HBBBHIHB Bl GRIER'S SOUTHERN 6 TKCIC YEAK < I ? LORD xtilo or Leap-Year, and t»« Third onthern indepep , ; {uut ^ iih ct J,,^ the Elghty-ieveiUh of the Independence of I Calculated for the | Meridian of A»«p«ta, Ga., AND WILL SERVE FOR THE ADJACENT STATES, Rr i'. P. ASMMURK, t>r AMERICA, liA. Punished for tho Trr.ds by F. H.&ia«»«, Anfssta, ««. J AS. MTcPEIEUSOft & CO., *w) to STATION ATLANTA.. GA. 1863— almanac— 1863. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC AND INFLUENCE OF THE MOON Tins Moon is supposed by some to have a special influence upon differ- ent parts of the bodies of men "and animals, as it passes through the signs ol tas Zodiac. The following cut is inserted for the sake of those who be- lk>vo in this imaginary influence, and is intended to represent the part of t!tt- body affected by the Moon when it is in any particular sign of the Zodiac. By linding the Moon's place in the proper column of the calendar pages, a»d comparing it with this cut, the particular part which is supposed to l >e aPected, will be at once seen. Thus, when the Moon is in Aries (1P)> it is aupprsed to influence the head and face; when in Capricornus (V5) fce knees, ©tc, f)P Governs the Face and Head. n Arms. Meart. 'Jfceins. t Thighs. Legs. Neck, Breast Bowels "1 Secrets Knees. X Feet. NAMES AND CHARACTERS OF THE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. OP Aries, the Ram. & Taurus, the Bull, n Gemini, the Twins. •£> i&anoer, the Crab. £X Leo, the Lion. 1$ Virgo, the Virgin. a± Libra, the Balance. Tm. Scorpio, the Scorpion. $ Sagittarius, the Archer. yy Cap jiearnus, the Goat. OX Aquarius, the Waterman. X Pieces, the Fishes. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter, D Golden Number, 2 Epact, (Moeu's age,) Jan. 1st 11 Solar Cycle, 24 Roman Indictio*, f! Julian Period (J57b' MOVEABLE FEASTS OF THE CHURCH. Septuagesima Sunday Qu'iu. or Shrove Sunday, 4ftk -.Wednesday, 9t\m Sunday, ikwvor Sunday. Feb. 1 Rogation Suuday, Mav 10 F«l». 15 Ascension Day, May 14 Feb. 18 Whit-Sunday, May 4 Mar. 29 Advent Sunday Nov 29 April 5 189S— AUfANMt—liftt. ICLIPSSS FOR !••». Tub first will be of the Sua, en the 17tk ef May, at llh lfm. A. M.. inrisible m Ameriea, Tba second will be a tatal Eclipee of the Moon, on tha hat day of Joaa, panially risible, and ii ealcnlated to apparent time, as fo||ewe : »1T, ■'». Mia see. The Eclipaa beginaonJnae -« % - 1, 4 17 38 "j Baeinninjj of total darknew * - - - ' E;:d of total dai Knew ■--••'»,« Tha rise at Augusta - - - jita aclipsfed oa her Weal The Fcl p«e trill end -...-- • bility ------ The third arill be of tha San, on tha 11th ef Ner., at 3a. Slat. A. M , h»- ica, Tha fourth will be of the Moan, oa tha 25th day af Xevember, TJaibla and uearly total throughout tha aoutinrnt of Amari«a, aaa! is •eJee'atea' ta apparent lira^ •■ follow* : ait. a'a. an. sic. 4 17 38 S 94 33. « 31 18. 7 I 9, : 38 16 1 37 la I 57 14. 3 37 §3. 5 43 11. 1 18 89. 3 91 18. .it Augusta, Ga., If or. 93 Midtif- of Eclipse.. " Ecliptic Oppoii. 1 " F,u.-> 59 1,827 1,412,921,101 0.253 0,053 j 1.129 Infl'i- Mercury. . 1 6661.... ss 1 5 6.880 Venus 7,687| .00(1 .... 224 .. 23 21 1,338 0,909 1.9 M The Earth 991163.000 1 23 56 1,138 I.OO'l 1.0 . 95,103,000 1 ...27 7 43 08 *,0«0 ti.rtis l.tOtl 144.008,000, 1 32J, 1 0-37 921 0,12! 9.131 .Tupiter .. . 80. I'd 1 494,797,000, 11 215 . . 9 56 496 1,456,000 238 0.»37 Haturn . . . 79,04a 907,168,000 20 1671.. |0 29 368 771,900 0.1SS 0.011 Uranus ... 35,112 84 6 1 13 33 259 89,008 e.24 2 ».<>««: Neptune. . 19,000 164 226 20S 143,000 1 0.14:1 0.J»l Note.--- There are more than fifty small Planets or Asteroids, between the oibitof MEAN AND APPARENT TIME. Mean Time is tho time indicated by a well-regulated elock or watch tuh- »'.ng without variation, so as to mske the day, or 24 hours, equal to llie Mean Time at which the Sun comes to the meridian during the year. Ap- parent Time is the time which makes the Sun come t* the meridian *vory ek. On account of tho elipticity of the earth's orli't, and n 'o the equator, the sun dees not always come to the roerid- time ; and hence, Apparent Time i« irregular, and Time, er gains en it, sonaetimeis to the . minutes. When theJSua comet* to the me rid - r than the Mean Time, it is said te be fast: cut when it cetnw to I 10 be slow ; and the amount by which Appartnt Time differs frem Mean Time is called the Equation of Time. In order to sal a timepiece according tc Mean Time, it is necessary to have a dial, er noon mark; and allowance must be made for the Equation ef Time. _Tbis Almaaac is in Mean Time, EXPLANATION OF THE SIGNS USED IN THIS ALMANA6. @ New Moii, and Moon generally, d First Quarter, O Eull Moon, * / Last Quarter Q Moon's ascending node, or dragon's h««ad. Q Moon » 'if- i« descending node, or dragon's tail. In Apogee — Moon farthest from the Earth In Pkrisee- Moon nearest the eailh. & Highest — Moon fai thesi jNorlh Q Lowest -Moon farthest Smth. I? Satnrn. ? Venus .4 near together. H Jupiter. £ Mercuiy D 90 deg. apart, § Oppo- aitieu or 180 degrees apart $ Mars. 7* Stars. % Sun. IJt Hcrschel. Goraplete Court Calendars, tc. for the States of Alabama and Tennessee, will i>e iesertei in orders o f 10 gross and upwards from dealars ordering lor eirciiianou in those statos respectively. Note. Any person solving ten of the Problems contained in this Aliuu- nac, and sending to me ;it Americas, Oa., by the 15th of May next, the oor- rect answers to the same, shall have the same acknowledged in the Almanac ?or 1864. • A I'pw original problems for 1864, are solioited. They must be thorough- ly solved and explained, in order to meet with attention T. P. Ashmoiir- Month,] JANUARY, 186.?. [31 Day* MOON'S PHASES. PROBLEMS. 1. What must bo the diameter of aj B. H. M. PbH Moon, 4 9 46 ere. Last Quarter 12 1 43 «ve. New Moon, 19 9 54 mo. First Quarter, 86 3 45 eve. balloon, in order that it may ascend withj four persons, weighing each 160 pouud/v and the balloon and bag of sand weigh-' ing 60 pounds. 0. D Sun Sun 'vl of Various Rhenomena. rises; seta |S Moon ri &stf it VI' tW« M. W H.M.H.H. 2^ n ii. m: 1 Thur l N « w ^•*r , «*Day. Cold 7 4 4 56 2Frid #ih Perigee audi 3 4 57 5 7 18 : SSatur d highest chilly weather 7 3 4 57 ffi. , 6 50 8 9 9* d 4 8. Princeton Battle. 1777. 7 3 4 57 rises. B Mon • Cloudy and 7 2 4 66 6 15 « 4 a: 6Tues Epiphany. cold. 7 2 4 B8 7 8 10 26j 7 Wod* 7 24 58 iiy 8 20 1 1 2j 8Tliur Bat. N. Orleans, 1815. 7 14 59 9 13 11 881 9Frid Fair and frosty.! 1 10 18 E. 14 iluSatur Aldebaran sou 9h 8m. 7 0)5 ■JN. 11 25 47, 11 S. Ala. *f Fla. seced., '61.7 5 m»n n. 12 Mon Now more pleasan 38 ISJTuea Richard 11. killed, 1490. 6 59 '5 i 1 4t 2 46 UWcd N. E. Wind* 8 58 5 2 $ 2 50 8 4? l&jTkur and any 6 58 5 2 3 46 i»Frid fl lowest ark d 57 5 3 4 46 8 21; 17 5atur Bat. Cowpens, 17-* 6 57 6 3 5 88 7 30 ; LI S. faing clouds. 6 56 5 4 8 10) 19 Mon Capella &eu. 9h. 11m, 6 555 6 fit sets. 9 a ;20 Tues ^ enters ~ Goo sec '61,6 555 5 6 30 1 45 21 Wed High winds from 8 54 5 6 X 7 34 18 25' 22Taur Rigel seu. 8h- 48m*. 6 54 5 6 8 25 11 5 ^^k S3 Frid N. W. and cold. 6 535 7 9 21 n 4 mm '24 Satur Augasta arsenal tak '616 52 5 8 1 10 10 Mon.. [ 7^ esj n. Co/da?irZ6 51 5 9 11 8 V •* 88 Mon Sirius seu. lOh. 16m. 6 515 9 a morn. 1 18 ;27 Tues Cloudy. H 50 5 10 7 1 50 2 5^ !«fl Wed Perhaps snow 6 49 5 1 1 n 1 8 ■iU.Thur ProFF. C. Bond died 59. 6 4S 2 2 4 q| •^0 It id d highest. 6 4*5 12 3 2 56 6 34: < 1 [Satur sleet. 6 4' 8 01 H Jat *d Month.] FEBRUARY, 1863 2* Dayp MOON'S PHASES. Full Mood 3 Last Quarter II New Moan 17 First Quarter 25 H. M 4 39 eve. 1 51 mo. 9 30 eve. 9 16 mo. 2. If the mercury in a b*iomr i the bottom of a totv^r, l>* obcerved <» I stand at 36 inchee, and. on being carried! to the top of it, ba observed -!).9 inches, ' what is the height of the to- 3 Suppote a piece of marblo conte us 8 cubic feet, end wtti^h* 1,353,3 lbs., what is the specific gravity 7 oi vv Various Phenomena. Sun ! Sun r s |Moui a fc o ! . Hue* sets 5-s rt HZ H. M-,|M. H. 646 5~f4^i H. M. • *• lPlT jfefeptuagesinia S. |6 4615 14 St 4 »l S 2:M«)n.!PuriBcatioD B. V. Mary.,6 §516 15 5 j • Tu». Fair and frosty. \(i 44& 1« M 5 4"? 4JW-4,.j [1780 8 445 ie| TJias.HlO SfTku jEarthquake at Sicily, |6 43 5 17 ^ I 6 SO U) « Fri. | ' D^«n4G43pft6 » Mil 7i8atu. Sirius so«. 6b. 2fcm. 6 415 19 . n t •I ,b'. | cloudy iceether'fi 40') 2(> 11 cE IMu. 895 21 * 11 SOJ lOTtia. >r«. Got. Con.8iat'fll.'6 A 11 5»| 1 V>'*4. ^^Tolution in Domingo, 6 87 5 23 Inioi Tkti. Fri lat. & It Men. 17 Tu«. ( lo\V»fct. Sffl 1 48, 2 4a 3 Sfl 4 50 [1807.6 365 Wind and 6 36 5 24' Va.lant.iBos ceZ7'« 5<5J 27lFrid. jProcyon south Oh. Sra. 6 33N ! 1 47 38jSatu. \al the end of this months 21:5 39 ; &l ' 2 S6; Ifi §4 41 36 j 4J>i .< 3d Month. 1 MARCH. 1863. J , , .._ ... ,,,. [81 Days.] MOON'S PH ASES. 4. The diameter of a 1 »!'non in 2.6C5 „_ H> M . | feet, what weight is it capable of rniisng? Full M6od 5 9 21 mo ! _ .... , . . ..... ... J ,. ltl ,. ,. .-. v\ hat i.» the sonditv in inches of L«8t Quartor i!i 15 eve . . , , - , , ■ K : 7, in n .- . ' severa frajmenU or clear gl&as, whoe«. New Moon 10 9 1/ mo . • . . ■ ,o t c. , . . o- o i i i weight is 13 ouuee*? first quarter 2. 3 14 m.i 1 s D :i D ! , of of A a rious Phenomena. Sun : SuTi« . rises! sets £ 'i Moon ri.fcsts High tide M w | H.M. 11. M. * *■ 6 20j5 40^~ H. u. H- M.| 1 ,v. St. David. 3 35 6 40 2 Mot) Procyon Sou. 9 h.48m. 6 19 5 41,'iiK 4 6 7 4:< STues Fair and frorty.fi 18J5 42 4 44 8 29 4!Wed jPollux Sou. 8 h. 44 tn. ;6 17 5 43 \a 5 19 9 10 &;Thur La frao* died, 1827. ,0 10 5 44 rises. 9 43 6 Prid Cloudy and damp. 6 1 7 7 10 17 7 Satin- RegulusSou, lob. 56 m. 6 145 46 ! 8 10 46 - Cold iritids.fi 181ft 47 8 53 11 17 Ului SOU. luh.4M!1.0 ! - 9 45 11 48 1" Tue« from fJtc X. W. 6 11 fir 49 10 37 Ev.18 1 I Wed D lowest. 8 lOjfi 60 tf li 29 59 IdJThiur 6 morn. 1 30| UiFrid tf di8c«HrtredTi78r, 8(5 5»« 20 2 19 <: mild. ,6 7 5 1 10 3 24 ' 15 il Jackson born. 1767. 1 57 4 5lj 16 Won Regului sou. 10 h. 21m.6 5 5 55 X 2 43 6 11. i'utrick. 3 27 7 18 18JWed , Stormy an J. 6 3 5 57 '-?- 4 9 8 8 ! : 19Th'.ir ; i'u pleasant weather.® sets. 8 53 Frid •? d? # b "««■ 5 h. 59 m. 15 59 7 40 9 35; 21 Satur Days and nights equal. 6 OiH 8 35 10 ill 5. Fair and moreV 396 1 11 * ion Regulus *>». 9h. 58 in. 5 58J6 2 : n 10 Oil 51j ■pleasant. 5 57 6 1 10 4 5, Morn. nunckuion B. V. M. |6 56 6 4 34 ; 26 Thur , a highest. ,5 55 6 5 25 11 5 9 1 21, more 1 2 21. .87 Frid ' Cloudy and** 5416 6; r with Russia, '54. |d 53|6 40 3 29 Palm Sun. some ratnuvo 52 6 Mon iRegulus boo. 9h. 2Gm. 5 51 6 9 n; 1 3* 4 54- 2 20 6 11 31 Tu- i < aihoun died, 1850. .5 506 10 3 45; 7 16 — ss : , — . . ME^=. 1 «»•■■• - :-v ' . in, . — ■ - ■ » j 1th Month,] APRIL, 1863. [00 Days MOON'S PHASES. d. ;i. m. Full Moon 3 1 1 3 eve. last Quarter 10 it 14ev« New Moon 17 it 47 ev?. First Quarter 25 8 22 eve. 6 A railler has a head of water four feet above tbetlu-ice, how high iuut.t the water bo rawed above (he opening so that hali as much again water may be dis- charged from the sluice m the same time ?i D. of D. o' liWed 2 Thur Frid Satur: w - H. Harrison d'd '41. [5 46 J H 3 4 6 Mon 7'Tues 8;W»d GjThur lOlFrid feUI: anous Phenomena. U.M Rlgulus sou. Sh. 18m. 5 41 Pleasant weather. 15 4^ |Good Friday /or 5 47 10 East. Sunday [planting.?* 4. F . Easter Monday. 5 44 <[ lowest. 5 45^ i?a?!n tt-i/7i Thunder. -5 4"-' Edward IV. di^d 1483.5 41 Bat. of T oulouse, 1814,(5 41 li[Satur| Pittsbur k burned, 1845.5 S^ 12 1 5. ' ^ 8 & U i i**s 6h. 32ra.J5 88 lOJMon 'Fort Sumter taken, '61.5 37 14'Tues" Embargo rep«aled 18145 36 ISjWed 'Sptca »ou. lib. :Uhn. 5 35 l 6 |Thiir ' Warm for this.5 34 17 Frid ; Virginia seceded, 1861. 5 88 6 27 a J8Satur month. 5 8*2 6 28: >9 j 5. Renters £. [■«■*[* «»'*»■ OK 2<> Mon ■« d * at 2b 8m aft. very.-") 80W SO 21 Tues Cloudy endb 39 6 31 22!-vy e d ,« highest. windy. 5 28 6 32© 1() 8l|Mor». 3^Thur St, Geofge. ' J5/27 6 88i ill J4 1 17 24iFrid : Brazil discovered, 1500..5 36j6 M:Cl Hi 58 1 5 25|Satu St. Mark. Fair and?> 25;0 S5j morn.j 2 26) S. jSpica sou. lOh. 56m. 5 24« 8fl'«5» I 401 8 27!Mon iArctunusou. llh. 44m. 5 236 %1 \ 3] 4 gg .: MOOIJ 3§ ritsls H.M.gg II. M. 4 3fi Higlit'.de' Savannah 5 llkoi W2 I M 'rn 3 15} 3 lfl 6 17^ 1 18; ' 5 19 6 20 fc 3 21 3 23* K 6 2s; 6 34! (*> 25J«p 6 26 8 4 8 42; 16 48, 10 10; 5 ! rises 7 7 58 8 86 a «j n 10 2Wli 11 18 ! S. tUOr-.J 1 15 1 1 21 2 ■2 26! 4 3 35|«& 83 4 50 r 6 43; 5 53; 7 37' sots. ' 7 30 8 18 46*^ 20 42 27 8 57 58 18 S 29 9 11 9 50' 9 10 47 42 11 S3 28!Taes j Wolfe killed, 1759. 5 22 6 83 ^ teWWfed pleasant wralher.^ 216 39J 80;Thwr j Washington inaug. '89. 5 SOjfl 2 22| 5 3 ll! 6 1 7 1 2J l.» 26 32 25 5tk Montli.j MAY, 18C3. [3ll)ay9.j MOON'S PHASES. 7 WAat is tbo vslscity sf water is- tuiuf from a head of wat«r 5 fast 4s©p?| D. 11. M. Full Mssn .3 9 43 m». Last Qaartsr 10 i ID *•. Naw Ms«m 17 11 15 mo. 'First Quarter 25 11 33 ffio. 8. Wkat is ths diffsrsaes fcatwasa th» Isafth of a psaiaiBSi, wkick Tittrafsfl kalf seconds, aas! aae which swings J aecoads ? D of i3 of Sun Sun . Various Phenomena, rue* »ets M reoort ri.aeL* High tfcitt J.ftvaanah M ] W If.H. II.M. is! — n. vl. . . 1 Prid StTPhilip «5t St. Jamas. 5 ^.(i(i 4n 8 6 a Satur Warn and ftyis 1 * 8 48 8 40 s S. Tennessee speeded '61 .Is 18|6 *7 ri?es. 9 20 9 53j 10 25i : 4 Mon RoUH Griar died, '48. 5 17 8 4* fl : * Tuea Moon lo.wast. Damn* i6w 44 YJ • 50 ■! Wad Humboldt diad '50. 5 15 6 45 9 41 10 5ft Tkur and much 5 15 45 *. 10 S6 11 391 1 Frid Satur cloudy weatlier. 5.1 II Aretunia jou 10a S6raJ5 1X0 47 X 11 31 11 59 E. 6j 52,' 10 5. Rpgatioa Suadar- •' 126 4H morn. 1 M 11 Man Rain im/.V5 12 « 4S 40 2 J* It Tu©8 Aatare* sou lh Ow. 5 11 C 49 ^ 1 32 t 40 4 50| 13 Wad thunder.* 10 50 •i 35 1* 15 Tkur Accession day. 5 -9(»5J b 3 SO 4 Frid ' N»w we, may?) 51 4 41 7 6i 17 Satilr ftxpcGt 5 8 B2 5 58 3 1 (J. Sun aclipsad inTi?ible. 5 1 6 50 H sots. 8 51 M«n * Jine gracing •) 7 8 53 3 2 9 44 1* 'ftlftS Moon kifbe.it. 5 8 25 8 51 10 321 30 Wed Sua enter* n stmson.\& 5 55 9 40 U 16 1 31 33 Tkur till the md|5 5 55 ft 10 30 Morn. Frid o/' tftit 5 4 6 50 10 8J 16| 5ft 2J*Satur Irish rebellion com. '93. 5 4 6 50 r* 11 31 24 S. Whit Sunday. •> 3» 57 11 58 1 38! 35 Mon Whit Monday. month. 5 3 57 ^v momi 3 30! 28 Tues John Calvin'died, 1504.5 3J6 58 52 3 28- 21 Wed Fuirb x'O 58 1 47 4 35i 311 Thur no plea. in ut n i 50 wi 2 35 5 37 39|Fiid Gon. r-uiram died, 00. 5 1 <« 5^ 3 2i 6 36 Sutur lex. Pope died, 1*44; 5 0;7 4 15 7 31 S. Trinity Sunday. 6 Ui7 5 20 8 14, ,fltu Month.] , , _. I MOON'S PHASES. JUNE." 1863. [80 Days Full Moon La»t Quarter New Moon 0. H. M- 1 6 1 ere. 8 113 eve. 16 1 54 mo. FimJ Quarter 24 19 mo. I observed, that while a stone; was falling from a precipice a si rinjf.j wiih a bullet at the end. which measnr j ed 25 inches to the middle cf the ball.; had made five vibrations, what wa3 the! heijht of the. precipice ? Various Phenomena. U.: U f ©t M ) W I ljMoa .t!io<(!i eclipsed visible, i RTues '•'•'■.. P$ea*ant\* 59'7 3;Wed [Transit of ? in 1763. |4 5S,7 4Thur ; • wea/fowr.4.58j3l SJFrid lDr.-Worcest«*r.-ii'vl '21.4 58f7 6Saturt Cloudy and some''* 57,7 7| S. |An*aies«ou llh 13m. ,4-37 7 8'Mon iGe-t*. Jack?t>n died '45.(4 577 QJTues |S. L. Southard born '87: 4 57r7 lOjWed Victory at Bethel, 1 801.14 507 lllThurjSt. Barnabas. /vw>.J4 56\7 flttFVM ; Warm* 56 7 13iSatur| and unpleasant.* 56J7 I* S. |Mo©o highest, 4 567 15jMon j 72am wr^A thunder.]* 56 7 Pr*s. Polk di*d, 1849. \* 55 7 Bat. Bunker Kill, 1775.J4 55 7 Bat. Waterloo, 1815. \* 55 7 More pleasant* 55,7 'jUteh f] | MOON'S PHASES. tO. Tfliere is a sluice, one end ©1 p. h. n. wliich is 2 1-2 feet lower tkan the ether, Full Moon I 1 6 mo. what it Hio velocity of the stream per Last Quarter 7 1(1 17 eve. seceu.l ? New Moon 15 5 3 evo. 1 1 If a ball fall through a epaee o| First Quarter 23 10 53 nu>. 484 ic*l. in S 1-3 sseonrle, with what ve- iFu'.l Moon 30 7 3d mo. locity will it strike? - D in bun „ Moon ,.,.,,,,„ Uf of Various Phenomena, risen sets © "2 ri..tst? s * Ta "» h .VI W '!. H.M.* *• If. M.M., X. rises. 9 1 l Wed Sultry wealh A I Thur Vis. of R. V, Mary. 4*687 4~ 8 31 9 4H 3 Frid Fort Erie taken, 1^14. 4 5IJ7 3 9 21 10 28 Satur 0. S.Dec. Indepen.'7A a : morn. 1 8 9 Wed Antares sou 9h 12m. 7 2 32 1 57 9 Thur Pre?. Taylor died 1850. 1 00 7 1 5 1 25 2 54' L0 Frid Columbue born, 1 M7. 4 59 7 1 2 17 4 0; I] Satur J. Q. Adams horn, 1787 4 5 'J 7 1 3 21 5 15 12 S. Hull farad. Canada,' 12. S 07 On 4 8 301 IS Nfoii 1 vivid-lightning.** 7 4 38 7 37 14 Tues kfeon hlf best, 5 Mi 69 sb 5 8 S3 15 Wed Antaressou 8h 44m. "> 1 B 59 sets. ) 9 23 16 Thur Hegira begins 822. 5 2 58 ft 7 38 10 8 17 Frid Bibridge Gerry b. 1730. 5 2 58 20 10 48 It 8a tar Rat.Bull Run, 1 S01. |A 30 5T1HJ 9 15 11 24 l» 8 Congress met at Rich'd 5^ 57 Vega sou lOh 3f»5m. ['81 5^4 50 =- 10 011 59 SO Ilea 10 48'Morn. m\ >Tu<%8 R*;. Manassas 1801. 5 - r > 6 55 11 21 38 19 Wed San enters g\. 5 5 55 n\ 11 59 1 13 28 Thur WmrmS 54 morn. 1 53( \u Frid and'y 54 if O 48 2 34i Satur St. Jam«». dry 5 1 53 1 38, 3 35 se «. *t. A»ne we«ttAer.6 86"5jJ 2 40' 4 49 27 Men Moon lewest. » «6 52 V? 3 44 *j 4 56 7 8: ISTau Deg days begin. 5 9 51 ^OTluir Rainy a»rf5 100 50 fe 6 Oj 8 li stormy. 5 ll« 49 riias. ] 8 45 tslforM I. — — ' — 'Femalhaut «ou 2h 18m. 5 11|H 49 K 8 «li 9 26 8th Month,! *IJ 1,8|6 47| 9 .*i7 10 42 SMon jBurr's trial com 1807.J5 1! 10 47 1 1 -iTues Brownstowti Bat. 183 2. o 1 ; il 3l£>von.6 5 Wed iFomalhaut sou lh 53m. 5 15 : « 45j y |l I 54] 47 CThur Bat. Hang. Rock, L780J5 16J6 44 1 Morn.| I 7 ; Frid j Rain and thunder.') 17j6 ! 4 8Satur ; Cloudi/ and i I7j6 43Jn | 1 31 9j S. Bat. Oak Hill, 1861. 5 18j< 25 4 lOMon Moon highpgt, windy ■) 19 6 41 22 3 85 6 iTTue.s weath«r}fi 206 46 j 4 45 7 12] Wed JGeorge IV. born, 1762.15 21 6 39I& | 5 5 l»Thi»r:| Now -we mayf 6 10 9 14lFrid lAltair sou lOh 9m. |5 22J6 38jng j Sets, j 9 8 1,10 I 1847. J5 28fl i, 1765. 5 290 31 15'Satur Bonaparte horn, J 769. [5 23 6 37 ,16| & |Bat. at Camden, 17*0. |5 24j6-3«L. il7lMon ezptct a heavy 5 256 35J .18'Tues jAltair sou 9h 53m. |5 26,6 :j4;m_ "lSJWed storm ofapind«nd]& 27J6 33] 2«Thur Bat. in MeiiW, 1! /ZljFrid Wm. IV. born, 22iSatur # enters n*. ratn.|5 3d 6 3u, 23 S. UJowest, [jfro» N. $.5 31 !6 2Wv? 24:Mon $ brightest in the ere.p 32T?e a UGf en tii'H, under similar cirenmstancrs. D. of W Various Phen< mena. of M _ 1 Tues | "il I (London burn'd, ISfifl I 20j S * 7'lmr Cloudy, and somcp 41 6 10 4 Fri h'rs 4« min'.jS 42 6 18 a . r > S;itur Dog-days end. rain-i 48J6 17 6 S. Lafayette, bom, 1757. 5 44 6 10 7 Ainti D high* ■ • i I 15 ,? ft'Itoa Bat Eutaw, 1781. «tor.|5 46l6 14 W,n1 Pomalhaul Bou.llh 82m 5 47 J8 ] .'*, ft lOThur B Erie, l^in. 5 48 8 12 11 Frio -/;/ an(jf!5 49 fl 11 frjj •so- rfowp. 5 50 6 10 i's Comet, 185 ; » =a= . Moscow burnedil8l2 l5;Tues Surren. ofN.Y.,1776. 5 53 6 16 Wed Fomalaaut too. ilk 4m 5 54 fl 17 Tl, Changeable end ■'■ ISjFiid unsettled we*fher.o 56 ( 6 iySnttir Moon lowest. ^ 5 - r >7 fl Sun - SuifL .1 Muon AVAN **tS X AU. ::.«. »i.m. * ■■in. m. h. m. y 4(i ll li 10 20 II 44 11 Id morn. 1 15 • 2* 2 6 l 44 set?. 7 ■I 46 «) 25 59 i in. 7 54 8 43 11 *1 11 82 I morn. i j fi o ir II 561 30 2«Tues 23 Wed S4|Thui 25Frid •2G;Sainr •:7 s. •J9 Twos 30 Wed Stormy end boisterous. 5 5< rt [aithew. 4 jfi I9M ifker may voir 6 06 Sun enter? -.a=. Days and 6 [nights equal. 3 Foraaftaut sou. lOh 20m expected fair.ft >•!. 1854. Detroit retaken, li'13. J6 Sun Inferior. f? d Stm. St. Jerome, f 10th Month.] OCTOBKK, 1863. (31 Days MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter 4 N«w Mooa 12 First Quarter 19 Full Moon D. D | of I <-.(' M. W 3 27 eve. 1 27 eve. 1 34 eve. 31 ev«. 15. Suppose a vessel 3 feet wide, 5 feet long and 4 tent high, what is the perpen- dicular pressure on the bottom^ it being filled with water to the brim 7 Sun ; Sun! , Moon Hightl(lf . |Slri .^t> fava » nah Various Phenomena., j H. M.IH.M. ~X n. 31. H. 2f 6 ft Ciouai; and rj " 9 50 fT Major Andre exe. 1780.6 105 50 10 43 E. damp wealher. 6 1 1 5 49 11 3fii () lThur 2Frid 3tSatur 4 S. Iq highest. JO 12J5 4fe SB morn. 1 5|M:on Brainarddied, 1 <47. 135 47 SI 3 O.Tues iFomalhaut sou 9h 46m. (5 14 5 46 ^| 1 15 4 7 Wed |Bac Rings Mount. '80.J6 15 5 45 2 14 5 8Thur Coolnighls andfi 15|5 45Jn£ ' % 12 9|Frid Battle Schleitz, 1800. 10j5 44 4 8; lOSatur mornings^ 17 5 43 ** 4 59 8 11 N. Bahamas diacov'd 1492. |6 18(5 5 41 l'i.Mon Fair and Q 19 5 '51 iT|_ «,ts. l3Tues mil4 weather .0 20 5 40 rt 14'Wed IFomalhaut son 9h 14m J ';0 21 5 39 4 ? *15|Thur Bank Panic, 1857. 22538 leiFrid I Raining and 6 23'% 37 y? 9 17 SatarlBui-goynesuri-end 1777.6 24 5 36 10 id S. St. Luke; stormy^ 25 5 35 11 l»Moa Cornwallis sur 1781. 4*6 26 5 34 - morn. SQTueal Windy and cool.\% 27j5 33 42 21 Wed Fomalhaut sou 8h 47m. 6 28J5 32, X 22JThur Now we may expect o 29i5 31 23Frid % !0 enters H].. 6 30 5 30 frost. .6 315 29 0 16 1 2 3 3 o rises. 7 1 31ISatur!V4$ weather. .6 S£ 5 22l< 7 8 9 10 5i 4410 31,11 14 11 *«>■ 35 34 53 W 21 II 4 4* 85 2] 64 11th Month.] NOVEMBER, 1863. [30 Days, MOON'S PHASES. D. H. M- ;Lust Quarter 3 9 2d rao. New Moon 11 9 36 rao- First Quarter l" 1 11 99 eve. 25 3 16. With what ralocit/ will au iron ball he.fi u to dwtcend, if raised 3,001) j mi!ss above the earth'e «:irfae«? 17. How high muit a hall be raised, to lose half ita weight 1 Lr O • fi m „ Woon ■ m . SATAN or ■« ri A>t? NA n. 1 W "'-^f »• ■f.JH. s. Won lAll SomV dj 6 40.-, 30 ;, 11 57 1 3SJ F.rir ,,nJ CooM 48 5 9 3* est in the morn, r, 11 5 laj ' 43 ? Thw cter plot, 1 5 PJ i-Yid ' [2 38 7 Bat. Belmont, 1861. |0 44 5 1 7 11 8. (Transit of If, 1849. j0 45|5 15 4 81 7 54 ! H Won i and !>,rmp.« 485 14 in ! 5 2l| S 10 Milton died, 1074. ! 40 ( 5 14! B 2 S -II Wed !«i Bdfpsed, invisible. Ml 47,5 18 f *c;*. 9 42, ■Id Tharl Frtwty ondW 48 5 12 5 81JI0 [8 i:: Frid Moon tan Fair. « 4 •"> 1 3910 4 \u bhae. Carroll d., 1883, 8 49« 11 Will 1" 15 S. liVJtherspoon d., 1794. 8 505 10l~ 9 51 11- 52j in Mop. Tea dest'd B.wton, 177»8 51|5 in ..''morn. 1" Tues J7 Slats 'sou. Ilh49m. |6 5 mora.] 3i 18 Wed : IVwrfy, and a CfcMjfl 525 S v 8 1 |H [9 Thwi Ufa 41m. 7 j 1 10 8 7 • |.|6 54 5 c t 2 2l 8 9J [■31 Satur 54J5 1 1 *8J 9'. ir, andRfl 4 4^ 5 35 ;„n iBom 5 85 6 42J [34 Tues (Vd Winds. 56 5 4 6 25 7 88 j -25 Wed Moon Eclipsed visible* 8 57.") sir [rises. 8 27 ->0 Thur Q. Isabella died. 1504. 58 5 2 8 10 9 19 Nl7 Frid Moon highest. 8 58 5 3ie 7 618 9 Satari Cloudy WlMther.S 59j5 1 7 5010 57 29 S Advent Suaday. 59 5 1 ^ 8 43 1 1 42, Mon St. Andrew's Day. ■ 7 5 Otfl' 9 99 eve. 391 12th Month.]" DECEMBER. 1S03. [SI Days. MOON'S Laat Quarter First Quarter Fwll Meen D of Mi D. of W PHASES. i,„ L1 . , 18. If 5 4 55 'A 54 55 a 5 5 ! 4 55 6 4:4 56 a 7 44 56] 8 "J! 9 10 414 56 ^ II 1 2 3 4 6 rises .58! 1 I 9 48 10 37J10 20,11 13»f La,, Secretary of State; (•'. G. Memmmger, of S.G., Sec. Treasury : Jas. A. Seddoo, of Va., Sec. War: K. S Mai lory, Ssc. Navy ; John II. Reajran, Pe»ti>> General ; A. T. Watts, Attorney General. GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Capitol — MrLLEDOEvii.rt. Area— 58.00Q Square Miles ; ..... Taai Populationy-l, 082,797 • Slaves -4f>7,4« I. Executive and Cabinet. — Joseph E. Brown, Governor ; H. H. Waters and J. l». Campbell, Secretariat Ex. Depar't; N. C. Barnett, Sac. State ; Peteraou Thwealt. Coinp. Gen'l ; John Joaee, Treasurer : H. C. Wayne: Adj'nt and Iuap'i Geu'l. REPRESENTATION IN COXFIDBRATE COXttRHSS. B. H. Hill, }■ Senators. -| H. ▼. Johnson. R KPHtitKTixrras. 1st Diatriot, Jwliaa Hartridj-o, 6th District, W. W. Clark, 9d (J. C. J. Manuerlyn, 7th do B. P. Trippa. 3d do Hines Holt, 8th do L. J. Gartrall, 4th do A. H. Kenan, 9th do Hardy Strickland, 5th do D.W. Lewis, lUli do A. R. Wrifht GOVERNMENT OF ALABAMA, Capitol — Montgomery. Area— 50,729 Square Miles: ----- Total Population— 935,917 : Blare*— 435,473. John ©ill Shorter, GdVcroor; P. H. Britton, Secretary of State; W. J. Green, Comptroller ; D. B. Graham, Treasarer. Clement C. Clay, | sbnatoss. William L. Yancy. GOVERNMENT OF MISSISSIPPI, Capitol — Jaseson. A: pa— 47, 156 Square Miles: - - - Total Populatiou-887,158 ; « ■ -s— 479,677. John J. Pattns, Governor: Cbarie* A- Brougher, Secretary* of State : A. J. Gilleaaie, Aaditcr of Public Accounts, M. D. Haynes, State Trea- surer ; T. J. Wharton, Attorney General. Albert Brown, senators. James Phrlau. GOVERNMENT OF LOUISIANA. Cepito! — Baton Rouse. Area— 41 ,436 Square Miles; - ■ - - Total Population— 666,431 ves— 312,186. Thomas O. Moore, Governor; II. M. Ilyams, Lieut, Governor ; P. D. Harely, Secretary of State ; Thomas J. Semmea, Attorney Genera!. TIMES AND PLACES OF HOLDING Superior and Inferior Courts of Georgia, DP'OIt. 1863. Cc-v>tjh Superior Couets. Im-eimou Covet.*. Co. Towsa Ap: Hug 1 1st Monday Mar. and Sept j UtMcday Jane and D"c Uo raecTille B*ker I Cu do " May and Nov. ; Tues a r t 1st 51 >n Jh.ii July.. New nn Baldwin 4th do Feb. and Aug! 3d Mond jceyille Bants i Thar *f 1: tMoo Anl ft Oct. 1st do Feb and Aug. no-,.;..., ( Monday sfter Super. Court , ,„ , , , , ,. . ... Berrtea i , . f;w 3d Co Jan and July, .sasuvllle Bibb .23 Monday May and Not. ; last d» Feb,4th Mo.A-.ig, brooks .2d do De« ard Jute 3d do Feb and Aug. Maoon k-v-o,, i ' Day after 8d Mon Ap'l and i ... . , , , ' , , , * r -™ n { : Mon r.f* Liberty Court Nov J 4th d " J " ftD<1 Jane ! * iia i(„ii..v I Wdar after Sd Moo Mar & > . , _ , , T , -.„. , Bulloch .... | j f Bfty gf(er ith Mon 0ct 1st d F„b on.l July. Stat«abnr 9 Brr\e . 8d Monday May and Nov 1st do J^q and Jo!v Waynesboro' Butt« 2d do Mar a-d Sept' 2d do J-.uandJr.lv*. . J ickaon Onboun '4th rid Mar ai d Not I 3d do Miy Riid Nor.' Morgan Cim »n ; 3d do Ap.H aod Oct 1 t do Jan aod Jut*.. Jrff"t.T*ooton Campbell Sd do Feb and. Aug 3d do June ard Den. • Cam, -hellion Carroll ■ lot do .April and Oot; ' 4ih do June and Dee. j Currollton • Case 2d do Maraud *>rjt. 4th do May slid Nor. Oaasviile Cotoo-a j ?.i do 1L» asni Not. ' 4th do ' J»n end July i R oggold Otiothaaj j 2d do Jan* and May. ' Sd do Feb and July ] -savannah Cbottab 'cheeJ 3d dp May and Nov 3d do F»b sisd Ane. I Cnsseta Chattooga....' 1st do Mar and Sept • 4th do Hay and Nov. -'nmmesviJle Oherokeo ... . ltt do do do l 2d do June rind Dec Canton Cborltou ..... -.Yi do April ard Oct. , 1st do Ftb and »ept. I'raders' HU1 Clarke j'Ht do Feb, Sd Mo. An I 4th do Apriland Oct. j vVatkinrvi lie Clay j 4th du Mar and Sep', j 4>h uo Jifn and .To ly. Port Gaines Clayton j |s^ do Mar and Not. , ltt do fob and July JonOfthoro' Oiinoh .1 4th do Mar and Sept. ' Sd do Jan and Jul v. Magnolia Cobb ! 3d do do tip 3d. do June ard Da* Marietta Coffee 2d do do do : 1st do May and N. v. Donglaa Columbia j 1st do do do l«t do i'-b and Julv | Appling I*'*** ■■■{. a^^itSstiXor i *« *° »?> «* »■*■ : Mwit ' iu Coweta j 1st do Mar and Kept • In de J'ine and Dec t'OVian, Crawford , M da do do i 3d do Jan an^ Jal I Kr.oxville lude :4th do May a»ri No». . 1st rf .Mar mid Sept | TrenJ n Dawson j 2d do Feb and Aug. 1st do June and Dec. Davjionville Deoitar 4th do April and Oct, j 2d' do Jaa and July. lUinbridge OnEalb... .. 4th do do do .3d do Jan and July. Decatur Dooly 1st rio do Jo I Sd do June and Dee Dougherty....: 1st do June and Dtc. ! l*t do M»r and Srpt. ' \Hauy Karly I ]nt do April sni Oct. .-d do .Inn* and Dec. Blakely Kchols i Mou aft4th Mon Mar Sept. Ilea aft inf Court In i Bffingh*™.. ( j ^^^^"o"' | 2J M- d »r ™ *»* ™*- j Sl-rir C fl.W ElViert 2d Monday Mar and »er' I Sd do J -.u and July. : K be- ton Kmsnm! ' I ft dw Ap.il and Oot ! l»t do * do do Paria Fannin J 2d do May and Cot. 1 ?d ' do do do | MorgantOH Vavette 'id do Mar ,ind fsjit. 2d do Jaa and June. ! V .yetteville *'ldyd | 3d do Jaa&HtMo Jnly 2d do April and 0;t. Forsyth 3d do Kelt aad Aug. < 3d do d) do I Cumming Frauklia ; 1st do April and Out. 4th do Jan aud July. | Oarufsville Fulton i 1st de do do 3d do June and Dec. I Atlmla O-ilmer I 1st de May and Oct. : 2d do Jan. 1st Mon July! Flljay OUxcoek. ... . 1 ?d do Feb and Aug. 4th do May and Nov. j Oit-H:m Clly^e !• ith do April ai.d Oct. 5d do Jan and Jane. i Brunswick Orcene 2d do Mar and Sept. : 2d do June and Dee. | Qrecneboro" .eorgin. Continued. Supkriob Courts IsFanicu C MM M 11 3d do H 8d do 4th do * Sup Court . nday Feb aud *.ng , M do 4th do 21 do M-v and ■ 1th do ■ 41 h do .VI M • Api M 4 th Monday A| lot do l.l do Jul ■ '* c do l?t do VVb « d A»«g *l 3d do 2d ilo Mirth ami !*« t t l»t do do 3d do 1st d" .id do Me'ntoi V*.. . M*riwelher.., Millar... MiUna . ilnoroe.. "i - -.u.. M array Muaooge*., , . Newtr I'\aldit£ ma Fiaree... rik« Palk Qs-.lrjjn R»»Ur ilpk JUd. •• . I Stewart «nntvr Tallafarra.... TaitsaJI Taj lav Tarrall TalrXir ThomM Tawai Walton. Tuea. aft Cu Won A| ; 3d Montlai F«b and Arg i O l ■ 1 • put i 2d do M | 4;li i* Fab ud Aug Thuri ■ m do 4>)i i« 3d ill 411. do ?d d . 4th do •ith do 4Ui do 4th do I illy ■ and Dec 1 Jaii and July | Feb aud Aug Jan arid July Jan 1st Mi July Jnn ami J ily ' | do • do do April and Oct Jan and July i Jan And Dec Jnn and Ji y J hi and July j Feb and July i Fwband Aug Jm-e a'.d fee i Feb aad July Jan and M J aud NOT ! Jan and Juna April su'i Oi-t March ai Fab a d Man -'I •! do let Mo Apr A. Th *f ! iih do lih do Mar arid S ■ 4i U do lit MoHday May ai ■ ■ 4tb d.- Oat 4th no 24 do Sd do April arid Oct j l»t do 2\ do vd da Ma • 3-1 do Mar 4 1st do A pi 4th d<> Vs. tar Court* in Wib ' x l»t Mend&v .. Tbu af - k Oci : Nov ' 4th de March ai May njd Oct ire 'st Mo Ma 3 •■- 3 Mon Feb & 3 M* A J, da? Mar and S«pt. j 3d do do do do do 41 ll 40 4th do 3d do 4th do 1st do rOWKB. Hart well Fmi.kiin M .Donougb. Perry Ilia « Mnnticello Louis \ Dublin • •■ i ! ! e II ii esrilla Llnoollitoh Troupi nega Oglethoijif l).mitl«\ ilia Buutia Vlata Darion April and Oct Greenville March and Sej.t' Colquitt 'laietta Jnu» a d Due ; Fort-yth Pi b and Ang d July Mir a and Dee Jan ai Juneand Dec Jan aud July June .. do do Mon July June r.nd Dec I Aug rj July I A vg Juno and Dec Jan and J ii and July d Aug Feb and Jane Jan and Jiily '-ud Dec do Feb a .. do do do Jan and July Feb aud Aug Juno and Dec Feb and .»»£ • 1 July June and Dec 1 Aug y,»y and Dec Dd Nov jene aad Deo M'f \ l gnPlaoa mbca igton Lexii gtori shear Ce.iir Town lii.wtir.ivii:.) J Georgetown ! Clay ion •it Augusta , hllimile nia (irifttii l.umpkln . Amwicna 1 T..lbefton < lawfordvirU -»ille Butler Jacksonville. Thomaavii:* Hi war LnU range aiiisville Thoraai-tcn I.u. Fayette Moni*>e Wnresboi.. Superior «nd Sisferior Court's of twoov^ia. Continued. Sil'KEIon l OURTfl. IXFKRIOR Cot'BTS, (JO. ToWHS. Vonday F.b and A-ig Washington... 2d do Mar and Sept 4;h do Jan arid July Wayne Th after 3d Mon April Oetl 2d do Webster... White Wilon* . . . . Wilkes...*. Wilkinson.. Whitfield... Werth rch ai.d Sej>'.i 2d do tn afar* !*ept 4th do 4th do April aud Oct 24 do 4t!i do March and Sept! 1st tio 1st do April and Oct 2d do 4tU do do 1st do 8d do d- ug 1st do i» do Jane and Dec J mi" aud I bc (i July May and Nov Jan and July do do Juueand Dec S U P E 11 1 II COURT 8— C IRCUITS, JUDGES AND SOLICITORS. Brunswick Circuit — Applirg, Camden, Charlton Clinch, Coffee. Echols, Glynn Pierce, Ware, Wayne. .W U. Besslens, Judge ; W. II. Dasher. Solicitor. Pataui.a Cibcuit — Chattaheoehee, Clay, Early. Miller. Quitman, Randolph, Stew- art. Webster. • Judge] P. D. 'Bailey, Solicitor. Tallapoosa Circuit — Cauiph'll, Carroll. Cowota. Pleyd, Haralson, Heard, Pauld- ing, Polk ...P. P. Hammond Judge; Herbert Fielder, Solieitor. Northrkn Circuit — Ell iek. HHi>eo*k, liait. Lincoln. Madison. Ogle thorpe. Taliaferro, Warren, WilW ..Those** W Thomas, Judge ; J C Bureh.Solieitrr. BiiTEM Circuit— Bryan. Kwlloch. Chatham, KiBBjrbiiro, Literty MelnteRB, Montgomery, TatnaH...W B Fleming, Jedge ; «" t' Wilson, Soli'- Middlk Circuit— Burke. Columbia. t!mar>i-l Jeffersoa, Jekngpn, Richmond, Seriven, Washington. ..W W Molt. Judge : W. W. Montgomery. Attorney General Wbstern Cikcuit- -Clark*, Franklin, Gwinnett. Uabersbai-1. Hall Jackson, Ilabun, Wa'ton, WhiteBanks...N L Hutchins, Judge : I !' Tliainjoud, Solicitor. OoMiievsK Cikcpit — Baldwin, Greene, Juass, .1 isp*r, Morgan, Putnam. Wilkinson ...Tverst.ii 1, JTisrjii. Jucga : Wm A Lofti SoriTnRRM CmctiT— -Berriea, Brooks. Coleuitt. Laurent Lowndes, Tiwia, Pulaski, Telf-iir, Thomas, Wileox..A H Hansell, Judge; S B "peuecr, Zolioitor. Flint Circuit— Butts, Henry, Monroe, Nnvtm. Pik«. Spalding Upson.. .E 6. ( 'xoinexs. Jw'^f : ; . i<:it.or iikii Circbit-- C'a>», Oetoosa, Chattooga 0:>»'« Gordon, Marrar, Whitfield, Walker. ..W. i lonk. Judge : J. W. A. Johnson, Bolicitor. Fayette, f-ilton, Meriwether, Troup.. .0. A. Bull fudge; Tbomas L Cooper. SOuth-Wkstbbh Cikotjit— Baker, Calhoui Dougherty. Lee, Mitchell, Sumter ..A A Alio ' Chattahoochbk CiaCctT— Harris. '■ oogee, Schley. Talbot, Ti p n Wi Mac on .- Mateort, Twiggs, Worth ..11im.it G ',-ui»r, Jm< loriek W RJountfort, Sol : eit«r. • Blue Kipoh CmotriT — Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Fannin. Forsyth ,■ Gilmer. lump- t sorgo D Rise. Jadge; Wm Philli|i«,8oli«itor. -i E COURT OF GEOHSIA. Ojsir.erf. [Elected by lli» Logislatuia,for the term of t! years.] Satawy Jexeph H. Lampkm, of Athens, Judge $2,Mi Charles J. J»-nkiit>». of. Richmond, dp 2,501 Thos. J. Lyon, of Fulton da 2,5»8 First District—Composed of tbe Esretern, Middle and Bronjwicb Judieial Circuits at Favannah. on the' second Monday's in January and Juno in each yesr. Second District. — Compoiad of the Maeon, Pi uth-w»sterli Chattaheoehee and Panola Judieial Cuircuits, at Macon — on-lth Monda° in January and June in C'»rh jo«r Third Diftriet,— Composed of the Flint Cowet;\, Blue Kidgo, Cherokee and Tallapoosa Judicial C'leuite, it Atlanta, on 4th Mon. in Marjli and en 5Ion. ia Ang. ea. >r Fourth District.— CompoHiMi of the Western andNorthem J adicial Circuits, atiHiei,- — on th* 4th Monday in May and 4th Moadav In N OT#mbffr in each year. Fifth District.— Composed "of the Ocmulgea aiul Seittthem Judicial Circuits, at Mtl- ledgeville, on thn second JSond.-iys in May andNoTeniber in each yea. IH3—Kh*\sk9— 1863. 21 DOMESTIC RSCIPES. Peuic, U?Er os Mvttox — How to Preserve — Take water, fear gal- lons. coarso sugar, one and a halt peunds , ialtpeter. two ounces ; common salt > eight pounds; put thi whole inte * clean pot and let it boil carefully takia- »§' the scum ; and wlisn no uioro scum w'dl rise, ; i he vessel you ia- leud to keep it in and when did. put in y :it U necea sary, if you head np your cask ; bat if kept as a home pioUe ia an open ves~ sel. when fresb. is put in week'y or freus time, to time ; then in that ease, the pickle should be rcboiled every six weeks. CusiNu IIaais and Bacon*. — Use equ il quantities of c minion Soda and Saltpeter — one ounce and a naif of c fourteen pounds of He.ni or Bacon, using ttie usual quantity of salt. The Soda prevents that uardr the loan oi the ISacu which is ao often found, and keeps it quite- mellow all through, besides being a preventive ef rust. Substitute roa Sod*. A lady sends the following, which we publi th' information of house-keeper?: To th« ashes of eore oobs add a liUle hoping water After allKWiiii.- Btand for a few minutes, pour off the vo which cau be uiO 1 at onoe with an acid [sour milk, or v-ioegar J It ia°ke. the oread as li^ht . loda. To Save Pork.— Mr. John H. Taylor, gives through tha Co'umbm Knqui rer the following reoipe for savijig pork its an economical manner He say* sovernl gentlemen have successfully practiced it the past year in Harris ceunty . j gallons of witter add 7 pound* of *:il - , 1 pint of lyrnp, a-id 1 tet- gpoonfnl of pounded saltpeti* After the pork is oooted in tli« us<«,l w«y, pack in bnrrets Bnd cover with the above niixtn ,,.■ fire week?, and hang r.mi smoke in the u*«al manner." Thus twenty pounds of salt are made to save o&e thousand pouads of jiors. CosraDERATB Dye— To Make a Beautif-vi. Clue.— Taka tldsr Lorries, WHih them a-nd pre.-? nut the juice To two gallons of juice ad of tiie mixture for ea ro,i.emberod that butterthu* prepared requires to stand a month before it i- ready for use. If it ii» sooner op'jne 1 the salt is not suffi- ciently blended - ith it, and sotnetiaies the coolness of the saltpetre will be perceived, whict totally disappears Hfterward*. Baiter bein» prepared for isamediete use, had hotter be put up without the saltpetre, but the sugar io the proportions above given, may b9 u«ed with I Ivrsntage, as the sugar gives butter an extra good flavor, and has a tendency to keep it sweet, and preveDt its blooming raneid L863— axmanac- PrACTICAL DIRECTIONS TOR MAKING BrEAD. — As B»OSt of the ingrcdiftlUS for railing bread, as yeast powders, rm, and then add :t little piece "f sour dough, :-.y a teaspioBful to .«.:.•<•■■; with, Of ■ after the housekeeper ha it, she can a'wavs keep a little of the oiJ to .;(!■! to the new. If kept in a wano place, it will i>« fit ' in about six hours. Add plenty o!' this to your Hoar J i i have the lightest and best I von wouid wish for. Prs E2vi>ra Bvttbh ' hy Vf (.'Urk, »1 don, for the following moChoi 01 itreaerviag butt*; . .••■ butter is firit well in the usna! manner attor an'nrams lieen elnt-hs. nod rvubinitted to sovcr<. whey ani l is now completely envelop 'ed with e eao vc te ns i«c«*t«doa ion "t Ui9 white "«,ed tor e*e a peek of an ground wheat of the boat q la! soak itearefully. Next put Into • tubj pear ttn suffi- cient cio :r, loft water to cover it, and then net it in the "»u. Bo sarajto change the wat-»r every £ay, Keeping it in tne sun as uinca .>• po»sil»;e, or an equally w ;rm pUtcs in the Uous*. should the weather p^ove anfi.fwrs.ble. When all the grains of whsat hare become fluite soft, rub it wsii in your hands, and separate H fro m tha husVs, whi.;h must be thrown in o »*;ilh»r tue. Lot the .*oft whoat settle in n mass, hi i tnen pear °^ t*° w*ter and put oa froih; stir it well, and 1?L it settle again Rjpeat this every day, till tee lass water oornes off clear and colorless. Then pour the water finally off. 'Take the starch out of the tub, colle in ths sun, i after w ; <>n dishes or a »-i' ;?a.ltin*c aro :-'m - usa Mkat. — The folliwiug rn-fh »J, v. n ■ n!v fv.rty-e'ght hours, may I i quan- tity of saltpetre, equil to the common salt that won moat in the usual war, must be dissolved in w i ' to be sLuokod must be pu;. and kept t ftrs till »U the w.»ter U evapora- ted.- It must ithen be hung up in, a thiok smpke fot i hours; when It Will be found eqo le best Uamburi? neat I boon kept several weeks in salt, as rod throughout a,nd equally firm. Indian Slap-Jacks.— Scald a quart of Indian meai — when luke-wanu, stir in a half a piac of flour, half a tea-Qup of yeast and a When lifht, fry them iu just f».t enough to prevent their sticking to the fryiog-psu. Another method of making them, which M very nice, is to turn boiliag milk or water on the Iadnn maal in the proportion of a quart of tuo former to a pint of the latter - stir in three table-spoonfuls of flour, three eggs well beat en. and a couple of tea-epoonful» ef salt I^li.'i — ALMANAC— 1W'3 i . vRDFA' ER'S CHRONICLE. .1 AN I'AUS --Sow [teas, spinach lettuce, cabbages, radishes, parsley, beets, carrels, salsafy, parsnip*, turnips, asparagus. Plan sh, Irish Potatoes. Transplant eabbages and lei luce. FEU KI T Alt V- Sow peas, spinach. lettuce, cabbage, radishes, rorn, bpr taly parsnips, turnips, thyme, sage, and other plants. Plan f at cabbage and lell ll';e. Keuxirks.— The same varieties of pease may be sown this month a- were directed for the asl. The principal crop of beets an J carrots should now hesown The eemmon varieties of pi nuch should be sown in small quantities once in ton days, »< ii soon inns to seed. MARCH— aly. cabbages, spinach, turnips o'h, tomatoes peppers. Guinea squash. Plant encumbers, okra, -nap beans onsha. , sew ee beans. New Zealand spinach. Transplant tomatoes, pep|ter:. Gniueatqnash cabbages and 'ritnee. It'i/iur':-.- Uulieabovi lioohl be got in at asaarly a uible. Car- town lor a full crop, and from English seed. Lettace slum Id remain where ! is sown. \' > Zealand spinach shonld be sown in hills, three feet apart each way. Rad he, should be >« n every three weeks. VI Irish potatoes should l>a planted thit month APRIL.—* ' carrots, beets, saUafy, turnips, cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, tomatoes riant okra. snap beans, si onmben out celery Rem Iter and anlnmn. ought not to be delayed longer than Ij killed when up. The seed should be from Europe, orllieywiUt II. t tanambers, squashes, and Melons, de not red until now, Imt m HAY.- Sow cabl r>li, ceJery, radishe Plant snap bi Pick out eel Rciiwri;.<. — There is little probability of eith not*, or turnips succeed-, ng at this season , especially the a i'ew may be ventured-- under Tery avorable uitcnmstances.thej maj - be sown, the gronnd should be shaded ml It e |>i moisl etime after they are up, ortbey will be killed h . ■.[',. Sow cauliflowers, broi beans, okr rransptanl celt ry, oabbag thI celery. tinner!.-! — This month is genets snd hot, and ell the crops recommended to be sown now. n nld have been sown in April, and il is only in case ol lailme or omission that the) should now he sown: the niotith may be con side red had tor the sowing of seeds generatl) . JULY. — Sow earl i I'm. ■ Bjes, cauliflowers, ktoeeli, endive, radishes, spinach. Plant snap beans, i melon-. Transplant eabbagei, celery, cauliflowers, brocoli. tomatoes, and leek>. Remarks — A few only of carro uini h. or radishes, should be sown as il is not very probable ! ii a' i hey will succeed, unit ome length ef tine, . while young. The early Dutch turnips -lion Id also be sown towards 'lie middle and last ui'the month, in sma I quantities, i'iie I i i potatoes wilT befit, for use in Octeber, and the tomatoes, ivlll ftimisb a tupidy when the spring;. ed to beat, and then continue till killed bv a fn klJGl'ST — Stw .ieas. early Ho - rata baga. onions, cabba- 7«>. cauliflowers b.ocoK, black Spanish radishes carrots, beets. leitnee.aed enO'se plan', snapbeans. Transplant cabbages, cauliflowers ruta baga. endive. RtmarSt — Not much ean he expected from peas sown this innn'h, a- I hey will he in eh Orippled bv the high winds and rain which we "•.'lallv have: but if much wanted a fe v mav he ventured The beets and spinach are liable to I lie a'tacks of the worms, which destroy their leaves shoe Id 'her e<«npe the-e. thev will be fine SEPTEMBER. — Sow early Dutch and other varieties of timips. rutabaga, heels. - ahard, mangle wnrale.cai salsafy, lettuce, spinach, cabbages, onions, raduhes, endive. Plant snap beans. Tra sabbages, cnulil . celery, let- tuce, leeks, endive • OCTOBER. — Sow cal. -'res, spinach, salsafy, pai- sn'p-, rutabaga. Transplant cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, onions, let t nee, leeks, and endive. NOVBMHE?.. — Pow j>ea- cabbages, radishes, carrots spinach, tutuyps. parsnips, lettuce. beets, salsafy. Plant ua/.arnn and Windsor beaut .»'• >st«ee, onions, and leeks. DB