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DAILY NEW ERA.
A. R. WATSON LOCAL EDITOR.
10-VALUABi.r. oirYLOT Forsalß
We offer for sale a most desirable TTY LOT
on MARIETTA STREET, fronting FIVE
HUNDRED FEET—large enough for two or
more building lots. Th err*'is a good young
orchard of Peach and Apple trees on the
place ; good vineyard, good well, and a largo
number of bricks. Apply early.
PHILLIPS A PRATHER,
Daily New Er. Office,
Aug. 30—ts. Atlanta, Ga.
. fey-MR. DAVID F. WALLIS, ‘I Union
Office,” Na hville, Tenn., is our authorized
agent at that place.
Aug. 31—if
MESSRS. WEBB A LEVERING, Book
sellers and Stationers, Louisville, Ky., aro
our authorized agents at that place.
Aug. 31—ts
Office of Assistant Special Ag.’.nt, )
First Agkncy U. S. Thsas’kv Dser., L
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 30, 1860. J
Stt?" A PUBLIC SALE of captured and
abandoned property, belonging to the United
State? Government, will tako place at Madi
eon, Ga., on Thursday, September 7th., 1865,
commencing at 11 o’clock a. m., and at Wash
ington, Ga., on Saturday, September 9th.,
1865, commencing at 9 o’clock, a. m. By
order of V. SPALDING,
Aug. 31—7 t Ass’t Special Ag’t.
More Louisviixe Advertiskmrnts. —To-day
we present several other Louisville cards. In
our yesterday’s issue the cards of Wra. F. Os
BORS appeared as Wholesale Dealers in lints
Caps and Furs, where Merchants visiting that
city, or ordering from there, can have their
bills filled quickly and cheap. See card.
Messrs. Jones Tabb Wholesale C! dhiers
offer inducements to Southern Merchan's
rarely equalled. They are practical business
men and clever gentlemen. See their card.
Khan & Wolf are also Wholesale d-alers
and manufacturers in ready made clotting
and furnishing goods, in that city, and are
responsible men. Give them a c 11. Seo
card.
Messrs. Piatt & Alles, of that city are
wholesale dealers in Boots 4 Shoes. Doubt
less merchants could make it profitable to or
der from this house. See card.
A Goon Place to buy staple and fancy dry
goods, Hosiery, white goods and Notions is
at the well known house of Trabue, Davis
& Co., Louisville. See card.
New Iron Store.—Mes-rs. Nauis & Reamer
have opened a large Iron Store in Louisville
where they keep many things in that line
needed. They sell precisely at Cincinnati
prices. So there is no use tn ordering iron
from beyond that city. See large advertise
ment in this paper.
Something to Eat.—Messrs. Mitehell &
Armstrong, of Louisville, propose to feed
everybody who are hungry, .on as reasonable
terms as can be had anywhere. Grocery
merchants are referred to their card.
The National Hotel at Nashville is a good
place to stop at while in that city. The pro
prietors and clerks are always ready to ac
commodate those who stop with them. Their
card is in this paper.
Don’t fail to visit Craig. Freeman & Co.
when you visit Louisville, Ky. They do a big
business in their line. See card.
Salmons, Simmons <t- Co The Era begs to
bow an acknowledgm-nt for the souvenir of
this firm. From the manner in which it was
passed around. »e should judge that it was ful
ly appreciated. We took occasion recently to
visit the store of these gentlemen, a brick ed »
fice and one of the largest in the" city. With
the two leading m- inhere of the firm we are per
sonally acquainted. They are old standirg
merchants of Atlanta, enterprising and reliable
men, and woiking members of our city council.
Business men and oibeis, at home and abroad,
would do well to notice this firm, which has
numerous edvertisements in our columns.
Book Stoke - Jesses. Campbell, Gregg & Co.
have opened a new Book and notion store on
Decatur Street next door to Masonic Hall.—
They keep a good supply of books, stationery,
notions, and all the late papers and periodi
cals. We are glad to see another institution
of this kind in the city as we think the prices
of papers and rnegz tines will be brought with s
n the limits of reason.
The New .Market.—This much needed in
stitution, we arje pleased to learn, will soon
be a reality. The excellent and convenient
site, an Ivy street, which has been purchased
will give ample room for every necessary con
venience. The building will be one hundred
feet in length by thirty in width, and will be
set back thirty feel from Line street, the same
distance from Ivy street, also the line on the
West side of the lot, and leaving a space of
about one hundred feet on the North side for
elbow room inside of Thompson Alley.
We suggest that the market, when comple
ted, shall be known as the Thompson Mark
et.
It will be ready for use, We learn, in less
than six week. The services of Col. Robt. Mad
dox have been secured to superintend the
work, which is a sufficient guaranty that the
work will be quickly and faithfully perform
ed.
A Cask.—A rather novel case came up be
fore the authorities a day or two »go, A gen
tleman of Lager beer nationality, who evacu
ated the city in obedience to Gen. Sherman’s
orders, afier having taking the precaution to
ir.ake bis property over to his wife, returned
a few days ago and looked up his spouse and
bis property. To his niter consternation,
however, Lis wife refused to resign her claim
on the property, and, what is worse another
man laid claims to the wife, which claims be
ing contested, resulted in Hans, being mostun
mercifully beaten by spouse number 2. We
have not yet learned how the matter was ad
justed.
New Jail.—“ Cousin John Thrasher” will
have the new jail completed in solid grandeur
in less than tea days.
Pay Your Tax.—Robert Crawford, Taxs
Receiver and Collector is now ready to re
ceive and collect the City Tax at the store of
1 B. W. Adams & Co., on Peachtree street. If
i you want a new Market House, go pay your
tax. If you want a bridge over the railroad,
go pay your tax. If you want the rubbish
, removed from the streets, go pay your tax.
: If you want the ugly gullies about town filled
I U P> P a y your tax. If you want the nuisances
about town abated, pay your tax. All those
City changebills which you made such a fuss
about can now be used at par to pay your
tax. If you are a good citizen and desire the
prosperity of the city, pay your tax. In
bort, go and pay your tax anyhow.
Gen. John B. Gordon.—This distinguish
ed officer, who won so much fame during the
campaign in Virginia, and such golden opin
ions from the Federal army, by his gallant
daring and uniform Christian bearing toward
all who fe l into his hands, is now in the City
making arrangements to commence business
in this, his old home. Success to him.
Railroad Bridge.—We are informed that
the building of this indispensable necessity on
Broad street, will be brought before Council
at its next meeting. As Broad street, is a fix
ed fact, the bridge should be erected at once.
Many property owners on this new street
will be greatly beuefitted by it, which fact we
hope may not escape the notice of the city as
sessors. This enhancing of the value of the
property of individuals should be made a
source of revenue to the city.
We are glad to see that the Mayor and
Council are determined to keep pace with the
improvements going on in the city and the en,
ergy of our citizens.
Rsv. Dr. Braijtly.—This eminent di
vine and polished gentleman, we are glad to
learn, is once more permanently located
amongst us as pastor of the First Bapti t
Church—his old charge. We are sure that
that our citizens generally will be gratified
at this information, as no man has a firmer
hold upon the affections of the people than
Dr. Brantly.
Thanks.—The gentlemanly agent of Adam’s
Express Company has our thanks for late
Northern papers.
Papers.— We are indebted to Geo. Sas
seen for late papers.
The Cotton Crop of Louisiana and Texas.—
The New Yoik Heiald’s New Orleans corres.
pondent, under a late date rtma.ks as fol
lows :
Ail reports to the contrary, I am able to
state that the dreaded army or cotton worm has
not appeared in this Slate to do serious La.m
to the comi; g crop. The cotton never looked
finer or wat more abundant. Cotton picking
has already commenced in every portion of
the State. It the worm keeps out of the
anolher week the whole crop will be saved.
Li Texas the worm has undoubtedly appear
ed in Wharton county, where it has destroyed
thousands of acres. A number of the Texas
journals despair of picking any cotton of Coir
sequence this year on account ot the ravages
of the worm, while other newspapers state that
these reports have been greatly exagerated,
and though agreeing that the army worm has
appeared and devastated thousands of acres,
there is yet a good prospect of a fair crop from
the quantity of cotton planted.
The crops of corn, sugar, rice. &c., in these
States, were never finer than they are this
year.
The latest advices from Mexico show that
the liberals have lately met with several de
feats near Sin Louis and Reble- The forces
engaged were not large, and the lloniteur
represents the result as unimportant.
There was quite a large fire a few nights
•ince, in Saint Rock’s, one of jthe suburbs of
Quebec, which destroyed between sixty and
eighty buildings
MONETARY ANQ uOMMMAL
ATLANTA MONEY MARKET.
Corrected by Robort J. Lowry, Broker.
Georgia Railroad Bank, buying at 60 cts fcr one dollar.
Central Bank, “ 45 “ “ “ “
B ink State of Georgia, “ 70“ “ “ «
Marine Hank, . “ 30 “ “ “ <«
Bank of avannah, <« 25“ “ “ “
Bank of Athens, « 20 “ “ “ “
Bank of Middle Georgia, “ 35 “ “ « M
Bank of Faßon, “ 15 u “ w <«
AH other Ga S C. and Ala.
Banks “ sto 25 “ “
Gold, buying at 40 cents, selling at 45 to 46 cts. prom.
Atlanta Wholesale Market,
Corrected by Robert J. I owry & Co.,
Commission Merchants.
Bacon—Hog round 24 to 26; Clear Sides 28 to 30, In
demand
Beeswax—3o cts per pound.
Bagging—Kentucky 35 to 40 cents.
Pepper—Black 40 cts per ib.
Blacking-Small Size 75, Large 1 30 $1 60 jer dozen.
Coffee—Rio 38 to 40 cts per ib.
Candles—Star 32 to 35 cents per lb.
Candy—Common Stick 50, French 50, assorted 60 cts
per Ib.
Cotton ( ards—No 10, sls per dozen.
Cheese—English Dairy—3s to 40 cents.
Corn—sl 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, Supertine 14 to sls per barrel.
Indigo—l 75 to $2 25 per pound.
Madder— 2» to 33 cts per Ib.
Copperas— to 15 cts per lb.
Soda—lß to 20 ct J per lb.
Epsom Salts—l 6 to 18 cts per Ib.
Starch—lo to 20 cts per lb.
Matches—s 3 per gloss
White Lead—ln Oil 25 to 30 cts per lb.
>oap—2o to 25 cts per ib.
Sugar—New Orleans 20 to 28; Crushed 33 to 35 bents
per lb
'IEA- $2 to $2 25 per lb.
Nails—B 60 to $lO per keg. •
Iron—Sweden 10 cts per lb.
Rope—Kentucky 25 cts per lb.
LOMEBTIC—4-4, 28 to 32; 7*B, 25 to 27 ; Osnaburgs 22 to
21 cts per yard.
Dry Goods.—Prints, 32 t‘» 35 cts per yard; Bleached
Muslin. 28 to 54.
Cotton Yarns—2 75 to S 3 per bunch.
Cotton rather dull, sales at 26 to 29 cts per lbs as to
quality.
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. B. WHITAKER
For Sale.
fTSIIE Pitt’s Residence Lot, four acroß, lying, most
A beautifully, oi 1 each Tea street. This Is one of the
most df saabie lots for a first cless residence in this city.
, nn BBJLL CU GASKILL,
Aug 29—ts Reul instate Agents
FOR SALE. ~
HAVING engaged In other business I offer for Rale
the entire interest of ten months Lease Stock and
Bar Kxtuns under Exchange Hotel. Thfl most promi
nent stand In the city. Receipts for the past four months
nineteen thou and four hundred dollars. Apply at once,
if you wish to buy, to
J. C. HENDERSON,
aug 80—6 t Exchange Hotel.
GLOBE HOTEL.
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
PHLLNER, NEBLETT & €O.,
l?ropri ot< > rn.
THE undersigned take pie 'sure In announcing to the»r
fl lend and the puolic generally that they have re
opened this favorite Hotel. No expense will be spared
to make it a lliat clusu House.
auk 2a—tr mili.nfb, nkjjlb.it a co.
Real Estate & Collection Office.
11. MARSHALL,
Real Estate Agent
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
(OFFICE IN GODFREY & OATMAN’S AUCTION HOUSE,
PEACHTREE STREET),
Will give prompt attention to the sale or leaning
of property in the city or country, and the collection of
claims. aug 27—ts
GREAT BARGAINS IN
REAL ESTATE,
I HAVE on hand, and for sale, the fullowing Real Es
tate:
1. One City Let, near the Gas Works, 75 feet in front,
and 200 feet deep.
2. Ono Lot below the Arsenal, on the Georgia Railroad,
100 feet In front an 1 60 feet deep.
3. One Lot, adjoining Co’. Cowart’s, on Decatur street,
in a tine business position.
4. The S niinary Lot, at the junction of Peachtree and
Line streets, near Wesley Chapel.
5. One five were Lot, one and a half miles from the
centre of city, beaut fully situated.
6. Three hah acre lots, on Fair street, in the city.
7. Two half acre Lots, lying between Washington and
Crew streets.
8. Twenty-five acres within one mile of the business
portion of the city A very dosirab o location for subur
ban residences. 1 will sell it as it stands, or lay it out
in lots to suit purchas ts. This is destined to be one of
the finest locations for dwellings in the country. The
• water, an important consideration, cannot be surpassed
in the South.
9. One hundred and sixty acres, on Peachtree creek,
70 acres cleared, 30 acres bottom land, with one building
on the premises, and situated four miles from the Gate
City Foundry, Car and Machine Works. The timber is
worth all I ask for the land.
10. Ono hundred and twelve and a half acres superior
bott m land, eight miles nor hos Stone Mountain. The
timber is very line and untouched-
11. Also. 80 acres near High Bri’ge, quarter of a mile
from tho Western and Atlantic Railroad, on the Chatta
hoochee river. Frame house, good weL of water, and
finely timbered.
12 1.950 acres eight miles west of Newnan. The best
water power in the Stat*. Saw Mill and Gin House
standing, with a good Frame House on she premises.
13. Two forty acre Lots, five miles south of Marietta,
on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and within three
hundred yards of Rough’s station. Upon each tract
there is about twenty acres of good timber, a variety of
fruit.trees, good water near each dwelling, and running
watsr through th l >ts.
Parties having houses to rent, or land for sale, will
consult their interest by putting tho same into the hands
of the undersigned. Those who wish to purchase land
will do well to call "n me before going elsewhere. I have
much land for sale not advertised*
Special attention paid to the collection of debts.
H. Marshall,
aug 27—ts Real Estate Agent.
AUGUST 27th, 1865.
T. L. SCOTT & CO.,
WEST POINT, GEORGIA,
Grocers and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HAVE on hand S, OOO yards Heavy India Bagging,
6,000 pounds Machine Rope, and are receiving daily
Sugar, Coffee, Bacon,
Lard. Salt, Tobacco,
Factory Yarns, Meal, Flour,
Mackerel, Gbeese, Candles,
Candies, Oysters, Sardines,
Crackeis, Soda, Pepper,
Spice, Ginger, Starch,
Copperas, Bluestone, Soaps,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CBOCKEKT AND GLASS WARE,
Also, a largo and well selected stock of Men’s, Boys
and Ghiloren’s Hats of the latest stylos and best
quality, wh ch we will sell a Wh lesale
and retail at living prices.
AS" Call soon. Quick sales and short profits. -'{□J.
T. L. Scott & Co.
aug 27—ts
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
CITIZENS AND TRAVELERS.
I have refitted those large and splendid rooms under the
Maronic II ill, and opened a first class
Drinking and Billiard Saloon,
And intend it shall be second to none in this State.
I have on he nd and always shall keep, Old and Pure
Liquors; none other ahall be sold in my saloon.
The Bar'is under the executive management of these
clever and affable gentlemen Collier! and Billy
Clark, who have no superiors in their line, and they will
bo happy to see their old friends.
Captain White, theclever man of Atlintaand Augusta
notoriety, ha- full charge of the Billiard Tables. I re
spect fully ask a liberal share of patronage
Goo. .Sliai-p, Jr.,
Proprietor.
N. B—ln a few days I shall open a First Class Dining
Room and Restaurant on tho European stylo, with ac
commodation for one hundred and fifty to a meal. Tra
velers will beer this in mind, as my table will abound
with all the delicacies of the season. G. S. Jr
Aug 15—tt
Gunny Bagging.
Ten. Bales Gunny Bagging,
For sale by
Abbott & Bros.
Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street.
Aug 19—ti
GORDON & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
And Dealers in
COUNTRY PTtOUUCE,
Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 20 —Im
Private Sale.
GODFREY & OATMAN.
50 Sacks Extra Family Elour (new),
40 Boxes Choice Chewing Tobacco,
1 Lot Fine Cigars,
1000 Pounds Bacon.
July 26—ts
LOST OR STOLEN.
I7IROM a dray, on tho 23rd ln t t., in |ho evening, bc
’ tween the evs and Bellvue Hotel, a
CARPET BAG,
with two locks, containing clothes aud papers. A suita
b>e reward will be paid for tho raturn of the Bag <t con
tents t<> this office—or information leading to its recovery.
No questions will be asked. augkfl ts.
To Merdiants
WE have just received a choice lot of Bleached Shirt
ing, Prints, Li .en Handkerchiefs, Nockties, Pocket
Knives Ac., A:c., which we are ordered to close out at 15
per cent on firat cost. Jpnly ear v.
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAJIMO K,
Jug 26 ts. C -mmißHon Merchants.
Wm. H. McNAMEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayctte, Chambers Co. Alabama.
WILL attend promptly to nil professional business
entrusted to his care.
Particular attention will be paid to Collections and
pr mpt r- turns made.
July 27—ts
Hams! Hams!
A FEW tierces very superior Sugar-cured Canvassed
. Hums. A Iso, 4,000 pounds choice Clear Bacon Sides,
juat received and for sale wholesale or retail by
A. K. SIIAUO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Wliltohall aud Mltclioll ulrcotu, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 19—ts
ißywraoyfflCL
T3ELL & GA.SKIJL.L,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Having renewed tboir partnership (suspended by tho
war,) offer their services to the public as
Ileal Estate .A-gents.
Will give special attention to Conveyancing, Examining
Titles to Real Estate, Writing Contract? and Coliec'.ing
Debts.
One of the firm has been a Real Estate Agent in this
city for fifteen years, and tho other with him
for several years before the war , ami, from their thorough
acquai tance with tho place, they are confl lent in ussu
ring, by then* Agency, decided advantages to persons
wishing to buy, sell, rent or lease real estate in or near
All itita.
Office up-stairs, first building on Whitehall street,
on tho lett going from the Railroad.
References: Mayor and citizens o p Athnta ; Jas Gard
ner. Augusta ; J W Fears & Co, and C A Nutting, Macon ;
Austell & luman, John Livingston. Now York.
MARCUS A. fUCLL,
Aug 24—3 m V. A. GASKILL
ZIMMERW&VERDERY,
GROCERS, PRODUCE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner Broad and Marietta Streets,
/
-A_ 11 ant a, Georgia,
Will buy and sell all kind of Produce and Merchandise
on Commission.
Prompt and personal aotcntlon given to orders on con
signments.
11. P. Ziiniiiermaii, S. A. Vcrdcrjr,
Late of Lite of
Scranton & Zimmerman, Jackson. Miller A V< rdery,
Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, Georgia-
Aug 23—Ini
CALVIN FAY. | L. P. GRANT.
FAY & GRANT,
ARCHITECTS
AMB
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Will give their attention to the preparation of Plans and
Specificatioi s for, aud superintend the erection of every
class ot buildings in Atlanta and vicinity They will
also negotiate purchases and sales of property.
Surveys and Maps of Lauds and Railroads carefuhy
executed.
Mr. Grant refers to Riceanl Peters. Esq . and Geo G
Hull. Bupt A & W P R R. Atlanta: Hon Jno I* King.
Pres G R R, Jugusti; Chas T Pollard, Esq, Pres M &
W P R R, Montgomery: J Edgar Thomson, Esq, Pres
Penn A Central R R, l hiladelnhia.
Mr. Fay refers to R C Brinkiey, Esq. and Sam’l Tat**,
Esq. Memphis’ J S Claghorn, Esq and D II Baldwin,
Esq, Savannah; Mitcrell A Smith, Macon; RH Ram
sey, Milledgeville. jfug 23—ts
REAL ESTATE AGEKCT.
I offer my services to persons wishing to purchase, setl
rent or lease
• REAL ESTATE
In tho City of Atlanta or the State.
Office in Parker's New Building, cn
Whitehall Street.
W. F. Harris.
Aug 24—3 m
1 < I bUItiUIS,G LOTS ’ iQ the m ' ,at
I locality iu the city, tor sale or lease
Aug 24—ts W. F. HARRIS.
LOTS, half aero each, suitable for R sidences,
I and omy three-quarters of a mile from the Car
Shed, for sale or lease. Apply to
Aug 24—If W. F. KAIL KI .
A FARM F->R SALE, lour miles from the
city.. Can bo had low tor the cash.
Aug 24—ts . W. F. HARRIS.
Mineral Lands Wanted.
PERSON’S wishing to sell or lease Minenil Lnnils wi I
finil it to their interest to give w , e ill.
Aug 24 ts W. F. HARRIS.
wantedYmmediatelT -
A BUILDING LOT for a Residence situation prefer
red on Marietta, Peachtree or Deca'.ur Strouts,
convenient to business portion of City.
Apply at onco to
Sasseen, Whitaker & Co.
Aug 11—ts
~D R.B. L. SE A GO, -
Office on Whitehall Street.
CAN be found at Mrs. Coleman’s at night, on Pryor
street, opposite Mrs Chisolm’s
Will practice Medicine and Surgery.
aug3o—lm
~ saltTsalt I r
1 ODO TO 1,500 Sacks no Virginia Salt
"vF at the Warehouse in rear of Masonic
Hall .by J. J. FORK.
aug 3 Im Agent
Bagging and Hope.
FITTY PIECES BAGGING,
FIFTY COILS ROPE,
For sale low by
Clarke & Hester,
.Aug23--2w Trent House Block.
FOR SALE.
QA ROLES KENTUCKY BAGGING now in stere at
0 V Macon, Georgia, and a large lot of
BAGGING ROPE AND TWINE
in store at Atlanta, and to arrive, which will bo sold for
less than market value wholesale or retail, in order to
close consignment.
Address by letter or telegraph Immediately.
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, atlnnta. Ga.
aug 22—6 t
"Wanted.
000 SHINGLES best qualify by
’ A.K. SEAGO,
aug 22—Gt Atlanta, Ga Commission Merchant,
Wanted.
House with four or five rooms for a private
residence. >lso, one with two rooms and a
kitchen. Enquire us
If. MARSH ADD,
Real Estate Jgent, nt Godrrey A Oatman’s Auction and
Commission House on Peachtree str et, next to
Ky e’s building
Jng2T- ts
LUMBER AND BRICK.
WE propose to deliver nt the rate <>l 01 fe.-t i umber
per d-.y in Atlanta, or nt Hie Mills Call on ua n
Walton et. near Ist Baptist Church. Also on n xt S.uur
day will have 120,000 Brick wry goo.l ■<><• sale. Cidl and
give us a trial. N. R. FOWLEiI A < O.
nug27 3t. Atiiu ln.
For Sale.
A NICE Cottago Residence near tho City Hall, cheap
for cath.
Bell Onwlcill,
Aug 24—ts Real Estate Agents.
AN indefinite number of elegant Y ung Ladles, finely
accomplished, aro . nxi* us co many. I’articnlars
can bo had nt a Real Estate Agency, on street.
aug 27—ts
For Rent.
A STORE, with basement and up-stalrs, on Whitehall
str et.
UK LI j <4 ASK ILL,
uug 20——if Ria. Estate Agents
REMOVAL.
Now Offering for >ale at price, to defy competition at
ABBO'IT & BROS.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, G-EORG-IA.
500 .trillions Kerosene Oil,
250 gallons Petroleum Oil,
500 gallons Machine Oil,
500 gallons Raw and 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,
I.OnO pounds Copperas,
1,000 pounds Sulphate and Brimstone,
500 pounds Bluestone,
100 gross Matches,
10 barrels Old Bourbon Whisky,
(warranted pure),
5 barrels Cognac Brandy,
5 barrels Sherry and Madeira
Wine.
Robt. J. Massey.
Tho Ln,lien of Atlanta arc respectfully informed that I
have just op ned, and wtll soil at very low prices, a
choice and B«lect lot of Perfumery and Toilet
Soaps, Kerosene < il and Limps, at the storo
ol Abbott & Bros., Whitehall street.
Robt, J. Massey.
Aug 20—ts
NEW STORE?
Tho under-lgnod offers to the public of Atlanta and
surrounding country a full assortment of
. : r •
Queen s ware,
Catlery,
lierosene Tramps,
And, in general,
HOUSE FUEMSniM GOODS,
For which he solicits a liberal patronage.
KEhOIENE OIL kept at Retail,
20 SACKS CHOICE FAMILY
FLOUR,
DOOR LOCKS AND HINGES.
2 Barrels of Linseed Oil.
Henry Seltzer,
Aug 17—eod3m Peachtree street, Atlanta ( Ga.
W ANTED ”IMftIEDIATELY.~
A SECOND Hand Job Power Press, about half me
dium, or somewhat smaller, Persons having such
a Press for sale will please inform us of condition, whose
make, &c Address
“DAILY NEW ERA” OFFICE,
Aug9—tf Atlanta, Georgia.
Bread Corn.
One car-load choice Bread Corn.
ALSO.
Sugar, Bacon, Leather, Iron, Salt, &c.
For sale by
Abbott & Brothers,
Aug 13—ts Whitehall Street.
FLOUHTTIOUR! FLOUR!
lAM now prepared to 'urnish the trade, who esale or
Retail, Fifty Thousand Pounds of Flour, in forty-five
pam I Sacks, Suj.eifine and Family. A liberal deduc
tion made to dealers in city ai d country.
A. K. SIALO,,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aim s—ts
X 3 O D.
G'K»d Board, in a priv to family, in a part of the city
c>nvenieni to business, cau be had by appb ing to
M. \i AKSHALL, or GOI>F EY & OAT »IAN.
August 25.- ts.
WANTED
I WANT to pin chase a Lot suitable for a Residence
within half a mile of the Car
Aug 24—11 W. F. HARRIS.
House Wanted.
SUITABLE for a small fami y, in n co part of the city,
f>r « hich a fair rent will be paid. Apply to
rt U4 24 -if W. F. HARRIS
FORSALE?”
10 000 POUNDS CIIOICE BACON SIDES by
’ ABBOTT & BROS.,
Gomtnission Merchants,
Whitehall Street. A’ianta, Georgia,
aug 22—ts x
Cotto i.
FIVE BALES OF COTTON FOR
SALE BY
Al>l»ott &■ Bros.,
Aug 15—ts Whitehall street.
Bagging and Rope.
100 coils Hope,
For sale by
Abbott & Brothers.
Ai g 13—ts Whitehall Sti < e
DISSOLUTION.
fllFll' Va; ie y business conducted in this city by F.
| II »giu & (’. W. I'edon, under the ft- iu of F. Hagan
&, C was by mu u d consent disso ved on the 10th mat.
F. HAGAN,
Atlanta, Aug 25—10 t. C. W. PEDEN.
JXTZHS’VST ZF’IZEtIVE.
Wi Im e t is <|.iy associ «t.ed with us, m the Gennraf
C>>iniiiDHi <i business F H igm, lute of the fit in o.
F. f.ig.iii & o of inis cjty, formerly of Nashvilo, Tenn
I he siyic ot our Ur.u in luturo will be Salmons, Simmons
& to. SALMONS A SIMMONS.
Augu t 25 -lOt.
Wanted.
VI)WE LIfTG house containing four rooms, with a
Kitchen, loc ted conveniently to the business part
of the City ; for arrangement of terms apply to
hu i 22—ts. JNO. V ERDER V & BROS.
BURNS & DWYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Liquor Merchants,
Near Georgia Railroad Bank,
ATLANTA. CEORCIA.
July 30—6rn
For Sale.
AVrRV desirable Residence, cheap for cash,
City Hall. Inquire <»f
Au, 24—11 BULL & GASKILL.
LATEST ARRIVAL!
join MmiH co.,
WITH
T. P. FLEMING & CO.,
Next Door to Roark’s Co ncr,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have just Temived a largo and well selected stock of
Dry <loods, direct from the Ea.it, censistiug iu part of
Ladies Dross Goods,
Large Lot of Prints,.
(Jassi meres,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Gents Hats and Caps,
Varieties and Notions,
Bleached Domestics,
Ladies Hoop Skirts,
Ladies Hats,
Cotton Goods,
All of which thor olfor, very low lor ca.h, at Wbolowtle
ami Retail. Aug 25— 2 w
a large and well selected stock of
REIDHIIIIE CLOTHING
Just received and for sale by
GODFREY & OATMAN,
THR stock consists of Coatß, Pants. Vests, Hunting
Suits complete, Merino Undersoil ts and Drawers,
B cts, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Ac.
Dry Goods, cm.-isting of Silks, tine Merinos, Alpacas,
Bomb&zi e«, Di up de Etc, Mo .air, and a variety us La
dies Dress Goo<b.
One dozen Ladles B ack Brondcb th Cloaks, Silk Fringes,
Gimps and Bindings, Embroideries, Jriael.isn Linens,
Towelimg, Napkins, Linen blurting, Diapvrs, Table
Cloths. Ac;
The b >ve stock embrac s many articles not men
tioned. t<> which we cud the att< nticn of the trade espe
cially. T e Bt'»c< will be j »bbed out to suit purchasers.
These artici<*s are off red to the trade at reduced prices,
and it not -od shortly will be sold at auction, of wh.ch
due notice will be given thmmjn the p ip rs.
uiug 26—ti Godfrey <fc Oatman.
Notice.
a THE Partnership of the firm of Powell & Marshall Is
. this day dissolved by mutual consent.
C. POWKLU
Atlanta, July 27,18P5, H MARSHALL.
The business will be carried on by C Powell, who wll
pay all claims ot the Into firm, aud respectfully solicits
patronage. j u | y 29—ts
J. T- THOMAS & C 0.7
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants, will give prompt attention
to all business entrusted
to them.
Rkferexcbs • A. Porter, Esq , Dr. F. T. Willis, Savan
nah. Ga. ; Doras 1.. Stone. Esq , N. P. Hosack, Esq., New
York ; M.ssrs Elder & Haw, G. Somerville Norris. Esq.,
Baltimore. aug 3 Im
Z. R. SASSBEN. | T. E. WUITAKBK. | A. K. BEAUO.
SASSEEN. WHITAKER & CO.
A U C U' I O N
AND
Commission Mor chants,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGJKNTS & BROKERS.
IN LOWER STORY OF THU
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
.A. TH. 7k N TA, G-EOXEG-IA.
THK services of the well-known W. M. Hill have been
engaged ns Auctioneer. Strict end prompt atten
tion will b given to nil business entrusted to their care,
and prompt returns made.
They refer to Messrs. Dunn A Mangham, Macon, Ga.;
Col. R. A. Crawford, Macon, Ga.; Messrs. W. A. Ramsey
k Co., Augusta, Ga.; C V Walker A Co.. Augusta, Gl4
Col. J. R Powell. Montgomery, Ala; Messrs Lee &
Norton, Montgomery, Ala.
We have a large, commodious room fur storing.
Aug 16 —Im
J. L. WINTER Ad CO.,
(J L. Winter, late of Atlanta, Ga.)
General Commission Merchants
No 97 Commerce Street.
MONTGOMERY. ALA.,
Wbol«>snle Dealers in all classes of
Groceries and all other Classes Merchandise.
Also, will attend strictly to buying and selling Cotton
on order; havingfifteen years experience in Grocery and
Cotton trade, think that we are fully competent to give
full satisfaction to all business entrusted to us. Give us
a call-
Will also receive and forward Goods to order. Have
ample storage rooms for nil shipments to our care, /d
--vances made on Goods in store it desired, at usual rates.
Prompt returns m«de.
References —Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery,
Ala; A Campbell Mobi'e. Ala; RK Walkei & Co, New
Orleans; J W Feats A > o, Macon. Ga; M P Ellis AJCo,
Columbus, Ga; A Mis'ell. President Fillton Bank, Beach
A R‘>ot, Perino Brown. Wm < lay ton, Georgia Railroad
Bank Agent, Atlanta, Ga; D 11 Wilcox A Co. Phinizy A
Clayton. S D Heard, Augusta, Ga; Geo W Williams,
Charleston, ? C; Bruff B other A Seaver, Amtell A
Idihiihi), New York ; • cDaniel A Irbey, Lynchburg, Va;
S N Pike, C'iu Jinnati, Ohio; McGrew A Robertson, St.
Louis, Mo. Aug 20—3 m
HALL HOUSE.
TRY IT.
ON corner of Pryor and Hu tor street*, In rear of
Exchange Hotel. Ne it y furnished for the accom
modation <>f tne traveling public. Inquire tor tho
II AJL.L. HOI TSE.
in attendance on arrival of every train, to
transport Baggage, etc.
aug 4 Im JOHN T. HALL.
DRUAODJUiLHOBN
Inform their old patrons and the public generally
that they have resumed the
PR-ACTIOE
Os the various branches of tho
MEDICAL PROFESSION.
O' They can bo found at all times at th»>ir residence,
corner ot Washington and Peters streets, Atlanta, Gu.
July 14—3 m
Family Flour.
100 barrels Family Flour, for sale by
AW )tt & Brothers,
Aug 13—ts Y bltebwll Street
B. W. ADAMS I I. S. VOWZLI.
B. W. ADAMS & CO.,
GROCEHS AND
Ccmmission Merchants,
Peachtree Street, next door to A.C. Wyly’a
old stand,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
4SF* Consignments of all kinds respectfully solicited. 'W
Aug 2—3 m
Coffee! Coffee!
61 Primo Rio Coffee lor sale low by
A. K. SEAG-O,
CommißHion Merchant,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell strode, Atlanta, Georgia.
AuplO-tf
NEW BOOK
JkNJD
IVCixislo Store.
fpilE eub«crlber« re«p<cttully liiform their fHend. nml
1 the public that Uiey will re open on Monday, Auguat
21et wnb a fine aasortmenl of
SCHOOb BOOK? STATIONARY AND
FANCY Gkooris;
for the present at their storo in PETER? 8 REKT, fi Ry
yarde W, st of Wnilebali sired, and nuai Holbrooks foi in'
er H it Factory.
School Books, Violin & Guitar String.,
Blank Books, Gold and Steel Pens,
Music Books, Papor and Envelopes,
Bibles & Testaments, Slates and Copy Book.,
Pocket Books, David’s A Arnold’s Ink,
Feather Dusters, Fine Pocket Knives.*
ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Turn aside from tho dust of Whitehall,
And do not fall to give us a ell.
In those long days of summer heat
’Twill pay to visit our shady leiruat.
J. J. At. S. P. hiciiardf,
' a ■ M-tr
GREAT ATTRACTION!
NEW FURNITURE
Os Every Description.
At Private Sale a large aud selected
10T IF nm Iff OTITBE.
coitsisrma or
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Chairs, Parlor at <1
Chamber Setts, Lounges and anything
else you want.
Call at once and supply yonretdvrs cheap.
Sasseen, Whitaker & Cx
Aug U-ts
lT r ferg uson,
GENERAL CROCER
AND
Commission Merchant,
Strict attention given to all orders and consignments.
isro. -s=, ,
Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga.
July 13—3 m
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON,
Office over Ulix A: K.irklmid 9 N Store,
Will attend piomptly to all busineta entrusted to
his cure. • aug 12—8 m
JOHN K. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Has resumed the Practice of his Profession. Ho may bo
consulted at the Store of Geo. T. Jackson & Co.
Persons desiriog to make application for
special pardon can have proper
papers made up by him.
aug 12—Im
INSURANCEAGENCY.
M. C. BLANCHARD,
A few doors below Exchange Hotel, is prepared to take
risks on houses, merchandize and property gene
rally on liberal terms in the following
substantial Companies.
JEtna, of Hartford with $1,000,000 Assets.
Continental, of Now York 1,425,000 Assets.
Metropolitan, of Now York.. 1,430,000 Asset•
Equitable Life Insurance Comp’s. 1,125,000 Arae s.
aug 20—3 m
“VALUABLE MACHINERY
FOR
1 doublo-headed Screw Lithe, 15 feet shears, class No 1
1 Screw Lathe, 9 feet shears, riass N<> 2
1 Screw Lithe, 9 feet shears, class No 3
1 Chain L »lho, 6 feet bhoxrs, ohss N<» 4
1 Chain Lathe. 10 feet shears, class No 5
2 Hund Wood Shears, class No 1
1 H tnd Wood Shears, mass No 2
6 Hand Wood Shears, class No 3
1 H ind Iron Shears, 4 feot shares, class No 1
2 Hand Iror Shears, 4 loot shears, class No 2
2 Hand Iron Shears, 4 loot shears, class No 3
1 Drill Press, clnss No 1
1 Drill Press, class No 2
1 Gear Cutter,
1 Milling Machine, class No 1
1 Milling M chine, class No 2
1 Boring Machine,
71 feet Shifting, complete,
Vicos, Anvi s, Bench Tools and Grindstones, will bo sold
separately or togethnr. Annlv to
ZIMMKIIMAN VERDKRY.
Aug 25—51 Corner Broad and Mariella streets.
FOR RENT
BY THE MONTH.
ANEW HOUSE on Fair street near the Jail, with
one a< re oi laud, four rooms and kitchen. Or, I
will soli the property if I can find a purchaser.
11. (tlHrahall,
Re d Estate Agent.
1 hnvo also ono Cottage House for sale on Luckie street,
near Walton Springs, four rooms and kitchen, good welt
of water and new icnco. This will be on th market
only a few days. il. Marshall,
Aug 25—tt Real Estate
Pay Your Taxes.
THE books for receiving aud collecting Oily Taxes ar o
now opoh at the store of B. W. Adams & 0.. o n
Peachtree street. Come at once and pay up, and «Voj ( |
tho inconvenience of being crowded out at the last day.
Office hours from 8 to 12 A. M., and fr< m 2to 5 P. m
Robert Crawford, .
Aug 20 2m Tax 11 and 0 C. A.
TO LEASE.
AVERY desirable Business Lot on tho corner of
Broad and Walton streets. Fai particulars apply
to Zimmerman A, V« rdery,
Aug 25 5t Corner Broad and Marietta st>eets.
FOR SALE.
A BEAUTIFUL Building Site, of four acres, on a
commanding eminence, eno mile from Car Shed,
with fifty large shade trees on it If you want ono of
the most desirable lots übout Atlanta*for a fine house
como and sou this property. Price $2600 cash.
W. F. IMRivIS Real Estate Agent,
Aug 26—ts Parker’-. Buildiug, Whitehall street.
A LOT, of f<>riy acres, beautifully situated, between
Mcl) >• ough and Crow streets, and three-quarters
«>i a milo from Car Shod, can bo hud low for the cash if
bought in the next week. W. F. HARRIS,
Real Estate Agent, Parker’s Building,
Aug 26-ts Whiteuall street,
POTASIHL
QOA BOUNDS POTASH, 600 pounds Putty, 20 kite
O' Mackerel, 1 coll Well Rope,
Just received and for sale by
Salmons, Simmons <v Co.
SYRUP AND
1 E Unix C.IIO Syrup. 10 bbl. 80-.humMoliw.ffl.fte
JLcJ satoby XBBOiT&BROTHERS.
aug2o it Cbmmlßlvn Uerohauta, Wuikhall.tl