Newspaper Page Text
DAILY NEWJBRA.
A. R. WATS QN~~...~-7 LOC AL EDI TOR.
CHURCH DIHKCTOKY.
tan Barrur. Walton «mi, 11.0 Horuady.
•anicw low A, M. and S P M Mbbalb School SJ , A. M.
Sxcoxn BarnST, corner W»«lnugt<m aud Mitchell ate.
Sabbath School »AM. Pw< hi»g A- M.
WMUT Ottim, M IS.. Peachtree etreet, A. M. Thtg-
M. Pwtor. Preaching 10jf A. M and BP. M. Sabbath
School Cj P. M. . „ „„ |
Taunrr, M. X, Mitchell etreet, oppoaite City Hall ■
Square, A U. Haygood. Pastor. Preaching lOJcj A. M ■
and 8 P. M. Sabbath School 9 A M
Finer Puitmtur Marietta atreet, Dr. J 3. Wilson, .
Pastor. Service* 10'j A M. Sabbath School 0 AM.
Cain-a.il PaurnrrsauM, Washington etre t. R Q Mal
lard. Pastor. Services A. M., I P. M. Sabbath •.
School, 9 A. M.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Inerdrrto Intnrc Inserttcn Int'xe morn- j
Ing's pap'-r, advertisers will please hand i
tn tbetr fhvors tach day, by < o’clock, :
r,M - , Ir
Il you wan’ Fresh M«*al. Corn, Bacon, •
Flour, Mackenl, Pe-e nn>l Fancy Groceries,
go W PHILLIPS <t FLANDERS.
. Supply Store, on Mitchell Sweet.
Aug 11 —3t
THE AMNESTY OATH.
Judge Pittmai, having bad the Amnesty
Oath adtntestered to him, hy Gen. Judab, at
Jftrtelta. ie now duly quahtbd t> administer
the seme, under Ue Govereor’e Proclamation. !
He will be ready to »dminieter the oath on i
Monday morning at 9 o’clock, at hie t-ffioe.
Thr MtBKRT Hoc ■ The destruction of
the old rnirket house and the ineligibility of
its situation has determined the council to
purchase another situation for this much
needed city appendage. In pursuance of thia
purpose, Council on Friday evening author! <>
aed the purchase of the lot on the corner of
Pryor sod Hunter streets, for the erection of .
a market building. This lot is 84 by 185 feet, '
and is offered to the city at Slop per foot, ■
thus costing the city $8,400 for a bare lot.— '
But it is not the price of the lot tbat we pro- I
pose to speak. As tor us we knew the price
is as moderate as could be expected The
question we propose to discuss is whether
the whole of tbat expense could not have been
saved anil a much better place secured at the
same time for a market bouse. In the first
place the market bouse shoul d be on some
one of the principal thoroughfares. The lot
the city proposes to buy is in a very out of
the way place. Again, the best position for
a market house is in the centre of a street.—
I is so in Augusta, and in a great many other
cities, and the citizens not only find it to be a
convenience, but it actually adds to the ap
pearance of the city. A neat market bouse
io the centre of a wide street is no mean ap
pendage.
Now, Marietta street, from Whitehall some
distance up is at least one hundred feet wide,
and it is in the centre of that street, either be
tween Whitehall and Broad, or immediately
above Broad, that we would have proposed
the erection of the proposed building. A .
comely edifice, thirty feet wide, and five-hun
dred feet long, if the city fathers see fit to |
erect so large a one, could bj here accotn I
modeled and still leave a passage on either
side of feet. This land belongs to
the city, and by using it for this purpose the
$8 ,400 dollars could be saved to pay damages .
on Broad street, or for other city purposes.—
The lot on Pryor street is not large enough
for a city market, and the contingency on
which the purchase of adjacent lots rests is
an extremely doubtful one. Then wbyjshould
the city incur the expense of purchasing a
lot and erecting on it a building that can only
nerve the city a few years ? A building erect
ed as we propose would be sufficient to meet
the demands of the city forever, A bouse of ‘
moderate size could be built at present, andso
Ada; ted that additions could be made with
*****
We have not been addicted to' carping at
the legislation of our present city council. In
tbeir actions we have seen much to applaud
and little to condemn. And we should not
oppose them now were it not that we wish to
see the very best that may be done, done for
the future of the city. “#• have pitched our
tent on this camp ground,” and we wish our
“situation” to be as comfortable as possible,
•nd at the same time we are anxious to see
the wishes of the people consulted on all
mattars of importance, and we are confident
tbat the people will bear us out in our opin
ions in tms matter. Thus before council takes
any definite action in this matter we would
counsel them to be certain tbit wh it they do
is what will be best for Atlanta ten years
hence. We regard the present council as the ‘
most important one tbat has ever legislated
for the people of ( the city. What'tbey do im
volves the beauty and convenience and the
fqture wealth of tbe ci’y. Thus let them take
the advice ofCrocket “ Be sure you are right
and then go ahead.”
Tnr Sabbath—la tbe economy of Divine
Providence no institution is more adapted to
tbe health, social prosperity and moral advance
ment ol man than tbs boly Sabbath. Man, when
furnished with the physical adaptation tor toil,
was limited in his powers of endurance. He
requires rest; not tbat rest which comes for sleep
solely, but a wakeful rest for all tbe faculties
of soul, body and mind. A complete relaxa
* tion from ail labor, a surcease from that train
of thought which occupies his mind during tbe
w»k, sod a contemplation of those things
which concern tbe immortality of his soul, are
alike necessary to tbe health of tbe body and
expansion of tbe better faculties of the nature
of man.
Mau was not constituted a drudge by the
great Creator of tbe Universe. No more labor
was allotted to him than was deemed necessary
for bis bodily, existence; and be who, by an
inordinate desire for.wealth, or an over-aspira
lion tor aaaase, traMgreeses these laws, violate!
alike tbe laws of tbe gospel and tbe statutes of
nature—tbe latter of wbleb are never violated
but tbat tbe penalty is in some sort visited upon
tbe culprit in Ibis life, while violations of tbe
former are punishable in tbe great mystic fu
ture.
Obligations to observe the Sabbath are una
voidable, if man would stand unaccused before
bis Maker. Tbe statute tbat binds man to Its
•
observance has its importance attested by it°
poeitir.n in tbe Decalogue, and no tnan can re
tuse its observance and stand excused at the
great tribunal of bis conscience.
But apart from tbe religious and moral obli
gations tbat are resting upon man in regard to
tbis day, there are physical considerations
which render it not only a duty, but a pleas
ure, to observe it. No one, but he wbo is wedded
to some idol, fails to appreciate the pleasure of
eavng a day in which he cau fl og aside the
impleinen s of toil, retire from the dust and
B>bel-moutbed confusion of business, and rest;
have no business cares harrasaing the rated t nd
enervating tbe body to be free frt m all tbat cen
Wtary the frame, and live tor one day in seven
as becomes a being wbo is morally accounta
ble to blrnsell for tbe preservation of bis physi
cal constitution.
Sir Matthew Hale remarked, that of the many
hundred criminals convicted before him while
Lord Coief Justioa of the King’s Bench, be
found none that were not williug to confess that
tbeir downward course of ct’nw was not com
menced by violate ns of tbe Sibbath. Tbs
confirms us iu tbe belief tbat all national and
state o< nititu'ions should make some acknowl
edgment of tbe day, and common laws should
impose a penalty tor violations of it.
Large Increase Ist Business.—The Messrs.
! John T. Meador <t Bros, have tbeir store room
so full of bran new dry goods tbat one can
scarcely turn round in it. Their goods are di
rect trout New Yorn city, and comprise every
thing in tbeir line that is needed. Tbe-n gen
tieman are doing a general j ibblng and com
mission business, and are increasing their stock
by tbe arrival ot every train. Country mere
chants, with but a small capital, can doubtless
make it to tbeir interest to lay In a stock at t! is
jobbing bouse, as they sell goods as cheap as
can be bought in Nashvil e or other western
markets, with tbe addition of freight. We are
personally acquainted with tbe gentlemen com
posing tbis flrm, and can testily integ
rity and business qualifications. Country peo
ple visiting Atlanta cannot do better than to
give them a call, if for nothing else only to
hear tbe prices, wbiob are extremely low. For
further particulars, see advertisement in to-day’.
Era.
The Old Post Offics Corner is rapidly
becoming the centre of attraction for citizens,
and in fact, every one visiting the city. In
tbe room fronting on Whitehall Messrs. Wm.
Rich ACo , have on hand, and are daily re
moving a very large and varied assortment
of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps. 800 l t
Shoes, and everything else generally kept iu
a first class store. Tbeir store is crowded
from morning till eight with people of all
climes and colors, eager to invest tbeir green
ba ks, and seldom is it the case tbat one
leaves tbeir store without making a purchase.
The enterprising members of tbe firm, with
i tbeir corps of polite and accomodating e’e ks
i are kept stirring all day to accomodate tbeir
| easterners. in another column will be found
' as advertisement of tbis establishment to
which we invite particular attention.
City Council—Council met as usual on
Friday evening. Present, His Honor James
M. Calhoun, Mayor, and Councilmen Adair,
Mead, Salmons, Simmons, Williford and Wood.
Minutes read and adopted.
Report of tbe Finance commi'tee adopted.
A motion authorized the purchase of tbe
lot on the corner of Pryor and Hunter b reels
84 by 185 feet, for a market lot.
Councilman Adair, introduced tbe follow
ing which was passed.
Resolved, That a force of fifty additional
hands be put to work upon tbe streets under
tbe supervision of a competent overseer of
streets.
Council adjourned.
Brawl.-A difficulty arose between a negro
and a white lad on yesterday, which resulted iu
tbe negro knocking tbe boy down. Negro-like,
however, when down, he bounced him with tbe
intention of following up bis advantage ; but
be met with a species of tactics he bad not
counted on, for tbe lad soon made the negro
tbe bottom dog tn the fight, and pumtneled him
finely The police arrested tbe n- gro, and be is
now in custody.
Fight.—A couple of soldiers became involved
in a tnisuuderstaudinc on Friday evening, and
came to blows. One of them dashed tbe other
to tbe ground, and gave him an impolite stamp
or two in tbe face. The Provost guard, how
ever, came up and arrested tbe belligerents.
Stij.l Coming.—Mr. Levy, of the Aim of Levy
<fc Co., of New York and Nashville, is now iu
this city. His object is to secure a building for
the purpose of opening a large business bouse.
We hope be will succeed in his enterprise. We
need such men here to aid in rebuilding tbe
trade of the city.
A New Rkhtaukant has just been opened
under the old Post Office, frothing tbe Railroad,
by Isaiah Davih. It is a first class affair, and
everything good in the eating line is served up
there. Inquire tor tbe Rail Road Restaurant,
under Jno. T. Meador & Bro’s.
Arrested.—The Deputy Marshal, in arresting
a negro on Friday afternoon, was interfered
with, by four others wbo forbid the arrest. Not
baffled by this interposition, tbe Marshal made
tbe arrest, and included in it tbe four officious
sons of Ham, and lodged them all safely at the
City Hall.
Great Attraction.—Sasseen, Whitaker <fc Co.
have on band a splendid lot of New Furniture,
consisting of Bureaus, Wardrobes, Parlor and
Chamber setts, and, in fact, anything tbat may
be desired in their line. Call early and secure
good fuiniture before it is too late. They are
selling it out rapidly—at moderate prices, too
John K. Jackson. Attorney at Law, Au
gusts, Ga., has his card in our paper. _M».
Jackson Is prepared to make up papers for
persons applying for special pardon, as well as
all other matters pertaining to his profession.
Bee card.
Caliboobs.—We are glad to learn tbat a
substantial log callboose is being erected on
tbe site of the old jail. Tbis is a city append
age that is much needed, for we have daily
evidence that there are many individuals
wbo deserve lodging at tbe expense of the
city. We hope they will make a commodious
hotel of it, as regards the comfort of it tbat
will be tbe look out of tbe inmates.
Baggins, Ropb Ac.—Orme & Farrar have
just received a largo lot of Kentucky bag
ging, rope twine, Virginia and North Carolina
tobacco, Osnaburgs, thread & &c., which
they are offering at very reasonable rates, and
in quantities to suit purchasers. See tbeir
• Ivertiseme-.t in another column.
Arrival.—A regiment of soldier's arrived
here on Friday eventeg on tbe State road. We
learn tbat it is a New York regiment. We
are not advised of its destination.
Colored Troops —We noticed en yesterday
morning quite a formidable body of colored
troops marching through the streets. Tbeir
appearance and movements were very soldier
like, tbeir uniform new, and their guns shiny
Turn Out.—There will be service in all °
nearly all of our churches to day, and We ad
vise our readers that it will be good for tbeir
health to turn out.
G. W Mundy advertises a large stock of Dry
Goods, direct from N*w Yotk, which be pro*
poses to sell out at a bargain, nt retail. M-.
Mundy is an old settler and business man, and
should receive a liberal share of public favor.
See his advertisement.
Tailoring.—Mr. 8. H. Pkitillohaa opened his
Tailor Shop in Mundy’s building, near Trout
Ilouae, where be is prepared to cut and make
gentlemen’s clothing in the latest styles, as well
as renovating old clo’hes. See tvs card,
Tbe reader’s attention is respectfully
referred to tbe law card of T. G. Holt, Jr., of
Macon, Ga. Any person having any business
requiring legal attention, would do well to call
on Mr. Holt.
Any one desirous of locating in the beanti
ful and healthy town of Marietta, are referred
to an advertisement of a large and - commodi
ous house, offered for sale in that place.
Mrs. Wright will resume her school for
goung ladies and Misses on on tbe 4th of Sep
tember next. See card for particulars.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
NEW FURNITURE
Os Every Description.
At Private Sale a large and selected
LOT OF nffi ra MME.
COSSISTtNU or
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Chairs, Parlor and
Chamber Setts. Lounges and anything
else yon want.
Call at once and supply yourselves cheap.
Sasseen, Whitaker & Co.
Aug 12—ts
L. L. ABBOTT. | W. L ABBOTT. | D. F. ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
GENEHAIj commission
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
AND
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
W. wish to purchase
BACON, LARD, CORN, WHEAT, OATS,
COTTON, <fco.
For which the highest market price will be paid.
We hare 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—Gm ABBOTT <fc BROS.
R. J. MAS3EY,
COMMISSI O|JST
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
And Wholesale Dealer in
Drugs, Kerosene Oil,
Medicines, Petroleum Oil,
Paints, Machine Oil,
Dye Stuffs, Lump Oil,
Window Glass, Pea-Nut Oil,
Putty, Linseed Oil,
Calomel, Gum Opium,
Blue Mass, Morphine,
Gum Camphor, Quinine,
Kerosene Lamps and Chimneys, Blue
Stone, Indigo, Madder, Epsom Salt,
Spirits of Turpentine,
Chloroform,
Sugar of Lead,
Spirits Nitre,
Soda Ash,
Sulphuric Ether.
Under Exchange Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia.
•u ( 11—If
ARRIVED
AT IjAST AT THE
“VARIETIES.”
White Lead aud Oil,
Nests ot Tubs,
Copperas, Oysters,
Slates and Pencils,
Whitewash Brushes,
Meal Sifters, Fancy Basket?,
Cheese, Csndy,
Wbitemore Cards,
Fine Pocket Knives,
Curry Combs, Star Candles,
Caudle Moulds, Hand Saws, ,
Extra Fine Green Tea,
Telegr iph Matches,
Meii’s Shoes, Hats, <£e., &c„
At Wholesale aud Retail. We sell cheap and
they will buy.
F. Hagan &. Co’s
'■VARIETIES,” east of the Railroad,
On Whitehall street; between Railroad and
Aug 9 —it . Decatur street.
I
ABMALi. lot of Exira Luu. to be .old quickly by
J’JHMT. MKAOUH«i BR<)8
80 Bbls. FAMILY FLOUR.
400 BUSHFLB CORN,
1000 LBS. SUGAR.
1 BBL. BLACKBERRY WINE.
For Sale by ;
JOHN T. MEADOR A BROS.
, V '*ug. 8.-31.
NEW
GHOCEIIY AID COUIIISSIOX STORE.
CLARKE & HESTER,
Three Doors Above Mssonic Hall,
DECATUR STREET,
Have just received a new and large eupply of Family
Groceries, among which may be found
MEAL, FLOUK, LARD, PRIME RIO COFFEE, SUGAR,
GREEN AND BLACK TEA, -ODA, PEPPER,
SPICY, BROOMS, CANDLES, CHEESE, SOAP,
STARCH, PICKLES, BUCKETS. BACON,
MATCHES, MACK REL, TOBACCO,
YEAeT POWDERS, WHITE FtSH,
Ac., Ac, Ac,
Which will be disposed of at the lowest possible rates
attention given lo Couai nmonts~K* •
LEWIS H CLARKE. MITCHELL G. HE TER.
Aug 7—lm. Late ol Augusta, Georgia.
Cold and Silver
WANTED BY
A. K. BEAGO,
CommiNion Merchant, Atlanta. Uh.
Ang B—ts
"fUltoShouseT
BY G. B. WELSH,
Formerly Proprietor of Brown House, Macon, Ga.
ON THE CORNER OF IVY AND
GILMER STREETS,
yVtlimtfci, Georgia.
43F* To his numerous friends the above announcement
Is autticlHnt.
<9* Give Welsh a call.
4®* Welsh will enlarge his establishment.
Call for the Fulton Houso and find Porters skill
ful and trusty, ever ready at the Depot.
Aug 10—3 m
lod~forlale7
/(A an old sctllod plac*\ five miles from
-Jt’/ Atlanta, woil known. Houses have been de
siroyod. There sti.l remains a large, fine Oichard, in
g od condilion. A BirgAiu may be had hy applying
soon.
ALSO ,
Two v leant Lots, adjoining’ &un Shay wood’s, on Deca
tur street.
aug 2 if SASSEEN, WHITAKER A CO.
To Rent and. for Sale or
Several of the best
BUSINESS LOTS •
In th. City.
Fay A Crabbett,
Aug 6—6 t Architects and Real Estate Agents.
COTTON
S 3 now quite brisk se'e in Ihla market at the lilghret
rates at which It hae been Bold ihi. neaeon I would
ri«e Bbipmenta to this print’before sale as higher pri
ces can be obta-oed for cotton here than at other points
My cbmmiasions for selling are one dollar per bale.
A. K. SEAGO,
„ Commission Merchant,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Aug s—ts
~J. R. MOUNCE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tiu-wi»r*) Copper and Sheet Iron, Stoves,
Hollow ware and Hard-ware generally.
4®- Next door to corner of Decatur and Wheat streets,
Atlanta, Georgia. Aug 6—3 m
OUR HOUSE.
TRY IT.
ON corner of Pryor and Hunter streets, In rear ot
Exchange Hotel. Neatly furnished for the accom
modation us the traveling public. Inquire for
OUR HOUSE.
Porters in attendance on arrival of every train, to
transport Baggage etc.
aug 4-lm JOHJi T. HALL.
CORN GROUND
At tbe Gat. City Foundry,*Car and Machine Works,
Marietta Street. Atlanta. Ga.,
We have now a Oom Mill in full operation and are ready
to Grind Corn for all persons for the usual toll.
Lee, Jones Ac, Co.
Aug 4—ts
SALT! SALT!!
1 Oibjb To I r soa Ssoka fIDO Virginia Balt for sale
1 TF at the Warehouse in rear of Masonic
Ball, ts J. J FORD,
aug 3 Im Agent
-WILLIAM JEbNIMM. | JAMES O. HARRIS.
Jennings & Harris,
REAL ESTATE
I AND
Insurance Agents,
AND
31EA L ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
Sall Guy of Country I'roporty at Public
or Pr vatv Sale,
-AGENTS FOR THE MUST HELUBLE
Fire, Life and Travellers
.Insurance Go’s,
Office ob Pryor street, near Trout House
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Aug 9 -3m*
Maude & Wright,
Cotton and Tobacco Factors, General
Shipping and CommitiHiou Mer
chants, No. 282, Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Caßh advances made on conH'gncnHnts tn u«i t or to ou
at New York. Messrs. Norton, Slaughter & Co.,
nd Messrs. Leo & Waller.
Cotton and Merchant! unshipped with despatch to New
fork, Liverfmol and Havre.
R f r to Richard Peters, W. P. Ortno, Thott M. CUrko,
Atlanta. G i. aug 2-2 w-e o d
BUGGY HORSE.
AF NE, large size B\Y 110R J E, eight years old.
black mm.' and tail, and perfectly sou ol Any
1-no desiring a good, reliable hor-e for a family Rocka
a/, cau call on tut. Terms run unable.
ALSO
Il lose aud Lot on ’*< aohtree street, with four rooms
\itciien and Stable, and g >od gulden.
ALSO
Eleven acres I And, lying on Stale Road, opposite Mr.
underresidence, and adjoining Mr. Loyd’s property,
nd Mayson’s Ferry road. For salp by
aug2 ts SASSEhN, WHITAKER & CO.
House For Sale.
VNEAT and comfortable Cottage House, near tbe
bu iness part of Whitehall street, cootaning five
■ uuuis, good Ketchen, Water aud Garden-
SASSEEN WHITAKER A CO.
Aho one Vacant City Lot on Hunter street
"ug-2-tf s W. A CO.
BURNS DWYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Liquor Rlerchants,
Near Georgia Railroad Bank,
ATLANTA. CEORCIA.
July 30—6 m
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
WE will s-11 at private sale about eight acres of land,
inchiding the nite of tbe Steam Tannery. The
boilers uuJ about thirty vats, are in good order, a little
•xpense will make them perfect. Also, a tract of weed
.arid about three miles from Dalton, Georgia, situated
on the Railroad, containing two hundred uu 1 thirty
;bree acres. Also, a tract oi wood laud about two miles
.roirt Btone Mountain, near the Rrilroad. containing one
uiadred and ten acres Aho, a tract cf wood land. Lot
Vo. 304. 2d District of Appli t* County. Georgia, eon
aining four huud ed and ninety >«cres. Aho, a tract of
rood land in Palaaki County, Georgia, containing twe
hundred and forty-three acres.
Parties wishing to purchase will find me at the office
•f the Atlanta A West Point Railroad Company, Atlanta,
Georgia.
R. J. Henderson,
Aug©—tf Agent,
forsale:
A GOOD brick residence containing seven rooms and a
, v
A brick dwelling containing six reoinn, on an acre lot,
near the State Shop aud Mineral Spring*
A first c ase business let, 60 feet x 12 feet, near the
dasontc Hall.
To Lease.. .
j Several first claos burned business houses, situated on
’'ll be principal streets.
I Apply te
Fay &. (wabbett,
Architects aud Real Estate Agents, Hunter street.
?uglo-4t
nnrdopsKißTs? -
We have just received a large lot of
Ladies, Kisses and Children’s
HOOP SKIRTS,
k new stylo of Spiral Hoop, tagged and fastened at equi
distant parts, ana is the oniy Hoop which sustains a
. graceful symmetry in tbe drooping folds of tbe
dress. A Iso, a variety es Balmoral Bkirts, at
Wexel &, Mcßx-ide’s,
Aug 10—3 t Peachtree Bireet.
” GREENBACKS WANTED. “
WE will exchange for Greenbacks, at a fair price,
some valuabie City Lots, among them the lot
lately occupied by Pease and A Davie, on Peachtree
street, feet front by 100 feet deep. Also, a nice cot
, tage ou Ivy street with four rooms. Call on
Jennings & Harris,
Re»’ Estate Agents, Pryor street, near Trout House
Aug 10—3 t
YARN ! YARN IT~
10 bales Yarn, Superior Quality,
• For sale THIS DAY od favorable terms by
A. K. Keagro,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Au k’o—it
TO LEASE.
SIX of tho beat Buainssti Ij>ts in tbe City, fronting on
Whiteball street. Apply to
FAY Ob aABBKTT,
Arobireota .ad Kml B.uiln Agents.
ABT - Office on Hunter street, between Loyd and Wash
iiigtun. Aug I—ts
City Property for Sale.
A BEAUTIFUL building site, this side the Fair
L/V oround, uear Mr. John T Jones and Mr. Pettis,
toutaiulng about three fourths of an acre. Apply to
A. K. SEAGO,
An 9—ts OommlMion Morchent, Atlanta, Ga
CORN, CORN.
tfOO SACKS GOOD BREAD CORN
EOR SALE BY
R. M Wall & Co.,
Pr,or Street!, oppo.ite the Tront Hous. Placn.
Aug 11—Ut w
H. MARSHALL,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
HAS SOME VALUABLE CITY AND
COUNTHY PROPERTY
FOR SALK.
ALSO ’
One Beautiful Sett of China Ware.
Seventy Pieces.
U n^G°™rg e u°“ UCi ‘ J ' C " M “ W -
The ATLANTA INSTITUTE
WILL re open on Monday, August 14th. 1866, for the
reception ot Students, both Male and Female.
We have four large, comfortable rooms, 22 x 35 feet
each erected on the grounds formerly occupied by the
Fem tie Institute. The Principals would announce to
tbe.r former friendsand patrons that they have asaoefated
with them a sufficient corps of compo'ent Teachers, and
it is their purpose tn make this one of the beat echoola
m the State. Young gentlemen will be prepared to enter
any class in College, or fitted for any business or profee:
sion Young ladies will be graduated as formerly. There
will be a teacher whoso individual attention will be
given to the Primary Department.
Tuition $1 ou per mouth, invariably in advance.
J. R. MAYSOW.
L. V. HUSTOW,
Jiug 6—7 t Principals.
~FLOUKTFLOURJ FLOUR!
I AM now prepared to rirulsh th. trade, who esal. or
Ketail, Fifty Tbo<iaand Pound, of Flour, in forty-fly,
pound 8-ioks, Supe< flue aud Family. A liberal dedno
tion made to dealers in city and country.
A. K. SEAGO.,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
An? s—ts
INTENDED FOR PUPILS OF
BOTH CLASSES.
THE Fir-t Session of this Institution will begin on
MONDAY, August 14th, under my charge. Terms :
66 00 per mouth of 20 days, payable monthly iu advance.
School Room in the basement of the Second Baptist
Church, corner of Miteheli and Washington streets.
city RKFeRENcas:
Rev. H. C llornady, A. K. Seago,S. Root, Jacob Smith,
Sen , lr-i R Foster.
J. £>. C?ollin0 9
Aug 6—eod3t* Atlanta, Georgia.
TuCaI'II’ALIMS!
Good Ch inc o for Investment!
An Y one who hae a capital of Fire Tbouaand Dollar.,
and wishes to nvest it in oue of the most paying
instinitions iu th, South, will find it to bls Interest to
inquire at
'X'UiM Offioe.
Aug «—ts
FACTORY YARN & SHEETING.
30 bales 8 and 10
2 bales 4-4 Sheeting,
200 barrels Salt.
For tale by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant.
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, On.
Aug s— ts
Wm. H. McNAMEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaFayette, Chambers Co. Alabama .
®
WILL attend promptly to all professional busineae
entrusted to his care.
Particular attention will be paid to Collectione and
pr- rapt returns made. .
July 27—ts
Baling, Rope, Flour.
450 Barrels Western Flour, choice brands.
100 Coils Kentucky Rope. •
100 Rolls Kentucky Bagging.
100 Hanks Twine.
For eale, on most reasonable terras, by
A. K, SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Aug 1-ts Atlanta, Ou.
WANTEDTIMMESiAfELYr"
A BUILDING LOT for a Residence, situation prefer*
red on Marietta, Peachtree or Decatur Streets,
convenivnt to business portion of City.
Apply at once to
Sasseen, Whitaker & Co.
Aug U—ts
COTTON
FOR SALE THIS DAY BY
A. K. SEAGO,
Com ml ssi on Merchant, Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug B—lt
Dr. S. W. Thompson
Respectfully Offers His Professional
Services to the Citizens of
Atlanta.*
•ar- Office at the Store of Curry & Zachry. on Loyd
street, near Decatur street. Aug 6—St
FOR SALE.
ONE Building Lot, consisting of four acres, one of tho
most eligible sites in thejcity.
For paiticutars call on
I.Y.SawtQll,
Aug 9—lw Mitchell Streflt, near Roark’. Corn«r.
LUMBER.
T.K.ILEcfe OO-
rTAVHon band ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET of
>Y. LUMBER for solo at tbeir Lumber Yard, corner of
Marietta aud Peachtree Sts., Atlanta, Georgia,
aug. t—lw.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A SECOND Hand Job Po#er Press, about half me
dium, or somewhat smaller, Persons having suck
a Press for sale will please inform us of condition, whose
make, Ac. Address
“DAILY NEW ERA" OFFICE,
Aug 9—ts Atlanta, Georgia.
Di . C. H. Smith
TENDERS his Professional Services to the Citizens oi
Atlanta and vicinity.
/Te may be found at the residence of Rev. H. C. Her
nady, on Peachtree street July 12—• u
W - NTED
L WOULD like to bur a House and Lot, with fire or eix
Rooms, near tho busineae part of the City—would
prefer one ou Marlette, Peachtree or Deoatur Street..
July 30— ts THOS. K. WHITAKZR-