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FRIDAY MORNING September 25, 1868
’TUI
THE GRAN 2 CAMPAIGN.
COL. I’AKHOW CHALLENGES THE DEMOCRATS
TU.A FAIR DISCUSSION.
, 1 will address the people upon the issues
now before this -country, at the following
times mid places, unless Providentially
hindered.
Dawsonville, Dawson county, Saturday,
September 26.
Dahlonega, bumpkin county, Monday,
September 28. ♦
Cleveland, White county, Wednesday,
September 30.
Clarksville, Habersham county, Friday,
October 2.
Clayton, Rabun county, Monday, Octo
ber 5.
Hiawasse, Towns county, Wednesday, Oc
tober 7.
Blairsville, Union county, Friday, Octo
ber 9.
Morganton, Fannin county, Monday, Oc
tober 12.
Ellijay, Gilmer county, Wednesday, Octo
ber 14.
Jasper, Dickens county,Friday,October 16.
Canton, Cherokee county, Saturday, Octo
ber 17.
Ringgold, Catoosa county, Monday, Octo
ber 19.
LaFayette, Walker comity, Wednesday,
October 21.
Spring Place, Murray comity, Friday, Oc
tober 23.
Dalton, Whitfield county, Saturday, Octo
ber 21. '
Campbellton, Campbell county, Monday,
October 26.
Dallas, Paulding county, Tuesday, Oc
tober 17th.
Buchanan, 11 ar raison county, October
30th.
Carrailton, Carroll county, Friday Oc
tober 31st.
At each of which appointments the nomi
nees of the Democratic party, for Electors
for the State at largo, arc most respectfully
invited to meet me in fair and courteous
discussion, as it is my purpose to deal in
argument and not abuse, with assurances
that the time will be equally and fairly
divided with them.
Henry P. Fabbow.
DON’T YOU WAHT A?
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United States Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THREE (3)
writs of Mri facias, issued out of the Hon
orable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States
for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
the plaintiffs, in the following cases to-wit:
CAIUIART A BROTHERS vs. BENJAMIN F.
Adams,
A. T. STEWART A COMPANY vs.BENJAMIN
F. ADAMS,
WILLIAM C. BROWNING,-Survivor, etc., vs.
BENJAMIN F. ADAMS,’
I have levied upon, as the property of Benjamin F.
Adams, a Plantation, containing twenty-six hun
dred (2,600) acres, more or less, lying
and being in the county of Randolph, and State
of Georgia, numbers of lots unknown, but lying at
and immediately around Ward s Station, on the
Southwestern railroad.
ALSO
One lot of Laud, containing one hundred (100)
acres, more or less, with a dwelling-house, out
buildings, and other improvements, being the
residence of Benjamin F. Adams, and adjoining
the,property of Col. J. A. Wingfield, A. O.Mosley,
W. E. Adams, R. C. Jenkins, and others, in the
town of Eatonton, county of I’ntnam, and State
aforesaid.
ALSO
Two Store Houses and Lots on the Court
House square, known as Hudson and Thomas cor
ner, now occupied by B.F. Johnston*. Cat, and
Bcnj. F. Adams.
ALSO
One Store House and Lot, occupied by Ethridge
&• Davis, druggists.
ALSO
One Store House and fait on Main street, occu
pied by J M. Ballard, Jr.
ALSO
One TowuXol near the Railroad Depot, now
vacant.
All the said Town Lots situate, lying and be
ing in the town of Eatonton, oounty of Putnam,
and State aforesaid.
And will sell the same at public auction, al the
Court House in the city of Macon and county of
Bibb, and Slate of Georgia, on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN OCTOBER next, between the lawful
hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 3d day of Septem
ber, 181.8, WM. G. DICKSON,
sepl-lawlw 8.8. Marshal Diet, of G*
IN i . THE DISTRICT COURT - OF TIIE
United States for the Northern District ol
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JOHN W. ADAMS, J-IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No. 123.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable nndei
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, Is«7, notice ii
hereby given to all persons interested to appear or.
the 6th day of October, 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m>,
at Chambers of said District Court before Alex.
G. Murray, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s office in the
cjty of Griffin, Georgia, and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not be granted. And further notice is given that
the second and third meetings of creditors will be
heM al the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
I--., j Judge of said Dstrict Court, and the
L J seal thereof, this 12th day of Sept’ber
1868. W. B. SMITH,
seplif—law'2w» Citric.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ) -<
BENJAMIN ». WILLIS, J.IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) ■ > ’ * ’ -
To whom It may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee rs Benjamin F. Winis, es the county of
Franklin aad Bute of Georgia, . within said
District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Chert of
said District. . ■
Dated the 2Pth day of Aumsl, A. D.. 4888. ’
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Shifting, Pullies, Leather and Rubber Belt
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Machinery and Railroad supplies in store an
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Stills of all sties built to order and
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This Coal will be sold FAR BELOW’ THE
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let. It is cheaper.
2d. Oue third less labor is required to han
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3d. All temptation to pilfer is removed.
4th. Great security against the accidents of
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It will be Sold, at the Coal Yard (Georgia
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Or TWELVE DOLLARS,
Delivered in any Portion of ths City!
To parties taking a CAR LOAD, priyr to Sep
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•1 K» ROBERT A HARPER.
JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
. United States for the Northern District of
eorgia. ’ . ..
in the matter of ' )
JOHN M. BURNS, ■IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may coaceru; The undersigned
hereby gives notiee of his appointineßt as
Assignee of John M. Burns, of r-, in the
county of Jackson, and State es Georgia, within
said Disliict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
on his own petition by the District Court of said
District.
..Dated the 21W) of Augnat,Uk». .
, 7 WILLIAM A. PIKF,
-laW3w Assignee, ete.
IN THE DIUTRICT OOURT OF THE
United States far the Southern District of
Georgia. ' ;
In the matter es )
ROBERT CARROLL, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
The undersigned heieby gives noijee of h»
appointment a* Assignee of the estate us Robert
Carroll,of Augusta, Riehmoud county. Georgia,
within said District, who has b.eert adjudged a
bankrupt upon his oWp petition ybf tte* DtatrU-t
Conrt of said DMrirt. '
‘ ,7JACO4I'R DXVIB
AUnntM Era copy
AUGUSTA, GA„ FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 25, 1868.
Official.
Proclamation by the Governor.
Whkkkas, Law-abiding citizen* from many
sections of the State unite in eommnuicatious to
this Department, setting forth that misguided
pet sons are stirring up strife among the people,
by unlawful acts of violence against the person
) and property of citizens, on account of political
opinion; and that persons distinguished tor their
hostility to the Government of the United States,
r and of this State, are promoting said acts of vie
s lence by publicly denouncing the laws as revolt!
j tionary, unconstitutional and void, and declaim
ing in a manner tending to excite resistance to the
lawful authority of the State, and to persuade
r others to join in a combined resistance to anti a
disregard of the civil rights of citizens; aud
whereas, it is further communicated that the inov
itable result of said acts of violence and insurrec
tionary appeals is already becoming manifest iu
the rapid spread of a disposition ou the part of
those who maintain the validity of the laws el
Congress, and of the State Governments estab
lished thereunder, to protect themselves by arms
from said acts of violence, aud from aaid combi
nations against their civil rights ; and whereas,
the General Assembly has adopted the following
preamble and resolution: "Whereas, it being the
practice of a portion of the citizens of tiiis State
• to assemble in large numbers with arms, tor the
r purpose of exercisiug iu military tactics, aud for
> other unlawful purposes, without authority of
law, and to the terror of the good citizen# thereof:
Resolved, therefore, by the Senate and House of
Repitaeutatives, That his Excellency the Gov
eruor be, and he is hereby, respectfully requested
to issue bis proclamation, prohibiting such armed
and unlawful assemblages. But the right of the
people to peaceably assemble for the consideration
of any matter shall not be impaired by any proc
lumatiou of the Governor.”
Non-, therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor
. of this State, and Commander iu-Cliief of tjie
army and navy and' militia thereof, do issue tills
my Proclamation, commanding all citizens to i.b
stain from any acts of violence against person or
property, or from persnasioua which wifi tend to
excite to violence or unlawful combinations, and
from all interference with the constitutional right
of persons to assemble for political or other peace
ful purposes,- and to yield prompt and respectful
obedience to the officers of tho law nnder all cir
cumstances; aud also charging upon the >gid
officers the exercise of great vigilance that the
majesty of the civtt law be vindicafed and great
1 citation that all their acts may be fully justified by
and done in pursuance of our Constitution and
laws. And to make known that no authority has
been granted by the Executive for the formation
of armed or unarmed organizations of any kiud or
eburacter -, and that the drilling or exercising in
military tactics with arms of any organized body
of men witiiiu thia State, except the army of the
United States, is iniauthorized. unlawful, and
against the peace and good order of tile Slate, aiul
must be immediately suspended.
The following extracts from tho Cousiitution
and the Code are commended to the thouglittul
consideration of the public;
ARTICLE I—CONSTITUTION.
Section 1. Protection to person and property is
the paramount duty of Government, and shall lie
impartial and complete.
Sec. 2. All persons bom or naturalized in the
United States, aud resident iu thia State, are
citizens of this State, and no laws
shall be made or enforced which shall abridge the
privileges or immunities of citizens of the United
Slates, or of this State, or deny to any person
within its jurisdiction the equal protection of its
laws. And it shall be the duty of the General
Assembly, by appropriate legislation, to protect
every pison in the due enjoyment el the rights,
privileges, and immunities guaranteed iu this
, section.
■ Sec. 5. The right of the people to appeal to the
Courts, to petition government iu nIJ matters, aud
peaceably to assemble for the consideratiua of any
1 matter, snail never be impaired.
Sec. 6. Every person charged with an offence
' against the laws shall have the privilege and ben
■ efit of counsel, and shall be furnished, on demand,
with a copy of the accusation and a hat of the
witnesses on whose testimony the charge against
him is fouuded, shall have compulsory (nocesse#
to compel the attendance of his own witnesses,
shall be confronted with the witnesses testifying
• against him, and shall have a public and speedv
trial by an imjmrtial jtn-y.
Sec. 9. Freedom of speech and freedom of the
press are inherent elements of political liberty.
But while every citizen uiav freely speak, tn
write, or print on any subject' lie shall be respon
sible for the abnse of that liberty.
Sbc. 10. The right of the people to be secure in
their pwsons, houses, papers and effects against
unreasonable searches aud seizures shall not be
violated, and no warrant shall issue but upon
probable cause, supported by oath or affirmution.
particularly describing the place or places to be
searched, and the person or thitrgs to be seized.
Sec. 11, No person shall be molested for his
opinions, or be subject to any .civil or political in
capacity, or acquire any civil or politic®! advan
tage in consequence of such opinions.
Sbc. 14. The right of the jieople to keep aud
hear arms shall not be infringed.
CODE.
Sec. 1249. Insurrection shall consist in :uiy
combined resistance to the lawful authority of the
State with intent to the denial thereof, when rhe
same is manifested by acts of violence.
Sec, 1250. Any attempt, by persnasion or
otherwise, to induce others to'joinin any com
bined resistance to the lawful authority of the
State, shall constitute an attempt to incite insur
rection.
Sec, 4251. Any person convicted of the ofl’enve
of insurrection, or attempt at insurrection, sliall
be punished with death, or if the jury recommend
to mercy, confinement in the Penitentiary for a
term not less than five nOr wore than twenty
vearti.
Sxc. 1252. If any person shall bring, introduce,
permit.or circulate, or caused to be introduced,
circulated, or permitted, or aid or aeeiet, or l>e in
any manner instrumental in bringing, introducing,
circnlatirtg, or printing within this Stale, any
paper, pamphlet, circular, or any writing for the
purpose of exciting insnrreotion, riot, orconspi
racy, or resistance against the lawful authority of
the State, or against the lives of the inhabitants
thereof, or any part of them, such person or
1 persons so offending shall be guilty of a high mis
’ demeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by
confinement iu the Penitentiary for a form not
i less than five nor longer than twenty yourc
The conditions npon which jterole Was gi-.mted
to these persons in this State, who were prisoners
of war, are tliat the persons paroled “ wifi tiot be
disturbed by the United States authorities so long
as they observe their parole and the laws ii» force
where they reside."
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in the city of Atlanta,lbis l ltb
day of September, in the year of onr fxn <1 eighteen
hundred and zixtv-oight, and of the Independence
of the United States of America, the ninety third
RUFUS B, BULLOtIK,
By the Governor: ' Governor.
Daviu G. Cutties,
• Secretary of State.
, seplS—2w • »
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Ilichniond County.
W here as, Daniel Brogan applies to me for
Letters of Administration de bo nit non, ou Hie
estate of Martin Brogan, late of said couqty, de
ceased —
These are therefore to cite and ailmonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors < f said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, oh or before
the fourth Monday in October nut, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, at
office in Augusta, thia 16th day of September, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
sep!7—lm Ordinary;
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, 88.
At Macon, the Ist day of September. A D.
1868.
The unders'gaad hereby gives notice of his
appointment aa U.ignre of GEORGE M, LO
GAN, of Macon, in the county of B!bb and
State of Georgia, within said District, who bus
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own peti
tion by the District Court es said District.
_sep!B—lawiw JOHN P. FORT.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORdIA.-
k-7 At ThonrasviMa, Georgia, Sept. T4th, ISits.
The undersigned hereby gives aotiee <>T bis
appointment as Assignee of JOBKPH TOO KE,
colored, of Thomasville, in the county of Thomas
and State of Georgia, within said District, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt npon hU own pe
tition by the Di-trict Court of said District.
• k H. 11. TDOKK,
sclfi—Jaw3w> : v -Areigure.
BiiOK AND 4WM PRINTWiG
'•*”’* ' Bxeedted st this Office
At the Lowest TeruM and in the Best Btyli 4
Richmond County.
GF GEORGIA—
O Ciehniond
■WnBUKAs, .Jarnos A. Gray, Administrator on
tho estate of Francis O’Conner, applies to mo
fur Leiters of IHsmission.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindrod and creditors <rf said
deceased, to be and appear at my office op op
before the first Monday iu November next, to
show cause, if any they have, why sai'd liMtlW
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,'
at office in Angusto, this 2d day of June. I 86».
E. M; BRAYTON,
icß—fun* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Riek/mind County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jeakins* Executor, and
Julia A. Cumin log, Executrix, oj the •state of
Anna C. Cnminiog, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite a»d admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in september next, to show
cause, if any they have, wh.i caid Cotters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office In' Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868.
8. M: BRAYTON,
mhl7— law6m* ' Ordinary.
Letters of DismissioQ.
eTATE 0? GEORGIA—
O Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, ExeCutor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, us the estate of
Henry H. Cumming, deceased, applies to we for
Letters of Dismission :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band andofficial signature, at
office iu Augusta, this 16th day r>t March, .1868.
E. M. BRAXTON,
mhl7 -lawHtu* Ordinary.'
—w-ASO---.—l——■ 1 ■ # ——V- ——, —p-
Letters of Dismission.
KJTATK OF GEORGIA—
■II Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jonltins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cummiug, Executrix, of the estate of
Isaac Bryan, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Disrnissloli:
Those aio, therefore, io cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindrod and crcditori qf said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on nr be
fore the first Monday in Scptemecr next, to show
cause, if any they have, why sail Lellcre should
not be granted.
Given tinder my hand and nllieiaL signature,
at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868.
E. M- BRAYTON,
mh-17—Iaw6m* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
p EORGIA—
•I Hichmowl County.
WherciK, Uarefiuc* Duliet, Administratrix,
with the will uunexed ou Ihe estatn of Antoine
I’iequet, deceuaed, applies to me for Leiters of
Dismission:
These are, therefore, so cite aud adinoulah ail
aud singular, tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear al my office on <ir
before the first Monday in October, to ah >w cause,
if any they have, why said la4ters slioutd not ba
granted.
Given umjer my bund and official signature nt
Augusta, the 16thday of May, 1868.
E„ M. BRAYTON,
mylU law Gut? Ordinary
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Rickuhcnd Coiiitly,
Wh 'reus, Josephine Wilson, Administratrix on I
the estate of Peter Wilson, deceased, apphr-H to
mb for Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all
aud singular, the kiudn d and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in Orfoher, to show cause,
if any ther’fcave, ->vlrv .said fxUtere should uot. be
gianted. - •
Given nudur my hand and'-official signature, at
office ii| Augusta,'lhK Itli.day o) May, 1868.
11. M. BRAYTON,
mv6—Siu* Ordinary.
Loiters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Richmond. County.
Whereas Win. C.' Tuder, Administrator of the
estate of Sarah Swinney, dqceased. applies to me
for Letteisof Dismiraion.
These are, therefore, to; rite mid admonish a 11-
aud singular, the kiudi-tai-uud creditors of said de.
ceased, to be and appear al uty office, on or before
the first,"Monday in ■ teWW/te show cause, if any
they have, Why raid Letters Should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
office iu Aopiisto, this loth ol April, 1868
K. Al BRAYTON,
. aplt—lawffin* __ Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GRORGIA
Rh hmon't County.
Whereas, Charles J. .fonkinx, Executor, and
A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate us
William Cumming, dyeeased, applies to tuo for
Letters »f Dismission > . ■ -
These are, therefore, tu cite and admonith, all
and singular, the kindred aqd creditors of said
deceased, to no and appear at my office on or be
forotho first Monday in Scpteuibur next, bi.ahow
cause, if any they have, why s id. letters should
not be granted.
Given under my baud aud official signature,
at office iu Augusta, this I6lh day of March, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mhl7—iawfim* Ordinary
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
O Richmond County.
Whzreas, Edward O’Donnell, Administrator
on the estate of Richard Quinn, late of said
county,deceased, appliee to me for Isetters of Dis
mission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail,
and singular the kindred ami creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in March next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters shenid
not be granted.
Given under my hand audofliiiul riunature at
office in Augusta, this September lltb, 1868.
samuel levy,
. seplU— laiuthu ' J . . Ordinary,
gOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, BS.
The undersigned hereby givea notiee of bis
appointment as Assignee of J. 8. BRISCOE,
of Columbia county, Georgia, who has bedn
adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition
by the District Court of said District.
Thomson, Ga, Septcmbcf 11, 1888
A E. STURGIS,
sepll-lawiw Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—
At Qnitm-rn on the 28tii day of Angast, 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis
appointment as Assignee of SAM' L W. BROOKS,
of Quitman. in the county of Brooks aud State of •
Georgia, within said Disfnct, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the
District Court of raid District.
8. 8. KINGBBERY 0 ,
sepl—Jn3w (Assignee.
SOUTHERN DfSYRIGT OF liEORGIA
At Qiiitinan on the 11th day of Augultilß6B.
Tiie undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as assignee es JOHN B. HOLBT, of
Quitman. in tlte county of Brooks and State of
Georgia, within said dtslrtev. who has been ad
judged a P.-mkrnpt upon his own petition hy the
District Court es said DistHct.
SAMUEL W. RROOKB
sepl—iawJw - Areiguee, ete.
£»<H THERN DisTHlCt OW <>Et>RGlA,'fe.
kJ Is Bankruptcy, at Marne, tßis 27th day of
August, A.-D. 18*8.
The undersigned hereby- given ttetice of hie
nptrointasenl as assignee of THOMAS W
mINGHAM, ol Macon, in the comity of Bibik
Slate, of Qeorgin, within aaiil !>Ulri<-t,.irho
ha been adjudged a Bankrupt npcnvhis own
p<-titton by th« Dirtriet Court of said District.
, > . AAMUU «. W-KEMS,
au3Maw3w Aaidgnee.
The American Artisan
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MEDICINAL.
Asiatic Cholera in China.
Almost every case
CUBED WITH
PAIN KILLER.
Read the following letter from
Rev. 11. Telford, Missionary in China, now
visiting his home in Pennsylvania:
\V*sHisoTOn. Pa., Juu»2s, 1866.
Messrs.. Perri/ Davis <£ Son, Providence, R. I.:
Dear Sirs—Daring a residence of some ten
years as a Missionary in Siam and China, I found
yone vegetable Pain Killer a most valuable
remedy for that fearful aconrgej the Cholera.
In administering the medicine, I found it most
effectual to give a teaspoon fol of Pain Killer in a
gill of hot water sweetened with sugar; then,
after about fifteen minutes, begin to give a table
spoonful of the same mixture every minute until
relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to
the extremities. Bathe Uie stoumoh with Pain
Killer, clear and rub the limbs briskly. Os those
who had the cholera, and took the medicine faith
fully in the way stated above, eight out of ten
recovered. Young. trudA ,
R TELFORD.
If an iittnck with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, or
Cramp Colic, don't delay tbe use ol the Pain
Killer. Sold by all mojiciuo dealers. Price, 25
cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
.. .. Mashattam. Kahbao, April 17,18 W.
Gentlemen— * ’ I want to gay a little
more about the Pain Killer. I contider it a very
valuable medicine, and always koen it on hand.
1 have travelled a good deal since I have been in
Kansas, and never without taking it with me,
In my practice I used & freely for (he Asiatic
Cholera, in 18PJ, and with better success tian any
other medicine; J alm used ft here for cholera in
1855, with tire same good result.
Truly, youra, A. HUNTING, M. D.
Swato, China.
Gholcia ! * • * 1 regret to say that the
cholera has prevailed here of lute to a fearful
extent. For tbe last three weeks, from ten to
fifty or sixty fatal cases each day has been re
ported. I should add that the Pain Killer, sent
recently from the Mission House, has been used
with considerable success during this epidemic.
If taken in season is generally effectual ia check
ing the disease, !
Rev. CHARLES HARDINIG,
Shofapote, India.
[From the Portland Monthly.]
Summer Complaint and Dysentery.
Howel complaints seem just now to be the
prevailing element, and any medicine that is
every where acceptable, and that is reliable, is a
very desirable acquisition. From what we have
seen, heard, and experienced, we believe Davit'
Pain Killer is this desideratum. For the best
method of usiugit, we quote from the directions:
"For common bowel complaints, give one. tea
spoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses, in
equal imrts, stirred well together; lessen the dose
for children , according to the age. If the pain he
severe, bathe the bowetaand back with the medi
cine. This mode of treatment is good in eases of
the cholera morbus, sudden stoppages, etc, Re
peat the date every hour.
"Tbe quickest way 1 ever saw Hie dysentery
cored .'was bv taking one spoonful of the Pein
Killer in one gill es milk and motasees stirred
well together and drank hot, at the seme time
bathing tbe tunnels frcclv with niedteine Let
Uieduse be repeated every hour mifil the patient
is relieved.’’ . ?
- H every poroon who tes reason to fear thia
disease would provide themselves with a bottle
of this medicine, arid use as occasion required, we
believe a great amouiit of salforhig and sickness
?^?W, be
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ystr- STEPHEN’S MAOtCAL E&YPfIAK
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G Oil D- COMMISSION PA D
Selling of the Restorers u a jileiuaat and
honorable emnbymumL desirable tor all Ladies
Clergymen, Tes.'bers, >tudsnta, an.d Farmers
mt! for all who derir* to make Bn Jbonert fbiag
Uv »" easy eaiploynwnr. All lAr rme wshipg.
tor terms to Ageii|s rnuu cneLum twenty ’ i
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rials containing information foa Agents. Total
kgents Wanted. ’• nov37-dawly
NO 3a9
min .
Adminiitrator’g gale.
AT7ILL BE SOLD, ON THE first TUES-
legal hoars of sale, pnrsmmt to the order of the
Court of Ordinary, passed at July Tehn I*lß all .
that lot of Land, w|th the improvements, ccniißt
ing of one Hriek Store, belonging td the Estate of
Sarah May, on the West side es Cemiw street, in
tho city of Augusta, between Broad and Reynolds
street, and known as Bridge row—bounded North
by lot formerly F. Murray’s, East by Centre,
street. South by lot of Thomas B. Phiaixy, and
West by lot of John H. Maun, having a front of'
twenty-nine feet and-a <»f eigbty-two feet •
six inches, conveyed bv John PhitUy to Thomas
May, April 26, 1868, and tamed oveY to Sarah
lUKV, bom, heir <rf Thomas May,-July 5,1866.
1 ernia cash, purchaser to pay for gapers.
„ , " «• W. MAHER,
jyD—dOt JkSteatmor. .
U. S. Marshal's Sale,
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WIT BP
fieri farias, issued eut of tho Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the
Sontbern District of Georgia, in favor of the
Plaintiffs, in the fallowing case, to wit; Wood
gate A Co. vs. Thos. F. Hampton and Frederick
Burti, partners, I have levied upon, as the '
property of Thomas R. Hampton, one of the
defendants, one block of Brisk Stores, situate,
lying and being in tho town of Bainbridge,
county OJ Dceatur and State of Georgia, and
known as the Hampton Btoek, adjoining the
premises of King & Lester, Lewis 4- Waters, and
D. J. Dickinson,’on Writer street in said town and
county; and wifi sell the same at public auction,
at the Court House In the city of Macon, county
of Bibb and State of Georgia, on', the tut
TUESDAY in September next, between tM
lawful hours of sale, ' •
Dated at Savannah, Ga., .this Sfltb day of
July, 1888. ' 7
, WILLIAM XL WUR6ON',- *
augf—law4w U. tf.'Marshal.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkmii, Exechtw, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of
Thomas Cumming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and adtnoouh, all ’
and singular, the kindred and creditors of sßid
deceased, to be and appear at my tiSco on nr be
fore the first Monday in September next, fogbow
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not bo granted.
Given under my band and official sigtiature,
pt office in Augusta, this 18th day of March, 1»68.
v . E. M. BRAYTON,
mh!7—lawflm* Ordinary.
Letters of DismiMion
kJ TATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond, Quiiuty.
Whereto, John D. Batt, Administrator on the
estate of Patrick O’Sullivan, dennumA'applies to
me for Letters of Dismission. . ' <
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and siueular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be andappear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in October, So siww reuse. '
if any they have, why said Lettejs should aot be
granted.
Given under iny hand and official signature, a
office in Augusta,this 3th day of Mav, 1868.
o E. M. BI4AYTON,
myo—(art* _ Ordiaswy.
STATE OF
Riduuond' County.
Whereat Hol., Douglass and 8. D. Williams
EaecutorS on the Estateof Ita D. Mathews, late
’’.‘‘d coniity, deccaaed, apply to me fpr letters
Ol uIHIDMiRIOn I %
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ■
mid singular, the kindred and creditors of stud de
ceased, to be and appear al my office on or before
the first Monday tn February next, to show cause,
it any tbe r have, why saUDeitefs should not be
granted.
Given under my band and official signature, at *
office in Augusta. Chis August 15th, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
au 18—tumfint Owtiitary.
OTATE OF GEORGIA- ~
J< ’ ,lU n ° Bher applies to mefor L,ners
ol Admimslration on the estate of Frederic* Von
»precken, late of said county, deceased:
There, are, therefore, to ate and admonidi all '
and singular, tbe kindred and creditor*'■& the said
deceased to be and appear at my office m’>r before
tbe first Monday m Octobrg next, to show cause,
it any they have, Why said fetters should net Ge '
granted.
Given uuder my hand and official signature a
office in AngMfte, Illi* 2Pth day of August, 18«8.
SAMUEL bfi’Y,
an 31—Im ■ Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA— ' -
Riekmfmd Ocunty.
W hereas. He ary Jones applies to rye for Letters
of Ad mi n istration. with the will annexed, on tho
Grceti B. Reflate of said county, de-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office ou or before
the first Monday in October next, tq shew cause,
if any they have, why letters, should not be
granted.
(Bren under my hand mid official signature
office in Augusta, Bin l'»th day of August. W6B -
SAMUEL LEVY, . .
au Jl—lrii . Ordinary.
Letters of GtiArdianthip.
SJTATE (IF GEORGIA— - -
* Richmond CVnnty.
vVintua*B, J»mre- M. J’almor applies for Let
w6?.*l <luwi La'uAiip es Rebecca Faaneei Odom,
Willipm .Stephen Odom, and Martha Jane Qdom,
minor cteHdren of James Harris Odom, de
cem-eii— . .
Those are therefore to cite and edumnish, alt
end-singular, tbe kiudred a»d friers of said
‘ . ”® f ’’ »Pl>e«r at.my office attain tbe
Libtc pre*cTibißd by to tfbojF if auy .
they teato, why said Letters should ’net be
granted. , ■
Given under my heed and official sigaalure, at
I’fiiee in Augusta, this 31»t dap of Aiwust, 1888. .
> SAMUEL LEVY,
«*l-a«MM ; Ordtosry.
ASR-KiNEL’S SAJLE.
REAL ESTATE.
U«*y»l Attaint*, TUESDAY, tfce’-Mdday of Sep.
tenther, 1868, at H •'dpeita. <n.. Uie .foUowing
property, to-WH:
tm ut so. ii,
On east side «f PeariUpee street, being part of '
14>t 78, 14th dfrtrfet of orixinalrf Henly
-Wow Fulton c-ormly, fronting on Deuefrtrte otoeel
3H feat, arid eMending back fit) feet. Oji this
Lol ia X ) ■ •
THREE STORY BRICK [IOUSE,
besides a dry I>a»eri!ent ffiffrpt front by TO bnc|<. '
and considered one of the best bniWuigs in the
city.
Also, at the same time and place,- n lot of
■ CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS,
T’ cdkfisTtNG or ■
l bW. Otsrd BRANDY
i b6l. Oiard BRANDY
-1 bbl. Scotch WHISKEt
I, bbl. sl. Croix RUM 1
I Puripbeon GIN
. 2 Ws. Sherry WINE
1 SW, Port WINE
g casks Porter
6 package* Champagne WINE.
’’ Also, 2R one gallon Jogs, and sundry Notes and
open Accounts. .
Inrtneffintely Alter which, I wilt sell on the
ONE HOUSE ANO IrOT,
Hew* Containing four rooms and basement, sitn
aled on east side us Peuebtree street, on city lot
No. 31, renwiaiug <>ae lialf acre, more or less.
Also, CITY LOT, No. THIiITY-FOPR, ad
joining ahnVe rot No. 31, and fronting 100 fret on
tvv oreee«»iitafiiiwt <fo>e half were; more or tea*
AH Mid to tlta.-pwqiertyrif John H. Lovejoy,
Baukiaph ' v. . ,
P.wer.Mqpg(re®
w;>3-3w Assignee.