boxes Pearl Starch.
50 pieces beautiful Prints,
10 pieces Scotch Gingham,
5 gross Bottles and Corks,
1 Brussels Carpet and Rug,
100*kegs Nails 4 to 12,
1 fine Opera Glass.
20 dozen Spelling Books.
Glass >xU). 10x12. 12x16,12x20, 14x20.
Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes, assorted, Um
brellas. assorted, Handkerchiefs. Towels, La
dies Belts and Buckles, Coat Buttons
Candle Moulds, Counter
Brushes & Brooms,
i ancy Bas
kets.
Brittanfa and Dippers, White Wash Brushes. Cedar
Bukets. (BRASS BANDS) Toy Buckets. Meal Sift
ers, Spittoons, Raisins, Figs, Meats,.Stationery, Ac., Ac.
Salmons, Simmons & Go’s,
‘ VARIETIES,” East of Railroad
Juiy 30—ts
“Here’s Your 3-Penny Nails,’’
Another fresh arrival at the
“VARIETIES,”
WHITEHALL STREET, EAST OF
KAILKOAD, FKXT BOOK TO
SALMONS A. SIMMONS.
50 Kegs NAILS. 3 to 12,
6 Sacks F lie RIO COFFEE,
20 Kits Nn. 1 MACKEREL,
WELL BUCKETS,
TOY BUCKETS,
Mason and Plastering TROWELS,
SPELLING BOOKS, <fcc.
COME RIGHT ALONG.
SLLMDNB, SIMMONS it CO’S,
ug. s—ts
NEW VARIETY STORE.
Salmons) bimmons & Ce.
WHITEHALL STREET,
EAST OF THE RAILROAD,
Between Railroad and Decatur Street,
Keep constantly on hand, at Wholesale and
Ury Goods. Boot*, Shoes, Hats, Ready
made Hardware, Glass und
Putty, Paints and Oils, Fancy
Groceries and Confectioneries.
aug 3 ts
TEN YEARS LEASE.
Wlfl WILL LEASE
1"WO TjOTS,
On tbe Corner of
JURIETTA AXD BROAD STREETS,
For the term of
TEN YEARS.
Parties wishing to
LEASE OR BUILD
Will do well to call on u», as we are prepared to give a
BETTER BARGAIN
Than any ever offered in the City of Atlanta.
S*a.- seen, "Wliitalcer Co.
July 30—ts
HOTEL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
We will sell at private sale the
Trout House
PROPERTY.
Situated on the coiner of
PRYOR AND DECATUR STREETS,
which needs no comment on our part, as
showing it to he the very
BEST SITE FOR A HOTEL
In the
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Call immediately, as we offer great induces
ments to parties wishing to build. The prop
erty can be so built as to make
TWKLVK I.AItGIJ STORK ROOMS
UNDBK TUB HOTEL.
SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.
Aig 1-ts
FOR SALET
500 BUSHELS PRUIE WHITE CORN,
4,000 POUNDS CHOICK BACON SIDES,
500 POUNDS CHOICK BACON HAMS,
50 KKGS NAILS, FROM 4’s TO ao’«,
SUPEKIOII LOT GRINDSTONES,
LARGE LOT SOLK LKATHKR,
CORN MKAL, WOOD BUCKKTS,
HOLLOW WARK, <fce..
Wylie Johnson & Co.,
Jnly 25—ts Depot Street, near Trout House.
A BUSINESS LOT FOR SALE
ON Forsyth, running back near to Broad S’rect. Thia
in very desirabl ■ property. Call and see plat, Ac.
Eleven near tho aubacribor’a former residence on
the Wcatorn and Atlantic Railroad.
Apply promptly to
A. K. WKAOO,
Couiniinnivu Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
July 23-tt
VALUABLE PROPERTY
SJVLE.
WE will sell av rate sale abeut eight acres of land,
including the site of tlm Steam Tftnnmy. The j
boilers an! about thirty vats, are in good order, a little
expense will make them p rfect. Also, a tract of wood
laud about tbren miles horn Da!ton, Georgia, situated
on the Railroad, containing two hundred and thirty |
three acres. Also, a tract of w< oil land about two miles 1
from Stone Mountain, near the Rrilroad, containing one
hundred and ten acres Alio, a tract, < f wood land, Lot
No. 304, 2d District of Appling County. Georgia, con
taining four hundred and ninety acres. Also, a tract of
wood land in Pulaski County, Georgia, containing twe
hundred and forty-three acres.
Parties wishing to purchase will find me at the office
of the Atlanta A West Point Railroad Company, Atlanta,
Georgia.
R. J. Henderson,
Aug o—ts Agent,
THE Undersigned offers for sale two desirable places
in Chambers County, Alabama One comprising 750
odd acres, Oak and Hickory, miles from West Point,
immediately on the Montgomery and West Point Rail
road, as well is the main thoroughfare between the
cities. The other situated one mile southeast of the
above described place, consists of 1200 acres of fine Pine
Land, 400 just cleared, the remainder heavily timbered.
Both places are well improved, convenient to good
Schools and Churches, and adapted to Corn and Cotton.
The ab ve lands offer great inducements to any one
wiNtyng to embark in the Lumber or Planting interest
'QTft, Refers to Jno. C. Whitner, John Wright and C
W. Winter.
Alfred Harrell.
Aug B—2m
THE
CHRISTIAN INDEX.
BY the First of October, or as soon as the mails4*re re
established. I will renew the publication of the
“CHRISTI \N INDEX.” and of the “CHILD’S INDEX,”
I have been publishing.
Price i f “ Christian Index,” per annum,..s3 00
Price of “ Child’s Index,'* per annum, 50
Money may be remitted at once, as my determination is
positive. My desire is to secure subscription list
with which to begin, and I iesue this Prospectus that
subscribers iniy have time to forward their remittances
It is ray intention tc issue first class papers, and no
pains or expense will be spared to sscure that end The
best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the
highest religious and literary talent will be given to the
papers. The < HILD'S PAPER will be profusely illus
trated, an 1 will, in every sense, be made to conform to
its new title,
The Child’s Delight.
Money may be sent by Express or otherwise—if by
Express, at mv risk, if the Express receipt is sent me,
on the resumption cf mail faci ities.
My connection with the Aim of J. W. Burke A Co., is
dissolved, but 1 will establish an office in Macon, Georgia
where communications may be addressed.
SAMUEL BOYKIN.
jy29—lm
GREAT” ATTRACTIONTI
NEW FURNITURE
Os Every Description.
At Private Sale a large and selected
LOT OF SUPERIOR H EURNITORE,
CONSISTING OT
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Chairs, Parlor and
Chamber Setts. Lounges and anything .
else you want.
Call at Once and supply yourselves cheap.
Sasseen, Whitaker & Co.
Aug 12—ts
buggTHorseT
A FINE, largo size BAY HORSE, eight years old,
black maue aud tail, and perfectly sound Any
one desiring a good, reliable horse for a family Rocka
way, can call un us. Terms reasonable.
ALSO
House and Lot on °cachtree street, with four rooms.
Kitchen and Stable, and good garden.
ALSO
Eleven acres Land, lying on State Road, opposite Mr.
Ponder’s residence, and adjoining Mr. Loyd’s property,
and Mayson’s Ferry road. For sale by
aug 2 ts SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.
Bagging, Rope, Flour.
450 Barrels Western Flour, choice brands.
100 Coils Kentucky Rope.
100 Rolls Kentucky Bagging. ■
100 Hanks Twine.
For sale, on most reasonable terms, by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Aug I—ts Atlanta, Ga.
LAM) FOR SALE.
4 A ACRES, an old settled place, five miles from
Atlanta, well known. The Houses have been de
stroyed. There stid remains a large, fine Orchard, in
g od condition. A B«) gain may be had by applying
soon.
ALSO
Two vacant Lots, adjoining Sam Sherwood’s, on Doca
tur street.
aug 2 ts SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.
Painters, Glaziers & Builders.
We have on hand, and for sale low, a large lot of
WINDOW GLASS, of all Sorts
and Sizes,
PUTTY,
WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL.
Call at once or your chance will soon be gone
SASSEES, WHITAKER CO.
Ang 16—ts
Tax Notice.
THE books for receiving and collecting the City Taxes
for the present year will lie opened on Monday next,
21st inst , at the store of B W. Adams & Co , next door
to A. C Wyly’s old stand, Peachtree street.
In order to shorten the work and save the citizens
trouble, from those who are prepared I shall receive and
collect at the same time
The people are urgently requested to come forward at
once aud give in and pay their taxes.
Robert Cra."wfor<l w
Aug 15—-2 m T. R. and C. C. A.
TO CAPITALISTS!
Good Chance for Investment!
ANY one who has a capital of Five Thousand Dollars,
and wishes to invest II bi one of the most paying
Institutions la tha South, will And it to his interest to
inquire at
Tlilh Oflloe,
Aug 6—ts
SALT, SALT. ~
200 barrels Salt.
For vale by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant.
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Aug s—ts
House For Sale.
4 NEAT and comfortable Cottage House, near’ the
L/> business part of Whitehall street, conlaning
rooms, good Ketchen, Water and Garden.
BABSEKN WHITAKER A 00.
Also ona Vacant City Lot on Huuter street,
sug. 2 H 8. w. A CO.
A BARGAIN
TO ANY ONE DESIBING A
GOOD HOME.
I OFFER for sale my House and Lot in the town of
La Fayette, Alabama It is one of the most deal ruble
aud best improved situations in town.
THE DWELLING
Is largo and completely finished, with seven rooms, 20 x
20; a passage, 12 feet in width, nuinmg through, and a
pantry attached to the dining room.
The out houses are good, consisting ot kitchen, smoke
house, meal house with two rooms, dairy hen house,
three negro houses, with two stables, carriage house
large enough for two carriages, and a buggy house for
three buggies. There is also a comfortable office—a well
affording an abundant supply ot as good freestone water
as can be found In the country, and a good garden con
taining an acre or more, adjacent to the garden is a
peach orchard containing several hundred trees of se
lected fruit. The enclosures are of heart lumbei and
painted.
The dwelling is situated on the southern side of the
town, in a beautiful grove, with twenty acres < f land
belonging to the lot. There are male and female schools
and three churches in the town.
Possession given immediately.
~W. S. Reid,
Aug 23—Im LaFayette, Alabama
DURYEAS’ MAIZENA
Was the only “Preparation for f od from
Indian Corn”
That received a meda and honorable mention from the
Royal Commissioners, the competition of all prominent
manufacturers of “Corn Starch” and “Prepared Corn
Flour” of this and other countries notwithstanding.
MAIZENA,
The food and hixmy of the age, without a single fault.
One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Pud
dings, < akos, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac., without isin
glass, with few or no eggs, at a cost astonishing the most
economical. A sliuht addition to ordinary Wheat Flour
greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent
for thickening rweet sauces, gravies for fish and meat,
soups. Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it.
A little boiied in milk will produce rich cream for coffee,
choco ato. tea, Ac e
Put up in one, pound packages, under the trade-mark
Maizena, with directions’for use
A most delicious article of food for children and Inva
lids ot all Mges For sale by Grocers and Druggists
everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street,
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM DURYEA,
Aug 23—3 m General Agent.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Saddles, Harness, &c
jomr mobrow. | wm. h. morbow.
JNO. MORROW & SON,
No. 48, North Market Street,
NEAR PUBLIC SQUARE,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Saddles,
Harness,
Bridles,
Whips, &c.
COACH and SADDLE material kept constantly on
band.
GOODS sent on order by. Express to any part qf the
South.
We refer to Messrs. Cox A Hill, Salmons A Sitnmons,
McNaught, Ormonl & Co., Lockhart, Lee & C<>, 8. A.
Durand, Esq J T Porter, W W. Clayton, Agent Ga.
R R. A Bank’g Co., and the business men of Atlanta
generally.
Terms Cash.
Intelligencer copy. jy27—lm
MOSS & IKIGG,
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, G-UNS.&c.,
80. 536 MAIN STREET,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,
Aug B—6m
NEW GOODS!
YONGE & ANDERSON,
Os Savannah, Georgia, at the store of
JOHN D. BUTT & BRO.,
266 BROAD ST., ALGESIA, GA.,
Have just received an entire new stock of Choice Family
Groceries, Liquors, Ale and Porter, consisting in part of
Pure Java Coffee, Rio Coffee, St. Domingo Coffee, Crushed
and Brown Sugar, Caudles, Soap, Starch, Cigars, Macke
rel, Fine Green Tea, Fine Black Tea, and eveiy article in
the grocery line.
ALSO,
A choice assortment of Ladles’ Dress Goods, Ladies’,
Miss s’ and Children’s Shoes, Hoop Skirts. Fancv Soaps,
Extracts and Perfumery, Ac.. Ac. Patronage solicited.
PHILIP YONGH.
July 15—tt GEO. W. ANDERSON, Jr.
L. D. CARTER, •
Formerly of Carter County, East Tennessee, with
J. M. KOBINHON <'O.,
Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
ZN’O’X’IOJNTS, <Sec.»
516 Main. Street, Between Fifih and Sixth,
TaoniscvilTo, Kentucky*,
Aug 19—ts x
J. T. THOMAS & CO.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Commission and ’ Forwarding Mer
chants, will give prompt attention
to all business entrusted
to them.
Rrfekkvcxs : A. Porter, Esq , Dr. F. T. WIIHr, Savan
nah, Ga. ; Doras L. Stone. Esq , N. P. Hoeack, Ksq., New
York ; Messrs. Elder A Haw, G. Somerville Norri«. Esq.,
Baltimore. . aug 3 Im
Warren’s Celt brated Needlesand FishHoeks.
ATSTDRmW CX.E3RK & CO..
. 48 Maiden Lane, New York,
SOLE AGENTS 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 siandard known to English mauutac
tnrers.
A. C. A Co., respectfully solicit a renewal of the iner
antile relations so long and favorably esteemed by their
ou«e» Aug 23 3m _
JUST OUT.
IMPORTANT PUBLICATION.
How to Vote; How to obtain Pardons-
A PAMPHLET, giving Information of the moot vital
importnneo on tn< s>> interesting top cs, wllh all tho
noci wary forms, n 0., for applying lor a special pardon.
Sent by mall, post-paid, any whore <n tho South on re
ceipt of filly cents. Trice fifty cants, one-third oil to
trade. For sale nI all the city Hook Stores.
Addr. rs I*. WALSH,
Aug 26—ts Fublitlior, Augusta, Weorgls.
CITY MILITARY DIRECTORY.
FELIX PRINCE SALM, Brevet Brigadier General Coin
maud mg Poet. .
Captain A. BTEUERNAGEL, I%»t Adjutant—Office in
City Hall.
8 .? N ’ Provost Marshal.—Offlc# in
City Hall.
Lieut OTTO HOTT CHI A. Q. M , Post Quarter
master.—Office uu Alabsm t street.
A. 8. SEATON, Captain and C 8.. Post Commissary.—
Office on Alabama street
RAIL R 0 A D GUIDE
Georirla lluilroa<l.
GEORGE YONGE. Superintendent
PASBENGKR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta 4 20 A M.
Reaches Augusta II 20 P. M.
Leaves Augusta 6 00 A M.
Reaches Atlanta h OOP. y.
Atlanta and West Point Hull road.
GEORGE G HULL. Superintendent.
Leave Atlanta 6 00 A . M.
Arrive at W< st Point 1 05 I*. M. *
Leave West Point I<> 45 A M.
Arrive at Atlahta 6 00 P. M.
Macon and Western Railroad.
A. L. TYLER Superiatendent.
Leave Atlanta 5 30 A. M.
Arrive at Ma<*on 1 45 P. M.
Leave Maeon 8 15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta.. 5 30 P. M
Montgomery At West Point K. R.
DANIEL H. CRAM, General Superintendent.
Leave West Point 2 10 P M.
Arrive at Columbus 6 00 P M.
Arrive at < hehaw 7 00 P M.
Leave < hehaw ft 00 A. M.
Leave Columbus 4 00 A. A.
Arrive at We it Point 10 00 A. M,
Western A: Atlantic Railroad.
A. A. TALM AG E, Superintendent,
Leave Atlanta. 8 10 A. M.
Leave Chattanooga 7 45 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 7 30 P. M,
Arrive at Chattanooga «... 7 45 P. M.
gitlauta gusi»riss Jirertory.
AS TAKEN FROM THE NEW ERA.
The following Directory comprises a'por
tion of tbe leading and reliable business firms
in the city. Tbeir announcements appear
regularly in the columns of tbe Daily Nkw
Era:
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSES. -
B W Adams, auction av 1 commission merchant, Peach
tree street
W A Rams y & Co , Auction and Commission Merchants.
Whitaker & Co. Auction and Commission .Mer
chants, and Real Estate Agents, lower story of tlf
Exchange Hotel.
Godfrey <x Oatman, Comm Us ion Mer. haute, Peachtree
street.
G W Sciple, Auti. neer and Couinrssion Merchant, on
Peachtree street, Wagan Yard building.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
C W Winter, Commission Merchant Marietta street, two
doors above Kyle’s new building
I Y Saw tell, coin tn Lsion merchutit, near the corner of
Whitehall aud Mitchell streets.
Gordon A Co., General Commission Merchants, Peach
tree street.
Garrett A Brother, Cominhsiou Mercbvots, Decatur
street.
Mitchell, Reed & Co., Commission near cor
ner Whitehall and Gnu ter rtn-ets.
Wylfb Johnson AC<»., Groceis slid Commission Mer
chants, Depot street, nea> T>out t ouae
John T. Meador A Bros., Produce and General Com
mission Merchants, Whit«h'»ll street.
R J Massey, commission and forwarding merchant, with
Langston,Crane A Hammock
Winn, Tibbs A Co., grocers and commission merchants.
Whitehall street.
Abbott A Bros, commission mvrclmnts. Whitehall street.
Phillips A Flandeis, commssion merchants, Mitchell
street.
Clark A Hester, Grocery and Commission Merchants,
three doors above M .sonic Hall, Decatur street.
John 11. L ivejoy A Co., Grocers and Commission Mer
chants, Loyd street.
Robert L. Crawley, Commission Merchant, South-East
. corner of Hunter and Pryor streets
Langston, Crane A Hammock, O’ mmission Merch »nts,
Alabama street.
A K Seago Commission Merchant and wholesale and
retail dealer in me chaudise generally, Whitehall
street, opposite Roark’s corner.
A J Haralson A Co, Groc rs and Com mission Merchants,
M heat street opposite Trout House,
Brown A Parrott, Grocers and < ommiasion Merchants,
Trout House Block, Decatur stn et
Wm Ketcbam, Commission Merchant and Forwarding
Agent, Mitchell street.
Salmons A Simmons, Commission Merchants, Whitehall
street.
D P Ferguson, General Grocer and Commission Merchant,
No. 4, Mitchell street.
Robert J Lowery A Co., Grocers, Dealers In Dry Goods,
aud Commission Merchants, Alabama street
John Verdery A Bros., general com mission and forward
ing merchants, Whitehall street, between Alabama and
Huuter streets.
Dermot A Kramer. Whitehall street, next door to Powell
A Marshall’s auction house.
WHOLESALE RHTAIL DEALERS.,
Scott, Parsons A Freeman, dealers In bty G<>ods, Groce
ries, Drugs, Medicines, etc , Whitehall street.
E M Munday, dealer in dry goods vic , Pryor street.
J R Mounce, wholesale and retail dealer In dry goods,
etc, next door to corner of Decatur and Wheat streets
JR Mounce, whoh sale and retail de*l«r intin ware,
copper aud sheet iron amt hardware, uext door to tbe
corner oT Wheat an- Decatur stn ets.
Bums A Dwyer, Wholevale and Retail Grocery and
Liquor Merchants, near Georgia Railroad Hank.
Wexel A Mcßride, Deakra in Dry Goods, Ac, Peach
tree street
Hirsbberg, Loeb A Co, Dry Goods Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Rea<4y made.ClMhiug. etc , opposite Trout Mouse
Wm Rich A Co., dealers in dry good**, clothing, etc,
Whitehall street.
SBi EL Wight, dealers in dry goods, groceries. dr»GM,
saddlery, hardware, etc., with John T Meador A Brut*.,
on site of old post office
Salmons & bunmous, Wuiteba'i street.
HOTKDS.
Exchange Hotel, Alabama btreet, Sasseen, Whitaker A
< 0., Proprietors.
Hall House, corner Prjor and Hanter streets, Jo. nT
Hall, proprietor.
Fulton House, corner of Ivy and Gilmer streets, Geo B
Welsh, Propriett r.
Bellvue Hotel, corner Washington and Mitchell streets
Price A Stokes, proprietors,
PHYSICIANS.
Dr 8 W Thompson, office al the store of Curry A Zachry
Loyd street. •
Dr. F. H. Homcoopathist, corner nf Mitchell aud
Washington street?, fronting on City Hall rquaie.
T'r. B L Seago, office on Whitehall street.
Dr. U. H. Smith, FbyaiciHU, Peachtree street.
Drs ENA Ed Calhoun, corner of Washington and Petero
streets.
. LAWYERS.
Gartrell A Hill, Attorneys at Law. Office on Alabama
street, a few doors below the Exchange Hotel.
John M Clarke, McJ’oii aigti j-trc't
Sprayberry A White, Whl ehall street.
Hammond A bangh. Attorneys at Lhw. office over Willis
A Young’s old stand, Alabama street.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
John C. Whitner, Insurance Agent and Collector of
Notes, Ac . in Roark’s building, Mitchell street, one uuor
above Y' hitehall.
M C Blanchard, General Insurance Agent, office on Ala
bama street.
Jenuings A Harris, Pryor street, near Trout House.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
H Marshall, Real Estate agent, office at Gate City Car
and Machine Works. .
Spraybvrry & White. Lsnd Agents, Whitehall street.
Sasseen, W’hitaker A Co., under Exchange Hotel.
Jennings A Harris^Pryor Street, near Trout House.
A K Seago, corner Whitehall and Mitchell streets.
C Powell, auctioneer aud real estate agent, near Roark’s
corner.
ARCIIITEt TS.
Fay A Gabbett, Architects and Civil Engineers.
LUMBER DEALER.
T Kile A Co., corner Pea htree and Decatur street.
COTTON SHIPPICKS Aft » DEALER*.
Anstell Ai Innman cotton shippers. Marietta street
E M Bruce, Cotton Broker. Alabama stiver, at the office
ot the Snperintendant Atlauta A West Point Railroad.
W Kvtchum. Mitchell street
A K Seago, Whitehall street, opposite Roark’s corner
VARIETTEN.
F Hagan ACo , cant of Railroad, between Mariotta and
Railroad.
E M Munday. Pryor street, north of Trout House.
BAK KOOMS« RESTAUHANTS, Ac.
Exchange Hotel BiHia d aud Fool Hoorn, cosner Pryor
and Alabama Streets.
Railroad Restaurant, under John T Meador A Bros.
Geo Sharpe, Jr., under Masonic Hall.
Bill Moon, Loyd street, near Alabama.
DKNTISTS.
Dr J T. Campbell, Resident Dentist, office above
Roark’s corner, Whitehall street.
TAILORING
S ILPatillo, In Munday’s store, Pryor street, north of the
Trout House
MUSIC AMD BOOKS.
J J A S P Richards, on Peters street, near Holbrook's Hat
Eaclory.
FOUNDRY.
Hoge, Mills A Co., Gate City Foundry* Marietta street
CUTLERY, Ac.
Henry Setzer. Hrnro furnisl.iug goods, cutlery, etc.,
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