Newspaper Page Text
Wit
H BAINBRIDGE, QA., JANUARY 13, 1869.
LOCAL __
F VTc will receive for subscriptions to the
SOOTH.B* Gr.oitouN, the following articles :
Corn, Meal. Batter, Eggs, Chickens, Pota
toes, Syrup, Sngar, Ac., Ac.. &c.
Ba!VB riilgk P-G* Ga., April 13, 1868.
liuw Cw«b as Follows :
illwny. o* , Mondays, W«dne«lays and
uOinclFla, Tuesdays, Thursday and t-at
. M i!!!hicola, Fla . Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 A. M.
A Office open for delivery of the Mail from 8 A. M.
6 p. M. Mails delivered on Sundays from 8 to
to o'clock, A. M. 8. J. CLOUD, P. M.
Stationary of every description for at
J- A. BUTTS & CO. n
in
‘ 0 ♦— ■' ■ ■■
Cobh Meal, SI.OO per bushel, at
T. B. Hunhewell & Co’s.
Kerosene Oil, the best and cheapest for sale at
J. A. BUTTS & CO.
• ■■ ■ . ■<»»
Paints, Oil’s and Varnishes for sale at
J. A. BUTTS & CO. Q
Useful for Families.
Extra Fine Table and Pickling Vinegar, at the
Drag Store of DB. J. A. BUTIS & CO.
■ -m ■'
The Ladies and fashiomble youvg gents and ™
old bachelors are respectfully invited to cal ()1
and see the stock of Perfumery and Toilet J )
Articles which they are offering very choap
at J. A. Butts & Cos. They will have
store in a few days everything m £ «>0
of Garden and Flower Seeds. Mo\ 89 00j 120 QQ)'
p with the <* » j
_ M __ . in. J®r”j i
Cotlwn Markclf
fgp Ur.
Baikbmdgb. Jan. 13-Cotton «
the following prices : J si!
G'x and Ordinary ... insertionsMiesu
Low Middling -publishCd, and accompanied witfiV
Middlings -m r payment. \
Savannah. Jan. 12.—■
idvei'liseineii fa.
jkmd guidance of Ordinarie
"editors, Administrators, Guar
e publish the following, (a rul
in tills city on lastlp* l from -)
iwven W. P. Some*^ uired by hiw tobe pnbM * hed
‘ ~ and the charge per levy, o
Somers received $2 60
wound in the throatv ’
--weeks. per square $5.
hands of his administration and guar
culty—an old existingV
man is doing for six
'“ u4, >«■ ix-Bt
Notary's Court.— Mr John
was brought before his Honor Judgil /
ingen, on last Monday, charged
sault wilh intent to kill, W. P. Somers.
ter bearing the testimony and arguments
<»t counsel, he was acquitted. It clearly ap.
pcariitg that ho acted in self-defence,
Messrs. Fleming & Rutherford, and Camp*
bell & Gurleyappeared foi the defence,
Solicitor General Whitely for the prosecu
tion.
Wesley a daik-looking son of Africa, was
tip before His Honor, charged with swind
ling a “culled cuss,” out of twenty-five dol
lars, It was compromised.
Col. Cary W. Styles.— This gentleman,
has resumed his control over tlie Editorial
columns of the Albany News/ The Colonel
is a bold and vigorous writer. We wish
liim and his paper abundant success.
Gardk.y Seeds.—Dr. Judson A. Butts &
Cos., have a large assortment of fresh garden
seeds on hand. Those wanting a fresh
articie jnst from rtte producers would do
well to call at once.
Bainbridgk Argtts.—Benjamin E. Russell,
has been enrolled as Associate Editor of
t is paper. He ia a young man of fine
abilities, and deserves success.
.T" 0 ™ mtI( „ b Pff the k; n< i
inanlgoiice of o nr patron,’ for tho dolttv In
3".® ” ,r ? eM - wifc "f 'he Proprietor. „e
--nk theehtef Hereafter i, wi )| he
issued promptly on Wednesday.
w mtT*’r? r , " d '"'" A *"•<» ft «*S
.’ y . " 14,h ’ P<* h n>»nr. haw »
Ih Z l **.'*? nf Va, '' n,i "-. on hi
uZ a T yrmng ent "*
forhLf M W,Waortm '‘ , ' t Wi " l» offers,
rhyL CTS ‘° “P rcss themselves in
,be i,,natic “*'■»"°« ««*
•Wl, Jhl K 88 ' nVt ' n,ed a *>‘"B "tachine,
onoriein-.' * pr ' , l* ,Be *P r »g resume in quite
China*? KnUr' IW *amanwislito g oto
hiKhin.i, « "‘ g eas,er ' He nses a mile
earth to re maeliine, and waits for the
oppllrtr w, r n t,,e piowe '^ Laad
it. Who will ”!' **? andl '°P down npon
madness
p 1 to, sir!’-
b , da " "td'ttoant parent to a fractions
tollae *“ yo,,r fa, her sirl- -Well, who’s
hence; “ a ' d
A New York lady was asked to join one
of the divisions of the Daughters of Tem
perance. She replied: ‘'This is unnecessary,
as it is my intention to join one of the sons
in the course of a few weeks.”
To Conaninplivcs.
The advertiser, having been restored to health in
few weekshy a very simple remedy, alter having
suffered for several years with a severe lung affection
and that dred ‘disease, consumption—is anxious to
make knownato his fellow suffei ers the means of cure.
To all who desire it he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge) with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which they will
find a sure cure forCousumption, Asthma, Bronchitis.
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections,
The only object of the advertiser in sending the
prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in
ormation which he conceives to be invaluable, and
he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return
mail, will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings county, New York.
May 9, 1867. 7-ly,y
PARK HOTELS
ON THE AMEICM AND EUROPEANS
Cor. BEEKMAN and N
Near City Hall Park," aroun<l .wjjfl,
joy is i t&jsrj '/
GEORGE w gained bj-•
N. B,~LocateffJ?
le business, th.c.Jr*
cated
hers visit /* * STO(
Dec. 16,/^js^|iWfwti
~ /Im.
JLJ UtL, v TR . mn ® ills |»
Rp]|'|| er ' J ULLI
ft M to*Kf
Btiil
**' Ve .u
GERERAL NT’S OFFICE. )
Atlaxti* 41a n.af'nr, ]■
SavanV© tide rstyj*4^J ii -ffi6B.^
ON and after
tlnle for Passenger Trains on this Road will
run as follows: *-■
Leave Savannah (Sundays Excepted) at 7.00 a m
Arrive at Bainlnidge at 10.20 r. si.
Leave Bain hi ide at 7 00 P. m
Arrive at Savannah at 8.00 A. M
H. £. HAfNES,
General Superintendent:
Nov. 4. 186S. 31-2ni.
AND
TRANSIENT BIIARVENG!
MRS. A. N. JOHNSON
Has Leased the Comfortable, Elegant and Eligible
Dwelling of Major J. E. Dickinson on Pladters’
street, and offers to the public first class accommo
dation. for day and Transient boarding.
Terms reasonable, servants polite and accommo
dating, and fare not to be surpassed in the city.
Sept. 9, 1868. 3- ts.
PRISTS,
lAAA YDS., Assorted styles of Prints at a
reduction from former prices, just
received and for sale bv
T/B. HUNN EWELL & 00.
REMOVAL.
THE Office of the “Printers’ Circular’ ’ and
Printers’ Furnishing Warehouse formerly located
at 86 Hudson Street, has been Removed to 615
Minor Struct. Adtlress ali orders for material to
R. S. Men ami,n 615 Minor Street, Philadelphia,
Penna. [3-6-tf.
JOSEPH FINEOAN, , JAB. B. PAHRAMORE,
Keinandina, Fla. Madison, Fla
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTOKS
—AND
Commission Merchants
JONES’ UPPER BLOCK, BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 4
fff° Liberal Advances on Cotton consigned to our
Correspondets in New York and Liverpool.
Sept. 10, I 868. 25-3 m
froP Boweil § (3.
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All leading Newpsaper kept on file.
Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished.
All Ordes receive careful attention.
Inquiries by Mail answered promptly.
Complete Pinted Lists of Newspapers for sale -
Special Lists prepaed for Customers.
Advertisements Written and Notices secured.
Orders from Business Men especially solicited.
40 P^EpwjYY
BaiubridgeGa,. Sept., 2. 1868- 22-ts.
Wholesale and Retail
? J M wtiqn j - ' Uiitv hi, the
J-y f 4fi£y ! o‘f' w :“V, a,ld / hardships of f METERS SCHNAPPS
Vitsin BAIN bitIDGE „ , . .*/a W nv^ Kis . fcOHNAFUb,
D.a “COSTAR,” 10 Cro' f ~e Picturesque V? j t \ n jl
mho, im
most am [Feb. ’6p-44_iy >
‘"r;.*—r l . A-, «fe, OF all kinds,
in eyeiTGAC “isolle away, he ft
yld j People will be J«r JE2 JA W 9
* the not been too kind to Mrat,/
travel a year t fOPES, NOTE , LETTER , CAP AND BILL PAPER
One lot of !ar. Italy, pet haps—asd *•*’
ames'd,'Sudth riec< - Bsr ry Ula " n SENE LAMPS,
age already he wished tli
t., be Kerosine Oil Lamp Chimneys,
rnhuni did not t |i
' .. and the weeks ig to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guarantee
i be filled to entire satisfaction.
IFTS qtiiey parted, he pn*
fliige'r. an<
J> -YSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTONS.
Th"y , ’ ft
that w and accuratel y compounded at al l hours, day or night. [till nov. 21, 1869
he le'
... *
Many years ago, the writer of these lines ana an invalid physician, while visiting the
Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising as!
beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like
ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history
of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The result of his labors was a glorious suecess for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the worll PLAN
TATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilised
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 proprietors 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 were erected as if by magic, 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 position
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 represents
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
jAs an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in the
history of the world. Over five million bottles are disposed of annually. They aire
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result,
December 9, 1868 36-ly.
J. BORN,
Practica Harness Maker,
BAINBFtiDGE, GEORGIA.
Shop on West-Street, rear of Masonic Hall and nex
door taJCumming Photograph Gal.cry.
ALL kinds of HARNESS
der, in the neatest and most UV, -Sr
substantial styles. I woi k the best stock to be had •
Prices of Hai ness per set $lB 00, s2o 00, $25 00,
S3O 00, $35 00 S4O 00, $45 00 and SSO 00.
Work wan anted. Terms Cash. marll-3m
Hoop Skirts,
LADIES and Misses, of the latest style, just re
ceived and for sale by
T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO.
BLANKS,
Os all kinds neatly printed at this Offieo
'—^Slip
l|lßruMEm^
B. C. MORRIS, JR.,
Successor to Caldwell & Mobris,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
General Commission
nm m.cskawtc',
20 OLD SLIP,
Benj. C. Morris, Jr., General Partners.
Frantz B. Muller, I Spec j a i partners.
Wm. Harman Brown, j *
NEW YORK.
Having formed a limited partnership under the
laws of the State of New York, with Messrs. Frantz
B. Muller, and Win. Harman Brown, as special part
ners, unde,- the firm name of “B C. Morris. Jr, I
am now continuing, with increased facilities, the
busint heretofore conducted by the late firm of
Caldwell & Morris, at the same office No 20 OLD
SLIP. B. C. MORRIS, Jr.
New York, August 4, 1868. [Sept.-2-16-Gta.
wm sa&i.
PLANTATION known as “RO.SELAND,”
X tour miles from Bainbridge, containing 1,000
acres—6o<) cleared. The Improyements are a very
comfortable Dwelling, containing 7 rooms—all with
fire places and every convenience needed by a
Housekeeper, as well as out buildings—Dairy. Store
houses, Servants houses, Kitchen and a large Cistern,
of sufficient capacity for a large family. The grounds
about the dwelling are too well-known to need de
scription. A fine orchard attached of choice Fruit
Trees and Grapery. Farm buildrngs ample,
ALSO,
TTidwellitig in Bainbridge at present occupied by
Mrs Ihompson and several business lots in the most
eligible part of the city, as well as a number of the
most desirable residence lets.
mm.
O pera Flannels,
FOR Ladies and Childrens Sacks, all. Colors jiow
in store and for sale by •
T. B. HUN NEWELL & 00.
fffilKlßSSta’g
EXCELSIOR
PHOTOGRAPH[GALLERY
West Street, Rear of the Masonic Hall,
pT BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. .
HAVING purchased the entire
interest of Messrs Jeffers & J
Starbuck, in their Photograph and
Ambretype Gallery, I now an
nounce to the citizens of Soutwest- -t
--era Georgia that I am at all times prepared to take
Photograph*, JAmbrotypes, Ferrotypes, Opalolypes, &r.
'. Or any style of picture known to the art.
Cali and examine specimens, and I f°el satisfied
hat you will be pleased.
Pictures Taken in any Kind of Weathe
gif Particular attention paid to CHILDREN'S
PICTURES.
JIT* Prices Cheaper than ever!
febs 45 -6m
SILK and STRAW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladies and
Childrens Straw, Felt and Plush, also. Ribbon
Trimmings, Velvet Braids, Artificial Flo. ers &c ,
for sale very low by
T. B. HONNEYVELL & CO.
A PLANTATION FOR SALE!
IN JACKSON COUNTY, FLA.
A GOOD HAMMOCK PLANTATION, with allthe
appliances for planting on a large scale upon it,
can he had cheap by applying at this office.
The stock also, together with all the planting
utensils, can he had upon liberal terms.
August 26, 1868, 21— ts
T. I EIiWELI & CO.,
HAVE now in Store one of the best selected
STOCK so GOODS purchased at the lowest
cash prices in New York .and Baltimore, ever
brought to this market, by one of the firm, which
they are offering at the lowest market price for
CASH.
BIJTT2R
JUST received and now in store, a fine lot of
DAIRY BUTTER at 50 cents per pound.
Sugar House Syrup
AVERY Superior Article just received and for
sale by
T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO.
JOHNSON, WEEKS & CO.
General Commission
MERCHANTS,
135 Pearl Street, near Wall,
R. H. JOHNSON, ) JJJ7W YOKE-
W. A. WEEKS. [ null IVIIIY
SAM’L m. weeks. )
Particular attention paid to Orders.
Liberal advances made upon Bills Lading and Pao
duce in hand.
Sept. 23, 1868. 26 -ts
TAX NOTICE.
I WILL be at the following named places for the
purpose of making my last Assessment of State
and County Taxes. Every Tax payer are requested
to come forward and give in th«ir Taxes for the year
1868:
Jones, Friday Dec. 4th; Chester’s Store, Saturday
Dec. 6th; Cooper’s Shop. Monday Dec. 7th; Atta
pulgus. Tuesday Dec. Bth; Faceville, Wednesday
Dec. 9th; Lower Spring Creek. Thursday Dec. loth:
Steam Mill, Friday Dec 11th; Rock Pond, Saturday
Dec. 12th; Brocketts Mill, Monday Dec. 14th; Bain
biidge, Tuesday Dec. 15th; Lime Sink; Wednesday
Dec. 16th. And again in Bainbridge on December
lbth and 19th and at Harrell’s Station on the 21st
and 22d. After which time the Books will be closed
and all defaulters doubled Taxed.
J. C.BLOUAT.
Tax Assessor.
Dec. 2, 1868, 85-3 t.
AGENTS WANTED.
$75 to s2oo*per month!!!
Or a Commission from which twice that amount
can be made by selling the
LATESTED IMPROVED
COMMON SENSE
FUMY BVK m
PRICE SIB.OO.
For Circulars and Terms adress
C. BOWERS Sc CO,
320 South Third Street, PhUutk\phii, Pa.
Dec. 16, 1868 37 -3m
NOTICE TO BOARDERS!
GOOD BOARD can bo had at the house of M ,- s
MITCHELL, her residence being directly in
front of Mr. J. Holder’s on Back Street. Day
oa ders will be accommodated, and also transient,
heals will bo furnished to transient boarders for
Mty cents each and lodging for the same
Bafftiubridge, August sth, 1868. 18—-ts.
GREAT DISTRIBOIIONI
BY THE
Metropolitan
6IFT ‘COMPANY!!
t
CASH GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OP 1250,000
Every Ticket Brava a Prise •
5 Cash Cifts Each $ 0,000
•J “ “ “ 6.000
30 “ '* •• I.PCO
40 •• “ •• fioO
200 “ “ .. ,«>
800 “ ** .. 60
450 “ “ , •• ox
600 *• “ .. 20
3o Elegant Rosewood Pianos... .Each s2ooto SSOO
66 “ “ Melodeons.. “ 75 to 150
150 Sewing Machines *• 60 to 176
250 Musical Boxes ‘‘ 26 to 200
3<*o Fine Gold Watches “ 75 to 300
750 Fine Silver Watches •• 20 to 60
Eine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings Silver Ware,
Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine
Gold Jewelry, In all valued at
1000-000 DOLLARS.
A Chance te Draw aay af the aheve Prizes hjr
PwchAslag a Sealed Ticket fer tt Cents.
Tickets and« scribing ench-C'iwe are SEALED to En
velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 20
Cents, a Bealed Ticket will be draws, without
choice, ana delivered at our office, or sent by mil
to any address. The prise named uporteik .will W
delivered to the ticket-holder ou payment of okb
doll ar. Prizes will I# immediately sent to any ad
dress, as requested, by express of return mail.
You will know what your Prize is before you pay
for it. AnyPrilffmayhe exchanged for another of'
the same value W* No Blanks.
EOnr Patrons can depend on fair dealing,
ferenees. —We select the few following names
from the many who have lately drawn Valuable
Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them.
8. T. WiJkens, Buffalo. N. Y., $1,000; Mrs. E
Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N Y., $600; Miss A Mon
roe, Chicago, 111 , Piano, valued at S6OO;'W. Curtis,
New Haven, Gold watch, $200; Robert Jackson,
Dubuque, Sewing Machine, $100: Philip McCarthy
Louisville Ky., $500; Jns. Rogers, Washington. 1).
C., Musical Box, $160; Miss Emma Walworth, Mil
wauke, Wis , Piano, $500; S T. Ferris, New Or
leans, Gold Waich, $250.
We pulhh no names without permission.
OPINIONS OF THE PREBB
- are doing the largest business; the firm Is
reliable, and deseive their succeess.”— Weekly Tri
bune. Feb. 8.
‘•We have examined their system, and know
them to be a fair dealing firm.”— N. T. Herald, Feb.
28. 1868.
‘•Last week a friend of ours drew a S6OO prise,
which was promptly received.”— Daily New*, March.
1868,
Send for circular giving many more references
and favorable notices from the press. Lilieral in
ducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Every Package "of Sealed Envelopes
centaliim One Cash Gift.
JIT Six Tickets for One Dollar. 18 for Two Dol
lars, 35 for Five Dollars. 110 for Fifteen Dollars.
All letters should l»e addressed to
P.iKKKR, MOORE & CO.
165 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Dec. 2, 1868. 85-2 m
ixciiluuLtii!
by
CASPER LEWIS 1 00.
CORNER OF BROAD, AND WATER? * STREETS.
WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND
W. J. BRENNEN,
READY TO LET YOU HAVE THE
FINEST
CIGARS, WINES, BRANDIES,WHISKIES,
ALES AND LAGER BEER.
Nov. 26 868. 84-ts.
REMOVAL.
BOOT AID SHOE IAKHB.
STILL continues to offer his
services to the public
generally in all departments iff H
of the Boot and Shoe Making H
He is confident he can turn
out as good a Boot or Shoe as HULn KBmm.
can he made, or will he vQHEFIL Mi HW
brought to this market, and nOM
those who patronize him will M WX\.Mm&n.
he guaranteed entire satisfac-
Shop on Troup street, in the new building imme
diately in rear ol J. R. Hayes & Co’s store, Bain
bridge. Ga. jar>29-44-ly
A. M.Sloan,Rome. Ga. | A.T.Mclntyre,
C. F. Stubbs,Macon. j C E. Groover, Brook* Cos.
SLOAN, GROOVER & GO,
COT TON FAOTORS:
AND—
COMMISSION MEKCIANTB,
Claghorn & Cunningham * Range,
BAV STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
o
r Liberal Advances on Cotton consigned to our'
correspondents in New York and Liverpool.
Ang26 21—6 m
JAMES WATT,
PRACTICAL GUN SMITH,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Guns & Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satiifneforf,
ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Double and Sin
gle Barreled Shot Guns. Rifles, Colt’s Repeaters,
Smith & Wesson's Cartridge Shooters, Powder
Fliisks, Shot Pouches, Cartridges. Caps. Ac., &c. In
fact, anything to Ire had in a first-class Gun Store,
Also, a fine assortment of Fishipg Tackles.
July 15, 1868. 15-3 m.
PROF, M. CUMMING,
BAINBIGDGR, .BORGIA,
Tunes and /repairs Pianos, ’Melodeons, Organs, Ac.
Orders left at ('nmmiug’s Photograph Gallery.
fcbs i O