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Fage
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Fashions
jrhwi'ist received from Paris
■ M > ? ' ,n,le th the latest designs, personal
■lHn.U. idlest novelties; also, the
■ to be secured in Pans.
ln "';'u,a VEILS, FLOWERS, FINE
■n-r.s. s[) ' tbiM ef.d PAPER PATTERNS
[ jgwELBV, *• c!j oaK MAKING;
* I,RF ' S , f r Mks. M. Work's celebrated
I Vicluw- sacpies basques Sc.
|*'iu 0 i cl 1 1"; Eleventh and Chesnnt Sts Phil
■ ''' th are rapidly yielding to the
,b .V,.at never failing Uterine ronic,
■ jv.wer of t- Female Bit—
-I)r3Sr combination arouses the womb
■. I'hi’l ',, n all d at once restores health,
K, i. akhy to females who havel been
*"'l ' l It is the only certain Uterine
*
mr' I Kiflnevs-Use I'romgoole's& Cods Iluchu.
y-Use Dromgoole Co.'s Buchu
fctnmotiveconcb.nseDromgoole&Co'sPectoral.
S Co.'s Pectoral for hooping cough
■four back hurt?" Use Dromgoole &Co-’sßuchn.
■uromgoole St Cos ’■ Buchu cures bad drearos.
Bor incontinence, use Drouigooie & Cos. s Buchu.
Kleet or Conorrliea-DroingooleS Ca^Uuchu___
l iver P
Km!,.Li...
K-„ r a Clean skin-Dromg c & Cos. s dver
■ i f’FNTS WANTED, ACUN'fS WANTED. $75 to
■ A So per month, ma - »nd female, to sell the
BV-llraied and origins '’ommon Sense Panwlj
Hawing Machine, improved and perfected ; it will
■ "‘“l, stitch, tuck, bind, braid and emoroider
ft * most’superior manner. Price only sls I l or
Ll and durability, it has no rival. Do not
■ lom anv parties selling machines under the
B . name as on,s, unless having a Certificate of
signed by us, as they are worthless Cast
Briei .Machines.
m For Circulars and Terms, apply or address
■ H CRAWFORD, & CO ,
413 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
I A Clergyman, while residing in South America
a missionary, discovered a safe and simple reme-
for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,
■Disease «,f the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and
■he whole train ol disorders brought on by baneful
Hnrid vicious habits. Great numbers have been
■i ur.'d bv this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire
■to bem iit the afflicted and unfortunate, l will send
■the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in
sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Frteof
Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House,
New York City,
UKROIt or youth.
I A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the
of youthful indiscretion, will’ for the sake
Hi suffering humanity, send free to all who need it,
receipt and directions for making the simple
by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing
Bn profit \»v the advertiser’s experience, can do so
■y addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN B OGDEN,
I. X L IJNinENT
■ The rapidity wkh which this LINIMENT has
in popularity throughout Southwestern'
eta and Florida is unprecedented. The pro-
is continually receiving voluntary Ustimo-
from various parts of the country of its mi -
cures. Every household should have it
there is tnv medicine to be Telied upon it is the
W N. L, Liniment. It cures headache, tooth
neuralgia, sprains, bruises, hurns#<*ld sows,
I field in fia in bridge, Ga., by
J. A. BUTTTS CO
TO CONSU3ITIVES.
I THE Advertiser, having been restored to health
■» a tew weeks, hy a very simple remedy, after hav-
Hmu suffered several years with a severe lung aflfec-
and that dread disease, Consunition is anxious
Hfe> make knows to his fellow-sufferers the means of
Hj° w ho desire it, he will send a copy of the
used (free of charge), with the direc
■pns for preparing and using the same, which
Hey will find ar'kkCurefor Consumption, Asthma,
Hronohitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in
Bending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
spread information which he conceives to be
Rnvaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his
| remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may
■(trove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad-
I -dress. ,
Rev. EDWARD A. WIL9ON.
WilhaMsbnrg, Kings County, New York.
lv Savannah.—-Mr. John R. Hayes, the “sponsi-
Editor of the Sus is iu Savannah sot a few
i dlyi.
If yon want anything that can be found in a first
-class flewelqr Store, go te Subera.
The Kivkr.—The river is very low—there
*>*B been, however, several boats up this
*eek.
TiUM.~-Tlie merchants have done an ex*
ceedpsgHy heavy business this week.
Dogs.—M e hear of considerable com!*
plaint of fierce dogs running loose at night
to the danger of pedestrians. Who is to
h ame in the matter, the dogs or their own
ers’
Prrsonal.—W e received a visit, one day
t-is week, from Mr. Gentry, the energetic
Traveling Ageut of that sterling old Demo
cratic paper, the Savannah News. Success
to him.
Persons owing the Sex Office little bills,
please hand them in, as a dollar now
H Wor th as much to us as three, two
months hence. t
Gca. Cloud’s new stock has arrived, go
*rouud and see him. He is both accommo*
l ‘" < = and clever and can fill all your or
ders ' or stationery, &c.
* Bte& mer C. D. Fry left here on Monday
~ ' rn,n ß last for Fort Gaines. She had on boArd
* otne filtcen or twenty ministers, who were going
|° attend the South Georgia Confiapnce. to be held
| in the beautiful little vill*ge£of Curhbert.
hope th. Conrejence will confer a favor on
nßof Bain* I** 1 ** eend.ng back theu
Pastor, Revg
p. . for the Kidneys and
The Weather—The weather lot the last
day or two has been very uncomfortable,
aslovv rain falling all the time.
Look out for a cold snap when it clears off.
Salvia's Hair Dye, is permanent and cheap and
easily applied. For sale by BUTTS & PEABODY.
Lively.—We will venture the assertion
that Bait)bridge is the liveliest town at the
present time in the State—not excepting
the very “important” city of Brunswick,
that our Bro - Smith of the Appeal “blows”
so much about.
Non-inflamable Kerosene. For sa’e by
BUTTS & PEABODY.
Prisoner Escaped.— A naan by the name
ot Jeter, convicted of the crime of cow
stealing and sentenced to the chain gang,
made his escape from the county jail on
Saturday last We don’t know the partic
ulars, consequently can’t say whether the
jailor was to blame or not.
Amusements.— Where are all the Thespian
Corps’s, &e., we had some time ago in our
city. Can’t they give an eutertainment
before the big circuses comes along and
takes in all the little change.
To our Patrons. —We have heretofore,
for the accommodation of our advertising
patrons, received advertisements at a very
late hour, thereby causiug our paper to
make its appearance later than it really
should. Hereafter to insure an insertion
advertisements should be handed in by
Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock.
Sheetings &c. —A Large assortment of
goods has recently arrived at the Flint
River Store, which having been purchased
at reduced prices, will be disposed of like*
wise. Remember our motto: “Quick sales
and small profits.
STEININGER & ECKSTEIN
Correction. —We stated in our issue of
the 18th, that Capt. F. L. Hale, had been
removed from the General Agency of the
Piedmont & Arlington Lifjp Insurance Corns
pany. We are glad to learn, from the
Captain that he lias not been removed, but
from choice been transferred to a larger
and more important District. See his card
in to-day’s issue.
\ *
A lecture will be delivered at the Baptist
Church on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock*
P. M., by Mr. E. Yulee, reconciling man’s
five agency with God’s foreknowledge,
Mr. Yulee is an abie lecturer, and his lec
tures will prove highly interesting.
Elegant Dry Goods. —Adapted for winter
wear, comprising the very latest styles of
Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Balmorals and
Paris Boulevard Skirts, together with a
fine stock of ladies bats, are now offered at
extremely low prices at Steininger and
Eckstein’s favorite,
Flint River Store.
Wanted Something Sweet.— A party of
Bainbridges’ most gallant and heroic
sons, went out on Tuesday night last,
to make war on a bee tree, a few miles
from the city. They marched in solid col
umn and with regularity ; there was not a
faltering heart in their “patriotic ranks. ’’
They were armed with “battle-axes,’
'‘ration buckets,” &c.; they reached the
tree, and beneath the fell strokes of the
axe, it soon came with a crash to the earth.
In place ©f finding a swarm of harmless
bees, which they could easily smother to
death with a little smoke, they were attack
ed in front and rear by about ten thousand
hornets, yellowfjackets. wasps, and other
kinds of stinging insects, who proved them-*
selves able to (fefend their homes, for on
their first charge, they broke the ranks of
that “noble hand” who came back to town
in bad order , jadging from the swollen con
dition of their faces, hands and necks. It
is needless to add that they left all their
honey out in the woods. Well gentlemen
our advice to you is to quit trying to “fool
that Bee,’' and remember
“It is not all of life to live
Nor all of death to die.”
A Number of Choice Suits for Gentlemen
—Competing in style and quality with
any that can be found in this market, are
for sale at Steinioger aud Eckstein’s Flint
River Store.
—-* -
Homicide. —On Saturday evening last, as
Mr* Burrel Bailey, an old and respected
citizen of this county, was going from this
city to his home about five miles West of
the Flint, he got into a difficulty with sev
eral negroes, which resulted in the wound*
ing of both. Mr. Bailey and a negro who
Calls himself Alf Donalson, the former
whom died on Sunday morning. The par
ticulars of this unhappy affair, as far as we
can learn them are as follows;
It seems that a certain lot of negroes
had been hunting around and
about Mr. Bailey’s premises. One morning
last week Mr. Bailey found a goat’s hide
buried in the ground, and he said it must
have been the hunters that killed it. For
this remark he was stopped on the road by
a crowd of negroes, as before stated, aud
in a threatening manner was asked whether
or Dot he said they killed his goat. It
seems that he satisfied this party, but the
prisoner, Alf Donalson, called out from
about fifty yards distant and asked what he
said; to which some one of the negroes re
plied, ‘he said he didn’t say it.’The prisoner
saii*he was a d—m liar (meading Bailey,)
and advanced towards hiuFwith a bottle of
whiskey in his hand, but while advancing
drew his knife and also his pistol, repeat*
edly calling Mr. Bailey a {d —ra liar, and
tried to shoot him but the first barrel
of his pistol missed fire. After this at*,
tempt to take his life was made, Mr. Bailey
snatched a gun off of the shoulder of an old
negro standing by and leveled it, ana him
and the prisoner both fired at the same
time. The negro received a slight wound
.in **- e B \j oU *der and Mr.. Bailey vra« shot in
the abdomen, from the effect of which he
died the next morning. After being shot.
Mr. Bailey rode home, but was fired at by
two other negroes, whom sheriff Waugh
has in custody.
The deceased was attended by Dr. Jud
son A. Butts, and all was done that Medi
cal skill could suggest, but without effect.
Ihe above statement was made to us
by a very responsible party, and we think
we can present them to our readers as sub/*
stautially the facts in the case.
Although this was in our opinion, one of
the most unmitigated and cold blooded
murders of the age, we shall leave it for
the laws ot the country to decide his fate;
hoping “justice may be done though the
heavens should fall.”
A Visit to the Country. —By an invita
tion from a gay and festive friend, we vis?
ited a grand “hop’’ thatcameoff a few miles
up the banks of the beautiful Flint, on
Monday evening last. To say we had a
good time and enjoyed ourself, would be a
poor excuse for expressing our thoughts on
the subject; in other words, Webster forgot
to invent words that would make us ade
quate to the task of doing justice to the
occasion. Everything was in perfect order
and everybody was as merry as a “mar
riage belle but what is better still, there
was
“Tripping the light fantastic toe,”
about a score or more of Georgia’s fairest
daughters, who verified the assertion that
the ladies of the Empire State, stand in the
front rank of beauty and elegance , but the
bewitching Miss she was
The fairest girl we ever have seen,
She put us in mind of a Fairy Queen.
We can assure eur kind friends, who,
when they were passing around the invi
tations, did not forget the printers, that
we shall long have occasion to remember
our pleasant trip to the country.
Harness & Saddles.
J. BORN.
WEST STREET, B A INBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS, BUGGY AND RIDING WHIPS,
SPURS, LEATHER BELTING.
H ARNESS L EAHER, SOLE LEATHER,
CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, &c.
A S if “© € &
Always on hand. octl4 ts
STOVESI STOVES I
E- JOHNSON
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
f tows Md
BROAD STREET, BAINBRIDGE GA 1 :
COOKING. OFFICE. PARLOR, and DINING
00M. STOVES of all sizes and patterns.
TIN WARE OF EVER T DESCRIPTION
ALL kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work, Galver
nized lion, Cornices, Tin Roofiing and Guttering
done either in City or County,
oct 14, 1369.
Georgia —Decatur County.
On the first Monday in December I will apply to
the court of ordinary of said coudty foi letters
of Guardianship of the person and property of a
minor heir of J B. Wilks late of said county de
e ed- nov 430d J.L. WILK .
CLEAR THE TRACK-GREAT EXCITEMENT!
RUTHERFORD & SPEAR,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.
Broughton Street, JBalnbrldge, Georiga,
. ' i •:
WOULD lespectfully call the attention of the public to their large and well selected stock, now on
hand and daily arriving of
STATES AN® F&JTCT SIT ««OSS.
Groceries, Hardware, &c., embracing any and everything that any person could wish for. As we bay
our goods for
We can make it to the interest of the tmblic to trade with ns, by giving extra
ere especially to call and examine our stock, as it was selected mamly with an eye to their trade.
We can Pill Any Order you may Want
* *
From a paper of pins to a cask of bacon. We Invite everybody to
Call Examine, and Price Our Goods .
#
jmd if you don't like the price you nee£?*>*?-
Saittbviflge guiwiteement.
DICKINSON 8c COX,
■m. aur t * a* sb
-AND-
Ulmhante,
Broad Street, BAINBRIDGE, GA,
WILL sell any property in the city or county,
entrusted to them and make prompt returns.
Also Keep constantly on hand a splendid assort
ment of
RY GOODS, BOOTS,
GROCERIES, SHOES,
CLOTHING, HATS, &c.
Having purchased our goods at low figures for
CASH, we are confident that patties will find it to
their interest to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
fSPOur motto is “Quick sales and small profits”
oct 7 24 3m
L O- JACKSON,
mt'sm WAm mmm
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
• BRUTONS WHARF,
BAINBRIDGE, - - - GEORGIA
HAVING leased the Ware House formerly oc
cupied Dy Messrs. B. 1. Bruton & Cos., I will
state to my triends and the public at large, tnat 1
am prepared to
RECEIVE COTTON ON STORGE,
or ship the same to my friends in Savannah, New
York or Liverpool. Those who wl6h me to ship
for them may rest assured of
Sure and Prompt Returns.
IT* Liberal Advances made on cotton shipped to
any of tbe above named places. oct 7 24 3ra
ITTBKTI! MM!!
JAMES watt,
Gun and Lock Smith
Has just received a large and well selected stock
of
English land German Shot Guns, American
Rifles, Smith aAd 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 PO UCHES, GAPS,
WADS, ■ SHOT, &c.
TUBE WRENCHERS,
Also a fine assortment of
FISHING TACKLE.
Being engaged exclusively in this business, I am
allowed by the manufacturers and importers a de.
duction of from ten to twenty per cent on the
ces charged all dealers in any other kind of mer
chandise, and am therefore prepared to sell any
th.ug in my line cheaper than any house in the
city can affoid 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 me a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
IIT Guns and Pistols repaired.
Lacks repaired and keys fited*
Uaittfcridge
QOODa
The Best Assortment Yet.
Io I- .
PATTERSON & McNAIR,
♦
WEST t TREET,
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
1NV ITE the attention of purchasers to tlieir large
and carefully selected STOCK, now in store and
daily arriving of
STAPLE wd FANCY DRY GOODS
HARDWARE, BOOTS,
CLOTHING. SHOES,
GROCERIES. HATS,
TRUNKS
VALISES, CROCKERY.
SADDLERY, GUNS, Ac.
and a general assortment of every article usualy
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 and SALT
to which their early attention is earnestly askep.
Cotton bought, or advances made on it for shid
ment. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
sept 16 21 3m
Head-Quarters
—:FOB:
Ilf GOODS!
CONNER WATER AND CLARK STS.
BELCHERS & TERRELL,
WOULD INFORM the public generally, that
thev have just received a NEW STOCK of
Fall and Winter Goods.
Dry Goods.
50 PIECES PRINTS,
50 PIECES DOMESTICS,
50 PIECES STRIPE DOMESTICS
10 PIECES JEANS AND KERSEYS,
50 BUNCHES COTTON YARNS,
8 CASES SHOES.
Groceries, &c.
WE ALSO have on hand a large lot of choice
Groceries, &c., such as
RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON SALT,
&c. Also, HOLLOW WARE, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, BAGGING and TIES, KEROSEN OIL
TURPINTINF &c.
Also a large lot Tin Ware at WHOLESALE
amd RETAIL.
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
FINHK above mentioned goods are now being
A offered very low for CASH or COUNTRY PRO
DUCE. The highest market prices paid for COT
TON. *
aug 26-18 3m.
D. M. L. BATTLE,
SICK <m DIDST,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.,
Office on South Btoad Street, up stairs, in
ROCKWELL & WEST'S NEW STORE.
.nr All branches of his profession executed in
the bast aud most durable style. 23 22 ts. a
w. c. SUBERS,
Dealer ia
JEWELRY
—AND
3ILY3BK WAKE,
Next Door to Butts and Peabody, Broad Street.
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.
Keep constantly on band the latest styles of
WATCHES CLOCKB, JEWELRY SILVER AND
PLATED WARE, TILET SETS,
MUSICAL INST UMN TS,
WALKING CANES Sc.,
And a full line of Fancy Goods, suitable for
Holiday & Bridal Presents.
t&° Watfhes, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at
notice, and warranted. eept 23 22 ts.
WEST STREET, BAINBRIDGE, GA*
Family Groceries
AND
CONFECTIONERIES.
CASPAR LEWIS.
Agent for Mrs, C. Lewis,
UrOIJM) respectfully inform the publio that be
V? has on hand one of the
SSS»SRff*saKSfi^
Quick sale- & s “»“ Pr f fl . t s j
-lewafus***? "“r 3 " 83 i
®tiS«lto»fonji guurtistmoits, ~~
DRYGOODS!
EXCLUSIVELY
IfUOLmiil DRYGOODS II (W,
ORFF, WATKINS A 00
«
EXCLUSIVELY
TO THE
Wholesale Trade.
OUR stocK will he kept complete at all times, aud with our l»crous*d faeilitLss think ,*
superior inducements to retain the tra-Je in Savannah. * ** * c w ‘
WE ARE NOW OPENING
Our Fall Stock ,
Consisting of the largest stud must complete stx'k <-f
BIIGOOBg AID lOTOIIS
Ever brought to this tuaikot, to be sole} pnly at
WHOLESALE.
We respectfully solicit orders, and is vita the attention of Merchants visiting our city.
ORFF, WATKINS & CO.
sept 9-3 m. ___
SASHES, HOOKS, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS. NEWELPOSTS, BALUSTEBS, &G
BLAIR & BICKFORD.
189 Rad 171 BAY STJREET (Up Stairs,) J
Savannah, ----- Georgia i
UPKEEP constantly oa band a large stock of the above articles. Goand ses (t*W 01 j* 20
you rod ners
HARNESS A SADDLES
E. L. JVEIDLINGEBi
NO. W ST. JULIAN and 16* BlW» sril *
SAY&KNAH, GEGRGI&-
Wholesale and Retail JDealer in . riT rjrn BELTIN'^
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, UUHHhU AS HOEATHI^
TRUNKS, VALISES, L LAI HER R
HARNESS LEATHER, UM
CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, Ac- Ac.
. a very large stock on hand "
New Croods! New CrOOdsJ
JOHN S- HOPSON.
»
BROAD STREET, «****»»»
fie* t’**’ I ' P ** w °*
TAKES great pleasure in informing the citizens of F* 4
hand one us the largest stocks ot goods ever brought u> »hU m*' ket - cun
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
I ' - , nm»Arhtv 84P?CLonW.V«. BOOTS AXD SHOES, FLOUR,
HARPV'.A.vA OACCO BAGGING, TIES, Ac.. Ac.
,1 extrematr lnrr P rietm ** COU^TJiVf’f'O/J&Vf. If T~ wm ”*
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