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|,ill* of printliii! mini In New York at
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from which then* i® uo departure iu any instance.]
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:; th >sr rates for each subsequent insertion. Marriage
,;.vi iv. li notices $1 each. Obituary uotices charged a®
l( advertieemeuts, according to length
Vue Weekly Intxi iiuxhcer
i,.- . »^*e clreutatluu throughout tho rurni regions,
4l .j ,u the country towus, and may, therefore, be ct»u-
»iJi',cvl a good m. dium for the morchania of Atlanta,
• • i.iuors. to make knowu their bu®lucss.
»MT iitHillNH
fee a. W. AOAft’b ffdrarUaamant of u Ibml-
■mno Went End HcalileocM," Building Lote,
Mansion*, Cottage*. Ac. In ererjr part oftlm city.
Gl»e him a call and wa warrant lie will aupiily
your wanu at naannable priem.
Notice alao that the wall known Arm of D. P.
Ki.rhino ® Co. No. 8 Hayne, corner ol Church
alrcvl, Charlaaton, South Carolina, offer lor ml a
direct front the mannfkctoriM, IMM Caaua llmita
and Shorn, at lha lowcat market prices. Sea
advcrtlaament
LOCAL NOTICKM.
UrUtiAHuiANa, Executor*, and Adminis
trators are remladad that lha late military Order No.
4a dona not apply to them. It haa burn the cualom huh-
erlo, lu a areal many Inatanrca, fur amh persenato trails-
act Ihulr advcitlalng bualueaa through the Ordluarlca of
their cnuntlaa. Thla hae been a maltor of |wr*ona1 eon-
voulunce, and not a requirement of the law, and lienee
anch of onr old patn.ua aa may wlah In cnnttuiiu ad
vurtlalua In thla lonraal auoh maltum, are al liberty to
do to. We ehall, aa formerly, be glad tn receive aurb
boelueee favor*. Onr terma remain the Mine.
HOTKL ARRIVALS,
t'NITBD KTATKI HOTEL.
wniT.KKH a s.sslti
If. H. Tunur, VM.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER.9. 18117.
Wm (lleaaou, III J F Moreland. Ua
Hobl FUkioe. Ill R E White, (la
Kev 8 lien, diet & eon, Ga J B McDaulel. Ga
Mlm I'lcavulaml.Ga A C Carrall, Tcun
K i'.i Kuubro, il»
T A Barrert, (lit
J T Waggam. Tenn
M (luUlemilti, S C
I'HorniiTuna
A Laugderaul, Ga
DHelgher, Tenu
.1 M Richaida, Kla
lady A)
Mtaal .. .
II W Morgan. Ua
W II Glaze, (la
1) Cuivut, Ky
J T Reeae, lady A1 chit, GaMre Colee, Ga
.1 I) Rerihune. NO
Lewi. II Hall, Ua
H (1 Harper, (la
Mra (lullirl.-, Ua
W A Howard, Ar, Ua
The Following are Members of Robluaon'e Show.
i Hohlnenn, Sr, Fro
W H Hough,
,lno Robinaen, Jr
U N Uobiueou,
Jae Uoblnaon
Fruk Robinson
Jno LoWlord
Tboa (Knham
Mra J Robinson Jr
Mr J D Kobinaoa
Mra J D Robinaou
M'llc Alice
Mlta A Rowiy
La Petite Meg
Commercial Xnttllifene®.
Atlanta mark*! Ripen.
SATcauav, Noy. Frlrea In Ihla awrket remain aa
follow.:
wnoi.aaai.i rntvia.
Corn.—While Corn
• •-
Mixed or Yellow
• -
New, from wagou*
.. Ml • 100
Baiun— Shoulder*
• 10J6
Plain llama
88 O 83
Canvass Hiigar-Cnrotl llama
83 a 88
Clear Ribbed Bide*
O IOM
Clear Bides
tt 80
I.ahii — lu Barrels
tt 18
In Keg* and Uui*
tt I"
Viiminia Halt.—Per sack
8 75
Liverpool Halt
tt 8 80
Flour.—Now Family, aacks of MB t>.
.. 7 UO 0 7 80
Extra
.. A U0 0880
Superfine
.. 8 80 0600
Shall Ukain.—Bye,per bushel
a l *>
0*1*
76 O 60
Wiikat—Prime While
.. 180 0 8 00
Prime lied
.. 3 10 tt 0 80
IIav, per rwt
.. 1 80 • 1 78
Bauuinu.—Gunny
... 3(1 tt 88
■lump
tt 80
Ron— Machine
a u
Hand made
am
Iron Tl«*.—per •>
tt 11
OsNABUMS
1H tt 10
SlIIIITINOS.—Ij
18 tt Id
HnatTiNo.—41
... 14)40 »J4
Cotton Yarns
... 1 «6 tt 1 76
Ilinas.—Dry
tt IT
Green
tt 8
Linn.—per bid
.. 8 60 tt 8 00
Slat* ItooriNe — per eq are
11 80
Gold,—Buying at 3T cents; sailing at 40 cants.
SllTar.—Buying at M cents; selling nt 88 cents.
a wn a-tiiew, ua
Mra Franklin, (la
Wm Thompson. Md
.1 Carrall, New York
t> K Thomaa, (la
Mesera Voge A Agert.
Metre Fuse A Ebne '
A Caeipbell
Jno Wilaon
George Sloman
Mona Caatello
J Johnson
John Osborn
Henry Banmnl
Win Thomeou
3 Carroll
B Al Stevens
HYMENEAL.
RLDER -PITTMAN.—Married, on Thursday evening,
November 7tb, lMf. at the residence of Daniel PlUmaa,
Keq , by the Rev. 0. C. Uornady, Mr. W. R. IlDin, or
Campbell eoanty, Ga., and Mlaa Am Firms, of thla
city. nova—H
.SPECIAL NOTICES.
K3*lir»rirla Ntato liOtlary, tor tho Pane-
Ht or tbc orphans' Home. Combination Class,
No. til). Tho following were tho drawn numbers, Novem.
i her 8. 1SG7:
I 86-61—87—48-88—64—18—6—17—04—71-11
I unvtt—It BOYD, WILBON A CO„ Managers,
NATIONAL HOTEL,
.I'liurmi'.'ion.
Acrldent.
A most untortuiiiitc uccUk-nt occurred on yea-
do iiltcinoon at about two o’clock, nt the quarry
,,n Peachtree street, kuowu ns Peters' quarry, by
which s Mr. William Vaughn, was severely iu-
Min-l l.y a premature explosion ol powder in
blasting rock. Dr. Lewis II. Orme, who waa
.-iillcii to attend the unfortunate man, assisted by
L)u. Henry Orme, Asher, and Burrow, amputa
ted both his arms, one at the elbow and the olh-
u seven indies above the wrist, ll is thougnt
that the sufferer will recover, bnt with the dread-
mi loss to which wc have referred. The owner
ot the quarry, we learn, was also injured but not
seriously.
Le Petit Tinkle Bell.
I mi is the title of a musical composition, re-
i- ftvcd at this office, consisting ot eight lull pages,
composed expressly lor the purpose of testing the
uiiilitt I “ Blind Tom,’’ on Friday, September
bill, itjoT, at Concert lint I, Philadelphia, by the
author, August Strate, betnre a very large and
l.oLioniible audience. “Tom" hearing it once
pl.-tyed by tlie author, immediately executed the
pin-e in the most masterly style, which was ad
milted by nil to be oue ot the most astonishing
ti,in.m ever witnessed by the first musical talent
in that city.
lid- piece having created so much interest, is
jn=l published at .Marsh & Co.'s music store, No.
Chestnut street, by permission of the au
thor, and Mr. Howard, .Musical Guardian ol
“Blind Tom.” Price, 00 ceuls.
Wc shall turn the music over lo some one ot
our (air readers in Atlanta, that wc may be pre
pared to pass judgment upon it alter hearing it
played.
Itoliluivoii’a Mammoth t lrrua.
i hi: uuiiT mow or the sue.
I’liiietind to time, this Mammoth Show reach
ed urn city yesterday morning, and preceded by
i' . tn igniiiecnt band “discoursing sweet music"
the principal performers in the “ring," ladies and
ii- iitii-nn n, splendidly attired and magnificently
mounted, paraded over our principal streets ad-
mind In the thousands, grave and gav, old and
i.-uiig, that gazed upon tlie brilliant spectacle.—
"i ij n John Komnson,” in the Circus and Show
business, cannot be heat. 11c is always welcome
i" Atlanta, for lie is always at the bead of the
t lialiu-t mid most popular company of equestri
ennes and equestrians, that can he found in
America, while his "Kgyplian Caravan” is al-
ways wonderfully attractive. We have not yet
been In the great .show, but expect lobe there
ihc first opportunity, as almost everybody else
does in our city. Wc shall say more of it when
we see it.
Sinn- writing Hie ioregoiug, we have seen the
great show. Under the largest canvass we have
ever seen spread, thousandi lust night, as well as
mirself. witnessed the performance ot “Old John
itoui.vson's” great equestrian company, with
immense satisfaction. Where all did so well, we
ti-i-l disinclined, at the late hour especially in
which we peu this brief notice, to discriminate,
tmflie it to say the immense audience were de
lighted with the performances throughout, which
they manifested by tire heartiest applause. Pre
vious lu the circus performance, the magnificent
menagerie u( wild animals and collection of wild
hints underwent the inspection of lbs audience.
Ail hi-i mill interested, anil many delighted with
tins part of the show. Wc have never seen as
many persons present at any previous Circus
pcrlornmiico in this city, as were present
last night. We estimate the audience at little,
ii any, less than five thousand. Excellent order
prevailed throughout the whole performance.
T rty years of experience have not been lost up-
mi Hie ckiiphiktoh ot lids great show. Hu
knows how- to “ran a show" it auybudy does,
and Ims a large number of warm personal
hii inis in ihu South, uot a few of whom may be
Mild in Atlanta
There will be a perlormattce litis afternoon at
two ii clock, and ugaiu at uiglit. We doubt not
Hint tlie immense canvass will again have thou-
i-.ftii Is under it on each occasion.
«.
A JI tidies I CnnveMtlou.
1 l,e physicians of the Ntato ol Georgia are re-
quested to meet in Convention, iu Atlanta, on
the Sfilii, day of November, 1807, at the City
Hall, at 10 o’clock, lor tlte purpose of organising
» State Branch of the Medical Association ot
fee United Stales ol America. All physiciaua,
"I Ttijulitily rhiirleml Medical Colleges, may be-
'mite members by paying the initiation and Di
ploma fees
Uy order ol the Association.
I. .1. M. Goss, M. 1).
V ice President lor Georgia.
hliei papers will please copy.
November fi, 1807.
♦
The Ladles' Home IlIHlII.
unlive the loilowliig announcement In the
U '"* U'i.rlle ol ibis lieimilig's date :
1,1 nut tTiii.Mii — We have this day Irani
i | , r , i] Urn Ludii h' Home Gazette to Messrs, bcolt
’".‘ I I’liiiiiun, proprietors ot “Scott’s Magazine.”
1 ll 'jsarrangement Hie Gazette is merged
i. ,! ! .Magazine, with which our subscribers
■ -m m,h,line he supplied regularly until their
l"D'l "iioiipij„ llS NU || imvo expired. Tteail-
('"in u'is will he carefully aud odvan-
, ' ' "'l.V liilhlieil tliroiigli tin* pages of the
U. D. Harris, Clerk.
FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1807.
t H Handy, Tumi W H Goddard, Teiaa
"Komreopatby i Am Explanation
or Wb*t It la—with tha design of eor-
ructlng exlattng orroneoaa impressions concerning It,
and of showing Its claims to be regarded aa the superior
method of medical practice." By F. H. Onxs, M. D.
Price SO rents. For sale by Phillips A Craw.
nov8—8t
A B i'lnricu, Ga
K T PilltUmry, Ga
Dr. M l) Mooney, Ga
F O Welch, Albany
Col. B Smith, Albany
M T Summer, Ala
H W Kremau, Macon
1 F Warren, Ala
I F Johnson, N Y
I C Griffin, Vs
C B Spillman, Md
D J Smith, Md
Jr. A Jobe, N O
GWTerby, NY
IT Rowland, lady A child, W White. Ala
Georgia
T D Leers, N Y
I M Oulmsn, Ga
G Leaiwsler, N C
I M Ramsey, N Y
G H Ham nor, N Y
W L Daulev, Ga
L M Dyer, Oh
U A Elba, N Y
Mies Maya, Ga
H C Haslett, N Y
F T Witte, N Y
JW Kidd, NY
Mrs. J M Satble A ton, Ga
AMERICAN HOTEL
wairs a waiTtocn
PBormtToHa
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 18(17.
J M Coleman, Gt OR Logan, Marietta
J R Knott, Ga * ” " ’’
J M Barnwell A wife, Ga
H T Finley, GreeuvUle
J B Phullpa, LaGrange
R K Bryan, Dehlouega
G McCue, S C
H W Goodwin, Ga
J S Freeman, Boston.
J J Green, Ait
11 M Thomaa, S V
J W Kuubro, C'tesvllle.
R H McLeod A son, Ga
S C Lowley, South Am.
3 Henry A lady, Ohio
i) F Wilcox A wife, Qa
M W Mount A lamlly, (is
J D Shannon, Ky
T Bowden, Ky
I, E Moore, W A A It H
B F George, Decatur
P H Howard, Memphis
MINIATURE ALMANAC FOB NOVEMBER.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER tf.
Sun Rises.... d.ilS ;Sun Set* 5.0!
Moon feta fth, torn moruiug.
PHaass or THE MOON.
Fuat Quarter—4d. »h. Wm. morning.
Full Moon—ltd. 8h. dm. evening.
sr—lsd. llh. 58m. moruti
-Ibid. Oh. 3m. morning.
jTjiv Look Horo.—€lalo Clip Loam sad
Bn tiding Association meets Saturday Bight
next, Ath luttent, at Judge Smlth’e office,over Lovejoy’e
More. Payments may be made at the Atlanta National
Bank. J- R- WALLACE, Pres.
N. It. Fowi.bb, Sec’y, nov7-tt
|^2^Tilley< Brown A Co. fcovo on linnA
78 piece* of heavy Jeans, which thay ate of
fering at very low agnree, ;by the piece. la order to
close out their prceent stock of Dry Goode by aezt Feb
ruary,they will tell all good* at,and even below New York
coat. Buyer* will flndltto their interest to examine
this stock before nuking tholr purchases elsewhere,
nov.-v—lw
H. G. BETjT
GROOKR AND
GOIMISSION MERCHANT,
DEALER IN FROVIWIONN
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Below Roark’s Corner,
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, 1807,
3. J.
Decatur Street, -
- • Four Doors Below Old Masonic Hod.
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30
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I l®ko iiIommiim* tn Informing tin*
4*it iron® of Atltnta and tlio HiirrounilinM rountry Hint I Imve rut nr dpi I from
New York with n
VRRD1NAND FHINIEY. C. B. PBIMIEY. I. M. BURDRLL.
F. PHINIZY & CO.,
COTTON FACTOR® AND
Gommission Merchants,
At their New Fire-Proof Warehouse,
JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
och—8m
rs*
Oranxee I Oranges 11—-Seventeen
Barrels Freeh Bweet Oranges for eale cheap,
to cloee consignment.
octS4- J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER.
A Cough, a Cold, or a Sore Throat,
Requires Immedlato attention, end should be
checked. If allowed to contlnne.
Irritation of the Lunge,
a Permanent Throat Disease,
or Consumption,
Is ottfii the result.
BROWN S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
Havings direct intluence on the parts, give immediate
relief. Fur Jiivnchills, Asthma, Catarrh. Consumptive
and Throat IHscuse*. Troches are need with always good
success.
singers and Public Bpeakers use tbera to clear and
atreuctheu the voice. , ,
Obtain only “Bkown’r Bronchui. Troches” aud do
rot take any of tho worthless Imitations that may be of-
fered. Hold evehtwreke. oc.»)-eod4m
l^nMri, Winslow's Noothln* Syrup for
Children Teething, greatly facilitates the pro
cess of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all In-
dammattou—will alley ell pain and tpaimodlc action,
and la sure to regulate the bowels. Depend npon It, mo
thers, It will give rest to yourselves, end relief end health
to your infants.
We have put up and told this article for years, and can
say In cnnlldence and truth of It what we have naver been
able to tay of any other medicine—never haa It tilled In
e single Instance to effect s ears, when timely need. Ne
ver did we know tn Instance of dieaetlilhctlon by any
one who naed It. On the contrary, all are delighted with
its operation, and apeak In terma of commendation of lta
magical effect# and medical virtue*. We speak In this
matter “what we do know," after year* of experience,
ami pledge our repuUtlon for the fUAUment of whet we
here declare. In elmoet every Instance where the Intent
is sintering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
In fifteen or twenty minutes after the eyrnp It admlnia.
tered.
Full direction* for using will accompany etch bottle.
Be sure to call for “Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,”
having the Ihc-almtle of “Curtle A Perkins" on the out
side wrapper. All others are baae imitations.
Hold by druggists throughout the world. Price, only
85 cents per Ivottle.
offices:—SIS Fulton atreet, New York; SU# High Hoi
born, London, England; 441 St. Panl atreet, Montreal,
Canada^ »ep4—ttm
ijLuv or Humanity, In relation lo
Social Kvtla.—An Essay for Yonng Men, on
Physiological Errors and Abuses Incident to Youth and
Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment and
cure. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. J. BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Asso
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa. sep>6—8m
J. M. DAVIS & CIO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS,
No. 155 Main St., - - - Louisville, Ky.
8moking Tobacco aud Cigars.
CHOICE LOT of Smoking Tobacco and Clgart, ■
factory prices, to close out consignment.
} V PRATTE, EDWAKDS & CO.
NUHAR.
,-y (. BBI.S GRANULATED SUGAR, prime article.
Ate) For sale cheap '
novl—lit
> to close consignment.
PIIATTE, EDWARDS
A CO.
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
FALL TRADE OF 1807.
W. W. CHAPMAN.
J. W. RUCK1K.
CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO.,
Whitehall Street.
FA8T EXPRE88 LINE
TO THE NORTH!
ATLANTIC* COAST LINE
RAILWAY !
A NEW AND FAST SCHEDULE ! t
Now In operation, with complete and continuous
connection* from
NEW ORLCANS, MOBILE, and MONTGOMERY,
Yla ATLANTA, (or via COLUMBUS, MACON
and MILLBN,) to AUGUSTA;
Thence via
; KINGSVILLE. WILMINGTON, and WELDON,
—TO—
RICUMOND, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PH1LA
DELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOBTON,
And all Principal Point* North
rer.No omnibus transfers now at Petersbnrg or Rich-
mond. Trains iuu through from Weldon to Acqnla
1 a‘i WELDON, passengers hava choice of th* following
Ruuies, via -
CHMSFrXLD AXD ANAMKSSIC LINK.
WASHINGTON OR INLAND LINK,
BALTIMORE OR OLD BAT LINE.
XWTickets good by either Ronte.^R
H
WKLYKaT. Wedding, aud Bualnw* Card*
“'J’*■ 'haart, with dlapateh,
AVINO added another member and additional capl-
our firm, w* are now extsnatvely engaged In the
Commission,
WX WILL DISL IN
Bacon, Flour,
Corn, Lard,
Coffao, Sugar,
Molasaas A Syrups,
And every article nantlly found In a drat data
Grocery Mure,
AT WHOLESALE EXCLOSIVELT.
,mr—Hia otty and Country Trade are iuvlled lu call aud
exainln* onr atock before purchasing elsewhere.
oc8—Rm .
WAILEY’S
Meir.k'antanliiB. Wrouglil Hum
BUCKLE TIE!
|,'l) H COTTON UAL UG, dko.
Mauufaclared and for sal* by
8.8, LOW, Vulcan works,
CHATTANOOGA, • • • • TENNB.RMM
Manufacturers of all kind* of
Bar and Plantation Iran,
Car aud Bridge Moll*, c*r Aile*, *c.
Above ‘lie aud Iruu fur ale by
MuNAUGIIT, URMOND A CO .
•rW-lm Agents for the Mannfoctnrere.
THROUGH FAST
GOING
via Wilmington,
Weldon,
Richmond, and
Washington.
LEAVE
New Orleans
Mobile
Montgomery
Culumbns
Macon
Atlanta
AUGUSTA
Kingsville
Wilmington
Weldon
Petersburg.
Richmond
Washington . .
‘Portsmouth
llaltlmure
Crlsfield. Md.
EXPRESS TRAIN
NORTH,
via Wilmington,
Weldon, Portsmouth
and Crl afield,
(Auoamesatc.)
4.(0 p. ni
8.80 p. m
, b ill a m
18.48 p. m
6.88 p.m
fi.4fip.m..
. 8.40 u. m
11.80*. m
8.80 p. m
6.80 s. m
6.46 a. m
11.10 a. m
. 7.00 p. m ....
(Midp.ui
4.00 p.
. 8.80 p.
. 6.00 U. I
18.48 p.
. 6.86 p.
6.45 p.
. 3.40 a.
.11.30 a.
. 8.80 p.
r.iua.
6.U0 p.
..UA7p.
.. 1.30*.
6.80 a.
West Philadelphia..
N. York (arrive) o.su a. m -■•••• ,
•To go North by Old Bay Lins, lave Portsmouth 7.1
p. in.
. Passengers by this route retch Now York M soon
by any other, sod 18 hour* In advance of the Columl
Danville, and Richmond
isirBAaaAac checked though.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains,
Traveling Agent,
nov&--6a
P. H. LANODON,
Ueuertl Bonlhum Agent
LARGE anil WELL SELECTED STOCK Of MILLINERY GOODS
Unequalled In Choice Variety and Cheapness, comprising tin-
LATEST J?_A.IiISIA.N NOVELTIES.
Also Hilks, Velvets. Ribbons,Crapes, Laces, I.lnslous,Hnclies, Blonds, Nets, Embroideries, Ornaments, Fringes
French Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers In great variety, Dress Buttons, Nallliesds, and
Trimmings of every description. Also, a complete slock of
Di-c-hh Hoods, Fancy Goods, ItalnioiuU and Hoop Hkli-tH.
WOOLKN DODDS kreti variety. A most snpsrb stock of CLOAKS in nil the uiosl fashionable d<-
signs. Par' ‘ ' " " J “ “
Dress Goods, Fancy Goods,
In gral variety. A most anp
Particular situation la called to my most niasuificent selection of
Shawls, Sontags, Nubias, and Hoods of Every Description,
Together with e large stock of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOAKINGS, METTONS, CLOTHS. Ac. Ac
Especially would I call the attention of the ladies to my most beautiful selection or HUMAN HAIR,
CURLS. SWITCH®® WATKRFALL8, Ac. Thu Novelties of the season, a ImndJome variety
of FUltftrand many otherarllcrea too numerous lo mention. . ,
Having bought my goods exclusively for caeh, and since the late decline, I am confident thntl can ofler great
Inducements, and request yon to examine my stock before purchasing else* bere. Remember the place,
AxnYxaads -v AHamnnc
oct8»—tlljena#
HO! FOR CHRISTMAS TIMES!
MAKE THE HEARTS
Little Ones Glad!
HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE:
BBLS PUGH'S BOURBON COUNTY WHISiKY-
6 year* old.
S4U0 BBLS MILLER'S WHISKY,
*W BBLS MATTINGLY WHISKY.
2U0 BBLS McBRAYER'S WHISKY.
300 BBLS SIMPSON’S BOURBON,
7fi BBLS DIADEM WHISKY.
60 BBLS PEARL WHISKY,
7fi BBLS OLD KY. WHISKY.
75 BBLS OLD VA. RYE.
Ml BBLS MOUNTAIN DEW RYE.
oc3t—lm
"SANTA CLAUS'
Hz..-: ARRIVED I
JACK’S TOY EMPORIUM
WHITEHALL STREET.
In addition to my unexampled assortment of CANDIES, both Plain and Fancy, and mv CAKES, BREAD,
and CRACKERS, a part of the former, and all of the latter manufactured at my Establishment,
I now hava on hand for Inspection, a tremendous stock of
MAGNIFICENT TOYS!
Wintry Wwifefy.
Major General Jem Pops, U. §. A., commanding Third
Military Dfetrlet (Georgia, Florid*, and Alabem*.)-
Offlce at Headquarter!, on Marietta street.
Colonel J. P. Muum, Chief of Bureau of Civil Affairs,
and (I a oral Inspector of Registration for Third Mili
tary District. Office at Headquarters.
Brev't Brigadier-General Wa. McKuu Duror, Assistant
Judge Advocate General U. 8. A., Jndge Advocate
Third Military District. Office at Headquarters.
Lieutenant-Colonel B. McK. llirnson, U. 8. A., Aeelatant
Inspector General. Office at Headquarter*.
Captain O. K. Baauiaoon, U. H. A., Acting Assistant
Adjutant General. Office at U -adquarteri
Brev't Brigadier General J. J. Mii.iial-, Surgeon II. S.
A. Medical Director Third Mllllary District. Office
corner Broad aud Marietta atreet*.
Brev't Brigadier General Hums Hsxtkk, Chief quarter
master. Office at Headquarters.
Brev't Llaatonant Colonel II. 3. Fakxbwoutii, Depot
quartermaster. Office Forsyth street, near Railroad.
Brev't Captain C. A. RooKwmx, Chief Ordnance Officer.
Office comer Broad and Marietta streets.
Major E. D. Judd, P. M. U. S. A., Chief Pay Master and
Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office for
tier Brood and Marietta streets.
Lieutenant C. S. It.si.ir, Post quartermaster and Com
mlsaary Subsistence, Office Willingham Building, cor-
ner Ivy and Decator streets.
Brev't Major Wa. II. Smttuc, Captain lfitli U. H. Infan
try, Acting Aatiatont Judge Advocate General. Office
at Headquarter*.
Brev't Major T. C. StiLMVAK, (1. S. United States Army,
Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Office, Room No
I Willingham Buildings, earner of Decatur and Ivy
streets.
Brev't Major Fud. Moskbach, V. II. Sub-Aatt. Com.
Hub-District, Atlanta Bureau H. F. and A. L. Office in
Granite Block, No. 1, room No. 5.
POST OP ATLANTA,
Composed of the conntics of Cobb, Fnltou, Campbell.
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding,
Henry, Newton, DeKalh, Milton, Gwinnelt and Butts.
Brev't Brigadier General Tuonas II. Ri-oub, Colonel
:t(d United States lufantry, commanding Post. Head-
quarters, room No. 3 Willingham Building, corner of
Itecatur and Ivy streets, Atlanta, Oa.
Brev't Captain O. C. Knapp, lat Ltentenant 33d U. S. In
lantry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters.
First Lieutenant C. 8. Ii.si.xv, 16th U. S. Infantry, Act-
ing Assistant Quartermaster and Acting Commissary
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR THE TEAR 1807,
I. E. WUiiame, Mayor 13,00(1
S. B. Love, Clerk of Council l.CtKi
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney 600
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer bdO
E. J. Koache,Clty Physician S
Jus. F. Cooper, City Engineer
Ilobt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works.
George Stewart,Overseer of Streets
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Kccclvcr and Collector
Pat. Pitzgihunn, Hull-Keeper wa.
alde"I7men.
tost wans.
M. T. Castleberry, ltichard Peters
SECOND WARD.
fe K Reweou, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Andersen.
rouuTn WARD..
J E. Gullatt, W.B.Cox.
riFTR WARD.
■J. A. Hayden, E W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
P. Thomas, Chief Marshal #1.600
C. Murphy. Deputy Marshal 1,300
L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant ol Police 1.600
C Mnrphy.Sd Lieutenant of Police 1.006
roLICININ—(#2 35 PER DAT.)
1,000
1,6(10
1,000
DRUM.I
Furniture Sets!
WAX DOLLS!
uorxcjxu HALLS /a
WAGON» !
invite City aud Country Dealers to call and purchase their Slocks for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS!
; is the largest ever brought to Georgia, and for beauty, challenges competition : aud 1 purchased it with a t
oHIlfing orders "for every town and village’in upper Georgia
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
Liberal Cash Advauoos!
For the
vile Dealers
ties.
HEADQUARTERS OF “OLD SANTA CLADS!"
•next two month®, my K®tahli«emeut will be the “headquarter*;’ of the above Individual. We in-
i to call in time to make their selection* for the ttockiu^e of all the little, ones iu their respective locall
TIMBS ! and do nojlose sight ofthefact that JACK-eTOY
street, is the place
Send your orders, or come yourself.
to make your purchases for the Christmas Holidays.
oc-JA—tfijanl
Clerk of First Market—Theophilna Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—R. 8. Waters, W.c. Humphries, and
, F. Wood.
Assessor of Land takeu for Opening Streets— Levi c.
Wells, sndF. P. Rice,
STANDINO COMMITTHS OP THK CITY COUNCIl, FOR TXk
FISCAL TEAR 1667.
Finance—Peters, Mitchell Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Gullstt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Cattle-
"err.v. __
nd Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters,
lastleberry, Rawson, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden.
-Hayden, Castleberry. Holland
Fire Department—Gullatt, Cox, Terry
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson. Terry, Pe
ers.
GEORGIA, Henry Countt.
a HA R. BROWN, administrator on the estate of Henry
Stokes, late of said county, deceased, applies to
1 f rHDKCB, JRIC Ul MIU COIIUIJ. UCLCUntti, ojh/ih o
lor letters of dismission from said administration
These are therefore to give notice to all personae
rerued. to file their objections In my office, in termso
Hie law, if any they have, why said applicant should uo
receive letter* of dismission as prayed for. Given unde
my hand and official signature, May 33, UK17.
may.ftl—lamfini
q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
Printer* fee $4.50
P. I. M’DANIIL.
». P.
GEORGIA* Clayton County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
T homas Johnson, administrator or coiviiie a.
Crumble, represent * to the Court in hi* petition,
duly filed and entered on record,‘that he 1m* fully admin
istered Colville A. Cromble’* estate—
These are therefore to notify all peraon* concerned to
■how cause, if any they have, in term* of the law, why
Bald administrator should not be discharged from hi*
administration, and receive letters of dismission on the
drat Monday in November next. May 7,180*7.
C. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary
mayl4—lamfim Printer’* fee $4 60
MCDANIEL, STRONG & GO.,
COTTON WAREHOUSE
-AND—
COMMISSION MEHCHANTS,
Corner Prior and Hunter Streets,
In sight of th* Passenger Depot, and soar the United
Btatee and Americas Hotel*,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA. Gwinnett Counit.
G EORUK W. MILLS, administrator on the estate ol
CinthiaA. i.Uls, deceased, represents lo tho court
iu hie petition, duly filed and entered on record, that be
has fully administered said estate—
This (a therefore to cite all person* concerned, kin
dred aud creditor*, to ahow cause, If any they can. why-
said administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday In December, 1867. Given under my band
and official a,g«.ure. “‘VWkSTRAW, Ordinary.
raaySh—lamfim Printer's fee 64 60
vxtb Invito the attention or PLANTERS, and all oth-
•ra who deal In COTTON, to tha fact that we are now of
fering as great fhcUitlaa and Indncauanta for tha 8TO;
RAQB end SALK of thalr COTTON tn Atlanta a* can ha
afforded than In any other market.
Oar Warehouse is Unsurpassed
In tha State, being large and commodlona, aceaaaibla to
the vailona Railroads, completely sheltered, end almost
entirely fire-proof.
We particularly direct their attention to the fact that
Atlanta le note a CWfen Markst. where the staple can al
ways be disposed ot at a* high prices, relatively, tain
any other—leaving to th* various Planters on th* lines of
the different Railroad* leading Into Atlanta, no Induce
ment to ship beyond.
To all parties residing In this Collection District who
may desire to ship to os, we will furnish th* permit of
th* Collector to make anch shipment without pro-pay-
mtntgf Tate.
W* are also prepared to make LIBERAL BASH AD-
VANCES on consignments, and In ad respects will offer
as liberal Inducements as any other Hone* of responsi
bility. Tho large experience In Cotton of all tho mem-
hen of onr ffrm I* a guaranty that consignment* en
trusted to onr care will be promptly and latlefhctorilj at
tended to. *ep4—8m
IV STORE AVD TO ABBIVS
JAA BAGS FAMILY FLOUR,
^ 300 hag* Ixtre Family Floor,
8(10 bag* Bnperffne Flour,
1UOOO pounds Tennessee Bacon Sides,
(00 beg* Virginia Balt.
BTKADMAN A BUOtONS,
ocao—tot Marietta Street, Atlanta, Qa.
50
CUSHINGS & BAILEY,
WHOLESALE
B00K8ELIEII8 AND STATIONERS,
No. 883 Baltimore Street,
Maryland.
School Hooke, Medical Book*,
Law Hooka, Mlecellaaeoai Hooka,
Piper tavstopea. Into, Pen*,
Pencil*, tad Malloasry «f all kinds.
■oek-Blndlag at Bv«jr ®8Mrt|tt*H
Orders toltctUd Earn Libraries, BRooK Deafen,
NOW IN STORE.
BARRELS NORTHERN POTATOES-eonnd apd
prime,
10 cash* Bacon B boulder*,
76 barrels Whlaky-all grade*,
80000 Havana Cigars,
88000 American Cigars.
» ton* Reed's Phosphate,
To ncoaetroct the poor land* of Oeorgla-the recon-
etruction moet aoedeajuet now.
W * < °LANOBTON, CRANE * HAMMOCK,
novs-ito
Commleelon Metchinte,
|JM* Order
Olwb*, Ac.
OY*TBR«AND PI«H.
Price BtdusA Wlttta tt* Bank of AUI
ArffiS¥aassB6SS?«
TRY IT A QUARTER t
A new quarter of “Moore’s rural new
YORKER,” the Great Rural and Family Weekly,
beirin* t October 6th, and the IS number* (October to Jan
uary.) will be seat, cm trial, for oniy Fifty C^ntn. Full
rice, $8 a year. Vol. XIX begiu* lu January. Try it a
hinrtet or year. Addreea __ . . .. „
ociO— D. D. T. MOORE, Rochegter, N. Y.
ADMINISTRATORS SALK.
B Y virtue of au order from the Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county, will be Hold, on the flrat Tue*day
iu December next, at the court house door in Atlanta.
Oa., within the legal hour* of pale, a valuable bueine®*
lot on Prior atreet, between Alabama aud Hunter street*,
feet front by 185 feet deep. Alao, three 10-acre lot®,
located about one-half mile from the city limit*, fronting
about 500 feet, each, on McDonough road. There are beau
tiful building site®, in fnll view of the city, on each lot, and
1 sting springs; some timber; finely situated for subur
ban residence*, and gardening. Soid a* the property of
i’. T. O’Keefe, deceased,for the benefit of helm and credi
tor*. Terras: one-third cat*U, one-third aix,and one
third twelve month®, with legal interest. A plat of the
property can be §ceu at my oftlce. October 2f, 18*»7.
WM. JENNINGS, Administrator.
oc$)—id Pi inter*® fee $5
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
D B. BARRETT, adminietrator of the estate of Jacob
• Abbott, having made application to me for letter*
of dismission from said decea®ed’s estate—
These are therefore to give notice to all concerned, kin
dred aud creditor®, to appear at my office, withiu the
time prescribed by law, and file their objection®, if auy
they have, why said letters should uot be granted the
applicant. Given uuder my
June 87,18*;7.
Jy8—iamfim
, ana me ineir oojecuun®, u »uj
iters should uot be granted the
■ my hand and official signature,
D. W. NEEL, Ordlnsry.
Printer'sJee $4.50*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order Rom the Court of Ordinary of
Claytou county, Ga., will be sold, on the first Tues
day lu December next, between the local hours of sale, at
the court house door in said county, the tract ol laud iu
said county whereon Thomas M. Jones resided at the
time of hie death, containing ISO acres, more or less, ad-
olnlngjand* to Hartwell Jones, J. W. Ocbnrn, aud A.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Fayette county, will be i*old, before the court house
door In the town of Fayetteville, on the ffrrt Tuesday tn
December next, the following property, to-wit: The
north half of land lot No. 187. and 1*5 acres of land lot
No. ttS, in the 9th district of the countv aforesaid. Sold
as the property of Mai. Kite, late of said county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heir® and creditors. Terms
cash. October IU, 1867.
NATHAN EASON, Administrator.
ociO—td Printer* fee $5*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordlnanr
Fulton county, Ga., will be sold, on the first Tues
day in December next, at the court house door in said
countv, within the legal hours ol sale, in the city of At-
lanta.’lot of laud No. shW, containing ‘JOtJi acres, in the
17th district, and SSS acres in the 7th district of originally
Heurv, now Fulton county. Sold as the property of
Nancy Sweat, late of said county, deceased, bald land
lies five miles West of Atlanta, ou the State Road. It is
well timbered, with about dft acres cleared, and a small
cabin ou it. Terras: One-half cash ; the balance iu six
mouth*. October vlnt, I8«i7.
E. M. DONEHOO, Administrator.
oc23—td Printer’s ff eu $5.
GEORGIA. Henry County.
J AMES FINDLEY, administrator on the estate of A
0. McKebbin, late of said county, deceased, having
iu proper form applied to me for letters of dismission
from said administration—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged
from his adminit>tratiou uiul receive letters ot dismission
within the time prescribed by law. Given uuder my hand
and official signature, May 98,16<t7.
maySl—lamttm
Printer's lee $4-1
GKORGIA. GoanoH County.
J E88B MILLER, administrator on the estate of Jeeee
N. Miller, deceaeed, applies to me for letter* ol dis
mission from said administration- „
Thee* are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar. th* kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, and
ahowcaooe, if auy they have, why eald letters should not
be granted the applicant. Given under my bend aud offi-
daT signature, June 37,1807.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
]j>—lamfim*Prlntera fee gt.hl
IQIA, QORDON COUNTT.
Q,lQltOI_H, HOGAN, admlnlatrator of the eatate oj
Jehu Neblett, late of eald county, deceaeed, bavins
K itittoned for a discharge from hie administration ol
seatst* of eald deceaeed-
Thee* are therefore to cite and admonlah all aud elngu-
lar. the kindred and creditor* of eald deceaeed, to be and
appear at my office, within the lime allowed by law, end
show cause, If any they can, wby a*ld letter* should not
tune to tho anpltcant as preyed for. Given under my
hand and offid
|e7—lamfim
1 signature, June 6,18(17.
D. \V. NEEL, Ordinary.
Prtuter'a fee 64.60*
A DM IN 18TB A TOR'8 HALM.
B Y virtue of an order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Mil
ton county, G*., will be sold, before the court
house door In eald county, on tho flrat Tuesday In De
cember next, between the legal hoars of sale, lot* ol land
No*. 470,481, and 488, tn the 1st district and 8d aectiou
of said eoanty, containing 180 acre*, more or lea*. Hold
u the property of R. H. IMRH, de eased, for tho benefit
of the Mire and creditor* of **|d doee*«ed Term* cash.
- W. H. NE8BIT, Administrator.
Primer’* fee 0S
ADJHINiaTBATOR'H MAl.lt
.. JEABLY to *n order of the Ordinary of
county, will M sold on Tuesday, tlie third day of
ntor next, betweenJko usual hour* of wile, before
ty of Marietta, conn coun
ty, Ga., a farm, situated ou Nlckajock Creek, In said
countjr, rontalnlnyJWOacreaof land.moreorlea*. This
I* alao a fine waj —
Chattahoochee
grain and stock raising. On It
iter power, ll lie* about four mile* from
Midge, W. A A. R. It , the asm* being a
part ofith* real eetel# Mlonging to Andrew Reid, de-
raenii lata ot Putnam county. Us. Bold for dletrtbn-
rionTTerm* carit. Mr. J. Vft Stenhaek, on tho place,
will show it to any ono wtehlng to examine tt. Novetn
Mr 5, llfff. WM A RE , D ,
A B. REID. Jit.. 1 Adm "
novS—dewtd ’ Printer’*fce|»
mire.
ite.ua.
GMOMGIA. UWIMNSTT COUNTT. „ ,
rnwo month* afterdate application will be made lathe
T Co"“or Ordinary oV aald. county, at the llr.i
regular term after the exiiirallou of two monlha from thl*
notice, for leave to sell the lauds heiuugfog lo the elate
of John P. Unleliiu*, l»le of said couuty, deceased, hep
Umber 84,1N«7. N L hdtcHINB, Jr.. Executor.
Vrluler'* fee 8«
GEORGIA, PtrKXNS County
S ION A. DAItNEL. administrator of David A. Unde
down, Jr., represents to the conrt lu his petition
duly filed and entered on record that be has fully admin
istered said estate, aud prays for a discharge therefrom-
These are therefore to notiiy all person* concerned to
be and appear at my office, within tbc time prescribed bv
law, lo snow cause, if auy exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted the applicant*. Given undet
my baud at office, June 13,1888.
Join—lamfim
tV. II. HIMMONS. Ordinal
Printer's fee
nary.
64.50
GEORGIA, MimwXTHXB Countt.
J OHN S. BROWN, administrator on the estate of Ho
bert Brown, deceased, represents Ibat he baa folly
administered said estate, aud applle* for letter* of dta
mission— .
These are therefore to cite all person* concerned, kin
nred and creditor*, to ahow cause, if any they can, v “-
satd administrator should not be discharged from Ins
ministration, and receive letters of dismission within
the time prescribed by law. Given under my Mud and
official signature, April 35,1867.
mavfi—lamfim
J W. BANNING. Ordtm
Inary.
61 80
EXECUTOR'S MALE.
B Y virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Fnlton
county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday In De-
reniber ncxi, before the court house door in the city of
Atlauta, between the usual hours ul tale, the followini;
property, to-wit - 170 acres off of lot No. 887, IBIJi
acres off of lot No. tie, and M seres off of lot No. 848 ;
all in the 14th district of Fulton county, flv
west of Atlanta, on the Green A Howell's
Hold as the properly of Clsboru Haws, de
purpose of division between the legatee*.
Oclulicr 16. 1867.
all in the 14th district of Fulton county, five miles Booth
west of Atlanta, on the Green A Howell’* Ferry Road,
' of Clsboru Haw*, deceased, tor th*
Term* cash
WM. A. WILBON. Executor.
Mrs. K. II. IIAWH, Executrix.
Printer's fee 63
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
[CKRO 11. TAYLOR, administrator u|hiu the e*t
_ or Mary Ilolbert, represents to the court In hie pe
tition. duly filed and entered on record, iMl be Ms frilly
administered Mary llnlbert's estate—
These are therefore to require all peraon* concerned, to
he and appear al my office, on nr before the first Monday u
February uext, to show cause. If auy IheyMve, why ar
letters of dianilsslou should uot be granted the apuncai
Withes* my baud and official signature, July 86,13U7.
W. 11. 81MMON8, Ordinary.
aug3- tanifiiu Printer'* fee 64.60
GKOUGIA, UKNhV COUNNV,
oHDiNsat * orriog, max 1, 1867.
W H. Mct’OIID and Moses Manu, administrators ou
, the estate of James 8. McCord, represent to
tbi* court lu tlioir petition, duly filed, that they Mve folly
administered said estate—
These are therefore lo uollfy all persona concerned to
show canoe, If auy they bare, why said administrator*
should uot be discharged from Ibelr said office, and re
ceive Iclter* dismlssory In term* of the law. Given au-
der my hand aud official signature, April 30,1867.
Q It. NOLAN, ordinary,
may!- lamfim Priuler'a fee 64 So
C tENRATIONS, Railroad Conteanlea, and In
A GHKAT MAMGAIN!
A N clegaut two-horse FAMILY CAHHIAUK, a* good
M uew ’ “ “ “ • « re Y,TJfo* STbRO..
jrovfi-31 Forsyth Street
S HOWMEN can alway* be supplied at thla Office
with Postsre, Blrsamsrs, *«., at isasonabl* rats*.
I .1. Cook,
F J. Bomar,
D. Hogan.
E. A. Center,
F. T. Kicklighter,
J. A. Hinton,
Hall,
J. L. Crenshaw,
G. W. Bowen,
C. M. Barry,
A. Jarrard,
U. F. Woodliff,
Jasper Oroves,
W. it. C. Cowan,
J. B. Holland,
It. D. Haynes.
D. queen,
J. H. Love,
J A. Lang,
K. B. Hutenins,
J.M. Counally,
Green Holland,
H. W. Wooding,
H. J. Holtzdaw,
M. W. Baaberry,
J. F. Barnes,
T. G. McHau,
J. A. Lanier,
„ -'erry, Holland, Caalleberry.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Holland.
On Printing-
BOARD OF HEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Borlug.
Second Ward—O. H. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, E#q.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Chaa. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Slmrnou*
WARDS or TUI C1TT.
The City or Atlanta aball be laid off Into five wards, as
follows, to-wit:
FIRST WARD.
Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall street with
tho Western A Atlantic Railroad, and rnnnlng np the
south aide of said railroad to the incorporation line, then
down eatd line to the center of WhiteMlI street, then
north along the center of eald street to the etartfng point,
and which ehall be known and constitute Ward number
One.
SECOND WARD.
Commencing at the center of the crossing of Whitehall
street, at the Western A Atlantic Hatlroaa, and running
east down the railroad to the creasing of Calbonn street,
in the rear of the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south
along the middle of aud street to tho center of McDon
ough street, thenee along the center of McDonongh street
to the Incorporation line, then along said Hue to th* ecu-
ter of Whitehall atreet at lta croasiug at the incorporation
line, then along the confer of said atreet to the etartlng
point, which stuff 1 be known and constitute Ward num
ber Two.
THIRD WARD.
Commencing at the center of Calhoun atreet, at it*
juth crossing of the Georgia Railroad workshop, aud
running down the south tide of eald railroad lo tn* In
corporation line, theu along said line to the center of Me
Donough street to the starting point, which shall consti
tute ana be kuowu as Ward number Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on the north side or the Georgia Railroad,
in the center of the creating of said railroad by Loyd
atreet, and rnnnlng down the north side of said railroad
to the Incorporation line, then along said Hue tn Ivy-
street, then along the center of Ivy atreet lu Decatur
street, theu along said atreet west to the center of Loyd
to the etartlng point, which sMll constitute and be
' uown ae Ward number Foot.
FIFTH WARD.
Commencing at the north ot aaid railroad, at the cen
ter or the crossing of Loyd etreet, aud running west
along the north side or the Western A Atlantic Kailrourt
lo the Incorporation line, then along said line to the cen
ter of Ivy atreet, then aonth along the center of De
catur street to the center of Loyd etreet, then along the
center of Loyd street to the etartlng point, which shall
constitute and be known ae Ward number F Ive.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—Thomaa Haney.
First Assistant Euglneur—Henry Gullatt.
Becond Assistant Engineer—W. G. Kuox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—Jamee K. Gullatt.
Atlanta Enoins Oohfant No. 1
Maj. W. B. Cox
John B. Norman
Samuel Wilson...
H. Mnhlenbrtnk..
CMrles Schnatr...
John Berkele
John Wtlby
J. H. Ellsworth ..
P. J. Bracken
M. L. Collier
O. Warner
H. Haney, I
Wm. Krogg, | ' "
M. L. Robert*.
President
Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Third Director
Engineer
First Assistant Engineer
. .Second Asalstent Eagtneer
Third Assistant Engineer
Axemen
J. E. Gullatt
J. G. Kelley
W. D. Lnckle, Jr.
O. H. Jones
E. Butce
Isaac Stelnbelmer ..
G. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey
James Daniels
J.M. Toy
G. T. Anderaou, (
W. F. Woods, | '
J. M. Butce,
Joseph Wile;
. Delegate to Fire Department
Mechanic Enoins Coxfant No. 3.
.President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Chief Engineer
First Assistant Engineer
Second Assietant Engineer
Third Asalstent Engineer
Ptpemeu
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J. F .'Alexander Surgeon
M. L. Llchteuetedt... Representative to Fir* Department
Tsm.ui.ah Bnoinh Co nr ant No. 3.
S. W. Grubb Pretldenl.
R. A. Center Vic* President.
W. C. Shearer ..Flret Director.
George Thompson Second Director.
J. J. Roger* Hose Director.
John D. Clarke Secretary.
Lewis H. Clarke Treaaurer.
John A. HIU Axemau.
A. Thleme..... Axeman.
H. 8. Orme, M. D Burgeon.
W. R. Bigger* Delegate.
Atlanta Hook and Laddib Co. No. 1.
C. F.8. D’AIvtguy i
J. 8. Yarbrough
Gto* Johnson** * *. *
Rd. Holland Representative to Fire Department
Secretary
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