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Hope.
Nyv.T despair! Ibe darkest cloud
'Tlisl ever loomed will pass away,
▼Ho longest night will yield to dawn,
The dawn will kindle into day.
What if around tby lonely barque “
Break fierce and high the waves of sorrow ?
Stretch every oar: there’s land ahead,
And thou wilt gain the port to morrow.
’ : ■■ Ae,v ;s >f'; -tty i.■'.“ ’
When fortune frowns, and summer friends,
Like binU that fear a storm, depart,
Some, if the heart bath tropic warmth,
Will stay, end nestle round thy heart.
If thou art poor no joy is won,
No good is gained, by sad repining :
Gems buried in the darkened earth
May yet be gathered for the mining.
There Is no lot however sad.
There is no roof however low,
But has some joy to make it glad,
Some latent bliss to soothe ite woe.
The light of hope will linger near
When wildest treats the heart’s emotion ;
Bea talisman when breakers near,
A star upon the troubled ocean.
The farmer knows not if his field
With flood or drought or blight must cope:
He questions not the fickle skies,
But ploughs and sows and toils in hope.
Then up aud strive and dure and do,
Nor doubt a harvest yon will gather :
▼is time to labor and to wait,
Aud trust in'God for genial weather.
MAN'S
GREAT GERMAN RITTERS.
TUB BEST TONIC & INVIGORATOR KNOWN
They arc unsurpassed as a cure for Dyspepsia
and General Exhaustion.
A SURE PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND
* AGUE, BILIOUS, REMITTENT AND
INTERMITTENT.FEVEUS.
IT IS.IN VALUABLE TO FEMALES !
TI3 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!
Savannah, March 16, 1870,
Messrs Jacob Li ppm an A Ban., Savannah, Ga.:
Gents —I have before me your esteemed letter of
Ihe 14th instant, containing various documents rel
ttive to your “German Bitters.’’ After a careful
•xamination I must confess that your bitters is re
dly what you represent it to be, au old German
recipe of Dr,* Mitcherlich, of Berlin, Prussia. It
will no doubt be excellent for Dyspepsia, General
Debility and Nervous Disease*, and it is a good
preventive of Chills and Fevers. I find it to be
the most delightful and pleasant stomachic.
1 am yours truly,
(S : gned) AUG. P. WETTER.
Kirkpano Mills, Ga., March 22,1870.
Messrs Jacob Lippman ft Bro., Druggists, Ba
vunu ib, Ga:
Gentlemen—l have introduced your Great Ger
nau Bitters here to my customers and friends, and
’ hod better sale for tiiem than any I have ever
:ept before. Those who have tried them approve
if them very highly, and I do not hesitate in say
ng that they are far superior in value to any other
Utters now in use.
Yours, respectfully,
(Sigued) W. KIRKLAND.
We refer, by permission, to Doctors King, Sulll
an, Duncan, and other leading physicians of Sa
■annuli; to ex-Mayor Anderson, John L. Villalouga
md other distinguished citizens of Savannah.
*ar I.tPPMAN’B BITTERS for sale in Cuth
lert at Dr. T. 8. POWELL’S, J. J. McDONALD’B,
k. BUAW’a and ISA AC EASLEY’S Stores.
Wholesale Agent in Macon : C. T. ROGERS ft
ION i Augusta: HORTON A WALTON; Charles
on: HENRY BISCHOFFOBO; Atlanta: B. F.
VYLKY. Principal Depot at.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
*pr2B-ly JACOB LIPPMAN ft BRO.
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CLISBY, READ k REESE.
The Best in the State.
Cowell’s Chewing Tobacco!
TRY IT. Sold only by
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
jePcl Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
For Rent.
A PART of a- and Convenient DW-ELL
. jL ING HOUSE, can be rented by a small (ami
r, on reasonable terms. Applv at
apriltf AfPEA OFFICE.
AMES KNOX ...JOHN GILL.
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factors
AND |
General Commission Merchants,
| No. 125 SMITH’S WHARF, BALTIMORE
Consignments of COTTON, RICE, etc., respect
oily solicited, and fberal advances made thereon.
Orders for CORN aud BACON promptly exocu
ed with care and attention. sept23-ly
100
OIL BARRELS,
A/TADE OF SUPERIOR TIMBER, Iron Bound
IYJL and Painted. Worth in N. Y. Oitv SB, which
l offer at tbe low price of ONE DOLLAR EACH.
For sale by
apr7ct T. S. POWELL, Trustee.
BIRD CAGES,
j-vF FINE FINISH, and without Paint.
I I For sale by
T. S. POWELL. Trustee,
A
HEROIC REMEDY.
HENRY’S
CARBOLIC
Constitution
RENOVATOR!
BASED ON SCIENCE.
PREPARED WITH SKILL ,
and all the available ingenuity and expertness,
tbai the art of pharmacy of the present day
can contrioute.
And Combining in Concentrated Form the most
Valuable Vegetable Juices
Known in the History of Medicines for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
Imparting
NURTURE TO THE SYSTEM,
Tone to tiie Stomach,
And a Healthy Action of the Liver, Kidneys,
Secretive and Excretive Organs-
A DYING ZOUAVE'
Lay breathing his Inst on the battlefield, his
companions surged on and left him alone.—
They knew the cause of his approaclmig end—
it was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice
could cheer him to life—no human skill could
save him.
Thousands of Precious Lives
are to-day as rapidly sinking, and as surely
.tottering on to au untimely end, in Suffering,
Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the
oause which
Science can arrest and assuage,
Nourish into new Life and Vigor, »
And oause the Bloom of Health
To danoe once more upon their withered Cheeks
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF,
Steals upon its victims unawares, and before
they are aware of its attack, plants itself firm
ly in the system, and through neglect or inat
tention becomes seated, and defies all ordinary
or tempoiary treatment to telinquish its mer
ciless grasp.
Do You Know the Cause of
The wasted form—the hollow cheek 1
The withered face—the sallow complexion t
The feeble voice —the sunken, glassy eye 1
The emaciated form—the trembling frame 1
The treacherous pimple—the torturing sore ?
The repulsive eruption—the inflamed eye I
The j impledfece—the rough colorless skin 1
and debilitating ailments of the present age ?
The answer is simple, and covers the whole
ground in all its phases viz; the
FANGS OF DISEASE
AND
HEREDITARY TAINT
Are firmly fixed in the
Fountain of Life—the Blood.
THE
Indiscriminate Vaccination
during the late war, with diseased Lymph has
TAINTED ThE BEST BLOOD
In the entire land. It lias planted the germ of
the most melancholy disease in the veins of
men, women and children on all sides, and
nothing short of
A HEROIC REMEDY
will Eradicate it root and branch, forever.
Such a Remedy is
HEISTRY’S
CARBOLIC
CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR.
On reaching the Stomach, it assimulales at
once with the food and liquids therein, and
from the moment it passes into the Blood, it at
tacks disease at its fountain head, in its germ
and maturity, and dissipates it through the av
enues of the organs with* unening certainty,
and aends new and pure Blood bounding
through every artery and vein. •
Tbe tubercules of Scrofula that Bometimes
flourish and stud the inner coating of the ab
domen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis
solved and eradicated and the diseased parts
nourished into life. The Torpid Liver and In
active Kidneys are. simulated to a healthy se
cretion, and their natural functions restored to
renewed health and activity.
Its action upon the blood, fluids of the body,
and Glandular Nystcm, are
TONIC, PURIFYING AND DISINFECTANT,
At its touch, disease droops, dies, and the vic
tim of its violence, as it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It Relieves the entire system of Pains and
Aches, enlivens the spirits, and impairs a
Sparkling brightness to the Eye,
A rosy glow to the Cheek,
Arubyti ge to the Lip,
A clearness to the Head,
A brightness to the Complexion,
A buoyancy to the Spirits,
And happiness on all sides.
Thousands have been rescued from the verge
of U e grave by its timely use.
This Remedy is now offered to the public
with the most solemn assurance of its intrinsic
medicinal virtues, aud powerful Healing prop
erties.
For old Affections of the
Kidneys, Retention of Urine,
And Diseases, of Women and Children.
Nervous Prostr ition, W eakness, General Lassi
tude, aud Loos of Appetite, it is unsurpassed
It extinguishes
Affections of tbe Bones, Habitual Costiveness,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia,
Erysipelis, Female Irregularities, Fis
tula. all Skin Diseases, Liver
Complaint. Indigestion, Piles,
Pulmonary Diseases, Con
sumption, Serofnla
or King’s Evil,
Sy phillis,
Prepared by
Prof. M. E. HENRY,
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
OSRHS
BERLIN HOSPITAL,
M. A, L. L. D„ F. R. S.
HENRY & CO., Proprietors.
Laboratory, 378 Pearl Street
Post-Office Box, 6212, New Yoke.
HP CONSTITUTION RENO VALOR is $1
per bottife, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere
on receipt of price. Patients are requested to
correspond confidentially, and reply will be
made by following mail.
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
Entered according to Act of Congress by E, M.
Henby, in the Clerk’s Office «f tbe District Court
for tbe Southern District of New York,.
New Mills !
NEW FLOUR!
J. R CALLAWAY & CO,
Fort Gaines, Ga.,
now prepared to furnish the trade with as
GOOD FLOUR
And on as
Reasonable Terms
As Can be Had in Georgia!
Try one Lot and be Covinced.
ir All grades neatly packed in quantities to
suit the trade.
Meal on hand at Corn Prices.
SI OCK FEED AL WA YS on HAND.
mar24ct
savannah cards.
X. KSTCBUM. A. L. HARTRIDGE.
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE.
„ BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
SAVANNAH, : : ; GEORGIA.
Reverences:— Moses Taylor, President City
Bank, N. Y.; P. C. Calhoun, President Fourth Na
tional Bank, N. Y. ; John J. Cisco ft Sod, Bankers,
N. Y»; Morris Ketcbum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N
Norris, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore;
M. Me Michael, Cashier First National Bank, Phila
delphia.
augl9ly
E. A. SCHWARZ. ISAAC A. BRADT.
SCHWARZ & BRADY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths, Mattings,
SHADE LINENS,
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICKS, CURTAINS, CORDS, TASSELS.
115 Broughton Street , Wylly's Building,
(South Side, Between Bull and Whitaker Sts.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Post Office Box 494. aug!9-ly*
DEMIS FALVEY,
FURNITURE DEALER,
>
153 Broughton,Street, .
SAVANNAH, : : : GEORGIA.
MAHOGANY, Walnut and Chestnut Bed-Room
Suites; also Imitation French and Teaster
Suites ; Mahogany and Walnut Parlor Suites, in
Haircloth and Reps; Sofas, Marble-Top Tables,
Bureaus, Sideboards. Wardrobes, Book-Cases,
Washstands, Chairs and Bedsteads of all kind,
|gF“ New Work made to order, and Country or
ders promptly filled.
aug!9 ly. •
HEIDT, JATJDON & 00,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CLOTHING,
No. 117 Broughton Street,
Savannab, :::::: Georgia.
apr2B-6m -
W. Duncan, J. H. Johnston.
DUNCAN &10HNST0N,
COTTON FACTORS
and
General Commission Merchants,
76 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
sep3-ly*
R. H. Anderson, G. W. Anderson, Jr.,
John W. Anderson, A. H. Cole.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & Cos
COTTON, FACTORS
. AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Anderson’s Block, Drayton St., near the Bay,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on CON-
Jt SIGNMENTS for sale in Savannah, or on
i-hipmont to reliable correspondents in Liverpool,
New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore.
To old patrons we return thanks ; to new ones,
promise our bsst services.
ALSO
Agents Empire Line of Side Wheel S'eimers
to New York- aug!9-ly*
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
Wholesale and Retail
C3r rooers,
And dealers in
Fine Wines, Liquors, Segars, Etc.,
Corner Drayton and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
All Goods Warranted. Orders from the
onntry promptly attended to. augl9 ly
A. S HARTKIDGE,
General Commission Merchant
AND FACTOR,
93 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
Having had over twenty years experience in
said business, he will pay tbesame strict attention
to the sale of Cotton and other Produce, and to
tbe purchase of Supplies, as iu former years.
lay He will not have any interest in the pur
chase of Cotton.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
aug!9-ly»
JOSEPH FIIrfSIAN & 00,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, : ; : : GEORGIA.
far* Liber ll Advances maieon Cotton consigned
to ua of to onr Correspondents ia New York^and_
DR. WM. H. TUTT’S
Vegetable Liver Pills
DVSPEPSIA 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, ga 1. bkd
der, etc. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa
tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste ia the Mouth, Bil
ious Attaoks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation
of the Ldngs, Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain m
the regioDa of the Kidneys, aud a hundred other,
painful symptoms, are the offspring of Dyspepsia.
These PILLS possess that peculiar power of in
vigorating the stomach, and stimulating the liver
and tordid bowels, which renders them of une
qualled efficacy in cleansing from the blood all im
purities, and imparting new life and vigor to the
whole system
FOR. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Monthly Ir->
regularities. Suppression, Etc., whether in the
young 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 toi all classes of Females m
every condition of health and station es life. It is :
an infallible remedy for those many serious com
plaints which have their origin in derangement of
the Liver, such aadJyspepsia, Jaundice, Indigestion,
Costiveness, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers,
Colic and Dysentery, Chills, Nervous and Sick
Headache, etc. The usual concomitants of a dis
eased liver are: Want of Appetite, Listlessness
General Weakness, Depression ofSpirits, Pais in
the Back and Kidneys. Flatulence. Imprudenoe.~Hv-
I.ile, Gravel, General 111-Health, Sallow complexion,
Blotches, Pimples, etc. No other r.medy has ever
been discovered which is so safe, speedy or effectual
as these PILL-*.
LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS, JAUN
DICE. The Liver is one of the most important or
gans of the body ; and when it becomes deranged,
and fails in its healthy action, the bile is crowded,
back into the blood, poisoning its life. If
is a deficient secretion trom the liver, i. becomes
swollen and engorged; and inflamation is set up.
DR. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS have
a direct aud powerful action upon the Liver anc!7
will, with great certainty, relieve Torpidity add
Congestion es this important organ. In
casesvif the liver, larger and more
must be taken.
THEY ARE k' GENTLE PERG4TIVE, pof*
seising also the peculiar merit of acting as a pow -
erful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflamma
tion of the Liver. In this respect they have no
equal. «
Prepared bt
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
jnne!6-ly Augusta, Ga.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Dungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history of
medicine, has any thing won so widely ana so
deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this*--'
excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints.
Through a long scries of years, and among most
of the race3 of men it has risen higher and higher
in their estimation, as it has become better known.
Its uniform character and power to cure the va
rious affections of the lungs and throat,
made it known as a reliable protector against
them. While adapted to milder forms of disease
and to young children, it is at the same time tho
most effectual remedy that can be given for incip
ient consumption, and the dangerous affections
of the throat and lungs. Asa provision against
sudden attacks of Croup t it should be kept on.
hand in every family, ana indeed gs all are some V
times subject to colds and coughs, all should be
provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought in*
curable, still great numbers of cases where the
disease seemed settled, hare been completely
cured, and tho patient restored to sound- health
by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its
mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and
Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it.
When nothing else could reach them, under the
Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Speakers find great
protection from It.
Asthma, is always relieved and often wholly,
cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known, that we
need not pubbsh the certificates of them here, or
do more than assure the public that its qualities
are fully maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chili Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed all the affeotior s which arise
Aram malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
As its nanfe implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis
muth, Zino, nor any other mineral or poisonous
substance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa
tient. The number and importance of its cures
in the ague districts, are literally beyond account,
and we believe without a parallel In the history
of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the
acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures
effected in obstinate cases, and wHB Tother.rem
edies had wholly failed. t t -1
Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be
protected by taking tho AGUE CUBE daily.
For liver Complaints, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu
lating the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
is an excellent remedy, producing many truly
remarkable cures, where other medicines had
Prepared by Db. ,T. C. Atbb & Cos., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and
sold all round the world.
PRICE, SI.OO PEE, BOTTZE.
T. S. POWELL, Sole Agent,
Cutbbert, Ga.
I AM OE'ENING
A FINE STOCK OF
walij PA.r*sm,
Window Shades, Borderings, Etc.,
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
feb24ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
PICTURE FRAMES,
HAVE a fine assortment of MOULDING3, va
rious patterns and widths, aDd am prepared
to make Picture Frames of anv
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
aprlct Druggist. Bookseller and Stationer.
For Boys and Girls. _
THE NEW CHAMELEON TOP,
Also, Blondm “
Spring “
Blowing “
Grace HOOPS,
Jumping ROPES, r
CROQUET SETTS,
BUII DING BLOCKS,
RATTLES, *
Irish HARPS,
HARMON ICONS,
Glass MARBLES, etc. For sale by
T S. POWELL, Trustee,
je2ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
Mrs. E. GIBSON
TAKES PLEASURE in informing her friends
and the public generally, that her
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS
Is Now Complete and Fttnfcr
And consisis of a larger Variety than has ever've*
fore been offered in this market. In addition Ur
her Millinery and Straw Assortment, sbe has ad
ded a department of
Fancy Goods, Notions, Human and Imitation
Hair, Etc., Etc.
Hes Stock contains all tbe 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 aDd many patrons for past
favors, she solicits a continuance of tbe same, aa
she is still confident of pleasing them, both iu mag
nificence of style and cheapness of price.
mar 24-6
ISAACS’ HOUSE, .
Cherry st ....Macon, Ga.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor,
THIS HOTEL is located in tbe central portion
_ of the city—convenient to Ware Houses end,
business bouses generally. It being the only bouac
in the city kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Offers unequalled advantages to tbe planter and
traveling public generally.
Tbe table is supplied with tbe best the market
affoads, and the rooms furnished with new and neat
furniture. ~'"T
jg*A FREE Hack will be in attendance at all
trains. jySOtf
DR. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
oct26tf Cdthbkrt, Georgia.
FINE BIBLES.
HAVE a few more of those Fine Photograph
BIBLES, which are so much adorned.
T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
SAMUBriT. HAMILTON'S
CORNER CONGRESS, WHITAKER and ST. JULIAN STREETS,
- C3-EORGHA,
JJAB 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 of
every size, Ornamental and Plain. GOLD RINGS. IAMONDS, and JEWELRY of the purest metal
.£Dd latest style. BIJOUTERIE, and rose and costly Fancy Articles, suitable for Presents and Bridal
Gifts. In short, everything that the trade can furnish, and at the most reasonable prices.
His Stock is the Largest and Best of any Southern House.
Repairing done neatly and with despatch, and old Silver bought at full nrices.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Agent for
[ Wheeler $ Wilson's Noiseless (Lock Stitch)
Sewing Machines.
apr2B-ora
. WOOD & JOHNSON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Trunks,
127 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.
A large and well-selected Stock of the above, always on hand, which we offer
To Merchants at Wholesale Only,
At Manufacturers' Prices .
mpr2B-6m
Lightning Rods!
Save Lives and Protect Property!
THE CELEBRATED
STAR
AND
Star Copper Rods,
Will be erected, at moderate rates, in town or country. Also,
Old Rods Repaired, By
J\ £3. AISTTKCONTY,
ma y l2ct Cutbbert, Ga.
J. M. Redding <5 Cos.,
Are Agents for
WEAVER & MANGHAMS LUMBER MILfeLS;
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;
1«5,000 lbs. Smoked “ “ «
100 bbls. Choice FLOUR—various Brands;
10,000 lbs. WHEAT BRAN.
MEAL, SOAP, STARCH,
CANDLES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
HEAVY DOMESTICS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
Staple and Fancy DRY GOOJJSrNOTIONS, Etc.
All of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
B&. Give us a call. mar!7ct
Job Prill (inn!
NEW MACHINE PRESS 1
NEW and BEAIITIEII STYLES of TYPE.
THE Proprietors of tbe Appeal take pleasure in annonning to tbe business
public that they have just added to this establishment ail the fixtures that go to
make up a FIRST CLASS,
Complete Job Printing Office.
PAMPHLETS,
HAND-BILLS,
POSTERS.
PROGRAMMES,
DODGERS,
BILLHEADS,
LETTERHEADS,
CARDS, CIRCULARS,
ENVELOPES,
And, in fact, all kinds of
pljAikt jl. Txrx>
YUOY mm nanm
Will be Promptly Executed, In Good Style, and on Reasonable Terms.
In this department we have Experienced, Tasty Artists, and feel safe in prom*-
sing entire satisfaction in every instance.
New and Beautiful
mmssiT goods,
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY 9
Mrs. M. Hi. COOPER.
COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, GA.
Her Stock is large and complete in eyery department, a§d cannot fail to please
every one, in style, quality, and quantity. Attention is invited to her
Stock of Spring Hats, Bonnets, Bowers, Laces, Ribbons, £tc*
Which she is oftering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee that
Information-Agency
A Great Public Want, at Last, Supplied.
Information Relative to claims at Washing
ton or Elsewhere.
ENQUIRIES promptly answered relative to Pen
sions, Bounties, Patents, Internal Revenue li
censes and decisions. Contractors’ accounts, or
business before any of tbe Departments of the
Government.
Both members of our firm having for tn&ny years
been connected with tbe Government, in various
departments of its service, we Jtave superior ad
vantages for furnishing information upon any
point of public business.
All letters enclosing SO cents, with a stamp for
return postage, Will be imm and
explicit and satislaotorv information given. It
will be 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-,
animation as to patentability ol supposed inven
tions; Tbe obtaining of patents; The 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, will find it to their advantage to
send us a full description of their premises, with
terms, &c. This must be accompanied by oue dol
lar and a stamp, Tbe most diligent efforts made
to dispose of all property entrusted to us. If
sold,'ll 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 tefer, bv especial permission, to Hon. J. J.
Martin, Sixth Auditor ot 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. C.;
Moses Kelly, Esq., Cashier Rational Metropolitan
Bank, Washington. D. C.; Chas A. James, Esq.,
Cashier Bank of Washington, Washington, D. 0 ;
Potts A Shelley, Proprietors ot the Metropolitan
Hotel, Washington, D. C.; John Cummins, late
Associate Justice Supreme Coart, Boise City, Ida
ho ; Rives A Bailey, Proprietors Concessional
Globe, Washington I). C.; And to the Members
generally of the 41st Congress.
NILEs A DAYIB, Information Agents
Office, No. 458 Seventh Street, Wasbibgton, D. C.
Jacob R. Davis, of Georgia.
apj2B-Bm* Wm. J. Niles, 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 irsue in this city, on or
about the stb proximo, a Daily and Weekly news
paper, under the title of
THE MACON DAILY JOURNAL
* AND
MACON WEEKLY JOURNAL.
In regard to the politics ol the paper, it will be
enough to say that it Bbail be the effort of our life
to make such a stand for law and the rule of up
right men as shall vindicate our clpim to rank with
the true sons of the Suulh and defenders of the
country’s honor and safety. It is verv trne that
this sounds like pippisg the crew to the pumps, as
the good old ship seems to be in the 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 resstance by every power ol
intellect, to the amazing corruptions ot latter-day
government, and by every lawtul means to stay if
possible, the fearful decline ot the Republic, ’fhis,
in our humble judgment, cai not 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—and we shall spare
neither labor nor expense in furnishing its readers
with the most varied aud extended intelligence ol
the news of the day.
The Commercial Department will receive special
attention, and be always found reliable.
Our firm being composed of practical printers—
each membsr personally superintending a special
portion ot the work—is sufficient guarantee that
the mechanical execution of the paper will reflect
no discredit upon our professional reputation.
Tbe Daily Journal will contain twenty-eight and
The Weeklv thirty-six long columns of reading
matter. That both editions may be placed within
tbe reach of the masses, they will be furnished at
the following extremely low rates ;
Daily Journal, one year $8 00
“ * “ six months 8 50
“ “ three months 2 00
Weekly Journal, one year 2 00
“ “ six months. 1 25
Subscriptions to the Daily, lor a less period than
three months, 75 cents per month. No subscrip
tions to the Weekly for a lessl>eriod 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 time paid
for.
Our advertising rates will be found moderate, and
we solicit tbe patronage of the business men of Ma
con, pledging ourselves to merit their favors.
THE JObToFFICE.
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
tdoutb, assisted by experienced workmen. In ask
ing the favors of tjnr friends in this line, we have
but to say our motto will be Promptness, Dispatch
and Moderate Charges. Perfect satisfaction guar
anteed, or no money demanded.
>ur office is located st No. 10 Hollingsworth
Block, Poplar street, where we will be pleased to
welcome our friends at all times.
NEVILLE, HARRISON 4 RICKS,
marlGtf Proprietors.
BARRETT’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Vrns
FIRST PREMIUM A
or A SILVEH hedai’^4
7 VfA* aw.sdko to w -
M BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE
By the N. H State Agricultural Society, at It* eP
Fair, holtieu ill 5 a»hua. Sept. 20, lt)6G.
BAHHETT’M
Vegetable Hair Restorative *
Rwtorei Gray Hair to its natural color. Pro
m motifs ihe growth of the Hair Changes the
roots to their origiuai organic action. Kradi-
WW cate« Dandruff uud Hurno-n Prevents Jpfe,
a Hair falling oat. Is: Superior Dreeing. Ay
Itcon'ams no injurious ingredients,
T\A and is the most popular and . .
reliable article throughout A W
dv the East,West, North _ **•>
. f * wo* *
This Preparation surpasses all oth' .sos its
class as a Hair Renewer. , .
Itis thorough in its action upon Oray orlaued
Hair and its effect permanent.
It produces but one shade, while
others leave the hair in many \ aried colors.
It promotes growth when others fail to re
produce a single hair. , . , , ,
It does not crisp or dry the hair, but leaves i'
moist and eloss.v. , _
Ladies find it superior to any other as a iotlt
Dressing.
The ingredients used in this Preparation are t:
very best that can be found, ami are as It are
less as water*
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
<■•••ir-.ru*. rr.•• .
For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
apr2l—ly J. J* McDOXALD.
Fishing Tackle.
Fish Hooks, Lines and Floats,
In great variety. Also,
ELY’S GUN WADS.
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
apr7ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
BROWN HOUSE
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON i ; ; : . : f : 6 A.
E* E. BROWN & SON,
Rovlfltf Proprietors.
B
Bun
Especially designed for tbe use of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
POSSESSING those intrinsic Medicinal Proper
ties which belong to an
Old and Pore Gin.
Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic.
For sale by T. S POWELL, Trustee,
feb24ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer,'
NOTICE.
DURING my contemplated absence to Louisi
ana or out West, I have made Col. H. H.
Legal Advertisements.
~ ■ „■ • m
°*r.
Gay, deceased, applies for °r iv* cbtrißb
from said estate. P All persons
their objections, f anv thev h»v„ l *° file
Ist Monday in Oc!ob£ ftSwCS J&S*
sion will be granted the anplicant ° f du,lnu, ‘
Given under my hand officially.
J? 2 am M- GORMLEY, Ordinary.
Ct R^ NDOLp H County.—John wTHart
VJ, Administrator 0, the of Mary Byars
JSMMP.*- Letter * nf Dismission froi
sSvlLI* e \, A “persons are notified to file tbfir
j^- pp ■
Court of Ordinary in and lor said
to sell the real estate belonging to the ’estate nf
Gay ’ deceased - for the benefit ‘of heir*
and creditors. PATIENCE GAY.
jy2-lm Administratrix.
Cj E P B ? U it’# 4 . KDOLPH County.— James
rf Adm, s ,strß,or on tbe estate of Henry
from said esteL ’ ?,? ließ f ° r Letters of Di *™«**M
2“ ! " All persons interested are herebv
notifle , to file their objections, if any they have, oi
btta°vi u St Monday i D October next, else said
letters will be granted the applicant. -
Given under my hand officially.
■U 2 ~ 3m M GORMLEY, O^H
GEORGIA, Randolph Codntt.— NjocS
by given to all persons thaS
day of 1869, Wileiam Sawyer, late of
W d « e n P nr^ d f thiß J ,f ® 'Pfostate, and no person!*;
mg applied for administration on tbe estate of saufl
Sawyer, in terms of tbe law, administration will
fit be a lerk ° f the Su l >erior Court, on
some other fit and proper person, thirty days after
tbe publication of this citation, unless some valid
reason is made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, the
day and year above written. 6
J> 2 ~ lm - M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Randolph County— Four weeks
after date application will be made to tbe
tl ord "? ar . v > ,c and for said county, for leave
wfklVJ? j ett Pfopefty belonging to the estate of
Wike Ivy, done for the benefit of heirs and credi
jyg- lm - SEABORN IVY, Administrator.
Cl Bandolph Oountt -J. J. J e^i^
VJ and others has petitioned the Court of Ordi
"arp . tO , here discontinued tbe road known in tbe
6th district of said county, as the McKinon or MU
ler road. All persons having objections to discontin-
T lB S s’ d W 1 file tbe same on or before the
hrst Tuesday in August next, else an order will ba
granted the applicants to do away with said road.
Givap under my hand officially
M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.— Charles F
tfar 7- “PPhes for letters of Administration
on toe Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Barry late of said
county deceased, all persons are hereby notified to
file their objections if any they have, on or before
i H°,? day ln .. Au - ust oext, else letters will
De granted the anplicant
Given under my hand offieiallv
jy 2 lm - M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S IBALE.
WILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in August next
before the Court House door in tbe city of Cuth
hfo’ Aik? {"J 0f !“ and '?°- 2in sqnsre 11 in the city
of Cutbburt fronting the Court house square 65
feet and running North to the rear 120 feet. Also
the South part of No. 3, in square 11, in said city
fronting 30 feet on the street running North from
Court house square, and East to the rear 120 feet
Also the Lot next adjoining, and North of lot men
tioned in No 8 and square 11 in vaid city conn
ty and bta te and known as the “Crews office Lot.”
Also, J square lot, containing3 acres, being part
of lot of land No. 75, in the Sixth District of mid
county and State, now within the corporate limi's
of said city, bounded North and West by land of
L Atkinson, East bv Blakely street. South bv lot
?! „ Hood > and kuowu as the lot whereon E.
M. Black formerly lived.
A Isa, 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 fa from the Randolph Superior court in favor of
. vs Jacob Davis property pointed oat
in said Mortgage fi fa. Tenants notified.
. n j # JAMES BUCHANAN,
je9td-prsfeeslß Sheriff.
GEORGIA. Randolph County.—E. S. Kirksey
Administrator of Gilly Hughes, deceased, ap-'
plifes tor Letters of Dismission trom said estate
All persons are notitied to file their objections if
any they have, on or before tbe first Monday in
July next, else Letters of Dismission will be grant
ed the Administrator.
Given under my band officially, April 5, 1870.
apr7-3m M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
THE SYMPTOMS of
W 1 111 IBS /aSI £1 * ■complaint are uneasiness
SIIiUUUUS |‘"d pain in tbe side.—
the pain is in
shoulder, and is mis
taken lor Rheumatism. The stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in gene
ral costive, sometimes alternating with lax. Tha
head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensa
tion, considerable loss of memory, accompanied
with nainf. I sensation ot having left undone some
bing which ought so have
I I lb een done. Often complaining
fjllvl lof weakness, debility and low
Sometimes some of tha
above symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them ; but the Liver is generally
the organ most involved. Cuis the Liver wife
DR. SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
strict y vegetable, and can do no iniury to any one.
It has b*en used by hundreds, and known for the
thirty five years as
ilk 011*111*1 f ai* i' )neof,he raoßt relia ‘
fllli;2LllUlltll .able, efficacious and
harn, !ess pieparations
ever utfeied to toe sufienog. If taken regularly
and persistently, it is snre to cure Dyspepsia, head
ache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic
diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery,
affections of the kidneys, fever, nervousness, ehills,
diseases of the skin, impurity of tbe blood, melan
choly, or depression of spirits, heartburn, colic, or
pains in the bowels, .pain in the bead, fever and
ague, dropsy, boils, pain in the back and limbs, as
thma, crysipe'as, female affections, and billious dis
eases generally. Prepared only by.
J. H. ZEIL.IN & CO.,
Druggists, Macoa, Ga,
Price $1 —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 S. Holt, President S. 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. Masferson, Esq., Sheriff Bibb
bounty; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge, Ga.; Dykes A
Sparhawk, editors ‘Floridian,’ Tallahassee; Rev. J.
W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgi l Powers, Esq.; Su
perintendents. W. R. R ; Daniel Bullard, Ballard’s
Station, M. A B. R. R , Twiggs county, Ga: Gren
ville Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga ; Rev. B.
F. hasterliDg, P. E. Florida Conference; Maj. A.F.
Wooley, Kingston, Ga; Editor Macon Telegraph.
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee, Culhbcrt,
Ga. apr2B-6m
PIANOS!
PIANOS!
SEVEN
Gold medals were awarded
At late Fairs held ia the South in Octo--
ber and November, to
CHAS. SJ. STIEFF,
For tbe best PIANOS, over
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Yorfe
PIANOS.
Officb and Nbw Warerooms, No. 9,’North
Liberrtt St, above Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
STIEFF’S PIANOS have all the latest improve-'
ments, including the Agraffe Treble, Ivory'
Fronts, and the improved French action fully war
ranted for 5 years, with the privilege of exchange
witbin 12 months if not entirely satisfactory to the
purchaser.
Second-hand Pianos and Parlor Organs alwsy*
on band from SSO to 1300.
References who Have Ode Pianos in Use.—
Gen. R. E. Lee, Lexington. Va.; Gen Robert Baa
som, Wilming on, N. C.; Gen. D. H. Hill, Charlotte,
N. C ; Gov. John Letcher, Lexington, Va.; Bishop
Wilmer, N. 0., La ; Rev. R. H. Phillips, Female
Seminary, Staunton, Va.; Robert Archer, Female
Seminary, EHicotts City, Md.; Miss Kate H. WiggS,
Randolph county, Ga.; L. E. Welsh, Albany, Ga.
Send for a Circular containing 800 names of per
sons, who have purchased tbe Stieff Pianos m the
South since the war closed. . . .
Kg~ One of the above mstrumefltsjnst received
and for sale by T. S. POWELL, Agent.
raar24ct Culhbert, Ga.
~~ DUCONGE’a
Pectoral Balsamic Syrup*.
\ JUSTLY CELEBRATED French Remedy
it for Coughs, Colds, and other diseases of the
LungHafid Bronehial Tubes. *lt has been exteas
sivefy used fop » nnmber of ypa-s in the city,o£
New Orleans, and with entir- fatialantioe. 4
For sale bv T. B. POWMfctL Trustee.
PIANOS!