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About The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1867)
m pis atlaNta^geohqia. hi trrtlnKi 0i 6 307. Saturday Morning. _ H.NlNliNS hoi ks. l*n« Coi WtiKO-K"''* ivotn .Ujitaht In lho morn- »lllln (umrebo Vjn«l #| ht ()ar ji.trorn may onl! loc until 111'"' «VlnfK »« ", 'iruui.ndloo at inndm'.*.- jutliu: tliofn I'Oitr* to■ m tv for,' six o'clock, AdvorllwnuMil* |„ the paper or next b^mln*. p, M„ to went'' „r I,lr"* on ' t ’'" , ‘ , ‘ r "‘ rc - The umiwwlty htcU’tnont »tiuo of Uto weather > . tm'Viiiti'O our cl'lzi'im from "" 11,u ” ‘ ' (Ujtiiifftllsliutl gentleman such :t gU-l^iho W nUlmiua w Justly enil- reecptinn m It wiv* i' ,)l onrplciwuro lo bo pro- tlcl liii't ‘ • lllP jntnll mitbonce was tint- *»»’ bH | 0K 11.0 storms of tho owning. ^ «<^ Wm *«" . r ' . ri.soi lectures to be delivered during T~ nn«'"t wlnW. u *° l' r,,<x ' c<lsot wlU 1,0 nl , M IOlPAI. HUTTKHS. ouucll ROC , jii»«l-Spccfli©*» or llln Honor I the year 1807; sttoh of those ns nro marked with it * wore ro-cloctud from tho old board: •A. r. Hull, J. B, Gullntt, •V. H Rlcb*rd*on, W. B. Co*. •Aiitllanj Murphy, U.oripi W Terry, •n. I*. Fonruion, \V. 0. An Jamm, •A. W. Ml(«h#11, M, T. C«ullolrerry, Tito now Councit being regularly organized, and tho memborti all in their floats, Ills Honor delivered the following bvlol nfAtWiniAt. Al'DUSHfl. Orntlhnri) iff tbe CVy fVu/iicit.- A Cmhiotman (Bov. J. MeMarraj), writing from 11*11- f*i, N, g., «*y., “ Having auffored •overal yo*r« with llmiat alTo.tlon, to which clergymen nro cnjwelslly lull Joct, .ml having utml vnrlon* rumcillcu, I, h.vo plo.«nro In giving my to.thnony a* to tho rollof I havo hail In thu dltchugo of my H.blmth labor* from tho u»n of ‘ Jlroun'i JlmncMal Trochee,' They lutvo boon * great comfort, Others to whom I havo recommended them havo liaod them with advantage." For Coughs and Cold* tho Troche* aro oiiually etllcacloua. responsible ditties Imposed by tho voice ol your fellow-citizens, allow me to express tho hope that your labors during the year may bo pleasant to yourselves and profitable to tho city. To many of you the office is not now. You are familiar with its duties, uud the approval of your past official conduct, which has been cr- prcsflcd through the ballot-box, is blit evidence ol what 1 already well knew—that yotf Imd labored faithfully and efficiently in the public service.— The well-known character ol the now members, give assiiranco that whatever cun be dime to ward a just, discreet, and efficient administra tion of our municipal aflairs, will lie done by tho The old ro> ,,,rn K °°" “ ,,t ol "' I present Council. Although a great deal was ac- Tnkc* n» of °« „v onicer. * conipllsltcd by your predecessors, much remains ,l " trsVlartr"' Ac. yet to lie done. “Tho poor ye havo always with Viu- retiring Council held its closing session you." Whatever else you may do, tho cry ol the lui’ld iti the (jOttucil Chamber, at the City hungry cannot bo disregarded. The various or- 11 ,, ' \^,. r disposing ot nil matters that came ganizations' forcbaritable purposes in the city are U lure it ami making Anal disposition of much laboring zealously and constantly to relieve the unfinished business, in order Unit tho new Colin- distressed. Wo owe a debt of gratitude to our ,1 lui 'ht don its raiment under thu most favors- friends abroad that we can never repay. Sup blr 'iiwps'es, Councilman A. P. Bel! nrosc and plies lmvo been sent us front diliercnl Stales, ami addressed it lew appropriate remarks to tho re- oven now, in the midst of unsurpassed inclom- i irilvT menitiers. He took occasion to refer to ency of weather, ono of tho.noble women of a ihc pleasant associations of the past, and ot their noble State may be seen to distribute, with her 'cner.ll harmonious character. Upon biking his own hands to our poor, tiic food amPraimont that t-ii and pending a motion to adjourn nine ilk, her people havo seat. 8ue.lt acts are not to bo Ills Honor Mayor Williams arose and delivered forgotten, and whilst we can give but the feeble the (allowing return ol onr thanks, we know with a certainty vAl.KDtCTOliY auuukss : admitting of no doubt, that God sees, remembers, t . m ., of (he City Council: nnd will reward such charily. To those who are ' The close of llie year has brought witli it the familiar with the events of tho past few years, it cud of our official lerin, and it but remains for is unnecessary to state that our financial matters us to surrender the power and authority that was arc not in a satisfactory condition. A sale of city conferred upon us. Before doing so, 1 must bo bonds ntpresent would bcuuwisc-.nmlit is left to pardoned il I, for a few moments, advert to the you to determine whether you will resort to the , sale of real estate, or taxntlon, or both, in order The hand of war lmd been laid heavily upon to meet tho demands on the City Treasury, r Moved city. Very many of those who, in Whatever may be your course in that particular, tenner limes, labored so faithfully Tor the public I earnestly advise the strictest economy in every gno l, laid fallen in dclense of a cause that was branch ot the city government. Let our ox- r'fmr to us all. Onr organizations, having for penscs he reduced to the lowest possible sum their object the public weal, were broken up. | consistent with the public interest, . . .1 it » ( . ■ | • • a Nothing KquAhe i i\~TUo Soap Manufactured by COL- As you outer upon the discharge of Hie highly aAT „ A co ; N(JW YurU , l8 Ul0 l, al Uliu(? of lho ulDd ln tlio world. It la nntveraally c.toomctl and kept by nil Druggfata. Tlila 8o*t> la pare, effective nnd economical. 1 —'-"I Commercial Intelligence. A tlanta market. Satijudat. .Tan. 5.—Ik'low will bo found tho I'rlce* of a few loading articlea ol inorclmudtflo : VTIIOLNBAI.H PMIUP.S. Cohn.—White Corn, $ 1 IW T W Mixed or Yullow 1 DO <f& 1 .*10 Ucion—Shoulders 15 a 151, Plain Canvassed Hums (X) & 00 Sugar-Cured Hams 64 2-1 Clear Ribbed Sides >r>«© lfi Clear Sides 10 (& 10)4 VrauiNiA Sai,t.—Per sack 3 (X) Liverpool Salt 4 00 Laud.—In Barrels and Kegs 15 64 10* Klohu.- Kaney, Whito Wheat Extra Family ami Family Extra Supurllno SMAi.fi (Jit a in.—Itye, pur huohcl Oata Wheat llay, per cwt Till-: MONET MAUKKT Gold—Haying 31; Selling.. SiLvica—Huyiiift 25; Selling. @18 00 io no @n 00 I t (X) @15 00 13 25 @13 25 @ 1 75 @ l 00 a IK) @ 8 25 @ 2 25 83 Our work shops uml mamifiicturing cstnbrish- enta were dentfoyed, ami their operatives scat- For myself, I cun only promise you that in all I that pertains to the interest of the city, 1 shall SPECIAL NOTICES. eirrk’n Olllco Supremo Court, mil icdgoville, Ga., January 1,1807.—Tho Docket of tlio Supremo Court to he hejd at MUlcdgovillo, on the llrKt Monday ln Juno next, will ho called by Judicial Cir cuits lu the following order, to-witj: Middle, Northern, Cherokee, Blue Itldgo, We atom, C'oweln, Tallapooea, Flirt, Eaatcru. Brunswick, Southern, Southwestern, Pataula, (’lmtlnnoochee, Macon, Oemulgcc. By order of t he Court. CHARLES W. DuBOSE, ji\ti5--li»\\ 8w ('lurk. AQUA DB MAGNOLIA. A toilet delight. ...„ - bathe tho face and persoa, to render ttio fresh, to allay iulhimumttou, to perfume clothing, for headache, &e. If, In manufactured from the Southern Magnolia, and Is obtaining a patronage quite unprecedent ed. It is a favorite with uelrestojs and opera singers. It is sold by all dealers, at $ 1.00 in large bottles, ami by Di: mas Baiinkh it Co., New York, Wholesale Agents. Baratoga Spring Wator, sold by nil Druggists. WESTERN t ATLANTIC RAILROAD. O N mid after PKCEMBKK ad, 1S0D, Pamengcr Trnlna wdl run as follows: GOINH NOXITII. LEAVIIN^ ATLANTA. !).0<> A.m. Dah.a' (kxcrit Sundays)Great Noiitii- kiin Mail.—Arrive at Dalton at2.40,1*. M., connect- witli E. T. and On. R. R. trains lor Knoxville, NHshviiie. liOtilavllle, and the West, and trains of Memphis A-Churlostmi It. It. for Memphis, New Orleans. «vc. 3.15 i*. II. Daii.t (kxcki»t Hl-ndays) Dai.ton Ae- commodation.— Arrive at Mnrh.-ttn 4.55 P. M., Car- tersville 7 P. M., Kingston 8 P. M., Dalton 11.40 P.M, 2'» P. m. Daily (ExpreHB Passengor).—Arrive al Chattanooga 2.20 A. M., making close connectiom with trains of Nashville Chattanooga R. It. for Nashville, Louisville, and tlio West. b-ivil. All tbc,material interests of the city were strive lo ilo my duty. 1'rest rated, and the lily itself was in ruins. The following Stnndiug Committees of the Surely, war never presented n sadder picture. City Council were then announced, by His Honor, In no part of the land was the work of ruin as follows : more complete. But it was not with a Icclingol standing ooykittkrs or the city codncii despair that the banished came from the place of I heir exile, or the weary soldier laid aside his tat tered -nil of gray, to begin tho work of recon struction. A Utile over a year lias passed, and liow c-lranged the scent! Tho city has been re-built, and our llirouged streets, and active mechanics and business men, indicate tlmt Atlanta, fresh from the smouldering ruins of tlio past, is, witli a imputation greater Ilian that before tlio war, again on tho way to prosperity and power. Much ol Ibis work Ims devolved upon you. The lawlessness of flic past, under the efficiency of your police, hits been checked, and tbc citizen now feels that Hie protection of thu latv is about him. The perpetration of petty ollcnses is scarcely more frequent now, limn was the commission of YOU THE YIPC.M, TEAR lsttl Finance.—Cox, Mitchell, Bell. Ordinance.—Mitchell, Cox, Ferguson. Slreetnand Sldewalhi.—Gnllatt, Richardson, Murphy, liifo, Pump: and CMerae.—Murphy, Anderson, t'nc- tluliorry. Lnmpeand fla..—Richardson, Terry, Kergnsou. ililpf.—Richardson, Castleberry, Terry, Gullatt, Beil. ilurkel.—Ferguson, Gullatt, Castleberry. Fire. ItejHirlment.—Bell, Gullatt, Murphy. /Wire.—Castleberry, Cox, Anderson. Cemetery.—Verrjr, Mitchell, Richardson. Public JhtilUimje and Ground*.—Anderson, Terry, Fer guson. Tint.—Mitchell, Bell, Cox. SttlarUs,--Cqx, Mltcholl, UiuIinMou. Thu lir.st businesH in order bcin# tb« report ol' the Salary Committee, tho Chairman was called upon lor liia report, and responded as follows: REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON SALARIES. Atlanta, Jan. 4,1807. the Honorable Mayor ami Gentlemen of the Council: Tho Committee appointed on ynlnriuH, bug leuvo to B3F J3T high crimes one year ago. It is difficult to calcti late the inilucncO of au efficient police, upon all j jmjiU you this, as their report upon salaries for the the various interests of a people; without it, there iugyear: is no security to person or property, I think we Clerk (and perquisites. City not responsible for may safely claim tlmt, during much of tho post Tn . ailurer . 80000 year, our city 1ms been os free from flagrant Marnball (and porqnifitOB. Required to keep a violations of the law, ns lmvo been most cities in homo) 1,500 00 times of profound peace. Tho general scarcity Deputy Marshall (and perquisites Required to of the necessaries of life, lias been painfully shared by us. We have not only I icon called iifioii to supply the wants of our own poor, but very nmny K from different parts of the country, have come to ns for bread. In the midst of unpnralollcd destitution the small |mix was introduced, and carried as it was, upon tlio streets by thriftless negroes, it was soon beyond control, and Us fearful ravages was added to those created by want. Your pest bouse and to keep a borne). 1st Licntoimnt of Pollro. 2d Licutuimnt of Police.. Policeman (per day) 1,0<X) (K) 1,000 00 1,000 00 2 25 City Engineer 1,200 00 Commissioner of Streets and Public Works— 1,500 00 Street Overseer 1,000 00 City Attorney W0 00 Cfty Surgeon 1,5<>0 00 Tax Receiver and Collector 800 00 City rial! Keeper (per month) 50 00 W. B. Cox, Chairman. This report elicited much discussion, and the city hospital, and the ceaseless exertions ot your whil . h tho Committee lmd affixed to the Relief Committee attest how faithfully you have !CS p CC i* lV0 municipal places were increased or labored for tiie poor. diminished by motion. Tho report was finally In this connection I cannot refrain from ex-1 adopteil as above, after being altered and pressing the gratification wo have felt at the un- tUnen( ],. t ] # it will be seen that the pay, in every thing efforts ot our people to relieve the poor in instance, is ample for the duty that will devolve their midst. No appeal to them lias been made I npon tbc incumbents. in vain. Our warmest thanks are due to those, r j'j ie next business in order being the selection who, living in other places, have sent ot their () ^ j )orrtonB ( 0 fpi the above positions, Council substance to our starving poor. 'J bene contribu- W entinto secret ballot for that purpose, and tbc lions lmvo been a j unselfish, us they were genor- following is the result up to the hour of adjourn- oils, and it becomes us to bo grateful to the Su- ment ^ ho ol | ier positions will bo filled at a premo Ruler, who lias raised up for us such j mcc tJng on Monday evening next: triends in the time of our misfortune. When the H u.utvo. war closed, our Firo Department existed but in | j. T. 1‘ortur .. L. P. Thomas. E. C. Murphy W. Y. Langford... C. Murphy — 8. B. lloyt E. J. Roncho Robert Crawford. J. F. Coopojr Pat. Fltaclhbon... ....Clerk of Council. City Treasurer. Chief Marshal. Deputy Marshal. 1st Lieutenant Police. 2d Lieutenant Police. City Attorney. City Physician. .Commissioner Public Works. city Engineer. Hull Keeper. rSf" A Voting: Mail 1%'fio can give NatlMfac- lory references of steady habits, sml who has had some experience, wishes to procure a situation in a mer cantile house iti Atlanta. Address hin t iW* HKNDER80N, Box 1(», P. °. Pew (touting. - 1 Tho Pew-holclcrw and members of the Second Baptist Church, Atlanta, nro hereby notllled and specially requested to attend the Pno Renting of said Church, on Monday morning next, the 7th lust., at 10# o’clock. R. P. ZIMMERMAN, janf—3t, Chairman Pew Committee. Tax Notice.— 1 I’ll© Tax on all SuIoh of Merchandise, Real Estate, and Produce for the Quarter ending 31st December; also, the Gross Receipts of Hotels, Livery Stables, &c., arc duo. All parties iu arrears will please call and settlo at once, nnd save trou ble. * (U 8. B. LOVE, Clerk. For Sale.—30 SliarcM Georgia Itall- road Stock. Jan3 :it J. li. .JAMES. Mrs. Pll/.a JoImiihou, of Ncwnan, can accommodate two small families with Board and Lodging, and will alep take some Day Boarders. 1 liose who like good cheer, and a pleasant home, will do well to give her a call, coruur of Peters and Forsyth streo**, Atlanta, Ga. Jf.nl—It S |»© <• I a I N O tld©. A leer dale, I lie **'"- w * Regular Meetings of all the Loan and Building Associations in tho city will lie held at the Banking House of Brown & WUdmhn, corner of Marietta and Droad streets. W. J. Houston, Treasurer Gate City Loan & Building Association. N. R Fowi.kr, Treasurer Fujton Loan »& Building Association. B. F. Moors, Treasurer Stonewall Lorn: & Building Association. W. J. Houston, Treasurer Mechanics’ Loan & Building Association. Stonewall meets on the 4th of every month. Fulton meets on tho 8th of every month. Gate City moots on the 10th of every month. Mechanics’ meets on the 12th of every month. Except these dates fall on Sunday—then the day V™* VlOUB. doc30—tillj-in i2 John < . \Vhllnor, liiNiirnnoo Ag’t, representing the most liberal and substan tial Companies North and South, is prepared to take Fire, Inland, Life, and Accident Risks: also, on Live Stock. Losses promptly adjusted. Office at McOnniy & Co.’s Drug Store, Alabama Htroet. Refers to tho following, to whom Josses have been paid, as to reliability of CoinpanicB and promptness or settlements: lion. James E. Williams, Mayor; James 0. Davis; Jas. M. Ball; Cofer & McCalla; F. Corrn & Co.; Paul Jones. Jr.; Massey & llorty; W. II. Brotherton; J. 8. Yarbor ough; Tidwell & Holliday; F. 1). Thurmond; L. II. Clarke; JohnMcMastcr; J. T. Wliltchenri; T. C. Mayson ; King Ilardeo & King; McNaught, Ormond & Co ; Now Era Newspaper Office ; It. M. Wail. deoOO-tit. Dr. J. A. Clopton mny lie oonaulto at Dr, Price’s Hotel, in Atlanta, tho llrst flvo days in Jammryr I)r. C. guarantees to cure the worst ■ases of Piles, Fistula, Ulcers, Strictures, Ac. Refers to live hundred of tho first citizens of the Stato. dcc27—0t John HI. Juiiiow, Hanker nnd llro* ker. Receives I)c|xj»its tlio same as tlio hanks, Buys nnd Sells Exchange, Gold, Stocks aud Bonds, *kc. Allows interest on money when left for two months or longer. Office houri, from 8 to 5, dodff 101 Coke nnd Coal Tar for aalo at ffiv-wa tlio Atlanta Gas Works, iu any quantity. dec25 «12t O. O. RODE8, Bupt. Hook and Job Prlntlnu:.—Tlio In S. T.-18G0.-X, “Jos’ so!”—“Exactly!”—Bolon Shingle said: they wero there “every time.” If ho felt, “owley” In the morning, he took Plantation Bitters; if lie felt weary at night, he took Plantation Bitters; if lie lacked appetite, was weak, languid or mentally oppreswed. lie took Plan tation Bitters; and they never railed to set him on Ids pins square and firm. Few persons want any hotter authority; hut assume may, just read tlio following: “ * * * l owe much to yon, for I verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters lmvo saved my life. REV. W. II. WAGONER, Madrid, N. Y.” “ * * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, nnd had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters lmvo cured me. REV. C. A. MILLWOOD, New York City. “ * * * I had lost all appetite—was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and had a per fect dread of society. * * * Thu Plantation Bitters lmvo set me all rigid. JAMES HEIM IN WAY', St. Louis, Mo.” “ * * * Tho Plantation Bitters have cured me of n derangement of tho Kidneys ami Urinary Organs, that have distressed me for years. They act like a charm. C. (J. MOORE, 25-1 Broadway, N. Y.” Mrs. O. M. DEVOE, manager of the Union Home School for Soldiers’ Children, says she “has given it to tho weak and invalid children under her charge, with the most happy and gratifying results.” We have received ovor a hundred reams ol such certificates, hilt no adver tisement is so effective as what people themselves say of ii good article. Our fortune and our reputation are at stake. Tiie original quality and high character of these goods will lie sustained under every and all circumstan ces. They have alre.ady obtained a sale in every town, village, parish and hamlctauiongdvillzod nations. Base imitators try to come as near our name nml style as they can, and because a good article cannot ho sold as low as a poor one. they find some support from parlies who do not care what they sell. Be on your guard. 8eo our pri vate stamp over the cork. P. II. DRAKE & CO., Now York City. Saratoga Spring Wator, sold by all Druggists. A. 11 COMING .SOUTH. ItIVE AT ATLANTA. 3.10 A. ITT. Daily Orkat Houtiiku.n Mail.—Lcavini CJii/.TTANoona 0.40 P. M., connecting with trainee Nashville & Chattanooga nnd Memphis & Chnrlceto Railroads and Pulton at P.30 P. M., connecting with trams of E. T. & Ga. Railroads. 10.30 A. ffl. Daily(kxckpt Sundays) Dai.ton Ac- commodation.—Lonvo Dalton 1.30 A. M., Kingston •1.55. Carterevillo 5.15, Marietta 8.40. 3 I*. ITI. Daily (Kxckpt (Sundays) Express Passen gers. - Leave Chattanooga 0.25 A. M., making close ronnuctious with trains of Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. PULLMAN'S PATENT SLEEPING COACHES On nil Night Trains. JOHN B. PECK, dec2 Master Transportation. Atlanta to New York in 56 3-4 Hours II. P. (JLKNN. X. It. CAIVR. COTTON FACTORS, Commission, Storage and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Situated opposite tho W, & A. Bailroad Depot, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Haviuff completed our Largo and Commodious FOB BIONT. T HK COMMODIOUS 8TOKI5 on Alalwma Htrc-<!t, Decupled by IjingHtnn, Crano * (Jo. {§•;; | l'usscselon given January 11 tU. Apply to JaUSIl. M. COLE, decy- hr Or J. W. DUNCAN. I AOIt th# year lsfff, two nice KE8IDEN0ES— 1 one un tlio corner of Collins nnd Wheat stn., |j.<> and one on tiie cornel of Decatur and Colliiis rta. llolh convenient to the bnslncss part of tlu city. Apply lo ft- A. l'lTTMAN j.,„l _ or T.J.IIOVD. I. A Nil iron NAI.U. I f 11WO lIUNDItlil) AND TWO AND A HALF ACRES, lot No, Oil, lii tho 13th district of Uluyum count)-, I muumllu* Irum Atlanta, within a half mile of A. A. W. 1*. | Uailroiul; well tinibcrril. Price, $0poracre. For luloinmliuu, apply to J. G. SKAKB, tlec38 Hu QHIBp, Q«. To Kent for the Next Year, yoME very choice STORES iu the Franklin Building, f«n Alabama street, with good dry basements under ench, well floored. There is u recess lu the rear, which admits drays to receive uud deliver guods immediately at the door of each basement. Call and see and secure lor yourselves one ol the best stands for a large business u tne city. Also, to rent, several fine suits of rooms and single apartments for offices or lodging rooms, inquire ut Hie oilici ' **'- *-" r * FirtK-pnooF stokk & warkiioiiskU Bl’ick ResidLGHCG, name. Now wo lmvo one Bloomer, two power | cn^inis, and ono Honk and I,adder Company. Arrangements nro being made tor another steam er, mid all the companies are well organized. I do not believe Hint a more faithful, devoted, and efficient tire organization than ours exists in uny city. You should never regret that you have extend- j TMB ohand finale «d to this Department all the aid that was at (jonaislcd of a sumptuous feast which tlio re jour command, lor well lias tlio city been repaid. Council had prepared lor their successors Witli the increased supply of water that will he ftl p lu Empire Restaurant, and where there was derived from the largo cisterns which are now in „ j 0 ny mingling of genial spirits over a table process of construction, we may hope to avoid ntorally loaded with all the good things of life furll^r serious loss by fire. gotten up in Pease’s most artistic stylo. At this In the midst of tho urgent demands of tho 11 v- ] l0Ur w(! can „ n ly add that the occasion was ing, your ciiro has been extcndedjalso to the re- ft joyous one, that good cheer ruled high, that tiling place of tiie dead. w jt sparkled like old wine, that the toasts were The city cemetery had been much abussid du- 1 | U rlilu in point and conception, and that th ring the war, aud it is greatly to he desired that w j )0 i c party retired in Ihc "wee suin’ hours” in a tiie work you have thus begun, as well as the S p| e ndid humor with themselves and all tiie improvement of tlio ground lor the addition, wor )d should he completed at an early day. It was not Success to the old Council and to the now, and to lie expected that the financial nllaire of the nm y the latter literally “spread itsell" in its on city would he satisfactory to you, or to the pco- ,havers to outstrip tho former. A “new broom pic, when so much of embarrassment in mono- 8Wt . e p B clean,” and it will find in tiie present tary matters existed in every part of the country, condition of our streets ample employment for Your difficulties in providing for our ordinary I ,| mt hroora. We hope to see it handled vij liabilities and current expenses, wero greatly in- (ms jy creased by the unexpected forcing home upon the Treasury of the scrip issued by your predecessors. This was caused by. tiie depreciation that follow cd the imposition ot tlio heavy tax of tiie Uuilcd States. I believe you may rest satisfied that the credit of tiie city has not bceu impaired by your man agement th* financial alFairs. As evidence of your labor, the improved con dition of tiie streets may be mentioned TELi.ioENcanhaving made addition* to it* Jolt Dbpahtment, nml having just received a largo nml fiuo assortment of l'apors and Cards, It. Is now prepared lo execute all liluds of Job Printing on as favorable term* as any establishment in the Boutliorn States, and in ns good stylo. Particular attention will bo given to the printing of Bill Heads, Circulars, Notes, Drafts, Checks, (Hunks of all kinds. Dray Receipts, Bills of Lading, Business and Visiting Cards, Pamphlets, Briefs, ,tc. All orders will be atu-mlcd to witli dispatch. duels—ilw A meeting; of tlio stockholder* o the Castle Kook Coal Company of Georgia is called to elect a Board of Directors, and for other pur poses, to be held at the olllcu of Col. U. F. llogc, corner Alabama aud Whitehall streets, on ,WEDNESDAY, the Utb January, ism. By order ot tho iloard of Directors. -lm It- C. ROBSON, President. Leugworth's Holden Wedding JjK-CS* null Si-aiikmnu Catawba.— 1 These celebra ted Wines nro excelled by none In the market, either u live or foreign. For sain by TAYLOR* DAVIS, novlfr-din GEORGE SHARPE, Ja OVER A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED GentlemenI lmd a negro iniui wort h $1,200 who took cold from a bad hurt, ill tlio lei;, aud was useless for over a year. I lutd used everythin;: I could hoar of with out benefit, until 1 tried th<* Mexican Mustang Liniment. It soon effected a permanent cure.” J. L. DOWNING. Montgomery, Ala., June 17,1851). “ I take pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mus tang Liniment ms a valuable and iudlspensaUu article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galls on Horses. Our men have used it for Burns, Bruises, Sores, Rheumatism, &c„ aud all way it acts like mauie.” J. W r . HEWITT, Foreman for American, Wells, Fargo’s and Harden’s The sprain of my daughter's ankle, occasioned while skating last winter, was entirely cured in one week, alter she commenced using your Mexican Mustang Liniment. Gloucester, Mass., Antf. 1, 1SV>. ED. SEELY. It. is an admitted Tact that the Mexican Mustang Lini ment performs more »:uren iu shiirler time, on man and beast, than any article ever discovered. Families, livery men and planters should always lmvo it on hand. (Jniek nnd sure If. certainly is. All ^enniuo is wrapped in steel date engravings, bearing tlio uignntnre of O. W. West- »n»ok, Chemist, uud the pricutu U. 8. stamp of Dkmah Barnkh & Co. over the top. ... An effort has been made to counterfeit it with a cheap stone plate lubel. Lmkclosely! Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. it is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and damlrnfi'. It keeps the head cool nnd dean. It mnkes the hair rich, soft nnd glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads. This is just what Lyon's Kathnrion will do. It is pret ty—it is cheap—durable. It is literally sold by the car load, and yet its almost incredible demand is daily in creasing, until there is hardly a country store that does not keep It, or a family Hint does not. use It. K. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail Druggists. Who would not bo beanti fill? Who would not add to their beauty ? Whnt gives that marble purity and tU*- tlmjueappearance we observe upon the stage, and iu the Two Trains A. Day Each Way TIIE GREAT Atlantic Seaboard and Gulf :\i: .A. I L Ii OUT E ost. most safe, reliable, acre from Atlanta, Macon, Coliim TO Til IS NOIITII. Tills old and favorite Route from New Orleans, Mobile and Montgomery, via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington and Weldon, N. C\, to Richmond, Washington City, Balti more. Philadelphia, and New York, is now4n excellent condition and successful operation, with now Engines, new and elegant Cars and Bleeping Cars. FROM WELDON Tlireo Routes to New York Arc now bpen, viz.: Via Richmond and Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Day Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth and the New Annainessic Route. The last is a new and very pleasant route, by Steamer from Portsmouth, Yn., to Crisfield on tiie Eastern shore of Virginia, and tlienee by Kail over the entire length of the State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington. Del., witli trains for Baltimore, nml through, without change of cars, for Philadelphia and New York. New ami elegant Sleeping Cars on all night, trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED TilKOUGII. Fare from Atlanta to New York, good by either of tho three routes, $30. dST’ThoS P. M. Train fro if Atlanta connects via tbc Old Bay Line. The 8.55 A. M. Fast Train, (leaving on ar rival of train from Montgomery,) via the New Annames- eir route. Both trains connect via Richmond and Wasli- ingtoii City. Through Tickets, good until used. For gale at the Gen eral 1 tail road-Ticket Office, Atlanta, Ga For particulars, inquire of W. C. JOHNSON, L>cal A:-cut, Georgia Kallroad Depot. P. H. LANG DON, - 1 ' • : fim < loncrn) Southern Agent. PAST PASSENGER ROUTE! In this city, wo aro prepared to do a General Commis sion, Storage, nml Forwarding business. Our buildings have been specially arranged by ourselves forthebusi- I ness jvc propose to do, and are well adapted, convenient. . and of large capacity. Our Warehouse is enb-divideil by FIREWALLS, thus rendering it doubly secure against | Fire. Situated Alongside the Railroad, Goods Received, Forwarded, or Sold by us will not be | taxed with, nor will they be liable to, tiie DAMAGE IN CIDENT TO DKAYAGE, when in sufficient quantities I to warrant the transfer of cars to our PRIVATE TRACK. | Cotton, Flour, (train, Provisions, or GENERAL MEUCIIAN I)18E | Of any description, entrusted to our care for Sale here or I ^ ^ ^ ^ v „ VMMt v _. pi Shipment elsewhere, shall lmvo our BEST ATTENTION. J ram to draw prize's. Tlu/driiwing will take place when We will make alt the tickets ure sold, and will bo conducted in the fol lowing manner: There will lie two wheels provided, into one ol winch will be placed the uauius of Uio lour liun- LIBERAL ADVANCES | dred ticket-holders, and nito the other the forty-eight tickets drawing prices, and three hundred and liny-two On Goods in Store, covered by our Open Policy of Insu- J blank tickets. The wheels will be revolved in the■_ Ite rance, or on Consignments to onr Friends in the prlnci- TOOKTllEU W'lTU JL” O lt r J V-» EVEN 1» IUZEH, TO UK DIsrOHKD OV IN A LOTTERY OF FOUR HUNDRED CHANCES, AT $10 EACH. Capital Pri/.e, House and Lot (in Atlanta)—value, $3,000 (j Gtfid Walchea, 12 Silver Watches, 1 Silver-Plated Tea Set, 1 fine French Clock, 1 fine Music liox, 1 fine Silver-Plated Coffee Urn, G fine Silver-Plated Custers, G fine Silver-Plated Cuke Baskets, G fine Silver-Plated Revolving Butter Dishes, G fine Silver-Plated Ice Pitchers, 1 fine lurge Photograph Album—200 pictures. r fill EKE v/ili be four hundred Tickets issued, and sold 1 ut $10 each, aud forty-eight ol these tickets are i ui draw nrizefc. Tiie drawine will take nlace wl Western S Atlantic and Virginia & Term I RAILWAYS, TO THE HAST AN» NOIITII HAST. TIME FROM ATLANTA To IViiMlilikgtoii.. IO hours. To Now York 57 bourn. The folio winy TIME TABLE has been arranged to take ttficL on and after November 10,1800. Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes tan. free Imples and roughness, from tho face and hands. eaves tho complexion smooth, transparent, bloomin and ravishing. Unlike many cosmotics, it contains in material injurious to tiie skin. Any Druggist will orde it for you, if not on hand, at 50 els. per bottle. W. E. IIAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Chemist. DEM AS BARNEB & CO., Wholcsalo Agents, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Helmut root's inimitable Hair Coloring is not a dye. All instantaneous dyes are composed ol lunar caustic, a ml more or less destroy tiie vitality and beauty of the luilr. This is tho original Hair Coloring, aud Ims been grow ing in favor over twenty years It restores gray hair to its original color by gradual absorption, in a most remarka ble manner. It is also a beautiful Imir dressing. Sold in two sizes—50cents and #1—by all dealers. O. IIKI.MSTHEKT, Chemist. Saratoga Spring Wator, sold by all Druggists. Lyon’s Extract *>k Puiik Jamaica Ginuku—lor Ii digestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cbolei Morbus, Flatulency, &c., where a warming stimulant is required. Its careful preparation and entire purity maln-i it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Soli everywhere, at SO cents per bottle. Auk for “Lyons Pure Extract. Take un other. Saratoga Spring Wator, sold by all Druggists apr2tj -i) JOS. I*. KINO. ANOUKW I*. KINO, JOS. L. KING & SON, LOTS l’OU SALE. i.der place, W. Supremo Court of (aoorgfl« la another cohimu will bo found a notice from Charles W. DuBose, Clerk of the Supreme Court, in which lie gives the order ol the culling of the judicial circuits, at the next term of the court on the first Monday iu Juno next. The Umpire lle.luurnnf This model establishment, on Alabama slreet, Mostoi I continues to grow in favor with its numerous pa thwe who witn^itStho change, ntc aware of irons. No liquors are sold there, but il coffee,, your exertions in tlmt particular. I tea, milk, and tho Quest oysters tho world, ever It U a matter or agreeable reflection to me that saw arc wanted, the Kinpire Restaurant is t/m our official intercourse I,as been pleasant. place. Pease & Qranbcrry will he found prompt The duties of those who become tbc represent- > 10 BUrv0 tllC ‘ r c " 8 tomer». olive* of a great variety of Interests, Aro at best disagreeable; but when they are surrounded. with so many unusual cmbnrmsamento, they lm pose increased care and annoyance, if you have to remember occasional annoyances lu tiie ills- charge of official duty, I fee) sure, gentlemen, tlmt there is not one of you who may not claim to have done, according to the measure of ability, ills whole duly, At th* conclusion of Mis Honor’s remarks, a motion was carried lo adopt the address iu full, and lmvo It publmhcd in thecity papers; where upon the old Council was declared dissolved. THE NKW COUNCIL Then came forward preparatory to taking the oath of office. Ilia Honor first took tlio obliga tion, ami then administered tiie saino to tho following gentlemen composing the Council for tlllllliUlUX , / * HALF-ACRE LOTS, nenr tlio J \) A. Railroatl. 12 Loin near Wood anti Water Station W. A A. Rail- f Ti* Loin (the Jonon property) near I logo, Mill* it C’o.’h. I Acre-Lota, near the redidente of W. G. Moore, Ki*q., ...i the W. A A. Railroad, ma th or Gray'* Foundry. Thin properly will be wold low' for ru»h, or tut the moat liberal teruia, tunall paymentH iROUtliiy or quarterly. A. K. SBACIO, CoinmiaHion Mercliaut, Corner Forpj’th and Mitchell Street*, Jun3—Gt Atlttlittt, Ga. Ft>U HAIjE. HOUSE and LOT on Marietta street, two mile* from tiie city. , , ^ ^ A. K.8EAGO, CoinmiHriion Merchant, Comer Foray lb aud Mitchell alreeta, Jtti»8 -Ot. Atlanta, Ga. TO KENT. 4 FARM on W. A A. Railroad, between Calbonn nml iV Ueoaceu ; 71' acren of land; about 3u0 iu cultiva tion, to rent lor the year lbt>7, bv A. K. SEAGO, Commlt-rti- n Merchant, Corner Foroyth uud Mitchell Slrecta, Atlanta, Ga. A" jauj—(it UHIBIilt WANTED. T IIK snlMcrtlier wishes to nnrrlm*or>00,000 feet of Lum- her aud .100,100 Snwid Ijths._ AjiplJ^to TlieTaflcraall Aiietlou till* fftornlng, AVhitakcr, Sassccn & Co., will lmvo anotbor of ttieir heavy stock sales at uuction thta morning. Some flue bargains may Iks had by persons in want of atock, buggies, wagons harness, etc.— Col. Adair wlh preside as usual. Remember tlio hour, 10 o’clock. —.— Tlio llcrnaudca Troupe. These little people will give their last perform ance to-night, on which occasion a rare bill will bo offend. Tlio grand Matinee, for tlio especial benefit of families and children, will lake plaao at 2i o’clock Otis afternoon. Peusonai-—It is stated that Brick Pomeroy io coming South to pick up items ami write let ters for the La Crosse Democrat. jan3-nt A. K. SBAUO, Commbrtlon Merchant, Corner Foraytn and Mitchell street*. Atluutu. Ga. •fcc. For *alo at iny A. K. BKAQO, Commlaaion Morchntif. Corner Foraylhand Mitchell atrenU, Joii.’S—Ht AtUmln, Ua. BABEBV. BAUM HARLEY. Just received aud fur sale by A. K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsytb aud Mitchell Streets, Atlaula, Ua. 50 pal citie« of tiie Union, or in London and Liverpool. WE ARK NOW IN RECEIPT OF Flour, Bacon, nnd otlior ProdiKM) an<I l^rovlKioiiH, And will bo receiving DAILY, Large Shipments, which we offer for sale; and dealers and buyers will do well to call upon us. Wo have also, ON CONSIGNMENT AND FOR SALE, A Large Lot Manufactured Tobacco, Cotton Goods, and General Merchandise, We art? Agents for many Factories of various Wares, Implements and Machinery, and will fill orders lor such at short notice, FREE OF CHARGE. Wc also fill orders for Merchandise in New York, tho West, and our City. NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE: 1000 sacks New Tennessee Corn, arriving and in store. XX) Hogs, for sale ill bulk. 20 casks Bacon—Clear sides. 10 casks Shoulders. Just received and ordered sold. 50 barrels Flour—“Legal Tender,” a choice article for family use. 100 barrels Ohio brands, 50 barrels Kcutuffky brands. 150 boxes Common to Choice Tobacco. 20 bales Osuahurgs, Sheetings, aud Domestics. A largo lot second-hand Picks, Shovels, and other Tools. COTTON, We are now prepared lo store and sell Cotton, nnd will make liberal advances on any on storage or for shipment. Our facilities for this business are unsurpassed by any house in the South—being altogether fire proof, and ar ranged especially for such. Planters will do well to call on us before Helling. WANTED TO 1IUY. 5,000 Second-Hand Gunny Sacks, 3,(MX) Second-Hand Cotton Sacks. he wheel* will be revolted acute of, and by responsible men, nnd at each revolution a ticket will be drawn from euch wheel, and wilt continue until all are drawn irom both wheels, if the ticket drawn from the prize wheel claims a prize, Hie holder drawn ut ihe same time Irom the other wheel will immediately receive it. Tins is a fair draw ing, aud forty-eight ticket-holders are certain to draw a prize. Responsible men w ill be present to superintend tho drawing. John il. James, Banker, will sell the tickets aud retain the money until tho drawing takes place, ln case there is no drawing, he will bo responsible, aud will r« liuid Hie money to the ticket-holders. deci-lUi LEE SMITH. nous**; .vino i^ox\ tWitli the Furniture Therein,) Aii Atlanta, .Georgia, TO BE RAFFLED FOR. T Bristol... iib'g \Va»h’g’n NowYork 8.00 p.m. 1 10 A.M 2.00 P.M, 8.45 a.m. 0.00 a.m. 4.40 p.m. 5.80 p.m. 7.20a.m.; 7.45 a.m 0.15 p.m. 0.80p.m, 5.00 A.M. 1 N. York. Wash’n. Lysch’g Bristol.. Knox’Ile Dalton.. Atlanta. 5.45 a.m. 4 30 p.m. 0.60 A.M. 2.25 p. M. 0.40 p.m. 4.40 a.m. I.KAVR. 7.00 P.M 0.80 A.M 4.50 P.M 7.05 A.m 2.40 m 0.65 p.m. NEW and ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS Between Atlanta ami Knoxville, Uristol and Lynclilmrg, and Washington and New York. ’nil to ur Gi ll TICKETS ‘o New York, Fldladulphta, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Lynchburg,and Knoxville. t*T TICKETS GOOD VNT11. VSKD.ja lIiigK'ngo Clicokctl TlirotiRli. JAMEB LAUDERDALE, sepSO ' General I’tiHsenger Agcnl. Jitn3—Bt HBCEIVKD THIS DAY, O N consignment, for sale, eight boxes of Medium grades of TUBA WO, «t very low Bgare*. Also, 1,000 pounds of very superior lllR'KW 11KA t FLOI'lt, u sacks. l'AUL JONES, Ju., uovtSJ No. 5 Beach-Tret) Btrect. BENEUAI. CIOMffllSSIDtV ANI> Purchasing Agents Warehouse, Winship Block, Feacli Tree SI , ATLANTA • GEORGIA. I NVITE Consignments or (lioa-ri.s, l'roilme, and Manufaciured Article*, and solicit order* Tor tin; pur chase of Colton aud other Product* of the South. We have in store and to arrive, large consignment* «»l East Tennessee White Corn Meal, Flour, i'otaloes, Huy, Oats, White Beaus, »kc.. To be sold quick aud cheap. dbc20 ffm HEINZ & BERKELE, Sign of tho “BIG GUN,” Whitehall Street, At'anta, Ga„ DKAIJins IN Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Carpenters' , Tools, AND LIGHT HARDWARE, Would mil lho altehtlon of.thej.ublic - =• to tln-tr fall stock of Men and Boys Single and Double Guns, fine and common Rifles; Colt’s, Smith ,t Wesson s, 1 emllig- ton's, Marstop’s, Sharp's, ihiron’s, and Cooper* Sea- Cocking Derringer, and common single and Double Pistols'; Kiev’*, Cox A Hick’s Gau, Pistol, and Mu* ket Cap*; Powder Flasks, Shot lie Us and Gamo Bags of all sixes and qualities; Metalie Colt a and other Cartridges; Pistol Delta and Holster*; Bley’s and other Oiled Gun Wads, and everything in the Sporting l‘ no - , Wo wonld especially call the attention of (Jumimiib* und others to onr full assortment of Material, suchi as Gan Locks, Triggers, Gun Mountings, Tubes, Colt s Pis tol Parts, and everything belonging to Guns, in tne rough or fiuishcd state, at wholesale and retail. WORKING DEPARTMENT. Wo aro practical GonsmitiiB, and Repairer* of Ghns PistoU, Locks, Ac. BpecUl oUeuUongiven to Bell Hang ing, Repairing 8af js, end 8sfo Locks; lu met, everything that can bo done lu a Jobbing Shop. LOOK FOR THE ”B1G GUN.” dec28—3m THROUGH RATES ON COTTON Via Western & Atlantic, and Va. & Tenn. llAILltOADS. HIE following rates on Cotton, jter Bale, have been es tabllsbed, to take effect on and after November 1 l.sotl: FROM ATLANTA, GA., Comp’d Cotton, lu Original P’k’g’s. To Boston *7 10 $8 50 To Now York 6 80 7 (X) To Philadelphia 0 20 7 55 To Baltimore 5 42 0 55 Providence, R. 1 7 20 8 40 Through Bills of Lading will be given at points of shiii incut, nml rate* guaranteed. No Insurance required between Atlanta nnd Norfolk. Cotton will lie transferred only at Dalton, Knoxville, and Norfolk. For further information, apply to J. W. KOBKIIT80N, Southern Freight Agent W. A A. and Va. it Tenn. Killlway Lino, Or lo JOHN B. PECK, M. T., novff W. A A. Kallroad, Atlanta, Go THROUGH RATES ON COTTON To Nashville, Louisville, and Cincinnati Wkstkun A Atlantic Railroad, ) Office Mastku of Tiianai*oiitation, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. I, lsfifl. | mm: following Tariff Ims been agreed on by Roads In- H ten-stvd, to lake effect on and after November 1, FROM ATLANTA, GA., To Nashville, Tenn $2 35 per halo To Louisville, Kv 3 50 per bale To Cincinnati,Ohio 4 35 per bale Through Bills of Lading will l>e Issued to almve points, ind i lie almve rates guaranteed. Having au ample outfit, •e enabled to guarantee sure and quick transpor- No insurance retiuired. JOHN It. PKCK, Master Transportation. |U1E above mentioned House and Lot, the property of Lewis il. Clarke, Esq., auu is siiuatcu on Peach- slreet, Atiuuiu, between me resiUencen ut Cols. L. .. Bleckley amt J. D. Pope. Tills Lot contains one acre, more or ices. The iluUeo imu sunsuuiiial Inline buiiiiuig, collage style, couutuuug lour rooms, with piuozu m ami suiutole ouiounuiugs m the rear. The t uruiiure cou»isis ol an elegant CHAMBER SET Ob MAHUuAiNl, meiuuing tne to.mwlngarticles: Ben ,ieau, Bureau, Wardrobe, center- table, wueLnuuui, iw<» uocking Cnutrs, lour Cane oeut cbairs and Carpet, to- getiter wtlli Parlor hel, including two i ete-a-Teies, one ilocking C'ltair, *tx Chairs, one e enter I able \ top, one Holier Cbaii uuu Brussels Carpel, l it t apitul Pr described. . . *, the Mahogany Cliambcr bet and Carpet. Tit u it Prize, ihc Parlor bet aud Carpet. J u BE UAb b cLD lor in the lolJowmg manner: 1 lireo Hundred and seveuiy-iive itckuis will bo issued ami bold ior l weniy Dollars each ; on Hie Mh day m Jan uary lie\t tho holders l lie root will men at Dcil-.Juhusou Hall, m Allanta, wucu lho Bailie W»U bu conuuued as 4 °l‘0". names of each Ticket Holder will be placed iu a a separate stij/s oi paper, uml us many uuutbc there are ticket* also wriu placed iu unoim i Marble j comlsis ol me House and Lot above NEW deed-2m DRY GOODS! Hoads NOTICK Wkstkun Jk Atlantic Kailuoad, ) OfFitn Mastku of Tiiansfoiitation, > Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27, Iti»i0. j J N accordance with instructions from Ills Excellency, Charles >1. Jenkins, Governor, all Maimed Indi gent Soldier- #/i rente mr Macon, for the purtKise of ob taining Artificivl Limbs, on exhibiting certificate of the Ordinary of bis county, made in compliance with Hie law, will ’h jmiss free of ciiarge over the Western X Atlantic Kallroad, hath going und retarnlng. sepis J. B. PKCK, M. T. LATEST STYLES! Groat B a r g a i n s — IN — STAPLE AIN 1> FANCY, | —AND— IMPORTED DRY GOODS ! PURCHASED At tiic Late New York Peremptory Sales BY AUCTION ! O N .13 1» Il I O 13 ONLY ! !| CALL AND EXAMINE Till* Extensive aud Carefully Selected Stock before pur- | chasing elsewhere. JOHN I. HANNON rilAKKS pic 1 lie that liis Second Magnificent Stock (this season) of Staple, Fancy, aud Imported Dry Good* is now com plete, and open for inspection. Thin Stock has Imen very carefully selected, and the priiifijml part of it purchased at the late “Peremptory” Auction Sales in New York, al from 20 to 30 per cent, less than the same Goods could have been purchased of regular Jobber*, ring his friends present Splendid Stock, they will Ik* agreeably surpi at the VERY LOW PRICES or his Goods. Call imme diately aud secure great Bargains As there is but ONE POSITIVE PRICK for all (Joods, customers will run no risk of being overcharged for any article. Spate will not permit more than a mention of a few of tiie Leading Articles, ,UIII Ill'll PI Its in, Atlanta, Uoorgin. HAY. separate slips will be Umtuicrusled persons will ilieu bo selected by tlio Managers to make ibe drawing. \ name will then be drawn irom tiie first hat and a num ber irom tbe Bocoud; Urn mime will bo registered with lho number drawn. When all lho names uto thus num bered the Ruffle will commence. A disinterested person will be selected by the Mana gers to throw mr all tho ticket holders, commencing witli the name numbered one on the register, until aii nro thrown lor. only one throw will bo made tor each num ber (six dice being used) except tb case of lies. Ties lo bo decided by throwing off , unless otherwise agreed on by tho parties. • , ,. „ The loUowiug well-known gentlemen havo kindly con- | seated to act as Managers: JAMES E. WILLIAMS, Mayor ol tiie City of Atlanta. Ucucrul A. AUSTELL, Banker, Atlanta. PEKING BKOWN, Banker, Atlanta, From whom Tickets may be purchased, they making I themselves responsible lor all moneys received, in case I the Raffle should not proceed. Persons at a distance wishing to proenro Tickets cn > by addressing either oi tne uboyo named gontln dec 12— e- ATLANTA H 1C H SCH OOL, Corner of Collins and Ellis Streets. I (r O R M H It StTB OF F K X A L B INSTITUTE.) EXERCISES Uciunu.d Monday, 7th January, 1807. Two Dally Sessions—0-12, A. M., 2 5, P. M. FACUI/rV. W. M. JANES, A. M., English und Greek. YV. R. JUNES, A. M., English nnd Latin. J. A. RICHARDSON, A. M., Mathematic*. Primary Department. T kTm S *er Quarter of Ton Weeks, Payable strictly in Advance. Primary Dcpnrtmcn t $15 Lower English 18 Higher English 20 Higher English and Ancient Languages 25 | rilUK Faculty—all professional teachers, nnd Southern JL men—have determined to supply tlio want of a first class CityTligh School. To tills end they have purchased tho building known us tlio Allanta Foinalo institute; have fully supplied it witli excellent school furniture, aud lutvo made preliminary arrangements for securing a Charter, and erecting larger, more substantial, and morn mumble buildings. They are determined to merit and t-liieve success by honest, curliest, aud continuous work. docffl lm COHN, COHN. M ERCHANTS, County Agents, and others who visit the city for tho purchase of Com aud other Wes* 'roducts, aro requested to call on A. K. BKAQO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets. NOW IN STORE AND FOR SALE, A ND a» uiy iiiHtmelioiiH are to sell promptly, nt low- J\. est market rates, those in want ot Supplies are as sured Hull i will comply with instructions: 3iino bushels Corn -New and Old White and Yellow, 300 barrels Flour till grades, 5 barrels Buck wheal Flour, aw bags Liverpool Salt, 107 bags Virginia Sail, 50 barrels New Cron New Orleans Syrup, good ami choice, Culm Molasses and Baltimore Golden Syrup, 5 hogsheads New Clear Sides Huron, 4 cask * New Sugar-Cured Canvassed Hams, very choice, 30 hags Rio Coffee, 40 barrels Sugar—various grades, (b) colls and half coils Rope, 5 halea \ inch Plough Line Rape, 100 boxes Soup, ♦ 200 jmirs Andirons, for less money than they can be bought in America. A. K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth aud Mitchell streets, dec3rt - fit Atlanta, Georgia. t)AA BALES BEST TIMOTHY IIAY, iu store and JU U l-/ to arrive. For sale by A. K. SEAGO, Commission Mercliaift, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets, jiinl—lit Atlanta, Ga. LOU KENT OK SALE. !*onkcsh1oii Given Imniodhittdy. A DWELLING HOUSE of four rooms, and all acces sary Outbuildings, all new, with six acres of land, »tly iu a high statu of cultivation, located near Col. h. P. Grunt’s residence. Apply to A. K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth aud Mitchell streets, juti! -fit Atlanta. Ga. TO 4J Eli III AN fa AUDEN EUN. OUSE, Gardening lands, Farms, Orchard in full I tearing, ImprovemoutH all comfortable, within and tiie public that on examination of his I three miles of tho center of the city, lUlM acres of luud, riscul I will he leased fur a term of five or tcu years to a teiunt *»f iulelligeuce, euergy, integrity, and small means. Apply lo A. Iv. SEAGO, Couimisaiou Merchant, Corner Forsyth aud Mitcneil streets, jaul—12l Atlanta, Ua. Bricks, Laths, Lumber, &c., lor Sale. OAA AVKUAGE BRICKS, AVVtUvU IttMJU) Hawed Lath*, 2UU,U0b feet Assorted Lumber. | A FARM on tiie W. & \. Railroad, fik) acres, will be ex changed for City Properly or Lumber. 25,1)01) lbs extra choice Clear Side Bacon, 20 barrels pure Leaf Lard. THE J. XV. STORY FLACK, Near Col. L. P. Grant’s resuiencQ, (improvement*ulln«'V| house of four rooms, largo gar * on to rum to suit the purchaser iu tbe city. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO C! O IT IV T It V M 13 It o 11 A N f FULTON NUKSEHY. FItUIT T,lKE8 ■““> S .l lU . l I al,LK V ,rom 1110 Downing Hill Nurwrv, we Invlfts tho..' who wt.h to purchase such .. Fruit ITwn, Kvcrgrceus, Ur.ru Vise., Bows, Ac., to giro us * call. dee»-lm J. LAMBKRT A BKO Amongst this Extcusivo Stock will be Found: Rich Plain and Fancy Silks. Rich Plain and Fancy Poplins, Rich Plain Empress* Cloths, Merinos, Alpaccas. Delaines, Mohair Lustres, j A splendid line of Reavor and Cloth Cloaks, A GREAT VARIETY OP .Shaw is, Scarfs, Nubias, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Balmoral aud Hoop Skirts, French, English uud Amurium Prints, Linens, Napkins, Toweling*, Damasks, Sheetings, Shirtings, Yarns, Osnuburgs, Drillings. A HEAVY STOCK Cloth*, Cat rime res. Sattinetis, Kentucky Jeans, North Carolina Jeans, Kerseys, Llnseys, opera Flannels, All-Wool Red aud White Fiaunei*. Tickings, White and Gray Blankets. AND A FULL LINK OF Yankee Notions, Boots and Shoes, &c. JNO. If GANNON, decSO—!a Cornet; Whitehall aud Hunter bis. mleneo, (improvement*allntw. ■ i garden, six acres.) will be sold i or exchanged for property •*) Improved and Unimproved Property, , Near the city limits, on the W. *t A. Railroad. Only ^ . Hinall part of Hie purchase money will bu required is ' hami. iforntoby s. A. K. SEAGO, I LVuimissioa Merchant, Corner Forsyth uud Mitchell streets. j uovll-3ui Atlanta, U*. ft HAY, HAY. 1 O NE hundred bales best TIMOTHY HAY. Now in store aud for sale by i A. Iv. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, i Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets, deco- 3m Atlanta. Ga- . s a l. i\ IALT, * OAA BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, in twilled bag-*, j nnd in fine order. For sale by A. Iv. SEAGO, * Commission Merchant, Comer ForaytU aud Mitchell Streets, doctft' fit Atlanta, G*. OI IllISTMAS ! A LL (he iiusglnab'.u «nd desirable Goods for of UollcUj. *ud Now Year, «ro at F. I’OIUlAJHPO, G sod see that Great In.titutiou-'tba w Uocrgn,