The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 07, 1867, Image 3

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The Daily Loyal Georgian. AUGt’STA, liA., JUNE I Wt. OFFICIAL OKdAN V. ts. GOVEUNMKNT. Educational Meeting There will be an educational meet ing at Central (colored) church this (Friday) evening at V 1 o’clock. All friends of education are invited to at tend. Col. J. E. lJrymit and other frinds ol education will address the meeting. Sunday School Union. The Augusta Sunday School l nion will meet to-morrow (Saturday) eve ning at T 1-2 o’clock, in the prayer house of Trinity Church. tVc (jjivi* below (he report ol .Major Ceneral l’ope, in regard to the late disgrtieeful riot in Mobile: General Pope's Report. Ili 'C/n' Tiokd Military District, j Georgia, Alabama and Florida, | Atlanta, Ga., May 23, ’<l7. | Gexi:uai, I have the. honor to transmit eu-I ~,i tln- report of Guncrals Swaym and j Dunn, I'onci num; 7lie late riot in Mobile, Ala., ] tt r. ;il M > tie revert of Colonel Shepherd, lath j infantry, eoimnaiidiliaj the post. Y oil will not j rail to notice some, though not important, dU t rei>uni ire in these two reports. One thing i» manifest, nml that is, that the. Mayor, Jones M. Withers, though crerybody, and no doubt tiimself included) apprehended disturbance durimr Judge Kelley’s speech, instead el being present with the necessary police force, ami arrangements to keep the peace, went ofl to hi: hou&C, ain ill* and a Unit distant, because ; probably, he supposed the sentiments of the ; speaker would not be pleasant to him, amt left ■ 11,,* peace ul'llit' city in the hands of a chief of ] police, who eit Iter sympathized with the rioters ; ~r w,i- wholly inellkient. It certainly is not J t<» he attributed to the seal or conduct of cither I it these, functionaries that the riot did not as sume formidable proportions. 1 have, there-j Ivru, removed both, not only because ol their , •criminal mi.-eondm l on this occasion,. but bc 4-ause there is not likely to be confidence of any security whatever hereafter while they re- j lain their oJfiecs. I have appointed Mr. Hoff i man, a mtu h n .-peeted Union man »f Mobile, 1 Mayor, and Colonel Dimon, forrncrlv of tin nnilv, but tor the last year a citizen of Mobile, | chief of police, i will remodel the entire po- j lit i* force and probably change the Board of Aldermen in a few days. Colonel Dimon I j know well, personally, as he served for a long time under my command, und while he is chict of police. I will guarantee that there will not I- another riot in Mobile. The instigator ol the riot, or, rather the most conspicuous actor in it, ip. in confinement at Fort (lames, and will be tried by military commission. The civil authorities'released him on bail. Active m< a -arcs ar«'. being taken to arrest the other parties • oueerned. Until the new city government i- J full\ installed and in successful operation the military authorities will control the police of j the city. 1 am, General, very respectfully, your obe dient servant, JOHN POPE, Bvt. Maj. Hen. U. 8, A (Joinmaiidi* 1«> in ntiii! U. *s. (Hunt, Commander-jut hiel U S. A Washington. ih fid a a, ),A\VS OF THE I NITEIt STATUS, | J'li.t.snl <7 tin b'lrsl SixHoil oj the Thirli/-ntilth I ’otryi'i .vi. ( If VFTEK CXV. 1,7 o.ltlmj Appropi-iltUi/lUt forth I'olt ,tr lirlim l . I'rm miti'i/i. nml lb pm / ■ ##/ ! r, / till, l‘\ii lij<Aiilionr, null oihrr Wort ■# , /' Drfrpn. for thr Yen / tmliutf --him ! thirty. ' , i'jhn i it- h main il nml //, it rinirhd hi/ thr Si.j.itr nml Jloilrr nJ \ 11, *• in'-nth-ix of tin I 'nitril Stntmof A uirriru. I'mmrixx nnurnthlitl. That th(* following . jim,, l.c, anil they tire hereby, npproprint# .1, j unt --I any money in the Treasury j not otherwise appropriated, for the con st met ion, pnmn vutioi), ami retail sos ' certain fortification ami oilier works ol defence for the year ending the (liirtictli ! of Jane, eighteen hundred JUld sixty-seven ; | For Fort Wayne, near Detroit. Michigan. | fifty thousand dollars. For Fori Ontario, Oswego, New York,! fifty thousand dollars. For Fort Montgomery, til outlet ol Luke ! < 'htuuplain. No" York", titty Uimisiud itol I lot- For Fort Seammei. I’ortlaud, Maine, j thirly-live thousand dollars. F.is Foil Georg", on Hog Island lodirc. Furlhuid. Maine, fifty thousand dollar; For Fort Fopham, Kenetiee river, Maine, i lil'ly Ihottsiind dollars, Fo, Fort Gonslitution. Portsmouth, New j ii unpriiire. reveille five thousand dollai - , Fot Foil Winthrop. iloston, Ma.-snciiU r.rie . thirty thousand dollars. For Fort Wairen. Do.-mn, Mu -aeliu ells, twenty-live thousand dollars. ren-’.vall at Great lircwslcr’s island, j Horton hailtor. Mns-acliUsetls, -evenly Jive ; thousand dollar.. .. i For sea-walls on I)ts:r and Lovells : lam!-, ; I tost mi linrljOr, Mj.-sachusoUs, fifty thousand i dollars. . , , For fort at enlrani e ol New Uchtofd liar-| Imj . M issiiclutselts, thirty thousand dollars. j For Fort Schuyler, F.ast River. Ne" j y.irk, thirty thousand dollars. F,„ fort at Whillett’s Point, oppo-ii# - Fort Si httvler. New Yo«k. fifty thousand dolle.is. ; For repairs of Fort llamilloti, Now York. ! I thirty thousand dollars. For fori on site of Fort Tompkim. Staten i Island, New York, fifty thoiiwmd dollars For fort at Sandy ihiok, New Jersey, fifty i Ihotisiiud dollars. For repairs of Fort Milllin. near lMnki- ■ £ dclpliist, twenty-live thousand dollars. I For const! tietion of permanent platform- i 5 tor modern cannon of large calibre, itt e\ | *i ting fortiflealknts of important labors, one, hundred thousand dollars, t For repairs of Fort Washington, on the j I‘oloMuo river, twenty thonwtnd dollars. ! For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Vir- j "iuia. thirty thousand dollars. For Kofi’Taylor, Ivey West, Florida, one j hundred thousand dollars. For Fort ,h ill rsm. Ganlen K< y. Tijrtugas. ;ifiy thons.iml dollars. ,’Vr fort on Fliip i duild, coast of Mi -issip- j pi. ten thiiusjind dollars. For Foil Climb. Ameiia island. Florida, j | fifty thnu-stnd dollars. ■ Fin lor! jit Fort l’oint. San Fnmcisco hay. i G ilifoniia. one litmdred and twenty-live j Kthoits.'ind dollars. I For for at Limi’l’oint, Cahfonua, seventy- Sifiv- llwiu-and dollars. I Fat fori at Alealtav. ialaad, Nin tranr.isto ■ ltav. Galih.rnia, ninety thousjind dollars. I For surv'-v of not hern and northwest#:! n # lake.-, including Imkc Hupvrior. fifty thou ■ saml dollars. . , , Wt For nm-. lia.se of sites now ocettpmu and ffiliimis propiscd hi lie oteupial for I >C, ’ !,V ' 1 ' Ski ..-ill s.ja-e.Kist defences provided that no | i P ifcita: * shall he mud# except from the M,,,,,..,, ~1 ~r its i xpeilieney by the Secretary %,( IVnr and < t the Vidiility of title for the fAilorm-v Geiieral. tlitftv-liVe thousand dol- IPars. | Avi'itovtu. June 12. GIIAFTER CNVI j Aii A t aiitkorfciny itoninu utnr>/ Etidenee of : TiUex to bf fiirn ii/ted to thr O.nun. of err tnin J ioiilt in. thr City of hit. Louis. \ Whereas within the city of Saint Louis, in j the State of Missouri, there are many lots, tracts, picees, and parcels of land which are confirmed by the act of Congress of June the thirteenth, eighteen hundred and twelve, on the ground of inhabitation, possession, nr cultivation of the sam: prior to December i the twentieth, eighteen hundred and three, I and in some cases there is no adequate docu | mculary evidence ot said confirmations; and in consequence of the death of the ancient witnesses, who knew the facts of said in | habitation, possession, or cultivation, the | owners of said hinds, in said eases where i there is no adequai documentary evidence of said continuations, are without eompiete evidence of title to the same, as against the United States; and whereas persons holding grants and continuations of lands in said city of Saint Louis, under other acts of Con gress heretofore passed, may, in some eases, be without perfect documentary evidence of said grants oi confirmations by the United Stalls, and dillictilties may hereafter arise therefrom, to the great injury of such per sons; Therefore— j ll< it nmrUii In/ tin Sum!, nnd Jlmixc of | Hr].i n., iit'itirm of the huh <1 Slot, ~ of. h,„ riin !/< Cm--, 7’,.« mmiahlctl , That the district I court of the United Stales for the eastern di j triet of .Missouri is hereby authorized, by I ; ioper (lecive, to declare relistsed, graiilej, 1 leliuquished, and conveyed by the United i States, in fee simple and in full property, all l of the right, title, and iip crest of the United i States m and to any lot, tract, piece or parcel ! of land within the city of Saim Louis, in the : State.of Missouri, to the person or persons ! bavin; the licit claim or claims to the i same; but. nothing in Ibis act shall author ize said court to declare released, granted, relinquished, and conveyed, as aforesaid, any land within any wharf, street, lane, avenue, allev, or other public thoroughfare, orwilhin the Is ■undarie., of any land which has been heretofore granleti or assigneil l>y tlie l niled States for the use or support of schools, or within the boundaries of. any land'heretofore law - fully confirmed or !avv fully' granted by the United States, where full, sullii'ient. and compute doc Uinentary evidence of such eotifirmasion or giant now exists of record. 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Amt hr it so, the, iimrhif That every p'n on des. mg a n decree in his or her favor, under tliis ao*. shall file a pHition in said district court, asking for such decree, j ami di'M-ril.ii. ■; the land for which aid de cr.ee is desired: and the United States and all persons claiming such land adversely to said petitioner (if there be any such ml v; - ( iiflmaotsi shall be made defendants m said cause; and if any party to any such cause shall be a minor under the age of twenty-one years, a guardian ail litem shall he appointed by said court for said minor: and said district court shall have lull and complete power, jurisdiction, and authoirti In hear. fry. and determine all questions arising in said cause relating to the claim of the petitioner, ile extent, locality, and Uiundaries of said claim, and all oilier mat ters connected therewith oi concerning liie sana•; and said district aiiirl shall also have pow er to make, prescribe, and enforce such rules and regulations a may b.- mecssurv ami propel to carry this act into lull and complete execution Si'.c. ii. .Lie V fnrtlnr imirhil, Thai a eupv oi evt-iy petition which .-hall lie filed undet this le-l and a eo]>y of ihc writ, or jip >'■'■ s 1 ljcirl# - iitlachcd, -ha ti lie ilcli vered Jo the district attorney of the United States for isiid eastern districto! Missouri, by the Tin ted Mates marshal for said district, which -aid delivery -.hail main the. United Stale., a party to the cause specified in stu b peti tion, without any other or further procee ds eg-., notice, set vir-;, writ or process what ever, nml said district attorney shall make uieh defen' - ' - therein for the United States us in his opinion tin public intertst may re quire; hut no answer oj othei jdemfing.s tiled by said at form v in such cause .shall lie required to he verified by oath or alhrinaiion. Set. I. Ami he it. fnrtlnr vmi-'ti’il. That, for the purpose of mine completely de senhing, identifying, and defining the In mil dm a . situation, ami locality es (my lot, tra< t. piece or parcel of land sought to tie re leased, grunted, relinquished and conveyed under this act, tic- said district court simil have power to cause and accurate survey, plat, and description thereof to lie made by a competent |» r.-on at the expense of the pe titioner: and ail of the expenses and costs of all siuts and other proceedings under this act shall he paid by the respective petition ers. and tin - iKiyment thereof may be enforced by execution or otherwise. Sue Amt h it.fort.hr i„n,:tr<l. That verv decree which hall b; rendered under this’act in favor of any petitioner shall be deemed a full, sutlieicnl, and complete re lease, grant, relinquishment, and convey ance, iit fee simp!# - and in full prom Tty. to Stirli petitioner, mil to his or her heirs and assigns, forever, of all tin - right, lit!; - , and interest of the United Slat# ;- in end to the land described in such decree. Sj.;c ;; Ami In A fortlui > n.-irh-l, ’Had tvlienev# i said di. triet court or the «'ire.i.it com t- hidl render a (Inal dwirce under this act. concerning any lot, tract, piece or parcel ••f land, such mitr’t --hall ems- lo be trans mitted to tin - ■ ommis-ionei of the geneivil landolliee a full, true, and complete Iran script, of -aid final decree, and of the descrip tion or survey of .mid land. Site. 7. And In it finihr.r nv!:tr.it. That any party to any final decree rewired by said district court in any .-nit w can: e commenced under this act may appeal from said final decree of said ilistrH court to the circuit curl ot the United States for the district of Missouri, at any time within one year from the lime of the rendition of said final de cree. and not after that time; and '<n the granting of said appeal, a full, true, ami complete lian a ript ol -aid final decree, and of l fie petition, and all other pleadings and proceedings in said cause, and of the evi dence therein, shall he transmitted to said rireuil court, '.nil when said appeal shall ],ave been completed, said circuit court shall Live full and complete jurisdiction over -aid can s . '.ml may allow ’lie pleadings to i i.o amended ii neivssary, and may admit I ~,,v v partie- if neeess.iry. and shall hear. try. I and determine s lid cause de novo without ! regardin'.'any error, defect, or other impel i JVetion it - tin - pmceiding's of said district i court, and shall ri-nder such final decree ; |herein as llm facts and the justice of said : cause may require. gg \uil be it f'l.rVni rnnrled, That in ; - if apv difference of opinion between ! ,]), hufi'es <‘ifttiesaideireu.il court ujam any i fpti rlion arising in any swh cau-'c. the “atm i jJmy i )f . certified to the supreme court of the i Fnited Stales, for its decision thereon as in j other eases. 1 SEC !). And t". tt forth I nnirled, That I all of the right, title, and interest 01. the I United State - in and t -- all ot tit# - wharves. ! .p v ,.,_ j avenues, allev.-. and other ; imlilii thorolighfarr wlii-h are ojuale, ' lying am! being within tht eorporat# limns i of tin - city ot St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, dial! be. and the -aim.* are hereby, grunted relinquished, and eonxeyid b\ tla | Lniteil State -- ., in fee -in,pie and in o'll propertv. to the said. # ity or St. ' ZIU.!- and to the sueti—ini' and assign- forever of until ;,. v /*i nrli/id. tourer* #-. That no individual ri-ht,- or title- aeiutired iin - viously hen-to j vhali he n any nmußct impure#! or l>reju di# ed liciete.'. j Ai-rnox'F.o. June 12 1W 1 BY TELEGRAPH. I {From the City Papers,] FROM WASHINGTON. MISt'KLLAA POPS. Washington, June f>. Thomas J. Durant, has, by tele graph to General Sheridan, absolutely declined the Governorship of Louisi ana. FROM (II YIM.KSTOX. CtiAiii.KsToN, June 5. (’nnsidernblc depression is felt in this eoiiimmmity, owing' to the recent or der of General Sickles in munie.ipal atlairs. The last, two days city stocks have declined from 10 to 15 per et. The Hoard of Trade has passed resolutions deprecating sol in: of the provisions of the order as in- j jnrious to prosperity of the city, and | appointing - a committee to confer with j Gen. Sickles in relation thereto. A white man, named Kerns, was j recently committed to jail on the charge of attempting rape on a lit tle colored yirl. lie hung himself, last night. FROM NEW YORK. Auiany, June 5. lion, L. Harris Hiseock, member of the Constitutional Convention, was shot dead to-day, by General Cole, late of tin - Cavalry service, who alleged that while he was in the army, lliseock had raped his w ife. The Convention adjourned in respect to Hiseock. FROM RALEIGII. R \ i.kii ii, June ■>. t'liiel Justice Chase'arrived on the morning train, and was welcomed at the depot by a large concourse ol white and colored citizens. The .Mayor, on i his arrival at the hotel, extended a cot dial greeting, in appropriate remarks to which Judge Chase responded, thanking him foi the hospitality ex tended, and saying that he was glad the time had come when all stood on Hu - ground ; f equal rights under the law, irrespective of color or previous condition. His speech was received with enthusiastic applause. FROM NEW ORLEANS. N k\v < titi.KANs, June 5. General Longstreet, publishes a let ter in this morning’s Republican, con taining the following paragraph ; The Military Rill and amendment are peace ollet iitgs, and we should ac cept them as such ; to place ourselves upon them as the starting point from which b# meet fulm - ' - political issues, as they arise. Gov. Wells publishes a letter ad dressed tyi the President, protesting , against his removal. Another very can - .t.ic. one is address . and to Sheridan, in which he nays that not a word of truth is contained in the charge that he was impeded by the Executiv - law's of Congress. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETNG AT GREENSBORO We failed to receive an account of the Republican mass meetings that were held at Greensboro on the 28th and 2flth of .May. The) wen - ad dressed by Mr. Joint T. Oostin, the member of the Republican Executive Committee who has been doing such good service itt this part of the State. Hi, - addressed it largo meeting thereon tin - evening of the 28th, and morning of the 2'Jlh, and organized a loyal society. We are informed that ho had quite an exciting debate with Rev. John Talley a Rebel minister (It is strange that these Rebel ministers will talk politics, but they will) ; anil proved himself more than a match for the Rev. Rebel. Push on the good cause every where. At length we have free discussion, and it will h# - seen by the order of Geti’l Pope, that he will | see that all speakers are protected, j Work friends Work ! Let us route j this Rebel aristocracy, horse, foot, ami i dragoon. A .SroxKxv U.I. J.vksoa Man on the Situation - A. correspondent of the New j York Herald, who j- traveling in Virginia, rami - nero.-s a Captain Deny, who served ■ under Stonewall Jackson dating the rcliel lion, who r\pn -si - d iiini-eli heartily resigned to tin r# alt of the war and determined to work harder to restore than he did to dcs slroy the Union. Os the freedmen lie said: “I have traveled through Louisa, Orange, Alliennarle. Nelson. Align:.la and half a dozen j other counties, and one. thing has struck me • chiefly the wonderful good sense of the i negroes in quietly adapting themselves to the : new order of tilings, working almost, every- i where ns steadily as any other laborers, and | educating tlieniseives for ciiizenship won- > derful, riiitliy, in the niggers. ‘Thi- good sense you hardly anticipated j would accompany their emancipation.’ Anticipated ! never. To be candid with you, I did not believe in the possibility of what i now - see; and I’m darned if 1 lic iieve Unit white men kept in bondage as long a- ih negroes were, and thus suddenly thrown 'in tlieit own resouri es. would have done iialf as well. No, sir; many more of 'em would beg. steal and loaf than you’ll find of the niggers.’ ‘Have you liny black men in your employ ment V 'Three families, “ii , we all work together as peaceable u- can tie The;, - have com ferable quarter - .. ; f their own to live in 1 give them one third of the pro#.lucts of my ’farm for their labor. They make clothing for tht most part out el w<#ol I furnish them, and and luiv: iitth - patch# -of potatoes and x.-g#-tables for domesti# wants T'-lMon .Jon mol. j J. HINCKLING & CO’S |CT K If] tV T SA.I. Il OF WATCHES ON the i)o|)ulor one-price plan, pvinj*; every patron :i linmlsome and reliable Watch for the.price of Ten Dollars! without regard to value, and not to tie paid for unless perfectly satisfactory! • r »00 Solid (o)ld Hunting Watches, $250 to 750 500 Magic Cased Gold Watches, 200 to 500 500 Ladies’ Watches, Enameled, 100 to 200 1000 Gold liiint’gClmm’ter Watches 250 to 300 1000 Gold Hunting English Levers, ‘3OO to 250 3000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 5000 Gold Jluntg American Watches, 100 (<> 150 .5000 Silver Hunting Level's, 50 to 150 5000 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 10000 Gold lhiiiting Lepines, 50 to 75 10000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, 50 to 100 25000 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 50 50000 Assorted Watches, (all kinds,) 10 to 75 Every person obtains a Watch by this arrange [ ment costing but $lO while il‘may he worth $750. No partiality shown. Messrs.,!. Him kiing A: Co.’s Great American Watch Company, NcVv York City, wish to im mediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certilieat.es, naming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to article, named on their certificates upon pay ment, of Ten Dollars, whct-lier it# he a. Watch worth $750 or one worth lc.ss. The return ot J our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereon, upon payment irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $lO is named certificate, it will at once lie seen that this is no lottery hut a straight forward legiti mate transaction which may be participated in by even the most fastidious*! A single Certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents; live for $1 , eleven tor $2; thirty three and an elegant pre mium for $5 ; sixty six and more valuable pre luium for $10; one. hundred and a most superb Watch for sls. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted buhincss, duly audio rised by the Government, and open to the most caret til scrutiny. Try us. Address, •1. Ilieltliiig A Cos., 110 Broadway, near I‘. <>., lei>2 3m City of New York. MARRIAGE GUIDE. r)EING a private instructor for married per > sons, or those about to be married—-both male and female—in everything concerning tin*, physiology and relations of our sexual system, and the production and prevention of offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by \VM. YOU NG, M. D. Tills i.i really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and illustrated with numerou > Engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every om should be iw*(|iiainted with, still it is a hook that, must be locked up, and not lie about the house. It Mill be sent to any one on the receipt ol 50 cents. Address, Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 110 Spruce street, above Fourth, tMiiladclphia, Pa. w AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE 1 No matter what may be your disease, before : you place yourself under the care of any of the I notorious (Jwacks native or foreign who ad vertise. in this or any other paper, get a copy ot j Dr. Young’s book ami read it carefully. It w ill lie the means ol saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Dr. .YOUNG can In consulted on any ot the diseases deseribed in bis publications, at bis ollioc, No. llti Spriieu street,, above Fourth, Philadelphia. STEP BY STEP, OK, i The Child's I'irst Ix'.ssou Hook nKHIG NED to teach new beginners to read on an improved plan. Price, 25 cents. “It is one of the heat first books for young children that we have yet s> on, and will doubt l< soon win its way to public, favor, and be generally employed in the. instruction of ohil i drun.” f)ihniutit Stall' Jonnutl. ” Slr/> by Step is certainly a bijou of a child’s school book.”— Phila. Press. The subscribers will send a circular contain ing specimen pages of the above work, designed to teach the little ones to read on anew plan, l«» any om; desiring il. It will give teachers and others interested in education an idea of the w ork. Dopies of the work will he scclt to any address, for flic purpose of examination, on re eeipt of 15 centß. DAVIS, PORTER A COATES, 712 Hunsoin Street, rhiladcipliia. 2EAITT. Auburn, Golden, Fit'ecu <j- Silken Cur Is, I )KODI (EE hy the use of Prof. DEBKEUX' I FRISER LE CHKVEI X. One applied i ion w arranted to curl the most straight and wtubborn hair, of either sex, into wavy ringlet 1 ni heavy masses of curls. Has been used by the fashionabh > of Paris and London with themos! •'•ratifying results. Docs no injury to the hair, price, by mail, sea!%! and post paid, sl. De scriptive t ireular.s mailed free. Address, BERGER, HIIUTTB A( < (Miemists, No. 2H5 River .Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United Staled a psi UV i;\( rxsioß t i:\cjui.sioh : CIIASTELIAR’S JJA 111 EX TER MIN A TOR ! ! i'o, Removing Svpcrjft/ous llair . r po the ladies especially, this in valuable de .l pilatory recommends itself as being an al most indispensible article to female beauty, is « ,i-ily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but ael - nireetly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from ,'iiy part of the body, eompletel v, total jv and radically.extirpating the same, leaving t in* skin off, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only rnii effi ii ual depilatory in cxi.stenee. Price 75 | n ..,its per jiaekage, sent postpaid, to any address, ! on receipt (ft an order, by BERGER Blll'TTS A Cos., Chemist •, apb ly 285 River *St., Troy, N. Y There eometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small; The beauty which once was so preeiou -and rare, Is free for all and all may be fair, by mi: usi: OF Cll A STELLA R’S White Liquid ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Com plexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in iisc for giving the skin a beautiful TH'arl-like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly remove s Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, .Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all Impuri ties of the Skin, kindly healing the same, leav ing the skin white.and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation, is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and is considered by the Pari as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Up wards of yu,WO bottles were old during the past year, a sufficient guaranty of its elliacy. Price only 75 cents. Bent by mail, post paid, on receipt of an order. BETfGER, SIIUTTB &CO., Chemi~t\ 285 River Street, Troy, N Y ly IMI’oKI AM TO MEBCHOTS, PL AKTEKS * FARMERS \\J I- have been iutbrinud that the il u iI practice of Merehauts, Famieis and Planing in \ V ordering their supplies of our Dr, McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Has been to simply w rife <m for Vermifuge. The consequence is that instead of the genuine DIE Mt LANES VERMIFUGE; Mmv frequently get one or the. other ol'the many worthies, preparation. « idled \ rnnifug*' now before Hie public. We, therefore, beg leave to urge upon the Planter the propriety nml importance of invariably wilting the name in l'lilT gud to advise their factors or agents fled they will not receive any other than the genuine DR. McLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, prepared by FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURG, PA. We also would advise the sum: precautions in ordering DR. McLANE’S Celebrated LIVER PILLS. The ■•• rent popularity of these Pills, as a specific or cure for LIVER COM PLAIN T and all the Biliou Derangements so prevalent in the South and Southwest, has induced the verniers of many worthless nostrums to claim for their preparations similai medicinal virtue;. i.e not deceived! DK. Yl<*B. % STS ('ele.brated l.li ICR B*II.S.S are flic original and only reiiable. remedy for Liver Complaiut that has yd, hon discovered, and we. urge, the Planter and Merchant, as ho values his own and the iiuallh ol those depending <»n him, to be careful in ordering. Take neither Vermifuge nor Liver Pills, unless you arc i lire you are getting tile genuine McLANE’S, prepared by K I iEMING ITKOJM Limits, I’ITTBBUIMi, I'A DU. M’LANE’B CLLLBIAT Kill LI VL It I* ILLS, KOI! THE (JUKE OF U< l>tuliti or Li ver Complaint, Dysiupsia and Sick Jlmdaelic. In nllri-ian t» tin - i.ulili, UK. VI. f.ANK’B CELEBKATED LIVEI! iqLf.rt a » a rcmc.lv to, LI \ I'.lt tuid IIII.IODS t.'OYI I’i,A! N - l¥, w qircsumc no apology will lie ncialisil. Tim .V r , ,| l>rcvalcii.'C of l.iu > Complaint ami Lilians Diseases of all kiiuls Uiroiifrlmut the UaitedStiili - ) and peculiarly in Um \\ rst and Loutli, where, ill flic mujoritj ol'eases, the patientis notffillilu lie: r, aoli ol a regular pin: inan, rciuiros that some remedy should lie provided, that would not in tli.i least, impair the const it ill ion, and yet be safe ami effectual. That such is the I rue alia,- actor of Dl(. Mi'LANE’S 1.IVE1! I'J LLB, I here can bo no doubt. The testimony we lay hr fore you, and tin yreal slice# - : - wliieli lias invariably attended their use, will, we. think Ijubui lleicnf to ci.nviiieu flu - - niosi. ineredulous. 11 Ims been our sincere wish that these I’illssliuulit be fairly and fully tested, and stand or fall by the elfeets produced. That they have been i tested, and lliat the result lias been in cvo.yrespect favorable, we call tliousamh so .rila, . who have experienced their benclieiat ell'a:ls. OK- -Mel-AN F-’S LI VElt I'll, I.U an; mil held fort hor reeominemled (like mo f oflla-, nun nlai - medicines of (he day,) a.- universal cure-alls, hut simply for J.IV’EK (JO.Ui'LAi.NTfi 1 :m ,l those symptoms eonneeled with a deraiiged date of that organ. DISEASES OF THE LIVEFO 'The Liver 0 much mule fre«|uently the .scat of diseusc Hum ih generally suppohul. Tin function it is designed t<> perlorin, ami on Hie regular execution of which depends not only Hie. iuiieiiil licitllh of the body, but Hu; po went of the Stomach, Bowels, Brain, and (lie. whole Nervous Sysiein, show its vast :md vital importance to human health. When Ihe Liver is sc riously diseased if in l'af : l not, only dm .ingt> flic vital functions of the body, but exercises a p«»w< rl'ul inllucuci. over the miml amt if:- operations, which cannot easily be described. Il Ilh m> eloac. a eonnect-lou to other <li-•.. . slid manifests itself by wo groat a variety of symptoms, of a must doubtful character, that it misleads mure physicians, even of great eminence, than any olher organ. The intimate coum-i timi wliich exists between the Liver and the Brain, ami Hu givat. dominion which lam per.- ughd it cxcreiscb over the passions ol mankind* convince mr that many unforl unale. bcii: :- Imve eoinmitted acts ofdcep and criminal atrocity, or In come w hat luols lei m hypoelioudriai-b, froui the simple fact ol a diseased state of the* Lism. I have lung liecn eonvineed I hat. more# Hum one. half of the complaints which occur in I his cuun t ry, are to com it l e red as having l heir -‘ in a diseased state of the Liver. 1 will cmiiiieialu sonic- of them liidigoUuui, .StupiKige of the Menses, Deranged of the Bowels, IrrihiMe ami Vindictive Feelings and Passioi.s from trilling and inadequate cause , of which we after w.uds fc I ashamed lust, though not least, more than three-fourths of the di. caM.scmimc rated undei the lion .of CoNsi .mi'TlO.n, have their seat in a diseased Liver. Tins i* truly a fright lit! catalogue. SV.>BB*T«MIS «/!*• % 1.1 VliK. -i’ain in the right side, umDi 11.. i dg’i ul the rib.--, increasing on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the pafu-nt i . rarely ..Id- to lie on the I. ft side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, und il frequently extend:, to the top of Ihc shoulder, and U sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in Hie- arm. The .stomach is ;iMlc!cd with loss of appetite nml sickness ; the bowels in jpaiiTal arc. costive, sometimes alteniatiiig with lax ; the, head is troubled with pain, accompanied with dull, heavy seiisanioii in the hark part. There is generally tt considerable loss of mem., ry, accompanied w ifli n p 'intul notion of having left undone' something which ought to Imre been done. A slight dry cough is -■oine.limc.sau attendant. The patient complain? ol weiei ness and debility ; he. is om-Hy stal l ied ; Ids feet are cold or burning, and lie complains oj prickly seiuCiUeii oj'the >l.in ;hi ..pints r low; and although he, is satisfied that uxciui.-re would be heiielieial to him, \el, he can y .ireJy summon up fortilude enough to try it. liilj. t h<’ di"li us! every remedy. F- viral of ti: above symptoms attend the disease; but cases have oe.eut red where fc-w of them existed, ye< exiimiualiou of the body after death has shown tin Liver to have, been exten: ively dei’Himed. HAt: i: ;l.iD rUI'LIL- DR. McLANE’S UVEK FIJ.LB ill cases of AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, .u productive of happy results. No belter cathartic can In used preparatory to, or after taking (.imuim We would advise all who are afilieted with tin disease to give them a trial. DiiMM'tions. Take two or thn u Bills ongoing to bed, every second or thirtl night, Jl they do not purge two or t hree ! ime-x m ;.i, morning, take one. or two more ; but n. sligh'T hn ak fast should invariably follow tin ir n. e. Tin: Liver Bills may bo used where purging nimply j, lieeesnary. As aiiti-hiliou- purgative, they are inferior to none, and in doses of two oi tiiri-o they give afdouishing relief in Biek lluadaehe; also in slight derangements of the Btomaeli. DIG M’D-A-NTC’S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. No disea ejo which the human r»v is liable are better entitled to theatlention of the phi lanthropist Hum t.hciconsequent on the irritation produced by WORMS in theStonmeli nml Bowel When the - iiiferer ian adult, theeause is frequently overlooked, and eonse<jiieiitly the jn-oper remedy is not applied. But when the patient is an infant, if the disease D not en tirely neglected, it is .-till too frequently (tscribed, in whole, or in part, tosonieothmu hr . jj, ought here to be. particularly remorked, that although but lew worms may exist in a child, and how soever qi'.ie ernt they may tune been previously, no sooner is the. constitution invaded by any any of tin; numerous train of di; .. cs to which infancy is exposed, than it is fearfully ang menled i»y their irritatiun. lie n- •if too frequently happens t hat a disease otherwise easily managed by proper rene die -, when aggravated by that cause, bids defiance to treatment, jiuli cions in other respects but which entirely fails in consequence, of worms being overlooked And even in rw of great violence, if u potent and jirompt remedy be possessed,* so that tin-y could be expelled without lo- -of time, which is so precious in such cases, the ease might he attacked, by prop-' r remedio:, i veil handed, and with success. Syjiaim’oius y*lci«‘D ';ta*mln* .HiNfalicn. —The eouiitcnunee is pale uudh-adeii colorcd, with oceasiomil Hushes, ora circumscribed spot over one or both checks, the eyes become dull, the pupils dilate ; an a/mesemi-circle, runs along t/ie lower eyelid, the. noi-u i irritated, swells and sometimes bleed- ; swelling of the upj)er lip; ueeaeional headache, with humming or throbbing of the. car.- an unusual secretion of saline, slimy or furred tongue); Bi'cath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes vor:n i'»us, with a gnawing sensation at Ihc UAuaeJi, a l other times entirely gone; llectingpuiuK in Ihe.Ktomaeli; occasional nausea and vomiting : Undent pains throughout, the abdomen ; bowel# irregular, id limes costive ; : loo!- slimy, not unf; «qm i,tly tinged with blond; body wollen and hind ; urine turbid ; !';piiation ocea iuually dillieult and accompanied by hiceough; cough some times dry and eonvuUi vc ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but gtneually irritable., vX<\ Whenever the above -ytiiptmu^.-;;r v tbuml to exist, DR. McLANK’B VERMIFUGE MAY BE DEFENDED Ui'ON TO EFEKUT A CURE. 'The uiiivej.sitl sucei -which ha idlcnded the lulministration of this pn'piuatini! ha , been vih • h -is to warrant ns in pledging our. elw. to the public to RETURN THE MONEY in every instance where it.prove* im-lled ied, providing the ymptnms attending the siek.ne -of the c!iild or adult warranl the suppre ition of worms being the cause. In all eases the medicine should be. given it. strict accordance with the directions. Wr pledge ourselves to the pubic that DR. MeI.ANE’.S VERMIFUGE DOEti NOT CON TAIN MERCURY IN ANY FORM; and that it is an innocent preparation, and not 'capable ol doing the slightest injury to the mu-l tender infant. IHrections. Give, a child, from two to ten year.-- old, a tcaspoonful in a much sweetened water every morning, In tin ; if it purges through the day, well; but if not, repeat it in the evening. Over tell, gh ■ a little more, under two,give less. To a lull grown give two teaspooululs. liewniT of Coiiulcrfeils »iIS Arlieles l k iir|rortiug lo lie Or. Hr. LniieN. 'The gu-at popularity ol DR Me LANE’S GENUINE PiJEPA RATIONS has induced unprincipled person: to at‘empt palming upon the public counterfeit and inferior articles, iiLConsequ. ik- <d whieli 1 1;* 1 -proprietors have, been forced to adopt < very possible guard against fraud. Purcha - iwill pb as.e. pay attention to tire following marks of genuine* m-s : Tot. The External Wrappr y is a hue Steel Engraving, with the signature, ot G. M ( J aye and FLEMING BROS, id 'The Directions are printed on Fine Paper, with Water Mark as follows: “ 1)K. M< LANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS, FLEMING BROS., PROPRIETOR’ This Water Mark can be seen by holding the paper up to tin* ligld The LIVER. PILLS have the mum stamped on the lid of the box in red wax. I’RKI-YRljO ONLY RV FLEIIM BEOTBEES, PITTSBURG, PA, Soi!.- 1 *i-.#|>riv I-#' >o! Dr. M#:J..iut-V Liver I'ills, Vcrmifugi: anti l.uiiir Syrii|>. «» m. iu.iw i:vi:KYniiiiKi;. 'l'i,c l*r.,pi ii-U.r-i ft»rv:ir#l )>cr mail, i>ost|)iii«l, I#r any part, #>! I initcd States, .. 1,, . v f .ivt r I’i!! , m ihu vial VcnnilHge, on the receipt of forty < < hLh in Covi i nnn nt -tum|>#-#. #,<it - J0 ’