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Morning, «««* 20, 1S09.
'„ ... _ : n I3ainbridge at 24
^S.-Sellmf? ^ Market duil
receipt* very
New
vwhere.
small-
nlanJs 12 @ 12 ^-
[jverpooI-^P'*^ offering stock
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'^I^T^dSummer Can
500 yard* s P rin " , b
K^i ustreceived
jjoEL GaISEV & CO- >
- ritv Co uncil of Bainbridge is
. ^ th e streets and side-walks
M v " 1d , repaired, tinder the su-
PioTofAe Collier, Esq.. ^
arshall, who has ever been anxious
discharge his duty faithfully-
r^o Indeed. It is gratifying to
the farmers are finding it
ir interest to purchase their drugs of
• drug-stores. It is always best to bay
mire and genuine drugs, and they can
. found in full assortment at the store
of j, \. Betts (£ Co.
The Southern Cultivator, for March,
hs come to hand and is an interest-
lino number. If any of our farmers
[do not take it, they will find it to
their interest to become a regular
Iteader of its valuable articles written
for their especial benefit.
L’lotiiino for All 1
Encourage Home Industry .
Build up Your own Country .
Noel Gainey & Co. will supply
Nothing made at home cheaper than
call buy ready-made Northern
[goods. Call and see for yourselven
fat the Clothing Store on Water St.
Corn and Stock.—We call attention
to the sale, for the benefit of the
heirs of Thomas Jones, late of Thom
as county, advertised in our columns
by Dr. D. S. Brandon. Hogs, cattle,
horses, goats, grouud peas and corn
will be sold cu the occasion.
Bundiudok District Meeting.—
This body will convene in Bainbridge,
Gn„ Wednesday evening March 3lst,
ISfifi, embracing 1st Sabbath in
April, Bishop Pierce, presiding.
Preachers and delegates will govern
themselves accordingly. The first
sermon will be preached Wednesday,
March 31st. A full attendance is
very important.
G. C. Clarke, P. E.
PaindridgeDistrict Meeting.—The
pastors in this Distrist will confer a
great favor by giving me immediate
information as to the number and
names of local preachers and dele
gates expected to bo in attendance
Upon the District meeting to be held
in this place, March 31—April 4.
Parties coming by private conveyance
Our young friend Walter Tonge,
who was thrown from his horse and
severely injured a short time since,
is still id a very critical condition,
though hopes are entertained of his
recovery.
The Fifteenth Amendment.
The Legislature v so-called) of this
State has passed the 15th Amend
ment to the Constitution conferring
universal suffrage upon ^hite and
black. It is of no sort of use to com
ment upon this action. Not one cf
the men who voted for the Amend
ment believed the interests either of
the country or a human being in it
would be promoted by universal, un
restricted suffrage, li was adopted
foi 1 no other reason than that it was
demanded by Congress and the id<>l,
before whom the American people,
with a few honors]^ exceptions be
it said, have prostraied themselves in
the dust.
The following is the action in the
House, which took place on the 11th
instant:—
The honr having arrived the House
took np the 15th Amendment to the
Constitution of the United States, the
same being the special order for to
day.
Mr. Ellis, of Spalding, offered the
following resolution :
Resolved, That this House having
officially received the proposed amend
ment to the Constitution of the United
States, accompanied by a Message from
His Exceleney, the Governor, do hereby
adopt-said amendment, but at the satric
time repudi t j the construcTon placed
upon said amendment by the Governor.
Adopted.
The previous question being called
and sustained, the amendment was
adopted—yeas 67, nays 69.
Those who voted in the aflBrma'ive
are:
Messrs. Anderson, Bethune, Brassell.
Burton, Carson, Clarke, Cloud, Glower,
Cunningham, Davis, Donaldson, Ellis
of Spalding, Erwin, Evans, Fincannon’
Ford, Franks, Gober, Gray, Greiger^
Hall of Glynn, Hamilton, Harden,
Harper of Sumpter, Harris, Hold en
Hooks, Johnson of Wilcox, Lane,
Lastinger, Lindsey, L r.g, McArthur,
Maxwell, Nisbet, Osgood, Page, Park- 1
of Gwinnett, Parks of Greene, Perkins,
of Dawson, Price, Prudden, Rainey,
liawies, Reddish, Rice, Rouse, Rimipli.
Saulier, Seaie, Sewell, Shackleford,
Nb’imate, Smith of Charlton, Smith of
Macon, Smiih of Coffee, Smith of Ware,
Smith of Telfair, Sorrel, Stru-kland,
Snrrency, Taliaferro, Watkins, Wilcox,
Williams of Haralson, Williams of
Morgan, and Zel'ers—67.
Those who voted in the negative
are—
Messrs. Ballanger, Barret, Bennet
Bradford, Browo, Butt, Carpenter of
Hancock, Cleghorn f Cobb, Crawford,
Drake, Flournoy, Fowler, George, Goff,
Savannah Advertisements.
"ill please report at the store of
Messrs. ^ aughu & Gibson—those by j Grimes, Darkness, Harper of Terrell,
railroad will be met at the depot and Harrison, Hill, Hitchcock, Hook,
Hughes, Humber, Hundley, Kellogg,
each assigned to homes during the
■'session. Trains from Savannah
reach Bainbridge at 10 o’clock, P. M.
Boats lrow Chattahoochee irregular.
A. J. Dean,
Baihbriilyc, Ga., March 18G9.
"We suppose by this time the won
derful cures effected by the “Pyra-
fuge” is town and country talk, for
to our certain knowledge some of the
worst cases of chill fever, fever and
ague, and dumb ague, have been en
tirely cured. No case, however ob
stinate, can resist the health and life
giving effects of this great medicine
Parties who have had chills for a
year steadily day by day, and with
whom all other medicines faired, have
been restored to healtn by the use of
one bottle of our “Pyrafuge.” This
medicine acts at the same time as a
tonic, stimulating and giving an ap
petite, whilst the chills and fever are
entirely eradicated from the system.
Its healthy effects are felt after the
first teaspoonfnl. Attention is called
to Lippman’s celebrated chill and fe
ver medicine, and he challenges a
single case no matter of what stand-
|ng, to try this medicine and deny
its efficacy. And it is a great pleas
ure for us, as well as a satisfaction
Mtd pride, to point to an article
springing directly in our midst, and
one possessing so much greater vir
tue than any of the numerous quack
physic now afloat. We are positive
front the high recommendations seen,
and heard of the "‘Pyrafuge,” that it
is destined to take the first position
for th etch ills and fever, and its rep
utation will become world wide for
whenever used, it will speak for it
self. and when in the far West they
will hear c f “Pyrafuge," our “Forest
City" will be known through the
immense sale of the WONDERFUL
CHILLS AND FEVER MEDICINE.
Depot at LirraAN’s Drug and Paint
Bouse, Savannah, Ga.—Savannah Re
publican. tf
FOUR-HORSE WACOM FOR *at.v
WIIJLIS M.RUSS15LL-
Pyrafuge!
Pyrafuge!
Pyrafuge!
A SUBS AND'POSITIVE CUBE
For CHILL FEVER, FEVER AND AGUE and
DUMB AGUE.
PYRAFUGE!
Doas not cure all ills flesh is subject to, bnt doe*
effect a rapid care in
CHILL FEVER, FEVER AND A6UE
AND
DUMB AGUE
PYRAFUGE!
Is now taking the place of all patent medicines,
«nd,a
HEVOLITTION
History of Physicians’ Prac
tice will about Commence.
TAB WONDERFUL FEVER
MEDICTNE *
Ts the name given to it by all who have used
it and who disregard the label, but call it
The Only True Medicine
For these Complaints.
WE CHALLENGE A SINGLE CASE
TO TRY OUR
PYRAFUGE
AND DENY ITS
WONDERFUL PROPERTIES.
AND THE MOST
OBSTINATE CASES MUST YIELD!!
Certificates of Residents—City
and Coimtijr—will be shown on
inquiry.
PREPARED AND SOLD
- AT
Kimbrough, Kelley, McComb, MeCul-
lough, McDougald, Mathews, Morgan,
Nash, Nunn, Paulk, Pearson, Penland,
Pepper, Peikins of Cherokee, Phillips,
RosSei*, Sautsey, Scroggins, Scott, of
Columbia, Scott of Floyd, Sisson
Sparks, Stapleton, Tate, Tumlin, Tur-’
nipsecd, Vinson, Wshhal, Warren,
Ware, Wilcher, Williams of Dooly and
Wilson—69.
Absent ar not voting—Messrs. Allen
Adkins, Ayer, Barclay, Bardum, Bel-
cher, Bell, Brewster, Brinson, Bryant,
Buchanan, Burtz, Byne, Caldwell, Car
penter of Pierce, chambers, Darnell,
Duncan, Ellis of Gilmer, Farmer, Fitz
patrick, Fryer, Glover, Hall of Bullock,
Hall of Meriwether, Haren, Heard,
Higdon, liillyer, Hudson, Johnson of
Towns, Kytie, Lee, McCormick, Madden,
Madson, Maull, M-adows, Neal, O’Neal
Powell, Read, Tweedy, Welchel and'
Zelner—45.
Immediately after the call of the
years and nays, Mr. Hudson presented
he following:
Mr Speaker— Upon the ratification
ofil the proposed amendment to the
Constitution of the United States, to
be known as the 15th artical, the
undersigned vote yes, under the foll
owing construe; ion, which they ask to
he spread upon the journal of the
House, to-wit:
The colored man having heretofore
had no poltical rights, they must be
granted to him by express statute and
not by implication, therefore, the
proposed amendment dose not confer
rpon him the right to hold office, oth
erwise we would vote no.
W. 1. Hudson.
T. F. Brewster.
WHOLESALE DRUG STORE,
Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 6,1869 16-ly
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
Dealer in
Saddles, Bridles, Ac.
Buggy and Carriage
aiitsisR
Rubber and Leather
BELTING,
LEATHER,
CALF-SKINS,
HARNESS-TRIM MINGS
TIRU ZESTIKS, <ScO-
No. 72, St. Julian and 105 Bryan Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Janaary 9th,1869. 14-3n
A radical post master in Ohio, and his
two sons, have been deteoted in robbing
letters of money. It remains foe some
radical to explain why it is' that there
has been more mail robbing during the
last eight years than thero was during
the entire history of the government be
fore Lincoln's election.
ALEXANDER A BUSSELL
WHOLESALE
&&€»€£&§
COB. ABERCOBN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
sep26. 1868 49-1y
mmmm & mum,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
General Ceraisslon
1B&3K1VTS.
Agents for the old reliable
S£& WWL GtfAHG.
Office No. 90 Bay Stree\ Savannah, Ga.
Mir Liberal Ad ranees made on Consign
meats. C. B. WILKINSON.
B. J. WILSON.
«ep28^4p *«
Sarawak glforrtuirmettte,
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON
DEALER IN
WATCHES? JEWELRY AND WIRWARE,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
v« awwwN
H Adjust received a large invoice of first-class Goods, imported direct from the manu
facturers, expressly for this establishment, consisting of
SOLO k SILVER WATCHES,
Of the Most CelebratedfMakers, American and ForcignJManufscture.
Clocks, plain and ornamental, for a office and parlor use. The latest style of Jewelry, (a
superb assortment) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted to be pure metal
AGENT FOR
Wheeler k Wilson’s Noiseless Lockstitch
aawisra jaAomasuaSo
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, alj the shortest hotiee
( ash paid foi Old Silver.
jan9 14 ’69 S. P. HAMILTON.
BOLSMAW k SILVA,
68 ST. JULIAN AND lOl BRYAN STREETS,
(Between Whitaker Street and the Market,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
VBIUUAU hm HURT AIL BZALEBS
Txsr
CROCKERY,
(HIM,
AND
GLASS-WARE
Honse-Faniishiog Goods Generally.
January 9, 1869
14—6m
ESTABLISHED 1840.
EXCLUSIVELY
WHOLESALE
te£ Drags,
aft Medicines,
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SOAP,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac.
The subscribers are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers of Goods in their lin e
J*um WoMcmmmkmwh
Wholesale Brngghts,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Retail Store at the Old Stand. Market Square. »epl26 1868-49-12m.
i/S. MILLER,
Dealer in Hahogaay, Walout, and Pine
FTJEJSriTTJRE,
French and Cottage Chamber Sets
AND LOOKIHChGLA8SE8.
mattresses
made to ORDER.
157 BBOUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
feb2© 29 Jy
B. D. SMYTH E ft GO.,
I MpoirJ fiR^ANi)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
CROCKERY AND CHINA
and
140 CONGRESS, ft 67 ST. JULIAN SIS.,
SAVANNAH.
GEORGIA;
BEING the only bouse in Savannah in our line that import our Wars
direct from the English Potteries, we offer
superior inducements to dealers.
feb 20 20 3m
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THE PROPRIETORS, thankful for past favors, beg leave to inform the Pub
lic that they ere, and will continue at all times to be, prepared to famish them
with everything they may need in their line of business, AS CHEAP AS THE
CHEAPEST. Customers supplied at all hours of the day and night.
„ , _ DR.J.D. HOYL&BRO.
Bainbridge, Ga., Nov. 14th, 1808
P. S. A new supply of FOUTZ*S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
justreceivid.
NOEL GAINEY, J. M. LEWIS.
NOEL GAINEY & GO,
Brick Block, Waterfstreeti
Bainbridge, Ga.
T HE people should ramember that their HOME MANUFACTURES have okims upon
them. At the CLOTHING STORE you Will find CLOTHING
»tt IIon»n«?,
WHICH CHALLENGES COMPARISON*
IN STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE WITH NORTHERN MAKE j Also, GOODS
for Men and Boy’s wear. Good Supply of STAPLE GOODS,
PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, BERIMS, NANKINS, Ac.;
Together with a Full Snpply of HARNESS and SADDLERY Iff ABB A.T
HOME »"d WARRANTED. BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS; and many
other tluDgs. Come and see (Brick Block, Water .St) NOSH. GAINEY A C©»
mgs.
May 9tb, 1868
ae-tf
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. ^MORGAN, having permanently
located in the tbeeity of Bainbridge, ten
ders bis professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be found at his offiee in (Bower’s Block
daring the day, and at bis residence on Brough
ton street at night.
All cal]* promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga.. March 6, 1869 22-tf
H. C. McKEE. D. M. BENNETT.
IUcKEE A BENNETT,
DEALERS IK
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Corner West Sroad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
will always bo feuod a large variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriages, Bockaways and Buggie
Vow in use. All work sold and warranted at
this Establishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE BATES.
Jan9,1869 14-ly
$40
$40 '
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
STITCH! $3750
$40 first class SEWING MA- $37 50
CIIINKS given as premiss Tor $37 50
$37 50 worth of subscriptions $37 50
for WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD $37 50
ADV CATE, a first class Fam- $37 50
By paper, at 75 cents a year. $37 60
ALSO
$30
$30
$30
$30
$12
$18
$1$
$12
SlOO
$32 TICK! TICK!
$32 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth
$32 $32, given for $30 worth of sub-
$32 scriptiea*. Also
$12 DICTIONARY!
$12 Webster’s Uuabridged Dictionary,
$12 worth $12, given as premiums for
$12 $12 worth of subscriptions. Also
UOO SUNDAY-SCHOOL
$80 Libraries, $80
$60
$50
840
$30
$24
Ac.
Ac.
Large or small, to bo selected from $60
400 volumes of the verg bnt Books $50
published, and given as a premium $40
for an equivalent amount of sub- $30
seriptions. $24
Also several other premium* equally Ae.
libers L. Ao.
gsO-Tbo ADVOCATE, (formerly ealled*«\
/2ff-the Prospectus,) contains 16 large-Sa
pages, and aims to promote Knowl-'S^
/ss-edge, Virtue, and Temperance. It b*s-W3^
^5®-been enlarged and improved three-tPYt
;|&-time* in 27 months. Send for specimen-8^
OST-copy. Address S. 8. WOOD,
P. 0. Building, Newburgh, N. Y.
irohO 22 5t
A. H. CHAMPION,
OKO. 0. FREEMAN
CHARP10B & FREEMAN,
WHOLESALE
DEAL'RS nr PROVISIONS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Sts.,
SaruuM*
aep26-’68 49 gm
Wil iam Hone,
(Established i860)
IMPORTER
AND WHOLESALE DEALER
WINES*
LIQUORS,
AND
SEGARS.
140, Bay Street, Savannah. Ga.
Sole Agent for Georgia and Fla. of Hartson's
celebrated Pale Ale, in bbls.
and half bbls.
sept26 49■ 6m
E. W. DRUMMOND, Q. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late rum pf L. J. Guilmartin A Co,
R W. Drummond &Bro.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
164 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
JanV, 186* 14-ly
GEORGIA—MILLER COUNTY.
Stephen Pennington, trustee for Jalia Pen
nington, baa applied for exemption of pa
ity and setting apart and valuation of homestead;
aad I will pass upon the same at my offiee is
Colquitt on Monday tbaSSad day of March,
1669. [2t] wM. B. DANIELL, Ord’y.
FORTY KEGS KAILS,
ASSORTED SIZE.
FIFTY PRS. TRACES,
THREE DOZ HAMES,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
PLOW LINES—COTTON,
PLOW LINES—JUTE.
IRON,
ASSORTED SISKS.
PLOW STEEL—ASSORTED SIZES*
PRINTS 1
EIGHT OUNCE OSNABURGS; i SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED A BBOWN; 4-4 SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED and BBOWN. -
m H OlE »
WOMENS, AMU CHILDRENS.
FlsOim,
COFFEE AND SUGARS.
Lowest Market Prices
POR THE CASH 5
Babbit A WarftoM.
feb27 21 tf
ewe!
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfort 7
TIB ALBANY HOUSE!
KEPT BT
R BARNES.
If you wants clean bed aad nice room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE!
If you want to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
In short, if yoa waat to find everything to make
you comfortable sod happy, ha SURE
to can at tbs ; *
ALBANY HOUSE.
-Hacks always ready to omvey passMgir*
to aad has the Depot. .
Rtftnwct:—Any person fiat has ^ar cropped
(at tha-flewsa. *M. BANNER -
mcb lS 23 1 j ftttMjr,