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CuXfYrAKC® ANECDOTE.—Il » Well
known that tbe clerical host of the
itinerating army of Zion which lately
made a descent upon os, was sorely put
to ft to know wham to bestow some of
the t*dyj but faithful champions who
appeared last upon the 'scene.
In fact detachments were quartered
in every dwelling, and not a few billeted
even in the country for miles around.
One night at a late hour, our minis
terial friend who did the honors of the
occasion, was summoned from his fire
side by tbe intelligence that “another
delegate" had arrived.
Blank and crestfallen, not knowing
where to assign the brother, he went to
rtie gate utterly at a loss what to do.
Judge of the extreme surprise of the dis
consolate parson, when the much dread
ed guest after enjoying his confusion
for a moment, pulled forth from beneath
the seat of his buggy a magnificent
turkey gobbler, and asked where this
'delegate could be accomodated.
The transition from gloomy perplexi
ty to joy, as depicted in the countenance
of the good man, was truly, refreshing.
It is surmised that hs is, entrenched
more firmly in the belief of an over rul
ing Providence, and thinks a christmas
on thanks giving turkey, will never be
wanting on the poor ministers table.
Who will take the hint and see that
such is ever the case.
Deeds like that carry with them their
own reward in tbe happiness conferred.
' Verily, it is more blessed to give
than to receive.—Cu.th.bert Appeal.
Tna “Check Rein.”—One of the
barbarisms of tbo present day, is tbs
unmerciful use made of the check rein
to compel a horse, while being driven
to a carriage, to hold his head in an
unnatural and painful position. This
rein is tightened to such an extent by
the fancy horseman, that the animal »
unable to see the ground where he is
compelled to place his foot-steps, and
that too, while being driven at full
speed :
If the practice were confined to tbe
fancy aloue, the result, would not be so
bad : but we see it followed up by grave
aud gay, old and young, male and fe-
mald’tfor ft is quite common to meet
with a lady who prides herself on being
a good “whip.") To this feature of
woman's rights we have no particular
objection, if she will only slacken the
'‘check,’’ and let tW horse hold his
head, while traveling, in its natural
position.
How any Christian gentleman or la
dy can reconcile this wanton cruelty,
prompted by pride, to bis or her con-
cience, is too deep for us to fathom.—
American Stock-Journal.
PROFESSIONAL GAUDS.
w. p. sms,
ATF@BHB¥ AY LAW
BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA.
nov20 8 tf .
....mt- H. CTUWVOBD.
s & CRAWFORD,
RNEYS AT LAW,
BXGHA
SISKS
ATTORNEYS
• BAINBRIDGE, G A.
ra- Office in tbe «urt House.
dec2-ly
W. O. FLEXIKG. JOBS C. RUTBKRFORI).
FLEMING & RUTH ERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Baetbmdgi, Georgia.
O FFICE over drugstore of C.{C. King. Jr.,
A Co. Are folly prepared to take charge
of all caaea arising under the Bankrupt
Law. je 29, 35—tf
c. O. CAMPBELL, O. G. GURLEY,
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
gltomgs art ©flnnsfllors at fata,
And Solicitors in Equity,
BAINBRIDGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.'
WILL practice in Decatur, Baker, Miller, Mitchell®
II Early, Calhoun and counties on line of Atlanta
k Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention to bus-
neea entrusted to their care. may 2.1868-ly
BOWER 1
HUGH M- KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUHBUS, GA.
je 29-67-ly
I. £ BOWES, D. JSC GILL,. .
BOWER, McGILL & BOWSR,
ATTORNEYS
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
O ffice in bower-s block, on
South-Broad Street.
Bainbridge. April 24, 1869—29—1 f
S. S. MILLER,
Dealer In Mahogany. Walnut, and Pine
FURNITUEE.
French and- Galtaijc Cbawticr Sets
• 4
AND LOOKING-GLASSES.
MATTRESSES
X> E TO ORDER-
STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
157 BROUGHTON
feb20 20 ly
K. H. WHITKLKY. JOHN E. DONALSOS.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in the Southwestern and
Patar.laCircuits.
^SrOffioe up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
ing. april 17 6Q-28 tf
DRJUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
nov9 4-tf
jwssiw »mac
DEALER IN
WINDOW GLASS,
MisSf®, ©at® ah '■mm-'kwnm,
¥at'Kis&, fnttg. &(.
jf 0 _ q vCR-‘er Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
eti DR. E. PEACOCK,
Late of Knoxville, Ga.
B EING permanently located in this city, and
having h»d an experience of twelve years
in the practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
jga-Office up stairs in the Patterson bujlding,
on court-house square.
References.—Drs. J. C. Harvey, B. A.
Harewood, W. S. Ogletrec, Knoxville, Ga.; J.
Ilillsman, Wm. P. Wright, McK. Merchison,
Hickory Grove, Ga.; Wm. A. Mathews, ffm.J.
Green.D. N. Austin, D. G. M.-, Fort Valley,
0a.: Le Sueur A Cook, Cuilodcn, Ga.; B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds, Gn.; A. J. Simmons,
Macon, Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf
MEDICAL CARD.
D R. E. J. MORfiAN, having permanently
located in the tbe 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 Dower’s Block
during the day, and at hi* residence on Brough
ton street at night.
All calls promptly attended.
Bainbridge, Go.. March 6, 1S69 22-tf
Advance Copy of the
dints Message.
Presi-
Gentiemen of the Senate and House of
Repfetentaiives.
.At tbe custodian of the White House
ftkd the Stables attached, aud owner
of tbe valuable horses in the latter, it
becomes my duty to inform you that I
visited Long Branch, drove over all the
roads there, and danced tbe Lancers
with Olive Logan, and I hope I shall
do it again.
I rode over the Etie Railroad and
didn’t get killed, and I hope I shall do
it again.
I visited Pensylvania in the oil re
gions, fished for trout out of the season,
and didn’t get fined, and I hope I shall
visit it again and catch more trout.
1 visited Rhode Island and attended
a clam-bake, which I should not have
attended if I tad not been there, and I
hope I shall go there again.
I visited the White Mountains and
saw many Yankee notions, which I
should not have seen if I had not been
there, and 1 hope to tee them again.
I visited Saratoga Springs and chang
ed mj drinks, which cams nearer to
killing me than the . ride on the Erie
Railroad. I changed back my drinks
and soon became able to dance tbe
Lancers, and I hope tbe ohange will
ooptuuM, 4 . , ^ •
^1 visited Pensylvania again and
visited Lancester, hut I should not
have slopped, if the cars had not stop,
ped for a little while.
I visited Bonner and Wilkes several
timaa. I drove their horses, and I hope
I shall drive them again.
I visited the Maryland Slate Fair,
they had fine horses and old rye, and I
hope I shall attend it again.
I have pat all my relations and rov
wife’s relations in office, They have
all mada some money, and I hope they
will make more money by it.
I have reeieved a great many pres
ents since I was elected President, and
I hope I will be elected again.
I don’t know much about tbe business
of tbe country, but everybody I haw
appointed to office appears to have
plenty of money, and I hope other peo
ple have plenty of it. .
I don’t know much about the gold
Unsinees, bat iT any of you wish to
know, t will go and nskmjr wife about
it.
I don’t know what tbe people want,
bnt they want something and perhaps
they will make yoa a preaent if you
Gfaut iL ^ .
HOTELS.
TO THE TRAVFLING PUBLIC.
MARSHALL HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA
rpHIS first class Hiitel is situated on Brough to
X street, snd is convenient to the business part o
the city,
always be
Goods properly packed.
Augl4, 1869—45—ly
WM. HENRY WOODS,
COTTON f SF ACTOR
AND
IB STBEETj
*. ' ' SAVANNAH, GA.
Beese’s Solwlble Pac*R«
CsQi mi o.
H E is at all times prepared to advance liberally on Consignments of Cottton for sale u
annah, or for saipment to his correspondents in New York and Liverpool.
A ug!4—45—6m. * —
Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons wil
in attendance at the various Depots and
gtsamboat Landings to convey passengers to the
Hotel. The'best Livery Stable Accommodations
will be found adjoining the House.
The Uudersigned will spare neither time, trouble,
nor expense to make his Guests COMFORTABLE,
and render tiis House, m every substantial particu.
lar, equal, at lea.’t.Ao any in the State.
The Rite of ifrard has been Reduced
to $3,00 Per Day-
A. £»« Luco,
se P 18-50-tf Proprietor^
PAVILION MOTEL,
D. C. NOE, Proprietor,
CORNER BULL AND SOUTH BROAD 8TREETS,
S ATARI YAH,
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which
has recently been rejtted and refur
nished throughout, the Proprietor can assure
the public that he is ns well prepared to cater
to their wants as any Hotel in the State.
His table will always he supplied with the
best the market affords. And 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
JOHN SHARON Proctor.
(A IN BRIDGE, GEORGIA.
11E traveling public are hereby notified
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
liberal-patronage it has heretofoi e received from
passengers on the rivers and railroad. Nopains
or expensos will be spared to make the SHARON
HOUSE all that any one coaid desire. Call and
test its merits. .
Transient Board $3.00 per day.
sept2fi-49-ly
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfort ?
THE ALBANY H USEJ
KEPT BY
M, BARNES.
If yon want a clean bed and nice raom,
GO TOTHE ALBANY BOUSE ,
If yon want to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
In short, if yon want to find everything to make
yon comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE.
Hacks always ready to convey passengers
to and from the Depot.
Refertnee,—Any person that has ever slopped
at the House. M. BARN ES l Prop’s,
inch 13 23 ly Albany, Ga.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Cm.
rtTHE influence of this Hotel upon the for-
I- tunes of Maeea baa been such that the
chief business of the city and'the raainimp rove-
men ts going on are concentrating near it. The
Hotel, when first established, twelve years ago,
was on the suburbs of the city ; it is now in the
|3Bte centre of SusiacM /.
^ E. E. BROWN A SON,
Jan9.1869-14-lj; Proprietors.
WAGON FOR SALE.
A n excellent four-horse wag-
on for sale, at Tery low fignkee.
Apply to WILLIS M. BUSSELL.
July $1, 1869 tf
DOORS, BLINDS, SASHES, &C, &€••
G. H. EEMSHART,
182 North Side BAY STREET, Savannah, C
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
—OF—
Doors,Sashes, Blinds,Mouldings,Balusters,
NEWEL POSTS.
D SIZES MADE TO ORDER AND AT SHORT NOTICI
. TACKED.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON
DEALER IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY AID SILVERWARE
CONNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
CITY MEBCTOBY.
— -]
Dry Goods.
TkOCKWELL k WENT, dealers in staple and fancy
Jtfc dry-goods, etc., South-Broad street.
Dry-Goods and Groceries. ,
A A. ALLEN A CO., Dealers in Drygoods
and Groceries, at Vanghn A Gibson’S old J
stand. Corner Broad and Broughton Streets.
T B. HUNNEWELL k CO., wholesale and retail
1. dealers in dry-goods and groce-.es, broad street.
it T REID, wholesale and retail dealer in dry-
A ™nd« and groceries, at Baggs’ corner, broad st.
T> VTTEBSON k McNAIB, dealers in drygoods and
l gniceries, west side court house square, west st.
T? H. SMITH CQ., drygoods and grocery mer-
lli chants, south-broad street.
X J* TOMLIiVSCLV, dealer in staple and fancy dry-
J poods, boots, shoes, hardware, fine liquors, &c.,
south 6ide court house square, bronghton street.
i|’A. BUTHEBFORD, wholesale and retail grocer
MX and commission merchant, east water street.
A DAVIS* & CO., wholesale and retail defitfB in
A drr-coods. groceries, otc., east water-street.
T> ELCHEBS k TKBIfELL, dealers in dry goods,
i) groceries, stoves, tinware,etCs,rfstWMgWMSte
HELMS, grocer and commission mertihant, j
«l corner day and market streets.
"I" g. HOPSON, dealer in dry gooda and* groce-
J ries, sonth-broad street.
Boot Makers.
y->LY. HIATT, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
Jl/neatly executed. West street.
nr T. SMITH, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
11 promptly and skilfully executed. East water st.
Drugs, Medicines, &c-
rn B. WARDELL, drnggist and apothecary, east side
•a court house square, broad street.
T »K. J. D. HOYL & BRO., dealers in drags, niedi-
XJ cines, toilet’articles, perfumery, etc., sonth-
broad street.
Saddles and Harneao. *
w. BOR-V, dealer in saddles, harness, bridles and
J leather, west strict.
'YfOEL GAINEY & OO , dealers in saddles, bridles,
ill harness, &c., east water street.
Painters.
Il/ESCOTT H. COLEMAN, plain aud ornamental
Ww house and sign painter, coriior broad an brough-
ton streets.
Y . JA CKSGN, house, sign, and carriage painter,
J over Tr B. Hunnewell A co’s, broad street.
Milliners and Dressmakers.
its. M. J..KEYNOLDN.- fashionable miliner and
IvA dressmaker, corner water and Crawford streets.
MRS. C. A, PARSONS, fashionable milliner and
HI dressmaker, esofnerofbronghton and clay sts.
Attorneys at Law-
’ ALLEN & HINES, attorneys at law, office over the
it store of J. P. Dickinson k Co„ south-brood street.
FLEMING .fc RUTHERFORD, attorneys at law. Of-
I Ace over J. A. utts & Co’s dr ug store.'
/NAMPBELL & GURLEY, attorneys at law and sol-
icitors in equity. Office in court honse.
OI-VS & CRAWFORD, attorneys at law. Office in
O court house.
TTTHITELFY A DONALSON. Attorneys at
VV Law. Office in Sanborn’s Block, Brough
ton street.
Miscellaneous.
’ TV WRY J05NS0N. dealer in stoves, tipware,
E h^se-ftn-nisibig goods, Ac., south-broad street
*»R F J J/ORGAN, oflC r s his professional services
D E toL cuSof the city ^vicinity. Office in
Bower’s block, np stairs, sonth-broad street.
nRS. FARRAR k JONES, offer tbeir professional
11 services to the citizens of Bainbridge and \ieiuity.
Office over E. H. Smith’s store.
tv It. M. L. BATTLE, snrgeon dentist. Office over
D Rockwell k West’s store, sonth-broad street.
wwr C. SUBERS, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry,
■ » musical instruments, etc., west street.
f P. DICKINSON & CO., dealers in confectioneries
J and family groceries, south-broad street. .
y EWI3 KOBB, barberand hair dreaser, broad st.,
1 j under Exchange saloon.
IAS WATT, practical gunsmith and dealer in guns,
J pistols, ammunition, etc., west street. #
n j. HENDERSON k 00., furniture dealers, cabinet
L makers, npholsterers-and undertakers. Fisk’s
burial cases alway s on han<£-cor. west and water sts.
T OUIS ARMSTROJVG, carpenter and cooper, solic-
1 A' patronage. Shop on clarke street
f L. ADAM-S, capenter, broad street. Solicits pat-
J rouage. Contracts promptly executed.
air s. ROBERSON & CO., dealers in. freeb meats of
if descriptions, such as beet veal, mutton, pork,
) kid, et£. Every day. Corner broad and broughton sts.
¥ J. COOPER, dealer in country produce, fresh
J meats, Ac., west street
\WT J. BRENNER, dealer in fine wines, liquors,
yflf segars, &c., ^ , corner broad and water streets.
WWT k B. CRAY FORD, blacksmiths. Patronage
W solicited. . nop on east water street
"VyOEL GAIivEY A CO., Wholesale and re-
J3l tail dealers in ready-made cldtbing, cassi-
mcres, Ac., Ac , East W £ter street.
X C. GLOVER & CO., Butc. , 'ers and Dealers
in country produce, next dooY to Exchange
Saloon, Water street.
Xk T. WEATHERS, Proprietor of Boara,.’’?
XU House, Corner Clay & Planter’s streets.
"l^TELSON & HONE, Eating house, Brougb-
JL N ten street.
TXT E. RUTHERFORD & CO., Keepers Livery and
W Sale Stables, Broad street, rear of Sharon House
T OSCAR JACKSON, Warehouse and Com-
Li mission Merchant, Bruton’s Wharf, foot of
W ater street.
CITY ADVKRTISMEENTS.
miscellaneous
nr.ew 2 Allen's Pain
-frlAr-
YET!
PATTERSON & MCNAIR.
WEST STREET,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
■JVYITE the attention of purchasers to thehr large
r and carefully selected stock, now in store and dr‘
arriving, of
DRY GOODS,
ardware. Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, Groceries
Trunks, Hats,
YalUes, Crockery, Saddlery, Guns, Ac.,
Give us a call before purchasing else-
oct 23 tiU jan
A WONDERFUL REMEDY r
tism, Neuralgia, PsiAs in the to?
Limbs, Tooth Ache, Burns s ■
Sore Throat. Cramps, Ac. ’
For sale by Dr. J. D. HOit s „ 1
BUTTS A PEABODY, »t 6my * J
60 cents pfep Bottle
January 9-14-ly
NEW CASH STORE!
Cor. BROUGHTON A WEST STS.
Quick Sales ! Small Profits \
I TJKE pleasure In announcing to the citizens of
Bainbridge and adjoining country that I have
opened a first-class establishment for the public ac
commodation, where the buyer will be furnished mt
LOW RATES FOR CASH.
BEY GOODS 1
LIME, LI]
200 Barrels fseso-b
WjWJIEk
FOR SALE AT SAVANNAH f
WITH
THE FREIGHT ADDED;
SUPERIOR LOT-
P. P» HUTCHPB. ,|
GEORGE N. NlCfid
Job Printer, Binder &BUI1
MANUFAOTUHftB,
Bay Street, §araaBaki(
Jnne 28
D. B. Adams, A. A. Adams, H.II
Estonton, Ga. Amertcus, Ga Ss
ADAMS, WASHBUM,!
FACTOBJ,
• —AND—
— AN D —
GROCERIES, *
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONS,
In quantities to suit
PURCHASERS.
X have now on hand, and am conatantly receiving
a most excellent assortment of
FLOUR. BACON. LAItD.
uiuiij wiuci . ,
Call and ?ee me before purchasuiK elsewhere,
oot 23 4 3m W. II. MARTIN.
H A& ‘nst reeeirjed a large invoice of first-class Goods, imported direct from tbe mana
facturers, expressly for this establishment, consisting of
GOLD k SILVER WATCHES,
Of the Most Celebrated Makers, American and Foreign Manufacture.
Clocks, plain and ornamental, for.ofnee and parlor use. The latest style of Jewelry, (a
superb assortment.) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted to be pure metal
AGENT FOR
Wheeler A Wilsons Noiseless Lockstitch
siA<s3iaira3‘>
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at tbe shortest noti
Cash paid foiQTI Silver.
jan9 14 ’69 S. P. HAMILTON.
BOOKS
For Sale at tlie Post Office.
WEBSTER’S SPELLING BOOB.,
BULLION’S and SMITH’S English Grammar,
DAVIES’ Algebra.
FARMER’S ALMANAC for 1867.
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTERS Dictionary,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES,
PEN CIIS, CAP and NOTE PAPE*
ALSO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS and
BILL ARP.
T.R. CLOUD.
Nov. 1866 ' '• 4—t
SavaatA, fev
««. References : Hon. A. A. Alleu.f.lfc
July 24. 1889.
P. H. BEHR
(Sutton and §i«
AND
GEN. COMMISSION
First Office West of the Eubup. |
SAVANNAH, Gi.
Aug 2\—46—6m.
500 8ACM
LIVttoPOOL SALT,
In prim£ order, and full we:
the ton) for sale at low Bgnmsj
quantity, and also by the single*
The attention of dealers is r
invited. Babbit 4 Wi«ras|
Hecl8 12 2m
5 Bbls. Ligiit
wnjci-A.it,
C HEAP, at Retail or by tbe Bsrrel
BABBIT t 'TA Drr
Bainbridge, July 31st
Land and Town
fob SALE!
BAHIBBIDGE, CUTHBERT
AND COLUMBUS R. R.
CALL FOR lO PER CENT OF THE
2ND <£ 3RD INSTALLMENTS.
M. A. BcTnEBFOzn. n. H. Speak
RliTDERFDRD 4 SPE1R,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
DBYGDMi,
BROUGHTON STREET,
• Bainbridge, Georgia,
A RE now in the market with a SPLENDID
STOCK OF GROCERIES AND DRT
GOODS, consisting in part of
FLOUR. BACON,
CHEESE, LARD]
RICE, TOBACCO,
WHISKY, SUGAR,
COFFEE, BUTTER,
BAGGIAG.ROPE,
7IES.8ALT,
SHEETINGS,
SHiRTINGS,
KERSEYS,
HA TS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
novl3 69 7 ly AC., AC
Office B., C. «£ C. Railroad Co., 1
Bainbridge, Oct. 25tb, 1869. .)
A CALL for the Second and Third. Install
ment* of TEN per cent each upon the sub
scription to tbe Capital Stock of tbe Bainbridge,
Onthbert and Columbus Railroad Company, is
hereby made upon each and every subscriber to
the jatneto be paid December 1st, 1969, and
Jannarf f18#0.
may be made in Columbns, to Mr.
John King, Ba^'V" t0 „ D I' £.*•
Barn am; fa Cutbbe . rt ’ t0 Ca Pp. m
Secretaiy and Trcasm'e’r * nd 1D Bainbndge, to
to the nndersigned.
BENJAMIN F. 53UT0N,
Ocl. 30. 1869—tf president.
WE OFFER FOR SALE ‘
f oir Caiiilt 2
10 dozen Axes,
lO dozen Hoes,
0 doze If Root Homes,
300 lbs. Cotton .Plow Lines,
900 lbs. Jnte Plow Lmes,
SO pair Trace Chains,
300 best Bark Collars,
3,000 lbs. Iron for Plows,
9,000 lbs. Steel for Plows,
900 boahels jSeed Oats, and good as
sortment of
CHIP PLimTION TOOLS.
Above on hand and to arrive.
Babbit A Warfield,
GREATEST BARGAIN E!$ !;
fered in decatp:
T OFFER my FLINT WJB
1 sale, at a great
fire thousand dollars beforetheKt ^
160 acres laud, more «
seven or eight town l° ,, on . d
boundary. Sa>d land extends tvy
limita to Tonge'a Factory, ' k *
a distance of one mile. About .
acres open land on the P , *' e 7 ,|, n
meats. “ Also, five *»*•**»*)
of seasoned Inmbor, eoJ»»t'^ 4
Beading, Ceiling, Flooring, ^ ,
novlS 3m
Application fo> Di '^,
Application wiU
March next, to the C°nrt ofOrto^
from tbe gnardianship^L M-
lore tairite .11
there be, why he should not J p .»,
dectS 12
SLsts WANTED-To
Engraving ••FefflL^'Sd
pen. It is a high Aoned, m°^ ii[g ^ B £p. i
equalled aa a *pec^eD«JZ‘. „ w i
copies ha. ^Tirritory i» 1* «
sny amount oi, ye * ——
make fair, and son.. -
of terms, address Tbov
ton street. Boom 39, Chicsfe
PROLIFIC
cottos ®,
A FEW hundred Bo'hehf , ^
LIFIC COTTON 8EBD f
PRICE #2 PE®
Sacked ,nd*D*«^* t
Refebexcks W.
Conyers, Attapulgus, Dw*
~~~. ^ ‘
jg®- Orders containing or<B ptl» ‘
with directions for sbipm*
to. 5P^°
at gspt®'
ArrArvLecs, G/ ’’ J tfW l
This is to certify ttm*
the rear Cotton Seed (»*«
Esq. I consider ^e wed^ap^w^i
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Reid. Esq., Is hereby
able terms. Any one de,l *?' aT tht&f*,0*
valuable investment, or P
best business stands is B be0 jfer«'
portunity afforded them
for sale. Apply foot, ot ^^10-.
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Nov 27-9-tf.-