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' T».«H,no< ! P.O GA.. April 13,1868.
P. M.
12 M.
Friday* ftt - •• j nVuTcdnv ami
.OtnclFU" 5 7 A. M.
urdavs **• ••• * * • „ U A Fridays at 10 A. M.
- lp«l«hM*. P ,a :J?%l of the Mail from 8 A. M.
B o ™ c ' M Ope MiVf- del!v«« and »" Sundays from Bto
I %*o’cK*k> A- M. s. J. CLOUD, P.-T5.
-H* j X. Zun\ment{or sale by Mr G. D GHfin
r uction of the kind in use; No«,cc
>ii advertisement.
The rapid Bales »t the Drug Store of J. A. Butte
* Cos , shows that they keep a live Drug Store.
Their stock is at present very complete and their
Drugs the most reliable.. Their large stock of fish
ing tackle is fast being disposed of.
Dr. E. J. Morgan takes the opportunity afforded
by the advertising columns of the 4 Sun, to in orm
his old friends, that he has returned to Bainbridge.
for the purpose of practicing his profession. Ibe
Dr., spent the most of bis boy hood days in Bam
bridge, before it required the name of city, and is
yre’l and favorably known by all of our old citizens,
who will he glad to hear of his return. He'heing
prompt, and energetic, we predict for him a suc
cessful practice.
Dr’*. Farrar anti Janes.—lt affords ns pleasure
to call the’attention of our readeisto the card of these
gentlemen; Dr. Jones has recently moved to our
city, but has made alreadj, many warm
friends. They are both gentlemen of long expe
rience in the practice of me ! icine. and are as clever
as you can find anywhere. They deserve success.
Tim Estey Organ.—Under our head of new ad
vertisements, will be found that of Messrs Saxei &
Roberts ", who offer superior inducements to pur
chaser* of Organs, Piano’s and Melodians. The
celebrated Estey Organ is too well known to require
comment. Their Piano’s embody all the essential
excellencies to be found in the best and most cele
brated instruments in use ; and furnished at from
SIOO to $l6O less than other first class instruments.
Office 417 Broome street. New York.
The Weather. —In this section is exceedingly
unpleasant, being cloudy, rainy, and blustering by
turns. On Tuesday night we had a regular trash
movtr. These spells have interfered materially with
the planting interest.
A hayhhfe. These gentleman have just receiv
ed from New York, a truly magnificent assortment
-of every kind of goods; and only snch as will meet
with a ready sale in our market! their advertisement
wifi be found elsewhere in our columns. We advise
every onv.*|#: ladies especially, to visit their store
Tight examine their beautiful supply of
-dress good?" Ac. %
Bishop Beckwith. —This eminent divine, preach
ed an able, and eloquent sermon upon the conver
sion of St- Peter, at the Presbyterian Cburch in this
Tity, last Sunday.
Harness Shop.-We call the attention of our read
ers to theadvertisment of Mr. J- Born.
Mr. Born cannot be surpassed in the State as a
harness maker, he also keeps on hand the best of
saddles, bridles, Ac.
Tty him once; and you are sure to patronize him
!u the uture.
Mre«t Improvement?, —Our city authorities aie
making great improvements In the appearance if
our streets. Cemetery street would hardly he recog
nised l»y one who had not seen It in the last ten days.
The small trees that grew immediately on the side
walk have been taken up and transplanted in a line
with the others, alongside of it, which make a deci
ded improvement. The side walks on this street
have been thoroughly repaired; also those on
Broughton.
BatabrMge .District Sleeting. —This body will
convene in Bainbndge, Ga., Wednesday evening,
March 31st, 1869, embracing Ist Sabbath in April.
Pishop Pierce, presiding. Preachers and delegates
will govern themselves accordingly. The first ser
mon will be preached Wednesday, March 31st. A
full attendance is very important.
G. C. CLARK, P. E.
Bainbridge District Keeling. —The pastors in
this District will confer a great favor by giving me
immediate information as to the number and names
of local preachers aud delegates expected to be in
attendance upon the District meeting to be held in
this place. March 31—April 4. Parties coming bv
private conveyance will report at the store of
Messrs. \ augiin & Gibson—those by railroad will be
met at tbe depot and each assigned to homes du
ring the session. Trains from Sdvannah reach
Rainbridge at 10 o’clock, P. M. Eoats from Chat
tahoocee irregular
_ A. J. DEAN.
Bainbridge, Ga.. March 1809.
Enterprising Cows,— 1 Th e persevering energy that
ZSZ IT*' in their egorta to - living are
commendable, ,f not strictly honest-espial ly
those who look after their own welfare in town
HILT f t * nam,oUt ° fa Witg,,n ’ wsth a bundle
f fodder, before the owner wn get oflf his mule to
stop,hem Owing to this enterprising spirit many
* Poor beast who hauled his dinner to town returns
bw 7 \ The authorities should look after them
” * the per lice.
'wUddld !7 Bk *“ 0n Sa<U,dft) ' ,{Wt ’ this individ
•«*pend w ;^r r "r HP ° n ° U, ‘ Str * et8 ’ nor dsd he
i generally , the Bhades evening fell upon our
drawn ' ** But ** night had
c • “her curtain down,
And pinned it wi h a star,’’
4» h' 1 8 he,<l merry boiste,ioU6 revelries
" <momw 01 his Victorie’s.
?onr £° Ur ,ts Crimson Ktrear » through
ty» Or it i accustomed purity and vitali
d ' “ bec «"« thickroed and polluted by
Jont«kindi^i',Tofr dS ’T” becom,!
running sores? Ha . W,th u,oerß * nd old
you to susrv. t y< U hnT disease which leads
X ~ **»" Blood. M the. M n„, The
“ o *«'™,„o,„e,dl such c» m .
* OO ' 8 * Co’s , ‘‘Constitutional
that can lw. 'r * tUUBt P°werfnl Blood Purifier
hlotche* cl ° U , n * etter< Scald-head, Pimples,
<iott ar SweUin 8- Scrofula Erysipelas,
aud aU Buch cure<j
ld by all principal dr ufgists. U. '
Weekly Review of the Bainbridge Market*
OFFICE OF THE SOUTHERN SUN, i
Bainbridge. March 4th, 1869 \
General Remarks—Trade during the week ha*
been very dull, we do not regret this much as it
shows the farmers are buisily engaged preparing
for planting.
Cotton. —Receptg very light; all that is*offered,
meets with ready sale at the followfr.g quotations.
Middling. 26f®27
Low Middling. 265®26f
Good Ordinary 26®
Ordinary 25®25j
Flour.—We quote superfine, SB.OO. Extra, s9®
12. Doable Extra, sl2® 13. Fancy, 12® 15.
Bacon.— Very little in market prices have slight,
ly advanced. We quote, Clear sides, 21®22 cent*.
Ribcd sides, 20®21 cents. Shoulders, 17 cent*
Choice Sugar cured hams, 23®25 cents. Mess
pork, prime, S2B per barrel.
Rich.—We quote 10®15: retail.
Salt.— Single Sack $2 76.
Mollassbs.— We quote 50 cents, p«i gallon by the
barrell.
Corn. —The demand has boen exceedingly good,
though prices have not advanced, it is selling at
$1 25 per bushel,
Whiskey.— We quote,Jfrom $1.25® 500 per gal,
From A llama.
Atlanta, March 6. —Senate. —On motioi
to suspend the rules to take up the resolu
tion adopting the Fifteenth Anicudmet,
amendment was offered providing that '
the Senate is officially notified that
lias pissed Congress the amendment vvt
be agreed’o, and the resolu lf* r
bled—ayes 20, nays. ll*
Another motion to make
Amendment the special orde
was also lost, and a
table was agreed/* ,
A resolutionfHjl IT V j
inslant passed ylf|{|||j J
House A
. o» enter tjjjp'm
in A a %y circulation. It will ev
ascertajrank of Southern .Tidß
bee News,-
Are commenuaiion asK| tre
pessary. ljally, is |mj
“Representative f avo hSjL m t“ P# ur *
lotion, and said that it "was a-gt, jLntl
it was very important. If. jheipff
has this article he may w
to create the impression that the * -
Georgia was holding out against
The House refused to adopt the resolution
—ayes 84, nays, 40.
The General Appropriation bill was pasr
•l. It appropriates one thousand dollars
to the Georgia Penitentiary, twelve thou
sand dollars to the Deaf and Dumb Asvlnm,
fifteen thousand dollas to furnish artificial
limbs to maimed soldiers, and three hundred
and eighty thousand to pay the interest on
the public debt for the preseut year.
Geoge P. Ashburn has been arrested at
this place for robbing the United States
mail. He is the son of G. W. Ashburn,
who was killed at Columbus, Ga. This is*
the second mail robber that has been arrest
ed at this place within a short time.
A committee of seven— four white and
i lirec black — has peon appointed to go to
W’ahsiiig’on to present Copies of the resold •*
t.ion adopted by the Republican Convention
yesterday. They will leave for Washing
ton to night.
Duinexiic iffarkcK
Yuhk. -March B—Evening*.
Financial.—Gulp—closed firm at 131*;
C<>tti>n.— Firm; sale* 1,900 bales; mid
dlings, 29|f, Gratn. —Wheat closed a
shade Hinner: com wry sc race and a shade
better; new mixed Western 95 , 0'96.
Fb -ur. —Dull and favors buyers, prices
unchanged
Provisions.—Mors Pork quiet and unset
tled at s3l 40ficD 75, old S3O 75(131; lard
quiet; ketile i9tf)l9^<*.
Whisky —Quiet at 95|c.
Rice.—More active but weak Rangoon
Sugar,—Steady and quiet.
Naval Stores. —Turpentine 54^54|c;
rosin $2 40®8.
Fui'eisit mai'liett.
Liverpool, March B—noon.
Cotton —Quiet; nolands 12Jd; Orleans,
I2jai2d|.
Liverpool March B—Afrernoon
Cottov —Active; upland 12|d; Orleans,
12|d sales 12,000 bales,
Provisions— Bacon 50s; lard 14s.
Tallow —4ss 9tl,
Liverpool, March B—Evening.
Cotton —Cniet; uplands 12|<ij Orleans
12*d; sales 12,000 bales.
Georgia, Decatur County.
SUPERIOR COURT AT CHAMBERS, 1
Americus, Ga.. Feb. 24th. 1809. j
Charles J. Munnerlyn, Hardy G. Crawford and
John P. Dickenson, are hereby appointed Jury
Commissioners for the County of Decatur under the
Act of the Legislature, approved February 18tli,
1869
They will at once proceed to select from the Book
of Receiver of Tax Returns, “upright and intelli
gent’ - persons to serve as Jurors; and will do such
others acts as are required by said Act.
As soon as the Jury Boxes are organised the said
Commissioners with the Ordinary will at once draw
Grand and Petit Jurors (2 Panels) for each <>f the
weeks of the ensuing Spring Term of Decatur
Superior Court, ai required by Section 12 of said
act.
lhe Clerk will enter this Order on the Minutes
and furnish the Sheriff with copies for service on
each of the Commissioners, and he wiil serve them
without delay. This order is also directed to be
published twice in the Southern Sun newspaper.
J. M CLAIiK. .T. S C., b- W. C.
A true extract from the Minutes of Decatur Supe
rior Court, this March Ist 18f>8.
G. A PADRICK, Clerk.
March 4th. ’69- 45-2 t.
1. X, l. LIKtMFikT!
The best Medicine ic tbe word. Will affect more,
in a shorter time than any on* compound ever
offered to the public.
It will cure in from one to twenty minutes
Headache, Earach, Pains in Back, Chills. Neuralgia.
Palpitation of the Heart, Enlarged Spleen, aud
many ether diseases not men turned above-
Price from 50 cents to $1 50 per bottle.
Liberal deductions made to dealers.
Address G. D. GRIFFIN, Bainbridge, Ga.,
or L. H. Peacock, Attapulgus, Ga.
Feb. 25th, ’69. 44-ts.
“pawfiT
YDS., Assorted styles of Prints at a
#Wvr reduction from tomier prices, jus
received aud for tale by _ . . __
TANARUS, B. UyNN£WIJ,L t CO.
LATEST NEW YORK NEWS.
LADIES!!
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“Beau: ifies the Complexion,''
“Gives a Rosy Glow to the Cheeks.” ’ *-
“A Ruby Tinge to the lips." 1
“Removes all Blotches and Freckle*.*V- a
“The Best in the **
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t fat ond^AINBRIDGE, GA., by Dr. J. A. BUTTS
P 'most am [Feb. 26th, ’69.-44-ly.
y that
( in SHERIFF’S SALE.
i- t tv- wild before the Court House door-in
and 4 the " r* of Bainbring* between the usual
hours of the first Taesbay In May next, the
following property to wit:
One lot of land number 248 in the 14th District,
containing 196 acres. Levied on as the property of
James D, Smith to satisfy one superior Court, M< rt
gage fi fa. O iver M. Petit vs James D.‘Smith,
property pointed out in deed of Mortgage.
Also, oue lot of land in the town of Batnbridge,
containing six acres, and bounded as follows; on the
East by premises owned by Win. Cbeever, on the
North by premis s owned by Bates, W< st by prem
ises owned by George W. Lewis, and South by
premises owned by A. P. Belcher and V. T. Broom,
levied on as the property of James E Floyd to sat
isfy one Superior Court Mortgage fi fa. P, Evans vs
J. E. Floyd, property pointed out in deed of Mort
gage.
H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff.
March 4th, 1869. 45-Bw.
DECATUR SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next
before the-Court House door of said county,
the following property, to-wit
Lots of land Nos. 226, 156, 155, 111 and
115, all in the 20th District of Decatur coun
ty, also, one-half interest in one brick store
house and lot in the town of Bainbridge, it
being lot No. 9, embraced between hotel lot and
brick store now occupied by Anderson, Zeigler &
Cos , fronting on Water street, also, vacant lots,
known as lots Nos 69. 70 and 71. according to the
survey of the city of Bainbridge, part of lot, No 72,
in said town, lying Southwest of a street running
diagonally across said lots to Arnett’s bridge. Also,
part of vacuit lot, No. 8, according to city survey,
containing one-fourth of an acre more or less Levied
on to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in fav.<r of
Abram B. 13t;lcher*Guardian, for Jabez Martin vs.
John Harrell and Johli T. Ham 11.
Also, lots of land No’s. 99, 127, 222. 263, 233.
*272, 262. in the 14th district, and lots No’s. 91,
12{, 59 155, 56. and 12 In the 16th district,' alsd’
lots No’s. 395, 376, 13, 195 in the 21st distri.lt all
:n Decatur county. Lev.ed on as the properly of
James D. Shanks to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa
in favor of William Smith vs Janos D Shanks.
THEODORE GANbY. Dpt’v. Slir'ff.
Also, lot of land, No. 10, in the 15th Dist ct of
said county. Levied on as Uie property of M ushall
Dollar to satisfy one Justice'Court fi fa n f.ivor of G*
H. Cliett and J. M. Jones vs. Marshall Dollar. Levy
made and returned to me by M. Hahn, Constable.
One dwelling house and lot in the town of Bain
bridge known as the place where John R. Scott now
lives; bounded as follows: East by property owned
by estate of D. P. Hines; North by Water street,
VVest by property owned by James H-. Colbert, and
South by Broughton street. Levied on to satitfy
three Justice Court fi fa’s; in favor of W. B" Bell vs
V. TANARUS, Broom and W. A Ellis, and one JusticeCouit
fi fa in favor of W. G. Harrell vs V. T. Broom.
Dani-l Humphry, James Blount, and W. A. Ellis.
Levy made and returned to me by M. Halm, con
stable-
Also ore house.and lot in tbe town of Bainbridge
containing two acres more or less, and know as the
place where Dixon Perry formerly lived. Levied on
to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of C Y.
Crawford vs Dixon Periy. Property pointed out by
Plitlfs Attorney
Also, 25 acres of lot of laud number 140 in tbe
19th district. Levied on to sutify one Stiperior
Court fi fa in favor of Michal Sarcoi and vs Joshua Mar
tin, also another in favor of W. 0. Fleming. Jim ’
Donalson, administrators on estate of Win Williams
deceased vs Joshua Martin a Jacob Blount.
Also, three fractional lots No’s. 236, 81, 82 aid
one lot No. 41, all lying iu the 21st, district . f
Decatur county. Levied on as the property of El ins
Jo ies to satisfy four Superior and one Coifnty Court
fi fa’s in favor of S L. Belcher vs R. F. Cloud. Eli.is
Jones, and P. M. Cloud, M. Swicord vs El lias Joins
and T. J. Bell, S. W. Patterson vs Peter M. Cloud
and Elias* Jones. Reuben Cbason vs Peter M. Cloud
Elias Jones and. Drury Rambo, Ext’r. vs Peter M.
Cloud and Elias Jones
Also, lots of land No’s. 226. 156, 155, 114. 115,
all in the 20th district of Decatur County, also one
half interest in two brick store houses and lots vn
which they stand, and one wooden store house and
lot, the same being >n lots W> 9 and 10, according
to survey of riie city of Bainbridge, fronting on
Water straet and embraced between hotel lot and
West street, also, vacant lots 69, 70 and 71 in survey
of said city, and part of lot No. 72 in said city, lying
South-west of a street running djagonly ocross "said
lot towards Arnett s Bridge. Also part of lot No. 8
according to survey of said city; containing ohe
fourt'u of an acre more or less to satisfy several S
- Court fi fa's, in favor of A. A. Alien vs John
Harrell, W. W. Harrell and John T. Harrell. M.W.
Whigham vs John Harrell. John M, Potter vs D.P.
Hutchins. D. P. Hutchins Adm’r and John Harreil.
Josiab B. Butler vs Jobs Harrell aud John T. Har
rell. Osteen, McGoldrick & Cos., vs John Harrell. .
John W. Osteeu vs Johu Harrell, Osteen ADav's
vs John Harrell, Officers of tbe Court vs D. P.
Hutchins, D. P. Hutchins adm’r and John Harrell.
H. M. Beach vs John Harrell and John T. Harrei .
Ira W. Han born Ext’r, vs John Harrell ; and two
County Court fi la’s James A. Butts vs Johu Hat :elk
Aleo. lots of land No’s 292, 293, 294, 295, 29* and
329, ad in the 15th district of Decatdr County.
Levied on as the property o Jesse M. Davis to satis
fy several Superior Court fi fa’s in foror 8f Nathan
Wfeed vs Osteen, Davis A Cos., Hardiwick A Go. vs
J. M. Davis, principal and Stephen R. Weston and
David A. Vason, suriti.es. Clement A. Chealham vs
Jesse M. Davis. Adkins A Dunham vs Osteen
McGoldrick A Cos. and Jesse M. Davis, Nathan Weed
vs Osteen, Davis A Cos.
Also, lots of lands Nos. 315. 316 and 37 in the
20th Die’t. and one house and lot in the city of Bain
bridge bounded on the Aforth by Planters street East
by lot owned by John Adams, South by lot own by
D J. Dickinson, and West by lot owned by Wm. G.
Broom, Levied on as the property of John O. Perry
ti satisfy oue Superior Court fi fa., in favor of B. H
Butler, vs R. T. WeathcrsJohn G. Firry.
'W. D. .Wfflttß, BAsrW,
I Mar ch 4, 1869. 46-lm
Wholesale and Retail
mrnwwfimuT •
mldTcin^^
■. IpERFUMERfEi
call tfreattention of their friend* and th* public generally to their well
BffV ucit aonntirlßnce of the generous palionago heretofore extended to their House.
Hkxahand a complete stock of
CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
■f A l IN STRU ME N TS, GLASS W AIIE, PA I NTS,
PUraiLS, PAINT-BRUSHES. VARNISHES,
.
nd Toilet Articles, Perfumery
of eTory variety—HA IB BRUSHES, TOOTH BBUSUBS,
FINE LIQUORS,
BRANDIES, WINES,.WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS,
FINE SEEMS. tiWl’ffi ffl B TIMM, PINS,
FISHING TACKLE;, OF ALL KINDS,
,J. | 11, |fj ss rmr m CL» m T ass ml 9
BLANK BOOKS, FINE AND FANCY ENVELOPES , NOTE , LETTER, CAP AND BILL PAPER
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp himneys,
and every other article appertaining to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guarantee
that all orders entrusted to it will be filled to entire satisfaction^
PHYSICIANS’ PPiESCRIPTONS.
Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, day.or night.
• Bainbridge, Ga., Feb. 20th, 1869.
ICany years ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physidan, vhile. visiting the
bland of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like
ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history
of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which soon, occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
end sell it in the United States.
The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of .medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilised
world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—E. was a talisman of health, and the demand, for
the PLANTATION BITTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croik'Rum, made expressly for the com
pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and
iftftsfag several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates^ on the
iriund. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly aston
ished the natives." The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, end Wy the. prtprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a position
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Rum needed in manufac
turing the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGORATOR. The above cut represents
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
As an antidote to Fever-and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in the
history of the world. Over five million bottles ore disposed of annually. They are
adapted to eld and young, male ani female. They are agreeable in taste, and alwayt
" 9 1868 38-ly.
Jtyeciat
To CoilHNllipliVt'S.
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
**»d that dress dise uo, consumption— is anxious to
make kfiOWnntbhisfeTiowsufffeierk tlffc ineatfrrffeure.
To all who desire it he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge) with the directions
r preparing and using the same, which they will
find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis;
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections.
The only object of the advertiser in sending the
prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in-
Prmafcion which he conceives to be invaluable, ami
he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost them nothing, and may’ prove a blessing,
arties wishing the prescription, free, by return
mail, will piease address
r rSV. ,EDWARD A. WILSON,
£?■ Wiliismsbttrgi Kings county, Ntv Y’or
' Mky 9. l>ff.
W estcott H.Coleman
PLAIN AND FANCY
PJUITII UN SIAIKEI,
Shop Corner of Broad ami Broughton Streets,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
HAVING permanently located, and l»eing desir
ous of identifying himself with tire interests
of ino city, respiectfiil y asks .at the hands of a gen
erous public cnly such encouragement as his work
entitles liim to expect. He will afso execute
SIGN WRITING
in all its vaiied phases and stries; K ALSOMTNINQ,
PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, Ac.
Feb, 11th, 1-6G9. 4i!-3m.
SHOES.
WE have, just received a splended ahsermerit of
Ladies and Gents’ Shoes—also, a nice Assort
ment <>t Children and Baby Shoes, Gents Boots sod
G&ilsre. all for which we sell for Ca*b.
t. b. Newell g ry.
frgat %*tUH
GEORGIA —Decatur County.
TO *ll whom it may Concern- John T- «nd
Eruily.W. Monroe having iu prepet form applied
to me for permanent letters of admin istmtiui»9on
the estate of G. W Monroe, late of aaid county
dccrased, this is to cite all and singular the credit
ors and next of kin of G. W T . Monroe to tie and
oppear at my office within the tigae allowed by li»w,
and show cause, if any they cun, why permanent
letters of administration should aot be granted ’to
John 'I and Emily W. Monrod. Wit new mv band
and official signature.
JOEL JOHNSON} Ori.’iyr.
Mars!) 4, ’69. 4fr3Qd.
GEORGlA—Decatur County. >
ON the first Monday in April next, I w li apfily
to the Court of Ordinary of said county tor an
order, to compel! Absolem drown. Executor es the
last Will and Testament of Wm. Brown, defeased,
to make me title* to lots of land No’*, 208 and JO9
in the 27th district of said oounty. The Exe'emor
and heirs, and all perrons concerned are required to
appear at that time and file their objection if *ny
they have. j. g UAVtIEK
Feb. Hth. 1869, 42-tKkb
County. . . (J
A Court of Ordinary at Chambers Feb, Ist, 1P69
Martin Brock, Guardian of the minor children of
Barney Cumbre, having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of said county, for a discing© fiom his
Guardianship of said minors persons and property—
and prays tout John Mobiy and John R Brocket*
appointed as such. Guardians, This is to
cite all persons concerned to show cause, if Ay,
why aaid Martin Brock should not be diMniased
from his Guardiuship. Given under my hand aud
official signature. JOEL JOLNSON, OicFy.
Feb 14th. 1868. 42,40*
NOTICE
TO i
Debtors and Creditors.
t LL persons indebted to the firm of J BONftL
/V SON & CO., are earnestly requested to come
forward and settle, and persona holding claims
against said firm, will please present them to ms.
The business of the firm having been left in illy
hands to wind up. JOHN E. DONALsOIT
Keh 26 ’69. 44-44,
NOTICE TO MEDICAL MEN.
OEALED proposals will Ite-received at ibis Office
O until the 10th March next, for Mediclnb and
Medical attendance furnished upon the inmate* of
the Poor House and Jail, for one year from the loth
of March, next. '.? » - n
JOEL JOHSON, GnTIT
Feb. 25, 1869. 44-it
!.. X. L. LINIMENT!
Is an infalible cure for Toothache, Sore-throat,
oughs and Golds, Piles, Bites of Insects, &c. Try
i bottle, if it does not give satisfaction, the-roopey
vill be refunded. G. D. GRIFFIN,
Proprietor,
Bainbridge, Georgia'.
Feb. 25th. '69. 44~t£:
G»PMir
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. •
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All lending Newpsaper kept on file. ' .
Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished..
All Ordes receive careful attention. 4
Inquiries by Mail ans\,ered promptly. 1
Complete Pinted Lists of Newspapers for Sale-
Special Lis:s prepaed for Customers.
Advertisements Written and Notices secured I .’ *
Orders from Business Men especially solicited*
40P«kMK
Bainbridge Ga,. Sept., 2. 1808. 22—ts.
savannah .. w
MORNING NEWS
FOR 1869!
On tbe Ist of January, 1869, Tbfc Morning New
•ntered on its twcn»ietv year.
The Nows is so well know throughout this section
f the Southern States, that a recapitulation of-ite
pinions . r its opinions or its standing is tthupty
in necessary.
The efforts that have been made during the past
■ ear to make it newspaper worthy « F Havnttah, have
met with success, and to-day, iu addition t# it*
naving
THE LARGEST CIRCULATE U THIS CITY l
it can be found in every city, town and village la
Southern Georgia and Florida, besides having agen
da! circulation throughout this and other States.
% No effort will be spared to mgko The Morning
-News a comprehensive medium of
General, Political, and
Commercial Intelligencer
•'pecial attention being given to the wHlfare. ol 8a
vanuali and the interests of Georgia and Florida.
ITS LOCAL. DEPARTMENT
is a speciality, and more attention is paid to His jjtt
•ortaut branch than by auv other journal in, ih©
ity.
It can always be relied upon torsi a f \]LL
IMO UNT OF REA 1)1X0 MA TIER,
The Latest News by Telegraph a# IWiill,
tnd has competent Obr respondents at all import ant
points. ts
It contains a full and Mocurak*
Daily Cotton and Pi’oduce Report
OF THIS MARKET
Terns of Subscription for 1869.
DAILY - One yeai. $10.00; six mouths, ss>.o<J;
months. $2.50: one month, 51 fH#; one wvek.
payable to carrier), 25 cauls, bingly copies f
•cut's
I’Rl-WEi'KLY—One year, (6.00; six months, $8.00;
three mouths, ii.so. ~
WEEKLY—One year, s2*oo; 6ix months, $J On.
.-'insri'-copies. 10 cents. [No anv. rtiseiueuf* in
the Weekly ]
XuliKciiptions and advertisements received at
imrO.Minting Rc-m. 11l Bay Btret*t. ’
IT Orders by mail addressed to ,< . H
J. H. &STI2JL|
Savannah. Qa.
Feb. 11th, ’69. 4*Af.
Beef and Slock Cattle for<f>ai*r~
THE Subscriber has for sale in Gads
den and Liberty Counties, Florida,
FIVE HUNDRED HEAD of BEEP amCJJEEa
STOCK CATTLE, tliere can he had about UN 'A
HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD O.F BEEF C ATILK
and the remainder STOCK. For farther patwulais
apply to Ii ■ t -u\
I. IL GREGGORY. Quincy. Florida, opto
E. S CANDLER, Ba is Baibas, Glutted
December 1868 ■ -tt j&itm
LK'«a sfuw^oi)^
JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of
Childrens Straw. Felt and 1 Plush, also.” Jtiobcn
Trimmings, Velvet Braids,* Artificial Flo ewt&.o*
for sale very low by ..u
T. B. HUN NEWELL & Cr).
——— 4-aAE —
G. t>. CAMPBELL,....- O. G. UUOI. fcj
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
attorneys
aSd
COUHSELORS AT LA W,
AXQ Ji . > _u*
folifioi'S la
BAINBUIDGE, GEOB^IA.
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