Gate-city guardian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1861, February 18, 1861, Image 3

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i (lA^E^JTT (rl'A RDIA^. Y, FEBRUARY 18, 1801. Our Jtgenta. ing named gentlemsu are autbor- to solicit subscription and tdver- sge for the "Gala-City Guardian/’ for mo0ey,ou accouui of tbe pe nding on ua: Thomas, A. J. Carter, Smith H. Origin, Joseph B. Wood. articular Wittier, » iitid |ho public are hearti- nt all hours of the day and 5 free use of our Reading I they are uot permitted to 1 of the papers that are pine- f table nr the flex. |inesa friends who intend to ud rill do well to send in their ,dy, as we shall send out many }bers of our paper next week. fr GOVERNMENT. JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. i Hardman, F. C. House. Ill I am Watkins, J. R. Crew. L II. Lore, Robert Crawford. ft. Finance—Counclliuen Robson, Crew, trdlnuncee-—Oounelimen Watkins, Me- F Streets—Councilmen Crew, Robson, Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Council- | House. mps and Gas—Councilmen Kile, Me- irket—Ooinclimen Hardman, Lore, lire Department—Councilmen Mec&l- Police—Councilmen Love, House, tnetery—Councilmen Hardman, Wat- |kbiio Buildings and Grounds—Coun- "* casHn. bunciliuen Watkins, Crawford, Relief—Councilmen Crawford, Mecas- is, Kile. 11, Tax Receiver and Collector—II. C. fl—Duke U. Brannon. -B. N. Williford. _ . . M. Lestsr. , L. Currier. L D. Wells. La. Pilgrim. tets—H. W. McDaniel, tan or biilt*. . BROWN, Chairman, Dr. D. C. O’Keefe, land, Dr. T. 8. Powell. ITY OFFICERS. s utraaioii raenr. m—Deputy, 8. B. Love, ir.—B. P. Bomar. Ilourt—Daniel Pittman. . Mead. . Wallace. . J. Collier. Vllllara Center, ft White. . Kenedy. ■Peace for Atlanta—Thomas L. Thou [MERCIAL. Memphis, February 16. Withstanding the inclement wca- i fair attendance of buyers yes- [ith continued firmness on the 1,313 bales changed hands as i at d, 1 at 7, 8 at 7$, 72 at 8}, 118 at 9$, 8 at 10, 127 at 10ft, 2 at 5 at 10}, 185 at lift. 25 at lift, T bales on privato terms. We k ruling rates: Ifft; Good Ordinary 8@8ft; Low Yj Middling 10@lbi ; Strict i{ Good Middling lift; Mid -air, nominal. bas a moderate demand for the 'f, with sales of about 800 bbls rices, including 50 bbls Fine at fine at $5 50; SO do at $5 75 ; • and 20 do on terms not trans- irket is agniu active and last Vy sustained. Bales yesterday, K) bags at 55 cents ; 210 at 57 LlSO bags at 55 cents, and from Mte at 58 cents per bushel, ate request with small sales L othy in lota from levee, y on sale is scarcely ade bd, and the market is still ■les of 300 bags, from store, „ tn levee 128 bags at 45o. upply is moderate and hold- stations : af, Inferior and Common \(<y ^6ft ; Leaf, Fine 7@3 ; Choice Where is no abatement in the k firm at former prices fof 7,000 Iba Shoulders at 8 t 7ft ; 5,000 do at 7}; 6,000 lbs 1,000 fta Sides at 9ft ; 2,000 do 0 lbs Mams at 10 cents, jfcrket active and firm, with ft of 100 bbls at $19, and 32 at i levee of 5 casks Shoulders | Clear Sides at 12ft. kegs at 12ft and 8 bbls at 12 k 119 bbls Common at I7cents. yesterday at 12ft (q; 13 cents for 1 16(a) 18 tor prime roll. Nashville, February 16. Jptton market was dull yoster- | few bales only ware made, at .j were 28 hhds sold by A. following prices —$5.00, $6.90, * $7 00, $7.05, $7.10, $2 30, . *7 10, $6.90, $2 35, $5.95, . $7 10, $3 05, $3.80, $3.50, . $7.05, $7 05. a store we quote at 70 cenla. Wheat $1.16(h) 1.20 for red f white. tie offering from country.-— Bhoulders, and 10ft for Hama «»u f,.r p<3»12J for Mains and clear jpi market good. Sales rather and $6 50 for Superfine. Kx family. In bags $3 10 to $3 30. f dull, at 80 (j) 32ft cents, un store at $$$<327 ton. Ijrom store at lOft and II cents r dull, with small sales at 16(^ *^60 cents tor Acetified, Ten obertson county. Circierati, February 15. irket is unchanged and dull About 400 bbli Superfine sold at $4 50, and 600 do Extra at $4 76(d) 5.25. Whisky—The demand continues fair, and the market firm. Salas of 1,200 bbls at 13jl(tjl 13} cents, the latter rete for wagon. Provisions— 1 The demand for Me** P«>rk is J uite limited, and the market dull, though olderi are firm ; 50 bbls Mass, city brand, sold at $17. A lair demand for Bacon, which is of. fered quite freely, and prices are easier. The •alee were 25 hhde Shoulders at 7ft cents, and $7T do Bides at 9i(q» y i cents for bone, and loft cents for clear. Bulk Meat doll, and is offered more freely at 6 and 8ft cents, without finding buyers ; 80,000 lbs Bhoulders sold at 6 3-10c. to be delivered in March. A good demand for Lard, with sales of 100 tierces head at 8 cants; 850 tierces prime at 9ft cents, and 400 kegs at 1$ cents. Wheat— Thero is an improved demand, and the market closes steady at 98cf^$l for prime red. and $1.05(g)1.08 tor prime white; sales 1,900 bushels prime red at $1 ; 1,5<)0 do prime Mill at 1.04@1.05; 1,050 do prime red at V8c. Coru—Continue.sdull, but withoutany change in prices; we quote ear at 30(q)33 cents, the outside rate at the lower depots, and mixed and white ebelied at : 8(<j)35 cents in bulk : sale* 1,000 bushels ear at tipper depots at 31 cents : 800 do do at canal- Oats—Are dull, and prices declined 27 cents in bulk ; sales 1,000 bushela at canal at 27c. May—The market continues dull at $ll(cyl2 'pi ton for prime Timothy, and $$(£$ for coin mon, in bales, on arrival. THOMAS & ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith’s Buildiug, Whitehall street. G. 8. Thomas, jalfitf Bz.x. F. Amboit. J. H JAMES, BROKER A\U COLLECTING OFFICE, Atlanta, Georgia, IN HEWELL’S DRY GOODS STORE. D RAFTS, Gold, Silver and Uucurrcnt Mon ey bought and sold, Notes discounted, fills orders fur fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewel ry at 10 per cent, only «>n cost. Rkfkhknces: Park Bank, New York ; Mid dleton A Pooler, New York; C. H. Sbeeou A Son, New York, and the people through the South, where he has traveled for three years. Feb. 16—2t. A CARD—TO THE LADIES. Mrs. J. M. Boring ounces, with pleasure, to her friends and s, that she is again prepared to suit them ALI, T11E LATEST ANI> Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, HATS, CAL’S, Head-Dresses, &c. At her old Stand, on WHITEIIALL-STREET, Where she will be happy to receive 1 Liberal Share of (he Trade Atl anta AND SUBROD NDING COUNTRY. A. ISAACS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Millinery and Fancy Q-O O IDS, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Embroideries, Lares, Dloubca, Hucljts, {Jcrfumcrji, <5z>o., &C,G. CONNELLY’S IRON FRONT BUILDINGS, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. J. W. II EWELL, WMOU*Al.B ARP feLTAIL DBA LBS IN Fancy a Atl 8 lupin DRY GOODS, MARKHAM'S BLOCK, Corner "WliiteUaU Ac Alabama StH., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Feb. 16—ly. g A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, OYSPt^Jo INYPRATIMC CORDIAL \\JOLFE’8 celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO- Y% MATJC SCHNAPPS should be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef fects of change of weather, aud, as a beverage, it is the purest Liquor made in the world. Put up in piut and quart bottles. Also, UDOLPHO WOLFF’S Pure Cognac Brandy, Imported ami bottled by himself, warranted pun UDOLPHO WOLFF’S Pure Port W 1 in ■id bottled by himself, put up UDOLPHO WOLFF’S Pure Sherry Wine, Imported and bolted by liliuself, the san.< UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by himself, fur private anil med icinal use, the best Wine ever offered to the trade in bot tles. This Wine is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFF’: Pure Jamaica Bun:, St. Croix Rum, Scotch and Irish Whisky. ATTENTION! MILITARY COMPANIES FURNISHED WITH UNIFOK M 8 AT SHOUT NOTICE AND LOW PRICES, LAWSHE & PURTELL, M HIM'll A XT TAII.OKI M. ESTABLISHMENT, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. dec 5 NOW OPENING MISCELLANEOUS. -AT THE- New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. —AT T!?K— To the Public. w ill stake my reputatlm • in New York, tha ,• seal, my label, am e relied upon by ev Physicians who use Wines and I.lquor tire should give the preference to these n For sale l>y all respectable Druyuists ; in their pr rticles. ud Apothe UDOLPHO WOLFE, Hole Manufacturer t ad Importer of ScliieJsm Aromatic Schnapps, No. 22, Heaver Street, New York. HUNNICUTT, TAYLOR Sc JONES, Wliolosalo ikgont Atlanta, Gf February 18,1861.- GUANO! BIKER & JARVIS’ ISLAND GLAXO, FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD, Agent For Atlanta. Feb. 14.—5t SAM KIRKMAN. KIRKMAN ii LI KE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to John Kirkman, Jam as Woods, W Greenfield, Nashville, Tenn. jau 9—3in flf NCMILLRX. . FLKMINU. B. M It LEAR MCMILLEN, FLEMING A CO., GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, South Side Passenger Depot, ATLANTA GEORGIA. K EEP always on hand, and in larce quanti ties, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, Wheat—in fact, everything usually to be found in a COM- HIS8ION HOUSE. Thankful for the liberal patronage of tbr past year, wo hope, by strict attention to oua business, to merit a continuanca of the same. Consignments respectfully solicited jan7 McMILLKN, FLEMING A CO. G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON, arrcasRORs to imiih a vxeaRD, DRUGGISTS, 1M I AUMAC'EUTIMTS, DKAI.KRS IH Pt’RK MEDICINE*. CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OlLP. WINDOW OLA88, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLE?, BURNING FLUID, CAM PHENE, KMtofENEOlL AND LAMP*. BURi.lCAI. k DENTAL 1N8TUUMENTC, HSU FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES, WINES, Ac. • ' / ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DIMICK, WILSON & CO., (8tJCCK«8<.aS TO DIMICK * MIX,) Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Re tail Dealers In BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! Also keep constantly on hand Oakand Hem lock Sole-Leather, French Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Pegs mid Shoe Find ings—at the Sign of the Big Boot, L. M. DIMICK, I Cherokee Rlock, WM. WILSON, V Peach-Tree Street, A. MIX. ) Atlanta, Georgia. octlS FURNITURE STORE, FIRST 000R WEST OF THE FULTON BANK ALABAMA STREET, A great variety of Parlor Suites, (>reat Excitement at the Shoe and Leather Em porium ot D i m I c k , Wilson ACo., ON PEACH-TREE STREET. A large lot of BOOTS and SHOES, iust 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’ Sowed Morocco Lace Heel Boots, at $1 10 a pair. Mon’s, Boys, Misses and Children’s Boots and Shoes, proportionably cheap, and warranted. Gents' French Cali Water-Proof and Pump Boots—now styles—just received, and will be sold at prices lower than any House in this city will sell as good a Boot. 5,000 lbs Hemlock 8ole Leather, just receiv ed and for rale at Charleston prices, or lower than ever before sold in this market. 50 doxen French and American Calf Skins, 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 8kins, Findings, Ac., proportionately cheap. Those wanting Good Boots, Shoes, or Leather at low prices, will find it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing. DIMICK, WILSON A CO., dec22 Sign of the Big Boot. ROSEWOOD, Mahogany, A.nd NValrmt, Covered in BROCATELLE, REP8, VEL VET, SIIALLY, and HAIRCLOTH. A1 made in a workmin-like manner, combining Strength, Durability and Beauty! Modelled after the style of LOUIS XIV, and many of the Oriental Styles adapted to American taste. Also may be found XOO HooRins Ladies 7 Parlor Chairs, Mostly ot new Patterns, from $5 to $30 each. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Tete-a-Tetes, Of the latest and most fash i enable styles. 200 BUEEAUS, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Imitation, from $1.25 to $90. LOOKING-GLASSES, Of every style, qi lity and variety. Cane, Rush, aud Wood-Seal CHAIRS, fo Parlor, Dining, aud Bed-Room, with a large variety of Children’s Chairs ; Rocking and Nurse Chairs, with Cane, Rush, aud Wood Bottoms. WARDROBES, Wash-Stands, Hat-Racks, Corner Stands; Side, Centre, aud Parlor TA BLES, Ladies’ Work Tables aud Quartettes. BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND. FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD, FRENCH IN MAHOGANY, FRENCH IN WALNUT OJ RENTAL IN ROSEWOOD, ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY, COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND WALNUT, COMMON IN POPLAR & MAPLE. Cottage Suites in a variety of styles. Hair, Moss and CotUc Mattresses made to order. All kinds of common Mattresses usual ly found in Furniture Stores kept on hand.— Also n full supply of Window Shades, new Putterns, together with many other articles common to this line of trado. Particular attention paid to Repairing and making to order. Looking Glass Plates kept constantly on haud. D. CHAFFEE, Agent. Atlanta, Sept. 19—d3m AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT INGS OF LANDSEER and other Artists. TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. A RTISTS’.M ATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 30 cents to *30. VIOLINS—from 75 cents to *75. All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, at’the^Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oct. 23—tf. J. McPIIERSON A CO. Tam Amaloamatioit or Lakgcaoes.—There is a growing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive words of other languages, and after awhile to incorporate them into our own; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying “for the head," is now becoming popularised In connection with Mr. Spalding^s great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become as common as Elec trotype and many others whose distinction as foreign words has been worn away by common usage until thoy seem “native and to the manor born." ’ardly Realized. Hi 'ad 'n 'orrible ’eadache this bafternoon, band I stepped into the hapothecaries, hand says hi to the man, “Can you hease me of an 'eadache 7" “Does it hache ’ard,"says 'e. “Hex- ceedingly," says hi, hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon me 'onor it cur ed me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad an 'eadache. CENTER & TREADWEU WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, Kour Doors Below Brady A Solomon's, —DEALERS IN— CARRIAGE HARDWARE A TRIMMINGS SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE I SWEDES, AMERICAN, CASS COUNTY AND ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS COUNTY AND ENGLISH CASTINGS! —ALSO, IN STORK— K A CASES Shoes, at Manufactures prices. OVJ Call and see us before you buy elsewhere You shall be pleased. june!4 CENTER A TREADWELL. N UTS—We have 500 lbs Pecan Nuts; 500 lbs Alicant Almonds ; 500 lbs Hard Shell Almonds; 500 lbs Brazil Nuts; 50 boxes Assorted Candy ; 50 boxes and Half boxes Raisin. For sale, low, by junel4 CENTER A TREADWELL. OE8T New Anchor Bolting Cloths, from No. -13 3 to No. 10. For sale by u21 CENTER A TREADWELL. T OBACCO AND CIGARS—of the beet brand, for b«1o by CENTER A TREADWELL- 'KIT ACKKREL— 100 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel; 50 Half-barrels No. 3 Mackerel; 50 kits No. 3 Mackerel ; 10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel; 10 Half-barrels No. 1 Mackerel; 20 kits No. 1 Mackerel; 1,000 lbs Cod Fish; 250 lbs Pollock ; 60 boxes of best Herring, low, by CENTER A TREADWELL. than they can be manufactured at city Also, Wing-Turned Gudgeons—4 to 12 inches—for sale, Tow, by CENTER A TREADWELL Removal. M R8. A. ISAACS would respectfully inform her numerous lady customers and frieuds, that she has removed to, and is now occupying one of the spacious and elegantly fitted-up ten ements in the New Building on the corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets being thethird door from the latter street. :0:- She is now opening ae of tho most her New Store, NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! H. B. CLIFFORD, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUCAR, RICE, WINE, BAGGING, ROPE, —AND— GENERAL PRODUCE BROKER —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 143, 4th or Wall St., LOUISVILLJ.E, XY. P ERSONAL attention given to all orders and consignments Having thorough knowl edge of the roarketa and my business, I flatter myself that I can save those who intrnst their business to roe, a fair profit. I deal strictly on tbe cash system. Those who send their mon ey and ordera to me get the full benefit of our Cash Market I do not use tbe money, end buy the article ou time of 80, 60 or 96 days, as is often done in all markets. I can shin aa low as any man in the South West. All I ask is a trial. New York Exchange received al selling rate here. 1 do not speculate; do onL a legitimate bswinesa, gentlemen. jan 16. FL. 1ST OL.A.ISr ill keep on hand, and will be receiving, constantly, a good as sortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, of the latest and best styles, and from the best Manufactories North. He will also manufac ture here the BEST BUGGIE8 now in use, which will be sold At prices to suit purchasers. Repairing of >07 Rind done, from a baby’s cab to the finest Coach, in the best and most fashionable style. My Repository iaon WHITEHALL STREET, next door to tho Keystone Buildings, where I shall be clad to see and wait on all in want of any article in my line. Q. R. NOLAN. Atlanta, November 6, I860. TO THE PiBLIC. IIavivo disposed of my interest in the Car riage and Buggy Business to Mr. (ft. K. Nolar, I cheerfully recommend him toall my old pa trons and friends as a reliable, and upright, and prompt business man and gentleman, •very way worthy their highest, fullest confi dence, and respectfully solicit for him a con- tinuanoa af tha same liberal patronage bestow ed upon me. W. H. HENDERSON. Nor. 6, 1866. tf. Exteualve, Beat Assorted, and Superb Stocks of 1-fall and "YVintei 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 line of COR8ET8, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACE VEILS, Ac., tc all of which she would most respectfully in vito the atteution of her numerous customers. Her Opening Day will be on Monday, Oct 8. oet2 d2m Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In February next, before the Court House door, In Campbellton, Campbell county, one town lot, In the town of Palmetto, known as the place now occupied by M. Terry, and by L. C. Sanders, at the time of his death. Said lot has a story Building on It, with Garden and out houses.— county, i f the heirs and cred- ADMINISTRATORS’ MALE. A GRKKABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary will he sold before the Court House door in Decatur DcKslb County, on the first Tuesday In February next, * ' ;sl hours of sale, the following within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Seven Hundred and Seventy-two Aries of Land more or 1 — -—-—-—- -—- ly Henr; nature makes known any deviation, whatever, from the natural state of the brain, and view ed in this light, it may be looked on as a safe guard intended to give notioe of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classi fied under two names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed ingly common, and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, '' t, Rheumatism, and all febrile diseai Gout, In its nervous form it is sympathetic of dis ease of the stomach constituting sick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation and other disorders oi the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affec tions. Diseases of the heart are very frequent ly attended with Headaches; Anaemia and Plethora are aRo affections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health, and prostrating at once the men tal aud physical energies, and in other in stances it comes on slowly, heralded by depres sion of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances the paiu is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provok ing vomiting; under this class may also be named Neuralgia. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradic ating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index. Bridget.—Missus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I’m thinking that’s not just it nai- ther; but perhaps ye’ll be after knowing what it is. Ye ses she’s nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as relaived her before. Druggist.—You must mean Spalding’s Ceph alic Pills. Bridget.—Och ! sure now and you've sed it, here’s the quartber and give me the Pills and dont be all day about it aither. Constipation or Costiyeness. No one of tbe “many ills flesh is heir to” is so prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in carelessness, 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 the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and, unless early eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an un timely grave. Among tbe 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 aa Malignant Fevers, Abcesses, Dysentary, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysia, Hysteria, Hy pochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not (infrequently the dis eases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence, unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should reoeive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Great Discovert.—Among the most impor tant of all the great medical discoveries of this y bo considered the system of vaccina- protection from Small Pox, the Cepha lic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suflering humanity long af ter their discoverers are forgotten. tying In l)i« eighteenth district of originsl fv, cow DeKslb County, the same being s pert J Lot No. 196, one half of Lot No. 195, one-half of Lot No. 1M, one half of Lot No. lfi», one-half of Lot No. 151, the whole of Lot 1&), and a part of Lot 204. Alan, Nine Negroes : America, a woman, Qfi years old ; Frank; her husband, 46 yean old; AndSnon, 27 years old, Jane, 88 years old ; Lear, M yean old; her two chil dren, Eaeklel and Maria, 7 and 4 yean old ; Aaron, 94 yean old, and Jcaoe, 14 yean old. All sold for the benefit of the heln and rrediton of the Estate of Robert D. Greer, late of sold com.ty ,de- ■ made know n Um dnr of tote A. L. rlTTB, A. MART A. ORE NervousHeadache and if taken at tbe commencement of an at tack immediate relief from pain and sicknees will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Costiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and tn^or to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted ex- S enmenU, having heaa in use many yearn, wring which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their compo sition, and may be taken at all timen with per fect safety without making any ohange of aiet, and the absence qf any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS J Thn genuine have five signatures of Hnnry C. Spalding on each Box.* Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Box will bs sent by mail prepaid on re> ceipt of the price, an CHINTS. All orders should bs addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, tfl Cedar Street, New Ysrk* Key. 1$. dAwly.