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■■wry
“A little nonsense,-now and then,
Is relished by the wisest men.”
!c|l CefcffRESBMAarj—Jlifs.. ,
s fljpce if *onver*4ioptwitlr elfefent; it credits to thr Correction.
3| IendJjheo|45E|f ^ '
out the classics.
“Ob! the Missis" W'&ftdtnK?.
somc^lL
wm said al
l>er of Congress sat besido me at dinner,
and a* he had tMpn toW.. that 1 teas a
littir^^fAn, || cvpenf^ to
mttjdme Unt if hife>pp6rttthitiej^ soj
infer a l^tlffi wl|$e, hi sail 1 to re : f '
" “There’s going, to be a Inter to-moiv
row night.”
“4th ?’‘said I, “who is to lecture ?”
c f “^djspenieiDber E' 8 n8 ®*> but bis sub*
ject,'* said nty neighbor slowly,.io m-.ke
sure, is ‘‘The 1 Age of Pericles’—pro
My neibhlxor looked at me as if be
‘15atl u ndt finished Tiis remark, and repeat-
srr^etiveU-, fjlxr
fen,JBr»tt rkkind -of
’«ra£“'i
le vail mismI fish. -
appealing expression, he suddenly asked
roe :
“What are |Pi
posed them to<be
at :Astupkut:At Cornell included in the
cash account wbi$fi 1b : <S sent th lifs father
the item: “Charity $60.” The father
remarked in his reply : “I fear that char
ity covers a multitude of sine.”
A Married Woman's DrARv.—Our
“dcfit p£te<f'ii|» in th« stree^, a few
yd*yi*noe, a rilaiified” woman's diary oY
her husband's temper, as follows
Monday—A thick fog; no seeing
through it.
| T£s£dfcy-»G)oohfy|sfhd vjry ;cbiUy?;
Jreijthepi
-$otfyv, at time* *barp.
BrsdSy—differ cold in'the morn
ing; red sun set, with flying clouds
portending hard weather.
peals of thunder ; air clear afterward.
, Sati|^day— Gleams of sun-shinc, with
■partial thaw ; frost again at night.
••^-8nnday—A-alight south-west in the
..morning;calm and pleasant at dinner
time; buricane and earthquake at night.
—Augusta Press.
A gentleman of Rochester, New
Hampshire*ajw £U adv^rtipeipent. that
a receipt for the cure "of dyspepsia
might be had by sending a postage
stamp to the advertiser. He was a
victim and sent his stamp! Thtfanswer
was, "Dig in your garden^ aneffet wnis-
Jwtalone.”
f I»»n’t Wa nt toTie lNst’Lr».— The
- Oat CJtuixh inWashington.
We have alieadv called the attention
to the tffoils of our brethren in Wash
ington to erect a suitable church in the
Federal City. They are ^ptermined to
hsV| one, convenient, 4 dorUiiodious,
afetieeply earnest-^and we -are
to l.eip those who are doing
all they lean to help themselves. W-
do hope tlptt their sweat-will find favor
jvilii »he‘|>idp!ti’n bnrfiteir he goes. We
til th<
lun'es
t i
:
udptte |
t; Unsays
./0>
?°V d # 8 df!* tlyAAarrijj
couple from the country—not Quindarie
—spent a poition of that romantic sea
son denominated the “honeymoon,'’ in
our burg, and, of course, put up and
all the attention to the fol’owtng com-
jjjun'cation, wliicli fairly sets forth their
is and cIsmds : • > £
To&he Minmers aid Members of the
E. Church South .v/ f-
prospeds auieue&silfdB of .bur
common cause in Washington City, D.
C.,. induce ns to invite your special
attention-to the-statemci.ts and request
whicli wi- shall make in this paper.
Before the war a. lot had been pur
■chased it an eligible-locality for the
erection of a Metropolitan Church of
our name in that city. The splendid
buiRTug of theYoung MFn’s Chris
tfan- AsSoektion now st tads Upon
that lot,and our former house of wor
ship on Eighth street, is a synagogue
of the Jews. Both "these pieces of
pnppttyelrris-e htpoodaevitubly saerific
ife^atfdPa?elqt4{eU*- f k-S*
Our Society, decimated by the for
tunes of the War, was reduced to less
than fifty members. It now nnmbers
OVdt<05fRSnembers, nearly a hundred
peeceftt more tlknivnumbered at any
former most flourishing period.
Our pe pie there did not inquire
before undertaking the enterprise to
which we are about to allude whether
the Church throughout the Connec
tion would aid them in their under
taking ; but absolutely certain that
they should need ouch assistance,
they teounted upon it withetjual cer
tainty, and ore now in the most try
ing crisis in the erection of any
church-editice, ». e., wiihin four or six
weeks of its completion.
They will finish it by manage
ment, bat in expectation of contribu
tions from nil- the Churches, without
which they will be embarrassed be
yond hope hi the payment^ yet to
be rnad%. -- v
The chui’cli, although not metro
poliian in name, is metropolitan in
dimensions and cost; its site being
the most eligible one in all that
sedtidn of the'eity in wfcfeh*t ; stands,
and that also being the most improv
ing section of Washington City. '
It stands, representative of an
evangelical Methodism, and an object
of the deepest solicitude to the few
earnest hearts who have undertaken
its erection, with trust in God, and in
reliance, through him, .pon the sym
pathy and assistance of their breth
ren everywhere.
AIdne, < they were unequal to the
task. They partake, in common with
the other citizens of Washington, of
those disadvantages which always be
Ipi^ tp- a commercial city. But they
have 8t0od'nobly in their lot for the
interests of Southern Methodism, in
their community ; they have stood
up against reproach -and persecution
in that bent&ic of political prejudices,
such as, in itff peculiar streak, perhaps
oiirjjfeopie ibwhere- 'else h'averbeeu
called upon to suffer; they hatte de
termined to give our Church a po
sition t ere tbaty^dl-JcomBiand re
spect. They vteserve^ferbe irtistained
must have at least $30,Q00 from
Savannah
J. BERRIEN OLIVER,
(Late Editor and Proprietor. Tallahassee Sea-
linal,) ,
COTTON PACTOE
AND
Com’sioH Merchant,
NO. 97 BAY STEET, (OVER WICON, GIBBS
ag *.)L.J .?. ■
SAVANNAH, GA.
Consignments of Cotton Corn, 8jrnp. Wool,
Hides, Tobacco. Rice, etc., solicited. Personal
attention (riven to the sale oftfll Prodsce. -
Ja9n, 1S69 -• ‘ ... -**-1/
enjoyed the hospitalities of th^ Barilo*
We therefore recommend and re
quest that, on the first Sunday in
Juiy next, a special collection in aid
of the Washington Church he taken
Up throughout the entire Connec
tion, and the proceeds thereof be
forwarded, by draft or P. O. order,
Houmb: pnr£^Al#p«|r|be young lady
was WiSsHteirrotutnTea and pale by
turns, but this was laid to her new
position as a wife. But Scroggs'who has
a gharp ear^ heard fter ask her husband :
“Is my face dirty
“Dirtv ! Nq^Whg^ do you ask ?"
“RbTSrole that inshffin|r Toiler insists
on putting a towel beside my piste. Tve
4hr6wi> three : under the table, and yet
-every time he comes around he puts
another before me."
A Thoroughbred Gentleman.—A
bobtail coat, a ^enp id'pis fait- k oiler, a
white kotton s wCiftib -Browsers
without any kloth into the legs, shiny
let her bools, a pair of y viler glovs, and
inside of 'em tyli. a thing g t np in . iiu-.
itsi/nian^Wt, 'fis/ the
ifeitXs/. sa^ poaHy executed,- aixf ino^-
kalkcrlated to desciyc.. Musiasli indis-
pensabfe, and trains onneccsssirv. Fine
specimens on txhikiiioD.—Joth.£,
(^During the cross |xamiDati|pR of ii
ro-^i^father
meUtft
. ‘Dead.'y^:
. .. yj*S^‘Iiov^ coiAt
he to dfop off Sirtdenlyf' ‘Fool plxv,
8 *C l.lMgherrff imposed on his unsaspi-
Ci6us nature, and getting him to go on
n platform to look at a select audtenoe,
Suddenly knocked a small trap door out
from uhder him, and in falling be got
entangled in a mpe, from the effects of
which be expired.‘
It irwith narrow-eonled'penple as with
tfarrow-necked bottles—the loss They
hare in them, the more noise they make
in poufljag-infiit.^ .
Exclamation of one who bad seen
water falling off was
to Rev. W. V. Tudor, Washington,
D. C-. who will acknowledge receipt
6f*the satne in the BaltinforS'Episco-
pal Methodist, and in any other pa
per that the parties sending may
indicate.
James O. Andrew,
H. H. Kavanaugh,
R. Paine,
W, M. Wightmax,
G. Pierce,
’ k D. S. Doggett,
H. N. McTteibe.
Bishops' Meeting, St. Louis, May 10, ’69.
(30
Allen’s Pain Doctor.
EST A
Wm. M. Davidson,
ISO Bay Street, s «, . .
Savannah, Goo.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Wines
AND L1QOURS
Foreign and Dbmestie
also sole
XL
O F the FINEST QUALITIES;
Agent, for the Statesof Georgia and Flori
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston & Co’s Celc
hrated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited.
«ept26-49 ry.
- ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
GENERAL ■- •)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
Office North.side of Bay Street., Second Door
West of the City Exchange,
O FECIAL attention given to the sale of Cottqfa In
~ tills market, and accounts rendered promptly.
We will also ship .Cotton to
LI VERPQOIj if
-and have it sold for account of owner. In all esses
where the owner desires, liberal cash sd\anca&wlll
be made. ROBERTS A TILLMAN,
Huuii Robeuts, 1
D. L, Robeets, } Sa^”^.
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. sept26-49-ly
WM. E. ALEXANDER WM. A. BTJSSEL
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL.
COB. ABERCOBN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
sep26,1868 49-1 v
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MANUFACTURER,
Bay Street, Earauuah, Georgia
June 28 34-tf
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of tbo late Firm of L. J. Gnilmartin A Co.,
E. W. Drummond &Bro.,
GENERAL SIirTPING
RBM’SJBMMSStaAStS,
154 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Jan9. 1R69 14-ty
Hotels.
PAVILION BOTEL,
m e. NOE, Proprietor,
Aju BUIS. AND SOtlfH-BROAD STREETS,
SAVASA4H,
H AVING taken th e above Hotel. which
has 'rfeentlv heeh vefitted and reftir-
nislted throttahont . thcProprielor can assure
the unt,lie that he is as well prepared to cut er
t*; ttfeirwants as n|ty Rolel in the State.
Flis table will always he supplied ■with the
best the market affords. And nopaius will be
-pared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 per day
-£ renwanaxlBcnrd. fl o.OO per week
“A sfitaswaf.publi<L patron»ge is solicited,
aeftt 2 A—tf .
HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
This motel, ,of modf-rn con
struction and ELEGANT FURNITURE,
is under the personal attention of
T. S. NICKERSON,
jan9 3m Proprietor.
Professional Cuds.
bichaab suik,....: .v::. .... -wn- h. ouwfobd.
SIMS & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT. LAW,
>- • ; BAINBRIDOK, GA.
Office in the curt Ilonfe. dcc2-lv
W. O. FLEMING. JprfSl C. RUTHERFORD
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Us in bridge. Georgia.
O FFICE over drag store of C. A3. Klpg<-Ir.
Co- A fa folly preparedto. takk eharge
of all eases aVismg uiider thy' Hankrttp’
Law. je 29, ?5-tf
Bainbridge Advertisements.
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAAV
l . ■ [ CIOLIUM.B^S, GA.
je &-67-1y . 1 ' ' f '
JOUASHAKOAPro’tor,
BAINBIilDftE. OEOKblA.
T1XHE traveling public are hereby notified
1 that this Hors, has been thoroughly re-
,paired and refilled,- as well as rafuni&ixed
hrougbout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeab'.eJmtcls. in the Slate, worthy the
liberal patronage it has beretofoi e received from
passengers on ^tbe rivers and railroad. Nwpsins'
or expensos will bespared to make theSHARON
H'jU-JKall that any hoa eoulddtiito. (Jail and
test its merits.
Transient Board 43.00 per day.
sept26-49-ly
IVhat Hotel do you stop at for Comfort?
THE UHIM HOUSE!
KEPT BY
M r BARNES.
If yon want a clean bed and nice room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE !
» If yon wan t to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
In shorty if you want to find everjthirg to niake
you comfortable and bappy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE.
^5£P*IIackg always rca^y to c *nvey passengers
to and fmui the Depot.
Re/ni'euce :—Any person that has ever slopped
at tlie Motive. M. BARNES. Prop'r.
mch!3 23 ly Albany, Ga.
C. a. CAMPBELL... ..0.„G. GURLEY.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
Jlttflrwtgs sab (fflunstllfirs at fato,
Anil Solicitors in Equity,
BAINEBIDGE. DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
tglLL practicein DCcatnr. Raker, Miller; Mitchell^
" Early, Calhoun and oonirties on line of Atlanti c
& Gulf Railroad.- -WiH give prompt attention to bus-
ness entrusted to their care. may 2, 1868-ly
L E BOWER,........ .D. MC GILL,. . . . . .B. B. BOWER*
BOWES, McGILL & BOWES,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAV.
O K r 1C R IS BOWEE-S BLOCK, ; OS
, South-Brood Street.
JJainbridge. April 24, I8.e9-29-lf
A. A. ALLEN, G. IV. VINES.
&saa3$»
RNEYS AY LAW '
M* >>■<—■ - -J r.
^olicitord in (fquitg,
Baiubridge, Ga., t
W ILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to .their care in the following counties:
Counties:
Decatur,
Miller,
Early,
Baker,
Thomas,
Mitchell,
Co. Town si
"Bain bridge,
Colquitt,
Blakely,
Newton,
Tlioma8ville,
Camilla.
They will also practice in the Supreme Court of (?a.
and'in the U. S. District Court, for the Southern Dist.
of geoigia. 1 \ • aptril 19 27 tf
BROWiH’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T nE influence' of this Hotel upon the for
tunes of Macon lias been such that the
chief business of the city and the main improve
uicnt-- going on are coiicentratinc near it. he
llofc!, when first established, tirelvc yea s ago,
was on the suburbs tif the city ; it is now in the
very centre of hueineee!
E. E. BROWN <t SON,
JanO. 1809-14-ly Proprietors.
R. H. vrniTELEY. JOHN E. DONALSON.
WHITELEY &; DONALSON,
' ATTORMkTSATLAW,
Bninbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in the Southwestern and
Patai’.ia Circuits.
^dS-Office up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
ing. - apfil 17 69-28 tf
DR. W. J. XI .A KUELL,
TT AV’ING est»b!ishe(Miitt>eelf in Baiubridge
. I k fitf the purpose of practicing his jjrofcs-
sioii, respectfully solicits a share of'the public
patronage. >
^SP’Oflice over the store of .loderson. Zeigler
& Co. april 17 69-28 Cm
R. H. BARNES,
BAINBRIDGE. GA.
H AVING Located in this citv. I take
pleasure in notifying the Rublte gen
erally that I ntn
now pi epared to
t-e p a i r Clock?,
Wnfches. J e w-
Ory. <fc., ivith
neatness n n d
dtirail'lily Cali
and se - tue, in
the Drug Store
tf Dr. i: D
tloyi & . . outli-Broiul Street,
decl'j. isr,8 Il ly
^ceilaaeoua.
FORTY REGS NAILS,
, ASSORTED SIZE.
FIFTY PRS. tr ACES,
THREE DOZ HAMES,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
PLOW LINES—COTTON,
PLOW LINE S—JUTE.
IEO N
ASSORTED SIZES.
PLOW STEEL—ASSORTED SIZES.
PEIN T8 !
EIGHT OUKCE OSNADURGS; i SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED A BROWN; 4-4 SHEET
INGS— BLEACHJED and BROIVN.
o m: m- k -
MENS,
WOMENS, AND CHILDREN’S.
FLOUR,
COFFEE AND SUGARS
Lowest Market Prices
FOR THE CASH!
Babbit & Warfield.
fel>27 21 tf
ROSA L
BLOODPUlt|yj|
SCPOFULAINITSVARIOUSfa
Consumption in its earlier,,
ment and Vkei„ti, m
Joints, Bones, KidSy ^
Chrome Li/twnratis^, ’
(tonsof th ; Skin,
ic SoK Ey*^
— ALSO —
STPHi l ,
• •: M^wnWyt
D TSE 'SES OF WOMEN Toe,
tite. Sick Headache Li;ip fS0 'H
’ ,le B «- ,: Imprudence i n C "® r
tiro .-ral Bod Health, ;nwi ,n
BLOOD, HVJvR. KIDNEYS
It is a Perfect itenov at 'lr BU ^
ROSAD ALTS eradicates ever, k-j 1
and bad taint, and restores the ^
a bealtby condition. It j, ,
never producing the slights,; Jl**
a Secret Qna--k Remedy. The 1
it i.< made are pnblished on c- Jc hl ',ri
tecouimendcd hv tho
and many thousands of our hen -V
testimonials of remarkable cure,
Almanac 0 lor this year. k|
Preparcd'Onlv p,
DR. 3. J. LA AVBt.AIttp
244 Baltimore Sheet, JJaltuaort,g t |
sale by druggist, ertn^-.
sept5-46-ly
IN&TJJEt AJNGtt
Jltna Fire lnsarance Co.
Hartford. Connecticut.
Nett Assets i.... $4,083,123 7S
Sonthern Mutnal Insnrance Co.
Atliens, Georgia,
Nett Assets $294,6.35 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths' ir olicies share in the
Profits.
THE
A RE now prepared to fill all ordersb
ble, and to furnish
Jlonuiiieufs, Tooi
SLABS, Ac., finished in the host ml,,
Lowor prices than the same work ten .3
Northern Marble.
Oar Marble is equal to the best AHH!“
Dealers can be supplied with Blocksitf fj
of any dimension.
yssr For any information or d'wifaj
J. A. BISANER.1^ I
Ga. lUnrb e Rtte.1
Jasper, Picket’s ill
sept 26-4 9-ty.
ija. Maspnic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
ausr24-43-tf Agent for B:iiabridge, Georgia
n. C. McKEE. D. M. BENNETT.
IVlcKEE & BEY.tETT,
DEALERS IN’
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
will always be found a large variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriages, Rockaways and Buggie
Now in use. AH work sold and warranted at
this Establishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAK-
NER, AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jan9, 1869 14 1r f
Nsw-York Cards.
5 f NOTICE!
D R. G. W. EaRRARihostliis day
associated with him in the prac
tice of medicine, Dr. Ililton S. Jones:
and they tender iheir professional
services to the citizens of Bahibrid^ge
aiitl ticiuity.
Office up stairs, over E. II. Smith & Co/s
storv. Dr. Jorics can bo found at night at the
• •dice when not professionally engaged. Dr.
Farrar enn be found at his residence at night,
inch 13 23 tf
Established in 1S10.
MEDIC 1 IJL CA51D.
&
.Successors to JOHN H. WILIJAMS .S: SON,
WIIOLl^VLE DEALEBS IN
Looking glasses and Locking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Mirrors, both French and German.
GILB1XG ito all its branches.
J Iso, PIER, MJXTELand other kinds of FRAMES
made to order.
No. 315 Pea, I Street,
-Opposite Peck Slip, .
N E W iff) R K.
Refer to
WILLIS M. BUSSELL, Esq.,
julyll, 1868 BAiKwmxiE, Ga.. 88-ly.
JOHN K HOPPEL,
Brush Manufacturer
AND IMPORTER,
N p. 329 Pearl Stre^^r
(IIARPER’S BUILDING,)
FRANKLIN SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTRY.
rfflE’hAft.t ADVEBTIsia, pr* c - >(-: rt
Ssvk"_P*%> will be feet to coor . . Aei-
beis foVTttrtT WLLAK^ FGR^A TE AR, and
six Q«>Dth 4 0>r Q**e lk>Ua m mud Fiftg Cent*.
THE ADVERTISER contains as much read
^ r - :i war ®a»4^ average of Weeklies, and is
hirker. wilb plenty cf StvflSam « abont devoted to affording its readers aeon-
«vx • • * ° and concise daily summary of Political.
ImlF* ,-K y .-f . y ffr
* ‘jQ^ato so glad yon
like birds: which kind,do you. admire
most !“ OTd gent: I_ tliiok the
A WONDERFUL REMEDY, for Rbeums-
tism. Neuralgia, Pains in the Side/Back and
Limbs, Tooth Ache, Bonis, Sprains, Coras,
Sore Throat, Cramps, Ac.
For sale lqt.br. J. D. HOYL A BRQ., at oa^
50 cents per Bottla.
fttlv ......
A LIVE DAILY PARER for a YKAE-
Gen. A. H. Coujnrrr. | Hugh H. Colquitt,
Baker county, Gs. | Savannah, Ga.
James Baggs, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT « BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
And
GEN L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
49-Liberal advances on Consignments,
april 10,1869 2R-3i
ISO. B. DILLON.
WJI. S. STETSOy.
[SL CAES90RS TO
JOHN MCMAHON * CO.l
Wholesale testers,
.NO. 101 BAY STREET,
SAYAXVAH, GEORGIA
fe!*20 20 6ns - -
Macbine Brashes made to order.
A Superior Quality of Taint Brnslies
Constantly on Hand. Also Gin Bristles
ed- julyll 38-ly
1 i-
Furnish
Vv r . V>. GILTIKRT would inform the pub-
3 ti'Ht he has- removed to the i'oh-nvl
Uichard Sims place. s ; x miles west of Ba*i»brtdge.
wliere he may be found at any time, when not
p ofessi.-mally e”gaged. fob 6 10 3m
DR JUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
rovfi 4-tf
H
TSIMtlSTW.
D«. M. I,. HATTLIe, ■
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Ga..
AS removed liis efficre to-
Baiiibtidge. Ga., where
lie has permanently located.
All Branches of his profession executed i
the best and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out pain, in a neat and durable manner.'
C55* All work warranted,
fy Tlie patronage of the citizens of
Bainbridge. and Southwestern Ga., is re
spec!fully solicited.
Office oa e onth Broad Street, up stairs,
in Rockwell A, West’s new store,
julyll, 1868' 33-tf
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the laities -if Ttainhridge
and vicinity, that sin- has just received a VcantiXul
and carefully selected stool, of Goods, eqtial. if not
superior, to any ever brought to this citv. Her new
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER K&TS.
AND ltICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
.raaeoss,
iicrs. l!il)l«)Rs, Cellars, it, it
ARE AIL ANY ONE COULD DESIRE
6'5- On:]] and sst«* !i«r ut ouoc, ]M*forp. iif»p supply*
is oxhnusted. ilspcciully Lor old patroiiF should not
deluy to call.
Bainbridge, April 23,18G8. 27-tf
JUST RKCEIll
Blank Books,
School Books,
New Novell
POSTOFFIC
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BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W rLT> sell ftli of prnp'N
nial e prom pi returns. 3«-r|
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TnOS. H. AUSTIN.
CHARLES P.
CHARLES ELLIS
AUSTIN. T
as good as any."
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It. rwMt good.
y.jj iho weofDmc, and Tbs named
■tie E-Grunt. He is now Postmaster.
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Ratlgidas and Agricultural topics, at home and j
abroad, andiaajakhfulauthority- on the Swrw'
ane^ ltektts Al t H io,ati a iw 4 . Jr q * j |
M Ccll^u, orotber protiucefor sale
AUSTIN &- ELLIS,—
General ComniesioB Merdtaots.
. .i , gAVANNAH. GA. j. : j - y
SoatbernA Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUC-HN,
Late of East Tennessee, ;; ■ y ;
IS connected with the following firm, and
wiil promptly attend to a!t burn ess en
trusted tu him By h»3 friends in Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hooper Harris. D. Raskin.
HOOFER HARRIS & CO ,
(Late Harris, Gaines A C6.,f
Cora’sion l^mkants,
Ef' -’
Southern and Western Produce,
Foreign and Domestic Liqcokb,
NO. 36^ BUOADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Dee 5. lRfiR-9-ly
From 4 to 356 Horse-Pow
er. including the celcbra-
Vd Ooriiss # ’ut-off En
gines. Slide Valve Sta-
Gjd DR. E. PEACOCK, erf
saa. Late of Knoxville, Ga. ^
B EING permanently located in this etty. and
having h d an experience of twelve years
in the practice of the profession ia its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
^-Office np stairs ip the Patterson building,
on court-house square.
Referevces.—'Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood. W. S. Og’etree, Enoxville, Gs.; J.
Hillsmao, Wm. P. Wright. MeK. Merrhison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. MatbeWs, Win. J.
Green. D. N. Austin, D. G. M., Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Sueur A Cook. Cull, den. Ga ; B.-F. A
G. W. News rc, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmon..
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peu r ifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf
Send yoar snb-
Isldnd try it.
Local-Agents wanted, to whom a ‘ibeiral
percentage on subscriptions will be allowed.
BEARD J KIMBALL, Publishers.
. tona.ry Engines. Ac. Also
for shipment to oar Northern and European
Correspondents. ,
Refer hi Bainbridge to Messrs. Babbit j
Wammuim. - nor7 6 ly
, Aftd
Gsntg Sait Wilis, So^ar
I -nse Mills, Shafting. Pal-'
tey»; le- Lalh anSSMn
#e Mills, Wheat And Own
Wills, Circular Saw,.Belt
ing, Ac. tSend for dereriptivo Circular and Price
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WOOD AKAXI8TKIM Kng.f O.,
Utica, New Ywk.
Feb 20-2<Mba
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
located in the the city of Bainbridge, ten
ders bis professional services to the pablic, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be found at hiis office in Bower’s Block
during the day, and at hi« residence on Brough
ton street at night.
All calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga. March 6, i860 22-tf
A. BRADY & 00.
deale k&
Holloway’s Banta Cruz.
TONIC BITTERS !
JSTFor the enre of Liver Com-
plaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Incipient Cbn-'
sumption, and Oencrat DebiHty, Weakness of
t«e Spink, and aff Nervons and Debilitating'
Derangements of-the wbcle system. f .
For sa'e by Dr. J. D. Hoy 1 A Bro., Baia-
bridge, Ga. meb27 25 3m
Aslbuta Cnred ;
GREAT J3OTTHEB* REMEDY J
J@“Holloway’s AgTHMEne Sysup,
for the permanent cure-of Afthma., This is a
SvMhenryemedy, ontflesd be relied upon a,
entirely worthy Of confidence, befog tf Vegetable
preparation and tree from all bambuggery. It
ia only recommended for the core of Asthma,
aJtbowgb it might he benefieial in r< mo vine
some other diseases. For sale, wholesale and ,.„ h
retail, by J. D. Hoyl A Bro, Bainbridge, U„. ta^S^!* p0n Cm **£*,
NOTICE.
OFFICE -FLEMING <fc RUTHERFORD. )
Bninliridge. Ga., Dee, 18,18.67. (
S UBSCRIBERS to f.liestock of tlie Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad Oontpanx ere lierel»v
notified that the snliseniptioil iists i.avc Ueet,
plnccJ. in our hands for collection. Subscri
bers will please take notice that tlie : first, in-
stallment of 20 per eent fell due on the 20tb
of November last, and that installments of
20 per cent v-ill continue to fall due on thV
20t.ii o( each month ui.til the snbserfption is
exhausted. Subscribers will pieuse come
forward without delay and pay the install
ments now due and as the,v fall due.
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD.
dce21-tf Attorneys for A. 4 0. R. Co.
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A RE conn tan tly rtut iyir.-j additions to
from .Yew York, New Orleans, and ’
kwttf, whieb are being sold at the lowest u
for CASH.
SHEETINGS AND SHIRT.
A twnstant fi‘ipply of ah'the ptandard^
brown-and bleu ohed shirtings and
widths for sale low by T. B. HUNNLVF j
PRINTS.
A very elegant assortment of all the 1 ^
all the best make of Prints and *hirt/nf/?
sale low by X- B.
BLACK LAOESHJHW
A few black Lace Shawls ; also*®.™?^
or tnoret, for making shawls, jnrt®?,../(
sale by T. B. 110.'^® i
RIBBONS AND TRlMM'^l
A small assortment of the best colors
Edgings, Trimmings,. Embroidered to I
Collars, Barege for VciK ^c., Rra^,^
GROCERIES.
10.000 lbs. Bacon—sides and
ceived and for sale by T. B. HUX> K " |
FLOUR.
CORN.
200 bushels white c°rn—h*
family n*se, for sale by T. B. UO- |
SUGAR.
15 bbls. crushed; g^und. ^
and extra coffee sugar, tor ^
60 bbls. Flour-
for sale by
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Commission Jrtrwliants,
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sugafflS-ly.
For Sale at the Post
WiEBSTER’S SPELIB T GJ
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
DAVIES* and SMITHS Ari«bff“V,
CORNELL and SMITH’S
BULLIONS and SMITH’S Engl"* 1
DAVIES’Algebra. ,
FARMER’S ALMANAC («r\W-^,.
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTER-^'^-^ |
MEMORANDUM BOOKS.
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAr
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON’ ^
BILLARP.
T. R. CUM
. Nov. I860
Legal Noticss^
GEORGIA—Cow® 1 *
the firat Monday m -
l * effries wifi apply 1° ^
ry ofsatdcoii'niy. for letters of.
GkOEGIA. .naKSBil*!
munffaa after the date of tjtjfCftjfli
Brunson will spply *"
Baker conn Hr
aHministraltun of R*dd‘!L? g
March U18«9. J0BA *
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