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S/0UTHTKtBlNI Z OO NPUiDlEOR!AJG>TP.
I'tokl'iiiArtthT*.
human eye: " The ■;•■ of man gotnm nt
ikair languro, with the t4ngit|t that >be
ooular dialect needa no dioiioaary, but ia un
derstood all ty,»orld or»r. Whan tbapyeo
zasit.x'S'.'.
•aaira, Iba ejaa
• area *f jour
ofeer H Than
ia a look by whioh a man akawa ha ia going lo
•V » good thing, and a look whan ha baa oaid
it. Vain and forgouan are all lha Ana offera
and office* of hoopiielliy, if thorn ia kaliidaj
fa the (jo. iron manj furl ire inclinations
avowed bj tha aya though diaaembled bj |he
lips! One Comes awaj from a oompanj, in
whloh, l| ntfcy enally.happna ha baa aaid nath-
Ibg, and no Important remark kaa been ed-
draaaod Whim, and jot, if ia ajmpathj with
tb* society, ha ah«U not have a aenaa of thin
fact, such a aiream of llfo baa bean flowing
WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DIALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
illoss aid Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
—SOLK AUKNTS FOE—
WrigUVs Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
ma/17
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT IV HOLES ALE AND RETAIL, IN—
WARE AND CROCKERY;
0:b«ra aro liquid and deep—walla that a mao
irs wr# aggrtMivt ud de
_ » call <mt ikn polio*, take all
i much notice, and require crowded Droad
waft, mad the cteurity of million#, to protect
* indfviduald againat them. The mlliiarj eye
1 meet, now darkly sparkling under clerioal,
now under ruetic browe. ’Tie the eity ef La-
cunnaon ; 'tie a alack of bayonets. There are
asking eyes, assarting eyes, prowling eyes,
It lief fate—some of good and some of ainis
ter omen. The alleged power to charm down
insanity, or ferooity in beasts, in a power be*
hind the eye. It must l>e a ticlory achieved
in the will, before it on a be signed in the eye. M
Tun Wondsbs or tbi Wicboscom.—We
understand it is through the agency of this
marvel viewing instrument that Dr. Ayer has at
length succeeded in finding thepallndal Miasm
and determining its character. Of its effects
ws in this section have abundant evidence in
the Fever and Ague which it alone produces
when absorbed through the lungs into the
blood. It has long been held to a be vapor of
•emethlog in the vspor of water from decay*
ed and decaying vegetation. Under a great
magnifying power, the doctor has found this
vapor to contain distinct organisms or living
bodies, corresponding precisely with thoao
found in the blood of ague subjects. They
are 13,000 times less than visible to the naked
eye, but bare distinct character and form. He
ibiato they are reproduetive in decaying mat
ter or in the blood, and hence tbeir long con
tinued life or the remote of them in the sys
tem. lie maintains mat they resemble in
character the other fermentative poisons, or
such as the virus of rabies or of a dead body,
&c., all of which are known to reproduoe
themselves with great rapidity like yeast in
meisteued flour, ao that the slightest quantity
impregnates the whole mass. Yeast, through
a powerful magnifier Is seen to be a forest of
vegetation which grows blossoms, and goes to
seed in a short time. Miasm is not so dis
tinctly vegetable, but bas more the appearance
of animal life, although Its motions cannot be
perfectly distinguished. What the doctor
elaitne to have settled is that it is an organic
substance and he has further found and em
bodied in his “Ague Cure” what will destroy
it.—Leader, St. Louie, Mo.
Makikq a Livixo.—“ Sonny, where is your
father ?” “ Pather’s dead, sir.” “Have you
any mother?” “Yes, I had one, but nb®’s
got married to Joe Danklin, and don't be my
mother any more ; ’cause she says she’s got
enough to do to ’lead to his own young ’uns.”
'‘Smart boy; here’s a dimo for you.” “That’s
ye, sir: it's the way I git my livin’.” “How ?”
“ Why, by Idlin' big yarns to green ’uns like
you, at a dims a pop.”
Kitchkn Odors.—A skillful housekeeper
informs us that the unpleasant odors arising
from boiling ham, cabbages, sic., is oomplste
if corrected by throwing whole red peppers
into the pot—at the came lime that the flavor
of the food is improved. We have heard that
pieces of charcoal will produce the same ef-
feet, but we have never seen it tried.
4^“Will You Mabry Mb?”—On 8undny
last was an occurrence in one of our churches
hardly suited for the occasion. After service,
a young man who carries' the collecting plats,
as usual put bis hand ia his vest pocket to
place upon It a piece of money before starting
to collect. He dropped, as he supposed, a
quarter on the plate. Bid, without looking at
it, PfShed around among ths congregation.—
Instead of diver, however, he hadlnadvertent-
ly plaoed a conversation losenge in the centre
of the plate, and all were aetouiehed, at see*
iug the losenge with the words staring them
in the face, “Will you Marry Me ?” The young
ladies probably thought this was an unusual
mode of “proposing !” but no doubt it was the
sight of them wbioh caused the mistake —
Stales $ Union.
Removal.
M BS. A. ISAACS would respectfully inform
her numerous lady customers and friends,
that she hat removed to, and is now occupying
one of the spaolous and elegantly fitted-up ten
ements in the New Boilding on the corner of
Whitehall and Alabama streets being the third
door from the latter street.
She is now opening la her New Store,
one of the most
Ritenahe, Best Assorted, and Superb
Stocks of
Fall and Wintei
MILLINERY,
comprising very ri.h Velvet, Satin and Fancy
Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha
83®*** ******
lies, etc.,
.,f the latest »lyl«, itt almost endless (ariatj.
She has elec a fall lie* of
concave ._
DRESS EBIJdMJNGS,
tonU of whloh ,h« would mo.
VEILS, do.,
moat reepectfuUy in-
‘ trouo WUiMMTI.
Monday, Oei. I.
W*WH CAW earn.
•load dir*, t
A LARGS lot or CUT end PRESSED OLA68; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED CR
HA. TEA. DINNER, and TOILET SETS, atanj price; SILVER-PLATED TEA SETt
CASTORS. CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT STANDS. CUPS, GOBLETS, SPOONS. FORKS, Ac. A-
KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS, CHINA VASES. At
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A largo and complete stock of
WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY.
to which wa invite the attention or COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We import our goods from Europe and buy of the best American Manufacturers, and will
sell for the smallest possible profits tor CASH.
COLE & WYLIE.
BUgJl
Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Boot’s, Atlanta, Georgia.
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for the past patrorage of my numerous friends and customers, and hoping
a continuance of ths same, I again uke pleasure in informing them thst I have now in
■tore the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
FURNITURE.
ever before offered in Atlanta, ami All of
SOUTHERN MAKE,
and am in almost daily receipt of New anti Varied 8tylea of all kinds of Furniture Irom tk
well known Factory of
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Workn. Columbus, Georgia, is Foprvix, wh» i
is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is gttd at. the lont
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from 16 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Fi’rnitcrf. Storb in (**• ’a *
MATTRAS8E8, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SUADES, U llaGk
CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand.
Picture Framer mads and Fcrxitcrr repaired with neatness and despatch.
COFFINS OF ALL SIXES ON HAM).
WHITEHALL STRFJ3T, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Nov. 2. dtf.
DIMICK, WILSON & CO.,
(seccKsm.as to Dimes s an,)
Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re
tail Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS!
Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem
lock Solo-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining
and Binding Skins, Shoe Pe^s and 6hoe Find
ings—at the Sign of the Big Boot,
L. M. DIMICK, I Cherokee Block,
WM. WILSON, > Peach-Tree Street,
A. MIX. 1 Atlanta, Georgia. o«t16
C.reat Excitement at the
Mhoe and Leather Em
porium of D1 a I c k ,
Wllaou 4k Co.,
ON PEACII-TREE HTREKT
A large lot of BOOTS and
the manutaotory, and will be
BlL * sold at prices unprecedented
ia this market.
Ladies' Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaitera, at
$1 26 a pair.
Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at
$1 10 a pair.
Men’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s Boots and
, and warranted.
Proof and Pump
Boots—aew styles—just received, and will be
sold at prices lower than any House In this
city will sell as good a Boot.
6,000 lbs Hemlock Sole Leather, just receiv
ed and tor rale at Cbarleetoa prices, or lower
than ever before sold in this market
60 doaen French and American Calf Skins,
of various brands, this day received, and will
bo sold at a commission on New York prices.
Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binding and
Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately
cheap.
Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather
at low prioea, will And it to their interest to
give us a call before
»fore purchasing.
DIMICK, WILSON A OO
Sign of the Big Boot.
wtr nc mills*. «. r. filiiis. 1.1. usual
MC HELEN, TLEMINB A GO.,
GENERAL PRODUCE
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
tenth *U. Puawar Depot.
ATLANTA. _ GEORGIA.
K EEP elwaya oa hud, end in lam queotl-
tlea, Buod, Lord, Flour, Corn, Wheat—in
fact, everything muallj to bo found in a 0OM-
HI88ION HOUSE.
Thankful for tho liberal patronage of thr
party*«r, wa hone. by atrict attantion to ouo
Dullness, to Merits continnsttce of tho tamo.
ago.
3 AAA LBS. boat quality ef Good Ham
jUUU look Solo Leather;
9,SOI) lha boat quality Good Damage
Solo Leather;
*,*•* lb. boat quality Good Oak Sola
Lmther—alMnat received and
or aala, at low prices, at wholesale or Bo
tail, by DIMICK, WIL80N A CO.,
©oil Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
IBW nut. •*
T HE undersigned have formed ■ eop.rtn.r-
ahip uad.r the art., of Carroll A purler,
for tha traaMotion of a General Produo. and
Commission holiness, at tha old rtand of Car
rail A High, aid aolirtt a continuance of tha
palrongo ao liberally extended to the llfo
Arm. V. 8. CARUOLL,
AUasta. Fob. II, INI. N. R. FOWLER.
I. retlHir from tha lata Ann of Carroll a
taka pleasure ia raqpmmabAlag tha 1
to PiaANTsmn
W E bara now in Store, a large lot of Batra
Hoary, Danhlo-Maia Raaact Hra^ana,
made with two hoary aolaa of tho boot quality
of Uemloek Sola Loathar and Oak Uppara, with
BitIt Eyo-aaama, whloh wa bara mada axpreaa-
ly for tha trada of thia market, and guarnn-
foa than. In orrery reapeot, aaporior to any
thing that can ha found ia thia market, la tha
line of Bregaaa, aad will tali tham at lowar
prleaa, by tb. caao or aiugla pair,
ThnaarwnatMg a good Brag—, ad loaf price*,
will ind it to their iataraatfoanil — at '
Sign of lha MgBoot.
I at tha
octl
reach
g Book
DIMICK, WILSON A 00-
iTrea f
I Straat. Atlanta, Georgia.
oomi OOKXM COES!!
at the gab Works.
WARNER, flupt.
rmnrmnpALWm**"*™
Confedomte StatM of Axaorieo.
VIISIDKNT :
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi.
vies PUMinnsvi
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS*
Of Georgia.
caainir.
Robert Toombs, of Georgia, Secreterj of Mote.
C. G. Memmlnger, of & 0., Secretary of Trssaary.
L F. Walker, of Alabama, Sec rotary *f War.
A K. Mallory, of Florida, boeretary of Navy.
J. II. Rea*aa,*of Texas, Postmaster-General.
J. P. Benjamin, of Louisians, / omey-General.
cosnanns:
Prcsbleai—Hon. HOWCLL COBB, of Geoncia.
Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPEB, Esq., of AMIuima.
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Mavon—JABKD IjlWUI WEJTAKKK.
MRMBBBS
Alabama—K W. Welker, R. II. Smlih, J. L. W. Cur
ry, W. ?. Chilton, 8. f. Hale, Collin J. McRae, John GIU
Shorter, Daniel K. Lewis, Thomas Fesrn.
FlorUa— James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack-
son Morton.
Georgia— Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, F. 8. Bar
tow, M. J. Crawford, B. A. Nl.bet, II. H. Hill, A. It.
Wright, Thomas R. R. Cobb, A. II. Kenan, Alexander
H. Stephens.
Louisiana—John Perkin*, Jr., A. L. DeClouet, Clioe
M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. B. Sparrow, Henry Mar
shall.
W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, N. L.
Wilson. A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. Harrison.
-Sfiutt Carolina—R. II. Kbatt, Jr., R. W. Barnwell, L.
8borter, Brooke.
Foreign A/aire— Rhett, Nisbet, Perkins, Walker,
KeitL
Military Affaire—Bartoi
Miles, Sparrow, Kenan,
Conrad, Chesnut, Hioltli, Wrlgt.ts,
Anderson,
Xaral . ffa.
Owens.
Finanee—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,McRae.
Commerce—Meuuulnger, Crawford, DelMouet, Mor
ton, Curry.
Judiciary—Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Pnefiil-d'hllinn. Rnvr.p. Hill ilnnltnn.riiTf*
Fearn.
Public Land*—Marshall, Harris, Fearn
Indian Affaire— Morton, Hale,Sparrow, Lewis.Keitt.
Printing—Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins.
AccouuU—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DtClouet,
Smith.
FngrotMnunt—Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae, Bar
tow.
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
EXECCTIY KDIP A RTM ENT.
Jossra E. Baowx, Governor.
JO** B. CaMPSKLL, I
H. II. Wattes*, VBecretsrlea.
U. J. G. Williams, )
E. P. Watxixk, Secretary of State.
John Joxh, Treasurer.
Prrixsox Trwxatt, Comptroller General.
A. J. Bocgkm, Surveyor General.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Theodors L Gcbrrt, President of Senate.
F. H. West, Secretary of Senate.
C. J. Wiluamn, Speaker House of Representatives.
Gaoeob Utlubb, Clerk House of KeprcssntattTes.
PENITENTIARY.
Fli McCoxxkll. Principal Keeper.
Cbas. W. Lake, Chaplain.
Dx. R. G. Caik, Physician.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Da. T. Gaaax, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum.
Da 8. G. Whits, )
D. G. Campbell, VTruatees.
Millxb Gmibvx, )
JUDICIARY DKPARTEEFfT.
Richard H. Ltoh, of Atlanta.
Cuarlrs J. Jkrkikr, of AuRusta.
PKPOXTBa.
Gnoxos N. Last xx, of Marietta.
CLOBK.
Cmirlks >v. DcBoas, of Sparta.
DISTRICTS.
1st District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Jadiclal
Circuits.
Tims op Bbssioh—2d Monday in January and June, at
Savannah.
2d Diraicr.—Pataula, Macon, South-Western and Chat
tahoochee, Judicial Circuits.
Time or Ssisiok—4th Monday in January and 8d
Monday In June, at Macon
8d District—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and
day In August, at Atlanta.
4tm Distsict.—Western and Northern Circuits.
Time op Sk&mox—4th Monday in May and November,
-2d Monday in May and November,
at Auiiedgeviue.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Obvillb A. Hull, LaGrange, Judge.
N. J. Hammobp, Atlanta Solicitor General.
Coutles. Time of Session.
Clayton—1st Monday In May and November.
DeRalb—4th Monday in April aad October.
Fayette—tad Monday In March and September.
Fulton-let Monday In April aad October.
Meriwether—Sd Monday In February and AumnL
Troup—Sd Monday in May and November.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
D. F. Hammond. Newnan, Judge.
M. Kbhdbicx, Cedar Town* Solicitor C-neroL
Counties. Time of Sessions.
Campbell—2d Mondav In Ftbruarv and August.
Carroll—1st and 2d Monday 1n February and August
Coweta—1st Monday In March aad September.
Floyd—4th Monday in Jan. and 1st Mwaday In July.
Heard—8d Monday In March and September.
i October.
_ nday In Februai
Polk—Sd Monday
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Gaouaa D. Rica, Marietta, Judge.
Wx. Pbilupp, Marietta, Solicitor General.
Countlee. Time of Beesione.
Cherokee—1st Monday In March and September.
Cobb—Sd Monday In March and September.
Dawson—2d Monday In February and August.
Fannin—2d Monday in May and October.
Forsyth—8d Mood my in February and August.
Gilmer—let Monday la May and October.
Lumpkin—4th Monday In January nod July.
Mlltonr-lsl Monday ia Junw aad November.
Pickens-2d Monday In March and September.
Towns—4th Monday In May and Octobet.
Union—Sd Monday in May and October.
CHEROKRR CIRCUIT.
D. A. Walku, Spring Place, Judge.
J. A. W. Jouxeoa, Caaevflle, Solicitor General.
Ooantiet. Time of Seeeiona.
Catooea—2d Monday in May and November.
Dade—4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon—let Monday In April and October.
huiSi—4UI Mo»d«J In April m* Ortofo,.
PULTON COUNTY.
jcsticks isrmoa csi st.
L A. Rice, Clark Howell,
William Watkins, J. N. Simmons,
B. N. Taliaferro.
Sheriff—0. 0. Green—Deputy, R B. Love.
Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Bomar.
Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman
Ordinary—J. II. Mead.
Treseurer—J. R. Wallace.
Tax Collector—A. J. Collier.
Tax Receiver—^William Ceater.
Coroner—A. R. White.
■ Kenedy.
Ward 11—Wmturn
diwan. F. C
Watfclwe, J
tOrawfor
met Lyac
tea Kile.
atBflSHfciiAHeotta
{ T.« A«»Lo.».no«»r L.,ot»ot, —th.r«.
I * gfMrtUg l»(d«.cy IS Iki, ego la •p,ro (1 ri,u
Finance—Counrllra
Committee
Love.
Committee on Ordinance#—OuuncUmen
o——^o-.ikkr
f flfkWing • groat flUa<iacbw rafccdy, but ( | Wli i
i Watkins, Me- ; *>oa U used lo a wore central tray, audtL
‘ wdrd OepbuUe Will Weenie ax common ue fg*
IwMype sad many eikere wkema distieetmt as
foreign word* boa been worn sway by *>mmn
uaege until they erem “naiiveana to them«nor
born.”
Committee on Wells, Pumps end Cisterbe Connell-
men Lyucb, Kile, House.
Committee on Lamps and Goo—Councilman Kile, Me*
coollii, Crawford.
CommJUee on Market—CoancUmeii llardiiuui, Love,
Lynch.
Committee on lire Department—Gouncflmcn Mecti-
lln, Robson, Watkins.
Committee on PoUre—CounclUaen Love, Uonee,
Lynch.
Committee on Cemetery—Councilmee Hard
king, Robson.
Committee on Public Buildings aud Ground*—Cotw-
cIlmen House, Crew, Mecaslin.
Committee on Tnx—Councllmen Watklne, Crawford,
Holcombe.
Treaeurer—I. J. Roach.
Chief Marshal—Thomas B. Boggus.
Deputy Marshal—Duke H. Brannon.
1st Lieutenant Pclleo—B. N. Williford.
2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lest tr.
City Surveyor—H, L. Currier.
Clerk Market—J. D. Wells.
City Seiton—G. A. Pilgrim.
Superintendent Streets—H. W. McDaniel.
aosan or hcalt*.
Dr. H. W. BROWN, Chairman,
O. B. Ilaygood, Esq., Dr. D. O. O'Keefe,
Dr. J. G. Westmoreland, Dr. T. S. Powell.
••♦■or
'srdjr
Hi VI 'a VrriWo ’ood.cko thia haltornoofo.
hud I .topped into the b»potber,ri„, bw*
toy, bl to Ibo mu, ye* brawmeidu
, I ‘oodubol* "Daeo it bubo 'ord," w*. V -ifc,.
i ooodiogly." u,l bi, bond upon that ’« _n
Cw I no . Cephalic Pill, bud 'poo o>« ’oner >i nr .
FRATERNAL RECORD.
DAVID MAYER, W. M.
R. J. Mamxt, Secretary.
MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER,No. 1«, meets
on the second and fourth Monday nights in each
month. L. J. GLKNN, H. P.
C. R. Kuuim, Secretary.
JASON DURR COUffCIfTor ROYAL AND SELECT
M ASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the Aral i uee-
day In Janaary, April, July and October.
LEWIS LAWS UK, Tn. fix.
Jons M. Boeing, Recorder.
j 0T JIiadacwe M Um favoriw figs by which
I nature make# koown any davialion, wbaievcr,
i from tbe oataraf HIM of tb* braio, and view.'
; ad in tbit light, it way W looMnwma
i guard ioteadwd to give aoUae of digaase wkwk
, night otLerwiao eacapa attention, till too
i to be remedied; and its Indication* ahouM
never W Awglected. Headacbee way be elwii.
fled under tew new—, vis: Symptomatic sod
Idiopathic. Symptomatic Jieadacba Is exceed
ingly common, and is tb* prveur»>r oi a great
variety of dieeeace. among which are Apoplexy,
Gout. Rhwumatittu, and aH febrile
j In iu nervoua form-it is eympatbetie of die.
i ease of the stomach oonet’ ** ‘ *
of hepatic disease coaatiti
of wurnii, oooetipation and c
the bowe’i, as well os re nil and uterine affee-
lion*. Disc ones of the heart aro very frequent
ly attended with H'-a<iaches; Ausemia and
Plethora are alio affections which f»vqu*oU/
occaaion headache. Idiopathic Headache i
also very common, Wing ueoally dteUagnisbM
by the name of nervous kwrfankd. noWetimrt
coming on tuddroly in a state of apparent!/
sound health, and prostrating at once the mea-
and phyvica! etsergiee, aad fh other j
icee It aowea da alewly, heralded by dopn
^ # U toting hhoue kqtdaekt,
«»f Worme, oooatipatiou and other disorder* ot
W. T. Mead, Recorder.
W. W. BOYD, M.*JL*.
ODDFELLOWS,
lets every Tuesday nlaht.
T. P. MARSH, N. Q.
Purveyor—flwse A.
Justice# of (be Peace
as, B. D Smith
for Atlanta-*-Thomas L. 1
PimT-OKKKE.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSIHO OP MAILS, Ac.
• » *T OCOMlT SAILhOAD.
foM, drt, a. r.fo., ha (max
CIcm., d^lj, .1 aj* A.JL.U4 AM ML
*T WHTCMI A ATLANTIC 1A1UOAD.
D»., Artly, rtT -T» r.N.
CloMt.d.llr, at 1.00 A M.
|T ATLANTA A VUT-POWT BAiLSOAg.
•• i.V ..RMP.H.
•V MACON A WKarlAN RAIUMAB.
f. 0. HOWARD, fmWlfr.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 2k, s
Wuxi ah Wilson, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 18, meet* on tb* second
and fourth Friday nights.
VII U. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest.
T. P. Flbmimg, Scribe.
BAH KING*
BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street.
K. W. HOLLAND, President.
A. Adstkll, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, Agent.
AGENOY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent
ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY-Office, next deor
to Georgia Railroad Bank.
J. P. LOGAN, President
PtaiHo Baowx, Cashier.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT*
Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening In Jan
uary, April, July and October.
WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
8. B. SHERWOOD, lit Assistant.
R. P. MADDOX, 2d Assistant.
F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN F. EZEARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday
in each month. J. H. MECASLIN, President.
W. K. Masox, Secretary.
TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY. No. S, meets let Wednes
day In each month. JOHN P. EZZARD, PresM’t
Jomx McLxxnox, Secretary.
THE ARMY OP GEORGIA.
FIRST REGIMENT.
Colonel—Wm. J. Uaxosb, U. 8 A.
Lieut. Col.—CRai. J. WnxtAXS, of Muscogee eo.
NAJOIB.
1. L. B. McLawe, V. 8. A.
2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county.
CAPTAIM.
1. Wm. D. Pmlth, U. 8. A...— C ompany A
t. Wm. J. McGill, G. M. I .. B
6. Wm. Martin, of Lumpkin county **... .0
4. Wm. O.GUI.C.B. A
6. Jacob Read, U. K A K
A John G. Fat ton, of Bibb county
7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton county •....#
fi. Francis T. Cullens, ef Clay eounty
t. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county. J
10. R P. Hamilton, of Chatham county •'.... J
VI08T LtMTMiXtt.
1. Arthur Kiaaf, V. 8. A Company B
t. Bt. CbUr Bearing, U. 8. A ".K
8. A. F. Coim, U. a A U...-5
4. Thomas J. Berry, C. 8. A M ....D
6. A. A. f. mil, of Clarke ceunty •* A
fi. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corpa “... F
7. John MiUedge, Jr., of Rich mood county ... C
A T. S. McIntosh, of Chatham ceunty ... H
t. John M. Branch, of Chatham county *• 1
10. Tonsil noon Fort, ef Baldwin eounty..
by deprve
■ion of bpirili or acerbity ©f lam par. lo most
iiittanoM lha pain i« in lha front of tbe head,
ovar one or both avci, and aotnatiniea provok
ing vomiting*, under Rite clasa may also be
named Neuralgia
For the treatment of either claas of Headache
the Cephalic Filli have bean found a sure std
safe rewady, relieving lha moat scute paint la
a Tew minutes, aad by ita subtle power eradic
ating the diaanaea of which Headache ia tbe
Unerring index.
Bridobt.—Miseue want* yon la tend Dari
hex of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared
Pills- but I’m thinking that’s not jdbt it nai-
ttierbut perhms *e’tl »h- vtier koowtng what
ilia. Ye aeaaU's uigh denti mi-o gone with tbe
Sick Headache, and wnnta some more of that
same as relnivrd bar before.
Druggiot —You moat mean Spalding’s Ceph
alic Pills.
Bridget.—Och ! sure now and you've oed it,
here’* the quariher and give me lha P’!h and
doot be all day aboot i
Oawtiptrtum or Oootmneu.
Ko m of tbe "many ill, flesh j, heir lo’ ii
•o proTblent, eo little underitooii, end m mocb
neglected te Ooetieereee. Often originitiog in
cnraleeeoeee, or eedentary habile, it [■ rrgarded
ee e alight diiorder of too little coneequeoce to
eneite eoziety, while in reality it i< tbe pre-
eureor end companion of many of tbe moat
fetal end dsogerona dleeeeee, nnd, unleia eerly
rredieeted. it will briag the euflarer to in un
timely grere. An>enj tbe lighter aril, of which
eoetireoeoe ie tho usual attendant, ere Hrad-
eehe, (folic. Rheumatism, Foal Breath, Plfn
Mil .thereof like nature, while e long train of
frightful dieeeeee, euek ao Meligoeit Karen,
Aboesies, Dysentery, Dierrbate, Dyipemie
Apoplexy. Jtpnyey^Perelyeie, Hyeterie, Hy-
peohondriaela. Melancholy end ieeanity, I
indieeie their prceenes in the eyetem by this
alarming symptom. Rot nnfraqaentW tbe db-
eenes named oHglntU ia Coaetlpation. bet
lake ia an independent call loam, nnlcee *.
canoe ie eradicated la an early Mage. From ell
these oonsideratioaa it follow, that the diiordw
•honld receive immediate attention wheeerw
it ocenra, and ao peroon abould neglect Ie |tf
a bun of Cephalic Pitta on tbe Srat appeutew
of tho complaint, ao their timely um will <ip.l
the ineiduoue approaobee of diBasie end deetrey
lhi> dangerona foe to hamen life.
Gaaar Ditoovnar—Among the mottmper-
taat of all tha great medical diacoverir, of thie
age may be eeneidend the eyetem of reccio,-
ti- a for ptoteotien from Small Pol.theCepha
lio Pill for relief of Haadacho, and tha aee of
<)uinin« for tho prevention of Fovere, oltbw
of which lo n lure ,pacific, whose beoelfa *111
ho experienced by enflering humeoity loog ef-
ter their dieooverera ora forgolteo.
NervousHeadache
Quartermaster
encoMo uerrexAXTfl.
1. Thoasas A. Mattox, of CliatAa«
8. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes....
S. John F. King, of Glynn
A George F. Harrison, Jr., ef Chatham
5. P. M. B. Young, W. P. Ck, ef Caen.-.
#. E. S. WUiie, 1TP. C., Chatham
T. J. 9. Mauot, W. P. C., Talbot...HT.
8. J. Alexander, W. P. C., Pulton.
t. John McPherson Borrieo, Chatkam.
10. Mlriyl Caai..
..j..
gw onn irmvrNT
Ueut eo ant-Colonel—E. 1
MAM. A
1. Wm. M. Gardiner, tJ. 8. A.
ifgU.K. A.
CASTA!**.
■ McIntosh, U S A
i McCoanel, of Liberty.
1 Thomas McCoanel, of Ubeny i
A Alfred IvdraM, Jr« U. f. A...
4 John D. Walker, of Bcriren...
Evru/'
rmor uorree,,
WohnT. Mercer, D.fc A
A Joseph P. Joeee. 0. fc a
a A. fc Meelgewer,. V. LA...
4. fceher. ■ aadereee, D.a.
o-emri
4 Joseph Wboeler, 1
- > a«,
By tha oae ef thee# Pilla tha periodic atfeeh
ol Jftrmu or flic* gwdncdr may ha pnveated I
and if taken nt the eommendement of it at
tack immediate relief foam pain old eteMw
wiM he obtained ., .
They eeidom fail in removing tho .Viueni
gee decs, to which fern a lee an ao euhjccL
They act gently a pan the bateh,- remorfog
For Uttnry Jfa,flMaite, Dei ice U Femalm
ahd alt penoaa of «edc*!Ury Unit, they tn
vatuahfo aa e film Miproetiiglle oppd*
giving tec nnd wife he the dtgvrtlreeqpna
n«i reatoring lW MlgnJ ginatirtv and aUrtS*
°«:*C^VAlrT1LL8 ere the fv.^
long inveetigation aad earefaily eeaduetedn-
rallrvad a viaat aammot ef palo and mftrfag
Om Meed ache, wketter wi|tt,dt| I* Oe
nornenooyrt—aeflwm a deranged Hate cfQe
Tley are antirely vcfeUhle in Ihrir «■**•
tltien, and may be takea at all limes with pF-
*dM
• ****** OF OWrmRFflTfl!
foehdve AedmheMMtee ef Se«7
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