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CITY A»VJSffriSSMW*T9-
•FESSIONAL CARDS.
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SIMS A CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,;
cf O tJ-HZnWra^IDOE, G A;
the curt House. dec2-ly
Weeley Chnrch—G G S' McDoneN.
Springfield —T B Lanier.
Bylvanis—W T MeMi^L
Reaver Dam—C iUoSf ■ DC. 1
Alexander—W S Baker.
Bethel—W F Robison.
Waynesboro—N BOnsley.
fifiltea Imeioa—R F Evans.
Louisville—S S Sweet and J Jordan.
Gibson—S G Childs.
Washington—F M Russell.
•** -V D MorehouMb
fiHftltUn Mtkfi^nj, Walwit, aad Pine
WHtNITU E,-
59 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Office in
JOHN C. P.L'THEKrOBn.
Liberal advances on consignments to wsrtt
our eqnesppndents,in Baltimore, New York or
Liverpool, Bagging, Rope, Ties, Ac., furnished
at thbTiilfca market prices. ~ septt8
. o. fLESISO.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAI
Balneeidge, Georgia.
PATTERSON & MCNAU^
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Job Printer, Binder A Blank Book
MANWFACSIWRKR,- ; .
Bay Strt€t,Sar»«—i,
June 22 34-tf
0 FgTfT. over drug store of C-[C. King, Jr.,
A Co. Are fully prepared to take charge >
of all eases arising * under the Bankrupt,
Law, , T je29,J? 5 tf <v
fjandersvilk
Daviiboro Circuit—R II Howren.
Professor Emory College—J O A Clarke,
Law, . je 29, ,SjU** ’
HTWH M. EXE tf,
ATTOR*BY AT LAW
A WONDERFUL REMEDY f 01
tism, Nmiralgia, Paint in the gy.
Limbs, Tooth Acbe, Burst,
Sore Throat, Cramps, Ac. r
For tile by Dr. J. D. JtOYL i
BUTTS A PEABODY, at only ‘
«0 cents pep Bottle
January 9-14-ly 1
\yVTTE the attention of purchaser* to their large
and carefully selected stock, now in store and daily
arriving, of
D. E. Ada**, A. A. Adults, H. X-WuhbOi
Eatoutcm, Ga. Americas, G*. Savannah,
* . , .1 , F!A-CTORS.,
“ 1st Street—JBSmith.
Jeffersonville—R W Flournoy.
Irwinton—B E L Timmons. \ :
Gordon—J W Burke.
Hawkinsville Station—F A Branch.
Pulrski A Wilcox Mitt —'WTrCmtfell.
Ft. Valley A Marshalville—B F Breedlove.
Houston T$0f/V0jfl
Montezuma I J Hams and
and Vienna \ . . J Dunwoody,.
Macon Circuit—W CBnte.
Knoxville Mission—L G Evans.
W F College—J M Bonnell, President; C W
Nmitb A»d W (3 Bass, P.ofcssors. . {,
Ed. So. Christian Advocate—E H Myers.
„ COLUMBUS, GA.
■67-ly
— -CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
^t^s^i^iumstiiors at itato,
BAINBRIDGE, DECATUR 0©.,. GEORGIA.
Hon. A. A. Allen, W. T. Cdz, Esq,
i ■ t'l-ir ■
Hardware, ,. Boots, Shots,
Clothing, Groceries.
Trunks, Hats,
Valises, Crockery, Saddlery, Guns, Ac.,
and a general assortment of every article usually
brought to this market. In connection with our
stock we keep constantly on hand for our planting
friends* large lot of Bagging. Rope, .Ties and
Salt, to which their early attention is earnestly
asked. Cotton hougbt or advances made on it for
shipment. Give us a call before purchasing else-
where .oct2Stiajan
. E BOWER MCtitU,. —B. B. JWWIK*
BOWER, McGILL & BOWER,
c - ATTORNEYS
; • ASM .1 '
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Q FFICE IN BO AVER’S BLOCK, ON
-South-Broad Street..
Bainbridge. April 24, 18C9-29-tf
■ ”, cbtUMBUS DISTF.IffL . '
T. T. Christian. P. E.
Colnnsbwf, jib..Ltike-»Q L.Smith. 7
* ' ' St. Paul—A M Wynn.
Girard A Wesley Chapel—J R.LittfeJohn.
Muscogee—S D Clemenl9.
Pleasant Grove—H D Moore.
Butler—R F Williamson. Jf/, T‘f£ £
WsU^ntton—J O A Cpak. ,
Talbot Circuit—ft J Corley, and n Myers.
Hamilton—C A Crowell.
Bunavieta—J O Branch. •
Juniper Mission—W G Booth.- "?.■ (• \ £
Cussetts—W M D Bond.
President Leveri College—H D Moore.
Agent S S Society—L Pierce.
AMERICUS DISTRICT. \T-
J. B. MoGevex, P. E.
Americus—R W Dixon and S Anthony.
Bethel—.! ESentell and J F Johnston.
Magnolia Springs—EJ Rentz.
Stnrkville Mission—T L Speight, /rj.7
Cuthbert «i Georgetown—E A HMcueuAc
Eumpkid—i) McWilliams.
IALER IN
% AND
GEN. COMMISSION MERCHANT,,
First Office West of the Exchange,
SAVANNAH, GA. c
jliig 21*r46—6ro. i
5 Bbls. Light Brown
JOHS E. DOS ALSO*.
r r WW Jf» WJfTTELKY. JOHS E. DOSALSON.
WHXTELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bninbridge, - - - Georgia
\T/ Hit hAWke in tbo Southwestern anc
Yv PatanlaCireu i t s •
j/3?~0fEcc up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
Alfred h. cor.qtrfr.
HUGH H. COLQUITT.
JAMES RAGES.
IHEAP, at Retail or by the Barrel.
. BABBIT A WARFIELD.
43-3m
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Varnish, HYushfS.
No. 6'V\/liktaIs.ox* Street,
, SAVANS AH, GEORGIA! .
Sash, Blinds and Doors, made to order in any style at shbYt notice.
Great care taken in CUina ^rder# with pfonjptnjas, ,and to have every case .
:rlv packed. \}!f{, Angl4, 1869 45 ly
Bainbridge, July 31st.
[Successors to H..H. COLQUITT.]
DRJUDSON BUTTS,
NEW CASH STORE
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
nov9‘ . * 4-1 f
Coiuurn Hercbante,
Cor. BROUGHTON A WEST STS.
WM. Ilft^RY WOODS
COTttONlF ACTOK
W Lete of Knoxville. Gft. £5
B EING permanently located in this city, and
having had an experience of twelve years
in Jjie practice of the profession in its various
braadhes, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage. >. .<
js9*0ffico up stairs in the Patterson building,
on court-house square.
.iiurhurujLii lira, J. <!.'|Bs-vcy, B. A.
lftre»efrd;Arw!W^eUef, IWhxville, Gs.; J.
Hillsman, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Merebison,
Hipkorv Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, Wm. J.
idrtfc/BJS. Austlti,":Sj G. M.. Fort Valley,
Q a " : Lo Sueur A Cook, Calioden, Ga ; B. F. A
Newsom, Roaqqlds, Gp.; A. J. Simmons.
tr.Yft.rKb?, Pfefry, Ga.
jan9 i* tf
Quick Sates ! Small Profits!
savannah; Georgia,
septl8-Sm
I TARE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Bainbridge and adjoining'country that I have
opened a lirst-class establishment for the public ac
commodation, where the buyer will be furnished at
bay street
SAVANNAH, GA.
L J. GUILMABTDf. JOHN YLANNERT.
L J GUILMARTIN & CO,
COTTQN FACTORS
Blank Books,
School Booh
New Novell,
LOW RATES FOB CASH.
AND
POST OEIFICI
feb!5-tf
f fiborgllj on- Consignments of Cottton for sale in Sav-
ispocdentS'ia New York and Liverpool.
'TE is at all times prepared to adM
annah, or for saipment to his cdri
Augl4 4o —Cm. .v,- „ ,
D U. E. J. M0K-? AN : Berjoancptly
located in the the «?T BbinlrltlgeRen
ders his professional som.’’®* to ‘ hc P ubl,c < acd
respectfully solicits a share i' f P a ' roIla K 0,
AVill bo found at his office in ‘Power s Block
dating the day, and at hi? resiJen,.'® on Brough
ton street at night. >
All calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Ga.. Marsh 6, 1869 22- 41
R. H. BARNES,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
loJiirfriiiwBRAs
t pbate of Lime- ; ;
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONS,
fn quantities to suit
PURCHASERS.
I h*rt nolr on hand, and am constantly receiving
a most excellent assortment of
FLOUR. BACON. LARD.
Syrup, Apple?, Oranges, Candies, Raisons, and
many-other things too numerous to mention.
Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere,
oot 23 4 3m W. H. MARTIN.
Spnng Creek Mission—W Ji Russel
Trinity and Blakely—D Q Driscol.
Fort Gaines—B .! Baldwin,
Grooversville—W F Roberts.
Agent A li Society—R II Luckey.
BRUNSWICK DISTICT
J W Simmons, P E
Brunswick—C A Flrtwobd y
Ht Mary’s—E J Birch
Center Village—A P Wright
Wnynesvtllc—J #1 Williams | f "
BAGGING, RCtffE^ & IRON TIES,
Always on hand. »
jr,a~ Usual Facilities Extended to Customers
Aug21-46 [6m
H AVING Located in tlii«eitv.!«
plf.snr. in uoUfji^
Hoy I * liro.. South-Broad. Street, j
dec!9.1868 M'J
G-. H. REMSHART,
182 Uorth Side BAY STREET, Savannah, Ga.
a KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
HOTELS.
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late Firm of L. J. Gailmartin A Co.,
TO THE TfiAVfLING PUBLIC
^ savanN^H,At a.
'HIS first clam Hotel iasKuat d
GENEBAD SHIPPING
COnvei
B.Fi oley
Ocmulgee-Y) Crenshaw
Coffee—James Ware
Stockton—L C Peek
Valdosta—W M Watts
Quitman—J W Talley
Morgan—J J Giles
Moultrie Mission—M H Fielding
€Wjrw*ity. Giimflmpses ■■•BWggage^P^wwrHKiJl
always be in attendance at the various Depots and
Steamboat Landings to convey passengers to the
Hotel. The best Livery Stable Accocanodations
will b« found adjoining the House. ' <
• The UitdersigiiodjWH! spare neither tim*. trouble,
sor expense to ra&E$ liis Guests COMFQRTABLE,
and render this House, in every substantial partieu
^lar, equal, at least, to. any * in the State#.
NEWEL POSTS#
I- AND AT SHORT NOTICE. ALL GOODS CAREFULLY
PACKED. nov6 2m
164 Bay BDeetyffayaiinab, Georgia."
J an 9,1869 . 14
100 Barrels Superfine, Extra and Family
Flour, just received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
x.». shown'.
, least, to, any in the Sfcater_^>
e of Boaid has been. Seduced
to $3,00 per Jfi
T. W. SIMS tc. Co.
COTTON FACTORS
200 BARRELS FRESH-Bt®
SAMf SLdP- nmhTM
ALTAMAHA DISTRICT
Lfwis B Payne, F K'i' - ■* /
Ilinesville—J E Seut^JYUjt.AA fl/A. ' ,i! !
Statesboro A Bryan Missioa-p-W M Canley
Dublin—J Morgan ' ' . , .
O ionee—C C Hines
Jacksonvilln—L A Daraer
Keidsyille—W W Tidwell ■'!
Altamaha—D G Pope
The followinff were the delegates, elected
to the General Conference:
Ministers, Rev Loyie Pierce, D D,,,Rev
James E Evans D D„ IteV E H Myers D D..
Rev. J ante} 3K«^DT5., gn8 lT«v' Samuel
Anthony. '‘Laymen, f^en 'A II CoiqnTtt, Judge’
irietor.
12905 lbs. Shoulders and Sides in Fine Order
and good quality received by last steamer from
New Orleans and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
PAVILION flOpL,
D. O' HOE, Proprietor,
UOBNER BULL AND SOUTH BBOAD STREETS,
; j . SAYASMAH, ..
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which
has recently been refitted au j refor-
tommitf i*s Pcrtlmuti
1 SaVaKJlAH, GX; ? n n 1
: y, ■ i ! !
for sale at savanna b b
Blitter.
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER ^TS., SAVANHAH.
THE FREIGHT AUHEO; &
A few kegs Goshen Batter jact received from
the North and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
Consignment solicited. Remittances made
promptly; advances of Provisions. Bagging,
Ties and Rope made to persons sending Cotton
for sa'o. septl8-6m
Factory Cheese
James Jackson, Dr W J Green, C6IJ J Jones,
and R W Lovet.
This representation will reflect honor upon
Georgia.
N The sepeion ef Gsnfevensb eloped jnn Tites-
ftav a*e«inc.fTh^iexftnAtin^i-ill be IfHd
oh'lWt Vall». i4 , U ,1 E? «- L
PAUIERAPEPPISH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
£3,00 per day
£15,00 per week
patronage ^solicited,
Transient Beard..
Permanent Board.
A share of public
sept 26-t f^.:
11 boxes very rich Faetory Cheese just received
and for sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
CHEAP f CHEAP'
Kegs Nails—1 to 40i
0 Kegs Finishing Nails 4 f i
4:00 ^ > ° Un ^ 9 ^
A Supply of Boiled anu
Linseed Oil to arrive,
F °* BABBIT &
Buggy Harness.
raJj implements,
A few setts of silver-plated and japan Baggy
Harness iust received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
AGRICULT c
JOHN SHAkOJi Pro’lor,
TIAINBKIDCJE, GEORGIA.
rilllE travelioe public arc hereby notified
I that this House has been thoroughly re
paired and refitted, as well as refurnished
hrougbout, and rendered one of the most desira
ble and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the
Jib$ral mitfoiia^eit has h^rctofoie received from
PROLIFIC
Powder, Shot, o.
. _, liaa StreC 1 -*,
145 Congress and 67 St. J.
SAVANNAH, OA.
A very large Stock of Guns <m baad.
septl 8-till jsnl ( ‘ . ?
A fall .-apply f f Anchor and other nrands of
barging, fuiV width and weights, just received
and‘tor sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
A FEW hundred bushels of PURE PRO
LIFIC corfoijj^jp'iy-j«fei € £ <
PRICE $2 PEk BUSHEL,
Sacked and Delivered at Depot.
ivers ind railroad. Nopains
'paredto make the SHARON
°ve*i
HOUSE all that any one could desire. Call and
test its merits.
Transient Board^3.00_per day. .
Coffee & §.7«ar.
If yon wish to purchase
Orders containing money by Express
with directions for shipment promptly attended
to. j!w. fitffllER,
Sparta, Ga.
’ > Attapulgik, GA.,«4pi i5,l$6f.
Thrf if t<> cartity jhak I . havh planted Aifing
the year Cotton Seed purchased of J R Latimer.
Esq. I consider the seed superior to any other
of this seetion, and will yield at leas 'one -hun
dred per cent, more than the aeed (Paget) I
have been planting for years.
7 W. JV SMITH.
a a o i.l * 2 ^ ' 1 *
29 bagi coffee, lO bbls. coffee and other qual
ities of brown and white sugars, received and
for nfe by 1. B. HUNNEWELL A CQ.
WSat Hotel do yon stop at for Comfort 7
r.
to tailed'
KEPT BY
XL BARNES.
V fna wutit a clear, Iwd aud nice room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE ;
• Tf you want to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
In abort,if von want tofind everything to make
jou cemfbrt ahle and happy, be SURE
■ . 'i. ■' to call at the
ALBANY HOFSE.
jB®'Hafks always readv to c -nvey passengers
to and from the Depot.
fie/creurt:—Any person that has ever stopped
at the llonse. M. HAP.NBS. Pridp-rff*
mch!3 23 lift. ' 4 “ilbaifyjtJt
K andrldnltf.^*
and carefully helert"*
superior, to any ever or
styles of
SPRING AND
AND KICl
A general assortment of Brown, Bleached and
Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Hats
Caps, and. Clothing, together with a general
stock of everything nsaally kept in » town or
country store and which we are selling at the
lowest cash price. We invite PLANTERSa
and others to give us a call and price our Goodr
before purchasing elsewhere, confident of ou
ability te sell them to their advantage.
T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
k
aces. Rftbws,
ARB ALLANYOSB c0 2JijJ|
i
d< BSnhr*dgB. April IS. 18»_—
3sr°Tic^;J
OFFICE FLEMING *
Bainbridge. Ga,^ oftfc( ^
CJUBSCRIBERS to th«*^ nr
Land and Town Lots
H ISf articles cannot be surpassed by the oldest
Arms in the city for beauty of appearance and
durability of wear. Give him a call, and prove the
fart to Tone aatiatlartimi. oct23 4 3m
iposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
1HE influence of tbis Hotel upon the for-
j lanes of Macon has been such that the
'z main improve-
JLSK.*- "‘ b *
rwreyPars ago,
it is now in the
For Sale at the Post Office.
WEBSTER’S SPELLING BOOK,
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
DAVIES’ and SMITH’S Arithmetic
CORNELL and SMITH’S Geography
DA^£ ? AlgeJrU“ TH ’ 8 E “ glidl Gr “*“ w «
FARMER’S ALMANAC forl8Wi
tSOPY BOOKS, WEBSTERSDictionary
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES ”
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER. ’
mLLARP^°”^^ RS0IT DAVI8 and
>T . 1BM T. R. CLOUD.
-Nov* 1866
GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF-
FERED IN DECATURM
Adjust received a large invoice of first-class Goods, imported direct from the
facturers, expressly for this establishment, consisting of
GOLD &. SRVER WATGHSS,
Of ^the Most Cejcbraied Makers. American and Foreign Mnnafaeture. -
CAPT. H. T. BLOCKER,
WITH
Waif Hone,
[established 1850.]
importer qmd WJcoietdle JJerderin.
WISES, LIQUORS dk SEGARS,
NO. 133, BAY ST.,
. &ATAXSAH. QA. 7»,
SOLE AGENT FOB GEOBGTA AND FLORIDA 07
SHUMAN’S CELEBEATSD ALE
Tn Barrels and Half Barrel*.
m- pftoe-s-m* - - .
S UBSCRIBERS to trie"- jflr * -J
and Golf Railroad ,^1^3
notified that the s °^rL||fet il *,.irl
placed in our hands f°
hers will please take
1M for
X sale, at a great saoriffee. It cost me
five thousand dollars before the war, contains
mol -
was on the suburbs of the city
very centre of bneines* /
>m 14k »!**»;:: xnC ■
seyen or eight town lots on the sonth west
boundary. Said land extends from the city i
limits to Tonge’s Factory, on the Flint river. <
a distance of one mile. About one hundred i
acres open land ou the place—so improve- i
asenta. Alee, five bpudred dollars' worth t
of aeasoued lumhor. eojskting of Weather -
Aoediog,Ceiiiofe Flooring,Ae. Applyto 1
- M.N.scorr.
bers will please uk ® J”*ildii* Jw-
stall meet of 20 F* re4 **^.ti<5
of November lust,
21 per cent will tb <
2t’tn of each m‘> Dth “ 6 ‘ .ill f%<
exhausted. Subscub • p»jJ i
forward witliont deUj (,H
meats now due and s*
AGENTFOR
WliecIerX WBsotfs Noiseless Lockstitch
oa'waa® saA'BinaHiaao
And a general assortment of everything
usually kept in a country store—the best
ever brought to this market—all .of w-hich
will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE>
and we invite the public to eotne and. in
spect OUR STOCK before purchasing else
where. as Ve are confident they will fiird it
. . -v o nr motto is—
Watcher and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at the shortest noli
Cash paid foi Old Silver. .
jan914 ’69' _ _ S. P. HAMILTON.
to their interest to do so.
“FAIR DEALING end LOW PRICES
FLEMING * *■
, t f AltemO 1