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S (JUT HE BN '17C O TX FEUIHl'OI5^
WILLIAM8& MC LFAN, (
MANUFACTURERS AND DXA i Lin?13 fa 1
Moss and Hair Mattresses!
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C„
;hoti
KINDS OF FURNITURE!
FrodtriMSIilSt V*, on FzWzjr ll i
bore a suitable inscription.
A* much as be riaea above ordii^ry
iS W4CH- TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Hint . mu.ubtf photojrraiibio gullerj Mltb- —BOLH ABBOT'S FOR—
ItshniefiT ,h.U b* »u»A,i fc> (Uh rrghn.kt ■ .
iv b i, Wriefl^t’e Spring-Bed,
cni Acfiittii of iiie »rt. Grout adTaniifrfrt.An Admitted lo be the Best in use.
pogrouble auJ biftoriographie, are exp*oie<l .
ni/ui iht« measure ****'' _ _ ______
g^-'lticlllgnc* recti.oi from ...rg qoar- |
Urul M,eland, repreneni* inucli »*asi>eia-
ti n if. ikr'lutugiirul.
•^f-A number of citizen, of Alexntidrio. .
V,I . C 'lHempUie offering the •■(.'□rtiutif nioo.rit I
cf ttut Omif»dt*nl» BfOMW.*' no* in Washing- ]
Ion, ute compIltT.eht of ft public dinner.
ix£T T»« I*, itv til. burning of Gullet,',
well kQutrtt hotel at W.fti Point, N- V, *W
>ar Moro That Ole fhnWftnd yearn «gn,
thoCninr'e Ituill siispcnrion bridges of more
llt.n fo.tr bundled feel spun.
!,Mr%. It is soil I but the tenders ot lottery
pilte.es ia Sow York drtw front the poor of
tn it city over $dOil,Oi) l per untium.
jjpi. t’otirK.l W.llter, * Oetm.h, who had
heeit tol'l by a fortune teller that he could not
live to Lite age of 21. ei-ept perhaps in » t.la'0
of misery and woe. committed suicide in con-
s.-'jucnoC itt Cincinnati on Thursday.
erg- A firm at Troy, N Y., are filling an
or.In from the Urited Stairs for 2.000 brass
fuses, for boutbihelis. They are conical in
in ebspe. about four itches long, and weiglt
nearly a pound each.
A man eats up a pound of sugar and
the pleasure he has trjoyed »• ended, hut the
informs'bn he gets fromWnewspaper it Irens** j
tired up in *he mind, to he need whenever t.c ,
cirioti. or Inclination, calls for it.
Removal.
COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON,
—AT WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL, IN—
China, ©lass, iilvrr, plated and Ifrillania
WARE AND CROCKERY;
A LARGIO lot of CUT nnd PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED (III
NA. TEA. DINNER «nd TOILET 8ETS, at any price: BILVER-PLATED -TEA BET!
CASTORS. CAKEBASKET8. FRUIT STANDS. CUPS. GOBLETS. SPOONS. FORKS. Ac *■
KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTB. CHINA VASES. At
A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and cnnipleto stock of
WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY.
t<» which we iuvite the attention of COUNTRY M ERCH ANT 8.
We Import oar goods from Eur<
sell for the smallest possible profits
ofaoturers, and will
COLE ft WYLIE.
Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root's, Atlanta, Georgia.
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M*
A. I8AAC8 would respectfully inform
.... oniurroua lady ©usD-mers and friends,
sl.o has removed t**,BLd it now occupying
.I tfie spacious and efcgautly fitted-up ten-
us in the NVw Building on the corner of
(•hall i<ud Alabama alreota being the third
from the latter street.
bhe is now opening in her New Store,
one of the most
retentive. Best Assorted, and Superb
Stocks of
Fall and "Wintei
MILLINERY,
comprising very rich Velvet, 9atin and Fauci
Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha
Capes, Collars, Embroide
ries, etc.,
ot the lntoit. Styles, in almost eodlos. variety.
T HANKFUL for the past patrorage of my numerous friend* and customers, and hoping
n continuance of the same, I again lake pleasure in informing them that l have now in
•tore the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED
STOCK
FURNITURE.
She has also a full line of
CORSETS.
D1UB9 TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY.
lace; veils,
tv. all of which she would most respectfully in-
v I to the attention of her numerous customer®,
Her Opening Lay will be on Monday, Oct. 8,
.*U dim
BUTLER & PETERS,
tAacuctsers to Hi*h, Butler A Co.,)
Com m is si on Mcrcha n Is,
pott roa ruRcnASR arc rale or
v is jv.yb sane f r onvcb
Cotton. C.rwerien. Ate.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Ifire rtmorod to the large Ftre-Pn.il'U'nre.
bouae, formerly oeeu|ded by Wiuahtp A How-
oil, opposite the Stuto Road Depot,
Gottd Tonnessoc money mkett ot par for Pt,
OQ BBL3 LAUD OIL, jtut received
n -O.uutiit and for ante by
jutmill BUTLER
BUTLER A PETERS.
junolk
BUTLER A PETERS.
g- BALES 2 Shirtiog. and 10 balet of Oana
burg.—for Bale by
BUTLF.lt A PETERS
F iLGUR! FLOUlt! FL0UR1-(WO barrel, ol
St. Loui. Ft.mtly Flour, eud .100 »»•■!... of
Tuuitea.ee Extra Hour For.ute by
Juno io ima a fetus.
(TENTER & TBEADWEU
WlUfSIlAbb STRKtT, ATLANTA,
p' .ttr Iloore Itelow llrady At Solomm.-r,
CARRIAGE IIAUDVf A RE A TRIMMINGS
SHELF AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE!
SWEDES. AMERICAN, CASS COUNTY AND
ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS COUNTY
AND ENGLISH CASTINGS!
—also, is rent*—
g A CASES Snoe.. at Manufacture, prioei.
r)U 0*11 ao.l ..o u» before you buy alanwl ere.
Y-u eball be pleased
jUoet4 CENTER A THKAPWKLL.
N UT3—We have
6«0 I be Penan Nuts?
Mu* lbs AlicHiit Aliunnda ;
6110 Uni Hard Shell Almond*;
600 Iba Bratil Nuta;
6'' boxes A^aorted Candy ;
!>A boxea and Hulf bosea Raisin.
For sale, low, hr
iuuelt CENTER A TREADWELL.
CAOKERK
1 ltto
EL-
100 Half-barrels No. 31 Mackerel;
50 Half*barrels No. 3 Mackerel \
50 kite No. 3 Mackerel ;
10 hbla N»v 1 Mackerel j
10 Belf-barNiU No. I Mackerel f
2U kits No. I Mackerel;
1,000 lbs Co.! Fish ;
250 Iba Pollock i
50 inikei df best Herring.
All O'caaJe, low. by
junell CENTER A TREADWELL.
iflTBESli ». If and !3 feet—ai lees
T than they can he msnnfscturcd at In the
if Alan. Wing-Turaed Gudgeona—4 to 12
icliea—for aalv. I«». by
CENTER A TREADWELL
■BL/riNti-^trom 2 to 0
TREADWELL •-
ever beforo offered in Atlanta, and All of
SOUTHERN MAKE,
ami am in almost daily receipt of New aud Varied Stylet of all kinds of Furniture from It
well known Factory of
,w mm » hum •
of which F. W FLYNN, formerly of the Novdty Work*. Columbu*. Oecrgia. is Fopkvan, wh. i
ia a NUlIli'ieut guirauUw that all the work Irom the ABOVE FACTORY isgvtdai them'*
eubslnlili.il quality.
ALL WORK WARRANTED Cz O O D
Prices from 15 to 2.i percent, lower than any other Fvhhitvkk Stohk in U»-. ir»
MATTRA86FS, LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHALES, I.OJIaGL
OH A IKS, AC., AO., always on hand.
Picti rk Fkamks made and FuMaiTt MK repaired with neatness and despatch.
COFFINS OF AL1. SIZES ON HAND.
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, UEOROIA.
O. M. YOIJNO. Agent,
X 0V 2 dtf For JOHN D. GRAY.
DIMiCK, WILSON &. CO.,
(MOCcBaffN.a.1 to Diaica a aia,)
Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re
tail Dealers lu
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROUANS!
Also keep constantly on hand Oak aud lletu-
lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining
and Biudiug Skins, Shoo Pegs and Shoe Find
ings—si the 8ign of tue Bij Boot,
L M. DIMICK, t Cherokee Block,
WM. WILSON, V Peach-Tree ttreef,
A. MIX. I Atlanta, Georgia. octl3
.real Kxeitement at thc-
shoe and Leather Em
porium ot Dimick,
>5 i 1 so it 6i Co.,
ON PEACn-THEE STREET
A large lot of BOOT8 and
SHOES, just received from
the manufactory, and will be
•old at prices unprecedented
in this market.
Ladies' Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at
$1 25 a pair.
Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at
$1 10 a pair.
Men'a, Boys, Misses and Children's Boots and
Shoes, proportionally cheap, and warranted.
Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof and Pump
Boots—new styles—just received, and will bo
-old at prices lower than any Ilouac in this
city will Kell as good a Boot.
6,000 lbs Hemlock Sole Leather, just reeeit -
cd ard tor rale at Charleston prices, or lower
than ever before sold in this market.
60 dosen French and American Calf Skins,
us brands, this day received, and will
be sold at a commission on New York prices.
Lasts, B<»ols Trees. Pegs, Lining, Binding and
Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately
cheap.
Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather
at low prices, will find it to their iuterrst to
give us s cel! before purchasing.
DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
dec22 Sign of the Big Boot
3 /WY/\ LB8. be«t quality of Good Hem
jvVV lock 8olc Leather j
3,000 lbs best quality Good Damage
Sole Leather;
2,f0ft lbs best quality Good Oak 8oie
Leather—all just received and
or sale, at low prices, at Wholesale or Re
tail, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO.,
oetl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
TO PLANTERS
have now in Store, a large lot of Extra
Heavy. Donbis-kole Ruaaet Knigaus,
nuae with two heavy soles of the heat quality
of Hem lock Sole Leather and Oak Uppers, with
Rivil Eye-seams, which we have mane express
ly for the trade ot this market, and guaran-
toe them, in evert reepeet, superior to any
thing that can bo fouud in this market, in lha
lino of Brogens. end will eel! them at lowor
prices, by the case or siugl* pair.
Those wenting a good Brogan, at low pricee.
will find it to their interest to call on us st the
Sign of the Big R«ot.
DIMICK. WILSON A CO..
oetl Peach Tree Street. Atlanta, Georgia.
wm* ncmills*, r. r. vtnniso
MC MILLED?, FLEMISH 4 CO.,
GENERAL PRODUCE
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Bawth Hide Passenger Depot.
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
K EEP always on hand, and in large quanti
ties. Bscon. Lard. Flour, Corn. Wheat—in
fact, everything usually to be found in a COM
MISSION HOUSE.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of tbf
1 past year, we ho|»a. by strict attention to one
business, to merit s continuance of the same.
| Consignments respectfully solicited
jan? McMILLEN, FLEMING A CO.
\V F i
TNU1A ECUHKB ■BL/II
NEW FIRM.
T HR undersigned have formed e copartner
ship under the name of Carroll A Fowler.
f.*r ihe transaction e General Product and
Oiunmi*rnB business, at ihe old siaad of f»r
roll A High, and anlu*l% a conliansiws of the
pslreaafe to liberally extended ta the lake
firm. W. ft CAR.lOLL.
Atlanta. Feb II. 1MI. N. R. FOWLER
la rotiriat from tha lata firm a/ Per roll A
High X take pleasure In remmmeMfing the
n*w to my old friends sod easiocrws
febW-tf JOSEPH P. HIGH.
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE OAS WORKS.
A H RG E q«,nt il v al U.
W Iff* ml pt b«>M. ■
PKOV.MoM^GW^I^ltirr,
Confederate State* of Aatonea.
HlUKiMfl.
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi.
vion I'Rssidrrt:
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
(411*0*.
Robort Toasibs. of QsuraU, Becrrtsrjr of Btatr.
C. O. Memmlnger, of B. U., Sucreiary of treasury.
I. I*. Walker, of Alabama, FccrttAry ot War.
J*. It. Mallory, of FloHda. Brereury of Navy.
J. II. Ueiyan,of Tux a*. l'oaUuaater (Jeneial.
J. F. Berijmulu, of Louisiana, Aitornvy Oeneral.
c«v«Rr.ss:
Prrfcident-Uon llOWfcLL COBH, of Oeorirla.
Becieur>—JoHNcuN J. UuOFKR, Eaq.,of Alabama.
: m Vi?*-*-1111 MiaeaUikSE0U8.
JAkaaiKVM wHitium.
Ward 4-Fvttx Ha* 4man. t. 0. Hows.
Ward II—Will*am Watklna. J. U Craw.
Ward III—M B Love, Kobw4 ClaNVord.
Ward IV—J. H. Mrca»lln, Janira Lynrii.
Ward Y—8. B. Robson, Thoaiar Kile.
CommUtsr W» Flosnct—CvuufUioan Hobson, Crtw-
, Ur« c
, ConimlMea «fl ilrdiaaaaos—OuuecUman Walt la* Mo-
•Irsois—OauudUMR Or aw, Robsos,
i byutb.
i Committee on Wells, Pumps and Chtems—Council
man Lynch, Kit*. Uuoaa.
C’oniuiftfee on Lani|*a and Gas—Councilman Kile, Mr-
. }%
Tns AaAtAianATtos or LAauraats —TJ,,. re j
. s growing Uottfi «y in title age to appro,
tbrf m(*»l «X|-reMive words ol other lefguager
ah«l after ewbilo u* inuoriMii«ir them iutouur
• oaru ; thus the wortf Cepitfirffc/which is fr<un
the Greek, signifying -lur the heed, ' is sow
becoming p<qmJa-nw-d iu4U*unveiiun with Mr
' Spalding's great IL-edacbr remedy, but it will
. anon be «n»ed in • more general way, and the
j word Cephnlle will heenmeaecemmen as Klee- v
j truly pe and many othorn wlsnoa disliuothm at
| foreign words has bem ftorjufiMv by common
i ugage until they seem “native ana to the maAor
boro. a
Abtbamtt—'B- W. Walker, R II. Bm!*h. J. I.. If. Cur
ry, W, V. Chilton, F. V IImIv,Collin J. McRne.John Olll
bnorier, Daniel K. Lewis, Thomaa Kcain.
flot Ltd—Jau.es B. Oweui, J. Fallon Auderaon, Jack-
Son Monon.
GVorgdO—Robert TooidImi, Howell Di-bb, f. 8. Bar
tow, M. J. Cmwlord, E A. Nisiel, 11. II. Hill, A. R
WiIkIiI, Twoinaa K. it. Cobb, A. 11. Kenan, Alexander
H. H erdierif.
LohUhihu—John Perkin*, Jr., A. L. DsClouet, Chat
51. Courad, 1>. V. Kenner, G. A. ^narrow, Henry Mar
shall.
Jti*rt»»fppl—W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks. If. L.
Wilson. A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J T. Harrison.
SoutU Ciit oliuu-H. B. Rbell, Jr., R W. Barnwell, L.
M Kelt, J nines Oiesnut. Jr., C. <>. MemuiinKer, W.
Poiclier Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W W. Iloycc.
Committee on lire Departmeut—Cuunolhnea Mecas-
I lla, Kobaon, Watkins.
i Committee on Police—Cauncttmvti Love, Moose,
Lynch.
i Committee on Cemetery—Oounciltnen Hardman, Wat •
I kbit, Kubsqj).
| Committee on Public ftuildinKs and Grounds—Coun-
cilmeu House, Crew, Me< asiln.
i Committee on Tax—Councilmen Watkins, Crawford,
I Lynch.
1 Commutes on Relief—Counuiluien Crawford, Mecas-
lin, House, Watkins, Kile.
! Clerk ol Council, Tax Receiver and Collector—H. C.
'ardly SmUmA
Hi 'a.l 'u 'orrible'eadache this ballertionn,
. bend I stepped into the hapothecaries, hand ‘ *
, »«)• hi the man. you hear* Me of no
t'oadnche?” “Doee itLaohe'trd, u aayt V “lie*.
gave
Deputy Mnrnlial - Duke 11. Brniinoii.
1st Lieutenant Police—B. N. Williford.
2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Latter.
City Burveyor—li. L. Currier.
Clerk Market-J. D Well*.
City Bex tea—G. A. Pilgrim.
Puperluteudrnt Streets—11. W. McDaniel.
Ex nut,
Shorter, Brook!. (
Fottiyn AJfiilrk— Rhttl, Ni.i)>et, Perkins, Walker, I G. B. Ilaygood, Ksq.,
Seiit. | Dr. J. G. Westmoreland,
Military Jfairt—Bartow, Milee, Sj»
I
Natal fair*- Conrad, Clnsuut, Kndili, Wrlgl.t*, I
FRATERNAL RECORD.
Jiulidary—Clayton, Withers. Hale. Cobb, Harris.
/W«f—Coition, Boyce, Hill, HurrUon,Curry. ;
Eatent*— Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill. Kenner.
Trrritorie* —C hesnu', Campled, Marshall, Nlsbet,
'earn.
Public Land*— Marohall, Harris, Fearn
Judtan AJtn/ t—Morion, Hale, Hpurrow, ].*»]*. KsitC I
7'/ ititiny—Co* b, Harris, Miles, Cldltor, Perkins.
'(A—Owens, Crwwfurd, Campbell, D.Clouet,
•mil".
Knyromnotnt—Biiurter, Wilson, Kenan, MtRae, Bor- ]
! ATLANTA LODGE, No. I», F A. M , meel# on the ser
1 ond ami fourth Thursday nights in each month.
LEWIS I ffWHIlK, W. M.
Joh* M. Bomx., Secretary.
R. J. UiKRV, Secretary.
DAVID MAVER, W. M.
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
J jsrrn K. llm w s, Governor.
J: (IIS B. CcMPUkU., i
II. 11. Waitkrs, >■ Secretaries.
II. J. O. Wtm.ua. )
K. I* WATKixa, Becretary of Plate.
| MOUNT ZION KOVAL AHCH CIIAPTKR. No. t«. ■>«(.
on the lecond au«l four'll Monday nights in each
month. L. J. GLENN, H. P.
C. It. llAXLKtrxa, Secretary.
JAPON BURR COUNCIL~OF ROYAL AND SELECT
M ASTERS, No. lit, meets quarterly, on the 6rst ■ aes-
day in January, April, July and October.
. Treast
i Tnw
r, Comptroller Geuerai.
A. J. Booosas, Surveyor Genernl.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Tarornae L Gi'iT.av, Pre*i«lent of Senate.
K. 11. U 1st, Secretary of Senate.
('. J. W.u.tAM-, Speaker House of Representatives.
Ukokus llYLLira, Clerk House of Representatives.
PENITENTIARY.
En McCoaatu., I rincipal Keeper,
lii .KLKs (i. Talmud, Assistant.
\Y A Willi.MO. Book Keeper.
( HIS. W. Lax*, chaplain.
Da. IL G. Cask, Pbysksian.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. Gxcfx. SuperinlenUent Lunatic Asylum.
Dr S. G. White, 1
D. G. Caupbrll, VTrusteca.
MiLLtn Uuilvk, )
JUDICIARY m PARTEKNT.
Gkurck N. LraiRR.of Marietta.
CLkMK.
Cn iklks W. DiBtwr, of Sparta.
DISTRICTS.
taT District.—Brunswick, Eusiem and Middle Judlc'al
Circuits.
Tims ot Slr*iox—2,1 Mondiiy in January and June, at
Savannah.
2d Diraicr — Fat aula, Maciin, Soutli-Western and Chat
tahoochee. Judicial Circuits.
Tiue or Stiksiux—4iii M. nday in Jauuary and 8d
Monday in June, at Mucou.
8n Dwthc.—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and
Cherokee Circuits.
Tims or Skmio*—4th Monday in March and 2d Mon
day in AuRUtt.
Mil District—Ocniulgee and Southern Grcuits.
Tims or Skssiohs—2u Monday lu 5lsy and November,
at Milledgev Die.
HOPERIOK COURTS.
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Obvillr A. Bi ll, LuGianj;e, Judge.
N. J. Hammord, Atlanta Solicitor General.
Contles. Time of Session.
Clayton—1st Monday In May and Noveml*er.
Dekalb—4th Monday in April and October.
Fayette—2nd Monday in March and Beptember.
Fulton—Ll Monday in April and October.
Merit, ether—-td Monday in February and Augml.
Tioup—Bd Monday in May aud November.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
D. F. Hammoxo, Newnan, Judge.
M. Kknork k, Cedar Town*- Solicitor General.
Count its. Tim* of Sessions.
Campbell—2d Monday in February and August.
Carroll—1st and td Monday in February and August.
Cowets—1st Monday in March anti September.
Floyd—'4ih Monday in Jan. and 1st Monday in July.
Hrird-M Monday in March and Bepteuiber.
Haralson—ltd Monday In April and October.
PauLIIiik—4tli Monday in February and Augusd.
Polk—Bd Monday lu February aud August.
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Grorur D. Rick Marietta, Judge.
Wa Fsiuin, Marietta Solicitor General.
Counties. Time of Sessions.
Cherokee—Is- Monday In March and September.
Cobb—&l Monday In March and September.
Davvson— 2d Monday In February and August.
Fannin—2d Monday in May aud October.
Forsyth—'*d Monday In February and August.
Gi mer—1st Monday in Msv and October.
Lumpkin- 4th Monday In January and July.
W. T. Mkad, Recorder.
W. W. BOYD, M.'.K*.
ODD-FFLLOWM.
I CENTRAL LODGE, No. 2*«.
WiLLtiH WlUOK, Secretary.
Miituu— 1st Monday In Jane and November.
Fickeiis-2d Mosidny In March and Sept*
ber.
»—4t»i Monday In May and Octobei
Union—3d Motiday in May and October.
CUKUOKKE CIRCUIT.
D. A. Walrvr, Spring Place, Judge.
J. A. W. JoH.v-ton, Cas.ville, Solicitor General.
Counties. Time of Sesslonc
Cum—2d Monday In March and Penrember.
Catoosa—2d Monday In May and November.
Du«l* —4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon—1st Monday in April and October.
Murray— ui Monday in Apiil and October.
Walker—Monday before lirst Monday In March and
September.
dint Arid—4th Monday In April and October
FULTON COUNTY.
jcrticm ixriRtoR crcrt.
7 A. Rice. Clark Howell,
Willliini Watkins, J. N. Simmons,
E. M. Talialsrro.
Sheriff—C. C. Green—Depot.v. S. R Love.
Cierk Superior Ceart—It. F. Bomar.
Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman
Ordinary—J. II. Mead.
Treasurer—J. R. Wallace.
Ttx Col ector—A. J. Collier.
Tax Receiver—William Center.
Coronet—A. R. White.
Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy.
POST-OFFICE.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, 1c.
BY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Dre,dally, at 11.45 P.M., and 9.00 A M.
Closet, rtattv. It. 9.00 A.M.. and 9.00 PM.
BY WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAlLROkD.
Due, daily, at.
Cloffss. dally, «t. 9.00 A.M.
BY ATLANTA A WR8T-P0LNT RAILROAD.
Due. daUssa! T.16 P.M.
Closes, daily, at W.09F.M.
by Macon a western railroad.
Due, dally,at T.16 P.M.
Closes, daily, at. .. 11.00 A.M.
OFFICE HOURS.
Until further notice, the Oder will he herd open to
the delivery of mail-maUrr. dally (Bw»d«y• SxuStdhd.)
fmai t A.M. till 1 u’cucS.P H., aud/sum hakf-padt 2 UR
■'j
! EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the second
i ami fourth Friday nights.
WM U. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W\ BOYD, High Priest.
T. P. Flkmixo, Scribe.
BANKING.
BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street.
E. W. HOLLAND, President.
A. Ahstkll, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Alabama Street.
A W. JONES, Agent.
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent.
ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next door
to Georgia Railroad Dank.
J. P. LOGAN, President.
Prk:no Brows, Cashier.
ATLANTA FIKK DEPARTMENT*
Meets quarterly on the third Motiday evening in Jan
uary, April, July and October.
WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
P. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant.
K F. M aDDOX, 2d Assistant.
F. M. JOHNSTON, Fecretary.
JOHN F. KZZAKU, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets Brut Monday
in each month. J. H. MECAaLIN, President.
W K. Masox, Secretary.
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meet* first Friday
night in each month.
LEVI RICHARDSON, President.
0. C. RoDRs*.Secretary.
TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY. No.*,meets 1st Wednes
day In each month. JOHN F. LIZARD. Prevld’t.
Joiix Mcu.xdox, Secretary.
THE ARMY OF GEORGIA*
FIRST REGIMENT.
Colonel— W*. J. II a m>«s, U. 8 A.
Lieut. Col.— Cuas. J. Williams, of Muscogee <
1. L. B. McLaws, V. P. A.
2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county.
CArrama.
I. Wm. D. Fmlth, U. 8. A Com]
4. WiilO. GUI, U.8. A...
5. Jacob Read, U 8. A..'. *'....E
6. John 0. Patton, of Bibb county **.... F
7. George II. Thompson, of Fulton county “....G
8. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county "....11
V. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county—" I
10. & P. Hamilton, of Chatham county " J
naav lisctaxakth.
1. Arthur ihaaf, C. S. a Company B
2. 8t. Clair Deariug, U. 8. A " K
8. A. F. Cone. U. 8. A "• -O
4. Thomas J. Berry. U. H. A M ....D
ft. A. A F. Ilill, of Clarke eounty "A
6. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corps "... F
7. John Mills'ge, Jr., of Richmond county ... " C
8. T. 8. McIntosh, cf Chatham county
9. John M. Branch, of Chatham couuly " 1
10. Tomlimon Fort, of Baldwin county J
11. Bednsy F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel
quartermaster lit Regiment, Company J.
StrnXO LlkCTKXANTS.
1. Thomaa A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A
2. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes " . . .B
8. Jolin F. King, of Glynn M . ...0
4. George P If arriaou, Jr., of Chatham "...D
ft. P M B Young, W. P.C.,of tat* “ ...E
«. R. 8. Willis, W P. C., Chatham •* J
7. J. O. Blount, W P. C., Talbot " F
8. J Alexnndrr, W. P. C., Fulton ".. .G
9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham « II
10. Mlchatl Cues M I
11. Joeej'h A BUnce. Polk I
SECOND REGIMENT.
Colonel—Wm. W. T. Wa»*»r. t. 8. A
Lieutenant-Colonel—R W. Chastain, of Fannin.
MAJO.S.
1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. S. A.
2. Alfred Cuouulng, U. 8. A.
f Agrtraa.
1. Jaaiee McIntosh, U. 8. A Company A
2. Thomas McC<«nnsl, of Liberty "....B
A Alfred lveraoa. Jr., U. h. A " O
4. John D. Walker, of Burlvtn “ D
ft. Job* R. F. Tain all, U. R A *• K
«. IL A. Way*#, of Chat Urn “....»
7. John 8. Fain, of Union ".... U
8. Hiller Grieve, Jr., of Balds In "...II
9. Leals H. Kenan, of Baldwin " ... I
10. Abner 8mca*l, U. R A "...J
near ukctimartsl
1. John T. Mercer, O.R. A ... Coannanv A
9. Joseph P. Joi.ua U. K A.
•ediDglv," says hi, bsi.d ujm*u that '*•
...» a Cephalic PHI, hand ‘pou tne 'onnr it VUI .
1 ed me s*> quick that 1 \rd\y realised I 'ad tn *
I ’eadacho.
l-jf* Hsadachk is the favorite sign bv which -i
! nature makt * known any deviation, whate/*r,
j I rum tho natural state of the brain, aod v«v-
' ed iu this light, it iruj b« IftoM on as a ss|%.
guard fntefiavKf <o give notice of dtrcsec wblrh
1 might otherwise escape attention, liJl loo ImIp
: to be remedied; and its indies lions should
j never be neglected. Headiu-Lus may be eiaesi-
1 fled under twit name*, vis : Symptomatic and
i idiopathic. Symploaatio Hesdarhe *« exrecd-
! ingly ouiuuoii.uixi is the }*rt'CUrs< r o' x treat
i variety ofdtseaaea. among wjiich are Aixiplcxy,
1 Gout. Rheumatism, and all febrile diseases.—
i In its nervous form it is sympathetic of die.
ease of Ihe stomach constituting tick headache,
-f beoatic disease constituting bilious headache,
f worms, constipation and other disorders ot
; the boweia, »s well os renal and uterine eflec-
| tions. iMseoseftot ihe heart are very frequent
ly attended wiUj H^odaches; Amentia and
I Plethora arc also affection* which frequently
' occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache :i
also very common, being usually distinguished
| by ihe uante of oereons headache, Bumetimes
j coming on suddenly ia a slam of appwveaiiy
; sound health, aud prostrating al unco (he men-
• fai aud physical energies, and in other in-
ala news it comes on slowly, heralded by depres
sion of apiriu or acerbity of tamper, in most
instances tbe pain is in the front of the bead,
over ono or both eves, and sometimes provuk- *
log vomiting; under this class msy also bs '
nstned Ncu’eJgui
For the treatment of either class of Headschs
tbe Cephalic Fills have been found a sure sod *
safe remedy, relieving tbe trust acute paint iu
a few miuutea, and by its sub'le p«w« r eradic
ating the diseases of which fteadsche i* the
unerring index.
— w«»a* -—
Briulkt.— Missus wants you to send her a
Ikx of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared
Pilla—but l tn thinking that's n<>( just it nai-
ther ; but perh»| * %eM he alter knowing wbat
it is. Ye seeshu's uigh uea«i m... g*me with the
Sick Ifeadbche. aud wants some more of that
same us relaivid her before.
Druggist —You must tnenn Bpaloings Ceph
alic Pills.
Bridget.—Ocb ! sure now and you've ard it,
here's the qusrtber and give me the r.">* and
dont be all aay about it aither.
Conitipition or Cottlveneu.
No one oi the "many ills flesh is heir to” is
so prevalent, so little understood, and eo much
neglected at Coativeneea. Often originating in
carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded
as a slight disorder of too little consequence to
excite anxiaty, while ia reality il is tbe pre
cursor and companion of many of the most
fatal and dangerous diseases, and. unless ear'y
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an un
timely grave. Among the lighter evils of which
coativeneea if the usual attendant, are Head
ache, Colic. Bhaumatitm, Foul Breath, Piles
and others of like nature, while a long train of
frlghtftil diseases, such as Malignant Feveis,
Abcesaes, Dysenlary, Biarrbs^. Dyspepsia
Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis Hysteria. Hy.
pochondriasis, Melancholy and 11sanity, fiisi
indicate their presence in lh^ system by tha
alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the dis
eases named originate in Oenatipation. but
taka on au independent existence, unless tbe
cause is eradicated in an early stage. F'oui all
these considerations it follows that the disorder
should receive immediate attention whenever
it occurs, and io person should neglect to
a box of Cephalic rilia on the first appearance
of the complaint, as their timely use will expel
the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy
this dangerous foe to buasnn life.
Ganav Discovert.-—Among the most impor
tant of all tbe great medical discoveries of this
age may he considered tha avstem of vaccina-
ti* n for protection from Small Pox, the Cepha
lic Pill for relief of Headache, and tbe use of
Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either
of which Is a sure specific, whose benefits will
be experienced by suflering humanity long af
ter their discoverers are forgotten.
NervousHeadache
""CM
Bf the use of these Pills the periodic #t«ej»
of Jvcrvoue or Siei Headache may be prevented;
and if taken at tha eomnsencemeni of an ti*
tack immediate relief Irom pain and sieknstf
will ha obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Aeimatid
Headache to which females are so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels,- re moving
Costivent**.
For Literary Mtn,Btudente. Delicate FemalA
j and all persons of sedentary habits, they s/9
I valuable os a Laxative, improving it e appeals,
giving (owe and vigor to the digvjtiva orgtsj
and restoring the natural elasticity and strei|fh
of the whole system #
The CEIKALIC PILLS in the result ti
long inveetiaatioa and ea ref ally eoadsrted ex
periments. Wing bees in nsa many V**
during which lima they have prevented and
relieved a vast amount of. pain end
from Headache, whether originating it *•*
nervous system or from a deranged *uts ti ih*
Ut M«*»i*oai#rj, U. X A..
A Roher H Anderson, U. 8. A..
A H. M. Tbomtv, C. R A
1.16 P.M. A Joseph Wkwlffr C. X A
7. Koki. A. Cranfwcd, of Fnlur
... I
9. Henry 0»ev*i nn, oi Sionuoi
IA A. P. Brown, «*# Poftyth "....H
11. O. Bhbfield iaHrwLof fultso, ».... J
sccujio iiasTsiAHva.
1. John VVffTWmvd, Jr.;of Maeeeffee........Company A
t P. I* Wade, st Mnn ( „ ...W....1
o’clock; 4 . a
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