The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, May 21, 1868, Image 1

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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. v n nOTTIISrO, Editor. VOL. L Wj Ot?M O s the U S. Government. $5 oo oo ths, i' ii.w"-—; ias u* *•"•<■'• '« «*jf"" rf %cff»f <«• •“^ , ■ 4 * r, ■ rtf M :“;£r‘.iS'"?• z ;* a>«r« th » n any k. n. poohb. t3rB SDAT MORSIMI, ;: “*» ■ Georgia lsgislatl re. |IST OF MEMBERS ET.’ICT. L SENATE* A Bradley,, r. ‘; District- T G Campbell, ». and District— H D Graham, Sflirfrfrf-JMCoeman---- ;ii District—A Corbitt, r. p/i/riW—Joshua l-nffin, r. ? I, District-* C Smith, r. SflSrW-B F Brutton , . : p IS /n/-H J XisHct ,/. m District- F. 0; Welsh, r ii(j District— C B Wooten, J. liA District— C B JJoore, <f. ISA District— W B J ones, r. ufj District— J J Collier, </. • st h District—(no election.) a DDfricf-H Hicks, <l. nil llungertord, /. ‘id District— ft- Conley, r. ;i(A District —J Adkins M District— George \\ allace, r. ijjl District— Wm Griffin, r. j,; District—T J Speer, r. i;( District- W J Anderson, 'f lu* Dstrict—G B Hinton, </. pii District—V- 1 Iligbee, District—H H Nunnally, if. "•rt /tiilrif/—John Harris, r. District — W F Jordan, , . M District— Josiah Sherman, District— J U Mc'\ hortf r, c. 5W District —W F Bowers, r. ;-y District—J C Richardson, »•. ‘j District- A M Stringer, r. W A Caudler,«/. j(/i District—Vs T Winn, J. Wi District— W C Smith, r. 3Jrt District—Vi W Merrill, r. ;;<(/, District— W Brock, r. »A District— A W Holcombe, «/. tOA District— C J Wellborn, </. list District -J B Dickey, r. lit District—J T Burns, <(. 43d District —Joel C Fain, <i. HIA District- B R McCutching, n. RtFBESENTATIVES. tippling —lsham Radish, </. Inter— A M George, <(. kblwin—P O’Neal, r. inks— Wm R Bell, ierrien— Thos Paulk, ». Sroois—W A Lane, r. Jith—H M Turner, r., J Fitzpatrick, r. ; J E Franks, r. Snan—W S Houston, r Mloei-W M Hail. J. Jurfe—MClaiborne, J Warren, r.; J A Madden, r. Ms—T M Harkuess, </. t'atewa—A S Fowler, it. Cktkam—C KOsgood, r. ; James Porter, r.; James M Sims, r. Cttmlm— Virgil Hillyer, r. mpkll—W S Zellers, r. Carroll —John Long, and. kiss— F M Ford, aa d.; N. J. Cranford, and. Chittahoochee—'N A MeDougald, and. Iharlton—F M Smith, r. latlooga—C, C Cleghorn, and. Calhoun—F L Pepper, r. Ikroktc—Cs J Perkins, and. Hark— M Davis, r. ; A Richardson, r. Elay— R A Tnrnipseed, and. Haytoi i—A E Cloud, and. Hack— G Lastinger, r. Columbia— J M Rice, r. ; Romulous Moore, r. toffee—J R Smith, n. .mta—F M Scroggins, r ; P Sewell, r. 7066—W D Anderson, a nd; N N Gober. and. ColquUt- W W Watkins, r. trasford —Wm G Vinson, and, CiKson —J L Perkins, r. Me—,] C Nisbet, and. Dtiidb —W II Clarke, and. Decatur- B F Powell, r ; John Higden, r. Mi/ —Hiram Williams, and. Cmlurty— P Joiner, r; AH Reid, r. Early—H C Fryer, and. Schott— R W Phillips, and. CJiHohuin —M Rawls, and. Elbert —U 0 Tate, and. Emanuel— John Gillis, and. Emin —A Hearn, r. Eaydte— P H Brassel!, r. %i-D Scott, a nd; M Ballanger, it. rmuydi— Henry C Kellogg, it. Ef.'tkltn —J A Harriaon, U. ful/on-E M Taliaferro, il; .1 E Unllatt, J; V P Sisson, and. Wimr— Jas M Ellis, r. 'jwscock— J H Nnnn, r. 51}tni—R B Ilall, r. wrio n—R A Donaldson, and. mu—W L McWhorter, /•; A Colby, Afnme/f—Louis Nash, and- RM Parks, and. Wmham-Vi S Erwin, and. *Ml— Davis Whelchell, r. farm,A—\V u Harrison, r; E Barnes, r. faro] son—\\ N Williams, fad— James Allen, r. farris-y I Hudson, r ; Sam Williams, r. faard—H Shackelford, n, faury—j a Maxwell, r. aottifon—James K Mathews, and: C C Dun . , can, a nd; HR Felder, and. fkm-A J Bennett, r. M Allen, r. ’ffm «n—Bern Ayre, r ; Alex Stone, r. non— J W Meadows, and. WW T McCullough, and. Geo Linder, r. Madison, r. r"»*f-J W O’Neil, r. fanpkxn-Vt p Price, and. Ro,,,tL " mpkin ’ r ’ P ° ; VV H F Vihk~J Hopkins f M Rusty, r. CS'/’' McArthur, and. h Fi<,yd,r- H*T° Maull, r ’ Ab ,Smith ’ ' • f^w A j; i w , L I , JFHnrd r“’ r -. han^ r J W Adkins, r; J Cunmng- r. ft n .„ n, ~8 A. Darnell, r. hkikJ/d C » r penter, r. Rji , A s °Me, and. I\l,d J Walthall, and. h ~' 1 M Buchan, »•; 8 F Salter, r. I\stmm—B C Pruden, r. Quitman —L C A Warren, and. Randolph —W M Tumlin, and. D Goff, and., Richmond —K Tweedy, r. ; J h Bryant, r.; T P Beard, r. Hnltun —McK Fineannon, and. Schley —Thns F Rainey, r. Scrieen —W D Hamilton, r. Sitaldiny —J T Ellis, and. ffetcarl ~C 0 llumher, an d.; J K Baruum, and Sumter— tl N llarpcr, <l. ; J A Cobb, and. Ihlboi— Marion BeHinne, ;J T Costi > latirtferri' —W F Hidden, r. Tat nail II C Surrency, and. Taylor— Frank Wilchar, and. Terrell—V M llarpcr, il. Thomas ■ J R Evans, r. ; W 0 Carson, r. 3 roup—J H Caldwell, r.; J T McCom ick, r. Twiggs — H Hughes, r. Tenons —Geo \\ Johnson, r. Union—J 11 Pendland, and. Upson -J C 1 »rake, and. Walit) —W B Gray, and. Walton —J l» Sorrels, </. Warren —Soho Neal, r. ; S G.oducr, r. Ware —Joseph D Smith, and. Washington —R W Flournoy, and.; W G Brown, and. Wayne —G W Uumph, il. Webster —G S Rosser, and. White —C II Kyth, and. Whitfield —J E Shumate, and. JFilcox —D Johnson, and. J fillets- -R BradforJ, r. ; K Belcher, r. Wilkinson —C II Hooks, r. Worth- -James M Rouse, and. THU constitutional amem>- MENT. The following is the proposed Article of the Constitution, which must bo adopted by the Legislature bolore the State van be represented in Congress: Resolved, by the Senate and House off Representatives of the United Slabs off America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses concurring, That the follow ing articles bo proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as an amendment, to the Constitution of the United States, which, when ratified by three fourths of said Legis latures,. shall be valid as a part of the Constitution, namely: Article —, Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citi zens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforge any laws which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any Stato deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process ol law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Sec. 2. Representatives shall be appor tioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But whenever the right to vote at any election for electors of President and Vice President, or for United States Representatives in Congress, executive or judicial officers of a State, or members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such States, bemg twenty one years -of age and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of repre sentation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty otto years of age in such State. Sec. 3. No person sha Ihe a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President or Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previous y taken an oath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United Slates, or as a member of any State Leg islature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof; but Congress may, by a vote of two thirds of each House, remove such disability. See. -I. The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debt incurred for the payment of pensions and bounties for services in sup pressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not he questioned; but neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave ; hut all such debts, obligation and claim shall pe held illegal and void. Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce by appropriate legislation, tho provisions of this article. Passed June 13, 1860. We believe that the adoption of this Amendment by five of the States now under going reconstruction is needed to make it a part of tho Constitution. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL NOMI NA TIN a CONVENTION. The undersigned, constituting the National Committee designated by the Convention held at Baltimore on the 7th of June, 18C4, do appoint that a National Convention of the Union Republican party he held at the city of Chicago, 111., ou Wednesday, the 20th day of May next, at 12 o’clock in., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States. Each State in the United States is authorized to he represented in said Convention by tho number of delegates equal to twice the number of Senators and Repre sentatives to which each St ile is entitled in the National Congress. We invite the cooperation of all citizens who rejoice that oqr great civil war lias happily terminated in the discomfiture of the rebellion ; who would hold fast the unity and integrity of the Republic, and maintain its paramount right to defend to the utmost its own existence, whether im periled by secret conspiracy or armed force ; of all friends of an economical ad ministration of the public expenditure, of the complete extirpation of the principles and policy of slavery, and of tho speedy reorganization of those Slides whose Gov ernments were destroyed by the Rebellion, and their permanent restoration to their proper practical relations with the United States in accordance with tho true princi ples of republican government. Marcus L. Ward, of Now Jersey, Chairman. John D. Dkpkkks, of Indiana, Secretary. Washington, Dec. 11, 18G7. td ~ 1 - 1 Book and job printing Exocutcd st this Ofilce At the Lowest Terms and in the Best Style and see samples. AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1868. FoRTrF.Tir coyminss. TERMS OF SENATORS. Benjamin F Wade, ol Ohio, President. John \V Forney, of Pennsylvania, Secretary, Maine Term Ex.. Lot M Morrill 1861) Wm P Fessenden. .1871 NEW II AMI'S 111 IIE Aaron II Cragin. ...1871 Jas W Patterson ..1873 VERMONT Geo F Edmunds.. .186!) Justin S Morrill... 1873 MASSACIirSETTS Ulias Sumner 1869 Henry Wilson 1871 RHODE ISJ.AND Wm Sprague 1809 Henry B Anthony.lß7l CONNECTICUT James Dixon 1869 Orris 8 Ferry 1873 NEW YORK Edwin 1) Morgan. .1869 Koscoe Conkling. .1878 NEW JERSEY F T Frelingliuysen 1809 Alex G Catte!1....1871 PENNSYLVANIA Dhas it llnckalew .. 1809 Simon Cameron...lß73 DELAWARE Jos S livjarit 1809 Willard SaiUsbury .lß7l MARYLAND Reverdij Johnson... 1809 Fhilip U Thomas ... 1873 WEST VIRGINIA P G Van Wink1e...1869 Wait mau T Willey. 1871 KENTUCKY James Guthrie 1871 Garret Duels 1873 TENNESSEE David T lMltcrson .1809] Josephs Fowler. .1871] RECAPITULATION Republicans 43 | Oppositions iln ltalies)Vi HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, Speaker. Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE 1 John Lynch 2 Sidney Pcrliam 3 Jas G Blaine •1 John A l’etcrs 5 Frederick A Pike ! NEW IIAMPSH'H 1 Jacob H Ela 2 Aaron F Stevens i 3 Jacob Bentou VERMONT 1 Fred E Woodbridge 2 Luke P Poland 3 W C Smith MASSACHUSETTS 1 Thos D Eliot 2 Oakes Ames 3 Giuery Twitchelt 4 Sam’l Hooper 5 Bcnj F Butler 0 Nat P Bauks 7 Geo S Bontwell 8 John D Baldwin 'i Wm B Washburnc Henry L Dawes , RHODE ISLAND 1 Thos A Jenckes 2 Nathan F Dixon CONNECTICUT 1 Kick'd D Unhh.n.d 2 Julius Hotchkiss 3 1111 Starkweather •1 Wm 11 11 a runm NEW YORK 1 Stephen Taber 2 Jtvmas Jieftus 3 'em K Jtoblnson 4 John Fox 5 John Morrissey 6 Thos K Stcioarl 7 John IV’ Chanter 8 Jos Brooks 9 Fernando lIWi 10 Wm It Robertson 11 C II Van Wyck 12 John H Kctehain 13 Thos Cornell 14 John V L Pruyii 15 John A Grisswold 16 Orange Ferris 17 Calvin T Hulbard IS Jos M Marvin to Wm c Fields 20 Addison 11 l.alliii 21 Alex II Bailey 23 John C Churchill I 23 Dennis McCarthy 24 Theo M I’omeroy 25 Wm 41 ICelscy 26 Wm 8 Lincoln 27 Hamilton Ward 38 Lewis Selye 29 Burt Van Horn 30 J M ltuiephrtys 31 II Van Aeruaui NEW JERSEY 1 Wm Moore 3 Chau Haight 3 Chat Sitgreaves 4 John inn 5 Geo A Halsey PENNSYLVANIA I Sam'l J Randall 3 Chas O’Neill 3 Lenard Myers 4 Wm D Kelley 5 Caleb N Taylor 6 Bcnj M Jioyer 7 John M Bromall 8 J Lawrence Gets 9 Tliaddcus Stevens 10 Henry L (Jake II I) M Van Avkcn 13 Geo W WomU-ard 13 Ulysses Mercer 14 George F Miller 15 Adam J Gvosubrenncv 16 Wm H Kootitz 17 Dan’ 1 J Morrill 18 Stephen S Wilson 19 Glcnni W Schofield 30 Darwin A Finney 31 John Covode 23 Jas K Moorehead 23 Thos Williams 34 Geo V Lawrence DELAWARE 1 John *4 Nicholson MARYLAND I Hiram McCullough 3 Stephenson Archer 3 Chau F Phelps 4 Francis Thomas 5 Frederick Stone WEST VritGINIA 1 Chester I) Hubbard 3 Bcnj M Kitchen 3 Dan’l Polsley KENTUCKY I Lamrcncc S Trimble 3 John Vonng Brown 3 J S S Goliad y 4 J Praetor C Knott 5 Asa J'Grover 6 Thos L Jones 7 Jas B Beck 8 Geo M Adams 9 John D Young J. J. BROWNE, s tRVEK AND G ILD ER. Looking Glass and Picture Frames CORNICES, BRACKETS, Cl »N 8 O L E TAKI. E s MADE TO ORDER. Old PICTURE and LOOKING GLASS FRAMES REGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS RE STORED, LINED and VARNISHED, AT 135 liHOAD STREET, Auuijsta, Ga. my 17 -lwtf N" otice. A PETITION HAS BEEN FILED TO THE May Term, 1868, of tho Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for loavo to sell tho Real Es tate of Sarah May, docoaxod. At the July Term, 1868, application will be made for the paa cage of the Order required by law. RICHARD W. MAHER, myß-eow2m Adm’r of Sarah May. CLOSIMG OUT, CHAifi OF UK M AT A Will! Mrs. PUGHfc 190 Broad st., Augusta, Ga., JS DISPOSING OP Til K 1 ; v rim: stuck op OHIO Term Fx Ben) F Wade 1869 John Sherman 1873 INDIANA Thos *t Hendricks. .1869 Oliver I’ Morton.. 1873 ILLINOIS Richard Yates 1871 Lyman Trumbull. .1873 MICHIGAN Zach Chandler.... 1869 Jacob M Howard. .1871 WISCONSIN Jas It Doolittle 1869 Timothy O Howe.. 1873 MINNESOTA Alex Ramsey 1869 David B Norton 1871 IOWA Jas W Grimes 1871 Jas Harlan 1873 * MISSOURI J B Henderson.... 1869 Chas D Drake 1873 KANSAS Edmund G Ross. ..1871 Sam’l C Pomeroy. .1873 NEDRASKA Thos W Tipton.... 1869 John M Thayer 1871 NEVADA Wm M Stewart.... 1869 Jas W Nye 1873 CALIFORNIA John Conness 1869 Cornelius Cole 1873 OREGON Geo 11 Williams.. .1871 Henry W Corbett.. 1873 dWg^P fig-* ■ ■ .■»•■■ ■■ —-. TENNESSEE 1 Roderick R Butler 2 Horace Maynard 3 Wm B Stokes ♦ Jas Mullins ; 5 John Trimble j 6 Sam’l M Arnell 7 Issae K Hawkins ! S David A Nunn OHIO 1 Bcnj Eggleston .2 Sam’l F Cary 3 Roht C Schenck -1 Wm Lawrence 5 Wm Mtnnjen 6 Reader W Clarke 7 Sam’l Shallabargcr 8 C S Hamilton 9 Ralph P Bnekland 10 Jas M Ashley 11 John T Wilson 13 Fhilip Van Trump 13 Geo W Storgan 14 Martin Welker 115 Tobias A Plants 16 John A Bingham 147 Ephraim R Ecklcy 15 Rufus P Spaulding ' 19 Jas A Garlicld Consisting in port o’ V\vkhYs Vi k> vw\> YUvuvos, FIGURED AND SOLID ALL-WOOL VS t\vvvWks \YVa\cVl VV\\a\\\Ws WA’vsYt V v vw\\v \ vvVs^ V'vW\ve VjoVVaWV. aS_ f.' vv'j'jS V'vvaw\v Wuyywos, Yg\\\\vv VoVoXYlv, V' k>\v\\.W'A, V yvnaaV \\ V> vVs WuvuV XXVYW,\YUYS, \\ OYsXcaV V>\YkWY v \s VvVuvuXv Cx twV S. NUvUW vs\wv\.%, V'Xovv-cvs, V' v vvX\yv vs , VvAAunvs in Ureal Variety. INDIANA 1 WmF.Wbhuk 2 Michael V Kecr 3 Morton C Hunter 4 Wm S Holman 5 Geo W Julian 6 John Coburn 11111 Washburn 8 Godlove S Orth 9 Schuyler Colfax 10 Wm Williams 11 John P C Shanks ILLINOIS At Targe, Jno A Login 1 Norman B Judd 2 John F Faruswortl 3 Elihu B Washburn 4 Abner C Harding 5 Eben C Ingcrsoll 6 Burton C Cook 7 11 P II Bromwelt 8 Shelby M Cnllom 9 If iris W Boss 10 Albert G Ban -11 Sam'MU Marshall j 12 Jehu Baker 113 Green B Rauin MICHIGAN 1 Fernando C Beamar 3 Chas Upson 3 Austin Blair 4 Thos W Ferry 5 R E Trowbridge 6 John F Driggs WISCONSIN 1 Halbert C Paine 3 Benj F Hopkius 3 Amasa Cobb 4 Chas *1 Ehlridyc 5 Philetus Sawyer (ICC Washburne MINNESOTA 1 Wm Windom 3 Ignatius Donnelly IOWA 1 James F Wilson 3 Hiram Price 3 Wm B Allison 4 Wm LotigUbridgo 5 Grenville M Dodge 6 Isabel W Hubbard MISSOURI 1 Win A Pile 3 Carman A Newtoml 3 Jas B McCormick 4 John J Gravelly 5 Jos W McClurge ; 6 Roht T Van Horn j 7 Benj F Loan i 8 John F Benjamin 9 Geo W Anderson KANSAS 1 Sidney Clarke i NEBRASKA 1 JohnTafle NEVADA 1 Delos R Ashley CALIFORNIA 1 Sam'l Axlcll ! 3 Wm Iligby 3 Jas A Johnson OREGON 1 Rufus Mallory DELEGATES ARIZONA Coles Bashtord DAKOTA Walter A Burleigh IDAHO EI) Hohlbrork MONTANA Jas M Cavanaugh NEW MEXICO V P Clever (doubtful) UTAH H 'jm H Hoope r WASHINGTON Alvin Flanders WYONING Jas S Casement HATS&CAPS Very ( lu ttp. YauAycV \n\a\ VW.ov.cs , \ .oaYvcy, 1 WVoWv VW.ov.us, \ avAyus' 1 Va uawy Av\s . C® 1 * The whole of the above stock must be sold out immediately. REMEMBER THE PLACE: 190 BROAD STREET, Angus';! 44 ii* ‘A AM) MEDICINAL. PE HUY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. WE ASK THE ATTENTION OP TIIE PUB LIC to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. ii u i;> ouch tavorably known for more tkuu iweutjr ye.ir.-, daring which time we have received thou uiuds of testimonials, showing this Medicine to be an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon— Smith, n Colds , Coughs, Fever and Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever , Fains in the Bide, Bach: and Loins , as well as in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgia and Rheumatic Fain in any part of the system. , Toothache and Pains in the head and face. Asa Blood Purijyer and Tonic for the Stomach, it .seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Liver Complaint , Acid Stomach , Heartburn , Kidneg Complaints , Sick Head ache, Files, Asthma or Fhlhisie, Ringworms, Boils, Felons . Whitlows, Old Sores , Swelled Joints , and Genial Debility of the System, Il i < also a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp and Pain m the Stomach , Painter 1 s Colic, DiarrJuca, Dysentery, Summer Com plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum , Scalds , Burns , Sprains, Bruises, Frost Biles, Chilblains, as well as the Slings of Insects, Scorpion, Centipedes, and the Biles of Poisonous Insects and Ve nemo us Reptiles, See Directions accompanying each bottle. Il has bon hied in every variety of climate, ami by almost every nation known lo Ameri cans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable ft laid of the missionary and the traveller, on land and sea, and no one should fvelvet on our lakes or rivers without it. lb bes, 2’> ' tuts, *><) cents, and >' 1 per bottle. Pkkky Owls’ Pain KiljLkh. -Wo have often spoken '*l this '/real Tnodicwie in terms of very high pr ii. c, anil we have as often Iclt that all we could :.;iy in its favor would not do it full justice. It i one o: th so medicines of which we can speak and . :ik decisively—from experience ; for we have repeatedly taken it, and invariably with the best results and great* ; f satisfaction. We always keep it on hand, ready for an einer genev, and v regard if not only as one if the Very host medium. s in uts for various ills, bu? as one of the cheapest;, also. Its cost, by the way that is, tin; cost ut the iti” redi nts of which it is comp, and lias been considerably increased, but the price of the medicine has keen but very little advanced, it is not likely that the popu larity of Uavis' Pain lviiler will in any measure decrease, or that the demand for it will in the slightest degree decline, until some other speeilic for allaying pain and curing various complaints for which it is so generally used, tdia’d b« dis covered, of potency with it—of which there seems to bo but little probability. Asa remedy for stomach complaints, such as dysen tery, diarrhoea, etc., the Pain Killer is, without doubt, unsurpassed, and every where most dc .) vcdlv in demand. One, two, or three doses, o{ i to isp sinful each, in a wine glass of milk und water, with a litllu sugar, have repeatedly, within our knowledge, effectually cured serious trouble of this kind. Judgment should undoubt edly be used in checking certain stages of diar rhoea too suddenly; but taken at the proper time, the Pain Killer will act like a charm, and frequency i- ire when n thing else will. Provi dence Advcrtiwr. skz£) a Su’d by all Medicine Dealer ;. m!i 11 —2m Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. '■pm; REPUTATION THIS EXCELLENT .JL medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, m n v ot which are truly marvellous. Inveterate eases of Scrofulous disease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been purified and cured by il. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were aggravated by the scrofulous conta mination until they w ere painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every section of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race Often, this unseen and tin felt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the at tack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly dcvelope into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the urlace or among the vitals. In the kilter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence, by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle of this S\ksa- I’akii i \ is advisable, even when no active symp toms of disease. appear. Persons afflicted with the followin'.; complaints generally find l mined into relief, and, at length, cure, by the uscofthisSAKSA i’auii.la : St Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas 'Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sure Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease*. Alsojuthe more con t-ealcd forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fit . Epilepsy, Neuralgia, amt the various Ulcerous affections of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Vefterca! ami Mercurial Diseases arc cured by it. though a long time is required for sub lining these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Hut long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Koucorrliieu or Whitug Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Directions for each case found in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumu lations of extraneous [mutters in the blood, yield quickly to it. as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This Sausata iur.la is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Lauguid and Litlless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its resortative power upon trial. Prepared by l.)r, J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass , Sold by all Druggists everywhere, may 10-ly PALACE STABLES, • 150 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga A. WILSON, PROPRIETOR. rpiIKSK STABLES ARE BUn’LIED ’7ITII * tlm very finest HOUCKS, C’AlUvI VOES, BIHHMES, Etc., for Hire, and at prices to suit the times. Persons wanting Carriages for Funerals and all other occasions can got supplied at the Palace Stabloß with as genteel a “turn out*' and at as low rate as any other stables in the city. Horses kept by day, week or month at reasona ble charges. There is also a first class Veterinary Surgeon attached to this Stable, whoso services can bo procured by all who desire them. Charges moderate. upltf—lui FIVE DOLLARS Al YEAR Gfreat, Reduction in Prices AT TIIE EMPIRE BOOT ANI) SHOE EMPORIUM. EDWIN F. BLODGETT & CO., 202 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. to: WK ARE NOW OFFERING one of the largest an«l best selected Stocks of Gen tlemen’a, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, EVER OPENED IN THIS CITY; / s ■ }?' An experience of twenty years, and buying strictly for cash, , O enables us to sell to our customers at from 20 to 25 per cent’. * cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere. * mlT\ jjfcbl Call and examine, as Goods will be freely shown and one —ffs» '-‘“Uv, price asked. 4[ MILES’ CELEBRATED BOOTS and SHOES. Cif M?*- Also, all other BOOTS and SHOES from manufacturer# of ' note in the United States. N. B.—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES KEPT AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. nov7—Om NEW YORK HOUSES. JOHN B. FULLER, ■l7 DEV St., NEW YORK CITY, Manufacturer and Dealer in PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Steam Engines & Boilers From 2 to 200 Horse Power. Most approved Circular and Upright Saw Mills, Crist Mills, Sugar Mills, and all kinds of Mining and Plantation * Machinery on hand and built to order. Shafting, Pullios, Leather and Rubber Belt ing, and all kinds of Iron and Wood work in® Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies in store an shipped at the lowest rates. STEAM ii\S Water Pipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kinds of Braso and Iron Fittings Toole, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter’s use. The best and largest assortment in the city and at greatly reduced prices. Scud for Price List. NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL Willi lixtra Heavy itatliini, All complete, Jur Sale much below Cos/. Stills of all siics built lo order and DIBTILLEKS fitted out at tlie lowest rates EVERY KIND OF Plantation Machinery, ENGINES, HOUSE POWEIts, GRIST MILLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Os every description in store, and for sale at the lowest rates. LOTTO* OINS AMO DUTTON PRISMS The best McCarty gin ever made With the TAYLOR, EAGLE, BIIOV N SOUTHERN and the New CRAVEN Saw Gins, Cotton Presses, With Engine and Horsepower, and all supplies in store, for sale at the lowest rates, by J. B. FULLER 17 Day Street, New York Jit * soS—ly Similia Similibus Curantur. ii CMP hr /■; rs iiOMEOPATIU Sl»t:€iriCS. KAVE PROVED, FROM TIIE MOST ample experience, an entire success; Simple— Prompt—Efficient ana reliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be free from clanger, and so efficient as to bo always reliable. They have raised tho highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cures. Cents. l, fever*, Congestion, Inflammations 25 2, Worms, Worm-Fever. Worm-Colic 25 o, Crying-Colic, or teething of Infants *25 4, Wiiirrlinea of children or adults 25 5, Dysentery, Griping Bilious Colic 25 K C'liolera. Morbuv Vomiting 25 7, rough*, Colds, Bronchitis 25 t>, Neural&rin, Tootache. Faceache 26 0, VlCiltliicliCM, Sick-Headache, Vertigo 25 0, D> *pcp«ia. Billions Stomach 25 1. Suppressed, or painful Periods 25 2, Whites, too profuse Periods 25 13, Group, Cough, difficult Breathing 25 14, Salt IC he it in, Erysipelas, Eruptions 25 15, EClicuniatiKiu, Rheumatic Pains 25 16, lever A; Ague, Chill Fever, Agues . .50 17, I*llo*, blind or bleeding 50 18. Oplitha sore or weak Eyes 50 Iff, Catarrh, acu .>or chronic, Influenza 50 20, Whoopi»<r-t ougli, violent Coughs ... 50 21, AKthma, oppressed Breathing 50 22, Ear Discharge*, impaired Hearing 50 2U, Scrofula, enlarged • lands, Swellings 50 24, General Debility, Physical Weakness 50 25, Dropsy, and scanty Secretions.. 50 20, Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding 50 27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50 28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, involuntary Discharges 1.00 20, Sore Mouth, Canker r,o 30, Urinary Weakness, wetting bed 50 31, Painful Periods, with Spasm** 50 32, Suffering* at change of life l.Of 33, Epilepsy, Spanns, St Vitus’ Dance 1.00 31, Diphtheria,, ulcerated Sore Throat 50 FAMILY CASES Os 35 large vials, morocco case, containing:a specific for»?Ye<ry ordinary disease a family is subject to, and a book of direc tions, $lO OO Smaller family and Traveling* cases. with 20 to 28 vials, from $5 to $8 Specifics for Private Diseases, both for Curing: and for Preventive treatment in vials and pocket cases to 85 /ESP These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part of tho country by Mai or Express, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address, HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC, 11 OM EG PAT 11 IC M E DIOIN E COM PA NY, Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. Agents : PLUMB & LEITNER, STEVENSON A SHELTON W. 11. TUTT, Augusta, Ga. Ur. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms o( disease# f 6—l2m d&w Fish and Oysters, / 4 A ME, 'J POULTRY, VEGETABLES FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Always on hand and for salo low. CALL AND SEE ME. WM. HALE (Colored), Ellis st reet, aul—tf Between Washington me NO 250 NEW YORK HOUSES. Special Notice. w Jr*?' : ■Wffjmp RESTORE YOUR SIGHT. I § B 1 "ill» 1 iy « r ' iSB m / Spectacles Rendered Useless r p H E MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS * Oculists and Divines rccommc-nd the of the CORNEA RESTORERS for Presbyopia or Far or Long Sightedness, or every person who wears spectacles from old age ; Dimness ot Vision or Blurring; Overworked eyes; Astheno pia or Weak Eyes; Epiphora, or Watery Eyes; Pain in tho Eye ball; Amaurosis, ur Obscurity of Vision; Photophobia, or Intolerance . I Light; Weakness of the Retina and Optic Nerve ; Myodesophia, 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; llemioyia, or Partial Blind ness; and many other Diseases of the Eye. Cure Guaranteed or Money Refunded. OiYLI C OR\E A RESTORER IN TIIE WORLD, AND 'lhe Best Restorer f the Eyesight Known. SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS. They can be used by any one with a tainty of success, and will receive immediate beneficial results, without the least fear of injury to the eye. Circulars sent free. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED By the Patent Myopia, or Cornea Flattcners Only’ known Remedy in the World— has proved a Great Success. For further information, price, and certificates of cures, address Dr. J. Stephens & Cos., J’. (J. BOX, 928, Office, 84tl Broadway, NEW YORK. STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will pure in flamed eye lids, stys, and prevent *tys. Travelling Agents Wanted. GOOD COMMISSI O N PA 1) Selling of tbe Restorers is a pleasant and honorable employment, desirable for at! Ladies Clorgymen, 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 ceuts to pay postage and cost of printing mate rials containing information for Agents. Town Agents Wanted. nov27-diwly -A. SAFE certain. / LiyAur,o2N2) \ Speedy Cure /(r i neuralgia VUi) iYtTsalSeiiralgiay am, a,, *«»•!'* W DISEASES. Its S< fleets arc logical. TT IS AN UNFAILING RUMLDY IN ALL JL cased of Neuralgia Facialis, oficu effecting a perfect cure iu less tlmu twenty four hours from tho use of no more than two or throe Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. Even in the severest cases <»i Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements— of many years etandiug—affecting the entire system, it's use for a tew nays, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishii g relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and per manent cure. .It- contains no drugs or other materials in tho slighest degree injurious, even to tin* most deli cate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of vur most eminent physicians, who give it their unani mous and unqualified approval. Sent, by mail ou receipt of price aid postage. Oue package. sl.( 0, postage 0 cents. Six packages, $5.00, postage 27 cents. Twelve packages, SO.OO, postage IS ceuts. It is Bold by all wholesale and retail dealers in dings and medicines throughout the United States, and by TURNER CO., Sole Proprietors. 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. my s—ly iPlano Fortes Tuned. TO MEET THE TIMES. 1 HAVE RE DUCED the charge lYr TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders left at Mtt. GKO. A. OATES’ 240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post Office, promptly attended to. •I—ly* ROBERT A. HARPER. .SP*LATEST AND BEST IMPROVEMENT ON ALL OTHER RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dr. J. STEPHEN'S & CO.’S Cornea Restorers, or Slestorei oT Sl»e UkaXJt.ES .* TUI. ret/ore impartial siy/D and prv.-. -■ // to tb ’i/eslpcri I (life