The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, January 04, 1872, Image 1
THE DAILY SUN. PublLthra »j) the Atlanta Sun Vnblfohlng C-oinpony. ALiumUr H. Stephens, J. Urnljr Smith, i Proprietor*. Alexander f(. Stephens, Political Editor. A. K. Pint Mm, .... News I Jitar. J. Ifonly Smith, (.cucral Editor tmli;usi ucss AluuuKor. THE ''S'- Tapi an, Ma: J. L. buna. J. (J. PashaM, LaUrange. Os, li. A. Vakmeook, Thomasville. Ga. K. <i. Wiluamk, Union Point. | John 8. Brown, Klbertou, <Ja. Terms oT Hubgorlptlon * JDAIXiY. Single Copy Per Anuuui $10 00 «• •• Sis Mouth. 6 00 •• “ For a less period tlum Six Mouth. /per month/ 1 00 CLUB8 FOU THE DAILY. Three Copies Oue Year Four '• “ " Five « “ '* Eight '* “ *' Ten *' “ “ Hlnclt Caplet ••••«*••. ft Cenlt. WEEKLY PEE ANNUM Single Copy, 2 00 , 27 00 SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY", JANUARY 4, 1872. NO. 505. TELEGRAPH NEWS Oue Huudred Copiea WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS : Mingle Copy,. Three " Five Oue Huudred Coplea, Six Mouths.. Maple Caplet ••Special Notices," 20 insertion; 10 c - ‘‘ * l per line lor the first .’for each subsequent insertion. Advertisetuenta inserted three time, a week, 15 per cent, off tho table rates above; twice a we«k, 25 per cent off the table .ales. Advertisement* for Fire Companies and Churches, half the usual rates. In order to establish uniform rates of advertising for the Daily Press of Atiauta, wo havo adopted the loregoing schedule of prices, and will be governed by them in the future. S. W. GRUBB, Business Manager, Of The Atiauta Sun, Rtitlroab ®ime ®able. THI wKSTxax a Atlantic (om state) railroad. MIGHT PASSENOEE TKAIH—OOTWAED—PAST LINK TO MEW TOUK. Leave* Atlanta Arrives at Chattanooga am DAT PASSKNOKU TRAIN—OOTWAED. Leaves Atlanta ? '!!?* w Arrives at Chattanooga 1:21 p m MI >HT PASSKMOEU TRAIN—INWABD. Leaves Chattanooga 5:20 p m Arrives a* Atlanta 1.30 a m DAT r.VSSENOKR TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves ChatUuooga 6:30 am Arrives at Atiauta 1 :oo p m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWABD. Leaves Dalton 1:00 s m Arrive* at Atlanta. 10=00 * m Night Passenger Train arrivoa.. Night Passenger Train leaves 6:15 p. m Day Passenger Train arrive* 6:10 p. m Day Passenger Train loaves 7:10 a. m Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:06 a. m Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6:35 p. in MACON AND WKSTEHN BA I LIKUD. On and alter Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains will run aa follows: Day Passenger train leaves 2:00 a. m Leaves Macon. Day Passenger Train arrives.. Arrives at Macon... Night Passenger Tra Leaves Macon Night Passenger Tra Arrives at Macou..... Night Passenger Train arrives.. 5;35 p. : 10:60 p. E 6.10 p i ATLANTA AND WEST POINL EAILBOAD. Night Passenger Train arrives Night Paaeeuger Train leaves.. . 7:10a. m 7dWp.ni Day Passenger Traiii arrives 6;00 p. m Day Passenger Train leaves 6:46 a. m ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR LINE RAILROAD. Leave Gainesville Arrive at Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive at Gainesville « A. M. >mphia i W. J. Aj . Akerh, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. TIME TABLE OP THE MKMPHIS AMD CHARLEMION B. B. Morning Express leave* Chattauooga 6:30 A M l Memphis, J *“ “ v * • euanooue l i :16 l* M COMING Morning Express leaves Memphis 10-20 A M Arrivcalu Chattanooga, next morning.... 6:00 A M Mail Train loaves Memphis 12:10 A M Arrives in Chattanooga, next day . 500 PM Atlantic anil Gulf Kallroad. 1 .1 ROM Savannah, Ga., via Albany. Jacksonville 1 and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida: Leava Savannah daily 10:15 P. M Arrive at Albany daily 1:50 P. M Arrive st Jacksonville daily 1:45 P. M Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays oeptod. Leave Tallahaaace dally (Sundays excep- . 7:35 P.M ted).. Leave Jacksonville daily O.JftP. M Leave Albany daily 3:0U*P. M Arrive at Savannah daily 6:28 A. M %n»7 . SELMA, ROME ARE DALTON R. R. TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave 8c Una Arrive st Rome.. Arrive st Dalton.. 1:42 A , 3:15 r Leave Dalton. Leave Rome Arrive at Selma.... f .40 i>. m., 3:6 37 a. M., 10:45 P.M. jlO ». M., 9 :44 A. M. Mneon * Awcimta llallroiHt. DAT PASSKROKR TRAIN D ILY, SUNDAYS RXTRCTRD. Leave Avgusta at iW It I*. M Leave Macon at..; •<**•?* Western Katlrwad of Alabama. Leave Selma 4:10 A M Arrive at Montgomery 0:40 A M Arrive at West Point..... 11:56 A M Leave West Point 12 ;20 p M trrive at Montgomery 5:15 p M Leave Columbus 11:40 A M Arrive at Columbus 12:20 p M Atlftntfr And Wnlf Railroad. KXPBKbH PASSENGER: Leave Savannah .Daily at 2:45 PM Arrive at Jesaup •» 6:45 P M ... *' 6:24 A M ... " 7.25 AM mva Jacksonville... Leave Live Oak Leava Albany Arrive at Savannah •• ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. I .cave Savannah. Saturdays excepted, st Asrivw at Je*sup, Sunday* exempted, ; t Arrive at Albany *• Arrive at Live Oak *» Arrive at TsJialuM»<-<' Arrive at J«M»ap Arrive at Macon. : Leava Macon. Sundays except? Leave Jesanp, Mondays excepted, at 6:50 P M hm j* fr • 26 nsa P M 1:00 P M S.25 P M 4 <5 A M 1:541 P M 7:541 A M By t!i<* Sew York Associated Pioss. THLitOCHE&TEMl Ht-KLVX IFAR, u »trfiiff Your Ur other*,” The 4’itj in a Slate of Srtge, The Fopulucv Thirst tor the II food of the Jfitm limit ted Rochester, N. Y., January 3.—From three nutil eleven o’clock tliis morning tho city was comparatively quiet. Four companies of the fifty-fifth regiment are guarding the jail and its approaches, and loaded cannon are placed to command the bridges. At eleven o’clock the crowd assembled, and there is a good deal of hooting of the military, but no overt act was com mitted. At half past eleven some one placed on the corat in the slip of Court street, a Hag on which were the words, ‘‘Avenge Your Brothers.” Brigadier General Clarke tore it down, and the crowd rushed upon him, and for a short time he was in peril, but was released, and fire-arms were handed to him by his friends. The Sheriff has ordered the remaining six companies of the 51th regiment, and they are now assembling at the arsenal. It is feared there will be more trouble this afternoon and evening. The authc .ities are determined to de fend the jail, but they wish the negro Howard well of it Further particulars of the shooting last evening show that the soldiers were pelt ed by the mob with brickbatsand stones, and several were injured. The order to charge was given and some of the men fired instead. LOUISIANA. Ra«lit-ttl Ilot-tcrlng. New' Orlean, January 3.—Yesterday there wns no quorum in the Senate, the Custom House partisans absenting themselves. Tho Sergeant-at-Arms sought them ineffectually, lu the Honse, Carter (anti-Warmoutb) received a vote of thanks and an indorse ment of his official acts by a handsome majority. It is regarded as a decided Custom House victory. CONNECTICUT. allocking Triple Murder. Hartford, January 3.—A man, hi a wife and another woman were murdered at Windsor Locks. No clue. LATER. A considerable crowd is tibout the jail, but the heavy raius checks excite- meut No violence since uooj. Prep arations nro ma le to meet every emergen cy. The negro Howard has been in dicted. The police charged tho mob gathered around the jail, driving them through the streets in every direction. A great crowd is now (four o’clock) in Buffalo street-fat the intersection of State. Four veteran companies have ben sworn i special police. Several soldiers stepped out of the lines were knocked down by the mob. Howard will not be brought before the court until it is known whether the vie tim will die. STILL LATER. The Judges of the Oyer and Terminer Court direct the Sheriff not to take How ard from tho jail at present, and to pro tect the public property aud preserve the public peace at all hazards. Howitzers havo been removed to posi tions where they command Exchange street and its approaches from tho east side of the river more effectually. *-t-4 NEW YORK. More Abowt Tweed’s llail—Uerglt * ml lli« Pigeon Shooters—Outrage on a Married Woman. RocIiester, Jauuary 2, Miduight.—• The main portion of the crowd has dis persed. _A public meeting is proposed for to morrow. The Captain of tho company disavows having ordered the tiring, whereby four citizens were killed. Negroes have abandoned tho streets. John Etler, who was killed, was a prominent German citizen. The military claim that they were as sailed with stones. New York, January 3.—Tho counsel for the people proposes excepting to young Tweed as surety for his father, on tho ground that love aud uff«-ction are considerations which a’o insufficient to constitute a good title. Tweed will not go to Albany until his bail bonds are arrang* d. A pigeon shooting match by the Long Island Shooting Club, was interrupted yosteaday by Berglu A member shot two birds, however, to ruable Bergh to moke a test case iu the courts. The so ciety, on the other hand, threaten to sue Bcrgti for trespassing on the Club Qronnds. Til ruflians seized u respectable mar ried woman on Eighth Avenue, and car ried her into a disreputable house. The woman fought, and oue split her fore head with brass knuckles aud tied Tho other was arrested and proved to be Geo. Schuyler Burns, who was couvicted of a similar outrage a year ago. Sickles has gone to Washington. NEBRASKA. Snowed Up. » Omaha, January 3.—Two Eastern bound passenger trains, near Sherman, for two days have been trying to shovel their way through. ILLINOIS Shylorklng Unrlc Sum. Chicago, January 3.—Property hold- _s on Custom House Square demaud fabulous prices. The values demanded aggregate over two millions of dollars for the square. Brigham Young U toniu lliyril. Salt Lake, January 3.—Brigham Young was refused bail, lie gave the Federal Government one of his houses for the prison wherein he is confiucd. CALIFORNIA. Salt “Won*- I'li." San Francisco, January 3. — The weather is fair. Ou New Year’s Day 2,500 tons of salt and the works were washed away at Alameda. 644 ■ PENNSYLVANIA InUirsritc tor the |o«i|i/ Philadelphia, January 3.—The Iaidgeg says that the Susquehanna Canal has been leased by the Heading lihilroad Company for nine hundred and uiuety- nido years, with the object of making Havre do Grace a large coal depot for a Mdttotttbem »hipinent »ud for supplying Baltimore and Washington with anthracite. KENTUCKY. heap soil Western lULroad trsius to slid from Atlanta. M Turning a ftuaaereet •»» Ashes. 5J IsormviLLK, January- 3. —A fire has - M occurred at Somerset, in Puhtski county, K M | destroying several buildings, including * on I tho court house. Loss $75,000. The ThunderersapWCatacaxy Is no M London, January 3.—The Times, dis cussing Catacazy’s recall, says the Minis ter served his government zealously, but not judiciously. Sir Charles Dilke’s supporters are j paring for n grand demonstration in his honor. London, January 3.-A huudred French citizen i have been arrested in tho occu pied portions of France for alleged out rages upon Germans. Waruiugs are given of summary proceedings in all eases of murder or assassinatiou. Unless surrendered before the 23d of January, the hostages will be put to trial, instead of before courts martial. Tho business of the stock exchange yesterday exceeded any day within forty years. The Germans here are petitioning Bis marck to demand an apology and indem nity lor supplies furnished by citizens of the United States to the French govern ment for defeuse during the war. >-#-4 MARYLAND. erara 121013}; fair to choice brow n, ll(q>12!. Fair supply; market steady. Coffee—llio, 23025; Java, 34; La- guira, 30. Molasses—By barrel, 80; by hogs- head, 32; New Orleans choice, 05, prime 03. Salt—Liverpool 2:15;Virginia2. Rice 9 Mk. Flour—Superfine, iu barrels, $7 25@ $7 50, sacks higher ; extra $8 00 ; family $8 50(o‘.) 00; extra family $0 25(2 9 50; fancy $10(2311. COTTON GOODS. 8 oz Osnabiirgs, 10; 0 oz, 12i Sheeting, 121. 7 ;8 Drillings, 13. 7-H Shirting, 10|; Shirting, 8J. Yarns, all numbers, $1 10. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. O L D The Antimonlal Controversy. Annapolis, J anuory 3. -Professor Reese has been dismissed after & five hours’ cross examination. Annapolis, January 3.-— Dr. Edward Warren, who is a graduate of Jefferson College, Philadelphia, and finished stud ies in France, and during the war was Medical Inspector of General Lee’s urmy, testified. He bad heard the testimony, and could see noth ing to warrant the conclusion that other than perfectly natural causes produced Ketchum’s death. He has seen men die just as sudden and with the identical symptoms, from a disease that has prevailed as an epidemic in Baltimore for the last twelve months. SOUTH CAROLINA- K. K. K. Columdia, January 3.—In tho United Slides Court this morning, ten more pris oners from Spartanburg county pleaded guilty, and told the story of their crimes in open court. Among them was an old man, who was disebargod upon bis own recognizance. A youth named Wm. Armstrong pleaded guilty of robbing the mail, and was sentenced to five years in the Detroit Honse of Correction. IRELAND. A lllt-limuml Calamity Among 1 hr Irish. Dublin, January 3.—Tho floor of the Court lloom at Kitty Clogher, in the ounty of Leitrim, fell to-day. Three huudred people were precipitated forty feet. The number killed is unknown. Thirty were badly hurt—most of them fatully. FRANCE. Umnbctta Creates a lion-. Paris, January 3.—A dispatch from Marseilles reports great turbulence upon the appearance of Gambetta. The Chas seurs charged the mob. Gambetta was not allowed to leave the hotel. WASHINGTON. Lo .king up Tlchbornc Testimony*- Mt-anthout ltrgulation*—The Congrc** SitiN Under Senled Order—'The Hornet M the Wind. Washington, January 3.—The ship Osprey, of Boston, has been traced by the United btntea Treasury records to the coast of Australia. The claimant for the Tich borne estates, asserts that lie was saved by the Oaprev from shipwreck, off the coast of Brazil. The records have lieen searched at the instance of Eng lish attorneys for the defendants. It is stated that tho steamer Congress sails with sealed orders, supposed to have reference to the Hortlet Custom officers and steamboat in spection officers are ordered to allow tug boats and Steamboats were exclusive ly for freight upon the Mississippi, and tributaries to carry one hundred and fifty instead of one hundred and ten pounds. Supervising inspectors are directed to grant permits to such boats. Without permits from supervising inspector, such boats will not be allowed to navigate. COMMERCIAL. Office Daily Sun, Jan. 3, 1871. Cotton—Market closed firm on street at 18(3jl8t; instore at 18{. Receipts50 bales; sales 75. Provisions — Bacon—shoulders 8|; clear rib sides 8|; clear sides 9 ; horns, plain 12i@14 ; sugar cured 15<<UC. Bulk meats—shoulders 6J; clear rib sides 71; clear sides 8. Laud—Tierce 10i@M; cans 11 J; @12; buckets 13. Financial—Gold is baying 1 10— selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Fruit—Rough peaches 41 to 61 por pound; posted 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 41 per j>ound; green Georgia apples $3 50 to $4 00 per bbl* Butter—Tenuesseo and country but ter 20 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to31. Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 36 to 46; upper leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 826 to $00 per dozen; American calf skins $25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to 7j; green fait #1 to 8|; dry hides 15 to 10. Onions—$3 60(^5 00 per barrcL Toiucxx Low grades 65(gj50c ; com mon, 58^65 ; gsoa, 75(^90; fine, $1@ $1 26 ; choice brands, $1 26(0*1 60. Ibos—Swede 7c; horseshoe iron 7c; City Mills aud Pittsburg bar Gc. Mackerel —Half bbla. No. 1 $8.00; No. 2 $7; No. 3 $G. Kits, No. 1 $1 85; No. 2 31 00; No. 3 $1 40. CilKKSE— 17c. Grain.—Cora, T>0. Oats, mixed 08; black 70; yellow 70. Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 13*'; crashed, powdered and granulate 1, 15; Dem BY TELEGItAPH. New York, Janaary 3.—Cotton strong; sales 25G4; uplands 20j; Orleans 21 j. Flour sternly. Whisky fairly active, 921 (" 93. Wheat a little more active but without material change. Corn firm and good export and fair homo demand—old afloat 791 (/b80. Bice dull,<81(^81. Pork a shade lower, 314 25(<z 14 50. Freights heavy and lower. Money stringent; stock brokers paid 1-16 to i commission, others i»aid 7 currency to gold. Ex change lower ? 9l(u92. Gold 9|(o^i. Governments inactive with little change —02s lOf. Htates inactive but very firm —N. C. and H. C. very strong; Va. steady; Teon. G3j, new 63 i; Va. 00, new 58; La. 60, new 50; levees 60$; Ala. 02,5s 62; Ga. 70, 7s 71; N. C. 32J, new 14; 8. C. 49, new 26‘. Cotton future sales today 13,- 250—Jan. 20, t, 3-16, 11-16,5-16, J, 7-16; February 20?, 9-16, }, 11-16, 13-16 21, 20 15-16, i ; March 21 j, }, 3-16, i; April 21 5-16,|; May 21, J, $. Galveston, January 3.—Cotton strong —good ordinary 18; net receipts 1363; exports to Great Britain 2122; solos 200; stocK 46,800. Mobile, Jauuary 3.—Cotton active and excited; middlings 19t@19i;net receipts 870; exports to Great Britain 1874; sales 2000; stock 63,100. Memuhis, January 3.—Cotton excited; middlings 19|; receipts 1530. Baltimore, January 3.—Flour un changed. Wheat firm—Pennsylvania $1 57(o>l GO. Corn firm—white 6G(a08; yellow 67(^69. Oats dull—53(^55. Bye and provisions unchanged. Whisky 94. Norfolk, January 3.—Cotton firm— low middlings 18|(uU9;net receipts 1452; exports coastwise 2322; sales 260; stock 6071. AUGUSTA, January 3.—Cotton firmer and active—middlings 19|; net receipts 800; sales 1000. Philadelphia, Jan. 3.—Cotton mar ket strong—middlings 20J. Savannah, January 3.—Cotton activo at full ‘prices—middlings 19}(qjl9|; low middlings 19J; not receipts 1288; exports coastwise 969; sales 2263; stock 82,728. Liverpool,'January 3, Evening.—Cot ton closed strong. The supply of wheat falls 125,000 bushels below the usual amount, causing an odvauce—red winter 11s 9d. Corn 31s Gd. Pork, now, 60s. Common ltosin 12. Turpentino 50. Wilmington, January 3.—Cotton firm —middlings 19; net roccipts 103; exports coastwise 347; sales 141; stock 6414. New Orleans, January 3.—Cotton ac tive; middlings 19|(al9];net receipts 2270; gross 3516; exports to Great Brit ain 6110; sales 11,000; stock 180,161. London, January 3.—Consuls 92|; bonds 92|. Tallow 48, and 6 to 9. Tur pontine 53. Boston, January 3.—Cotton quiet and strong; middlings204; net receipts 245; gross 2060; sales 300; stock 8,500. Baltimore, January 3.—Cotton in fair demand with price<advanced; middlings 201; net receipts 97; gross 275; exports coastwise 55; sales 312; stock 3599. I« K 3 H 3 5 o t 6 o r H 0 Will Exhibit iii .Mania, for Tiro Onjft only, TIMIHSO.I »• a ml I'll HJ.f 1\ January 11 and 18,1*78. I NTRODUCING the twn'leat and gre»te*t Arentc EnUrtalnmont titer pr«Mnt«d in tlii* city, c-mkracin* GorRoous miiUuyaod Civic F»««‘»nU. TouroamnnU. National Grai * ** * * “ “ ‘' vant, Abort#lual Pmiipm, Scene* and Shitting Living Pictures of Bewildering Beauty, Aud introducing the rooet complete < onipany of celebrated Artinta, that have ever been engaged for Enueetrian and olympian Pantime*. who.are supplied with costumes flttlug for their station*—Fnra. Velvet* and Cloths. of tho mor* —— — daxzliug sii ship. Fo Fit . , LIZZ MAltCKLLUS. Beside*, the unprecodoutod number of Twenty-Two Celebrated Principal Artists, tho auxiliary force of Diversified Talent is Jarge, *n<l the entire Company will appear st esch entertainment in glittering pageant*. Gorgeous and Impressive Tournament*. Tableaux of Truth and Orandeur, Jolly Funny Pantomimes. Kqueslrian Spectacles of Grace and Dariug. All the beat features of the Gymnasium. Entertainment* of mi told merit, every Afternoon and Night. THE WONDERFUL UIIUTK ACTORS, -THE f 10,000 BLIND MARVEL EXCELSIOR, J*.” AND BnniUM Cart*. inowaxi. Proprietor Excelsior Planterfanf Worts, P. O. Box 460, ATLANTA, GA. angle 6m. Cf. n. ROOKS* C ONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AMD Stone Work, of all classes. Mastering and ' i.-namentat work, Stone Cutting, etc. Gridin. Ga.. May 12.1671. yl ir.tr. ie, fainter and nreo^aior, hnn W ft. iuk'a Whitehall a)n •> ’ tops*fa oontmuance of the i Contracting and Advertising AgtuL Qcme Snenrance Compann. Ooltunbus, O., Deo. 80,1071. W T. WATERS—The Stockholders have completed their payment of sufficient money to-pay Chicago • and other tosses, leaving tho Capital of the Homo insurance Company complete with the neceaaa- The HOME OF OHIO, ls a flrst-cla** Company, and aa such, wo unhesitatingly recommeud it to all want ing Insurance. On a first-clans risk we will take as much as $10,000—but no more. Provides Against Loss by Fire or Lightning I MIDDLETON & BKO., Copper Smith), Sheet lroa Workers and Brass Yonlders. W E are prepared to do the abort Work in a supe rior manner. Shop next door to Can Office, Broed street. dged- Call and Stottle. Au. persons indebted to w. b. lows a CO., will plow all li al Mill, u lh.j wUk to close their Books for 1671. janMt at Atronoir! THI HOOK ANO LADDER TRUCK HOUSE, On Pryor BtraoL TILL BELL AT AUCTION, ON THE PltF.MI- a, Friday, January 5, at 8 O’clock, P. M., The Hook and Ladder House and Lot, fronting 66 feet ou Pryor street, running beck to June*' Livery Stable, having a depth of 1H6 feet. This lot lies in of the American Hotel, and ie a good loca- . » business house. Sale positive. Titles per. feet Terms—One-half rash, balance three and six months, with Interest C. C. HAMMOCK, Real Estate Agent James’ Bank Block, Whitehall street jan3-3t For Rent. aes; wash house, stables, good garden, fruit trees, usr- r the premises, to Grant Amerloim HOUSE CLIPPING MACHINE. Mdr Sound Insurance. Select Risk*. Adequate Ratos. W. T. WATKR8 k CO., Agents Office : Samuel Rape's Dental Depot Whitehall street Ncm l Xi»»rrti9cmcrna. Select School for Boys.; Atlanta City Hospital. French and German are taught to be spokon. Mr. Harvey, who has spent several years in South Amer ican, will teach Spanish sml Portugese, and, also, as. sist in bearing other clsase*. Mr. Harvey is a thorough linguist Terms $6, per month, payable in advance. d^uOvcr Mr. Reago’s store, corner Whitehall ami Forsvth streets. jani-2m No r m a 1 Institute. inauguration of the Public Schools, Special IVotioosu Warning Words. The strength and nervous energy of the human body ought to be iucreaaed during the the winter, for two reasons: In the first place, disea ses cf the most deadly character may be generat'd at this season; aud secondly. It is of the utmost im portance that during tho cold weather mouths the system should be put in a condition to withstand the effects of tho Spring miasma, and tho subsequent depressing best of Hummer. It is, therefore, ad visa- i fact essential, to tone, regulate and invigorate tho dtgaative and secretive organ* st this period of the year, aud of all the stomachlca and alteratives at present known, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the powerful, the most harmless, and the most agreeable. Tbs temperature of winter would be in itself a glorious tonic, if it did not. uufortunatcly, bring with It a volume of chilling moisture and un- wholseome winds, which have a bad effect on the akin and lung*. Th »e must be guarded against, ere is ne security for health. Tlietffcct of a course of Dtttcrs is to give vigor and tone to the entire organization—the superficial muscles and nerves, as well as tho internal viscera. A regular habit of body, a healthy and natural flow of bile, an active digestion, a good appetite, pure blood, and a Vigorous circulation of that fluid, are among the blessing* dei ivsbls from a persistent use of Hostel* Ntomach Bitters, which not only more than supplies the place of the best tonics, catharthics and antiseptics prescribed in their separate- forms by physician*, but perform tho three-fold work of in- vigoraticn, regulation and purification, si one and tho ssrao time. jant ‘Amusements. DeGive’s Opera House. FOURTH AWtUMRAJirVE 4PF Til 1C TALENTED AHTIttTK SATIE PUTNAM, AND THE Hxcollout Company From Hoeley’s Opera House, Chicago. Thursday, January tth, 1*78. For the First Time in this city, CASTE! Polly Feele# KATIE PUTNAM To conclude with the laughable farce. Tin* Youth (hat Never Stw a Woman ! Colin, with song KATIE PUTNAM RlL Friday, Benefit of Katie Putnam. «9u Matinee Saturday at 2 P. M. ADMISSION $1 60; Family Clrclo 60 cents. No •ilea charge for resarved seats. Reserved seats for sale at Phillips Jc Crew’s Book* ore. Jan t-it Auction Sale. :oll*c . Fancy Goods, to te- sold A* ing. commencing eiu street, (hid Fellow*’ Ball. C. U. EDWARDS k CO. J. W. CHAPMAN. Auctioneer. )au3-Ct Rooks, fiuti- to ry and it auction. This Even, at store No. 17, Mari- -Ton Institute T- HE NEED OF A CITY HOSPITAL FOU ATLAN TA hu Ion) been fell, bat all affort.. hareMon, lor tho establishment of such havo foiled, our people being too poor to raise the money necessary for such a purpose, and the depleted condition of the State Treasury, such as to render successful legislation in the matter, both impracticable and hopeless. It is, therefore, proposed to Appeal to all F’rlomlg of so benevolent a projoct,and thus soenre a nnclen* to encourage an incroaso of tho private donations already promised, which will reader the scheme Will b. helil .1 lb. School Boom,. No. M While ,UC< *“ : “ J "“*• «“ <* •“* •» lM <«- hall street, during the week, commencing Monday, , •*«„ w m w. ». _,a_ Hth instant, and closing Friday. 12th. | U W|U be *‘ n, » ariu « monument to the charity There will be a morning session each day from il . n ,i n e nn , to 1, to afternoon «uh.!i, from -J.. to 4'io-oloclc. •“ ““"“V o'oat dtlua., II will beta koeplag .0.1 • public IhfCluro .very ov.nlng. | wlth our on „ rd marcU |h „ a|w o/ The Moi-nlll|C SoMMioilM amlprogreM. will bo devoted chiefly hi tho eubjecle and melbode | l<jr ' v0^ ■ , Two 1,olu '' eobacrlbed an equal latar- of Grsinuiar schools or eleuinntcry instruction. Thu ! ... , .. afternoon sessions atteniUnce upon which will l»e ^ g, en thfl ho, ‘ ler of Oertincato thereof in optional, will be glvcu to High School work and to 1 * u diatwhuUow of discussion of more general topics. lu< ' dlBtr * buUoB of Competent Teachers have been engaged to give tions in the severs! branches usual! schools. Also, diatluguished teacln I give a incur schools. Also, distinguished teachers from - .. abroad *ill give special lessons and lectures during H75,000 o o Leefurefl will be Delivered by Worth of Properly—Numbering Practical lessons will bo given to the Institute by Professor Brown aud Sanford, also by Professor O. M. Dews, 8ii|ierlutoi]deut Public Schools, Columbus; ProfessorO. J. Orr, of Oglethorpe College in the city slid others. On Friday morning, 12th instant, at 11 o'clock, th 9 Public Schools will lie Inanguruteil ZZ Institute. Tho i Teachers t the i stion Is also eitcnded itslde of Atlanta, soda c-imnitteeof reception will provide places for such st hotels, boarding bouses and private families st reduced prices. The public generally are cordially invited to attend the evening lectures and tho inauguration ceremo* nles at the Ivy street Hchool on Friday. The subjects aud lectures will be duly announced. There will be no charges for attendance upon the institute, all expenses being defrayed by the Board of Education. B. MALLON, Bupcrtutendent Public Schools. Jea4-4t C6 Whitehall street. Grand Sale, by T, C, ollayson, — or — The Live Auction House J. H. RAURKTT, Anctloater. 1,500 AHTIOIjBS To bo Distributed by th* Board of Commls- 50,000 SHARES AT OO fJocA—$100,000. The value of the separate interest, to which the Holder of saoh Cartlflcate wUl be suUUed, will be determined by the Commissioners, who will an nounce fo tho public the manner, the Urns and piece of the distribution. The following gentlemen are to act as Commie ■loners and will reoalve and take proper charge of the money for the Hospital, will determine upon the plan and sits for the same, to-wit i I* II. ORMK, M. D. *T. r ALEXAMDEIl, M.D. E. H. 11A.Y, M. I>. All frlenda to our benevolent object ere reqneeted to aid our manager as much as possible In the ardu ous labor devolving upon him. CATALOGUE SALE - OF - 118 CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS. B Y many celebrated European sud American ar tists, the whole forming a combination of talent seldom offered et public auction in this city. > Among tho superb collection will be found choice 1 WOMll t<>!• Cll'OllInr. Iend#<siws, Winter scenes, Figures, Religions and [ Historical PamUugs, the whole formlug a splendid ; * riii/atteuU .n of Connoisseurs and lovers of the I KIIVV. WEKNAN, Manicr fine arts U particular calletl to this sale, at the old I 7 * stand of tbs Wheel*r and Wilson Hewing Machine Uoiapauy, No. 1 DeGive's Ojwra House, Marietta | (**) f*^Q-y Thiriilsy and Friday Rvenlngs, Jehu- mry II And 14, HIM, •( 7 I S O'cloek, Office Nd. 11 Jdm«t’ U*.k Block Each Kvenlug, ] dMn . lB They will be open for inepectlon day and night,, ■ ommcncidg Monday, 8th Jauuary, until evenlag of e Cash. Halo posiUve. Ja»«-dt. DANCING. G. W. ADAIR, Auct’r. IJKOFENHOII NU'UOI* MNPECTFI LLY AN -1 I onMl. JreutoM aYlo* U J. NODNCEN that ho tia. rented Jaaica' New Hall, ' a BOOS ucar Railroad Crossing. White lull street, and will n commence a new session on THURHDAY, January I U 4i h. 1*7 J, for new beginner* and a<lvanced pupils, i Days of Tuition—I huralay Afternoon, at 21, P. Well finished and conveniently arruiMd on ward., Unrul,,. at I„ A. tor Ml^e I C^SLS^fTLStnL Room Oottaco, I, oLodad tot, 47x100 loot; .liMaaodof nadioai alj*. .boat ot^it a Room House, ^JanS-lt E. EoOOSWON. <)oul fflimtorp. S AS SEE N HOUSE, (Formerly United States Hotel,) C ORNER ALABAMA and PBYOB STREETS, AT- LANTA, GA. E. R. 8ASSBEN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. 8A88EEN, Clerk. TERM8—Transient Boarders, per day ft 00 Rtng' *' * —- — -- - oct S-dlm. Slug Is Meal, or Lodging 10 cents. BARNESVILLE HOTEL, J. a CAMP, .... Proprietor. (NEAR DEPOT.) BOARD |3 PER DAY. 4elf.tr REYNOLD’S H0m, NEW NAN - - - GEORGIA, [FORMERLY MoDOWELL HOUSE.] Ante Bcitwna Rates ft OO FEB DAY. W. Md RopaoUUif oct23-tf Proprietor. KENNESAW HOUSE, MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA, O FFKB8 PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS TO families desiring Chew and Comfortable win ter quarters; only one hoor r s ride from Atlanta. Address FLETCHER k PBEYER, oct30-tf Rankin House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. J. W. RYAN, Proprietor. St-tr FRANK OOLDEN, CUrt BROWN’S HOTEL, MACON, OEORQIA. THIS SPLKNDID FIMT-CLAai HOT*L B TBS 1 largest and bate Hotel in the OUy. R to attes ted Immediately opporite the OesMcal Paeeenger Depot, and for Comfort. Elegance, Eoonomy and at- temtioo of its Employees and attaches It offitew great er inducements to the traveling public, than any oth- • house (n the Southern State#. novftHf W. F. BBOWH k OO. INS EITABLIIHBO. ISO ft 8TUABT RAILROAD HOTEL, Opposite Depoh—YALD08TA, OA. rpHIS HOTEL IS CONVENIENT TO BUBINERS, K pleaaantl) located, attentive servants, and q. x. STUART. LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AO WORTH, GEORGIA. T able always fubnishxd with the best the market affords. SPOTS WOOD HOTEL,. halos, a someiA. Nearly oppoeite the Pieeiegir Depot) Only One HinntaB Wallt^f THOMAS H. HABKIS. Piapdator. 0.1. UACLKLLAH, (apt OOrM MARSHALL HOUSE, MMMMN, M. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Day Board Sa.OO. aovMtf ■■ ■; Planter’s Hotel, roar vallkt, a a. BOARD $3.0# F*r Daj. T. 'll. H. MDRFU, Froprietor. Distance 10 yards from BaUroed. fochtf hard per i decfi-It HENRY HAYS, Fr^p»r. NOTIOl J BODY favwm all | Hall t<> Rent for l’srtlee. feectuivs, or First-class Entertalnmente, on liberal term*. For terine of lla i Kent or prices of Tuition, ar- Profrasor Nichols, at the Hall, or l billipeh ply to Fi Crew * 1 Cash. dec24.lt I,abowtetefat mo11. hi MSRKSSi !?*!?*• flte khore reward for't^ay^aaiuw of the thief. to me, or I wUl give Forty DoNaie for the fieitesaj at the Horse and ffaddle. dec 10-fit L. M. AlDBEWt.