The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, January 24, 1868, Image 4

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Kalianalßepnblicwt Official City Paper. LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION Official Organ of the U. S Government. ran, ay morning--; Things that Last. — Let us now look at some of those things that “Will never wear out.” I have ofter hoard a poor blind girl sweetly sing, “Kind words will never die.” Ah! we believe that these aro among the things that “ will never wear out.” Ami wo are told in God’s own book to be “ kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another.” The word of the Lord will never wear out. Though the grass shall wither, and the flowers fall away, the word of the Lord endureth for ever. 1 Peter i. 24, 25. The life of the righteous will never wear out. They will live in the world to come as long as God shall live; but the death of the wicked will last for ever. The joys of the kingdom of Heaven will never wear out. The pleasures of this world soon die; but the enjoy ments of that world will never have an end. The crown of glory will never wear out. The crown of the winner in tho Olympic games soon faded; the crowns of kings will all wear out; but tho crown of glory will never fade away. The “new song” will never wear out. We hear sometimes that some of our tunes are worn threadbare; but that will never be said of the new song. Which will you choose? The last ing, or that which wastes away ? the things of time, or of eternity? Will you choose wealth, honor, fame, or the joys of Heaven, eternal life, the crown of glory, and the “ new song ” ? May God enable us to make a wise choice; and, with Joshua, may we choose to serve the Lord. GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE New York Gift Company. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts Eacli $10,090 5 Cash Gifts “ 5,000 10 “ •< 1,000 20 “ “ 500 100 •< “ 100 200 “ 50 300 “ “ 25 400 •• “ 10 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos... Each S3OO to 500 35 “ Melodeons “ 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines “ 60 to 125 250 Musical Boxes •’ 25t020il 300 Fine Gold Watches “ 75 to 300 750 Fine Silver Watches “- 30 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assort ment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at *1,000,000! A Chance to draw any of the above Prizes by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 Cents. Tickets describing each Prize are SEALED in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, a Sealed Ticket wil' be drawn, with oat choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it wiil be delivered to tho ticket-holder on payment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be immediately sent to any address, as requested, by Express or return mail. Yon will know what yonr Prize is before yon pay for it. Any Prize may be exchanged for an other of the same value. ~S3F* No Blanks. 13?“ 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 H Milner. 368 Sixth Avenue, N Y, $1,000; Mrs E Collins, 75 Nelson Place, N Y, $500; Miss C Cook, Chicago, 111, Piano, value, $450; W Boyd, New Haven, Gold Watch, $250; Robert Furman, Dubuque, Sewing Machine, $100; Henry Me Callnm, Lonisvilie, Ky, $500; Col T I Ransom, Washington, D C, Musical Box, $150; L II Knapp, 36 Fourteenth street, N Y, Piano, $500; G H Ben edict, New Orleans, Gold Watch, $200; W A Barneß, Atlanta, Ga, $500; R H Sutton, Nashville, Tenn, Melodeon, $150; Edward Dayton, Mobile, Ala., Diamond Cluster Ring, $350; S Payne, Bur lington, Vt. $100; L D Ferris, Springfield, 111., Diamond Pin, $200; Mrs B Wedgewood, Trenton, NJ, $100; Thos Barrett, Jr, 16 Cay street, Balti more, Sewing Machine, $75; II B Ahrens, 34 Main, Buffalo, $100; W N Palmer, New Bedford, Mass-, Gold Watch, $275; Miss C Rowe. Ninth and Sansom streets, Phila, Gold Watch, $150; J T Pratt. Hicks street, Brooklyn, $500; M Cauldweli, Bagg’s Hotel, Utica, $1,000; S Cammeyer, De troit, Michigan, Gold Watch, $350; Mrs DCrissey, Hartford, Conn, Silver Bet, $150; A Scnltz, Lonis vilie, Ky, Diamoud Ring, $250; George Nason, 96 Warren street, N Y, $500; Mrs T Morris, Fourth Avenue, comer Fifteenth street, N Y, Piano, S4OO, Wo publish no names without permission. . Opinions of the Press. 'Musical Festivals’' several times postponed, ompelling purchasers of tickets to wait months cor the distribution, has impaired public confidence fn such 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 H. UAIiTON & CO., at 599 Broadway, the most attractive place of the kind now in oper ation. They are dining the largest business, and deserve their success. You can not draw a (100,000 farm there, but have a reasonable chauce for a good prize, as we know many that have been drawn, and the firm is reliable.— Morning Adver liter, Oct. 251 h, 18(57. The New York Gift Company are distributing many valuable prizes. We'nave examined their manner of doing business and know them to be a fair dealing firm. Their plan is more satisfactory than "Presentation Festivals,” as they draw every day, and the subscriber need not pav for the prize drawn, unless suited.— Gazelle, Oct. ‘24th, 1867. r The Gift establishment of H. Barton & Cos., at 999 Broadway, is daily attracting crowds of visi tors to witness the drawing process. Tiie invest ment is but 25 cents for the chauce, and the prize drawn, if satisfactory, is immediately delivered for one dollar. A friend of ours, last week, drew a (500 prize, which lie promptly received.—Trans cript, Sept. 29(4,1867. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains one Cash Gift. HP” Six Tickets for (1: thirteen for (2; thirty three for (5; one hundred for (15. All letters should be addressed to , . _ M U. BARTON & CO., _ ->99 Broadway. New York. Furniture and Piano Hauling. j_£AVING A NEW AND LIGHT SPRING DRAY, I am prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos, and anything else, without scratching or bruising, as Is toe often the case. Orders left at my store, on Basbington street, between Broad and Ellis, will be promptly attended to, at reasonaole rates. Particular care given to (poring Furniture and Pianos. WM. HALE (Colored), Dealer in Family Groceries* aul—tf J. J BROWNE, QAK VE K AND GILDER. Looking Glass and Picture Frames aORNIOSS, BRACKETS, CONSOLK TABLES MADE TO ORDEII. Old PICTURE and LOOKING GLASS FRAMES REGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS RE STORED, LINED and VARNISHED, AT Hi BROAD STREET, AtreusTi, Ga. jalO-lawtf FOll fIETH €ON OREBB, TERMS OF SENATORS. Benjamin F Wade, of Ohio, President- John W Forney, of PtauisyWoniS, Secretary. OHIO Ttrm Ex Bcnj F Wade 1869 John Sherman....lß73 INDIANA Thos A Hendricks. .1869 Oliver P Morton.. 1873 ILLINOIS I Richard Yatea 1871 Lyman Trumbull. .1873 MICHIGAN Zach Chandler....lß69 Jacob M Howard. .1871 WISCONSIN Jas R DodUUe.„..\m Timothy O Howe.. 1873 MINNESOTA Alex Ramsey 1869 David S Horton... .1871 IOWA Jas W Grimes 1871 Jas Harlan 1873 MISSOURI J B Henderson.... 1869 Chas D Drake 1873 KANSAS Edmund G R055...1871 Sam’lC Pomeroy. .1873 NEBRASKA Thos W Tipton.... 1869 John M Thayer... .1871 NEVADA WmM Stewart.... 1869 Jas W Nye 1873 CALIFORNIA John Conncss 1869 Cornelius C01e.... 1873 OREGON Geo H Williams.. .1871 i Henry WCorbett.. 1873 mains JVrro Ex. Lot M Morrill 1889 Win P Fessenden. .1871 NEW HAMPSHIRE Aaron H Cragin. ...1871 Jas W Patterson ..1873 G«o»pS‘tM<te...lßM Justin 5 Morfin... 1878 MASSACHUSETTS Chas Sumner 1869 Henry Wilson 1871 RHODE ISLAND Win Sprague LBC9 Henry B Anthony. 1871 CONNECTICUT James Dixon 1869 Orris 8 Ferry 1873 NEW YORK Ed win D Moman.. 1869 Roseoc Conkllng. .1873 NEW JERSEY F T Frclinghuysen 1869 Alex G Cattell 1871 PENNSYLVANIA Chas R Buck tile if .. 1869 Simon Cameron. ■ .1873 DELAWARE Jas S Bayard. 1869 Willeird Saulsbury AB7l MARYLAND Revcrdy Johnson .. .1869 J%ilip F Thomas.. ABl3 WEST VIRGINIA P G VanWlnkle.. .1869 YVaitmanT Willey. 1871 KENTUCKY Janus Guthrie 1871 Garret Davis. 1873 TENNESSEE David T Patterson .1869 Joseph S Fowler..lß7l RECAPITULATION Republicans 42 | Oppositions (In Italics) 13 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, Speaker. Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk. TENNESSEE 1 Roderick R Butler 2 Horace Maynard 3 Wm B Stokes 4 Jas MulHds 5 John Trimble 6 Sam’l M Arnell 7 Issae R Hawkins 8 David A Nunn OHIO 1 Benj Eggleston 2 Sam’l F Cary S Robt C Schenck 4 Win Lawrence 5 Wm Mungen 6 Reader W Clarke 7 Sam’l Shallabargor 8 C S Hamilton 9 Ralph P Buckland 10 Jas al Ashley 11 John T Wilson 12 Philip Van Trump 13 Geo W Morgan 14 Martin Welker 15 Tobias A Plants 16 John A Bingham 17 Ephraim R Eckley 18 Rufus P Spaulding 19 Jas A Garfield INDIANA 1 Wm E Alblack 2 Michael C Keer 3 Morton C Hunter 4 Dili S Holman 5 Geo W Julian 6 John Coburn 7 H D Washburn 8 Godlove S Orth MAINE 1 John Lynch 2 Sidney Perham 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 I Fred E Woodbridgc 3 Luke P Poland 3 W C Smith MASSACHUSETTS 1 Thos D Eliot 3 Oakes Ames 3 Ginery Twitcbell 4 Sam’l Hooper 5 Bcnj F Butler 6 Nat P Banks 7 Geo S Boutwell 8 John D Baldwin 9 Win B Wasliburnc 10 Henry L Dawes RHODE ISLAND 1 Thos 4, Jenekes 3 Nathiin F Dixon CONNECTICUT 1 Rich'd D Hubbard 3 Julius Hotchkiss 3 II H Starkweather 4 Wm H Bamum NEW YORK 1 Stephen Taber 3 Demos lia-nes 3 Wm E Robinson 4 John Fox 9 Schuyler Colfax 10 Wm Williams 11 John P C Shanks ILLINOIS At Large, Jno A Logan 1 Norman B Judd 2 John F Farnsworth 3 Elihu B Washburn 4 Abner C Harding 5 Eben C IngersolT 6 Burton C Cook 7 HPH Bromwcll 8 Shelby M Cullom 9 Lewis W Boss 10 Albert G Burr 11 Sam' l S Marshall 12 Jehu Baker 13 Green B Raum MICHIGAN 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 Beuj F Hopkins 3 Araasa Cobb 4 Chas .1 EUlridge 5 Pbiletus Sawyer 6 C C Washbnrne MINNESOTA 5 John Morrissey 6 Thos E Stewart 7 John TV Chanler 8 Jas Brooks 9 Fernando Wood 10 Wm II Robertson 11 C H Van Wyck 13 John II Ketcham 13 Thos Cornell 14 John VE Pruyn 15 John A Grisswold 16 Orange Ferris 17 Calvin T Uulbard 18 Jas M Marvin 19 Wm C Fields 20 Addison H Laflin 21 Alex H Bailey 22 John C Churchill 23 Dennis McCarthy 24 Theo M Pomeroy 25 Wm H Kelsey 26 Wm S Lincoln 27 Hamilton Ward 28 Lewis Selye 29 Burt Van Horn 30 J M Humphreys 31 II Van Acrnam NEW JERSEY 1 Wm Moore 2 Chas Haight 3 Chas Sitgreaves 4 John Hill 5 Geo A Halsey 1 Wm Windom 2 Ignatius Donnelly IOWA 1 James F Wilson 2 Hiram Price 3 Wm B Allison 4 Wm Louglibridgc 5 Grenville M Dodge 6 Uahel W Hubbard MISSOURI 1 Wm A Pile 2 Carman A Newcomb 3 Jas R McCormick 4 John J Gravelly 5 Jos W McUlurge 0 Robt T Van Horn 7 Benj F Loan 8 John F Benjamin 9 Geo W Anderson KANSAS 1 Sidney Clarke NEBRASKA 1 JohnTalle NEVADA 1 Delos R Ashley CALIFORNIA 1 Sam'l Axtell 2 Wm Higby 8 Jas A Johnson OREGON 1 Rufus Mallory DELEGATES ARIZONA Coles Bashford DAKOTA Walter A Burleigh IbAHO E R Iloldbrock MONTANA Jas M Cavanattgh NEW MEXICO C P Clever (doubtful) UTAH Wm H Hooper WASHINGTON Alvin Flanders WtONING ■JasH Casement PENNSYLVANIA 1 Sam'l J Randall 2 Clias O’Neill 3 Lcnard Myers 4 Wm D Kcllev 5 Caleb N Taylor C Eenj M Royer 7 John M Bromall 8 JLavtraxoo Getz 9 Thaddeus Stevens 10 Henry L Cake 11 D M l r un Aulccn 12 Geo W Woo/hranl 13 Ulysses Mcrccr 14 George F Miller 15 AdamJ Grossbrenncr 16 Wm II Koontz 17 Dan’l J Morrill 18 Stephen S Wilson 19 Glenni W Schofield 20 Darwin A Finney 21 John Covode 22 Jas K Moorehead 23 Titos Williams 24 Geo V Lawrence DELAWARE 1 John A KU'hoLvm MARYLAND 1 Hiram McCullough 2 Stephenson Archer 3 Chat E Phelps 4 Francis Thomas 5 Frederick Stone WEST VIRGINIA 1 Chester D Hubbard 2 Bouj M Kitchen 3 Dan’l Polsley KENTUCKY 1 Lawrence S Trimble 2 John Young Brown $ J S S GoUady 4 J Proctor C Knott 5 Asa P Grover 6 Thos L Jones 7 Jas R Beck 8 Geo M Adams O John D Young RECAPITULATION Republicans 144 | Opposition (In Italics) 49 Hotels, Restaurants. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25, & 27, Broadway, K. Y. Opposite Bowling Oreen. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE IS WELL AND widely known to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is inclose proximity to the business part of the city—is on tho highway ot Sonthcrn and Western travel—and adjaeent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accom modations for over three hundred guests it is well furnished, and possesses every modern -improvement for tho cemfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms uro spacious and well ventilated—providod with gas and water— the attendance Is prompt and respectful—and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. The rooms having boon refurnished and remodelled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities for tho comfort and ploasure of our guests. UEO. K. CHASE A CO., This Is a Southern house. au7-Bm* SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, Is now open for the reoeption of the travelling pnblio. ~ , OKfr. MoOINLY, Proprietor. mhlO-tf Georgia Printing Cos s Book & Job PRimiG OFFICE, 190 Broad 158 Ellis Streets , nm israsosiHQmmr Is Now Supplied with the Latest and Improved PRESSES, TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC,, And is ready to execute any description of Book and Job Printing IN A FIRST-CLASS MANNER AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. A BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BRIEFS, CHECKS, POSTERS, LABELS, PAMPHLETS, BILLS LADING, HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, WEDDING CARDS VISITING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, INVITATIONS CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, BILLS LADING, DRAY RECEIPTS, DRAFTS, AUCTION BILLS, STEAMBOAT BILLS, AND, IN FACT, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING!! ■ - 0 THE BOOKBINDERY Os this Establishment IS A SPECIALTY, And we have rccontly made large additions of NEW TOOLS AND MATERIALS ! THE MTIOML REPUBLICAN: A Morning Paper, PUBLISHED AT FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR, Contains the Latest News by Telegraph and Mail FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. Office--. 190 Broad and 163 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga. HUUCZtfiI Hot ice of AaaignM. IN BANKRUPTCY, SOUTHERN DISTRICT of Georgia, at Perry, Bouton county, Jen aary 17th, IMS. The underelgoed hereby givee notice es hie appointment a* Aitignee of Colonel W. Hollins, of Perry j Thomas J. Graves, of Henderson ; Abram 11. Long and John J. 0. Quinn, of Fort Valley, all of said county of Houston, who bare been edjndged Bankrupts upon their own peti tion by the Dietrict Court of saidLDistriet. EDWARD JACKSON, COWETA COUNTY* IN TUK DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the nfhtter of V WILLIAM HAMMET, IIN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. j To whom it may concern ; The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of William nammet, of Newnan, Coweta county, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Newnan, the 20th day of January, A. D., 1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON, ja22—law3w Assignee, etc. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of j THOMAS G. GAY, [iN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt J To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of Thomas G. Gay, of Lenoi, of the county and State of Georgia, within said Dis trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tho District Court of said Distriot. Dated at Newnan, January 20th, 1868. JARED E. STALLINGS, ja22—law3w Assignee. Wilkes County. Letters of Dismission- STATE OF GEORGIA— Wilkes County. Whereas; John C. Fanning, applies to me for Letters of Dismission as Exeeutorof B. J. Orr, deceased— These are to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted. ROYLAND BEASLEY, Dec. 21st, 1867. Ordinary. de22—lam6m WARE COUNTY. IN BANKRUPTCY. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS, at Savannah, tho 6th day of January, A. D-, 1867. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of David Davidson, of Waresboro, in the county of Ware, and State of 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, ja!9—law3w Assignee. Taliaferro County. Notice. MICHAEL J. TAYLOR MARTHA A! TAYLOR. ™ r m> Au « ust It appearing to the Court, from the return of tthe Sheriff, and other evidence, that the Defend ant does not reside in this State, and cannot therefore be served in the usual manner, It is ordered by the Court: That said De fendant be served by publication, and that a copy of this Order be published once a month for four months before the next term of this Court, in tha newspaper known as the National Republican, published in the city of Augusta. A true transcript from tho minutes of Taliaferro Superior Court, August Term, 1867, this October 23d, 1867. J. D. IIAMMACK, C. S. C. T. C. oct26—lam4m 1 - ' —■a UNITED STATES MAILS. Gr eorgia, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, ) Washington, January 2,1868. S PROPOSALS FOE CONVEYING THE MAILS of the United States from July 1, 1868, to June 30,1871, on the following routes in the State of Georgia, will be received at the Con tract Office of this Department until 3 p. m. of March 31st next, to be decided by April 10 fol lowing. {Accepted bidders will be required to lake the Oath prescribed by late, and known as the “Test Oath.) 0021 From Lexington to Lexington Depot, 3 miles and back, six times a week* Leave Lexington daily, except Sun day, at 7.30 a. m. 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 miles 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. Arrive at Toombsboro’ by 5 p. m. 6130 From Wrightsville to Tennille, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Wrightsville Friday at 10 a. in. 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 Waynmanvillc, 8 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Thomaston Tuesday and Thurs day at 8 a. m. Arrive at Waynmanvillc by 11 a. m- Leave Waynmanville Tuesday and Thursday at 12 m. Arrive at Thomaston by 3 p. m. 6141 From Eatonton to Monticello, 19 miles and hack, three times a week. Leave Eatonton 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 aßd back, once a week. Leave Macon Wednesday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Twiggsville by 6 p. m. Leave Twiggsville Thursday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Macon by 0 p. m. NOTES. Proposals must be to carry the mail with "ce lerity, certainty, and security, using the terms of the law, and they rnnst be guaranteed by two re sponsible persons, certified to as such by a Post master, ora Judge of a Court of Record. No pay will he made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained, three times the pay of the trip may 1m deducted. For arrivals so far behind time its to break connection with depending mails, and not suthciently excused, oue-fonrth of the compeusa tK !|! " le trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency lie satis factorily explained, for neglecting to take uio 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 mns, or is concerned in running vehicles on the route. The Postmaster General may annul the contract for disobeying tho Post Office laws, or the instructions of the Department. He may alter the scliedulo of departures and arrivals, and also order an increase of service by allowing therefor n pro rata Increase on the con tract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the servioe m whole or iu part, at a pro rata decrease of pay, allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be addressed to the "Second Assistant Post master General,’’ superscribed “Proposals, State of Georgia,” and ssnt by mail. . For forma of proposal, etc., and oilier informa tion, see advertisement of October 31, 1866, and of this date, in pamphlet form, at the principal post offloes. ALEX. W. RANDALL, Jal2 —lawdw Postmaster General. M■ * m f+mA 4*t t tr . Oglethorpe Sheriff’* Sale. WILL BE SOLD ON TUK FIRST TUBB - IN FEBRUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, before tho Court lloute door in tho town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, tbo following property, to-wit: A tract or paroel of Land, In the eounty of Oglethorpe, containing nineteen hundred acres, more or lass, on the waters of Cloud's Crook, adjoining lands of K. W. Johnson, Charles G. Hargrove, Zscha rlab H. Clark, John W. Cunningham, and others; it being the place on which the defend ant, lease W. Johnson, resides. Levied on as the property of Isaac W. Johnson, by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from tho Inferior Court of said conn tv, in favor of James 8. Sims and B. F. Hardeman vs. Isaae W. Johnson, principal, and James T. Johnson, Daniel D. Johnson, and Elijah W. Johnson, securities. Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold, a tract of Land, in said county of Oglethorpe, containing seven hundred and fifty ncres, more or lees, adjoining lands of William T. Howard, and land that belonged to Giles Young at the time of his death, and others, known as the Dunn place or tract of land. Levied on ns the property of Thomas H. Hawkins, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Inferior Court of Ogle thorpe county, in favor of Langston, Crane A Hammock vs. Thomas 11. Hawkins. Terms cash. B- ADKINS, January 3d, 1868. Deputy Sheriff. jas—td Letter* of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oylethorp « Cos. Whereas, Elizabeth Jewel and George Jewel, administrators on the estate of William Jewel, late of said coonty, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said trust— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offico within the time prescribed by law, to show cansc, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismis sion sbould not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, this 15th day of November, 1867. E. C. SHACKELFORD, nol9—lam6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe Cos. Whereas, Wm. W. Davenport, guardian for Robert 11. and A. H. S. Glenn, minors of Wm. Glenn, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and friends of said 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 hand and official signature this 15th day of November, 1867. E. C. SHACKELFORD, novl9—lnmGm Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe County. WnEBEAS, William M. Lane, Administrator on the estate of Harrison G. Lane, 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, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny 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, ISB7. E. C. SHACKELFORD, dell—lam6m Ordinary. EXECUTOR’S SALE. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe County, Ga., will be sold, before the Court House door, in the town of Lexington, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUES DAY IN FEBRUARY next, a Tract of Land, whereon John OgUvie, deceased, resided at the time of his death, within three miles of Lexing ton, in said county, on the waters of Grove Creek, containing Two Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Anthony Olive, Jos. Stevens, Mrs. BrAy, Thomas P. Downer, and others. Sold as the property of the estate of John Ogilvic, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. ELIZA OGILVIE, Executrix. December 3d, 1867. de!4—td Fulton County. NOTICE. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— Will be sold, free from all encumbrances, in the eity of Atlanta, on the premises, MONDAY, February 17th, 1868, at 11 o’clock a. m., one Valuable Lot, and Building thereon, situated on the cast side of Whitehall street, near Dodd's corner. Said lot fronts 22 feet on Whitehall street, extending back 100 feet. The building is of brick, two stories high, and basement The lower story is finished ofi for a store room; the upper story as a residence, with six rooms, lathed and plastered, and neatly fiuished. The base ment is dry, in which is a magnificent Dakery and all the fixtures. Entrance up stairs from sidewalk. Sold as the property of E. E. Winn, Bankrupt. Salo positive. Terms cash. NOAH R. FOWLER. Assignee. Ordered that the above be published in the Republican. LAWSON BLACK, ia22—law3w Register. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of V IN BANKRUPTCY, HENRY 11. GLENN, >■ January the 16th, Bankrupt. j 186S. This is to give notice, once a week for three weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of the estate of Henry 11. Glenn, of Fulton county, in said State and District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the Distriot C*urt of said District. NOAH R. FOWLER, Assignee. At Atlanta, in said District, January 16th, IS6S: Ordered that the above notice be pub lished in the National Republican, of Au gusta, Georgia. LAWSON BLACK, j»lß—lawS# Register. BROOKS COUNTY. Assignee’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN FEBRUARY next, in tho towu of Quitman, Brooks county, Goorgla, between the usual 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 Soroll Saw, 1 poke Lathe, I Boring Machine, I Morticing Machine, 1 Grinding Machine, I ten-horse power Engine—all covered by mort gage- -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 tbo lot whereon the said Hardy Padgett now lives, and the lot whereon the carriago and blacksmith shops now stand, covered by mortgage. Lot No. 18, S. E. S., covered by mortgage. Lot No. 10, S. E. S., oovered by mortgage. Lots Nos. 34, 42, 43, S. E. S., with improve ments, not incumbered by mortgage. Lot No. 19, S. E. S., covered by mortgage. Terms cash. Sale to continuo from day to day until all is sold. AVILLIAM HUDSON, Assignee. Quitman, Brooks eo., Gjl, Jan. 13, 1363. jalS—td Hancock County. Letters of Administration. OTATK OF GEORGIA— Hancock County . Whereas, Mrs. Catherine L. Simmons and A. Irwin Smith applies to mo for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of James W. Simmons, late of said county, deceased These are to eite all persons oonccrncd to file their objections in this office, on or before the first Monday iu March next, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 16th day of January, 186S. THOMAS I. LITTLE, CUTHBERT COUNTY. N°TrCE OF ASSIGNEE OF HIS APPOINT uar 1 1868 T ‘~ At Culh * >ort ’ ,he Sth Jay of Jan- The undersigned horoby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Sampson D. Bridjr men, in the oounty of Randolph, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been ad w- < *!*, * “* nkru pt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. jals—la3w C. O. BROOKS, Assignee. Richmond County Letter* of Aimini*t7atjon ' gTATE OF GKORGIA-- Wher(As, loopold T. B 1 Letlers of Administration imcinTh. "**•*» L *’ r * oUlre ’ Ute * -W e^* These are, therefore, to cite «,a . and singular tha kindred and ee-LutZ deceased, to appear at the office </ 6,. ‘S ** of said eounty on or before the - ■ •?****> in February next, to show caused?'!*'**» have, why said Utter, sbonld not be Gives under my hand and official .l-T* - this tbe 9th dav of January, iggg 'traits* LAFAYETTE Met i»c Clerk Snp. Courland ex-officio Ordioar, ’ ja!B—3od “‘"Ltuou* Letter* of Admini*tration. gTATE OF GEORGIA— WnaREAS, Wesley A. for Letters of Administration on the L 1 *• Uverton Oliver, deceased— i These are, therefore, to cite and adm»» and singular, tbe kindred and creditors v' 1 * deceased, to be and appear at the office Ordinary of said eounty, on or before Monday in February next, to show estiu if they have, why said Utters shookT,!,'? granted. ** h Given under my hand and official this 4th day of January, 1868. t'MFt LAFAI ETTB IfcLAWS C !* r , k » Soart and Officio Ordinary . _ JalO—10d« Pro tem.^'c Letters of Administration." OTATE OF GEORGIA— — _ li’cfiwond Cbtthfc Whereas, Isaac T. Heard appli,, Letters of Administration on the estate c fia W. Payne, late of said county, deceased— *** Thene are, therefore, to cite, and ,drr„,- • I all and singular the kindred and credit™,** I appear at the office of the Ordinary TJI county on or before the first Monday' h il I ruary, 1868, to show cause, if ao y ther u I why said Letters sbould not be granted "'"I Given under my hand and official .L™*. I this December 27th, 1867. LAFAYETTE McLAlff, I Clerk Superior Cout, I And ex-officio Ordinary Ip I de2B—3od* “IkC-l Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— j Biehmond Cenh j M hereas, Solomon L. Hartford, Adniasaj tor de bonis non of the estate of SiouotU Bassford, deceased, applies to me for Letariil Dismission— These are therefore to cite and adawnid a] and singular the kindred and crediters of d] deceased, to be and appear at mvoffice nil before the first-Monday in June aext,to*w| cause, if any they have, why said Letter, firil not be granted. I Given under my hand and official ti-naan.l this the 9til day of December, 1867. " 1 JACOB R. IMVa | delO—luwtd* Ordinary!C I Letters of Dismission. I <<TATE OF GEORGIA- j Richmond Chwh I Whereas, Mordecai Hearns, Administnwl of the estate of James' Kenny, dtcaaj late of said county, applies tome for LeftS of Dismission: I These are,therefore, to cite and admooifiJ and singular the kindred and creditors of sm deceased, to be and appear at my office ocJ before the first Monday in June neil m show cause, if any they have, whj sa letters should not be granted. | Give under my hand and official liptM this, the 4th day" of December, 1567. I JACOB R. DAVIS, I de~-dawtd* OrtnuiJ Letters of Dismission. i STATE OF GEORGIA— 1 Richmond Con**}. I Whereas, Frank 11. Miller, Executor of M . Miller, deceased, applies to me for iattfl of Dismission : I These are, therefore, to cite and admocifi,* and singular, the kindred and creditors*f nfl deceased, to be and appear at my office, sa ■ before the first Monday in May next, to kM cause, if any they have, why said Lettera iiM not be granted. I Given under my hand and official rintlJ at office in Augusta, this 7th day ofOptrifl 1567. DAVID L. ROAM octS—w6m Ordinal! Letters of Dismission. i OTATE OF GEORGIA— I Richmond ComtsM Whereas, Mary Ann Turpin, Williuß Turpin and Jesse M. Turpin, Executoal \\ illiam ii. Turpin, deceased, apply to etfl Letters of Dismission ; I These arc, therefore, to cite and admoniJ and singular, the kindred and creditors « deceased, to be and appear at my office.al beiwe the first Monday in May next, to isl cause, if any they have, why said Letters net be granted. H Given under my hand and official siyaifl at office in Augusta, this 7th day cffMfl 1567. DAV.TD L. ROA7K® oct S—w6m Letters of Dismission. H STATE OF GEORGIA— « Richmond Cw MV. Whereas. John McAdam, AdminiJtntor the estate of James Conlon, deceased, appfc«* me for Letters of Dismission; Wgn These arc, therefore, tc cite and admonish, and] singular, the kindred and creditors of deceased, to be and appear at before the first .Monday in May next, to cause, if any they have, why said Letters not be granted. ■■ Given u.idcr my h:ind and official at otficc in Augusta, this 7th dav of 1567. DAVID L.ROAIH.M oetS—worn OrdillTj f§«B Warren County. J Letters of Administration. Bfl STATE OF GEORG lA S lla/Tfli ■ Whereas, M. W. Rumly applies to *< Letters of Administration upcii the Cullen Cato, deceasod— fIH These tire therefore to cite and adnn > and singular the kindred am) creditor, deceased, to he and appear at mv the time prescribed by law. and shoe any they have, why said Letters should» granted. Given under my hand at (dike in January 11th, IS6S. n. R. HB jal6— 3od _ Letters of Administration. H STATE OF GEORGIA— „ Unirt, Where is, John R. Fpencc applies to Letters of Administration upon Mrs. Hannah Spence, deceased— Those are therefore to cite and adeK-Nf and singular the kindred and credit deceased, to he and appear at my the timo prescribed by law, and show any they have, whv said Letters should 1 V| giau'oil. Given under my hand at office in December 25th, 1867. 11. R- , jal2—3ot Administrator's Sale. J W/ ILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE VV HOUSE door, in Warrenion, "SB county, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN ARY next, within the usual hours of Tract of Laud, containing ono hundred *t acres, adjoining lands of John T. Johnsesejm Johnson, William Johnson, and ethers. the land of Hanscll Reese, deceased cash. HARRISON RKKSRd* ■ Deecmbor Isth, 1567. Letters of Dismission- I OTATK OK GEORGIA— .A ■ O H’.irres CtfShM Whereas, James Hall applies to tors Dismissory from the estate •* *' ■ Goesliug, deceased— These aro therefore to ciie ami xd®yjtj« and singular tho kindred and creditors deceased, to bo and appear at my e» the timo prescribed by law, and she* any they can, why said Letters granted. Given under my hand and olllci*-An December Ist, 1567. 11. R doß—lamfiiu Notice. M CIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, AfSfß hJ TION will bo made to the Cout* nary of Warren Oounty for leave to se" H Estate of llansoll Reese, deceased. . HARRISON RKBSRjS* December Ist, 1867. [deS—