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Miscellaneous.
Savannah Advertisements-
Hotels.
Professional Cards.
. “A Hi tie nonsense, now and then,
Is relished by the wisest men.”
Enter jury with verdict. “We find
tlic prisoner (an Irishman) guifty of
mlrdet In the fiftt degreej and wonkJ
re$ornn»rt.4 $:m to the clemency of the
culirt.’^ i j r
»Th<^4g*, after pronouncing the
death sentence, addressed Part as fol
lows :
“Von have lieaid your sentence, but
bbinf an old raanj the tf^iVt grants yon
the privilege ot choosing your manner
of death,”
“Faith, and yon can’t be in earnest,’’
said Pat.
"I>y my honor as judge, ,f was the
reply.
“Ocb,” said Pat, “and then I'll be
after dying by old age in my bed.”
An exchange returns thanks for a do
nation of elegantly executed Confede
rate bank bills, ranging from 50 cents
to $100, which be says we have placed
among our pi ized archives, and long
years hence, when wc shall have passed
to our “dreamless sleep,” some scion of
our house, while rummaging over the
ancestral .rubbish, may come across
those mementoes of a. notable era in
liis country’s history, and proudly ex
claim, “Why, grandad was a rich man
once!"
^Twelve couples were foolish enough
to start on ocean bridal tours from New
York last Saturday. Think of a sea
sick bride.
Is haughty culture commendable in
farmers daughters !
A person w^io bai obtained a divorce
is now said to be chicagoized.
An indignant orator at a political
meeting, thundered out: Mr. Chairman,
I scorn the "alligation and I defy the
alligator,.^ ) '
Rustics Courtship.—I hitched my
chair up to ber’n, shet my eyes and
shudderin,’ sed :
“Sally, I,ve been a hankering after
you for a long time—that’s so. I love
you from the foot of your sole, to the
bead of youf crown, and I don’t keer
who nose it—E pluribns onions.”
it With that sbo fetched a screech, and
after awhile she sez :
“Uriah !“
“Sally,** sez I.
“Yes,“ sez she, hidin’ her face.
“Glory, glory,“ sez I, “I kin jump a
tenrail fence. Hooray—hooray!”
With that I sorter sloshed myself
down by her and clinched. Talk about
your night blooming serious ! Oh, my 1
Ob, broom straws with sorgum lasses on
*en ! Ef Sally’s father hadn*t hollored
out^^tipee for. decent folks to be
in bed,“ I du believes I‘d staid all nite.
Inquiry.—In a little village, not less
than fifteen nor rnoro than fifty miles
North of Montgomery, there lives a re
spectable citizea, who was recently ap
pointed a Justice of the Peace. On re
ceiving his Commission it was announc
ed that Mr. R. was a ‘Squire, when one
f of his sot^ lj or-^8 years of age, being
Jfiijuenlj inti.aoti fcpovjng the nature of
*i«nicMe)hfcn lanifedl^ to Lis mother and
mada .the. inquirely, “Ma, are we all
‘Squires !“ To which she replied, with
that affectionate interest usual to the
fair sex, ‘*No my son ; “only roe and
youiAPa." • r ' X
« going to the post-office, Bob,
alkali I fbquiro fdr you f 4 “Well, yes if
you have a mind to, but don't think
you will find me there.”
' A person who was recently called
iii'o court for the purpose of proving
the correctness of a doctor's bill, was
caked whether “the doctor did not
make several visits after the patient was
^ out of danger!“ “Ne “ replied the
witness, “I consider the patient in
danger as long as the doctor continued
his visits.* 1
Yesterday, a tall ungainly looking
specimen of the genns African was ar
raigned for some trivial misdemeanor.
When asked why he did so, he very
bluntly refused to answer.
“What is the reson you won't an
swer!“
“Ca'use you can't try me."
VWhy can't I ? u
“Is you de Freedman's Bureau ?“
WOOL. WOOL
H AVHTG nnlimited’order* for' WOOL, we
ere prepared to pay
full market price in
n&m,
for any quantity of this article—delivered in
FANANNAH.
Liberal advances made on Consign
ments. ' L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants, 14S Bay
Street, Savannah, 6a. May 1-30-1 m
A, I- UARTRIDGE;.
HRS.(.A.PAKS0\S.
FASHIONABLE
II
MAKS PL,
COR. BROUGHTON & CLAY STS.,
Is now opening a large and well selected as
sortment of Spring and Summer goods, such as
Ladies’ Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Ac., of the
latest and most approved Parisian and New
York styles. Also elegantly trimmed Patterns
of the latest and most reliable styles of Ladies
and Children’s Dresses. -
Her arrangements for receiving tho latest
PARISIAN DESIGNS,
are snob as will afford fhe choicest selections
from tho most elegant styles.
Ladies may rely upon the accuracy cf her
skill in cutting dresses according to the most
approved models of fashion and elegance.
Also Madam Dcmoresf’s very superior Eng-
lish Needles imported expressly for her trade,
put up like pins, 25 in a paper; seperate and as
sorted numbers put up in ornamental cases con
taining 50 assorted sites; also La Grand Victoire
Hoop Skirts. These novel and elegantskirts are
uns urpassed for gracefulness, comfort and du
rability, and can be warn with either gored or
panicr dresses. Ladies will do well to examine
them carefully, as an examination will convince
the most skeptical of their superiority over all.
She lias algo superior Braid and Embroidery Stamps
of tho latest and best patterns, and will attend to
Dress-making in all of its branches—stamping, pink
ing and fluting of aU varieties in the very best styles.
Hoping that an experience of two years in this vicin
ity has entitled her tp the confidence of the public,*
she earnestly solicits a liberal portion of that
patronage In the future Bhe%as enjoyed in the past.
Bainbridge, April 10,18C9.-27 2m
if *5W«11,bo i Itrust not,**
‘thought you wan*t !*
nought you
“You will find that makes no differ
ence b*
. “Guess it do!“
*T reckon not, sir !“
“See here, boss—you go to foolin
wid me now, and I has vou arrested for
,JF *
Foreign and Domestic
G eorgia Mitchel County.—Six months after date
I will ’ apply to the court of Ordinary of said
county for letters of dismission from the estate of
Eli Sapp, late of said county, deceased,
march 6-6m] J. H. HALL, Adm'r.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Corner Whitaker A St. Julian Sts., savannah, oa.
IVhoUsale and Retail Dealers in
OF ALL KINDS,
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
News and Book Printing Paper
AND INK,
Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil Cases,
Ledger, Writing and Colored
PAPERS
Of all kinds and sizes for Blank and Job Work,
PLAYING, VISITING! AND PRIN
TER’S CARDS, &c-
Books Ordered or Imported at New York Batos
JOHN M. COOPER, OCO. T. QCA&TOCK, ALEX. C. S. EMETS
may 1, lB691y
Masonic.
C LOUD CHAPTFR No. 48.—Regular meetings on
the 3d Saturday in each month,
tu 23-tf G. W. PEARCE. Secretary.
THOMAS M. ALLEN,
Reid aMt
BAINBRIDGE, GA.J
AND AGENTS FOR
, COLQUITT A BAGGS, *
Cotton Factors & Commission Mer
chants,
SAVANNAH, GA-
/^-Liberal advances on Consignments, when
desiied. May 1-1 m
SECOND ROUND OF^QUARTERLY
MEETINGS, BAINBRIDGE DIS
TRICT.
ThomasviHe, April 24 and 25 : Grooversville, May
land 2 : Cairo, May 8 and9 ; Camilla. May 15 and
15 - Bainbridge. May 29and SO : Colquitt, June Sand
6; Morgan, June 12 and 13 : Blakely, Jnne 19 and “
Port Gaines. June 36 and 27.
The Bretheren know the places of holding their
meetings. GEO. C. CLARKE, P. E.
April 11-27-tf
'CHURCH OF THE STRANGERS,’
“For what f“ exclaimed the aston
ished magistrate.
“For foolin* wid dera what belongs to
de bureau, dats bigamy!“ replied the
African with a shake of his head that
folly evinced his thorough acquaint
ance with the laws of the Federal tri
bunal— fN. O. Picayune.
Knyton’s Pills cure sick bead-ache and
all billions disorders.
NEW YORK.
V ISITORS to the city of N»w York are in
formed that they will find Divine Service
every Sunday, in the Large. Chapel of the Uni
versity, Washington Square, at 104 A. M, and
at 74 P- M. The evening service in summer is
at 8 o’clock. Waverly Place, immediately north
of the New York Hotel, out of Broadway, runs
west to Washington Square, on the east side of
which is the University. The entrance to the
ehnrch is the main door of the University. Uni
versity Piece cars ran from the door of Fifth
A venae Hotel, to the door of the Church. From
the St. Nieholas and Metropolitan, take the ears
corner ef Broadway and Broome, leave at Wa-
verley Place, and go West one block. At the
Astor House take University Place ears, leave at
Waver'ey Place, and west one block. Strangers
will find cordial welcome and polite attention.
The Pastor is Rev. Dr. DEEMS, who devotes
himself to the spiritual interests of strangers.
If any be sick, let them address him a note by
mail as “Pastor of the Church of the Strangers
N. Y.,” and it will reach him. The ladies who
compose the “Society of the Sisters of the Stran
gers,” procure medical, legal, and spiritual
help for strangers in perplexity, distress, or
sickness. Address “Sisters of the Stranger,”
, care Rev. Dr. DEEMS, N. 1 -
If you are coming to New York soon, out
l tins out an i paste it in your mentoj.mdum book
to; e.
ALEXANDER !i RUSSELL.
WHOLESALE
COR. ABEBCORN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVAITNAH, GA.
sep26, 1868 43-1 v
June 23
34-t,f
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Gnilmartin A Co.,
E. W. Drummond &,Bro.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
ASD
154 Bay'Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Jan9, 1869 14-ly
PAVILION HOTEL,
D. C. NOB, Proprietor,
corner Bull and south broad streets,
SAVANNAH,
TTAVnKbtaken the above Hotel, which
1 I has recently been ‘refitted and refur
nished throughout, the Proprietor can assure
the public that he is as well prepared to cater
to their wants-as any Hotel in the State.
His table will always be supplied with the
bestthe market affords. And no pains will be
spared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board.. 1 S3,00per day
Permanent Board .$15,00 per week
A share of public patronage is solicited,
s^pt 26-tf
•s. w. s. NEFF.
HARTRIDGE & NEFF,
Commission Merchants
AND BROKERS,
• NO- 159 BAY STKE T,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Wosolicit Planters and Merchants’ business
giving careful attention to sales of produce in
his or other Markets.
Consignments of Wool solicited
Bagging Rope, Groceries, and funds to
pay Revenue Tax. Farther advances on the
receipt of Cotton. •
Supplies furnished at market rates.
j«nl8, 1868 13-ly.
KSTABL.ISHKD 1844*
Wm. M. Davidson,
150 Bay Street,
Savannala, Geo.
Wholesale and Retael Dealer In
Wines
AND LlQOllBS
O F the FINEST QUALITIES;, also sole
Agent, for the States of Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston A Co.’s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
sept26-49 Iy.
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Office North side of Bay Street, Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
SAVANNAH.
O FECIAL attention given to the sale of Cotton In
O tliis market, and accounts rendered promptly.
We win also ship Cotton to
LIVERPOOL
and have ifcaold for account of owner. In all cases
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS & TILLMAN.
Hiram Rodents, 1 Savannah .
D. L, Roberts, \
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. sept2G-49-ly
JOHN SHARON Pro’Ior,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
flVHE traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well ns refurnished
hroughout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has hcretofoie received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. Nopains
m expensos will be spared to make the SHARON
HOUSE all that any one could desire. Call and
test its merits.
Transient Boqrd $3.00 per day. _
sept26-49-ly
liook Heve!
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfort.’
THE 1LB1NY HOUSE!
KEPT BY
M. BARNES.
If you want a clean bed and nice room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE !
If you 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, he SURE
to call at tho
ALBANY HOUSE.
^^-Hacks always ready to c >nvey passengers
to and from the Depot. .
Reference :—ifny person that has ever stopped
at the House. M. BARNES, Prop’r.
mcbl3 23 Iy Albany, Ga.
New-York Sards.
Established In 1810,
pifrwtBH SIMS. . • . . . • • • ••••••• .WM. H. CRAWFvRD.
SIMS iie CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Office iq the turt Hou.-e. dec2-ly
We O. FLEMING. • JOBS C. RUTHERFORD.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Georgia.
O FFICE over drag Store of C.JC. King, Jr.,
& Co. Are folly prepared to take charge
of all cases arising under the Bankrupt
Law. ^ je 29, S5-tf
H U. G H M- KING,
attorney at law,
COLUNBVS, GA. •
je 29-6T-.lv ~
r. h. barnes, Allen’s Pain Docto*
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
H AVING Located in this city- I l*ke
pleasure in notifying the Public gen
erally that I am
now prepared to
rep ai rClocks,
Watches, J e w-
elry, Ac., with
neatness and
durability. Call
and se-; me, in
the Drag Store
cf Dr. J. D.
Hoyl <fc Bro.. South-Broad Street.
declD. 1868 .
IMy
DECATUR
3. O. O- O. OVEL3L1.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
gttorntgs anil Counsellors at f ato,
Ami Solicitors in Equity,
BAINBRIDGE. DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
nnXL practice In Decatur, Baker, Miller, MltchelK
W Early, Calhonn and counties on line of Atlantr-
A Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bur
ness entrusted to their eye. * may 2, lboo-iy
L E BOWER, I>- MC GILL, B. B. BOWER
ROWER, McGILL & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELhORS AT LAW.
O FFICE IN BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
South-Broad Street
Bainbridge, April 24, 18£9-29-tf
BAR & TEN-PIN
SALOON,
COE. BROUGHTON & WEST STS.
IT
A WONDERFUL REMEDY. f or 1
tism, Neuralgia, Pains in the ffids, J
Limbs, Tooth Ache, Buri;s, Sur^T"' 1
Soro Throat, Cramps, Ac. ' ?l ■
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOYL A ]
50 oents per Bottlo.
January 9-14-ly
A. A. ALLEN•
G. W. HINES.
M.ysi3 & taaiass,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JfrMtfvs to C’quitg,
Bainbridge, Ga.,
W ILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to their caro in the foUovring counties:
Counties:
Decathr,
Miller,
Early,
Baker,
Thomas,
Mitchell,
Co. Towns:
Bainbridge,
Colqnitt,
Blakely,
Kewton,
Thomasville,
Camilla.'
H. WILLIAMS, Prop’r.
This Saloon is always supplied with choice
WHISKIES,
BRANDIES,
WINES,
CIGARS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
T HE TEN-PIN ALLETS are all new, and as
good as can bo found in the State. Milk
Punches, Julips, Cocktails, Sherry Cobblers, Ac.,
prepared at short notice. may 1 69 1m.
LOCKWOOD & HAMILTON,
Successors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS & SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Hirrors, both French and German.
GILDING in all its branches.
,.\TM. A. RUSSEL
GEOrtGTU N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MANUFACTURER,
Bay Street,Savaiuiah. Georgia
Ho* 315 Pearl Street,
Opposite Peck Slip,
NEW YORK.
Refer to
WILLIS 31. RUSSELL, Esq.,
iulyll, 1SG8 F.unhiudgk, Ga.. 33-ly.
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Brasil SafiiifactiH’cr
\
* AND T3IPOR5TER,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPER’S BUILDING,)
F It A NICLIN SQUARE,
NEW YOKE.
machine Brushes made to order.
A Superior Quality of Paint Brushes
Constantly cm Hand. Also Gin Bristles
Furnished. julyll-38-ly
They will also practice in tho Supreme Court of ffa.
and in the U. S. District Court, for the Southern Dist.
of Georgia. april 10 27 tf
JL H. WHITELEY. JOHN E. DONALSON.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in tho Southwestern and
Patanla Circuits.
sSS'Gffice up stairs, in Sanborn’s new huild-
in £; april 17 69-23 tf
DK. W. I. HARRELL,
H AVING established himself in Bainbridge
lor the purpose of practicing .his profes
sion, respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage.
*33*Office over the store of Anderson, Zeigler
& Co. np r 'l 17 69 -2S 6m
NOTICE.
D lt. G. W. EABRAR has this day
associated with him in the prac
tice of medicine, I>r. Hilton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
services tn the citizens of Bainbridge
and vicinity. ■
Office up stairs, ever E. II. Smith & Co. s
store. Dr. Jor.es can be found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged. Dr.
Farrar can be found at his residence at night.
niehl3 23 tf
. MEBICAL CARD.
D R. W. B. GILBERT wonld informUic pub-
lie that he has removed to the Colonel
Richard Sims place, s*x miles west of Bainbridge,
where he may be found at any time, when not
professionally engaged. fob 6 10 Sjn
I^TSTmAISTCE
jEtna Fire Insurance Co.
. Hartford, Connecticut.
NettAssots $4,083,123 78
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Nett Assets $294,635 12
All holders bf Twelve Mouths' Tolicies Bhflre in the
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
ang24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge. Georgia
MIL L1ERY & DRESS-MAKING
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Bainbridge
and vicinity, that she lias just received a beautiful
and carefully selected stoclf of Gy>ods', equal, if iy't
superior, to any ever brought to this city. Iler now
styles of
SFRING AND’SUMMER HATS,
AKD RICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS, •
7?.IU!OS2,
acts, I!i!;l:ons, Cellars, it. ic.
ARE AIL ANY ONE COULD DESIRE
*$?>-. Call and sec her at onoe, before her supply
is exhausted. Especially her old patrons should not
delay to call. .
Bainbridge, April 25,1808. 27-tf
DR.JUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
»v9 4-If
H. C. McKEE. D. M. BENNETT.
McKEE Sc BEynBTT,
DEALERS IN
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
A a., Ac., Ac.
Caraer West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
will always be fonad a large vAriety of
. * all the most fashionable
Carriages, Rockaways And Baggie
Now in use. All work soli” and wajranted at
this Establishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jan9, 1869 14-ly
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savanna^ Ga.
This hotel, of modern con
struction and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
is under the personal attention of
T.S. NICKERSON,
jan9-8m • Proprietor.
Gen. A. H. Coujnirr, I Hugh H. Colquitt,
p*v<>r county, Gl | Savannah, Ga.
James Banes, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
And
GEN’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
53-Liberal advances on Consignments.
goriUo, 13G9 26-6m
Sjfithem & Western
HUSE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
18 connected with the following firm, and
will promptly attend to all business en
trusted to him by his friends in Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hooper Habeis. * D. Ramkix.
HOOPER HARRIS & CO,
(Late Harris, Gaines' A Co.,)
Merchants,
ne
Southern and Western Produce,
Foreign ash Domestic Liquors,
NO. 361 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK
Dec 5. 1868-9-1 y
DR. 31. L. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Qnitman, Ga.
H AS removed his offiae to
Bainbridge, ’ Ga., where,
he has permanently located.
All Branches of hi£ profeseion executed i.i
the best aipd most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teethfilled with
out pain, in a neat and durable manner.
IJ” All work warranted.
g~The patronage of the citizens of
Bainbridge, and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
^g£.0ffice on Sooth Broad Street, up stairs,
tn Rockwell A West’s new store,
julyl 1,1868 _ 38-tf
W W HARRELL
gurtiim ilk finmmitiioi .
M EBCHANT
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W ILL sell all . kinds of propeerty and
male prompt retarns. 89—ly.
JUST RECEIVED!
Blank Books,
School Books,
New Novels,
AT
POST OmODE-
feb!5-tf
From 4 to 350 Horse Pow
er, including the celebra
ted Corliss Cut-off En—
'gines, Slide Valve Star
tionary Engines, Ac. Also
Circular, Malay and
Gang Sav Mills, Sugar
Cane Mil’ll, Shafting. Pol-
leys, kc., Lath and Shin
gle Mills, Wheat and Corn
Mills, Circular Saws, Belt
ing, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price
List. -
WOOD A IOANN STE AM Eng. CO.,
Utica, New Y«k.
Feb 20-2»-Cm
NOTICE.
OFFICE FLEMING <fc RUTIIERFORD, )
Bainbridge. Ga., Dec. 18, 1867. J
S UBSCRIBERS to the stock of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad Company are liertba
notified that the subscription lists have been
olaced in our hands for collection. Subscri-
,ers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 per cent fell due on Ihe^Otli
of November last, and that installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall due on the
20th of each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward without delay and pay- the install
ments now due and as they fall due.
FLEMING <fc RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for A. & G. R. Co.
mA DR. E. PEACOCK,
JLatc of Knoxville, Ga. jR
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.
^y-Office np stairs in the Patterson building,
on court-house square.
References.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood, W. S. Ogletree, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Hilbman, Wm. P. Wright, McK Merehison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
Green, D. N. Austin, D. G. M., Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Snenr A Cook, Culloden, Ga.; B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmons,
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf
I!
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
located in the the city of Bainbridge, ten-
dea his professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be fonnd at his office in fcBoweris Block
daring the day, and at his residence on Brough
ton street at night.
All calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga^ March 6, .1869 22—tf
Holloway’s Santa Crnz.
TONIC BXTTEKS !
JSTFor tbe cure of Liver Com
plaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Incipient Con
sumption, and General Debility, Weakness of
the Spine, and all Nervous and Debilitating
Derangements of the whole system.
For sale by Dr. J. D. Hoyl A Bro., Bain
bridge, Ga.mch27 25 3m
Asthma Cured !.
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY !
A. BRADY & GO.
DEALERS
FORTY KEGS 3^
ASSORTED SIZE
FIFTY PRS. TRACES,
THREE D0Z HAMES,
TWENTY D0Z HOES,
• PLOW LINES—COTTOS,
PLOW LIXES-Jij
IRON
ASSORTED SIZES.
PLOW STEEL-ASSORTED S
:p HINTS! 1
EIGHT OUNCE OSNABURGS; | SHET
INGS—BLEACHED A BR0WX; 4-4 SHE?
1NGS—BLEACHED and BROWS. ■
SHO*l!;
HENS.
WOMENS, AND CHILD!®
FLOUR,
COFFEE AND SU6J2
Lowest Market Pricei
FOR THE CASr
Babbit & Wart*.
fcb27 21 tf
KOSADALIi l
THE .GREAT
BAOODjPDRIirm
SCROFULA INITSVArIoUSFI
8CCH AS
Consumption in'its earlier stnqes, Lies
meat and Ulceration of the Ghnk
Joints, Bones, Kidneys, JJten, \
Chron ic Rheumatism, Erup
tions of the Skin, Chron
ic Sore Eyes, dc.
A I. SO —
S Y F HILISl
IN ALL ITS FORMS!
D TSE 1 FES OF WOMEN, LOSS 0F.i!|
ihe. Sick Hcjvdnclie, Liver Complaint.i
ii the J»a- k, lru|>ni(lcnce in life, inf
'.rcucnsl Jlralth. ami all
BLOOD, LIVER. KIDMYS and BUIif
It U a B-rfcct Kcnovator.
R0SADALT5 cradicafe? ererr l:indofrsj
nnd bat! and restores the entire
a licnhbj ef»nJrt!»»n. It i? perfectly ir* 1
never prndnein^ thewli^litcFt injnry.’
ii ?ecrt*t Qna-Ic Renrcdv. Tlie artirlri*
it is mndc arc publi^bol on each bottle-
com men tied bv the Mediml M
and man j thousand of onr best cirixrt ]
teatiiotenials of remarkable cure#, we “Hot
Almanac’'Wr tkis year.
Prepared Only
DR. J. J. LAWRAKCEAf
• 244 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, lil
sale bv druggists cverrwhe?t
septS-I6-Ty
THE
Hi. MARBLE I
A RE now prepared to fill all onli
ble, and to furnish
JIoiinincnLs. Tw*
Bainbridge, Ga.
T) ECETVE Weekly from New Orleans fresh Invoices
XV of Western Produce which they guarantee
to sell low for Cash.
Cash advances made upon Cotton consigned to onr
friends In New Orleans. aug29-45-ly.
KNICKERBOCKER
ASSETTSIOVERI 85.000,000
SOUTHERN BRANCHi OFFICE
•1 Bay St., Savannah,
A WILBUR, - - - - Manager,
WHiar policies.
AEE WHITTEN AND LOSSES PAID.
This is a First-Class Company &
Hntnal Distinctive Features.
DIVIDENDS ANNUAL FROM
DATE OF POLICY.
*®“Holloway’s AsTHMrnc Syrup,
for the permanent care of Asthma. This is a
Southern remedy, and can be relied upon as
entirely worthy of confidence, being a vegetable
preparation and tree from aH hnmbnggery. It
is only recommended for the cure of Asthma,
although it might be beneficial in removing
some other diseases. For sale, wholesale and
retail, by J. D. Ilovl A Bro., Bainbridge, Ga.
N O extra charge for captains of boats or
rai" ’ ‘ •
railroad employees. Losses paid promptly
One-third of Premiums may remain' on Cr., if
desired.
The Agent of this Company being established
m Bainbridge, persons insuring in this Company
will have the advantage of bis experience in the
future, in even} of loss or in payment of prem-
T. M. ALLEN, Agent.
JUDSOX A BUTTS.'M. D., . *
Ex.* -ysician. mchlS 23 3m
SLABS, Ac., finished in the best # 1
Lower Prices than the same
Northern Marble.
Onr Marble is equal to the be*t*
Dealers ean be supplied, with
of any dimensioe.
For any information ef *
J. A BISAffER,;
Ga. Marble
Jssper, Pi<*
*ept 26-49-It.
BROWN’S HOTEM
Opposite Passenger Depot, J* 4 *']
nriHN rnfluenee of this Betti-'**
A tunes of Macon has be» *
chief Easiness of the city cedtw
menu going on ire coneentrBttff
Hotel, when first established, tndre
was on the sobvrhs of'the cBj ?
J«n».I869-M-Jy
it *
Legal Notices.
Application for
G eorgia, mjtchell ^ .
months after date I vill c i
Honorable the Court of 0r« ,n .
ell county far Letters of .
Administration ef the Estate^
Ail vain, late ot said eounty^fT..
Deog-9-6m. T. J.
GEORGIA—Baker Covert-
O N the first Monday in {'‘Vfy .
Jeffriesjrill apply *® the .
ry of said county for lettCTS o ^ s
the administration ;
deceased. 1 “ *
Jan 4,'1869-6m
G eorgia, ftna cotstt-^50
date M.Y. Newberry ti^a^
estate of Daniel Hester, deee^a.^ ^
tionto the Court of 0r “. Jolt-
Letters of Dismission fro®
Oct 31st-6m Ths-WIx
GEORGIA, BAKER 5°^
months after tba date of “ . ,f
Brunson will applj
Baker county for letters
admiuiatratiou of Redcho B
March 1,1869. JOB*
mcb27 2-5 6m