Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 22, 1861, Image 4

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&0 tf-r&WWWffl XOON FB ID B El A <0 jp. *mmmn fur i r*'* ,t * '^ m .sakaSmk-s ohm* I4m •< " l«Ul. g into " tho WksMhdt,. bitt Mrln, Md disoooroes ht« grtrsaWai ifttr iht To!low!n| stylo t- ' ■ ■ Hard times h»V* msdt lb* h*oh»drir*rs .ltsperktol, imporluoAlt. Tb«J *“ r '7. IB * ,0 dtotb. U I’Tt beta 1ft Browfc • notOI obes, r»t beta tboro It* nilWnt dCtlaos on a strict tvaroga, mod ysl 1 oertr turn tbt our mr ,r Sixth Urott, but » follow or more thruoti a Whip in my lust and My», ! os ’idM. Sir 1 Uke to take you round to Wight, C *K|. fatT did urfrtT, Sir.’ Sometimes I »m resdy to woep wllb rago at Ibis Ineoasoot botheration, and one of those dope I onpret, with a denoted Bet, a tearful eye, and a Iren, tiling voles, to nneeer thue. ‘Now, my friend, attend to me for a moment. 1 pul it to you ae being endowed with retain. Do I look like a man that ridee in a aa’idge ? Did vou erer see mo in a ca id/r J Did you eeer hear of my Tiding in ed’Mge* A newspaper correepondeat in a oa’idge 1 Sir, you are dir- traoted. Your are out of your senses. Sir.— You hare loet your mind. Hark ye, Sir ! If erer you, or any other miserable, confounded, intolerable scoundrel, dare to eay ea’idge to ■e again, I’ll raise this terrible right arm and lodge a compliant against you in ths nearest police office.’ And so I will. 1 think 1 ooull stand it, but for that invtrinb'.e and nonsensi cal prefix of ‘ Ucyi’ It shocks me like a clap of thunder, or the unexpected dig of a sudden elbow in the short ribs.” w. H. OAMVES, • • T. P< FLESIIM*, • * JAW** MlKIF FLEMING <fc CO. WHOLESALE Produce Dealers, ASI) GKNHUAL COMMISSION MERCHiNTS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite PHM»enper Depot,) ATLANTA, GEO. mo- FitOMlT ATTENTION -S-Ss jsr- PAID TO -1&X zsr- KILLING ORDERS.-*^ 0 A QtTi.EK People.—Chambers’ Jonrnal dis cussing a recent book of uiisaiouaiy travels in in Africa thus alludes to one of the tribes which are found in that terra incognita : •*l*«t the strangest of all tbsetorie* told of the Ddkos, who lire among the moist, warm bamboo wood to the bou'.Ii of Kaffa and Susa. Only four feet high, of a dark olive color, sa vage and naked, they have neither houses nor temples, neither fire nor human food. They live only on aats, mice aud serpants, diversi fied by a few roots and fruits; they let their nails grow long, like talons, the better to dig for ants, and the more easily to tear in pieces their favorite snakes. “ They do not marry, but live indiscrimin ate lives of animals, multiplying very rapidly, and with very little maternal inMinct. The mother nurses her child for only o short time, accustoming it to eat ants and serpents as soon as possible, and when it can help it«elf its wanders away where it will, ai d the moth er thinks no more about it. Tbo Dokos are invaluable ns slaves, and are taken in large numbers. The slave hunters hold up bright col ored clothes as eo m as they come to the moist, bamboo woods, wliero theta human monkeys live, aad the poor Dokos cannot ressist the attractions offered by such superior people — They crowd around the in, and nre taken in thousands. “In slavery they a.e djeile, attached, obe dient, Viili few wants and excellent health.— Tbsy have only one limit ; a love for ants, mice and serpents, a habit of speaking to \er with heads on the ground aud their heels in the air. Yer is their idea of a superior power, to whom they take in this comical nature when they nft dispirited or angry, or tired of ants and suakes and longing for unknown food. The Dokos seem to come nearest of all people yet discovered to that terrible cousin of humanity —the ape.” Removal. M RS. a. ISAACS would respectfully inform her numerous lady customers and friends, that she has removed to, aud is now occupying one of the spaoious 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 io her New Store, one of the most extensive. Best Assorted, and Superb Stocks of Fall and AVintei MILLINERY, comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fancy Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha Capes, Collars, Embroide ries, etc., of the latest Styles, in almost endless variety. She has also a full lino of CORSETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACE VEILS, Ac.. tc all of which she would most respectfully in vito the attention of her numerous customers. Her Opening Day will be on Monday, Oct. 8. oetl-dfm A CARD—TO THE LADIES. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE 0>’ CONSIGNMENTS. BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE CASH SYSTEM E—X—0—L—V—S—I—V—F.—L—Y ! Prices Current mailed to customers weekly. Wholesale Produce House, srow ox HAND, LARD. 1 xr f CORN. LARD, [• Barnes, - CORN. LARD, J Fleming d- Co. ( CORN. MASONIC HAM . To Arrive. CON, ) BACON. ) CON, J Fi Barnes, Fleming <f- < ALL ( FLOUR. FLOUR. ( FLOUR. ORDERS ) at f AT THE WILL BE l Barnes, - L0WE8T FILLED, j Fleming Co., [ PRICES. FOR CASH. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made. Large Stocks kept on hand. Ordera filled with dispatch. 50 Casks Bacon—to arrive. 800 Barrels Flour—to arrive. 5,000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store. 40 Ferkin K’gs Fresh Lard—in store. General Commission Business attended to by BARNES, FLEMING & CO., Masonio Building, March IS, 1SC1. Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friends and patrons, that she is again prepared to suit them with AIX TUB LATENT AND Mott Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HATS. CAMS. Head-Dresses, «fec. At bar old Bland, os WHITED ALL-STREET, Where she will be hap**' receive 1 Liberal Share of the Trade Atlanta AND BURROniTDIItO COUNTRY, oot 8. t CENTER A TREAD WED woman* ornvr, truim, Four Doors Below Brady & sotomoi.'a, SHELF AHD BUILDERS’ HARDWARE —atsSo, ,s mnL '' ’ (A CARES SboM, at MeaufiMSarn prion, Uvl Cull andSOS t—hsdsvoyou buroloowbor*. TOO ShaH Bo pleased. *>« Jnootd . wm» A TREADWELL. Vt&Xd-> juoolt BUTLER A PETERS ATTENTION! lUTIHY CflHPAKIiS FURNI8IIED WITH UNIFORMS AT BnORT NOTICE AND LOW PRIOBS, BY LAWSHE & PURTELL, AT THEIR micaiST nnouNo feBTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, .- ATLANTA, WOaflIA. deed IBOOK ANO JOB PRINTING!! D o D o D O VOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT ANY ANY ANY KIND KIND KIND O F O F O F PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING RULING R ULIN G RULING O R O R O K BINDING BINDING BINDING DONE I) O N E DONE W ELL D O'N E WELL DONE WELL DONE NEATLY N E ATI. Y NEATLY AND A N I) A N D QUICKLY QUICKL Y QUICKLY A T A T A T HONEST HONEST II ONES T R AXES It A T E S R A T E S G O G O G O T O T1IE T O T II E T O T II E FEANKLIN FRANKLIN F Ii A N K L I N PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING IIOUS E P R I N T 1 N G II O U 8 E A N D A N 1) A N 1) B O O K BINDERY B O OK BINDER Y BOOK BINDER Y O N O N O N A L A U A M A STREET ALABAMA S T R E E T ALABAMA STREET A T I. A X T A A TLANTA ATLANTA SIX PRESSES SIX PRESSES SIX PRESSES ALWAYS A L WAYS A L YV A Y S R U N N I N G RUNNING RUNNING THREE THRE E T H It E E BY STEAM BY STEAM BY STEAM KEEPING KEEPING KEEPING THIRTY-ONE T II I R T Y - O N E THIRTY-ONE PERSONS PERSONS PERSONS CONSTANTLY CONBTANT L Y CONSTANTLY EMPLOYED E M PLOYED EMPLOYED DO NOT D O N O T DO NOT F O R G E T FORGET FORGET T H E T H E THE F R A N K L I N FRANKLIN FRANKLIN PRINTING nOUS B PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE AND i vtx.. si ^ N D AN D BINDERY BIND EH Y BINDERY r*”*' 1 i I'fWTEKHAL rrcokY miscellaneous. BOOK BOOK BOOK Confederate States of America. eaasfbBHT: JKFFIRBON DAVIA, Of Mieeiuippi. vice masieeirr: ALEXANDER H. 8TKPIIKN8, Of Georgia. Robert Toombs, of Georgia, Secretory of Htate. C O. Memminfer. of B. O., Secretary of Treuury. L. P. Walker, of Alabama, Secretary of War. COVOBRSft : President—Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Georfrio. SecreUry-JOHNSON J. UOOPKR, Eai*., of AUbama. MRMBRRS Alabama—R. W. Walker, K. H. Smith, J. L. If. Cur ry, W. ?. Chilton, B. P. llale, Collin J. McRae, John Gill Shorter, Daniel K. LewU.Thomaa Fearn. Florida—James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack- son Morton. Georgia—Robert Toombs, Howell Ccbb, F. S. Bsr- tow, M. J. Crawford, I. A. Ntsbet, B. H. Hill, A. K. Wright, Thomas R. R. Cobb, A. H. Kenan, Alexander LoSsiaiui—John Perkins, Jr., A. I.. DeClouet, CUas M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. K. Snarrow, Henry Mar shall. Mississippi—W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, N. L. Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. 8, Barry, J. T. Harrison. South Carolina— R. B. fthett, Jr., R. W. Barnwell, L. M. Keltt, James Chesnut, Jr., C. G. Meauninger, W. Porcbcr Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce. STANDING COMMITTEES. Executive Departments-Stephen*, Conrad, Boyce, Shorter, Brooke. Foreign Affairs— Rhett, Nlabet, Perklna, Walker, Keltt Military Affairs— Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan. Anderson. Naval /teirs—Conrad, Cheauut, Smith, Wrights, Owens. Finance—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,McRae. Commerce—Memminger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor- Judiciary— 1 Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harri 1 Foetal— U.llton, Boyce, Hill, llurrison, Curry. Patents—Brooke, Wilson, Lewie, Hill, Kenner. Territories—Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nirbet, Public Lands—Marshall, Hnrris, Fearn Indian Affaire—Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lewls.Kvitt. Printing—Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins. Aocouute—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DeClouet, Smith. Engrossment— Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae. Bar- ATLANTA LODGK, No. f«, ¥. A. M , meets on 11/ ser- uud and fourth Thursday nljrhts In each month. LEWIS LsWBlIF, W. M. Joan M. Hontno, Secretary. FULTON LODOR, No. flTf. A. M„ meets on the first and third Thursday nights In each month. DAVID MAVKK, W. M. R. J. i! sneer, Secretary. [ MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. lfi, meete on tha second and fourth Monday nlebts in each I month. 1* J. GLENN, U, P. C. K. Haiuutbi, Secretary. JASON BLUR COUNCliToF ROYAL AND SKLECI MASTERS, No. lfi, meets Quarterly, on the first i uee- dsy In January, April, July and October LEWIS LAW8IIF, Tu. III. Jobe M. Boono, Recorder. CdHTR DE MON COMMANDERT, No. 4, meets on the first and third Wednesday In each month. W. W. BOYD, W. T. Mead, Recorder. ODD-FELLOW H. CENTRAL LODGE, No. S6, meet* every Tuesday night. T. P. MARSH, N. G. William Wileoi, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENtTTo. 12, meets on the second and fourth Friday nights. WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Fleming, Scribe. MECHANICAL. FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meet* 2d Fri day in each month, at Engine House, No. 2. C. M. CALDWELL, President. Jamxs Noble, Jo., Secretary. » Amalgamation ot Lak i growing tender.ry in this age Io 1 here I Pl’ropria'e COVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. E. P. Watkiks, Secretary of State. Joan Jokks, Treasurer. PrrxasoM Thwkatt, Comptroller General. A. J. Bocokss, Surveyor General. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Tiixonoaa L. Gi-aakT, President of 8enate. V. H. West, Secretary of Senate. C. J. Williams, Speaker House of Representative! Gaorub IItlliir, Clerk House of Representative PENITENTIARY. Eli McConnbll, Principal Keeper. Charlies G. Talbird, Aasiatant. W. A. Williams, Book Keeper. Chas. W. Lake, Chaplain. Da. IL G. Cask, Physician. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Da. T. Grkm, Superintendent Uinatic Asyluiu. JUDICIARY DEPAKTEENT. srrakMK covet—judges. Jour mi Hekrt Lcmpkik, of Athens. KicRi.au H. Ltok, of Atlanta. Chaelkb J. Jbmkirs, of Augusta. REPORTER. Grorcr N. Lest vr, of Marietta. CLERK. Cuarlicm W. VvlUms, of Sparta. DISTRICTS. 1st District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial Circuits. Timi or Skmiox—2d Monday in January and June, at Savannah. 2d Ditrict— Pat aula, Macon, South-Western and Chat tahoochee, Judicial Circuits. Time or Sxssiow—1th Monday In January and 8d Monday In June, at Macon. 8d Disteict—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and day In August, at Atlanta. 4th District.—Western and Northern Circuits. Time or Sassiom—4th Monday In May and November, at Athena. x 5th District.—Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. Tims or Hemiors—2d Monday iu May and No\ ember, at Mllledgevllle. FULTON COUNTY. jranen isrtaioa crvbt. Z. A. Rice, Clark Howell, William Watkina, J. N. Blmmous, K. M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—C. C. Green—Deputy, S. B. Love. Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Bonier. Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman. Ordinary—J. II. 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. Matoe—JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. COCXCILMM. Ward I—Felix Hardman, F. O. House. Ward II—William Watkins, J. It. Crew. Ward III—8. B. Love, Robert Crawford. Ward IV—J. II. Mecaslln, James Lynch. Ward V—S. B. Robson, Thomas Kile. Committee o Love. Committee or caslln, Robson. i Finance—Councilman Robeon, Crew, Ordinances—Councllmen Watkins, Me- i Streets—Councllmen Crew, Robeon, MB, Committee on Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Council- en Lynch, Kile, House. Committee on Lamps and Goa—Councllmen Kile, Me- tslln, Crawford. Committee on Market—Councllmen Hardman, Love, Lynch. Committee on Fire Department—Councllmen Mecas lln, Robson, Watkins. Committee on Police—Councllmen Love, House, n Cemetery—Councllmen Hardman, Wat- ad Ground*—Coun- Lynch. Committee kina, Robson. Committee on Public Buildings oilmen House, Crew, Mecaslln. Committee on T»x^—Councllmen Watkina, Crawford, Lynch. Committee on Relief—-Councilman Crawford, Mecas lln, House, Watkins, Kile. Clerk of Council, Tax Receiver and Collector—U. C. Holcombe. Treasurer—K. J. Roach. Chief Marshal—Thomas U. Bogguo. Deputy Marshal—Duke H. Brannon. 1st Lieutenant Police—B. N. Williford. 2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Letter. City Surveyor—II. L. Currier. Clerk Market-J. D. Wells. City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Streets—II. W. McDanU-L O. B. II ay good, Bsq., Dr. D. O. O'Keefe, Dr. J. Q. Westmoreland, Dr. T. S. Powell. A. Austell, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Oflice on Alabama Ftreet. A. W. JONES, Agent. AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Oflice on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, n«xl door to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President. Pkeimo DaowM, Cashier. ATLANTA FIHE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening In Ja isry, April, July and October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, In each month. t. H. MKCA8LI W. K. Mason, Secretary. le Hr-t Monday . 2, meets Oral Friday TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, Xo.ll. meefs l*t Wedner day In each month. JOHN V. F'AZARP, Presld't. John Mci.rxnos, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, meets first Saturday night in each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Noah R. Fowi.kk, Secretary. THE ARMY OF GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—Wu. J. H ardik, U. 8. A. Lieut. Cob—Chao. J. Williams, of Muscogee e*». MAJORS. 1. L. B. McLaws.U. S. A. 2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county. CAFTaINR. 1. Wm. D. Smith, U. 8. A Company A 2. Wm. J. McGill. G. M. I “ . Ii 8. Wm. Martin, of Lumpkin county “ C 4. Wm. G. GUI, U.8. A “.. .D 5. Jacob Read, U. S. A ‘C...E 6. John G. Patton, of Bibb county " F 7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton county “ G 8. Francis T. Cullen*, of Clay county “ H V. Alexander M. Wallaoe, of Fulton county....* 1 1 10. 8. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county " J FIRST LlfUTLNASTH. 1. Arthur Sheaf, U. 8. A Company B 2. 8t. Clair Hearing, U. 9. 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 0. W. W. Kirkland, late Marine Corps “ K 7. John Mllledge, Jr., of Richmond county ... “....C 8. T. S. McIntosh, of Chatham county “....H 9. John M. Branch, of Chatham county ** I 10. Tomlinson Fort, of Baldwin county “ J 11. Bedney F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel Quartermaster lat Regiment, Company J. atCOXD LIRCTKMANTS. 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 6. P. M. B. Young, W. P. C., of Cass *'....E «. E. 8. Willis, W. P. C., Chatham “ J 7. J. G. Blount, W. P. ( Talbot “... F 8. J. Alexnnder, W. P. C., Fulton **.. ,.G 9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham 10. Michael Cats “.... I 11. Joseph A lilance, Polk *• I SECOND REGIMENT. > Colonel—Wm. W. T. Walrus, U. 8. A Lieutenant-Colonel— E. W. Cbabtain, of Fanuin. M A JOBS. 1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. 8. A. 2. Alfred Cumming, U. 8. A. CArrAtira. 1. James McIntosh, U. 8. A 2. Thomas McCennsl, of Liberty 8. Alfred Iverson, Jr., U. 8. A "... .C 4. John D. Walker, of Scriven “ D 5. John R. F. Tatnall, V. & A “.... E 8. R. A. Wayne, of Chatham **... . K 7. John 8. Fain, of Union “....G 8. Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin *• 1! 9. Lewis H. Kenan, of Baldwin “ ... I 10. Abner Smend, U. 8. A “ J riatT likutenant*. 1. John T. Mercer, U. 8. A Company A 4. Robert. II Anderson, U. 8. A *‘....K 5. B. M. Thomaa, U. 8. A **....F 8. Joseph Wheeler, U. B. A *• G 7. Robt. A. Crawford, of Fulton “ II 8. H. D. D. Twiggs, of Richmond '* 1 9. Henry Cleveland, of Richmond •• J 10. A. P. Brown, of Forsyth, **....« 11. G. W hitfield Anderson, of Fulton, “ J SECOND I UCTSNAliT*. 1. John Howard, Jr., of Muscogee Company A 2. P. Is. Wade, of Screven **....B 8. K. H. Bowdrc, of Bibb “....0 4. K. H. Atkinson, of Bibb “....D 6. F. M. Myers, of Cobb.. , .Company A o. t. wt. Myerm, oi iuuu. 8. J. Barrow, W. P. 0., of Clarke 7. John A. W«et, of Morgan & Lewis DeI.ag!e, of Rlehmond 9. G. B. Lamar, Jr., of Richmond 10. Robert F. Hunt, of Cobb 11. Henry W. Trippe, of Houston POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CL03IKQ OF MAILS, Ac. BY GEORGIA RAILROAD. Dee, dally, at. 11.4* P.M., aad 9.00 a.M. Clooes, dally, at , 8.00 A.V , and 100 P.M. BT WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, dally,at. 1,15 P.M. Closes, dally, at LOO A.M. BT ATLANTA A WERT-POINT RAILROAD. Due, daily, at 7.15 P.M, Closes, daily, at tM F.ll. ST MACON A WEFT FUN RAILROAD. Dee, dally.nl 7.15 P.M. Qi****. ***** *t " sgasraA.,^- n 1 *-" i lL Until rtarthsr D—lias. Ik- 0*M wlU b- k-pl opa. for M d.tlT—tr nr ssaimntM«r. doll, (iudnn mMiJ ftmUAL m d ttnakaidMI 1 u* mm mi ion mm\ ®S&ieaia3®» T. C. KOWAJLD, DENTISTRY. II. HUNTINGTON. M, D., DHKTTI*T, ATLANTA, fROROIA, OFFICE in Rawson’encw build ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter titreest.— Residence imt hooae to tht It il of Col. Yan- cey’8. RcmtBWrRft: Hon. R. P. Lyon, Mr. I E. Raweon, Messrs. Beach A Root, Roy. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. O. M. Irwin, D. A. Vaaon, Eaq., Col. Nelson TIR, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarrer, Albany. Jan 16. E. J. * R. W. CRAVEI. the moat expreaeive wont, of other mikI hltd-r a while to iur.nr; orau- them /nh. .. w own: tli tin the word Cepii».|i>, wl.n-j, , . >l,rW the Greek, .ignllyiaf -Ir.r the he.d,- Iiecoiniox phpiilerised in e.,enecli„n wi'Ji vi fci r »l.lin*V greet Ueuiteh. relue.lv, but it -x* u.rd ,u a uu.re geuersl ii, .id*'" word Cephalic will heenineas euimnun u b** , trot,[.« end men, ethers whne. distinntioW^f' foreigo words lies been truru mr«, ( |V “ “ i th, ’ T S<, ' m lutheo,,"^ ’ardly Realized. i . Ul . '" r /¥‘ 'ssdsche this balu-rouoe h*n« I stepped into the ha,iother a rifr h “j ; se,s h, to the men. ••C.n ,ou hrsse TJ esdeche r “Doe, it hache ’ard/'sHr, V ” oeediuglT," say, hi. hand upon u lal ^ me e Cephalic Fill, hand 'pou me '..nor 0,,, ed me so quick tbut I 'srdl, reslistd 1 ',d endnehe. 1,1 car HnxD.ti ur is the favorite sir,, brnhi.l. nature makes known sd, deviatiou, Irom the uatuml stew of the brs.o, and ed in this light, it iray ho looked oo us a guard intended to give notice of du M „ might otherwise eecnpe attention, till 1,0, to be remedied; and its indie,t.ons ibouid never he neglected. Headaches mav beclusi fied uuder two names, vis: Symploms'icasd Idiopathic. Symptom stir Headache ii rxr*.; 1 . iugly common, and is the precursor ol » sr „. variety of diseases, among ehich are A ,...,,fexr Oout, Hheumatisi.i, and all febrile di«eu«i_ Iu lla nervous torm it is sympatbeiic 0 fdk ease ol the slot.tarn constituting jtici htadaAt of hepatic disease constituting bxliout U.dad. of worms, constipation and other disorderin' •he tame s, es well ns reus] and uterine sAc lious. Disens-a ol tha heart nre very fro]».n. iy attended W.O U.ada.hee; Ann,.,, ,,j Plclhors are also slfeciions wh.ci, Irciu,.I', occasion headache. Idiopathic Hesdsclie i, also eery common, being usually H..... by lire name of ntrt-nu ktadneke, si.uieui, coming on suddenly iu a slate orap.iHreall, sound health, and prostrating at onee the men. tsl aud physical energies, and in other io stances it comes on slowly, heralded by deprw. ■ siou of spirits or acerbity of temper. In mo* iLstancea the pain is iu tho front of the head, over ona or both eyes, and sometimes prow*, log veiniting; under this class may sis,, fc, named Xturalgia For the treatment of either class of Hesdaebs the Cephalic Fills have been (olio.I a sure sod sale remedy. relieving the .mat s. ule psiuoia a few minutes, mid by its subtle power credit, ating I he diseases ol which Hcadsche is ihe unerring index. BainotT.— Missus wsnlo >..o in send hers brx of Cephalic Glue, no. a bottle of Frsptnd Pills—but I'm thinking that's not just itnsi- ther : hut perhaps ye'IJ lie slier knnw.ngwhal n- *?' ii' a* 1 ' "'**' 1 "" 1 » i| h ‘he Sick Heudach.. .on «... - „ .... mure of that same n« rehtlvrd ber before Drugfilt —Vou must mesi. Apahiine'i Ceph. ■ lie Fills. Bridget.— Ooh ! tture now aud vuu'vp *d it, here’s the quarther and ^ive me the P !Js and dont be all day about it aither. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the “mauy ilia flesh in hair to” ia bo prevalent, to little uuderstood. ami *o much neglected as Ccstiveuesu. Often originating in carelessness, or eedentary habits, it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little roinequeuee to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre cursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases and, unless early eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an un timely grave. Among the lighter evils of which coativeness ia the usual attendant, are Head ache, Colic, Rheumatism. Foul Breath, Tiles and others of like nature, while s long traiu ol frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevero, Abcesses, Dysentary, Diurrhwa, DjSMfril Apoplexy*, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hy pochondriasis. Melancholy and Iiiin/ty, int indicate their presence in' system by tl.ii alarming symptom. Not nnfrcquent\x ike dil eases named originate in Conatipi'tioo, but take on an independent existence, untruths cause is eradicated in an early stage, from 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 rills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the intiduous approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Great Discovert.—Among the moil impor tant of all the great medical discoveries of this age may be considered the system of vsestts- ti« n for protection from Small Pox. the Cepha lic Pill for relief of lieadarbe, and tbs use of Quioiue for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by sufleriug humanity long af ter their discoverers are forgotten. HA EE removed to their new and splendid room in Pa*kir»s Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are prepared to wait ea ell who may wish their •ervieee. Ministers, who ere pastors charged half W. I. MICKEY, : ■UtenOR AND IttOBAXICAL lOKtimii’r 4MtoS->tTp.stelrt, ksit door to NOsnll Book Mors. sopWlwlyr NervousHeadache By ti e «>f th«*‘tr Pills ihr periodic attscR 1 .V rt’mia or Sick Headache may be prevented; _nd if taken at the commencement of is ft* tack immediate relief fVom pain and lickM* will be obtained. They seldom foil in removing tl.e yautsssni Headache to whkh females nre so sobjee*- . They act gently upon the bowels,- rttnstiOf Costivtntus. For Literary Men.Students, DfJie*t« _od all persona of sedentary habits. tk«y*™ valuable as a Laxative, iraproving it* *fP**’* giviug lone and vigor to too dig^tir* and rc.toring the natural elasticity and elrengw of the whole system. u . The CBIHALIC PILL8 are the rawll« long inveetigation and carefully conducteaex* pertmenta, having boro ia use msoy y«*"j during which time they have P reT f pt V,^ f relievedevoat amount of pain ena from Headache, whether originating nervous system or from a deranged sUls « stomach. They are entirely vegetable in thnr sition, and mar be taken at all tim M w, ‘5JrY foot safety without making soy change otw and the absence etf any disagreeable teeUrm** 9 it easy to administer them to children. BKWA.HE OF COCIITF.RFKIW! Tho poaiM hovs flvo sif oalorvs of Msir, other *XTH*ItI bo soot b, mail prvpal'l •» r * - okipt of tho r-nicrtc, as ctntx- Alt ordon should bo addrsatod to amt c. *paldi»o 48 Costar Utrrot, »•» Mar. If. dAwly.