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TFfE SOUTHERN SUN.
Official Journal of Deca+ur County
JOH X R HAYES, EDIT OR
GEORGIA} A'DVEMBER 2, 48T1
TELEGRAPHIC. V
Special to the Sis.]
Atlanta Ga. )
Oct. 31st )
“Bullock lias resigned, and Conley, for
mer President of the Senate, takes his
place.
Jno. R. Hayes.”
Whit Van this mean ? Has it a polit
ical, or only a moral signification ? Is
Bullock frightened, or is it some master
stroke of policy in the radical party \
What it mean ?
Organized. —From a special Dispatch
to the ‘Argus/ we learn that the Legisla
ture organized on the first inst.
Trammel President and Hill Secretary
Senate. Fmi h Speaker, and Waddell
Clerk House. All Democr its.
Our Senators.— Now that the General
Ahsombly has convened, and will proceed
eooii'td the election of U. Senators,
there is beginning to be much discussion
afftong the newspapers, as to who those
SQimtelti shall bo. Many are the names
suggested—names of men both good and
true, —names of men who are capable of
honoring tho seats once occupied by a
( rawford or a Cobb or a Toombs. But
Southwest Georgia may lay just claims to
at least one of the senators to be chosen.
We come now and raise the name of Win.
O. Fleming of th‘s city. A gentleman, a
lawyer and a statesman, he could not fail
to do us honor; —a thorough democrat he
would stand forever by the principles of
Democracy; tvould lead wherever the best
interests of his country demanded, or the
the rights of his people appealed. May
Wu-bo liesrd?
Newspaper jubilee.— Very so -v papers
religious or secular, now published, have
be6n in existence more than a quarter of a
century ; but the New York Observer an
nounces that it will enter upon its fiftieth
year in the begining of 1872. It was es
tablished as a religious paper ; giving also
the most important secular news; and it
has beeil one of the ablest, and at the same
thne, ohe of the most successful journals
In the Country.
Thd Publishers announce for the coming
year, as a free gift to each of their sub-
BQribc'rs, a New Year-Book ; containing a
vast amount of information ip regard to
Church and State, and all important busi
ness affair 5,; a real enclyclopedia, such as
any intellgent person wishes to hav al
ways al hand. Specimen copies of the pa
per an<; Prospectus of the Year-Book, sent
free to all who will apply. New Subscibers
will receive the paper free until January
Ist.
A singular tragedy is reported from
Switzerltnd. Last Spring the wife of a
peasant died at Grison. A few hours be
fore her death she took a pill which had
been prescribed by a medical man who
was attending her. After her death the
husband, who was passionately attached to
his wife, got the fixed idea th ;»t the pill con
tained poison, and that it was owing to
her having taken it that his wife died, and
with continually brooding over his thought
he became quite melancholy, and a fe*
days ago took his two children, aged re
spective Sand 12 yoars, and beat out their
brains with a hammer,after which he cut his
own throat. In a letter which was found
on a table in his bed room, he stated that
as ho was unable to live without his wife,
ho had taken the shortest means to join her
with their children, in the other world.
A Princess of Intrigue—The Bona
•fartists.
The ex-Efnpress Eugenio contributes to
the political speculations now distracting
France in the intereguum of the Assembly.
The part now assigned to her is that of a
second Duchess de Berri, and her visit to
Sftain is represented merely as a ruse, the
purpose of which is to enable her to cross
thte Pyrenees and arouse the peasants of
Languedoc, and LaYendee: ‘ Rumor also
assigned Gen, Douay to the management
of the affair in Paris.; * The mere existence
ofSsboh a belief demonstrates that public
ojffdioh ascribes entirely different qual
ities to tho ex-Einp ess f om those wh eh
Gfo go Sand snow aiv ng in he - publ shod
and •7’ for the woman who would even m -
tate the detemuned, enegetic and talented
Dhcheff is not the painted nonentity p c
tmed \}y. Madarno Dudevaut In the p<e
seat feverish condition of Fi ance eventh s
Bto y is unwo thy of notce; for it is un
deniable that a reaction favo able to the
Empii e is taking place. The wo kmou do
not hes tate Rppxp' ess a desire for another
revolution, a;:d to add their p efere-»ce for
Bpnapa ism rather than the p eseuto>der
or things the Em; e oi‘s-po t a t appears in
shop windows, a-.d they have, ceased call i g
hm J ames. A Ye. deea-i insuriecton
m &ht yet b 1 car rod to success by a
if fihe had the qua! ties to k.ndle the de-
Yvitioo of the ardent peasants.
Advice’
Never pay your de t, it is unconstitu
tional : for payment impairs the obligation
of a contract, and even the Legislature has
no pdwej* to da that.
Always proclaim the. fault« f others.
There should b 1 no secrets in a republican
gov. rment. , >
S' 'NeverJorgivp an injury, the power of par
doning be'oqgs'k) the-Govern r.
‘When you find your passions rising nev
er confine or suppress them. llow many
boilers have bee • burst by to close an im
prisonment of their contents 1
"Whenever you attack your
character do it beliined his back, so as not
to wound h s feelings.
Never give up your opinion, though you
know you ar>* w o. g ; tsh W3 that you
hav* indepe 1 dence.
Temperance is a great virtue ;• therefore
always be moderate iu the use of ardent
spi’ its. Two glasses of whiskey before
breakfast are as good as a thousand.
VIN ECAII BITTERS
J. Walker, Proprietor. R.H. McDonald & Co.,Drngf?ists and
Gen. Ag'ts, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce at., N.Y.
MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their Wonderful
Curative Effects. They are not a vile Fancy Drink,
made of Poor Bum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Ilea
fuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the
taste, called "Tonics,” "Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that
lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true
Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California,
free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIV
ING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the
blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters
according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and
the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
They area Gentle Purgative as well ns a Tonic,
possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful
agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver,
and of all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in yonng or
old, married or Bingle, at the dawn of womanhood or at the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For Inflammatoiv and Chronic Rlienmntlsm and
Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys nnd Bladder, these Bitters
have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by
Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs.
* DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Rain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness,
Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Bil
ious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver
and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleans
ing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor
to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles,
Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs,
Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
Whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out
Os the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One
bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores;
cleause it when you find it obstructed or sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, nnd your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system
©f so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular around each
bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and
Spanish.
Old prejudices are dying out. New facts are kitting
them. The idea that invalids, weakened by disease, can he re
lieved by prostrating them with destructive drugs, is no longer
entertained except by monomaniacs. Ever since the introduc
tion of Dr. Walker s Vinegar Bitteks. it lias been obvioua
that their regulating and invigorating properties are all-suS
eftnt for the cure of chronic indigestion, rheumatism, constipa
tion, diarrhoea, nervous affections ar.d malarious fevers, and they
are now the standard remedy for these complaints in every sca
tion of the Union.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. Walker, Proprietor. R. H. McDonald A Cos., Druggfsw
•nd Gen. Agts.. Baa Francisco. Cal..and 34Commerce st., N.X.
§|| 7 fill
3AVAKHAH,
FaesesAng ioueiiul invi)ior.,Ui.g
mmmmzmmmmmmm
These Raters (.re puskiyiiy luiuiu-bh la
mmmgmsmmmfimm
'They purify the system, ual aid cum
mmammmammam
Ilemittent and InteiiaiUent Fcveis,
NEavaismassatmamgßttfr
end are a preventive of Chills and Fever.
nrSaS£SSEBBB«MaSSBeBBBEgj
All yield to their powerful efficacy.
\tmsssmaamssmmsm\
Are aa change cf Water and llivt.
to the wasted frame, and correct all
Will save days oi suffering' to the sick, and
fiffOPEE
The grand Panacea for ail the ills of life.
lie LtanM /\"S
B iTT E as^S^>«™£ H
C22isy fnToung or Old,
jpot Single, these Bitters are
JT i equalled and have often been
S means of saving life.
T.RV.OKS BOTTLI.
„ Agents ! Head This !
AGES 8 A SALAIi l OF S3O
v » Phti \V! KK and Expenses, or al »w a large
commission to sell our new and wonderful inven
tions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Maisball,
Mich.
TiiiTßir
Shrewd bur-quiet men can a fortune by re
ve.diug the secret of the business tone one.
AUdies* WM. WRAY,
688 Broadway, New York*
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
va£%. r
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK/
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, There is now pending*hi the Superior
Court of Hall county, a Bill of Indictment. char
ging one John E. Williams with the offense of se
duction, alleged to have been committVl upon the
person of Margaret Prater, iu said comity of Hall;
and.
Whereas, The slid William.- 1 , subsequent to his
arrest in pursuance of sad indictment, succeeded in
making his escape and is now at large:
Now. tirerefpre, to the end that the said Williams
mav he brought to trial for the offense with which
* ° -i
he stands charged. I have thought proper to islue
t iiis. iny|:>roclamation, hereby offering a regard
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFIY DOLLARS lorlthe
apprehension and deliveiy of the said John'E.
Williams, of the Sheriff of Hall comity, and an
additional reward of two Hundred and Fifty Dol
!ars upon his conviction.
Given under my baud and the Great Seal pf the
Slate, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this twentieth
day of October, iu the year of our Lord
Hundred and Seventy-one and of the Indepen
dence of the United States of America the
Ninety-sixth.
11UFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cutting, Secietary of '
Oct 25-cl3twlt.
A PBDCLAKIATION.
GEORGIA:
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said S ate.
WHEREAS, Information Ims been received at
this Department that on tne night of the 21st in
stant, the mill of J.R. Ucliidiy. a peacible and
law abiding citizen of Jackson county, together
with all its fixtures, also, the gin house, and
fixtures, three biles of cotton, and a quantity of
grain, all being the property of the said Holliday
were burned by some persons unknown; and
Whereas, It is believed that the burning of
said property was done or caused to be done by
parties belonging to an organization commonly
kn r vvn as the Ku-Klux Klau:
Now, therefore, to the end that the perpetrator
or pe petratois of the ciitne hereinbefore recited
may be brought to a speed., trial, I have thought
proper to is ue this, my proclamation, hereby of
fering a rewatd of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
for th&apprehersion and de.ivery of the said un -
known person or persons with evidence sufficient
to convict, to the Sheriff ot Jackson county.
Given under my Hand and the Great Heal of the
State, at the Capitol, iu Atlanta this twenty
third day of Oijtooer, in year of our Lord
Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the
Independence of the United States of America
the Ninety-Sixth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK-
By the Governor:
David G. Cutting. Secretary of State,
oet 25-il3twlt.
Jos Clashorn Jno Cunningham.
CLAG HORN & CUNNINGHAM
IVIIOU>ALE AND RETAIL
G R. O C E R S,
Also. Dealers in
CHOICE IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS, SUGARS,
Cor. Bay & Drayton Sts., Savannah, Ga.
ALSO, Dealers in SliipChacdrry ; Stemboat,
J\ House and Blacksmith’s Coal—and Importers
Liverpool Salt. Orders from the country pn mj>t
yattended to. Sep 18-Gni
fltljlfegj
CHARLES A. DANA. Editor.
m gjdtarlWftMi} Stafc
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FERGUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa]
• .
7i mrer st.,
Bottr Yorli.
NEW'
FA'L AND WINTER GOODS
.
BELCHERS & TERRELL
WATER STREET
BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA
WE offer to the public a large and well-selected
stock of Fall aud Winter Goods such as
BACON «
FLOUR.' «
SUGAR,
COFFE
SALT,
TOBACCO.
3B» mm MM MM &»>
CLOTHING,
BOOTS
SHOES, and all kinds of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
stoves, tin wake. etc.
Having made our purchases in the Northern
markets, on the most favorable terms, we are able
to compete with any bouse in Southwest Georgia or
Florida. We keep on hand a large, lot of Bag
ging and Ties, of the heaviest quality. We are
jm pai'BU to all C run try Produce,
giving the highest market prices. Thankful for
past favors, we ask our friends and cusuAuor* to
call and examine our stock, before pnrchaeJn* «*—
who,e. BELCHERS & TERRELL.
Sep2l ts
Come at Last.
j■■■. ' : ' ■
' i
have just received our Stock of
Consisting in part of
Lvpics’ Dress Goods,
Silks, 1 elains,
Shawls. Princess Skirts,
Hoop ckii ts, kc.
CLOTHING,
Gentlemen’s Dress Suits,
Overcoats,
Shawls, &c.
CassimeiTs, Kentucky Jeans, Unsets. Blankets,
Sheeting. Shirting, aud Staple Goods ot all kinds.
Our stock of --vi. *
HATS, BOOTS k ollOF.' IS OOMHATfe.
A good assortment of Hardware and Crockery.
GROCERiUS !
Bacon, Lard, Fiour, Sugar. Coffee, tobacco,
With a lot of Bagging a> and Ties,
Which we intend selling cheap, for Cash, or to
prompt paying customers.
We have removed from our old stand to the
house owned by E H. Smith, formerly occupied
by •’ W. Detumrd Call and ex amine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere ; and we think we can
make it to your interest to buy of us
We have the -Agency for the FlorexC¥£ Sewing
Machine, the best brought to nnnket. (pall and
“"SepiT-tjy| n,, 'sAiTERFTECD & UICKEIWGN.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY ASK 'f HE AT-
I! teution ut parties buying in this market to
OUR STOCK OF
Fall & W inter Goods
NOW COMING IN,
Embracing our usual full assortment, which we
"* offer at lowest prices
JEb< ” CLD E2CL GLU3 JSk- S*si USEEC ,
OR TO PROMPT PAYING BUYERS.
Among our stock we would mention
5000 yds Prints—new and handsome patterns.
5000ycD. sheeting, shirting, stripes, osnaburgs.
25 pieces Jeans, Satinets, and Cassimeres.
Columbus Stripes and Checks,
Bagging and Ties,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Flour, Bacon,
Hardware, Crockery,
Hats and Caps.
25 Cases Shoes,
. 0
•Every pair warranted as represented.
filT* Cash advances'made on Cotton, and prompt
returns made.
gif* Orders received for Sugar Mills, Kettles,
Evaporators, and Cotton Screws.
?ep2l-tf) BARBU' & WARFIELD.
C'tF.ORGI— Decat uji Couxtt-Court or Ordina-
Ki.Oct. 3r«l, 18< I—On the fitwt iMonday in
November all persons interested aieci'ed to ha
and appear at my office to show can e if any, why
the following described Ruuds should not be de
clared pnb.ic.
A !J<*ad commencing at the Avlrctt’s Branch on
the Eastern line ol th- 914ih dist , G. M .andri n
to Patterson’s Ferrv on the Flint river bv Abram
Thomas’ t\« Fowlstowu Methodist Church Archy
McLauchlin’s. C. J Munnerlvii’s T. J. Jaten>,
Bradford Rogers SanU.rn Factor., the Parham
settlement and Butlers Mills Also a mad to com.
mence on E,stern line of the 9»4th G M
nearolu settlement Win. Williams and intersect
with the above and scribed road at Abram Thomas’
A iso a l Msid from Ardiy MeLahchl n’s to B iin
ondge stage road at the old Bostick place, also a
road to commence at the first described road near
Archy VlcLauchlin's and ptsdng between, G J
Mnnn-rlyn’s and B*n Bird’s over the Muunerlvu
plantation to d:s«rict line.
JOEL JOHNSON Ox’d
Oct. 7., 1871-19-ts
n THE CURTAIN RAISED. ' .
How it rs done, and wiiodoesit he Almiaßook
192 pages, goigeouslv illustrated with cuts jxjsi
ti-ms, &c. Sent by mail, fccur- lv sealed, for fittv
cents. Grand Circular free Addrers ■
GEORGE WINCHESTER,
688 Broadway, N, Y.
at if ED & jgo, .
WMtsak earns 4 «<unrtision
Are now receding tlieir very large
Drygoods, Groceries Boots and SliLs,
L EIATS, CAPS cfc FTTPUs,
HABDWAEE. WOOD, WILLOW ADD QDEEHSWAEE, it
15 Bbls. Sugar, all grades, I 5000 Yds. Double AnoW n .
15 Boxes Tobacco all grades, . fmOO Lbs A Tj or
15 B igs Coffee, all grades. 5000 Lb* t? 0 :» ,
?o B 1000 1.b.: (b.lrfen H*“ and '’‘“"We™.
ioKFC;,' n n rr 8 - 1000 Lbs. l’un-Leaf Lard.
bv*ys&. •esgass, visa. sa&Btitss, vtmsss
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, <3UNS,
• RUM SHU rrnvo.
All For Sale Low For Cash. .
sep7»6m] JM. r -tiL‘ JBDHL M. t
fM TOST OFFISE STORE
lew Store. Mew Stock.
Hah just opened his store, in the Post Office Building, where lie will be pleased to greet the nml
of Decatur ai d adjoining counties, when they can examine one of the btst eekcltd otolks f
Merchandise in the market, consisting of
Dry Goods, Hosiery. Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps
CLOTHING,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Crockery and Glassware,
Being agent lor a large Music House, Mr Rosenfeld will older the
best music for those desiring it
JFasksi, goovsi, |UUfIS, |UouUUugo, |lnwl 'pi 3
BALUSTERS, ETC,
JB3S jPBL. M MM. MM M 002 JSM. MM Et JTD ,
Jf-9 aud 171 Bay Street, (up stairs) Savaunali, Ga.,
* 43 '” Ai— r -i ~r cue hin,v« tio and see, or send them youteiVw,
ROCKWELL & WEST
HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGJJ STOCK OF
STAPLE AHB WAMY MY-&OOD;
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOOOS.
BOOTS, SHOES HATS, &C., &C.
RAVING bought for CASH, and under the most favorable circumstances, we ar«
ABLE and DETERMINED to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS to CASH BUTERB.
Call and see. ROCKWELL & whoL —
A. J. MILLER & CO,
FURNITURE DEALERS
Broughton Street, Savanuah, Ga.
Walnut Bed Room Sets, Imitation French Sets,
-uilor Sets, Bureaus, Washrtanda, Bed-
Eteads. Chairs of all grades,
Childrens’ Carriages,
etc., etc.
JOBBING AND REPAIRING NEATLY
DONE WITH DISPATCH
sep’l4^6in AlilkinS ’ Feutbf * rB, &c.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
T GIVE notice that I r,tiU cob tin ue t lie Real Es
-Ltate Business .in Bain bridge, Georgia, at. the
office of Cleik of the Superior Court, where I can
always be lou.id when not called off on business,
have for sale a large quantity of improved and
unimproved lands, plan aliens of almost any si/a;,
from 100 to 2'oo acres, wild lands of the best quuli
y and well situated for making farms, autl at
ngnres, lam prepared to look up and find tl#
owie rs of land for paitie*. on reasonable terms A
am tderk of the Supnior Court and can iuvesti** te
t t at any time. Icm give the niuiket v.il «of
mumproved lands in Decatur, Mill -r Mitch./. Ha
ke and Early. Titles to ali lauds sold by me 1
g s>d or no sale, all remittance of money «»mptly
made These lands are lower now can
purchased again.
The list below is a portion of fbe lan*' for sale
by me. /
27t.h District Decatur county —N<k 106, 107,
118 122. 125. 132, 135, J4G, 147 l«o, 172.
181, 182, 267. 272. 274 22d District^2', 63. %;st
56, 57. 68. 60. 93, 141.172, 174, 180,
1/1,441. 2otli District- 307. lflt’Diatrict-178,
/O. 16th District—36, 107. >S4. lf>,
I refer to Messi-s. Butts & BrtJ e r. teal estate
agents, Macon, Ga. Messrs. Claris Spencer, At*
torneys at Law, Atlanta, Ga. Ncf York Southern
Land Comyany, 68 Broadway, Net York. I have
a few copies of the late edition ofyhGs n;w map
of Georgia for sale and I will oiijf r more for pa»-s
ties if dt*siie<l. .Parties desiring# find owneis for
lots of lands in tne above cunfies will find it to
their interest to call on the und#Ui?ned.
THOMAS F.P*MI’TON,
_ . HPti Estate Agent.
Sept. 14,1871-1 C-lia /.
TAX NOTICE-
T WILL be at Attapulgns. Mouitay, BepL*J»
1 and Oct. 9th ;at Cooper s hhoo. « •
26th and Oct. 10th ; at Vh J v ®7*
27. h and. Oct. 11 th ;at Wright’s Store, od etenWß
of Sept 47th and Oct. 11th; »t VVh'ghMni. *” I'
S-pt'2B.h and Oct. I2rh ; at Lime Sink,
S, .. 29. h an.l Oct. 13,h ,«t “»"g
OfC 2nd and 16th ;at Loser Spimg Creek.
srdandl7th; at Dickinson s Store, 0 .
18th ; at Ib-ck Pond. <>et. sth and 'Dth, »t»
ets Mills, Oct. 6th and 20th; anil B»' nb "“? e ’ J h
oth, Oct 7th. 14th. 21st, 23rd, 24th. h.
7th, 28th, 30th and 31st, Nov. Wj
4th, when the books will positively be ciostu.
THOS J JKILU,
Tax Collector,
Decatur County
Spot 14. 1871 ic
■ NOVEMBER SHERIFF’S MOKTGAG *
I ' SALES.
GEORGIA—DECAUR COUNIT. {n
WILL be fold before the court house o
• Bainbridge, of said county,
/Tuesday in November next, t ,etw ~ | .jto
hours of sale, all that tract oc P arce u jL |.nl
ated in the ciiy of jj.ii abridge, Ul . . e O , |o6 f
known in the plan of said city, as ** ar ketstf>
commencing at the corner of Clay an' - .| l(;n #
and running due cast 106 feet, n>oreo e 0 r
south ] 01 1 leet ; thence west, 100 Ie » . ft ; o ng
less, to Clay street; and from thence ’ u;6 >
Clay street to the starting point, co«t‘ * tb*
fourth ol an acre, more or ie** Icvie r j o f
I.™
Also, at the same time and place. n ,! o B ij s (lict of
Nos 2GI, 2t*B. 299 and a<»o, in the . aid
said county, and sto. 2" in the Lth dis ,j g.
county — levied o ap the property « , e fifa
: Conyers, to sar« \e 8-:p. Court , g>
in favor of 7 Sbbii Jk " w&slerifi
E. Cynjcr U
Also. i jus and place, 1
No. iQJ.ntnij ibt n ujokiot of said
land Jemg conveyed by Wm. B°£ w * ( , ate of
son M. Couch.tijr’a thbrtghge and b<Ar g.. pro «.
6»A dav of November I8(Ui — levied on a ; or
icvty of Wro. B. Cowirt. to «II &<*
Scpteail 2d^^^L