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Official City Paper.
LAR6KBT CITY CIRCULATION
OfieulOrgma of th* U. ft- Gowiimttt.
TUESDAY MORNING— January 21, 166*
surg.
Giv* m» an oyo, a swimming eya,
To mm my ardont glance#—
A sonny «j« to |tn upon
When rlMNrt in it fiaaeo*.
Giro m* a, ebook, a toft, ooft ebook,
Worm roooo blushing o'or it.
So bright, oo pare, to angel like,
Tworo sinless to adore it.
Giro ao a ebook to pre*» to mine,
With calm and holy reeling.
That lelle the tool a» aatie dooa,
Whoa o’er the n»Bi »tooling.
Giro me a lip, a balmy Up,
Sweet tmilei aroond it wnstlinf—
A dewy lip, carnation like,
* Os loro and fondness breathing.
Giro me a lip to kia», when all,
Or low, or none caress ao—
A fall rod lip to dream upon ;
A seraph lip to bless me.
Giro me a hand, a snow white hand
To tremble when I press it—
A fairy hand to hold in mine,
A little hand to bless me.
Giro-mo a hand to kiss, and breathe
O’or my seal's dorotioa—
A band to bold and press mine to,
With deep, unfeigned emotion.
Giro me a heart, a gentle heart,
With warm affections beating—
A heart to ffntter with delight,
When lip and lip is meeting,
Give me a heart to call my own,
To eheer my path when dreary—
A pare, a guileless, constant heart,
To lean npon when weary.
B&ilroad Sc Steamship Companies
EXPRESS,
VIA SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Depot and Office,
Not. 144 1£- 146 Greenwich Street, N. Y.
(Corner of Liberty.)
THE Railroad and Steamship Lines com
prising the Greet Southern Freight Line,
hare organised an Express by Steamships, to
Savannah, and thence by Passenger Trains to
AUGUSTA, Ga., and nil Stations on the An
rt and Savannah Railroad.
Ga., and all Stations on Central
Railroad.
EATONTON, Ga., and all Stations on Mil
ledgeville A Eaton ton Railaoad.
COLUMBUS, Ga., and aU Stations on Muscogee
RaUroad.
ALBANY, Ga., and all Stations on South
Western Railroad.
EUFAULA, Ala., and all Stations on South
Western Railroad.
Freight received at all hours of the day, and
shipped up to one o’clock, P. M., on the Sailing
Days of their Steamers.
' CLEOPATRA, S " Ung ® Tery Tue * d *7
HERMAN LIV-Y
INGSTON and \ “ . « Thursday.
GEN. BARNES,)
SAN SALVADOR f „ „ a , .
A SAN JACINTO $ Saturday.
Receipts signed at this Offire and Insurance
effected to cover sea risk when desired.
Kerosene, Gunpowder and other Combus
tible articles not received unless by special
arrangement.
For Rates or further information, inqnire of
the Steamship Agents, or to
GEORGE YONGE, Gen’l Ag’t.
September IS, 18417. octls
Mosher, Thomas & Schaub,
.1 A A BROAD STREET—
Under Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GA,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
English and French
—mraiww^-
CHINA!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH, and
AMERICAN
Glass Ware, Kerosene Lamps,
arc., ere.,
AND AGENTS OF THE
Southern Porcelain Manufacturing Cos.
Try ns, and we will convince yon tout
you can savz thk freight from New York to
this point.
JOSIAH MOSKISK,
J. JtSFFFSbON THOMAS,
OEOBSE SCHaUB.
oc9—ly
SBM O_V E D !
B. H. BRODNAX,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT
Ho. 27 Jackson Street, Near Broad
o*4—tf
C. H. Johansen,
CORKER OF
Marbory Sc South Boundary Streets,
(NEAR RACE TRACK),
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Keeps always on hand fresh
LAGER BEER and the very beat LI
QUORS of all kinda.
Visitors will find Shuffle Board* Bagatelle,
blea, Air 6un>, and amusement* of all kinda Ta
Be sure and give me a call.
nov26-3m
SLATE LINED
REFRIGERATORS !
MANUFACTURED BT
Stephens & Ritchie,
116 and 118 Wett 26th Street,
NEW YORK.
This rkpriokrator has qained a
very high reputation daring the put two
yean, and proved to be inperior to any Zinc
Refrigerator ever made. It wu awarded tbe
PREMIUM at the FAIR of the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, in 1865 (no Fair held in 186«).
All kinda and dice made at oar Manafactory,
Ufi and 118 Wait Twenty-Fifth Street, New
York. JAB. STEPHENS,
m rnU-lj J. t RITCHIE.
The Quintette Orchestra,
A COLLECTION OF QUADRILLES,
Polku, Contra-Dancea, Polka
Redowa*, Shottlaebee, Maaoarkaa, and Serenade
Pieeae, arranged for two Violin*, Clarinet,
Cornet, and Bess, in five book* (one for each
instrument).
Prtoa of the let, complete, SIX DOLLARS.
Mailed postpaid on raeeipt of price. OLIVER
DITSoSa CO., Publishers, §77 Washington
(treat, Boston. CHAS. U. DITBON A C0..711
Breadway, New York. j,j|
FORTIETH CONGRESS.
TERMS OF SENATORS.
Benjamin F Wade, of Ohio, Preakleat.
John W Forney, of Pennsylvania, Secretary.
Ohio Jim* JE£
BenJ W Wade 1960
John Bberman 1878
INDIANA '
t*ot A Utmdrickt. .188#
(Mltot P Morton.. 1878
nxmois
Richard Yat« 1871
Lyman Tram bull. .1878
Michigan
ZacU Chandler.... 1860
Jacob M Ho ward.. 1871
wiscoxsin
Jot R Doolittle 1869
Timothy O Howe. .1873
Hcnmori
Alex Ramsey 1869
David S 50r10n .... 1871
IOWA
Jas W Grime* 1871
Jas Harlan 1873
MISSOURI
J B Henderson.... 1860
Cbaa D Drake 1873
KANSAS
Edmond G Ross. ..1871
Sam’l C Pomeroy. .1873
NEBRASKA
ThosW Upton.... 1860
John M Thayer 1871
KEY ADA
Wm M Btewart....lß6o
Jas W Nyc 1873
CAtnroKsiA
John Conness 1809
Cornelius C01e.... 1873
OREGON
Geo H Williams... 1871
Henry W Corbett.. 1873
ntni Term Ex.
Lot M Morrill Ut»
Vfm P Feaaemden. .1871
saw Hampshire
Aaron II Cragtn. ...1871
Jaa W Patterson ..1878
vxutotrr
Geo F Edmund#.. .188#
Justin S M0rri11...1878
MAWIAL'HCTII T 8
Cfaas Sumner 1888
Henry Wilson 1871
MODE ISLAND
Wm Sprague 188#
Henry B Anthony. 1871
coxwxcticut
Asm Dixon 180#
Orris 8 Ferry 1873
HEW YOKE
Edwin D Morgan. .190#
Roacoe Conkuog. .1873
NEW JERSEY
F T FreUnghuyscn 1889
Alex G Cat te11.... 1871
PENNSYLVANIA
Chat R Buekalew . .1889
Simon Cameron... 1873
DELAWARE
Jos 8 Boyanl 1869
Willard .SiwWrwry.lß7l
MARYLAND
Rerrrdu Johnson .. .1889
Philip EThomas...lSlS
WEST VIRGINIA
PG Van Winkle... 1889
WaitmanT WUley. 1871
KENTUCKY
James Guthrie 1871
Garret Davit. 1873
TENNESSEE
David T Paterson .1869
Joseph 8 Fowler.. 1871 j
RECAPITCLATION
Republicans 42 | Oppositions (In Italics) 13
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, Speaker.
Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvsnia, Clerk.
MAINE
1 John Lynch
2 Sidney Pcrham
3 Jas G Blaine
4 John A Peters
5 Frederick A Pike
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Jacob H Ela
2 Aaron F Stevens
3 Jacob Benton
VERMONT
1 Fred E Woodbridgc
2 Luke P Poland
3 W C Smith
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Thos D Eliot
2 Oakes Ames
3 Ginery Twitchcll
4 Bdm’l Hooper
5 Bcnj F Butler
6 Nat P Banks
7 Geo S Boutwcll
8 John D Baldwin
9 Wm B Washburnc
10 Henry L Dawes
RHODE ISLAND
1 Thos A Jenckcs
2 Nathan F Dixon
CONNECTICUT
1 Rick'd D Uubbavd
2 Julius Hotchkiss
3 H H Starkweather
4 lifll H Bamum
new tork
1 Stephen Taber
Dimas Ba'nes
3 Wm E Robinson
4 John Fat
5 John Morrissey |
6 Thos E Stewart
7 John TV Chanter
8 Jas Brooks
9 Fernando Wood
10 Wm H Robertson
11 C H Van Wyck
12 John H Ketcham
13 Thos Cornell
14 John VL Pruyn
15 John A Grisswold
16 Orange Ferris
17 Calvin T Hu!bard
18 Jas M Martin
19 Wm C Fields
20 Addison 11 Laflin
21 Alex II Bailej
22 John C Churchill
do DuuiU Mcvanny
24 Theo M Pomeroy
25 Wm H Kelsey
26 Wm S Lincoln
27 Hamilton Ward
28 Lewis Selye
29 Burt Van Horn
30 JM Uutrphreyt
31 H Van Acrnam
NEW JERSET
J TENNESSEE
I 1 Roderick R Bntlcr
; 2 Horace Maynard
3 Wm B Stokes
' 4 Jas Mullins
! 5 John Trimble
6 Sam’l M Amell
! 7 Isaac R Hawkins
[ 8 David A Nunn
OHIO
. 1 Benj Eggleston
2 Sam’l F Cary
'S RobtC Schenck
, 4 Wm Lawrence
5 Wm Mungen
i 6 Reader W Clarke
i 7 Sam’l Shailabarger
; 8 C S Hamilton
: 9 Ralph P Bnckland
10 Jas M Ashley
ill John T Wilson
12 Philip Van Tramp
:13 Geo If Morgan
14 Martin W elker
: 15 Tobias A Plants
16 John A Bingham
17 Ephraim R Ecklcy
18 Rnfns P Spaulding
119 Jas A Garfield
INDIANA
1 WmENMaek
2 Michael C Keer
3 Morton C Hnnter
4 Wm S Holman
5 Geo W Julian
C John Coburn
7 II D Washburn
8 Godlovc 8 Orth
9 Schuyler Colfax
10 Wm Williams
II John P C Shanks
ILLINOIS
At Large, Jno A Logan
1 Norman B Judd
2 John F Farnsworth
3 Elihn B Washburn
4 Abner C Harding
5 Eben C IneereolT
6 Burton C Cook
7 II P II Bromwcll
3 Shelby M Cullom
9 Lewis IV Host
10 Albert G Burr
11 Sam’l S Marshall
12 Jehn Baker
13 Green B Raum
aiundAS
1 Fernando C Beaman
2 Chas Upson
3 Austin Blair
4 Thos W Ferry
5 R E Trowbridge
6 John F Driggs
WISCONSIN
1 Halbert C Paine
2 Benj F Hopkins
I 3 Amasa Cobb
1 Wm Moore
2 Chas Haight
3 Chas Sitgreavcs
4 John Hill
5 Geo A Halsey
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Sam'l J Randall
2 Chas O'Neill
3 Lenard Myers
4 Wm D KeUcy
5 Caleb N Taylor
6 Benj 3f Boyer
7 John M Bromall
8 J Lawrence Gets
9 Tbaddens Stevens
10 Henry L Cake
11 D 31 Van Auken
12 Geo W Woodward
13 Ulysses Mercer
14 George F Miller |
15 AdamJ Grotsbrenner
16 Wm II
17 Dan’ l J Morrill
18 Siphon 8 Wilson
to Glcnni W Schofield
20 Darwin A Finney
21 John Covode
22 Jas K Moorehead
23 Thos Williams
24 Geo V Lawrence
DELAWARE
1 John A Nicholson
MARTLAND
1 Hiram McCullough
2 Stephrnsou Archer
3 Chas E Phelps
4 Francis Thomas
5 Frederick Stone
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Chester D nnbbard
2 Benj M Kitchen
3 Dan’l Polsley
KENTUCKY
1 Lawrence S Trimble
2 John Young Brown
3 J S S Goliady
i J Proctor C Knott
5 ,4«a P Grover
]J Thos L Jones
7 Jas B Beck
8 Geo M Adams
9 John D Young
4 Chas A Eldridge
5 Philetus Sawyer
6 C C Washbnrne
MINNESOTA
1 Wm YVindom
2 Ignatius Donnelly
IOWA
1 James F Wil#on
2 Hiram Price
: 3 Wm B Allison
4 Wm Longhbridge
5 Grenville M Dodge
C Isabel W Hubbard
MISSOURI
1 Wm A Pile
; 2 Carman A Newcomb
\ 3 Jas B 3lcCormiek
, 4 John J Gravelly
! 5 Jos W McClurge
| 6 Robt T Van Horn
i 7 Benj K Loan
j 8 John F Benjamin
9 Geo W Anderson
KANSAS
1 Sidney Clarke
NEBRASKA
1 John Tafle
vprinl
1 Delos R Ashley
CJXIFOBNIA
1 Suin'l Ax tell
2 Wm lligby
3 Jas A Johnson
OREGON
1 Rnlus Mallory
DELEGATES
ARIZONA
Coles Bashtord
DAKOTA
Walter A Burleigh
IDAHO
K D Iloldbrock
MONTANA
Jas M Cavanawjh
NEW MEXICO
C P Clever (doubtful)
UTAH
Wm 11 Hooper
WASHINGTON
Alvin Flanders
WTONING
Jas 8 Casement
BPXAPITIt.ATION
Republicans I+4 | Opposition (In Italic •*) 49
Hotels. Restaurants.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 25, & 27, Broadway, N. Y.
Oppotile Bowling Orem.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE STKVEffS HOUSE IS WELL AND
widely known to the travelling public.
Tbe location la especially auitable to merchant*
and bnaine** men; it is inclose proximity to
tbe badness part of tbe city—is on the highway
ot Southern and Western travel—and adjacent
to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat
depots.
THE STEVENS HOUSE hu liberal accom
modations for over three hnndred guests—it
is well famished, and possesses every modern
improvement for the cemfort and entertainment
of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and
well ventilated—provided with gu and water —
the attendance is prompt and respectfnl—and
the table is generously provided with every
dellceey of the season—at moderate rates. The
rooms having been refurnished and remodelled,
we are enabled to offer extra faeilitiea for tha
comfort and pleasure of onr guests.
GEO. K. CHASE A CO.,
Proprietors.
This is a Southern house.
au7-flm*
SCREVEN HOUSE.
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Uavingheen renovated and newly furnished, Js
new open for tbe reception of the travelling
public.
GEO. McOINLY, Proprietor.
mb 16—ts
GEORGIA PRINTING CO’S
Book and Job
PRINTING OFFICE,
m BROAD AID 111 BUIS STREETS,
0
THIS ESTABLISHMENT
IS SOW FULLY SUPPLIED WITH
PRESSES,
TTPB,
BORDERS
ORNAMENTS, CUTS,
Etc, Etc, Etc, Etc.-
OF THE LATENT AND MOST
IMPROVED STYLES!
And is ready to execute every dtcrip
tion ol
book u job imnn
IN S
FIRST CLASS MANNER
AND ON
REA SONAR L E IERI/ S.
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS
BRIEFS, CHECKS,
POSTERS, LABELS,
CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES
PAMPHLETS, BILLS LADING,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS
BALL TICKETS,
STEAMBOAT BILLS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BILLS OF FARE
AUCTION BILLS,
HAND-BILLS
HEADINGS FOR BOOKS,
PROGRAMMES,
IN VITATIONB
DRAFTS AND NOTES,
ETC, ETC., ETC, ETC.
PRINTING IK COLORS.
WaT - Headings printed and Books ruled
and bound to order.
B@T" Checks, Drafts, and Motes printed and
bound to order.
*@r Merchants and others in want of
JOB PRINTING of any kind, will find it
greatly to their advantage to leave their
orders at tho
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN OFFICE
190 BROAD ft 153 XLUI ST.,
An|»t«, Or,
UNITED STATES MAILS.
Q-eorgia.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, i
“w? ,O CCNy£?ING THE
I MAILS of the United Staten from July 1.
1868, to Jon* 30,1871.00 the following route# in
the Stale of Georgia, wijl be received at the Con
tract Office of tin# Department until 3 p. m. es
March 31W next, to be decided by April 10 fol
lowing.
(Accepted bidders will be regntrtd to take the
Oath proscribed by law, and known at tke“Test
Oath?)
6021 From Lexington to Lexington Depot'
* 3 milee and back, six time* a week-
Leave Lexington daily, except San
dey,at7.3oa.ni.
Arrive at Lexington Depot by 8.30
a. m.
Leave Lexington Depot daily, except
Sunday, at 9 a. m.
Arrive at Lexington by 10 a. m.
6129 From Toombsboro’ to Dublin, 23 mile*
and back, once a week.
Leave Toombsboro’ Saturday at 7 a. m.
Arrive at Dublin by 5 p. m. __
Leave Dublin Friday at 7 a. m.
Arrivf at Toombsboro’ by 5 p. m.
6130 From Wrightsville to Tcnnille, 16
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Wrightsville Friday at 10 a. m.
Arrive at Tennille by 3 p. m.
Leave Tennille Friday at 4 p. m.
Arrive at Wrightsville by 9 p. m.
6140 From Thomaston to Waynmanville, 8
miles and back, twice a week-
Leave Thomas ton Tuesday and Thurs
day at 8 a. m.
Arrive at Waynmanville by 11 a. m-
Leave Waynmanville Tuesddy and
Thursday at 12 m.
Arrive at Thomaston by.3 p. m.
6141 From Eatonton to Monticello, 19 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave E& ton ton Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 0.30 p. m.
Arrive at Monticello by 6 p. m.
Leave Monticello Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday, at 6 a. m.
Arrive at Eatonton by 11-30 p. m.
6142 From Macon, by Jeffersonville and
Marion, to Twiggsville, 34 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Macon Wednesday at G a. m.
Arrive st Twiggsville by 6 p. m.
Leave Twiggsville Thursday at 6 a. m.
Arrive at Macon by G p. m.
NOTES.
Proposals must be to carry the mail with “ce
lerity, certainty, and security, using the terms of
the law, and they must be guaranteed by two re
sponsible persons, certified to as such by a Post
master, or a Judge of a Court of Record.
No pay will be made for trips not performed, -
and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily
explained, three times thß pay of the trip may be
deducted. For arrivals so far behind tune as to
break connection with depending mails, and not
sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensa
tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines
will be imposed, nnlees the delinquency be satis
factorily explained, for neglecting to take the mail
from or into a post office ; for suffering it to be in
jured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and for refusing,
after demand, to convey the mail as frequently as
the contractor runs, or is concerned in running
vehicles on the route. The Postmaster General
may annul the contract for disobeying the Post
Office laws, or the instructions of the Department.
He may alter the schedule of departures and
a ■■rivals, and also order an increase of service by
allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the con
tract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the
service in whole or in part, at a pro rata decrease
of pay, allowing one month's extra compensation
on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids
shonld be addressed to the “Second Assistant Post
master General," superscribed “Proposals, Su e
of Georgia," and sent by snail.
For forms of proposal, etc., and other informa
tion, see advertisement of Octooer 31,1866, and of
this date, in pamphlet form, at the principal post
offices. ALEX. W. RANDALL,
ja!2—lawiw Postmaster General.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
New York Gift Company.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 Cash Gifts Each SIO,OOO
5 Cash Gifts.’ “ 5,000
10 “ ■* 1,000
20 “ “ 500
100 •* “ 100
200 “ “ 50
300 “ 05
400 “ “ 10
30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos... Each S3OO to 500
35 “ Melodeons “ 75 to 150
150 Sewing Machines “ 60 to 125
250 Musical Boxes 25 to 200
300 Fine Gold Watches. “ 73 to 300
750 Fine Silver Watches “ 30 to 50
lt , Fin, “ Od Paintings, Framed Engravings,Silver
Ware, Pnotograpb Aibnms. and ala. assart
ment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valnW at
5i, 000,0001
A Chance to draw any of the above Prizes by
purchasing a Sealed Ticket
for 25 Cents.
Ticket* describing each Prize are SEALED in
Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of
25 cents, a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, with
out choice, and delivered at our office, or sent bv
mail to any address. The prize named upon it will
be delivered to the ticket-holder on pavmeut of
ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be immediately
sent to any address, as requested, by Express or
return mail.
You will know what your Prize is before you
pay for it. Any Prize may be exchanged for an
other of the same value. No Blanks.
Our Patrons can depend on fair dealing.
References.
The following persons have lately drawn valua
ble prizes from this Company, and" kindly permit
ted the use of their names:
J HMilner. 368 Sixth Avenue, N Y',sl,ooo: Mrs
E Collins, 75 Nelson Place, N Y. $500; Miss C
Cook, Chicago, ill, Piano, value. $450; AV Boyd,
New Haven, Cold Watch, $250; Robert Fnrmau,
Dubuque, Sewing Machine, $100; Henry Mc-
Callum, Louisville, Ky, $500; Col T I Ransom,
Washington, D C. Musical Box, $150; I, H Knapp
36 Fourteenth street, N Y, Piano, $500; G H Ben
edict, New Orleans, Gold Watch, $200; AV A
Barnes. Atlanta, Ga, $500; R H Sntton, NashvilJe
Tenn, Melodeon, $150; Edward Dayton, Mobile’
Ala., Diamond Cluster Ring, $350; S Pavne Bnr
lington, Vt, $100; L D Ferris, Springfield, 111.
Diamond Pin, $200; Mrs B Wedgewood, Trenton,
NJ, $100; Thos Barrett, Jr. 16 Cav street, Balti
more, Sewing Machine, $73; II 1} A Mins. 34
Main, Buffalo, $100; W N Palmer. New Bedford,
Mass., Gold Watch, $275; Miss C Rowe. Ninth
and Sansom streets, Pliila. Gobi AVatch, $150; J T
Pratt. Hicks street, Brooklyn, $500; M Canldweli
Bagg's Hotel, Utica, $1,000; 8 Cammeyer, De
troit, Michigan, Gold Watch, $350; Mrs D Criesev
Hartford, .Conn, Silver Set, $l5O-, A Scultx, Loaf#’
ville, Ky, Diamond Ring, $250; George Nason, 96
Warren street, N Y, $500: Mrs T Morris, Fourth
Avenue, corner Fifteenth street, N Y, Piano, SIOO.
We publish no names without perniflMon.
Opinions of the Press.
“Musical Festivals” several timer |>ostponed,
compelling purchasers of tickets to wait months
for the'distnlmtion, has impaired politic confidence
n sneb affairs. The only fair system of distribu
tion is the old and popular one of Sealed Tickets,
stating the prize, which will be delivered immedi
ately, on payment of the one dollar. That is the
plan of 11. BARTON At CO., at 591* Broadway,
tbe most attractive place of the kind now in oper
ation. They are doing the largest business, and
deserve their success. You can not draw a
JSIOO.MK) farm there, but have a reasonable chance
or a good prize, as we know manv that have been
drawn, and the firm is reliable.— Moraine Adrcr
titer , Oct. £dh, 1867.
The New York Gift Company are distributing
many valuable prizes. We have examined their
manner of doing business and know tbem to be a
fair dealing firm. Their plan is more satisfactorv
than “Presentation Festivals,” as they draw every
day, and the subscriber need not pay for the prise
drawn, unless suited.— tinzettr, Oct. 24fA, 1867.
The Gift establishment of 11. Barton Ac Cos , at
599 Broadway, is daily attracting crowds of visi
tors to witness tbe drawing process. The Invest
ment is bnt 95 cents for the chance, and the prize
drawn, If satisfactory, is immediately delivered
for one dollar. A friend of onrs, last week, drew
a ss4*o prize, which he promptly received.—Tinnt
cript , Sent, tot A, 1867.
Libert! inducements to Agents. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
package of Sealed Envelopes contains
one Cash Gift.
Us" Six Tickets forth thirteen for $8: thirty -
three for ssj one hnndred for sls. All letters
should be addrotwd to
, . „ M H BARTON Ac CO.,
ja&—36t* 509 Broadway, New York.
Wilke* County.
Letter* es Dirauuion-
STATE or GEORGIA—
WUkes County.
Tisuti, John C. Fanning, applies to
for honors at Dismission a* ffxoeutorof B. i.
On, ioeooood —
Thos* art to cits all poisons concerned to ho
sad appear at ay office within the tia* pre
scribed by law, to show cans#, If aay they have,
why said Loiters of Dismission should not bo
granted.
ROYLAND BEASLEY,
Doe. 71st, 10*7. Ordinary.
dslJ—laaSa
Hancock County.
Letters of Adminixtration
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Hancock County.
Whereas, Mrs. Catherine L. Siaaons and A.
Irwin Smith npplio* to as for Lattort of Ad
ministration on the estate of Jamos W. Siaaons,
late of said county, deceased -
These are to eita all person* concerned to file
their objections in this office, on or before the
first Monday in March next, why said Letters
should not b* granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this 16th dar of January, 1868.
THOMAS I. LITTLE,
j*lß—lawiw Ordinary.
Rail Road Schedules.
Macon and Augusta Railroad.
immkp-M
--SCHEDULE OF MACON AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD—
Leave Camak daily at - 12.36 p.m
Leave Milledgeville - 5.30 a.m.
Arrive at Mill edge ville 4.16 p.m.
Arrive at Camak 9-66 *.m.
Passengers leaving August* or Atlanta on the
Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad
will make eloae connections at Camak for inter
mediate points on the above Rond, and also for
Macon.
Passengers leaving Milledgeville at 5.30 a. m.
reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day, and
will make close connections at either place for
th* principal points in adjoining States.
E. W. COLE, General Superintends.
Augusta, January 7,1863. jaß—tf
Change of Schedule on the Central
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY STH, the
following Schedule will be run between
Augusta, Macon and Savannah ;
Leave Augusta at. 5.45 a. m. A $.65 p. m.
Arrive at Macon - 8.25 p. m. 4 5.00 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah- 6.25 p. m. 4 4.56 a. m.
Leave Macon 7.65 a. m. dc 6.15 p. m.
Leave Savannah 8.00 a. m. 4 6.25 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta. 5.45 p. m. 4 3.15 a. m.
A. M. Train from Augusta will connect with
S. A. 4 6. R. R. train at Savannah, and Mil
ledgeville at Gordon.
P. M. Train from Augusta will connect with
Trains on South Western, Muscogee, and Macon
and Western Railroads.
J. M. SELKIRK,
ju4—tf • Master of Transportation
Change of Schedule of South Carolina
£ail ( Road Company.
Omen South Caroiasa R. R. Cos., )
Augusta, October 2, 1867. j
The following will be the leav
ing and arriving times of Trains over
this Road, commencing on and after Sunday,
October 6th, 1867 :
MAIL AXD THROUGH PASSENGER TB AIN —
AUGUSTA TO COLUMBIA.
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Augusta 3.40 a. m.
Arrive at Kingville 11.15 a. m.
Arrive at' Columbia ..1.10 p. m.
Passengers for Wilmington Road, Charlotte
Road, and GreenTille and Columbia Road, can
only make cannection by taking this Train.
MAIL AXD PASSENGER TRAIN TO AUGUSTA
PROM COLUMBIA.
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Columbia 10.66 a. m.
Arrive at Kingville 12.05 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 7.40 p. m.
MAIL AXD PASSENGER TRAIN—AUGUSTA AXD
CHARLESTON.
Charleston Punning Time.
Leave Augusta 3.40 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston 12.20 p. m.
Leave Charleston 10.40 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 7.40 p. m.
NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AXD PASSENGER
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN AUGUSTA AND
charleston. —Sundays excepted.
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Augusta 4.10 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 a. m.
Leave Charleston 7.30 p. m.
Arrive at Aogusta 6.50 a. m.
H. T. PEAKE,
oc3—tf General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on the Georgia
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER
10th, 1867, the Passenger Train# ou the
Georgia RaUroad will run as follow# :
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
(Daily, Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at 7.30 A.M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.00 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at - 3.30 P. M.
Arrive at Atlantaat 6.30 P. M.
night passenger train.
Leave Augusta at 5.15 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at. 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 6.45 A. M.
BERZELtA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 4.00 P. M.
Leave Berseiia at 7.10 A. M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8.50 A. M.
Arrive at Bcrxelia 5.45 P. M.
Passengers for Sparta, Washington and
Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train
from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Selma, Mobile, and New Orleans, must leave
Augusta on Night Passenger Train at 8.15
P. M. to make close connections.
Passengers for Nashville, Csrintb, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis,
can take either train and make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked
through to the above places.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
E. W. COLE,
General Superintendent.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 8, 1867. ,
Furniture and Piano Hauling.
JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
SPRING DRAY,
I am prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos, and
Anything else, without scratching or bruising,
as is too often the case.
Orders left at my store,on street,
between Broad and Ellis, will be promptly
attended to, at reasonaoie rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture and
Pianos.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Dealer in Family Groceries*
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Fish and Oysters,
Game, *
POULTRY,
VEGETABLES
FAMILY GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Always on hand and for sals low.
CALL AND SEE ME.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Washington street,
aul—tf Between Broad and Ellis.
Piano Fortes Toned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
DUCED the charge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders left at Mn. GKO. A. OATES’ >4O
Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post
OSes, promptly attended to.
•I—l y« ROBERT A. HARPRR.
Oglethorpe County.
Oglethorpe Sheriff's Sale
WILL BE SOLD OR TH* FIRST TUES
DAY IN FEBRUARY next, within the
legal hoars of sale, before the Ceert Hoes*
door in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
eeanty, the following property, to-wit: A tract
or panel of Lend, in the oownty of Oglethorpe,
containing nineteen hundred acres, men or less,
on the waters of Oond’s Crook, adjoining land*
of K. W. Johaaoa, Charia* G. Hargrove, lecha
riah H. Clark, John W. Cunningham, and
others ; it being the place on which the defend
ant, Inane W. Johnson, resides. Levied on n*
the property of Isaac W. Johnson, by rirtoo of
a6. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of said
county, in favor of Jnmoo 8. Sim* and B. F.
Hardeman vs. hut W. Johnson, principal, and
James T. Johnson, Daniel D. Johnson, and
Elijah W. Johnson, reeuritiei.
Also, at th* same time and place, will be sold,
a tract of Land, in said conaty of Oglethorpe,
containing seven handred and fifty acres, mere
or loss, adjoining lands of William T. Howard,
and land that belonged to Giles Young at the
time of hi* death, and others, known aa th*
Dnnn place or tract of land. Levied on as the
property of Thomas H. Hawkins, to satisfy a
6. to. issuing from the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe county, in favor of Langston, Crane 4
Hammock vs. Thomas H. Hawkins. Terras
cash. B. ADKINS,
January 3d, 1868. Deputy Sheriff.
jaS—td
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe Cos.
Whereas, Elisabeth Jewel and George Jewel,
administrators on the estate of William Jewel,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from said trust—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
nil nod singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters of Dismis
sion should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 15th day of November, 1867.
B. C. SHACKELFORD,
nol9—lamSm Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe Cos.
Whereas, Wm. W. Davenport, guardian for
Robert 11. and A. H. 8. Glenn, minors of Wm.
Glenn, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and friends of raid
minors, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters of dismission
should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature
this 15th day of November, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
nov!9—lam6m Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe County.
Whereas, William M. Lane, Administrator
on the estate of Harrison G. LAs, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and credito;* of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
-cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
this 12th day of December, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
del4—lamSm Ordinary.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
By VIRTUE OF AX ORDER FROM THE
Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe County,
Ga, will be sold, before the Court House Joot,
in the town of Islington, in said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUES
DAY’ IN FEBRI’ART next, a Tract of Land,
whereon John Ogilvie, deceased, resided at the
time of bis death, within three miles of Lexing
ton, in said county, on the waters of Grove
Creek, containing Two Handred Acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Anthony Oiire, Jo*.
Stevens, Mrs. Bray, Thomas P. Downer, and
others. Sold as the property of the estate of
John Ogilvie, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash.
KLT7A OGn.VIE. Executrix.
December 3d. ISS7- del4—td
Fulton County.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of I IN BANKRUPTCY.
HENRY" H. GLENN, > January the 16th,
Bankrupt j 186$.
This is to give notice, once a week for three
weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of
the estate of Henry H. Glenn, of Fulton county,
in said State and District, who ha? been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of said District
NOAH R. FOWLER, Assignee.
At Atlanta, in said District, January 16:h,
186$: Ordered that the above notice be pub
lished in the National Pvepublican, of Au
gusta, Georgia. LAWSON BLACK,
jalS-law3w Register.
BROOKS COUNTY.
Assignee's Sale-
W ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY IN FEBRUARY’ next, in the town
of Quitman, Brooks county, Georgia, between
tbc u?ual hours of sale, the following property
of Hardy Padgett, bankrupt, to wit:
2 Corn Mills, 1 bolting chest for Flour, 1
Planing Machine, 1 Table Saw (two extra saws),
1 Scroll Saw, 1 poke Lathe, 1 Boring Machine,
1 Morticing Machine. I Grinding Machino, 1
ten-horse power Engine—all coTered by mort-
S*S®-
1 Lot in town of Quitman, No. 11, southeast
section, and improvements, known as the Mill
Lot.
Lots Nos. 17 and 25, S. E. S. of said town, with
improvements, known as the lot whereon the
said Hardy Padgett now lives, and the lot
whereon the carriage and blacksmith shops now
stand, covered by mortgage.
Lot No. IS, S. E. S., covered by mortgage.
Lot No. 10, S. E. S., covered by mortgage.
Lots Nos. 34, 42, 43, S. E. S., with improre
meats, not incumbered by mortgage.
Lot No. 19, S. K. S., covered by mortgage.
Terms cash. Sale to continue from day to
day until all is sold.
WILLIAM HUDSON, Assignee.
Quitman, Brooks co., Ga., Jan. IS, IS6S.
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Taliaferro County.
Notice.
MICHAEL J. TAYLOR) T Li^ 1 „ f ? r DiT.,orce
lin Taliaferro £upe-
MARTHA a! TAYLOR j Aognst
It appearing to the Court, from the return of
tthe Sheriff, and other evidence, that tho Defend
ant does not reside in this State, and cannot
therefore he served in the usual manner,
It is ordered by tbe Court: That said De
fendant be served by publication, and that a
copy of this Order be published once a month
for four menths before the next term of this
Court, in the newspaper known as tbe National
Republican, published in the city of Augusta.
A true transcript from the minutes of
Taliaferro Superior Court, August Terra, 1567,
this October 23d, 1567.
J. D. UAMMACK, C. S. C. T. a
oo(26—lamfrn
CUTHBERT COUNTY. ~
Notice of assignbe of his appoint.
MBNT.—At Cuthbert, the Sth day of Jan
uary, 186S.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Sampson D. Bridg
uien, in the county of Randolph, and Slate of
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the*
Dietriet Court of said District.
WARE COUNTY.
IN BANKRUPTCY.'
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS,
D *g <|^* ,r * Dn * h ’ th * Btl * <l*y Os January, A.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of David Davidson, of
Waresboro, in the county of Ware, and Stole o 4
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of said District.
PETER. V ROBINSON,
jal9—law)* Assignee.
Richmond
Letters of AdminUtmion — '
gTATB OF GEORGIA—
Whir*a*, Loope dT. ?*■"*
Letter# of Administration npoatha --***
John F. Laron tar*, lat* 0 f 1
eoaaed— eo **»T. 4
The** are, therefore, to eite and «A
and tinge lar th* kindred and eroduonJ* 1
deceased, to appear at the offi*.
of »aid county on or before th* soe**d2!
i* February next, to show eaase. if J-***
hove, why amid Letters shouldnoth*
Given under my hand and official
this th* 9th day es Jaanary, Ist*
LAFAYETTE McU*i
Clerk Sap. Coart and ex-officio Ordisirr J 1
Jjilo-3*d
Letter! of Admimxtraiioa. "
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Q— -
Wu site as, Wesley A. Bartlett
for Letters of Administration on tic
uverton Oliver, deeeaaed—
There ore, therefore, to eite and
and singular, th# kindred and credit/,rirfj
deceased, to be and appear at the - ***
Ordinary of raid county, on or before the
Monday in February next, to ikow caa*. b
they have, why raid Utter*
granted. *
Given under my hand and official dtsstn.
this 4th day of Januarv, 186$. xa«ms
LAFAYETTE McUWS
Clerk Sup. Coart and ex-officio
jalO—3od* Pro^2’ t
Letters of Administratis
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond (heui
Whereas, Isaac T- Heard applies t** fc
Letters of Administration on the ■'»—e g i_
W. Payne, late of raid county, deceased- **
These are, therefore, to cite, and
nil and singular the kindred and -redis-TI
appear at the office of the Ordtaarjxm
county on or before the first Monday ja ju
rnary, 1868, to show cause, if any it, —,
why said Letters should not be granted. ~
Given under my hand and official tin
this December 27th, 1867.
LAFAYETTE McLAWS,
Clerk Superior Cent, !
And ex-officio Ordinary It
dc2s—3od» 1 u -
Letiers of Dismission. ~~~
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Const,
Whebeas, Solomon L. Bassford, Adnmm
tor de bonis non of the estate of Solea* J
Bassford, deceased, applies to me for Letan#
Dismission—
These are therefore to cite and idmstjA and
and singular the kindred and creditors lint
deceased, to be and appear at my office a ,
before the first Monday in Jane next,t*Au
cause, if any they have, whj said Letter! ana
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official rime®
this the 9tn day of December, Is« 7. ;
JACOB R. DAVIS.
delO—Uwtd» Ordinary 8. C
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Ric/atiOnd Conti
Whereas, Mordccai Hvams, Admmsti
of the estate of James" Kenny, detssfi
late of said county, applies tome for Lena
of Dismission:
These are, therefore,to cite and admosisal
and singular the kindred and creditors of sd
deceased, to be and appear at mv office ®»
before the first Monday in June next, I
show cause, if any they have, why sa
letters should not bo granted.
Give under my hand and official sigaitm
this, the 4th day" of December, 1867.
JACOB R. DAVIS,
de7-dAwtd* OrdmxiT.
Letters of Dismission
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County
Whereas, Frank H. Miller, Executor of Ik*.
W. Miller, deceased, applies to me for Lean
of Dismission :
These are, therefore, to cite and 2dm risk.A
and singular, the kindred and creditors of tail
deceased, to be* and appear at mv office, a c
before the first Mow day in May next, to km
cause, ,if any they have, why said Letters kM
not be granted.
Given under my hand and officua dgnsiae,
at’ office in Augusta, this 7th dav cf Octoba.
1867. DAVID L. ROATB,
octS—wfim Ordinary
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Countj.
Whereas, Mary Ann Turpin, Willi** 1
Turpin and Jesse M. Turpin, Executors i
William 11. Turpin, deceased, apply to use ft
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, i
and singular, the kindred and creditors of sd
deceased, to be and appear at my office, on t
before the first Monday in May next, to sh»
cause, if any they have, why said Letters shod
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signatui
at office in Augusta, this 7th day of Octoh
1567. DAVID L/ROATH,
net S—wfim . Ordinary
Letters of Dismission
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Cotintj.
Whereas, John Me Adam, Administrator a
the estate of James Conlon, deceased, apphes *
me for Letters of Dismission;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, a
and* singular, the kindred and creditors oftni
deceased, to be and appear at my office os «
before the first Monday in May next, to si»
cause, if any they have, why said Letters she#
not bo granted.
Given u jder my hand and official signatat
at office in Augusta, this 7th dsv of Octets,
1567. DAVID L. ROATH,
octS—w6m Ordinary
Warren County.
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
• H arren Comn^.
herb As, M. W. Rum lv Applies to me fa
Letters of Administration upon tbe estst* t
Cullen Cato, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish A
and singular the kindred and creditors of *A
deceased, to be and appear at my office wiita
the time prescribed by law, and show racw. ? ■
any they have, why said Letters should net h
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warreatst
January 14th, IS6S. ri. R. CODY,
jalfi—3od Ordinary.
S Letter* of Administration.
TATE OF GEORGIA—
H' ’arrtn Confaf*
Wbrreas, John R. Spence applies to b# fa
Letters of Administration upon the estate A
Mrs. Hannah Spence, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish A
and singular the kindred and creditors of a*
deceased, to be and appear at my office, wtfh*
the time prescribed by law, and show caaf** ®
any they hare, why said Letters should 90i fa
granted.
Given under flr hand at office in Warreaw*’
December 25th, 1567. H. R. CODY, =
ja!2—3ot 1
Administrator’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COCit-
HOUSE door, in Marreatoa, "* n ?
county, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN VKBKI
ARY next, within the usual hours of seia
Tract of Land, containing one hundred sito
acres, adjoining lands of John T. Johnson, J**** 1
Johnson, William Johnson, and others.
the land of Hansel! Reese, deceased. Tet*
cash. HARRISON REESE, Ad»Y
December 15th, 1867. ial2—law+» _
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
™_ Warren
Whrreas, Jatncs Hall applies to me
ters Dismissory from the estate of Jo***
Geesling, deceased— «
These are therefore to cite ami admoaisbm
and singular the kindred and creditors of W*
deceased, to be and appear at my office wl “s
the time prescribed by law. and show cause *
any they can, why said Letters should not*
granted.
Given under my band and official sign**®**
December Ist, 1867. li. R. CODY, /
deß—lamSrn OrdUaq*.
Notice.
SIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE. AFFLIC
TION will be made to the Court es
nary of Warren County for leave to sell the ****
Estate of Hassell Reese, deceased. . M
HARRISON RKKSK, Ad**-/* 1
December Ist, 1861. (deS— lawSWAW)