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DAILY NEW ERA
J. W. PHILLIPS. J. s. PRATHER,
Editor* mid Proprietors.
OFFICE OF THE NK.W ERA.
In Hie Building known a. the “ Ten
neaaee Honae,” ou I.oyd Street.
NEW RATES-
• The following ar. lhe ratos of subscription and adver
t ising for the Dail, New Bra.
p.,ily for one lu mtb * YY
Drily for six months o 00
Doily for twelve months * u o°
Single copies, nt the counter. 10 cents.
Advertising. JI 00 t er square of ten linss, and 50 cents
for each subsequent insertion-
DALLY “NEW ERA”
BOOK AINU .TOB
PRINTING OEFICE.
Provided with everything requisite for general
BOOK4ND JOB PRIHTING,
We take pleasure in announcing to the public that
re are prepared to fill all orders
Promptly, Cheaply and Neatly,
And solicit patronage.
Without evincing a desire to detract from the merits of
.-ur brethren of the press, wo think we can prove
by --oecular demonstratira” that we will no. be
‘excelled in any department of the art.
CARDS, RAILROAD TICKETS,
HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS,
PROGRAMMES, POSTERS,
CHECKS, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS,
LEGAL BLANKS, BOOKS. <£••.,
Art acme of the forms which we enumerate. Tn addi
tion, whatever may be called for we are ready to
furuish in the highest style of the art.
Reynolds. Phillips & Prather.
Ang 18— if
WILLIAM JENNINGS. j JAMES O. HARRIS.
Jennings & Harris,
REAL ESTATE
AND
Insurance A gents,
AND
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
Sell City of Country Property at Public
or Pr vato Sale,
AGENTS FOB THE MOST RKLIIBLE
Fire, Life and Travellers
Insurance Co’s,
Office on Pryor street, near Trout House
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Aug 9 3m’
SEND YOU R’COTTON
F O R AV ARD.
Wo have perfected an arrangement with
>
MESSRS KEIN & 00.,
Os Savannah, Georgia, owners of the Steamboat
• ‘ h e n as jnt.”
Running between Stvannah and Auguata, to ah p all
Cotton consigned to us in New York.
Wo ar<* prepared to pay all freight and internal taxes on
all Cotton aud other produce shipped to us in
New York Ail orders for the purchase
of Goods will receive prompt
attention.
A. AI STKYI.
Can be conferred with at bis residence on
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia-
AIkTELL &, INMAN,
ang B—ts
Macon Telegraph and Augusta Constitutionalist
eopy two weeks and forward bill to this office.
LE BON TON.
FIRST CUSS DBI.WM SALOOX.
The undersigned baj just received a splendid lot of
LIQUORS AND WINES,
The best to be found in the market, and has a first class
Drinking Haloon in operation, upstairs, over the
store of John H. Lowjoy ACo The Bar is un
der t .e man germ nt of one of the best and
meet experienced B-tr-Keepets in the
country who will always be found
at their p i» ready to accommo
date tlioxe who call on them.
My L quors are old and
pure, and will be
found the best
id the coun
try.
“1G X <J K L S I O K,”
Bhall be the motto of my Bar Room, and travelers and
the public generally are invited to give rue a call.
<<- Turtle Boup every day at o’clock—free.
BILL MOON.
Aug 17—ts
liaßoirisfiiM'L
The undersigned has opend a First Class
RESTAURANT
Under the Old Post-Office fronting the Railroad, w
ail will be accommodate'.! with all good things
to eat on reasons bio terms
Come One! Cook All! il you want good eatlD
Turtle Soup every day.
Isaiah Davis.
Aug 16— Im
D. F. HAMM »ND. j*.
LAW OFFICE.
HAMMOND & BAUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Next door to Intelligencer Office, over Willis 4 Young’s
old stand, on Alabama stre<t, Atlanta, Georgia.
July 11—Cm
THE DAILY NEW ERA.
VOLUME I
HOGE, MILLS & CO,
GATE CITY FOUNDRY,
fill AND MIME WORKS
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
THE Firm heretofore existing under the name and
style of Lee,
of Hoge, Mills & Co., in consequence of the death of Mr.
Jones. The business of the firm will continue as here
tofore. We are prepared to do all kinds of work us
BUILDERS OF
Passenger and Freight Railroad Oars,
K
Manufacturers and Repairers of
MACHINERY OF ALL KIND,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
MAKERS OF
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Framing, &0.,
FLOORING- and CElLlNG
riitned. :tn«l Matched.
Lumber of all kind, kept con
stantly on hand.
In addition to our manufacturing establishment we
have an extensive LUMBER YARD on the confines of
the city, where we are ready to receive consignments of
Lumber, which will be disposed of speedily on the most
advantageous terms, and prompt returns made therefor.
JUDCJE J AMES HOGE, Agent, will receive all orders
and make all contracts pertaining to the business ot the
firm
Office with Sprayberry & White, Whitehall street,
until further notice. Aug 18—2 m
FRESH ARRIVALS.
5,000 pounds Sides, Hams and Shoulders,
50 barrels Flour,
10 b igs Rio Coffee,
10 barrels Brown Sugar,
5 bbls Crushed and Granulated Sugar,
20 kegs Soda,
4 barrels Copperas,
20 dozen Blacking,
20 dozen Brooms,
Mackerel in halt barrels and kits,
5 nest Tubs.
10 dozen Painted Buckets,
5 dozen Sifters, One and coarse,
Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters,
Soda and Butter Crackers,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, all
grades,
Cigars. Spices, Snuff, Matches,
Black and Green Tea,
J
Starch, Candy, Candles,
Pickles, Dried Herring,
Raisins in boxes, halves and quarters,
Can Fruits,
Condensed Milk,
Sugar of Lemon,
And many other articles not mentioned, which
we are offering to the public at reasonable
rates.
CLARKE & HESTER.
Third Door Above Masonic Hall,
Aug 18 - 2w Decatur Street,
ARKIVED
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,
Whitemore Cards,
Fine Pocket Knives,
Curry Combs, Star Candles,
Candle Moulds, Hand Saws,
Extra Fine Green Tea,
Telegriph Matches,
Men’s Shoes, Hats, <6c., &i?.,
At Wholesale and Retail. We sell cheap and
they will buy.
Salmons, Simmons & Co’s.
■’VARIETIES,” east of the Railroad,
On Whitehall street; between Railroad and
Aug 9 -.tf Decatur street.
O. W. WINTER,
(Late of the firm of Winter <fc Pittman.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Having opened an office on Marietta street, two
doors above Kile’s new building, for the
purpose of doing etrlctly a
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Having had fifteen yetro experience In the Grocery
end Commission Business, the undersigned Hatters him
self ti>at he can give general Kat infliction
Ksfxkencks —A. Austell. W. W. Clayton, Perino
Brown, Atlanta, Ga; J. L Winter A Co., Lee 4 Norton,
Montgomery, Ala.; D. H Wilcox. Augusta, Ga; Rosette
A I awhon, Columbus, Ga; P P. Pease, Macon, Georgia;
Astnll A Innman, New York; McDaniel A Irby. Lynch
burg, Virginia, Aug 19—ts
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
<iT" Office nver Hyman 4 Merz store, same as occupied
by Gcuoial Tyler. Aug 18—Jiu
TA, GA.. THURSDAY MORXINU, AUGUST 31. 1865.
L. L. ABBOTT. | W. L. ABBOTT. | B. F. ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
GENEBAL COMMISSION
* AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES,
WIUTIIIIAI.I. STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
We wish to purchase
BACON, LARD, CORN, WHEAT, OATS,
COTTON. <tc.
For which the highest market price will be paid.
Wo have just completed a large, commodious brick store
house and are prepared to receive and store all kinds of
goods on reasonable terms. Prompt attention given to
forwarding all goods consigned to our care.
Aug 11—6 m ABBOTT <fc BROS.
~Vn\b w ~
GROCERY AND COMMISSION STORE.
CLARKE & HESTER,
Three Doors Above Mssonic Hall,
DECATUR STREET,
Have just received a new and large supply of Family
Groceries, among which may be found
MEAL, FLOUR, LARD, PRIME RIO COFFEE, SUGAR,
GREEN AND BLACK TEA, .'OdX, PEPPER,
SPICK', BROOMS, CANDLES, CHEESE, SOAP,
STABCH, PICKLES, BUCKETS, BACON,
MATCHES, MACKYRKL, TOBACCO,
YEAST POWDERS, WHITE FISH,
Ac., &c., Ac ,
Which will be disposed of at the lowest possible rates.
<B*Particular attention given to Cousin
LEWIS II CLARKE. MITCHELL G. HESTER.
Aug 7—lm Late of Augusta, Georgia.
winn, tibbs & co.,
GROCERS .AJNTZD
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IV
GOLD AND SILVER COINS.
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
Will neep constantly on hand
BACON, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL,
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO,
SALT. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
OSNABURGS, COTTON YARNS,
&C-, &C-, &C.
Prompt returns mada for all goods sold on com
mission. July 11—3 m
W. J. GARRETT. | YOUNG GARRETT.
GARRETT £ BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
SECOND DOOR FROM MASONIC IIAL.L,
Decatur St, Atlanta, Ga.,
Reference^.-- Phinizy & Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villa
longa. Savannah ; J. W. Fears At Co., M con ; R. L. Mott,
Columbus ; Col. A. P. Wright, Thomasville ; W. L. High,
Madison ; Wm. C. Ray. Montgomery ; McGruder, Taylor
& Roberts, Baltimore; Austell & Inman, New York.
July 22—ts
W. A. RAM32Y I B. F. HALL. I JAS. E. GODFREY
Augusta, Ga. | Augusta, Ga. | Antanta, Ga.
W. A. RAMSEY & CO.,
AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Peaclitree, 3d Door from Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia,
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer.
Having entabliKhed a brunch of their busines* in this city,
we solicit a share of public patronage Will give their
prompt aud personal attention to the Halo and purchase
of Bondi, Stocks. Real Estate. Merchandise, &c having
arge exp trience and ample facilities. july6—tf
TSTES'W
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
T. P. FLEMING & CO.,
HAVE opened on Mitchell street, next door to Roark’s
Corner, for the purpose of doing a general Auction
and Commission BiiHiness. Persons i ntrusting consign
ments may rest a«Htfre<l that their interest will be cared
for. Our motto in, ‘ Quick sales and prompt returns.”
In the Auction Bepartment, the services of the well
known T D. WRIGHT have been secured, who has ne
superior as an Auctioneer. julyfl 3m
LXtlllTtd] HOTEL,
Is prepared to furnish
Thread and Cakes,
In any quantity,and will got up, on the shortestnotfee,
Fancy Cakes for Parties.
July 80—tt SABSEEN, WHITAKER A CO.
EXCnANGFHOTELT”
SASSEEN, WHITAKER & CO.,
yktlanta, O-eorpria,
July 30—ts
JNO VERDXRY. | M. B. VEBUBRV. | M. I>. VERDEBX.
JOHN VERDERT & BROS.,
Have completed their Store-house on
WHITEHALL STREET,
BETWEEN ALABAMA & HUNTER STREETS,
And announce to the public that
they are ready for the transac
tion of any business in the
GENOIL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING LINE.
To all who may be disposed to patron
ize 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 for purchasing and consign
ments, whether large or small, will
alike receive prompt attencon.
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
ISO. T.MUDOR 5 BUDS,
JOBBERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IN THE BUILDING FOEt'IERLY
KNOWN AS THE POST-OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have now in store a large and well selected
stock of
HEX'S, BOYS AND LADIES DATS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRUGS,
SADDLES,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &e., &c..
Which they will sell (it the lowest prices (or 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 al
prices to suit the times.
Consignments solffcited, and all business entrusted to
our care will be p'omptly attended to. Call and see us,
ox send yeur orders.
•John T. JI cad or AL- Bros.
Aug 13—6 m Whitehall Street.
FULTON HOUSE.
13Y G. 13. WELSH,
Formerly Proprietor of Brown House, Macon, Ga.
ON THE CORNER OF IVY AND
GILMER STREETS,
Grcoi-jxiii.
4 J- To his numerous friends the above announcement
is sufficient.
Give Welsh a call.
Welsh will enlarge his establi'-hnmnt.
4iT-oall for the Fulton House and ibid Porters skill
ful and tru»ty, ©Ver ready at the Depot.
Aug 10—3111
GREAT MAMMOTH
AUCTION SALE.
SISSffl, WHITAKER & CO.,
Will sell on the Second Monday in October next, at
their Auction House in the City of Atlanta,
A IjARGIS NUMIIER OF CITY LOTS
Both business and building lots on the most dnsira
ble btreets in the City, situated in part on the
following streets: Whitehall, Marietta. Loyd,
Peachtree, Decatur, Pryor, Mitchell,
Forsyth, Broad and Walton streets-
ALSO,
Several Thousand Acres of
DESIRABLE TRACTS OF LAND
In tills and different sections of the State.
They invite those wishing to sell their City Lots and
Landed Estates ta make early application and secure a
place in our Catalogue of Real Eututv, as wo will in a
few days give a complete description and advertise them
in ail the principal newspapers in the United States.
W. 11. HILL,
Auctioneer*
Augusta Chronicle 4 Sentinel, Macon Telegraph,
Columbus Enquirer, will each copy twelve times and
send bill to iho Imelligencer office for collection.
July 3u—tf
C. POWELL,
Auctioneer,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
"Whitehall Street,
NEAR ROARK'S CORNER.
All business entrusted to me will meet with prompt
attention
I have several FARMS for sale. Auction days Wed
nesdays and Saturdays.
july29—tf
R. J. GODFREY. | 8. B. OATMAN.
GODFREY & OATMAN,
AUCTION AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Penciltree Street, Second Door from
marietta Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
NO, S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
Will give their prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them Consignments of Produce
aud Merchandize solicited.
July Zs—3rn
BELLVUE HOTEL.
COHNHR OF
Washington & Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
This large new house has been recently fitted up for the
accommodation of the traveling public The house
has twenty-four rooms, and we are prepared to
lodge as well as .’eed a large number.
OUR TABLE
Shall always be supplied with the best the market
affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to make
the
BELLVUE HOTEL
A FIRST CIASS HOTEL.
We have attentive and accommodating waiters, and
every other facility that will contribute to the comfort of
our guests. Porters will always bo found at tile Depot
ou the arrival of the trains. Try us.
Price &. SStokes.
Au<» 17—Im
Nashville Gazette, Augusta Constitutionalist and
M-cun Telegraph will each copy one mouih and send
bill to this office.
Wm. Ketcham,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
FIWIRDINOIGENT,
Has Removed to his New Store on
North Pryor Street, rear
Trout House Lot.
Having amplo storage room, will continue to receive
and forward goods, and buy and sell all sorts of
Merchandize, Cot on. Gr~in, and other
Country Produce on Commission.
Consignments Respectfully Solicited.
10 barrels Extra Family Flour,
5 i bush-Is Fresh Hround Meal,
10 ’ u heli Fresh Ground Grits,
200 bush Is Corn, on hand and for sale.
W KETCHAM.
fi boxes Extra Choice Now Orleans Sugar,
3 l».n r< N Extra Prime Sugar,
L barre s I air Sugar,
3 bajrels • aue S ’iup,
1 barrel English Crushed Sugar.
W. KETCHAM.
JUST RECEIVED.
Lagu-ra and Bio Coffee.
Given and Black Tea, (tine)
Che"ing and Smoking Tobacco, (superior)
Well Biickrtw and Rope, and a f w Plain New Bed
steads. at Wholesale or Retail by
WM- KETCHAM.
Aug 19—ts
T l. IXXGSTOy. | HSSJ. K CRASH. | C C. HAMMOCK.
LbGSmjlßANE&limiOffi
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
ALABAMA STKE ET,
Under Exchange Hofei,
A. tillll ta, G-e o!• g-i a.
Will give their prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of all kinds of Merchandise
and Country Produce. Consignments of
Merchandize from al! puts of the
Union solicited.
JirJ'erences:
G. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, R. C.; A. J. Brady and
Christian 4 Bell, Savannah, Ga.; Phinizy 4 Clayton, Au
gusta, Ga.; p. p Pexse, Macon, G».; J. H, Porter, Ag«*nt
Georgia Railrdad ; R J hiwry 4C0., A lantii, Gn.; R. L.
Mohs, Athens, Ga.; L. 8. MuGwicr, Albany, Ga.
July 22—ti
NUMBER 49.
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
S. B. & E. L. WIGHT,
AT Jffl T. 1H & H,
ON SITE OF 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 wholooale at Nashville and Cin
cinnati prices, freight added.
Now is ttffc time for Country Merchants to replenish
their stocks.
Our goods have been selected by our Senior Partner
with a great d- al of care and an eye to the wants of the
people nt this time. v
Call yourselves or send your orders accompanied with
cash, They will receive prampt personal attention.—
Write us and we will semi you list of goods on hand and
prices of same.
„ S. B. &E. L. Wight,
ang 11—Im °
copy.
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENT,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
SALMONS & SIMMONS
Have been appointed agents for the New York under
writers agency, composed of the
Germania,
Niagara,
Hanover,
and. Republic
Fire and Inland Insurance Com
panies of the City of New York.
The combined assets of these popular Companies
amouts to
53,000,000.
One policy is issued binding each of the four Companies
for one.f *urth of every risk.
840 000
Taken in one risk if required—only eno sot of papers
necessary to prove a loss.
Teo well known character of the large number of
prominent Merchants 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.
SALMON’S <fc SIMMONS,
Whitehall street, near Georgia Railroad Bank,
aug 18—ts
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE
COM I’/V IV Y .
Oldest in the State save One I
CHARTERED IN 1859:
Capital Stock, - - - - $350,000
A LARCE CASH AND SURPLUS ON HAND.
RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL TERMS.
D. F. WILLCOX, J. P. BOZEMAN.
Secretary. President.
John 0. Whitner,
July 30—ts Agent, Roark’s Building.
Intelligencer copy.
JOHN CT
INSURANCE AGENT,
AND
COLLECTOR OF NOTES, &C.,
In Roark’s Building,
MITCHELL ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE WHITEHALL.
Business promptly attended to.
Intelligencer copy July 30—ly
HERSHBERG, LOEB &. CO.,
Have just received a largo and frosh lot of
Gentlemen’s Wlfte Linen Shirts,
Northern Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods Generally.
ALSO,
Carpet Bags, Pocket Books, &c.
aug 6—ts
J. 7k. MO UWE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tin-ware, Copper and Sheet Iron, Stoves,
Hollow ware and Il'ird*ware generally.
Next door to corner of Decatur and Wheat streets,
Atlanta, Georgia. Aug fl—3m
J. tt. MOEXCE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Books and Stationery, and
General Variety Store,
Call and examine my st<»ck next door to corner ot
Decatur and Wheat streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
aug 6—3 m
NEW GOODS!
K . •
THE LATEST ARRIVAL!
H.L. JONES, A. G. GRIER,
WITH
WM. RICH & CO.,
Arc just receiving and opening a large
and well selected stock of
STAPLE MO FMCY DRY GOODS.
ON WHITEHALL STREET,
Between Alabama Street and the RaUroiui
One of the moat elegant at.nde In the olty.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OP
Ladies Hats,
Ribbons,
Trimmings,
Dry Goods,
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,
CLOTHING,
STATIONERY
HATS,
OAFS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
SOAP,
CANDLES,
SUGAR,
CIGARS,
NOTIONS, ETC.,
To which they invite the apeclal attention of the public.
Their stock comprises the latest and most fashion
able styles, and was selected with particular
care by au experienced tradesman. We
will sell as low as the market affords.
aug 13—6 m
J. B C SCOTT. J. B PARSONS. C. F. FRKKMAN.
SCOTT, PARSONS & FREEMAN,
.■Whitehall Street,
Have Ju.t received another fresh eupply of New Gooda,
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
DREGS, MEDICINES AND DYE STIFFS,
Fancy Toilet Soaps.
PERFUMES, &C.
Our goods are purchaiod from the Eastern markets, and
are of the latest style and best quality. Persons de
siring anything in our line will do well to call
ana examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as we buy for eash only aud
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Physicians Prescriptions Carefully
COMPOUNDED.
N. B We also have a New, Depot eetablished at the
Exchange Hotel, Alabama street, under the management
of Mr. George So'eoen, where will be frund all the lend
ing papera of the country, Periodicals, Books. Stationery,
4c , 4c. BCOTT, PARSONS t FREEMAN.
July llS—tf
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, Tope, Dress Buttons, Vail
Buttons. Pearl Shirt Buttons,
English Bone Buttons,
Kid Gloves, Ribboss
Perfumery, La
dies’ Hats,
Needles.
ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF
Ladies’ Shoes, & Gents’ Boots
and Shoes.
And other at tides too numerous to mention.
Wexel & Mcßride,
PEACHTREE STREET
July 29—-3 m
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
E. W. MUNDAY
At his old stand on Pryor Street, north
of Trout House,
IS now receiving a large lot of Dry Gooda, direct from
New York, consisting of
Prints, Ginghams, Muslin, Jaconet, Flannel,
Swiss, Pants’ Goods, &c.
AUG
A fine collection of Ladies 'and Gents Boots
and Shoes,
ALSO
A fine lot of School Books. Give me a call.
Aug 13—Im
G/h/h/h POUNDS Exira One, clear .id. BACON
lursaloby
“au -ts SASSEEN, WHIfAKKR 4)