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,, ri , FrettheJeebeswvflk(fife.)Reyttosee.
tlelancheUy Meld*.
li iisv disagreeable duty m ft jeutnaliet,
(o anooiiodi tbe death Of Nr. John Raleigh >
who«o»mi(Ud
the 14th lost., it Mr. Reefire’e Hetef, to ikfe
ptoee. li# agent employed wn» #trytknkH,
Which be procured from our onsulptOtlag
druggist, Mr. Aoglip; in one hour thereof*
ter, ho woo deed !
Wo know pf no reaeeoe lendtof him to the
dreodful nltorootiTO of toying violent bond*
upon himself, other then thooe giren by him
self in e manuscript found 00 hie person, ood
evidently to hie own bond writing, purporting
to bote been writton for the pobHc, ns pub
lish sd helow. Ho was on orpbon, ood o erip-
pie, ood oo snob, bod boon educated bj our
people for e tooohor; but foiling,'oftor repent,
e l efforts, to gst o sohool in our midst, bo be
came the victim of shot horrible helluefonion
of mind which preoipitoted bis ood. He was
remarkably sioguler in bio habit of tiolud*
ing himself from company, and bio apparent
distrust of oil persons, even his best friends;
in thin woy he nursed o corroding motaoohol-
ly which gangrened the whole of bit eslatenee,
aud made his life a hateful burden. Being
excessively sensitive, and early in lift the
pitable ehUd of the World’s sympathy, ho eas
ily became gloomy and dispoodeat, which ba
in or of mind, following bias through years of
suffering, finally settled open hie nunbood in
a starless midnight of dispair known only to
the 4< rsobly importunate'’ who weary of life
—and of everything, leap down the Niagara
of death, as the last final resort of the hope
lessly miserable—the recklessly wretched!—
It mitigates bis offence to state that ha wao
suffering tbt lest months of his existence,
from tbs final effects of a white swslliog— the
cause of his lameness. lie was sosroely 23
years of age—a move boy ! This is aa awful
comment upon human weaknoss, and— per
haps—a reprimand meant for us who neglsot
the smaller charities of life. A word or a
smile, at the right time, might bave gone far
towards dissipating his gloom. Wo know not
how that is—we would not blame others more
than cursrlf—but it is apparent that wrong
exists and the truth abides, spurn as we will.
Let us not boast of charity, but remember
there is “room for improvement." Wo do not
reflect upon Jacksonville; indeed, we know
our citizens to be generously disposed, and
not behind the foremost in deeds of charily.
We furthermore venture to sty that there is
Dot an inlleUigent man in the corporate limits
of our town who would'bavt refused John Ra
leigh any reasonable favor in his power to
bestow, had the applicant stated his trus con
dition in the fearless language of conscious
rectitude.
Last Words or John Kalkigu—Tub last
EARTHLY TBT HORRIBLE RESORT.
Mg Dear Friendt: I mm now aware of the
stern and appalling reality that the world has
no use for me ; consequently 1 have none for
it, unlesss it would give roe employment,
whereby I might support myself decently and
honestly in the sight of all men. It owes ev
ery man a living, provided he makes the right
effort to procure it; yet, it has refussd mo on
the right aud on the left 1 After spending
two years attentively in preparing myself to
enter business, (upon the expense of the pub
lic too—of which I have ever been ashamed,)
it looks hard indeed, that the world either
cannot, or will nof, give me employment. My
preparations for it bave provsd in vain, and
all my hopes forever crushed. Alas, how few
there are who know, and appreciate the real
and glorious pleasures of employment!
This horrible and unseeming resort which
l am about to make, ia looked upon by the
universal world as a low, cowardly act—and
so it is by all oases except this—for, I believe,
that Almighty God will justify me in this last
earthly resort, because if I remain, my only
chance to proeure a livelihood will be to beg
it—but “ to beg, I am ashamed." Besides, it
would be at present, and forever hereafter, an
irrepariable disgrace, and rsproaoh upon my
self—my God and my country ! My friends,
if 1 could only get employment of any kind,
God knows 1 would not eommit suicide—no,
not for a billion sueh worlds as this 1 But
alas, alas, I have tried and tried again, and
every scheme has as vet failed. It would
seem as though Fate had clinched me with
her iron fangs to makt a suicide of me.
“ The period to whioh I have a home paid
for, is about to expire; this will leave me a
lonely and a solitary beggar, in this fair
Soulhera village, among a free, high-minded
and intelligent people, where beggary ougbt
not to be known! Hence, it behooves me, in
view of such an awful and inexpressible con
dition, to take a leap into aa unknown world,
‘from whsnoe no trnvetor'returnf,’ where ma
terial substance is uot productive of life and
happiness. Though this be a voluntary act,
no pen—however able or profound iia guide
may be, can possibly picture the horror and
shame which 1 have in carrying it oat; bat 1
cannot but prefer it te one which would ere
long put me far below the brute ortaiion. I
believe that the Supreme Being will pardon
me and waft my wounded spirit to ctlsstial
regions of endless bliss, where 1 shall praise
Him throughout ceaseless agss.
My dear friends, with thsse few rsmaiks,
1 ask yon all to meet me to Heaven, and now
bid you a long and lasting farewell.
JOHN D. RALEIGH."
The foregoing letter bears evident marks
uf having been prepared in the country, where
the writer bad been teaobiog school during tbs
lent two or three ifionthe immediately previous
to his coming to Jacksonville—manifestly de
termined to die, la the event of failing to get
employment. We give the subjoined Post
script, written just before tht fatal act :
h P. 8. Friends, I am rsally sorry to say
that I shall hats to leave this world indebted
to coma six or eight men, whioh in all amounts
to about $25. Though, when I went ia debt,
I was eoafident I would be able to meet my
contracts. But the people who promised me a
good school, have refused to do so, In conse
quence of whioh 1 oannot meet my debts. 1
would make another mighty effort te get a
soheol had I the means to travel; but tbs
thing is out with me—I’ve no friends, se
money, no credit, no home ; whioh leaves ms
at the end of my row!"
It Is proper to state that a Jury of Inquest
was held by L. W. Cannoo, aeting Coroner,
and a verdict rendered according to the fore
going facts.
We weald stop here ever details se exceed
ingly on pleasant, but knowing the sellettade
felt by those of oar readers at a distance,
who depend upon us solely for suoh informa
tion, wa give the following latter, dropped by
\be suicide to a little (Mi* jMkMMilk
whoa h. innn to k«i fevod bott.r tbo* all
•1m nndor too aua, Ufa boing a* oiooption :
•• Hank J4tL 1881.
- DtarL , I trvwt I.bolt aatirtitd*ia
oddmotog yoo, or It »IU bo Iho looi Urn*. I
am ia nwful rurpoooo batman Ilaa.aa aad
Barth! I am goL* to bid and aad lotting
laratraU la tkia dalanbvlldomm fararar, aad
that toa bf thamotfe of mj awahaadl ainrt
•itramaty M add diatMtaiac ta n4drrgo,
and eMoh' wesM ’Bwdor hi weaet would t
S -O' U/T. HERN 1 /©ON EEDERlA DY<
oikrr amplojawnl— but dtar, dtar L . to-
Hart mt, 1 eaa't (at onploxaoot! tht world
ha* absolutely rafuaad itI Cool* I ban pro-
aurtd a situation aa a aohool tsaebsr ar oaa
ia any atbtr braaah of bwtaooo, (•»««• ton-
ly I aad, itbiah ia mr ultra sail, aad whioh I
shall Inovo with aa laaxpraaaibls sigh.) 1 bad
iatndad to aduaata mysaif by dagraaa ualll 1
baaomt a thorough alaaaUal aahaiar, aad thu
spaat my daya ta this lastly villtga.
•• Tha paopla who prsaiM ms a sohool rs
fusad to build a houaa, aad aoaatguaatiy, I
am at lha 'and of my raw.’ I am rary sorry,
Indeed,.that 1 osnnat pay ynar Pa far my
board ; but 1 bope be will not die say worse
off for it.
“ Miss L , 1 hove been indneed to write
these few lines, as tbe last net of my life, ss
you ars tbs only object ef my into aflbotlea
on this earth ! rAnd new, asydeatg dear L
1 bid you a final farewell, aad taka tha awful
leap to repose to tbs doleful, dreary and loy
chamber* of tbs sliest deed 2
“ Yours with great respeot,
J. D. RALEIGH.”
ATTENTION, MILITIA l
ELECTION FOB TWO MAJORS.
Atlanta, March 16,1861.
F ULTON county shall be divided in
to two Battalions; The First shall
be known ss Peach-Tree Battalion, aod
shall include Wards 4 and i of tbe city
of Atlanta, and Casey's, Buckhead and
Oak Grove Districts— being tbe North
ern portion of tbe county. The Second Bat
talion shall be known as Whitehall, and shall
include Wsrds 1, 2 and 3 of the city of Atlan
ta, and Black Hall and Slone’s Districts—be
ing the Southern portion of the county.
An election Is hereby ordered to be held In
the several Precincts in each Battalion on tbe
13th day of April next. Tbe election for that
C rtion of Peach-Tree Battalion within the
unds ef the city will be held at Concert Hall,
to the office of Justices Thomas and Smith;
and for that portion of the city which is in
Whitehall Battalion, and within the city lim
it*, will be held at the City Hall. The mana
gers of the elections in the county will meet
with the managers in the city on the Monday
following, for the purpose of consolidating and
certifying the returns to the Governor.
The Captains will prooeed, as soon as elect
ed, and commissioned, to enroll, aocording to
law, every man liable to bear arms within his
District or Ward, between the ages of eighteen
and forty-five. R. F. MADDOX,
in 19-lot. Colonel Commanding.
A CARD—TO THE LADIES.
Mrs. J. M. Boring
Announces, with pleasure, to her friends and
patrons, that she is again prepared to suit them
with
ALL THE LATEST AND
Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets,
hats, c A PS.
Head-Dresses, &c.
At her old St»nd,oa WHITEHALL-STREET,
Where she will be har»>' ° receive
A Liberal Share of the Trade
—OF—
Atlanta
AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY,
act 9.
ATTENTION!
MILITARY COMM
FURNISHED WITH
UNIFORMS
AT SHORT NOTICE AND
XjOW priohs,
BY
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
MERCHANT TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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; railMSAL REl’ORh, 1 MISCELLANEOUS;
JXPPKBftOir DAY II,
Of Mississippi.
ncn- raaainuat»
ALlZAVDlk H. •TEPHlHf,
Of Georgia.
OABWffV.
Mobert Toowbe, of Georgia, Beereterjr ef Mata
a 0. Mew Winger, effl.lL, Beeretarjr ef Treasury.
L. P. Walker, ef Alakema, leereSaiy ef We*,
fl. R Nailery, ef Florida, Iwetaiy of Navy.
J. H. Roagan, of TosaeVroeUnaeter-GtoeraL
3. F. Beofearfo, of LouMaaa, Attorney-General.
covonnss:
President—Mon. HOWELL GOBI, of Oeenda.
flee rotary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Esq., of Alabama.
isnw. vaunuu. Lewie, Thoma* Poarn.
Florida—Jane* 1. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jaek-
sob Morton.
Judiciary—-Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Portal—Chilton, Boyce, HIU, Harrison, Curry.
Patent*— Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner.
7brWfert*s—Chesaot, Campbell, Marshall, Nlsbet,
Fearn.
Public Land*—Marshall, Harris, Fearn
Indian A fair*—Morton, Ilale, Sparrow, Lewls.KelU.
Kngrottvievt— Shorter, Wllaoa, Kenan, McRae, Bar-
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
Joss B. Gamfekli., i
H. U. Wattsan, VSecretarlee.
H. J. O. Willi4ua, \
E. P. Wateinb, Secretary of State.
Jobs Josas, Treasurer.
Petbesox Tbwsatt, Comptroller General.
A. J. Booons, Surveyor General.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Thbodoea L. Gcamar, President ef Senate.
F. U. West, Secretary of 8enate.
0. J. Williams, Speaker Hewee ef Representatives.
Okoaob Htluea, Clerk House of Representatives.
PENITENTIARY.
Eu McComisll, Principal Keeper.
Cxaalks G. Talbiad, Assistant
W. A. Williams, Book Keeper.
Casa. W. Lamb, Chaplain.
Da. R. 0. Cask, Physician.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Da. T. Qaaaa, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum.
Da. 8. O. Warn, j
D. G. Campbell, VTrustees.
MiLLsaGaiBTB, )
JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.
Ricxabd H. Ltom, ef Atlanta.
Cmablm J. Jamaias, of Augusta.
PSPOETSB.
Gbobob N. Lexis*, of Marlstta.
cun.
CiiBLm W. DlBose, of Sparta.
DISTRICTS.
1st District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Jodlclal
Circuits.
Tims or Ssasios—§d Monday In January and June, at
So Diraicr.—Pataula, Macon, South-Western and Chat
tahoochee, Judicial Circuits.
to Dieraier—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Bias Ridge and
Cherokee Circuits.
Tun or Samoa—4th Monday in March and 2d Mon
day In August, ut Atlanta.
4tu Dtsrmior.—Western and Northern Circuits.
Tun or Ssssiou - 4th Monday in May and November,
at Athens.
bra Distuict.—Octuulyte and Southern Circuits.
Tims or Session*—2d Monday In May aad November,
at MlUedgevUle.
FULTON COUNTY.
justices ixrtaioa cboet.
E. A. Rice, Clark Howell,
William Watkins, J. N. Simmons,
B. M. Taliaferro.
Sheriff—C. C. Green—Deputy, 8. B. Love.
Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Bomer.
Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman.
Ordinary—J. H. Mead.
Treasurer—J. R. Wallace.
Tax Collector—A. J. Collier.
Tax Receiver—William Center.
Coroner—A. R. White.
Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy.
CITY OF ATLANTA*
Matou—JARED IRWIN WIUTAKRR.
Committee on Ordinances—Coonellmen Watkins, Me*
caslln, Robson.
Committee on Streets—Councilmen Crew, Robson,
Lynch.
Committee oa Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Council
man Lynch, Kile, House.
Committee op Lamps and Gas—Councilmen Kile, Me-
caslln, Crawford.
Committee on Market—CouncUmen Hardman, Love,
Lynch.
Committee on Tire Department—CouncUmen Macat-
tin, Robson, Watklne.
Committee on Police—CouncUmen Love, House,
Lynch.
Committee on Cemetery—CouncUmen Hardman, Wat-
Lyaeh.
Committee on Relief—CouncUmen Crawford, Mecsa
il n, House, Watkins, KUe.
Clerk of CouacU, Tax Receiver and Collector—H. C.
Treasurer—K. J. Roach.
Chief Marshal—Thomas B. Boggua.
Deputy Marshal—Duke H. Brannon.
1st Lieutenant Police—B. N. Williford.
OKy Surveyor—H. L. Currier.
Clerk Market-J. D. Wells.
City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
Superintendent Streets—H. W. McDaniel.
Dr. H. W. BROWN, Chairman.
POST-OFFICE.
ARRIVAL AID CLOtlBO OP MAIL!, ±c.
XT eXUXQU RXILKOAD.
D.,. Mix, M 1LM r.tL, MX X00 1.IL
~ i. xmi,,« am ak., uxAm r.c.
XT WXSTXX.T t ATLARTtO RAILROAD.
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Cl—.Mir, at — »A#
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Dm,L%,u — X.1ATJL
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Ou fendnru the OGMh wfil he 4mm from I AM. Ml f
Ne^ru; mnrmnmmWtm+jM.
L 0. MfiRI, Fuatmaeie
end and fourth Tharsday eights In
LEWIS LaWBKB, W. M.
DAVID MAYER, W. M.
Joan M. Boniaa, floerelary.
rULTON LODGE. No. bJITf
aod third Thursday night* la each mouj
R. JxMse—v, fleeretary.
! MOUNT SON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 14. Sleets
on the soeomd and fourth Monday nights la em*
I month. L. J. GLENN, R. P.
C. R. HAFLXiTsm, Secretary.
JAflON BUSR OOUNCIlTf ROYAL AND SELECT
MA8TEKS, No. If, meets quarterly, on tbe first 1 ues-
day la January, April, July and October.
LEWIS LAWSHE, Ta. ILL.
lens M. Mas. Reeeefc#.
! OtKUt DR LION OOMMANDERY, Ne. 4, meets ou tbe
first and third Wednesday la each month.
W. W. BOYD, M.-.E.-.
! W. T. Hus, Recorder.
ODD-FELLOW £•
: CENTRAL LODGE, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night.
T. P. MARSH, N. 0.
I William Wilsom, Secretary.
I EMPIRE ENCAMPMENtTko. 12, meets on thssecond
and fourth Friday nights.
WIT H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
Taa AaiLaavatioa or Lamoaou.-tl-. ,
a (trowing tand.urj Id thia aga u,
lb. noil rxprewiv. word. ddHl!”* '
and afur awbila to i^eoruorw ili« a
own ; thue the word Oephelir, which i*
tba Greek, aigDirgiag “fur the h«d,“ i. IT?
beeoaiag pupulariMd lu eunoectk,. wfi uj
Spaidiog a gre.i Headaeke ,e»^ r .
•OOD be u*»d ia a mure aaneral
word Caphaiie will become » «.'*•
trotype and man, other, whme di,ti M “ia.^
foreign word, baa Won worn
wage until they aeam ■•n»l...,nd u>Ue
born." ** B#f
Mi**i**ippi—VF. p. Harris, Walter Brooks, N. L.
as. mew, jaotea uaesnui, Jr., u. u. Memmloger,
Porcher MUee, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce.
•TAXDINO COMMITTEES.
Evecutit* Department*— Stephens, Conrad, Boyce,
Shorter, Brooke.
For*tgr% Affair*— Rhett, Nlsbet, Perkins, Walker,
KeitL
Military Affhir*—Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan,
Anderson.
Fatal Affair*— Conrad, Chesnut, Smith, Wrights,
Owens.
Finance—'Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae.
MECHANICAL.
FULTON MECHANIC'S* ASSOCIATION meets 2d Frl-
RANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street.
E. W. HOLLAND, Preeident.
A. Avstell, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, Agent.
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD k BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent.
Psarao Baown, Cashier.
J. P. LOGAN, President.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WM. BARNIS, Chief Engineer.
S. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant.
R. F. If AD POX, 2d Assistant.
F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN F. EZZARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meet* first Monday
In each month. j. H. MECA8LIN, President.
W. K. MaSOM, Secretary.
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. t, maete first Friday
night In each month.
I.KVI RICHARDSON, President.
C. C. Roues, Secretary.
TALLULAH FIR! COMPANY, No. S. meet* 1st Wednes
day In eachifltnnth. JOHN F. EZZARD, Presld't.
Joy* MclxmOom, Secretary.
ATLANTA IlOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1,
meeta first Saturday sight in eash month.
FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman.
Noam R. Fowleb, Secretary.
THE ARMY OF GEORGIA.
FIRST REGIMENT.
Colonel—Wm. J. Ha soke, U. S. A.
Lieut. Col.—Cm as. J. Williams, of Muscogee co.
MA/eas.
1. L. B. Me Laws, U. 8. A.
2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county.
CAFTAIXS.
1. Wm. D. Smith, U. S. A Company A
2. Wm. J. McGUI, Q. M. I “ . B
S. Wm. Martin, of Lumpkin county "....C
4. Wm. G. Gill, U.S. A “....D
5. Jacob Read, U. 8. A “••• •*
4. John G. Patton, of Bibb county “... F
7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton county “ G
8. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county “....H
y. Alsxander M. Wallace, of Fulton county— 11 1
10. S. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county “ J
riSST UIUTEMAMTS.
1. Arthur Shaaf, U. S. A Company B
2. St. Clair Hearing, U. 8. A. “.•••*
5. A. F. Cone, U. & A £
4. Thomas J. Berry .U. S. A “ — **
6. A. A. F. Hill, of Clarke county "••••4
4. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corps “••••*,
T. John Milledge, Jr., of Richmond county ... . .C
8. T. 8. McIntosh, of Chatham eoupty . H
». John M. Branch, of Chatham county “ I
10. Tomlinson Fort, of Baldwin county "— J
11. Bedney F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel
Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J.
SECOND LtRCTEMAMTS.
1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A
2. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes “ ...B
5. John F. King, of Glynn • 0
i. George P. Uarriaon.^Jr, of Chatham *« — D
8. J. Alexander, W. P. C., Fulton •*.. ..G
*. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham ...II
10. Michael Cass I
11. Joseph A Blancs, Folk “.... I
SECOND REGIMENT.
Colonel—Wm. W. T. Walkkb, U. S. A
Lieutenant-Colonel—E. W. Cxastain, of Faniiin.
MAJOSI.
I. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. 9. A.
A Alfred Cumming, U. 8. A.
CAFTAIXS.
1. James McIntosh, U. 8. A Company A
2. Thomas McCennel, of Liberty B
K Alfred Iverson, Jr., U. 8. A “... .C
A John D. Walker, of fleriven “....D
6. John R. F. Tatnall. I'.IA •* — K
4. R. A. Wayne, of Chatham “.... F
7. John 8. Fain, of Union “... O
8. Miller Grlsve, Jr., of Baldwin “ — H
9. Lewis H. Kenan, of Baldwin “ •... I
10. Abaer flmead, U. K A J
FiaflT LIICTEEAHTS.
L John T. Mercer, U. 8. A Company A
fl. JosephP. Jonea, U. S. A “....C
8. A. B. Montgomery, U. S. A W ....D
A Robert M Anderson, U. 8. A “.... E
8. B. M. Thomaa, U. 8. A “....F
A Joseph Wheeler, U. 8. A “....G
7. RobL A. Crawford, of Fulton u H
5. H. D. D. Twiggs, of Riohmond I
9. Henry Cleveland, of Richmond “ J
10. A. P. Brown, ef Forsyth,., “ B
II. G. Whitfield Anderson, of Fulton,...., *'.... J
KUCOUB UKCTBSAMTS.
1. John Howard, Jr., of Muscogee Company A
oeediagly," says hi, hand upon that *
me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon me w
od m« to quick tbit 1 ’mrdlv ranlizod 1
j ’eadache. ^ *■
j Hxadacbb is the favorite ,i x „ by whiltk
\ nature makes known any deviatioj, C
| from the natural state of the braia, sad *J,’
I ed in this Jieht, it may be looked ou *» a safe!
guard intended to give notice of dHeau wkX
might otherwise escape attention, tM too
to be remedied; and its indications *K n u
never be neglected. Headaches may baeUsia.
fled under two names, vis: BymptouaUcaul
Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exessg.
ingly common, and is the precursor of a
variety of dtaeasee. among which are Apoid*.
Oout, Rheumatism, and all febrile diseasa*^
In its nervous form it is sympathetic offo.
easo ot the stomach constituting sick header}*
of hepatic disease constituting iiliou*
«f worm*, constipation and other diaordan«
be bowels, as well m renal aod uterinsafsa,
lions. Diseases or tbe heart are very frequ*aL
ly attended with Headaches; AtnuJ
Plethora are also affectiona which freautBU*
occasion headache, idiopathic liesAMg.^
alao very common, being usually distinpluJa
by the name of nervous headache, n.^ittigl
coining on suddenly in a state of appsreuUf
sound health, and prostrating at once the mea
tal and physical eoereiee, and io other is.
ttance« it comes on slowly, heralded by deum.
■ion of spirits or acerbity of temper. In imm
inaUncea the pain ia in the front of the had
over one or both eye#, and sometimes provol!
ing vomiting; under this class uuv *l«o ^
named Neuralgia
For the treatment of either class of Headsets
the Cephalic Pills have beeu found a sure sad
safe remedy, relieving the most scute psiniii
a few minutes, and by its nubile power rrsdie-
ating the diseases of which Headache it the
unerring index.
#»■,» —
Bkidult.—Missus wants v» u to send her s
bex of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of PrrMiai
Pilla—but I'm thinking that’s not just itaai.
ther ; but perhaps ye’ll be after knowing vhg|
it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone wilt (ha
8ick Headache an., who's more of that
same as relaivi d her before.
Druggist —You must mean Spaldinr’i Ceph.
alic Pilla.
Bridget.—Ouh! sure now and you’ve sed R,
here's the quarther and give me the P!lt god
dont be all day about it alther.
Conxtipation or Coxtive&Mt.
No one of tha “many ilia flesh is heir to” ia
so prevalent, ao little understood, and so noeh
neglected aa Costivaness. Often originating is
carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded
aa a alight disorder of too little ccnsequeaeali
excite anxiety, while in reality it isthepe.
cursor and companion of many of th* as*
fatal and dangerous diseases, and, unless tarty
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to sa u-
timely grave. Among tbe lighter evils of which
costiveness ia the usual attendant, ars Head
ache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, film
and others of like nature, while a long train 0/
frightful diseases, such as Malignant Feral,
A be esses, Dysentery. Diarrheas, Vftpepsn
Apoplexy, Epilepsy'Paralysis, Hysteria, Jy-
pochoudriasis. Melancholy and Icsasilv, first
indicate tbeir presence in th* eystm by vkh
alarming symptom. Not un frequently the dis
eases named originate in Constipation, bat
take on au independent existence, untruth#
cause is eradicated in an early stage. F'p*dl
these considerations it follows that the di^rd*
should receive immediate attention wfcu#VW
it ocours, and no person should neglect to frt
a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appears**
of tbe complaint, as their timely use will eiyd
the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy
this dangerous tbe to human life.
GniAT Discovery.—Among tbe most impor
tant of all the great medical discoveries of thk
age may be considered the system of vardtf-
ti«>n for protection from Smell Pox, the Cafet-
lic Pill mr relief of Headache, ape) tkesiltf
Quinine for tbe prevention of Fevers, attfl*
of which ia a sure specific, whose benefits will
be experienced by suffering humanity long if
ter their discoverers are forgotten.
1. 4onn nowwu, #r., 01 m
9. P. L. Wads, of 8crcven,
8. K H. Howdre, ef Bibb,..
A R. H. Atkinson, of Bibb,
ft. F. M. Mysrs, of Cobb.
4, J. Barrow. W. F. C., ef Clarke “..,.F
7. John A. Wsst, of Morgan. “....G
R Lewis DeLagts, of Riohmond “.... H
9. Q. B. Laaear, Jr., of Riohmond “— I
10. Robert F. HnuA of Oobk. “....J
11. Hoary W. Tripps, of Houston “....J
DENTISTRY.
M. HUNTINUTOH, M. O,
PaWTIMT,
iruRrii umu,
OFFICE in Roooon'xnow build
ing, corn or Whitnbnll and HxnUr BtrootL—
Boiidmou Srat bona* to tb. 1.0 ot Col. Txn-
oot’».
Barixanenx! Hon. R. F. Ljon, Mr. E E.
l. Rooob b ~ ‘ ~
Bnwnon, Moron. Eoneb 4 Boot. Bov. Mr. Bac
on, Dr. Iona, glUntai Bo*, a M. Irwin, D.
A. Vooon. Boq .OoL goloon Tin, Ool. V. j.
LnwXon, Hour, Tnrror, Albnng. Jon IB
B. 1. S I. W« OMVM,
Dinrrxsnns,
BBS* ronwrn4 to Uolr wtw
nn4 nplondl 4 mom In Fnncnn'x
Bloox, oppooUt Bonoh 4 Book, whon tbo, on
gn^nrnn to voit on nit »ko omj wink iboir
to*nil uto
orioo. ColDI
i 0m0B-U,ototn.«|
C$r CURE
NervousHeadadr
By tb* us# of these Pilla tbe periodic aBM*
of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prvv«tol
aad if taken at the commencement of “ +
took immediate relief from pain and t*l»*
will ha obtained. ,
They seldom fail In removing the Ass*#*#* 1
JMulti to which femalee are so aubfMt
They act gently upon the bowels,- rtmsnH
C0 Tmtulmry Mm.StodmU,DrlicUrn*
nod oil poroon. of aodontory hobitt, tbrg J
volatblo ax * Loootiot, liopro»i«* Wo Ml 1 *
giving tour ood vigor to tbo dig-rlin tfg*
nnd rootoringUio nnwrnlolwtirliXMd outoW
of tbo wbolo ovotoni. . #
Tbo 0WH4LIC PILLS on tbo !»"»•
during *hipk tiflM (box boro proxool*
nlirvod * T„t onount of pojn ood “
front Hftdtfhe, wfeotfeor 6rigip»
nrroonr ajiirm ox from * 4o»Dg*d
Tb*x nnoaiirolr vrgoUblo in lk,i/*04f[[
md (to atonor M omy Mmgrotoblr milt
it Mr, to odmovttr Moot toetMrm-
iosmxw.zssvifr
°aaxss
Modltton. „
4 Box will tor mi b, mill "V
ooijit of tbo
PiOCE, 80 CKNTB
4U iriim itotod to o44nn»d *» lK||
Nov. U. 44»1t.