The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, February 11, 1869, Image 2

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*? ?ic inn. ,t,*»-34* ***■£.. •-.• stiti ~ t~i .y- Him it. is ti « k uimi o. o, lidM«i«, HAlNdliH'Uft, U<\„ KKMKIMIiV tl IHM. . kilt in iii hi: m-il IH* mllms tug cntdh'im*n him ittitlmHiwd ttt t-wMdvv |ittvilil filf Him Hunt lip til tftNttiatn H»i»t fur Hip #»umt 1 UtKIIvtM I>l Hit if rift, IH: (luiittl.V, Uh* Mttvimmdi. Clmi . ii u n»! MlvbtsMMl HVtVfWllMti HtlllMi'Vi ! ii\, Mr, w. lb Wat#, Hordoit, Atrv. H ilt.'OtV HI i'pU iVUoit > l‘*l«. SVA t'WAN*t\K, MmiMHflli Kill! m*mm *»■*■■■* mmmwa'mmma *m<, wwniwwpi Foil rONQHKSH, KROONI* OKTIUUT, HON. NELSON TiET, 0£ WOUOHHHIV .COUNTY.!/ TlfK Hi l *'! I'HfltnlllH rtll Hie llnfufUdeuil \\)~ pllWliutlli, SlibrillN Sales, '«to, ! , of Decatur 1 v> ' ,l ',‘ ' i •rw fealiitiitoi y '* 1 | * In ufatimlng thin EdiihriuHlhub kind rea<l« 'of, ’Wono sb iIH fehrmill Wo fed tiAlly seiiidble ol fill' fact, IlWl '\vt are ninli'itHkhtg nti dViliUifisWrVtf Vhl’jißoAfolo duty. TTowWMb wc stfall eVidiMKnr f1 > tfnj* best!'fifVAVr hlm lily' l*o diVoViarge \\"W make one paper ijitmtfttipg and .useful to the community uh <ll lift pur pliu*Tconpprn, Up** on »H subjects affecting the lafeteßlH of lno pvopie of our Bunny-|amj, we snail claim lid: privilege of all froornen > 1p ifiseusa tllcnji boldly, Freely and fnipt;}.y. „ tCajiwc by the Wfdi? rays ot tiff fit pfrm-i . toil frlim.mir aid in bringing back aurj* it old tyftlt tto 1 her t foimer g'lary —rebuild her Trgm the srnenldpriug ashes of formyr . prosperity — restore peaee, happiness to her opjireyped peoply • Till'd \ve shall have accomplished ,a .work oil which vv.e niu); j f p|ojii(ji. , | The people of Teuuepse speak of ronhinfri Andrew Jolinsph tor (»overii<>r. The elec tion takes pbtchs next August. -• ■ ■.( lev ; Oeneial Hancock i‘efnses to f'ntl for dov eriiof- of PeiiiisVli'ania. ‘ *•’ * r The famous McAulle case, will lm argued before the SftpriHih* Court United obont the middic of Eohr®b*'|ft u! Jeff. Davis, appeared at tlm restaurant of !h'' Fiores proveucuux, Paris on the sth of January, creating a gieat sensation. Tfie lie avy raiiisduring tlie'past fortnight, havejnaterially. iuterfetred vy.ith our plau ters. State KeEction.—Tlio' politfeal campaig'n of ISfitf will open With tlie following State elections: Now Hampshire Mach 9; Onii re'ticut April 4: Rhode Isf-ind April 7. A Oovernor is lb be cfioesen in each. TnG'DcjtocKAic Ai.wan'Ac.— We are in debt od to the publishers, Van Kric, Hortox & o‘>., New Yo.ik, for a copy of the Democrat ic Almanac and political compendium for Ci l. H. D. McMAHoy esteemed genilonian and able Ebitor died in Memphis about Iwo weeks since. For thirty years he occupied a prominetrt position as a journalist of that city. f. : We U new him in our boyhood day’s as a warm, kind-hearted friend; possessing a genial soul; and was beloved by all who knew him. The American Stock Journal. —The Peb ru;||y number of this valuable Monthly is received, it contains a, number of interesting articles, that should be read by every farm or. Among thorn, “Prevention ftf piseases among Antfpals,” “Feeding Stock,” “Dis temper in Horans &e;’ ? “The various Breeds «>} Cattle” &c., &c. Specimen copies sent free to any "ph'mxhr. Adtvss, N. P. Boyer & Cos., Publisher, Rm kersbqjg, Chester County, Tviinsly vania. Banker of the South.— Rev, A. J. Rv an, Editor, published in August a, G ,, orgia ( Jiy’ L. I’. Bloom <fcOo., is one of the best family papers in the South, and inferior to done North. Oar people' shpuld support it liber ally. Packard’s Mostht. —This Magazine for February is upon our tabid, -0» nietife* — Meaning off Andy Johnson, Difficulty of go* ing to Rome and othhr valuable: tend inter feres ting articles. Pi me one. .’dollar per year. Published by G. ;G. Packard 031 Broadway, New York. n . ; in General Lee.— Grant the, soldier, Grant, the magnanimous. Grant, elect of the pen-’ pie, could properly aijd uoljv tenden onq ol his Cabinet appointments, to Robert, E Lee, by all odds I in' first and noblest map hi the rebel, Goa fed racy,- It would do vastly much »o heal the sore difference between y»e Xorjii and South ; it would make our lately alienated Souihern bruthyfu feej that they- had a near place in our hearts' and homes, that we are now one nation, thatour glory is their glory, and that they have a, large share in the success of the .adminis tration of our great President*— Milicaul:ee Wisconsin. Ti»«t %It*| till' %1 lll«2 ftiotv*> Ib'ln'ix Wo ttloif, The South «*ili KnoftitMsaftO to fed and rttigmnt!*.‘tl addirtloyiti, and Hie wold ‘rebel* in even tmw, j'allitig grudnuPv in to ‘diHime, i'ti'iMy, i|t"|y i< John IHn ney Hie very ijiimießfena*' yf till that in loyal. Forney, wniiai? “fwu papers, both dully » M could in vrr hear down hard eimugh upon Hie Huody-—inbnh'd acceaaioidßU-tliis eiu* bodtnmtit ul pah lot lam and all thu ot ln?r vtrtttea, haa bei'U uway duwnHoutli wilting | t?lM*ih liar the ouliglilement of Rmlbala in particttlai' and ol'innnkind in gannral, And wlmt a tdiangi* Inis taken place In Ida view* WJuy a mii/ivie lota linen wrought ill Ida lone met U mpur luwardu theae oral while UiHJ.oia Itinl M aeiMti.ooat! It la toil a law imHitha aiuee Hiy were deppuiiued na red»v lwsided they ure apeki nip aa (}oiifbdei , utea ,, tlda hy John F <ri»ev, lie la in mhnimHou of He lr eombift and min tiadely ttnd language in whiuh to \x < piea?< Ida dgliglit at ilmir loyalty and gensl era! good eundubt, Whu would have anti, j eipaled aueh a wonderful trauaforiTiation?l Hut wlml dfien it all uiean?, \Vhat%th'| « iuho of ill la ext i ftordiuary s, • t W J docM Foiuey call the, .SuiiUmm peopll "Uonlcderates'’ iusimul of<*bg©bpl o heretofore? The answer ia s|apple, they are in the world, prosperity if wn«* rui#r« stlttWlliug f>espiti«itiki»» raviipiNii'wnr, despnv Hie destrncpoif of their, industrial •icHpiio tie; dcviispijioii of ihgir./urtilo* the ruin of <) nee thr win g’< ti) vvns u a nd Vi 11 ftges despite aril l ' th« <‘ vhuilmiiJfn l that swept " Wt ;te '5?' 1 ’ “" (i finally tion, thgy .swat : ituum** the high ><r«d -’to * liwd * material indepeiidence.^Jhe^njgs^ya^^earh-ia 1 not only uJ)fAW madj-* i heuiUnost<deftiu*ldt‘ au-du^UlAKaniaiidtistonH ers in the j**rwnt tradiiig‘ wai'fs r, <'if Nortli f ‘ 1 This is the secret of the ,v i p- j( n:<a u am lam*? 1 » rf.'l f ch a ri go t tmh am] tempefo.nh pubho. «pi»iwib|/i«rilh*s. faction. | They liave’nW ea-iiy mnda t(HMi4iscovcry] in Wall street, that there is 'no.nev, in the ji,;i -*1 BOY Ssnw H;n I South, that the % ,cot,ton a(id ;i? sug:},r..;fUd toba-j co have been.swore,sUuodant than :Wi4s ex pected, aod they* tfH^iiig!tlfflii* attention to the question investment; The in the fact. are Already- in dernand, and lhat d r >'ist; $- .rppugspcciilatpts ip Stficks, Atip,lhgf .strjj king iijjji&atiijp pf]j,jie _^re, a \ onfhat is now going on, in thg.pqicease by the N, ; Y: ijayjpg, Banks of, 3'm,thern State bonds. Another year of abundance, anoiher year of plenty, an ilher such harvest as \ye gath ered, on the teeming [pil-ls pf the Soafh fiat fa 11, and the business men of the Northwill be their very obedient servants, lb ) spir it'of trade is an obsequious one and wor ships success. Let the South raise three million, bales of cotton this year, and the very men who called loudest for the enfor cement of the reconstruction policy, will solemnly disclaim ever having been the enemy of its people. Those three million bales of cotton will produce the greatest revolution in public opinion, in this section. We shall hear no more of treason, no more of rebels, no more of disloyalty. Fraternal feeling, bro therly love, a common .ancestry, wiil then be the calehsword, the cant of the hour. We shall never weary praising their courage, their heroism, their devotiu to principle. Cotton will again be enthroned, and the deserters who forsook the fallen monarch in the day. of adversity, will again play the sycophant at his footstool; Let the people of the So iff h rejoice. The most trying part of trie ordeal t<> which they have been subjected is over. Thy are near tlie end of Ihein trains, They have raised over two hunched milium dollars wßrtli of cotton ai'id hove more money to } spend, consequently they must, not ho oflbnw dedi by ilßmanered allusions .to the Ifcfe; •‘"little .unpleasantness.’! It will .soon be. time for WendeilJPhillips and the Honorable Cliawles intake huCk seats' ''Tire-''popular ity of radicalism is ofj the Vfaife. ’SbiifHct**' State bonds are on the rifle. The Nort'hefu mc*rcimn t& are co/npeting • pi the South, and, .John F«»rney tt help” Confederates” Wonders wfll never cease. balesMf yea it will put the qnietWunV l fttWitOfltetnd and wiqd : wp thd: whelpd of iepbn/jtrycthijn., y r ;• J .iitmti toy > /ed -Q"py. tho abpyy. JryjQ poliUm Record qf. Jjijq U sffi>ws !; iip, % Forney very clearly,, of actual cash in the South just now is not the only object (.1i is ~ rt sweei seen ted cuss” “£felit)^a. i*V Icolinvd • man, of v.Nitiorv,’- t>y the eiffnafttchfeui od y * of Washington; rnii)UQAitl©i,<'f wirndd nob she ebuterred' u pond-him l colored pftjvutut ioii off'lSefd-giH smoothing ovtr H>‘AtifvdPm4‘«.”. He ifcMiou*. intMgftdbitCla'wdK speculaiirtg in the South, < maid*.mo-dotil#' would like bo. tiiootUvago e.aiivdlthh/ fh> *•*i-'bAilddf<Fm4feffe?uttt<rStathu,’” im rottfcef f t» 1 dmposev«»f some* t.f lrmfadds ondl bfegre'by pocket a few dmresj ii. co .aoi #m. iihm We an* aiijfiOms for good N*«rtheU» nnoilJ to corne among ns, and wilt-do every Thibgp' ii» our power to encdur.-fge- them; bnf ’ we are not foolish »btHrt;o ' such as Forney would send. If we should be fortunate enough to piake a good ci op this year, thete is plenty of Fornev’s stripe who Spaniel like, would be whining at our feet, and lecohstructicui would be among the things that were. IlliplM'lUSi KtM»lllii«M( In tin* < v tHie Agriculfiual Convention Judge I). A V isott offered a w4oluttoil mg'* mg the f..rmati<in of sooieties m each County, and n Cellini’iiding Huii they me -t inoidldy, whlull was luuinmuiiily 'iM IMI Wind, of Wldltleld iutfoduced ihe following preamble and resululioiit*, which were mb* l’ Ulh . Whel'eua The uoxciiled coml IHtU <»l |m*» litical affair* in tin* Houth, rdriiltitig lV«m» thu repiti ta ol evil dysigidng t§ n, touch IWg I lie loyally and prtt\oti«in 'd|u«r people, having gtuuiiy iYVanvd Utid S ‘Pph’d the iigr i< it Him .H pi* no />• *1 ott*lj‘',nidi‘y h,V reaijug diaH Uimriitg ■i' ll,#ut*. pryven'tngj and the "Ibii of emoiai. V 4 >n*»l^ny, lieivTore, BVaMHI Jk j i « 1 Ln* wBl jg*'* r *™ lil 1 epi * *>. 111 ,H iV' f< * * M ••• r • jyß He- N'>* H*.i i. p" jpjjlf •*i im’l mcra ‘jfiyß -mole lt|> el •‘"‘lev.-.,.J|1 -p-by' Oplel 1 * WBuk'' m f tUBPI ill* f I Ass ' ■ , lt , , of lf *•-, r™' «"">?»*«■[■ a ace- *•! < *V>fcl Congress, miWl*' ■nir syst% fc VOL ref**r«*nftejkt nf’Vjt ,»• ■*. >, fWBBBLm I'.'l' •. v*,fJib^V an W 1 uml'i*' proportion of '>iWordi>iary com WK i v,> tHe f re• gleet oilgraiimerk* e bptween -S' f! / ••. ! r this ,, elWew ° f 9 policy to produee an afiu>ui*rbf%U otiier^pfW'f Jfbfis sufffet.t •*ti*lHt4g nvi ngyoA4t<-.Fi»; fn lUsprAit^j ® cidisideration. ’ , *•* * .. 1 \2tS; Rdsolvtd, That ill tiro ■ ftoauidoit .the best policy fyi glre planters ami fdi** I fliers. (jf , f^r corgi a p iwul, to* secuf-ef ixd i able •lahor fm-itho whole crop seasmi*; (j(‘rtificates o>f ehUvuctdr shenld be 1 icqinfed of the l/ibo/fA 4 , diiid ‘?f stfp! hibiu-oi 1 otici.s for bier driring.tin* croping season, a ca'i'tificate of leaf or discharge siiull be re'quived (J Ins former employer. Sk»at<)R Rufus E Lester, of Chatham, made a.speech in the Senate, in opposition to the. bilL. providing for the payment of Joeßi ownU rifle*,. The Atlanta correspondent of the Macon Jonnnil WMes senger says of ii; “Mr. Lesli-r was listened to as"usual, in breathless silence He ajways makes a good speech, and on this his efforts was .very able, eliciting much applajise. The Negro Suffrage Amendment. —The Washiugton .Express says they are push ing Boulvvell’s hill through the senate with a vengeance. Nevada Florida, Arkansas, and all these other little rotten borough States are to impose negro suffrage on Ohio, New Jersey, and New Y*ork Let the mill grind; imly between what the lit tle boroughs says and the big States mean to do is no dffer.Hice. Like I);ilge tty’s promotion that meaning may come “dooms slow,” but when it does come, somebody I find that hole in the sky. —Morning News Mr. .Wushbnrne ol Illinois, a good au ihority with Radicals, said in the House on Wednesday t'uat the ‘Capitol police costr, the' sum of $.65,000 per annum.’ “We spend SBO,OOO far clerks in .the clerks’ office, $60,000 for the office of Sergeant ar Arms; $20,000 for post-office. $44 000 for dooy-ket.-per, and SB,OOO for pages." and that ‘‘it now Costs the country $335,000 per annum to run this house,” Mr. Jenekes declared the otlif r day that, the stealings’ of government officials last year amounted, to $100;000,000. Wtrat a blessing the new political dispensation is!— Morning j\eus. ArkaHt>a*i -militia Kiiffiamisin Still Ramiutiii. Passengers by the Little Bpck road re i port that when the train for Memphis reached - Edmondson Station yesterday .morning they I'o.upd.ft mimber of the ciiize^is—men wo. Mdre«—-there, awattrug tbe jf aiu ■to bring to p place dt safety. These refugees rport that a squad of hvnied ne ( groes, eight in number, had appealed in tlx* ! Nation and ! Ten Mile Hay nd represent They we.ntrtc-the place of a Os. Gibson, the Doctor and ‘ Jhey h'au&- Up t<i HJ^k^djierriconfess whero their was conoeHld-.-uThey. deaving hioj hanging,. until, life,. was iKuarlv ii bar. 5iJ m ‘ ' \!*l | The miscrants were cohtitiniiig train deft* and the Lbjjd'hir it Njt^idng ! (-<Hi|d kllustrate more fully the total , and abj.vt of the people of Arkansas, than tiiisqne incident—a whole comiu'uuitv -dri ven fro«n their homes by eight negroes- If this had been told’ us fen ypFtrs afgo—lav®, fivse, of* eveh-three years ago/ it wrmll have been hooted at.— Memphis A facial. W”e U*arn from the Marietta Journal that the Female College in that place epened with a complete faculty on Monday last. TKLBUAKPHIC-NEffSI .I—-II Jf ■ » ■’oiT .. . ■— Ao«neiATttlJ pnuw UTHPATdtfKK. r fw. 10.—Crtl. Serfvpn, nnd th« entffP old Boftfd rtf DlfMotn of the A. k G. R. R., were iina|nmou«ly elected to*day. k ruin \VasibNO'fi•n** Eub., @***“ N.u^ii,- 1 bupi'ento t MtHnncd the dt?(ii«ion oT ui» Omm ol OfMgop, miuirlng tuxi'M lo U» paid in gold and nilfoi'i Tito Omni liolda (hat luxe* mo j,i Hut |4l4lui'u of doUiH of oonnmsip, and It u.iMwlidoi 1 U.. 1 In li (H Oil /l .Jii i tJiKnlWna riVvowiignftt ilit* l>y mmlii.i, objected,, i..l ami We %oMfStrati \ Mt % **■ - x -r- i jM, -J "^djKßr .s&aaHsk j*. i fill Cl k A'a 4 ;/•’;'• 2ourt of Ordinary' at-ChHinJie,, l . r „ f has ig apart and vaJua.lLxo^^meat fH>n the same at ■tym\)Xls2&a'm' tBP B%y, J 869, k E mTW| ™ that lhr ih-%^ —eligibility of \ wp. W jV Mr. §q>ear offered an amend moot irieinbers of both branches of Assembly pledge themselves to abide hV' lhe decision of the Supreme Court, Lost— yeas 13, neas 19. . • . . • • A resolution providing that each mender of the General Assembly, the officers and clerks, be required to state under oath whether he held office under the the Udilt'd States Government,' or during tin war, was an officer under the Confederate i . ! Govern men!, or served in the Confederate! army,or made donations to the was taken up and lost —yeas, 12, nays.2o Mr. Richardson voting nay. The mutton then being to concur widftlm House referiing the question of the eligi bility of negroes to hold i dRo in this to the Supreme Court, it was adopted—y£as j 19, nays 21. lS^ Mr. Mend gave notice that he won id ti - morrow move to reconsider die action of the Senate in concurring with the House, The bill for tiro selection of jurors in this’ State was tabled. The bills regulating the duties of ernplny- ; (»i\s and employed, and tt>> on co nr age-the ar rest of criminals by compensation were las-t Mr. Adkins ititroduccd his resolution re scinding the action of the last, session ex-r pel ling the colored members and to reshat them at once, and supported his resolution with a lengthy speech. Mr. Smith, of the Seventh District,'oppos ed the resolution in a forcible eSfoj'f, claim ing that the great mass of the negroes / did r>ot believe themselves eapaldd of ha,t(dlTiig the .governmen t. Tie said he doubled iTMr. Lincfbln ever favorer! the Induing of office in this government by negroes and he doubled the honesty of Cengress in its voru.gsnc^a,thing. He wauted^tjae „ne* gives to.. wnii |Mi* time., Tiie re seaiipg the negrep would increase the vpjp tagouisnt between-the; races -aivd ; bring on a war of races. let ns .have'petftjeV/ o' qjfc do t M-r. Gaudier moved the postpAnenrcnt of the fj^olntipn indcEiii tly^ was j sllK U*i|f'lgjy/a vfte of%B v is Jw J- It < The Bou^tfe It Pol^ Ito prosecute criminal and referred to the A bill declaring ihe selling of <jrittA|> in the seed (not in the street as ported) a. misdemeanor, was referred' tu’tlm dici ary €o mr« i t Lee.. A resolute ip was introduced ,abolishing : capital - t Ale's, a resolution' tor electing, municjpat officers of the city es Macon without distirtc tbVn'on aCfcoent ofcoW. • ' d.iu-dH.I/ .A tiie bifr prlifbiting the sate "of spirii'ous liquors on aK'knu davs w T!:e tb lißfßfee jW tie irfp«£y el|ectiU_;tOpi& ■ ’ ct i oil . <4 pt'fsoiiul pi opcly, were l There \vps aa debate over the in terest billjgThose favoring it say that if we repeal, the laws restricting the rate of iuier, esc, capital, onr gn atesi need, will come to aid our brains, muscle. Pending action the Senate adjourned. - J!U’*V AdmttSflimits*. 3HTr. m t it ~WJ\ RE-HOUSH pi', i/ ii GO~/ 1 ,f . I AIM) Commission Werchanl 'oil on, and order Fl® A. hAVtS. , ' ;Ki ■**; „&4G€*TT A . DAVIS & CO L" i M EItCIIANTS ■ ,»>H 1 1* I !»•»»•*• JMmmuS: mill)\\ r aia coexs, sucks a.<■. «vc„ m , ■ ML* »«<iT , . >• i ’& ! '■ w-Sljk. '■,'•// ■ 4 ' * : r \ *•'•’]•» AI N 1>! i. I 1 >< 1 I . (i Ii *■' * •SMtVX..*' wm .*% it J , " l B| * J t y «-rk alw.i.u- on • • *n *■ i'* WL ■ ■Xh'cs, Varria^ejpfc '▼! 'y* h * i 't u <*r without Dfivtra- l f‘ aud Mules always -oa hand 1<» oSie'or eX o hangft. Feb. Htl), ’C\). 45-4f :■: * ■ WIISTCOIT H. COLEMAN, t Plain, t rnamentaf I Fancy PAINTER AND DRAINER, ' ' BA I. KLUDGE, G*A. HAVING permanently located, and being des/; mis of Identifying lnmseli with the si: of Lite city, respect In) y asKs ut the i a gen ,ons public wily such t 11youmgeink. |PPV i ick, nr J. ID-Affiwns. will he ;S?n4ed to immediate ly by Mi\ vdlmniivr. Fob, 1it,1869. _ 42-iba. . C. c. CAV’PBKU., . . n, q. <jjt i.py, ? '"fetIFTBELL & GURLEY, ATTORNEYS .j ■ .i l l*' .it i AND CCUKSELORS AT LAW, AND* / | f clidco in GjqitifM, I'.AINB fi XIVOE, GEORGIA •jo ' - •mw.i * in i Feb. 11 i.li, ’69. 42-ly.- * -.• li. V • --M Ml r- : -.-ji j ypp-Riii.i— BoiitHr (numy. AT,’.C<)ttv*.rpf jOftliuaiy at-uLaipbers E\*b.;4. : 1869. mr fixyuipOhn pf,: per sonalty and totting ago t apd . <>,l tu»ui«- •Stead. awl.l Yd!) |W Wfitop the sa,\pp a,,t Bain bridge. oiv,t4»e-16lb xlay obTVVIVWyi 18#- at a»v q®ef;., ' JOEL J()}f\POK. OVd y. Feb. 11,1869.,. v 42-2 w Marumi tfVay. 1 has aft/H**! .for., exempt Ufh of pejisomtH v~ araf>(‘.fliriK < fhomt> stead, and I will pass upwtl thb>a*V£ie at. Juti., bridge °” ’ ■to IfftbjH <)3lß6tf»l r *. .i> 42-*s^[: - illsp'A-ilf£ttw^o^y~rp; v ),,\ st, 18bU, 9‘jhp 1, Lanv.U has applied for ex- setVrhg-apai't arid 'valuation of home stead, rfnd I will pass upon the same dhHh’c'Gffi' day of Feb. 1865 at my offic e. * # # aJ4JELJOHNSON, Ordiry. jpswtefesia \J i lie 1 I hasjApplied for exempti of home stead. and I will pa.-ajinon the same oh the l lth fin- SaMlidM on' the (fill ‘•Ho lt»i! ip l! 'HO '*•)- I m~2\, . t —■ —— : ■■ ■ - _—*■_. 'y ’ ■ + do ten A>F.OB.«lAg:i»eeatar Cdnntyr« .'htsL i VX Court of Ordinary atjP’hwqHem, ,23d, ]3t}ft- Dooly Lovett, has applied for personalty iry- 1 Ail ' i fi ». us if'itHuary &lmm sfem. ,28, iB6O „o . hies applied fpresempiinn of person 11 ] KVl'fSff* Nation «f lemilstead and I vvi.l pass upon the same on Feb. Oth Uipo rrtim V* 41- 2t II liOEGlA—Pecatok ; o. '.i'"' ‘■ ~7 7~ h* <>f Ordinary, Regular Ternn'Feb Ist 18CQ 0o the first Monday iti,March next 1 wi'l •mrlv ?’ Um. Cen t of Ofdinary of S V ° in’ V l6 ,a l n J s t.) the Jh'melV' i Donalson, of Raid county, deceased. ‘ Feli. 3ct ! 1869 Executor. 6ud-42 I. , fega) gotitrs » " r -■ ; 1 ' „ _ KU’IORG IA County. fGfwjD'i/: ffiHt Mrtnitay i/i April rirtrt. 7 w II n Court of Ordinary of riiinty • t’>*l apell Absnlca'i l»iown. i>,< > ..ut ’iestumeiit oft Vin Bicwii. in' ' : vmd ; cmintv. Ibe K*« and and all pci:>mn J tyiJYtuncil »u C‘*|'ir appJir at that time and idetheir ODjecUun have. J. S C.\ i ■ f cb. Hth, iyflft?** * fol< Rccatnr County. \I)F Cbii. f nf G’dinai v at I inuiibers F. b Mu tin Block Guard Liu of Htn rti : "c.r I in i#a ilma,y u.f sum ecuidy ua a ctis.’liiuvr i Gin.i(itari.vfrij‘ of saitf minmssju-ionOt sud > and prays tout John .Moldy nnu *Jobn .1 L ippoiutt/l a synch Giuiidians, Ibis, is t <•< ' I ’iv fdli personS'Cmu etlied '«» sn««w » in-’ . why Ship) Martin Buck sbnnlfl nqi be iii i ItgrtffTm- (lua'rdiuship. Given undo my ’-• i Fmiul sianattiM JOl-L JoLNSON !i lLbd>. 14tb,. ikt>B, ' t '.m . LLAifMJLi A— 0, fit 1 trt- C*»n ll tV. am first Monday in 'March ncCt. I i' * / ft, tile.C’otU't of Oidioarv fm |wi rimaeut F*< ,, HJ|ir*inistiirtidrt oii the .estate, fti H> bi-rt • iateKii .^Lid^^Jßsed Q k MARY VTI/1 rnh. Ist, f'-Vjfi MORNING NEW J roit 1SK»0! ft , . —<)— On the Ist of Jiwunry. ISfit), The Moiiiir i entered on its twenrtety year. tt»e N<i >s is so well know tltionsrlioHt tlt?‘- f the Southern &atca. that a remp'tulati opinions i r its i pinions or its standing i> • unnecessary. The efforts that have been made durine ts year to make it newspaper worthy of Savan.v met with success, and to-day, in nddit*' having THE jftdliS? fdltfl'UTiU.\ \\ iß'n ' it dtrflm'found iti c.vwv <4ty. 4ok*S. .-i*: v*4- Southern Gi%rj!fuSlfrfflNoridu, eutl cifbulation this and other ' No effort will be spared to make The News a coniftichensive mi (liniD ol > General^'Jrolitical, and /. ,i ( * ;i t £qmxnerciai intelli*| Special attention ,being .given to tip: we I lii vani»h arid the interests of GeotgU and fls ~IT9 LOGAIi DEPARTMENT is a spcciaTitr. and inure attention'is paid to ; P<" tant branch than by any other journal > city'll*-M’;r*«l Tl'*A iS . It. can aiways he relied upon for a AMOUNT. OF lIEA MATTER, us.-Tlie Liitcsl .\i\Vkhy,Tcicgrii|>h jtatl -pid has cympeteut GoripspouiJtjnts.al jiU in l points. It contains, a full and acema^h Daily Cotton and Produce Jit DAILY One. year, SlO.OO: six motiflis cen+s * f three months. $1.50. 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