The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, June 10, 1869, Image 2

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fait them *un. jetrf r^-^iri^ixsrrr haybs i «Pf* i E * tor *- SIX. The following gentlemen are autliomed to r^iv lnri»ii itilhlli anHi#4«w»b«mdtit# for the Southern JSnd farig fertile Mn* : \ gOoosoK D. Grifwk, Decatur County, Ga- T. F.'Hwrtr4i»'WNl*fc*/Gi>. zM&: loertwt rtv nf*KT«a, Qninci /la. « 4ftarr9ti>» Hi IBaltw, Gordon, J.l*. % HftNfgr Lkww, Green wood, Fl«. t Ljiiu. **bwwp *rm*mFm*Fm*m*——* i ~&* SECOND DISTRICT, Z HOS; KEtSOK TIFT, . m k»*£F mraurnTY county. *Th# Radienl party of Florida, have bank rnpted her Treasury. the new Posfmnß.ter al Savannah, has entered open his duties. ’’•ff.V. IffiiwewV hasjiecomo associated with the Vnldpata Times. Success atiend him in his editorial fife. is’ President Grant ims recallei ibe nomin fltMP *i” Turner, negro, as Postmaster at )faf»«t! ,ts ■ « Reader we advise you to go to Mr. J. Born'a and examine his stock of Harness, IfcdfobJ, &($, Itefbrtf pitrchasfng elsewhere. MjiMsf a vi —* C»l 4 Lester, of Dalton, has been ap^»i|^ed : by hisJßxcellency Bullock,, pri- Sf*nret«ry, vice B r B PeGraffenreiif bwspf- •< RrnwU of Sprague, stated upon his return to the North, “that the cotton crop for the ytchftsot ycaf will notertoeed one and quar ter million of bubs.” We are of his Opinionr * e/* , »■-* tmmr of the Hon. W. B, Fleming has . «\i n« |« a , . , , been rccpnlly suggested as, a snliable per i»on. tjie iicxt Mayor of Savannah. throrfgnirwi columns of the Republican ” of 1 list city. We know of none more worthy dver her destines. INI Mffi M9F *dCn ljp B Peabody, has resigned the tawikhtin of Foreinsn, of the Stonewall Ere Comp—pi r-e i 0., ttaikie of Cnthhrrt has hepn (iTitefEngineer of (he Bainbridge, tfqlumhns Rail road. fixlm sn Prey ’commences from this place Qn Monday qext. ' a heavy decline in the wheat market of Northern Georgia. The fWtdM fbntPh^r, snys. a No. t article of red ttfrfo tottiglft tarsl 30. >»! f* k> t»o t)i-y ei ‘ ,r mjjfT Bft.rr jl has decided, that sheriffs § : is tbejr costs in advance for all services to he rendered after judgment, Jeyyipg, advertising fees &c., lC un s the Dawson Journal. lIISWCriWtRAWi? <)* THR UATTPRni.tAR.— The lMN*t vtt»(<k or two of hot weather we have completely, ‘‘ousted* the catterpil fAct the big reports which have circulation of the catterpillai V de~ vmcsitfiiSg CoUon crop, has* completely jMMJOftt. O *« • : \\»*• OuisUi Hhn made arrange witn C?pJ. J. Hammond, Supreme Court, to furniab (hat paper ex with Q>e iloaisiim of the Court, prpjf,coj9S of business each day, for T’ljp advantage is manifest of subacrih jwg (o ihis ji Hi n.al, (o get this important 'gooce ifresh, and in advance of mi i 'Sß r -W9i v ft •*rf th> ilr,l ir,yu ' -■ h, ... v. , Tits. Bannkr or the South. — The Banner of the South is now (he only weekly paper published which mowi usat the grave of the M*o kwt C-tase and which keeps alive its emiiMmtly Catholic and Soaibern in just ami eharkable (o all. Kvapiy i*a kali tor-in-Chief, is a.brih )i*ut and (rarless writer. He has proven n wkie defender of Keiioion ?i I\i 4ft%jrrtHe*i»tMttt.of his paper, winch is rap> idly sainiirg it* public Jtuvor aird growing i»(ciacuUuon throughout the whole eonn- is $o- per annsm. Sfitohaen copies seat fret 1 . 14h4 I gsiaess Jettars should be addressed b. T. B-LOML it Cos., Publisher Augusta, Ga. i bk the heap of a Fasii.y? anestibn, as involved in the Homo lists %euit decided in the first re ■ot lin wade peßire (He Ordinary of.Coweta cotm ■ f» *ior <iflnymestead, under the *fon£VUuh<Wami Taws of Georgia, by Col. £ath *»iiW, a \>achel or, agt <T sixty years. creditors fif*-d abjection * I li« B e of ait order by the Ordinary assiguii'g h«»rut stead ib this case, on the ground that tlie applicant was mtt the‘head of a tli a legal sense. It was admit ted th»V!tel»atf*hmtf»er v#ite nor children, liu* sefTants“"i^Rif? emplo\ cent, mid Ids counsel conlemh and that this'lact const'** lined hits the 'head of a family/’ The Ordi nary sustained the objections, and the ap plicant appealed to the Superior Court. m, » Crakcr for a Fight. —There seems to be a pretty good ch- ucefor a fight, oi f .*>* race iietwcen J. Ct»rju£ alitor ot the American Union, and J. W. Scott Asst, Assessor of the-2d District, Swayze says Scott wanted tii know how much he would give ifhc would aid in securing the office of Posmaster for (he Swayze). Scott publishes a card in the Telegraph, in which he says that Swayze is a liar, and as’anierer Fight it out,.ye reprobates, nobody caves. “It’s dog, eat ut-g -•» » » • Death of Dr. T. Y. Henry of Quin ey, Florida. An honored sud .much respected citizen of our sisier town departed this life on Tuesday Juitc tiie Ist. We allude to (as will be seen from our caption) Dr. T. Y v . Henry, a grandson of that eminent orator Patrick Henry. Dr. Henry had been ill for several weeks, but none of his friends seemed to think that death was so near at hand. Tla deceased was about 50 years of age,'—been* joyed an enviable refutation, and was bet loved by every one that know him. We learn previous to his death he pro~ fessed religion, and dir and a true believer in our Lord and Favior Jesus Christ. In his death Quincy loses oue of its most prominent citizens. Dr: Henry leaves a wife .and one child. “Peace to lis ashes.” * Cuban Affairs The last accounts from Cuba is very fa vorable to the insurgents. Several fil lihnstering expeditions from the United States well armed and equipped have joined the insurgent?. A dispatch dated June 4th says: the lan ding of the fiilibusteis caused a depression of business. A fight took place near Vila Clara tween 1200 insurgents and the the Spanish troops. A passenger reports that only three Spaniards escaped. Nelson sailed for Vera .Cruz on thejsixth. The filibusters who recently landed at the bay of Nipe proceeded t<*> the interior, abandoning four guns from want of trans* poriation. This report is, we have no doubt ’ con siderably exaggerated; but it is very evi dent that the Cubans have the‘inside track’ on their enemies at present. Cuban bonds bring a fair price in the New York mark t, $12,000,000, has already been raised upon them. Spain has sent Deßoda to supercede Dtilce as Captain General. The papers say that Deßoda is a perfect hyena aud will show the Cubans no quitters. A telegram from New York dated June ftl», says: It is reported that a clipper ship and eight hundred men, commanded by William Herdney, of Cincinnati* sailed oh Saturday to join Cespedos. The men left Now Yol k for an excursion to the Fish ing Bunks', on schooners, and boarded tin* clipper below tlie light ship. *A majority of them are Western men who served un der Sherman or Thomas Success to you General Cespedos. ®br Joutlmu J>u». B&IN BRIDGE, GA, JUNE 10 1869. ■ '» ■■■■"■"■ 1 ■■ 1 1 Batnoridgr P. 0. Ga., May 11, 1869 * Maii.B Close As Follows: Atlantic and Gulf Railroad daily except Sundays »f.-..» 1 ..12 M. Albany, Ga., Mondays, Wednesdays add Fridays at. .. l2. M. Quincy, Fla., Tuesdays,'Thursday and Sat urdays at.... ..7 A. M. Apalachicola, Fla .Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 A. M. Oifice open for delivery*of the Mail from BA.M. 5 P. M. Mails delivered on Sundays from 8 to to o’clock, A. M. N. L. CLOUD. P. M. QUININE”^! 2 60, at J ' A - bW& SWEET QUININE J. A. BUTTS & CD’S. K J/i. L!i +1 :.,y> Drvmp'oole « Co.’sßi.cliu is ahead. Uriuary demosits, use Drowgoule & Co.’s Buchu. For Infant's kidneys—Dromgoole & Co.’s Buchu. .For early abuses, k «se Dromgoole & Co.’s Buchu. Facts vs. Fancies. —The increasing demand for | Brady's family Bitters pioves their superior ty oyer | any other family medicine offered to the people. For the Liver and Kidneys they have no equal; ; For Dyspepsia, Dysentery and Diarrhea, they are j unsurpassed. Kept, always on hand at the Drug Store of J. A. ; Butts & Cos. Two A, NO. 1, Phelan Billiard Tables, warranted as good as airy in the State, can be bought cheap for the CASH by applying immediately to B. F Colbert & Bro. —1..,. ...„ , ,t | | , PITSOUaI- —We had the pleasure of meet ing on yesterday, dapt. J. L. Mostly, the traveling agent of the Savannah Republican. Cutting Sfrapf.— We learn that on Saturday last, Mi - . E !>. ateis had a rencounter vvilli a colored man by the name of Geoige Robinson, which resulted in Robinson’s re ceiving a severe cut in the face. PtC-\l6-—The Oak o*ty Hook and L'adder Company, will give a pic-nic on Tuesday next at Camp Campbell—everybody is vt ted. Those that come with well filled baskets will meet with a wurm w u‘Ception. “Don’t jou see/’ ' A fmnersatiofl we Overheard —Where did you get that saddle and- set or harness? At J. Born’s, be keeps the best saddles, bri dles, harness, &c., there is in this town! I always go there to buy my goods, and 1 advise everybody else to do the same; be cause I get cheaper, and better goods, there than I can get anywheFe else. The Debate.—A large audience of gentle man and handsome ladies attended the ex-- ercis.es of the “Young Men’s Debating Club,’* last Friday night. Lend your smiles ladies, to encourage your brothers, sons a.nd others, ou such oc casions; and you will .do much towards fostering a love for literature 1 ; and greatly add to ihe advancement of morality in the community in which you live. When they have the assurance, that you appreciate their efforts, to ascend the steep —“Where lames proud temple shines a far”— lest as/< sured, they will succeed. Men never fail, in any undertaking where woman’s apl provvng smiles rest upon them. This we all know, for— “ Without the smiled from partial beauty Oh! wluit were inan—a world without a sun.” Notary Public’s Court.-This court was full, of business last Fiiday. Warrants were as plenty as blackberries. James Smith, (colored,) was up on divers and numer ous charges. he first tri and, was for trying to smash the mug of Mollie White—by name, but not by natur—she was black as night., but it appearing to the Court that Moll, tried to iitake the first smash, the charge was dismissed, The next against him was, soy assaulting and battering the ugly phiz of Thomas White, (colored). For this little amusement he was fined ten aud costs of suit. Oliver Jackson, a copper colored chap, was up for utHawfuily beating a colored woman, and was compelled to shell out five andccos,s f, for his waut of gallantry to ye fair sex.. Domestic Markets. Savannah, June 10, 6]P. M. —Cotton. —Wc quote Middling 27 LoW'Middling. 26J Good Ordinary....’ 25 New York, May 24.— Cotton.— Active and higher; sales 4,000 b iles; Middling 29^c. Financial. —Gold declined tol 38£. Flour.— Heavy supertine‘ss 25@5 55; fair dxtia Southern 6 35@9. ’ Gr\jn.— Wheat heavy and a shade lower; amber Michigan, 59; Southern ■ red Illinois, 150; corn mixed Western, 84@,98. Whisky. — Quiet at $1 10. Provisions.— Firmer; mess pork, 3lf, cash; lard dull; kettle, 19@13}. —Dull; Carolina, BJ@9c, Sugar. —Quiet. Coffee.- Qniet aud steady. Molasses.— Active and buoyant; Muscovado, 52 @56. New Orleans.—CorroN. — Better quality stiffer at prices nominal; 'Middling, 28f; Sales to-day, 2000 bales; receipts since Saturday evening, 1,429 bales; exports 2,928 bales. Flour. —Superfine, $5 37; double, $5 87; treble, $6 59. Grain.— Corn market bare; white 96 ; oats, 75c. Bran.—sl 25. Hay.—Prime, $29 00. Provisions —Mess pork, SB2 75; bacon—slioul ilers, 13|; clear ribs, 17c; clear sides, 17fc; lard— tierce, I8fc; keg 19^c. Sugar.— Firm; common, 9sc; prime, 13J sale at 181 c Molasses. —Nominal; fermenting. 40@55c. Wbiskv,— Western rectified. 97§@$1. Coffee—Fair 15§4 prime, t6f@l7c. - ■■■—i —— In this gounty, pn Wednesday evening, the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Jews F. Reynolds, by-the Rev. Mr. Campbell .of Thomasville, Mr. WILLIAM .T. BRANNEN and Miss JENNIE REYNOLDS—aII of Decatur county. J*l«fiat fotirts. (OFFICIAL] A PROCLAMATION GEORGIA. * BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of said State. Whereas, Official information has been received at this Department that a murder was committed in the county of Harris, on the 3d day of April. 1869, upon the hotly of Daniel R. Potter, by Thotnas J. Daniel, as is alfedgcd, and that the said Daniel hgs fled from jnstice. I have thought proper therefore, to issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of five hundred dollars for the apprehension and deli very of the said Daniel, with proof sufiicientto convict, to the Sheriff of said county and State - And I do moreover charge and require al 1 officers I in this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said Daniel, in or der that he may be brought to trial for the offence with which lie stands charged. Given under nay hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Uapiiol in Atlanta, this oth day of June, fn the year of our Lord 1869. and of the inilependence’of the United States of America the ninety tlb4^ «* RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Gevernor:..... Dav*> G Cotting, Sec’y of State. Juuc 10th 1869. 7-lw English Female Bitters cures old and young. E -F. B. curesatl chronie female irregularities. Chlorosis or green sic knees cured with E, F. B. E. F. B. delights all sickly females. .E, F. B. cqres by re'storing. E. F. B. cures pain in- the sirlc and back. For all forms Os diarrhcpii, use R_ D. R. R. D. R cools and quiets the stomaeh. R D R., for crying babies. For children -while teething, use It. D. B. OFFICIAL. Executive Department, ) Atlanta, Ga., .Tune I, 1809. j Ordered, That Col/ B B. DeGrajfeureid, Gen. 8. F. liyrick and S. A. Boughton, Esq ', of the county of Baldwin, be, and they are hereby appointed Trustees of the Lunatic Asylum,' un'il the first Monday in December? or until the fiist Mon day in December. 1870, or until such time there after as their successors may be duly appointed and qualified. Given under my band and the Seal of the Execu tive Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day and year first above written RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor: Eugene Davis, Sec’y. Ex. Dep’t. June 10, 1869. , 7lw ~ [OFFICIAL] Executive Department, [ Atlanta, Ga , June 2, 1869, f Whereas, At a popular election held on the 3d day of April last, to fill the'offiee of Justice of the Peace for the 1026th District of Fulton county, W- M. Butt was fleeted; smd Wbr£as, .TJjTsaid® 1 - M. Butt is constitutionally disqualified from holding office by the provisions of the 14th amendment of the constitution of the United State*; and WHEREAS, Thomas Spencer has made application for commission, and having given satisfactory evi* dcnctjtp me That he t received the next highest num* brfof voles at said ejection for said office of Justice foi the Peace, apd is eligible: Now, therefore, under and by virture of the Con sti tut ion and laws of this State, the said Thomas Spencer i%hereby declared elected, and he will be qualified and commissioned for said office: Given under my haftd and the Seal of the Execu. tive Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day and year above written. KUFUS i>. BULLOCK, Governor. By the Go.veiflrtr: MP Eugene Davis, Sec’y Ex. Dep’t* June, 10, 1869. 7-lw. [OFFICIA L.] Executive Department, 1 Atlanta, Ga., June 3, 1869* • f Ordered. That Col. H* Paul Lester, of the county of Whitfield, be, and is hereby appointed Secreta ry of the Executive Department. RUFUS B*. BULLOCK Governor* By the Governor: Eugene Davis, Sec’y Ex* Dep’t. June 10 th 1869. 7-1 w R. D. R. is the Memphis favorite, One dose R D. R. cures sick stomach. R. D. R. is the result of bedside experintfe. A remedy in time of need, R. D. R. During the fruit season keep R. D. R. For cramps and vomiting, use R D. R. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ffeefcs of youthful indiscretion, will’for the sake of suffering humanity, send fret? to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured- Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHNB OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar street^New York Red Diarrhoea Remedy is pleasant and effectual in acute and chronic diarrhoea. For cholera morbus and cramps, use R. D. R. R. D. R. is no hot astringent preparation. TO COSSIIMTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, afte r hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumtvon is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure* To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the ilirec fflms for preparing and using’the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription isto benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer-will trv his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress. „ Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings County, Nets York. to ii ml MRS. A. N JOHNSON, formerly of Newton respectfully informs her friends and the pub public also, that she has taken the house fovmly oc cupied by Mrs.'Thompson, where she is prepared to entertain the traveling public and take day headers. June 10, 1868. s-ts. V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. . June, 3, 1869. . 0-1 y (ME OF StHEIIE. GENERAL SUPERINTENDEN’'PS OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, [ Savannah, April 30, 1869. ) ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 3d, Passenger Trains on this road will run as follows: Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted), at. .6:45 a m Arrive at Bainbridge 10:15 p m. " Live Oak 4:45 p.m. “ Jacksonville....- 9:45 p.m. “ Tallahassee 9;50 p.m. Quincy ! 12:»»0night Leaye Quincy 9.-25 a m. 4 ' Tallahassee ; .11:35 a m “ Jacksonville 11:40 pm. “ Live Oak * .6.00a.m.’ 4 4 Rain bridge 100 p m. Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted). 5:0o a m. PULLMAN'S SLEEPING CARS ON TRAINS. * H. S. HAINES i»H.v7-lm. General Superintendent. GEORGTA—Dpgatur County. COURT OF ORDINARY at Chambers, May 26th, 1869. Edmond Davis as next friend of his wfe M rs. Sarah Susan Davis, has applied for exemption and setting apart and valuation of a homestead and I will pass upon the same on the oth day of June, 1869, at my office ia Bainbridge JOEL JOHIISON. Ord'y. June 8, 1869. 6 -2t UNIVERSAL LIFE ™? MPANY New Fork, OHicc No, <>» • U c original Mnl Stock Life durance Colony of the United State,, T POMP ANY IS EXCLUSIVELY CONFINED e&zmmia e*“» e Carved b\ the “UNIVERSAL” are nearly one-third zMQ/ ° VyJUP- • The P rem V nnS C v h ,bvlhe majority of Mutual Companies. and r lower than g by and) the particular attention „f giffrff LMav.th IgKfr The IHd «n Jadfe Agents a,ld J? t ‘ ,er ® Company. It will be noticed a *BU CSHT.I .C* ™ ' WITH A RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID. ■d r iT) SECURE SI,OOO AT DBAI , r====. . . -.T~==3a id Lrle T«n K:ltP ! —z&rk — ZE*~ 48 I. • 79 18 |2l 49 W4B « 74 57 | 104 at 30 - $25 50 4J 10 • 108 27, | 142 26 35 s3l 34 51 ?f an 163 25 I 201 01 ao 01 62- 44 nu - y ■ '*t -40 *LIi— ===:—r—yrTT "! nnn 10 W>r annum on tne 10 payment EXAMPLE.--A man aged SO.insurea his st/Vs2ls $ t /Vs2ls 50. his policy will he good for $1,215 6®.' perceal.-6f.the premium after the «U „. OFFICERS. WILLIAM WALKER * V*'J Vice President. HENRY J. FURBER * * Secretary, JOHN H. BEWLEY ; Assistant Secretary. CHARLES. E. PEASE ***/. Consulting Actuary D. PARKS FLACKER Medical Examiner. EDWARD W. LAMBERT, M. Soliciton. ALEXANDER & GREEN ...... -• • • —* * * •*•*•* Y:V ” * Agents wanted throughout the Sou . j w SHACKLEFORD* Manager Southern Atlanta, Ga.* E. R. PE ' BODY, Agent for Bainbridge and surrounding country. DR. J- A. BUTT’S, Medical Examiner. j. April 29, 1869. MORTGAGE SHEttIFF’S SATE. WILL be sold before the Court House door ,n the town of Bainbridge. on the first Tuesday in July next, tlie following property to-wit: Lots or land No’s. 348 and 90 .U’-ng *n the 2fst district of Decatur county, and No s. 408, 386, 38a, 384 and 379. in the 15th district of said Comity. Levied on as the property of the estate of Win Cheever to satisfy one li fa “Marine bank "/ Geor gia vs Cheever, Sims & Cos. Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney. % WAUGH> June 3, 1869. MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Bain bridge, on he first 1 u e-day in August next, between the legal hours of sale, the following propeity to-ujit : Six acres of land, in the town of Bainbridge, bounded on the East by premises owned by Win. Cheever, on the North by premises owned by George W. Lewis and South by premises owned by A. P~ Belcher and V T. Broom, including the house where George 11. Cliett now lives, to satisfy one mortgage, ti fa, in favor of Nathan P. Evans against J. K Floyd. Property described more fully in dee-.l of mortgage Also, lot of land No. 405 in the 15th district of Decatur county, to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa, in favor of C. J. Jenkins and Lloyd C. Belt, adminis trator, &c,, vs Win. M Petty. H. B WAUGH, Sheriff, may 27th. 1869. 4-4 w ■.SHERIFF’S SATES. Also, one acre lot in the town of Bainbridge known as No fi, according to Luke Minus survey. Levied on as the property of Thomas Mann to sat isfy one tax li fa. Also, lots of 1 md No’s. 257 an i 258, in the 19 h district of Decatur county, levied on as the pro perty of S. E. Cooper, to satisfy one tax ft fa. Also, lots of land. No’s 14u and IC-5 in the 27ih distiietof Decatur county, levied on ns the pro pel tv of J. S. Earnest to satisfy one tax ti fa. Also, lots of land No’s. 41 and 4*2 in the 2lst District of Decatur county lovie l on as the property of J. E. Swanson, to. satisfy one tax 11 fa. Also, lots of land No’s. 33 and 44 in tiie loth district of D.-c ituv county, levied on as the property of John Brock, Sr. to satisfy one tax li fa. Also, lot of land No.-221 in the 20th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of J. M. Portervine to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lots of land No's. 360 and 357 in t! e 16th distiict of Decatur county, levied on as the proper ty of Steven Horst to svtisfv'onc tax fi fa Also, lots of land Nojs 235. 236 and 265 in the 19th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of G. L. Holton, to saiisfy otic tax 11 fa Also, lots of land No. 327 in the 19th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of J. B. Williams to satisfy one tax fi fa Also, lots of land No’s 47 and 48 in the 15th dis trict of Decatur county, levied on as the property of John Brock, Jr., to satisfy one tax li fa* Also, lot of land No. üBl in the 27th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of Henry Dean to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, pmt of lot No 79 in the 14th district of Decatur comity containing 75. acres, levied on as the property of Stephen Bareutiue, to satisfy one tax fi fa. Aiso. .lot of land No. 154 in the 27th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of, Simeon Brinson, to Ratify one tax fi fa Also, lots of land N0.*362 and 363, in the, 21st district of Decatur county, levied on as the pioper ty of John Hall to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot. of land No, 1.44 in the 19th district of Decatur .county levied on as the propei ty of Wiltiam Lott to satisfy one tax fi fa. 41so, part of lot of land No. 85 in the 19 th dis trict of Decatur county,'containing (25 acres, levied on as the property of W. Lott, Adin’r. of the estate of D. Nicholson, to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot of land No. 103 in the 19th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of George Kelly to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lot of land No. 54 in the 27th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of S. J. Hammet to satisfy one tax ti fa.. Also, lots of land 331, 650 and 370 in the 19th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of J. D,.Gill to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also, lots of la rid'No s. 209.. 210, 232, 233 and 248, in the 16th district of Decatur county, levied on as the property of J. W. Dennard to satisfy 01 c tax fi fa. . Also, part of lots No’s. 58, 63 and 52 in the 15th district of Decatur c unity, levied pn as Hie pro perty of J"S. Swicoixl, to satisfy one ta fi fa. Also, part ol lot of land Ko. 71 in loth district of Dtcatui count)’, containing If 0 acres, levied on as the property of R. E. Freeman, to satisfy o >e iax fi fa. All of the above levies made and returned me hy M. Hahn, Constable- Also, five sixth interest in lots of land No’s 817 315 and 316 in the 20th district of Decaturcoun y’ levied on as the property of C. Lewis. also two Bil liird i ablet* levied on ns the property of W J Vr ° rC Sn court fi fa in favor ot Itobt. M. \V illiains v» Wm. J. Brannon W T Worn and C. Lewis. •Jane 3, 1866. H- B WAUGH. Sheriff. Also, one house and lot in the town of Bain bridge containing on e-na I facie more or less, bounded as fnUows. North by W P. Stewart, East by Crawford Street, Smith -by Shotwefi street ami WXt bv Ilonda, street, levied on as the property of Carrier I^wis to satisfy several fi fa’s, in favor of E D Waters, officers of the Court and others. Pronertv pointed out by H. M. Beach. P J 'Also, lot of land No. 395 in the 16th district of Decatur county levied on as the property of the estate of W R. Godwin to .satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in uivor of Valentine Godwin vs Charles Palmer. A1 , ! r - GANDY, Dpt’y. Sheriff Also one house and lot in the city of Baii.hrfdge bounded as follows: North by premises owner not known South by Mrs. B. H. Russell, East hv prem iscso T K Hampton, West by street name not known, levied on as the property of C. P. Havgood to satisfy one tax fi fa. T -> , 0 . n H. B, WAUGH, Sherffi June?,, 1869. . * gamejSfend GEORGlA —Fkcaiur Oounty. ON the first Monday in June next, I will apply to the Court• of Ordinary of Decatur Cbuhty, for letters of administration on tne estate of D. B, Whiddou, late of said county, deceased. JOHN J. KIRKLAND, april 22, 1869. 52-30d. GEORGlA—Decatur County. WHEREAS, W W. Harrell, administrator of Saunders Douglass’ estate, represents to the Court in his petition, dnly filed amFenterad on the record that he has fully administered Saunders Douglass’ estate, This is therefore, to ette all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratoi should*not- be discharged, and receive letter%of dismission, on the first Monday in Octolier. 1- 6VL JOEL JOHNBON, Oid’ry. April 8, 1869. 50~6m GEORGIA—Doc a t n r Count y. WW. H ARRELL, guardian"of Lilia Douglass • having applied t-<> the Court of Ordinary of said county, for a discharge from his guardianship of Lilia Douglass, this is therefore, to cite all per sons concerned to show cause, by filing objections in mv otfiee why Ihe said W. W. Harrell should not be dismissed from his gtiardiashipof Lilia DopglAH*, and receive the usual letters of and smission. Given under my hand and official signat re. JOEL JOHNSON. Ord’y. Apt il 8, 1869. * 50-40d GEORGlA—D.’cut.nr. County. fpWO MONTHS after date application will be mad* 1 to the Court of Ordinary, of Decaf nr comity, Georgia, at tiie first regular Term after the expiration 6f two months front this notice, for leave to sell the. lands belonging t > the estate of William William*, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the hwirs and creditors of raid deceased. WILLIAM O FLEMING,!., , JONATHAN DONALSON, J A(,nnr * April 8. 1860. So-leow GEORGIA —Decatur County. T. F. Gibson as next friend fur V!- C. Gibson tun applied for exemption and setting apart and valua tion of Homestead and 1 will p.-tss upon the *«nw ! on the 18th day of Mav 18b!» at my office in Uaiiu J bridge. * JOEL JOHNSON. Ord’y. I may 13, 1869. 8-2ir I GEORGlA —Decatur County. « ON the first Monday in July next. P will apply ' to tiie Court of Ordinary of said county f«* | lett . rs of dismission from the Guardianship of J»* j Brock, minor of John Brock, deceased. \ J. it. BROCK, Guardian. April 29, 1869. l-4ud G EORGI A— Dkcatir County. ON the. first Monday in August next, I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for lob ter* of dismission from the administration of the estate of Elizabeth Jones, late of. said county, d«* ceased. SILAS JONES, Ad»r. April 29. 18G9. 1-to GEORGlA —Decatur County. ON the first Monday in August next, W. M Dollar, administrator of the estate of John R. Dollar, d'-certsed, will apply to the Courtof Oidi/M' ry of said comity, "for letters of dismission from vW administration. Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday In June next, I wBl sell <*' fore the Court House door, in the towpof Bftin bridge. Decatur county, the property of James A Butts, late of said county, deceased, to wit; P*' ( of lot of land No, 24-1, in the 20th district of IVr*’ tur county, bon taming 42 acres more or levs, hnwr* as the hopital lot. also one Brjck Store House in Ik® city of Bainbridge,—hounded as follows: on th# North by &C 0 ( D gtore on W est by Broad street. South by D J. DicKinso". and on East by property owner unknown. SoW for the benefit of the heirs and creditor of said et tate. .Terms Caah. a •, t C *. HUDSON A. BUTTS, Ailm'r. April 16th, ’69. 61-HU June I ti EORGlA—Decatur County. D xe«L ,,r s «P<!* i«r Court, April Tern* JOHN MORGAN, (&>{|| j L,su tjU"** AMANDA MORGAN, (Col.) j t?l * A 9 a *y*jß?* r * CT IT appeavmg to' the Court by th« return of Sheiiff that the defendant does not reside »» tins county; and it farther appearing that she doe# not reside in this State, it is orJwved by the that said defendant, appear und ana war at the next term of tliis Court else that the case be considered in defaulCAnd (he pJairrtiifg|J<>w®d to proceed. And it is further ordered by thaObrt that tbj* ifile be published in the SoutherpSun tor four months. , * A ti ua extract horn’ ° ._utay 27th, 1869. °’ l St GEORGlA—Decatur County. p ÜBUc NOTICE is hereby given that I «‘ ll iv P* ll>,ic out-cry. on the premises of Wm ♦ i »n the 1188th District, on WednewW t *« 9th instant, at 12 p’clock, SIX RHEEF (•»* lays.) marked with drdp and two splits in ono *» f and round hole i* thy other Bh|d In rlrdcr of tb« Goui t of OrdirSarf, Hi M. Hatcher. C«mf|«blfc. T ' J6EL JQUNtM Ord’y dnne 3. 1869 #-l» — ? -V’ -r■ 7- n ~-n r rfr'^f BLANKS. A BARGE lot. of Deelamtiohs, and -other I*** -t X. Blauks for sale at this Office."