About The Bainbridge argus. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1856-1871 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1869)
mm HMH -• MMPPi »*• "iftyn rru„■ .inrw^■'* VOLUME X. Jft/KS BAINBRIDGE; GEORGIA, SATU^pAT MORNING, NOVEMBER i3. 1869. -■■ 'i - —— ■ ' —aaU*to* ' —NUMBJSft 7. alicfainbndgf^tps WILLIS M. RUSSELL, , .NDPnoPi-»rr. CITY DIRECTORY. Dry Goods. TERMS. nno M' ,n,h •••• ■pate JlonO 1 *.— Six Months 1)0** Y<* r ' Advertising Rates. arc tlie rates to which ,11 contracts for advertising, or - rc handed in without It nltertu*^*” ^ Advertisements wiiihe T';,rdin S toth c^rtbeyoccupy^ The following here in 1 M. 2 M. 3 M. 6 M. 12 M. $ 7 $ 9 $ 14 $20 5 ^ ; 11 15 14 20 30 20 26 40 16 2(1 26 33 50 32 40 60 1 TJ ! in 3S 48 70 1 ?Q 56 80 1 T? 43 ! 52 64 90 4<J f)0 72 00 40 55 68 80 110 62 74 89 120 l J, quite, 1 S>t«areSi j S.jaare!, K Squares, j Square®, 6 Squares, 7 Squares. * it .Squares, 10 Squares, j Column, To Ordinaries, ,imn Guardiansj &c. isheretofiwQ. .inrethe war, tin* following * firs'""' a of ordinaries Jcc-to be p, Xi*VA!*rB: e Thirty Pay*' Sntloji. MlcJof u'i'K pr. «i|r. of tea.fines.... KiitvIuvH- Notices...... Si, Months:Notices... ••• r..n li,v.’ Nc.tices of sales pr. jy —For these sales, for ever SlIKIill J|ort2J OSitua 4 tv. rti« ?r».oo. the same as Dll. HUNTER 1S still treating :ill private diseases, ner- ,no< ilehililv. Ini and Idood poisons, affee- i,i,s ul the throat and hones, disorders of th r .-irate eland. He.. with unparalleled success j-,.-iii„tnotonlj the admiration .pud astonish- „f leading citizens, but of the inedica iaenltv. Patient*—male and female, married or singh autfering from imprudence, ineo.nsideratencsso; ire. may rest assured of the same zeal, as- tiinily. (error, and attention being paid ti ■heir eases which heretofore lias so successfully ’li.tintairhcd Dr. II. in his peculiar departmen ..' medical practice Those suffering from ole and complicated di-eases or the sad effects o ndi-crotions in youth, whose eases have beet i.rotraetcd nr mismanaqed by the wilful deprav ■ 1 or tmnglir.g ignorance of medical pretenders, 'op reqqened t • call. Medicated vapor, eice- and other haths administered when neces- s.irv. (huilidenlial consultations, in person 01 i..v fc'lrr,Dee. M diemes sent anywhere. Ni pl -rcnry q, ji.inscoi,. dyugs used. Cores wnr- Mi'-c t 1? Savannah. Q^orgli'. r ri , i:thirteenth annual coursi * <»K I.KOTClilvS in tjiip Insl.iimiun will the F1U-T MONDAY tN $0 ' ^UIKI! XKXT. and contiime four months I r. liininarv I.cct'.ircs. which will be free 'rill commence cu the lStii of October neSt "Faculty. R D. ARNOLD, M. D., Professor of The m v and Practice of Medicine, ind Clinical M-Oicne. 1.. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Professor of Ob- -t'l"cs. Diseases of Aomen and children ""!( Clinical Surgery. ^PL.fwor Adjunct—THOMAS SMITH .«• W'UOnv. ± D , Professor »• I n ciplcs and PHelicc of Sm ic ii S. igcry, Profess- r Adjunct—THOS. 1 TUN M. ll .1 U. RF.AD. M. D T M-dica ai d Therapeutics. Piofcssor A junct—B. .1. NUNN M D " UIMt HUMUS. M. D„ Professor pi lit -l dngv. Professor Adjunct—J. G. THOMAS M -tureron Pathology. s'.'iiiv^ " A ^-NG, ii. D.. Professor of A cZuiiy UARTKRS - M " D - r, ° feSSOr ^Ptofcssor Adjunct—tV. II. ELLIOTT, ^SSgSSI mm . ^f£^i n h I> r is,ra,or - *trator aiul Curator. Clinic* at tli rgery anti Clin of Mate istant Demon- j f H<*pital. Also, prov : 1 fallen,lane* tin MidiVifcfv USA cy'.Kites for graduation the ‘same i teg".arly etiartored Coliew.s nf , mLo“lS.r^ 1#r8 addr - ulvsi- . W. 6. Dean, or THOMAS SMITH. M. TL. Secretary. wagon for sale; A N , K , X : E, : , KXT FOlTR-noRSE WAG- qnnlv ^ at T erv '"W figures. Ji!ii :ii ,ft f)9 . tf " lLLls RUSSELL. I A oit J. BERRIES OLIVER, ° n P “ C, ° r “ n<1 ^nvrat Commission .Merchant, '"99 Bay street. Savannah, Qs. * . hni.vyy'njp on vonsignmcttU Of cottoi ,,te ntioh kali orders. “*“** market 1 * i,h b *S? , »e. rope and ties, i Co ‘ w ** ^ ca. hoover, Stubbs & Co COTTON FAC*ORo Akd ^onirassion ^lercbants, bay street, S A\AXXA11. GEORGIA. lUtral . ^". Uon con«i?rnc4 to «i n Ntw York and Lirernool* E Oro, ^erk and Liverpool* P , inomasvuie, un. * • -Mubbg, Savannah, Ga. 6ui "H OCK WKLL ft WEST, dealers in staple and fancy 11/ dry-ffoods, etc., Sonth-Aroad street. Dry-Good* ft^d groceries. A A. ALLEN & cB.. DeJ.ler^ in llrygoodi XX. and Grocertes, at Vaughn A Gibson’s old stand, Corner Broad and Bronghton Streets. fll B. HUNNEWELL ft CO., wholesale and retail ; * • dealers in dry-goods and jjtobe'les, tfrwft street. t T> EIP. k l30N. wholesale tad retail dealers in 'dry- ; li g(TodB and grtx^eries, at Baggs’ corner, broad st. T>ATTEBSON ft NTcKAjJ^, dealer* in drygoods and A grsceries, west side eburt house square, west st. IX H. SMITH A CO., drygoods and grocery mer- IX chants, south-broad street. F J. TpJtLI dealer in staple and fancy dry- tl cocas, boots, shoes, hardware, fine liquois, Ac., south side court house square, broughton street. Yf A. KDTHERTORD, wholesale and retail grocer irl and commission merchant, east water street A DAVI8 & CO., wholesale and retail Seilers in rL dry-good*, groceries, etc., east water street. 1 T> ELCHERS ft TERRELL, dealers in dry-gRpd8( 1 JD groceries, stoves, tinware, etc., east water sfreet. | T„B. HELNI3, grocer and commission merchant, corner clay and market streets. - ... — T S. HOPSON, dealer in dry goods aDd'groce- fj ries, south-broad street. Boot Makers. TI'HIATT, boot and shoe maker. Repairing 1J neatly executed. West sti’eet. 1IT T. SJ/ITH, boot and shoe maker. Repairing ■" promptly and skilfully executed. East water st. Drugs, Medicines, &c. T R WAFPELL, druggist and apothecary, east side A cd'uri house square, broad street. T .R. J. D. HOYL k BEO., dealer! in drugs, modi* U cines, toilet articles, perfumery, etc., sonth- broad street. Saddles and Harness. T BORaV, dealer .saddles, HUmess, bridles and f| leather, west street OEL GAINEY ft CO , dealers in saddles* bridles, i N harness, ftc., east water street. fruiters. TOESCOTT H. I COLEMAN; tod. ornamental ■ * honse and sign painter, cornor uFoadan brough ton streets. T . JACKSON, honse, sign y *fl4 <#iS^ge painter, d over T. B. Hunnewell ft co’s, broad street . Milliners and Dressmaker!. A 11W. M. J. REYNOLD'S’, fashionable miliner and If 1 dressmaker, corner water and crawford streets. MBS. C. A. PARSONS, .fashionable milliner and ”* dressmaker, corner 01 broughton and clay sts. Attorneys at Law. ILLEN A; HINES, attorneys at law, office over tl,e 71 store of J. P. Dickiinion A Co,, aouth-broa&iireet. pLE^IING ft RUTH I^tFORD, attorneys at law. Of- flee over -J. A. utts ft co’s drug store. iTiAMP^EtL ft GURLEY, attorneys at law and sol- icitobs 1n equity". Otece in court house. QLV.V ft C^RAWFORD, attorneys at law. Office in O court liouse. TTYHITELFY A HoNALSON, Attorneys at Law. Office in Sanborn’s Blob^, Brfiffgti- toh street. Miscellaneous. TT'MERY JOHNSON*, dealer in stoves, tinware, Ii/ house-furnishing goods, ftc., south-broad street. Ill*. E . j. J/ORGAN, oflers bis professional services " to the citizens of the city And vicinity. Office in Bower’s block, up stairs, south-broad street. f|RS. FARRAR A JONES, offer their professional' U services to the citizens of Bainbridge and vicinity. Office oi-br E. H. Smith's store. T\T5. M. L. iUtTLE, surgeon dentist. Office oWi- 11 Rockwell & West's store, south-broad street \IT C. SEDERS, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, * * musical instruments, etc., west street. I r. DICKINSON ft CO., dealers in confectioneries " aud family groceries, south-broad street. I EWIKDORB, birberandfcata dresser, broad st., 1 j under Exchange saloon. I AS WATT, practical gunsmith .and dealer in gnus, ° pistols, ammunition^ etc., w’est street. r J. HEXDERSO.Vk CO., furniture dealers, cabinet , niakers, upholsterers and undertakers: .plait's buriul cases always on hand—eor. west and water sts. T O0IS ARMSTRO.VG, carpenter and cooper, solic- IA patronage. Shop <m Clarke street. J L. ADAMS, capenter, broad street. Solicits pat- ° rouage. Contracts promptly executed. IV s. ROBERSON k CO., dealers in fresh meats of ’’ descriptions, such as beef, veal, mutton, pork, kid, etc. Every day. Corner broad and broughton sts. .1 J. COOPER, dealer in country groduefc, fresh w meats-, ftc., west street TTT J. BRENNER, dealer in fine wines, liquors, W segars, ftc., ft , corner broad and water streets. TTJT ft B. CRA V FORD, blacksmiths. Patronage YY solicited. nop dn easl \rater street "VTOEL GAINEY A CO.. Wholesale ard rr- T. N tail dealers in ready-made clothing, cassi- ineres, Ac., Ac , East Water street. T C. GLOYEK A 00., ButchctS and Dealers ft in country.produce, next dobr to Exchange Saloon, Water Stfeet. Tk T. WEATHERS, Proprietor of Boarding JLV House, Corner Clay A Planter's streets. l^ELSON A HONE, Eating house, Brough- ll ten street. TTT E; RUTHERFORD ft CO., Keepers Livery and W Sale Stables, Broad street, rear of Sharon House T OSCAR JACKSON, Vfarehonse and .Com- 1 J mission Merchant, Brntou’f Wharf, foot of NVat^r street. ' ' . *. • — ' ’ ' . Wx.H. Tiso*. Wit. W. Gordon. TIS0N& GORDON, COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 96, BaY StrSrt, SavanNAh, GA. Bagging. Rope or Iron Tie* advanced on Crepe. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Cotton. Grateful tor liberal patromge in the part, a oraitio- uauee of the same is rcepectftlHy totnAhad. {(■*>>. CITY A DVERTISEMENTS- RJEAL ESTATE —AND— mtlkAltl M’Tt, BAIRBRIDGE, GA. THEY WILL BUY OR SELL ANY LAND IN SOUTHWESTERN OR SOUTH ERN GEORGIA. F EMALE COLLEGE, Bord«mtown. N. J.—Board and tuition $208 per yeir. r 'o£.catalogues address Tier. John H. 3r.\cflkt. A. M., Pi-esident. PIEDMONT Life Insurance 1 ^., Assets - - - - $ 1,900.000 The Celebrated Stewart Cook Stove! THE BEST INTHE WORLD. OYER 100^000 IN USE. Will do more work with the same amount of fuel than any other Stove ever made. FULLER, WARREN & CO., Eicluf've Manuf h-.tarers, .— d c... v iBOY, N. Y. ^•Descr^ptJ^e pamphlets sent free. -rtuilt ysur BscWsrnntgght fonSWEVT QIJINIXE—it equals (bitter) Quinine. Is made only by F. STEARNS; 'Cherotet, Detroit THEY WTLL SELL, BUY OR RENT ANY PROPERTY IN THE CtTY OF BAINBRIDGE. THEY W I L L IM& U R E ANY'TROPKITY AGAINT LOSS BY FIRE. THEY-WILL INSURE THE LIVES OF EVERYBODY IN GEORGIA. POLICIES ISSUED IN A UTTLE OVER TWO YEARS, 8000. Policy Holders Participate in the Profits. OFFICERS. W. C. Carrington, President, Jplin E; Edwards. Vice President, H. C. Ilartsook, Secretarj-; J. J. IIo|ikiiis, Assistant Secretary, rb C. Ilartsook, Cashier, C. Henry Per to dr, M. I)., ) C. H. Smith, M. P., » Med Advise s. ( eorge Ross, M. D-, ) Professor Edward B. Smith, Actuary, p. P. Knckler, Consulting A tuary, juices E. Wdlff,Superintendent of Agencies. FOii MARKING CLOTHING, ETC. “More convenient than ink.”—Am. ArjrinilturaUst. •'Invaluable to housekeepers.”—Grxfcy’r Lady's /looks “A very useful article.”—Am. Institute Report, 1867. Sale Agent. E, FABER, 133 William street, S. York. Sold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere. CALL AND SEE THEM SSice: BROUGHTON SXHEET, OPPOSITE COUBT BOUSE. IrHtf DR. M. L. BATTLE, Bainbridge, Ga. O ORTIFICaT’ES; ■ 1 take pleasure in certifying to Dr. Battle’s skill as a dentist. His work in mv family has given entire satisfaction, and I would not go further than his office in search of a dentist. W. 0. FLEMING. ..ffeh, to certify (hat I have teeth filled by Dr. M. L. Battle, Dentist, and bare, also, exam ined several specimens of IjH,2r'facial plate work, and feel warranted in recommending hint as a neat and substantial operator. JOE. S. DESVBRG*!& This will certify that Dr. M. L. Battle has done work in. njy family, and given perfect satisfaction-. Several teeth I believed conld ridt be saved, But being assured by Dr. B., that if his work did not prove successful, he would make no chargfi, t consented to havb It done, ai)d very willingly paid the bilb I have seen other work of his. and have, also examined specimens of his artificial plates, and ebeerfnlly recommend him to the patronage of the public as a safe and skillful operator. GEO. W. FARRAR, M. D. Having seen and examined Di . M. L. Battle’s work, I can safely recommend him as aneatand urable operator. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y, D. C. 1 take pleasure in recomdlhndihg to the ublie generally, the services of Dr. M. L. tattle. Dentist, of this city. I have seen some n operator. J. A. BUTTS, M. D. We, the undersigned, having seen and exam- led specimens of Dr. M. L. Battle's work, do ot hesitate to recommend him as a first-class os. L. Wragg, j- tb Hoyl, M. D., Born. W. C. R -ekwell, C. Dickinson, John S. Hopson, mes iyatu, E. H. Smith, [um ninds; N. L. Cloud, chard Sim§, G. A. Padriek, S. Colbert; Geo. W. Pearce, , H. Martin. A. T. Reid, Jerric Murrisson, M. M. Ison, rh'S. F. Dickenson, J. D. llarrell, I. A. Dickenson, E. C. Robinson, Jr. I. E. Rutherford, T. it. Hunnewell, ,. M. Griffin, C. C. King, Jr, jf. West. John Sharon, !. S. McIntosh, J. A. Zeigler; The above certificates are fro ill soffie of the dentAl advice—gratis. We witness examples^dally} of the rninons !o call partienl srly to th. subject: « the e^rl, ■xtraetion of a tooth, seperating those that lap, >r the removal of decay; might be the mean? of lot only saving the organs of mastication, but >reserve health*.* beauty BATTLE Surgeon Dentist, Bainbridge, Ga. aug2l—46—if - DIRECTORS. Hobtv C Williams, A Y Stokes, Win II Palmer, J J Hopkins, - W Ctla.rington. B II tklahry, C Henry Perrow, Win 0 Taylor, John E Edwards, Daniel J Hartook, John Enders, Wm B Isaacs, George S Palmer. Cap*. F. L, IF A LE, General Agent for South Ga.; . , Savaunah, Ga. Ofllce i343-2 Bay Sti'eet, next to turn, of Whitaker Street^ Tiy the anthority in me thus vested by my com- misnion, I remove any and all Agents and Medical Sxaminers in any of the counties composing ray TTnve Shall we Paint. Our Hnnue ’ District, not complying with the specifications and ] ■ 1 ™ ‘ u House. H ints on Honse Painting.” By scry. CL, 48 p, 40c. ''ree by mall c of price. JfASDRY & 4VHITO.V, N. Y. COLBURN’S PATKST RED JACKET AYW. receipt JUST NOW! The P lblishers of the Large Double Weekiy MW Y OBSERVER The oldest and Bat Family Xncxpaper, are offering it to new f.ubscribers on very favorable terms. Sam ple copies with circulars, sent free to any address. $3.30 per annum. SIDNEY E. IfORSEj Jr., ft CH.; V !*7 ParR Row, New York. The Churchman. 1 1 k DPCCT Weekly Newspaper LAliULul circulation THE BEST and with the in the VrotestiL t Episcopal Church. 8ent FREE one month for examination, and till January 1, 1870, to new subscriber* for that year. $3 a vear, in advance. M. H. MALLORY k CO., Hartford, Ct. ('1 lncl el i IIIe r*e11c- i Is bct'eF’ur.Jfogr regular abided A^t?T3. IfBese reasons: First—It cuts deeper. Second—-It don’t stick in the wood. Third—It doeaT not jar the band. Fourth—No time is wasted in labia* th*. axe out,of the cut., Fifthq-yWithdha aatfS labor you will do ong-tHird ifiore work than trilh the regnlar axes. Red pdint has nothing to do with the good qualities ot ibis itxe. for all unr axes are painted red. If your hardware store does not keeji otir goods, we will gladly aaswwr in quiries o» fill your orders), or give you the name or the nearest dealer who keeps onr Axe*. LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole owners of Cilbarn’s and Red Jacket Patents. are T HE Great Original Boil and FANOT OKjODS, and will p son wending uSaClub. a Watzffi, JtelHf,' ' - ■■ latch, ySflk f (/os 9 • 9X Sale of DRY present to any per- “ Dress, Piece of A. W. Faber’s Lead Pencils Grand Gold Medal and Cross of . thr. Legion of Honor , x at the Exhibition in Paris t 18G7. A. W. Faber’s few Pencils of Siberian Lead in ten grades are superior to any Pencils ever lade. A. W. FABER’S (STENOGRAPHIC; being ard and durable, writing smooth, black and clean, is tlie best Pencil for Architects, Engineers and Ac counts. E. Faber 133 William street. A*. Y., sole Agent of A. ,YV. .Faber’s Pencils, Crayons, Slates, etc. iTold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere. directions. Any Agents, otherwise appointed, within this District must report at once by mail to Capt, F. L. Hale, General Agent for South Georgia and Savan nah. Office 143 Bay street. George W. Pierce, the only authorised Agent fer Decatur county by the above authority, and Dr. W. N. liruce, Medical Examiner. F. L. Hrt E, Gcu. AgL ft>r South Ga., Savannah. J. N. WILSON, PIIOTOftRARHER. COPIES OF ALL KINDS OF ©L© EP0©Tnu)S!I© MADE IN ANY STYLE AND SIZE- ALL KINDS OF FRAMES & PIOCtP.ES ALWAYS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. 8e| tl8 3m . J. W. jfAsDHY. Cl , 220 p., ?L50. FreebymaU red^ipt of price Masury ft Whitov. N. Y. W ator’s New Scale Pianos. Wii'i Ij’otI Fron Frame, Overstruug Brass and Agraffe THE BEST TYPE, CABINETS, ‘ PRESSES & PRINTERS’ MATERIAL J/:ide and furnished by VANDERBUftGH. WELLS ft CO., !^ew York. Good Second Hand Cylinders for Sale, tion. Address the manufaclurers, Sullivan Ma chine Co., Claremont, X. H., for reduced price list. GREATATtiNflC ANDPAcMc TEA COMPANY, No. 8 Chnc h Street, P. O. Box 5506. NEW YORK CITY*. An organization of capitalists for the purpose of importing Teas and distributing them to Jferchants throughout the country at importers prices. Estab lished 1869. ^end for Price I4st. Free of Cost. ‘tend for Catalogue of Goods and sample,—deliver- ed to any address free; i. Si. hawes a co., las & 230 Federal St., Boston, Mass., P.O.BoxC. N B.—Samples giyea op sppllcatipn ft r caiaioifnel D R- IVIilTTTER, 9 Wvlle street, Pittsburg, I’a., of Dnion-wide reputation, treats all venereal diseases; also, seminal weakness, impotency, Ac ; the result of self-abuse. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet. U paues. No matter who failed, state the case. Consultation free. n ot Wisdom for Young Men on the ling Passion in yonng and early manhood, th self-help Tor the erring and unfortunate. 8ent in sealed envelopes free of charge. Address Howard AkSocition, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. [Written for the Bainbridge Argua.] Messrs Editors:—Having promised to give you an occasional Ifetter, I shall now fufill my promise. It was onr intention to have given yon a de tailed account of the late Agricnltn ral Pair, Picnic, and Grand Concert ™n5L^ de n^^ of Sacred Music; bat being a novice Melodeous and Cft-gaiia--prices greatly reduced for Cash. New 7-octave piatips $275 and upward. New Oibinet Organs $45 and upward. Second-handed i!istrmtienU.$40 an^,upward. Monthly insbilmente jeci'ived. YvarerobXefl, 481 Broadway, N.Y. Horace S Bbk Light Brown ’■'1HEAP, at Betail or by tbs Ksrrel. BABBIT d WARFIELD. Bainbridge, July 31st. 43-3® NEW CASH STORE! U6r. BROUGHTON A WEST STS. Quick-Sales I Small Profits! I T^KE pleasure in anaonneing to the citizens qf liainbridge and adjoining country that I have bj>ened a first-class establisdiment^or, the public ac- . commodation, where the biiyer will be fuinislied at THE. MA^IC COJIB will change /any colored 7*air. or beard to a permanent Jllack or .^pwn^ Qm s SOLD BY ALL. GROCERS. Comb sent by mail for t 1. For sale by men druggists generally. Address Magic Comb Springfield, Mass. gnt! LOW RATES FOR CA§i. DRY GOODfei w- A X © GROCERIES, FRUITS AND CONFECTIONS, Id quantities to suit PURCHASERS. DKtnjet’Sewei'B.'lionse and stable drains? chimney and green house flues; for conveying water from T L™ wwv«. wwv, eovutort'v springs; for*u»ply of houses, stables or fish bonds; I have now on hand r and am constantly nceirmg SimiaMiSSslitnhdnir of lntd. r«n ««,t a most excellent assortment of waxted-everywhike; Good Agents for onr new work, "HOME BOOla OF WONDERS]” AL80, FOB THE “COTTAGE BIBLE;” Cpntainin*?- Koles, Indexes, Maps, Dictionary, ftc. aed fvbns given. Over 300,OtO copies sold in United States and Canadas, and agents reporting from ten to fifty names per week. For circulars and terms, address A. HBnlNARD, Hartford, Conn. TVrafa Pipe and Tile of the best quality for FLOUR. BACON: LARD. Syrup, Apples. Oranges, Candies, Raisons, and many other things too numerous to mention. Call and see me before pirebasing elsewhere, out 23 4 1m w. H. MARTIN. for thorongh'underdraining of latd. Cun be sent safely any distance*. ' Send for circular to C. W. BQYSTUX ft CO.. Woodbridg". N. J. INCORPORATED 1859. '4um® CAPITAL, $350,000! 3. F. BoiEJit*. Prflldmt. »: f 1 . WIUCOX Swrrtary- f M0 lb*, of *5*^S^gl2.W) will - - ( CotcBXB FiOT Of fjmd, J paint a* Jor particular^ /S < and w«w fer’e- No-»»® - — 1 UM, *. »• ATTENTION! ATTENTION! EVERY MAN Who has a House to Faint. fcEADY-MADlC COLORS- Known as “Railroad” Colors. Guarrantced to be more economical, more durable and more convenient than any paint ever before offered. A book entitled •‘Plain Tadi with Practical /^inters,” with samples, sent free by mail on. application. AIasuky ft Whitojc, Globe White Lead and Color Work»; 111 Fulton st., jiew York. Established 18a5. Beware ot imiUtora. 4 jf £% How I made it in six mouths. Secret and 8UL4U sample mailed free. A. J. Futlam, X. T $25 A DAY.—33 new article* for agents. Samples tree. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. Agents! Bead This ! W E will pay Agents a salary of i 30 per week and expeimea, or allow a large commission, to sell our new aud wooderltal (nver.tiona. Address Jf. Wagseb fc Co., Marshall Michigan ■ AQA per day SFRE, to male or female, SOU salary or commission, to sell the Honie- SoM dewing Machine. Guamnteed tpf *ve year*. Address Looaw, Mac* k CO.. Kttsbur^ Ja. •3600 a rear gnarranteed to Agents. Address J: AULA ItS. 5 P. Q. Jvennfe, Baltimore, lid. 'A aENTSwanted..—*Jtto9*00 per sell the originai and improved Common 111 wind Martirr- . All complete for 415. It will fell stitch: bind, braid and embroider ii — snfh to in the appnrtenanceo and appoint ments of such affairs we were forced to desisL for the classic port’s admo n>tion— Kxnmine well, ye writers weijjh with ease What suits your genius, what tour strength can bear, For when a well proportioned theme you chqoge; Nor words,, nor method, shall their iid refuse, In this, or f mistake, consists the grace. And force of method; t> open a place For wBht With present judgment we would^say, And for seme happier time the rest delay.— loomed np aa an inexorable prohib ition. Eschewing the scenes and incidents of the 14th nit.,—the great gala day in Quincy—the day when the whole people turned ont to catch and enjoy the prevailing spirit of the occasion, I am in a dilemma as to what will prove most palatable tb yon and the readers of the Argus. Shall I describe this love ly romantic town ? I niight attempt it (( But find no end in wandering maze* lost.” When we say that Quincy with her inviting cozy cottage honses stitigly nestled amidst the aristocratic hidharclls bf ‘’old fdrest” with scenes varied ih the rich tinsel of bowers and profusely spread ont to “where the green of the earth and the bine bf heaven” meet in gorgeous rivalship, is “a thing of beauty” we merely re-echo the exclamation of every one who has visited her— *, Ah ! it is a comely village; At the rear are fields of tillage, Stretching to the rising sun; To the west rise sloping uplands, Where the st-eams through plumy wood lands. .... „ , Like snvtSI' notions rufai One of the principal and decidedly the most attractive feature of Quincy is the roseate bried cestps of beauty of her daughters, found in nature’s loveliest and most symmetrical mould. Circassion maids ‘Lovely as a dream of fairy land,’’ are successfully rivaled, “Bren in the loveliest looks they Wore,' by the Flower State’s bewitching daughters, with “Piercing, steady, intellectual eye Whose lips are Copid’s graceful how, W hose smiles bis lovelit arrow.” The commercial status of Quincy will by no means compare favorably with the Oak City. The block destroyed by fire in September, 1868, has never been re built, and to-day presents that fearful destruction of property-,in the strbhg language of its nushafN^’ ruins There are, however, qnite a number of stone in full blast, w£lLfilled with choice se lection* of goodsl The religions privileges enjoyed here ire most* excellent The ifev. m. C ONTIS UE9 to furnish perfect *eomty agamu. ™ fell utitch: Mud. oraia *na emtmnner in * marfM or damage by fire on *B find* of insurable prop- manoeri making the celebrated “Lock Stitch.' erty at adeaoaie rates. Mini in Caution.—Do not, buy machine* under the same anCe may be pad*. Apply to. j wnr ^ MS cast-iron machines. For circular, and JOHN ]f. POTTER. -*«'■*. ’ terms, sUm or apply to C. BOWERS k CO., 436 OC t3-4-2m Bainbridge, Os. Spruce street, Ftutedeipbds, pa. hicvo endeared \\fera^W’tfieir XpspectiVe fclihrgea and von golden opinions from outsiders. ■ « Qaiucy is well supplied with schools: Mrs. Gee., hatL charge of the ^Primary Department And Mrs* Stewart and son of fiie Higfasr Department of’'the Free SahooLji Mrs. Winfred 'has ' a‘ Select'' School,' and Captain Martin has charge of the Acad-mv. They ah seem to tie well patronizhO. ! ' There baa . not been innch cotton shipped fnem this place this season. The planters seem to be holding their crops ^The tobacco cropcffloridi^with^at of Decatur bounty, G*., is estimated at 80d easaa or MH.eOO wmed*. ■ tMgn*» paft of the crop i* sold, boxed mul ready, for shipment. The,bp? er# hays returned North. The cool, dry weather has ma terially interfered with getting the crop ready for market. The tughest price paid this season for tobacco was thirty cents per pound, and the lowest, four teen. The average price, twenty-on*; cents per ponnd. The tobacco crop of* ? this county already sold, amounts to 28,000. . • ‘ ' The District Court close 1 here Sunday at 2 o’clock, A. M„ the session belMjf prolonged to that boor in order to coqf' plete the trial of Bob. a F. M. <T„ who waa sent to the Penitentiary, fi^ three years for burning, on the 21st nit., the gin house and forty—— bales.of cottod belonging to Messrs. Lipford^fe-^mitb; In speaking of Qiuncy andiU advan tages, I omitted.one of it* best institu tions—Mrs. Itiifis’ Boarding Hooke. Iff the tired, hungry traveler nothing tf more dpidiecitil^d than to get where li* is made to feel dt home; be waited npotf by well taained' ssrtaotsj haVe a nice,' sweet bed to sleep oil, add UhVh & Wriet/ of well prepared eiifbies to coidfort an<f cheer the inner man •—all of which have ever been found at Mm India* by Ackh Djjiit fatlhqnakrt. The present year ia remarkable for the number and severity of the earth quake shocks reported in yaiidt^ partp of thie and; other countries.' The decent-shock felt at Boston, and' moi-'e severely further East; is a start ling event, and calls to mind ibfe fact lhat at the beginning of tfati J)t8seni? chntdry Newbnryport; Maaaw and East Hadduifi; Conn., Were tfehtres of very long-Cdiitmaed sdjtitei»hean. dj^ turbances, and; in accordance wiW the analogies of sdienee; iuw Hkely to be so again,, A writer in the las^ nnm- bef of the df/ait/ic Monthly refacarrsel i earthquake^ in the Mississippi Valley iii‘ 1811, when the earth opened in chasms; whole forestis were prostrtled; Dalis Bn4 qqteiheta ^med.hfctiid MU', iti currerit td rnsd backward ahcT ife* coarse chadgcd,* ffi’bse dstonishing phenomena ' ‘ ’ ” inostj human history. We read dk>ut thiid almost forgotten eatasifbphfe of half century ago amid hew* of earthquake manifestations fro A" all ffuart^a^ bf the earth. Oil the 3d oi October the hills of tbe Rhlifo were Shak en and Uk people 6’f Bdnfi and other towns, ran ont; in&j tbe streets in consternation.^ '^hen there was the earthquake (if Mendocino county; in Californlit The Sad Josef volcano, fladth America, is in erup tion for the first time - sin be 1865: The fcarthejuake panic ^ Sodtfi i in erica still continued at latest ad vices. People were, fearing the cities and^ireparing for FalU’S cd&iatrdjfoe* tlie Universal alariri <vas on the in crease; entirely onsettiing bnsinqirt Uliun^uu, bUUW BBlOai^QlUg omena forming altogether .the terrible volcanic convulsion iff Branch Church; Bey. Mr. Little the Pregbyte: rian; Rev. Mr. 'Campbell the Baptist, and the Episcopal baa no paster afc pres ent The ability, fidelity an^smlwMcti bave characterized the pastoral duties of Messrs, Branch, Little aud CampbeL “I Go to Illustrate Gzobgia. ”—Dr: James A. Damour of this city, says thS Macon Joitroitf And Messenger, better known to the poblio at.large npdpr the nomme de plume U 8. Q. Lapina, JL. D.; is preparing a detajfed and anthentfe history of t)ie imri«ctol Eigbth Georgia Regiment, front the dale bT zation to the close ef the war. It will contain biographical aketehe* sndpfeb-' tographaof itq offieera. ■ y - '■ '-}i The proceeds arising froth fife safe of thi* highly interesting wirk, Wilt b* db- nated td the Orphan Schools of Maoori and Savannah. , •/ . , Th* press throughput the South wjll bonfer a favor by re^iestiag all person4 in the posSesaibO of ahy important lari* connected wifi* th* short) grifeht regfe ment, to conamnnieste it o*bm by letter; with Dr. Damoor, Macon, Ga. ■WifeM .'Iit. Ii ,v~ ' The Soffeme Court of tbc State* ha* rendered its deeieioii ih the YergdS cake m bi* faVor. This has charge of the Metbodttt He » “Stunuer^'to mfiitary despetififej - ; Rev. Mr. Little the TheSbyfe^ • i—rtf » ■■ i jthe _ Mews aaye tbattNb ... ^Upa yiaiW* ttam that eitf were white with «^»Ah)r fife —* — The Angnsta Press has again zttU- pended.