The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, October 07, 1869, Image 3

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BJ7#ontltrtn OWOBKHT I8«»- ■ tl>li morning »t the Kvl Ordinary. 23. L v„. -TV Rivrr*l« no« In fine a’" 1 " 1 "" V litv nrrlvlnff »»b !•«* <*""’« Z lLei to nnd through ■n and q&’ r K ooll *’ sh ' PP ■ yon "ill be treated according «o WL." (Jive Sandy a have never, at any time since the E , no h a scarcity of am ill hills under the nation of one dollar. It is a!mo«t impoaa.- K, t h„ v change at all. nnle» 7™ W a P re ‘ ■ f,. r it. as we saw many do last week. I o,o*;ool K Tco‘-The attention of onr Win directed to the advertisement of J. P. Ktions. There medicines haven widespread ■ j(> n. Give them a trial. These medicines ■Utehv nearly every druggist, and can also of ihe Proprietors at Memphis, fetln _\Ve notice that the work, commenced E e ago. of fencing in the Cottrt House square, E resumed and will be rapidly pushed to E<ni. It will be quite art improvement to as w-il *• a great advantage to the conn- E W( nke to see some improvement on appearance of the Court House. vis. - This popular merchant has Just re- Kfrnm New York with, we suppose, the larg Bfc ..f Pry Goods and Groceries ever brought Bridge, which he is offering to the public at ■ reduced prices. Mr. Davis is a clever gen lnnd«'HM)f the go ahead kind, consequent* H bound to do a good business. Give iiim a Examine his good*. He has got a lot of polite clerks who will wait on you. E you goods-cboaper than the cheapest. Cox -Retake great pleasure in Hrriding this clever #im to the favorable c<m- E'ri otf our readers. These gentlemen bought Ktlsfoi the cash, consequently they can iniitcemcnts to those desiring to pur- By thing in their line. They will also sell, Koimhlc coin mission, any perperty in the Hmuty and make promt returns. H|.<) Owing to the exceedingly small amount Hec alloat. togetht r with the “snatching Up” Bitks <>f t’ol Collier, oar worthy Mutshal, Has nothing occurred tills week to disturb the quiet of om city. \Vc had several extra re. 8„.,ug..d. Inn i here was nothing turned Mp could hy the deepest thinking and most ■k p'annhig. convert into an item of Interest, Kcntly they all made their report in the fill inner li;i!s this iw-.-k are like honest men, Bu cm Had one only now and then } Hi Mr. Kiljtor, to vonr renters do speak, tell them you'll do better next week (balers of the l.oeal Column of the S' in. Bar lon the necessary lack of reading inat- B s week, as the above answer of those en- ropoitvrs. engaged by «s. ■conclusive- Bn-s that it was not ottr fault. As far asget ■ a •skirmish” is concerned, that i* entirely ■ho question ; eVeryhodv ill these diggings Bi >Uj Collier Yes sir rcc bob. And then B|n\V, , Hf they get into a fiarht in the day or in the night, roiots along as sly as a mouse ■•! numhcs them off to the guard- ).< me be seen, that though the “Col.” is a lie’s got ail the rampant “mouth spilers’' Hfe hungers” uniter the “hack.” We can’t Htlie life of ns. why the city authorities don’t ■ the reins a little, in order tl at we could ■little fight just for the novelty of the thing ? HXI 'ako a hand ourself il it was’nt for spoil- Rwir Can’t some one who has’nt ■ fortunate as ourself and “habit” got no ■ take a few chances; we’ll be on hand to ■ “dots” and to see that there's not more ■ jumps on one. We will also agree to pay Htlne. that is, if we can collect enough out Bliuqueuf subscribers. But we would say friends, that they must not depend ■on that, as it is mitfluy umwftfw whether ■ k '' these collections or not. as m «st peo ■" think that a “blamed” printer should V il t all. or at least be should await the ■ those who honor him by placing their Hnis subscription lists. ■acitso.v - It will be seen by reference to ■rtising col inn ih of the Sun. that, our clever L. 0 Jackson. is"doing a Ware House business, and would be glad to nc. ■late any of his planting friends with room pVtoie their cotton. He is also prepared ■e Liberal advances on cotton shipped to his ■in Savannah, New York or Liverpool. Mr. is a clever gentleman and desei ving of a ■ pat. on age. ■tot.—Those wishing to rent s \ftry desirable ■*’' in Bainbridge. would do Well to read the ■enunt of Jesse F. King to be found in column. W- SpßEtts.—Don’t fail to call on Mr. \V. C. ■at the Bain bridge Jewelry Store. He will sell ■g(>od pair of steel framed spectacles, for fifty . that will enable you to see as well as when keeps always op hand a lnrge assortment of Holes with gold and silver frames, Watches, cal Instruments, &c. i . <• •ckweixS; West.—Under the head of new ad- wilt be found the card of that clever ! fH'pnlar firm Rod,Welt & West They are sell so >.!> ilt greatly reduced prices. If you want Idas, give them a call. ATONED MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE. IX he sold before the Court. House door in the t.wn of Bainbridge. on the first Tuesday in miner next, between the legal hours of sale, the w 'ng property to wit: tt 1 Hb and 31 lying in the • •»mth District of Decatur county, excepting 1 ne acres off of the West corner of said , byvied on as the property of W W, i.-l! ‘Vsatisfy one mortgage fi fa. in favor of R. irT , , , f' 1 " ,inMrat ' ,t against W. W. Harrell '' ' Harrell Property pointed, out in mort H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. . October 7, 1860. 34.5*, Jjrejfint gatireisi. ENGLISH FSM *LE BIiTERs. Cures all Female complaints. . Cures wife, daughter and mother, Cures cases pronounced Incurable Cores all irregular uterine actions Cures hysterics and chlorosis, * v , Cures diseases peculiar to females. J. P. DroMooolr k Cos Sold by Druggists. Prop’r, Memphis, Tenn. BUOHU This wonderful medicine has gained a world wide fame for the cure of affections of the kidneys and bladder, and all who require it are in search of the test. Dromgnole & Co.’s Buchu. prepared by reg ular physicians of Memphis. Tenn.' is recognized as the bf-st and cheapest Price sl. Sold by drug gists everywhere. ° o von shake ? Use King of Chills K'ng of«’hi!ls never foils to cure. Dumb and congestive chiils cured with King of Chills YOUR UVER. If yonr liver is torpid and vonr bowels constipa ted. take one dose of Dromgnole ft Go ’s Liver Pills, and they will get so well and pleasantly yon will have no others. They are the best purgative you ever used. GUARDIAN’S SALK BY virtue of an order from tha Court of Ordi nary of Decatur county, wilt be sold on the second Tuesday In November 1869, at the court house door in said county, between the lei al hours cf sale, the tract, of land No. §B6 in the 20th Dis - tiyt of Decatur county, containing 260 acres more or less Tariffs cash. .R H. BUTLER Gud’n sept 9 20 4<>d.O 40d EH ROUS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility , Premature Decay, and % all the flbets 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 by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B OGDEN, R X L. MNIMENT The rapidity with which this LINIMENT has increased Wv popularity thioughout Southwestern Georgia and Florida is Unprecedented. The pro prietor is CohtifiUaliy receiving Voluntary testitno nials from various parts of the-conutry of its mi - raculous c;p;es. Every household should have it f there is any 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, &c. Sold by all druggists. Sold in Baiubrklgc, Ga., by J. A. BUTITS CO TO CONNECTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a tew weeks, by a Very simple remedy, after Rav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Constitution is anxious to make kuowu 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 same, which they will find asuRE Curb for Consumption, 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 invaittable; and he 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. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Conuty, New York. FALL Ml fin GOODS! TUP L.IR3EST STOCK ft THE MARKET! —— T. B. HUN NEWELL k CO, n\VE the pleasure to announce to their friends that they are leceiving a large ahd attractive Stock of Goods. BOUGHT FOR CASH at, LOW PRICE'S and arc ofteriug them to the public at such prices as will astonish every one. They have a splendid stock of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS & SHOES hardware, wooden Ware, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, I.ADIE’S CLOAKS, NOTIONS. &c , and a general assortment of everything usually kept ih tills mftiket. We invite the public to coifie and inspect out stock before purchasing elsewhere, as We are coo fident we can suit them. A large lot of BACON & FLOUR, ALWAYS ON Hand* sept 23 just received from New Gi leans. 22 ts ITTITM anflil I JAMES WATT, Gun and Locksmith Has just received a large and well selected stock of English and German Shot Guns, American •Rifles. Smith and Wesson Revolvers, Sharp’s Derringers and other Cartridge Pistols. Colt’s and Remington’s Cap Pistols POWDER FLASKS, MOULDS, CARTRIDGES . GAME BAGS, WA D CUTTERS. PO WDER, SHOT POUCHES, C APS, WADS. SWT. i &c. TUBE WRENCBERSj Also a tine assortment of FiSH’.NG tackle:. • Being engaged exclusively in this business, I art allowed by the manufacturers and importers a de duction of from ten to twenty per cent on. the pri‘ ces charged all dealers ih any other kind of mer-* chan Jise, and am therefore prepared to sell any th. ug in my line cheeper than any house in the city can atfoid to do it. Parties wishing anything from a pound of shot to a fine English shot Gun will find it to their interest to give rue a call before purchasing elsewhere. iir Guns and Pistols repaired. Locks repaired and keys fitted. sep 23 g 2 ts (M^ODS. The Best Assortment Yet* PATTERSON '& McNAtR, WEST STREET,' B AIN BRID GE , GEORGIA INVTTE the attention of pnrebusers to their large and carefully selected STOCK, now in store and daily arriving of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS HARDWARE, BOOTS, CLOTHING. SHOES, GROCERIES. HATS, TRUNKS VALISES, CROCKERY. SADDLERY, GUNS, &c. and a general assortment of every arthle usual brought to this market. In connection with our stock, we keep constantly on hand for our planting friends, a large lot of BAGGING, ROPE, TIES aud SALT to which their early attention is earnestly askep. Cotton bought or advances made on it for ship ment. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. sept 16 21 3m Head-Quarters -:POR NIK til (111! CORNER WATER AND CLARK STS. -c BELCHERS & TERRELL, S' WOULD INFORM the public generally, that' they have just received a NEW STOCK of Fall aud Winter Goods. Dry Goods. 50 PIECES PRINTS, 60 PIECES DOMESTICS, 60 PIECES STRIPE DOMESTICS 10 PIECES JEANS AND KERSEYS, 60 BUNCHES COTTON YARNS, 8 CASES SHOES. Groceries, &c. WX7E ALSO have on hand a'large lot of choice f? Groceries, &c., such as .RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON SALT, &c. Also, HOLLOW WARE. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BAGGING and TIES, KEROSEN OIL .TCRPINTINI &c. Also a large 'lot Tin Ware at WHOLESALE and RETAIL/ * Cooking & Heating Stoves. FINHE above mentioned goods are now being JL offered very low for CASH or COUNTRY PRO DUCE, The highest market prices paid for COT TON. aug 26-18 3m. DR M L BATTLE* mm m brut. .% -■ ; BAINBRIDGE, GA., Office on South Bfo&d Street, up stairs, in ROCKWELL & WEST'S NEW STORE. |lr All branches of his profession executed in the b»st and ulosfe durable style. 23 22 ts. W. C- BUBERS, Dealer itt M JEWELRY £ —and—- SEWER WARE, fNext Door to Butts and Peabody, Broad Street. BAINBRIDGE, GEO» Keep constantly oh hand the latest styles of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER aKD plated ware, Toilet sets. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, WALKING CANES &c., And a full line of Fancy Goods, suitable fbr Holiday & Bridal Presents. cr Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice, and banahted. sept 23 22 ts. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing between Judson A. Butts and C: C. King, Jr., under the name and style of J. A. Burrs & Cos., is this day dissolved b* mutual cam-ent, C. C. King, Jr. retir ing from the business. The books, notes, &c of the late firm Can be. found at the old stand, and parties indebted to the firm are earnestly requested to come forward and settle as soon as possible, or their accounts will be placed in the hams of an Attorney for collection. Either party is author ized to make settlements. JUDSON A. BUTTS, c. c. King, jb. Augnst ldth, 1869. NOTICE. THE Undelwigned have this day fotmed a copart nership. and will Continue the Wholesale and Retail Drug business attheold stand of J A. Butts & Cos., under the name and style of Buns & Pka bodt. Thankliti for the liberal patronage extended to the Old firm, they hope by stret attention to busiuessto merit a liberal share of public paUconage JUDSON A. BUT IS, E. R. PEABODY* cßpti 23, 1869. M ■ 22-1 m DRY GiroDS! EXCLUSIVELY viiLimiiKYfiiiHiini -, _ i ORFF, WATKINS A CO. W M! m a. m H w« ha v e°cl oserifou our lIiETA 1 WHOLEBALE DRY GOODS HOUSE In onr city and shall confine ourselves 0t K ’ enla, k ed store to nearly double its former capaeityj EXCLUSIVELY TO THE Wholesale Trade! " , “ h °“ r i “ C " aSed U,i,,k «““ »*«» WE ARE now opening Our Pali Stock, Consisting of the largest and most complete stock of .DKY GOODS AHD HOTIOHS, . Ever brought to this ipai ket, to be sold only at WHOLESALE'. We respectfully solicit orders, and invite the attention of Merchants visiting our city. ORFF, WATKINS & CO. SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. NEWELPQSTS, BALUSTERS, &C BLAIR &, BICKFORD, 109 and 171 BAY STREET (Up Stairs,) Savannah, - - - - - Georgia. KEEP constantly on hand a large stock of the above articles. Go and see them or send them your orders. Bept 9 2Q ts BABKESS A SADDLES E. L. NEIDLINGER; NO. 12 .vr. JULIAN ANp IS3 BR YAN STREET M&WMm&M, —Wholesale and Retail Dealer In * SADDLER BRIDLES, HARNESS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING trunks, valises, leather traveling bags, harness leather, sole leather CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, Ac.. Ac. —A very large stoek on hand **• Sept 929 3m A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., D RUCJgTs T S, CORNER CONGRESS AND STREETS, 3 1 it YU shed 1840 Keep con tailtly oh hand a large Supply of DRUGS, • PERFUMERf, ' SOAP TOILET ARTICLES; PAtNTS VARNISHES;, oius, Brushes, Ac. They are the of K purely Southern Enterprise which are highly recommended by acme Os the most distinishde citizens of Gbdrgin iitid Otiief States. "'l' a on « m i., i * tore at the old stand, Market Square. ; .q Mpet ««pt .9. 20 6m r . New Goods! New Goods! JOHN S- HOPSON, BROAD STREET, BA.Hr«K«OOB, OEOBOIA, * * r ,0 Htizehs of DeCatnf and surrounding counties, that he has oh Tl,!Kfof fi”,gof food. ...r brought w tW. wH «-*«'«* >" » f Staple and Fancy Dry Goods a,l of which he offers at extreemly low prices for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. If*yout want to boy goods at LO H r RATES give him a call „„ •° 'K ' 3r * J 'W.-*, . •*? : . }«*».! i«'i ~-W#p.- .■'.■■ V •*' »*of.i*»w t*T ' Comwissiot tUmtuntf, 76 Bay Street ft ieT(wel A - GEORGIA. ■ w ■• ••-'*■■ •■ Mf»«*rik ' ESTABLISHED 184#. f Wm. M. DAVIDSON, » iso Bay street. " s.ir 4.w <i«; Georgia. Wliolwri, and Retail Dmltf In. .ad eef FOREIGN tttti DOMESTIC vWINES AND LIQUORS- * i-» Tie* Os the flnt'rt quaHtta; alto aole. eaeea.aap tfcS ' Order* solicited. 7 ’** fopiViiolf. — —s—*— i-t MEINHARD, BROS * C<H A ... Wboleaal* Dealer, i» .( Mi, i*in*\* mws, mm§, wmr ' , Reftdy mde Clothing LiMtl < w^t toutUmtu’t 4«ruisbin« OMt*,,, ■ 111 BreugAton St. ’' **l'* «<>»!«* SAVANNAH, GEORGf£. ,<J ? omci ■ *n>U*w# .iM Me! nhard, 1 80 A 8. WHITE BT rf jSa MeMtitf I* Memhavd, J Hew JTurk |E. A. W*Umw« fi. T. BL 0 I SER, *‘ r v r ** <l I e 1 vritn ■ - 'M ***‘*X A Kco^rgsx Importer and Wholesale Dealer in #w , t ,'* Wines, Liquors and SegaffU • 149 BAY STREET, J> i S A VANNAH, Sole Agent for Georgia and Florida of ' *.«>} Hanson’s Celebrated PALJE^ In barrels and half barrets* mdt sept 9 20 dm ...ip-' . ,utt a<i !■■♦» e t r. ». . *l* R.,H. Anderson. G. W. AadeMwW John W. Anderson. A. H. Color, etal JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS ft 00. vu * bfl * jsl. nr ml ’ki jbl m ' jp actor s ’' 4 - 1 * ! a And General Commission Merclwaii, * Andersen's Block , thuylan Street , iVear itW ffa) iSAKfiVifAfl, (?A. * Ji ►">* Agents for the *• „ m.» . Empire Line of Sidewbeel Steamship*,!* «*pt 920«*. : - V a m sioan. i. n.tunat A. M. SLOAN & OO COTTON FACTORS w« AND j MISSION BEKOHUTB, * Claghern k CannlngliaM’g Range,’ [ ’ * BAY STREET f Savannah, Georgia * Bilging and Roj># or Iron Tie* advanced on crop* Liberal cash advances made on consignoteati for sale in Savannah or on shipments to reliable oar- * respondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore sept & 20 tim. TO THE ttinUMNlltti ni ,-. MARSHALL HOUSE, f<T Savannah, Go* • • * \n —-—o—*>» r FJrct-ClttPS Hotel is sitbafed ob fifotigfct X street, ttud is convenient to the business fmg of the City, Omni busses and Baggage Wagons wil always be in at tendance-at tbe various DepuU and * steam i oat landings, to convey passengers to tbs Hote. Tbe best UVE&Y STABLE ACCOMWfIOIi . 1 will oe found adjoinin - the House. [ ->* w The undersigned will spare neither time* tfoohki .„, n nor expebse to make bis guests Comfortable, and render this House, in every substantial particular aqual, at least, to any in tbe State, ! ' The Rate of Board has beeaßedneed to SB,OO a Bay A< B. LUOB, Proprietor. , '♦ I P. Tillm \a, Aisx. C. Mcßx* Late of Texas. Uavannsh, 4W« TILLMAN & M’RA®. COTTON FACTORS -and- ;„s BS BAY St;«AnniAAII, ©A T?JS Liberal advances ors Consignment* for Sal* evl or Shipment. Bagging, Rope and allotberftvppllgi ,43 urnished at Lowest Market Bates. . H M. Betch, ai?ent tor Tillman k MRaeg w . talio Bale Tag, Bain bridge, deorgid. <■' '< sn' r>* - <aug 19 17'fiMSA «of « * •-H tilt tp«*t 1900 ACRES CLEARED LAfftTPOft** **• R 13 IN' -...c* iasaO ss . « WILL BE RENTED on tbe 28th pfJMfe f next, on the premises, tbe Flantatidh We-jJJJ . 1 longing to tbe estate of Daniel itambef. lying dh X * tbe Cbattaboocnee river in DeCatur County Oa;V '*• 1400 acres cleared land—all necessary building* ami tbe premises. . . -* # | Also will be rented on the premises* oh the 4th , of November next, tne farm belonging to tbjge«- • tate Os Daniel Kambo, deceased in Mitchell county * ‘l* Gas All necessary buildings on theTpiace. TefwJt 1 * —Fencing to be put and kept in good order, Nqteiaj • due in twelve montbs after date with lein on «U j* crops-grown ou said farms, 600 acres of land tin iW place '' ' 1 ’ • Bept 80-23- td Jr ' « - * . *v»