Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, March 30, 1866, Image 3

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failg Press. kuttiKsr ( IRCTLATION. "■ATIIiUSTA, »KY.' MORNING March JO. !?«« ■ To Advorlistcrs. H|H business man in Augusta, or ■■B else, doubts that tin* Daily best medium through which £ in this city, we invito him our Otiioo, any attorn.),m, and qst, pleasure, ns a mutter of u showing him the number u! print daily. Sr ,4<l vertltieiiiciif m. —Apply at this Office. (S.S Immigration Company—.l Jcf- Jg^^Lle—Branch, Pons A Cos. Tobacco House—G. Voider A Hp to Cotton Shippers—A. F. Butler. etc—E It Lon? A Cos. Kocal matters. ffftOD Friday.— In order to give our nn opportunity to observe custom, the Daily I’lttss be issued to morrow. sfy ami thi: II rvrxn:. New York correspondent of the Daily A’eirt says: dressmakers, too, are in trouble, on of the “destructive exactions of tho .A revenue law on dressmakers: but that they dare not strike, should he striking home to their for thev admit that, should they prices, the Indies will “resort to and convenient method of having done at home." and that this HH9H ruin the dressmakers, who have, held a meeting at the residence of Demurest, and sent to Congress an praying for redress of their we hope for the benefit of the dress that Congress will hearken to their and give them re-rfre««. If not, Indies should take mtanuret at once to some other measure adopted, which render the “having of work done at needle- less. But they must not let overlook their petition ; they must ,:«on to the il.irt. of its members, and down to their work, until they in the right kind of a bill. That's ' after a fathion. Rail Roads. -Our readers will ■ to learn that the work on the Carolina Bail Road is rapidly np- completion. The whistles of the on each side of the gap can Be heard, from one to the other : and or two, we understand, the line completed, and the trains running to Charleston. The zeal and en the Superintendent and contractors Road is gratifying and commend vflßfce Central Rail Road, the Macon Ttl «B says : m repairs on this end of the Centra* are progressing finely. Tho train is now running to No. <0 will reach the Oconee by the mid dle this week. Tho bridge for that the trestle-work for both sides st«Bßtedy framed, and will require but a lev. to put them in position. We have accounts from the Millen end, see no reason why the entire work not be finished in the course of six Bn. n private letter dated at Suvan . written by a gentleman connected v Central Rail Road, we arc in ' that trains are now running as high : . 9, above Savannah,” few weeks tho principal lines of ; in the South, whicl. were dc ;C«frß or injured during the war, will be and in running order. This news for the business and travelling *’ ,j^B»ity : •Bca Immit,itatiov Company.— s P ec ' a ' attention to the advertise- Mtat ■ this Company, to be found in our ■te“4.«^B* 88ue - The objects of this associa- B supplying labor, faciliting imtni yra.land promoting the commercial *Bil Bicultural interests of our State. engaged in this enterprise sfi and should receive encourage lAmeosaratc with the deserved merit .:*ft».dertakin g . Jonathan Miller, Esq., in a few days to advance tho of this Company. Those in want or field servants had better apply Prosper the good work. ■Aekt Bail Road in Augusta.— a two ** ue paragraph going the r. Bp of the press to tho effect that a Street * s t 0 *>° constructed in Augusta. Bill an error. A party in New York did c:Bl* communication to our City Council vB. subject, but the terms proffered were to induce the Council to go enterprise. ■Bgak and Tobacco House.—The ■Band well-known Tobacco House of (1 ■Bcr A Cos. we can recommend as the place Be good Tobacco, whether chewing or can always be found. This firm and manufacture Havana and Do- Btie Segars; also keep on hand the Bous brands of Snuff, and an assortment Read their advertisement. Louisville Industrial and Gazette.—This is tho title of "B able and valuable journal published > n Louisville, Kentucky, by Messrs. Turner <k Cos. at $1 per annum, in ad- Bce, It is principally devoted to agricul. Bpal pursuits, and is handsomely printed, Bli. Nicholas Miloutine is the leader Russian Democratic party. BFe used to have a ruthin’ Democratic in this country, but it got Aunj’ry office, and wo don’k hear much of it Consigners pehCentrai, Rail Road, March 29, 18M.—J 0 M, Easterling A M, J J Drowne, E C Sofge, J B. Platt, Conley, F A Cos., E S Blcakley, J A Van Winkle, Julius Pragcr, A Blcakley, A Bohn, S Cohen, Mrs Frederick, W J Richards, B B A Cos, Plumb A L, II Warner, [II 6], M A K, R A J, B H B, C Myers A Cos, M Kempner, J W Bason, JUBA Bro, Joo Ryan, Sibley A Sons, E R Schneider, O Lesser, M Cohen, MoKnight A D, W C, M A M, D R Wright A Cos, U Volger, J N A S, R A Harper. Joy to Georgia.—The Macon Mir ror, of tho 27th inst., in announcing the change iu the proprietorship of the Ckroni clt nnd Sentinel, bus the lollowing : “We congratulate the citizens of Augusta and the Georgia publie on the probability ot now getting rid of Morse. Joy go with him.” To-Rent. —Those in need of a store ( will probably find it to their advantage by noticing an advertisement in this wurning’s paper, and inquiring at this office for further particulars. Cotton Shippers Take Notice.— The card of tho Agent of tho Augusta and Savannah Railroad appears in our to-day’s paper, in which he notifios all oobcerned that the hours to be observed in receiving Cotton will hereafter be from 7 A M. to 1 P. M., and 2 P. M. to 6 P M. E. B. Long & Co.—This firm, long nnd favorably known, offer some great bar gains, whether wholesale or retail, in Spring Dry Goods, having purchased a large stock since the great redaction in prices in New York. See their advertisement. Tiie Cheapest and Best Calicoes, at Twenty Cents per yard, at 190 Broad Street. They are being sold rapidly, and you had better call early. North Carolina Bonds. —Branch, Sons A Cos., advertise Six per Cent. North Carolina Bonds for sale. See their notice in our advertising columns. Bed-bugs and insects generally, de stroyed by the uso of Prophylactic Fluid in house cleaning. Southern Medical & Surgical 1 Third series— EDITKD BY JOSEPH JONES, M. D. Professor of Medical Chemistry in the Medical College of Georgia , at Augusta; and hornierly Surgeon in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. The SOUTHERN MEDICAL and SUR GICAL JOURNAL, of Augusta, Georgia, was established in 183f>. by the late Professor Milton Anton) r , the illustrious founder of the Medical College of Georgia, and has al ways commanded the respect aud patronage of the Profession, not only as one of the oldest and largest American Periodicals, but chiefly by those valuable original com munications, contributed by the most emi nent, scientific men and practitioners of the Southern States, which have enriched its pages during the past thirty years. Tho volumes already issued, embrace over six teen thousand closely printed pages, con taining more than six hundred original communications from professional men throughout the Southern States, besides an immense number of valuable articles, select ed from its ample list of American aud foreign exchanges. During the reocnUcivil war, the publica tion of the SOUTHERN MEDICAL ANI) SURGICAL JOURNAL was necessarily sus pended. At tbo close of a bloody and dis astrous war. which has ended in the destruc tion and surrender of the Southern armies, aud in the destruction and capture of the archives of tho Confederate Government, and of the immense stores of medical facts and observations accumulated by the Medical Officers of the Confederate Army, uuder tho direction of their intelligent and efficient Surgeon General, it is believed by medical men of the highest standing in this section of tho South, that it is .important to estab lish at this time a Medical Periodical of sufficient size to furnish ample room for the publication of the valuable experience of the Medical Officers of the late Confederate Army. It will be the earnest effort of the Editor to sustain the former usefulness of this Journal ns a medium for the communica-. tion of the discoveries and advancing doc trines of science and of all tho departments of Medicine, and of the facts and discove ries tending to develop the material pros perity of the South, and especially of the valuable Medical statistics and observations of the recent disastrous revolution. In view of the good accomplished in times past by the publication of the SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, the Editor feels no hesitation in urging its claims upon its former patrons and friends. The SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SUR GICAL JOURNAL will bo issued every TWO MONTHS, commencing Ist of July, 1866, and each number will contain ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX PAGES of printed matter, (octavo); the yearly publication will therefore number One Thousand and Fifty-six pages, and bo equal in size to the largest American and Euro* pean Journals. TERMS—Five Dollars Per Annum, in Advance. Subscribers are requested to send forward their names at once, as it is important that the Publisher should have some idea before hand of the number of copies to be printed. The Publisher would respectfully call the attention of Druggists, and of the Import ers and Manufacturers of Drugs, Chemicals and Philosophical Apparatus, and of Book Publishers and Sellers, and of Business Men generally, to the SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL as the best means of Advertising in the Southern coun try TERMS OF ADVERTISING. One Third Page, per annum S2O 00 One Half Page, per annum 30 00 Whole Page, per annum 50 00 Transient advertising inserted on special contract. All Exchange Books for review and Com munications relating to tho Literary De partment of the JOURNAL should be sent free of expense, and addressed to the Editor, DR. JOSEPH JONES, 117 Telfair street, Augusta, Ga. Communications on all Business connected with the SOUTHERN MEDI CAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, must bo addressed to the Publisher. E. H. PUGHE, Publisher and Printer, u Daily Press ” Establishment, mh4— if Augusta, Ga. J>ry Goods , <£c. \ew Spring and Summer Goods. T AM NOW RECEIVING, AT THE 1 old stand of MILLER A WARREN, the largest, most carefully selected, and cheapest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS That I have had tho pleasure of showing my friends and customers for some time. My GOODS were bought for cosh, when at their lowest figure, aud I intend selling them AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. All I ask ot my friends and the public generally is to give me a call, see and price for themselves. Don't charge anything for showing GOODS. My stock consists of all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, Plain GRENADINES Brocade GRENADINES POULT DE SOUIE TWISTED SILKS ROBES ALEXANDRA BAREGE D'ANGLIER BAREGE IIERNANNI Black Iron BAREGE, plain and second mourning Crepe MERITZ, Printed LAWNS ORGANDIES and MUSLINS, of every description A large stock of WHITE GOODS. IRISH LINENS, LINEN SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN, Blea and Bro SHEETING 10-4 and 11-4 LINEN DAMASK And Bleached GOODS of every stylo at LOW PRICES My stock of COVERINGS Cannot be surpassed. Amongst them can be found SHAWIS, LACE POINTS, SILK SAQUES LACE ROTUNDS, something entirely new, Barege and Linen SAQUES and DUSTERS of every style. FOR GENT’S AND BOYS’ WEAR I have a very large stock of FRENCH CASSIMERES LINEN DRILLS LINEN DUCK FANCY LINENS White Linen DRILLS, COTTONADES, And everything to be found in a first-class DRY GOODS HOUSE, All of which I intend selling at a very SMALL PROFIT. I shall be pleased to see all my old friends aud former customers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their interest to examine roy stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall offer great inducements to WHOLESALE BUYERS. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS Os every number. Notes of Georgia Railroad .& Bank ing" Company, Contral Kail Road, and City Council of Augusta, will be received at par. JAMES. MILLER, mh2o—lra Globe Hotel. HELLIXO OFF. AS I INTEND MAKING A CHANGE IN BUSINESS I WILL SELL OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK o p Dry Groods,Etc AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, MANY ARTICLES MUCH LOWER THAN NEW YORK COST. Country merchants will do well to give me a call: or to any person commencing business, an excellent opportunity is offered, as the store is well located, low rent and well fitted up. All persons indebted to me will please settle up. J. McELRATH, 307 Broad street, under Planters’ Hotel. mh 17—ts NEW SPRING GOODS THE CHARLESTON STORE. Wo are now prepared to exhibit a largo and varied assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, comprising, in part, e legant DRESS GOODS, in POPLINS, BAREGES, GRENADINES, etc. ALSO, A large stock of light and medium colored CALICOES, varying in price from twenty to twenty-five cents. 500 yards Plaid English BAREGE, 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 500 yards Colored CIIALIES, at 40 cents, worth 60 cents. 1,000 yards Pd CHEONS, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 1,000 yards Colored Figured MUSLINS, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. Besides many other New Goods, all of which will he sold low, for cash, AT THE CHARLESTON STORE, 236 Broad street. JUST RECEIVED, That lot of elegant GRENADINE ROBE DRESSES. These ROBES are decidedly the most stylish and elegant thing of the season. As there are hut a few patterns, Ladies will find it to their advantage to call early and get the first selections, AT DRAKE’S CHARLESTON STORE. mbl7—U Dry Goods, Etc -1.. G. FILK.ETTE, JJILLINERY AND Dancy Groods, A’«- 213 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. COXSISTINQ IN PART OP SILK and ZEPHYR COVERINGS : HAIR COILS Ladies', Misses’ mid Children’s HATS and BONNETS in Straw, Silk, Crape and Lace. Spring and Summer RIBBONS Ladies’ Black Silk CIRCULARS Ladies' Black Silk BASQUES Ladies’ Zephyr Wool CLOAKS Ladies’ Zephyr Wool SHAWLS Ladies’ Angola SHAWLS Ladies’ Point Lace COLLARS and CUFFS Ladies’ Val. Lace COLLARS and CUFFS Thread Lnce COLLARS and CUFFS Cambric COLLARS and CUFFS Embroidered L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS H. S. L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS Tape Border HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss INSERTING and EDGING Cambric INSERTING and EDGING Valleneienne and Thread Lace INSERTING and EDGING Cotton Cambric and Jaconet INSERT ING and EDGING Checked and Striped NAINSOOK Checked and Striped Swiss MUSLIN Plain and Figured Swiss MUSLIN Fine White FRENCH LAWN Fine White FRENCH MUSLIN BYADENE SWISS MUSLIN PUFFED JACONET for Spensers BALMORAL STRIPES FLUTED FRILLING for Balmorals Swiss and Lace SPENSER WAISTS Black DRESS SILKS Black SILK GRENADENE Black BAREGE GRENADENE Black CRAPE MARETZ Black TAMAR,TINE Black TAMIRE Black and white SILK GRENADENE Black and Purple GRENADENE Black French CAMBRIC " Black French LAWN Black LACE VEILS Black LOVE VEILS Black CRAPE VEILS Black, Brown, Blue, Purple and Green GAUSE VEILS Colored VEIL BAREGES Black and Col’rd BUGLE TRIMMING D&ESS and MANTILLA SETS, in black and colors Black and Fancy DRESS BUTTONS Ladies’ FANCY NECK TIES Large lot White BRILLIANTS Ladies’ White COTTON HOSE BRIDAL ILLUSIONS BRIDAL WREATHS. ALSO Pins, Needles, Hair Pins, Spool Cotton, Hooks and Eyes, and many other desirable and necessary articles not enu merated. figjp’The attention of the Ladies is invited to the new goods, which will be sold low for cash. mb23—lm Headquarters pat BOOTS AND SHOES. We are now receiving direct from the manufacturers, a splendid assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, To which we shall make constant additions. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND Fine Sewed BOOTS and SHOES CONGRESS GAITERS, OXFORD TrES, Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’ SHOES In every stylo and variety. All of which we offer at remarkably LOW PRICES. JKSf’Country merchants are invited to call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing. CHURCHILL & JOHNSON. mh2s—6t QHUIICHILL & JOHNSTON, DRY GOODS AND „ General Commission Merchants, 233 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL. Will give prompt and personal attention to all consignments they may be favored with. Consign ments solicited. They keep constantly on hand A good Assortment o DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS aud CAPS, AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. jaß—tf E. S. JAFI RiV & CO. JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Dry Groods, 350 Broadway, NEW YORK. fe27—6m L. J. READ, AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S SEWINTG MACHINES, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale. ja!3—6m Dry Goods, Etc. DRY GOODS! GOODS ! I H. F. RUSSELL ,& CO. 171 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL. 11. F. RUSSELL. W. DANIEL. J. J. RUSSELL Offer to the public one of the most BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Augusta, which having been selected with great care, end bought on the most favorable terms, will be sold very low. Our motto being “quick sales and small profits.” TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We offer great facilities in PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY Our stock of DRESS GOODS consists of Black and Colored REP SILKS Black and Colored CORDED SILKS Checked and Striped SILKS Plain Black SILKS Foullard SILKS Black and Colored GINGHAMS Broehe Figured GINGHAMS Black and Colored TAMARTINE Black, White and Colored MOHAIR Black and Colored IRON BAREGE BAREGE ANGLOIS MOZAMBIQUE Black and Colored CIIALLIES Black and Colored HISRNANE Black and White BAREGE 8-4 ORGANDIE ROBES ORGANDIE MUSLIN Printed JACONET Printed LINENS Printed French CAMBRIC Printed BRILLIANTS Colored CHAMBREY Colored LAWNS Figured LAWNS Figured PERCOLE Plaid GINGHAMS Figured PICQUET CLOTH PARASOLS and FANS In COVERINGS we have Challc and Barege SHAWLS Shetland SHAWLS Black, White and Colored LISLE THREAD SHAWLS Black SILK SACKS, Long and Short Black SILK CIRCULARS LACE POINTS, etc., etc. Our Stock of WHITE GOODS ca nnot he surpassed, such as Jaconet MUSLIN Jaconet CAMBRIC Swiss MUSLIN Nainsook and Mull MUSLIN Shird MUSLIN Puffed MUSLIN LINEN CAMBRIC Irish CAMBRIC LONG LAWN Irish LINEN BIRD EYE DIAPER Plaid and Striped NAINSOOK PLAID and SWISS Checked MUSLIN Dotted SWISS MARSEILLES CAMBRIC DIMITY TARLETON MUSLIN DRAPING MUSLIN Our HOSIERY' consists of— Ladies’ best English Ladies’ Lisle Thread, plain and open work Gents’ Brown and Bleached English Gents’ Lisle Thread Misses’ aud Boys’ EMBROIDERIES— Linen SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Cambric, SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Lacc SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Muslin and Linen COLLARS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS For Geuts’ wear— Black French BROAD CLOTH Black French DOESKIN CASSIMERE Black French DRAB C.lored CASSIMERES LINEN GOODS, plain and fancy CRAVATS and COLLARS Lisle Thread and Gauze UNDER VESTS DOMESTIC GOODS— 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 Brown SHIRTING 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 Bleached SHIRTING 5-4, 8-4. 10-4 SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN MARSEILLES QUILTS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS CALICOES Brown and Bleached TABLE DAMASK LINEN TOWELS Crash, Huckaback & Russia TOWELLING BED TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL Etc., Etc. And in fancy articles, too numerous to men tion, wc offer an endless variety. Everybody is invited to call and examine our stook. mh2o—lm Selling Off at Very low Prices 1 ENTIRE STOCK OF 1 DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Segars, etc., etc. To make room for Goods constantly arriving at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ WHITE GOODS SILK BASQUES AND JACKETS, HOSIERY AND DRESS GOODS Just received, and for sale at a bargain, in THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. rpilE LATEST 1 and BEST STYLES OP SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS At lowest prices, at THE FANCY BAZAAR, No. 253 Broad street. Country Merchants Will find it to their advantage beforo pur chasing elsewhere to call at THE FANCY BAZAAR, mh2B No. 253 Broad street QALICOES CALICOES MUSLINS MUSLINS, AND DRESS GOODS of all kinds at MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street. Auction Sales. Sale of Government Property AT MACON, GA. BY DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR, ALL THE BUILDING MATERIALS, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, TOOLS, IRON, COPPER, LUMBER, And Stores of Various Kinds, which were collected at Macon, Ga., by the Confederate Government, for the erection and permanent operation of a large Armory, Laboratory, and Arse nal ; and also TOOLS, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS collected from Iron Works and Armories in the States of Alabama and Georgia, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. Among the articles to be sold, are:— 9,000 lbs. COPPER—pia S 42,000 lbs. COPPER—round rod 38,000 lbs. COPPER—bar 20,000 lbs. COPPER—sheet 200,000 lbs. WROUGHT IRON—bar and rod 500 tons PIG IRON 750 tons CAST IRON— unservice* able shells 54,000 lbs. LEAD—pigs 45,000 lbs. TlN—block and sheet 4,000 lbs. CHAlN—crane and cable 15,000 yards CLOTH—Cotton, Eng lish Serge, oiled, and enameled 32,000 lbs. POWDER 8,000 feet BELTING—gum and leather, assorted sizes 200 MACHINES—DriIIs. Planers, Milling, Screw-cutting, Steam and Trip Hammers Besides— Harness , Saddles, Horse Equipments , Infantry and Cavalry Accoutrements, Blankets, Wagon and. Gun Carriage Irons, 35 unserviceable Cannon—iron and bronze, 80 broken Gun Carriages, Laboratory/ Stores and Materials, Separate Parts (new) for Springfield Muskets and Colt's Revolvers, and an assortment of Paints and Oils. The attention of Northern buyers is called to this sale, which is a large one, aud of valuable property. Full printed Catalogues of the prop erty to be sold, can be obtained from the Chief of Ordnance at Washington, D. C., and from the Commanding Offi cer of the Augusta Arsenal, Georgia. The sale will commence on WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1866, and continue every day until all the property is sold. u, Terms cash, in U. S. currenev. D. W. FLAGLER,' Capt. Ord. Brev. Lt. Col., mh9-td Com. Augusta Arsenal. Miscellaneous. “JOY TO THE WORLD.’’ rpilE INTRODUCTION OF TERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE HAS RELIEVED MORE PAIN AND CAUSED MORE REAL JOY THAN ANY OTHER ONE THING THAT CAN BE NAMED. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOUND.” Our first physicians use It and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first among the medicines called for, and the wholesale Druggist consid ers it a leading article of his trade. All the dealers in medicine speak alike in its favor: and its repu tation as a medicine of GREAT MERIT AND VIRTUE is fully and permanently established; and it is the great • FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE. EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE A BOT TLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS OF DISEASE. Taken Internally, it Cures SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS, COUGHS, WEAK STOMACH, GENE RAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COM PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES TION, CRAMP and PAIN in STOM ACH, BOWEL COMPLAINT, PAINT ERS’ COLIC, ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARRHGSA and DYSENTERY. Taken Externally, it Cures FELONS, BOILS and OLD SORES, SE VERE BURNS and SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES and SPRAINS, SWELLING OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREAST, FROST ED FEET nnd CHILBLAINS, TOOTH ACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEU RALGIA and RHEUMATISM. I Full Directions Accompany Each Bottle J PAIN KILLER, taken internally, should he adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective thau any thing else. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of PAIN KILLER and water, and the relief is imme diate, aud cure positive. It should not be forgotten that the PAIN KILLER is equally as good to take inter nally as to nse externally. bottle is wrapped with full directions for its use. feb4 ly Sew spring goojps QF SVERY KIND FOR LADIES’ WEAR MRS. PUGHE’S 190 Broad street.