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am> Editors.
0.0. GURLEY, )
AIiOIS FOR IRE m.
The following gentlemen are authorised to receiv
•tMcriptions and advertisement* for the Southern
an, and receipt for the same i
Gsraus D. Griffis, Decatur County, Ga*
T. F. Smith. Savannah, Ua.
Mr. Johbph Stcvbktbb, Quine* /la.
Mr. W. B. Watt*, Gordon, Aia.
Hamby Lkwis, Greenwood, Fla.
WA*inxo , k~if Chapman, Marianna. Fla.
BI " 1 “ -■'■May tvs
BAINBRIDGE. GA.. KEPT KM BEK 2, 1e69.
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All) LOKD BYiCO.li.
Harriet Ut.rcluM - Si<>w«*, has created a sou’’
•stum —again written lieividf into the iio
to.ictv she so nmeh covets. We find from
the Atlantic Monthlies, advanced sleets,
if her glut*merits are true, thut she has
drawn the curtain licretnfoie enshrouding
|tie separation ot Lord and Lady Byron, and
r eveals it to the shuddering world hi ail oi
its hideoiisness. The cause, as detailed to
this old gossip by Lady Byron, “was tin*
incestous intercourse of her husband with
his own sister. w
One docs not like to say to a woman
syhat he exactly thinks. To say we do not
believe the tragic story, is the least we can
say of it.
It is strange to us that Lady Byron,
shun and impart to almost an entire sdangt r
a crime that startles humanity, uud cutises
the blood to curdle in our veins, alter hug
ging it sacredly to her bosom, through a
long painful hie. That she should disclose
to this idle curosity seeker so fearful a se
cret, instead of those win had cherished and
loved her in her affliction —a secret that il
true could not benefit the dying woman,
whose soul was hovering over the übyss of
eternity blit could inly injure the living,
is seemingly, to us, an idle evil told tale
unworthy of belief.
All know Lord Byron was are* kless diss
solute being—a libertine if von please. Yet,
weeaunot, now nor will we believe him, so
lost to fdiame and honor as to have prosti
tutod his own Histej to hellish lusts. If
told her, at all it must have been the ciaz'
ravings of a suffeiing woman, without the
least knowledge of whal she was saying. If
told and true, wiiat good could it do the
dead woman to unearth the ashes of her
dead husband and cast on them so dark a
aloud of infamy.
Mrs. Stowes woman’s soul has she one—
should have shrunk instinctively from the
filthy resurrections of the dead poets crimes,
and like a true worn m let it rest forever in
her own bosom.
No one with any sense could believe the
revelation of such a detestable deed neces
sary to defend Lady Byron’s character
from any attacks made upon it by the mis
tress of her husband.
Until we are furnished with better evi
der.ee we shall always believe this vile his
tory the creation of her own fertile brain,
In keeping with the slanders hurled at the
south by th is same petticoated scribbler
through Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
TALDOftT t POST Oi Flflv.
We have received a note from a Mr;
llyer, mute agent for the United States
mails on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,
stating that the notorious Joseph R. M.
Johnson, alias Bmith, has been removed
from the position of Assistant Post Master
at Valdosta, through representations made
by Hyer, to the negro post master at
Valdosta, Enos, to the effect that Juhnsor
was a most unmitigated scoundrel and was
unfit for a public official.
**Alno r t.ht< u >h my Instrumentality,"says
Hysr, "Mr. Knight the former Assistant
Post Master was reinstated, and postal
matters have taken their former course
iHAKK fflf- POJIEKOY
While in New York we went in compa«
ny w th ’bur cotemporary Downs of th •
Waco Examiner, to Ret the distinguished
journalist whose name appeal the head
nil His article, We w« re received cordially
and spent an hour with him most agtesabD*
He is a “brick" in eveijf sense ol \he word.
May lie live to see the walls of Radicalism
Fie low in the dust, against which he has
Id long p persistently and bravely tilted.
Ta*t.—The Courier Journal thinks Mrs.
f?towe*s next volumes will be entitled “Sal
ly scones, or the Secret History of Sodote
and fronton ah. including valuable doeh
menth fimnd among the private paoers of
tho late Mr. L t.’’ of ‘Aunt Hattie’s Ash
H«*pper, by the authoress or Uncle T<>mV
or ‘The Life ot Saint J* z« l>el of Plymouth,’
or ‘The Literary Chiffonier, a New E*.gland
Tragedy.* or 4 The Scandalmonger's Re
morse,’ a sequel to Sheridan’* ‘behoof for
boaudul.’
Hok John Bell—VVr are pained to learn
that tins venerable patriot and eminent
statesman is lying dangerously ill at his
residence in Stewart county, Tennessee
where he retired at tlie close of the War
No hope, as w’e learn from out Nashville
exchanges, is entertained that he will be
restored to health.
A Rkmarxarle Decision —The Charlstoii
says “Judge Bryan of the United
fjtatea Court, in that city has made a de
cision to the effect that when a member of
s co-part net sSiip goes into bankrnpey, his
ep partners must go into bankrnpey also,
slthongh thi*y may have committed uu act
cf bankruptcy.”
Editorial €,’«•• rw|»«udHMi •
fcrTKAM Ship Le >, N.-.w Y*>rk. )
August 24 h, 1869. )
Dear Sun : —Three o’clock, the hour for
sailing, we arc all aboard, the signal to un
loose is given, and finely our gallant craft
moves from her pier and glides 4 like a
thing of life” over New York bay, tor the
oceans dark blue wave. A splendid breeze
is blowing full in our face, and the bay is
alive with every species of sailing vessels*
daneing cxultingly ovtr its rolling waves.
We are but a few moments reaching old
briny’s heaving waves and soon :
“We left behind the painted buoy
That tutwe-at the hat bur’s mouth;
And madly danced our he tr a with joy
A* fa*t we fleeted to the South,
How fresh was every sight and sound
Or> open main and winding shoie!
We kuew tire merry world was round,
And vre might Bail forevermore."
How, we feel a little uneasy about our
breadsbasket as the Leo rides the briny
wave, while many of our passengers lw..k
pa e, about ihe gills, and, realizes the "hell
o’ of all diseases'* real genuiue sea sic VV e
retired somewhat disorderly with other* to
our state rooms, consign our bodies to the
cares ,it Morpheus hoping to sle« p‘it away.
Vain Impel No sooner do we enter on deck
next day, it seizes us again, and we are
compelled to lighten ship by casting our
breakfast overboard. Wednesday we are
“0 calmer and m r**ne. The pm*
poises jolly fellows are cutting up antics all
around uA. Wonder it they were ever sea
sick.
We had but few passengers aboard,
yet, th«v are meny souls, “t’liief among,’’
the many, were our never to. be forgotten
friends, Henry R. Christian. W, I) Hogar-
Mr Otis, George W. Siolsbrand ami
last though not least our jolly commander,
George Dearborn.
To-day, cards, fishing, sherry cobblers,
champagne and “sich like" enable us to
while away the hours of lazy day. The
shades of night steal o\er us, the qit et
stars peep at us th*- moon sails up the hoi*
•z >ii, casting her silvery b.-arns across the
briny waves. The light boat off Tybee Is*
land,"shines before us and at the “wee
siria” hours ayonr;the twal. we are anchor
ed off the bat at the mouth of the Savannah
river.
Saturday, at 12 ’clock, we are laud -d ai
the city of Savannah, ami our voyage is
ended.
AAILeOADN. ETIAG IN COIT’M
BUS
A meeting of the cii'z’iis of Columbus
assembled in that city’ on the 25'li nil., to
consider the Railroad interest of that place,
and at th il meeting a corn nit tee consisting
of Mininas DeWolf, VVtu.U. Gray and li.
R. Goethius, appointed at a meeting of I In-
Board of Trade at a prior tone, submited a
somewhat lengthy, though highly in teres*
mg r> port, winch we regret a want of
space forbids our publishing
In their report, however, we find »h*
following in regard to a road of great in
forest to our leaders, and one we are glad
io see is appreciated by the people of (_)*>-
mmbus. We i>u dish unlv the C >m*nitiees
rema ks concerning Ihe Baiubridge, Oil h
ln-rt and (’oluinbus bail Road;
Your CMniiiitte cannot close this report
vvitimut calling attention to Ih«* importance
to lhe commercial pospority ot our city, of
h* Baiubridge, Cuthbcrt and Columbus
Railroad, now being surveyml from ling
city to the P'orida line, to connect at thai
punt with a road to l’allahasseeo. The
mire country «>n the I'lin of this road and
dj *cent to it, is ferule. A large p. rti<»i»
I it, tor a long tune contributed to the
p osperby of oiii’c>ty, but was los* to u
oy the construction of the Southwestern
Railroad. The early building of tins road
would restore the most of it to our ei'y again
This road will place ns in communication
,vnh ihe entire State of Florida, and give
o our merchants on the completion of th<
Savannah and Memphis road; the trade, no;
•lily of Florida, but of a 1 ! South G» o-gia.
The Baiubridge, Cnthbert and Columbus
Road connects ai Cmhbert with the Soil'll.-
western Road; at Baiubridge, with the Au
luntic and Gulf Road; at the Florida line
with the road to Tallahassee Distance from
'oluinlitiH to PallahasS'-i* 160 ipdesj Co
bindmstoSt M.oks. 183 miles; Columbus
to Jacksonville, Fla , 328 miles; and f««>»n
Columbus to Fernai.dnia 350 miles.
This company has a liberal charm-—ih-
State having «*ngaged to eieiorse i:s firs
mortgage bonds to the ext<nt* of sl2 000
per mile. Th*’ company asks our coy i<>
aid them in building the road from (kdum*
bus to Lumpkin. It is largely to the m
terest of Columbus that il should be built
and speedilv. The Company says to n
ihe people South of Lumpkin, will build
the road from BaUHuilge to Lumpkin
That from Lumpkin t* • Cdnmbns the mein
miist l>e raised North of Lumpkin—bom «
portion of Stewart, Chattahoochee, an
this city and county. Shall we respond
now oT wait fm tiler developments? Tin
estimated amount necessary to grade and
prepare the fad bed for tin* iron to Lump
kiu, is about SASO 000, V\ e f- el satisfi and
Columbus sh-nild the enterprise, and
believe she will, when it is shown by the
Company that half the sum necessary to
complete the road from tins city to Lump
king, has been secured from other sources
We are ind**bied t > G*>v. Bollock for a
pamphlet containing one hundred au*l.
seventy-six pages g ving the argument ot
counsel, the decision «»t tin* Court; and tin?
opinion of the Justices in the negro eli
gibility case lately decided by the Su
preme Court of Georgia, Richard W Whi e
vs W. J. Clements ‘of Chatham county.
Also the opinions of the Superior Courts.
Judges tud others
Ihe Bull ck-Angier mit. t Tlk* Atlanta
Constitution says that in our notice yes
terday morning of the law suit instituted
by Governor Bullock against Treasure!
Augier, there was an error unintentionally
made by us. Governor Bullock, for tin*
use of the State, has in-oitu!ed suit against
Treasure Augier foi $21,000, alleging that
he has has used, himself, the funds of the
State over forty«*two time, and therefore
liable in that amount under the law that
imposes a penalty of SSOO for each at da v
ery time tin* Treasurer uses or allows «th<*
era to use the funds of the State. Tin* de
claration was fill and by H P. Fa*row, At
torney GetiertJ for the Slate. We learn
that Goveiior Bullock has given a retain
ing fee SSOO to a leoal firm in this case
0 her suite, are on the tapis, and the figl it
is cxpeclod to open in earnest.— Savannah
Neics. x
Vallandidham. —The reporter of the New
Yolk SIIII ha- had a tala with Vallandig*
ham. He won’t say much. He is push
ing the law for bread, and can’t tool aw «y
time over politics. He is tor Pendleton.
He is against dropping the Bourbons, as
Adams is.
Cotton Tax Claims —We have seen a
circular fioul Washington, which stales
that it is now certain that the entire Su
preme Bench, with ole* < xception,are of the
opinion that the cotton tax was uucousii
lirionai, and will have to be refunded. A
case is to be made in Court m xt December,
and is no doiibi is fe’l about the ultimate
ivsnlt li is ftmhi-r said, that a company
is being organized in New York wiilta
capita! oKfive or ten in liioiis *o buy
these claims and thai parties are now soi
ling ikeni lor a song wuuii they are wonli
i heir lace. Plahb-rs aid oiliera who have
paid this tax, <»ie earnestly advistd not to
part with tfit; ll claims for the present. N<>
doubt they will be collected at the propet
time, at • vei v moderate per ceutage. —
Macon Telegraph.
We regret ip learn that Mr. Thou. J.
Huber's,. Clerk of die Superior Court <u
Mill. r county, after an illness of a week of
so, died hi his r* sid. nee in Colqit't, on lasi
Batniday. H<* was a clev* r man and a
good Clerk.— Early County News.
The Bondb >ldk.rn —Where is all the gold
and st'ver in tin* coiiutiy? Our paper
moitey is front thirty to f >n\ per cent, dis
count. From 1849 io 1852 there passed
through tin* iniii.s, receiving the device ot
the Goyernun nt, over $800,000,000 in gold
and silver coin. The targes* amount « f
paper m circulation at any time was S7OO
000,000. Where is the gold and silv.i?
As die paper m*>n. y has b en pushed mil
ih ■ gv>ld and silver lias been l: k*n into die
safe and the vault 4 of die men who control
i his $2 500.000,000 debt. W»»**n paper
money vanishes into tin- air dies.* m**n
will demand, s*-!Z ? upon, and comro*l, ih<-
properly of ihiscoiinu. It is the best con
trivance ever made to make ‘the chaff of
do king better than tin* poor mans c*>in. f
It is cracking the tint, taking out the con
tents and throw ing tin* shell to the people.
How does di*s matler stand? Take tin
widow of a soldier—what money ho dn-T
pay her in? The bondli ider goes to the
I’reasury, piesr-nis Ins coupons, and is paid
m g«dd and silver. At die ncx' desk ih*
poor widow’s oension is pad in siiinplas
teis. Bln* goes in maker and pay a dofler
and a halt for adollai’- worth. He buys a
dollar ami a hall’s worth f-*r a dollar. J tell
ymi to platv* tin- righ' men in power. It is
die'deliberate design of men at the head ol
your Government to change its character.
Unie.-s you g.-t back into die safe mooring
*f the Cons'it n't ion within the next f*>iii
years you are gone. You may talk of
parties, but this is dm gr at question
[Andrew Johnson at Knox tile,
Bainbx’tdge Market
OFFIOii SOUTHKUN. SUN. )
Bainbridge Sept. 2. 1869 j
Gxnkral Rkmabxs -Busin* kk lor tlie we* k has
boon deci*ie<ll\ more biisk itian lor any week du
ring die Suramor Our tuerchai ts have brush and
ii|> tiieir stores, cleaned oat the rubbish, put on
cheer fill faces aid are * early In- the fall trade, with
the ariivitig additions to tueir uearls exhausted
old stocks
Cotton -One hundred and sixty four bales have
been received since our last report, making two
hundred ami five bales received since the 10th of
August. Brices have advanced—-we qn te;
Ordinary *2t>s@ 27.
Good Ordinary 27(^28
Ta*w Middling 28i(w/ 9
Middling fair 29| (aj,‘iO.
Bacon— Firm Cieai rib sides. 22@22J.
Fl**cr- -Demand brisk per. Dial
rtiDßs- -Activedemand -dry flint 16J@,17,
Liqurs— No c-bange.
H\lt -detail sd. 50. Linle demand
Bagging —Heavy stocks on . hand. Demand ac
tive at 28 c*-nts per yard
Iron Pies -We quote at 10c per lbs.
Chyme—No change
GEOR’-I \ -Pi CATUR <’■ UNTV
BF RYBD as trustee for Mis. E R Richurdium,
his applied for exemption and setti g apart an
valuation'of H eneste t*) and Twi I pass n ton the
same at my office in Baiubridge on Ihe 8d day of
September next,
JOEL JOHNSON Ord.
Sept. 2 1869 19 2w.
POSTPONED
Administrator’s Sale-
GEORGIA Decatur Countt.
*
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of said c unty. will be sold on the first Tuesday
iu October ISH9. a‘ the Court House door in said
county, l>etweeu the legal h**urs of sale.the follow
ing rent estate, to wit : Lots of land. N.*s. 20-S.
162. i66. 164. l->7. 196 and 50 ae:es of jot. No. 124;
apart <>t sard lots coo>|>osiug plantation ol the es'
tate of William tVitiianis, on the Bainbridge and
Tallahassee road about five mites from Bariubrni e.
there being three or four hundred aci sos open
land >n said plantation Also !<>>s of laird. Nos
162. 184. 185. 186 and 198. in the loth DiMiict of
Decatur county the same being wild lands. Also,
lot of land. - No. 131, in the 16th District of
Lowndef. «*mnty The said laniis l*el->ngrng k> the
estate of Wiiiiam WMliams deceased, aad sold for
th** pnrjose of settling the debts of the estate, and
for distribution among the heirs. Terms one h**lf
cash iKtlahco twelve mouths time, secured by
mortgage on premises imrchosed.
W O FLEMING, 1 A , m .
1 J. } Admrs *
August 2s, 1869. 18 td«
United States kterual Revenue Notice.
Assistant Assess »r> Office. 9 Division District )
Bainbridok Ga September I 18 r 9. |
Administrators Kxecutois &c., are informed
that their returns of I-iesricv ami Succession taxes
are now and ie. and tli it ffailures t«* comply. *iil,re
auire me to proceed as the law directs
4 JAMES W. CARTER Ass’t. Ass’r
GEORGIA, —Ofcatcr County.
JVCKSON MERRILas next friend of his wife.
Mrs Olivia. Merrit has applied for exemption
and setting apart and valuation ot Homestead and I
wid pass upon the same at my office in baiubiidge
Seotember 7th 18b9.
‘ JOEL JOHNSON Ord..
Sept. *2 1869. 10 *"■
[OFFICIAL]
Executive Depa utmxnt. [
Atlanta. Ga . .dugust 20th, 1869 j
Whereas. A vacancy has occurred, and now exists
in the office of Ordinary of Glynn county, caused by
the resignation of John B. Miller, the person having
been elected thereto; and
Whereas. George McK. Mitchell, who was on the
28th day of July, ultimo, appointed Ordinary for
the said county of tilvun. to till the vacancv afore
said, has declined to accept the appointment ;
Now, therefore, I Rufus B. Bullock. G vernor
and Cammander in-Chief of the Armv »nd Navy of
this State, and of the Militia thereof, by virtue of
the power and authority vested to me by the Con
stitution and laws of this State, do hereby upjxd tJ.
F. ROWE, of the county <-f Glynn. Or inary thereof,
to fill, the vacancy aforesaid, and older that he the
said J. F. Rowe, upon his executing and tiling in this
Department, his offici il bond as Oleik of Ordinary,
to the sum of one thausand dollars, with sureties
thereto as the law requires and as shall be sutisfactry
to me, be comrnissiond accordingly.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Executive
l>e;*artment at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day
and year first above written
RUFUS ». BULLOCK.
Governor
By the Governor;
Kdgrne Davis, Sec'ty Executive Department.
Sept. 2, 1869 19-It
i Official
A PROCLAMATION.
$5,000
GEORGIA:
# ——
By RUFUS B BULLOCK. Governor of said State
Whereas, reliable information has been received
at this Department, that in the county of Terrell,
on or about the night of dn 18th day of July, ultia
moat,an) of lawless persons, having first by force or
intimidation, obtained from the jailoi of said county
ot Terrell the keys of the county jail, did illegally
sod unlawfully open said j til and kill and minder
one Jobu G Lee by cutting his throat w.'th a rasur,
the said John G Lee being at the time confined in
said jail, handcuff ,and, and securely chained, am.
tberefoie unable to defend It inf.seif against the mu.*
derdusatta k of said iftwless persons and.
WhEkear, Wliether through fear of the aforesaid
lawless persons or through willful neglect of dtitv
the civil authorities of said county of Terrill have
failed to inform tins Department of the commission
ofthis barbariousand inhum un murder, and have
also failed to take a:.y steps whatever towards th e
arrest ofthe pe petrators thereof; in order, never
theless. to effect this object, to vindicate the maps
ity »>f the law and the sacred ness of human life and
jti order the more certianly to bring to speedy fiia
a nd punishment the si gudty pat ties. Ido hereby
issue this, flay proclamation, offering a reward of
Five Thousand Dollars tor the apprehension and
delivery to the Sheriff of said county of .Terrell,
ol the persons engaged h» the perpetration of this
horrible and at!onions murder heretofore recited
Given under my hand and the great seal of Sate
at. the Capitol in Atlanta this 2kh day of A gust
in the year of our Loid One Thous md Eight
Hundred and Sixty Nine, and oi the indeepen
deuce of the United States of America the Ninety
Fourth.
RUFUS B BULLOCC, Governor.
P.y the Governor:
Da. id G Cutting, Secretary of State.
Sept. 2. 1869. • 19-ft,
[OFFICIAL ]
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. »
Atlanta. Ga.. Aug Jlirt 1869 j
To the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary:
Wuereas, At the9uue Term .f tne Superior court
held in and lot county of Dougherty, 1868
Jim Jones a peisou of Color, was tried for and
convicted of tlie crime of btirglaiy in the night,
and was therefor sentenced by the Judge presiding
at said courts to be impiisoned at hard l ibir hi the
Penitentiary ol this State for and Ittr ug the term
of his natuial li>e: and
Whereas. It appears upon a cAretitexamination
of the testimony adduced upon said Trial, that the
ctim committed by the prisoner is. that be crawled
under a store then occupied by one Ned Hilt, a
person of color. a'>out eight o’clock at night, par
tially raised a phtnk from the fl mr thereof, the
same uot being nailed down or otherwise fastened
but loose and easily moved, and at the time of
discovery was in the act .»f reaching with hi* hand
to tasesome candy from a jir. said to contain two
pounds and va'ued at the sun of one dui ar in
currency; and
■Vhereu*. It it< dot Mated li. nor proven by the
testitn*ny aforesaid that be. the said Jim June*
'did break into said a tore, or steal ,• «n take there
from any thing or thing* of v iliirt; trrd
Wher a*. The primmer ha* served ou mote than
one year of the sentence aforesaid, and the pun
ishment already inflicted is more than Oonvnremm
rate with the crime committed: and the sentence
of imprisonment for life being manifestly unjust:
Now. therefoie, in con.Tleratton o: the fact* and
cir urnst-incea aforesaid, and the tin ling of the fury
being iuso:.Bi*teut with the evidence elicited »t tl. e
tiial. and to the end that justice may be done I
Rnfus IV Bwfloek, Governor and GjnrmandeT in
Chief of the Army and Navy of (bis State, ami the
militia thereof, bv virtue of the ptwef and au
thority in me vested bv the Constitution and laws
of his 'date, do hereby fully and freely pardon the
said Jim Jones of the crime of which he stands
convicted as heretofore recited, restore him to his
civil right, as a citizen of this Stats. and order that
he be forthwith discharged and set at liberty.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Execu
tive De mrtmeiit, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the
day and year above written.
RUFUS B. B'LLOCK.
By the Governor: Governor.
Ewkib Davis, Sucre ary Executive Department,
ang 26-Iw.
Jlnr JUmtijnnnitSL
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tllß MB II BUM Ullj
CORNER. BROUGHTON AND WEST STREETS*
H. WILLIAMS & CO.- - • Proprietors.
Keep constantly, on hand tl.e choicest Liquors. Finest Cigars. &c.. and in fact everything n*o»ij.
kept iu * fiist class loon. In countctioii with this tab oi. lb two BpU » did
Bowling Alleys.
After the Ist of September there will be a first cla«s Restaurant attached to this house-
Head-Quarters
- :POR -
111! GOODS!
CORNER WATER AND CLARK STS.
BELCHERS & TERRELL,
Wf OULU INFORM the public generally, that
Tv Miev have just r, eaive-i a NEW SI’OCK of
Fall and Whiter Goods-
Dry Goods.
s<> PIECES PRINTS
50 PIECES DOMESTICS,
60 PIECES STRIPE DOMESTICS
10 PIECES JEANS AND KERSEYS,
s<> BUNCHES COTTON YARNS,
8 CASES SHOES.
Groceries, &c.
Iff E ALSO have on hand a large lot of choice
wf Groceries, &c., such as
RICE, SUGAR. COFFEE, FLOUR. BACON «ALI,
& e A1 o, HOLLOW WARE. HARDWARE,
CROCKERY. BAGGING and TIES, &c. Also a
large lot Tin Ware at WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
riIHE above mentioned goods are now being
JL offered at the very lowest CASH PRICES.
aug 26 18 3m.
FIRST CALL.
OrFiOE OF THE AINBIUDGR. CrmrEKRT AND A
CoLiiMßi's Railroad Company, >
Biiinbiidge. August 2oth. 1869. J
\CALL for the first instalment*’ of 10 per cent,
upon the subscription to the capital stock ol
the Bainbridge. Cuthhcrt and Columbus Railroad
Company, in hereby made noon eacli and every
subscriber to the same, to tie paid October Ist.
1860. . Payments may be made in Columbus, to
Mr John Khig. banker; in Lumpkin, to Dr J K
Barnuro; in Cutbbert, to Cap;. VV, M. Tumlin, Se
cretary and Treasurer and in Bainbridge, to the
undersigned.
BENJAMIN F BRUTON, President
A K. JENNINGS
OF ALBANY, GEORGIA, WITH
PROSPER P SHAW & CO--
DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
IS lIUKKIV ST at I I. I ,
> ; EW YORK.
F Tillman, Ainx. C. Mcßae,
Lite of Texas. Savannah, Ga.
TILLMAN & M’RAE.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
(•Joittmtssiijß
88 BAY ST, Si
WT Liberal advances on Consignments for Sale
or Shipment. Bugging. Rope and all otlxu Hupplies
urniKhe** at Lowest Market Rates
H M Be .cb, agent tor Tiibnin & .M’Rue's Me
tallic Balo Tag, Biiinhndge, Georgia.
aug 19 17 3m.
GEO KOI A— Decatur (•< >unty.
I)Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ord narv
t of Decatur county, will he so’d. on the first
Tuesday in Oetob-i next, at the Court House door
in said county between the legal hours of sale the
land belonging to the estate of ft|, irv Glover de
ceiueil, c.iiMßtffrg of lot No. 2. in the lltir district
of .Mitchell county containing KH acres Lot. So
383 V' the district of Decatur conn tv, contain
tng 260 acres TERMS CASH
* r a KHoUA A GLOVER. Adtnr’x.
August 5, 18159 15-ton
GKO Iff}! A— T>ecaT»’R County.
ON the ffrst M a id tv in August next, 1 will applv
to the Court ot Oidinary of said county fi/rlet
let* of (]i*ruia*iou from the administration of the
citato of Elizabeth Jones, late ~f said county de
ceased. J '
SILAS JONES, Adtnr.
GEORGIA - Decatur County,
the Ordinary of Decatur County. Whereas
Alexander Campbell, late of .aid c ~Mv X
ceased dieu instate, having while he
at the tune of hi* death sundiv good* chatte K a,, a
Cr hmh S 7 h 'm i" in his life-time and
ahich should be legally disposed of. Thereto^tt
is ordered by the Ordinary of sahl cmmtv. that no
ti-e do issue to all and singular the kindred and
creditors trt he and ap|>ear at the November Term
ot the Court of Ordh.ar,- ,i_ , ,erm
administration. or j*hllm- r"7 “ ttws flf
the law .a * n 11 P"‘ c "‘d US directed l.v
2, IM9. JOEL JORKBON ' <Wjj» .
A. J. Milx.br. G. P. Maui
A. J. MILLER & CO., J
FURNITURE DEALERS,
134 - BROUGHTON STREET, 13^
SaYannaH. Gra
•' » i •/' ■ * J j ■ I
WALNtT T BEDROOM SF/PS. IMITATION FRENCH I
SETS, PVtLQII SETS BUR' AUS. WASH
SPVNOS BEOS TE \DS. UHMRS of
ALL GRADES. CHILDREN S CARRIAGES, kv 1
J3331N1 an I REPAIRING j
NEATLY DONE AND WITH
MATTRAI-* MARINO,
Feathers, Uphosteriug', be*
jly 22, *69. 18 6m.
THOS. H BROOME,
RLPit KHEN Tft
A. M. Biiminger & Ca,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALER* IN
SRAM3HIS. WSJSSISB,
IVINES, GINS, frC.,
15 BK IVEd STREET,
Near Broadway, - - - NEW YORK -1
i
SOLE PROPRIETOR® AND MfPtifcTEl 8 Os
Biia runner's OKJ I/Occion Dock Gin.
Ordeis Solicited JSstablished 177 ft
june 24, T 869. 9-1 y, jj
S Frank VVaRrbS. J* W. Kxitr. I
TO WITS HOTEL,
1 *
IjROA t> STREET, - ..... ALBANf *
........... I
• I
WARREN & KEMP, |
Proprietors,
5 16, ’69. 12-t act lit.
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I
Gen. A. H. Colquitt. I Huou H Coiqcttt *
Baker County. Ga | SavwnmUV 0»
JASfw Dagos. Newton, Baker County', G». m
COLQUITT & BAGGS. *
OOTTON FACTOR9J
AP—||,
G eneral Commission £
ivi bex c* Hants, «,
; SAVANNAH, v,f
I*/ Liberal aciyanct t <*n CoDsi^hmenls.
H|>ril 22, I86». 2 6-6® •
’ ft. w. HOGAN ”,
with vj
w.i. nmoiico,'
JIB 4 A 3§6 Kritiittwiiv
Wholesale dealer* in Boots, Shoea. 4c., * f
y 20, 6 1 * f l>
- W»
RECEIVED
5000POUND* BACON SIDES, jh?
3000 POUNDS BACON SHOULDERS „
h
OtJiV POUNDS LEAF LARD
, 50 BARRELS FLOUR all GradW t<* £
utile .ow by T. B HUNNEWELL 4 W
I
NEW PRIMS! NEAV PRINTS f t |
PIECES Assorted Prand* ¥«t sale loW
T. fr HUNNEWELL 4 CO- J
TEN QC X RTEH SHEETINGS. oi
.A . ' I
w-*. NEW Jot just received and" for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL 4 OC. j|
Notice. I
At P^BSGNS-having in their powtessio*. I
rr to Hie undorsjgited will P ! *** I
1 n them-
JOHN M. FOTTfII I
ansi H-R* 9