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Wc invito the attention of delin
quents to the admirable article, on our
first page, from our fair contributor
“I—” tind$r the head of “The Dish of
Beef Steak.”
Miscellaneous.
Bainbridge Advertisements.
nth. lsev.
.Morn
SltMl'
PlC NlC OF THU Stonewall Firs Co.
—As this is the seasen for Pic Nics,
the Stonewalls have determined to
set apart next Friday, as the day for
their Hay festivities. With the co
operation of their many lady friends
a most agreeable time is anticipated..
The following firemen compose the
committee of arrangements : B. E
Russell, E. J. Raney, Jesse F. King
and E. C. Bower.
ASSETTS .O VEBI $5,000,000
Savannah,
* - - Manager,
CHIhLHlI’N,
IjOVAXj -
i t. ,1, Wort at tl
OX DELIVER*
SAVANNAS,
fel>20 2fl 6m
GEORGIA
W OULD infuim their frienjj and customers, that they have recei
their, stock of Drugs, .Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, 4c.
thorn with everything in their line at .greatly reduced prices. They I
Perfumery from Lukin, CoudritysiJtitnoioe and others, to which they 3
who are in the habit of using fiqe articles of.the kind.
ARE WRITTEN AND LOSSES PAID.
TUOS. H. AJPSTIS.
CUAIU.ES ELLIS
CUARLES P. Al'StlK.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
General Coiinnislion Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
W ILL make advances on consignments of
Cotton or other produce for sale hereof
for shipment to our Northern und European
Correspondents.
Reftt in Bainbridge to Messrs. Babbit d-
Wabxikld. i nov7 5 ly
The May No. of the Southern Cultiva
tor has been received. This old South
ern journal, (now in its 27th year) may
not have as many pictures as some of
the Northern monthlies, but it is : a
strictly Southern enterprise, is printed
on paper made within a few miles of its
office, and owned and edited by gentle
men who, born and reared in the South,
and long engaged in planting there,
must be, to a great extent, familiar with
the peculiarities and wants of Southern
farming. It will be found, moreover,
by any one who will take the trouble to
examine a copy of the Cultivator, (and
all are invited to call at this office and
do so,) that the larger part of its contents
is madeup of communications from expe
rienced farmers living all over tbe Gulf
States. This we i egard as an extremely
valuable feature—giving, as it does, a
peculiarly practical cast to this maga
zine. Specimen copy sent, on applica
tion. Published at Athens, Ga., by
i Wm. and W. L. Jones, at $2.00 a year.
The wonderful properties of the Py-
rafugc is showing itself daily in. the
blooming cheeks of our former emacia
ted citizens, all of whom declare that
until they tried this great chill and
fever expeller, they knew not what it
was to be clear, even for.a.few days, of
the scourge of the Southern country ;
but. thanks to science and our enter
prising townsman, we need no longer
fear this great scourge, and we can now
go on our way rejoicing that at last a-
conqueror is at our hands which will
instantly expel front our system chills
and fever, dumb ague, and those dis
eases incidental tc malarious climates.
Keep a bottle of tbe Pyrafuge in the
in tho house, and as soon as the chill
or fever is felt, commence taking it, and
at once you are really making alasting
anil permanent cute.—Suv. Rep. if.
-’This is a First-Class Company Ac
lUntnal Distinctive Features.
duly authorized to
the Bitinb ridge Ar-
DIVIDENDS ANNUAL FROM
DATE OF POLICY.
re have had fine showers of
it week, greatly benefiting
crops.
'm^berV the Phreno-
nal has been received.
N O extra charge for captains ot boats or
railroad employees. Losses paid promptly
One-third of Premiums may remain on Cr., if
desired.
The Agent of this Company being established
in Bainbridge, persons insuring in this Company
will have tbe advantage of bis expcrichco in the
future, in event of loss or in payment of prem
ium. T. M. ALLEN, Agent.
J UPSON A. BUTTS, ;M. D.,
Ex. Physician. inch 13 23 3m
“CHURCH OF THE jSTRANGERS,”
1 FEW TOOK.
Y IIITGRS to the city or New York are in
formed that they Will find Divine Service
every Sunday, in the Large Chapel of the UdL
versity, Washington Square, at 16J A. M, and
at 71 P. M. The evening service in summer is
at 8 o’clock. WaVerly Place, immediately north
c.f tbe New York Hotel, cut of Broadway, runs
west to Washington Square, on tbe east side of
which is the University. The entrance to the
church is the main door cf the University. Uni
versity Place cars run front the door of Fifth
Avenue Hotel, to the door of the Church. From
the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan, take the cars
corner of Broadway and Broome, leave at Wa-
verley Place, and, go WAst one block. At the
Aster House take University Place cars, leave at
Waver'ey Place,.and west one hlock. Strangers
will fiud cordial welcome and polite attention.
The. Pastor is Rev. Dr. DEEMS, who devotes
himself to tbe spiritual interests of strangers,
iti any be sick, let them address him a note by
mail as “Paster of the Church of tbe Strangers
N. Y.. M nnri if anil nutph Mm • TPa
lacn Mux.-A youug men s
Meeting bus been begun in
■thoilist Church of this city,
lie most encouraging auspices.
refer our readers to the pros-
i u another column, of the Sa-
i Daily Advertiser, which, it
e seen, is offered to snbscrib-
■> . A year The Advertiser is au
sling, ably conducted journal.
resTios.—Our city is well up
the times as will be seen by
140 CONGRESS. A 67 S± JULIAN STS.,
.VANNAH. GEORGIA.
BEING the only house ip Savannah in out line that import our Wart -,
direct from the English a Potteries, we can offer
• ' • superior inducements to dealers.
fieb 20 20 3m , ^ •
S. S, MILLER,
Dealer in ffiaboga&y,
[ C/iAXiiE of Schedule.— I lie btiper-
nemhmt of ihe A.& G. Railroad.
. S. Haines, E-tj., advertises in our
himns a change in the schedule of
gor‘trains on said road, which
ace last Monday the 3rd inst.
Editor and Proprietor Tallahassee Sen
tinel,)
aSSCIlJ
COTTON FACTOR
f)ur Traveling Agent, \V. T. Worn,
Ssq., is sojourning in Savannah,
bid we hope our friends there
ill take go; d care of him, and as-
st 11iin to become acquainted with
lose merchants who desire the trade
f this section of Georgia.
1 AND
»m’sion Merchant,
97 BAY STEET, (OVER WICOX, GIBBS
IMS k CRAWFORD, attorneys at law. Office in
► courthouse.
IIITELFY & DONALSON, Attorneys at
Law. Office in Sanborn** Block, Brough-
MATTRESSES
Consignments of Cotton. Corn, Syrup, Wool,
Hides, Tobacco, Rice, etc., solicited. Personal
attention given to the sale of all Produce.
Ja9n, 1869 14-ly
tun street.
I In compliance with notice given
h our list issue—we inform the
luldic. that Quinine can be had of
I A. B atts it Oo„ f >r §2.GO per bot-
l". Ihe season for this medicine is
It hand and we urge all who need
^ inline lo go at once and lav in their
Scraps from Prentice.—Senator
Sprague, when he speaks, keeps his
hands in his pockets. Moot of the Rad
ical Senators, when they talk, are trying
to get their hands into the pockets of
other people.
“Have not the propip,” asks a Radical
organ of Rhode Island, “the right of ]
self-government ?” Oh yes, if they livu i
in the North.
It is stated that General Grant lias |
d soldiers col-I
I>; had Ik-1 ter ;
They couldn’t I
run away with tire money.
The Washington Chronicle says that j
the whole of the Radical majority in the
Senate condjnm the course of Mr.
Sprague. Tliis is no doubt true, but if
at any time Spragno wishes to buy that
majority he has the money to do it with.
General Burnside, having been charg
ed with cowardice by- Senator Sprague,
was lately invited to a public dinner l>y
citizens of Rhode Island. The General,
Miscellaneous
? MERY JOHNSON, dealer in stoves, tinware,
- house-f urnishi ug goods, &cv, south-broad street.
LOOK OUT
157 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
feb20 20 ! y ' . ..g (.
F\R- E. J. MORGAN, oilers his professional services
u to the citizens of the city und vicinity. Office in
Bower’s block, up stairs, south-broad street.
l. FARRAR & JONES. Oiler their professional
•rvices t<> the citizens of #uinbritlgc and vicinity,
i over K. II. Smith’s store.
23L 3E3 H.,
COR. BROUGHTON & CLAY STS.
’LE, surgeon dentist,
csi’s store, s6ulli-brt'u
EXCLUSIVELY
C. SFBKI1S. dealer i:i
musical instnnucmK, <
jewelry
•ec one-
Is dow opening a large and well selected as
sortment of Spring and Summer goods, such as
Ladies’ Hats, Bonnet*, Trimmings, Ac., of the
latest and most approv'd Parisian and New
York stylos. ~ ~
T. Df^KHTSON & CO.
and family groceries,
Icalers in confcctioncri*.
Ltli-bror.d street.
ms early. e notice j
!>;■'-cRstm-sr, Paul H.
•a regular coUlributor
department., the ‘'Lit- ■
boinor chiefly .pre- i
Published :it Aiittntftj I
ik Crow, at $1 per
EWIS ROBB, barber and liai:
r uiiiliT Kxnhangu saloon.
Also elegantly triuiuied Patterns
of the latest anil most reliable styles of Ladies
anil Chi dreu’s Dresses.
Her arrangements for receiving the latest
PARISIAN DESIGNS,
arc such as will affoitl the choicest seiecti-ns
from the most elegant styles.
Ladies may rely upon the accuracy of her
skill in cutti;
i!lesser, broad st
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Southern District
of Georgia.
Iu llie mnltcr of Christopher T dcGraffenricd,
Bankrupt.
H EREBY ii is ordered by ihe lion. Frank
S. Ilcsslctine, Hegis«ter in * Bank-
'. practical gunsmith and dealer iu
inimunitiou. etc., west 6-trcet.
E* J. IIENDKRSO.V A* CO., furniture dealers, cabinet
mulicrs, upholsterers and undertakers. Fink’s
burial cased always on hand—cor. west and water sts.
„ dresses according to the most
approved models of fashion and elegance.
Also Madam Demorest’a very superior Eng
lish Needles imported expressly for her trade,
put up like pine, 25 in a paper; seperate and as
sorted numbers put up in ornamental Cases con
taining 50 assorted sizes; al3o La Grand Vfctotre
Hoop Skirts. These novel and elegant skirts .arc
iins rpassed for gracefulness, comfort and da-
rabflity* and can be worn with^^tber gored t>r
punier dresses. Ladies will do to examine
OUIS ARMSTRO.VG, carjicnter and coojx-r, colic-
.J patronage. Shop on clarkcstreet.
Chemicals,
I 11 Augusta v:hroniu!f & Sou lino]
■vocatos tho impoachmcnt of Bill-
|h, ;iiul we presume there is little
|nbt that such disposal will be
■d<: of him at the next session of
ft Legislature *, uud that Ins im-
ft°biuent, i| attempted, will be by
B unanimous vote of the Court.
W. H. Alien, Principal ol
■n Institute, deserves to be paid
F 1 " ^^ >or > anybody does ; don’t
rn think so, reader? He lias wait-
I pxtienfly for his tuition, hoping
P Unions would certainly call and
ltie after Ja while ; but iliey have
Appointed him—that Ls, quite a
tuber of iliem hayc-subjcciing
[ n thereby to inconveniences and
ttbarrassments, f or whirl,
puld bi
rujiivy. That the fceoml meeting of the Creditors
of said Bankrupt be held at the CuiirT House in
Bainbridge, Geo., on the 2Slh day ol May 1869,
at 8 o’clock a. m.
JOHN B. TWTTTY, Assignee. P
P. S. I will also apply, at the same time, for
a final discharge from all liabilities as assignee,
in the above stated case. J. B. T.
May 1. 1869-30-2t
I.. ADAM.v, capenter, broad street. Solicits j>at-
ronage. Contracts promptly executed.
PERFUMERY, SOAP,
IV’ S. ROBERSON 4 CO., dealers iu fresh meats oi
*• descriptions, such as beef, veal, nmttoii, pork,
kid, etc. Every day. Corner broad and broughton sts.
TOILET ARTICLES,
• PAINTS:OILS, . ••
VARNISIIES, ‘BRUSHES, Ac* &<u
The subscribers are prepared to ofl’ -i- inducements io purchasers of Goods,in. their line
J9L m .A_•
Wholesale Druggists,
ORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS,;- SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
£3jjp“ Retail Store at the Old Stand. Market Squnre. . sept26 1863-40-1 ftp., ■
f J. COOPER, dealer in country produce, fresh
* meats, &c., west street.
Bravo!—Little Lucy. Stamps, of
Mississippi, granil-dangliterof Governor
Humphreys, and grand-niece of Jeffer-
S r eatly distinguished herself
dt the Louisiana State Fair by winning
n gold medal for the best composition.
Ihe Picayune says the award was made
without the slightest knowledge on the
part of the committee of the authorship
•>f the piece, and was a tribute to the
intellectual ability, which, when found
’ J. BRENNER, dealer in fine wines, liquors,
segars, Ac., Ac., comer broad and water streets.
C EORGIA, MILLER COUNTY.-Scaled
proposals or bids to repair the Court House
and public Well, will be received at my office,
until the 31st May (inst.) at 11 o’clock A. M.
“Plans and specifications may be had by ap
plying to me, at my office.
W. B. DANIELL, Ordinary.
; May 1, lS69-30-3t .
A B. CRAWFORD, blacksmiths,
solicited. Shop on cast water street.
'VTOEL GAINEY A CO., Wholesale a : d re-
ll tail dealers in ready-made clothing, cassi-
meres, Ac., Ac, East Water street.
C. GLOVER A CO., Biitchors jmd Dealers
in country produce.
T. WEATHERS, Proprietor of Boarding
House, Corner Clay A Planter’s streets.
A LL persons, firms, companies and corpora
tions engaged in, dr carrying-on any busi
ness, or profession in the city, of Baiubridge re
hereby notified to come forward and take out
license for the ensuing,year, commencing May
1st. B. C. SCOTT,
Ik.A Treasurer.
ET.SON A I10NE, Eating house, Brough
ton street, i ■
1RANSFER OF THE P. eft G. • RAILROAD.
The purchasers of the Pensacola and
Georgia and of the Tallahassee Railroads
met the agents of tbe Trustees of the
Internal Improvement Fund in New
York hist week, paid over the balance
of the purchase money and received a
deed of the two roads. Yesterday the
Trustees at Tallahassee turned over the
road with all its “depots, workshops,
equippments, franchise and other prop
erty to “F. Dibbles and associates,”
represented for. that purpose, by Mr.
Cheuey of this city.
Mr. F. Dibble, who will be President
of the read, is still in New York, but on
his return the new company will organ
ize and prepare for business.—Jackson
ville Union.
mayl-2t
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
*e ashamed. See bis card,
ft ' ( ’ nce will pay him—if no i
■ von owe him, pay at least a part
lit. Dun t your cheek burn ?
Blm-C ‘‘ T |7 M ! SS r- V!lUsbu & Gib -
» h e So ,d out .he ,r entire stock
■ p , oods > 0 Messrs Allen & Hines
Ink of 1 ' * at - Le fomer Witlemen
| >k of return,^ to East Tennessee,
J® " hence came.~Southcn
Our
T.IMImincwclIAUo
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Corner Whitaker A St Julian Sts., SAVANNAH, ga,
WhoIttaU and Retail Dealert in
C 't RATEFUL fur the very liberal patronage
Tl heretof re extended to them, respectfully
inform tbe citixens of Decatur and adjoining
counties that they have now in store a very
general assortment of staple Dry Goods, Groce
ries, Hardware, YVoeden-ware, Crockery and
BAINBRIDGE, GA.;
AND AGENTS FOR
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors & Commission
chants,
SAVANNAH, GA-
Liberal advances on Cousig ments, whet
Mav 1-1 in
OF AIiTi KINDS,
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
News and Book Printing Paper
. AND INK,
'Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil Cases, |
Ledger, Writing and Colored
papers
Of all kind, and sites for Blank and Job Work,
PLAYING, VISITING AND PRIN
TER’S CARDS, Am-
Books Qrder.ed or Imported at New lork Bates
neighbor is in error as
‘litmus of Messrs Vaughn .
The ? have not the re
Pa 01 lcav ^g Bainbridge ; 1
C contr »ry, consider tbec
Uuanently settled in onr
1 mi ^ e Btis correction at t
«tof Mr. T . F. Gibson, the
’ SBbcr of the firm.
P 1 ' ATrn Scfkbior Court.
_ R<! i ourn eil on last Saturday
second Monday in June.
1 ca?es were tried, and only
"1 cases of any importance,
ell Barfield, charged with
intent to kill, and that
I „ ,le S ro Amos, charged with
r " ’ Barfield was convicted,
' ns granted a new trial, the ne-
Was a mis-trial, and
, Cl i’’ en % be laid over until
«f Uie court,
raU..P res 'ded, and gave
1 Ktiibfuction to all '
BIIOWX’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T HE influence of this Hotel upon tho for-
tof-es of Macon has been such that the
chief bu.-;oess of the city and tbe main improve
ment- going on are concentrating near it. "be
Hotel, when first established, twelve years ago,
was on the suburbs of the city ; it is now in the
very centre of business !
E. E. BROWN A SON,
Jau9,1869-14-ly Proprietors.
DRESS GOODS.
8wiss and Naasook Muslins, plain, striped and
checked for ladies’ sacks and dresses.
LADIES’ COLLARS.
Monraiog Cellars, Ac.
BOOTS AND .SHOES-
A full stock for gentlemen and ladies’wear-
CLOTHING, HA’S, CAPS, AU.
junior
Adjust received a large invoice .of firstdass Goods, imported direct from the tnena-
factnrers, expressly for this establishment, consisting of.
cSnclioa anb tiraimission
MERCHANT
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
W ILL sell all kinds of propeerty atd
male prompt returns. S9 ly.
XIA VINO nnlimited'orders lor* YV OOL, we
are prepared to pay
FULL MARKET PRICE IN
Duncan & Johnston
CGTTON FACTORS,
RIBBONS.
Tbe ladies will find a fall assortmen t of all tbe
bl the f-
So civil c“
0 criminal
4t °f Terre
a «lt with i
SOLD Is SILVER WATCHES,
Without further particularizing, we keep a
general assortment of all the various lines of
goods usually kept i« stsee, and we is vi te special
attention ho ootst*:lt which has been buughtfor
CASH, "which’ etialiles us to sell so low as to
make it an object for cash buyers to trad* with
us. Fair dealing and low prices are onr motto.
Call and see T. B. UGSSS1YBLL4 CO.
-delivered in
for any quantity of this artieli
FANANSAH.
Liberal advancea- made on Coastgn-
1 ments. L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.
; Factors and Commission Merchants, 148 Bay
; Street, Savannah, Ga. May 1-30-1 m
mum::,
dVfcks. pbrfn arid ornamental, for.offiee and parlor use: Use latest style ' of Jewelry, (*
superb assortment) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted to be pare metal
r i ' J Agent for
Wheeler & Wilson’s Noiseless Leekstiteh
aawjas jaA®aiaaina» ■■
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at the shortest notice
Cash paid foi 011 Silver.'
janO 14 ’69 - S. P. HAMILTON.
JUST RECEIVED!
Blank Books,
School Books,
New Novels,
AT
POST OFFICE.
SAVANNAH, GEO- -
C ONTINUE business at their old standi
and offer their services to tbe mcr-
chnnts and planters of Decatur county for !
the sale of Colton and other Produce; will j
supply Bagging and Rope, and will be pre- t
pared to advance on Cotton in hands.
Octeber 3d. 1868—a”—ly j
FOUR-HORSE WAGON FOR SALE
(if) by WILLIS M. RUSS iLL.
ELEGANT SUMMER' SUITS, o
all descriptions at the Clothing Store
and for sale Cheap.
NOEL GAINEY & CO.
See the FINE SPRING CAST-
ME EES at NOEL GAINEY *fc ( 0’.'.
interested.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Dry Goods. -
"I> OCKWELL k WEST, dealers in staple and fancy
JLVidry-goods, l t etc., South-Broad street.
Dry-Goods and.Groceries.
HBNKEWELL 4 CO^ wholesale* and retail
• dealers ia dry-goods and groceries, broad street
T) EID k ISOX, wholesale and retail dealers in dr - -
Ah. goods and groceries, at Baggs’ comer, broad tl.
T)ATTEBSON k McNAIR, dealers in drygoods and
grscerit*3, west side court house square, west st.
F SMITH fc CO.- drygoods and grocery mer-
-Iy chants,.soiiUt-bratdb'to-ect, . ■
T J. TOMLLVSO.V, dealer In staple and fancy dry.
tl goods, boots, shoes, hardware, fine Hanots tc
south side conrt house square, broughton Btreet ’’
AT * wholesale and retail grocer
lilt and commission merchant, east water street.
A BA\1S & CO., wholesale and retail dealers in
rx dry-goods, groceries, etc., east water street.
M dealer in dfy-goods and groceries,
itA north aide court house sqnmc, water street.
T)£LcHKF.S& TEREIiLL, dealers in -dryvooda,
groceries, stoves, tinware, etc., east water street.
T B. HELMS, gjoccr aiid commission merchant,
O Corner clay and market streets.
X HOPcON, dealer iu dry goed^ aDd ^*occ-
fj rie?, south-broad street.
Boot Makers.
1? N• HIATT, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
Hd neatly executed. West street.
tlf T. 8J/1TH, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
ff promptly and skilfully executed. East water st.
Drugs, Medicines, &c-
T E. WARDELL, druggist and apothecary, east side
*■ court house square, broad street.
T %B. J. D. HOYL k BRO., dealers in drtigs, medi-
LJ cines, toilet articles, perfumery, etc., south-
broad street.
Saddles and Harness.
7 BORA', dealer in saddles, harness, bridles and
leather, west street.
■VT OEL GAINEY k CO , dealers in saddles, bridles,
i.1 harness, kc., cast water street.
Painters.
\V E8COTT H. COLEMAN, plain and ornamental
• * house and sign painter, coraor broad an brouch-
thn streets.
IT U, JACKSON, house, sign, and carriage pointer,
tl over T. B. Hunnewell k co’s, broad street.
Milliners and Dressmakers.
VI K8. M. J. KiiJYNOLD.V, fasbionab’c miliner and
IT L dressmaker, corner water and crawfoid .streets.
,\|KS. C. A. PARSONS, fashionable milliner and
iU dressmaker, corner-trf broughton and clay sts.
Attorneys at Law.
1LLEN .Sc HINES, attorneys at law, office over -the
** store pf J-. P. Dickinson k Co,, south-broad street.
riLEMISO A- ItirJHKRFOBD, attprrtrys st law. ’ Of-,
-lice overy; A. flutes & qo’s drtig «ore. • -
/CAMPBELL tV GURLEY, attorneys at law and sol-
VJ icitors in equity. Office iu court house.