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“A little Momense, now end then,
In MUabed by the wisest men."
Labor Lost.—An organ-grinder play
ing at the door of a deaf and dumb asy
lnm._ .
Want is a young lady like a part of
a word ? When she it a silty belle*
(syllable.)
Tax question why printers do not
succeed as well as brewers is thus
answered: Because printers work for
the bead, and brewers for the stomach—
and where twenty men hare stomachs*
but one has brains.
A sentimental chap intends to peti
tion Congress for a grant to improve
the channels of affection, so that hence
forth the course of true love may run
smooth.
“Mr. Simpkin has an abominable gait
—doo’t you think so T
“No, indeed; I think it quite hand
some, especially since it was painted.
“Excuse me, but you don’t under
stand me—I allude to bis charriage,”
."Why, lay me 1 ho has no carriage.”
“Ob ! yea, he has; but it is seen only
when he walks.”
Good Spelling.—“Caleb, spell Aaron.’
“Great A, little a-r-o-n—ron.'*
“Very well, Ichabod, see if you can
spell United States.”
“Yes, sir. Great country, T a x—us.”
“Go up head.”
“I Wish, Sally," said Jonathan,
“that you were locked in my arms, and
the key wad lost.”
An experienced old gentleman says
that aff that is necessary /or the enjoy
ment of love or sausages is confidence.
Jn reply to a young writer who wishes
to know “which magazine will give me
the highest position quickest,” the
Petersburg Erprest advises “a powder
magazine, if you contribute a fiery
article.”
Yonng ladies should be carful and
not get chaps on their lips. They have
been known to lead to an affection of
the hearf.
A colored lady, boasting the other
day of the progress made by her son in
Arithmetic, exultingly said, “He is in de
mortification table.”
Which is cheaper—a bride or a bride
groom ? The bride—she is always given
away, the bridegroom often regularly
■old,
l \ O • - ' • - • •
A dancer once 6aid to Socrates, “You
can not stand on one leg so long as I
can.” “True replied tbo philosopher,
"but a goose can."
What is better than a promising
young man ? A faying one.
A bachelor sea-captain, wbo was re
marking one day that be wanted a good
chief officer, was promptly imformed by
a yonng lady that she had no objections
to be his first mate. He took the
hint—and the lady.
Can any civil engineer inform us
how it is that the mouths of rivers are
larger than their heads t
To do the thing properly in New-
York, at a wedding, the bride must have
eight bridesmaids and a bundred-dollar
poodle besides the one she marries.
Wooing in Poetrt.—An old gen
tleman of the name of Page finding a
young lady’s glove at a watering-place,
presented it to her with the following
words:
“If from your glove you take the
letter G, Your glove, is love which I de
vote to thee."
To which the lady returned the fol
lowing answer:
“If from your Page you take the let-
er P T
Your page is age, and that won't do
for me.**
What kind of ease is disliked by all *
Ans. Dis-ease.
What kind of fare is best to lire
upon ? Ana, Wel-fare.
A rASHiiuBut party is now called
Daugbtercnl (oral show. -
Au women are good—good for some
thing, or good for nothing.
A Minnesota editor weighs 642
pounds. Heavy writer, surely.
A witness was examined before
judge in a case of slander, who required
him to repeat the precise words spoken.
The witness, fixing his eyes earnestly
upon the judge, began ; “May it please
your Honor, yon lie, and steal, and get
your living by cheating." The face of
the judge reddened, and he exclaimed,
“Torn your head to the jury, sir, when
you speak."
The candidate who “took the stump"
left it where he found it
The mka who "compassed sea and
land" wants to sell bis compasses.
The late Colonel , when once im
portuned by a diminutive tailor for pay.
ment of a bill, contemptuously exclaim
ed, “If you were not such a little reptile,
I would kick you down-stairs." "Little
reptile 1“ remonstrated the dun ; “and
what if I ain ? Recollet, colonel, that
we can’t all he great brutes."
Savannah Advertisements-
Duncan & Johnston
SO
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
IIlSgl@g
SAVANNAH, GEO-
C ONTINUE business at their old stand
and offer their services to the mer
chants and planters of Decatnr county for
the sale of Cotton and other Produce; will
supply Bagging and Rope, and will be pre
pared to advance on Cotton in hauds.
October 3d, 1868—60—ly
Hotels.
A. L. E. W. A NEW.
HARTRIDGE & NEFF,
Commission Merchants
AND BROKERS,
NO- 169 BA Y til,LT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
We solicit Planters and Merchants’ bnsinsss
giving careful attention to sales of produce in
his or other Markets.
Consignments of Wool solicited
Bagging Rope, Groceries, and funds to
--- ” Tax. ” *
Farther advances on the
pay Revenue
receipt of Cotton.
SnppHet furnished at market rates.
J«nl8, 1868 13-ly.
PAVILION HOTEL,
D. C. NOB, 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
the public that he is as well prepared to cater
to their wonts as any Hotel in the Slate.
His table will always be supplied with the
bestthe market affords. And no pains will be
spared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 per day
Permanent Board $15,00 per week
A share of public patronage is solicited,
sept 26-tf
Professional Cards.
n. h. envrom
SIMS & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAENBRIDGK, GA.
Office in the curt Bcuse. dec2-ly
Miscellaneous.
Bainbridge Advertisements
A J. Robert,
J. A. Bduxeb,
Marietta, Go.
THE
W. A. Rjchabdsok,
Loulsvijle, Ky.
R. H. BARNES,
JOHN SHARON Pro’tor,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
rilHE traveling public arc hereby notified
J. that this Hoase 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 State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has heretofoie received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. Nopains
or expenses will be spared to make the SHARON
HOUSE all that any one could desire. Call and
test its merits. sept26-49-ly
V. 0. FLEMING. JOHN C. RCTHERFOKI)
FLEMING <fc RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Baixbrisgr, Georgia.
O FFICE over drug store of C.JC. King. Jr.,
A Co. Are fully prepared to take charge
of all cases arising nnder the Bankrupt
Law. je 29, 85-tf
HUGH M. KING*.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS* GA.
je 29-67-ly
ESTABLISHED 1844*
. H. Davidson,
150 Bay Street,
SavannaH, Geo.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
oreign and Domestic Wines
and liqours
AF the FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
V/ Agent, for the States of Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston A Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders selioited.
sept26-49 ly.
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL
COMMISSION ANB FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Office North side of Bay Street, Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
SAVANNAH.
S PECIAL attention given to the sale of Cotton In
this market, and accounts rendered promptly.
We will also ship Cotton to
LIVR FOO X
and have it sold for account of owner. In til cases
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS k TILLMAN.
HnuM Roberts, 1
D. L, Roberts, } Savannah.
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida aept26-49-ly
Z
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfort ?
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
KEPT BY
M, BARNES.
If you want a clean bed and nice room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE!
If yon want to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
In short, if you want to find everything to make
you comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the.
ALBANY HOUSE.
Hacks always ready to convey passenger*
to and from the Depot.
Reference Any person that has ever Stopped
at the House. M- BARNES, Prop’r.
mch!3 23 ly Albany, Ga.
C. G. CAMPBELL, O. G. OURLKT.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
gttorittgs anb ©mrastllirrs at fate,
Aad Sffidtors is Equity,
BAINBRIDGE, JIECATCTB CO., GEORGIA.
WILL practice In Decatnr, Baker, Miner, Mitchell^
If Early, Calhoun'jnd conn ties on line of Atlantic
A Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bos*
ness entrusted to their care. may 2,1868-ly
I. E BOWES, D. MC GILL, B. B. BOWER-
BOWER, MCGILL ft BOWES,
ATTORNEYS
AID
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
O FFICE IN BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
South-Broad Street.
Bainbridge, April 24, 18€9-29-tf
New-York Saids.
Established In 1810.
LOCKWOOD & HA111T0N,
WM. E. ALEXANDER. WM. A. RUSSEL
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL,
WHOLESALE
COB. ABERCOEN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
sep26. 1868 49-1 y
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MANUFACTURF.K,
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia
June 28
84-tf
B. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Guilmartin A Co
E. W. Drummond &Bro.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
154 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Jan9,1869 I4|y
H. C. McKEB. D. M. BENNETT,
IHcKEE & BENNETT,
DEALERS IN
Carriages, Boggles, Harness,
Ac., fit, Ac*
Carrier West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
At thif Extensive Repoiitoiy and Manufactory
will alway* be found a large variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriages, Bockaways aad Baggie
Vow in nse. AU work sold and warranted at
this Establishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE BATES.
Jan9, 1869 - 14-ly
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
HIS HOTEL, OF MODERN CON
STRUCTION and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
is under the personal attention of
T.S. NICKERSON,
jan9-3m Proprietor.
Gen. A H. Colquitt, | Hugh H. Colquitt.
Baker county, Ga. j Savannah, Ga.
Jana Blogs, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT A BAGCS,
Cotton Factors
GENT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
^-Liberal advance* on Consignments.
aprillO, 1869 96Cm
to JOHN H. WILLIAMS A SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Mirrors, both French and German.
GILDING in all its branches.
Also, PIER, MANTEL and other kinds of FRAMES
made to order.
No. 316 Pearl Street,
Opposite Peck Slip,
NEW YORK.
Refeb to
WILLIS 91. RUSSELL, Esq.,
Julyll, 1868 Baixdmdce, Ga., 3S-Iy.
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Brash Manufacturer
AND IMPORTER,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPER’S BUILDING,)
FRANKLIN SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
Machine Bnuhea made to order.
A Superior Quality of Paint Brushes
Constantly on Hand. Also Gin Bristles
Furnishei jnlyll-38-ly
4. A. ALLEN. G. IF. HINES.
AMAH & nut,
ATTORNEYS AT DAW
J^licitow i« #quitjr,
Bainbridge, Ga.,
TXTILL give prompt attention to all business en-
Y v trusted to their care in the following counties:
Counties: Co. Towns:
Decatnr, Bainbridge,
Miller, Colquitt,
Early, Blakely,
Baker, Newton,
Thomas, Thomasvllle,
Mitchell, Camilla.
They will also practice In the .Supreme Court of Ga.
and in the U. S. District Court, for the Southern Diet,
of Georgia. april 10 27 tf
a. MARBLE HISS
^ RE new prepared to fill all orders for Mar-
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
JJAVING
. ble, and to furnish
Monuments, Toombs,
SLABS, Ac., finished In the host style and at
Lower Prices than the same work done with
Northern Marble.
Oar Marble is equal to the best AMERICAN.
Dealers can be supplied with Blocks and Slab*
of any dimension.
^ For any information or designs address
Ga. flfarbie Works,
Either at Marietta, Ga., er Jasper Pickens Co
Georgia. sept26 49 1y
.....v Located in this city. I take
pleasure in notifying the Public gen
erally that I am
now prepared tv
repair Clocks,
Walclies, J e w-
elry, Ac., with
neatness and
durability. Call
and seA me, in
the Drug Store
of Dr. J. D.
Hoy] A b>•<•.. south-Broad Street.
decIU. 1868 11-ly
aOSADALIS,
THE GREAT
BLOODEPtTRIFIJSR,
SCROFULA INJTSVARIOUS FORMS,
such as
Consumption in its earlier stages, Enlarge
ment and Ulceration of the Glands,
Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus,
Chronic Rheumatism, Erup
tions of the Skin, Chron
ic Sore Eyes, &c.
—also—
STriPTiiisis,
IN ALL ITS FORMS l
D iseases of women, loss of appe-
tite, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Pain
in the Back, Imprudence in Life, Gravel,
General Sad Health, and all diseases of tbe
BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER
It is a Perfect Renovator.
a. h. wbitelet. johx f_ dokalsok.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
ATT ILL practice in the Southwestern and
TV PatanlaCirenits.
j?3?~0ffiee up stairs, in Sanborn’s new bond
ing.april 17 69-28 tf
OK. W. J. HARRELL,
H AVING established himself in Bainbridge
for the purpose of practicing his profes
sion, respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage.
Office over the store of Anderson, Zeigler
A Co.april 17 69 -28-Cm
ROSADALTS eradicates every kind of humor
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 Qua-k Remedy. The articles of which
it is made ore published on each bottle.
Recommended by the Medical Faculty
and many thousands of our best citizens. For
testimonials of remarkable cures, see “Rosadalis
Almanac” lor this year.
Prepared Only By
DR. JT. J. LAWRANCE ft CO.,
244 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
yST-Hor sale by druggists everywhere
sept5-46-ly
DECATUR
BAR k TEI-PIN
SALOON,
COR BROUGHTON ft WEST STS.
H. WILLIAMS, Prop’r.
This Saloon is always supplied with choice
WHISKIES,
BRANDIES,
WINES,
CIGARS.
Ac., Ac., Ac.
JGscdlaneonjT
Allen’s Pain
ar
A WONDERFUL REMEDY f or
tism, Neuralgia, Pains in the Sij. V
Limbs, Tooth Ache, Burns s,,,-
Sore Throat, Cramps, he. ’ p
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOYL A BBn .
50 cents per Bottle.
January 9-14-ly
THE
HILL&FEVEt|
EXPELLEB!
T HE TEN-PIN ALLEYS are all now, and as
good as can be found in the State. Milk
Punches, Julips, Cocktails, Sherry Cobblers, Ac.,
prepared at short notice. may 1 69 lm.
NOTICE.
D R. G. W. EARRAR has this day
associated with him in the prac
tice of medicine, Dr. Hilton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
serviced to the citizens of Bainbridge
and vicinity.
Office up stairs, over E. n. Smith A Co.’s
store. Dr. Jones can be found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged. Dr.
Farrar can bo found at his residence at night-
inch 13 23 tf
m
MEDICAL CARD.
D TI. W. B. GILBERT would inform the pub
lic that he ha? removed to the Colonel
Richard Siiu? place, six miles west of Bainbridge,
where he may be found at any time, when not
professionally engaged. feb 6 10 6m
Southern & Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
IS connected with the following firm, and
will promptly attend to all business en
trusted to him by his friends in Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hooper Harris. D. Rankin,
HOOPER HARRIS & CO
(Late Harris, Gaines A Co.,)
®om’»wn Hgwfcante,
IN
Southern and Western Produce,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
NO. 36i BROADWAY,
NEW YORK
Dee 5, 1868-9-ly
DR JUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA,
nov9
4-tf
ranwnir*
DR. H. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Ga..
[AS removed his office to
FORTY KEGS NAILS,
ASSORTED SIZE.
FIFTY PRS. TRACES,
THREE DOZ nAMES,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
PLOW LINES—COTTON,
PLOW LINES—JUTE.
IRON
assorted sizes.
PLOW STEEL—ASSORTED SIZES.
PRINTS!
EIGHT OUNCE 03NABCRGS; i SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED A BROWN; 4-4 SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED and BROWN.
osiis:
MENS,
WOMENS, AND CHILDREN’S.
flour,
COFFEE AND SUGARS.
Lowest Market Prices
FOR THE CASH!
INSURANCE
Jltna Fire Insurance Co.
Hartford. Connecticut.
Nett Assets *4,083,123 78
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athene, Georgia,
HettAssets *294,635 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths* Policies share in the
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
ang24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge, Georgia
IT IS IN FACT A
MOSTWONDERM
FEVER CURE
ON ACCOUNT OF THIS
INSTANT REME2JI
making a
listing m mam!
CURE.
fcb27 21 tf
Babbit ft Warfield.
From 4 to 360 Horse Pow
er, including tbe celebra
ted Corliss Cut-off En
gines, Slide Valve Sta
tionary Engines, Ac. Alse
Circular, Malay and
Gang Saw Mills, Sugar
Cane Mills, Shafting, Pul
leys, Ac., Lath and Shin
gle Mills, Wheat and Coro
Mills, Circular Saws, Belt
ing, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price
List.
WOOD ft MANN STEAM Eng. CO.,
TJttca, gtw York.
Feb 20-20-8m
W WHARRELL
Jtoctwn ani Cmnmissimt
MERCHANT
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W ILL sell all kind* of propeertyuid
male Dromnl returns. 39—lv.
JUST RECEIVED!
Blank Books,
School Books,
New Novels,
DPOST OFFICE.
febla-tf
H Bainbridge, Ga., where
he has permanently located. — . . .
All Branches of his profession executed id
the best and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out pain, in a neat and durable manner,
csr All work warranted,
fag-The patronage of the citizens oi
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
Office on South Broad Street, up stairs,
in Rockwall A West’s new store,
julyll, 1868 38-tf
DR. E. PEACOCK,
late of Knoxville, Ga.
9f
B EING permanently located in this city, and
having had an experience of twelve years
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 eourt-honse square.
References.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood, W. S. Ogletree, Knoxville, Os.; J.
Hillsman, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Merchisoa,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green. D. N. Austin, D. G. M., Port Valley,
Ga.: Le Sueur A Cook, Culloden, Ga.; B. P. a’
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons.
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf
medical card.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
located in the the city of Bainbridge, ten
ders bis professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be found at his office in iBower*s Bloek
daring the dgy, and at bis residence on Brough-
ton street at night.
All calD promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga- March 6, 1869 22-tf
Holloway’s Santa Cruz.
TONIC BITTERS !
For the cure of liver Com
plaints, Jaundice; Dyspepsia, Incipient Con
sumption, and General Debility, Weakness of
the Spine, aad all Nervous and Debilitating
Derangements of the whole system.
Por sale by Dr. J. D. Hojl A Bro., Bain-
bridge, Ga. meb27 25 3m
1869. 1869.
SPRIN G3TR ADE.
LATHROP&CO.
SAVANNAH, GA.
tkf PULP ask the attention of Merchants to their
W LARGE STOCK of
SPUING ft.SUMMER
DRY GOODS
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
WLvmtwmwm
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Baiubridgc
and vicinity, that she lias just received a beautiful
and carefully selected stock of Goods, equal, if not
superior, to any ever brought to this city. Her rnw
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND RICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
7?.:koc-2,
Laces, Ribbons, Collars, kt, k
ABE ALL ANY ONE COULD DESIBE
. St- Call and see her at once, before her supply
is exhausted. Especially her old patrons should not
delay to call.
Bainbridge, April 25, 1868. 27 tf
NO CASE, HOWEVER OBSTINAT^
CAN RESIST ITS HEALTH-
GIVING PROPERTIES.
PYEAFUGEj
CREATES AN API’ETITE, BRINGS COLfCj
TO THE CHEEK'S OF THE EMACUTOI
AND STRENGTH TO T1IE FEEBLlf
Every Bottle Sold is Accom-i
panied by a Guarantee of Itsj
Efficacy.
Asttama Cored!
GREAT southern remedy !
J&'Holloway’b Asthmetic Sybep,
for tbe permanent cure of Asthma. This is a
Southern remedy, end eea be relied aeon as
entirely worthy of confidence, being a vegetable
ireparation aad tree from all bumbuggery. It
is only recommended for the cure of Asthma,
although it might be beneficial in removing
some other diseases. For sale, wholesale aad
retail, by J. D. Hoyl A Bro, Bainbridge, Ga.
Now in Store to which daily additions are
made.
CASES PRINTS and GINGHAMS,
FANCY Lawns mud BAREGES,
“ BLEACHED SHEEHNG8 and
SHIRTINGS,
LINEN DRILLS and BROWN
DUCKS,
“ COTTONADE3 and STRIPE,
“ TWEEDS and KENTUCKY JEANS.
BALES BROWN SHEETINGS and SHIRT
INGS.
“ “ and BLUE DEMINS
“ PLAID and .STRIPED HOME
SPUNS,
“ SHIRTING STRIPES and TICKS,
- WHITE and STRIPED OSNA-
BURGS.
CASES BOOTS and SHOES,
- MEN’S WOOL HATS,
- STRAW HATS.
“ LADIES’ " “
feb20 20 60daya
NOTICE.
OFFICE FLEMING A RUTHERFORD. )
Bainbridge. Ga., Dec. 18, 1867. J
S ubscribers to t he stock of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad Company are hereby
notified that the subscription lists have been
placed in our hands for collection. Subscri
bers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 percent fell due on the 20th
of November last, and that installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall dne on the
20th of each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward without delay and pay the install
raents now due and as thev fall dne
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for A. A G. R. Co.
A BRADY & CO.
deale rs
AND
Bainbridge, Ga.
to sell low for Cash. * guarantee
frie^^e^r^sT" O0 “ 8n
Maaonio.
mee ‘ ta * g °“
G*. PEARCE, .Secretary.
Jan23tf
TO LAND OWNERS.
THE QUALITY, LOCALITY AND
VALUATION OF LAND REPORTED.
F OR the purpose of facilitating the disposal
*°d purchase of Laodtio this section, and
thereby promote emigration from abroad loan
unsurpassed agricultural region of the Sonth,
the subscribers hare consented to aid Land
E™?" *° «f~rtain the Qhality and Loealky of
Landslymg in the coonties attached totheirsever-
al names Tbey act independently of each other,
and should be .ddreased individually by persona
owning lands in the eonntieseach one represents.
lands he remote, and mere than ordinary trou
ble is incurred m preparing a reliable report; in
P” c "«. however, will more than Fifteen Dollars
be charged. The regular fee must invariable
accompany tbe order to report 7
Thomas AHen, Newton, Ga., will report lands
lying in Baker, Dougherty and Calhoun counties.
Joseph J. Bradford, Camilla, Ga- will report
lands lying in Mitchell, Worth apd Thomas
counties.
Tlic-proprietor of the PYUAFIKJEchillfflpiI
every case, no matter of bow long slnndinz.t-1
try this GREAT CHILL and F.-.VER L'CKtj
and then deny its wonderful curati c proper!:. 1 . ’
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PYRAFTJGEj
AND GET RID ( F THAT
miserable disease,
CHILLS & FEV1]
For sale, at Wholesale,by the Sole Manofac
for tbe United States, by
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PROPRIETOR OF
UPPMAN’S
WHOLESALE DRUG Ml
Savannah, Ga.
KAYTON’S
OIL OF lalFEl
CURES ALL
Milt MB AiSliaj
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KAYTOiri PILLS
—CURE—
SICK HEADACH*
AND ALL
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Legal Notices.
. R ” l '® n ' Bainbridge, Ga., will report
lands lying la Decatur and Miller counUes.
P. S. Neither of the parties is engaged in land
speculation, or in speculations of any sort, and
bonce, their reports will be disinterested and
reliable. ' lcb6-69-18-6m
Application for Dismission-
I GEORGIA. MITCHELL COUNTT--^
J months after date I will apply
Honorable the Conrt of Ordinary of * jj,
ell county for Letters of Dismis«ion frp ^
Administration of tlie Estate of o- f
Ailvain late of said county, ,
Dec5-9-6m T. J. JOBSBDV-J£>
GEORGIA—Baker Countt.
O N the first Monday in July next, ?/Sii»-
• ! effrie» will apply to the Court or ^
ry of said eounty for letters of dis B, ’ s
the administration of Zaehariah R°®, ,’ E u
deceased. TH0S.
Jan 4. 1869-Am D 1 0nh£Z-
/^EOBGIA. Mimat Coron.-SiiV
VF date M. V. Newberry, Admini"”*"
estate at Daniel Hester, deceased, mil *
Hon to the Court of Ordinary of
Letters of Diamiaaion from said estate. «^iy.
Oct 31et-dm Wa. B.
GEORGIA, BAKER COUNT^?
months after the date of this
Brunson will apply to the Court of p
Baker eounty for letters of m**!’
administration of Keddin Richardson. -
March 1,1869. J0RNP. BBQ
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