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THE
Savannah Advertisements-
J- BERRIEN OLIVER,
The tiisA who was disturbed in mind
(Late Editor anil Proprietor Tallahassee Sen-
tinel,)
took a dose of 3 east-powder and imrae- . A RS now prepared to fill all orders for Mar- !
diatplyTose above bis troubles. | ble, and to fur unit ,
“Bon,*’ said a facetious farmer to his '
son, “vre bad a pretty hard day’s work !
yesterday; now let’s have a game of
chapping wood."’
“Won’t that boa-constrit lor bite me ?”
said .1 little urchin to a showman. “Oh !
no, boy, he never bites, he swaliers his
wittlcs whole.”
Why are young ladies, at the break
ing up of a party, like arrows ? Because
they can’t go off without beaux, and are
in a quiver until they get them.
Present to a BniDE.—At a certain
marriage a gentleman presented to the
Bride a bro^prn4accompanied with this
GA. MARBLE WORKS
A RK now prepared to fill all orders for Mar
ble, and lo furnish
Monnmciits, Toombs,,,-
SLABS, 4c., finished in the bost style and at MUII IlICI 1 vllclll
COTTON PACTOE
AND
Hotels.
Lower Prices than the same work done with
Northern Marble.
Oar Marble is equal to tbe beat AMERICAN.
Dealers can be supplied with Blocks and Slabr
of any dimension.
For any information or designs address
J. A. BlSANER, Ag°nt
* Ga. Harb c Works,
Jusper, Pickens Co., Ga.
sept 26-49-ly.
note:
Zbia trifling gift accept from me,
It’s nee I would commend,
In sunshine use tbe brushy part,
«2$T4w - *
nevolent old man, “please give me
quarter, I am hungry and unaldc to
when !bc beggflr said, ‘•You have done
fl noble deed ; you have saved me from
doing something which I feared I would
have come to.” “What is that!” said
the benefactor. “Work,” was the mourn
ful answer.
A trevejl.gr in Arkansas found t' 0 fol
lowing notice stuck on the ferryman’s
door at Cache river : “Noalis—Ef enny
body ctims hear at ter liker or to git
akross the River, they can gts blow
this hear horr., and ef I don’t come when
my Betsy up at the House hears the
horn blowing, shele cum down and sell
them the lickcr, or set them akross the
rivet, imo away from hoarn john wilson.
N B them that can’t rede will have to
go to the Hous arter Betsy taint but
half a mile lliar.”
“Sambo, what your pinion oh clat
bankrupt law ?” “Tittle him fust rate
Poinpey. I imply fer de application
mineself." “Just explain him principles.”
“Why, you see here now : just lend me
dat half a dollar you get for whitewash
ing.” (Pompcy hands him the money,
and Sambo deliberately puts it down
bis pocket.) Dere, den now I ows de
Bbocmaker nee shilling, and 3011 a half
a dollar besides de grocer's bill; now,
wlis hall a dollar is all the property I
got; I divides him according to de
debts."—l'ompey. “I takes dat half dol
lar back." Sombo (with amazement.)
f “Do you link dis chile green ? I am a
bankrupt; you get your share from de
©der creditors
v Long division—A divorce.
Motto for the sheriff—Render unto
seizor the things that are seizers.
What is worse than raining cats and
dogs? Hailing cabs and omnibuses.
“S»y v Jaek, can you tell us wbat's tbe
best thikg to bold two pieces of ropo 10-
geather ? “I guess knot. 1 '
What's tbe difference between an over,
coat and a baby ? An overcoat is what
you wear and a baby is what you was.
An irishman, writing a sketch ofliis
life, 8ays he early ran away from his
father, because he discovered he was
only his uncle.
Qne of our exchanges says that a
young lady being asked her native
place, replied “1 Lave none; I am tbe
daugbler of a Methodist minister."
The following inscription Is actually
to bo found iu an ancient cemeterv in
Rockville, Eastern Massachusetts: “In
memory of Jane Bent, who kicked up
her heels and away sho went."
TO LAND OWNERS.
THE QUALITY,*. LOCALITY AND
VALUATION OF LAND REPORTED.
I T^OR the purposo of facilitating the disposal
. aud purchase of Lands in this section, and
thereby promote emigration from abroad to an
unsurpassed agricultural region of the South,
the subscribers have consented to aid Land
Owners to ascertain the Quality and Locality of
Lanflslying in the cdpn ties at |£eh ed to theirse ver-
al names. They act independently of each other,
and should be addressed individually by persons
owning lands in the counties each one represents.
Their regular price, per Lot of Land, will be
procure food.” Tba quattcr vat given, - ? D, J TJBN DOLLARS, except in eases where
■ ® ’ lands 1?© remote, and mom than ordinary trou—
ble is incur red in preparing a reliable report; in
no case, however, will more than Fifteen Dollars
be charged. The regular fee must invariably
accompany the order to report.
NO. 97 BAY STEET, (OVER WICOX, GIBBS
4C0.)
SAVANNAH, GA.
Consignments of Cotton. Corn, Syrup. Wool,
Hides. Tobacco, Rice, etc., solicited. Personal
attention given to the sale of all Produce.
Ja9n, 1869 lf-ly
ESTABLISHED 1844-
Win. M. Davidson,
150 Bay Street, '
Savannah, Goo.
Wholesale and Retail Dealeb In
Foreign aud Domestic Wines
aid liqours
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,
Thomas Allen, Newton, Ga.,will report lards I Office North side of Bay Street. Setond Door
lying in Baker, Dougherty and Calhoun counties. I — - — - -
Joseph J. Bradford, Camilla, Ga., will report
lands lying in Mitchell, Worth and Thomas j
counties.
West of the City Exchange,
SAVANNAH.
Wi f lis M. Ilusneil, Bainbridge, Ga., will report
land* lying in Decatur and Miller counties.
P. S. Neither of the parties is engaged in land
speculation, or in speculations of any sort, and,
hence, their reports will bo disinterested and
reliable. feb6-C9-18-Gin
Allen’s Pain Doctor.
A WONDERFUL Tv EM ED Y. for Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Pains in the Sido, Back and
Limbs, Tooth Aclic, Burns, Sprains, Corns,
Sore Throat, Cramps, Ac.
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOYL & BRO., at only
60 cents per Bottlo.
January SI 14 ly
C PECIAL attention given to the sale of Cotton in
~ this market, and accounts rendered promptly.
Wc will also ship Cotton to
LIVERPOOL
PAVILION HOTEL,
D. C. NOE, Proprietor,
CORNER BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS,
SAVANNAH,
AVING taken the above Hotel, which
H 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, Ana no pains will be
spared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Board $3,00 per day
Permanent Board $15,00 per week
A share of public patronage is solicited
Sept 26-tf
RICHARD snis.
. WM. H. CRiWTORD
SIMS & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Office In the curt House. dec2-ly
JOHN SHARON Pro’tor,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
riXHE traveling public are hereby notified
that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well as refurnished
hroughont, and rendered one of tbe most desira
ble and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has heretofme received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains
or expensos will bespared to make the SHARON
HOUSE all that any one coaid desire. Call and
test its merits.
$33" Transient Board $3.00 per day.
*ept26-49-ly
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfort ?
TOG ALBANY HOUSE!
aud have it aold for account of owner. In all cases
where the owner desires, liberal cash advances will
be made. ROBERTS A TILLMAN.
Hiram Roberts, 1
D. L, Roberts, f SaT “ nah -
Joseph Tillman, Madison, Florida. sept2G-40-ly
WM. E. ALEXANDEB WM. A. BUSSEL
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL
WE0IYS..LE
COR. ABERCORN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
sep26, 1868 49-1 y
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MANUFACTURER,
Bay Street,Savannah. Georgia
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 yon want to find everything to make
you comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE:.
^S^IIacks always ready to c >nvey passengers
to and from the Depot.
ReferenceAny person that has ever stopped
at the House. M. BARNES. Prop'r.
mch!3 23 ly Albany, Ga,
BROWiVS HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T IIE influence of this Hotel upon the. for
tunes of Macon has been such that the
chief business of the city and the main improve
ment** going on are concentrating near it. ?he
Hotel, when first established, twelve years ago,
was on the suburbs of the city ; it is now in the
very centre of bus incite !
E. E. BROWN & SON,
Jan9,1869-14-ly Proprietors.
New-York-Cards.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Corner Whitaker & St. Julian Sts., savannah, ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
wiAiirnir
June 23
34-1 f
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 kind's and sizes for Illank and Job Work,
PLAYING. VISITING AND PRIN
TER’S CARDS, &c.
Books Ordered or Imported at New York Rates
Masonic.
Mark Twain lays Horace Creely once
tried to make a living as writing mas*
ter, and failed. His copy waa, “Virtue
is its own reward," and the scholars got
it, “Washing with soap is wholy absurd.
A beautiful lady was kissing and
caressing her little lap-dog:
“Ah, Marie !“ exclaimed her foppish
admirer, “why not grant me the favor
y: u are wasting on Fido ?“ “I doD't kiss
every puppy," replied tho pouting fair.
“That's very singular," said a young
lady to a gentleman who had just
kissed her. “Oh ! well, my dear miss,"
tras tho reply, “I will soon make it
plural and the villain did.
Coleridgf, the poet and philosopher,
arriving at an inn, railed out: “Waiter,
do you dine here collectively or individ
ually ?“ “Sir," replied the knight of the
napkin, “wc dines at six."
A school diiecter iu Arkansas who
was ignorant but thought himself to be j
shrewed, used to say on examining a
candidate for the port of a teacher)
“Now, then, we know that a b c are
vowels, but what we want you to tell us
is, why is they vowels ?“
The New York Sun says John
Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Lincoln,
liis been discovered alive and well, in
Canton, Stark county, Ohio, aad the
C LOUD CHAPTFR No. 48.—Regular meetings on
the 3d Saturday in each month.
G. W. PEARCE. .Secretary.
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
t © U 0 S H §0© H
E. IV. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Guilmurtin 4 Co.,
Established in 1S10.
LOCKWOOD & MillfiTON,
Successors to JOHN H. WILLIAMS It SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
#. O. FLEMING. JOHN C. RtJTHKRFOBP.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BaiXcbidgk, Georgia.
^^FFICE over drug store of C.[C. King, Jr.,
Co. Are fully prepared to take charge
of nil cases arising‘under, the Bankrupt
Law. je 29, 85-tf
R. H. BARNES,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
H AVING Located in this city, I lake
pleasure in notifying tho Public gen
HUGH M. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLVXBCS, GA.
je 29-67-1y
C. O. CAMPBELL,... « .O. O. GURLEY.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
JUtornfgs anh Counsellors at jfato,
And Solicitors in Equity,
BAINBItIDGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
W ILL practice in Decatur, Baker, Killer, Mitchell 0
Early, Calhoun and oountles on line of Atlanti 0
A Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bnr
ncss entrusted to their care. may 2,18C8-ly
erally that 1 am
now pi epnred to
repair Clocks,
Wait-lies, J e w-
elry, etc., with
neatness and
durability. Call
and re - me. in
the Drug Store
tf Dr. J. D
Floy I & Bro.. south-Brond Street.
dec!9. 1868 U‘-l
BLOOD Pup,
PBREj
*1
. SC CH AS
Consumption in its earl •
meiit and U/ccation Jfa.
Joints, Bones, Ki,d . '
Ch r ic « h ^'t\
i‘°nsqf the Skin; vS
* ,c ^ J*
' A L S 0 —.
S yp Hi
IN ALL ITSFojuJ,;
WAR
FORTY REGS NAILS,
ASSORTED SIZE.
I. E DOWER, D. MC GILL, B. S. BOWES'
BOWER, McGILL Sc BOWER,
ATTORNEYS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
O FFICE IN BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
South-Broad Street.
Bainbridge. April 24, 18C9-29-tf
A. A. ALLEN.
G. IV. BINES.
AM.se A anafta,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
— AN D —
FIFTY PRS. TRACES, ,v«
THREE DOZ HANKS,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
PLOW LINES—COTTON,
PLOY LINES—JUTE.
IRON"
ASSORTED SIZES.
jMwifors in t&quitg,
Bainbridge, Ga.,
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. Towns:
Bainbridge,
Colquitt,
Blakely,
Newton,
Thomasville,
Camilla.
PLOW STEEL—ASSORTED SIZES.
PRINTS !
EIGHT OUNCE OSNABURGS; t SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED k BROWN; 4-4 SHEET
INGS—BLEACHED and BROWN.
® JBC ODilS
MENS,
WOMENS, AND CHILDREN’S.
FLOUR,
COFFEE AND SUGARS.
Lowest Market Prices
FOR THE CASH!
XSabbit & Warfield.
D iseases op wompv t
lite, Sick Headache
in the Back, Imprudanc.
General Bad Health ai.J 'J! ^
BLOOD, LIVER. KIDNEve ^
“i-Wp*;;;-,
ROSADAtiTS eradicates
ami bad Unit, and restore,
a healthy coliiltlon. It
never producing the slightuM^
a. Secret Qua°k Remedy, tv
it is made are published oa
£ZS~Sacommended l.v the vf*
and many thousands nf ; nr .**««!
testimonials of remarkable
Almanac” tor this year. r “'
■mb u- w P > P r r T i °»1? By
DH. A. Jf. IsAWRajjL,
344 Baltimore
sale by drugguu- .
septfi-46-ly
JUST RECEITI
Blank Books,
School Booh
NewNovt
They will also practice in the Supreme Court of (7a.
and in the U. S. District Court, for the Southern Dist.
of Georgia. - mpril 10 27 tf
B. H. WHITELEY.
JOHN E. DONALSON.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in tho Southwestern and
Patap.ia Circuits.
jSD-Offico up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
ing. npril 17 69-28 tf
Dlt. W. J. HARRELL,
H AVING established liinosclf iu Bainbridge
for the purpose of practicing bis profes
sion, respectfully solicits n share of the public
patronage.
Office over the store of Anderson, Zeigler
k Co. april 17 69 -28 6m
NOTICE.
J^R. G. W. FARRAR has this day
fol>27 21 tf
INSURANCE
Alina Fire Insurance Co.
Hartford, Connecticut.
Nett Assets $4,083,123 73
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Nett Assets $294,633 12
All holders ef Twelve Months' Policies share lathe
Profits.
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
aug24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge, Georgia
E. W. Drummond ScEro,, Looking glasses and Looking glass
I Plates.
associated with him in the prac
tice of medicine, Dr. Il’lton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
services to the citizens of Bainbridge
aud vicinity.
Office upstairs, over E. II. Smith A Co.Vl *nd carefully selected stock of Goods, equal, if not
MIL LIERV&BREM.IKINC
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
POST OF Ft;
feblo-tf J,v
ff WHAM
Jtettimt nil Cnjis
MERCHAS
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W ILL sell all kinds of pi
male prompt returns.
T.IMIimiiewcll!
from iVew York, New Orlraj
kets, which arc being sold at the lowotu
for CASH.
R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladir* rtf Baiplmtlgr
and vicinity, that she lias just received a beautiful
GENERAL SlIirpiXG
AND
aZStSAMS,
154 Buy Street, SaVAnnali, Georgia.
Jan9, 1SC9 H-ly
II. C. McKEE. D. M. BENNETT.
McKEE & BE.\.\ETT,
DEALERS IV
Carriages, Buggies,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
The Trade will find a good assortment of
Miirors, both French and German,
GILBIXG in all its branches.
Also, PIER, MANTEL and other kiuda of FRA3IES
made to order.
No. 315 Pearl Street,
Opposite Peck Slip,
NEW YORK.
Refer to
WILLIS 2*1. RUSSELL, Esq.,
jnlyll, 1863 Baixsbidge, Ga.. 38-ly.
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEO-
C ONTINUE business nt their old stand
and offer their services to the mer
chants and planters of Decatur county for
the sale of Cotton and other Produce; will
snpply Bagging and Rope, and wit! be pre
pared to advance on Cotton in bauds.
October 3d. 1868—50—ly
Change of Schedule.
A. & G. RAILROAD.
General 5n*ERiNTE>T>Eyi ’s Office, )
A tlautic and Gulf Railroad. j
Sarannah, April 30, 18C9. )
O N and afte r Jfouday Jfay 3d, Passenger Trains on
this road will run as follows :
Leave Savannah (Sunday* excepted) at.... 6.45 a. m.
Arrive at Baiubridge 10.15 p. m.
Arrive at Live CHk 4.45 p. m,
Arrive at Jacksonville 0.45 p. m.
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
wiil always be found a large variety, of
all the most fashionable
Carriage, Eockaway and Buggie
Non in use. All work sold and warranted at
this Establishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jan9. 1869 14-Iy
JOHN K. HOPPEL,
Brash Manufacturer
AND IM OUTER,
No. 329 Pearl Street,
(HARPER’S BUILDING,)
FRANKLIN SQUARE,
NEW YORK.
Maclil nc Bus lie a made to ordor.
A Superior Qnality of Paint Brnsbes
Constantly on Hand. Also Gin Bristles
Furnished. jnlyll-38-ly
Soathern & Western
HOUSE.
Gen. A. H. Colquitt, | Hugh H. Coiqctit,
Baker county, Ga. | Savannah, Ga.
James Baggs, Newton, Ga.
COLQUITT * BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
And
GEN L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances on Consignments,
april 10, 1869 2G-3m
JSO. R. DILLON.
WM. S. STETSON.
Arrive at TaUaha&eee-.
Arrive xt Quinev,
y.oO p. m.
12.00 p, m.
leave Quin^v at
TsexveTallabassc at....
Leave Jacksonville at..
Leave Live Oak at
9.25 a. m.
11.33 a. m.
11.40 a. m.
fi-OO. D.m.
Leave Bainbridge at 1.00 p.m.
Arrive at Savannah (Monday’s excepted) at . 5.U0 a.m
May8 31-lm
S. H.4INE5, Gen’l Sup’t.
ALIVE DAILY PAPER for $3 a YEAR.
CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTRY.
rTHE DAILY’ ADVERTISER, published at
Jl Savannah, will be «ent to country fubscri
beisforTWO DOLLARS FOR A YEAR, and
six month* for One ZW/«- <md Fi/tg Cents.
TIIE ADVERTISER cooiains
■ng matter as the average t ,f Weeklies, and is
specially devoted to affording its readers a con
densed and concise daily summary ef Political,
Religions and Agricultural topics, at home and
_ abroad, and is a failhful authority an the Sav-
U. S. Marshall of tbe Northern District I annah Markets and quotations,
was recently tekpraobed to from that I It 1»» lively, comprehensive, and, above all,
, , _ , * , . | an economical Daily Paper, that everv one
place to COtlie and arrest bun. ■ should bare in the family. Send your snb-
•• : scription fur six months, and try it.
50 btisbels of Seed Peas for sale bj Local Agents wanted, to whom a ’iberal
™ ,, tT „ 1 percentage on subscriptions will be allowed.
1. D. nuXNEWELL & CO. j BEARD* KIMBALL. Publishers
[SI'CCESSOES TO
JOHN MCMAHON A CO.!
WbflleiSiite ©toftts,
NO. 101 BAY STREET,
GEORGIA
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
.13 connected with the following firm, and
will promptly attend to all bu-incus en
trusted to him by his friends m Georgia and
elsewhere.
Hooper Harris. D. Rankix,
HOOPER HARRIS 8c CO,
(Late Harris, Gaines <fc Co.,)
store. Dr. Jonua can bo found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged.. Dr.
Farrar can be found at hid rcsi-lence at night,
mclil# 2'.\ tf
jHEDXCxIL card.
W. B. GILBERT wonld inform the pub-
lie that be has removed to the Colonel
liichard Sims place, six mileswest of Bainbridge,
where he may be found at any lime, when uot
p’ofessittnaUy engaged. feb 6 10 5in
superior, to any ever brought to this city,
styles of
Her
DRJUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND BICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
:?.:ho32,
kw, llililions, Cellars, it, k
ARE ALL ANY ONE COULD DESIRE
Call and see h-jr at once. Indore her anpnly
ta exhausted. Especially her old patron p should not
delay to ctall,
Baiubridge, April 25. 1868. 27 ,r
4-If
NOTICE.
UHTUTRY*
DR.n. I, BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Ga..
J.JA3 removed his office to
he has permanently loented.
All Branches of his profession executed i.i
the best and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with
out pnin. in a neat and durable manner.
esr All work warranted.
^tsr The patronage of the citizens oi
Bainbridge. and Southwestern Ga., is re
spectfully solicited.
^^L-Office on South Broad Street, np stairs,
in Rockwell k West’s new store,
julyll, 1868 38-tf
OFFICE FLEMING A RUTHERFORD,)
Bainbridge, Ga., Dee. 18, 1867. )
S ubscribers to thestock of theAtiantic
and Gulf Railroad Company are hereby
notified that the subscription lists have been
C laceJ in our hands for collection. Subscri-
ers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 percent fell due on the 20th
of November last, and that, installments of
20 per cent will continue to fall due on the
20th of each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward witliont delay and pay the install
menU now due and as tbev fall due.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD.
dec21-tf Attorneys for 14 0. R. Co.
SHEETINGS AND SHIM
A constant *npply of all t!i« >;hii'Jjr.I^
brown ami bleached shirtings nml shrtt
widths for sale low by T. U. HUNNLWE
Pill NTS.
A verj’ elegant aKRortmont «»f all the u|
all the best make of Prints am! sLirtfiig t
«aio low by T. li. HUNXW0
BLACK L.'ri'E Sil.-UVL
A few block Lrc Shawls ; also whitrrr
or moret, for inuking slmwls. jud reoWl
sale by T. U. iirX.VtWiJjf
RIBBONS AND THIMMIM
A small assortment of tho best a'lor
Kdgingrt. Trimmings, Kiubroiileml i
Collars, Barege for Veils, Ac., for sale By
T. li. HUXNBl
GROCERIES.
lO.OOtt n»s. Bacon—sides anil slirni
ceivcd and for sale by T. tt. HUNXtW
FLOUR.
■50 bbls. Flour—
for sale by
C0R.V.
200 bushels wliita corn-An «ck*-
family use, for sale by T. B. RYSSESE
SUGAR.
^ DR. E. PEACOCK,
Late Qf Knoxville, Ga. ^
B EING permanently located in this city, and
haring had an experience of twelve years
®om’5i<w |geKhant:5,
Southern and Western Produce.
Foeeigs and Domestic Liqcobs,
NO. 36i BROADWAY,
NEW YORK
Dee S. 1868-9-1y
SAVANNAH,
feb20 20 6m
THOS. H. AUSTIN.
CHARLES ELLIS
CHARLES P. AUSTIN.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
General Cnmmission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
W ILL make advances on consignments of
Colton or other produce for sale here or
for shipment to our Northern and European
Correspondents.
Refer iu Bainbridge to Messrs. Babbit «fc
WaRnEiP. ncv7 5 ly
Fro v 4 to 350 Hor3e Pow
er, including tbe celebra
ted Corliss Cut-off En
gines, Slide Valve Sta
tionary Engines, Ac. Alta
Circular, Malay and
Gang Saw Mills, Sugar
Caue Mills, Shafting. Pul
leys, kc., Lath and Shin
gle Mills, Wheat and Corn
Mills, Circular Saws, Bel t-
ing, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price
List.
WOOD & MANN STE AM Eng. CO.,
Utiea, New York,
Feb 20-20-6ra
THE RING HOUSE,
R ECENTLY occupied by Mrs. Johnson, is
■gain open for the accommodation of
the f ublift. The parties in charge of the
“King House.” feel no hesitancy in clain ing
for it the rank of FIRST-CLASS, and will
leave bo means unemployed that will tend
to the comfort of tneir patrons.
Bainbridge, June 5, 1869. - lm.
in tbe practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
Office np stairs in the Patterssn building,
on court-house square.
References.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood, W. 8. Ogletree, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Ilillsman, Wa. P. Wright, McK. Merrhison,
Hielirry Grove, Ga.; W m . A. Mathews, W m . J.
Green, D. N. Austin, D. G. M., Fort Valley,
Ga.: Le Sneur A Cock, CulU den, Ga.; B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Ga.; A. J. Simmon.
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga, ’
jan9 14 tf
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
located in the the city of Bainbridge, ten
ders bis professional services to the public, and
respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
Will be found at his office in Bower’s '
. . .. . , j Bower’s Block
during the day, and at hi« residence on Brough
ton street at night. s
AH calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga.. March 6, 1869 22-tf
Holloway’s Santa Cruz.
TOXIC BITTEES !
£^“For the 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.. B<dn-
bndge, Ga. meb27 25 3m
A. BRADY & CO.
DEALER8
Asthma Cnred !
GBEAT SOUTHERN REMEDY !
Holloway’s Avumetic Syrcf,
for the permanent care of Asthma. This is a
Southern remedy, and can be relied npon as
entirely worthy of confidence, being a vegetable
preparation and free from all humbuggery. It
is only recommended for tbe cure of Asthma,
although it might be beneficial in removing
some other diseases. For sale, wholesale and
retail, by J. D. Hoyl A Bro., Bainbridge, Ga.
$0wmte$um Pmlumte,
Bainbrld S e,«a.
Cash advanc es made en Cotton consumed
frrends in New Orleans.
15 bbls. cmnbed, ground, loti i
and extra coffee tnigar, for sale by
T. B. nr.vsE
BOOKS
For Sale at the Post (
WEBSTER’S SFELUSfl
McGUFFlE’S Readers,
DAVIES' and SMITH’S Arithn i
CORNELL and SMITH’S Gssfil
BULLlON’Sand SMITH’S Engl*
DAVIES’ Algebra.
FARMER’S ALMANAC fer/Hf- r
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTEHS^'l
MEMORANDUM BOOKS.j
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE?"** J
ALSO. „,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON 1
BILL ARP.
T.B.C1
Nov. 1866
Legal Notices.
Cocstt.
GEORGIA—Baker
O N the first Mondsy in
■ effrie* will apply to ,lle
ry of said county for letters of
the administration of Zschsnsb
deceased. T H0S -,
Jan 4, lS69-6m
dim^l
Hs't’J
;C OOT
GEORGIA, BAKER
monchs after the date of tni* - ,
Brunson will apply to s-.mew-
Baker county for letters of di-?
administration of Reddin Rio „rt
March 1,1889. J0UM’-
mcb27 25 6m
GEORGIA, DECATUR CO’
On the first Monday in Sept«“'* ,
apply to tbe Court of Ordw*
dismission from the Admioj* 1 *, ^
tate of John W- Evans, Ut* -*
deceased. R0BEBT
May 24th. I860.
.-Sir
»i<j
SW
X
oiOTLd
G eorgia Mitchzi. Cocsvt.- „
I will apply to the ^
county fbt letteis of dismisonV^i
Ell Sapp, late of said county, «i
march 6-6m] -
gi*!
son
ADlinilSTRATOB’S •
O N the first Monday i» W * '■
will be made to tbe Co ^
Docatur county, for leave ^ nj[ s
landed estate of tbe Estate _
for tho purpose of di-'tnbu ’ , rlJ23.
of the Estate.
June 5,1869
«ed
ADMINISTRATOR-- , t
tue of an order fram dj e 1 bef»‘
Baker county, Ga., will , v-atoo.^.
house door in the town of
ty, Oa., on the first *»«*«*£ J* J
— sus*Ja,“si.« , 5rSii
more or lose ; belonging a j
net Perry, deceased. T er *W-j
May 23 1PJ I