The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, May 07, 1868, Image 1

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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. coTTiisra, Kciitor. you l- fJtuMwitt c P üblican HB n paTi.v .ioxpai hciptid) lISa al Organ of the U S Government. PRICK: . vtit. ...a so t as jin* A-# «-w --0,5 cbe»r« r ,h * ■ - K. 11. PPGHK. >'() i? TIE TH COX GEE SS. TERMS of senators. Wide, of Ohio, President. Forney, of Pennsylvania, Secretary. onto 7Vrm Ex i Ltenj F Wade 1869 John Sherman. .. 1873 INDIANA Thus A Kendricks. .1869 i Oliver P Morton.. 1873 ILLINOIS i Richard Yates 1871 ; Lyman Trumbull.. 1873 MICHIGAN I Zaeh Chandler 1869 Jacob M Howard. .1871 WISCONSIN i Jo* Jl Doolittle 1869 Timothy O Howe.. 1873 MINNESOTA 'Alex Ramsey 1869 David S Norton 1871 IOWA i'jas W Grimes 1871 l Jas Harlan 1873 MISSOURI J B Henderson 18(111 Chas D Drake 1873 KANSAS ' Edmund G Ross. ..1871 Bani’lC Pomeroy. .1873 NEBRASKA 1 Tlios IV Tipton 1869 'John MThayer 1871 NEVADA Wm M Stewart.... 1869 Jas W Nve 1873 CALIFORNIA 'Jobu Conncss IS(>9 Cornelius Cole 1871 OREGON !Geo H Williams... 1871 Henry W Corbett.. 1873 ,J *-»&.’ ■ Morrill.. sbPFessenden.. 1. *1 rtwaanrsHiKß UrtnHCrMTin.... WPatterson viwoxt • 0 ;Jstis Morrill.--I 510 'VwcHnnw I’tiS satnnor Henry Wilson. - - - • MODt ISLAND Win Sprague...... TANARUS! Hcnrvß Anthony. Ps.l cOjoscna'T NEW VOBK I 51»in D Morgan*. ISb-J i«wC(mkllng..lSx' SEW JBSEV j f TFniinihnysen IS6. 1 tics 6 Catteil — lt?.l rtXJBILYAMA i, Bsinlae .. 1 sot* Simon (Timcron. .. 18> J heuwake JatSßi lyord WWirJ Sn**«ry.lsil makylam* H .nbjM p.i.p FTboma*.. .ISi>> WEjY VIRGINIA j ft; VanWinklc...! W ffaitinanT'Mliey.l^‘l KENIItSV | hisef GMrk } S 7I ford Puri.' IS'O: TINVESSEE j),,,'.' T Putter son .ISO'.' j.. ,!>bS Fowler..lß7l: RECAPITULATION EepnWicam 42 I OppositiouD (In Italics) 13 BOISE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Scfioyler Colfjv, of Imliana, Speaker. Edward .McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE ! John Lynch J Sidney Perham 5 Jat GBlaine 4 John A Peters 5 Frederick A Pike SEK HAMPSHJ '• I Jacob If Kla .’ Aaron 1 Stevens 3 Jacob Benton VERMONT 1 Fred E IVoodhrklijc 1’ Luke P Poland i ff C Smith MASSACHUSETTS 1 Tbos I) Eliot 3 (.kikes Amo; 3 Gineiy Twitehcll t Sam'l Hooper 5 Bodj F Butler 'i Sat P Banks i GeoS Boutwcll S John D Baldwin ? Wm B Washburne Henry L Dawes RHODE ISLAND I Thos A Jenckcs 3 Nathan F Dixon CONNECTICUT I Bided I) Eubbavd • IdiaiJßbtchkiss 3 Hll Starkweather 1 it/il 11 Bamum NEW YORK 1 Sttphm Taber - Ikm* Bunts ■j -as E Bobiasem t Mu Fox a John Morrissey J Tim E Stewart I Mm W Chanter ' fa Brooks ‘I Fernando Hood i" I'm H Robertson II C H Van Wyck TENNESSEE 1 Roderick U Butler 2 Horace Maynard 3 Wm B Stokes 1 Jas Mullins 5 John Trimble . 6 Sam’l .\1 Arucll 7 Issue K Hawkins 8 David A Nunn OHIO 1 Benj Eggleston 3 Sain’l F Cary 3 ltobt C Sehcuek 4 Win Lawrence 5 Wm Mungen (i Reader W Clarke 7 Sam’l Shallabarger 8 0S Hamilton Ralph P Buckland 10 Jas M Ashley 11 John T Wilson 13 Philip lon Trump 13 Geo IT .Morgan 14 Martin Welker ,15 Tobias A Plants '.O John A Bingham 17 Ephraim R Ecklcy 18 Rufus P Spaulding 19 Jas A Garfield INDIANA 1 H'l/i E Xiblack 3 Michael C Kccr , 3 Morton C Hunter 4 Wm S Holman ■5 Geo W Julian j 6 John Coburn 1 7 II D Washburn 8 Godlove S Orth | 9 Schnylcr Colfax 10 Wm Williams ill John P C Shanks ILLINOIS At Largr, Jno A Logan 1 Norman 15 Judd 2 John F Farnsworth | 3 Eliliu B Washburn 4 Abner C Harding 5 Ebcn C liiKcrsoll 6 Burton C Cook 7 HP II Bromwell j 8 Shelby M Culiom i 9 Zends W Itoss \ 10 Albert G Durr ill Sam'l & Marshall 12 Jehu Baker 13 Green B Kaurn MICHIGAN 1 Fernando C Beaman 2 Chas Upson 3 Austin Blair 1 Thos W Ferry 5 ii E Trowbridge 6 John F Driggs WISCONSIN 1 Halbert G l'aine 2 Benj F Hopkins 3 Amasa Cobb 4 Chas A Eldridgc 5 Philetus Sawyer 6 C C Washburne MINNESOTA 1 Wm Windom 2 Ignatius Donnelly IOWA 1 James F Wilson 1 3 Hiram rriee 3 Wm B Allison t Wm Louglibrtdge •*> Grenville M Dodge 6 Isabel W Hubbard MISSOURI 1 Wm A Pile : 8 Carman A Newcomb \ Jas Jl McCormick 4 John .J Gravelly , 5 Jos W McClurge i 6 Kobt T Van Ilorn i 7 Benj K Loan 8 John F Benjamin . 9 Geo W Anderson KANSAS i 1 Sidne/Clarke NEBRASKA ! 1 JohnTalle NEVADA 1 Delos Ii Ashley CALIFORNIA 1 Sam’l Axlcll 2 Wm iligby i 3 Jas A iJohnson OREGON I 1 Kufus Mallory DELEGATES ARIZONA (Coles Baslilord DAKOTA i Walter A Burleigh IDAHO E D Hdflbrock MONTAKA Jas M Cavanaugh NEW MKxico C /’ Clever (doubtful) UTAH Wm 11 Hooper washinoton Alvin Flanders WYONINO Jas 8 Casement, ji; Jjta H Ktu ham I jj Thos Cornell j Mm VL Pray a " John A Grisswold “Oranire Ferris Wvin T Hnlbard i A Jas M Marvin J "’m c Fields •' Addison II Lalljn Alex II Bailey ~ John C Churchill " Dooms McCarthy *i *“*> M Pomeroy *’'m II Kelsey “"mS Lincoln ;; “Offlllton Ward A Lewis Selye * Durt Van Horn ; \ il **P>urc V * 1,1 H Van Aernam , Jeiisky 1 "m Moore ■ Uwtowjht 'John Min jG «OA Halsey mssstlvanu • J Rawldl : Chas O’Neill I woard Myers | Mm 0 Kelley D»lel< N Tayfor 1 ‘fry M r ; JohiiM Bromall ; -i Uirrenn (Jetz J naddens Stevens ™ onrvLCahc 1 ) f, Auken nIF Woodward “ Llywes Mercer HWe p Miller j li n „ U , Koontz " ari ’ J Morrill j’Stephen H Wilson /' cnni W Beiiolield : A Finney i ;; John Covodc 2 rs K Moorclicsul •ftvsss. | . />EUWAIt« I ~ “anruxi) MrCuUmu/h , . v A J'/ll lltM ; yweis Thomas •Cttl*" , . tWTCOKy •IJ,Z*v eH Trim^ !'»»«“Bf*"" ■,y ,r *Uwu, Iff HBulc \ T, M A <Ur M hUn » W/ B ,OK AND JOB PRINTING Al '!>« Low, w Kxecu , U!d al ai* Office .p*t Terms and in the Best Style .Gome and see samples. MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale. UKAT FANS HORSE POWERS. THRABIIKUS, AMU GIRt’tILAR SAWS. oiy 1 - -.(taw lui R. F. URQUHART. Ho i\so Po we v AND THRESHING MACHINES! UJ K AKK MAN U F AOTUKIXG TIIK ABOVE Machines of our own pattern, and which wo believe are xuperior to any of the kind in this or any other market, STRO.Mh Dl KAltl.i: A>IM We also build STEAM ENGINES, GRIST .MILLS, SAW aMILLS, WROUGHT IRON SCREW COT TON PRESSES, COTTON PLANTERS’ GIN GEAR, IRON RAILING, AG RICU LT U R AL IMPLEM KNTS‘ IRON and DU ASS CASTINGS, and all ot‘icr kinds of Machinery needed in the South* Planters will and > well t*> call on us before rnakiug contracts. PENDLETON A BO AII DM AN, Engineers and Machinists. Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock st., op posite Excelsior Flour Mills, my 3—cod 2 m Blacksmith and Wheelwright, TWIGGS STREET, ON Mll.l. PREMISES OF K. F. UKQUHART, AUGUSTA, (lA. DUGOIES, WAGONS AND DRAYS I) REPAIRED. Store Trucks,lron Giat ng. Iron Doors.. Hinges and Hooks, Win 'ow Shutter* and (ia*t s utado anti repaired. Platform Scales i« paired in the best manner. Bridge Bolts and Brace, made t<> order and at short notice. • Master builders and others would do well to give me a call before ordering work elsewhere. apl2—eodcow2m- JNO. J. EVANS. AN ORDINANCE, Regulating the Collection of Taxes. Hr it win hint by the City Cornu il of Anyuta, (Hid it in hneby vritaiitrd by authority of the name, That a discount of seven (7) per cent, be allowed by the Collector and Treasurer on all paytu *nU for faxes standing on tho City Tax Digest for the >car IS6B, if the same shall be paid in United States currency before, the first day of July next; and an additional f ix of five (6) per cent, shall be added to all . n*di Taxes as remain unpaid utter that date. Hr it further ordained, Thai so much of the Ordinance as requires tho payment of intcrc, t on such Taxes as remain unpaid niter sixty days’ notice has been given, be and the same is hereby repealed. Done in Council, this first d.iv f Mav, A. I*. 1868. FOSTER RIiODG I'.T F, [L. S. j Attei I . M • i 1 . A. my3—lot J ams. h N. E» is, C. 400 SACKS Double Extra California yzoWm FOR SALK BY THOMAS R. RHODES, Corner Broad and Monument Streets mh22-tf O. 1-1. Warner, Flijmbk r. GAS AND sri:\M FITTER, \o xr,r, itiuiiin street AUGUSTA, GA. [GAS FITTINCS] STEAM AND WATER FIFES, RUBBER AND HOSE FIFES, Promptly Furnished or Re..aired. jiin2()—tf Watches, flocks and Jewelry. T? H. SUMMER, *134 BROAD SIKKIM, -L-i. AUGUSTA, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, etc.; Watch, makers’ Tools, Materials and Glasses. CIQCKStWATCHES -- REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. Jewelry made and repaired. All kinds of Hair Braiding done Agent for Singer's Sewing Machines. All kind of Sowing Machines repaired at- I warranted. my 3—law 3 m ESTABLISHED 1855. THOMAS RUSSELL, :pJEWK'LRY-l —T 1 198a Broad SL, NEXT noon BEI.OW THE FRENCH STORE. WATCHKS, CLOCKS, and JI.WBIjIIV j; i; PAIUF.D at the shortest notiru. All work war ren led. All orders will bo thaukfully received, ’and promptly attended to. my 3 lawly Proposals. HkADquARTKHS Third Mii.itarv District, 1 (Department of Georgia, Florida «t Alabama), j Chief Quartermaster's Office, J Ati*\rta, Ga., Anril 21, 1868. j SEAIiKD PROPOSALS WILL IIK RKOEIV KI> at this office until PJ ni., Ir*tli1 r *tli May, 18G8, at which time they will be opened, for supplying the National Cemetery, at Marietta, Ga., with 10,000 NT A KISS, To boos good seasoned lißart pine, free from sap, four (I) feet, long, two (2) inelies thick, and five (5) inches wide, planed on each hide, pointed at one end, and to have, two coats of white paint. They will also have to l»c lettered and numbered in black, in accordance with lists which will he fur uislied hy the officers in charge of the Cemetery. The usual requirement* for bids, etc , will he exacted. Full information will he furnished on application at this office. Delivery to commence two weeks after contract is awarded, and the whole to he delivered within twelve weeks from date of cantrucl. Proposals should he endorsed “Proposals for Stakes," and addressed to W IL SAXTON. Hvt. Hrig. Gen. Sl Q>. M U. 8. A. ap 29 fit _ Chief Q. M. 3d Mil. Dint. J. J. BROWNE, Q A It V E R AND G I Ll> K It. Looking Glass and Picture Frames CORNIOBS, BRACKETS, €! OUSO L K TAIII. »: M MAUK TO ORDER. Old PICTURE and LOOKING GI.ABB FRAMES RE GILT, and OIL PAINTINGS HE STORED, LINED and VARNISHED, A T 136 DUO AI) K Tit HE'/, AuauKTA, Ga. iny3—lwtf AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 18(58. Rail Road Sohedules. Change of Fare aud Schedule, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Sui-KnmrßNDKHT’fi Oirici!, ) AUGUSTA & SUMMERVILLE R. R. CO. V Augusta, G«., April 8, 18(58, J IN ORDER TO MEET THE VIEWS OF THE business public, the price of tickets is, from this date, reduced to the rate of SIXTEEN TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR instead of twolve as heretofore, and the Depot of the Com pany, on McKinne street, is to bo, hereafter, the established terminus of the City Line. The first cars will leave the Depot, on McKin nio street, at 7.00 A. M., and every fifteen min ute. thereafter during the day until 7.45 P. M., when tho last cars will leave the Depot and re - turn about 9.00 P. M. SUMMERVILLE LINE. \From Depot to United Suite* Arsenal.) First car leaves Depot at 6.15 A. M., for the U. S. Arsenal. Cars leave U. S. Arsenal and Depot at 7.00 A. M., and at intervals of one hour thereafter, during tho day, until 8.00 I*. M., when last car departs from Arsenal. Summerville cars leaving Arsonal at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P. M. and 6.00 P. M., will proceed to cornor of Bronu and Jackson strocts, and will leave that point for Arsonal at 8.45 A. M., 1 45 P. 51. and 6.45 P. M., respectively. A. HATCH, apg—lf Superintendent Change of Schedule.—Central R- R. saaßa*tw»-nQ!D. ( \N AND AFTER THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, V * 1868, tho Passenger Train on Central R. It., will run as follows : DAY TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 8.46 A. M. Arrive at Savannah 6.15 P. M. Arrive nt Macon 7.30 P. M. Leave Savannah 8.00 A. M, Arrive at Augusta 5.38 P. M. Arrive at Macon 7.30 P. M. Leave Macon at 7.05 A. M. Arrive at Augusta 5.38 P. M. .Arrive at Savannah 6.15 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Savannah at 3.00 P. M. Arrive at Macon 2.35 A. M. Leave Macon at 8.45 P.M. Arrive at Savannah 6.45 A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Savannah 12.00 P. M. Leave Savannah at 10.00 P. M. Arrive at Augusta 5.30 A. M. Pasrengera on the Day Train from Augusta will make close connection at Milieu, ami change ears for Savannah ami Macon. Passengers on Accommodation Train from Augusta will run through, without change of earto Savannah, but will make clow connec tion and change cars at Milieu for Macon. Passengers For Milledgville and Eatonton will take Day Train from Augusta,Sundays excepted. The Onlral Passenger Depot (G. It. R.) will still be used for arrival and departure of trains. A. F. BUTLER, Bp IC—6t Agent C. 11. R. Change of Schedule. §*§£»• officb Soi 1 Tii Carolina R. R. Cos., I Augusta, Ga., March 25,1868. j / \N f AND AFTER SUNDAY, 2«Jth INST., " ' Mail and Passenger Trains ol this road will leave and arrive at. Through Coot nil Depot, Georgia Railroad, as follows ; MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN For Charleston, connecting with Train for Co* lumbia, South Carolina, Charlotte Road, aud Mi lining ton and Manchester Railroad. Leave Central Depot at 5:50 o’clock a. in Arrive »t Central Depot 3:30 u p. m NIGHT PASSENGER AND ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN For Charleston, connecting with Train for Co lumbia, and with Greenville and Columbia ltiiilr<*ad. Leave Central Depot at 3:50 o'clock p. iu. Arrive at Central Depot at 6:15 “ a. ui. JI. T. PEAKE, iuh26 It General Superintendent. Change of Schedule on the Georgia Railroad. t AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 1858, tho Passcn-cr Trains on tho Georgia Railroad will run as follow? : DAY TASSEHOKn THAIS. (Vail;/, Sundays Excepted.) Leave Augusta at 7.10 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 5.00 A.M. Arrive at Augusta at 3.30 P. M. Arrive at Atlantaat 6.10 P. M. NIGHT TASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 3.45 I’. M. Leave Atlanta at 6.45 P. 11. Arrive at Augusta at 5.30 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 A. M. BERZELTA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 4.30 P. M. Leave Bcrzelia at 7.00 A. M. Arrrivo at Augusta 8.45 A. M. Arrivo at Berzelia 6.15 P. M. Passengers for Millcdgevilte, Washington, and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Sclraa, Mobile, aud New Orleans, must leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train at 3.45 P. M. to make olose connections. Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis, can take either train and make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Cheeked through to tho above places. PULI,MAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passenger Trains. K. W. COLE, General Superintendent. Augusta, Ga.. March 26, 1868. uih27—tf ic list KX I’ll ESS LINE 8 0 THE coin’ll. fptUAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL ' ’ ways via Wilmington and Weldon. New and fast schedule now in operation, with complete and continuous connections from New Orleans Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta or via Colnm bus, Macon and Millon, to Augusta ; thoneo via Kingsville and Wilmington to Richmond, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all principal points North. No change of Passenger Cars between Weldon and Aequia Crock. No omnibus transfer at. Petersburg or Richmond. At Weldon passongers have choice of tho fol iowing routes, viz; Crisficid and Annamossio Lino, Washington or Inland Line, Baltimore or Old Bay Line. Tickets good by either route. Via Via Via LEAVE Annames- Richmond ft old Boy sic Route. Washington Line Augusta 5.50 a.m. 5.6 Ua. in. 5.50 a. m Kingsville 2.60 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 2.30 n. m. Wilmington . 5.00 a. m. 5.(J00.m. 5.00 a m Weldon 6.30 p.m. 3.80 p.m. 330 p. m Petersburg 7.00 p.m. Richmond 8.45 p.m. Washington 7.30 a. m Portsmouth..., 7.45 p. m 7.45 p. m. Baltimore 11.26 a, in. 9.25 a! in' Crisfleld 2.30 a. m Wilmington, Del 7.45 a.m. 12.26 p. in. 12.20 ii. un Philadelphia. .. 9.00 a. m. 1.30p.m. I.BUn. in. N. Y. (Arrlva.) 1.00 p. in. 6.20p.m. 6.20 p. in. Baggage checked through. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all night trains. Through Tickets good by either route, until used—with option of l'as sengors of stopping at terminal points—can bo obtained in Southern cities at tho Ticket offices of all liallroads farming a part of this great Through Line. For further particulars apply lo ISAAC LEVY, Agent, ap2l—tf 186 Broad st., Augusta Ga. _ RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Change of Schedule. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) Ateautic A GiiLr Railroad CouriNY, > Savannah, April 10th. 1868. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12th instant, the Schedule of PASSENGER TRIANB on this Road will be as follows: Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex cepted) at 4;00 p. in. Arrive at Bainbridge 6:30 a. m. Arrive at Live Oak 3:05 a. in. Arrive at Jacksonville 7:30 a. m. LeavoJacksonville(Sundaysexcepted) 8:50 p. in. Leave Live Oak 2:30 a. m. Leave Bainbridge (Sundays exceptod)lo;oo p. in. Arrivo at Savannah 1:00 p. m. PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS run through from Savannah to Jacksonville. Steamer Ilattio loaves Jacksonville for Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9:00 a. m. Returning every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4:00 p. in. Steamer Darlington leaves Jacksonville for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a. in. Returning, arrive at Jacksonville Thursday, at ,4:00 p. m. JSB~ Through tickots by this lino as low as by any other. Passengers (jyr St. Augustine bavo choice of Line of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from Picolata on arrival of boats. Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad, daily, to Gainesville and Fcrnandina. Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon day and Friday ; returning, arrivos at Baldwin on Tuesday and Saturday. Stoamors leave Bainbridge for Columbus, Eu faula, and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of train; returning, arrives at Bainbridge on tame days. 11. S. RAINES, np26—tf Goncral Superintendent. Macon and Augusta Railroad. (SCHEDULE OF MACON AND AUGUSTA O RAILROAD— Leavo Camak daily at 12.30 p.m Leavo Millcdgevillc 5.30 a.in. Arrive at Millcdgevillc 4.10 p.m. Arrivo at Camak 0.00 a.m. Passengers leaving Augusta or Atlanta on tbo Day Passenger Train ol the Georgia Railroad will make close conned ion.; at Camak for inter mediate points on tho above Road, and also for Macon. Passenger.; leaving Millrdgcvillc at 5.30 a. in. reaches Atlanta and Augur 'a the same day, and will make close connection,? at either place for the principal points in adjoining (States. E. W. COLE, General Hupeilnteud’t. Augusta, January 7, ISO \. jaS —ts Notice to Passengers, r rjlH NEW SCHEDULE TO NEW YORK, * aud nil points North and East, by the Great Atlantic Seaboard Route, is now complete and in operation. No delay or intorruptiun. .1 Wcldeo, p.c; citgers have clinics of three route*, viz.; Via ANNAMESSIC LINE. Via RICHMOND aud WASHINGTON CITY Via OLD BAY LINE. THIS IS THE PLEASANTEST, SAFEST, CHEAPEST, and QUICKEST ROUTE r a r:: v. t% out u ! P. 11. LANGDON, General Southern Agent. ISAAC LEVY, apt —II Agont at Augusta, Gft. TEii it. yiTav IS’ vnuiiTviti.il PAIN KILLER. \\/ K ASK IHE ATTENTION-OF THE PUB * » LIC In this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. it nas oecn tavorably known for more than twenty years, during which time wo have received thousands of testimonials, showing this Mcdicino to lie an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by nr 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, Fain in any part of the system, Toothache, and Fains in the head and face. Asa Blood l’tirifyer and Tonic for the Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Arid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, liinyworms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores,’ Swelled Joints, and General Debility of the System. It is also a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp and Fain in the Stomach, Painter's Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Com plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Slinys of Insects, Scorpion, Centipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous Insects and Vencuums Ilep/ilcs. See Directions accompanying each bottle. It has been tried in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Ameri cans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable fi iend 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 Ik I per bottle. IV.nitv Davis’Pain Killer.---Wo bavo often spoken of this grout modicino in terms of vory high praise, and wo havo as often lelt that all wo could say in its favor would not do it full justice. Il is one of tlioso medicines of which we can speak—and speak decisively—from oxpcricnco; for wo have repeatedly taken it, and iuvariably with the best resuits aud greatest satisfaction. We always keep it on band, ready for an etnor goney, and wo regard it. not only as one of tho very best medicines in use for various ills, but as one of tho cheapest, also. Its cost, by tho way—that is, the cost ol the ingredients of which it is composed—has been considerably increased, but tbo price of the medicine has boon but very little advanced. It is not likely that tho popu larity of Davis’ Pain Killor will in any measure decrease, or that the dowand for it will in the slightest degroo decline, until some other spocilio for allaying pain and curing various complaints for w ioh it is so generally used, shall bo dis covered, of equal potency with it—of which thero seems to bo but little probability. Asa remedy lor stomach complaints, such as dysen tery, diarrhoea, etc., tho Pain Killer is, without doubt, unsurpassed, and ovory where most do servedly in demand. Ono, two, or three dosos, of a teaspoonful each, in a wine glass of milk and water, with a little sugar, havo repeatedly, within our knowledge, effectually cured serious trouble of this kind. Judgmont should undoubt edly be used in obeeking certain stagos of diar rhma too suddenly; but taken at tbo proper time, tbo Pain Killor will net liko a charm, and frequently euro whon nothing else will.—Provi dence Advertiver. Jttjf*Sold lij nil Medicine Dealcru. mhll—- 2m NEW YORK HOUSES. —v- A. SAFE ,K “T’ / \ Speedy Cure h xStoxJi I NEURALGIA jp diseases. Jlf§ iitfect§ arr •IMagicai. IT IS AN UNFAILING REMEDY IN ALL X cases of Neuralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure m less than twenty-four hours from the use of no more thin two or three Filin. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. Even in the severest cases of Chronic 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 tails to produce a complete and per manent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slighest degree injurious, even to the most deli cate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It has long been in const*t use by many of «*ur most eminent physicians, wno give it their unani mous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage. One package, SIXO, postage 6 cents. Six packages, $5.00, pos’age 27 cents. Twelve packages, SO.OO, postage 48 ceuts. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in dings aud medicines throughout the United States, and by TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. mys~ly Rink’s Organ School, t tA RE FULLY REVISED, WITH TJIK G Klt- VV MAN directions and terms translated into English, and the Pedal part printed on a sepa rate staff The whole edited by W. T. Best. “This is a good edition of a standard work, perhaps we should say the best of all works for the formation of a correct stylo of Organ play ing aud the mastery of the instrument in all its varied resources. Kink’s teacher was Kit tel of Erfurt, a distinguished pupil of Jobu Sebastian Bach, and in this collection of preludes and exerciocs we have an excellent reflection of tb© thorough method of which the great German master is the acknowledged representative.”— iV. Y. Tribune. lu six parts. Price of each part, $1.50. Oom ploto iu one volume, cloth, $6.00. Mailed post paid. OLIVER HI To ON A CO., Publisher-, Loaton. CHAo. il. DIT, ON A CO., wyl—tt New York. BRITISH PERIODICALS 'IMIK LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW I- (Conservative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whia), THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (lUUkall, THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church), Aiitl BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA ZINE (Tory). These periodicals arc ably sustained By the contributions ol the Best writers on Science, Kclhrion, and Gcucral Literature, aud stand un rivalled in the world of letters. 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' fcbli— Im UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH EUN Dk'trirt <»i Georgia. Whcrcay, :i lib I of information lms boon tiled in the District Court of the United State*? for the Southern District of Georgia, on the 7th day of March, in the year ISGB, by llenry S. Fitch, Esq., Attorney of the United States for the tnid District, in behalf of the United States of America, against the following property, to wit aIS barrels of distilled spirits, marked [l’|, f*>i reasons and causes in said libel of information mentioned, and praying the usual nrocefts aud monition ol the Court in that behalf to ho made, and that all persons interested in said property may be cited in general and special to answer the premises; and all due proceedings being had, that the said property mentioned be condemned, and the pro ceeds thereof distributed according to law ; and. whereas, the said Court bus issued its wunant of arrest commanding me to seize said property . and, whereas I have executed said warrant; now, therefore, 1 do hereby notify all persons in terested therein that a seizure has boon made in pursuance of said warrant and monition of said Court, and that, if they have any claim, or kuow or have unything to sav why the saino should not he condemned and forfeited, aud the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of said inhumation, they will he and ap pear before the said Court, to ho held in and for said District on the second Tuesday in May next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, if the same should ho a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on tiie next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and make their allegations in that helmlf. Dated at Savannah, Ga., this --d day of April, 1868. WM. G. DICKSON, U S. Marshal, District of Georgia. fnyl- id UEOItGI v ItAILROAO Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper House, j PERSONS LEAVING AUGUSTA BY I either morning or evening Passenger Trains, or Atlanta by morning l’asfcnger Train, or by nivy of the Freight Trains, can always got a GOOD MEAL at 11KRZELIA, twenty miles from Augusta, on the Georgia Railroad K. NEISHUT, rahSl—tf Proprietor. FIVE DOLLARS A. YEAR. Grreat Reduction in JPidces AT THE EMPIRE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. EDWIN F. BLODGETT & CO., •20* BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CJA. \\7 ft ARE NOW OFFERING one of the largest and best selected Stocks of Gen- V V tleinen’s, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, EVER OPENED IN THIS CITY; K i An.cxpcrienee-of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash, S:i7N&OP7 T A enables us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 per cent, s&f j r . Ty than they can be purchased elsewhere. Call and examine, as Goods will be freely shown and one ‘TrjV, price asked. a-. MILES’ CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES. Also, all other BOOTS and SHOES from manufacturers of - note in tbo United States. N. B.—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. nov7—6m NEW YORK HOUSES. Similia Similibus Curantur. 11 V MV HI! EY'S HOMEOPATH) SPECH'BCS. HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, an ontire success; Simple— Prompt—Efficient ana reliable. They are tbo only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot bo made in using Ibem; so harmless us to bo free from danger, and so efficient as to bo always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cures. Cents. 1, Fever Congestion. Inflammations 25 2, Worm** Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic .25 3, <Jrying;-Colic, or teething of Infants .25 4, Oirirrliwu of children or adults 25 5, Uyneiiter}', Griping Bilious Colic 25 6, C’ltolcra. Hoi l*us, Vomiting 25 7, l'oiigli»s Colds, Bronchitis 25 B. lYcuritliria? Tootache, Faceache 25 0. Ileadaclietf Siok-Hradache. Vertigo.. . 25 0, jttyspcpaisi,.PiiHouM stomach 25 J, Nil piuomul, or pamtul Period* 25 .2, Wliitea* too profuse Periods 25 13, I ronjs Cough, difficult Breathing 25 14, Na.lt lSlK’iiiu, Erysipela.. Eruptions .... 25 15, IllitiunisKisni) Rheumatic Pains 25 16, Fever A Ague, Chill Fever, Ague-4 50 17, i.*ilcß,blindor bleeding 50 18, OplitlialmyPmd port* or weak Eyes 50 19. ('ai.ta.rrli) acu j or chronic. Influenza 50 20, AVlioopi»»g-v_h, violent Coughs 50 21, Afylhino. oppressed Breathing 50 22, liiir Discharge** impaired Hearing 50 23, Scrof ii I enlarged lands, Swellings 50 21. 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Address, HUMPH 11EYE’ SPECIFIC, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 562 Lroadwav, N. Y. Agents : PLUM 11 <fc LEITNKR, STEVENSON A SHELTON W. IL TUTT, Augusta, Ga. Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office, personally <>r by letter, ns above, for all forms of disease. *6 —l2 m JOHN B. FULLER, •17 DRY St., NEW YORK CITY, Manufacturer and Healer in PO RT AB L E AN 1> ST A TIO NA R Y Steam Engines & Boilers From 2 to 230 Horae 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, Bullies, Leather and Rubber Belt ing, and all kinds of Iron and Wood working Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies in store an shipped at tho lowest rates. STEAM GAS AM» Pipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kinds of Brass aud Iron Fitting* Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter's use. Tho best and largest assortment in the city and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Trice List. NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL With Extra Heavy Itottoiu, All complete, Jor /Sale much below Cost Gtills of all sises built lo order and DISTILLERS fitted out at the lowest rites EVERY KIND OF Plantation Machinery, ENGINES, HOUSE POWERS', GRIST MILLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Os every description in store, and for sale at the lowest rates. COTTON Cl AS AAO COTTON Pitunus The best McCarty gin ever made With the TAYLOR, EAGLE, BROWN SOUTHERN and tho New CRAV’N Saw Gins, Cotton Presses, With Engine and Horsepower, and all supplies in store, for sale at the lowest rates, hy and. B. FULLER •17 l’ay Street, Now York Jit' aoß—ly Piano Fortes Tuned. T'O MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE- A DUCED the charge for TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders left at Mr. GEO. A. OATES’ 24# llroad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post Office, promptly attended to. el —ly* ROBERT A. HARPER. NO- 238 NEW YORK HOUSES. Special Notice. w f .AJr%f£ FH W & HS CQ « P O >~> F*l P3 o m H P$ Spectacles Rendered Useless.. 'P HE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS -L Oculists and Divines recommend the nse ‘ of the CORNEA RESTOKERS for Presbyopia ! Far or Long Sightedness, or every person who wears spectacles from old age ; Dimness of Vision or Blurring; Overworked eyes; Astheno- I pia or Weak Eyes; Epiphora, or Watery Eye3; j Pain in the Lye*ball; Amaurosis, or Obscurity lof \ ision ; Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light; Weak lies* of the Retina and Optic Nerve ; Myodesopfcia, *or Specks of Moving Bodies before the eyes; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of the Eye and Eyelids, and Imperfect Vision from the effect of Inflammation, etc.; Cataract Eyes; ID miopia, or Partial Blind’ ness; aud many other Diseases of the Eye. Cure Guaranteel or Mo ey Refunded . OftJL* i OJR JV K A KEhTORtR IN THE WORLD, AND lhe JJeal Restorer >1 the Fyeaight Known. SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS. They can be used by any one with a tainty of success, and wiil beneficial results, without the least, fear of injury to the eye. Circulars .sint free, NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED By Ihc Palaa Myopia, or Cornea El.nl/eiiers Only known Remedy in the World—has proved a Great Success. lor further iniuruiation, price, and certificates of cures, address Dr. J. Stephens & Cos,, P. 0. BOX, 926, Office, Sid Broadway, NEW YORK. /SO .STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will cure in. flamed eyo lids, stys, and prevent stye. Tra\’c-lling Agents Wanted. GUO 1) UOM M 1 SSI 0 N P A D Belling of the Restorers is a pleasant and honorable employment, desirable for all Ladies Clergymen, Teacher*, Students, aud Farmers and for all who desire tu make an honest living, by an easy employment. All persons asking for terms to Agents must enclose twenty five cents to pay postage and cost of priuting'mate rials containing information for Agents. Town Agents Wanted. uov27-d*wly slate lined REFRIGERATORS ! MANUFACTURED BY Stephens & Hitch ie, 11 (1 dial 1 I t West I loth Street. NEW YORK. ' j GILS REFRIGERATOR llAg GAINED A L very high reputation during tho past two years, and proved to ho superior to any Zinc Refrigerator ever made. It was awarded the PREMIUM at the FAIR of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, in 186a (no Fair held in 1566). llkiiuis and sires tuude at „ur Manufactory lift and MS West Twenty-Fifth Street New’ York. ' .IAS. STEPHENS, _ «elß—ly J. L RITCHIE. FREIGHT ON COTTON. Charleston h Xu- $l5O per Hale. \yK WILL UK.’ETYK \NU FORWARD » to New I "Hi, hy the Regular Line nmTin “KV * lON "1 to us. at ONE DOLLAR AM) A HALF PER RALE, free of Commission, Dray age, and other exponses. k avknki. a CO.. Agent- Regular l ine Steamers, mil2B 2m Charleston, S. U. Furniture aud Piano Hauling. WAVING A NEW AND LIGHT SPRING DRAY, 1 am prepared to haul Furniture. Pianos, and anything else, without seratehing or bruising, as is too often the ease. Orders left at my store, on Ellis arooLbotween Washington and Monument, will be promptly attended to, at rcnaonaule rates. y J Particular rare given to moving Furniture and Pianos. 'VM. HALK (Colored), i eaier in I?unillv Groceries 4 •ul—ti # S3 rt in s m ? K r ;j= g 5 if . 2« r Q ~ * S r/ *> 5 ft I S a a v tr |» g 3 s2 « , ?• C § £j 8 m £ •a 2 E3 » s— o. G. » » < a* * » 63 te 6 F w 9 £ , 2 S>- ? © tfl H iUo S: 0 § g m ‘ •- w Z z & Q M < i R w h i p i ft 2 | = i