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«ln>ad daily •* xr(; P l 12 M.
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Rrs, Tbnmlnv and Sat
■*rv »f th« Mail fr<f » A ' *;
KvVed ..n Sundays from 9 to
N\ L CLOUD. P- M.
■ . Some infamous wretch, not
■ tb ‘ Lord before his eyes, and
■ cllt the ham string of a
■ , few days since, of our mend
Hxin? he. death.
■ k journal for September con-
E v „f interesting articles, also a
K, r offering ft large variety
Kiwhoget HP clubß ' S^d '
& c , sent free. Address N.
KrkesburK, Chester county, P&
■ to D. P. Fan Ids.
K,r t*o choice pieces of new mu-
Sungs of home by Walter
Botus Waltzes" by Jaß 0. Boden.
Savannah papers, with the
failed to fee forthcom
I What’s the matter BoAyf This
Kftcn to he pleasant.
Ken raised and is now lying at
F She Will soon be able to try
■the waters again
-Seethe advertisement of
Hinise in another column
are offering superior induce*
At* and planters in all articles in
facilities of such u vast charac-
of any magnitude we think
K interest of parties building to
Bfo ’|hf (aider: this mammoth
Ag (((ftalilishruent of Savannah
Hlimns to-day.
tlic heavy and extensive tuisl
■ne heretofore. they say they are
■ a trade this fall, that will
H” anything they have ever done,
■ them for fiwty bear the name of
■■artinimt" men in *av:mr,ab.
BKuM do well to send in their order*
Bivr one of the most extensive and
Bin Georgia.
— We would be glad to receive
Hpioiii iHirsons disposed to write for
H)n any snbjert of public interest.
■ practical natnve.. There is tine
Hfuttnustbe observed, and fbat is
Hirticlc requires more space than a
divided into two 'lliis is a mat
Hu'tauce to the writer than to ns; for
holds -nit \\r can pay the composi
■i\ imoaut of matter, but it w. übl
i .v pah lie -to read a lengthy arti-
-r.v n fern rig to o«r adve’ltis-
Hv ill Ik- 'm'cti *li;it 'his •uM R<>hVier.”
Huiifs-s Inisiiit'-s still sun
Bis of tin- public. by \vh"locale and
Hilling in is paitfcnlar line. from a
Bh Side of Suit-Leather, Soto Leather
Saddle.
jßvill find it to iheir interest to
Hrn in Savannah, or if they need any
Bin>' to order from him.
■ hnnnnrd pleasant gentleman. and
Bj"."'d the reputation of doing the
B & Cos —'! his intelligent. enterpris
es. business firm of Savannah, present
High the columns of the Sun to-day
of this section fora share of
Bin"lchants and planters who wish to
or order supplies from Savannah.
Bp give Measts \V. 11. Stark & Cos.,
that no Letter or faithful
Savannah.
Hns &Co-It i« with much pleas-
attention of Country Merchants
Hf the advertisement of this large eS-
Bfcbutdown - ’ on the retail business,
B* and are now doing exclusively
on a huge scale,
H worked hard to build up a home
Bbolite and efficient headsman and 'lerks
■ departments, and we hope to see onr
in the future patronise them
Hf to going North, and faring worse
( he inteiior have alraedy l>eeri stopped
■ *lnle«i route to New York and had it
Hum that the;, could do as well If not
Borne thm abroad
wi 1 follow their example
Hbatk —'lime Will he a debate by the
Hinting Club. Capt 0 G. Gurley Piesi-
W'"*- a * Hie Court House, on Monday
B>e loth in-taut Ihe public generally.
Bthe ladies, are co, dial 1> invited to attend.
Ones --ducation r'laiiea'e crime.’
AJJii motive:
H Mum ford, C L Martin.
Mclntosh, Rutivgeßabbit,
H Rus-ell, Richard Sims.
Negative:
BO Charlt m. K R Terrell,
B* Rus-ell, w w
H Hampton, B. M Johnson.
* and Scisg. ,r Si _q here has been a good
Htione here duriug the week.
were busy receiving aud selling
B w vre pretty sold out when the new
H'tiuucuced lolling i n . <jf this W|J h;ld per _
eriemv this week. Neede<l scissors. Went
H ll tt'Cij six hundred au i ninety-niue stores
H* 1 'Xaet no seizors, saw some that would
Uands and the devil to cany, until we
* i o> ou, n Kinl.-Camtter & ioiuiiiisou's
Uc “ o uig.y vthispuied scis ois. OUi !
I l aiaaed apaii-piesciued theiu with
I* >ecv,iio,i graceiuily, aud returned $0
Huctu.ii » li.ed jj ut bappj . UJtttt i. W £
j D*N»IS l ALvrr -We direct the utteiition <>f ftgjr
readers to the advertisement of this gentleman;
He Ims on hand a splendid lot of Mahogany. Map e*
j,nd ( hestnut Chamber set*, and auy other Variety
of furniture, which he is offering to seli at very low
! figures * . . > - >f
Mattresses repaired and all kind! of upholstery
work done at short notice.
Mi FslVey ih a clever gentleman, and will ill
your bill for furniture, at low rates if you will only
give him the chauce.
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P. H. Bshw.—Don’t fail thread the advertise
ment of this gentleman, which will be found in
another caluron, He is one of the oldest and
most reliable commission merchants o‘s Savtrinah.
He is now doing an extensive business, and we are
glad to learn from him that it is rapidly increasing.
The usual advances will be made' fb plan ten! by
him.
A M. Sloa* A Cos. —Tile card of this house ap
pears in to-day’s issue of the So Col. Sloan fof
merly of the firm of Sloan, Groover A Cos., is so
well and favorably known to our community, that
a recommendation from us is almost Useless! nev
ertheless we will say to our readers, that the house
is operating on a “firm foundation,” and are pre
pared to advance on colten, and furnish planters
with baggiaii tMt, bacon, Ac.
Duhcas & Johnston.— This veteran firm, en
gaged in the Commission business fin Savannah,
represent an immense capital, and consequently
are prepared to offer to merchants and planters
superior inducements. They have an enviable
reputation throughout our entire section of country
as excellent cotton factors;
In addition to their Commission business they
will advance to their customers any supplies* they
may wish. Bee advertisement.
Wm. M Davidson, —The card of this Savannah
House, established in 1844, will be found In
attothef coiumil It is entirely unnecessary for
hs to recommend this gentleman, as years standing
in the Forest City have gained for him that popu
larity he so justly deserves. We will say, however,
that he has a large stock of Wines, Liquors, Ac..
that he is offering to the public at the lowest cash
prices.
RpiaiTUAiisM.—A Lecture will be delivered at the
Methodist Church on Saturday night, September
the llth. exposing the Frauds and delusions of this
modern humbug, with the means by which the
rap” “table-tipping,” Ac., are produced.
Johm M. Cooper.—We would respectfully call the
attention of our readers to the card in another col
umn, of this old and reliable firm They have on
hand one of the largest and most complete stock
ofj Books, Stationary AC , that can be found South
of Mason and Dixon’s Line. Give them a call be
4’ore purchasing elsewhere.
Chickens —Why the duce don't somebody or their
kftriFoiKS bring some chickens to market We
would Wfce to buy one just for a curiosity. We
have diligently searched every cart, buggy, wag
on, and freedvnan we could see this week for one
but “nary" chicken. Th* nearest we came to it,
was seeing the tail'of one disappearing around the
•corner of the Court Wise, to which we gave chase,
—only to find its owner, tucked under the arm of
the Junior Editor of the Argus who, seeing chicken
nlaiu’v in our looks, immediately let himself out.
raved.
A. A. SoloKons A Cos. —From the extensive ad
vertisement in this issue, it will he seen that this
eading Routhtern Drug House is prepared to do a
business this fall and winter that will eclipse any
thing they have done heretofore
l heir Bitters are acknowledged by all to be Su
perior to any ever yet brought before the public.
The following k what Hon. A. H. Stephens says
of them!
LibkrtY ITaIL, \
CfaViordvlHe, Ga , 14th August, 1869. |
Messrs. A A* SoLojßons A Co. s Druggists,
Snvauttah, Georgia;
Gentkmen : Please send foe half a doteh bottles
of your Bitter*.
I have been using them lately, upon the bettotiti-
Riendation of a friend, with decided behCfit. ih
giving tone to the digestive organs and general
strength to the system
Send by Express, with value endorsed, C. 0. D-.
Yours, respectful Tv.
ALEXANDER 11. STEPHENS.
See their notice.
Carts. Hal*, Agent for the Piedmont Life Insu
rance Com i any. called upon ns to-day. He is A
clever intelligent gentleman and represents one
of the most reliable Insurance companies ill the
United States The Captain has delivered several
lectures here this week upon interesting tdpit s.
We are sorry our engagements prevented us Tro i
attending.
Wilma* Hons.— We urgently* request the atten
tionofloveis of good Liquors, to the Card of thl
gentleman, in to-day’s paper. Me keeps a choice
article- -no mstake about it Our clever atld well
k uown friend, H. T. Blocker, can be found there
always ready to give good bargains.
Wc hope our readers will excuse us this Week,
r our deficiency in reading .platter, as we have
just returned from Savannah, with a big lot of
advertisements which has crowded out several
Kditorials, and some veiy interesting selected
matter.
- - - ■•SimUrn £jt
Oh'x'Veh Sfuflß-s & Co.—The members of thi s
new firm, recently belonged to that old reliable
house, Sloan Groover & Cos. Owing td the immense
.•.mount of business they done, they were compelled
to • split the blanket,” and the Groover, Stubbs
branch are now doing business on their own book
The members of the firm are Well-known to oiir
merchants and planters as No. 1, Cotton Factors and
sellers They are also prepared to advance on Cot.
ton aud furnish supplies. Notice theft Card.
Marshall House, Savannah.— The advertisement
of this splendid house, which enjoys a reputafio ll
that extends from the .North Pole to the Torid
Zone appear* In out columns to day» Col. Luce,
the proprietoi, is one of the most clever, wholesoul
ed genthman we have ever uiet, and ye hope when
our merchants and planters visit Savannah they
will patronize him; although he only charges $3.
per day for board, his tables are laden with every
delicacy the Savannah market affords.
GEORGIA Degatur County.
NtDfICE is Hereby given to all persons havlrtg
demands against l> B. Whiddon late of Said
County deceased V* present them to uie properlv
made out within the lime prescribed by law And
all persons Indebted to said- deceased are herwhy
required to make immediate payment.
JOHN J. KIRKLAND, Admr.
B«p*. t. 1869. ~ •
te VV.vNN \tf niKECIOIiY
' -i.il
AUSTIN % ELLIS. comroi*s<>n And forwarding
merchants, avaonah, Oh.
•■ _ -
AILAOHORN t CUNNINGHAM, grocers and (bii
chandlers, corner Bay and Drayton Streets, Sa
vanhali, Ga.
CON N E JA! A JOHNSON. WohleSale greoers and
commission merchants, Corner Barnard nnd Bar
Streets, Savannah Ga.
GLIVeR. No 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah,
Oa. Dealers in sashes, doors, blinds, moulder
ing*. paints, oils, glass, putty, and all painters’ and
giaftiers material Miked paints of all colors and
shades.
JJ DICKSON AOO . cotton factors and com
mission merchants, 58 Bay Street SatatUah, Ga,
ft SIMMONS, cottoh factors and Com
k mi»lon merchants, 58 Bay Street, Savannah,
Gtt REMSttARi\ wholesale and retail dealer lit
A doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings newel posts,
Ate. North sidfc di Bay Street, foot of Barnard, Sa
vannah, Ga.
I* AN DELL ft CO., wholesale grocers, 2f#l A jjoß
* B«y Street. .West of Barnard. Savannah Ga.
Agents for Georgia, Florida and Alabama of the
Orange rifle powder.
M~ v FEFST A .00$, wholesale dealers in groceries
4 wines. Liqudis, tobacco’s and segars, 146 and
14? savannah, La. *
HOLCOMBE, HULL A CO., whbltl&ale grocbrlj,
Bay Street, bavannah. Ga.
LJ. GUILMAUTIN A CO,, cotton factors and
s general Cofoliiisssion merchants, Bay Street,
Savannah, Ga, Agents fojr Brfttiley’s super phos
phate of lime. Bagging, rope and irotl ties always
on hand. Uusual facilities extended to customers.
gotiwiT
King of Chills never fails.
Substitute for qliininh, King of Chills.
King of Chills cures dunib add shaking chilis.
King of Chills cures eyery othei* day chills,
Third day Chilis cured with King of Chilis.
King of Chilis CiirCS seventh day chills.
After trying every other known remedy. King of
Chills will cure yoti 1
A planter’s frieid, Kingol Chills-.
King oFChills cures every time.
For Neilraigia and sun pain, King of Chills-.
King of Chills saves time and money.
SIOO fora case of chills which Urbnigoole A Cos.
cannot curs with their King of Chills;
A permenSnt Cute King of Chills. 7 1
Quit Shaking, by using King of Chilts. *
For diarrhea, use Red UiariheA Rehievly.
R. D. R. cures acute and chronte diarrhea
For the* stomach and bowels use R. D. B.
R. t). R. cures vomiting purging.
English Fetnale Bitters regulates and restores.
E. F-. B. Will cure your sick wife
Physqians aie invited to test E. F. B.
E. F. B. is adopted to old and youug females.
t. X. I* ijniwbwt
The rapidity with which this LtKIMENT has
increased in popularity thtoughout Southwestern
Georgia and Florida is Unprecedented. The pro
prietor is continually receiving voluntary testimo
nials from various parts of the country of its mi -
raculous Cures. Every household should have it;
if there is auy medicine to be relied upon it is the
I X. L, Liniment-. . It cures headache, tooth
ache, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, burns, old sores*
pains in back, Ac. Sold by all druggists;
Sold iu Bainbridge, Ga.-, by
a. a. butits co
ENGLISH FEM ALE BITTED win restore fad
iug female beauty,
For said by J. A. Butts A Cos.
if yoU have the Di afrit 64, go to j; A. Butts A
(Vs and get a bottle of tbte BBb t>lAtt£BJs REM
fcDY. Price due dollar per bottle.
td
tltfe Advertiser, having been restored td health
lh A few weeks, by a Very simple remedy, after hay
ing suffered several years with a seVerfi liing affec
tion, and that dread disease, Constitution is anxious
to make known to his fellow-sfiflerthe themeafis of
cure*
Td 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 same, .which
they will find asuRE Cure for CoNsbUptfON, Asthma,
Bronchitis etc The object of the advertiser in
sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information Which he conceives to be
invaluable; and be hopes every sufferer wijl tfy his
remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad
dress. ’ J
Rev. EDWARt) A. WtL^ON.
Williamsburg. Kings Coiiuty. New York.
tig* Voi l ili
A UEN TLEMAN who suffered for years frqm
Nervous Debilltt. Premature Decay and ali the
fleets of yoUthful indiscretion, will’for the sake
of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it,
the receipt and directions for making the simple
remedy oy which he was cured. Sufferers wishing
to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so
by addre sing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B OGDEN*
Few all diseases of the Kidney or Bladder use
EXT. BEA .BERRY audBUCHU, for sale at J.
A. Butts & Co's.
FIRST O ALL.
Orrw* or thb ainbridO*. Cuthbrrt ano »
Columbus Railroadt Coup <ny, >
Bainbi idge. August *2oth, lSttU. )
A CALL tot the first instalment of 10 per cent.
upon the subscription to the capital stock at
the Bam bridge, Outhhert and Columbus Railroad
Company, lit hereby made upofi each ami every
subscriber U» ihe same, to be paid Oeiober Ist.
IBtiP Payment.- may be made in (tolimrbus, to
Mi John King, banker; in Lumpkin, to Dr J K
Biunuui; in Cuthbert, to Capt. W. .M. Tunitin', Se
. cretary-aml treasurer and in Batubridge, to the
undersigned,
BENJAMIN F. BRUTON, President.
Head-Quarters
:3^oB;
in tom!
corner water and clark sfs.
BELCHERS & TERRELL,
WOULD INFORM the public generally that
they have just received a NEW STOCK of
Fall and Winter Goods. °
Dry Goods.
60 PIECES PRINTS,
60 PIECES DOMEBTICS,
60 PIECES KfRIPE DOMESTICB
io pieces Jeans and kEßseys,
60 BUNCHES COTTON YARNS,
8 CASES SHOES.
Groceries, Ac,
WE ALSO have Oh hand a'large lot of Choice
jGroeerida, Ac., sUt'h as
RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON SALT,
Ac. Aisd, Hollow Ware, hardware!
CRtJCKERY, BAGGING and TIES, KEROSEN OIL
TURPINtrItE ftb.*
'***. 1111 Ware at WHOLESALE
and RETAIL.
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
riIHE above mentioned gbods are now being
X offered very low for CASH or COUNTRY PRO
DUCE; The highest market prices paid for COT*
Ton.
aug 26 18 Bm.
F. Tlelm\n, Alkx. and MclUb,
Late of Texas. Savannah, Ga.
• ■ ‘TILLMAN & M’RAE.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
-88 BAt IQTANNAH, dl
fIT Liberal.adyanceß on Consignments for Sale
ter Shipment. Bagging, Hope add all othersupplies
firntshed at Lowest Market Bates.
H. M. Bench, agent for Ttilthan A M’RAe’s Me
talic Bale Tag, Georgia.
aug 19 17 3in.
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A k. JENNINGS
0V ALBANY, QBOEOIA, wtTH
PtlOSpEli P SHAW & CO*.
PkALEKB Ik
£OOX3 & SHOES,
13 MURRAY STREET*
NEW YORK,
THOS; H BROOME,
’ 7 RKPRKSENTS
A. M. Binnlnger & Cos,
IK PORTS RS AND WHOIKSALX DEALKKB IN
iSAttaiii, wuis&ms,
WINES , GINS, frC.i
Ito. 1$ BEAVER STREET,
Near Broadway, . - - NEW YORK
BOLE PROPRIETORS AND IMPORTEI g Os
Binninger’a Old London Book Gin.
Orders Solicited Established 1778.
june 24, 1869. i* 9-ly.
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S Frank Warrrn. J* W. Kemp.
TOWN’S HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, - - - * ♦ - • ALBANY
ifea- Jb24k3>
WARREN A KEMP,
Proprietors*
y 16, ’69; 12*t bfct lit.
Gen. A. Hi Colquitt. j Hugh H CoLquitt.
Baker doiinty, Ga | Savanuah Ga;
JAmeS Baggs, Newton; Baker County ~Ga.
- BAGGS,
OOfTON FACTORS
;. a» • ;i -
General Commission
iMiEIJFLC." ttA KT*3?S,
BAT STREE C. . -;............ SAVANNAH, GA;
HP Libetal advances oh ConSigtithents.
april 22, 1 869. 26 - 6 m
POSTPONED
Administrator’s Sale.
(lEOWGIA Dbcatub (joefi tv. ..
BY virtue of an order frdth the Court of Ordinary
,»f srtid c •uUty, will be Sold off thefirst Tuesday
iu October 1869, *1 the Cou-t House door in paid,
county, between the legal hours of follow
ing real estate, to wit of tond.
162 166 164. 167. 196 and 50 a«;es Os tot. No. 124,
a part ot swwi lots contfpOsiilg plantation 6t the pr
tMe Os William Wifliaius, on the Bambrblgfejtod
Tallahassee road, about five miles from P a,nbnd e ’
these Being three dr four hundred aer sos ..pen
lafirl Ilf kald plafttatlon Also, lots fit , " 1 ‘! r|C ”°® f
162, 184. 186, 1& and 198, m the 16th District of
Deeatur county the same being w dd U ndS; . Also,
lot of toad No. 131, in the 16th District oi
L*wiutow county The said lanos belonging .to the
eJtafodf Wftltom WUliams deceased, and njdd for
th- purpose of Battling the debts of the esfofo. and
for (ftSfritrtßion afoong the heirs. *® rn^ f> ed by
cash balance twelve months tiuaC. secured y
f >*"*% rtilmsa, i Wmr> .
j, DONAXi^UN, j
August 26, 1869
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B. P. BRUTON A 00.,
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BEAL ESTATE
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f *-*ANJD : - ■ ■*• 1 i «£»*»• It* • «jn| t#ds
smw&£Mm agents,
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OFFERS THB FOLLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE: •• ■' *
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DWELLING HOUSES AND I£)TS 55
H|v ' • § V : j' l } l: . £: s v | * • n *'SW
BUSINESS HOUSES AND LOTS
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two J"'
VACANT BUSINESS LOTS • • *
0 N* E
VACANT DWELLING LOT;
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ONE 4 ~;T
WARE HOUSE AN D ’ L’O T'L
. » > e • ',■ ■ j < * , * * * £ .'.'l'
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Apply early, as all the above property
is offered VERY LOW. .
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office
BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite Court House* <
jly 22, ’69. i A ft
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A. Datisv |t. t . | iU « Os
B C. SCOTT,
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-WITH-* '■ '? "■ .
A .DAVIS & CO.
At
miiitimi iitci mi.
A KI) DEALERS Its #
DRY GOODS* GROCERIES, HV&DWARE, BOOTS, SHOifcS, Ati., AO.» AC*
Wa?EH STREET BAlNßßtioatev GEORGIA
fgHSigbt Drafts on Savannah and New York, always on hand. Pay the hifhebt isarket prless tor
ton and other Country Produce.
FOb ruary ft, 18«9. 4*-t> . j
Corner Broughton and west stReeTS; .. "
fV|...| ;i , */t‘' * »: t '♦»» - *■' ks» . -'I f-'t'l * l'*y A/Jil
H. WILLIAMS & CO, * - * Proprietors,
•-• —i—J—i.
Keep cOnetaritiy dn Hand the choicest Liquors. Finefet Cigark Ac., and in fact eterytliliif Used
kept in a first- blase efelooh. Ib coUliictiob with thtt Saloon is two splendid
Bowling Alleye.
After the Ist of September there Will be a first-class Restaurant attached to this house*
A. J, Miller. 0. P. Miller
Ai J. Miller & 00.,
FURNITURE DEALERS,
X 34 BROUGHTON STREET, 184
sarv'oiiiin.oili, a-a>*
WALNUT BEDROOM RETS, IMITATION FRENCH
SETS; PARLOR SETS, BUREAUS,. WAJH
-BTANDS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS .OF
AtL GRADES, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, &c-
JOBBING and REPAIRING
A'
ftSATLY DOUR AMD WITlt
• i »C‘ iRITCAEi BAKIMO,
Feathers, Uphosteririg, &c<
jly 22, ’6O.
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OEORGTA— DsCtfhra CoustT
B F. BYBP wHrueteo ft* IMsrft <ft Richardson-,
has applied for exemption and setting apart an
valuation of Homestead and Twi 1 para open 'the
same at my office in Bain bridge on the 3d day of
September next,
JOEL JOHNSON
B* ? t 2 im. »'3w.
JUST RECEIVED
3000 POUNDS BACON &IDE&,
3000 POUNDS BACON SHOULDERS. * w
>_ .4. ■ .. I 1 '
1 350 FOUNDS LB \Jf EABD.
50 BARRELS FLOUR all < Grades. wJ
sale low by T. B. HUNNEWELL Jt CO. -*
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NSW PRINTS! NEW PRINf SI I ;
AM& PIECES Araorted Brandt foarakelow hfL-j
T/B HUNNEMEJULJkCG,
TJBN QUART«%SS[|!MiNa».
JSI NEW lot jmi received*and fat rale M 5
T. B. HUNNEWELL * 6ft
,—.—j n —-—$
R. W. HOGAN ;«
w.i itimt’il/
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