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THE COMMONWEALTH.
.1. S. PKTKRSON, KDITOR.
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' "ylV'-rli-i- I- ..r.liriil in II"- Only i""l W"-kl> will
t.i- 1 llfiy i-t r.'iil Ill'll' Ilian 111'- 'll"' .- I nilly
I*l • nt y nl I orn noil < olliin.
Tlir ifmii sinpli' nl Vii'oiiiiii. Norlli
.-tali' uml i- arriiiii- In'ii- 111 \n-l
11 ii hi 11 i I if- Tin' ri'n|i tin' In'ii > '•nr "a- i i'l'.i
In a ti xv. 1111 iII i 111 I- ul (liinisiiinl- nl liil.-ln'l
liax••'liili-lv ln'i'ii I'l'i'i'iyi'il : many rnrooi-iii'i
mi III!' way. mill i-Mi'ii-ix•• ni|i|iH<'> urn yi'l I"
In lliia jinnliulix r ii-}'i"ii. yv Inivi* inrn
i'iiiiii”li uml |ili*nix l*» —(isi l**, i.ikr .l"-i'|ili nt
nlil. Ilm I'miiii i- liiuv pillii'ii'il mnl si.nvil
.•uni "ns lli.- siuiil nl lln- I " w iilnnii
iituiiln'i'." Tlir liniiorv jii'iijil'- nl lln* Nni'lli
mnl laisl «• \-1 >• •*■ i in In- sii|i|ili..l Hum I In* spa
rinn- lilirn-. mnl wr may Irl llirni liay r -"inr
I lint ■ iliry may liyr mnl mil .1 i> ■. I.iln' lltr
•• ilisrirri mnl yyisr" ymilli wlm yvnrr nlil I’lia
lanlT- rill" mnl a " "nlil rliain ul lln - n". 1
I In* xyrnllliy nlil imlmli planli i- "I ' ii'L'iina
mill rirli Ill'll Nmili Cnrnlina will " npnli lln'ii
slni'i'Tiniisrs ami -'*ll In lln- l-.uy pliaii pi"
y i.1.nl lln-y will rrasr llirir impi'npri inlrrlr,-
rlirr will) lln- wrll lnl all'l llllppy prnplr wlm j
plniinli I In- pill ill 1 In' —i -i 'll mnl jiallirr \
till' rill'll anil ml Inn In supply tlir ilrmami
I’l'nui till' mill mill strl'ilr irjiiniis Im-vi.iiil Ma
-nil ami lii xnil* - lint*.
•Mill Kin** Cnllnli.** I is alnnit. Many
cm Ina.ls ami v.-srl-lna.l- liayr * I iv«-<l
irrrnlly. ami llirir air many llioiis.iml- nl
Pair- ri'aily Inr markrl v.ln n Irmlr shall lirjiin
In llnyy nil iijfiiin in ils tirruslniiiril rlianniT-. .
Nrw linflaml uml Uhl larrlmnl waul mu
mill In makr lnr.nl mnl whi-ky I'm' tlm innri'
anil r.itlnn I.n- ilm nnlrr : ami in irtiiin
w r .shall k. i llirir I-anil prnrr. ilnllm
mill rrnl-. mnl prrliap- tllkr -nllli* lilnall rlnlli
anil linr lin.-n. ralirnr-. mnl liall-hn-r.
lirr riijyi in■- mnl lirrarm-. ill r\rhani*i' Inr lln 1
plrnliliil prnilnrtinn nl mil rirli mnl I'xhuiisl
lr-- tiflil- iilmijx tin* rix*-r shores, ill tin* yul
Irys mnl nil tin- In-iiltlilnl linmnluin slnpr-.
KliifCrrs mill lliii^s.
The si-ii-i-tiniis nl lin.-ri-rs I'm- lln- filler is hy
an iiirans mi imlillrrriit niaOrr: it tin-in- a
i-nitrsi* nl* sillily . Tin- imlrx. nr lirsl linnrr
nrxt 1 In* llininh. is Ihr most inaji'stir : il i- Ilia
w hirl) tlir I Irlll'rw s rallril till- lilljil't* "f Uml.
ami i- iiiiiyi-rsully lln- inilirativr sign. Il lip*
urrs in uilvrrlisinu rnlumns ; mi -inn-pusl- it
is ilrlim-alnl issnillf* from a rlrnrliril list, to
pi ii II t nllt till- rotltl In fnllnyy : anil till- Inyrr
pinrrs it mi his lips In rnmmaml silrnn- ami
rirrUlllsprrlinll. 'I hr I*nll- nt allliipiity yvnrr
(hi* riu" nt* authority nil this a- an **y n
(Inirr nl* llirir nmiiipnlriirr. This rxmnplr i
slill iniitali-il liy Ihr p..pr ami riinlilials. liisli
ops. mnl nthi-rs’. ami is nl ilnliimis rl.-jimin-.
Till- -1-rninl llll"i-r frnin lln- Il is lln- ilium-
major nl tin- liaml. anil like ehiUlren nl a emu
I mamliiiy* lieinhl. i. srrnis as it ils Inuly hail
EnroVti in lln- iletriiin-nt nf il- mun-liness.
I T inier i.nin-rs nl' till- line, superinr ennk-. win.
I. hay i hail their ufl'ertimi- lilijihleil. ami a
| to xvlimn phy-irnl ilevelopnienl i- all iii-'-iiiii- .
“ plishmrn!. yy ear the rittjff nil this liiljfi-r. 1 lie
fuvnrite anil pnpular finder ha- al all tinn-s
hreii the thini I'rnin the ami the origin
nf thi- is ho eurinus tlmt yy e must nut pass
ii over in sileure. It is niaintuineil that an al -
ien lemls I'rnin it directly to the la-art. anil it
is nw iiiK In thin eirriunnulnco that tlie'marriap.
riii". are placed on it. Uhl apothecaries, in
ilays nf Hiiperstition. mixeil their prescript inns
with this privilejreil linirer. in pres.-nr.- of their
patients. The iluv nt* the thumh's tflm-y pass
i..|, when it was nnleretl In npeii the tnueh-pmi
mill harnlle the rartridK'r hv the aiil nl the lirsl
linger. Formerly, soldiers and physicians
wore their ring's npnli the thuinli. Il yva
thought tlmt this rinj* which wns vsually very
| a rye. contained suilalde cordials In diidnlecl
a siek rnntn. or ri-miitnate a wonnd«*il warrior.
Tin; Mn-nx Tki.kuh xi*»i. The Teleyrapli
line from this city In Maemi is now npeii, ami
mess ayes ran hr t rmisini tteil to any jmint
nl US. Mr. (’. T. t umpbell. a yrntlcmun
BHHjtawu ui nnr citizens, is tlir Atlanta (lp-
Jinlitr yrlltlrm.lli d.o's
.Mi
f: ■
ulLiiftowtiKif mu
- akj.ltPJ l niaiju ic
' s ; - ; SMk
hHmp l
thf !*••;»»
of our busini‘s> pojillluUOU. Inhlli-
Ilou to H.III tin Kitiii) .
• riiililivii." >ni«! a kiu«l fatlu*r to lii** little
family, a- In- took his seat l»\ the llresiile. and
gathered them round liim for jdeasjint talk,
•which i- tin- liest wax to kill an enemy ?*
• Whx. shoot him. to lie sure.* said one.
• No. stall him.* said a second.
No. starve him.’ said a third.
• (hit I think.* said their father. • I can show
you a better wax Ilian this. An eiieinx may
be killed without taking trom him his life, or
shedding one drop nt his Idood. Let me tell
you a story In show ln»w it may be done.
• There was a farmer mice, wlm was a verx
cros**. surly. man. Kverybody in
the knew him. ex*orybody dis
liked him. lb* xvas sure to make the most of
whatever went xvroiur about him. and the poor
offender alxxays met xxitli severe punisiuuent.
There xvas not a boy in all the neighborhood
who did’nt feel uiicointbrtable as lie passed his
eate : and the poor do*? that barked at his
jjirse. ni' the imit^llbnl's rnn-ter that croxved
on his wall, was -peedily visited either with
the lash nf his whip, or the shot from his eim.
The very eat'knew hi> footstep and slunk
away from him in terror, lie was a complete
pest, as much so In llilllsell SIS In lliose alinllt
him. Kverx day bmujrht him some fresh trou
ble, and found him in continual * lml water:
indeed, hi- v ery life was inside up with broils.*
• After a time, si jfood fanner tJreen came in
live near him. and. as you may -ii])p<»se. lie
was soon told the clmraeter of hi- not ox'er
pleasant neighbor.’
• W ell.* said he, * If* lie show - off mi me. I’ll
r* i ff m Hin I. 11l him !
This remark of farmer flreen’s soon *j«i
afloat, sind sill soils of tiling- were saiiil about
it. lie sceuied the \erx last man to kill* sinx
man. for his looks sind words, smd actions, sill
told of a loving heart, which thmldied in lii
bosoift stud directed hi- life. Nobody could
think for a moment of hi- beenmimru murder
er. Mr. (Jreeu’s intention sit length cnnie to
the ears of tin* ill-natured fanner, and you may
be -ltrc lie was not sit sill plea-ed aboift it.
Kverx thine he could do to tease, annoy, smd
even injure Mr. tJreen. wa- done : but. some
how or other, the man who was to •hill' this
u»(|v tempered farmer took it all part,
and spoke sis csilmlx. and looked si- kindly sis
ever.
One day Mr. (ireen -ent to the wife of our
surlv friend a basket of plums : but her liu
butid xvotild’nl let her have them, lb- told the
person xv ho brought them, v ery gruffly, that
• It was niilv done to £et some of hi- pears in
return, ami wa-’iit going to give any of them
| SIVVSI V .
At smother time Mr. (ireen*- team of oxen
stuck fast in a bog. and w hen lie si-ked his
neighbor for a little help, lie told him. in a \ ery
rough way. * lie had enough to do to mind lu
ovvn business.* and refused to help him.
Never mind, said (ireen. to some one
-landing bv. 'I'U I. HI him rt-rt/ simn *ec if |
don't/
Soon after thi the team of the ill natured
mail was in sh«- ante plight that his ueiglibor'-
had been in. Mr. (ireen saw it- lie ran for
hi' o\eii sind chain . and set oft* to the bug,
II poke killdtx . offered hi- lielp. iiiul began
lo render it : but wlmt did lie receive in repiv '
;W h a liei-ee look and an angry word • I don't
w ; siiiv of your help! take your oven sivvsi.
1 • N'o.' s/d the other. I must help you :I t
tic- tight i- coming on.and what had eiioiigii
b\ dav is ten time- worse ill the dark. Avvax
I piiileil the oxen and the men. and soon xvas •!
! right again.'
' • A strange feeling did that rough, cros-man
j carrv home w ith him that evening, .-oiiielhing
which lie had never fell before. And a strange
look did lii- wife give him. as lie -slid ' !Vg.
farmet (ireen has A Hl* ■ f in* ! lie aid !i«* would
1 and lie lias done 'll.'
•Yes I lie • lininij was -/. ///•*/* without the
loss nf si single life, or one drop of blood. He
1 vvout in flu* morning lo route-* hi- ingratitude
to hi- kind neighbor, smd to n-k forgivenes- ;
and tin* verv man vv ho had been noted for noth
j iug but hi- vvickedne— became the friend of
alb*
There i- the g resiles! difference between
coiupieriiigbv power, sind compiering bv kind
nr-The former i- like building si dam aero—
i stream of water. It may -top its flow lor si
little while, but pre-entlv tin- dam may give
wav. and then the stn*am will rush on with
more force and fury than ever. Commering
bv kindne-s j. like drying up the springs wliieh
feed tile -tt'eaiil. Compiering by power is like
keeping a lion from doing harm by chaining
him : compiering him by kindiie-- keeps the
fitm from doing harm b\ changing hi- nature
and turning him iut" a lamb, lirsl Thin*js.
IIN Me.
We find in our drawer, among many other
gem-, the following piece of prose poetry.
M e know not who wrote it. bn! nre -atislied
that In* dwel* among men:
Passing a neat little marlin box of si house
last evening, we happened to see si in.ill wait
ing at the door for admittance. ,\i the instant
a green blind above just opened a little way.
and bv the gas light we caught the glimpse of
a pair of brilliant eye* and a flutter of some
thing while, and si bird-toned voice softly <uid.
•Who’s there ?** “It s m> was the brief re
-poiise. The eyes stud the flutter disappeared
from the window. lik«* -tars in a cloud, and we
almost fancied, as we psi-sml on. we could hear
the pattering of two little feet upon the stairs,
w inged with vvideome.
It Wits si trifle: it happened sill to be in an
instant, but it haunted u- for sin hour. It*- me.
Amid tiie jar of the great city, those word
fell upon the ipiick ear aloft, and met si glad
response.
It's mr ! And who was •• me?” Tile pride
of a heart’s life, no doubt : the tree, a vine
was dinging to the •• I defender of the faith
ful.’* is tile best sms,, in tile world.
•• It's !" Many there sire who would give
half their hearts, and more than half the hope
in them, for one such recognition in thi- •• wide,
wide world.” On ’Change, in the Directory,
at the Post Office, lie was known sis A.
Kso.. but on the threshold, and within tho-c
walls it s m* and nothing more : xvliat more is
there one would love to be?
Few of sill the hearts that bent -o wildly,
warmly. sadly, slowly, can recognise a true
sou! amid the din and darkness ot the worid.
in that simple but eloquent it's me. As if he
j had said.
S.w, 1 ait. nothing I" alt tl." wat.t,
K'.r I am all tl..- world to tlos-.
tinnil nature is a gem tiiat glistens in a ciiat
ueter more radiantly than a diamond beneath
u trnpiea! situ.
Man's pridiatinii upon earth is nothing lml
■ a Inihhle upon the brtaid ocean of eternity—
appears beautiful hut i- anoti numhensl with
! the thiug that were.
“ WIKI>O31 —.IIJHTICE—MODEIIATION
ATLANTA. UEOKbIA, TIIPKSDAV AITERNOON, MARPH 14. IHfil.
(bfucral Jirrctortf.
l*i-o vir*»i on ul Oovr*i*itiii<**»<
Confederate States of America.
PItKKII>K\T :
,1 KiT'KRSON PA VIS,
OF MISSISSim.
VICK PKKHIDKIXiT i
ALIA. 11. STEPHENS,
OF (JEOUOIA.
Heads of Departments:
linliej-t Toombs, of tiro., S.-el’y of State,
t . <’. Mi'iiimltiger. of S. ( ~ Seet’y of Trs’y.
1,. I*. \\ ulbci-, of Alu., Seel'l taey of War.
S. H. Mallory, Florida, Srrrrt'y of Jury.
.1. 11. Itragaii, of Texas, - P. M. Clrlteral.
.1. 1». 1t... jam In. of 1.a., Attorney- ttrn’l.
Congress:
nt iioi».*noAVEidia conn, »r <-*».
Hrr. J(UI\SO\ b. IIOOPKII, of Ala.
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Slmri. r, XVil-<*n. K«*imn. XI. !Unv lk«r
STATE OF^-EORGIA.
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II il Watt r- - - rctai i' -
ll l. <• Willi*.in.-.)
| p VV.iikin >.. .. i.try ol "I il"
John June-. Tr a.-un i
I*, i rson Thxx* at. C.iniplroller General
A J Itogg --. Surveyor General
la gi-lnt ivi l>« |in ct no n< :
Tle .Hlt.re I. Guerry |*r< odel.l ..I S nap
I II XV. -t. s . rein y S nat
« .1 Willi mi -P Ik I Ihm.-'oi r.epre-nl Itive
» . ||;l|y: <’lerk House of l»epr« entatix ■ -
Pi iilti'iitinry :
111 Xh c« Hue II I'rllf Ipa Keeper.
Charle.-ti Tallind. V--i-t Hit
XV V XV 111 i.tn i-. Hook K - p r
<h t> \\ I-m* . Chaplain.
Pi It. G < a-*-. Chy-ieian
I .it n:it If \sy 111 111 s
Hr T <;r*'*'ii Superintendent l.unati* X 'him
In - xviute. |
|». ii < nn»pb"ll. Tru i •
Mitl.-r «;< <■ ' " )
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.1 ph lb nrx I.Minpk.n, o’ Atle i,
Kt. hard II 1.y0n.0l Xtlalila
Charle> J. Jeiihin-. of Augusta
George \ l. -slcr. of Mari tta
n.a.l*- W l» ilk- -I S|«rt .
Dlwtrlcls i
Ist wsnwT—nriinswlrk.Lirfl.Tn and Middle Judicial
Circuit*.
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Tnii: mk -k~im\—Hit M*m«lu> in Xla> and Vmvciiilht.
at At liens.
.'tin IM-Titicr—4 a-mtiliTpo ain! Southern ITrcuit-.
I ,xii ■>, r».-MMN- J! Xl.hmliiv in Max and N<»vt nih r.
.1 Xlill.-du-vilh
Sai|M*ri«>t* Coutim
nixvCTA nun it
11, \ Hie a Bull ItfiMge b*dgi
N .1 llaniiiiMnd. Atlanta sdicit.ir <e-n. id.
OHiiitiiK. Time *»f Sf-seai
< I.iMini—lst Mm?i.|;iv in Max and N"vcinh* r
IN-K.ill*—4th Xlt.nd.iv in April and <Mmlht
K.iv. ti'—2nd M«uid;iy in March and S pt<mlH*r
Kuituii—lst XlMtiilay in April and o. Imlpt.
Meriwether—3*l Monday in Keliruary and August.
Tn.iip—ill Mmi».l.»> in Mav and N«.\. nih.-r.
tai.i.ai<nsa clitrerr
l>. F llaiminuid. Ncwnnti lit.lcc
xt Kendrick C«t;»r T«»wn s.h. H<*r Ccncral
iVmihih’s Time «and S’-shhis.
. amplM-ll—2 l Mnn.lax »u F«*hruary and
t irrull—l-i and 21 Monday in February and August
Coweta—l-t Xf.mday ill March and September
Floyd—4<h M.unlay in .iaiiuary *. and 1-t M«md.iy in
Jnl\
Heard—3*l Mondav in March and S pt inln-r.
Haralson—:kl Xfonday in April and 0» i*'h. i
Cauldiug—4th Monday in Februarx and August
IXilk—Tl M.antay in February and Aug.ist.
iuj'f. ittikiK nntrrr
ticorgc I*. Hhc. Xlarietta hi.lire
Win t*billi|«-. Marietta S»ln ilor liciiaral
C.Hinti«*- Tunc «*f S—i«a»>
<lt. rok.-e— l-t Mondav in March and S ptember.
(old*—2*l Monday in March and S*p|enib<*r.
linws<a»—*2d Xbuidav in February and August
Fannin—2l Xl* hi day in Max and October.
Forsyth—Ti Xloiiday in February and Augu-t.
Ciimcr —Ist M hmlmv hi Mix nml Oct«»lM*r.
I^impkm—4th Moutlay in January and July.
Milton—lst Motnlay m January ami July
I'tckens—2nd Monday in March and ?V|»lrml»cr.
Towufi—4th Monday in May anal Ortobrr.
I'nioii—S<l Moinlay in Xlay and m tolier.
OIKIIOKKF niRCnT.
1 P A Walker .-|*ring Place Judge
J A W. Joliujod, Cai-svillc Solicitor General.
(XrtUltloS Time ttf Se--ions
Cass—2l Monday in March and September.
Cati-Ma—2d Xfonday in May and Nov.-iiilmt.
Hade—ith Momhiy in May and November
<lord.«l—lst Moiitiay in April and Oetoher.
Xlurr;i\—tfd Mondav in April and <K toher.
Walker—Monday lie Tore fit -t Motnlay in March and
-ci item Iter.
Wliitti"! I—4tl, Monday in April and <s p.|h i
’Xliliiary l>c|mrtinciil :
FIH.-T RF.HIMF.Nr
Colonel- Win J. Ilardee. C A
|.,ein. c..| -Cha- .1 Williams, ol Muscogc* Cos
1. I. 11. M< Law-. I S. A
2, !/lxxard R Harden. XVhitli Id nninty
0 C.MT.VINS.
Win. I* -mith. C. S A .Company A
2 Win J McGill, t. M l . R
and. Win Martin. o| l.umpkin Cos •• . . .<'
4. Win G. Ii ill. ISA ...I»
5. Jacob Read. I . .-. A ....»:
<l .loitit i. Cattuti, "i llitib Cos I
7. Ge**rg«- H Thomson, ol Fulton Cos
k Frain is T Cullens, of Clax Cos. .11
9. Alexander M Walla. . . of Fulton Cos 1
|O. S. I* Hamilton, of Chatham Cos . J
\ ArHiui Sha.il. I S. A Coni|winv A
2. M Clair Hearing. ISA It
4. A F < one I* S A . .<’
4. Tit'»mas J. R-rrv. I .< A . ..I*
1. A A F Hill. ..I Clark- Cos -I
«. XV. \\ Kirkland. InP Marine Corp- f
7. Jno Milletlge, Jr. ol Richmond C 0....
K. T. X|. !np.-h. Ol Chatham Cos .11
9. John M. branch. o| Clint ham Cos I
10. Tomlinson Fort, of lln hi win Cos I
11. Itedncy F. Mejionald. .'ip|Miinl< and by the Col.
Quartermaster l-t lb‘gine-iit. Company .1
MCI•uXIt IJKCIKN.IMS.
1 Thoma A. M t||o.\. ol Chatham Com|Miiy A
2. t»arnetl Andrews. Jr of Wilke- .. Il
3. John F. King, of Glynn ■*'
4 George |» Harrison. Jr. ••! Chatliam. I»
I* Xi R Votin'. .XV I*. < ol Ca.-s f.
<• F.. S. Willis. W I*. C . (Imlham F
7 .1 G. IJlouut XV IV C . T.illm.i .... G
5 .1 Alexander. XV I* c Fulton .. .11
9 John Xb'lMierst hi llerrien. Chat ha lit ... I
10. Michael ('as.- I
11. Joseph A Rian. **. |*iOk .. J
SKCUNP RKGIMF.NT
Colonel—Win XV T. Walker. I S A
l.ieut Colonel—F. XV Chastain. *»f Fannin
MAJORS
1 Win. M Gaidiner C S A
2. Alfred Ciimtuin -. C. S. A
1 .laims Mclntosh, t S. A Company A
2 Tl.oma- Met oum I. of l.ih rty H
and. Alfretl Iv rson. Jr.. C. S A • ....<
4 John P Walker, ol Senven I»
o John It. F Tat null, I SA ...F
ft R A XX'ayne. o| Chatham .I'
: .i- Fain "i t ni*.n '•
k Xliller Grieve. Jr ."I Ikildxvln H
W Lx\ is H Kenan, ol Italdwin I
Hi AhncrSmead. C S A I
KIKST UKI TK'.N.XSTS
1 John T. Xlercer. C S. A Company A
2 .tos''|i|, IV Jones. I S A •....<’
;; A It Monigonierx I . S. A ..P
4 Rob rt II Anderson I .S. A I*
6 I! XI Thoma-. I S A I
»; Jo • pit XVl..•■'!. i 1 - T A ..G
7 Roht A Crawfortl, of Fult'Hi ••■...11
h II I* P Twigg o| liicliiutHid I
9. Ih nrx Ch x. laml. ol Hiehinolld I
10 A P llrown. of Forsyth *lt
11 i. Whim id An ten**ni. "i Fulton . and
SWONP IJKCTKXAjm*
I John Howard. Jr.. o| Mu « **«••.• C<uiip:im \
|| !' ‘ w ' , ;
4 It II Atkin on. of ItifiL ' ■
| M Mver "t Cobh . i
♦; .1 liirroxv. XV. P C .of Clarke .. . 1
, 1. Wikl '• ■ c..
s |.. xxi. l>**l.ig|e. "i Richmond — ll
•ii. p. lam ar. Jr.. of Rirhmond . . I
|o Robert F Hunt. of Cobb " •
11 Henry W Tripp- -d Ilou..ion •’
FULTON COUNTY.
Justi™ Inferior * 'miri.
/. A Rjck:. < i xitK Howki.i .
WIt.tJAM XVATKINS *1 N MXIXIOVS.
F. M Tamxfkkiio
sloritl 1 1 Green—lkpillx - It l/*x<
<7 . il Stif* imi *'mirt —lt I ltom.tr
C/.rA Inf-nor I'mirl— Pallid IMtm iti.
nnliitiot t II Mead
Tmixim r— J. R. Wallace
Tot C.JhWor—A. *1 Collier.
Tor //*e.i»vr—XVilliam CenP*r
X R Wlm
.vmi.v-v”#—Thoma- A Kenedy
Jiuti' - th’ rmr* f.,r Alton*•*— Tti-rtna- I. Th'Una
It P. MMitii
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Civil, lIKI’ARTMF.NT.
Mav..li— l.tltKli lIItVIS WIIITAKMt
Wunt I—l i.i i\ II mi." <- 1 1 Hmw
VV.ir.l -I—WiiMAM W \ikivs. I It i'«►;«
Want :t—S li !/»►:. lli.ia nTrinwn.Ki.
Ward 4—l II Mt. AAMV .1 >MK- I.VMII
Ward &—S. It U >ie*.\. Tii"*>s Kill;
I '.in. mitt"' .... Fimtnrr —r.inlirillii.'lt !t"l.'"i'- Ir* u
1 "11 ontnmn.r*—l'.Hll"'llll."li Walk lie. M> .a
lilt. Roltsoll.
('.linin'.' ('"im. !llifi.|l ( l'n « .l."l""l' I.V'I" '
Hiqwitfiv an IfVfftt Pimp rtwrf* (Wrna—Coumulmcti
1 1
< '•iMmi/lf* tin //twi/s ii/i'l Ifcu —4 otmcihii’ n Kil< '!■
caslin. Crawfonl.
CoauwiV/s** on (’•aincilm«*li llardrn.ni. l/tv
CommiVcr on Firr. lt*j.ir*m 'nl —Coun< illiien Mecaslin
Robson. Watkins
inmmiUrron IWir. t otineilmeii I/ive. Hons I.x nt h
(•milmiltmi ouih ihnefi Hardinnn. XXat
kins. R«di-t»n
f'nmmill?*’ nn I‘nhtv llsihliinf* nn‘l GV*<ro»d>- -< oiiim il
lltell liotise. Crew . M* • tsllll.
I'.immiilsr irtt 73»r—Ct.tincihn* n Watkins. Crawf*»rd.
I.vntli
fmnmUlsr mi Rrtisf— Him. iln*-li Crawfonl. M»i islm.
House, XV.itkm-. Kil*-
rirrk of (imtu il Tilt Un rii+r nn>l <\Jl*rtor—\l C
Ifolcolilltc
Treasurer —F. I Ibwch.
t'kisf Mnr*hnl —Tlmma.- It P-«ggii-
Ikpuit/ M'ir*ho! —Ittik" II ltrann**n
|<f l.tsitiswin' Folirs —lt N xx.lhford
'J'f IJsntruttnl I ‘of ie —.l. XI l>*S|er.
Ct'/y Surrepnr —ll b. Curri'T.
<7 srk Mnrk-rt —*l. P W-lls
I’ilft Srjirm —G A Pilgrim
Sufm rintstvlrn* Sirrst *—li XX'. Mcflntiiel.
lUtnrJ of I/milk
Pr. H XX’ Itaowx. Chairman.
G It Huyg««*d. Fs*<| . Pr P < <i’K* le.
|>r J. G. XX’estmoreland. Pr. T I’owell.
Banking.
BAKK OF FIRTOX.
Ofltee on Alabama Street Fj» XX* Ilmi.Hdt. Pn*-ident.
A. Ai imuj . Cashier
\<iK\C V GEORGIA 11. K. AMD IIANK
IKG (OMPAIIY.
mth-e. eorii'T «•! XVhitehall Street uenr ILitlnwd.—
W XV. Cl IVTWN. Agent
AGEIK'Y CENTRAL li. 11. Afl) BYN’K-
Ilfii COMPANY.
Omc* **ti Alabama Street. A XV JovtKs. Agent
AGEK( 1 MIHTII XVKBTEKX BANK,
RIMGGOLD.
Ofllee at W;ishmgt'rti Hal! W. P. Ivmvx. Agent.
ATLANTA IXSI RAA( E \WD BANKING
COMPANY.
tHtlce rttljotnmg Agency t»f te-orgw Rallmad and Bank
ing C«im|on> J. P. Un*AX. lYcai'leiit.
Peiuno Brown, Cashier.
Loan & B’ld'g Associations
IMmciilx Lomu aml IliilPling Assm-intion
meet- night ot lot It each mouth Capital. 2.000 Sli ire
.l A IIAVPKN President.
XV J lIot'KVON. Treas.
( it ion Loan nml Building Amtotiatinn
m* ot - night •»!' Hth eaeh month Capii .l. shares t
JOHN GI.KN. Pn>Hciu
No.vnß F'.wijjc Treas.
Fire Department.
Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening m Jan i
nary. April. July and Oetoher.
WIIJJ.VM R.XItNKS. Chief Kllgllieer
s It Siikmwoop. Ist Assistant.
R. I MxlHmix. 2d A.-sislaiit
F M .hrtivsov. S* ep tary
John F Fo/.akh. Treasurer.
Atlanta Fire Company, No. 1. meets at their
House on Bridge Street, near th* Mark- i House, on first
Mondav in even month
.1 If MFCASUN Pr* - t
XV K Mason. S«*c’y.
Mc« liuiiir Flrr ( niupany, No. ‘4. meets at
th ir l|ou.-e on XX’nsliiugt'rti Sireel. m ur Georgia Simp,
on the iir-t Fridav night in ••verv mouth.
I.KVI R|4*HARPSON Pres-t
C. C RohKs. Se. y
Tallulali Flic Company, \o. .'I. ne t- at
their llou.-e. eorner of Bridge and W.»lt• »n Streei- on the
Hi t W**diicsdav in everx month.
JOHN F KZ7.AUP Pres t.
.1 b M«-bK\|Mi\‘. Sd-c y
Hook ami Lmldcr Com pH ny. No. 1. iu«*«‘t.-
at their Hons* on Pry«»r. between Alabama and Hunter
Streets, on tie* iir-t Sattirdax night in excrv month.
FRANK M .loIINST*IN'". Foreman.
Noah R powfju:. S*c'y.
Benevolent Associations.
Atlanta No. "»9. F. A. AI.
Meets in Masonic Hall on He 5.. ( .»u I and fourth Thurs
dav nights in each month
I.KWIS bAWSHK XV XI
John M IFmii\ii. <eer. tarv
Fulton hiHlgc, No. 219, F. \. M.
M* Is in Maxtiiic Hall on tie- lir-t and third Ttiursdav
night- in each month PAVtP MAYKR. XX M
R .1 M xssKY . S cretary
Mt. '/.ion It. A. Chapter, No. 19.
Xl* -I- in M.< >mt H ill on tl. -eeoiid and (.Mirth X|..n
day nights in each month. I. J. GbKNN. II P
< R H\xikitkh. S*cretarx
.la son Burr Con in* 11, No. I.'t.
X|* <t- in Mas.ain Hall ipiarterlv. oti tie- lirsl Tie--*lav
in Jamiai x April. Julv and o. to'her
I.KXVIS bAWSHK Th 111
John M Bomixo. Recorder
( mu DeLion ( ominundt ry, No. 1.
Meets in M.isonic H ill on tie- lirst and third W-.lie
dax in each in XV XV ItoVP. XI. K
XV T. Mk.xi* Rcord* r
Central IrtHlgr, No. ‘4**, 1. o. O. F.
UivU in Hill ol Kurd)' ..i Jericho ev«*rj 'l'u* day
night T P MARSH. N ti
XVm XVii-.x . S*. r-lary
Kinpirr Fncantpment, No. I*4, 1.0.0. F.
M- t- in Hall ..! Knight- **i Jericho. *>n tie- -con.l and
fourth Friday night- in each month
XV II RAKNKH. i |*.
T P Fi kmim;. SerllH*.
Atlanta htHlgc, of .Irriclio.
Xlarietta .-lei Whit h ill street-, - verv Saturday night.
XV. It. KKF.NI* «
Gko W Kk.i.txk.i: . Secretarx.
Slienandoali IHvislon, No. *4l, S. of T.
XI •i- in their Hall na llunb r -lred. on every Xl-ai
dav mght <* J RWHSTKK. XX P
.lamks Bakkk. R S
Xtlanta TANARUS) pagra pit li a I In lon. No. 4N,
xieets at tie- otlie.* of 111- ( omniouxve ilHi on tie
lu»t Saturday night in each month
S W. GKI’IIB. President
.1 XV Kkkxan. Se*-retary
Fulton Xleelia uics \hsocint lon.
M- 1- M. Engim ll.'M-, N« m .«» arid» Khop mi
XX a-hingt'rti -tr* "i- "ii tie- 4th Wedi. -da*, night in eve
rx month r M ( VI,PXVKI.b. Presid. nl
XVM Ri siiton. 1-1 V|. Pk I lent
XX M II.VHNK-. 2 1 Vice President
<;k** l.nxxum- Tr a-urer
Jamks Noiiik. Sa retary
Railroad Directory.
linirgin Itaili'iut'l mnl Ruikin*r Cnin|mny.
Al'lil STA TO ATI AM A —l7l MlUi- K AKK s•’» tU>
Gi orgc Yongr, Superintcnih-nt.
MORNING PASSF.NGFJt TRAIN
leaves Atlanta daily, at oOa A XI
Arrix- - ai Augusta at <’» 4a P 'I
t » dailv. al .. . . 12 -i" X M
»C X M
NIGHT PASSKNGKR TRAIN
l/ .i\ t s Atlanta daily. at h 4o P M
Arrives at Augusta at .. r» 6<* V M
Is'aves Augusta at 2 .Tl I*. XI
Arrives at Atlanta at 11 4& P M
Tin- road runs in conievtion with tie* Tram- •»l lie
South Carolina and tie Stvauuah and Augusta Railroi'U
Atlanta ami West-Point Uailroari.
ATI-V NT A T»' WK>T POINT—M 7 Ulll> K.VHK f." W
Grorgr H. Hull, Supcrlnfcmlent.
|»AV PA-SRNGKR TRAIN
L aves Atlanta daily .at 10 15 A M
Arrives at West Point at 340 P M
L'-avca XX'est point daily, at .. 255 P XI
Arrives at Atlanta at ... 7 941 P X!
NIGHT PASSKNGKR TRAIN
braves Atlanta daily, at 0 .Y<) A X!
Arrives at XX’est Point at •*» 49 A X 1
L*uves XX’est Point daily, at 3 15 A. XI
Arrivs at Atlanta at 7 60 A. M
Western ami Atlantic (State) Itailmail
ATt-AVTA T«» HItTtgHNNIA—I3S Mll» TAKf f.'» 410
.Volin \X LrvrU, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSKNGKR TRAIN
leaves Atlanta at 10 20 A X!
Arrives at fTinttan>Miga at 7 :H P. M
L*aves tlmtUiuooga at 3 25 A. M
Arrix*«*s at Atlanta at 11 32 P 'I
KVENING PASSKNGR’. TRAIN
Is*a\«*s Atlanta nightly, at H 15 P M
Arrives at <liattai»(»»Aga nt 930 A XI
leaves n»«»ttaiHw*ga at 3 On P Xt
Arrives at Atlanta at 11 32 A. M
Tliia rornl cunn«*ets »ni*li way u itli the Rome Branch
Itnlnwl at Kingston, tie- Ka.-i Tciim saec aiel l»eorgia
iLnlroa*! at Haltoti, ami tie Naidiviile and <liatt.un»»ga
ILulr-nd at tliattanoogn
Maroit nml Westent Railroad.
MACON TO ATI-%VTA —IO2 MIIJCS - - rA*K #4 50.
Alfred L. Tyler, Superlnlen«lcnt.
htviv Macon at 12 X| at night, and 1 45 P. M
A»TlX'«*s at Atlanta at 7 15 A XI. and 7 45 P. XI
L’avc- Atlanta al 12 at night and 1 30 P M.
Arrives at Xl.m *>n 7 15 A. M and 7 00 P XI
Tin- mght Trams w ill not run «ai Sundays.
Tie 12 (•'(!•« k night Tram trim Atkmui ••onnrrt- with
the Central Railrmd for Savannah, at 1000. XXI and
Southwestern, for Allxany and Odumhiis. at 9 45 \ XI
The 2 15 P Xf Train connect* with the Central Rail
Knud at 10 00 P XI . and Southwestern Iktilroad at 11 54J
P If
Tkromfk Tifirl* from Atlanta to .V» I/*rt hy
IMis line Ul 00
VOLI’MK I.—NO. 7.
THE CRUSADER
FOR 1861.
TIIK FA Mil .V PAPER <»F THF. SnITII
TIIK FVMII.V PAPER t»F THF S4MTII
Till FAXIII V PAPER <*F THF SiHTIt
4<H>o9 KHiCbAR WKKKI.V RE ADERS
40.000 REjGCI.AR WKKKI.Y RKAPERS
4<».000 RKGCI.AU WKKKI.Y’ RKAPERS
THF REPOSITORY oF SotTIIEIRN GENII'S
TIIK HKPosiTtdiV OF SoITIIFJtN GKNICS
THE RKPoSiroRV OF Sol THKRN GKNICS.
UKAP THK I.IST OK roNTRIBI TOR
RKAP Till IJST OK i oNTHIBCToR
RKAP THK I.IST OF CoNTIiIIU TORS
No journal ever |>ublishe«| (Ht the rout lie-lit could
Ixnust **f «• brilliant • galaxy *»f literary star- a- we
here |»res**nt —literary geniuses of sexe-. most of
xvliom hax* natioiiul r«*|iutati«ai.-
MRS b VIRGINIA FRENCH, laterary Eslitn--
l <mt ributor*
Xfadiitiie i>:\’»aiT. of Alabama
xir- <’ A XV AHKIKI.H .of Kelli Uek X
ANN!K < Ktcmtl M. of Tennessee.
Roha Xkhtnkk Jomnsov. of Kentucky.
Xlinnik XX’ Ha( KurroN. ••! Missi—i|i|n.
Jiji.i b Kkyks. of Alabama,
M AKMKTKOM.. of Tennessee.
|JI*K XIkMKIW KTIIKH. of Tennessee,
" Mil IJH X!AVUKt l* ol Ncxv Orleiih-
KMItJKC. S. Chiiton. of Nashville.
Xlaktiia .l 11n.i.. of Kentucky.
EStkiij:. of T* i»n*
'li- Saijjk Aha Rkkuy .of X|it.sis-i|i|n.
E 11 11it.1.. "f Missouri.
Anmk R. Bioi-vt of G**«»rgi.i.
JM4K E’ltKliruoX . of Tennes.-ee.
Mauv XV Ckkan ..f Istui-Miia.
E.xnnv E’ikijmno.' of X'irgim.i
lion. J. R. Bahhick. of Kentucky,
It XI lb:Witt, of Virginia.
Prof R XI Johnston, of Georgia,
b b VKX7KY. of Georgia.
John F IIxTCIIKH of Tetmess*-.
Col. A. II II Pawson, (»l Mobile.
tiKoKi.K ItAHKK. of Tennessee,
s C Xlkio kii of Lrtiisiutia.
Xl.my of lie-' gifted ladie- xv ill writ I during tin* year
thrilling novelette-, and all of them will contribute hie
rary gents, **|m« ' .-ketches, and -ttcj |sh-hi-
Soine «*l tie ni**— t distinguished men in tin- Stale hax
lllll« • V|»r* ! Ill* 111-elves 111 regard to tie- merit- ol the
i’riu*nlrr. and it now promise- to I* • far more attractive
than ever helor*
Hon AlK.\ XNIHtt: II -TKIHKNS. -IX -
iif .ill th* ptibiic.it i«»ii-1 take I prize none more high
lx than th" t'ntMuhr —ti«*l on- «|«» I look for with more
intere-i. and not on* < **niain.- more original mid reuda
l*|e ntaib r. in pro-*- and ptetry It js the f»est literary
lotirn.il <-011111 of the Potomac, ami I think nm* o| the
best oi its kind in the whole eoimtry "
Hon Roiikkt T* s.m it* saw
I enelose j o'l lux -uhscrlptio|| to |||e I’rilMlilsr I
'1" n«i knoxx a it' xx-pi|M*r winch better *b , -' , rves the
I'iihli* patron.i .••• Ii is not excelled by any xveeklv
xx hi« It has fall' n Milder my eye. m tlit* excellence aii'l
i lu illi.incy of it- literary roiitrihutioiis.uiid I trust ii xcill
t ineet with a patroiiag* etpinl t*i ii- very great iwcrlb.''
I lion Judge .I'swii II I.i mckin saV-.
lam delight' and with the improvement which the
! I’nnut lsr has iiiel-Tgirtic. I can cordially recommend it.
1 which 1 take pi. I*l,l *■ in doing, a- one of tin- b.-*d fami
l\ |M|H i- ill tie xvliole couiltrv It is quietly . hill efll
i . ntlx a."tinpli-hing th* noble pur|swe lor wlm h ii
wa- . -tahlished •’
Judge 1 ii*im xs XV TltoMxs. say -
lon very mm h pi* ,■*•••! with tie- t'rurtulrr I con
-i«ier it in lie ipml rank ol literary journal- in |s,int of
ability and I t-1■ •in tie I lilted Slat*- 111 ( -t.ildi-hltig
it ami bringing it l" H- pn-ent high |s*sition. you have
aei<Mlipll-lied a b »l that I did not eoliH.l. r js*ssil»|e a
1.-w vear-ago V-a Georgian lam J*r<mi»! of it—as a
-.Mitie rn man I am grab bil to you for thi- decided step
i-ward * t,i uicip it mg *i- lr*»in Northern inllm n* *-. and
xxlii' Il lar a- I an -*•*• and h* ar, i- tie n-ull -ob-lv
j of yiHir |s*rs* verane*- and enterprise."
||on Rknjxmin II Hill -ay>
I lltt'lieve every family in tills Slate ought lo Ilk*
th.* I’m/unit r It i- tie be.-t secular family |«ai«r in all
I mx knowledge m 11,1- ctnintry I admit im HiifM*rior to
! n North or S»uth II any man in t.-orgia w ill take ih •
! piper oil' year, aiel then either Hi man **r hi* wife will
‘ - Ihl* eulogy is not Jllsl. I Will |M> In- sub-* r I pie *li
J pr'n • I horn si ly le li. x e every man xull bem lit Im*
l.itinlx by taking tie 1 |«i|o-r I -leuild have more h**i»*-
o| tin* ri-mg generation, if all lli** young |*e*qde wonhl
read ii
.lamk-R Tiiom vs. I» l» Pc.-eb itt of Emory <’o||eg*-.
We earm*stlx solicit from all who Imv a • heart on
lie* right Side, to cone Up to tie- sup|n.rt Ot lie- t'rnm
lltr II i ••lie - tolls 111 H- weekly \i-H- In igllted with
choice matter, xvhether cot,sidenol in it- moral or its
ltb*rary aspect—and m it> dress looking as mat and
ta-t* lul a- .i Xlay ijm*eii' «»n a coronation day I *••. **v
ervbodv ~ub»erib for the I'ruunlrr’
N XI CKvwFoKti. P. P . President ol Xt'*rcer I’liiver
I regard the * V munlsr as one of the very hc.-t laimlx
|M|M-rs now putdislie*!—North or S*uth I -hall he glad
to hear of it-increased prosperity
Iti' iiAMU XI JiiHNsntN Profes*.ot ot lE-IE-s L itres. Slab*
t'niversily. .-ay -
• The f’ruMiilrr ha*, in iny opinion, created a greater
interest for reading among *mr ("*op|e tlian any other
pip -r ev*-r published at the South. Tit- original articles
in it. from It it or-, are generally nm-t excellent.—
Success I*, yon. V'«l Will have il. i leal SUfc "
R. X A Xlkxns I* P . 1.1, P Prof'—or Atlanta Xf.-di
cal follege. says:
• As an interesting and safe family ii**ws|ia|a»r. we cor
,Rally commend th- Cnumlsr t*» pirental | witnmag- It
purc moral-. it- chast«• amt nnc«»ntanimated |iages. nml
its Hue literary coiitrihutnHi-. supplied hy -•in*' «*t tin
must poln-IH-l and prolific |- ns *»f the South, fog-ther
with it- constant ami deferential r**(•n- , nitt**n of the
i einnii- of pjety nml the Religion of thel'ros-. make »t i
welcome and desirable visib»r to th* e.»ns**crate.| hotm
and Hnvide. where Iwaiity and innoeenc revive their
1 iir-t md sir*»ng*'-i impressions for 1 if**.”
Col. Jamks XI. Smttiik. -I)s
Tl»e i'ruMiflrr is eminently w orthy of Southern |wtn*
! n;,_*c It is a first rat* Temperam*'- and bit rary sled
I trust tlinae \vl»«» nre xiarmed l*eueath G-.rgia skn
will se.p|iort and rherisli thi- lh*«*rgia ent rpri— «*ab|y
conducte«l hv Georgia g*-nhis An examination «»f a sin
j glc I,mnher will ultra, t thonsamls »•• it- getieruw* iwilr,*
nage.”
IV. I J»»NA*I» T biv il.. mv«
•• In |w»|sts. magazines and reviews. I take, m all.
twenty -ix pcre-licnls. from ditlerent |w»rts of th* I in
i.-.l Mates, hut 1 do honestly . aud an» proud to mx it
• *rti-i lcr th* (Imrgin CrumMrr far tl»e best
publication I receive In my iqmiHHi. It is th** Ih>»
journal pnhltebewl—North or Smith -and should In* j«
. tr.rtii*«*d by every Soutbenier.
' Rex J. El RvKue*»\.**f New iHieams. ways:
1 liave long <b*sin*d to write yon in reference to your
noble efforts to funiisli our psqm with a |«p**r the
hhrh'-st literary and moral eliararter. \’*m Imve
*u,-eee«|e,| |h*\oiul my most anximm ejprrttliow In a
literary i-unt of view, as well as a |«|s*r of general in
iclligenre I know nothing sn|ierP»r m tie* whole land
Asa t< ni|w*ranee. literary moral and general int* lligetie*
jiu|w-r. we liave not |u my huinl»le estimation. iLs equal
It is worthy of th*-sup|w*rt of every gmsl man. It is
worthx ,»r a pnanment place in every home in the land,
when* it mav Mini find a welcome it is high tine* «n»
|MH>|4e were furnished witll a pure literature I fe«*| tin
thi- desideratum y,ai Imv nntdy met in the CruMuh’.,
May you prus|M*r mare amt mop , m llieearnesland le>t *
••st prayer «»f ymir friend.*'
i Ut soulbmi patronage encourage rfoutberu talent.