Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 30, 1861, Image 4

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t s o w/raraKFi mon f®D'E ! k ac y< 7^ THIt JUYINtt BROTHER. (me evening, m ho lay quietly with closed eyes, aud appeared to alcep, his lifter lit down hf hlnrld., thinking »».r lh« |M, and annui£ bersclf for the future. All J»cr dieap- paUUed hope* concerning him lay wilbered before Leg, and aa sh* regarded »hen a haa*J High euoaped her. “ Is that you, Lucv I” aokod Arthur. She started up ana went 4a Wee. “ I thought you VM asl«fP» deqr,” said she. “ No, I wee looking al>6u. ! “Was thinking hew anxieue yow have- been, etw slwoe 1 can remember, tret, to hate me good, then, to see me wise. And now you need not feel grieved that x hsrw out had ths education that you meant I should bars. For I am going to a fiur better sebool than even you ever asked for ii^a. Christ, himself, will teach me. I shall ieurn of angels, and of apostles, and of those Kreat and good men who are saints in heaven. And f want you to know, beoause U will com fort yow when l am gene, that yon showed too the way there. You went first, and I followed, i did not think so very atoeh of what my fath er and mother said. I thought they were old aed tired of life, and liked religion because it fell In with their matured tastes. Hat I oould not think that of you. 1 knew, when you ur ged io« to go to Christ, that He must be a friend for the young loo.” •' I wouldn’t talk any more now, dear Arth ur,” said Lucy, gently. “ No, it does me good, I want to kear you nay that you are glad for me that I am going nway from this world. And, Lucy, taka care of poor mother! Comfort her when I am gone. And Hatty too ; I think a great deal of her, which I would tell you if I were not ho weak. You must lead them all to Jesus.— Mother will help you ; Jesus himself will help you.” “ I’m afraid to let you talk any more, dear Arthur,” said Lucy, v ‘ Ilore to hear you; but 1 know H tires you.” •• No, it does me good. I want to say one thing more, because it may help to comfort you when I uni gone. Aud 1 may uot have an other time ho good as this.” He restad a few moments in silence, then said: “ I have been thinking of thnr day we went to the top of Mount Prospect,*iu II , together, you know 1 wont first, and how tired I was—the sun was hot, and the hillside so fief p. While 1 was going up, I kept pitying you, who were tar behind, to think you had to climb all the hard rough path, in tho heat And over the stones, lint when l got to the top and sut down there, saw the beautiful view, that paid f >r all thu trouble, that i left oif feeling aux* ioits about you. 1 slid to myself: “She'll soon he here: it isn’t far ; aud she'll forget her fatigue when site sees what I see.” He paused again to rest. Lucy fanned him gently, and moistened his lips. After a time he began again: “Just so it seems to me, when I look back now from the place I'm in. I should feel sor ry—yes, I should be distressed to sec you climbiug up, and climbing up, and getting hurt in the rough places, and faint in the heat ; but I look down, and it’s only a little way; you're almost here; and when you get here, you won’t oven remember how you got here ; you’ll have enough to do looking at the beautiful view. You’ll think you were a min ute in coming ; you'll forget what hard work it was toiling up. Have I made it plain ?— Do you understand ? For I’m almost there; 1 shan't be able to elay much more.” He fell back, exhausted, upon his pillows. Lucy went quickly out aud called her moth er. Arthur had fainted ; it was long before they could restore him. When at last he opened his eyes, hesmiled upou them and said: “ I thought I was almost there!” These were his last dying thoughts; he waa never again able to converse, save iu whispered sentences. Orowing weaker every day, and not inclining to talk, he lay quietly listoning to hybns and Bible words; some times making a simple, child-like remark about going to Christ’s school, and then relap sing into silence again. Poor Hatty, gentle and thoughtful now, hung over him day and night, secretly reproaching herself and be wailing her indiscretion ; yet solaced by ma ny a loving word and caress from the happy dying boy. At last, with a band of his beloved Lucy in one of his, and that of Hatty in the other, Arthur entered fearlessly into the valley of the shadow of death; and they who had known his life doubted not that when tho sisterly grasp was detached from his, angels camo and en tered into their places, and guided him on ward to a belter country, and into the enjoy- ment of eternal felicity.—The Flower of the Family. < FUBNITORE! w WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , , (ir —r— m X f A rw rTnHAjfKFUL for the past patrurage of my npmvflous fri.-nd* dfustomom, and hoping X a continuance of the Same, I sgaiu take pleasure in informing them that 1 have now in store tho LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ! PROVISIONAL GOV MW* RNT i Confederate State* of America. FRATERNAL RECORB. MISCELLANEOUS/. STOCK FURNITURE. before offered in Atlunta, and All of SOUTHERN MAKE, and am in almost daily receipt of New and Varied Styles of all kinds of Furniture from it well known Factory of -MMm of which F. W. FLYNN, formerly of the Novelty Workn. Columbus. Georgia, is Fopevan, wh. i is a sufficient guarantee that all the work from the ABOVE FACTORY ts g. <d at. the imi substantial quality. ALL WORK WARRANTED GOOD Price* from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than any other Fuiuitohb Stoim iu Geoigik. MATTRAS8ES, LOUNGES, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, Cl,'n.-.(,h CHAIKS, AO., AC., always on hand. Pictcii* FaAMea made *nd FunMiuae repaired with ncalners »nd despatch. COFFINS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I). M. YOU NO. A sent. Nov * dtf For JOHlTD. GHAT. aSSaOviSiif !’*>’ Sfiglftv." 54* Hardware, Mechanical & Farming Tools, House-Furnishing Loods. perfur Cast 8teel Ifo< ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEBE. TUB Seventh regular Course of Lectures in X this Institution will commence on the 1st Monday ia May, 1861, and continue until the first of the following September. rihvctt: Alkxahdbr Main, M.D., Professor of Chemis- Blrr and Pharmacy. II. W. Brows, M. D., Prcfeisor of Anatomy. Jon* W. Josib, M. D., Professor of the Pactice of Medicine and General Pathology. "W. F. 'Westmoreland, M. D. Professor of Prin ciples and Practice of Surgery. Thomas 8. Powjcll, M. D., Professor of Obstet rics. Joskpw P. Locah, M. D., Professor of Physiol ogy and Diseases of Woman and Children. J. G. WcsTMORBLARD, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Modioa and Medical Jurisprudence. W. V. AnaanoLD, M. D., 1 It. D. Camas, M. D , [ D on>°n«t™(n"- N. D’ALviasET, M. D., Curator of the Museum. J. G. McLnr, Janitor. rias: Course of Lectures $105 Matriculation, (once,) 5 Dissecting 10 Graduation, 26 The Trustees feel warranted in stating that tiie facilitiea for the acquisition of Medieal knowledge,in connection with this institution, ere equal to thoso of any other College. The several departments have, from time to time, received each addition* and appliances as have bean found necessary to fully illustrate the va rious branches of Medioal Science. The An atomical Rooms will b« opened and furnished with sound tnd inofftnlive material, by the 15th or April. Good board can be had in the city at $3 to $4 per week. For further information, address J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dkan. Atlanta, Ga., March 21, 1801-lw. CENTER & TBEADWEU WHflTtff ALL mm, ATLANTA, Pour Doors Below Brady At 8oIooum.'u, —DBALBRS IK— CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ! SWEDES. AMERICAN, CABS COUNTY AND ENGLISH IRON, AND CABS COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTINGS 1 C UTLERY and FILES-A large assorted stock for sale by _ni20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. C HAINS—Trace, Quit, Log. Fifth, fllillkend Halter Chains, for sale by pi20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND «t CO. I RON—Sweden, English, Refined, and Cass county Iron, all shapes ami sizes, of our own importation, for sale by m20 _ McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. S HOVEL8 A SPADES—Ames’ and other ma kers, for sale by ni20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. H OES—Five i for sale by m20 McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. P LANES and EDGE TOOLS of the best make in great varieiv. lor sale bv ni20 Mo NAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. 'THE attention ol HARDWARE i.er.-hant* A and others, is respectfully called to the lore g »irg advertisement We are p epared to fill orders for all goods in our line at the lowett in ices for Cash. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. Keystone Build in g t mareb2i) Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAMS & MCLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! Moss and Hair Mattresses! LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C., PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA —SOLE AGENTS FOK— Wriglit^ Spring-Bed, Admitted to be the Best in use. ATLANTA Clothing j§snll. I HAVE just returned from tho North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citizens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coats, Pants, Vests, Mhlrts, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties. Socks, Hats, Caps, and everything elce in the Clothing line, of good quality aud at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a call. —ALSO, OS HAST)— Jewelry I Knives ! C o m b h I And other Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall street, nearly opposite march 15tf Eddle.nan A Bank , i> aw KA CASES Bhoea, at Manufacture prices. OU Call and sec us bnforayoti buy elsewhere. You shall be pleased. junel4 CENTIB * TBBADWSLL. ATTENTION! HILITAKY COMPANIES FURNISHED WITH UNIFORMS AT SHORT NOTICE AND LOW PHIOBS, ■I BY LAWSHE & PURTELL, AT THE1B MEHCHA.Vr TAJ I.OKI MU ESTABLISHMENT Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GBMUU. I.r G DIM1CK, WILSON & CO., (SCOCkShA.** TO Dimes A MX,) Manufacturers of aud Wholesale aud Re tail Dealers In BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oak and Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Call Skins, Lining and Diuding Skins, Shoe Pegs aud Shoe Find ings—at the Sign of the Big Boot, b. M. DIMICK, I Cherokee Block, WM. WILSON, V Peach-Tree Street, A. MIX. ) Atlanta, Georgia. oetlfi J Great Excitement at the Shoe aud Leather Em porium of Dlmlfllr, W I lion * Co., ON PKACn-TREE STREET, A large lot of B00T8 and SHOES, just received from the manufactory, and will be sold at prices unprecedented in this market. Ladies’ Patent Foxed Lace Heel Gaiters, at $1 25 a pair. Ladies’ Sewed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at $1 It a pair. Men’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s Boots and Shoes, proportionally cheap, and warranted. Gents’ French Calf Water Proof and Pump Boots—new styles—just received, and will be sold at prices lower thou any Houso in this city will fell as good a Boot. 5,000 lbs Hemlock Sole Leather, just receiv ed and for rale at Charleston prices, or lower than ever before sold in this market. 50 dozen French and American Calf Skint, of various brands, this day received, and will be sold at a commission on New York prices. Lasts, Boots Trees, Pegs, Lining, Binding and Morocco Skins, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Boots, Shoot, or Leather at low prices, will find it to their interest to give us a call before pnrchssing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., Sign of the Big Bool. dec23 \ 1 rEh* t. Ti V V Rmm itwiM, m»de with two be»y V s»lca of the boat quality of nemlock Sol* Leather and Oak Upper* with KivitKy.-aaaraa, which weh.r. aiad.«xprem* I, for tha tr»de of this inirk.t, mad nlrui twUiwt, in avary rwpMt. >up.rior to Uuo, th.t ,m> b. found in thit market, in tho lin. of Brot.na, and will H l| them at Imr P r i*—• hf-nin «•— or ainal. p«lr. -mSSt •* f 0 ™ 1 ® ro *» 0 ’ •* P r,e *^ CrnryaTH **" < "’ ” *’ DIMICK, V1MON * 00.,' ^ ' A.1 f—ehtlMn ttmnt, Ati.nu, * JEFFEE8QN DAVIS, Of Mississippi. VlCt rKKSIDBXT: ALEXANDER U. BTEPHENB, Of Geprgia. <■. O. Memmitiger, of 8. 0., Secretary of Treasury. L V. Walker, of Alabama, Seerotary of War. X H. Moltory, of Vlorid*,H«M:rcUry of Navy. J. II. Hespan.uf Tex**, Pont matterGeneral. J. P. neiijamln, of Louialaua, Attorney-Oeiitfral. COSORRRS: Prewfdcnt—Hon. HOWfLL COBB, of Georgia. Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Emj., of Alabama. ATLANTA LODQI, N«. M, V. A. ML, meet* on the aec oud and fourth Thursday night* In each month. LEWIS LaWPHE, W. M. JoMM M. Bouse, Secretary. R. J. Majmkt, Secretary. DAVID MAYER, W. N. rv, W. ?. Chilton, 8. V. Hale, Collin J. McRae, John GUI Snorter, Daniel It. Lewis, Tluiiuaa Fearn. Florida— Janies B. Owen*, J. Patton Anderson, Jack- aon Morton. Giorgio— Robert Toomha, (Jcbb, F. 8. Bar tow, M. J. Crawford, JC. A. NUbet, B. 11. Hill, A. R. Wright, Thoniaa R. R. Cobb, A. If. Kenan, Alexander If. Stephens. lA/ulsitnin—John Perkin*, Jr , A. L. DeClouet, Chat M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, O. K. S|»arrow, Henry Mar- shwU. MUtUsippl—W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, N. L. Wllfon, A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Harrlaon. South Carolina—R. II. Khett, Jr., R. W. Barnwell, L. M. Keltt, .fames Chesput, Jr., €. G. Memmlnger, W. Poroher Miles, Thomas J. Wlthora, W. W. Boyce. STANDING COMMITTKBS. Kueecutio* DrpartmtnU- Stephens, Conrad, Boyce, Shorter. Brooke. foreign Affaire— Rhetf, Niabet, Perkins, Walker, Keltt. Military Affaire— Bartow, Mile*, Sparrow, Keaan, Anderson. Natal . ffiire—Conrad, Chesnut, Smith, Wrigl.ta, Owens. * Finance— 1 Toomba, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,McRae. Commerce— Memmlnger, Crawford, DeDlouet, Mor ton, Curry. Judiciary—Clayton, Wither*, Hale, Cobb, Harris. l'oetal—Chiltou, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry. Patents— Brooke, Wilaon, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territoriee—Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nlsbet, PubHc. Jjind*—Marshall, Harris, Fearn Indian Affaire—Morton, Hale,Sparrow, Lewis.Keitt. Printing—Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Perkins. Accouuts—Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DeClouet, Smith. JCngroesmeut—Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae, Bar- GOVEKNME3T OF GEORGIA* EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Jo*t ph K. Brows, Governor. John If. Caui’bki.l, ) II. II. Wattkius VSecretaries. II. J. G. Wiu.iamo, \ K. P Watkins, Secretary of State. Joiim JoNKH, Treasurer. Pktkkyox Thwuatt, Comptroller General. A. J. Boookkn, Surveyor (ieuerttl. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Tiik<)0ORk L Uikkkv, i'resident of Senate. F. H WkST, Secretary of Senate. (’, J. WiI.i.IaU!*, Speaker House of Representatives. Gkumib IIyu.ikh, Clerk House of Representatives. PENITENTIARY. Li.i Mi'CoxNKLL, Principal Keeper. Cma#. W. Lawk, Chaplain. Dk. R. G. Cask, Physician. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Dr. T. Grkkn, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. Da. 8. G. Wuitb, 1 \ D. G. Campukli., vTrusteee. Mili.fh Gkikvk, ) JUDICIARY DEPABTEENT. Uicuard II. Lroa, of Atlaut Cuarlrs J. Jenkins, of Augusts. PKPORTBB. Gkcruk N. Lksiew, of Marietta. Cm vat h* W. DvBoaa, of Sparta. DISTRICTS. lsr District.—Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial Circuits. Session—2d Monday in January and June, at Monday in June, at Macon. .In District—Tallapoosa, Flint, Covets, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. Tike or Sk&uon—Ph Monday Iu March and 2d Mon day in August, at Atlanta. at Athem 5th District.—Ocinulgee and Southern Circuits. Tims op Session*—2d Monday in May and November, FULTON COUNTY. Jl’KTICPS INFERIOR CBCKT. 7,. A. Rice, Clark Howell, William Watkins, J. N. Simmoua, E. M. Taliaferro. Sheriff—C. C. Green—Deputy, & B. Love. Clerk. Superior Court— B. F. Unmar. Clerk Inferior Court—Daniel Pittman Ordinary—J. II. Mead. Treasurer—J. tt. Wallace. Tax Collector—A. J. Collier. Tax Receiver—William Center. Coroner—A. R. White. Surveyor— 1 Thomas A. Kenedy. Justices of the Peace for Atlanta—Thomas CITY OF ATLANTA. Matob—JARED IRWIN WHITAKER* Ward II—William W'atkins, J. K. Crew. Ward III—8 B. Love, Robert Crawford. Ward IV—J. H. Mecaslln, James Lynch. Ward V—9. B. Robson, Thomas Kile. Committee on Finance—Couucllmen Robson, Crew, ,ove. Committee on Ordinances—Councllmen Watkins, Me- Lynch Committee on Fire Department—Councllmen Mecas lln, Robson, Watkins. Committee on Police—Oounoilmen Love, House, Lynch. Committee on Cemetery—Councllmen Hardman, Wat kins, Robson. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coun cilman House, Crew, Mecaslln. Committee ou Tax—Councllmen Watkins, Crawford, Deputy Marshal-Duke H. Brannon. 1st Lieutenant Police—R. N. Williford. 2J Lieutenant Polke-J. M. Letter. City Surveyor—H. L. Currier. Clerk Market—J. D. Welle. CUy Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. Superintendent Streets—II. W. McDaniel, ' HB4LTW. WN, Ohalt O. B. Ilaygood, Ksq., Dr. D. C. O’Keefe, Dr. J. G. Westmoreland, Dr. T. •. PoweG, | MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. M, insets ! on the second and fourth Monday Bights in each mono.. 1* 1. GLKNN, H. f. C. R. Hailkitui, Secretary. JASON BURR OOUNOILOV ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarter!*, on the first lues- dsy in January, April, July and October. LCW1S LAWSHE, Th. Ilx. Join M. Do lino, Recorder. CfEUR DE LION COMMANDIKY, No. 4, meets on the first and third Wednesday in each month. W. W. BOYD, M.\E.\ W. T. Mead, Recorder. ODD-FELLOW 8. te every T T. P. MARSH, M. C William Wilson, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the second aud fourth Friday nights WM. H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Flkmimo, Scribe. MECHANICAL. BANK OF FULTON—Alabama Street. K. W. HOLLAND, President. A. Adhtkll, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent. WM. W. OLATTON, Agent. J. P. LOGAN, President. Pkbino Baows, Cashier. ATLANTA FIKE DEPARTMENT. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. S. II. SHERWOOD, in Assistant. R F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant. F. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. JOHN F. EZZARD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday In each mouth. /, It. MECASLIN, President. W K. MasoS, Secretnry. TALLULAH FIKE COMPANY, No.8, meets 1st Wednes day iu each month. JOHN F. EZZARD, Presid'l, John Mi lknpov, Secretary. POST-OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND CLOSINU OF MAILS, Ac. BY OKOSOU RAILROAD. Dm, d*tl7, *1 11.45 P.W.. .nd 1.00 A.M. Ok..**, d.llj, al 8.00 A.IL, tod 500 T.U. BY WKSTKRN 5 ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Due, dally, *t —I.I5P.II. M. dally. *» — 5.05 AIL BY ATLANTA 5 WWT-POWT RAILROAD. Dm, <t*ll]r,*t 7.15 PM. CIom*,dally, at ...0.50PM. . , RY .MACON A WANT RUN RAILROAD, Dm, nail/, at 7.15 PM. "T^inwfoaw-jbyirfi Until Airther nolle*, th. OOlca will ba kapt opan (nr rfpix rsaeft.!® o’clock, P.M. T. C. HOWARD, NlMH.li MEDICAL. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, } FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can be found either at bis office r next door above. March 26. DRS. ALEXANDER At SHELBY, Office an Marietta Street, North side. R. Alexander’s residence on Marietta St., South side. Dr. Shblbv may be found at the Trout House. March 27. D DR. \V. F. WESTMORELAND, OlHce and Residence JYorth Hide of *ffs- rietta Street. March 21. DR. R. W. BROWN. FF1CE—Marietta Street over J. D. Sima’ Store. Residence—CalUoun Street. mareh20. O DENTISTRY. H. HUNTINGTON, M. D„ DENTIST, ATLANTA, OKOROIA, OJ.TICE in Rawsoa’snew build ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Streest.— Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan- ^kpbrrncbb: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. £ £. Ravrson, Messrs. Beach k Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Yason, Esq , Col. Nelson Tift, Ool. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. Me 4. At H. W* CRAVEN, DDNTIST8, HAKE removed to their new and splendid room in Pakem's Block, opposite Beach k Roots, where they are prepared to wai* service*. > wait on all who may wish their Ministera, who are pastors charged half* price. Calls from a distance attended o with promptness. junel9-w*tw WILLIAM MACKIE, FRESCO PAINTER AND ORAINER, HA VINO located perma nently in Atlanta, will de- vote bis whole attention to the above Branches in all their detail*. Likewise, SIGNS of every descriptor WIN DOW SHADES, SHOW CARDS, CARVED LETTERS mad* to order in anr styia, war ranted to equal any City in the Union. Order* from the Country attendod to. OFFICE—In Beach k Root’s Building— talr* febl R. U. MAY * ViK H AVE removed their stock of Carriage*, Bug gies, As., to tbaatere formerly occupied by W. if. HaaaaRaoB, on Whitehall Streat, where they will sell their satire stock AT CO*T, to close out their business, for Cash or approved m22-lra. paper. BUTLER & PETERS, (gaeceesere to High, Batter A Co.,) Commission Merchants, TOM tO PVBOBAffB ABB IA LB Of riA*Arf««ii rmoucch vsiisii ursesnsi, ■c,, ATLAHTA, .OCOROU. Hal. iwna.Ml to (h. Ui*. Tin-Pnot Vm. 5mm, form.rl, «ou,M be Vlukl. A Bo*. Ik.Sfofo BWlfopot. Om* Twai.M ■owy foWwipM for Pr» F irry wmu a mm MMi> *fo>« iu.il immmm Tu ANAL.AM.noa or I*A>oi A«aa-Tl.. r .i • growi.g fon4e,*j ia ihta a K e to the moat .xpr..tlro worila ol other kod alter k.liil. to iocortior.io them i"t*. own i thua tho word (Vphetir, wl.irl. „ r,„“ j tb. UrMk, aigoifyiuft -tor II,a head ' » m2 bocouiiug populkitked to cinoeetion with I Sp.IdjBi’i great Headache remedr, but it •oou be naed in a more general wav, A, word Cepb.liewtll beeMneaa oomim'n M guZ, trotjpe and man, other. who M diatinctioTT, foreign word. ha. been worn aw., be conimoe naage f"*il the, aeem ■•natie.and to the barn.” w • ——■ - e*u» — . 'trdly Bealized. Hi ’ad ’n 'orrible’aadache thi. b.llertoon hand I stepped into the hspolhccaries htnrf h J J" »•». “Cau you be.ee meof.o e.dache ? "Doee it heelie’ard,"».y* > .*jj cecdipgly.” ssye hi, head ujk.u th.i * e ** me a Cephalic Pill, hand ’poo me 'ooor it cur ed me so qnick that I ’.rdly realised I ’.d Bn ’ ’eadache. n tar Hsadacbb is tbe favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation, wbeterer from the natural state of the brmn. and vi**’ ed in this light, it ir.y be looked oa w . guard intended to give notice oi diseus. which might otherwise escape attention, till t,«, i #lA to be remedied; sod its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may beelnsi. fied under two names, via: Symptomatic .*4 Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed ingly common, and is the precursor of * gregt variety of diseases, among which are Apopiex* Gout, Rheumatism, and .11 febrile diseas*— In iu nervous form it is sympathetic ofdi*. ease of tbe stomach constitution kick headache, of hepatio disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, const!patinn and other disorders or >hs bowels, us well as renal and uterine offs*, lions. Diseases of tbe heart are very frequent- ly aiteuded with Headaches; Ai.wmi* i 0( j Plethora are slso affections which frequently occasion headuche. Idiopathic Headache it also very couunoo, being usually di*t!n K awke<i by the name of nervous headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a Male of nppnrentlj sound health, aud prostrating at once the men tal aud physical energies, ai.d in other ia* stance* it comeson slowly, heralded by depret sioo of spirits or acerbity of temper. Iu mmt itsUnces the pain is in the front of tLe head, over one or both eyes, snd sometime, provuk. log vomiting; under this cisss may also b# named Neuralgia For the treatment of either cWs« of Headacb* tbe Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and sate remedy. r« lieving the moat acute pan a in a few miuuie., and by its sub le powi r eradic ating .the diseases of which Headache i> the uuerring index. Baiucitr.- Missus wants \ u to send bars Iu x of Cephalic Glue, no, a b-.ttle of Prepared Pills-but I'm thinking thi.t‘* not just it nai- ther ; but perhsf s ; e’H he utter knowing what it is. Ye see she’s lii.h ilead unu gone with ths Sick Hcudech* «u.i ».i*«».im more of that same as relsiv* d her ben re. Druggist — You miist mean 8pal<h'ns’a Ceiih- alic Pills. 1 Bridget —Och ! sure now and you’ve erd it, here's the ouorther and give me the FiM* and dont be all day about it aiiher. Conitipation or Costivt&tw. No one of tb* “many ills flesh is heir to“i« so prevalent, so little understood, and so mueh neglected as Cosliveness. Often originating in carelessnesa, or sedentary habits, it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality It is the pre. cursor and companion of many of ths most fatal and dangerous diseases, and, uoless early eradicated, it will bring tbe su/lerer to an un timely grave. Among the lighter evils of which costiveness is the usual attendant, are Head ache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Pilas and others of like nature, while » long train of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers, Abcesses, Dysentery. Diarrhaia, Dyppeptia Apoplexy, Epilensy, Paralysia, Hysteria, Hy pochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, 6nt indicate their presence in th^ system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequenOy the dis eases named originate in Constipation, bat take ou an independent existence, unless lbs cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these ccn si derations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it occur*, and no parson should neglect to get a box of Cephslio nils on the first sppesrsnes of tb* complaint, as their timely use will expel the insidious anproftpjtegof digpaif apd dp*tfP/ this dangerous foe fo human life. Gebat Discotkby.—Amor.g the most impor tant of all the great medical discoveries of this age may be considered the system of vsreina- ti< n for protection from 8m*ll Pox, tb* Cepha lic Pill for relief of Headache, and tbe use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by sufiering humanity long af ter their f)?*oovprer| are iprgotp-p. NervousHeadache HefldachB By 0» bm at tbaaa Pill, 4*. p.rto4io *M*<H ol Arvout or Sick Bcadackc m.jr rad if Uk.n ,t th. oomm.nremfut of •• ■*- tMk iMRMdi.t. rWfof from Mi, .nd *ifk^» will 1m oWbIiibA. ' Th#y seldom flail in removing the Nauseassi Beadacht to which f.m.lci *r. *o *ubjtci- They m» Rcntly upon th. bow.1*,- r.mo.ln, Coitivtnr*,. For Literary Bc.StudcnU. r>rlici[f IVuiiJM »nd ,11 person* of atdentary kalitt, th«J ralotbl. t> • Latalht, iroproTing tfo of jSm, jiTfog foM nnd vigor to tho di*»*li»e or P* rad rwforin* thB natural rlu licit/ and lU-engt* of th. who], a/atem - Th. CtfHALfC pILLS .re tha rfivl « lone iw.«Miptjni and car.full/ (onduflcd*5- panuanla. ha.iag hqaa in nia mat/ /•»» during which tint* thaJ ban. prevent'd an* r.li.Y«d a »aat amount of pain and suffering Am Headache, whether origia.ting in ■» mtmm ayaiam at from n deranged aUM of <** Th*/ are entire!/ vegetable In Ihdr comp— •Man, rad may be taken at .11 time* wil " PT fontaafotr withaat makiag my change ofdwV and lie alacnca of any dirayrteabU tatlt rotten it eaey It edminieter Hem te children. BEWARE OT OOTRTERFEITS! . Tha ganuinc bar. It. signature, of H*»7 (XSaddinconaach Box. _ , .. Bold by Druggiota and til other Dealer* ig IMUm. A ki wiU to Mat by moil prepaid <m»- oeipt of fib* pbucoo. aa examt. foil order* akrald Waddianigd In ~ r **nv o-B^AEonw.^ «• Mm Mmt, »rw Y** Bar. II. dAwlj.