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To Ike Pr. n of
W« eopj tb« following from the La
Orange Reporter, oldreeoed ‘•To the
Prwa of Oeorgii," and hope due atten
tion will he giVen 6>’it by oar brethien.
The Importance of this movement can
hardly be overeatiroateJ, atth-m^h it will
rejoin time ao-l experience t» perfect
the organization of the Press of the
State, ao as to remedy the many evil*
witiich have crept into the profession for
the want of a ayatvm of operations meet
log the various •Icinatn.'s of the business,
rendered mutually binding on a! : —
At f e recent press convention in At
lanta the following committeemen were
appointed on ratesr of legal aivenietng
and advertisine genera*I :
C. H. C. Willingham. S. B Burr. M.
D«incll. Willis M. Russell and Elam C.
Christian.
As chairman of the committee, I re
spectfully request that each editor an.)
pioprietor in the SiatC, forward to this
office such suggestions and views in re
gard to this in a* ter, s* will enable the
committee to-fflake a report-satisfactory
to the press generally. The committee
will be ples*cd to hear from every p- es»
in the State on this *qijeci,*nd all stu b
communications will bi held as etrictly
confidential if desired.
C. IL C. WILLING LIAM.
The FwrzENta A Meson knt.—The
obstacles in the way of the fifteenth
amendment are thtikening The refu-u.1
of ten Ststea to rati y will kill it. Thus
far we li.ive against it beyond contin-
K ncy—New Jersev, lhlawaic, Mar; -
ad, Kentucky. Ohio, Georgia, Cal
ifornia—7. A rejection bv three more of
the Slfi'W ends tlte controversy, and
leaves the settlement of negro suffrage,
in its borders, to each State, Can we
count upon three more ? We think so.
The Teonessee L gis'ature, repress.'nt-d
by men like Ethcri !ge, will certainly re
ject it. If Pennsylvania goes for Packer
—and the prospects for his rdection are
encouraging--she •Will’ rescind her for.
mer vote. Or.e more State will be wan
ting. We can get that State from Ore
gon Indiana, New Yotk, Virginia, Miss
issippi Texas, nt Main. Even supposing
that the three unreconstructed States,
in order to escape military title, should
ratify the amendment, we have still
Oregon, Indiana N.-w Yoik and Maine
to fall back upon. Before the requisite
number of Slates can be obtained, we
think Indiana will animal the bogus rat
ification which was extorted from her.
Oregon will refute to ratify. if we mav
judge from the result in t'alilnrnia, ami
the dangers which threaten her from
Chinese suffrage New York cannat be
count*d for ratification so long as a
Democrat is Governor. It is true that
her Legislature ratified the amendu cut,
but the old method of la ifimg amend
mentt washy an act of the Legislator*.
approved by the Governor. In tins in
stance, only co' current res«lut : ons wete
passed, which was an intimation that the
Lcgisiatuie considered the hus ; ncss to
be exclusively tjiair own. Hcnce.it is
that the Slate Department has no offi
cia I no*ice of its party friends in Al
bany, and it devolves upon the next Leg.
tshure to recti'y the eror. VlVli th- new
Legislature do so:? We doubt it. In
Maine, also, we have a chance.— Mont
gomery Mail.
A Great Man Gone.—The Savannah
Republ can saya: The telegraph an
nounces lhe dentil of H<»n. John Bell, of
Tennessee, ah event Which, though not
unexpected, will fall with sadn-ss ; upon
many an American heart- Mr Bell
vas a great man in tlteday of our in
tellectual giants. Hew.!** the contcm
E rarv and peer of Clay, Calhoun, C*s«.
nton and Webster, and served with
them in the Senate of the United S'a *•«.
He was eminently distinguished in
every position.to which lie was called,
whether in the Cabinet or L gi-dative
hall*. lie wan the chosen leader and
champ : on of the Whigs, or Consul va
tivea, in their last B'ltf'gle for the
Union, in 1860, and ought to have been
elected, for it would have saved the
country from the horrors that followed
the election of a purely sectional candi
date, and there was nothing in his plat
form to repel the irreconcilable forces
of a disrupted- Democracy. But the
politicians thought ot< erwise, and we
have realised the dreadful consequences.
Mr. Bell bore a prominent part in the
history ot the government for the thirty
years preceding the war, and hia name
willgo down to posterity among those of
our ablest, purest sml best pubiio men
T
There i* just no# ah nnnsoal number
of prominent'persons -lying in. a critical
condition and momentarily expected to
depart this life. A dispatch by the
French cable may at any moment an
nounce the death of Nanoieon III. The
? nb ic mind is likewise prepaid for the
- annou-iceuieni, by telegraph from Bet-
land, of llie d-a’h of S-nator Fosxemler,
one of the ablest members o f the Unite<l
S'ates Senate. Senator <>rimes is also
•aaounced »n a pre.-armn con dition.
Th. Loaiih of Ptab>v ! y is such
that no >o-prise wonLl be cream! At the
auuoiti*eein<-nt of his demi*.; and the
fiiemia of Cbariette Cushman are hourly
expecting that the cpl le.will l»ing new'*
■jrq«| Edinhfujj of the rtoseof hor earth
ly career. We reiiiemb-’i of no j>erii>d
wIicbju many prominent person* and
those who occupied such high pnsit'on*
before the public, in different part- of
4h« world, were at one and the same
than announcer! on the threshold of
death as at the pn si at. I* the year nf
185* to he noted for the death of prom
inent men ?— iV. Tt. World.
The New York World of the 7th,
has the following in pr of of the negro
c=*pacitv for self gdvervmient :
, By Saujnby'a dispatches, Haitian
exchange i« A5P for 1; by Monday’s
, dispatches. 1,000 for 1. So m*u-h for
nog-o cap-cit r fir self government-—
Three Coffi* fwve tieeh seventy-odd years
at tin* experiment, and the end ol K is
that a Hai tian dollar is worth just ex.
actlv one Federal mill.
jlatauuah Atlvcrtisrmruts.
S. S. MILLER,
■N ... .J
Dealer la Vakogaiv, Walnut, and Pine
FUR 1ST IT U EE,
• * * i 1 r II J ii HTf 7T(I \ O , ; :
French ami ©attage ©hamlm 4 Sets
AJTD LOOKING GLASSES.
MATTRESSES
MADE T* O ORDER.
157 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
IT f.-hio ao t*'
savannah CARDS-
VV. K. AUHLaXDFB-■
,VV. A- BCSAIX
Ai.EIA.NDEB & RUSSELL
COB. ABERCORS AND BRYAN STREETS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
•wnsc. 'taaa
'KSTA ! Bl4.t4HKL> 18-L4-
Wm. M. Davidson,
iso Bay Slrcet,
SavannaH* Goo.
Wholesale and Retail Draper In
Foreign and Dcinest.c Wines
.t.n» i*«<i«tins
O F the FINEST QUALITIES; also sole
Agent. f-r th. State* of Georgia ana Fli»ri-
4a. f..r the eat. of Massey. IlnMon A < .. * Cele
brated Philadelphia ‘le. Order* solicited.
*.r>iJS-49 Iv. '
WINDOW (.LANS,
ff’&oa’f®, ©USASW) TBSKSH7IH3,
Tanusli. ivushrs. 3?uttij. &(.
2W o. 6 W la t t o Ml o r Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORG I \.
Sash, Blind* and Door*, made to ord. r in any style at short rotice.
lEk- Great care taken in Biting orders with promptness, and to have every eise o'
Goods property packed.
AupU, 1*69—45— ly
WM. HENRY WOODS,
COTTON FACTOR
AM) 1 -
GENERAL (OHinssnn AIERCIIAJV'T,
BA-’S? ST BEET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
AOKNTFOIt
aalolc JPacipe
H
laaa u «».
E i«* stall time’ prepared t‘» aflvance libevallr «*n ^.mpi-rmnontR of Pottton for ^a!c in Sja
onnah, or for 8 lipuiout to bin correspondent* in New York anil Liverpool.
14 — 4-1 —dm.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
EXCLUSIVELY
ill
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SO .VP.
TOILET ARTICLE 5 !.
' ^‘A:.NTS,.OIL'S.
VARNISHES. BRUSHES, A-c.
The siibscriliers are prepare ! to --fT -i in.inr-emeiit* to pure'iine'-s of fron ts i>, tlieir tint
JtLm ISolonioaffs «C Co.,
Wliwleitiilc Drilled*!*,
convF.n roxiJKBw am* wiiitakef streets, savavnat. nnnv \
tar-Kotoi* St..re at the <>l«|-*tt»n.1 M>'k*-t Sq-ime. *rp'2«
DR.J.D.HUTL&BR0.,
AT
TIE GITI m
-ON —
xreet;
TITOULO iufoMn their friends and customers* tbst they hare recently made large addition? t-.
If Abeir stock of DrujjB, Medicines. Perfumery, I «»ilct Articles. Ac., and aie prei*a*cd to tui nisi
»h*.m with evcryibiusr in »hcic line at wreatty reduce«i price*. They have on band a choice i«t
Perfumery from Lubin, Coiidrays. RimmeCand wCberu, to which they invite the aitcuthui «>f tho>«
who are in the habit «»1 ttMiig tine a^ncie* of the kiud. mcli 6-69 ly.
ALFRED n. COI-QFITT. nrGH O. CpLQCITT
i jAWts aaccs.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
[Sueceescrg to H. 11. COLQUITT.]
Conm’n Merchants,
70 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
se: * Iv-sm
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder & Blank Book
MAN U FAOTU ltF.U,
«ay Street, Savannal». Georgia
Inn. 2S
D. R. Adams, A. A. Adams, H. K. Wasububv.
- Eatonton. Oa Americas, Ga. 8avannah, Ga.
A25A31S. WASHBTON & CO.,
FACTORS,
—AND-*■
€ommi5$ton pmhantjs,
Faraimah. 6r>.
*9, Ref--renoe« : Hod. A. A. Alien, W. T. Cox. Erq.
Jiily M, 18C9. *2-.ly
P. IT. BEIIN,
Cotton nnd ILit factor,
AND
GEN COMMI-SION MER HANT
First Office West of the Exchange,
8AVAKXIH, GA.
A ,,' 21 —to—fim.
8. W GLEASON
W. Julian Strrrt.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
M A NLT-’A CTTRK It OF THE
r^A 'pusi'r improved
ISilalaS
- A N V
SUG^E P A*NS.
COTTON SCREWS. <HS (iEAR,
AND DEXI.KR IN
PORTABLE find STATIONARY
ENGINES,
A ND GENET:. t LM AC HINT R7. Orders Vft witl
. Messrs Kabhitt fc Warfield. IWchfi^fc Ti-rrell or
t»tii«T reftpohsiblt* men bai t**. will be promptly filled,
dun J f**r «t soriptire pi i.^e list a r id pTnmp.r. iyl7 4rr.
nxdfi. A CSTT V. CH ARLES r LLI>
CH A * Lr.S V. AUSTIN.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
ionerai fommission Merchants.
savannah, ga.
'• U11- ’ "\nk h! vatu-c* <n. ci.riaignmei t.«if
* 1 i motlicr piotliit i- for ral<- *<<-r- <<r
f..i-dii..mciii to <<ur N'wi tiieri. and European
orr-spoiidet 1 -
U--f- r in li.iinhi-ij^e to Messrs. Uaiiiiit d
•VAitKiKi.n to i-7 s lv
PROFESSION A L GART »S.
L. J. GUILMAR IN.
Jf;HN FLANNtliV.
L J- GUILVEARTIN & CO-,
COriON FACTORS
AND
(General Commission
Merchants.
BIT STBEKT, SAVANNAH, GHiRGIA.
A gents for bradlei"ssuperphos
phate -f Lime
liAGGlNG, ROPE, & IRON TIES.
Always, n hand.
jj®- Usual Facilities Extended to Customer?
Ai’>:21 46 [6m
E. W. DRUMMOND, O. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Guilmartin A Co.,
E. W. Drammond&iEro.,
GENERAL SUIPPING
AND:
onsnsrsiDB asataABts,
154 B:«y Street, Suvannab, (icorgia.
Jar,9. 1869 li-’T
tlCBARD SDR*. .
. WM. II. CBAWFURD.
SIMS & CRAWFORD,
A.TT0UNETS AT LAW,
BAIXBRIDGK. 0 t..
Office in the .i nl'rpse. dt-rf-Iy
W. O. PLKHI7I**
J..H* C. BUTHKt* FOItl'.
FLE.M I NO d: RUTHERFORD,
ATrCBNBYS AT LAW,
. ItAlNBLnaJE. GlMOIA
/\FFint over drug store of C C. King. -’ r -
\ * «t Co. Ar? full J urepared to tnke i-hnnr«
of all eases arising under the H*t.1irii|.t
Law. j-
HUGH M- KING,
attorney at law.
KiU'ilBrs. G.l.
re 29-r*7*U*
. (I. CAMPBELL. . . .
JO. G. UUBLET.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
^ttanifss anti (gonnstllors at pto,
Afld Solicitors ia Equity.
B.UXBRIDGE, DECATUR CO.. GEORGIA.
I1TILL practice in Decatur. Bakep. Miller, Mitehel£
If £arly. Calhoun and counties on line of Atlanu
& Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bur
noes entrnsted to their care. ^may 2, lobo-iy
l. i, tjoWKK '.D. MC OILL, B. A HO WEB*
BOWER, Me GILL & BOWER,
ATTOKNEIS
ANI*
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
r\ KFli'.E IS ROWER’S MOCK, OS
X f Siiiilh-lirond St reel.
Bai hrds*e. April -»4 ISl»-V9-»f
JL. A. A 1*1*AA.
G. IV. MIXES.
a bihss,
AT FORNEYS AT LAW
— AND
Solicitors in ^quitn,
B;tinl>ridge, G ».,
1 XT ILL .five prompt attention to all business cn-
,1 trusted to their carei n the following counties:
Counties: t o. Towns:
Dn-atur, Baiubidge,
Miller, Colquitt,
Early, Bl.kely,
Baker, Nr «ton,
Thomas, TUoniiisvCle,
Mitchell. Camilla.
They will also practice in the Supreme Conrt of Ga.
anil in the U. 5. Dist:i:t Court, for the southern Diet,
of Georgia. april ID 27 tt
R H. WHITEL*-T. JOHN E. DOSaL«ON.
WHITE LEY & DO N A L SON,
ATTOR>i:i> AT I*A VP,
Ibiinbiidgr, - - - C «tg:a,
■1T7 TLL practice in the S-'Ui.l. western and
If PtMaiCaCircui’R.
^35**Jtlice up stai s. in Sanb new build
ing. «P»'i! 17 69 2*^
DEI. W. J. KB UUifilJ/,
n \ VIN(5 eetiib!i«hfd biiUFelf in DaiLbrj.lgt
f. r the I'Ui poye **f pr«ctici»ig bin prole.—
j*i*.i*. re.-peetfully solicit.-* n slmre of tne publi*
patr**n:i^e.
- Office over the store of /Iwdersor. Z‘ igli-i
A Co. april 17 f.9 -23 6m
XOTirE.
D TI O. W. FAllRAKha*lhi.« day
a.-sociiited with him in ihe prac
T ice of meditiiie. l>r. IPllon S. .)t»T*ei«;
and they Itntler their piofesaional
sei vice? to ilie citizens of Cambridge
•4nd vicinity.
Office up flairs, over E. II. Smith & (’••/?
.-tf‘re. l>r. Jon .< can be f»and at n ghi at »h*
ffi»*e when not pr -fes^iorallv engagetl- l»r
Farrar cjt*, be found a* his residence at night
ti.cl.13 23 tf
HA IX BUI DOE Al iVLRTISEMENTF.
W WIl AltRELL
faction m ComubstDii
BAisnuinnE. cm, ,
• xrjVt n i? Jtf Mnd« nf jiroperi-ly nr.<'
1 1 t:k.: 1- in -'i. p 1 '.etnrns. W*- b-
>
Fur Sak at ihe Post Office.
WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOK
MutiUFFlE’S Headers.
i»AVIK" uniltMITH’r* Ariiluiietio;.
COb'NKLbnnd SMITH’S Gengirjdiy.
. UliblON” .-iii.lSMITH’S Englirf. Granun*r
DAVOS’ A'eeLM.
r ARMI- It’s AIM AN A*' f<>* 16«7.
i-Ol'V BOOKS. WKIlsTEIts I Hrnonpry,
MEMORANDUM BuoKS. sl.ATEs. _
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PArtR-
AT SO.
PRHON T.1FE of JEFFERSON DAVIS and
BILL ARP.-
T. IL CLOUD.
Nov. 1SC6
JI ST RTdMVED!
Blank Books,
School Books.
New Novels,
AT
3POST OFFICE.
fvhis-ir_
1 \7 E ARE NOW PREPARED TO TAKE
>> ultDEU" FOR
SUGAR MILLS
AND
SI G AR KETTLES;
SAMPLES OF WHICH CAN BE SEEN Al
oU.i STOKE
Babbit & Warfield-
•Ttrv S'-43-4ni
•liSf®:
PAY1LMW
d - u -noe, p ~;
CMIB.il BILL .Ml*,
* ® A r i(D>i!
H AVING t'lken II,^ ^ >>t _
h«» IWteully l„*h
nialiej tlirmiulmui. lLeJ> ril| • k
the pnhlie that heb,, **H|’L!'"'
t*-»h<wr wHirtr ain || 0 ,j ^
Hie table will alwuv, t,e ,,,
tieirt tbe tnnrket
apftiwd to giy;e .-■itir,Bfli,f^*M
rnnf»:ooi H.»ar.i
l>nn»ineiit lb »rd. .
A -.Imre nf public |’«-’r 0 ' n . 1
n*-|d 26-11 M
THESHARQKii
JOMNSUARO^p,
“15A IN BRIDGE, Ci£ 0
rjlllE travclinc puhtlc ,
X that thiii Jlou.4 ha^Actn Ii '
paired and refitted. „ , t || '
hroughnut. and rendered one”,!!
hie and asreeab eh.it 1- in the SrklJ
liberal patruimre irhS.bfrt|„f^,)"
parrengciB on the river, ,„,j r|jlt '
nr expi-n.-.e- wi t hoBpai^u,^ , N,
II U E alt that any ««,
terfl it* merit*. 11
#28" Transient C-aidDOdi-i
sepi2fi-49 ly ' ”
DRJUDSON BUTTS,
Office East side Court House Square.
ISaIXBRIDGE. fiA.
nov^ - 4-*f
DU. JE. I>. K.lTTIi!!,
Lafo Resident Dentist * f Quitman. Oa.
f T AS n*m*.v**d hit* «*fR-rr *«»
L I. Biiii bridire. On., w Ii or»-
b.» bn? •iprnmi'o.ilv lonited.
\ 11 nni'-vln*! 5 nf hift j»r-»f«*S!*Dm *•'
’lipb^st nml nio*i tlnmltlc stv^. rip imiful
\ri iticinl T**ci lx*n<»lii»teil. TWt h tIKIf I urit li
nt |min. in n nnd dm,.hi,* ma* nor.
tar Aft work w»rriii.l«»d.
tw T‘=e |»iitron«£TD «»f rl»«* cif’zi»i.« o’
Hmjthridsr**. hid! Smiii.Iiwestern Ga« U r«*
t Pci fu'lv )»oli*-if*»d.
^B^Offic*' n.i c «»uth Rr«*ad Afreet, op stairs.
«n Hockwfl! ft West'ff new store.
July 11. 38-1 f
R. H. BARNES,
JKWXIdKIR
BAINBRIDGE. GA.
n AVINC l.nenteil in t* is city. I lak-
, i. on.-I. *•■ i i«tifyi:ig lh« Public gen
erally ihut I nri
I nlv |ireji«iei! le
i e p a i r CL i k .
Will idles. Jew
ry. tte , witl
eiitfe-e a i. (!
Ini-sih illy (’uP
mid se • me. it
tlie Dri C Sleri
• f Dr. D
Hoyt a- out Ocmu 1 . Street..
dec ID. I HUS 11-1
What n.itel do y,.u stop
THE ALBANY flllj
KEPT BY
M, BARNES,
If you want a clean bed ai.dti
GO TO THE ALBANY
If yu want le H
POLITE, ATTENTIVE Sm|
GO TO THE ALBANY il
In short, if you want 10 find ermi'a
- you cumfurlablo and happy, « l
to call it tbi
A I* IS A If Y liom
J/F8 Hack? a! wav. ready a t
round fruin the I>e|inl.
1’rfrrrm r :—Iny/ie .an l/iatWced
at the II-iiii-a. Jl. Ii A Ri.‘ N
mehl.t 2.1 J r .IV,
LIM1
LIME.
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
^0113 S 5 3 0 il
us?. 3>:a;::,
SdVANNaU, (*FO.
C ONTINUK IttDiiinu** at ifi^ir old sibiu!
««d offer lh**»r M*rvi«-*n to the innr
’lifinD Mud planters of iLra'nr connly for
1-e «»a : (p of i’oltoii n»»d PDvlnrt*; will
■ojj.p’y 'lasiriitff mIm! Row. mid will be |ir*»
pan* ! to t (>.tt4Hi in ImiKh.
»h r S I HKM—5<*—!r
P ALMERA PEPPISIJ,
Wholesale and Detail Dea'ers in
A- ft B W A E & »
EUSEB3 3SLTIN&,
AGRIvULTUUAL I-UPLEMENTS,
Powder, Shut, Caps and Lead,
115 Ciirgreji and fiT St. Julian StreeJr,
SAVANNAH, GA.
_Z3~ A very large Stuck of Guos on band,
•epllo-lill jaol
JOHN M. CCOBER & CO.
Corner .Whi*aber ft 9L JnlHn tit*., utamub. ba
W.oirsale and tklaiL Dealer in
OF ALL KINDS,
Copying and Seal Prt:5^e^. Pen Knive«,
News an! Book Printing Paper
DR. E. PEACOCK,
bate of Knoxville. Go.
t
C UING permanent'y located inlhia ci'y. and
having h d an expelience of twe*ve veai.
in the practice of the profe-aion in it* va'i -n*
hranclic*. hopee to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
^®“0ffi.*e np ataira in the Patterson building,
mi court-h-‘itse.qiiare.
Rr.rKBr-cts —Drs. J. C. Harrey, B. A.
Itarewood W. S. Or etree. Ebuxvilfe. G*.; J.
IlitVman. W tn. P. Wright. McK. Mcrrhiann.
Hickory G me. Ga ; " m A. Mathews. Wm. J.
Green. II. N. Anatin. D. G. M.. Fort Valley.
Ga.: Le Sueur J t'o k. Cult den. Ga : B. F. A
<1. W. Newsom. Rt-ytinlds. Ga.: A J. Simmons.
Macon. Ga.: A. W. Peuritoy, Perrv, Ga,
jac9 14 tf
MEDIC A E CARD.
D TI. E J. MORGAN, having permanently
1-calt d tn thu iheeily of Bainbiidve. ten
iters his pr f. vsinnal services to the pnhlie, and
respectfully solicit- a share of patronage
Will he found at his office in Bo*er’s Block
during th- day. and at bi* residence on Brough
ton street at night. °
At! call- proroptlv attended.
Bait,bridge. Ga. Ma ch It. 18B9 22-tf
Allen’s Pain Doctor.
200 BARRELS FRESn-DUnXED
for sale ats a v ann aii price-,
WITS
THE FREIGHT ADDEl); ALSO.
— A —
SUPERIORXOT^BRICK.
». V. HUTCHENS. jrstf
Dr M L- Battle's
V\ T ILL beautify the teetb and giro a
v ▼ «»«b r it* the brinch. If yt-u W*tn l>» have
Teelb when old. have them when the
fir?t f\mpt<iiii5 of di-cay are di.-cm e»ed—tjhi
nrtar riiu**ve»l—iuhi Uiufliit> Ih*i»fifi ice. If v* n
'legietif no to d«n y* nr Teelli will nnf only d’ O}*
•ut. having you r».-thing with whicli t*» cnasti
oafe,yourf*»*d, but r«U!«e v?».u t«^ suffer from
Neuralgia, D\i‘De|’Ha Hy|>« cbondre? and Hj».-
leiic.«. “il hint D» the wise is Mifficictit.”
This valuable Dentifrice can be bad o!
Dr. M. I*. Hattie, irbo can be found at hi* office
oft South Bread street. (augll tf
IKSUBANCE
.-Etna Fire Insaranee t’o.
Hartford. Connecticut.
Sett Assets $4,083,123 7»
IIKOU A’S I'OTtij
Opposite Passenger Depct,!
ififiuencc nf thi.< Unit! r-*-J
1 times tff .\f;Ji*on l»:;i hccti
chief busincs?* of ijfe cifv .rul ibis;;--
tfieiit-* gidrg »»n Hlc
Hotel, when tir#r c*::ib!l u hr<l. tw»h«j
•fii? on the i*nhii;bj* »«f * he city : I:
very ce.utrt lM*itu** !
K E.
Jnn9.ISnD-t44k
Neatbrn k Hi
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUf
Late nf KnslTmu«>
IS cun’, ectcd with 111 f-.it-.*>:'
vri.l promptly itttcul t» ii *«t|
trus'o.) tu him i.y I;:s frit,, -ii te
esc where.
llonpgi: If.vfi-t*
HOOPER HARRIS i|
(Uiiis ILnrif, (inir.ii
Co'm’siit.’t SHftdl
V. V
S'lutlinrsG'Bil tVtstnmP
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NO. 36- il UADUJj
; NKW VOPX
Dec 6: l«£8i9 If
LEGAL NOTICE’-
Sonlhcrn Mutual Insurance fo.
Athens. Georgia,
..$294.(35 12
A_ I holder a %£ Twelve Moutluf' x*olicie» tshare in the
Profit*.
Ga. Masonic Mntnal Life Ins. Co.
Vacon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
»ntf4-4iMf Agent for Belnbridge. Georgia
Ledger,
Gold Pen*. Pen *ud Pencil Cus*-s,
Wiiiail and Cuhred
PAPERS
Of all kimls and t-'xs/v Monk and Job Work,
rLAYra^ISITIgl A^D r 2 : H .
Bo-ks Ordered or Imp-iried st New Fork Bates
JOHN X. COOPCB. GKO. T. QCXKTOCK, till. C. S. EXCTU
may 1.1308 Sin
MIIMERY&DREM1KI!
MRS. MART J. REYNOLDS,
H ESPKCTFCUiY informs the lidir* ‘»f Bainbridge
and vicinitv. that *h#» has just received a beautiful
and canrfuDy selected stock of Good*, equal, if not
superior, td any ever brought to this city. Her new
styles of r
SPRING AND SUHMBR HATS,
AND RICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS.
T?:KlC!HSt
acts. Pfthis. f»brs. fe, it
ARE ALL ANY ONE C0RU) DESIRE
h»r at oiu», before her annplv
deU^."^ E**pocialij her t>U pataow +£fS2i
Balnbriclgr. April 25.18CB. ffjf
l AVrnsVEt.kVt ^„MEUV for Rhe.ima-I
' li-m. Neuralgia. Pain* in the Si.’e, Back and !
' l.imhr. T-'.th A eh*-, Burn*, S| ruiua, Curna, !
18*.rc Threat. I’rampr. Ac.
I Fur rale by.Dr. J. I». U0YL A E&0., at only
50 cents per Bottle.
January J-14 ly
JS OTIC ID.
OFFICE FLEMING A RUTHERFORD )
liiiint,ridge. Ga.. Dec. 18. lg«j. f
. . . , .. f -xa.jF.i.Mi neia imvp oeen
l-lac-cd III our Iihmhi for eotlccfion. HiilKscri-
t.crs wiil i-lcasi- take notice ti.ui the first in-
stal’mciit nf 20 pi.rc-nt f-|t due „n the -jOtli
nf November last, and that installment* of
•20 ,><*- cent r ill uoMinne to fall due on llu
2ml. ..I eucli. (iionth until the su)«ciii>tii.n is
exlcuaie.l. Subscribers, wiil please come
forward witli.u.t delay and pay the install
menu now due and n* they fait .Ine
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD.
dec2t-if Attorueya for 14G. K. Co.
GEORGIA. MAKER
muntlii-uft^r the date of
Brunson wi:l apply to liir ’ I
Baker c-1int,\ fur letter* of ^
ailiiii]|isirati< n of Kwi-tie Kirk***?
Mart-h 1.1 S6'X JulD f-
mcti27 25 fim J
i eobgia MrrraKt
Vl l.wiM ■pxtj toib*
county for lc.tt.-is of 4 .
Kli tiapp, late of said e-un
. march 6-6m] . *' n -*
AdmiBistrator’s Sale]
BT rirrne nf an nrdnr ptolti
■•f Ordinarv of Decatur c o;i, f’ ,-J
sale ut public outcry bel<“* T
•lour iu ihe.town ol Bai"breli?*- J
Tuei-day in Novciubcr i-** 1 J
lieloliging to the esia'e ol J
deceased, laid land* tieiuS
whereon said Smalll*‘ r ''"v,A
116fi§acie* more <« ie* 5 " . ipl
N-rtt, hy lands of M'L.v" i n " ” *1
of hcoll T utuck and " l " erl '' i .
lands ol Wm Powell’ and"'*' jt
nf Swicofd and ollierf- Sal *-
vision. Terms cash. ‘ ’ats> J ‘ i
Sept 41 40.1
Administrator’* Sk 1 * J
O N the first Tuesday in *4
be s-ldl-efore the t,eni>6 "f ^
t .n ol Camilla, Miicl» u (
estate nf Jose t'oleinan, difr ^
L-t of Land No- f,9. and
more «r lere off ot iho "tt ' ,
all lying in the Iltb '*
ihe benefit f»fb«iiR- c ^ • I*
east.; the balance seetirrn^ 0 (Oft-l
APBH.TE**’ 18 * j
GEORGIA—Decatur^^i
IA H. UCTbEB. A dm r,l r* * j
verttUM I futtP* I
• N.W./OHNHO.V. : rant*IA
1Thelmsrepr«»eutcd w^Vr^7
L of 2d. H. butler, adnnnl ^ j,,.,rtdS|
Parham, dee’d, that by Per V(|Ji) a J
Sth day of December, ^
veyctl to said B. H. y ^nl
of Land in tie 2tst 3 >9.
ktanvu in aaid district a- ** 1<t .
securing the pavnicut <* *—. d
■priucmai. inter, st d } * al
Suduoees both datid a-ct* 1 '
ary M89, and Itf the *»»“-■ ^ tls*
W. JoluiBon-prr urised m t
adn.inistmtor, oforeasw-“ ^ (S’* i
sixteen dolfare and ih:r
wHich letter note >. *•
* K order..- tnat the - j.-cfSaf dl
iii» Oiurt hi -J
4nal. Interest an« r '°