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in for delivery of the.*** g to,
Mail. delivered on Sunday*
A. M* g j, CLOUD. P• M. am
pre? ,mtlon of tk« K *ftf.
poaopt,,., i; J til- '• f : *., “
tteltotbri. I ever saw;; exclaim*;
fisherman the otter day *L,Lake
just after hauling out* l»n*e
eing a Ijttfe inquisitive, we asked
•e lie got ‘t? Hi* reply was, t&at
,ew style bob, that he had purehas
[morning from J. A. Butts & tV».
bhed him a while, and aeeih£ he
uccesst'ul, we went right straight and
,„e. We advise every body 10 do
;> li t: ■'*Si.> Li,- "* fi "*‘
i «f CeMtfaftea ltfarb there will
tion held on Saturday next, for two mem
eCouscH. to fill the vacancies occasioned
(nation "of Messrs. Peabody, and Bower.,
1 1 » 1, & -- 1-4 *V /]■ 1 liri [ill All l
Preparations.—We failed to notice at th e
ie, these „'l[hey can
at J. A. Butts & Co's. Read his ad
nt in another column. ;
ill.— We had the pleasure of meeting on
iy, Mr Smith, the traveling agent of the
ilesrraph. The Telegraph is one of the best
iblfihed in the State. Every one should
1 for it. n- * *" '
Weather —For the past wjek has
ctro.nely cold; frost and ice every
g. Eirly vegetables, aud, we fear,,,
it, are all killed. *
’ lev*.—The River is in fine boating order
upas Newton. The Steamers Bandy-M >ore.
.Clair, and C. D, Fry, have in ide their reg
p>during the week; all bringing good freight.
«. i i»—
ting iffnlr.—Tvo young gentleman of tlvts
win we shall distinguish as No* 1. &2.
iw slwirp words, the other day. Which result
»>'o. IVstriking No. 2; (bon f ire, No. 2 drew
ver, and fired two shots at No. 1. No dara
k u
rrov—lt will be seen by ivflferenco to
test advices from Liverpool, that King
v, is decidedly flit. This wjtf beteWM
to those who have been holding lot 35
8 Red Blood pour its crimson stream through i
ring with alt its accustoiMedjpirity and vital!-
r has it become thickened and polluted by
jmtil y.mr glands have become swollen
tin disease l. or covered with nleers and old
K sores? Have you any disease which lead*
swspect Impart Bicod as the cause? 'the
the year is the time to cure nil such cow
th, is the most powerful Blood Puaifisa
* n he found. ■Setter. Scald head, -Pimples,
les. Glanular Swelling. Scrofula’* Erysipelas.
hheumatißm, and all aujfh disease, cured by
6- Sold by all principal druggists. 4t.
— *<i>' >U ;si-«ni I
r. W. K. Rutherford, the euergetite' pro
or of the City Stables, gave us a ride
Hid townee other day in his new Om
*J) the fii'at QT*“ brought |ai Baii_b|^daje.
r" , §lTW"dllwJWw«Tk i
I dashing up Br^tdway.
—• * -li —'£ i_‘ )
LycMna—There will be a meeting of
kxfcQFaHlffettfttiloto* at half
seven o’ptepk. to attond,
Uut yevafy. ,
citiaens frill take
consideration the importance of thia society,
turn out in full force.
s‘* * ■ . A 3 - 'll ! * Jt <»■ 1
I Injunction Against tbtk Socthitkstebn
n’tkal Rail- Ri >ad C< >mpaniks.— -The’Case
pben Coilins and others against the
western and Centra! Rail Road ,Pom
, arising out of the stock sale of the
Savannah, in which an injunction was
:d by Judge Cole several weeks ago
ailed yesterday turning by Jufc
in. Daugherty, General Lawton and
deWraSeuried and Irwin, were pres
i connsel for the Rattamd; Messrs
t * Jackson, Whittle & Gust in W H
J and General Rubert
K were present for the complainant,
a A. Loacbrane appeared for the
ofGeergm.havemghJen duly com.
»..ed by Gavernor Bullock to l« H »k
the interest o; the commonwealth in
Teat suit. u
interest attached to the may be
ed . fr, »» {j* array of legal taU
t K s tate a party, which after con.
Xpp™. }" the counsel
»y participated, was granted bv the
put ri * h * of tte Stat<?
ard, not 80 muqh on the fact that she
...... i« n xr? r“*y l
ses of »kJ c* 1 at a ff* o railroad ewi.
iateiisti» ( f tilte8 * ,m,W Protected;
SSKSIS r e fuu " e "-tot:
•S^&ils&SSSis
j r GO A
~ ilffillL Tir f 1 z
The AMKUm all
the basiues* in the dry good* line. k g
Cotton. —Th# recipiptg Jipie jbseeaihtkt during the
w«*k, ; W&jFrtjr*
closed -A
quqdatfoos : .smh ,<*i iq**
Middling 26j@27
LowMiddiingTr. .7.7....::.....
Good Ordinary 20(5,25*
jGB-taaßßfawgm
•‘jm/vaerntmattu
ly advdircisd; WV qthfte, Wrf
Ribed side** #o@2l cents. StmuMara, >l7
ClwM ]Bu{NS cured haras, * Mets
pork, prime, *2B per barrel. J g||
Rick.—We quote 10@15: retail.
I •*w i >»j *w***^m
Mollassks.— We quote 50 cents, pet gallon by the
barrell. . -.r • •.. . 1-tia jt‘f*»r*dt»»kj f
Corn. — The demand has boen exceedingly good,
though prices have nut advance#, K is selling at
$1 26 ' *"** *
1 Wuiskkt.—We quote, from $1.25(§5i)0 jey gal
d^aul.
4«wiW|tt3a
are nearly all trie little, and ni£ echoes of
hat paper thr ugh tit k e u lr . Ored
3;.masasKasßi»i:
lajtf Pt’Ußidept| Lincoln/in
of his adminiatration eight years ago.
Greeley smM/ his ] went.; o*fe
Washington an<f swaggered and “sloshed
a bom’ rsV.WlardM
Hotel and tty VVlrijt#* House j threftleningrttjrf
iurn the whole JtfXSfcVLwfe- HrdicaTparMPj
l.onw.iq gafH'T 6 ’
and Wells were made ITI I jjl ||
inet. Lincoln, for fhesaftb
fami 1 y surrendered f
gentlemen became wilf
and the Radicals
CrU *‘/ ..•■JKecommendatibu-asmm ti
nnx ftZbm*'"**#. «
NeV(‘|-Representative SaifsVjg fa vollS "
paifeur-1 lution, and said that it"was a Sl"
sa,« r«?tv*7 iuh^ti
panp,f" | -nro-v he ’ e
macuiatj;
tJroStw Tlfe ‘
Kv f Qttc^'Ofr.tr
and breeches', Taken witTi nun the wnipe
family iuto , thh Herht»dt Greeiey
kdbering to €bsww*,>. qneeyed dt
[irotngffi Chase, cha
grined and disappointi'd, inrii°d tail on bis
<»ld grid made a bold effm*fc to narsiwl
into the- fteinocratic NathHikl ->o<Hiw®nti<aw.*
Welles abandoned Greeley, and remained
true to President Johnson. A glance
the past must satisfy General Gran*,
Greeley and his
are not mew M sagacity—not men to co; •fide f
in. J Gffant A'?f, > ‘ine? t <?foire w L(:
intimidated emissa
ries of the Tribune, that if any man dis
plesming to them is nominated as .rt member
of tile Cabinet, fie wiff l>e Rejected Jby the
Senate. It is because General (iraftt - wiH
hot surrendor 1 hat'the 'l'ribone *, the
repeal*of the Teitur *of Office Law. — iVf T*
pommerria! Advertiser. j
: V *■ kLB. <fty Eu*w-—Ladyi
pttn|BpHK>n, in a recent nwnber of Mac-l
thus 'concerning'
the nfthe people us Egypt:
“I cannot describe to yuo the misery lnre
now—indeed it is wearisome even to think
•jf it- *E*wwy» day> sonil*- I wi*wM >t«x K Now
every beast, CwirUt, coW, sheep, donkey,
horse,'is made to pay. The fellaheen can no
longer pat l>re,ad: Jjiex are living on, barley
ifieal nif jbkf*i*Ah fratef, and raw gTwiHPtnfl'
vetchpsi ,&*%, to ppoph: peeu«tomed tut
good food »*< and I see all my ac--
qumhitwiicps growing seedy and ragged aiid
anxious. The taxation makes life almost
impossible; otie hundred piastres per feddan
as tax on every RRtijrnal first, and “gain
When it (p4ffq[ nial&c&jHkM ft tax on
every man, on charcoal, on Imttyr, on salt *
* * * It is not a little hunger, it is tH<;
cruel oppression which maddens the people
now. * * * They never complained before,
tut now vfijprqr war dnprted
and thotifaMs have de
sert bet#el« thi# aird AsSOnati. * * w The
hands of Ihp Government are .*M*?ftUJyJjejiyy
on us. All (his week the people |ave been
working night and day cutting their unripe
corn, because three hundred and ten men
are to Jp work on the rail way
,K '!' ,w ,«rHflM*f<4 enWTOfpUke.
valnen*BS to sell and unwholesome to eat.
So the magnificent harvest of this year is
turned to bitterness at the laht momefit.
hrom a neighboring Village hfl tne men are
florae more are i»«ke
one
guess -flowmany KtlofflptPn alfleft Mi
three hundred and ten taken.’
If the public debt increases as fearfully
for the next four years, as h has done ?ii
the past four, we will be in ihe same con
dition that the oppressed people of Egypt
are.
.; * 1! V. *
KmBALL ? a©PERA JhwTSE. — \k% hwuse
lay ie the house that Jack tetfilfe.' *
GoyESN(TR Bui.ix»CK.—This is the rat that
oat the malt tbit
built.
aJiaflfciSffifEL'W
that Jack built •
Thid^Fdoj^iflt
worried the cat that eWifgfct r»t eat.
th(jAtt l»v in the house that Jack
Hni arc tw<> things every youn® man
ahoufl do—get married and subscribe for a
Silence is tflftjipfteai response for all the
oowlrCd ietiofis that arise from iinpertinemce,
> vulgarfiy' ! tud envy.
NOTICE TO MEDICAL SIEN.
'S fep ve d at this Office
b- WgJgqiyaft JHBp *V, for Medicine and
v*" n oeqM )on t be inm.ates of
in« PooflioiiwTmd JMfr,"TofoQe y ear from the 15th
lof March, next.
JOEL JOHSON, Ord’ry
Feb. 26, 1869. 44-3 t
NOTICE
;
j Debtors and Creditors.
j A LL persons indebted to the firm of J. DONAL
:,A SON & CO., are earnestly requested to come
; forward and settle, and persons holding claim*
L X. L. LINIMENT!
te&mWHs
Coqglis and Golds, Piles, Bites of Insects,- Stc. Try
a biff tie, if it does not give satisfaction, the money
#u»ded. ;i G.
Prupiietor,
'Agents w.^eo^a.
ft * W
I J&fUfthbs’ofi .' 7 f j a 4 **
wL 0l sv of tlie .A\ l.
V #wfion of>ti. the
I fWvfce. hardships of
[Mvue Y, 'gists in BAr« 13RIDGE A, VA _
tbad Dili “COSTAR,” lo Cro! f ,e F»cturegqiy
'find Pul Henrjrfsuccesors to)Demas Bar^ he Tend#
[are herJ’ w . N>3r. 'Gie M
i.atonc|DAINBRIDGE, GA., by Dr. J. A. BUTTS W’*
tni'itaru [Feb. 25th, '69.-44-1 v ’
that thx 1
Amul -J J 7
10 enfraAOE SHERIFF'S SAI.K ;i„
m
■pfth a ver{,
Bpd in tIL
E •,a - upegin
Id ?'th.A X, ld °®l> r ‘ Hook door-V' 8
f t “®? \f l °| Bainbring* between the ns
hours of the first Tuesbay m May next full
followingpropertytow.it: 7
One lot of land number 248 in the 14ti ata . Ga.
containing 196 acres. Levied on as tt* —or
James D, Smith to satisfy onesurpiyt* ia »
fgt&sfc*'. M -
Also, oue le BY THE- , - -
containing gi* •
Metropolitan ii 1
A by
c>nUh
N jp/i
is(f m
pipui i
i#dutl
X . ’’ • •' fi m ,»f|' W* | *
“Costar’s” Bed Bag Extern. j £h r
‘’Costar’s’’ (only puie) Insectfr '' -
“Only Infallible Remedies known.”
“18 years established in New .« n
: “2,00(i Boxes and Flasks manuiactuYed daily.”
| “ ! ! ! Beware! ! ! of spurious imitations ”
I “All Druggists in BAINBRIDGE sell them'”
Address “COSTAIt,” lo Crosby st., N. Y.
laMßananm
Si CO. [Feb. 2oth, ’69.-44-ly.
inn tax rm.
IWILL be at the following named places for the
purpose of collecting the State and Cpnuty Taxes
for the year 1868. Every Tax payer is requested t«>
come forward and pay up, as it is positively my last
round :
AttamdguSvMonday jghgpruary,ȣgd : Coo- euL
Helauary 25thme Sink, Friday, Fcbiuary' 26th;
Bainbridge. Saturday February 27th: Face vibe,
Monday, March Ist; Lower Spring Creek. Tuesday.
March 2d; Dickinson’s Store, Wednesday, March
3d; Upper Spring Creek, Thursday, March 4th;
Broo*,ett’s Mill, Friday, March 6th; and again At
Bainbridge, on the Bth and 9th of March.
THOMAS J. JETER. T C.
Feb. 18th, 1869. 43-2 t.
WESTCOTT 11. COLptmf |
Plain, Ornamental I Fancy
PAINTER AND GRAINED,
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
HAVING permanently located, and being depir
ous of identifying himßell' with the interests
of the city, respectful;y asks at the hands of a gen
rt-ou* public onfgfsiich enct|nf%emen| aS his wo|k
entitles him to expect. He will afso execute
1 WRITING
in all its varied phrases and styles ;
FRESCOING, PAPER HANGING, &C.,
Orders left with E. J. Padrick, of J, I> Adams,
will he attended to immediately by Mr, Coleman.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 4i!-3m.
C. G. CAMPBELL, • O. G. GUOL £
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
ATTORNEYS
f AND
COUNSELORS ATUW,
BAINB HIDGE, GEORGIA.
Feb. 11th, '69. 42-ljr,
I, X. L. LIMIMFaT !
The best Mplionfi jp the word Will iiiffanliirifiMir
IS®
It will cure in from one to twenty minutes,
Headache, Earach, Paine in Back, Chills, Neuralgia,
Palpitation of the Heart, Enlarged Spleen, and
many other diseases not mentioned above.
Price from 60 cents to $1 50 per bottle.
Liberal deductions made to dealers. iSl#-.
Address G. D. GRIFFIN, Bainbridge, Ga.‘,
or L. H. Pa acock, Attapulgus, G«.
Feb. 25th, ’69. 44-ts.
iWM
Martin Brock, Guardian of the minor children of
ifarney Cumbre, having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of said county, for a discharge from his
Guardianship of said minors persons and property—
' and prays tnat John Mobly and John R. Brock be
’appointed as such Guardians, This’fliktmretbrfc to
cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any,
.‘why aaid Martin Brcck should not be dismissed
‘from his Guardiuship. Given under my band and
official signature. JOEL JOLNSON, Ord’y.
Feb. 14th, 1868. 42-4&L
GEORGIA —Decatur County.
/*\N the first Monday in March next, I will apply
Vr to the Court of Ordinary for permanent letters
«r administration on the estate of Robert Wilson
late of said County decgapifaf my AY TANARUS/
ULJuMOTS&n.
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Wholesale aflid -Retail r * r«i ■»'■■*•!»« n*f*
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other article a
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Ifany yean ago, the writer es these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the
Island of St Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and*
beneficial effects of the Bum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (Eke
; ? ‘ ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a. full history (
of its medicinal virtues. Be was delighted and surprised, and after his own nkikft
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States. .
?iM 13 1 for k 4 wff# * x *
for this celebrated PLANTATION BITTEBS was thus made known to woril. W#2L
TATION BITTBES bring an article of real merit,.founded upon and (k .
inlying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revote-
Alan tnthe history oT medicine, and became as a housahdd word ill over the u
world. The cabalistic S. T.-1860-X. was a triisman |f and. the demand *
the PLANTATION BITTERS soon for exceed*# the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding th* largo importation of Si Oroix Bum, mad* nrpwty A# th* oem*
. pounding of these Bitiow, the quantity wai inadequate. It therefore became f ,
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once id ul !sj
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in sechrihg and ;, f( . W(ul
Um*big several plantations on some of the largest and apart pro4prtfoa,.frirte* «• ;
Uanl Houses, stills and presses were erectedff ; ifJby,lW|ic,,whioh
|M«af!V' VdFlbf experienced men and nativesof the island win pro
cwrifind veryWthe of the PLANTATION BlTTEßS.jwre.iiua poritkn
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly purefit. Orrit Bum needed iamaHnfoiei ) I A
taring the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIOOBATOB. The rtove cut t-m f
i-n A the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for thaatißs aid jnmm. ■> " w j
v# As an antidote to Pever and Ague, totermitient and Nalarioua •* r> ' 5 "
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed W tha *| « r
. history of the world. Over five million betjles are disposed of annuaJl* Huy ‘
* 9, 1868 • 3& ~
fpirial JTotirrs.
tuo bit A f 0 Cousii in pt Ives.
The advertiser, having been restored to health in
few weeksby a very simple remedy, alter having
suffered for several years with a severe lung affection
To all who desire it he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge) with tae directions
r preparing and using the same, which they will
fin&Wi&Mcurefbr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis.
-Coughs; Colds, aud all Throat and Lung Affections.
The only object of the advertiser in sending the
prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in
, Emafes jmSBESmSA
i^TiOpeTevery will try Ms remedy, aHt
will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing,
ar ties wishing the prescription, free, by return
mail, will please address
.Hittv-nf etv«*e flu }»» “.q n-mw *«*tvu
ion of theTf fHfehd* «nd * ptiUllb to ttmiF'¥grf'
r tlie generous heretofore extended to their Horn*
kof f-'
LS, PHAR#AHEL^fGA'fV>^PAfr^PPI<)N^ , ’ ,
»JRUSIiKS* VAUNkiHfiSvJ btm h t in-i do ow |
mam I h>s fr- ■■■ !> «•/'nli A iotH leih f>*r* ,»ii mnso
I Articles, - PerfttHiery
!Ml 1 »lih • .Tic,9 h'C#* fi 'Ttm i11#77 ,fl»srtv}?o
R BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHSSp' >» *1 -. ir lo w
LLIQtJOR#, • »-«-« -ib-w^
S, ALE, PORTER; BITTERS, SCHNAPPS,
Ai ssm lUßffl, HPE,
tWrVWttF Hrdf VHiMri r
iw, dtiw «r.«i n
[ FANCY ENVELOP BB, NOTE. LEVTRR, CAP AND flftfc PkPtiß
y- ■ KERosEN r»L^i*|
is styles, Kerosenb Ofl Lump Chimneys,
ippertaining to the business. The reputation of the house.is a sufficient guarantee
.to it will be filled to entire satWfartioC - 1 ' 1 !jy " " 1 ‘ ''
PHYSICIANS’ PiksdßfiEOM;"
■■■tagHtvNVaU houi-s, day or night. .Ji jtiuili ’♦
KSiVf ft# Bainbjhogd. Q'a., Febi 20th; IMt ;
yUltii vt mi uio ,a*i a«r’K>‘t»rT Imtiil i
Fresti Garden Seeds
DR. j, A. BUTTS & CO
i Now is your ; time to buy you*
Garden Seedß. Come while yob
may get ajl you wish. Seeds war
ranted prime and fresh—from Buisi
and Thorburns. You can take youi
Choice. - 1
AL'Kih •■•>.o a- f * 7! k
if 4 [5 v.3stuf«' ” “ OrtW
— "
SHOES
i -. >
WE have just sjilenrled aasotmebt of
La<Hes and Sturts’ •Sftdes—also a nice assort
meut of Children and Baby Shoes, Gents Boot*and
Gaiters, all for which we fnrCA#«.
T. B. HUN NEWELL k CO.
laaa y^ !
tvmvd -Wd* for «hfo bfit 70 *«* Tsrfo».d «y-.'!
j JWtf BHSWt
! Opcra .Flimuels, „, t
nOR UdierfkirfMiWiftfo Sa&g/ kfl taow
L iutetoh: attH to* take hy •dii biqftfWiH n»®#iT-f ‘*.!la
fjt »ii; m »Fj-jB» •UdUiiMfS'6oi '•
UEaKfIWELLfB^
> Ad vcrllsemen U fafrmufal to*Jl f
No *d vanct* charged oif BubiWhers’ prices. , .
All le idfttgNbWpßaper t&pt <>n mis. V K
Information as to Cuet of Advcrtiatag fnrdrshtti.
All Ordes receive careful attention.
Inquiries by Mail answered promntlv. , _
; con*«fc»'#iifoMt i&u bf'NeWfaip^s'fdPkic* lwfr
**r*, u **mw& forGu«M*»em* > bwm
40 JratSlfc
THE &«<*%**•? and
Printers’ Furnishing Warehouse formerly located
“t 36 Hudson Street, ban been Removed to 516,
M*«k>»iio’nnrr. Ml*r* to
li. S. Mbn am i,4i .616 Minor Street, Philadelphia,
'ffili «td. < :•.!>■) /jqelf; 9>Tff - njfcrft-itf., f ■ t
A6EHTS WASTED.
S7S to s2oo,per month!!
tWPi whiph twice* tba*. am *un
caw Ue made by welling tbw>. ! ni VtkjV .vjw ;»•?• *T
LA tBSTISB MPROVBB *
1
HJUttJUIDt
PRICE fl 8.00: lT?
For Circular* kind T«t (As udresß 1
| • i BOWERS * «M»+ Oi
320 South Third Street, Philadelphia Pa.
■ Dec. 16, 1868 » i . and f> »:;i g R3 *
' •' SAVANNAH I?
MOIININeNE^VS*
■.\itr.dy* fid : rtd ■not **W
| -°-
On the Ist of January. 1869. The Morning New .
entered on it* tWctitietv year. *
The News la so well know throughout this section
f the Southern States, that a recalculation of iW
opinions . tilf opinions or its standing is simply;
unnecessary. . . , , •, ~ . ...
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Beef and Staefc Battle
nr Suhsct il>cr has tW sale in Gads '
leh and Liberty Cohn* ios, VEloi idai NHli,
FutTY MKAnoir iiW-.ro.mnK*
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iIBSON.« /For tsnnaapply«4o Hk* W III# twd'.hi i tfl las I
J«nl 27, 1869'
\ PLAHTAfIOR FOR mil
it.tCKSON COUNTY FLA?'
t GOOD PL «fTATfOK. VUh «N t|
V appliances hr .pfelpUn# on* large settle upon it
in tie had cheap hy at this office.
The sicick al«o, together with all the planting
tennis, can tm bait upon liberal terns.
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