Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 21, 1861, Image 4

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fV0)T7TlIflE[TO V- 0 O N FWDrBffiTAK? m. By-lnd-Hv. bouerwhoro, down tho at ream of Tituw.qn »htohwc*r% flotlteff, hi * beantiful Islam! csIM ill* By and by. It ra»y be just bcfof* ns, beyond the ntxt turn of th, rlw ; or »• iu»y DOt Had It a bill Ike etreem dleeuiboguee jWja^tKovsittM! dream that all evil will be banished, when we arrire at the bea'ulfftil TsTand— fly and by. Mi day we float down the turbulent stream ; Ike blue cover of heaven burns above us ; the uufathomahle depths yawn beneath us; the mysteriee of Odd and immortality stream intellects—trui liw that iu ail ages have rous ed up the loul from us foundations, baplim it with reverence and kindled with love—en viron us with their intensity, ami all thoughts of the Inland are banished from the minn.*— Hut when the soieina gray of twilight falls around our bark, in funcy we see Its magical shores, green with trees of beauty, flitting be fere ns like a star over the broad shadows of years, and our longings all return to wander on its ffllry batiks and listen to the silver voi ces, of its inhabitants. And as the rosy flush of day faden if thu weft, and the watch stars open one after another their holy eyct^ we go 19.1?^ * the khppybcJUf that the mt?n|ng mnrise will glhl this iitnnorfnl land, fttiK iu our vision ; this clime we have sought so long and vainly, and wither have fled all the lost summers your youth nhieh we besought with tsars to stay. A land of promise is tl/at tly aud* by. Iu it w>* all l.avo rich possessions, the anticipated enjoyment of which alone renders life tolera Lie. The past lias proven a weury way; the present is full of thorns and beset with dan gers but in the golden By-and by there is a recompense for all. There the br«»lten heart shall be healed, and the weary spirit find a rest. Who would sell his birth right in this laud ? Though poverty, gloom andVieedaiion environ us here, we have both wealth and health and loving friends in that fair olimo. Jiow eagerly we look lor that Island. It it were laid down on any chart, no matter how distant, eo that we knew it would surely come, we should be satisfied in the prospect, llui no Arif ode comes to reveal its labyrinthine wiifll and we must rest content in its antici pi.ton, and possess it only in our dreams. “ The Bow In the Cloud.” The bow was consecrated to be the tokeu of a covenant of mercy between Coil and man, that “ the water would no more become a Hood to destroy all flesh.” Whenever the descend ing shower and the darkened sky recall to miud Jehovah’s former vcngoance on (he un- godly, we may take comfort on beholdiug thi« bright display of meje*tyand beauty, this faith ful witness in heaven ; our hearts may be glad dened by the remcmtcicnce and assurance of God’s love—we behold the seal of heaven, rati fying the promise of Diviuo favor. And the believer may justly regard it, not only as a token of security against a future de luge, but also as a hopeful intimation of God’s niercy in all the storms of this mortal life, in every threatening flood. We may view it with delighted eyes, as a blissed memorial of (he truth and faithfulness of that Almighty Pro tector whose word is pledged for ti e preserva tion of his people, at all tiiue3 and under ull possible circumstances. Ilia mercies of provi dence uud grace can never fail; and an earnest of tlieae mercies we may dircovor when we look upon the bow in the cloud. It is, in a secondary sense, at least, emblematical of God’s everlasting C'Tenant wiih his faithful people, that he will “never leave them nor torsakc them.” P- Removal. . her numerous lady customers aud fiiernl* i New Building Whitehall and Alabama streets being thethiid door from the latter street. :0:- 8 tor She is now opening id h one of tho most r.zicnsfre, Ucsl Assorted, and Superb stocks of Frill and "Wintei MILLINERY, comprising very rich Velvet, Batin and Fancy Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Collars, Embroide ries, etc., of the latest Styles, in almost cudless variety. She baa also a full line <d GOItSETti. PRESS rtUMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACK VEILS, & c., tc all of which she Wt.ulU most respectfully in vito the attention of her numerous customers. Her Opening Day will bo on Monday, Oct. 8. oet2-d2m A CARD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announocs, with pleasure, to her friends and patrons, thnt she is ftgnlrt prepared to suit them with A lift TIIF LATFUT AM) Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HATS, CA.l“fcl, Head-Dresses, «&o. At her old £tand,on WHITEHALL STREET, Whore she will bo hapov r* otive A Liberal Share of the Trade -or-- Atlanta AND SUBROUNDINO COUNTRY, oct». » K-. CENTER & TREAD WELT WHITEHALL STRKET, ATLANTA, our Door. Below Ilr»dy a flotomui.T, —MALAWI »»— ARMAGH 1IARDWARI A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS' HAHOW A RE ! (VEDEB.AMEBIGAN.OASS county and ENGLISH IRON, AND 0ABM COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTINGS! —alio, I* rroxx— :rt CASES Shmi, .t Manufacture* prirM. IU Ml Himao before y»iIsycteoOrker*. o i( jhanvr^ TKR 4 TREADWRIU - • T. f. KLKMINO, • • JAMB* HOQf FLEMING CO. WHOJaESALK Produce Dealers, AND GENEBAL mnmm merchants, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, Q-EO. fiS- PROMPT ATTENTION -AS, $&- PAID TO IKS, Mr- FILLING ORDERS.-** LIBERAL ADVANCES M-A-DPT ON r CONSIGNMENTS. BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE CASH SYSTEM E—X—C—L—-U—S—I—V—K—L—Y ! Prices Current mailed to customer* weekly. Wholesale Produce House, XO W OX IIAXD, LARD, ) at ( CORN. LARD, V liarnes, - CORN. LARD, J Fleming d Cb. ( CORN. MASONIC IIALL. To Arrive, BACON. ) at ( FLOUR. BACON, y Barnes, ' FLOUR. BACON, J Fleming d <’o. ( FLOUR. ORDERS ) at f AT THE WILL BE • Barnes, J L0WE8T FILLED, J Fleming d. Co., ( PKICE8. FOR CASH. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made. Large Stocks kept od hand. Orders filled with dispatch. 50 Casks Baron—to arrive. 800 Barrels Flour—to arrive. 5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Ferkin K'gs Fre6h Lard—in store. General Commission Business attended to by BARNES. FLEMING A CO., Masonic Building, March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia. ATTENTION! MILITARY COMPANIES FURNISHED WITH UNIFORMS AT SHORT NOTICE AND LOW PRICES, BY LAWSHE & PURTELL, AT THEIR nraniAvr tailoring ESTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. An* 8001 AND JOB PRINTING 8 O o 411 o TOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT ANY ANY ANY KIND KIND K I NTD O F O F O F PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING RULING RULING RULING O R O R O R BINDING BINDING BINDING DONE DONE DONE WELL DONE W E I. I. DON E W ELL D O N E NEATLY N E A T L Y . N E A T L V A X D AND A N D QUICKLY Q U I C K L Y Q U I C K L Y A T A T A T HONEST HONEST HONEST It A T E S RATES RATES G O G <> G O T O THE T O T H E T O T II E FRANKLIN F R A N K I, I N F R A.VKLIN PRINTI N G HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE AND A N D A N I) BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY- BOOK BINDERY O N O N O N A L A B A M A S T R K E T ALABAMA STREET ALABAMA STREET A T I. A N T A A T L A N T A ATLANTA SIX PRESSES SIX PRESSES SIX PRESSES A I. W A Y S A L W A Y S A L WAYS RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING THREE THREE THREE BY STEAM BY STEAM BY STEAM KEEPING KEEPING KEEPING THIRTY-ONE THIRTY- ONE THIRTY-ONE PERS O N S PERSONS PERSONS CONSTANTLY CONSTANTLY CONSTANTLY EMPLOYED EMPLOYED EMPLOYED DO NOT D O NOT DO NO T FORGET FORGET F O R G E T THE T II F. THE FRANKLIN FRANKLIN FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING llOUS E PRINTING HOUSE AND AND . , AND BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY KM AND m SHI "T/rptflwn" i Confederate States of America, j rmeipaar: JEFFIRBON DAVIS, I Or Mlnlalppl. T I VtCI PRIOIDIXTt , <• r ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Georgia. CABINET. Robert Toon he, of Gooreia, Seoreterjr of Slate. C. G. Memmlneer, of 8. O., Secretary of Treasury. L. P. Walker,of Alabama, SocreUry of War. 8. K. Mallory, of f lorida, Secretary of Navy. J. H. Reagan, of Texan, Postmaster-General. J. P. Benjamin, of LonWana, Attorney -General. COBGBBSS : President—Hon. HOWBLL OOBB, of Georgia. Secretary—JOHNBON J. HOOPKK, Ben., of Alabama. MBMMM. Alabama-R. W. Walker, R. II. 0mlth, J. L. M. Cur ry, W. ?. ChUton, 8. P. Hale, Collin J. McRae, John GUI Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thomaa Fearn. Florida—James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack- Georgia—Robert Toombs, Howell Gtbb, V. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, K. A. Ntsbet, B. H. UiU, A. K. Wright, Thomas R. R. Cobb, A. II. Kenan, Alexander H John Porklna, Jr., 1. L. D^louH, Chu M. Conrad, D. f. Kenner, O. B. Sparrow, Henry Mar- ^Sffaafs^Df-W. P. Harris, Walter Brooke, N. L. Wilson, A. ll. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison. South Carolina—R. B. Bhett, Jr., ft. W. Barnwell, L. M. KalU, James Cheauut, Jr.. C. G. Memmlnger, W. Porobar Milas, Thomaa J. Withers, W. W. Boyce. STANDING com Mirras*. JCseeutice Department*— Hteptaens, Conrad, Boyce, Shorter. Brooke. Foreign AJfblro— Rhett, Nlsbet, Perkins, Walker, Keith Military Affaire—Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan, Anderson. Fatal /fair*—Conrad, Chennut, Huiith, Wrigi.te, Owens. Finance—'Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,McRae. Commerce—Memmlnger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor ton, Curry. Judiciary—Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobh, Harris. 1‘oetal—Chilton, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry. Patents—Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territories—Chef nut, Campbell, Marshall, Nishet, Fearn. PubUo Zands—Marshall, Harris, Fearn Indian Affairs—Morton, Hale,8parrow,Lewie.KeUt. GOVERNMENT OK GEORGIA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Joseph K. Browm, Governor. John B. Campbku., 1 E. P. Watxinh, Secretary of 8tate. John Junks, Treasurer. I’ktirjHin Thwkatt, Comptroller General. A. J. Boogk*'*, Surveyor General. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Tnaoaoaa L. Grusr, President of Senate. K. II. Wist, Secretary of Senate. C. J. Williams, Speaker House of Representatives. Gioace Hti.lier, Clerk House of Representatives, PENITENTIARY. Eli McConnill, Principal Keeper. Charlks G. Talbird, Assistant. W. A. Williams, Book Keeper. Chan. W. Lank, Chaplain. Dr. R. O. Cask, Physician. LUNATIC ASVLCSf. Dr. T. Qrrrn, Superintendent Lunatic Asyluui. Da. 8. (». Wuitb, f D. G. Campbell, VTrusteee. Miller Grieve, ) JUDICIARY OEPAKTEENT. HL'PRhMR COURT—JCDGBB. Joseph IIkkry Lumpkin, of Athens. RtcuAao II. Lton, of Atlanta. Cuarlrr J. Jenkins, of Augusta. PEPORTNN. Gkorgi N. Lkstrr, of Marietta. CLERK. Charles W. DuBosr, of Sparta. DI8TRICTS. 1st District.—Brunswick, Essterti and Middle Judicial Circuits. Tint op Session—2<i Monday In January and June, at Savannah. 2d Ditrict.—Pataula, Macon, South-Western and Chat tahoochee, Judicial Circuits. Timi or Session—4th Monday in January and 8d Monday In June, at Macon. 8d District—Tallapoosa, Fliut, Coweta, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. Timi op Session—4th Monday In March and 2d Mon day In August, at Atlanta. 4th Dwthict.—Western and Northern Circuit!. Tine or Session—4th Monday In May and November, at Athens. 6th District.—Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. Timi op Sessions—2d Monday in May and November, at Milledgevilie. FULTON COUNTY. JUSTICES INFERIOR CRUET. Z. A. Rice, Clark Howell, William Watkins, J. N. Simmons, R. M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—0. C. Green—Deputy, 8. B. Love. Clerk Superior Court—B. V. Bomar. Clark Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman. Ordinary—J. IL 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. Mayor—JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. COUNCILS RN. Ward V—8. B. Robson, Thomaa Kile. Committee on Finance—Oounollmen Robeon, Crew, Love. Committee on Ordtnaucea—Councilman Watkins, Me- caalln, Kohaon. Committee on Streets—CouncJlmeo Crew, Bobsou, Lynch. Committee on Wetls, Pumps and Cistern*—Council- en Lynch, Kile, House. Committee on Lamps and Gas—Councllmen Klle,Me- casltn, Crawford. Committee on Market—Cojnctlmen Hardman, Love, Lynch. Committee on Fire Department—Councllmen Mecas- tin, Robson, Watkina. Committee on Police—Gouncllmeu Love, House, Lynch. Committee on Cemetery—Councllmen Hardman, Wat kins, Robson. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coon- oilmen House, Crew, Mecasiln. Committee on Tax—Councllmen Watkins, Crawford, Lynck. Committee on Relief—Couocllnien Crawford, Mecas* lin. House, Watkins, Kile. Clerk of Council, Tax Receiver and Collector—n. 0. Holcombe Deputy Marshal—Duke H. Brannon. 1st Lieutenant Police—B. N. Williford. 2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lceter. City Surveyor—II. L. Currier. Clerk Market-J. D. Wells. City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Streele—U. W. McDaniel ROABD or BBALTM. Dr. II. W. BROWN, Chairman, . B. Hayrood, Esq., r. J. G. Westmoreland, n n, unairroan, Dr. D. O. O'Keefe, Dr. T. B. Powell. POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. ime, aauy, as Closes, dally, at 8,00 A.M., and 100 P.M. BY WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 1.1A P.M. Cleese, daily, at MO AM. BY ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD. Due, dally,at 7.15 P.M. Closes, daily, at 9M P.M. BY MACON k WESTERN RAILROAD. Due, dally, at 7.14 P.M, Cleese, dally, at HAS A.M. . OFFICE HOURS. Until farther netlce, the Offloe will be key# open for the delivery of mall-metier, daily (dundays excepted^ from 7 A.M, UU 1 e’stock, P.M., and Worn kalf-paet 3 tin On Sundays the Gfflcf will be opea ftrssa • A.M HU t* •’clock, LM., e*d frees t* tM! SjjVuIeek, J,M T. 0. HOVAtO, FoMau J'BITEKNIL >RI00EI).. yi MISCBLLANEOU8 -- - -V .4A ,l _ * Thh Ahalgamation of LAMJUAGP.H 71 | “*«»•“« tfndeB., (a ihL I« . t 7 pro ,;^,' | tb. cpmuiv, » ur .l..,i „ch.r L,,„ , e : »nd after awhile to lncor|.„rai c t |, eni !”»i. th V‘ lh " * onl Capnehe, which „ I the Ura.li, .iKolfyia, -lor tba head •• u „ i beooailDA populariaea in o.bUraiiiia wrk uT Spalding n great lleadacho remedy, 6m u w ,ii ! be u«»<»d to a more general wav and . word Cephalic will bee.™.,, common E|,e trotjrpaand m.n, other. wh.« di.tinction .. foreign word, h.a been worn .wap by cm,,,,, ' uiage^until the, ••n.i;«.„4 ) { h . 'ardly finalized. b.ni 'r* l n ‘ead.cbe tbii belternuon, J: ,* P .C^ d m, ° ,h< ‘ • la Polhecarlee, h.n,| "• V„ l ' e n,,n * braae m«..f an ••dechef "Does it hacho ard,”saye ’a. ‘‘He* reed in 4? v.” dhv, hi h-..., .. . . MAgONl ATLANTA LODGE, No. Of, F. A. M., a«tu am the sec ond and fourth Thursday nights In each month. LEWIS LiWSHK, W. M. Jugv M. Boeum, Secretary. PULTON LODGE, No. 21eTp. A. M., hmHi on tbetfut and third Thursday nights In sack month. DAVID MAYER, W. M. R. J. Mamet, Secretary. MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 1§, meets oa the second and fourth Monday nights In sash month. L. J. GLENN, 11. P. C. R. H*slhitkr, Secretary. JASON BURR COUNCllTOF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 1A, meets quarterly, on the (Hit l uet- day Iu January, April, July and Ootober. C4BUR DK LION COMMANDEKY. No. 4, meets on the first and third Wednesday in each month. W. W. BOYD, M.-.E.V W. T. Mead, Recorder. ODD-rELLOWS. CENTRAL LODOE, No. Sheets every Tuesday night. T. P. MARSH, N. (J. William Wilkie, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. If, meets on the aecond and fourth Friday nights, WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Flehihg, Scribe. NfiCHANlCAL. FULTON MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION nueta 2d Frl- dev iu each month, at Engine House, No. S. U. M. CALDWELL, President. Jaheh Noble, Jk., Secretary. BANK OF Fl’LTON—Alabama Street. E. W. HOLLAND, President. A. Austell, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD k BANKING COM PANY—Oflice on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next door to Georgia Railroad Rank. J. P. LOGAN, President. PxaiNo Ilaowa, Cashier. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the thtr.l Monday evening tn Jan uary, April, July and Oct«>ber. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. S. II. SHERWOOD. 1st AssiHtunt. R. F. MADDOX, 2d Asslataut. F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. JOHN F. KZZAKD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets find Monday In each month j. H. MECASLIN, President. W. K. Mapok, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night in each month. LEM RICHARDSON, President. O. C. Ronas, Secretary. TAM.ULAn PI RE COMPANY, No. 8. meets lxt Wednes day in each month. JOHN F. fcZ/.ARD, Presld’t. Joiik Mclkkdo.n, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, meets first .Saturday night in each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Noah R. Fowler, Secretary. THE ARMY OF GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—Wm. J. IIardke, U. S. A. Lieut. Col.—Char. J. William*, of Mn-coeee co. MAJOR*. 1. L. B. McLaws.r. 8. A. 2. Edward It. Harden, Whitfield county. CAPTAINS. I. Wm. D. Pmlth, U. S. A Company A II. Wui.V. McUill, O. H. I “ . II 8. Wm. Martin, of Lumpkin county “....0 4. Wm. G. GUI, U. S. A *•....D 5. Jacob Read, U. 8. A “....E 6. John G. Pattoo, of Bibb county »....F 7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton county ** G 8. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county “.... 11 H. Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county—“ I 10. 8. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county “ J first lieutenant*. I. Arthur 8haaf, t 7 . 8. A Company B 2. St. Clair Dearlng, U. 8. ▲ “ E 6. A. A. F. Hill, of Clarke county “ A fl. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corps “ F 7. John Milledge, Jr., of Richmond county ... “... .C 8. T. 8. McIntosh, of Chatham county “....H 9. John M. Branch, of Chatham couuty “ I 10. Tomlinson Fort, of Baldwin county “ J 11. Bedney F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonul Quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J. ■ MONO lieutenants. 1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A 2. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes “ ... B 8. John F. King, of Glynn “ C 4. George P. Harrison, Jr., of Chatham “ D 5. P. M. B Young, W. l». 0., of Cass “ K 6. E. 8. Willis, W. P. C., Chatham •• J 7. J. O. Blount, W. P. (I, Talbot ... F 8. J. Alexnnder, W. P. C., Futton ..G 9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham “....ll 10. Michael Cass “ I 11. Joseph A Dlatice, Polk "....I SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel—Wm. W. T. Walker, U. 8. A Lieutenant-Colonel—K. W. Chastain, of Fannin. majosb. 1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. 9. A. 2. Alfred Cuinmlng, U. 8. A. CAPTAIN8. 1. James McIntosh, U. S. A Company A 2. Thomas McCennel, of Liberty “ B 8. Alfred Iverson, Jr., U. S. A “ C 4. John D. Walker, of Scrlven “....D 6. John K. F. TatnaiL U. S. A “.... 1C 6. R. A. Wayne, of Chatham “ F 7. John S. Fain, of Union . .G 8. Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin •• H 9. Lewis 11. Kenan, of Baldwin “ ... I 10. Abner Sraead, U. 8. A ** J . FIRST LIEUTENANTS. 1. John T. Mercer, U. 8. A Company A 2. Joseph P. Jones, U. 8. A “... .C 8. A. B. Montgomery, U. 8. A “ D 4. Robert II Anderson, U. S. A “... .K 5. B. M. Thomas, U. S. A “.... F 8. Joseph Wheeler, U. 8. A “... .G 7. Robt. A. Cmwford, of Fulton “II 8. II. D. D. Twiggs, of Richmond ** 1 9. Henry Cleveland, of Richmond “ J 10. A. P. Brown, of Forsyth, “....It 11. G. Whitfield Anderson, of Pulton, “ J SECOND LIRUTNXANTS. 1. John Howard, Jr., of Muscogee Company A 1 P. U Wade, of kcreven, •* B 8. F. H. Bowdre, of Btbb, “....C 4. H. II. Atkinson, of Bibb “....D 6. F. M. Myers, of Cobb «. J. Barrow W. P. C., of Clarke “ K 7. John A. West, of Morgan “ U 8. Lewis DeLagle, of Richmond « H 9. G. B. Lamar, Jr., of Richmond “ 1 10. Robert F. Hunt, of Cobh. ... J 11. Henry W. Trlppe, of Houston “ J DENTISTRY. II. HUNTINGTON, M. I)., DENTIST, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, OFFICE in Rawson’inew build ing, corner Whitehall and ffnnter Streeai.— Residence first home to the left of Col. Yan- csv’s. Bbpbrnncbs: Hon. R. F. L>on, Mr. E E. Raw son. M.es«r*. Beach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Ool. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. j , ‘•name sra, says’e. -H,. x cd.ngly," hi, baud u,,m that in. . Cephalic Pill, hand '[ion me ’.mor ii*ur ed me an q „,ck that 1 ’ardlj renhred I 'ad ,, 'eadache. 91 UT H.anacaE U the favorite .ivu bv „b,eh nature make, known any deviation, from tbe natural state ol the brain, and view’ in tbit light, it may be looked on u a talk guard intended to give notice of dittue wbrnb loigbt otherwise escape attentiou, till u 0 to be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may beeisssi bed under two nausea, vis: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is ejeeed ingly common, aud is the precursor of a Kr ,.,t variety of diseases, among » hich are A popfexv Bout. Rheumatism, aud all febrile diseases — In ita nervous form it is sympathetic ofdis eaae ol the stomach constituting tick htudacki of hepatic disease constituting biliou, htadackt of worms, constipation and ethrr disorders ot’ ’ba bowela, si wall as renal and uterine affec liuus. Di-easrs of the heart are very frenuer.ti ly attended with Houdachest Ai.aoou aud Plethora are also affections which frequently occasion headache, idiopathic ileadsehs is •Iso very common, being usually dutinguisiisd by the name of nervous headache, sometime, comiog on suddenly in a state of apnaientlj sound health, and prostrating at once the men. tal and physical energies, and in other in. stances it conies on slowly, heralded by deprta. •ion of spirits or acerbity of temper. Inmost instances the pain Is in the front of the best over one or both eyas, and sometimes provoL ing vomiting; under this class may also be named Xcuralgin For the treatment of eiilier class of Headache the Cephalic Pills huve been fmind a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most seule pains in a few minutes, and by its subile power eradic ating the diseases of which Headache i. the unerring index. BnlDorr.- Missus wants vou to send beta bex of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—hut Ini think ing thut’s nut just it nsi- tber; but perhaps y e'll he aller knowiegwhst it is. Ye see she's oivh dead sod gone wnh the Sick ilcadach.. non wauls some tunre of tint seme uB relaiv. d her before. Ltrnggint —You must mean Spalding's Ceph alic Pills. Bridget.—Och ! sure now and you've sed it, here's the quarther and give me the PdU asd dont be all day shout it aitiier. Constipation or CoStiveness. No one of tbe “raauj ill* flesh is heir to" it so prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected •• Costiveness. Often originate* in carelessness, or sedentury habits, it is regurdsfl as a slight disorder of too little consequence lo excite anxiety, while iu reality it ib luc pre cursor and companion of many * f tho most fatal and dangerous diseases, and, unlesssarly eradicated, it will bring tbe sufl'erer to sc un timely grave. Among tlie lighter evil's of which costiveness is the usual attendant, are Head ache, Colic. Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers, AbcesBCB, Dysentary, Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis Hysteria. Hy pochondriasis, Melancholy and Ii*sanity, first indicate their presence in lh* system by this alarming symptom. Not nnfrequcnlly the dis eases named originate in Constipation, bat take on an independent existence, unless the cause is eradicated iu an early stage. F’omtll these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whensrer it occurs, and no person should neglect to got a box of Cephalic rills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduous approaches of disense and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Giikat Discovert.—Among the most impor tant of all the great medical discoveries of this age may be considered tbe system ot vaccina tion for protection fiom Small Fox, the Cepha lic Pill lor relief of Headache, and the use ef Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suffering humanity long af ter their discoverers are forgotten. CURE ’T? NervousHeadache CURE JL infc° V ii. J. 4s It. n. CRAVEN, DS1NTISTS, HAKE ransoved to their n«w *-L-i i v it aud splandid room in Plain's Block, oppooiu Brack A Bnoto, where they «rw prepared to writ os all who usay wioh their Miuisters, who are pax ton oheraod kaJf • distant — - price. Cello from prorapt&OKL not a Handed o with junalt watw W. 1. DICKEY, (D1QZ0R AMD MIOHAMCAL WKL DEHSTTIMT AvLAwra, osoaoiA. OFFICE—Up^tAiro, next door to Richard'i Book Store. ooptAtwlyr nf three Pill, the periodic ol X, rvovs or Sick Headache may be pre^** ' and if taken at the commencement cl»» tack immediate relief from pain a 011 ,,CIB will be obtained. _ ^ Tney seldom fail in removing tbe Headache to which females are so eubjw- They act gently upon the bowels,- ret* “i Cbstivenesj. „ For Literary Hen.Students, Delicate Fe and all person* of sedentary habits, valuable as a Laxative, improving ttsNY*”^ giving tom and vigor to the digest'» e °J ^ and restoring the natural elasticity and *trt of the whole system. •• ^ Tbe CEPHALIC PILLS are tbs » long investigation and oarefully conducteMW perimenta, Laving been in use msnj during which time they have P reT . fD iMt* relieved a vast amount of pain ■ 0 .® M, rTJ5 from Headache, whether origioeho* J ^ nervous system or from s deranged stomach. They are entirely vegetable in tbeir cs»r •ition, and may be taken at all time* .JT7 feet safety without making any change®* and the absence qf any disagreeable tests ramm it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine hare flve signatures ol n u a Spalding on each Box. ^ * field hy Druggists and all other I****" Mediclnee. .. -. A Bo* will be sent by mall pr*!* w 00 ^ eeipt of the PRIOR, «« CKNTf. AU order* ahostid bw odd rawed to HENRT C. »WUS ,e V 4m Mar htreoh *•» » Not. II. dA«l7.