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■ ~ Magaewi -,The August No .
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K re *r*n<l contain* more reading matter
Ee'pnce th*a »ny of the class we have ever
I. „•„*'««« *» Boys and Gnu*.-We have
C.| the August numbers of this best o chil-
The new-t,ry The Adventures of
HL,' t u’ail ice. the Texan Ranger- is continued.
Ilrnv* in interest, as the narrative proceed*
Bfiiniially recommend B,ike's Weekly to pa-
I containing as it does the m-st excellent read
K, r children. Terms $2 a year. J. W. Burke
■ publishers, Macon, Oeorggia.
HiiTonos Factory —We are gratified to know
Hj energetic m«n are laboring to open this facto-
Kgain It i« ju*t the enterprise needed to
the prosperity of our flourishing city.
Keho|« their • flints may prove entirely sue-
Bui »nd the factory put into operation as soon
Brittle. We feel a decided interest in all en
of this natu e, ai.d hope to see our coun-
HLen engaging in the manufac'ui dug business
Bigtiout our State If we desire the prosperity
State and people, let us huiid manufactories
hum our cotton at home, an' l (,ur word f° r *L
BLtnd will abound in wealth and happiue**.
—The surveying party of the Bain-
K. Cuthhew and CM urn bus Railroad reached
aiJU ou Samelay last, and left oil MoiidaV to
the route between this place and Tahahassee.
C.rre.v-'lwo hundred and five bales of
bai been teceived in this city up to
«iue,
Htice the advertisement of Dr J. S. Carter,
Assessor.
;»£ Lab k Platform.— lln* Labor G<ni
ttL FiiiUdctphi* have lormally an
too cecal 101 l oi a now political par*
Hunl docUued a pbtUoi l+i. It pmiiollliCiw
■Haws passed by lad Kin-lie. in during lilt*
Hua uiniiaiohial, ami tending to Con Mow
■<>n, tin* silbveiHiou of the govcrniiu ir.,
jHlie (i[.p!u isKfi: ol 4ai»ci ley >c.tpiial, li
■uiicca lli»* iiattonai banking -System,
MHBftl‘'jxiainls that legal lender notes -Co -tilts
cutix-ticy. it claims the nlteru-
Hut liie rc‘V«:inu! laws to protect labor.
Buitu i<*g*i lewder iuom;y and three 4>et
■ bonds* mutual y convei'Utble urn* each
■ul writ, U ex tola that greenback
be paid In greenbacks ami nut gold,
all bonds lx-It, Condemns
HunnupulieM. It, asks the ewtablialn*
Hus a Labor -Bureau at Washington.
the <sgkt hour savslem. 4
■ iitges tin* toll restoration us every
■to aU Anmricaji eit z ns. This is a
Hk platbuin.— Atlanta {J/r.iiti'utio*.
■New Rbvrntb Scheme—The United
Hk uibMHial revenue laws, stchording to
Hftimw under serioim eons derut ion, it
HHt te<i, can be so mod fi and an to defray
Stir • X'JHMtses of the govefumetit except
Berest rm tbe public «b-bt, and at tin
Hirm- to remoVe tin* <1 j-eliotiti in re*
Hn the inquisitorial charnel* t "’rtf tin
Hhiw. Accord frig to this plan-, the
I which >he revenue paid in
Hm'ieis shoo'd be derived Are wliiss
stamps, license*, and a modi
HHnmc tax. Is is Asserted m-it a tax
SHHlollar per gallon placed upot: wit is,*
pHHM bfc Collected, if the means within
HKiioti of triad be adopted, and will
Vieldpn annual return of sß(M>i>o,ooo. The
■ tobaceo, it is contended, will yield
HHO.OOd. The revenue from stamps.
r i
I a modified law, il is believed Will
U* to SIO,Get),OUT), and from license
HP 000 A niodifi-d Htcrtie tax yield
HA.000.000, would then only be r* **
H to make the total of $155,000,000
I is the Secretary of the Treasuiy’s
Bte of the “Xpimdttures tor the fascal
Handing June 30 h. 1870. To raise
Hn, of $15.000 000, it is proposed to
B* an income tax of five per cent on
Berest paid on the national debt, to be
■ed when the interest is paid. This
Ht IS asserted, will bring in $6 255(0* 0,
Hot a dollar of expend inclined in the
H"»n. The balance it is proposed to
Hhy taxing incomes d* < ive«l from sm -
embraced in stocks of banks,
B>» and other corporatii ns, and from
H*i paid on bonds of such corporations.
it is claimed, will while.com—
K removing the unpopular and inqnisis
■ individual income tax Jaw fr mi the
H* r, ‘ B, dt ill the saving of at least
H ,l ’lhnna of q,il| ars p. r aunmn in the
I- Collection of the reventp*, by re/luc-
B* number of objects of taxation, and
Bqnmtly the numbers of officers.- Halt,
H ft«l wjtb chain* are now run with the 12
n tch* train over the New Jersey Railroads.
I C 4 ar« intended ta answer the purpose of
H? ?>rß, .
Puince.Authuk William Patrick Albert
of Kogiami, fills Hr.ivwd at H i-ifax an p iH
scng-er on tin* City of! Paris. His visit t<»
America will be »xu*mi.(l to next Jun«*, a.nl
111 all probability he wiL extern! hm t.avei.s
to tfie United States, and pass some lime
shooting ImfftlocH on the plains and grouse
on the prairies, lie is accompanied by.his
governor, an equerry end a splendid New
foundland dog. Prince Arthur is in Ins
twentieth year having been burn May Ist
1850. J
The Bf ron Scandal.— The press of the
entire country, so far as we have seen, do*
iiisinee Mis. Jsiowe for her outrage..usslan
der on Lord Byron and his sister. They
dsc red'l ihe stoiy from beginning to end,
and are not choice in their Comments on
•he old she hyena. Horace Greeley alone
stands by her. He believes Mrs. Stowe—
*iys her tail i» tine; (hat he has been
aware of the fact foi m >uy years, and
praises her article highly. We know of
no punishment that would lie fit for this
couple but to have them married to each
other* Co’umbus Sun .
Caution —Our friends in Savannah and
elsewhere, who desire prompt attention to
their corteKpondence, Wil find it advanta
geous to forward their letters p» r express,
as die effi.-ial* ill the mail, department nt
the government are Careless and ignorant.
We received a letter on tlm 23d inst. from
Messrs. L. J Gudmartm & o<>., which was
mailed on the 14h inst., thus requiring
nine days for transportation in the U. S.
mail, from Savannah to'Quiimau. — Quitman
Banner.
The Press in Span —The liberty of the
pres** is threaten' and m Spain A letter from
Madrid say-: Two m >st curious and cow
odly att e-k- have In ell ‘made on (lie pivs*
here. A party of eight or ten armed men
proceeded to the office ol the Jon tlllnM, a
satirical paper, destroyed the presses, broke
up the type, and severely assaulted the
editors It is unknown who they were or
that theft- object was. The next day twenty
armed men did ihe same thing at the office
ot tip* Sigh*, an I-abellin paper. In the
le ter case the editors wrre very severely
handled Since these attacks both pap. rs
have suspended their publication, l ives
ligations are on foot, and it is hoped tin
iggiesvors will tie brought to justice, hu
lawlessness is very much the rule here ai
present.
A servant girl in fltoona recently tried
whiskey to kill rats. She sweetened it
with sugar, soaked bread in it, and then
left the. bread in the cellar where fats ‘most
do congregate, ’She had been up stairs but
half an hour when she heard laughing, Ring
ing, and a general huliabail down stairs.
She ace rdingly went down »o see what
was th«* matter. Imagine her astouisli
ni'Mit to find about a dozmi rats glorimish
fuddled, engaged in th’roWtiig potato par
ings at each b.her, and hauling one anoth
er up to drink.
State Tax For 1869.-- We percieve, from
an official notice in the Atlanta Intelligen
cer, that the Govntibr and Comptroller
General have consolidated the tax returns
sod assessed a tax of Foufftebths of one
per cent., ad valorem exclusive of specifi.
tajkeM, for the present year. The sum to lie
raised by such assessment is five hundred
thottsawd dollars.
Sharp Tsnnos sh u the TeLkoßall. OHtnt
iusisis on a vacation, and the p«*oph* are
le-cotn'wrg tiTixious f.>r bis vacation* Why
tie* d'Mice, thefl don’t he vacate?
O ie who xuanplains that the watering
lilac** In tel Svherebe stops, furnishes deaths
er\’ meat, is ctrntii-ried by being told that
u is ‘bully.’
The Revolution wants females on the
uoliee, but W ■ fear this Would augment the
‘won’t go home till fmlining’ lellows, to an
alarming degiee.
(irant has commanded great armies, yet
does not now seem to 'have command of
himself. His friends claim though he is
true to tire rote. \Ve haVe no doubt of it
to the political Corps-.
Utba —The billowing are said to be the
preliminary terms of the cessnnV oTOub i
•v Spain In the United States*
1. Spain shall recognise tfr» .Fn<l<*)Wid
em e of Cuba under the g >vei nment of C. s
pod«*s.
2 (itiba shall sexy to Spain ah indeninitv
for the resignation of the rights hitherto
exeicised by the m<*ther country. The
amount of the indemnity to be specified in
the tr« atv.
3. Hie indemnity, whether fixed at one
hundred millions, fifty millions, or tWekty
five millions of dollars, to be in bondsV
the Cuban government, payable with inter
est aMhe exp:rutiotiof a <*onvenient period.
• *• I'heHe bonds to be guaranteed by the
United States.
5. A armistice to be proclaimed lies
tween tin* patriots -and the Spanish troops
in Cuba, immediately upon the execution of
the treaty. The island to be evacuated bv
the Spanish forces as soon as the treaty is
ratified by the representatives of the Cuban
people, aiH the guarantee of the bonds ap
proved by the Congress of the Unit and
States.
6. If these terms are not at. onide accept**
cd by the Spanish Government, the United
S’atats will, without further delay, recog*
into the independence of Cuba
Gen. Lee—ft is a pleasure to look ups
on our grand old hero, (Jen. Lee. Severely
simple in manner and dress—the latter al
ways gray —he comes and goes softly and
quietly, with a kind wind for all wild fip
proach him or whom he approaches. If
you could see the yottng girls croud around
him, nud the sparkle of their eyes as he
shakes their hands, yoii would see how a
patriot hero mav “re«d his history in a
nation’s eyes.” —Mobile Register ±
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Richm >xd. August 20—The drought is s
bad in ttiis vicinity that the forest trie
are dying. Today is the »eventy*eighth
since rain enough has fallen to thorong y
wet the gronud. Thermometer 101 de
grees. /
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Seco\d Georgia Di-tkict.— \ VVashmgton
Xellalige s,-»3 s tie- Coll.- ctor of tin* Second
Georgia I), s net, W. M M Trill, of this city
I"< hlm Unite I s.'ate.N Cos nm!-ASl.iner for the
D strict and tfu- ques: on it i?» if en submit -
ted to Co.iiilliN- .til' i D 'lin.o whether lie
can fill fifth office*. Hie United States
statutes forbids United St ton marshals
from holding the office of .ptmimissioner
atid af least the law is applicable to a rev
enue offi-er—since it Would be-in his pow
tocause the arrest of parties and hen try
them on the charges made, authority not
r« cognised by tin* United S'ates Courts,
•Mr Morrill will urchablv n sign the . ffi •«* <•!
-Un ted States com , ni*siore« —Macon Tele
graph,
JlKtial Hofittg.
King of Chills never f ils.
Substitute for quinine. King of Chills.
King of Chills cures dumb and shaking chills.
King of Chills cures every other day chills,
Third day chilis cure I with King of Chills.
King of Chills cures seventh day chills.
After trying evefy other known remedy. Ring of
Chills -vi ll cure you-
A pianor’s friei and. Kiugot Chilis.
King of Chills cure-, every time.
Fo- Neuialgi i ahd sun pain, King of Chills.
King of Chills saves time and mon- y.
$10(1 for a case of chills which Dromgoole & Cos.
cannot cure with their King of Chills.
A peimensnt cure King of Chillfl.
Quit shaking, by using King of Chills.
For diarrhea, use Red Diarrhea Remedy.
R. D. R cures acute and chronic diarrhea
For the stomach and bowels use R. D. R. -
R. D. R. cures vomiting purging.
Lhglish Female Bitters regulates and restores.
E F. B. will cure v< ur sick wife
Physcians aie invited to test E. F B
E. F. B. is adopted to old and youug femaUs.
.
f. X. 1.. MNIJII NT
The rapidity with which this LINIMENT has
increased in popularity thioughout Southwestern
Georgia and Florida is unprecedented. Tlie pfo
prietor is continually receiving voluntary testiuio*
nials from various parts of the country of its mi -
raculous cures. Every household should have it;
if there is any medicine to be relied Upon it is the
I X. L, Liniment. It cures Inadache, tooth
ache, neuralgia, sprains, bmises, burns, old Bores,
pains in b*ct», &c. bold by ali druggists,
bold iu Bainbridge, Ga., by
J. A BUT! 5& CO
ENGLISH FEMAtE BITTERS will restore fad
ing female beauty,
For sale by J. A. Butts & Cos.
If yon have the Diarrhea, go to J. A. Butts &
<Vb ah‘(l get n bottle of the RED I JAM FiE IiEM
RDT. Price one dollar per bottle.
t 6 cd^siunvES.
THE Advertiser, hiving 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-sufferers 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 and using the siihle, which
they will find astoKECbRKFoR Consumption, Asthma.
Bronchitis etc The object of the advertised it.
sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which lie conceives to be
invaluable; and lie hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
Parties Wishing the prescription, will please ad
dress.
Rev. EDVUard A. WILSON.
Williairisburg, Kings County, New York.
Uititona 6f VoiiTit.
A GENTLEMAN who kuflffred for year*? from
Nervous Debilitr. Premature Decay, and all the
flfects of youthful indiscretion, will’ fur the Rake
of suffering humanity, send free to all whd need it.
the receipt and directions for making the simple
remedy y which he was cored. Sufferers wishiutr
to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can db so
by addre sing, in perfect confidence.
JOkl* B OGDEN,
For all diseases of the Kidney ct Bladder use
EXT. B’EA-otJEURVT audBUUHU, for sale at J.
A. Butts Sl Co’s.
OAK % CITY
lil k BELUED SAUHL
Upstairs in Bowers Block,
BAAD» SREtT) BAMBAIDGE GA
B. F. COLBEhT k BROTHER.
PROPRIETORS.
Tlds Saloon is always supplied with choice
mms&iis,
w mm,
m&mzm,
vm&m,
THE BILLIARD TAfeLF.fi
are all new. and as good / toITUZ
as can tie found in Die
pared at short notice. •
April Ist. 1869; 49-ts
S3XT 3ST
JOB PRMTMG
ESTABLISHMENT.
ALL kinds of JOB WORK done with neatness and
dispatch 1 and at the lowest living rates.
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Sheriff Sales.
\y n.L BE SOLI) before the Court House dooT in
hours of* o UV °A b *' nbr,,| K«, be ween the usual
~i. 2- U, ‘ the bM 1 ucsJ “y »» September next,
tne following property, to wit ; . •
N ' ,h ,‘ 201 202, fractional lot. N 5
Ufa 'T '? a ‘ 262 > «»nt.,iug 10 acres,
b, the Somh 1,,gl ~g acn ’ 8 ’ 264 bei « S6 i “C b«
No ->4O h h T . COrn ' 1 of " ui<l
?‘’ UndtdHK toll, w *' commencing at e
c f on i er ru,J,, b»g North Iti chaiil a. ritih
a ' h T Ci ' Lml b ' b<ulb 04 degrees
tml ivi^ I '/ a ‘ and lVouth Une Ot -Hid lot lo the
land ijtng booth of the same being 186 acres atore-
’ he North halt of fractional Jot, No 24 -,
he hotrth halt of lot No. lU3 Containing 125 acres,
a “ »* the 14ili
distiict ot Decatur countj . and known as the land
putchiu-ed by J P Gaulden from H. D. bhehee, also,
lots, N,,s. 3, do 39 4( , a , Kl 4J a|ld fructiona , J<)t
i 42 * l,, d tractionul lot No. 113
and the booth half ot lot No. 30. conuinin* 103
acres all lying m the 14th district o. Decatur conn
luo Iu f? v* e L o 1 " t iind ChattaUoocbee riv’
also lots of laud Nos 380 and lid acres ot lot 332
in the W estern part ol said lot, a certain bavirall
?n V the' , iotl he l ! w h T UIC bHlil " Ce sniil lot
n he 20th oistrict oi said cninty and known as the
laud bought by J B. Gauluen from Daniel O Neal
of J P - Gaulden to'
J P U “ ti fa Huniy D yhtthte vs *
JSZSit Ar ! d Wfc,,rned t 0 «“® by »HVid Belcher
ex Sheriff, Decatur County.
vt rn „ th on, , t,n3e and place - • of land,
v" tlilrtl ,iril b,t * N.». 241 and frac
tuinal kit No 262 containing to acr,.s. No. 263 con
tainulg 19-J acres 251 being 35* acres in the bouth
East Corner „ said lot. 135aG.es of lot No. 240.
lumnded as fotlows, cnmiiieiicing at the bouthwest
tjotner rum,lag North 1« chair, sand links, to a
station thence East by South 64<legiees to ttieEast,
iorth and b uith line of said lot the laud Jving
Houtli ot the same t.eiug the 135 acres aforesaid 'The
h , ’iV b ,^.fb**-■ of Mii ract,wu:ll lot N<> 242, the bouth
half ot No. 203 containing 126 acres, the whole
Containing 13bi* acres ail in the 14th district ol D«-
catur. and known as iand purchased by J. P Gauld
eh fr-m H. D Shehee. also, tots Nos 37]
and 41 and ti actional lot No. 1 14. and lot No. 42 and
fractional lot No 113 and t«e bouth half of lot No.
8h containing 103 acres all lying in the 4th district
of Decatur county in the fork of the Flint and
Chattahoochee rivers, also, lots of laud Nos 330
110 acres of lot 332 in the Western part of said lot
a certain baygali diviUinp 115 acres from the balance
of said lot ill the 2oth di trict of saide unty and
known as the laud bought by J P. Gaulden' from
Daniel J’Neal.
Levied on as the property < fj. P. Gaulden to
satisfy one Superior Court li fa Henry D. Sliehee vs.
John P. Gaulden.
Levy made and returned to me by David Belcher
ex-Sheriff, -Decatur comity.
Also, at the same time and place.- Lots of land
Nos. 201 and 202. fractional lot No. 231 ands ac
tional lot No. 252 containing P» acres. No. 253 con
tainiug !99f acres. 254 being 35* acres in the [South
east corner <*f said tot 135 acres < f lot No 240,
bounded as follows; com neiicing at the South-west
corner running North Iti chains and dd links, to a
station, thence East by South d4 degrees to the
East, North and South line of said lot the land lying
South of ihe same being the 135 acres aforesaid
The North half of fractional lot. No 242, the South
half of lot No. 208 conta ning 125 acres, the whole
containing 13G7J acres all in the 14ih district of
Decatur county and known as the land purchased
by J P. Gaulden from H. D bhehee, also, Nos. <7,
38, 39, 40 and 41 and fractional No. 114, and lot
No 42, and fractional lot No. 113 and the South
half of lot No 36 containing !03 acres, all lying in
the 14th district of Decatur county in the fork of
the Flint and Chattahoochee rivers, also, lots of
land No 830 and 115 acres of lot 33- in the Western
part of said lot. a certain bay gall dividing the 115
acies from 'he balance of said lot in the 20 district
of said county and known as the land bought by J
P. Gaulden from Daniel O’Neal.
Levied oh as the property of J. P Gaulden to
satisfy o e Superior Court fi fa Henry D. bhehee vs.
J. P. Gaulden.
Levy made and returned to tne by David Beich**r
ex bheriff, Decatur county.
Also, One half acre of land in the city Os Bain
bridge bounded as follows; North by Pbuteis
street; East by Clay street; South by street separa*
tint it from lots owned by S L. Belcher and or
phans of Henry Malone; West by street name un
known; levied on as the property of Luke Mann to
satisfy one Justice Court ti fa Harrell, Zeigler & Cos
vs Luke Maun. Property pointed out by Defend
ant.
Also, One half acre of land in the city of Baih
bridge, bounded as follows. North by Planters
street; East by Clay street; South by street separa
ting it from lo’s owned by S. L Belcher and or
i bans of Heory Malone; West bv street name not
kriown; levied on as the prop rty of Luke Mann to
Satisfy one Justice Court fl tA Eliaß Slulpfrph & Cos
vs Luke Maun. Property pointed oilt by defendant
Also, Lot No. i3Band part of lot No. 1 S ill the
20th district of Decatur County, levied on as the
pr perty of S A J Cox to satisfy one Siiti&nor
Court ti fa Patteu, Lane. Meriam & Cos. Vs E. A.
Cox & Bro*
Also at the same time and place, one house and
lot in the rUv of Baiubridge bounded as follows:
North by street name not known. Blast by premises
of Ed. brown, West by George Edwards place and
South by Back street. Levied on as the property
of Smart Mauri (colored.) to satisfy one tax-fi fa.
Levy made Aud returned to me by M. Halm, Con
stable.
Also, at the sanie time aid place, lot of land.
Nos. 11(> 117 and 124. In. th® 16th district of Deca
tur county, levied on as the property of W. M Dol
lar to satisfy one tax ti fa.
. Alto at the s une ti ne and place lot of land !> o
275 in the 13th District of D icitUr county; levied « n
as ilia property ot Hiwsaud Hutchinson to satisfy
one tax ti fa
One ’lot of land No. 188. In the 29 district of De
catur county. Levied on as the property of Nancy
Stewart to satisfy one tax ti fa
Also, at he same time and place, No 282, in the
Kith di trict of Decatur county, containing 25
a'res. Levied on as the property of R L. Rachels
to satisfy one tax ti fa
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 21 and 31, in the 21st . distr et of Decatur
county Levied on as the property Os J. Li. Brown
to satisfy one tax fi fa.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No
191. ill the 19tn district of Deeatui county, contain
ing 185 acres more or less. Levied on as tiie prop
erty of D. L Bryant to satisfy jme tax fi fa.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land No
-359, in the 21st of Decatur county. Levied on as
he property ot L Marshall to satisfy one tax fi fa.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos 371 and 337, in the 2bt district of Decatur
county. Levied on as the property of T. J. Harp to
satisfy one tax fi fa.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 359, in the 16th district of Decatur county
Levied on as the property of William B'armer to
satisfy one tax fi fa
Lexies made and returnd to me by M. Hahn,
Corista hie*
Lot of land No 592. in the 15th District of
Dec-ttur county. Levied on as the property of 8.
A. Wilson to satisfy one tax fi fa. Levy made and
returned to oie by M. Hahn, Constable.
Also, West half of lot of lanl No 822 in
the 27th District oi Dfecatur county, levied on as
the propertv of Sim del Lowery to Satisfy one Jus
tice Court ts fa Coulson Adams vs 8 Loweiy.
Levy rriide arid returned to me by H, M. Hatch
er Const.
Also, lot of land. No. 220, in the 10th District of
Decatur county,. Levied on as the property of W.
M Dollar as Guardian for John Brock.
H. B WAUGH, Sheriff.
August 6, 1869. J 6 4w
OFFICE Os J. BERRIEN OLIVER. General Com
mission Merch it. No 97 Bay Street (over W
fi»x, Gibbs & Cos.) Savannah, Ga. [dcy2-8
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lager beer ' ti©E»-.
ICE LEMONADE CIGARS, *r
p ,2 C ,°-? h M Ctiofl A Wi T t, L this Sa,oon is two FtR^T CI.ABS "BILLIARD TABLES, one a Carom the Other s
Pocket table. As I have to pay Otuh for my goods, we are compelled to sell
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STRICTLY FOR THE CASH. AHD FOR CASH ONLY.
FAN CY DRINKS OF ALL KINDS MIXED UP.,
B. P. BRUTON A GO*
REAL ESTATE
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ALES
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OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE:
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FOUR
DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS
three
business houses and lots
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VACANT BUSINESS LOTS
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ONE , v
VACANT DWELLING LOT
ONE
WADE HOUSE AND. LOT
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Apply party, as all the above property
is offered VERY LOW, 1 F *
OFFICE
BROUGHTON STREfiT, -- - OpftdSitS Cottit H&tts*
fly 22, ’69. ‘ u
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA,
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HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to bit e at all times with or
ftT* Fine Horsea and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange.
February 11th, 1869.
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A. Davis. «. • . _ .
B. L. UA%m
s c* Scott,
—WITH—
A.DAVIS & CO.
-GENERAL- . 1
COMMISSION MIRCB AEfTS,
AKD DEALERS !|t #
RY GOODS, GROCERIES, H VRDYVARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AC., AC.; AC.,- AC;
WATER STREET BAINBRi£)GE, GEOR&ZA
Drafts on Savannah and New York, always on hand. Pay the hinbest Market foeAtoJ
U-a aud other Country Produce. ew»i»»fM»ynwnina».
Feb ruaryil, 18*9. , r JL. ±
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A. Davis.