The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, June 17, 1869, Image 3

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I^OOAL 1 ■*tf/ Si;md»y*VW'' i;,eaia !'.'“ ,W ... 12. M. M . ■lavs ilt ',■'|VvV»in<l Fridays at 10 A. M. ■uc,U.^ |; the Mail from 8 A M. ~n s ' ,n,kys n , Ek, A. M- N. L. CLOUD, P. M. 1-,.,..,- ,r*2'ST.t".*- ‘■» ml ■ j NIA I 0 QUININE d*b» h ** ■ensicu-s. a to.’* Bt-thu is ahead. wits. upc Dromgoule & Co.’s Buclnr E n t-K kidneys-Dromgoole & Cos. s Buchu. E } abuses, use Dromgoole & Co.’B Bnchu. increasing demand for ■ family Hitters pioves their superiorly over Mn't fn.ilv modi doe offered to the people. ■the Live* and Kidneys they have no equal; ■spepsia, Dysentery and Diarrhea, they are ■ ‘ally* on hand at the Drug Store of J. A. ■& OtM ’ 1 EoA, NO. I, I’htdau Billiard Tables, as guntl as miy R* 11 ,l ‘ Slate, can ■light clionp fdr tbc CASH by ■dialtdy to B. F Colbert & Bro. Bp> tii the Men plus favorite, H l> U. C'M'es sick stomach is tire result of bedside expeiince. aHilv in time of need, H D. It. ■'the fruit season keep ft. D R. gMUKuip' and vomiting,it I* R- * BEEF! ■tlr.ncn and ladies I want you to know, ■hat 1 don't keep a bear, or monkeyshow, ft. nh meats of all kinds I have on hand s : (J, x «r below the Exchange Saloon, you ■ will my stand. ■h .nf, is the very fit to st ki»<3, miv go where you pi ease no better will you find. . ftmnst or a steak bore you can get. Bi« beef, nobody has ever coin plained of vet. JF.ROLD. . bottle washer and butcher of Da in Hfriwrilottf. —We saw a few rather sickly look ■i ermellons in our market oil Saturday last* Ifty of RUin. —For the las] weijk’we Save had a of rain throughout our County. our exchanges however, from Nr rth Ga. Hint the crops to he suffering from diougth. N Johnson it will l>c Hem front another has opt ned a HouSe Tor the accomodation Hhornns of obtaining N« 1 Private lioarrßng. ■fhnson lias reduced herrates to $lB per Hfm day boardois! ijer-lion Vld on l ist Thursday night, for Bee of I'Wpman of the StonewafVFireOompa- B.tssi n. dby the resignation of Capt. E 11. ft.v James Watt the Ist Asst, was elected Bm, E. J. Rainy Ist Asst., and W. Martin ft s «*r. jyw lncm that- small pox or some , has man. *«. w p wwmnce j n o«r city. R/ 8 ll,e ™* e ’ Uvo ° Uy ***»'"**« should take once to try *od prevent its Bpee<H»>~^ |PP" — We C ‘‘N attention of the city Byers to the advertisement of Mr. ft, <j ■Clt rk and Treasurer of the city comi- MB**L—i\ e had tl e pleasure of mectingdn- B» week, Oul. p.*L Pepper of CalhoHn conn, ■ Col. C. Crews, nod Capt. W. M. Tumliu of B‘|P(hl to have the pleasure of meeting Capt |w‘ * n C«tlibert on the 21st instant, lait if tlie ■ aie true about his being tangled in Up? brush ■uht whether he will g«t “thar* by that tiuie. P* 8 "* * * K doing a wholesale and retail B>og business on the corner of Broad and Hi ton streets. BL* them ye that are hungry and buy your Er n-o * hc Ot,lor andi ‘.V. “he’d be i* , il ob '“* D keep the best beef B wrought to this ■ ■tand satisfy yourselves is our advice 8.-I'tom ex cry section of onreonn ■vorafile report* of the cn.pa come. W Was tho P r ”»P"<* hr h £,**4 rn B««ff^'n ff to a small extent fo r ~| in W" 1 ' I '* the »•« threo day a cbpieus mo fallen, and corn i* itself ■ i r ,ltoa ffowa rapidly and'looks' ■ 8,0t >n's»re plenty, No catlerpiHar. ■ R ° blns ° n and Bg last at .k }t 6 801 on Saturday Br-ets n 6 t<>rner °f Broad and Brough- Bb«tß ( ,>f nnett,etffy Rt Robinson’* right Bight the f 1 *' " " aS a lsttle too - ( l>dck for Ilian. E, Bent ” rce of the Kck on his arm. Robin- Est ch . W J' lare "hot " hich landed on Ben- B f Jee i v . 1( ! !' e ’ c;U!si,l D tha claret to flow I t.W t 1080,1 re «tM h « blows two or IS.? b,W taking the “fur fiv,” |*£ tw t T th ° ""-f ” K u ; r 0,11 es some remark or threat ■T. Rhett * C ° anectioa "ith Robinson’a favor- Bk to ' ke bllett ~be is a good dog—-we ain’t, ■w e thmS about him—“yon ■ B, ( or ° U , a PP®j| t 0 do it, yoti take it ail as Bo uo pugalist. and mean no 4V wsr Pio.Vie of 1 lie Oak City Hook and Lnddtr Cos - The Picnic of the Oak City Hook am! Ladder Company, came iff on yesterday, the ap.* pointed time# At about 10 o’clock, the pretty ladies of Cambridge, accompanied by the boys in ffrey and Red, Wended their way to Camp Campbell, the appointed place but owing to the inclemency of the weather they all adjourned to the large African church, now beingcreeled, where the young people enjoyed themselves by (as Josh Billings says) “cortrn,” until the commit* tee of kind ladies wl o assisted the boys to get up the fun, announced dinner ready. Wc thjsi* repaired to the fable arid there we found everything, suited to the taste of everybody. Captain Lit. had said r and was about to give the command Jir&, when our young friend, Mr. Bower, in an appropriate speech, presented to the Oak City Company a magnificent cake, the do nation of Mrs, Whiteley—of course lire boys gave thrfce cheers and a tiger for that inestimable lady. . Then tire Rev. Dr. Hooker was caUed on and responded in his usual brief amt happy style* After* which, the “goodies disappeared in double quick lime/’ jrjr g r* j • The ladies wefe entertained by the g»K lant young fireman, until late in the after** noon, when they all went home. As everyone expressed themselves well pleased we arc glad to say, that in spite of the rain, the pic-nic was a perfect success. The Prosperin’ of Bn (abridge.-- Not with standing this is a dull season, a stroll around our beautiful little eity 'will con vince any one of its prosperity,. Various improvements are going on and signs of life and activity arefVisibki .every where.- No one seems to think but that ere long wfe will liave a plage of more importance than, any,other in South winter n Georgia. Bambridgeis the present terminus of the Atlantic and Cull Railroad, and is likely Jo he for many years,, which connects us with Savannah and life Northern and E »st.« ern markets, it is also situated at the head of navigation on the Flint River, connect ing us with New Orleans and the Great West, and we are soon to have a railroad running to Columbus, Georgia, which will give u.s nmre direct communication with tiie the North and west. With “all these outlets to the different parts of the world, nothing can prevent us from going a head of any city in Georgia South of Macon —our place is healthy, we have good water, fine schools and churches, and a rich fertile country a)l aroiipd us city and csuitiy propel ty can'be bought at a very reasonable price. Wc invite all those who would like to set tle in a rich section of couutty—where pros visions can be bought as cheap as in any place in the State—‘and where the people are clever and good looking Jo tome this xiray ftci In tliis cotintv, in the 16th instant at tire resilience of ilia «<»« iu-law, .T'idjre L. A. Mr. UESJ. FUDGE, -in liis So ilr yew*. , Ihe frienda pi Jrniijfe T. A. Swearingen and lady are respectful! y invited to attend he tuneful of Mr BKNJ. FUDGE at the Geinetary to morrow at half-past wine • ’clock A. M. i¥irar MRS. A. N JOHfSON, formerly of Newton respectfully informs her friends and the pub public also, that she has taken the house formly .oc cupied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to entertain the traveling public and take day bonders. June 10; 1868. ?_tf. V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY. Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to hiß cure. June. 8, 1869. £_j y . HIE of mum. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, } Savannah, April 30, 1809. ) ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 3d, Passenger 1 rains on this road will run us follows; LfeaVe Savannah (Sunday'sfeicepted), at‘; .R;45 A .M Am ve at Bai abridge 10:1 o p m. Live Oak I.jj.’i 4:45 p.m. “ Jacksonville 9.45 p.m & gsy?r* *•••••• %6di.m. “ LcayeOnusey.; 1.-5 A M “ Live Qak 6.<K>a.m. “ Bain bridge. 100 p.M. Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted). s:o*> a m. PULLMAN'S SLEEPING CARS ON TRAINS- H. S- HAINES may 7-1 in. General Superintendent. GEORGIA —Df.gatur C<»unty. COITRT.OF ORDINARY at Chanabera, May 26th, 1869. Ednaoud Davis as next friend of his wfe Mrs. Sarah Susan Davis, has applied for exemption and setting apart and valuation of a homestead and I will pass upon the same on the sth day of June, 1869, at. my office in Baiubridge JOEL JpHHSON, Ord’y. June 8, 1869. 6-2 t FOR RENT, 'TWO STORE DOUSES. sitgaUd on the West side Ids the Court House Square, and in the best bossiness portion of the city. I'he Stores Were ormarly occupied by Casper Lewis aud N. L- Clourl. One of Uiaae buildings will be runted on next Saturday at public outcry. Apply to W. J, BRENNAN. April 15th', 1869- Bft/. Domestic Aliiikcls. Savannah, June 15, G P. M.—Cotton.—We quote .Middling 27 Low Midd1ing............ . .2tfs brood Ordinary ,*.i 25 New Yoke, AJay 24 —Cotton.—Active ami Jo higher; sales 4.i OU balers; Middling 2i^c. Financtai. Goid declined to] 38| Fi/iuk —Heavy hu per tine s•”> 20(cg,6j»5; fair extra Southern 6 oSQiJJ). "V - (ikmn.—Wheat heavy and a shade lower; amber Michigan, 59; Southern red Illinois, 150; corn mixed Western, 84(a>,98. Whisky.—Quiet at $1 10. i’aovisio,<s. i—Firmer; mew pork, B*l§, cash; lard dull; kettle, 19@19J. Hick. —Dull; Carolina, €f@9c. Sugar.—Quiet. Coffer - Quiet and steady. • Mo&assks.—Active and buoyant; Muscovado, 52 @56 . ... . \ New Oslrans. —Coiton.—Better quality stiffer at prices nominal; Middling, Sales.toMlay, -000 bales; receipts since Saturday evening, 1,429 bales; expfortg 2,9 8 hales. i<>JBR —Superfine, $5 37; doubly $3 87; treble. $0 59. r .GhaCj.—Corn market hare; white 95 ; outs, 75c... Bran.—«l 25. Hav.—Prime, $29 60. Provision* ---Mess pork, $32 75; bacon —shoul- ders, 13J; clear ribst 17c; clear sides, 17|c;Iard — tierce, 18jc; keg I9j«. Suoa*. —Finn. - common, 9fc; prime, 13J sale at 13Jc Molassrs.—Nominal; fermenting. 40@55c. Whiskt.—Western rectified. 97.f@$l. . . CoFfRE —Fair 15J; prime, lGf@l7c. fotirw. English Female Bitters cures old and younfe. E r. B. cures atl qhpooic female irregularities. Chlorosis or green sickness cured with E, F. B. E F. ID delights all slcdcly females. E, F. B. cures by restoring. E. F. B. cures pain in the side and back. 1 For all forms of diarrhoea, use B- D- ®*l R. D. R. cools and quiets the stomach. R D. R , excellent lor crying babies. For children while teething, use R. D. El. ERRORS OF IfOtfTlf. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for j-ears from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the fleets of youthful indiscretion, will’for the sake of suffering humanity, Send free to all w,ho nee<l the receipt and directions for making (the simple remedy ny which he was cured. Suffcijers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experiencej can do so by addre: sing, in perfect confidence. i JOHN B OpDEN, No. 42 Cedar street, New York — ■ »■ • *r?? —-—^ Red Diarrhcea Remedy is pleasant and effectual in acute and chfonic diarrhoea. , For cholera morbus and cramps, use R. D. R. U. D. R. is no hot astringent preparation. TO CBIUSIMTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restoied to health in a few weeks, by a Very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumtion is anxious to make knowu to his fellow-suffei'eio the means of cure* ' , To all who desire it. he will send a copy .of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing stud the same, which they will find a swan Our k for poNSCMFrioa, Astoma , BK(>NeniTis etc The object pf the advertisr-r in sending the Prescription ist# benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be qnvaluable; and lie hopes evjry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them! nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress. I Rev. EDVARD-A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Comity, New York. R. W. HOGAN wijrH W. t, RANSOM & CO., 384 A 386 Bntud ray, NEW YORK. . Wholesale (baler ip Boots, Shoes, &c.,, ' may 20, 1869. 4-4-ts. Geu. A. H. I lluou il.CoiqoiTr Baker Cdinty, Ga. | Suvannali Ga. James Bag*. Newton. Baker County, Ga. COLCUITT & BAGGS. OOTTON FACTORS ’ AD Genial Commission K A.NTS, Ut srraisr.....>.. Savannah, ga. fiT Libeal advances on Consignments. april 22,1869 . 26-6 m. • iACOB BORN, PBAi’ICAL HARNESS MAKER, BAIN BRIDGE, GA. SHOP oirWest street in rear of Henderson’s Fur nitU' tjSiore, and next door to Cnmmiug’s Pho tograph (illery. All kinb of Harness repaired or made to order, in the natest and most substantia) style. A splendid j»t of Saddles, Bridles, Sole and Uppel Leather aways on hand, which he offers to the public at ktremely low figures for CASH. . March litb, 1869. 6 6m. ~ -jr : ' r". A—Decatur County. pOURT|)F ORDINA RY. at Chamfjers, May 29tb, U 1 869 • Mrs. Fanny Butts has applied tor ex emption jnd setting apart and valuation of home stead art l will upon puss the same at my office on the 9t» day of J uue, ) 869. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’ry. June 1869. _ 6-2 t . . ? #* H t VTOTKE is hereby given to all and singularly the peiA>ns living in the 1188 District G. M.,of DeCittulcounty, that thirty days after this date, I shall declare a public road, it no good cause be shown /O the contrary, as laid and reviewed py a connuiaion appoiuted for that pur pose and returned to tbit office. The road beginning at or near Toogsf plantation on the Blakely road and in as near adirect line from thence to the Miller comity line, tt intersect with a road leading from Colquitt to Bap Bridge. JOEL JQHNBON, Ord’y. maj 20th, 1869. 4-30d i i BLANKS. A LARGE lot of Deeiwatfems, and other legp Bldnks for sali at this Office. * ——— : ■ ~~ CORNER BROAD AND WATER STREETS. w. M This SALOON has been thoroughly renovated by an experienced bir tender, and the proprietor does witMb * fftiwt Biymg tbat h’ l * establishment is second to none in the State* Hi* BAR is alway supplied 5H55«188, _ a ‘ . fia&naiss, HfiyA ■ -mmm, ' ; ■w^smEEL ' mwexn, ; • igppfEy K ICI xcurwab?, 4 s r: ■ SdA-WAIEB. f ■ cißsa, <l-, , : m, vmms, ■ , ' : ■ ’ v: iC - jrißx , - In connection with this RAT/)ON is two FIRST CLASS BILLIARD s m. Jm‘. vlSkk TABLFS- one ft GAROVt and tha other a PO(;KKT 1 ABLE. As We ' haVe- tO pay CASH for our goods we are compelled to sel l STRICTLY FOR THE CASH. FANCY MUMS OF AIL KINDS MIXED TTP ! ypril Bth, t 869. , 50-Iv. NEW HOODS A. DAVIS & CO., WAXES STREET. Bainbrldgc, Georgia, INVITE the attention of purchasers to their large and carefully selected STOCK, now in store, and dailv arriving of, ' , . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY fiOIBR • *'■ . ' f ' •/& Hardware, Groceries , Clothing : JPIOOL . ‘ ’ ; ■ V / « % And a general assortment of everything usually brought to this Market. The LADIES are especially informed that our.STOCK OF HANDSOME DRESS GOODS is complete, consisting of, LENDS, FRENCH ROBES, LAWNS* SWISS and JACjvONET MUSLINS, PtliN t’S and GINGHAMS. We are determined not to to loose the reputation we have gained for selling the best GOODS in the market AT THE LO WESI HATES! -Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. [Mai-11-4tJ-Bm. ________ W YU TT l f s ¥¥“l? B, Sf H* ATt TANARUS% ■ Jeib JK* UJL UJbibw Jb VwJkry SITUATES IN REAR Or TOE SHARON HOUSE, BAINBFIIDQE. GEORGIA*. , HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to hire at airtimes with or Fine Horses and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange. .. February 11th, 1869. . . • . NEW STOr,E i BEW GQ W PACES! BtINBRIDGE BOOT ANO SHOE STOHE GHORGE SPILLER. THE citizens of Bainbridge and vicinity are respcctfnUy informed that I have opened a regular BOOT and SHOE STORE, at the old rtand ot VAUGHN & GIBiWN, where lam pt-t*pared to *«PPjy, ' publie withrßOOTSand SHOES-ot aH descriptions, from tfje heaviest BROGAN to tiio smallest GAIrER. I have also,a lot of GBOQVUI&S** I**" 1 **" tow j bought or taken in exchange for gOJDST Call aud ex;«uiue my SIOCK of BOOIS and before { pnrhasing elsewhere as yon will save money-by-it. [iob.-18-43-6ttt, _ i. r. niM an, ■ ? 1 AND .V' ■ • Commission Merchants BAIKBKISBS. 680R61A. Will buy and sell Cotton, and order Flour Bacon, Corn &c., oncommission, *. Feb#wavy 11th, 4869. • --——- ~~a~DWIS HkL. BAKXETT > WITH A. DAVIS & CO., CO»*MISSION MERCHANTS AXt) DEALERS IM; dry goods, GROGWMUS, HARDWARE, BOOTS, shoes, kt„ &c., &&., *a t 1 ’.** I'v ki>-* A ■ ■ - ' * ‘ ’ ' ,J ~l "■’ x '*} A’ *■ WATER STREET BAINBRIDGKE, GEOHOIA. ... R ,ju <-V ■ t k i-if* ‘ ■■ #" ''■’ ■ 1 w '** ’' “ ' Drafts OO gavanhah and New Yoib - |SniU. w« highest ma ket prices foe Cotton and other Country Prrtflnee. | . February 11, »Wi>9 fc y j . % ' GREAT Southern Preparation!! WHAT AUK THKT ? They are a class of select family inHicins* pro* pared by physicians, withs cert racy ant! wtrtflliesa, from pure and frt«h retrtedM agents, iwilr con venient uae of fauiliieft when a physMugglH*** at hand. They are the result of a Expe rience in the Southern and Western an*! physicians, druggists and 'farmer* are pierotMg thorn to all others. • A CHIiD OF FORTUNE Who can bmst of a name in the casket of A nation's glory, and who is surrounded with all the glittering granduer that riches C*n bestow; w unhappy, mvl ancholly and miserable when .afflicted with thews terrible female complaints which are so common all over the country. If thus afflicted, bny. ' A 00.*3 English Female' Bitters, anti be once more restored to health, beoaty ami buoyancy. • j. , ... ' This compound Is specialty prepared for all thorn female complaints and irregularities. depending upon an unhealthy action of the Uterine orgarfa. It immediately aronkes, restores and regulate*. gln« iug tone, strength aud color to the, pain and feeble. Put. up in large bottles, At *2.80 per bottle, or three bottles f<»r $6 00. Sent thill parts of tbn cc-untry on receipt of price, hold by all Druggist*. FBWALB BEAUTYI ' 1 > English Female Bitters *P-ul* English Feiirale hitters' English Female Bitters * * English “enial* Bitters •' ’*• English Female Bitters Cures atj Female Complaints. ' ' Cuits ail Female Complaints. Cures all Female Complaint*. , Cures all Female Complaints. • Cures all Female Comphilahb Asa Female ReguUtor . A* a Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator '' • It atotlaes Old It arouses Old and Young. It arouses Hid and Y<uing. It arouses Old ahd Yeung. It arouses Old and Young, FOR KIDNEYS AND iLADDER, Use Extract Bearbefry and Buehu. • Use Extract. iJearlierry and buehu. Use Extract Bvarberry and Bu< hu, Ifte Extract Heatheriy and Btichu. Use Extract Bearberry and lliichtt. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposit* Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits, Cures. Gravel and Uiinary Deposit* . Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposit* Cities Gravel and Urinary Deposit* Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. ' Physicians.prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. * • - Cures W«*k Bock and , .. t , Cures Weak Back and Gleet Can s Weak Back and Gleet Cures Weak Back and Gleet Cures effects of .Dissipation. Cures effects of * Cure* effects of Dissipation" , w ; •;> < -,ji - h Cures effect*, of Dissipation, Cures frequent desire to UrtWatu Curus frequent desire to Urinaln Cures frequent desire to UriimU IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. IT bi A POWERFUL DIUREIW At One Dollar per Bottle. At One Dollar per Bottle. At Oue Dollar per Bottle. At One Dollar per Brittle. —— . PURIFY YOUR RLOOffl With Constitutional Monarch. • WiDpConstitißioWfid Mouarch- With Constitutional Monarch. . With Constitutional Monarch. With Constitutional Monarch. - Cures Scrofula and Old Sores- Cures Scrofula and Old Sores,. Gurus Scrofula and Old Sores- Cures Seiofufa and Old Sore*.. Cures Scrofula and Old Sores.. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For Gont, Itch and Tetter.. ■ • % • Gout. Itch and Tetter.. For Gout, Itch ahd Teftfcr. < ' ; * * For Gout, Itch *nd Tett«r* . . . For Gout, Itch ana Tettb#- FOR CHILLS AND FKVJfiR. 1 King of Chilis is the best. King of Chiijs is the best. King of Chills is the best, King of Chills is the best. King of Chills is the best. 1 It ftiohses the SfomiWh and Lfvbr it *Sr,owb#s the stomach and Lijrw- It arouyc* the Stomach and LiW-*» ‘ It SromMlOte Stomach and Liver. It th* Stomach and Liver- Does not effect Hoad, Ears or Nerves. Docs hot effect Head, Ears or Do*s not effect Head, Ears or N/sfrhs, U M*»*«oo Does not effect Head. Ears or Neryes, Does not effect Head, Kars or Nerves* •• W * 3 FOR PRIV ATE JM«GAi«Mbir« Use Esreka Srtrtt Cw*i I V> »rr ' * .?» •femeawiß?"’ -* U**.Eureka SecretCitM. ' : ’li ,!•-?». r. t -I • V “ “ M, ‘* Mrtf 4WM« W t' ,Wrfc;f Vi ;H fiujf jUititaiilp will *■ »*•••' 8K«2ll!S»P Oae .Bottle will Cure jo*. »»{#£& H&lmm rf ».-j m,■■-,s•. p« v*9 i# Jt Costs <ut»y $2 60. K . If Oort* oi.fy $2 60. ' ) hU oH » f ft-wt *im* *■;* t .J (»■">■ 1 »ir{ TH* ABOVK PRKPARATtONS ARB WSSKJt J. 1\ DItOMCiOOLE & PftOPRIF.TnRS, - h M E M P H IS, T E .V N K 8 S E fi. Sold in *— , April 15ih. 1869. *■’ «4^. - '-**■ - :- - —■ ■* - ' •»- 1 - m % CITY ui & Emm sun. ' Ujisttrrs in 8m 8!«ek, BROAD STREET, ■•- B. F. COLBERT k BROTHER * ! PROPRIETORS. '* <“* X* ‘ ■ < .n*.; h* *ja ~<■ •; • Jit’s Saloon is always supplied with choice wwwawtsii, ■ * »—H -<* . . €£«&&&. TRE BILLIARD TABLES '\(b aie all iu-w. and »»« good as can be found fr> rhe Colll.Trr!.. ftp*/lfe B t£ pai-sUat short jpoltinfr : f),:J j! -jf' / ■-, April Ist, < ’’ . 4* .»