The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, January 22, 1868, Image 1

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LINED JRATORS! JTUHF.D BY & Ritchie, West 'loth Street, L YORK. ITOIt HAS GAINED A Ben during tho past two tbo superior to any Zinc Ur'.. , 'V*" “worded tho ’All. of the AMERICAN (no Fair held in 1866). made at our Manufactory wenty-Fifth Street, Now JAS. STEPHENS, J. L RITCHIE. AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESO4Y MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1868. Official. Headers TniRD Military District, j lDeo. Georqia, Florida, and Alabama,) f Atlanta, Qa., January 15, 1868.] General Orders, No. 10. The frequency of reported outrages, and the accompanying expression of opinion of subordinate officers, that no justice is to be expected from the citril authorities, require notice and>ction on the part of tho Major General Commanding. I. The Commanding General desires it to bo understood that the trial and punishment of criminals is to bo left to the civil authori ties, so long as the said authorities are ener getic, active, and do justice to the rights of person and property without distinction of raco or color. Whenever the Major General Commanding is satisfied from evidence pro (Meed that the civil authorities fail to do their duty, then prompt action will bo taken by him both for the punishment of criminals and the removal from office of derelict civil officers. 11. The military are to co-operate with and hid the civil authorities in the detection, capture, and custody of criminals, and they are further authorised in cases where they have reason to believe the civil authorities are not disposed to do their'duty, to retain criminals in custody until the fact becomes evident whether the civil authorities will, or will not perform their duty—immediately reporting their action on all such cases to these Headquarters. 111. Writs of habeas corpus, issued against criminals in the custody of the military, will be obeyed so far as to produce the body of the prisoner in court, and the making of a respectful return, setting forth the grounds and authority by which the prisoner is held—should the court fail to respect the authority under which the prisoner is held the custody of the criminal will not be transferred to the court without a reference to these Headquarters. IV. The Major General desires to impress on the officers under his command the exer cise of a sound discretion and good judg ment. It is his determination to afford the civil authorities every opportunity to dis charge their duties untrammelled by any action on the part of the military but such as they, the civil authorities, may invite and desire. He makes this public notice to the civil authorities that they may be governed thereby—assuring them that they shall be respected in the exercise of their powers so long a3 impartial justice is meted out to all ; but the Commanding General is determined to exercise, to tho fullest extent, the plenary powers with which be is entrusted to secure protection of penous and property in the district he commands. By order of Major General Meade. R. C. Drum, A. A. G. Headers Third Military District, j (Dep. Georgia, Florida, and Alabama), > Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 17, 1868. J General Orders, No. 12. I. John T. Burns, Comptroller of the State of Georgia, having declined to respect the instructions of, and failed to co6perate with (the Major General Commanding the Third Military District, is hereby removed from office. 11. Captain Charles Wheaton, 33d In fantry, U. S. Army, is hereby detailed for duty in the district of Georgia as Comptrol ler of the State of Georgia. He will repair without delay to Milledgeville, Georgia, and enter upon the discharge of the duties de volving npon him, subject to instructions from these Headquarters. By order of Mai. Gen. Meade. R. C. Drum, A. A. G. Headq’rs Third Military District,] (Dept. Georgia, Florida and Alabama,) v Atlanta, Ga., January 11, 1868.) General Orders, No. 7. With a view to prevent interference, under the color of State authority, with the exercise of Military authority in the States composing this District, the following order of the War Department, and that from . these Headquarters providing for its enforce ment, are republished for the information and guidance of all concerned. Any civil officer, of the existing State Governments disregarding or violating the provisions of these orders, will, on a proper representation of the facts of the case to to these Headquarters, be removed from his position: War Dkpartjient, 1 Adjutant General's Office, l Waahington, Jan. 12, 1866.) General Orders, No. 3. Military Division and Department Com manders, whose command embrace or are composed of any of the late rebellious States, and who have not already done so, will at once issue and enforce orders protecting from persecution or suits iu tho State or Municipal Courts of such States, all officers and soldiers of the Armies of the United States, and all persons thereto attached, or in any wise thereto belonging, subject to military authority, charged with offences for acts done in their military capacity, or pursuant to orders from proper military authority; and to protect from suit or persecu tion all loyal citizens or persons charged with offences done against the rebel forces, directly or indirectly, during the existence of the rebellion, and all persons, their agents or employees, charged with tho occupancy of abandoned lands or plantations, or the possession or custody of any kind of property whatever, who occupied, used, possessed, or controlled the same, pursuant to the order of the President, or any of the Civil or Military Departments of the Government, and to ► protect them from any penalties or damages that may have been, or may be pronounced or adjudged in said Courts in any of such cases; and also protecting colored persons from persecutions in any of said States charged with offences for which white persons are not persecuted or punished in the same manner and degree. By command of Lieut, General Grant: E. D. Townsend, A. A. G. Headers Third Military District,] ( Georgia, Alabama and Florida,) l Atlanta, Ga., August 2, 1867.) General Orders, No. 45. No civil courts of any of the States within this Military District, will hereafter entertain any action whatever against offi cers or soldiers, or any other persons, for acts performed m accordance with orders from the Military Authorities, or by their sanction; and all such suits now pending, or in which costs liavo not been collected, will lie at once dismissed. This order will lie strictly enforced by Post and Detachment Commanders in this Mili tary District, and such officers will iiyjic immediate report to these Headquarters of any Judge or other civil authority who attempts to disobey this order. By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. Pope. G. K/Sanderson, Capt. 33d U. S. Inf., A. A. A. G. Ly order of Major General Meade ; R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant General. FIVE A. YEAR. Official. Headers Third Military District, ) (Deo't Georgia, Florida, and Alabama), > Atlanta, Ga., January 13, 1868. ) Circular. To facilitate the transaction of business at District Headquarters, the Major General Commanding huds it necessary to fix the hours for the discharge of hii duties as fol lows i From 9 a. in. to 12 m., he will receive and transact business with the heads of bureaus in the following order : 1. —Chief of Civil Affairs. 2. —Judge Advocate’s Department. 3. —Quartermaster’s Department. 4. —Subsistence Department. 5 Medical Department. 6.—Pay Department. From 12 m. to 1 p. m., such citizens as have no special business other than mere personal visits. From 1 p. m. to 4J- p. ra., such citizens as have special business requiring action on the part of the General Commanding. By order of Major General Meade. R. C. Drum, A. A. G. Headers Third Military District,! ( Georgia, Florida and Alabama,) V Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 6, 1867. ] General Grders, No. 3. I. —ln compliance with War Department, General Orders, No. 104, Major General Meade hereby assumes command of the Third Military District. 11. —All existing orders will remain in force until revoked or modified by orders from these headquarters. 111. —The following officers are an nounced as on the staff of Major General Meade, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly; Brevet Brigadier General R. C. Drum, Lieutenant Colonel U. S. Army, Assistant Adjutant General. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Campbell D. Emory, Captain 9th Infantry, Aid-de Camp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George Meade, Captain 31st Infantry, Aid-de-Cauip. By order of Major General Meade. R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant General. SPECIAL NOTICES. 17. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, t Collector’s Office, 3d District Georgia, > Augusta, January 11, lSfiß. J jf|@- NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN, IN accordance with Section 153 (Department compi lation), Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, Act of July 13tb, 1866, that claimants to the following described property may appear and file such claim with tho Collector, within thirty days from the date of this notioc, a3 pre scribed in the provisions of said section and law ; 2 COPPER STILLS and Fixtures, found and seized on the promises of Paul Rrcntwcll, Richmond county. X COPPER STILL and Fixtures, found and soized on tho premises of Washington Brid wcll, Richmond county. COPPER STILL and Fixtures, found and seized on tho premises of Alphonza Burroughs, Richmond county. 1 COPPER STILL AND FIXTURES, found and soized on the premises of Simon, Richmond county. The above described property seized on or about the 28th day of December, 1867, for viola tion of all laws relating to the distillation of spirits. WILL D. HARD, ,ial2—lawfw Collector. JfSg” NOTICE.— Augusta, Ga., Doc. 21, 1867. To the Stockholders of the Milledyevilte , or Macon and Augusta Railroad Cos : Calls for payment on Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company have boon made up to fifty-five per cont. Stock upon which this amount has not been paid will be forfeited to tho Company. A further call is now made for twenty-fiyo per cent., payabio on or bofore February 20tb, 1868, at which date eighty per cent, will be due, and Stock forfeited, if not paid. Ail Stockholders in arrears will at onco cor respond with the Treasurer. The Road is now in operation to Miiledgo ville, and is doing a large business. It is believed that arrangements wiil bo made by which further calls will be avoided, if prompt pay ment is now made. lly order of tho Board of Directors. R. B. BULLOCK, President. J. A. S. Milligan, Secretary and Treasurer. de2l—6ot Savannah Republican, Ncie* and Herald; Macon Telegraph, Journal and Messenger ,-. 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It has long been in constant uso by mauy of our most eminent Physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on recoipt of price, and postage. Ono package, SI.OO, Postage 6 cents. Six packages, 5.00, “ 27 “ Twelve packages, $9.00, Postage 48 cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and medicines throughout tho United States, and by TURNER <t CO., Solo Proprietors, 120 Tromont Street, Boston, Mass. ootfl—fund Aw The Quintette Orchestra, A COLLE OTI 0 N OF QUADRILLES, Waltzes, l’olkos, Contra-Dances, Polka ReJowas, Hhottischos, Mazourkas, ami Sorenailo Pieces, arranged for two Violins, Clarinet, Cornet, and Bass, in five books (ono for each instrument). Prlco of tbo sot, domplolc, SIX DOLLARS. Mailed postpaid on reooipt of nrioo. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Publisher*, 277 Washington street, liostn.i. ORAB.It. DTTHON A CO., 711 Broadway, New York. jai I—ts special NOTICES STARTLING, BUT TRU El ]■ * !' ’f ;-}■'• to 'g , DR. 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I had small pox and your salvo rid me of ail eruptions and left no trace or mark.” “I scalded my hand, Doctor, and by the ad vice of a friend, tried your Salvo. It is bully. Enclosed find 50 cents for two boxes to keep around the house.” MAGGIEL’S SALVE is the cheapest Salve, it is tho best Salve. IT CONTAIXS MO HE EXTRACTIVE MEDICINE THAN ANY OTHER SALVE OF THE DAY. MAGGIEL’S PILLS should be used with the Salve fov serious Skin Diseases. 25 CENTS A POT OR BOX. All orders fur the United States must be ad dressed to J. Haydock, No. 11 Pine street, New York. Patients can write freely about their com plaints, and a reply will be returned by the fol lowing mail. Write for “ Maggiol’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. Ilaydook, Proprietor, in addition to tho name of D. J. 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'FOR FEMALE DISEASES, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, WEAKNESS, GENERAL LASSITUDE, WANT OF ■ I’PETITE, Mag giel’s Pills will bo found an effectual remedy. ° MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE are almost universal iu their effeots, and a euro tan bo almost always guaranteed. EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS. ONE PILL ISA DOSE. Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicine throughout tho United States and Canadas, at 25 cents per box. COUNTERFEITS 1 COUNTERFEITS! All roadors of this paper are warnod no to purobaso MAGGIEL’S PILLS or SALVE unloss the name of J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to thefiamo of Dr.J. Maggiel, it on the engraved slip surrounding oaeli box or pot. J. H. ZEII.IN A CO., Macon, Ga. oct-23 ly Aw Agent* for State of Georgia, Gbreat Reduction in Prices AT THE EMPIRE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. EDWIN F. BLODGETT & CO., 20*4 IIROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. 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.. • An experience of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash, enables us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere, i Call and examine, as Goods will he freely shown and one P MILES' CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES. Also, all other BOOTS and SHOES from manufacturers of note in the United States. N. B.—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. nov7—6m Special Notices. To Farmers and Planters. WE OFFER FOR SALE THE foliowing Fertilizer of the Lodi Manufacturing Company, viz.: DOUBLE REFINED POUDRETTE, pre pared from Night Soil of New York City, at New York prices, $25 per ton of 2000 lbs., freight added. Also, NITEO PHOSPHATE OF LIME, eqnal in every respect to Peruvian Guano, made from floured Bone Dust and Night Soil, superior and far cheaper tbjau any Phosphate in market, ats6o per ton, freight from New York added. A fair trial, however small, is respectfully solicited. ASHER AYRES, Ageut, Mueou. Ga. A. J.ROBERTS 4 CO .Agents, Atlanta Ga. Read the following testimonials: At Home, near Marietta, Ga., Oct. 16, 1867. A. J. Roberts 4* Cos., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen —I am well pleased withthe result of the use of the Double Refined Pondrette ” on my crops. I tried it on both corn and cotton, and am satisfied wherever it was applied the yield was more than donble 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 the cheapest, most reliable, aud easiest managed fertilizer with in my knowledge, and cheerfully recommend it (ns I have tried it thoroughly) to the farmers of this section, and particularly to those plauting cotton, from the fact of its causing it to mature from ten days to two weeks earlier than it would vvitliou the use of the Poudrette. I also used it on my garden, aud found it of much benefit to ail 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 Pondrette is operating like a charm on my Crop, ami attracting universal attention from all beholders. I atn already satisfied that it is the cheapest and surest renovator of our worn-out lands. High Shoals, Ga., October 4,1867, Janes R. Dey, Esq.: Sir—The Double Refined Poudrette I bought for two other parties in connection with myself— oue of them used it on 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 on corn. It answered finely, aud was thought by the hand that cultivated the crop to be 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 the best and cheapest fertilizer in use, and I expect to order several tons this winter. Yours, very respectfully, ISAAC POWELL. Ellaville, Schley Cos., Ga., Oct. 4,1867. Tho Double Retincd Poudrette purchased of you last Spring, I think, increased my crop of cotton 150 pounds per acre ; put it upon worn out pine laud, at the rate of 200 pounds per acre, drilled in with cotton seed. Yours, etc., S. MONTGOMERY. Salisbury, N. C., Aug. 10,1867 James R. Dey, Esq.: Dear Sir—l can sjifely say that your Double Refined Poudrette is far superior to any fertilizer for Cotton ; fori have given it a fair trial this season. Yours, JEIIU FOSTER, Jr. Savanuah, Ga Sept. 25,1867. Janes R. j;ey. Esq.. Pres’t.: Dear Sir—l used the Double R-efined Poudrette bought of vou lant Sprlag on Corn I think it increased the yield oue half. 1 consider it an excellent manure. Resp* " ill T. HOLCOMBE. Ridgeway, S. C , Sept. 21,1867. Mr. Janes R. Dey.: Sir—l applied the Double Relined Poudrette by itself, and in combination with other fertilizers, on COTTON, and am pleased with it; so much so that, it is my present intention to purchase a larger supply of you next year to apply to my Cotton crop. Yours, very respectfully, HENRY C. DAVIS. Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., N. 0., ) November 13, 1866. $ Jasiks It. Dey, Esq- Sir—ln reply to your inquiry of the results of our experience in tile use of yonrimproved Pond rette, purchased of you for this year’s COTTON CROP, we would beg leave to say that the pies ent season has been one qnile unfavorable to the action of all fertilizers. Several kinds of maunres irere used by us, with the exception of your Pondrette, with little or no effect to the crop WHERE THE POUDRETTE WAS USED IT GAVE US NEAR HALF A BALE MORE PER ACRE, AND CAUSED THE COTTON TO OPEN MUCH EARLIER, and we would thorefore recommend the same as a concentrated manure for tho growth of Cotton, as well as improvement to the soil. Yours, very respectfully, HENRY P. STULTS & BRO. For further particulars, address lodi manufacturing co., nol2—3mo _ 66 Cortland st., New York. a@“ WANTED—AGENTS. —TO IN troduce the STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MA CHINE, an entirely new invention, unlike any other sewing machine in the world. Patented March 13, 1867. It uses two threads, and makes the genuine LOCK STITCH, alike on both sides, that will not rip or unravel. All other low priced machines make tho Chain Stitch. It combines simplicity, dura bilitij, and beauty, is as largo as other first classmachincs, and will do every variety of family sewing and tailoring. In order to in troduce onr new aud novel machine as rapidly as possible, we propose to furnish them com plete with ono shuttle, extra bobbins, a full set of needles, oil can, screw driver, direc tions, etc., etc.—at the low price of $25. Each agent supplied with a copy of Letters Patent. M. M. BEACH & CO., General Agents, corner Second and Madison sts., do3-3m Memphis, Tenn POST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, Ga., October 12th, 1867.—Until furthor notioe THE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN from 8 A. M. to 3.30 P. M., and from 4 1\ M, to 6.15 P. M. The door to tbe Key Boxos will bo open from 7 A. M. to 8.30 P. M. Sundays open from 8.30 to 10 A. M. All mails will olose at l P. M. on Sundays. FOSTER BLODGETT, ootl 2—ts Post Master, Qeorgia Printing Company, Publishers, NEW YORK HOUSES, tferideu Cutlery Company* MANUFACTURE US OF SUPERIOR 2 ABLE CUTLERY, OF PEARL, IVORY, HORN, BONE EBO NY, AND COCOA HANDLES. Also, Exclnsive Manufacturer* of the . “GOODYRAR” Patent HARD RUBBER HANDLE. WHICH IS TUB Most Durable Handle Ever Known, It is less expensive than Ivory. It always retains its polish when in u*e. It is warranted nut to bccomo 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., selß-ly New York. MOORE’S INFALLIBLE Cur; for Fever & Ague ® CHILLS, INTERMIT TENT, REMITTENT, and BILIOUS FEVERS, RE STORES LOST APPETITE, INVIGORATES Weak and Shattered Constitntions, and tth-e* NEW LIFE to the Health and money saved by its use. Sold by all Druggists. DEPOT, 21 CORTLANDT ST., N. Y. scß fIDI Special Notice. f iM JF j#A\ RESTORE YOUR SIGHT. Spectacles Rendered Useless. Til E MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, Oculists and Divines recommend the nse of tbe CORNEA RESTORERS for Presbyopia, or Far or Long Sigktcdness, or every person who wears spectacles from old age ; Dimness of Vision or Blurring; Overworked eyes ; Astheno pia or Weak Eyes ; Epiphora, or Watery Eyes; Pain in the Kye-ball; Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision; Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light,* Weakness of the Retina and Optic Nerve ; Myodesophia, or Specks of Moving Bodies bofore the eyes; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of the Eye and Eyelids, and Imperfect Visiou from tho effect of Inflammation, etc.; Cataract Eyes; llemiopia, or Partial ness; and many other Diseases of tho Eye. Cure Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ONEY CORNEA RESTORER IN THE WORLD, ANI) J he Best Restorer oj (he Eyesight Known. SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS. They can be used by any one with a cer tainty of success, and will receive immediate beneficial results, without the least tear of injury to the eye. Circulars sent free. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED By the Patent Myopia, or Cornea Flattenere Only known Remedy in the World—has proved a Great Success. For further information, price, and certificates of euros, address Dr. J. Stephens & Cos., p. o. no A* 921, ' Office, S IO Uroadway, NEW YORK. STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will cure in flamed eye lids, stys, and prevent stys. Travelling Agents Wauted. GOOD- COMMISSION PAID. Polling of tho Restorers is a pleasant and honorable employ moot, desirable for all Ladies, Clergymen, Teacher?, Students, and Farmers, and for all who desiro to make an honest liviug by an easy employment. AH persons asking for terms to Agents must enclose tweuty five cents to pay postage and cost of printing mate rials containing information for Auents. Town Agents Wanted. nov27 dswly HEW YOKE HOUSES. Similia Similibus Cnrantur. HUMPHREY'S IIOJMEOPATIC SPECIFICS. IJAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample A-a. experience, an entire success; Simple— Prompt—Efficient and reliable. They are the °nly Medicines perfectly adapted to popular *’? *° , l»ple that mistake* cannot be made in using them; to harmless as to be free from dMger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. hey have raised the highest commendation from all, ahd will always render satisfaction. „ Cures. Cents. i’ I*'”’’ Congestion, Inflammation* 25 a! r£?T?w./ V | ?rm ' K * T ® r ’ Worm-Colie 2* s £?y lli y Collc ’- 0 r ***thing of Infant* 26 K *SfIAL.?iJt f c hl dreD , or * dul ‘ 9 *5 a & S "P 1B 8 Bilious Cohe *5 S’ lWLorbu*, Vomiting 25 7, Coughs, Cold*, Bronehitia 25 8, Neuralgia, Tootache, Faceache'!!! !" 25 9, Headaches, Sick-Headache, Vertigo 25 10, Dyspepsia, Billions stomach.. 8 eg 11, Suppressed, or painful Periods.'.'.! 26 12, Whites, too profnse Periods .... 25 13, Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing H> Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruption*..... 26 15, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pain* 15 16, Fewer & Ague, Chill Fever, Ague* 59 17, Piles.blindor bleeding 55 18, Op lit flat in y, and sore or weak Eyes 50 19, Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza 50 20, Whoopinff-Cough, violent Coughs 5# 31, Asthma, oppressed Breathing 60 22, Ear Discharges, impaired Hearing 50 23, Serofula, enlarged Glands. Swellings 60 24, General Debility, Physical Weakness 50 25, Dropsy, and scanty Secretions 50 38, ftea-Sickncss, sickness from riding 50 27, fCrdney-Discase, Gravel 90 28, Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, involuntary Discharges 1.60 29, Sore Mfoutli, Canker 50 30, Urinary Weakness, wetting bed 60 31, Painful Periods, with Spasm* 50 32, Sufferings at change of life 1.00 33, Epilepsy, Sparms, St Vitus’ Dance 1.00 34, Diphtheria,, ulcerated Sore Throat 50 FAMILY CASES Os 35 large vials, morocco case, containiuga specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to, and a book of direc* lions, *lO OO Smaller Family and Traveling cases, with2oto2B vials, from *sto*B Specifics for Private Diseases, both for Curing and for Preventive treatment in vials and pocket cases *2 to *6 These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country by Mail or Express, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address, HUMPHREYS’ SFECIFIC, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. Agents : PLUMB & LEITNER, STEVENSON A SHELTON W. 11. TUTT, Augusta, Ga. Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. - ‘-6-s.i2m diw FURNITURE! FURNITUREU taylob, ST and 89 BOWERY AltD 65 CHRISTIE STREETS, NEW YORK, Have the best assorted stock of PARLOR DINING ROOM, and BED ROOM FURNITUEE ! 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 BKADSTEADS, In Cases. All Work Guaranteed aw Repre sented. Our facilities for Manufacturing defy COMPETITION. jel9-ly JOHN B. FULLER/ 47 DEY St., NEW YORK 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 built to order. Shafting, Pullies, Leather and Rubber Belt and all kinds of Iron and Wood working Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies in store and shipped at the lowest rates. STEALS GAS Ai\D "Water Pipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kinds of Brass and Iron Fittings Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter’s use. The best and largest assortment in the city and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price List. NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL With 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 POWERS, GRIST MILLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Os every description in store, and for sale at the lowest rates. COTTON? GIINS AND COTTON PRESSES Tho best MoCARTY GIN EVER MADE With the TAYLOR, EAGLE, BROW SOUTHERN and tho New CRAVEN Saw Gins, Cotton Presses, With Engine aud Horao power, and all supplies in store, for sale at the lowest rates, by J. B. FULLER, 47 Dey Sthxt, New York City s«3—ly -ST-LATEST AND BEST IMPROVEMENTS ON ALL OTHER INVENTIONS !-«s. RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dr. J. STEPHEN’S & CO.’S Patent Cornea Restorers, or Restorers of the EYESIGZIT, Will restore impartial sight and preserve, it to the latest period of life ..■■'Mi/.. NO 148.