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®,he WwSJg fopiatoro Saturday, .. July. 13, 1878. rhiraso M l.oiii* mid \riv Or leans Itail Koail Trains ducat llazlclntist as fol lows: North. Mail.—No. 1 11:54 r. M, Mixku.-No. 3. 4:10 r. 31. Freight,—No 5. 12:42 p. si “ No. 7. 6:32 P. 31. SOUTH. Mail.—No. 2. 2:10 A. 3i. Mixed.-No. 4. 10:9 A. m. Freight.—No. 6. 1:46 p. 31. “ No, 8. 8:05 A, 31. City Hotel, MUMFOUD A WATSON, PROPK1KTORS. This famous llotol, coiner of Common and CampBtreets. New Orleans,having been* recently refurnished and refitted through out, the proprietors will use every eudeavo to render satisfaction to all who patronize them, having had considerable experience. X—28. NELSON HOUSE, Jackson,.Miss. This house is located at the Railroad De jiot. is well furnished and gives the best ot fare and unexceptionable attention. A share of the public patronage is solicited. JOHN NELSON. Proprietor. Brook J iavei i Foundry and Machine Shop? ,T. A. HOSKINS, Proprietor. Machinery made and repaired. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, etc., built to order. All kind of Casting of brass or iron. Work of every discripUoti done in good style and as low as any foundry. Brookhavcn, Oct. 27, '77-10 '-'HAS. II. SnrKN'CK, TONY ITCICH SCH EX UK & FUCICH, DEALERS IN OfSTERS. FRUIT. FJSII ICE, ETC.. Calliope Street, (Opposite Jackson Railroad Depot.) , NEW ORLEANS, LA. P. O. Lock Box 251. Solicit Consignments of all kinds o ^'rui* mylS-tl Vicksburg llcrnld. Daily and Weekly. The Vicksburg Herald, now in the 15th year of its publication, has established it self in the esteem and confidence of the people, by tl^e plain and fearless manner in which it deals with all public questions, editorially; 'ts success and enterprise in gathering a great variety and extent of news by special telegraphic correspond ence outside of the full reports of the As sociated Press; by the attention which it gives to the material needs and the devel opments of the natural resources of the ■state, and by its manifest determination to held no second place in the ranks of South ern journalism. Unqualifiedly Democratic in Politics.' TERMS—DAILY. 1 year in advance,included postage, $10 00 0 months, •“ “ *• 5 30 1 month, “ *• “ 1 00 WKKKI.Y. I year, in advance, included postage, $2 15 fi months, .. .. .. j <0 rtATIS & WARRELL, IIAZLEH ERST, MISSISSIPPI DEALERS IN | | While Lead. Paints, Oils. Dye Sniff, Var n' h and Window Gins; Also, Perfumery, E ncy and Toilet articles. Pure Wines • . 1 Liquors for medical uses, Trusses, Sup | !«.u ters. Braces and Surgical Instruments, E uff, Tobacco and Cigars. Garden Seed, limps and Chimneys, Rooks, Stationery, 1 all articles kept in a Drug Store, ab " - vs on hand. Also agents tor Solomon & < ■ "s Brazillian and Scotch Pebble Specta «• es, and the White Wire clothe line, 'ledicines warianted.gennine and of the it quality. Customers will lind our stock •• ■ nplete, comprising many articles impos :,t'o to enumerate here, and all sold at lerate prices. Physicians'prescriptions • lully compounded day or night. ■J.inuary G, IS71 PEESCEIPTTOT FEEEi i >r the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness, l.ost Nfrmhoou mid all disorders .brought on by ijidis < u'tiou or excess. Any "iiruir^fst has the imrffs • ‘*nts. Addrmi*, I>i*. W. .1 IIS A C O., (.10 !l'efct Sixth Street, Cincinnati, O. ! Cl Watch*** M to *7. Revolver*_ f*,£.50* Over loo latest Novelties . .<dS Ag'ui wauled. So.SupplyCo.Nasnville.Tcuu ^ _ Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing I which is at j once agree able, healthy, and effectual for preserv ing the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its \ original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is t hickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, t tred by its use. Nothing can re ; "ore the hair where the follicles are i.ostroyed, or the glands atrophied , and decayed. But such as remain i an be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and injurious to the.hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not liana it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a gratefhl perfume. PREPARED BY \ Or. 1. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemist*. •OLD BT ALL DHUCHJISTS EVKRYWHEBB. OatisA: Warrell, Agents, Ilazle kurst Mississippi. j Professional itirectory. I.. O. 11IUIIKWKI.!,. GKO. S. DODOS, BRIDEWELL & DODDS, Attorneys at law. Hazlehurst, and Beau regard. Copiah county, Mississippi. Hav ing associated in the practice of Jaw, we otter our services to litigants in this and 1 adjoining counties. Will practice in ail the courts. Speciil attention given to Justices <>f (lie Peace courts in any part of Copiah county. Favors of friends solid- : ted. Letters addressed either to Hazle- | hurst or Beauregard, will receive prompt ! attention. Consultations at either place.j II. B. 31 AYES, Jit., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ihizleburst,..Mississippi.-! Prompt attention given to any business! entrusted to him in Copiah, or adjoining : counties, and the courts at Jackson. CM AS. A. HAMILTON, Attorney at law. Beauregard, Miss. Will ; attend promptly to all business entrusted to him in Copiah and adjoining counties A N Dll EW .1. HODGES, County Treasurer, w ill be in Hazlehurst, on Friday mid Saturday of each week. A. G BROWN & J A BROWN, Tkrkv. Miss. Jacksox, Miss. Attorneys at Jane, Address A. G. & J. A Brown, at either Jaekson or Terry, Miss. Dec 3, 1870, nlo ly—pd \\ B. BINGIIAM, Superintendent of Edu ation, Hazleh itrst.Mississippi. Hereafter I will a tend to the duties of my office on Saturday of each week. Office in the Court House. May C. 187(1. II. C. CONN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hazle hurst,.x-M.Miss. Office up stairs in Cook building TIM, E. COOPER, ATTViXEF A T LAW, Flazlehurst,. Mississippi. J R GROOME, Mayor and Justice of the Peace. Ilazle hurst, Miss, w ill hold court on the 1th Wed nesday in each month, at his office on Croo ker street, honting the court house; will keep on hand blanks ol all kinds, also rev enue stamps. Pec 13. 73 WM M. IIAI.KT.W. A. STO.NK, HALEY * STONE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ho.zlchurst, rl/t.SS. Practice their profession in Copiah and j adjoining counties. Feb 1,’73 u kauris. a x miu.sit HARRIS * MILLER Attorneys at Law, Razlehurst,..Mississippi Practice their profession in Copiah and adjoining counties.United States courts.and Supreme court at Jackson, Mississippi. 7-51 BENJ. KING, ji„ Atfy-at-Late it Solicitor in Chancery, Beauregard,.xi-33.Mississippi. H B. MAYES, Attorney and Oounsellorat Law, and Soliei tot in chancery,iluzlehiti.st,Miss. Attentiougiv eu to business in the Courts of Copiah and ad« joining counties,and in thecourtsat Jackson, URIAH MILLSAP3. Attorney At Late and Solicitor in Chancery, Ilazlehurst, Miss. Will practice in Copiah and adjoining counties and in the courts at Jackson, xi-40 S. J, MOIIEIIEAD, Attorney At Law, ilazlehurst, . Mississippi S. I). RAMSEY, A tt or net/ -at- La tc, Hazlelmrst,. Miss W. M. Haley, Justice of the Pease. District No. One. Jlazlehnrst,.Miss , Will hold court in the Court-House, on the 3d Tuesday in each month. Office on Crook*r street, fronting the Court House. xii-23 M. D. VAAC'E, Ma’ or and ex-Oflicio J. 1’.. Oxford, Mis5.. Will do a General Or Meeting and Agencv Business, liefer to the attorneys and busi ness me of Oxford. Dll A, II PITTS, Gnllman.Mississippi .Respectlully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Gnllman and the surrounding country. Aug. 7.'75. DR D. M GRIFFiNG, Respectlully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ilazlehurst and vi cinity ; he mav be found in the office of W M. Haley, fronting the Court House, from 8 o'clock a. in. to G p. in. Jan. 13, '74. H. BURNLEY, M D., H\vix<i permanently located in Hazle hurst. offers his professional fervices to the public. Office at E. O. Williamson's drug store. DR. J. A HULL, lb ving located at Ibizlebursi, tenders his pro Fessi nail services to the citizens of the place and uiiT'mnding countrv. DR C E. OATI3, Ilazleh nrst,..Mississippi. Tenders tiis professional services to the public. Office at the drug store of Messrs Datis &, Warrell. xi-22 A. F BUCKLEY. M D. Ha zlehurst.Mississippi. Office at the Drug store of (hitching & Ainsworth, west side Railroad Avenue. ° II. II. Catching, i>. I> s. RESIDENT DENTIST, Haztehurnt,.Mins. Prices low tor kihst-upass Dentistry. 12-20 W. II. VVeathersliy, DENTAL SURGEON. JKAiRKUAiin.Mississippi. ' Will plattice Dentistry in all its branch- , •s. All work guaranteed and executed in lie neatest and cheapest manner. Will vis t calls in the country. Persons aildresing ne professionally will please state the niT 1 are of the work to be done. x'ri-20 j Established in i84i H. E. SIZER, S 3 Jackson.Mississippi. Dealer and manufacturer ot Light Carri ages, Top ami No Top Buggies, One. Two, Three and Four horse Wagons. Saddlery, Harness.Furniture—Bedsteads. Wardrobes. Bureaus. Chairs, etc.. Bihy Gigs, Hobby Horses. Field Seeds of all kinds, Hardware, Hubs. Spokes, Fellows,Collars, flames.Tra ces. Whips. Springs. Uorse-Sboes. Jlurae Slioe Nails, Gin Band. Belting and all kinds of Packing. Shoe and Bool Leather. Slab. Bar. 11ml and Tire Iron. Cast Steel Mill Picks, Thimble Skeins,Cast and Steel Plows 1 Scrap, i s. Sweeps Hoe.. Wrenched. Beaver Traps, etc. Full stock always on hand.— \ Prices low lo suit times. 12-20 ^ i Cfr%ital Springs Directory, i B. Y. Patton, Crystal 'Springs, - - Miss. Dealer in dry goods, groceries, plantation supplies, etc. Patron age of tfie citizens of Copiah and adjoining counties solicited. April 27, 1878-30 It. T. Rhymes, Crystal Springs, ... Mississippi. llealers in General Merchandise. Keep con- ! slantly on hand dry goods, groceries, hard ware, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, Ac. Kumily and plantation supplies, and everything in the line of a general mercantile business. Would respectfully announce to the public thut they are selling at bottom prices fur Cash. They defy competition. Call aud see them. No barge for show ing goods. xiii-28 O. Osinuss..RD Osni'BN 0. OSBtJRN & SON, DKAI.KKSIN General Merck andisc, Crystal Springs,.Mississippi. Dry Goods, Groceries, Plant ation Supplies. April 24, 1875. It. B. Mims, J. A. Mims. R- B Mims 6l Co., GENERAL M EIICHANTS, Crystal Springs,_xii 24... .Miss. Wiley Jones, Crystal Springs,.Mississippi, Solicits 01 ders for Monuments, Tombs. Headstones, and Ornamental Marble; competition in pricts, and quality! of work defied ; can put up work from 25 to 50 per cent, less than ever was put up. and of the very best Italian Marble. 33 F. 1.. FUI.U1IAM. M. D,-.It. K. JOVKS. M. II, Fnlgham 4* Jones, Physicians and Druggists, Crystal Springs.Mississippi, DEALERS IN n Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Perfumery. Toilet articles, M pure wines and liquors for medicinal pur poses, etc. Physicians’ prescription cate lully prepared at all nonrs. x—20 Gr. H. APPEL, DEALER IN Genera l 31 hr eh undine, Crystal Syringe, Jliss. Keeps constantly on hand a gen eral assortment of DRY GOODS, PRINTS. JEANS, LAWNS. CAMBRICS. SATINETS OR G A N DI US, C A SSIM ER ES. SHI R’J'INGS. TRIM MINGS TICKINGS. DELAINES, DENIMS. SILKS. BOOTS, SHOES. CROCKERY, CONFECTION FRIES A N D FANCY GOODS Plantation Supplies, Furniture, &c., &c. In short, everything needed by the Farmer, or Housekeeper, and ou terms to suit the times Highest price paid for Cotton in Goods or Cash G. II. APPEL. Sept 14 1872 S. BERKSG2V& BROTHER, CRYSTAL STRINGS, MISS., DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Clouds Clothing, Boots, Shoos. Hats. Caps. Bo-nets, Hardware, Saddlery, Groeerits (’rockery. Guns. Pistols. Watches, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Thanking their friends lor past favors they solicit a continuance of the same. oct28 Coleman House. Crystal springs.Mississippi. MRS. I.. REASON, Proprietor, 'flic above House lias oeen tefit ted to a first class Hotel : lias spa« clous, well ventilated looms, mid central location. Every attention paid to Guests. The table will he lurnished with tlie best the market affords. Board by the day, week or month. Charges to suit the times. july 6 1878 -46. May House. Crystal Springs, Miss. MRS. N. JOHNSON, Proprietress. This Hotel is situated near the Depot, west side, and convenient to the business portion of town.. Commercial Travelers will find it to their interest to stop at this House. Meals at all Horns. Terms reasonari.e. A. J. BETTINWORTII, Saddle and Harness 31 alar. Crystal Springs...Miss. Keeps on hand at all times a varied :\s ■ortment of Saddles. Bridles, Harness and ill kinds ol goods in his line, and will do iny repairing connected with his business, tiieap for cash or country produce Shop text door to Celeman House. Mattresses mads and repaired in lie very latest style, and chvap.—Apl 24. Bias Guevara, Beauregard,..Mississippi. MANUFACTURER OF lexicon Saddle Trees, Saddles, Harness, te. Call and see samples of his workraan h'n Patronage solicited. LYNCH & CO, Beauregard and Wesson,_Miss Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, & ■Iheetiron of every description— House Guttering and Piping, Hoot ing and Vallying, Cooking and Heating Stoves. Stove trimings always on hand. Small favors thankfully received and large ones in proportion. EF“Terms Cash.-®* Oct, 23.1875 .___ ,_l | flPMSMi Aand Morphine habit.eared, j M SUBS 19 ^ send stamp f<«r book on 9Ma to W. a. Squire. MftpPS w 3 WorttnugUn, Greene Co.. lud. I i % Hashhumt Directory. M FAI.KR. A. MANOOLI* M. Faler & Co., DKALKR8 IN CIIIOOBRIES, DRY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, IJazlehcrst,.Miss.j Agents for PHELPS A PARKER WAOOX WORKS, And 117tetter <f- Wilson S E W I X G M A C III N E S. 12-31 Mrs. S. J Linfield, Having returned to IIazlehurst,de sires to inform the Ladies that she resumes her business at her old stand, where she has ample laeili ties for procuring latest millinery, and style, and work, in dress-mak ing, and Huttericks paterns. Ilazlchurst. Jan,<), 1818-21. French millinery. SHUN i AND SUMMER FASHIONS. My selection embraces everything new and desirable, ir. Dress and Shade Hats. Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, Ornaments. Ties, Gloves, Rucking, Corsets, Buttons, Hamberg Trimmings. &c.. *c. Mv familiarity with the business, ob tained by several years experience, ena bles mo to purchase all goods Irom first hands; hence I am offering my stock at prices to suit the times. Ladies politely invited to call. Post Osskjk Kcn.mxo. MRS, E. A. PATCHINGS. Hazlehurst. Miss,, March 23. 1878-31, XKIillsaps & Bros, Hazlehurst, .... Mississippi, IIKAI.KR IX St pie Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Boots, Shoes. Hats, and Plantation Supplies Will sell cheap lor cash. jantSO. 75 ALBERT MOORE’S NOTION STOKE, AND NEWS DEPOT, _ South side Estelle street. Hazlehurst, .... Mississippi. MRS. S. WTfKERT. Estelle street,.Hazlehurst, Dealer in staple and fancy dry goods, family groceries and plan!a turn supplies, (’all and sec my goods—I will sell cheaper tlum the cheapest. march 27, 75. MORRISON & BRO, Carpenters and liuilders, Hazlehursl,.Mississippi, Patronage solicited; shopon (iroene sD'eet. ■ Oct 17,1874. ruiaj. T. D. AIrn, Fash ion a hie , Ta ilor, Hazlehurst, . Miss. Has removed his office to (lie Hits bnild ng. east side Railroad uver.ue. Patronage solicited. March 7. 74. e D. H. HAWKS, CA1JINEI AlAKER Hazlehurst, .... JIi.ssi.\sij>j)i. Residence and shop near the Rea body school building, Welch street, where lie will no all kinds of repair ing ol Furniture, hoiise-painting.pa per-humring, etc, cheaper than the cheapest. Givs me a call. xi 20 F. FITZTtlb'Al, BOOT AM) SHOE MAKER. South Sid* Eslfllw Street, ) lhizlelMist..INI isxixxippi ORDERS SOLICITED, and promptly at tended to Satisfaction guaranteed. March 20th, 1X73. • firs. 8. .ft. jPrire, FASHION AI5LE Ml ESSMAKj NO, Most respectfully solicits a share of the patronage ot the ladies of llnzlehurst and vicinity. Uti 8. Saddle it Harness Maher. 11 A/.1.E1IITRST. Mjjj' Respectfully solicits the pntro ige of Mi* people ot Copiah and adjoining i unties.— All orders in his li::a filled prim tly, and •it prices corresponding with the tunes. Kn courage tiome workmen Jan I'd. '72 Meek’s Livery Stable, aLy\ snx Corner Green and Crokor streets, Hazlehnrst, Miss., V1T K W 11.1,1 ii i'll is h conveyance to any par IT of the country. Horses, Buggies, and Hacks, with or without tops, always on hand. 11. & T. J. Penn, MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS Of Buggies, Wagons anil Ploies, Joiexkie os Grkkxk and Ckokkie Streets I/ A ZBKll UhST. MISS.. KEEP constantly on hand a good stock j|' the different sizes and varieties of Iron n'd Wood best suited to farm and ptanta ■ ion work, are well prepared to make any ,hing in their line. Orders respectfully solicited. Teirnsrea looable. All work warranted. RURIAL CASKETS, COFFINS of all kinds, and everyth! pertaining to the Undertakens Busine ilways on hand. X-19 .1. .¥. COUNTY AUCTION ERR, Ilazlehurst.Miss. Having been appointed Auctioneer by die Board of Supervisors of Copiah county, i hereby caution all persons against selling property at auction without first communi cating with me. as I intend to enforce the law for my own protection. See Revised Code of 1871, Sectior.s 1732 and ’33 page HSU . A. ,f. WELCH. Nov. 25, 7G-12-14 County Auctioneer. JAS. SINCLAIR. Fashionable barber, Railroad Avenue, West Side, Ila/leluirst, Miss., All work in his line done in the Ue3t style, and at reasonable rates Subscribe for (be Copiukan. Now is the time. I R W.MILLS A PS’ >. ! ' [Successor to Birdsong,Horne & Brittain.] GREAT PLANTATION SUPPLY STORE, KKKfS ON HAND BACON, FLO rtf, SUGAR, COFFEE, PLOWS, SWEEPS, COTTON SCRAPERS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, BATS, CAPS, MOLASSES, CLOTH ING, DRV GOODS, And all kinds of PLA STATION Si PPL! ES, > . • Adraucinp to Planters is our specialfi/. Where they have a little rash to spend through the sii inner, we * will sell to them at about cost, to keep their credit account down as small as possible, COME ONE, COME ALL, RO TH GREA T A NO SMA LL ! HV hup for cash, sell loir and keep correct accounts. The friends of Birdsong, Brittain and Redding, will still find them on hand at the old stand,ready to wait on their old customers, Hnsdehurst, Mississippi, March 23, ISIS 31. S. G. MARSHALL. J W. Me MASTER.! HARSIVALL X lIciTlASTIlK. Hazlehurst,...Mississippi DEALERS nr DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, HATS, HOOTS, SHOES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Haring purchased our goods at close figures, ire are ena bled and arc determined not to be undersold, for Till? CASH, bg ang merchant in Hazlehurst. (lire us a trial and be conduced that ire practice what ire preach. Two doors below S. T. lingers. June 1, 1878-27 K. C, WILLIAMSON. Hazleh urst,.M ississippi. DEALER IX PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Brushes and Perfumery, TAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE-STI FFS, And everything usually found in a well appointed Drug Stme. Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers and physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the West quality, and also Landrcth’s Garden Seeds. Apr (>, 1878 33 CHARLES H. FRY, Crystal Springs*.- Miss DEALER IN Watches, Cloclis, Jewelry and Silver plated ware, of the finest quality and most fashionable styles ; also Musical In struments and Strinys of most all hinds. All poods and work warranted as represented, and sold for cash only. 12 8 J —— ■■■" ■■ i ■! a '■ ■" — Wait tor the Wayon—the Home J lade Wagon—the $05 00 Wayon,, .A. I HEIWAY’S. TltitnldcSkein and Iron axle wagons. All materials used selected with care. Gin Stands repoii ed. Buggies made and repaired, and all plantation woik done cheap for cash. Give me a call. Shop west of court house on Brower Avenue. Seibe & Dampeer, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pure and Fresh Drugs, Medicine*, and all the popular Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, &c. Fine chewing and smoking tobacco and the host of cigars; Brandies, whiskies and wines of the he-t quality for medical purposes; Also, the very best of Violin and Guitar strings, and in fact every thing that is usually kept in a first class drug store. JS©“Prepsei'iptions prepared with great care at all hours, day or night. Crystal Springs, Nov 14, ’70-ly H. r. CARTER. Beau regard.Mississipp ZP E. IE EIZ f.V CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES. i have just received a fresh lot of Choice Family Groceries ami Con fection, Cigars. Chewing and stroking Tobacco, <fcc. Rtiying exclusive ly for cash, 1 am prepared to offer goods in my line at the VERY LOW EST CASH PRICES. Will pay highest market price for Hides, Wool, Eggs, Poultry, Rutter, &e. Those visiting Beauregard are respectfully invited to aive me a call Dec. 15, 1877. A R ANDRE, MERCK -A.2STT, Crystal Springs,.Mississippi Decs to call the attention of all Patrons of Husbandry to the Fact, that he sells Goods at Special Rates to mom hers ol the Order, as per contract with Crystal Springs Council of Granges. And while acknowledging his obligations to old customers and the public generally for favors during the past nine years, lie assures them that the Grange business will not prevent him extending to them also tli* most liberal terms, polite attention, and lowest prices. His stock will constantly be replenished bv shipments from New Yuk, St. Louis, New Orleans, and hading markets, at lowest cash rates qualt* All Goods aie warranted full weight and measure, and very be. ity. fNo second rate or low class goods kept.) The siock consists of every kind and variety of staple Dry Goods, No tions, Hardware, Groceries, Provisions, and Plantation supplies. School Rooks and stationery a speciality. Rawhonc Superphosphate at manufacturers’ prices. Any article not in stock will he ordered im mediately. Market price paid in cash for cotton, and liberal advances 0n shipments. Crystal Springs, April 3, 1875. Redding House Near the Depot,.Hazleliurst, MississipjJi. Mbs. Kate Redding is now occupying her New House on Green street, fronting the depot, where she is well prepared to accommodate all-who favor her with their patronage. Table furnished with the best the country affords, and at very rea sonable terms. Patronage solicited. i The Weekly (Wiuian. i:y joj/x d. i Axcii a ,s. /•'. j/assuxcij l. Terms: J'ubUshed cirri/ Saturday at 7mi 1 tellurs cud Difly Cents per annum, in ad ranee.' , ♦ Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square, ten lines or less, Jirst insertion, and fifty vents each continuance. Liberal arrangement* made with yearly or quarterly ad vertisers; all bills due on presentation. Job printing executed at reasonable rates, joy cash • the i patronage of our friends solicited. THE COVIA HA A is a friend to the farmer, the me chanic, the laborer, anil all trades and professions; if should be a visitor to every fireside in Copiah and the surrounding country, and the friends are respect fully urged to assist in extending its already large circulation. As an advertising medium it is unequaled by county papers ; merchants and business men will Jind it greatly to their advantage to adver tise in its columns as it circulates throughout this section of country. Our terms are liberal, and we male it a special duty to promote, as far as we can, the interest of our adverti sing patrons. Newspaper* Law. 1. Postmaster is requited to notice l>y letter (returniii-;■ a papet di v not answer the law.) when a sultscriher does not take his paper out. of the office, and state tlie reasons for its not being taken ; and a neglect to ii» so, makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher lor the payment. 2. Any person who takesa paper from the postoflice whether direcit d to his name or another, or whether he has subscribed or not, is responsi ble lor the pay. H. If a person orders his paper discontinued, lie must pay all arresra ges, or the publisher may continue to send it until the payment is made. I. It tlie subscriber orders his paper stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if ho takes it from the postofHce. The law proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what lie uses. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and pe riodicals from the postoffice, or removing and leaving, them uncalled for. is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. BROWN S WELLS, Copiah Comity,.- Mississippi. BO Alii) $2 PEB DA V, .. $12 Per WEEK,-$10' PEI! MONT.I. 8. J. d A . L. MO HE HE A I),.Proprietors. This ct\ct)rated Watering Place is .situate;! 145 miles north of New Orleans. and (0 miles south of Jacks, n Miss., and within five miles ol tlie New Orleans, St Louis ,y Chicagu Railroad, so that it is hr uglit within seven hours o! New Orleans, ami mis senge.s leaving Memphi- at 2 j>. m. will breakfast at tlie iVells. hor twenty years or more these wells, without any other advertising t an that af forded by the visitors themselves, have gradually extended their lame throughout Mississippi. Louisiana, and a great portion ol the tioi.th, The water ol these Wells contain nearly every medical substance of the most cel ebrated mineral waters ot Europe and America. They contain every ingredient of the Vichy waters, which are so celebrated for engorgement ot the liver and spleen, ami biliaiy concretions, diseases oi the kidney, tiour albus, and chronic disfioureuients of tlie skin, caused by diseased viscera. Dyspepsia, in its various stages, with all its train of horrible nervous symptoms, constipation, acidity ot the stomach, nauseo, heartburn, disgust of lood. sour eructa tions. Buttering at the heart, dimness of vision, fever and dull pain in the head liill uesa of stomach after meals, have permanently and effect tin My been cured. AU chronic diseases of the liver, enlarged spleen, jaundice, chronic diarrhoea dyetmtaiy, dropsy, scrolula in all its forms, after bavin exhausted the best medical skill, have been compelled to yield 10 the curative powers of these waters. Diseases peculiar to females, such as spinal irritation, amenorrhoea, dysmennsr rhoea. menorrhagia, leucorriioea, in all its forms, and many others have been benefit ted or cored In diseases of the nervous system, such as nervous debility, neuralgia, hysteria. St. Vitus Dance, hemiplegia, epilepsy, ca al.q sy. 11 ishes of light ' ringing Tn the ears, per verted taste, premature decline, these waters have proved of great value. Chronic rheumatism has been permanently cured by the use of these waters. A careful analysis of these waters will satisfy the most incredulous that all the above named diseases, with their symptoms, will either be permanently cured or "teat !y ameliorated. ‘ “ According to the analysis of J. R. Chilton, of New York, professor of Chemistry, one quart of water of Well No. 1, contains: Free Sulphuric Acid, 10.22; Sulphate Liter. 2!.10; I’roto Sulphite Iron. 0.12; Stilpli Magresia. 11 25: Xulph. Soda, 1.11; Sulph. Alumina. 2.10; Chloride Calcium 1.11; Organic Matter, We.. .23. | According to the analysis ot tieorge Little. Slate benlngist, one quart ol water of Well No. 2. contains : Rulphuret of Hydrogen. Carbonic Acid, free, Carbonic of Line, Carbonic of Magnesia, Carbonic of Iron. .Sulphate Magnesi i. Sulphate Alumina, Carbonic of Sodium, Sulphate of Soda, Magnesia and Silieia, Some Organic Matter. Well No. 3 lias not been analyzed. The I’roprielors will receive visitors at all seasons of tlie yetr. They w ould re spectfully warn visitors against the prevalent error, that of drinking cooiotisly of the waters immediately ttp"n their arrival. It is a sate rule, under all circumstances, to commence the use ol the waters in small quantities; be still saler lor invalids to consult skilled physicians, acquainted with the use of the waters. Ifyott ha»e determined tn try these waters, give them a lair trial. Hundreds have been cured, and you may lie loo. Instances have been repeatedly witnessed ol persons who, though at first were great ly discouraged, have peisisted in the use of the waters, and been’’finally restored to health. Eminent physicians hetehnve certified that they have been using and prescribing the waters from Drown's wells, for fifteen years, in the diseases above anted with success. _Match 2 IKjs 2S. MILLERS M I N E II A L W E L I, . This Well is situated three miles South ol Ua/MiuiX. Copiah comi ty, Mississippi, in the high, pine region, and is known locally as posses., sing superior medical properties, no attempt ever having been made be fore to introduce it to tiie public. The Proprietor would call the atten tion of all those seeking some assistance to nature, in her endeavors to releave suffering humanity,to the qualative analysis here appended,ob tained by Professor l>. II, Whi'l'mld, Mississippi College. Clinton Miss.: Magnesium chloride, Calcium chloride, Sodium chloride, Iron carbo nate, Calcium carbonate, Potassium chloride, Magnesium Sulphate, Al uminum salts of Silica, Carbonic acid free. B. II. WHITFIELD. From a careful study of the above analysis, ail familiar with medical properties of the most celebrated mineral waters or the world, must be struck with the close resemblance to some, and for superior virtues to others. All the medical properties, that invite the invalid to seek a re storative to health, from other and more expensive waters, are embraced in the analysis, that any of the Mineral Waters of the South can heal, can feel saHy assured that this water will ufleet as much towardsii * cure as anv a thousand times wider known, aud more elaborately adver tised. Board can be had at The Catching Hotel, Uazlehurat, and at Maj. B. F. Martin’s. Martinsville, each within three miles of the Well, where the water fresh from the Well, will be furnished in any quantity to those de siring it. For further particulars, address, Fob. '), 1878-25. W W. MILLER, Hazlehursl. Miss. "se----—-—....1 -----w C. M. BANKSTON, DEALER IX Fine Watches, Clocks and J wclnj, Spectacles. ( old Pens, Musical In struments and Strings, Silver and Plated Ware, Etc. West Side Railroad Avenue.Ilazleburst, Mississippi. well selected Stock always on hand. Repairing done to order. iSutislactiou warranted. Oct. 2d, 1S7S. * E. E. Mimms. Agent, Take this method of announcing to the readers of the Copiuhan who reside in the North-Western portion of Copiah, that their stock of NEW GOODS is full and complete, comprising a GREATER VA RIETY of articles than is usually found in a village store. All those in want of Goods are respectfully invited to give them a call, and examine their stock and PRICES. Tliev pledge iheinselve-. to sell at the very LOWEST RATES. We call die special attention of Die Ladies to our fine n —01 tnu el »-f Dress Goods, Trimmings, Loiter and Misses Hats, Ribbons Flown Utica, May 11, 1878 ' *'