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CONSTM UTK >SA LfBT.
I ukitowu <1 utbor.
Th re x etofy, gran 1 '*■o*s oW,
Hv ancient Jewish Kvbi* laid,
When Solomon the Teu. pie reared.
To w<ffibip G<id, wb'.tii Israel feared.
They i fj i u,e stone in !ut©ou* blocks,
F-* *u* tU-lmt rnonnta.ius re(t?wi rocks,
;l4 j , v ot f . bcxh I \tVK and small,
Wm shaped. *l marked, lo fit Die wall
Of all the stone* the Masons made,
R2k I. fU it*- place, and set were laid,
Kif<-i4 <n* Mrangely fashioned stone
*>l , t,rk.u* shape -the holder's Mn-
Tfc-ey tried and tr,ed to find the )
To place ihi- one,bat found It wot, •
ro, r-zed, they east the stone away,
And worked away, the Rabbis •ay.
For yeaas atsd year* (he Temple if re w,
.end reared It* etatelT bead to view,
Hut still the stone refected lay,
Laughed *t by ail who pissed that war,
A- ■' g- 1- j*r*-W Of* ••oepd.
And mosses bid it# b* xiilcons bown
Each builder, >e be pouted that w%y,
Rpnrued it as U rejected lay.
Afte of ‘.Oil, the fcabbii* sy,
The V >-u r M u'm c unr* one dry
The stone* ire rut and flt'ed all,
Hdd be, to btuld this mighty wall,
There 'ut - not one, froin Line to dome,
To finish all- so I’ll go home
To ancient Tyre, there to d>,
And you can rear these :il! on high.
And so he left and went hi* way,
And %>>i- the sUrae rejected lay
Tne T< upie bad Krai id lad stalely grown,
Ad lii war done except the dome,
lbe ” Chief top KUioe,” Hie builder* eat!
< rn {<!>** the Temple when Tis laid,
- ■ on one grand, eveuWwl day,
A:!l -;r *.* l fame Ibis atone to lay
K ng Solomon, in all bit pride,
f yj l !,y lbe Master builder’* rl 1e
< >r. wo kroon, bring tlx? topmo*l *'one
S .il he, fo cap yon stile?> do '■•*,
A and tb I* let mighty l*fa<-l Ifreet
With (•' ■ilffi and trump i ie work r >rnpM e
A Temple l.oilttn Israel’4 del
O': bo!y -round ifb-re brfiH I rod.
I he workmen r.-inb llw budding ’round,
A >)•] .11 ale.ut the T< inple ground,
b,t hud no (rtooe the dome Uu rear,
A *d tell the King the news with f'-sr.
< . search the quarry, tire Kin*/ replied,
11:‘ tone t* made.or “ tiiram ’ lied
Ho the workmen went, aud come anon,
And told the King th : stone wafi gone
*j ej* .t a bid omen, the iiabbia say,
1 top (stone should Is: laid to day,
Aiid the T.-mple opened ere the lev !,
A' ordered hy onr grand high priest.
T e an old pray-baired man
('-trou: and raied bis tr -Tiihliog band
A i wk<~l permission words to ay
li.- tbo gtat would please the King tbs' day.
"o King, I know Unt ths a art wise,
Aid eothing made we should despise ,
li : yet one -tone was tl.rown away,
A wortbless trash, arid now doth lay,
d-yond the Temple's mighty wall,
f) ! it and devpiseil by all,
n Kue*. perbap* this mossy stone
W-glit til the Temple’s f tau ly dome !
H ,t< a, oh workmen, cried the King,
I i-. loj., rejected stone to bring.
Ad < thertone wa,- lir'ioght that day
A (! ... f tj,.*d arid clesnerl, tiic Kalibis say,
And r I* 1 up t' tbo top-host place,
Ad .il tb Temple crov/ned with grace.
Aid * o that tinft, so long despised,
K- CI'I * IM* erijwtonc Isr-ftl priJtftd
Mr. Creelcy's Acceptance.
f. pdlowifig is the otflelal notice to Mr
Oriele, ol tl *■ l.it-dral liepHbliran imtnina
f.iv inu’ati, Ohio, May
I), ak ik Tin: NatioiwJ Convention of the
I . il Rei.ul.liean* ol tb‘ United States have
~r,.;,.i the undersign* and, l'resideut, Vice
p,, .i t and retarii-.fi ol the convention, to
von that von have been nominated as
thi : ijdidab of the Liberal Kepuhiieans lor
ill.* ?’ e id- n< yol the United Htales- We aleo
~,, , t „ y„n the address and resolotions
„ 'rnoudy adopted by the convention.
l„ nieased to Higully tons yoor at* eptanee
ol i j.laii uoi and nomination. And believe
in, very truly yours,
C'akl SenußZ,
President.
OBOROS W Jfil lA*.
Vice-President.
V, w. K MoI.KAN,
John O. Uavidroh,
f If Piionsfi,
rttaiiei
lh. Horace flnelty, New York city
Mk i*BtI,IST’S KFl'f.r
Hc.w York, May 'Jt, ls7y.
i .rrj Mrs I have cho*eu not pi aekuow
. n-ip-r ol tbehl lnt until 1 could
I, ji.wlii work id v'Hir convention was
' ; ~, ~| ..I on: great country, aud
i„d V wbett.ei that writ was approved and
r.t,* ...a f.v tb ma Of our fellow-citizens -
i h.‘ re-nonce has, from ly to day, reached
;i ; t* ||-grain , let ITS. Ui.dlhC W*M
,,iurnTi-'.Ji independent of r.ulcial
, .... luditfi.rent to tin* smiles or
friil*-*(>f power. The number and character
rf'tres.- rineon trained, inipurchased, unso
■ ’... Vi o u,-r meek -sttsfy me that the movement
W11i ... h qireifiitm at ‘Hnclnn.ll has re
r-ci tb>- stamp of public Approv l. an*l been
t „u j,. , majority ol our countrymen sa tee
, „ ol a better day lor the republic.
j uonot rnteiutt rprei. tblfi approval astspeci
ally romplimcnwry to myself, nor eve,, to the
( tj ,. i, ou nid Justly i'rtceiced gentleman with
*ho.name 1 thaiik ynnr eonvenUon for assn
, w ,ti, mine. ! receive fuid waleome It as a
elui'-uneouc .ltd .I*served tribute to ibat .ad
• ir ;, ... nlatlorm of pniiclp es, wherein your
.. .(lon so tersely, HO 111 Idly, so forcibly
f . jh*- rouvietions wlihdi Impelled and the
. wbl' li guided Its c xirw* a platform
e i-tin" behind It the wreck and rubbish
() l w - < ontetitionrt and t.ygom- f. uds, eru
. , ~, pt and few words the needs and
' ? j-,,,- otto day. Tbouidi thoniaii'lfi stand
p, lorm'iunn your every art, l.ardlv a
,; 1.. ,f criticism or r.tvli Iws Is-en Mined at
vo,',, ~i itforni, of which the stifwtnnee may be
fair , epitomized :* folnwr
I \!I Lbe political right* and Irani blseh
wb. h have hsi-n acquired tbrougb our late
Mis e y eonvul ion must and shall lie guaran
t:,„ a,twined, -enjoyed, respected ever-
W °l'i A , l the political rights and franchises
!,,,. been lost through that convulsion
Nhu'i.ii lift must Is* promptly re established,
, " tt t),r re * ball be lieiiculbrlli no proscribed
! no dlslranchlsed caste within the
imiiti <*l '>" r Union, whose long-estranged
r ],,ill loutiite and Im-teriiizn upon lbe
ol universal aiunesly with Im
partial Mitlrage.
HI 'il. it übjcit to our solemn crmstltu
li. i ol. ligation to maintain tin’ * (jual rights of
all , ti/ n- our policy fbnul*' aim at self
oov. rnineiit, ami not at ci ntralization; teat the
r,vi mthorlty kbonid be supreme over the
, ti , v tliit the writ of habcti* cornut
. ,and Ifi- j.-Mou !y upheld afi the saleguard of
I Ml on;.I freedom ; that the Individual elUten
Mu Id enjoy the largest liberty eonsistent
wili tuiblie order, and that there shall lie no
Federal subversion of Hie Internal polity of
tl , . a ral Hates and municipalities, but that
V| frail be le.lt Ire* Ur enforce the rights and
nroniote the well-being <>t
;,„. h means as the Judgment .if Its own people
ahaP nr<*aerllic.
IV There shall be a real fcnd not nn rely a
si run Vied reform In the civil service ol the re
, to which end It is Indispensable llutl
the hiel dispenser of tie vast official i>tron ige
.i p >,e tdiioldcd from the main temptation to
riis power selfishly by s rule Inexorably
forf. diliug and precluding hi* re. election.
V That the raising of revenue, whether by
tariff or otherwise, shall ho recognized and
i im -M tut the people's Imrattlfate business, to
~, .i 11 nnl unit directed by thorn through tbetr
renriMCMtaiv.-s In Congo fi, whose acUon
tln-reon tie* President must neither ov. rrule by
hlrt v . t*. attempt to dictate, nor presume to
pm, -I, by bestowing office oily on those who
agree with him, or withdrawing It front those
who do not.
VI Tint the public huids must be sacredly
reserved lor occupation mid acquisition by cul
tivators, uuJ not recklessly squandered on the
prior tors ol railroads for which onr people
. no pine-nt need, and tin premature con
struction ol which is annually plunging us
into deeper and deep, r übyssefi of foreign In
debtadnes*.
VIL That the achievement of these grand
purposes of universal brneliccnce Is expected
and sought at the hands ol all who approve
them, irrespective of naet alHljettons
VIII-That the public faith must at all ha-|
z irds he maintained, and the uallounl credit
preserved.
IX. That the patriotic devoted ness and lues
tim ,'ole services nl our fellow-citizens who, as
soldiors or sail ora, upheld tie ll.sg niul inain
luiued the unity of the republic shall ever lie
gi itefuily remembered au*l honorably requited.
’l'hes** propositions, so alily and lor cib y tire
seiited in the platlum ol your convention,
have already Uxcd the attentioi. and command
ed the assent ot a large majority Ol our coun
trymen, who Joyfully adopt them, aa I do, as
the base* ol ft true, lienelteenl uatiorral recon
struction -of anew departure from jealousies,
strifes and hates, which have uo longer ade
quate motive or eveu plausible pretext, into
, mosphere ol peace, fraternity aud mutual
. i,od will. In vain do tho drill sergmnts of
decaying organizations flourish menacingly
their truncheons, and angrily Insist that the
til. , shall be closed aud streug'.hened , in vain
J 9 the wbippere-iu of par Wee once vital, be
aasc rooted >:i the vital no t<* of th * boar,
protest against straying and boiling, denounc
ing men nowise their interior* a* traitor* and
r-n*-£de, aud threaten them with infimy and
ruin. 1 am confident that the Americsn
people have already mwic your can**
tbetr own, folly resolved thatih*iT
and strong artu-* shall bear it on to triumph,
in tiiis faith, aud with th- di*irct uud* vtand
ug th it, if effected, I shill tie the I’re sdent not
of a party, but of the whole peop'e, 1 accepf
your mmi laletfi, In the coiilid-nt iritfit thvl
.the ins*.** of oar countrymen, North and
h-.uth, are eager to cia?p frtnd* acroc* t-e
Mo My cha-ui which has too long divided them,
f irgetSmg that they hay fieen ei;*tn.*c. m the
joyful consciousness tu-xt they are and must
henceforth rent in brethren.
Ifourn, gratefully, Uokacb fiHEZLKr.
To Hon Car! Bchurz, President ; Hon George
W Julia', S’icc-President; usd Mews.
WiiiUtn K M' Lean, John O. !>* daoti, J. H.
Rhodes, Becretario* ol the Not; nai < ‘; : ‘' eD ,
ti. n f tin Utieral Republicans oi the L nltad
butes.
Gratz Hroun’i Letter or Aceepiance.
Incmvß Orr b, >
JgrrrKsoa CtTr, May SI. j
Gentlemen Four letter advising tne of the
aetiofl of U * l-t’ieral Ke!*uM*n Convention
u Cincinnati h*- N-n received, *t. . x
through yon . =i acknowledgement of the hem
or which bis been conferred upon me. I ac
, ept me * otuic > '■ n as a ear didate tot V we-
Prrsident. aud endorse eordiady tb
ruclutuiii setting forth the principles on
*. h tin M !**'-■-1 f ~ mute to tb*- whole people
r. the I nited Hiales. A eatery it rioting
anon our t*xi-ericee of R puMicin govem
tl it lapse of thnehte wltnesfi
.i( rpanateß of vox free inttiteti* ,
vet it ha* not been without illustralioo also of
i-rave daagers to the stability of Mich a syrtem.
>t those *u--esstnUy e-conotereif it i* need
ir-s to zpesk. f ‘ tho*e s. rich rein ? n to
menace u- tb- most threatening are provil
<d against, as I firmly t-eheve, in the
wi—• ai)! picific measures proposed by
V oor pldf* no. It has com- to be th- pr-c
--(‘{ thiw elevated in the positions of
national anthorhy te> regard the pub’sc
service aot ■ a pnblic trust, bnt only as a
means to retain power. Th s results in so *-.!-
loti ng a mere party organization lor th
eriiUi* ut itscJf. which iiupairr ad iiH.ejx n . n,
thought '*u dries the !*-w to rub* the m my, arw.
rnakrsi t-w*or.ai allegianre the roid U. favor. It
HiU lorecast Uj j>erc*<rife that t*i wi. :
wrer k oor iils.-rties oob ss there life interposed
a timely Jfeloign ol the Administration from tb*-
highest to the lowest station, wh h shall not
only forbid abuses, but likewise take away the
incentive lo their practice. Wearted with the
contentious that are carried on in the avarice ot
Hioila, the conntry demands repose, resent?
ti*-effort of officials to dragoon it again into
hoef liti* and will zealoutly sustain any
movement promising a sure deliverance. Oi
ike is riis which have bceu conn*A.*bal with the
*-,r it i■* sit* te say that those are now to U*
bared which come of au abuse ol victory into
pernia lent estrangement- The Union is
fortitied by more power than ever
belor , am! it remains an imperative
didy i< cement our nationality by
reconciliation. At the North a widespread
Myrnistthy is aroased in behalf ol tho* .* Mtates
of the fjontb which, long after tiie tcrminMion
of resistance to rightful Federal authority, arc
iill plumb r<M under the guise of loyalty, and
lyr iiiizexl ov**r in tin; name ol freedom. Along
with this feeling is present, to, the n-cogni
lion that incomplete amnesty alone cm \x
tmmd the ho|>fe of my return to constitutional
Kovroment s of old, or any davelopm# i t * l
more enduring unity mid broader national Mfe
in th** Prints Alim f ty, however, to be efflea
cioufi, must b<* rial, not nominal, not ' v.ir.ivc,
but n'iiist carry along with it equal rights as
well n * qu-d prob etion to all. For the remo
and r,l disabilities ?> Ui some, wilherdon i meet
afi to others, leaves room lor the su.apk ion that
mrdon is measured by political gain, and espe
cially will fiii' li p.eferred clemency lx: futile in
the presence of a reti-wed attempt at prolong
ing a suspension of the habens corpus m
the persistent resort to martial rather than
to civil lw, in upholding those agencies
mu and to filienate the races, where concord
is most issential, and in prej aring anothe.r
elaborate cauijmign on a basis of ded
infiiie* and arbitrary intervention. All will
rigidly credit such conduct as hut a mock
ery of kmuesty, and demand an adcuiuis
tration whi**li give a b tu r warraut of hon
esiy in the great work of reconstru<*.ion a.id
reform. The array of sectional interests of a
public so wide spread as ours Is nevw entirely
- di* from ri-.rinn? conflicts. Tin so become
Slid more dangerous when complicated with
questions of taxation where unequal horthens
are lielieved to be imposed on one part at ine
expense of another part. Il wa a bold as
well as admirable policy In the interest of pre
s. as well os future tranquility to withdraw
the div ision of Industrial and revenue matters
from the usual arbitration of an Electoral
College, ebo-.cn with a finale aniutitiug f-ur
p. se ol ’pariv oci*(idei)ey, am; refer them lor a
more direct popnlar expression to each f.’on
gres.iional District. Instead of licing muzzled
by some evasive declaration, the country Irt
thereby invited to it- frankest utterances, and
sections which would revolt at hieing denied a
voice out old i fere nee to other success would
be content fo aequie ce In a gem ral judg
meni honestly <*H. it'd. II local govern
rnu -t. I.e, a. it nD'lonhLwUy is, th most Vital
principle of onr institeltions, much advance
will lx- made tnwa-d re-er-tahlinhin" it, by < iu
Ming th** pee.pl" to pass up<m que-ttons so
m iriy affecting thr-ir well tieiug dispofixioieite
ly through their local representation. Tr.c
precipitancy which would force a controlling
Oedarat on on lax or tariff through a Presi
duiitial candidacy m only a disguised form of
centralization, involving hazardous re x tn s of
executive Irittuence. The conclnsion will l.
much more Impartially determiinxl, and with
h-sa disliirl.ime.fi to trade and fluatiee by ap
pealing to the most truthful and diveisilled
local expression. ludustrial imuet Cftti lietlius
likewise, emandpated from the grower rf groat
monofiolies, <eh canvass made to determine
lis own fqiecitlc instructions, and wu li repre
*. Illative h'-ld to fidelity toward his immediate
constituents. These are the most prominent
features of that general concert Of action
which proposes to refdace the present Ad
mlnistratlon by one more In sympathy
with the aspirations of tiie masses of our
countrymen, flf course, such concert' ir.nr>t
f..- iitaii.ed f-y thru ting our minor aud pa-t
diO-renci-H Into the fore, round, and it will be
for the. people to determine whether these oh
tecta are of such magnitude and present urg
ency nx to justify them in deferring other u' i
juslmenlfi until tho country shall be lirHt re
stored to abac suffrage, uninfluenced by of-
Heial dictation, and ours Irecome in fact a free
republic, relcnfied from apprehension of a cen
tial domination. VVilh'iut referring in detail
t. ill.* virions other propositions embraced in
the resolutions of the convention, f.ul seeing
how -1, sc all contemplate a restoration of
pow-r ti) the people, peace, to the nation, puri
ty to the Government, that they condemn the
attempt to establish an .ascendancy of military
over civil mie, and affirm with explicitness the
maintenance of equal freedom to all citizens
Irrespective of race, previous condition or
pending disaMlUiefl, i Have only to pledge
again my sincere co-operation.
yours, B Grate Brown.
Oil. J. 11. FALKS,
DRNTIHTi
of Cheraw, H. C., having
located in Augusta, off rs fits professional sei
vic<* t‘> the ieoplo of the eiiy. Ho will iir.u--
tiec In all branches of Ids profession. Office
above C. Gray .ft Co.’s store, on Broad.
my’JbdußnHin
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K have ft targe assortmont of I'attcrna
and Designs for llt<>N FRON'IB, BALCO
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and Iron Weik for Building generally. We
also manufacture WIRE. RAILING for Balco
nies, Connie! and Desk Guards, a very- neat
article. The above work wc will furnish at
prices as reasonable a t can h obtained at any
other reliable Foundry in the United Blab s.
PENDLETON & BOAEDMAN,
rODNDRY AND MAOUrNTa WORKS,
KOI.LOCK STREET,
AtKIUOTA, OA.
Jet) SllWill
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Bend for Circulars.
K. H. AGNEW, Agent,
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FINE COLOGNE.
Tub ladles, who are the la st Judges, con
tinue to say that 4 * PLUMB’S DOUBLE” and
“BELLE OF AUGUSTA” ure tho VERY
BEHT BRANDS OF COLOGNE offered In this
market. It is superior to most of the “ Ger
man ” offered. For sale by
JeW-auwlltu PLUMB A LEITNEK,
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
AND
COURT CALENDAR.
Hevised October, lfc7o.
Superior Courts—Judges Mt ote*t©ns.
. ALSA*r CFBCCJV
P*rss J. rWsostaa - - • * • ,
Ji A.! rzusr - - Boitstwr ttesWtt
Baker Third M evlo*to M an-1 Nswlo-
Odiciß*—Third M.,rxU> ia Mxreh and S-fpterafter.
D-x nut F-jarth Moti-!sy !u AdCI so.l LJctotev.
Ii KinU Mao Lays '* Jane and D-re-ater.
y, . . . .R x lay* ia May sol Noaeeihfer.
Vfurth -F-x-rtb M ariiy* Is May snd November.
ALAEASA CtSCCIT.
- Jo4x*-
' * * ■ Boliatt* General.
Criaeli-Fourth Tuewvay* to April
&od TirtitJ* in April - M
% ■ ~-i! Tftfis-lsys slCr Us* fits If •>•!*> ia Msy
Gnun!im-s'urs M - ilajS U: Ju*w ahl Ite<mbw.
W'irr-'niilj s to AvtC aa4 October.
ATLAiTA craorrv.
I Judge
HLF.Utfnu • BaOctt-u Oerwtai, pr* tsi*
lk-RMb—F* arth Mon lays to March an-i September.
, .. , - „-M *-.-..r a Mai-: *:>! ttepfruilier.
Frit. -Secfix! V odsj* io Aped sod October.
ACsesfTA c:actor.
* , 0 . # * . . . . • Judge*
ir*ssy. *t Ja'ssos • buheftot Geasrat*
Bark, —Ti ird llonAif* ia XUa aai J * eVcni tier.
. •;
MrDoflte - F-r#t Monriiysin ApiUmf Octdsa
Rtcf.ri.-a4- >x**l M -udays m January arl <. une.
blcb *oe ciaccir
s , ! r.” • ■
. r .,fc . Kir*-’ Monday* in March and fourth Mon-
I 1 1 .u Monday* In M.*rcb and first Moodaysto
l/,w vite-Tbi id M n lays tri April and second- Mon
y,f ’ . g-f.\ M !:•ya In April and fonrtf Mon
dise in A’lgoxt. ,
K in nr ! Mon '.aystrr Ma> and October.
Urn ; - x-- - ’ V ndavsl-i M ■ > 1 Ort
LumpAin d*-on 1 Mondajnii in April and Hr*. Mon-
M.uo’ -Vwrib'M day-to March and third M*.n
-fIAVI tfl Attftlllr .
Pi. too* Fourth Mon*l i>s in Aj rl! and HeptemW.
Towr x -T’l.urmli>H utter fourth Monday to M y and.
Usfon'-K*>'irtfi M*.ixla> to May and October.
* nai.sswscs oirocit.
W. M * Jwhp*.
l-no W. (Jam rm • * BoHeltor G-neal.
Aru..mg - Kin*' Tuee-Uys in April and October.
V.in I- :. Or Th i. rod Ay* aff- . d.arlton L>.rS
i b jirltojj HwoTut M< iHJtoyA i M/t> anl N*\‘ n <&•
Otyrur Fourth Moo-laya in May and Nov*rin> . r
Mrln'oah Tu -wlay* after fi. '-'in-) Monrlaya in April,
an.l Til.—! i. after fourth Monday* in Novetuter
P ere- —Tuesday* liefore Ur.ft TueMl-iy* fn Apml and
Octol>**r- . , *.
W' .yue--Third Mordaya In March and September.
CHATTAHOOCBBS ClftOOiT.
.>A*K! JoHSSOS .... Judge
CiAr J. Tmokstos • - BoilcfPx O-ne.af
LJbatlah-xicht-e Fourth Mon i*ys to March and Sep
l|arr *. ,-*.xxl Mo .days in April and OeWts-r
Marion Third Monday* la April and October.
Mo „ Fourth Mondays -.* Maya!/-! November
’l’albol Third Monday* In Match and HsoSMohsr.
Taylor First Morelays in April and Octoher.
OHKfIOIIKH O HODIT.
Jr.fiiAH B. Fasbott - * judge.
Obaki.hh K Hhovi.ks - - Bo.ieltor O-rx-ral
Harlow Third Mooday* in March and Heptember.
t -at fiext First M irid.iy -in M.r h and fi.-po n.t--r
i! U i.. ,-v ~od Mondays in May and Nov.ntiher
(ioi lon Kir*’ M.xid'iy *ln April and < H;tol**r.
M if-.-,, Third Moftd'V* in April and ' * tofx-r
Whitli /l l Fourth Morxlaya iu Apiil u.d <>ctolxr
SASTSHU cuaooir.
W'm.uk Hcaur - - - • ' .beige-
Amro P. K*ith • - - BoUettor OxoeraJ.
Bryan - Fourth Mondav to Aprttand Fdrd M-.-nd *>
aft.-, fourth Monday* In October.
Bullock Fi of .j - ••! r third Monday* hi M >r< h and
fourth Mon lay* to Oetot*r
Chatham ■ixon t Monday* lu .January and May.
Kt'ingf.arr. Monday-afl-r fourth Mo..*lay* in March
and *.*e.jre! Monday* in November.
J.lherty Third Mon-lays iu April and Mondays after
fourth McneJaya ia Novemtxir.
Herein K i-t Mondays in May and November.
VI I ST Cl (U-HJIT.
JasasW. Gaaas - * • Judge.
LsMoai- G Asnaaaoa - - BoHeltor General.
Butts Hecoud Mondays to M u.-.h and September.
Henry Third Mondays in \;u1l and October.
M nrvx* Fourth Mondays to February and August
N- wP-n—Third Mondays to. March and September.
PIP*- First M ndays in April and October
Uoct.ial** -econd W'-ndar. to M ori, and Septen.ber.
hpaid.ng Fo- Mondays In Fehmary and August,
t'pso.i First Moii.l.. hiM ay and November.
KAOOI* OISOCIT.
B Col * * • • 'fudge-
KrsKiaL W Oftoossa • Solicitor Geuersl.
Blhtre Foorft. Mondays In Aj ill and October.
t. Second Mondays tu April and Octotx-r.
1i.,0l Flixt Mon lavs in April and < icPitxir.
IIOUKO*. Four'll Monday in May and second M*iU*
djty in l>scember.
Twiggs-Third Mondays to April and Octotsur.
niitPLa cisoeiT.
Hiw s sdH D. Twiooa Judge.
Jons K Fas.rO.iTT - - - Solicitor General.
ir,....nm-l First Mondays In May and November.
(i , „ ~nd Mon*<*ys ir March ami BepP-mlier
,r. i|. iet Mon-lays ft* May and Novum ■ r.
Johnson Fourth M-ndays In April an 1 •*. b.txr
riwl 'DiuirfM.ljyh thir*l ir
'l‘attnaJ* , Thtoi'Mond.ay* in March and fourth tin Oc-
Waahingfon—-Hscond Mondays in April and October.
hohtiusrh ukaociT.
(JARSKTT ASDBBWB - * * a ,,j, ',e
JoM M Mathswh • - - Boh.ltor Geo.raN
Klfier* H.end Mondays to March an t Septemt r.
Hancock Heron* I Mondavs in A,.if and Octotx*,
Hart Third Moielayx m Mar. h and Hnptem*.*.
I,lm ,ln K .urth Monday* tn April and Outolx r
M IU/011 First Momlays In March and Fepte.nl er.
Ogh thoipe I'hird Monday* i t Apr!, and ' n tolr.
Taliaferro - H-cond Moiulays b. “ '*> A".^|l‘V”**
Wa.r. n Fl,si. Mondays In April and O* tutor.
Wilkes F’list Mondays In May and Toveint.. r.
OOMOlfilD 01H0UIT.
KS’JhKSr*. : : ..i-":
dnsis.r Fourth Mondays In April and < ><*tol,* r.
Thud Momlays in April a*.*Mh:P.lx*i
Morgin First Mondays in M ... I, and September.
Putnam 'I hlrd Mon lavs in Marcti and MoptemKr.
Wilkinson First Monda,* in April and OcP.lh i.
pataupa otiitofiiv.
£‘r.;.••• '* '***.£&’
Play Fourth Mondays to March and Heldemtier.
Early First Mondays in April and < WoU r.
Ml ler H.-comi Mondays In Anrll and 'totol.er
Quitman Third Mondays In May and November.
Kami, Iph First Mondays tn Mav and Nov;*.nlx r.
Hiewar! T1.1.d Mondays in Ainll and < fcU.lsa.
Ti-tral! Fourth Mondays iu May and November
ao*m oiaooiT.
• * w*i-<i£2®
ttbatl.xgc* First Mondays In March and H. ptember.
Klovd Ttdrd Mon.lays tn .January and .July
Polk H* * ond Mondays t*. February and August.
P oddity Firs! Mondays In February and August.
II nolson Fourth Mondays in March and H.-pi. uuber.
Walk , to st Mondays tn February and August
rOtITHUBK CIKOO-T.
Jons It Ar sxtsi'HK • • - * .I' rigo-
Wii. It. Umssstt ■ * ‘ BoHeltor Gen ral.
Berrien Third Mondays to March Mid OeptemW
Brooks 'Third and tourU. Mondays In May and No
vomler. . ... ...
after first MotMtayn n Muy
ami November ... * ..
I)t>dg<‘ KrMftyi# ftltur second Momlay In Anrll an i
< h-V >ter. . , .. .
Irwin Friday* uft-cf twcoml MoOfloyi tn Marrh ami
mli* r.
IA-uir* nw H* nxid M< n<lay In April anil (KMm.
Pulaski Third Mondays m April and October.
Tujfnli K*. /rib Mondays In April imd Oc.lolx-r
Thomas First ami aocoud Moiiduvglii June and Do
ctnlu-r.
Wiioox Hccoiel Mondays In March and Beptemlier.
ft.-.tITHWBTa OIHOtHT.
.Itusfi M. Ot-Aaft • * • - • -Judge.
Thomas t’. Lloyd • • Hohdtor o.*r,eral.
I. Fourth Mondays in March and Hootomher.
Mscon First Mondays to December and third Mon
days In M ay.
Behl..y Hecon I Mondays t*i A),rtl and (totom-r.
Humor Hreoud Momlays In April and Ootolxr
WeliSt' t Hecond Mondays tn March and H>-jdember.
TA 1.1 IVOOfiA OIBOniT.
Wm. K. WsmttT Judge
Wr. A. Aoamh - • BoHeltor Gwreral.
Oamploll Hecond Mondays In April and October.
< towel a Kirs' Mondays In Mareh and Huptoinher.
Douglas- Third Momlays tn Anrll and Oetol rr.
Hoard Third Mondays in Mfticli and Hoptemher
Tioup I bird Mondays In May and November.
Faytote Fourth Monday*ln April and OcPdws.
Mertwnthnr Third Mondays in Fnlsuary and Au
gli Mt.
Oarrort First M.sidnys In Ajudl and Ootobe*.
WSfiTSlig CMBOOIT.
< HAM.se It. I)avia Judge.
Wili.iam L. Mahi.bb • • BoHeltor G.-netal
Patiks First Mondays In April and October.
Olaiko First Monday In Futuiisiy an.l Hecond Mon
day in August.
Franklin Hecond Mondays to April and October
Gwinnett First Mondays no Mai eh and Hecond Mon
days In Heptember.
Hslx'rsham Third Mondays tn April and October.
Hall- T hird Monday* to March and Beptembor.
J. Fourth Mondays to Fotruary and August.
Kabnn First Mondays to April and October.
Walton 't hird Mondays l u February and August.
White—Monday after Fourth Monday In April and
October.
City Government.
Mator - CHAS. EBTRB.
COOWCII..
Ist Ward—John U. Meyer, E. H. Rogers, C.
F. Lewis.
iltl Ward —Tlios. 14. (Barrett, J. |K. Evans,
John B. PouineUe,
8.1 Ward—A’ex. Philip, Wm. Bryson, Wm.
Bets nett. ,
4to Ward—B. Dona, Wm. b. Yootg, Patrick
Walsh.
Clerk ofCovncd-L T. Blorne.
Collector arat Treasurer—l. P. Garvin.
Ant. Collector and Treasurer—). 8. Patter
don.
Clerk of Lovxr Market-HoVssn Philip.
Sufxrtntmdmd Streets and Drains John
Morrison.
Lamplighter— Patrick Rice.
Keeper of the bridge Chas. M. Rogers.
Kxper o/ the City HiU and Lot— M. J. De
•ten.
Keefers Of City Hospital -Sisters of Mercy.
Keeper of the jail— T. O. Bridges.
Keep Of the City Ctock—ii. Harbig.
of the Fotcder Magazine—ino. Me-
K limey. , , ..
Keeper of the CHy Cemetery —Jeretmah Mor
ris.
City Physicians and Hosjnt il Physician —
Focnfty ot Medical College at C’Hy Dispensary
City Sexton — Jno. M. Huuch.
Inspect,.* aud Measurer of fVood- L. A.
tToqn-t,
City Wharfinger -)■ F. Turpin.
Engineer, Superintendent of Augusta Water
Worst and City Surveyor— T. SV. Cutout rig
> ’ Keeper of Freed meat Hospital- Dr, K O
rGercke.
Engineer Canal —l*. H. Holdsn.
Canal Wharfinger— Wm M. D’Antigni'-
Inspector of Hooks and Accounts —P A.
W hillock.
I*OI,;CS DEPARTMS NT.
; John A. Chrifilivu, Chief.
W. W. King, Lieutenant.
E. U. Purcell. Lieuteuant.
1 nomas Waleh, Ofderfy Bergeaut
David L Hopkins, Sergeant.
AM. Prut to r, Sergeant.
K. J. Hi* ks. Sergeant.
Win. K. K< :*itei , Sergeant.
CITT COURT
Judge— W'm. T. Gould.
Clerk— John W. Taliaferro
Sheriff -1. Levy.
Meets 4ib Monday iu Febniiry, M*y, At*
gafit and November.
rzcosdbk’s court.
Recorder— B. H. Cramp
Meet*, daily at 9 o’clock
COURT? COURTS ASD ornciis.
County Treasurer — H. K. Clarke
Coroner— Wm. F. Pourticlle.
Surveyor K- B. Beck.
Recent* of Tux 11**u, ns tv * \V iffiou
Tax Collector-John A. Bohler.
COURT OF OK DIN ART,
Ordinary —Hanattel ix vy.
Clerk Melvin (J. I.evy.
bits Ist Monday in every month.
RICHMOND COUNTY SUPZKIOR COURT.
Jiuhje -Win. Gifjeon.
Clmk - if. D. Maciourpby.
hejiuiy Clerk 8.-nJ. Rtisfic-11.
Sheriff fJhaa H. Sibley.
Deputy Sheriff -Goode Bryan.
S /,iug Term Fourth Mouday in April.
Fall Term Fourth Monday in October
r JUSTICKB OF TUB TRACK, KICIfMOSti <*M'N(V
lfUth District— Eag<me F V- rdery
P:Otti Diotricl Riehfted W. Maher.
District—W. W. Sfujtlii,
600th District—Jas. McAudrew.
12,'id District—Wesley A. lJeaa
lL’4th Di-triel-J. B Oieiner.
StJHtfi Di- lr/et \V. Milo Olin.
BX-OFFICIO JI -TICPH OF TttK ERACB A.O
NOTARIKS RUBRIC
.‘tfriili Dialrtet fi. A Bii‘-ud
imh lfifiliiet K.liifi Lyon?
Booth Di-iri-t Wm itoyle.
l*j]xt District- i; F < iff Iy.
’*t Di Did, Fred. T. Lockhart,
iill-t Difitti'-t Jauies Brandon.
POBi.IC HCH-filf. THAI ÜBKS
Ist Ward W. K Fart s, Prii.e.f.al
M iHfi M ary E Holliday, A-e. rani
Mixx Hinderfiiin* (colored school)
3d W -..id -Joe S D .y, Prineip'd-
Mr. Dun woody, Assistant.
Mi-a Annie Fdlfott, AsuisUnt
Patrick (jiiiun, Principal.
E F fl imaeD. Assstsuiot.
tjuarl.-e, Prineipa) (* til. school I
Mrs A. E. Ban-field, Assistant
Musa C. K. Chesnut, Assistant.
3J Ward—G. G\ Gordau, Principal.
J D Col vert. Assistant.
Mrs. J. J. Goddard, Assietaot.
Mrs Gordau, Assistant.
Miss K Wagner, Assistant.
I ii Ward—John K. Napier, Principal.
Mrs. Dunn, Ansistant.
Miss McGowan, Assistant.
Mififl Hosmer (colored school)
H. N Bouey (colored school),
tieo. B. Buowden (colore.l school)
RICHMOND ACADBMT.
J T. Derry, ) A. A. West,
J H. H. Parks, G. W. Rama.
bouuhton institute
W J Hurd, Piiuoipri.
j (julhbcrt Bb* .-ut, Ist Assist tut
Vi. a, J McDonald, till Afifilxtanl
Mi-x M uyGofflii, 8d Asaifetant-
Mix.. Fnink* Hcott. 4th Axsi laid
Mlx.fi K ate Pirtn dee, sth Assistant
Mrx- H K. Parker, Bill Aosistant.
CotIIMKRCJAL COLI.KOB AND DAT AC Bod,
J. Aim ' Pi lot, Pa ioeip .l
Via. Mwxey, Mrs. Wotton Mie.3 E V
Wh dc.
COSSTABLEii.
1 (* h Di-trict— John G N. wruan
Bbmb Dist'ict -Frmci A H. J. nuines
l‘e{.| Iristrict Wm J Jeokiris.
fifklih District GeO M Bohler.
1201,), District -L. 1. Anthony
133.1 Ifisirld- A, B. G. Uinp
IS2d D.sttict -H. 8 I’.noi.
PJOth District- Jesse Turpin
119th District - E Iwiu Hicks
ftOOtb District - Kugcue Connor
B’JSth liistrict Nuthaii Davis
thkfirh i.ki'aktmbi.t
Chief Wm. Bryson.
Fust Assisi,nit J. J Moore
Second Assistant -I. Hanlou.
Secretary - Win. H. ‘h *e.
Treasurer Anloii I>-*i* * * * *'
rrrnu' HK < and mims iisns
fU. John’s, M. E. Church Dr A I Maun.
Hi James’ M. K.Church- II D I’.Gi*
A.t./iry ME < Tnoch ! J. D.vi
Hi. PiiuPs Episcopal Church W If '-"k*-
Chut.*h of Atonement. (Episcopal) VV II
Clarke.
Church of fioo.l Bl.cpl.crd (Episcopal), Hu.u
mcrvllle F- G. We.-d.
Olnistian Churct. J.H. I,am>r.
HI, Patrick’s (< istholle) f.hurch Katheis
Hamilton and ff’llitra.
Evuii'ellcd Lutheran Church D I . Cuiurnim.
First Baptist Dr *f >s. Dixon.
H.aoud Baptist 11. 11. Williams.
C/utte, Chape! 11. ii. Williams.
Jewish Hyuagogue
Presbyterian- -Dr. Itoht Irvine.
First Baptist, HprlngHeld, (colored) Hemy
Watts. , „
Hecond Baptist, (TliauUlnl) J* 1 dtn*ri.
Third Baptist, (Central) Jlcmv .lacl.son,
Fourlli Baptist, (Harmony) Wm White
Mount/.ion, Methodist < liurch Bolit Kent
Trinity M. K ( liurcli, Houth 1.. A. Hofsey
Protcstunt, (<<>loic,.l) -George Washington
Randolph.
AN AOT
TO AMEND “AN A<rr TO INCORPO
aItA'I K THB PROPRIETDIWOFTUIC AH
GUHTA CANAL, AN DTO CONFIRM OKU
TAIN ORDINANCEH OF THE CITV
COUNCIL THEREIN MENTIONED, AND
TO PIINIHII THOSE Wl > MAY INJURE
their property,” approved UK
OEM BEK 37ril, 1845, AND If) EXTEND
THE PROVIBIdNB OF SAID ACT. AND
TO CONE! KM ACEKTAfN REMOLD IK > B
OK THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUUUHTA
RELATING TO BAID.CANAL.
Hko. 1. Be it mneted hy the General Assembly
of the State of tleorgia, „n<l it is herein/ enacted
by the authority of the same, That the Fifth H**c
tion of the above recited Act he so amended as
to read as follows, to wit In (vise the line of
the Augusta Canal, or any Branch thereof, or
tho race ways, waste wuirs, uml waste gates,
tow paths, embankments, tanm-banks, or ixick
wftter from said Canal, or branches thereof, or
from streams obstrnclcd by the contraction or
enlargement of said Canal, nr Branches there
of, HI4ALL PABB THROUGH, <>K OVER
FLOW THE LANDS OF ANY PERSON OR
PERSONS witli whom the said Augusta Cu
rial Company, or the persona or Corporate
body exercising the Corporate powers ami eu
joyiug the privileges of said Company, or the)
siieeeesors of said Company for the Lime living,
CANNOT MAKE. A SATISFACTORY
AGREEMENT, as to the terms upon which
the said Canal, or Branches thereof, my be ex
tended through, or such Uick-water he per
liiUled to flow over, Sticll Ixtudfi, the Sd/f All
gusta Canal Company, or the persons or Cor
porate body exL-reising the Corporate powers,
and enjoying the privileges of said Company,
or the successors of said Company for the time
being, shall, nevertheless, have tiie right to es
tablish, open, construct, and enlarge said Ca
nal, Branches thereof, race-ways, waste-weirs,
embankments, berui-bauks, and tow-pat)]*,
through, aud to overflow Faid J-ands, and the
damages, if any, sustained by the proprietor or
proprietors of such l-xuids, by the reuson of the
coiistrluctlon or Enlargement ot such Canal,
or Branches thereof, race-ways, waste-weirs,
embankments, berm-banks, or tow-paths, or
by reason of the overflow of back-water from
saitf Canal, or Branches thereof, or from streams
obstructed by tho construction or Enlarge
incut of said Canal, Branches thereof, race
ways, waste-weirs, embankments, berui banks, 1
or tow paths, or any other structures con
nected with said Canal, or Branches thereof,
SHALL BE ASCERTAINED AND ASSESSED
EY FIVK APPRAISERS, OF WHOM TWO
f SHALL LK NOMIN ATE!* BY SUCH LAND
OWNER, OK LAND-OWNERS, TWO bi
TOE AUGUSTA CANAL COMPANY, or the
persons or Cor;-orate body, exerctaing Lie Cor
porate powers, or tnjoyiug the privileges ol
said Cotapaay, or tbe mccassors ol .and Coin
awey tor the time being, .ANL> TUK FIFTH
BY THE FOL K, wboee award*, or that of a
Bjaiority i* U.-ai, reftiSol in w rilii'tj under
iieir bawl* *n.J seats IN Dt PLIC A TiS, one
fur each of the parties in interest, s-Lall l-c re
corded in the oifl.-e of the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of tbe County iu which said Lauds,
ire situated, and IT SHALL BE IHE DUTY
OF SUCH LAND-' >W NEK, OK L A NO-OWN-
r kb ORION! NOTICE SERVED PERSON
aIIy on him, her, OK THEM, OK "N
H IS, HKK OK THE!K ATTORN KY IN FACf,
V, nil IN TEN DAY'Rafter Out service ot such
notice, to tome two Appraiser; to (O-opeiaUs
with two Appraisers Dominated by the oppo
* ie parties, for the purposes atwesoid, wid
oi-ou the taiiure of such land owner, or Sand
owner*, to nominate in accordance with said
ootice, ‘ the said Augusta Canal Company, or
Oie peraou*, cw Corporate !-ody, erereisine ih
nowra, or enjoying the privih goo! gald Com
i piny, or th< riM i es6'>r.- of ’.be *i 5 Company
ijr the time be.ng, may proceed at once with
the coutemptaU-d work ; Provided, That such
land owner, or land-owner*, may, at my time
, Uiereafter, upon a similar notice to tbe oppo
site party, have Appraiser* appointed in the
a u.uer and for the purposes ai .ret-atd- THE
* PPK Ms LKS AITOINTFJ > HKI HE Pi K
p,)<i-'s /, FORKS All), SHALL. IN ALL
CASKS in making upthkik. award,
CONSIDER THE BENEFITS from li con
atruetiou of said Caual, or Brain ben lhereof,
-■croluo to any Lands ot such land-owner, or
W H KTU KK THR LAND IN
REFERENCE f > WHICH DAMAGES AJiK
CLAIMED OR OTHER LAND THROUGH
OR <*\ KK AViiH H HMD < ANAL, UK
BKA NC H F.S TH KK M>F, IS < >P. AHE ( O N
SiKLCI ED, ANDsRALL SET OFF SUCH
BENEFITS AGAINST SUCH DAMAGE , in
no event, however, giving au 4vs. n l no.ii-t
Mich land-wWii'-r, or 1 md-owoer;-, for the t -
nt ht-iiefjn. over damages. 1 tie award of
Uta h Appr-tiwig, if not appealed 11-tO, >■- h.-re
lualter provid- and, shad op* rate ui am have the
iorcs- and fleet <d si judgment,, ve ting in - -i
Canal Company sent it-- Mice*saora tie* tight ot
way oyei ttud through, and t. e incbt to
i flow r,aid l.ainD, uj u which award, to recov
ered and uot app d<d from, it any em u.
awarded as damage# t-> such Leud-own-r, or
Is tiU-oWiii-ra, Ute sun Ciet i- shall, after tin* t*x
pirdiou Ot thirty da>> In.ra tin- time ol record
' thereof, i.-au - c.\.ctiuous ior tie- same in the
' usual lor til Of executions, '.eidt-d upon tie
judgment of Hie Court, returnable ! the u. u
Superior Lou.l of -.H Comity, which cxi-et.
Uou in iy is levied ufKiii any ptoju-ily ol l.ie
Augusta < anal Cooit-any. <*r iu “iiecea-ior#
BUT IN CASE KITH KK OF 1 HR PARTIES
SllOUiiD RE DISSATISFIED with the de
cision or award Of the Appr.ee. i-, -mb 'Her it
latif-d party or p -rLt.-w uiay, w ithiu le-U day e
Mtcr the recording of the Barrie, cx*-icwe n* *,
her or th-dr KIGfITOF APPE-M, t.y ranking
kii'-wu bit*, her or their intention t-y a written
notice, served upon the opposite party and
upon the said Clerk, whose duty u. shall I**,
thereupon, to suspend the issue <>l -eulK>n,
arid to make an entry of uudi nppe and on the
Appeal Docket ol his Conn, to h< 'tried By
Sjiecial Jury at the ufc.vtTerui, whi< h tridshtll
- lie tin tl, venting in H-td Company ud its u
-'eetwort -. Td right ol way, and of overflow, and
in case <d dßUtage, entitling the person for
wtt'iin they nre found to judglin nt and < -.ee>l
1 i4,u therefor: I'rovidfd, aiipayt, I hat tie p*n
di-Dey or snehapi-ed shall not sn-ju-nd wo-k
on an] Cued, or Branches thereof, hut eu -li
work bhall pr.vceed, on said Augusta Canal
Company, or the per, ms, or Uorpoi Be i-ody,
ix. n i- ng the Cor [KM ate i-owcts, and enjoy m
the privildfp* of raid Company, or the sneeer
sore ol said Couipatiy, tendcriug to - uen Laud
owner, or Landowners, good and snlie i- ut
Beeurity, in double the amount ol the award,
cr i! no d* in ures have fg--u aw irdwd, tu stieh
oiuii a the Judge of the Superior Court Ol
Richmond county drui order, lor the payment
ol the judgment which may '-e rco Ns-cd ou
aone.d An,/ m-or/./e./, further, IHA 11 HL
A F t*>i A l B K Hi' B K F<K KfN !hi RI N GIPO N
’! u |.; IUhCIIAUGEI OK THKIK D< TIES AS
•SUCH, SHALL SEVERALLY TAKE AND
HI BbCKIBE oN OATH BEFORE A <|t DL
i IAL OFFICER "F TILS STATE, M ELL
and truly and impartially to
Dl TERMINE AND AWARD IN THE
PREMISES. . J ... . x
HK<. 2. be it further enacted, and \t c hereby
enacted by the authority a fore* rid, 7 tifti 1 e
, Ai-.ust* Canal Company, or the p-rson*or
Corporate body exercinioif tin Corporate pow
er*, or enjoying the privileges <■ said Compa
ny, aod i.h ■ sue e*bors ol *ml Company, are
heref-y authorized and empowered to enlarge
!h' ehl Augur-ta Canal anywhere along tu<
line ol Maid C ,ual, By widening and deepeumg
the same, making basin a or reservoirs, also to
COnstruet a Brauch Canal, or Caua>B, '' --ding
lrtm the said Canal tothe Savarn, ah river, or
from said Savannah river to said Canal, or
Iroin any pai tol Raid Caual to any other pu L
thereof, and to eou.-ii net any dams, aqueducts,
tow-paths, waste Weirs, iace ways, *>i BHuc
tures, U> improve or hi ike avaiiabe .-aid t anal
and Branch Canal, or Cauals, lor m oulaetur
iug purposes. , . . . ,
tile; .i be it further enacted, and if ** hereby
enacted by the. outhonty ufofc&'t/d, t ■ m 1
Augusta < anal Cvnpauy, or the P'’ l "US *>i
Corporate, body exercising the Corporate pow
ers, or enjoying the privilege* ol s-id Cun pan v,
and the suce-.-i-rs ol eaul Company, ALE
HEREBY ADTHOKU/.eD I" ALl.im,
WATER TO BK DRAWN FROM SAID CA
NAL AN D BRA NCiI CAN A !-. f>R (A N \1- ,
K< )R TH E PI RPOrtE <>F PROPKT LI NG M A
jCHINEKY, AT ANY POiNTB ALONG THE
I LINKNOF TUB SAME. WIIEI HELaBOVE
.OR BELOW WEST BOUNDARY &IRKKI,
IN THF. CITY OF AUGUS TA
Hse I He it further enacted, and it n hereby
enacted by the null,only afore,laid, i h -l wheu
ever, in the eularg.-.m. nt-of said < -u - , "r -.)
c-ODHti nctiou <>( said Bran !i C.nvi ,or an- 1 s.
Shall b -eoroe nec -eary to ebaUge the Hue . I
any public road, lb Aagu&H ’
pun y, Ol Ihe per-ons, or Coipo.atc body e*U
cieiugUie Corpor- to powers, or ••ui"y , “h' l *;'
privileges ol the Augusta Canal Coaij-any, or
ilit Mice, tisors ot said Company bn
being, Ondl apply to the Ordinary "I lb- c-j.oii
ly in wllleh such Change is to In: made. Whose
limy it shall t-e to proceed to make such • ban
the a. inner provided by law . < .
That all the expenses meowed and all
it.cduin .gcsallowed to Land-ownersio making
„i.eh . h inge, shall be met by the said August -
(Anal Company, or the persons, m Corporate
body, .-xereisiug Ihe. Corporate powers, “< < u
, joyiiigtiie piivih-ges ot said Couipmy ■ A,ul
pu.tuud further. That Mich <uang-' t-li -L not
lie made in such a manm i l" tender U *Vel by
such road lees conv nient to the pun
f sbe il furf h r ted, an tU >* hereby
enad.d by the authm >ty aforesaid, I hat ale
solution oi the City Council l Augusta, pass, and
on the 2lst day <>l August, Dil, submitting the
enuigeuicut oi Hie August Canal to the legal
voters ot the city oi Am usta, by virtue of
Which an election w u- held on the Lh . aj <d
October, 1871, at which cl. elion - huge mujoi
iiy ol raid volel a vot' and I". lid tlpeuient, •
ami the xeiiue is feert-by Cmill nlcl uud d-. fired
In f.e ol full huce.
Hbc tl be it further a,a ' /.and tf r hereby
emu ted by the antji. ity aforesaid, Thai, all
| ,wn , aii.i parts of laws, IU . onH.et with Ihm
id t h<* mu! thrt bialjh* iU'u '
&PI*OVI3t !KCKMHKIt I2tU. I HVf.
SPRING SEASON.
Col r G IIAUON’H Thoroughbred lm
ported Hlallion, •’OLKNGAKIK,” will stand
this (his second seasonl si tny Stable, on Kllis
street, opposite Opera House, at TWENTY
FIY K DOLLARS lor the Reason. Asa Stock
Horse hi* reputation was lolly ( Rtabliehcd by
his performance here last Hpiiug Season.
ALSO,
JACK CHAMBERS’ Celebrated Trotting
Horse, “ HICKORY JACK,” will stand at the
same time and place at FT FT Y DOLLARS lor
the Reason.
G. H. KERN A OH AN,
“ Planters’ Livery Stable.”
Auhuhta, Ca , April H, 1H72.
apgii 2in
JyVt™T UI - M ’r IA'V: It! I’
~Y~ p, lily’r mnn hubs ouababtd.B
KlUt -tll*fartiry, e> NO PAV. IfcMsrtji
rr~| Hv# pnMph'l-t m Prl.■ bft fl .iit rro.
■ " A-l.D>-. t han*. M- Cvimus Mnti’fr,
PaW.-st Fnuith Ht., Clarlnnat.l.O. 0,/m
NEW BOOKS.
BhoK EN TOY, by Anne C. Steele ; Lord
Kilgobbiu, by C'harlea Lever; Fair to See, by
L. W. M. Lockhart; Albert Luvel, by Lord
Brougham ; The Rose Garden, by tbe Author
of Unawares; Chateau Morville, or Life iu Tor
ralne, Irom the French; Three Books ol Song,
by Longfellow ; Edna Browning, or the Leigh
ton Homestead, by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes ; The
Nautilus, by Cupt. Joan N. MaDit, Reviewer
Reviewed, by A. 11. Stephens; Kate Beamnonl,
by J. W. DeForest. Also, Just received, a
large assortment, of the new Hymnal, tor the
Episcopal Church, ol all sizes and binding,
with and without music. Magazines received
as soon as published.
GEO. A. OATES,
jeU-tl ‘J4O Broad street,
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
CE4SSS c? c:2r2r-rLZ.
NO CHANGE OK eAtUBETWKiiN AUUUdIA
and Columbus.
Ututral toptrlaUadeal**
Ceutrxl K*llr*il • r (
ax r x**xa, J ant- L>, )
On after SUNDAY. W* hwt. Passer
•p, taa tbe Georgl* Central Kaliroa.l, Its Brochrt
ani C..aynett’ -a, w.U run a IWlowx.
trp DAY TRAIN.
Arrivval Augusta FW. p- m-
Aim real Mlfledgevtiie D P m
Arrive at KmUxCU* V,?’*
Amv -at Hawn , ; 1 '• G“•
l.eave Bi'-uo for AUxCP- l'< p fo.
i, se M•*.•! for Colutabtl# *, p- ®.
A,rive at Atlanta * *>, a. tn.
Arrive at Cofambus 4 (W, a. nr.
M .Min* etoae cono**rtiO!M with train. !*rto<i A '
ga-ta, Atinia and Columbus.
IXJWN DAY TRAIN.
L*-%\e Atiar.ta iOO. a m
Art v at Uxcori -- * < Jd, a. iu
1.-ave M e-or. ....... * 00, am,
b-, 9(XI am.
Arrive at fc .id, p. lo
Arrive at Bavaanah 6TD, p m.
This uam .-oQOWtii at Uaeon with Southwestern
Acr - ntoodation train leavlne Columbus at 8-tSi
r,. m and aro-.n* at Macon at 4:46, a. m-. and mak*
the e: me connection ai Aoguata as the up day train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING 30UTL1
l ave gay-annais.... T W, p ur.
|*MO Auxuat* a .5 j. a.
Arrive at ttavanuah 4 M a m-
Arrive at Macon f. .10, a re.
Lx-ite Mi con for A Tania k M, m
|... ,ve Mne .a for uail.t.. .. 6 *•*, a. m
Arr.ve at Goiombu* D IS. 8 m
Arrive at Atlanta 31 kP- m
y . iuu prompt Girouxh conaeetiotis at both Atian
la Hen * oiuccfora.
NIGHT TRAIN'S GOING NOB'fH.
Rr-ave Columbas *lO, p at
f,ve Atlanta TOO, p. m.
Arrive at M eon from Columbus. * 9a. P m-
A.rivv ai Macon from Atlanta... 9 26, p. in.
!..• ,e S6,P ni
-1.-.*e t--Vatin .ft 11 ,G. p nr
Art.i. ... Si diedgevltle Di 5, p. ,n.
Arriv-* at K,at..iiiv-n 1.50, a- m-
Arrfve * Awgnsta t"M, a. iu.
Arrive .t Bavanaah 1-'m, a. tr.
Wakw perf.-<-t c.yauectipt.e :tb Uains Au
Xtteta. •
IVaxe-ng. rc eoiinfover Ui. and Kahn-
Usi K.,a„.-t( will tak.- Night Turn from Coimubus.
Atianlu --rnl Macon, Day T’odae from Augusta, and
Savannah, which daily at Gordon 'Cun iaya
eacepu-i; with MUll-geVill uud Katoovon lYaiins.
(W- Au Rievant BKetring <' a on ali NigbtTia.ua.
WII.I lAM ROGERS,
j, j-j ,f Geu’l But/t.
NOTICE.
Niiperlnt* u.l*t ’ Ofh. e. j
Uro.Kle K. K-, ( op#uj-
Anocara, (in, A] I r M, 117 J
Uni] f,iittie. notice, on and er TH U drill AY,
4h Ap.il _:.T., IST.' II - Nob' T* i ager Train on
the Atlieos 8.-tne.lt will run, oukiog close connection
at Union Point wi.b Upsnd Down Night Pass- ug.-r
Trains on Mai', la no.
l. ave Atii -ns t S.O I , p m.
Arriving at Ath-na ul 4 50, h. in
8. K JOHNSON,
ap'Glf Huperiutendeut.
Athens psfa-re please copy
tVslern anil Atlantic Kailroad < <*.
OKI. e of the Prtvltlcnt. (
Aiusn, dun- Vd, 1574. 1
On and after tine dal-
NIGHT PABBKNUKP. TRAIN TO NEW YORK
AND THE WEST
Outward,
Dave* Atlanta is 55, p. m.
Arrives Chattanooga 3 a m.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST.
Octwank
Lav Atlanta B’SO a. m.
Am..-* Obattaoooaa 3.50, p. m
lightning express to new york
Outward.
Leaves Atlanta.. * 4 05, p tn.
Arrives Dalton 9 2), p. m
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN FR"M NKW
YORK lO TUK WEST,
Inward
Luavea t E: *k P- m -
Arrives Atlanta 1 ! 'j, a- tr.
day PABSENGKR TRAIN FROM NEW Y<rKK
TO THE WEST.
I i.Watd.
Daw Chattanooga 8 30, a. in.
Arrive* Atlanta ■ '*b p ur.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Inward.
L avts Dalton 100, p. bi
ArrtV'W Atlanta ®"5), a. m
myi’-O tt
CHANGE CF SCHEDULE OH THE GEOSGLA
.--HD MACON AHD A GOD OTA K.-iILBOADS.
*)N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE sth,
1*72, the P.iftaunger Traiua on the Georgia and
Maaon and Augusta Railroads will run as follows :
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
DAT TRAIff WILL
be.ivo Augusta** ® : - () a - ,n
Leave Atlanta ai 8.15 a. m.
An .ve ill Augusta at P m-
Arrive In Atlanta at 40 p in-
HIUUT PiSaVKOSS TfXIM
Uau- Augusta al l5 p. m.
Leave Atiauta at . 800 p. in.
Arrive lo Augusta at &-00 a ill.
Arrive 1:1 Atlanta at.. H m -
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD
lAY PIBSBX’OBa TRA IN.
Leave Aueubtaot. 1100 a tu-
Leave Maeon at a. m
Arrive iu Augusta at - 45 p. ng
Arrive in Maeon at. 1 40 p m.
SIGHT RAi'DRMIRB TRAIN
Leave Augusta at 8' 15 p tn
l.eave Mi eon a' hrOO p. til
Arrive iri Augusta at ''oo a. m.
Arrive in Mueonat -MO A - m -
Passetigt-ra from ATII ENB, W ABU INUTON, AT-
IjANTA, or any point on the Geoigta Bailroad and
Hiaoclies, hy taking the Day Passenger Train, will
make conn*- tkn a' Camuk with iiaius for Macon
Poli.man'h (First-Class) Palaom Bugging Cars
oil all Night Passenger Trains on the Georgia Ralt
r.Hwl , mi-1 Kirsl-Olass r leoplng Cars on all Night
Trainsuu tin- M -.ou and Augusta Railroad.
H E. JOHNSTON, Sup’b
i't’Fkf.t:(tsni>sn r's Ofsiow GaoROiA ami Maoos
Alio A out: st v Kaii tOAiia, August a .June 5, 1873-
|,6tf
?Or,T ROYAL RAILROAD.
KXTHXDINO TKOU
POK I ItOVAI. FORTY MIhKSTOWARU
AUGUSTA.
J rains wiil leave Port Port Royal au 1 the end of
1.1, <) Rond, con nee ling at Youiaasev with trains on the
Savannah and Charleston RailroaJ, to and horn
Cltavlnaton and Savannah.
TIMETABLE.
le ave Port Royal ICW. a - m -
I, aw Beaufort..... 10:00, a. m.
Leave Spring Hill 10.36, a. nr.
Leave Krasor’s 11 M), ft. tu.
Leave Sheldon 11 26, ft. m.
Arrive at Yemassee 12:00, m.
CONNECT WITH S. * C K. R
Leave Yemassee 1:00, p. iu.
Leave Ridge 1 80. p. m.
Leave Bearsoii'a 2.00, p- in.
l.eave Altman’s 2:26, p. m.
A .t! v* at cud of Road 3 00, p- no.
RETURNING.
Ix-ave end of itoa.l 4:60, p. m.
Leave Altman’s 6 10, p. nr.
I save Bears.>n’s 6:80, p. rn.
Leave Ridge 60, p. m.
Arrive at Yomuasee 8 20, p. m.
CONNECT WITH C A H. U. R.
Leave Yamassio. 6:26, p. in.
L< ave Sheldon 7 "20, p. in.
Leave Fraser’s 7 36, p. iu.
D ave Spring Hilt 8:00, p. m.
Leave Beaufort - 8 60, p. ro.
AiT.ve at Port Royal 9:16, p m.
8. O. MILLKTT,
my2B-ly Gesieral Superintendent.
ON MARRIAGE.
GAPPY RELIEF Ft>tt YOUNG MEN from
tbe effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man
hood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impedi
ments to marriage removed. New method of treat
monk New and remarkable remedies. Books and
circulars sent, free, in sealed envelopes.
Addr.es HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 2 Booth Ninth sheet, Philadelphia, Pa,
ap2o-8m
Vir-ißii -spriaKs Bxmrsl#* Gtkfte
VIA
XH B WILMINfTI'ON Jills'Hl.
CollAUAt*tllAK. Jw* *• I*l*'
Round Trip itxmnirm Ts *-<* r<n p ‘ [
•K* *f u.e otfce of W- c. r-t J A. K K-.PLAN
JPENS HOTEL, ol UNION INMIW.-a C. C-a.,1
A. el w. C- and A R E *otha Mlowrag well
Mm own and s’Us-ive
VIRGINIA
mo
BIJAI MK K BESORTB
GREENBRIER WBIi E -- - LPHUB,
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM,
BATH ALUM.
Hi or HEALING SYYKiri
or SWEET CGALY BEAT S
r tX)NGREri J %
V ALLEGHANY'
MONTGOMERY WHITEGULPHUE,
YTU UjW SULPHUR.
JUS,
KITTRELL'S SPRINGS, N C,
and it- enrire’y new and ftrrt Joes s. a-ride watering
t.far, in Hampton Road* VUE ns L EA U, SEW
ELL’S POl NT, VA.
These Ticket* sre good to re4om unUI NOV EH
8ERD , , , 572 , x IjVOJV b.
jo2 tf Agent W V met AUK ,
Obsrh.lts. I olftiabis 4fc Aua*i* K - B
Uh.r.l , lnt.-ii.ta C-OAlee.
Co* tMßir fc* C June Bth, 18IZ-j
On and after SUNDAY, June Hh. IzK the f. :
lowing Schedule will be nra oier thi* ro.d
GOING NORTH.
Train No. I Train No 2.
Augusta ... f36a. m f *’
Leave Coivuiri.is-. t 2 M, p. m G o-, 1 ■’
Arrive Charlotte,.. 7 44, p . etw.a. ni.
1 GOING iri’iJiU
Traf - No ! drain No. *h
Leave Charfofta... w* a. u H 7° • Ul *
Leave Coluaitaa. ■ I I, Va, J au ‘
Arrive August* .. " 4 1* •• 8 Ul
Standard 'I tin-- tan n-.-nut a- oir t than U orit
ingtis. City lin e ,ud n,te mmwuw * >-'-• t-* Au
gu-ia City diu..
No. 1 T. kin, Dally, No. 2 Train, I':- . . :i und.a;s
eXtepfef. 15 '!!. trains mike • hae . on!..■< ’ -"i to •> 1
p >ini* Hortlt, Booth whl \S -*\
Through li- c 4 ciipcfeuii lo a-I
primapafpotata. AIEXANDhKi
g E. In tK.riKY, General Fr aht ui 1 mket Ag
j 9- t f j
EIGTJ2GIGU SEASC-K OF 1572. j
i hsrial TANARUS, t uluuiG. anti **“*'.
Kidl-ssd ' t*>*“y
6rnT Height ..< 'OckG , j
B. It W f*y’ jytD, 5i -• t
On and she JUNK I. pro* - ..EXCURSION an.'.
SING LE TICK El S will l*- plncr-d on sale ftt rite
olii-tM of lit Company, *t AUGUSTA and C''
LUMBIA, fee h f.g'.twlng c*tiMi) rIK
riviu M.kAL Sesixas „r Vihoisia K— kbridge
Alum, P.arii A Inn., Wa i-J, Hot, Healing, U3we. t.
Swe-1 l h -lyl •• .te >r.d Gre'. nt.rter White Sulphur.
Ai,.,,. Ihe celeb s ml SperkltßgOatawl.i Spiittvii
■A < Kioiii-fi
Th s.- Tick eta good to k rives* cstu. Novmess 1
A tat, f.-r Sewell’s Point, opposite Fortress M nr-x
--an. w Watering Place. Th,* being ite ftr.*t eeaeon
port ee who dl light in Sort Pai.hing, kt-l.ing. P-.al
iag. Ac .will hud thU {-oint paninuUrb. : .v tug.
K R DORSEY",
tnv v> 1-a a. 1 tr-.e-A,ent
►The People’s Pj|ier.
FOR
W FOTJR -IKHJ.ARS! *4
The, Savanir.il! Advertiser
Wil l BE MAILED TOfYOU
Daily, ONE YEAR.
Bar THE AhV ER iIS E l l PI BUSHES
As much Rca.ilio£ Matter as any FEper
• the S: ala.
Ai-. ociated Pre.3s Dispatches a iiJ_MA f kHtß,
Spet iaia from Atlanta and th^^Legislature^
1 A Weekly (Jommeroial Review, elaborately
Coin pi led,
And, in fact, a thoroughly
Liv<* f Comprehensive Newspaper,
fnraiahed t a price that b ftlreJy given it
DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION
OF
Any Other G-eorgia Daily.
Tri-Weekly Editaon, $2 per Annum !
Twice a Week, One Dollar and a Hall!
agents \vantk ij.
BtAliU A KIMBALL, Proprietors,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Seb3kl
THE
Savannah Republican.
o~—- -
h ri'l'A HLiSHEI) IN 1808.
Kuljlishod by
HARDEE & 80UDDER.
CIO -a. llAKrtKii. Hkt kv W Scumvsß.
TERMS
INVAKIABI.Y IN ADVANCE.
<Ju*> Year....
Sis M.intlir. .. 500
Monthly. .. 1 tW
The WEEKLY REPUBLICAN la published
every Sat.iiiday timnilng;.
TERMS
INVAUIABX.Y IN ADVANCE.
One Y.ar ... I®
Hit Moutlm. t ‘A)
Three Mouths 4**o
RATES OK ADVERTISING.
One Square, first iusertloo -- - HGO
Eftcli Bitbai-queut Inaertloit 7 f
A Srpiare ia leu measnred lines of Nonpareil
type.
RtfAU advertiseinents ordered to Kf insert
ed weekly in dnily paper, or rii weekly edition,
will be f 1 per quare lor eseh inser
tion, except wlie varied by special eoutratt.
THE REPUBLICAN
Is the oldest uewspaper In the South, and is
earnestly devoted to her interests. I contains
all the latest news, by telegraph and by letter,
on ,U 1 subjecta of yfeueral interest-—^Commer
cial, Agricultural, and MiseolJaneotrn
—thereby adapting it to every class oT the
readiiif:; public. No pains or expense shall lax
spared to maintain its reputation as a first class
paper iu every respect.
iS§PSEND FOR SAMPLE
febß-tf
HORSES AND MULES
eX UST RECEIVED, a cur load of extra large,
well broken MULES, and some extra fiue
HARNESS HORSES. Call aod see them, at
Planters’ Stables, rear Opera House,
wylfi-fcf C. TyLER.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pi^
iff;' \
~ I
®fe, every shoe t have Übjcaon
for their protection -o i l.
Long experience ha* prove tfi.-m u |* ,t
e-t, sureri, 3e..l ite-t of all th bills ****&
ll.e market aietun.i- . By their V- , i
tt.e blood i- iturified, the corruption.:
lyrist oi>#tni' ti >f‘ T*--': ■.,*.| ( y , ;■
* bote machinery of life re*t..r. .| to tt,
Internal orjrac- w hu h *.
~,,J -1, -i are elea ■I i I Lq|,.
Uth' a*:t-- . 1
p, change.l infoliealUi, the lalto -r Wk,
uie-n r- kouf-l ou the va-at multitn.j,.- whr>.
it, ,:* hardly b comp utw It - .
makee Bem pb-v-ant to take, aim nre* ;
iirtnea iiuiui[Kiired for n> >;■ <r ( ilu .
tf.ol tbev arc ever fr*--h. a. 1 i . %
1 AlUtoag i
■
O-oipatwi,.
, Full direction* aie gi-<-u on tl H
Clwih box. how VO itae fh* ill a- a Fan. p .
Slid for the following complaint*, r-' .r
l fills rapidly cure -
i It lt*|M|l.Ul’! * 111,.., *..... 1,,,)^
„, • *.gn>4i*ora *.- of Ipp. i,,.
\ot taken .- -i. ' : <• -
t. ti. ad restore ita bcahhy tone and *• t
fir UvrrCowpUiai f
Kllinna SI.-.attach. Mid, |j. 4j ,
’ — Grvrii •tirknrM.i, 1
otic h i llihtnt. It-taiv t
t.c judiciot dv taken lor
Cia.sa--.a-i a. i.o-t > r remove u.. %
entire if- a
r >r M<walcrt >. llUrrha-a,'
i mild dose is generally reqoirc-i.
pjf Ilhrit *.t a*. ahmil. brawl. f,|,
I,nation of the Heart, i*aiit is ft,
hitte. Ba,l.
j ■: I '
l ft lion of dm ' '' •• ,l- , _ ,
- ‘ J
I ,-jf l>n>|t*< i rirt)P't, ..1
they e* ' 1
1., produce the elf. tof a rira-i - p 0...-
p'or Siippr*•. I |
-
THnnrr fltl, take one U t I
proniott (igc-tion tn ! ' • I ■■ ’ .
An o. < :V. -u-'il o 1
j.oireß, re-rio.. (the
bVrta-tll. 11 dice It •* I
! Mo eerions derangeuien* ext-'- one •>.,
J tolerably well, often tinn- tbat, • ~in
i bill* make- bun b-d •! '
< lean* in a >ud renovatr' -. t '. .|
appai ~tu-.
rREPAKi.It B> |
Vr J r A TVK&e n bnirticl cio,
Tower.L, mass > s t
FOR BALE BY ALL DK' .Gl.-jik i VKta'tVjijg
p23-d'ly —3
rj
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and At-ue, i it- rm.t’ ut Fere-
Chill Fever, Betiiitlent Fever, Du® *
Ague, FeroxfiC il rßii. uia Fever, a • ,
and indeed all the afiectiona which va-
JYom tnalarioris, ■ .-r.-ib. <r r.iasit.,- Trl
pOiBOi.S ,
from tf. <i-c ip .11,) qu.iut t>.
Th >1 ' - 1
oub r mu r i-t n.imvu - - - m 'lf •-w
. /
tl Ol c„rt-. lot the t aficnf c- it,- risk ttitfi '
hi- ..iusl rut. iu Violt.'tt .tU*t- k.a oi lit.- . ociulob
taiii|-r. Tin- i':E • xg- I- "•••
i ****** *
and prevettl-a the *icv.-t-| .... t.i •• it -.*,
taken ,u ri.e Hi.at ajqir. cli it if. pt.-mouii rj
' i.iotwiu... It i- not only Hit* Lett remedy ns
v Vt .j. ..... . 1 i.ii iho- i la-- *d conipl.iiuli, kif
:,i-o the cheap.- f. The lie - que.ittm
p; lor a dollar b-mga it nitl.m the ta.,.1,
,-,>r--rii.,.l' : and i, f•>*■•*i - rti-ui. l-, ML ill
f’Uix AM- 1 A,.l i i-fcv ol -, t-x-rylioilj ah.a. .
b;.ve if. and ii—• U iVcelv.bofh for cun- aiid pr,
I. thm 11 I.o} -ri tic P-" -will ,1 iM.iitu lh
flo reach ol all rim is w.-!i :i- tl,. , ft
A great superiority this n ~ ly oy.i ;tc.
other ever discovered |... th- - I**', l k. ucl ~-it.ti
cuieof Intanmtleni-i- that and ■ ..of.-oi,- no t}i. j
nine oi rnincrul. con -•.pieuii', rr, j rodnees n' q
ouiiii.-riu oi otiler uouiiou- .-i7.-. tav. li.ii.-vei n| .on
die ronetltufion Th.- =.'>ao -I -' u nr. left M
healthy :>■ " *•- L **t 1:>- ' h,d the lii -'-.li<- li
Fever and Yeuc.-n •' ll ’’ 1 " „
..I the no ■- of"'- ! 'c ’ /' ili
r Ncicalgi.i Rheum ili.„>. '.-ml. H, ;
Britain. - Tooth... li, , K \ -U,
m;l PairirMtD n, P ntf*i! \tT< ■ n<-n i’>
li v ~t* ei -, P:tia mU> li Aft < lt \
ond and cut of th.
whi*n oriemating: m t*ua i on n ■
i, ut type. I " '';;; . i i i i
tCdrk. r * (‘Xptlb tin? jd|"4*i\ idhii Uu ■ 1,1
con—-ficnlly''in-.- it --o ,11 Id-''. I' (
Vfthiaide protc lion ; ’ " '- ■ y ,
travelling or tcuipoi >ril.v t. - 1,1 ' "
■Sous dun feta. If Liken r
while texposc-i fo the ml.-, i -n, •atw ui --
crete,l from ■ '■ in, an I .... ■
ill Silllicict.L quaiilil) t rtp -c "and" - j
Hence it in. n uioic x.diudo ■ ,
than cu.c and l- v Mill *
mittPiita if tiiev avail tin m on - <>. |t., ni
tioi. tiu- r> in.-d> ■ >i’la.
For f iv t ,t ~„t ■ ati-iinf lr
nr Of the Liver, It > an V- ell. ~t tall.-:
uliuing tlic Liver mlo !•< iirii; 1 ■
ducing many truly remarkable •uv- ...> J
oilier inedicures toil.
PREPABF.D BV
Dr. J. C.-AY F.H Jv < <>., I.oneii, > • ■• • •
f
JPraetictit nnd inn/i/ticnf Chen* i- '
ANDfiULI) ALI, RO 1 <L> lUE WOliLl’ J
TRICK, sl.<b> ri R jn.iTT i.i . (
p2C Jicly—3
The \hvooil ('ologir
jPoSSESSES a delicate with ab
grauce, which has established i( i au i !
peasable requisite to the toilet of LadyirticF '
man. The large sale 6of it in Uii- city . onifrc
its superiority over all other
COLOGNE
ever offered to the public. Sold by
T. W. CHICHESTER,
D RU (4 0 IST.
288 BROAD HT'IiKET,
mjß!f ——
500 BUSHELS N. t CLAY FF.AS
300 UtndteJa N. < Mixed I’EAA
ALS< >,
) Bill* N<' “ - 7 ' l> V m A h
KY
On con. ijrniuent and for sale by
sp‘,>*‘f( I ' ARWII.I
KAS-KA DROPS,
JB\>RTHK BREATiV, the most pc;
tide ever ollered lo the public. IVi.v
Sold by T. W CHICHESTER,
feb2s-tf ‘JSS Bros.l Stt > ! _
. PIANO,
JPtCTURF., Furniture and C >r . >
FRATIIKR DUrtTlflKS
Just received and for sale by
T. W. CHICHESTER.
i.p-ib tf Druggists.
ALE AQENOY.
The UNDERSIGNED arc lira A,CI
WM. MABEY & CO'S CELEBRATED TR II -'
frDKLPHJ A ALES, and are r, .-< vim, a '
lopply every week. Every cask vvai rente,’
TRY IT ONCE.
T. W. CAR WILE A-f'ti,
oetl-U JW7I Broad sto-.t
fTSRSSW sToAfllßLET^^^^Tj
L -V THAO Is I \ 4. A *
B uiride troiu tlio ra&tori.Vs an i mcci> !
umed. Sold at prlco of oniloarv Hoad. I*’ l !' ’
■ou will utu*. no oUimi. Grocers liavo It.
AugUdta Jobbera’ Wholosalo
my 28 dm
■*m riMHIMI HI ■
WANTED,
0.000 BUSHELS WHITE C 0R N
Addreaa J. I). COFKI.AND & C<>.
Augusta F. Oy.
Uin-il-h and 4'mi. li Hair Brail'-’*
A. I.AROK ftSftortinemt, for sal,' at very I *
prices. T. W. CHICUESTER.
mhH-tf Druggy
The Yardley Yeast Powder,
THE best nd most reh ible in u^*
Oh’.y hy T w CHICHESTER.
Drugk |st ‘