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Mmj hones are made vicious by cruel
age.
f _
Sell wlieu you can get a fair price, and
• not store for rats and speculators.
4 few years ago we began to ship wheat
to England, then cheese, now hay.
A little soot from the chimney w||l suit
the early cucumbers and noursuit the vine
bags.
If a farmer wishes to try his baud at
Ibotietry, let him iusert teeth in hia dilapi
dated rakss and barrows.
Buckley, in Jersey, says.* *1 will take
this occasion to tell your hundred thousand
readers that ap orchard of young trees must
to% cultivated.*
, A correspondent of the lowa Homestead
dfsorides a pear tree which was grafted on
tfefe hawthorn in 1807, and which is now
bbotH fifty feet high, trunk nine feet nine
hiebes in circumference. It bears fifty
bushels of pears annually.
A good cemept for gutters and leaky
places may. it is said, be made of boiled
paint skins, if while hot and thick a portion
of sand and fine lime be stirred in. It
bo used while hot, and wheu dry will be as
iron, and as durable.
A correspondent informs the American
Btomologist that by burying a few slices
of oaiomi in ant's nests, he has caused them
to abandon tbeir quarters. The same pa»
per learns from horticulturists that 2 or 3
tUble w spoonfnls of kerosene, used in the
oitue way, will produce the same result.
The experiment has been tried in the
West, of heating hillsides by the nse of tile
flues laid in the soil, as.for draining, and
heated with fire heat. It is said to be
successful, and artificially heated hillsides
will dispense with manure beat and glass
in the growing of early fruits and vegeta
ble®. •
A young lady of Montgomery, Alaba
ma, who was caught smoking a cigar, give
ms her reason Tor the act; ‘That it made it
•uteil as though there was a man around*’
There is nothing purer than honesty;
nothing sweeter than charity, nothing
warmer than love, nothing brighter than
▼urtnre and nothing more steadfast than
faith. These united in one mind form the
purest, the sweetest, the the bright*
est aud the most steadfast happiness.
‘Sambo, can you tell me in what buildiog
people are most likely to take cold ?’
'Why' no, me a stranger in de town and
•can't tell dal'
'Well* I will tell you; it is in the Bank '
‘How is that 1’
'Becans** there is so many drafts in it.'
*Dat is good, but can you tell me, sah.
what makes dare be so many drafts in it?’
‘No.’
Because ro many go dare to raise the
wind. Yah ! yah ! yah!*
A waggish-sjournalist, who is often mor*»
ry ever, bis personal plainess tells this story
vOf himself: l went to a drug store early
tlie other morning for a dose of morphine
for a sick friend. The night clerk objected
to giving it to me without a prescription,
evidently fearing that I meant to destroy
myself. Pshaw ? said I. do 1 look like a
man who would kill myself? Gazing at
me steadily form half a minute, he replied :
I don't know —aeems to me if I looked like
you I should be gteatly tempted to kill my-*
•elf”
A Cure for.Lovz.—The following is re*
commended by an exchange a ‘sure cure
for that dreadful ‘heart disease' —love *,
»T*k»* twelve ounces of dislike, one pound
ts resolution, two ounces of the powder ol
experience, a large sprig of^time, fourlion
drams of the spirit of dishonor, one quart
of the cooling water of consideration. Set
them over s gentle fire «»f love, sweeten it
with the sugar of forget fullness, skim it
with the spoon if melancholy, put it -to the
bottom of your heart, cork it with the
cork of u sound conscience, and then let it
remain, and y n will instantly find ease, and
t N . restored to your tight senses again.
Those things are to be had of the apothe
cary, at tin* house of Understanding, in
Prudent ** T r et, in <h partait of Coutrnt-
RieiH.
“I IK n't i'are Y< » yon do, and there’s
U<» us*' uyinjf t<> yourself with the
of tlioKe voids. Ihe best and
iHibleat, titles' and mosi jr.-iwroim part of
yidAr ftntttiv dot scare for the cutting m,*
kind w«H’ds y*»i have uttered tonne that
v«» hard, in u nmuieiit of pique. You
muv ©*»ny vote self ever so proudly and
elegantly, you awv never drop a look or
word oi the sweet dew of healing o«i she
tmood you have made, in a nature as proud
•*. sensitive and exacting as your own, but
to jaw honor ha ft said, you are. belter
than jo nr words, and away down in your
heart lark shame and repentance and sor
row fur them. You may carefully hide
them both, and it* a tittle while they will
ha gone; far oh! it is very easy to make
#at% self bitter and proud and cold—very
laid to keep one’s self sweet and mellow
and abarttable; bat there must be some
p*t« and some struggling, before yon can
Pi a mean, unsjenerons iking to one who
loses you. rwvd h tvo your heart endorse j
yvar *1 doui Cate.’
gainftriqfle gUhKrtfoffflgntg
james Watt,
PRACTIOAL GUN SMITH,
BAINBIDGE, GA.
Satiifattory.
ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Detible and Sin
gle Barreled Shot Guns. Rifles. Colt’s Repeaters,
Smith & Wesson s Cartridge Shooters, Powder
Flasks, Shot Pouches, Cartridges. Caps. &c., &c. In
fact, anything to be. had in a first-class Gun Store.
Also, a fine assortment of FishiDg Tackles.
July 16, 1868. 16-2rz.
I. X. L. LINIMENT!
Is an infelible cure for Toothache, Sore-throat
Coughs aud Colds, Fibre, Bites of Insects, Ac. Try
a bottle, if i t does not give satisfaction, the money
will be refunded. G. D. GRIFFIN,
* Proprietor,
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Feb. 26th. ’69. 44-ts.
SILK and STRAW- GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladies and
Childrens Straw, Felt and Plush, also, Ribbcn
Trimmings, Velvet Braids, Artificial Flo. ers &,o”
for sale very low by
T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
W estcott H. Coleman
PLAIN AND FANCY
r&INTBl AM 6MINEA,
Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets,.
BAINBRIDGE, GA. -
HAVING permanently located, and being desir
ous of identifying himself with the interests
of the city, respectfully asks at the bauds of a gen
erous public only such encouragement as nis work
entitles him to expect. He will afso execute
SIGN WRITING
in all. its varied phases and styles; K ALSO MININ (J,
PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3ra.
THE SHARON HOUSE,
JOHN SHARON, Proprietor,
Baintiridge, Georgia.
TRANSIENT BOARD $3 00 PER DAY.
THE traveling public are hereby notified that
this house has been thoroughly ‘repaired are
retited, as Arell as refurnished throughout, and ren
dered one of the rm>st desira de and agreeable
hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it
has heretofore received from passengers on the
rivers and railroad. No pains or expenses will be
spared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any
one could desire. Call and test its merits,
may 20,'69 . 4-4-ts.
OFFICE of J. BERRIEN OLIVER. General Com
mission Merchat, No 97 Bay Street (over Wil
eox. Gibbs &Cos ) Savannah. Ga. fdcy2-35-
FOR RENT,
TWO STORE HOUSES, situated on the'West ride
of the Court. House Square, and in the best
bussiness portion of the city. The Stores were
onnerly occupied by Oaspei Lewis and N. L Cloud
One of these buildings will be vented on next
Saturday at public outcry. •
Applv to W. J. BRENNAN.
April 15th, 1869. 51 ts.
JAQOB BORN, .
PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
SHOP on West street in rear of Henderson's Fur
niture Stove, and next door to Cumming’s Pho
tograph Gallery.
All k'nds of Harness repaired or made to order,
in the neatest and most substantial style. A
splendid lot of Saddles, Bridles, Sole and Uppei
Leather always on hand, which ho. offers to the
public at extremely low figures for CASH.
March 11th, 1869. 6 6m.
\TOTICE is hereby given to all and singularly the
peisons living in the 1188 District G. M., of
Decatur county, that thirty days after this date, I
shall declare a public road, it no good cause be
shown to the ooa'rary, iis laid aud reviewed by a
commission appointed for that our pose and returned
to this office. The road beginning at or near
Tongea plantation on the Rlakely road and in as
near a direct line from thence to the Miller county
line, to iutersect with a road leading from Colquitt
to Bainbridge JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y.
may 20fli, 1869. 4-30d
* It IE %
The brick two storv store house, situ.
ated on tiie corner of Clark and Broughton
streets. For terms apply to
T. VI. ob 14. BRA DWELL*
March -sth. 1869 # 48-M.
TAX
I WILL be at the following named places for the
purpose of Ass< using the State and County Tax
for.the year 1809.
Also, I will assess a* Messrs J. P. Dickinson ft
ft Co’s store in Uaiubridge. the entire third week
in June, after which time I shall close rhe book*
aud double tax all defaulters
Harrefl, on Saturday, May 29th; Clres*er Store,
Monday 3ist; Cooper's >h«p. 'lmsday Jiine Isfct
Attapulgua. Wednesday 2nd; Faceviile, Thursday
3rd: Lower Spring Creek. Fririav 4*h; Steam Milt,
Saturday dth; Rock Pond. Monday 7th; Brockets
Mill, Tuesday Bth; Bainbridge, Wednesday 9th;
Lime Sink, Thursday ifljh
JOHN C. BLOUNT.
Tax Assessor, D. C.
May 27, 1869. 6-3 t.
VACCINE MATTER!
1H AVB Just received a lot of VACCIN E MATTER
which l know,to be reiiable. Those wishing to
be VaObiuated had batter call at once.
, qoa DB ‘ J * BUTTS.
Marah 25 th, 1869. 48^t.
- - - ~ y
BLANKS.
V LJRGF lot of Declarations, anti other I esrn
ftianks for sa ! .e at Ih'n Oflk*-
ffpcrHaucflite rotate.
| —— gmm ———-
Wholesale and Retail
I'J j
THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their We
selected Stock, and solicit a continuance of the generous patronage heretofore extended to their Hous
They keep constantly on hand a complete stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PHA RM ACE UTICA L PREPARATIONS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASS-WARE, PAINTS,
OILS, PAINT-BRUSHES, VARNISHES,
Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery
of every variety—HAlß BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES,
FINE LIQUOR,
BKANDIESrwiNES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS, •
FIE SEEMS, CHEWING ME SMOKING TOBACCO. FIFES,
FIBHINA TACKLE, jOF AU. KJNDB,
1 SSS TT Jtk. TT J[ SKJfc MT JEL2 R. "’■T 9
BLANK BOOKS, FINE AND FANCY ENVELOPES , NOTE, LETTER , CAP AND BILL PAPER
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Chimneys,
and every other article appertaining to the business. The reputatiou of the house is*a sufficient guarantee
that, all orders entrusted tc.it will be filled to entire satisfaction.
. . PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTONS.
Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night.
Bainbridge, Ga., Feb. 20thr, 1869.
'** • \ / \ j*ijf [ ’ t < . „ •
Bill
. Maty yews ago, the writer of these lines ana an invalid physician, while visiting the
liland of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
, • ~. k beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who. were (like
ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and •iftVestigalSte', obtianed : a full Mstoiy
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
and sell ft a 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
TATIOt BITTERS being an article of leal merit, founded upon new principle*, gad
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for Its medicinal effects, worked a rapid r*Wta
. tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all ever the civilised
world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—Z. was a talisman of health, and the demand for
the PLANTATION SITTERS soon hi exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Crrix Rttm, 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 mads, and an agent
waa dispatched to Si Thomas far that purpose. He was fortunate In securing and
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the
bland. Houses, stills and presses wer«erected as if by magic, which utterly'" aston
ished the natives.” The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro
rand, and-very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a position
to supply their laboratory with an the perfectly pure 8i Croix Rum needed in manufac
turing the GREAT DfSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7IG0BAT0&. The above out represents
As an antidote to Favor and Ague, InterffiStbsut and Malarious Fevers, Byspepria, and
history of tfcii w*T*fc* five JmentetoL 5 125 # mSSr* Th* m
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result, ?
Decern bet 9, 1868 * * 3#-lv.
NEW STORE! NEWBOCDS! LOW PRICES!
BAINBRIDGE BOOT AND SHOE STORE
OEORCtE SPELLER.
THE citiaens of Bainbridge and vicinity are repp ctfully informed that I have opened a regular BOOT
nnd SHOE STORE, at the old »tand of VAUGHN ft GIBSON 8 , tv here I prepared to supply the
publie with BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions, from th<?b&ivf«t tb the smallest GAITER
I have alsoa lot of 01-iOOKR,IH#3 thalL will dispose of hi very tow figure*. Count rv pnodne
befsht or taken in exchange for GQjDS. Call and examine my &TOOK of BOOTS- and SHOES befb«
urkadas me yon vi!J sa-e money by it. [Feb. 18 48 Cm.-
HOUSEKEEPERS !
housekeepersi
READ—HEAD.
“Cooling to Scalds and Burps, ((
“Soothing ty all painful wounds, «c*
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped Handsand Skwi^or
Sore Nipples, for Files &., &c,—ls 7! th °f
allel. One person says of It, ‘I would not be
out a Box ih my House, if It cost IhadUo
travel all- the way to hew York for it. -Aw XorK
BAISWOBOStSIH. ' '
‘‘COSTARDS'’
Standard Preparations
AR3 HIS
BEALTIFIER!
THE
ptfcz, JRSJKS& £SF*
HIS
“GostorV' Bat, Roach, Ac., Exterminators.
“Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminator*.
“Costar's” (only pure) Insect Powder.
“Only IrifaTTlWe Remedies known.”
“18 years established in New Yoik- ~
“2 000 Boxes and Flasks nianuiactured dally.
“H ! Beware! ! ! of spnrlhtis Imitations.
“All Druggists in BAINBRtDGKweIt them’”
Address “COSTAR," 10 Crosby at., N Y.
or. John F Henry. (sticcesorS to)Demas Barnes & Cos.,
2l Park Row. N. Y. TTr _ I , r ,
Sold in BAIN BRIDGE, GA., by Dr. J. A. BUTTS
St 00. fFeb. 25th, ’09.-44-ly.
The ‘'Vermont Spring” Water,
.Justly celebrated as a remedy for GANGER,
Scrofula, Bright'* Disease. and other Kidney Affec
tion*, the worst forms of Cutaneous Di tea sett. Rheum
atism, Eemale Complaints, and all Impurities of the
blood. [
The bottles are marked: “Vermont Swung, Sax*
& Cos., SS»iD*W, Vt.”
For sale jby the principal Druggists.
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians aLd others, 6e,nt free.
W. HaSCHIEFFIXIiV Sc CO.
170 Wiliams Street,
NEW YORK.
March 11th. 1869. 46-ly
•• ' r
EVERYBODY TAKES IT.
BRADY’S
1 Awarded tlie Highest Premium
; i ■ . K i i l ■ 4 ! ’
IOVISIANA State Fair, held at New 0-lean
j 1M8; Alabama State Fair, held at Montgomery
Novelliber 1868; Kentucky State Fair, at Louisville
1868; State Fair of Indiana, held, at Indianapolis.
1868; and at the Missouri State Fair, held at St.
T out's, Mo. Recommended by the best Physicians
for the cure of
Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Female Weaknesses, Can
sumption Coughs, and Cholera Morbus,
Arid for Liver and Kidneys It ha* no equal, and is
a Great Strengthcner and Blood Purifier.
It is a sure preventive again-t Chills and Fevei,
if nsed regularly, a* the C'h'lls Season is coming.
No family should be without it.
Manufactured by D. C. Brady Sf Go., 46 Fourth
Street, Louisville, Ky
IH. M. SCtVIT, Gen. Agent for the Southern
Sfta'es. Atlanta. Ga.
For sale by J. A. BUTTS & 00., Bairibridge, Ga.
Sold by all Druggist, Grocers, and Dealer* gener*
ally.
I April 22. ’6». . 62-2 m.
I - K»■ , ' , ■ 'i • ",
I
I. X. 1. UK IMF NT
The best Medicine ip the word. Will affect nadir,
in a shorter time than any one compound eter
offered to the public.
It wiU cure in from one to twenty minutes.
Headache, Eamch, Pains in Back, Chills. Neuralgia,
Palpitation of the Heart, Enlarged Spleen, and
many other disease* not mentioned above.
Price froth 501 dents to $ 1 60 per bdttle.
Liberal deduction* mad«i to dealer*.
Address ~ G. D. GRIFFIN, Bainbridga. Ga.,
or L. H. Peacock, Attapulgus, Ga.
Feb 25th, '6®. „ 44-ts.
Geu. A. H. Cowum. I • Uuon H Colquitt
Baker County, Ga.»j Savannah Ga.
». Jaws* BJcmjs, Newton. Baker County, Ga.
■■G&&QUIVT &
COTTON FAOTORB
juu
.
General Commission
MBtie Hants,
BAT CTREEC.. .. .SAVANNAH, GA.
FT Liberal advances on Consign uents.
april 22. 1869 26 6m
""""" "WM 1 " il ' ' I j I■’ I
PARK HOTEL,
OS TUB AMEICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN,
Cw. BEEKMAN and NASSAU STS.,
Boar Ofty Hall Park, HEW YOB*.
** rt ‘irtia i ■'■■■' p , (i >fij ifj ■
CKMQE WIGHT, Proprictar,
in tjie very ha*rt of the whole
located Hotels for Merchants, Business men and
oflWi* vhdttngthecfty.
ft«c : 16. •ts. • till Jane jg. »<»
loan
“""t***" *•*«*«« p
* »T,- 0D M . *° 0064 04 fnrni.h.H
All Orde» rtceive eareful attention
Special Lisis prepaed for cJJJJJJJJ I*** 1 ***
asssaaßctsarasa
44) F 4 ®Ro*J\Y
Bept.,BnbridgeG;»,. ai 2. 1868. 22 ts I
THE ESTEY 0J
FOR PARLORS, HALLS,
Combine more perfections than a ( , i
market. ffl
The manufacturer* have invent,, I
more vftlimbe Improvements, duriaJ Ji
years than any other in the land.
Tho Patent Vo* Huau a| ,J|
\vonde.-ful imitation of the
voice, pronounced by the m 0 (t
and organ builder* fA« only per f ec , j
ever invented* |
The Patent Harmonic a^M
octave coupler, which double* the p*
strument without increasing *
The Patent Manuel |
of independent bass reeds of great •* ■
played with the ordinary keys. \M
The Patent Vox Jubilant,,
beautiful a sfyle of
attained iu reed instruments.
These Organs are superior M
In quick articulation--round, pipe.|y|j
ness and power. That/ have receitd J|§
i>rei> First Premium* over all comJM
They are endorsed by the highervjl
ties. S
Send for JUuirrated CtoijS
PIANO FORI
The subscribers also offer to the »'i
ment of beautiful Piano Fort*-.], Jjl
cases—full iron frame— overstrunj ®
grand action, etc., at moderate |inJß
warranted.
. For circulars and full particulars >
G, G. SAXE k ROB Rli
417 BROKE 81
Nlj
March 11th, 1869.
COME
OUT OF THE
jaws of mi
HESITATION AND DELAY IS
One Minute, will Safe
LIKE iSf A PILL B(
LIFE IN A PILL BO
DR. MAGGIEFS ANTI BILIOIS |
ARK
The true Grains Gs Hci
The true Grains of Ileal
OTE PiLT. IS A DOSE. |
OAK PILL 13 A DCSF.,
From Nova Scotia to
MEXICO AND AU
The people know them 1
The people use them !
The people praise them!
Thoy are the
NAPOLEONS OF THE i
NAPOLEONS OF THE I
Like a hurricane they
Streep all Competition fromlti
Tuky Grapple at the Heart of Ew/I
Extinguish it at its fountain he*/ ill
the system against sudden attar/."/i*s
epidemic, anil enable the Patient
gers ot miasmatic swamps, forests m4w|
ties.
DR. MAGGIELiI
Relieves the entire System of Paiw/•
enlivens the spirits, and sends new bis
BOUNDING THROUGH EVEL
i hey impart a
Sparkling Brightness to theE*
A. Rosy Glow to the Cheek,
A Ruby Tinge to the Lipa
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to the Complexion,
Bouyanoy to the Spirts, ,
And Happiness on all Sides.
For all affection of the Kidneys they »w|
DR. MAGGIEL'S t
;• mu ,. ia the I
Household Treasure of *
It wIH Cool the violent pain of »k*
one minute.
It will allay Information at Ones.
I* Soothes the Painful Thrnbhifrri* s
It Cttres Gums: Chilblain* and Frost w
It 14 Incomparable for Chapped !»•*
and Roughness of the Skin,
It Stops all Palo at Onoe.
m o or ■ ■ •
Call for these Inestimable M*W»y,
druggist*, and If you cannot procured
this office.
AU Orders for the United 9#
addressed to
HERBERT ft <>
474$ 'Broadway ■* |
m. wain’s mu oi sun K
per Bel.
earey 6th, 1869. Bj
OFFER EXTRAORW^
Bfemrlj Six Handrcd Pa*r« of
for»«Bts.
first sis number! of this vear lor 60 <v -
knmber of “Once a Month" contort'
column pages of the beet stories a*Jl I
and inetruettve reading tobefopndi'
Jsine in the country The subscript' o ,
year. Its typographical beauty is no
iwiSdhtß, and you will
magasine from January to. June 01 ,8 m
**Sft2S
• * *-• 809 « Btl Ohcwut^
I april 6. 1869.
* Ft. W. HOOA»
■ . WITH
W. k. RANSOM i
«84 * 9m Broad way*
Wholesale dealer in Boot*,
w»ay 20, 1869.