The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, January 15, 1868, Image 1

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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. ‘jr tT~ Bb( 1 N>- ■ . I wm Inal Republican r (MONDAY K.YCKI’TKD) ..^■pristinikomimnv. ofthe U s Government. iv r ; : pkick: ■etoftSs advance ■ 1 41 . tmbteribert. a roiu!'!o' enabled t.> execute ail • *r■ I■. rs Drill tin lt . i(■ .k -! ■l rr tin •, r iwte -jiMfc than any ~titer oSi.-e die ' 4 K. H. PUG I IK, llu.inc.t Vaim./rr. M ■ 1 . - .V-Mcß’ OF THK PRESS. '.JSfoft "I" 1 />"•//■ e\- 3gWt lelitv of tin 1 tn<hj'' n<l< Hbeo:: **l2 it WMpit J «r> *ll. ll ll let-'- !* n-liili^ its words : 4 ‘2sW ■rafter all, it does, a- the claims, teaeli sulistan <K.i4oi'e l’arku-istn, we think jitSfc wsiss allot, as that author s;tys, ill execution.’ We thiili Christian I'lihlie sliould tUuttte% /,»«/. /<- u lu ; error!, to he o! no coiise wlSllpli "’hother it intends in recommend those ivfe&B*' Amit’i IVCS to he the teachers of s doctrines to the kwidly motion of tile Christian > 'iii-'i. Jo’-. ■ jtfajjflvknMi article on church : ”'V; devoutly wish that the I’rot- Church could lay of its arrogance, it in the Wil l illwiWM6iyl if we look at numbers, t w iudicarttßS in the extreme for a SXh IxMtjHPaounfing after so long a efj, and with so many sulvati * :«s, . t**By 105,000, all told, so haughtily ■style itself ‘ the Church’ oi tin; h-lipsjphere, looking up, like a ! boy in the faces of ’•■■■’U. tu.dSjkl.bishly telling the Metli odlats either of whom numbers a million- -(a hundred or two more or less is baKllj((rfFth mentioning) that they c:iHH'he Methodist increase oi ' • '• tMVears alone, is some forty fa#than the whole number dwarf; and we do . Klllodesty u i 1 11 1. l not thew grace or moral power." .., *s>&-: <• •1 i- ;i - ■ ■■ _. ti ■ ■iue-fUCM) HK)rthodoxy and unity. It ■ c:c.. flint union is likely to ■hesy, 1 1 ion• ■l l uniiio'. dogmas iJHI yield. *fhfi CMisi* /,>»>,•> ' ■' h,.s~; .jjppers we t'erein , lias an i \ excellent on “ (lathering out >* pEllic impediments in the to lie gathered up, pride. 2d. We o- number than you. ;!d. Saints, till. What songs these to moved. His something to have the Ilf "'" slums its vagaries on Bible Ads, as it terms it, which means, flwply this, religion without thing that can be stated, . no\t||j#tnmend itself to our good ably conducted. The Iwßeti'tn Il'o?•/</. of London, bits an ©jmlcnt leader Oil tin lile and Hamilton, whom -L* bisliop. lie was bo. locate of Prcsbyterial unity, pjpn|^H>ctrinal matters a XV est- On church music was not narrow, mean, orkgflHHHit but liad a keen sense of Ife not hard, dry, .Stftfkf Wit rather of tlie type of which shows great vigor as||J‘prosperity, lias a leader on prayer H worship, and tells plain . prayers arc deiiomi bores. It shows that o rffiAes from the heart, and not ’l.lie Jmt/i'xfist ol London, h&S ®J^Bet‘ on I’resbyterial union in AamKiii which we fear our brother < '• •§ itnguine of results as yet. movement for union is tfi|*wr the ocean with munis. and power. .‘V Wftdr/>cn<lc,it, of London, iias a the death of Hamilton, a for Archdeacon 1 ten the riotous allies of I’rol that, tire engaged in the dis 'G«?4lß»t'air of breaking up a Kiln worship at Lambeth. ■ - • 1 Hh’DSpondem of tin Maim t|>.:m4Byter travelling •xtensivcly in that in Sw itzrrl.ninl, I'last "Hi Ppj® :ind IVussia, he was struck of the beech for a urn i HTective hedge. It brandies HtilL and keeps its place. He little, that was killed or in dry seasons. !b thinks it I‘fSf 1 here with s U c. ess, beautiful hedge, if care is atfelHpliorleiiing it. AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MQRNING, JANUARY 15, 1868. Special Notioes. To Farmers and Planters. Ifir* WE OFFER FOR SALE THE following Fertilizer, of the Lodi Manuiucturing Company, viz.: DODbLe KEFINED POUDRETTE, pre pared from Night Soil of New York City, at New York prices ,t2o per ton of 2000 lbs., freight added. Also, NITRO PHOSPHATE OF LIME, equal iu every respect to Peruvian Guauo, made from ftonred Bone Dust aud Night Soil, superior and fur cheaper than any Phosphate iu market, at SOO per ton, freight from New York added. A fair trial, however small, is respectfully Solicited. ASHER AYRES, Agent, Macon. Ga. A. J. ROBERTS 4’ CO , Agents, Atlanta, Ga. Read the following testimonials: At Home, near Marietta, Ga., Oct 16, 1867. A. i. Roberts 4- Cos., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—l am well pleased wilhthe result of the use of the " Double Refined J’oudrelte" on my crops. I tried it on both corn and cotton, and am satisfied wherever it was applied the yield was more than double what it would have been without it. I regret exceedingly my not using it more extensively the present year, but will try to make up my loss by purchasing a larger quantity next spring. I regard it as tlie cheapest, most reliable, and easiest managed fertilizer with in my knowledge, aud cheerfully recommend it (as I have tried it thoroughly) to the farmers of this section, and particularly to those planting cotton, from tho fact of it« causing it to mature from ten days to two weeks earlier than it would without tlie use of the Poudrette. I also used it on my garden, aud found it of much benefit to alt kinds of plants. Very respectfully, etc., G. S. OGLESBY. Extract from a letter received from Professor Martin, of Hampden, Sidney College, Virginia, dated July Ist, 1867. The Double Refined Poudrette is operating like a charm on my Crop, aud attracting universal attention from all beholders. I am already satisfied that it is the cheapest and surest renovator of our worn-out lands. High Shoals, Ga., October 1,1867. James R. Dey, Esq.: Sir—The Doable Refined Poudrette I bought lor two other parties in connection with myself— one of them used it ou cotton and corn, and thinks it answered finely; the other put it on cotton, on very poor ground, and thinks it doubled his crop. I used it ou corn. It answered finely, and was thought by the baud that cultivated the crop to lie fully equal to Rhode's Super Phosphate. I also used it on about an acre of cotton , and lam clearly of opinion that it is tlie best aud cheapest fertilizer iu use, aud I expect to order several tons this winter. Yours, very respectfully, ISAAC POWELL. Ellavillc, Schley Cos.. Ga., Oct. 1,1867. The Double Refined Poudrette purchased of you last Spring, I think, increased my crop of cotton 150 pounds per acre : put it upon worn out Sine land, r.t the rate of 200 pounds per acre, rilled ill with cotton seed. Yours, etc., S. MONTGOMERY. Salisbury, N. C., Aug. 10,1867 James R. Det, Esq.: Dear Sir—l can safely say that your Double Refined Poudrette is far superior to any fertilizer for Cotton; for I have given it a fair trial this season. Yonrs, JEHU FOSTER, Jr. Savannah, Ga. Sept. 25,1867. James K. XJky, Esq..Pres't.: Dear Sir—l used the Double Reliued Poudrette bought of you last Spriag ou Corn. I think it increased the yield one half. I consider it an excellent manure. Respe- ill T. HOLCOMBE. Ridgeway, S. C,, Sept. 21, 1867. Mr. James R. Dey.: Sir—l applied the Double Refined Poudrette by itself, ana in combination with other fertilizers, on COTTON, and am pleased with it s so much so that it is my present intention to purchase a larger supply of yon next year to apply to my Cotton crop. Yonrs, very respectfully, HENRY C. DAVIS. Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., N. C., I Tlovember 13,1866. y James R. Dey, Esq.: Sir—ln reply to your inquiry of tlie results of onr experience in the nso of yourimproved Poud rette, purchased of yon for this year’s COTTON CROP, we would beg leave to say that the pies ent season lias been one quite unfavorable to the action of all fertilizers. Several kinds of manures were used by sis, with the exception of your Poudrette, with little or no effect to the crop WHERE THE POUDRETTE WAS USED IT GAVE US NEAR HALF A BALE MORE PER ACRE, AND CAUBED THE COTTON TO OPEN MUCH EARLIER, aud we would therefore recommend the same as a concentrated manure for the growth of Cotton, as well as improvement to the soil. Yonrs, very respectfully, HENRY P. STULTS & BRO. For further particulars, address lodi manufacturing co., nol2—3mo 66 Cortland st., New York. ®g“ POST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, Ga., October 12th, 1867. —Until farther notice THE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN from 8 A. M. to 3.30 P. M., and from 4 P. M. to 6.15 P. M. Tho door to tho Key Boxes will be open from 7 A. M. to 8.30 P. M. Sundays open from 8.30 to 10 A. M. All mails will close at 1 P. M. on Sundays. FOSTER BLODGETT, octl2—tf Post Mastor. Railroad & Steamship Companies EXPRESS, VIA SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Depot and Office, Nos. 1 14 (L 140 Greenwich Street, N. V. (Corner of Liberty.) THE Railroad and Steamship Lines com prising tho 'Great Southern Freight Tine, havo organized an Express by Steamships, to Savannah, and thence by Passenger Trains to AUGUSTA, Ga., and all Stations on the Au gusta and Savannah Railroad. MACON, Ga., and all Stations on Central Railroad. EATONTON, Ga., and all Stations on Mil lcdgoville A Eaton ton Railaoad. COLUMBUS, Ga., and all Stations on Muscogee Railroad. ALBANY, Ga., and all Stations on South Western Railroad. EUFAULA, Ala., and all Stations on South Western Railroad. Freight received at all hours of the day, and shipped up to one o’clock, P. 51., on the Sailing Days of their Steamers. V^CLEOPATRfT, Dl * | Sailing every Tuesday HERMAN LIV-) INGSTON and > “ “ Thursday. GEN. BARNES,J SAN SALVADOR; „ „ „ , A SAN JACINTO f Saturday. Roceipts signed at this Office and Insurance effected to cover sea risk when desired. Kerosene, Gunpowder and other Combus tible articles not received unless by spocial arrangement. For Ratos or further information, Inquire of the Steamship Agents, or to GEORGE YONGE, Gcn’l Ag’t. September 18,1867. oetlS The Quintette Orchestra, A COLLECTION OF QUADRILLES, Waltzes, Polkas, Contro-Danocs, Polka Redowaz, Shottisches, Ma»nurka«, ami Snranade Pieoes, arranged for two Violins, Clarinet, Cornet, and Bass, in five books (oue for each Instrument). Price of tho set, complote, SIX DOLLAttS. Mailed postpaid on reoeipt of prlco. OLIVER DITfION A CO., Publishers, 277 Washington street, Boston. CIIAB. n. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway, New York. jal I—ts FIVE dollaM !a year SPECIAL NOTICES. ESfSTARTLING, BUT TRU El DR. J. MAGGIEL’S SALVE. a This unrivalled Salvo, whioh has received the endorsement of men of all sects aud almost all nations, still holds its unparalleled sway over all other skin medicines of the day. FRIGHTFUL BURNS AND FEARFUt SCALDS, are soothed and healed by the seareh ing power of DR. J. MAGGIEL’S SALVE. ' | BAD CUTS, SALT RIIEUM, SORE LEGS, PUSTULES, CHAPPED HANDS, MTJSQUITO BITES, PAINS IN THE LOINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, are almost instantly relieved. From hundreds of letters the following brief extracts are made—hoar what is said. “Your salve to mo is better than all Lini ments.” “Send me at once three boxes of Dr. Maggiel’a Salve, as the Druggist bore is out.” “Can you send mo seven lbs. of Maggiel’s Salve without the boxes ? I will pay well for 1L” “I am a brakemau on the Macon (Ga.) Rail road. I tried your Salve after I had been badly hurt in the back. It took out the soreness at once.” “Enclosed find $2. I had small pox and yoar salvo rid mo of all eruptions and left no trace or mark.” “I scalded my band, Doctor, and by the ad vice of a friend, tried your Salve. It is bully. Enclosed find 50 conts for two boxes to keep around tho house.” 51AGGIEL'S SALVE is the cheapest Salve, it is the best Salve. IT CONTAINS MONK EXTRACTIVE MEDICINE TUAN ANY OTHER SALVE OF THE DA V. MAGGIEL’S PILLS should be used with tho Salve for serious Skin Diseases. 25 CENTS A POT OR BOX. All orders for the United States must be ad dressed to J. Ilaydock, No. 11 Pine street, New York. Patients can write freely about their com plaints, and a reply will be returned by tho fol lowing mail. Write for " '-taggiel's Treatment of Disease.’’ COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS! All readers of this paper are warned not to pur chase MAGGIEL'S PILLS or SALVE, unless the name of J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to tho name of D. J. Maggiol is on the engraved slip surrounding each box or not. oct23-codlydAw JKaTTiIFE IN A PILL BOX EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM MAGGIEL’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE IJILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. What one hundred letters a day say from patients all over the habitable Globe : “ Dr. Maggiel, your pill has rid mo of all biliousness.” “ No more noxious doses for me in five or ton pills taken at a time. One of your pills cured me.” “ Thanks, Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to koep in the house.” “ After suffering tortures from Bilious Colic, two of your pills cured me, and I havo no return of the malady.” u Our doctors treated me for Chronic Consti pation, as they called it, and at last said I was incurable. Your Maggiel’? Pills cured me.” “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave me a hearty one.” “ Your Pills are marvellous.” “ I send for another box, and keep them in the house.” “Dr. Maggiol has cured my headache that was chronic.” “ I gave half of one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” “My nauseau of a morning is now cured.” “ Your box of MaggieFs Salve cured me of noises in tho head. I rubbed some of your Salve behind my ears and the noise loft.” “ Send mo two boxes : I want one for a poor family.” “ I enclose a dollar ; your prico is twenty*fivo cents, but the medicine to mo is worth a dollar.” “ Sond mo five boxes of your Pills.” “Lot me have three boxes of your Salve by return mail.” For all Diseases of tho KIDNEYS, RETEN TION OF URINE, etc., Maggiel’s Pills are a perfect cure. One doso will satisfy any one. FOlt FEMALE DISEASES, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, WEAKNESS, GENERAL LASSITUDE, WANT OF APPETITE, Mag giel’s Pills will be found an effectual remedy. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can bo almost always guaranteed. EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS. ONE PILL ISA DOSE . Sold by all rcspectablo Dealers in Medicine throughout the Unitod States and Canadas, at 25 cents per box. COUNTERFEITS ! COUNTERFEITS ! All readers of this paper are warned no to purchaso MAGGIEL’S PILLS or SALVE unless tho name of J. llaydook, Proprietor, in addition to the name of Dr*J. Maggiel, is on tho engraved slip surrounding oach box or pot. J. H. ZEILIN Jfc 00., Macon, Ga. oot-231yAw Ageutsfor State of Georgia, J^rogbsals. OrWl D*roT and nßitasiNu Quakter'r. ) Atlantajpia., January 7,1868. ) SEALED PKOPGSILS will bo received at this Office, until 12&. MONDAY, January 20th, 1868, for eupplyiß tue following building material, viz: , tjß 230,970 feet Pine Framing Timber. 79,181 feet Pine Flooliz®, dressed ou oue side, kiln dried, tohgued and grooved. 53,331 feet Weatherboaiding, undressed, j in. thick at lowe*. and j iu. thick at upper 62,734 feet sieeting, 1 H, straightedge. 29,870 feet Plank, seaJtmed. dressed on one side. 6,655 feet Plank, seasoned, undressed. 13,898 feet Plank, seuwAed, oak or pine. 3UO fee* WaiaesotinS, dry, dressed ou one | // <iids.’|iflkl4. - 520 linear f«t Urowa Moulding O. G. 4J iu. 1,050 linear feet Crou u Moulding O. G. 6 in. 146 Plank Window Frames and Sash J in. thick, 18 light*, loxt2, primed; Sash glazed with good quality Americau glass. 7 Uox Window Frames and Sash, double hung, II in. thick, 18 lights, 10x12, primed, glazed, etc., pullies, cords and weights. 6 Door Frames and Double Doors, 6 pannel 2 in. thick, 7x9 tt. 9 in. 2 Door Frames and Doors, 4 pannel 11 in. thick, 3xß ft., with Trausom, 4 in. O. G. Slonlding, 3 lights 10x12. 10 Door Frames ami- Doors, 4 pannel 1) iu. thick, 3xß ft,- 8 Door Frames and'Doors, 4 pannel 14 iu. thick, 2 ft 8 in.xß feet. 1 Door Frame and Door, 2 pannel 1J in. thick, 3xß ft. 40 Door Frames aud Doors, 4 pannel 11 iu. thiek, 3x7 ft. 8 in,, with Transom, 4 in. O. G. Moulding, 3 lights 10x12, hard wood sills. 1 Door Frame and Door, 4 paunel 1J in. thick, 3xß ft., with Transom 4 in. O. G. Mouldiug, 3 lights 10x12. 1 Door Frame and Door, 6 pannel II iu. thick, sxß feet, with Transom, 4 iu. O. G. Mouldiug. 5 lights 10x12 ; all doors and frames to he primed. 359,480 Shingles, Ixlß in., heart pine or poplar. 401,160 Brick, two-thirds hard, one third mer chantable. 2,342 bushels lame, unslacked. 15,844 bushels Sand. 156,840 Lath, Ixl { in.x4 ft. 190 bushels Plasterer’s Hair. All material to be of the same good quality here tofore required. Delivery to commence February Ist, and to be completed bv the 29th day of that month—all to be delivered at “Swift Race Track,” in tlie city of Atlanta. Bids must be made separately for each article, and for the Lumber the price per thousand feet must he stated. Bids must be m triplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, and bear the endorsement of two responsible persons who are willing to become surety (or the bidder in the event of the contract beiug awarded to him. Proposals not complying with the requirements of this advertisement will bo rejected. Bidders are invited to lie present or represented at the opening of the bids. The Government reserves tlie right to reject any or ail bids, or accept or reject sncli parts of bids as may be to"the interests of the service. Proposals should lie addressed to tlie under signed, and endorsed npon the envelope, “Pro posals for the delivery ol Shingles or Lumber,” as the case may be. By order of Biev Brig. Gen. R. Saxton. Chief Q. M. 11. J. FARNSWORTH, Ist Lieut. 31th Infantry, A. A. Q. M., ja9—6t In’charge of Depot. Notice. MAYOR’S OFFICE, > Augusta, Ga., January 9th, 1868. ) Woerkas, Certain parties have obstructed and interfered with the Street Railroad, by re rnovitt* from its tracks thexndia Rubber Springs connected therewith and placing obstructions therein, the following extract from tho Ordi nance authorizing the construction of the said Railroad is published for general information, and will be strictly enforced : Skc. 2. Be it farther Ordained, That the cars and carriages of said Company, running on said railways, turnouts and switches, and sidings, shall be entitled to the right of way over their said tracks, etc., and all teams and vehicles, and other obstructions, of whatever nature and kind, shall give the way to said railroad cars and coaches (except the lire apparatus of the corporation in cases of fire) immediately upon notice from the car bell, or signal being given ; and any and all persons who shall obstruct said railroad cars and coaches, by driving in their way, at a slow pace, any teams or vehicles, or shall otherwise obstruct or interfere with said railroad and cars, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine, as damages accruing to said Company, of not less than three, nor more thau fifty dollars for every such offense; such fine to be recovered before any Court of competent jurisdiction, any Justice of the Peace in the City of Augusta, or tho Re corder of said City, but without any expense to the City. EPIIRAIM TWEEDY, [L. S.j Mayor pro tern. Attest: L. T. Blome, Clerk of Council. jalO—3t An Ordinance To authorize tho Mayor to cause to be issued two hundred and fifty bonds of five hundred dollars each, in payment of call for twenty-five per cent upon the subscription made by tho city April 13th, 1860, according to Act of Legisla ture, approved, Feb* 15th, 1856., to the stock of the Macon d? Augusta Railroad Company, due Feb. 20 h, 1868. Sec. I. Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by the author ity of the same, That his Honor the Mayor be and ho is hereby authorized and required to exe cute, under the seal and in tho name of tho City Council of Augusta, two hundred and fifty bonds of five hundred dollars each, to bo dated on the 20th day of February, 1868, and payable to R. B. Bullock, President, or bearer, on the 20th day of February, 1878, and bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-an nually on the 20th day of February and Augustin each year, according to coupons or warrants to be attached to said bonds, whioh said bonds and coupons or warrants, shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk of Council. Sec. 11. And b* it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid, That said bonds, when duly signed and executed, shall bo delivered by the Collector & Treasurer to tho President of tho Macon & Augusta Railroad Company, in pay ment of the call for twenty-five per cent, made by order of tho Board of Directors, on the 20th of December, 1867. Sec. 111. And be it further ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Done in council this 3d day of January, A. D. 1868. [l.s.] FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor C. A. Attest: L. T. Blome, C. C. jano-lOt An Ordinance To alter and amend an Ordinance passed September!o, 1867, amending the One Hundred and Tenth Section of tho General Ordinance, and removing the bridge toll on all Wagons bringing cotton into this city. Sec. I. Be t< Ordained by ihe City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That the Ordinance passed Septem ber 10th, 1867, amending tho One Hundred and Tenth Section of tho General Ordinance, and removing all toll on wagons bringing cotton to this City, is hereby repealed. And toll shall horoafter bo collected on all wagons and other vehiclos, as ordained in the One Hundred and Tenth Section of the Gcnerail Ordinanco in force prior to September 10th, 1867. Sec. 11. And be it further Ordained, That all Ordinances ami parts of Ordinances militat ing ngainst this Ordiuatieo be, and the same are hereby repealed. Done iu Coiinoil this 3d day of January A. D. 1868. [l. ».] FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor C. A. Attest: L. T. Bi.omk, 0. C. jauo-lOt G-reat Reduction in Prices AT THE i EMPIRE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. EDWIN F. BLODGETT & CO., 202 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. r. —:0: WE ARE NOW OFFERING one of the largest and best selected Stocks of Gen tlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, EVER OPENED IN THIS CITY. f?' An experience of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash, ena Ll°s us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 per cent J 4 than they can be purchased elsewhere. . 1 and examine > as Goods will bo freely shown and one 1 MILES’ CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES. Also, all other BOOTS and SIIOLS from manufacturers of note in the United States. N. B.—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. nov7—Om PAIN KILLER. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, PROVIDENCE, 11. 1. TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PRESS: This remedy is well known to be one of the very best ever offered to the public. It is all that it is represented to be. The testimonials in its favor reaching back for a series of years and the experience of a long test incontestably prove it to be one of the most reliable specifics of the age. —Old North State. We cheerfully add our testimony iu favor of this medicine. —Roman Citizen. Davis’ Pair Killeii.—We have tested this medicine, and assure our readers that ituotonly possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many instances surpasses any other remedy which we have ever known. —Herald of Gospel Liberty. It is really a valuable medicine—it is used by mauy Physiciaus. —Boston Traveller. I have used Davis’ Pain Killer, and consider it an indispensable article in the medicine box. It. has effected cures in diarrhoea,biid for cuts and bruises, it is invaluable.— N. Y. Examiner. Spoken of in terms of high commendation by druggist and physician. —Philadelphia Eagle. Known almost universally to be a good remedy for burns and other pains of the body— and IB*valuable not only for colds in winter but for various summer complaints. —Christian Ad vocate. There is no medicine I value so highly as the Pain Killer— for years, and in every instance it lias proved a sovereign remedy.—Mes senger, Glens Falls, N. Y. Kuow it to be all it is reconmieuded. —Calais Advertiser. No article ever attained to such unbounded popularity —Salem Observer. An article of great merit and virtue. — Cin cinnati Nonpareil. We can bear tcstimolfy to the efficacy of the Pain Killer. We have seen its magic effects in soothing the severest pain, aud know it to be a good article. —Cincinnati Dispatch. A speedy cure for pain—no family should be without it. —Montreal Transcript. There has nothing as yet surpassed the Pain Killer, which is the most valuable family medi cine now in use. —lennessse Organ. It has real merit—as a means of removing pain no medicine luis acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis’ Pain Killer.— Netrporl. (Ky J Daily News. Its wonderful power in relieving the most severe pains has never been equalled.—Bur lington Sentinel. It is one of the few articles that are just what they pretend to be. —Brunswick Telegraph. Our own opinion is. that no family should be without a bottle of it fora single hour. Jn flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc., it is the most effectual remedy wo know of. — News, St. John , Canada East. It is one of the best preparations in use and from experience we can highly recommend it.— Sunhewn, Boston. After many years trial of Davis’ Pain Killer, we advise that every family should provide themselves with so effectual and speedy a Pain Killer. —Anicrhcst (N. S.) Gazette. The Pain Killer of Perry Davis &. Son we can confidently recommend. YVe have used it for a length of time, and invariably with success.— Canada Baptist. &3T The Pain Killer is for safe by Medicine Dealers Generally. novlo-‘2m CERTAIN, AKD • t-'-racjU X Speedy Cure , (j i o, 3' C™) , ' o ' , NEURALGIA V ersa! algia I a™ all \ / NERVous DISEASES. . IMaglcaf. [T IS AN UNFAILING REMEDY’ IN ALL X eases of Neuralgia Facialis, often affecting a perfect cure in less than twonty-four hours from the use of no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has fallod to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. Even in tho sevorost cases of Chronie Neuralgia and genoral nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, its nso for a sow days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a compieto and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in tho slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always be usod with perfect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent Physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on reooipt of prieo, and postage. One package, SI.OO, Postage 6 conts. Six packages, 5.00, “ 27 “ Twelve packages, $9.00, Postage 48 cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail doalers in drugs aud mcdioineß throughout the United States, and by TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. oolfl—6mdAw Georgia Printing Company, Publishers. NEW YOEX HOUSES. Meriden Cutlery Company* MANUPACTUHKRB OP SUPERIOR 1 A B L E CUTLERY , OF PEARL, IVORY, HORN, BONE EBO NY, AND COCOA HANDLES. Also, Exclusive Manufacturers of the “GOODYEAR” Patent HARD RUBBER HANDLE. WHICH IS THE Most Durable Handle Ever Known. It is less expensive than Ivory. It always retains its polish when in use. It is warranted not to become loose in the handle. It is not affected by hot water. sale by all the principal dealers in Cutlery throughout the United States, and by the MERIDEN CUTLERY CO., sols -1y New York. MOORE’S INFALLIBLE Gun for Fever & Ague ® CHILLS, INTERMIT TENT, REMITTENT, and BILIOUS FEVERS, RE STORES LOST APPETITE, INVIGORATES Weak and Shattered Constitutions, and gives NEW LIFE to the Health and money saved by its use. Sold by all Druggists. DEPOT, 21 CORTLANDT ST., N. Y. seS—6m Special Notice. RESTORE YOUR SIGHT. Spectacles Rendered Useless. ’P IIE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, J Oculists and Divines recommend the nse of the CORNEA RESTORERS for Presbyopia, or Far or Long Sightedness, or every person who woars spectacles from old age ; Dimness of Vision or Blurring ; Overworked eyes; Astheno pia or Weak Eyes ; Epiphora, or Watery Eyes ; Pain in the Eye-ball; Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision; Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light; Weakness of tho Retina and Optic Nerve ; Myodesophia, or Specks of Moving Bodies before the eyes; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of tho Eye and Eyelids, and Imperfect Vision from the effect of Inflammation, etc.; Cataract Eyes; Hemiopia, or Partial Blind ness ; ami many other Diseases of the Eye. Cure Guaranteed or Money Refunded . Oi\LY CORNEA RESTORER IN THE WORLD, ANI) Ihe Best Restorer of the Eyesight Knotni. SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS. They can be used by any one with a tainty of success, and will receive immediate beneficial results, without the least fear of injury to the oyo. Circulars sent free. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED By the Patent Myopia, or Cornea Flattcners Only known Remedy in the World—has proved a Great Success. For Dirthcr information, price, and certificates of cures, address Dr. J. Stephens & Cos., P. O. no. X, 924, OJict, S4O Broadway, NEW Y’OliK STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will cure in flamed eyo lids, stys, and prevent stys. Travelling Agents Wanted. GOOD COMMISSION PAID. SoUinir of t.lie Restorers is a pleasant and honorable employment, dosiraklo for all Ladies, Clergymen, Teachers, Students, and Farmers, and for all who desire to make an honest living by an easy employment. All persons asking for terms to Agents must oncloae twenty five cents to pay postage and cost of printing mate rials containing information for Agents. Town Agents Wanted. nov27 d*wly NEW YORK HOUSES. FURNITURE! FURNITURED DEGRAAF & TAYLOB, ST and 89 BOWERY AXD 65 CHRISTIE STREETS, NEW YORK, WM, S.’S," ‘’-"“■O' PUBNITTJEEI SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY. CANOPY and HIGH POST bedsteads, Expressly for Southern Trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED AT Wholesale Prices. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEAD6TEADS In Cases. All Work Guaranteed a. He pre sented. Our facilities for Manufacturing d«fv COMPETITION. j«IV-ly JOHN B. FULLER, 47 DEY St., NEW YOKE CITY, Manufacturer and Dealer in PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Steam Engines & Boilers From 2 to 250 Horse Power. Most approved Circular and Upright Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sugar Mills, and all kinds of Mining and Plantation Machinery on hand and bnilt to order. Shafting, Pullies, Leather and Rubber Belt in S» and all kinds of Iron and Wood working Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies iu store and shipped at the lowest rates. STEAM GAS AND NW ater Pipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kinds of Brass and Iron Fitting. Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter's use. The best and largest assortment in the eity and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price List. NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL Witlz Extra Heavy Bottom, All complete, for Sale much below Cost. Stills of all sizes built to order and DISTILLERS fitted out at the lowest rates EVERY KIND OF Plantation Machinery, ENGINES, HORSE POWERo, GRIST MILLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Os eTery description in store, and for sale at the lowest rates. cottojv laws v\i> COTTON PRESSES The best McCarty gin ever made With the TAYLOR, EAGLE, BROW SOUTHERN and the New CRAVEN Saw Gins, Cotton Presses, With Engine and Horse power, and all supplies m store, for sale at the lowest rates, by J. B. FULLER, 47 Dey Street, New York City. seß—ly Similia Similibus Curantur. HUMPHREY'S IIOMEOPATIC SPECIFICS. TTAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST, ample JLA experience, an entire success; Simple— Prompt—Efficmnt and reliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be free from tTSI’ , and -° “ t obo :I 'wa.Vß reliable. ha ' e * a, f cd tho highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. „ Cures. Cents. Congestion, Inflammations 26 Worm-Fever, Worm-C01ic....' 25 a teething 6f Infants 25 4, Diarrhoea of children or adults 25 2* py»emery, Griping Bilious Colic 25 o, bliotcra morbus, Vomiting 25 7, Couglio, Colds, Bronchitis.. ° 25 5, Neuralgia, Tootaehe, Faceache......' .’25 9, Headaches, Sick-Headache, Vertigo 25 10, Dyspepsia, Billious stomach /m 11, Suppressed, or painful Periods i.25 12, ’Wlaiiea, too profuse Periods. * 25 13, Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing ' * *5 14, Salt It lie 11 ui, Erysipelas, Eruptions 25 15, it lieu mutism, Rheumatic Pains.' 25 16, Fever A: Ague, Chill Fever, Agues ~.50 17, Piles, blind or bleeding \ .50 18, Ophttinluiy, and sore or weak Eyes So 19, Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza 50 20, ’Whoopiiig.Cough, violent Coughs SO 21, Asihiua, oppressed Breathing so 22, Ear Discharges, impaired Hearing so 25, Scrofula, enlarged Glands, Swellings. SO 24. General Debility, Physical Weakness '.SO *B. Dropsy, and scanty Secretions so 26, Sca-Sickncss, sickness from ridine so 47, Kidney-Disease, Gravel s '"SO 28, Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, involuntary Discharges 1 so 29, Sore mouth, Canker * " 50 30, Urinary Weakness, wetting bed!...! 60 31, Painful Periods, with Spasms. SO 32, Sufferings at change of life ' 1 00 33, Epilepsy, Sparms, !5t Vitus’ Dance 1.00 34, Diphtheria,, ulcerated Sore Throat SO FAMILY CASES OI 33 large vials, morocco case, containing a specific forgvery ordinary disrase a family is subject to, and u book of direc tions, * gio 00 Smaller family aud Traveling eases. with 20 to 28 vials, from gjl to gg Specifies for Private Diseases, both tor Curing and for Preventive treatment in vials and pocket cases... .gg to gg fisff- These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country by Mail or Express, free of charge, on reoeipt of the price. Address, HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 56J Broadway, N. Y. Agents : PLUMB A LKITNER, STEVENSON A SHELTON W. H. TUTT, «... Augusta, Ga. Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his nffine personalty or by letter, as above, for all form* of disease. oot«—lJm d&w For Sale, ootl6-3m* AT THIS OFFICE, AND BEST IMPROVEMENT ON ALL OTHER RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dn. J. STEPHEN’S A CO.’S Patent Cornea Restorer*, or Restorer* of tlie EYESIGHT. Will restore impartial sight and preserve it to the latest period of life NO’ 142.