The Bainbridge weekly sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-????, November 23, 1872, Image 4

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News and Gossip O’Conno g..vj tli 3 temperance caadidate a clos e run, When is a woman as cold as ice When she is 3 scold. It is very probable that the doc!or gives more fits than the tailor. With women as with warriors there’s no robbery—all is conquest. Why is an infant like a diamond? Because it is a dear liiile thing. What fruit does a newly married couple mostly resemble? A green pear. Why is a circus rider like an aris tocrat? Because they both move in good circles. When we come to God forconnsel we must be will eg to put our whole case in his hands to hike the up-biil step instead of the smooth one should he point to it. Theological students who desire to receive the aid of the Episcopal Societ y for the increase of the M n istry will have in the fn u.e to go without tobacco and alcoholic drink 0 . Walter a five year old, wassurpii sed at breakfast by the presence of a diminutive egg, served for his spe cial delectalion. “Mamma.” said be “I think the chicken was learning to lay.” It is reported that Miss Alexan der, a California actress who was for ten years a member of Brigham Young's family, will be the next to 1el! on the lecture pin!Jovni what she knows about M.union.sin. The Rev. Robert Cos liver made a teude. allusion to “ gin mills,” the other day, saying lie wished that “all whiskey shops were down in hell, chained up in the bottomless pit for a thousand years, and anew chain ready for them at the expira tion ol that time.” A novel yet simple device has served to destroy an unpleasant echo in the new court house at Blooming ton, Illinois. Three or lour small wires were stretched across the loom at a proper height. The theory is tnut the wire; break the sound waves and prevent reverberation. “Gentlemen, where do you think that beefsteak comes from ?” said the landlord, plant.ug his thumbs in his wasteo.it arm holes. Ifrom' near the horns,” 1 was Lae quiet reply of one of tue boarders. It is singular bat that landlord lias no, i ut cbuua.irunis iot.ioa* ,>.v < r Toe eh gani r.nd i. c e p. ■ posters of J. »,r a bami ft • a-. - .an- mT I k Jf son. Iks i> j. i ,1 ro i- rs*-' i ally, a few 1.... - ... .lk .uoiauu.. a books among lucii’ patrons, and uO*._ every eitid.a of that place keeps a diary. A gentleman of Centerville, Indi ana, was recently lying very low, when, being a personal friend, an undertaker thought to call on the sick man and pay his respects, but, to the great surprise and astonish ment, as soon as he entered the sick room he was greeted with' “ What in the h—ll do you want here? When I need you I'll send for you.” — G fiiVN r’s Fit i nr.r Courts;.—The Eal iimore Ban’s Washington toiuespou dent under date of Friday av tiles us follows : The extraordinary fvimnph of the President has given rise to a great deal of comment and speculation on the future course ot the Executive. It was declared to-day bv many of his supporters that he wouM certain ly be a third term candidate, and a successful one. Others stated that his policy would be to reunite die country and insure a feeling ot con fidence and harmony in the B >u.h. Ida Greeley now owns Chappaqua, it having been bequathed to her by mother. The Chattahoochee River Boats.— The Eufaula Times, of Sunday, says : TiTe Steamer Farley.—lt is currently reported here that the (Georgia Central Railroad Company has leceutly purchased this steamboat, and if such is the fact, all the boats now running iu the Chattahoo chee river are owned and controlled by said company. We ado learn that the boats will all be under the superinteudaiice of Capt. Samuel J. White.-ides, and if this be true, we have only to say that a 1 letter man for ilie poukion could not have been found m all this region. Mother Babbit told me that she heard Harper’s wife say, that John Hurriss's wife tol l her, that grain Bales heard the widow Smith say, Unit Capt. Jone’s wife thought that Col. Clark s wife believed that old Mrs. Lamb reckoned that. Sam Denham's wife had told Spaulding's wife that she heard John I’uomas’ say that her mother told her, old Miss Jenks heard Aunt Danny Cook say that it was a matter of fact. Now wlie can doubt it?” A young Britain lately lost a large sum by betting on spiders. He wagered that a spider which lie would produce would cross a plate quicker than a spider to be produced bv a triend. 11 is spider, how ever on being starte !. would not stir while CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. lt T E once tno r e earnestly solicit the at TANARUS» rent ion * f our people to the enter prise for the election of a Monument in Imimr of the Confederate Dead of Georgia .in 1 other' l win* w re kiilel or died ot Georgia * >il The time for the di-tiitiu ton is rapidly appr iac ing. It wll take place in th’B city, ou the 4th of December next, Deo Volan e Ttiere will p«isi indy bent» post p *ueir ent. All sales wd stop on the rOtn of November The fate of this effo:t will he deckle,l then Onrpeople wll exhibit their avalitule for the bloody s.rciifices of their brave defenders, o ex hibit t<> the world t her cold indifference. They will exhibit their piide or its loss ; their apprtcia ion of those who feU in their set vice, or a disregard of the noblest s iciifice which man can make for bis own land, bis people and thei> homes. We yet be'ieve the spir ts of tbe dead ill haunt the land they loved and for which they died. We yet be ieve that those win* live in these haunts oL love will i-üb-iiantia'ir prove I heir devotion to the dead “fold es in Gray ” Hu >dreds. yea thou .inns up m thousands w 1 wi-h to become sit oeholders in the tiibute •’« their fame between now and the 2Cth of Novem her. We most respectfully request them to tefiect. 'I ho e thousands of names ill own upon us at tlie lint .moment may so ve. whelm u-as t>» make it importune topiepa-e allot their cel - , i tic lies, i ecu and tlitir n uni s, mail them and pit-pure the ntnn'ie's or tGe drawing ou .he 4th of December* Hence much niot»ev may be neces-'r ly <e,u tied, to the detriment of die can-e and their disippoinim nt in ihe chae < s at the and suibi’iion of the p.izes. I. t th-e. then, who have the means and teed t a conti'.hute d•'» at once. If some e n it ready and must \v,.it 1 t the'f C ml i ibolonis come as soon a- ih*‘v aie üb ! e t , in ;ke Hu m o Ihe Agent l in iheii L-cal uy, or to Hi s i ffii-e. rlii' eno fcn- if t'i.keiy or fr ud, or •ntc la ion Whatever m y luive h.ij s ~e ,ed iii of! ©i ;Ci itE‘B in st< o s, we iiiive no'gi j/ ii .>>s: cfl, mn. coi si in : if some •f o ou# he>i ci iz m. n• x «se 1 ile iwa <e •• i al: tmu iasb -e and wi! ; 'fte doc* in C'l inenion ivim t .ise - lei -li-e all ji be fdi and h n," hi It ,iSi the . ickeis hall he sold, ti e .tineil I ‘o be ii'si inuied w l b' l . cor eu v. <•«'■>. lIU n red and Ml r:l-<* e liioSsand dole.r-; n ede-iit , ii" e:v nil n toou saodd'd ars; in c- toiri nve.ity thousand doll ii s m king a gr nd iota' ol two bun died ad fifty di hi-.i and o- liars. fa l toe i eke. -a « nolsnni s to* amount reieoed du.tr d-dne, ing •he p-oruon al -1 e> to be Moiiiiiiiei t, h couiiii s i t> t the Auens, ami tie sum -i qti'ed id - fiy ibe ueces-a• -* ex sums ) will nedi i • ibilled auo g to'e sba eu bln*. lln p a elic Ce in Ini' lat er Case will be iven Ui, t * the 1.741 in zes in ciurenci ; 2d. . ti e teai e ti e ; 3 I to the c tun. We are pleased io state that expenses hive be, muih diminished b he liber al y of a far li a of the newspapers, ant the i-oun He s-s i--lance re <.er and t. fre jf charge hv the -•oi.lie.n Lxp s 0-oi:p >y of i Ids ci >. ''hon'd y »o have. made, or ma\ n ike v 1 in, ,r\ doiiiioosf, a-', ouiouot, e-i 9 o x, a g- h -rsirc I ticket' 10. ers whic foioi.-i. c, an. is in In and w iiu. we o, ou A zent. in .ids or o b-r Si m*' w cnee fn ycc in >,t% with t air uis'n s. i\ epr ,oe t * drn tsh ■ u lo e ck- s to th p op iei *r •. an w-• i* v pa >, and h eto t..e p pie roj van pa r ! his S li or ■ I o I, who V|> ~U!|"'l t i' no •• e ,u i t e (*•., f own be \ .a t i ' i ll e li 'w 1 ee ll e t* ■ b ' ■ O t i.tll ■ la . • 11 n t<>. tl • r wo k \or- I e and •■ • . I ’ •_> \ A T '*»>*icky—V" ou •or -e -Ay W IT. A- ■ egn-e. i. ntis il e. f For irx is Henry J. Schley, bicbmond. lexis. For Te'ine- re— W. D. mitb. Savannah. Ha, i I'D i on nt v For a I. ifama—M. Watkins* M< n gums Pi v. CHAM OF SCHEDULE GtsSL UPP. I a l i NDET < F K'K) Atlas no <fc Glli Uaid ad, > Savannah.G u. O i 15 1872 ) ON AN L) AtTfCU W: t)R ES- ‘AY, OC iO• I.KR IGlli Pii-mh ei T .mis on ihis Hoad will .mi >s .ollows: E IP :l>s PASSHNGER. T.rjiy . Si v mnab and t'ly nt 4.30 p in- A live at Live Oak an d tv a'..... 55 a m Av ive. as Biniluiuge diiiy at 7.00 a m A ive at Albany iai : v at 905 am. L ive Albany lady at 5 85pm tiy ■ ti 'biidge (iaUy ;:t. 64> pm. L av Live Oak da lv at 11 30 p m. * i rive .t S ivumaii daily at... .10.00 ani Connect ai Live Oak widi liuins mi J. P. X M RK. for ad hum Jacksonville i ababas -ee. Ac Not ange O' ca's af L : ve Oak. No change ot ci.s between Savannah and lhany. in ose cmnec on at Albany with trains -s.'Utliwa s i- 1 n R R AC> O r 31 1 DA JON 'I I AIN. Leave Bava„n.ili {Si nrd.iy s < xce.de i) at .... 11 o<i p m Active at Thoniusvi le (Sunday'* excepted) at 3.50 p in. A* rive at A'b.iny pun ay’s excepted) at 8 10 p m. A'tive at Live Oik (S iidav‘* txc-p ed) at l'g 55 p m. L-ave Live Oak (Sunday’s exeep ed) at........ 2.00 p m. reave Albant (sq. day's exec s.d) at ... .. . 0.35 am. Leave 1 lioieasvilL (Sunday's e^o-pted) at ll Jo -i in At'ive a? Savanrau (Holiday’s .xc pled) I -it 430 H 111. (T S'- cmiiectio • at Live Oik with Ir in j man! rou Jacks.mv-Be aid Tallahassee. ('• nnect .0 d> -sup wiih trains on Mac u ; aijd I runs > ick R. It 11- S HAINES, Gen. Supt. Oc la istJ. lienrr.il Lee al S'onewalls Gruv . ( J 4 X 1> INft ENGR VYING of h . \ gave.'t “So tw-i'l’ Jiikoii in tue Lexington. V-.» i-tii t ry. Tli noble Ge .. Leest iad- h sid 'm llow«*r—t - rwn grave over w .i« ii Lang- wee; i-ig w 1 - w It 'be is n<-»- ii b Men a. aa iii:l and -c.pe. h J- - eck -i in '•r i ; r- , emits is mm a i-r ; 0.-s .m.i tna v other -h'ng< j w ici m ki- <t- s pa-t.iie » g.-tn < I art on- j wide ■ h La _• i in parlor oi >-ve \ i > i; be n h me icpy of 'hs; b-i ts 1 f-!n. v g il b - ,-vnt by in cl. t* ,-t p id. to ry i> -on i sci ig 5u cents tm -is in lit -s bs ip tion to "BI'KRO V’S MONTHLY 8 UYENIK,’» PubtisLed at Bristol, Tenn , by J. C. & W. M* BURROW, An Illu-'r .ted Mag zi e <>r us fill in ot.. mati • , Liti -atu"- cine ,A t Ainus.- '• vii' etc. 1 ' and o '• v *d. and ri- r. 11 t el w c-o* r -j - - "•V '• n-- i . „ A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents tn ,ke Sl-.00 per cay, S7o per week AN HNiTKELT NEW SEWING MAC’TNE FOR DOME lie U3K, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. With the \cw Patent Ballon Hole Worker. Patented June 27,h. 1871. A most wondmful and elegantly con structed Skwixo Machine for Fetidly" Wotk. ( otnpiete it; ail its Pails, Uses, U e straight Kye Pointed ie> die . v s If Threading, direct n ri/ht Positive Motion New Tension, ■'elf Feed and Cloth Guider. Operates by Wheel, and on a Table Light Running Simio h and noisele-s like a : l good high priced machines Has Patent Check "to prevmt ihe whvel being t.trued fbe wrong wav. Use-the threaddiiect fr« m thespo T Makes the Elasiic Lock St t< h, (tin. si ad strongest stitch known ;) finn, durable, clo-e a, and ra> id. VV ill ( -o all kinds ofw<>i‘K Sue and com>e, from (,’ambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, an uses a!! drscnptio'.s of thread. Th s Machine is heavily cou siiueied to it strength : all the p..r of each Machine he ng made aline by ma chitmiv, and b-.uiii ully finished and or a mented Itisve yeisv to learn. Rapid. Smooth and bilent iu operation. E liable at all times and a Practicil. Scientific, Mechanical Invention, a; Greatly Reduced Pi iee A G *od. ''bean. Famdy Sewing Machine at last. Th first and only success in pro., duc'na a vadnib'e. subsianlial .-ml reliable low I*l iced Sewing Machi-e. Its extieme low price rea'hes a 1 coudiiions. Its sim ndcily and strength adapts it to all c p c it ev, while it- many me. its make t a uni' versa l favor-te whet ever u.-ed, aud create a ranid demand 1 IS ALL IT IS L’EOOMMEVDFL "Ic n chta-. r ::!ly and confidently tcc otnmend its u<e to those wh i re ivanii ,r a teallvgood Sewing M chine, ai a low piic Mrs J P Wilson. I.ut lerford Pa k fe - g. n . N. .1- I* ice ol each h'a'dii e “r'a-s A.” ‘One, ’ (ivaI ranted so' live yea s bv spe citl.e i c-te.J win, a the fixtures , t nd everything coinpict** he'onling io it in eluding jS If I hre.-idii g Need'e, packed it, a sir og wooden b x amid bv,red to any paii.,l rue ciunt'y, hv express, free of lU'iher charges >n receipt of (nice only ' iv. D'lkus. S,te .deli.eiy giimant-id With e >ch ni.cni e w,- wi.| s, nd. on re ceipt of si , x ra the new patent GUI "N HOLE vv-iIiKEE. One - l the mo I impoi otnt ami ns f, 1 in veii'' n-o, ■he age. t-o s'mph, amice tain ; hat a ch Id cm woi k the fi test huiton 1 1 -I,* vvi.h ivg da i v and ease* iStiongaml fieinliful b Sotc al ie'ins. aud Ext a Indncenn nt lo M.de id Female Agent *. Store Kc-pe S Sii., "h > w i es ihluh agencies thr u.n the Co.mfc- aui keen oir New Machines on r.-hinifiou ji ,u San- Count, High s give •tos no t igent' Ft. e Age il sh in. pit « ont-fii furies eu wii ,u 1 at.y extra •••i.i g,-. St IJ .I S O sewng, dse iptive c a con ic eg le; ms, T t iron 1- E HV ng ,vc . x s n free We ai o -u i) I \ AGRICULTUR \l IMPLEMENTS. f.a e-i i ate i. atl I.np’ o vetneni' ho t’te Harm and G'ttiieo Ai-weis. fl -p Cui t vaoirs. i-V-d ■ uties. Ha ~ vs. Fa m d‘ D P antes II rves><r-, 'J -n-sh is.,i and >1 a' i'ehs need, and for Far n Won. Rve d i huge v r tv No. vva* O ds. Ihi word'lll.,i ii*n'tipi, fi g lv,.v|i mu Coin j.l i" 1 d»■, &c . X'c 1 on ne. e n in F-'S' •tH M ev ( J-d r. , e ' fled I, f e - lit ifß Exu- s, w be tn our s:, a., .a,j• r- c- ysc . .• tl v y a I It .j 4 n . ~ , ' “ O i In to t -.1 ••"I ■ lb l est, re,, and 111 •r-es , . in * .*’ w Y ( s C ■ i u tv ee Sff a TKlt ft ft T\ Ho b s ! Low e-t :-.i J HA |:iii)iished, anew eoitiot* of DU. i Ui - VE'.’WELL'S OELLBRA'I , D E-s\Y on tbei ibcil cmv o f cedaiu w.-ake- ne-ses. Hie effects of Errors and Abuses ol earlv lie The c V r ted author, in tlii« admirable os-ay, c<eul- and -mon-Dams fr.-ni a tidily ye ti-.- siv ■ v.-fn] practice the nl .r uing c u siqm-ac.-s ol mh-Ii error, and ai-n-es inm be radii al y cute<i «i limit the and ingerons use *4' inte mil me ici..eor the i.pi lie nion «' tbe knife: |i..it ting oil' Hie mod- of ei"- a* n ce sinin o . ertain and eff -cual by nice sos w‘dc') every srflVrcr, no mai ler w hat h s conditio i ni y hr. may cure h ; m-elf the olv, privat. ly, aud rad c dlv. 1 lus L-c U'e honld I e in the liftmls of ev«> v von h and e\n ry man in the land. t-ent nude'-seal, in a | lain envelope to any address, postpaid on receipt ot six cents or two po.-ot mps Also, Dr i ulv. r.veil’s ‘Maniage Gui le,’ pi n-e cenis. Ai. re t he PnbUsln-rs, CHA- J C. CLINE & Cos 127 Lowery. New York. P st Ottice Box 4.583 March 16 1872 39-ts John 31. Cooper & Cos, Goiner Whitukei & - . .J.ib n St * ets , SAVAMVkVH. GA Wholesale and lieiail i.'ealtrs in BOOKS AND STATIONARY, OF ALL KIN I S. Copying and Seat Piesses. Srve> o’s f.Vin im-s.-s. News nd 80-.fc P ; n IngP pet iitni lek. Gold Pens, ?e i ai <! Pen cd tiias, Desk and P, c!;et Knivea L dg t Willing and C'ol 'ard Paper*, biasing Vi-iling hd.l Piint. is . a"! ,p. r'lnnnai***, kc, . Sth- ol F " wd are and S-ho-d Kcqni tes at Schei mere rn AC sPiices, !m whom we are agents. Jl? B-ok Oidered ■ r Imported a'N* w N ork rates. j x2O 6in (>■ L) G itFFIN. AT THE KENTUCKY & TENNESSEE SE* Has on hand mdforsale a fine lot Harness and Saddle Horses. He is aiso expecting at an early day a fine lot of Mules. Keeps always on hand horses and mules, and can accommodate the pu die either by selling or l.iri a st i-k. c• i ■ • ‘ i ■ 'i■l■* * i »! .* vOC k *• ‘ l'i ‘iciY.S ’ AtxE you GO r.G 7 o FA N ? T K AYER 111 L CHEMICAL DAT NT hu> ir ve ise '** i*e -h HAN OMKsT .No Mn.-'i l-CRABLL LXTKR OU PA N KX WN. Stri p e card < fb a uiiit c io s at and itc omn-eiieaiim b mtn owi,e «’f ti e finest eddenecs 'n the ci-untn mm she i rite by all .lea iei sand bv AVER ILL CirMICAL PAINT CO,, 32 burin g Slip New Y rk. Or. C'lev- hi'd Ohio. Agents Wanted for Cobbin’s Child’s -.-emmentator ON T .E i I RLE foi the HocE C’IRCI E 1 2W) p <ges, 2AO Eng uvii-gs 1 i»e b* st enterpi se of the teat f r agents. Eve y family will have it. N- thing Id e i» m w puhl shed. Foi c roidaos add ess H. S UodnsPEED ft Cos . 37 P.ok l ow, x < w Yu k. C 4 BEAT Cl R'.osn Y —A S-3 M g edneof I the Light st ti*(i( i foi si!. .g< n-'Win— toll in every own in a nei ; H-tna' i come. Send 10c. f r Sjn-cin eu to s Do!l;\r Magizitie.” cl kil*riv M N. \ a. '1 he subsetlbers a e M.n.ufaciliter s Agents for K. W Etad's c !■ b aled A- iH.UA RELIEF, the best ivnu-dv for Asthma y.-t discovered. Irsinnt e ief guaiaut' ed or pnrclnise money itlunded . Jhe medicine is put t.p in 11 jh i s'z s, wh ch lelail for 2or , SO. and SI Ptis-uis uuiit ng pa ice vvtli have ine me i. inc s,.nt Inc by nail ortxpiess A>i am l e.-.-ent r eloany who desire EIUIIDGE, ULLI R&Co' R me, N AGENTS WANTID7 Alci-ts make j\ more in'i t-, foi us than at anything ese business light and pc man*nt partica'a<s fr**e G Stivson it Cos , Fire A't Ii li-i er l ' o-d-’n <i S’a l e THE 'TIGHT . -SOT— “•" F ), ii i . ( TO USE f-ii-, .] Easihs v ; , vra TO Sr. . W||j ihe bi’si' 'ii f/ir^ cl i"• Pi' ' - i our chics - ..riJ G< t the Agt n cy and ?eo it Afd es “ DOMESTIC” S M. Cos, C(> Chambers St. X. Y., ot* Atlanta, < a. SO l": II EG RO iAi.AM>A (• KN <' Y 1 gU m .h ,e ,o ent o i o the o.a'ion of tv ]d >ii and '’a i T for ci t u i ;r\ ON P U , , v.i v 1 Why wil y‘■ i V. ma ! < r u v ! Day? vvj.u.v y r ca mu- FROM sr> TO $lO A DA Y a inur Lorn •, w h u. u ,- . r'n tn v 'io' b'• 'in y ,ie ll i ■ -a 11<‘ g J con re rlv i m-acit-m "tneu Fu pii• u lo-, e .iff mi ti T. 1:. SPAN E A CO Du! o i. Ga * -,X YA'* -i g.% ‘ ; m o j tv' ? v i:u IVuDv vfiil ii Ldkadbiii . .. 2-x. vx- Hie on-y Reliable Gift JJ. tribution in the country! $60,000 00 IN YA LUA BFj E G IFTS .’ TO LE Distil BU I'! D J S L- B. J5St I P.LGUI II MO: Till Y Gift Enterprise. To bs drawn llon lay 770 /: 3 h 1572 TW3 h’ittU : A?(TILS D!’ $5,000 each m Grc r.backs ! Two Prizes |I,C(10 * <« Uve Priz.' s s{oo af J T n Ten Prizes GOO 5 ' st .* ; r 1 Horse and Buggy, with vilver-mounted Hames , wm-.h fcij'lO < >m; l ine- oned Rosewood Ph-.'-o. w r-hss :! o ! : eh Fami ly Sewing Machii es w. i-ili SIOO -b! Five Gold W.'icb sand Cbaias. wo lb S3OO ea*h! Five Gold 'me i.Hunting W»rch,*s, w.'Hli $I2 ! » '-ac;-. 1 Ten l.a ie’s Gold Hnnii'g W.i'cii's, v, -r h $75 each! 800 Gold and ,-iiv r Lev Hunting Watch es (iu all,) vvoith frmn $ 0 t<> S3OO each Gold Chains, Silver- vv re. Jewel:y. xc. &c Whole nmnbe Gi: s. 0 500. Tickets Limited t<' G 00 Agents Wante 1 to Sell Meketo to whom .Libci'al i'rciui was will be paid. Single Tickets $ 1 ; Six Tickets Sa • Twelve Tickets $lO ; Twenty-live iiekets S2O. Ci toilers contain'-tig a ici. I st <>f prizes, a description -.-f tue. mo m i o- d-awing, end * the informa i u i r • 'ennic-c lo the DiSt ibutiou, w'ir l-e :l.■ ‘o in'y One i.r deiiig the ui. Ail ia.t rs mu tbe address cd to MAIN FFICE, Ii D SINE, Box 86. 0 W Fifth 3 CINCINNATI, 0 DECATCR MORTGAGE SIIER i: I SALES. . vV’ ILL T-.K SOLD . n i be fi s> ' ne day in IT Lummy i.exi l» for lit* tourt h* uedo>r in tin 1 c :, y oi Ba ibi Ige the followi. g prop, ityinv\ it ; L-'t of land 302 h: and six acics f lot 1 0) bo h 'n tlie 19i.1i In trict f s iiti c*m ly L*-vie on as he piopcrty of K C n. ers, to : cUis.y one m rig i cn la n t vo » li. t Her ring vs said * "M . r> W W HA ML LL, 'lt r ft. ALS*« At the >:im time a > pi •<•** i e citt lo in he t< \va « f 15.0 1> id. , l<> n a f 1- 1 iws. to >.v i K.s by m be K’.bo st. t, ■south bv 0 J ick t. <• 1 ,W 8 by \ i can lot ow t and 'vo s dt b <nvae i y Da id i' Lck •-m I, !•» IT a-- co i aodu ■ f . c f.- i.i r "i I -ss. 1 vi**d «»• a tin* pip r y «»l it. At:. n*.-. t - t sf\ one mo ig .g of.il v a so: e ■>. Liixou tssa and A nos W. U- Hlk ELL. St. ! r . | / LSO At ’lie s m * ti e ■ and Lac wvs! hallo.' lo N. 1 -I u he -2 i ils'oet or >.-,«•« coo .t\ • xce •' h e c - m r o' 1 s> u Off of the s. h IBt c er f the - aid 1 t by ihe <• and i'.:;:n-u i. e • and, *~ pa t >Hoi ig4 bi toe Ota li* : rcr ot s-i : co ii;i i. ievi. on :iR t«• p p’ V t I'l -n S’\ e :i -1 go.: 1 : V o oS'an .1. Si 0 v- ; •V \V. o o.Ik.LLL’ Hud DEOATUA ■•HEh; saLE . • UT ILL he so and beiore t"i .ontie sis lu. sd .y * hue her next th-- to!n>wii g picm-i 2f>f pounds se**«i c toii, m re or i> wl |; taislnl'coin moie • r le-.-. .md out* ic, 0 ; potatoes, more • r ie ?. in the field all j tin* e quarters of 'n lC 6 °* s,, S n ' oare more oi les>. in tho field: pr< perry point rid ' Ut V»y the plaintiff 1 vied on to satisfy a distress wmiant t-sned li« m the Justice Court of IJt: Dist. G M. Decatur conn ty in fimir of M H. Dukes aj. ainst Abram Jacksot/as his property. W W Han el I Sh'ff ALSO At the same time i-.nd place, eight huu died pounds of seed cotton, nioie or le.-s. 50 bushels of coin, move or less, and one ba, horse tight or ten years old. levi'don as the pioptrty of A Akins to sa'i- y a distress warrant i-sued t orn 'he .Jus, ice Court of the 513th list G M ol LKca tur county, in favor <>t James M Gilt hr st agaii.sr stiid A Ak ns, said pn pei ty being printed out bv p!a nt tt W. W. Harrell Sh'ff ALsO At the same time and piace. lots of and No. 116 Lsi 44 acres, on half ot lot 12-3, and 105 act, sos lot *24 till in the 204) Dist. oi 1 ecatur county, pupml.v pointed cut bv the pldnuff, li vi, and oi to sailsfy one fi fa. Issued l oin ihe Mipe ior court iu favor of W. O. Hem fug tig list G H. Giandy as'J insfc' for Mi rt Grundy, as her properly. W W. liai tell bh’ff AL'O At the same tiun ami place, ore house and Jot in the lily of B. inbiioge. bounded on the Nortn bv the -j t mniter lot, <»n the West by lot reem:iy bought by William Broom foi me, ly knows a3 the Bake Mann's lot. on the'-outh i y James M. Cos,on’s lot atid on iiie has! by Cemetery st. tev iißon as thep o| CHs of.J. seph A P'offin l< vy made amt rAui dt, m. bv cot,, ta ble W, W Hat r. l I Sti If ALS At tii sanm mi, dfi.i Jar-', lit No h I ,lf o lot or umil N* 47 o 'lie 1-.> It li >. o Dt . tiui c u»iy i.evied •••n s p ip •Ut oi Job' i If Pul ). ,to ala 1 J i W .J n - c tnt fi l.ts. t i e in i * f -amuet W i a,terson, and ti e t-ihe in f v i t-: A l-wi coni, against said John li Fu'iHc, nvy made an 4 ret tuned to me b o s able W. vV. Haitfili Ji’ff DECATUR MORTGAGE SHER IFFS SALE. tr ILL be-sold before the Court House 4? door, in the cite of Buinb idg - on. the ir-t luesday in December hex . the fnl i \ing d.-sCi b-'l j;' - .pH - iy, to wit: .Six iots in the city of duiub:idge k own in the pan of sdd ci'y asl 'is N 23 24. f>s 66, <>' and <*,-<, each c c. aming .{■ i .'an acre 1 vie«l *tl as the p.o ©rty *»f M t ■ .hu t" sa isfi on-- t-n mior (J nrt iuoDgig ■a, in favor of Joim’P Ganidt p, vs said il H dm. l’npeitv p"itred out in said mnCgagetifi \V W Ham-11 -Iff rOB PONED SHERIFF’S SaLE. | l.l.L BE SO and) In f.iFe t:e our. v T H n- <i- o ii tie c'-y of Ikiiid ridge on Hie tii t 'L' sdiv in D. ceinbi r next the f >ll wi g p; pi :: !o vvii; Lni o= l.m . nil in hers 2:0 and 2 !) in i’> h and i ic- of Dsi a ur c « ! a I.»i. -i on as ie p ojw t. O' < a el Hu'ii|-br-y, J" iv \wi -Mm eii Con iff i;., di favor ? u 1 v Briggs vs Di i Hum ive'' L F. BtJ KET i, Dint. Stiff. Al. I) \! the-a ce time end |dac -.h'S<>t ad Ni- l-> 7 , •* and •() m ti e2O L • st ic >i ( ru eon t, G (•• s i .-fy i ni- - ii n r i mi iu fa • • vo f in"o nA c ■-e i• i- iv .VV it n:.-. ; ,a- >! f n and c >Je It mi in. ie.'i-i o. a .b pr.iper > f ai mi". L I . ini !>: IXT D pt Si ff. a !.-; < t t e nil m a’l :• "e. ■■■■!■ If. > I a 2t t sc . . c I 0 t a • ‘i n •Sit L > . ■ 1 i > I • . u e • c ■ 1 . f •■» i. tg g af if o > W i -V • . C cel s. F Hi m t', ilept Ill'll'. A I. O At the same t : ne a ipi ce tbe f ,U"W i.ig pro »cr y i» w t : Lot of ! -ml No« 2 l in the ijriii Us let, 79ai:'1250i .be i-Uh lis■ et nd 35. 51 ai d• 2 in tin 21s ■ id, all in Dcca in cm-atv. u .id on as the rip ry of John U Mae-, t > sa j v »fifab'a and n. a th; u < o .i-i iu favor oi'John Hb non v- Jo nil H.ues L. F. htLr, Di p ri ff EXECUTOR'S SALE. [>Y v' me of en m. ei froca 1 1 e Coa.t •" O-ni'iaiVi o' l ie.Dir coim.y will he sold ' q the fi» -t Tiicsd y iu De enL e 1872 at the court hose Poor? - so . conn ybe v.ee i the i g.i ml uotu--. G a i. et ‘•f 1 ■ -d in said mhi y win eo i 11.iiuh.ii M< ck ii s ded at the H-ueo. id.- dci'h co.i --s s mg of lots No-. ‘I l, 42 43 and 3- m the 2fth disi .ct of cuid county, coat lining SiO acres more or ie 200 acres cl n-«i a I iu good side of cultiv.it on, heal.by 1 <ca ion, wei! jnao'-nvi and and Ims a good g n imn e and sc -w -tuin .-eve « in 1 s . r Bainbtidg j, and l',o ard.. o." tin A \ G li. it. Uouvet'tei.i 10-c'.oo dch oh, bold for division, 'i'l.r ns ca-h al o at Mine t'me aud p aco live -har.-s of \. & G i. It s oek. I) MUiE, Em •• _ Oct,. 1-3. 18"2. EXECUTOR’S SALE. P Y yiii'ae of an o"!<-' from the Court o D Oul'naivof D -cdur cou'ty. wi. Ibe j 8 do. the li i T-Q-i. i' in i.Ycetnber. 187 '. at i tie C. n t nmi » doo it. aiu emi y, Let wee .-be l.g is.lcb as, be I ala-c f lie in! c t ■>. o Wm N Av e. it r late if ,- iid co .nt* i>. mg m the cty of f.ai a bridge, known as iho impiov. and lot co.'Mii na a b*..*ks nitb and wood st;op. to and for d'sii»4uii io.i. je ms ca-h Josephus AvtuiTi', xit Oct. 19, 72. /AK‘ • RGIA - Decatui County. VI Notice is lie oliy given :o all pet -ons concerned, that mi Hie day ol 1772, Clinics Bai n-Id ciepa. ted tni- |,f e inte-tate. aid no p. son bis ppli and for j adruipistiati.in ou the estate of tue s till ( biile Barfield, and that in terms ofibe law. administration "ill be vested in the Clerk ol the Superior Cou t. or some other fi. and and pioper pets. n,tni ty day - ader the ])ublication ot this cit ton unless some Valid • bjeel on is m. de tohisap, omt rn nt. Given under my hand and • fifi ial signa tuio this 7th fia of t'etober. 1872. JO L JOHNBUN. Orii’v, D. C. Oct' 12 1872 E-lrn Gt.Oitt.iA —Decatur * oumy. Oil the first Monday iu Decern tier, F. E- Babbit will apply to the < ourt of Ordi nary tor letters of administration on the csta e of Joseph < handler, deceased, this is therefore to cite all and singular the next, ol kin and creditors to show cause if any tlu-y can. why permanent administration should not be granted to raid F. L. Babbit on Joseph Chandler. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord'y. Oct. 20, 1872. J NOTICE. fin the first Mondav in December next, ■J. 1 1 iarper will apj.ly to me for letters of Administration on the es ate of Es ther i iarper, this is therefore to admonish ah persons interest *d. to show cause, if any they have, on said first Monday why let u "* s-lnrinistration should not bo grant ed to applicant. Joel Johnson Or dy. THE OLD AND RELIABLE Ba oad-stlfet —OF— PSTTEMOfIIIIB. ¥ 4 hI'TN'G t’ONSTAN I'LY SUPPLIED IWI 1 El Y INVOICES OF FALL AND WINTER. ■ I ■MJ :,2* OF TI IE LATEST m P4TT ¥\ • (L.IAJ ous,j, in u J TOOEraSB WITH A Very Large Stock of Staple (Groceries Ad;o. HARD-WARE, WOOD WARE, WILLOW-WARE, AC. TEY”’.n fact tli-re it nodiing wan..' 1 Lv he pu hie tii-u vii. y ca.i.->>, sapply ; most raa-auabic ;ir;..js. Ire a. <i can e*a ni oitr gmisa i1 t im u ig.; of »*UT i.ldit*: u .s. ■ ii 'y' “'• riii’si uriox o'sail ; 312 A CUES OC TITE HE ST LA A7> IXD EC AT Eli OFTEIIED CUT A " % "FED : FO : 3 VLE M V A! T ‘ UL-'i’S i*. 0 .i ll Pl v '•TA ! >ON, i-o in -2.) Ae e —l2 ) op-.? i- l "m l w i dc© -1 ■’u l "j- -V 1 t: u- r J l *ll ' ic cd • e. Uu t.» j) 'C ‘H e! g t X Hi f■ me -.»• s • ■ml -i nuil i . O y t • g"> and ,(<■ U MU :: I OO.! "*■ a-i if- w ->|i-'.i: l . mi e *a o " 'ho ho.i e * ‘ ii • iv o h and . up; Je p e • pn ■ b ,n 1 ti s. I off i e piaci? u i w.i .-a u .mi t- i -i" nib i o i:t r -pj »v i• n.' \ . .(Jv 1he;1 c. i-.v-i' wa-eted in : <» .v... o _ev -i- 11 •! i ml-ni. ,i. ■ •> , t.. -lock r. King ' p.o.Jin e- cm n, -cou.. sag’.i cue and lie-* Fmit c!»u e O', o .e Mi (ho ii-i, 2 B-i,,«ist !'d "tie Fie.il y ieriau i,. tint *■ miles of i. e ji.'ace. "W'H -ell stock, io. ls and gii.w ng cm! il cii-aired 8"i- pa l 'Cui m aj>i Jv ii>: nis G • ’ampbell. Seb . RICHARD A BLOl’N!’. 500,000 IN BANK. mm* GIF? CONCERT Postponed to December 7, 1872 r | HI-: SKfiOND GLAND GIFT CONCKLT J iiat iof lie Public Lbraiy "f Ken. cky. nn. n"ccd f.-r September 28, has been posip med to DKCEM >KR 7. 4872. b.'ci'i-e ihe .Hciimtilat'on oi mdeis the f.-w Jays befo.e Cm- drawing mule t .mvsical ly jinno s ble to fi 1 tnein without t lew days deiav. and as a short oostpoi eniet.t was iuev t.iole, ii was deteiruined to tie n ii lo a t me that won hi make a nil and tvvs mg sure by ;he the .-al- of nil tr.e tickets The money uece-.sa y t» pay in full all ihe oCored gill i now upon deposit i./ ihe F.ir oeis’ and D«veis' Bank, as wil. be seen by the following ceitificate of ihe Ca bid : Farmbr’ asd Drovki s’ Ban k ) Loui.-vilie, Ky.. Sept 2ti 1872.) This is to ceilify that there is n-.w on depo-it in this bank over half a million of dollars to the credit of the Gift C"i cert lund, $500,000 of which 's In Id l.y tins Bank as T cusuret of he Public Library of Kentucky to pay off all Df.s to be award ed at the di awing R 8. VLAOH. Cashier 1,000 amounti' g to $►500,000 IN CABU, wii be aw.i d.'.l. ihe highest prizes be >g sK'o'oo, $50,000 $25,010, and down in regular gradation to 4>IUO which is the low. st. 1 lie drawing wbl positive y did unequiv ocdiv taki place l ei.ea.b. i7. Ag nt- arc peiempt lily uqni el to do e sales and make reiu ns Noveuibi r 25, iu older I" give amp e time or th< final a>range i.ents Or eis f r tick ts or app Icatio s for cii eulais 'h .'ild tie ad I e.-ed t.. GOV iHOS. E. Bii .MLE' IK, Agent Public Libiary of Keutiickv. Louisville. Ky. MASHALI HOUSE A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. BOARD THREE COLLARS PER DAY SAVANNHGA’ y J. tv ILLiANS, A G E N T ANARUS, FOR THE SALE OF HORACE GREELY’s Litveiiegg Office in T J. 'Williams’ Store. September 21,1872. i4_ t f Western & 'Atlantic R R, Company. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Atlanta, r Juue iv’--. dn .id after his and e c 'VE I'd; > EX I REss 1 .a.eclinsf.. '"'v- iLSd. Ar'lVes t'battai Ooga A H ®». D\V I’AS-'I'NGEU TR •in s “'m ° 1,,e No ;"' fl " ( 'Vest, curving’ p,„ man Palace Car to Loubvi if * ' j Leaves ,\t anta L * Arrives Dalton . ... .f F.Vj' a m * Arrives <'hatlain,oga .. 1 m ' w 01) p. m lightning express I’ussengeis I iiviiig Atlanta by this' T • ar.ive in N. w York the second Vtt 3> VI i ntit s earlier than Pas senge.s having by Angng ta the same evenin" Leaves Atlanta:... ° ' , a A i rives Dalton J SOUTHERN Cany ng ihrmgli Palace r ai f T , ltll . A . ville. North and WcJt Leaves Chatranooga. . i-. Arrives AtiHlltii ' it).f|*’® DVY PASSENGER V.VuV hi m the Ninth and Wist ’ Leaves C an.moo a... ~ A rives Atlanta il ® , '-N'M. DA IQS TRiIN i. rives Atl t i o - ‘ a s-ro'S. 1 PA IN HART I v ' i-n to h.f rin thecilizeiißof Drcatar 1 an l m ig; bo i g emud e , th.,t 1 pie, a ed to do all kiuds t f IIOU-I'., 'lii N and ORNAMENT a pGN'im OB AIDING, K A LSD MIXING Piprs HANUi.n. CL ZING /'XDVm ISHI G FUR . ITt RJ and nil w ik fcOtilUed, I have ak or »"<» fi' ea -o tin* til of PAIN’iS on S. GL 1 4 uE I VAN ik Jim Mach 3 . 1572 40:f ‘GUS ” AND “LOU’S” ? AMPLE ROOM. NEXT TO MARSHAI.T, IlOt’SK, 101 \ Rrou.flitou Sheet, Savannah, Ga. 1 A. Bki!gf»st k li. 11. Mrllna Pt.'OPiTORS < ‘U • ! ihi lcs.»#2. iias Titniors,i! '■» • ‘ * ! V- r- '0" Ic to our hurt! nv- f\ » vv \ rcHiis JiAVELRY fiIASION'PS, R VEH WARE, vßiiliSlfi .i; f-j-’.; iem’Sw i MUSICAL INSRUMENTS MUAmA LK-, *v \IR! VG DANES, TOYS. FANCY GOOD?, PIPS', and afull line of Fancy Goods, suitabuf 0 * Holiday and Bridal Presents. For sale by W. C. SUBERS, Next Door to Butt-and Peabody. I’ lo * Si teet B\INBIIIDGE. GEO. Watches, Clocks, and a iredandwavtanud- ,|C ‘ 'R. LI V'dilY- TJEB' —AND— SALE STABLE- W- E. RUTHERFORD. P^' 'fit My stable s * tuato.l in the ro 0 f ibe venient po. tb»n ot Die city 1,1 rt Sliaon Ho ist*. FINE TEA M.® Cmitiwat be pio.uud both »6 b ■ lav- , .ingie ® <s^ 15,,a.d can be procured aad.. - cut inched. COUNTRY PtOP LE Who wish ther Stock WELL IREATEV Would do well to give me » tCC IfPSp.cial attention given . dation .f drovers* Sept Tib 1872-ts.