The Bainbridge argus. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1856-1871, June 12, 1869, Image 3
iif a.niilnirtflt' §V9»g niIlS 7 ju..r 13. l^ 9 - ^hjJcAL MATTES-^ ^^rB e ii»*s aif,om 23 to 27i , ,v,rk at tins office is c vSH J ;U " .JnV t 1 • 1>ELI' EI^ ^T.Worni t as A? at f ul ' „ j,,iv authorized to the Bianh ridge Ar .... lcani the Oak City Hook and • (■,. determine to have a Pic Tuesday. Success to few Cloud will nccP P l . for , choice clls-tion of die ,. wsp! ,pcis presented us a ‘ lfe . ‘ Cloud keeps everything to ,J „ the Ne-'S depot- r-, ErTO >.—At I lie elect ion of officers tic Stonewall Fhc Co., on last. nigh', Jas. Watt was cho- , Foreman ; E. J. Raney, 1st Ass’ t | W. Martin, Treasurer. Fiue!! Fi»k !!!—Not the L just like them, the Saddles [,] t.y the famous Texas Rangers, , be seen at Nod Gainey & Co’s ether with h:i elegant lot of Bug' | Ha mess. Itiu.Thsy * Jo.—On last Thursday William Brenner, Esq., was iru-d to Miss Jennie Reynolds, hy . .J.U Cau.ph II. We were pres, lnov tt.e ile-l consummated, and mv the bride looked ch inning, the gay and gallant. Iks supper H peril. L v Goods.—Weagain call tlientten- o/ the merchants and planters of Ih western Georgia, Florid ■, and Ihristern Alabama to (lie advertise- t of Messrs. Gray, O'Brien if' Co., of nriuii, (la., who are prepared to fill tilers for goods at short notice aud |w prices. Our young friend, J. L. Allen, left on the Alliance on Monday last for his fu ture home, iu Bainbridge, Ga. We part with him with regret, for he was on un exceptionable young gentleman.—Tan- * pa Peninsula, 2G/7i ult. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Alien has reached Bainbridge safely, and in good health. fe have seen no stops i alien ns ' abolish the Ilea liusiance we re- I to last week. It is a disgrace i corpor tion. Ladies have to line Giwt 'hrough the heavy ['» order to elimi it. As long as ms ns ii is, the prettiest s' reef city is rendered impassible ; at f.T ladies. mi- IjlTK-T. Ill'T THE GrI'.VTKST uhY of t!io ago is Spear’s Fruit egetahle Preserving Solution. ■’ bumbug mu! even-body in y s1">e] ( 1 g„ t 0 j \ Butts & J)nig Store and supply ihcni- •’> dh ng ;s so delicious as 'ege aides i-i ihe winter season I hey can now be had at r. r (•••st, ■ r.'in Tea-!.—Tlie other .lav • "u t.io streets, what we never "■*' ' "’ l '>on drawn by n horse hr,messed together. Il I "• .'”'tr slow teams either, for ■ was a large and well-to-do | **"' little “steer” was as primp as it is possible to make |. ' Vri tnr:i-*mt appeared, | not help bat commend the in- V'' "f its owner, wh , seemed '' 1,1 nuke the best of it. We ll Hi. is even with the world, or t -that he owes no debts which pay. Reception of the Truck of the Oak City Hook & Ladder Co.—This line Truck was received by the Fire Com panies of the city on Monday last at the depot, and brought up to tho Court House Square, where it was formal'y inspected, received and turned over to the Oak City Hook & Ladder Co. Speeches w re delivered on the occasion by His Honor the Mayor, Col. Fleming, Col. McGill, C'upt. Moseley aud John M. Potter, Esq. Cheers and “tigars” innumera ble were given for each successive speaker ; but we believe that of Capt. Moseley, elicited the most unbounded admiration. . TUE truck Is neat and substantial, with fix tares of the best quality. The com m it tee of inspection reported it to be ready and efficient for active fire ser vice. We consider it an important addition to the protection of our property. The exercises connected with the reception of i he Track being over, the gallant foreman of the Oak City mounted the stand and extend ed an invitation to the Stonewalls and the City Council to retire with the Oak Citys to Belcher’s Block and there partake of refreshments Which were in waiting.. All parties immediately proceeded to the place designated, and did full justice to the occasion. Personal and prairiotic toas's were drank—with and without “spikes’*—and general hilarity ruled the moment. In order to impart the grand finale to the day it was conclu ded to have A DRILL, Which mot the approbation of both c unpanies. Immediately the Stone wall was thundering op the street, drawn bv as noble firemen as ever iTonixAl the red ; and with no less expedition or credit did the Oak Ci ty boys have their ladders reared up against the required buildings. Soon the hose was carried to the top of the Sharon House—a few s rotes of the brrkes and the stream with unpar alleled velocity and ea e was ^-od'ing the l)ons«s.fiir beyond the Sharon house. Next the hose wns carried 'o the roof of Brady’s s o -e, an 1 a pretty stream, played half across the block between Water and Broughton S reefs. \ fel) satisfied with thq ac’ion of the I rmk and the Engine, and confident that fire could make but little pro “i‘" s against them, the boys retired for I he day.. 8 Cwm - Ann about a Baby- a f "' 5t :u "l on'y case on the of tins tribunal, on last, was a disturbance of : <he Mayor being a man of J feminine rioters were do ••taw.” thiisly'; Jackson, a coal black rose, a * s!le was as innocent as the* Japonsibiluy,” whose babv- “• was accused of having sto- I ' 1 ' baby’s mammy—» bi<\ sr-colored beamy, Vi 0 ] et , so " ,e,llin g more ttnlimeai "i-e. \\ iinesses were culled “ ^P-who grasped the d resolved to tell the truth as "hw natures if lay. Mauv •dcs t hey mid, some of which the dignity of “Violet” who 1 gPt nbg,rn pefus, when the the Mayor to posit,on in the lock up "til; ill " slrio " s i»»'“ ^ -ed Degress was called s£ the ’ ^ 'vthacurlof disdain ; •„ 1 P’ ai >swered with °' However her word SC’,"* ShC W!1S ad j"dged 1 bo *’« u with African ‘ ' a »d costs satisfied of ^"7 11 llei ClUse> * n<1 3J —-' ‘ ? <liT n i 'h costs only Bead I'iiese Lines and Ponder Them \A ell.— 1 lie best tests of the merits of any proprietary article is to ascertain w li:U j S thought of it- at home where it ia manufactured, such a test Lippmiin’s Pvvafnge can well stand,-as to-day it is decidedly the favorite remedy for'drills and fever, dumb ague and other diseases of n malarious origin, in the city of Sa vannuh where it is prepared. The prin cipal druggists of the city would as much . ot doing without castor oil in -icu- stores as to be without this popu- ku-bmddeservedly so) rf , ae(ly . Ifc is a ... 'Vf preparation free from delete- entire w u S UUd f cts 08 a tf, nic upon the svsle e m J s h H;uS ereby the throw off disease f 1 * H 7 nnnse-ite op 1 ' . / v'afuge does not he tX,n,v ^ t! ‘ e ? atient can without fpHp rrr persons hand as cS and Pi nW a,W:l - vs be at so stealfhijr th b r< l cree,) upon nS ; : ve not aware of>s •ik.teLaar' ”■ A :*r Rail toad Surrey. The survey of the Bainbridge, Cuth- bert and Columbus railroad will com- mence from Bainbridge next Monday. Lol.C. B. Iiarkie, who has been con- nected with many imijortant railway eht<-rpnse8, and not very long ago with the Savannah & Memphis road, will have charge of the survey. Connect ed w.th him will be probably several young men, engine rs, of this city, •ol- WfUJ in Columbus vesterdHy, and will return to day. The road will add largely, when completed, to the interests, especially the local trade of this city. In its inception, however, the ma ner of selecting officers &c.’ the affair has been managed very un- faii ly. Not a director vyas taken from Muscogee or Chattabooebee counties. Both directors and officers were taken from the lower counties, and the elec tion of officers was so managed at Bainbridge tbai the corporators of this section, by brevity of notice of meeting, could not be present. With all this, however, vye are anxious to see the road started in that direction from Columbus. We copy the foregoing from the Columbus Sun, of the 8th inst. The complaints against’the injustice done, in the organization of the Company, to the people at the other end of the road, are, so far as wo know, well foundod ; but nothing can be gained by complaints now. The road should be built; and all intelligent minds must admit that Columbus will be benefited by it far more than any other locality ; besides, the present organization is but for the time being. Richmond, Va., June 8.—The Re publican City and Ccunty Convention to-day nominated for the Legislature one black aud two white men for the Senate, and seven negroes and one white man for the House. General Canby has appointed Maj. A. B. Thompson Sheriff for the city of Richmond. Pisrtttatmms §uto«tis»m«rtis. DR. J.B.HOYL & BRO, 131 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN DRYGOODS, KEEP AT ALL SEASONS A HEAVY STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Goods, And at presew are offering a large assortment of SPHtltG AND SUMMER STYLES. THEY BUY EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, and consequently at prices much LOWER iTHAN REGULAR RATES, and the extensive busR- DCS3 of their house requiring the permanent residence of one oftbeir firm in New Tort th„v ALWAYS IN TffE MARKET FOR CJYEAP GOODS, ’ 7 are THEY SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, and thus avoiding bad debts, can afford to soli for small profit. They adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE SYSTEM! W OUf,D inform their friends and customers, that tbev have reeentlv made Ur*. - . their Stock of Drugs. Medicines, Perfumer’y, Toilet Artfde. Se , .£dnS^f f“ r Vi.h juom with everything in their line At greatly redueedn oricee The* rSliY V Perfumer, from Lubin Coudrays. Rimmee MSMihlft ho» who aro iu the habit of using fine articles of the kind. 7 “ ich^JW’?, Never charge one customer more than another for the same good?, and warrant ail Goods ts be as REPRESENTED, OR TIIE MONEY PAID WILL BE RETURNED! .... .12--Jy S. S. MILLER, Dealer in jHakogan}, Malant, and fine FURNITURE, ! : Savannah Ga.. B'ay 15th. 1869 THE GREAT CHILL&FEVER EXPELLEE! IT IS IK FACT A MOST WONDERFUL 3?EVE1 R. CUB.E3 ‘ ON ACCOUNT OF THIS INSTANT REMEDY JI^KINO. A L CITY DIRECTORY. R Dry Goods. OCKWELL St WLST, dealers in staple and fancy dry-goods, etc., South-Broad street. Dry-Goods and Groceries. A A. ALLEN A* CO., Dealers in Drygoods and Groceries, at Vaughn A Gibson’s old staud, Corner Broad and Broughton Streets. B. HUNNEWELL k CO., wholesale and retail » dealers iu dry-goods and groceries, broad street. R EID k ISON, wholesale and retail dealers in dry- goods and groceries, atB&ggs’ corner, broad st. P ATTERSON & McNAIR, dealers in drygoods and grsceries, west side court house square, west st. J J. TOMLIiVBO.V, dealer in staple and fancy dry- goods, boots, jhoes, hardware fine liquo s, &c., south side court house square, bronghton street. M A. RUTHERFORD, wholesale and retail grocer and commission merchant, cast water street. A DAVIS & CO., wholesale and retail dealers in dry-goods, groceries, etc., east water street. M M. COHEN, dealer in dry-goods and groceries, north side court house square, water street. B ELCHERS & TERRELL, dealers in dry-goods, groceries, stoves, tinware, etc., east water street. J B. HELMS, grocer and commission me'chant, corner clay and market ptreets. * s HO Pc ON, dealer in dry good* and'groce ries. south-broad street. Boot Makers. I.'i'ArinATT, _ 1 j neatly executed. West street. into i mi CUR E. tar T.* S.lffTH, boot 2nd shoe maker. Repairing v promptly and skilfully executed. East water st. Drugs, Medicines, &c- , P-R. WARDELL, druggist and-apothccary, east side 4 court house square, broad street. court house square, broad street. O Tl- T. D. HO\L 1: BRO., dealers in drugs, medi cines, toile’. articles, perfumerv, etc., ro«th- broad street. Saddles and Harness. J BOli.V, dealer in saddles, hare ess, bridles and leather, west street. we copy from the Quitman The foliowin Banner : trv^f/wc? 0 eVer - V ! 10 ^ ' n this section of conn- As:,^^'cV ,; n^ ere . i ' T r ach a - a - 1‘aints IHI. ■' D-ilerxm Drir^p, Medicine., Hiev ars t " the C,ty of Savannah, hnt done h;--V : l l >Kn,zant of the hnmense business h,bT W*;;l T.l J l ia of the Wat es- artie'e? • llu”* J h - e ’ ?.' lfh ’ npTer Ee,: * inferior prnnriEtnr. ' ,n al ‘'anractiong; and the v„ ^ , ., helRS ,r " e Southern -entlemen i- a ff" M «•"* bave transactions wi.h w ., “ W ‘ ! ,,C b ' ,nor " b, y ‘Galt with. It is al tl.o 5 ^ P • "? , u recommend Kemlemen like the solom<>ns to the puldic. and we speak for , jhern an increased patrnna e from Southern Florida and w rerevcr our Banner final.. ^They are now advertising tbeir walnablo lic-llh restorer. SOLOMONS’ BIT- T’ RS, which are pronounced by those who have given them n trial, the best' medicine in th“ world for the ailments specified. June 11 Grace Greenwood lias sold her“Z»7- tie Pilprim" to Alfred L. Sewell & Co., 5U ■ I ablishers of “The Little Corporal,* of Chicago. The Pilgrim Las been published as a children's magizine for over fifteen years, and has been a popular juvenile, but will now stop r case, and Miss I “ S ’ 1°“ LiS OW “ accolint > iti, . j and hereafter be an “a'de” t> the conquering Western Napoleon, The Little CorporaL the well deserved ( uculatiou of which was even before (!nb 7= -wmi mjm * th ,' s e . di,io “ larger than that ..f anv A Vri! Bovt! to- Other juvenile magazine in the world. ~ ' **UTTS A; CO’S. S riU . J’ reen ' v pod still writes for it. — * be Joly number begius a new ro- un, y «ud we advise onr friends to 7*1, ° U ' otb e publishers, at once, one —. o " Inch is the price for one year, ^HlLDKKv ' ■ R1 '! e lbeir obildren this unique, A* BUTTi ihrw».e " ,nal nia n a zine, which has no\u- r - &CO’S. perwr anywhere. Those who sub- scuoe during June, will receive the NO CASE, HOWEVER OBSTINATE, CAN RESIST ITS HEALTH GIVING PROPERTIES. PYRAPUGE CREATES AN APPETITE. BRINGS COLOR TO THE CHEEKS OF THE EMACIATED AND STRENGTH TO TIJE NEECLE. Every Bottle Sold is Accom panied by a Guarantee of Its Efficacy. N OEL GAINEY i: CO . dealers in saddles, bridles, harness, &e., east water street. Painters. VVESCOTj’ H. COLEMAN, plain and ornamental hoa>c and sigh pointer, comor broad an brough- ton streets. J . JACKSON, house, sign, and carriage painter, over T. B. Htinnewcll & co’s, broad street Milliners and.'Dressmakers. M ito. M. J REYNOLDS, fashionable miliner and dressmaker, corner water and crawford streets. DO YOU SUFFER -FROM- DEBILITY! DO YOU WISH TO KEEP -OFF— —AND— FEVER? f Arc You Aiinoved --WITH— DYSPEPSIA I ir.nuv t Frencb and Gattage ©hambet - i - • • • ; • - S uiT AND LOOKING-GLASSES. MATTRESSES "ML At T>& OG* O O RU El it . ■' - . - ■ - • Cu( il 157 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA f<-h-'0 iO 1 v ' ‘ ESTABLISHED 1840; EXCLUSIVELY Medicines, Chemicals, ’ mnis 1 The proprietor of the PYRAFUGE challenge? every case, no matter of how long standing, to try tkfs GREAT CHILL and F> VER CUKE, aiid then deny its wonderful curative propertiee. ' ASK FOR LIPFMANS PYRAPUGE AND GET RID OF THAT iVISEBABLE DISEASE, CHILLS & FEVER! For sale, at Wholesale. By the Sole Manufacturer for the Uuiled States, by JACOB LIPPMAN, PHOPBIETOR OF UPPMAFS WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, Savannah, Ga. For salo in Bainbridge by Dr. J. A. Butts & C. MRS. C. A. PARSONS, fashinqable milliner and dressmaker, corner of broughton and clay sts. Attorneys at law. 1LLEN & HINES, attorneys at law, office over the a store of J^P. Dickinson k Co., south-broad street. FLEMING & EUTHERFOED, attorneys at l»w. Of- RESTORER. * fice over J. A. utts & co’s drug 6tore. i WILL RESTORE THE SHATTERED* CONSTITUTION. IT HAS STOOD. THE TEST OF YEARS, and CERTIFICATES from some of OUR BEST CITIZENS can fce shown to prove ijs efficacy in all cases where a HEALTHFUL STIMULANT is needed. Every household should be provided with this INVALUABLE HEALTH PERFUMERY, SOAP, TOILET ARTICLES, • PAINTS,OILS, .. VARNISHES. BRUSHES,,^ Ac. The subscribers are prepared to offer inducements to-purchasers of Goods in tbeir line ISoloiiionLS <fl| C"c»* 9 ' Wholesale Di'iigghta, . CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS, SAVANNAH, . GROROfA nay Retail Store at the Old Stand. Market Square. sept2S 186449--12m. SAMUEL P HAMILTON . . . * U . DEALER IN iv 6m , , „..t. a WATCHES. JEWELRY CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH. C lAMPfiELL i^URLEY, attorneyp at law and sol- > icitors in p^uity. *- Office in court house. S IMS k CRAWFORD, attorneys at law. Office in court house. W HITELFY & DONALSON, Attorneys at Law. Office in Sanborn’s Block, Brough- Miscellaneous. T^MEB? JOHNSON, dealer in stovea, tinware, house-furnishing goods, &c., south-broad street. PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY —OF— A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., DRUGGISTS, Savannab, G-a. AfORGAN, ofiers his professioDal services v to the citizens of the city and vicinity. Office in * Bower's block, np stairs, south-broad street. j Mayl5, 1869 32-ly. services to the citizens of / Office over £. H. Smith's 1 •,T0 LAND OWNERS. D R. M. L. BATTLE, i Rockwell k Weat’s t KAYTON’S Ilf C. SCBFBS. dealer in watehee, clock*. »» musical instruments, etc., west street. J P. DICKINSON k CO., dealers in confec aud family groceries, south-broad street. 'the quality, locality and VALUATION OF LAND REPORTED. 1 EWIS RORB, barb* j under Exchange £ IAS WATT, practical gunsmith ai * pistols, ammunition, etc., west F OR the purpose of facilltating.lhe disposal and purchase of Lands ini this aectioo, and i thereby promote emigration from abroad to an unsurpassed agricultural regies of the South, the subscribers have consented to ai3 Land _ T - - . ' Owners to ascertain the Qualify and Locality#!! E C<X ’ Landslyingin the counties attached totheirserer- burial cases always on'bSid^or.^ert^id water^s. al names. They act independently of each other. — and should be addressee individually by person? owning lauds in the counties each one represents. Tbeir regular price, per Lot of Land, will be only TEN DOLLARS, except in cases where H Adjust received a large invoice of first class Goods, importcfd direct from the itfantt* ^factiirers, expressly for this establishment, consisting of GOLD & SILVER I OUIS ABMST30.YG, „ J patronage, shop on I I*. ADAM,y, capenter. ronagt. Connects Juno number extra. a pat- lauds He r emote, and more than ordrocry trou- ‘ ble is incurred in preparing a reliable report; in OIL OP LTFF, ; sLL . Ll 4V di ilA A A/ Jl'J >»d. etc. Every dsr. corner broad and bron^rion sts. accompany tbo order to report mr»WC ATT i in counter oroduee. fr^h ', Allen. Newton. reportlar.d, ALL j • meats, Ac. west street ^ 1 , lyingm Baser, Dougherty and Calhoua counties. Mess ! W #• ERUNNEiT^Jer in fine wio«. liquors. ‘. J " 5e P hJ ' E'-ad^d. Can.iH.i. Gs.. will repor. ? W segsrs, Ac., Ac., corner breed and water streets! ’a"* 1 ' fi ' D K »“ Mitcbell, HurtU aud Ibornas — counties. Great Rheumatic Remedy. KAYTON’S PILLS —CUBE SICK HEADACHE ATP ALL ISIl.LKOtJS niSEASEJS. For sale in Bainbridge, 31 Wholesale and BetaiL by Dr. J. \. EC FTS CO. F-N a *o-p -o W wlSt^S™ • P ** rOUa « c . IFi’li, M. Rnrvell, Bainbridge, lja.,will report •» I 117 01. IVU.'MII, UdlliVl lu^v, IC| lands lying in Decatur and Miller counties. INl * CM- Wholesale a d re- p. g. Neither of the parties is engaged in lund ^dji-made dotting, curst- speculation, nr in specalatious of any nust, and. hence, their reports will ho disintererted and reliable. fe))6 69-18-6m Of the Most Celebrated^Makers, American and ForeignlMannfsctnre. , •s-s- e gr ■ ■■■-:/■ ' 'U ' . _ '•>' S'lni. iri -i -,.' Plocks. plain and ornnmenUl, for.nffice and parlor use. The latest style of Jeweler, fa .. -•< are, 0 [ excellent workmenslii^ wlsmintda ttt be'p^rd'fletal AGENT FOR Wheeler k Wilsoa’s Noiseless UoeXstiteh oaw m vmnjiaijte,; ; • * - Watches nnd.Jewelry neatly repaired, iy experienced workmen, at the shortest notie < ash pnul foi Oi l Silver. '■ a - *- j»ui9 14 *fi9 . S. P. HAMILTON. Duncan & Johnston COTTON FACTORS, uiercs. dc.. Ac , East Water street T C. GLOVEB 4 CO.; Balohers and Dealers — — siio'n.T, n te/,r"l ,, “' ncxt dom ' tt Bxeb *° sa GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.— —. Ol. the first Monday in September next, I will R T. WEATHERS. Proprietor of Boarding apply to ibe Court of Ordinary for letters ot House, Corner Clay 4 Planter's ftrect*. ° di.missioa from the Administration on the Es- tale of John W. Evans. late of said county, 1 * EOBEKT K EVAHh, tale of John W. Er \ ELSON 4 HPN’E, retiVg t-nsA, Pr- ugh ; deceased, il MU. ZK9. NtiW GOODS! NEW GOODS: - HEW GflfOSH! 1 . ■ : <: . imjie b: JBS3S*SK ; ' ] ^ ^OCF.RI AND ^A^ DRY-G^ rhieh we U4jl sellns> T fo> ... , d CASIiOE COUNTRY - as any <m# in til* Sitfill Cait abJ see us st 4 . A ISOS ■S QkD 3TA»t>, in Bo.wmfjs Biock. g—Ht BrusAatrad-L . . savannah, geo. CIOJfTINUE business st their old stand V nnd offer their services to the mer- bants and planters of Deealnr county for he sale of Cotton and other Produce; will *)pp*y Bagging and Hope, sad will be ]»re- ynred to advance on Cotton iu hands. Oct .b r Sd 18SS- 5ft—Tv ’ur.e 5th, 1989. •f. DONAL^jHf * 06 a»-