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THE SOUTHERN SUN.
Official Journal of Decatur Countj
JOHN B. HAYES, K. M- JOHNSTON
Editors,
JAN U ART 18th. 1872
THE LEGISLATURE.
The Georgia Legislature met on Wednes
day the 10th Inst. From all accounts, the
present session will be but a short one—
probably not longer than six or eight days.
About tbe only legislation which is ac
tually neccessary is the passage of the
General Appropriation Bill, which passed
the last session but which failed to beeome
a law for the want of Conley's signature.
After accomplishing this very neccessary
legislation, a recess will probably be taken
until July.
** FISK DEAD
Col. James Fisk,/r., one of the most re
markable men of the present age, was shot
and killed in Jf€w York a few days ago.
State at Large*
Dan Hice is in Atlanta*
The Savannah News of the 2d says:
A terrible and fatal boiler explosion of a
steam boiler occured on Friday morning
last in the extensive saw and plaining
works of Messrs. Harrington Brothers,
corner Pratt and Fremont streets, and re
sulted in the instant killing of three men—
one of them the senior partner of that firm
—and the almost fatal demolition of the
buildings. '1 he cause of the explosion is
as yet undiscovered. ’I he boiler was a
new one, and it is said to have been in ap
parently good condition in every respect.
There was a general jail delivery in
Brunswick the other day*
The negro Methodist Conference for the
State, was held in Savannah last week.
The Savannah City Council have elected
the following officers:
Clerk of Council, James Stewart; City
Treasurer, J. R. Johnson; < ity Marshal,
G. W ■ Stiles; -urveyor, J. B Hogg; Cor_
poration Attorney, E. J. Harden; City
bherriff; R. R. Habersham; City Printer*
J. H. Estill; Judge of the City Court,
Hon. Walter S. Chisolm; Clerk of the Cit
Court, P. M. Russell; Recorder of the j
City, Hon. William B. Flemming; Chief of
Police, Gen. R. H. Anderson.
The Savannah Republican says the Span
ish cotton trade with that port has grown
to large proportions. Two * panish barks
carrying 960 bales cleared Thursday for
Barcelona.
The Local of the Savannah Advertiser,
has been moved to tears by a benzined
chap wearing good clothes and sitting on
a door step, minus bis hat, and “hair stream
ing down his forehead,” moves him to a
doleful jeremaid and an avalanche of tears.
Geo. W. Haines has been elected Mayor
of Jessup. Mr. His well known in this
city.
The mail which arrived in w avannah on
Monday night contained four thousand
letters.
Henry P. Fmith, an old and esteemed
citizen of Macon, and for many years Mas
ter of Transportation on the Southwestern
Railroad, is dead.
Gen. Tige Anderson has been elected
Chief of Police of Atlanta.
Only four candidates are out for Mayor
of Thomasville.
The Rescue Hook and Ladder Co*, of
Thomasville have ordered their 1 ruck.
Loafers are abtfndant in Lumpkin.
Valdosta Pendleton, Esq., got out a half
sheet this week and didn't more than half
try.
There was a shooting scrape in Valdosta
last Saturday, in which three parties, two
Deloche’s and a Mr. Roberta were woun
ed.
Gov. Smith bad a reception upon his ar
rival at the Capital.
The Melodean stolen from the Macon
Presbyterian Church by a negro, has been
recovered.
A, Patterson has been elected Chief of
the Macon Fire Department.
Savannah keeps up her reputation by
drowning a nigger.
Negro gamblers are plentiful in Savan
nah*
Christmas was rather dull in Talboton*
Petty thefts, stabbing, and clubbing af
frays appear to be on th^increase in sav
annah*
Robert Tombs is in Atlanta.
Atlanta turns out W- R. Diggers as Chief
es the fire Department.
Rain still continues falling at San Frfiß
cißCO.
Mors Reported Outrages, —A man named
Clark w»8 committed to jail in Wilroinsfton
Pel*, on Friday last, charged with commit
ting a rape on two females, and attempting
it on three others. One of the victims was
a colored girl fifteen years «f age end an
other a married woman*
FROM ATLANTA*
Atlanta January, 10, I8?i
. BKNATB A fC* EDI KGS
T he Senate met this morning, and several
local bills were introduced.
Mr. Reeae a renolntirn that whereas
tbe Stare School Commissioner in bis letter
of last December had made changes Against
the present General Aa*»*tnbly, acommi.it* e
of t vo from the Seoate, and three from the
Honse, he appoiuti-d to investigate tbe
matter. The resolution was adopted.
finUSK PR<CKF.DINGB:
Iu the House a message from C“»»ley,trans
mitting the special elect i«»n ret urns from
M won county,w-w* receive*,vid M<*. H. W.
Hill, the member elect from that county,
was gwortr tn.
The resignation of Speaker Smi*b was ac
cept* and, and the election for Speaker ae l
down for four o'clock this afternoon:
Mr. Scot offer'd a bill to revise the rev"
euue of 1872:'
Mr. W. D. Anderson offurd a resolution
to appoint a committee to report aa to the
legislation necessary to protect‘ha people
from excessive railroad tariff*;
The house l4ok a :
The DcmoOtat caucus nominated Mr.
Cutnining for speaker, and Mr. W. D. An
derson for Speaker pro tern:
At four <?cl<>ck this afternoon, Mr: Gum
ming was elected Bp*ak**r by a m j »r»ty of
135 votes, and Mr. W. D. Anderson Spea
ker pro tern, by a majority of 130 v-*t«s;
The House did no Other business*
WHAT C 'Nt.EY PROPOSES To Do:
Cuuley will send in his message at 12 tn:
to morrow. He will give way to governoi
Smith and take his seat in the Senate;
'•UPON TKB oDTER W.tL|,*‘
Tie fl »g is fi\ ing ovt-i lu< Capital to**l iy
THK INAUGURATION:
G-'V, Smith will be in *ugu/ao*d at 12ui:
on Friday:
THE GEORGIA WESTERN hAIt.WAT:
The | eopte o this section are enthusiasti
cally in favor of buiiduig the Georgia Wes
tein railroad. The Clumber of C4fmm**rce
has passed a resole >on re.qu.-8 lag the Oify
0 lUncil to subscribe one million of dollars
id bonds;
By Telegraph:
FROM NBA’ YORK
New Y rk,. January 9 l'hesuspension of
Sp'Hgn , Oo'born & Cos. is announced.
POWbBK EXPLOSION*
RuundboUT, X. J., J tnuary 9.—l’he powder
M:x>ug house exploded to day. The mixer
and house were blown to atoms*
From SalT LAICE.
Fait. L*«ke, J miu-y 9. All criminal cases
have been postponed till march, foi the rea
son that there m no money.
Fr.jM Havana.
Havana, Januriy 9. -Three Spanish
war vessels which have been watchurgsu -
pectcd American vessels, have beeu or
dered here.
Crspf.dks,
New York, Januarv 9* Arguelers, th"
general agent ot Cuba, d>*ni'*s that Cesp-tjes
has left Cuba*
Salt Lak«, January 5 --The Federal
(Juuit is penniless Pros*cntnui will prosbly
be postponed for want of money to pay
witnesses*
Memphis J unary s.—Mayor Johnson has
been r**—ilectsti by 809 mij*rity.
Baltim me, January 5. —B* F* Cator, of
the firm of Cator Armstrong & Cos., is
dead.
Central News.
At Cleveland yesterday the coronet's
jury found a verdict that Carl Martain di-d
from eating trichina speralis pork. Mariam**
wife and child ate sick, the latter hop*
lesaly.
The schooner Weser is quarantined at
New York with snall-pox on board.
Mayor Hall gives notice that tha Prosi*-
dent of lh«* Board of Aldermen will act a-
Mdyor this week. This is thought to be
preliminary to his resignation.
The schooner Speucer, from Pensacola,
was towed into Boston yesterday.
An Omaha dispatch reports swuw falling
at Mediciue Bow, and trams again d**ta -
lied.
GEORGIA D-hoatvr Cot. ttt.
A H' Williams has applied for exemption and
setting apart aid valuation of Personality and 1
will pass upon the 3*ise on tbe Bth inst at
»ffice iu Bdnbsidse.
Jannaiy Bth 1872 Joel Johnson Ord‘y.
GEORGIA Dkcatcr Cotott.
Daniel Humphrey has applied for -x*'mpti*»n:ii«
setting apait a Homestead f pers- nattv and r*-aii
and I will upon the same on the 13th instant
at my office in t ninbiidge*
Janaary 2d iß72* Joel Johnson Ord’y
GEORGIA DECATUR COUNTY SHERIFF SALE
Will be sold before the court House door between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu
February next the following proper!
to wit ; rhe line of railroad runnin.
Northerly from the city of Bainbridg** and know
as tbe Baiubridge. Outhbert and Columbus R »il
mad. and 75.600 cross ties, more or less, h
the property of tbe Bain bridge. Cnthbert and C*.
lambus Kaiirovi Company. . Also the fra"
chise of ihe Bdnhridge, Cnthbert and Colombo
Railroad Company, to satisfy one lieu ft fa in fav..
of Harris A Hrowo, vs tbe Bainbriige, Cuthberi e
-1 Columbus Railroad Company.
! H. » Wangfa, Sheriff.
GEORGIA Decatcb County gg? *
Jackson Tower has applied f.w exemption and
setting apart and valuation ofHoKMwteaJ and I'
will pass npon the same on the Bth instant at
my office m Baiobridge.
January 9th 1872. * Joel Johnson Ord'y. -
DE'ATUR COUNTY HKRIFF SALE
Will be s*dd before the Court House floor io the
city of Bainbiidge, lietween the lawful houm of
sale, on the first '1 ue«dav in Febumry next one Jot
cf land Number 203. in the 20th District of said
county. Levied on as the p ope ity of J. H. Thom
as as Guardian for L 8. Douglas to satisfy one
Justice Court fi-fa, in favor *.f 8. A. Daniel y* said
Thoino* Guaidian
I evy made and returued to me by E. Andrews
Cunatable
H B Wsugh, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place lot oPlhnd No
448 in tbe 15th Pis ret of Decatur County Ga.
levied on as tbe property J. B Griffin, to satisfy
one Superioi C ort fi fa issued from the ff,p».rior
Court of WhhfieM County in favor of Cliett and
Jones vs said Griffin.
L F Pnrkett.Deputy Sheriff
Also at the same time and place one House and
Ist in th’ Town of Bambridge, on the North by
Calhono Street. E t>y Kerbo.
D J. Dickinson and West <*y D ; xon. levi»d
on as the property of Jobe L. A lams to Satisfy one
justice Court fi-fa in fav'ir of Ruben Kvrbo vjs.
arid Adam* Lvv made aud returned to*Hie Ity E
Andrews Constable.
h. B. w»«gh sirer.
Also at the *arae time and pllfce 85 acme lot
Number 395, iu the 15th district of UeeaturCoflffi*
tv Georgr*. the name beimr of
hhki ini Xf**viea Ota is Hir property of v\ ill am Pt
ter. to aiiisty one Justice Court fi-fa in favor of m.
Brasoei vs raid Porter
L,vy raaile aud returued to me by A. Parker Con
■table- _ ~, *
H. B. Waugh .Hh ff
Will be sold before the Court House door on rhe
irst Tuesday in FVmruary next. The following
|>roperty to wit. The .Dwelling h<>n3ts lhat in tfie
City of Bin bridge whereon John P. Dickinson
now resides and b< tter kn 1 >wnas the house and Lot
Purch .s- by the said Dickios-'ii fr m Joseph Law
copfaining one and one ,hal' seres more *>r less its
the property of John P. Dinkins to -atinly one
super! r court mechanics! leati fi-fa ?n Tavor of 1.
M iShitlc against Dickinson. January 6lh 1872
H. li Waugh Sb ff.
cniP.TX? A. DANA. Editor.
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tepeat Ofloo ardors, deeha, or drafts #«New
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L W. ENGLAND, FnUaber.
SaaoAocNew York CRD
LIHKA’
Great German Bitters
PUREST MEIIICATEa
|U“ LIPPM\N’R GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
Cures Female complaints.
jr REAX GERMAN BITTER’:
Cures ‘never well* people.
LI PPM \N’S CRF, AT GERMAN BITTERS
Will give an appetite.
{ST LI PPM AN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
gives o „uod appetite.
LIPPMAN'S GREAT G iIiMAN BITTERS
regulates the bowels.
T|p IIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
excites tbe torpid 'iver
Z%T LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
ne recommended by the best physicians.
LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
cut }s net vousnesa
*f“ LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
3Ui :s debility
,iT LIPPSIAN’S GSF.AT GERMAN BITTERS
prexentselislls and fever.
W" LIPPMAN’S fiUEAT GERMAN BITTERS
have met with Wonderful success very wht.e.
W LIPPMAN’SPYRAFUGE is the great ohSJ.
a m fever expeller. Try it.
OILOF LIFE should be fc
every househoti.
Toothache/ Rhenmatism Neuralgia aa*
_ife other pains, yidd instantly to Kayton’s Oil r,
Jacob Lippman & Bro., Wholesale a r d Retat
Druggists. Sivanrah. Ga . an*i wh*»t«*)»j.le houseat
lo 71 New street New York have »hr sole right
•r manufacture these Bitters f**r the Un>*edState;
For sale in Baiubridge at Butts and Peauoby s
mdbjDru&* and Grocers generally.
PETITION AND RULE 81 81 TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE
October AiNosuii&Txex 1871*
Belchers and Terrell vsH. L McElvy.
Superior Court Decatur County # October
1871
It being represented to by the
petition, of BU Ichers and TerrFrf, that by deed of
Mortgage dated Dec. 2.1 1871 H L. McElvjr Town
lot N*> 7 in Block A. situated iu the Town of Har
rell in said County for the put pose of scouring the
payment<>f a prouiisory note made by the «-Hid H.
L. Mcllvy to-aid
1 :ih December 1870 for the sum ot f**ur hundred
dollars which note is now* due and unpaid, and
that -aid McElvy ha* removed beyond the limits of
said County. Ii is oidcred said H. L McElvy do
pay in to this court by ibe first d.iy of next term,
ihe principal, interest cost due on 6aid not** or
-how cause if any be has to the contraiy, or t'»a*
in default thereof iorecloi-Uie be gianted tn the
slid Ba'clieis & Terrell of said Mortgage aid toe
Equity of t-edemption be forever ba' ted. and that
service of this Buie be perfected by publication in
»he South btn Sun in terms of the law. 'I his Octo
ber Term lt'Tl. Witness tbe Hon Peter J. *tiozer
Judge ot said Court - Junuay 11th 1872.
- T. F. Hampton Clerk
GEORGIA "Decatur County
Notice is hereby given to all persons concern
ihat Little on Burch departed this life intestate,
and uo person ha-* applied for administration on
the e.-tite of said Li tleton. and that in terms
of the last administration will be vested in
the cleik ot.the Superior v.io*>rt, or .gurus Art sttd
pr- per pertoo "U tiio first Mo day iaPoby. unle-s
-ome valed objector as mode to his appointment
Given under my hand and official signature this
Ist day January 1872
Joel Johnsn Or‘d.
TH BAISBRIDGE FACTORY
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
Patronize * Home Institutions-
All ve merchants and planters of Southwest Geo -
g>a and Fiodda are rr-p j cti"u ly requested to semi
your orders to
THE BAINBSIDGE FACTORY.
Fcr O-nabursrs, sheetings, w olen g rods, vains,
&c. lam satisfied that the merchants and plan
tersof >ouihe>'j'Geoeyia can save 2) tier cent by
buyi'.g dirert fr 'in tit*- Factorv, thereby e abling
them to und-rsel l*all(Compßtitors who buy in North
ern maik -ts give me a call, I guarantee satisfac
tion VV. G’ D. To.ngb
free to book agents.
Y/e will rerd a handsome Prospectus of «>ur
New Illustrated Family Bible, co-dabiing over
200 fine Scripture lilustrutto to my Book Agent,
free »,f charge. Address National Pub ishin < Cos.,
Phila., Pa , Atlanta, Ga, or St. Louis Mo.
HISTORY OF
The Great Fires
l» CHICAGO and the WEST by Rev E J GOOD
BPE : D D. D. of Ctiic.*go. 0« yc> nip', tc histo,y.
7(Hi >vo. pages; <>w engiavi'gs 70 c n alrea-y
s Id. P ice » 2o< ! ft agent-made io 2< d»ns.
p offi «go to sufferers. Agents "Wanted. H
g. t*Oi)D3 EiCD A C >., 37 park Bow, New
In
Publish**! at Baltimore, Md., by
SAML. S'NDS&hON.
January Aumbers now out, and will b* sent to
ey xy Plan'e l . Fanner ao i gardener who wifi -end
h s address a-Id a -tamp It i* * live, practical pt
per. m ode tby eve.y c uu ly anJtl.v • SubscTp
uo-t $1 50 a year. Iu club;, at $?, wiib veiy bb
eiaal pr rhiuuv’s!
BltlGG' & BROTHERS'
Catalogue of t' ownr ami Vtgeiuble
a^RLSJfcCRL
- and
SUMMER FLOWERING BUL' 8, FOR 1872;
Now reader, (l. nsidering of ovei 130 page-, on
rose-timed papa 1 ', with upwards of 400 sep-r le
cuts, .md -is beautiful Colored Plates: ( over a
hei.u iful design, in colo b. The richest Catalogue
ev< r pub ished -eud g 5 c-nts for copy, not cn«-
hiili ttio v-<l ie of the clo ed p’a'ed It. th • firs :
order, uutiug to 'io« less than $ , Hie price of
Catalogue, 25., will be rounded in see !. New
customers placed on the ►ame feting wi'h old.
>-* re to old oust mer-i Qual ty of se ds, a pack
-* b, p ices, aid p emiurns off. red, make it to the
dvantage of al to purchase se- ds of u.(. Bee
Cat a O-Ut for extr oidinory inducements.
Yon wll miss it if you do u«<t see our Ca alogue
before ordering ■'e- da
Either of oni two rhromes for 1872, size 19x24
—om a flower plate «'f Buln *u Pl *nt», consisting
• f Lil’ies, &c —the other of Anuai, B enial aud
Perrenial Plants, guara i eed the.
MOST ELEGANT FLORAL CHROMOSE
ever issued in this county. A superb parlor or
nauien'; mai ed. post.pa'd, on receipt of 75e; also
free, on conditions specified in catalo ue. Address
BRIGGS* BBOIHERB,
[Established 1845.] Rochester, New York.
BLOOMING r ON NURSERY, ILLINOIS
20th YEAR! GOO ACRE"! 13 GH EN-Hi 'USE !
Largest AssorHß/nt. Best Stock Lov Prices
Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Bulba. Stocks, Grafts, Ac
lfiO-Pages illustrated Catalogue 10 Onis. bulb
Plant, Seed Catalogues, a 1 tor 10agents Who! -
Price List, free. Send for these, before buying
al QAwVtAYf
FI PHfiEnH. Bloemlngton. 11l
PR FITABLE BTSIiNRSS
Will be giv-n o’ e < r 'wo p rsoi*B,of either -ex, in
and adjoining town* by which th y m«y
r- alize t o •< !$-dOn t<> $lO. 0 a vear. with but 1 ttle
rn'er.- fete nee with ordinary occupation in selling
HOUSEHt )LD ARTICLED «>r real
merit and n liver sal use. If th«f who e timeis de
voted a much L rue* sum may be realized Circu
Ins free, giving complete l'stof ar ictei? and 30m
m ssious allowed. T. 8. CO*tK& CO., Holoken,
N J.
A MOUNT? Horse fumised. Ex
(JpTwfiF penses paid. H. B. sIIAW, Alfred,
Me.
AGENTS Wanted.—Agent- make mote
mo ey «t work f rns then at anything else
light anti permanent. Poticulars fr e
G. Minson & Cos., Fine Art Publishers, Portland.
Maine
0 PIUM EATERS^hIS
cur<d of the ha* it address T. E. CLARKE, M. D.
Mount Veru' ni Ohio.
HERNIA OR LUPTURE. '
I) 8. kCHEYENELTi’S TRU>B effects the quick"
i. e*t cures, with the greatest comfort to the
wearer Ha- no “-teal Springs to irritate the per
s* n. liece'ves the l ig'ie-t pra ses from all who
i u-e ii Recommended by leading physicians-
Full direction- with each Truss.
Try one yon wll be pleas' and.
Sin trie 'trass, $-5; Double i mst, two pads, $lO.
Address L. bCHEVENLL, Gen’i Age* t,
Athens, Ga-
IARGE AND VALU \BLE Plantation For Sale
-glying 8 mihs north of LUMPKI>>, JirEWAur
Cos , Ga , embTacii g th*- rich lands of the H mna
hatebee Creek, 'ihe place is we>l timbered and
sat red; a fine Cos to con, gr .in and stuck farm
nnsurpns-ed i>y any in this secti n oi the for
the fertiliu" ot it- soil The place L- invaluable as
a stock farm. Will be ald on rea- nable teuns
b> a s plication to 'he undersign* dat Lumpkin,
I Ga. Ih* place is well stocked and provisioned.
JAKES K. BARNUK.
CORDIAL OF tne
A T REID & CO,
IfMf dtett want! (SomtmssUn
fe n6W reefeiving their very large
FALL STOCK,
Drygoods, GrocerieSj Boots and Shoes
EIATS, CAPS db F'XJFIs,
BASS WE. WOOD. WOXOW ADD OOEE9SWISE, U
15 Bb!« Sugar f all grades, 6000 Y is. Double Anchor Ragging
15 Poxes Tobacco, all grades. 5> 00 Lb.- Arrow Tien. " s
15 Bigs Coffee, all grades. 5000 f,h-s Pacn sld«a and shoulder*
25 B"xe« *<*iap. assorted. 1000 Lb* Gulden Hams.,
50 Rbla Flour, in barrels. loCO Lba. Pure Leaf Lard.
10 Bids Flour, in sacks
B®WTE&, CHESSB, FISH* S4tBt»BS, «TSTSfiJ
’W HISKIES. BRANDIES. GINS,
. T ** - J toUM and wins, ,
All For Rale 4*o*r For CaaV
• - Y . f / ■ I
«.pT-Gmj jtak. T K. Tt JKC J» Ac W3Q, I
THE POST-DFFIGE STOB
Hew Store. Hew Stock]
I m SOSENFfiLB I
HAS ju-t opened hif* store. In the Post Office Building, where he will be pleased to greet ihe p*J
of Decatur at and adjoining counties, when they can exmniue one of the bust selected itudifl
Merchandise in the market, consisting oi
Dry Goods, Hosiery Boots and hoes, Hat and Cal
CLOTHING , I
Gents Furnishing Goods, Crockery and Glassware
FRESH € R0O&III
Being for a large Music House, Mr Rosenfeld will older tlicl
best music for those desiring it
iasksi, floors, fp*Js, |Hould urjs, |lcud |oJ
BALUSTERS, ETC.
“ w*> ■« naoH.B'onn,
K*9 and 171 P,ay Street, (up staiin) savannan, ua., ‘l
•J3T Keep constantlv, a large xtock of the above articles Go and see, or sen.i them f >orci:dr« H
ROCKWELL & WEST I
HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DEY-GOoJ
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS, /
READY-MADE CLOTHING. I
GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOO ■
BOOTS, SHOES HATS, &C., &C.
RAYING bought for CASH, and under the most favorable circumstances,
aLE and DETERMINED to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS to CASHBTJj®
1 and see. ROCKWELL &
GKOKGlA—Decatur County
On the 14th la* 7 of January 1872 I will anplv
on (he court of ordinary of said county io> leave
t<> amend the sci ed le of my property and add
theirs to other property,
8. M. Brown.
THIS BBBT
is TUE cheapest - ~
Stir Ximpoot & pnflcrn & ©lobe
Fire Insurance Co
s over S2O 000.000 in Gold. Over $8 000,000
Pays losses immediately after adjustment.
The New York Life •Insurance Comp’y
Assets $16,000,000.
J. E. JOHNSTON a CO , General Agents.
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO., Agents,
tO Rainhridfire Ga.
I. M. ROSENFELD~
WOULD Bespectly inform the citizens of
Bainbridge and surrounding country
lie has opened in connection with his store a
Where he will k«**p constantly on hand a com
plete assortment of mnsic of the latcrf publication
from the best composers. His facilities for get
ting Music and Musical Instruments are as good
as any house >n the country
Also agent for Piano’s irom the celebrated man
ufactu ie of
HALLET & DAVIS AND EMERSON.
So well known in this and other countries: and
the
MABON A HAMLIN OBGAN.
He solicits subscription for the
SOUTHERN MUSICAL JOURNAL.
Musical Monthly, published l>j Lucdcn Ante
nrmnuti, g* J
m iif m
8 IMS A. (®|
C in r We-t and Wat t
A. Zcigler is now opening a ll,r f
ted stock, which Le places P° *
Dry Go #J J
boots anusM® 3, 1
HoW** I
Clothing, Hats and C»J*» 1
I take g'oa* pleasure
prepaied to sell every ll '*" rW i I
the cbeaiwst and wt* l 8 B
mot o is Quick Salks aud •**
beLook to your interests an
fat* laying in yow lupp*"*