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THE CUTHBE&i' APPEAL.
it all the latest aud newest styl.is of gods that
can be bought in New Y W tit* W-* •*« at
much lew prtc.u titan those buu.Ut earlier in the
season, fino aud elegant dress god*; Arab shawls,
flannel sacks for ladies and misses splemi <1 o*
sierf, and the best shoes you ca t find she doth,
ing for gents and boys. »P« »“ dezaut line of
'cloths and cassimer* to tn ike up. We eh irg :no
admittance fee. Call and see us.
Scott & Smith.
The Rio Circus Uoui .ti. -A new pmtnrial d
verti». taunt in our paper conveys the intorma'.foa
that the great Circus of,Stone & Murray will ex
hibit in Cuthbert on Wednesday, Dec. Bth. This
Circns has acquired a natiou.il fam- ot bo'tw he
the largest and mast attractive exhibition in the
country, and in every city i t h ut visited this sea
son the papers praise the elegant, performances of
the large troupe ot artists, and pronounce them
(far superior to any arenic exh bitiona ever given
in the South. Among the performers are several
equestrians and gymnasts who have won the ap
plause ot Europe, and whose teats are entirely
ne# in America.
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To Those lx i-ekes'ied. —t woujd earnestly re
quest all those indebted to me, to call at ©nee
and settle, as I have given as much indulgence
as 1 can and hope those who hate been receiv
ing accommodations at my house, will not cause
any further inconvenience by failing to respond.
All who do disappoint me need not ask or ex
pect any further accommodations t.t my hands.
2 t ft. C. BANCROFT.
Fob the Coxkebexce. —l am prepared to fur
nish families and the public generally with fresh
fish and oysters at reasonable prices, during the
session of the conference.
Parties wishing to be supplied should hand,
in tbeir orders as early as possible.
Fresh sausage always ou hand.
G. C. BANCROFT.
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Tub Ai’proaciiinu Meeting o:» Conference. —
Our readers are doubtless aware, that on
Wednesday the Ist proximo, the Methodist Cor
fereuce of South-Georgia assembles in this city.
It will be a large and imposiug gathering of
the piety and talent of a prominent denomina
tion iu our State, jtitd all should unite to honor,
and provide for the comfort of this graud divis
ion of the Christian army.
Black coats will be as thick as “leaves in Val
arabrosa” on our streets, and it will be a perfect
matrimonial cornivul for the young girls and wid
ows of the community. Every one knows thu
to catch a young preacher is ever considered a
heroic labor of love with the fair, aud in tkel r
cases, leap year ever reigns
But to be serious.
The hospitality of our citizens will be taxed to
the utmost, to entertain becomingly the throng of
church men, and visitors, who will be present.
Every spare room therefore should be prompt
ly tendered for the use of our Methodist brethren,
and let tta all exert ourselves to render their so.
journ pleaaaul an 1 agreeable.
Many able divines will be present, and the ex
ercises promise to be of the deepest interest.
To our clerical friends we extend ; he. privileges
•i*nd freedom of the Api’Bm. Office. Com • and go
art will, and welcome.
The Ministers aud lay delegates will arrive
during Monday and Tuesday next. It is hoped
that they will be met sit the depot, 'and receive
tt.be cordial welcome of the hospitable citizens
of Cuthbert.
’Ssft. 'Ve command to the consideration of our
Tead.'ra, the simple, logical, fnd unanswerable
io the strictures of “Sinner"
"upon the Cuthbert Churches, for refusing to per
mit a Uuiversalist Minister to occupy their pul
pits.
Another Richmond inis entered the field ou
the same side of the question, under the worn
jplumt of‘ Tolerance. ’
But as his communication was received subse
quently to that of “Pastor,” which we consider
sufficiently exhaustive, the funnel' will be with
held, as it is very far from our purpose to afflict
the getteral reader with a long winded prosaic
'<-ontrove|sy. which can only serve in our judge
ment. to ventilate et.„i-, without, achieving good
Such (Jjsotissious usually, are of interest only
to the gladiators engaged, and the Afpb.u. news
'paper is devoted to the instruction and entertain
ment of the public generally.
We would rather publish five lines covering
womo agricultural or practical truth, than a page
of labored polemics, trite, stale, aud unprofitable
We wish our columns to be alive, wnll teeming
-with real Incidents, useful suggestions, amusing
sullies, and solid information.
They are in uo sense the vehicle of particular
■creed 0 , sects or denomination*.
Retaining in abeyance our own private reli
gious sentiments, we shall neither advocate nor
'persecute those of any other class or individual.,
“Quantum stiff.'’
[COMMUNICATED.']
Mr. Editor: Hear Sir—l feel very thankful
to you for the kindness shown uie. i t publishing
the appointment 1 requested. But I was muc h
surprised, when I saw the thrust you made at
uuiversaiism in your editorial columns of last
week’s Ament,. 1 admitted in my notice that
there were all manner of evil said against the
doctrine, and for that reason this would boa
good opportunity to bear one of its defenders.
But as editors have a hard road to travel, as they
are expreted to please every body and you »em
-to have so great an aversion to “Sinners’' scrip
ture quotations, and I know yon did not wish
any controversy. 1 will do as my creed enjoins
me. that is, I will do unto you as I would wish
you to do unto me, if I was an editor. And as
my Lord.uud Master says : "if you are smitten
o r one cheek turn the.other also.” I therefore
turn the other. But it is a little doubtful in
i,ny ntind whether he intended tlris to apply to
editors, for there were uo editors iu His day, or
at least He makes no mention cf any.
Truth, with an open bible, has nothing to fear
from diseussian. You iook upou univetaalistn
as a great error, and you hid made allegations
against the doctrine which we believe to l»«
true, which allegations we deny, but are willing
to give you an opportunity to prove tl era, as
rhe proof devolves ttppu the party inak ng tli
allegations. These allegations Me also made by
ministers of the gospel, as witnessed at Spring
Vale church not un/»y Sabbaths hale. T > all
of which we plead uot guilty, and stand ready
to meet those who make these charges in open
discussion putting ou the armor that St. Paul
speaks of iu tlie 6th chapter Os Ephesians. I will
not quote it, as scripture quotation seem to
shock editors.
May God have mercy upon all sinni rs, and
editors more especially.
• . W. Coleman.
Wo cheerfully publish the above, the mpraes-*
peciaily, as it the better establishes the remark
that our uuiversa!i.-it friends wrest scripture, and
garble it, to subserve their own purposes.
ill the affected charity of the creed 100, and
the constant barpinjf upon the -‘goldeu rule,’’
while a furtive attempt is made to use the Wade
Joab upon the “editors, co it of mail,” at the
eutne-moment, we gather the animus of the duo
trine, which teaches that Jehovah will alike take
to His embrace tins redeemed and sanctified, as
well as the degraded, polluted and hell deserv
ing. ‘ •
But we forget, to them there is no hell.
We shall not however be seduced fVom our
resolution to avoid controversy, for the follow
ing reasons, winch blessed be God even the
hopeless and benighted editor may quote aud
appropriate:
•‘My son if sinners entice thee c ;.i.-ent thou
not.”
“For there nre many unruly and vniu -talkers
and deceivers.” '•Whose mouths mu.-t be stop
ped.”
“Avoid foolish questions and genealogies, un i
Contentions and strivings about the law, ter they
are unprofitable aud vain.
“Shun profane and vain babblings for limy
• will increase qnto wore nugodiiness.”
“Avoid foolish and unlearned questions,
knowing that they do gender.strifes.”
•‘A man that is a heretic, after the first uml
second admonition reject/’
f.n obedience to tlie above mandates, and-be
came we are unwilling to fend our columns to
the gratuitous advertisement of a creed so mon
strous and dangerous indts results we ate content
to let Sinner go scot free, and wish him a safe
[i oMmuniuatfii.]
Mr Editor : Having ? •••u a omffiunication in
your last week’s issue from one siznitig bimsclf
A Siuaer,” in which the churches Li this city
are charg'd-with a K k of Christian charity, for,
not offering tbeir pulpits for the -presentation of
Universal tan doctrinal. I hope you will allow me
sp oe tn your coin i-ne. for vindicating the posi
tion of *b'- Cheches as it-reapecta the matter rtv
frr -d to. Aud I crave ,'you Jgenee the
raotv earnestly, as iu this oomtnuni *«>» those
whft.are Called Christians, are exhorted to remem
ber the words of .he A pestle James :“ :i that
c) iverteth the sinner from the err or of his way
«• T -rve isoul from death, and shall hide a
multitude of sins,” and also be6uu.se it is writ
t n : “ but one sinner destruyeth much g tod.” *
Now, Mr. Editor, it is impliedly if not openly
charged in the .:o:4a uuication .before us, that the
churches, in ref ■ mt he use of their pulpits ter
the purpose referred to, have not manifested the
spirit of Christ—have tot obeyed the rule of
charity, etc. vVeli. we ac ;aowUdge and lament
too that w - bav’ent more oft, to spirit oi the
blessed Ma-ter. but this charge of “ A Sinner w
is so nntenab.e and so unjust, that we are strong,
ly inclined to imitat th.- Master, when m trig
great zeal for His Father’s hone, U ■ used tfs.
sparingly the whip of small cords ou those that
would pervert tiie house of God to unholy pur
poses.- But we will purposely curb our zeal, asd
avoid unnecessary severity, for w • sincerely de"j
adc to convert “ A Sumer ” from the error of
his way. and not to scourge him.
The charges that have been made are all based
upon a misunderstanding, and misapplication «f
several pa-teag.a of scripture, out as our space
will not allow a separate consideration of the
three quotations made, we will confine our atteh
to but one, which embraces iu substance all that
is .t© the subject in hand : “ Tbendbre
all things whatsoever ye would that men should
do to you, do ye even so to them ; for this is|Sie
luw and the prophets ’’-'-Mat. 7.12. Now feon
this text “ A Sinner ” concludes, that th-
Christian churches in this city have violated
scriptural injunction, by not tolerating iu the'
pulpits one who duime to be a minister of Cijrb-
Now I think upon-examination it-will apper
evident to any candid mind, that this go|d“
rule—“ Do unto others as you would have tb<e
do to yon ” —has certain limitations iu its appi
catious, according to the teaching of the mh
lures and right reason. In the last clause ot, be
verse Christ says, “ for this is the law aud: te
prophets,” i. e., all that is written in the latyis.d
the prophets touching our duty to our neiglibr,
is in substance this golden rule. And if tb«ve
so, then evidently there can be no contradict'' 11
between this rule and that written iu the lav* sod
propbeis. Anything inconsistent with the one is
also inconsistent with the other, for they two ire
the samo in substance. Now the law and h”
prophets make mention of the sword of jttsice
in tire hand of the civil magistrate, and concde
his authority to use it for the ends of juatte ;
but if this gold n rule has no limitations ten
there is manifestly opposition between it *«d
the law and the prophets, wuereas Christ-' »ya
they are the same in substance. The opposition
upon the theory of no limitation, will raanly
appear upon examination. The law aud the
prophets on the one band, concede to the Marin-
Irate the right to use the sword-; ob the ‘•oner
hand, if the golden rule has no limitatio|, the
judge upon the bench is bob nil, by this rule,not
to condemn the prisoner at the bar, beeaue it
he were in the prisoner’s.place be would fish
to be acquitted. * |
There are many other illustrations thaffiight'
readily be introduced, fcpt we bope enott|hhae
been said to sityw that the rule referred it has
certain limitations.
This golden rule then, when interpreted icor
ding to the scriptures and sound reason;' s in
stibstance this: Do unto others as you wwld
have them do to you. just to that extent, lhatyou
do not violate your obligations to righteoH.-ness
aud truth. We can uever be bound to do that
which is wrong, aud therefore in regard io“ A
Sinner’s ” statement ’that the churches in thi g
place have failed to obey this rule of Chiist®
flatly deny the kharge, and oh the contrary nr
fiiHii that they have done only what their duty to
God, to themselves, and their fellow meu de
manded of til' m.
Now 1 am aware that to maintain this asser
tion, it is incumbent upon m to prove that it
would have been wrong for the churches to have
allowed their pulpits to be used for the .premul
nation of the doctrines Os Universafism, and
this 1 shall now do as briefly as possible.
I suppose “ A Sinner ” wifi admit as an axio_
malic truth iu morals, that “ dharKy to error is
treachery to truth,” and that it is a?very man’s
duty always to oppose error and uphojd truth.—
He will also admit that, as qui creeds are as ap
posite as light and darkuesa.it is impossible that
Shell ol us should hold the true gospel of Christ.
Oue of us is in error. Admitting, lor the pres
uit, that 1 hold the truth, then I am bound to
uphold it ‘ty all lawful means, and I would be
doing wrong did I, in any manner or. form, aid
nod abet the upholdrT of error, for I would
thereby beeome particeps crime's.
St. Paul, in his epistle to the Galatians, 1. 8,9,
writes : “But though we, or an angel from heav
en . preaeb any other gospel unto you than that
which we have preached unto you, let him be
accursed. As we said before, so say I now again,
if auy man preach any other gospel unto you
-than that which.ye have received, let him be
accursed.” And St. John, in bis second Epistle,
lOllj and li'th verses, “If there come any unto
you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him
not into your house, nor bid him God speeijf
For lie that biddeth him God speed is partaker
of his evil deeds.” We will not stop to apply
these passages, tor every one will admit, that ac
cording to Paul, it is a most fearful thing t°
preach any other than the true gospeland no
cording to John equally fearful to welome th
om- houses and say God speed to those who (fe
el are false doctrines. *
Now the question narrows itself down to Ibis ;
Who ho'ds the gospel of Christ, the Universal
ist or the churches in this city ? Before we an
swer this question, it is necessary to define die"
tinctly the point of disagreement between us,
and then we will appeal to the wurd of God for
the rfecStos—for we agree that our doctrines
stand or fall according to the (f©csjHt4oaM,t>f,lil -
Bible.
Your doctrine, then, “ Sinn-r. ’ is this, in sub
stance, as it respects a future state : Alt mm; wfl
bo‘saved, and no man wilt be punished tor
sins in the future state.
My doctrine is. that only those will .be savw
who have been boru again, or renewed by thi
Holy Ghost, so that they arc enabled to exerts j
true faith in Christ the lied comer, and that «|
who have not-been thus renewed will be -foreve
tormented in hell. Bn 1 it relevant foot,
controversy, to consider of s.iVvu
ion. for all I am called upon toshow is. that tk.
biblc teaches th >t some are lost or, punished it
the future state. Nay. if I etui show that bu
one is tormented after death, then the doctrine o
universal salvation falls to the ground. I shal
limit myself to a single quotation f- om the scrip
tnres, and if this does not convert “ A Sinner'
from the error of his Ways, it will be because
god of this world has so blinded h’s nnderstipj.
ing. 'hat. although “ having eyes he sees not/’
■ There-was t certain rich man. whieli w g
cloth- and in pury.l • and fine Iww i, and fW,j
sumptuously every day: and there was a ceetau
b;'“'Sf»v. nnm-d G’Z '-bs, winch w .s-laid at l is
•rate”fall of s T-S and desiring to be fed w |j.,
th- crumb-, which foil fVofa the efeb man’s tab ;
Moreover the dors carte and licked his sqi'M
And it came to pass that the beggar and ed. ii-J
\V ;s carried by the angels into Abreham st
som : the rich man also died and w buried iq
m hell he lifted up his eyes, being in tornk,,^
and seeth Abra sun afar otf and Lazarus iu !, s
bfisor.l. And he cried" and said ‘ Father Abu
ham. have merer on me, and s-nd Laz-rus. tlq.
1 he may dm the tip of Inis finger in water, ad
cool mv tongue, for I am tormented in tillsfla«,. !
Abraham declares to him that it was imposbl,.
for him to.gr i t l|is request. Then he Said-f
pray thee, lather, that thou wou-lst
sud him to my father’s house, for I bare ive
brethren, that he may testify unto them, testbey
also eorte into this place of torment. Abrtlam
s.iith unto him, ‘ They heve Moses and the pfrph
ots, let them hear them/ And he sakL J fm,
MMfeiiiiiHlHil
-f r m the dead, they will repent.’ And be sa
n?to birn, “It they hear not Moses and the
pophets. neither will they be persuaded, though
’ 0 e rose from the Head.’ " —Luke XVI. 19-31.
These are the words of Jwsusjdbiist. Now if
“A SiDwn“” will not believe Him; will not *>e
t.-ve Abraham, nor Moses, nor the prophets, then
Is would net be persuaded, though one rose from
t,edead.
It enly remains for me to add that if this
.eight of testimony pass for nothing with “ A
S f.nuer,” then all further controversy is ended
■ vitli A Pastor.
We invite attentior to ‘h- a vertise
< jeiit of a valuable f u-m near the city for sale
ly K. A. Q iartermup,
The land is under good feaee, and in a high
gate < t iiitiratioa. r a I . or as a
irofitable invistment upon reasooabie terms,
are inducements are offered to the capitalist.
Oxa Rcxit.eb Chickens for ■<’ ifty Cents. —
3y a calculation it ka3 been found that one box
jf e 1 ; Condition Piw i , will save
me hundred chickens from dying with cholera if
jiven iu time. To pravemt tiiis sliaitid have
your fowl-house well cleaned twice a week and
sprinkled v.tb tlackcd-lime, and feed the dough
{jive one powder ail >v to ev.-ry Zo small chick
ens and “>ll ble the quantity to grown ones.—
Turkeys require twice the q antPy. To keep
mites from your fowls make the nests of syca
more leaves, and the roosting poles of the same
tree.
■ For sale by T. S. Powell.
j®. The Knigbts of the Tournament
at the grand ball which succeeded, had a
glorious liuiSj aud were the lioua of the
evening.
Col. C. W. Styles was master *of
ceremonies, and Coi. Capers the orator
of the occasion. Miss Katie Ware was
crowned <]ueen of love and beauty by
the Knight of the Red Rose, Mr. Clay
of BibbOo..
Miss Carrie Collier received the same
hoiaor as first rnaid in waiting at the
hands of Mr. McKinne of Lee, “Leopold
-of Austria.”
-Miss Lou Ella Styles, Miss Mattie R.
Cox, and Miss Agnes Lamar were also
respectively crowned 2d. Bd. and 4th.,
Maids of -honor by their loyal knights
and champiaus, Mr. Davis of Albany as
Richard Coer-de Lion, Mr. Wilkins
Knight of Columbus, and the Knight of
the lost cause, of course name unknown.
“Then on went the dance,” and all
was as merry as a marriage bell.
fay- Philosopher Greely, has been
beaten in New Tork for comptroller,
25000 votes by Allen, Democrat.
This will afford him new food for re
flection and ruminations upon the un
certainty of all mundane affairs.
How Hostattor* Bitters cure Dyspepsia.
THE WHOLE BTO Y IN A XTJTaH3LL.
The office of the stomach is to convert the food
into a cream-lik seuti -fluid, called Chvmr. This
is effected partly bv the action of a solvent, called
the gastric-juice, which exudes from the coating
dt he stomach, and partly by a mechanical move
meat of that organ, which churns, as it were, tie
dissolving aliment. The Chttsb passes from the
stem neb into the duodenum, or entrance to the
bowels, where it is subjected to the action of the
bile, and the nutritious portion of it converted in
to ft fluid called Chyle, which eventually becomes
blood.
Now, it is evident that if the gastric Juice, is not
prod' ced in sufficient quantity, or if the mechaDi
cal ac ion of the stomach is Bot sufficiently brink,
fir ji-q af d.igcstUa triUba gutitpperiggl -
tv net formed. It is also, clear that if the liver,'
which plays such an important part in changing
the nourishing portion of-fcbe chvme into the mate
rial oftbe Mood, is cong-sted, or in any unnatu
ral condition, the second process will not be tbor
0 ghly accomplished, the result of the two fail
ires is dyspepsia, complicated with billiousness.
The mode in which HOSTS f I’ER’S BITTERS
iperale in such cases is this: they invigorate the
e llahir membrane of the stomach, which evolves
the gastric juice, thereby insuring an ample suffi
cieucy of the fluid to completely'dirsolve the food
1 hey also act upon the nerve® of the stomach,
causing an acceleration of the mechanical move
ment necessary to reduce the food to a homogene,
ots mass. They also act specifically upon the
liver, strengthening i», and so enabling it to pro
duce an ample and regular supply of bile, fur the
purpose ol converting the nutritious particles of the
Ci.vme into Chyle, and promote the pas-age
through the bowels of the useless debris.
In this way HOSTETTER’S BITTERS cure
ivspuosia and liver complaint. The explanation
a plain, simple, philosophical, and true.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Rheumatics, Listen and LEABN.-*-Prof. Kap
iton, the popular aud celebrated manufacturer
of Kaytons Oil of Life, the be«t and sorest im
irnenl for rheumatism linown, has now discon,
tinned his travels throughout the Stages to see
the lame aud ti e cripple, aud those otherwise
aflioted by rheumatism, or neuralgia, or pains
iu the side, Ac., for lie argues, and Well too,
that the people can cure themselves without,
him by using his Oil of Life ; the virtues of
which are uuviersaHy acknowledged. Some
people were foolish enough to think from the
swift and speedy eures made on the spot, be
fore their eyes o-r their friends, that the Pro
fessor’s hands- were bewitched, but we assure
all that- the sterling virtue lies only in the Oil
of Life and good rubbing. For rheumatism,
'tfgtrra gia, pains in the back, joints or sides, or
wherever a liniment can be used that Kayton’s
Oil of Life is acknowledged as groat and with
out an equal, giving the patient almost instan
taneous relief by one rubbing. For sprains or
bruises, it has also been used with marked sue
ce*s. •
Kavton’s Dyspeptic Pills purely vegetable,
are an excellent cathartic. McKesson A Rob
-1 ins, wnolesala agents.
Jacob Licpm-n, Proprietor.
t£ Wholesale Drug House, tNavanaah.
We find the following card ia one of our
Augusta exchanges. It is rually gratifying to
us. as journalists, to record so deserving a notice
of one of our leading and most enterprising mer
chants, and shows that these gentlemen, who
have made the compounding of drugs a life-time
1 study, have succeeded in placing before the pub
lic an article which seems fully up to all they
claim tor it. This being a borne euleforise, we
hope our p ople will give the house the patron
age they so richly deserve :
I "take pleasure in saying that my daughter
ag.’d eighteen years, has been entirely restored
to health, after suffering for many months from
general debility and loss of appetite, by the use
of two bottFs ot -OLuMONS’ STRFAGTHEN
ING AND INVIGORATING BITTERS, of Sa
vannah. Ga.. of which I purchased from you. I
take further pleasure in recommending these bit
ters to all who are eimil.i'iy affected. Very tc
spectfu'lv yours, Ac.,
(S’sned) IT. F. Rrsstsi.i.,
ttSgiJ-et Mayor of City of Augusta.
.TSsT- jjti.il having the chills, are you. old tel V
-Web. y-e-s, i kinder shake every other day.”
* Wlty in the (iiek-’aa don’t.yo'.i get curedtV
-B -n taking, quantum ptTp-'riae, Zaeberine,
striehniue, and all other in.es. ’ '
“Have yon tihed Drouigoole A Co.’s King of
Cldts.b
’■■So I don’t like patent medicines. They ar
gem rally put up by druggists or others who know
iiotbair "about diseases.”
•But Dromg -ole A 00. are regular graduated
physicians, and the King of Chills is the result-of
ft lb;p bedside experience in this mal ti’idus coun
try. ' ■-* not a patent, never tails to cure ahd
-. *»T 1 Mk fob, sir. I’ll send to the drug store, at
one- and iffocure a bottle.”
jsrcxr l< / E-
D' Wi ' m aja my contemplated absence to I.oui-i
--(ftaorout West, I have made Col. U. 11.
J '" l “ y I3" , baI.AND.
j. i u?m,
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Corner 4th and Poplar Streets, Macon, Georgia.
OUR MR. JOHNSON HAS JUST RETURN
ED Irom New York and the West, where he
baa made heavy purchases of
Sugar,
Coffee, Molasses,
Bagging, Ties, Twine,
Bacon, Lard, Whisky-,
Flour, Fish—all kinds, Cheese,
Crackers, Sardines, Pickles, Hants,
Tocaooo, Candles, Candy, Nails, Potash,
SOAP, SODA, SALT,
NX7 - hit o M oat,
la tact EVERYTHING that ia uauaHy kept
in a ‘
FIRST-CL AS3
GROCERY HOUSE!
All of which wc off-r to the
Citizens of Ciitnbart,
And surrounding counties at
Verj- Low Figures*
r " C ' ■ .• * ■ ‘ 4- r ■; ' /
CCtIiCM i L
Wholesale and Retell ©ealera ia
BOOT?, SHOES
AND
HATS!
TRUNKS, VALISES,
UMBRELLAS, etc., etc.,
49 2d Street and 28 Cotfon Avenue,
Macon, ------ Georgia.
octl<.-3;n
ii- A. WIBE,
CHER 11 SI REEL MACON, GA.,
Importer of
Table aid Pocket Cutlery,
Heeler in
COOKING STOVES, GRATES, RANGES,
Itause Furnishing Goods fcSffver Plated Ware.
Manufacturer of Plain Tinware.
33. A.. WISH,
80 & 82 Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia
IMPORTER OF
CHINA, CROCKERY
AND
<3rl ass ware,
Dealer in
Coal Oil Lamp Burners, Wicks, Chi.ivmjs ,
And Coal Oil.
octli-Sm
rheumatism’
FOR A SWIFT AND SORE CORE USE
knytons Oil of Life,
THE
GREATEST LINIMENT
OF THE AGE!
It Works Like a Charm.
It baa been applied to the masses ia the streets
of Savannah, Macon, Augusta, Columbus, Mont
gomery, sad all leading eities and towns to the
Mississippi river, from his famous carriage, for
many years, with
WONDERFUL SUCCESS!
The most severe cases of
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
; PAINS IN THE BACK,
BREAST, JOINTS,
, and 3IDKS,
Were brought to the Professor, who as quickly
rubbed the patient thoroughly With his
OIL OF LIFE,
Sending them away -in every instance entirely re
lieved, thus causing one bottle of the Linement to
save hundreds of dollars in Doctors’bills.
KATTON'S
OIL of LIFE
Is now considered by rll who hare witnessed its
application to be the true and reliable Remedy for
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and tor all Pains
and Aches wherever a Liniment esc be used.
Kay ton’s Oil of Life!
The'tiever.failing German Liniment, is uneqnaled
for its sterling virtues in the history of Medicines
—tnskiog a »wist and sure cure, giving relief in
every case almost by the first rubbing. *- 1 . ,
Read the testimonials and hear tbe opinion of the
people.
For sale by all leading Drug Stores.
McKESSIIT & BOBBIN’S,
WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEW YORK.
Ppopeistob.
JACOB LI PPM AW,
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, SNVANNAH, Ga
PYRAI’TT&H.
The Justly Celebrated
CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLEE,
Acts as a Tonic and as an Appetizer, giving tbe
patient strength and building up bis system, tear
ing him strong and healthier Mian before tbe at
tack. t2ltf
RESTAURANT
AND BAKESY.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for past patron
age, uegs leave to announce to transient visi
tors and the public generally, that his
Restaurant and Oyster House,
Will be kept in full blast during the present season
and the emuing winter,
FRSH OYSTERS
For Families, will be kept constantly on hand, or
served up' Ui£ use iu every possible manner.
GhaiHe, Fish.,
And-ALLTHE DELICACIES of the COUNTRY
also will be provided for customers, and A choice
and complete Stock of
Liquors amt Confectionery,
CIGARS und TOBACCO,
and FRESH BAKERS BREAD,
■
Always for Sale.
:
Meals Served at All Hours and at
SHORT NOTICE/
ggy The attention of Travelers and
Strangers is especially invited*
ocid'Srri GEG. Cl. BANCROFT.
Wotioe.
Aj,(, perrons iodob'ed to the’late firm of X. B.
Key & Cos., are requested to call at once and
settle aa the books must be closed at onqg.
J. ALIj'J* rt Si
i. S. POWELL,
(TRUSTEE,)
Drag :si Imtellcr & St.tioner,
Cuthberl, Cfcewrgia.
JNVITES ATTENTION TO SIS STOCK ;®F
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS and GLASS,
Comprising Acids, Alcbobo!, Allspice, Alum, Ar
rowroot, Balsam Fir, Pearl Bariev. Blueing, £?0
rax, Blacking, Bath Bricks, Bed Pans, Brushes’
of all kinds, Cupping Cups, Lancets, Luear
Caustic, white and red Chalks, Chlorotoim,
Capsules, C i chons, Cloves', Cochineal,
Copperas, Cinnamon Baik, Emory,
Logwood, Licorice, Chamomile Pow
ers, Qlue. Glycerine, Aloes, Gum
Arabic, Tragacacth, Assatbeiida,
Camphor, florre Fleams,Shel
lac, Surgeon and -Spaying
Needles, Nipples, Kura
~ ing Bottles, Hops, In
digo, Gelatide, Kreo
sote, Madder, Mer
cury, Morphine,
Nutmeg*, Nox
V o m i c a,
• * Also,
Castor Oil,
'Linseed, Tan
ners, Machine'/,
'Train A Neatsfoot
Oils, Pepper, Blue
Mass, Potashes, Com
position Powders, Cattle
Powdeis. Quinine. Ginger,
Rhubarb, Epsom Salts, Cana
ry Seed, Mustard, Castile Sowp,
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Starch,
Sponges,-best English BiCarbe Soda,
pure Cream of Tartar, Sal Soda, I'uur
tnice and Rotten Stone, Strychnine, Sul
phur, Muriate of Tin, Laudanum (full
strength,) Syringes, Paregoric, Mercurial
Ointment, Rose Water, Dry Paints, Paints in
Oil (all colors, from 1 lb. to 25 lb. Cane,) Gla
eiers, Diamonds and Sprigs, Patty Knives, etc.,
IN LIQUORS, (foran licinal use only.)
FINE FRENCH BRANDST—nose betteren eale
in the State.
Medium “ M
Fine California **
PURE AND UNADULTERATED
Port, Sherry, Maderla, Malaga, M-uscatet WINES,
t per A Co.’s CHAMPAGNE,
California “
-St. Croix RUM,
Holland GIN,
Wbolfel* SCHNAPPS,
scotch ALES.
LoriLoid's, Macsoboy and Scotch SNUFF,
Carolina Belle SNUFF.
TOBACCOHS.
LorilloiU Century Chewing TOBACCO,
Fine, Medium and Common do.
Also a gener stack of proprwtory Articles,
among which is . f
Drake's, Hosteller, Solomon's, Brady's
Earthly, Old Carolina, Russ' St.
Domingo, and Grey Jacket
BITTERS-
Methane's Strsngthning Cordial.
Guysotts'.Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
Ayer’s and Bull's Sarsaparilla.
ROSABAXjXSi
' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
Yaa-JJeusen’s Worm Confection*,
Osgood’s India Chologogue, [
Wlilbofl’s Anti Periodic,
-Ayer’s Ague Cure,
King of Chill*,
Nichol’s Elixir of Bark and Iron,
Powell’s Sewing Machine Oil,
Powell’s Excelsior Yeast Powders.
Epping’s, Uelmbold’a and Dromgoole’fl
BTJ&STJ.
Ayer’s Champion, Clarke’s “Female, Cook’s, Ueeme’s
Hepatic, Holloway’s, Jayne’s, Lee’s, Sh»l
leuberger’s, McLane, McLean, GilU
ghan’s, Holton and Wright’s
FXXjXjS.
Upham’a Pile Electuary, ChiistadOra, Hill’s and
Richmond
ZXA.XB 23TTES.
Ayer's Hair Vigor, Reeve’s Ambrosia, Chevalier’s
Life, Hall’s Restorer, Phalon's Cocin, Lyons’ Ka
thorion, Barry’s Ti iuopberous, Catalytic and other
Dressings for 4Ue Hair.
Mrs. Gardner’s Balsam, Syrup of Globe Flowers,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry, Allen’s Lung Balsam for
Uettgits, Colds, etc.
Marchisi’s Cathoiicon, Jacob’s Cordial, Diamond
Cement, Giaut Grip, Chewing Gums, Essence
of Coflee, Flavoring extracts—all flavors,
Daiby's Prophylactic Fluid,
Axle* Grease.
Farrell’s Arabian, McLane’s Volcanic Gil,
Mustang, Sweet’s and Flagg’s
ijiKrxivcEisrTS.
Cod Liver, Dore’s Turf, Gargling, Kelley's W atch
and Harlem
OXXjS.
Husband’s Magnesia, Opodildoc,
Dailey’s Pain Extractor,
Perry Davis’ Pain Kille, I’bilotoken,
Clove Anodyue, Tooth Ache Drops,
Fahnestock and McLane’s
VEXIIVIXFXJa-ES.
Thompson’s Eye Water, Mitchell’s Eye Salve,
Brown’s Essence ot Ginger, Bro W-n’s Bronchial
Troches, Wheaton's and Russell’s
ITCH OX3VTM33UT,
Also, a full Stock of School and Miscellaneous.
BOOKS,
Blank Books, Memorandums, Pass and Time
Books, Letter, Scrap, Aotogre ph and Coppy Books.
In PAPERS have Legal, Oup, Letter, Bp I, Note.
'Bil[et. Wrapping and P/ifitinr Papers. White and
Colored Cards, T‘.vi-, ei Q U m Labels, Sealing Wax,
Wafers, Blotters, piles, Letter Stamps, Ink Stands,
Paper Weights, Cu ters. Folders, Black, Biue, Vio
let and Carmine Inks. India Inks, Mucilage, Peng,
Holders, Erasers, Pencils Tape Measures, Tube
Points, Sable Brushes, Lithograph Heads and Cop
ie:-.
Superior Razors, Knives and Scissors,
LubiuVGenuine lldk’fs Extracfa,
Pomades, Lilly Wi.i'es, Rouge, .
Low's Brown tVfnd.-*>r Soap,
-Hair, Tooth, Nil, Cloth, Hat and Scrub
Bnusn E®,
The very best Violin, GuitaT and Violincello
Accord eons, Flutes, Violins, Tatnboriies, Ban
jos, Bones and Hannonicons. Also, instruction
Books lor the sumo. .. . . j. .
" A large and constantly replenished stock of '~--l
SHEET MUSIC,
For the Plano sud Guitar. - octl4 tv
To Planters
and
- OKTSUME3RS.
IHAVE JUST RECEIVED and «PESED A
choice and we 1 selected Stock of
GROCERIES,
To which I would respectfully (Sill yofir attention.
I keep constantly on band
BACON", of "all clauses,
FLOUR, of ail grades
LARD,
SUGAR*
s^rFf.
' /•' MEAL,
. RICE,
Etc.-, Etc., Etc.,
Which 1 can and will sLli low as can
be bough! in the markervj
I also have a general j&sorttnent yf
Fa«cy Grocers,
which I will sell as cheap as Vcmckvipet
liberal cash advances-
Made on Colton consigned to
BATES & COMER,
Savannah, Ga.
j^r,, m:. F. ijaBGO.
tl* McK. tiUßfM#
ISAIi, WITHOUT FEAR OF CONTRADICTION, THAT I HAVI
THE MOST
General Stock of Goods,
That can be found ia any one Store in da.
1 hose NICELY DRESSED LADIES you see in the streets and at
church, BUY THEIR GOODS FROM ME I
Those FASHIONABLY DRESSED Gentlemen BUY TIIEIR CLOTH
ING OF ME I
Those GOOD BOOTS and SHOES that are praised so much COME
FROM MY BTORE !
Those BEAUTIFUL CHEAP HA IS you see come from GUNN’S !
Those RED GRAVY HAMS, arrd that SWEL7 BREAKFAST BACON,
good MACKEREL aud TROUT, you eat at your neighbor’s CAME FROM
GUNN’S I
To SAVE SODA and LARD, and have GOOD BISCUITS, BUY YOUR
FLOUR FROM GUNN!
Carriage Materials—A FULL ASSORTMENT, JUST RE
CEIVED.
I will stop. Come to my Store and you will fiae
Everything you wish to Buy, for the Living or the Deaij
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE 1
fig C3T I am determined NO MERCHANT SHALL UNDERSELL MB
I buy as low as any of them. [octl4-6mj J. McK. GUNN.
DR. PORTER,
THE GREAT . .
MEDICAL ELOCTRICIAN,
Eclectic Physician,
*
AND
CONQUEROR OF DISEASES,
WHO HAS VISITED ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES in the Northern, Southern, Eastern and
Western bUtes, aud tudt with such
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS,
In the treatment of all diseases, but more especially those of a Chronic nature, or of long standing, and
which has baffled the skill of all other Physicians, will (Providence permitting)
Professionally Visit Cutkbcrt, Georgia,
AND.
OCCUPY A SUIT OF ROOMS AT THE BROOKS HOTEL,
From Friday Morning, December 3d, to Sunday JViffbt,
December 3th 5 1869,
The following are Dr. Porter’s appointments for the months of November and December :
At Macon, (J* , at the SpotUwood Hotel, from Thursday mornlug, Noyember 18th, to Tuesday night,
November 28d. J
At Fort Valley, Ga., at the Hotel, from Wednesday morning, November 21th, to Friday noon No
vember 26th. ’
At Americas, Ga., at the Barlow House, from Saturday morning, November 27th, to Monday night.
November 2bth 1 6
At Dawson, Ga.. at the Hotel, from Tuesday morning, November 80th, to Thursday night Decambvr
At Cuthbert, Ga., at the Hotel, Iron Friday morniig, DeC“mber Bd, to Sunday night, December 6t|,.
At Fort Gaius, Ga, at the Hotel, from Monday morniug, December 6th, to Wednesday night. Decent*
ber Bt,h. r
At Eufaula Ala., at the Eufaula Hrmse, from Friday morning, December 10th, to Tuesday noon. De
cember ]4th. ■ 1 '
At Columbus, Ga.. at the Kentucky House, from Wednesday morning. December 15th, to Monday
noon. December 20th. *
At Montgomery, Ala., at she Hotel, from Tuesday morning, December 21st, to Tuesday night. Janu
ary 4th. 1870
The Don or treats all diseases, in their various forms and stages, without the nse of Calomel or Mercu
ry in any form, .Strychnine, Quinine or A'senie, or any poisonous substance whatever J bis remedies be
ing compounded by himself, and coutpose I entirely of Roots, He' b» Barks, Seeds, etc , purely vegetable
and highly electrical—remedies that do not weaken or riebili'ate the system in the (east, but strengthen,
vitalize and invigorate; neither do they preveci the patient from attending to bis or her every day busi
ness. Particular attention paid to
Diseases of the Eye and Ear.
The Doctor has visited many of the cities twe. three, and four times over, and has successfully treated
moie than 120i*^pii r sotis in the States of Georgia and \lab tma alone, aod more than 2500 if we include
Kentucky and Tennessee, and over 3700 including North and South Carolina, very many o! whom were
pronounced incurably-by their attending physiciaus and given tip th die, but who to day, thank God,
ar *, Bt 't' ’ -i the land of the 'iviug, and in the enjoyment Of-perfect health, pursuing their usual avocations.
ab.c Doctor does not make these statements Uecau-e he considers himself more skillful lhau those oth
er physicians, but simply because he sincerely ba'i-wes that the rein ‘dies which be employs will prove
much mot e efficacious, and are more completely adapted to the treatment of diseases, especially* these of
a Chronic nature
AFFLICTED, READ CAREFULLY.
Consider seriously and unprejadicially, and act immediately. Call at once at bis rooms, as the Sbcto;
charges no'hing foi consultation and advice.
The Doctor furnishes all the necessary remedies at once to remove the Complaint thoroughly and peg
mgnen,tly at a very reasonable price
The Doctor, it he can cure you, or even benefit you, will tell you so s If he cannot, he will aw a form
you, and will not tike your case in band.
Patients visited at their own houses froth 5t06 p. m., if the Doctor is not otherwise engaged. Office
hours from 7 o’clock in the morn mg to 8 o’clock in the evening j On Sundays, from 8 to 12 in tbs morn
ing, and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon.
For further information, see Circulars, with a large number of recommendations, distributed at thir
dwelling h-uses throughout this city and vicinity, and which also can be ohtaiued at fns looms,
null 1-ltn
CENTRAL CITY CONDITIO* POWDERS,
FOR
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Ilogs, Sheep and Poultry.
A RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR DISEASES INCIDEMT TO ALL KINDS OF STOCIL
«and intestines, cleanse them
from ntiemdre Dialler, and
brmg them to a healthy estate.
And a certai. remedy f->r alt
itch «« . ’
For Milch Cows.
Bvae'ual experiment it ha« be. n r J J [ -yvsapagiitiyiUjLJlfcWfr,
proven that these Powders will in* . --ft Att
crease the quantity of Cj* '
sneh as Coughs, Uiceis in the Lungs,
Hog Pholera, and the Rot to Sb«r|• \,y' g~-
these Powde's are ir.valu..tile. They \ •otjjjg. p *\' t tHmHts* .y $
will (live mange, ami promote the _ KjEßjCi 6 i 'LA- -A
grow b of rtuuted P gs. JgjSHmt i
These Powdeis ate a ovrkiii Cure
api Preventive of Clmtera, and^of^st
Ac., and will improve the conviUon
irt *ll kinds of Fowls, , • . ,
These t* waeisue offered <U -he public with a mar»nf«e o» pnt ueal useful ne*» to alf who have Shw*
of any kind. AH Piugeist* have them for sale at F.FT? LKNI - per box Full direciious aoeomna-
BV Sash box- The trade sapptmu at a itoerat dw otint bv the Sole 'f -«f r „•>- ,
V—g. ’ ./ Xj. 'XKTm AA UJNTT dW rtn
Q> A.. o■ DU ISTS, CHcttjty , fe ,sKX MAUIN at
ior a*is in ( utbbert, hr TANARUS, « poVi ' ‘
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