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0«<Mur.
‘‘A Kill# x«tsasr. r »o* and then,
5 f i*Hthadi»/ (be tiieit mao."
TBOa. B. ACSTI*. CHARLES BLLIS
CHARLES P. ArSTTS.
AUSTIN ft ELLIS,
Why does a railroad conductor punch General Commission Me IT h SlltS,
* hols ip your ticket? To let yon pass x Irni ° A ' . ,
>,l i ' * ; iI/lLL make advances on consignments of
aorongn. | T? Colton or other prodnee for sale here or
A n.. .. „ T - l _ . . • for shipment to our Northern and European
Detroit paper calls Clack Kettle s Correspondents.
X>rpih*rts ‘fatherless skillets.’
A^yonog lady went to a photograph
ic artist a short time since and wanted
him to take her with an expression as
it Composing a poem.
A boarding school miss benig on well,
deemed it vulgar to say that she was
‘billions,’ so she complained of being
*Wiliiamou8. °
The correct version of the attention
'{laid Forney by the late negro conven
tion in Washington is, that hia ‘honory
election' entitles him to be considered
• negro—by brevet.
Acumex.—A dull wtfter boasting of
his power of criticism, some person re
marked.' ‘Xu one can doubt your sagac
ity, for you can discover wit in your
own production*, whereas no other per
son ever couid.’
A book ia shortly to be published on
The Archimedean MotWty of Hercu
lean Equilibrity.’ Heavy reading that
A Miss Joy, hearing it staled that
thing of beauty is a joy forever,’ em
pbatically declared that she was glad
she was not a thing of beauty, because
•be didn’t want to remain "a joy for
ever.
• *Not guilty,’ said an Omaha jury, ‘but
if the prisoner is smart he will leave the
-territory before night’ He left.
Two lovers £tood upon the shore
, Of Massachusetts Bay
Bidding * sad farewecll before
Refer in B aid bridge to Messrs. Babbit k
Warfield. nov7 5 ly
ROBERTS ft TILLMAN,
GENERAL
Commission and forwarding
MERCHANTS,
Office North side of Bay Street, Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
Savannah.
S PECIAL attention Riven to the sale of Cotton hi
thia market, ami accounts rendered promptly.
We aril] alao ship Cotton to
i*iv uhfooii
and have M sold for account of owner. In all case*
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS & TILLMAN
Houm Roberts, 1
D. L, Roberto, J S*™nnah.
Joseph Tillmar. Madieon. Florida. sept2649-ly
illS HOTEL, OF MODERN CON
STRUCTION and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
is under the personal attention of
T. S. NICKERSON,
j.in9-3m Proprietor.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T HB influence of this Hotel upon the for
tunes of Macon has been such that- the
chief business of the city and the main improve
ments going on are concentrating near it 7 he
Hotel, when first established, twelve years sgo. 1
was on the suburbs of the city ; it is now in tb*
very centre of bueinem ’
E. E. BROWN A SON,
Jan9.1869-14-ly Proprietors.
ellaneons.
Seth tore himself aw
*7-
"“I’ll marry you when I come back,
My Sally Ann,’ said be;
And then he took a tittle smack,
And went away to sea.
Tbn Atlanta Constitution perpetrates
the following upon the editor of the
Era.
M bis appearance every gwm
Will sqnall and cackle like the duce,
The asses bray to one another.
As if the creatures smelt a brother;
/'Each puppy dog, whene’er they meet him.
I* s 't r ® to whine a social greeting:
And every porker in the yard
alas got a friendly grunt for Bard.
"Why don’t you limit yourself? said a
’physician to an intemperate person.
Set down A stake that you will go so far
and no farther.
*1 do,’ replied the other,’ 4>ut I set it
*° far off,, that I always get drunk be
fore t get to it’
The Cincinnati Commercial says: ‘If
the word ‘cabled’ is allowed, it is prob
able that we shall then have peopl
Nsteamboaled’ to Albany, ‘carred* to
Philadelphia ‘schoonered’ to the oyster
beds, and *s ooped’ through Plum gut. 1
The New York Sna says: ‘When
woman adopts the Grecian bend to
fascinate her admirers, it is reason,
able to suppose that, like Goldsmith
heroine, she sloops to conquer.*
A young lady who lately gave an or
der to a milincr for a bonnet, said, ‘yon
are to make it plain, but at the same
time amattrta f sit in a conspicuous
place in church.’^
‘When are’yon going to settle this
bill/* We’vw had a settlement already.
.‘When?*' ‘The last time you called'
. ‘How bo!‘ Didn't I then tell you that
1 meant to settle the bill?* ‘Yes.«
■•Very well then; Vasn't that a srttle-
meantf*
A few days since a Gei'tnnti called at
the postofficc in Newbnryport, • for
TOXJMSDS) & msojj.
OOTTOK FAOTrUiC, 1
AND
General Commission
uffiX-ux::.
Agents for the old reliable
SEA FOWL €WA«fd.
Office No. JO Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
HTLiberal Advances made on Consign
meats. U. B. WILKINSON
B. 1. WILSON.
sep26-49 6m
PAVILION HOTEL,
D- 0. NOE, Proprietor,
CORNER BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS,
SAVANNAH,
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which
has recently been refitted and refur
nished throughout, the Proprietor can assure
he is as well prepared to cater
His tablewill always* be' snpplicd ^witf* tfc
best the market affords. And no pains will be
spared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 per day
Permanen t Board. k ... -. .$15,00 per week
A share of public patronage is solicited-,
sept 26-tf
A. II. CUAMPION, OEO. Cl, FRKKMAN
CHAMPION & FREEMAN
WHOLESALE
DEAL’RS IN PROVISIONS
Corner Bay and Drayton Sts.,
Saranuah, Ga ~
sep26-’68 49.1
W. Mcccer, E. C. Andcesox, Juii.
late Cashier Planters’ Bank.
Meroar & Anderson
MHKSSS ’
AND
COHHISNIOV
MERCHANTS,
8AVANNAtt,
. GEORGIA
Dealers in Exchange, Coin,&c.
Will buy and sell Cotton end oilier produce
on commission. Also, Stocks, Bonds,
and Securities generally—co'lect
paper and make promt remit
tances. Business solicited.
sap26-49 Cm
J. GUILMAETIN JOHN FLANNEEY.
J LGuiimartin & Co
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Antral Contnussiou H'ert|anfs,
Savannah, Ga.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
Made on Consignment-!. O.-de-s promptly filled at
Lowest Market Rates.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties, constantly on hand.
augS, 1868. 42-fim.
letter, but did not have English enough
to make himself andeutood; whereupon JOS *" CLAGnoE *
a friend who waa with him said:‘He
has not learned many words yet; be
only knows bow to swear."
One of ear neighbors, had company’
a few evenings since, when the euphony
of different languages —particularly the
German—was discussed.
A little six year old boy .‘put in his
oar* thusly; ‘Ma, I can talk Dutch,
* Ton talk Dutch my son ? let's here
you.* The young hopeful promptly
gave a specimen of hia lingual ability
as follows:
Who's pic here since I*s pin gone.
Some twenty years ago a man in
Vermont proposed to visit New York.
He made his will and had prayers
offered in the ehnrch that he might
be kept from peril in the wicked city
to which he was going.—Ex.
And now all Hie prayers of the
ohopch could not save from moral
harm the New York man who should
spend a few months in Vermont.
A South Carolina editor, who con
fesses himself s bachelor, congratu
lates his brethren of the celibrate
state on the close of leap year, and
their escape from the pecnliar danger
which threatens such wretches dur
ing that period.
•Cokmel W- is » fine looking
ESTABLISHED 1644*
Wm. E Davidson,
ISO Bay Street,
Savannali, Goo.
Wholesale and Retail DealebJn
Foreign and Domestic Wittes
AND L1QOI/RS
O F the FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
Agent, for the States of Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston 4 Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
sept2»-49 ly.
PLANTER S STREET,
BAIKARIDgE, GEORGIA.
M rs. a. n. johns.on a
-ON, has takentbc spa
Clou.! House (formerly knarrn
as the J. E. Dickinson House)
and on the street leading to the Railroad Depot
_They are fully prepared to accommodate both
transient and permanent boarders, and will
spare no pains to fender their guests comforta
ble. The location is healthy and is the mosj
Convenient Hotel ta Eailroad Depot in the City,
Day Boarders will be charged, p6r day, by
the month, as low as finy other nouse. A share
oi the public patronage iS respectfully solicited
Bainbridge, Ga.. Sept. 12. JS63. 47-tf
R. H. WHITELEY,
ATTOjNET AT LAW,
BArKBRIDGE. GA.
O FFICE nnstairs, in Sanborn’s new building,
ortobefll ly
W. O. FLEMING. - JOHN C. RIJTHKBFOnD.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbbidoe, Geokgia.
O FFICE over drag store of C.{C. King, Jr.,
& Co. Are fully prepared to take charge
of all cases arising under the Bankrupt
Law. je 29, 85-tf
W. A. Eichabdson,
Louisvijle, Ky.
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUNBUS, GA.
je 2i-llfy '
I>R*#UDSON BUTTS,
Umce £Sn oiuc' „ , cqu
bainbridge; ga.
4-tf
C. G. CAMPBEIX,. O. G. GURI.EY.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
Jttormjs anb ftmnstllors at fato,
Aid Solicitors in Equity,
BAINBRIDGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
1 WILL practice In Decatur, Baker, Miller, Mitchell®
’* Early.Calhoun and counties ou line of Atlanti®
A Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bus'
nesseutral'ed to their care. may 2.18G8-ly
Gi.
"ow prep.-^ f0 fill all orders for 3#ar-
Monument. Toombs,
t A . ’ nn '*hed in the host-style and at
fee^Marble?* ^ 8ime d0 "°
Our Marble it eqn.l , 0 the best AMERICAN.
b ? suppliej W uh Blocks and Slab?
of any ^tncnsion.
For any inflation oi> designs address
r ... ,Ga.Marbte Works,
Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasp« r Pickens Co.
Geor s ia - 49 ly
Notice-
A LL persons indebted to the late, firths of
Belcher A Bro., and Belcher, Belcher A
lerrell, are requested to come forward and set-
t’e, as the business must be settled up. “A
word to the wise is sufficient. feb22-lStf
J. BERRIEN OLIVER,
JOHN SHARON Pro’tor,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGTA.
riUIE traveling public are hereby notified
I that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, aS Well as refurnished
hroughout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeable hotel? in the Slate, worthy the
liberal patronage it has beretofoie received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. Nopains
or expensos will be spared to make the SHARON
HOUSE all that any one could desire. Call and
test its merits. ' sept26-49-ly
». F. BOWKK,. D. MC GII.L, B. B. BO WEB.
BOWER, McGILL & BO W R,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
W ILL practice in the Superior Courts ot
the following counties:
tinel,)
COTTON FACTOR
AND
Common WtWbanf,
NO. 97 BAY STEET, (OVER WICOX, GIBBS
4 CO.)
SAVANNAH, GA.
Consignments of Cotton. Corn, Syrup, Wool,
Hides, Tobacco, Rice, etc., solicited. Persona)
attention given to the sale of all Produce.
Ja9n, 1869 14-ly
Bainbri*® Advertisements.
c. O. ANDEB' W, J-
i. SKIGLER. L. H. BE MONTMOLES
CO..
ANDERSON,; ZEIfiLER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I^eXl&S IN
Liqners, Flow, Corn,
BACON, OATS)
dry-goods,
BOOTS Jk SHOES,
WOODENWARE,
maw.
VALII48LE TOWN PROP
ERTY FOR SAFE.
CocnheS
Dccaiur,
Early,
Miller,
Mitchell,
Thomas,
Lowndes,
Baker,
Calhonn,
CotJXTT Towns.
Bainbridge,
Blakely,
Colquitt,
Camilla,
Thoinasville, .
Valdosta,
Newton,
Morgan.
ALBANY HOUSE,
M. BARNES, Proprietor,
Albany, Ga.
HACKS
WILL BE AT THE DEPOT ON
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS.
Jac9,1S69 14-ly.
They will also practice in the Supremo Court
Georgia, and in the U. S. District Court for
the Southern District of Georgia.
They will receive lor collection, commercial
paper maturing at Banker’s rates—investigate
titles to real estate, settle or compromise doubt
ful claims. 4c.
^9-Qfficc in Bower’s Block, Bainbridge, Ga.
Bainbridge, Feb. 22,18fi8. lS-tf.
New-Yolk Sards,
Established in 1810.
0CKW00D & fllNMNGTON
Successors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS ft SON,
DEALERS IN
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Hixrors, both French and German.
GILDlEO in all its branches.
Also, PIER, MANTEL and other kinds of FBAHES
made to order.
. No, 315 Pearl Street,
Opposite Peck Slip,
NEW YORK.
RfeFEB Td
WILLIS M. RUSSELL, Esq.,
jnlyll. 1868 Baiebbtoge, Ga., 38-ly.
1 • . > . Jonx CUNNINGHAM.
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
wholesale and Retail
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, Savannah, Ga.
K EEP constantly on hand a complete ns-
eorlinent of Family, Plantation and
Ship supplies; also, a choice selection of
Segars, Wines and Liquors. Orders prompt
ly attended to. and quality guaranteed.
marchU. 18«8 21-ly
mm,’ said Jenkins.
‘Yes,* arid Noggins, ‘I waa taken
lor him once/
•Yoal why yon an aa ugly aa a.
Wimp fenceF
*1 cannot help that; 1 «w taken for
him. I endorsed his note, and was
taken for hma by tb# sheriff.
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND.
Of the late Firm of L. J. Guilmartin 4 Co.,
R W. Drummond & Bro.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
AND
sojarmsmamsm,
1H Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Jan9, 1859 14-ly
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Brush Manufacturer
AND IMPORTER,
No. 329 Pearl Street)
(HARPER'S BUILDING,)
FRANKLIN SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
©SSmYEY.
D«. h*. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Qnitman, Ga..
H AS removed his office to gg^jun.i ■
Bainbridge, Ga., where /rogfjlgg
he has ['ernianer.tly located..
All Branches ef his profession executed i.i
flie best and must dnrablt! style. Beautiful
Artificial Teethimounted. Teelh filled with
out pain, in n neal and durable hiitniier.
tsr All worl walrantej.
Q^“The patronage of the citi^SnS of
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is fe-
speclfully solicited.
Office on South Broad Street, np stairs,
in Rockwell 4 West’s new store,
julyll, 1868 38—t f
Application to Sell Land.
D ecatur county, Georgia.—i have
this day applied to Ordinary of said
county to geil the following valuable town lots
as the property of Dr. D. P. Hiues’ estate, to
wit: One brick store house, now occupied by J.
A. Bbtts 4 Co. as a drug store; two storc-houfes
and lots in rear of Baggs’ brick store; one five-
acre lot lying eastern extremity of Brongbton
street, and north of same; one town lot west of
Dr. of Warden's; one house and lot South of J.
C. Rutherford’s, for the purposeof paying debts
and distributing the estate.
• ELLA S. HIKES,
dccl9 semi-monthly 2in Administratrix.
«a£ DR. E. PEACOCK,
ISL Late of Knoxville, Ga.
COOPER, 0LC0TT&C0.,
SAVA.YNAH. GA.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
Btwks & Stationery
OF ALL KINDS.
C OPYING Books, Copying and Seal
Presses, Large Slock Penknives, our
own importing and ns low as the lowest, at
W hrdesale and Retail. News, Printing and
Wrapping Papers. A large stock Printing
Inks of ail kinds. Blank Books and Writing
Papers in large supply, and ordered if?
wanted. Gold Pens and I’ejleil Cases in
very large supply. Legal and Commer
cial Blanks. eep2fi-49-fim
And a General Assortment of
Groceries,
legal Notices?
MILLER SHERI£$'g <
W ILL be sold before the cnnrt w
town of Colquitt, Mill tr " j
Tuesday in lebrnary next, (18C9I I
erty. to wit: Two lots lana.T 0 <1
District of Miller conntv. levies :
of A. A. Bostic, known as the D w' 3
Josluli Deason now resides In . .
favor of Willis Cook, Sr. ’ i
.Also, at the same time and T>b w .„ I
m land, jVo, 310. in tile l'JthDis/u,*® ^ t_
property of Wilson MeMulen, * 0 i,,": Ti "l I
tavor of Randolph Whitehead. 18 U -J» ..|
Also atthi same time and pbf .
Mepa^n a water mill, owned hv'st
iTTiPon & Co., levied ou as tlie hn/ ' l
Lane, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in fav, 1 , ' 1 !?-:.
I l..n .4 51.a i-aVlko tf—.. . 1 * 3L^|
of the Ollicers of Court
dec26 1!» tclu
“tisfrT;
T WO monihs after theduteofol
cation, Mrs. J|. C. lVrrv nii 1
the Hon. Court of Ordinary fj 1
all the lands belonging to tli« W isT'l
nett Perry, deceased, that ]j e ■ , f: *
December 8, 1868. THns.
decl9 11 -■ J
Application rop
G eorgia, mitchell con
monihs after date I win »»' i
Honorable the Court of Ordir, f ■ '
ell county for Letters of L-..,,,;,
Administration of the I'Wie < r
Ailvain. late of said eon ify
Pec5-9-Cm T. ,1. ,
G EOr.dlA-MILLEi; 1'OU.m^H
Untts and Richard j-la.-il- ]
L. Batts, ii yn-s. uts . -I
dvrl} xiitfCraiUl tMTtrnv;
Ctiily admiuisterf u tLr c.-t .t-..
*s. thcrcfrirc, tociip all
tired anil «.*e, f •-?, t - rhowiaiT ■
Bainbridge, - .
Georgia.
W 1
oil Cotton consigned to their friends,
Messrs. John W. Anderson’s Sons 4 Co-, Savan
nah, or ship through them to Liverpool, or any
other market. .
Drafts bQnght on Savannah and Checks
on fame sold in sums tos.it purchaser?. Gold,
"toclc? and Bonds also purebafed. ap!4-tf
I3ST STJRAISrCE
iElua Fire Insurance (io.
Hartford, ConnectVcnt*.
Aasete $4;OiTJ,123 78
G
entate
tion i' ,
Lett- - -■*' tii.s;.
Oct 31rit-Glii
T D „f ? Ie hereby"noiij,;
Sheriff bales of Miller
hereafter be published in the k.'
AUG US. This December Ifiih 1
WM. j], iinJ
Sheriff Miller f,. d
Southern Mutual Insnrance Co.
Athens, Gcorpn;
Nett Assets $291.(535 12
All holders of .Twelve Moutlis’ Policies share in the
Profits.
jJa. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgi.a
N. L. CLOUD,
ang24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge, Georgia
BOOKS
For Sale at the Post Office.
WEBSTEP/S SPELLING BOOK, -
McGUFFlE’S Readers,
B EING permanently located in this city, find I ?orv-fTt“^IsMITHV r'
having had an experience of Iwelve years otr T 5 Inv-- , -miti.£ eo ?''?P!!>-'
in the practice of th* tn o<r oULLIUA oandbJll111 t
in the practice of the profession In its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
Office up stairs in the Patterson building,
on court-house square.
References.—Drs. J. C. Ilarrey, B. A
Harewood, W. S. Ogletrce, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Hillsraan, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Merchison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green, D. N. Austin, D. G. M., Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Sueur A Cook, Cullcden, Ga.; B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons,
Macon, Ga.; A. W. freurifoy, Perry, Ga.
j;tn9 14 tf
Allen’s PainDoctor.
Machine Brashes made to order*
A Superior Quality of Paint Brushes
Constantly on Hand. Also Gin Bristles
Furnished. jnlyll-38-ly
VX E. AI.KXAHlin..
OXTOBD, GA,
THE SPRING TERM of 1S69 will begin
Jan. 2Sth, and end Jaly 21st.
FACULTY:
Rev. L. M. Smith, D. D., President and Pro
fessor Belle, Lettre,.
Rev. G. W. W. Stone, A. U n Professor ot
Mathematics.
Rev. A. J/ears, D-D., L. L. D^ Professor ot
Physical Sciences.
Rev. J. O. A. Clarke, A. M., Professor of
Latin Language.
Bor. Josiah Lewis, A. M-, Professor ot Greek
Language.
Rev. J. 8. Sophies, A R, K D, Adjunct
Professor of Physical Sciences.
Mr. Sidney Lewis, A. M-, Principal of the
Preparatory School.
TUITION ia College |PS per annum. La
Preparatory School 850. BOARD from $15 .to
$18 per month. Stedento* Mess-Board, from
$S to $12. For further information, address
the President. JOSIAH LEWIS,
Jan- 1st, ItW-M-H ~ Secretary. ,
ALEXANDER ft RUSSELL,
WHOLESALE
COB. ABEECORN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
scp26. 1S68 49-1 v
A WONDERFUL REMEDY, for Rheuma
tism. Neuralgia, Pains in the Side, Back and
Limbs, Tootb Ache, Barns, Sprains, Corns,
Sore Throat, Cramps, 4c.
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOYL 4 BEG., at only
50 cents per Bottle,
January 9-14-ly
S English Grammar.
DAYIKK’ Algebra.
FARMER'S ALMANAC for 1867.
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTERS Dictionary
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER ’
ALSO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS and
BILL ARP.
T. R. CLOUD.
Nov. 1S66 4—tf
VALUABLE BANBFiifigl PROPETY
FOR SALE !
T IIE subscribers hereby oficr for Falc the
valuable storehouse ar.d dwelling where
fliey now reside and do hu^ince:*, together with
the storehouse adjoining, at present occupied as
a shqc-tfrop. Thi? property i* near the ourl
IIounc anti centre of buxine??, and ii* mi>urpuss-
cd by any other locality in the city for c«>niiuer*
cial-purposef*. The dwelling ha* eight room?
mid is two stories high, with good garden spot
ant! cistern.
Terms one half cpsh. the balance i»a3’able in
twelve months, with mortgage on property as
security. Apply to J. A. PltOFITT A Bio.,
sept26 49 tf Bainbridge. «n.
my they i- tt J
» i Jo. «•(•;< r-i f* 1
(•'diitiiii
R. O S A DALIS,
•toe great
SloodpuRifiSk,
SCROFULA INITS VAfflQUS FORMS
seen as
Consumption in its earlierstayes, Enlarge
ment and Ulcetalion of the Glands,
Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus,
Chronic Rheumatism, Erup
tions of the SkinfEhron-
ic Sore Eyed, &c.
—A I.SO—
S Y P HIL I
IN ALL ITS FORMS!
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
I? ESI’FC'i'Ft;r.I.Y informs the ladle, of Buinbriil-'p
* , * I(d vtanity. tiiat she has just rccclveila beimUful
and cari-lully selecled stock of Goods, eonal, if not
to ail,- ever W+IUght to tola city. Her n" w
SPRING ANfi §I7MMER HATS,
AND RICH h$b TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
TEiKKllTSS,
Laces, Kibbons, Collars, Ur, kt
ARE ALL A3JY ORE CblTLD ilESIRE
W, Call and see her at once, before Whf sjinnlv
exliauHtcd. Especially her old patronp tdidSld not
aelaytocall. .
lSaiubridgo, April 25,18.18, rf-ti
S,
D iseases of Wo^ien, loss of appe-
tite. Sick Headaffhe, Livfef Complaint, Pain
in the Bark, Imprudcnfce in Life, Gravel,
Health, and. all diseases of the
BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and filiADDER.
It ia a Perfect Renovator.
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
A5D
! © U 19 S 3 3 © S3
SAVANNAH, geo
C ONTINUE business at their old stand |
_and offer their services to the mer-,
chants and planters of Decatur county for i
the sale of Cotton and other Prodnee; will '
supply Bagging and Rope, and will be pre
ad ranc ~
A. BRADY ACO.
DEALERS!
f aramissum pmhante,
Bainbridge, Ga.
D ECFl Vi. Weekly from Sevr Orleans fresh Invoices
H of Western Produce which they guarantee
to sell low for Cash.
Cash odvonoes mode upon Cotton consigned to our
friend? in New Orleans. aug-j9-45-ly.
ROSADALTS eradicates every kind ofhnmor
and bad taint, and restores the entire system to
a healthy conlilion. It is perfectly harmless,
never prodneinjr the slightest injury. It Is not
a Secret Qua-k Remedy. The articles of which
it is made are published oh each bottle.
jEsS* Recommended hv {he Medical Faculty
and many thousands of nor best citizens. For
testimonials Of remarkable cures, see “Rosadalis
Almanac*’ tor this year.
PfejJareff Only Jlv
DR. J. J. LAWRASCE A CO.,
244 Baltimore Stitet, Baltimore, Md.
For tale by druggists everywhere
*ept5-4C'6in
FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
pared to advance on Cotton in bauds.
October 3d. 1868—60—ly
Time of Closing the Mails.
Batsbeidge, P. O., Ga., April 13,-1868.
Jfailt Clote at FMotet ;
IP. 3L
raiMiii.
10“S: DoableJBectified Baltimore TThiskor. by
| Atlantic and Gulf Railroad cUthf eicepf
j Sundays a
' Albany. Ga-v Mondays, Wednesdays and
1 Fridays al......
I Qnincy. Fla.. Tuesdays, Thursdays and
I ApaisehicoS TlJ.'. Tuesdaysand Fridays ^ ' 7A *
T HE subscriber offers for sole his Planta
tion on the Chattahoochee river, Dccatnr
County. Ga., near Steam Mil! Postoffice. The
place contains 1920 acre*; about 760 acres
cleared iand. Good improvements ) fi com
fortable Dwelling lloase, and all necessary
out bfiildings. Good Gin House and Screw;
A small Wart-House and good Landing, and
Wood Yard on the Rivet; Males, Horse*, Cat
tle, Sheep Ac., sold with the pinie, if desired
Refer to T. G. Harvey, on the place, of
John P. Dickinson, near Stefiin jffill.-
j Determined te sell, and will sell duaif
12 IT. < cheap: r ‘
m »y A. A- Allen.
istotice.
OFFICE FLEMING A RUTHERFORD. >
Bainbridge, Ga., Dec. 18, 1867. f
S ubscribers to ttiestock of tbcAtiantic
ana Gulf Iiailroar] Company are hereby
notified that the subscription lists have been
placed in onrliands for collection. Subscri
bers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 percent felLdue on the 20th
of November last, and that installments of
20 per cent will contimie to fall doe on the
20tb ol each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will plenso come
forward without delay and pay tbe install
ments now due and as thewfall elite
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD
deo21-tf Attorneys for A.4G.B, Co.
01 STOCK
IS COMPLETE
IN ALL
STAPLEGOODS,
And is Constantly being Replenished.
* _
We Offer at The Lowest PatBs for
CAfilKS
PRINTS-^ days from New York.
4 _ 4 SHIRTINGS, (Brown n
7-8 SHIRTINGS, «
NURSERY OILULCTtfi;
DECATUR SUPERIOfiWi
October Ter in, isos, ^
R. E. Whiglmm. Admiuibyr)
vermin lUvkVm-li
John R. Proflit aDd f Alo.: - v
JoHtx»b Lcwia. j 0 “ 0 '
I T appearing to the court by lliepu.io}* J
E. WhiybL.ni, administrator «.a L 'a
Thomas Whi^iuiUldcruaood, that •).* r, ^
gage; dated August htli, JoJiii i
Joseph Lewis conveyed lo Law* a
real estate, viz: All tlut town lot fiititv *
ol Bainbridge, in said comity, aiidJ.nO ’!
hous« lot on which ♦anils- tbe >1
by Jacob Straus and once Qccu\>iniin L.l
ed by him to Belcher ft JJeichf;,iW*l'’vL
exundbi* N: Murjihy for the jmrim j «
pajihlut brtwo certain j»roiui.s.soi\ ,>\i-
the safdih-offlt * U-irfs to Janv .vj t*.
each J;;ted Angih t tiio Stli, lSC.ij t uih 1 i.lt
1st, 1807, and tl)»* other due 4ngm-t iiiii.
sum of iivehund ed Mit; -tw<» uc*ij;:rMv
a half cents, anti tile just for the muu of
dred fourteen dolluis forty-eight and a
whereby the saitl PloUi* ;»Vd J>wi> i,, ■
| to said Law ft rfinis i.:* be - * • c.c twelveha.L
t3’-«ix dollars and ma out;.-five mils,
notes are yet due and unpaid. It h tJu i.i
that the said John 1C. 1'n Jtlt j (
pay into this epiu t by the first d;iy (
tiieretsf the principal, interest a,u» n
notes or sliow I’jiuse if
or that in d< f.iu’.t the t
the said liobrrt K. Wli
said) jdorowiitl nun tg;;j;
of tiiesaid Pmffit ft j.ewis llien-ij/tI-
A«d that st r\ ice of this rule be .*•&,
John K. 7*i « ltit and Joseph Lewis an-nn
by publishing in the Bainbiitige .vv ;!Mi;
for four months. ’ f (
A true extrac t from t!:e niii.rh’s ef^
ii. A. J*XDUli ,K. C.s. <., juvlj,'
A (I ui i H i*i r;t l nr’.s Suit, j
W ILL be sold 8n (hb Ir.-l Tun
March 1869. :it tlib F-niri |i..<
the :»vrn <>f Coli|iiift, MlfMff Mmt; l
between tiie legal h'nirs «rMl& Fft? -
real estate lielou^in« to the E.-tiUl-iMn|
Collier, deecascil, to wit: I.i.i of !
foil! hundred and nine in tiie
Miller connty. Georgia. Terms nek
Ibis Hull day of December, JSliS.
I a-a H. li. ffOFj
111-find Adininistrnto*-. de tt-ibf
Miller Sieriffs Sales.
WrtTJ be sold before the conr/Wioml
in the !,b^Vh, i pf Coltjnitt;
on the first Tuesday in .February next,
the legal hotiya of sale, the folU*«V^ [4
fo-wii : One JJot.of JfHtUJ: !*o: ( hn ' SiinJ
2(»th di-trict of .tfillKr Ho a lit y—levied«
property of J. J. Site/Tield to i«Jtt!sfy* r
vor of P. C. Wilkin, ad in’?; on fh*j ^
D. Fudge, deceased. This Jininjli v 4tL|
F. M. AU>MS; jJ
Also, at tlic same time and place,' J
No. (.Li8) three hundred and tbitaw
the 12th district of Miller count,— ItaT
the property of John Hair, to sati-bij
favor Aduline King. Property ler-f
Cdfiitti^lc tint! .fetttrued overt
uary 4lh; IStiiL F. ,M. fill
Jdh: 2-4w • jJ
G F.ORG l A. MILLER CDU STi.-W
ds, Isaac fiusb has ffpj.liW M
lettbfS of (Joariliatisliip of the per-
property of William Tkotrfffjofi -T 1 '
Willitifn Iliompso.i. deceaseil. J'. r r ,
IinvinMolsjection iosaiil lettefi^'V-j
will fife the some hi office, in riJ
Tbis JtRttiary 7th, Jls-iO. .[
• 1VM. B.BA51Q-J
l4-30d 0'
Georgia, iSiiL'ei- Ctnmty-
rpwo raontha after .'aft-. Appl catioi
A made to the Cotir' -f Urjnarj ‘
county for lo.ive ill se- , - ij.- i*
the Estate of Wm. 71. Ewiip,:
This Deceraflcr f/tk 1
ty, deceased.
10-2i
-M. J. JllDDl-filt"
An Assortment of
Bleaeked Cottons,
Bought at the late Decline.
HOOP SKIRTS
From 50cts. to $1,50 ; the latter
For a Good Article.
10 A.M.
'trace open for delivery of mails from H a. at. to 5 p.
TOUR-HORSE WAGON FOR WAT.y.
«Dbr WILLIS M.RUSSELI^
Ploirfi,
BUTTER,
c;
?FEE.
SUGARS.
BABBIT A WARFIELD.
oct24-»-tf
C’n the First Tuj:.*-: . r ir T
VT. L be so. . }>, .' cotv. t L
" * tov. u ol ’ShewlA, ;, cor’.if*.
UlCl«|wfu. i'OiL'h of -. . M.
L<&» • A1 .:C. t 7<r,«.,. j, -;iu.--
dred. - . • /j * . hm-'l-Wl .1’
bund-. :.f( ;-;x. ■ . i* - ;?«•
five, a.l lying ,'n .
bIbo, (oOO) fiv» hiamreu r
less ; (18) eighteen he*-.d Bi^ck catdc, jW '
bead stock hops ; utfry; 1 sorrel ware mv
Fan, 1 iron-gray mare/fiule, Jane; 1 W***®i!3
Nell ; 1 black mare ninth, Pubb ; 1 black
Pete; 1 black horse male, Hector; 1
Jim; 1 sorrel horse mule, Scott ; 1 I
Sal; 1 sorrel mare mule, Peggt; 1 g™; 4
Kit; 1 bay mare mnie, Jnfc ; i bl*ri ^ J
Stiff-Knee ; All levied on aa the prUp**? ' ”
M. Millrf, t<5 aatiwfy a fifa is«n«l ftora tn
Court of Baker comity iu favor *>f WilH 3 ® 1
ing, Guardian of the minor children tiAA- (
va. Morgan M. MU.'b, John Hall and
hot rent of land) property pointed out by
Fleming, Guardian. . ,1*-'
A Ibo; at the same time and plarc? V
dred bttkliels of coni, more or less ; W®* 1,
of cotton ?^e4,'. more or Iokb ; ^
pounds cottolf; fn the need, more or *<** ’ A
on aa the prbpert^ bf Bichard V. BmjLj
fifa burned fromi tiie finperior Conrt ,
in favor of Woolfork. Walker ft Co.-P^V
ed fri Kaid mortgage fiia ffnd by WrigW -
platntiira. attorStvs. . , lf ,,
Alsb; xHll be sold, at the same hineand 3
houae and lot, in the town of Newton, /»* \
containing one half-acre and known a*
four, in Block (IS) fifteen in «dd town. » „
the property of William E. Lnnday to*«^ ^
issued from the Superior Court of
favor of William D. William* vs. A- ” ^»
Win. E. Lun day—property pointed 00
Williams. 1 ir&J
Also, wil( be sold, at the same time'® 1 1 si
eight hmidred bushels of rfim. nu ’ rc ^ 11 ■;
on as the property of Robert J. JW™- ® c
issued from the Superior Conrt of
favor of Wm. G. Odnm U Brother n
*0e; principal. Robert J. Mill* ' ■ ...
.Securities on Benlivring Bond- eervi'-
OTH. H- Hall. Wnxiiar.-
Dec. 28,1868
S IXTY days after date appli
made to the Conrt of Onlj n *v_|i
county to sell the lands be , friV
estate of Wm. Weaver, late of"
deceased. This January lSth.18^^'
janlfi 14 ELIZA WEAVS*