The daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-1869, September 01, 1865, Image 1

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DAILY NEW ERA J. W. PHILLIPS J, S. PRATHER, Editors mid Proprietors* OFFICE OF TIIK NKW Kit A. In the Building knoun rh the <• Ten nessee House,” on Loyil Street* NEW RATES- The following ar« the rates of subscription and adver* I hi ng for tae Daily New Era. Daily for one iu S I D dly for six months * 00 Daily for twelve months 10 00 Single copies, at the counter. 10 cents. Advertising. $1 00 per square of ten hues, and 50 cents for each subsequent inset tion. DAILY “NEW ERA” BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Provided with everything requisite for general BOM IM! PRlflTlilt, We taka pleasure in announcing to the public that • we are prepared to fill all orders Promptly j Cheaply and Neatly, And solicit patronage. Without mi Wre to detract from the merits of our breth . .th., press. wo think we can prove by •‘occul.tr h” th it we will no be excelled in auy department of the art. CARDS, RAILROAD TICKETS. HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, CHECKS, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, BOOKS, <C?„ Arr some of the forms which we enumerate. Tn addi tion, whatever may be railed for we are ready to furnish in the highest style of the art. Reynolds. Phillips & Prather. Aug 18-ts 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 Co’s, Office on Pryor street, near Trout House ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Aug 9 3tu* _ SEND Y6TJR~COTTON F O R W A R D. We hive perfected an arrangement with MESSRS. KEIN & 00., Os Savannah, Georgia, owners of the Steamboat ‘ • IT U 3 X. E! UT.” Running between S ivannah and Angus**, to sh p all Cotton consigned to uh in New York. Wo are prepared to pay all frHzht and internal taxes on all G tton and other produce shipped to us in New York Ail orders for the purchase of Goods will receive prompt attention. A. A.UKTELL Can be conferred with at his residence on Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia. AIETELL & INMAN. ang S—ts 4V' Macon Telegraph and Augnnta Constitutionalist copy two weeks and forward bill to this office. LE HON TON. FIRST CLASS IIIH.WIM SALOON. The undersigned h it just received a splendid lot of LIQUORS AND WINES, The best to be found in the market, and has a first class Drinking baloon in opi.iatiou, up-staiis, over the store of John H. Lovejoy ACo The Bar is un der tne man gem. nt of one of the best and most exp« a ri**iiced Btr Kevpeif in the 1 country who will always be found at their p -a ready to accommo date those who <mll on them. My L quora are old and pnic, and will be found the best in the coun- try “ISXCJKLMIO It ” Fhall be the motto of my Bar Room, and travelers and the public g neral'y »ro invited to give tne a call. KiT Turtle Soup every day at o’clock—free. • BILLMOON. RAILROAD RESTAURANT? The undersigned hm opend a First Class RESTAURANT Under the Old pf,wt Office fronting th' 1 Railroad, w all will be accommodated with all good tilings to eat on reasonable terms. Come One! Come All! II you want good eatln Tut tie Soup every day. Isaiah Davis. Aug 16—Im D. V. HAMM .Nil. g, JUUGH. LAW OFFICE. H AMMOND & BAUGH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 4 Next door to TnlelHgonror Office, over Wlllfa A Yonng’s old Staod.ou Alabama »ti W l, Atlanta, Gcoizia July It—bm ’ ° 1 THE DAILY NEW ERA. VOLUME I HOGE, MILLS & CO., GATE CITY FOUNDRY, CAR AND MIME WORKS MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THE Firm heretofore existing under the name and style of Lee. Jones A Co , hits been changed to that of Hoge, Mills A Co., in consequence of the death of Mr. Jones. The business of the firm will continue as here tofore. Wu are prepared to do all kinds of work as BbILDERS OB 1 Passenger an 1 Freight Railroad Cars, IHauufncturers mid Repairer* of MACHINERY OF ALL KIND, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MAKERS OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Framing, &c., FLOORING and CEILING Bltineil and 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, whore wo are ready to receive consignments of Lumber, which will be disposed of speedily on the most advantageous terms, and prompt returns made therefor. JUDGE J4MES 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>gs 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 half barrels and kits, 5 nest Tubs. 10 dozen Painted Buckets, 5 dozen Sitters, fine and coaise, Sardines, Oysters, Lobsters, Soda aSd Butter Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, all grades, Cigars, Spices, Snuff, Matches, Blaek and Green Tea, 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, WINN, TIBBS & CO., GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IX GOLD AND SILVER COINS. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga., Will ne<*p constantly on hand BACON, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO. SALT, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, COTTON YARNS, &C | &c, &c- 9rf" Prompt returns mad* for all goods sold on com mission. July 11—3qi NEW GROCERY AM) COMMISSION STOW. CLARKE & HESTER, Three Doors Above Mssonic Hall, DECATUR STREET, Have just received ft new and large supply of Family Groceries, among which may be found MEAL, FLOUR. LARD, PRIME RIO COFFEE, SUGAR, GREEN AND BLACK TEA, fODA, PEPPER, BROOMS, CANDLES, CHEESE, SOAP, STARCH, PICKLES, BUCKETS, BACON, MATCHES, MACK REL, TOBACCO, YEAST POWDERS, WHITE FISH, Ac., Ac, Ac, Which will be disposed of at the lowest possible rates. attention given to Consl LEWIS!! CLARKE. MITCHELL G. HETER, Aug 7—lm Late of Augusta, Georgia. J3OA.XID. (lOOD Board, in h private family, In a part of the city M convenient to can be lm<| by npidyiD" to M • MAR-HALL, or GOOF..KV&OAT HAN. 6 I August 25,-tf. ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY MOVING Q EPrEMBER I 1865. L. L. ABBOTT. | W. L. ABBOTT. | B. F. ABBOTT. ABBOTT & BROTHERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PRODUCE AND GROCERIES, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, We wish to purchase BACON, LARD, CORN, WHEAT, OATS, COTTON, etc. For which the highest market price will bo 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—Cm ABBOTT & BROS. Family Flour. 100 barrels Family Flour, for sale by Ab) Dtt & Brothers, Aug 13—ts Whitehall Street F’OFt SALE. 4 Bales cotton Yarns, 4 Bales Osnaburgs, 10 Boxes cnoice Tobacco. Abbott & Bros., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, jlug 31—tt Gunny Bagging. Ten Bales Gunny Bagging, For sale by Abbott & Bros. Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street. Aug 19—ti SALE, 10 000 POUND 3 CIIOICE B'CON SIDES by ’ ABBOTT & BROS., Comiuissiuu Merchants, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, ang 22—ts Cotto i. FIVE BALES OF COTTON FOB SALE BY -A.l»l>ott &. Bros., Aug 15—ts Whitehall street. Bagging and Rope. 100 coils Rope, For sale by Abbott & Brothers. Ang 13—ts Whitehall Stree 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. W. J. GARRETT. | YOUNG GARRETT. GARRETT 4 BROTHER, Commission. Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, SECOND DOOR FROM MASONIC HALL, Decatur St., Atlanta, Ga., References.— Phinizy & Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villa longa. {Savannah ; J. W. Fears A: Co., M con ; R. L. Mott, Columbus; Col. A. P. Wright, Thomasville ; W. L. High, M idit-on ; Wm. C. Ray, Montgomery ; McGruder, Taylor & Rebelts, Baltimore; Austell & Inman, New York. July 22—ts A BARGAIN TO ANY ONE DESIRING A GOOD HOME. I OFFER for sale my House nnd Lot in the town of LnFayette,Alabama It is one of the mostdesiruble and best improved situations in town. THE DWELLING In largo and completely finished, with seven rooms. 20 x 20; a paasage, 12 fort in width, running through, and a pantry attached to the dining room The out houses are good, consisting el kitchen, smoko bona l *, meal house with two rooms, dairy hen house, throe negro houses, barn with two stables,carriage bouse large enough for two carri <ges, nnd a buggy bouse for three buggies There is also a comfortable office—a well affording an abundant supply oi as good freestone water as can be found in th© country, and a good garden con taining an acre or more. / djaernt to the garden is a peach orchard containing several hundred trees of se lected fruit. The enclosures are of heart lumbui and painted. 'lho dwelling is situated on the southern side of the town, in a beautiful grove, with forty acres < I land belonging to the lot . There arc male and female schools and three churches in the town. Poss: ssioii given immediately. >V. H. Aug 23—lin LaFayette, Alabama VALUABLE PROPERTY ttok style. WK will .ell IU r Afato R»b> abcut elsht ncren of land, including the site of the Steam Tannery. The boilerean l about thirty vats, are in good order, a little exponne will make them p. rfect. Aino, a tract of wood laud about, three miles from Dalton, Georgia, situated on the Kallroad, containing two hundred and thirty three acre s. Also, a tract ol wood land about two miles from Stone Mountain, near the Krllroad, coritaltiing one hundred and ton acres Also, a tract of 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 Pahukl County, Georgia, containing twe hundred ami forty-threo acres. Parties wishing to j nrehaan will find mo at the office of the Atlanta & West t'olut Kallroad Company, Atlanta, Georgia. R. J. Henderson, AugU-tf ’ Agea JNO VXRDBRY. | M. S. JOHIi VERB Have completed Stere-honsc on t WHITEHAL STREET, BETWEEN ALABAMA . HUNTER I And announce to 'lie public that they aro ready transac tion of any rflffncaj in the GENERAL 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 merits, 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. Jao. Vtiidery & Bros. Aug 15—ts JI9.I.MUDORSMS, JOBBERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS IX THE BUILDING FORIERLY KNOWN AS THE POST-OFFICE, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLim, fiEOMLI, Have now in store a lar-re and well selected stock of MEI’S, BO¥S AND LADIES HATS, DEY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRUGS, SADDLES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, groceries, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c., &c.. Which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only. Now is the time for Country Merchants to buy their goods at Nashville and Cincinnati prices—freight added. Now in store a splendid stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Groceries, Ac., which are offered at ivholcsalo and at prices to suit the times. Consignments solicited, nnd all business entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. Cull and see us, oa scud year orders. J oil ii T. ill cad or A. Gtros. Ang 13—6 m Wliitobi.il Street. FC LTO X 110 ISE. BY G. 13. WELSH, Formerly Proprietor of Brown House, Macon, Go. ON THE CORNER OF IVY AND GILMER STREETS, Atlanta., Oeorg-ia. Hu' To bls numerous friends the above announcement Isanfficient. Give Woleb a call, **• Welah will . nlnrga bl. o.tabll»bmoiit. 4fv~C»ll for the Fulton lloneo ami hud Porter, skill ful nnd tru.ly, ever ready at the Depot. J Aug 10—Sin II . OJL * «eXI M i o„of Atlanta, A I/AKGI-OF CITY tOTS 8 " , , h '"! si lota on the moat d.aira Ijadfatha City, aituated i* part on the ; Broad raid WAftdfi streets. ' SaVeraflSduiiaiKl Achat Os L DEQiFiABLE TRACTS OF LANtT . «St of the State. 1 c ‘wr oi «'»• «ui >’• t«w 'WXMigive <t (jKapfete dewrxplion atrl advu'rtfaie JLtsm Xnetloneer. n- Aucnsta Chronicle A Sentinel, Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, will each copy twelve time, and send bill to : be Intelligencer office for collection. July 3u—tt C. POWELL, Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE AG-ENT, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, "Whitehall Street, NEAR ROARK'S CORNER. All business entrusted to me will meet with prompt attention I havo several FARMS for sale. Auction days Wed nesdays an i Saturdays. july2o—tf R. J. GODFREY. | 8. B. OATMAN. GODFREY & OATMAN, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Peaclitree Street* Second Door from marietta Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA, NO. 8. HUTOHINSON, Auctioneer. Will give their prompt attention to all bnsh.ess en trusted to them YPL Consignments ol Produce and Merchandize solicited. July 25—-3 m BELLVUEHOTEL. CORN-JER Oir 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-tour rooms, and we are prepared to lodge as well as ieed a largo number. OUR TABLE Fhd! always bo supplied with the best the market affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to make the BEL.LVUE HOTEL A FIRST CIASS HOTEL. Wo have attentive and accommodating waiters, and every other facility that will contribute to the comfort of our guests. Porters will always be found at the Depot on the arrival of the trains. Try us. Price Jk. Mtolces. Aug 17—1 m Nashville Gazette, Augusta Constitutionalist and M con Telegraph will each copy one month and send bill to this office. Wm. Ketcham, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND mUUHKG AGENT, Has Removed to his New Store on North Pryor Street, rear Trout House Lot. Having ample storage room, will continue to receive and forward goods, and buy and sell all sorts of Mereh indize, Cot on, Gr. in, and other Country Produce on Commission. Consignments Respectfully Solicited. 10 barrels Extra Family Flour, 5 > bushels Fresh Ground Meal, 10 u-hel.i Fresh Ground Grits, 200 buHhels Corn, on hand and for sale W KETCHAM. 5 boxen Extra Choice New Orleans Sugar, 3 bai rols Extra Prime Sugar, 2 bnrre s Fair Sugar. 3 barrels 8u <ar < >»ne S »rup, 1 birred English Crushed Sugar. W. KETCHAM. JUST RECEIVED. Lnguira and Rio Coffee, Green ami Black Tea, (tine) Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, (superior) Wcdl Btickets and Rope, and a f w Plain Now Bod st»*a<ls. at Wholesale or Retail by WM. KETCHAM. Aug in—-ts T !. lAM.'ION. | JU.I (11AXE. | C c. HAMMOCK. GENERAL Commission Merchants, A I. AB AMA BTIIE KT, Under Exchange Hot'm, >V 11 n. ii t n,, O eo!•g- ia. Will give their prompt and personal attention to the purchase and sale of all kinds of Merchandize nnd Country Produce. Consignments of Mtrcbnudize from all pmtsuf the Union solicited. References : G. W. Williams* C«»., Charlcßton,S. C.; A. J. Brady and Christian * Bell, Savannah, Ga.; Phinizy & Clayton, Au gusta. Gn.; P. P Peuse, Macon, (la.; .1, H, Porter. Agent Georgia Railroad ; R. .1. Lowry Ac Co., A lanta.Ga.; R. L. M<»kh, Athens, Gu : L. d. McGwicr, Albany, Ga. July 22—11 to. AESAft ffii. 8. B. & E. L, OUT SITE OF OLI) I OST-OFFICE, received from New York a largo a weli stock of »oots and shoes, ; .'Scats and bonnbts, f Yankee notions, HARDWARE ■ , SADDLERY?. T>’»f<»» » GHOCEHIES, &C-, &c*> Which they will sell at wholesale at Nashville and Cin cinnati prices, freight added. Now is the tirno 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 at this time. Call yourselves or send your orders accompanied with cast), They will receive pram pt personal attention.— Write us and we will send you list of goods on hand aud prices of same, 8. B. & E. L. Wight, ang 11—Im. cd ’ Intelligencer copy. GEORGIA HOMEINSURANCE C O M I* A. TV Y . Oldest in the State save One ! CHARTERED IN 1859: Capital Stock, - - - - $350,000 A LARGE CASH AND SURPLUS ON HAND. RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL TERMS. D. F. WILLCOX, J. P. BOZEMAN. Secretory. President. John 0. Whitner, July 30—ts Agent, Roark’s Building. Intelligencer copy. JOHN C? WHiTNERj INSUEANCE 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 HERSHBERGj LOEB~&rC07~ Havo just received a largo and fresh lot of Gentlemen’s Wh'te Linen Shirts, Northern Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods Generally. ALSO, Carpet Bags, Pocket Books, &c. aug 6—ts J. IL TIOUACE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tin-ware, Copper and Sheet Iron, Stoves, Hollow ware and H'ld-waro generally. 4W Next d<»or to corner of Decatur and Wheat streets, Atlanta, Georgia. Aug 6—3 m J. IL MOUNCE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. Groceries, Books nnd Stationery, and Oeneral Variety Stoie, (JaJ* Call and examine my stock next door to corner ot Decatur and Wheat streets, Atlanta, Georgia. aug 6—Bm c. w. winter’ (Late of the firm of Winter 4 Pittmrn.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Having opened sn office on Marietta street, two doors above Kile’s new buildi >g. for the purp se of doing strictly a COMMISSION BOSINESS. Having had fifteen years experience in the Grocery anti Commission Biuiness, the undersigned Hatters him* seif tnat he can give general satisfaction Kkfkhencrs —A. Austell. W. W. Clayton, Perino Brown, Atlanta, Ga; J. L Winter & Co.. Lee & Norton, Montgoni-ry, Ala.; D. H Wilcox Augusta. Ga ; Rosette A I jiwhon, Columb a, Ga; I’ V. Pease, Macon, Georgia; Astell <t Innman, New York; McDaniel A Irby. Lynch burg, Virginia, Aug 19—ts W. A. RAMSSY I n F HALL. I JAS. E. GODFREY Augusta, Ga. I Augusta, Ga j Antauta, Ga. IV. A. RAMSEY & CO., A I <: T ■ o A AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Peaclitree, 3<l Door front Marietta Street AtUintri, JNO. 8. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer. IlaTlng extol dished a branch of their business in this city, we solicit a Share of public patronage Will give their prompt and pOraon-tl attention to the sale and purchase of Bonds Stocks. Real Estate, Merchandise, Ac having arge experience and ample facilities. July©—tf 11. T. HEARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WEST POINT, GEORGIA. «• Office over llymau A Merz .tore, same a. occupied l>y Goncial Tylor. Aug 18—1 m NEW GOODS! THE LATEST _ jJH r - Ii.Go.IES, A. G. GRIER, WITH WM. RICH & Just receiving and opening a largo and well selected stock of ST’".! ill W «. OK WHITEHALL Between AuUma Street an< ui« RailrMf Oa. of iho n<Mt el«cwt .tai •!. In the THUS STOCK COKSIRTB IN PaSZ 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 stylus, and was selected with particular care by an experienced tradesman. We will sell as low as the market affords. aug 13—6 m j. h o boon j. n parnonb. c. p. frkkman. SCOW, PARSONS & FREEMAN, Whitehall Street, Hire Juxt received another fresh supply of New Goode, ooualatlng of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ' CLOTHING, • HARDWARE, DREGS, MEDICINES AND DIE STIFFS, Fancy Toilet Soaps. PERFUMES, &C. Onr goods are purcha c ed from the Eastern markets, and are of the latwt style and best quality. Persons de siring anything iu onr line will do well to call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we buy for cash only aud WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully COMPOUNDED. N. B We also have a Nows Depot established at the Exchange Hotel, Alnbama street, under the miUDuemcnt of Mr. George Sa-seen, where will be found all the lead* ing papers of the country, Periodicals, B »oks. Stationery, Ac , Ac. BOOTT, PARSONS A FREEMAN. July 15—ts WEXEL - OtcBRIDE, H&ve just received a lot of NEW GOODS, consisting of PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, JAUONET, MUSLIN, LINEN, SWISS, AND A FINE LOT OF Silks, French Corsets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Hose, Collars, Delta, Buckles, Cuffa, Braid, Tape, Dress Buttons, Vuil 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 aiticles too numerous to mention. Wesel & Mcßride, PEACHTREE STREET July29—3tn Quick Sales and Small Profits. E. W. MUNDAY At his old stand on Pryor Street, north of Trout Houko, IS now rnrelvlng a largo lot of Dry Goods, dlrort from New York, consisting of Prints, Ginghams. Muslin, Jaconet, Flannel, Swiss, Pants’ Goods, <kc. ALSO A One collection of Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes, ALSO A fine lot of Schoo! Books. Give me a call. Aug 13—Im SALT, SALT. 200 barrels Salt. For «ale by A. K. SEAGO, „ ...... Commission Merchant. Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, Atlnnt*. 0a Aug s—ts