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Tli<‘ Daily Loyal Georgian.
AUGUSTA, GA., JUNK t, IBW.
OFFICIAL ORGAN V. S. 440VKRSMENT.
Be Brady for W ork.
The Republican voters of Ward No.
1 are requested to meet at Thankful
Church oh Monday evening next, at!
7j o'clock; 11 lose of Ward No. 2 at
Trinity Omtvli ; those of Ward No.
at Bethel A. M. K. Church; and those
of Ward No. 4 at Central Church, at the
same time. Republicans! the time has
come to work. You w ill have an op
portunity to register in a short time ;
be ready. We must overthrow the
Rebel aristocracy that has ruled and
ruined this State. By order of
Kxki i tivk. Com MITTKK.
lii Bracelets.
One of South Carolina's chivalry was
arrested in this city day before yester
day, for simply shooting a negro or
two. It appears den. Sickles is after
the nobility, lie (we cannot tell his
name on account of his character,) left
ffliere under a mounted escort —himself
|ti bracelets. He will be lucky if Gen.
mickles don't have him mounted be-
Jpreen four uprights with the platform
Sown. We would give his name but
■ >r the respect w e have for the “ negro’s
ffibcM friend." H< ix one of th:u.t s
* We will wager a ]<ostage stamp that
lie votes -Vo Convention, if the “Old
‘ Boy" don’t register him, by order of
i Gen. Sickles, before the election.
:o:
From Oil) Special Correspondent.
Atlanta, Ga., May 28,1807.
1)k ait Gkoiioia.n : As the time ap
-1 (iroaehes for registration, the question
lof Convention or no Convention be-
J comes the subject of all absorbing
* interest with the good people of At
■ laiita, loyal and rebel. Onw would su]i-
Ipose that after having appealed to the
Sii picnic Court, Messrs. Jenkins & Cos.,
would have, accepted the issue as
f cn-iblo men, and have advised our
‘Dignity” friends to “trust to luck”
it the ballot box by striving to elect
‘so called representative menbut
judging from wb.it they and theirs ad
vise, the tight will be against Conven
tion, ami for no other reason that one
can possibly think of, than that a Coti
fvontion will forever settle the political
sup us of the colored man, and per
haps reward the Union men for tile
vein sos suffering they had to endure
.fnatn the hands of our “Dignity
friendsbut, still more horrible
thought, the Convention may provide
wavs and means for the establishment
*
of.; that monstrous Yankee notion,
public schools for all the children of
Gljpi'gh l . ma | A IvMj U
jflie Rev. 11. M. Turner has been
here lor the last five or six days and
presided over the quarterly meeting of
he colored Methodist Church that.
eUßMiihlcd in this city on last Friday
norning. After the transaction of
one very important business connec
ts! with the church, the meeting ad
tjnvied on Saturday evening. Khler
funer left here on Tuesday morning
■attend the. conference at Macon.
V w ould have left at an earlier date
m at the earnest solicitation of his
■ktous friends he was induced to
atiin over, and on Monday night
■kered to a large audience of white
»l olored, one ol the ablest speeches
In hour and a half that I have had
epleasure of listening to in Athinta.
s topic was the Republican party.
a clear and masterly manner he
do iieol the great good the party had
to the country, and judging from
) appreciative manner in which his
eel was received convinced his
iror- that it is the Peoples party.
d|ew a contrast bet ween it ami the
party that fully proved
it Wi. Republican party is the ndvo
e ol the Unity of the States, mati
od suffrage, and education. At the
x'hi«ion nl his speech be was sol
ed by several other gentlemen who
kff ill favor of the early adoption
, a general tree school system.
"Gaii,v Opinion” has changed
d.s ; Mr. Scruggs sold his paper to
V liion Republican Association, and
fftorning the Union men ol At- i
*f“l the satisfaction of seeing the
the Republication convention :
; *,S ss, -TivbU.s in this city on the 4th
uly at the head of its columns. It
j *1“ 1 ho)«si that its managers will
IB mlv m-ate the rights of the
!% without regard to color or
'¥ condition, and make of it
J ,!,vo made of the “Loyal
\Jtkuni" the peoples pajier.
]■£
■ •'i" l, uru'jing news we
receive from different portions of tllo'j
State; it is truly sad to hear of the eon- j
dition of the colored citizens of Dc- j
Kalb county. Only six miles lrom the j
headquarters of Gen. Pope, the colored
citizens are told that it they vote “iqr
Convention” they w ill !>c «iriv?n off
the* lands they have rented; and, in,
j eases where contracts have been made
to raise crops on shares, that they
will not lie paid their share. They are
living continually threatened, and every
jMissible effort made use of to keep
them in ignorance of their political '
rights. These facts can lie substantia- j
ted by good and true w hite Union men
living in that county. I can conceive
of no punishment that the men who
make use of such base and villainous j
threats do not deserve. These men I
may as weir&ttcmpt to revoke the de
crees of God as to endeavor to stop
the onward march of truth and right.
Do they think it too late for the pas-j
sage of Mr. Stevens’ confiscation bill!'
Do they think the colored child will j
not learn to read 7 Their folly is like
that of the mad bull that butted him
self to death against the stone wall.
There is such a thing as a jury assess
ing the value of a man’s labor, and they
will yet learn that men cannot be in
timidated or prevented, for lceuvol' loss
of w ages, from exercising a legal and :
peaceful right. Colored men were dis- j
charged in this city simply because I
they were seen marching in procession
to hear fsenator Wilson and Judge
Kelly speak. Do the them who pro
scribe you for opinion’s sake stop (o
think that the very men they hire ini
place of those discharged will tie Seen j
marching in the next Republican pro
cession, and so on with the next j
Go on, gentlemen ! bye-and-byc we ;
think you w ill want to cmigraU to i
Honduras. Are you aware that you j
are robbing yourself of the friendship
ot vour truest friends ? Os what use
is your capital and your lands without
their brawny anus Better vote lor
Convention and free schools it is not I
too late to. mend and make friends
again. Ji; stick.
f "" J' _
BY TELEGRAPH.
[From the City Papins.]
FROM WASHINGTON.
MISCKBLANFOUS
Washington, May 40.
The President will leave here on
Sunday morning, anil remain at the
SpottßXvood lintel, Richmond, until
Monday, and w ill then go to Raleigh.
Internal revenue receipts to-day,
$411,700.
The Comptroller of the Treasury ad
vertises in the city papers that bank
notes of the First National Bank of
Now Orleans will be paid in hiuful
money upon presentation at the Trca
urv of the United States.
FROM CHARLESTON.
Ch ait MvKTon, May »0.
In file United States District Court
tn-ilav, a bill <>f complaint w as tiled by
the District Attorney Carhin. against
Charles I{. l’rioleau, T. D. Wugucr,
J.T. Weinman, W. L. Trenholm, G. A.
Treuliolm, and John B. I.atilte, mem
bers of the firm of John Frazer it Cos.,
charging them with violations of the
laws of the United States in blockade
running operatioris, and claiming that
in other res)*eetH they are accountable
to tiie Government. Judge Bryan,
upon hearing the hill, granted an in
junction restraining the aforemention
ed parties from disposing iff any real
estate held by them.
General Sickles leaves Charleston to
morrow for Raleigh to meet President
Jolmsf at.
FROM RICHMOND.
Ru n.monii, May :iO—P. M.
General Brown, of the Frtjcdmeu’s
Bureau, has issued a circular directing
the officers, iti view of the hostility
whieh may exist to freed men voting,
to see that every t reed inan is instruct
ed in his rights, and that he is regisier
ed and votes.
Judge Kelly spoke in Danville to
day.
(jen. {Schofield yesterday issued an
order for the purpose ol giving ade
quate protection to all persons in their
rights of person andproperty, in eases
where the civil authorities litav fail.
He directs the appointment nfmilitary
coniinissroncrs in sub-districts here-
after to be defined, giving them lull
command of the police, sheriffs and
constables, and clothing them will).the
powers of magistrates, these com
missioners are to take jurisdiction in
all cases where they may have reason
to believe justice is not done. Ihe or
der e'onebid os’as follow;-:
“ Trial by the civil courts will be p> e
j ferred in ail cases w here there is sati>-
! factory reason to; believe that jfmticc
' will be done. But until the orders of
the commanding General are known in
any case, the paramount jurisdiction
assumed by the. military commander
will be exclusive. All persons, civil
i officers and others, are required to
r - -
I obey and execute the lawful orders of
the military commanders to the same
extent as they are required by law to
obey and execute writs issued by civil
magistrates. Any person who shall
disobeyViV resist the lawful orders or
authority ot a'military commission,
shall be tried bv a military commission,
and upon conviction shall be punished
bv fine and imprisonment, according to
the nature and degree of the offense.”
This order will not be construed to
excuse civil officers in any degree from
tin l faithful discharge of their duties.
It is intended to aid the civil authori
ties and not to upersede them except
ill cases “1 necessity.
FROM MEMPHIS.
Mkmiuiis, May no.
The Charles'on R.nirO;idpaidsloo,-
i 000 down, and ha stipulated to pay
tj)l-o;lKHi.)iec month until the SB2, r >,00()
■ dite.-thc Government is liquidated.
FROM NEW YORK
Nkw Yokk, May JO.
Ethan Allen and mate won Three
straight heats in 2:2U, 2:21 and 2:10
the last heat 1 1 1 . fastest one on record.
FROM KANSAS.
Sr. Loris, May 30- P. M.
A Fort Kearney despatch says the
Indian war hits fairly begun. Ranches
are burned, stock stolen, and settlers
murdered daily. Troops are going
westward rapidly.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Si . Pin i'i.mu no, May no.
The Emperor Alexander left to-day
tor Paris.
1 ii.ki.in, May tio.
Poiijit Bisinark accompanied the
1 King to Paris.
M uii.iti, May 30- P. M.
I Tim Government has under coiiside
| rtjtioii tin .abolition of colonial slavery.
j On WuUne.sdu\ ot last week, for the
first time since General Sherman’s
visit to South Carolina, the loeotno-
I live, w ith a heavy (fain of ears,
i passed over 1 1n* bridge at Shelton, on
the Spaytmdmfg uid Union rail
! road,
The Proposed Constitutional
Amendment.
A'cxo/m Y 6y tht Senate arnt House of
Uipr, s. o!m hct sos the Vniteil States if
America in Cou/frcss iixsrmbtcd (twn
lliinb nl lieth liouKCrt (oneiirreiT), 'l’luit
the hillmving iirfieles he prapused to the
RegUilatUlcs ol me weverr.t HKUuh up an
anieuilmeiil to tile Polixtitlltinn Ilf (lie
IJniU'd States, whieh, when ratified hy
lliree-limrths of said Regiglatiirea, ulmll he
valid as a |«ul.el the Constitution, namely;
Aicm i.v - Section I. All persons horn
or notuf»li/.oil in the ITuiteil .States, and
fiiliject to tile juridictUm thereof, are eiti
tizeiis id tin- United States, and of the
Slate w herein they reside. No State sllull
make or enforce any law which shall
abridge tint privileges nr immunities of
citizens'td the. United States. Nor shall
any State deprive tiny person id' life, liber
ty or property without due process of law,
nor deo}’ to any person within its jurisdic
tion the equal protection of the laws.
Sec. 2. Representatives shall lie appor
tioned aiming the several States according
to the respective numbers, counting the
whole number of persons in each State,
excluding Indians not, taxed ; hut when
ever the right to vote at any election lor
electors o! Pveskklit and Vice-President
or for United .States Representatives in
Congress, executive and judicial officers ol
the Legislature flieroul'. is denied to any of
the male inhahitaats of Mich State, being
twenty one years of age,.and citizens of
the Ended States, or in any war abridged,
except for participation in rebellion or
other ermie. dn luims of representation
therein shall ho red need in the proportion
which the hnnilter of ptieh male citizens
shall hear to the whq’e number of male
citizens twenty-••no ycaje of age in tlui
State.
See 3- No p< r*on shall he a Senator or
Re pit tentative in Congress, elector, of
President and Vice President, or hold any
office, civil or military, under the United
States, or under any State, who having
previously taken an oath a» a member ol
Congress, or an officer of tiie United States
or 8< an executive or judical officer of any
State, to support, the Constitution of the
United States, shall have engaged in in
surrection or rebellion against the panic, or
given aid or comfort, to the enemies there
of; tint Congress may. by a two-thirds of
each House, remove such disability.
Sec. 1. The vahhty of tbo public debt,
of the United States’ authorized by law.
including debts incurred for the payment
of pensions and bounties for serve* in sup
pressing insiirrecliou or rebellion, shall
not be questioned, but neither the United
States nor ftny State shell assume Or pay
any debt or obligation incurred in aid of
insurrection or rebellion against the Uni
ted States, or claim for the loss or crtumel
pation of any slave ; hut all such debts,
obligations and claims shall he held illegal
and void.
Sec 5. Thu Congress shall have power
to enforce by .mpr.ipriata legislation, t|ie
[•roviHionfl <tl tUi# artuitc.
M'iIISKEKS
A XI)
MUSTACHES
1 w tilt Fit t'< grow upon tt> -mootle ,-t face io
U troo) thr'-e to live wort- M- using Ur.
<:NK"uKSr.U-J;ATKCR«-AVir,I.AIRE
lll,, most wonderful dis'every in noslero
, .letinc noon lie.; Heard end Midi in an
i llmn-t’miraeulous in.inner It has hveu used
1 ..tju? of I’-o-i- .md London wttli the moet
lLmwin" ■ u-.w Naint'S ol eh pureliincr. wilt
~i i.ial : emir sotfetivtien ism.t
i;vrry i. -urn-v, Uw »' « be'
, y >s,do a o.'tif »a tie l idled States »pn I.'
NOTICE.
A.S Inm RitiDti tor \\\ ,T. WHITK, -imiiu;
Ilia aliseiKC from the city, and have. Ou n i ailed
upon to malic some setllemeids on the o-iate » I
*T. I*oss, deceased, all persons indebted to tli*
estate will please call and se'e me, as I (armot
settle elaims withmit money.
W. IF. MATHKWjn, Aj'eiit.
Anunsta, (ia., May 51st, 1860 jel-lw
SPECIAL NO’HCKS.
Hands Wanted.
A NUMBER OF(i«H)I»WtKHIOtOWFim
can tlnd steady umploymetU, and food ]>ay, !-y
eallluy: on JACOB K. r*AA IS.
mv'idl \v
jlr.Aiup \htuu'. :'.DMn.itauy Distuh t, .
Oitiuk Cm if Qu akteem vster,
Atlanta, (J a., lid May, 1807. )
By order ol the QuavtunuasteijGcnenil, .-ani’cd
proposals wlllbe received ,4l this ollice for the
sale, of (7,400) seven thousand four hundred
%tons of COAL, at Baraneas, Florida.
Payment to be made in (iovennnent funds.
The proposals will be opened at PJ M. on Sa
turday, the Nth of June, LSO7, and should l»c
marked, “ Proposals to imrehase Coal," and ad
dressed to
Brevet Briir. Cen. 14. s.\XTUN,
ChicL Q. M. 6d Mi!. Dislrid,
Atlanta, (ia.
eodtjeo
J. E. BUVANT. | C. U. UK IIARDSON.
BRYANT & RICHARDSON,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSEL/.Oils A T LA H',
XIICiITSTA. GA.
Ollice, corner Ellis and Monument Streets.
H E F K IJ-E N U J! rx 1
lion. L. M. Mofrlll, M.C., \V T ashine,lon, i).C.
Hon. Sidney Peril am, M. C., Wasiiini'tou, 1). C.
Hon. T. J. Sizer, Buffalo, N. Y.
Edgar Ketehuiu, Ksip, New York City.
Cen. Geo. K. Sheply, Portland, Me.
Hon. Joseph Howard, “
Col. AlliertC. Browne, Jr., Boston. Mr .
J. S. Shu It/*, Pres’t Board of Hcaltii, New York
City,
my Pi It
THE INDEKSICNED HAS At EC El V FI)
the appointment of I N ITU) S'I'ATF.S ( OM
MISSIONEIt for the Southern District of Ccor
Ollice at Augusta.
JACOB It. DAVIS.
May C>, lStjl. myS Jijt
lilion Tli.y IH sHiiy.
J\D vM E K. F. TIIOKNTON, Hi*' -;rc >1
IVI English A'A i nloL’Jsl, Clsiirvoyant ami l*s\
who has (lie scientific
the Oh! World, Iris now located her
N. Madame Thornton |*<*
womli 11nl j*«»\> • mid-i“tti,
a in \ t<» impart kimw l< ilrv nl l lie
i- lie -'c !• <c in n 11• «I
in a slate ofCranct, she dc
lineal,t's |lVFvery feature of the person you an
io marry, and iiy tlm aid ol an ins;rmucnf ol
iJdense power, known as (lit- ) >i -JiomolrojH .
Lf.tximriK'fa to produce a life-likiv picturu »>1 tin*
fjijure - vi iia. i,i the appi'mint, io
with date «*l jKisitimi in lilt*,
leading trails id cliaractcr, »Yu. TJiiw is no
hunifmi;, as thousands <d tc."timoni;iis caiu
sert. She will send, \\ Inn desired, a ee.rtilieaP’,
nr write a ;j'uaniiite<’, that llu* piuiuic i- what it
purports to he. Jlv endo-JiiLi •' «ma!l !•»< k of
ha i;-, and stat ing place id Dil i li. auc, dispirit ion,
and complexion, and enclosimr fifty eents and
stampep envelope, iiddre-.a <i to yijur-’df, you
will reecive. the picture and dc-ircd infornia
tii>u by return mail.
All eoiiiiminif ali(jns khckmllv confidential.
\ddrcss, in <mdidcd' c,
M \DA ME K. V. T.IIOUNTON,
aj><> ty P. O. Ih». Hudson, N. V.
Cf) MAKEYOUftOWNSdAM
O Uper cent Savsp B*
Lr.SK It. T. HABBITH I'UKK ('(iNf'KN
J TRATI’.t) I’OTASiI OH HK.VDV SOAP
MAKKK. Wan.nilid douldc tin blri'.aglli "I
niiiieion Polii li, mid biijH'rio.' Io aa.y otlii i
IKMiilicroi- toy in ilm ln.iikot. Put ii|> in rails of
Ulit puuial, two paunils, Hirer pomid-i, six
poubiL and twelve pound.-., will] liiU'direfttoiif,
in Kliglirii ami (irriiiaii, for making Hurd mid
r<ofi Soap. Oik ]ionnd will iiialp liltrun gulions
ol Poll. Soap. No linn ia n qnind. ('oiiaiinn;r-<
will lintl llii-: I lie dn ap' -I Potn-li ia.l In' liutrkrl
Ahlv your giyirrr U>r if #5. lltfiSlSl'l’,
dl, ii-,. lid. ai, (is, (ill, ;n, Vi (ind ii Wa-ldmr
loii si rrr(, New York
r/v PKIt «aSNT. SAVED HYUSINH K. S’.
IHKISI’I 'S 81 Ali VKAs’l I‘<>W
I)j;it. r.iglil P.i-rtiit, or mi} kind "I < akr. may
bo mndi; with lliii V* a-I Powder in iilLocn
ihimUcfi. No aliortrning i- rripilrcd a lien -lyect
intik in iwd. Nok. Timid 71 \Va«lilngtou «(.,
Nt-iv Vork.
BEAUTY.
Auburn, Golden , l'b/yen Stf/:cn Curls,
OKODCCEE tu tie use of Prof. DEBKU a
I EKISEK Liv (■ ME VEIT X. One ajfpliea
lion warranted K> etirl the most straitrht and
.stubborn hair, of either sex, info wavy ringlet*
or lieuivy mhss(\s of curls. Jlas hct.’ji used by the
Jjtttbiouab!e«( of Paris and London with theini/Ht
ttifying resntt a Docs no injury to the hair
Pri« c, by mail, .waled and fi<>st-pafd, sl. I>C
fierir*tl\r eircuhof mailed free. Address,
BEIBIKK, SIU"IT 1 & CO., Chemist*.
No. :.'Hr> Riwr Street, 'lfoy, N. Y.,
Side Agents for the t T filled Sl 'tW.
ajdi ir
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
ChniTen il I>> Ad o 4 4 'on«re>K.
OFFICERS
M. T. lb will. Pi'i'-itli nt.
W. 8. ortmtlg l-t Vic Pri-iduit.
A, 8. Barms. 34 Vice l’n-dricnr
Rev. .1. W. Alvonl, Cur Hri-rcAarv.
1) Lnn-dug Lmnhiit, Kc'. Bccretary.
Primijfat ilhiri No 87 Cedar Rtrert, (Aineri
| . .in Eri liange Ttiuik llnilding,) New York C'ilj
! BRANCH AT AUGUSTA, GA.,
: NO, 10, ELLIS STREET, W.NEB OF JMKSOX
( irrn r Hoi ks—From 1 to 4, ji. ui. ; and on
daiurdays. 4% to 3 p. ni.
DepnsiUol Oik Dollar and upward received.
Intyrt'sl allowed in January and July ;
flu- money deposited will lie. paid hack In tilt*
depositor, principal and interest, when cull'd
tor.
All tin' profit bel»n? to tin depo- iior —lio
otlici- art* hiteri'-led.
Brani-lir have Ih-.-u eitaldislied in mail}
everv eitv Irom Nl'a Voik to New Drlean-.
I II PItINUI.. I.eili' l
IMPORTANT TO MKROIKNTS,
PLANTERS <£ FARMERS
;
\ \ T \i have Been informed (lint the usuul priKlice of McrclnmD, Furiucih mid Plants rw, in
\\ orderiiiir their «nj»plie6 of our
Dr, McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge,
!■■), item <«> >imply writt on for Vermifuge.’ The con-cqueme is that instead of the genuine
l)K. Ah L AMPS \ riCMfFI (iE, they fre«iuently i;e< one t»r the other of the many wortlilcsa
, k I'Bidliot < ailed Vennifuy hotv before the public.. We, therefore, beg h ave to urge upon
Ihe Phiuter Uic propriety :«nd Importance ofinvariubly writing the name in full, and t«» advise
i hey- fin to o: uni - . hat they w ill not receive anv other than the genuine 1)R MyLAMERs
Ci'LEBL* VIED Vi liMJFUH:, pnpared by FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURG, PA.
We ;18 i would .ul\L-.. the -..me precautions in ordering l)R. McLANE’S Celebrated LIVER
BILLS 'I II r- at uopuh'iitv ol thotu Fills, as a sjieciMc or cure for LIVER COM
PLAINT .o.d fill liu Bilious Derangements so prevalent in the South and South went, has
inducotl i!;e :di : of inauv vvorthhis.-. no- trams to claim for their preparations oiinilai
medicinal vl> tnes B< u.V .u rived! I»K. .fl vM.A HV/H Celebrated LIVLii
411-«• <>vt• u •.; md we urge Ihe Plr.v.fi’s am! Menliant, as be valuer- his own and tin- health ol
those, dependin'' i u liim, to 1" careful in ordcrnm. Take neither Vermifuge nor Liver Pills,
uni*’ uiiieu .. von an ettinu tiie gciuiinu McLANE’S, prepared by
KL PLM ILNCi 1 iROTHERS,
I’]TTBBI H(i, PA.
UK. M
€J$ 8.85 HB4 A T 15 11 JLJL \ls It P ILLS,
For j>v
licj/talis i>r Liver Complaint, l»[s^p*iat'ndSickllen<l<uhe.
I IVFl> ri . r n!f It!I l mPi b J i ' l oMn, X I .'A J: O KISK f TKI» LIVER FILLS m> * remedy for
" »»'t I fUO ' 1..11M1 I.AINIB, ijiapobmj will he needed. The. great
Lie u 1 : H 1 *"«> .ilKius Diaeind'* ofiall kinds lliioughout the United States,
tie ho 'r !“ !d "T.l”' iIT of eases, the patient is not within
?l i, i 1 V j sii'!;i" 'e.jiuri ■ 1 *n jsgjno renii'ilv sliould he provided, th.l wvuldnot
' h uhrTnJ uVd A i"oii ,, ! ( L''n 1 "?' Alleetnal. That such is the true char
, Df • ; I-A M-. S l.u i.R I I ,l,b, thciffaiu Inlno doubt. The testiinoin- we lay In
k" at Mice'c. tvlueli Inis luvamihly f tended their use, will, wc'think he sul
ni.nlto om inee llu: most inc'rrdiilous It lflfs lreej our sincere wish (hut those Fills should
" 'i' l k' '''oGfoly o-led. and stand or lull hy tf|e dh#D produeed. That they have lieen so
b-led. and that ih. ie=ult h.n he.'.) in .'te,v rfcWffi Iti>i»l»U', w« .all l„ ~i„,w s
\\ht» have experienced their beneficial effectr. A
HI,. MeI.ANL.S 1.1 V KK FILLS, are not held foil or rei oimnendnl (like most of the pop.
um -
DISEASES OF THE LIVER.
llu i.i).; i • much nitm: Ire«pn*ntl; tin ,-i’at ol disease than is generally (supposed The
ui" ho" Hv- dcoigned to perform, ami on the rei-tth.r execution «.f which depends not onlv
Uiu m ii. i,.l health ot the body, but the powers of the Btohiaeh, Brain, and the whole
Nervu- Sy..t.4Mii, tshovv it.- vurii ;ind vital importance to huninti health. When tin ) *•* • tn
rioUfly dD« a-t-d it in fact, not only ilerangi’f tin-vital funetiiniß of the f, »t ex«‘r4‘ih,etA a
powerful iuJliHuu <’ t.vcrthe mind and its operations, which easily ho di teribed. It hnn
st) cln .ii connect} oll to other diricaa4-s ) and itse.lf by irmnt, a variety of pympt4>ms,
"I auio.-l (hMiiilfut eh.uaeiur, thm n luM- atUmore, physiehum, even of ip-cut eraineuee, than
any ollmt or«*rn» : 'Ht Kotmate cmneetiini which exists between t liu Liver and the Brain, ami
the uivat dominion whieii lam per”.ia*led it exercises over t lie passions ol inankiml, convince
»»<* that many unfort uuatc being, j have committed acts of deep ami criminal ntrocitv, 4> r be
giii' what lools t-■mi hyooehondi iac.-. from the simple fact of a diseased state of the* Livir I
have Ion;; been couviiinm that, mon: tlion one half ot the 4 omplaintfe whieh ownr in itila coun
try, an- io Ih; ton. id red as liavini; their neats in a diseased state of tin: Liver. I will enumerate
"omc of them : Indigestion, Sto^pniteof the Mi.hiaes, stale of tin* Bowels, Jrritaldu
an.l \ imlietiv I- and Pa.-MOiu from trill in); and iinidci|Uate causes, of which we. after
nerd* feel ashamed ; i;ist, thou'/hiiot Dost, more than three fourth* of the dir,oases enumo
rated under the head t»f Consumption, have Ihcii seat in a diseased Liver. This is trulv s
frightful eafalogue.
SVRPTO.BS Ol' % OIS3ASIO a.lVi:if. Pain in the right side, under the
edffu ot the ribs, iuen a .iim on prefesure ; sometimes the pain is in tin* left sid<i ; the patii-nt is
usrely able lo li» on He' hTtride ; somelimes the pain is felt under the shoulder bJnd<*, and it
Ircjiicntl.v us lends to tin; ton of Ihe shoulder, ami is bometimea mistaken for rlirumat ism in
tie nut. riff stomach is'alieeted with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels in
;ii' • o*tiv< . swouftioics -‘ 11 cu I:. fun: witli lax ; tin: he-ad io troutded with pnin, accompanied
M ill) dull, lie... v cm i• '*» in the b.t<*k part. There ib generally a considerable loss ot jm-nn,
ry, accompanied witli a painiul . ' libation of liaviinz left undone something which ou <r ht to have
Been doim. \ liulii dry 1 ough is sometimes an attendant, 'flic j»atient eoinplaimT of weari
:u md debility ; lu ! « asily startlud ; bis feet are cojd or burning, and he eoniplaios of a
prickly .‘-e.i-i ti.'ii id llk -kih ; Jii ■ hpiril* are low ; and*although he is satisfied that evercist
vv <4 a Id, lie heneliui.il to him, yet he can scarcely summon tip fortitude enough to try it. Intact,
!"’ distrusts every remedy .Several oftle above syinptctins attend the disease; but cases hav.'
Hcurrcd where, lew of them existed, Vet uxaminution of'the lw>dy niter death has shown tin*
Liver to have been c.xlensivelv deranged.
Mnt »•: lA** I’8;%I:K.-1)1L MuLANE’.S LIVER RILLS in eases of AGLE AND
I EVER, wlicn taken nit It Quinine, are productive of liftppy results. No better eatlnu tie can he
used prepa* and :y to, or after taking Quinine. W c would advise all who nr.’ afflicted with the
rliscn-e to **i \« 1 hem a trial.
l>iß*«*<* j Tel.., two ol limn' Pills on ufoing t t ) bed, every second or third night. If
Umy i!o not iniu two * e three tiuius next morning, take one or .two more; hut a slight break
last should incari« I•! v follow their me. The Liver Pills maybe usejl where purging simply is
- -yy \ anti bilious puryafivu, they an; iutcrioi* to none, ami in doftes of two or Hires,
they giv4. a-luig-liiii': relief in sick HeadiHjic; also in slight dejangemeuts of the Stomach.
UU. M J jANE’S
AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE.
No <li- hit 1 , tin-, human body 1- liahh- ai e better 'entitled to the attention of the. phi
I inthro[)i..i ;1o ii t l*4v. ..1 •■ . •4cll ti on 1114 -irritation ]»roiluc« <1 by \Y()RMB in the Stomach ant!
BoweL M lull Mi- an Hi. rci- i.s an adult, Hie 01111-e is fretpicntly overlooked, and eonHvquentlv
th. pi-y. , Mined-. -• t applied. But v\ hen the patient id animaiit, if the disease, i* not 4*o
HreSv m-i-»’d t ii Lll t* » frupicntly asuribud, in whole or in pari, to aomc other cause. It
oiiglit her- to «■ p.iit j,-ulmi*:-ivmofUd liipt id though butleyv worms may exiht in a child, rind
iiov : fpiie.- *i*t they m y have imicu i'rcviously, no sooner is tiie constitution invaded by
y any •/’ ihe unmerons t rain of disc:!.« to wide!) infancy is exposed, than it j» fearfully ang
niuuiud by their imtution. Jlem -: il too frctnicjitly happens that a disease otherwise, caaily
mr.iiiigni by proper rcmedii's. when tgewavated by that enure, bids defiance totrcatme.ni, judi
t lons in other f.-.peels Imi wuichenlindy fails in Conbcqucm-c 4>f worms being overlook' and.
And 4*veu in uas« of great viulema , it a potent and }*romp! rdmedy bo puksensM, so that they
. mid !•• 1 •p* lud without I t-sa. of time, which is so precious in such cases, the ease might lie
uttacked, by jriopn nno <li , eveuduuidud, and withsucccf s
Syinpionis vvfj?<*Bs t amuH (»«* —'The countenance ia pah and leailen
colored, with '•'•ea.-bomd flusli- , or a yireuiuscribcd apot over one or both cheeks, the eye -
become (lull, 1 in* piipib dilate ; an i:zu!' *. nii cheli-runs along ?, v |„wir eyelid, the nose i.>
irritated) swills arc] soiruHifi'- bleed", welling ol tli« (tpper lip; occasional hcadac lie, with
bumming (i r Hnoutiine *d the t-ai- an unn.-ual hccrction <»f saline, slimy or furred tongue';
breath very louJ. panicularly in Hu morning-, appetite vnriabh-, «-omctinus vorm iou.% with a
fgiiev.ii,,! HiisiiUon at- t x sloin.ieh, at oHier'timuf entirely gone ; fba tingpains iu thestomacli;
[ t)Ccnstomii IUU.Ma ..ml vomiting; viol* lit ]»ams throughout the abdomen: bowel* irregular, at
timeri cpstivu , .?tool.- limy, not uufrcqueiitiv tinged with bhuul: Body swollen and hard,
uriiu turbid , n piratem c 4 asiomdly difiieult and nnompauied by hiccough; cough sonic
tim< dry and convulsive, uneasy and dint urbed sleep, with grinding ol the teeth; temper
varialile, but tfeneiwlly irritable, Jce.
Win lien r the above sVfnptoms an found to cxit»t. DR McLANE'B VERMIFUGE MAY
BE DEPENDED LEON TO EFFECT A CURE.
The univirs;.. .-iiicecss v. di has Attended tlm udmini dratUm 4>f this preparation lifts been
-in li 8s to warrant us in pb dg’mg our elv< to tlic.puldic to RF/H R\ TiIKMOMEf in evu-rr
instanec where Hiprovcn incHeetunl, providing the symptorus attending the sickness ot the
child or adult warrant the snppo"itioit of worms being the cause. In all eases the medicine
■dioukl be given hi strict accordance with the directions
Wu pbalgc our.-.-lvcb to the. public that DK. M< VERMIFUGE DDKS NOT CON
TAIN MERCURY IN ANY t’ORM; and that it is an innocent preparation, and not eapatdc
of doing the. slighter * injury to the mod tender inhmt.
IHreetionx. Hive a child. fn»m two to ton yuaja old, a teaspooufui in as much
, wed«ned water every morning, farting; if it purges through the day, well; hut if not. repeat
it in the evening. <>vr len. gnu a little more, under two, give less. To a jfull grown person,
give t wo teaspoonfuls.
Beware uH oiinterfeitN :iim! ;ill ,1 rtirlrs R'lirnortina tu hf |)r. 110
CnneN. The great popularity of DR M< LANE’S (iKNLi.NE Pick BA RATIONS has
intlm cd unprincipled person-- to at tempi palming upon the jmblie counterfeit and luf'ciior
articles, in donse'iueny' of wliicJi 1 1n• proprieturu have been forced to adopt every possible
guard agniiut fraud Purr lingers please pay attrition to tbu following marks of gen uinc
mcks : Ist. The External Wrapper i* a line Steel Engraving, with th**. signature of C.
VfcLANE anil Fl.EMfNti BROS. M. The Pircctiom» arc printed 011 Fine Paper, with Wttoi
Mark hh follow DK. M LANE’S UJ'.LFHEATED VERM IFUGK AND LIVER PILLS,
FLEMING BROS . PROPRIETORS '' This Water Mark can be *ee» by bolding the paper
up to the light Tbs LL\ ER PILLS have the name btampert on the lid of the box in red
wax. :
7'KJb IA HKi) ONLY BY
FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURG, PA.,
Sj!( f’i '(|'i iefi 1 ..I i)r Mcl.ittc l.ivt'i Uill>. V'crmifMjro attii luting Syrti}*.
MM.n Itv OKIMiRN nIK ST4 llllii:.
Tin I’i'oiii ieffi) ■ fnnvai (1 j)c) ni.iil, |io 4)>aid, lo iiny ]»:n t <>t Uiiitcii Mates,
(jiic li(>\ Lim i l'ili;-. ni one vial Vemiiltige, on tin* reeeijit ot forty cent* in
Government stamps.
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