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FOOD FOK .-MILKri
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Whin in » nr wtcpHprr tlic elKu piist ?
When it i* filed.
What i* tbw earioaity in the
world! k w.>m*u'a.
What ftlYnulki a. cletprvnvin preach about ?
About a quarter of au !»<uu.
A hoadlean bodv r found- «**«»' amtv* watu j
iu Arkansas wu* «W> tiM-<i> ;» fwoper nn\>ye- \
•f itMfW'at. Tin* jury i* , iiw t»ed a v***du;i «>!
"accidental drowning *
**Wlwra th:»' ?’ r !» t*»«b<*r, p iJHlilijr
to fb** % to-n li-tib* .-ed iir»-hn*.
«D*ddv% iimiik*.* ‘•No no, my I* * Yen
ft i*. I’ve seen him write it a gi*o«f many
t ms ”
t ~otiee<*f * birth, in-a London paper
baa appended to it th**a»» word* : “Mi
Foilm* (tin* father) request* tin* prayer* ol
l»i« friemU and acquaintance* in this sore
affliction.”
“Mr*. Partington *nya aim did not marry
ber second tMiabaml because she love 1 the
male ai’X, hut jnat U*<niu*i* In* was the size
of her first hnslmml r and could wear out
bi* old chillies.
An TrhdimHTV Irani g against a lamp
post at a funeral pr'H*«**»imi was pamontr
l>y, was asked who-va.i* dead “1 can’t <-x
--aclly aay, atir f ” aakl lie, “hut ] presume it
IS tin* jinlleman in the coffin.”
Juab IfilJing* defines a “iburrer hr< ad
.bi|io*’Ss man” as “wtin that Allows runfl
about steelin’so’ her*- kant enny In sly steel
fn»in him, airl eon 8* ahmit taw am that h
can do ilia own sw-elin* leu-ally.”
Hm Excr.S4.KKCY.—Till Sentinel denies
the report that ClovenwHf Reed, wa* arrests
rd and held in custody two days in New
York. True, Is? was arrested, but th*
Sett tin- I nays ilh-ga ly, and that be was not
detained one hour. Os course, then, hi*-
sitriple arrest nlimilil not tarnish bin honor
TallaKststl Floridian .
Thk "‘at t * mi <v. a Hook l» i;m> H *-r.
Sic>« him willt .» plant strong .-*n e, have tie
sltor *o lit* oil tile *eentre of the In**" <1 lie
font • have your sho. I m*1 !. t n th.- on
side of tlie heel, from 'lie iaso nail b,ii k
that when he irewl- upon (It -Uc He- j.re* -
ante of the itoi will spi-atl tin
heel of tie* foot. Use the hoot ointim ut
tlpilt the heel.”
Tnr Sai.k <F< I’BA -El d<-m *of a posttre
dinfJU'ti i has I recevv < and ili.it 0< ln*i a
Prim was unqo ihli and in I iv r ol the sale of
Cuba iu the fiist instant. 1 , ami eon thm-d
in that spirit tin'ii after In- had reinnied
from his visit, to F .i'C -, Bngland. etfii 1
la charged lien* thai Prim sought to lien fi
himself >n the ir-td , pecutt'ai'ly as well h>
politically, lint lut'd in make n stteCfs of
the first hiiinch. In :imn din rly t v< r*i and
his poiitictil Ma us.-* H r ashiug/n t Let lei.
"1 Went to bath r said a Y uk- <• ; * bin
before I was Jong in tli ■ v\ .t> i 1 saw
bilge double jnv and sit r!\ m,.ki g immlly
towards 111 . Wli 'i wis o to- do..i ? VVti- i
he waa within a y..r I of in ■ i faced around,
dived undi't the shark, and inking mv knih
ifoitt my p"ckei, ripped tin monster up.’
"But did you l»a;he with vmr cloth'« on?"
asked an ast muslo-iI listen -r. “W. II.” an
swered the s^ory.'telle.-. |-. pmai Id nt!y ,
‘‘Well, I do tU*nk y-ot n edn’i >e -•< farm*
lion p rt ieulai
Jill‘U*. s'p ise di r ar<- v x elr't" i-is in .
Coup id « ,(• min p»,. | h i,, ’ how a, .is,
there left T
‘V\i;.-, tine oh day was p
* What time ol> dav tun i| ? Why w h
in debbtl halt dm to do w id de ease V
"A good .deai, hoie y. If it war am i
dmk del would he none lilt ; lint i>, if you
happctleil to Collie tflollg dot Way.”
"Look here. Uigg.ili, j st you »t *p and ru
CprtKilialiliea.”
Archie Hlid Toil! Sjnuk and he '.run g.
Oik* night Archie called on her and hnit.il
b«r alum*. After some conversation. In
bur*t out with: "Miys Sallie, do ymt think
yon could lca**e ibi* cotnliu tHh e home, kind
fatt«rr unci mother, loving In-others and » *
go to live in the far West wipli a
young nuan who has little on save hia pro-
Imbmoii Miss Sallie laid Iter head gently
<»n. Archie’s shonhler, with her eyes half
cloned, her ruby ftps sdigutly apart, and
said,softly : "Yes, Archie, I tlii k I could. *’
4 *VVell,” said Archie, “my friend Tom is go
ing out West and wants to marry-. I will
mention it to him.”
A BWLUAKT \N HITE WASH. When wish a
* wash of this character we wish ap article
that will be durable, and v#e are willing to
ba at a little more expense if we can get
tf* Wc haw* it in the following recipe;
Take clear kimps «f well burnt white lime,
slaked, add to five gallons a quarter of a
pound of wlt'tmir f ni' bnrwt puivei iied,
naif a pound of leaf sugar, one quart and
a half of floy flour made into a thin and
wrell boiled paste, boiled out in water. This
may b« put on oolu, within doors, bin hot
ontsidc. This will be as brilliant us plas
ter of Pat is, ntd retain Ms bwlliutiey for
many y« ars U%/erN Farmer
A Fact r>>3 Farmers.—lt may not br
generally known that tin* wod of the sun*
flow is-the most inlallibUr remedy yet dis
covered* t«»r tin* speedy enve of foMiden in
horav*. The directions, which we glean
from- « brief article upon the subject hr the
Essex Banner, says; ‘‘'lmmediately on
iHmsnverinir that your h«*m» is foundered,
mix-op about a pint.of the whole see# in
his food, ami it will perfect a Hire. Sun
flower* are easily grown ul<mg>i<le of fen
ce* and in ont-of-thesway places, wheie
they take tip Imi lit We room,—Thu seed
wueo ted in small qualities to horses is
very healthy, gh ing to* »I*** hair a peculiar
gloss. It is (In re tic. in its tendeiley. Fowls
like it modi, and thrive on it.
Cotton-Savannah a* a* Market— The
Enfanla (Afaama) Bluff Cily Times pays
the following deserved compliment to Sa
vannah :
In* dur opinion* Savannah now offers
greater inducements to shippers than any
other maikev (F course the- freights art*
much lesa-than to New York while at this
wiling the margin hetween New Yoik and
Savannah is onlr one cent. At the first f
the Mason New Torfe prices vfore far al rad
of Liverpool, bat the reverse is the « se.
The difference in freights to tht* point fioui
* from New York and Savannah must be in
considerable, and therefore, whether for
aale on arrival, for storage or shipment to
Liverpool: Savannah offers decided advan
tages. Especially this is trno, since the
same accommodation can beobtiam and here
HA elsewhere.
Nothin# to Bral A stout. —A Radical pa
per of Pennsylvania says:
I hat Pennsylvania*, which in 1866 gave
17,000 Republican majority, and in 1868
nearly 29,000. shoo and now give bnt 5.000,
does not seem much of a victory to cele
brate.
We agree with-him. Tt looks to os; more
Hk# the death knell of the Radical power
J[j the JCfjStoM State than anything e!e*.
Buaintss Cards.
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W. Duncan. J. H. Joboaton
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
Cotton Factors
* —a si> —
6enrnil CowwiJisiott pcrriKwts,
76 Bay Street 76
HA VANN AH, - - GEORGIA
sept 9 20 6m
ESTABLISHED 1844.
Wm. M. DAVIDSON,
150 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WINES
AND LIQUORS
01 the finoat qualities; a?i<o wtle agent tdr the
States of Georgia and Florida, for the sale of Mas
sey. Hast mv & Co’s celebrated PhHadelphia Ale
Orders soliciited. sept 9 20 Iv.
MDNHARD. BROS & CO ;
Wholesal** Dealers »
800 TS, SHOES, HATS,
Beady Made Clothing,
111 Broughton Si.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
orrtc«
Meinr , | 80 &8- WHITEST. )S. Meinhard
Meiuhard, j New York |E. A. tV’eil
11. T BLOCKER,
WITH
WIL.LIANI HIONB,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
W ines, Liquors and Segars,
149 BAY STREET,
savannah, geo-
Sole Agon; for*Geurgia and Florida of
liar ton's Celebrated PALE ALL
In barrel* and half barrels.
sept 9 20 6m
R. H. Anderson. 0. W. Anderson
John \V. Anderson. A. H. Cole.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO-,
mm jmk. mu ml 'bs mm sm 9
Factors
And Genural Commission Merchants.
1 vdo''tni* Block, Drayton Street, Near Ihe Bar
SAVANNAH, G A.
Agents for the
Empire Line of Sidewheel Steamships.
* sept 9 20 6iu*
0 E GROOVER, A T MINTYRB C T STUBBS
Suvannuh. Tkomanallt. Savannab
GROOVER, STUBBS & TO.,
’<> TON FACTOID
-A N 1) -
General Commission Merchants,.
94 Bay Street. SATRNIH. CA.
VT Bagging, Tie* Rope and other *upplie*. far
UHln-il, alxo Liberal t’anh Advances made on
('on.-ignments for Sale or Sidptueot to Liverpool oi
Northern Forte. sept 9 _o 6m..
W estcott II.CoI email
PLAIN AXD FANCY
FIIITU ill CMIHI,
Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets,
311 IDGE, GA.
HATING p«nr»an«ntly located, and beinff desir
ous of idontifying iiim*ell' with the interests
of the city, respectfully ask* at the hand* of a gen
.-ron* public only such encouragement as hi* work
entitles him to expect. He will also execute
SIGN WRITING
in all it* varied phase* and st*’!e»;; KALSOMININO
PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING,-Ac.
Feb, Ilth, 1869, 42-3 m.
mi mm
Can be made by buying your goods es
L. B. Ehrlich ,
1 BROUGHTON STREET,
BAPNBRIDGE,. GEORGIA
Keep constantly on band a splendid assortmen
of Family Groceries, consisting in-pan pi
BACON, FLO U
SUGAR, OOFFEE,
SALT, RICE
POTATOES
MEAL, LIQUORS,
BUTTER, LARD,
CHEESE. CRACKERS
PICKL&S, CANDIES,
CANNED AND FRESH
FRUITS,
In fact evarythihgthat can be bonght fn a grocery
store, all of whiefa be is offering LO IT FOR CASH
Give him a call. sept lb 21 6tu
D. FALVEY,
FORNITDRE fUi J ODSE!
16a BROUGHTON 153
2d Door friy.ii Barnard Street,
SAY AN N HA, GA.
MW WiRK MADE TO ORDER
Repairing,
MATTRESS MAKING
and Upholstering at
SBORTKSI NOTICE.
sept 0 20 6nj
Business Cards*
THE SHARON HOUSE,
JOIXX SB.4IlO^ ? Proprielui,
OaTuToricige. Georgia.
TRANSIENT BOARD $3 0) PER
traveling public are hereby notified that
thin house has been thoroughly repaired ate
retited. a* oreli as refurnished throughout, and ten
,loved one •>( the in-ist desira de and agreeable
hotels in the State, worthy the iitatral patronage it
has heretofore received from passengeis or, tin
livers and railroad No pains or expenses will be
rtfiar** I to make the SH 'RON H'IUSE all that an)
ops could ne-ire. Call and test its merits,
ittaj 20, ’69 4 * ts
V. B. BAUGHN,
ATTORNEY:AT |LAW
COLQUITT, MILLED COUNTY. G .
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his eare.
June. 3. 1869. 6-ly.
The Vermont Spring Water.
Justl* celebrated as a reinedv for CANCER
Scrofula, Bright'* Disease, and other Kidney Affec
tion*, the worst forms of Cataneout Di*ea*e*». Rlaurn
atirm, Eemale Complaint*, and all impurities of the
blood.
Tbe bottles are marked: “Vermont Sprixg, Sax*
A Cos., Shrldox, Vt.”
For sale by the principal Druggists.
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians ai.d others, sent free.
W. 11. SI'HILFFELIN & CO.
170 WiHama Street,
NEW YORK.
March*l lth.jl 869. 46-1 y*
R. W. HOGAN
WITH
W. A. RAKSOM AGO.,
384 A 386 Rioadway
YOWtlA*
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Ac.,
May 20, 1869.
If Cooper. | G. T. Quantock. j A. C N. S m el
Jolin M- coopcrAco
Corner of Whitaker & St. Julian Streets,”
SAVANNAH, GA..
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in
ii
BOOK \ND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS-
Copying'and Seal Prme*, ren Knives ,
NEWS and BOOK PRINTING PATE 1 »
Gold Pens. Pen and Pencil Casts,
LEDGER WRITfNG and COLORED PAPERS,
Os all kind* and sizes for Blank and Job Work
P'A V YfG, VISITI G and PRINTER CARDS. Ac
Books ordsred or ported at New York rates.
sent 9 20 6m‘
VM H. STAR. II P. liICHMOKD.
W. H. STAKE & CO,
IV II O L i: § A LK httoc lilt 8 8
Commission Merchants and
COTTON FACTORS
Suvaunab, Georgia.
—o *
, CABKFUL ATTEXTInN GIVfN TO
Sale* or Shipment of Cotton and other Prodhe?
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
Adß’-TB n»R TUB SALR-OP
Gullet's Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
Halt* Palemt C< tUm Feeder,
E* F. Coe's Super*Phosphate of Lime,
Arrow Ties , and
GRIME’S PATENT RAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
sept 9. 20,-3m.
TO THE TRAVELING PEBLICI
Savannah, Ga.
THIS First-Class Hotel is situated on Brought
street, and is convenient to the business par
of the City. Omnibnssesand Baggage Wagons wil
be in attendance at the various Depots and
nSea.iii-oat landings, to convey passenger# to the
Hbtet. The best
UTERI STABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
i
will o. found fwTjoinrue the Honse.
ih-e undersigned will spare neither time, trouble
nor e vpense to make his guests Comfortable, and
vend* r this House, in every substantial particular
aqua!. at least, to any in the State.
The Bate of Board has beenßednced *0*3.00 a Bar
A B. LUCET, Proprietor.
GRAND COMBINATION.
PIE DMONT AND ARLINGTON
Life Insurance Cos.,
OF RICHMOND, VA.
AUTE'ORIZED CAPITAL, «,000,000
Capital paid in and securely invested, 100,OuO
Policies issued in tweuty eaoutbs
active service, 4,100
Income tune time, over 500 00*>
Dividends paid on lite polieies. 40 pei cent
U7s j*er ce» tin* of profits paid to policy holders.
W. 0. Carrington, Pres. K. H Mavrj.'V. Pres.
J'. J. Hoexixs, Sec’y H. C. Habtsook, Ast
C. H B'kc.row. Med. Ad. G. Ross, Ast. Med. Ad.
A*. E. Wuirr, Hwperinteadant of Agencies.
Ad ranls«svs ts >hc Piedmont.
Ist, It is purejy a Southern Institution, suc
cessful beyond alflgieceden-t, with widely inert),
ing iufiuonces and popularity,
2d Its policies are mutual and non forfeitable.
Rd Gold Policies will be issued to those prelering
and paying premiums in gold, or its equlvileut in
currency.
4th 1 1 is a home institution; »M money paid is
p-remiu uis in Georgia will be invested in Georgia
under the direction of a local board of directors
sth It has paid all losses promptly and without
litigation. Security to the assured unsurpassed by
any company on this continent.
LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE FOR
SOUTH GA. T SAYANNAH.
F W Sims, Isaac Cohen. L. J. Gnilmartin
At Cambridge,
J. Donalson, It Donalson
W. Warfield, J. P. Dick.’nson
James M. Donalson.
CAPT. F M HALE
General Agent—Office 143 J Bay Street, Savannah.
G. W. PEARCE special agent for Decat nr county
Dv. V. N. Bruce Medicalexaminer. Agents wa t
ted.
Miscellaneous Advertisements*
Fresh J|§l| Stock.
BABBIT % WABITIM,
BROAD STREET,
Bainbridge Georgia.
ff
Offer for sale at the lowest market rates a full assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES’‘CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOl*, tS( CAps> woodeS WARE, NOTWFf . «
f” aft Rgenerai assortment of everything nsuallj tV ST. FI^AND
the ben.#,, ”„ r p] anting friends, a large lot of B.AGEING II >. ’ "EL AND g
which w jJl be sold a.t remark bly loxv rates for Cash. All we lsto «x. to^ k * n “ , K *
yours,j veft _ We aie alsoprepared to buy Cotton, or advance on the same .hippe to tJ
york vr Liverpool. ** “ ”
Many years ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting th»
Island of St. Croix fbr their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (lik»
eurselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, ebtained a full history
of its medicinal virtues He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which soon occurred, determines, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world, PLAN
TATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, ant
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a fymsehold word all over the civilize!
world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—X. was a talisman of health, and the demand for
the PLANTATION BITTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietor! to supply.
Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Rum, made expressly for the com
pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the
island. Houses, stills and presses wer* erected as if by magis, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives." The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, and very soon, the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a positicn
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Rum needed in manufac
turing the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGORATOR. The above cut represent* ,
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses^
As an antidote to Fever and Agud, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, ani
ether kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in th#
history of the world. Over five million bottle-. <*re disposed of annually. They are
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result. .
A. Davis. H. 1. Barnet
B C« SCOTT,
—WITH—
AaDAVIS & C?©.
-GENERAL
comiimoi uimm.
AND DEALKHS IN
DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C., &*., *O.
BROUGHTON STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
gfH?ight Drafts on*6s*vannab and New York, always on hand. Pay the highest marks tpriees for Cat
ton and other Country Produce.
February 11. 18(50. 24
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
’mmr'jKtm: hl. s jsl. ts
DRUGGISTS,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS,
s&¥&sn&a, - ■6sai«iA.
Established 1840
Keep cou.tuntly on hand a large supply of
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
SOAP, TOILET ARTICLE?r
PAINTS, VARNISHES,
OILS, BRUSHES, &c.
They are the Manufacturers of
<4 ‘
ms mrm Ml* «x mm tea jskt 9 s xeb xl tt jb3 h. ms#
A purely Southern Enterprise which are highly recommended by some of the most distinishde
tizsns of Georgia and other Sta'es
Retail store at the old 6tund, Maiket Square. gept .9, 20 6m
i • / *
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
fUTESTEY ORGANS
FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AND CHURCHES,
Combine more perfections limn any others in the
market.
The manufacturers have invented a "“
more yaluahe improvements, during the la° wen y
rears than any other in the land.
The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo, a
wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human
voice, pronounced by the most eminent organ is s
and organ builders the only perfect expression stop
ever invented.
The Patent Harmonic Attachment.— An
•ctave coupler, which doubles the power of the in
strument without increasing its sine.
The Patent Manuel Sub-Bass.—An octave
•>f independent bass reeds of great power which are
nlaved with the ordinary key*.
The Patent Vox Jubilant.—A new and
beautiful stop, giving a style of music hitherto un
stained in reed instruments
These Organs are superior to all others
in quick articulation-round, pipe-like tone—*wee>
ness and power. That/ have received nearly oxa
nasn First Premiums overall competitor*.
They are endorsed by the highest musical autlioi i*
ties.
Send for Illustrated Circular.
PIANO FORTES
The subscribers also offer to the publican assort
ment of hAutiful Piano Forts —eh gant rosewooa
cases-full ilon frame— overstrung bass— French
grand 'action, etc., at moderate prices and fully
warranted.
For circulars and full particulars address
. (r. SAXE & ROB ERTBON'
417 BROME STREET.
NEW YORK.
March 11th, 1869. 46-ly.
TTilm"
CONTINUES to treat all private disease*, Syplii
lis in all its forms. Gonorrhea, Uleer, Strictur.
bchitis, aud all Uniary disaases. and the effect
>f mercury are completely eradicatedr Spermator
hea oiseminal weakness, resulting from self'pbus*
T'other causes, and which produces some of tin
dlowing effects, as blotches, bodily weakness
•digestion, constipation, aversion to society, un
nanllness dread of future events, loss off memory
ulo once. nocturnal emissions, and tinally prosti
ion of the vita l power, can be fully restored •
icalth. Persons afflicted with this or^ any oth*
ielicate. intricate, or long standing const it i
i >nal Complaint, should give the Do«toru tri
te never fails
The Doc tor publishes a medical circular the.
rives full ■ xposithm of venearal and private di
ases, that can be La 1 free at office, or by mail to
ne stamp' It gives a clear delineation of all th
tiseases and conditions resulting from the irifling,
nent of the moral law, excesses, indulgei ce. expo
Dies, and imprudence in married or single lin
•Ivery sentence contains instruction to the afflietec
.and enabling hem to determine the precise uatiu.
f their complaint*.
The • stablisbmuit. comprising terr ample rooms
s central VVlien it is not convenient to visit the
■it). the Doctor’s opinion can be obtained by givin
i written statement of the case, and medicine? cm
>e forwarded by mail or express In some instan
ces. however, a personal examination » absolute!
ecessary, while in other* daily personal attentjo,
's required, and tor the aeeoinimwiation of sir-'
ait’ent* there are apartments connected with tli
■fflee that are provided with every requisite that i
;alcuJated to promote recovery, including medica
ted vapor baths All prescriptions are prepared in
■he Doctor’s own Lalrratoryc undef bis personal
supervision. Med’cal pamphlet at office free, or In
nail fm two stamps. No matter who have farlec.
read what he says. Office No; {B3 Third strec
between Green and Walnut streets, near the Posi
ffice, Louisville. Ky Office hours 9A.M.to 71’
VI.; Bcmda)», 10 A. M. to \Z M.
OAK' % CITY
Bill & DUD y»
Upstairs in Bowers Block,
3ROAD STREET, BAINBRIDGE A
B. F. COLBERT k BROTHER.
PROPRIETORS.
Tips Saloon is always supplied with choice
WSIS3S.IIS,
wisrsß, •
SBAHSISB,
CIGARS,
4€.,
THE BILLIARD TABLES
are all new. and as good
a* can be found in
pared at short notice. // ° f
Apfil Ist, 1869. 49—ts
.A- K. JENNINGS
Ol ALBANY, GBOrtGIA, WITH
PROSPER V SHAW & CO-.
SEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
IS JIUIIKAY STRUCT
KLM KEW YORK.
THOS. H BROOME,
REPRESENTS
A. M- Binninger & Cos,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
1&ASIIIIBS, WHSSSISS.
WINES, GINS, ({C.,
l* l BEAVBH street.
Nbah Broadway, ... XE\V YOlllv
SOLE PROPRIETORS AND IMPORTBI S OP
Binninger’s Old London Dock Gin*
Orders Solicited
june 24, I860:.
WATER MILL FOR SALE,
rHE undersigned offers to sell on reasonable
terms his saw and Grist Water Mill, situated
eleven miles East of Bainbridge. on the A. &G
KR . and two miles from Climax The mill is
in hrst rate repair, and has plenty of the virv best
oft mber adjacent to it. For further pa. deulars
J-n.i'EHiim-
Dromgoole’s ColunwT^B
Southern Preparation I
Tlies* Remedies are tl.-e result ~(
laborious study and a U.i g | «.,) M) | (i ’’
the Noil tli and West, and Imn, tli fc J.V'SM
thev have *on fr« m th* xi,,}j, a j
press and the public, and the uiipr,
and universal satisfaction given, tli.-v '■ F "SI
diately become the y lftv *
STANDARD MEDICINES OF THE M
Being prepared by the medical • ' A( ' !: gjlfl
vested of all secrecy, pliyseians j n
are prescribing them in their practice uin' I ''" vl
satisfactory results.
The editor of the C olnnibus (Jn KH ) e
“We have had o <<in ’ . i to ns< .
GKEA I'HOUTHKKN I'HKI»ARATIi>Xs*'Bithfl
Iv. and in every instance they gave emir,'"’®
The Memphis Daily Ajyjmil says;
“The superiority of the OUK, AT sa.-* I
PREPARATIONS is acknowledge l, v a n lli fl
tested them and we cheerfully rmn
to our friends throughaut ilr coiiig n .!'',° riJ
The Memphis Public ledger my*,-
•The GREAT SOUTHERN PURPahJ
are prepared and offered liv staunch *„! fl
our city. Whom we know, the li.m.-«|: t . s L,iy
tion, and we cheerfully recotiniu-iu] 'them""®
Family Medicines "
The Brandon (Miss.) Republican H
“The GREAT’ SOUTHERN l ■
prepared by eminent physicians uud *■
our midst. ’’
YOUR SICK WIFE
is rapidly sinking to an early grave. jj tr
growing dim and her Cheeks becuml i|B
personal charms are fading, and she
tive; her whole frame is feeble, <viiH(mteijJHPN9
votis; the least exetcLe"eau*e* short lireaiyK
a palpitating heart, she has n,>appetite 'miii.lß
aches, her feat and hands ate constantly',,,:MUM
is restless. nerVotls and cross, and e»er»(inform*®
tc give relief,
Do you know what'a matter with y uo , other*,■
t to be fl
WIFE OR DUAGHTER,
r four wfl
who Is thus afflicted! Ask her If she |,,r l«M, vfl
with anv complaint peculiar to Rer sett, gn Sales, I
if she Is troubled with painful’ nupnrmwL- (mH
ular Monthly Periods: if she has * **
Whites. Chlorosis or «reen Sickness. *®* 1
Wo-olt. Ulceration of the Wnmh, or nation froufM
dispenses produced by an irregular acbßft
Womb.
non (romjm
ENGLISH, Jffl
female nim'gW
will Immediately amuse anil restore tn L ,
Physicians all over the country nr, sHj
with its effects.. We hold hundred* of ItJHj, tor
lar to the following:
[Extract from the Macon (.Visa)
“From tie Unprecedented sale and *ltS|
'he ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS here 1
entire satisfaction giten. we eartieilly rejirr
them to ouf lady friends ”
Mr F. C. Sinclair, of DeKalh Mia. hhviH’ ILJp
“Three of our physicians are rrsingyour
in their practice, one of whom stivsMwintKps,;«■
irie tonic equal to yoltf ENGLISH FFIUdy looabfd
T’ERS ”
Messrs Carpenter & Cos., of Hai'elnitm, »nd ■
March. 18oK. suys
The sale of your ENGLISH FEMAIB «
'« wonderful. Send two dozen’by Ofwwi Jt&ty'MW
n.
Bin son A- Neal, of Huntsville. Ala bl* promptl;
• Please forward by express, six (i(*
FEMALE BITTFns.“
These Bftfers are beautifully pat I
lies, at $2 6ft per bottle or tli'ee
one bottle lasting two weeks. SentforiHHmilmfl
he country on receipt of price; ak
lruggists.
J P. DROMGOOLE ft CO.,
Ifrmph'
Bv cleansing the Stomach, arensing
ca. vying off all billions niattcr. wilffifflPl
poweiful anti periodic, the
king of cnmMH
A T T T? fl
at one dollar per bottle fs*to-Hnr
t'h\sieians’ combii afion for li t-*ue
of Chills and Fever. Neuralgia. I’uai | r*|||K , |V*ni*|lr^|
complaints of a malarious origin.
It never effects the head. ears, or tit ■
ailministeied to infants, attd in »tf|vrioi •raT-NTTRITM
for these diseases.
FA AMERBAND PLAKTEifIr« their promfl
and to their care W
all over the country are buying fbOj ■ y U
CHILLS for family Use. and all arc 'K' *
its effects If von do not wish yourClii? •.
thin is the lemedt. It. is prepared bf*
who have much experience in the
lariona diseases, and. as this reimdrM&gjXlJf'’
private practice, it iW praotld* 1
as a standard preparation. an d United
Large hott es $] 00. or six
by all druggists. 0B 4 Co’a.. Con J|
HAVE I’Ol' A COl^'
Use A rrr: • jutpßJttX, I
Have yor. any dTseaseof the Lnign 1 ®
tt Use Aim? D i Mtihnl«
Have yon Pleurisy or Bronchitis?
Use AmutYrofr .
Have yon Croup* or Honjn'ii'g Cough' '-W
Use Amrf#*^|
The prettiest and best Cough Syrup jig
Is Aiiijf'* l '®
The mother’s cheap Cough Syrup Jh
Is AurfS^'®
The Children’s favorite *• W§
Ts A roj? 1 'Q[ itOWBI H
For family use. as a powerful
pain and causing sleep, it lias
Price, sl.oft. Bold by «Udra^W 1 ’ ’Wf I
srop, OLD v ' f IfHH
pn
Yon' need not. grunt a'nf lonpjef. W
cured right away. Your Kidney*
been annoying you long enough. BHH^BLGjH
DROMGOOLE l I
Extract of Brarbcfry and M
wilf cure you of all that suffering. ■' ivO. 1
of Urinary deposits, frequent (fed*
to Urinate. Gravel. Gout. PVupsy.
effect of Habits of Dissipation jj H
ted to old or young, male or female
Price. $ I.oft pel bottle, or *ix JM
Sent to all parts of the country o* r
also, for sale by druggists.
IMPtTR® B’L^Nt^BauTnexl
REQUIRES THE USE
Sadilleg,
CON STITTj TiU' IHB on baud
low
MoNA«CE^*^__
which purifies the Blood.
eases. Glandular Swellings, ■. j y & CO
old Ulcers and Sores. Boils. ( ’ ' ,?»^^^^^H n j g hinir Go
is composed of Stillingri. J an
of Potasti, which are ackno*l*f* ‘
to be the be>t Blood Piirifi<‘ ih ~
>■ e -
TUB MicBOrfBIBBI wt
REDUCED AT THIS"
“POOR MAN’S SALOON,?®
A. MARTIN. Fropfietor. * fl
TT EEPS constantly 0n .. hM1 2 *
IV kies, Wines. “’fiSJ Pickle, (fe fl
Canned and Fresh Fr«•' »t GEiTt JP
and Crackers. tb.. ; d V\ ht*key nom
per dri.'K p Giv T dext door to Ajl gjffl
Store on B r oan htne , 00 t 7 oOtt
del's Drug Store