The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, October 07, 1869, Image 2

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fun. gjj'jilu wsmatXL' "jlll -=»-ebslii.'ib •JOHN R. HATES ) ! u it asd •Editors. 6. a, QgRLgT, ) PttS, GA.. OCTOBER 7 ! 869. non I] AO A I*. \^d 4 tiayc jnsf returned from an extensive tour Utrpugh {Southern,Ga, West Florida and with renewed health and energy. OH| to’shdj>ject in leaving our post was for purpose of soliciting subscribers to our »heei w (so called) by that yaufeftldootlko paper known as the Savannah Advhdixt. Hihcb we left wc have addl’d » emijljf's<?en new subsreibers to oar list, and we* {lnnkotte or two more trips through the oaat»»«9 of country we have mentioned, w illJptUk#' tlb> Sutr the best advertising medlrttnllf Southern Georgia. . We’ vere grufl'fitlj both from the merchants and tejr« oftlie different places we hav<* visifet|4f< Vital, they all intend shipping their prodbfhn to Savannah, the great commercial sea dML#’ : the Sonth. We h ave circula ted pripor gratuitously through West F<>ria»*:sif|} Adubama, and we l ope all the Savilotilt hterchants who have advertised with usHHR receive a liberal share of the patroifagf; of (hose sections. We will say to ottr- friftyfi# that wo do not publish the card of any house unless it is reliable, tliorCTpe lAcy ai’C t*affc in consigning their other produce to/or ordering th<’i|itg)o<tfl* from sny house in Savannah, ftdvdrtfsingeHt oar columns. AtNfcW'G'-a ines we had the pleasure of several of our old friends, also^ut.partial and wholesouled cotempo* iaryJ)lAlttpt. Tucker of the Chattahoochee MiriWK to* :* of the Mirror has just recent ly Tuck-«r new wife in out of the damp, coHfUJl’yhfJy did not have much time to talk fvuk.ii n*/ we were glad to learn from him J 4liftk the Mirror was in a flourishing coiumfoiV. * JfWft flapt. deserves a great for making the Mirror what it hold of it after two other par* ties h#«bialie*i, but he has by proper man ugemiMfrt ib# the necessary amount of en- T? "pay. We hope the citizens of surrounding counties will sustain him ftft h** laudable enterprise. FrtwifcVopt Gaines we went to the flour* ishinjfv Ifttie . city of Cuthbert , there we had |ho/pleasure of taking by the liand Col. H. U* tftuaes ©f Cuthbert Appeal a Clevel and accomplished gentleman. The Appeal is a staunch supporter of the proposed B. C. & C. Railroad, aud has done a great deal to advfwi4e*tlip interest of the said enterprise. we proceeded to Blakely and met for the first time, our sprightly Colemptowry E, U. Grouby of tire Early County? News. “Grout/” is an enemy to iht* Bainfw»d4 e, Cuthbert and Columbus Rail because it don’t run over bin chicluim empt y i At Colquitt, our neighboring little city, we taui the pleasure of meeting many old acquaintances and friends. Colquitt wil! be tln*‘ feral ft ration on the B. C. & C. Railroad, of which fact the citizens are very proud ; ami judging from the conversation we had with many of the best men of *t he county, the •fMt*i*n<uncd Road has an able backer in the shape of old Miller. W* arrived’ home safe; very much pleased with our trip, feeling oonsidarabi y refresh*- ed and ■ tnvi'goratwd and better prepared to fllMhe editorial chair. Before closing we will say to the Savan- that on account of the scar city wc cannot return* our thanks for thb Complimentary manner in which it Bpen&ror fts issue of the 26th, but will return the favor tenfold next week. jfT- , HOMICIDE IN JACKSON COUNTY, FLORIDA. I»l We learn from the Marianna Courier of the apffo ilfc, that a party of colored peo* pie on * their way to a picnic, and about fpnr (piles from Marianna, waslired some unknown party, or parties con cealetiaQ ft thicket, in which a colored man by. of Shiirlock and a small boy lie his arms at the time, were in stall tjy killed, by the same ball. The citi*. zeim geacrally, white and black, turned out and went in pursuit of the murderers, but as yet made any satisfactory dis* a3 to who the paities are. Poor jtyhttn will yon be rid of these foul outrage* that Rad cul rule has brought on y© M JlMMrtili# *-0 . - •tviici 1 • r r r AftoftT TO BAIN BRIDGE. There is no doubt, but that the high ta* riff of tuU rates, charged by the owuer of our wMjfe'tftfrHss the river, is tbe cause of the fiUs of ft large amount of trade to our Cttyfcf ;w» we well know, frun conversing will? ¥he’ peSpte throughout the counties of Calhouu and Baker. We are saying, that it lost us last year fullfS 000, liales of cotton, besides a large amount of trade. And the present yeajWUl passi with the same result, know a large number of merchants iu the Codmiek, who would ship their goods to cotton from this poiut (if they courc liTit here; Were it uot for the ex cesPfVofr demanded from them. Not they do this, but finding that ourme?chkdts sell groceries and every* thioyg e! bulk just as cheap as they cau with freight and other ex penses they would purchase their stock here., It ii liiß |sty of our merchants, who have®fbelm)sperity of our City, and their own*fnWr(^st , at heart, to look in to this, aud if possible, remedy it. We feel assured that Aimipubii^spirited gentleman, who, own tlo%l>tidge, wiit uot throw so great a stum it» the way of the prosperity of l,, 4kUt'b willingly Sc-jf interest would *’>» Ai nut lu act otherwise- we ap j reheud gUtfertterwiatg. New Goods! ROCKWELL & WEST, BKOaD street, Baiubiidge, " • «esr|ia Wholesale and Retail Dealers in £taj>U and Jaafjj grjj <S*o &% WOULD fespectfnlly inform the. citizens of Bain bridge and surrounding country that they have on hand and are constant ly receiving one of the larg est and best assorted stock of Goods in the market; consisting in part of Fancy Dress Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. And in fact any article that can be found in a first-cl aB6 Dry Goods Establishment. V. / All we ask is a trial. Our motto is. “LIVE AND LET LIVE.” Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, oct 7 ts DICKINSON & COX, jm. mzz rar m. mjb mt -AND (frommissiMM Hfwltatrfis, Broad Street, BAINBRIDGE, GA. WILL sell any property in the city or county, entrusted to them and make prompt returns. Also Keep constantly on hand a splendid assort ment ot DRY GOODS, BOOTS, GROCERIES, ' SHuES, CLOTHING, HATS, &c. Having purchased our goods at low figures for CASH, we are confident that parties will find it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. |lPOur motto is “Quick sales and small profits’’ oct 7 24 3m L O JACKSON, YOK W&m 86088 COMMISSION MERCHANT, BRUTONS WHARF, B AINBRIDGE, - - - GEORGIA HAVING leased the Ware Rouse formerly oc cupied oy Messrs. B. 1. Bruton & Cos., I will state to my iHeads and the public at large, tnat I am prepared to RECEIVE COTTON ON STORAGE, or ship the same to my friends in Savannah, New York or Liverpool. Those who wish me to ship tor them may test assured of Sure and Prompt Returns. Liberal Advances made on cotton shipped to any of tbe above named places. oct 7 24 3m THE PRICE OF WHISKEY REDUCED AT THE "POOR MAN'S SALOON,” A. MARTIN, Proprietor. KEEPS constantly on hand a choico lot of Whis kies, Wines, Brandies. &c. Also a large lot of Canned and Fresh Fruits. Oysters, Pickles, Cheese and Crackers. Good Whiskey sold at TEN CEF TS per drina. Give him a call. Store on Broad Street, dext door to T. R. War ded Drug Store oct 7 24 3m. DWELLING TO RENT. ONE large two story dwelling, convenient to the business part of the city, containing 8 large comfortable rooms,,clo6ets &c , and all necessa ry out buildings—together with a rich garden. Apply to J. F. KING. Flint River Store. EXECUTOR’S SALE, BY virtue of a decree of the Hou. J. M. Clark, Judge Superior Court, South Wes'ern Circuit, granted at Chambers in Americus on the 19th day of August. 1869, I will sell sell for distributiou amongst the heirs of Peter J. Grey, deceased, be fore the Court House door in the city of Bainbridge, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following; property, to wit: Lotsof land. Nos 317 and 312, in tbe 21st .Dis trict of Decatur county, fractional parts of lots 311. 289, 288 end 287 in the said District. Terms—One third CASH, balance twelve months with mortgage on the property. 8. W. PATTERSON, Exicuutor of Peter J. Grey, deceased. Sept. 30. 1869. ' 30-tds [OFFICIALJ Executive Defahtmext 1 Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 10th. 1869. f Ordered, That the New Era, of Atlanta,, be, and the same is nc.eby a dried to the list of newspapers authorised to publish Executive Orders and Pro clamations. from and after this da’e, in accordance with tbe order of 26th of February' ultimo. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive Department, at the Capitoi in Atlanta, the day and }«*r above written. RC- US D. FirLLOCI?. Grjernor. Fv tin* Gorvr'K-- : *v »Secivtary Ex Dep t. jfw gMmigementiS. nil its! * - THE BEST ASSORTMENT EVER BROUGHT TO BAIXBRIDGK A. DAVIS, Wholesale. and Retail Dealer ia iircwiiEißcni. Corner Broad ant £ o ugh ton Streets, BAI2H BRIDGE, GEORGIA |■ " ■ V * » Are daily receiving their FALL & W INTER STOCK OF staple and gmg frp <M f, of every variety^ WORSTEDS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, LACES, . CORSETS, CLOAKS, and thousands of other things too numerous to mention, foi ladies and children's wear. Also an immense stock of Ready Made Clothing, and. - Jurntefein# soo4*. HOSIERY,* NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS. VALISES, SADDLES HARDWARE, HOLLOW AND WILLOW WARE, BAGGING, ROPE, TIES, Ac. In fact everything that SS&K G& WQM&tt Can call for, either for the LIVING OR THE DEAD. I am determined not to Lose the Reputation I have gained, for selling the VERY BEST GOODS At tbe LOWEST PRICES. I wiii always pay the Highest Market Price for Cotton, ot make LiberaJ Advances on the same for /Shipment. Plantation Supplies Geaxa’iv always on hand ocfc 7 ts. §cw gifluntiscminß A PROCLAMATION $l,O 00RE WA B, .. -i mm* ■ GEORGIA. By RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of said State, Whereas, Official information has been received at this department that a murder was committed ir: the town of Cartersville. county of Bartow, in thD State, on the 24th instant.fnpon the person of Rich ard Smith, as is alleged, by one Green Spencer, and that the said Spencer has fled from justice: and Whereas, The Sheriff of said county of Bartow certifies to me that he has exercised all diligence, and used every means in his power to apprehend the said Green Spencer, hut without avail, and that offering of a suitable reward is essential as a means of making certain tbs arrest of the said Green Spen* cer, Now, therefore. I have thought it proper to Issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of one thousand dollars for the apprehension and de livery of the said Green Spencer, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the sheriff of said county of Bartow. Aud l do moreover charge and require all officers in this State, civil and’ military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said Green Spencer* in order that he may be broupht to trial for the offence with which he stands charged. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 28th day x of Sep tember in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sixty Nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-Fourth. RUFUS B. BUL T OCR, Governor. By the Governor.* David G. Cottins, W Secretary of State DESCRIPTION. The said Spencer is about 21 years of age, about five feet eight or nine, inches high fair complexion, blue eyes and weighs about 125 or 126 pounds. . A PROCLAMATION. SI.OOO iEL-ETW'-A.FIID. GEORGIA: By RUFUS B. Bullock. Governor of said State. Whereas, It has been officially communicated to this Department that on the night of the 24th Au gust ultimo, Dr. H H .Harley, was shot at and killed while engaged in writing, at his residence in the county of Glynn; in this State, by a party or paities unknown: and Whereas, The Foreman of the Grand Jury of said county of Glynn certifies to me that ho evidence sufficient to warrant the arrest of any party has come to the knowledge of said body, and that it is their desire as well as the desire of all good citizens of Glynn county to bring the murderer to justice; and Whereas, The Foreman of said Grand Jury, in accor<lance with a resolution of that body, suggests the olfering of a suitable reward as the means of in suring the arrest -f .he assusin or assasins of :lie said H. H Harley; Now. therefore, in order to vindicate the majesty of the law and the sacredness of human life, and in order the more certainly to bring to speedy trial and punishment the guilty party or parties, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor and Commander in- Chief of the. Army and Navy of this'State and of the Militia thereof have thought proper to issue this, my Proclamation hereby offering a reward of One Thousand Dollars for the apprehension and de liver)' of the person or personas engaged in the perpetration of this atrocious murder ns hereinbe fore recited, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of said county of Glynn : And I do moreover charge and req ore all officers In this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said party or parties, in order that they may be brought to trial and punishment. Given under my Hand and the Great seal of tbe State, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, this 28th day of September, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sixtv*n}ne, andof the Independence oftheUnited States of America the Ninety-Fourth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, By the Governor: Governor. David G. Cotting, Secretary of State* Oct 7. 1809. 24-1 t A PROCLAMATION. $lO 0 0 EE WASD. GEORGIA i By RUF US B. BULLOCK, Governor of said State* Whereas. S J. Bush, Cofonot of Wllkersoti coila ty, has reported to this Department, under date September 22d instant, that a murder Was commit* ted in said county of Wilke rsou on tuel3th instant. Upen the person of L A. Golden, as is alleged, by one R. N. Nelson, and that the said Nelson hits fled from justice; and. Whereas, The said Cdronor further reports to the that the civil officers of said couuty of Wilkerson have used their utmost exertions in apprehending the murderer, but without success, Now, thereforer I have thought proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One 'lhousand Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said It. N. Nelson, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of the said county of Wilkerson. And I do moreover charge and require all officers in this State, civil aud military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said R. N. Nelson, in order that he may be brought to trial for tbe crime with which he stands charged. Given under my band and the great seal of the State, at the in Atlanta, this 28th day of September, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sity-nine, and of the independence of the United Statesof America the ninety fourth. i‘UFUB B. BULLOCK, By the Governor: Governor. David G. Cotting, Secretary of State, DESCRIPTION. -The said Nelson is about 28 years of age, thin visaged, light coraplexioned, has red goatee and raousticlie, weighs about 125pouu le, and has lost two fingers off his right hand. Ocfc, 7. 18S9. 24 lt ipwrtismmfjs. ■ ■ . • - GBEATV Southern Preparations These Remedies anfctbe result of many years of laborious study' and a long bedsWe experience m the South and West, and from the golden opinions they have won from the medical profession, the press and the psblic, and the unprecedented demand and universal satisfaction given, they have imme diately become the STANDARD MEDICINES OF THE AGE. Being prepared by the medical profession, and. di vested of all secrecy. physcians in all directions are prescribing them in their practice with the most satisfactory results. The editor of the Columbus (Miss.) Sentinel says,. ‘•We have had occassion to use several of the GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS, in our fami ly, and in every instauce they gave entire satisfac tion.” The Memphis Daily Appeal says; “The superiority of the GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS is acknowledge by all who have tested them, and we cheerfully recommend them to otir friends throughout the country” The Memphis Public Ledger says: “The GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS are prepared and offered by staunch ,physcians of our city. Whom we know: the Remedies give satisfac tion, and we cheerfully recommend them as No* l Family Medicines ” The Brandon (Miss.) Republican says. “The GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS are prepared by eminent physicians aud sell well in our midst.” YOUR SICK WIFE is rapidly sinking to an early grave. .Her eyes r are growing dim and her cheeks becoming pale; her personal charms are fading, and she is less talka tive; her whole frame is feeble, emaciated and her vous; the least exercisejeauses short breathing and a palpitating heart, she hits no appetite, her head aches, her fe3t and hands are constantly cold, she is restless, nervous aud cross, and every thing fails tc give relief, Do you know what’s matter with your WIFE OR DAUGHTER, who is thus afflicted? Ask her if she is troubled with any complaint peculiar to her sex. Ask her if she is troubled with painful, suppressed or irre - ular Monthly Periods; if she has Lucorfhaea. or Whites. Chlorosis or Green Sickness,Falling of the Woipb, Ulceration of the Womb, or any of those diseases produced by an irregular act ion, of the Womb. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS will immediately arouse and restore.to health. Physicians all over the country are delighted with its effects. We hold hundreds of letters simi lar to the following: [Extract from the Macon (Miss) Beueotr] “From the unprecedented sale and demand for the ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS here, and the entire satisfaction given, we earnestly recommend them to our lady friends.” Mr F r C. Sinclair, of DeKalb Miss., says: “Three of our physicians are using your remedies in their practice, one of whom saysjMiere is no Uter ine tonic equal to your ENGLISH FEMALE JBIT TEItS ” Messrs Carpenter & Cos., of Haz ehurst. Miss, March. 1858, says: The sale of your ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS is wonderful. Send two dozen by express, C. O. D Rinson & Neal, of Huntsville, Ala., March. IS^P, “Please forward by express, six dozen Ei.iGL.SH FEMALE BITTERS.” These Bitters are beautifully put up in Targe bot tles, at $2 50 per bottle, or three bottles for 86 u 0 ; one bottle lasting two weeks. Sent to all parts of the country on receipt of price ; also, for Side by druggists. J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Prop'rs. Memphis, Tenn. By cleansing the Stomach, arousing the Liver, carrying.off all billions matter, and acting as a powerful anti-periodic, the KING OF CHILLS, at one dollar per bottle, is. to-day, the boosted physicians’ combination for the cure of all forms of Chills and Fever, Neuralgia. Pain, and all those complaints of a malarious origin. It never effects the head. ears, or nerves, can he adminisieied to infants, and is superior to quinine for these diseases. FARMERS AND PLANTERS nil over the country are buying the KING OF CHILLS for family use, and all are delighted with its effects. If yon do not wish your Chills to return this is the leniedv It is prepared by physicians who have much experience in the treatment of ma larious diseases, and, as this remedy never fails in private practice, it is confidentially recommended as a standard preparation. Large butt es $1 00, or six bottles for $&,00. Sold by all druggists. HAVE YOU A COUGH? Use A mygdalin Pectoral. Have yon any disease of tbe Lungs ? „ Use AinygdaTiu Pectoral Have yoD Pleurisy or Bronchitis ? Use Amvgdalin Pectoral. Have you Croup or Hooping Cottgh ? Use Amygdalin Pectoral The prettiest and best Cough Syrup Is Amygdalin Pectoral. The mother s cheap Cough Syrup rru , , I» Amygdalin Pectoral. The Children s favorite . I« Amygdalin Pectoial For family use, as a powerful expectoraut, easing pain and causing sleep, it haß no equal. Price, SI.OO Sold by all druggists. STOP, OLD MAN! You need not grunt anv longer. Yon can be cured right away. Your Kidneys and Bladder bare been annoying you long enough. DROfIGOOLE & CO.’S Extract of Bearberry and Buehii will cure you of all that suffering. It will relieve you of Urinary deposits, frequent desire and inability to Urinate. Gravel Gout, Dropsy, pain in the Back, effect of Habits of Dissipation or early abuse Adap ted to old or young, male or female. Price, SI.OO pei bottle, or »,ix. bottles for $5 00 Sent to all parts of the country on receipt of price ; also, for sale by druggists. y IMPURE BLOOD REQUIRES THE USE OF OUR CON STITTj TIONAL MONARCH, which purifies the Blood, cures Scrofula, Skin Dlb eases Glandular Swellings, Syphilitic affections, old Ulcers and Sores. Boils, etc- 1 he' MONARCH is composed of Stillingia, Sarsaparilla and lodide l?Vu h L W ! I, r?, h are ac V’ ow,e<, « e( l the world over to be the best Blood Purifiers ever known J* P* DROMGOOLE fit CO., Prop’rs, . Memphis, Tenn, Sheriffs Sales. hist 1 tiesday in November next between ii bo„r, of »!., ,b. following thXv 0 M“ Clin,' ™ l " f'o-tof Broome to •atSSJ’ T r ' r, .’P er ty of Mrs Delilah Levied on to J Vh ’ te an l l J C Paterson. Butler., Gua°San7 B °WmT r T W ¥"'1 fi fa ' * «. »"dJ C. Patterson^ *• W® C. Lundy, E E Wh ite attorneys ’ fo l JWl ' t J’ pmnted by plaintiff’s Ocfc. 7,18 Ba° DORF ' GANI)Y , De P nt . v Sheriff. 24 4w SAVANNAH DIRECTORY** OFFICE of J. BERRIEN OLIVER mission Merchat, No 97, Bay Btr»\ e,,tr,ll Qi ox, Gibbs & Cos.) Savannah, Ga AUSTIN ft ELLIS, commisson ajuj merchants, Savannah, Ga. k—■ - CILAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, g ioten i chandlers, corner Bay and Drayton Sti vannah, Ga. eet M CIONNERAT& JOHNSON, wohleside I cotmhissiwr merchants, corner Barnaul 1 Streets, Savanuah Ga. JOHN OLIVER, No. 6 Whitaker Street, Ga. Dealers in sashes, doors, blinds ings. paints, oils, glass, putty, and all p,ii r .t3 glaziers material. Miked paints of all coion 4 shades. ,• ’ Ul * 1 Jj. DICKSON ft CO., cotton facto, mission merchants. 58 Bay Street Savau,^ FARLEY t SIMMONS, cotton factor* and,, .mission merchants,sß Bay Street, Bg VM ? Ga. ■ I'll '■ " GH REMSH ART, wholesale and retail ,u. • d<M)rs. sashes, blinds, moulding)} new.|, ftc. North side ol Bay Street, foot of Barnar.ii vannah, Ga.-t ty : , 1} AN DELL ft CO., wholesale grocer*. 2f.| n i Ray Street, Weqt of Barnard. Savannah Agents for Georgia, Florida and Alabama g| Orange rifle powder. MFERSI & CO;, wholesale dealers in « witTes Liqffdis, tobacco’s and main 14? 147 bavuunah, Ga. /» !• ' 1 —? r?* «ryrry » HOLCOMBE,. HULL & CO * wholesale m Bay St retd, Savannah. Ga. T J. GUILMARTIN & CO., cotton fictoa, JL/e general commisssion merchants, lfy'jjti >avannaii„ Ga. Agents for Bradley’s super p l>hate of lime. Bagging, ropeand iron ties on hand. Uusual facilities extended to entw AT TQI OLfl STI WEST STREET, BAINBRIDGE,GI' Family Groceries .„*f >• W <'* AND CONFECTIONEREJ CASPAR LEWIS, Agent for Mrs. C. Lewis, W r OULD respectfully inform the public Ik] has on hand one «df the largest and k« lecteii stocks of Family Groceries and Cuftfsctil lies ever offered tr. the Bain bridge public. Quick Sales & Small Pro! Being mr motto, yon can expect bargmm 4 you desire anything in my Hue scpSOSi City Marshal Sal; WT.L be sold before The Court House'doetil first l oesdiiy in 7 ovemher next, at M hour* of safe, the following property to wit: j Also at tbe same time and place, onenrtr Is stable on VVest street, T*> fbe ntv of M»I>M Lexied on as tiie property of Moses Slngletl satisfy one tax fi. fa. issued by B. C Scott, (| and Treasurer against Moses Singleton. Also at tbe same time and place, oriewdl coffee Levied on as the property of AneM Zcigler & Cos., to satisfy one tax ti. fa issuedliJ >cotG Clerk and Treasurer against Anil Zergler, & Cos. Also at the siure tinjgr and place, one hnwi lo>t in the city of Bainta MgS, kn wn as >ans place. levied on as tbe property efiji Evans to satisfy one ta» fi. fa. issued by It (fl Clerk and I'reusurer against John W, Krm ; Also at the same vime and place, one to* | lot in thceify df-Brtfnlwidge, on Plwit|nl Levied on as the property of Mrs. M. A, I- j sati-fy one tax ft. fa. hwued bv B CdM • and Treneuier against Mrs. M. A, KwiV. Also at the same time and plaoq one fov lr tin the city of Bain bridge, vdiefti Ik 1 prietor now resides. Levied on ns the propr ’ Charles Haygoorl to satisfy one tax fi. I*. bv 3. C. Bcott Clerk and Treasurer, agsinitO j Haygood. . 1 Also a t the same time and place, one new lift ; b>e and premises on West Street and one k» lot. known as the Frank Powell place. It* as the property of Moses Singleton to fi. fa iwmed by B, C. Bcott Clerk and 7' I against Moses Singleton* One house and lot in tire city the proprietor now tesides. Levied ou«*| perty of M. : ll«bn, to sutiafy one taifif*® 1 ? B *C. Bcott Clerk aud Treasurer, agaM 11 Also at the same time and place, one bo«* lot in the city of Bainbridge. Levied on** 1 ' | petty of M. Hahn, to satisfy one tax fi k jf{ I B. C. scott, Clerk and Tteasnrer, against•“ ' ; , P, j GEORGIA— Decal nr County GREENBERY THOMAS has applied for and setting apart and valuation J| and 1 will pag o upon the same on the *1 October next, at my office in Bainbridge- | „ JOELJOHNSON.iI Sept. 30. • & l GEQiiIA— Decutor Cptinly. yjj r GRANDISON M and setting apart and valuation of and I will puss upon tha same on (be October next, at my office in Bainbridge, JOEL JOHNaON. fcept 30. ii i GEORGIA Decatur Coutitv. ~^B JF REYNOLDS as next friend to Smith, Wife of R. C. Smith, ha* exe nit ion and setting apart and valt>>it |UD ..jjH stead, and I will pass upon the same i October next, at my office in Bainbridge- ,-Mj JOELJOHNSOf-JM Sept.i 3% 0 GEORGIA—Ri-ealur Conniy* , : AW. MASSEY has applied for setting apart, and valuation of " o,u / fli® l will pass upon the same on the W® next, at my office iu Bainbridge. T dftj • JOELJOHNSO>™ Sepi, 30 Jj NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ALL persons indebted to tbe esta^ ir »if4l Hodges, are requested to coin e jfM make settlements, and those having said estate are requested to present w>. ■ the law. WADE P. HoDo^'/|M October , > -JtJL Si#* ■