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DAILY NEW ERA.
J. W. PHILLIPS J. S PRATHER,
Editors and Proprietors.
OFFICE OF THE MEW ERA.
In the Building known «i the “ Ten-
neater Honae,” on Loyd Street.
NEW BATES.
Th* following ar* the r.itew ot subscription and adver
t king for too Daily New Kra.
D.»ily for one ui -ulhs I 00
Dally for six months 6 00
Dqly for twelve m-mthslo 00
Single copies. nt the counter. 10 rente.
Adverttaing. fl 00 per square of ten lines, and 60 relate
for each subsequent imertion.
~AT LAN TA A0 V ERTIB EM E N TS.
WILLIAM JKNXIAGS. I JAMES <>. HARRIS.
Jennings & Harris,
REAL ESTATE
AND
Insurance Agents,
aSd
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
Sell City or Country Property at Public
• or Prvata Sale,
AGKHT9 FOR THE MOST RELIABLE
Fire, Life and Travellers
Insurance Co’s,
Office ou Pryor street, near Trout House
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Aug 9- 3m*
SEND YOUR COTTON
FORWARD.
We have perfected an arrangement with
MESSRS KEIN & OO„
Os Savannah, Georgia, owners of the Steamboat
“ EC E L E KT,”
Running between Savannah and Augusta, to strip all
Cotton consigned to us in New York.
We are prepared to pay all freight and internal taxes on
all Cotton and other produce shipped to us in
New York. Ail orders for the purchase
of Goods will receive prompt
attention.
A. AUSTELL.
Can be conferred with at his residence on
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia-
AUSTELL & INMAN,
aug B—ts
49* Macon Telegraph and Augusta Constitutionalist
copy two weeks and forward bill to this office.
~WI HI mm.
BELL & GA6KILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Having renewel their partnership (suspended by the
war,) offer their services to the public as
Real Estate _A.gen.ts.
Will give special attention to Conveyancing, Examining
Tri’es to Real Estate, Writing Contracts and Collecting
Debts.
One of the firm has been a Rea! Estate Agent in this
city for fifteen years, and tho other ernnanted with him
lor several years before tue war , and, Irons
acqnai «tauce with the place, they are GonfidealUp
ring, by their Agency, decided advantage'
wishing to buy, sell, rent or lease real estate
Atlanta.
49* Office up-stairs, first building on Whitehall street
on the leit going from the Railroad.
References: Mayor and citiz ns of Atlanta ; Jas Gard
ner Augusta ; J W Fears Ar Co, audC A Nutting, Macon ;
Austell A Inman, John Livingston New York.
MARCUS A BELL,
Aug 24—3 m V. A. GASKILL
B. W. ADAMB | I. 8. POWELL.
B. W. ADAMS & CO.,
GROCERS AND
Ccmmission Merchants,
Peachtree Street, next door to A. C. Wyly’s
old stand,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
49* Consignments of all kinds respectfully solicited.
Aug 2—3 m
EE BON TON.
FIRST CLASS DRINKING SALOON.
The undersigned has just received a splendid lot of
LIQUORS AND WINES,
The l>ewt to be found in the market, and has a first class
Drinking Saloon In operation, up-fit nit 8. over the
store of John H. Lovejoy A Co. 'i be Bar is un
der toe man igement of uno of the best and
most experienced T>-*r-Keepeis in the
country who will always be found
at their poa ready to accommo
date those who < a!i ou them.
My L qnors are old and
pure, and will be
found the best
id tho coun-
try
“ E X C E L 8 I O I< ”
Shall be the motto of my Bar Room, and travelers and
the public g<-neral I y are invited to give me a call.
4W Turtle Soup every day at o’clock—free.
BILL MOON-
DILX. E. N. & ED. L. MLIM
Inform their «.|d patrons and th* public generally
that they have resumed the
zphactice
Os the. various branches of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION.
*»-They can be found at all times at their r*«fdence,
corner of Washington arm Peters streets, Atlanta, Ga.
July J4-3m
D. F. HAMM »ND. ft. BaUGH.
LAW OFFICE.
HAMMOND & BAUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Next door to Intelligencer Office, over Willi. * Yoang’i
old .tend, on Alabama utroit, Atlanta, Oeoiuia.
July 11—3 m *
THE DAILY NEW ERA.
volume i
ATL ANT A ADV ERTISE ME N TS.
HOGE, MILLS & CO.,
G ATE CITY FOUNDRY,
CAD IN3 MlfflE WORKS
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, G-EORG-IA,
rpilE Firm heretofore existing under tho name and
1 stylo of Lee Jon*>s &Co , has been changed to that
of Hoge. Mi Is & Co . in consequence of the death of Mr.
Jones. The business of the tinn will continue as here
tofore. We are prepared to do all kinds of work us
BUILDKRS OF
Passenger and Freight Railroad Cars,
Manufacturers mid Repairers of
MACHINERY OF ALL KIND,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
MAKERS OF
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Framing, &c.,
FLOORING- and CEILING-
Flailed 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, where 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 J AME 3 HOGE, Agent, will receive all orders
and make all contracts pertaining to the business ot the
firm
€9* Office with Spray berry & White, Whitehall street,
until further notice. Aug 18—2 m
WINN, TIBBS & CO.,
GROCERS AND
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IV
GOLD AND SILVER COINS,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
Will neep constantly on hand
BACON, FLOUR, COBN, MEAL,
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO
SALT, SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS,
OSNABUBGS, COTTON YARNS,
&C-, &0-, &c.
49“ Prompt returns made for all goods sold on com
mission. July 11—3 in
wTt & l. s. Bead’
(Successors to L. S. Mead 4 Co).,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES,
Marietta Street, just above the Norcross Corner, at
the sign of Orme & Farrer,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Keeps constantly on band a good supply of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oi s and Perfumery.
also.
Window Glass, Pure WhiteL ad Putty, Varnishes, Paint
Brushes, and every article usually k»-pt in a well regu
lated Drug Store*
ALSO,
Fino Wines. Brandies and Whiskies, strictly for Medi
cinal purj)os s.
The Prescription Department will be under the control
a'd management of L. 8. Mead, who will give his per
sonal time and attention to it, in order that Physicians
may depend on their prescriptions being compounded
and pn-mptly filled.
fti. Some one can be found in the store all the time,
day and night. sept B—3m
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
CITIZENS AND TRAVELERS.
I have refitted those large and splend d rooms under the
Marouic Hall, and opened a first class
Drinking and Billiard Saloon,
And intend it shall be second to none in this State.
I have on bend and si ways shall keep, Old and Pure
Liquors; none other shall be sold in my saloon.
The Bar is under the executive management of these
clever and affable gentlemen Tom Collier’ and Billy
( lark, who have no superiors in their line, and they will
be happy to see their old friends.
Captain White, the clever man ot Atl ntaand Augusta
notoriety, ha- full charge of the Billiar 1 Tables 1 re
spectfully ask a liberal share of patronage.
Goo. Hhttrp, <Tr.,
Proprietor.
N. B—ln a few days I shall open a Fir-t Class Dining
Room and Restaurant on the European style, with ac
commodation for one hundred and fifty to a meal. Tra
velers will benr this in mind, as my table will abound
with all the delicacies of the season. G. 8. Jif
Aug 15—tt
a large and well seleui ed stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Just received and for sale by
GODFREY & OATMAN,
Tn v . Hlock consuls <<f Coats, Pants, Vests, Hunting
o.nitg rapl/t.'-. M»mio UiKlerenirts and Drawers,
B ota, Hats, Caps, -hoi s, Ac..
Dry Goods', om-isting ol Silks, bine Merinos, Alpacas,
Bomw zl e”, Draji de Et s, Mo .air, and a variety of j a
dies b • ss Goods.
Onc'h z.n Ixd es B ack Brood<l>thCloaks,Silk Fringes,
Gimps and Bindings, Embroideries, Flue I tali Linens,
Towelling, Napkins, Linen Shirting, Diapers, Table
Cloths Ac.
The b »ve stock embraces many articles not men
tioned. to which we call tuc sit nticn of the trade cspe
Cialiy. T e Stock will be j /bbed out to suit purchasers
Tb«*H» articles are oflTvred to tho trade at r«j-«ucnd prices,
and'il not so d shortly will be sold at auction, of which
dur notice will be given through the pap rs.
>lug2(J—tf Godfrey dt Oatman.
Good Board, in a private family, in a part of the city
convenient to business, can b'* had by applying to
M. MARSHALL, or GODFREY & OATMAN
August 2
isSrjFUTjr*.
2 BBIA W. KETCHUM.
scr2tf.
AHANTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER U. 1865.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. L. ABBOTT. | W. L. AUBOTT. | B. V ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND *
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
We w>ah to purchase
BACON, LARD, CORN, WHEAT, OATS,
COTTON. <C-o.
For which the highest, market price will be paid.
We have just c mplete l a huge,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.
LIME, LIME.
WE are now receiving and will keep constantly on
hand a good supply of Rogers celebrated C oss coun
ty Lime, at kiln prices, freight added. Call before buy
ing.
ABBOTT & BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street, A lanta, Georgia.
Sept 7—ts
Family Flour.
100 barrels Family Flour, for sale by
Ab) 3tt & Brothers,
Aug 13—ts W b ttehall Street
4 Bales cotton Yarns,
4 Bales Osnaburgs,
10 Boxes cnoice Tobacco.
Abbott & Bros.,
Comm ssion Merchants, Whitehall street,
jlug 31—tt
Gunny Bagging.
Ten Bales Gunny Bagging,
For sale by
Abbott & Bros.
Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street.
Aug 19—ti
Cotto i.
FIVE BALES OF COTTON FOB
SALE BY
Abbott At Urow.,
Aug 15—ts Whitehall street.
Real Estate & Collection Office.
11. MARSHALL,
Real Estate Agent
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
(OFFICE IN GODFREY & OATMAN’S AUCTION HOUSE,
PEACHTREE STREET),
49* Will give prompt attention to the sale or leaning
of property in tho city or country, and the colle' tion of
claims. aug 27—ts
W. J. GARRETT | YOUNG GARRETT.
GARRETT & BROTHER,
Commission Merchants,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
SECOSD DOOR FROM MASONIC HALL,
Decatur St, Atlanta, Ga.,
References.— Phin\7.y & Clayton, Augusta; J. L. Villa
longa. davannah ; J. \V. Fears Ai Co., M .con ; R. L. Mott,
Cohinibus ; Col. A. P. Wright, Thomasvi'le ; W. L. High,
MadUmi; Wm. C. Ray, Montgomery ; McGruder, Taylor
& Koberta, Baltimore; Austell & Inman, New York.
July 22—ts
A BARGAIN
TO ANY ONE DESIRING A
GOOD HOME.
J OFFER for sale my ITonse and Lot in the town of
LaFayette. Alabama Tt is one of the most desirable
and best improved situations in town.
TI-IE DWELLIISrG
Is large and completely finished, with seven rooms, 20 x
20; a paasage, 12 feet in width, rnnmng through, and a
pantry attached to the dining room.
The out houses are good, consisting et kitchen, smoke
hflns meal with two rooms, dairy hf-n house,
three negro houses, barn with two stables,carriage house
large enough for two carriages, and a buagy bouse for
three buggies There ta also a comfortable office—a well
affording an abundant supply ol as good freestoue water
as can bo found in the country, an ' a grx»d garden con
taining auacieor more. . djact nt to the garden is a
peach orchard containing several hundred trees of se
lected fruit. The enclosures are of bfurt iumbei and
painted.
The dwelling is siiuated on the southern side of the
town, in a beautiful grove, with forty acres 'fiend
belonging to the lot. There are male and female scho de
and three churches in the town.
Possession given immediately.
W. "Reitl,
Aug 23—Im LaF&yotte, Alabama
JOHN B-CAKg N. | JAMEH 0. C4RBON,
JOHN B. CARSON & BRO.,
UltY GOOO.M
Commission Merchants*
Hl MAIN MTItKKT, ST. Ju OU IS.
Const.'nin<*nts respectfully solicited. Special attention
paid to the purchase ot Cotton for wt :h they have
unusual facilities. sept 2—3ni
CENTRAL HOUSE.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
MBS. S. M. BEATTY,
aug3o-Jui. i’rojprlelreii*’
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
p. fTpeask -
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANT.
Also, Dealer in
COTTON,
DOMESTICS,
YABNS,
TOBACCO,
PBOVISIONS,
&C-, &c., &0-
Scott’s Rango, Third street, between Cherry and Mui
berry streets,
jMaicoh, Georgia.
Rfferencee: E B Lbng & Co, Augusta, Ga; Mitchell &
Smiths. Macon, Ga ; McDaniel & Irby, Lynchburg, Va;
Win Bryce 4 Co, New York ; Jarnos M Beebe, Boston,
Mass; Erwin & Hardee, Savannah. Ga; J A Enslow,
Charleston. SC; 8 8 Webb A 30, Mobile, Ala; D Rodnes
King, Philadelphia, Pa; Ward & Shaw, Montgomery,
Ala ; Lemuel Peebles, Petersburg, Vu. sept stf
aTk. seaco,
Commission. Merchant
OFFERS for sale a beautiful farm of 400 acres with ex
cellent improvements, near Griffin, Georgia, on the
Macon and Western Railroad.
A valuable farm ot 300 acres, with 20 acres in selected
fruit trees, two miles above Jonesboro*. Improvements
good
A small farm three miles from Jonesboro on the Mo-
Donougb road. Some good farm:ng land, orchard, large
comfortable dwelling, &c.
A farm of 640 acres in Gordon county, near Calhoun:
not surpassed asw.isat land by any in Cherokee, Ga.
One hundred and twenty acres three miles south-west
of the city will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. These
lands are invaluable for gardening purposes
A city lot of eight acres near the former residence of
Colonel J. J Thrasher, I]X miles from the centre of the
city.
A business lot on Forsyth street.
A brick business bouse on Peachtree street, is valuable
property and will be sold on favorable terms by
A. K. Commission Merchant,
sept 6—ts Corner Whitehall and Mitchell streets.
JHTLMfIBOR&BROS.,
JOBBERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IN THE BUIL.DING F3IUIERLV
KNOWN AS THE POST-OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have now in store a large and well selected
stock of
MEN’S, BOYS AXD LADIES BATS,
DBY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRUGS,
SADDLES,
HABDWABE,
STATIONEBY,
GROCEBIES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, &c., &0..
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 wholesale and at
prices to suit the times.
Consignments solicited, and nil business entrusted to
our care will be promptly attended to. Call and see us,
Oi send yeur orders.
John T. Meador Ar 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 superintend the erection of every
class ot buildings in Atlanta and vicinity They will
also negotiate purchases and sales bf property.
Surv<*ys and Maps of Lands and Railroads carefully
executed
Mr. Grant refers to Riceard Peters. Esq , and Geo G
Hull Supt A & W P RR. Atlanta; Hon Jno P King,
Pres G R R. .-lugu44; Chas T Pollard, Esq, Pres M A
W P R R, Montgomery; J Edgar Thomson, Esq, Pres
Penn A f’entra 1 R R. ' hiladelohin.
Mr. Fay refers to RC Brinkley, Esq. and Sam’l Tate,
Esq. Memphis’ J S Clagborn, Esq. and I) II Baldwin,
Esq. Savannah; Mi*.crell & Smith, Macon; RH Ram
sey, Milledgeville. -dug 23—ts
FOR SALEILOW FOR CASH.
ACRES of land. 20 mJ'ed from Atlanta and one
11 ile from the depot on Atlanta and Wist Point
Ra iroad. 150 acres in cultivation, 75acres in wood, well
timbered, two go »d orchaids, a good garden, lino cabins,
corn cribs, a good stable, gin house and screw, cotton
gin, thrasher and fan, well of pure water Location
healthy and within one mile of a good school and church.
H. Marshall,
aug 29-ts Real Estate J gent.
.TOITIV M. CJL.A.IJKK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, SEORFU.
Office on McDonough Street.
Will give prompt attention to ail business entrusted to
bis care. aug 20—ts
For Itent.
A STORE, with basement and up-stairs, on Whitehall
street.
BELL KAHKHaL,
aug 20—If Real Estate Agents.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
M. C. BLANCHARD,
A few doors below Exchange Hotel, Is prepared to tako
risks on bouses, merchandize and property gene
rally on liberal terms in the following
substantial Companies.
iEtna, of Hartford with 94,000,000 Assets.
Continental, of New York 1,4145,000 Assets.
Metropolitan, of New York 1,430,000 Assets
Security, of New Y0rk 1,809,000 Assets.
Washington, of New Y0rk 975,000 Asset B ,
Equitable Life Insurance Comp’s. 1,1145,000 Assets*
aug 20—3 m
NEW STORE.
The undersigned offers to the pub’ic of Atlanta and
surrounding country a full assortment of
Queensware,
Cutlery,
Kerosene Lamps,
And, in general,
HOUSE JURNISHING GOODS,
For which he solicits a liberal patronage.
Kerosene Oil k- pt at rot iff,
20 Sacks choice F imlly Flour,
Door Locks and Hinges,
2 Barrels Linseed Oil.
Henry Seltasor,
Aug 17—eod3m Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
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. Auctien days Wed
nesdays anti Saturdays.
July 29—ts
R. J. GODFREY. | 8. B. OATMAN.
GODFREY & OATMAN,
AUCTION AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Peachtree Street, Second Door from
marietta Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
Will give their prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them Consignments oi Produce
and Merchandize solicited.
July 25—3 m
BELLVUE HOTEL.
CORNER OE
Washington & Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
This large house hss 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 teed 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 CLASS HOTEL.
We have attentive and accommodating waitero. and
every other facility that will coutribute to the comfort of
our guests. Porters will always be found at the Depot
on the arrival of the trains. Try us.
JPrice Stokes.
Aug 17—Im
49* Nashville Gazette, Augusta Constitutionalist and
Macon Telegraph will each copy one monih and send
bill to this office.
Wm. Ketcham,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
FORW.IRDING 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
Merchandize. Cotion, Gr in, and other
Ceuptry Produce on Commission.
Consignments Respectfully Solicited.
5 boxes Extra Choice New Orleans Sugar,
3 barrels Extra Prime Sugar,
2 barrels Fair Sugar,
3 barrels Sugar Cane S »rup,
I barrel English Crushed Sugar.
W. KETCHAM.
JUST RECEIVED.
Laguira and Rio Coffee,
Green and Black Tea, (fine)
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, (superior)
Well Bucketsand Rope, and a f w Plain New Bed
steads, at Wholesale or Retail by
WM. KETCHAM.
Aug 19—ts
T L. LANGSTON. | BINJ. E. CRANE. | C. C. HAMMOCK.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
ALABAMA STLtK KT ,
Under Exchange Hotel,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Will give their prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and fjale of all kinds of Merchandize
and Country Produce. Consignments of
j Merchandize from all parts of the
Union solicited.
References:
<;. W. Williams fc Co., ChArlcßton, S. C.; A. J. Brady and
Christian & Sell, .Savannah, Ga.; Phinizy & Clayton, Au
gusta. Ga.; P. P Pease, Macon, Ga.; J. H, Porter. Agent
Georgia Railroad ; R. J. Ixiwry &Co., A Inula, Ga.; K. L.
Moss, Athena, Ga.; L. 8. McGwier, Albany, Ga.
July 22—tt
NUMBER 51.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
iIMMERMIN nm
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 aetention given to orders on con
signments.
R. P« Zimmerman, S. A. Verdery,
Late of Late of
Scranton & Zimmerman, Jackson, Miller 4 Verdery,
Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, Georgia.
Aug 23—Im
lOirFttiicT
T offer my services to persons wishing to purchase, get
rent or lease
BEAL ESTATE
In tho City of A llama or in the Stale.
Smt Parker ’ 8 New BuUding ’ on
A Ug2 4_. ra W - F * Harris.
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE
COMI* AIN 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.
Secretary. President.
John 0. Whitner,
July 30—ts Agent, Roark’s Building.
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.
Intelligencer copy July 30—ly
Notice.
A SALE of captu r ed and abandoned property, be
longing to the United States Government, will take
place at
GOVERNMENT WAREHOUSE, ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEM
BER 11, 1865, AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M.
By order of
V, Spalding,
Assistant Special Agent Treasury Department.
sept s—td
J. R. TKgJACF,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tin-ware, Copp-r and Sheet Iron, Stovea,
Hollow ware and Hard-ware generally.
49* Next dnorto corner of Decatur and Wheat streets,
Atlanta, Georgia. Aug 6—3 m
J. K TIOI ME,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Books and Stationery, and
General Variety Store,
49* Call and examine my stock next door to corner ot
Decatur and Wheat streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
aug 6—3 m
d W? WINTER
(Late of the firm of Winter at Pittman.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Having opened an office on Marietta street, two
doors above Kile’s new building, for the
purp so of doing f trictly a
COMMISSION ousimss.
Having had fifteen years experience in the Grocery
end Conimisstoa Business, the undersigned Hatters him
jeif tnat he can give general satisfaction
Kkfbkrncks A Austell. W. W. Clayton. Perino
Brown, Atlanta, Ga; J. L Winter & Co.. Loe &. Norton,
Montgomery, Ala.; D. II Wilcox Augusta, Ga ; Rosette
A i awhon, Columh is, Ga; P P. Pease, Macon, Georgia;
. stell & Innman, New York; McDaniel A Irby Lynch
*nrg, Virginia, Aug 19— ts
W A RAMSMV I D F HALL. I JAS. X. GODFRFY
Augusta, Ga. | Augusta. Ga | Antanta, Ga.
W. A. RAMSEY & CO.,
AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Peachtree, 3d Door from Marietta Street
Goorjyisi.
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON Auctioneer.
Having established a brunch of their business In this city,
we solicit a share of public patronage. Will give their
prompt and personal attention to the sale and purchase
of Bomb, Stucks. Ileal Estate. Merchandise, Ac having
arge experience and ample facilities. jnlyfi—tf
H. T. HEARD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
49“ Office over Hyman A Merz store, same.as occupied
by General Tyler Aug 18—im
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEWGUO®
THE LATEST ARRIVAL!
H. I. JOSES, A. 0. GRIER,
WITH
WM. RICH & CO.,
Are just receiving and opening a large
and well selected stock of
staph in m mi ns.
ON WHITEHALL STREET,
Between Alabama Street and the Bailroad
One of the most elegant 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 the latest and most fashion
able stylas, and was selected with particular
care by an experienced tradesman. We
will sell as low as the market affords.
aug 13—6 m
J. B o 800TT. J. B PARSONS. 0. P. FBKKMAN.
SCOW, PARSONS & FREEMAN,
Whitehall Street,
Have just received another fresh supply of New Goods,
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS,
CLOTHING,
HABDWABE,
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE STIFFS,
Fancy Toilet Soaps.
PERFUMES, 4C-
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 for eash only and
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Physicians Prescriptions Carefully
COMPOUNDED.
N. B We also have a News Depot established at the
Exchange Hote', Alabama street, under the
of Mr. George Ba<seen, where will be fjund all the lead
ing papers of the country, Periodicals, B >oka, Stationery.
Ac , Ac. SCOTT, PARSONS A FREEMAN.
July 15— ts
WEXEL & McBRIDE,
Have just received a lot of NEW GOODS,
consisting of
PRINTS, FLANNE<4|
GINGHAMS, JACONET, ■
MUSLIN, LINEN,
SWISS,
AND A FINE LOT OF
Silks, French Cornets, Ladies’ and Gents’
Hose. Collars, Belts, Buckles. Cuff.i,
Braid, Tape. Dress Buttons, Vail
Buttons. Pearl Shirt Button*,
Enulisb Bone Buttons,
Kid Gloves, Ribbons
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—8 m
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
E.IVJffUNDAY
At his old stand on Pryor Street, north
of Trout House,
IS now receiving a large lot of Dry Uot de, direct from
New York, constating of
Prints, Ginghams. Muslin, Jacoret, Flannel,
Swiss. Pants’ Goods, Ac.
AlSo
A fine collection of Ladies'and Gin's Boots
and Shoes,
AISO
A One lot of School Books. Give me a call.
Aug 13—Im
SALT, SALT? -
200 barrels Salt.
For tale by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant.
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta. Ga.
Aug s—ts