The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, January 07, 1868, Image 3

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Wc 3 expects to y or March ; of the Fund 000, irrespec r the current id the “North essary to say those well rood” and the 1 for one year ird Scott Pub i street, New iin. ics the repub /,” and sub ith “ Putnam, ,” been revived York. This 1 give general no of the two iuld of course ive become so iety" that we rsary of the be celebrated ho Democrats i are making nner for about 1 guests. The tend. All the re invited, in cx-Prcsidents man, Generals Harney and mocrntic politi try. . linance forbid m their shops noon, is to be eso men pay a or the privilege this is meting y citizens, too, ¥1 eiff-BBtanccd that it is impossible for tijftHj up at daylight and run the the “ Market.” And then we Very the right of Council to *a? flt mau shall Often his place of We trust that the Citv Fathers their action upon this sub avoid even the appearance of class - HllubbtiiK Caic, ■ night, about nine o’clock, two Thomas Gowner and Win. "Daisy, in a saloon near the market, in when, after the language had ran ’’‘■pW*. Gowner struck his opponent on J 0 ® 4 with a billy. Daisy turned to the "'"Hi eiM " an< * < ' raw >'ig his knife, said, "««" 'his man attack and strike dt»* He then plunged the blade into 8 breast, who turned away and '®fted, but nearly double, into another ■Rfm. The man Daisy walked out aud went the streets, and up to a late hour lmd been arrested. Gowner’s wound is con i®ered fatal. Nsw Mearner far «avaaaaO. The new steam lire engine, ordered for Wuhhigtou Fire Company; No. 9, of Savannah, has been received. It i* fccond elaas, Jefftr’s build, and is described as one of the best engines ever shipped South. Onr Cotutuou Schools. We learn that a Teacher iu this city hus received a letter from Governor JuNguia, in which the Governor states his intention not to take steps toward the inangnratiou of the new Common-Schools system—provided for bv the’ Legislature of 1866, announced to take effect January 1, 1868—for the reason that the Legislature evidently anticipated tho session of another Legislature for the perfection of the bill. No appropriation was made ior the purpose, and the subject is waived until the meeting of the next General Assembly. Meanwhile, common schools will remain under the auspices of the In ferior Court. Beginning of the Year. The beginning of the year has been, and still is quite varied among the nations of the earth. The Jews began their ecclesi astical year in March, but their civil year began in what corresponds to a part of our months of September and October, and the Egyptians and Chaldeans also dated their new year from the last mentioned period. The Mahommetans begin their year when the sun entors Eries, tho day on which Dremscild, tho Persian monarch, made his public entry into Persopolis, in honor of which event the monarch changed the beginning of their year from autumn to March. The Turks and Arabs commence their year in July, and the Abyssinians theirs in March. Tho commencement of the year among modern Christian nations was at one time assigned to the2sth of December, or Christ mas ; at another to the 25th of March, or Easter, in commemoration of the Resurroc tion ; and finally to the first day of January. [Advertisement.] Catarrh. A clergyman, aged forty-two, hud long suffered with Catarrh, which had not billy been a source ot annoyance, but began to excite uneasiness in regard to its effect upon his general health. There was a frequent and sometimes a profuse discharge from the head, frequent sneezing, and an almost entire loss oi smell. He procured a box of Humphrey's Specific Catarrh Pills, No. 19, and was entirely cured, even to a return of his sense of smell, in the course of a few weeks. f [ Advertiscmon t.] I.ctral Blank*. At this office the following Blanks, neatly printed, may be obtained, by the single sheet or by the quire : Garnishment Affi davit and Bond, Bail Bond, Attachment, Claim and Replevy Bond, Mortgage Bond, etc. ts AUGUST A^MARKETS. Monuat, Jan. 6, P. M. FINANCIAL.—GoId : buying at 132, selling at 134. Silver: buying at 128, soiling at 132. COTTON.—Telegrams from New York, an nouncing a declino, caused onr market to close flat. We quote Middlings 141 to 14}c. CORN.- Now White, $1.10; Mixed, slaloß. WHEAT.—White $2.70a2.85; Red, $2.30a *2.40. BACON.—Shoulders, 13; Backbone Sides, 14*14}; Clear Rib Sides, 15); Clear Sidos, 16c. Hams, 18 to 22c. (frclegrcipl)tc Nous. Congressional. Washington, January 6.—ln tire House, Mr. Upson, of Michigan, introduced a reso iution directing the Committee on Recon struction to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the several Constitutional Con ventions, elected under the reconstruction acts, in States lately iu rebellion, to appoint all civil offices, whether State or County, in said States, to act temporarily and until the the State constitutions shall be adopted therein and officers shall be diiosen and qualified to fill said offices; and that, ior this purpose, the said Conventions may re move all civil officers now acting in said States, etc. Mr. Boutwell, of Massachusetts, moved to amend the resolution, by adding to in struct the Committee to inquire into the expediency ol authorizing the General of the Army to detail officers for service in said States ; also, to inquire into the expe diency of constituting said States eacli a separate military district under command of the General of the Army ; also, as to the expediency of providing additional legisla tion to secure the elective franchise to all; and also to declare, by act of Congress, that the provisional governments set up in those States by order of the acting President aro not republican forms of government. Mr. Upson accepted the amendment. Mr. Chandler, of New York, moved to lay the whole subject on tbe table. Not agreed to ; yeas 28, nays 06. The resolutions were' then adopted. Mr. Bldvidge offered a resolution of thanks to Gen. Hancock, in accordance with recom mendation in President’s message. Tabled -85 to 28. Mr. Washburne, of Wisconsin, offered a resolution declaring that the House utterly condemns the conduct of. Andrew Johnson, acting President of the United States, for his action in removing the gallant sol dier, Gen. Sheridan, from command of tho fifth military district; and that the thanks of the House arc duo to Gen. Grant for his letter, in August last, condemnatory of said acting President for his removal of Secre tary Stanton, as well as for the endorse ment of Gen. Sheridan in relation to affairs in the State of Texas—yeas 82, nays 23. The bill making eight hours a day’s work> passed. In the Senate, Mr. Sumner introduced a memorial from freedmen of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, stating that land owners were driving them from lands which their industry had purchased, and asking redress. The cotton-tax question came up, and was postponed till to-morrow. The anti contraction bill came up, but was postponed, with the understanding that it will be considered immediately after the disposition of the cotton taxi. AUbaaa. t, Momtoomkht, January 6.—Gen. Swayno has suspended 0. R. Hubbard, Clerk tis the Circuit Court of this county. The following reason is given for this suspension : On Saturday a complaint was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, by John T. Morgan, attorney at law, for a person named Frank Williams, who claimed the sum of SIOO,OOO as damages for the alleged false imprisonment of himself by Major Swayne, at Selma, Dallas The imprisonment took place daring last year. On the filing of the complaint tlys Clerk of said Court, Charles R. Hubbard, £aq., issued a summons commanding the Sheriff to summons Major Swayne to appear at the next term of said Court, to answer the complaint of said Williams. As it was thought that General Swayne would leave on Sunday morning, Mr. Hubbard directed the Sheriff if General Swayne could not be found at headquarters to go to his private room and serve the process on him. The Sheriff executed summons, and on Monday morning Mr. Hubbard the order suspending him from the further dis charge of his duties. Hancock’s Status. New Orleans, January 5.*-Tbc following “ General Orders No. 1,” has just been issued from the *• Headquarters Fifth Mili tary District Applications have been made at those headquarters, implying the existence of an arbitrary authority in the commanding General touching purely civil controversies. One petitioner solicits this action—another that, and each refers to some special con sideration of grace or favor which he sup poses to exist, and which should influence this Department. The number of such applications, and the waste of time they involve, make it necessary to declare : that the administration of civil justice appertains to the regular couijs ; the rights of litigants tlo not depend on views of the General-r --they are to be adjudged and settled accord ing to the laws. Arbitrary power, such as he has been urged to assume, has no exist ence here, it is not found in the laws of Louisiana or Texas, it can not be derived from any act or acts of Congress, it is re strained by a constitution and prohibited from action in many particulars. The Major-General commanding takes occasion to repeat, that while disclaiming •judicial functions iii civil cases, he can suffer no forcible resistance to tho execu tion of processes of the Courts. Cable Telegrams. Lisbon, Jan. 5. Anew Portuguese min istry has been formed under Court Avilla. Florence, Jan. s.—The meeting of Parliament is postponed to the llth, on account of heavy snow. London, Jan. 5,-j-Thc Abyssinian expe dition remained at Senafe, awaiting Gen. Napier. Troops were well, but horses were djing. Paris, Jan. s.—The ConstUutionelle de nies that the Empeior urged the passage of the army bill, and asserts that the relations between France and Italy were never mors satisfactory than now, but fears the effect ol mischievous minors regarding the new Italian Cabinet. London, January s.—The clergy of Lim erick signed a document declaring thero can be no permanent peace until Ireland is treated like Hungary. Private letters show that Katazzi was cog nizant of and favored the Garibaldi Roman movement. Havana. Havana, January s.—An attempt, wag made to burn the storehouse of the San Ciprean Company. The fire was discovered in a room where the books and papers were kept. The principal of the Company ran away recently, supposed to be a defaulter. Lersundi has called a Court-martial for the trial of murderers, robbers and incen diaries. California. San Francisco. Jan. 6. —The Supreme Court decides the law exempting certain properties from taxation to be unconstitu tional—thus adding two mil Hons annually to the State Revenue, Charles Waloott Brooks has been ap pointed Japanese Consul here—the first appointment of the kind. The Bradley Affair. Savannah, Jan. 6th.—A. A. Bradley, was fried in the Mayor’s Court, this morning, and convicted of riotous and disorderly conduct, and disturbing the peace. Sentenced to pay SIOO or ninety days imprisonment, and ten days for gross contempt of court. Croat ex citement among negroes. Fired Into. Charleston, January 5.—A passenger train was fired into, last night, by negroes, between Branchville and Columbia. No body was hurt. To allay public apprehen sion, Gen. Canby is called upon by the press to rigidly prohibit the carrying of deadly weapons by both blacks and whites. Fire. Galveston, January C.— lnformation has been received that all tho business portion of Indianola was destroyed by fire on tho 3d instant; loss SIOO,OO0 —no insurance. Tho custom house and fifty other buildings ■were destroyed—supposed to be the work of an incendiary. Louisiana. New Oblevns, January o. —The Conven tion, to-day, got as far as tho twenty-second article of the Constitution—relating to State legislation and apportionment of repre sentation. Marine News. SAVANNAH, Jan. 6.—Arrived i Herman Liv ingston, and Virgo, from New York, brie Mary Ann Marshall, from Havana for New York—put in, in leaky condition. CHARLESTON, January s.—Arrived: bark Bkjold, from Liverpool; echr. Susan Wright, and steamer Moneka, from Now York. Sailod: bark Pa quits, for Barcelona' PHILADELPHIA, Jan. s.—Arrived : Star of the Union, and Alliance. NEW YORK, .Tin. s.—Arrived: Saragossa/ Gulf Stream, and General Barnes. .ts Hi* r? jKggioO' Havana, January s,—The Yucatan ex pedition it abandons and, Dias having warned the Government that every previous expedi tion had been defeated, and the people oi Yucatan are to fight it out among them selves. Markets—By Telegraph, Financial. LONDON, Jan. 6, AW—Consul., Bonds, 72a72i. Afternoon. —Consols 92|. LONDON, Jan. 6, Evening. —Consols, 92}* 92). Bonds, 76). NEW YORK, Jan. 6, AW_— Stocks active, lower. Money o*7 por cent. Sterling 10}*10}. Gold 1351*136}. NEW YORK, Jan. 6, Evening. —Governments closed steady, ’62 coupons, 8. Virginia 6’s, 45. Tennessee 6’s, 58}. Money pDnty. Discounts quiet at 7*B per cent. Gold firm, 135). Stocks setive, strong. NEW ORLEANS, January 2.—Sterling 144 to 147, nominal. New York sight, } discount. Gold, 131*134}. Protluce ansi Other markets. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6, Evening. Cotton easier—prices unchanged. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6, Noon. —Cotton opens steady. Uplands 7}; Orleans 7}d. Afternoon. —Cotton not so. aotivo. Prices de clined. Uplands 7). NEW YORK, Jan. 6, Noon. —Cotton lower; »}c. Flour 5 to 10c better. Wheat firm. Corn a shade higher. Rye quiet, Oats excited, Ito 2c better. Mess Pork dull, s2l. Turpentine quiet, 51}. Rosin quiet, strained $3. NEW YORK, January 6, Evening.—Cotton dull; declined }to }c. Salos, 1,500 bales at 16} al6}c. Flour in fair demand— Stato $8.90a11.10, Southern $10.40a15.00. Wheat firmer. Corn dull. Western Mixed $1.39*1.40 Oats buoyant, large speculative enquiry, advanced 1 a 2 cents, Western 86*87 Jc. Mess Pork s2l. Lard firm. Groceries quiet and steady. Turpentine 51}a52}. Rosin $2.S7}. Freights firm. BALTIMORE, Jan. 6.—Cotton dull at ICc. Flour quiet and unchangod. Wheat firm ; prime to choice Southern red, $2.80a2.85. Corn firm; white, $1.18*1.20; yellow $1.20a1.25. Oats dull at 70a70. Ryo dull at 68. Provisions nominally unchanged. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6—Flour unchanged. Corn, shelled, 89a92, ear, 76u78. Provisions nothing doing. CINCINNATI, January 6.—Flour and Corn steady and unchanged. Moss Pork, old, 20,00 ; now, 21,00. Lard, 12}. Bacon unchanged. Whiskey dull. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 6.—Cotton easier ; Middlings, 15}aI5$c. Sales, 4,000 bales. Re ceipts since Saturday, 7,535 hales; exports, 5,065 bales. Sugar in fair demand; common, 9}a9? ; fair, 12}al2} ; choice, 14e. Molasses active ; com mon, 55c. Flour very dull; superfine, $9.25 ; doublo extra, $lO ; choice, 13.50 to 15.50. Corn quiet and firm at 95ca$i. Oats dull at 75a80c. Lard nominal—tierces, 13; kegs, 13}c. Bacon dull and lowor—shoulders, 9a9} ; clear, 13a13}. Pork dull, nominally, $21*21.50. Tonnage scarce; freights advanced—corn, by sail, to New York, 20a220. SAVANNAH, January 6.—Cotton oponed and steady, closed dull; declined —middlings. 14}c. Salos, 1,422. Receipts 3,848. CHARLESTON, Jan. 6. Cotton dull and lower. Sales, 400 bales. Middling 15}a16. Receipts, 400 bales. MOBILE, Jan. 6.—Cotton—sales 4,100 bales, closed quiet, firm; middling 14}a141; receipts ftmtwo^iajsMjOSO^alcs^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Auction Sales. THIS DAY. __ Richmond County Court Sale. WILL BE SOLD, oil the first Tuesday in January next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz: yil the right, title, and interest of Moses olmson iu a house on tho south side of Telfair street, iu the city of Augusta, known a£ No. 190 of said street, together with the other buildings attached—bounded on the cast by a house in the possession of Laura Coombs; on the west by a house owned by Frances L. Medium ; on the north by Telfair street, and on the south by Walker street. Levied on as tile property of Moses Johnson, to satisfy a ft. fit. fssu cd from the Richmond County Court, in favor of Joseph B. Reynolds, against John B. Hammond and Moses Johnson. This 2d December, 1867. WILLIAM DOYLE, dc3-td Special Bailiff C. C. R. Cos. Richmond County Court Sale. WILL bo sold, at tho Lower Market IJouso in the City of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit : All the right, title and interest in the building on a Lot of Land known as number one hun dred and two in a plan of lots surveyed by Moore and Tuttle for Edward Thomas, on the 14th day of May, 1855 ; said Lot lying and being in Richmond county, Stato of Georgia, lying.on Railroad Avenue, having on said Ave. nue a front of sixty feet, and running back ol equal width three hundred and sixty feet; said Lot bounded north by lot number 156 of said survey, south by Railroad Avenue, east by lot 111 of said survoy, and west by lot number 109 of said survey, and now in the possession of Solomon Harris, to satisfy a fii. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage issued from the County Court of Richmond County ia favor of Felix Petard against Solomon Harris, this 7th day of November, 1867. WILLIAM DOYLE, nov7—law7w £p. BIT. C. C. R. C FUTURE DAYS, City Sheriff’s Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit ; All that Lot or parcel of Land, with tho im provements thereon, situate, lying, and being in the City of Augusta, fronting on Broad street, and extending baok to Ellis street, and bounded north by Broad slreet, south by Ellis Street, east by a lot now or formerly owned by tho estate of Philip Crump, and west by a lot for merly owned by Jesse Kcut, deceased. Also, all that Lot or parcel of Land, with tho improvements thereon, situate in the City of Augusta, on Ellis street, and occupied as a lime house and office by R. J. Bowe; bounded north by a lot now or formerly tho property of tho estate of L. Turpin, south by Ellis street, east by a lot owned by the ostato of Richard Aldworth. and west by a lot of J. P. R. Miller. Also, all that Lot, with the improvements there on, in tho City of Augusta, on Bay street, and bounded by lots of Wrn. Kocner and others and said Bay street, occupied by a freedwoman named Susan Carter. All of the above levied on as the property of Robert J. Bowe, to satisfy an execution issued from tho City Court of Au gusta, in favor of Pinncy <t Johnson vs. Robert J. Bowe. ISAAC LEVY, ja6—td Sheriff C. A. City Sheriff’s Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY next, will bo sold, at the Lower Market House, in tho city of Augusto, within the legal hours of sale,- (he following property, to-wit: All tho right, title, and interest, of Amos E. Owen, of, in, and to, a certain Leasehold of a Lot or parcel of Land, situate in the city of Augusta, on Marhury street, betwocn D’Antig nac extendod and South Boundary streots, •fronting about fifty fivo feet on Marbury street, and extending there, of some width, about one hundred and twenty feet in dopth ; bounded north by a Lot belonging to tho trust estato of Mrs. Mary G. Harrison, west and south by lots belonging to the same, and east by Mar bury street. , ISAAC LEVY, jas—td Sheriff C. A. City Sheriff’* Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within, the legal hours of sale, the following proporty, to-wit : That lot or parcel of. Land, with the improve ments thereon, in the city of Augusta, fronting on Hale streot eighty-two feet, more or less, running back toward Taylor street one hundred and seventy-six (cot, more, or less, and bounded east by lot of tho City of Augusta, south by Hale street, and west by lot. of Carroll. Levied on as the property of Euphrcnya U. Hill, to satisfy an execution, issued from the City Court of Augusta in favor of William A. Rich vs. Euphemia H. Hill. ISAAC LEVY,, jss~td * Sheriff 0. A. AUCTION BALES. - T&tMifli M* ~ City Bheriff ’/ siile. ON TUB FIKBT TUESDAY IN JANUARY next, will bs sold at tbs Lower Market Hones, in the City of Augusta, within the legal hour* of sale, one Sofa and one Carpet, levied on as tho property of Alexander A. ketchum, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Augusta, in favor of Delia O'Con nor vs. Alexander H. Ketchum, and Win. J. Rutherford, security. ISAAC LEVY, de22-td Sheriff 0. A. City Sheriff’i Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY next, win be sold at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augnsta, within the legal hours of sale, all the right, title, and in terest of Moses Johnson in a wooden Building, on the South sido of Telfair street, in the City of Augusta, on a lot known as No. 190, together with the other buildings attached ; bounded on the East by a house in possession of Laura Coombs, on tho West by a boose owned by Francis L. Medium, and on the North by Telfair street, and South by Walker street. Levied on as the property of Moses Johnson, to satisfy a Distress Warrant for rent, issued from the City Court of Augusts, in favor of George Jones and others, Trustees of the separate estate of Mrs. Mary G. Harison vs. Moses Johuson. ISAAC LEVY, d«22—td Sheriff C. A. City Sheriff’B Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY next, will he sold at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, within tho legal hours of sale, one Phaeton and Har ness, one Buggy and Ilurness, and two Horses. Levied on as the property of Marcus A. Dehoney, by virtue of an attachment, returnable to the next term of the City Court of Augusta, to be held in said city on the fourth Monday in February next, in favor of Risley A Creighton vs. Marcus A. -Dchonty, and sold by order of Hon. J. C. Snead, Judge of the City Court of Augusta. ISAAC LEVY, • de22—td Sheriff C. A. SHERIFF’S SALR WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN JANUARY, 1868, the follow ing property, to-wit, levied upon as the property of James Kelly, Isaac A. Little, and Robert Puckett, by virtue of a distress warrant issued in favor Thomas Jones, Guardian, etc. 1,500 lbs. seed cotton, more or less, 4 horse wagon and harness, 4 setts double trees and stretchers, 1 bay horse, I sorrel horse, 1 horse mule, 1 maro mule, 1 bellows, 1 anvil, 1 vice, 1 sledge hammer, 2 smith tongs, 1 mule, 1 wheat fan, 1 two horse wagon, 1 saddle. _ Terms cash. JOHN D. SMITH. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in January, 1563, tho following property, levied upon as the property of L. L. Antony, Agent, by virtue of a Tax execution issued by John Rohlcr, Tax Collector of State and County Taxes, the House and Lot situated in the city of Augusta, fronting on Elbert street, running back, more or less, one hundred feet, bounded north by Fenwick street, south by lot of Tuttle, west by lot of John Stubbs, east by Elbert street. Terms cash. JOHN D. SMITH, Sheriff R. C. Dec. 10th, 1867. dec 10—aw4w Richmond County Court Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN JANUARY next, at the Lower Market House, in the city ot Augusta, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz: A Lot on the north side of Broad street, between McKinnc and Mill streets, known as Number G, on Wm. Phillips’ maj), made iu 1855, containing front ot 30 feet, more or less, on Broad street, and run ning through to Jones street 180 feet; levied on as the property of the estate of Isnac Mayer, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the County Court of Richmond county in favor of George W. Reed & Cos. against William Gibson, Executor of the will of Isaac Mayer, deceased, this sth day of Novem ber, 1867. WILLIAM DOYLE, Special Bailiff C. C. R. County. delO —td Richmond County Court Sale. WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER Market House, in the City of Augusta, on the first TUESDAY in JANUARY next, between the le gal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit— all the right, title and interest of Wm. Dobson ii\ a house now iA the occupancy of the said William Dobson, situatol on Kollock street, in the City of Augusta, and bounded on the South by a house belonging to, or in possession of Mrs. Atkinson, on tho North by a house belonging to, or in possession of Mr. Young blood, on tho East by Ivollock street, on the West by a row of brick buildings, belonging to the Augusta Factory, levied on under a fi. fa. issued from the County Court, in favor of tho State of Georgia, against Howard White, principal, John Satterwhite and William Dobson, securities, as the property of Wm. Dobson. The above property is sold for and on account of tho former purchaser, he not hav ing complied with the terms of sale. Terms cash, and purchasers to pay for titles. WM. DOYLE, Sp. irir. 0. C. Rich’d Cos. This 9th day of December, 1567. delO—td ASSIGNEE’S SALE. WLL 11E SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY next, before the Courthouse door, in Monroe, Walton county, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing twenty acres, more or less, lying on the wfcst side of John Felker’s land, being the western portion of said tract, adjoining lands of R. 1). Morrell, John T. Grant, and others Sold as the property of John Felker. Also, ono Urlok Storehouse and lot, lying on the west side of Broad street:, at present occupied by G. A. Nuimally. Sold as the property of C. G. Nowell & Cos. Also, orteTract of Land, containing one hundred and twenty-live acres, adjoining Joseph R. Camp and others, generally known as the James Akin place. Sold as the property of Felker & Luucc i'ord, Also, six hundred and fifty acres, more or less, lying in Walton comity, adjoining lands of H. McGaugbey, Reeves, and others, usually known as the McCord place. Sold as the property of C. G. Nowell & Cos. Also, one House aud Lot 'll the town of Monroe, lying on the west side of Broad street, at present o-cupicd as the residence of Calvin G. Nowell. Sold as the property of Calvin G. Nowell. Also, one Brick Storehouse and Lot, m the town of Monroe, lying on the west, side of Broad street, usually known as the Eli A. Smith brunt store, at present occupied by Albert G. Hester. Sold as the property of Eli A. Smith. Also, four acres, with the improvements, at present occupied by Eli A. Smith as a residence. Sold as the property of Eli A Smith. Also, one acre lot, unimproved, near the old jail lot, known as the Nowell lot. Sold as the property of Eli A. Smith. Also,’ the Christopher lot, with the improve ments, near the old jail lot, at present occupied by Jacob Pate, frefedmuu. Sold as the property of Eli A. Smith, containing one acre. Also, one Tract of Land, containing three hundred and forty acres, lying on the waters of Pole Cat Creek, adjoiuing lands of A. G. Hester, A.J. McGanghey, and Others, usually known as the Mosher Boyce place. Sold as the property of Eli A. Smith. Solu for the purpose of paying the mortgagors, John and Josian A. Nnnnally, Execn tors of W. H. Nuimally, deceased. Air’ balance after paying said mortgage -will be distributed among the creditors of said Eli A. Smith. . Also, one Lot thirty by forty feet off' the north west cornel' of the Stamper lot, in Monroe, Walton conuty. Sold as tho property of Eli A. Smith. Also, one Lot of Land, No. 8, in tho 17th district of Thomas county, containing two hundred and fifty acres Sold as the property of Eli A. Smith. Also, oue-half of Lot No. 1, 12 in the lfith district of 2<l section of Union county, containing one hundred acres. Sold ns the property of Glenn O. Lunecford. One half of lot No, 411, in the 18th district 3d section of Polk county. Sold aa the property of Glenn O, Luucefqrd. One half of lot of land lying ill Lumpkin county, number and district not known. Sold as the property of Glenn O. Lnnceford. Also, three hundred and seventy-four acres of land, lyiug in Gwinnett county, usually known as the Cox place, adjoining lands of William Jackson and others. Sold as the property of Feiker & Lunceford. All of sipd property sold by virtue of the authority vested by law in tile Assignee, aud by virtue of an order of the Hon. Garnett Andrews, Register iu Bankruptcy. DICKERSON H. WALKER, Assignee for E. A. Smith A Cos., *" C. O.' Nowell &. Cos., “ Felker At Lunceford, And of the individual partners of said firms. de27-td AUCTIOHB AIM. Richmond County Court Bale \\/ IIX BB BOLD AT THE LOWER MAR * » kst Hoot# la tks eitjr of Aoxosta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FBBRUART naxt, be tween the legal boon of sole, the following pro- P*rty, vie : six bales of eotton marked J. R. G.; levied on as the property of Radford C. Rhodes, e*tl*fy * fl. li« ue d from ths county court of Ivlchmond county, in favor of Pollard, Cox k Cos., against Radford C. Rhodes and six bales of cotton ; alto, one *. fa. issued from the same coart !0 favor of John R. Gunn, againet Radford C. Rhode* and six bales of eotton, this 4th of January, 1848. WILLIAM DOYLE, Jan 5-law4w Bp. Bff. C. C. R. C. Richmond County Sheriff’g Sale, VVTILL BE BOLD. ON THE FIRST TUES i ,° AY *, N FEBRUARY next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Lower Market, ut the city of Augusta, the following property, to wit levied upon by virtue ot a fi. fa.iaioeil from Rich’ inond Superior Court, in favor of Henry M. Boott v»- The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company: Ail that Lot or Parcel of Lund, with the Georgia Railroad Hanking bouse thereon .situated in tbc city of Augusta, on the north side of Broad street ; bounded north by property of Thomas 8. Metcalf, east by Mclntosh street, west by a Brick Bnilding occupied by J. C. Schreiner * Sons, H at. Pro perty pointed out by H. W. Hilliard, Esq., Plain tiff's Attorney. JOHN D. SMITH, Sheriff B. C. jai—law 1 w Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER Market bonse, in the City of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY next, all that property to wit: A tract of land contain ing three hundred aud forty-five acres, (more or less) in Richmond connty, adjoining lands of Dickinson Harris, levied on as the property ot Henry Smith, and David J. Smith, to satisfy a It. fa. issued by tile Superior Conrt ot Richmond county, iu favor of George W. Summers, proper ty pointed out by Plaintiff’s counsel. Also, another tract of one hundred and fifty acres, more dr less, bounded north by lands of J. 11. Greiner, east by Savannah River, west by Home tract, levied upon by virtue of a fi.fa. issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of George W. Summers, vs. Henry Smith and David J. Smith. Terms Cash JOHN D. SMITH, ians—lawtds Sheriff R. C. Richmond Connty Conrt Sale. WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES DAY in February next, within the legal hours of sale, at tbc Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, the following property, viz : one six-horse wagon, harness, five mules and one horse, levied on under a fi. fa. issued from the County Court of Eichmond County, in favor of John Phinizy against William 11. Stallings and Herbert M. Stallings, the same being pointed out by Herbert Stalling3 as the property of Her* bert Stallings, this 4th day of January, 1868. WILLIAM DOYLE, jan 5-law4w Sp. Bff. C. C. R. C. Richmond Connty Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN FEBRUARY next,at the Lower Market House, ill the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale: One fonr-horse Wagon, in good order ; levied upon by virtue of a fi. fa. returnable to Richmond Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Jones, guardiau. etc., vs. James Kelly, Isaac A. Little, aud Robert Puckett. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Terms cash. S. 11. CRUMP, D. S. R. C. jal—la-.vtw Richmond Connty Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN FEBKUAIIY next, between the usual hours of wile, at the Lower Market Ilouec, in the city of Augusta, the following property, to wit, levied upon by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Richmond Superior Court/in favor of O'Dor Taylor &. Cos. vs. William Wollustan : Five Bil liard Tables, thirty-six Cane Roltoined Chairs, two Desks, one Bar and Fixtures, twelve Split Bot tomed Chairs, four Pitchers,one Clock, two Look ing Glasses, two Desks, one Stove. Terms cash. JOHN D. SMITH, ja4—la\v4w Sheriff R. C. Richmond Connty Sheriff’s Sale- WILL BF, SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUBS DAY IN FEBRUARY next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augnsta. all those Tracts or Parcels of Land, situated in Richmond county, consisting of Twenty-two Hundred Acres, more or less; one River Tract, consisting of Five Hundred and Fifty-seven Acres, more or less; bounded north by Savannah river, south by lands of Phini/.y & Robertson, east by Pliia’zy &. Robertson’s land, west bv . One River Tract, consisting of Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less ; bounded north by Augusta and Savannah Rail road, south by east bv lauds east of Wm. Brown, west by lands of Dickinson &, Chavous. Also, the Homestead whereon the defendant now re sides, and the land immediately snrronnding, eon sisting‘of Fonrteen Hundred Acres, more or less ; levied npon by virtue of two fi. fas. issued from Richmond Superior Court, in favor of Thomas R. Rhodes vs. John B. Greiner and Ansel Shaw. Property pointed out by defendant. JOHN D. SMITH, Sheriff R. C. jal—lawlw Eichmond County Sheriffs Sale, YXyiLL HE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES- V V DAY IN FEBRUARY next, between rite usual hours ol’ sale, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, the following property, to wit: All that Tract of Laud in Richmoud county, Ga., hounded north by Hall street, east by Georgia Railroad avenue, south by lot of Mrs. Dtaring, aud west by Carnes’ road, being tbc present resi dence of Jesse Osmond, and consisting of lots No. 19J, 193. 191. 21(>, 217, 218, 236. 237,238, 2.V>, 157, 158, 159, and 160, 111, 112. Jl3, 11 1, on a plan ol lots made by Moore & Tuttle for Edward Thomas, Mav 15, L‘'ss. ami recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Richmond Superior Court, Book N N, folio 155, consisting, also, of the strip of land between rail road avenue and railroad, fronting lots 112, 113, and 114; said land being the same conveyed bv Edward Thomas to Jesse Osmond, July 26, 1860, by deed of record in Book SS, 13U and 131. Said property levied upon by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Richmond Superior Court in favor of Curtis 11. Shockley vs. Jesse Osmond. Property pointed out by defendant. Terms cash. JOHN D. SMITH, Sheriff R. C. jal—law4w Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale \JTllh BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES ' \ DAY IN FEBRUARY next, within the usual hours of sale, at tho Lower Market House, in tho City of Augusta, in Richmond county, tho following described property, to wit: One Tract of Land, situate in said county of Rich mond, about three miles from the said City of Augusta, on the Augusta and Savannah Rail road (cxcepliug tho right of way of tho said Railroad through said tract of land), eon taining Three Hundred and nino Acres, more or less; and bounded on tbo south by land of John i’hiniiy and Rocky Creek; on the west by land how or formorly DeLaigle’s; on the north by land now or formerly the proporty of DeLaigle, and laud belonging to John Phin izy; and on the cast by land of John Phinisy; said land levied on by virtue of a fi. fa., in favor of John Phinizy vs. Robert C. Easterling, issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county, October term, 1862 JOHN D. SMITH, Sheriff R. C. December 26th, 1567. de2T—law4t Sheriff’s Sale,—Richmond County! WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN FEBRUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, at tho lower Market House iu tho city of Augusta, tho following property, to-wit: One Lot and improvements thereon, situated in the eity of Augusta on the south side of Fenwick streot, fronting fifty-two loot more or loss, running back one hundred and cight> seven foot, inoro or less, to Calhoun street; bounded north by said streot, south by lot owned by John U- Moyer, oast by lot formerly repre sented by Charles A. Platt, Trustee, west by lot of Win, V. Kor, levied upou by virtue of a Mort gage Fi- Fa. iu favor of Abnor P, Robertson vs. Jeremiah Bunch. S. if. CRUMP, dco27—lawfii I>. s.. H. 0. Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale. WILL HE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN FEBRUARY next, within the usual hour* of Bale, at the Lower Murker Honec, iu the oily of Augusta, iu Richuioud eounty, a tract of Laud and improvements, situato in said comity of Richmond, on the cast side of llte Eastern Boundary street of the city of Augusta, continuing sixteen and one half acres, more or less, mid hounded west by said Boundary street, north by the road leading to the Saud Bar Ferry, east Bynind How, or formerly Dr. McWhorter's land, and on the south by lauds of Said prop erty levied on by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior Court of Richmond County, October term, 1882, in favor of John l’hinisv vs, Robert C. Easterling. JOHN D. SMlTH.Sheriff R. C. December 2t>, 1887 dee'Jilawfw i AntHtoTSaltt 1 Richmond Sheriff’* Sale. TH£ FIBBT TUESDAY IN MARCH thereon, in the city of Anvnsta, connty and bounded north by the third level ofu£ Augusta Canal, *Mt by Koitoek street, west by tot ogn veyed by til. Trustee, of Sarah F. Gardinlr to William H. Salisbury and Aylmer Usher, and by lot former y owned by the estate of Marks, and •oath by tbe second level of tbe Augusta Canal and by the centre of the canal or race, excavated by the said Trustees, with the right to ore tbe said hurt.mentioned race for the pnrpoee of drawing water from the Augusta Canal, subject to all the rights and privileges of the Auqnsta Canal Com puny. Levied npon as the property of Thomas P. oiovaii under and by virtue of two writs of fieri facias, issued from the Superior Court of Richmond countyJn favor of Adolphus C. Schaefer *■ Cos. vs. the said Thomas P. Btovall—one oq the foreclosure of a mortgage, and tbe other upon a general judgment. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. and by plaintiffs, and levied upon by order of said plaintiffs—in the poeeeeeion of said Stovall. JOHN D. SMITH, jans—lawßw Sheriff B. C. U, S. Marshal’* Sale. U N Vf tt , AND . BY VIKTUE OF A writ °f fieri feeias, issued out of the Honorable the ruth Gircmt Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, in the following care to wit: William* & Potter vs. Norman B. Gillii Henry E. Everett, and James B. Eveiett. I have levied npon a* tbe propei ty ot Henry E. Everett and James B. Everett, a crop of 4» acres of Cotton a crop of 45 acre* of Corn, 9 Head of Hogs, 7 Head of Cattle, 1 Bay Mare, 12 Plows, l Cart. AUo as the property of Norman B. Giilis, deceased, i Sorrel Horse; and will sell tbe name at public auction, at the Conrt house, in the town of Isabella, county of Worth. State of Georgia on tbe THIRD TUESDAY IN JANUARY next’, between the lawfnl boars of sale. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 28th day of December, 1867. WILLIAM G. DICKSON. . U. S. Marshal District of Georgia. dc3l—Bw IT- S. Marshal's Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT of the fieri facias, issued out of Honorable the District Court of the United States ft>r ihe Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the ?laintift’, in the following case, to wit: The Inked States vs. Samne! L. Moore, E. B. Coal son, Randolph Avera, I have this day levied upon, as the property of Samuel L. Moore, de fendant, one Lot of Land, known and distinguished as Lot Number 3, in the northeast section of the town of Quitman, county of Brooks, a nd State of Georgia, containing one acre, more or less, together with allimprovcmeuts thereon, and will sell the same at the Court house in the city of Savaunah, connty of Chatham, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRU ARY next, between the lawfnl hours of sale. Dated at Savanuah, this 28th day of December. 1867. WILLIAM G DICKSOX, U. S. Marshal District of Georgia. de3l—3od UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH ERN District of Georgia— IN ADMIRALTY. * - > Wherras, a libel in rem has been filed on tho second day of January instant, in the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, by Claghorn <fc Cunning ham, aDd M. P. Beaufort, for their respective interests and demands against the Brig “GEORGE/* her Tackle, Apparel, and Furni ture, now at Darien, in the said District, in causes of contract, civil and maritime, for Tea &9QS and causes in the said libel mentioned, and praying the usual process and mopitioj of the Court in such behalf to be made, and that all persons interested therein may he cited to appear and answer the premises, and that the said Brig, etc., may be condemned an J sold to pay the re spective demands of the said libellauts. And whereas, a warrant of arrest has been issued on the day aforesaid, under the seal of the said Court, commanding me to attach the said Brig George, etc., and to give duo notice to all persons claiming tho same to appear aad answer, and make claim thereto. Now, therefore, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the said Brig George, her Tackle, Apparel, aud Furniture, or in any manner interested therein, tbat they be and ap pear at the Clerk’s Office of tbe District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in the city of Savannah, o.n Monday, the twentieth day of January, in t*ie year eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpoee their claims, and to make their allegations in tbat behalf. Dated this second day of January, A.D., 1868. •WILLIAM G.#DICKSON, U. S. Marshal District of Georgia. THOS, E, LLOYD, HENRY WILLIAMS, ja4—l4t Proctors for Libellants. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH ERN District of Georgia— IN ADMIRALTY. Wherkas, A libel in rem has been filed on the twenty-third day of December in-tant, in the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, by Cyrus H. Steadwell, aga nst the Brig “GEORGE,” her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, now. at Darien, in the said District, and against all persons law fully intervening for their interests therein, in a cause of eontract, civil and maritime, for rea sons and causes in the said libel mentioned, and praying (be usual process and monition in that behalf to be made, and that all persons claiming any inte e.-t therein may be cited to appear and answer tbo premises; and that the said Brig, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, may bo condemned and sold to pay the demands of tho Libellant. a And whereas, a warrant of arrest has been, issued on the said twenty-thirdday of Decem ber, under the seal of tho said Court, command ing me to attach the said Brig ‘ George,” hor Tackle, Apparel, and Fumit irc, an and to give dne notice to all persons claiming the same, to appear and answer, and make claim thereto. Now, therefore, Ido hereby give public notice to all persons claiming tho said Brig “George,” her Tackle, Apparel, &ud furniture, or in any manner interested therein, that they bo and ap pear at tbo Clerk’s Office of iho District Court of the United States for tho Southern District of Goorgia, in the city oi Savannah, on Monday,the twentieth day ol' January next, A. D., 1368, at eleven o’clock in tho forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose thoir claims, and to make their allegations in that behalf. Dated this twenty-third day of December, A. D., 1867. WILLIAM G. DICKSON, U. S. Marshal District of Georgia. THOS, E. LLOYD. HENRY WILLIAMS, ja4—l4t Proctors for Libellant. UNITED STATES OF AMERlCA—Southern District of Georgia— IN ADMIRALTY. Wherkas, A libol iu rem has boon filed on the twentieth.day of December, in tho year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, in the District Court of tho United States for the Southern District “of Georgia, by James Dean, Master of the Pilot Boat “Ada,” of Darien, Goorgia, for himself and all others intcrcsied, and entitled against the Brig “George,” her Tacklo, Apparel, Furniture, and Cargo, now at Darien, in the said District, In a oause of salvage, civil and maritime, for reasons and oauses in the said libel mentioned, and praying the usual process and monition in that behalf to be made; and that all persons claiming any interest thereon may be cited to appear and answer tho premises, and that the said Brig, her Tackle, Apparel, Furniture, and Cargo may be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the said libollauts. And whereas, a warrant of arrest has been issned on tho said twentieth day of December, under the seal of tho said Court, commanding me to nttach the said Brig “George,” her Tacklo, Apparel, Furniture, and Cargo, and to give due notice to all persons claiming the same to appear and answer, and make claim thereto. Now, therefore, Ido hereby givo public notiee to all persons claiming the said Brig “George,” her Tackle, Apparel, Furniture, and Cargo, or in any maoper interested therein, that they bo and appear at the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United Statos for the Southern District of Goorgia, in the city of Savannah, on IVKDNRBDAY, the eighth day of January next, 1868, at eleven o’clock in tbo forenoon of that day, then and there To interpose their elaims, and make their allegations in thatfbe half. Dated this 26th day of December, A. D„ 1867. WILLIAM G. DICKSON, V. S. Marshal Districts of Georgia. TIIOS K. LLOYD, 11, williams, d«24--Ut Proctors sot; Libellgut*