About The Bainbridge argus. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1856-1871 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1871)
f/fO.V WjORKS, LARGEST IN THE STATE. Adjoining Passenger Depot, MACON, GEORGIA. MANCFACTCBEKSf OF STEAM ENUIN£%nwd#J91LEHS.4: ».,y . »D* i tv. Circular and Up SAW MILLS ot f A»tf£rt*-; (Mlyt MILLS, GIN (iEARING (ordinary or Graham's pattern), MILL GEAR!*G, CANE MILLS/ snrl KETTIdH, IRON- RAILING of vnrion^ nnd bMttix.dni i»» to,nr Jill AF TING, PULLEYS, At., MACHINERY of id ki.n.1- MaI)E i,,-. RKP 'IR. ED, at prices to #ui$ rite umms. Pollies wmiiiii" Ma. ii:»rv of auv kni ihould send to. u^for jfricp#, winch tli»u Vn* ••'av?!*.' )Vntapoi call ind see, " ' • , - SI. NeliofS«*I«l m€- -io dm 9 ■ - • JJ 4 U O M , GA. Schofield's Patent Cotton Presses, to i:\;v/ ; Received First L'iv bn Are no •■>(■ y }m in greater -r. 1 1’reuses ihrii ; ,>> -*.•■' rival SCIIC-.'iEL. 1 PRESS i« hs PRESS <H t; ter power or r «• > SCHOFIELDS '>Kj@ We do not. r<* - Ornw.| i i wantiwrvOHfeA D i'SJt. IRON screw ’Press.' wilooxs Patent : cr for ginning in'!'oft, 'Gear. Send for Circulars for J. S septd?3 3in M>, ilOilsE. WATER OR SI EAM. uni at Georgia State Fair. 1869. Received First ,11111 Cetrnal Georgia Fair, 1870. ,, I. e ns-d EVER SINCE THE WAR. and are - >. BUY ONLY-THE BEST. - They are the only • i’rlE TEST OF TIME, and tiiev have ho siicosalYil ^ ’.NO PRESS in tile Gitl IL/ti-e, or our HORSE nr ..-pi- as iii- |lo*. Our WATER or STEAM .—if v Yemg in >-l economic ,1 l<> those having tva- i; U is al.uo jiHi from the OLD GIN GEAR, ’.y; f ivESSES ht v. j.'.e y kfO>vn tis tire hunt la. aise. A '■ ,'icON S*GP^ S. I ifoegh w*» make Hmmi for those - BUYtSC f'JFii-LD’.S. PATENT WROUGHT .-i- , ' jo ; .1 1'tHv L s'. iv>ii*;S ^[OWfiR . iva'io.tohtts i peri or to any olli. •cl it.*tLt"fciiiy Uiie 'w'.lch r'T!'Siip'm;e.+ the old Gin anv or nil of iho _ soii3Fx£iL.i2> st soisr, MACON. GA. Bernd Brothers, 44 ti£i:r,E> ii2t A.co±r OA. Manufticterers 6f and Wholesale and Retail Dofrters m Saddles, Bridles, A Harness, •Io all their Variety, „ COACH, BUGGY, DRAY, CART and Plantation Harness; Wool faced C - ach. Buggy and Te*ui, as well as the •cheaper kind of Collar#; Gig Saddles; Coach Pads, Sweat Pad>; Blind Bri- VRs, Girths, Back-bands, Hone Springs, ah.d a l«i'oe stock of other L-a'lier 'Goods and Hardware, In th'edVricis-airi'h as llatnV-%, Trees, Bits, Buck «s, Rings, Stirrup*, Saddle trues, tfa w«li as Harness, Skirting* Belting, Bridles, Sole Kip, AJulf Skins and Saddle Sealing; also Patent Leather of a*I knnls, as Skirling, •Flap and Dash, Blaek'and Fancy Patent anti Fn-urteled Leather attd Clothes, v large assortment of Carriage, Buggy and Team Whips, Harness Makers’ and Biuhl'**r*’ To d«. - _ 4 Meivhnnip, Manufacturer# and Planter* 'fvill find ft to their advsYitAge to •examine our SiO'-te, a l.itge assortment of fcbf&ll 'Ve keep ‘iOnstantly on fcatid, before iiUK'liasiitg elrtswli'etfe. g^-We only ask you to call, see and price the god Is we tnamifa'il'ure, after which we ihink we can Sell you a b'lL We buy Hides, Furs>, Wo6i aiid I'hih.wmx. S'-p'23 3in SI>fiOlAX,S «pfai«W4!|t .aafffcSSSSSSS !&6ad thin OarefnU^, 9faceC ‘Ao. msmg&jm #l»ia<, Accdnteons, Bkojocf, Boat*, Brass sod aiiyar lurtiaiaeBU, Drudt., C,«bkl., tut UaIjS«-Birui*y f iir aajtUhrln tfa* ibasieal Hoe juuSidW i« «n»d that the Largest Stock, Faiftst Otudi, tod LorMt Price* •rer offered iu the Soatb, are to be found at Laddaa 4 BaW* Mtuieal Warerovau, Savannah, (h. as Ve deal excluiiveljr ip magical ware, a&d are »*y fir tbo largest wholoealo bad retail dealers iu the SoftUr, #• are aaie to aire batter %* gsm* than may otha M&&%J W#\fcli»Te in • e “* lr X ^goud* ofc**p # ahd' will ^uaraatee oar euiurher* hotter gbxk for tbraouij than they eau (it elicvkvn. Low prices aud atraig&t tV. w*. d do*,iu* bare given B4 a largo trade, nirx wk are now able w loti cueauer than over oofuip. VfetiaTe^bw a stuck bf wogaat i*Umos from $oOO o Muon k ilsiaiui Organa fr«uj dab tu d^bbd. Victims mt 91, Ouiurs at 94, Banjoes at $2, Flu toe kt %l, Aecurdouna at ^Yioiio idtmifB at 25eta. k aott, and other autwol uieTcDuHiuc ot our own iuporthtiou st *4 u » t. v Gw pi teec. Wo were tc*i to Soil ptsoos uuiluirgha* ou uoDthly poymeau, sad srccnU rc.u*j to Mfplj o.orj taudly iu the South ou th <e toi uta. Scud ior our eiroulsrs, 4s, Do us the fisror to earoittUy oxamiue our goods hsd prices, uud sou it Wa do not fulfill erory word wo p. utilise. Any iusiruneut purchesed fro 1A us we gumoitee shall be perleot, end prorins otherwise, stu be reutruod. LLDiJE.V A BATES, Pyll 3s* ^ , darunhab, Ua. 0299 Pianos. That New York Piano advertised at $290 will oost over $300 delivered in Savannah. We guarantee an every way better Piaoo for less utmey. Buy of uo and save freight, drayage, tuning risk ot transpotation and oh an cos of getting a worthless instrument. LUDDEN ABATIS, Wholesale Piano Dealers, Savannah, lia. Septl3-3awlm. Exuberant Bealth, fs a blessing vouchsafed to .few. Even those who have been favored by nature with strong constitutions and vigorous frames are apt to neglect the precautions neoessary to preserve the*e precious endowments. Indeed,as a rule,the more healthy and robust a man is the more liber lief he is inclined to take*with his o u physique It is vome consolation to the naturally weak and feeble to know -that they oau be ao invig orated and btfilt bp. by a proper use of the theans which science has placed at their diapo sal, as to have a much better chance of longer life, and exemptions froib diseases andipkih, than the most athletic of their fellows who are fo li»b enough to kbppose thekuelves invulner* k!ble, and act accordingly. It is not too much to say that m^re than hal f the pe >p!e ot the civilised world need an occa sional tonic, to enable them *o support the strain upon their bodies and minds, which the fast lif of this restless age occasions. In fact jjxi pure, wholesome, unexciting tonic is the ! grand desiderata in of t!he busy millions, and .they have file article iv\ 2u a tetter's Stomach fitters It is a staminai medicine, a. it im^ parts strength to weak systems and invigorates delicate constitutions. Its reputation and its sales have steadily increased. Competitive preparations have been introduced ad libitum and, aS fkr ks the public is concerned, ad nauseam, in the'hope of rivaling it/but they have all either perished in the attempt, or have been left far in the rear. Itfeas been the great medical success < f the yifesent century, and it is quite certain that no proprietary medicine in this country is as wi eiy known, or as geo eislly used. . Ten lightening presses, running incessantly (Sandays excepted.) the whale year through, barely supply the demand for the riu»trated Almanac, in which the nature and uses for the preparation are set tortb, the circulation no being over eight millions a year. [Sept—lm GffiAY, O'lllireN & CO., 147 BRODUI1TON STRUET, SAVAS Ht AH GSQRSIA. Hew "Spring Goods. w E ABE NOW OFFERING a full and varied atock of S’orelan rib Domestic Dry ^obds. AT OUR USUALLY LOW PRICES. < j ■■ We sell for CASH an^'l CHF.VP. Our advanlagri* iiwhuying ^tmhlr ns to d<. so. We buy exclusively for the nssh and therehy snve cash and tra-le 'iscm •'s - .Mitce profit in themselves. We b\iy largely. Our own trade end th .t of ..in- c«n- nee tines in Augusta, req- inng very heavy prtrehases. we Inn hv tlie package, at.d cnnsequently cheaper th»'Jin hmlceii lnt« We keep one of onr firm permanently in New York to take idV • • of any Imreains that insv "ffsr at auetinn or n' 1 We Have Oaly One Pries and the inexperienced buyer ejin do as 'well with US as the in■■>.■ v i netn ed TO WHOLESALE HEAt we nffer goods #s InW HS .they nn ’ e lioiiirht- in the n. si «ew York Jobhtn* il use . Sa-» ;rs* etfi. the eonntr. N GRAY, OMiKlEN & TO., 147 llri.ngiitou.st. Sttv-lrnah. fta. WHERE i*1 IF5> IN W BEST ARt TO BE HAD BUY THE, BUY \|" THE 8 DEE COTTON GIN. A la TH 1 PtAiTK undersls- ei. V c'C •' IE ’f.T V A -T DOUBLE WELLS. SO \ Oh nUine pattern of (Vi'IISWOLD GIN! »h.s m:\iMTfacrure of tiie a ove Gin, propose to make it ,Ait >ire tf r\e South.* Onr work stands upon its merits, Wp have secured the ->rrviCe^ of some of the best me- rici.m to some of r He best Workmen fron the shop of •iitht veArs’ apprentreeahip un- hploved asSunerintei-dent of the uro of the >lo«.rt Cotton Gin iu personal ihtfjie^tion beftire that they should notice the done \ who ;:.d 1 what it bbff.te tb- >*-x and we think this h. siiffiifi* :> rhanical taleut in t? e N the late Samuel Grisw » der E. Carver A Co., at E i t)oubie "’ells Shop,-f-*;;.' Until iti suspension, is uc ’• It leaves the shop. Ih calling the gkttentioa of pi*; ithproVemenis that we offer, winch are sun.-tantiaCy .a:- follows: A POKTABTL ROSL S|OX E<* dhtslnlng 4i*X inSlInqtion «f I be r ‘j 1'^ -i;.M.Wl« usqd; ,ti’ (•' r' • ‘ which I* V* '■P T " r * in this Au.hturgtt.msi. of Icssisu rht qn»dii(j *rn<i Itfipf.'V, the ii-ftiV t ■ H. ^ro, to eln damp or wot ehtton m iltor thA liiokingM.'r <^4nWi<.r>the lint fr.» . =tn» -*w -1 « »r t« 'okA mmo lint otter I#S» lint from the seed, os circumstanro; r,qui-e. We use Vm '■™" n K ‘ 11 l,ox H Swinging Front, rte lalleris Arranged to let out all the seeds and h- iu a memont, and Is Very SMily mansged _ . THE GIN BRUSH W. st.Vs.S0Ht.nl ho excelled h> Any hgir broshwwd: The bristle aw uli drawn w by a card, and the tinner is *11 Selected from the bh»t lumber. Well seasoned; and every Brush i? made perfectly fire and rat BMdf« - - r .. , syIunder And brsuh boxes Are both oseillaliBg *bd plain. C*n ftirniiheither, as may be ordered- We line them with tbe best babbit thetal. ^ We make all th« Saws that we usc^Stiie best English Out Steel, and of a' V sue that may be desired. We emplov, to superintend kni manufacture our Saw*, one of the best-aw-ina kers in tb# Seuth; and our machinery for the manufacture of tffn gaws cannot be excelled. COTTON SSEB CRUSHING MILL We ate the only raeeessfnl manufacturers of this important aad Useful inveoUok-^the Cotton Gin, with the cotton Seed Crushing Mill attatched. It will hardly be neeessiry here to allude to the immense saving and economical use of crushed cotton seed, as a nUodre. We received a gold medal as a premium, from tba Fair of the Colton Planters CbnVttelion, beldin Maeon. Gu. I860, for the best Cotton Seed Crushers attached to tbe Gin Stand, »b crash the seed as fast as it escapes from tbe Roll. Wo refer to some of the many oeKiflSates that we have on the sakject. TRIAL OF THE GlNSv w constantly on hand seed cotton, and ovory Gin ft tried befdre It Ikavw the sHop—old 1* t kw ones. ' ‘„ . REPAIRNTG OFCUD GlN^s .W, have a.«a»piete assortment of the very best Cotton Gin M «lhioery In the ooaStry, agd 'poring of eld Gina a specially. Planters will do well to send in their 5W Gins, and[hav. theta mads at good asnev, at a much less best than a new Gin can fceboajjht fo t Send on yhnrordefs We are also authorised by Messrs. Findlay’s Sons to receive order for ft ft (ft ay A Crsig’s Screw Cbttrn Press, sad Craig’s Patent Por able Horse Power, and Castings generally. f or particulars, aoad for Cirealag gnd price List. SAWYER & MOORE, ' Fiodtay’n Iron Work*, Macon Ga. Tilt UFNNEVELL, AgenU at Beisbrid**. I ■-1 • * “P" 18 Snttwribe Now. Every onn interested iti mnsic should siihscrihe for the Southern Ifriu&cal Journal, to be pulilishe l Oc- toboi- 1st, by Lnd'tlen <fe Bntis. Sitvan niti>, Gu. Each number will contain six teen pages (sheet music sfer) of new and interestinff musical liters Lute, songs glees, quar'etts. instrumental music, eln, and a complete record of itinsical mutters in the South and all pails of the v orld: New music from Bntvbrrn musicians will prove an at- iiaetive.feature; Price only one dol lar a year. SiDgle copies ten ents, Ludden & Bates, Sc; 116 lm. Music Publishers ‘‘Stinuy Soilth-,” price 50cts. A reverie for the piano, Composed by 8. N. Pen- field. and dedicated lo the pupils of the Savannah Conservatory of Music. ‘Li'tle Flirt Waltz,’’ pride BOcts. Com posed by Miss H. Gardner, a Savannah Miss only twelve years of Age. It is a charming little waltz. MtxicAii Bon-Bons; 8 Nos-. Each20c. Eight easy pieces, arrangod for very little fingers. Jnst what the young folks want. They are called: St. Paul Walts. Vlowars of Beauty Sokottisnh. Lovfe Ataottj? the Roses. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Love in May. First Buff Walts. Ruck Walts. Bouaienture Waltf. Sent by ttiail on receipt of price. The tansiti we are ftow publishing will be found just suited to the wants of mus icians. Everybody Should have the above beautiful pieces. Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga. septlfi lm Mnsic Publishers. FALL'and WINTER IMPORT ATION 1371. RIBBONS Millinery and Straw Goods. Armstrong. Gator & co«> . Importer* and Jobbers of Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons; Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets; Blonds, .Netts, Crapes, RncheS, FloWers, Fedthei^, Orna ments. Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats, trimmed and nntrimmed ; Shaker Hoods, Ac. •J3t and 939 Baltimore Strtfet, BALTIMORE, MD;, Offer the largest. Stock to be fonod in this country, and nneqaallbd In Shoice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European novel lies. Orders solicited, and prompt atten tion given. angll 4 CITY OWlClAL. JOURNAL. OMmadmy. »«ptemb« 2tth, wn. saja; -“We opinion that it .would be.a good idea fat the sake of decency and order, that when another public meeting takes place in the citv that T — 1 ^ r, Nai-tlva, »ut1q>r of -1 T * * Phmical LUeof wom.u." B relate*fotlW'aial.* a squad of poliecq be m attendaqpe a fuu.ofjiawa^jua^te tgt ta^Ati^pw; John B. AtiTiKX is . Business Mtiager of The Abgds, to whom ail letters ou are to be addressed. tf Books, Stationery, BilTngs, Marie. If you want a first cl a-a Eurtpeaii or American Piano and Orgim on liberal terms;’ or geiruffn* -direct. nupottml Padua, Roman and Naples Violin am) Guitar Strings at 20.cents a piece, or any new books, stationery and sheet music sent by maTl free ’of p..'stage, addrt&s H. L. Schreiner, Savannah, Ga* Ang, 19-46-tf- The >»w Volume. The first number of the 12th Yol- utria bf the abous will be isstied next Saturday. Uiose who wish to be<M&e subscribers should send Id flieir names at once, so as to begin with the subscription year. iv^ttaaStalk, A young and intelligent farmer, near Bainbridge^ brought a stalk of cotton into our mice, one day last week, whict had 122 matured bolls npon it, which,- for the present sea son is very remarkable. We doubt whether any one else has beaten it in this section. Vhe Editor of Ur. Argun, Being absent in Savannah since Monday last, has not been able to superintend the getting out of the present issue of the paper, or to write but a few editorial items. After this week he expects to re main at his post pretty constantly, his pastoral duties alone calling hkn away, when he is absent from it. Peterson’* Musical Monthly For October has been received. It is equal to any number previously published of that leading musical publication, so far as we are capa ble of judging. Published by J. L. Peter’s, 599 Broadway N. Y. Year ly rates $3 09. We sre^lndebtfid To the President and Secretary of Terrell Industrial Association for a Complimentary ticket of admission to the first Fair of the Association, which Will be held in Dawson Nov. 8th, 8th "and 9th. The public seem to be more than ever alive to the importance of our • industrial inter- terests-. to exclude the rag-tag and bobtail brigade of trifieing boys from the hall, who attend for no . other pur pose than to makea noise and cre ate a disturbance.” , v ' The Louisville Courier-Journal sajrs: “There is one of two things which ^Lr, Stephens ought to do. He ought to quit fooling away his time on dead issues, ’6r he ought to run the Cardiff giant for the Pres idency.” .The C^J. having long ago run the Cardiff giant into the ground, —as it mvariably dc&S ev'crj’ sensa tion (the “New Departure” not ex cluded)—Mr. Stephens cannot, of course, use ft' ns suggest Be sides, the Cardiff gianVis allied with that say-nothing-to-nothing party calling itself the “New Departure.” This again renders it inappropriate as Stephens’ candidate, But. as the said giant is admitted to be the greatest fraud of late days, there is ho more appropriate place for it than upon the editorial staff of the Cou rier-Journal.—iAtlanta Sun. The two States most nearly bal anced in point of population are Georgia (the Empire State of the South) and Michigan. According to the complete official returds, Georgia has 1,148,100 ' inhabitants, and Michigan 1,148,050—Georgia leading just fifty. In 1860 Georgia had 1,057,286 inhabitant^; Michigan 749,113. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ■».- ■ , - l|tsts mated fur tit* Transmission of Life. Counsel* on the A'stnre end dygtme of the 1 by eutMuiipUon otlljf. \ Exriuerve territory, i etigs Uorrui pri.o 6*. A Jr! res* fur contents, VO, J, 0. FEKuTO k cXA, VaMtekere, PhlUdelghis. fean. - Bloomington Nursery, ' Iljitirrig; \ 30rh year. 0o6 acres. 13 Green Hoaxes. Taer^-* «>t asaur ment. l^est stock. Loe pticea. i’reos. •sfaraK« r . teetls. stock*, graft's etc. 100 ;*age ilfnWrAttoif catalogue tea cei .*». Bulb, plum. Feed, catalogues, aril fnrMeti cents — \Vb >lCsale price list free, r.eud tor the**, be fore buving e sewhere. jF. K. FBOKNIJC Bloomington, TIL 930. W E WILL PAY $SO. .V^enta f 3D per week to e^u our great and valuable diaroverfort. If you want permnnent, honorable anil pleasant work, applyibr pa: tb-ulaia. Addrena LV£R t CO., Jacks n, Household Medicines I B^ARiiirAN'S COD LITER OIL. This Of] is pat ap fresh liVcrs, aiid ii, ductsd. »re from perfectly tfbtibt, the fluent pru NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. W. Gleason, SAVANNAH, - - - GA., Manufacturer of the Best Sugar Mills. Pans, Port able & Stationary Steam Engines. CORN MILL3,and every kind of Machineiy. BV Send for Ciroalar, or apply to the merchants in Bainbrldga. sapt mVI V.x-1 Gainey & Go. Call attention to their large stock of clothing, ffintitifectured principal ly in Cambridge, which they war rant to be of Superior intite, style and quality, and at lowtiir prices than anywhere else. Givb thbin a trial, ahd help build Up Southern manufactories and Southern inde pendence. They are at their old stand, on Watef street: They pay tllo highest qwico for cotton. Esi'dry College. The ypung gentlemen, composeing the Committee of Invitation, will please accept onr thanks for an invitatibn to attend the annual celebration of the Phi Gamma Society of Emory College, which was. to have taken place the 22 inst The orator for the occasion, Mr. John R. Lewis,of Sparta, we doubt ndt fully justified his selection by his address. The Second Annnal Fair Of the South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical Association will be held in Thomasville, beginning Tuesday Oct 31, Gob. Robert Toombs will deliver the annual addr&s on Wednesday, the 2nd day. We would especialy call the attention of our agriculturists and all interested, to the ad vertisement of this fair in another col ainn. We pireaume this will be one of the most sat. isfactory Fairs held in the State. Let the delegation from Decatur county be large, representing all parte of the county. Cottam State Mechanic', and A lit ienltu- ral Fair Association. We acknowledge our indebtedness to Hon. Wm H. Tutt, President of the Assoeiatien for a Complimentary ticket to tbe “Second Grand Annnal Exhibition, which opens in the city of Augusta, Oct. 31: to continue 1st, 2nd, 3rd and AtkNovember. We presume the .Fair will be largely atten-' ded and the occasion be one Of unusual in terest. One at our Staff, we presame, will bo present The Victor Sngnr Mills. Dr. J. D. Hoyl & Bro. are now taking orders for the celebrated Victor Sugar Mills and Evaporators, with portable filrnace, manufactured by Blymyer, Norton & Co., Cincin nati, Ohio. These mills are boand to supersede ail others in the manufac ture of E?ugar and Syrup. * Women are not Ruesers.—The Troy Times refuses to believe that women are at the bottom of most of the ruin brought npon men and na tions, and adds; By the side of each one of thesd MONTPELIER —SEAB— MACON, GA. fel. Rev. JOHN W. BECKWITH, D. V., Visitor. Rev. JOHN T. BOYSE, M. A., Rector. Mrs. M. D. BOYSE, Principal. The Sixtieth half yearly Term of thia In stitute will begin September 13th, 1871. Charges for Board, incluhing Washing, Fuel, and Lights, with Tuition in English and Classical Departments, per Term of Twenty weeks. $130 00. "An additional charge of S5 00 for convey ance of each pupil, with escort, from Macon to_MontpdieT. Extra charges for French, Music, Drawing and Painting. ^ST'CoiiVeyiuiccs for the Iiistiiiite can be procured at any tinie, npon application at the livery stable# of Messrs. Holmes arid Swift, Macon, Ga. For circulars and farther parti cnlars, ap ply to Rev. JOHN T. TOl’SE. wpt30 Ini Montpelier, near Macon, Ga. YARDMAN’? FRENCH WOl.il COXFEC- ' . r toons'. Invaliisble ss a cure tor worm,’, and beias tn ttas farm of s cMiJ) loseosw srv roadiiy tskvu. Doardinan’s Oonc'd Ext. Jamaica Ginger. J A uplentllil oojrrctfve and exoeedlnfly narful in colics, cramps and ordinal? imgu'Uij.Uiea of Lie bowels. - - . •- : - .’ir * ; Brant’s Indian Purifjiug Extract. T / iiK’di’lnr an lnipure.»«ta|F of formed vjibe foo 1 article extant for bribe fclood. i*st wonderful afod- r the parponc. Brant’s Indian Pulmonary Bal aam. /Extensively used for all pnlmona*’? oomt^nietr l*eina purely ve^eUble unlil a mobt prepare runs for itougba, colds, etc , do<’M not constipate or leavt* any unpli-a^ant altar effect, but alwaja affords a bprwjy relief. Greene’s Dyspepsia Remedy.. A safe, sure and speedy cure of .that moat distre**- i^ig of couvplainta, ••Dyspepsia,^’ put up from’an original recipe of Dr: Greene, Fort Valley, Ga..-by whom ii has long been need with wonderful snoeeas. Parker’s Nerve and .itient. Bone Lini- The heel external remedy for man or beast. A certain cure for rheum.itinm. cramps, sprains, bruises, swelling, weak limbs, and yaiusofall kinds. Parker’s Compound Fluid Extract Biichu. The purest and best in uso. A sure relief ft* fill disea«teH of the bladder and kidneys; auk for no other; physicians recommend it. HALLETT, SEAVER & BURBANK, 149 Chambers and 131 Roade Ats. N T Elegant Dress Goods T. B. HuWiewell & Bo., BAiMkiDGEi 6A., Hi.vc now in Store and iris receiving a Splendid Stock of laUIes* dre^b goods r in all the most desirable Styled fend Colors. SATIN t)E CHINES SATIN DE CHINK - STRIPES, ■ CASHMErMs, MOHAIR ALPACAS; DIAGONAL STRIPES; ALL WOOL DE LAIN ES, ELEGANT 111 PRI.m! In Beautiful Purples and olher Shaded . Colors. opera Flannels of th* belt tjuniity AMERlCAN i)E LAlNES in eVery style. LADIES’ fcLOAKS, sicKrf, Ac., very Cheap. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES, most beautifu ’ Designs. y The Ladies are invited to call and examine our Stock, aud those who call early will have tbs first choice, aud st tbe Iowe.-t mat kef prices, kept 16 tf 4 H <3 •H n ■4-» in o P Q | P E-i © o 4 0 OQ * a h- as 1 PS H o ft. u §Q e as Ed as 1 a *5 s tf o tf -2 S a, te 3 = w < Od S 1 M SB £ c ^ Ssu » 4 a o § as 55 ►H o « .g P 8 « Cti TllE NEvV DISINFECTANT ! ; BroHo (hloralum, Nou-Poisonoup, Odorless, POWERFUL Deodorizer and Disinfectant- Eulirely Harmless and Safe. AiTesia.anfi. Prevenis Contagion. U-ed in private dwol ingr, hotel-,re«'aur*ut- public rchoots; boepitala, insane asylums, dis- peursries, jails, pi irons, pnor-biiueet, on ships, deem boats, and in tenement-house , markets, for water-closets, urinals, sinks, sewers,_ cess pools, stables, Ao. A specific in all conthgWas and pestilential diseases, as cholera, typhoid fever, ship fever, small p«x. scarlet fever, ineSslsr, diseases of animals Ac. Prepared onlv by TILDES k CO., 176 William St'.'N. Y. ^S9-?old by all druggisU. Are endorsed and prescribed by more leading Physiciene (ban arif other t.mie or atiniulaot now In uee. They ere A SURE PRBVBNT1VK for Fever and Ague, Intermittent*. Bllliunroes,, .and all disorder* trieing frotOI issmaric causes Tbay ar* bhthly recommended as on anti-dys peptic, anc to ease- of indigestion arelnvalusl it as an Appetiser and R ecu pc rant, and in euses ..f Uencncral Debility they bare never In e sfngle instenoe failed In producing the most hnppv rr- anlts. They are psrtieolerly BRXBF1CIAK To FRMALKR.strengtbcning the bodv.iovlgnrnting the toll’d, and giving tone and el art >e tty to the Whole ivsrem. The HOMiS BtTTKKS »rce>.m- poundod with the greatest care, and no Tinio Stimulant hts ever heen qBVred to the public SO PLEASANT TO THE rJsE. a I'd at the some Mine combiryng an mar-y rctoedial ttajenu. In dorsed by the madieal fraternity Ss ' the 'br-t known to tbe Pharmeceptoin. It costa little : give them o fejr trial and Every Family Should Save a Settle We aek every oneto reed the full,,wing c irti eates from many of tbemiMt0B>luenlphy.lc:i in (he coontrj: . . Rr. Locu, July, 1870.JA.MKo A. JACV*’):. A f*!).: Oontlemon—Asyouhare comiuuuuv tn the medical profession th* recipe uf th- i'Uouie Bitter*,” it cannot, therefore, he e- o ■ sidered as a secret or patent medicine, no pater having been taken tor it. We hare exatoirr 1 tbe formula for making the “Home Bltrers/'a’ •’ nrihesitatir.-ly say the ootobinatlou ?j one of rare cxoellcnce, atl the Article* used In its comp." lion are the beat ot tb# eTasa to brhich they In- long, being bigh y Tonie. StfmnTant, RtomaShi. Carminative and ellghtly Laxative. The moil j of preparing them la striotly in accordance *u the rales of phnrmanoy. -llaving use-1 tlo u , seen its effect io oor private practice, we take pleasitro^n reeommending them to all porm tu desirous of. tojtiog Bittets, as being the bet Tonio and Stimulant now offered to the ■■ ublio. L. Ch. Boialinere, M, D. Alfred Hetecelr, M. D. Drake McDowell, M. 0. J. C. Whitehill, M. D. Dr. C."V. F. tnjwfc, W. A. WIJcox, M. D. Trees 1 ! | Fruit ahd Ornamental. Foil’AbTLsiff of 1871. We ir.vile the atlention of Planter* and Dealers to onr large aud complete stock; of Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees; Grape Vine* and Small Fruit, Ornamental Trees. Shrubs anJ Plants, New and Rare Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Rnlboua Flower Roots. Descriptive and illustrated priced cafttg 1 agues ser.t prepaid ou receipt of etatnp* as follows; No. 1 —Fruit*. I0et», No. 2—Or- nuineutnl Trees. 10". • No. 8—Green-honae, No. 4—Wholesale, free. No. 6—Rillbs, free. Address ELLWANGER A HARRY, Roche* ter, N Y. 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Wilson, Lockwood, _ fivereit k Co., zi Murray at., rrw tor*:* Sole Agents for the States of Virgin!*, North and S'»nfh j^arolma, Georgia and Fforida* FREE. < ‘ruined” men history, by its silence j Try sample* of our great 8 p*gc, $1 fio ifas- , - .. „ ! trated weeklv—30 years established. Fine at least, places millions of men Who I j, M | migravings free to sahseribers. Agent* have not been ruined by women, and make $s a day. Send for SATURDAY ga- hundreds on hundreds who have Z -^ TE ’ . , , . , K „ LIQUORS RAY RUM. RITTERS, aud SYR- been sustained, and sapporteu Dy „{ a )| hind* can be easily made Ior leas sood women, and unwritten and un- ; than half -tb* n*o*l rates, by mean* of ,. . , . , rVinnE- EICHLER'S Receipt*. Price $2- deliver^ writeable history might show thoos-, - _ . * ands on thousandi more. . „ aiL Proof sheets and index sent fro* by i T. A Eicfalcr. $00 5 Id Bl, Philadelphia. FREE Enr one month to all who ask for It; 7£wf* to January 1872; $160 to July; $2 60 to January 1873- THE METHODIST, Every week n Lector* Room Talk by Beecher, Sermon or article by Talmege* (second only to Beecher in popularity) Mrs, WiIBhg-, great serial story exposing secret working* of Rdnmhirm in Amrflcs. aud much other g>od read'ng. G. HALSYED, IU NaaKu street, New York. »•. < THECURTIAN raised. How it is door and who does it. The Alena Book, 19* pages go-geoasly illartratad aith cats, poeltion* Ac. Sant by mail aeearaly seal ed f«r fifty senti. Grand circular free. Addrar* GEORGE WINCHESTER. 883Broadway, S Y BAND LE^DEABS. For Roa,etbirA interesting send your eddrraa «o GEORGE W- Qktm. TtnMutt, N 1. F. G. Porter, M. I>. C. Gerieke, M I*. 0. A. Were, 31. It. >. A Clark, i(. J). S. G. Mot-e*. M. I*. . .. Hubert Primin'. .U. 8. Marine Hospital, St. Loula, ii . , Oct. 8, 1870.—J... A*. Jackson A Co./ I bm-> examined, the fortnar* for making the “Jf-'oia Stomach Ritter*,” and nited them in thia Roe. pjtal for the last four months. I consider them the molt valuable tonie and stimulant now in am. • - - -i - -- 11. Me.eher. 8t. LonU, July A 1870 Ja*. A. Jaekeon a Yfo.: Having examined tha formula from which yntir oclebrated “Stomach Bilfert” are prepared, aud having witne-.«ed tbe method of eonrhfaint; tbu different ingredients, wo can safely recom mend them a* the beet tonic with which we a re acquainted. From the great ear* with which they ere compounded, and from tb* choice ma- terntU*which enter fate them, we have nodouht that they will prove, at they deserve to be, the moat popular tunic and atimolant In 'nee. Rerpectfully, your*, T. J. Yastlne, ■ n. T. G. Comstock v. - We theerlnlly eontur.with every word oou- talned in th* above testimonial. John- Coetahnan, u.tt. , John Hartman, a. n. Cbae. Vartine, H. D. ' John T. Temple, a. n. U. 8 Walker, w. ia . v E. C, Frankttii, u. u- CTnrinnatb Dot. 19,1870.—Memra. W ft Ken nedy A Co., agent* “Homs Bitters”; Gant*— itgrceable'to'your request*, I have examine ! the formula, of. the / - Home Stomaeh Bitter- and find tb* remedlealt contain* each as are in general nse hy'toe Madieal Proteeriop. They are very reieotifleally *nd pleasantly e-mMfled, and e* ethnulatlng tonio* will befouht especial ly adapted ss corrohorant* to the treatmert of low or debilitated stage* of th* system, whether arising from impaired d'gestioh ur froto maliri- onsdiaeasesv L.a-Jamer, * n CT.Simpson, ■ n 8 P Bonner, a o D 8 Mnaerofr, ■ t> (t W Bigler, u o B a Doherty, m i» , . . I L Smith. Esq. t We have examined the formal* for the "Cele brated Stomaeh Bitter*,’’ and find it to be cum- pored of artieles that' are considered tbe best tonie* need by tha Medical ProfMrion; and on* of th* best bitter* we knew of now. in nae. Very reapectfujly, H 8 Hahn, ■ n fe MeVicsr, a o J B Walker, >t G a Mariner Norman'S Bai nae, a o. F«r Sal« by Urn Drai$iili and . Grocers. - For Sale l>y foil.'X. D. IIOYt. A BRO.) Bainbridge; Georgia. Marsh 18 *4 1871 1 . Dv J L Vatttei* R S Wayne, (Them 1st W.T Taliaferro, ll-l> J J Quinn, H » J.H Buckner, $ D W R Woodward, n n Chisago, Sept. 30,. 1870.- MIX A RIRTLANI), Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In Boots aid Shoes. Leather FINDINGS, LASTS. &.C., No. 3 Cotton Avenue, MAVOtT, OA. ffOn tbe first of October n°xt f Will open a Branch Store st 06 Third St., where we.Will Be jilefised to aee aS! in waiitof iioots sad Shoes. nept23 3-u JOHN W. SDTLIYE, *n* Bolt & McKenzie, COTTON FACTORS, Cammwon General Agents far tbe Sale _■ « SEA fOWL GUANO, ► . i . Savannah, Georgia. Bagging and Ties anppUaJ. Liberal ad- vanoes and prompt return*. ttJTRefer to J. P. Diokmaoo * Oo ; Gainer liney A Co. No*l a*j>t9*'n MEDICAL GABS. D R. X. J. MORGAN, having permanently loeatod in thwtbe aity of Bainbridge, ten - lav* bis professional aerviaoa te the pablie, sod .-aspeetfnlly aollelu a share of patronage. Mayka foand at >ia ofiea over tbe stoic of R. 0. Monnger A Co. daring tb*dsv and at H* resideso* on West street at night. Ail oa! la sg&s; Go-, Marsh 8) 18m **-*