Southern Georgian. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1866-1869, January 27, 1869, Image 3
pffglei CGorgnuu ■ , vl yilKll’GE, GA., JANUARY -? ,869 ‘ "yv will receive Utr subscriptions to the . rffiKRN Georgian, the following nicies : ... Meal, Butter, %g«, thickens, 101a .(,s Syrup, Sugar, &C., Ac.. &c- RmsW™ P. 0. Ga., April 13, 1868. r r . ,j Follows : JESt?- an. 1 ; ,as,y ... I P. M. and G L F Sk Tuesdays.'Thursday 'anri Sat- . I . '■■".u Fla *.Tne^iavS ; atid Fridays at 10 A, M. : , !!’for delivery of the Mail from BA. M. L''p"m’ Mails delivered on Sun days from 8 to l o’clock, A. M. s ,t. CLOUD, P. M. | 'stotlouar# if erery description for at Ma ’ J- A. BUTTS A CO. I C OK s Meai>, 11.00 per bnsliel, at T. B. Hun* new ell & Co’s. r er > ae ne Oil, the best and cheapest for sale at J. A. BUTTS & CO. Paints .Oil’s and Varnishes for sale at J. A. BUTTS & CO. Useful lor Families. r xtrft Fine Table and Pickling Vinegar, at the D,Wst«r*ot DR. J. A. BUTT'S & CO. j . The Ladies and fashionable, young gents and old baolwJors respectfully inv tied to onl nod seo tire stock of Perfumery and Toilet Articles which they are offering very cheap j at J. A. Butts & Cos. They will have in stnre in a lew days everything j n the way of Garden and Flower Seeds. Gardkv Seeps.— Dr. Judson A. Butts fy Cos have a large assortment of fresh gapJR m-mls on hand. Those vvautre liticie just from the producers j veil to call at once. fss. Valentines. —Dr. Judsori \ will, by the 14 li, executed <Jh ® in J, Do not forget this young * Pidirs. A fine assortment will offered, •V bashful lovers to express themselves in ihvm. Store House to Rent.- We call the atten tiun oi our business men to the- ad vet rise Tii’Mit ol T. M & l G. Brad well. Person vv .Thing i,.|it have now an ; procuring one of the best J*-<l I Business.— Ots M-mduy, diTTTuuss pvuvA / } everything N<» colt -ms: no Itw-suils: '"'vs- uo — no! even a Grecian Fi-'ud upon tin.* si 1 eels. l uosday, Cotton Killed in from every di— °'iion. umi business revived. Grecian -■‘■'nd, in every i-hape and form plenty, with tif*: r 1 1»- It.- ,op—ski * Ijs, shown.e* prelty little ’•■el iitieii the streets. !he Circus.- -Bill Lake’s Circus arrived v i’uesdiiv. A large crowd of white and ‘ck invested their greenback freely to see it. , 1 Kim.kjl—Al Milford Bakov in county on M edm sdav last, Win. Dooly was shot and • 'led by H-'ttjamiu Bailey, both citizens of tb »i county. * i in* lact> as we learn them are as {?>!- lows.v i hey gfot into a dispute, Dooly chow his knife and threw it at Bailey—who draw h>s pistol shot him dead. GJ3ollGlA—Decatur County.. | \N 'in- lost Monday hi Match next, we will ap \ ' I"y lo the Chei it of Oidhituy of said county for • vt-sell-H poriion of | imi I vim* on the West nt s.-.mg Cheek. No. 210. 27th District. G. M . ok; Id ,i.:us of the .~ame lot oil the East -side of said ' ie. k lor l lie purpose of obtaining a site tor a mill. 1 LORA HODGES, Arlmr’x. W P. HODGES, Adm’r J an. 6. 1869 4 0-2 m 5 wr.niA decatur county S ' *»«'»i»w-» VhiMv,,,w iv,:S ' ,at « «» County, deceased . JOHN FIVE.\ SB. ■ Dee. 30, 18* 8. E ; A. aR.MFIELD. u9--o(kl i x EOR Gr IA —D ecatur Cotin ty. 23rii?’ ! »sis* % to applicant " SUCh letters should no Jan. 6, '6B JOEL Ord’ry. _ 40--lm • received and for sale by * lom tormer Prices, just T ’ B - HUNN EWELL & CO. Opera Flapnels, Ft Sack., all Colors, now T * B. BUN NEWELL & 00. #iu nht 1 —-- - S'o Coiimihij*l »-v<**. ■ The advertiser, havinggheen restored to health.in few weeksby a very simple remedy,, alter having suffered for several years witfea severe lung affection and that died disease, consumption—is anxious to make knownato his fellow sufteiers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will had a sure cure fur Cousmnption. Asthma, Broncliitis. Coughs, CdTdk/anfl all iliro'nt and iJffnf Auctions, The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread in ormation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will Iry |ns ■tremeri.y, as it will cost them noth|hg^|jfh<fe- pvovh a blessing, f’aities wishing tFe prescription, free, by return mail,-will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON', Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. May 0, i ; "7. , ' > I !) PARKIifELT o,jß|HuJt| «£U|B|Knyj 0 • j. *J } Iv ear City Hall Park, EEW YOEX. GEORGE Wltff#T, : N. B,—Located in the very heart of the whole Jj sale business, this is one of the most conveniex J* located Hotels for Merchants, Business not others visiting the city. If I Dec. 16, ’6B. till June 16, ’69 Jn ' Beef and Stock Cattle rpiTE Subscriber has for 0 iip-iiii E den and Liberty CountisdniT Jill' <#s 1 FIVE HUNDRED HEAD JKI-Hlfcy S'i’OOK CATTLE, .There call Uliff HUNDRED AND FIFTY nn«j| and circulatiTiiV. r Fr STOCK.T|j I Lfl B|| apply to of SoilWyimj coni }of Mi A IjoJlisJ* 1 f j * pon^ E. S- UxjHK I \ /^ r ~thie new^j^ai-rfip^ m. ,Mi:'::". " " m I tiepresontative Baussy favor* 'iJwP r ' I lotion, and said that it was a gg 111 fSL .1 or'sl'Pe Ve, ' y ~ - JUhe'J? I ' A 1 j f "lur-v lIH ■ ,L, Vir I will be'p.f.ipals -eley jiuß Go s the same cl'miittnlifisticn gu^ SCM V eUt same size and tM of t he lust number will be issued £ PRICJE; $4 a Year, or $2 for Six months.’ - •'*’G^ Weekly telegraph. Sheet is among the Largest in _g_* It fs composed of EIGHT PAGES and ft It I dll readhig Matter. 1 tJ ft H • 1 hue few short advertisements. WU 'epitome of the Weeks History, and Journal, has no superior in the \ Af *3 a year, of $1 5$ for Six Months. Jpgpddre&s CLISBY & REID. )' i . t Macon, Ga 1- 39-ts. fiftft^ljjrs» * -60 a m ~e at B«dula:».^ = »"|kTT7lC* iH i'UKy P. Ji vp Gambade at * ANlliOj \jx? 706?. m. Arrive at Savahnafr at —— 8.06 a. m ■ve named jour \ iN h f . Nov 4, lßbs. f?~- dl-2m. ASS?® JE«L ABC m.' .ISkfJXT: :«E! AND MRb* A. N« JOHftSON Has Leased the Comfortable, Elegant and Eligible I Dwelling of Major J. E. Dickinson on PJadters’ street, and offers to the public first class accommo dation, for day and Transient boarding^ ’! evms reasonante, servants polite and accommo dating, and fare not to he surpassed in the citv. Sept. 9, 1808. 3- ts. JOSKFH FINF.GAN, JAS. B. PAKMMMft Fei na.ndiiia. Fla. Fla JOSEPH FIN EGAN & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND— Commission Merchants Jo\L\S’ UPPER BLOCK, BAY STREET, SA VANN AH, GEORGIA * t%T Liberal Advances on Cutton consigned to our Coiiespondets in New York and Liverpool. Sept 10,1868. ‘ 25-3* ‘ Geo-P K?W£LL §• g Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. All ie ding Newpsaper kept on file. -G 4 Jntormarion as to (.lost of Advertising’' fur pished. liujuirics by .Mail ans\.cred promptly. ( oinj lute Pin tod of Newspapers Speciai Lis’ s [tipiiacd for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured.. Ordeisfrojp Gitsines.4 Men especially stiiiotted. 40jMfelio BaiubridgeGa,. Sept., 2. 1868. 22—ts. mmmmwn . • EXCELHiIOSI Photograph gallery West Street,.Rear ol the Masonic Hall, BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA. H AVING purchased the, entile interest of Messrs. Jeffers & Sturbuck, in their Photograph and M&BMKtsfrlifmfiH Ambretype Gallery, I now an - nounce to the citizens of Soutwest- 1 ern Georgia that I am at all times prepared to take Photographs, Ambrotypfs."TffroTypcs, Opalolypcs, Ac' Or any style of picture known to the art. Call and examine specimens, and.~L f®el satisfied hat you will "be pleased. Pictures Taken in any Kind of Weatke r £1? Particular attention paid to CHILDREN’S PICTURES. A ; ‘i . v g|§f“ Prices Cheaper than ever! tebs ' 45-6 m Wholesale and Retail : 0 “>:• >n '«!# Os ’V3^!W ■‘ . Vf£ IWj-tea-v '-V „ TT-llfir • • a* • .{f . eGt'k!-: tIERFUMERjIi «■*** | Wfcfjk t^lNTSWlipO^ .... A r*TT 1 ~Rly and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. [till nov. 21, 1869 Many years ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physician, -while visiting the Island of St Crois for their health, experienced and witnessed, many surprising and » beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, Mich soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture and sell it in the United States. T)ie result of his lalsojs was a glorious nfccess for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN TATION BITTERS being an article of real' merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its meiicinaieffects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilized world. The'cabalistic S. T.—*l|6o—X. was a talisman* of health, demand for the PLANTATION BfSTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of the propnetors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Crrix Ruih, made expressly for the com pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore beiame necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent ■was dispatched 'to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was in securing and leading several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates^ on the island. Houses,, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly aston ished the natives.*” The services of experienced men and natives of she island were pro cured, and*very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION' BITTERS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Ruffi needed in manufac- • ' taring the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7IOORATOR. she above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. % As Sn antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and ether kindred diseases,* the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in the history of the world. Over five million bottles are disposed of annually. They are adapted to eld and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an, immediate beneficial result, December 9, 1868 36-ly. J. BORN, Practica Harness Maker, BAINBRItjGE, GEORGIA. Shop on West-Street, rear of Masonic Hall and nex door to Gumming Photograph GuLery. A LL kinds of. HARNESS *&&&#. ■ Jx. repaired or made to or - • der, in t lie neatest and most ’OHr* substantial styles. I woik the best stock to be had 1 Prices of Hai oess per set $lB 00, S2O 00. $25 Op. S3O 00, $35 00. S4O 00. $45 00 and §SO 00. ..... Work \van.ai4.ed. Terms Cush. marll-Sm ® REMOVAL. THE Office of the “Printers’ Circular” and Printers’ Furnishing Warehouse formerly located i at .30 Hudson Street., has been Removed to 515 j Minor •' Address all orders for material to j R- S.. MejiamljK 515 Minor Street, Philadelphia, ) Penna, [3-5-tf. j as* 24PP1 PIPE nd • Lett ! f .. jf- LE #N£ v 001-i ' a full . ./ 1S fij’R.YYYA v ‘ j CAP AND BILL PAPER * l(L; , G. ' timates in * } -j£2^ m P Chimneys, 5 and other a can be ion of the house is a sufficient guarantee , ,n. /8BSCBIFT0N& B. C. MORRIS, JR., Successor to Caldwell &"Morris, C OTTON FACTOR AND General Commission " -»9 *'J «!««\-» B i«l ,■* r ‘"-> 20 OLD SLIP, Benj. C. Morris. Jr., General Partners. I jsfNTZ B. Muller, j gp ec^a ] partners. Wm. .Harman Brown, j 1 _ NEW YORK. Having formed a limited partnership under the lawß of the State of New York, with Messrs. Frantz ,B. Muller, and Win. Harman Brown, as special part ners, umV*r the firm name of ”B C. Morris, Jr,” I am now continuing, with increased facilities, the busints . Heretofore conducted bv* the late firm rff Caldwell A- Morris, at the* same office No. 20 OLD SLIP. B. C. MORRIS, Jr. New York, August*4, 1868. Sept.‘2-16-6na. , .y • # X -i- > FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1869. The fi'st edition of One Hundred Thousand of Vick s Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds and (3aide in the Flower Garden is now published. It makes a work of 100 pages, beautifully illustrated, with about 150 Fjue Wood Engravings of Flowers and Vegetables and am COLORED PLATE. A liOUQULT or FLOW ms. It is toe most fteautifyl, as well a£ Uib most in stimuli ve Flora! Guide published, giving plapi and thorough dii the CULTURE OF FLOWERS AMO VEGETABLES. The Floral Guide is published for the benefit of my customers, to whom it is sent free without ap plication, but will be forwarded to ail who apply by mail, for Ten Ceuts, which : s not half the cost. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Jan. 13. IB6o* 29-2t*. SHOES. WF. have just received a splended assorment of Ladies and Gents’ Shoes—also, a-nice assort ment of Children and baby Shoes, Gents Boots and Gaiters, all for which we sell for Casu. T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO. OHATTAHOOOhTe KiBROR, FORT _GAINES, GA , The proprietor of the above named journal has spared no labor or expense to make it one the first weekl es of the State, and he is gratified to announce that his efforts have been liberally awarded by a generous public. In point of interest and general news the Mirror will be excelled by few. As an advertising medium it offers superior inducements. TheMiiror has now a circulation that reaches nearly every point in Southern Georgia and also extends through many counties of the South-eastern portion of Alabama. Advertisements and subscriptions solicited. Address M. TUCKER, Editor & Publisher Fort Gaines, Gft‘ Telegraph Publications for 1869. MM iILYIMEMPE. This paper will enter the new year with a very heavy circulation. It will ever be found in the front rank of Southern Journalism—full of the Latest News—Domestic and foreign. It will be in- , valuable to the Planter, the Mechanic and the Busi ness and Professional man. It will take strong hold of every important interest, of Geonria and the South, and without impinging at all on the sphere of the Agricultural Journals, it will contain more timely and important Agricultural Matter, during the year, than any of them. • TERMS ; $lO Per Annum, or $5 for Six Mouths, or $1 Per Month, Georgia Semi-Weekly Telegraph Will be published Twice a Week. It will preseht the same characteristics as the Daily—be of the same size and contain few or no advertisements The first number will be issued on dr about the Ist January. PRICik $4 a'Year, or $2 for Six months. GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. T his c pleodid Sheet- is among the Largest iu the World It is composed of EIGHT PAGES and FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS—nearly all reading matter We shall accept for it but few short advertisements. It is a complete epitome of the Weeks History, and as a Family Journal, has no superior in the world. PRICE: $3 a year, or $1 bO for Six Months. Address CLISBY k REID, Macon, Ga. Jan. lc ’tiy. 3Pftf. JOHNSON, WEEKS 1 GO. General Commission MERCHANTS, 135 Pearl Street, near Wall, ivs* i m: ymk- SAM’LM. WEEKS. J Particular atteuliou paid to Orders. Liberal advances made upon Bifls Lading and Pao duce in hand. Sept, 23, 18G8 a 25 -ts TAX NOTICE. T WILL be at the following named places for the 1 purpose of making my last Assessment of State and County Taxes. Every Tax payer are requested to come forward and give in their Taxes for the year 1868: Jones, Friday Dec. 4th; Chester’s Store. Saturday Dec. sth; Cooper’s Shop. Monday Dec. 7th; Alfa pulgus, Tuesday Dec Bth; Faceville, Wednesday Dec. 9th; Lower Spring Creek. Thursday Dec loth: Steam Mill, Friday Dec 11th; Rock Pond, Saturday Dec. pith; Bracketts Mill, Monday Deo. I4ih; -Bain budge, Tuesday Dec*.! sth; Lime Sick; Wednesday Dec. Kith. Atjd again iq Baiiibri.dge on December 18th aud 19th and at Haneli’s Station oa -the 21st and 22d. After which time the Books will be closed and all defaulters doubled Taxed J. C. BLOU2VT. Tax Assessor Dec. 2, 1868. 35-3 t. AGENTS WANTED. $75 to s2oo.per month!!! Or a Commission from which twice that amount can be made by selling the LATESTED IMPROVED COMMON SENSE paw mm mami PRICE SIB.OO, For Circulars and Terms adress C. BOWERS Jk CO, 320 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16,.1868 37-3 m Hoop Skirts, LADIES and Misses, of the latest style, just rev , ceived arid fur sale by T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO. | CAEfiltflll— Rf-cAtur fonnty. * A Court of Ordinary at Chambers AT>y. 11,1868. On the first Monday in January 1863. letter- of ad* roinistratbn will be issued upon the estate of Mini Mary Glover, late of said county deceased and if none of the kin apply lot said letters then, the Court will appoint G A. Pach ick, Clerk of the Court to administer upon the same. JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’y. ' 1 ■ , . "--if - * GEO.EGIA--Decatur Cou 1 it y. FOtlT Y DAYS utter date, applkation wifi he tnade to the Court of Ordifraiyr-f DeeaS ir county, for leave to Kell the-land behtiAJui* tft lke cutate of Williarn •"iaipson, a- ceased.. 80&AN KlAlf^N' Dec. 18, *6B. cl -TOI, GEORGlA—Decatur County. petition of Mrs, EHaHb.tv, Ad;nA. : j : * i* 1 of Uie estate fn D. P. Hines, late vi said < . nty, deceased, will apply to the Court of Urdhia vof said county, on the first M'-tid.iy in March. 18*19, for leave to sell all the land l>c!<>!igfji£.t<> said for the purpose of the payment of tbe dcWta Mid dis tribution. ELLA'S. HINES, Adrar’x. Dec. *23, 1868. 83-fiod GEORG i A—Deeaui7lCGUiity. “. FORTY DAYfi after date hppli«mtioh wiH be in;ulo to the Court of Ordinary of Decatur coulitt fut leave to sell the lands and personal property bel Hir ing to the estate of Wm Brmvn late of said bounty deceased. ABNER BROWN Ext r. Dec. L 6, ’6B. 87-40.1. DECATUR SKFKIFF’S PALIUL. TT7 ILL be sold before the Court house (hair in 'he I? town of Bainbridge on the first in February next, the following propel ty to-wit; All that tract oi parcel of lund... the nft.on'h district of said county, known as pa> tof lot Nu /"Jo, in said district, bounded on the North by Flint riv er and lot, No. 225 in said district. on the Vies* by land, known as Felix G, Aniens a and Danihl I'.uni well’s, on the South by a street separating it imm iand known aa that which was purchf.sed hv \\*. M. Russell of Albert W. (Junnn.gluwn or his adminis trator and the lots in the cit y of Baitibridgc. now occupied by Win. 11. Crawford, Moses Singleton, W. F. Shellman, and W« N. Biuce. and on the East by that portion of the city of Ruinln idgo known as a part of the Scarborough survey, the said lot, now occupied by Moses Buglet-on and the East, Abrth and Bout h-!ine pi said lot tof land No. 226 from the point where it leaves the Titid Iph now occupied by Wni. N. Bruce to the North-e:tst corner of said lot of land, No. 226.'where ittenninatea and containing one hundred apt! tiltv-rjne acres more or less —less Tout acres of same known as the Methodist Parsonage let five acres of same known as the Baiubiidgt: Female College lot?- two agios of same known as the lot pm dinned J. E. Floyd of Benjamin F. Bruton—and one acre of .same known as the Adam Bruton lot. Levied on a- the yiopr-r --ty of Benjamin F. Bruton to satisfy one G< unty Court fi fa in favor of E. E. White vs., J. T. ! In -s Maker and B. F. Bruton endorser. Also at the same lime end place Lpl of Land No. 420 in the 21st District of-aid county G- M as the property of the estuta of Wm. Rogers and to .satisfy 2 fifas issued from J unties Court 614111 DisiricM!. M. of su’d county oue iu luVor of H» D. pardon pfid one in favor of M. N. Scott. Levy made and ret in tied to me by B, Rogers. Also at the game t ime and place, the Stoie-house and lot occupied by VV. G. Broom bounded on the North by promises ow-ned by TANARUS, J. Williams Ku.-t by premises of the James G. Burnt estate, South by Water=street and Wtst by lot and bouse kuywn as the W high am and Maluue Store house. levied on as tiie property of 0 W, Blunt to satisfy a jitsiicu Court ft fa m favor of D. I*. McKenzie vs 0. W Blunt Le : y ir ‘de-anyd returued to me by a Constable /.Iso at. the same time and place - One lot of land No. 142. in the 2oth District of said county, as the property of AugfisVer J. Bell de ceased to satisfy six Justice's court fi fa's bsued from 1005 District. G. \i iu favor of H W . ileriei g vs Abagail M. D Bell. Kxutiix on the est.ue of Augustus J Bell deceased. Levy made and lettam«! to me by a COnfable*" A Iso, at the saiue time and place. One town lot in the city of Bainbridge, known in plan ot said town as part of.block. s*o. one hutuiftAl und six, commeiicing at the corner of Clay ntid Wntlt* streets and rulifting East one hundred and five f. e» 4 more or iess thence South, une and l:\u and a huif feet, thence West one hundred and Ine feet more or le-s to Clay street, thence North along Clay-street to starting point, containing' - - dne-fourth of an acre more or less. Levied on (js the property of Randal Kenney. Levy made -und returned tome by a Constable. >' H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. Jan. C. 1869, 40.-Jur Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Baiubi irfge -known plmu where Mis Mary A. Kent now lives Levied oh ns the; property of jamesKent. Officers of the Con ft vs. James Kent. Also, atd he same time and place, lots of land Nos 42 and 49, all lying in the nineteenth , district of saia count , known as rlie place where Henry Blount how lives. M. Swioord vsH Blount Also, at the same time ami place, lot of land, No. one hundredahd eighty-one, in the nineteenth dis trict.of said county and known as the p uce, where J. TA NARUS.: Bell now lives. Jiichaet Swicord vs. J. T. Bell. * THEOEDn RE GANDY. . Deputy Sheriff. Jau. 6. 1869. ’ 40-lui. nOKTGIGK SHKKBFF’S S ILK. W r ILL be gold before the Court House door in the town of Baiobridge. oggihe lirs.t Tuesday in February next, the bdlowing property to-wit : Lots of laud lying in the,town of Btrinvidge Deca tur county, and known in the plan of sa ; d town as lots No’s. 23. 24. 65, 66, 67 and 68, each containing one-quarter of an acre mure or less, levied on as the property of Mortez Habn, to satify one Mortgage ti. fit, in favor of Julyu I’’ Gaulden vs. M. Halm. Also at the same time aud place, All the tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Bainbrtdge on which Thomas Mann now resides, bounded South bv back sheet and premises W. O, Fleming. West and North by P G Arnett,'on the East by land ol Luke Man® and Clay street, con taining four acre? more or less Levied on to satisfy one Mortgage ti fa in favor of Daniel Bmdwcll vs, T Mann Also at the Bame time an place, the East half of lot of land No. ih>3 in the loth District of Decatur county, It!Vied on to "satisfy k bhe Mortgage ti fa in favmr of "Dancl Brad we ft vs. p. i*. Ntrtflpßa! 1 . Also a! tin- sai*fe: time and place, the Hotel lot in the Town of Bain bridge, known as th-fe imolf Hotel containing one acre more less-hounded as follow; on tile East by Crawford street, North by Water street, West.by Florida sheet, South by Ihoiighton street, levy made to satisfy n Mortgage li>fajin favor of A. A Allen vs Thomas J Wooten. H. B. WAUGH Sheriff; Dec. 9, 1808. 36- Bw. moEiTCiAGi; st!utirrs ualje # \\T ILL be sold before he Court House door in T < the town of Biiubriiige bytwe.eji the usual 'hour of Sale on. the first Tuesday in M - reh next one House aud lot .in the town of Bainlnidge. boumlnti on the Norih'by. p;cruises.owned by i>. 8 Broekett, trustee, on the East by J F. Malone.On the S-utb by ThomasviHe road and on the West by IS. i-. Brockett.. as trustae. to satisfy one Mortigwge ti in favor of B. S. Brockett as trustee, vs. J W. Kend rick. Also, at the same time and place, the undivided half-interest of Moseypit ugh don, in one Stable ami lot iii the city or 11a in bridge! lJoiiudje.l'|fev* bdh vss (Hi by Bnnightnn-strcet U»,t»e South by' premies of-<IV Lewis.'cm the East. lj|- AVest.street, and on the West by Craw ford-street TTopei:t\ mine fufly pointed out in deed of Mortgage.. 'levied oif as the property of Moses Singleton. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. Jan. 6, 1860. 4p Bw. ■ • TT ' 1 1 ' ' -*. T— \. NOTICE TO * a'TOOD BOARD can bob l I MITCHELL, her res,, « front of Mr. J. Holdm Oil tiers will. ).Hp-aC:;'!,:\,y.v bgals will' bip; funiisned -f Mty cents each and led;: / ' Built; abridge, August a,, b.. A Jy • * • . irf ‘4WW . * * nj