Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 23, 1861, Image 4

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aWXftSSRN'T 0©'NFIDlHIOf f' . m. bark*. • • t. r. flimiw, • * ***** i Olrla u4 mr*. thredWtowtaff *h»u‘ Hi. g.rle aod, and eel it afloat: ■ r. - bod bite, the girle r lM4«ltk«rnMln(taw4i » thy hemil nt ltoafo Like spirit wlvee, Or u N.ied. haunt the Tt^MoVi.^ pH* Uir fill our beat*., . With <MMW af *» our » : God blow the (irk. nrwi nijii curls—- rr Odd bteeenur lumen Homebody thlaklng lb. wlvee ae warthy of • blaming u th» glria. odd* to tbo above: . God blow tbo wjvee, Who (in out hlvto, With little boot and ho*»y i They life ■ •BOftMBi They mend our Rock* - "”. But dort they epend tbo money t ■Wkon we *ro tick. They betl u« quick— That io, if they thould lore u« | U not,« dio,, And yet they cry, And place tombttonet a bote ut. Of rogoith girle. With suony curl*, We may in fancy dream; Bat wivee—tree wives — Throughout our lives, Are etfery thing they teem. Signature of the Croee. The mark whioh pereone who are onuble lo wriie are required to make itutsad cf tue»r aig* nature, if in thaalga of acrot., and '«■.!»**• lice haring barn formerly followed by hinge aud nobles, it constantly referred to as an in stance of the deplorable ignorance of ancient times. This signature is not, however, inva- riable proof of such igcoronoo; Mtctontly, tbo use of this mark was not confined to illiterate persons, for among the 8a*ons the mark of the cross, as an attestation of the good faith of the person tigning, wns required to be at. lacked to the signature of Iboee who could write, as well as to stand in tun place of the signature of those who could not write. In those times if a man could write, or even read, his knowledge was considered proof pos- itiye or presumptive that be was in holy orders. The word clericue or clerk was eyuonouious with penmen ; and the laity, or people who were not clerks, did not feel any urgent necessity for the use of letters. The ancient use of the cross was therefore univer sal alike t.y those who could and by those who could not write : it was indeed, tho syro. bol of an oath from its holy association, and generally the mark. On this account Mr Charles Knight, in his notes to the Pic oral bhakspeare, explains the expreeeionof “God tave the mark,” is a form of ejaculation ap- proching to tho character of an oath. Thu phrase oocurs three or more limes tu the plaja of bhskepeare; but hitherto, it has been left by the commentators in its original obscurity. 1’lLGRIUMAOtt OF TnR EMPRESS OF THE Fuesch to Jerusalem.—^We here good ree« son to believe that a part, at least of the ob ject of Admiral La Roncicre Ic Nourry’e late vieit to Constantinople had reference to the for some time intended pilgrimage of the Em- preea of the French (o Jerusalem, liar Ma jetty is isaid to have bad euch a journey it view ever eince the death of her late sitter, the Duchess d'Alba, and the official rumor now'll, that her Intention is to he carried into (fuel before tbe Preuoh troops leave 8yria As tbs Imperial voyage, however, cannot — made till at least tbe end of Marob, this fact is put forward as one reason for stretching the •erm fixed for General Beaufort’s departure hy the Convention. On tbe other hand, our information is that the Forte disposes of tbit insinuated neoessily by the amplest offers of •scort and munificent care of her Majesty during her stay in its territory. It Is said that tba Emprass—like another Helena—intends to commemorate hlr visit to tho Holy Flacee by lha foundation of aither a bospitiUr a church worthy of Imperial France, and, in faol, to maka a “ prograao " wbosa effeeia shall bo at ,,„ M striking and durable. She will, it is said relpacc the diamond star stolon,according to Consol Bella, by the orthodox Greeks from the Cave Of the Nativity at Bethlehem, by another or greatly superior value, and make, alto moat coitly additions to the dteoratioaa of the Holy Sepulchre itself. Moaeignore Hrunoot, the Constantinople vicar apostle, M. Hero, chief #f tha Lssariete, and the Bulgaria! unionist arohimaadritt, Maoarioe, are, it ia said to meet her Msjeety at Jaffa, to leader to her (he feHoHattons of tbe Latin clergy.— /.treat Utrald. A. CARD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring Announces, with pleasure, to her friend* and patrons, that aha ia again prepared to auit them with ALL TIIE LATEST AND Moat Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HA'f 8, o A r*H. Head-Dresses, &c. At bar old Bland, on WUITEHALG-8TBEET, Where the will be h*|'i’ v restive A Liberal Share of the Trade Atlanta AUD SURROUNDING COUNTRY, oct 9, . tf. CUTTER & TREAD WELT (iitutu, it sear, Atlanta, Four Doom Helow Brady * SelenoLn, —PCAEVRI IS— CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS JL8D ENGLISH 0ABTIHG8! -4U0, t* ftTOM*— CASES Shoe*, at Manufactures price*, end bn ua before you bujr elaewhere. 1 Pl ?mER A TRBADWELL. lyTAOJCUkEIr— JXL 100 Half-bar rale No. S Maekeral, SO Half-barret* No. 1 Maekeral ; M kite No. I Maokaral; ill .. 1# bbla No. 1 Maakeeel, 10 Half-barrelt No. 1 Mackerel j ale? > t to kite No. 1 Maahaeal | Sow bs IJM* toeCbd riehl to* Ua*oUook| JT) AS bammnf baat Marring, mjbamla,Jaw.by.- :.n~1'-nt1 jaiali CENTER A TREADWELL. ‘ __ * /FLEMING <fr CO. WHOLESALE Produce Dealers, AND GENERAL MM MERCHANTS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (Opposite Passenger Depot,) ATLANTA, Q-EO. ■ PROMPT ATTENTION -fo* gUT- PAH) TO -WJ- *T FILLING ORDERS.- LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE 0>» CONSIGNMENTS. business transacted on the CASH SYSTEM E—X—C—L—U—8—1—V—E—L—Y ! Price* Current mailed to customer* weekly. Wholesale Produce House, .VO IF o.v hand, Ic LARD. ) at ( CORN. LARD, i Barnes, J CORN. LARD, j Fleming dr Oo. {. CORN. M.MSONIC HALL. To Ar BACON, ) at ( FLOUR. BACON, }■ Lames, ' FLOUR. BACON, J Finning <L Oo. ( FLOUR. ALL ORDERS ) at (AT THE WILL BE > Barnes, ^ LOWEST FILLED, ) Fleming d. Co., ( PRICES. FOR CASH. Consignments solicited. Liberal advance* made. Large Stocks kept on hand. Orders 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 Lnrd—in store. General Commission Business attended to by BARNES, FLEMING A CO., Masonic Building, March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia ATTENTION! HDJTA8Y 11 FURNISHED WITH UNIFORMS AT SHORT NOTICE AND LOW FHIOB8, ar LAW8HE & PURTELL, AT THEIR MBWCHAinr TAILOlrao ESTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, . kVLimrA, cRoaon, 1061 MD JOB PRIITINO! I . DO D O D O YOU WANT Y O tT WANT YOU WANT ANY ANY ANY KIND KIND KIND O F O F O F PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING RULING RULING RULING O R O R O Ii BINDING BINDING BINDING DONE DONE DONE WELL DONE WELL DONE WELL DONE NEATLY NEATLY NEATLY AND AND AND QUICKLY QUICKLY QUICKLY A T A T A T HONEST HONEST HONEST RATES RATES R A T E S G O G O G O TO T II E TO THE T O THE FRANKLIN FRANKLI N FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE A N D AND AND BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY O N O N O N ALABAMA STREET ALABAMA STREET ALABAMA STREET ATLANTA ATLANTA ATLANTA SIX PRESSES SIX PRESSES SIX PRESSES ALWAYS A L WAYS ALWAYS RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING THREE THREE THREE BY STEAM BY STEAM BY STEAM KEEPING KEEPING KEEPING THIRTY-ONE T II I It T Y - O N E THIRTY- ONE PERSONS PERSONS PERSONS CONSTANTLY CONSTANTLY CONSTANTLY EMPLOYED EMPLOYED EMPLOYED DO NOT DO NOT DO NO T FORGET FORGET FORGET THE THE THE FRANKLIN FRANKLIN *F R A N K L I N PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE PRINTING HOUSE AND AND AND BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY BOOK BINDERY Rtnmi MB M DIM PROVISIONAL HOVE* *MRUT OV TVS Confederate States of America. J KFFEKSOM DAVIS, Of Miaalaaippi. rica rnaainaxT: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Of Oaargin. ircttto. I JIWOaUiANEOci/ i , 1.. A.,n,»i.™.MLi,,i „ 1 . - 7h.~. N.■worn.Ik.Me- a growing lanrfaney la tIH. to .pp ri ,. lr1< ' LETt w ! **>•. »“.•** «P«ai '• «<»<*• o* •uh.r I.n.rrjL* ATLANTA LODOg. No. M, f. A. oad aaa fourth TbwMay Jink. Ibana,RMraMvy. VIA L.WIHI, W. M. , and after awbila to iscarporw •d Opb.lit ,n ; thua tba word Cub,lie, which u f rtlLTON LOMU, No. ill, r. A. M., B.O. M th. am ! tha Oraok, ligalfying -for th.hc.d,- A. J. Ituur, IserUuj. ' MOUNT ZION tOTAL ARCHCHArriA,Nall, _______ , “»a.g^ own ; tha Oraalt, iignirying • 1 baooaalag popoU,lMStweo«B«tion'wit; wT , , Spalding*, graot Hamlavh. remedy, he, „ “ , anon ba uaad in a aore gaoarai w.,, Md T?' Ward Cephalic will become a. com in,m uKi!^? * C. 8. Memmlnfer, of I 0., Becretary of Treasury. L. P. Walker, of Alabama, Secretary of War. B. It Mallory, of Florida, Secretary ef Mary. J. U. Keaffao, of Texas, Poetmaster Ueorral. J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, Attorney-Geueral. rrniuiuv—non. nynr.LL iajdd, oi ucor^ia. Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Eaq., of Alabam ST ZION ROYAL ARCH CHArT**,Ne. is, meets i , woru v»poaii® win oeoome as oomtnon M Ela* the second and fourth Monday niebte la eaA ; trotype and many other* whose distinc»ir«^ UA L j. SA1NN, M. r. foreign word, be* baaa wore .... h, 2 * — ■— ‘..ai tb.7!«r..Tr...d r lo fc^ JASON BURR COUNCIL Of BOYAL ABB 0ELECT MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on the Sret i nee- I day In January, April, July and October. LEWIS LAWJUMk ta. lu- Johr M. Boaiae, Recorder. usage born.* 1 krdly Bealixed. Alabama—R. W. Walker, R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Car- & W. ?. Cbiium, B. P- Hale, Collin J. McRae, John GUI rter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thomas Pearn. Florida—James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack- son Morton. Georgia— Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, P. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, U. A. Niabet, 1). U. Hill, A. R. Wright, Thomas R. R. Cobb, A. U. Kenan, Alexander n. Biephens. Louisiana—John Perklna, Jr., A. L. DeClouet, Chaa M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar shall. Mississippi—W. P. Harris, Waller Brooks, N. L. Wilson. A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison. Soutk Carolina—B. B. lihett, Jr., B. W. Barnwell, L. M. Keitt, James Cheenut, Jr., C. O. Metnmloyer, W. Porcber Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W\ W. Boyce. STANMN0 COMMITTRKH. Eartcufits Departments-&tephens, Conrad, Boyce, Shorter, Brooke. Foreign Afuire— lihett, Nisbct, Perkins, Walker, Keitt Military Affaire— Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kt-aan, Anderson. Fatal Affaire—Conrad, Chesnut, Smith, Wrights, Owens. Finance—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,McRae. Commerce—Memminger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor ton, Curry. Judiciary—Clayton, Withers. Hale, Cobb, Harris. Foetal—Chilton, Boyce, Hill, Harrison.Curry. Patents— Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territories—Chesnut, t'auiplell, Marshall, Niabet, Fearn. Public Lands— Marshall, Harris, Fearn Indian A fairs— Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lea is. Keitt. Printing—Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins. Accounts—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DeClouet, Smith. Engrossment— Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae, Bar- Hi ’ad ’» 'orribl. >td.ch« Ibi. b.lt. rB0oll baud I .tapped into tbe hansth*...;.. . °J * •‘•PP* 4 loto the hapotbreirin, C(IUR DI LION COMMANDIRT, No. 4, mi .» lb. aaya bi to tba twaa, “Oon you b.are ml Srst and third Wednesday In each month. W. T. Mssn, Recorder. W. W. BOYD, M.-.K-. ODD-FELLOWS. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 2S, meets every Tuesday 1 T. P. MARSH, N. William Wilsoi, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 13, meets and fourth Friday nights. WH H. BARNES,Chief Patriaroh, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Flsmixo, Scribe. MECHANICAL. »y» hi Us lk* ntD, ^Omb you house me .1 -Mdaob.r-Dore fltaab. id.’re" “'-H “ i cu*dlngly, says hi, bund uix-n that's «... ; me « Cephalic Pill, baud 'poo me 'otor it^ur j *d me so quick that I 'ardfy reslitrd I „ I | PULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets id Pri I day In each month, at Engine House, No. t. BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street. K. W. HOLLAND, Preeldent. A. AcsraLL, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. AOENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. II. H. Wattxrs, >Secretaries. II. J. O. Williams, ) P. Watkikh, Secretary of State. A. J. Boouxas, Surveyor General. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. TBiroroaa L. Gcxkrt, President of Senate. P. II. Wut, Secretary of Senate. C. J. Williams, Speaker House of Representatives. Gaorwk Htllikr, Clerk House of Representatives. PENITENTIARY. Eli McCohxill, Principal Keeper. Ciiaklxs O. Talbiro, Arsistant. W. A. Williams, Book Keeper. (‘has. W. Laxk, Chaplain. Da. R. O. Cask, Physician. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Da. T. Gar.ex, Superintendent Lunatic Asjlum. JUDICIARY DEPARTEENT. birsff MR CO CUT—J l’Duffs. Joiapn Ilaxar LdMrxix, of Athens. Kicbaso II. Ltom, of Atlanta. Csamlkh J. Jbmkixb, or Augusta. raroBTsa. Gioaoa N. Ltsixs, of Marietta. CLEBK. Cmarlsii W. DiBohb, of Sparta. DISTRICTS. 1st District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial Circuits. Tim* or Sxssiox—2d Monday in January and June, at Sarannah. 3d Ditrict — Pataula, Macon, South western and Chat tahoochee, Judicial Circuit*. to District—Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. Tims or Sxasios—4th Monday in March and 2*1 Mon day in August, at Atlanta. 4tm District.—Western and Northsrn Circuits. Tims or Samiox—1th Monday in May and November, at Athens. 5tb District — Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. Tims or Sxmiors—Sd Monday in May and November, at Mllledgevllle. PaaiMo Brows, Cashier. J. P. LOGAN, President. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. FULTON COUNTY. y varies* iMriaioa cbdrt. Z. A. Rice, Clark Howell, William Watkins, J. N. Simmons, E. M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—O. 0. Green—Deputy, ft. B. Love. Clerk Superior Court—B. F. Bomar. 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. Purreyor—Thomas A. Kenedy. WM. BAKNE8, Chief Engineer. P. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant. K. P. MADDOX, 2d Assistant. P. M. JOHNSTON, Sscretary. JOHN P. KZZAKD, Trsasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, lueels first Monday in each month. j. H. MKCA8UN, President. W. K. Mibov, Secretury. MECHANIC PIKE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night in each month. LEVI RICHARDSON, President C. C. Roues, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No.8, meets 1st Wednes day in each month. JOHN F. KXZARD, Presld’t. Joiix Mclendom, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, aieets first Saturday night In each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Norm R. Fowlkr, P*cretary. THE ARMY* OF GEORGIA. FIRST REGIMENT. Colonel—'Wm. J. Harder, U. S. A. Lieut. Col.—Cass. J. Williams, of Muscogee c majors. 1. L. B. McLaws, V- S. A. 2. Edward R. Harden, Whitfield county. CAFTAUM. 1. Wm. D. Fmlth, U. 8. A..... t empi 3. Wm 8. Win 4. Win. O. Gill, U. P. A “. ..D ft. Jacob Read, U. 8. A E 0. John G. Patton, of Bibb county .F 7. George H. Thompson, of Fulton county “ O 8. Francis T. Cullens, of Clay county •• — H Alexander M. Wallace, of Fulton county—" I 10. P. P. Hamilton, of Chatham county J riRST LIBCTKXAXT8. 1. Arthur 8haaf, U. 8. A Company B 2. 8t. Clair Dealing, U. S. A *• — ■ 8. A. F. Cone, U. S. A “• •'0 4. Thomas J. Berry, U. S. A.. C9~ Hmadacmb is tbe favorite sign by which I nature maku known anydovlAtion, mkut,m tbt v«vond . from the nalnral etateof tbe bratn. aod vi,«’ ed io thie light, it may be looked on u i u r.’ guerd intended I* give aotiee of direew wkiek might otherwiee eecepe alteatjon, till to lu. to lie remedied; and tie iadiotinna akouli never be neglected. Heedechea .a; ba tlaaai. led under two namea, via. 8v»ntoniAtie..j • Idiopathic. Symptomatic lieodacbe ia exoaa*. ingly common, and ia tho precuraor of a rrut variety of dieeaaet. a niong . inch ar* Aponlev, trout Rheumetietu, and ail febrile dfaeaiea.1! ' In ite nervoua form it ia aympellietic of die. eeeeof theetofnach conatltulint aaci ksaiuJu of hapetie diacase conatiretl.g It/foau keafodta of worm a, oonalipetioa end other dieordenw tbe boweie. aa .ell at renal end .teriaeaffee. tiuos. Direaaca of tbe heart are very frenae.i ly eitended with Heedarhee; Anwmia and Plethora are eiee affeeiiooe which frequ-adv occasion headache. Idiopathic Headatbe is also very common, being usually distingunha* by the usme of uervon, headerke, rometimea coming on reddenly In a etal* of apparent), souud health, end prostrating at once the men. Isl and physical energies, and in other in stances it conies on alowly, heralded by daprea- aion of spirits er acerbity of temper lamest iLsta.ee> Ike pai. ia ia Ike front of the head, over one or both eves, end sometime, promt, log vomiting; under this class may aiae ba named .Veora/ym For the treatment of eli her el.ee of Headache the Cephalic Pills have beau found a euro aid safe remedy, relieving the moat acute pains ia a few minutes, and by ite sub'ie j.iwer eradic ate g the diaeaaea of which Headache i. the unerring index. Betnuxr.— Hisaus want. y.. u to send hers hex of Cephalic Glue, no, . bottle of Prepared l’illa-but I'm thinking tbai'a aotjuat it nei ther; hut perhaps ye'll he alter knowingsbsl it is. Ye see all.'. nigh dead and gone with ibe Sick Head.cl;, oo.i a-i.i, ...nil more of that same aa rel.md her before. Dr«J(pwi —You nut mean Spalding's Oaph- Bridget.—Och i sura now aod you've ard it, here’a the qaarther and give me the P ile sad dont be ail day eaont it either. CITY OF ATLANTA. Matos—JARRD IRWIN WHITAKKR COVRCILMU. Ward I—Felix Ifaidmsn, F. C. House. Ward II—William Watkins, J. R. Crew. Ward III—8. B. Lore, Robert Crawford. Ward IV—J. H. Mecasiln, James Lynch. Ward V—8. B. Robson, Thomas Klie. Committee on Finance—Councilman Robson, Crew, Lots. Committee on Ordinances—Councilman Watkins, Me* caslin, Robson. Committee on Streets—Councilman Crew, Robson, Lynch. Committee on Weils, Pumps and Cisterns—Council- men Lynch, Kile, House. Committee on Lamps and Gaa—CounclImen Kile, Me- eaalln, Crawford. Committee on Market—Cojucilmea Hardman, Lore, Lynch. Committee on Fire Department—Councllmen Mecae- lln, Robson, Watkins. Committee on Police—Councllmen Love, House, Lynch. Committee on Cemetery—Councllmen Hardman, Wat kins, Robeon. Committee on Publio Buildings and Grounds—Coun cllmen House, Crew, Mecasiln. Committee on Tax—Councllmen Watkins, Crawford, Lynch. Committee on Relief—Councllmen Crawford, Mecas- lln, House, Watkins, Kile. Clerk of Council, Tax Uecelver and Collector—H. C. Holcombe. Treasurer—* J. Roach. Chief M a rahal—Thomas B. Boggus, Deputy Marshal-Duke H. Brannon. 1st Lieutenant Police-B. N. Williford. 3d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lester. OHy Surveyor—H. L. Carrier. Clerk Market-J. D. Wells. City Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Streets—IL W. McDaniel wr. n. w. rnuwn, vnairman, G. B. 11 ay good, Esa., Dr. D. O. O’Keefe, Dr. J. Q. Westmoreland, Dr. T. 8. Powell. _ W. W. Kirkland, late Marine C-orpe “ F 7. John Mlllttgc* Jr., of Richmond coupty... M ....C 8. T. 8. McIntosh, of Chatham county “....H 9. John M. Branch, of Chatham coanty “ 1 10. Tomlinson Fort, of Baldwin county “ J 11. Redney F. McDonald, appointed by the Colonel quartermaster 1st Regiment, Company J. SKCOXD LIRCTSXAXTB. 1. Thomas A. Mattox, of Chatham Company A 8. Garnett Andrews, Jr., of Wilkes M ...B 8. John F. King, of Glynn “....0 4. George P. Harrison, Jr., of Chatham M ....D 6. P M. B. Young, W. P. C., of Case «. E 8. Willis, W. P. C., Chatham “ J 7. J O. Blount,W. P.C.,Talbot •*....P 8. J. Alcxnnder, W. P. C., Pulton M ....G 9. John McPherson Berrien, Chatham •• H 10. Michael Cass **....! 11. Joseph A Dlauce, Polk “....I SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel—Wm. W. T. Walks. U. 8. A Lieutenant-Colonel—E. W. Cbastaix, of Panala. MAJORS 1. Wm. M. Gardiner, U. 8. A. 2. Alfred Cumining, U. 8. A. CAPTAHS 1. James McIntosh, U. 8. A Company A 2. Thomas McConnel, of Liberty “....B 8. Alfred Iverson. Jr., V. 8. A "....C 4. John D. Walker, of Pcrlven **....D ft. John R. F. Tatnall, U.lA “ E «. R. A. Wayne, of Chatham T. John 8. Pain, of Union “...,G 8. Miller Grieve, Jr., of Baldwin 9. Lewis H. Kenan, of Baldwin ** ...I 10. Abner Bmead, U. 8. A **.... J riser urctsxaxts. 1. John T. Mercer, U. P. A Company A 2. Joseph P. Jones, U. & A **....C 8. A. B. Montgomery, U. 8. A **....D 4. Rober* H Anderson, U. 8. A K ^ B. M. Thorns*, U. 8. A 6. Joseph Wheeler, U. P. A **....O 7. Robt. A. Crawford,of Fallon •*....H 8. H. i). D. Twiggs, of Richmond ’*.... I 9. Henry Cleveland, of Rlchmoud. “ j 10. A. P. Brown, of Forsyth, ** R 11. G. Whitfield Anderson, of Fulton, "....J •aroxD uarTSKAgra. 1. John Howard, Jr., of Vluacogee Company A 2. P L. Wade, of Screven, V B 8. K. H. Bowdre, of Bibb “....0 4. R. li. Alklosou, of Blhb "... .D 6. P. M. Myers, of Cobb 6. J. Barrow, W. P. C., of (Tarke •*....* 7. John A. West, of Morgan. •*... .G 8. Lewis DeLagle, of Richmond H 9. G. B. Lamar, Jr., of Richmond •• 1 10. Robert F. Hunt, of Cobb J 11. Hoary W. Tripp#, of Honeten **.... J Conxtipation or CoctiTeneaa Su one of tbe “many ilia fireh it heirlo” i, eo prevalent, to little onderetood, end io much neglected »■ Cottiveceee. Often origintliog In eareleeaneat. or eedeatary habile, it ie rrgeided a* • *Iif nt disorder of too little consequence to excite Anxiety, while in reality it is the pr * ; eursor and coinpanion of many of the moai fate! and dangeroua diretiee. and, unltuevlr eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an aa- timely frave. Among the lighter evils of which '* » h « “•»»' aueodenl, are Head ache, Colic, Kbeumatiem, Foul Breeth, Filee and othrre oflike nature, while • long train of n-ighlftel dleeeeee, each ae Malignant Fevere, • Abceeeee, Oyreolary, Dlerrkwa. Djrpepd. Apoplexy, Kpilcpey, Per.ly.ie, Hy.teria^- pochondrieeie, M.l.ncholy , nd I re. oily, tot indicate their preeeaee fn the ryetno bj thh alarming aymptom. Nut eafreqnently Ike be- eaeee named originate in ConUipetipa, but lake on no independent egitteoce, unlr*tb, canee it ertdicaled in to „riy liege. From ell tbeee cone,deration, itfollow. that the diterdfr •honld reeeive immediate attention wheettw it occura, and no pareon ebopld neglect ic gel a box of Cephalic T*ll la on the firet appetraett l ^* “fplaint, aa their timely ute will expel the ineidnoue approach., of d ieenee and deeteey thie dangeroua ibe to human lilb. Geiar Diecomar—Among the moet impor- Uat of all tha grvat msdical discoveries of this agw may ba considered tba system of vsosioa- P roi# c>‘«» «»«ll Foe, tba Csphs- lie Pill for relief of lieadscbe f sod the use of Quioina for tha prevention of Fevers, either of which is n sore specific, whose benefits will be experienond by suflerlng humanity lonf af ter their discoverers are forgotten. vyalic POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac. BY GEORGIA RAILROAD. Dae, dully, at 11.46 P.M., aud 9.00 A.M. Closes, dally, at.« 8.00 A.M., aod 100 P.M. BY WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, daily, at 1.1ft PJL Closes, dally, at 9.00 A N BY ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD. Doe, dally, at T.lftP.M. Closes, dally, at 9.0ft P.M. IT MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. Dae, dally, at T.lft P.M. Closes, daH^atw..^..^,...^.., ILOO A.M. Until further notice, the Office wlU be kept open for the delivery of staff-matter, dally (Sundays excepted,) free* T A M* W\ Xe’eleek.P M^ aaAfrem hair-past 8 UR *. 0. SOW AM, DENTISTRY, H. HUHTISUTUH, M. U., , , DELKTTIMT, WaMBB atlavta, neonuia, OFFICE In Rewton’e new build- log, corner Whitehall and Hauler BtrteeL— Reeideooe (ret boure t* the left ef Cel. Yan- Lneucii: Hon. R. F. Lyoa, Mr. B S. Rawtnn, Meeere. Beach A Rook Rev. Mr. Rod- era. Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. 0L M. Irwin, S. A. Yeeon, Eeq , Col. Helena Tift, Cal. W. J. Lewtoo, Henry Tarver, Albeoy. Jaa It. E. 4. 4k B. W. CRAVES, HASS removed la their new and eplendid mere la PaaaaaY Block, oppoalte Break * Boole, where they are prepared to wait ox all who may wioh their oervlere. Miniotere, who an pa.lore charged half, priaa. Oalle from a dietauce aHeadad • with prow pm ere. inrelbwatw W. I. DICKWT, iukocok An waoaancAL __ avLAvva, _ . °f*K*i-^i-i4hir», aaxt doer to Siehard-I Book Store. eoplatwlyr Cf CURE NervousHeadache By tbo ure of thoee Pill* tho periodic eUeeka ol Xtrvous or Sick ffeeldmcke may be prrreeled; and if taken at the commencement i f ae at tack immediate relief from peln and elckei* will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing hr KsuM.tr. Beadocke to which fcmalre am eo eubjee(. They act gently upon the boweie,— rrwerWg Continence. For Ulerarg Men. Student., Delicate P«w»te* end ail pereost of redcatery AaiilJ, the) W* valuable at a Jmxatine, improving tie .ffSm |i«jnf tone and vigor to tho digeoliro off***, ana rottoring Ute natural eiaiiiriiy eo J eln>|t> of (ho whole eyetem. Tho CSFHAUC PILLS are (ho reonlt of long invretlgatton and carefully conducted ef- penmente, having been In eae maey yank during which time they have prevented eld relieved a real amount of pain aod auffonol from Hoad echo, whether origiietiog inI gf aenroae eyetoto or from a deranged etede ef “* They net entirely vegetable I* their eempw eiUon, and may be taken at til lieiee with (de feat witty without raahiog any change ef diek ead Me etereet gf iw diengmoaile toete rmdwi •I eeey Is euiauteeeier tk wm to children. BKWdJRB OP COOSTlRFIITSi _ The goanina have Sv* eigsaturee of Hotly C. Spalding on each Hoc. . h Sold hy Dregfiete and all other Dealer. » ASb**wlll be rent by mail prepeld edlld of tbe PRXCSL ttO CBWT8. All orden ehoKli b. add-eeted lo Ktv. II. ddwly.