Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 20, 1861, Image 4

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S O U/TiBT-EKF I /G O>N F ED E E !A ^ foutfttttf£onfttarti: * WILLIAM* &\MOLBAN^ 100! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP FURNITURE! Hass and Hair Mattresses! Acorn from the Tomb of Washington. In fto address deHverred In Booth Carolina on the 2'2d February, the speaker made tbr following happj illusion to the uuiveraal rea ped for Geo. Wefliicjgion: I remember while In a distant court of Eu rope, aid at the taoet detpoiio of all govern• meats, that on a memorial oecaeion f visited lagnifioeot gardens that surrounded Po iff, near St. Petersburg. The gardens terhi LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., \ PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA I peaceful brilliant of courts. On a remote island of these magnificent grounds, that had bseo *el Welds for the pri vats unjoyaafel And private walks of the Rmpe lursud Empress, a nee was pointed out to me in that garden, cultivated by particular nnddevoied h aflat, eurr«onded by wire wit ktt- work, and flowers flourahiog all around u.— There stood on one branch of the ireo a largo brass plate, and ou one side of that plate, in German, and on the other side in flrlavonio, was writtin—“ This tree was planted in 1830, by Nicholas from an acorn that grew near the tomb of the great Washington." This was the inscription upon that tree, placid there by one of tho rno-t absolute rulers that ever swayed the eoeptre of empire. And yet iu his private, secluded gardens he paid tins deep and heartfelt tribute to Hie memory of the greatest and purest man the world ever saw. lie did not take au acorn from near the tomb of (be great Elizabeth; nor did lie take ii from the garden of the Tuillerics, grown in the time ot Louis XIV; nor did he lake it from the garden of Ibe Csesnrs, near Home: but he look an ucoru from the tomb of a pure and mighiy man, in (be wilds of America, who had plained the seeds of a government const* crated to (be freedom and indcpeudcce of na lions, whose every principle was directly at war wiih iheprinciplesofits own government; and yet so great were the virtues and integri ty of Washington, that even ibis mighty mon aroh, in private aud secret, paid to him‘Ibis heartfelt and deep tribute. The tree was wa tered and cultivated with more care then any nt ihe trees in that garden. D wan flourish iug and green, and I trust in God it will coniin ue to flourish green aud fresh until its bran ches shall overspread the eiviizcd world. 1 have also seen the Cossack of the Don and the Volga; I havo seen the Lancers of Hus Ha, and I lint© seen the Tartar and Arab in tho wills of the interior, and yet, notwith standing their einii barbarian life, even they converse of the mighty Washington in their tents at night. 'Jhere is no portiou of the world that has not heard of his name, and love and admire his great and manly trutbfu loe-s and virtue." . —SOLE AGENTS FOR— Wriglit’s Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. may 17 COMPETITION WITH CHARLESTON, —AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN— (Shin#, (Blass, Plated and igrittania WARE AND CROCKERY; A I.ABOE lot of CUT nmi PRESSED GLASS; WHITE, GILT, .oil DECORATED CU NA, TEA. DINNER. And TOILET SETS, at an, prk-e; 81I.VER-PL ATE D TEA SETl CASTORS. CAKE-BASKETS, FRUIT STANDS. CUPS, GOBLETS, SPOONS. FORKS. An. A. KEROSENE LAMPS. CANDLESTICKS, WAITERS, TABLE MATTS, CHINA VASES. A. A lot of FINE TABLE CUTLERY. A largo and complete stock of WHITE GRANITE &' COMMON CROCKERY. to which we invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Wo import our gooda from Europe and buj of the hr it American Manufacture™, and will sell for the emalleet possible profits for CASH. COLE & WYLIE, aug2l Whitehall Street, nearly Opposite Beach A Root’s, Atlanta, Georgia. Removal. M RS. a. ISAACS would respectfully inform her numerous lady customers and friends, that she has removed to, and is now occupying one of the spacious and elegantly fitted-up ten ements in the New Building on the corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets being the third door from the latter street. She is now opening in her New Store, one of tho most Extenaive* Jicst Assorted, and Superb Stocks ol' Fall and "NVintei SI ILLINERY, comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fancy Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Collars, Embroide ries, etc., of the latest Styles, in almost endlen variety. She has alto a full line of CORSET8, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY. LACE VEILS, Ac., tc all of which she would moat respectfully in vito tho attention of her numerous customers. Her Opening Day will be on Monday, Oct. 8. oet2 (12m FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A CABD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friends and patrons, that she is agaiu prepared to suit them with ALL T11& LATEST AND Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HATS. CAPS. Head-Dresses, <&c. At her aid Stand, on WHITEHALL-STREET, Where she will be hapov .« receive A Liberal Share of the Trade —or— Atlanta AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY, not 9. CENTER & TREADWELJ WHITEHALL PTREET, ATLANTA, Four Duora JBclow Brady Ac Solomov.'p, —DEALERS IS— > CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS’HARDWARE ! SWEDES. AMERICAN. (’ASS COUNTY AND j - ENGLISH IRON, AND CABS COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTINGS! — ALSO, IN STORK— Zf\ CASES Shoes, nt Manufactures prices. Ov/ Call and sac us before you buy elsewhere. Yofl shall be pleased. juneU CENTER A TREADWELL. T HANKFUL for the past p&trorage of my numerous friends aud customers, and hoping a continuance of the s&ine, I again take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now store the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK FURNITURE. ever before offered in Atlanta, and ALL^of SOUTHERN MAKE, and am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from Ik well known Fuctory of •W CBXXM MMm CS-K.jm.V9 of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Works, Columbus, Georgia, is FoprifiN, wn, \ is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY is g*.th kl the unfit substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Prices from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Furniture Store in Ger.fgia. MATTRASSE9, LOUNGES. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, CGIIjwOX CHAIRS, AC., AC., always on hand. Picture Frames made and Furniture repaired with neatness and despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. D. M. YOUNG, Agent, Nov.2. dtf. for JOHN D. GRAY. DIM1CK, WILSON & CO., (hcccessorb to dimice a mix,) Manufacturers of and Wholesale aud Re tail Dealers lu BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem lock 8ole-Leather, French CalfSkins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Pegs and Shoe Find ings—at the Sign of the Big Boot, L. M. DIMICK, l Cherokee Block, < WM. WILSON, V Peach-Tree Htreet, A. MIX. ) Atlanta, Georgia. octlft Crest Excitement at the Shoe and Leather Em porium ot DI m I c k, Wilson it Co., ON PEACH-TREE STREET A large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, iust received from the manufactory, and will be •old at prices unprecedented in this market. Ladies' Patent Foxed Lace Hesl Gaiters, at $1 25 a pair. Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Hool Boots, at $1 10 a pair. Men's, Boys, Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes, proportionally cheap, and warranted. Gents' French Calf Water-Proof and Pump Boots—new styles—just received, and will be sold at prices lower than any House in this city will sell as good a Boot. 5,000 lbs Hemlock Sole Leather, just receiv ed and for rale at Charleston prices, or lower than ever before sold in this market. 50 dozen French and American Calf 8kins, of various brands, this day received, and will be sold at a commission on New York prices. Lasts, Boots Trees. Pegs, Lining, Binding and Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. 1 Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather j at low prices, will And it to thsir interest to give us a call before purchasing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., dec22 Sign of the Big Book BUTLER & PETERS, (Successors to lll^h, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, FOE THB PCRCKASB AND SALE Of HORttE* FOR HALE. TWO large young Northern MARES, Ivc and six years old ; Ouo pair Carriago HOUSES, wull broke Four Canada HORSES—all on reasonable tcrftis. Also, for sale. BUGGIES. TROTTING WAG ONS and TROTTING 8ULKlES~all manu factured by No. 1 workmen. Apply at G. C. ROGERS' nag 2d Halo Stable, Loyd fitrot t. T K *V.V K 8 8 R R /» « O W V C K Cotton, Groceries, Ac., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, j LBS. best quality of Good Hem OjUV/U lock Bole Leather; 3,000 lbs best quality Good Damage Sole Leather; 2,f00 Iba best quality Good Oak Sole Leather—all lust received and or sale, at low prices, at Wholesale or Re tail, by DIMICK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. TO PliAHTTBRS Heavy, Double-Mole Russet flroganu. Hart rtmartfi to the l«r,e Kir*. Proof Ware- i ra«'l. Wl ‘ h two heavy a»lee of the be.l quality boner, formerly oocui.ie.1 by Win.hin A llow- of Hemlock 8ol« Leather and Oak Upper., with ell, ophite the Stale Roe.l Depot. D ”“ P Good Tennessee money taken at par for Pr dues. 30 CHOICE MEATS may l,o ha,I daily et my Stall In the Market. aufi2H O. O. IL DDLS LARD OIL, ju,t received on eon- aienment and for eel* by unolV BUTTER A TETER8. F LOUR! FLOUR ! FLOUR!-«M barrel! of R,. Loet. Femlly Flotir, eqd fitIO encka of Tenne.jec Extr, Flour ‘ jun. It BUTLER A I'ETERS. HEW FIRM. T HE undersigned have formed a copartner ship under tho name of Carroll A Fowler, for the transaction of a General Produce and Commission business, at the old stood of Car- | roll A High, and solicit a continuance of the patrouagu to liberally extended to the late firm. W. 8. CARaIOLL, Atlanta, Feb. 18, 1891. N. R. FOWLER. Tq retiring from the late firm of Carroll High. \ take pleasure in recommending new firm to mi old friends and customer*, fsblf-tf JOSEPH P. H10H- Rivit Eye seams, which we have made express ly for tbs trade ot this market, and guaran tee them, in every reepect, superior to any thing that oaa be found in this market, la the line of Brogans, and will sell them at lower prices, by the case or single pair. Those wanting a good Brogan, at low prices, will find it to thsir interest to call on us at the Sign of the Big Boot. DIMTCK, WILSON A CO., octl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. PKOrfl«<«t*fc GUFFSNMMNT Confederate State* of America. ransiDBHT: JJC FFKR8 0N DAVIS, Of Mississippi. TICS f’NRfiJDNNT: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Georgia. cabinit. Robert Toomb*. of Georgia, Secretary of State. C. G. Memmlngar, of & O., Secretary of Treasury. L. P. Walker, of Alabama, SecreUryof War. A It Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of Navy. J. H. Reagan, or Texas, Postmaster General. J. P. benjamin, of Louisiana, Attorney-General. COXONtfil : President—Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Oeorsla. Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Ktq., of Alabama. CITY or ATLANTA. W»yob-JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. . ?. Chilton, 8. F. Hale, Collin J. McRae, John GUI Shorter, Daniel K. Lewis, Thomas Pearn. Florida—James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack- ton Morton. Uooroiit—Rot-ert Toombs, Hovsll Cobb, F. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nisbet, B. II. Illll, A. R. Wright, Tnomas R. R. Cold*, A. H. Kenan, Alexander II. 8 euliena Louiinnui—John Perkins, Jr , A. L. DeClouet, Clias M. Conrad, D. P. Kenner, G. E. goarrow, Henry Mar shall. UittiMippi—W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, N. L. Wilson. A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison. South Carolina—It. B. jUhett, Jr., U W. Barnwell, L. j M Keitt, James Chesnut, Jr., C. O. MetnmlnKer, w. P01 cher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Uojce. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. T«* Au,I«AM4TIU1 OV ■ . rro.in* Undeaoy In thi. ,,, u, the mo»t i‘X|>rn.ive word, nt othrr lai,»u„„ * end alter .while U. Inonrnoriite then, ■ own; thua the word tleph.lie, which i, r, Ur I Ii* 0 T'‘' "* 0 ,' rjin * r 1 "' Dm head," j, 00, Crc, ^ c, :™ in K popol.riwd iu connection with M , I Bpel.linj e greet Headache remedy, but it »|o Mea,u.. toon be uwd in a mow general ! „ , - .. _ .. I word Cepbnlio will beeume at common a, o| lL * Street. Counctliuon Crew, Aebwm, j ^p, , nd m , nJ w|| „„ J™ * «• Wells, Pampa and Claterns-Coundl- foreign words has barn worn away by onml'n mea Lynch, Kile. House. j usage uoltl they seem “native and to tLe Committee on Lamps and Ga*—Councllmen Kile, Me- born.’' ** ’ardly Eealized, enMcca.- j Hi '*d 'n ’orrlble ’eadache thia h.lternooc . n.,» t,D<i 1 the hafiothccarie# band ' ’ hi lo the man. “Can you hea,e meofta can, Wai- ! ’eadaehe?” "D.iea it baahe ’erd.’ uy, ■». -]|,_ oeediogly,” aaya hi, hand upon that •, me a Cephalic Pill, hand ’(ion me ’onor ii> ur Ward I-r.ll, llaidiuan, t. O. Hoo.e, Ward II—William Watklea, J. it Ore.- Ward IU—8 B. Love, Robert Crawford. Ward IV-/. H. Mecasfln, James Lyhch. Ward V—B. B. Robson, Thomas KUr. Committee on Finance—Cminellmen Robs Love. CnnsmlttM oo Ordinances—Cousiellaswn Ws , casMn, Robson. i Hrc Department—Councllmen Mccas- ! | Ly neb. Committee Iln, Rotison, Watkins. ' Committee on Police—Councllmen Love I Lynch. i Committee on Cemetery—Councllmen Hardman kins, Robson. j Commutes on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coua- | cilmen House, Crew, Mscaalin. Committee on Tax—Councllmen Watkins, Crawford, I Lynch. Committee on Relief—Councllmen Crawford, Meeas- Holcombe. Treasurer—E J. Roach. Chief Marshal—Thomas B. Bogyus. Deputy Marshal -Duke H. Brannon. 1st Lieutenant Police—B. N. Williford. 2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lester. CHy 8urveyor—II. L. Currier. * Clerk Market—J. D Wells. City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Streets—II. W. McDaniel. Walker, | Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan, I FRATERNAL RECORD. Foreign Ajfairu—Rlitti, Nisbet, Perkin Keiit. Military Affa Anderson. .VuruJ ./dirt—Conrad, Chttuut, Smith, Wrights, Owens. Fi n a net—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae. Commerce—Memminger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor- 1 "’^^-Cl.y.oa, Wither.. Hale, Cobh, H.rrla 1 ‘TLANTA LODO.E, No ; W. k,A. W Pottal—Cbiltou, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry. Patents—Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territories—Lhesnut, Camplell, Marshall, Nisbet, Fearn. Publio Lunds—Marshall, Harris, Fearn Indian Affairs—Morton, Hale,Sparrow, Lewis.Kelt!. Printing—Cot<b, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins. Acconufs—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DtClouct, ond and fourth Thursday nights In each month. LEWIS LtWBIIE, W. M. Joan M. Borino, Secretary. FULTON LODGE, No. *1«, F. A. M., meets on the fin and third Thursday nights in each month. DAVID MAYER, W. M. R. J. MiftdET, Secretary. nitb. Engrossment— Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae. Bar- GOVERNNENT OF GEORGIA* exkcutive”department. JossrH E. Brows, Governor. John B. Camfbki.1., ) H. H. Watters, VSecretaries. H. J. G. Wll.Ll A MH, ) E. P Watkikm, Secretary of State. Jons Josas, Treasurer. PaTxai-'ox Tnwkatt, Comptroller General. A. J. Boogers, Surveyor General. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Throdorr L Grtaar, President of Senate. F. II. West, Secretary of Senate. C. J. Wii.liamp, Speaker House of Representatives. Gkohux IIyi.uxh, Clerk House of Representatives. PENITENTIARY. Ei.i McCokmill, 1 riucipal Keeper. Ciurlkk G. TaLBIRO, Assistant. W. A Williams. Book Keeper. C'bas. W. Lank, Chaplain. Da. It. U. Cask, Physician. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Da. T. Grern, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. • JUDICIARY DUPAKTEENT. Jo«Krn I Ik: Richard H. Lion, of Atlanta. CTiarlki* J. Jkrei.ns, of Augusta. raroBTsa. George N. Lester, of Marietta. CLRRK. Ciiarlks W. Di Bosi, of Sparta. DISTRICTS. 1st District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial Circuits. Tims or Session—2d Monday In January and June, at Savannah. 2d Dirtier — Pataula, Macon, South-Western and Chat tahoochee, Judicial Circuits. Tint or Srsama—4th Monday In January and 8d Monday in Juue, at Macon. 8d Districi—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. Tims or Skwion—4th Monday In March and 2d Mon day in August, at Atlanta. 4th District.—Western and Northern Circuits. Tinr or Stfwioa—4th Monday In May and November, at Athena. 5tm District.—Ocmulgse and Southern Circuits. SUPERIOR COURTS* COWETA CIRCUIT. Ortillr A. Bcll, LaGrange, Judge. N. J. Hammond, Atlanta Solicitor General. Coutles. Time of Session. Clayton—1st Monday in May and November. DeKalb—4th Monday in April and October. Fayette—2nd Monday in March and September. Fulton—1st Monday in April and October. Meriwether—8d Monday in February and Augnst. Troup—lid Monday lu May aud November. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. D. F. Hammond. Newnan, Judge. M. Kkndrick, Cedar Town,. Solicitor GeneraL Counties. Time of Sessions. Campbell—2d Monday In February and August. Carroll—1st and 2d Mouday In February and August Coweta—1st Monday In March and September. Floyd—4th Monday In Jan. and 1st Monday in July. Heard—Sd Monday In March and September. Haralson—8d Monday in April and October. Paulding—4th Monday In February and August. Polk—3d Monday In February aud August. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Gkorob D. Rick Marietta, Judge. Wm. Phillips, Marietta Solicitor General. Counties. Time ot Sessions. Cherokee—Is 1 Monday in March and September. Cobb—8d Monday In March and September. ~ i—2d Monday In February and August. MOUNT HON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. If, meets ou the second and fourth Monday nights In each month. L J. GLENN, II. P. C. It. Haxlkttkr, Secretary. JASON BURR COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the first i uea- day in January, April, Julr and October. LEWIS LAW SHE, Ta. III. John U. Boriho, Recorder. CfEFR DE LION COMMANDERT, No. 4, meets on the first and third Wednesday iu each month. W. W. BOYD, M.\E.\ W. T. Mead, Recorder. ODD-PELLOWS. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night. T. I*. MARSH, N. G. William Wilson, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets ou the second and fourth Friday nights. WM II. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Fleming, Scribe. BANKING. A. Achtrll, Caahler. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama 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 Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President. Pbrino Baowg, Cashier. ATLANTA FIKE DEPARTMENT. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. S. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant. K. F. MaDDOX. 2d Assin&ot. F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. JOHN F. EZZARD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1. meets first Monday In each month. J. II. MECA8LIN, President. W. K. Miaou, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night in each month. LEVI RICHARDSON, President. C. C. Rods*, Secretary. TALLULAU FIRE COMPANY, No. 8. meets 1st Wednes day In each month. JOHN F. EZZARD, Presld’t. John Mclkxdon, Secretary. ATLANTA IIOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, aieets first Saturday night In each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Noih R. Fowlkr, Secretary. Forsyth—8d Monday l Towns—4th Monday In May and Octot Uniou—8d Monday In May and October. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. D. A. WiLiva, Spring Place, Judge. J. A. W. JoHRrtoa, Cassville, Solicitor General. Counties. Time of Sessions. Cass—2d Monday lo March and September. Catoosa—2*1 Monday In May and November. Dadt—■4th Mouday In May ami November. Gordon—1st Monday In April and October. AhltfteUt—4th Monday In April and October. COKE! COKE!! COKE!! J. r. WARNER, Supi. PULTON COUNTY* JCSTICKS WfKRIOa CRCRT. Z. A. Rice. Clark Howell, William Watkins, J. N. Simmons, E. M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—C. C. Greer—Deputy, 8. B. Love. Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Bmnsr. Treasurer—J. R. Wallace. Tax Collector—A. J. Collier. Tax Receiver—William Center. Coroner—A. R. White. Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy. THE ARMY OP GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—Wm. J. Hardib, U. 8 A. Lieut. CoL— Cm as. J. Williams, of Muscogee co. MAJORS. 1. L. B. McLawa, U. 8. A. 2. Edward tt. Harden, Whitfield county. CAVTAIIS. 1. Win. D. Smith, U. 8. A Company A 2. Wm. J. McGill. G. M. I •• .B 8. Win Martin, of Lumpkin county “....C 4. Wiu. O. Gill, U. P. A **....D 5. Jacob Read, U 8. A •*....E fi. John G. Pation, of Bibb county “...,F 7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton eouoty “ G 8. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county “.... II V. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county—“ I 10. S. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county " J FIRST likutknamtb. 1. Arthur Shaaf, U. 8. a Company B 2. St. Clair Hearing, 17. S. A “.... E 8. A. F. Cone, U. 8. A O 4. Thomas J. Berry. U. 8. A *‘....D 6. A. A. F. Hill, of Clarke county “....A fi. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corps.. F 7. John Millelge, Jr., of Richmond counry ... " (' 8. T. 8. McIntosh, of Chatham countyn "....H 9. John M. Branch, of Chatham county * I 10. Tomlinson Port, of Baldwin county M J 11. Rednev F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Compauy J. skcohd lirctkxamts. 1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A 2. (iamett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes •• ...B 8. John F. King, of Glynn 4. George P. Harrison, Jr., of ChaUiam *•. ft. P M. H Young, W. P. C., of Lass •• fi. K 8. Willis, W. P. C., Chatham “. 7. J. O. Blount, W P. C , Talbot 8. J Alexnnder, W P. C., Fulton 1 “. 9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham “. 10. Michael Cass «. 11. Joseph A Blam e, Polk “. SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel—Wn. W. T. Walks*. U. S. A Lieutenant-Colonel— K. W. Chastain, of Fannin MAJUlS. 1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. S. A. 1 Alfred Camming, U. P. A. CAPTAINS. 1. Janie* McIntosh. 2. Th- 8. Alfred Iverson. HT HtapAA HK is the favorite sign by winch nature makes known aojdeviation, whatever from the natural state of the braiu, and view! ed In this light, it tray be looked od as a « a f e . guard intended U> give notioe of dire** ! might otherwise escape attention, till u<u |*u 1 to be remedied; and its indicationa should 1 never be neglected. Headache* may bw clau). I tied under two names, vf«: 8y mploma'.ic and I Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed. ingly common, and is the precursor ot m great I variety of diseases, among which are A fM>p|«g« i Gout, Kheumutisui, and nil febrile diseases.-! : Iu lu nervous form it is sympathetic ofdis. I ease of theatornach constituting sick headache, | of hepatic diaeoae constituting kilieut headache, 1 of worms, constipation and other disordertoi , the bowel*, us well as renal aud uterine sflec- ; nous. Dl?ea»ri of the heart are very frequeot- 1 ly attended wttli H'-aduches; ALwnita and j Plethora are aloo ailVctioos which frequ'-sUr I occusiou headache. Miopathic Ueadacf* m j also very common, being usually diatioguiihtd by thu name of nervous heatiache, sometime* coining on suddenly to a sUte of apparently sound health, aud prostrating at once the meu- tal aud physical energies, and iu other in- ■Unices it comes on slowly, heralded by depres- ston of spirits or acerbity of temper Inmost instance* the pain ia in the front of the head, over one or both eves, and souietiuieb provok ing vomiting: uuder this class may also be named Neuralgia For the treatment of either close of Headache the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the inosi acute pains in a few rniuutea, and by its subtle powtr eradic ating the diseases of which Heudowhe is the unerring index. Ukidokt.—Wiseus wants yu to send hers btx of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I'm thinking that's not just it oaf. tlier; but perhaps ie*ll be atier knowing what it is. Ye see she’* null dr«d anil gone with the Sick Headacui, ..lu wat.is^.ine more of that same as relaivi d her before. Druggist —You must mean Spalding’* Penh- alic Pills. 1 Bridget.— Oob ! sure Du* aud you’ve srd it. here's the quarther and give me the P'.’Is «l<J dont be all day ubout it either. Constipation or Costiveneu. No one ol the “many ills flesh is heir to" is so prevalent, so little understood, and bo much neglected as Costiveness. uften originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre. cursor aud companion ol many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and, uulesseary eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an un timely grave. Among the lighter eviliof which costiveneas it the usual attendant, are Jlead- ache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Brenth, Piles and others of like nature, while • long traiu of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fever*, Abcesses, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia Apoplexy, Epileosy, Paralyaio, Hysteria, By- pochondriasis, Melancholy and Usanny, firit indicate their presence in th^ system 6y thit alarming syrnptofh. Not unfrequently thefii*- cases named originate in Constipation, bet take on an independent existence, ubleestb* cause is eradicated in an early stage. From ill 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 Tills on ths first appearauc* of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Grkat Discovkrt.—Among the moil impor tant of all the great medical discoverivs of this age may be considered the svstem of vhocids- ti>.n for protection from 8msll Pox. the Cepha lic 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 long li ter their discoverers are forgotten. NervousHeadache Headache •W I D ' POST-OFFICE* ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. BY GEORGIA RAILROAD. Dne, dally, at 11.46 F.M., and t.00 A M. Closss, dally, at 8.00 A.M.. ami fi.00 P.M. BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Doe, dally, at - 1.16 P.M. Closss, dally, si 9.00 A.M. BY ATLANTA A WE8T-POINT RAILROAD. Dae, dally, ai 7.15 P.M. Closes, dally, at 9.99 P.M. BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. Due, dally, at T. 16 P.M. Closes, dally, at 11.00 A.M. OFFICE HOUR*. Until farther no tire, ths Office will be kept open far Ihe delivery of mall-matter, dally (Suadays excepted.) front 7 AM. Htt 1 o'clock, P.M., aod from fcaU-pssl t till 1 o'clock, P.M. On Sundays ths Office will ha open from I A.M. Oil 2)f ►’clock, A M., aod tram «* tUl iH e'cloek, P J4. T. 0. HOWARD, PssUaaster. By ihe use «*f these Pilis the perimlic sttoeR or N> rrou* or Sick Headache may be prevented: and if taken ut the commencement of •** tack immediate relief from pain and siokasifi will be obtained. They seldom fail in removiug the NavHAAP* Headache to which femalea are to subject- They act gently upon the bowels,- rptuofiaf Cantiventss. For Literary Men, Students. Delicate Flffi* and all persons of sedentary habits^ they i valuable os a Laxative, improving tts n | giving tone and vigor to the digram* "T*** clnt-rmh. U. 8. A. Company A and restoring the natural elasticity anditrsag 1 ® i'T 7 I «f '!>• who'* •/•fra „ . rtnoo. Jr.,U. •. A Tti« CEtHALIC TILLS «ru (he r«u]t I long investigation and carefully conductedef- ■ F j )>enmenta. having been in ust many ysarL ,*;•*• ;* during which time they have prevented ...... " M .I relieved a vaat amount of pain and sunerijf J from Haadacha, whether originating >n ^ ! nervous system or from a derauged state uf t** ...Company A , stomach. ••v I They are entirely vegetable io their ectnpe- siiinn. and may be taken at all times P'v feet nfefiy without making any change ofdts* and ihe absence of any disagreeable taste res** it eaey ta administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Tha genuine have five signatures of Hsnry C. 8palding on each Box. _ , x- Sold by Druggista and all other DealersiR Medicines. . _ A Box will be sent by mail prepaid ot re ceipt of the PRICK, 80 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to ■fiMIIY C. MOLDING, Odor fttrwt. New Y#f*» Nar. II. dAwly. 4. Ji*hn D. Walker, of Ncrlvta... 6. John R. P. Tatnall. L'. 8. A fi. R. A. May ns, at thstham 7. 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