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Mr • K,*' _^riTv\- iTtak^Tstrcct, Savannah
Winds, mCuldei-
B ,!C m “X- 0 ?.! tv. and all Patera* and
of all color, and
■ o "IMSIONH^Cotto u-factors ami com
■ M '{chautv oSj'.aY stioeOavnniml^
&CO cotton {actors and com-
K].'MU NUT. wliolcsalcand retail Staler in
■Winds, moulding newd I***.
■ Videos Hay .Street, foot o. oiinuud, ...
: ■' tro wholesale - ol * ? ' rl
■ :..'t West of Barnard. Savannah Oa
■Oeo'vula, Florida and Alabama of the
powder.
fc r &“('-n-. «l.elesale dealers in .groceries
K j.ujuo.s, o'* and segars, Ho a..d
,=\|«g:B‘h ) ta.
k CO , wholesale grocers,
BlVVlll'lN'^''o- cotton fafctofs tth.tl
■ eoiiimisssioii merchants, Bay Street,
■ i;a. Audits for Bradley’s fttiper phos-
T’ntiirintr. rows and iron ties always
■.'usual facilities extended to customers.
KDICAL CARD:
■FARRAR & JONES
■<„,,,-Uted themselves togethei for i*
■i.tire of Mkiockk. tender their pro-TW
ices to t!i'“ citizens of Uatnbridge
Office upstairs over K. H. mith &
| ]) r Jones can he found at night rtt thfe
■ not professionally engaged; iihd Dr.
■ rrsidmo: on Slmtwell stft'et. opposite
■ I8til). 40 -*•
IY h CO., DEALER IN CLOTH
illlng Goods for men wear, Staple
css And SaddlOtt, Water street
;i«. Jtinej 10
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LEfi ft HINES,
.NEYS AT LAW
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AND
ORS IN EQUITY
IRIDGE, GEORGIA
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prompt attention to all businV
ciiife iii the following couhtife
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Diuivlnndge.
Colquilt,
JSewton,
..OatnillaL ~
... ~ _ T\i()uiasvillc
Rice in tire Supvepie llour.ta of
and Stales Court for . Use Southern
;ia. Office upstairs .oyer J, P.
, Confectionery. (\Spo-49-tf.
Di A. Russell, 0. G. Gurley.
, GURLEY & RUSSELL,
NEYS At law,
AMD
>r.si in Equity.
; in the Court House.)
Georgia
having periiVa
d in tlie city of Bain
professional services
poctfully eolfeitsashare Bggjs
t his office in Rower’s Block <lu
l at his residence on Brougton
tly attended.
eh’ 11, 1809. io-lv
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forwarded to ;«1 1 Newspapers.
■Miargnl on Publisher./ prices.
■Ne'vjhsjiper kept ori tile.
H ;IS t(1 <-W o { Advertisiirg fu'rnished.
Hceive careful aftenf ion.
■ Mail answered promptly.
Lists of Newspapers for sjtlc'
pvvpaett for Customers.
»nts Written and Notices secured.
■ I<Usl “vss Men especially solicited.
■ PASKgo^
m s l
y libel for Divorce.
■rows. )
B to *be 6offrt that the defendant
■»-resla-nt of the State, and that rio
■. ni '"'l upon htffn' ttfr*? of the law;
■hat defendant be served tty pftbliCa
■ >he plaintiff have nVitit next tt-Vni' to
■ ‘ J-M. Clark.J. S. C.,Si W-C
from the minutes..
and. A, Padricfe,' Cl6r&.'
County.
in January next, I will apply
■th , ft J*f Ordinary of said County for
■ . , lands Wlonging to the estate of
■elvher dee’d.
Lit-ilktox I’kt.ciikr, Adm’r
mhnnn strator V Sate
■ : ''eforethe Court House door in
under ati order from the court of
‘ nr <>mniy. otr tire first Tuesday in
■ , l ‘ < * real estate belonging to the
■' nr van t iloc cased- Terms made
V'M vUale. < -y >:ii««
It. tv. MAX-WELL, Adtrnr.
■ )£c^ a Cocsrt
in Marcli no**.*jjcounty,
of Ordinary <» «£ ati on of
froui the admu>n= l
■ Ue nturd. deceased. . dw r.
■ JOEL WELLS. A«
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A M SLOAN. J. ff. tLOAN
Av NIJ , 8 LiOi A N Su COi,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
f high or u & liimilnghaiu’s Hange,
BAY TKfSET
Savaniiah, Georgia.
Bagging and Rope or Iron-Ties advanced on crops
Liberal cash advances in title on consignri\ents for
sale in Savannah or on shipments to reliable cor
respondents iu Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia
or Baltimore sept 9 *U tin.
GEORGIA —Recalur (Jotinty.
ON the first Monday in J'atiilhi’y next, I will
apply to the cmirt of Urdinary of said county,
fer leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of John C. Ratikley, Minor, late of said county
deceased. ' i '
nov 25, 30d. D. K. UTLER, Guardian.
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NOTICE.
CtliOftGlA—t)cfcatur County
ON the first Monday in March next, 1 will apply
to the court of Ordinary of Said county, for
letters of dismission fiom the administration of the
estate of John F. Malone deceased.
nov 25 30J I,DA A. MAIjONE, Adm’x.
' Notice.
&£', &xr
o sell certain lands belonging to the estote of S.
Davis Tonge, late of said county, deceased.
WM. G. D. TONGE, 1 4 rlrrV/’#
F. L. BA IT | Adnrf *
Oct. 28,1868. . 27-64
Postponed Mortgage Sheriff sale
WILL be sold before the Court House 'door in
the city of Bainbridge on the first Tuesday
in January next, between the usual honrs of sale:
the following propei ty to wit. .
Tb’ts of land, nu tribe is 211 and 218 in the 2lsi
Distrjfct Os said county. Levied on as the proper
y of Bentietl I. Widde'rt, to satisfy one execytionjn
t favor of Ffeyguson HMitiS: Bennett I. Wtd
dcn. poitited piit by Plaintiffs attorney.
H.B. WAUGH, Sheaifl.
uov.4-2m
SIHraH«S
Compound Unction.
For Boots, Siloes,
u m: M. ianii mfjeb3s*si&ss 9
The public have long wanted a preparation so
oiling Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather which
would not prevent a snioothe, brilliant polish bj
blacking immediately afterwards, and not destroy
the strength and fibres of of the seather. This
wonderful compound supplies that want !il every
respect. It contains several ingredients, bach of
which renders Boots, Shoes. Harness ptfd
pltafit. ftttft, ftfbfif(a(ffu durable.
The inventor, alter a !oiig experience and an
infinitude of experiments, has discovered that, by
compounding these saveial ingredients, the Boots,
Shoes, Harness or Leather that it is applied to will
also pdfixitof a fine, bright coat or
polish by blacking. . warfftnted. to give perfect
suHsfilbUuE., Invented |nd ihjd fey W, T. Smith
onfy. .'i tils unctroh is piit. up in vafiofts sßfe. tains
and sold in alfhost .every city iu tlie United States
at the rates of SI 59 per qua»t.
All orders by mail promptly attbrrdbd iiot4 9m
GEO R tila—l)F.cA , Fuii botiNrir.
ON the first Nlonday in January next, 1 will ap
ply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell lots of land Nos. 60 and 61 in
the 11th district of Mitchell pounty.
. D. R. BUTLE !,
Gdaraiafi for J. C. Ruckles.
Dec. 9, 1869. 33-4 t
GEORGlA —Decatur County.
MBS. SARAH CQRDBUh;*s ..applied for exemp
tion and settingiipairt and vulllation of hoine
stead and I will f‘a|s upon the same the 1 Oth Dec.,
at thy omits fn Baiuhridge.
JOEL JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Dec 9, 1860 ,
GEORGlA—tfkcAfuii County.
ON the first Monday in Januarjr ne;sL,L.#ill ap
ply to the Honorable. .Court of Urdinilfy 6f
said county, for leave to seif f,ft§ lands belonging
to Josinh Harrell, k ffi'inor, being the No'fth half of
aha, No. 47, fu ilib lbth dffitrifct.
A D. WOOTEN. dunrdian.
Dec 9, 1809 33-lm
City Marshall Sale.
Wll.L be sold before the Court House door in
the City of Bainbridge oh the first Tuesday
iu January next, the following property to wit:
One house and lot in thecity of Bainbridge inhere
Mr. Hyatt n6w resides. LeXiedonaS she property
of J. A, Proffitt Bro. to *4hify,rthe tax 6 fa issued
by B. C. Scott, Clerk' and Treasurer, against J. A.
rrb’QTt & Bro.
AlSo at the same time and pTa'&O, offp fpt or other
property in tfib *ity of Bainbridge. Levied on as
the property of D. P. Lock to satisfy a tax fi fa is
sued by B. C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer, against
D. P. Lock. *
Also at the same time and pface, one house aqd
lot in the citysf,Bahib'rulge> t tmpprietor
now resides. *LeVi4d Up ds the proper ty of M. Hahn
to satisfy one tax fi fit issued by B. C. Scott, Clerk
and Treasurer, dgttinst M. Halm.
Also St the sft’the time and place, one new livery
stable and premfses.otf Weft Street, hquse and lot
known as the FraiiK Pow4u place. Leyfac?;. t>H ia§
the property of Moses Singleton to satisfy orfo {six'
fi fa issued by B. C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer,
against Moses Singleton.
Also at the same time and pla~e, one house and
lot in thecity of Bainbtidge known as the Fife pro
perty, Tovied on as the property of S. Fife, to
satisfy one tax fi. fa. issued by B. C. Scott, Clerk
and Treasurer against S. Fife.
.j at same time and place one hong
the City of f?r?fhb#l(lge where the proprietor no
sides. Levied ou the property of M. Halm to
isfy <nc tax fi fa. issued by B. C. ECott Cl6rk
Treasurer against M. Hahn.
Also at the same time and fliii's bnb house atid
lot in tlie city of Bainbridge where tlie proprietor
now resides. Leiyed oh' o she property of T. Maun
to satisfy j fi 1 . TANARUS». issued by B C. 'Scott, Clerk
and Treasurer agitinsf T. Mann.
Also ht sa’fne ti&e iY><} pffteAAne lot of other
prbpbrtj in tfie 6itj of Baihb.ldge. Levied on as
the property of D. P. Lock, to satisfy one tax fi.
fa. issued by B" C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer
against D. P. Lock.
Also at the same time and place one lot or other
property iu the city of Bainbridge. Levied on as
the property ot John Sanborn, to satisfy one tax
fi fa. i«PMi W BBCUGMtt, ClerlS" a»a Treasurer
against John Sanborn.
Also at the same time and pi wee 61x6'ncW live
ry stable on Wert street lt> flii erty 61 ftkin bridge.
Levied on as tbe'fiVOpCrfy of if. Singleton tq satis
fy oflNft t»i S fa. irtbed by B. C. Scott Clerk, and
Treasurer against M. Singleton.
Also at the same time and place one bouse and
lot in this city of Bainbridge. Levied on as the
nronerty of if. Hahn to anifty one toft fifa issued
U *C. Scott Clerk and Treasurer against M
Hahn- . * T. COLLIER, Marahal^
_ ” e(A to the Interests or Southern and Southwestern Georgia'
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BAIfrBRIDGE, IjA .£THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 16, 1869;
New Stock
ifljtE sdWribers reiipt‘ctfnils’ ch.ll ttie attention ottheir friends and the public generally to their wel
L selected Stock, and solicit-a continuance of the generous patronage heretofore eitetided to the old
firm. They keep constantly ou hand a complete stock of
D PINTS, GLASS W RE, MEDICINES, OILS!, S,
8,. PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS - E
u pa,]%'L' feuugnaa f
G VARNISHES, . ... -t
. S, CBEMIjC.ES, SURGICL INS r J UMENTS. PINE LIQUORS W .
® 6"v• *. •„ f - | jj. j„• | % ;||* j| ’ " »
Fancy anti Toilet Articles, Perfumery
Os etfefy tarictY —Half’ Brushes; Tooth Brushes!;
Mm. wim. ilb, fiktii nun.
*ft *'• > V •• ***» '• J ■- ** ' y* *"* *
~ FIHING TAKLE OF ALL KINDS,
HI rmr A. rfir* m mr JeS rv 9
BLANK BOOKS) FINE AND FANCIc ENVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER
CAP Iftti BILL PAPER/
Kerosene Lamps
A:. 1 . ' •’ . •A ' . • - .
OF VARIOUSSTItfcj, KEROSENE OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS,
and every other attlcle aupertainiiig to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guar
autee tlifU all ofdels ilfltuistfed to’ ft will he filled tri entire satisfaction.
TBYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTION^'
Carefully and accurately ioiS]iduncied at all hours day or
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA..-
»««* ■-»«
m wagons, „ Wre nm £&„
fllT Fine Horses and Mul-8 fersaletfr Exchange; *2&4ks
February ilthq 1&69. •-
f. 1 BWWEU I CD,
ii • v .5 • - V *5 I * '
FLOUR. • - ... .
OHO BARRELS SUPERFINE, EXTRA AND
VfV* i! F FLOUR, just received and for
sale at the lowest market price by
HtlNNE#m £ CO.' •
&ACON.
OrV BBS. BACOIsf, shoulder tind sids-l in
JmAJs\JyJ flue order, just received and for sale
now by T. B. HUN HE WELL & CO.
BUTTER.
A Few of goLden bHtteß, s w4et zhg
JuL good, just received and for sale by , \
T. B. HUN NEWELL & COi
MACKEREL. - oj ft
■ ...
jEJ svkion datcblu’g, jSist received and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
#.\er M Carriages.
AFE# i oUR-^LfE^'.INFANTS CARRIAGES,
good those in wahi.<s!Aass 6aR. for
sale by T. £ #UnN£WEL££ CO*
BAGGING.
i •
2AAA YARDS BAGGING, anchor and other
»Uvv brands, for sale by
7 T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
STAPLE GOODS
ItAA tMps>
JesESS ®* Wtihatimt®*
I S/i/i YARDS STRIPE OSNARURGS, differ-
AllUvf eht makes. For sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
DRESS GOODS,
A FINE assortment of Black Alpaca's, Jfofteif
Lustres, krmews, printed tfftd Spml dolor De
laines, and other Wrrdtf of DrCkR. Goods, received
and foj «ie by '£. B. HUNNEWELL-& CO 1 .
■ ■ Ht: 4 ‘ -- ■ h ''ii .fT’.'fit ■;
SHAWLS, &C*
AHANjDSOMK ««erttnext of in
riety and color, also Merino * jr or
siev. Soorfo, WooU. "Z&gfiSz'xClX
ss ? '=3?3K3f3S^sSl-
Oet. 21. 1W; ■ '9***
Wholetalfe aii# Rt'tsii a:
AbMixtsTklffik' I kjttk
fxiOßGiA—Decatur County. ,*.
i GltEfcAßLY*to an order from the court of 031-
nary of said county. I 'yill seU on the " r "*
Tuesday.in January pext, the real estate belonging
to Stephen, W Bel&ifr and o«»9««l. to Fit; The ope*
half interest: ufc'dHwSrf,. fa. seven store houses and
Ibis litiHyyn psihe Belcher property, situated in the
bity.of Bainbridge. Terms—one half cash the other
half on twelve months time with interest from
date, with mortgage on property purchased for se
curity. I4TP.ETOS Beixukr, admr.
Also at tb£ sstfr'6 ffftj’e ttf.c place f . will sell the
othfcr orrS-half interest, in said, property and on the
samd terms', <6 that the purchaser willgeta. title to
tM rrhtff/ * A. P. Be*.heL
g-fiol* Tfrif BtMa. Wa^
a reaaommMonwmrd tor her ELt. j
Drc. £>,. . ; “ * '
A. J. Miller. L. P. MAler
J. MILLER A CO,,
FURNITURE DEALERS
134 BROUGHTON STREET, 134
UAi
WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, IMITATION? FRENCH
SETS, PARLOR BtTffEAUS, WASH-
V, STANDS, F'eTJSTEADS, CHAIRS OF
ALL GRADES, CHILDRN’S CARRIAGES, &c.
JOBBING stwl NBPAfRIIfG
XEATLT DONE AND WITH
1 :
* em jp* Jm. or m
HATTKASS MAKING,
. iiotufiJ'-'J , a .// »
Feathers, Fphostring,&c.
jiy 2f,
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL he sold before the Court House between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in January he.tt., the following property to-wit:
Lots of land Nuriilierfi 8, 88, 33. and seventy five
acses on the South side of lot No. 48; also one
hundred aod.aeveiHy five acres on the North side
of lot number ceventy-thice all in the six
t enth district of Decatur eounty, to Satisfy one fi
fa in favor of Cynthia Swift, adm’x and John J.
Barkei adtn’r against iW. W. Harrell. Property'
pointed out in fi fa. H B. WAUGH, Sherifi.
Dec. 9, 1867. 33 tds
DECATUR MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S
SALES.
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House door in the city
of Bainbridge, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
One hoiu'e.knd lot in the city .of Bainbridge, the
house wherein W. T. Parsons now resides, bovrided
North by premises of W.. TANARUS, Cox, South by street
running in front of premises of B. C. Scott, East
by street separating it from premises of said B. C,
Scott, West by premises of T. J. Bruton, trustee for
his wife ; also that storehouse iri Bainliridge,
bounded on the West by Broad strebt, I 'N.oi tb by
Water street, East by storehouse occupied by Noel
Gainey & Cos., and South by Butts & Peabody’s
drug store ; also on all that tract or parcel of land
known as the Bennet S Brockett place where Ran
dall Kinney now lives, and bounded as follows—
on the North by the Albany stage load, ou the
East and South by Hrids belonging to S. Davis
Tonge’B estate, and on the West by lands, owner
not known, containing twenty- five acres more or
less, levied on as the property of B. S. Brockett;
also that town lot bounded as follows—on. the
North and East by premises of Mrs. V. T. Broom,
on the South by Water street, and on the West by
premises of A. P. Belcher, levied on as the proper
ty of Alexander Martin. All of said property lev
ied on to satisfy one Superior Court fi.,-fa iu favor
of J. A. Zeigler, administrator estate »f S. W.
Swain, against Bi S. Brockett, Alexander Martin
a'tid T. J. Williams. Property pointed out by
Plaintiffs Attorney.
ALSO.
At tbti fogg(e Hpib and, place, one storehouse and
lot in the city of Bainbridge, bounded North, by
storehouse of Adam Hinds, South by vacant lot of
John Harrell, Ea§t by West street and West by D.
BradwelljS lot, the said lot being 2GJ feet front
and 105 feet deep ; also one acre of land
lyingin said town North of W. E' Rutherford’s
stable, between Broad arid West streets, and known
as the slop lot; also all that yacant lot or parcel
of land lying bet v'een tlie sairl Broad atiTl West
stiebts’, dud Notth by tho above described one acre
cit, bounded North by Calhoun street, East by
Broad street and West by West street. Levied on
as tbe property of M. W Scott and w. W. Har
rell, to satisfy one Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of
J. A. Zeigler, adm’r of S. W. Swain, deceased,
agairist M, W. gCott and W. W- Harrell. Proper
ty pointed oiit by Plaintifi’s Attorneys.
ALSO.
At the same time and place, tbe ond-sfeventh un
Jivided interest of Daniel Ingntham in ten acres of
Ipt, of,lurid No. 250 in the 20th district ; of said
coufity-; also his one seventh individual interest
in lot of land No. 272 in the 20th district of said
county of Decatur, known as the land assigned as
dower to the widow of Wra. Ingraham of said
county, deceased. Levied on as the property.o.f
Daniel Ingraham, to .satisfy one Superior Court u
fa in favor o. Noel Gainey, against Daniel Ingra
hrim. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney.
H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff-
Is®w £rrces.
DE.CATTR SHERIFF SALfiS.
WTI.T. be sold before the Court House door in
the city of Bainbiidgc, ou the first Tifesday
in Janurary next, between the-usual, ttouip ipf sale,
the following property to wit;
All that p'ftrt of number 105 in the 20th District
o,f said county, dtfried by S. A. J. Cox,.also lot num
ber 138 in the 20th District and the South half of lot
102 and the North half of lot number 143 both in
the 20th Distinct of said county. Levied on
as the property of S. A., J. Cox, to satisfy oite
Superior Court fi. fa. in gvyor of Patten, Lane Mer
man & Co.,,y§. E, A, qfe & Bro. Property poipt-
out by plaiotifTs Atthmey. i ' ;
Also
At the same time and, place one house and lot in
the city of Bainbridge Ga.,’bounded as follows: On
the north by p'rerriiges of T. J. Williams, on the
East by by-Mrs*/ 1 pri the
South by plantere street and ot> Hi<4 West'by street
ffinining iij front of D. J. DmUiriSortf Levied on
as the property of J. W. Kendrick, to satisfy one
County Court li. fa. in favor of B. S- Brocket, Trus
tee vS. J. \V. Kendrick, Leavy made and feiumed
to me by-M. Hahn Constable.
PROSPONED MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE.
WILL be sold hefore the Cp.firt Hoiiea door ifi
t the 6ity of Bainb'.Tidge, pn she Fist Tuesday
in January next, at the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to vyit: ~ • : .
, Lbb} of tyild numbers 8,9, 10, 30 and 31 lying in
the ISth Diatvict of Decatur county, excepting fifty
one acres off of the South West corner of said lot
No 31. Levied on as the property of W,W Har
rel to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa- in ftivor of R. E.
Whigham adm’r against W. W. Harrell. Proper
ty pointed out in mortgage.
H. B. WAUGH Sheriff.
GEORGlA—Decatur ConntyM ;
G. A. PADRICK, has applied to me for excemp
tion, setting apart and valuation of Homestead
rind I will pass upon the same at my office, on
Saturday December 18th l80f). . .
JOEI, JOHNSON.
, t .. , , Ordinary.
Dec. 9. 1869. 30~2t.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S
i7 ,- SALES.; .... . ... Vr .;
WILI- be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in the eity
of Bairibiidge. within the legal uoursof-sale, the
rwmi m «7,
and 428, lying in the 2fcjt' district of said county,
known as the Wm. Spear place, lying on the Geor
gia and Florida line, containing two hundred and
sixty,-gj£ ;Rfl49R e “half acrep more or Jess, described
and conveyed in a
dated January Ist, .186/. Levied on a8 she proper
ty of John D. McAlily, to satisfy One mortgage fi.
fa. in favor of A. B. Belcher, admtr. Os the*eatate of
W. L. Spear, deceased, against John D. McAlily,
Property pointed out in said fi. fa.
H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff.
Land and Town Lots
FOR SALE.
The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered
In Decatur.
OFFER my -Flint River farm for sale, at a great
sacrifice, it cost me five thousand dollars before
the war; Contains 150 acres of land, more or less, ana
seven or eight town lot* on the south west boun
dary. Said land extends from the city
Tonjre’s Factory, on the Flint river, a distance 0..
one g mde About one hundred acres of open
land on th.? place—no iroprpyemertfe. . -Ata3, M
hundred dollars ’.vorth of seasoned lrftaper, coo.
slstin* of Weather Board?rr@r, Ceili ag. f toorin /
nor 18 3m Apply to St/If. SC-t>x*
CTEOKGIA—Decator Cort..ty?- or OT w,-
, ffoo, Joel Johnson, OrdfnrvrT FU ttinsr Apt***
&?4>led to me
and 1 iafnation of «“73*y, *>««• '* *
the «sWe at my g*ce. j
Dm. »■ ***»' W- 1
; MARRIEDIN FUR.
BY OOL. LEON LAFITTE.
‘Mary I have rocctYetl a letter from Ed
gar. lie says we may expect him hy the
next steamer.’..
‘Well, brother; T a’tn glud to know it; for
it is ti.ee he ret tinted home, and ceutied
living like a Bohemian-’
‘Yes, he has been gone for three yours
now, and the old hou.se. has had a shadow
upon it ever since his departure.*
‘What day do yen think hd will arfire,
brother ? for l must have his looifis in read
iness for him.’
‘Let tne see. The steamer is expected
Saturday, so by Monday he will be wiib'ns.*
‘Do yott anticipate any trouble with the
Seldens V .. i,.
‘No ; .he has long ago forgotten that
boyish folly, and Irene Mayfield will suon
win .him from all thoughts of that oeldoTi
girl’ :.
The abdvo crmtersiation occurred bet ween
the Hon. George Montville and his maiden
sister, a lady of forty-five.
Mr. Montville was tile descendant rl an
old aristocrat and wealthy family, and liaVr.
ing been engaged tim greater part of bis
life in politics, he had twice rep on ted
his native Sittte in Congress.
He had married yiiii>.r|, arid nis wife dy«
ing after giving birth to their liisi child,
he had been left with his little son com
paratively aßne in th«v world, an
unmarried sister living in another Stale, lie
had written to her to come and make liis
hodfic her hriino; and Uld iti tlie bringing tip
of the little Edgar.
In. compliance with this request, Miss
Montville nt pnpe resorted to her brother’s
mansion* and commenced her duties with a
chcerffil heart.
Under the' training of liid atirit, Elgar
grew up to be a generous and whole*sou ed
man, with polished manners and a congenial
disposition ihrit rendered him a univeis al
favorite, .lie passed tlpongh college With
high honors, and after graduating; returned
home to live and lake the liianageiueiit of
his falhei’s business affairs Living at. the
dislance of two miles: lroni Mr. Moulville’s,
in a small, but neat and pretty cottage,
was a Mrs,. Seldon, a widow lady, having
blit one .child,'a daughter-of—at the time
of Edgar's return from college—fifteen years
of age. -,
It was the ciUtcm of Grace, each morn
ing, to mount her pony and gallop over to
M , the neighboring UfWii', for 'he thud ;
and on one of these excursions she came to
a small brook, where the btidge had been
washed away during the night by a heavy
rain. It was impossible lof her (o get
across without the bridge, and the brook
was too vvfife for her pony to leap, so she
was aboilt to retrace her way borne, when
she heard the ground of hoofs rapidly ap
proaching, and immediately after Edgar
Montville came in sight;riding at full speed.
When bear the brook lie raised liirftself in
th'c‘saddle touched his fiery horse with liis
spurs, and with a magnificent bound liis
steed landed safely on the other side. As
lie dashed on he caught sight of Grace, and
instantly checking his horse, he raised his
hat, saying : . '
‘Miss Seldom I believe. Pardon my ad
dressing you,' buVit is impossible for you
to go on,'as-the bridge ou Hickory cieek
is,algo, gone.’ . ... , . ■. .. ■
‘I mtevul rbturmng home; but am disap.
pointed/ frif fri’Other was anxious to get
sonra letters she expected to-day,’ answer^
ed Grade. ~
‘I have just cpme from M -, but it will
give, mo great pleasure to; retut ti foi J oin
letters.'* t .......
‘No; thanTfs.' I cannot impose upon vour
kindriesri, and will wait until to-moiiow.*
- 'lt is no trouble, I assure you , I will, get
your letters,' and also send down to have a
new bridge built sand bowing low, before
she could recall him, he again crossed the
brook ,at a Hying .leap, and disappeared
around a bend in tho road. . ... ■; ,
Grace slowly, returned home, and both
she and her mother were at a loss to know
who it could be wli’o Had Shown such kind.*
ness.' ' • A .
An hour after, E lgar dashed up to the
cdftagb gate, and dismounting, handed a
package of letters to a servant, who svas
working in the yard;telling Irra logivc it to
his mistrees, with Mr.’ Montville s eompli
meutsf and say that-he had alieady sent
carpenters to work upon the bridges ; but
as they would not be finished lor, a day or
two, he would take pleasure in bringing
auv Fetters that rfiight arrive for them m
M- . ,
Tlie next moruing’ while Mis. Seldou and
Grace were refni nirig home from a walk,
they were overtaken by Edg-ar, vtlm at once
diaifiprifittid and joined.iherii, handing them
letters he had brought from M—.
Mrs. Seldou invited him tu filter the
h.b’is.o with theni, and when, after a visit ol
an hour, I*6 look fiis,feave, Be had cjnilu
vvon tlie esteem untf atTmiration of tlie ladies
by ( his and fine c<iuvefsatiqnal
powers. Eucii uay foitu’d him a visitor at
Rose Cottage; and aS days pas.wd into
weeks, and weeks into mouths, he and Gj ace
had formed for each other a devoted at
tachment. #
At last Hf. arrived at Duenna
'Vista, his country scat, stjit!..sWlft[i. tdter
discQvcfcc* that Liigar had hech dailjr \ is
itihg fit liusc Cottage. lie.rout h>v his soil
to come to the,library, aria for bade his ever
-calling again ttporj thy Seldoiis, under pain
of his displeasure; Elgar made no prom
ise* and t’Vrpr! leaving his father’s
went direiily to Hose Cottage, and info:/::*
ed hfS. friends of the interview, telling L\ yrn
he did not intend to obey the orefers given
him. Moreover he asked Mrs. Sekloh to ,
bestov/ upon him her daughter’s hand, for
he had already gained Grace’s love. Mrs.
Seldon replied tffat she hoped he .iffght in
| time change Ilfs' father’s detenu nation, for
! but.the present lie had better-obey bun.
: /
UoO. fr. loner*, from'
I . r .t ,i..nA ftiUV
O" no U-riot, f.tr K. tr ..po, .. , I
'"I , ‘ ; -.t,d Biff#**
/ teitiu/urt of rbe ' h E£*si
nectx, »od to eprnd •to to
fog kfce.ru»«*& b#r.' y
Vdvei ii .oimjuU to be pubii«neti ri,r » i A*7
i , o V uiutk in iertod at $1 pcr square^
uscirtion. n
When adverMscmentsare contlriiied Foronein ' >U
n- longer, the charge will be as follows :
No of Sg»iaros| 1 M.m |1 Mtm
r sfiriv*.-..... 84 «A $7 UU S'.) b.T i
2*iuarc» BOd 11 09 14 00; 20 oul • '
»iuari* y .. 12.00- ,15 00 20 00 26 Ot.l 4 i F'
D hloo, 20 00 1 m o .i J. .
.*> squares... 20 «-0i 25 00, 82 00, -in n ( ,
|0 squares 2-4 ,00 31 00| 38 1«)| 4* (>o| 70 f •
7 *'U2.U4 Jjai 4»OL vl LQ’ .45.00] 56 0(4 si,
S squares ... 32 001 43 0Q- 52 (Fit'i'd'o'cj",. .1
~ square!!; .. 8b On 49 00 60 00* 72 Ii0;l(>o f '‘
AG 0'’ ’**s. Bl' L!* 8 * s o do; im, ;•
J c.ilinnu ...T| 44 00 02 00 74 00 50 ooi 1 ,i!
NO. 34
That night Edgar and his father wer ■
closeted fnlrhddng titnU in the librarv, an I
Mr, MpiHei.llpjgavc liis sou full instruct!,! ,1
for liis Eiirdpean tour. After
the foßuwing day Rlgar n. It , s ..
Cottageuaiid bxplained lo liis friviuU tie,
nature of fits business in Europe, with ~
promise of a speedy return ; and ndn
placing upon Grace’s finger a liandmen •
diuimiiid ring, as tl token of their ungage.'
ineut, he took ins deparluic, piviinsing v ;
write often.
Three years rolled by, nnd yet the wan.
defer had not returned, being still kept
lliuie upon imaginary business by his fa
iher. 11 is letters wefe frequcuC lmwov V r:
tiq Grace, and she looked forward wilt
pleasme to tl!e time when the man «r
loudly loved wotjkl tie #ilh her again. Sti*
had now matured into n lovely woman <-f
eighteen, for each year bui served m in
crease her bhatttyi By the same B>awn-r
that had iufontied Mr. Montville vs Edgar's
immediate retuin, Grace had received k
letter, from her loser feoi.iitiniuj the satiic
news, so in d,lightl\tl expectancy sne
awaited his arrivab Alias lut
made every preparation to give her nephew
a Ileariy welcome liofiio, and she uccompa
nied her brother iii the Cniririgo lliat drew
lo M—*—t to meet Kdgur.' At last the wai.
d.e.rer amyrd, and how pi dud was the |„
tiler at the Rue appearance ol his only ‘aoii.’
Edgar hardly waited to finisli life sump.*
tnous S ll fid.* his aunt had prepared fur Idu.j
wiiOil lie ordered His Horse and roJe eveyid
Rose Cottage. ~,
‘I will write tit oiicii to Mayfield to come
on With his sister; and see if Irene catinid
win liiifi ffdfii si little bo'intry ghl,’ B;.i i,
Mr, Montville; And after Anting |li
threatened letibrj he dispatched a servanl
with it to tile office.
Iu three days George Mayfieht, Esq., ami
his sister Irene arrived, and received u
hbifrty #eleoi»iui Gourde Mayfield was an’
important peiedtmge tfi Washington, ol
which city he vl-iis a res.dent,’ and possessed
I great influence with the leading men of till
j cOiiritry. Being immensely wealthy hoei.-.
I tertitfneii with and Ids In.use was
j the resort of the tM$ of liib city j and lies
I sister Irene, who presided over itm liousi
j hold—for her brother was un old bai:|u.h 1
was greatly admired amt sought after,'
Between George Mayfield and Air. Aionu
villo there Had f./h£ Ueeu a fiieiirLliip, and
us Irene was two years the junior of Edgar
they howl'd td bring aboiil’tt uiateli belwci- 1
them.' Irene vvns a das ring,'flippant gii :
devoted to Htr own picas lire.-; ami wliee
spoken to V$ hes 'f'fo'tlii-r upon the «uljwt
of marrying Edgar Montville,’ replied tlu.f
she had no objections, it; lie was li.iud.son. •
and agreeablej and possessed tin: wvtb,.i:
the world fjdvO f/Im credit (01. (
The two, Edgar and Irene, ilH't with *
feeling of pleasure; lor they had ohcii iicai l
(ficir respective frit her and broilier speak of
eacis other in tlie highest lenns . Aceuin
panying Mr. Muylh l>i wim his private s»-< ,
tetary, a quiet, sand iiiionioiis lookin'
young man of thirty, who seemed to lu'
noth’iji'f to say,’and general!} kepi in llu
I background. q
i A week after the arrival of tbe Mayfields
| at Buena Vista, Mr. Abmtvil e gave a hug
! part} ,iu honor o! Edgar’s return I r-*"> E" (
j rope,’and to it were invited' the first fmu *
I fieri of l \ili IM-Igbboyhood. Edgar n quest-J.
1 fliat the Sekluus might c-une, nut ln» hiihi -
| positively rAiriedj so he was forced to g'*-,
I up the pleasure pf having Grace alnn--
I an’n.mg tlie bean tied dim were to be prei-'
! ent. . , ~ , j
[ j&Motif iftif many lovely women ain
i Haiidsome men assembled ul Air. .Vloi-tviiies
• on the night of tlie parly, none atti-C:-
I more admiratipn than licne anil Elgar,
I but though silrroumled hy an uti/njring
1 throrif?, a close observer wo'.ih] have n-n
j tioed iliiit Um latter appeared as it tMMtI
! with the gay scefie,’ and longed to be. awaj
! At length it vvils proposed to play tbe* gain 1
ul ’forfeits, ■* and Irene was chosen as tie*
one lo rfehide the penalties, Alter
tier of forfeits ha- 1 been' disposed of, auU •
manner of penalties assigned, a Uigyi 1 *
ring was ho,ld over Irene’s fan hvud,
the words of the game :
‘Fine or Superfine V t .
‘X’luef! answered Ire lie. , »
‘\Vhat shall Hm o'sviiei do . j i ..
‘Sripp'/se we have a mock marring'’, W
Mr. Montville. U-msign.the owner to U»
bond's <Vf fhatriiLotiY, Miss frets*.'
‘Good. I *HI do HO. .La the owner
' feet from the lauics present one whom •«
vvilj take tor h'is wife, awd hate the e-reaie
uy p. r.ofined at once/ said ihe heaniv.
■ \tlmee foifeit iri this ? was asked, an-
Edgar stepped' forward'qtuf ela.med H
•S.-ieci sW. f“ fa 1 2;'
and bowing low before that }oun„ .
he oflercd li'is Imnd which wa< e '’
•W'lio wilt l*c the minister l aslnat
gar, lookin'!* n’romnl him, at .
Srffel&W lu. ‘.I.T . ■O'
tlfkt he would make the best njim»UJ
any present, on acemmi of se.mus ■
so a prayer-book was prolutred and ham .
ed to him. Ojjej.iiVj* the book at
riag(?,cereff/ony he redueSit’d tm p* m;
take tlfeif places,' ~ml Jii a Meat Cat .
voiCS went througli the Hervice, «'•*» j
Hffw the place of the ring 011 the ti. f\ .
Ire tie. hli» furnishing «*ne «'f her
large plain gold .me-for the
Dean uttered the last woids, ih • ,
God has joined', together jet ■*" “
asunder,’ Wi ’ s H .‘""n",'', “I'ld *'-*'
1 1m haihiGid George M»y‘field cnt«.
exclaimed: , j" J n'urtoi!
»Vy God wild, h ive yon doiict
i.»
1 itc wlti.lo roo.. »»| J*
.1.-r.11.. 1.-r.n-J «*»■»« ;S„.r
Pnwnlly JW-
and looked fieiC«;l/»rm».io f<>« a ;,d
lira', genth-man "owlrero be i-'" a
'l'lw. ..:irlV broke FP. and after * -
eon vers itiob M his father,
j mined to to Iris hitler »ale»Mrot-«
.-ons. rd-ed - eVhh sought her out. t’j■ rte r*. r U
i . .r„'r? rffrVW ifllittg her tint lie /r.r.-.l nmi
' - J. ,si.V?i,A‘her irlint was lum.t t<» lw.‘ do oji. Z
ttup vr'-11. cnnloeintt, \\SfA
fUftr li’iti nerl to lore hint, •fST'.Jfr* rw» * 3
Xv wilUog to allow the ifiar, M
n’iUnowtodgedf HO, enrs.ing /its nnfnt't&FAlo ■
/ h« tftnraod tfi/thu d'l’&po IfW**!
■ j,r<>no, nnJ pis fort} him ft/thor «ri.J'.'fr'. JtW-l
a,,!,1 * that iht-y wi-ro iv-jjlepr
nt t.it tnfiitail hi cl wilo It w '!'t -' ,1 1 1
il.o viuug cu n;,ic motfld Itttffi' hf *m‘°i M
BtC'-fliibi fi,r Knropi.‘l* ,, t,dg>*r ■
)f,j j Aoi.ro no ox rotrmtm r.nrwe^