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“A little nonsense, now,»r.d then,
Is relished by the wisest men.”
thos. H. AeSTiI. cHAKr.es eLlis
CHArtes p.' AtTFTnr.
*7—! , - ,
Ad Irishman who had just luntlen,
uliid—wThe first bit of meat I ever ata
ii tliiT cftuntbrjr was roasted potato
4-bojlW j£*£rj!l»j’.i An t| ye don’t -be
ll eh’e^f, ^csfti show it to ye, for I have
ilia Haw po^Ut.^. '* ’
It will be nothing uncommon if
Turkey and Greece get into a “ stew.”
“Sambo, Wry am dat nigger down dal-
in de bole of de boat like a chickcu in
de egg ?’ “ I gibs um np.” “ Because
be couldcu’t get out if it wasn’t for de
batch
“Sweet arc the use of adversity,‘‘
but the adversity that bring sugar up
to jtweuty cents a pound, makes the
sweetening come rather dear.
A young lady studying French, >cd
< t^i^f belle* meat ^“fiue,r <olJ
some body in a letter that we had a
great deal of bell weather lately.
QpIbBlS, reading that “ it has been
decided in the Court of Queen’s Bench.
In ^ubtip K that » .clergyman of the
Court of England can legally marry
himself,’’ observes that that might be
very well as a measnre of economy, bet
even in the hardest time he would rather
. marry awoman. ^
“I do not wish to insult you, gentle
man, but I must take the liberty 6f
telling you.that there has been a good
deal of hard lying under that roof to
day.” **Yt«f|rdsy sir, and it has pretty
much all been under the roof of your,
own month.”
Here is a concise but bof>e love let
ter written by a Colorado miner; “Laven
ycres is rather long to kort a gal, but
ile have yon yit, Cate.”
■4 Lady having accidentally broken a
smelling bottle, "her husband, who was
very petulant, said to her :“I declare,
my dcarj everything that belongs to
you is more or less broken. 1 * “True,*-
replied the lady, ‘for even you, are ajiitle
crank od.“,.
Ardent Youth—Would I were that
•umbrella that I might skelter you from
-'Savanpah Advertisements.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
General Commission Merchants,
-*• SAVANNAH, GA,
W ILL make advances on consignments of
Colton or oilier produce for sale here or
fotstsipisetM' t° our Northern and European
Correspondents.
IJefer iii'Biriubvidge to Messrs. B*ciht 4
Warkieid. novTolV
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
mi h
lemrs,
SAVANNAH, GEO-
C ONTINUE business at their old stand
and offer their services to the mer
chants a.ul planters of Decatur county for
the sale of Cotton and oilier Produce; will
supply Raggilg and Rope, and will lie pre
pared to advance<m Cotton in hands.
Octobei- ;jil.-lstt8—5b—ly
i—H f.—
. .K. W. 8. JtEVF,
A. L. HASTBlIiOE,.......
HARTRIDGE &. NEFF,
Commission Merchants
AND BROKERS,
NO 159 BAY ST1IET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
We solicit Planters and Merchants* business
giving careful attention to sales of produce in
this or other. Markets.
Consignments of Wool solicited
Ragging Rope, Groceries, and funds to
pay Revenue Tax. Farther advances on the
receipt of Colton.
Supplies furnished at markot rates.
Jen 18, 1868
13-1 y.
ESTABLISHED 1844-
WA. 1. Davidson,
150 Bay Street,
Savannali, Geo.
Whouesale and Retail Deai.ee In
Wines
AND LlQOUitS
Foreign and Domestic
O F tho FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
Agent, for the Statcsof Georgia and Fieri
da. for the sale of Massey, Iluston A Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
scpt2C 49 Iy.
W. Mercer. B. C. Andekson, Jun.
late Cashier Pianlcrs’ Bank.
Meroer Sc Anderson,
COiniWISSBON
MERCHANTS,
8AVANNAH,.
Dealers in Exchange, Coin, &c.
Will buy and sell Cotton and other produce
6n commission* Also, Stocks, Bonds,
and Securities generally—collect
paper and make promt remit
lances. Business solicited.
snp20-49 Cm
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MlCltCHANTS,
Office North side of Bay Street,Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
SAVANNAH.
O PECLYL attention given to the pale of Cotton in
this market, and ace®tints rendered promptly.
We will also ship Cotton to
LIVERPO OL
aud nave it sold for account t>f owner. In all cases
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS k TIT.I.M AX.
Hiram Rodf.rts,)
D. L, Banana, I Savannah.
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. Pcpt2G-49-ly
the rude storm, and feel the pressure of
i 'tkat soft hand.
Lady—I wish to goodness yon were
this umbrella, because theu I could
make you shut up.
I PresseJ her gentle form to me, and
whispered is her ear .'if, when I am far
away, she‘d drop for me a tear 1 I
paused for some cheering words, my
throbbing heart to coo!, and with her
ros^ irps sbe said, “Ob'like, yonbo sieh
a fool 1“
Josh Billings says : “When a young
man ain,t good for anything else, I like
tew eee him carry a gold-beaded cane.“
If ho ca»‘t buy a cane, let him part his
liair in the middle !
The young men of Chicago are said
fo be classified acording to their skill
ns velocipidists into the “timid toddlers,"
the “wary wabblers,** the “goit grace-
fuls,‘ and the ‘‘fancy lew.*
A Young Irishman, who had married
when he was about nineteen years of age
complaining of the difficulties to which
hjs.^orly marriage subjected him, said
he would never niarry so joung again if
he dived to be as old as Methuselah !
A man who had a scolding wife, being
r wiUipg to excuse her failings, when
called upon to give some acount of her
babits and character, said she was pretty
well in general, only subject at times to
breaking out of the mouth !
“Did I understand you to say that I
was loesy, sir ?“ “Oh, no ! I merely
told ray friend that when it rained lice
in Egypt, I thought you must have been
walking about there without hat or um
brella— that's all.**
A Rich young lady* recently got mar
ried and settled all her property on her
husband. On being expostulated with
for so doing, she replied : “But 1 have
always been tuM that I should husband
uiy means.* 1
“Sir, you are a fool ‘Do you call
’ me a fool, sir !“ “Yes, sir !** “You do,
sirf*‘ “Yea, sir ; I. would call any man a
fool who behaves ns you do. 1 ‘Oh ! you
would 1 call any man a fool. Then I can
not-•consider it personal. I wish you
good morning, sir.*
Poetical—The Hillsborough Recorder i
tells of a Georgia soldier who, during!
the late gigantic war, composed the!
following ‘incomparable lines ,* which j Books & Stationer!
Hotels.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
This iiotel, of modern con
struction and ELEGANT FURNITURE.
is under the personal attention of -
T. S'. NICKERSON,
jan9-Sm
Proprietor.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T HE^cfluence of this lintel upon the fur-
-lar.ee of Macon has been -such that the
ebipf business of the city and the-tnain improve
meat* going on are concentrating near it, * he
Hotel, when first established, twelve yea s ago,
wm on the suburbs of tho city ; it is now in the
very centre of buniuen !
K. E. BROWN 4 SON,
' Jan9.1869-14-lv Proprietors.
PAVILION IIOTEL,
D. C. NOE, Proprietor,
CORNER BULL AND SOUTII BROAD STREETS,
SAVAM.4H,
H AVING taken the above Iiotel. which
has recently been refitted and refur
nished throughout, the Proprietor can assure
the pnhlic that lie isas welt prepared to cater
to their wants .as any Hold in the- Slate.
His table will always be supplied with ihe
best.the market. affords; And no pains will be
♦pared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 por day
Permanent Board $15,00 per week
A-share of public patronage is solicited,
sept Sii-tf
IHE SHARON HOUSE,
JOHN SH AKOiV Pro’tor,
BA IN BRIDGE, GFEOKGIA.
HE traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly i
paired and refitted, as well as refurnished
li rough nut, and rendered one of the most desira
ble ‘ami. agreeable hot* Is in the State,- worlby the
liberal patronage it has.' herefcof^ie received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. Nfeparo*
or expennod will be spared to make the SIIARON
H‘»U>E all that any one could desire. Call aud
test its merits. sept2l>-49 ly
ITew-York Sards.
.WM. H. CRAWFORD-
T M i
lWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT
BAINBUIDOE, G A.
*S3- Office in the rurt House.
LAW,
dt<-2-1y
R. H. wSlTELiSY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
O rriCE np stairs, ill Sanborn’s new building.
October 11 *. L-
W. O. FLEMING. JOHX C- RUTBIfRFOItD.
FLEMIXG & RDTUERHPIfD,
attorneys at law,
Baixbrtdgk.G eucqia.
^^FFICE over drug store of.C King. Jr.,
„ 4 Co. Are fully prepared to take charge
of all cases arising under the Bankrnpl
Law. j e 29, ?6-»f
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A. J. Robebt,
Marietta, tia.
J. A. Biraxeb, W. A. RiesuaDeos,
Marietta, Ga. LouiMtjle, Kj.
THE
RE now prepared to fill all orders for Mar-
A :
ble, aud to furuish
Monaiaents, Toombs,
SLAB. - ?, Ac., finlsficd“in the bust stylo and at
Lower Price? than the same work done with
Northern Marble."
Our Marble is equal *o Ihe best AMERICAN.
Dealers can bo supplied with Blocks and Slabs
of any dimension.
Fur any information or designs address
Ga. iUarb c Works,
Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasper . Pickens Co.
•*ei#2f'»49 ly
Georgia.
c<
je 29-61-lv
C. O. CAMCBEIA,. ..T. .........j-.-O. a. GUHLKT.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
gUtornciTS anti ©ouisdlw* at fato,
Anil Solicitors in Eijiiity,.
BAINBRIDGE. DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
W ILL practice in Decatur, Pater, Miller, Mitchell®
Early, Calhoun and conntics oiijine of Atlanta
k Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bus'
uess entrusted to their core. ... may 2. IS68-ly
I. i: BOWED D. MC GILL, B. B. BOWf3.
BOWEB, McGill & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
uperior Courts of
\\T ILL practice in the
YY the following counties :
Counties.
Decatur,
Barly,
Miller,
Mitchell,
‘Tlioinas,
Lowndes,
Baker,
Calhoun,
County Towns.
Bainbridgc,
Blakely,
Colquitt,
Camilla,
Thomasviile,
Valdosta,
Newtou,
Morgan.
Establidied in 1819.
LOCKWOOD & MlliTON,
Successors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS & SON,
WIIOLESALE DEALERS IN
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Piates.
The Trado will find a goodassortment <»f
Mirrors, both French and German.
GILDING vi (ill ils branches.
Also, PIER, MANTEL and other kinds of FRAJIES
made to order.
TTo. 315 Pea^l Street,
They wd also practice in tho Supreme Court
Georgia, atid in the U. S. District Court for
the Southern District of Georgia.
They will receive lor coll ction, commercial
paper maturing a* Banker’s rates—investigate
titles to real estate, settle or compromise doubt
ful claims,-Ac.
Office in Bower’s Block, Bainbridge, Ga.
Bainbridge, Feb.22,1868. l$-tf.
G-. W. HIKES, *
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r.ATNBRIDGF., CA.
attend to all business in connection with
liis profession. Office ou A’outli-liroad Ntreet.
jfui’23 lGtf
KCTStE.
315 Pea^l S!
Opposite Puck Slip,
NEW YORK.
D m. g. w. Barra r hasti.u day .
a.«siTt*jntcd with him in the prac-
Ueflk to
WILLIS M. RUSSELL, Eatj.,
july 11, iar>8 Bainrumor, Ga.. 38-1y.
of medicine. l>r. Hilton,??. Joucf;
they, tender their professional
ices rr» the citizens of Baiiibritlge
JOHN S..HOPPEL,
fin-o si;, stairs, rrer E. IT. Smith .1 Cu.V
e. f?r. Jone5 enn be f«*nml at niglir at the
e when,not pr*.fes>i-*r-a!l/ engagCcl. I>r.
rar can be found at his rcsi.Ieuce at night.
n .-hin If
ROSADAZjIS,
THE GEEAT
BLOOD PURIFIER,
SCROFULA IU1TS* AfllcUS FORMS,
si:ea as
Consumption in its earlier stages. Enlarge
ment and Ekpdtion of the. Glands,
Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus,
Chronic Rheumatism. Erup
tions of the Shin, C'hron-
■ ic Sore Eyes, etc.
. >. —-Air.s ?;r .
S I 3 p-l I xf X s,
IN- ALL ITS FORKS!
.-piSJE ASES OF WOMEN, LOSS OF APPE-
•tite. Sick Iluadache, Liver Comp'aint. Pain
in tha link, Imprudence in Life, tlravel.
General Lad Health, and all diseases of the
BLOOD, LIVER. KIDNEYS -and BLADDER.
It i; a Perfect Kcnoratur.
c. o. Anrorer ->s, i *. zkiolcb. l. b. dc iiojrrMonxx
INBERSODi, fflELER & JO.,
WHrLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Liqaors, Flonr, Corn,
BACON, OATS,
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS At SHOES,
WOODENWARE,
And a General Assortment of
Groceries,
RO.SADXLT^jeauRcatcF every kind of hum dr
and bad taint, and restores the entire system to
a healthy condition. It is perfectly harmless,
never producing the slightest injury. It is not
a Secret Qiumk Remedy. The articles of which
it is made a: j published on each bottle.
ecfri'.ilflended by the Medical Faculty
and many thousands of our best' ritizena. For
testiinoiiials of rcmaiTtable cuf4s,Vce “RoftaualL*
Almanac”K»r tbis^^Mir. - . «...
Prepared Only By
DR. J. J. LiWiUNCE & CO.,
211 Baltimore St.eet, Baltimore, Md.
^^*For pale by druggists everywhere
S^pr5-4fi ly
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE PARTNEHSHl P heretofore existing
under the firm name of L’. II. Smith & Co., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Parlies
indebted will please come forward and settle
without delay. The business wiit be closed up by
K. II. Smith. E II SMITH.
January S, 1?CO. 3m O - W. F.IRR.Ut.
a'Diifaetor
-P‘3 3 -
.Ml
It CAKD.
Having b uglit out the entire interest of Di.
G W. Farrar, the subscribers will continue the
business ns heretofore at tho old stand, on
South Bread Street. They would make known to
thicr friends that they are constantly receiving
new additions La tin ir s’ivvk of drygoods, boots
.-hoes, clothing, grocencs, Bqnow, Ac.,.which
they sell low for the cash.
K H..S.MITH. & » o.
Caiubridgc, - - - Georgia.
w
ILL MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES
on 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.
J£g$T Drafts bought on Savannah and Checks
on same sold in sums to s.it purchasers. Gold,
Stocks and Bonds also purchased. apJ4-tf
SjSLIiS],
W ILL bo sold before the Court IT
m tho town of Colquitt. on I
day in April neit, w.tbin the usu.i v ^
sale the west half of Lot of Land v" j!" 1 *
13tb district of Miller couutv
or miller county, con r
acres, and sold as the property of \f jj' t
deceased. So’d for the benefit 0 f , 1
cred tors. Terms Cash. 1
M. J. MIDDI.ETnv
February 22d, 1869. 1U5 '
Application Ibr Dismi ssi .''
G eorgia, mitchell countV
mow Its after date I will apn , *•'
Honorable the Court of Ordinary fy. 1 '
ell county fur Letters of Disini,,^”!
Administration of the Estote of [j j!® 1
Ail vain late of- said couutv. <!«.».' 7''
Pecfi 9-6m ; T.J.Jofik^ ,
n EOHOIA—MILLKR COUNTY.
\J ii itt-s aud Richard Hardy. txecnyT, , t,
X. Batts, represents to tho eornt in t|,",
duly filed and entered and received
fully administered the estate aecor’dii,,“! ■
This ia, therefore, to cite all persons ton l. 1
dred and creditors, to show cause, if
why said Executors should not be iWU"*!
their exeuntorsbip, and receive letters
on the fourth Monday in J/arch 1809 p
YJf . It. D.-UVlilf.
INSURANCE
iEtna Fire ia^tirauce Co.
Hartford. Connecticut.
Nott Aaueta $4,0«a,l‘2a 78
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athene, Georpio,
Nett AHRetN $*294,<»35 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths’ Policies share in the
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Goorgia
N. L. CLOUD,
aii{?24—i3-tf Agent for Bainbridge. Georgia
VALUABLE, BA ! NEH!DCE PRGPETY
FOR SALE 1
A YD I1HPOUTER,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPERS DViLPINO,)
F RANK LIN SQUA It K,
NEW YORK.
D n. Yf. R. GILBERT would inform ihe pub- |
li<* that ins iiu.« rcumved to il.o r«»I«>nei 1 J ^
r£«rai
Blnrhine Brnshcs made to order.
A. B. GOODMAN, n. MYKRS, F. MTKRS,
Lynchburg,Va. Savannah,Ga. Lynchburg.Va.
GOODMAN & MYERS,
Agents for the Sale of N. Carolina *t Va.,
Cbctuing ach ^molting folmccns,
— AND —
COM MISSION MERCHANTS,
180 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Pay the highest prices for Hides. Bees
wax, Ac.. j%n]6 15 3m
J. BERRIEN OLIVER,
(Lato Editor and Proprietor Tallahassee
tine!,)
COTTON FACTOR
Com’sion Merehnpt,
A Superior Quality of Paint Brushes
Constantly on HuihI. Also Giu Bristles
Famished. ^ jniyll-33-ly
Sontbem & Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUUEN,
Late of East Tennessee,
IS connected with the following firm, aud
will promptly attend to all l>u iness eu-
Irnsted to him bv his friends m Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hooper JIaums. D. Ramus.
HOOFER HARRIS & CO-,
(Late Harris, Gaines 4 Co.,)
'**— n
StOH
_o
Southern si nd Western Produce,
Fobkiun and Domestic Liquors,
NO. 36* BHQADWAY,
NEW YORK.
D-e 5. 1868-9-1'y
Hu-hard S
where lie may he
P * fc.e:-‘!-alJy e-
•x in:
.■I at
•d.
Bainbridge. !
time, wheu-m.t !
febfi ICf.m
B.R<
T HE snbserlherf* hereby ofTer f.-.r pale the
valuable Ptgrehouse ar.d dwelling where
’hey now reside ami d » bupineps. tugellior with
tho ptorelnuise adjoining.':»r prepent occiijiietl a. J
a plme-phop. This prntsorry i.-* near ihe ourt
lfoa-e and centre «»f b'upTnepp. ami i- tntHtirpa.-i.t-
•*d by any otherhtAaliiy in the city for CMiirnei-
cial purpose.*. 'Ihe dwelling hap eight room.-*
and ii* two sruricz high, with good* garden 'ppot
and cistern.
Terms one half cash, the balance payable in
twelve month?, with mortgage oti fM*»»pcrty as
security. Apply to I. A. PROFFIT & \lrn..
.»cpf28 49 tf Bail*bridge, <4a.
DECATUR SUPERIOR COpji
October Term, 4
R. E. Wliigham, Administer ]
versus [ RnleXfcfew
John R. Pruffit and f MorfinJ ***
Joseph'Lewis. j ^
I T appearing to the court by the petition <4
£. Whigham, administrator on tis
Thomas Whigham dressed, that by derd '
gnge, dated August 8th. IHCA, John H. jif 1
Joseph Lewis cdhveycd to Law * Himsth^ir 1
real estate, viz: All that town lot dtniteJSS
of Bainbridge, in said county, and krnwn*,?*
house aud lot on which stands the store Uy*
by Jacob Straus and once occupied by lriujajf
ed by him to Belcher & Belcher, and Iby th,m
exander N. Murphy for the purpose of swc> :
payment of two certain promissory nott-*, ^
the said Proflit & Lewis to Law k &nj 8 ^ i
each dated August the 8th, 18UG, and one doe 1
1st, 1867, and the other due August 8th, 18GS.*.
sum of five hundred sixty-two dollars twrati*
a halt cents, and the last for the sum of wi?
dred fourteen dollars forty-eight aud & fctf
whertby the said Proflit and Lewis promise *
to. said Law & fciims or bearer twelve huisfm!*-
ty-six dolhirs aud seventy-five cents, vine J
notes are yet due and unpaid. It is theiefon*^
that the said John K. Proflit and Joseph hrJ
paj- into this court by the first day of the ]^J
thereof the principal, interest and costn dr. r
flotes or sli<>w cause if any they have to the et
or that in default thereof foreclosure b#
tlie said Robert E. Whigliaiu (aUiuiuistratorb.
said) aforesaid mortgage and the equity ofn^e
of tlie said Proftit U Lewis therein .he foteYt-rulJI
Aud that service of this rule be periHH ci®*
John R. JToflit and Joseph Lewis sccordkjtS
by publishing in the Baiubridgo Argunoiiftjfc?
for four months'. J.Jf.tUU!
J. S. C,ii; j
A true extract from the minutes of aiidiN
G. A. /’ADItICIv, € h. C., Dec&tMi
Miller Sheriff Sale,
Wf ILL be sold bef«*re tV mnVV
▼ ▼ door in the town of* CotffAU.
Co;,'on the first Tne-^hty in April,
following j***oj»erty,.namely OneImh
lot in the town of Colquitt, known i
place where Thomas Roberts nov
levied on as the proi erty of M. Y.JorJ
satisfy a mortgage, fi in in favor of ii
\u Cain, for the use of \V P. Ohnpinai j
febl % t.ds V. M. A J L\MS. Dept v f
A <3mi it sst rater’s Stii
/1EORGIA, Muxeb County.—By virtneol
Vl pr.mtcd by the (Joint of Ordinary of Kaltm
ty. State aiorcsaid,. I wiil sell on tlie first Tans
April ue^t, beftjrt the court house do..r ia i
Miller county, between the usual hmiruof«
of Land .Vos. hO, 338, 2A. e.n<i .'{K4 all lying ia
Distiict of Miller county ; sold as tiie’)in»|trt»<
! estate of .Joseph A. Davis, late of Fuil«»n .
the benefit of tile creditors of said e»nt
cash. D. P. HILL Adiniri&fcl
Fd« 2«'V20-td9 Atj:.U,T
Blank
DRJUDS0N BUTTS, !
Office East Side Court Hcr.se Square, •
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Books,
iciicol Books,
Now Novels,
msliJSli
I t F.OHGIA.MILLFE i * ,rN1Y.-ri
\Y U il.iuma. n l-:l;/,Mll,f Mlil.l i
G:i.. <!o hi'tfliy "iv* iiini.-f t„ tl..* kfc
I.. Ii-»v« jg: v- n iny lull niiiltm-m
wiff, KIvm.i NVi li-n-,.. to I.,-
l l-JI.R-l- ttir.-l,..- tll^ j.l-i-V’silH.S „f lk I»|
G(.<*r^i«. viz., s«v. 170-:. Tliis '•Vim:-
isuy f-i,i.'i iin -jamks vv:i.ui
! GEORGIA—Ba-keb CofNir.
nif wrm. :
DK.lff. L. BATTLE,
3? O ST OFFICE.
1t-h15-tf
H
Lalo Resident Dentist of Quit matt, Oa..
AS removed Ins office to
lie lias (termaner.tly loc.-ite4- ’-LCfEXJ r
All Branches of liis profession executed i,i
the lte3t and most durable style. Uetittrfnl
Artificial Teeth-mounbefl. T#elli filled a-it li
mit. pain, in a neat and durable manner.
All work wnrrar.te.f:
p^Tlie patronage of tlie citizens ol
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
;|.ectfully solicited.
^3^.Office oo ^onlh Broad. Street, up stairs,
in Rockwell A West's new store.
julyll, 1868 83-tf
DR. E. PEACOCK,
Late of Knoxville, Ga.
PH (E NIX GUANO,
Froin McKean’s Island,
s o u t ii pacific ;o c; k a n .
PEltTOS'2000POUNDS, CASH:
Price at Savannah $50 00
. HSS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
J4 ESPKCTFULLY informs the- lailies nf n-iinbriAjee
O'
and vicinity, that kIio haw jnet received a beautiful
and carefully H«*lect**d Bt<H*k of Goods, equal, if not
Huperior, to any ever brought to tuia city. Her m. w
styles of
SPRING AND SUItTMER HATS,
AND RICH AND TASTY
fhe firs! Mondo\ ir. July nesf.P?
efT» ie- wiil apply to the Court “H
ry of ?aid coumy for ’letter.* «»f ilteiui^f
the Atlniiid.fLratiun of Zachariuh ’
deceased. TUUS. JUN|
.f in 4. 1869-6*n !>■>
DRESS PATTERNS,
At Augusta
WILCOX, OJERSA CO’S
laaipnlateil tiuaao!
B EING permanently located in tliis city, and
having h d an experience of twelvejears
NO. 97 BAY 6TEI2T, (OVER WICOX, GIBBS i
40.)
AHen’s Pain Doctor.
SAVANNAH, BA.
Cbusignnionts of Cotton Corn, Syrup. Wool.
Hides, Tobacco. Rice, etc., s-Ticited. Personal
attention given to the sale of all Produce.
Ja9n, ISfiS 14-Iy
COOPER, OLCOTT& Cb.,
SAYA.YNAH. GA.,
Wliolesale nnd Retail Dealers
IX
he enclosed in a neat envelope, ami per
fumed, we supposed, with mean tvLi&kr,
sent to hh sweet hart :
OF ALL KINDS.
Accept this boqnet from a fellow.
Who oft has hard the kaoons bellow,
Has listened to the fifes a tooten,
And helped to do a heap ofshoain,
Hat seen the war clouds darkly rise,
Like fifty basxards when they Size,
Who now is bigger than bis dad.
And wants to marry mighty bad.
A pkvsican who attended Footcnel'e,
once found him drinking coffee. ‘ My
good, sir,“ said this sage .descendant of
Galen, “I am astonished to see yoa swal
lowing the inrosion of that pernicious
~be>ry—coffee is a slow poison !** “I
think,** said Fonterrc’Ic, “it must "be slow;
foi I have drunk it with great perse
verance for more than forty years.**
in the practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
^^-OfiSce np stairs in the Patterson building,
on court-house square. ,
RnrF.Rnxoes.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Ilarewood. W. S. Gaictree, Knoxville, Gs.; J.
llillsuinn, Mm. P. Wright. MeK. Merchison,
- Hickory Grove, Ga.; "’m. A. Mathews, Wm.J.
j Green. D. N. Austin, D. G. M.. Fort Valley,
! Ga.: Le Sneur A Cook, Cuih-den, Ga.; B. F. A
! G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons,
| Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga.
| jan9 14 tf
SALE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
A mixture f PHCEXIX and No. [ I’ERU
VIAN.GUANO. and which has proved 7’<1 BE
TUB JIGS T JrUCCESir FUL MANURE in use
PER To.vatjod roU.VDS CASH:
Price in Ravaiirtali oq
At Augusta 7000
Laces. liilkns, Collars, if, ic.
ABE ALL AN Y ONE COULD DESIRE
$1%, Call and see her at once, before her supply
is exhausted. Especially her old patrone should not
delay to call.
Bainbridge, April 25, I863. 27-tf
NOTICE.
PORE KO. 1 PERUVIAN CUASO.
Now landing, direct from (lie Peruvian Agout,
irt Lowest A!fti ket Price. Also, °
BESTJLAND PLASTER
AT M.VRKRT PRIOR.
FOR SALE BY
WILCOX. eilBBS & C0-,
Importers and Eealereim (Jnmio, and Commission
'Sfftrcbants.
41bo, Agents for the Wilcox k Gibbs Silent Sewing
Jfaclrines.
No. 07 Bny Street, Savannah, mnl Xo.
-241 Ilroad street, Augusta, Ga.
♦^.Onr Agebts will sell at same prices, necessary
expenses added.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his Planta
tion on the Chattahoochee river. Decatur
County. Ga-, near Sleanj V*U Posteffice. Tlie
place contains 1920 acres, about 750 «errs
- clewed, land. Good improvements; a corn.- !
f*rtalde Dwelling House, and all necessary I
out buildings. Good Gin nouse and Screw; j
A small Wnre-Ilouse mid good Landing, and
GEO. C. CLARKE,
Agent, Bainbridge.
Cali on him at Yanehn A Gibson's store, and - sup
ply yourselves with Circulars,
Jan23-16-till 1st april
^ Wood Yard on* the River; Mules,Horses, Cat- .
" tie. Sheep 4e., sold with the place, if desired ;
A WONDERFUL REMEDY, for Rheuma-
C OPTING Books, Copying and Seal
Press**. Large Stock Penknives, our
own importingwnd as low as the lowest, at ; t i?m. Neuralgia, Pains in the Side, Back and
Whbles.iie ifud Retail. .News. Printing and j Limbs. Tooth Ache, Burns, Sprains, Corns,
Wrapping Pape-s. A large stock Printing | Sore Throat, Cramps. 4c.
Inks of ail kinds. Blank Books and Writing!,' For sale by Dr. J. J>. HOYL 4 1 : R0., at only
Papers in large supply, and ordered as j 60 cents per Bottlo.
Refer t.o T. G. Harvey, on tlie place, or
John P. Dickinson, near Steam Mill.
Determined to sell, and will sell cheap, j
ciicap.
may 4-tf A. A. ALLEN.
Fao* 4 to 350 florae Pow
_ go. including‘the cefebra—
f;ed Corliss Cat-pff En
gines; Slide Valve SrV—
•unary Engines, 4c. A s*
■ ircular, Malay aud
Gang Saw Mills. Sugar
Cane Mills, Sbafiing. Pul-
.leys, Ac., I.arh and Shin-
gle Mills, Wheat aud Corn
Mi is, CiicnlarSaws, Bel —
fin^. 4c- Send for descriptive Circular cud Price
List.
wanted Gold Pout aud Pencil Cases in
very large supply. Legal and Commer
cial Blanks. sep2fi-49-f*m
Jauuarv *.t-l l-Iv
MONROE
FE.M1E COLLEGE'
FORSYTH, GA-
WOOD & 3IAS.V STEAM Eng. CO.,
Utica, N*w York.
Feb 20-20—Cui
jcs. s. cuortoEjc.. .. .... ... .sons et'NMHiuv,
CLAC-HORN & CUKKIHGHAM; 7
VUOLESA4.B AND RETAIL
i 1 »-*-«— £, Di.^1- d i, i Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
Job r rioter, binder a Blank booker CouierBaj andDr^tanStrects,^avwauab,Ga.
lEOAUD OF IMSTIiCCTIOHj A LL person
i Rev. S. G. Hillyer. D. D-. j X*. drhteJXo the firio nf J. Donalson 4 Co,
* I * * J * _. _ i i«ith/»r h? m.te r
sons having claims ogatn-t, or In-
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
MANUFACTURKR,
Bar Street, Savannah. Georgia
June 2S S4-tf
Trof. R. T. Asbury
Lieut. H. Bcehter.
hy Cnxipetcnt Lady Teachers.
A DVANTAGE'*.—The In.etitariuif ciaixuf 4
kenlthy location, a refined comely; ao «z-
Apparatus for iliaitraiiu^
sflrtme^t t af •'Familyiq:i % and j
K EEP constantly on hand a complete
’ Ecv.’V. J. Moreock, A. M -. 1 ei iv er kj D0 ? cr *• ®‘>y reqoest
•v. A. M.. e “ *° cotBe bnmcrinrtety forward and present,
‘ - - artd softie them.' ns the hitsiuessxf said firm has
‘b6cn ■placed in my bands to wind up.'
• JOHN E. DONALSON.
Feb.20, 1369.; A ^ 24-lm.
march 14, 1SC8
I quality
2l-ly
Ashnry. Secretaiv, or
Jaa 23-76-it
S. G. HILLYER,
President.
Notice.
I LT, nersons indebted to the late firijs of,
jt% ’Belcher A Bro.. and IV-Ir'ier. Belcher 4
Terrell, are reqocsted to eoinc t'Tward and "left,
t e, as the business must be settled up. “A
word to the wits is suUlrica;. fcb22-13tf
Ol
O i
OFFICE FUDMING 4 RUTHERFORD, )
BainbrMge. G.a.; I^e. 18, )8«7. f
UBSCRIBER.S to the stock of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad Company are hereby
notified that' the subscription lists have been
placed in our bands fog. collection. Subscri
bers will please take tiqfice that tlie first in :
stallment of 20 percent fell dne on the 20th
of November last,, and tliat inetallmenJaof
20 per cent will continue to fall due on tbs
20tii of each month iir.1,il tlie subscription is
exlmu9ted. Subscribers will please cone
forward without delay, and pay the install
ments now due and as thev fall due
FLEMING 4 RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for A. 4 G. U, Co.
BOOKS
For Sale at the Post Office.
WEBSTER’S SPELLING BOOK,
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
DAVIES and SMITH’S Arithmetic,'
CORNELL and SMITH'S Geography,
BL LLION’S and SMITH’S English Grammar
DAVIES’ Algebra.
FARMER’S ALMANAC fdrl867.
COPY BOOKS; WKBSTKIiS Dictionary,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER, ’
AISO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS and
BILL ARP.
Nov. 1SGG
T. R. CLOUD.
4—tf
A* BEADY: & 00.
dealers
Commission glmlumts,
Bainbridge, G ti,
R E S^^ wl,y J rom NVw Orleans fresh Invob-es
S IXTY dny* af er <late
.in
inline to the I’ourt of Onlin»rv»’
eouniy to s»ell t-lie lamia. behineinS'j
estate ol Wm. \Wnvej*, lafe of
ficce»»?e«l. This Jantiarv
jnn 16 14 ELIZA WEAVER
G eorgia, ^Tilleh county.—wx
date M. V. Newberry. Aduiliiintnwl
eptate of DaDiel Hester, deceased, will na?l
tfnn'ta th« Court of Ordiuarv of *aido
Letters of Dismission frbm said ertnte. ,
Oct 31st-Gm Wm. B. Daniil,ft
Order for Elargement of 1
Perfect Service-
Jnniab Sibley k Bonn, ]
vs. | In Eqnitv to VeO’
Benjamin ¥. Brnton, I rk>r Court
Os:wr L. Jackson, jBill for Util 1
Mary E. Bryan, | Beserinl, fc
Jacob Grass. J
I T appearing that at the last term of ** r \,
order was greuted to perfect K-n*’ 1; 1
time ibercf -r upon two of the
Bill, named to wit: Mary E. Bryani»»T
Grass both of whom reside iieyoml,1
said cr.nnfy, anil it farther appearing dl
service is nut perfected according! 0 **1
of said order.
Ordered, that .aid order be enlari"'^
tinued and that service on said M«rr ;- l
and Jacob Grass be perfected by P a H'!*J
citation for Tour months in tlie Bainl; rll ^T
newspaper, according to law, reqtnp'jjn
appear and plead, and answer to °-1
next Term of Ibis Court. „t«
Oct. Term, 1868. J. M. CJ'^I
A truo extract from the minntes.^
Dec. 23th l«68.-4m
EuLe to Perfect Service-
Josiah Sibley 4 Sons, 1
Surviving partners, | . j
VS. | In EqmtT'
Benjamin F. Brnton, tur Snpedor jj
' O.cxr Joekfon. | tamable OrtoW"]
- -Mary E. Bryan, | IS68.
Jacob Grass. J
I T appearing by the return oj ji
the above stated cause lnn ( 31
and Jaeob-Grass, two of the delend« 0 ° J
—... f to the satisfaeti n
said two defendant?' named. rv s "' f , • 11
*WJ
• limits of tbe county of D3e. ,or-
service an -aid Mary E.Bryan »•>' - : r
beperfected by publication in •“ 1 -
Argus, once s month for four u>° n ’
to the terms of ihe law. t . c. 4i
- I. M. OLAKK, I
April adjourned Term, May - I
A true ex tract from tbe n> in "'' rr g, C
Dee. 28; 1868-4m. G. .v PA^
riEOBGIA. Mm El XT.
\JT date, .1 snail, a,.. to th*
comity, frr- 'o t*r. of disntni : ssion ,
tration ol IA es ate of Eli Sn ip. “T
J. H. 1UIX.
March 1st, 18C».
Corton “earf.®**-
sn^tS-ty.y
GEORGIA—MILLER W U * N ^’
Stephen Pennington, trnste®
nlng*on, ha. applied forexcriP
Ity andsettingapart and valu* 110
and I will pass upon tbe
Colqnitt ort Mondav. the 22 nd .'
lAfill- [2tj, WM. B Di'
nieu-:
11k Double
1U ocCl-tf
Maso^