The daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-1869, September 05, 1865, Image 1

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DAILY NEW ERA. J. W. PHILLIPS. J. S PRATHER, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE OF THE NEW ERA. In the Building known as the “ Ten- nessee House,” on I.oyd Street. NEW BATES. Th* Mlowlnj ere rhe rotes of subscription and ad.er t ising for the Doily New Kra. Daily for one hi .nth * J 00 Doily for six months » 00 Daily for twelve months 10 no Single copies, nt the counter. 10 cents. Advertising, ft 00 per square of ten lines, and SO cents for each subsequent insertion. ’ ATLANTA~ADVERTfSEMENTS. dllly “new era.” BOOK A.TMI) .JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Provided with everything requisite for general BOOK IKD JOB PRINTING, We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we are prepared to fill all orders Promptly, Cheaply and Neatly, And solicit patronage. Without evincing a desire to detract from the merits of our brethren of the we think we can prove by “occular demonstration” that we will not be excelled in any department of the art. CARDS, RAILROAD TICKETS, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, CHECKS CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, BOOKS, it:., Are. some of the forms which we enumerate. Tn addi tion, whatever may be ''ailed for we are ready to furnish in the highest style of the art. Reynolds, Phillips & Prather. Aug IS-- ts WILLIAM JMNNIKGS. | JAMES O. HARRIS- Jennings & Harris, REAL ESTATE AND Insurance Agents, AND REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, Sell City or Country Property at Public or Pr vato Sale, AGEHTS FOR THE MOST BKLIIBLE Fire, Life and Travellers Insurance Co’s, Office on Pryor street, near Trent House ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Aug 9 3tn* SEND YOUR COTTON F O RW ARD. We have perfected an arrangement with MESSRS KEIN & OO.» Os Savannah, Georgia, owners of the Steamboat • * H E L. El TST,” Burning between Savannah and Augusta, to sb p all Cotton consigned to ue in New York. We are prepared to pay all frei ht and internal taxes on all Cotton and other produce shipped to us in New York Ad orders for the purchase of Goods will receive prompt attention. A. A. U TE L U Can be conferred with at bis residence on Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia. AUSTELL & INMAN, aug 8— ts Macon Telegraph and Augusta Constitutionalist e»py two weeks and f >rward bill to thia office. LE BON TON. FIRST CLASS DRIXKLXG SALOON. The undersigned hav 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 opurattOii. up-staiis, over the •tore of John H. Lovejoy A Co. The Bar is un der t »e man gem* nt of one of the best and mat experienced Bar Kevpeis in the Coniiiry wno will always be found at their pos ready to a/commo date those who cal on them. My L qiiuri are old and pine, and will be found the best in the coun try. X O K L K I O HL” Shall be the motto of my Bar Room, and travelers and tlf- public g nerally are invited to give rue a call. Turtle Soup every day at o’clock—free. “fcjU BILL moon. Illi'. 11. JL & ER. L. (ALII® Inform their o|d natrons and th* public generally that they have resumed the lE* H. O T I o J 3 Os the varivui branches of the MEDICAL PROFESSION. They can be found at all times at th<lr residence, corner of Washington and Peters streets. Atlanta, Oa. July 14—3 m D. F. HAMM -ND. K. HAUGH. LAW OFFICE. r I t B ax- HAMMOND & BAUGH, ATTORNEYS AT* LAW, Next door to Intelligencer Office, over Willis A Young’* July* n Ur im 00 AlMbama AtUbt *» Georgia. Tin: DAILY NEW ERA. VOLUME I ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. HOGE, MILLS & CO., GATE CITY FOUNDRY, CAR AND MACHINE WORKS MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, G-EORG-IA, THE Firm heretofore existing under the name and atyle of Lee Jon*« & Co , has 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. We are prepared to do ail kinds of work as BUILDERS OF Passenger and Freight Railroad Cars, Manufacturers and Repairers of MACHINERY OF ALL KIND, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MAKERS OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Framing, &c., FLOORING- and CEILING- Planed aud ZVXateliotl. Lumber of all kind kept con stantly on hand. Tn addition to our manufacturing establishment we have an extensive LUMBER YARD on the coufines 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. JUDGE JOIES HOGE, Agent, will receive all orders and make all contracts pertaining to tae business ot the firm. CJ* Office with Sprayberry & White, Whitehall street, until further notice. Aug 18—2 m WINN, TIBBS & CO., GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN 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 made for all goods sold on com mission. July 11—3 m NEW I.ROCBRY AMI COMMISSION STORE. CLARKE & HESTER, Three Doors Above Masonic Hall, DECATUR STREET, Have just received a new and large supply of Family Groceries, among which may be f>tind MEAL. FLOUR, LARD, PRIME RIO COFFEE, SUGAR, GREEN AND BLACK TEA, ODA, PEPPER, BPICW, BROOMS. CANDLES, CHEESE, SOAP, STARCH, PICKLES, BUCKETS, BACON, MATCHES, MACK RKL, TOBACCO, YEAST POWDERS, WHITE F ( I8H, Ac., Ac, Ac, Which will be disposed of at the lowest possible rates Particular attention given to Const. LEWIS H CLARKE. MITCHELL G. HE'TER, Aug 7—lm Late oi A ngusta, Georgia. J. L. WINTER AcTooT,” (J L. Winter, late of Atlanta, Ga.) General Commission Merchants No 97 Commerce Street. MONTGOMERY, ALA., Wholesale Dealers in all classes of Groceries and all other Classes Merchandise. Also, will attend strictly to buying and selling Cotton on order; having fifteen years experience in Grocery and Cotton trade, think that we aril rally competent to give full satisfaction to all business entrusted to us. Jflive us a call Will also receive and forward Goods to order. Have ample storage rooms for all shipments to our care. >d vances made on Goods in store it desired, at usual rates. Prompt returns made. RsFIRBNCEH —Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala; a Campbell Mobl'e, Ala; R K Walker & Co, New Orleans; J W Feats & < o, Macon, Ga ; M P Ellis A u Co, C-'lunibus, Ga; A Aus'ell. President Fulton Bank, Beach A Root, Perino Brown, Win < laytbn, Georgia Railroad Bank Agent, Atlanta, Ga; 1> Fl Wilcox A <’n, Phinfzy A Clayton, 8 D Heard. Augusta, Ga; Geo W Williams, Charleston, r O; Brqff. Brother A Seaver, Austell A I unman. New York ; * cDaulcl A Irbey, Lynchburg, Va; 8 N Pike, Cincinnati, Ohie; McGrew A Robertson, St. Louis, Mo. Aug 20-3 m a large and well select ed stock of RfiIDMUDE CLOTHING Just received and for sale by GODFREY & OATMAN, The stock consist* of Coats, Pants, Vests, Hunting Suits o inplcte, Merino Undcrsuhts and Drawers, B <ds, Hats, Cnpg. Shoes. Ac. Day Goods, comfsting of Silks, Fine Merinos, Alpacas, Bomhu/.I es, Drap de hte, Mo .air, and a variety of La dies Goods. One dozen ladies B ack Broadcloth Cloaks, Silk Fringes, Gimps and Bindings, Embroideries, Fine Irish Linens, low<hii)g, Napkins, Linen Shirting, Diapers, Table Ciotiis, A<i. The b ve stock embraces many articles not men tioned. to which we call the atlenlicn of the trade espe ’ ciaiiy, Toe stock will be j /bbed out to suit purchasers 1 b*-sa articles are off-red to the trade nt rw'uccd prices, and U not sold shortly will be hol<l at auction, of wh.ch due notice will be given through the pap -rn. Aug k6—tl (Godfrey d& Ont in an. BOykFLD. Board, In a private family, in a part of the city Jf convenient to busiriatfi, can be had by applying Uj M. MARSHALL, or GODFREY A OAT 4AN. A-igtwl ATIAKTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5 1865. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. I>. L. ABBOTT. j W. L. ABBOTT. | B. P ABBOTT. ABBOTT & BROTHERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PRODUCE IND GROCERIES, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, We wish to purchase BACON, LARD, CORN, WHEAT, OATS, COTTON, (fcc. For which the highest market price will be paid. We have just completed a large, commodious brick store huuse and are prepared to receive and stere all kinds of goods on reasonable terms. Prompt attention given to forwarding all goods cons’gned to our care. Aug 11—6 m ABBOTT dt BROS. Family Flour. 100 barrels Family Flour, for sale by Ab) Brothers, Aug 13—ts Whitehall Street “IS’OZI sXIJEir 4 Bales cotton Yarns, 4 Bales Osnaburgs, 10 Boxes cnoice Tobacco. Abbott & Bros., Comm ssion Merchants, Whitehall street. -Jug 31—tt * Gunny Bagging. Ten Bales Gunny Bagging, For sale by Abbott & Bros. Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street. Aug 19—ti FOR SALE. 10 000 POUNDBCHOICEB ' CON SIDES by ’ ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merctiauts, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, aug 22—ts Cotto i. FIVE BALES OF COTTON FOB SALE BY ykl»l>ott Ac Bros., Aug 15—ts Whitehall street. Bagging and Rope. 100 coils Rope, For sale by Abbott & Brothers. Ang 13—ts Whiteh »ll 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 & BROTHER, Commission. Merchants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, SECOND DOOR. FROM MASOKIC HALL, Decatur St 3 Atlanta, Ga., References.— Pbinizy & Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villa longa. Savannah ; J. W. Fears /t Co.. M -con ; R. L. Mott, Columbus ; Col. A. P. Wright, Tbomasville ; W. L High, Madison ; Wm. C Ray, Montgomery ; McGruder, Taylor & Kepeits, Baltimore; Austell & Inman, New York. July 22—ts A BARCA!IN TO ANY ONE DESIRING A GOOD HOME. I OFFER for sale my House and Lot In the town of LaFayette, Alabama It is one of the most desirable and best improved situations in town. THE DAVELLING Is largo and completely finished, with seven rooms, 20 x 20; a paasage, 12 Wt in width, running through, aud a pantry attached to the dining room The out houses are good, consisting of kitchen, smoke hous", meal house with two r<M)tn». dairy hen house, three negro houses, barn with two stables,carriage house large enough for two carri 'ges, and a buggy house for three buggies There la a'so a comfortable office—a well affording an abundant supply o' ns good freestone water as can bo found in the country, an-t 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 lunibei and painted. 'I ho dwelling is situated on the southern side of the town, in a beiutiful grove, with forty acres < f laud belonging to the lot. There are male and female schools and three churches in the town. Pusstssion given imm'-diatlily. "W. H. Tteicl, Aug 23—Im LaFayette, Alabama VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WE wilt anil a. .aln abent olglit aero, of land, Including tho alte of tl>« Hteam Tannory. The boilers anl about thirty vats, are in good order, a little expense will make them perfect. Also, a tract of wood laud about three miles trvm Dalton, Georgia, situated on the Kailroad, containing two hundred and thirty throe acres. Also, a tract ot wood land about two miles from Stone Mountain, near the Rrilruad, containing one hundred and ten acres Also, a tract of wood land, I.ot No 304, 2d District of Appling County, Georgia, con taining four bundled and ninety acres. Also, a tract of wood land in Pulaski County, Georgia, containing two hundred and forty-three acres. Parties wishing to purchase will find mo at the office of tiro ttluntu A West Point Railroad Company, Atlanta, Georgia. R. J. Henderson, Aug 9-ls Agog ATLANTA ADNERTISEMENTS. —— JOHN IEHDEHII BROS., COMMISSION A>D FORWARDING HOUSE, A fresh consignment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Knives, Plated Forks and Spoons, Jewelry, PerfutGkry, Combs, Hair Nets, Ladies Belts & Buckles, Dress Buttons, Hosiery, Shirts, Wallets, Boots and Shoes, And numerous other articles. ALSO, 40 cases of old Bourbon Whisky, 40 dozen cases Bi-Carb, Soda, in pound packages, at wholesale, And a Fine Double-case Gold Watch, of Joe Johnson’s make. All on the market at lowest market price. Jno. Verdery & Bros. sept 2—ts JHO.T.MEiDOR&BROS., JOBBERS AND CO JUIISSiOX MERCHANTS IN THE BUILDIMGI FURftKiILY KNOWN AS THE POST-OFFICE, WHITEHALL STREET, ATL.INTI, GEORI.II, Have now in store a larate and well selected stock of MEN’S, BOYS A\’D LADIES HATS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRUGS, SADDLES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c., &c., e Which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash only. Now is the time for Country Merchants to bhy their goods at Nashville and Cincinnati prices—freight added. Now in store a splendid stock of Dry Goods, Not’ous, Groceries, Ac., which are offered at wholesale and at prices to suit the times. Consignments solicited, and all business entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. Cull aud see us, o* send yeur orders. John T. Head or <V Bros. Aug 13—6 m Whitehall Street. CALVIN FAY. | L. P. GRANT. FAY & GRANT, ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, Will give their attention to the preparation of Plans and Specifications for, and «uporint*»nd the erection of every class ot buildings in Atlanta and vicinity They will also negotiate purchases and sales of property. Surveys and Maps of Lands and Railroads carefully executed. Mr. Grant refers to Ricea r d Peters. Esq . and Geo G Hull. Supt A A W P R H. .Atlanta; Hon Jno P King. Pres G R R, August*; Chas T Pollard. Esq, Pres M A W P R R. Montgomery: J Edgar Thomson, Esq. Pres Penn A Centra* R R. 1 hiladelnhla. Mr. Fay refers to R C Brinkiey, Esq. and Sam’l Tat**, Esq. Memphis* J S ("laghorn, Esq and D II Baldwin, Esq, Savannah; Mitcrell & Smith, Macou; RII Ram sey, Milledgeville. Aug 23—ts FULTON HOUSE. BY G. B. WELSH, Formerly Proprietor of Drown House, Macon, Ga. ON THE CORNER OF IVY AND GILMER STREETS, Atlanta, To his nnmorona friend, the abovo announcement 18 sufficient. Give Welsh a call. Welsh will enlarge his establishment. CaP for the Fulton How and find Porters skill ful and fruity, over ready at tho Donut Aug 10—3 m ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW STORE. The undersigns I offers to the public of Atlanta and surrounding country a full assortment of (Jueensware, Cutlery, Kerosene Lamps, And, in general, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, For which ho solicits a liberal patronage. Kerosene Oil k* pt at retail, 20 Sacks choice F mlly Flour, Dnor lyrks aud Ilmges, 2 B .rrcls Linseed Oi.. llenrv Keltzer, Aug 17—eodSm Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. C. POWELL, Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, "Wliiteliall 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, Peachtree Street, Second Door from marietta Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, NO. S. HJICJNINSON, Auotionssr. Wi’l give their prompt attention to all busii.ess en trusted to them Consignments of Produce aud Merchandize solicited. July zs—3m bellvuFhotelT CORNER OF Washington & Mitchell Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. This large new hont<e has been recently fitted up f<>r the accommodation of the traveling public The house has twenty-four rooms, and we are prepared to lodge as well as feed a large number. OUR TABLE I Shall alwaye be supplied with the best the market ' alf niib, «bu<l Qu puiu& oroxpeuae will bo spared to make i the BELLVUE HOTEL A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. 1 We have attentive and accommodating waiters, and every other fadlity that will contribute to the comfort of our guosta. Portdrs will always be found at tue Depot J on the arrival of the trains. Try us. JPrice At !Stol<e»*. Aug 17—J m Nashville Gazette. Augusta Constitutionalist aud M»con Telegraph will each copy one monib and send bill to this office Wm. Ketcham, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND FiJRWIRDING AGENT, Has Removed to his New Store on North Pryor Street, rear Trout House Lot. Having ample ctorage room, will continue to receive ami forward goods, and buy and sell all sorts of Merchandize. Cot on. Gr in, and other Country Produce on Commission. Consignments Respectfully Solicited. 5 boxes Extra Choice New Orleans Sugar, 3 barrels Extra Prime Sugar, 2 harre-s Fair Sugar, 3 barrels Sugar < mieS’rup, 1 barrel English Crushed Sugar. W. KETCHAM. JUST RECEIVED. Laguira and Rio Coffee. Green and Black Tea, (fine) Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, (superior) Well Backets and Rope, and a f w Plain New Bed steads, at Wholesale or Retail by WM. KETCHAM. Aug 19—ts T L. LANGSTON. | BENJ. E CRANE. | C C. HAMMOCK. U\GSTON, CRANB & IIAMAMMIK GENERAL Commission Merchants, AL. A BAHI A STIt K K T-, Under Exchange Hofei, A. 11 a. n t ii, <Lr eorg- ia. Will give their prompt and personal attention to the purchase and sale of all kinds of Merchandize and Country Produce. Consignmentsuf M» rchttndiz • from all parts of the Union soliuitud. ’Reference: G. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C.; A. J. Brady and Christian At Beil, 8a van nab, Ga.; Pbinizy fc Clayton, Au gusta. Sa.; P. P Pesso, Macon, G«.; J. H, Porter. Agent Georgia Railroad ; R J Ix>wry &Co . A lauta, Ga.; R. L. Mohs, Athens, Ga.; L. 8. McGwier, Albany, Ga. July 22—tl INSURANCE AGENCYT M. C. BLANCHARD, A few doors below Exchange Hotel, is prepared to take risks on house*, m rchandize and propvit.y gene rally on liberal terms in the following substantial Companies. jEtna, of Hartford with $1,000,000 Assets. Continental, of New York 1.425,000 Assets. Metropolitan, of Now York 1,430,000 Assets E<initablo Life Insurance Comp* 1,123,000 Assets, uug 29—3 m NUMBER 43. ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE HOUSE. S. B. & E. L. WIGHT, AT JOHM T. IUB & K, 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, &0., &O-, Which they will bc.II at wholoealo at Nashville and Cin cinnati price., freight added. Now ,8 the time for Country Merchant 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 yourselre, or send your orders accompanied with cash, They will rcc.,ve pram pt personal affection.— Write ns and we w.ll send yon list of goods on hand and prices of same. Wight, Intelligencer copy. GEORGIA HOMriNSURANCE” C O M I* A. TV Y . Oldest in the State save One I CHARTERED IN 1859: Capital Stock, - - - - $350,000 A LARGE CABH 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 Bulldiug. Intelligencer copy. JOHN C~ WHITNER; INSURANCE AGENT, AND COLLECTOR OF NOTES, &C., In Roark’s Building, MITCHELL ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE WHITEHALL. Business promptly attended to. lntFllkenc*»r copy July 30—ly Have just received a large 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 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tin-ware, Copper and Sheet Iron, Stoves, Hollow ware aud Hnrd-uare generally. Next door to corner of Decatur and Whtat streets, Atlanta. Georgia. Aug 6—3 m J. IL Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries. Bonks and Stationery, and General Variety Store, O* Call anti examine my stack next door to corner ot Deca tn r and Wheat streets, Atlanta, Georgia. aug 6—3 m C. W. WINTER, (Late of the firm of Winter Pittnrn.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, ATLANTA. CEORCIA. Having opened an office on Marietta street, two doors above Kile’s new bulldog, for the purp so of doing strictly a COMMISSION BUSINESS. Having bad fifteen years experience in the Grocery nnd Commission BmrineSH, the undersigned Hatters him seif teat he can give general satiofactiou KspikSnckb - A Austell. W. W. Clayton, Perino Brown. Atlanta. Ga; J. L Winter A Co.. Lee & Norton, Montgomery. Ala ; D. II Wilcox Augusta. Ga : Rosette A Uivvli'in, Golumb Ga; PP. Peaae, Macon, Georgia; ostell A Inninan, Now Yt»rk; McDaniel A Irby. Lynch burg, Virginia, Aug 19—ts W. A RAMBVY I B F HALL. I JAS. E. GODFREY Augusta, Ga. | Augusta, Ga | Antunta, Ga. AV. A. RAMSEY & CO., Ali C T I O N AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Peachtree, 3d Door from marietta Street Atlauta., Geox-ifiu. JNO. S. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer. Having established a branch of tbairbuaineea In thia city, we solicit a share of public patronage Will give their prompt aud personal attention to the sale and purchase of Bond*. Stocks. Beal Estate Merchandise, Ao having arge exp uieuco and ample facilities. jnlyft—tf H. T. HEARD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WEST POINT, GEORGIA. jr®" Office over Ilymau A Merz Store, wwne ns occupied by Gon oral Tyler. Aug 18—im ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS! ■ I ■ THE LATEST ARRIVAL! 8 n.L JONES, A. G. GRIER,. WITH WM. RICH & CO., Arc just receiving and opening a large and well selected stock of STIFLE MO FAHEY HOY GOODS. ON WHITEHALL STREET, Between Alabama Street and the Railroad t One of the most elegiMit stands 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 th* latest and most fashion* able styisa, and was selected with particular care by an experienced tradesman. We will sell as low as the market affords. aug 13—6ru J. B c BOOTT J. B PARSONS. C. P. FURBNAN. Wf, PAIW & PIWEMAN, 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 AW DYE STUFFS, Fancy Toilet Soaps. PERFUMES, &C. Our goods are purchased 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 and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we buy f« r easli only and WILL NOT BE UN DE I ISOLD. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully COMPOUNDED. N. B We also have a News Depot established at the Exchange Hote , Alabama street, under the management of Mr. George Sa aeon, where will be f rand all the lead ing papers of the country. Periodicals, B oka. Stationery, do , Ac. SCOTT, PARSONS & FREEMAN. July 15—ts WEXEL & JIcBRIDE, Have just received a lot of NEW GOODS, consisting of PRINTS, t 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, Fntrlish Bone Buttons, Kid Gloves, Ribbons Perfumery. La dies’ Hats, Needlee. ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF Ladies’ Shoes, & Gents’ Boots and Shoes. And other at deles too numerous to rnenthn. Wexel & Mcßride, , , . PEACHTREE STREET July 29—3 m Quick Sales and Small Profits. e/w.mumday At his old stand on Pryor Street, north of Trout House, LS now reorfvtoi a largo lot of Dry Good., direct from Nbw York, oon.tettng of Prints, Girtßhams. Muslin, Jaconet, Flannel, Swiss, Pants’ Goods, ALSO A fine collection of Ladies'and Gents Boots aud Shoes, ALSO A fine lot of School Books. Give me a call. Aug 13—Im SALT, SALT. 200 barrels Salt. For iale by A, K. SEAGO, . .. Oommlswfo® Mvrclmut Corner Whitehall and Mitcbvll StrertiL Atlanta, Ga. Aug s—ls