Southern Georgian. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1866-1869, January 27, 1869, Image 4

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exciamTsaliii! BY * GASPER LEWIS t CO.. tt)R.\£R OF Baum AMD WATER. STREETS. *»-—<>■ —— WHERE YOU CAS ALWAYS FIND W. J. BRENNEN, READY TO LET YOU HAVE THE FINEST CIO A ItS, VVIN gs. Ult A NDIES. W HISKIES, ALES AND LAOEK BEER. Nov. 26 868. 34-ts. GREAT DISTRIBUIiONI ——BY THE Metropolitan GIFT COMPANY!! CASH GIFIS TO THE AMOUNT OF $260,000 E»«ry T eket Draws a Prize* $ Cash Clfta Each SO,OOO 10 “ “ •• 5.000 20 “ “ “ I,OCO 40 '* “ •* 500 200 “ “ “ m •00 “ “ 50 460 “ “ ..... f “ 25 •oo “ *• 25 •" Elegant Rosewood Piano*... .Each S2OO to $."5(10 •*6 “ “ Melodauu*.. “ 7a to 150 160 Sewing Machine*. ;... “ 60 to »75 260 Musical Boxes.. 5 ........“ 25 to 200 3< 0 Ki*.« G..UI Watches *“ 75 to WO Ton Hne Sttver MTaacfco* “ 20 to 50 Eititt Oil Painting*. Framed Engraving* Si!ver ffurp, Photograph AI I'tiiiik and a targe Muruutjiit us Fine Gold Jewelry hi all valued at 1000000 DOLT^ARS. A (lun tt Bitv any «f tie above Prize* fcf N»lh|lli| a Sealed (Met tor & (rat*. Ticket* and» Scribing each Prize are SHLXL L> to En *»>»<•()«* arnt rh.ju.ugliN mured On receipt o ( 25 Ottitj*. a Bewle<i Ticket wrFI be draw*. without ebrtalt. aim . Wiverod at i'nr office. or sent 1W ni.iit h* an y whh m** Tt*** prt** Named upon it wi I] be trlir on patmieut «t oiwt th’tatta Pita** ail I W ituun« Hands* sen.fi fiu a»»,y aik -m %w elkj/reeetrf tufrurtt tintii. ' mUi knows white your PHat rw ben it*- vote pay ift Jtne miwrHe uscbunuaiii tur another of db* w*mw waJltw- QKT 3U*. Shuti’a. Mr 'Awr gttft'nn* *run *iWr«*uiii urn htar reniltnc Mhnmt are auherti tite- tbw* tuHi»wiim» muitwH. •’"OS "be munm '**ll**. Ihwut Ujadiy- >fir«wn, VfaihiiihUt ftritei*. itwli •fcrtpd'e D«t*niit)trte£ ms ti*i|*«iHlhhi mie*n>, * r amfidin. s t *a m„ i« e Y,. Idas a %iil <s**e. 'intCML'M. BU-. tf’mnn. wslhtefltai •§!«♦*♦<. W lOsrtk*. !S**w Shtwen kwditi w*nmiix, SitfWi Bi*U*m JhwitMtni TUhmcme 'fewinc ifjntthtiw.. 5-XMft. (fbaUlffi 3ku tartiM Lmiw’liM'Ew Suftft: Jim. Ibgjinv Wtaffijingitmt. E C ... #wim! It**, ’Rfsm* Ernmn 'WndwoT?ih. YELl 'wwufce. dSta. . fnn«i S»0«t; O'. ’BtsrriK, iit'w <tUti feH*ie Gnia 'Wbvjbh. 4Rie pulr-li m*. 'with<rtrt permwßiim OWWevS OF THE PRESS “Thty *re 6*"i*e t h«- iu.peei imninniK; itht- tfiraa'ie writable, aud deee.vt their eucoeuib. *’ — Wtgklt/ Tri bune ftb ft. We Iwve examined their eveteni. and knov them to he a lair deuiiui firm.*'—JF J' Her aid, Feb 2S. iSOS • la*at week a friend of imn drew a SSOO prhie, which wan jiromptiv ittceived *’— Jiaihj JVamx. Mirren, 1W» Send for eiictilar givtnp nmnv none reference at and favorahle n<a»ces from the prer* Lit*eral in dncciueiitfc to Ageme hutiatacti*in guaranteed Eterf Parkage **f keai«-d •:«« v«T*»|m*> r«*Hl tiH> On f’JHi Ciifl. f#f* Six Ticket** fnr One Dollar. 13 for Two Do! lars. 35jV>r Five Iktllarn. 110 tor Fifteen Dollars. All letters should l*e addiessed to Pi; k! IS, YOSSi: dk CO. 155 BROADWAY V. Y. ■ W<m SALE. 'T'HE PLANTATION known as “ROSELANP.” A four milvs from Bui abridge. containing 1.000 acres -boo cleared. The lui| royements 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’ houA«, 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 buildmgs annle. ALSO, The dwelling in Rainbrlrtge at present occupied b> Mrs Thoinpsnraand several business lots \p the most eligible part of tfoe city, as well as a number of the most desirable residence It ts. JOHN M. POTTER. Nov. 28. 1867. * 36-ts Opera Flannels, FOR Ladies and Childrens Sacks, all Colors, now in store and tor sale by r.*W. UUN NEWELL & CO. CUfiHlllSfi’S EItEL.«IOK PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY West Sheet, Rear of the Masonic Hall, BAIN4RIDGE. GEOHGIA. HVVING purchased the entire interest of Mes. rs Jessi-is & Shubuck. in their Photograph and ffiif f Amhretype Gallery. I now an notmee to the citi-zetis of Son tWest- * ri •ro Georgia that I am at all times prepared to take Pliolosraphs, Ambrolypw, Ferrotype*, flpalolypet, fce. Or any style of picture known to the art. Call and examine specimens, and I feel satisfied hat you will be pleased. PVhm [Von in my fC’ti 1 of W^itle ff Paitieular attention (raid to CHILDREN’S PICTURES. • gy Price* Cheaper than ever! fubo 45-6 m G*Pfc™4B Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers No ad valid charged on Publishers’ prices. All le -ding Newpsaper kept on file. Informal ion as to Cost of Advertising furnished. AH Ordes receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mail ausnered promptly. A’oiu} lete Hinted Lists of Newspapers for sale' Special Lbdsprepaed for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men especially solicited* 40PHM BaiAbruigeUa,. Sept., tL ibtifl. 21*—vt Agents Wanted for the GRAY JACKETS, ASD I low they Hv*l. fought and died far I/izie , with Incidents and Skciciiet of Life in Ihx. Confederacy, COMPRISING Narratives of Personal Adventure, Army Life, Naval Adventure, Home Life, Par tisan Daring, Life in the Camp, Field and Hospital, Together with tke Sougs, Ballads, Anecdotes and Humorous Incidents of the Wax for Southern inde pend*'nee. fy There is a certain portion of the War that will never go into the regular histories, nor be em bodied in romance or poetry, which is a very real part of it. and will. If preserved, convey to succeed ing generations a better idea ot the spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful narratives of events, and this part may be called the gossip, the fun. the pathos of the war. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravery of men, the plu<-k «»f our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic, and the whole Panorama of the War are here tbrillingly portrayed in a masterly manner, at once historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable book that thf war has called forth. Amust-ment as well as instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, bri liant wit, and authentic history, are skillfully interwoven in this work of literary art. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full j description of the work. Address, JONES BROTHERS & CO., Atlanta, Ga. * TO PRINTERS: - ~ * r l’'HE subscribers manufacture Type Revolting 1 Double and Single Cylinder Printing Machines Be4 and Platen Power Frees, for Kewe paper, Eock, Job and Card Printjcg They would call attention of Publishers of News papers to their New Railway Newspaper Press, which isesjiectally designed to supply Newspapers of imtderate circulation with plain hot serviceeMe Prntiug Machine, and one capable of doing, a*eO. lob work of every description. It can be run easily by on# man at a speed of 800 impressions per hour, and.by; at earn will give I.QoQ or 1.200 per hour, without noise or jar. The press occupies a space of 54x10 feet, andean ta* worked in a room 7 feet high* Weight boxed. 0.000 lbs Their. Single Large Cylinder Hand-Printing*Ma eli ne* or Country Press. ..V all*>.a.C*'Oacenien t ami durable Printing Machine capable, of duing tfie entire work >*t an uur-oi-town R :is ifeigneif tu run by ban at n speed of 806 an WSNR a wju-nvji ce*i. .uni will not fail r* iiw *maj^-**a«!lsnitrrit>n tbeununtiuciaic*almtiec «wt articbr requinttf do Letterpritsa kkiiMprii bin <»r C«*u|>er-piwce ftinc out;, lio* k Birndtur. kieeimrupifiix. *unt Stameocv ;»«uc. <auf. rintriMn waqfibSw tf*n each. Wo-%*>idifc«aiU] oxiHiiijin m **»ur qwmnfi .'tattrihuu -twwtt«||r Kbsiks. ffirfiuur kiit eii tfibsilewa. 3few ni*iiumM<n*iw .ftimiik *Cafim»tn+-.*n turn- fieeitjiM-iontj oh . mtfuette-c Hodtaiuf, i'ruitGs Suii'ie-.. Jim. 'iliu* ; fiuniur uuh Twite *if.mrr own iimpoTTlHium anii rnmiL- ctsEjnewik :iui uni svt*w*yjqper ,aufi iDj'limur tthiiOEutg iMuuiun**. ®wfirmKSe» an iDettedH FnEnsbefi Anew CATAILCtSTTE. xannuinmg jcirte and de. -HCtii rtiuiM. «if mam' new 'Machines. 11 m 'heiure eh«*wi.> in Ulnar Immik w ith directions I*ir prrtting. vrotiki.u; &c.. and utlwr u*»eful mformatiun, s jiwt cumph'ted and can be bad un anp'icatior. U HOE & CO. 3*ew York and B *Mm, Mass. PubTisliers. *rf Newsptip. rs are at liherty to insert thris H(FveTti*-ement. displayed as above three times « tbeir weekly paper with this uak and not vnthout. anv time previous to January. 18Gb but m-t latei. pro vi.ied.they purchase type or material of our manu facture for four time* the amount of their bill, which will l*e allowed in settlement of outs, on receipt of a copy of their paper containing the advertisement Oct 14 1.8-8. - 16-t prof. m7cumming, B * Ivr.PTOCE, GEORGIA. Tunes ami repairs Pianos, ’Melodeons. Organs, &c. Orders leftou Cumtning’s Photograph Gallery febs • 45- m JAMES WAH,» PRACTI TAI GUN SMITH, BAINBR.IDG! - , GA. fions k Pistols Rppairfd and Warranted Satisfactory. ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Deirtde and Sin gle Barreled Shot Guns. Rifles. Colt’s Repeaters, Smith & Wesson's Cartridge Shooters, Powder Flasks. Shot Pouches. Cartridges, Caps. &c., &c In fact, anything to be had in a first-chiss Gun Store. Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles. July 15, 1868. 15-3 m. A M.Sloan,Rome.Ga. } A T Mclntyie.Thomasville. C. F. Stubbs.Macon. jC E. Groover, Brooks Cos. SLOAH, GROOVER & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND - MERCHANTS, Clasborn k Cunningham s Banff, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA l- - fff" Liberal Advances on Cotton consigned to our correspondents in New York and Liverpool. * Aug’26 21—6 m J . m 0 REMOVAL. BOOT AID SHOE MHH6. STILL con tin ties to utter bis services to the public generally in all departments of the lk»ut and-'iboe Making He is confident he can turn out as gooda Boot or Shoe as iaKjKK can be made, or will be K^WW brought to this market, and those, who patronize him will |i ; be guaranteed entire satisfac- Shop on Troup street, in the new building imme diately in rear ol J. R. Hayes & Co’s store, Bam bridge. Ga. • jan29-44-ly Hoop Skirts, • LADIES and Misses, ol the latest style, just re ceived and for sale by 1. B. ii UN NEWELL & CO. J'avaauah |Uji»Mwaii, DAILY AND WEEKLY. BY J- rTsNEED. THE undesigned is pleased to announce to his friends and the public thet he has again eoirte in possession of this time-honored journal, and expects to devot* his entire time to making it. as a newspa per,, second to none in the South. The liberal pa tronage of past and better years, whilj the Kepibli cah waa under his charge, encourages him to hope that by prompt and continued support the public will enable him to carry this purpose into effect. To the Mbrcbants of the South and especially of his on State, he looks with confidence for a generous support, promising them, in return, the l*est news, commercial and political journal that his experience and capabilities can produce. Jkt firjmbluau, Designed more - aduHSKD ting rommu nitv. and othenr» ot a daily mail, will,' k W '"^'§6' the week condense WBNgmd%&--: the close of the yearkfl imperial sheet of ing matter ihan ffl DAILY Aijfonel »ud thus comparAb, Congress', 110 and 1L Family fc Co*. T.d iJfcn’a Cos J » n avf|. LATEST NEWS BY TELWdrnary com f pStOK a T.T. EAN3TS < r^fr:y,A . _ / fsspfri>{l." ,r Du . e»tic M;u‘k«tt». rs.uieriie^'^''^™ off dut Sa«:mmih CaisauL,, * f | Every Fmißwi wt mihiish » C»unmer?*iifcl SUparti alt rJt» *wvut (tmiuttf: Bitonas uunrnmtc,. ulumptiaan* Ul**taoi;. uut Still Memsaulle itutae- jxmunlktfc inner uuc liw uustuimi. ot ft Ihrutte tE tfifik viirw lax* mue 1 uuu’st. .t* ji e r#be Sitswr wml ISkiL. \wiill puvHue tithe -sume -eKimeat. iiuuoic puiuy . Ssi will .upp«*«e JUuiii-.n. tie«p*nwiu. •WibioE <is mow ftiUgflning cttlii*- MetuuUy.. in tall iih ananßee and under vw her rove taoviee it may ajpetar it -wiili uiipofee ftanatt-iCHun wnti ull BUe inuustioaHiee. immbugh anti c»eiu*noTH- nl.ut glow out .of iit. tfihe «tupic and butitmnms polices aud usurpations us the ftiaH uovernmeut hr negxues aud .Northern adven turers. As uesetoiore. is wdh gi «e uuoeosing atien tion to -fftake Itrternai improvtaneuis, ti*e suijjeets «»1 Rducedaon Mauufactutes, and Immigration. S*w will the News *nj> JflsaaOiP lie -the organ of ai*v clique, the slave trf any money j*ower, tbe ehaiupion of any corrupt corposatkm if will have aw services to sdU, uo favow to ask, no pa*si**ns or preju jives to lead ft astray—unless luring and defending €on -Bt’*utional Rights he a passion, and hating the enemies us liherty, peace, and fraternity be a preju dice. Connected with the paper are Colonel W. T. Tmuivaoii. late editor us the “Morning News.” and well known as the anther of “Major Jones' Court ship/' ann Dr. J 8. Jomce, formerly of the “Tal iahaesee Floridian.” TEEMS: Dint, a year . .Ih Tki- Weekly (Monday,- Wednesday, and Friday), a year $h Subscriptions received for any length of lime ftv,m one mouth upward ; and if y*»u want a Ssiv.u,- nah paper, send one dollar and try the News and Herald tor a mouth. Specimen copies can be procured from our agent*-. Connected with the office is a BOOK, JOB. & CARD PRINTING OFFICE. All orders, by mail ortherwise. promptly attended to. All communications, to receive prompt attention, must be addressed to J. H. ESTILL, Editor and Proprietor. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. r Postmasters everywhere are authorized to receive subscriptions. March 18. 1868. • 41-ts. Agents Wanted for ir IIIIC/L HISTORY j . . * «* * OF.THE WAR, Its Causes, Character,, Condfcet and Results. By Hon. alexakder h. stepheks A Book for all Sections and ail Parties. * " W 7 ' ■ THIS great work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the Causes of the War yet published, and gives those interior lights and shad ows of the great conflict? only known to those high officers who watcbeA the flood-tide of revolution from its fountain spring*, and which were so acces sible to Mr. Stephens from his position as secon ' officer of the Confederacy. 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Belcher’s Block, Water St., Baivbkjdge, Ga. Third door from Comer of Broad and Water Streett. I take this oppor- .» ft N•T u w ■tunity to inform my friends and the £K AW menced the above badness and am ready to fill all orders for every thing pertaining to Cabinet Work, Upholsters and undertakers. Matrasses made to ordei or repaired old furniture repaired, funerals furnished at the shoiest notice: and everything else done or furnished usual iu the line of business. * July 4, 1808. 4-3m*. 1869. 1869. ins ei<2&€i4s PRINTING i .Huh: fpg i»t WITH THE SAME Ti s, b uarb 7W ; tri- ■' roe, jhicag ,<1 N*w Kavet *{i, t js. LoiiihV’j!. 1 ■' v . C , Musical W«e £ waukc, lcaur. Gold Wo puli-J G P 1 est Article FINEST INKS, Thus Giving a f ;A * ... * , A TONE AND FINISH TO 08R WORK, f- * "... • l * r » « . 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