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of UaoM Into • loll Jar, lot il miiIo, pour off
■bo otoor port, ood odd two poaodoof loof tu
gor to owry plot of juleo.
,£sttn£J&ufuK9t3
th« belly piece of pork salted with common
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WILLIAMS & MCLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE!
Moss and flair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C„
ill. yr, PEACH-1'HKE
tight wTiii"o'otro , of’oTolb, ooiTlIo ft op wltb [
lop*. Jtoil it till 1«> loodor pad bong it up 1
in lh« doth till cold.
O&OUGIA
Datv Cakii.—Mix woll togolhir o qaorior
of opduod of bolter* bolf o pound of Dour,
two largo egga, ond toblropoonful of 7*oit;
•et the niiture before the flee to rfob, ood
wben this boo been e(Tooted, odd two ounore
of Body powdered eager, ond bolf on ouooo
of oorrowo/e,. Roll lie popie out into little
ookoo: boko tben on tloo.
o.—Boil one pound ood p Jutf of
Uifio llogeti— Boi
rice ffoStr 1 M«To
noort of Aloe milk
1STREETi ATLANTA,
—SOLI AGENTS FOR—
Wright's Spring-Bed,
Admitted to be the Best in use.
wioplf
COMPETITION WITH CHABLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN’—
4fluw. &\m, film, plated and frittaMa
thick pniie, mil it into a peel* of flour, 1
sSVi;*WARE AND CROCKERY:
.'be aide into 1m,m, tnff boked In tbe ue> r
,/ .it.'—r k.1/ - r„ ..... 1 ao. NA, TEA. PIHNER. end TOILET RETS, at one prior; SILVER PLATED TEA SET-
in lie pro pari fan or noil o poana to orerj | CA g T0 RS. CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT STANDS. TUPS. GOBLETS, SPOONS. FORKS, in. *■
* - KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS. CHINA VASES, ft
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and complete stock of
quart of water or milk
Ci’rbiu for Rabbit*.-—Cut four midilieg
sized onions aud two apple* in *lic«a, and pot
them into a stewpan with two ounce* of but
ter, place over a moderate fire, atirring oo
evdooaHy, until the onions are *lighity brown*
ed and quite pulpj, when add two tablespoon-
full of currie power and one of currie
paste ; mix well, and moisten with balf a pint
ef stock or water, let beil, bate a couple of
young rabbits cut into joiuts, and fried in but
ter fa a frying pan ef a nice brown color, put
into tbe currie sauce, season -with * little and
juice of lemon, let stew gently over a eery
slow fire, stirring occasionally, until tbe rab
bit is quite tender, when dress upon yonr dish,
and serve with rice, plain boiled, separate.
FnxcKi.Ee.—To disperse them, take one
ounce of lemon juice, a quarter of a drachm
of powered borax, and half a drachm of su
gar ; mix them and let them stand a few days
in a glass bottle till the liquor is fit for use ;
then rub it on the hands and face occasional-
it-
Adhesive Plaster.—Take of yellow reein,
half a pound; lead plaster, three pounds;
melt the lead plaster by a gentle heat, then
add the resin in powder and mix. This is
the pUettr commonly applied to cuts, and to
retain together the lips of recent wounds
Palpitation or thx Hraat—'When this
arises from uervous irritability, take the fol
lowing draught; Tincture of foxglove, ten j
drops; camphor julep, ten drachms; tincture
of columbo, one drachm. Mix
Ink Stains in Mahogany.—Tut a few drops
of spirits of nitre in a teaspoonful of water,
touch tbe spout with a feather dipped in the
mixture, and oo tbe ink disappearing, rub it
over immediately with a rag wetted in cold
water, or there will be a white mark which
will not be easily effaced.
On. »o» Ilr.LioATB Machinery.—The oil
fir diminishing friction in delicate machines
ought to be oou»pletely deprived of every kind
of aoid and mucilage, and to be capable of
enduring a very intense degree of cold with
out freezing. Chevreuil’* process consists in
treating tbe oil in a mattrass with seven or
eigut times its weight of alcohol till boiling.
The liquid ie then to be decanted and expos
ed to the cDid ; the sienna will tben separate
from it in the form of a crystalixed precipitate.
The alcohol solution is afterwards to be eva
porated to a fifth part of its volume, and tbe
clsine will then be obtained, which ought to
be colorless, insipidt without smell, and inca
ble of absriDg the color ot infusion of lit tnur
or turnsale, and having the consistency of
pure while olive oil.
Shost IIaie rok laoir.s.—Several North
ern ladies have been advocating, through Go-
dey’s Book, the adoption of the fashion of
short hair for ladies. We are sure no South
ern lady will allow her kead to be shorn, of
•• the glory ” of “ its fair length."
.Now, hear what Su Pual says about the
matter in 1 Corinthians, chapter x, verse 14
-15:
*• Doth not even nature itself teach you that,
if a man have long hair, il is a shame to him.
But, if a woman have long hair, it is a glo
ry to her; for the hair Is given her for a cover
ing.”
WHITS GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY.
to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We import our goods from Europe and hay of the best Aniericsn Manufacturers, and will
set! for the smallest possible profits for CASH.
COLE & WYLIE.
aug21 Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root's, Atlanta, Georgia.
BTJRNTTTTRE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HANKFUL for the past patrot ago of inr numerous friends aud customers, and bopir.g
a continuance of the same, I igaiu take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK.
FURNITURE.
ever before offered in Atlanta, and All of
SOUTHERN MAICE,
and am in almost daily receipt of New mid Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from tk
well kuown Factory of
jrouv mwm dit /i
of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Hocclty Work*. Columhu*, Georgia, is Fopfvan, wh. i
is a sufficient guarantee that all the arork from the ABOVE FACTORY is g. <d >i the ip-'•>
substantial quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD
Prices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower lima any other Furniture 8vomc in G»< »£•>
MATTRAF8E8. LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES.
CiiAUiS, AC., AC., always on bend.
Picture Fimmrn made and Furniturr impaired witV neatness and dispatch.
COFFINS OF ALL SIZKS ON HAND.
WHITEHALL UTKKKT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
I>. M. YOU NO, Agent,
Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN f). GRAY.
Removal.
M RS. A. ISAACS would reapectfullv inform
her numerous lady customers and friends,
that she has removed to, and is now occupying
one of the epaeious and elegantly fitted-up ten
ements in the New Building on the corner of
Whitehall and Alabama streets being thethird
door from the latter street.
She is now opening in her New Store,
out of the most
Intensive, Retd Assorted, and Hnperb
Stock* of
Fall and TVintei
MILLINERY,
comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fnnoy .
Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha
Capes, Collars, Embroide
ries, etc.,
ul 111* UtMt Sljl-J, In altnMt endleM Y*ri*tj.
Sh* hu xlw * fttll line of
CORSETS.
DRESS TRIMMIXGS,
HOSIERY.
LAC'S VEILS. So
to nil of which Mi. would moMroipeotfallj In-
Tito the .tUntion of her numerou. euitomer..
' 'p«r Opening D.y will ke 4v MoMhtf, Oct. X.
DIM1CK. WILSON & CO.,
(SCCCC&H.-M TO DIM ICS 4 MIX,I
Manufacturer* of and W huleeale and Re
tail Denlern In
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS I
Also keep constaDtly on h.ud Onk an.I Hem
lock Hole-Leather, French Calf Skin,, Lin
ami Eitniilig Skins, Shoe Pees and Shoe Fil
iug.—at the Sign of the Big Boot,
I,. M. DIMICK, I Clwrultcf Block,
WM. WILSON, V Pci,h-Trce Street,
A. MIX. ) Atlanta, Georgia. octl
6*a ti**'-
FHKSCII CALK MKJNM.
A LARGE LOT, jn.t reeelretl direct Dorn
tk* Importer*, and for *1* by the Semen
or aingla .kin, at low price., by
DIWrCK. WILSOK t CO.,
<Kt1 Fouk.YrM 8ira*t, Allans, GtMrgia.
in- aottiLiaa. ,. e. rii.ini. I. a. >iun
MCMELIEU, PLEflINB A GO.,
GENERAL PRODUCE
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Mouth Side Paaaenger Depot,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
K EEP always on hand, and in large quanti
ties, Bacon. Lard. Flour, Corn, Wheat—in
fict, evevylhing usually to b© found in a COM
MISSION HOUSE.
Thanxful for the libersl patronage of ihr
past year, ws hope, by strict attention to one
business, to merit a continuance of the seme.
OsnlignmvnSa reraeetftilW •"lieUed.; • •
! Jan7 HcMUUSNff FW3MING A CO.
Great r.xcftcment at the
!»*ioe and Leather Fa-
IMiiium ot Dlalr k,
tv 11 BOB A Co.,
ON PEACH-TREE bTKKKT
A large lot of BOOTS ami
SHOES, just received from
the manufactory, anil will be
sold at prices unprecedented
j in this market.
Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at
$1 25 a pair.
Ladies’ 8ewed Morocco Lace Heel Bools, at
1 $1 10 a pair.
Men’*, Boys, Misses aud Children's Boots and
Shoes, proportionably cheap, and warranted.
Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof and Pump
Boots—new styles—just received, and will be
sold at prices lower than any Howto in this
city will «ell as good a Boot.
5,000 lbs Hemlock Sole Leather, just receiv
ed and lor rale at Charleston prices, or lower
j than ever before sold in this market
| I/O dozen French and American Calf Skins,
i of various brands, this day received, and will
be sold at a commission on New York prices.
Lusts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binding and
Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately
cheap.
Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather
at low prioee, will find it to their interest to
give us a call before purchasing.
DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
dec22 Sign of the Big Boot.
3 /YA/k LBS. beat quality of Good Hem
>UUU lock Sole Leather;
3,000 lba best quality Good Damage
Solo Leather;
2,<’00 lba best quality Good Oak Sole
Leather—all just received and
or sale, at low prices, at wholesale er Re
tail, by DIMICK, WIL80N A CO.,
octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
TO FZiAimiRS
\y B h.»* now iD Sioro, a largo lot of Extra
“ Heavy. l>*tib!e-rtolc Ruaaet Bragani,
to ado with two heavy sole# or the beat quality
of Hemlock Solo Loathor aod Oak Hpporo. with
Rlvli Kye-aeatna, which wo have madecxDroaa-
ly for tha trade of thti market, anti guaran
tee them, in every rvapect, auperior to eny-
NBW FIRM.
tIIK ttodoretgned haw formed a copartner. I
thing that can ha found in thia market, i
line of Brogana, and will aall them at lower
price, by the raaa or etogle pair.
Thoee wanting a good Brogan, at low price*,
T' - -r- , , . - v -- „ r .
X ehip under the anno of Carroll t Fowler, will Bed It to their lataraattoaall cn «• at the
for the traneaclloh of a General Pr
DR KALR RIEmPPR MLR.
j Sr Ihe trtBi.olhih of a Genera, Pm*ur. and ' Sigh of the Big Rwt
fora tha Conrt-IIsua* <toar, la Dvaatar, fltKaia count/, ! OmWilstlon bmlneaa, at tha old staod dt Car- • DIMICK, WILSON 4 OO.,
the umwtng pr«fw«<j, w wHt Two Aaras ot Land, i foil 4 High, and solicit a continuance of the . octl Poach-Trvn fltract, Atlanta, Onorgia.
—. or twwt.tlwh.vo of ato,. Moaawhr-oumaw | „ i lfc#r »n y rai.erted to the lata* -- ■■
not kuowo—boasdnl on tha Woat b* Lavrancevlll* i _ • 1 w m nlumil r *1
^ ...Jt“5®. 1 COKE! ookem ooon
J.»*»' SJWSTJlJtfSSJSy *"• to retiringfro.o the lata Arm of CarroU * | . AT THE 0AB VORW. j)
HadT^JLt^ w J^ASltV‘‘ U ^* U U y High. I take piemenra In rweommaoding the | -A LIMA qaxaUly lor eal. attjie naual
wJSftwr. oom Vr5!tWn*AM. < hi* ffw. t* oWUMaada tmd owaum.ra I A of U| ecot* pa. baehaL
■ ^ * * 1 hMI-tf J0BEFH P-HIGH. F^b.ff**d*f. i J. f^WARNIR,
PROVISIONAL. «OVHMUT
w«a mnd
Confedsntte State* of Amorica.
rar.s.naNT:
TEFFERflOlT DAVIS,
Of MiwiiMippi.
VIC* PRBStUENT:
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
CABIRET,
Bobart Toombs, of Oeorgia, Hocreterj of State.
C. G. Mcromtogor, of A C., Aocrotarjr of Trcaiury.
L. 1*. Walker, of Alabama, Hecretarvof War.
8. H. Mallory, of PtofMai Secretary of Navy.
J. H. Koagao, of Tex as, Poitoiaater-Gcoeral.
J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, Attorney-General.
coaonaaa:
Preshlent—Hon. HOWELL COBH, of Geor R la.
tkerttary—JOHNSON X UOGPCK, Ka*. of Alabama.
irairtCB*
Alabama-R. W. Walker, R. II. Smith. J. L. M. Cur
ry, W. ?. Chilton, 8. V. Hale, Collin J. McJUe, John GUI
Snorter, Daniel It. l^wis, Thomaa Fearn.
Florida—1 amas R. Oaena, J. Patton Anderaon, Jack-
son Morton.
Ofi/rgl'.i— Hot ert Tooraha, Howell Ccbb, f. I. Bar
tow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nlabel, It. H. Hill, A. R.
Wright, Tnouas U. tt. Cobb, A. II. Kenan, Alexander
H. Bisjihotis.
Lounuamt—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeClonef, Chat
M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar
shall.
Ml**itol]rpl—\\. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, X. L.
Wilson. A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison. ,
South C*uolirui—K. B. lthelt, Jr., R W. Barnwell, L.
M. Ke tt, James Cliesnut, Jr., C. 6. M**mmlnKer, W. |
Poiclier Miles, Thomaa J. W ithers, W. W. Bojce.
yrit*v nr £?«m j
Ma voa—J a RED IRWIN WHITAKK*
Wara I—TWle nvS3iVw Hoaw.
Warn II—Hulled Walklae. t. It Cr«».
Ward III—8 B. L«»ve, Robert Crawford.
Wand IV—J. H. UscasMn, Jamas Lyaeti.
“*' “ BuUoii, Thomas Kile.
Taa AvAt.OkakTtoaor Laeorkor. —Th«,u
a growing taadanry in thia i H „ t „ , PP n T*"
tha u»et vxpraaeive worded ..tbrr lan,^-
Wenl V-tt
Cominlttoo t
I the Gr**k«
nnd.<»-a«d,ni.«n iuxm., cr... i L* e '!'. u ,‘ u * W 1 "'*- 1
■ J«ove
i Oamaslttaa on Ordlnanres—Councilman Watkins, Me
casilu, Robaoa,
ii .— — -i Hiore general w«y,
,3^- «». iz^Wi^'JtKrtKTdsS
I Commuter on Welle, Pump, en.1 CDtern^-Cuuncil- haa Iwen .... ..... I-I - r
j m*s Lynch, Kile, Moose.
Committee on Lamps and Gas—Conm-llinen Kile, M* -
, eaiHn, Crawford.
i Market—Co inclinen Hardman, Love,
, incoming poi>uin£i***d iu ct.bi.ecliun wiih is.
; Bpaldiog’e grh.t llrada- he remedy, hotumii
- » so6n be nseil in a more general w«y,anAika
word fVjphalic will Weomeax summ..l^1*^
Uviype and many ether* whose (listixchoIZ
foreign w.ir.fa haa hern worn away by Jl ,
usage until they aenm "natlvennd toikrw«C
bora.”
I CorunUu
I LynchT
i lire Deportment—Councllnieii Meca«-
;ilmen Love, Hour**,
'ardly Realized,
Hi '*J 'n 'orrible Vadache thia bsftarxs*
! baud I stepped into tha> ha pother arim,
luf^&atkln,
Lynch.'"" 1 " ° n Luve ' "““‘-Uf. hi to the man, “(Ao you heat, me.dc.
Committee on Cemetery—Councilinen Hardiaan, Wat- I «»darhn? '*D«*ea it haebei ard,” says “IL*.
... f ceedingly,” soya hi. band Uf«*D that Van
Public fiuildlnjpi and Grounds—Coun- ' »»>* •* P51I 'mir. •..* • .x™^
Coumitlee .
cilioen House, Crew, Mecasfln.
CoiumUtsu on Tax—Councllruen Watkins, Crawford,
• ‘men Cephalic Pill, hand ’p«»Q me ’ooorttinr.
ed me bo quick that 1 'ardly realized IVI ij
■ ’eadache.
Lynch.
Couimltteeon Relief—Councllnten Crawford, Me css- } ~~ —
UotKooae, WatlUns, Kile. Ur.avachi: is tbe 'favorite sign bi wh. c k
„S«?,.?. r c " undl T,x «»d CttMertor-H. C. | onture utakee known .ttytleetal.ua,
; irom the nat ural state ol the brain* nod riev.
j ed iu this light, il ir*y be lunknd oust ttb
guard intended to give notice pf dif»tKtbf|,
rise ewape attenfl/»n. till tm Uu
DepotJ Marshal-Duke H. Brannon.
1st Lieutenant police—H. N. Williford.
2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lester.
City Surveyor—H. L Currier.
Clerk Market- J. D Wells.
City Sexton—G. A Plijrrim.
Superintendent Hurcls— 1L W. McDaniel.
STAftniSO (*OJ|UITTCE**.
Erteutire Dtj*irtni*nU- Stephens, (Viuad, Boyce, xoaso <» hksltm.
Shorter, Brooke. i • Dr. II. W. PiloWN, Uisirman,
Foreign Ajluirt—Khett, Klsbet, Perkins, Walker, ! G. B. Haypood, Esq., Pr. D. C. O'Keefe,
KeUt. “ " “ **““““.*
Military Afkinh—B%rtow, Miles, Bparrow, Ktnai
Anderson.
fairs—Conrad, Ctusnut, Smith, Wrlgl t
Owt
Finance— Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, MrRac.
(’onivirrcc— Memuiinger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor
ton, Curry.
JmlUiary—Clayton, Withers. Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Foetal—Cnllton, Boyce, Hill, Ilarrlimn, Curry.
J'aUntM— Brooke, Wilson, Lewis. Hill, Kenner.
Territories—Uiesnut, (.autpLell, MartliaP, Nisl>«t,
Dr. J. Q. Westmoreland, Dr. T. 8. Pwwnll.
FRATERNAL RECORD^
MAHON8.
ATLANTA LODGE, No hsTr A. M , meet* on the i
olid and fourth Thursday nights in each m»nt!<
LEWIS LaWSHE, W. 5
Joan M. Boat so, Bee r el a r r.'
Fear i
Fmlth.
An>jroi*mert(—Hhor\
Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DtClouct,
Wilson, Kenan, McRae, Bar-
R. J. Mamkt, Secretary.
DAVID MAYER. W. M.
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
exkcctiveTTpartment.
Josrrn E. Baows, Governor.
Jt.HX It. Campbsll, i
II. H. Wattsax, VPecretarles.
11. J. G WlLUAlMv )
E. P Watkixs, Secretary of State.
Joua JiiKKit, Treasurer.
Pktrb-on Thwbatt, Comptroller General.
A. J. iUiouxan, Surveyor Geueral.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
TtiHoroRa L Gckhhv, President of Senate.
F. II. West, Secretary of Senate.
C. J. William*, Speaker House of Representati
G>oaua liTLLita, Clerk House of Representatives.
PENITENTIARY.
Kl.i McC'oxxsll, Principal Keeper.
MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 1«, meets
| on the second and fourth Monday nights In ea.-h
montn. LjT (iLtCNlT, H. P.
C. It. UAMLKtTKK, Secretary.
! JAVOS BUR* COUNCIL OK ROYAL AND SLLECT
I MAbTEUci, No, 18, nseetsquarterly, on the ftrat . ues-
Johx M. Boatau, Recorder.
trljr, on
July and Oct-.t
LEWI* LAW8ME, To. Itx.
ht ntherwli* i
I to 'be remedietf: and if Itidicntir.ns i
never bn neglected, llendnrhe* utay becltai.
; fied under torn name*, via: SymptoniatiRai(
; Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache m exceed.
( logly common, uud is tha precursor of a
variety «>f dieeaxe*. anrong which are Apoplexy
; Gout. Rhruuntiam, ami all icbrde dibeeeea.-
: in ita uervi.ua (orru it ta aympathvtin of**
eoae of tbe stomaob constituting *irk ktadackt,
1 of hepatic disease coostiioling bifiou* kemiukt^
t worms, constipation and other disorders*
• ne bownis. as well os renal and uterine s
; lipfit, Di»ea*fXoi She »*«art are vryy fteqt
! iv attended with H'-ariicba*: Airmln
I Plethora are also affections which frequ ai);
; occsxioii besdaohe. idwqtalhic Ueadacigj
t also very common, beiug usually dislingtiiihi
j by ibt: oatuc of nervous keqdachA, aomeri*n
couiing on suddenly in a state nrappsrsltjj
1 soup J health. n»jd prostrating at onee ibe»re-
' ul ahd physinnl energies, and in oibaria-
j stances u o«*n»es on alowly, heralded by deptn-
sion * f spirits or acerbity of temper. Id must
| it.stances tbe pain is iu the front of tbe heed,
1 over one or both even, and some times provoL
log vomiting; under this dsns may alao ba
named XcuraJgia
For ihtr treatment of either data of Headset#
the Cephalic I'ilU'havc txeu found a sure sad
safe remedy, relieving tho uu>st acute pairiii
a few minuter, and by its subtle p..w#r i-radic-
at mg the disc***-* of which Headache b tbe
unerring index.
W. T. Mfap, Recorder.
OUD-FLLLOWM.
. COCUR DE LION COMMANDERY, No. 4. meets on
Unit and third Wednesday in each month.
“ W. BOYO, ; -
, BMWkT.- Missus Wants v«u fosend her*
bex of Cephalic Glue, no, a b title „t Frepaitd
PHI*—but rtn'thinking tmil’s not just it osi-
i. CENTRAL LODGE, No. *8, ti.eet* every Tuesday nlrht. j tl»«r i but '• et»rr kii'WitignksI
1.1 T. P. MARSH, N. G. 1 it is. Yq sec she* ,;*|/tl dead :: t • ^ me with tbs
i*hw ‘ Sick Headache, and wants some more of that
same as relsiv« d her belore.
Drvgpint —You must menu 6f»*L.iug’iC*|h.
BARNE8, Chief Patriarch, 1 D *"-
W. W. BOYD, IHtfh Priest
T. P. Fumixo, Scribe.
William Wiumik, Pecretsr;
EMPIRE ENCAMPMFNtTno. 12. t
lhe second
Chas. W. Lake, Chaplain.
Da. IL G. Cask, Physician.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Da T. Gnines, Superluteudei.t Luustic Asylucn.
Dr. 8. G. Whits, 1
P. G. Campbkll, VTrustees.
.Millie Gaiava, )
JUDICMRV DEP4RTEEKT.
RreiOMR COCRT—JCDOXT.
Joskfh IIxsky LuMrxiN, of Athens.
Richard H. Lyom, of Atlanta
Chablks J. Jaskiss, of Augusta.
rkroRTkk.
Gkcr.ok N. Lcsisr, of Marietta
Cbarlta W. Dl’Bosk, of S|»«rta.
DISTRICTS.
1st PiiTRJCT.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial
Circuits.
Tims or KkzaJox—2d Monday Iu January and June, at
Savannah.
2d PtratcT — Patautk, Mncon, South-Western aud Chat-
tnhoochee. Judicial Circuits.
Timi of Srsaios—4th Monday In January and 8<l
Monday In June, at Macon.
8d Districi—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, BIus Ridge and
Cherokee Circuits.
Tims cf Smmkw—Ith Monday Iu March and 2d Mon
day in August, at Atlanta.
4th District.—Western and Northern Circuits.
Tims or Bmsiok—Ith Monday In May and November, i ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1. meet* first Monday
at Athens. * * ~
5th District.—Ocmulyee end Southern Circuits.
Tims or Seshiovj—2d Monday iu May aLd November,
RANKING.
! BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street.
K W. HOLLAND, President.
j A. Acstill, Cashier.
| AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING CCM
| PAN Y—Office on Alabama Street.
A. W. JONIC8, Agent.
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent.
I ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next door
to Georgia Railroad Bank.
J. P. LOGAN, President.
Pkmino Baowx, Cashier.
• lie Pills.
Bridget.—0»ih ! hut* t»nw an<l i
here’s the quarther and give mei
don* be nil dny about it mtber.
ATLANTA FINE DKPAHTMFM.
Meets quarterly on the third Mouday evening In Jac
uary, April, July aud October.
WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
8. B. SHERWOOD. 1st Asolsur.t.
R. F. M ADDOX, 2d Assistant.
F. M. JOHNSTON, Pecreury.
JOHN F. AZZAUD, Treasurer.
at MllledgvvUle.
MCJPFRIOK COURTS.
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Orvillb A. B(*ll, LaQrange, Judge.
N. J. Hammond, Atlanta, Solicitor General.
Coutiss. Tims of Fesslon.
t layton—1st Monday In May and November.
DcKalb—Ith Monday in April and October.
Fayette—2nd Monday In March and September.
Fulton—1st Monday In April and October.
Meriwether—tfd Monday In February and August.
Troup—8d Monday In May and November.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
D. F. Hammond. Newnan,. Judge.
M. Knndnick, Cedar Town',. Solicitor General.
Counties. Time of Sessions.
Campbell—2d Monday In February and August.
Carroll—1st aud 2d Monday in February aud August
Coweta—1st Monday In March and September.
Floyd—4th Monday In Jan. and 1st Monday In July.
” * ** “ “* * ptsmber.
totober.
ndav In February i
Polk—Sd Monday
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Gnoaos D. Rici, Marietta, Judge.
Wm. Pnillt?*, Marietta, Solicitor General.
Counties. Time of Sessions.
Cherokee—Is*. Monday Id March and September.
Cobb—Sd Monday In March end September.
Dawson—2d Monday in February and August.
Fannin—2d Monday In Max and Ootober.
Milton—1st Monday In June aud No _
Pickens-2d Monday In March and September.
Towns—Ith Monday in May and Octobei.
Union—8d Monday In May and October.
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
D. A. Walsfn, Spring Place, Judge.
J. A. W. Johnson, Canvllle, Solicitor Geueral.
Counties. Time of Passions.
Cass—2d Monday In March and heptetuber.
Catoosa—2d Monday in May and November.
Dade—Ith Monday In May and November.
Gordon—1st Monday In April and October.
Murray—8<l Monday In April and October.
Walker—Monday before lir.it Monday Iu March and
September.
W hit Held—Ith Monday In April and Octobsr.
FULTOJ COUNTY.
jckticu ntrt/tion carer.
Z. A. Rice, Clark Howell,
William Watkins, J. N. Simmons,
E. M. Taliaferro.
Sheriff—0. O. Green—Deputy, & B Love.
Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Botnar.
Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman
Ordinary—J. II. Mead.
Treasurer—J. R. Wallace.
Tsn Collector—A. J. Oslller.
Ten Resetv«r—William Center.
Coroner—A. R. Wbite.
Pnrv#y«r—Tfiomas A. Kenedy.
J. U. MEC’AeLIN, President,
try.
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday
night in each month.
LEVI RICHARDSON, President.
C. C. Rodfs, Secretary.
TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8. meets 1st Wednes
day In each month. JOHN F. ILZZAUD, Preaiii't.
John Mcllxdon, Secretary.
j ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1,
meets ftret Saturday night In each month.
FRANK JOIINsTON, Foreman.
Xom R. FuwLta, Secretary.
THE ARMY’ OP GEORGIA.
FIRST REGIMENT.
: Colonel—Wh. J. Hardks, U. 8. A.
I Lieut. CoL—Cass. J. Williams, of Muscogee a
MAJORS.
! 1. L. B. Mi-Laws, U. 8. A.
j 2. Edward K. Harden, Whitfield couul.v.
CAPTAINS.
1. Wm. D. Fmith, U. 8. A Com pi
2. Wm. J. McGill G. M. I •*
*. Wm Martin, of Lumpklu county 11
4. Wm. O. Gill, U. 8. A *•
B. Jacob Read, U 8. A ♦»
*. John G. Psttoo, of Bibb county
T. Georgs H. Thompson, of Fullott county “
*. A. F. Cone, V. 8. A..
4. Thomas J. Berry. U. 8. A
5. A. A F. IIIII, of Clarke county.
Cowtipation or Coistivenesj.
j No oue of tbe "many ills tt**sh is heir Ie” is
i so prevalent, so little understood, nud so a.urh
| neglected es Cos live Dees. Often originating is
j carelcrsuess, or sedentary hauiu, it in regsrdH
j as a slight disorder of loo little consequence W
; exniie anxiety, while iu reality it islbeprs-
: cursor and couipauinn o* many <.f the im«t
j fatal aud dangerous diseases, and. uulfMssr'j
j ( radicated, it will briug the sutiercr to an so
I timely grave. Among tna lighter evils of ohirh
coftiveness is the usual attendant, are Heed-
ochc. Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Rreitb. Piles
• aod others of like nature, while * luog train sf
■ frightful disenfes, such as Malignant Frvsri,
j Abcesses. I)y sent ary. Diarrhoea, Dysprpsts
Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, llyateris. Hj-
poclioutiriasis, Melancholy and if sanity, 6rrl
, tudicaia their presence in th*» eysteiu b/ihit
alarming symptom. Not unfrequcully tud'v
eases named originate in CounlipaDoB, kit
take on au independaul existence, unitii Iks
cause is eradicated iu au early stage. F>oaisJl
tbeae considerations it follows that the disorder
should receive immediate attention wbtfttrsr
it occurs, and no nerson should neglect to grt
a b<>x of C««pha)ic Pills on the first appconirs
of the complaint, os their timely use will tips!
the inaiduoua approaches of disease and destroy
this dangerous foe to human life.
Uhkzt Diecovcnr.—AmoLg Ihr roo»t swspov-
tant of all the great medical discoveriessdtbh
age may be considered tbe system of vsccioo.
iu o tor protection from Small Pox. lbs Cepha
lic Pill lor relief of Headache, ond thssseof
Quinine for the prevention of Fovers. either
of which is a sure specific, whose beoaluvill
be experienced by suffering humanity lo*f
ter their discoverers are forgotten.
8. T. 8. MclnToih, of Chatham county
t. John M. Branch, of Chatham county »•..
10 Tomlin nan Fort, of Baldwin c<>uu(y “..
11. Bedney F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel
Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J.
SkC'iND LIKCTKNANTff.
1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Cliaihntn
2 Garneit Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes
S. John F. King, of Glynn
A George F. Harrison, Jr., of Chatham..
5. P M. B. Young, W. P. C., of Cass
6. E 8. Willis, w. p. C., Chatham
I. J O. Illount, W. P.C\, Talbot
I. J Alexnnrier, W. P. C., Fulton
t. John McPhsrson Berrien, Cnathaas....
10. Michael Cats
11. Joseph A Blanre, Folk . M .... I
8KCOND REGIMENT.
Colonel—Wm. W. T. Wai s».n. 1.8. A
LieutenantColonel—E W. t'w«er«iN, of fsut.ln,
isa jo a.
1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. S. A.
2. Alfred Cummlng, U. 8. A.
CAPTAUn.
Company A
NervousHeadache
I 1. James McIntosh, V. 8. A
I 1 Thomas McC«nn*l, of Lihorty
POfiT^mCK.
ARRIVAL AND CLOilNQ OF MAILS, Ac.
8. Alfred Ivenoit. Jr., V. I
4. John D. Walker, nf Hcrivtn
5. John R. F. Tatnall, V. A A
1 R. A. Wayne, of Chatham
T. John 8. Fain, of Union
8. Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin
t. Lewis H. Kenan, of Raldwiu
10. Abner Bmead, C. & A
mstsr utcTAkANvs.
i j By the us« of these Pills the periodic *****
.K of AT. rvounor Sick Headache may bo
• J ! and tl taken at the commencement of *• •**
i j tuck immediate relief Iruin pain and sic*■• ,
/j i will be obtained. *
. I | They seldom fail in removing tbe Aks*MM ,b
. I | Headache to which females are sn subject-
They ael gently upon tho bowels,- rense™*
OaatiocncM. _ ^
For Literary Hen.Student*. Delica«sF«»s»
i smd all persona of aedtnlary habit*, they
j valuable as a Laxative, improving t' e
giving tone aud vigor to tha digestiveo»f”J
and restoring the oaUiraI elasticity and s*fs®»
of the whole system j
The CKIHALIC PILLS are the rs#*N«
long tuvestigatioo and cnrefully conducte*^
pertmeiHs. having been in use nis*J
during which time they have preveate*
relieved a vast amount of pain and
from Headache, whether originating »■
•! i
neraou* system or from a deranged state of l*
Company A stomach.
« n ! TI *J Are entirely vegetable in thsire .
a . ..E I end may betaken at all times •itbjT
»: F I feet aalety without making any change at*
f ^8k. w ksslsr, V- kL, * —“—G ' and tha absence gf any disagreeable CaU
H | U easy to administer them to children.
tiAoTiatolirr:.’*: mmtmm 7t.tsn l •• Henry cWUnd.of RIchmouiL .... J | BKWARK OF OOUNTKRFKlTfi?
.::::aa! a felsaAntef ^
Du .,i tw— ssaissr. .sjj.br-*•»^
Oleaas dallv at non am i I- I* w *dc» •ersven, .» I
T“
* V ■ ■ . umrir or r YVTR
*T AKOROU RAIf.ROAD.
Dat. il,U*. ,1 11.41 MX, n* |JM A M.
I, 4All,. At.. A04 A.M., AAd UO P M.
^ «T Wr.«TtRM * ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Dua, dill,. At 1.16 P.M.
Clow., dAll,, At .1X0 A.M.
»» ATLANTA A WXH-KMKT RAILROAD.
X A. K. MoAtnomcr,. D.&A.
JTMrCK. no CXICTB.
AU ord«n >ho*M m *Adro*4il M
tAj»M inniiignwi