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T*ABGBST CITY CIECILATION
Official Organ of the U. 8- Government.
THURSDAY MORNING.... January 30.1888
FORTIETH CONGRESS.
TERMS OF SENATORS.
Benjamin F Wade, of Ohio, President.
John W Fornoy, of Pennsylvania, Secretary.
ohio Term EX
Benj F Wade 1869
John Sherman.... 1873
INDIANA
Thus A Hendricks. .1869
Oliver P M0rt0n..1873
ILLINOIS
Richard Yates.... .1871
Lyman Trumbull. .1878
MICHIGAN
Zacb Chandler 1869
Jacob M Howard. .1871
WISCONSIN
Jas R Doolittle 1869
Timothy O Howe.. 1873
MINNESOTA
Alex Ramsey 1869
David S Norton. ... 1871
IOWA
Jas W Grimes.... .1871
Jas Harlan 1873
MISSOURI
J B Henderson... .1869
Chas D Drake 1873
KANSAS
Edmund G R055...1871
Sam’l G Pomeroy. .1873
NEBRASKA
Thos W Tipton.... 1869
John M Thayer.... 1871
NEVADA
Wm M Stewart.... 1869
Jas W Nye 1873
CALIFORNIA
John Connoss 1569
Cornelius C01e.... 1873
OREGON
Geo II Williams...lß7l
Henry W Corbett. .1873
mains Term Ft.
Lot M Morrill 1860
Wm P Fessenden. .1871
KXW HAMf-OHIX!
Aaron H Cragln. ...1871
Jss W Patterson . .1873
VERMONT
Geo F Edmunds.. .1889
Justin 8 M0rri11...1878
MAMACHrSKTTS
Chaa Sumner 1869
Henry Wilson 1871
RHODE ISLAXD
W m Sprague 1808
Henry B Anthony. 1871
CONNECTICUT
James DUon 1800
Orris S Ferry 1878
raw YORK
Edwin D Morgan.. ISC9 c
Roscoe Coakflng. .1873
NEW JERSEY
F TFrelinghuysenlß69
Alex G Catted 1871
PENNSYLVANIA
Chat Jt Buckalew . .1869
Simon Cameron...lß73
DELAWARE
Jot S Bayard 1869
Willard Saulsbury.lß7l
MARYLAND
Beverdu Johnson ... 1869
Philip F Ttiomas ... 1873
WTtST vißOrsiA
PG Van Winkle... 1869
WaitmanT Willey .1871
KENTUCKY
James Guthrie IS7I
Garret Davis. 1873
TENNESSEE
David T Ditterson .1869
Joseph S Fowler.. 1871
RECAPITULATION
Republicans 43 | Oppositions (In Italics ) 13
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Schuyler Colfax, oi Indiana, Speaker.
Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, Clerk.
TENNESSEE
1 Roderick R Butler
2 Horace Maynard
3 Wm B Stokes
4 Jas Mullins
5 John Trimble
6 Sam’l M Arnell
7 Issae R Hawkins
8 David A Nunn
OHIO
MAINE
1 John Lynch
3 Sidney Perham
8 Jas G Blaine
4 John A Peters
5 Frederick A Pike
new hampsiuh
1 Jacob H Ela
3 Aaron F Stevens
3 Jacob Benton
VERMONT
1 Fred E Woodbridge
3 Luke P Poland
3 W C Smith
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Thos D Eliot
2 Oakes Ames
3 Ginery Twitchcll
4 Sam’l Hooper
5 Benj F Butler
6 Nat P Banks
7 Geo S Boutwcll
8 John D Baldwin
9 Wm B Washburne ;
10 Henry L Dawes [
RHODE ISLAND
1 Thos A Jenckes
2 Nathan F Dixon
CONNECTICUT
1 Rieh'd 1) IHubbard
8 Jvttia Hotchkiss
3 H II Starkweather
4 Wm II Bamum
NEW YORK
: 1 Stephen Taber
2 Demos Ba-nes
3 i 'em E Robinson
4 John Fox
5 John Morrissey
6 Thos E Stewart
7 John W Chanter
8 Jas Brooks
9 Fernando IFood
10 Wm H Robertson
11 C H Van Wyck
12 John H Kctcbam
13 Thos Cornell
14 John V L Pruyn
15 John A Grisswold
16 Orange Ferris
17 Calvin T Hulbard!
18 Jas M Marvin
19 Wm C Fields
20 Addison H Lailin
21 Alex H Bailey
22 John C Churchill
23 Dennis McCarthy
24 Theo M Pomeroy
-25 Wm II Kelsey
26 Wm S Lincoln
27 Hamilton Ward
28 Lewis Selye
29 Burt Van Horn
30 J M llutophreys
31 H Van Aernam
NEW JERSEY
1 Wm Moore
2 Chat Haight
3 Chat Sitgreaves
4 John Hill
5 Geo A Halsey
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Sam'l J Randall
2 Chas O’Neill
3 Lenard Myers
4 Wm D Kelley
5 Caleb N Taylor
6 Benj M Boyer
7 John M Bromall
8 J Lawrence Getz
9 Thaddeus Stevens
10 Henry L Cake
11 D MVan Aukcn
12 Geo IF Woodward
13 Ulysses Mercer
14 George F Miller
15 AdamJGrossbrenner
16 Wm II Koontz
17 Dan’l J Morrill
18 Stephen S Wilson
19 Glcnni W Sclioiicld
20 Darwin A Finney
21 John Covode
22 Jas K Moorchcad
23 Thos Williams
24 Geo V Lawrence
DELAWARE
1 John A Nicholson
MARYLAND
1 Hiram McCullough
2 Stephenson Archer
3 Chas E Phelps
4 Francis Thomas
5 Frederick Stone
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Chester D Hubbard
2 Benj M Kitchen
3 DaD’l Polslcy
KENTUCKY
1 Lawrence S Trimble
2 John Young Brown
3 JSS Goliady
4 J Proctor C Knott
5 Asa P Grover
6 Thos L Jones
7 Jas B Beck
8 Geo M Adams
9 John D Young
1 Benj Eggleston
2 Sam’l F Cary
3 Robt C Schenek
4 Wm Lawrence
5 WmMungen
j 6 Reader W Clarke
[ 7 Sam’l Sballabargcr
8 C S Hamilton
; 9 Ralph P Buckland
110 Jas AI Ashley
111 John T Wilson
[l2 Philip Van Trump
13 Geo W Morgan
14 Martin Welker \
,15 Tobias A Plants
16 John A Bingham
17 Ephraim REcklcy
18 Rufus P Spaulding
19 Jas A Garfield
INDIANA
1 IF/i EKMack
2 Michael C Kecr
3 Morton C Hunter
4 TFm S Holman
5 Geo W Julian
6 John Coburn
7 II D Washburn
8 Godlove S Ortli
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 Ingersoll
6 Burton C Cook
7 H P H Bromwcll
8 Shelby M Cullom
9 Lewis W Ross
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 Benj F Hopkins
3 Amasa Cobb
4 Chas A Eldridye
5 Philetus Sawyer
6 C C Wushburne
MINNESOTA
1 WmWindom
2 Ignatius Donnelly
IOWA
1 James F Wilson
2 Hiram Price
3 YVm B Allison
4 YVin Loughbridge
5 Grenville M Dodge
0 Isahcl W Hubbard
MISSOURI
1 Wm A Pile
2 Carman A Newcomb
3 Juoß McCormick
4 John J Gravelly
5 Jos W MeClurgo
6 Robt T Van Horn
7 Benj F Loan
8 John F Benjamin
9 Geo YV Anderson
KANSAS
1 Sidney Clarke
NEBRASKA
1 John Tafle
NEVADA
1 Delos R Ashley
CALIFORNIA
1 Sam'l Aztell
2 Wm Higby
3 Jas A Johnson
OREGON
1 Rufus Mallory
DELEGATES
ARIZONA
Coles Bashtord
DAKOTA
Walter A Burleigh
IDAHO
E D Iloldbrock
MONTANA
Jas M Cavanaugh
NEW MEXICO
C P Clever (doubtful)
UTAH
Wrn II Hooper
WASHINGTON
Alvin Flanders
WVONINO
Jas S Casement
RECAPITULATION
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SLATE LINED
REFRIGERATORS!
MANUFACTURED BT
Stephens & Ritchie,
116 and 118 West 25 1 k Street,
NEW YORK.
This refrigerator has gained a
very high reputation daring the past two
years, and proved to ho superior to any Zinc
Refrigerator ever made. It was awarded the
PREMIUM at the FAIR of the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, in 1865 (no Fair held in 1866).
All kinds and sizes mado at our Manufactory,
118 and 118 West Twenty-Fifth Street, New
York. JAS. STEPHENS,
•*lo—ly J. I. RITCHIE.
Fish and Oysters,
Game,
POULTRY,
VEGETABLES
FAMILY GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Always on hand and for *nie low.
CALL AND SEE ME.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Washington street,
Ml—ts Between Broad and EUI*.
Georgia Printing Cos s
Book & Job
PRINTING OFFICE,
190 Broad $ 158 Ellis Streets ,
c—Q/'ayfUsi- /eij J=l
TTBOQS
Is Now Supplied wltli tlic Latcd 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. '
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
IB A. SPECIALTY,
And we have recently made large additions of
NEW TOOLS AND MATERIALS 1
m MOIL REPUBLICAN:
A Morning- Paper,
PUBLISHED AT FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR,
Contains tho Latest News by Telegraph and Mail
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.
Office— l9o Broad and 153 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga.
Bail Road Sohedoie*.
Macon and Augusta Railroad.
gto&es MB JBBp
SCHEDULE OF MACON AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD-
Leave Cemak dally at If J® P- m
Leave MilledgeTiUe
Arrive at MiUedgeville 4.10 p.m.
Arrive at Camak ®-#®
Passenger* leaving Augusta or Atlanta on the
Day 'Paaeenger Train of the Georgia Railroad
will make close connection* at Camak for inter
mediate point* on the above Road, and ul*o for
Maeon.
Paaeenger* leaving MiUedgeville at 6.39 a. m.
reache* Atlanta and Angusta the *ame day, and
will make cloee connection! at either place for
the principal point* in adjoining States.
E. W. COLE, Generaldluperintend't.
Augusta, January TANARUS, 1868. jaß—tf
Change of Schedule ou the Central
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY STH, the
following Schedule will bo run between
Augusta, Macon and Savannah :
Leave Augusta at 8.45 a. m. A 8.05 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 8.25 p. m. A 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah- 6.25 p. m. A 4.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 7.05 a. m. <k 6.15 p. m.
Leave Savannah 8.00 a. m. A 6.25 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 5.45 p. m. A 3.15 a. m.
A. M. Train from Augusta will connect with
S. A. A G. E. R. train at Savannah, and Mil
ledgeville at Gordon.
P. M. Train from Augusta will connect with
Trains on South Western, Muscogoe, and Macon
and Western Railroads.
J. M. SELKIRK,
ju4—tf Master of Transportation
Change of Schedule of South Carolina
Rail Road Company.
Offick Sooth Carolina R. R. Cos., 1
Augusta, October 2, 1867. f
The following will be the leav
ing and arriving times of Trains over
this Road, commencing on and after Sunday,
Ootober 6th, 1867 :
mail and through passesger train —
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. in.
Passengers for Wilmington Road, Charlotte
Road, and Greenville and Columbia Road, can
only make connection by taking this Train.
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN TO AUGUSTA
FROM COLUMBIA.
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Columbia 10.00 a. m.
Arrivo at Kingville 12.05 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 7.40 p. m.
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN —AUGUSTA AND
CHARLESTON.
Charleston Sunning 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. ®.
NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN AUGUSTA AND
charleston. —Sundays excepted.
Charleston Running Time.
Leave Augusta 4.10 p. in.
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 a. m.
Leave Charleston 7.30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.50 a. m.
H. T. PEAKE,
oc3 —ts General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on the Georgia
Railroad.
mmM S
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER
10th, 1867, the Passenger Trains on the
Georgia Railroad will run as follows:
DAY 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 TASSENGER TRAIN.
Leavo Augusta at 8.15 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrivo at Atlanta at 6,45 A. M.
BERZELIA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 4.00 P. M.
Leave Berzelia at 7.10 A. M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8.50 A. M.
Arrive at Berzelia 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, Corinth, 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, 1567. oct9—tf
Hotels, Restaurants.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 25, & 27, Broadway, N. Y.
Opposite Bowling Green.
ON XUU EUROPEAN FEAN.
THE STEVENS HOUSE IS WELL AND
widely known to the travelling public.
The location is especially suitablo to merchants
and business men j it is inclose proximity to
the business part of tho city—is on the highway
ot Southern and Western travel—aud adjacent
to ail 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 comfort and entertainment
of its inmates. The rooms aro spacious and
well ventilated—provided with gas and water—
the attendance is prompt and respectful—and
the table is generously provided with every
delicacy of tho season—at moderate rates. The
,rooms having been rofurnished and remodelled,
wo aro enabled to offer extra facilities for the'
comfort and pleasure of our guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.,
Proprietors.
't&So, This is a Southern house.
au7-6m*
SCREVEN HOUSE.
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished, is
now open for the recoption of the travelling
publie.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
mhl6—tf
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 Washington street,
between Broad and Ellis, will he promptly
attendod to, at rcasonaole rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture and
Pianos.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Dealer in Family- Groceries*
aul—tf _
BEMOVEDI
B. H. BRODNAX,
INSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT
Ho. 27 Jackson Street, Near Broad*
o«<—tf
BROOM COUNTY.
Assignee’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRBT TUES
DAY IN FEBRUARY next, In the town
of Quitman, Brook* county, Georgia, between
the usual hours of sale, tho 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, 1 Grinding Machine, 1
ton-horse power Engine—all covered by mort
**fLot in town of Quitman, No. 11, southeast
section, and improvements, known as the Mill
Lot.
Lou No*. 17 and 25, S. E. S. of laid town, with
improvement*, known a* the lot whereon the
■aid Hardy Padgett now live*, and the lot
whereon the carriage and blacksmith shops now
stand, covered by mortgage.
Lot No. 18, S. E. S., covered by mortgage.
Lot No. 10, S. E. S., covered by mortgage.
Lots Nos. 34, 42, 43, S. E. 8., with improve
meats, not incumbered by mortgage.
Lot No. 19, S. E. 8., oovered by mortgage.
Terms cash. Sale to continue from day to
day until all is sold.
WILLIAM HUDSON, Assignee.
Quitman, Brooks co., Ga., Jan. 13, 1868.
ja!s—td
Pulton 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 thorcon, situated on
the east 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 off for a store room; the
upper story 03 a residence, with six rooms, lathed
and plastered, and neatly finished. The base
ment is dry, in which is a magnificent Bakery
and all tho fixtures. Entrance up stairs from
sidewalk. Sold as the property of E. E. Winn,
Bankrupt. Sale positive. Terms cash.
NOAH R. FOWLER, Assignee.
Ordered that the above bo published in the
Republican. LAJVSON BLACK,
fa 2 Register.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of J IN BANKRUPTCY,
HENRY H. GLENN, } January the 16th,
Bankrupt. J 1868.
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 tho
District Court of said District.
NOAH R. FOWLER, Assignee.
At Atlanta, in said District, January 16th,
1868: Ordered that the above notice be pub
lished in the National Republican, of Au
gusta, Georgia. LAWSON BLACK,
ja!B—law3w _ Register.
Wilkeß County.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Wilkes County.
Whereas, John C. Fanning, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission as Executorof B. J.
Orr, deceased—
Those 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 bo
granted.
ROYLAND BEASLEY,
Dec. 21st, 1867. ‘ Ordinary.
de22—lam6m
__________
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Hancock County.
Whereas, Mrs. Catherine L. Simmons and A.
Irwin Smith applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on tho estate of James W. Simmons,
late of said county, deceased
These are to cite all persons concerned to file
their objections in this office, on or before the
first Monday in March next, why said Letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this 16th dav of January, 1868.
THOMAS I. LITTLE,
ja!B—law4w Ordinary.
(TK HAT UIS l’KiN U TIOJN
BY THE
New York Gift Company.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 Cash Gifts Each SIO,OOO
5 Cash Gifts “ 5,000
10 “ 1,000
20 “ “ 600
100 •* “ 100
200 « “ 50
300 “ “ 25
400 “ “ 10
30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos.. .Each S3OO to 500
35 “ Melodeons “ 75 to 150
150 Sewing Machines “ 00 to 125
250 Musical Boxes “ 35 to 200
300 Pine Gold Watches “ 75 to 300
750 Fine Silver Watches “ 30 to 50
Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver
Wave, Photograph Albums, and a large assort
ment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at
51,000,0001
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
out choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by
mail to any address. The prize named upon it will
be delivered to the 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 your Prize is before yon
pay for it. Any Prize may be exchanged for an
other of the same value. No Blanks.
PSf 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, $1,0011; Mrs
E Collins, 75 Nelson Place, N V. $500; Miss C
Cook, Chicago, 111, Piano, value, $150; W Boyd,
New Haven, Gold Watch, $250; Robert Furman,
Dubuque, Sowing Machine, $100; Henry Me
Callnm, Louisville, Ky, $500; ColT 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
Barnes. 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,
N J, SIOO ; Tiios Barrett, Jr, 16 Cay street, Balti
more, Sewing Machine, $75; H B Ahrens, 34
Main, Buffalo, $100; W N Palmer, New Bedford,
Mass., Gold Watch, $275; Miss C Rowe. Ninth
and Sausom streets, Phila, Gobi Watch, $150; 3 T
Pratt. liickß street, Brooklyn, $500; M Canid well,
Bagg’s Hotel, Utica, $1,000; S Cammoyer, De
troit, Michigan, Gold Watch, $350; Mrs DCrissey,
Hartford, Conn, Silver Set, $150; A Scnltz, Louis
ville, Ky, Diamond Ring, $250; George Nason, 90
Warren street, N Y,5500; Mrs T Morris, Fourth
Avenue, corner Fifteenth street, N Y, Piano, SIOO.
We publish no names without permission.
Opinions of the Press.
“Musical Festivals’' several times postponed,
compelling purchasers of tickets to wait months
for the distribution, has impaired public confidence
n 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 11. BARTON &. CO., at 599 Broadway,
the 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
SIOO,OOO farm there, but have a reasonable chance
for a good prize, as we know many that have been
drawn, and the firm is reliable. —Morntnir Adrer
tixer, Oct. 25/5,1807.
The New York Gift Company are distributing
many valuable prizes. We have examined their
manner of doing business and know them to be a
fair dealing firm. Their plan is more satisfactory
than “Presentation Festivals,“as theydraw every
day, and the subscriber need not pay for the prize
drawn, unless suited.— Gazelle. Oct. 24/A, 1867.
The Gift establishment of 11. Barton Cos., at.
599 Broadway, is daily attracting crowds of visi
tors to witness the drawing process. The invest
ment is but 25 cents for the chance, and the prize
drawn, if satisfactory, is immediately delivered
for one dollar. A friend of ours, last week, drew
a $501) prize, which lie promptly received.— Tea »»•
and ipt, Sent. 29/A, 1807.
Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains
one Cash Gift.
Six Tickets for *l. thirteen for $2; thirty
three for $5; one hundred for sls. All letters
ehonld be addressed to
11. BARTON & CO.,
jas—dot* 699 Broadway, New York.
• Oglethorpe County.
Oglethorpe Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BB SOLD ON TH* FIRST TUES
DAY IN FEBRUARY next, within the
legal hour* of axle, before the Court House
door in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
county, the following property, to-wit: A tract
or parcel of Land, in the county of Oglethorpe,
containing nineteen hundred acre*, more or le**,
on the water* of Cloud’* Creek, adjoining land*
of E. W. Johnaon, Charles G. Hargrove, Zacba
riah 11. Clark, John W. Cunningham, and
others; it being the place on which the defend
ant, Isaac W. Johnson, resides. Levied on as
the property of Isaac W. Johnson, by virtue of
a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Coart of said
county, in favor of James S. Sims and B. F.
Hardeman vs. Isaac W. Johnson, principal, and
James T. Johnson, Daniel D. Johnson, and
Kl(jah W. Johnson, securities.
Also, at the same time and place, will he sold,
a tract of Land, in said county of Oglethorpe,
containing seven hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of William T. Howard,
and land that belonged to Giles Young at the
time of bis death, and others, known as tho
Dunn place or tract of land. Levied on as the
property of Thomas 11. Hawkins, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issuing from the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe county, in faror of Langston, Crane A
Hammock vs. Thomas 11. Hawkins. Terms
cash. B. ADKINS,
January 3d, 1868. Deputy Sheriff.
jas—td
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe Cos.
Whereas, Elizabeth 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
all and singular tho 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 hare, why said Letters of Dismis
sion should 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 H. and A. 11. S. Glenn, minors of Wm.
Glenn, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said guardianship.
are 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 bo granted.
Giuen under my hand and official signature
this 15th day of November, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
novl9—lam6m Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe Comity.
Whereas, William M. Lane, Administrator
on the estate of Harrison G. Lane, late of said
county, deceased, applies to ino for Letters of
Dismission from said administration—
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors 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 bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 12th day of December, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
del 4—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 Ogilvie, 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 Oiivo, Jos.
Stevens, Mrs. Bray, Thomas P. Downer, and
others. Sold as tho property of the estate of
John Ogilvie, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
ELIZA OGILVIE, Executrix. ,
December 3d, 1867- de!4—td
COWETA COUNTY
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
-L United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
WILLIAM IIAMMET, YIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
To whom it may concern : Tho undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of William Hammct, of Ncwnan, Coweta
county, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tho
District Court of said District.
Dated at Ncwnan, the 20th day of January,
A. D., 1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON,
ja22—law3w Assignee, etc.
TN THE DISTRICT COIjKT OF THE
X United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
THOMAS G. GAY, lIN 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 tho
county and State of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who has beou adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of said
District.
Dated at Ncwnan, January 20th, IS6S.
JARED E. STALLINGS,
ja22—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
-L United States for tho Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
WILLIAM OVERBY, VIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may Concern : Tho undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee ot William Overby, of tho county of
Coweta, and Stato of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court, of said
District.
Dated at Ncwnan, Georgia, tho 25th day of
January, A. D , IS6B.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
Assignee, etc.
Ordered, That the above notice be published
once a week for three successive weeks in the
National Republican, Augusta, Ga., and the Now
Era, Atlanta, Ga. CIIAS. G. McKINLEY,
ja2B—law3w Register 3d Cong. Dist.
IN~THE DISTRICT COURT ~OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of 5
JAMES E. OVERBY, J. IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may Concern ; The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of James E. Ovorby, of tho county of
Cowota, and State of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of said
District.
Dated at Nownan, Georgia, tho 25th day of
January, A. D., IS6B.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
Assignee, etc.
Ordered, That tho above notice bo published
once a week for three successive weeks in the
National Republican, Augusta, Ga., and the New
Era, Atlanta, Ga.
CHARLES G. McKINLEY,
ja2B—lawllw Register 3d Cong. Dist.
Taliaferro bounty.
Letters of Guardianship.
OF GEORGIA—
O Taliaferro County.
Wherras, Quintus Riohards, of said county,
has made application to mo for the Guardianship
of tho property of tho minor children of
Stephen Blnngton, late of said county, de
ceased—
This is therefore to cite all persons coucoruod
to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary of
said county, to bo hold on tho first .Monday in
March next, to show cause, If any they have,
why said application should not bo granted, and
he appointed Guardian as petitioned for.
Givon under my hand and official signature,
this the 27th day of January, 1868.
J. D. IIAMMACK,
ja29—3od Ordinary T. C.
Book and job printing
Exccutod at this Office
At the Lowest Terms ami in tho Best Stylo
Come and see samples.
Richmond County.
Letteri of Administration '
OTATB OF GEORGIA- 101 -
„ Richmond ft—
Whxheas, Leopold T. Blome aoolie,
Letters of Administration upon the
John P. Laventure, late of laid I
ceased— “ 4
Theae are, therefore, to eite and
and lingular the kindred and creditor
deceased, to appear at the office of the
of said county on or before the second w**!
in February next, to show cause, if
have, why said Letters should not be
Given under my hand and official.;!**-
this the 9th day of January, 1888
LAFAYETTE McLAWa
Clerk Sup. Court and ex-ofiicio Ordinar. „ *
jalO—3od
Letters of Administration'
OF GEORGfA— aUOIL
Richmond ft ■■■
Whep.eas, Weeley A. Bartlett applied
for Letter* of Administration on tfc, ?„ *
Uvcrton Oliver, decease i— “'•h I
These are, therefore, to cite and ad aw - •
and singular, the kindred and credit™ J?’ 11
deceased, to be and appear at the office
Ordinary of said county, on or before the 1*
Monday in*February next, to eho» c ,—
they have, why said Letters should ,1*?
granted. * ” *
Given under my hand and official
this dtb day of January, 1868. SSdt^
LAFAYETTE McLAWS
Clerk Sup. Court and ex-officio Ordii,™
ProZ^’ft
Letters of '
OTATE OF GEORGIA- “•
„ , . Richmond Ccut,
Whereas, Solomon L. Bassford,
tor de bonis non of the estate of
Bassford, deceased, applies to tne for Lettli
Dismission—
These are therefore to. cite and admojai -
and singular the kindred and crediten 7ut
deceased, to be and appear at my office o«
before the first Monday in J UD e next,
cause, if any they have, why said Letteri-uH
not be granted. "
Given under my hand and official simia.
this the 9tn day of December, 1867.
JACOB R. DAVIS.
delO—lawtd* _ordin»rjtc.
Letters of Dismissioii
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Cmk
YViiekeas, Mordecai Hyams, AdminfciL
of the estate of James' Ke-nny decs*!
late of said county, applies tome’for S
of Dismission:
These are,therefore,to eite and admonish*
and singular the kindred and creditors of m
deceased, to be and appear at my office
before the first Monday in June not l
show cause, if any they have win J
letters should not be granted 1 m
Give under my hand and official Simula
this, the 4th day of December, 1867. = K
,_ , .JACOB R. DAVIB,
de7-dAwtd» Ordinsrj,
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA-
Richmond Comte,
Whereas, Frank U. Miller, Executor of H tt
W. Miller, deceased, applies to me for Lttlo
of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admoniik,i
and singular, the kindred and creditors of !■
deceased, to be and appear at my office, 01 ,
before the first Monday in May next, to de
cause, if any they have, why said Letter! shod
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official sigtuka
at office in Augusta, this 7th day ofOctok
1867. DAVID L.ROAIT
octß—w6m Orditnrj
Letters of Dismission^
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Comtf.
Whereas, Mary Ann Turpin, Willisx 1
Turpin and Jesse M. Turpin, Execoton i
William H. Turpin, deceased, apply to me is
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish,is
and singular, the kindred and creditors of tsf
deceased, to be and appear at my office, on s
before the first Monday in May next, to ihn
cause, if any they have, why said Letters shodl
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official sigasto*.
at office in Augusta, this 7th day of Oetebe,
1867. DAVID L. ROATH,
oct B—wßm Ordinaiy
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County
Whereas, John McAdam, Administrator at
the estate of James Conlon, deceased, applies it
me for Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, il
and] singular, the kindred and creditors ofsak
deceased, to bo and appear at my office on *
before the first Monday in May next, to shot
cause, if any they have, why said Letters shook
not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signstut
at office in Augusta, this 7th day of Octobe,
1867. DAVID L. ROAIH,
oetS—w6m Ordinary.
WARE COUNTY.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, 66
at Savannah, the 6th dav of January, A
D., 1567.
The undersigned hereby gtiv- notice of bit
appointment as Assignee of .David Davidson, ot
Waresboro, in the connty of Ware, and State ol
Georgia, within said District, who has been ai
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tk
District Court of said District.
PETER. V ROBINSON,
jal9—lawSiv
Warren Connty.
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Warren County
Whereas, M. W. Ruiuly applies to me to
Lcttors of Administration upon the estate*
Cullen Cato, deceased— ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
and singular the kindred and creditors of »
deccasod, to be and appear at my office iw*
the time prescribed by lan*, and show caase.l
any they have, why said Letters should nw
granted.
Given under my baud at office in
January 14th, 186S. 11. Gopi»
j*l6 —3od OrdiniiJ
Letters of Admiaistration.
OTATE OF GEORGIA— „ _
O B arren County
Whereas, John 11. Spence applies to* me
Letters of Administration upon the esUt*
Mrs. Hannah Spence, deceased— . »
These are therefore to cite and &dmoa& ■
and singular tho kindred and creditors oi *
deccasod, to bo and appear at my office, **
tho time prescribed by law, and cau.
any they have, why said Letters should bo
granted. . . r «.
Given uuder my baud at office m warn*
December 25th, 1867. *
j a l2 —3ot ord; g£.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE CM
HOUSE door, in Vrarrenton, "■S
county, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN
ARY next, within tho usual hours of 8
Tract of Land,containing ouc hundred*
acres, adjoining lands of John T. Johnso ,
Johnson, Willinm Johnson, and others. *•
the land of Hansel! Roesc, deceased
cash. HARRISON REESE, A® l,
December 15th. 1567. jal2-la^L—
Letters of Dismission-
STATE OF GEORGIA— .
H'orrrt Cou* l-
Whkreas, James Hall applies to me
tors Dismissorv from tho estate «*
Gcoslihg, deceased— jajl
These are therefore to cite and adm j
aud singular tho kindred and credito®* 1
deceased, to be and appear at my j
the time prescribed by law, and show .j
any they cau, why said Letters snou
granted. .
Given under my hand and official
December Ist, 1567. »• »•
deß—lamßm QrUiWfr
HOUSTON COUNTY- J
Notice of Assignee. vJ
IN BANKRUPTCY, SOUTHERN DW* 1
of Georgia, at Perry, Houston county,
uary 17th, 186S.
Tho undersigned horeby gives now C r O UH
appointment as Assignee of Colonel «■
of Perry; Thomas J. Graves, of H cn f
Abram H. Long and John J. 0. Q uin ®’. n
Valley, all of said county of Houston.
been adjudged Bankrupts upon theut#
tion by the District Court of said D"‘ r art i i
EDWARD JAOKhWb
jat2—luw3w Assign**)