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M A little nnn?ente. now ac.d then,
le re!isbed by the viiwt Ben/*
A J% rm<,n O*PP^» **”*e
with thaw do <-fjord gsp-
meoU much *of«l; s'tf | litU« fjnft jn?*
good tofcn-^tiacu xahrs attestisn than
grave offenses in bad men.
What it that wbiththfi rich np»n
want*, and the poet ha^ the misci
apendn, and the spendthrift saves?—
Nothing.
and
r name ip kindness, Jove
tl# hc|jpta of these jou
aTin contact with:; aod yon will
vev beforgotten.
I
A raw days since, a man .well known
in New York society—not yoong, and
w)tp could not dance—was lilting, at a
a young lady, and watching
the mazes of tne “German." II* turn
ed to tier; knowing her well, and said :
H|Jm»Ii yog w©(jldjet ; me put rny arm .Northern re! g um inissi .n-.net.
‘around your waist. Of ‘ course she oHaed. We havc
looked at him m amazement. “Oh!’*
said be, “you know I can’t dance, but I
<¥*’* J e % «**%*"*- SAg flies*
yWagme# have tSeif arms atxMit tlie
girls’ waists, and why should not I have
the same privilege, though I sit still !'»
That man’s head it level. I thiekso.
There’s some point in addressing Gen
•ral Grant as “Mr. Presi-dcnt." He has
never failed to press a Dent for office.
- 44 Why will yon persist in wearing
another woman’s hair on your head ?
asked Acid of bis wife. She retorted
"wh^ will you persist in. wearing other
shee|;'a|iothmg on your back f*
- A. gtri 1w Greene comity, IoWti",-having
been jilted by a naughty fellow, didn’t
act the fool by taking poison, hut took
* stick and pelted him over the head.
\ A mt ian t hireling on fi st> anier
a 11 ® ^'di»npr was making way with
■ large|pjddifg.close bv, whenjoe was
•wld fty tfi6 servant that u was a dessert?
‘Jt matters not to me,’ said he, ‘I would
eat it if il was a wilderness.“
5 , Amanda Craig...» .
” And ^itshU Sprague, 1 ' •*
They fell in luve at fight:
He liked her style.
She liked his pile.
And everything went right.
’Xwas bill and coo.
Atid ”1 luve you
“Jiy duck-” ‘-my dear delight-"
A : n».' alas!
It came tc pass
That hope sh- uld suffer blight.
And l->re. which trusted
Ton much, be busted
In abroach of promise fight!
“Tbcmebldiers Vunst be an awful dia-
honcst set,“ said an old lady, “for not a
night veins to pass that some sentrv
is not relieved of his watch,'*
Tacked One Qualiit.—Ad Iowa
reaper, in noticing the recent tilrange of
• freetj^by one ol that clas.-», Cbi
:lr*atimlly designated m ntsiers. very
fr^n||(r Says : We knew tbsltev. Mr. —
b. IhefOnab* moved oat West. He
was first a Methodist, then an Episc<>
'paliap, and is now a Baptist; but It-
always lacked one quality for a preacher'
.and that was religion.
An, Alabama ruraMst complains that
‘he *oitt Jbnr dollars to a j-weliy fi.m
in New Yoik for a music box playing
.twenty four tunes, and received in r«-
iturn a jewsharp.
Just So.—An ekehango asks j “What
;are ail the yogng men In our country
itloing f ^Tiierh arc none, • anywhere,
.learning trades.** To which anothei 1 an-
wors :
~ “They are playing ball or learning to
ffidc on velocipe<les.“
Dancing Their Rags Off.—Two un-
sophisticated lasses visited -Niblo** in
Yew York, during tbs balfct 5 season.—
When the skirted, gossamer-clad nym
phs made their appearance on the stage,
they bpcajne restless aid fidgety.
*H>I4 AflW!“ ^xchtinaed oue, sotto
. .U r • i
“Well, Mary f“
“It ain't nice—I don't like it."
“Hush !“
'* *‘l ^on‘t care, it fiin't nice: and I
wonder why auQl brought m to such a
'■Jtljree!“ 4 .'
. “Hush, Mary ! The folks will laugh
Ik. you!*** vj../
AAqr one or two flings and a piroulte,
Ho blushing Mary said :
“Ob, Annie, let's go—it aint nice,
v dnd'T don't fed comfortable!“
“DO bnsh, Mary,*' replie<] the sister,
■ f whose own face was scarlet, though ir
..woman air of determination ; “It's the
first time I ever was at a theatre, and I
suppose it wih be the last time; so I am
"just going to s-e It out, if they dano
eve y rag off their ba>-ks 1*'
Carlyle says-t _"If you are in doubt
whether to kiss a pretty girl, give her
the benefit of the doubt.**
AJL^klux^n in the vicinity of
jBriffitvGa. has recently boen delivered
^ of ah egg, upon whose shell, in plain
letters, there appears the remarkable
words, “Woe uuto R. B. Bullock.'* A
large detatchment of irooj>s will be
ordered to that vicinity at once ;
We U.<pe Not.
Our friend-* of the Jtuiinal of Com.
meree, says the Savannah Republican,
liav e an article on the religion* dt-teri-
qiatiou of ibe negroes of the S-*u h
sjnec left to themselves; and the ‘intro-
dtifffn *f Obiworefiip and other iiis
gustilg supeistiiions as substitute* for
tlie Clirs'iiir. plan of g'ace. Tire Jour- |
nal aigu a that this sia e of tilings is
tlie re<ult of Xort 4;rn p-|iev t" war. Is
the blocks in removing, ibciu fiom the
salu’arv coiitioi and re^g ons influ--i.ee
of the S. id hern whites, and hence it
'devoives op<>n tlie N^-r hern pe<-ple to
Send out inissi-iiiHii-s aod aid lie in
^vangeliz^nglbat portion of utir p.-pu.
iHt-fm.
We tbatik he Jmirnal for its kind
Consideration of our con itlon, as wt-il
a» it-pity for the m'>ra| iiigi.t ih*t is
ga'.heriug ovenhe negr e« of -ftp South.
Bui in Ueatcn’s naute ! -pa>e u-, an j
spare the negroes, the ii-fl cti-m of
uns missionaries, so
chad's tssre^of Ilrat
kiinl of he-p. and pray forever to be
delivered fiom it. The influence of
!$ortbern pre.-u-bers upon the fsou’.hern
iirgrocv, whether well mien led or not.
is for evil only. Nine-teuths of the
deviltry they now hare in their heads
came fiom that fruitful source. Tli-
Nortliern Church, ns a geneial thing,
has degenerated into a mere political
propaganda, an.l its members seem to
consider their highest duty to consist in
making every bod v eisc believe politic
ally and every other wav just as they
do. The Northern Mel ho'list preachers
now in the feoutli are. as agencal rule,
missionaries of the R-niical party, and
consider the claims of th'eir Master
kingdom the least important of all Mi*-
duties that devolve upon them. Pois.*
ouirig the.minds of the negroes, wuii
false notions oflmman rightsaii.l dinie*.
and efforts to rob the Sotithetu
churches -of tjjeit rightful (iropei tv, ap
pear to be their cfilef employ ment.
No, Brother Journa.; we want no
more religions mis-ionaries fiom the
North. Ijeave the Soutlu-rn people id
win bark the n*-gro to the paths of
Christian rectitude, and the jace will
make far greater progress than they
would under foreign teachers who
know nothing of them, an’ 1 , a- a g-tier
Savanrah Adv6rtisec.ems-
Hotels.
J. BERRIEN OLIVER
(Late Editor aod Proprietor Tallahassee Seo-
g - -t— - 7 -
COTTON PACTC2
AND
Con’sion Merchant,
XO. 97 BAT STEET, fOVER WICOX, GIBBS
AC '.J
JAVAN AH, FA.
Cnnsiznments ..f Cott-n Corn. Arran. Wool.
Hi-les. Tobacco Rice, e'e , a liened. Pergonal
attention riven to the sate of all Produce.
Ja9u. 1869
l'.STaVBl ISHKD 1844*
PAVILION HOTEL,
Da t/\ NOH, Proprietor,
.CORNER BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS.
SAVANNAH,
H AYING taken the abov* Ilotel. whieh
haa Tceeiitlv t>e?n refilled and refrir-
losiied t.(ir<*iigln>nt. the Proprietor c»n assure
the |.tit>lic that he is as well prepared fo eater
t- tbeir wants »s any Hotel in the Slat
'His tat>le will always l.e supplied with the
beetthe market affords. And no pains will be
-pared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Boar.i *3.00 per day
Permanent It- ard f l .a.Oo per week
A -hare <>f public patron ige ts solicited.
Sept irt-tf j.
Win. SI. Davidson,
150 nay Street,
Snva r-t naii; o eo.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Foreign and Domestic Wines
and liqours
O P the FIXES T QU ALITIES; also sole
•Vjrenl. ft-r the Sta'csof Georgia ami Flori
da. f..r rhe sale of Mato-ev, Uustoa A r o *9 Cele-
Uiaietl Philadelphia ^ie. Orders solicited.
syp-26 49 Iv.
Professional Cards.
HICHA&D Slats. ....... . WM. M. CBAWTOBD.
SIMS A. CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
«l rule, have false notions of evervilii
coiict-rniiig ti-em.
PrsPHETIC. —When Coin. Stcnlien
rWalur heatd .of t'rc',.pure insa of
Louisiana by lb- Unit—I St tt-s, In-
said that further terri orial exten-io'-
boded U<> good to the C -ll-iti v, am! as
signed tlie following reasons for th it
opinion. Inatdilion to the -x ension
of territory which he - th*|iri-c« e-l, as
being calcn a'ed to d-strov the in livi '
uality of Oltr j»-opV, the Ra-iieil pa- v
have rin-e. by the d-st- action of § ,i..
sovereignly an-l their consodda io-i
ideas, thoroughly de-nonstrajel tin-
truth of C- lumqddre Decatur’s pro
plieiic language;
“In an evil hour for my i>onn r» did
the French and Spin «r Is ahaiif- n
Louisiana t-> the U-iite>l Sta’es. e
were not siiffioieiiily a country before.
an-l sh-uil-l we ever he ma I enough to
drive the E-ig'ish tr--m Caiia-I i, md
her oilier North A-nerii-a-i p ov n -es.
w« shall soon cjssn t<»_. be a c nin rv at
-■ '
ail Wiifiout loi-al atia*li lio-it, wii li in
national honor, we shdi resembl■* a
stvaim of msecs, that settle on th-
fruits of the eanh to comipi and eon-
smne them, rather than men who lov-
and cleave to the land of tbei. fore
fathers.. Alter a shapeless anaichv and
a series of civil wars, Wr shall at l«si be
formed into many countries; unless tin-
vices engendered in the process should
demand further punishment and we
should previously fall beneath the d,-s-
pOlisiii.;of 8<ij)i«jiitlkary adventurer, like
a lion consume! by some inwa r d dis
ease, prostta'e and help’ess, beneath
the beak and talons of a vulture, or yet
meaner bird of prsv.’’
ROBERTS & TILLMAN,
V general _
CJMMBSION and forwarding
MI -4 ItCH A NTS,
Office North side of Hay .Si iect..-Second Doot
West of the City Exchange, * !
S AV AWN AH.
SPECIAL attention given to the n&lc of Cottondn
this market, and accounts rendered promptly.
We will also ship Cotton to
LIVERPOOL
and have it anld for account of corner. In all caSep
where the owner deairew, ilhem) cash atU '.nces will
be made. ROIi&KTS k TILLMAN.
Hiram Robkrtb, 1 e ,
I>. L, Roberts. \ SavallIiali *
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. Bcpt2C-49-ly
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
This hotel, of modern con-
•sTRUOTItiN and 17I EOANT FURNITURE:,
is under (lie personal attention of
-v . T. S. NICKERSON,
janfl 3m Proprietor.
yr_l
JOHN SH AliON JPro’lur,
ilAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
1 11IE travelinc public are hereby notified
tbat this House hi#s been thoroughly re—
patfed and, refitted, as . welK as refiinn>hed
hrough« ut. and rendered Go«of the most desira
ble and agreeab'e hot 1> in the Slate, worthy the
liberal patronage it ha? heret*rf ne received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains
or expenses will J>c spared to make the SHARON
li>UE all tbat any one could.desire. Call add
test ir« merits. - ' ‘
Transient Board $3.00 per day.
sepi2fi-49 1y — - — *•
BAIXBKI00E.GA.
Jg3~ Office in the tun Itm?e.
dcc?-lv
w. o. rLKaixo. Joax c. ruthektorji.
FLEMING & RUTIIERFORi),
ATICRNEYS AT LAW,
Baixbriimie. Georgia.
O FFICE over drug atorR of C. C. King. Jr..
<t C-i. Arc fully prepared to tukc cliartr-
of nil Citses «risuig» under the Bankrupt
Law. jo 29. 38—tf
Bainbridge Advertisements.
R. H. BARNES,
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLtlNBUii, GA.
ja 29-fiV-ly ' ' .
G. CAMPBELL O. G. GURLEY.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
JlttoiRfgs anil gfliinsfllors at fato,
And Solicitors m Equity,
BAINURlpGEL PBCATptR CO., (^EOROIA.
W ILL practice In Deeatur/^alier, Miller, Mitchell^
Early, Calhouu.aad.counties on line of Atlanti c
& Gulf Railroad. . wm ^ive promptAtteution to bus -
ness entrusted to their care. may 2, 18€8-ly
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
R AVING Toc.-ita-I in this-city, I take
,.1^1.0-11’n-utifyiig thtt Public gen
erally that I am
t ow pit-pared to
w re p a i rt'h ck ,
Watches, J e tv
. ry. Ac., with
icntno-R a f- d
uritb lity Call
und ue- me. Ti
the Dri g Store
f I>r. D
Hoyt <L- oum-Bi-oud Street.
d'et-19. 1808 11-'
ROs
JE S *
W"J. E. ALEXANDER....
.WM. A. RUSSEL
A1.EXAN0ER & RUSSELL.
n
g;
COR. ABERCOHN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
*ep26. 1808 . 49-1 v
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MANUFACTUHF.lt,
Ha j Sti-«c(,Sitvaniiati. Georgia
'nn- 23 - 34-1 f
K. AV. PRU.AfVOXI), 0. 0. DRUMMOXli
Of the late Finu of L. J Gui'martin i. Co..
E. W. Erummond&Pro.,
GENERAL SIIT'i’Piyo
AND
BDmr§3T)B
754 R:iy Streer, Savannah, Georgia.
Jn’9. 7*5^9 j,_i v
liook Here!
What H«rtel do you stop at for Comfort ?
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
KEPT BY
M, BARNES.
If you want a cieau bed at-d 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 every thin®: to make
you comfortable and happy, be SUKE
to call at the
ALUAIVY HOUSE.
J&S" 1 Hacks alway.' ready to c nvey passengers
to and fr>*m the Liepot.
Jiefereuce :—Anype son that has ever slopped
at tho 11> 1 it'**. M. BARGES. l*r«»p*r.
melt 13 23 lv Albany, Ga.
EBOWEB, D. MC GILL, B. B. BOWER*
BOWEE, McGILIj & BOWER,
attorneys
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
O F FI 0 E IS BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
Sciufh-Briin-I Street..
Baiidifidge, April 24 18t9-?9-tf
A. A. ALLE.Y.
a. iv m.vEs.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
_ —AND —
MOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga
V|THE influence nf tlii.- lintel upon the fur-
A tunes ..f Mac.n liaa been sm-h that the
I" the ciry iniri ihc main impro v
i.>r,)tii'^ neat it. he ,
chief l-tisini
ment gi-in^
Hotel, iv lien flrst e, tabfi.4n-d. twelve yea s a
was on ti.e snl'iirhs nrfihe city ; it is now in tli
very centre o//
E E. IJROWX A SON.
•fa. 9. i. Q 69-]4-l.v Pcpriet-rs.
m
Bainbridge, Ga.
truflted to their care iu the following counties:
Counties; Co. Towns:
Decatur, Bainbridge,
Miiler, Colquitt,
Early, Blakely,
Baker, Newton,
Thomas, , Tliomasville,
Mitchell, Camilla.
They will also practice in the Supreme Court of Ga.
ahd in the U. S. Dibtiict Court, for the Southern Diet.
of jgeorgia. april 10 27 tf
ft. H. WHITKJL.KY. JOHN E» DON ALSO Jf.
WHITE LEY & DON ALSON,
' ATTORSEVSi AT L.ltV,
IRtiiihritige, - - - G urgia,
W ILL practice in the S-utitwestern and
Pntai-.la Circuits.
^dff“UfEce up stairs, in Sanb--rn’s new build
in s . april 1Z 69-28.0
FORTY KEGS NAILS,
ASSORTED SIZE.
FIFTY PRS. TRACES,
THREE DOZ HAMES,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
PLOW LINES—COTTON,
PLOW LI N E S—JUTE.
IH O N
AriSoRTED SIZES.
P3LOW STHEJL—ASSORTED SIZES.
1 > lil N TB !
EIGHT OUNCE OSXABERGS; J SHEET r
INGS—BLEACHED Jl BROWN; 4 4 SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED and BROWN.
« h » je m r
MENS,
WOMENS, AND CHILDREN’S
FLOUn,
COFFEE AND SUGARS
Lowest Afarket Prices
FOR THE CASH!
Babbit & Warfield.
SC-OFULA INITS^'i
r, SI 'CB
Consumption in i ts e ..
Joints, Bnne* ,
Jc
IN ALL i Ts ^
D t>E>FEs 0F ^*rr-
‘ite, Sick iiradach. r 1
in ihe Ba k. ImnnM l "
General p a 4
BLOOD, liver. kiLjSL* i
It ia a Perfe c t p ' 1 ,
ROSADALtS eradieateT^
atvd bad taint and re st „ n . 3 >l,
.a-healthy coniiii„ n . j, • »-'•
never ,-rndncin R tl )0 f
a Secret Qna-k Remedy' ,b n 1
it if) made are pul4ish«t
9C-. rt mebded1;^N'
dr r a.^US'rj-
244 Baltimore Sheet.
11 -I
nsfstJRAisrcE
aDlna Fire Insurance fo.
Hartford, Connecticut.
Asects. $4,083,193 73
DK. W . J. II AKLBLL,
H AYING established himself in Bainbridge
f.«r the fturpose of practicing his profes-
M»n, respectfully solicits a share of the public
patnuia ire.
s2k£T~0tiiec over the store of ylnderson. Z“ig!cr
Co. april 17 69 -28 6m
New-Yerk Sards.
Ettablijlicil In 1319.
II. C. AlrKEE.
D. SI. BENNETT.
FiLtBU^TER Fohces is- Cuba;—
Washington lutter says the Cuban agpit
in that city estimate the nit miter. <-f sp
palled filibustufs who lta*** sttcce^<li‘ , l i"
effecting''a junction with Qriesa'ts the
patriot leader, at five thom-nt-L They
sailed nta rtly from tiro. Unite-I States.
Mc-xieo, and aevoral of the South Ainer
•ern Republics. The same airh «rn
states that the patriots liave.. re.-eiv.-d
arms and atnmuniti n snffi -ietU t<: equp
their regularly organtz-l force* in a
manner which they did not anticipate
six months ago. Ncverthchss, tlji-y
still require aid ojf eveiv descriptitm,
except ’ money. Tlie wealthy pUnteis
have furnished funds enough to carry on
the revolution f»r vests to come.
McKEE & BE.WETT,
DEALERS IN
Carriages, U assies, Harness
4c., Ac., Ac.
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA;
At this Estenelve Repository and Manufactory
will ntwayr bo f--nnd a largo variety of
all the mn-t fashionable
3arriag3s, Eockavrays and Erggjf
-V-iw in use. All work told and warranted at
this Establishment will bo protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER. AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jar.9. 1869 _ 14 tv
Gen. A. IX. Colqcitt. I Hugh H. Colquitt,
Baker comity. Ga. | Savannah, Ga.
Jaiies Baogs, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
And
GEN L COMMT^SIOX MERCIIa^NTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
^•Liberal advances on Consignment*.
april 10, 1869 ,, 2f-3m
Successors to.-JTJHN H.. ".VILLR^MS & SON.
WnOLLSALE DEALLItS IN
Looking glasses and Looking glass
Plates.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Mixrcrs, both French and German.
GILDING in all its branches.
Also, PiEIt, MANTEL and other kinds of FRAMES
made to order.
No. 315 Pea. 1 Street,
Opposite Peck SHp.
NKV YORK.
I; Emu TO
TV'XT,I,IX III. BUSSELL,, Esq.,
iulyl-R 1868 Baimhudge, Ga.. 38-1 y.
2VOTIi ! E.
D n G. W. F \ RR \ H hnalhis day
with hint hi the prac
• of medicine. I>r. HMlon joi.es;
ami lhev finder ti-.eir professional
<«i viee** r*> rhe citi7.tiiid'r>f Ruiubritl^e
and vicinity.
OtSce u jt * fairs, over E. IT. Smith &. Oo/s
-tore. I>r. ca*r he found at nigln at the
"fiiwhen nor professionally eu.Rajied Iir.
Farrar can be found a f bis residence at right,
n cblo 2:> tf
^0Hlhern Mutual Insurance fo.
At]i*»ns. Georgia,
Sett Asset. J294.63S 12
All holders of Twelve Months* Policies share in tLo
Profits.
ottUCI
Blank Bookg;
School Booki |
New Non
hi
POST OFpTp
feblo-lf J -L
v fiilii
Judins and
M EROHASp
BAINBRIDGE, GEO., 1
WILL sell nil kinds of pr »f«.
▼ f mal e pronipi returns,
Ga. Masonic Alulnal Life Ins. Co.
Macon. Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
anc24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge; Georgia
MIL LifRl&DRESS-MKISG
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
T.B.IIiiiiitewdlii
%Y. R. GILBERT would inform the pub
ic that he ha- removed t«» the Pol'imd
Utcliard’Slmri place. >*x miles* west of Bn*» bridge,
where he may bo found at anj' t-mc. when not
p -ofe^siAiially ei gaged. fed* 6 10 5m
from xV»-w York, New Orleans, ar-1
ketfc winch are being sold at the icnvr.tna. 1
foFCASH.
SHEETINGS ANDSKIIITBi
A constaut wupply of al.f the fUittkrdfcJ
brown and * bleached nl-ittii*;
widths for sakxlpw’by T-. li. HL’Ni’d.Vfiiitl
PHIXi:
A very elegent assorfr,: t c;
rII the best make;of "aed
^ > ESPEOTFUIJ.A informs the ln<JI« k >f Bairfb^ldgc i wa'e low by * ; B. IIl.-NytSTilH
DH JUDSON BUTTS.
Office East Side Court House Square;
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
noV3 4-1 f
mit y. that sh lias just received a beautiful I
»v.d car< fully seleeted stock of Goods. eqUM, If h»xt *
superior, to any ever brou^pt to tais city. Her new 1
styles of |
SPRING AND SUMMER H •> TS,;
AND XilCH AKr> TASTY . j
DRESS PATTERNS, |
aces. FiU-tii!?, Cuilars, kt.. if.
AEE ALL AMYOUS COULD DESIRE
C- '- Cl ; 1 and Kee li-.-r at-'d.-e, b--fore her snpplv
ij-E.-:pt’Cially her old patronp ^linul-i nt-t
BTrinbrid-e, April i.i, 18C«. 27-tf
iiLACK
lAV.Li
more t, lor itiaSIri-; sh-.wte. ]WvWii
‘by 'i. I). iir:,.Vi.v.|JJ.;!j
J.i!I’ll,ON'S AN!) 'I'iliMMI'i;-
ilEil
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Bi usli Maonlaetarer
AID 1*1 CRTEH,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(IfAR PERV BUILDING,)
FRANKLIN SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
Slnelii ne Bashes made to order.
A Superior Quality of Paint Brushes
Constantly ou Hand. Also Gtn Bristles
FiifniSliefi, fuUlF^S-iv
JXO. B. PILLOX.
WM. S. STBT OV.
A. Wisconsin paper having exulte-1
over the fact nf its cominpout in a new-
dress, a rival sheet remarks “Iu this,
as in every thiug-else, they are an age
Lkavknworth, Jtr e J5.—The IimIL
ans are again ' rn’inlerifig ii.haLnjm a
thirty-five mile* borth of Snl imon riv.-r.
A p*rty fitloned. hut fiu-'iuo I'eln-
• liaitB in foriw, returne.l. General Uarii.-t
has left lor tin* tt-t-ne.
[cCCCESSotS TO
JOHN MCMAHON A CO.l
^tVUolcsalc 6roms,
NO. 101 BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
fetiin 20 6m
TDOS. H. ACSTtX.
CHARLES FLLI8
Monthern A Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of Eust Tettueisee,
IS eon- eeterl with t.1 e following firm and
wt I promptly atte-,4 to a ':l Winess en-
truitoj to hmi by bis friendsm Georgia and
elsewhere. °
Hooter Harris. T). Ranki.-i.
HOOPER HARRIS & CO-,
(Late Harris, Gaines <fc C«.,)
tfoBi won Ujimhauts,
IN
Southern and Western Produce,
Portion aKb Dokebtic Liquor®,
NO. 36i U -UADWaY,
N EW YORK.
Decs l<tas-9 Ir
D2S.JI. I,. BATTLE,
Late Rcrident Dentist of Q-.iitmnn, Ga.
H AS removed his offi.-e to
Biiiiibridee. Ga., where
he has [lermarently lot-afed.
All Branches of his profession executed i.,
'lie best mid most durable style. Bemitifut
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out pain in a neat and durable ma' ner.
jar All work warranted.
vw The patronage of the citizens of
Itonduidge. mid Southwestern Ga., is re
speetfullv solicited.
^5J,0fiiee o.i °onth Tlroad Street, up stairs,
in Unckweli A West’s new store,
jitlyll. 1868 38—tf
NOTICE.
OFFICE FI RMING * RUTHF.RFORD. )
Iim'nbi-idge. Ga.. Dee 18. 1867. )
OUB8CRIBEUS to t lie stock of the A' Inn tie
Cl and Gulf Itailrnid C niipanv are herein
notified t hat the subseription lists have been
placed in our hands for collection. Rith-cri-
hers will please take notice that, the first in
stallment of 20 pm-cent I'd! due. mi the 20th
or November last., and That installments of
20 per cent ~ ill cowtinne to full due on thf
••tOt.li ol each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward Without delay and pay the install
nients now due and mi tliev f«lf due.
FLEMING <t UUTIIF.liFORD.
dee21-tf Attorneys for i ,t G R. Co.
Coliars, liari-
vn.fi loILlni
uni g>. I.ic ; >r*.;
.• ibr Veils. i
T. />. UCX.NEWiUiSl
ORO-HRiEs.
10.000 Tltf*. Bacon—sides anvl
ceivcd.aad for sale by T. Jl. UUM.LWilL..;
FLOUR.
ZO l>bl.«. Flour—affAGitccl b-wnds—iii'tww
foreale by T. Ji. HUNjitWiLUi^
CORN.
200 bushels white coni—in —Fn/fatol
family use, for eulo by * r . B. IHJAyE^ELLtlf
SUGAR.
15 bbls. crunbeti, ground, loaf ev»g»T gru
and extra coffee sugar, for sal**- by
r. b. HUivsmini
t
DR. E. PEACOCK,
CH ARLES P. A C5TI5.
Sax Fka'xcisoo. Jiu e 15: —Ti c F n
c ads .Mona In-Mik aiid tlmtaiii he have
behind our office, which was supplied ; * M **' 11 or-Ieri-il tVx li- held in re ><i ness for
with new material years ago,” sea at at, bout’a notice.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
(ii'flerai I'ommission Merchants.
SAVANNAH, «A.
U TIL? innk* *Hva»*ce* *»n cufisiffiiruertF«*f
t , i.*ifiMt orot i**r produce for mal** Lpr* «»r
f.»r »lii »r *»ur N«»rtuerii au<J Huroi-ean At * cti * a i,?f
/-. « ! Li?t.
R^nirBainbriJje to M&ar?. Ha Burr it
Wajlfu4j>. n«iv7 5 y
Faun 41- 350 florae P«w
:r. including the cetcbia-
il Corliss r nr-..ff Ka
rines. S ide Valve 8'a—
i-nary Engines. Ae. A.e»
irruiur M 11 i a y and
■ xanir Saw Mills. Pn-ir
Late of Knoxville, Ga. fg
B EING permanently located inthia city, and
having h d an experience of twelve years
in the practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of DRlronogo.
^-Office up stairs in the Patterson building,
nncourt-b'USesqoare-
Rkff.iie cks — Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Ha re IT nod W. S. Og'etrec, EnoxviPe. Gs.; J.
HilTsman. XV m . P, XVright. MeK. Merrhison,
Hickory O >.ve. Ga.; « m A. Mathews. Wm.J.
Green. I'. N. Austin. D. G. Mr. Fort Valley.
Gn.: Le Sueur i Co-.k. Cult den. Ga : B. F. '*
G. W. Newsom. Reynolds. Ga.: A. J. Simmons.
Macon. Ga.; A. W. Peu r ifoy, Perrv, Ga.
jai,9 14 tf
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E J. MORGAN, having permanently-
b-cated in the the city of Bainbridge. ten
■lera his professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicit, a share of patronage
Will he found at his „ffife in Bower’s Block
dating the day. and at hi. residence on Brough
ton street at night. °
All call- promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga. March 6, 1869 22-tf
Iloll-.y’s ^anta Cruz.
TONIC BITTEBS !
^TFor fixe care of Liver Com
plaints. Jaundice. Dvspepsia. Incipient Gon-
an<i Gf,nernl Debility. Weakness of
thefispine. and all Nervous ami DebilUatiig
Derangcm. Bts of the wb.de system.
J-rsa'eby Dr. J. D. Lpjl * Brn.. Bain-
bndge- Ga. - meh27’25 3q
Asthma Cnred !
GBEAT SOCTHEBN BEMEDT !
A. BRADY & CO.
DEALERS
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For Sale sit the Post Ofel
WEBSTE1US SPELLING j»f
McGUFFIE’S Readers.
DA V IKSV and JiM ITU'S A t il limeti'.
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ALSO,
PRT80N LIFE of JEFFERSON W"»
BILL ARP.
T. E. CLOl'D-
Nov. 1866 ^
Legal Notices.
GEOEGIA—Baker Coxwtt.
O N the first Monday ir. July I
effrier nilf-ajjply to the Coot 1J "
ol said cotntty for letters of. dint"*"*"^
1 fiflntihixtrutwin nf 7aptifir|!lb Jklril*** *.
TWO?
the administr&tuin ofZacbariab Rookr-
deceased. ' THO?. JOif-
Jan 4. lS69-6m D. OtJWfl,
GEORGIA,, BAKER ('OUSI^J
months after tho date of thi.« notice ' .
WrittiFon will «pp!y t»»' the Court of 1 ^
Baker county for letters of
administration of Red-lin Richarfi‘f»T>
March 1,1869. JOHN F.
mch27 25 6m Ado""- 1 " 1 *
GROUGIA..DECATUR
6 the first Monday in September rx*'-
apply'to the Conrt of Ordinary - oT e J ^ e p'
dismission from the Adinini#ira'io n “J r
tate of John XV. Evans, late of '
deceared. KOBBi.T F.
Slav 24th. 1869. Adm'"' 1 .'
isilkt*!
C l eodgia Mitchei. Cocstt.—Six
1 I will apply totbe court of0rthn« |tjB 5
coui:ty for letteitf of dismission from w
KH Sapp, late of uid county, deceased.^
inarch 6-f.m]
WOOD&MA53
F«b jd-jo-fim
aug2A-45-ly.
ADMINISTRATOR'S N 071 '^,
O N the first Monday an July ■** t -•Jf-. J
wili be made to.tiie Court »f 0 1
Docatnr county, for leave to sell the ’
landed estate of the Estate of
j for the purpose of distribution an , ‘‘ n * ,j«'r
Ur the E-'tafe. B. II. BCTLEB. •« ,
Jupe 5, 1869 —
Postponed Bft jf
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE-^, d
tne of an order from the Court "f _ ^
B ker county. (Jtr.TwiHlwi sold bef '^u f ^r
house door in the town nf Newt®"- - )
tv, Ga.. on tbe first Tn-s/lar in Joif ^
of lend Nos. 51 and 52. i» ,he 7 . , 23 0 •«*
Baker cnotv. each lot eontan"' , '(j ^ {S-
m<*re orfess : bet< ngfinr to the E* 1 * 1
n*fr Retry; deceased. Tcrm« c«-b. ^