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. S'0>¥T!HBBN Z«S G>N PUB BRAINY.
••i The fflanp leebelli, at Mobile.
The Mobile papers bring ue the particular#
of UMMkureof thi# vasal, and the impri#
uiuneat and subsequent discharge. of the tap-
fain. It seem that the rtutl was, publicly
and without oonotalraent, taking on sunpli##
of profiai-JD# for lb* United State# float off P#n-
saoola, and that Gen. Bragg, in oommand of
(he fore## of Confederateat Peneaeola,
telegraphed to Capt. Uomer, commanding the
CootinodtaU Si Mobile, to bdoe her stopped
The military ssizsd the veeeet aad arreeted
gaff imprisoned Dept. Jena# in the Mobile
guard-bouse. Hi# wife the next day, sued out
a writ of he*** WP f<» bit mleaee, and the
Question was triad befora lion. C. W. Rapier,
Judge of the Circuit Court. The sheriff at
first staled do the oouri that the chief police re
fused to obey the writ, but the last-named of
ficer sofln appeared with the prisoner and apol
ogised for dis delay, stating that as the cap
tain wns asoased of a violation of militnry law,
nud had been placed in hie custody by Capt.
Homer, ha hardly kaaw hew to proceed or
whose jurisdiction to recognise. Tha ques
tions Involved were, whether n state of war
existed,' which weald justify tbs prevention of
taking supplies to the fleet; whether Geo.
lirsgg’s jurisdioUoo extended to Mobile ; sad
whether the prisoner had committed an offence
against the Confederate Stales justifing his
imprisonment. The Government not being
ready for the trial on Friday, the prisoner was
allowed bail in $500 until Saturday, 12 m.,
which time was set for the hearing. On Sat
urday, the trial resulted in tbs dieohargo of
CspC Jones, and the Register express** the
opinion that the damages sustained will have
to be footed by the Government. We are not
informed of any order made in reference to
tbd vessel sod supplies, but premise that they
are still held by the military authority of the
Cofefedtrati States.—Col. Enquirer, 118(4.
Whet Then f
In tbs course of a few days a custom houss
officer will bo discharging hie duty to th- Con
federate States on the line of the Wilmington
nnd Manchester Rail Road where it enters tbs
State of South Carolina. Then every passen
ger going or coming will ba liabla to have hit
trunks examined, and his baggage ransacked,
and every freight train will be oompelled to
undergo the same scrutiny. What will be the
effect of this on the businese of that road,
and of the town of Wilmington ? This is a
very interesting question to our people, the
merchants and business men particularly, and
we would like to bear what they have to say
about it. Will anything be “ going wrong"
or will “ anybody be hurt ” by the new order
of things?’*—TOmington [X. C.) II,raid.
Tub MysTB&iors Murder at Jackson.—All
newspaper readers remember the accounts
published at the time relative to the atrocious
and mysterious murder of young Miller, iu
the Union Hank, at Jackson, Teun., and the
robbing of the bank, about two years ago. A
Jackson paper a few days since intimated that
a prominent and well known citizen; of that
place was suspected of being the author of
this dreadful crime, and had fled from that
place. The Rnnner, of this city, has lesrned
something further in regard to the matter, and
its issue of Sunday says : “We learn verbally
that this suspected person is Mr. John S. Mil*
ler, a prominent merchant of Jackson, a man
of high standing, and uncle of the unfortunate
victim. The evidence agaiust him was entire
ly circumstantial, but seems to have been
strong enough to induce him to seek safety in
flight. Among other things it is known, as
we ara informed, that previous to the murder,
his affairs were very much embarrassed, and
he appeared greatly harrsssed on account of
the foot. Subsequently to the murder he
paid off his liabilities, and went on again
swimmingly.**—Xashville Gazette.
Tux Vacant JunuB9iiir—A Trump Card.—
We learn that the Hon. Gaorge W. Summers,
of the Virginia Convention, on Saturday last
telegraphed to the President that an extra
session of Congress ought to be called, and
something done in the way of conciliation, ai
ouly three votes ere required to pass the se
cession ordinance through the Convention.—
It is said that the President immediately des
patched or resolved to despatch his confiden
tial friend nnd late law partner, Colonel La-
mon, to Richmond, in order, ss it ia conjec
tured, to open negoiiatinna with the Virgin
ians. Simultaneously with these revelations
comes the rumor that the vacancy on the Su
preme Court Bench is to be or bos been ten
dered to Mr. Summers.
That vacant judgeship is a trump card.—
It comes out ou all occasions, but is never
played. Crittenden, Rives, Ilicks, Summers,
all by turns, have it thrown up to tantalise
and stimulate them.—Penney Iranian.
Capt. Barnard E. Ban —The War Depart
rnent at Washington has accepted the resigna
tion of Capt. Bee, of the United States Army,
whioh was forwarded from Fort Laramie, to
lake effect on 3d of March.
A severe fit of illness*, and tha impractica
bility of the mountain posset during the win.
ler season, has detained Capt. Bee at hit dis
tant post, but we have information that he is
now on hia way to take hia position in the
service of his native State — Charleston Courier.
A “ Union" Pa bit in Maryland.—A call,
signed by a number of the citizens of Freder
ick county, Md., has been issued for a mass
convention, to be held in Froderick city, on
Tuesday next, to organize a Union parly, and
to take measures to hold a Slate Convention of
tha new parly. The signers to the oall pro
nounce secession a "political heresy" and the
triumph of republicanism not an “overwhelm
ing calamity."
ATTENTION, MILITIA 1
ELECTION FOR TWO 1CAJ0RR
Atlanta, March IS. IASI.
F ulton ooootr •*•))*
■ h.ll include Wnrdn4n.d •**?.
of All.nl., .nd Cnony-*, B*ekhn«l uM
Oak Grom Dirtriete—teiog *h« Borriu
•ta portion of tU. county. The Second
ulion .hell be knowkiu WkitefccJI, c*d ik«<l
isciude Wcrde 1, » 4*d * of the dty et AtUn
te, end Block H.ll BnA Stone’* »iet»loteH>e-
iu| the Southern portion dTiboeaanly.
An eleotion ia horaby ordered to ba bald in
the M.cr.l Precinct* In cook Bottolka •• *5»
13th day of April next Th» nlneUonfcr ihoi
portion of Peach-Tree B4tt.liolwitW.hh*
bound, of the nil/*U1 beheld etOonyrtjUJI;
in the office of /mite** Thence Mel Sod* I
.nd for that portion of the olty which.in
Whitehall Battalion, end wMin the eM, H“-
ita will be held et the City Hall. The mtta-
nre of the election* In th* cotmty will u>e*t
tiih tha managers In the trttyan ttm Mandaj
following, for the purpose of consolidating and
cortilVino the return* to the Gomrnor.
The cJptein* will proceed, e* *oon •»•!•«£
ed. end coramiuioned, to eoroll, woording to
Tew. arery man liable to bear eime within hie
Diatrict or W»rd, between the ngoo of_*l*ht«n
and forty fire. K. F. MADDOX,
inl9-10t. Colonal Commanding,
ATLAITA MEDICAL COLLEIE.
T HE Seventh regular Courae of Lecture# in
tbia Inatitution will oommence on the let
Monday in May, 1831, and oontinua until the
Crat of the following September.
racrLtr:
At.nx.NDin Mc.aa, M. D., ProfhMorof Chamia
airy and Pharmacy.
II. W. BnowK, M. I) , Profeiaor of Anatomy.
John W. Job##, M. D., Profeaaor of tha Paetica
of Medicine and General Pathology.
W. F. WxsTHoaKL.ao, M. D. Profeaaor of Prie-
eiplee aed Practice of Surgery.
Thohai 8. Powitu,, M. D., Profeaaor of Obitet-
Joaarit P. Losan, M. D., Profeaaor of Phy*iol-
ogy and Di*aa**a of Woman and Children.
J. (TWhthobiland, M. D., Profeaaor ol Ma
teria Medica and Medical Jurisprudence.
J■^ n * I " I0 M' n D '’ t Demon»trator*.
H. D. Capbbs, M D , |
N. D'Alvighkt, M. D„ Curator of the Museum.
J. G. McLn, Janitor.
rasa:
Courae of Lecture* $103
Matriculation, (once,) * 3
1°
Graduation, 23
The TruatAea feel warranted in stating that
the facilitiee for the ncquilitioo of Medical
knowledge, in connection with thia inatitution,
arc equal to thoae of any other College. The
sercral department# hare, from time to time,
receired auch addition# and appliances aa hare
been found neceaaary lo fully illustrate the ra-
rious branchea of Medical Science. The An
atomical Room* will ba opened and furnished
with sound and inoffensive material, by the
!5lh of April.
Good board csd be had in the city at $3 to $4
per week.
For further information, addreas
J.G. WESTMORELAND, D«an.
Atlanta, Ga., March 21,1861-lw.
Liiill Suit—The Rev. J. Pereas, the late
Itabbl of the Synagogue In Memphis, has sued
the congregation of lsraal ia that eity for li
bel, laying damages at twenty thousand dol-
TO PXeANTHRB
\\fE have now in Store, a large lot of Extra
V, Heavy, Double-Sole Ru.aet llrogao.,
made with two heavy soles of the beat quality
of Hemlock Bole Leether and Oak Upper*, with
RivitEys-aaams, which we hove made express
ly for th* trad* of thie market, end guaran
tee them, in every reepect, superior to any
thing that can he round in this market, la tha
linn of Brogans, and will sell them at lower
pricea, by the ease or single pair.
Those wanting a good Brogan, at low prioes,
will 6nd It to their Tntaceat to call on ua at the
Sign of tha Big Boot.
DIM1CK, WILSON A CO.,
Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
As- it th* Drug Bier* of
D. M. TOUKG A OOt,
«*• Whitehall Street AUanisa Ga
ATTENTION!
MILITARY COMPANIES
FURNISHED WITH
UNIFORMS
AT SHORT NOTICE AND
LOW PRZOEI8,
BY
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
AT THEIR
9IEBCHANT TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
dee I
CENTER a TREADWEU
WHITEHALL ETEEET, ATLANTA,
Four (More Below Brady * ftolomoi.-v,
SWEDES, AMERICAN, CASS OOUXTY AND
ENGLISH IKON, AND CABS COUNTY
AED ENGLISH CASTINGS I
—sine, ta sTona—
Kfl CASES Shaea, at Mannfaetnrea prieee.
tfW Call aad ana aa hefcva yen hay elsewhere.
Ton ahall ba nlooood.
Jtaalt GBETER A TREADWELL.
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PSJtSIDSRT:
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi.
vice PKMiDaxv:
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Of Georgia.
cssisar.
Hubert Toouiba, of Georgia, Secreterjr of 8Ut«*.
I'. U. Memmlnger. or 8. 0., Secretary of Treasury.
L P. Walker, of Alabama, Secretary of War.
H. K. Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of Nary.
J. II. K«afao, of Teaoi, Poetmaater-GeneraL
J. P. iknjauiin, of Loulalaua, Attorney-General.
CDKGRKIR :
Preritleti!—lion. IIOWCLL COBB, of Oeorjrta.
Secretary—JOHNSON J. IIOOPPK, P^q., of Alabama.
ATLANTA LGDGIL No. M, f. A. M , moeia
ond and fourth Tharaday nltfita In each m
LEW I# LaWSHE, W. M
and third Tburaday nlghla In each month.
E. J. Mamrt, Secretaiy.
'Trrwtitim'T-”'t ( h*ji®(}8liANEous
Confederate State* of America. nmub. t T— -S',
: srSKSSs M:w„irS
— j KX-T’JXtsrtsi-s-
rULTON LODOK, No. SIS, ». A. M., aiesla gu Ik, lint I «*• Creek, t'geifying "W the deed -
“ ' ‘ ■ becoming po|.ulari«^ in c,„„„„„„ «•
Spalding's greet Headteh. remwly, Unit in
anon be need in e mure general war mh
word Cephalic wilt become at common urw
trotype end many others wh..»e dl.tioctu,*
foreign wordi ban been worn a«r«wt, v ^ M
uiage unlil they m.
’*rdlj Realized.
HI ’*d 'n ’orrible 'eadache this buKtren.,
hand I ■ tapped into the h.pothee.nw, kS
•ay. hi to the man. “Can you h,.« „„
eadache? “Dpea it kache '•rd/'aava > ••11*
coedingly,” lay# hi, h#iHl u|#m tW v I
me a (%pbmhe Pill, hand ’pon me „ nw /"*
•d ma to quirk that I ardly re»l.„,| J ’
ry, W. ?. Chilton, S. V. Ilala, Collin J. McRae, John GUI
Shorter, Daniel It. Lewis, Thomaa Peara.
Florida—James IL Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack*
ion Morton.
ffeorgiti—Robert Toonba, Howell Oebb, F. 8. Bar
tow, M. J. Crawford, K A. Niabct, B. If. Hill, A. R.
Wright, Thomaa R. R. Cobb, A. II. Kenan, Alexander
II. Siri.lieiis,
JjOitUiuiut— John Perkins, Jr., A. L. D<-Clouet, Chaa
M. Cnarad, D. V. Kenner, (I. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar*
ahall.
P. Harris, Walter Brooka, N. h.
Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrison.
South Carolina—R. li. Rhett, Jr., R W. Barnwell, L.
M. Keitt, James Clieanut, Jr., C. G. Metnmlufer, W.
Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyct.
Owena,
Finance—Toomba, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae.
Commerce—Meminiuger, Crawford, DeDIouet, Mor
ton, Curry.
Jm/ieUiry—Clayton, Withers. Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Foetal—Chilton, Boyca, Hill, Harrison, Curry.
Patent*—Brooke, Wilton, Lewis, Hlil, Kenner.
Territories—Clieanut, Campbell, Marshall, Nisl>et,
Pearn.
Public Ianda—Marshall. Harris, Faarn
Indian Affair*—Morton, Hale,Sparrow,Lewis.Keltt.
Printing—Cobb, Uarria, Miles, Chilton, Parkins.
Account*—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DeClouet,
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Joftirtt E. Brow*, Governor.
John h. Campbmll, )
II. II. Wimif, >Secretaries.
11. J. O. Williams, )
K. P. Wateims, Sacretary of State.
Jon* Jones, Treasurer.
PsTBRSOX TnwitATT, Comptroller General.
A. J, Boooess, Surveyor General.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Twcooomr L. Gukhry, President of Senate.
F. II. Wert, Secretary of Senate.
C. J. Williams, Speaker House of Representatives.
Giorgb Hyllieb, Clerk House of Representatives.
PENITENTIARY.
Eli McCoxmell, Principal Keeper.
Ciiarlkh G. Taliuru, Assistant.
W. A. Williams, Book Keeper.
CiiAg. W. Lank, Chaplain.
Dk. It. G. Cake, Physician.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. Gbk.rn, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum.
Da S. G. White, /
1>. G. Cahpbkli., VTrustees.
Miller Gkikvk, )
JUDICIARY DUPARTfiSNT.
Rl'PKSME t'Ol'ET-—Jt'DGMR.
Joskpu Hknkv LunraiN, of Athens.
Rich aed 11. Lyon, of Atlanta.
Chahlee J. Jenkins, of Augusta.
pkportee.
George N. Lksifr, of Marietta.
CLBEE.
Crarlkr W. Di'Doiia, of Sparta.
DISTRICTS.
Irt Duteict.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial
Circuits,
Timr or Session—2d Monday In January and June, at
Savannah.
Zx> Dinner.—Pat aula, Macon, South-Western and Cliat-
Cherokce Circuits.
Time or Session—1th Monday In March and 2d Mon*
day in August, at Atlanta.
FULTON COUNTY.
J CSTICKS INraatOR CRTMT.
Z. A. Rice, Clark Howell,
William Watkins, J. N. 8iuunon*,
B. M. Taliaferro.
Sheriff—C. C Green—Deputy, S. B. Love.
Clerk Superior Court—B. V. I to mar.
Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman
Ordinary—J. H. Mead.
Treasurer—J. It. Wallace.
Tax Collector—A. J. Collier.
Tax Receiver—William Center.
Coroner—A. R. White.
Furveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy.
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Mayor—JARED IRWIN WHITAKER.
rOUVCILMBM.
Ward I—Felix Hardman, F. C. House.
Ward II—William Watkins, J. U. Craw.
Ward III—8- II. Love, Robert Crawford.
Ward IV—J. 11. Mecoslin, James Lynch.
Ward V—S. B. Robson, Thomas KUe.
Committee on Finance—Councilmen Robson, Craw,
iove.
Committee on Ordinances—Councilman Watklna, Me*
Lynch.
Committee on Wella, Pumps and Cisterns—Council*
en Lynch, Kile, House.
Committee on Lamps and Goa—Councilmen KUe, Me*
catlin, Crawford.
Committee ou Market—Councilmen Hardman, Love,
Lynch.
Committee on Fire Department—Counrlhnen ifecat*
lln, Robson, Watkins.
Committee on Police—Councilmen Lots, House,
Lynch.
Committee on Cemetery—Councilmen Hardman, Wat*
kina, Robson.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coun*
clltuen House, Crew, Mecaelln.
Committee on Tax—Councilmen Watkins, Crawford,
Lynch.
Committee on Relief—Councilmen Crawford, Meets*
llu, House, Watkins, Kile.
Clerk of Council, Tax Receiver and Collector—H. C.
Holcombe.
S -easurer—K. J. Roach.
ilef Marshal—Thomas B. Boggua.
Deputy Marshal—Duke II. Brannon,
lit Lieutenant Police—R. N. Williford.
2d Lieutenant Police—J. M. Lester.
City Surveyor—H. L. Carrier.
Clerk Market—J. D. Wells.
CUy Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
Superintendent Streets—H. W. McDaniel.
ftAYID MAVKR, W. M.
L. J. GLEHN, If. P.
JASON BURK COUNCIL OP ROYAL AND SELECT
MASTERS, No. IS,pieets quarterly, on the first 1 ue**
day In January, April, July and October.
LEWIS LAWSHE, Th. III.
John M. Boriho, Recorder.
CfECR DE LION COMMANDERT, No. 4, meet* «n the
first and third Wednesday In each month.
W. W. BOYD, M.-.K
W. T. Mead, Recorder.
ODD-FULLOWtt.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. 28, mi
William Wilfoh, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on lbs aecon
and fourth Friday night*.
WM H. BARNF.S, Chief Patriarch,
W. W. BOYD, High Priest.
T. P. Fluking, Scribe.
MECHANICAL.
FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meet* 2d Frl
day in each month, at Engine House, No. f.
C. M. CALDWELL, President.
Jaupj« Noble, Jr., Secretary.
BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street.
E. W. HOLLAND, President.
A. Aostkll, Casldsr.
AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM
PAN Y—Office ou Alabama Street.
A. W. JONES, Agent.
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent.
Periho Baowx, Cashier.
J. P. LOGAN, President.
ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer.
S. II. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant.
R. F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant.
F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
JOHN f. EZ7.ARD, Treasurer.
ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday
In each month. t. H. MKCA8LIN, President.
W. K. MsaoN, Secretary.
TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No.fi. meets 1st Wednes
day In each month. JOHN F. tXXAKD, Prenid’t.
Juux MrLKVDOH, Secretary.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND.
( FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market
House. Can be found either at his office
next door above. March J6.
HRS, ALEXANDER * SIU4MIY,
Office on Marietta Street, Forth tide.
D R. Alkxandkr’s residence on Marietta 8t.,
South side.
Dr. SnKLhY tnij be found at th© Trout House.
March 27.
DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND,
Office and He aide nee •Xtrth Side sf *fifa-
rletta Street,
March 21.
DR. H. W. BROWN*
FFICE—Marietta 8tr#©t over J. D. Sira#’
Store. Residence—Calhoun Street,
in arch 20.
0
DENTISTRY.
H. HUNTINGTON, M. D.,
DENTIST,
ATLANTA, flBORGIA,
OFFICE in IUwson'e new build
ing, eorner Whitehall and Hunter Streest.—
Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan
cey’#.
RarBRBNCKs: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. £ E.
Raw son, Messrs. Beach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog
ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Yason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J.
Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jau 16.
POST-OFFICE.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, Ac.
RY GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Due, dally, at 11.4* P.IL, aed «.0Q A.M.
Closet, dally, at 8.00 A.M., and 400 P.M.
BY WMTKRN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD,
Due, dally,at ..—1.16 P.M.
Closet, dally, al 9.00 A.M.
BY ATLANTA A WEST-POINT RAILROAD.
Due, dally, at 7.1ft P.M.
Gloats, dally, at 9.00 P.M.
BY MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD
Des, dally, at M6P.I1
Closes, dally, at It00 AM.
Ondl tarter ,<,u£, , i£fot££iSl 4* ka* «P». for
it delivery of mall-matter, dally (Sundays szctpUdO
% T, 7 A k M p *J l 1 9*«M#R. ML Mid from half-past S tUl
!.ffife5flraar.Wr5L“***
T. 0. HOWARD, PssHnasts
E. J. A H. W. CRAVEN,
DENTISTS,
HAEM removed to their new
and splendid room in Parkbr’s
dlock, opposite Beach A Root#, where they are
prepared to wait on all who may wish their
service#.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half-
price. Calls from a distance attended o with
promptness. junel9-wAtw
£#* Hbadacis is the favorite sign bv whi,.i
nature makes known soy deviation,
from the natural elate of th* brtio, aed view
ed in this light, it truy bp looked UD „ t , f '
guard intended to give notice of diieut which
might otherwise escape attention, till \,*i i 4 i
to be remedied; nnd ita indiczttoes ibouk
never be neglected. Headaches m*j he clsssi
fled under two names, viz.- 8yroplotnaticsa ( j
Idiopathic. Byniptoniatic Headache is exceed
ingly common, and Is the precursor of»
variety of diaeaaes. among a hick areApouJ*.
Gout, ltbeuiuai.aiu, and all febrile diwrote*. 1
In its nervous form it is sympatLttic ofdu.
ease of the stomach constituting nick keadnekt
of hepatic disease constituting bUxcu* keadaekt
of worms, constipation and other disorder* si
the bowel*, aa wall as retinl and uterine affe-.
turns. Di-ea-es of the heart are very frenoeot
ly attended witli H-adaches; Anemia s»d
Plethora are also ntfcciions which Irrauratlv
occasion headache. Idiopatbio liendlcha ,*
also very common, l*iog usually distibgkSh*!
by the name of nervous headache, Koinetifti«
coming on suddenly in a state of sppartMli
sound health, and prostrating at once the mss 7
tal and physical energies, and i D other i*.
stances it comes on slowly, heralded by dept*
sum of spirits or acerbity of temper. Iu mod
instances the pain is in the front of the head
over one or both eyes, and sometime.' provok
ing vomiting; under this class may aho bt
named Xeumlgia
For the treatment of either class of Ueadacbi
the Cephalic Pills have been found »sure nd
safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains it
a few minutes, and by its sub:la powerenidir.
sting the diseases of which Headache i? the
unerring index.
Boiiwet.— Missus wants you to send her a
bex of Cephalic Glue, no, a Utile of Prepared
Pills—but I ni thinking tl.utV not just It nsi*
tber; but perhaps >e*ll be after knowirgwbtt
it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the
Sick Heudacb. . , wai,.# n-mo more of that
same as reluivt d her letoro.
Druggint — You must mean Spalding's Oph.
alic Pills.
Bridget.—Och ! sure now and you've sad it,
here's the quartber and give me the P!!h sad
dent be all aay about it aither.
Constipation or Costivenesi.
No one of tbe “many ills flesh ia hair t«" i«
so prevalent, so little understood, and so much
neglected aa Costivenees. Often originating in
carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded
ss a slight disorder of tco little eouRrquence to
excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre
cursor and companion of many of the most
fatal and dangerous diseases, and. unless ear:;
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer lo su uo
timely gravs. Among the lighter evils 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,
Abcesses, Dysentory, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia
Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Parolysia, Hyslcris, Hy
pochondriasis. Melancholy and Inanity, first
indicate their presence in th** »y*tw by thii
alarming symptom. Not unfrequonllv tbs dis
eases named originate in Constipation, hut
take on an independent existence, untruths
cause is eradicated in su cnrly 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 rilla on the firri appearance
of the complaint, as their timely use will expel
the ineiduous approaches ol disease end destroy
this dangerous foa to human life.
Gseat Discovert.—Among the most impor
tant of all tt»a great medical discoveries of tbit
age may be considered the system of vaccina-
ti«.n for protection from Small Pox, tbr Cepha
lic Pill for relief of Headache, and tbs use of
Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either
of which is a sure specific, whoso benefit! will
be experienced by suffering humanity long sl
ier their discoverers are forgotten.
WILLIAM MACKIE,
FRESCO PAINTER AND GRAINER,
HAVING located perma
nently in Atlanta^ will de-
_ . vote his whole attention to
the above Branchea in all their details.
DOW SHADES, SHOW
iry descripti
CARDS,
carved
ranted to equal any City in the Union.
Orders from the Country attended to.
OFFICE—In Beach A Root's Building-
lairs f«b I
R. II. MAY A Cf>„
H AVE removed their stock of Carisgcs. Bug
gies, Ac., to the store formerly occupied by
W. if. IlaRntRooK, on Whitehall Street, where
they will sell their entire stock AT COWT. to
cloee out their business, for Cash or approved
paper. mM-l«.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(ftuccaosors to Hl*h, Butler A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
ran m rasonis in inu on
T m jvje k h s k m rnooccu
Cotton, Qrooerfon, Ac.,
ATLANTA, ...GEORGIA.
Hnrn removed to th* Urg* fin-Proof W*re-
hoaao. formerly ocouptod by Wlanhlp A How.
*11, opposite th# flute Bona Dnpot.
Goa a Tnannnsnn moony toko. *4 por (hr Pt*
doc*.
BUfTY homloof Piflm* LaoX Lord lo (ter*
r nod far snte by
Jonlt BUTLEB A PETEB8.
NervousHeadache
m
By the use of thee# Pill* the periodic stuck!
ol Nervous Qr Bick fftmdmokt may be prevented :
and if taken at the commencement of an at
tack immediate relief from pain and sickoMS
will be obtained. .
They seldom fail in removing tbe A’ikbi#® 4
Headache to which females are so subject-
They act gently upon tbe bowels,- rrmsuog
Cbetivsneas.
Far literary Afen. Students, Delicate female*
and all persons of sedentary habits, thsyWt
valuable as a Laxative, improving tlaagpeids,
giving tone and vigor to ins digestive orgte*
and restoring the natural elasticity and stresgU
of the whole system. ,
Tha CBFHALIC PILLS ara th© remit •*
long investigation and carefully conducted**-
S srimenta, having been iu use many yssj
uriog which time they have prevented***
relieved a vast amount of pain snd oufrerio*
from Headache, whether origiaatisg »■» “•
nervous system or fr»>m a deranged elate of t*«
They are entirely vegetable in their eompo-
oition, and may be taken at all lime* w ‘ l “ PJT
fact safety without making aoy change otsuu
and the absence gf any disagreeable taste render
it easy to administer them to children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have flva signatures of Henry
G-Spalding on each Box. _
Sold by Druggists snd #11 other Dealers
Modicinea.
A So* will U ...1 by »#i> pr#pnM »' “
Miplof UlO
PRICK, SS CKNTH.
All ortUri tbcrald bn tAdrenond to
nm c. iwiDiTC.
M Onter Mmt, Now Tno*.
Nor. II. dAwly.