Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-????, August 09, 1872, Image 3
LOCAL DEPARTMENT masonic Directory. Regular Meeting of Washing ton Lodge, Mo. *l9—lst Friday, 10 o’clock, A. M., and 2nd, 3d and 4th Saturday nights, in each month. Regular Communication Cuth hert Chapter, No. 31—1st and 3d Tuesday nights in each month. ACTS with gentleness and thoroughness upon the Liver and General Circulation • Veeps the bowels in natural motion and cleanses the system from all impurities. N ev il fv'e ririrTTfr^TFrOpinL^si o “seas in a iijkMHMHHBHBBBaBjt'orm! "Torpidity, Enlargement, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion loss of Appetite, Nausea, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn,Debility, Low Spirits,Cold Feet, nud Hands, CostiveneßS, Listle&sness, Cholic, Chronic Diarrhea, and Chronic Chills and Fever. Compounded in strict accordance with skill ful chemistry and scientific pharmacy, this Purely Vegetable Compound has. alter the se verest twen, y years inces IC Ft LEI) IV A1 hi) Isant use, been siylefJkßßßMßßß********! l6 Great Restorative and Recdperant by the enlighten ed testimony of thousands using it; so har moniously adjusted that it keeps the Liver in healthful action; and when the directions are observed the process of waste and replenish ment in the human system continues uninter ruptedly to a ripe old age, and man, like the patriarchs of eld, drops into the grave full of Vears. without, a struggle, whenever Death claims hi-BW®***™ r e r °£ a ' live. AiLiver MeuicineJdapted to the mostfcß*M*M**w*e***;l e 1 i c ate temperament and robust constitution, it can be given with equal safety and certainty of Bu'ceess to the young child, invalid lady or Strong man. . _ _ For sale by T. 8. POWELL, andj. J. McDonald. Read! Read!! Read !!!—lt is well known to Doctors and Ladies, that wo men arc subject to numerous diseases pecu liar to their sex—such as suppression of the Mense6, Whites. Painful Monthly Periods, Rheumatism of the Buck and Womb, Irregu lar Menstruation, Hemorrhage or Excessive “ Flow,” and Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the Womb. The profession Ims in vain, lor many years, sought diligently tor some rem edy that would enable them to treat these •diseases with success At last that remedy has been discovered, by one of the most skill ful physicians in Georgia. That remedy is Dr. Bradfield’s Female Regulator. Blooming in all her Pristine Beauty Strength . and Elasticity--Tried Doctor after Doc tor. Rutledge, Ga., Feb. 10,1871. This is to certify that my wife was an in valid for six years. Had disease of the womb, attended with headache, weight in lower part of the back; suffered from lan guor, exhaustion and nervousness, loss ap petite and flesh. She bad become so ex hausted and weak, her friends were appre hensive she would never get well. 1 tried doctor after doctor and many patent medicines —had diepnired of her improvement,when for tunately she commenced taking Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regulator. She is now well, and three or four bottles cured her. 1m proved in health, appetite and flesh, she is blooming in all her pristine beauty, strength and elasticity. I regard yon as her savior from the dark portals of death, and my ben efactor. May your shadow never grow less, and you never*become weary in well-doing. John Shakp. For sale by J. J. McDONALD and T. S. POWELL. AstmA Jonas Whitcombs Remedy Pre iiared from a German recipe obtained by the late Jonas Whitcomb, in Europe. It allevia ted this disorder in his case whet: allr other appliances of medical skill had been übatidon rd. Joseph Burnett & Cos., Boston. For Sale by all druggists. Substitute in thk Dental ranks are not desirable; therefore, keep the natural teeth pound and pure with that wholesome vegeta ble elixir Sozodout. Do this, and they will last as long hs the breath lasts, and the breath itself will never be tainted. To Ownrrs of Horses and Cattle. —To- bias Derby Condition l’owdersare wiimuited superior to any others, or no pay for the cure of Distemper, worms, Bots, Coughs, Ilyde Bound, Cold &e., in Horses, and Colds, Boughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn distemper, &c., in Cattle. Price 25 Cents. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Physiologists sav that ourrodies are renewed once in seven years. The material of which they are reconstructed is the blood and unless it be fully charged With the ele ments of vitality, the strength and health of the system decline. Os all blood depurents, Dr Walkers Vinegar Bitters is the safest and most infallible There is no disease arising from depravation of the blood, which It will not speedily cure. Thurston s Ivoky Pearl tooth powder —The best article known fol cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Cos.. New York. For Dyspepsia.—lndigestion, depression ;nirits and general debility ic their vari ous VjrnTS ; also, as a preventive against Fe ver and Ague, ami other intermittent fevers The Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard &. Cos., New York, •imi sold by ail Druggists, is the best tome, and us a tonic for patients recovering from lever or other sickness, it has uo equal. Cuimstadoko’s Hair Dye, stands unrival ed in the world. No lady or gentleman of dis crimination uses'any other. It, is the most perfect, reliable and effective Hair Dye in the world. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane "New York. Carbolic Salve, recomended by Physi C&ans, as tire great Healing*Compound. Price 35 Cents per box. John F. Henry. Sole Pro prietor's College Place, New York- Kisi.ey's Buchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic for all derangemeuts of the urinary atid genial organs. The genuine as formerly sold flaviland, Ilarrel & Risley and their branch ,es,is uow prepared by 11. W. Risley, the or iginator and Proprietor; and the trade sup plied by his successors, Morgans & Risley New York. Svapnia. or opium purified, the most per fect anodine iu the the market, made by pro cess of Dr. I. L. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College. Is always uniform in strength, which is rarely the cate in other preparations of Opium. Pratt’s Astral Oil, had a world wide reputation as the surest and best illuminationg oil. Over two million gallons have been sold for the pas two years from which no accidents ol any nesription have oceured. Send for cir cular. Oil House of Chas. Pratt, Established 1770, New York. We Have Frequently Heard mothers say they would not he without Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, from the birth of the child until it has finished with the teething siege, .under any consideration whatever. The Secret of Beauty. What is it? no • longer asked, for the world of fashion ond all the ladies know that is produced by using a delightful aud harmless toilet prepaiation knownas G. W. Laird’s “Bloom of Youth. 1 ’ Its beautifying effects are truly wonderful. Depot. 5 gold St., N. Y. Cutlibcrt Prices Current. COTTON Bacon—Clear Sides 8J Rib “ If.® 15 Canvassed Hams..--- SJ®Bs Shoulders Z*' S)7 J Butter —Goshen do® 50 Country 30® 40 Beeswax# £3 Candles I Mi®*? <3offee Rio, per lb Java “ “ 28@23 Eggs Flour—per bbl*. 9 l’- “JJ Grain—Corn, per bn Oats 95® 1.00 Peas 1.25®|5J Honey * , ] JJ Lard. « 1 Mac ker el —Kits 1 ~ «I"' Ai Rags—Clean Cotton per lb Sugar—Brown per lb 1.%15 C “ “ H@lsJ A. ~••-»•••-»•••••» lb Crushed 10 ® 18 Syrup—per ga1.,,, • --^o®7s Tobaco—per lb 60@1.2C Bagging 20® 24 Iron Ties 7J®lO CiiEAr Reading.—For one dol lar you can get tlic Appeal the hal ar,c?t pi the year. THE CUTHBERT APPEAL. Home Affairs. Our City has been very dull for the past week; so say, our mer chants. Caterpillars. —Farmers from Early,Calhoun,and Quitman counties report that Caterpillars have made their appearance in those counties. We also hear of a few in some parts of this country. We are requested by the Fore man to say that there will be a meeting of Watchful Fire Compa ny Wednesday night next. A full attendance is.solicited. The Fire Department Bonds have been sold and the money is now in the City-Treasury. The only thing needed is a little interest to be man ifested by the company and they will soon have anew engine. We regret that we can not pub lish a communication from T. M. A. in reference to the match game of Base Ball played at .Montezuma on Aug Ist. We had requested a gen man to furnish us with an acconnt of the game. His article occupies nearly two columns and we cannot devote more space to the sifbject. Base Ball. —From the corres pondence of “ M. S.” of Oglethorpe, to the Macon Telegraph & Messen ger, we clip the following : f ‘ A picked nine of Base Ballists from Cuthbert, Bainbridge and oth er towns play a match game with the Independents of and Montezuma at the latter place on August Ist." Injustice to the Magnolia's who played with the Independents on that day we will say that no one out side of their club, nor out side of Cuth bert, played with them. Mr. Charlie CeuMbley, of Stewart County, who was out hunt ing with two negroes, accidently shot and killed himself on last Sat urday. The negroes were not in sight at the time, but say that, upon hearing the report of the gun, ac companied by tv/6 or three screams, they repaired to the spot and found him lyiug on his face, dead; the \vhole load having taken effect in his left lung. Ills gun was near by upon a log. It is supposed that he had the stock of his gun resting on the log, that it slipped off, strik ing the hammer, and thereby caused the explosion. We are gratified to learn that our friend, Capt. M. I. Atkins, who has been quite sick for some days, is almost well and will soon be out. We were glad to receive calls on Monday last, from Col. Author Hood, and our old and much es teemed friend, Capt. Bill Tumlin, of Cuthbert, Ga. These gentlemen wore looking after a very valuable lot of land which lies contiguous to our town owned by Col. Hood.— llochmast Reporter. We understand that the valuable lot of land alluded to in the above was received by Col. Flood, some twenty years ago, as ltis first fee in a J usticc Court. He held tins land, not knowing until a year or two since, that it was worth anything. It now turns out to be very valu able, being situated at the terminus of the Cherokee rail road and hav ing upon it it fine slate quarry. We congratulate the Col. on his good luck. The woman Right’s club of Cuth bert has come out in favor of the “Hog-Law.” What next? We hope they will soon announco for Greeley. Editor Appeal. —l have been re quested by the members of Magno lia Base Ball Club, to acknowledge the receipt of two beautiful Balls, the offering of _ esteem and friend ship from Mr. R. ill. Jones of Louisville Iv. Y. and IT. G. Lamar Jr. of New York. Tn accepting these tokens of confidence and en couragement, the club gratefully ap preciates the compliment paid to their enterprise and skill as Base Ballists and hope with renewed effort to achieve higher attainments in this exciting and health-giving game Messrs Jones and may be assured that the Magnolia will ear nestly endeavor to prove themselves worthy of the honor conforcd upon them, and that under no circum stances, shall their kind mementoes become tho trophies of opposing clubs. Resp’t. Theo. J. Perry. Pi’einiiuii Watermelons. For the purpose of ascertaining who raises the largest and finest watermelons in these parts we of fer the following prizes for the same : For the largest melion, wc will send the ArrEAL and Rural Southern er one year; for the next largest the ArrEAL one year, and for the third largest the ArrEAL for 6 months The mollons to be left at this of fice, when their weights will be at- I ken and recorded. Democratic State Executive Committee. —By virtue of the au thority vested in me by the Con vention of the Democratic party, I hereby appoint the following gen tlemen—who will constitute the Executive Committee thereof —the Chairman of tho same to bo selected outside of their organization : /State at Large —Gen. A. Lawton, of Chatham ; Hon. Warren Aiken, of Bartow ; Hon. Nelson Tift, of Dougherty ; Hon. J. H. Christie, t>f Clarke. First District—Hon. John C. Nicholls, of Pierce; Hon. James H. Hunter, of Brooks. Second District—Hon. Herbert, Fielder, of Randolph ; Hon. T. M. Furlow, of Sumter. Third District—Hon. E. H. Wor reli, of Talbot; Maj. J. C. Wooten, of Coweta. Fourth District —Col,J. S. Boyn ton, of Spalding; Hon. T. G. Law son, of Putnam. Fifth District —Hon. Augustus Reese, of Morgan; Hon. Jos. B. Jones, of Burke. Sixth District—Col. Thomas S. Morris, ot Franklin ; Col. J. B Estes, of Hall. Seventh District—Col. I. W. Av ery, of Fulton; Hon. L. A. Tram mell. of Whitfield. The committee are requested to meet in Atlanta on Thursday, Au gust loth, to complete organization, and for other business. Thos. Hardeman, Jr., President of Convention. Democratic papers please copy. Caterpillar in Barbour Coun ty.—The Eufaula Daily Times, of Sunday, says: The veritable “critter” is here and no mistake. Our colored friend and neibor, Joe Sturges, brought from a cotton field on the river, op posite this city, numbers of fully de veloped caterpillars, and states that their ravages in Mr. Jolly’s crop, where he got them, are truly alar ufing. Cotton which promised, only a week ago, a fine yield, fs almost utterly destroyed. There is no denying the fact, that the fields of late cotton (and a ma jority of it in this section is late, on account’of the dry weather in the spring, which prevented its coming up,) will be caught by this fell des troyer, and be very much injured, if not totally destroyed. Defection in the Radical Ranks. — Washington, Aug. I. Washington is aggg to-day and to night over the certain indications of a very heavy departure of influ ence from the Republican party. — Tho Radicals are startled out of all propriety by thex letter of Banks following so close upon that of Mr. Sumner. There is positive infor mation here that other prominent Republicans intend to take similar ground,-and predictions are freely made here to night that such 'defec tions will continue by wholesale. Accounts from Illinois are to the j effect that the Grant men are show ing no vigor whatever in compari son to the Conservatives in carry ing the State. A Cas’d. Recognizing at all times Ike mutual obli gations of all good citizeus to aid in 6XOl*l good work of a public nature and for the public good—and that the largest charily compatible with the obligations of home and family should be practiced by all who live in every community, the physicians of Ran dolph County have generally responded to all calls of such nature and expect to con tinue to do so. Objecfs of charily shall al ways have our services free. But there is a large classs of men in the country who never pay and seem never to think of paying a med ical bill; and yet, they could pay if they would. They pay their merchants and idust in future pay us. Fi r «uck mc-n, be they black or white, we will in future practice for the cash, or for produce, or for accepted orders. Freedmen, from the country, except where farming on their own responsibility, must bring a written order from tbeir employer when calling for medical services. To those men good and true, who have al ways paid us we offer our services as of old. To prevent in future the practice of cer tain men sending every year for anew phy sician and never paying the old, we will keep what is known by merchants as a black roll that all physicians may know every such man in the country. We stand pledged upon our honour to steadily adhere to the foregoing and should any physician in the county violate these obligations, he will have violated the code of Medical Ethics and we shall treat him ac cordingly : W. B. Tackett, M. D. J. B. Smith, M. D. R. B. JuuttAX, M. D. A. B. McCaskill, M. D. M. A. Baldwin, M. D. W. T. Rogers, M. D. C. C. Burke, M. D. 11. M. Lawson, M. D. L. McLester, M. D. aug2-3m Scrofula. —Is the dread disease which an nually sweeps its thousands to the grave. It makes its appearance iu many forms :in Consumption, Glandular Swellings, Bheu matisin. Cutaneous diseases, many of the af fections with which females are troubled &c Perhaps no one is wholly free from its taint, the only way it can be successfully treated is through tho medium of the circulation. It is a blood disease; Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight possesses the qualities to ex pel it from the system and restore perfect health. Being free from violent minerals, it may be taken with safety by old and young- The most delicate female may take it at any time. If your child has worms, or a bad breath, or salfow complexion, or restless at night, or no appetite, or general bad health, give it Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills, it will soon be restor ed. Dr. Tutts Hair Dye imparts Life to the Hair. Ax Essential of Loveliness. —To be en tirely beautiful the hair should be abundant and loastrous. This is absolutely essential to complete loveliness. The most regular features the most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth fail of their due effect if the hair be thin, dry ,or harsh. On the contrary the plainest face, if it be but surmounted by luxuriant and silkin tresses, is apt to impress the beholder with a sense of actual beauty. That crowning ornament of her sex is, happi ly, within the reach of lovely woman, and being as discriminating as she is lovely, she long'ago discovered that Lyons Kathairon was the sure means ot securing it. No prep aration for the Hair ever enjoyed a tithe of its popularity, and no w-onder, since it pro duces such gratifying results. Applied to the waste and barren places of the scalp, it fructures and enriches them with anew and ample growth. It is not, of course, preten ded that it wili do this if tho capacity for reproduction is extinct, but so long as it re mains that wonderfu 1 reliabiliment will as suredly propogate the germ of the hair into life and activity. R. V. Pierce. 31. D., of Buffalo, N. Y. will send his book on Chronic Diseases free to any address. Extract from Telecrafh and messenger, Macon. Ga. We had tested its virtue person ally. and know that for dyspepsia, bilious ness and throbbing headache arising there from, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. Wc had tried forty other remedies be fore Simmons’ Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief, but the Regulator not only relieved” but it cured us. Editor Telegraph. New Advertisements. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL SCHOOL BALTIMORE, MD. The next Auuual Session of this inttitution will begin October Ist) 1872 aud continue five months. The Clinical advantages of the School are unsurpassed. Fees including Dissection A Hospital Tick ets. $65. For Catalogues containing full particulars apply to Prof. CIIAS. W. CHANCELLOR, Dean. 4w Baltimore, Md. C!* OpTY \A Month easily made witliSten- and Key-Check Dies. Se cure Circular and Samples free. S. M. SPENCER, Brattleboro, Vt. 4w RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Agents, we will pay you S4O per week in cash, if you will engage with us at once. Ev erything furnished aud expenses paid. Ad dress 4w F. A.. ELLS A CO., Charlotte, Mich. O \ JvJl_/attract iv e “GREELEY A DROWN” and “GRANT & WILSON” Cam paign Charts. The best ones out. Send for Circular. Immense sales. Large prlfits 4w HAABIS & LUBRECHT, Empire map aud Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty Street, New York. A /'“I T?XT*rpCJ wanted for the auto- XA-VX-HiTN X ©biography of HOR ACE GREELEY, anew illustrated edition now ready. Get this the best and only edi tion written by himself and endorsed by. the Tribune, and our 1872 CAMPAIGN MANU AL for all parties just out, price $1,50. One Agent sold 80 in three davs. Splendid Steel Portrait of Greeley, sl. S3OO a month made selling the above. 4w E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Breadwav, N Y WHEEL. jg? The Record of Tests jp At Lcwel, Mass., proves SN. F. Brtam’s llPy^ NEW TURBINE Superior to all others. It gave a higher per centage than any other wheel of common fin ish. Phanphlet aud Price Lists, by N, F. BURNHAM, Y'oik, Pa. 4w ROMOKE COLLEGE SUED Vi, Twentieth Session, begins Sept, 4th, 1872. Expeuses for 10 months about S2OO. This embraces Board and Tuition, including mod ern Languages, as well as all necessary inci dental expenses. Special attention invited to unsurpassed location, salubrious climate, mor al and intelligent community, thorough course of study, good conduct of students, Ac., Stu dents in attebdance from fourteen different States. Send for Catalogues, Circulars, Ac., to Rev. I). F. BITTLE. D 1)., President 4w ■BlHHiMllifflHl It is not a physic which may give tempora ry relief to the sufferer for the nrst few doses but which, from continued use brings Piles and kindred diseases to aid in weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, un der the popular name of “Bitters” is so ex tensively palmed off'on the public as sover eign remedies, but it is a most powerful tonic and alterative, pronounced so by the leading medical authority of London aud Paris, and has been long used by the regular physicians of other countries w'th wonderful icmedial re suits. Dr. Wells’ Eiiract of Meta retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant and must be taken as a permanent curative agent. Is there a want of action in your Liver and 1 Uidess relieved at once, the blood be comes impure by deleterious secretions, pro during scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches Felons, Pustules, Canker Pimples, Ac., &c., Take Jurubeba to cleanse, Purify and re store the vitiated blood in healthy action. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach f Unless di gestion is promptly ai led ihe system is debili-' tated with loss of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weak ness or Lassitude Take it to assist Digestion without reaction, it wilt impart youthful vigor to the Weary suf ferer. Have you we.denes of the intestines ? You are iu danger of Chronic Dial times or the the dreadful Inflamation of the Bowels. Take it to allay irritation and ward off ten dency to iullamations. Have you weakness of the Uterine or Urina ry Organs ? • You must procure relief or you are liable to suffering worse than death. Take it to strengteu organic weakness or life becomes a burden. Finally it should be frequently taken to keep the system in perfect health or you are otherwise in great danger of mala ial, miasma- ' tic or contagious diseases. JOHN Q. KELLOG. 18 Platt St., New York. Sole agents for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Bend for Circular. 4w AGENTS WANTED For GOOD.SPEED'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN BOOK Every Citizen Wants It* Also, for CAMPAIGN GOODS. Address, GOODSPEED'S EMPIRE PUBLISHING HOUSE, New Orleans, Cincinnati, St. Lonis. NOT FAIL while on your Summer Excursion North to secure one of the CELEBRATED IMPROVED STEWART COOK STOVES With its special attachments, Roaster, Ba ker & Broiler. The Stove and Furniture carefully packed for safe shipment. Books sent ou application. FULLER, WARREN & 00, 236 WATER ST. NEW YORK. Tliea, INectai’, A PURE CHINA TEA, For sale by T S. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist Bookseller and Stationer. N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE, “ “ HERALD, Pomeroy’s Democrat. ON SALE AT T. S. POWELLS', Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller aud Stationer. Reward. RUNAWAY, a Black Buy named Dave, 12 years old, who is bound to me by the court until he is 21 years old. Penalty for harboring not less than $25,00. I will pay Five Dollars for his apprehen sion or delivery to me. ja!y!2-tf J. McK. GUNN. I will rent my Photographic Gallery on De pot Street , including Furniture and every thing requirite to carry on the business, ex cept Instruments and stock, for one or three mouths. For Terms apt ly to Isaac V. Duke, in tile stove; beneath the Gareev. iulyl2-tf ALLEN F. HALL. A PeariLous Season—Glorious and de lightful as the Summer Weather is. its tropi cal heat is a severe trial to the vital pow ers Even the strongest are sometimes pros trated by its effects. The common phrase ap plied to this condition of the body is “gener al debility.” Now, general debili y arises from, aud includes a variety of ailments. The liverda more or less affected, the. "bowels are either constipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but half performs the work oi di gestion, the appetite is poor, and the spirits depressed. This is what is called general debility. It is a general disarrangement of all the physical functions, and requires as a rem. edy a medicine that will regulate them as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is specially ad apted to this purpose. Its general operation is not confined to a single organ. If the liver is affected, it restores its tone. If the stom ach is torpid, it regenerates it. If the nerves are tremulous and weak, It braces and re enforces them. If the mind, which ever sym pathizes with the body, is gloomy aud des pondent, it relieves the dfficulty, and soon brings the whole mechanism of the body into harmony with the laws of health.. There is no civilized nation in the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and antibilious medicine, is not known and apre ciated. Throughout the Tropics it is.consid ered, both by the people and the profession, the standard specific. While it is a med icine for all seasons and climates, it is es pecially suited to the complaints generated by the weather, being the purest and best veg etable stimulant in the world. Beware of the Bitters made of acrid and dangerous materials, which unscrupulous par ties are endeavoring to foist upon the peo ple. Their name is legion, and the public has no guarntee that they are not poisonous. Adhere to the tried remedy, Hostetter's Bit ters, sold ouly in glasss, and never in kegs or barrels. It is a Mark of the unsuccessful man that he invariably locks his siable door when the horse has been stolen. This sort of vvis dom never thinks about bodily health until it is gone. But just as much as any disease has become eeated, the power of the system to re sist and throw it off is weakened ; hence time is all important. For dyspepsia, all diseas s of the liver, stomach, skin aud Kidneys, and allthat begin in vitiated blood, do not wait until the trouble is confirmed, but attack it by a timely use of Dr. Wai.uu’s CalikoSNia Vinegar Bittf.ks. 4w J ust Received. JAYNE'S Pills, “ Alterative, “ Hair Tonic, Counter Irritant, “ Balsam Carminative, “ Vermifuge, “ Ague Mixture, “ Expectorant, BRTNOLIB Lemon Sugar, LIPMAN’S Sarsaparilla with Sodide Po tassium, Railway's SarsapTtrilian Kesolveut, R. R. Relief, Railway's Pills. Ayer's Sarsa parilla ana Cherry Pectoral, Harter’s Iron Tonic, Harter’s Lung Balsam, Harter’s Pills, Wilhofts' Antiperiodic, Cliolagogue, Farm er’s, Holton's, Gallighan’s, Desliler’s, Shal lengcr's, and Harter’s Fever aud Ague Pills. Parker’s Nerve fftd Bone, Mustang, Arabian, and McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniments. WALKER’S Vinegar, llostetter's, Plantation, Tu't’s, Brady’s, Hoofland's German, Curaeoa, and English Female Bitters. PAPER, PENS, INK, BLANK Books, PENCILS, Etc. Ferfumery of all Kinds. Toilet and SUNDRY SOAPS. HAVE ON HAND, PURE Medicine, PAINTS, VARNISHES, LIQUORS, OILS, TOBACCO and CIGARS. Come, you shall not leave dissatis fied as to prices or articles. Prescriptions carefully com pounded, at the Drug Store of j. j. McDonald. Fruit Jars! MASONS’ FRUIT JARS, (Por celain lined.) MELLVILLE “ “ GEM “ « For sale at T. S. POWELLS’, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Jelly Glasses! Jelly Glasses! At T. S. POWELLS’, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. New Hearse. I HAVE a NEW HEARSE, offered to the citizens with Driver and Horses. For each service $5,00. Money to accompany the application. iy!9-lt J. McK. GUNN. ‘ PARKER BBtfSl ,WISr.MEfIroEN.CKI For the Campaign. The Savannah Inins News. The approaching Presidential canvass judging from the extraordiuary condition of our politicial affairs, will be the most interest ting, exciting, and liorly-contested campaign in the history of the Re'publie, and its prog ress will be watched with feverish anxiety by thousands who have heretofore taken but slight interest in elections. In order to place in the reach of all that widely-known medium of the freshest and latest intelligence, the Savannah Morning News, a liberal subscription schedule has been arranged. From the first of July to the first of No vember, or from the first August to the first of December —four months inclusive —the different editions of t.he Morning News will be sent to subscribers on the following terms : Daily ..$3 50 Tri-Weekly 1 50 Weekly.. 50 I« the stirring times just ahead, the Morn ing N kws will be in the vau of all its contem poraries in the ex teut, variety and freshness of its intelligence, and its readers will lose none of the salient poiuts of the campaign. Money may be sent by express at the risk and expense of the Proprietor. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. pure, coolTrefreshing, ICE CREAM SODA WATER j At T. S* POWELL'S, Trustee. Driiuvict. Bookseller and Stationer, CONFEDERATE MONUMENT, To the People of Georgia and the South. Office of the Confederate Monumental Association of Georgia, • Augusta, Ga., June, 18^2. WE deem it proper to appeal directly to our fellow-citizens for their substan tial aid in honoring our fallen Confederates, and bensfitting those who were dependent up on them for maintenance and pioteetion. No one, we feel assured, w ill deem it intrusive in us to do so. The cause commends itself to the patriotic sentiment of all our citizens. It brings lreshly to onr minds the sad but chival ric story of our noble sous fighting for man’s most sacred rights—country, honor, liberty and home. We cannot, as far as we can see, shed the light of our work upon the impenetrable gloom of the grave. The spirits of our lost Confederates may see us or not i but our in stincts make ns weep and grieve when death steals silently into our households and takes our loved ones away. *We honor them in their graves, and inscribe their virtues Upon Mon uments. Our spirits ami senses become im bued with the seffemnities of death and our irreparable loss. Thus we feel when they fade and die of or dinary causes. Shall we feel the less when taking no heed of danger, courting it indeed in full health and manhood —they meet the en emies of their country and die in the effort to save their people from the oppressor's wrong. We still rise with the sun, pursue our call ings, enjoy life, and are blessed by a merciful Providence. They are in the gloom of their graves, having done for us ail they could in this lower world. Are they not entitled to our pity, our love, and all the care we cau take of their fame 1 Will it not be something to exldbit this to the world ? Will we not respect and honor ofirselVes in doing it ? Is it not necessary to present this evidence of re spect and gratitude to the eyes and thoughts ot the yonng ? What will the world say if we shall fail to do it? Some will not contribute —their motives are their own; all cannot, but our prosper ous Merchants, Lawyers, Physicians, Plan ters, and thousands of otheis who are well-to do iu worldly affairs, will feel better when they shall all have aided iu this work of love aud gratitude. All the followers of the Arabian Prophet caunot visit his tomb, but the green turbaued Pilgrims who can, are held in higher esteem when they return from Mecca. And will not those be honored who shall aid in this tribute to those who fell in our service and our cause ? Who is there that would not be pleased to have his name inscribed upon the list that will be on perpet ual record iu the archives of the Onfedeiate Monumental Association ? Will it not be emphatically a Roll of Honor ? All of us will soon sleep without a dream. Who cau bear the thought that no one will care for or respect his memory when he is gone ? The fame of the gallant Confederate dead is in the care and keeping of all our people.— What would be thought of him who would say : “ Let them sleep uncared for, ‘unhon ored aud unsung.’ ” State. Southern and persouat pride would abhor the sentiment. As mortals, bur brave Confederates have perished; as our defendeis, honor, gratitude and duty call upon us to protect their fame aud cherish their memories forever. We have received hut few contributions. Our people in mass prefer to take cliauces iu the Distribution. Whole Tickets, $5; Frac tional Tickets, sl, $2, $3 and sl. Orders promptly attended to. In all places where there are Agents, Tickets can be obtained of them. L. A. 11. McLAWS, General Agents- JAMES M. SMYTHE, State Agent. Tlie U>istx*il>citioii * OF Crttote liieital Setae WILL Positively Take Place ON THE First Wednesday in December Next (1872), at Augusta, Ga. SHOULD all the Tickets not be sold, the amount received will be distributed in the proportions named in the Circulars, between THE MONUMENT, the Prizes, aud the nec essary expenses. The portion to be distributed will be appro priated first to tlie Money Prizes ; then to the Real Estate, aud lastly to the Shares in Cot ton. ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEME. $100,000—20 per cent, allowed Agents. 50,000 —10 . “ “ “ State Agents. 50,000 —10 per cent, allowed for contingent expenses. . * 99,000 —Owners’ price of 7 Real Estate Prizes, 131,000 —The 1,747 Prizes in Currency, 20,000 —The 24 T Prizes in Cotton. $450,000 the Monument. The price in Currency will be substituted for the Real Estate Prize, withdrawn on ac count of injury to the Property, or for other causes. , Ageuts west of the Mississippi stop their sales on the 15th of November. East of that river on the 20th of November. State Agents are required.to be preseut ei ther in person or by legally appointed Attor neys at the Distribution. IN Currency, Real Estate & Cotton, TO BE DISTRIBUTED! The Most Stall Micoieils Ever Offered to the Public! In addition to this, the enterprise to Honor the Confederate Dead, Appeals directly to the patriotism of every citizen of Georgia and the South. All can now contribute to this work of Honor, Gratitude and Beneficence. The following named gentlemen are the COMMISSIONERS: Generals L McLaws, A. R. Wright, M. A, Stovall, W. M. Gardner, Goode Bryan, Colo nels C. Snead, Wm. P- Crawford, Majors Joseph B, Cnmming, George T. Jackson, Joseph Ganahl, I. P. Girardey, Hon. R. 11. May, Messrs. Adam Johnston, Jonathan Mil ler, W. H. Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr. W. E. Hearing. L. & A H. McLAWS, General Agents. Augusta, Ga, T. S* POWELL, jystf Agent, Cuthbert, Ga. FOR RENT. I offer for rent, for the present year, one of the most desirable store rooms in the city of Cuthbei t. Possession given immediately, Apply to E. MCDONALD. fanl2rtf Restaurant & Bar. I have fitted up one of the'best Bars aud Restaurants in S. W. Georgia, where the FINEST LIQUORS AND CIGARS will lie kept, and where all may enjoy a good Lueul Rt short notice. iuayo-3ai GEO. C. 13ANGK01? f hi and mii mi, fi OWEN & SEALEY Have received and opened their Stock of Spring and Summer Goods! To which public attention is invited. They have also a large lot of Boy’s Readymade Clothing, In fact, their Stock embraces everything to be found iti a first-clasi Dry Goods establishment, and are offered to the public at reasonable prices. ALSO Notions, Bools and Shoes, Mens’ and Boys* Hats, Hardware & Cutlery, Saddlery, Harness and General Merchandise. We would call special attention to our O-IROCIEIEUX" STORE I Which we have just built in connection with and immediately in rear of our Dry Goods house This we have filled with every variety of GROCERIES—SoId on tha most reasonable -terms—-consisting of BACON, LARD, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, PEAS, r OBACCO, CHEESE, CRACKERS, OYSTERS, SARDINES, BAGGING, TIES, <fcc M In a word, everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods & Grocery Store. We are thankful to our friends for their liberal patronage heretofore recicved, and hope, by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. apr!2ct OWEX & SEALEY. Spring and Summer Goods 1 HAVING FURNISHED MYSELF with an entire Stock of NEW GOODS, 1 agate fc> vite my friends aud customers to call and see me. I have- on hand a full lina of NOTIONS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING Drugs, Hardware, Woodware and Crockery ware, Also, a Full Line of* Groceries, My Goods are all NEW, and were BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES \ And I feel confident that I can sell them as cheap as they can be sold in Georgia. Call and. see me- Respectfully, mai-29tf ISAAC EASLEY, LOOK HERE ! Fresh arrival of New and beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery Goods At MRS. E. GIBSONS. Elegant French pattern Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Satins and Silks, Pure Thread Lace Collars, Hair Goods in endless variety. And something to complete a ladies outfit, Will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. North side Public Square, next door to Standley’s Rock Building. decl-ct REMOVAL ! MY Friends aud customers will please take notice that I have re moved my Hardware and Tin Establishm ent to the North West corner of public square. Store room recently occu pied by Allison & Perry. Opposite M. I. Atkins, where I hope to meet all old and many new customers. Respectfully, J. S. ANTHONY. • NEW STORE- NEW GOODS. HAVING removed my stand to the Saw yer building under the post oifice, and re ceived a large stock of NEW GOODS, I will be pleased to see my friends and the public generally, believing thal I can supply their every want, at satisfactory prices- I have a large lot of CONFECTIONERIES. Including every variety of NUTS, CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES, SARDINES, OYSTERS, CRACKERS, JELLIES, Etc., Etc. Which are fresh and nice. Also the choicest article of DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUE^ CANVASSED HAMS etc., which I am selling at living prices. Call find examine for yourselves. may3-3m GEO. C. BANCROFT. New Goods! I TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to my friends and customers Jn Spring Vale and vicinity, That 1 have just received and opened ibv Stock of Spring and Summer Goods! And am now prepared to supply all your wauts iu Dry Goods and Clothing, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Crockery and Q,ueensware, Groceries, Tobacco, Tinware, etc. I have a general assortment of Goods, adapted to the wants ot all my It lend,, and would respectfully ask them to call Jfnd exam iuc my stock and priees before going else wbqre to make their purchases. If my goods and prices are not sufficient inducements for you to purchase, tlie fault will be my ovVu If you cau do as well, or better, with me than elsewhere, it will afford me pleasure to wait on you Call and see me. J- EDWARDS, miu"29-3ui Spring Vale, Ga. FOR THOSE IN HEALTH, Christadora’s Hair Dye, Dr. Tutl’s Hair Dye, Chevalier’s Life lor the Hsif* Ayer’s Hair Vigorj Laird’s Bloom of youth* Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, JLubin’s Genuine Extracts, Lilly White, Cosmetique, Vinegar Rouge, Pomades, Hair Oils, Cachous, Toilet Powders* • Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Infant’s Brushes, Cloth Brushes and Combs Sheet Music* Music Paper, Music Folios, Instruction Books* Ouitare, Accordoons* Violins* Flutes, Banjoes* Fifes, Tambourines* Bridges* Legs, Tail pieces, Bows, and a general stock of Musical Merchandise.- Cap Letter and Initial Note Papers* Envelopes of all kinds, Visiting, Wedding and China Cards, Pens in great variety* Violet, Bine, and Black Inks, Inkstands, Paper Weights, Cutter and Folders* Blotting Pads, Pries* Sealing Wax, Wafers, Letter Seale* Blank Books of all sizes and variety, School books * as used iri the vicinity, Miseella neons Books as published* Photograph Album, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Presentation and Toy Books* Pock-' et Cutlery* Table Cutlery, Shears, Scissors* Land’s Patent Cork screw the best yet made Call Bells, Plated Spoons* ' . Forks, NjNpkin Rings* Etc. All of which we will take pleas ure in showing and offer art one fair price. T. S. POWELL, Trustee* Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Farmer* Pills, Holton’s JPills* For FEVER and AGUE, At T. 8. POWELL'S. Trustee* Druggist, Bookseller aud Stationer. c. B- WOOTEN* attorney at law MACON, - - GEORGIA novPf-ly#