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THE SOUTHERN SUN.
Official Journal of Decatur County.
Largest Town and County Circulation
Official Journal of the State of Georgia
JOHN R. HAYES
> EDITORS
B T3N. E. RUSSELL.)
BAINB.UDiE: THUBSDAYTMAY 18. 1871.
STATE NEWS.
The editor of ihe Cuthbort Appeal don’t
care for money or ‘purvisions’ as long as
blackberries last. Happy man.
Mr. Black, formerly Marsha 1 , of Cuth*»
bert, was thown from his buggy and in
stantly killed on the 2d instant.
Whisky has declined in Eatonton—the
organization of a lodge of colored Good
Templars ihecaasc.
The •diu>r of ihe Albany Nows, and Tal«
botton Standard, are ‘bully’ on puffing
railroad officials and hotels. 'Dead heads 7
we presume.
Rain continues in Talbot county—cotton
is looking bad.
The Early County News says . Blakely
boys are a terrible set of chaps. Ten yeai
old boys go to places where they ‘osghnV
to.
Bishop Pierce, tickles Brunswick, ‘pow
erfully,* by saying it will be the ‘London
of America.' We have as much right
iO an opiniou as anybody ; and we say
that in the event that Savannah should
burn up or some calamity befall it, in ten
thousand years Brunswick may be a right
nice little town.
‘Oapting’ Dunlap Scott, the bombastic
ex-member of the Legislature, from Floyd
county, has been nominated by the Democ
racy of that county for the Legislature, to
fill the vacancy occassioned by the death
of Capi. Gartrell. Floyd could send a
better, but not a more ‘fussy* man.
The Columbus Suu and the Atlanta New
Era are ‘pikeing* at each other. The Sun
says the Era is a Radical sheet. The Era
seems to think that the Sun is Joboriog un
dor a mental hullucination and says that
such men as Bob. Toombs, A. EL Stephens,
Wendell Phillips and others are radical in
politics. The Era is getting to be rather
i’onservstive.
‘Bitin dorgs‘ perambulate the streets of
Americus. The local of the Republican
threatens to demolish somebody's purp if
he ain't kept off the streets.
A confectionery establishment in Bruns
wick had more ice cream than he knew
what to do with, and sent the editor of the
Appeal some—ho 'Mowed' over it nearly as
heavy as he does about the future prospects
of Brunswick.
Rains have damaged the crops materially
in Sumter county.
John B. Gormon, editor of the Talboton
Standard, says he has walked 12,000 miles
since the war. YY T e walked about that
many during the war, John. How many
did you walk around the salt works at St.
Marks.
Tame ‘lngins' are roaming around Cos
lubus.
North Georgia papers are complaining
of rust in wheat,
Grady, of the Rome Commercial has
bought out the Rome Daily, and after all
of his abuse of the Executive, is now pub
lishing his Proclamations. The editor of
theCartersville Express (we don't mean the
fighting editor) will probably be the next
one to take some of the 'chicken pie*'
The steamer 'Carrie,' playing between
Savannah anl Augusta, was burnt bear
the latter placp on the 6th inst.
Robbers, Pickpockets and 'sich like' are
thick in Savannah. We advise our conn*,
try friends to keep their hands on their
pocket-books when they go there.
An object of charity : The local of the
Columbus Sun. Can't some of his friends
send him a mess of Irish potatoes ?
The local of the Macon Messenger, rides
a gopher, without stirups. We always
thought ho was a ‘slow coach' now we
know it>
True bills have been found by the Grand
Jury of Bibb county, against two men by
the names of Conway and Granger, for con«
spiricy to rob the Southern Express Com*
pany.
Under the head of ‘State Affairs,* the
Brunswick Appeal says : ‘The Rads have
counted Jewell in by 86 majority. We
w&ut to know what the Governor of Con*
necticut, has got to do with the 'State
Affairs* of Georgia.
Vicious Aligators prowl aronnd Ameri*
cus 000 of them was ‘foched* in by a
young gent of that city the other day.
Randolph County, plauts a third more
corn, and a third less cotton, this year,
than any year since the war, Bully for
Randolph.
Thomasville, spouts over a cabbage
weighing 13| pounds—that’s nothing we
have a Cabbage in our county, that weighs
165 pounds.
Strawberries in Atlanta, are 10 cents per
box, so says the Era. The box we pre
sume is about the size of a match box.
The Savannah papers give an account of
a ‘terrible accident* on the Central Rail*
road. A man who was foolish enough to
set on the track of said road, and not with*
standing the Engineer blew his whistle
several times he remained, and the conses
quence was, hr had Lis two legs taken off.
If there was an ‘accident* about it, we
can't see it. The man's name was XJlneer-
The editor of the Brunswick Appeal
says, he has received ‘a portion 1 of Pine
Apples, Bananas, Oranges Ate. We pre
sume be got the pealings.
The H. I. Kimball bouse of Atlanta,
beats the world. It is to have a band in
attendance during the summer months, to
discourse sweet mnxic to the guests. The
Proprietor also proposes to furnish every
Good Templar,* with a cocktail befoie
breakfast, free of charge. We expect to
‘roost* there when we go to Atlanta.
Some ‘cuss/ fired off a pistol in Atlanta,
and came very near killing a child. Where
are your ‘perlice 1‘
Miss Julia Smith, of Gulhbert died in
that city recently.
Letter From Camilla.
Camila, Ga, May Bih 1811.
Dear Son.— -Superior Court met here
Monday, Hon. Peter J. Strozier presidingg
W. P. Sims, Solicitor attending. Variou
members of the bar were present, viz :
Hobbs, Wright, Smith, Vasou, Pope and
Lyon, Albany ; R. H. Lyon, Rutherford,
and Irwin, Macon , Col. Seward, Capt.
Hammond, Hon. A. T. Mclntyre, and Mc-
Intyre, Jr., Thomaßvil!e; Col. R. Sims,
Hon. I. E. Bower, McGill, Donalson, Gurley,
and, J. C. Rutherford, Bainbridge. The
first aud second days of the Court were
taken up in disposing of the Common-law
docket. Wednesday morning the criminal
docket was taken up, when the case of the
State against our young friend Joe S. Des
verges* charged with ‘Larceny after a
trust delegated and reposed/ was put upon
trial. The case was fully and fairly
investigated, and the testimony clearly
disproved the infamous charge brought
agains} him. The jury after remaining in
the room about fifteen minutes, returned
with a verdict of not guilty. From the
testimony on the part of the State, I feel
satisfied in saying, that it was one of the
most unfounded and uncalled-for prosecu
tions ever brought into a court house. The
prosecutor's evidence clearly established
in our miud, and in the mindset everybody
who listened to him, that he never deliver
ed the money to Desverges, as charged in
the bill of indictment. Quite a large num
ber of smaller cases were disposed of.
Notwithstanding the unfavorable spring
j.he crops are in a very good condition iu
this county. The people have wisely plant
ed enough corn to answer all purposes
0. G. G.
Among its recollections of Montgomery,
the Advertiser resuscitares the memory of
the first dramatic performance,- by a Thes*
pian company, December 17, 1822. The
play was ‘Julius Caesar.' the part of Julius
Csssar by Benjamiu (afterwards Governor)
Fitzpatrick; Mark Antony by Henry (af
terwards Judge) Goldth*®aite. Governer
Towns, of Georgia, played the part of Oc
tavius Caesar.
Good Times in Brunswick, —The whole
force of the appeal office were invited to
cross the harbor of that ‘seaport of Geors
gia. in a 'newly arrived schooner.' We can
readly judge that they went from the aps
pearauce of the Appeal. 'Crossing the bar,
of Brunswick is a dangerous operation*
A Leather Canon.— The Cuban patriots
have invented a curious cannon of leather
as a substitute for the metal field-pieces,
which they are unable to obtain. The bar
rel of the gun is about three feet and a half
long and is made by stretching stout, well
dressed leather in a soaked state upon a
monld four inches in diametei, and sewing
the edges with cords of the native pita de
corojo, which has great teracity. When
dry, another thickness of wet leather is
stretched upon the first layer, and four
more are subsequently added. The breech
is made of hard wood, and the chamber is
often lined with tin. These guns fire from
ten to twenty rounds before becoming unfit
for use, and are usually loaded with stones,
through the absence of grape and canister.
They have done considerable execution, and
are lightly transported in paris upon the
shoulders of a man; When used, they are
laid upon the ground and pointed at short
range upon an approaching column.
On Monday last, says the Montgomery
Advertiser, a negro man named May Lee
attempted to outrage Mrs. Woods, wife of
Judge Woods of the United States Circuit
Court, and a sister of ex'Senator Warner.
The diabolical attempt was made at the
oxtreme end of Perry street, near Mr.
Keffor’s residence, whilst Mrs. Woods was
walking all alone to the residence of Mr.
Keffer, in the suburbs of the city. The
screams of Mrs, Woods eo frightened the
‘loil citizen’ that he fled from the spot. The
negro has been arrested and identified.
Jndge Woods is in New Orleans holding
conrt.
Where are General Grants XosKlox
“Bills," —or Jims, or Sams? It is time they
were'abont. Where is Wendell Phillips and
his "gibbet." ?
111
Reflect.— Three million dollars worth of
bacon came from the West over the State
road into the Southeast within four months!
What the corn, hay, flour, males, furniture
and other imports from the West and North
during the same period cost is not estima
ted.
Let the people of the South think a mo
ment on the above statement,
Barntju's Circus—A Terrible Disaster.
Barnaul’s circus met with quite a serious
mishap in New Jersey last week. The
company had been traveling all night
Thursday and early Friday morning they
reached the railroad at Crawford, There
wers six men in the wagon. Five were
asleep in the rear of it and the driver, the
sixth was also asleep on his box. At Craw*
ford there is a down grade that g ; ves great
impetus to a train moving onward to Jer
sey City station. The instant the wagon
was rolling over the first rail the whistle
of the approaching train startled one of
the slumberers. He leaped to his feet and
opening an iron slide in the door of the
wagon saw the train coming. He was par
alyzed with fear, and stood a silent specta
tor of the approaching engine. Brfore he
could warn his fellows of the danger, the
engine, with its train ot carriages, came
dashing into the ill-fated wagon. The
four sleepers in the rear of the wagon never
woke. Their limbs were found scattered
along the blood-stained track, and their
flesh appending to the debris of the broken-,
up wagon. The driver was litterally ent
to pieces, as were the two horses, Only
one man surveyed to tell how the accident
grew out of the negligence of the driver.
The wounds of this person are so fearful
that little hope of his recovery is entertain*
ed.
Lieutenant Bottles has “writ” another
piece for the Middle Georgian. This time
the ancient virgin has, by the assistance of
the printers, spelled most of her words cor-,
rectly; bnt it doesn’t need the reflection of
her red peticoat to make any sensible
reader blush at the vulgarity of her ‘piece.’
Jane Hannah, go and hide your mottled
face in the drapery of that garment until
you learn some of the habits and practices
of a gentlewoman.
New Advertisements,
Corn! Com!
300 bushels just received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO"
OATS, OATS!
100 Bushels jnst received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
100 barrels just received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL &CO.
SUGAR CURED HAMS!
Just received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL <fc CO.
SUGAR ! SUGAR!
10 Barrels assorted sugar just received and for
sale ty *
T. B. HUNNEWELL CO.
Sry-Coods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &C.
A large and well selected assorted stock as cheap
for cash as can be sold, apply to
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
may 11-ts
A PROCLAMATION.
GEGR G I A :
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor of said State
WHEREA,Official information has been received
thie Department that John Caprand, a desperate
character, who stands charged with a folony in the
35th Senatorial District Court, and having given
bond for his appearance at a trial therefor, has for
feited the said bond and made his escape into an*
other State.
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to issue
tis, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the approhension
and delivery of the said John Caprand, to the
Seriff 4 of said county of Fulton, Jin order that he
may he hronght to trial for the offense with which
he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of th
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta.this the second
day of Mav, in the year of onr Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the Independ
ence of the United States of America the Ninety
fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cornua, Secretary of State.
May 11. 1871. a
STATE OF GEORGIA.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, >
Atlanta, Mat 9, 1871. 1
ORDERED: ’ 1
By his Excellency, the Governor, that the reward
of Five Hundred Dollars offered in his Proclamation
of the 2d Agust, 1869, for the arrest and conviction
of Wesly Redman, is hereby increased to One
Thousand Dollars, subject to the same conditions
as are set forth in the said Proclamation of August
2, 1869.
Given under my hand and seal of office.
DAVID G COTiTNG,
may 11-ltf Secretary of State.
♦ _ .V « •
A Proclamation.
GEORGIA.
By BUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS a bill of indictment is now pending
•n the Superior Court of (he county of Cherokee
charging Thomas E. Finch with the crime of mur
der committed upon the pereon of Clark Helton,
in skid county of Cherokee, on or about the 6th
December, 1864; and
Whereas divers other bills of indictfhent have
been found and are now pending in the Mid Su
preme Court against the said Finch, charging him
with the offense of assault and batterv, committed
by him upon a respectable citizen of said county,
and other minor offense? perpetrated by him while
a resident of said county of Cberokeea ud
Whereas it is made known to me that the said
Thomas E. Finch is a notorious desperado, and a
member of a gang of lawless persons, and has until
the Resent time succeeded in setting at defiance
the olncers of the law.-
Now, therefore, believing that the offering of a
suitable reward is essential as a means of bringing
to just* tice the said Finch, I have thought proper
to issue this my proclamation hereby offering a re
ward of FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS for the
opprebension and delivery of 6aid Thomas E. Finch
at the sheriff of Cherokeejcounty, and an additions
al reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLAS upon his
conviction.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State at the capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this
13th day of May in the year of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and seventy-one, aud of the Independ
ence ot theJJnited States of America the Ninety
fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G . Cotting, Secretary of State.
May 18,1871. 4t.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA.
By RUFUS B. BUILOCK,
Governer ot said State.
WHEREAS official information has been received
at this Department tbat a murder was committed
in the county of Appling on or about the 24th of
April, 1871, upon the body of Steeley Herrington
by Marion Tillis and Thomas Herrington, as is
alleged, and tbat said Marion Tillis has fled from
justic:
I have thought propel, therefore, to issue this
my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS for the apprehension and
delivery of the said Marion Tillis, with proof suf
ficient to convict, to-the Sheriff of said count y and
State, iu order that he may be brought to trial for
the offense with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this Fifteen day
of May,Jin the year of our Lord Eighteen|Hnnd
red and Seventy-one, and of the Independence of
the United States of America the Ninety-fifth.
RUFUS B" BULLOCK.
By the Governor;
David G. Cctting, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION:
The said Marion Tillis is about 5 feet 2 or 3 in*
cheshigh. sallow complexion, blue eyes, light hair,
very little heard, weighs about 119 pounds, does
not talk much, and when talking speake very slow.
May 18, 1872. 4t.
STATE OF GEORGlA. —Decatur County.
Malley Mitchell ) Libel for divorce, in Supe
vr. > rior Court of said County
Jessee H. Mitchell, ) April Term 1871
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the Defendant does not reside in
this county, and it further appearing that he does
not reside in this State, it is, on motion, ordered
that said Dafendant appear and answer at the next
Termjof the Court or that th ecase be considered in
default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. That
service be perfected by the publication of this or
der in the Southern Sun,the papper in vich all
official advertisements are published; once a month
for four months.
PETER J STROZIER, J. C. A C.
A true extract from the minutes of the superior
court April Term 1871. Tho. F. Hampton, Clerk.
GREAT BARGAINS
AT
T. 8.-HUNNEWELL & CO’S STORE.
THE subscribers, thankful for the very liberal
patronage extended to them heretofore, an*
nounce to their friends and the public that by low
prices and fair dealing, they intend to make it to
the interest of all those who buy lor Cash, or have
Cotton to trade ot sell, to buy from us.
We have now in Store the LARGEST and BEST
STOCK OF GOODS ever offered in this market V)u
sisting of a very expensive assortment of
DRY GOODS,
of which we have in LADIES DRESS GOODS verv
elegant ROBEUX POPLINS, CHENE ESPANGLE
and other styles of RICH and CHANG ABLE SILK
and WORSTED GOODS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, in high
collors and green, and AMERICAN DELAINES in
BLACK iL -
S H AW L S.
Shawls in new designs ond some very handsome;
also, LaCloth Sacques and Cloaks.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
hadabett#r Stock aQ d of the most desi*
If you ant * et a chea P Bait and
a good fit give us a call.
SSS aD 2w’ £ very I a ™ ty ’ and of the best
kL ’ adl6B and Children’s Shoes, Gals
tTwil 1 Morocca and Ser ge, all of which
fIS&ESISSS." W * k«P «»
lad IES’ hats
,he “ *
ssStaS?®? 0 .GOODS. We have an elegant
E v ßting of Cassimeres. Twldes,
TSifi"*** Lmseyß and FUnnelß and
wSiw-n* 1 Cotjery, Crockery and Glassware,
oil8 ’
-wKEii In filfii C “ mplete St “* ° ( "-
Tie,,Vlo“l a'nd&icon! C ° ttoll Ba * gl “ 8 * nd Iro “
Pnrinanently located In Balnbridge nnd
™ 2^„ on T ,nerita - Th « e »tot»d;
and hoao" M eTal^' eOMe lheir “""--.-kj
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.,
Oct. 20, 1870. Bambhim*.
a . - 11 ■
AGENTS WANTED at $226 a month)—by the
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Mass, or St. Louis, Mo. 4w
8 O’clock.
free to book agents!
We will send a handsome Prospectus of our New
lUustrted Family Bible containing over 200 fine
Scripture Illustrations to any Book agent, free of
charge. Address, National Publishing Cos., Phila
delphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga., or St. Louis, Mo. 4w
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with the Green Tea Flavor. War
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everywhere, and for sale whole
sale by tbe Great Atlantic & Pa
cific Tea Co.*B Church st., New
York, P. O. Box 6506. Send for Ibea-Nectar cir
cular. 4w
WANTED— Agents [s2o per day| to sell the
celebrated Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. Has
the under-feed, makes the “double lock-stitch
(alike on both sides J and is ffully licensed. The
best and cheapest family sewing machine in the
world. Address Johnson, Clark & Cos., Boston,
Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St Louis,
Mo. 4w
the deUeate and refreshing
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the
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Genesis and Geology have kissed each other.
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A book of thrilling interest and greatest impor
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every man, woman and child wants to read it.
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REDUCTION OF PRICES
To conform to the
Reduction of Duties,
Great Saving to onsum ers
By Getting up Clubs.
•STSend for orr new price list and a Club form
will accompany it, containing full directions—mak
ing a large saving to consumers aud lemunerative
to club organizers*
The Great American Tea Company,
31. &33 Vesey Street. New York. P. O. Box 5t>43
Jurubeba.
WHAT 13 IT ?
It is a sure and perfect remedy for all diseases of
the Liver and spleen, enlargement or obstruction
of the intestine®, urirafy, uturinc, or abdom
inal organs, poverty or want of blood, inter
mittent or remittent fevers, inflammation
of the liver, dropsy, sluggish circulation of
the blood, abscesses, tumors, jaundice
scrofula, dyspepsia, ague & fever
or their concomitants.
Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraor
dinary medicinal properties of the South American
Plant
JURUBEB A
sent a special commission to that country to pro
cure it in its native purity, and having found its
wonderful curative properties to even exceed the
anticioations formed by its groat reputation, has
concluded to offer it to the public, and is happy to
Btate that he has perfected a;rangemcnts for a reg*
ularjtnouthly supply of this wonderful plant. He
has spent, much time experimenting and investi
as to the most efficient preparation from it, for
for popular use, and has for sometime used in his
own practice with most happy results the effectual
medicine now presented to the public as
DR. WELLS EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA
and be confidently recommends it to every family
as a household remedy which should he freely
taken as a Blood Purifier in all derangements of the
system and to animate and fortify all weak and
Lymphatic temperaments. JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
Platt street, New York, Sole Agent for' the Uni
ted States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send
for circular. 4w
irmnis
12 samples sent (postage paid) for 50 cents that
retails readily for $lO. R. L. Wolcott, 181
Chatham sq. N. Y. 4w
RUTHERFORD & SPEAR
WOULD respectfully inform the people of
Southwest Georgia, that they have just re
ceived a large and varied assortment of
Dry Goods.
groceries.
CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes,
And in fact any and every article usually kept in
a first-class establishment, which they of.
fer at Reduced Pbices, either at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIJL.
I ®* The highest Market Price paid for Cotton,
or cash advances made on the same for shipment.
West Side court house,
BAINBBIDGE, GEORGIA.
\ octlßtf f
UPPMAJ}' ~ -
fsf* lippman’s
Cures Female complaints BlT]^
UPPMA^SGREAfGERin^
Cnees -never well’ oennU ERMaj * blrfe,
IT* '
_Will give an appetite. hß^lrfffe
. ** IPP MAN
g ly es a good appetite. '‘‘‘"AN fin^t
l
regulates the bowels. KMAN Bn^
LIPPMAN’S GREAT GEHmTC —
excites the torpid ijy er>
0 s LlPPMAN’S'geeaTgehvilv^-,
—ate recommended by thebSlfiff®^
OMAN'S GBIaFgeRsSL*
cures nervousness. A ' &]’/£ss
10° OPPMAN'SGREAr 3ERMATififc
’urea debility. MA *^HUk
LIPPMAN’S
Prexents chslla and fever. MAN BIr IER*
jr\ UPPMA^-SGREAfGERMTr?;^
have met with wonderful suci^S 9
LIPPMAN'S GREATGERmTv'pSS
recommended by physician*
always cures cbills. er Iwhere,aoj
lIT lippman’sTyra PUGEiifcrrrr,
and fever expeller. Try it. lbe great chill
10° KAYfON^ILoTLIFr^Hr::
every household. cold be J|
Toothache, Rheumatism,
Life other pains, yield instantly to Kaytop^oi^!
Jacob Lippman & Bro., Wholesale anTIW
Druggists. Savannah Ga and wholmle hoS
No. /I New street, New York, have the sole dH*
to manufacture these Bitters for the United SuS,
For sale in Bainbridge at Butts and PeabJ,
and by Druggists and Grocers genomlU f
CHALYBEATE SPUR!
Meriwetliero. Ga
THE undersigned having secured this dtlirttf
place begs to announce to the public tbit it
is in thorough repair, and will be in perfectreidi.
ness for the reception of guests by the lgtol J IM
1871.
To the old patrons of the '‘Chaltbeai* ’ it it
needless to speak of its merits. To others ttwill
state, that the main Spring is pronouncedb»
petent judges to he the finest ChalybeateSprijj ln
the United States—issuing from the north side
Pine Mountain, and discharging 3,6oogallons per
hour. It is remarkable for the wonderful cure* il
has effected. We have three other Bpringf-Snl
phur, Magnesia. a"d Freestone—the whole eu
h.-acing a most valuable combination of mineral
waters. The place is handsomely lighted fid
gus.
Every species of innocent amusement will it
provided, embracing a tine
SKATIXG RINK
One of the greatest attractions, and one that w
think will give most pleasure, is tho large,new,
I.A DIEV SW I.fl TflllVG BATH I
built on a beautiful sparkling stream, rughinjfws I
the mountain. It is 75 feet long, 10 feet wide, ti I
a depth to be regulated by the bathers; fell► I
closed, and provided with plenty of dressing I
A beautiful, level Dh’IVE, constructedilonplf I
summit of the mountain, abounding in pM** I
que views, will afford pleasure to tW wild li' I
that exercise. A livery stable on the place will k I
prepared to fumi.-h fine horses nnd carriages.
A F.ne band of music will be in conslsnt it-1
tendance. , I
The Table will be supplied with He best* I
he proprietor will exert himself to niak' hi-guesW I
omfortahle and happy ; and in vicnfJkdM* I
gency of the times, lie has deieimiwd 1# ™ ,IW I
the price of Board to $35 per mouth. I
Washing done at reasonable and uniform i«• ■
While every amusement will be F?,, Jj I
those in health, the kindest attention wih #• r* I
to invalids.
JlTEiegant coaches at Geneva S. W. K R ■
C. B. HOWARD, PAW® 1 * I
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
STILL I
New Goods, Lowf^l
BELCHERS&TER^I
WATER STREET
BAINBHIDGh ,
to tb e ' r
TAKE pleasure in announcing I
that they have just received
STOCK OF G° oD ‘-
and would be gladfcrtbe®
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AND EiX 1
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STOVES. TIN
ALWAYS ONBiN»
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They keep everything 1011I 011 m
them a call.