Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 19, 1861, Image 4

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S 0 U a: H E (R HPI 'O0 X F KDIRAG 1 ?." V *«uttiM«CM&lmct) WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATKS, &C„ STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Lavt for Old Maids. A mart Kogtiflh writer aayl, in one of his uiag*ila«s: *'f am an admirer—1 might al- iuo'I say, a lover—uf old maids. Their very age is a reoeuioiuadation i u my eye*. They have 'done* life, they have gathered in a full g;ii nar of experience ; wjthfi* tht <*¥*♦ f* met, nfcrvaotti, aRti pe ramhfclaloFt, they have as much aiforiaacaof eocieij—often more— lhau the married women. They arc atill open to tender approaches—ihey eometifnes invite » n j/»f/ TUV'V' ihetn; but they have none of liie danger* / ILSlisjl “ 1 siIjAj which surround youth and beauty. No mama asks your Intentions, or brother prepare* lo call you a too mi droit io fuilur nalcaa iv.fulr- ie* as to your ineoflie, When you ittrn pretty o itupliaienia to MUa Tabitha; and if *lte cm not blush, she can still liuiper ; uuvl if she can not look back loro, ahe can give you your ehaaga In a smart repartee It is then in no ajurtl of detraction, ridicule, or raillery that I anproaeh this virgin subject, on which no pen lias hitherto ventured to eularge. It if na n philosopher, a moral st, an admirer, and a •incere well wisher, that l take up the glove in favor oi my pendents in the oilier sex. I have always considered gallaatiy to the sex to be the especial duty of my celibate position, ruul while ai my mice's niy photograph hangs next to that of her maiden aunt liarbara. I cauuet think it becoming to breathe a word against those who at fifty have rock* d no l e id upon their bosoms, and whose lips at aixty arc a* unsullied as the leaves of any Virginian creeper. There l» one class of old maids viiioai l pity from the bottom of my heart ; those, namely, who have grown gray as gov* entesaea. W hat a life to look bank upou.— V. hut a dull, luouotouous, hopeless exigence ! When young uud pretty, how she loved, and checked her love, tor the dashing young broth er of her pupils; or how heartlessly bho wus ; reminded of her incapacity, or Ifbr luftrieriiy , of position. When older, how she wearied of j the same incessant, thaukless occupation ; how biiterly she envied, or s<rove not to envy, those happier girls who were ‘coming out’ un der her ciiaperoOHge, otd who would enjoy all that guyely and attention whirl) si e had never Known i How the weut from family to family; luw among kind o*.d considerate folks ; now to a vulgar set, who would treat her like a servant. Oh ! bow site envied even those ser vahts who hod their separate rooms and their followers, uud cfulil receive without shame the half worn drevses, which she would have been glad to wv.ir. And then, when old ago oatne. and when nil hope wi« given up, what poor little savinga she depends on; what few friends she lias to look to; what a miserably dull end to a miserably dull life !*' —POLE AGENTS FOE— WrigrtL^s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be tlie Best in use. mayl7 COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN— China. Class, Mm, Elated and gfriitania WARE AND CROCKERY; A LARGE lot of CUT and PRESSED GLASS i WHITE, GILT, and DECORATED CIV NA, TEA. DINNER, ami TOILET SET8, nt any price: SILVER-PLATED TEA SET. CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS. FRUIT STANDS. CUPS. GOBLETS, SPOONS. FORKS. Ac. A- KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS. CHINA VASES. A. A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A large and complete stock of WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY. to whirl) Wc ir sel I for tin uug21 e invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. port our goods from Euroiie and buy of the best American Manufacturers, and smallest )*oetlble profits for CASH. COLE & WYLIE. Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root's, Atlanta. Georgia. PHOVIflONAL (iOYMlHtFT Confederate State* of America. PjtftKIbENT : JEFFERSON DAVIS, Of Mississippi. TICS PHKHIDRXT: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Georgia. Robert Toombs. of Georgia, Secretery of 8tate. U. G. Meinniinger, of H. Secretary of Treasury. L. I*. Walker, oi Alabama, Secretary of War. K It. Mallory, of Florida. Recretary of Navy. J. II. Ueigan.of Texas, Postmaster General. J. P. lienjamlu,-uf Louisiana, Attorney-General. conohrsn: Prraldenl—Hon. IIOW ELL COBB, of Georgia. Be* iet*r>—JOIIK80N J. IIOOPKU, Esq., *»f Alabama. MKMBBR8 Alabama—It W. Walker, K. II. Fmitli. J. L. M. Cur ry, W. i*. Chilton, 8. F. Ilale, Collin j. McKue, John Gill 8»i>Tler, Daniel K. Lew lw, Thomas Yearn. Florida—James U. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack- j I t -nW OP ATLANTA. j Mxvoa—jAltitD IKWIN WHITAKER rot wen.***. Ward I—Felix lla dinar.. F. C. House. Ward II—William Watkins. J. K Crow. Ward III—8 B. Lore, Robert Crawford. Ward IV-J. If. Meeaslln, James Lynch. Ward V—8. H. Roheon, Thomas Kile. Committee on Flnsnce—Councllinen Robson, Crew, Love Committee on Ordinance*—Onuncilmen Watkins, Me- caslln, Robson. Committee on Streets—Cowiicllmen Crew, Roheon, Lynch. Committee on Wells, Pump* and CDtern*—Council- men Lynch, Kite, House. Couniilttee on Lumps und Gas—Count'Ilmen Kile, Mi- caslln, Crawford. Committee on Market—Co incllmen H infmftn, Love, Lynch. Committee on Mrs Departmei lln, Robeou, Watkins. —Couodhne Police—Councllinen Love, r Horn Georgia—Robert Toombs, Howell C< bh, F. 8. Bar tow, Si. J. Crawford, E. A. Niat.et, II- II. Hill, A. It. Holcombe Wright, Tiiomas R. it. Cobh, A. II. Kenan, Alexander IL Stephens. I.uuhuatr<r—John Perkins, Jr . A. L. DeClouet, Chas M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar- Conirnlltee on Tax—Counrilrnen Watkins, Crawford, Lynch. Committee on Relief—Counciluieu Crawford, Meets- Hn, House, Watkins, Kile. Clerk of Council, Tax Receiver and Collector—II. C, shall. Itslvvi—W. P. W 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison. South Carolina—U. B. KUett.Jr., 11 W. Barnwell, L. M Ke.tt, James Chesnut, Jr., C. G. Meinniinger, W. Poicher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce. Military Affairs—Bartow, Miles, 8j*a rn—C<nrad, Chianut, Si FUENITURE! WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. T HANKFUL for the past patrornge of my numerous fr a omliuuauce of the same, I again take pleasure i Removal. .sportfully inform 1 mors nnd friends, ! oved to, and is now occupying one of the spacious and elegantly fitted-up ten- l emeu's in the N»*w Building on the corner of Whitehall uud Alabama streets being the third dour from the latter street. M RS. A. ISAACb would her numerous lady cuttm LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK. FURNITURE iver before offered in Atlanta, aud All of SOUTHERN MAKE, md am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture In veil known Factory ot She is one of the Eileiibhc opening in her New Store, of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Xonelty IFort*. Columbus, Georgia. is Fore : is a suilicient guarantee that all the work Irom the ABOVE FACTORY is g< td sl Heat Assorted, and Superb i substantial quality. the n*/ JE^all n nd "SVintei MILLINERY, comprising very rich Velvet, Satin aud Fanny Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Collars, Embroide ries, etc., of the latest Styles, in almost endless variety. She has also a full line of CORSETS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACE VEILS, Ac., tc all of which she would most respectfully vito the ettention of her numerous c Iier Opening Day will bo on Monday, Oct. oet2 d2m A CARD—TO THE LADIES. Pi ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD •ices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Fi rniti rk Stork in G«* m>i MATTRASSES. LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES. U ilixOt CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand, made and Ft'RWlTin* repaired with neatness aud despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZE* ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I>. .11. YOUNG. Agent. Nov. 2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY. DIM1CK, WILSON & CO., Mrs. J. M. Boiing Announces, with pleasure, t > her friends and patrons, that she iscgnin prepared to suit them with ALL TUE LATEST AND Most Fashionable Stylos of Bonnets, HATS, CAPS, Head-Dresses, Aie. At !,cr old Stand,03 WHITEHALL BTRLFT, Where she will bo htv; •*' uccivu .1 Libernl Share of (lie Trade! Atl antn AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. CENTER ft TREADWELT WHITEHALL 8TRRKT, ATLANTA, Four Doors Below Brady Holoutm.*>-, —DKAI.RRS ID— CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ! SWEDES. AMERICAN. CA&S COUNTY AND I ENGLISH IRON. AND CASS COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTING8! — also, im svoiir— C.A8ES 8bo^«. at Manufidurco primp, jd sec us before vou buy elscwnare. , roll «iinll ire pleased. juneU CENTER Jt TREADWELL. ! BOOTS, SHOES AND BROOANSI Also keep constantly on hand Oak und Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining and Biudiug Skins, Shoe LVgs and Sh«>e Find ings—at the Sign of tbe Big Boot, L. M. DIMICK,) Cherokee Block, WM. WILeON, V Peach-Tree 8tre«», AtiHiita, Geurgla. octlft 50 ^ IIORSLS Foil HAl.i:. TWO large young Northern MARES, five and *ix years old ; Onn pair Carriogo HOR8E3, Will broke ;~ Pour Canada MORSES—all on reasonable l * aKw, for P ile. BUGfilES. TROTTING WAG- ^ eH ’ 0 RI»°«'te State R*»a<l Depot. ON8 and TROTTING 8ULKIK8-nll man infillr»*d by No. 1 workman. Apply at O. C. ROGERS’ nug23 Sale Stable, Loyd street. CHOICE MEATS may lie l.al daily at myjitall iu the Market. aug23 G C. H. N 1C\V FIRM. T HE undersigned have formed a o»*parlner- ship under the mine of Carroll A Fowler, for the transaction of a General Produce and Corurubsion irusineas, nt the old stand of Car roll A High, and soli/ it a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to the late firm. W. *. CARjnfJj, Atlanta, Feb 18. lMt. N. R. FOWLER. F LOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!—f>00 barrels ol In retiring fiom the late firm of Carroll A Si. Louis Family Floor, aud 300 aacka of I High. I take pleasure in reeom mend fag tbe Tenneavec Extra Flour. For sale bv f new firm to my old friend* and customers June Id . Bl’TLIR A PETURK. I f.bH-lf JOSETH P. HIGH. ignineutund for sale li Great Fxrltemcnt at the .whoe and Leather l-.ui- poriuui ol l> 1 in I r k , W I 1 so u dt Co., ON PBACH-TREE STREET A large lot of BOOTS ami SHOES, just received from the manufactory, and will be sold at price* unprecedented in this market. Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Ilcel Gaiter6, at $1 25 a pair. Ladies' Sewed Morocco Lace He«d Boots, at $1 10 a pair. Men’s, Boya, Misses and Children’s Boots and Shoos, proportionally cheap, and warranted. Gems’ French Calf Water-Proof and Pump Boots—new styles—just received, and will be add nt prices lower than any IfouM in this city will i-ell as good u Boot. ;*,000 lbu Hemlock Sole Leather, jusi receiv ed ard for rale at Charleston prices, or lower than ever before sold in this market. 50 dozen French and American Calf Skins, of various brands, this day received, and will bo sold at a commission on New York prices. Last*, Boots Trees, Peg*, Lining. Binding and Morocco bkins, Finding.*, Ac., proportionated}' Those wanting Good Bools. Shoe*,or Leather at low prices, will find it to their interest to give us a coll before purchasing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., dec22 fiign of the Big Boot. ^ LBS. best quality of Good Hem OyVJV/U lock Sole Leather; i’PQ 2,000 lbs best qualify Good Damage Sole Leather; 2,000 lbs best quality Good Oak Sole Leather—all just received ami or sale, at low pi ires, at Wholesale or Re toil, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street. Atlanta, Georgia. T X .V.V K S S E E P H O if V V E Cotton, Groceries, .wo., ATLANTA, GEORGIA Hava removed to fhr large Kiro-Proof War#- | made with two heavy soles of the best quality house, formerly oeeupied bv Winship A How. * of Hemlock Sole Leather and Oak Uppers, with “ " ** if Depot. Rivit Eve-seains, which we have ma.iaexi*reM- loo J Tonno.o.c moi» taken nt par for Pro '/ ,o r the , lr » d * ol lhi * market, nn.l nuamn- ' tee them, m avery respect, superior to any* thing that can be found in lhi* market, in the I lint* of Brogans, and will seTl them at lower pricaa, by the ease or siugla pair. Those wanting a good Brogan, at low price*, will find it to their mtercit to call on u« at the Sign of the Big Root. DIMICK. WILSON A CO., net I J’oach-Trce Street, Atlaala, Georgia. BUTLER & PETERS, (8u«*c*Mori to III; h, Butler k Co.,) Commission Merchants rOE TBE EUROBANK ARI) MALE OF | OCtl TO PLANTERS W E have now in Store, a large lot of Extra Heavy, l>ouble-t*ole Kuinet llro^ans. du *igi nel i r sale by BUTLER A PETSRS. COKE I COKE!! COKE!! AT THE GAS WORKS. Fearn. J*ultlie Lund*—Msrahall, Harris, Fesrn Jiu/ian Affair*—Morton, Hnle,8parrow,Lewl» Kelti. Printing—Cot b, Harr!*, Milrs, C’lifIt• >i. Bcrkii.s Account*—Oi\*d», Crawford, Campbell, Clouet, Bomb. Jtngro**nifiit— Shorter, Wilson, Kenan. McRae, Bar- GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. J >«»rii F. Brown, Governor. J*>UK It. CaMPUKLI.. i II. H. Waitus, Vlserdarlvs. H J. 0. Willi «■*, ) K. P Watminn, Heerelary of Stale. John Jn*M, Treasurer. PbTta-oii Thwnati*, Comptroller General. A. J. Boouutt, 8ui\e>-or Geuer«l. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. TRMMttK 1. GORkar, President of Seriate. K. H. Kht, Secretory ot Senate C. J Williams, Speaker House of Representative Deputy Marshal - Duke II. Brannon. City Surveyor—II. L. Curriei Clerk Mai ket-J. D. Well*. City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Street*—H. W. McDaniel. FRATERNAL RECORD. LEWIS LiWStlK, W. M. DAVID MAYER, W. M. L. J. GLENN, II. 1*. ( M Boats*., Recorder. i LAWSIIK, Tu. III. Oh i McCr L. I r n. Am al Kci ftEPR DE LION COMMANDERY, No. 4. meel* on the III*I and tldrd Wednesday in each month. W. W. BOYD, M.’.E. . W. T. Mkad, Recorder. ODD-FK 1.1.0 ws. CENTRAL LODGE, No. V>, meet* every Tuesday night. T. P. MARSH, N. G. William WiLbos, Secretary. )the second MISCELLANE0U8. ! Tmk Amalbamatioa of — 1 i a growing n-iuf^t.ry to th>» age fo spprnpn M *e the tuoal exprcMivc a«,rd-<>l other lungu , and alter hv. bile* L- }ucini< >r«jc ib*m ini. M »ur , own ihu* tbo v* or*f f Vphi:! c, which it lr«m | the Oret-k, fllgiiitv iug “lor the head,** is now becoming popularised in Ci.nnm tlon with Mr. bpuhiing'n great II* r.duchc remedy, but it will i •**»** he twd i u ft more general way, and the w«>rd Cephalic wll! Income on Aomin, *n m« Elec trotype and many others whose dotineiioo n* » foreign words has hveu worn away by cMi.ni.ni i ueagu uni if they seem “nabteand lo the manor born." ’ardly Realized. Jli a*l ’u ’orrible Vadsche Ibis halternoou, baud I b(ep|ied into the hapoibccaries. Lee/’ i aay* hi f«* the niHt*. “Can you hease me of sn 'e .daohe ?” “Do** it hache 'ard."*ays V. ••IDx- ceadingly,” says hi, hand upon that V guvr | me a Ct-phailc nil. hnn I 'pot. n t ’onor i* <-ur- i ed D.e so quick that i ardly real t, «l 1 j .! yn ; ’eadaoh**. | IIradachk in the faro'ite bign by which : nature makes known any deviation, whatever, | from the natural state ol llte brain, aud view , ad in this light, it may be looked on a* h safe guanl intended to give notice ol difease which might otherwise escape attention, till t *o late to be remedied; and i»s indicate n* should never be neglected. Headacbt* may be cla»*i- fied under two name*, via; Byraptojnat'e and idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache i*. exceed ingly common, and i* the pretmrsor of a great variety < fdwea'cs. among which are Apoplexy, Gout. Rheumatism, aud all Icbrjle dn>ea*ca.— lu iu nervous form it it* syiapatliptiu of dis ease of the stomach constituting *irk headache, f hepatic disease constituting b*lions headache, i worn,*, const)palH*u und other disorders of ilie bovtc’s. ss well as reual aud uterine atfec- tions. Dibeut**soi the neurt are very frequent ly attended wm’.i Headaches; At *-mia and Plethora ar« also affect ions winch Ireqm otly oACH»i.*n headuche. idioptlhic Uaadsehe is als<> very common, being usually distinguiabcd by the name of nervous headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a elate ot apparently sound health, uud proatraliug at once the nvn* la I and physical energies, and iu other iu stauccait comes on slowly, heralded by depres sion of spirits or acerbity of temper. Inmost instances the pain is io’tke front of the head, over one or both eves, aud sometime-: provok ing vomiting ; under thi-i clefs rimy also be named Xeura/gia For f he treatment of either clns* of Heanttch* ; t he Uepbalic Pi Us have been l"Uuu a sure and ; sale remedy, relieving me most acute pains in ! a few iiiinitlef, end by its sub'le |«.w» r ermlic- , atiirg ibe diseases of which Headache in the i unerring index. Bmiuokt - Missus Winds \,-u to eend her a j Ikx of Cephalic Glue, no. a bottle «»l‘ Prepared | Pi lla — but I'm thinking that’s not just it nai- the W A Willi«a» it* **k Keeper. (has W. Lass, Chaplain. Dk. R. G. Cakk, Pli>>iciau. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Da. T. Okrvji, huperlntetHlent Lunatic Asylum. La 8. G. Whits, i 1». O. CaMrm.LL, J-Trustees. MlLLLR UklAVK, ) JPDICIAKV DEPARTEENT. J04KPH 11 K Ml V l.l'MPKIN, of Atlietl*. Iticu4mi* II. 1.YON. of Atlanta. UhaALks J. Jkskins, of Augusta. eseuRTsM. Gkobuk N. Lilhikr, of Marietta. Coarlks W. Di-Bosk, of Bparta. IHBTRlCTB. 1i*t District.—Brunswick, Easiern an.I Mi<l*lle Judicial Circuits. Tina <>r Bkrsiox—‘2*1 Monday in January anil June, at Savannah. •2d Di . rut —Pataula, Mncon, South-Western and Chat- ' tahooelue. Judicial Circuits. Timk it Srastus—4th Monday In January and 3d i Monday lu June, at Macon. 3d Hiutmci—Tallapoosa, Flint, Cow«ta. Blue Ririgtand I Cherokee Circuit*. Timv or Sx^sion—Ith Monday in March and 2d Mon- 1 day in August. at Atlanta. 4th Dl.irut.—Western and Northern Circuits. Tiaaor SkB*iox—Ith Monday in May aud November, at Allien*. 5tii District.—Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. Tis* or 8 KM IONS—2d Monday lu May and November, at MilledgetUIe. KDPERIOK COURT!*. UOWETA CIRCUIT. Orvillk A. Bi*ll, La(iiHuge, liulge. N. J. Hammond, Atlauta Solicitor General. Coiitie*. Time of Sesdon. Clavton—1st Monday In May and November. Dekalb—4th Monday in April and October. Fttvette—2nd Monday In March and September. Fulton—let Monday In April and October. Meriwether—3d Monday in February and Aupust. Troup—3d Monduy in May and November. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. D. F. IIAMMosn. Newnan Judge. M. Krni>ri«.k, Cedar T.*wn,.... Solicitor Geueral Count ire. Time of Sessions. Campbell—2d Monday in February and August. Carroll—let and 2d Monday iu February aud August. Coweta—1st Monday in .March ami September. Floyd—4th Monday In Jan. ami 1st Monday in July. Heard—3*1 Monday in March and September. Haralson—Rd Monday iu April and October. Paulding—4th Monday In February and August. i Polk—‘hi Monday In February ami August. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Gkurgk D. Hick. Marietta, Jm!»re. Ws. Phillifs, Marietta Solicitor General. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, me and fourth Friday nights. WM II. BARSES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High PriesU T. P. Pl.RMtSO, Scribe. BANKING. A. AraTtLL, Ca*hier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Ollice on Alabaiua Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—other on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY'—Office, next door to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President. Pkrimo Brown, Cashier. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening in Jan uary, April, July and October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. S. U. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant. R F. M \DI)OX,2d Assistant. F. M. JOHNSTON, fecre’ary. JOHN E. EZZAUU, Treasurer. ATLANTA EIRE COMPANY No. 1, meet* first Monday In each month. J. II. MECA8MN, President. W K. Mason, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8. meet* 1st Wed nr« day In each month. JOHN F. KZ7.ARD, Presid’t. John Kclksdon, Secretary. •M i « bl owing wliat n* with W.e Sick Headache, cud wants Hume more of tlml same ns relaiv* «1 her before Druggint —You must mean SjHtMinc’a C’cnh* alic Fills. Bridget.—Ocb ! sure now and you've s* d it, here's the quarther and give me the P'lN autl dont be all uay nbout it aitber. Constipation or Costiveness. So on* ot the “many ills flesh if heir to” is » prevalent, so lillie utider^toO)!, and so much j so prevalent, *o lillie uud j neglected as Costiveueas. One Time of 8e*sloi Cherokee—Is* Monday In March and September. Cobb—3d Monday in March aud September. Dawson—2d Monday In February and August. Fannin—2<l Monday In Mat and October. Forsyth—«d Monday in February and August. GPnier—let Monday in May and October. Lumpkin- 4th Monday in January and July. Milton—1st Monday in June and November. Pickens-2d Monday In March and September. Towns—4tli Monday In May und Octohet. Union—3d Monday in May ami Oct* l-er. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. D. A. Wutri, Spring Place, Judge. J. A. W. JoHieoN,CatAville Solicitor General. Counties. Time of Sessions. Case—2d Monday In March ami Feptember. Catoosa—2d Monday In May ami November. Dad*—Ith Monday in May ami No\eml*er. Gordon—1st Monday in April and October. Murray—id Monday In April ami October. W alker—Monday before first Monday In March and Se.de W hltfteld—4th Monday In April and October. PULTON COUNTY* E. M. Tniialerrn. Sheriff—C. C. 0re* Clerk Superior Coi J. N. Sunuj' i n—Deputy, S. B Lot Clerk Interior Court—Daniel Pittman Oi*Unary—J H. MMmL Treasurer—J. R Wallace. Tax C..l.*olor— A. J. Collier. Tax Receiver—William Center. Coroner—A. R. White. Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy. t for Atlanta—Thomas L. The THE ARMY OF GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—Wx. J. Hardi-k, U. 8. A. Ideut. Col.-Utuf. J. Williams of Muscogee eo. 1. L. B. Mcl.aws, l . S. A. 2. Edward K. Harden, Whitfield county. carraiNS. 1. Win. I). Pndth, l T . 8. A Company 2. Wm. J. McGill. G. M. I “ . 8. Win. Martin, of Lumpkin county “... 4. Wm. G. Gill, U. S. A “... ft. Jacob Read, U. 8. A “... 6. John G. Patton, of Bibb county “... 7. George II. Thompson, of Fulton county "... 8. Francia T. Cullens, of Clay county “... S*. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county.. 10. S. P. Hamilton, of Cha*ham county “... FIRST LISL'TKNASTit. 1. Arthur Shaaf, U. 8. A Company 2. St. Clair Bearing, U. 8. A “... 8. A. F. Cone, U. & A 4. Thomaa J. Berry. t\ 8. A “... ft. A. A F. Hill, of Clarke county "... 6. W. \\. Kirkland, late Marine Cm|*s "... 7. John Mille ge, Jr, of Richmond county... "... 8. T. S. McIntosh, of Chatham county "... 9. John M. Brunch, of Chatham county "... JO TomllMoo Fort, of Baldwin county “... 11. Bedney F. McDonald, a| pointed hy the Colonel Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J. UfcCoXD LIKl'TKNARTS. 1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Chatham Company 2 Garnett Andrew a, Jr , of Wilkes .. 3. John f. King, of Glynn "... 4. Georg* P Harrison, Jr., of Chatham "... 6. P M. B Young, W. P. f\, of iaas •• .. 8. F. 8. W illis. W P. C., Chatham "... 7 JO. Blount,W P.C, Talbot "... 8. J Alrxnmler, W P. C., Fulton "... 9. John McPIiersou Berrien, Cnathnm "... 10. M'diael Ca«e "... 11. Josejih A Ulan* e. P<*lk **... SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel—Wu. W. T. W ai k»n. U. 8. A Lieutenant-Colonel—E W, CtuarAts, of Fnnuln. iginalttig in •areJossuess. or 9<*dent»ry hubits, it ta regarded ms a slight disorder «»f too littb consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre cursor .'tid companion ot many of tbe most tatal and dangerous diseases, and. unlessettr y eradicated, it will bring the soD'erer to an un timely grave. Among the lighter evils of which costiveness is tbe usual attendant, are Head- ! ache, Colio, Rheumatism. Foul Breath, Files ! and others of like nature, while a long trHin of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers, A brasses, Djs*htnry, Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia I Apoplexy. Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysh'r n, Hy. j pochoudrtasts. Melancholy and It sanity, lirVt | indicate their presence iu th^ system by tins , alarming symptom. Not untrequently the dis eases named originate in Constipation, but ' take on an independent existence, unless the j cause is eradicated in an early stage. F»out all j these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic rills on tbe first appcaruucc of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous fo* to human life. Gar at DtteovicHY.—Among the most impor tant of all tbe great medical discoveries of this age may be considered the sjhtem of vseeme- ti- n for protection fiom 8muil Pox. the Cepha lic Pill (or relief of Hoadachc, and the use <>f Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suflering humanity long al ter their discoverer* are forgotten. I POftT*OFFIC£. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac BY GEORGIA RAI1.RO ID. Due. dally, at II.4A P M. and 9.00 A M. Cl•>**«, dallv, at 8.00 A.M.,aud C.00 I*. M. BY WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 1.1ft P.M. Close*, dally, at t.00 A.M. ■Y ATLANTA k WEFT-POINT RAILROAD. Due, dally,al 7.1ft P.M. Cletea, dally, at '.t.OOP.M. , BY MACON 4 WUriilN RAILROAD. Due, dally,at 7.15 P.M. i Close*, dally, at 11.00 A.M. OFFICE IIOUN8. Until further notice, the Office wifi be kept op«* for ! the delivery nf mall-matter, dally (8unday> excepted,) from 7 A.M. lilt I o'clock, P M., sad from half-past 2 till J 4 o'clock, P.M. On Sundays the Cdlee will be open frosa 8 A.M. ttllVJ^ Ch**k, A.M-, Mi freai till IJ4 o'clock, P.M. T. 0- HOWARD, Postmaster. ' . James McIntosh, U. 8. A . Thomas McC-nnel, «*f Liberty . Alfred Iverson. Jr., U. f. A . John D. Walker, of Herlvsn . John R. F. Tatnall, U. A A i. R. A. Wayne, ««f Chatham . John 8. Fain, of Union X Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin 9. Lewis H. Kenan, of Baldwin 10. Abner Paired, U. 8. A 1. John T. Mercer, U. 8. A 2 Joset'h P. Jone*. U. R A S. A. B. Montgomery. I’.S. A 4. Ruber 11 Anderson, U. F. A ft. B. M. Ttmmas, V. K A «. Joseph Wheeler U. B. A 7. Robb A. Crawford, of Fulicu 8. II. J. D. Twiggs, of Richmond...... f. Henry Ctevel*od, of Richmond. ... 10. A. P. Brown, of Forsyth, 11. 9. WhitfltM Anderson, of Fatten,.. »«<xixa luiruim I. John Howard. Jr„ of Muacoges I. P. L Wade, of Bereveu *. E. H. Bowdre, of Bibb 4. a. H. Atkinso*, of Blt.h ft. F. M. Myers, of Cobb, 4. J. Barrow. W. P. C.. of Clarke . Compsuy A i B 1 I John A. West, of Morgan.... Lewi* DeLogte. of Rlchmoad G. R Lamar, it., of Richmond. Robert f. M«ki,ef OnkK.. “.... J Henry W. Trlppe, af Houston " — J NervousHeadache By the use nf thee* Pills the periodic wt***’* 1 of Xtrvousor Sick Headache may he preventMl aud if taken at the cointueocetiieul of at) •** tack immediate relief from pain and sickae* will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the .A'anwaMW Headache to which telltales are so subject- They act gently upon the bowels,- removiif Cost time**. For Literary Men.Student*. Delicate Ferns** and all persons of nedenfary habits, they ** valuable as a Laxative, improving tt e *p/*Wi giving forte and vigor to the digestive crpiBf* and reatoring the natural elasticity and of tho wind* system • Tb« OKI IIALIO TILLS >ra th* >««;»“ long Investigation an.I carefully cond'M;'.'drr pertmcnls, having been in use many ertm during which tlnso thay have prevented relieved a vaat amount of pain and eunvnrf from Headache, whether originating ini J nervous system or fb*m » deranged -late or u> stomach. They are entirely vegetable iu their com|»* sition. and may he taken stall timet with • feet safety without making any change ofd»«j and the absence gf any disagreeable teste re* it easy ta administir them to children. BEWARR OK rorifTKRFKlTS; The genuine h*v* five siguatures ol C. Spalding on esch Box. ^ ■ Sold br DmgjrlM. and >11 o«hrr IV.In*™ Medicines. * Box wall b* Mat by mail prepaid oa ■ ceipt of the PRICK, Sfi CENTS. 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