Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 16, 1861, Image 4

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SauaHEOH'T’XWNFEaEBaLOW* SoutbiralCpufrdrtMa ,»WIM3IMII* & X ' MANUFACTURERS A Ml KINDS OF FURNITURE! nigfci, •uoii »l(er J ««• iu bt«J, I (*) ' Moss and Bak TIsRiresseslua LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &£., REACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —80LK A0JO.TD YOB.— ^p>3ringr-3Bo<d, Admitted to be the Best in use. m One nigh . „ a>)*cp anil drean t d 1 was going 10 London ilnUght it would not l>e muoii out ol n>y I" UlwO*)urr.t4.V' VKi mil ,1*' uiy [ri.inii theie ACCorJIngly, I »ei rr.ttvuibervU nuihiog Ib.l li.tiptu-tl t*v l be* w«y Lii.nj 1 iwim if «*>*n 1 j »<■■( 10 ib» »nd wiril re •)>««,ll, I UI fuuBii it real. TiiM i ■« lu il» bock j dour vuieh I opeucii aud went in; but i bulling all iht iHtaily wm« in bad. 1 crosa ■ cd ilia rooms only went up stairs, and eu- I tcred the chiuuber where mv lather aud juoib- . er arete in A* T went Ify tTie aide of the * b.d on which my father lay, 1 found Mux ! asleep or thought ho w».a #o; then I went to | the other aide, and having Just hiroid to (lie foot of the t'ed, i found my mm her awake, to > whuui 1 miuI these words; “ Muller, I aiu 1 going a long journey, and um come to hid you gioihye" Up in which she answered, in a ingiii. v Oh. dear sou, thou art deud!’’^- \n nli ihis ( awoke, and look no notice of it nu.ee thin 'wdcoTnmon dream, except that if appeared to me pet feet. Iu a lew daytt afer, uh socu ox a letter could reach me. I received one hy post iroui tuy failur ; upon the rec^ijA of which I was a little surprised, nud conclu ded aeineihiog eitruoidinary must have hup petted, we it writs but n short time before 1 had a ener from my friend*, ntul all were well — Upon opening it, I was more surpriited mill, lot my U'het- tiiMrested mu its llioii;'h 1 was dead, desiring me. if alive, nr whoever* j» h itids the letter might full into, to write im- media ely ; but if the letter should find me living, they concluded 1 should not live long, and gave this as the teason of their fcirs: That on acertuin night, naming it, after they were in bed, my father asleep and my mother awake, she heard Homebody try lo open tb ; ‘ front door; bur, fiudiog it fast, he went to the back door which hu opened, cauie in, aud | came directly through the rooms up e'uirc, j and she perlectly knew it to be my Mtp; but • I c itne to her bedside, and spoke to her these I words: •• Mother, 1 mn going a long journey, | aid have etme to bid you good bye.” Upon which the answered me in a fright, “Oh, uiy Sou, thou art dead !”—which were the circum smote* and words i f my dream. Upon i his she awoke and told icy father what hud pissed ; I ni he etliiravored to appease her. persuading her it w-ts only a drenm. t>iie insisted it was no dream, for that she was perfectly awake as ever she was, and hal nol the least inclina lion to sleep since she was in bed. Fiotn theie ciicutnstnnccs 1 nm npl to think it wav at the very nine iosmtit wi.cn :ny dream hap pencil though' the distance between us was about ore hundred inil**s; but of this I can noi spenk postkvely. Tide occurred while I wu* at the .•c-detnj, at <>.lory, Devon, in the year 1704; ntul tit ibis moment every circum s'ance ts IVcall upon my uiind. 1 have &ince had frequent upportuui i* s of tnlkiug over the affair wnh nty mother, and the whole was a* fre«U upon her mind as it was upon miue. 1 hive often thought that her scusa'ions, ns to this tituier, w.im stronger than mine. What nmy appear a’range, is that I cannot rentern* be' anything retimikable liHppet.ed hereupon This is only a plain timple narrative of a in liter of fact. PKw v"f7T5 + TTTf?rrn Confederate States of America. famidrnt: JEFFEBbON DAY 18, Uf Mississippi vie* i*uitsinr.NT: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Oeorgia. CAWraar Robert Toetnbs. of Georgia, Fcfrrfery of Btate. t. ti. MciaadOKer, of SL C., Fecr*»ary of Treasury. L. P. Walker, ol Alabaiua, Hecrrtarjr of War. F. It. Mallory, of Florida. Secretary of Ns\y. J. H. KeiKan.of Texas, Postmaster General. J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, AMornay-lieueral. CONC.HKl-S : President—lion. HOWf Lb COBB, of Oeonri*. FtciHary~*Jtjl!N8f)N J. HOOPKlt, K*q., of Alabama. tnayl7 COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WH0LK9AI.M AST) HETAIL, IN— | China. (fitass, film, glatci and fOrittania WARE AND CROCKERY; A I, A UGH lot of OUT and PRESSED f.LuBB; WIUTK. OIJ.T. and DECORATKD CI\ N A, TEA. DINNER, and TOILET SET**, at imf prirai SILVER-PLATED TEA SEll CASTORS. CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT STANDS. CUPS. GOBLETS. SPOONS. FORKS. Ar A* KEROSENF. LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS. WAITERS, TABI.E MATTS. CHINA VASES i> A l<>» rtf FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and enm)d»t« stock of WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY. to which we Invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We import our gooda from Kurona aud buy of tha beat American Manufacturers, ami will sell for the jtnalleit possible profits for CASH. COLE & WYLIE aug21 Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach k itool’s, Atlanta, Oeorgia. FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL informing them tbut 1 have r LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK FURNITURE. CITY OU* ATMIUTA, MAOros—JaRBI) nuritf WHITAKER Ward f—fetlx He drtian. F. 0. Ifouee. Ward II—WJIbeus Waiklua. J. U Crew. Ward 111—H B. Love, Ruben Crawford. Ward I\—J. M MeeaWliti, James L> nen. Ward V-dk It. Kutaam, TUuiuae KU**. Tine An iLOAMATto* or Lasocaoks 7 ti** r «. i * * growrjig4ei.d«|.< y in Hue n> *ppn»p,j the llloet t-XpreeHVf worde III ..ther fan j»u suit after uwhil* t«« u.roi i..,nii»* them into ..Jr 1 tl,e Ureeki aigutlviug 'H,*r the ki ad,' 1 j« g»V»w • bec«»|i»ing pk*|u^i>>tMrd in aonoecLnu , Bj'alding'f greet If.-aiiache remedy, t M it it will soon ho used in a inntVfcehmI way, and the c . « „ n ,, , #urn Ophalia wHf fwooiMftws norBinon as FI** SUMU-Cvuwllu*,. era.. Bo!**. tt „tj ., 1( | lllfc „ t d..liu"u«7, ri Finance—Ooufii'lhnen Roboi i Ordinances—C'-uurllnirn Watkins, Me- ussgejiuUUhev »eehi * : naliveandu* the ma MK'IUKIH ^ AlaLat’ i— IL W. W|alker, It. II. Hmi'h. J. L. M. Cur- | cilrueti House, Crew, Meotalir Coninlfftee o Lore. Committee 01 oaslln, Bnliftnn. CciuwtUle* o L> neb. ComaiBtee o men Lynch, K>l«. Mui Coininltiee on Lamps and Gus—C«uncllu»en KIle.Me- caslln, Crawford. -- nisiisi - ^ Couiudttee ou Market—Co inoiJmtu Usrdinan, Lv»e* 'ftrdly He&li2ed ('••moilttee on lire iJ.-partintoi—CeUncUmen Mrcat* lli 'ud 'll Wnble 'eaiiucbtt this hallerbiaiB l!u, W.tLIn. . . tmuil I •Iep|«l into lb. haiwtlif, nri« O..J i , 1 ollw C* ancItaiS, toy,. j , u) , t „ Vl,y -CanV.!? hi-,„ ' Voiuaiillfcon C«meler/—Couocllnieu li.rduiaa, W.l- V.rtwhaF’ -I*".. >1 h»H.» *anl.' .«., V - ||,, kina, KoImou. _ . _ | iwaibagl;,” a«y» hi. hand ufwo Iknt V hu Couaniitee on Fubllc BuiliHriys and Grounds—Coun* . i Conunlitee on Tax—Counclluen Watkins, Or-iwford, j , Lyi.cb. ElorUtt—Jambs H. Owens, J. Ihitton Anderson, Jack- ! Committee on Relief—Coundlmen Crawford, Mecas- Mor on. Ibi. House, W«ikins. Ktle. t Gturgitt—Rsi* ert Toou.bs, ll-Woll C. Lb, P. B. J5«r ( Clerk ol Council, l ax Receiver ami Collector—II. C ed i Cephalic l’i!|. hand *fa»n u t*v quick thill J V rdlv idarhr L*< d 1 '«d , II. s ibttiitw—Jolin Perkin'*, Jr., A. L. DeCiouet, fliss , itirml I) 1* Ki.i.f-a. (1 F *51.4 i-T-f.-L- lluii! . \l,r. Treasurer— K J. Roach. M. Conrad, 1>. F. KenDbr, O. F. shaft. . P. Harris, Waller Brooks, N. I. WlNon. A. M. Clayton, W. H. Barry, J f. Ilnn iso. . Smith Carolina—\\ It. Ubett. Jr., H W. lVirnwell.L M Kelt, Janies Cliesnut, Jr., C. O. Meniiulnj.'er, >V Put«l»«r Miles, Thotuns J. Withers, W. W. |u»y vc. ir.ism.vo cstistmti. E-re cut tty JJtput tuituU- bl«-|>heua, Coniud, Boy .re piiTou, Il-O.y Mar- Deputy Mnrdtal - Duke I*. Brannon. 1m Lieutenant Police—It. V Williford. •J‘l l.ieuteuaui Police—J. JU. lister. City Purvey or—II. L. Currier. 9<i|(erhitei.denr Streets—II. W. McPanfrt. roAsn or iiEsnu. ....•%■, Dr. II. W. fcRuWM, b’balrman, Fortlfn AJfalr*—Itliitt, NNIwt, Perkins, Walker, 1 G. It. Ilayunod, Ksq., ~ r, Brooke. Military Ajjdh*—llutm., Miles, Ppnrrou, Kmau Anoeison. Natal Jralm—Conrsd, Ch.snut, Su-.b!i, WrljrUa, Owi-na. Finance—Toombs, Bau.Wtll, K« uuei,Barry,McUm*. t Cainmera—Metr.iuiuyer, Crawfonl, DcDlouet, Mor- Judiciary—C syton, Witiirr .. lisle, Col.b, llatris. J'oetul—Cnbtoa, lioyci, ti.ll, liorrbon, tiury . J’uhtic LtmJn—Marrha'I. Itarri". Fearn Judean Affair*—MuO. ti, Haie,P|tbrrow, Lewi.-.Kelt' J’linhuu—C o'l., II irris, Alios, Cliiltoi , Pu-.lis Akvumm-0i.«u, CrkUi\rd, Cei.ij/Lcil, D-Clone' . IVestdioreland, FfigroaeiUemt—8tirter, Wil:..i. K* C;i)VER.\>fi:XT OF U.OKGKA F.XKCCIIVK l'Kl’AllTMl NT. J)-ieu K. Br .w.4, Coici nur. J- ua 1J. CaNioill, i II. 11. Watticm, vFecrvtarle*. il. J. G. \S ILLDN’*. 1 1- P Wsiktsa, Secretary ol State. John J >sir Tr«a i.e . I’m k-on Thakat.-, C..ii.: tr* !ler General. A. J Boculso, Survey, r General. LW.IhLATm; DU'AUTMKNT. t 2-tf“ Hicauachk is the Iu Vox lie sign h\ wl», P h j nature iqukia Itnowyi uuy(Jeviatiuji, winters pjF'im the liuluru) •'tute ol the bruin, und >\ fm * , ^d iu this light, it troy be Irxilfed on up .■ ssf A • guard intended to give notice «f dieenae whub migul othcrwia*. ewcupe uiteuton, till too i k u* G) U* reinedu d; at.d H* indicutii.pa should never ho noglected. H.-adacht s may be classi- tied under iwoimme*. v.z Bymptnnia»tr and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is * treed, ingly c*»tuinoi). and t» i!.e prri'Ura' r nl m gnat variety 1.1 di»> t » among »Inch are A|a>jilexy, j (>out. itll* llmss?fSiii, ftn«t till fcb'rlla di-etisef.l— lu its nervous form it is aymjlath* tic nf dis. cnee of thesumiuch conatitutiug tick headache, • f benutic dioaase constituting 6iIwua headache, t Worms. i;ui)8;ij>ali<«n uliI otbt r disorders oj the uuwe's. >-a well as renal and uterine after. Hull*. L>iiea»<*..i the heart are very frequent ly uifeuded with ih adschea;. Ai wmia and | Plethora are also uU'ectiuns which tr*qu> ntlv i occ*si 1 *ii headache. Idiopathic. Hcatlache "s also very common, leii.g umally dislingtiisbed by the name ol werejvx headache, wiuietmiet 216. F. A. M.| meet** ..n the first ! coming on suddenly in a stale uf apparently i.iit« in cnclt no nth. . aottnd i.cultl. und prostrating *1 once the rurn. DAVID MaYER, W. M. ImI tuA physical energies, al:d in other in- * atunct nii eoiiieaou slowly, het*ald<d by depm* . MOUNT ZION KOVAL AKCII CHAPTER.Nr. 1C.meets I •“'« " f spirit** or acerbity of temper, in most B * r * I on die BCbui.d si.U fourth Monday ui*.l ?»* In e.-i-li , ! stances the pain ib in the front of t:.e head, | Biamli. L. J. GLl'NN, ll. I*. over one or both c\es. aud sometimes provok* j C. U. Hakluu a, Svctvtary. ; v. ioitmg: UDder this vlasi may alio be I J \SON ltURR COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT ! UHioed Nturahn* For th- treetiootitol enher class ot ileudache FRATERNAL RECORD. MASONS i M. B* » Pecre'ary. LEWIS LkWMIE, IV. M. . J. M iHakY, Secretary. LEWIS LAW."UK, fu. 111. CG.t It I E LION COMMANDF.nV. Nr. 4. meet* « lirnt ntul tLirti Wcdi.ei* lay in each m*>ntli. IV. W. BOYD, M. W. T. Muu, Recorder. the Cephalic Pills have l»# cn found a t •*ato remedy, relieving the u» sl acute ps a lew minutes, and by its Sub'Ie pow# r • and I B. Tii* iDO».t I. GifNNY, Ptestde.it of senate. P. II. W f*t. Secrifary of Senate. . J. \\ LU vM-, ,-^r lio r II ..lot' cf IN jii r>« »■*. CI.NU'.AT. ! i d ti i , *> OhlLV’f I.I(‘HS. ihi: • i bet * ever befora offered in Atlanta, and All of SOUTHEKN MAKE, and am in almost daily roreipt cf N«* and Varied S'ylea »f all kinds ..I Furn'nuro hum ll well known Factory of Removal. M RS. A. ISAACS would re.*f*eotfully inform her numerous lady customer* and friends, that she h«* removed to. aud is now occupying (»ne of the s|Micinus and elegantly ftttrd-up too* erneijir iu ii*o New Ibnldmg *m the connr of Whitehall and Alabama streets being the (bird door Irout the latter street. :0r- of which F. W. FLYNN, ftrmorly of the Novelty Work*. Columbu*, Georgia, t* Fusms, wh* is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FA»'T<H»Y’ is g ni m the m> substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Price* from 15 to 25 per cent. lower than any other Fvhxiyvkk Stork in If. : * MATT BASSES, LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES. WINDOW SHADES. Ii'l1*C.fc 011 AIKS, AO., AC., always on hand. PtCTi'RH Framm made and FcRXITTR* repaired with neatnias ami despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, OEOIitUA. I>. M. YOUNG. Agent, Nov.2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY. - 11 YLLtL'ii, Clerk ILii.he of Urprec-eiitatut*. 1'kMTFM I ARY. Fu McC'«N*<LL, I tii Cll III Ktej-or. t II«l:l.t i* (i. T • LUiliD. A*.-.Sidle. w. a Willi m* B> * k Ki cj.i-.-. in as. \\. L vKk, CliMj>:uiu. Da. R. 0. Cisi:, l*hy>ician. LUNATIC AaYLL'M. I'M. T. C.Mk. N, bu|tei inlvr.-ieiit LunaUo A.-yluin. Da b. G. W hit a, x D. G. CAxrarLL, >Trus:ee*. MlLU ll GKiLVt., ) JUDiriARY !>»•. PiiWTKLNT. Joskrn Husky Lcmckis, of Athcn*. TMchamd 11. Lycs, ot Ailamu. CUAMLlJt J. JuMtl.NO, of Ai.iriis'.'.. PLpoutsa. Gkourr N. Laaiia, ol Mmlc'ta. Cuaklkk W. RcRosk, of epartn. \\ M.LtiM Wilsos, SfcrttJiry. EMPIRE ENCAMPMJNT, No. PJ, iumIh on ibe scc-.u Ho i fourth Fi idav nlgliit. W.M ll. RARNKft, Chief Patriarch, W. BOYD, High Prieot. ; Head. T. P. FthUIXU, : HA N KI M.. Drucymt —Yi* i aiic Pilis. I Hridpct.—0«*h here's the quartber and give i dont he all day about it ailher. to send her a e of Prepared ml just it pah . (•■,..* km wmgwhat oigxi .!. .. gone with the tin wants amis inore (»l '.hat her bt'kirs. must inexn Hpal* i and i s tVph- s oed it. i BANK OF FULTON—Alabama turret. F \\. HOLLAND. Presi.Sclit. A. Acatrll, Caahter. AGFNCY CFNTUAI, RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Ofliceon Alabama Fireet- A >V. JONES, AfeoL Constipation or Costiveness. j No one ot ti e “many ilia flesh is heir to" is so prevalent, so little understood, ond e<> much J neglected an Ostiveneoo. Often originating in 1 carelrajiueaa, or at dentary babiU, it la regarded j a* :i slight disorder of toy little consequence to AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM* | excite anxiety, while In reality it i# the pre- PAN Y—Oflice on Whlttlncl Htrt-rt near the Railroad, cursor and companion of many of the moat \\M. M. CLAYTON, Agent, j fatal und dangerous diseases ond. unlcn cur y her Now Store, She is now opening one ol the most •iklcukhs, licat Assorted, and Superb Mock* t'f Fail and Wintei MILLINERY, comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Faucy Bonnets, KeadDressc8, Bertha Capes, Collars, Embroide ries, etc., of the latest Styles, iu alumni cud less variety. She h&a also a full line ol CORSETS. DIIKS3 TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY. LACE VEILS. Ac.. tn all of which she would most respectfully in vito the attention of her numerous customer* Her Opening Ihty will be ou Monday, Oct. 9 BUTLER & PETERS, (Pucteuora t • IL h, Bader A Co.,) Com mission Merchants, roil th a pi’acuAsa Aan salc «»k r a kV.v K s s r-; /• is o n / < f. Cotton, C.ruccrlea, *kc., ATLANTA GEORGIA Hove removed to the Inrge Fire-Proof Ware- house, formerly occupied by Wlnahip A How* ell, opfumito the State Rota Depot. Good Tenuea;o*e money taken ul par lor I*lo UHlS LARD OIL, just received *J\J s'guumut and for jnle bv Juoelt BUTLER A PBTERA HI H1BR.YI* bfflt i’ure QetU Viiiaky » v in Store un'f for sale by DIM1CK, WILSON & CO., (succknm.os to oiuica a su,) Manufacturers ot and W holenaie and He- tall l>ealera iu BOOTS, SHOES AND BKOiiANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skius, Shoe Pegs and Shoe Find ings—at the Sign of the Fug Boot, Atlanta, Georgia. oct!5 threat Excitement at the *hoe and Leather Em porium ul Diiuick, YV 11 m o n 6i Co., ON I’KAGH-TRKE STltKET A Inrge lot of BOOTS and 61I0ES, just received from the inanutACtory, aud will be sold at prices unprecedented in this market. Ladies' Patent Foxed Lnee Ileel Gaiters, s< $1 25 a pair. Ladies' Sewed Morocco Lne* Heel Boots, ul $1 10 a pair. Men's. Bovs, Misses and Children's Boots and portion ably cheap, and warranted. Gents’ French Calf Water-Proof end Pump Boots—now styles—just received, aud will Ik sold at prices lower thun any House in thi* will **ell as good a Boot. 5,00U Ihs Hemlock Bole Leather, just receiv ed and tor (ala at Charleston prices, or low er than ever before sold in this market. 50 dozen French and American Calf Skina, of various brands, this day received, and will l»e sold at a commission on New York priors. Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining. Binding an i Morocco Skius, Finding*, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Booto, Shoes, or Leather at low prices, will hud it to their iV.ereu Lt give us s call before purchasing. lHMICK, WILSON A CO., dec22 Sign of the Big Boot. —2 '. Mondu.v ixi January nn<1 June, at J South*Wcutera ami Chat* ‘ Savannah. 2d Diraii'T —Patuula, Mir tiilioochee, JuUicinl Lire Iimk ur St sail —1th Aluiiday lu Jaau.try aud OJ | M«iiJny in June, at Macon. 8d DlsraiC)—TallapooKA, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and , Cherokee Circuits. Tmr cv Ft«Kios—4th Monday I;. March aud 2J M»n* ! day in Au^uat, »l Atlanta. ■Im Di iir:< t.—Western and Northern Circuit*. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next door I to Gc-o^.a Uuihoad llunk. J. P. LOGAN, President. ! Puixu Brown, Cashier. AILAM V HMI III FAHiMLM. Meets (piarterly on the third Monday uarv, April, July and Oct"her. 1VM. 1IARNE8, Chief Engineer. S. H. SHERWODD. l*t Asxisiant U F. .M il)DUX. 2*1 A*»ikt«nt. F. M. JOHNpiTON, eerrefarjr. John f. lzzauu, Tichsuut. lieated. il will bring the sefl'orer t i timely grave Among li e lighter evils ol which * co*-tIveiiex* ia the usual attendant, are Head ache, Colic. Rheumatism. Foul Breath. Piles | and olhnrs of like nature, while s long train of | frightful diseases, eueh ns Malignant Fevers, i A loesses. Dysentary. Diarrhces. Ttvsitcnsis inglnJau- j Apoplexy. Epilepsy. Paralysis. Hysteria. Hy- poolxondriaaia. Melancholy and Ii sanity, tn\ indicate their presence in tin sjsteiu by this ! alarming sj rnpt«ni. Nut unfrequently tbe dis* I ea.-es named originate in Constipation, bill lake on an independvnt existence, unless the Time or S) s-tog—fth Monday lu May and November, ATLANTA FIRS COMPANY No. i, meets first Monday ; cause ia eradicated iu an early stage. Fiotn all WM‘ MC M ILLKK. T. P. FLCMIXO. B. K. UtLK.M BUTTiRR A PETERS, i 10 uaiea of Oana* jnnelB 1.J r. liALEB l Shirting, nud 1 burgs—for sale by juneiy 3UTLSB M RSTRRS F ^LttlJK! FLOUR! FJL0UR1—AM barrels (d St. Louia F.(Hilly Flour, and JOU aacka of Tennessee. Extra Flour For Sn’c bv June IV BUTLER L PKTRR8. CENTER & TREADWEU WHITEHALL STRHKT, ATLANTA, ►".•Ur OuurN (U-luw lli-ady dt .Sulomoi. v —i»— CAKRIAOE ir.\[U)WABR A TRIMMINGS I shklpamd roildkrs’ hardware 1 SWEDE* AMERICAN. CASH COUNTY AND ENGLISH IRON, ANDOASS COUNTY and English cartings i — 4***0. i* NToar — f>(Y GASES Snoot. *t Manufactures prices. V\J Call and aeo l>eforeyou buy cUawhuru. Yam shall be ple^*4 1 junoU CENTER A TREADWELL. A CO., MC MILLEN, FLEMINft GEXEItAL PRODUCE I COMMIE S/OX MERCIIAXTS, ioROIA. T/’F-F.P always on hand, and in large quanti- I v lies, Bocon. Lsrd. Flour, Porn, Wheat—in fact, everything usuilly to be found in a GOM- HlSSfOW HOUHE. Tbankfal for the liberal pairoaag* of tbr past year, we hope, by Ktrict attention to oue husineso, to merit a continuance of the same, t^onsignmeota respeeiftilly solicited its respectfully solieited McMILLENd FLEMING A CO I MIMA RUBHEft n*LT1NO-from 2 to ft inches— tot side hy uneU CENTER A TREAD WEIL he transaction of a Grneral Pcduce and Commission business, at the pld stand of Car roll Jt High, end solicit a onaUaaevse of tbe pstrooage so liberally extended to the late "TiUnU. P«t> n>, mi. In retiring from the late firm of Garrolf i High. T take pleasure in recotnnisi acw ftrur to my old friends qod castoy/bT, (. fsblMf JOfllFH FT Q LBS. bf8t quality of Guc 0,UUU lock hole Leather; •i He ot 3,000 lb* best quality Good Damage Side Leather,* 2/00 iFs be t quality Good Oak S.!o Leather—all just received and cr sale, at low prices, tt wholesale or lie tail, by PIMIOK, WILSON’ A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlantr, Georgia. TO PLiiNTEIlS U 7E hsve now in Store, a large lot ofF.xtra Heavy, Double-Sole ltua»et nrugans. made with two heavy soles of the beat quality of Hemlock Bole Leather and Oak Uppers, with RivilEye seams, which we have nia.ieexi>re«- ly for the trade of th : s market, and guaran tee them. In *vccj respect, suparuir W* any* tiling that can ba found in this market, in the line of Bmgana, aud will sell them at lowef ■i" FIRM. prices, by the case or single*pair. r FlIE undersigned have formed a copartner Those Wanting a good Brogan, at low prior*. 1 ship under the nstae of Carroll A J\»wttr, will find it t** their interest to call on us at the “ Sign af the Big R ot. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., or%1 Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ueorgt*. ‘ COKE! COKE!! COKE!! AT THt OA8 WORKS. LARGE 91UHIU/ foi «.J. ,1 (t, >! 8t st Attiens. 5im DnvstcT.—Ocmulgc* and S<>!ithrrn Circuits. Tims or Sss.«io*«—2-1 .Monday In M»y «Ld Novvujber, at Mll!ed^’e\Ulc. SITPF.RIOR rtlURTf, G0WETA CIRCUIT. Orviixr A. Dcli., L.'iUianse, ....Jud^r. N. J. Havmoai>, Allaxd;i SulkiUT G*. ral. Ctoulcs. T'.- « of ?(f*kKn. ClHjlnii—l»t Mot day in May and NdCti tier. DcKallx—Ith Monday In A1 • r 11 and October. Fayette—2nd Monday in March and September. I-niton—1-t Monday In April and OctuPcr. Me.iaetl.er—id Monday in Febiunry and Augtuit. T.< uj—8d Monday lu May and Noiunbvr. TALLAPOOSA CIUCU1T. D. K. IIammoxd, NeMUMti, Jud^r. M. Kaxnaicx, Cedar Tu'vn Solicitor General. Count ii s. Tui.c of h'i-Nkiona. Csuupbdl—2d Monday in F«brua>y and August. Carioll—1st and 2d Monday in February nud August. Coweta—lit .Monday In March and Fvptember. Floyd—4tlt Monday In Jan. and 1 at Monday In July. Heard—Jd .Monday in March and September. I lari; Not —-3d Monday in April and October. P-ialding—4lli Monday in l-ebruurv and August. Polk—d-l Munday iu February nud August. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Gs-'Rnr D. Hint Marietta Judge. Ws I’MiiL.rs, Marietta Solicitor General. ( <>uiitles. T:uie of be»oioui. (lierokee—Ik: Monday in .March and Septen'bcr. Cobb—Jd .Monday In March and ?i-|iieud>er. Dawson—2d Monday In Pebiuary and Au*rtit. Fannin—2d Monday in Ma\ nnd October. Forsyth— d Monday in Kebruar) and August. Hi mer— Ul Mo* day iu May .*r. I October. I.'*11 pklxi- -till M n.lay .11 January and July. Milton—1st Monday h Jui.eand November. In each month. J. li. MKCAaLIN, President. | these ccusuh ralioiis it fullnws that the disorder >V K. Mason, Secretary-. j should receive imtitediute SltentioD wheoersr | it occurs, and no person should neglect to grt MECHANIC HUE COMPANY, No. 2, meets lire! Friday | nulit in eacli pwntli. I.KYI RICHARDSON, President. C. C. RoDks, Secretary. T V I.LUL AII FI H E COM PA N Y. No. ft. meet * 1 Wed nee d;«v in e vih month. JOHN F. t Z7.YUD, Presld't. John Mcu.xnoN, Secretaiy. of Cephalic I’iiis on the brat appearanca of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the iu'iduous approaches of disea--* nn ! deitroj this dangerous foe to human life. OitK\T Disco? it nr.—Among the. mml impor tant uf all the gn*at modical discoveries of (his ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, j ,anitM ■" »ne gr. at moutcat aiacoveru s oimi. flr.1 giimrrtuy I.lphl In „,ch .». nth. ' »S» ln “y b « ''oniid.rerl Ute tv stern of v«ccin. FRANK JOHNSTON, foreman. | t>- n lor tirolectiou from Small Pox. the Cephs- Noi 11 R Fowlcr, Fee 1 star/. | lie Pill lor relief of Headache, end the use of — 1 Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure s|»er.itio. whose benefits will he experienced by suflering humanity long sf- ter their discoverers are forgotten. Till*: .MiMY OF GEORGIA, Lieut. Col.—Cua*. J. Willik 1. L. B. Ik Laws, U. ». A. 2. L-lwui-.l Jl. llui(l<*n, WLitfUIk tfo.udy. CiPTaiNH. t. Wm. D. Kmltb» U. S. A .. 2. Win. J. McGill ti. M. 1 4. \\ 1.1 Marlin, <>f Lumpkin county -21 1 •It!' Monday in May and Octrf* Ui Ion—lid Monday In May and Oct ber. 4 IIEIIOKEK CIRCUIT. D. A. tViLRxs. Fprlng Ptscr Judge Catoosa—2d Monday In Msyxnd Xovember. Dadi—4tli Moinlay in Mxy and November. Gordon—let Monday in April air. Octi bcr. Murray — M Momlty In April and Uclobtr. Walker—MonUuy before brat Munday iu Marcli a Miutfieli—4*h Monday In April and October I I J/IOV OCX MY. Jt'NTlCKS INH KICS Ckl‘ST. 7. A. Ui e. Ciaik Howell, William tVafkl.11, J N. a.nimriu, K. )|. Taliaferro. SiierUT—0L C. Green—Deputy, f*. B Love. C’.evk Superior Court—It. F. Dnnisr. t'lerk I: fori >r Court—pablvl TUtwaa Ordinary—J TT. M-n 1. Trraruier—J. R Wallace. T.ix Coi ector—A. J. Collier. Tm Receiver—William Center. Corontr—A. It. While. .•*u*veyor— 1 Thomsa A. Kenedy. Jtfnters of tbe P«ac« hr Atlanta—11.- a as L Thu posT-oFFirr. AHUIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac Wm. 0 GUI. ft. Jacob Read, U f. A It. John G. PniMMi, of IChb county 7. tieurge II. Thompaoii,of Fulton county.. 8. Francis T. Cullei.s, < f Clay county V. Alexander VI. Wallace, ot Fulton c ..inly 10. £. P. Hamilton, of Cha bam county 1. Arthur Rnaf. U. 2. St Cl dr Dearin r, U. S. A 3. A. K. Cot e, U. & A P USUTkXJXI*. 6. W. W. Kirkland, late Marit.e C7«*rpi **... F 7. John Millc'ge, J. , ol Iticbmoiul couniy ... '*....0 8. T. 8. >h l Josh, of Chatham county “....II 9. J- hn M. Branch <>T Ctinham County “ 1 10 Tomllaann Fort, of Baldwin c 'utdy “—J ll. Deduce F. McDonald, arpoint.-d by the C< lonel Muarteruiuster I•»( Bcgiment, t',)i>i|*nuy J. !*rC"Xl» Lt»vtkkcNt*. I. Thomn* A. MottoK, of Cnafhaui Company A ivsv ; NervousHeadache I I 2. Game t Andrews. Jr , <>f Wilkes. , 3. John F Kine.r.f Gl;. n “... 4. (I«nr/f P llarrlmn, Jr., of Chatham “... ft. P M B Ynan.% W. I*. of • a«« •* .. | 8. K H. Mihis, M P. C., Chatham 7 J (». Ill unt.W P. 4'., Talbot . f>. J Alrx»n»ter, W I*. C., Fulton : 9. John M l’!tenon Berrien, C istham ! R M I'h.ael Cass •*... ! II Joseph A Il!ir.< e. P 'k “ .. FECUND M IMKNT. Colorel—Ww. W. T. Wa.k.a I A | L'vutanaut*Colonel-*K. b.dimruifo! Faurdn. 1. Win. V. OnrJIn.r. t ». ' 2. Alfred Curr.uiln.f, l. F. A. CAPTUXN. 1. J *iuei McIntosh, U. F. \. Compars 2. Tii<;tnsi M'(‘.titl'd. ' f I >. 'y “... •1. AHVerf Iverrrii. Jr.. U. .-. “... 4. J l.n It. Welker,rf8 tl.11 .. ft. John IL F. Tata ill. U. K \ ••... I). It. A. V M or. 1 f Cl .1 ,iiii •• .. 7. .L.ba F. Pa! . • f Un|o- “... -. Mdi«e Urtrve. Jr., of I ni 9. LriU Ii. Kruiii, >'l lulusiti “ .. lit. Abner F...i a d, C. S. A "... visit n.i rnujirn. 1. John T. Mrrrer, IJ. F. A Cnnpany 2. Joseph I*. J u.c.U.8. A • . .. bY GEORGIA KAIEROVO. D a, daily, ax 11.45 P.M , and 0.00 A M. i Chwes.dsllv, at .*.00 A.M..aud <kwu P.M. ^ BY WKtTKK* A ATLANTIC EAII.ROVD. | Due, daily, at Lift P.M. Ch-oei. dally, at O.JO A.M. j BY ATLANTA A WhST-rOINT RAILROAD. i Due, dallr,at t.lft P.ftft I Closes, daltv, at ..'*.00 P.M. ; «▼ MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. j Due,d»n>,u....,t. T.lft P.M. Closes, dally, at. :. ' 11.00 A.M. 1 OFFtCS flOURR i . ra-A¥r.v ^ Until further netive, Mm 04ce will be kei t rs for ; £ J' {J u^ iLwn * the delivery nf mall-mnliyr. deUy (Fendayo sxcrpied.) J j kp •SU*"■ ii" 1 u ’ c " ,ck ’ ■-"‘ u " ,a 1 "" 1 ki^a *'2,;S . . JMmZZ XAQ* l&mht, PostmMftr. H. A B M -nt/ uttery, V. 4. Baber || An.le 1 n, V. *. \ ft. II. M. T .in-, L. F. A A. J -rib Wheeler U. >. A 7. Ilobf. A. Crawford, nf F. U. v. D. Twigys. • f Rudi n»nd 9. Ilex'wC erel ud.«f kluhmoMl. ... 10. /. P. Br..wn, or Forsyth 11. 6. W IihfliLl Anderson, of Fulton,.. 1i.Co.XP I IkVWMAMTl. I. J«>hn Hmrrf.D., *«f Muscogee... . riFrt ft Hll *11K, By the tne nf there Pills the periodic uttsrlri nf A’rtwsoe Sfrlc Headache may be prevented! at d if taken at the roinnicnceir.snt r.f sn at* ta.-k intmediiae ruiiel l.-cm psiu and s:okiiM* tv,11 be oblninc'l. They seldom fsU in removing the JS’oM/woiAd Hccdarhe to which females sre se subject They act gently upon the bowels,■~ mnovisf ’ Ooifivene**. F :• Li'crnry Mtn.SiUuJi.nl*, iVl'eatc Female and all persons of ,*edenlary tiahil*, they *f* valuable as a Latmtive, improvr gt? c giving fe»M and niyae to thn dtg< stive orgwwu* nt»d restoring the natural i lsstinty and strcuA 1 * of thn tvh'.'o system , Th ' CRfHAMC PILLS nr.* the result of long inveetigafion and earefttlly eonducied ex* pcnun iits having been »tx use many jesrs. * during which time they have prcv«nU*d sod relic veil a vast amount of p.tin and suflVrinf from lTesduehu. whether originating in itOTutrsytUtn or from a demngid st**e * f tk# Ht'-maciu | They are eutfre’y Vfgelaidc iu tin ir tup®* y j aitton, nnd may In* taken at all times with per* , f 1 fed safety without making ary change of diet, b and the alienee of any d>*a§roa6le *0*11 render* “ it tony to ailmtninUr them to children. BE WAKE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have fivo sign-.tur** of Henry 0 fti*alditlg on each Bog. Feld by Draggrfsta ami all other D'-s!rrltft^ Medieines. A B»x will be sent hy tnotl prepaid on rv- ecij tof the PRTCTIC, Qe, cents. AH onfef* shoalJ he addressed to HF1RY C. MPAI.IMWCL » 4BOG4ar Mf^at, Hew Y Kov. \\ dAwIy.