The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, March 20, 1868, Image 1

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That from and after the paaaage of this Ordinance, any peraon offering to establish a Green Grooery in this City, shall apply in writ ing to the City Council for a License, stating the place wore he or she intend carrying on said Green Grooery, and accompanying tho applica tion with a certificate of two or more oitisens of the neighborhood in which said Green Grocery is to bo oarried on, recommending tho applicant as a fit person to be entrusted with suoh license, Provided, however, that no one shall sign more than one certificate, and that no such certificate shall be signed by any person possessed of, or applying for, a license. flefore opening such Green Grocory the appli cant shall take out a License, for which ho or she shall pay into thw-City Treasury the sum of throe hundred dollars, which License shall be good for one year only, but may be renewed from year to year, at the same price, in the discretion of tho City Council. All licenses shall be, and oontinuo in force, until the first day of Ootober next after the same are granted. The Mayor may grant Liccnees at pro rata price for the unexpired por tion of the year, counting in all oases that part of the quarter in which said License is grantod as a whole quarter, and no such License shall bo grantod for a less time than the unexpired por tion of the yoar. On obtaining such License the Giecn Grocer shall bo authorised to soil in the place for whioh he is licensed, fresh meat and vegetables and such other articles and things as are usually sold in the markets of this city. It shall be the duty of all Green Grocers to exhibit the ears of such animals as they offer for sale, to the Clerk of the Market, and to give a description of the marks, brands, and color of the animal so killed, and of whom obtained, and when there is no ear mark, the hide shall be brought with the ears on it, and on failure there of they shall pay a fine not exceeding fifty dol lars ; and all such returns shall bo entered by the Clerk of the Market on record, free of ex pense, in a book to bo kept by him for that pur pose, which shall, at all times, be subject to tho examination of any person desiring the same, said Clerk being paid twelve and a half cents for each examination, and fifty cents for each certi ficate. And be it farther Ordained, That any person offending against this Ordinance, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding five dollars per day for every day suoh offence is committed. And be it farther Ordained, That All Or dinances and parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance be, and the same arc hereby,repealed. Pone in Council, this, the 13th day of March, 1868. FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor. Attest—J as. N. Ells, C. C. rnhl-l—lOt AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance to amend the Thirty Second Sec tion of the General Ordinance, Be it ordained by the City Council of Auyueta , and it it hereby ordained by authority of the eame, That the Thirty Second Section of the General Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows ; No person shall fly a kito or play town or foot ball in any settled part of the City, nor within fifty yards of any road leading to the City, within its corporate limits, except within she Parade Ground. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police, and all officers under his control, to destroy all kites, balls, and paddles in the City used contrary to this section. No person shall shoot with bow and arrows, or arrows from a bow or bows, or throw or shoot missiles of any de scription from slings, spring guns, or instru ments of any kind in any street, lane, or alley Within the corporate limits of the City of Augusta. Every person violating this section shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ten dollars for each and every offence. And be it further ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances millitating against this Ordinance be, and tho same are hereby repealed. Done in Council this, tho 13th day of March, 1868. FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor. Attest— Jas. N. Ells, C. C. • mhl4—lOt AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance, confirming the contract of a lease for thirty years, made between the Augusta & Summerville, and the South Carolina Railroad Companies. lie ii Ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby Ordained by the authority of the same, That tho Augusta A Summerville Railroad Company be, and they are hereby authorized to contract with the South Carolina Railroad Com pany for the use, by the Summerville & Augusta Railroad Company, in accordance with tho terms of their charter, and of the Ordinance of tne City Council of Augusta, now of force, amenda tory of said charter, of the track belonging to the South Carolina Railroad Company, extend ing from Reynolds street to the depot of the Georgia Railroad Company, upon such terms and stipulations as the said Summerville & Augusta, and South Carolina Railroad Compa nies may agree upon, with power and authority to the said Companies, from time to time, to alter or modify the terms of their contract. And be it further Ordained , That the authority herein granted shall not be construed to impair any right, privilege, or power no.v vested in either of said Companies. And be it further Ordained , That all Ordi nances and parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance be, and the same are hereby, re pealed. Done in Council, this 13th day of March, 1863. FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor. Attest— Jas. N. Ells, C. C. mhl4—lOt Fish and Oysters, Game, u poultry, vegetables FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Always on hand and for sale low. CALL AND SEE ME. WM. HALE (Colored), Ellis street, aul—tf Between Washington me IST otice. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of AARON 11. JONES, doceasod, will present them, properly attested; and all persons indebted to the same will make payment to J. A. JONES, at Jones, Smyth & Co.'s. H. E. CLARKE, Executor. MYRA E. JONES, Executrix. mh!s—law6w Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. EH. SUMMER, 184 BROAD STREET, . AUGUSTA, GA. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, etc.; Watch, makers’ Tools, Materials and Glasses. WATCHES and CLOCKS REPAIRED and WARRANTED. Jewelry made and repaired. All kinds of Hair Braiding done. Agent for Singer’s Sewing Machines. AH kinds of Sowing Machines repaired and warranted, mh 14—1 aw 3 m To Rent, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate 136 Broad street. The Hoase has all the Modern Improvements. To a suitable tenant it will bo rented on reason able terms. Apply to mar3—tf EPHRAIM TWEEDY. SCEEVEN HOUSE. gAVANNAII, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Ilavlngbeen renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travelling public. , GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mh!6—tf Dr. Reddin Holomon, (COLOniD), OFFERS his professional services to the citizen of Augusta. Residence on Beach Island, 8. C. Refers to the citizens generally on the Island. »el4—tf FIVE DOLLARS A. YEAR. NEW SPRING GOODS! I HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT of NEW SPRING PRINTS, GINGHAM, ROB ROY, for Balmorals, PARASOLS, etc., etc. These goods were bought before the recent ad vance in prices, and will be sold LOW. 11. L. A. BALK, febl6-tf 172 Broad Street. Simiiia Similibus Curantur. HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATIC SPECIFICS. HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, an entire success; Simple— Prompt—Efficient and reliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular uso—so simplo that mistakes cannot be made in using th®m; so harmless as to be free from danger, arid so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cures. Cents. il, Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations 26 ' 2, Worm*, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 25 3, Crying-Colic, or teething of Infants 25 4, Diarrhoea of children or adults 25 5, Dysentery, Griping Bilious Colic ~25 8, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 25 7, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8, .neuralgia, Tootache, Faccache 25 9, Headaches, Sick-Headache, Vertigo 25 10, Dyspepsia, Billious stomach 25 11, Suppressed, or painful Periods 25 12, Whites, too profuse Periods 25 13, Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing 26 14, Salt Uhcum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 25 15, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25 16, Fever & Ague, Chill Fever, Agues 59 17, Files,blind or bleeding 50 18, Ophtbaliuy, and sore or weak Eyes 60 19, Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza 50 20, Whooping-Cough, violent Coughs 50 21, Asthma, oppressed Breathing 50 22, Ear Discharges, impaired Hearing 50 23, Scrofula, enlarged •lands, Swellings 50 24, General Debility, Physical Weakness 50 25, Dropsy', and scanty Secretions 50 26, Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding 50 27, Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50 28, Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, involuntary Discharges 1.00 29, Sore Mouth, Canker 50 30, Urinary Weakness, wetting bed 50 31, Painful Periods, with Spasms 50 32, Suffering's at change of life 1.00 33, Epilepsy, Sparms, ot Vitas’ Dance 1.00 34, Diphtheria,, ulcerated Sore Throat 50 FAMILY CASES Os 3d large vials, morocco case, containing a specific for ivery ordinary disease a family is subject to, and a book of direc tions, - 310 OO Smaller Family and Traveling cases, with 20 to 28 vials, from *6 togs Specifics for Private Diseases, both for Curing and for Preventive treatment in vials and pocket cases—#2 to 35 These Remedies, by the caso or single box, are sent to any part of the country by Mail or Express, free of ohargo, on receipt of the price. Address, HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. Agents : PLUMB A LEITNER, STEVENSON A SHELTOJS •W. It. 7BOT, Augusta, Ga. Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office, personally or by lettor, as above, for all forms of disease. r’6 —l2m dAw BRITISH PERIODICALS THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig), THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical), THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church), And BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA ZINE (Tory). These periodicals are ably sustained by the contributions of the best writers on Science, Religion, and General Literature, and stand un rivalled in the world of letters. They are indis pensable to the scholar and the professional man. and to every reading man, as they furnish a better record ol the current literature of the day than can be obtained from any other source. TERMS FOR 1868. For any one of the Reviews $4.00 per an. For any two of the Reviews 7.00 “ For any three of the Reviews 10.00 “ For all four of the Reviews .......12.00 “ For Blackwood’s Magazine 4.00 “ For Blackwood and one Review... 7.00 “ For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews 10.00 “ For Blackwood and three of the Reviews 13.00 “ For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews .15.00 “ CLUBS. A discount of twenty per cent, will be allow ed to clubs of four or more persons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for sl2 80. Four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood, for S4B 00, and so on. POSTAGE. Subscribers should prepay by the quarter, at the office of delivery. The postage to any part •f the United States is two cents a number. This rate only applies to current subscriptions. For back numbers the postage is double, PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. New subscribers to any two of the above periodicals for 1868 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any one of the four Reviews for 1867. New subscribers to all live of the periodicals for 1868 may receive, gratis, Blackwood or any two of the four Reviews for 1867. Subscribers may obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz.: The North British from January, 1863, to De cember, 1867, inclusive; Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, to December, 1867, inclusive, aud the London Quarterly for the years 1865, 1866, and 1867, at the rate of $1.50 a year for each or any Review; also, Blackwood for 1866 and 1867, for $2.50 a year, or the two years together for $4.00. Neither premiums to subscribers, nor discount to clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can be allowed, unless the money Is remitted direct to the Publishers. No premiums can be given to clubs. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., 140 Fulton street, N. Y. The L. S. Publishing Cos., also publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, By Henut Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols., royal octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous En gravings. Price $7 for the two volumes—by mail, post paid, SB. febf—lm IS" otice. Garland a. snead— Attorney at Law, Augusta, Ga. Office in Room No. 7, over Col. W. B. G riffin ’ Auction Store, on Jackßon street. mhß—l m PALACE STABLES? Messrs, wilson a co., proprietors of tho above Stables will furnish HORSES and CARRIAGES, for Funerals and all other ocoasions, at prices to suit tho times, and us low as any other establishment in tho City. We solicit tho patronage of tho public. mhl3—lm Rail Road Schedules. NOTICE. OrriCE South Carolus R. R. Cos., I Augusta, Ga., March 5,1868. j TnE GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT haring boon made, for tho present, a Central Depot for tho arrival and departure of Mail and Passenger Accommodation Trains, in conformity to said arrangement the above Train of this Road wiU commence running to Georgia Road Passenger Depot *on Monday Evening, Slarch 9th, and depart from the same Tuesday Morning, March 10th, and con tinue arriving and loaving dally, until further notice, under the following Schedule: DAY MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN. Depart from Georgia R. R. Depot 3:30 a. m. Arrive at Georgia R. R. Depot 7:30 p. m. NIGHT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Depart from Goorgia R. R. Depot 4:00 p. m. Arrive at Georgia R. R. Depot 7:00 a. m. PASSENGERS WILL PLEASE TAKE DUE NOTICE THAT NEITHER OF THESE TRAINS WILL STOP AT THE SOUTH CAR OLINA RAILROAD LOCAL 'DEPOT YARD TO TAKE ON PASSENGERS. JOHN |S. MARLEY, mh7—4t ’ Agent. Macon and Augusta Railroad. SCHEDULE OF MAOON AND AUGUSTA O RAILROAD— Leave Camak daily at 12.30 p.m Leave Milledgcrillo 5.30 a.m. Arrive at Milledgeville 4.10 p.m. Arrive at Camak 9.00 a.m. Passengers leaving Augusta or Atlanta on the Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad will make close connections at Camak for inter mediate points on the above Read, and also for Macon. Passengers leaving Milledgeville at 5.30 a. m. reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day, and Will make close connections at either place for the principal points in adjoining States. E. W. COLE, General Superintend’t. Augusta, Janqary 7,1868. jaS—tf Change of Schedule. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Atlantic A Gclfißailboad Company, z Savannah, Feb. 27tb, 1868. ) ON AND AFTER MONPAY, THE 2nd March, tho time of arrival and doparturc of PASSENGER TRIANS on this Road will boas follows, Sundays excepted : ' Leave Savannah 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Bainbridge.....„. 10:20 p. m. Arrive at Live Oak 5:30 ~p. m. Arrive at Jacksonville. ~.<,..12:30 a. m. Arrive at Tallahassee ~12:45 a. m. Arrive at Quincy 9:15 a. m. Leave Tallahassee 11:45 a. m. Leave Jacksonville ; 11:30 a m. Leave Live 0ak..... 6:36 p. m. Leave Bainbridgo 2:00 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 6:30 a. m PULLMAN’S SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Connect at Bainbridgc with Steamer for Al bany overy Saturday ; for Apalachicola every AVcdnosday; and for Fort Gaines, Enfanla and Columbus, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day—steamers returning from Columbus same days. Steamers leave Bainbridgo on arrival of trains from Savannah. H. S. HAINES, mhl—6t General Superintendent FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH. Augusta to New York in 49 Hours. FARE $32. GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAYS. NEW AND FAST SCHEDULE, NOW IN OPERATION, with complete and continuous connections from New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta, (or via Col umbus, Macon, and Millenj, to Augusta ; thence via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston, and all principal points North and East. No Change of Passenger Cars between Wel don and Acquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer at Petersburg or Richmond. Fare as low as by any other route. At Weldon, Passengers have choice of the following Routes, viz: Crisfield and Anna messic Line, Washington or Inland Line, Bal timore or Old Bay Lino. Tickets good by either route. FAST EXPRESS—DAILY. Going North, via Wiliningt’n., via Wilmingt’n., Weldon, Welden, Ports- Richmond, mouth, aud Cris- LEAVE. and Wash’tn. field (AnnamcssicJ New Orleans.... 4.00 p.m 4.00 p.m Mobile 2.30 p.m 2.30 p.m Montgomery ... 6.00 a.m 6.00 a.m Columbus 12.45 p.m 12.45 p.m Macon 6.35 p.m 6.35 p.m Atlanta 5.45 p.m 5.45 p.m AUGUSTA 3.40 a.m 3.40 a.m Kingsville ......11.30 a.m 11.30 a.m Wilmington ... 9.30 p.m 9.30 p.m Weldon 6.20 a.m... 6.30 a.m Petersburg 9.45 a.m............. Richmond 11.10 a.m Washington ... 7.00 p.m Baltimore ...... 9.00 p.m Crisfield, Md 6.00 p.m Wilm’tn., Del ..11.57 p.m 11.57 p.m West Philad’a.. 1.30 a.m 1.30 a.m N. York(ar’ve) 5.20 a.m 5.20 a.m *To go North by old Bay Line, leave Ports mouth 7.30 p. m. Going South, via Washing- via Crisfield, ton, Portsmouth and Richmond, Weldon (Anna- LEAVE. and Weldon. messic Route). Now Y0rk....... 7.30 p.m 7.30 p.m West Philadel..ll.os p.m 11.05 p.m Wilm’tn., De1..12.10 a.m 12.30 a.m Baltimore 3.50 a.m Washington ... 6.10 a.m Richmond 1.25 p.m Petersburg 3.05 p.m Crisfield 6.30 a.m *Portsmouth 2.00 p.m Weldon 6.25 p.m... 6.25 p.m Wilm’tn., N C 2.55 a.m....... 2.55 a.m Florence 8.31 a.m 8.31 p.m Ch’leston,ar've 2.30 p.m 2.30 p.m King5vi11e....,.12.05 p.m 12.05 p.m Augusta, ar’vo 7.40 p.m 7.40 p. Savan’h, ar’ve, 4.50 a.m 4.50 a.u Macon, arrive.. 5.00 a.m 5.00 a.m Col’s, arrive ...11.15 arm 11.15 a.m Atlanta, leave. 7.00 a.m 7.00 a.m Montgomery.... 7.00 p.m 7.00 p.m Mobile 4.00 p.m . 4.00 p.m N. Orleans, ar.. 6.00 a.m 6.00 a.m *To come South by Bay Line leave New Yorfi at 8.40 a.m, and Portsmouth 2 p.m. Passengers by tho 3.40 a. m. Fast Express from Augusta reach New York TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE of competing lines. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED, with option to Passcngois of stopping at ter minal points, can he obtained at Tioket Offices of all connecting Roads in tho South in Augusta, at the Office of the South Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON, General Southern Agent. Vo further particulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY Local Agent, 136 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. oct2o—tf RAILROAD SCHEDULES. CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE,) Augusta, March 6, 1863. J IT HAVING BEEN MUTUALLY ARRANGED that the Georgia Railroad Passenger Shed shall, for the present, be used as a.Common Depot for the arrival and departure of Passenger Trains upon the several Roads terminating at Augusta, the Trains of the Central Railroad will, on and after MONDAY EVENING, 9thinst., arrive and depart from this Shed, instead of their Local Depot,: Schedule as follows (by C. R. R. time): DAY TRAIN. Leavo Augusta at 8:35 a. in. Arrive at Augusta 5:55 p. m. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Augusta at. 7:55 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 3:10 a. m. A. F. BUTLER, mh7—6t Agent C. K. R. Change of Schedule on the Central Railroad. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY STH, the following Schedule will be run between Augusta, Macon and Savannah Leave Augusta at..<....„. 8.45 a. m. & 8.05 p. m. Arrive at Macon 8.25 p. m. A 5.00 a. m. Arrive at Savannah' 6.25 p. m. A 4.50 a. m. Leave Maoon 7.05 a. m. & 6.15 p. m. Leave Savannah 8.00 a. m. A 6,25 p, m. Arrive at Augusta 5.45 p. m. A 345 a. m. A. M. Train from Augusta will connect with S. A. i 11, B. R. train at Savannah, and Mil ledgeville at Gordon. P. M. Train from Augusta -prill connect with Trains on South Western, Muscogee, and Macon and Western Railroads. J. M. SELKIRK, ju4—tf Master of Transportation ■ ill!* '■ Change of Schedule on the Georgia Railroad. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1867, the Passenger Trains on the Goorgia Railroad will ran as follows: DAT rASSBXGEn TRAIIf. (Daily, Sundays Excepted.) Leave Augusta at 7.30 A.M. Leave Atlanta at.. 5.00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at. 3.30 P. M. •Arrive at Atlantaat 6.30 P. M. MIGHT PASSEHGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at ...; 8.15 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 5.45 P. :1. Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta at v. 6.45 A.M. BERIELIA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Angnsta at 4.00 P. M. Leave Berzolia at 7.10 A.M., An-rive at Augusta 8.50 A. M.' Arrive at Berzelia 5.45 P. M. Passengors for Sparta, Washington and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. . Passengors for West Point) Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, and New Orloans, mast leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train at 8.15 P. M. to make close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Cerinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis, can take cither train and make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to tho above placos. PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passenger Trains. E. W. COLE, General Superintendent. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 8, 1867. oot9—tf PEKRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. WE ASK THE ATTENTION OF THE PUB LIC to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. It has been favorably known for more than twenty years, during which time we have received thousands of testimonials, showing this Medicine to bo an almost never-failing for diseases caused by or attendant upon— Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgia and Rheumatic Pain in any part of the system, Toothache and Pains in the head, and face. Asa Blood Purifyer and Tonic for the Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled Joints, and General Debility of the System. It is also a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painter’s Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Com plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Bums, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Scorpion, Centipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous Insects and Vencmous Reptiles. See Directions accompanying each bottle. It has been tried in every variety of climate, ami by almost every nation known to Ameri cans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary and the traveller, on land and sea, and no one should travel on our lakes or rivers without it. Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. —We have often spokon of this groat medicine in terms of vory high praise, and we have as often felt that all we could say in its favor would not do it full justice. It is one of those medicines of which we can speak—and speak decisively—from experience ; for we have repeatedly taken it, and invariably with tho best results and greatest satisfaction. We always keep it on hand, ready for an emer gency, and wo regard it not only as one of the very best modicines in use for various ills, but as one of the cheapest, also. Its cost, by the way—that is, the cost of the ingredients of which it is composed—hasboen considerably increased, but the price of the medicine has been but very little advanoed. It is not likely that the popu larity of Davis’ Pain Killer will in any measure decrease, or that tho demand for it will in the slightest degreo decline, until some other specific for allaying pain and curing various complaints for which it is so generally used, shall he dis covered, of equal potency with it—of which there seems to bo but little probability. Asa remedy for stomach complaints, such as dyson tcry, diarrhoea, etc., the Pain Killer is, without doubt, unsurpassed, aud every where most de servedly in demand. One, two, or threo doses, of a toaspoonful each, in a wine glass of milk and water, with a little sugar, have repeatedly, within our knowledge, effectually cured serious trouble of this kind. Judgment should undoubt edly be used in cheeking certain stagos of diar rhoea too suddenly; but taken at the proper time, tho Pain Killer will act like a charm, and frequently cure when nothing else will.—Provi dence Jracerfflttjr. Jig?” Sold Lt all Medicine Dealers. - mhll —2m G-eorgia Printing Company, Publishers. Grreat Reduction in JPrices AT THE EMPIRE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. EDWIN F. BLODGETT & CO., aoa BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. WfcSl ” nSuTS? .“a S , h l lES e “‘ “ and b '“ Bta *' ««• Boots aud Shoes, EVER OPENED IN THIS CITY; iO .twlr A “ experience of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash, :.:\y QV enables us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 per cent cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. K p a 'l and examine, as Goods will be freely shown and one i'-m* price asked. MILES' CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES. Also, all other BOOTS *ind SHOES from manufacturers of note in the United States. N. B<—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. nov7—6m NEW YORK HOUSES. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 81 and 89 BOWEKY AMD 65 CHRISTIE STREETS, NEW YORK, Have the best assorted stock of PARLOR DINING ROOM, and BED ROOM FURNITURE ! 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 BEADSTEADP, In Eases. All Work (iuaranteeA ns Kepre* settled. Our facilities for Manufoeturing defy COMPETITION. jel9-Iy 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 aud Upright Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sugar Mills, and all kinds of Mining and Plantation Machinery on hand an and built to order. Shafting, Pnllies, Leather and Rubber Belt ing, and all kinds of Iron and Wood working Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies in store and shipped at the lowest rates. STEAM «AS AND "W"ater JPipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kinds of Brass and Iron Fittings Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter’s uso. The best and largest assortment in tho city and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price Liet. 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 tho lowest rites EVERY KIND OF Plantation Machinery, ENGINES, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS. AGRICULTURAL • IMPLEMENTS Os every description in store, and for sale at the lowest rates. COTTOST GINS AND 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 in store, for sale at (he lowest rates, by J. B. FULLER 47 D ’Street, New YorkOit • soß—ly SLATE LINED REFRIGERATORS! MANUFACTURED BY Stephens & Ritchie, 116 and 118 West 25<A Street, NEW YORK. ’PHIS REFRIGERATOR HAS GAINED A 1 very high reputation during tho past two years, and proved to be superior to any Zinc Refrigerator over made. It. was awarded the PREMIUM at tho FAIR of tho AMERICAN INSTITUTE, in 1865 (no Fair held in 1866). All kinds and sizes mado at our Manufactory, 116 and 118 West Twonty-Fifth Street, New York. JAS. STEPHENS, solO - lv J. I. RITCHIE. Piano Fortes Toned. TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE DUCED tho charge for TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders loft at Mb. GEO. A. OATES’ 240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite tho Post Office, promptly attended to. ROBERT A. HARPER NO 198 NEW YORK HOUSES. Special Notice. M & JKk 1 (■ 1! vjy RESTORE YOUR SIGHT. Spectacles Rendered Useless. THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, Oculists and Divines Tecommend the nso of the CORNEA RESTORERS for Presbyopia, or Far or Long SighteJhess, 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 ; Fain in tn© uyu'Diiii j Amsnrusia, or ObeowriAj of Vision; Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light; Weakness of the Retina and Optio Nerve; Myodcsophia, or Specks of Moving Bodies before tho eyes; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of the Eye and Eyelids, and Imperfect Vision from tho effect of Inflammation, etc.; Cataract Eyos; Hemiopia, or Partial Blind ness ; and many other Diseases of tho Eye. Cure Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ONI.Y CORNEA RESTORER IN THE WORLD, AXD The Best Restorer of the Eyesight Known. SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS. They can he used by any one with a cer tainty of success, and will receive immediato beneficial results, without the least fear of injury to the eye. Circulars sent free. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED By the Patent Myopia , or Cornea Flatteners Only known Remedy in the World—has proved a Great Success. For further information, price, and certificates of cures, address Dr. J. Stephens & Cos., P. 0. BOX, 926, Office, S4O Broadway, NEW YORK. ZSB- STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will euro in flamed eye lids, stys, and prevent stys. Travelling Agents Wanted. GOOD .COMMISSION PAID. Soiling of the Restorers is a pleasant and honorable employment, desirable 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 enclose twenty five cents to pay postago and cost of printing mate rials containing information for Agents. Town Agcuts Wanted. nov27-diwly A. SAFE CERTAIN, f Speedy Cure j NEURALGIA VlMversaLNeHi.'algiaj biu nervous '-rit* affect, are .Magical. TT IS AN UNFAILING REMEDY IN ALL X cases of Neuralgia Facialis, often affecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-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 agent. Even in tho Severest of Neuralgia and general nervous ' derangements— of many years standing—affoctlng the entire system, its uso foT a few days, or a few weeks at tho utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest dogree injurious, even to tho most delicate system, and can always be used 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 reeoipt of price, and postago. One package, SI.OO, Postage 6 cents. Six packages, 5.00, “ 27 “ Twelve packages, $9.00, Postage4B cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and medicines throughout the United States, and by TURNER A CO., Solo Proprietors, 120 Tromont Street, Boston, Mass. oot6 —6mdAw Book and job printing Executed at this Office At the Lowest Terms and in the Best Style Comejand see samples. LATEST AND BEST IMPROVEMENT ON ALL OTHER INVENTIONS RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dr. J. STEPHEN’S A CO.’S Patent Cornea Restore™, or Restorers of the EYESIGHT. •v. Will restore impartial sight and preserve it to the latest period of life