Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 18, 1861, Image 4

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SOU/TH1RNI X@>0>NFEDERAOY. — i.. Southern (Eottfcderacj! Ifcjr No ono who has ever had an/ experi enca in ilie troubles and trials (to say nothing of the bud debts) of publishing a newspaper, will hardly fail to recognise the truth of the following extract, which we take from a late number of the Wtrrentoo (Va.) “Flag " Men will plead poverty as au excuse for not sup- portingtheir home papers, who squander away in an hour twice the price of a year’s subscrip tion and then cheat the printer by borrowing their neighbor's paper. An habitual news paper borrower is the very quintessence of meanness: “ Header, there is not an honest man any vhere, (who baa health,) we care not hoi poor he may be, who is not able to take aud pay for a newspaper, and yet not miss the Muiouut expended therefor. One half, yes, lour fifths of you, absolutely throw away, iu the three articles of liquor, cigars aud tobac co alone, more than thrice that amount. We s.iy this with no intention to cast reflections upon any, but merely assert the fact lor the sake of urgument, and to bring it plainly be fore your minds. Just pauso for a moment and think of it. Whioh Is intrinsically of moot value to you ? The liquor you drink, the cigars you smoke, the tobacco you chew, or the paper you take in your family, which gives you the news of the day, improves and elevates the minds of your children, aud makes them acquainted with the workings aud m*nu- flte of the government under whieh they live ? This question, surely, will not be found dif ficult lor any person to unswtr. l)ut there are those who would say, the pa t>er is no account—there is nothing in it—it is not interesting enough, nnd therefore not worth the mo/icy. Of such w« would inquire, whose fault \* this ? Do you lay the charge to us 1 then we cast it hack upon you. It is you who are responsible for the lack of inter est in your county paper, not the editor—for how cuu you expect him to furnish you with such u paper as you would wish, when you manifest no disposition to encottruge him in any shape or form ? Can you expect him to present you with a uicra readable sheet and devote ail hit energies to the work, when duns are coining in upon him and he is pressed down by pecuniary embarrassment? And all, too, because he is not supported us ho should be by bis county people. What has he to hope for or to stimulate him to the full and earnesi discharge ot his various duties, when nppeul after nppeal has been made iu vain ? Sustain him tile rally aud pay him up promptly, and so far as we are concerned, you shall have a much Idler paper than we have up to this time been able present you.” Removal. M IlS. A. ISAACS would respectfully inform her numerous lady customers and friends, tiiut she has removed to, and is now occupying cue of the spacious and eiegautly lit ted-up ten ements in the New Building on the corner of Whitehall nnd Alabamu street* being the third door from the latter street. She is now opening io her Now Store, one of the most I'ktcnaive, IKst Assorted, and Superb Slocks of Fall and W intei MILLINERY, comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fancy Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Collars, Embroide ries, etc., of tho latest Styles, in almost endless variety. She has also a full lino of CORSETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACE VEILS, Ac., to all of which she would most respectfully in- vi> the attention of her numerous customers. Ut Opening Duy will bo on Monday, Oct. 8. uol2 d2m A CARD-TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friends ami patrons, that ahe is aguin prepared to suit them with ALL THE LATEST AND Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HATS, CAPS, • Head-Dresses, &c. At !i.r old Stand, cs WHITEIIAUi-STREET, Where she will be ha| ny . receive A Liberal Share oi' the Trade Atlanta ASD SURROUNDING COUNTRY. CENTER & TREADWELT WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, Four Door* He low I trad y A fcolotnou'*, —DR a lk its IB— CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE! SWEDES. AMERICAN. CASS COUNTV AND ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTINGS! —ALSO, IN 8TOKK— CASES Shoes, at Manufacture!* prices. 0\J Call and neo us before you buy elsewhere You shall be pleased. juneU CENTER A TREADWELL. HORSES FOR SALE. TWO large young Northern MARES, five and six years old ; . , * One pair Carriage HORSES, well broke i Four CauadA HORSES—all on reasonable t nun. Also, for sale, BUGGIES, TROTTING WAG ONS and TROTTING SULKIES-*!! maun lectured by No. I workmen. Apply at G. C. ROGER8’ augSS Sale Stable, Loyd street. CHOICE M EATS may be had daily at my Bull in the Market. AugJl G. 0. R. OA BBLS LARD OIL, Just received on con- OVJ signment and for aale by SJunelB BUTLER A DETERS. WILLIAMS A 1 aMMURAM, 100? MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and lair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &.C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOL* agents for— WrigtLt’s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. may!7 , COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN— (China, (Glass, Silver, jplatfd and ffrittania WARE AND CROCKERY; A I.ARGK lot of CUT and PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, nnd DECORATED Ctt NA. TEA, DINNER, nnd TOILET SETS, atony price; SILVER-PLATED TEA SET! CASTORS, CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT STANDS, CUPS, GOBLETS. SPOONS. FORKS. An. A* KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS. WAITERS. TABLE MATTS. CHINA VASES. d« A lot of FINE TABLE OUTLEBY. A lnrga and complete Mack of WHITE GRANITE & COMMON CROCKERY. to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We import our good* from Europe and imy of tho tent American Manufacturer,, and will Bell for the smallest pmsible profits for CASH. COLE & WYLIE. ugJl Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Bench k Root's, Atlanta, Georgia. FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HANKFUL for tho r>oat patronage of my numerous friends and customers, aud hoping a continuance of the same, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK. —or— FURNITURE, ever before offered in Atlauta, and All of SOUTHERN MAKE, and am iu almost daily receipt of New and Varied Stylea of all kiuds of Furniture from tk well known Factory of jrUXHM 11« CSBX.A.W9 of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Work*. Columbus, Georgia, is Foprv-tN. wh. i is a Bulfleient guarantee that all tho work from tho ABOVE FACTORY t* g"ii at the in ft substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Furniture Stork it. G* » MATTIMSSES, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, K lUd CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand. Picture Frames made and Furniture repaired with neatness and despatch. COFFINS OP ALL SIZES ON I1AX1). WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I). M. YOUNG, Agent. Nov 2. dtf. For JOHN D. GRAY. DIM1CK, WILSON & CO.. (SOCCBShoXS TO DIM1CE * MIX,) MauufauturerN ot and Wholesale and Re tail Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND BKOUANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oak nnd Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining and Rinding Skins, Shoe Pegs and Shoo Find ings—at tho Sign of tho Big Boot, L. M. DIMICK, I Cherokee Block, WM. WILSON, V Peach-Tree Street, A. MIX. j Atlanta, Georgia. cctlfi BUTLER & PETERS, (Succciuora to Ulrh, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, FOE THE PUECHASB AND SALE OP T R «VeV K 8 8 E K !• il O V V C K Cotton, Groceries, Ate., ATLANTA GEORGIA. Hava removed to the large Fir*-Proof Ware house, formerly occupied by Winship A How ell, opjtoeito the Stato Road Depot. NEW FIRM. T li & undersigned have formed a copartner ship under the name of Carroll A Fowler, for the transaction of a General Produce and Commission business, at the old «Und of Car- roll A High, and solicit a continuance of the patronage so libarally extended to the late firm. W. 8. OARitOLL, Atlanta, Fab. 18, 1881. N. R. FOWLER. In retiriug from the late firm of Carroll A High. I take pleasure in recommending (he new firm to my old friends and customers. feblLtf JOSEPH P. HIGH. <>rcat Excitement at the Shoe and Leather Em porium ot I) 1 m I c k , Wilson & Co., ON PEACH-TRKE STREET A Urge lot of BOOTS and SHOES, juat received from the rnAQUlactory, and will be sold at prices unprecedented in this market. Ladies' Pateut Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at $1 25 a pair. Ladies'Sewed Morocco Luce Heel Soots, at $1 10 h pair. Men’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s BootA and Shoes, projHjrtionably cheap, and warranted. Gents' French Call Water-Proof and Pump Boots—new styles—just received, and will be Fold at prices lower than any House in thu city will sell as good a Boot. 5,000 lbs Hemlock Hole Leather, juai receiv ed and lor rale at Charleston prices, or lower than ever before sold in this market. 50 dozen Freurh nnd American Calf Skins, of various brands, this duy received, and will be sold at a commission on New York prices. Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binding and Morocco Hkins, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Boots, Plioea, or Leather at low prices, will And it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., dec22 Sign of tho Big Boot. LBS. best quality of Good Hem jV7vfv/ lock Sole Leather; 8.000 lbs best quality Good Damage Bole Leather; 2.000 lbs best quality Good Oak Bole Leather—all iust, received and or sale, at low prices, at Wholesale or Re tail, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. TO PLANTERS l\f E hsve now in 8tore, a large lot of Extra VI Heavy, Double-Mole Kuaaet Brogan*, made with two heavy solea of the best quality of Hemlock Bole Leather and Oak Uppers, with Rivit Eye-seams, whieh we have maun ex preas- ly for the trade ol this market, and guaran tee them, in every reaped, superior to any thing that can be found in this market, in the line of Brogans, aud will sell them at lower prices, by the cane or singlft pair. Those wanting e pood Brogan, at low pricos, will find it to their interest to call on us at the Sign of the Big Boot. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. COKE! COKE!! COKE!! AT TH8 OA8 WORKS. PROVISIONAL OOVKMNMKNT l>. THK Confederate States of America. PAMIDBNT .* JKFF1RBON DAVIS, Of Missisaippi. VICE 1‘ltKSIDKNT : ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Georgia. PITY OF ATLANTA. Mayor—JaKKD IRWIN WHITAKER. Ward I—Felix llaidmait, F. C. Hou»e Ward II—William Watkins, J. It. Crew. Ward III—s B. Love, Robert Crawford. Ward V—8. B. Robson, Tlioi , Lov. mlttec Finance—CouucihiK i Rob** i Watkins, Me- Robert Toombs, of Georgia, Secretery of ? , tat**. f. G. Metnminger. of H. 0., Secretary of Tressary. J.. F. Walker, of Alabama, Secretary of War. 8. K. Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of Navy. J. II. Ksvgan.of Texas, Postmaster General. J. P. Jleojaiulu, of LouisIsuh, Attorney-General. roNORKss: President—Mon. HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOFER, Km,., of Alabama Committee on Ordinances— Council | caslln, Hobson. Committee on Streets—Councllmen Crew, Robson, ; Lynch. Committee on Wells, Pumps and Cistern*—Conucll- i men Lynch, Kile, House. Committee ou Lamps and Gas—Councllmen Kile, Me- ca»lln, Crawford. Committee on Market—Coindlmen Hardman, Love, I Lynch. I Committee on Mre Dci>artiueut—Cmmcilmen Mecus- lln, KoImoii, Watkins. | Committee on Police—Gtune'.lmeu Love, liuuae, : Lynch. Committee on Cemetery—Councllmen Hardman, Wat- 1 ".oliaon. lull tee on Public BuiMing* and Ground*—Coun- ry, W. i*. Chilton, 8. F. Il.ile, Collin J. McRae, John Gill Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thomas Fesrn. Florida—James 11. Owene,J. Patton Anderson, Jack- son Morton. Georgia—Robert Toombs, Howell CVbb, P. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, K. A. Ntst-et,.B. II. Ilill, A. R. Wright, Thomas H. K. Cobb, A. II. Kenan, Alexander li. 8te|disna. Wilson, A.'XI. Clayton, W H. Barry, J T. Harrison. NieutU Carolina—tt H. libel!, Jr., K W. Barnwell, L. M Keitt, James Cliesnut, Jr., C. G. Memminger, \\. Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce. STANDING t'oMM ITT* KS. Katcuiire DepurUnonlt- Bteuhens, Couiad, Boyce, Shorter, Brooke Foreign AJitim— Rlutt, NM>et, Perkins, Walker, Keitt. MUiUtnj Affair*—Bartow, XlMes, Sparrow, Kman. ail tli, Wrigl t Finance—Toombs, Barnwell, K. nuer. Barry, Mclla Commerce—■XieuuuiiiKer, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mo Jmliclart/—Clayton, Withers. Ilnle, Cobb, Harris. J’lmtnt—i r i.ton, Boyce, 11:11, llarrlvm, Curry. J’ilUnt*—IJiooke. Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. •shut, t'ampi ell, Marrhali, Lynch. Ci•mu.lt»ec on Relief—Councllmen Crawford, Mecas- lln. House, Watkins. Kile. Clerk of Council. Tux Receiver ami Collector—II. C. Treasn-cr—K J. Roach. Chief Marshal—Thomas B. Boygus. Deputy Marnhal- Duke II. Brannon. Hi Lieutenant Police— B. N. Williford. !M Lieutenant Police—J. XI. Lester. City Surveyor— H. L. Currier. Clerk Market—J. D Well*. City Bexton—G. A Pilgrim. Fiiperintcndent Streets—II. W. McDaniel. ! BROWN*.Vliairman, .DC. O'Keefe, id, Dr. T. 8. Powell. FRATERNAL RECORD. Terrtto Public Indian Affa Print in g^-i Account*—L Nlalie Jons >1. Borino, Secret! LKWI8 LaWBIIK, W. M. I*—XI a i -Shorter, WlUon, Kenan, M- Rite, Bar- | GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. EXECUTIVE DKPA RTMKNT. Jossnt K. Baowa, Governor. Jons D. Campukm., I II. H. Wattkrr, Secretaries. II. J. O. Williams. ) K. P Watkins, Secretary of State. John Josk*. Treasurer. Pm>h-on Tiiwkatt, Comptroller General. A. J. Hooukss, Surveyor General. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Throdokk L Gukrhv, President of Seuate. F. H. M kst, Secretary of r'enate. C. J. WiLLl xii.*. Speaker House of Represent at ive GroKus Hvi.ukr, Clerk House of Representative PENITKNT1A RY. F.U McComill, Frlndpal Keeper. C a a ri.ks Q. Talbirh, Assstant. W. A Willi.m* Book Ke per. Chas. W. I.A.M., chaplain. Dr. U. G. Cash, Pliy»lcian. LUNATIC A8YLUM. Dr. T. Grkkn, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. Da 8. G. Whitb, I D. O. Carpr*li., VTrustee*. MiU.hR GhifcVL, ) JUDICIARY di:parteent. Jostrii 11xnhy Lumpkin, of Athei Richard U. Lyon, of Atlanta. Luarlkh J. Jkbkina, of Augusta. rLPoRTXM. Gboucb N. Lrsikr, of Marietta. CLKRK. Charlks W. Dl-Do.SK, of 8parta. ml Middle Judicial Circuit*. Timk or Sks.sion—*2tl Monday in January and June, at Savannah. 2d DifRicT —Pataula, Macon, South-\Vextern and Chat tahoochee, Judicial Circuit*. Tims or 8»ssio*—tlh Monday in Jantiary and 8J Monday in June, at Macon. Hu DiSTkict—Tallapoosa, Flint, Cow eta, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. Tims or Bmsion—4th Monday in March and 2d XI»n- day In August, at Atlanta. 4th Dlstrht.—W'estern nnd Northern Circuit*. Tirk or 8iiRSlON—4th Mondny In May and November, at Athens. 5th District.—Ocmulgee and Southern Circuit*. Tims or Hrmiosa—2J Monday In May and November, at MUsdgtvffin. SUPERIOR COURTS. COWETA CIRCUIT. Obvillp A. Ill'Ll., LaGrauge, .Judge. N. J. Hammond, Atlanta 8oliuitor General. DcKall>—4th Mondny in April and October. Fayette—2nd Monday in March and September. Fulton—1st Mondny in April and October. Meriwether—yd Monday In February ami August. Troup—dd Monday In May aud November. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. D. F. Hammond, Newnan, Judge. M. Kkndrjuc, Cedar Town Solicitor General. Counties. Time of Session*. Campbell—2d Monday in February and August. Floyd—4th Monday in Jan. nnd 1st Monday In July. Heard—8d Monday in March and .-<epten.bei. Haralson—ibi Monday in April and October. Paulding—4tii Monday In February and August. Polk—:>d Monday in February aud August. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Irorrs D. Rick, Marietta, Judge. Vm. Phillipr, Marietta Solicitor General. Counties. Tims of Sessions. Cherokee—1st Monday in March and September. Cobh—3d Alonday In March and September. Dawson—2d Monday In February and August. Fannin—9d Monday in May and October. Forsyth—Hd Monday In February aud August. Gilmer—1st .Monday in Xlny mid October. Lumpkiu- 4lh M >nday in January and July. Miltou—1st Monday it June and November. FULTON LODGE, No. 210, F. A. M., meets on the first 1 and thiru Thursday nights in each in hiIl DAVID MAYER, W. M. R. J. XIamkt, Secretary. L. J. GLKNN, II. P. J A PON DUKIl COUNCIL OF ROYAL ANI) SELECT MASTERS, No. |8, meetsiiUHiterly, on the first uen ds y In January, April, July Union—8*1 Monday in May and Octi ber. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. D. A. Wai.k»a, Bpring Place, —Judge. LEWIS LAWM1K, T*. III. W. W. BOYD, W. T. Mkad, Recorder. GI)l)-Pi;U.OVYN. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 2\ meets every Tuesday night T. P. MARSH, N. G. William Wilson, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the secouc and fourth Friday nights. WM H. BARNE8, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. BANKING. BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street. E. VY. HOLLAND, President. A. AcRTKLL, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COX1 PANY—OlUce on AlHhanm 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, next door to Georgia Railroad Hank. J. P. LOGAN, President. Pprixo Brows, Cashier. ATLANTA FIRB DCPARTMBNT. WM. BARNE8, Chief Engineer. 8. 11. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant. R F. M ADDOX, 2d Assistant. F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. JOHN F. h/ZAKD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday In each month. J. II. MKCASLIN, President. W K. Mason, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday T W.LULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. A meets 1st Wednes day in each month. JOHN F. LiC/AKD, Pretld’L John Mclkndom, Secretary. MI 8GE LL A NfiOUSi Tmk Amaioam ati/»v ok La>guao»s.- Therei m grnrfri# und«*i Id thrsu^o u. aiH*r. M ,ri t u the moat Fxpreaelvt words »l other lai.gi.., K , 4 and alu-r awhile u» iororiiorate them mo, ,. Ur own; thus the word Ofvtifclfr, #hioh n f r ,,, n the Ures-k, stKoifvioir “lor the head. 1 is now beemm* poj.uii'USMl io Awnoeotmo wuh ii P . Spalding's ^rtmt llcaduclu- remedy, but it wjJl soon b.t u*t-d in a im-re general v»aj, and the j word l>phltlf wHl heroine a a Bltp. trotype nnd nmuy other* whose distinction ti 1 loreigo words he* been woru away Dv c ,i n , , 0 image until tU«y f ern “uatixeaud to the mam,, tKirn.” 'axdly Eealixed. Hi ’ud ’u urriLie’eadache this haltcrooMn hat'd I Htepned into the bapotheraries batd aays hi to th*» man. -Can you hearr mcof» 0 'eadaeher' “!>««-* it harhe’ard/'says'e. "He*, reodingly," saya hi. band upon liiat '« me a CepbaJu: I’id. hand 'pun be ’onor it rur. cd Du* so quick that 1 ’nrdly realized J * 8 d an ’eadarhe. tiff"lle.ADACtiK is the lavoriUsigu h> which nature makes known any deviation, whatever, from the natural uUie of the brain, and eiew. ed in this light, it rruy be looked «vn us a ufe- guard intended to give notice oi diceeae whiek might otherwise eacapu uttentiou, till b o late G) be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches n»sy be eJasgj. fied under two name*, vis: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed* ingly comnmn. and i» the pr*cttrs<.r ot a great variety « f diseitaea. mm ng which are Apoplexy, Gout. Kh* uniat tain, and all febrile diseases.— In its nervous fotni it ts sympathetic of dis. case of the stomach constituting nick heudache % id hepatic disease conniituting bi/iou* headache, • d wornm. constipation and other disorders of the bowels, te well us renal and uterine affec tions. I)i:eaj|tsot the heart are very frequent, ly altended wn!t Headaches; Ariettiiu and Plethora uro also affections which frequently oeuasion headnehe. Idiopathic Headache it alao very comimui, h« ing usually distinguished by lh« name ol nervous- headache, ebmetinici coining on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health, and prostrating at once the men. lal and plnsiral energies, and in other in- stance* it tvim* iki sl<>wly, heralded by de|»res- sion of Rpiritaor acerbity ol temper Iu most t< stances tt.o pain in iu the frout of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometime:- provok ing vomiting: under this class may also be named Neuralgia For ti». treatment of either class of Headache the Ophrtin I’ills huve been found a sure anti sate remedy, relieving the most acme pairs in a few minutes, and by its sub ie p'Wi r eradic ating the dlt»ea*e8 of which Headache H the THE ARMY OF GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—Wm. J. IIaRDKR, U. B. A. Lieut. Col.— l oss. J. Williams, of Mu cog-e c. 1. L. B. McUaa.r.8. A. 2. Ed* aril U. Harden, Wldtfleld county. CAPTAINS. 1. Win. D. Smith, U. 8. A C.uup: 2. Win. J. McGill. U. M. I •' 8. Win. Martin, of Lumpkin county 11 , .Solicitor General. Cass—2d Monday In March ami reptember. Catoo*9— 1 t*l Monday In May and November. Dadv—1th Monday In May i Gordon—1st Monday In April a Murray— ; W Monday in April a Walker—Monday befoi Monday In March FIJLTON COUNTY. jrsTtcrs ixrAgios crcbt. Z. A. Rico. - Clark llowell, William Watkh.s, J. N. Stmiuon*, F.. M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—C. C. Green—Deputy, S. B Love. Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Komar. Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman Ordinary—J II. Mead. Treasurer— J. K. Wallace. Tax Collector—A. J. Collier. Ta* Receiver—WlUlam Center. Carener—A. R. White. FnrTeyor—Thomas A. Kenedy. H. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county, tt. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county.. 10. S. P. Hamilton, of Cha ham county I. Arthur Shaaf, U. S. A ('« 2. St.Clair Bearing, U. 8. A 3. A. F. Cone, U. 8. A 4. Thomas J. Berry U. S. A * 6. A. A F. Hill, of Clarke county { ti. W. \V. Kirkland, late Murine Cmp* I 7. John Mllle gc, Jr., of Richmond county .. 8. T. 8. McIntosh, of Chatham county | tf. John M. Branch, of Chatham county 10 Tomlins »n Fort, of Baldwin county 11, Rcdney F. M Donald, appointed by the Co quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J. MUCOID LILCTKNANTS. ! !. Thomn* A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A | 2 Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes *• ...B i 8. John F King, of Glynn U ....C j 4. Genre* P Harrison, Jr., of Chatham **....D ,\ P M. W Young, W. P. O., of i ass “ ...K I 6. K S. Willis, W P. (\. Chatham •* J | | 7. J. G. Bh.unt, W P.C., Talbot “... F i K. J Alexnnder, W P. O., Fulton *'....(» i 9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham “....II V'. M .hatU'RM “....I 1 11. Joseph A Riante. Polk “.... I I SECOND REGIMENT. I Colonel—Wm. W. T. Waikkk. L. s. a Lieutenant-Colonel—E W. Cu vstais, of Fannin. i iivr. •mg idex. BuH'CUt.—Missus wuute y« u l«» setul her a Ihx of Ophidic Glue. uo. « b tilt* of Prepared Pills—hut I'm ibinknir that's not jm,t it nai- tber; but perhai - c’.l »••• after knowing what it is. Ye lev liign iiean ,i . gone with the 8ick Headache, and wants Some more of that same ns reluivi d her before. Druggist —You must mean 8pal.*ii;g » Cvi.h- alio Pi I fa. Bridget.—Oeh ! sure now and you’ve si d it, here a lh« quarther aud give me the P 'l» and dout he all nay about it ailber. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the “many ills flesh is heir to” is so prevalent, so Hide understood, and so much neglected as Coslivenres. Often originating in carclrssuess, or sedentary habits, it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excile anxiety, while iu reality it is t!,c pre cursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and. unless car y < radicated, it will bring the sufferer to an un timely grave Among the lighter evils of which co»tivenes8 is the usual attendant, are Head ache. Colic. Rheumatism, Foul Breath. Piles and others ol like nature, while • Jong I rain of frightful disviisee, such as Malignant Fivers, A.bcepaes, Dy sent ary. Diarrhea*, Dyspeptia Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hy pochondriasis. Melancholy and Ii sanity, 6rrt indicate their pretence iu tha system by vVw alarming symptom. Not unfrequentiy the dis eases named originate in Constipation, but toko on an independent existence, unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever il occur*, and no person should neglect to get a b"X of Cephalic Pills on the first upfiearsnce of the complaint, os their timely use will expel the insiduuus approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Gkkat Discovrrt.—Among the most impor tant of all the great medical discoveries of this age may bo considered the system ol vaccina- ti u lor pi election Horn Small Pox, the Cepha lic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, cither of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suffering humanity long af ter their discoverers are forgotten. Liberty. POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, ic. RY GEORGIA RAILROAD. Dae, daily, at 11.46 P.M., sail 9.00 A M. *, dally, at tkUQ A.M .aod ILUO P.M. BY WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILKO ID. Due, dally, at 1.1ft P.M. Closes, dally, at 9.00 A.M. BY ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 7.1ft P.M. Closes, dally, at 9.00P.M. RY MACON ft WF5TEKN RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 7.1ft P.M. Closes, dally, at 11.00 A.M. OFP1C1 HOUR*. 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Brown, of Forsyth, “....II 11. 0. Whitfield Anderson, of Fulton, “ j SROOen lIRUTSBAHTa I. John Howard, Jr., of Muscogee Company A > » ■ lerme, “....B "" of Bibb, •• . c i, of Bibb D * Cobb.,.;, •*....R j w. P. CyOf Oarke ‘....F T. John A. Weet, of Morgan, ft. Lewie DeLagle, of RlcbeMad . 9. G. tt. Lamar, Jr., of Kicbavnd. 10. Robert F. Iloi.t, of Cobh. 11. Henry W. Trippe, of Houston k ....H I W ..K.J NervousHeadache By the use of there Pills the periodic attack! of Nt rvou* or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an at tack immediate relief Irom pain and sickness will bo obtained. They seldom fail In removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject They act gently upon the bowels,- removing Coativcnes*. For Literary Men. Student*. Dolionte Ferns!* and all person* of aedentaiy habit*, they •** valuable as a Ixunativc. improving M e appitdi, giving lone and vigor to the digestive .<rg»n** and restoring the natural elasticity ami strtPft* of the whole syrtem # The CB1HAL1C PILLS are tho result of long investigation tn«i carefully ou ml acted **• pcnnicnts. having beeo in use many , v * ar *f during which time they have prevented sod relieved a vast amount of pain and snfftHag from Headache. wh«ther originating in the nerv^u* system or from a d. ranged aisle of lk* stomach. They arc entirely vegetable in their comp®* ait ion. nnd may be taken at all timet, with In fect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence qf any disagreeable taste renderi it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of H«nH C- Spalding on each Box. Bold by Druggist* and all other Dealers >» Medicines. A Box will be sen! by mall prepaid on re- eeiut of Iks PltlCK, Sta (JJUNItt. 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