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It. C. Drum,
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Third Military District, is hereby removed
f 7l. °Captain Charles Wheaton, 33d lu
fnntrv, V. S. Army, is hereby detailed for
duty'in the district of Georgia as Coraptrol
ler of the State of Georgia. He will repair
without delay to Milledgeville, Georgia, and
enter upon the discharge of the duties de
volving upon him, subject to instructions
from these Headquarters.
By order of Mat. Gen. Messt:.
R. C. Drum, A. A. G.
Third Military District, j
(Dept. Georgia, Florida and Alabama,) >
Atlanta, Ga., January 11, 1868.)
General Orders, No. 7.
With a view to prevent interference,
under the color of State authority, with the
exereiae of Military authority in the States
composing this District, the following ordor
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 Stnto
Governments disregarding or violating the
provisions of these orders, will, on a proper
representation of the facts of the case to
to these Hoadquarters, be removed from his
position: War Department,)
Adjutant General's Oftice, )
Washington, Jan. 12, 1866.)
General Orders, No. 3.
Military Division and Department Com
inauders, whose command embrace or are
composed of any of the late rebellious States,
and who tiave not already done so, will at
once issue and enforce orders protecting
from persecution or suits in the 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 the 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 adjudeed 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.
Headq'rs Third Military District,)
( Georgia, Alabama and Florida.) I
Atlanta, Ga., August 2, 18C7. )
General Orders, No. 45.
No civil courts of any of the States
within this Military District, will hereafter
entertain anv aeiioti whatever against offi
cers or soldiers, or any other persons, for
acts performed in accordance with orders
from the Military Authorities, or by their
sanction; aud all such suits now pending,
or in which costs have not been collected,
will be at once dismissed.
This order will be strictly enforced by Post
and Detachment Commanders in this Mili
tary District, and such officers will make
immediate report to these Headquarters of
any Judge or other civil authority who
attempts to disobey thi3 order.
By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. Pope.
G. K. Sanderson,
Capt. 33d U. S. Inf., A. A. A. G.
By order of Major General Meade :
R. C. Drum,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Headers Third Military District, )
(Dev't Georgia, Florida, and Alabama), V
Atlanta, Ga., January 13, 1868. )
Circidar.
To facilitate the transaction ol business at
District Headquarters, the Major General
Commanding finds it necessary to fix the
hours for the discharge of bis duties as fol
lows :
From 9 a. m. 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 } p. in., such citizens as
have no special business other than mere
personal visits.
1* rom 1 p. m. to 4J p. in., 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,) L
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 6, 1807.)
General Grders, No. 3.
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
nouneed as on the staff of Major General
Meade, and will be obeyed and respected
accordingly:
Brevet Brigadier General Ri C. Drum,
Lieutenant Colonel U. S. Army, Assistant
Adjutaut General,
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Campbell D.
Emory, Captain 9th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George Meade,
Captain 31st Infantry, Aid-de-Camp.
By order of Major General Meade.
R. C. Drum,
Assistant Adjutant General.
EEMOV ED!
B. H. BRODNAX,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT
No. 27 Jackson Street, Near Broad
oe4—tf
Fish and Oysters,
Game, °
POULTRY,
, VEGETABLES
FAMILY GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Always on hand and for salo low.
CALL AND SEE ME.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Washington street,
iU i ! —tf Between Broad and Ellis.
AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1868.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Asp- STARTLING, BUT TRUEI
DR. J. MAOaiKE’S 6ALVK.
This unrivalled Salvo, which has received the
endorsement of men of alt sects and almost att
nations, still holds its unparalleled sway ever all
other skin medioines of the day.
FRIGHTFUL BURNS AND FEARFUL
SCALDS, are soothed and healed by the search
ing power of DR. J. MAGGIEL’S SALVE.
BAD CUTS, SALT RHEUM, SORE LEGS,
PUSTULES, CHAPPED HANDS, MOSQUITO
BITES, PAINS IN THE LOINS, PAINS
IN THE CHEST, are almost instantly relieved.
From hundreds of lettors the following briof
extracts are made—hear what is said.
“Your salve to mo is bettor than all Lini
ments.”
“Send mo at onoe three boxes of Dr. Maggiel’s
Salve, as the Druggist here is out”
“Can you send mo sovon lbs. of Maggiol’s
Salve without the boxes ? I will pay well for
it.”
“I am a brakeman on tbo Macon (Ga.) Rail
road. I tried your Salve after I bad been badly
hurt in the back. It took out the soreness at
once.”
“Enclosed find $2. I had small pox and your
salve rid me of all 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 (wo boxes to keep
around the house.”
MAGGIEL’S SALVB is the cheapest Salve,
•it is the best Salve.
IT CONTAINS MOItE EXTRACTIVE
MEDICINE THAN ANY OTHER SALVE
OF THE DA Y
MAGGIEL’S PILLS should be used with the
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. II 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 “ Maggiel’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. Ilaydock, Proprietor, in addition to
the name of I). J. Maggiel is on the engraved
slip surrounding each box or not.
00t23-eodlydAw
JSSeTLIFE IN A PILL BOX
EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM
MAGGIEL’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
What one hundred letters a day say from
patients all over the habitablo Globe :
“ Dr. Maggiel, your pill has rid mo of all
biliousness.”
“ No more noxious doses for me in tive ox ten
pills taken at a time. One of your pills cured
me.”
“ Thanks, Dootor. My headache has left me.
Send another box to keep in tho house.”
u After suffering tortures from Bilious Colic,
two of your pills cured me, and I have no return
of the malady.”
“ Our doctors treated me for Chronic Consti
pation, as they called it, and at last said I was
incurable. Your Maggiel’s Pills cured me.”
*‘l had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave
me a hearty one.”
u Your Pills are marvellous.”
“ I send for another box, and koop them in
the house.”
“ Dr. Maggiel has cured my hoadacho that
was chronic.”
l< I gave half of one of j*our pills to my babe
lor cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.”
u My nauseau of a morning is now cured.”
” Your box of Maggiol’s Salve cured mo of
noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Salve
behind my cars and the noise left.”
“ Send me two boxes : I want one for a poor
family.”
u I enclose a dollar; your prico is twenty-fivo
cents, but the medicine to mo is worth a dollar.”
“ Send mo five boxes of your Pills.”
“ Let me have throe boxes of your Salvo by
return mail.”
For all Diseases of the KIDNEYS, RETEN
TION OF URINE, etc., Maggiol’s Pills are a
perfect cure. Ono dose will satisfy any ouo.
•FOR FEMALE DISEASES, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION, WEAKNESS, GENERAL
LASSITUDE, WANT OF APPETITE, Mag
giel'a Pills will be found an effectual remedy.
MAGGILL S PILLS AND SALVE arc almost
universal in their effects, and a cure can be
almost always guaranteed.
EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS
ONE PILL ISA VOSE.
Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicine
throughout the United States and Canadas, at
25 cents per box.
COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS!
AH roaders of this paper are warned no to
purohase MAGGGEL'S PILLS or SALVE unless
the name of J. Haydook, Proprietor, in addition
to the name of Dr. J. Maggtel, is on the engraved
slip surrounding ouch box or pot.
J. 11. ZEILIN A CO.,
Macon, Gn.
ooU23ly&w Agents for State of Georgia,
FIVE DO3L.EA.HB A. YEAR.
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLEK.
WE BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN
TION of the pnblio to this long tested and
unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE.
The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable
compound.; and while it Is a most efficient Ken
edy for Pain, it is a perfoctly safe medicine, even
in the most unskillful hands, for
SUMMER GOMPPAINT,
or any othor form of Bowel Disease in ohildren
or adults. It is an almost certain care, and has,
without doubt, been more successful in curing
the various kinds of
CHOLERA
than any other known remedy, or oven the most
skillful physician. In Updia, Africa and China,
where this dreadful diseeise is ever moro or less
prevalent, the
PAIN KILLER
is considered by the natives, as well as European
'residents in those climates,
A SURE REMEDY,
Asa Tonic for the Stomach, it is unrivallod.
A sow doses will relieve severo cases of
INDIGESTION,
and it is oflcn a perfect cure for
DYSPEPSIA
in its most aggravated forms. Its tonic and
stimulating properties, arousing the system to
vigorous action, render it a most effeotual
cure for
COLDS AND COUGHS,
when used according to directions.
For external application, it is unsurpassed by
any medical preparation known.
RHEUMATISM
and Neuralgic Affections aro quickly relieved
and ot>cn cared by it. Any soreness in the
Muscles or Joints can bo relieved by its applica
tion. It cures instantly the most violont
TOOTHACHE.
It should always be kept near at hand, to be
used in cases of severe
BURNS OR SCALDS.
If applied immediately, according to directions,
it will give instant relief, and prevent blistering.
It is peculiarly adapted to tho wants of
SEAMEN,
and persons making sea voyages, and no vessel
should sail^without a supply of it. One captain
writes us :
“I have made several voyages—often with
emigrants—and though I keep a good medicine
chest, and have several,.times had a good deal ol
sickness on board, I have found the Pain Killer so
efficient in all eases as to entirely preclude the
use of ail other medicines.”
One positive proof of its efficacy is, that the
sales have constantly increased, and wholly
upon its own merits. Tile effect of tbo Pain
Killer upon tho patient, when taken internally
in cases of Colds, Cough, Bowel Complaints,
Cholera, Dysentery, and other affections of the
system, has been truly wonderful, and has won
for it a UMJ.O medical preparations
that "Can nw«r' Bo forgotten. Its success in re
moving Pain, as an external remedy, in cases of
Eurns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains, Cuts, Sting of
Insects, and other causes of suffering, has se
cured for it such a host of testimony, as an
almost infallible remedy, that it will be handed
down to posterity as one of the greatest medical
discoveries of tho nineteenth century. Tho
magical effects of the Pain Killer, when taken
or used according to directions, are certain.
You have only to be sure that you buy the
genuine article and adhere to the directions in
its use, and you will admit its wonderful medi
cinal properties.
Tho genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is now
put up in pannel bottles with the words Davis
Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the glass ; and
with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—
one an excellont likeness of Perry Davis, the
original inventor of the medicine, the other a
steel engraved note of hand—none others can be
relied upon as genuine.
Ti e Pain Killer is sold by Druggists aud
Grocers. PERRY DAVIS & SON,
Proprietors,
jalO—2m No. 74 High st., Providence, R.I.
-A- SAFE
Speedy Cure
If a Uliectß art'
1 " •llagical,
IT IS AN UNFAILING REMEDY IN ALL
cases of Neuralgia Facialis, often affecting a
perfect cure in less than fcwonty-four hours from
the use of no more than two or three Pills.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has failed to yield to this wonderful remedial
agen t.
Even in tho severest cases of Chronie Neuralgia
and general nervous derangements—of many
years standing—affecting the entire system, its
use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost,
always affords the most astonishing relief, and
very rarely fails to produce a complete aud
permanent cure.
It contains no drugs or other materials in the
slightest degree injurious, even to tho most
delicate system, and can always be used with
perfect safety.
It has long boon in constant use by many of
our most eminont Physicians, who give it their
unanimous and unqualified approval.
Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One package, SI.OO, Postage 6 cents.
Six packages, 5.00, tl 27 “
Twelve packages, $9.00, Postage 48 cents.
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in
drugs and medicines throughout the United
States, and by
TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors,
120 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass,
octfi—fimdAw
Furniture and Piano Hauling.
JIJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
SPRING DRAY,
I am prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos, and
anything else, without scratching or bruising,
as is too often the case.
Orders left at my store,on Washington street,
between Broad and Ellis, will be promptly
attended to, at roasonaole rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture and
Pianos.
WM. IIALE (Colored),
Dealer in Family Groceries*
aul—tt
O. FT. Johansen,
COItNKR OF
Marbury & South Boundary Streets,
(NEAR RACE TRACK),
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Keeps always on hand fresh
LAGEU BEER and tho vory host LI
QUORS of all kinds.
Visitors will And Shuffle Boards Bagatollo Ta
bles, Air Guns, and amusements of all kinds.
Be sure and give me a call.
nov26-3m
G-reat Reduction in Prices
AT THE
EMPIRE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM.
EDWIN F. BLODGETT & C 0„
202 BROAD 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.
/C\ r v_J?L: A-n experience of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash,
••. - :7Nj, JwSS'tJFTo. enables us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 percent.
C. V;! cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.
TT )*§( Cl Call and examine, as Goods will be freely shown and one
it- "'SaLprice asked.
n'/ MILES’ CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES.
"V-* Also, all other BOOTS and SHOES from manufacturers of
note in tho United States.
B—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES
KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT.
nov7—6m
Special Notices.
To Farmers and Planters*
WE OFFER FOR SALE THE
following Fertilizers of the Lodi Manufacturing
Company', viz.:
DOUBLE REFINED PODDRETTE, pre
pared from Night Soil of New York City, at New
York prices, $25 per ton of 2000 lbs., freight added.
Also,
NITRO PHOSPHATE OF LIME, equal in
every respect to Peruvian Guano, made from
Hour’cd Bone Dust and Night Soil, superior and
far cheaper than any Phosphate in market, ats6o
per ton, treight from New York added. A fair
trial, however small, is respectfully solicited.
ASHER AYRES, Agent, Macon. Ga.
A. J. ROBERTS CO .Agents, Atlanta Ga.
Read the following testimonials:
At Home, near Marietta, Ga., Oct 16, 1867.
A. J. Robekts 4- Cos,, Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen—l am well pleased withthe resnlt
of the nse of the “ Double Refined DoudrcUe”
ou 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 nsing 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 tl.e cheapest,
most reliable, and easiest managed fertilizer with
in my knowledge, and 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 its causing it to mature from ten
days to two weeks earlier than it would withon
the use of the l’ondrette. I also used it on my
garden, and found it of much benefit to all kinds of
plants.
Very respectfully, etc.,
G. S. OGLESBY.
Extract from a letter received from Professor
Martin, of Ilampden, Sidney College, Virginia,
dated July Ist. 1867.
The Double Refined Poudrett&is operating like
a charm ou my Crop, and attracting universal
attention from all beholders. I am already
satisfied that it is theclioapest and surest renovator
of our worn-out lands.
*
High Shoals, Ga., October 4,1867.
James R. Dey, Esq.:
Sir—The Double Refined Pondrette I bought
tor two other parties in connection with myself—
one of them used it ou cotton and corn, aud thinks
it answered fiuelv; -the other put it on cotton, ou
very poor ground, Uii'i thinks it doubled his crop.
I used it on corn. It answered finely, and was
thought by the hand that cultivated the crop to
be folly equal to Rhode’s Super Phosphate. I
also used it on about an acre of cotton, and I aui
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.
Ellaviiie, Schley Cos., Ga., Oct. 4, 1867.
The Double Refined Poudrette purchased of
you last Spring, I think, increased my crop of
cotton 150 pounds per acre ; put it npou worn out
pine land, at the rate of 20(1 pounds per acre,
drilled in with cotton seed.
Yonrs, etc., S. MONTGOMERY.
Salisbury, N C., Aug. 10, 1867
James R. Dey, Esq.:
Dear Sir—l can safely say that your Double
Refilled Poudrette is far superior to any fertilizer
for Cotton ; for I it a fair trial this
season.
Yours, JEHU FOSTER, Jr.
Savannah, Ga Sept. 25,1867.
James It. xaey. Esq.,Prea't.:
Dear Sir—l used the Double Refined Poudrette
bought of you last Spring on Corn I think it
increased the yield one half. I consider it au
excellent manure.
Respe .1 T. HOLCOMBE.
Ridgeway, S. C , Sept. 21, 1867.
Mi-, James R. Dev.:
Sir—l applied the Double Refined 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.
1 ours, very respectfully,
HENRY C. DAVIS.
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., N. 0., )
November 13,1866. )
James R. Dey, Esq.:
Sir— lll reply to your inquiry of the results of
our experience in the use of yourimproved Pond
rette, purchased of you for this year’s COTTON
CROP, we would teg leave to say that the pies
ent season has been one quite unfavorable to the
action of all fertilizers.
Several kinds of manures u-crc used by ns,
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
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 & BKO.
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