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Cp (Edegrapl).
London, March I.— President Tfciera
h»« issued s proclamation to the people of
Parir. lie appeals to their patrooistn and
W'*dom for the preservation of order.—
‘ Famine,” says Thiers, “has compelled
the sorrendcr of the forts and ot lived the
Government to open negotiations.” They
were only able to obtain an extension of
the armistice by consenting to a partial
occupation of Paris. The French army
will occupy tbe left bank cf the B<ioe, to
secure the t xecation of tho convention.
Thiers urges the people not to break the
convention, ard thus entail frightful mis
fortunes upon France.
An order of tbe day, issued Ly Vinoy,
says the Government unhesitatingly cot
fides to tbe .National Guard the care of
the city, and trusts in their devotion snd
intelligence for tho maintenance of order.
Tbe least agitation will furnish a pretext
for irreparable misfortune, which only
ci'maott and dignity otn avert.
The proclamation of Thiers end the or
der of Vinoy produced a good impression
in Paris, but military precaution will be
taken to prevent disorders
Tho Eleventh Prussian Corps and Bava
rians will enter Pails to-day.
Belgium recognizes the French Republic.
Special dispatches from Paris to London
papers say that the city is in a very dis
turbed state, and serious occurrences are
apprehended.
A special to the Time « says delegates
from tbe National Guard held a meeting
and resolved to resist the entrance of the
Germans a autrance,
A meeting of fifteen hundred National
Gaurds determined to attack tho Hotel tie
Ville Tuesday morning. The attack failed
from want of organization. The troops
retreated to the Place Bastile. Sympathy
with resistance is oxtending, Vinoy will
not interfere, but will withdraw bis army.
Bi'iiDEnx, February 28.—After reading
the conditions of peace, Thiers said for
himself and colleagues, they had gone to
the limit of their responsibility. The As
sembly will bo accountable for the rest
No member could abstain from voting in
the present circumstances.
The Assembly meets in oommittee this
evening, and holds a public session to
morrow. The building is strongly guarded
The city is tranquil.
Bordeaux, March I.—The Committee
of Consultation which accompanied Thiers
to Versailles, unanimously recommend to
the Assembly the ratification of tbe treaty.
IS*®*.®-,- -QtTvW.
meat is sure of a majority in tbe Cortes.
Paris, February 28- -Evening -- -Tie
city is tranquil. Tne districts which the
Germans intend to corn, y are deserts '.
Barrio ides arc erected in Mont Me
tres, Bellvillo and Laohapelle, and there
are disturbing symptoos generally. All
needy precautions arc taken by the au
thorities.
Bordeaux. February 28.—At the eve
ning session of the Assembly, tbe Govern
ment demanded an immediate discussion
of the treaty. Tho proposition was op
post and by ■ overal Deputies front A'sacs ami
Paris. Thiers energetically appealed to
the Assembly to loose no time. It was
necebsaiy that the treaty be discuss-d
without the least delay. The Assembly
might thus spare Paris iron' great vuffot
iog. The Assembly oould not be respon
sibly for the eon'-cquenoes of delay.
Bordeaux, March I.— The Assembly
voted lor ratification ot t r-ilimiuary con
ditions of peace—s 46 to 11)7.
London, March 1. —The name of the
police agent drowned in the Seino by the
mob, on Sunday, was Vinctncitu.
Duke of Broglie will oe officially re
ceived by the Queen, Friday, as Ambassa
dor from France.
The fourth artiole of the last conven
tion is to tho effect that contributions ot
money which have been imposed are to
be remitted. Germans are to oolleot taxes
in occupied provinces uutil the ratification
of preliminaries ot peace.
The tbllj"iue correspondence has passed
between the Emperor of Germany and
Czar Alexander. The Emperor, in his
letter to the Czar, after stating tho term*
upoD which peace had beeu concluded,
says : “We have arrived at the end of a
glorious and bloody war, which was pre
cipitated by the frivolty if the Frenoh.
Prussia remembers that you prevouted
the spread of the war. Gud blest you.”
Tie Csar replied that he shared the
joy felt by bis iiiusirious brother, aDd
hoped for durable peace. II i had proved
a devoted friend. Tne happiness and
glory of Russia and Prussia were now in
sured.
CHEERING FACTS FOR THE BILIOUS.
Every day demonstrates more clearly that
liver complaint, in all its distressing forms,
can be controlled and cured without difficul
ty or inconvenience. It is an obstinate dis
ease, but its obstinacy is not proof against
the pertinacious, remedial and restorative
• operation of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.
That genial corrective compels the organ to do
its ditty. It must secrete regularly
and healthfully under the influence of
the Bitters. Their action brings it
back front a state of rebellion into
JKTfeet harmony with the laws of health,
f there is costiveness, it disappears; if there
BANNER OF THE SOU'l I AND 1 ANTERS’JOURNAL.
is side-ache or back-ache, it ceases; if the
skin and the whites of the eyes are tinged
with superfluous bile, they recover their
natural hue; if the appetite is gone, it re
turns; if the digestion is impaired it is restor
ed; in brief, whatever the symptoms of the
complaint mar be, and whatever the phase
it has assumed, a cure i» certan. Such are
the uniform effects of this preparation
where biilious diseases has been already de-
I veloped; but in cases where there is a con
stitutional tendency to liver complaint, it
may be prevented throughout life by the
regular use, in small quantities, of this
palatable antidote. These are proven facts,
and should be seriously pondered—or,
rather, they should he promptly acted upon
—by all persons of bilious habit,
mar—lm.
SI,OOO Reward is offered by the proprie
tor of Dr Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden
Medical Discovery for a medicine that will
equal it in tbe cure of all those diseases for
which it is recommended, among which are
severe, acute or lingering Coughs, Consum
tion in its early stages, Bronchitis, “Liver
Complaint,” or “Biliousness,” Constipation
of the Bowels, Scrofulous diseases and Skin
diseases, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches
and Boils. It is sold by druggists.
March 4—ts
For fifteen years I suffered from disorder
ed Liver ; but since I used one package of
Simmon’s Liver Regulator, to this day, which
is now several years, 1 have l>ee,en com
paratively a sound man.
Ma.i. A. P. WOOLEX,
Kingston, Ga,
March 4—ts
The “Pais Kiluoi" may ; Justly be ntylwl the
aroat medicine of the world, for there in no region
of tho globe into which It has net found Its way, and
been largely used and highly prized Moreover, there
*• no dime to which It has not proved to be well
adapted for tbe cure of a considerable variety of
disease# ; it is a er>o*dy and safo remedy for burns,
scalds, cuts, brusies, wounds and various other in
juries, as well as for dysent« ry, diarrhira and bowel
complaints generally; it Is admirably suited for every
race of men on the face of the globe,
It is a vory significant fact, that notwithstanding
Uie long period or years that the “Pain Killer has
beeu before tho world, it has tutor lost oae whit of
Its popularity, but, on tho contrary, the call for It has
steadily Increased from its first discovery, and at no
previous Umo kna the damauj tot It bean oo great,
or the quantity made boon so largo as it is to-day.
r^ a< 2t» r fact Is, that nowhere has the
Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more
generally used by families and individuals, than it
has beeu here at boms, where it was first discovered
unfUaisftdjicfltd,. the Ktltox vrilt actMast*
to bo, what we have styloii it, tu* obkat medicine
ow 7HM would, there cannot be the shadow of a
doubt—[Providence Advertiser,
W Directions accompany each bottle.
Sold by all Druggist
May-21—ly
WORCESTER'S
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Publishers, 17 Milk Street Bouton.
mart-It
1870 1871
After a long experience as Seedsmen, it is with
great confidence that we invite tbe attention of Plant'
era and Gardeners to the present supply of
JOHNSON, ROBBINS & Co’s
pujmSietner
AUGUSTA, GA.
We fear no competition as to C ompletcness of as
sortment, quality of Seeds, or in our prices. Bpocial
Inducements to Dealers. Send for Catalogues.
Our Stock of Red, White and Yellow Onion Setts
is very flue.
PLUMB & LEITNEII,
Druggists, Augusta, Ga.
dec3l—2m
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E JIPLOIMEHTI'OR ALL.
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Agents, to sell our new and useful discoveries.
Address B. Sweet & Cos., Marshall, Mich,
febt—4t
TEST MQtiIAJJi :
• 4 lhive i» - “««t ruv- a*' - ®c*-
clom, aatisf- t-.-rs :in£il*«a*r.t r*au*:-. i. i\ 1 a."—
H. JUira, fft. Lr lit, *' i.
“Ihaveuai-d the in ? ?y rvr r the
last seventh year#, 'can safe tnuuend it to
the world a* the > sdioine ud for that
class of die ** *lt ptffeft nu. cure -H. F fmo-
PIV.
“It has pr ,v«d a gool - :>■ v ins.”
—C.A. JNrrr-#*..
SIMMONS’
masmtKamemmwtsmmsutmmsm
LIVER DIHVASE » -1 3fc*«-«Uo • ~ .
bly any o a'-.l ■ Jr
always a .... .'v- Jr
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the Moi.t i WOjjF >* h t
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and ahu red syl VJP I S P ’
which s jps'JF
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regulator""" 1
: 'vC-rl-rsaßolU9 H ' ;lt n.. tfc • :i* Os Sim*
raon»* Liver Regn.tuir, \uH 1 > give it farther
triat” -F Alsn, H. Siia
“Yo n Regu;*\<-r ha# beenhu u«e in -.willy for
some tp e. and 1 ;un pvVfUadvt ; i» a vruu* ole addi
tion to tho mod leal scion * **—Oov. J’ Oil- Shorts*,
Ala.
••Sim one Liver R« n *ifr.isc- r- • .idy a specific
for tha s 'i a o c«p‘vl*’-*• vhic.b tt • ; ■»:' «to cura ”
H v. • ( .
*‘W r liave **t w a p * .•.#: r-.tfc J dmmona'
Liver Medicine for wn:'- twenty y< and know
lttobetbwbfAtl.it*- Rvgulalor offin-l t< the pub
lic.’’—M. R. t.tf" xiid K. L. L»< >, I*- itaine. Ga
"It» cure H»v vio.r. os‘ l’* er tor, after
having anfiared e*% >-rai y* *r» wlh. and Fere*."
-R. F. \WDEJWON
“Mj wife i self b v s♦-«’ ulator for
years, wad I ‘v to . ; great Virtu- l*v. J. r.
Feldkh, Vurr
J. H. . 0O„ T*Ur pr . gg.
For aak* by tit I. Barrett,
AugUbt-k Ga., a sd dealers in
medic * as every
ap*u iy
nus. vs s slow’s
SYRUP,
FOL (JIULU ■' TEETHING ,
greatly (acllitatea the pwetmoi teetning, by aoften- 1
ing the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay
All Pain and Spasmodic action, and la
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. |
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your
•elves, and
Relief aud BeaLk to Your lufauts.
W# have put up and Mid tills articlo nearly thirty
years, and can say in ‘ionfldonoe and truth of it what
we have never b hie to say of auy other medi
cine—Never has it and in a single instance to effect
a cure when tim**’ and. Never did we know an in
stance of dissat iby any oue who used Ik On
the contrary, a laLghtod with its operations,
and apeak In fc. commendation » f its magical
eifet'.ts and mod ues. We speak In this matter
••WHAT WE IX; j»W," after, years of •xperience
and pledge our
we here declare. In almost every instance whare the
infant is suffering from pain aud exhaustion, relief
will be fonnd in fifteen or twenty minutes after the
syrnp i* administered.
Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.
Be sure to call for
Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
Having the fso-slmile < f “CURTIS k PERKINS” on
outside wrapper. All ithcrs are base imitations,
Bold by Druggists th -oughout the world.
Jun4—6m
L. & JL. Hi. McLAWS
Land Agents
For the State of Go irgia, will Buy. Sell, and Rem
Lands on Commission.
No. 3 old Post Office mock.
Augusta, Ga., Jan Stir 1869. Jan9-tf
BUSIN 'ESS MEN
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with a NOVELTY JOB
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ior the use of GENERAL
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for CHURCH, SABBATH
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work, and also fol MISSIONARY and EDUCA
TIONAL purposes, or for a village NEWSPAPER
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PRICE OF 1 RESSES sls, S3O. $32. SSO.
Send for catalogs with testimonials aud specimens
of plain and colored printing done on the press to
BENJAMIN O. W >ODS, manufacturer 351 Federal
street, Boston. Ma* l ; CHRIS. C. THURSTON, 16
College PLACE, T ew York; KELLY. HOWARD &
LUDWIG, 917 Marl ot street, Philadelphia, Pa; A. C.
KELLOGG, 65 We t Van Buren street, Chicago, 11L
feb 28—At
I WTAN’TED-.BESTS (S2O Per Day) to sell
■ m i the eelebr ted HOME SHUTTLE SEWING
■ m MACUHJE Has the under-fad. makes the
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Illustrated Catalogue sent free. Address
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102 and 161 East Second Street, Cincinnati, O.
AuglS—ly
araw bysxbs
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CABINET ORGANS-
For Parlor*, Drawing-Room#, Libraries, Churches
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The most popular and widely used of large musi
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FIFTY BTYLEB. at SSO. $65, SIOO, $125, $l5O.
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73 MEDALS.
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nearly 1,000 Musicians
Inelml'.nK a majority of THE MOST EMINENT IN
AMERICA, and many In Europe, hare given written
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NEW STYLES AND REDUCED PRICES this
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feb. 18—6 m os.
Spring and Summer Importation.
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KtBBONS, MILUNEUT AND 6TRAW GOODa
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
IMPOSTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Bonnet, Trimming snd Velvet Ribbons,
Bonnet Silks, Satins, and Velvets,
Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments,
Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats,
Trimmed and Untrimmed,
Shaker Hoods, Ac,,
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BALTIMORE, MD.
Offer the largest Stock tube found iu this Country,
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feb!B—lm
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USE THAT WHICH IS GOOD!
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VIOTOJi Y • YIOTO-Zl Y! /
AWAKPBD TO
ALLEN* LUNG BALSAM.
Read the lollowing letter from apromlnet merchant
of Mawtee City, Michigan :
MAhiss City. Mich., July 28, 1870.
J. N. Harris .k Co.—Dear Sira : The Allen’s Lung
Balsam has arrived. I would Lot like to be without
it. for it has saved my life. I took a bad cold and a
cough, and finally consumption was seated upon me.
I was in a very bad state. I tried everything that was
recommended, and spent a great deal of money and
got no help. I had the Allen's Lung Balsam for sale,
but I kxew nothing of its merits. I did not like to
take R without knowing more about it. I had net
sold a bottle. When your agent cal'ed on me I told
him I conld not sell a medicine I knew nothing about.
He urged me to try It myself. I did so, and to my
grateful surprise the first bottle stopped my congh,
and before the third bottle was taken my lungs were
hoalen and well, snd I can aow speak knowingly to
my friends and customers ot the good qualities of
Allen’s Lung Balsam.
I remain, yours respectfully.
L C. COTTRELL.
As an Expectorant it has No Equal.
Allen’s LUNG BALSAM IS PERFECTLY
HARMLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE.
Caution.
Do not be deaeived. Call for and bo sure you re
ceive Allen's Lung Balsam.
J. N. HARRIS & CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio
For Sale by all Druggists.
Feb. 11—1 year.
Cancers, Tumors, Ulcer*.
Astonishing cures by Prof. Kline, at the Philadel
phia Cancer Institute, 931 .Arch at, Philadelphia P*.
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Wonderful Cancer Antidotes.
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For particulars call or address either of the above.
jan2B—3m
FRESH GARDENf« c £ heb^S
and Shrub, and Evkbobken Seeds, poispaid by
Mail, 25 different packets of either class for SI.OO.
The six classes sr>.oo.$ r >.oo. Catalogues gratia. Agents
wanted. Seeds on commission. B. M. WATSON,
Plymouth, Mass,
feb 25—4 t
nOOLEYC
_ YEA S 7">*
Powder
Has long been regarded as the best and cheapest
Baking Powder in use. Perfectly pure and healthy.
It makes, at short notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls,
ic. There need be no waste of food prepared with
it, as it is alwavs of the best quality We would say
to those who have never used it that a very few
trial? will enable them to use it, not only with entire
satisfaction, but with economy.
Put up full, net weight, us represented.
Grocers and Dealers sell it. '
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop’s,
”69 Street,
VKTV.W vrvDir nTnnv&r
Tbe Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their Wonder- i
ful Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY?
THEY AI'.E NOT A VILE '
FANCY DRINK,
FOR FEMALE COIfIFLAINTS, whether In young or old,
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life,
these Tonic Bitters have no equal. IST bend for a circular.
Made of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Proof
Spirits and Refuse Lianors doctored,spiced
and sweetened to please the taste, called “Ton
ics," “Appetisers,” “Restorers,’’ *c., that lead
the tippler on to drnnkenness and ruin, but arc
a true Medlcine.made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic
Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlgorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell. %
For Inflummutory and Chronic Rheu
matism and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Billousy Remittent and Inter
mittent Fcversy Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have beeo most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
1s generally produced by dcrangemeut of the
Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Chest, Diztiness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bod taste In the Month Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cloansing the blood of all
Impurities, and imparling new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptlons.Tettcr.
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, rkuples, Puetules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, king-Worms, scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, llsh, Scarfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Di#va*v<j of the Skin, of
whatever name ©mature, are literally dug up
and carried out of tbs syctam in a short time by
UIO Vast, ui tli' »C Dutv.-e. Cos > *♦!<•
cases will conviaoe the most Incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
It# imparities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or iores; cleanse It when you
find it obstructed sad sluggish in the veins;
cleanse It when it Is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when. Koop tha blood pure and the
health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE and olhar WORMS, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed aud removed. For full directions, read
carefully tbs circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal.,and 82 and 34 Commerce Street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
dec3l ly
Our Trade Mark is
Every body Takes It!
(Copyright neeurod.)
For lyssepsia, Ills ssi Fever.
DTSENTBT AND FLUX,
For Liver and Sidneys it has no equal,
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MANUFACTURED BY
E>. C. BRADY & CO.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
* >u—ly
Angora (or Cashmere) Goats.
INPORT El) DIRECT FROM ASIA.
Tliese animals the most attractive, beautiful and
economical of all live stock, yields a fleece of hair
averaging from five to eight pounds—l 2 inches long,
fine as Biik—white as snow, worth in gold sl.lO to
$1.25 per lb. costing less than a pound of cotton to
produce it The Angora stock grades rapidly upon
the common goat—prodmrtng an animal in the third
degree, with a fleeco as fine, but not so long, as the
full bloods. This importation is offered at prices
within reach of all who have landa in icecds and
bramble.s. aud wish to engage in so easy, agreeable
and profitable husbandry. Address.
THOMAS V. JONES.
feb 25—2 t Herndon, Burte Cos. Ga.
AGENTS WANTET.—{S22S A MONTH) bv the
Amebic an Knitting Machine Cos., Boston, Mass.,
or St Lot.is, Missouri.
Thry are a Grmle Pnwative n« well ns a Tonic, possess
ing also, the peculiar merit otactlng as a powerful agent in relieving
Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.