The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, March 18, 1869, Image 3

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Jjlif ioutlici# J'tm. .0. 0-A.. Av-f 13- .. 12 M. h ';.. 7 a. m. |r n A» «•■■*»* •“ 8 w Ek. A. M. a j. CLOJJD, P. M. ,u laryof every de*cnpD<” &c 0 by Mr 0 P Grffln r „„ti<m of the bia<l in ws«i *»•» rf fe body Hll Tjobridge. V. Wednesday t igr,q embracing Ist Sabbath m Apn . , ,I,e,..selves **"*»>f- T '“ "" *' A ~ pn-Mhetl “« cll 3I “- 4 „„«i.veryin.pov<»»‘- cLM!Ki p E |„ DhlrlM He«to«.-The p«.t«rs ta ;t will ft great fftvor by giving me en. «nd delegates expected to be in upon the District meeting to be held in March SI-April 4. Parties coming by mveyance will report at the store of nghn & Gibson—those by railroad wiU be ,jud each assigned to homes da Trains from Savannah reach .at 10 O'clock, p. M. foate from chat regular „wn . VT A. J. DEAN. dor, Ga , March I^*69. ILd Wcttent. -On Thursday evening last as I'aiter Toi ge was riding into town from his In the country he was thrown from hi* horse |t a tree ami very seriously injured. Lrs Patterson & Dickinson were elected mem f Council on Thursday last to fill the vacancies by die resignation of Mess;'*. Peabody & ’ V '{ '' * '’ * ‘ ' ‘ tiy Bay Ct>c Ihem —20,000 Pounds of Bacon, darrein \f Flour, 1000 Pounds of Lard. KkiO els of Hah* |0 Barrels of Whisky and 20 i of just received, and will be sold «r than the elite by MESSRS T\r HUN NEW ELL A CO. ■rrohal —Wo were gbvj to meet on the streets Hther day, our friends Warfield & Zeigler who ■just returned from New Vk These gentle- I different me - c«nthe firms ill our city, HHtrr both powerful clever felluwsX ' , r> ' B understand they have puiehW-d handsome H* of Dry Gods, Groceries, &c., &e N &c. Wed fleeting «f €ity Connell.—Prewmt, His ■ hI- Dux. Mayor. Aldermen—Hayes, War- And Ad nus of last meeting read and confirmed Ivotw. of the electiwn which was held ot. dav last, lor two AMeratm was counted, and and that Me,-sis Dickinson and S. W. Patterson revived a majority of votes. Messrs, Dickitr ad Patterson being present, was then duly report of flic Clerk an-1 Treasurer of the li* condition o; the city was received, and or* to lx- printed in both of the city papers. Tl*o Htl lax Ordinances were taken up and passed I leading. A memorial was presented fr6:n m i% F. Hampton, referred to Judiciary com- - : —.— Weather. -We have had during the week beautiful Spring weather of the season, H’og from the smiling faces of the firmer#, they be getting on sitrimingly. ; Brse Thief. A young man neatly dressed, and WHltvathcv a good looking face, who answers to the B«>«p of Rout. Wilbur, was arrested the other day ■parried before Justice Sweari gen, charged with Bing a horse from Mr fpgram of this comity B healing the evidence, the Justice committed default of slooo hood. St Party at Captain Wcnfhers. -W- received Bivitation from our friend Weathers, on las: Bsrtav to attend a partial his house on that Bng, given to liis neice Miss Silly Lasdter: and ■matter of course we accepted. As the Captain B“- a short distance in the country, it was for us to procure a conveyance Thin biting, we in company with several jolly fellow's Bed out at a proper time aud wore soon landed ■ out of the Captain's door, where we foun/i B his slnillng face wa ting to receive us. a .Qo*en- Bg the doorway-room wa found displayed, an |H beauty and fashion seldom seen in tktxtipart*. |gj music was elegant—the dancing splendid 'ihe as usual wore on their faces the sweetest of Hr*, and the happiest of expressions;, At a sea- Bde ho%\ mi repaired to a room. and fognd a 1,.- Bt ien with imaginable. Supper B r ovel ' ‘be holies were escorted to the parlor, Bdid not long remain, as the young ftutt were too fjffr to * tiip the light fantastic toe,” consequently jHdance was resumed and kept up until one or two B>ck K very one present, seemed to enj.y them- B* hugtsly. Bekly Review of the Bainbridge Market ! OFFICE OF THE SOUTHERN SUN, 1 BAtXßfeibQß. March 18th, 18H0 \ ■kner.u Bkmarkk —Trade during the week has B v, r t - Uu "' we do not thi* ’much as it I W farmers are buisily engaged preparing; B™ n S- I r Ufi SITJ -Recepte very light; all that is offered, at ‘b® followfug quotations. I Low Middling' f‘ Mi * • ■ ordio. ry - - r. : <.« ■ V ol * *“l»i in., $6.00. Sit™, so® ■ Double Extra, »I2@U. Eaucy, I*@l6. ■ •drauced "u" U '' "* “* rkct V'l<*» have elight. Ibfj °'“ r "d-*. 2l@2i cent. ■m a®-,, ce „ tß ■;* *“**' l»™., 2«®2sZr Ita, ■a. Pnrnr, m p, r b „ re| ■hies.-We quote I0@15: retail. Single Sack $2 75. | ■H*"' - * 6 Uot<l P«> gallon by the ■>">* wS. e ht~*“ and h “ bo *° | o«l' » bn* " * d, ““ d - 11 > «n">B « Does Red Blood, pour its crimson stream through your veins ills accustomedpttjpt|at»d ,y itali ty? Or has it become thicken'd, and polluted bv [disease until yotlr Fglauds haVe* hecddie' swollen, : '4mtr skin (Mseatsdiicr>ico\et|:d vyfth; #nd old running sores? Have you-any- disease which leads you to suspect Impure Wood. ■, as the cause? The spring of thejear is the ftwie to cure all such com plaints, and Drbmgdole & 6d's.,' “Cbbstitutioiiai Monarch;’’ is the most powerful Blood' PtraircKß that can l>e found.. Tvtter> Scald-head, Pimpies, Blotches, Glanulaf Swelling. Scrofula Erysipelas/ Gout, Rheumatism, and all such disease, coered by its nsec Sold by all principal druggists, n ' 4t. deorgisi »ele*itlloii-Tlie|r Wail An ll«i• ( J.* ( Tli6 delegation oT member* of ft»e Geor gia liedtied % plmlnr chairman Re publican State Cointsiitfejp, and accompanied by J W; Clift, mefm»er oi CongfeHs, C(d Hopkins, Col. Prentiss, and Messrs. H. M. turner and Simms, expelled colored niembers of the Georgia L'-grislat-mv, waited on the President about 3 o’clock P M. 10-’daj to present the resolutions of the Republican State held on the sth instant, forth their grievanc s iml sufferings, and asking that the reeou st fuel ion Acts and thr; act of admlliWibrf vs June 25. 1868,be' dapi' iTfT wTth". fctiliwMdSMlJaM were presented to the PftmrdeTit in his pri vate ceeded their visit. M MMM Wy^~ The. pointKpreseuted for lOr lion of the President are: Firl“ fnjuess of AFfW and the reason kherofbr; second, th<il |||||J|A out a remedy th yj new yeaJJ urgently, hut moat Jjjov-AySMp ,» p„ jafnrii' nr t7leih.W#ir Congress and the K^pr^Unnum M remedy. +dnT<&>' { *'' *”**'' X ’ Geiierul iutrt dueed Cos tie n,ifini»<^ i |Tijp thee deWjitjoi) vidbally, and'litdbnat'd to til kidalsi with pw.)fon mi attrniion, and upon its CADJclusion, said he eoiis 10 tjpiy 0 e T i # 1 W It was a matter lie woplj have U) reaa *vfr and tiling aboyt One' he wanted, 3WWW- 1 sired to see the complete estiiblisK'nien” of iaw and ry. He said he had seen by the paper* > I tiiis moning that the Legislature o!Georg in were going'tb act : dti the Jitteenth attpai.d' ment to-day, and inquired what the deles gation thought would lie their action Mr. Blodgett replied that they would pas* it all most unanimously: H« had em versed with promiueiit tnembei's of the Le gislatnre, who bad informed him that it vouid be tha Congress lui'ii » inflicted 'negro suffrage on fhe-piutph' efthe S nth, they would now do ail they eouid to r assist in imposing the same treatment, on ille d—d I ankees. The Pi wsidem * laiiglred, iniid said that was more, t 1i s ;m.i he bud w*ul s.-eyind to very well pleased at *o easy a so'utipi of the vexed qm stion. Tie* interv ew here tetnitTmti and. Woski>iglon Express. bJ —■ .-'r •’irr ■ « 4 . is ‘gi ©f Us l AiAont.' ditiit*BonV ■address; Tii<?“(>alrnly rovirwlno• my adinintH'i*A f ion of ttie I fW| of uce.iMjntammy to God, having: cor.sch*t - (i.Misly ciidoavorofj to dischv.Vjro tnv wh It* duty, i lia.vo , to ri'qri-t, Evrn 8 h iv<* provi'd tW* c«©Tetchy•*»« of tho policy «*t fonh in my first ;iiid suhsi'qnent mos s trfV'a- Tivo woes which liavt* follovvcd tin/' rfj(*cl : ©n o* furlxtaraticc, mH'JftianitWity a;d constilntioual rule are khpwti and doploi td hy the tiplion. It is a muttcvi.f pridi and g-ratifii'cation, in ivtilinfT from lb** jmos> .I'xlihlt'vd postlton iii The o-ift nf a free poo pl>‘, to find and know (liar, in a lons', ard 'ufi and eventful public life fny action lias n *v*m* be«M» influenced bv de«ire for <fain •til that I can, in aW sWcerttV, inquire; ‘\\ tioui have I defVnnded-,“Wh >tn have I optb costed of ..f vvfinse hands have I reel ed any brine fyUbud tiny -ove* ■. thpivwiih?;’ ■Vo res,,psjpjfity for, wars that have waffed or food that Iras .been *lh< rests upon nt M My tliougTits haye been tfij.ise of ueace fpinj niy eff 'j't ’ has eviM - beefi so allay con teesiuns ariioiij: my countrvrnen. .For<r'* , - ’tuiif U»e oast, let us return to the firs principles of the Goverffieni, and tinfutdit fr th" banner of mir C uitifi v, inscribe upoti ir, ii in- ff.acealde characters, the Gonstitminn, add the Uuionj one and inseparHldp.” Georgia, Decatur County. . SUPERIOR MIfUT AT CFtAiIDEKS, | A’sumrcnn Ga . Feb. 24tb. IBrt9. \ <’harles J. Munneilyn. Hardy G. Ci'awford and John V Dickenson',' are hereby 1 appointed jury <'oininissioncrs for the County of Deehttir under rm . Act of the Legislature, approved * Pebi'ftaify tfß«i. IBti9 % I hey Will at once proceed to-select from the Book of-Recciver of Tax and intelli gent” persons to'*«>rve nsiJmorsv kud will do such others acts as are required by said Ack AkiooO as the Jury Bo*f% ' are'ttHrifii&ed thA skid/ Oohinlsiiloners with the Ordinary will ac once dtaw (J rain! and PetitJnrols (2 Par ids) for each of the weeks of the ensuing Spring Term of Deoaf nr Superior C’ourt, ai required by Section 12 of sahl act. , The Uierk will Arpt>i- t.Jm. Order op the Minutes ami furnish tin- Sheriff with copies f>r service on wi^h*iu r This order- ia aiso difected to be published twhWilu J. M CLARK, d.K. C . s; W C. A true extract from the Hiuuwsi 6f Oed itur Supe rior Court, this March Ist, I9A. - - I .< , G. A. PADBICK.LCIerk. March 4th. ’6P- 45-2 t. —- —-4 -y.t > V‘?: m mij™ in a shorter tfine than onW ever offered to the public. It wfn cufe in frOm "one "to fwenty minutes, Headache, Earach, Pains ta Baoh, Cbiils. Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Enlarged Spleen, and many other diseases not mentioned above. Address G. D. GRIFFIN, Bainbridge, Ga., or L. H. Pbacoc*, Attapulgus, Ga. Feb. 25tb, %9. NEWS, LADIES!! Look Out!! Look Out 11 LoHkMiQui.l I ’dnixji Out UL “Beauiifie* the Complexinn^’' “Give* a Rosy Glow to the Cheek*/' “A Ruby Tinge to the llpe/’ “Removes all Blotches and Freckle*.” “The Best in‘the world/' BEA«rmie 4 : _ the »■ an^d “UoHtiirV’ Rat, Roach, XT „ ‘/Costar’s” ’■‘••Costar>” fonlwte.WyJy 'j&p “Only InfallihmK^® ‘•is vv-irs/unn'Jp i mJ or, J# \fr • 21 f .. j Hold inML V 1 "^-jr % J iLufthbs of# % - ts FJifeSS* 1860 before he Court House door in *7lbiinbringe between the usual lifcgjgpaiile on the first 'RCksbay in May next, the property to wit: MSa niTtlif number 248 in the 14th District, rg m{ Xacres. levied op as the property of ith a very tJiat to Satisfy one HUperiorTloUrt! Mfrrt ’il i!' e * Amu M. Petit vs James D. Smith, , >iv>{>k ie in cv^ <>Kt i R deed of Mortgage. tv Also/one«.,t|of land in the town of Bainbridge, containing six acres, and bounded a8 follows: on the East by premises owned < Che«v<yuo| North by premis- s owned % Bates, Wests% prem ises owned by George w| |iewia. at|l South by premises pwned by A- P. Belcher and levied on as of jHthes E Floyd to sat isfy one Superior Court Mortgage fi fa. P, Evans vs J E. Floyd, property pointed out in deed of M<»rt- H. B. WAUGH, Sbtriflf. March 4th, 1869. 45-Bw. > ; * r -r—. . DECATUR SHERIFF’S RALES. IIrILL be sold on the first Tuesday fn April next Vs before the Court House door of said county, the following property, to-wit; L its of land Nos, 226. 166, 166, 114 and 115, all in the 20th District of Decatur coun ty, also, intftfwrt in one hrick stetfe house and lot* w the / rown®W wWirid|B"it* b -ihg lot No. 9, embraced between hotel lot and luick store now <x«upied by Anderson, "Eeigler & Cos , fronting on Water street, also, vacant lots, known as lots Nos 09. 70 and 71. according to the survey of the city of Bainbrid|fc;, part, of lot, No 72, Hi said town, lying Houthwcst of n street running <liagonally across said lots to Arnett’s bridge. Also. [Kirt of vacant lot, No. 8, according to city survey,, con Mining one-fourth of an acre more or less. Levied on to satisfy oge fl fa ih df Abram,,B. Uelcbet, .lalres Martin vi. J >hn Harrell and Jolih T. Harrell. Also, lots of land No's. 99, 127 , 222. 263, 233, 272, 2U2. in the 14th district, ami hits No’s. 91, 121,59 155, 5B arid 1,2 in the 16th district, afiwv lots No’s. 395, 376. 13, 196 in the 2ist distridt all Decatm-county. Lev ed on as the priiperty of J.itnes D. Shanks to satisfy one toper tor Court & fa •n favor of William Sniiih vs James D Shank*. THEODORE GANJiY. Dpt y. Shr’ff. Also, lot of land No. 10, in the 16th District of slid county. Levie lon as ihe property of Marsha!] Dollar to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa n favor of G* <H. Cliett and .J. M. Jones vs, Marshall Dollar. Levy made and rtfturned to me by M. H»hn. Constable, a One dwelling boii-e an«l lot in the town of Buin-t, bridge known artWle place where John JL Bcetf now lives; bounded as follows: East by property owned by estate of D F Hin-s; North by Waier street, • 'Vest by property owned by James H Colbert, and South by Broughton street. Levied on to satbfy ■ liree Justice Court fi fa’s; in favor of W. B- Bell vs. V. TANARUS, Broom and W A E! li.--. and one Justice Com t ii fa in favor id VV. G. Harreil vs V. T. Broom. Dani-l Humphry. James Blount, and W. A. Eliis. Levy made and returned to me by M. Hahn, con stable- * Also ore house and lot In the town of containing two acres more or less. 4nd know ao the pi tee wliere Dixon Perry formerly lived. Levied on to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of C Y. 0 raw ford vs Dixon Peny. Property pointed out by Plitff’s Attorney Also. 25 acres of lot of land number 140 in the 19th districts fievicl on to satify one Superior ourt fi fa in favor of Michal Sw'cord vs Joshua M.ir ' in, afeo another in favor of W. D Fleming, Juo * onalson, administrators oneshifet>f Win Williami leceast il vs Jos'ina Martin a Jacob Bb arnt. Also, three fractional l<»ts No’s 236, 81, 82 aid n.ie lot No. 41, all Iving in the 21st. district of i'ecatur county. Levied on as the property ot Elia* Jones to satisfy four Superior and one County Court fi fa’s in favor of S L Rek&fi 4 R; F. Cloud. Eli.ts Jones, and P. M. Cloud. M. Swicord vs Ellias Jones and ’J’. J. Bell, S. W Patterson vs Peter M. Cloud aid Elias Jones, Reuben Cbason vs Peter M. Cloud Elias Jones and Drury Rann o, Exi’r. vs Peter M Cloud and Elias Jones Also, lots of land No’s 226. 156. 165, ! 14. i 15, all in the 20th distiict of Decatur County, also one tialf interest in two brick store houses and lots on which they stand, and one wooden store bouse and lot, the same being n lots 2Vb 9 and 10, according to. survey of the city of Bainbridge. fronting on Water stroet .and.,embraced between hotel. Jot and South-west <>f rtistiecf lot towards Arnett s Bridge. . Also part Os lot No. 8 according to survey ot said city, c.iiitniuing one- Jourtii Os an acre more or less to sati-.fy several 8 .- |H}iior Court fl fa s, in favor of A. A Allen Vs Jufcti Harrell, W. W Hsfrell and Johu'T. Hatiell. M.W. Whigham vs J.ohu HarieK. John M. Potter vs D.P* Hu chins, i>. P. Hutchins Adtn’r and John Harru-I. Josiah B. Butler vs Jtdm Harrell and John T. Har- Ita W. Sanborn Ext’r, vs John Harrell; and two County Court fi fa’s James A. Butte vs John Harrell. Also, lots of land No’s. 292, 293, 294, 296,>29t> afid 329, a:l ■ in the 15th district of'Decatur County. Levied on as the property o Jesse M. Davis to satis fy several Superior Court h fa’s in fovor of Nathan .Weed vs Os tec u, Davis &, Cos.. Hard! Wick ft Cos. vw J. M. Davis, principal and Stephen it. Weston and David A. Vasoh, surities. Clement A. Cheatham vs Jesse M. Davis. Adkins ft Dunham vs Osteen McGulririck ft Cos. and Jesse M. Davis. Nathan Weed vs Osteen, Davis & Cos. bounded on the Worth by Planters street*East |by lot owned by John Adams. £outh by lot own by iD J. Dickinson, and West by lot owi ed by Wm G. Broom, Levied on as tbe property of John O Perry 1 1 satisfy one Superior Court fi fa., in (hyor of It, H Butler, v* R. T. Weathers John Q. nsrry? 7 The Livery Stable and lot In the city of Rain bridge occupied by Moses Singleton, and bounded as followsi North by Broughton street. East by West street, South by property of Casper Lewis, and West • i«t mntaterirn Miree-fogrth of an acre more or less Levied on to satisfy one Justice Court ti fa in favor of Henry Davis, WMilam Davis and Joseph Davis vs Harrell Wimbertey ft Cos. Property pointed by Plaintiffs Attorney. Levy made and returned to me by M Hahn Constable. m W. WAWJH, Wiertf. « March 11, 1889. #tlMl J / Wholesale anti detail . jpruMftif ' ' ‘■ ■ J s!S u ' . - ■ o ir- ' ' i : .JOINTS . ' " '' • k tjieir friend ami’the public penerallv to their well H 1 ftf-intimmuct.- ot tho guuerous patiouug« licvetofore extended to their House S' V a complete stock of 11 ■jfe.XlHEM M-IALS, PIIVRM\UEUTIGAL I’RKPARaXIONS i x srßi T \i e\ is, o l \ss \vare paints RUSHES, VARNTStIEB, j VyV'v.Vpalaiy V '} «uU?..qk;^u' < 4 XrA > oi let Articles, Perfumery r if of every vaiiety—HAlß BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, ' KU FINE LIQUORS, BRANDIES, WINES, WH-iSKIES, ALE, POkf SCHNAPPS, HUE mss, EiWK SI HR ffISCCB, PIPES, FISHING TACKLE, OF. ALL KINDS, as rM? J9L. rmf w. m T wrr; m-iR. ' y mr : R ' CAP B[LL PAPER | | KEROSENE LAMPS, "urrafmbiflQrftl) atnl every other article appertaining to the business. Thp repubitipu ,yt the house is a sulikheufc guarantee that all orders entrusted to it will be filled to entire satisfaction. ; • - « t PHYSICIANS’ PRESCIRPIOM Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. * Bainbridge, G-a., ; Feb. 20th, 1860. Many years ago, the writer of these lines and an physician, while voting the bland of St. Crois for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and f eflcts of the Sum 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 softer his own recovery,; which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture •ad sell it in the United States. The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, \n ! J : I» the ttlsbfattd mmfjm thus made kMwn to the world. PLAN TATIOH EITTEBS being an artdcll of relf merit, ■ founded., upon new principles, and a , relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu \ tion In the history of medicine, and became as a hcfiißehdd word all over the civilized world. Th* cabalistic S. T.-18S0-X. was a talisman,of health, and the demand for ' ‘ the PLANTATION BITTERS soon fa. 1 exceeded the abpies. of the proprietors ; to- supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of Croix Bam, 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 Uariwg several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates, on the . 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, prepriNta of the PLANTATION BITTEHS were in a position i JL to mJRhe perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufac taring the GIBSAT BTSPEPTIC TONIC AND iNVI&WTOE. Theabovecutrepresents the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for ijxe stills.aud presses. f • a As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and "" " ether kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION SITTEBS is unsurpassed in the k history of the world. Over five million bottler *re disposed of annually. They are adapted to old and young, male and female. 1 .are agreeable in taste, and always f tr““-r**eci£t>u Jtjifrial -notirf?. # TO Conanmptivea- The advertiser, having been restored to health in few weeksby a very, simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dred disease, qjmsnmption—is anxious to prescription used (free of charge) with the directions r preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, apd:all Throat and Lnng Affections, The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in- Prmation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it ar ties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail t will please address * . • REV. EDWARD. A. WILSON, county, New Tor , VV estcott H.Coteman .it .* •• PLAIN AND TAXCY PAIITM Al 9 CSAIIEI. Shop laiiitr of Bruatl und Uroiiglitou Streets, i t BAIaBKIDGE, GA. HWTKG permanently located, mid being; de#ir <(f iddntafying himself wjfb jthe interest* i 0 f ibe city, respectful y asks At the bands of a gen i t mint pltbfic on?}; Jwch eftooumgßniifrt as* his work <»utitJes him to expjjct. LJe will afso execute -f SIGN WRITING . in all its varied phttaeft and styles; PAPER HANGING, I’kEbOOlNti, &c.! Feb, 1 UhlStifi. a j „ D , S shoes: ~ tI7E have just received a splended assorroent of Y.t Ladies and* Gents' Shoe*—Mtf>. ft nic# assort ment of Children- and Baby Slides, Gent* Boot# and Gait* *. all for which ;we sell for Casb. r. a. iir.\NEW;:LL k co . ■-*■ » «* •-- •■ .- —.—L—,— i GEORGlA—Decatur County. * ’ 'lpo all whom it may fec&ro» £ John T. and i Emily W. Monroe having in proper fi rm applied to die, foi permanent lettyrs of administration m» the estate of G W Monroe, into of said county dt erased. thte is to cite all ami ainghln the cwiiU ois ami next of kin of G. f . Moim* to l»« and oppear at my office within the time allowed by law and aliow cam*c. if any they on, why permanent of adiniinstration shouUi „ ( > t be granted to I ihn sand Emily tV Montoe. Witness mi hand and official signature. wo,! GEORGIA— Decatur Coupty. ON' the first Monday in April next, I.» l) D nlv t«> tlte Court of Ordinary of sard ounty ; on«er. to,compel! Ahsolem Crown* K' center •• the Ust VVUI and lestamant of VVm. Bro\ «. eceased Tn^l HU 'f2 u lotsV,f >“«'<• Nb'„. ~08 and 2W m tffi, 2*4hdistnft of said eounty. 'ihe I i K uWr nd heirs, and ail perrons concerned are required to isrdr •- C-«- EOItVII Decatur County ~ I Coirrt of Ordinary «t Chambers Feb. Ut, \m wlrnev r C T Uit,<li,iu of l,1 « »luor children of Barney Cumbre. ltavmg applied to the Court of Or dinaij of said county, for a disci,a.ge f,om bis Guardianship of said minors persons and nroneitt— and prays John Mobly and John R Brock by a as such Guardians, This Is theiefcie to ct e *ll persons concerned to show cause if mr Why Bu;cH slum Id not bf .disnmjd trmn hik Guardffiship Given tinder mV hand and offina l JGKL JOLNSON. Ord’y. heb 14th. 1868. t o: 4o j nojti ce Debtors and Creditors. \ tu thef,r * n <4 J DON AL- , r V SO . N & V°-’ are «a»nestly* requested to come orward and settle, and persons holding cfaiw* • against said firm, will please present }bem t» me, lhe business of the firm having been 'left in my handrf to wind up. JOHN E DONaL«*>N , peh 25, ’69, 44~\{, NOTICE TO MEDICAL" MEN^ pf March, next, w r , £=6. 26,1869 JOKL JQHSON, OrJ-,, I. XT ET tINTMEN'I'I Is an in&ilible cure for Toothache, Bore-tbroat, Joughß and Golds, Piles, Bites of. Imwcta, &c. Try i bottle, if it does not give satisfaction, tW mousy +ill be refunded. G. D. GRIFFIN, Tropiietor, ' ‘ Bainbridge, Georgia. Feli 25th. ’69; • n- 4l~tf GtoPlfewtu.^ Nd vertisemeuts forwarded to nil Newspaper*. No advance charged on Publishers prices. All lending Newpsaper kept oh file. Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished. All Urdes receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly'. Cmtif lei e Pin ted Ltats of. N owspaperF fttr shle‘ Special LU a prepnerf for Customer*. Advert dements WHtfefi aM Notices secured. Orders-frqm Business Men especially solicited, BainbridgeGa,. Sept., 2. idoS, 2% ts. SAVANNAH ~ MORNING NEWS FOR 1869! ••t . r On the Ist of Jnmpwy. 1869, The. Morning-NeW entered on its tivcnMetv year. The. News is so well know throughout this section f tfie Southern. States, that a recapitulation of its 'opinions . r its ( pinions or its standing is simply unnecessary. The efforts that have been hi add during the past venr to make If newspaper worthy of Savaimb. have met with, success, and to-day, in addition to its navi fig THE LARGEST CIRCPLATfON fVtHf HTV! it can be found in evm city. toWn rtfiirl Vilhure in Southern Georgia and Florida, besides lmving a gen eral circulation throughout this and other States. No effort will be spared to make The Morning NeWsta comprehefntfve medium of General, Political, and Commercial intelligence Special attention being given to the welltme «.) S« yan'nah and -the interests of Georgia aml Floiida ITS LOCAL DEPARTMBP4T J:L is tvapecialitr., and more aMeiifjmi is paid te.thfsiiji nortant branch than liy any otljcr journal in the city.’ It can always he relied mion fo| a tVLL AMOUNT pF HEADING HATim, Tlie Latest \nvs by Teh'si-Rph and Meil, ind has competent ttinespomlt-h'ts at all 1 nipm tan! points . It contains a frill and accurate Daily Cotton and. Produce Report t it OF.THIS MAk'KEV jU ' Terms of Sitb>triptio(t for 1869. DAILY One vea, . $10.00: six months. $5.00; three ' mpntlu. $2.50; one, mvpth. $100;.ope week, (payable to carrier). 25 emits. Single copies. 5 c*r»‘*B TRI-VVEEKLYi—One vear, $6.00; six mouth*. three irioittlts. $1.50. WEEKLY—One year, $2 00 ; six months, $] (Jo. single copies. 10 cents tNo fiiw.Uu.nAts in the Week 7 1 J&T Suiise-Hplious and advertisements lfrc-eit^-yff at ouijt-Niunting Ko< m. 11l liny stieei ( Orders by mall and teased to ,1. 11. ESTII.I,. Savak.vah. Ga. Feb. Hth, ■ ■ 42-u. Beef and Stock Cattle for Sale WHE Subscriber hits for sale in I don and Liberty Counties, Kloridn, FIVE FtITNDKED HEAD of EeFF ami * STOCK CATTLE, there can be had. about OKB HUMORED ANty BITTY HEAD OF BBEFCATJ LE and the remainder STOCK. For farther particular# apply 1 to- i i I. H. HREGGORY. QujjtqT. Florida, ot to K./S CANOLIiR, Kai.vbkidgk. Georgia December 28. 1808 ' 88-A® • Gpoi^,’': i TUST RECFJVED h fine assort inept of Ladies *n4, } tJ Childrens Straw. Felt and Plush, also. Itibbru Trlmming*cVidvet Braids, AHifiei*| Fib ers A.,0-for for sale Very low by TV B.HtJNKEWm & CD. 0. C, CAMI’BKbb, , ,V, ........ . .O. G. GUOL CAMPBELL ft GURLEY, ’ ATTORNS V 8 ■#: V .w'f -U. '■ «. AND «.. , i COUNSELORS AT LAW, ANT) Soticfov* in (£i|iuti), BAINB MIDGE, GEORGIA.. Fob. 11th, 'B9 v 424 y.