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Keskoo!
THE GREAT REFUTATION
Which Koskoo has attained in all parts of the
country
' Asa GREAT and GOOD MEDICINE
And the Large Number of
Testimonials
■which are constantly being received from Phy
sicians, and persons who iiavk been curbd by
its use, is conclusive proof of its remarkable
value.
AS A BLOOD PUKiPIER
IT HAS NO EQUAL
BEING POSITIVELY THE MOST
Powerful Vegetable Alterative
YET DISCOVERED.
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.
“The life of the ffesh is in the Blood,” is a
Scriptural maxim that science proves to L 6
true. The people talk of bad blood, as the
cause of many diseases, and like many popu
lar opinions this of bad blood is founded in
truth.
The symptoms of bad blood are usually
quite plain—bad Digestion—causes imperfect
nutrition, and consequently the circulation is
feeble, the soft tissues loose their tone and
elasticity, and the tongue becomes pale, broad,
and frequently covered with a nasty, white
coat. Tins condition soon shows Itself in
roughness of the skin, then in eruptive, and
ulcerative diseases, and when long continued,
results in serious lesions of the Brain, Liver,
Idlings, or urinary apparatus. Much, very
much, suffering is caused by impure blood. It
is estimated by some that one-fitth of the hu
man family are effected with scro/ula in some
form.
When the Blood is pure, you are not so lia
ble to any disease. Many impurities of the
Blood arise from impure diseases of large cit
ies. Eradicate every impurity from the foun
tain of life, und good spirits, fair skin Sad vital
strength will return to you.
K0SK00!
AS A
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
STANDS UNRIVALLED.
BEING THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
that efficiently stimulates nud cohrkcts the
hepatic secretions and functional derangements
of the Liver, without Debilitating the system.
While it acts freely upon the Liver instead of
copious purging, it gradually changes the dis
charges to a perfect natural state.
SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT AND
OF SOME OF.THOSE DISEASES
PRODUCED BY IT-
A sallow or yellow color of the skin, or yel
lowish-brown spots omthe face and other parts
of the body ; dulness and drowsiness, sorae
,times headache; bitter or bad taste in the
mouth, internal heat; in many cases a dry,
teasing cough ; unsteady appetite ; sometimes
sour stomach, with a raising of the food; a
bloated or full feeling about tho stomach and
sides ; aggravating pains in the sides, back, or
breast, and about the shoulders; constipation
of ths bowels; piles, flatulence, coldness of
the extremities, etc.
K0SK00!
I* a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure
of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, in
these Affections it is as near a specilio ns any
remedy enn be. It does its work kindly, si
lently and surely. The relibk which it affords
is both certain and perceptible.
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLAD
DER.
Persons unacquainted with the structure
and functions of the Kidneys cannot estimate,
the importance of th.iir healthy action.
Regular and sufficient action of the Kidneys
ia as important, nay, even more so, than regu
larity of the bowels. The Kidneys remove
from tbe Blood those effete matters which, if
permitted to remain, would speedily destroy
life. A total suspensiou of the urinary dis
charges will occasion death from thirty-six to
forty-eight hour’s.
When the Urine is voided in small quanti
ties' at the time, or when ihere is a disposition
tc Urinate more frequently than natural, or
■frh'en the Urine is high colored or scalding
with weakness in the small of tho back, it
should be trifled with or delayed ; but
Koekoo should be taken at oree to remedy the
difficulty, before a Lesion of the organs takes
place. * Most of th-e diseases of the Bladder
originate from those of the KWueys, the Urine
being imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys,
prove irritating to the Bladder aud Urinary
passages. When we recollect that medicine
never reaches thj Kidneys except through the
general circulation of the Blood, we see how
necessary it is to keep the Fountain of Life
Pure.
K0SK00!
meets with great secerns in the curb of
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Almost nine-tenths of o«r people suffer from
nervous exhaustion, and are therefore, liable
to its concomitant evils of mental depression,
confused ideas, softening of the brain, insanity,
and complete breaking down of the general
health. Thousands are suffering to-day with
broken-down nervous systems, and, unfortu
nately, tobacco, alcohol, late hours, over-work,
(mental and physical,) are causing diseases of
the nervous system to increase at a fearful ra
tio.
The symptoms to which diseases of the nerv
ous system give rise, mav be stated as follows :
A dull, heavy feeling in the head, sometimes
more or less revere train or headache ; Period
cal Headache, Dizziness, Noises or Ringing in
he Head ; Coi.fusion of Ideas; Temporary
Loss of Memery ; Dejection of Spirits ; Start
ing during Sleep ; Bsd Dreams ; Hesitation in
Auswering Questions; Dulness of Hearing ;
Twitching of the Face, Arms, etc., which, if not
promptly treated, lead to Paralysis, Delirium,
Insanity, Impoteucy, Apoplexy, etc., etc.
K wSkOO!
Is NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA
around each bottle. Recommended by the
best Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors,
Druggists, Merchants, etc.
* #
Tk* Best and Most Popular Medicine in Use.
prepared only by
J, J. LAWRENCE, M. D.,
ORGANIC CHEMIST,
Laboratory and Office, No. 6 Main St.,
NORFOLK, VA.
Price—ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
For sale by Druggists everywhere -
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
marl7-6m
The Best in the State.
Powell’s Chewing Tobacco!
TRY IT. Sold only by
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
je9ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
For Rent.
APART of a Large and Convenient DWELL
ING HOUSE, can be rented by<a small tami-
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS.
THE BEST TONIC ft INVIGORATOR KNOWN
They are unsurpassed as a cure for Dyspepsia
and General Exhaustion.
A SURE PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND
AGUE, BlLldlte, REMITTENT AND
INTERMITT£NT_FEVERS.
IT IS^INVALUABLE TO FEMALES t
'TIS A CORDIAL FOR THE AGED, AND A
SURE PROTECTION AGAINST ALL
MALARIOUS DISEASES. *
It is undoubtedly the best Medical Cordi
al ever offered to the Public!
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Savannah, March 16,1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman 4 Beo., Savannah, Ga.:
Gents—l have before me your esteemed letter of
the 14th instant, containing various documents rel
ative to your “ German Bitters.” After a careful
examination I mast confess that your bitters is re
allv what you represent it to be, an old German
recipe of Dr, Mitcherlich, of Berlin, Prussia. It
will no doubt be excellent for Dyspepsia, General
Debility and Nervous Diseases, and it is a good
preventive of Chills and Fevers. I find it to be
the most delightful and pleasant stomachic.'
I am yours truly,
(Signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
Kirkland Mills, Ga., March 22, 1870.
Messrs Jacob Lippman ft Bro., Druggists, Sa
vannah, Ga: _
Gentlemen—l have introduced your Great Ger
man Bitters here to my customers and friends, and
I find better sale for them than any I have ever
kept before. Those who have tried them approve
of them very highly, and I do not hesitate in say
ing that they are far superior in value to any other
Bitters now in use.
Yours, respectful!v, *
(Signed) W. KIRKLAND.
We refer, by permission, to Doetors King, Sulli
van, Duncan, and other leading physicians of Sa
vannah ; to ex-Mayor Anderson, John L. Yilialouga
and other distinguished citizens of Savannah.
t$T i.II’PMAN’S BITTERS for sale in Cuth
bert at Dr. T. S. POWELL’S, J. J. MCDONALD’S,
A. SHAW’S and ISAAC EASLEY’S Stores.
Wholesale Agent in Macon : C. T. ROGERS ft
SON ; Augusta: HORTON & WALTON ; Charles
ton : HENRY BISCHOFFOBO;* Atlanta: B. F.
WYLEY. Principal Depot at .
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
apr2B-ly JACOB LIPPMAN ft BRO,
EGYPTIAN
mi min i
Has no superior as a writing ink
and is the
CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED,
TRYITONCE
and you’ll buy no other !
country’’ dealees
Can save Fifty Per Cent.!
By buying the celebrated
Egyptian Writing Fluid !
It never/thickens, never fades
and keeps the pen always
as bright as anew pin !
Ask for Egyptian Writ
ing Fluid, and buy no other.
For Sale in Uuthbert, at Wholesale and Re
tail, by
H, H, JONES.
A GREAT NEWSPAPER!
The Georgia Weekly Telegraph
—AND—
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER,
Macon, Ga.,
JS printed upon a sheet 38x52 inches, and contains
FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS /
It is a complete and unbroken record of events,
Foreign and Domestic, from week to week—pre
sented in fifty columns of News, Political, Agricul
tural, Literary, Religious, anfi Missellaneous mat
ter. It is believed no paper in the South or the
country presents greater attractions to the Southern
reader or the man interested in Southern Events of
Southern Progress.
Terms: f3.00 per annum, or $1.50 for six months,
always in advance. The paper will always be dis
continued at the expiration of the time paid for, un
less renewed.
Clubs of ten persons or more at a single postoffice
will be supplied bv remitting Twenty-five Dollars,
or two and a half dollars to each subscriber.
THE SEMI- WEEKL Y EDITION.
The Semi-Weekly Edition of THE TELEGRAPH
AND MESSENGER is mailed on Tuesdays and
Fridays. *lt contains, every issue, Twenty Eight
Columns of Reading Matter, and will be found one
of the liveliest papers of the day.
Terms: $4 00 per annum—s2.oo for six months
—invariably in advance.
THE DAILY EDITION.
For the Latest News. Foreign and Domestic—the
most copious Dispatches—the largest supply of
Original Matty, from a long array of correspon
dents, the ablest in the State—for a live paper in
every Department—full of the latest information in
Politics, Agriculture, Trade, Finaoce, Literature
And Progress-sat home and abroad, get the
Daily Telegraph and Messenger.
Price, Ten Dollars a year—Five Dollars for six
mouths—cash always in advance, aud the paper
discontinued when the money is out.
CLISBY, READ 4 REESE.
M S. MEYER. J. HARRIS.
M. S. MEYER & 00.,
Wholesale Dealers ia
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks,
85 Cherry St, MACON, GA.
Wholesale Department on the 2 d Floor.
}3D We.diauts supplied at the New York Market
Prices. mar3-Btn
JAMES KNOX... JOHN GILL.
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factor®
AND |
General Commission Merchants.
No. 125 SMITH’S WHARF, BALTIMORE
Consignments of COTTON, RICE, etc., respect
fully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon.
Orders for CORN and BACON promptly execu
ted with care and attention. sept23-ly •
IGO
OIL BARRELS,
MADE OF SUPERIOR TIMBEP, Iron Bound
and Painted. Worth in N. Y, City $3, which
I offer at the low price of ONE DCLLAR EACH.
For sale by
apr7ct T. S. POWJSLL, Trustee.
BIRD CAGES,
OF FINE FINISU, and without Paint.
For sale by •
New Mills!
JVEW FLOUR!
■ ; 1 1 J. ■ A . /**
J. H. CALLAWAY & CO,
Fort Gaines, Ga.,
V
now prepared to furnish the trade with as
G(M)D FLOUE
And on as
Reasonable Terms
As Can be Had in Georgia!
Try one Lot and be Covinced,
pfT All grades neatly paeked in quantities to
suit the trade.
Meal on hand at Corn Prices.
STOCK FELD ALWAYS on BAND.
mar24ct
SAVANNAH CARDS.
If. KETCHUM. A. L. HARTRIDGE.
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE.
BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
SAVANNA!T, : GEORGIA.
Reffbrnces:—Moses Taylor, Presideat City
Bank, N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth Na
tional Bank, N. Y.; John J. Cisco 4 Son, Bankers,
N. Y.; Morris Ketchum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N.
Norris, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore;
M. McMicbael, Cashier First National Bank, Phila
delphia.
augl9ly
E. A. SCHWARZ. ISAAC A. BRADY.
SCHWAEZ & BEADY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths. Mattings,
SHADE LINENS,
WM.L PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, CURTAINS, CORDS, TASSELS.*
115 Broughton Street, Wylly's Building,
(South Side, Between Bull and Whitaker Sts.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
* •
Post Office Box 494. augl9-ly*
’ DENNIS FALVEY,
FURNITURE DEALER,
153 Hrougli ton'Street,
SAVANNAS, : : ; GEORGIA.
MAHOGANY', Walnut and Chestnut Bed-Room
Suites; alse Imitation French and Teaster
Suites ; Mabegany and Walnut Parlor Suites, in
Haircloth and Reps; Sofas, Marble-Top Tables,
Bureaus, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Book-Cases,
Washstands, Chairs and Bedsteads of all kind.
New Work made to order, and Country or
ders promptly tilled.
aug’-9-ly.
HEIDT, JAUDON & CO.,
and Dealers in
CLOTHING,
No. Broughton Street,
Savannali, :::::: Georgia.
apr2B-6m
W. Duncan ....J. IS. Johnston.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
76 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
sep3-lv*
R. H. Anderson, G. W. Anderson, Jr.,
John YV. Anderson, A. H. Cole.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & Cos
COTTON, FACTORS
AND *
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A/Utci ovn'a .iMwiV, -r>—idol, Kt near the Dav
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on CON
SIGNMENTS for sale in Savannah, or on
Shipmont to reliable correspondents in Liverpool,
New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore.
To old patrons we return thanks ; to new ones,
promise our best services.
ALSO
Agents Empire Line of Side Wheel Steamers
to New York- augl9-ly*
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocer s,
And dealers in
Fine Wines, Liquors, Segars, Etc.,
Corner Drayton and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
jAH Goods Warranted. Orders from the
onntry promptly attended to. augl9-ly
A S HARTRIDGE,
General Commission Merchant
AND FACTOR,
92 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
Having had over twenty years experience in
said business, he will pay the same strict attention
to the sale of Cotton and other Produce, and to
the purchase of Supplies, as in former years.
He will hot have any interest in the pur
chase of Cotton.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
auglO-ly* •
"JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, i : GEORGIA.
Liberal Advances male on Cotton consigned
to us or to our Correspondents in New York and
■ 1 aiiiiia.lv*
DR. WM. H. TUTT’S
Vegetable Liver Pills
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. This is the
prevailing malady of civilized life, and one for which
relief is always anxiously sought. This disease in
a measure, is occasioned by the irregularity and
want of action in the liver, biliary ducts, gal, blad
der, etc. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructa
tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the McYJth, Bil
ious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation
of the Langs, O’pions Discharges of UKne, Pain in
the regions ot the Kidneys, and a hundred other
painful symptoms, are the offspring of Dyspepsia.
These PILLS possess that peculiar power of in
vigorating the stomach, and stimulating .ttw*—liver
und tordid bowels, which renders them of une
qualled efficacy in cleansing from the blood all im
purities, and imparting new life and vigor to tbe
whole system
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Monthly Ir
regularities, Suppression, Etc., whether in the
youog or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood or the turn of life, these PILLS display
so decided an influence that a marked improvement
is soon perceptible in the health of the patient.—
Being a purely Vegetable Preparation, it is a safe
and reliable remedy for all classes of Females in
every condition of health and station of Hte. It is
an infallible remedy for those many serious com
plaints which have their origin in derangement of
the Liver, such as Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Indigestion,
CostiveDess, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers,
Colic and Dysentery, Chills, Nervous and Sick
Headache, etc. The usnal concomitants of a dis
eased liver are: Want of Appetite, Listlessness
General Weakness, Depression ofSpirits, Pain in
the Back and Kidneys, Flatulence, Imprudence in
Life, Gravel, General Ul-Heafth, Sallow complexion,
Blotches, Pimples, etc. No other remedy has ever
been discovered which is so safe, speedy or effectual
as these PILLS.
LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS, j/UN
DICE. The Liver is one of the most important or
gans of the body ; and when it becomes
and fails in its healthy ac(jpn, the bile is crowt&d
back into the blood, poisoning its life. If there ,
is u deficient secretion from the liver, it becomes
swollen and engorged, and inflamation is set up.
DR. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS have
a direct and powerful action upon the Uver~and,
will, with great certainty, relieve Torpidity and
Congestion es this important organ. In obstinate
cases of the liver, larger and more frequent doses
must be taken.
THEY ARE A GENTLE PERGATIVE, pos
sessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a pow -
erful agent in rcliev ing Congestion or Inflamma
tion of tbe Liver. In this respect they have no
equal.
Pbepabed by
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
junel6-ly Augusta, Ga.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Colo#
tA dressing which
is at onoe agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving fto
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color,
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can he saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, t and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous, and
injurious to the hair, tho Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merelyfor a. ♦ -
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye/ it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Cos,,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
iLOWEIX, MASS.
PBICE SI.OO.
T. S. POWELL, Sole Agent,
Cnthbert, Ga.
I AM OPENING
A FINE STOCK OF
WALL PAPER,
Window Shades, Borderings, Etc,,
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
feb24ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
PICTURE FRAMES,
HAVE a fine assortment of MOULDINGS, va
rious patterns and widths, and am prepared
to make Picture Frames of any dimensions.
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
apr7ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
For Boys and Girls.
The new chameleon top,
Also, Blondin “
SpriDg “
Blowing “
Grace HOOPS,
Jumping ROPES,
CROQUET SETTS,
BUILDING BLOCKS,
RATTLES, •
Irish HARPS,
HARMON ICONS,
Glass MARBLES, etc. For sale by
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
je2ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
Mrs. E. GIBSON
ri-tAK.ES PLEAS uit a m nnorming her friends
I and the public generally, that her
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS
Is Now Complete and Fall!
jr
And consists of a Larger Variety than has ever be
fore been offered in this market. In addition to
her Millinery and Straw Assortment, she has ad
ded a department of
Fancy Goods, Notions, Human and Imitation
Hair, Etc., Etc.
Her Stock contains all the different styles of Hats
and Bonnets, also, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Straw
Goods —trimmed and untrimmed, Pattern Bonnets,
Flowers, Fancy Goods, Notions, Jewelry, and a
grand variety of other Goods too numerous to
mention.
.All of the above articles will be offered at the
Lowest Market Price, and will be open to inspec
tion when favored with a call.
Thanking her kind and many patrons for past
favors, she solicits a continuance of the same, as
she is still confident of pleasing them, both in mag
nificence.of style and cheapness of price.
mar 24-6
" ISAACS’ HOUSE,
Cherry St .--.Macm, Ga.
E, ISAACS, Proprietor,
THIS HOTEL is located in the central portion
of the city—convenient to Ware Houses and
business houses generally. It being the only house
in the city kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Offers unequalled advantages to the planter and
traveling- public generally.
The table is supplied with the best the market
affoads, and the rooms furnished with new and neat
furniture.
FREE Hack will be in attendance at all
trains. jy3otf
DR. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
oct26tf Cuthbert, Georgia.
FINE BIBLES.
HAVE a few more of those Fine Photograph
BIBLES, which are so much admired.
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
~ apr7,t. Druggist. Bookseller and Stations
SAMUEpT. HAMILTON’S
CORNER CONCfRESS, WHITAKER and ST. JULIAN STREETS ,
SAVANWABC, GEORGIA.,
JJAS now on hand anew and admirably selected Stock of
* SILVER AND GOLD WARE !
WATCHES, of the most approved make, of both American and Foreign Manufacture. CLOCKS ol
<jOLD R L NGS \ 1 IAMONDS, and JEWELRY of the pnrest metal
and latest style. BIJOUTERIE, and rare and costly Fancy Articles, suitable for PresenS and Bridal
Gilts. In short, everything that the trace can furnish, and; at the most reasonable prices.
His Stlfcfe. is the Largest and Best of any Southern House.
tiepairing done neatly and with despatch, and old Silver bought at full prices.
S5F* Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. * Agent for
Wheeler Sf Wilson's Noiseless (Lock Stitch)
Sewing Machines.
aprzo—Otfi
WOOD & JOHNSON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes and Trunks,
127 Broughton Street, Savannah, Gas
A large and well-selected Stock of the above, always on hand, which wg offer
♦
To Merchants at Wholesale Only,
Jit Manufacturers' Prices .
apr2B-6m *
Lightning Rods
Save Lives and Protect Property!
- THE CELEBRATED
STAR 0--A_Xj'VAATSTIJZjEIID .
AND
Star Copper Rods,
Will be erected, at moderate rates, in town or country. Also,
Old Rods Repaired, By
J\ ©. ANTHOISTIT,
mayl2ct Cuthbert, Ga.
IM. Redding <8 Cos.,
Are Agents for
WEAVER & MANGHAM’S LUMBER MILLLB;
J. H. CALLAWAY & CO.’S FLOURING MILLS;
H. O. BEALL’S GRIST MILL;
FELL & MARTIN, MANUFACTURERS of CANNED FRUIT;
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Have for Sale,
15,000 lbs. Bulk SIDES, SHOULDERS and HAMS;
15,000 lbs. Smoked “ “ «
100 bbls. Choice FLOUR—various Brands;
10,000 lbs. WHEAT BRAN.
SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, SOAP, STARCH,
CANDLES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
HEAVY DOMESTICS, HATS,-BOOTS, SHOES,
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.
All of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASLC PRICES.
Give us a call. marl7ct
job PimrTijvG /
NEW MACHINE PRESS!
SEW and BE AUTIMII. STYLES! of TYPE.
THE Proprietors of the Appeal take pleasure in afinoumng to the business
public that they have justadded to this establishment all the fixtures that so to
make up a FIRST CLASS, 6
Complete Job Printing Office.
PAMPHLETS,
HAND-BILLS,
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
DODGERS,
i BILLHEADS,
V . LETTERHEADS,
CARDS, CIRCULARS,
J ~ „ • * ENVELOPES,
And, it* fact, all kinds of
I plaint ajsttj
iiioi to® raxssxva
Will be Promptly Executed, In Good Style, and on Reasonable Terms.
. I Y h “ department we have Experienced, Tasty Artists, and feel safe in prom-
Hioglntire satisfaction in every instance.
New and Beautiful
taumT GOODS,
% - JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY '
Mfe. JV/X. X*>. COOPER,
\ COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, GA.
Her StocAlaigo and complete in every department, and cannot fail to please
every foe, in style, quality, and quantity. Attention is invited to her
Stock offering Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, .Etc*
Whit%he is ottering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee that
Information-Agency
A Great Public Want, at Last, Supplied,
'3R ' '•*'*
Information Relative to claims at Washing
ton or Elsewhere.
TT' NQUIRIES promptly answered relative to Pen-
XL sions, Bounties, Patents, Internal Revenue li
censes and decisions, Contractors’ accounts, or
business before any of the Departments of the
Government.
Both members of our firm having for many years
been connected with the Government, in various
departments of its service, we have superior ad
vantages for furnishing information upon any
point of public business.
Ali letters enclosing 50 cents, with a stamp for
return postage, will be immediately answered and
explicit and satisfactory information given. It
wilLbe carefully obtained, so as to make it abso
lutely reliable.
We also attend, on reasonable terms, to
The collection of claims, public and private; Ex
amination as to patentability of supposed inven
tions; The obtaining of patents; Tbe purchase
and sale of lands ; The transaction of business at
any point—through trusted agents with whom we
are in correspondence.
Parties having lands for sale, especially in the
Southern States, willttnd it to their advantage to
send us a full description of their premises, with
terms, ftc. This must be accompanied by one dol
lar and a stamp. The most diligent efforts made
to dispose of all property entrusted to us. If
sold, a moderate fee (2}£ per cent.) charged.—
THOMAS J. HARDAWAY
is authorized to act as Agent for us. Any busi
ness forwarded through him will receive prompt
attention.
*Wo refer, by especial permission, to Hon. J. J.
Martin, Sixth Auditor of the Treasury for the Post
Office Department; Hon. D. P. Holloway, late
Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.;
Hon. John Milledge, U. S. District Attorney for
Georgia; F. H. Smith, Esq., Official Reporter,
House of Representatives, Washington, D. 0.;
Moses Kelly, Esq., Cashier National Metropolitan
Bank, Washington. D. C.; Chas A. James, Esq.,
Cashier Bank of Washington, Washington, D. C ;
Potts 4 Shelley, Proprietors of the Metropolitan
Hotel, Washington, D. C-; John Cummins, late
Associate Justice Supreme Court, Boise City, Ida
ho.; Rives 4 Bailey, Proprietors Congessional
Globe, Washington, D. C.; And to the Members
generally of the 41st Congress.
NILEs 4 DAVIS, Information Agents
Office, No. 458 Seventh Street, Wasbibgton, D. C.
Jacob R. Davis, of Georgia.
apj2B-3m* Wm. J. of New York.
The New Journals.
THE undersigned have the pleasure of announ
cing to their friends and the reading public
generally, that they will issue in this city, on or
about the sth proximo, a Daily and Weekly news
paper, under the title of
THE MACON DAILY JOURNAL
AND
MACON WEEKLY JOURNAL.
In regard to the politics of the paper, it will be
enough to say that it shall be the effort of our life
to make such a stand for law and the rule of up
right men as shall vindicate our claim to rank with
the true sons of the South and defenders of the
country’s honor and safety. It is very true that
this sounds like pipping the crew to the pumps, as
the good old ship seems to be in tbe very act of
setting for her final lurch: But events are not to
be discussed when present duty commands. That
duty, to our mind, is resistance by every power ol
intellect, to the amazing corruptions of latter-day
government, and by every lawtul means to stay, if
possible, the fearful decline of tbe Republic. This,
in our humble judgment, cannot be done by acqui
escence and lending co-operation, because ‘ the
days are evil.”
In tbe plan which we have marked out for tbe
conduct of this paper, we have given especial prom
inence to the News Department—und we shall spare
neither labor nor expense in furnishing its readers
with the most varied and extended intelligence ol
the news of the day.
The Commercial Department will receive special
attention, and be always found reliable.
Oar firm being composed of practical printers—
each membsr personally superintending a special
portion of the work—is sufficient guarantee that
the mechanical execution of the paper wilt reflect
no discredit upon our professional reputation.
The Daily Journal will contain twenty-eight and
The Weekly thirty-six long columns of reading
matter. That both editions may be placed within
the reach of the masses, they will be furnished %t
the following extremely low rates;
Daily Journal, one year f 6 00
it it 11 six months. 3 50
•i •• Three months 2 00
Weekly Journal, one year 2 00
“ “ six months 1 25
Subscriptions to the Daily, for a less period than
three months, 75 cents per month. No subscrip
tionsfte the Weekly for a less period than six months.
Terms cash in advance. No paper will be sent un
less the money accompanies the order; and the pa
per invariably stopped at the end of the tinSe paid
for. f
Our advertising rates will be found moderate, and
we solicit the patronage of the business men of Ma
con, .pledging ourselves to merit their favors.
v THE JOB~OFFICE.
Will be a first class establishment—filled wilh the
latest style of the typographic art—under the super
intendence of one of the best Job Printers in the
Bouth, assisted by experienced workmen. In ask
ing tbe favors of our frieDds in this line, we hare
but to say our motto will be Promptness, Dispatch
and Moderate Charges. Perfect satisfaction guar
anteed, or no money demanded.
Our office is located at No. 10 Hollingsworth
Block, Poplar street, where we will be pleased to
welcome our friends at all times.
NEVILLE, HARRISON 4 RICKS,
marlOtf Proprietors.
HORSE AND OATTLIif
REMEDIES.
The Rest and most Reliable evfgt
offered to the Public.
The American Magnetic
Epics Limed.
‘EQUINE CONDITION POWDERS
CERTI FICATE.
03" I he v chv certify that I have examined, and
thoroughly
aboTe an idea, and reyiifd them xs prepare! ions ol
great merit And would cordially recommend them
ha being prepared with sr> yciol err re from To
llable Illgrediem H, 'flSnl more efficacious for tbe
treatment of tho various dl.enses for whirl: they are
designed, than any rem CiliM of which I have
knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Vricrintcry Suraerm. Author of “ Ana mny avd Fhy
siology of Vv fTnrxrJ' “ llodfro LJwgt V e-c.
w: : peSSC BSK ’Or 9 ropy Ot * liOrte and
Cattle Owner’s Guide ” gratis.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
- ' Chicago, Ills.
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
apr2l-ly J. J. MCDONALD.
Fishing Tackle.
Fish Hooks, Lines and Floats,
In great variety. Also,
ELY’S GUN WADS.
». For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
apr7et Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
BROWN HOUSE,
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, : : : . .* : ; GA.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
novl9tf Proprietors.
mxm
Especially designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
POSSESSING those intrinsic Medicinal Proper
ties which belong to an
Old and Pure Gin.
Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicions Tonic.
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee.
ieb24ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
NOTICE
DURING my contemplated absence to Louisi
ana or out West, I have made Col. H. H.
Jones, Cuthbert, Ga., my legal agent.
Legal Advertisements.
ff EORGIA, R akoolph County.— Patience n>,
Jbr Administratrix of the estate of
Gay, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismißaion
from said estate. AII personage notified to file
their objections, if any they have, on or before tbe
Ist Monday in October next, else letters of dismia
sion will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially.
jy2-8m M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
/ReORGIA, Randolph County j—John W. Hart,
V* Administrator ot the estate'of Mary Byars,
l^? aSe . d l a PP ,ies for Letters of Dismission from,
said estate. All persons are notified to file their
M„^ 0a - 8 ’ « ? n 7 they haTe * 00 or Ist,
Monday in October next, else letters will be gran ft
ed the applicant. Given under my hand officially.
•>r 2 - 3m M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
G K 9. RW R’ Ran , uoll ' h County.—Thirty days
after date application will be made to the
vourt of Ordinary in and /or said county, for leave
to sell the real estate beloDgtng to the estate of
Zacbanah Gay, deceased, for the benefit of heirs
and creditors. PATIENCE GAY.
J y2 Administratrix.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.—James T. Hart
den. Administrator on the estate of Henry
Harden, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismissioa
fro ™ . All persons interested are herebr
notified to file their objections, if any they have, on
ox before the Ist Monday fn October
letters will be grunted the applicant. '
Given under tuy hand officially.
jy2-3m M GOHMLMrW
GEORGIA, Randolph CouxtivlnilH
by giveu to all persons con warned thU.
day of 1869, V\ ileiam Sawyer, fete of saidyHc
ty, departed this life intestate, and no person mr.
mg applied for administration on the estate of said
Sawyer, in terms of the law, administration will
be vested on the x>lerk of the Superior Court, on
some other fit and proper person, thirty days after
toe publication of this citation, unless'some valid
reason is made to his appointment.
Given under my band and official signature'(CP
day and year above written. ’
jy 2 - |m - M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
EORGIA Randolph County— Four weeks
after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary, in and for said county, for leave
to sell the real property belonging to the estate of
toi^ 6 ’ done or 'he benefit of heirs and credi
jy2-lm. SEABORN IVY, Administrator.
B andolph County .—J. J. Jeroigan
and others has petitioned the Court ot Ordi*
nary to have discontinued the road known in the
6th district of said county, as the McKinon or Mil.
ler road. All persons baring objections to discontin
uing the said road, will file the same on or before tbe
first Tuesday m August next, else an order will be
granted the applicants to do away with said road
Given under my hand officially.
jy2-lm. M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.—Charles F
Barry, applies for letters of Administration
on tbe Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Barry late of said
county deceased, all persons are herebv notified to
she WM J N Ct, °- 8 'f any tbey bave - ' on or before
the hrst Monday in August next, else letters will
be granted the applicant
Given under my hand officially
jy2-lm. m. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
MORTGAGE SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in August next
before tbe Court House door in the city of Coth
bert, that lot of land No. 2 in square 11 in the city
of Cutbbort fronting the Court .house square 63
feet and running North to the rear 120 leet Also
tbe fcsonth part of No. 3, in square 11, in said city
fronting 30 feet on the street running North from
Court bouse square, and East to the rear 120 feet.
Also the Lot next adjoining, and North of lot men
tioned in No. 3 and square 11 in said city coun
ty and Sta te and known as the “Crews office Lot.”
Also, 1 square lot, containing 3 acres, being part
of lot of land No. 75, in the Sixth District of said
county and State, now within the corporate limits
of said city, bounded North and West by land of
L. Atkinson, East bv Blakely street, South by lot
T.' C- . flood ’ and known as the lot whereon E.
M. Black formerly lived.
Alse, 1 buggy and 1 one-horse wagon, with har
ness, and 1 large bay mule.
Said property levied on by virtue of a Mortgage
fi & from the Randolph Superior conrt in
E. Douglass vs Jacob Davis property pointed oat
in said Mortgage fi fa. Tenants notified.
JAMES BUCHANAN,
jc9td-prsfeeslß Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Randolph Coctntt.—E. S. Kirksey,
Administrator of Gilly Hughes, deceased, ap
plies lor Letters of Dismission trom said estate.
All persons are notified to file their objections if
any they have, on or before the first Monday in
July n«t, else Letters of Dismission will be grant
ed the Administrator.
Given under my hand officially, April 5,187 b.
apr7-8m M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
THE SYMPTOMS of
I Simmons
if (-sometimes the pain is in
shoulder, and is mis
taken tor Rheumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in gene
ral costive, sometimes alternating with lax. Th*
head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensa
tion, considerable loss of memory, accompanied
with painful sensation of having left undone some
■■■■■■■■■■mthiDg which ought to have
H a S Yfll* Ibeeo done. Often complaining
B IJITv/l |of weakness, debility and low
g. _ g>|iirita. Sometimes some of the
above symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them ; but the Liver is generally
the organ most involved. Cure the Liver with
' DR. SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR «
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
strictly vegetable, and can do "no iniury to any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known lor the
thirty five years as
dh»» B oneof the moßt re,ia *
Jble, efficacious and
preparations
ever utleied to the suffering. If taken regularly
and persistently, it is sure to cure Dyspepsia, head
ache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic
diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery,
affections of the kidteys, fever, nervousness, chills,
diseases of the skin, impurity of the blood, melan
choly, or depression of spirits, heartburn, colic, or
pains in the bowels, pain in the head, fever and
ague, dropsy, boils, pain in the back and limbs, as
thma, erysipelas, female affections, and billions dis
eases generally. Prepared only by.
J. H. ZEILfIV & CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga,
Price sl—by mail $ 1 25.
The following highly respectable persons can
fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine,
and to whom we most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. 8. Holt, President 8. W. R. R. Cos,;
Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga. ; Col. E. K. Sparks,
Albany, Ga. ; Geo. J. Lunsford, Esq., Conductor
S W. R. R.; C. Mastersou, Esq., Sheriff Bibb
county; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge, Ga.; Dykes £
Sparhawk, editors ‘Floridian,’ Tallahassee; Rev. J.
W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Yirgti Powers, Esq.; Su
perintendent S. W. R. R ; Daniel Ballard, Bullard’s .
Station, M. & B. R. It., Twiggs county, Ga: Gren
ville Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga ; Rev. B.
F. Easterling, P. E. Florida Conference; Maj. A. F.
Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Editor Macon Telegraph.
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee, Cnthbert,
Ga. * apr2B-6m
PIANOS!
Epe Ointment
PIANOS!
SEVEN
GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDED*
At late Fairs held in the South in Octo
ber and November, 18(19, to
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
For the best PIANOS, over
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York
PIAJVOS.
Ornc* and New Warerooms, No. 9,'North
Liberbtt St , above Baltimore St.
BALTIMORE, HD.
STIEFF’S FIANOS have all the latest improve
ments, including the Agraffe Treble. Ivorv
Frouts, and the improved French action fnllr war
ranted for 5 years, with the privilege of exchange
purchaser m °“ ths ls not eatlrel y satisfactory to the
Second-hand Pianos and Parlor Organa' alwavK-J
on hand from SSO to S3OO. organs »iwaja>.
References who Have Our Pianos in Usb.—
'* e ° r •£•'., •" ce ‘ heiington, V*.; Gen Robert Itan
*,m - Wilmington, N. C.; Gen. D. H. Hill. Charlotte,
N. C ; Gov. John Letcher, Lexmstm, Va.; Bishop
Wilmer, N. 0., La ■ Rev. R. H. Phillips, Female
Seminary, Staunton, Ya. ; Robert Archer, Female
Seminary, EUicotts City, Md.i Miss Kate H. Wigga,
Randolph county, Ga.; L. E. Welch, Albany, Ga.
Send for a Circular containing 800 names of per
sons, who have purchased the Stieif Pianos in the
South since the war closed.
One ol the above instruments just received
and for sale by T. S, POWELL, Agent,
mar 24c t Cutbbert, G*.
DUCONGE’S
Pectoral Balsamic Syrup.
A JUSTLY CELEBRATED French Remedy
for Coughs, Colds, and other diseases of the
Lungß and Bronchial Tubes. It has been ex tens,
sively used for a number of .years in the city of
New Orleaus, and with entire satisfaction, ■
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
fIANOS!