The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, April 22, 1869, Image 2

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&itc Jaufltmi Juu. JOHN R. HATES > and - Editors. O. G. GURLEY, ) — ■■■ ■ «lg AGENTSiFOBJHE SCI. The following gentlemen are authorized to receive «ulr*cri(>tiotiß and advertisements for the Southern San, and receipt foe the same t Gboro* D. GKimv, Decatur County, Ga* T. F. Smith, Savannah, Ga. Mr. Joskph Srtv«ST*E, Quincj Fla. Mr. W. B. Watts, Gordon, Ala. Hknry Lbwis, Greenwood, Fla. Chapman, Marianna. Fla. t .' d BAINBRIDGE, GA., APRIL 22, 166 k FOR CONGRESS, SECOND DISTRICT, HON. NELSON TIFT, OF DOUGHERTY COUNTY. The Daily Pinas, published at Augusta’ has suspended publication. Bishop Durgen, of Chicago, has become Jnsane. Heavy frosts in Cherokee Georgia, last week, killed all the fruit. C. C. Crow, an unreconstructed rebqj gen eral, has been nominated as Governor ol New Mexico. A destructive fire occurred at Mnrfrees boro, Tennessee, on the 16th, destroying property to the amount of $190,000. The Treasury Department has suspended two hundred and forty females and about one hundred men, leaving twenty-five fe males and fifty men yet employed. The Northern Methodists have licensed women to preach. They do so in this lat ' Rude without any—cannot say they adhere to gospel truths though. They confine themselves to home— liege lords. Murdf.r in Louisville Ga.—Dr. Benjamin Ayer, member of the legislature was found dead in Louisville on last Friday morning with a bullet hole through his head. Suspiscion rested upon a negro named Wil son, who was arrested, and Ayer’s pocket book and money found in his piossesion. President Grant has nominated one Ed win Butcher (colored) for assessor of the third District of Georgia. If his nomination is confirmed, wu’il bet that Butcher, butch ers op bis books in such a manner, that the AtoviTti incut will only receive a few ragg ed quarires —Butcher, like all other butch tnowiil cot close, and save all lie can, what offal there is left he will probably, throw into the coffers of the Government. Counterfeit twenty dollar bills on the fourth National Bank of Philadelphia are in circulation. They are difficult of detec tion. ‘ Miss Bates, the young lady recently commissioned by Governor McClug a No* tary Public, has opened an office injvSt Louis- She is the first of her sex who has gained that position in Missouri. *. Mrs. Twitchell made a statement denying the truth of the “confession” of her husband in relation to the murder o£ her mother- She says that he attempted on several oc* cassions to induce bei to that she did commit the murder, assuring her that she was beyond the reach of harm. The question of Cuba, it is understood was disscussed in the Cabinet, Secretary Fish making an argument against the re cognition of the insurgents, The rest of the Cabinet, it is believed, favored their recognition. It is.said that Vice Admiral 80l ter, on hearing of the outrage on the brig Lizzie Major, telegraphed Admiral Hoof to make a report immediately and adopt such measures as the national honor might demand. SENsiBLE.-TheCincinnati Gazctte(Radical), is Opposed to any more tesUoaths, It says: “Experience has proved that swearing will not make rebels loyal nor save the country. It was supposed that by tradition the American people were opposed to test-oaths but in the excitement of the war we* have pushed the oath business to extremity. We expect that the whole result may be summed up in this: that our extra oaths excluded only the honorable men among the rebets, and admitted the worst, who took the oath and remained just as they Were before.* The American Stock Journal for April, contains articles on Spring Management of farm Stock; Cruelty to Horses; Ducks; Ammonia lit Stables; Best Food for Pork Making; The Best Breed of Cows; Teams for the Farm; Raising Hogs and Making Pork; Comparative Numbers and Prices of Farm Stock; Necessity for pure water for Milch Cows; Which is the best Stocky How to Detect imperfect N'sion or Blindaess in Horses; Cooked Food for Swine; A nevi D esign of Chickens; Sheep and Lambs— Spring ’management; Texas—Climate- Soil—Ac.; Killing Hogs; Curing Bacon; Short Horndcl Cattle, Swine and their Sties, Diseases of the Hog, and a number of oth ers that should be read by every Farmer. Specimen-Copies free? Address. N. P. BOYER & CO, Publishers, BaiubridsivC'Htlibert aud Columbus Railroad. At the Meeting of the parties appointed by the Legislature as Commissioners of the Baiubridge, Cuthbert and Columbus RaiL road, held iu this place on Monday last, to elect a President and Board of Directors for the present jear, the following gentlemen were elected: Hon. B. F, Bruton, Col. Richard Sims— Baiubridge, Col. A. Hood, Capt. M I. Atkius—Cuth bert. Hon J. K. Barnum—Lumpkin. The Board of Directors then elected Hon. B. F. Bruton, President, and the Hon. W. M. Tumlin of Cuthbert, Secretary and Treasurer. The Board then proceeded to frame by laws, &c. Hon. B. F. Bruton, though not having a great deal of experience as a Railroad man, still possesses extraordinary energy, the most essential quality in matters of this kind, and has always been identified with public enterprises. The Board of Directors was as good a seleotion as could have been made, being all men of influence and wealth. Hon. W. M. Tumlin, the Secretary and Tieasurer, is one of the most active and go a-head sort of fellows that we have ever met with, any one coukl tell at glance that business would have to move , around where he stayed. Col. C. C. Crews was appointed General Agent. This we think was an admirable selection. Col. Crews was Colonel of the 2d Georgia, Cavalry, and his noble conduct and gallant bearing, upon many hard fought fields, has inscribed his name upon the heart of nearly every Georgian. Col. Crews will do good service in his pres ent capacity. The gentlemen from Cuthbert and Lump* kin left on Monday evening to attend a large Railroad Meeting, held in the latter place, on yesterday. Where Does the Fault Lie? We have received several communications from our subscribers at Newton, complain ing of not receiving their papers regular. We have made enquiry in regard to the matter,, and our P. M., informs us that he has forwarded our Newton packages reg* ularly. We know the P. M. at Newton to be a good clever fellow, probably too much so, but we are of the opinion, if he would open the mail hirriself, instead of allowing half a dozen or a dozen boys, or any one else that chooses to go into the office and assist him, (which is a positive and violation of P. O. Department regulations,) we know our subscribers would receive their papers regular. Papers, don,t cost much ’tis true, but there are plenty of pnrps who are too stin gy to subscribe for a paper, always hang ing around the Post office, ready to assist the Post Master to open the mail, (Provided he will allow them to do it,) in order to imbez zel a paper or two. We know that our paper is mailed reg*- ular to every subscriber, and if the P. M’s, will only keep volunteer assistants out of their office’s, our subscribers will receive their papers. Iu the last issue of the Early County News, we noticed the proceedings of a railroad meeting held in Colquitt—said pro ceedings, at the request of the citizens of Miller, we expected to publish—but some infernal whelp entered otfr office, and took therefrom, the paper containing said pro ceedings; thereb}’ preventing us from pub* lishing them. While we do not object to lending, or giving our exchanges to any one, after they have been perused by ourselves; we do most seriously object to Tom, Dick and Harry, coming into our office and carrying away our papers, without first getting our consent* We consider them property nn» til thrown aside. We are then perfectly willing to give them away to any body» provided the “devii” don’t seize and dispose of them. We can assure our readers that the citi zens of Miller artfully alive, as to the im portance of building the Bainbridge, Cuth bert and Colnmbas Railroad, and will do everything in their power to accomplish that end. Miller County—The Superior Court — Crops, &c-—We attended on Monday last the Superior Court, Judge Harrell, presi u ding, discharged his duties with ability and dispatch. The following legal genlemen from afar, were in'atteudance; our “festive’ friends, Hon. Isaac E. Bower, Col. Richard Sims, and J. C. Rutherford, Judge B. B. Bower and ourself , made up the Baiubridge delegation. Peter J. Stroz ! er, of Albauy, and Holmes Powell and Judge Swan of Early were present. Hon. S. Wise Parker, Solicitor-General, was on hand busily en gaged in looking after the crininal docket. Notwithstanding the severe cold weather during the week, accompanied by a slight frost the corn and cotton looked well. The area planted this year in cotton, does not we think, exceed the amount planted the past year. Her people have used large quantities of fertilizers and have prepared their lauds much better than they did last ■year. The freeduien are working well. We £ad the pleasure dnf»ng*Court week of seeing the smiling countenance of our friend Grouby, Editor of the Early County News. He was in fine health and spirits. rrfi War with England. The prospects of a war with England, seems to be daily increasing. Senator’s Sumner and-dJiandler, are doing every thing in their ptwer to bring it on, and it really seems that is inevitable, unless the English Government backs down from the position (t has mtntained. Mr. Chandler offered\ resolution in the Senate on the 19th instaq, requesting the President to open uegotia/ons for the set - tlement of matters in depute between England and the on' the basis of a surrender by EnL alI( j Q f North American possessions XJnlted States. The English accustomed to dictated and we are of the bjfc'on that Johp M will consider the d< * -‘tfUMa s<;i j a bbfl insulting- “Lot us ti|ph Ra ..fiffilJ The Act of the viie 'Bainbridge. IjKo Railroad.— We >-Jfm ested, in islature- -- bridge, Cuthbert anu polumbus Railroad Company. f Any casual leader will at once see, that tfye charter alluded to is one of the most liberal that has ever been granted, by the State. If our 1 citizens will only take hold of the matter, with that spirit and en ergy which they ought, there is no doubL but what the work will be commenced from this point by the first of July. Let Our Motto be “Sharp and Quick.” AN ACT To INCORPORATE THE BaINBRIDOK, CuTHBERT and Columbus Railroad Company, and for OTHER PURPOSES THEREIN MENTIONED. Section 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That A. Hood, W. M. Tuinlin, W. H.. Young, J. V. Heard, L. O. Jackson, T. A. Swearingen, W. J. Hudson, F. L. Pep per, B. F. Bruton, W. A. McDougald, M. A Hardin and J. B. Cleghorn or a majority of them, are hereby constituted, a Board of Oommifesioners for the purpose of organi zing the Baiubridge, Cuthbert and Colum bus Railroad Company. Sec. *2, And it is hereby further enacted by the autority aforesaid, That the capital stock of said company’shall be .divided into shares of one hundred dollars each, and shall not. exceed twenty-five millions of dollars. • Sec. 3, And it is hereby further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said Board of Commissioners is hereby required when the sura of fifty thousand dollars shall have been subscribed to the capital stock of said company, to convene the sub scribers to the same or a majority of them for the purpose of electing from'their own ( number a board of five directors, to man age and oontrol the affairs of said company for one yesjr, or until their successors are elected and installed, and said board of di rectors as well as all other boards which nifty thereafter be selected, shall select from its own number, a President, and have power to adopt by-laws, for its own control and to appoint and employ such offi cers, ageuts/and servants as it may deem proper. Sec. 4, And it is hereby further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That in the election herein before provided for, each sub scriber to the capital stock of said com pany shall be entitled to one vote for each share subscribed by him or her, or which he may represent by power of ‘attorney, and in all elections thereafter each person shall only be entitled to one .vote for each share of the capital stock of said company, which he or she may own or represent by power of attorney upon which twenty per cent, has been paid, provided, no one shall be excluded from voting if the twenty per cent, has not been called for. Sec. 5, And it is hereby further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That when said board of cummissiohers shall have com-* plied with the requirements set forth, and an election of a board of directors shall have been held as provided for in section third of this act, the books of subscription to the capital stock of said company togeth er with all other books and papers apper taining to the business of said company, shall be turned over to the board of direc tors and the functions of said board of commissioners shall cease and determine. Sec. 6, And it is hereby further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That when the subscribers to the capitalstock of said com pany shall have convened and elected a board of directors under the prov Lions of see* tion 3rd of this act, they their associates amt snccessros shall be deemed, held and consid ered as & body corporate and politic, under the name and style of the Baiubridge, Cnth-* bert aud Cplumbuf Railroad Company, with perpetual'succession, and all the rights, powers arid* liabilities common, and neces* sary to such a corporation, and the organic zation of said company shall bo complete. Sec. 7, And it-is he re by-further enacted byjhe authority aforesaid, That said com pany shall have power to contract, main tain, equip and use a Railroad from Bain bridge through Cnthbert to Columbns, and from Bainbridge, to such point on the Flor ida line as it may determine, to accept, purchase, have, Tease and convey, any prop erty, real, personal or mixed, and to erect such buildiugs. and shops, operate such machinery, and do such other things as it may deem proper for its advantage and benefit. Sec. 8, ‘ And it is hereby further enact* ed by the authority aforesaid, That in ail cases when a question of right of way arises and the company cannot agree with the owner,or representative of the land up on which" it is proposed to e’uter, the work of the company may proceed as if there was no disagreement, but the Sheriff of the conn* ty in which said land is located, at the re quest of either party shall summon a jury of five disinterested freeholders of said county, who shall assess the damage to be paid by said company, after being sworn to take into consideration the enhanced value of said land, from 'he building of raid road, and to do justice between . the parties, and the finding of said lory shall be final and conclusive against both parties, provided, each has received frou^tlie said Sheriff ten davs notice of the time and place of meet ing of said jnry, and neither party appeals to the Superior Court in ten days theveaf ter • Sec. 9, Audit is hereby further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the right of way of said com pa*iy shall not exceed three huudred feet in width. Sec. 10, And it is hereby further enacted bv the authority aforesaid, That the said ( company shall have power to receive land or other property, in payment or in part payment of the subscriptions to its capita! stock, at such valuation as may be agreed on or'may be assessed by three freeholders under such rules and regulation-, as may be adopted by it, and to mortgage, lease. Ml or otherwise dispose of said land, as deemed most advantageous to its 4 lands so received in pay- of subscriptions, for Kpxil stoekfcf said company shall be Broul taxation, %> long as the legal ti- Bjreof remains in said company. ■ll And it is hercoyi/uither enacted ■ aiitorUv the Govs Vof the Slate be, Sftd be is hereby au- Ked, and required to endorse the bonds ■said Bainbridge, Cuthbert and Colura- Kilroad Company, upon the same ' upon which he is au- and / to endorse the bonds of the GeorgiaVf a W Line which terms and Conditions are feet forth in an act to have, the* ci-e^gg^biy^SSs^ o the Georgia Air .Line C(sfejP an for prfrposes, approved fSept 21st, 1868. And it shall be the duty oft& e Gover rnorof the State, said |pompany the benefit contemplated ga Jd act, so 1 soon as said company shlk, u a Ae placed itself in the condition said Act. Sec. I2ih, And it is further qfiate&Jjy tbe authority aforesaid, That, the said Bainbridge, Cuthbert and -Colnmbns Railroad Company, shall not sell any bond or bonds, upon w hich may be endorsed, the guarantee of the State, for less than ninety cents in the dollar. Sec. 13th, And it is further enacted by the-anthorty aforesaid, That all laws, and parts of laws milifa - ing against this Act be and is hereby repealed. . > •■*\ j Gen. A. H. Colquitt. I Hugh H. CoLQcrrT. Baker County, Ga. | Savannah. Ga. James Baggs, Newton. Baker County, Ga. COLQUITT & BAGGS, COTTON FACTORS General Commission MERCHANTS;' BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. flip Liberal advances on Consignments, april 22, 1869. * 26-6 m. EVERYBODY TAKES Tl 7 BRADY’S FAMILY BITTERS Awarded the “Highest Premium LOUISIANA State Fair, held at New Oi leans 1868; Alabama State Fair, held at Montgomery, November 1868; Kentucky Stqte Fair,'at Louisville, 1868; State Fair of Indiana, held, at Indianapolis, 1868; and at the Missouri State Fair, held at St. Louis, Mo. Recommended by the best Physicians for the cure of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Female Weaknesses, Con sumption Cooghs, and Cholera Morbus, And for Liver and Kidneys it has no equal, and is a Great Strengthoner and Blood Purifier. It is a sure preventive against, Chills and Fever, if used regularly, as the Chills Season is coming. No family should be without it. Manufactured by D. C. Brady &f Cos., 46 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky. H. M. SCOTT, Gen. Agent for the Southern States, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by J. A. BUTTS & CO., Bainbridge, Ga. Sold by all Druggist, Grocers, and Dealers gener ally. - April 22, ’69. . 62-2 m„ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS! FROM THIS DATE THE IHBEPBBEST USE OF SSTT'JEA.M WgßMTTffg BILLS OF LADING mu JfE\£TO!t and BAISBRIDGE to SAVANNAH Via Fort Gaines or Colnml>tis at " FORTY CENTS PER 100 LBS. COTTON FROM BAINBRIDGE TO COLUMBUS, 25cts, PER BALE, OTHER FREIGHTS, 20cts. PER BBL. SAMUEL J. WHITESIDES, April 22,'69-52 30d. Agkst. NOTICE. GEORGlA —Decatur County,. WHEREAS, The 635 District G. M., having failed to elect a Justice of the Peace on the 3d instant, in an tor said District. It fa ordered that an election be held on the ,15th day of May 1869 for the purpose of filling said vacancy. By order of RUFUS B. BULLOCK, % Jon Jrtussow, Governor. Ordinary of Decatur County, april 22. ’69. 52-3 t. FOR RENT, TWO STORE HOUSES, situated on the West side of the Court House Square, and in the best bussiness portion of the city. . tO T n p,” ( j „at public outer,. w j f April 15th, 1869. GEORGlA—Decatur County. Court of Ordinary at Chambers, April 9th, 1969, Daniel Bradwell, has applied for Exemption and setting apart and valuation °_ f ax I will pass upon the same on the 20th day of Ap ,869, at offlee in , OM'y. April 15, 1860. 51-2vt. Administrator’s Sale* ON the first Tuesday in June next, I will sell be fore the C onr t House door, in the town of Bam bridge, Decatur county, the property of James A. Butts, late of said county, deceased, to- wit: rari of lot of land No. 241. in the 20th district of Deca tur county, containing 42 acres more or less, known as the hopital lot. ajso one Brick Store House in the cRy of -Bainhiidge,—bounded as follows, on > - North by J. A. Butts & Cos., Drug Store, on the West by Broad street. South by D J Dickinson and on the East by property owner unknown, bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor of said es tate. Terms Cash. , JUDSON A. BUTIS, Adm r. April 15th, ’69. 51-till June !•_ * ‘ GREAT Southern Preparations! WHAT ARE THEY ? They are a class of select family medicines pro pared by physicians, with accuracy and neatness, from pure and fresh remedial agents, _ for the con venient use of families when a physician is not at hand. They are the result of a long bedside expe rience in the Southern and Western States, and physiojjtns, druggists and ’farmers are prefering them to'All others, ' * V A CHILD OF FORTUNE vWJio can boast of a name in the casket of a nation s glorv Itfl&who ’8 surrounded with all the glittering granduer thatches can bestow is unhappy, mel ancholly and miserable when afflicted with those terribje which are so common al. over the countrjl v: 'lf thus afflicted, buy. QttftMGOOLE &' CO.’S Englis* Female Bitters, and he once more restored to health, beauty and buoyancy. This compound is specialty prepared for all those female complaints and irregularities depending upon an unhealthy action of the Uterine organs. It immediately arouses, restores and regulates, giv ingtonh, strength /md color to the pale and feeble. Put up in large bottles, at $2.50 per-bottle, or three bottles'for s6.©o. Sent t» all parts of the country on receipt of price. Sold by all Druggists. FENALE BEAUTY! English Female Bitters English Female Bitters English Female.*BUters ~ r English B&terjs, English Female Bittern a Cures all Female Complaints. Cures all Female Complaints. Cures all Female Compla’nts. Cures all Female Complaints. Cures all Female Complaints. Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator Asa Female Regulator It arouses Old and'Young. It arouses Old and Young. It arouses Did and Young. It arouses Old arid Young. It Old and Young. FOR KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, Use Extract Bearberry and Buclm. Use Extract Bearberry and Budm. Use Extract Bearberry and But hu. Use Extract Lea,berry and Bnchu. Use Extract Bearberry and Buchu. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits. Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits Cures Gravel aud Urinary Deposits. Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. Physicians prescribe it. Cures Weak Back and Gleet. Cures Weak Back and Gleet. Cures Weak Back and Gleet. Cures Wtalf Back aud Gleet’. Cures effects of Dissination. Cures effects of Dissipation. Cures effects of Dissipation. Cures effects of Dissipation, Cures frequent desire to Urinate. Cures frequent desire to Urinate. Cures frequent desire to Urinate. IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC. At One Dollar per Bottle. At One Dollar per Bottle. At One Dollar per Bottle. At One Dollar per Bottle. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD With Constitutional Monarch. With Constitutional Monarch. With Constitutional Monarch. With Constitutional Monarch. With Constitutional Monarch. Cures Scrofula and Old Sores. Cures Scrofula and Old Sores. Cures Scrofula-aud Old Sores. Cures Scrofula and Old Sores. ■ 1 Cures Scrofula and Old Sores. For diseases of the Skin and Glands.' - For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For diseases of the Skin and Glands. For of the Skin and Glands. • For Gout, Itch and Tetter. F«r Gout, Itch and Tetter. For Gout, Itch and Tetter, r For Gout, Itch and Tetter i For Gout, Itch and Tetter. FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. Kmg -of-OhHhrw tfee best. ■» King of Chjlls is the best. King of Chills is the best, King of Chills is the best. - King of Chilis fa the best. . It arouses the Stomach and Liver. It arouses the Stomach and Liver. It arouses the Stomach and Liver. . It arouses the Stomach and Liver, f. Df arouses the gtomach and Liver. Does not effect Hoad, Ears .or Nerves. Docs not effect Head, Ears or Nerves. * Does not effect Head, Ears or Nerves.* Does not effect Head, Ears or Nerves. Does not effect Head, Ears or Nerves^ FOR PRIYITC DISEASES. Use Eureka Secret Cure, Use Eureka Secret Cure. Use Eureka Secret Cure. Use Eureka Secret Cure. Use Eureka Secret Cure. r * One Bottle will Cure you. ' ' One Bottle will Cure you. One Bottle will Cure you. One Bottle will Cure you. One Bottle will Cure you It Costs only $2 50. . y It Costs only $2 50. It Costs only $2 50. It Costs only $2 50. It Costs only $2 60. _ _ THR A BOVS PREPAB ATIOSB ASS OITEBRD BT J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., PROPRIETORS, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. Sold in . April 16th, 1869. , - A. A. i *”°' W * HIN *S ALLEN & HINES, attorneys at law AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. Will give their prompt attention to all business entrusted to their care in the foilowing counties; DeS Bainbridge, MUler * Colquitt, SIX’ Blakely. Baker, S ew t?. n - Mitehell, Thom«* i Thomas, . Thomasyille Ther will also practice in the Supreme Courts'of Georgia and United States Court for. the Southern District of Georgia. Office upstairs over JP. Dickinson &Cos s., Confectionery. {ApB-49 ts. DECATUR SHERIFF’S SALES. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday, in May next before the Court House door of said county, the following property, to wit : Lots of land, Nos. 316, 318. 847, 317, 46, 348, 349 344 351 and 352, in the Isth district. Levied on Is the property of Dr. W. D. Hudson, to satisfy at the same timeand place, lot of land, No. 370, in the Istb district. Levied ou as the property of John Thursby, to satisfy one Justice Court fi fain favorof Alien 6loan vs. John Thursby. Levy made and returned tome by a Constable. THEODORE GANDY, Deputy Sheriff. April 9, 1868. 6Q-4w Also, at the same timeand place,one brick-store house and lot in the city of Bainbiidge, bounded as follows, on the South by store-house of T. R: Clo :d, on the North by store house of I. E. Bower, on the West by Broad street, and on the East by property, owner unknown. Levied on as the prop erty of I. E. Bower to satisJy one fax fi fa. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff April 8, 1869. 20-4 w MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE. . WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, before the Court House door in the ciiy of Bainbridge, between the usual hours of sale the following property to wit : Three fractional lots of land, Abs. 236, 81 and 22, and lot i\ and. 41. all lying in the 21st distiict of D<\catur county. Levied on as the property of EILVs Jones to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of Bruton, Babbit & Warfield. THEODORE GANDY, Deputy Sheriff. April 8, 1869. 60-8 w ON 'the first Monday in June next, I will apply to the of Ordinary of Decatur‘County, for betters of administration on the estate of D. B. Whiddon, late of said county, deceased. JOHN J. KIRKL.\ND. april 22, 1869. 62-30d. GEORGlA —Decatur Coukty. MN*. Scott has applied for exemption and set • ting apart and valution of homestead and I will pa;s upon the same, on the 28th day of April 1869, at my office iu Bainbridge. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’v. april 22, ’69. §2*B*. GEORGIA —Decatur County. TTJ'HEREAfe, W. W. Harrell, administrator *f If Saunders Douglass’ estate, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on the record that he has fully administered Saunders Douglass’ estate. This is therefore, to ctt« all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in October 1 69. JOEL JOHNSON, Oid’rv. April 8. 1869. 50-6ra GEORGlA—Decatur County. WW. HARRELL, guardian^of Lilia Douglas* • having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for a discharge from bis guardianship of Lilia Douglass, this is therefore, to cite all per , sons concerned to show cause, by filing objections in n#v office why Ihe said W. W. Harrell should not bo dismissed from bis guard iaship of Lilia Douglass, and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under mv hand and official signat re. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. April 8, 1869. * 60-40d GEORGIA—Decaf nr County. r PWO MONTHSafter date application will ho made 1 to the Court of Ordinary, of Decatur county, Georgia, at t’ue first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of William Williams, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM 0. FLEMING, I ~ . JONATHAN DONALaON, \ Admr 8 April 8, 1869. 50-1 eow FOR BIT. THE BRICK TWO STORY STORE HOUSE. «*» i ated on the corner of Clark and Brought ll 1 streets. For terms apply to ' , T. M. oa L G. BRAD WEI I* March 25th, 1869. 48_u. OAK % CITY Ml & iHLUM Mint * Upstairs in Bowers. Bitot, BROAD STREET, BAINBRIDGE GA» B. F. COLBERT k BROTHER, ‘ PROPRIETORS. This Saloon fa always supplied with choice wsissass, ■ WSKRS, SRAStat 18, \ THE BILLIARD TABLES /v are all new. arid as good x? MxniL Ife.A 1 * St [° uml the April Ist, 1869. 49-ts. j i J VACCINE MATTER! , I HAVE just received a lot of VACCINE MATTER 1 which I know to be reliable. Those wishing ,a 1 be Vaccinated had better call at once. „ I * DR. J. A. BUTT?' V March 2oth, 1869. v r a .• # - Tr"l BLANKS. I A LARGE lot of Decorations, and .other J Blanks tor code at tins Gfficg,