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The Daily Loyal Georgian.
AUGUSTA, GA., JUNE 31, 1807.
i iFFICIAL <>RG AN V. S. GOVERNMENT.
The raj»i<lity with which garden
vegetables and fruits are maturing,
must surprise all—and pleasingly so.
Fruits, fresh, and constantly varying,
have confronted us atteach dinner for
„j x weeks past, flow strange it would
sound in the North to Ik- told that, for
a week, wc here have had served up
green corn, ripe apples, Ac.
A friend from the country stepped
into our office this afternoon, to pro
mise a ripe watermelon within ten days.
Bring it on friend ; we shall hardly he
surprised to realize the fact of a ripe
watermelon on the 30th of June. Wc
are almost prepared to believe that the
North is nowljgre, compared with the
luxurious Soulli.
As results of to-day’s registration at
•he Sand Hills, one hvfltTred tn.d d<jh
(, r„ colored and forty-out white per
sons have been enrolled.
The results, it will be noticed, are
in keeping with those of other locali
ties, as given in previous issues of our
paper
(Jan the Constitutionalist divine
what election day will “ bring forth.”
We this morning announce,
through official notice, the time assign
ed to commence lJcgistration in this
city.
We need not add a word expressive
of our hope that each voter in the city
will arrange to curly become registered.
It is of paramount importance that
the Registry contain a full list of all
authorized to vote. Lot it, therefore,
like all other important interests, ho
attended to promptly and determinedly.
[From the Toledo Blndt:, June 10.]
The Release of Jeff. Daris
M.TION of the grand army of the
REPUBLIC
At the regular meeting of Host No.
jo, G. A. R., held at their hall last
; evening, the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted :
Hraihji/artkeh i
Host No. 40, (». A. R.,
Toi l-no, sh, June, 10, 16(17. 1
I Whereas, the loyal i»ec>ple of the
[ iMimtrv have h-arno 1 with deep sorrow
s os the release by the Federal courts of
Jefferson Davis, the man who, while
vet enjoying the honors of his Govern
-1 mo it, engaged in a vast conspiracy ior
I its overthrow ; who became its leader
[ when it had developed into a gigantic
•chellion, and who is directly responsi
ble for the destruction of life and pro
perty which attended its progress ; the*
unparalleled cruelties and atrocities
which rendered its conduct odious in
the eyes of the world, and for the
wide spread ruin and misery which it
entailed upon the whole country ;
: therefore, be it, by this Rtfst of the
Grand Army of the Republic,
Resolved, That Jefferson Davis, by
tlu commission of these great crimes,
has acquired one, and only one right,
which, as wc are taught by the wisdom
of all civilized nations, is the right to
to be hung.
Resolved, That, as compared with
the brutalities practised in compliance
with his order upon such soldiers of
the Republic as fell into his hands, tin)
regal maunor in which he was treated
by our Government, affords reason for
profound indignation, rather than »
ground for complaint.
Resolved, That those who hare pros
tituted their official position to prevent
justice 1 wing meted out to this arch
traitor, deserves the condemnation of
all loyal citizens.
Resolved, That Horace Greeley, by
, his action in uniting with rebels and cop
| perheads in setting at liberty Jefferson
Davis, the greatest criminal of the age,
lias forfeited all claim to leadership, and
rendered himself unworthy the coufi
'lencc of the loyal people of the coun
try; and that he and those who with
him defend his conduct, deserve, and
should receive, the stem rebuke of ail
soldiers and pat riots.
Resolved, That inasmuch as in the
history of this Republic no one ha* ever
been punished for troason, and as in
the case of Jefferson Davis an indict
ment has been presented demanding
action by the courts; therefore, wo
declare that now is a suitable time for
a proper judicial tribunal to establish,
tor the benefit of future ages, an exact
I definition of the great crime of trea
son, and pronounce sentence on the
1 guilty.
Resolved, That if Jefferson Davis,
iiftcv having perpetrated crimes so atro
cious, shall finally escape the just pen
alty of the law, the Government will
thus offer a high premium for treason,
brand as a lie the charge that ho and
bis colleagues were rebels, and will in
effect say that he who slaughters his
countrymen by thousands, so that it be
'lone under eover of or while waging a
hellion, is guilty of no offence for
which he should be punished.
Resolved, That we call upon sol
diers throughout the State to unite with
'o iii giving expression upon these
topics.
OFFICIAL.
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.
I‘miiol lit. tin Tb'rxt Se-vtUm ts tit
Thirty-nintliCongrem
CHAPTER (JLXXXII
An Art grinding Aid in ‘hr t *ri urthr, "f >
ItndiO'ldinn! Telegraph Linrfnun tlu 7’oiCn
of CiUmmo to thr 'lnten of Pbtrerriilt, in the
State vs Vtdiforniu.
He it enueted by iht Smote and. linn of
Hcpresentatkee of the United State* of Amei ie,i
in Con greet amnublrtl, That the right of wav
through the public lamb be, -iii.l tl.c same is
hereby, granted to the Placcrville nnd Sacra
mento Valley Railroad Company, a corpora
lion existing under die law sos tlu- Stale of
California, and designated by the Legislature
thereof, to construct the road hereinafter
named, and to its successors and assigns, for
the construction of a railroad and telegraph
line from the town of Folsom to the town of-
Placcrville, in said Slate, and the right is
hereby given to said corporation to take from
the public lands adjacent to the line of said
road, material for the construction thereof;
sr.id right of way i.- granted to said railroad ]
to the extent of one hundred feet in Width
on each side of said road where it may pass
over the public lauds; also, all necessary
ground for station buildings, workshops, de
pots, machine-shops, switches, side tracks j
tum-taliles, and water stations
Sue. 2. And t>« it father >/ •■/"’, That !
there Ist and ishcroby, granted to the Placet -
ville and Sacramento Valley Railroad Com
piny, its successors and assigns, lor tlu pur
pose of aiding in the construction of said
railroad and telegraph line, ami ( > set tin tin
safe ami speedy transportation of the mails,
troops, munitions of war, and public stores
over the route of said line of railway, every
alternate section of public land, not contain
ing gold or silver, designated by odd numbers,
to the amount of the alternate sections p; r
mile on each side of -aid railroad line, as said
company may adopt, whenever, on the line
thereof, the United States have full title, not
reserved, sold, granted, or otherwise appro
priated, and free from pre-emption or other
claims or rights at the, time the line of said
road is definitely fixed, and a plat thereof
filed in the office of tlu; Commissioner of the
General Land Office Provided , That die
word “mineral," when it occurs in this set.
shall not tic held to include iron or coal.
HEC 3 And be it farther enurM, That
whenever raid P'acerviHe and Sm-runi-nto
Valley Railroad (' inpany shall have ten con
sccutlvo miles of any portion of said railroad
and tel- ,-mph line ready for the service con
templated, tba President of the United States
shall appoint three commissioners to examine
the same, and if it shall appear that ten miles
of said railroad and telegraph line have
been completed in Q good and substantial
manner, and in all respects as required by
this act, the commissioners shall so rep-rt to
the I‘resident of the United States, and pat
ents of lands, as aforesaid, shell be issued to
said company, confirming to said company
the right and title to said lands, situated op
posite to and coterminous with said complet
ed section of said road, unless said land- are
covered by the exceptions of this act. And
from time to time; whenever ten additional
miles shall have been constructed, completed,
and in readiness, as aforesaid, and verified
hv the commissioners to the I‘icsident of the
United Stales, then pnb-nth shall'« is-m-d to
said company, conv; \ in- tli a lditional see
tions of iaiuf, as aforesaid: and so on a? fast
as every ten miles of said road is completed,
as aforesaid: Ib-orided, That said connnis
sinners named in this section shall be paid,
by the company, ten do dr vs per day for the
tunc actually employed, mnl ten < "its pin
mile for the dmfanu wtually and necessarily
travelled each way.
Si-r-. 4. .iml he ii j-uetl. ail. 'I
said l’lacervilk- and Sacramento Vafi-y rail
road shall he constructed in astilistantiid and
workman like maimer, with all the necersmy
drains, cuWt-rU, bridges, viaducts, crossings
turnouts, stations, and watering-places, iitul
all other appurtenances, including furniture
and rolling sleek, espial in all respects to rail
roiuls of the first class, when prepared for
business with railsof the best quality maim
factured from Alllttrifim iron, and a uniform
gunge shall he islfihlislied the (ntirc length
of the road. And there sli.al! he constt-iicled
a telegraph line of the most, substantial and
approved description, to be operated on the
entire route: I’rariilrd, That said company
shall not charge higher rates to the govern
ment, its officers or agents, than they do to
individuals fur telegraphic service, and that
the said railroad shall he and r.-matn i public
highway for the use of ‘tie govefinnunt of
•he United States free of all toll or other
charge upon t|»c-ransj'ortatioi, of any prop
erty or tioops of ‘he Unj;-'.' Slate-, mil the
same shall iie transported over said to.pl at
the cost, charge, and expense of th< corpora
tion or company owning or op< rating the
same wlp.n rMjifii'Cd b,V 'he United States t
do SO.
Skc. B. And he it further ritoeuit. Tim
the President of the United States f hall cause
such lands to be surveyed lor twenty miles in
width or. both sides of the entire line o(_ sa.d
road, after the general route slitdl bo fixed,
and ps fpi.se ns may be required by tin rot
' struct ion oi said railroad , tin odd scr
lions of land hereby granted -hall noj he
liable to sale, or entry, or pro miplion. liefon
or after they arc purveyed, except by said
company, as provided in this act; hut the
provisions of the act of September, eighteen
hundred am) forty-one, granting pre-emption
rights and the acts amendatory thereof and
of the net entitled “ An act to secure home
steads to actual settlers on the public do
main," approved May twenty, eighteen hun
dred ana sixty-two shall be, and tlie same
! are hereby, extended to all other lands on the
! line of said road when surveyed, excepting
tho*e hereby granted to said company: and
the unctions and parts of section- of land
: which by the aforesaid grant shall remain i
the United States within ten mile' on each
side of said road, shall not Ik- sold for ln«
than double the minimum ) lice of public
lands when Hold.
See <l. And in it further evarJM, That
each and overy grant, right, and privilege
herein are so made and given to and accepted
by said Placcrville and Sacr um nto Valley
Railroad Company, upon and subject to the
following conditions, namely: Thu the said
company shall commence the work on said
road within one year from the approval of
this act by the President, and shall complete
the whole road by the fourth day of July,
eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.
SBC. 7. Aral bt it further enensted, That
the United States make ’be several condi
tioned grants herein,and tli »t the said Place,
ville and Sarramcnta Valley Railroad Com
pany accept the same, ujam the iurthcr con
dition that if die said company make any
breach of the conditions hereof, ami allow
the S3inc to continue for upwardsof onevear,
then in such ease, the title to tie: public tends
herein reserved far the constrm tern of said
road aliall revert to the United States.
See. K. And hit further marled. That all
people of the United Suite- -nail l ave the
j right to sub.-cribc to 'hr- stock of the said
' pSacerx'ille and Sacramento \ alley Railroad
i Company until the whole capital is taken up,
J hy complying with tie terms of subset;;:
It ion.
Sec . 3 And hr it further ■ - 1 hat
the acceptance of the terms, condition-, anil
imposition- of tins act by tie -aid Plaeervill
and Sacramento Valley Railroad < mill unv
ahall be signified in writing, urn hr 'lie corpo
i rale seal of *hc said company. -Illy fv-cuH'd.
I pursuant to the direction of its lioartl of di
i J-cctora first hud and obtained, which accept -
j ancc shall be made within one year after the
passage of tl:is act, and not afterward*, and
shall be deposited with the Secretary of the
Interior.
Sec. 10. And be it further a •(id, That
the said company >s authentic,.'! to accept to
I its usi any grant, donation oi loan, power,
franchise, aid or issistanee whieb niaj b
granted to or -conferred upon said company
by the t'ongi J s o: the United Slates, by tip
leg'-ilautieol any St-d", county, or nmnii ipal
corporation or hv any cor] oration person or
persons, and said corporal ion is authorized to
lioid and enjoy am such grant, donation,
loan, or power, franchise, aid. or assistance,
to its own use, for the purpo: ■ afon said
Sk» ii. And in it further act'd. That
unless tin -aid I‘l.iee; ville an-! S:c ramento
| Valley Kaiir.-ad C'<>mp.iy shall o'dain bona
j ticli sub s-viptimi :o tin slock of -aid company
: to tie- . mount of £c-ur hue bed fitoirianii
: dollars, a id. live per centum f■•ml within one
j year after the passage ami app. -cal of this
iici. it sjudl in null ami void.
Six'. 12. .•!<.-</ be it /'■' He c - ■'. <•/, That
1 Uougres.- may at .my titu i de.c r
gal.l fort!:' rivals .. .. 1: i ill" and
SacramciPo \ alicv R lb ■ - ('-ompany. add
t" "all.--, ana-: and. or "cue::) lb: ... :
Si;,-, lit Aad :■■■ it fort/a ■ That
all lots iii villages, xvi and c-.fi's. shall !»•
■ M inpd'd from, ami«'''t snbic i to, .lie op- r
at ions of this a< t.
AmiovED, July 13. Irttwi
OIUUTLU v'-I.XXXIII
Ar Art n lot i’,u to i.a ad t,m -dal to th, Slot, of:
.Vtoo-'•■ to. o> cal ih U .s tiro‘Act T iotlrOiuhC
JJi irorli-ri bti iht Smell and Jlotrtaof
)!t-pva ■tali:: fib. I’.- ltd Sto U C Aon- -
: t’n -i.'.-ivs. U dilio’, rill'd wlicru-x rit ahull
appeal tiiut the U'lin .l Sinus have sold or .
disposed, of any in:..is granted to the Tci"
lory or Stuk >.* 3Unnc«o'a for the purpos. ■!
aiding in the''coiis-inciion of railroads, alter
the definite location of the line ii n«,d, and
before the withdrawn'.„f saul lauds from-id..
at the proper > o in:; t "die- , raid Plate nim
by its amT.t select, m lion of :he lands so -uib
oi- lisjio-; (l of, tv n my f ' n- lav-!- if tic
United States sub ject m -ale. in-iug odd li'.i-n
--hired sect!.".-, wiii.ii: twenty miles of the
line of tile uini," - ad, , quantity ol land
j • cjual to thu! so sold or disp of, and.tho
iancls so selected shall in' -!ilistiluled for tliosc
1 so sold, or disposed of by the United Sta'cs,
j and may he disposed of by saict State in ail
' rcspccls as :f said substituted jancis hud liecn
| parcel oi file origin :', gran! - ■>- State,
| ProrUied loorcvi r fed ..’tiling I* > -:-'in c-n. -
j ta.incil ihall b -.... .a.stinc i as-’.- lio iuish -la
qiiautily , f land gran "si by net of May fifth,
eighteen imndral ••*»«! si\ty-l'"Ue. toiho fitatc
j of Minnesota to aid in the eonstvifCtion o< a
i railroad from St. I’m:! to Lak Superior.
SEC. 2. And bt '7 / oth r t or. .1, Thai
that tlic time named in the net. granting la. and,
to the i'erritory of Minnesota to aid in tin:
constni<-lion of a certain railroad. 'Tom S'.
Paul and from St. \nlhony,by way of ."Jill
ncapoliK. to a eonvenient poi.a of jn.rtetiou
west of the- Mississijipi liver, to the southern
1-ound t' . -f tin Territory." approved March
third, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, f.,t
j tiie construction and t;oiuplefion of said road,
j is hereby exleiic!"'! for seven vc-ars from th.
j passage ot this act
j Sec. «. And. be ;1 further ■led. That id I
1 ihe lands heretofore grunt -d ' the I. rritory
j and State of Minnesota to aid in thcconslnie.
tion of railroads, simll be cirliiicd <,. .
State l>v the Secretary o! flu intmior, from
time to tune wlu ncv. any o! -"id road ,
shall be definitely lncuksd and shall is- and.
posed ot by said Ship ia 'in maimer ami up
on the condition, provided in the pa,'livid,,:
act gi an fins sanic, u nrodilicd by the
provision# of this ml; J’rc '.</ Tin ! win-,,
lilt: original ijuaiili'y gram' ll to aid :n the
j construction oi any road has been he mixed,
j tiro quantity iiutle.rh-cd to I -e sold fiom lime
'o time J 1 lie inco a-.-cd e..ircs]iimd'ingH
jAi and nrio-idcd. fot'lor 'ti.ii u?i :In- , tunpf'
| tain of any ten miles ul mad, the State m.iv
sell one hull 1 !■" ip.anii:,. i.-f land which stiill
Suit." i aiilhorizi dto ii-p ol ~n tin -om
ple.fion of twe ;dy miles
Six , I. And be; it forth. - -/■->, t,d. Tlml the
i land:-: granted by an-, act of t 'oiigicss to tin
' SlatMinn-'xohi. In aid ii: file c<■•.--. ruction
lof railroad- i.i said Sian , 5.,--i 'pi ,-di;, lying
j in plan . on any di, i.ion ,1 n"id, ! voa i.
I shall not in: di'posed "f until iim roi and sliaii
! be completed through and coterniimms wiili
! tin- -am." /•’• - ■ ,V/( (/, ’aerie, Th,. d.i-ipn,
visioj: sin.dl not cxlend to any ianrix aufiioi :.:
: i\i to lie taken to make i.p dclh a nnic-
Sec r, hat be it further eaurtnl. I’uat
much of any net ns ccudiicl- with the |.rovi
i.ms of thiHaot is hereby repealed
Al-ntovED, July 13,‘ 18(iti.
In the Dcnv I'l’ulic Convention ..I
j i’"linsyiv:ini:i, a I'c-ointi. a th-iuking
j Gen. Sheridan was tuiunltirousiy ruled
! out of order <>j course !
Sonatonai Districts of Heorgia.
First: Chatha n, ilryun and Efliiiiirlism.
I Second : Liia-rty, Tat,mil and Mcintoslu
| l'iiiril Wayne, Here, me! Appling
j Fomtii Glynn, Uamden imci Cl arlt.ni
j Fifth • ( off,-, Watt and Clinch
j Sixth Echo! . 1.0-viidn- and Berri -n
: enth : Brook.-, Thomas and Colquitt
j Light!, Dceatui, Mitchei! and Mil-let.
I Ninth Early Calhoun and Baker..
Tenth : Lougberri. I ■ ami W rtii.
BlcvenUi Clay. Randolph and Terrell.
Twelfth Stewxri Weii-tcr and Quitman
Thirteenth: Numprar. richlcy and Mae,,.:
Fouitet-nt’j Dooly, Wilcox and I’uiimki.
: Eifteentli Montgoiuen Tcltair an i Ir.iin.
Sixteenth : Laurens-. Johnson find Emanuel,
j Seventeenth Bulloch, Striven and Burke,
i Eighteenth . Richmond Glascock and Jc-f
I terror;,
Ninteentl; TaiGifinio. Wanex* «n»l (iroeiiß.
T'vumi# i!i lialitv. iii. Hancock nij/i Wasi’
I in^Nm
T'VHiity-Fii t Wilkiiudin Tdi
j T'V ;nty-,S<N D]i<i ; s'>. I?!* Monroe stuff j J • i,',
i TTin ii«vj run. Cnuvtt ,'| nj 1-T
Taylor
Twenty-Fourth, Marion, ChtiUahooelif':
and Muscogee.
Twenty-Fifth: Harris, Upson and Talbot.
Twenty-Sixth Spalding, Butts ami Fay
ette.
Twenty-Seventh -Newton, Walton and
Clark
Twenty-Eighth : Jasper, Pulanni and Mor
gan:
TwentyvNinth : Wilkes, Line,in and Cos
lutnbin.
Tliirtieth ilgi.-lii-.ij., M. and Elbert.
Thirty First : Hart. I lanklin an,' |[ai,rr
sham
Tiiirtv-Sei ind Wx ia . Lumpkin and
Dawson.
Thirty Third Hull. Banks ond J.teksbu
Thirlv Fourth: Givi, tt, Deh'.lb and
Henri
. Thirty Fif Clayton, Fultm. and "Cobi'
Thirt' Sixth : Men tiler, Croveia and
Canipbeli
Thirtv-Seventh Troup. Herd ond Carroll
Thirtv Eighth Haralson. Foil .-n I i’au
diug.
Thirtv.Xin: I: Cic -<•'•. M-.iton ad Eo;
I -yth.
Fortieth : Union, Town- am* KaL n
Forty-First Fannin Gih-icr and Fid,:':)
I E rr\-.-"coi»d : Bartow. Floyd and Clrri
! Koxtv Tniio Mnirav. Wbitfieid end Go:
don
i Forty-Fourth A alkcY. Dade, and Cat ,o-s
i:\(s;i>i«lt: excei-siok :
CHASTELLAE’S
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/''(•/• li< tm t/i 11 if Sujxr!'('<'!■ flair.
i r PO the liulii‘4 espcc itilly, thi- inv:»lii:il>l(* dt?-
1 L jiilulouv r« commoiuiv ii.s»cU u !>• mg: an ai- ,
most indisjH-DsilA'? nvtick: to lomalo l>ctuity, !>
tvisily appli .'-l, dot 1 !* not btirn ot injure thf k’.it, ,
Imt aots uiroctly < n Mu’root- It \a warrmUH*
to remove superflaons hair from low fore-head*, ,
nr from any purt ot the body, omoleUly, (oial •
ly and radically Cxlirpatim' tlu* saim, leaviuii ,
the .shin suit, sniooUi and uuUdml. Titis is the j
« n)y article iks'il hy the Fremh, ami i.s the >nlv
real effectual clepdatiJiu in c\f.Gtcm"e Price T- •
edits |icu package, S'Rtt ]'OSlj>aitl, ; • - ..ny I
n ivccint of an order, by
BKKHKIi lit !'TB\v Cos., CliemM.y
apd-M :X» Hi''or HI , N V
' ;ix/Ft;M Ookln\' h'ieiW mat Silf. {’ ,
pdODICKT' ! v ihe Pr ' DKIVNFA
i rHtSVK !.K. CHKVITLX. On-* ap’Rica ;
;(‘ >ii a nan te*l to curl the tuesf. r- ? *
siiii-boHi hair, oi either bc\. oiio v.a\ v rinukt- :
or Ik av;, mass. - <•: a !,-- jiao ■ ■ cd. i. e<l b\ tin :
fasiiioiij’-lcs n- Pans pud Lniidoit will, tue.ao-!
uTaiii'yihhV rtMitis. Hoc;- no injury to Put hair, ;
Price, by moil, sealed and post-paid, St. Jh j
- TipiiAc t ireulavs mailed tree. Address,
13KPm PK, SIM/'JTS ,y CO , Chemises
\o. *. 5w • Piver Str(et, l n»v, ' v *'. V.
Pole Agents ft j the "CTuHod State...
ly
STEP BY STEP,
OK.
The f7t if (Vs First Icrsoii />»/-/
I \ESl(l'sKi> to Hat it ne’-v: bej'imtv: to read
iJon an mlpi' o, cd plan Price, - »it
“if is one of ur i'Ctd ii to I bool.s loryouny
children Ui ii we ii vi. yet rv- v, and >\Td 1 mia
less soon win its way to public favor, arid :>»•
eem".ally- idployed in the instmeti n of.' eidl
df‘T. ” -/>. yf.ij Joynml
l> S'< /> />;/ Sc i furtninly .. bijou“f a child's
school b007V, ( 7/e J x y.'SA.
The .-iibserPiers will send a nreititir e -idain
I ill;: s[o itaeii of the abov» work, designed
to ten<'h the little oil' s to read on anew nhm t.»
; any one desirim* it It will vi tcac lier < and
others inte'i f-ted in education ah idea- of tin?
I work. I 'opit sos the work will !)<• >» til to any
address, for the purpose of examination, on re
| ceipt of ];> cents.
WAV IS, POKTKK A • o.'TKtS,
'lVi Souiiom Street, Philadelplii.,.
, J. HINCKLIN’d V CO’S
\Ci ft Id A T SaTj k
‘of
WATCHES
ON tin » pit lor oiie-jn iee jdan, ** \ ■ !\>
]>atron a hand oim nd reliable Wateh for
! tf.i price of 'Pe-u I>>’i 1 ou' * without, rec-nvi i
j value, and imt t" '*• paid tor mil- - perfer iy
i uCKI c. li.t i,-,-Ul Hunt'.": W.iteln -S2M U,
: MU) Magic t— ,1 (hart IVnlvii,■-•'-K) to faM
MIO bmii- Wal.'lic-, I-a <•!,-,t, IdOtu^-W
ttHIO:;-,-,.! Hi-nt’f < 'hrim'ici- Wmelitr to hue
; 10CKI flol,! limiting Ihigli-li I .ever , .HOtoUW
::om‘• !InmiiigDiifl"-: War,IXUtoJOO
’ :l» e. <)ld I flint v and inei lead \V "It he : , ItHl tu ?d>()
i od.Hi BUvei iluntiii;: j.e.vers, fiOloi.'iO
| mu) Silver Uunliiig I>upi -\« , id to ’’.u
J 10000 (iohl Ifimlinu'l.'‘i»in' s, *»0 to V>
, !o:kKi .Viiseellalie.otetSiivt-r Wajelie-. 00 to 11>*>
•'•VKKI HmOi'Hl . v; ilv -P .-V '■•(( h ''f» to .0
| doOOO ,\ soi iv; Watch"- i*»!l l.ind , 10 to '
I Kveiv per-mn obmiii.- .i H'aleii i>\ ihit aiTahve.-
! 1.0 lit costing but. Il( ; While it may be w<Gill
j No partiality shown.
Messrs. .!. lliiickiimr «fc ('o.*s (irvat. A.nierixan
! U at( h Comp iity New York (;iiy, wish to im-
I mediate-ly ?l'-p■ of the .0 <». may nille iit
| siM(!.. ( e.r'ii. ,t, ,
a -.i de l CUV' h»J es, llohl. i- are entitled to
i aj-iieles t'-GRcd *ii tlieii eeniiieate iitxm pay
1 mi nt of'l'cn Dollars, wlietlier it. b< t Wutch
j worth TSO (a- "iir worth h s . The return, of
I onr < ertifieatt • • utitles. you to the art id' ntunesi
I tin iepn, upon pnymeul irrespective oi if -W'orih,
j r ail it.-, no article valued 1< ■ than $lO is iiaim ti
jon any cet'Uiietiie, h will ftf once 1 seeu tin:•
J this is no lotti ry but a strain'll!- lorw n J It «• iJ ;
mate transaction which may be participated «n
hv even the most fastidious !
A single Certificate will be sent »-y mail, jk. i
jiiiid, upon receipt of ■:!> cents; live -< »r >1 .
eleven lor s•'; th’irty-three and ah « kyraiif, pre
mium for so ; sixty-six and mt.;- valnalde jir* •
| niiuni for H l' 1 ; one hundre-d and a most stiperi
I '.Vatcvli f* • 310. To Agents, or those wishing
! employnicnf, this i.- a. r:tre oj>poi 1 unity. It, i
’ i 'tf ly eoiidu ‘f'id h'isine.-s, -luiy atltl
■ -ed I.' tlu* fioverani'ient, and o]>en u< flieimi .
, eaiclttl aj ruiiny. Try n‘s
Add re:",
J A «'o.,
: r.* hi ‘j. v, 11 • a r j* 0.,
j<*! 1 * ym f.'ity e! N. v, York.
I J! ( re- com ih l tad ' of jov to all,
, T A NARUS(, ; i (i 1" Old, {- -T( at a ini to : mail;
TANARUS!:«; k iu«y '••iii ' on-e >pP-e»o.A Gid r;o
! i.~ free for aii and sill may be lair; . :
BY THS3 US£ OF
CHASTELLAR’S
W S '*■’ Z
m 3NJ .M K ,
Pur fmmt in-- ind Meantlfvintr *he Cdui i
jJd .xion, ‘ , . . !
; The mo. ' "lu p< rfe. t, pi .pnridiois m
! n-e for givie tie r.kiu ;t beautiful peurl-like ;
ijut. that, i- ady found in youni. Ii quickly !
' i ui Moves Tan. 1 rec!d:s, Kiinpius. ihoieij'-y Moth 1
j, s.ii'.oiviK- . I*.nipt,ions, and ail linpuri- ;
: f (],. imiiy In di)u( tlic wuac. leiiv* !
[). ihe skin 'aiide and clear hh tilabaster. U* i
] n-7 amtor ' ■ (iH'' ; e,d by the close.- 1. -cmtiny, !
' j jfjo av/ a toi'lc jirepHi-atio.ii. n perleetiy j
■ iianuKs"". It is the only artieb of the kind used j
| i,y the pfonelt. ;tiid is eonsidcied by the Pari i
j 5i.,51 a.--!i)(ii pen-aiblc to a perfect toilet. Up I
wa-d < of ftd,ooo bot.iles were sold dip-in# the past !
I year, u -u»)i( ient uoiaranfy of its cfihi'-y. j
j j',;; l mih To cent Hcnt, by mail, post-paid, j
j on D ccini "J an order.
Bl'jKr F,K, HIJUTIS A CO., Cht mistd. !
JviviT Street, 'l'roy, V. Y. >
i iy
MAHHI.VUE GUIDE.
}>KIND a.}-,iviiie instructor for married per
> oris, « i those ibout f<* be married—both
! inaD and female—in everythingeoncerniiiL; Ihe
; wui rchoious of oui sexmu -.ystem,
rit.tl bo jiioduetioji and pn.uenljou «and '»ffsjo.n»x.
• iie bid’mc. B'l the ne-.v disc<tv»*ri«;s never beb te
•_j \«• i, iu i.it- Koirlish lamrie . i;y W.M YoUN'G,
|M. I). I ill' is 1 trillv :» vahmble and inlercfitini:;
wo k It- i- v ritr.ee m pittin for the
! '• neral )-".:de:, and ili»i~:ti!iieo wiih unmero is
k'.-ii;ivbii;s. Aii young married people, or !
; ii-ost- ef,!:f mplatinu and hayiri”' ti.e j
‘ !-a-r t;t»p. (tiin -nt to married life, shotild "rev!
: ijj.- trioi It di.-'clo-er :- '' rU- e that every one
j -hould be ruaptaiiltui wiiij, still it is a ixK»fc that |
■ be lock' and up, md net lie about tile house.
| if -will he to anv one oft the receipt of NO
. Vddre", Dr. WM YOUNG, Vo. 1 110
-f:.:,e, .front, above F-rliftll, Tljiladvljlliirl, V, 1
' \yrlF TED AND UNFOKTUNATK ]
i- N<> matter what may hc-yottr disease, bejor** ■
vie-, place your.-clf under the « are of any of ib • '
1 hruorimn Q*;a-.ks —native or foreitrn who ad
’ verb-.; ji this oh anv other jvip< s eet a eopt of
Dr. Y inr’fl book .cii read itearelmly It' di
* i- ;*• an-, of •••;•*>: you many a dob i*, voi-r
! h old. •»,.! y --ibl-c vo lib
• i)r YOUN* -'an ’ < ton ib ,t 1 oi. < ; , * '
S <•;:-(> desi riited in iii- pnrdd ation:. at to
j ofliec No. I'.U .sprue." >(j-ft:. j',ov Pouiin
I Pt'iiUui.'fph!' l
- - '• • ur-, f »| -
IMPORTAKT TO MERGE (NTS,
Fl* ANTERS FARMERS
»»■)., - ... i '.inn ;iu-u: a i-iiivti a"f Mcrrlaint', Kiinuci:- amt l’imilcn, in
\ » " IX g lll.il Mlj,|'!i,a- ill VIII
lir, McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge.
j , i w-’t, ,m ior V(.-'mllut.x Tri*' voirov,|Ui-n< ol* Hint iimleaif Ol'tlia gcmiiuc
' •)/;, \,. , , ' : .i-tM 11- ' c, i.tii -x Ir'-iii.t-iijly iic-t wiv or 1U« «»tl»vi- of the tm'ii) wvrilili-».«
, \ 1,, ,r ! t-i.ire i hi- i-iit'li*- w,', fin-lufi'l'l', lag U'liv,-to urge:
; . . .„l it-r,„,rii,i<,u »l iii\iiri:,My wrltingth*' naiiu-lo fiill.imdtu udvixt:
... •, ; ||-,.> v'.i ii :inv otli'T than tlic gouiiinc I>H. MuLANE'.S
: I I, ! - •.jii'i.K, U ,1 I.X I-'.LI-'. Ml NC BKOTIIKUS, FITTSjBI K(i, I’A.
\s ~ ,-. ~ u > ■ i.i-:ti,->. •in o.(in iug Hit- M. I.ANE'S Colonratcl LI VElt
I-,; :-. |tj,’„- fill , a b|H’C'i I'm' or dm- for LIVEK COM
'! ) r i :!ii-g it, t.la provulviu in 1 lie Foiitli and Stiutllttcbi, luia
1. , i- " ..-oo- Iriima to clnim Cur ttro.ii' froimiulione uiniilar
»It. llrl.iaiJ'N (','lchnitvcl 1.11 »-;ir
s.--,g i ~ , ,1.1 ..u .- i-'-ti '1..-- ri-ii.i-ily for Liver Corni>lnint tliat Ima yet Ir-o.ii
: ml M, ivli.iiiL in- In: values Ills own ami tin Li-.ullii ot
oim, to 1., ■ ovlul ui ~ doring. Take m-itlier VerHiiftigc uoi- Liver Fills.
,ur.- you :u o:ltir. fin ;eimiin Mc LANIES, i.rvparecl t,y
I <’ I. p: MINO 1 mOTHEHS,
FITTBHUKO, FA
IMV MMbAN’K’tS
niLtiSiSMTSbll uxm »*IMX
FOH TUJ CURE "K
ii cf - ".'fa' - ;'; ( out uiu i tti ■ Dtfsiicpxia amt Sir/.- JJcatluch i■.
' ’I Li.. b.'UNFS CKi.EWtATEO LIVKR FILI.ii as a rewuly lu,
■ : " R.H V !"ii'!,.\ I.: , ... sninc no aimlogy "ill Ixs mx-jc-tl. Tliu 11-0,1
• ■ , I ir.li-o is..-' a-of all finds throughout tlic Cuilultiiate
'""i - >’> Hio Wc ill 'U''.-, "I. I-, in the. majority or-ase-, tli,- iiatlent is iiutwitbiii
■i- :.Milnr;i',i. an in, rr-.nire.- Hi.,- oiuc: reiiirily riioiilcl l>e provided, Unit would uo I
' 1 ■... ,1. 1 ll'- loro ..nsinuu.m, .mil vet i»- a,, ond . UV-tuaU Tiait siieli is Hi.- true etiar
1 a l -- " ' • .'-o LAND n~l «,‘K i'l) I'.rC, 1 1,ore ean lie no (,nal,l. Tim tesUmonv wn luy b.
' ■' ■' ' "'liiel* Las iuv • u.i'ly nUemlcil llieir use, will, \rc thiuk bu sul
!n-ien:. : - i!i ...i.mereileloi' . Ir bus Ikvii uursiiivVl'e ivinli tliat Uiumj i'illaitboulil
■ i ■ l ai.iiul vi in., olivets jirodugccl. That tlicy li.m- bvc-ii
*er - eel, :b. I rool'ilu-! -11 :u. ~ _v i. r|nvt I'avoi -Dd.-. w,. c:,!I tlio'x-uuc.]s to wituess
who li-.ivc t Vi" fi» nc. ;1 tie 1 v butivticiyl ettoet.-.
I'll " - 'Ni'.’fi LI v Ft: I'liJff, fro :i"l in XI forth or rwomin.nmb'ci (like most of tiro non
'• " . .." mm 0" I vm-. . :s, 0.1; -imply for UVEK CU.M I’L\J Nla „i!,i
ill"--. 0 i..; ■ uj:ine>'C:i with u -J- ranged olate of tliat Organ
DISEASES OF THE LIVER,
j Tr. • i.i: ■ II '!'• Aj" giro. iie. seat "f ilisem-i Hum is geuumliv sii{mos«L The
liiueti-n i! ,: .i> 'an.-.1 X. y. . form, ami on fit- 1 egulnr exeeution of wliieli liep.-nds not on].
Hi" a- nvii,l i: - ; ' a "Of'' t-u; lin j - : -f 1 |,e Hl.omueb, 15-owl , Jb .iiu, „ml Ibe alml,
a ' I'l. V l-1 oil vital im.i-irl:,live to Imiiisii lienMli. Win h tbe Liver is sv
I ii"ti,.ly,U" o- i- in t.ml. not, only cl, , . i,,g. - llm vital lntlctiuiM ol ll.a I.oilv, but exorcism a
■ . .ill" ot,. ov-rtli, mlucf null i> oj'.-raiions, wluoli tiwnot easily lie dt-gcribcd. It lias
"-a ", , CO „ lilt: lb.and liuiiiifi-.-ts itself liy so great, a variety ol sviuotoin's
iof a mo. i ".on,, vie,i,i-, Im; it iioneac!., ai.nv Idiysiel.ins, e: ,-u of oi'Vt,! vininviivv tlian
: nij ,It :.er :i. i'lu in’imaU -am wifi, h , lists between tin; Liver ami Ilia brain and
j ti.v ' wbieli I am persuaded it exurvises over I lie jiuastoits oi mankind, convince
1.1 I" ", "UII-.I ■ I'vin.-ii.iv, .-oiiimilte.il net ofcleep Hmi erimiual atrocit'v, or be
, '-"in " o ter.., ii: i.nulrii, . Iroiu tln - sini]>b: fuel ol a ilis.-asc ,1 »tale ol tb" Licvi i
Mb t more (.ban mo half oltMi complaint: wltlelt oeeur in tliiacJuu
'lV - - 1 O-I i : .--! . ! -ring'lmir ,in .. diaeasi'd Statcbf till-Livif, I will, iiumerde
j'• -i "Ml ■ " !m ! ::-'\- tion, yioppco- rot tin-. M.-i,s«r, Dvrungud flute of tic, bowels. Irritable
U'l-: Villi, -ii' - ", -ling-aucl raraion.- If-iii trilling .-ml inadequate enukeii, of wbieli alter
! wuria- tec I oi.-dii b: t, ttioiiglinot least, iitot, tlum liiree Iburt.lis .( tbe liisenses eiiunie
o-, tun'e .: iu x . -i t -Mi-nos , in.:- i lie ii seat iu u diseased Liver This is Irutl: a
j trigi.ro-.' -.d'.dogu '
i S »'.*■* •F'l'O'tk?. «*'• -A SA % EK.-Faiu in the riglil side, under tbe
, r'ro , im-is.g"-: 01, pressure; sometinns file pain is iu the left aido ; file lialicnl is
M,, t . -oi ii , left !i . met lues tin: pain is felt under the Bhoulder I,lade and ii
i if,,,-cut n- to ill" i"t> of I.I,:- shcmlfl-r, and is sniuctimea mistaken tor rhenmatiaiu in
add it'd with lo- ol appetite and sicknons ; tlic bowels in gem-rr!
. on ' „t,i... --.ill, !:■ . , tb- head in troubled will, pain, accnmounied
| 'vilti dull, 10-ac , ,i- .ni ", ee. tlx --a -'b part 'Viter-- is gem-ralij- a considerable lops ol memo
Irj icieca .1 ii.il !i 1 mini 1 ns.ition and lmviiig left iiudoiie poiiie.Uiiiig wliieli ought lobave
n doit" '• • V eongliih son eti.nv, an "Hendant. The patient' eoiiijilnius of wean
;r - . 1 I a.-ii;. : !s:rti"d . bis f< t are -.old ei Imming, and lie coiniilaiiui ot a
1 priekiy i' 1,.- "-1!"' "kin ; lii.-spirits roe low ; and although he is satisfied tliat exercise
i ivn'tid n i., -,,d;.) i.ii.i, ; 'b - can ■ .ue' l.y summon up lorl-itude. enough totry it, lnlael
■ ' nuxl; Several of tb ymptoms attend the diaeiihc ; But eases have
;-r 111: ■ 'll-,- t'-'iv of li,"i!i rot,cl. yI !■ ...luiination of the: body alter de.itb lues sliom, u„
, J .-■ , Ot give ! -:t- nsiv‘-lv deranged.
' i:;a «: o-'ifVMSi. -]>!: M i..'.NJa :s UVEK I’JLLS in ease* of VGI.’K AND
: i’l Al' n ->du • • -vn m l ' tjironm. ai, iuettve -1 iiappj results. Nobettercatbaitieeunla
jl. ■ and ! -1"i -:|I" .1", -o. if idler ialitii!' yttiutn- W" would advise all wlio lire MlUictcd with tin
! IMreetious. Lilt- . ii..,- I’ii!' on going lo bed, every sccomt or tlilrd night. II
: ':"v I 1 Hue '• lim-.- n- ; • luorniiie, take OU" or two more; but a slight break
: t 1 rod ' y loliuw til-dr tme file Llvr Hits may be used where purging simply la
i,. - - ' i ' id' " j'.ig.ni'x, i i.e;, ai- ini iior tu none, and in dose« of two or three
•ii' ' ’ a Si--k 11.-: I . -'is" in slight derangement- of the Sloiwueh
ini. xM’LANE’S
rmri-cixn woe.m specific or vermifuge.
V -ii-a -• l" ii-- loin,ait body , liaidt ar-- octte-r I'nlitled to (In: attention of the phi
i n . - ' ■-1 it 'iion |irodaeed by WOLMM in the stomach unit
! .... t- ion tin:: n , i.-.ro- i-> lrei|iicutly nierlooked, and couwoueutlv
'.. .. ,-u -no i-pi.lj.-d bill "In-, 1 li.epaiieut is an inlant, if tiie disease is hot ea
i. .- ■ ~ - -d • , fre-ia-n'iv . '":d, m whole nr in part, to some other cause Ji
■ • ; ",-iii : i.e I'.eii. I'm' -t•'n-;-i lm: lew -oniu, may exist iua cl-ild. and
|b •• ‘-'l-dy, ill) rro-.ui'.i i.l tin- cuusfil.iition invaded I,v
m: .th ■ im.i: of lit.wiiie.h lafaney Is exjiosed. than it. is fearfully suit
•a.-' ■ 1 li'-':-'. i: to" ii -I'l :"I.V liap],. if iia.t n disous.; ot h,-i « i«e eiu-ifv
: | 111. n ■■■■■: and! > Hint cause, bills tiam-e to treat nu.nl, iudi
■ - •'■ . n- I I • -111 which ci'.Luch liiils in i onsepn ir ~| -.vorms being overlooked
••• -."t'greai -. i"l- t ,-" if a t-tewt and |irom)U remedy lmposs.-ssrii. to ti ,and they
'-.i . ilio iit ioss ot nine, which is so precious iu pueli ea-ep, the cap,- I. ixciit be
' :,r Venn .1 i* - , vs, h.xu’r,;. and with success.
ryiii|>luiMS xv lii i: <'iii>J>ol MlTin- eomitenun- , is pale andlcsdcn
a.-n .-i in ii a ri. unis, lilted spot over one or both "licebs fijf ores
'I- • ■! ’! th- !-"!-:!•-• dilair-; , . azure,-emi-c in.-h- run., along 1 „ lowi i ,-vi-lid, :1m .lose i,
ii". .eeliing of tbe upper lip; m-.-.t-ionjl headatfiv, with
i iii'ittiu ."i tin' l- - - ''in -ui unusual seere.tion id saline, ptjmy or furred tongue'-
dli- l ■ ■' in ti* morning ; appetite variable, romcHmes-voracioiit- with u
1 .-rowing-a.-,1, •*i ll' 'll" a, 1. oilier limes entirely gone; ltd-ting pains in the atoiuuch:
, , ‘.ii ial ,»". ..,1 i'■ -II"I,■ i:. ; uii.'iit. I*. line throughout, tin: abdomen; bowels irregular ,t
; ■ in, - costive-. dimv, m,Miiiln-,|U( utty tinged with Wood; body swollen and hal’d
'"- 1.-ii-l'! : .. . ■ -eeasinradlydillieult and iiecompiuiied by hiccough; cough aomc’-
, 'im- ii x im.l "'in -: rove, un.asy and di-turi'cd sleep, with grinding of tbe tcotii, temnei
; i.., inn x riy irritable, rvi
Wi.-'ii- ' , I!"-- vm -a - ar- ;--and to i.-.ist. Hit. Me LANK’S VEUMIFUG4, WAV
Mir. l»t- I'ENiJKi) ri'UN !/> KFKKt.' i A ■ UIIE
i:.' niiivi is:.. . -- -viiie:, h-e. littcndi-d ti,-'edniinistrati,.ll of tiiis preparation lias been
- Ui V -ni-'l ns in idi-deiim ourselv- - t'-tbe public to KK’iTKN TIIK MONEY iu erery
I T pit v- ineti'-etiial, pro: ii'ine fin -ympioiiis attending the siektu-M of the
! ■ nii "• aiinit A-.rr..,. iii- - npi.oaitiou ot " --mu tieing the .-am •: Iu all cat-es the medicine
I ..houhl r.::■■-! in : I.i "1 ■---.■orilaiu-- wii ii !in dir-.-ei inn.
| \V- i : . e-iv-s in :in pul.-ie-tb,.t Dti. '-Ici.ANE'S VERMIFUGE DOES NOT OON
t i '.IN ffiii’i "iff i.N ANY lOliM, -n Ib.it it :.- -ill Oi-iocent preparation, and not capable
: ~f -1 ih- sJigbtCPt injury io the tiu.--t t- :ub a infant. r
; ISIr, elictso. Give - einld, from two to ten v «ra old, a teaspooafut in os much
, xm-ii-i: t wilt"! every immiit-g, bt ,1 it purge* through the day, well; Imt if not ret,eat
ro ii, 1 1" - l'e i, t- n. gi \-i 1 ■ n-. te. unde i t give less. To a lull grown puraon,
i ,;i -.- !teuspo-e.ifulfi.
J5-<: mi i<• of ( rtx'ilK and :i (i ( elieles Piiruorliii- to Im- Hr. .the
a.iiin-"-*. Mi - , o li.irit- ot it): *l,-LANE’S GENT INK I’KEPAK.XTIONS has
i.idaced UU| rim A,')'(l p'" '-.-'" I dl -upt palming Ujion tin- I'uldie counterfeit and inferior
nrt-jf), s, ui eons- i-,- t ■ -- -ii- ii the nn,pri"ton o, -. ", ,-u forced to adopt every possible
guard ag.iinsl ti "id. I' 1 " iiasers wii! picas,- pay attention to the following marks ofgcuuinc
iii- ■- . l-t Ti, K.\l- ria.i Wrappei i. a line Meet Engraving, with the signature of C
.M, LANE and I-’LEM iNG ISUCAS ed. Tli- Dir -etioris are printed on kin,- Paper, with Water
follow DI M- ’ \NK'> : 'i-.I.EItI(ATEI) VERMIFUGE AND LfVEI." FILLS
i Ml' ' ,';!{')* . rorot'bif'Tififs Thi Wr.P-r >Ja,k e-ai. semi by holding tii« pat-r
; fin - l i" 1 X i'l LI x ' '-to name stiitnped on the lid ot tlic bus in red
i‘R i- FA i; t-. D ONLY HY
tiMiSti mmm, pittsbbeg, pa.,
’ N i ! ! ‘ I'■ ■ !!, i •'i MgL:u><* r.iy<m PilL . A »unilu(_;i* nir<i lauil( ISyruj
**>ie*» tn sMIMsVK** i vDirvuiiuei:.
! T\u «-*• ■ . ir*! }m r jnai!, lo any jmi'l ot 17 11 i 1 l Sinter s ,
* ■ i ! • , " **it< k t,i! \«■■ll j I.«, on itit* n » ot tori v in