The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, March 25, 1869, Image 3

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f»«♦ April 13, 1868 _ M. j KS",JfcJSSwWediw»^*y 8 *".'... 12 SI. Rl**’ a. M. I * W(iav» ««* at ’® f * J{* I \ V-v nf *• Mft | l f Tnm Bto I >* V-eied on Sunday* from Bto 1 \ 8. J. CLOUD, P. M. Lgcriplion f° r J• A. BUTTS & CQ.iMt inimPnt f« I'll* t>r Mr Q D ® r ® n P FC ,.r,tiou of «he Wod !»»««■. »<•»«• R L Cloud is a candidate for Justice of the Kthh district, and Messrs. M. Hahn & H King lor Constable*. It is a good ticket and ■ be supported. ■ and Treasurer** Report.—We publish i n K the report of the Clerk and Treasurer for ■l year ending Feb. 28, 1869. By this re- Bptjix payer# can see where their money has mm i -e # - ■ ■ ■—■— Br he Born Lathy than Web.—On Satur ■ a gentleman walked into our office and in ■at we should take a chance at a handsome K,x and silver salt set. A* we never had been Hul at raffling, tt was some time before we Ke induced to risk our V., which was the ■it required to see the show. We finely con ■owever, as there was only two chances left. Khe highest throw was to take the music box ■ lowest the salt set. we would takedhem Ebnting on our usual luck of throwing low ■id saying is, “it is a long lane that never End it turned in the right direction for u* ■L M \t proved after the count was made, we Kwn both high and low; consequently we BL music box and salt set. This unprece- Backmade us feci considerably elevated, and off with our prizes, thinking fur us; ■ere Iwttei tiuias coining." ■icliine is now in our office and “grinding’’ H Dixie. E— This article is quite abundant with t. Our? people are so busily engaged ; they seldom leave home, save upon hen they all come to town black and have a busy, 4 ‘camp, meeting time ier.~'l he capricious genius who pre s department, lias bee i pleased to give mt weather for the past few days; ac the warm smiles of old “Sol,” which very marked influence upon our gar* oisterous winds of old March have ered. in the meantime, and ev«ry thing t, * kalm andserme." * ttfr.—Oirr readers will see from the of Dr. J. A. Unit*, iu another column t received a lot of reliable 1 Vaccine. -•Small Pox is quite prevalent thronuh now, it. would be well for every one been) to be vaccinated at once ■We refer our readers to the advertise* W.T. Cox, win will rent the store coupled by W. J. Brett nan, on the Ist, pril next. WO, Reward. -The prorlnmatinn ofGovernor «ill h« found in another Ciiumn offering ■u reward for I he apprehension of the pui ties Dr. Darden, from the Warrcu 'Coonty ■ afterwards mindeml him, ■on. Nelson lift, will please accept o\i r ■Tor public doccuments. > f ■ *nfl Tre.nssr.'rN Report. W- cal] tbe at. Die tax p\yers of out city, to the report HVb'tk an' l reosuver, for the year ending braaft- 28th 1869. IttJfgir ■ »♦♦♦- . HI Rent. -Wo refer our reader# to the ad ■ffintof Me.sr# r M. and I J. Biadvvell, ■Hr for rent one of the neate#l store house* ■ty. Tfii# Store would make a splendid ■> a Confectionary and Soda Fount. ■ Sates A Cos. -These enterprising and ac ■iating gentlemen, have done, within the ■elve months, the largest Drug busmens. in the city of Bain bridge One would nat ■wk, why is it? It is because they advertise. ■hsneed to meet a stranger the other day. ■ along the streets was wending bis way, ■topped us, and thus did say— ■e, does Butts & Cos., B tay f ( tolling him where these .trentlemen could enquired where he was from? and to fc>ns*, he informed as, he vu from Calhoun ■ He remarked that he bad Wen 1n the ■ pmthasing his yearly supply of Drugs in f , nftor the advertisment of ■ V* " utt * io °- ("hicb he found in the r " e °°ndnded he would come to Bain ■»nd purchase Us supply, provided, he could ■ m as cheap as he could in Savannah or Macon. ■ntt's & Cos g he was advised to go, r dni S s c °nld be bought so very low. ■befo'and things “neater than the neatest’’ F * 0 a ll kinds, cheaper than the cheapest. not only, a large supply for himself, Lt * { *° * lot of ? ard « n wed. T' he purchß#ed for his “better, ■* r ,® e hnn ’ * handsome lot of perfu- KrdujTfo't! 3 ’ wound ~p by thanki, >g»*w BL fr. ( * hicfa waß ver y Httle) and i» and rlaTt Rob « u,l P tion *«> the Ed to do all ti ** h * and his nei « h hors twltd , ****** Baihbridge this the dty. WIT 18 ?° iog °° ia **houid txttn i • e do not think the tan 4 tile city rt add “ 40 luucll to the appear- — ; J 1 —■■ ■■ ■ Distinguished Visitors.—Our city baa been hon ored iof thS presence In out midst of three gentlemen ff distinct ion* t they homes m the North, in the person* pi Wm. A. Hose brans, Esq., of New York, .1. Pane. Roberts, Esq., of Philadelphia, and W. W. Wellington, Esq., of Boa ton, than whom we have never mefca mure genial, gentlemanly, and cbivalronstrio. I They are all at the South on pleasure, and at the same time prospecting in the interest of their Wsi nes» connections, Which we feel assured, can never suffer while so completely represented by themselves. We are ever proud of an opportunity like the present, wherein we are enabled to express our joy at the comiug amongst us, in any capacity, of in telligent, appreciative, and discriminating Northern gentleman, who will impartially revie4|sur situa tion, and be forced to admit . the baseness of the partisan feeliug encouraged by leading journals and iloli.icians, on the faith of the office seeking carpet-baggers, who, like the wily parisite, have emplarited their vile and foyl clutches upon the vitality of our section. It argues, forcibly, our cause, at the bar of public opinion North, when they go home and inform their friends of the condition of affairs here. . 5 We refilln otir thanks, and those of a number of our best citisens, for the pleasant and agreeable manner in which these gentlemen have enabled us to “while an-hour away.” on several occasions. MkETINO Os Tits COBUOAUnHB. THX GBAMD TYCOON iw th* CuAta.— Minutes of last meeting confirmed. On motion of the gentleman from Dooly, the -.egular rules were suspended, iu order tba v . all new business/ which might come before thp f'i>coo®” be takenjup. Adopted. * ** '■ -*■ * ' A petition was then presented by the gentleman from Texas, in behalf of Gen. Rosekrans, the Duke of Wellington and the Hon. Mr. Roberts. Re ferred to a special committee, and ordered to report immediately. The committee made the following report-* These gentlemen are from a school That never yet turned out a fool, Iu the Cobligaught consider vourselves, initiated Provided you are not too much, diabmicaui Well take a little nip on that, ~ Bn In bridge District fleeting. —Th isjiodijjp®^ convene in March 31st, 1869, emlti-scilig/lst Sanoltiir'iL April, Bishop Pierce, presiding preachers and delegates will govern themselves accordingly. The first ser mon will be preached Wednesday, full attendance ia very important. G. C. CLARK, P. E. Rainbridge Restrict Heeiiag. -The ptwtom in this District will confer a great favor by giving me immediate information as to the? number and names of local preachers and delegates expected to be in attendance upon the District meeting to be held in this place, March 31—April 4. Parties coming by private conveyance will report st the stow-of Messrs. Vaughn & Gibs<»«—those by railroad will be met at the depot and each assigned to homes du ring the session. Trains from Savannah reach Rainbridge at 10 o’clock, P. M. Boats from Chat tihoocee irregular A. J. DEAN. Baxnbriooe, Ga . Mavch 1869. Tlie Clerk utid Tre«»«rers Report of Receipts and Ibisbnrsuieiits for the Flvral Tear 1968, Ending Fcbr«Hrf 98M>, I^6o. o 1868. Dr. April Ist., To balance on baud .442,84 To amounts collected from - ;> Licenses and 5teamb0at5..............1,560 86 Police Fines..,,.. JBR.BO General atid S(»ecial Tax ......... 4,098,00 Exhibitions .00.00 $6,230,04 —: —-O —t. 1868. * • Cr. April Ist., By amounts paid out as follows : For Kxtta Police duty during the Election in April and alter .'408.26 Appropriated to Cemetary. .60,00 Guard House..i.. ~i..... .....; 1.00 Incidental expenses 64 28 Cisterns, Guttering and Pipe5..........640,25 Improvements on Streets,. 168.98 SaUaries, for 18*48. Mayor. .ROo.OO Mar.-bal 600.00 Clerk and Treasurer 3f)0,00 Interest oiNßoods... .•. ,2,i47.<>6 Police 28 .75 Repairs on Fire Engine I8.0v» Funeral Expenses. (Paupers).. 1..-.76 Building Engine House &c... ........142 35 Paid F.xptu.-es of Committee to attend Sales in' lilawo of Hampton Block. 85;00 Discount on County money 501d........ ..23,40 Refunded to Allison and Griffin Taxes Overpaid 12.60 Survey of City 176,00 Printing ..., 87,50 For laud to open Street. 76,14 $5,834,20 Balance on hand carried to new * account March 14th, 1869........... ...395,84 Total .i.... ..$6,250 04 Respectfully submitted, Bainbridge , Ga , I B. C. SooTt, Match !4iA. 1869. j Clera and Treasurer. Examined and approved, JOHN P. DICKINSON. JOHN R. HAYES, L. O. JACKSON, Finance Committee UnitedStatks District Court—Hon. John Erskink Presiding. —-The Court was engag ed oi» the criminal docket pn yesterday. The cases were mainly for violation of the internal revenue laws. Stephen Stovall, convicted under the old law of 1866 of distilling without? paying special tax, Waa sentenced to nine month** imprisonment in Fulton County jail and to a fine of thiee hundred dollars and cost of prosecution. f » ;fi In the case of Freeman Norris, convicted uuder the old law, there was evidecue that he had made an effort to procure license as adistilief. His sentcnsce was four monthV imprisonment and fine of 'three hundred dollars. Final decree was taken before the ad journment of Court man equity case for the foreclosure of mortgage. Francis E. Harrison vs. Samson Bobo.—AUantn Con * sttiu'ion. A NEW SOUTHERN NOVEL. EJ. HALE & SONS, Mat-ray Sfcrret, New York, ♦ *|M publish iu a tew days, ‘ Minor Fteee,’ ’ a taio of Southern Life, by a Lady of Tennessee. a na tive of Alabama. 1 volume, 12 mo ; price *1.50. Order* solicited. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re ceipt of the price. March 25.1869. 48-3 t SILK and STRAW GOODS, TUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladies and V Childrens Straw, Felt and Plush, also, Kibbcn Trimmings, Velvot Braids, Artificial Flo are A,o *>'“'• HtJSNEWKW.ft CO Bajnbkiiage. March 25th, 1869. ) the farmers are through planting. Cotton.—Very little offering prions have declined Sre qoute , Middling 26@,26 ing 25(0)25| Floub.—We quote superfine, $8 0<». Extra, s9(«| 12 Double Extra, SI2@IS. Fancy, 12@15. Bacon.-— Very littl<?*fn market prices have slight ly advanced. We quote, Clear sides, 21@22 cents Ribod sides, 20@21 l|ots.v Shoulders, Choice Sugar cured hqms, cents. Mess pork, prime, S2B per barreL Hies.—We quote ) 0(^16; retail. Bai.t.—Single Sack $$ 75. Mollasuss.—We quote 60 cents, piei gallon by the barrell. though prices have not advanced, it is selling at j $126 per bushel, « <■ “Cqtliel S ds, Ac.” jjihe in I ;, ov 'rs. &c.’’ Wmh; TulrßN SALVE Kh '<l wiXi fy salvs ever known. Its Bfc**!, n * e Healing for Cuts. Burns, Bruises, ', e *® tapped Hands and Skin, for 'Sore Nipples', &c,—is without a’par allel. One person Bays of it, ‘I would not be with out a Box in my House, if it cost SSOO, or I had to travel all the way to New York for it.” New York Evening iVew*, Sepct. 6. gT* All Druggists iu BATNBRIDGS sell it. ‘‘COSTAR’S’* Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. One Bott e, sl.t»o—Three for $2.00, .HIS “Gontar’s” Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminators. "Costar'*" De<l Bug.- Externrinators. “Coutar’s” (only pure)lnsect Powder. “18 years established in New Voile.” “2,000 Boxes and Flasks uianutHctured daily.” “! ! i Beware! 1 1 of spurious imitations ” • "All Druggists in BAINBRIDGE Bell them*” Address "COHTAR,” 10 Crosby st., N. Y. or. John F. Henry.(succesors tojDemas Barnes & Cos., 21 Park Row. N. Y Sold iu BAINBRIDGE, GA.. by Dr. J. A. BUTT’S & CO. fFeb. 25th, ’69.-44-ly. JA C O BBGFt nCLJD PBATICAL HARNESS MAKER, BAINBRIDGE, GA. SHOP on West street itj rear of Henderson’s Fur nit nm Store, and next door to Cumming’n Pho tograph Gallery.. Ail kinds of Hamers repaired or made to order, in the neatest and most substantial style. A splendid lot of Saddles, Bridies, Sole and Upper Leather always on hand, which he offers to the publie at extremely low figures for CASH. March 11th, 1869. 46 6m THE ESTEY ORtftNST FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AND CHURCHES, Combine more perfections than any others in the market. The manufacture»’B have invented and applied more valuabe improvements, during the last twenty yearsthan any other in the land. The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo.—A wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human voice,- pronounced by the most eminent erganists and organ builders the only perfect’ expression stop ever invented. The Patent Harmonic Attachment.— An octave coupler, which doubles the power of the in strument without increasing its size. The Patent Manuel Sub-Bass —An octave of independent bass reeds of great power which are played with the ordinary keys. The Patent Vo* Jubilant.— A new and beautitul stop, giving a style of music hitherto tin attained in reed instruments. These Organs are superior to all others in quick articulattou--round, pipe-like tone—sweet nestLand power. That/ have received nearly oxt Htts drkd First P remkmw over all competitors. They are endorsed by the highest musical authori ties. • - - ‘f PIANO FORf ES. The subscribers also offer to the public an assort ment of beautiful Piano Forts—elegant rosewood irsra fw^-HMwrstvungJaw—Freijsb grand action, ete., at moderate pricer and fully warranted. i For circulars and full particulars address G. G. SAXE & ROBERTSON, 417 BROMB STREET, ‘ . NEW YORK. March 11th, 1869. 46-ls. The “Vermont Spring” Water, Justly celebrated a« a famed y for Scrsfu?a, Ganttr_ Brig*'* Dirnim. aad otherAWy A£kctiom, the worst forms’of Cutaneous Diseases* Rheumatism, Esmale Complaints, and all impurities of the bload. The bottles are marked: “Vermont Spring, Saxe & Cos., Sheldon, Vt.” ' For salo by the principal Druggists’. Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi cians and others, sent free. SAXE 4k COm - &ocm 6tte.t, NEW YORK. j March Uth, IW9. 4«-ly .. 'Wholesale and Retail , • 1 tyw*'** ‘«d ina«t . «* & ;4itm a#M ~teRE k ' feMfflLMullMgHLL .iheattentionof their friend# and the public generally to their well ■ “t generous patiouage heretofore extended to their House £ 1 }lete stock of f 11 ? | MMHMaaiHU 1 < I ALS. PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, 4e>->saßjßß^MaM— ST la:.U E N TS, GL.VSSW A KE, PAIXTS, VARNISHES, - - y _ "Toilet Articles, Perfumery r of every variety—HAlß BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, \ FINE LIQUORS, BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS, fm b. EBiws ii sii mm, pis, FISHING TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS, as tt r Jmr m. •«$' imr. mBZ 9 BANKBOOKS, FLYE AYD FAYCY ENVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER, GAP AND BILL PAPER /TT? • KEROSENE LAMPS, Kerosene Oil Lamp himneys, and every other article appertaining to the business. Tho reputation of the house is a sufficient guarantee than all orders entrusted to it will be tilled to entire satisfaction. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIP TONS. Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. . Bainbridse. Ga., Feb. 20th, 1869. | mff'wm mm Wias&i w **, ' f - HHK * h a fjSgSKKk ■ •■j&i-. • ■*!'• Many years ago, the writer of them lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the bland of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects 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 pf its'medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and. after his own recovery, which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manuflcture and sell it in the United States. • ' [ The result of his labors was a glorious sucoess for himself and suffering humanity, Sbr the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN TATION BTTTSRS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and ** relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a Household word all over the civilized world. The cabalistic S. T.-1860-2. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION BITTERS soon fa? exceeded the abilities of the proprietors tt supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of SL Croix Bum, m*de 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 wae dispatched to Si Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and Uluring several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the ifiaqfl 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* eured, and rery soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a position ♦* to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufsc turingihe GBIAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGOBATOB. The above cut represent* j the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing It for the stills and presses. As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Italarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and # - ether kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in the history of the world. Over five million bottles, are disposed of annually. They are adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always preduoe an immediate beneficial result. ■ 36-ly. C. G» CAMPBELL, G. GUOLEY CAMPBELL & GURLEY, ATTORNEYS ‘ AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND jtoUrtflVjS iu gjrattg, BAINBRirXJE. GEORGIA. Feb. 11th,’69. 42-1 y. I. X. L. LINIMENT! Jr an infalible Toothache. Sore-throat, Coughs and Colds, Pileß, Bites of Insects, Ac. Try a bottle, if it does not give satisfaction, the money • '" Proprietor, Bainhridge, Georgia. Feb. 25th, '69. 41-ts. NOTICE -—TO . Debtors and Cerditors. A LL persons indebted to the firm of J. DONAL_- . SON & 00., are earnestly requested to com* forward and settle, and persons holding cl aim e against said firm, will please present them to nios The. business of the firm having been left in my bunds to wind up. JOHN E. DONALSON. Feb 25, 'SB. 44-ts. NOTICE TO MEDICAL MEN. SEALED proposals #lll be received at this Office until'the 15th March next, for Medicine and Medical attendance furnished npion the iunfates of the Podr House and Jail, for oue year from the loth of March, next. * VI JOEL JOHSON, Ord'ff® Feb. 25, 1869. 44-3 t BLANKS. \ LAR&E k»t of IX*c|aratioos, and other legal il Blanks for sale at this Office, MfMMHMMNPdr'.' I b . .' „ - GEOI \ G?f& —-ftecatiir Couhty rro ii.ll 'vlfdtn it may Concern* John T. and I fituijy Vy t ,M*mro« having in pTcfwr f> rin applied, to me I’oi permanent letters of administration mi the estatedf G W Monroe, hi ft*-of Jhf<t County dcems.-d, thin is.tocite aft nnd yingthUr the credit ors iind mxt of kin of G. W. Monroe to liem i oppoifr at rny dffice within the time allowed by law, and show;cause. if any they ran, why permanent letters of administration sin nl-l not he granted to John r and l''ndfy W Monroe. Witness mi hJihid and official signature. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’rv. Marrh 4; TKh ’ 45-50d. i .-i •• P A v •. ’■•v /; 1 ; ' \ . • ■"’* * : ffi™ * GEORGlA—l>ecal\ir Count}’. ON the first Monday ih April next, I w IT HjffilV ‘ tv t.iie Court of Ordiuury of said county for an onier. to compel! Ab.vdetu lirowrj. Executor of the last Will and.Testament of Win. Brown, dcfci-aacd,' to makemne titles to Juts of. land in the li th district ot said county, ■ ’I he Executor arni heirs, and all peYroris concerned are required to np|>eai at that time and file their objection if any they heve.- f y. (JABTEII. F«ih. nth, 1860, 42-00(1 ~ . "■ ' " ■ ' T"’" 1 ■ ■■ * GEORGIA— Becatur Coitnfy. _Com t of Ordinary at Clirimberfi Feb. Ist, 1809. Mai tin Brock, Guardian. of the. minor children of Barney Cumbre. having applied to the Court of Or dinary of«aW‘ cotlhry. for a discharge’ fiom Ids Guardianship pf said yfinors persons and property nnd prays teat John- Alobiv and John U Brock’ be appointed aA suclCGuardiims. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any. why aaid .Martin Brock should not he dismissed from his Gualdiuship Given under mv hand and official signature JcEL JULNSUN. Ord’v. ~ r Bob i4th, 1808- 42-4t'd. UtOSftTGACS E SHERIFF’S SACK. ** 'II7ILL be sold before he CVwrt Hohsc door in ff the town of BainlWiiige between the usual hours of sale on the first Tmsbav in May fiiixt,' the following property to wit: One lot of land number. 248 in the 14th District, containing 190 acres, f.evicd rm as the proper Vof James D; But ith to satisfy oiie superior Court, Mt rt- « gftgetita. Giver M. Petit vs James D. Smith, property pointed out ir. deed of Mortgage. Also, one lot of land in the town of Bninbridge, containing six acres, and hounded as follows: on the East by premise# owned by iVm Cllhever. on the North by premis s owned by Bates, West by prem ises owned by George W,‘ Lewis, and Booth by premises owned by A.. P. Belcher and V. TANARUS: Broom, levied on as the property of James E Floyd to sat isfy one Superior Court Mortgage fi fa. p’ Evans is J E. Floyd, property pointed out in deed of Mot gage. ■ T . H B. ‘WAUGH Sheriff. March 4th. 1860, 45-Bw. ’j! - ' ! If DECATER SHERIFF’S SALES. IJf.ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday ju April next }} before the Con if. House door of said countv, the following property, to-wit / Lots of land Nos. 2*6, 156,' 155, 114 and 115, all in the 20th District of Decajuf coun ty, also, one-half interest in one brick store house and lot in tire town of Bginbridge, it being lot No. 9, embraced between hotel lot and In ick store now occupied by Anderson, Zeigler & Go., fronting on Water street. als«, vacant lots, known lots Nos. t>9. 70 and 71. according to the survey of the city ot fluin bridge. part, of lot. No 72, jn said town, lying Southwest of a street i mining diagonally across stud lots to' Arnett’s tu idg . Also, part of vaejui lot,. No" 8, according to city survey, containing one-fourth of an acre mure or lees, Levied, on to satisfy one Superior Court ti fa iii favor" of Abram B. Belcher, QUaidian. to* Je.bez Martin vs. John Harrell and Jolih T. Hamll. Also, lots of land No’s. 99, 127. 222. 2G3. 233, 272, 2(52 in the 14th distiict. and lots No.’s. 9l’ 12f, 59 *155,’6(5. and 12 in the Ifitlk di.-trict. also: lots No’s. 395, 376. 13, 195 in the 21st distridt all :n Decatitr'coiitity. Lev ed on as the property of James D. Bhanks to satisfy one .Superior Court, ti fa in favor of William Smith v's'JahicK D SliaiikH ' THEGDOftJO GANDV. Dpt/v. Shi if. Also, lot of land. No lt», in the loth. Distiici. of said county. Levied on as the p?operfy of Slafshull 1 Dollar U).Satisfy o.ne Justice Court (i fa n fur.p-of (|- T . Cd ‘tt and J. Al. Jones vs. Marshall Dwiliiiy Levy * made and returned to tne by M. Hidih: CoidtiJde. One dwelling lion v and lot ip the town < f Huin bridge Muwui as tliepli.ee where John p. So tt imw lives; bounded as follows: East by'property owned by estate of D P Hines; North in- Water street West by property owned by James 11. Lolbert, audr South by Broughton street.' Levied on to suti.-fv tiiree Justice Oofirt feta's; iti favor of W. B- Bell vs Vi T. Broom and W ? A I&li-s.aud one Justice.Couit fi fit in favor" of W. G. Harrell vs V. I’, broom, * Daniel Humphry. James Blount, and \V. A Ellm. Levy made and returned to uie by Al. Hahn, con stable- Alsb ore house and lot ip the town of fin!tibridge containing. Dvo acres mote or less, ahdyinow place where Dixon Perry formerly lived 1 Levied on tt) satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of C V. Crawford vs Dixon Peny. Property pointed out by PUvff's Attorney Also. 26 acres of lot bf land number 140 io t)io 10th district Leyjpd on to satrify mie Superior Court fi fa in favorof Mi eh a I Sw'cord vs Jo.bua Mar tin, also another in-favor ol W. O. Fleminir. Jno ’ Donalsou, administiHbers onestateof Wm Wiiiiams deccastd vs Joshua Mat-tin a Jacob TJh nut Also, tiiree fractional lots No’s. 236, 81, 82 and one.lot No. 41, all lyfng”iti the 21st, di.s iiet us Decatur countv. Levied on as the property-*)! lii j,*«j Jones to satisfy fdftv Superior and bne'Couuly Court ft fa’s in favor of S L. Belcher vs Pi. P\ Cloud, KliaS * JontS, and P M. Cloud. Its. Swicont vs El lias Jones ami I’. J Bell, S. W. Patterson vs Peter M. Cloud and Elias Jones ReuWrti Chaaou vg Peter M. Cfornl Elias Jones a<l Dr.ny Kambo, Jhlxt’r. vs Peter Al. Cloud aiid Elias Jones Also, lots -<4 laud .No’s. 220.'156, 155. ’l4 176, * all in the 20th distiictpf Decatur-County; i.ls>oHe h«ff interest in *ttfo brick store houses gud lots on which they Hand, anu otic wooden store house mid lot, the same being, on lots Ao. 9 aiui 10, accoidrug to survey ot the city of Bain bridge,- fronting on Water stnet and embraced between hotel lot and West street, also., vacant Juts fit), ami 71 in sqryey of said city, and part of lot No. 72 insiid city, lying South-west of a street Vanning di.tgonfy optoss said lot towards Arnett s Bruise. . Also part of lot. No. 8 according to surrey oi said city, containing one fourth of an acre more or less to sati.-Jy several 8 - peiior Qourt.fi fa's, in favor of A. A'. Allen Vs John Harrell. W. W Harrell and John T. HarreJ'. AI.W. Whig ham vs John Haneli. John M, potter D.P. Hutgliius. D. K Hutcliimi Adm’rand Jolm lluirell. Jewish B. Butler vs John. Harrell and John T. JfW rell, Osteen. MoGoldrick & Cos., v* John Hairel . John VV r , Osteen vs John Harrell, Osteen & Dav , vs Jjhn Harrell. Officers of the Court vs D. P Hutchins, D. P Hutciiids adrn’r and John* Hr. roll. H. Al. Beach vs John Harrell and John TANARUS, Hau« Ira W. Sanborn Kxt’r, vs John Haneli ; and two * County Court fi fcu’s James A.„liuUs vs-Jolm Haneli. Also, lots of land I n's, £92, 293, 294, 295, 2% ami 829, ail Hi tins 16th. district of Decatur County. Lta ied on as the property o Jesse M. Davis to satis fy several Sufwrior Court U fa’s in fpvbf of Nathan Weed vs Osteen, DavL k Cos,. Hardiwiek At Cos. vh J. SI. Davis, principal and Stephen B. Weston aud David A. Vason, surities. Clement A, Cheatham vs JeSse; M. Diivis. Adkins k Dunham vs Osteen McGaldrick & Cos. and Jesse M. Davis, Nathau Weed Vs Osteen, Davis k Cos, Also, lots pf lands Nos. 815'. 3U» and 37 in the 20th Dis’t. and one house and lot in the city of Baip bridge bounded on the Aflrth by Planter's street East liy lot owned by John Adams. South hy lot nwp by DJ. Dickiuson, and Wost by lot uwt ed by Wm G. Broom, Levied on ns the proper tv of Jchn O Perry t» satisfy one Superior Court fi fa., in favor of K. H Butler, vs It. T. Weathers John 0, Ferry. . The Livery Stable and I6t~ in the city of Bain bridge occupied hypHpses Singleton, and bounded as follows: North by Broughton street, East hy, Wysfc street, {South by prdpeity’ of Cbsper Lei\ is, aiid West by Crawlojd strdtfe-ftaid, lot contatning Mueo-h nrth of an adie more or Jess Leyied .i'Q hi Katisfv ono Justice Court fi fa In'favor of Heiirf 'DaVD, William />ayis and Joseph Davis vs HarreJJ V\ rmberley AC.>. ’ Property pointed by Pi iini p’s Attorney. Lv'T ’ * made and returned to me-by A* Hsiui Constable. 11. B. 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