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THE CUTHBERT APPEAL
LOCAL DEPAKTMBErT
AxTßurioN, EvtKT FahN;*.— Manipulate
Your Ows Guano.—You have now tlie op
]>ortnuitv to prepare your oHvn fertilizers, ai.
to prevent the fraud and imposition which has
been practiced to rucl) a large extent. Messrs.
L. W. Hunt A Cos., 'Druggists, with charac
teristic energy. have procured a formula which
has been used with most satisfactory results in
this, and other sections, at a cost to the planter
of %‘i'i per ton —for the chemicals—the, fanner
to do his own manipulating. They propose to
Veep all fertilizing chemicals in quantity, and
caii “upply any demand if ordtfis are sent in
Jrrly. Call and see them, or write for in-for.
.nation. novls-tf
Equine Remedies never fall
-I.IT The attention of our readers is called
to day to the advi nisinclit in another cotoran,
headed Lippmans Gnat Geunan Ilitteiti, a
■preparation that lias been used for upward of
a century in enlightened Europe With file
’greatest success in the cure of Dyspepsia or
Indigestion, Constipation, Doss of Appe.i e,
Liver Complaint, lo,s of tone iu tile diges
tive organs,etc. The piopr.etors, Morin's. Ja
cob Lippnmn & Br-J., Savanti h Ga lmvc. at
considerable outlay mecceded in obtaining the
origin* l recipe for making this delightful last
fug Bitteis, and pledge their reputation that
in piepariug it the original standard shall be
kept up.
gave your Cattle by Equine Kahetfivs.
SIKO CIIALt.BSOs 7 — lt is stated thdi bne til
blsspoouful of English Female BhtsWcolitains
as Diucli ineiiit'hl prof erlieft hr one bottle of any
of th* advanced grog-shop Bitters of the day
aud tha proprietors offer a chnUV'tige of slbU.
&*Va yoir Horses by Equina liafflsrlill-
FOR Til 1111 Y YEARS
Hii- tbat well-known, standard, and po|Hllar'
‘remedy, Pain Kii.V.mi, manufactured by •Ferry
Its Ms JC Son, Fiovideliee, If. I>, been before
tlm iniidic. and in tlmt time has lice-l he known'
In all pnifs ot the world, mid been used by
Vople of all nations.
, It remain’, p> day, that same good'Hud * IH
ylent rein dy. Its woiideitul pow'or iu relicv
lag the most severe pain lias ‘flever been
• qinil,ad, and it iiasea ned its Woi'l.l 'wide p p
amply by its.iutiinsie merit, No curat.ve
qgrallots bad hj wide-spread rale or given
such universal salistn, lion '1 lie vaidous ills
tor which the Fain Killer i- an iiiifrti ing cure,
,nrc p.o Well known to require, the ciipiluia
.lion in thi« advertisement. As an external
jqud internal medicine, the,l’ .in -Killei; sum Is
till rivaled. Directions aceoUipatfy each bottle’
Sold by all Druggists.
Price tio els, oO els., and $1 .Jiwbottle.
Eqnllle Renx dies tlm berte'Xtasit. ,
. nr If you want something In thuluediciifa,
line to cure the ills llesli is Ip ir to,'cud at the’
reliable Drug Store, of W. E. B'brON North
»ide Hroud St.—sign of golden Engle & Mor
tar. wlu ii you go to Eufaulu, and purclnipe
your m-dieiues. for you ure sure in gyt what
is goi and and pure. eCIS-ly
Equine Powders, Liniment and Ointment.
As our people have 'commenced,.f,o
build and repair tbr ir houses, and uie in w a t
' of Paints, “On s. etc., they w'll save money
by buy lug these articles »f \V. K. Hrsson, at
-the old reliable Drug Store, North side Broad
‘St.—sign of golden Entile & Mortar, Eufuu
la, where they will always be Sirft’ 'to "get
that is pure and good, and as cheap i.s they
Can be bought anywhere. oclß-ly
nr l*er*on* that are sick al\v>y* want tin-, i
treatment they run get .Wild they cannot
gel good treatin'lit without, pure ami good
■n>dietnoH. and the pi ee to act. snfclt mclli
'ctnes i- at the old and reliable Drop 'S'ore of
W. E. Bisson, North side Broad St.—tlign
'of golden K tgle it Mortar, Eufitttla, Ala.,
'whit It has becit I'sliiMishert over thirty yvitrs,
1 »sd tl'ie reputation of which lor S'l'it.g pure
’l’infy'slait* familiar as household woids.
ectSly
. IST The purest und cheapest modieinese,.n j
f“ b' Uvht at the old reliable Pi Ue Stdre'oH
\V E. lIhoSON North side Broaft St — sign
of golden Eagle iV Mortar, at Eufaula. lie
will not have nor sell any but tlie best and
Don’t fail t.ngive him a call and pur
’ ( kale if you want at ytldng in tits'line.
ort3 ly
A Bout »sn M t mi Disease —Smlt is dys
pepsia. The stomach and the hrain lire tdo
intimately allied for the one to stiller wiihciit
the other, so that dyspepsia and, despondency
art iust partible, it may be add.jl, tot), that
iri Ration of the s'emarh is almost invariably’
arc inptuii) and t«y irritation of the temper,
The iovisjoiatibc and 11 tmcjtii 1 lizintr opera
lien of Ilostettei’s DNte’-s is most powerfully
deve'opeil it. Cases of indigestion The first
rfleet of this agreeable Unite is eonifortiny e.od.
n. Coll racing. A ntihl alow petv.id s thesvs
ttnt, the chronic uneasiness in the region o'
the »tonr»ch is lessened, and the nervous rest
l»»nte.«» which eliaraet tizes the disease is
abated. This improvement is not transient.—
'it is not succeeded by the rtttirn of the old
.symptoms with snperadded force ? at is always
the ruse when ituntedicated stimulants are
r : vew for the coniplaint Each dose scents to
impart a permanent accession of healthful in
rig ration. lint this is not all. '1 he aperient
and antihilious properties of the preparation
are scarcely secondary in importance to its
tonic virtues. If there is an overflow of bile
the stHctioli is soon brought, within proper
limits, sli t if the hileary organ is inert and
torpid it is toned and regulated. The ijle t
upon tit* discharging organs is cqufttty Saßlta
ly, and in cases of constipation the cathar ic
.action is just sufficient to produce the, desired
result gradually and without pilin'. The Bit ,
ters also promote h. althv evaporation'‘from the
surface which is particularly desirable at this
reason when sudden spells of laV, liifplehsNiit
weather are apt to check llie natural pets'piru
lion and pr-'diiee congestion of the liver.
eoijghs, and, colds 'the hd-t safeiilard
against all disettg.-s is b'-d'fy Vigos, atnl this
the great Veg tHble ft I‘Stoi‘nliVe essentially
promote*.
Stir TTVe 'amnesty tTtbtftis "is pro
grossing’in Odngress, writ) the signs
are that the measui-e will lie voted
down. The hatred of the South is
most intense.
Holden has been formally im
peached by the Legislature of North
Carolina, and his trial will take
place immediately. Take out a
sprinkling of subsidized whites in
our own State, and how many au
glo saxon voters could be found wbo
would not find Bullock also guilty
of “ high crimes and misdemean
ors, ” if arraigned'before the bar of
his country.
In Macon the Negroes tried the
game of force to carry their points,
nnd give immfftdty to the violators of
law and order. They Were signally
Defeated.
Home Afiiairsv
Mr. J. L. Varner, Is authorised to
receive and receipt for 'Subscriptions to the
Appeal.
Wm. Mason, Jr., is authorized to con
tract for advertising in Macon, for this paper
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pletes his trade.
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subscriptions to the appeal in wood.
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No I'apEii Next Week.—lii order to give
our employees an opportunity <*f taxing a
few days recreation, no piper will be issued
next week. *• Christmas comes but once a
■war,” and we hope otfr patrons will cheer
fully aflotrfts a little respite.
iVishitig you all a merry Christinas, we
leave yon until Ilf*; ; Cth Jairuavy, 4871.
when we will again appear, harnessed and
equipped for another,year’s work.
I’khhonal.—We. have had the pleasure of
lilpofwg in etir office. Mr. Pillsbury local
edildr aflil business manager of the Americas
Courier. lie appears as full of energy hB
When first we met him -no grass grows tiu
d-x his feet.
iSSL- We invite attention to Another arti
cle from Doxa. which was intended for our
last ilMfie. Hit was ttuhvoidalily crowded cut.
■lt Will amply. repay a perusal.
'CaTt. W. M. Ttni.ix.--It is but an act of
the sheerest justice to this gentleman, to state
how -gallantly ht bore himself in the stirring
tfT (he'pivsetit week. 'Discarding per*
somjrccmsid-radons, with a zal and patriot
ism beyond all praise, ite led the van against
the enemies of his country".
Wherever * timely word or dariug deed
washidCeAihvV. there was he sure to lie found
Radicalism white and bluett fell back abte’h-j
ed at his presence. ‘lt is ehc&ilfg'rlltfa if)Vis.'
‘th-ft (iffce tii.bre the iron ribbed Democracy
have tilf.'ieil the IniLhet, and fusing info olio
liofnogefieotis in tss, are ready as/>f yore to
march to victiory and lo glory, whenever the
tocsin summons their hosts to the eon:i ct.
All honor lo old t /: iailoi*!i.
The -Mh.it iily,— It a fiords ns unqualified
pliiitflfre Hr In.; tv testimony lo the gentleman
ly, and courteous deportment of Capt. -W. S'.
Drum, and Lieut. 11. 4\ fc .rson, the 'cmL
lii audit's'.'if the l‘el(ftl? , nefft of VB. Tfot/ps.
quartered at this jKiiiit.-
With great tact and 'forethought, they , re
fused to bring the so,diets to the vicinity of
the polls, and at no time were they ever
visible.
On Tuesday, the Cuthbert Factory look IVe.
Krift the greirt"st Haim and eonlusion reigntal
for a sqiwoti. With edinff eltCab'le pfompl"
ne.-s, Cap!. Drum hastened with lit? then (>
the scene, and rendered efficient aid in snp
pregsiitg tbe*eoiihag: ation.
The boys in blue have conducted them
selves with decorum and propriety, and we
bid them God speed wherever they go.
The Fireman's Ball—We understand
from the that all the necessary »r
--ratigemetils tfve iio'W made, at - there is no
doubt now that the Fireman's Ball on -the
2Gth, will be a big thing. The supper till
be fuinWied by GFI.-'spie, and gottefl ftp fit,
his lifei-t le, ii'tid every bodV knows wliht
that mentis. As before announced, most
positively, no one will lie admitted without a
ticket, and uo money will be taken at the
door. Tickets can be procur- dol any mem
ber or the committee ol arrangements, viz. :
James A. All.son, M. If. I’ulaski, Allen I*.
Hall, F. M Allison, W. B. Dixson mid W E.
Latmniu)._
Lai i'.a Keene. —f or toe noaoi of our city
it is to'be tegrCHed. 'tiiat even *lp|V.»f Vb'evta
and threatening skies, could have induced
so many to absent theinselvcH froih •the cu
tv'rtainment of Monday ovelillrg
A generation inaj ph'Si a'ttay. fifiJbably,
before another -a -ich l !* lethp’i'l *el*r, aimost
peerless in tlf*.;, -tfsfrifeiilc fiibfiameiil. shall
condeswtd to fiy so far froift Us orbit as lo
visit this remote oii'pe-t iff the fashionable
world. We had hoped, therefore, and ex
pected lo see an overwhelming and appre
ciative audience, ready to do homage to this,
graceful celebrity, whose fume ex ends far
beyond the-confines ol a continent.
But tli.it old Acnse.'th' tvexfimr, anti Hve
fear a lack of sympathy for the real refine
ments of the stage,zreaiffL’d in “a beggarly,
account of empty ho-vs," pnitill: Ito witness
oil this interesting occasion.
The Iwfeterons anti decasifmally ill-tiiiied
applFtfsc kXM) hvlileh was bestowed, might
have bgfiUeii the canv iss of a strolling cir
cus. but w-s strangely out ot place in the
presence of a refined arid well ordered atidi
ence.
In Xckv TiTk/lhe'pitiiei"WtHild have been
called upoil : l<> rtmilerate 'Die transports 01.
some excited individuals.
Let us hope that these hints may not pt«s
unheeded.
He that is familiar with Sheri<]alFs :tnagi
cal delineations of The inner Iffe fcf the ‘beau
monde, ’ its fashionable fripperies sickeniug
scandal and gay uon
setise. timst have Veen deeply impressed with
the entire rendering ■ f his immortal comedy,
■• A Schott! fdr Scandal.” ,
Nearly every part was creditably sustain
ed, wliflc'Sir Peter Teazle, Charles, and Sir
Oliver, deserve especial notice.
l’mt what can wo say of the gifted heroine
of the play ? For varitty and charm of ex
pression, exquisite modulation of voice -and
a very torr nt of pathos and impassioned fit"-; 1
tern nee. we have never seen her equal.
It no longer seems wonderful fchat this fair
euehantress could hold spefb'bOJfhil TO- a
thousand nights in succession, the Idase "ind
picas tiro surfeited habitues of New York
city.
The talisnuwvrc power of genius is felt in
tier every movement and accent.
Nature, genuine nature, as daguerro typed,
from the corrupt emanations of fashionable
life, in this instance, was most faithfully
portrayed. And dull, indeed of comprehen
sion. must have been that auditor who failed
to point the beautifulgunl apposite moral of
the performance.
In such hands, if purged from the de
praved surroundings of the stage, the drama
might prove as in its earlier days, the whole
some promoter of good morals. Unbridled
license alone, and pandering to the vices of
the age, have made it now the vehicle of the
grossest sensuality. In the ballet, and jlte
abstfrd MCtKivagatnt is of Black Crook, the
Whitc-Fa’ivP. and other popular representa
tions, iTic grat'd'Wb it ram* which instructed
and purified the people in the days of Peri
cles, has subsided into a disreputable pas
time. Let us great aifid -welcome therefore
with corresponding alacrity, such characters
as Laura Keene, who are the only legitimate
disciples of Thespis.'
W eather —Snow Bali.ino LxTKAOitnLNAi.i
—On Thursday evening, the lowering clouds
when the political excitement was at fever
heat, began to discharge •*>. jyter.ifM supply
of frozeu material, to cool the ardor of the
zealous combatants.
Not even sntfw however could freeze the
enthusiasm of one here i tie a r democrat, who
had seen the striped pig. Shout alter shout
of “ Hurrah for Jeff Davis'’ went up from
his stentorian lungs. At thfe same time as
he offeretl’f j whip any dissenter to tlic doc
trine, and a blow from his sturdy fists would
have been more fatal than the kick ot a horse,
the rebellion for once carried the day, and
the “ trooly loyal ” were no where.
Then followed a snow hall scrimmage in
which .scores participated, and politics and
even radicalism gave place to fop and frofic.
Night closed the scene, and oiir election
was ended without a jingle blow having
'beeh strick.en by aty 6pe.
TVliat will the intimidal ioaisLs suy to'this?
pQ- The circus will be here chi Wednes
day, next. Read what the - Savannah News
said a'bdut it after flieir'pendrt.iLnces-in'that
city a few days since :
We believe.it is generally conceded that
.Stoue & Murray’s performances are the very
Vest that ever visit the South. The m tnage
;fjiei)t taVe every ipai.ns to seciire the best ar
tists. and very natUiafly everybody in the
audience is pleased. The performances on
Saturday, which we attended, were particu
larly gooa. especially the performances of
the acrobat family, who have an agile flexi
bility'We never have seen excelled.
A TtMEi.y Gut.—Our young friend. W. C.
Ilay. has pi iced us under obligations
lor a second battle of his sparkling Scupper
nong, mauutactureil by himself out of tile
pure juice of the grape. Think you Billy.
We will tspp next week to your health.—
Blessed is he that remetnberetU the prin
ter. for they have a kind heart and a level
head.
We had like- to have forgotten to state that
Mr. llav. has just bottled a large fli.antily
of his wine, whieh ce.n be liau by on
him at I. Easley'* store.
[communicated.]
'Cfr.. 11. 11. Jones : I tlo not know -when
I have been more interested with a 'contri
bution to a newspaper than by tlie aide and
timely article which up pc red in your issuu
o r s tlieVtb itrit., izvtr the -igtl» tore'of ‘ Dexa.’
The lufith'Vhektloti is one in which all cl ass
es anti wbcatiotu at the South are dincily
and vltirtiy iiitereslt'd, ami without some
chattge for ; the betttT, and that soon, ftotu
its present demor.d'rb-d and unreliable coud!-
’ff*m, otir prosperif;.' hftd advancement as a
peoftle Ttilfst not only lie cheeked, but a re
trograde step commenJe.
Where in the history of the world was
there ever known lo exist before ad pend
ency of capital upon labor, and wliat an
anomalous state of affairs must ensue, if tlii*
is to remain even for a brief period ot time ?
The poor, ignorant negro, filled with radi
cal ideas of political importance, feels that
he is doing you a great- favor even to do in
different work al Iris convenience at high wa
ges. and witii ns poor planters under the usu
!ij;'joiijl,'cyop»ys/ctn. if the freed man procures
advances through the qrop season amounting
to two or three times his inter- st in the crop,
and has nothing at the end of the year, the
cry is raised that he is sA'indled out of his
years work, and the planter finds it the more
difficult to procure even an indifferent sup
ply of labor for the ensuing year.
That some change is absolutely needed,
and’ .sogie'-iatisj'uoloi.y retnetl*’ must lie adopt
ed, is trio qd ath to require deik'dtftfratlon, and
I can-only hope that such minds as your
able'iontrtbhF?"' may be induced ffotn the
importance dt |'fwsuojeet to give it that atten
tion that it absolutely demands.
.... Planter.
1 Me: !t;5" Ghkistmah.—Ait, how many
merry little hearts, there are upon the ap
proach of this aniver.sarv, none can tell.—
Almost every household has one or more lit
tle cherub, who closes its eyelids at night talk
ing about the anticipated advent of good
Old Santa Claus. And many a parent will,
with de ight watch the litie ones unload their
tiny little stockings, who will be.carried a wav
in ecstasies over the uiahy Oirihsing do xt
lions of that imaginuhy personage.
To meet the Mhuite-nt'till who i.iuV thi.s
wish to make glad the hearls of the iiiile
ones, our friend. Mr. Ac W. P-ille*pie, h! *
made ample arrangements. Ilis shelves add
cases are p icked to overflow with Toys 'of
every description, and they haVe been iso
tastefully arranged by his accerainofiuting
clerks, M. Ulrich and S. M. Cohen, that you
are struck with admiration and delight upon
entering, this large ami beautiful establish
ment.
illy all rtveaas, go to Mr/ Gillespie's, and
pare It ttse : jome i I fie “gift To 'make merry the
hearts‘of the litfle’cmes.
A Citr<L
1 Have been inforhted liv several of my
friends, that a repo t was circulated on Tues
day lasi, to the effect that I was in the out
skirls of the city,yvith liquor, selling to ne
groes, anC advising them to vote the radical
ticket.
I lake this method of pronouncing the
ifVr.'e'cltlumny. a wilful and malicious lie,
concocted and circulated by some linprinci
•"plefl puppy, who is top cowardly to acknowl
edge that he originated the falsehood.
Per contrc. I was at my place of business
all day, leaving it- at no time for more than
five minutes, and voted the white man’s tick-;
et straight out. Guo. 0 Bam'koi-T.
deg. Amid the general rejoieihgh '6f the
hour, let us not forget to thank the patient
ami faithful managers of the 'election, for
their arduous services.
It fs due to them also to state', that wber.
ever known, a rdtcffd has been preserved of
tlie illegal votes which were presented during
the ClsCtWn'.
Had the vote been at all 'close, a heavy ar
il:}' bf these could have been exhibited to
invalidate and pretended radical tYitimph. But
this hs not needed. We trust however all
who tint? violated the law? ttatler the shelter
of the Ak' i'inAn Bill', wiE be brought to sum
mary punishment
The Democrats owe a debt of gratitude to,
Messrs. Johnson and Harris, for their arduous
and invaluable services during their three
day's of tribulation.
Tl x*rita'oritinAfty CoTft Snap.— Vi r e arc call
ed upon to chronicle the -severest weather
experienced in Ibis latitude for mauy years.
On Wednesday fitter noon, the 2?st inst.. it
began to snow briskly, -and ljy night the
earth Was covered with a white mantle.
Horning sUotVed an average depth of fully
one inch of snow cm every level surface,
while the Clouds hnfi-vaaished. and old Bore
as escaped from the ice caves of the North
pole, itiiiile every one shiver at his touch.
Theimercur.y fell to 12 degrees Farenbeit,
and up to the present writing (Dec. 2fitb.)
there has besn no sensible abatement in the
temperature. Kerosine, vinegar and milk
froze hard upon tlie least .exposure, and the
cold isso bitter that work -out doors is en
tirely suspended. Wood, over coals, and
blankets are at a premium, and for tlie time
it is hard to realize that this is ituLcd the
Sunny South.
This era will always be known as the
“ election snow.” Let us hope that radical
ism'in Geotgia will never thaw out again.
AppoiiitmeEt of Preachers of South
Georgia Confereiice.
Savannah District —J. W. Hin
ton, P. E.
Savannah, Trinity—J. E. Evans.
Savannah, Wesley Chapel and
City Mission —Geo. G. N. MoPon
ell.
Springfeclil—T. 93. Lanits, J. S.
Jordan.
Sylvania—W. T. McMichael.
Bethel—lt. 11. Ilouser.
Alexander—W. S. Baker.
Waynesboro—N. B. -'Otrsley.
Louisville—lt. Yv r . Flournoy.
Davisboro—‘J. A. Itosser.
Sandersv-rHe —J. W. Simmons.
Washington—J. V. Culpepper.
Gibson —S. N. I'Vicker.
Macon District —Joseph S. Key,
P. E.
Mulberry Street and Yineville—
J. O. Branch, 11. r J. Ellis.
East Macon—John W. Burke.
First St.out—To be supplied.
City Mission—To be supplied bv
E. Cain.
Macon Circuit—W. C. Bass.
Gordon—C. W. Smith.
Invinton —J. W. Glenu.
Jeffersonville —A. A. Robinson.
Swift Creek —To be supplied by
Wm. Griffin.
Ilavvkinsvillc and Longstreet —
C. A. Full wood.
Pulaski and W*fecx Mission —J.
Spence.
Yalley and. Mai'ahaliville —
B. P. K reed lo ve.
Houston—James Jones.
Perry—Walton Knox.
Beaver Bam—lt. F. Evans.
Hayneville—S. S. Sweet.
Montezuma—J. Skipper.
Dooly Mission—To be supplied
by N. A tit on.
Wesleyan Female College*'-';!. M.
Boimell. J/resident, W. 0. Bass
and C W. ‘oiTVrth, Professors.
E. 11. Myers—-Editor Synthern
Christian Advocate.
Columhus District — T. T-. -Chris
tian, P. E.
Columbus, St. Luke—o. L.
Smith.
Columbus, St. Paid—A. M.
Wynn.
Columbus, Wesley Chapel—A.
J. Dean.
Muscogee —S, D. Clements.
Hamilton —W. F. Robinson.
Talbotton—F. A. Branch.
Talbot—J. M. Austin, R L.
Hunter.
Geneva — S. R. Weaver, W. A.
Green.
Butler —J. R. Littlejohn.
Buena Vista —W. W. Stewart.
Cussetn—W. M. D. Bond.
Oglethorpe—W. W. Tidwell.
LeVert Female College—ll. I).
Moure,' President.
dfcnericns 'District—J. Blakely
Smith, P. F.
Americas—B. McGeliCe.
Bethel—J. E. Seated.
Magnolia Springs—C. A. Crow
elL
Ellaviile— Geo. S. Johnson, It, F.
WilUaiusou, superninnerary.
Smitliville—l). 0. Driscoll.
Cfrtlfboßt and : Ge<H:geto'wiT—R.
B. Lester
■Spring Vale—N. T>. M6rchouse.
Dawson —E. A, 11. McGehee.
Terifft—G. T. Embry.
W-esJon —F. J. Reiitz, B. J.
Baldwin.
Lnmp'kin— J. M. Marshall.
Stewart —J. Harris, one to be
supplied.
Dainbridf/e District —Geo. C.
Clarke, P. E.
Bainbridge—R. W. Dixon.
Factory Mission—to be supplied
j by W. M. RiisselL
| Decatur—J. J. Giles.
Trinity —Wesley Lane.
Colquitt—W. F. Roberts, J. 31.
Portter.
Fort Gaines and Blakely—W. M.
Hays.
Morgan—'T. S. Armstead.
. Camilla —J. T. Ainswootli.
Cairo—P. C. Harris.
Grooversvillc—\V T . M. Watts.
Duncanville —C. E. Brown.
Tnomasvillo —C. li. Jewett.
Albany—4l. J. Corley.
Brunswick District —L. It. Mc-
Williams, 1\ E.
Brunswick and City Mission—J.
O. A. Look,
Buffalo Mission —To be -supplied
by B. G. Franklin.
St. Mary’* -11. P. Myers.
Centre Village—J. O. Rabun.
Waynesville*--J. L. Williams.
Waresboro—J. D. Mauldin.
Jessup—W. M. Kennedy.
Holua&ville—A. M. Kibben.
OcmulDcc--To be supplied bv
E. 13. Findlay.
Nashville aud Alapaba Jlission—
W r . H. Thomas, and one to be sup
plied.
Stockton —A. P. Wright.
Valdosta—J. K. Armstrong.
Quitman —J. W. Talley.
Morseii—L. C. Peek.
Moultrie—To be supplied by W.
M. Bunting'.
Altamaha District —L. B. Payne,
P. E.
Ilincsville—W.* G'. Booth.
Darien and Mcl'ntohh—E. J.
Burch.
Bryan Mission—W. M. C. Con
ley, supernumary.
Searboro—L. A. Darsey.
Dublin—J. J. JMorgarr.
Wrightsville—C. C. Hines.
County Line—To be supplied by
_C. A. Moore.
Swainsboro —C. J. Toole.
Jacksonville —To be supplied by
i. it. Ware.
Oconee —R. D. Gentry.
Ctfchvan Mission—H. C. Fent
ress.
Altamaha—W. F. Conley.
Reidsville, —D. J. Pope.
Emory College—J. O. A. Clark,
J. S. Hopkins, Professors.
Agent for Sunday Schools—Lov
ick- Pierce. '
Agent for Orphans’ Home—S.
Anthony.
Geo. 11. Patillo, F. F. Reynolds,
J. G. Worley, Geo. E. Gardner, B.
E. L. Timmons, transfered to
Nor th Georgia -Conference.
W. IT. Fielding and 11. Puckett
tradsferred to Little Rock Confei-j
enee.
_ J. W. Mills transferred to East
Texas Conference.
S-iST The Railroad fare from Al
bany to Savannah has been reduced
to §lO 50.
jjT iUDMA N' to
G li F, A T G E U MAN BIT T E It S .
THE I‘ITtEST MEDICATED CORDIAL
OP
TIIE A Vi E !
Lipiunaii’s Gia-at, Gennau Bitters
Streiigtluius tilt; licliilltateJ.
..'.. Li)q iu m s Great German Bitters
strengthens the cousUinjitive.
Lippiuaii’a Great German Bitters cures
Fetiiale Cou.plaints.
.... Lippmaii’s Great German Bitters, the
most Uelighitul and effective in the world.
Lippmau's Great German Bi.ters cures
“never well’’ people.
.... Lippiuau’s Great Gtrman Hitters gives
an appetite.
Lipptuan’s GieatGeman Bitters cures
Liver Complaint.
.... Lippman’s Great Ge m.,n Bitters give
tone to digestive oigans.
.... L ppman's Gieat German Bitte-rscutes
NeiVoUsuess.
Lippmau’s Great German liittera, the
best Spring Medicine.
Lippman’s Great Gesman BittersTe.:-
ulate the Bowels.
.... Lippmau’s Great German Bitteis ex
cites the Torpid Diver.
.... Lippmans Great German Itittcrs, besL
phjfiilaiHs recommend.
Lipmaan’s Great German Bitters will
give youthful vigor.
. .... Lippmau’s Great German Bitters cures
debility.
.... Lippman’s G reat Get man Bitters, tm.
favorite of Germany
Li ppm in’s Great German pre
vents Chills amt Fever.
Lippman’s Great German B.lters lias
met with if.iv.ccs- ev, ry where.
Cit vRi.oTTSVIt.LE. Va., May, 1870.
Messrs. Jacou Ijir r n «fc Bno.:
Goiiileineu—«l certify that l have examined
and used in my practice l.ippmnn’s Gteat (ier
mau Bitters. 1 regard them as an admirable
tonic and appetizer. _
. J W. TOINDEXTER, M. D.
j£2T LIPPMAN’S BITTERS
for sale in Cuthbert at Dr. T. S.
POWELL’S, J. J MCDONALD’S,
A. SHAW’S and ISAAC EAS
LEY’S Stores.
WHOLESALE A OEXTS ;
J. B. Boss & S. T. Coleman,
Macon; Horton & Walton, Augus
ta ; Henry Bisehoff ct Cos., Charles
ton ; A. J. West & Cos., Atlanta.
£sr Principal depot at Savan
nah, Ga., and 71 New Street, New
York.
JACOB LI PPM AN & BRO.
DR. WE H. TXJTT’S.
table Liv-er Tills.
DVSPEr.SIA OR INDIGESTION. This
is the prevailiug malady of eivilizi and life,
and one fa-which relief is always unxieUslj
sought. Tills disease, in a ntear-ure. is pee.i
siom and liy the irreglllmiw and want of action
in the liver, hiliaiy ducts gall, bladih r, etc.
Ilemlaelie, Pain iu the Should, rs Couglts,
Tightness of the Chest. Dizziness, Sour Eru
ctations of the St aunch. Bad Taste in the
Mouth, Bilious Atta,ks. Palpitation of the
Heart, InHaination of the Lungs, Copious Dis
charges of Urine Pain in the regions of tire
Kidneys, and a hundred oilier p.milul symp
toms are the offspring of Dyspepsi i.
These PILLS poss-ss that, peculiar power
of invigorating the stomach, and stimulating
the liver atid tordi.l bowels, which renders
them of unequalled efficacy in dent-ring from
the blood all imparities, and imparting new
life and vigor to the whole system.
FUR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Monthly
Iriev ularities. Suppressioit, Etc.', wife l.'er. in
the young or oi l, married or single, at the
dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these
Pills display * > decided an influence that, a
marked improvement is soon perceptible in
the health of the patient. B ing a purely
Vegetable Preparation, it is a safe and reliable
remedy for all diseases of t’enn.les in every
condition of hei.lih and station of life*, ft is
an inlutlihle remedy . for these many serious
complaints which have theirorigiu'in aerangc
rftent of the LiVer. such ns Dyspepsia .Jaun
dice, 1 rifligdvtion, CostivenecS, InteiiuitteDt
and Remittent Fevers. Colic and Dysent-ry.
Chills Nervous and Sick headache, etc.—
The usual -concomitants of a diseased liver
are: Want of Appetite, Listlessuess, General
Wc knew. Depression ot' Spirits, Pain in the
Back and Kidneys, Flatulence, Imprudence }n
Life, Gravel, General 111 Health, Suliow com
plexion, Blotches, Pimples, etc. No other
remedy has ever been discovered which is so
safe, speedy aud • ffectnal as these PILLS.
LIVER COM PLAINTS, BILLIOUSN ESS,
JAUNDICE. The Liver is one of the most.
important organs ofthe body ; wlien it becomes
deranged and fails in its healthy action, the
'die is crowded back into the blood, poisoning
its lit' . If there is a deficient secretion fi-jm
the liver, it becomes swelen and en-orged,
and inttaumt on is set tip DR. TUT f’S LIV
ER PI LLS have a direct aud powerful action
upon the Liver and will, with great certainly,
relieve. Torpidity and congestion of thisimp r
taut organ. In obstin-uo ras:s ot the liver,
larger and more frequent dos. s must be taken.
THEY ARE A GENTLE PURGATIVE,
possessing uifo the peculiar merit ot acting as
a poweriul agent in relieving Congestion or
Infi-Uuation an the Liver. In Ibis respec
they have no equal
Frkpauei) It ¥
WM. 11. TUTT A LAND,
jelfi-ly Augusta. Ga.
TO -HOLDERS OF COTTON
IN THE INTERIOR.
THESAVAANAH
BANK AND T RUST CO.,
With a full p-dd Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
The Larged in the State, lias largely iu
ct cased its
WAREHOUSE FACILITIES,
Af.d is prepawl to accommodate
10,000 Bales of Cotton"!
In First-Class, Close Storage.
Liberal Advances Made !
The %itnk agreeing to hold Cotton any rta
sonablc time, charging only Bank Rate
of Interest, and the usual Rates
of Storage, Insurance and
Commission.
SEND YOUR COTTON TO
Savannah Bank aiul Trust Cos.,
dec9-im SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENCY FOR THE SALE
OF
PERUVIAN GUANO.
rpIIK Undersigned, Itavmg hpyr. appointed
their Agent at tliis poift Jty'flessrs. Hobsoej
Hurtado & Cos , of New York, who are the
sole agents and consignees of direct, importa
tions of PERUVIAN GUANO into the United
Suites, offers for Sale, and will keep on hand
supplies of
NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
A depot is established here for direct impor
tation'.
Quantities of Ten (10) Tons, or-mo re,-din be
h ad at SOO, gold, or its equivalent, in currency
per ton‘Al4o lbs. f->r Gtiatiape Island Gitano,
and so' oO for Chinclia Island Guano, exa-lu
sive of for inspection, and being the
present Government prices.
I’urity wavrented.
JR. iw. LAY, AgTSSt,
At Office of Messrs. TUNNO & CO.,
dec2-lm SHVitnah, Ga.
I THEA-^CT ARII
''''
_ . - \A
lave Agents anted for
WOMEN OF NEW YORK
OK* SOCIAL LIKE.IN THEGREATCS TY.
Wonderful development among the aiisio. ra
cy. Married Women exposed, Jj-c , ,Vr.—
Price $3.25, The'l esi! hook t > cell pnblislu and.
The best terms to Agents ever given. Ad
dress, A’. Y. liouk Cos., 145 Niis.-mU St . N. Y
„ -1 w
B Local fleets Wanted.
T want a Loc 1 Ag.-nt in every
’i vrn and Village in the Countrv,
) canvass for Subset Hug's to the
Western Wot Id. A Magnifi-ent
;5.(H1 Premium Steel .Engraving
-s ut gratis to K,vi‘iy mliec filter.
Fr >tn §l.*lll o S ’ti.pl) can he t u-i y
tmde in iirs evening. A liber;.l
cu, l( vi.iuiuissioti is allowed.. ; end stamp for
Specimens and Prjsto Circuit"'. Addri ss.
4vv J. R. ELL'IOtT, Boston. Mass.
A WATCII FUF.E for everybody and S3O
per day sure. Business light and limi
orulde. No GTfr. enteipii.se No humbug.—
Ad Ires® H Monroe,Kennedy, Pittsburgh, Pa
novlß-4w
8 O'CLOCK.
mrv!B-4xv
Cj> /l* / \ A WKE'K paid agents, male or fc
\3\_/ male, in a ntw manufacturing bus
ine.s at home. No capital required. Address
Nu'vki.ty Cos., Sacco, Ale. 4w
SALESMEN WANTED.
Business honorable. No competition. Libor
a I pay given. S. W KENNEDY.
iiovlß 4w 8 S 4th St., Phil.i.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
We will send a handsome Prorpcctns of onr
New Illustrated Family Uihle to any Book.
Air- nt. free of Charge. Address. Nations!.
Publishing Cos., Phihulclphia, Pa , Chicago,
HI., or St. Louis, AIo. 4w
s£o MADE FROM SO CIS!
Something urgently needed hy everybody.—
Call lid see : or 12 samples Mint (postage pud)
for 50 its that, retail easily for 10 dollars. R.
L. Wr.i c iTT, 181 Chatham Sq ,N. Y. By
100,000 Agents Wanted for
How WOMEN can make MONEY
And other best Books in the market.
Mckinnbt Sr Martin, 1508 Chesnut Street,
Philadelphia. uovlß 4w
FABMER’S HELPER
Show s how to dnuMe the protits of the FARM,
and bow farmeis and their sons can each
make
SIOO PER MONTH
In Winter. 10.000 Copies will he mailed free
to Farmers. Send name ard address to
ZIEGLER Ac McbUItDY, Philadelphia Pa.
4 w ,
Agents wanted for the
LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
Containing Fleetwood’s Life of Christ,"
and* Lives ot the Apostles. Evangelists nd
Martyrs,” Dnddiidgek •* Evidences of Chris
tianity History nt the Jews," hy Jose
phus;" "History of all Religions Denominii
lions," with treatise and tables relating to
events cot nested with Bible History, contain
ing mr.ny tine engravings. Tito whole form
ing a complete Treasury of l hristian Knowl
edge. \V. FLINT, 2(> 8. SEVENTH ST..
Ay Philadelphia.
GETTiNG UP CLUBS.
Great Saying to Consumers.
Parties enqire how to get tip clubs. Our
ans.wer is, send for Price List, and a Club
form will accompany it, with full directions,—
making a large saving to consumers and re
munerative to Club oigau’y.ers.
The Great AtnericaaTea Company
(P 0. Box 5041) 31 & 33 Yescy St., N. Y.
novlß-4w
PATENT OB6ANIC VIBRATOR. ,
tij r i ap®
rMSn’SfcSr ffl ¥
Agents Wanted fora new illu-trated work
bv a distingui.-hed southern journalist. Just
issued, The Life and Times of the lamented'!
General
ROBERT E. LEE
with a full record of the campaign* and heroic
deeds of his Companions in Akms ; l< Names
the world will not willingly let die. ’ The
Lile of Gen. Leeds here given full of facts of
interest never before pVibliched. In one hand
some volume of 85 ( >.pages, and 30 life-like
Steel engravings. ‘Great inducements offered
Disabled Soldiers and aetWeTnen and women
to sell this great work Ti. If. TREAT & CO.,
Publishets. 654 Broadway, New York. 4w.
AGENTS WAiMTEb FOR
“ LADIES OF THE
white Souse.”
Standard and official biographies of every mis
tress of tiie Presidents Mansion from Wash
ington to Grant. 'Superbly illustrated on
steel. For circulars and terms, address. U. S.
Publishing Cos„ New York, Cincinnati, Chi
cago, or St. Louis. • , 4w
SIOOO 10 $2,0 0 0
SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY
BOOK. AGENTS of experience; ora larger
commission than is offered by any other
Publishers. Agents are makitig; 60 to 260 dol
lars per week canvassing for our nerv IlKistra
ted Books. We guarantee Ageuts a salary
or large com liVt.-toon, with a choice of two new
and popular hooks and exclu ive territory.—
We oflera r-ar,e chance to coergcic men or
women to niake’ntonev. Pccure your agency
direct from the publishers.
J. If.‘BUltß ;V CO , Hartford, Conn. 4\v
.4 GENTS WANTED—(S226 a Tri'inth)—By
the American Knitting Machine Cos.. Bos
ton, Mass , or St. Louis, Mo. 3m
WANTED AGENTS—To sell the Ocra
gon Sewing Machine. It is licensed,
makes the‘’Elastic Lock Stitcli” and is war
ranted for 5 years. Price §ls. All other ma--
chities wilh an under feed sold for Sls or 'ess
are infiaugments. Address OCTAGON SEW
ING MACHINE Cf> , St, Louis, Mo.,'Chica
go, 111 , Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Miw3. 8w j
(f A DAY—Business entirely new and-
JRm hoporahle. Liberal inducemeuts. Dt
scripti ve (:reiSlars free. Address J. C. KA ND
<Sc.t'o., Bedeford, Me.
FORTUNES i;W.
Rare Chance. Send Stamp.
Diamond K. Cos., Wilmington. Del. 3m
Ifhe Magic Coffib-^
colored liuir or heaid to a permanent, black or
brown. It contains no poison. Any one can
use it One sent by mail for sl. Address
MAGIG CQKB'GCC Springfield, Mass. 3m
ANTED—AGENTS,(S2O per day) to
sell ilie celebrated HOME SHUTTLE*
SEWING MACHINE lias the ando-feed,
makesA.he Jock sike-h ■’ 'alike on boll', sides,)
and is litljx lieppstjd The best and cheapest
family Sewmg MaCtilee-in-dlic. tnaikrt. Ad
dress*, JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston,
Mass , Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St
Louis, Mo. 3m
For Elent,
THE STORE HOUSE, now occupi-d by
1 11. Oppcnheitner, No th West corner
Public Square. Possession given January Ist,
1871. Apply to J ANTLONY.
A PURE CHINESE
BLACK TEA 4
WITH GREEN TEA FLAVOR.
Wurrhntcd to Suit all Tastes.
Fall and Winter Goods.
*.«*’ iii; ‘f!>■ ■: * - • lid- . '• < ’ Iff
IT »K.E I'L.EASjj RE;’n leturuing thanks to my unmerons J .r- i lie lit erul patron
uge heretofore extended to. me, and hope, hy prompt attention to .imnursit, and dealing bur
Jv with and receive a continuance ot the t-ame. Feeling ability to i l*i„ u k.l,
both in price —nd quality, I would respectfully ask an inspection of my
and Well Selected Stock ©4’
Oothlufferr fioods, Motions, etc., etc.*
Which has just been received and o)>ei.*sJ. I have also a complete Stock of
wood, willow, Glass crockery ware,
Hardware and. C^itlery,
Which will be furnished on a stsa-'l margine to my iriends. I also keep constantly on hand a
full Stock cf
Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flow, Meal, Syrup, Sugars, Coffee, etc. 1 ,
Together with a host of other articles too tedious to mention.
Finally, I would earnestly request those having accounts titto
Tor Goods ftirnislted, to call and settle, as I had to involve myself to
procure the goods that you bought. I promised to pay for them sud
based my calculations upon your promises to fray me. it yoA hot
come forward and settle, and thereby enable live ifor the (rood* t
sold you? Believing you will do so, I shall watt patiently until th«
day, and then take pleasure in selling voii more. Goods.
Connected with nty store is JOHN L. BROWN, who will be pleasod
to see his numerous friends, and show them my Stock „f Goods’
sopiStf ISAAC EAStlSfe
WOOD & JOHNSON^
Wholesale Dealers in
Boots* Shoes, Hats and Trunk*,
*■s7 Broiigidoiii Street*, '<*&.
* *■■ ■■ . > ,y , , ,
A large and well-selected Sleek 6f the above, always on hand, which* wo offer To
felt 'VU r ‘i?:c>le.'srvl<is
dcu-3in At Manufacturers’ Prices.
WOOD,
NEW AIO BEAUTIFUL MILLMRY GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY
*
IWdCre*. Ix/2. Xji. COOPER.)
COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, GA.
Ilcr rYtook4s krge find complete in every department, and cannot fail to
;ptcas© every one, in style, quality, and quantity. At
tention is invited to her Stock of
Fall ai filer Hals, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Mobs, Etc (
Which she is offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee
that tiie articles sold will be just *8 recommended. .. „
Planters’ Warehouse.
e, McDonald & c%.,
WAREHOUSE'
ASS COMMISSION MERfIiAVTS,
Cuthbert, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED having associated
themselves under the Him name and style
of E. McDONALtr At CO., have made afn
ple an angemeuts for the reception and sto
rage of
COTTONT AND (FOODS.
i
Thankful.for past, favors, they hope, with
increased aifvwiitiiges, and personal attention,
to give general satisfaction, and merit a l'b
eral patronjige. .„■■■■
The latest published Commcijcial News will,
at .all times, he at. the ’service of their friends
and patrons. . .
Liberal 'Cash Advances made on
Cotton and Goods in Store.
Solicited.
Personal attention given to the sale of Cot
ton, Bugging, Ties, Suit, Guano, Cotton’
Screws, Gins, Buggies, and Harness.
Plantation Supplies furnished at low
est market prices.
ViT Wagon Yard, Wellx-Rooins and Fire
Place furnished teamsters infeETL!
;■* E. MCDONALD,
angfitf T. A. GOODRUM.
RO^Ai)AIHN,
EAtract Sarsapanlla,
M-cTifst ’s Strengthening Cordial,
Nerve and Bone Linament,
Volcanic Linamcnt,
Oil of Life,
Mustang Linamcnt.
M. A. Simmon’s Liver Regulator.
Hurley V W'onn Gandy. Vermifuge,
Barrett’s [lair Restorer,
Hall's Hair Renewer,
Cod Liver Oil,
Mrs. S. A. Allen's Hair Zylobalsanmm,
Brown’s Essence ’Ginger, Carbolic Salve.
For sale, at Drug Store of- j
J. J. McDOfiALD.
FOR SALE 6R EXCHANGE.
WILL sell or exchange for good improved
Land, either a House with five rooms
and ohtbuildinvs, with 56 acres Land attached,
or the place on which I live, containing 13*
acres,one mile fmm the Square. A pretty
place; good Orchard, and a Scnppernowg
Vineyard, of dfl acres, Which will bear the
next year. Also a four, acre Lot near the Haii
Road.on which'thqre is a Tan Yard of 5!l
Vats, and 4 Tenemi nts. A Store House near
the Square, and a small bv ilding in the iear,
fronting the Karkct House ; all iu the city oi
Cuthbert. ; . .
Land to rent nedr SpiingVale. Also two
Mules for sale. A. B. McAFEE.
nov2s lm
EUREKA! EUREKA!!
PVTKNT IMPROVED EUREKA CON
DENSING
Cofi'ee I *ot!
The Simplest. Cheapest, and Most. Complete
COFFEE POT ever > fiend to the public.
It.will save fufly thirty per cent, of Coffee.
Buy one. Try it, and if you are not pleas
ed with it return‘il and get your money.
JAS. S. ANTHONY,
S >le Agent es Randolph County, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order granted at the No
vein tier Term of the Court ot Ordinary
ot Randolph county, will he sold on die lust
Tuesday iu February next, he lore the Court
House door, at the usual hours of sale, North
halt'of Lot No. 2’3. and North half of Lot
No 188,-in the Tth District of sail county.
Sohi tor the henelit of heirs and creditors.
Tci ins cash. ■
DANIEL W. MARSHALL,
and c‘l and A lm’i of Win. N. Marsindl.
NEW
FURNITURE
STOREt
At McNab’s Old Corner,
EUFAOiA, ALABAMA;
Where %iH fee .kept ‘constantly on
’band, a large stoTrk of Black W'al*
nut and other usual styles of*
FURNITURE,
Os tire best description and latest
finish.
ALSO,
§;\%n,
BLINDS,
DOORS' '
COTFIN^
ifccq 'Ac.*
Ftirriiture repaired at the
shortest fßs.lce.
Don’t foHj'et McNab’s old cornet
wherejgodfl; cLhapj and substantial
Furniture can be obtained.
GRENYILfjF W-OO©’
nov2s-6m Agerft.
10,000
Men, Women , and Children
WANTED !
OT TO EAT, but to call nt.d have their
Face Photographed true to Nature.
A Finn Picture iu a tVanic made for FUL'H,
DOLLARS; Duplicates in Fiame for-in*
halt. All kinds of Picpirrs made and c- lored
in all styles. ... ,
Pi< tures enlarged and colored life like.—
Picinres of drotuiMd person, made nt the
family re-idcnce before interment (
Everybody altd their kin call and see ii«.
no vll ct ALLEN F HALL
BBIDKAB NO.S4.
OrncF. South TVkstkrn Rau-roaii Cos. 1
Macon, Ga., Dec. 5, 1870 y
V DIVIDEND ol Four (S4J'O) Dollars per
Sharer, 6n thcCjipiial Mb-ck of this Com
pany. as held on (he' ; Tkb ultimo, w ill tie paid
t i the Stockholders iu the currency of the
Uu ted States as now received, ou and after
the 20th instant. ,
The Government tax will be paid 1 y this
Company. j '
StocKiiolder* in Sayaanali will receive ilieii
Dividend at IVutral R-.di'ead B»uk ;
JOHN T. 1501FEUILLET,
decD 6i Sec'y ami Tr> as.
TTPHAM’S DEPILATORY PDWIL R
IU 1 Removes si)perl!n ns Jiair tjt live min
utes. without injury to the skin. Sjtithy mail
for?! 25.
Upbam’s Asthma Cuve
Relieves most, violent p-uoxysins iaSt e miur
mes, and eCects a SJiecdy cure. Price $8 by
mail.
The Japanese Hair Stain
Colors the w hiskers and .lair a heautiful'Black.
or Brown. It consists of only one pn pa ra
tion. 75 cents by mail. Address ij. C. ER,
11AM, No. 721 Jayue.Sireet, Philadelphia,sj*.
Circnhiis sent free. Sold by al! Druggists
decD 3m