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THE WE Ell V SUN
g^^TrtATfBBS.
" ' Mountno Dec. 21st, 1872
U niiipal election takes plate on
* l ;' >t in January.
ib ,tr ‘
The election for county officers takes
1 _. in Bainbridge on the first Wednes
\ ' fan nary. Remember the day.
Hay » n * ■ .
roiiier. our marshal has been
.'fined to his room several days by a Kb
Z* attack of rheunutisnn
v^sess—Has been quite lively this
\ f a „,l our streets have been filled up
all kinds <?f VehickeU.
s fi:I ok Court.— This tribunal vfill
Monday hext. Parties will take
V Tore pleased to meet in our city
tcek, our esteemed young Triend
p n „v Gauge. of Thomasville. Come
jpin. Frank, when you can stay longer.
~n Tempi,ars.—We are glad to note
■ nis order is in a very prosperous con
:n our city. The lodge here is ad
its numbers very fast.
r-urcity ha fi not been illuminated either
\, ~pS or any other kind of lights for
L'vra! nights. \Vhat is the matter Mr.
J! ~->ltal ?
F \ntasrm's. —We understand that a
mftn t is on foot to get up a company
* ■ n t a stics on Wednesday. Go ahead
y, anything for a little fun. you know.
\"i vr Minister. —Mr. S. D. rlemenffi
k, ia been aligned to this place as resident
pytorof the Methodist Church, lie is
. rfiv] to lie a good man and an efficient
binwter.
T \v. T>ivov—Preached an able sermon
Mnesdny evening last at the Methodist
i r ,.|i. ITe wa« formerly its pastor, and
r quite a favorite during his pastoral
'. r, with all classes. Tie resides in and
so Tang'of a church in Talbotton. Ga.
l! present.
Vnehody has stolen our inkstafid. We
lit wish the party to bring the article
« but if lie will provide us with his
tame we will send him aqx'n, as the ink
eml is useless without some such an ap
pendage.
Ciuustm vs.—Vext Wednesday is Christ
tos d-<v. and. aside from the usual “fun”
t msi'qneiu noon such occasions, we are
<■> have a hip circus. We suppose everv
|...dv a-e «Ting up to bare a nice time.
MV wish -i.'i a merry ehmtmas.
I’ers >\ vn.—Tohn > T . p rown.of the ra
rlh I’nferprise, called on ns vesterd.ajb
Intgelv suspect that he is attracted here
' ’ " ight particular star, who he is en
ding to engage in an “enterprise” for
with him. Success to you Brown.
Nvw York A hops.—We have received
b first number of this new candidate for
''Tip favor. It is a handsome eight
g illustrated ionrnal. and rather above
"Mvcrage of s>»ch pape»-s. It is pul dish
' P. St’kes. fo>* 00 nor annum.
U North'd illiam street, New York.
>nr 8 w \vv \u F \m.—Don't forget that
" 'v innah Fair begins on the 30th inst.
i v ill lv tno greatest exhibition of the
Mr. .1. If. F.stiil. the accomplished
"n'v. will please accept our thanks
• r an invitation to be present. Half fare
11 roads. Atlantic and Gulf road
Vl tts articles for exhibition free of
Jiaige,
(i\MK,—W e learn that there
1 m Mch game of billiards played
'"' l r| h v some evening during next week.
'■•‘R two jtftiatiiers, residents of our
I lie young gentlemen are both good
nan ! those w’uct admire the game
ai. may expect a spirited contest.
ir,e " ! 11 be played at Colbert's.
',"’ n 11 iizevs Gone.—Dilring the past
county has lost two of its best
' -hiy respected citizens. William
"ho died of pheiunonia. was ft a
' "tan. of spotless reputation, a good
I' 1 “ n, I H kind husband and father.
'' « man fall of years.
‘■vr, X, M. Nicholson, who foil a
erysipelas on Sunday morning
■ > down befotejthe great Death
1 ' i manhood s glorious prime.
*- aat leaves have their time
to fall.
A >
wither in the North wind's
breath,
.‘I?, a b seasons for they own
0: 1 hath. - '
! Jt ' ,|NV ' - 'Old John Hobiusou's
c '■ ’o will be in this city on Christ
-. r ' 'he following are among the
til ' a,KI extraordinary features of
xiu.itiuu; dhe Black Sea Lions,
-n ■ l<ls a b. the wonderful Rhinoc-
A: V': ur 1 ’“‘‘om of Iloly Writ, the great
i.. ~T ’ ‘ th® African Shake. 30
> teer wit It horns and 3 eve®.
*tiche ex pensive features
*5. iD i u n ‘" 1 th the world possess
ed,, ” * bteiuselves alone make an
•'o>q. ' a ‘tuible and more attrae
travels; and yet
c a maU * 7ortion Johll
* r ."' ,reat Museum, Menagerie,
T-tarnim - n j » ®
"* tt.eruational Zoological
Tyteehnic Institute, Fipt^
lunc.iy I? 1 jra• Cirsu3-
City Items.
Coughs, chills and colds.
Raffles, turkeys and tripe.
Toys and gift books are attracting at
tention.
Kggs are now retailing at forty cents
i per dozen.
j So far, much cold weather
Matrimony maketh many souls to re^
■ joice and be exceeding glad.
The demand for the Sux last \veek was
unprecedented.
1 he finest o,ysters ever seen or tasted, in
the city.
Steaming beverages— hot whisky punch
es, spiced brandy and “sich,” have come
into vogue.
It is said that politicians are busy as
bees fixing their municipal slates sot next
year.
It may interest our dear little girl read
ers to learn that fashionabLv dressed dolls
range in price from S3 to 525.
There are about fourteen weddings ex
pected to take place hereabouts in the next
thirty days.
Ned Henderson has n new song on the
epiiooty. lie also has about 28 turkeys
for raflle Christinas eve.
The epizooty has resigned its position in
our city, and is succeeded by the Diuitrd
bumbenzine.
Our city wfts subjected to a season of
‘•spirit wrappings” Last .Saturday night.
The Mayor got aftef the boys.
The death of Ms. B. E. Russell, is an
nounced by some of tl,® Georgia dailys.
They went to say married and said mur
dered. Well, its about the same thing in
the Jong ruri.
The weathef has turned off warm again,
and we have had some little rain, though
not as much as is desired. The cisterns
are all dty.
The 3ux has gained for itself a popu
larity never before enjoyed by any paper
published in Baiubridge. That's what the
people say.
We expect a lively v L eek next week.
Christmas and a circUs, and several other
■‘little games” are to be played.
The Department Amtiversaryi
Last 'l’uesday was the anniversary of the
Fire Department of Baiubridge, and at 4
o'clock in the afternoon both companies
were out and formed on Water street
when the men and ap&ratus of each com
pany were drily inspected by the Chief
and members of Council. The Secretaries
of each Company made their regular re
port, after which the parade was dismiss
ed. 'File City Board expressed great sat
isfaction at the excellent condition in which
it foilrtd the Department.
After the parade the annual meeting of
the Department took place, and the busi
ness, usually transacted on Such occasions;
being through with, the election for offi
cers of the Department for the ensuing
j ear was held, with the following result:
Chief—Geo. W. Lewis.
Ist Assistant Chief—K. 11. Peabody.
2d Assistant Chief—ll. M. Johnston.
In the evening at about 8 o clock a large
nujnbef of tils Department Visited the
quarters of Mr. II M. Johnston, the new
ly elected i hiet. wliO'l a gay and festive
time was the programme. The boys ad
journed at a late hoilf, each and everyone
seemingly much pleased with his even
ing's enjctyllient.
Wd noticed present the out-going Chief
.Mr. \Y. \Y r . Harrell, a'l tlie nevk Chiefs,
Foreman Harrell, of the Stonewall, Fore
man Wright, of the Oak City, Jol. Charles
MdCnerlyn and marly other prominent
firemen and citizens.
Appointments of the Sdtith Geor
gia Conference for 1873.
Savannah District —J 0 A Clark PE
Savannah—Trinity, II H Parks; Wes
ley Church ami City Mission, G G .N Me
Donnell
Jliuesville, W O Booth
Bryan Mission, W M 0 Conley
Springfield. N I) Morehouse
Sylvania, YV T Me Michael
Milton Mission, To be supplied
Bethel, E J Birch
Alexander, J A liosser
Waynesboro, G S Johnson
Herndon Mission, L A Darsey
Bethany, T B Lanier
Louisville, W M Kennedy
Sandersville, J F Mixon
Davioboro, J S Jordan
Washington, S N Tucker
Gibson. J YV Domings
Macon District —J VV Hinton P E
Macon—Mulbery and Yineville, J 0
Branch ; First Street. G J Pearce ; East
Macon and City Mission, R M Lockwood
and one to be supplied ; Macon Circuit C
J Toole and one to be supplied
Gordon. B H Sasnet
Irwimou, Supplied by P YV Flanders
Jeffersonville. 0 O'Driseell
Ft V'alley arid Marshalville, F A Branch
Crawford, W W Tidwell
Providence, J W Glenn and one to be
supplied
Perry. YY'alter Knox
Haynesville. J R Littlejohn
HawkinsvilTfe and Mission, li J Corlet
Cockran and Mission, J M Osborn
Pulaski and "Wilcox Mission, YY H Rog-
Emory College, 0 L Smith, President
1 S Hopkins. Professor
YV F College. E 11 Myers, I’resident/C
W Smith and YV C Bass, Professors
Colcmbcs District — T T Christian. P E
Columbus. St Luke, J S Key ; St Paul,
A YV right .
Gerard. Trinity and Ashbury Mission, J
YV Simmons
Wesley Chapel and Mission. YV F Rob
inson
Catania. R L YViggins
Hamilton, D R McWilliams
Talbotion. R YY' Dixon
Talbot c ireuit, L B l’ayne, G C rhomp
feon
Geneva. LG igging
Bntler, YV M 1> Bond
Buena Y'ista, YV W Stewart
Glen Aha Mission, C C lliues
Cusseta. R F Evans
lAimpkin, A J Dean
; Conference Missionary, Loviek Pierce
_ Amkriccs District —N B Ousfcy, r E
Americus. A M YY ynn, J Harris, supn
Bethel. o J Boring
! Magnolia Springs, F S Twitty t
’ "ividp. J;1 M ".rail, ■' Me "D-
Smithville and Mission. W Lane
Oglethrope, J B Wardlaw
Montezuma. J W Burke
N ienna, James Spence
Dooly Mission, Supplied by I W Boring
Worth Mission, Supplied by W. M Rus
sell
Dawson and Enterprise, G C Clark
Weston, J T Ainsworth
Florence, G T Embry
Andrew Female College, J B McGehee,
President and Agent
Orphans Home, S Anthonjr. Agent
luiNfiKiDoE Distrut— li b Lcarnr, P E
Baiubridge, S D Clements
j Decatur, P. C Harris
Trinity, A M Williams
£prr g Creek Mission. R II Tljwren
j It Gaines and Llakely, Wll Hayes. B
i II Lester
Mofgan, D Blalock
Camilla, M H White and one to be sup
plied
Cairo, J J Giles
Albany and Mission, G R KrameT
Cuthbert, b F Breedlove, W B Ale Han;
fciipn
Springvale. S R Weaver
George Town, Midway and St Paul, To
be supplied
Terrell, E J Rentz
Thomasville District— J M Austin, PE
Thomasville, E A 11 McGehee
Spring Hill, J D Mauldin
Grooverville, W M Watts, S G Childs
supn
Ouitraan, S. S. SiVeet
Morven, J E Sentell
Valdosta, J P NVardlaw
Lowndes and Echols .Mission, A P
Wright
Stockton, To be supplied
jessup, J S Williams
Blackshear and Junction, H P Myers
Waresboro, J 15 ( ulpepper
Waynesville, 'l' S Armstead
Centervillage. W H Thomas
St Marys, VV r J Green
Brunswick abd t ity Mission j J O A
Cook
Darieti and Mclntosh, R I. Honiker
Altamaha District— 1 ATM Morris, P
E
Snarboro, .3 j Morgan
Dulilm, G \V Hardaway
Wrightsville, To be supplied by W 1’
Rhy
. ounty Line, To be supplied
Hwainesboro, D G Popa
Jacksouvillg, W A Green
Oconee, H u Fentress
Allamaha, \V F i onley
Reidsville, It D Gentry
Moultre Mission, W F Beafdiri
Nashville, 'lo be supplied
Alapaha Mission, To be supplied by D
Morrison
OcmulgCe, W F Roberts
llolniesville, To Be supplied by James It
W are
(>eo Bright transferred to Florida Con
ferenefi
J E Evans, H J Ellis fthd W W Hicks
transferred to North Georgia Conference
H D Moore transferred to Alabama Con
ference
K W Flournoy transferred to Lousiana
Conference
Announ<e9ittfejrit.
For J ustice of the Peace.
i announce myself as a candidate for
Justice of the Peace for 513th district, G.
M. at the ensuing election on the first Sat
urday in January next, if elected, will
faithfully discharge the duties of said of
fice. H. F. SIIARON.
Dec. 14, 1872.
For Ordinary
I respectfully announce myself ftS H cab
didate for the office of Ordinary, at the
ensuing election ill 1 respectful
ly solieit the support of my friends.
James H. Colbkp.t.
FACTS FOR’ THE PEOPLE.
Th** finest, cheapest, largest and most
eomplite stock of Dry Goods can be found
at Flnt River Stors, also velveteens and
valorns in all colors, suitable for trimmings
A A BARRELS FLOUR 1 different
lUU grades at A. T. Reid A Cos.
Let all understand that Mr. James Watt
wishes everybody to call arid see him and
inspect his fine stock of house furnishing
goods, guns, pistols, armlnition, fishing
tackle, and ft thousand Other things not
here mentioned. Mr. Watt can suit jou
with anything in his line as id quality Or
price, 'dive him a call;
A BALES NORTHERN IIAY at
lUU A. T. Retd & Co.'
IlidiiT Time.— It is the right time now
to calil on H. B. Ehrlich, the great grocery
man of Bainbridge. lie has on hand ma
terial for the hungry. Choice family
groceries at reduced prices. Fancy gro
ceries cheap for cash. Call and see for
yourself.
nr.rt BUSHELS BLACK OATS at
A. T. Reid & Cos.
Important to Gentlemen. —If you wan
a good suit of clothing, boots or shoes, hats
shirts, bows, collars, undershirts and draw
ers. etc., etc., of the latest styles and to
suit your pockets, go to Steiniiiger A Ln
gel's Flint River Stores.
N. B. Also a full stock of clothing suit
able for boys.
Have you been to visit the line Jewelry
establishment Os Ms. W. C. Sobers ? If
vou have not, you should go at once and
see lus stock of jewelry, silver and plated
ware, watches, clocks, musical instruments,
walking canes, toys, pipes, Ac.. Ac. Call
in and see for yourself.
Prints at 8. 10 and 12 J cents per yard
also all other goods suitable for housekeep.
ing. Goods at New York price# at the
Flint River Stores.
Tt Will Oct— That Kwilecki & Pro
are still in the market with goods to suit
everybody* Something to eat. and some
thing to wear, cheaper than the cheapest.
Give the boys a call, and you are sure to
be satisfied.
on i bushEii? velloW oats a*
JU J A. T. Reid k Cos.
The reason why Steiniiiger & Engel at
their Flint River Stores, can sell goods for
less than any other house ih Baiubridge.
bemuse they buy for cash. Occupy three
stores, two in Baiubridge. one at * aldosta.
tor which they. Wfed a large quantity of
goods which thd*- purchase from agents
and importers direct by the packages.
Gentlemens silk hats at
A. T. Reid A Cos.
Steiniiiger A FngTe ate jusf receiving
from the West and North, the largest stock
of Groceries ever brought to Baiubridge,
which they are offering at prices to sutt
the times.
t* A KITS NO. 1 AND 2 ACKE
-01l BEL at A. T. Rdd A 10.
A complete stock of first-class family
groceries, consisting of new mackerel m
‘kits and qffiirter barrels, cheese, butter,
sugar, coffee, bacon, flour, rice, salt, erack
r- A-- •
The World’s Fair
To Be Held at
BAINyRIEkIE, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY; Dec<*ttiber 25tii
JOHN ROBINSONS
HUT lUIUDR MUSEUM, MISEIIE.
CARAVAN AND HIPPODROME,
co.MTIiNED With thS grand
international Zoological GardeO,
Polytechnic /nstitiiU 1
—AND—
mA&mmm cmetis
IN FOUR TO TEN TENTS,
As the space df the Grounds will permit;
JOHN SOBINSON, Prop, and QenT Director.
JOHN ROBINSON. Jr., Manager.
This Gigantic Enterprise which has been, at a Vast ExpenJitnfe d fitfe and Money
tlioroffghlv Reorganized and Equipped for the present traveling Peasonpresentsthe
Startling, N«vvl. Unique and C.dossd Spectacle never before witnessed in the annals
ot amusements enter[>nse either in this or any other age, of
TWELVE SUPERIOR SHOWS IN UNE
All for a single price of admission.
in tile Odlledtidn and Organization of the Museum the utmost care has been taken
tti "rut fv and efilight-n the public by presenting in one Va>l Assemblage an accuum'a
tio;"Micii a> ini# never been attempted or dreamed of by the combined taht, talent and
liberality of all other naiiagers in Aidetica or Europe. It nffiv lib interestiidf fbr the
IkrtV Mfflily Two V,«r» Mr
AfiRN i li- who are found in sUitiofit Eterv Part of the VVoibi. have been actively cm
n o\ed inVrocUring Oundsitie# tof >His GREAT TRAVELING SHOW Some of these
w'e.e put o'n exhibition lor the First Time Last Year ; but they hftye been very largely
sup .1 ffi nted for the present Season by New Act-ssions and Ooi.Ognments brought b.v
almost eve A Steamer from Foreign Ports which ha-arrived in'N.w \ oik for the past
ehd.t n.bhths: A> an illufttiation o’s the Imlomitable Energy ot the well known l r-pn
,or of this estaldishment. it n.ay be .Veil to remmktnat the Exhansffess Res-.iitcea of
e Emope Asia, Africa and America; Vfth the siibdiv.sions , f China. Japan. A ishrilffi. the
Polar Ueuions, South Sea Islands,- Arabia; Turkey Bmtn; t waw*'*- f -gp» t. the J acffic.
Arctic Indian and Atlantic Oceans, together with the Re.l Sei arid Land have
all been levied upon, conti ibuting to swell the agergite of this Single Department,
" It C is csthi'iaUVtliat AGQUAUIUM, MUSEUM, MEN A(i ERIE and CAR AY AG,
'gwm&m® emtmwms
•ThD Stnpendtins <'pinnination has been biought together at an actual cost to the
Proprietor of MOUETHaN A MILLION DOLLARS : which m ten times more than was
ri'ipueiorm uvui The curiosities of the several departments represent
ever Invented in ,l Jm-.i,,,f of ZooWv Or.Jtholbgy. Geology, Ifchthyology,
the choicebu ext< ip sio l, ( ' > Mechanics; Nutfai-matifcs. Scientfe',
Concholoiry, Entd.nology, ite urSfictidns of .fie Afitanntic and H(lm-
Oil Painting , and many . < ~.^.qjjq A -p p.XHIIiITION. as to challenge the ad
j
Will M ItitrOdueed tile Following CnenampM AW of Equestrian, Aero
batie, Athletic aful Gyim>astic Talent.
Tbc Gveat arid iedoinitabffi
ho ’E’it Stick sey.
The Prefer ed rider of tin- P ’ is Exhibition
and the Champion H >.seman of the
Wp’ild
GEORGE M. KYLTYY,
Tlie Chi impion L* aper.
JOHN WILSON,
The Hr at Four hor-e ride.
MAS! Ed F. ROBBINS,
Tne Dashing Somersault Eq'mstnao.
Mr. GEORGE SL n MAN
the Baring S<-n>B American Honfeman
and Trainer
rOT.ciHKD BOY. LEWIS,
The Wild nd Dashing R. presen tat ive <>f
Bareback H .r?euaa isiiip arid Hnrdie
Leaping-
ABBELL and DAVIS,
•| l e l!tpial (Dnmasts.
WILLIAM CARROLL,
The Firing Leapef;
The tVCfXDERFUL CONRADS.
Acrcfbats, Gymnasts and voltigeurs.
‘WILLIAM CONE AD’S
PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS.
Will also be inlroilueei a '" : jlJjJhmmt°Sf»c«y ' ,: '-
ROBINSON,
» the Pnhlic 'will witness thff Finest and roost
Who-e name is a sure guarantee th U .... ~j.-.-d>r ?h* and iv.D-cember2t.tb.
. bitio ' ! ’ ■' ■ - r . ■ • • . -
M’LLE FRANCES,
[ he Great Exemplar of the High School cf
'Equestrianism
FOUR UREA''' CLOWNS.
Embotiying some of the M,»f Original in
Anii-rici.
JOHN T/>WLO‘W. the P-yrless,
ARCHIE CAMPBELL
WI j/LI A M CO XRA D.
K. ItOBINSOf^,
IHU HOLLAND BROTHERS.
In their wonderful Gynria>tic special*
t'e<.
CHARLES MAC ARTY,
gattmte iieaper and Voltigeur.
M tLE LA' MOUR,
This Equestrienn- Eclipses anv artist that
has inane her debut within the chasm-
Ciic'e.
MADAME GERTRUDE
The Fearless and Beautiful Wild Beast
Tamer
M’LLE MARGARET.
Tlie Queen of the Melange;
A PROCLAMATION
TO TltE PEdI’LE 0F 4 DBCaTCR COFjTI'T.
MESSRS
OK.Ttlfc XoTBiJ
■ HaSBHIti
Two of thd Largest stocks
kVfeu IffilbtjGk't t 6 BAL\ t BR)DGR;
fikaad |lmsßl
150,000 WORTH OF
Dry Roods!
E3CCERIES, NOTIONS
niff cmtis u
Otir StoclHor the luiij atld Winter 'frade is cdtiipl<Siß ill hH
and fully prepared to meet the demands of eve^ybod^’.
Eight first-class Salesmen employed to wait on UUr eil.^QlflHts
Come and inspect oiir stock before vdu piiMiuse tilsklYHfcti*: Wi
h make it to your interest to do so, by givirig bittgainsr
A. T. Reid * COi,
WHOLESALE AND REtfAlj DLaLeLS
DRY-GOODS,
gaosseaiES.
r=-H—
--WE HaVe Ttffe LAr6 gffi S&§ OF §OOOB bvtf f)UFc'> u?g<j iti lllh inirLol
Our Stock of
soAtb &tts shoes, Hats, qmbmel&As
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
COLUMBUS SfRIPES, CHICK TICKING
Are complete, iittd 6’tlr Stock bf
fiACON, fttOUR,
OATS, H4t
BUTTEIt C'rfEESL), .
FISH, fildE,
BAGHJING ASD TIES ARE AM< ; LE;
f3T We Will pay the highest market price for cotton, corn, tv obi Hbf 1 any
other country produce.' A. i. LED) a CO.
ADMINISTRATOR’ 1-SAL&
B Y virtue of an order from the Cffifrt Os
Onlinary of Decatur county, vtlfl be
sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1873,
at the court-house door in said county be
tween the legal sah* hours, all the Jamls be
longing to the estate Ot \N in. Ilehburg, do*
ceased- Terms Os sale, one-balf cash, bal
ance twelve months credit with notes se
cured by mortgage on the land with inter
est from date of sale.
J. R. RICH, AdmF.
GEORGI A—Decatur County. ,
By virtue of «m order from tile Court
of Ordinary of Decatur county, will Bfesohi
on the first Tuesday in February, 18.73,
before the court house door in Bainbridge,
of said county, between the leg*! hours of
sale, all that tracr.of land lying in the lytb
District of said county, and known as lot
No. 80. containing two hundred and fity
acres rnOre or leas. Terms of safe, cash.
Js W. McGllL; Adm’r.
NOTICE.
GEOR’GIA— Decdtur Coiinfy.
Will bt' sold before the cOort house
door in i he city of Bainbridge, said coun
tv, at yifblic outert’. between the legal
hours of sale, an the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, the two story brick store, frortt
ing on Water street, Said city, as the prop
erty of the estate of E. 1). Waters, de
ceased. fide by consent of berrt. Terris
one-haM «>*sh, the balance by note die
twelve months from date, with approved
security by mortgage on the property, sold
on pers&nal security.
h A WATERS. Adm’x.
Dec. 7. 1872.
To {lie Citizrtis of
aflif ftcinlty.
PROF. A. SCHUBERT.
Gtftduate of tkt: (bn-crvrftbry of Music of
i A i| l»k‘
Talsf plcasdre in inform mg the citizens
of Bainbridge, that hr tu'M lfs-are<l here for
the purpose of giving ir»#fßuction in music,
both on the Piano and O gan. He will
also give lessons it* sieging. He has ha .
ffinch experience Ms teacher, and gtiars
rtes His terms are lilieir!.
He can be found at the l'ost-office St'-.a
Os i. M. Rotfe/ifeld.
Refer to Lifddcn A Bates. Savannah ;
Geo. F. Root, Chicago; 1. M. Koseafeki,
Bainbridge.
GEO JW/I A-—Decatur Cormtv.
I). B. McKeuzie h.-w applied for ef
euiptioi of personalty and setting a par 4
and vaf’tetiou of homesteml. and 1 will pha*
upon the same at 12 o'clock, M., on the
2Gth day of Dec •iiJh.t. 1872, at my office.
JOEL JOHNSON, Only.
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