The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, August 26, 1869, Image 3

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|£lic Southern son. K~ r .nOAi-i bridge oa, augim Jti [86,:1 ' E;£ SlKi daily excepi KSylf/! ioidiV.; Wccine«Wsadd m k;; fu'.: and Sat ; 7 A . M# [ urd Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 A. M. BSSi’tV delivery es the Mail from 8 A M H Mail* delivered on Sundays fioin 8 to B clock, A- *• N L> CLOUD, P. M. acknowledge a visit lrom the in traveling agent of the Macon Telegraph, W K g Varriogton, of Eufaula Ala. Bab** been stopping in town several days and ■ made h<«t« of warm friends. M*y he long ■to represent the Telegraph, and under his Kiev may that paper be as widely circuited as Kmineutly deserves to be. -r * ♦ Weather.—For several days the weather K<ir vecinity has been exceedingly warm. Last Kiay was. we think, the wannest day of the the thermometer at 2 P. M. being as high ■ This condition of weather is a death knell Katterpillars, but cotton-pickers get well scorch- I» Village.’—The Atlanta New Era dis al ludea to Bair bridge as a village on the ore pleased to inform the Editoi that e has three thousand inhabitants and is i be called a town, at least. d*e Monthly —We have received this ex riodical for September, and pronounce it e bast Magazines in America Cloud sells it ws Depot. One dollar per year; Pubish * York. »T Liohtnivo.— Mr. Jacob Harrell had re beeves killed by lightning, within ten s house, on Sunday last. Mr John Harrell standing near by at the time, was consid ocked. mtLast — Mr. J. Born has at last received did lot of Bridles, Saddles, French Calf « Leather, Harness-Leather, Buggy Mats, Awls, A - c.. he haH been blowing to his Cue mt so long. When he told us it would est lot ever brought to this market, we ic th%& gassing but we are now theroughly lie was “korreck ” The harness manu )• Mr. Born cannot be excelled. mo*—We venture the assertion that ■ has received more cotton of the present any town in Georgia, except Savannah, ime of our going to press. From the !>♦* »P to-yesterday at noon, there had tV'one a lies, near y alt of which has lit by Wai buyers. The first two bales *. per pound, and the price ranged yes ii 27 \ to *2l) cents. ict that as many aR seventy-five bales ton will lie brought to our market by the ember. i [*«nt —On Saturday evening last as Mr. ith, of this county, whs driving quietly load leading from Arnett’s bridge West scr. his mule took fright and after run >rt distance, threw Mr, Smith from the 'caking his collar bone and otherwise ue. A little further on Mrs. Smith was t and two of the wheels ran over her, er but breaking no bones; and still a *r on the wagon was overturned ttirow ildren of Mr. Smith's violently .to the it they received no material injury. oconnte the injured parties were doing the minist rations of Dr. Judson Butts. It 1* with feelings ot' regret that we HP® 0 **** <*t onr voung'frlend, Mr. Janies Hfce. who dl«d in this City on Tuesday last, Me rased wag well and favorably known ■onunnnity bh a good citizen and clover Bentlentaa. He leaves many lrieuds to loss.- 4 Terrell.— We invite the attenion of to the advertisement, in to day’s Sun, ■prt; Belchers 4 Terrell. The persons compos jjjP* rm R,e clever, polite and aocommoda- Hfentlemen . and we advise those in search of Hfis to give them a call, ns their motto is sales and smili profits.” Corr<>*poiid<>iic<». m* *r«ial meeting of the Stonewall Engine ►>' Nw * *» ,le,<l on Saturday, August the ■nstant. the following resolution was adopted Company: W Tliat In consequence of the in •Jness of this Company, and desirous that the be p* H at the eilr]iest opilortl|nityf r blf ’ that a of thre* be appointed Professor Camming to give a series of and Dramatic entertainments at his ear »*nvenienca, the proceeds of the same to go to ss CattOC ’** r*f the Company. Kfessor CUMMINO. Rkmcted Si* : W* onde^ 1 grned °° mm, ltee appointed by Stone ■ agreeable to resolution 0 f August 21st. take ■ure -n presenting to you a copy of the resolu- V >l lb *t meeting. ff have the ho, * or to subscribe ourselves, T. R. vVARDRLL 1 K- J. PADRICK, > Com. E. JOHNSON. j I Baixbridgk, Ga., August 25th, 1869. ■ “ and others, Committee or Stonewall. °ur note of this morning is before ■ a'l'ing a Resolution passed by Stonewall Bn. 1 - >anV . *'°' * tb ' s requesting me to ff\ '' ent «rtainments in order to assist in Willi ° f thpG ° mpan y- in i H, .. 1 - V| tf ’ ve me the greatest pleasure 1 to do all in my power to assist Stone- B v a * n,y poor abilities can be used, for Bi t ’ an<il »m confident, that with the Bde ll nßtsve te,fnt of the C| ty. in and 8a1e,,! e , .° mpany ’ * W T creditable enter* BL m.i> as given at no very distant day. By f ° r ynur h?(rh *PP r «ciatlon R, to be b 1 • e ‘’ k * n wtert *'wr, I bave the \(*are with re. pect, M. CUHJKING i [For the Sun. NEVER WED. BY MBS. TABYTHYAXN SKIMMINQS. Girls of sixteen, ova score. Lovely, plain and pretty— And olilei girls of twenty more Blooming in our city, Let your say Be always nay, Never wed through pity. Fellows with a cherry nose Eyt-sir daylight dreamy— Ruffled shirt, and pretty clothes. Breath most always steamy — Loving slings And other things Spicy—‘•straight” or creamy. Fellows bragging of their pranks Send them dancing, sliding Let them air their ugly shanks Velocipedes a riding, On the cranks Their whisky tanks Promise slim providing. Fe lows with a docile phiz, Widows don’t you marry-* ‘ Girls, your teltegCOpic quiz t Plainly bids you—tarry, Let them slide, Bones and ride, With what brains they carry, P.achelors of fancy trim, Mellow, iresh and seedy. Good at bluff or Holland gih, Lazy, tattered, greedy— l ake them in You will sin, Girls they’ll Snake you needy. Widowers T'd watch them too, Oat like. sly. and cunning. Easy as my gaiter shoe. Traps, wise girls ate shuning, Goutv joints And peevish points. Will keep you ci azy running. [From the Baltimore Suu J ' Allot er Political Letter from Judge Deni. PUNGENT CHiHCISM OF SECRETARY BOUTWELL AND Hl* POLITICAL COURSE Washington, D C. A»£UBt 17, 1869 To the Hon. George S. Boutwell , Secretary of (he Treasury. Sir — l shall make little apology sos ask ing your attention to my letter, at.d less lor the nature of its contents. You were the fitst to deny the orthodox of my friends and myself, and by all the rules of the fo*. rum lam entitled to a defence. x Again, yon hold an office of the republic, and your acts therefore are legitimate simpers of criti cism by the humblest citizen thereof. But in some respects we are alike. For instance, we are both aspirants for place, with this difference: You aim to be the next Presi dent, with every assurance of success, "except'* in the opinion of the people. While I seek an humbler place with mv hopes in disastrous eclipse, “except” in the judgment of Mississippi, so in the probable results of the future we both stand adverse to the judgment of the country. In the pm suit of your ambition you are ungrateful and unscrupulous as to the meins of suc cess. Your organ the New Yotk Sun, in the same breath ridicules the capacity of your master and dwells with emphasis up on your peculiar fitness for office. Your tool . Mr Bullock, became so reekless in the manipulation of yonr department in the interest of your ambition, and so defiant, of the wishes of the President, and the coun try, that to save yourself from an explosion of popular imitgnaiion you found it conve nient to ti-aesler him to another sphere of scandalous activity,, where his talents might lit? ox'-rtcd with tqnal effort. jvnrl loss effrontery. Virginia, Tonnpsse, Mississippi and loxas not to niontiou anything 1 so humldo as myself—wore obstructions in 'h' l wav of your success; because through President Grant’s intervention in excluding 1 the prescriptive clauses from their organi 2 law, those States) are brought into the Union and firoTiy wedded to his support. Now this is in direct conflict with your systematized plans. F-r what Cron. Giant gets in the next Presidential election, de-fly M''. Bou I well will not get, and Ilierefore have yon denounced the conser vative Republicans who are for Grant, I lift you may ob’ain the proscriptive Re publicans who are for Rout well, and bv s une strange dexterous management and occult political strategy yon have so woiked upon the confidence of the Presi ■ ent as to cause him to flourish ihe dab will) which you intend to break his head, by inducing- him to join you >n denuncias lion of the Conservative Republicans, a party created by his magnanimity and 11 inmphant through his encouragement. Rut sir, “your purpose is|easily discern ible and has a two fold object* namely to destroy the national republican party in the South and then to |>e reconstruct from its shat tered fnginent a Rout well party with one Richmond in the field to strike tor your crown. Rut if yon cannot succeed in this scheme of desperate enterprise, yon mean to ruin,” a result, from present appearances much more likely to be reached. Yotir official interventions for Welles for instance gave thirty thousand mrjority to W alker. Your letter to Stokes gave Sen ter Tennessee by an overwhelming vote of seventy tl ousaud. Yonr marvellous poi« litieal sagacity now active in Mississippi and Texas will repeat yonr calamity and again overwhelm yon with discomfiture and defeat, Snperadd to these results of yonr unapproachable folly the imposition on these States of yonr ironsclad oath and the aliev nation is complete, landing them ull in the outstreached arms of democracy. But the consequence of yens folly does not stop here-—Ohio and Pennsylvania and othen will follow. D*cide iheir p<>liiioal statns in October, and the North will ecli" back tha condemnation of the South, and peal in yonr ears this fact, that there G still left enough of the incorruptible virtue of the republic to rebuke you for a wanton repression of that most sacred tin hi—ihe elective frachise. Bui sir, this will not do ter you from yonr mad course; yen will still persist until every prop that supports our party is stricken awav, and the whole grand superstructure tumbles our j ears in **“•* I*-"r 1 *-" r - niin. * V\ hen you were appointed Secretary of the 1 reasury and unanimoucly confirmed by a Senate of every shade of political opinion, did you take an oath to adminb ler your office impartially and for the exclu sive objects ot its creation. ‘To coiled the revenue and control the finances of the Country? Is not that office the property of the nation, upd your-ell only clothed for a time with a little brief authority? Then sir, how do you explain this perversion of its legitimate uses and functions into a •'mans and instrument'd oppression to force and compel an election rulers upon the people of the South. Is siu h a course consislant with your oath ot office, or do you cal! this a great moral idea? But Mr. Bout Well, though you have thus prostituted the power of your office for purposes of oppression, ‘‘without the warrant af conscience or law,” it may be that von can tell me by what authority’ you assume to pronounce upon my political or* thodoxy. Who constituted you the iufallu hh* hope of republicanism? Who gave you authority to hurl the po* litical anathemas of the party? Again ’ what right had you to commit the adminis trationto your policy? Have you to learn yet that you are only a part of the adminiatra* i-ion, and not the whole ot it? though your friends believe that a monomania baa seised your mind on that subject, and that you verily believe yourself *the State.* Very respectfully, LOUIS DENT. Jtyrrial gottnu. King of Chills never fails. Substitute for quinine. King of Chills. King of Chills cures dumb and shaking chills. King of Chills cures every other day chills, Third day chills cured with King ot Chills. King of Chills cures seventh day chills. After trying every other known remedy. King of Chills will cure you* A planter'B frieLd, Kingot Chills. King of Chills cures every time. For Neuralgia and sun pain, King of Chills. King of Chills saves time and money. SIOO for a case (ff chills which Dromgoole & Cos. cannot cure with their King of Chills. A permenant cure King of Chills. Quit shaking, by using King of Chills. For diarrhea, use Red Diarrhea Remedy. R. D. R cures acute and chronic dial rhea For the stomach and bowels use R. D. K. R.-D. B. cures vomiting purging. English Female Bitters regulates and restores. E. F. B. will cure your sick wife Phvscians are invited to testE. F. B. E. F. B. is adopted to old and youug females. I. X. L- LINIMENT The rapidity with which this LINIMENT has increased in popularity thioughout Southwestern Georgia and Florida is unprecedented. The pro prietor is continually receiving voluntary testimo nials bom various parts of the country of its mi - raculous cures. Every household should have it; .if there is any medicine to be relied upon it is the I X. L, Liniment. It cures headache, tooth* ache, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, burns, old sores, pains in back, &c. Sold by all druggists. Sold in Baiubridge, Ga., by J. A. BUTTS & CO. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS will restore fad ing female beauty, For salt* by J. A. Butts & Cos. If you have the Diarrhea, go to J. A. Butts & Co’s ami get a bottle of the BED DJAERHiE RLM EDY. Price one dollar per bottle. TO COHSUMTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Constitution 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 direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Curb for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis etc The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will trjr 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, New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ffects of youthful indiscretion, will’for the sake of suffering humanity, send free 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. JOHN B OGDEN, * For all diseases of the Kidney or Bladder use EXT. BEARBERRY and BUCHU, for sale at J. A. Butts A Co’s. OAK % CITY m h ill SMB, Upstairs in Bowers Block, BR AD STREET, BAINBRIDGE GA B. F. COLBERT & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. • Ties Saloon is always supplied with choice WBZBSZSB. WINES, SRANBIES, • CJGAHS, &E,, &E. THE BILLIARD TABLES r -) tfe are all new. and as good as can be found in the JuMps. Cocktails, Sherry "- ' Cobblers, &c.. 4c , pro- ''J*^' r '*dßT' " pared at short notice. * April Ist, 1860. 49-ts Sheriff Sales. tl t ) ]i the nut i uesday in September next, the following property, to wit • •>4^l,t«\ N Mn 20 l and 202 ’ fractio » al «<* N e tr oro ,0t - No. 252, coutdug 10 acres bi‘ > the l> Souih tH HI! ~g HCre8 ’ 284 h *'" *4 *c 1.8 tin ‘MO L, h COI T of Mid «**. ISS amTsolt*: southwest „ uuded a8 fallows, commencing at ,e finks to l T ner 'T ,ng North 16 chain? 6b t!fHie lh ®T Eaßt by South 64 degreeß land Ivincr « ° t r u h out b line of said lot to the Lid ly "h g . b w L° f u h ir BH,Ue b” ,n » 136 acres alore- Sn . ha J f lot. No. 242, the South half of lot Nc». 203 containing 125 acres Rll in the l4t, ‘ hv I P * nd known land - '-KSsifa -«. ;f» 0 f is acres all lying In the 14th district of Decatur coun iL m il e nnL°H f i be Chattahoochee riJ’ Ww * and N ?*’, BBo U 6 acres of lot 332 and vfflwfh i n .r rtof^ ld lot * a baygall r‘ L d l l 6 ! %Creß fro “ th « balance of said lot in the 20th district of said ceunty and known as the U livWnLM R ° aU,den DaLiei O NeaL aatUfVlia s.?T P™P ert y of J- P. Gaulden to ? P.Gauldw Penor C ° Urtfl fa Henry D ' Sheb£e vs ' JSLfftrf retnrned to me by David Belcher ex outfifi, Decatur county. traeand p,ftce ’ Lotfi of ,and tionaH W d fn *« t, ; >u » I b'L No. 24L and frac ,o,t 0 N ” 262 containing 10 acres, No. 253 con tabling 19b* acres. 254 being 35* acres in the South East corner of ga,d lot, 135 acres of lot No. 240, bounded as follows, commencing at the Southwest corner running North 16 chains ami 66 links i« u slatmu thence East by South 64 degrees to the i.asfr, S,Uth , h,le ° f s aid lot the land tving Wh J. fr 6 "fT be,ng the 185 acres aforesaid 'i’ht f half of fractional lot No 242, the South half of No 03 containing 125 acres, the whole Containing 136/* acres all in the 14th district of !>• catur, and known as iand purchased by J. P Gauld en from H. D Shetiee. also, lots Nos 37, 38, 30. 40 and 41 and fractional lot No. 1 14. and lot No. 42 and fractional lot No li3 and the South half of lot No. 3b containing 103 acres all l)ing in the 14th district ot Decatur county in the fork of the Flint and Lhattahopchee rivers, also, lots of land Nos 330 Jls acieß of lot 332 in the Western part of said-, lot a certain baygall dividing 115 acres from the balance of said lot in the 20th district of saidc uuty and known as the land bought by J. P. Gaulden from Daniel O’Neal. Levied on as the property of J. p. Gaulden to satisfy one Superior Court Ufa Henry D. Shehee ys. John P. Gaulden. Levy made and returned to me by David Belcher ex-Sheriff, Decatur county. Also, at the same time and place: Lots of land Nos. 201 and 202, fractional lot No 231 and frac tional lot No. 252 containing 10 acres, No, 253 con taining 199f acres, 254 being 35* acres in th»Soutb east corner of said lot. 135 acres of lot No. 240, bounded as follows: com nencing at the South-west coiner running North 16 chains and 66 links, to a station, thence East bv South 64 degrees to the East, North and South line of said lot the land lying South of the same being the 135 acres aforesaid. The North half of fractional lot No 242, the South half of lot No. 203 containing 125 acres, the whole containing 1367j[ acres all in the 14th district of Decatur county and known as the land purchased by J P. Gaulden from H. D Shehee, also, Nos. 17, 38, 39. 40 and 41 and fractional No. 114, and lot No 42, and fractional lot No. 113 and the South half of lot No 36 containing 103 acres, all lying in the 14th district of Decatur county in the fork of the Flint and Chattahoochee rivers, also, lots of land No. 330 and lla acres of lot 332 in the Western part of said lot, a certain baygall dividing the 115 acres from 'he balance of said lot in the 20 district of said county and known as the laud bought by' J P. Gaulden from Daniel O’Neal. Levied on as the property of J. P. Gaulden to satisfy or,e Superior Court fi fa Henry D. Shehee vs. J. P. Gaulden. Levy made and returned to me by David Beichei ex-Sheriff, Decatur county. Also. One half acre of land in the city of Bain bridge. bounded as follows; North by Planters street; East by Clay street; South by street separa ting it from lots owned by S. L. Belcher and or phans of Henry Vlalone; West by street name un known; levied on as the property of Luke Mann to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa Harrell, Zeigler & Cos vs Luke Mann. Property pointed out by Defend an t. Also, One half acre of land in the city of Bain bridge, bounded as follows, North by Planters street; East by Clay street; South by street separa ting it from lots owned by 8. L Belcher and or phans of Henry Malone; West bystreet name not known; levied on as the property of Luke Mann to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa Elias Simpson & Cos. vs Luke Mann. Property pointod out by defendant Also, Lot No. 188 and part of lot No. If 5 in the 20th district of Decatur County, levied on as the property of S A J. Cox to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa Patteu, Lane, Mariam A Cos. vs E. A. Cox & Bro. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Bainbridge. bounded as follows: North by #ri»t name not known, East by premises of Ed. Brown, West by George Edwards place and South by Back street. Levied on as the property of Smart Mann (colored.) to satisfy one tax fi fa. Levy made and returned to me by M. Hahn, Own itdhlo. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land, Nos. Ufi. 117 and 124. in the 15th district of Deca tur county, levied on as the property of W. M. Dol lar to satisfy one tax fi fa. Also at the same time and place lot of land i o. 275 in the Istb District of Decatur county, levied < n as the property of Haws aud Hutchinson to satisfy one tax ti fa. One lot of land No. 188, in the 29 district of De catur county. Levied on as the property of Nancy Stewart to satisfy one tax ti fa Also, at the same time and place, No. 282, in the 16th di-trict of Decatur county, containing 25 a'res. Levied on as the property of R .L. Rachels to satisfy one tax fi fa Also, at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 21 and 31, in the 21st district of Decatur county. Levied on as the property of J. H. Brown to satisfy oue ta* fi fa. Also, at the-same time and place, lot of land No 191, in the 19t“n district of Decat.ni bounty, contain ing 185 acres more or less. Levied on as the prop erty of D. L Bryant to satisfy one tax ti fa. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No -359, in the 21st of Decatur county. Levied on as he property ot L. Marshall to satisfy one tax ti fa. Also, at the smne time and place, lots of land Nos. 371 and 337, in the 21rt district of Decatur county. Levied on as the property of T. J- Harp to satisfy one tax ti fa. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No. 359. in the 16th district of Decatur county Levied on as the property of William Farmer to satisfy one tax fi fa. Levies made and returnd to me by M. Hahn, Constable. Lot of land No. 592, in the 15th District of Dec.itur county. Levied on as the property ot S. A. Wilson to satisfy one tax fi fa. Levy made and returned to me by M. Hahn, Constable. Also, West half of lot of land No 322 in the 27th District oi Decatur county, levied on as the property of Samuel Lowery lo.satisfy one Jus tice Court ti fa Couison Adams vs S_ Lowery Levy made and returned to me by H, M. Hatch er Const. Also, lot of land. No. 220, in the 10th District of Decatur county.. Levied on as the property ot W. M. Dollar as Guardian, for John Drodv H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. Augusta, 1869. - I — OFFICE of J. BKRRirN OLTYEE. General Corn ' mission Merohut. No 97 Bay Street (over W 1 i eoz C- M '_ A :I- .. . Ga. fdcy2*tt<- j CORNER BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS, W. J. B RAN NAN, ' ’ . . _ N • * . * * * <o _.; '/> This Saloon has been thoronsrhlv renovated by an EXPERIENCED BAR TENHFB and the nronrietib s»TpS ':zi* ay at Ws MW,HsUwut >• ».»•* rss# V ’ BISKIES •; BRAND r WINES PORTER ALGS * . BODA WATK ® lager BEER cider' ICE LEMONADE CIGARS, *o •' ft-M*’!.#!* IN connection with this Saloon is two FIRST GLASS BILLIARD TABLES, one ft Cftrow the other ft rocket table. As I have to pay Cash for my goods, vve are compelled to sell STRICTLY FOR THE CASH, AND FOR CASH ONLY. FANCY BRINKS OF ALL KiNBS MIXED UP. B.P. BRUTON AGO* REAL ESTATE —;AND:~ I&SVRA&€B AGtNTg, . t Q r .. ~ ; $ . * ■ • ' • v s i : % !, • : n jv 'i Hjj . OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE: ‘ 1 POUR ‘ DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTB . ' . . • •• ' m • ! THREE BUSINESS HOUSES AND LOTS TWO VACANT BUSINESS LOTS . ! < ■:><; 'one VACANT DWELLING LOT . t . * ** V i:, *; ‘ f ' * 1 ' • ■ : *• ; : * ! • ■o N E WA R E HO US E AN D L 0-T •» t* ' ‘ n *»• j ’w. Apply early, as all the above property is offered VERY LOIV. . :«T*n : */,;*) '.•lf :: ,!‘i ,< OFFICE " '<■ BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite Court House. fly 22, ’69. U tt. = ■ , BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. w. i. auraiaptia© ■*BCC® X.BBJ r BT' O.R« , : iv-j HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to hire atali times with of without Olivers. B’ine Horses and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange. 1 February 11th, 1869. A. Davis. H L B C. 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