Gate-city guardian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1861, February 26, 1861, Image 1

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ATE-CITY ITER * ADAIR, GUARDIAN. THE PUBLIC VODB BEFORE PRITATE ADVANTAGE. EDITORS & PROPRIETORS. 5 V SERIES: ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TPESDAV, FEBRUARY 26, 1861, VOL. I-NO. 12. •Cttg Guardian. r** a» Aovt»T»iito sohwuli k fit MS Of SUneOKIWNOM. [ireSTITerUbly In edvane*. r esoli enbeeaMO* insertion Icm than om rpAU^y RATK8. p. 4 moc. • not.| It mo*. ■ *4YvrtUlng, with t*e prl?lle*c of change, will t the following rate* : wabic oue# a Month,...•«—• J® 1 Column JJJj ...f nork.wUlior wHho.1 min, nnd ml.,,- I occupying doubt* eoliuan, will b* charged b rate*. _ m |a>t marked on copy for a specified i published until ordered out, and charged l to the above rates, tomcnls i IrertUement win appear In the Weekly paper r special contract. tisc rotate to bo Inserted In the W tekly paper on- I Irregular interred* In «*th#r of the papers, will $1 per square for every Insertion, ng candidate* for State, Coonty, and Muni- , $5 each—So be paid In advance in every tU*m< i Omni— _ , 11 be obarged half prica and death* are published Tribute* of Kespect and Vunerel invitation* V Notices In Local Column will be charged 20 ■ t under no circumstance*, to be lnclude<l in FRATERNAL RECORD. NAtONf. ATLANTA I.ODGE, No. 50, t. A. 1C., meet* on the se< ond and fourth Thuiwday nights In each month. 1.KWI8 LaWSlIE, W. M. Juan M Bouse, Secretary. a the first DAVID HAVER, W. M. R. J. Mahont, Secretary. MOUNT ZION ROTAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. It, meets on th* second aod fourth Monday night* in each month. L J. GLENN, II. P. C. R. Habuitks, Secretary. JASON BURR COUNCIL OK ROYAL AND 8KLKCT MASTERS, No. 18, meet* quarterly, on the first i ues- day In January, April, July and October. LEWIS LAWbHK, Ta. ILL. Joan M. Buauiti, Recorder. CtECR DE LION COMMANDIRY, No. 4, meets on th« first and third Wednesday In each month. W. W. BOYD, M.'.E.'. W. T. Main, Recorder. ODD-FELLOWS. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 2s, meets every Tuesday night. T. P. MARSH, N. O. William Wilsor, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the second and fourth Wednesday nights. WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest T. P. PutaiKa, Scribe. IB RAILROADS. and Departure of Train a. I Railroad * Banting Company. Atlanta, Ul Mil#^-Fk*>,—** 4*. BROE YONGE, Superintendent. auiaa raiaaaeaa Tana. ll.nU, daily, at ».*4. A. M. t Auguitaat •■**> P- M arukta, daily, at O S'*. A. M k Atlanta at —• »A4, A. M. mrr madia. nta, daily, at 8.44, P. M. I Augutta at 6.4», A- M 1 ,«itaat....— *.30, P- M Atlanta at™...-— 11.46, P. M I rum in connection with theTrain* l Carolina and the Savannah and [Jroada, at Augusta. Tfc Want-Point Railroad. [ West-Point, 87 Mi lea—Fare,..*8 66 P O. HULL, Superintendent. ! PAT riaaiMM TBAII. rota, daily, at. 10.10, A. M. Feat-Point at - 8.10, P. M. nt-Point, daily, at 8.00, Pi M. Atlanta at...... .. 7.61, P. M. lia^N PAIUMM TBAIN. Mia, daily, at 0.30, A. M. Feat-Point at...,. 6.40, A. M. t-Point, dally, at 1.11, A. M. Alanta at .... 7.69, A. M. I connect* with the Montgocaery A j Rood at Weat-Point. it Atlantic Sailma. aaoogn, 118 lliled-«Fare k ....$6. IW. LEWIS, BuperinUndeat. arena tbaim. y, at 10.10, A. M. nooga at 0.40, P. M. l Si 4.08, A. M. nta at — Ml. P. M. ___ PAaiBMOBE TBAII*, nta, nightly, at.. ..,....- 7.60, P. M. hattanooga at 4.60, A. M. nooga at «..«•.!$, P. M. r paaai , daily, tlauta ■onnecU, at at 11.46, P. M. i,each way,with the Home Kingston, the East Ten- Rialroad at Dalton, and the a Railroad at Chatta Kaooa, 10S Milea—Fare $4 60. h. TTLtU Superintendent. PAT rtllUH, T»AI». 1.44, p. M. >nU ,t 7.14, P. U. - A 1.10, P. M. ■ et T.W, P. M it ruuatu run. it ...llta, Night. te et 7.16, A. V. let _..l*.«k, Njght. et 7.14, V- M- eluk will eat be ran on San- ntrel Reilroed for Seren . M, end the Boeth-Weeler* for dernbwe, et 846, A. M. i from Atlanta, conneetk with dlroed for Sereeneh et I4.N P. ■ for Co- H#, P. M. agh Tiehetk from Atlente to Sow ling Omulhok loro ta Sorennoh, tsnrti w a wren, k Moeefeoturleg bwotooke. Ono —“ - litel, or moro, WIN tnd ny et thii I eepitel, or more, Win Snd it, whether he .scan. eo- BANKING. BANK Of FULTON—Alabama Street. K. W. HOLLAND, President. A. AC8TXLL, 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, neat door to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President. Paaiao Baowg, Cashier. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. JOHN r. BZZAKD, Trm ATLANTA KIR* COMPANY No. 1, meet# first Monday In each month. J. H. MECA8LIN, President. W. K Mam*, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, meets first Saturday night In each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Noab R. Fowlib, Secretary. GOVERNMENT OP GEORGIA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Josara X Baowa, Governor. Jon* 11. C* mpssll, ) H. H. Warns*, Secretaries. i, Treasurer. '■wiivr, Om A. J. Hoot ass, Surveyor t LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Trkobosb L. Gcssmt, President of Senate. t. H. Wan*, Secretary of Senat*. C. J. Williams, Speaker Hause of Repre**utatlves. Giorub liTLLiaa, Clerk House of Representatives. Cuablm O. Talbibd, Assistant W. A. Williams, Book Keeper. Cbas. W. Laii, Chaplain. Da. K. G. Cask, Physician. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Da. T. Gaamr, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. Da. & G. White, i D. G. Campbell, VTrustees. Mai.EE Geievk, ) CITY GOVERNMENT. Matoe—JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. ootraciLMBE. Ward I—Felix Hardman, P. C. Hons*. Ward II-William Watkins, J. R. Crew. Ward III—fi. B. Love, Robert Oravferd. Ward 1V-J. H. Meoaalin, Jam** Lynch. Ward V—& B. Robson, Thomas Kile. Committee on Finance—Councltmen Robson, Crew, Lov*. Committee on Ordinances—Councilman Watkins, Me- Streets—Councilmen Crew, Robson, casliu, Robson. Committee Lynch. Committee on Wells, Pumps and Cistern*—Council men Lynch, Kile, House. Committee on Lamp* and Gas—Councilmen Kile, Me- caslln, Crawford. WWHI Committee ou Market—Cojnollmen Hardman, Love, Lyuch. Committee on Fire Department—Councilmen Mecas- lln, Robson, Watkins. Committee on Police—Councilmen Love, House, Lynch. Committee on Cemetery—Councilmen Hardman, Wat kins, Robson. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coun- Comralttee on Relief—^Councilmen Crawford, Meeas- lin, House, Watkina, Kile. Clerk of Council, Tax Receiver and Collector—II. C. Holcombe. Treasurer—K. J. Roach. Chief Marshal—Thomas B. Boggus. Deputy Marshal—Duke H. Brannon. 1st Lieutenant Police—B. N. Williford. 2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lester. City Surveyor—N. L. Currier. Clerk Market—J. D. Wells. City Sexton-^. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Streets—H. W. McDaniel. EOABO Or HEALTH. Dr. H. W. BROWN, Chairman, G. B. Hay good, F^q., Dr. D. 0. O’Keefe, Dr. J. G. Westmoreland, Dr. T. 8. Powell. COUNTY OFFICERS* T. A. Rice. William Watkins, J. N. Slmmoni K M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—O. C. Green—Deputy, 8. B. Lore. Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Homer. Tax Receiver—William Center. Coroner—A. R. White. Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy. JUDICIARY DEPARTEENT. Geoaua N. Last**, of Marietta. Charles W. DvBosa, of Sparta. DISTRICTS. IBP District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial Circuits. Tims os gasaioa—2d Monday In January and June, at Savannah. So Divaicr.—Pataula, Macon, South Western and Ohat- tahooohee. Judicial Circuits. Tiua or Shssioh—4th Monday In January and 8d Monday In June, at Macon. So Distbict—Tallapoosa, flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. Tim* or Saasioa—4th Monday In March and 2d Mon day in August, at Atlanta. 4tm DiBSaicr.—Western and Northern Circuits. Tina or Saaeioa—4th Monday in May and November, at Athens. 6th DtSTaiCT.—Ocmulpee and Southern Circuits. Timb or Session*—SU Monday In May and November, at Mllledgsvllie. SUPERIOR COURTS. COWETA CIRCUIT. Obvillb A. Bull, fudge. N. J. Hammoho, Atlanta. Solicitor General. Coolies. Time *f Session. Clayton—let Monday In May and November. DeKalb—4th Monday in April and October. In March and September. Payette—lod Monday in II Pul lea—1st Monday In Apt Meriwether—8d Mom; Troup—8d Monday I Pleyd—4th Monday in Jen. end let Monday la July. Heard—fid Monday In March and September. Haralson—8d Monday In April aod Ootober. Paulding—4th Monday tn February and August. Polk—id Monday In February aud August. l4(t Solicitor General. orsjth—8d Monday in February and August. Gilmer—let Monday In May and October. Luapkla—4th Monday tn January aod July. *#... _ • • w-x—•- * 4 No Milton—1st Monday la June and November. Ptckuns— 9d Monday In Mareh and September. Town*—4th Monday la Map and October. Colon—fid Monday la May and October. CinctOKEfi - CIRCUIT. D. A. W alb an, Spring Place, Judge. J. A. W, Joannes,GaesvlU*,...........EoMterGeneral. Counties. Time #f Session* Case—*d Monday In March and September. Ootooea-fid Monday In May and Mwtnmber. Eads 4th Monday la May and Bevosnber. Gordon—1st Monday In April and OcU>b*r. Murray—Hd Monday In April and October Wolber -Monday before first Monday la fitfiruh and i *?nSlM4-44h Monday la April and October. THE ARMY OF GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—W*. J. Kabdkr, U. 8. A. l.leut. Col.—Cfiaa. J. William*, of Muscogee co. MAJOE8. 1. L. B. McLaws, U. 8. A. 2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county. CAFTAIM*. 1. Wm. D. Smith, U. 8. A Company A fi. Wm. J. McGill, G. M. I "... h fi. Wm. Martin, of Lumpkin county “ — C 4. Wm. G. Gill, U. S. A M ....D 6. Jacob Read, U. S. A •*....K fi. John G. Patton, of Bibb county “ — F 7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton county " G 5. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county ** H 9. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county— u I 10. 8. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county " J rtBST LIHOTHHAMTS. 1. Arthur Sheaf, U. S. A Company K fi. St. Clair Hearing, U. 8. A fi. A. F. Cone, U. 8. A .i.-.-g 4. Thomas J. Berry, U. S. A M D 6. A. A. F. Hill, of Clarke coonty ** A 6. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corps M ... .F T. John Mllledge, Jr., of Richmond county . .. “—C 5. T. fi. Molntosh, of Chatham county “ — H t. John M. Branch, of Chatham coonty 44 1 10. Tomlinson Fort, of Baldwin county “— J 11. Bednoy P. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company tf. nCOHD LIBCTHHAKTS. 1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Oiatham Company A 2. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilke* N “ ...B t. John P. Kofi, of Qlynn M —C A George P. Harrison, Jr., of Chatham M — D 8. P. M. B. Young, W. P. 0., of Case “ — K fi. E. S. Willie, W. P. C., Chatham “ — J 7. J. G. Blount, W. P. O., Talbot ... F 8. J. Alexnnfier, W. P. C., Pulton •«.. ..O t. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham M —H 10. Michael Cass ‘‘....I 11. Joseph A Blanc*, Polk **.... I SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel—Wm. W. T. Waubb, C. 8. A Lieutenant-Colonel—E. W. Chastaih, of Fannin, MAJOR*. 1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. S. A. 2. Alfred Cummlng, U. 8. A. CAST AIM*. 1. James McIntosh, U. S. A Company A fi. Thomas McCennel, of Liberty ", 8. Alfred Iverson, Jr., C. 8. A ", 1 John D. Walker, of Scrivtn **. 6. John R. P. Tatnall, U. 8. A 44 . I. HA. Wayne, of Chatham 44 , 7. John 8. Pain, of Union 44 . 8. Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin 44 — H fi. Lewis H. Kenan, of Baldwin 44 10. Abner Sinead, U. 8. A “. rta*T Liana**rts. L John T. Mercer, U. & A Company A fi. Joseph P. Jones, C. S. A 44 ... .C 8. A. B. Montgomery, IT. 8. A 44 D 4 Robert H Andemon, U. S. A 44 — K 6. R M. Thomas, l T . 8. A fi. Joseph Wheelor, U. S. A 44 —G T. Robt, A. Crawford, of Fulton “ — H fi. H. D. D. Twiggs, of Richmond H .... I f. Henry Cleveland, of Richmond. 44 — J 10. A. P. Brown, Of Foreyth, 44 .... B 11. G. Whitfield Anderson, of Pulton, 44 —J 8ICORD ukotmaht*. 1. John Howard, Jr., of Muscogee Company A t P.L Wade, of Screven, 44 — B UH. Bowdre, of Bibb, “....C 4. E.H. Atkinson, of Bibb «....D & P. M. Myers, of Cobb. 44 — E C J. Berrow, W. P. C., of Clarke 44 .... F 7. John A. West, of Morgan 44 —G fi. Lewie DeLagle, of Richmond 44 .... H t. O. B. Lamar, Jr., of Richmond 44 .... I 10. Robert f. Hnt.t, of Cobh. H ....J 11. Henry W. Tripps, of Houston. "— J DENTISTRY. H. HUNTINGTON, M. 1)., DENTIST, ATLANTA, OEOMGIA, OFFICE in Rawson'a new build ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Streest.— Residence firat house to the left of Col. Yan- cev'a. KxrERRHceM: Hon. R. K. Lyon, Mr. E. E. Rawaon. Meaara. Beach fi Root, Rer. Mr. Rog er*, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rer. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vaaon, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarrer, Albany. Jan 18. 0K. J. P. H. BROWN, DENTIST, scooHsaoa to oamtbbu. a aao., OFFICE over Massey A Lanedell’s Drug Store, Whitehall street, Atlanta,Georgia. All operations pertaining to Dental Surgery performed with the greatest care twawlyjeft E. J. A K. W. CRAVEN, DENTISTS, HAEE removed to their new T Tr und splendid room in I'arkbr's Block, opposite Beach fi Roots, where they are prepared to wait on all who may wish their price. Calls from a distance attended o with promptness. jun*19 watw W. fi. DICKEY, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTI S T ATLANTA, GEORGIA. OFFICE—Up-ktAin, next door to Richkrd'k Book Store. sep24twljr DISSOLUTION. T HE arm of Comll S Htg* it tklkdcy Sit- kolTtd, bj miHul GoakGst. Either of the pertiee ere kuthoriked to kettle the hokineee of the let# Arm. Tboee indebted will pleete cell tnd kettle. W. S. CARKOLL, Atlente, Feb. U, ml. JOB. V. HWR. MIMI NOW OPENING —AT TB1— FBRMITMIIi STORE, FIMTDOOR WEST OF THE FMLTON BANK ALABAMA STREET, A great variety of Parlsr Suite*, Made of ROSEWOOD, iatiog A-nd Walnut, Corered in BROOATELLE, REPS, VEL VET, BIIALLY, end HAIR CLOTH. All mede in n workmen-like menner, combining Strength, Durability snd Beauty! Modelled after the etyle of LOUIS XIV, and many of the Oriental Styles adapted to American taste. Also may be found lOO Rootl ing BHD Ladies 7 Parlor Chairs, Mostly ot new Patterns, from $5 to $30 each. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Tete-a-Tetes, Of the latest and most fasli isnable styles. 200 BUREAUS, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Imitation, from $1.25 to $80. LOOKING-GLASSES, Of every style, qi .lity and variety. Cene, Rneb, eud Wood-Seat CHAIRS, fo Parlor, Dining, and Bod-Room, with a Urge variety of Children's Chain; Rocking and Nurse Chairs, with Cane, Rush, and Wood Bottoms. INSURANCE. ATLANTA INSCRANCECOXPANT. JOS. P. LOGAN, President. PERINO BROWN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. L. P. GRANT, JOSEPH P. LOGAN, THOMAS L. COOPER, JOHN W.JDUNCAN, GEORGE G. HULL, JOS. D. LOCKHART. D EPOSITS received and commercial paper discounted. Collection* received and remitted for at cur rent rates of Exchange ou day of payment. Uncurrent money, Gold and Silver Coin, bought and sold. Loans and Notes negotiated. Stock*, Bonds and Real Estate bought and sold on commission. pB* Prompt attention to correspondent*. aprill4 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ! W E are Ageifls for the Augusta Insurance Company, and the Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia. Our rates of premium will compare with of the Northern Companies. We trust our citiiens will patronise Southern Institutions, especially when they are strong, solvent and prompt in redeeming all losses. S. B. ROBSON fi CO. apr!117 Atlanta, Georgia. FIRE AND LIFE WARDROBES, Weah-8Uada, Hat-Racka, Corner Htands; 8ide, Centre, and Parlor TA BLES, Ladies’ Work Tables and Quartettes. BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND. FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD, FRENCH IN MAHOGANY, FRENCH IN WALNUT ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD, ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY, COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND WALNUT, COMMON IN POPLAR & MAPLE. Cottage Suites in a variety of styles. Hair, Moss and Cotton Mattresses made to order. All kinds of common Mattresses usual • ly found in Furniture Store* kept on hand.— Also a full supply of Window Shades, new Patterns, together with many other articles common to inis Hoe of trade. Particular attention paid to Repairing and making to order. Looking Glass Plates kept constantly on hand. Do CHAFFEE, Agent. Atlanta, Sept. 19—dJm T HE subscriber represents the following first class Companies, some of which are now the leading Comp» *ies in the country—all having Cash Capitals und a large surplus. The Companies thus* designated divide seventy-jive per ct. qf the net earnings with the policy holders : HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital and Surplus, *1,458,000 *28 •CONTINENTAL IM8URANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. Capital aud Surplus, •1,000.000. •SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Hurplua, *000,383. CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, $321,302. NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus, $304,054. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, MASS. Capital and Surplus, $484,000. •MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus, $300,000. HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $£35,000. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO., N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $400,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, $1,800,000. This Company offera security and advan tages unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Com pany in the country. It accomodates the in surer in the payment of premiums, annually, half yearly, or quarterly. Premiums on poli cies for life, if over $50 per annum, siity per cent, is only required. Annuities granted on the most liberal terms. All the abovd Companies court investigation into their condition and system of doing busi- Office on Whitehall street, next door to T. R. ipley’s, opposite the "Intelligencer" office, julyll SAMUEL SMITH. Louisa L .Bhean, vs. Joha F. Sheen. LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. August Term, 1860. TT appears to the Court that the Defendant J. reside* outehie the Ifmft# of the Stale of Georgia. It t* ordered by the Court that service apon said Defcndaat be perfected by publics tion in terms of the law. D. F. HAMMOND, J. B. C. Agents 17,1108. noY.il 1 a mth fJmtha. MECHANICAL. CAHVING IN WOOD. FPHE subscriber respeetfully announoes to _L the citizens of Atlanta, that he is now fully prepared to execute in the best manner, every description of CARVING IN WOOD. He will also give particular attention to the fitting up of Stores, with Shelves, Counters, Ac., after any plan ; also, the internal decoration of public Halls, Churches, Ac. * Old Furniture of good auality will be repaired at abort notice in the beat manner. THEO. MROCZKOWSKI, Marietta street, opposite Gas Works, lyjanll ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER 8TKEET, Bbtwkrr McDorouh ahd Butler Smarm, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform h|a friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Bloclumith aad Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. He solicits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their orders. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULLATT. ^gN*He has on hand and for sale two DRAYS. Cheap for Cash. Atlanta, Jan. SO. Oiatc-dCJitir #nardim A United South. That great political desideratum, a united South, has been achieved at last, so far as tho Confederate Slates are concerned, and, we hope soon to Include all the elaveboldiDg 8tates Our people, for once, are all of the same mind and the same heart, so far as human frailty will allow them. From one extent of the new Confederacy to the other, we hear no complaint, no murmur, over either our Gov ernment or Its rulers. All are agreed that the provisional Constitution is just what it Rhould be, and that the right men have been cbofun to administer it. We hear no party, no etrife, no contention in the Confederate Stales. All recognize its authority and its policy, and are ready to lend a helping hand to forward its great purpose! to a successful and glorious consummation.— Seldom, in the history of the World, has such a revolution been accomplished, and never, until this day, have such peaceful and benefi cent results followed a great political change. We have reason (o be thankful for this dispo sition of the hearts of our people, and it au> gars a bright and triumphant future for our new Republio. We have only to continue in this spirit of accord and forbearanoe, this tol eration of differences of opinion, this readi. ness to sacrifice individual opinion on minor points for the public good, this freedom from parly aod its unnumbered curses, to become a free, happy and prosperous people. We have spoken of human frailty, for aus picious as everything appears, we are still mortals and subject to the influence of past passions and prejudices, to a more or less ex tent. The old Democratic, Whig, and Ameri can fires have not wholly gone out, and so long ae tho embers remain warm, we shall probably see an occasinoal spark emitted from the expiring mass. This is to be expected—it could not well otherwise, for time alone heals up the wound and bitterness of the past. We are not angels, but men. These, however, will pass away in their season, and, we trust be forgotton forever. We have a great and difficult destiny, to work out, with but little real sympathy from the world abroad or around us ; we cannot, therefore, afford to quarrel among ourselves, and each citizen should do all in his power to promote unam* mityof opinion ^and harmony of feeling. In this regard the Press has an important duty to perform, and it should do it faithfully. In (his connection we may state that we re ceived, some days ago, from au intelligent friend in MiddleGeorgia, an article deprecating in severe terms, the occasion ebulition of jeal ously and ill-will on the part of the (late) De mocratic preee and Isadora, toward a distin guished leader of the Opposition party, now a delegate to Congress from this State. Though sympathising, in our views and feelings, with the writer, we have declined to publish it, being convinced that it would in flame rather than ally irritation. Let by gones be by gones, and those who would per petuate the strifes of the past, for unworthy personal or political ends, learn from their isolation that suoh a war at this day finds no response in the popular heart. This will si- ence them far sooner than any outward de monstration of opposition, whilst we hive every confidence that the great and good man at whom such shafts are aimed, will continue, as he has done in the past, to soar far above their reach.—Sav. Republican. Rule to Perfect Service. Stillman Hoikington J LIBEL F0R DIV ORCE Jano Hoiaington. J i» Fulton Sup. Court Mary E. Buise vs James B. Buise LIBEL FOR DIVORCE in Fulton Superior Court. of the above defend ants reside in this county, and it further ap pear! of. that neither of them resides in the State, it is, on motion, ordered that each of skid defendants appear and anewer, at the next term of this Court, or that said oaee be considered in default and that the Plaintiff in each case be allowed'to proceed. This 1st day of Ootober, 1860. By tbeOhurt J. M. fir W. L. (JAiaoni, Attorneys pro Libelants. A true extract from the minutes of Fnlton Superior Court. Nov Mth, 1460. DANIEL PITTMAN, Pep. Clerk. Nov. 19. wlamftm SAM KIRK MAN. JOB!! W. L0KK. KIRKMAN &. LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 176, Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Joan Kfrkmaw, Jambs Woods, W GuKBsriRLD, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m II. B. CLIFFORD, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, K1CE, WINE, BAGGING, ROPE, -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 143. 4th or Wall St, LOUIBVXLLlkE, KY. P ERSONAL attention given (o all orders and consignments. Having thorough knowl edge of the markets and my business, I flatter myself that 1 can save those who intrust their business to roe, a fair profit. I deal strictly on the cash system. Those who send their mou- 5 f and orders to me get the full benefit of our *sh Market. I do not use the money, and buy the article on time of 30, 60 or 90 days, as is often done in all markets. I can ship ai low m any man in the 8*»uth-WeaU All I ask ia a trial. New York Exchange received at selling rate here. I do not speculate; do only a legitimate holiness, gentlemen. jan 16. WILLIAM MACKIB, FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAIN EE, HAVING located perms- whole attention to the above Branches in all their details. Likewise, 1IGN8 of ovary description, WIN DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED LETTERS made to order in nay style* war ranted to equal any City in the Union. Order* from the Country attended to. OFF10H—la Beach fi Root’s EuUdiww- skairs febl