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S6ILTJET1XRWl /COIN F/E5HE!R'IA C<Y<
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Chnrchl Worth.
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CKamUrtiuri, JfurcA }9.
Tb* ooaaiUM *» III* «t*l* *f Ik* otordh
thnitMrn|«i X &
id M*«k Ik* *p**M *fd*r (Hr Mm*
laid 0* Ik* tab!*. Tk* roooluiiono war* *f*ia
road aa follow!:
1 /frtofrHkffkkl.kHfc* *f Jk*
Kut Baltimore Conference, ikt substitution
of iU «*» for tin old etapfer •• »m
on unnecessary Sad injariooi change. ami
it ought, thortforo, to bo repealed.
2 Ami** iWt^fere *#• bee# tdmlstre
tie# ua4tr mM mv oh op tor io this ooefer*
oMO
«. W—fes< That no roopoetfolly oak tho
sevcrel.aanual eooforoooto, at thoir onouing
*oMteos, with 1 vitw t« tho havuuy of tho
wholo church, to giro thoir aMial to (ho fol
lowing: “ That tho next Qoaoral CoaforoMft
bo and io hereby Mounted to ffpeaUhe chap
ter on ilaxgyy, aal l»Hil thUOOdT empower
each aooual confer*aee withia whooo houado
the rolatioa of at***! axial* to make oueh
regulation* upon this subject ao io thoir
judgment may beet aoboorro tho iotortot of
the Meaner* Kingdom among them.”
4 Remind, That tho Biahope bo* aid are
hereby, respectfully requested to OObmit
tho above reaolutiono to tho oororal aooual
Conferences for thoir ooooorroooo.
The ayeo and noeo wore ordered oo tho
quedlon of their adoption, with the following
result— ayeo 106* note 9.
Itportant Church Movement.—The Coo
mention compooed of lay members the Metho
(list Episcopal Church within tho limito of tho
Lialtimoni Conference,^met at Btaooton. Vo.
on Wednesday laat and elosed its labors
Saturday evening. its action woa highly im
porthat, being tho adoption of a memorial ad
dressed to the Baltimore Aooual Confadanea,
alao assembled in convention at Staunton,
asking that immediate measures be taken to
sever the connection heretofore existing be
tween the Baltimore Conference and tho Moth
odist Episcopal church, North. Tho history
of the struggle of tho Southern Conference
with the Methodist Episcopal ohureb, North
on the slavery question, Is Justly regarded as
important, exhibiting oa it doea all tha pha
ses that have characterised the more impos
ing contest between the Northern and South
ern States on the same oubjeot.—Richmond En
quirer.
Important Speech.—The Baltimore An
nual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, has been in session several daye past
at Staunton, Va. On Saturday last, among
the speakers was the Rev. Mr. Tebbs, who
avowed his purpose in the outset of his re
marks to separate immediately and uncondi
tionally from the Abolilionixed Church of the
North. Longer anion with it would be both
dishonorable and calamitous, and for the sake
of peace and the interest of the Conference,
we should at once declare our independence of
the Northern Oeneral Conference. Our pledgee
to Virginia Methodists, and promises to pro
tect the membership of tho Church from tha
pestiferous doctrines of Abolitionism mutt bo
redeemed, and he appealed in earnest and elo
quent terms to the Conference to stand by the
iutorost of Methodism in this and the State of
Maryland. His concluding remarks brought
several preachers to their feet, and his res
ponse to certain questions, elicited warm de
monstrations of applause from the crowded
mass of spectators present.
Black Republican Items.
Old Aee as an Actor.—Linoon appears to
bo a versatile actor. He began kis adminis
tration in tha character of Hotspur, in Ring
Henry the Fourth—whose language was os
follows, wkh tha oxcspiion of tbo substitution
of the words f orte for ihot of Scott, in tho text
of Shakspear:
March 4lb i
i'U keep them all.
By God, they ■hall not hare a fort of them
No, If a fort would save thoir seal*, tboy shi
I’ll keep them by tills hand I
Twentieth of March.—Lincoln as King Lear;
(a orowd of young Wide-Awakes calling upon
tha old king to lead on tho armies to tha
fatta):
First let me talk with this philosopher.
What is tho cauoo of thunder f
The New York '‘Tribune” says: “With
i care of indignation and sorrow, wo may man
ago to acquiesce in tha abandonment of Fort
Sumter.” When Greeley hoe done crying,
and bio indignation paaoee off, wa bop# he
wilt take the momeata of calm which follow to
refleot upon tho part ho hao played in break
ing up the Republic.
Tho Portland “Courier, M a black paper,
speaking of the surrender of Fort Sumter,
say.:
“ Tha depth of iofamy to which even James
Buohanan dared not deaond, it appears is ra-
»we| to Abwibam Lincoln to sound.”
Another fUpubliona paper soys of It:
" A Government oo cowardly, ao craven,
has sunk itself beneath the respect of a brave
and loyal Pooplo, and the quicker it is dead
and buried out of tbt nay of sight and smell,
the better. Ob, for an hour of James Buch
anan !"
Senator Sumner says he “blushes at the im
pudence of the Jefferson Davie Republic.”—
Mr. Sumner compliments himself by admit
ting that anything this side of Pandemonium
can make him blush.
Tha “Tribune” began eight years ago to
tall about hemp to a substitute for cotton,
ami U ia still strong in the faith. The only
wonder is that every editor in tho “Tribune”
building hasn’t tha fear of hemp before bit
eyes.
A CARD—TO THE LADIES.
Mrs. J. M. Boring
Anaounoo*, with pl«**ar«, to Ikt friend, »nd
p*toou«, that ah*i. prepared to nit th.m
with
( | AIX Til* latest Alio
Molt Fathionablo Stylo* of Bonnots,
■XJLVB, O’Atol**.
’ When III trill b* hopn. to receive
k Lffcertl Nuts tf the Trth
Atlanta
AMD 6UABOUNDING COUNTRY.
W
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end for
Mtbod-OMo* I* .ton
0 TWTKM.
Kmu *<*, ,• vnuiirmn
attention, militia I
ELECTION FOB TWO MAJOB*.
Atla.ta, Ifanh IS, 10*1.
F ulton *oa*t, .b*uto <mi**tm*
to two Battalia*, i A* Tint (ball
b* know* a. P***hTr#* Batulto*. aad
•ball lulada Ward. 4 aid » of tba «l»r
of AUaito. aid Cany'*, BtohtoDd aad
Oak Orora Diotrlot*~toI*f th* North-
portion of th* count,. Tba Boaood Bat-
laltoo.hall b* known a. Wkttabalt, owd tkall
ioolud. Ward* l, 1 aad I of tk* otto tf AO*n
la, aid Black Bail aid OtoaaW Diotrlato—ba-
log tha Sou thorn portloa of th* oMity.
An aloetioi is her. by ordwrod hi bo hold li
tba Mveral PracinoU in aaofc Btolnltim on tba
Utb day of April n.xt. Tk* aloction far that
C rtlon of Poach-Tra* Wblb* tol^*- ***
and. of tbo city will boboid otOoww
In tbo office of Jn.licOl Thom*o tOd
and for that portion of tb* ott, wbWh to In
Whitehall Battalion, and within th* oHyllffi.
ito, will b* bald ot th* City Hell. Tbo mana-
faro of tbo otoottoa. In tb* oounty will Moot
with th* nanoMra in th* eity on tb* Ifondsy
following, for tb* parpoo* of eonaolidatln, and
cartifyin, tha roturnt to tb* OoTOrnor.
Th* Oaptaio. will proceed, oa noon a. elect
ad, osd eommlMiontd, to enroll, according to
law, e**ry man liable to bear ai ms witblo b It
District or Ward, between tb* ago* of eighteen
end forty-Sra. It. F. MADDOX,
•nlO-lto. Culonel Command iag.
AHAITA MEDICAL OOLLEII.
T HE Seventh regular Course of Lectures in
this Institutiou will commence on the 1st
Monday ia May, 1811, and ooutinue until tho
first of tho following September.
FACULTY .*
Alexander Mrars*M.D.* Professor of Cherois-
•trv and Pharmaoy.
21. W. Brown, M. D., Professor of Anitjmy.
John W. Jonis, M. D, Professor of the Poetic#
of Mediaine and General Pathology.
W. F. WeefMORiLARD, M- D. Professor of Prin-
ciplts and Practise of Surgery.
Thomas 8. Powrli., M. D., Professor of Obstet
rics.
Joseph P. Looar, M. D., Professor of Physiol
ogy aad pisoaoca of Women and Children.
J. G. Westmoreland. M. D., Professor of Ma
teria Medica and Medical Jurisprudence.
W. V. Adrohold, M. D., |
H. D. Capers, M. D , J
N, D'Ai.viaxir, M. D., Curator of the Museum.
J. G. McLrv, Janitor.
pees:
Course of Lectures, $105
Matriculation, (onoe,) 5
Dissecting, 10
Graduation, 25
The Trustees feel warranted in stating that
the facilitiea for the acquisition of Medical
knowledge, in connection with this institution,
are equal to those of any other College. The
several departments have, from time to time,
received such additions and appliances as have
been found necessary fo fully illustrate the va
rious branches of Medical Science. The An
atomical Rooms will be opened and furnished
with sound and inoffensive material, by the
15th of April.
Good board can be had in ike city at $3 to $4
per week.
For further information, address
J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dear.
Atlanta, Ga., March 21,186L-lw.
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I FRATFR5AT) JffiCORD.
Confederate States of Amerioa.
J EFFER80W DAVIR, '
Of MiMfHippt.
VICH PRKtinxNT:
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
X. U. MaUorjr, ef Florida, SeoreUry of Narr.
J. H. Roftffan, of Texas, Poctmaeter-OraoraL
J. P. Benjamin, of Loaraana, Attorney-General.
conoaaBB:
Preaklent—Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Georfda.
Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER. Eeq., of Ateban
MI8€lELLANE0Ug1
T*« A»*Mi*i.aTi»aor La.aiao.a-1
* growing trnd.nry Id th.. .g. , 0 .pu r „Tk,V
th. moat .iprtaaiv. -or.l. ol „tb<-r laogi ™
and altar awhito to uuwriwrata u,.,,,”
owq: thus tba word Opbalir, wbieb u fal'
th. Otook, .igoifjiog -L thihrad,-'?.^
beooming pdpclariaed in rutinretino mo. y ,
HpaIdiog't great Headache remWy, butTtJJ
• oon 1 ^ u#rd «B • »*ore general ^Tl”
MOCIVTZYOIV ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, Be. 14, Bkeeta ; A Wor « Cephalic will become a* common M El-
eft the eeeeed aad foarlft Meed ay alrbte In eaeh trotype aad many others whoa* diatioction ..
ATLANTA LODGE, He. Ai, f. A. M-, Meets en lh« pa,
ead Rad fourth Thursday ntehte In saeh mnulh.
LEWIA LaWPHE, W. M.
Jour tf. Bogota, Secretary,
FULTON LODGE, No. tlTTf. A. M., meete on the flrst
and third Tburfdoy nighte la
D.
umm
David mayer, w. m.
Alabama—R. W. Welker, R. H. Bmlth. J. L. M. Cur
ry, W. ?. Chilton, 8. F. Halo, Collin J. McRae, John Gill
SUorter, Daniel R. Levis, Thomas learn.
Florida—James B. Ovens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack-
son Merton.
Q—rg4a—Robert Toombs, Howell Oobb, F. 8. Bar
tow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Niabet, B. II. HIU, A. K.
WrUht, Thomas R. K. Cobb, A. II. Kenan, Alexander
H. Stephens
LmUoiamt—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeCIcmet, Chas
M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. (Sparrow, Henry Mar
shall.
MUH—tppt—W. P. Harris, Weller Brooks, N. L.
Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison.
South Carolina—R. B Rhett, Jr., R. W. Barnwell, L.
M. Kettt, Janies Chet nut, Jr., O. O. Memmtnfer, W.
Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce.
STAND!*# COMMITTBKR.
Executive Department*- Stephens, Conrad, Boyce,
Shorter. Brooke.
Foreign Affair*
Kelit.
Military Affair
Rhett, Nlsbet, Perkins, Walker,
-Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan,
Koval /ffaire—Conrad, Chesnut, Smith, Wrights,
Owens.
Finance—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae.
Commerce— Metnmluger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor
ton, Curry.
Judiciary—Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris.
poetal—Chilton, Boyce, HIU, Harrison,Curry.
Patent*—Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner.
Territuriee—Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nlsbet,
Pearn.
Public Land*—Marshall, Harris, Fearn
Indian Affaire—Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lewis.Keltt.
Printing—Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins.
Accouute—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DcClouet,
^ LjToiIlsl, a.*.
C. R. HaNLoiTaa, Secretary.
JASON BURR OOUNCriToF ROYAL AND SELECT
MASTERS, Be. 18, meets Quarterly, on the first »ueo-
day In January, April, July aod October.
LRWtf LA W*H* la. lot ti
Jeww M. Bowmu* Rcaerdar. - *J ABA Till
CtXUR DE LION COMVANDkRT, Nd. 4, meets on the
flrst and third Wednesday in each month.
W. W. BOYD, M.\I.\
W. T. Ms**, Recorder.
ODD-FELLOWS.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night.
T. P. MARSH, N. G.
Willi ah Wilsuv, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENtTno. If, meets on the second
and fourth Friday nights.
WM. II. BARNES, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest.
T. P. Plbhimo, Scribe.
MECHANICAL.
FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets «d Fri
day in each month, at Engine House, No. f.
C. M. CALDWELL, President.
Jamas Noble, Ja., Secretary.
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Jontru L BaowK, Governor.
Jobe B. Campbai l, 1
H. H. Wattem, VSecretarles.
H. J. G. Williams, )
E. P. Watkihb, Secretary of Stale.
Jouv Joses, Treasurer.
I’mtkrson Thwkatt, Comptroller General.
A. J. Bogobsh, Surveyor General.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
TiiKODoaa L. Gcekrt, President of Senate.
F. II. Wist, Secretary of Senate.
C. J. William?, Speaker House of Repreeentativee.
George Htlliee, Clerk House of Representatives.
PENITENTIARY.
Eu McConnell, Principal Keeper.
Charmcb G. Talrird, Assistant.
W. A. Williams, Book Keejier.
Chas. W. Lane, Chaplain.
Da. K. G. Cask, Physician.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. Green, Superintendent Lunatic As.vlum.
Da. R ti. White, 1
D. G. Cahpbrll, VTrusteos.
Miller Grievk, )
JUDICIARY OEPARTEENT.
NCPRIME COURT—JUDGES.
Josrph niNRT Lumpkin, of Athenn.
Richard II. Lton, of Atlanta.
Charles J. Jenkins, of Augusta.
PKPORTEE.
George N. Lestbe, of Marietta.
CLERK.
Cuarlfs W. DlBosk, of Sparta.
DISTRICTS.
1st District.—Brunswick, Eastern ami Middle Judicial
Circuits.
Tina or Session—2d Monday In January and June, at
Savannah.
2d DiratCT —Pataula, Macon, South-Western and Chat
tahoochee, Judicial Circuits.
Time op Session—4th Monday In January and r*l
Monday In June, at Macon.
8d District—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and
Cherokee Circuits.
Time oe Summon—4th Monday In March and 2d Mon
day in August, at Atlanta.
4th District.—^Western and Northern Circuits.
Time o» Stauoi—4th Monday in May and Nornuber,
; Athens.
5th Distsiot.—Ocmulpre and Southern Circuit*.
Tims ov Sermons—2d Monday In May aud November,
at Milledgorlllo.
A. Austell, Cashier.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY—Office on Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, Agent.
AGENCY OEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PANY— OQice on Whitehall Street near the Railroad.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent.
Perino Brown, Cashier.
J. P. LOGAN, President.
FULTON COUNTY.
JUSTICES INTERIOR CIVET.
Z. A. Rice, Clark Howell,
William Watkins, J. N. Simmons,
K. M. Taliaferro.
Sheriff—<X 0. Green—Deputy, 8. B. Love.
Treasurer—J. R. Wallace.
Tax Collector—A. J. Collier.
Tax Receiver—'William Center.
Coroner—A. R. White.
Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy.
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Mator—JARCD IRWIN WHITAKER.
Ward I—PeHx Hardman, P. C. House.
Ward II—William Watkins, J. U. Crew.
Ward III—8. B. Love, Robert Crawford.
Ward IV—J. H. Mecasiln, James Lynch.
Ward V—8. B. Robson, Thomas Kile.
Committee o
Love.
Committee or
casltn, Robson.
i Finance—Coundlmen Robson, Crew,
Ordinances—Coundlmen Watlrins, Me-
i Streets—Coundlmen Crew, Robson,
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Council-
Committee
Lynch.
Committee
en Lynch, Kile, Hoi
Committee on Lamps and Gaa—Coundlmen KUe, Me-
caslin, Crawford.
Committee on Market—Coancllmcn Hardman, Love,
Lynch.
Committee on Fire Department—Coundlmen Meoas-
lln, Robson, Watkins.
Committee on Police—Coundlmen Love, House,
yuek.
Committee on Cemetery—Coundlmen Hardman, Wat-
Ina, Robson.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coun-
okkmm Home, Drum, MeoasMn.
Tax—Couoclteeffiw Watklas* Orawterd,
lin, House, Watkins, Rile.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening In Jan*
I nary, April, July and October.
! WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
P. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant.
K. F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant.
V. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN F. EZ/.ARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday
In each month. s. 11. MKCABLIN, President.
W. K. Masoe, Secretary.
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday
night In each month.
LEVI RICHARDSON, President
C. C. Hours, Secretary.
TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. A meets 1st Wednes
day In each month. JOHN F. E2ZARD, Presid’t.
John Mclknuon, Secretary.
THE ARMY OF GEORGIA*
FIRST REGIMENT.
(Jolonel—Wm. J. Hardee, U. S. A.
Lieut. Col.—( has. J. William?, of Muscogee cm.
majors.
1. L. B. McLaws, U. 8. A.
2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county.
CAPTAIXH.
1. Wui. D. Smith, U. S. A Company A
2. Wm. J. McGill. O. M. I “... B
8. Wm. Martin, of Lumpkin county ‘*....C
4. Wm. G. GUI, U. S. A “....D
6. Jacob Read, U. 8. A
®. John G. Patton, of Bibb county “....F
7. George II. Thompson, of Pulton county “....G
8. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county •*.... H
!». Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county.
10. 8. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county
tirst libutemaktr.
1. Arthur Shaaf, U. 8. A Company B
2. St. Clair Dearlug, C. 8. A..
8. A. F. Com* U. 8. A
4. Thomas J. Bsrry, U. 8. A
8. T. S. McIntosh, of Chatham county..
9. John M. Branch, of Chatham county •• a
10. Tomlinson Fort, of Baldwin county •• J
11. Bcdney F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel
Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J.
SECUHD LIKUTBEARTS.
1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A
2. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes “ ...B
8. John F. King, of Glynn “ 0
4. George P. Harrison, Jr., of Chatham U ....D
fc P. M. B. Young, W. P. C., of Casa.- .. ,K
4. li. 8. Willis, W. P. C., Chatham •*.... J
7. J. G. Blount, W. P. C.,Talbot *‘....F
8. J. Alexnnder, W. P. C., Fulton u —O
9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham “ H
10. Michael Casa ••....!
11. Joseph A Blanco, Polk.. “—I
SECOND REGIMENT.
Colonel—Wm. W. T. Waleer* U. 8. A
Lieutenant-Colonel—E. W. Chastaie, of Fannin.
MAJOU.
1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. 8. A.
£ Alfred Cunuulug, U. 8. A.
CAPTAUta.
1. Jatnoa McIntosh, U. 8. A
2. Thomas McConuat*of Liberty.
8. Alfred Iverson, Jr., U. S. A
4. John D. Walker, of Scriven
6. John R. F. Tatnall, U. 8. A
fl. R. A. Wayne, of Chatham
7. John 8. Fain, ot Union.
8. Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin
9. Lewis H. Kenan, of Baldwin
10. Abner Bmead, U. 8. A
FIRST UBCTBHAXTS.
L John T. Mercer, U. 8. A
.Company A
A Robert H Anderson,
.U.S.A >
ft. R M. Thomas, U. 8. A <
fl. Joseph Wheeler, U. ft. A ‘
7. Kobe A. Crawfoid, of Fulton “
8. II. D. D. Twlgge, of Richmond *
f. Henry Cleveland, of Richmond •• J
10. A. P. Brown, of Forsyth “... B
11. O. Whitfield Anderson, of Fulloa, “ J
HtCOXD LUCTRMAMT*.
1. Jeha Howard, Jr.,of Muscogee Company A
2. P. L. Wade, of Serevan,
3. K. If. Bovdre, of Bibb, “....0
4 K. If. Atkinson, of Bibb..., *\.,.D
0. F. M. Myers, of Cobb. “..*.■
8. J. Barrow. W. P. C., of Clarke “.... F
T. John A. Went, of Morgan “ G
8. Lewis Delmgle, of Richmond ** H
t. G. R Lamar,Jr.,of Richmond. “,,„I
10. RobertLRubt*of CeblL ••.... J
11. Henry W. Trippe, of Houston J
DENTISTRY.
HUB St mt DUNK!
Deputy Marshal—Duke H. Brannon.
1st Lleutennnt Police—B. N. Williford.
2d Lleutennnt Police—J. M. Letter.
City Surveyor— H. L. Currier.
Clerk Market-J. D. Wells.
City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim
Superintendent Streets—II. W. McDaniel.
Dr. H. W. BROWN, Chairman,
k’S-Tssttab*. RL a aa?-
PORT-OFFICE*
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Sc
Ho HUNTINGTON* M* D«*
DHXTI»T,
ATLAX1A, GEORGIA,
OFFICE in Raweon’a new build-
, iug, corner Whitehall and Hunter BtreesL—
Reaidencc first house to tha leR of Col. Yen-
oay’ft.
KaraaBRcag: Hon. R. F. L)#n, Mr. E E.
Rawaou. Meaara. Beach A Root, Ber. Mr. Rog
ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vason, Eaq., Col. Nslaon Till, Ool. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan It.
foreign word, ba. b**a moro .woy'b^’USUi
i.e.nd loih.ioMo,
'ordly Realized.
Hi '..I 'o 'nrribl* ’e»d«cbe tbt* h.lterL*,,
hand I tt*pp«l into tb« b*|«ibw»n,*
.»,. bi io lb. tu.n -C*o y.,„ hr... „„
. eedache? "Doe# it hache ard,”aayi ’e ••H,-
«*edi»gly,' # eaye bi. hand upon that e
tna a Cephalic Pill, band poo me 'oner itW
od me »o quick that 1 'ardly realised I ’ad sa
’eadaebs.
HT HsiDAcas is the favorite sign bv which
nature makes known any deviation, wjj«u, T , r
frotu the natural state ot the braiu, and view ’
ed in this light, it irajr be looked «n as a aafe
guard intended to give notice of ditease which
might otherwise eaeape attention, nil in*
to ba remedied; and its indications should
never be neglected. Headaches may be claiai.
tied under two names, vis: Symptomatic aud
Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed
ingly common, aud If the precursor ol ■ . r m
variety of diseases, among which are Apuplaif,
Gout, Rheumatism, and all febrila diocuaiJ
In its nervouv A*rm it is sympathetic ofdi».
ease of the stomach conatiiuting nick headed*,
of hepatic disease conalituting bilious /tcedsak
of worms, constipation and other dieorderan
'he bowels, us well as renal and uterineafa.
tioci. Diseases of the heart are very frequent
ly attended with Headaches; Aniemis ltl( j
Plethora are also affectiuns which frrqiwaUr
occvsion headMchc. Idiopathic ilesdscb# ia
alao very common, beiog usually distinguished
by the name of nervous headache., Aometitnet
coming on suddenly in a state of apparently
sound health, and prostrating at uncu the mee'
lal and physical euergiee, aud in other ig.
stances it cotuee on slowly, heraldrd by depm-
Sion of spiritR or acerbity of temper. In nisst
instances the pain is in the front of the bead,
over one or both eyes, and sometime* pinvid,’
log vomiting; under this class luay *j*o b#
named Neuralgia
For the treatment of either class of Headacbt
the Cephalic Pills have been found a sura and
safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains ii
a few minutes, and by its subtle power era die-
ating the diseases of which Headache is the
unerring index. •
BainofcT.— Missus wants y<>u to send hu i
bex of Cephalic Glue, no, r bottle of Prepared
Pilla— but I'm thinking (hut's not just it nij.
ther : but perhaps \e*H he atier kimwing wbal
it is. Ye see she's nigh dead *nd gone wjtb (be
Siek Headache «i,.i wmh»r *om. more of that
unit as reiaiv. d her behure.
Druggiet —You must mean PpaMing's Onb.
alic Pills. 1
Bridget.—Och ! sure now am) you've *»d il
here'a tha quarther and give me (he Fills and
dont be all day about it aiiber.
Conztipotion or Costiveness.
No one of the “many ilia flesh is heir to" ii
so prevalent, so little understood, and so much
neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in
carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded
as a alight disorder of too little con*e<puoce W»
excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre
cursor and companion or many of the most
fatal aud dangerous disease*, and, unless early
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an ns.
timely grave. Among the lighter evil* of which
costiveness is the usual attendant, are Head
ache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Ilrealh, Piles
and others of like nature, while a h ng train of
frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fever*,
Abcesscs, Dyaentary, Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia
Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Ry.
pochondriaaia, Melancholy ami ksanity, first
indicate their presence in thv system by this
alarming symptom. Not unfreqaenriy Vh% h\%-
eases named originate in Constipation, but
take on an independent existence, unless the
cause is eradicated in an early stage. Front all
these considerations it follows that the disorder
should receive immediate attention whenever
it occurs, and no person should neglect to get
a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appearance
of the complaint, aa their timely use will expel
the insiduous approaches of disease end destroy
this dangerous foe to human life.
— -vaw*aet-
Grrat Discovert.—Amor.g the most impor
tant of all the great medical diseoveriee of tbie
age may be considered the system of vseein-
tlou for protection fiom 8mail Po«, the fepha
lie Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of
Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either
of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will
be experienced by suffering humanity loag af
ter their diaooverara era forgotten.
NervousHeadache
BT GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Ito*. 4*11,. «t 11 44 T.H., .04 t.OO A M.
CtoM..4tfl,, .1 A00 A.M., 0*4 AO* P.M.
IT WESTERN A ATLANTIO RAILROAD.
Doo, MmI........, J.10 F.M.
CtoMO.4.11,, *»:. t.OOA.M.
_ IT ATUm 0 ERW-FOWt EA1UUMD.
D««,<»n,,ti;.. ~ .....:..fi»p.h.
CIom., 4*llj, *1 A0* P.M.
Close*, dally, at... ILftO A.M.
Untfl farther b* kept open for
&. L A I. Iff. CNAVBN*
DBNTiaTa,
BAR tomoTod to thoir mo
*od aplondld room la Paoeor'i
Bloc*, oppo.lt* Boooh 0 Bool*, whoro tho, *ro
prop*rod to wott on *11 who m*jr wloh thoir
■orrioo*.
pnaatM**.
Br tho uio of the.* Pill, the periodic .ttoet.
ol .Vimcm or tkek HudmeJu mo, h* pr«T.»U*t
ood if tsksn ot the coumonoomeni of to »•
lock immodiol* roliof horn pain .oil .ickow
will b* obuinod.
Tho, ooldom foil in remooiog the ,Vmua.nd
RoadaoA* to which f.niol*. or. to lubjcci.
Tho, act gootlv upon tlw bowel.,- rriuoTito
(Vsfi'ofuMi
Far Literary Men, Students, Delicate Female#
and all persona of eedentary habits, they are
valuable aa a Laxative, improving the aypeUU,
giving lone and vigor to the digestive orgaaft
and restoring the natural elasticity and strength
of th# whole system. ,
The CEP HALIC PILLS are tha result d
Ion a investigation aod carefully conducted ex
periment#, having been io use many years,
during which time they have prevented an*
relieved a vaat amount of pain and suffering
from Headache, whether originating **•
system or from a deranged state of tk*
OeSuday* tfceOl
a'cteek, 4.M., aod f
Th#y ore #ntiraly vegetable in their
ftitioa, end may he takeo at all times wil ® jJJ*
feet safety without making any change ordw.
and tie absence gf any disagreeable render*
si easy ia administer them to children.
BEWARE OF 00DNTKRFKIT8!
Mill.ton, who or* j«to« ch.r«d h^f- !
DrioA Ooll. from . dloi.ee MtoRd^wltt. j oUl „
W.fc blCKHT, ' jSFb 1 "* * ““ pr,P * W
(UMMffi on MMSAMGAL pqimr •(, CKMTO
V I All ordm* O*old to .ddromto to
w-vaxa—i opH^rrirn-^.1 ■vastatw-
t. 0. ROW ABO, fo.wi Book Dtotw. top!4twl,r Bow. It. dAwt,.