The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, March 08, 1868, Image 4

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N ationol Republican LARGEST CITI CIRCULATION Official Organ of the V. 8- Government. ■UNDAY MORNING March 8, 1868 Ths LADDER OF UFA BY JAMES IIKXRY. Ten broad steps than’* to my ladder, Five «■ tha on a side, 9to on th’ other ; On one tide I mount my ladder, And eome down it on the other. On the 9r»t step »1U a mother Rooking with her foot a cradle ; t.icten, and yen’ll hear her tinging, “Huah-a baby, baby huth-a." On the aeeand, my heart trembles To *ee seated a schoolmaster Slapping learning with a long caoo Into a refreet'ry pupil. On th* third step, Alma Mater, Standing in the midst of doctors, Puts a red gown on the shoulders Os a young man learned and modest. On the fourth step, the same young man Put* a gold ring on the finger Os an—angel is't or goddess ? Kneeling by him at the altar. On the top step sits a father, In th* evening by the fireside; Children round his kneas are playing, Mother’s washing np the tea-thiogs. On the first step, down my laddor, Sits a gentleman and lady, Both with spectacles, and reading, lie the news, she Mrs. Trollope. On the second step down, a lady And a gentleman sit trying At the mirror, he a brown scratch, She a ghastly row of white teeth. On the third step down, a wrinkled Withered granny knitting socks sits, And a palsied old man shakes out His pipe's ashes on the table. On the fourth step down, two arm-chairs On each sido the fire stand empty ; On two tables at two bedsides Labelled phials strewed about lie.' On the last step down, two sextons Side by side two graves are sodding ; Listen, and you’ll hear them clapping Tho soft hillocks with their shovels. Ye that haven’t yet scon my ladder, Come look at it where it stands thorc, With its five up stairs in sunlight, And its five steps down, in shadow. RELIEF MEASURE AS FINALLY PASSED BY THE CONVENTION. Paragraph 1. No court in this State shall have jurisdiction to try or determine any suit against any resident of the State upon any contract or agreement made or implied, or upon any contract made in renewal of any debt existing prior to the first day of June, 18G5. Nor shall any court or minis terial officer of this State have authority to enforce any judgment, execution, or degree, rendered or issued upon any contract or agreement made or implied, or upon any contract in renewal of a debt existing prior to the first day of June, 1865, except in the following cases: 1. In suits against trustees where the trust property is in the hands of the trustee, or has been infested by him in other speci sic effects now in his hands, and in suits by the vendor of the real estate against the vendee, when not more than one-third of the purchase money has been paid, and the vendee is in possession of the land or speci fic effects for which he has sold it, and he refuses to deliver the land or said effects to the vendor. In such eases the courts and officers may entertain jurisdiction and en force judgments against said trust property or land or effects. 2. In suits for the benefit of minors by trustees appointed before the Ist of June, 1865. 3. In suits against corporations in their corporate capacity, but not so as to enforce the debt against the stockholders or officers thereof in their individual capacity. 4. In suits by charitable or iiterary insti tutions for money loaned, property other than slaves sold, or services rendered by them. 6. In suits or debts due for mechanical or manual labor, when the suit is by the me chanic or laborer. 6. In cases where the debt is set up by way of defence, and the debt set up exceeds any debt due by defendant to plaintiff of which the courts are denied jurisdiction. 7- In all other cases in which the General Assembly shall, by law, give said courts and officers jurisdiction, provided that no officer shall have, nor shall the General Assembly give jnrisdiction or authority to try or give judgment on, or enforce any debt, the con sideration of which was a slave or slaves, or for the hire thereof Paragraph 2. All contracts made anil not executed duriug the late rebellion with tire intention and for the purpose of aiding and enconraging said rebellion, or where it was the purpose or intention of one of the parties to such contract to aid or encourage such rebellion, and that fact was known to the other party, whether said contract was made by any person or corporation, with the State or Confederate States, or by a corporation, with a natural person, or be tween two or more natural persons, are hereby declared to have been and to lie illegal, and all bonds, deeds, promissory notes, bills, or other evidences of debt made or executed by tho parties te such contract, or either of them in connection with such illegal contract, or as the con sideration for, or in furtherance thereof, are hereby declared null and void, and shall be so held in all Conrts in this State when an attempt shall be made to enforce any snch contract, or give validity to any such obligation or evidence of debt. And in all cases where the defendant, or any one interested in the event of the suit, will make a plea, supported by his affidavit, that he has reason to believe that the object tion or evidence of indebtedness upon which the suit is predicated, or some part thereof, has been given or issued for the illegal purpose aforesaid, the burden of proof shall be upon the plaintiff to satisfy the court or jury that the bond, deed, note, bill, or other evidences of indebtedness, upon which Said suit is brought, i3 or are not, nor is any part thereof founded upflfi, or in any way con nected with any such illegal contract, and hats not been used in aid of the rebellion, and the date of such bond, deed, note, bill, or other evidence of indebtedness, shall not be evidence that it has or has not, since its date, been opened, transferred, or used, in aid of the rebellion. Paragraph 3. It shall he in the power of a majority of the General Assembly to assess and collect upon all debts, judgments, or causes ol action when due, founded on any contract made or implied before the Ist of June, 1865, in tho hands of any one in his own right, or trustee, agent or attorney of another, on or after the Ist of January, 1868, a tax of not exceeding 25 per cent., to be paid by tbo creditor on pain of forfeiture us the debt, but chargeable by him as to one half thereof against the debtor, and collect able with the debt; Provided that this tax shall not be collected if the debt or cause of action be abandoned or settled without legal firocess, or if in judgment he settled without evy and sale: And provided, further, this tax shall not be levied so long as the courts of this State shall not have jurisdiction of such debts or causes of action. Book and joßViltNTffs , ir Tr,Tiri " r " Executed *t this Office At the Lowest Terms and in the llest Style Come and sec samples. Official. Headquarters 3d Military Diet., i (Dept. G«orgia.Florida and Alabama .) > Atlanta, Ga., February S 6 - 1868, J General Orders, No. 30. 1. The Board of Officers of which Brevet Colonel Maurice Maloney, Lieutenant Col onel 10th U. S. Infantry, is President, and which assembled at Savannah, Georgia,, on the Ist instant, pursuant to Special Orders No. 22, current series, from theso Head quarters, for the purpose of investigating certain charges of mal mlininistration pre ferred against tho Mayor and other Muni cipal officers of that city, has rendered the following opinion : “ Tho Board, in conclusion, would state that it has thoroughly investigated the matters laid before it* contained in the ac companying petition, and has discovered nuthing sustaining the chargo of mul-feas ance in office prefeared against tho Mayor and municipal authorities of Savannah, and does therefore recommend that the prayer ol tho petitioners, asking for tho removal of tho same, be not granted.” 2. The proceedings and opinion of tho Board are approved, and no further action will ho taken on the aforesaid charges. By order of Mtyor General Meade : R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant General. Official: mhl—lOt Headq’s Third Military District, | (Dep't Georgia, Ala., and Florida,) S Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 21, 1868.) General Orders, No. 26 1. Before a Military Commission, whioh convened nt Atlanta, Georgia, February 10, 1868, pursuant to Special Orders No. 27, Headquarters Third Military District, dated Atlanta, Georgia, February 3, 1868, and of which Brevet Brigadier General Rnfns Saxton, Quartermaster U. S. Army, is President, was arraigned and tried : Berry T. Dioby. Sheriff of Jasper county, Stnte of Georgia. Charge I.—Wilful neglect of duty as Sheriff of Jasper county, State ol Georgia. Specification—ln this : That Berry T. Digby, being Sheriff of Jasper county, in the Stato- of Georgia, and having been no tified that one Maria Brown, who was living on the premises of said Berry T. Digby, had been murdered upou his prem ises as aforesaid; and having himself viewed the dead body of the said Maria Blown, withiu five minutes after the mur der ; and having been then and there in formed by Johu Brown, the husband of Maria Brown atoresaid, and by others who were present, that Homer Barnes, a citizen of Jasper county, Georgia, had feloniously and with malice aforethought committed the murder upon tho person ol the said Maria Brown; and the said Ho mer Barnes being then and there present, and on the premises of the said Berry T. Digby, he, the said Berry T. Digby, Sheriff as aforesaid, did wilfully and unlawfully fail and neglect to arrest, or make any effort to arrest, the said llomer Barnes, and well knowing that the said Homer Barnes was endeavoring to escape, and was likely to make his escape before a warraut could be issued for hjs arrest, did wilfully and unlaw fully permit, the said Homer Barnes to make his escape, without pursuit or effort to arrest him. This in the county of Jasper, State of Georgia, on or about the 10th day of Janu ary, 1868. To which charge and specification the accused pleaded, ’’Not Guilty.” Finding. —Ofthe charge and specification, “Not Guilty.” And the Court does therefore acquit him. 11. The proceedings and findings in the ease of Berry T. Digby, Sheriff of Jasper county, Georgia, arc approved. Mr. Digby, having been acquitted by the Commission, will be released from arrest. 111. The Military Commission, of which Brevet Brigadier General Rufus Saxon, Quartermaster U. S. Army, is President, is hereby dissolved. By order of Major General Meade : R. C. Drum, marl-lOt Assistant Adjutant General. lleadq’rs, Third Military District, J {Dept. Georgia, Florida and Alabama,) > .Atlanta, Ga., February 22, 1868. ) General Orders, No. 27. 1. The Constitutional Convention of the State of Georgia, now in session in tlie city of Atlanta, adopted, on the 19th day of February, 1868, the following preamble and resolutions: WnEREAS, The Convention has deter mined that there shall be no imprisonment for debt in the State ; -and, whereas, credi tors are oppressing debtors by the use of what is known as “Bail Proccess” and writ of Ca. Sa., Therefore, Resolved, That in the opinion of this Convention, said proceedings are contrary to the wish ofthe people of this State. Resolved , That the General Commanding this District, is hereby requested to protect, by order, the people of this State from the evil above set forth, and that such order remain in force, until such time as the people have expressed their will in regard to the Constitution. 2. Therefore, liy virtue of the plenary powers vested by the Reconstruction Acts of Congress in tho Commanding General ofthe Third Military District, and for the purpose of giving effect to tho wishes of the people of Georgia as expressed by their delegates in the Convention, It is ordered, That imprisonment for dcbl is prohibited in tho State of Georgia, and hereafter no bail process in civil cases or writ of ca. sa. shall be issued out of any of the courts of this State. 3. Every person now in prison in this State under any such process or writ, will be immediately discharged from prison. 4. This order to remain in force until the people of Georgia ahall express their will in tho manner provided by tho Acts of Congress in regard to tho Constitution to be submitted to them by the said Constitu tional Convention, or until further orders from these Headquarters. By order of General Meade : R. C. Drum, fub2s-10t Assistant Adjutant General ESTABLISHED 1855. THOMAS RUSSELL, JEWELLER. 19 8 i Broad St., NEXT DOOR BELOW THE FRENCH STORE. WATCHES, clocks” ami JEWELRY 11E PAIRED at tho shortest notice. All work war rented. All orders will bo thankfully received, nnd promptly uttended to. inb I—lawly J. J. BROWNE, OARV Blt AND (II L D ER. Looking Glass and Picture Frames GOHNIOBS, BRACKETS, CONSOLE TARLEB MADE TO ORDKH. Old PICTURE and LOOKING GLASS .FRAMES RHGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS RE STORED, LINED and VARNISHED, AT 135 BROAD STREET, AonnsTA, Ga. mhl—law ts FORTIETH CONGRESS. TERMS OP SENATORS. Benjamin F Wade, of Ohio, President John W Forney, of Pennsylvania, Secretary. OHIO TVrm Ex BcnJ F Wade 1869 John Sherman....lß73 INDIANA Thos A Hendricks. .1869 Oliver P Morton.. 1873 ILLINOIS Richard Yates 1871 Lyman Trumbull. .1873 MICHIGAN Zach Chandler.... 1869 Jacob M Howard. .1871 WISCONSIN Jas R Doolittle 1869 Timothy O Howe. .1873 MINNESOTA Alex Ramsey 1869 David S Norton .... 1871 IOWA Jas W Grimes 1871 Jos Harlan 1873 Maine Term Ez. Lot M M0rri11..... 1869 Wm P Fessenden. .1871 NEW HAMPSHIRE Aaron If Crogin. ...1871 Jaa W Patterson ..1873 VERMONT Geo F Edmunds.. .1869 JustinS Morrill... 1873 MASSACHUSETTS • Chas Sumner 1869 Henry Wilson..-.. .1871 kuodr island Wm Sprague 1889 Henry B Anthony. 1871 CONNECTICUT James Dixon 1809 Orris 8 Ferry 1873 NEW YORK Edwin D Morgan..lß69 Roscoe Conknng. .1873 NEW JERSEY MISSOURI J B Henderson.... 1869 Chas D Drake 1873 KANSAS Edmund G Ross. ..1871 SatnTC Pomeroy. .1873 NEBRASKA Thos W Tipton.... 1869 John MThayer... .1871 NEVADA Wm M Btcwart....lßC9 Jas W Nyc 1873 CALIFORNIA John Conncss 1869 Cornelius C01e.... 1873 OREGON Geo H Williams... 1871 Henry W Corbett.. 1873 F T Frelinghuysen 1869 Alex G Catte11....1871 PENNSYLVANIA Chas R Buckalew .. 1869 Simon Cameron... 1873 DELAWARE Jos S Bayard 1809 Willard Saulsbnrg .1871 MARYLAND Iha crdy Johnson.. .1869 Philip F Thomas.. .1873 WEST VIRGINIA PG Van Winkle... 1869 WaitmanT Willey. 1871 KENTUCKY James Guthrie 1871 Garret Basis. 1873 TENNESSEE David T Patterson .1869 Joseph S Fowler.. 1871 RECAPITULATION Republicans 42 | Oppositions (In Italics) 12 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Schuyler Colfax, oi Indiana, Speaker. Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk. TENNESSEE 1 Roderick R Butler 2 Horaco Maynard 3 Wm B Stokes 4 Jos Mullius 5 John Trimble 6 Sam’l M Arnell 7 Isaac R Hawkins 8 David A Nunn OHIO 1 Benj Eggleston 2 Sam’l F Cary 8 Robt C Schcnck 4 Wm Lawrence 5 TV/n Mungen 0 Reader W Clarke 7 Sam’l Shallabargcr 8 C S Hamilton 9 Ralph P Bucklaud 10 Jas M Ashley 11 John T Wilson 12 Philip Van Trump 13 Geo TV Morgan 14 Martin Welker 15 Tobias A Plants tO John A Bingham 17 Ephraim R Eckiey 18 Rufus P Spaulding 19 Jas A Garfield INDIANA 1 TVm E Nibtack 2 Michael C Keer 3 Morton C Hunter 4 TVm S Holman 5 Goo, ff Julian 0 John Coburn 7 H D Washburn 8 Godlovc S Orth 9 Schuyler Colfax 10 VVm Williams 11 John P C Shanks ILLINOIS At Large, Jno A Logan 1 Norman B Judd 2 John F Farnsworth 3 Elihu B Washburn 4 Abner C Harding. 5 Eben C Ingcrsoll 6 Burton C Cook 7 H P H Bromwell 8 Shelby M Cullom 9 Lewis W Ross 10 Albert G Burr 11 Sam'l S Marshall 12 Jehu Baker 13 Green B Raum MAINE 1 John Lynch 2 Sidney Perlinm 3 Jas G Blaine 4 John A Peters 5 Frederick A Pike new hampsiuh 1 Jacob II Ela 2 Aaron F Stcvcus 3 Jacob Benton VERMONT 1 Fred E Woodbridge 2 Luke P Poland 3 W C Smith MASSACHUSETTS 1 Thos D Eliot 2 Oakes Ames 3 Ginery Twitchcll j 4 Sain’l Iloopcr 5 BcnJ F Butler 0 Nat P Banks 7 Geo S Boutwcll 8 John D Baldwin 9 Wm B Washburne 1 Henry L Dawes RHODE ISLAND > Thos A Jenckes 2 Nathan F Dixon CONNECTICUT 1 Hich'dD Hubbavd 2 Julius Hotchkiss 3 H H Starkweather 4 Wm II Barman new YORK 1 Stephen Taber 2 Demos Ba nes 3 i>m E Robinson 4 John Fox 5 John Morrissey 6 Thos E Stewart 7 John TV Chanter 8 Jas Brooks 9 Fernando Hood 10 Wm H Robertson 11 C II Van Wyck 12 John H Kctcham 13 Thos Cornell 14 John VL Pruyn 15 John A Grisswold 10 Orange Ferris 17 Calvin T Ilulbard 18 Jas M Marvin 19 Win C Fields 20 Addison H Laflin 21 Alex II Bailey 22 John C Churchill 23 Dennis McCarthy 24 Thoo M Pomeroy 25 Wm H Kelsey 2ti Wm S Lincoln 27 Hamilton Ward 28 Lewis Selye 29 Burt Van Horn 30 J M Humphreys 31 II Van Acrnain NEW JERSEY 1 Wm Moore 2 Chas Haight 3 Chas Sitgreaves 4 John Hill 5 Geo A Halsey PENNSYLVANIA 1 Sam'l J Randall 2 Chas O’Neill 3 Lenard Myers 4 Wm D Kelley 5 Caleb N Taylor 0 Benj M Boyer 7 John M Biomail 8 J Lawrence Getz 9 Thaddeus Stevens ' 10 Henry L Cake 11 DM Van Auken 12 Geo TV Woodward j 13 Ulysses Mercer 14 George F Miller 15 AdamJ Grossbrenncr 10 Wm II Koontz 17 Dan’l J Morrill 18 Stephen S Wilson 19 Glcnni W Sehofield 20 Darwin A Finney 21 John Covode 22 Jas K Moorehead 23 Thos Williams 24 Geo V Lawrence ' DELAWARE 1 John A Nicholson MARYLAND 1 Hiram McCullough 2 Stephenson Archer 3 Chas E Phelps 4 Francis Thomas 5 Frederick Stone MICHIGAN 1 Fernando C Beaman 2 Chas Upson 3 Austin Blair 4 Thos W Ferry 5 R E Trowbridge 0 John F Driggs WISCONSIN 1 Halbert C Paine 2 Benj F Hopkins 3 Amasa Cobh 4 Chas A Eldridgc 5 Philetus Sawyer 0 C C Washbumc MINNESOTA 1 WmWindom 2 Ignatius Donnelly IOWA 1 James F Wilson 2 Hiram Price 3 Wm B Allison 4 Wm LoughbrUlge 5 Grenville M Dodge j 6 Isabel W Hubbard MISSOURI j 1 Wm A Pile | 2 Carman A Newcomb i 3 Jas B McCormick 4 John J Gravelly 5 Jos W McClurge 0 Robt T Van Horn 7 Benj F Loan 8 John F Benjamin 9 Geo W Anderson KANSAS 1 Sidney Clarke NEBRASKA 1 JobnTaffc NEVADA 1 Delos R Ashley CALIFORNIA 1 Sam'l Axtell 2 Wm Higby 3 Jas A Johnson OREGON 1 Rulus Mallory DELEGATES ARIZONA Coles Bashford DAKOTA Walter A Burleigh IDAHO E D Holdbrock MONTANAS Jas M Cavanaugh NEW MEXICO O P Clever (doubtful) UTAH Win H Hooper WASHINGTON Alvin Flanders WYONING Jas S Casement WEST VIRGINIA 1 Clicstor 1) Hubbard 2 Benj M Kitchen 3 Dan’l Polslcy KENTUCKY 1 Lawrences Trimble 2 John Young Brown 3 JSS Gollady 4 ./ Proctor C Knott 5 Asa P Grover 6 Thos L Jones 7 Jas B Beck 8 Geo M Adams . 9 John D Young RECAPITULATION Republicans 144 | Opposition (In Italics) 49 PROSPECTUS OP * “THE BANNEROF THE SOUTH.” Rev. A. J. RYAN, Editor. —o — UNDERSIGNED PROPOSE PUBLISH ING, in the city Os Augusta, Ga., a journal to bo called “THE BANNER OF THE SOUTH," To bo devoted to Religion, Literature and Art. It will bo published wockly, and will bo under the control of REV. A. J RYAN, Author of “Tho Conquered Banner,’ etc., oto TERMS: Per Annum, in advance $3 00 Six Months, in advance.. 1 50 Siuglo Copies 10 fi&'Tbe first number will be issuod oil or about MARCH Ist, 1868. communication* for publication must Ik nddressod to tho Editor. Subscription and business letter* to the publishers. L. % BLOME A CO., Publishers, feblS—tml Augusta, Ua. Fish and Oysters, Game, poultry, vegetables family groceries OF EVERY description, Always ou hand and for sale low. CALL AND SEE ME. WM. HALE (Colored), Ellis street, aul—tf Between Washington me BPBCIAL HOTICBB. tgf* STARTLING, BUT TEOEI DR. J. MAGGIEL’S SALVB. Thl* unrivalled Selre, whleh he* received the endorsement of men of all ieot* and almost all nations, still hold* it* unparalleled sway over all other skin medicines of the dsy. FRIGHTFUL BURNS AND FEARFUL SCALDS, are soothed and healed by the search ing power of DR. MAGGIEL’S SALVE. BAD CUTS, SALT RHEUM, SORE LEGS, PUSTULES, CHAPPED HANDS, MUSQUITO BITES, PAINS IN THE LOINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, are almost instantly relieved. From hundreds of letters the following brief extracts are made—hear what is eaid. “Your salve to me is better than all Lini ments.” “Send me at once three boxes of Dr. Maggiel’s Salve, as the Druggist bore is oat.” “Can you send me seven lb*, of Moggiel’s Salve without the boxes ? I will pay well for it.” “I am a brakoman 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 onoe.” “Enclosed find $2. I had small pox and your salvo 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 Salve. It is bully. Enclosed find 50 cents for two boxes to keep around the house.” MAGGIEL'S SALVE is tho cheapest Salve, it is the best Salve. IT CONTAINS MORE 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 tho United States must’ be ad dressed to J. Haydock, No. 11 Pino street, New York. Patients can write freely about their com plaints, and a reply will be returned by tho 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. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to the name of D. J. Moggiol is on the engraved slip surrounding each box or not. 00t23-eodlyd<tw 4@“LIFE 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 tho habitable Globe ; “ Dr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all biliousness." “ No more noxious doses for me in five or ten pills taken at a time. One of your pills cured me.” “‘Thanks, Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to keep in the house.” “ After suffering tortures from Bilious Colic, two of your pills cured me, and I have no return of tho malady.” “ Our doctors treated mo for Jkronic Consti pation, ns they called it, and at last said I was incurable. Your Maggiel’s 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 tho house." “Dr. Maggiel has cured my hcadacho 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 Maggiel’s Salve cured mo of noises in tho hoad. I rubbed some of your Salve behind my ears and the noise left.” “ Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poor family.” “ I enclose a dollar; your price is twenty-five cents, but the medicine to mo is worth a dollar.” “ Send me five boxes of your Pills.” “ Lot mo have three boxes of your Salvo by return mail.” For all Diseases of the KIDNEYS, RETEN TION OF URINE, etc., Maggiel’s Pills are a perfect cure. One dose will satisfy any one. FOR FEMALE DISEASES, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, WEAKNESS, GENERAL LASSITUDE, WANT OF APPETITE, Mag giel’s Pills will bo found an effectual remedy. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE are almost universal in thoir effects, and a cure can be almost always guaranteed. EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS ONE PILL ISA DOSE. Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicine throughout the Unitod States and Canadas, nt 25 cents per box. COUNTERFEITS ! COUNTERFEITS ! Ail roadors of this paper aro warned no to purchase MAGGIEL'S PILLS or SALVE unloss tho name of J. Haydock, Proprietor, in nddition to the name of Dr. J. Maggiel, is engraved slip surrounding each box or pot. J. 11. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga. oct-231yAw Agents for State of Georgia, Furniture and Piano Hauling. JJAVING 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 oaso. Orders left at my store, on Ellis street,betweon Washington and Monument, will be promptly attended to, at rensonaole rates. Particular care givon to moving Furniture nnd Pianos. WM. HALE (Colored), Dealer In Family Grooeries* Ml—ts Ra Ra Ra 90 OUT OF 100 OF DEATHS, that annually occur, are caused by Prevent able Diseases, and the greater portion of those complaints would, if Radway’s Ready Re* lief or Pills, (as the case may require,) were administered when pain or uneasiness or slight sickness is experienced, be exterminated from the sys tem in a few hours. PAIN, no matter from what cause, is almost instantly cured by the Ready Relief. In cases of Cho lera, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Spasms Bilious Cholic, in fact all Pains, Aches and Infirmities either in the Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, or the Joints, Muscles, Legs, Arms, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Fever and Ague, Head ache, Toothache, &c., will in a FEW MINUTES yield to the soothing influence of the Ready Relief. Sudden Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Dip theria, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chills, Fever and Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever, &c., &c., take from four to six of Radway'* Pills, and also take a teaspoonful of the Ready Relief in a glass of warm water, sweet ened with sugar or honey; bathe the throat, head and chostwith Ready Relief, (if Ague or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,) in the morning you will bo cured. How the Ready Relief Acts I In a few minutes the patient will feel 8 slight tingling irritation, and the dun be comes reddened; if there is much distress in the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in removing the offending cause,—a general warmth is felt throughout the entire body, and Us diffusive stimulating propertie* rapidly courses through every vein and tissue of the system, arousing the slothful and partially paralyzed glands and organs to re newed and healthy action, perspiration fol lows, and the surface of the body feels in creased heat. The sickness at stomach, colds, chills, head-ache, oppressed breathing, the soreness of the throat, and all pains, either internally or externally, rapidly subside, and the patient falls into a tranquil sleep, awake* refreshed, invigorated, cured. and t It will be found that in using the Relief externally, either on the spine or across the kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that for several days after a pleasing warmth will be felt, showing the length of time it con tinues its influence over the diseased parts. I3T Price of R. R. R. RELIEF, 60 cents St bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country erchants, Grocers, &c. RADWAY & CO., 87 Maiden Lane, Mew York. TYPHOID FEVER. This disease is not only cured by Dr. Radway’s Relief and Pills, but pre vented. If exposed to it, put one tea spoonful of Relief in a tumbler oi water. Drink this before going out in the morning, and several times during the day. Take one of Radway’s Pills one hour before dinner, and one on going to bed. If seized with Fever, take 4 to 6 ol tho Pills every six hours, until copious discharges from the bowels take place; also drink the Relief diluted with water, and bathe the entire surface oi the body with Relief. Soon a power ful perspiration will take place, and you will feel a pleasant heat through out the system. Keep on taking ReUel repeatedly, every four hours, also the Phis. A cure will be sure to follow. The relief is strengthening, st imulating, soothing, and quieting; it is sure tc break up the Fever and to neutralize the poison. Let this treatment be fol lowed, and thousands will be saved. The same treatment in Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious Fever, will effect a cure in 24 hours When the patient feels the Relief irrita ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi tive. In all cases where pain is felt the Relief should be used. Relief 50 cts.; Pills 25 cts. Sold by all Druggists. See Dr. Radway's Almanac for 1868 mh4—ly. NO “OPENINGS.” OPEN ALL TEE TIME! 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