The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, April 15, 1869, Image 1

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Afc¥*wM« Vi •***♦ I Tor til* halemiatlon and g«H*"<* of Ordman** j Sheriff,, Cl«k4,= ”1 dlu.. -4 ffoblt* #>• Wto*lo ß , (. tttl. i, »w< «" be *!>«■«< fr,.» :> Ml •, (tale. e» raffled by U« to be pub >.*«<! j „Mkl T (or toffr webke. .ml th. *««• por levy. o 10 time* or !•«». w*H be 12 W. Mortgage Sale*, eight week., per •qnmre 16. Pitation* for letter, of administration mad «*mr .amffitp. 18. | Dl.miMton from administration, monthly for »lx I 4Bomth«. 14. DiwmlMlon from gnarAUtwhlp forty day., 16. 'Application, for leave to land, *ixty day. $0 Administrator*' sale* of land, fbrty day*; per <*«|*ore $5. . . ... / Sale, of perishable property, per «|«are 11. Notice, to debtor, and creditor., forty day. f§. Eat ray notice., thirty day* per eqnmw «• leb Werllb leery description of Job Printing eietnted In a t r le which, for nealneti, ttannet be in Southwettern Oeorgla. 6itg iirrttorg. N»Kb OAINiiY A (JO . Dl-JAtifiHS l* CLOTH IN*!* C'lraiiihinij <}o«lifor nU‘tt Stnjtl* Dir Unriunw and Sa«Wlcry, Str^e^ S.»inl*ridge, Oeorjjla. [.lWttti ld-t; SON'.'iWAtil, KHOINK COMPANY’ No. 1 Re«o lor Vice lint; Wodneedav In each month ii) »o—ts. . vi.UtV.tt OK MKCHANI-’S Meet. t«rory Ttte.day 1 night at 7 o'clock /n *hc Meclmnitf. Hail. M. CUM Ml NO, M M. I \V* T Wo*h. June 10 -ts \.g v<HON No 8. F A M RRGULAF |\ f Crtinm»'d rt « the Brd Thureduy In eacl> laeonlb at ® o'clock A. Mi. hrtd *1 nieht P° n *• * 080. W. LEWIS. W. M. I fl»* *' SHfy. inite 10-ts. Iwa Vtt CI p T HOOK AND LAtJDSfI CO . No. 1. If/ He.hlar Meeting. flr.t Saturday In each month. JOHN R HAVim, FoHfinan. fl. T. Wn.a, See‘y. | sane 10, lgr,« 10- If. FLEMING V RCT'lErtFOttrt. Attorney* *! Law (UinbrMjf, Georgia. Olfic<- over «lriig »h.re ,»f 0. 0; Ring. -If.: k 0«» re foMy i>r*|*ire«l to t»kt* fharge of alt t tifEctu irin tar nnAet the Bankrupt Law. |Jnne K , »WT U-ts luw ...5..., jo. W HINKv ■Aw A HINES. Attorney* iit Law. IkitibrMgr E Ga. Will -uteivl to .ill Ititftinetfs in connection Mh their profeetiion. K<T Office in Ordinary’* offioe. Court House aug ;Al-tf R- *— * * r .. . ..«• i—- I MEDICAL CARD. ■\R- E. J. MORGAN, having pt-rma-^^ I ' neutly ligated in the City yrs Rasn P‘**i lender* his profesttiomtl serrices t«. f/ftTF Ke public, and respectfully sojieiteushare fiPV I natronage. ■will h* found at his office In Bower’s fiHuck tlnr- K Utfl day, «nd *< hi*- residence on Broughton ■Teet at night.' 3 ■All calls promptly afftWlhd Bfthti»i<l|p. Mnrfll U, U>69 46 ly. B ” ' '~TS f'# I;.I; f* w * — l — aI?%ARD. ’s. FARRAR & JONES t VlNit associated themselves togethei tor -j 4he practice of Mkmujmi, under their oro-.fw PV* •*"*»* u. the citiieua of Bainbridue A "P«airs over *. H. fialffl [ Dr Jonas can be hn nd at niglit at the J. wheu not fnofeseioimHy engaged; and Dr. KiS.?ikTrt ““ o,lßhM ' ,n “w*”''" •>*» «,i. [IfMl YDS-, Assorted styles of Prints at a t»«iaadj frosa , ° r “‘ er * ,,lce *’ i u> T* B. HUN NEWELL 4. CO. In, P° rtß<l '»»«* Domestb Bay St rest.- I * r ‘ S*4dl«s, Uarneas, of heel Sugar [l “"' t -SWaSiWIT »* N mj, (successor to Sen born KTft Ntter. Choese, LnM, |E GlUltiiT, cr- '"£** "* -m&imr LA MR,kel BqOKre ■ % .- t .. "ft i . i ISt* ' N<i nreishMt ;.««i. ■ * &Co > bavaaa*};, da. [.teyS-g*. A ; ■■■& »7i J ;-7 ‘ r S: ~ 7/7 .■.,.< „s J 1 j ■"' : : f -- : . ,• / ' . 't -* ■ ■■■ » • * : ■' ■•■•' «fl!i ' . ■ ;• jbevotedl i=«t3:tio-u.l6irl3r to tli© interests isoutlieifri find. SbutiiWestern Georgia. VOL. ill* JOHIfSOH, WEEKS i CO. GeneraK ODimisslon MERCHANTS, 1 135 Pearl Street, near Wall, R W rt * ”s N ' \ NEW yukk. imAm. warn* 1 ...: i Particular Atteniloo paid to Orders. Liberal advance, made upWn Bill* Lading and Pao duce in band. Sejpt. 28, 18C8. Telegfaph Pnblications f0^1869. ■MiKgmm i new year of the f.^Hj?ke“ d tr^gbdld l i.%rgia and the 8t of £^ e here contain more Mij|g. a’jriog |%Vt6 for Six Month*. fieorgia Semi-Weekly Telegrapk Will be published Twice a Week. It will preaeni the *au>e characteH«tic* a* the Daily—be of th< same site and contain few or no advertisement. The fifat number will be iaeued o» hr the In J *PKICI.: $4 a Year, or $2 for Sii months. (GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. Thi. Splendid Sheet is among the Largest i the World It i* composed of EIGHT PAGES am FIFT Y-SIX COLUMNS—neatly ah reading matter We .hall accept for it hut few Sliort *dverti*einent>. I Jt is a complete epitome of the Weeks History, am M a Family Journal, ha* no superior In th world. FldtfK: |3 a year, or $1 60 for Six Month* Addrift* CLISBY ft REID, Macon. Ga Jan. 1 m jAvanuah gcpithUtait, DAILY AM) WUhLY. ff'HE undersigned is pleased to announce to id 1 frior.ds anil the public thet lie h.is again cine it possession of tills titnli-liolfntHl journal, andexpeci In devoir his entire tihie. to making it. us a ncw>p,. per. second to none in the Smith. The liberal p trouageot past and better'years, whil-’the Kwtbli can was under his charge, enconragps him to hop. that by prompt and continued support the pohli. will enable him to carty this purjs.se into effect. To tha Mbs chants <d the fHditii hhd espec ally <> bis on State, he looks with Confidence for a gencroti. support , promising them, in return, therbest news commercial and political journal that his experiehc. and Capabilities can produce. Ihf tlAn Designed more esp«-cialiy for the planting com am nity. and others who have not the privilege of and i>!jr mail, will be foiind to con lain Ml the news <> the Wer k Condensed into a small cothpass. audio th close ot thfc year we CX|<ect to issue it on s larg i.opefiul sheet of eight pages to Contain more read iug matter than any ufhts paper in the South T£MS; Daily One year SIO.(M j ** Si* months 6.0< “ For a less time (per month) 10< Weekly pef tear,. ; 3.0(i N. B- I’aVfnent in (tdmnto for either edition wi t be required, aitho.t exception. All letters should be addressed as bcloW. J. R. SNEED Republican Office, Savannah. Ga. Novemhoj 4, IS6R Sll-tf. JA M ICS W ATT, PKACTI,’AI GUN SMITH, BAIN Bl DGE, GA. Gum s t'l.loi* Krfifiirpil ami tVarrnnied SatUfaetor}'. h*»nd. a fine-dot «*f DeuWe au»l Sin gle Barreled Shot Guns! Rifles. Colt's Repeaters, Smith k Wesson s Cartridge Slits ters, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Cartridges, Caps, ftc .kc In fact, anything to be had id a first-class Gin Store. Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles. July 16, IBHB. 15 Bic PARK HOTEL, OVm \MEICt\ AND EUROPEAN PUN, Cor. BEEKMAN aoj NASSAU STS. Kear City HaU Park, HEW YOBK. GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. Ni B,—Located in the v. ty heart of the whole sale business, this is one of.tjia most conveniently located Hotels for Merchants, Business men and others visiting the dty. - . Dec. 16,.*68. till June id, M-6m. .. .j n ute— T.tmiENT BOARDING! MRS, A. H. JOHNSON Has Leased theGomforUblA. Elegant »igl'blej Dwelling of Major J. E D.ick'«»son on . ,lidU ‘ r * afreet,-and to t>im pnWic first plass. accomin datibnvffw dayaiwl Translertt bimrdnig- - *•- j Terms reasonable, servants * UI “ S<V )m - , P u * datiagi and fire not to be surpassed i.A >b« «ty., 8e k rt. y lf»68. *■' Xf ‘ BAINBRIDGE, 15, 1869, )'■ I Attention of their friends and the public generally to their well 1m ' ■ * Jj| A imsvntiice of thegenerous patiouage heretofore extended to their House Thag. keep*con^fl^*^y^^.^|g|![ oa P^ ete pfejGS MEDICINES SURGICAL IWRUMENTS, GLASS WARE, PAINTS, OILS, PAINT-BRUSHES* VARNISHES, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery Os every variety—HAlß BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES* PINE ultras, BttASDifcs, WiNEs, whiskies, ale, fOrteß, bitters, schnaEps, msEtMS. bib m in Tim. pipe, FISHING TACKLE, 5F ALL KINDS* is rmr j*l. rmr m «ni mz tbe£ writ, -w 9 ir.AVzaoyrcs, five avo Fiver evvelopes, vote, Lsrr&a, oaf avd bill paper Os various styles, Karossn-a Oil Lamp Chimneys, mil every other article appertaining to the business The reputation ot the house is a sufficient guarantee that ali order* entrusted to it will be tilled to entire satisfaction. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCiiIPrONS. 'arefnlly and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. B.u.'iattiD3R, Ga., Feb. 20vh, 1869. ■l Kaq j yews ago, the writer cf these lines and an inralid phyddan, while visiting the, Uaai of S% Qrolx for their health, o*gori«wecL and vrttoMßed., many surprising and Waefidal eSeets of ther#prodiieed upon many es the Invalids who were (like seeking health j, end, .upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a fhllhWory of its medicinal virtues, ke was delighted and surprised, and after his own J*® o ™*’?' which soon occurred, determined, if posable, to procure the sole right to manufacture tnd seDit in the United States,' v : The renlt of his labors. was a glorious success for himself and suffering hum fbr the celebrated tLANTATION BITTEBS was.thusmade known to the world. TATION BZTTEBS being an Article of real merit, founded upon now Pitoaples, ana relying wholly wpen the vegetablfi world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapi tion in the hiiteryof Medicine, end became as a honseholdwwd . World, m cabalistic S. T-1860-2, was a talisman of hodlth, and the de the PLANTATION BITTEBS soon fa.' esceeded the abilities of the proprietor to supply. ... Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Bum, made.eiffessly or .. ~ • pounding of thaw Sitters, the quantity was inadeqffcte. It therefore became n - tbtt errtogettentampon an extensive scale at once>be made, WMdisHtehed test. Thomas for that purpose. g$ Was^& «« ~ leasing sefttll pmrtatfans on some of the largest lieal HftlML fSlOlftdpresses were erected as if Iff mage, %hiA urtf The ierrfces of experisneed men and nativeeof the wan enred, eadtryiooh the proprietors of the PLANTATION kITTEBS were in a potfßon te supply their lehoretery With afl the perfectly pure St. Ordx Bumneeded mmaasn* Sizing the SBEAT SYSKBPTIC TONS3 iNS iNTIOOBATOB. The above cut repfew®* the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing It fbr the stills and premsA «Asea antidote to fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious fevers, Dyspepsia, lAff kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in jm hsgtaref the waai Over five million bottler -re disposed of annually. Th« 7 •» adapted to old and young, male and female. They arc agreeable & Uat *' &lw 7 progumaaimniediaii beneficial result, - v .. . ' All fft-’y tloc«rn!*cr 9, 1868 BT aBO MB, D. PUBNTIOB* 'Tw *ad, ytt pw««t, to listen To^hfcWft" wind’*geutlc e.veil. And think me hoar the music Uuir childhood knew to well ; To K*w* put on the even, And the Wundle«.s hold of air, feel again on r bey bond's wish To roath like angels thfcre I arp ; dreams of gladnes* That cling around th put— And frAlh ihe "tomb of feeling Old thought# come thronging fat! ; The foj-ihs We loved so deaiijr Xu the happy day* noW gone, The beautiful and lovely, Hu lair tti lock upon. Those blight and gentle maidens Who an funned for bliss, Too glorious and tod h»a*enljr sufch a World as this l Whose dark soft eyes seemed sWimtn’hg Iu a sda of liquid light k , And whose iockS ot gold were stteAnilug O’er brows so sdony bright. ■ : .. > :-i 07 C . Whose smiles were.like the sunshine in the .spring time of this year— Like the changeful gloaiils df April, They followed every tear 1 Ox: ii *'■’ 1/ T /1 - , • They haVe jessed -like hopes—away. And theirioveliness has fled ; Ob. thdny a hearth mournitijf Thattllbjr Art With thb doad. * Like the brightest hudr of samiritr. They have fallen with the stent : Yet, oh. It is a lovely death To fade from earth like them l • , . t* • • . *.• ' ■** ; And yet the thought is saddening To muse ert Such aa thejr. And foei that all the beautiful Are passing fast away ! Tliat the fair ones whom we kiva (Irow to each loving breast Like the tendrii of tbo clinging vine, Then perish where they rest. Snskw ■can wat, of tW, In the soft and gentle spring, When the trees are waving o’er us, And the flbwefs arc blossoming; And we know that Winter's coming With His bold hucT storm Jr skr, And the glorious beaUtr rptthdf UA Lt budding but to die I Or. ittudd at iiduM*. The New York Herald has a latte r from s correspondent, who gives an interesting ac count of a visit to Charles county, Mary land, and an alleged interview with Dr. Kfudd, lately reloaded from the Dry Tortn gas. After describing the country tl.-r u It which he passed as a terra incognita quite suitably selected by Booth as the route of his flight, he relates his approach to the domicil of Dr. Mudd, Mere the asspect of the boHnti'3’ became beadtifiil, yet secluded, and proceeds: In the prime of his years, looking prema turely old and careworn, there are few indeed who could gaze On the" Wreck and ravage in the faideW this man before them without feeling a sentiment of sympathy and commiseiafloh. ‘I have come bottle,* Srtid the Doctor, soiroWfnlly,‘to fliid nothing left ine but my hoifse aud family. No money , no provisions, no Crops in the ground and no clear way before me where to de rive the hieaita of snppbrt in my present enfeebled condition.’ There-was no decep* tfon # lmie <,J; IV Hie sjshty furniture of the house, and in the pale sail countenance of the speaker, there was*evideiice dnb'igh of pi.or and alter, and foi It was now even ing and 'growing rapidly dark. A b’g fir< blazed oil the ample heart of Mrs. Mrtdd, an intelligent and handsom lady, with one of her children, joined the Doctor and dtii selves In ibeWikeriition over the events of ihat memorahfe April morning after the iVB*-r,ftstnati«m. ... ‘‘Did y iff if she Booth, Mrs Mudd?’ we in quired with a feeling of rutence interest to Hear her reply ‘Yes Site saw himself and fthredd after they entered this parlor. Booth k«'mK<ll On that sofa tltt*re iind ITaroltf 8i m.pid down to Ivliigpei* som* Thl%to hint!’ - « *HoW did Booth h«kr Very bad. He seemed as though he had been drliifcing very hard; hia eyea were red and swollen, and his hair iti disor der? 'Did he' appear to suffer flinch?* ‘Not after lie laid down on tIU* Bote. In fact, it seemed aS it hardly anything was wrong with him I lien? 'Wlial kind of a fracture did Booth sns tain?* we inquired, addressing the Doctor. Well said lie‘after he was laid dow y n O ! the sofa aud having told me his leg fractured l»v his horse ( * m " i ijj the journey up from fiichcaowd, L. teuk tX-j'i-Am* *. ; -- - .i- w T NO. 51. t knife and split the leg; of bis boot and «>vh the instep, split it off an the sock with it; 1 then lelt caret nlly with I otb l**bda d' wii along his liut at first! codld dis cover fitUh rig crepitation tfll, dfttri* a se-» .he ankle, som&thtng tihli felt tile indurat* ed Seal 1, and then for the fir st time i coin* eluded Ih'di it was ad net and clear J*act* ure of the bone. I thriri improvised but of ... paatboard a sort of hat Hint adhered cl< m enough lb the lug to keep it rigidly straight, below the knee, without at aU interfering with the flexure of the,, leg. 4 low cut shoe was the leath> <*l boot, and between five aud.. six o'clock u y 4” iu.ihe iuominx Booth and started for a point on the rUre? below«' 'Bow did B*otU’s boras iaok jdtflfmjMla long, rids? .wiMiugaired. “‘™ She boy after putting him up Id the stable^^g^etM hia back uudt meath the forwtud., pari of the saddle was raw and bloody. This cir- he hud been riding all day: previous from ft icimioud. and bp -enspioiobj • atas#» ; 4fi teJS mind t(> r'oijeTmfi amtihat the migf .wln-sui leg I was attending to. was any thing more hail he i1 { r stiivted biiiistlf. H » ** "»** - ‘You know Booth Wore, f j. a YsT (JVw.H fifif »*" P-* ‘Yea,’* replied the Doctor, fi was first, nt rod need to Booth in November, 1864, *t> the* church y odder; spoke a few words to’ him and never saw him afrerwardd until* h* 1 htle before'Chriafrou'*, when I happatuHl’to be in Washington making a few purchabe»‘,r and waiting for some friends fronrv'BaUM* more who promised |6 meet, too at tlie f' ttof aylvsutid Ilonae at»d Couie out‘lim-t# apet.dv the' holidays. I Wu* .walking- pass the. National Hotel at the tinto whep At pcraoiiq tapped !mo W> the Bbonldvr, and ih. tt 5 *lg around, t discovered it was iha-gentlfinau 1 WrfiwiniVodticed tt> at thi- akUrcUaiA previously. - - Ha asked u»easide ’.fettrA- «»*d. meut add said he dekirud an introdiicthtnl to’John A* - Surratt, with whom he pro-i turned i was acquainted? I batd ihat;|» was. aiid I became almtat hecltsai i ly Hcqusintetl front the fict of his living oj^ r the road 1 traveled so often ou my way to Washington, and having the only tavoid i.n tlie way thull cared to visit. Booth and I walked along ibo avenue three of four blocks, when we suddenly came across Surratt and Weichman, and all having become acquainted, we adjouj i fld to the .Jsatitmal Hot* U ai‘d liad a round of drinks. The witneasta is my ease swo i that Boqth and 1 moved in » Conner of tho, room and were engagi and, for an hour or W> in secret consullatio". That was a baiS- I c and lie?. The whole lour oPuaMwerden gaged in loiiil and opfen CoiiYersaVlon all tha time we were together, and W'm tl Wfe Se parated we % f< ut never nu t rtgain ~ “ •You told the soldiers, Doctor, thecotirse the fngitives pursued after IsaVing your house?* \ ‘I did. 1 told them the route that ftomh told me he intended to take ; but Booth it seem S.changed his inind after quitting heri * and went another way. this was natnisf enongh ; yet I was straightway accused of seeking to set the soldiers astray, and it was urged against me as proof positive of implication in the conspiracy i* ‘You must have felt Seridnsly agitated on being arrested in connection with this matter V •No, Air; I was just as self-possossed as I am now; They might have hanged me at, the time, and I should' have faced dfsatfi, just as composedly as I smoke this pip**,’ :‘What did you think of the military com* mission.* ‘Well, it would take me tdb long to tell you. Suffice it to say that not a mah Os them sat on my tibtl with an unbiased ami i»nprejudiced ittind; Before a word of ev»« deuce was heard my case was prejudged! and 'J was already condemned oil the strength of wild misrepresent at tioni the witnesses perjured and while I was sitting there in that dwell listening ,W» their monstrous falsehoods, I felt ashamed of ifly. ow»l species and lost faith forever in gilt mankind. Ihatipen uoukl stand tip in tlrut court end take ai| oath before heaven to tell (he troth aMi the next moment, set thymsidves to Work to swe*ir avyajr-bjt 4awjuigliL pe4n«y the life Os n fellow-man, was a .thing that I iu. tug innocence of. the world never sible. After I waa*Of»nHflt«d and seiit away to'the Diy Tortugas a (jonfesaiop tyqi got np by Secretary Sfaafnpni, purporting <q fcaVvibegu/ltNtdt? by me .tp Captain Dujtofl ni> board tbp Steamer., and was afterwards :,ppej4*4 l## ; «iy trial. This was one of tut* mo«t ( infamous dodges practiced against . ; m6, and" was evidently intended as a justification f..r. the illegality of my conviction. I never ma le such a con fession, and never could have made it,even if i tried? . «.. s f •How did they treat yon down there td the Dry • tfmi* 1 feel indisposed to say min h <»n that head If I made diseb»s*|r**s of matr t OV(a with winch 1 f»u/acquainted certain officers i» command ijlicre mi gin find them aelv«» ctfHoimly Coinpv raised?/ , ,? V-Yoi» did good service during tbe fever ( r .. * ~. * - . f> l, AAA *4 plstgfre, Doctor? * - ‘Well, I can Bay this, that as long as t acted as P'oßl Bjivaictau not a aiugtaiife w<f ■fan h*