The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, February 05, 1868, Image 2

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National {Upubiicait AUttOOTA. <»A.. WEDNESDAY MORNING Frbruarj 5, ISM STB A WS. For > year past, we hare I wen constantly Informed by our Conservative coteiupo rariea, that “ straws show which way tho wind blows," just as though we did not know it, and then have had our attention called to several of these straws. Most of them were obscure country towns, usually Republican on a local vote for supervisor, or town officer, where, occasionally, tor some family reason, a Democrat happened to l>e elected, and in the choice no political question was either considered or thought of. We acknowledge to several larger straws, alluded to by the gentleman who held forth the other night at Masonic Hall—such as New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. These changes, unfor tunately for the theories of our Demo cratic friends, took place in purely local elections, when no national question entered into the canvass. Emboldened, however, by two or three negative vic tories ot this kind, our opponents are beginning to count largely on the impend ing Presidential election. Among others of the States, Ohio is claimed to be doubt ful, and with some assurance the local defections in that State which produced a change in the political complexion of its legislature are offered in evidence. But when we come to a square fight on the great national issues of the day, and the question is presented of the endorsement of Congress and its policy of reconstruc tion, the straws suddenly point the other way. Tuesday week, an election for mem ber ot Congress was held to fill the va cancy in the Eighth Ohio District, and although the District was a close one, giving more than a year ago only 247 Re publican majority—since which time that party is said to have been rapidly disinte grating—John Beatty, the advocate of equal political rights, and a staunch Repub lican, comes out of the race with a majority of a round thousand votes; and this, too, after an unusually vigorous and thorough campaign on the part of the Democracy headed by their strongest man, Mr. Thur man, U. S. Senator elect. The party re garded the canvass as a most important one. They had asserted that the vote of Ohio last fall indicated a reaction against the reconstruction and financial policies of Congress ; that the people thereby rebuked their representatives and demanded a change. Here was a case that would de cide the matter. A Congressman was to be elected. The people would express themselves directly on the question of re buking Congress, as they did last fall. The result is as shown above. It may be unfortunate, perhaps, that there will be no opportunity to test the di rection of similar straws until the main grand contest itself takes place; but when it does, we have an abiding faith that we shall find the entire straws of the country showing the wind to be in the same direc tion as this Ohio straw. HISTORIC A L REMINISCENCES. ii. RANSE. Army Corresp. August! Constitutionalist]. Camp near Fredericksbdro, \ January 12, 1862. y General ‘-Kanse” seeing to have fully recovered from his severe wounds at Sharpsburg. The old 3d is lookiug finely-. * * * As Range just looks like he thinks, that fine horse was given him, by Bob May and others, to snnff gunpow der, and nothing else, and he will ride him right into it, certain, and has got the boys that will follow, and no mistake. So when you hear of a fight, and Range is in, look ont for somebody to be hurt. NARROW ESCAPE. A letter from Maryland Heights to the New York Herald , dated 29th June, 1863 (and which was republished in the Au gusta Constitutionalist), contains the fol lowing : “About noon to-day, as Lieutenant Mar tindale and eight men were returning from their adventure, when only a short dis tance from Kecdysville, they met General Wright and Staff, of the Rebel army, all of whom, except the General, they eap tured and brought away. * * Gen. Wright was the only one of the party that escaped, and he has to thank the nimble limbs of his racing mare for his present safety.” Why General Grant Should be President. —The committee appointed by the Central Grant Club of Missouri have jnst published an address to the Republi cans of that State, in which they give, among other reasons, why General Grant should be nominated by the Republican National Convention for the Presidency, that he is honest, and has proved himself to be a patriot. He is a man of the people, sprung from their ranks. lie is devoted to their interests; is possessed -of those rare qualities necessary in a Chief Magistrate amidst the present political complications. Because of his practical common sense, unflinching determination of purpose. He will practically enforce rigid economy in every department of the government; be cause his views on the question of recon struction are in harmony with those of Congress. He will mete" out equal and exact justice, without reference to condi tions of color or nationality. Because he is magnanimous, and will administer the government on the liberal progressive prin ciples of the Republican party. Because be can place our financial system on a solid basis, and vitalize our commerce at home and abroad. Because he will give weight to our nationality among the nations. He will settle the Alabama claims by moving immediately upon the works of the enemy. Because he will see our flag respected by all nations, however powerful, and wherever their rights may bo assailed or liberty abridged, Because Gen. Grant is the first choice of an overwhelming majority of the American people for the next Chief Magis trate of the nation. —A new route is projected from the At lantic to the Pacific, through British America, of which 2,400 miles will he by water, 1,265 miles by railroad already con structed, leaving 646 miles of railway yet to be built. from tfc. Atlanta N«w Bra.] State Constitutional Convention Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 3, 1868. The Convention met at 9J o’clock.! Prayer by the Chaplain. The journal waa read and approved. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Martin, of Habersham. The folloaring General Order of Geueral Meade was read to tho Convention : Ukado'ks Third Military District, 1 (Dept. Georgia, Alabama and Florida), >• Atlanta Ga., February 3, 1868. j General Order No, 22. Numerous applications having been made to the Major General Commanding, relative to the provisions and the execution of Gene ral Ordci No. 49, series of 1867, from these Headquarters, and being satisfied from re ports and representations that, in some instances, the operations of the Order have proved embarrassing, and of an effect not designed when it was issued—the intention having been to prevent, by prompt and ener getic action, the use of official patronage to obstruct, hinder, and delay reconstruction uuder the acts ot Congress—he, therefore, directs that the aforesaid order Le modified to read as follows : I. The giving of all advertisements aud other official publications heretofore, or hereafter to be provided for by State, or municipal laws, or ordinances, by the civil officers, whose duty it is to cause such publications to be made, is prohibited to such uewspapers, aud such only, as at tempt to obstruct in any manner the civil officers, appointed by the military officers in this District, in the discharge of their duties, by threats of violence, of persecution or other penalty as soon as the military protection is withdrawn, for acts performed in their official capacity. 11. If in any of the counties iu either of the States in this District there be but one newspaper published, civil officers, whose duty it is to advertise in accordance with law, are authorized to advertise in said paper, regardless of the provisions of para graph one of this Order. 111. All officers in this Military District, whether military or civil, and all Boards of Registration, and other persons in the employment of the United States under military jurisdiction, are directed to give prompt attention to the enforcement of this order. Opposition to reconstruction, when conducted in a legitimate manner, is not to bo considered an offence; but will bo so considered when accompanied by violent and incendiary articles, threat ‘eiiitig the preservation of the peace, or by attempts to obstruct civil officers, as indi cated it; paragraph lof this order. Should any civil officer violate the provisions of this order, the case will he promptly re ported to these Headquarters. IV. This order is not to he construed as affecting advertisements being published at the date of the order, or prior to its receipt by the civil officer who is affected thereby. By order of Major General Meade : R. C. Drum, A. A- G. Subject of Relief was taken up as the un finished business—Mr. Trammell’s substi tute being the first in order. Mr. Stanford having the floor, addressed the Convention in opposition to the relief proposed by the Majority of the Couimittee on Relief. Mr. Bryant offered the following as a substitute for Mr. Bullock’s substitute : Whereas, By the late disastrous war the people of Georgia have lost over four hun dred millions of dollars of taxable property, also a vast depreciation of real estate, aud the total loss of four years’ labor, thereby throwing into hopeless confusion the equ'ta ble relation of debtor and creditor ; and, Whereas, The indebtedness ot the State to her citizens has been repudiated, and her most solemn contracts violated, and sanctioned and sustained by her ablest jurists, thereby leaving the people to bear as best they can the increased burdens thus imposed; and, Whereas, The low price of cotton, the scarcity of money, the unsettled condition of the political affairs of the State, and the derangement and inefficiency of labor, render it impossible for the debtor to make even partial payment; and Whereas, To undertake to foree the pay ment of indebtedness would only result in bankruptcy and utter ruin to the great masses, aud concentrating into the hands of a few the little remaining from the ruth less war; an Whereas, All, or nearly all, the indebt edness was based either directly or indi rectly upon the property thus destroyed or depreciated, while the amount of indebted ness is held undiminished: 1. Therefore, we, the people of Georgia, in Convention assembled, do solemnly or dain, That until the first day of January, JB7l, no court or ministerial officer of this State shall have jurisdiction or authority to enforce any judgment, execution, or decree for money rendered or issued upon any con tract or agreement made or entered into, or for any tort or injury committed prior to the first day oi May, 1860, or upon any contract or agreement made in renewal of a debt ex isting prior to the first day of May, 1865. And on and after the first day of Janu ary, 1871, 110 Court or ministerial officer of this State shall have jurisdiction or au thority to enforce such judgment, execution or decree, except as follows, to-wit: On and after the first day of January, 1871, for one-fifth of the amount due thereon, on and after the first day of January, 1872, for one other fifth ; on and after the first day of January, 1873, for one other fifth ; on end after the first day of January, 1874, for one other fifth ; and on and after the first day of January, 1875, for the remain ing fifth. SECTION' . Until the first day of January, 1871, no court or ministerial officer of this State shall have jurisdiction or authority to enforce any judgment, execution or decree for money, rendered or issued upon any contract or agreement, made or entered into, or for any tort or injury committed prior to the first day of May, 18G5 ; or upon any contract or agreement made in renewal of a debt ex isting prior to the first day of May, 1865. And on and after the first day of Jan uary, 1871, no court or ministerial officer of this State shall have jurisdiction orauthority to enforce such judgment, execution, or decree, except as follows : On aul after the first day of January, 1871, for one-fifth of the amount due thereon ; on and after the first day of January, 1872, for one other fifth ; on and after the first day of January, 1873, lor one other fifth ; on and after the first duy ot January, 1874, for oue other filth; and on and after the first day of January, 1875, for the remaining fifth. I. Where the debt is for property sold and not more than one-fourth of the purchase money has been paid, and the property still exists in the hands of the debtor, who reluses lo deliver it back to the vendor, or it has been fraudulently disposed of by the debtor to avoid judgment. 11. Where the debt grows out of a trust, and the trust property is in the hands of the trustee, or it bus been invested by him in other specific effects of value, now in his hands, or lias been fraudulently disposed of by the trustco, who has reliable specific assets arising from the disposition of the trust property, which ho converts to his own use. 111. Whore the debt is for property which has been disposed of by tho dobtor, who has tho specific proceeds thorcof in bis possession, or has fraudulently disposed of «aid proceeds to. defeat the collection of the debt. IV. In all suits against corporations, in their corporate capacity, on bills, bonds, notes, mortgages, deposit* and accounts, and in all contracts vrith mechanics and day laborers. V. In all coses where a _ defendant is about to remove, or is removing, himeelf or his property beyond the limits of this State. VI. In all debts due to charitable or literary institutions. VII. In all other cases where the Legis lature shall hereafter by a vote of two thirds of tho members thereof, confer jurisdiction on any Court, created by this Constitution or by legislative enactment. SECTION, It shall bo in the power of two-thirds of the General Assembly to assess and collect upon all debts, judgments, or causes of action, when due, founded on any contract or wrong mode, implied or done before the first of May, 1865. in the hands of any one in his own right,or as trustee, agent,or attorney of another, on or before the first of January. 1868, a tax of not exceeding twenty-five per cent., to be paid bj? the creditor on pain of the forfeiture ot the debt, bnt chargeable by him, as to one half thereof, against the debtor, and col lectable with the debt: Provided, that this tax shall not be collected, if the debt or cause of action be abandoned or settled withont legal process, or if in judgment be settled without levy and sale, and provided further, this tax shall not he levied so long as the Courts of this State shall not have jurisdiction of such debts or causes of ac tion, 2. That this ordinance be, and hereby is adopted as a part of the Constitution of this State, and the Judiciary Committee are instructed to alter the several sections of their report giving jurisdiction to the Courts so as to fail to give jurisdiction in the cases herein denied, and the Committee on Con stitution and Revision distribute this ordi nance to its proper place in the Constitution. At the hour of 1 o’clock p. m., on its being announced to tho Convention that the National Hotel was on fire, the Convention adjourned, Mr. Bigbee having the floor. A Talent for Conversation. — A talent for conversation has an extraordinary value tor common, every day uses of life. Let any one who has the gift enter into a social circle anywhere. How every one’s face brightens at his entrance. How soon he sets all the little wheels in motion, encouraging the timid, calling out unostentatiously the re sources of the reserved and shy. subsidizing the facile, and making everybody glad and happy. To converse well is not to engross the conversation. It is not to do all the talking. It is not necessary to talk with great brilliancy. A man may talk with such a surpass'ng power and splendor as to awe the rest of the company into silence, or ex cite their envy, and so produce warmth and sunshine. He should seek the art of making others feel quite at home with him, so that no matter how great may be his attainments or reputation, or how small may he theirs, they find it insensibly just as natural and pleasant talking to him, as hearing him talk. The talent for conversation, indeed, more almost than anything else in life, requires tact and discretion. It requires 011 cto have most varied knowledge, and to have it at instant and absolute disposal, so that he can use just as much, or just as little, as the oc casion demands. It requires the ability to pass instantly and easily from tho playful to the serious, from books to men, from the mere phrases of courtesy to the expressions of sentiment and passion. Business of the Principal Cities.—l he report of the Special Commissioner of *he Revenue furnishes a report of the business ol tho commercial cities of the Union, as shown by the sale of wholesale and retail dealers, auctioneers, and commercial bro kers, as follows: New York $3,313,618,058 Boston 928,173,020 Philadelphia 662,097,190 New Orleans 526,795,400 Chicago 342,182,708 Baltimore 324.9C6.303 Cincinnati 213,253,051 St. Louis 213,034.368 The sales of the principal commercial States of the Union are as follows: New York $4,110,981,120 Massachusetts 1,173,797,647 Pennsylvania 1,129,025,276 Illinois 671,836 357 Ohio 608,941,164 Louisiana 550.865,400 TAX NOTICE. |pg"°CI,KRK OF COUNCIL’S OFFICE, Augusta, GaJ January 14, 1868.—A1l porsons liable for City Taxes (except those who are re quired to make quarterly returns), aro hereby notified that the CITY TAX DIGEST for ISCS is now open at my office (City Hall), and will remain open until the first day of March next, by which time all returns must be made. All those who fail to return by that time will be returned for double taxation, and a fine of not less than ten dollars per day will be imposed for each day of such failure to return. Office hours: From 9 o’clock a.in to 1 o’clock p.m., and from 3 o’clock p.m. to 5 o’clock p.m., daily (Sundays excepted). JAMES N. ELLS, janlo—td Clerk of Council. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, 1 Atlanta, Ga., February 1.1808. j rpiIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the jL 17th day of January, A. D., 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of THOMAS J. MARTIN, of Jackson, in the county of Bnlts, and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank lupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property be longing to said Bankrupt, to hint or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are for bidden by law ; tliat a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and clioose one or more assignees ot his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the Register’s Office, m the Farrar Building, Griffin, Georgia, before Alexander G. Murray, Register, on the 12th day of February, A. If., iB6B, at 2 o'clock p. m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA, feb l—2t U. S. L>ep. Marshal as Messenger. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION WITHOUT TEACHER. WINNER’S PERFECT GUIDE FOR THE Piano, Violin, Fluts, Melodeon, Cabinet Organ, Guitar, Accordoon, Fife, Flageolet, and Clarionot, designed in its Lessons, Examples and Exorcises to impart a knowledge of playing without tho aid of a teachor: with selections of choice Music. Prioo of each book 75 oonts. Sent post-paid. OLIVER DITSON CO., l’ub'ishers, Boston. C. 11. DITSON £ CO., f o |,2 ts 711 Broadway, New York. Gonvention Chorus Book A COLLECTION OF ANTHEMS, CHORUSES, Glees and Concerted Pieces, for tho use of Musical Conventions, Choral Societies, etc. The object of this work is to furnish at a very low prlco, the best pieces of Musio of the classes above enumerated. It contains fourteen Sacrod and seventeen Secular pioces Irotn Oratorios, Operas, etc., and is the cheapest book of tho kind published. Price, 60 coats. Mailed free. OLIVER DITSON A CO., • Publishers, 277 Washington St., Boston. CHARLES H. DITSON A CO., feb2—tf New York. SPECIAL NOTICES- ggf CONSIGNEES PER SOOTH CAR OLINA RAILROAD, JMruary 4,18 M.—W H Jaiittl, J T*nn vC A Williams k Cos, Raimejr 8 it TANARUS, E O’D A Cos, Stevmaon A 8, C B, M Ilyamo A Cos, J C Moore A Cos, Bon A Brown A Cos, J Hult, Charles Williams or U Thomas, Wyman A M, W O Hopper, J 0 Mathewson A Cos, H Cranston, D Stalling, Q T Jackson, J F Miller, [RJ, J Nelson A Son, J D IJutt A Bro, J A T A B, J M Clark A Sons, J Danforth, J P Hopper, J P Hancock, Zeb Ray, J J Robinson, II Cohen, W B Taylor, G Kappold, Z McCord, Oerarty A A, W M Thomas, OetjcnVk D, D R Wright A Cos, P J Berkmas, W H Tutt, F Von Kamp, J A Brenner, Armentrous A Son, Clark A Martin, H II Hiokmao, B S A Cos, A Toier, T Root. (gg- CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAILROAD, February 4, 1868.—J M Dye A Cos, R F Drqubart, [S], E O’D, C A W A Cos, J Q B A Bro, B A Bro, Hatch A O, J D Butt <t Bro, OKA Bro, M Hyams <t Cos, 0 A D, O [P] M, E H Pughc, J K Warner, V A M, L J M, W, E II Rogers, II E Clark, WAR* Cos, Mullarky Bros, V Richards A Bro, J C Moore, Moore & Cos, R McKnight, J 0 M A Cos, Jones S A Cos, M L Parks, B W A Cos, S D Heard, Boall S <fe Cos, J W Walker. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN TION POSTPONED. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 81, 3668. Hon. Fatter hlodyett, Chairman State Central Committee — Dear Sir: We, tho undersigned, members o the State Central Committee, request that the call for a State Convention of the Republican party, on the 19th day of February, be suspen ded. Among other reasons, wo would call your attention to the fact that tho Constitutional Convention will not bare closed its labors by that time, and, therefore, if said Republican Convention desired to nominate State Officers, it would not know what offices would be created. We soar that tho party will not be fully repre sented at that time. We, therefore, very respect fully request you to suspend the call for said Republican Convention. Very respectfully, yours, William Markham, C. C. Eichardson, J. E. Bryant, Georue Wallace, B. Smith, John Bowles, W. 11. Noble, P M. Sheibley, Robert Alexander, 11. M. Turner, Bens. Dlnnegan, G. W. Ashburn, S. W. Beaird, T. G. Campbell. Hall Ga. Constitutional Convention, 1 Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 31, 1868. j In compliance with tho request of a majority of tho State Central Committee of the Republi can party, and over two-thirds of tho members signing tho ’call for the meeting on tho 19th instant, said call is horeby suspended, for the reasons stated. Duo notice will bo given of such date as may be doomed advisable for tho meeting of tho Con vention, and for the purpose for which it will be held. FOSTER BLODGETT, Chairman State Central Committeo. P. S.—All papers in this State friendly to Re publicanism are requested to copy. feb4 —ts F. B. jg@“ TEACHERS, TAKE NOTICE'— Tho Beard of Education of Richmond County will meet again on SATURDAY next, the Bth instant, at 2 o’clock p. in. at the Ordinary's Office, for tho purpose of granting license to those who may apply for leave to teach in any of the public schools of said County for the presentyear. feh4— td N O~T 1C E TO STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS.—By instructions from the Comptroller General of Georgia, I am required to d&llcct at onco tho unpaid Taxes of this couuty. As the law holds me to a strict ac countability, I shall surely issue executions against all who fail to pay by tho 20th of Feb ruary, after which time settlement will have to be n adc with tln^Sheriff. JOHN A. BOIILER, Tax Collector Richmond County. ja25—120 th Feb ggr* marriage and celibacy, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MAN HOOD—An Essay for Young Men on tho Crime of Solitude, and the Physiological Errors, Abuses aud Diseases which create impediments to MAR RIAGE, with sure means of Relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, fel- 3m Philadelphia, Pa. SEXTON.—THE SEXTON will be found at his office, at the Cemetery, from 8 a. m. to 1 p. in., and from 2 to 5 p. m., every day. All orders left at any tiino will bo promptly attended to. Residence—No. 6 Fenwick street. P. B. IIALL, ja2l—lm City Sexton. GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE SUPERIOR COURT.—The following named Grand Jurors of the regular drawn panne], not having attended at tho Term of the Court to date, arc required to bo present at the adjourned term, to be held on the THIRD MONDAY' of this month, the 17th Otherwise, His Honor, William Gibson, Judge of said Court, directs that the liues prescribed against absent Grand Jurors will be collected from them : 1. John O. Moore, 14. J. B. Knight, 2. J. M. Mosely, 15. John M. Dozier, 3. Andrew M. Johnson,l6. John F. Cox, 4. W. T. Timmerman, 17. Robert Campbell, 5. George S. Hookoy, 18. 11. T. Edmonston, G. James O. Clurke, 19. Wiley B. Griffin, 7. 11. W. D. Ford, 20. Joshua W. Butt, 8. Henry T. Pcay, 21. William Skinner, 9. John L. Crocker, 22. M. Gallaher, 10. 11. Brandt, 23. Robert C. Kerr, 11. Isaac Layton, 24. Henry A. Byrd, 12. John J. Clayton, 25. W. E. Archer. 13. Robert H. Lewis, LAFAYETTE McLAWS, Clerk. February I. 1868. feb2—3 NOTICE.— Augusta, Ga., Deo. 21, 1867. To tho Stockholder of the Millcdycville, or Macon and Augusta Railroad Cos : Calls for payment on Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company have been made up to fifty-five per cont. Stock upon which this amount has not been paid will bo forfeited to tbe Company. A further call is now made for twenty-five per cent., payable on or before Fobruary 20th, 1868, at which date eighty per cent, will be due, and Stock forfeited, if not paid. All Stockholders in arrears will at once cor respond with tho Treasurer. Tho Road is now in operation to Miilodgc ville, and is doing a largo business. It is believed that arrangements will be made by which further calls will be avoided, if prompt pay ment is now mado. By order of the Board of Directors. It. B. BULLOCK, President. J. A. S. Milligan, Secretary and Treasurer. de2l—6ot vr.Vf- Savannah Republican, New* and Herald; Macon Telegraphy Journal and Messenger j Mll ledgeville Recorder, Federal Union; Atlanta Intelligencer aud New Era, will please copy above for sixty days, and send bill to the Treasurer of Macon and Augusta Railroad, at Augusta. . -s' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SECOND LECTURE BXrORB TUS Toons: Men’s Library Association, WILL DELIVERED BY Col. Q-. W. Rains, AT MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, AT 7} O’CLOCK. SUBJECT— "The Tendency of the Ago, and the Sourcea and Relation* of tho Great Force* Employed, with a Glance at tho Recent Discoveries in the Conititution of the Heavenly Bodies." Several atriking and beautiful experiment* will illuatrate the Lecture. Admiaaion—Fifty cents. Tickets can be pro cured of Mr. W. C. Jones, George A. Oates, and at the Library Rooms. febs—2t In BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHALS OFFICE, / Atlanta, Ga.. Februurv 3,1808. J THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 18th day of January, A. D., 1868. a War rant in Buukiuptcy was issued against the es tate of MOUNTAIN GREEN, of the 2d District, in the county of Pike mid State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt ou his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, aud the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law : tiiat a meeting of the creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts, ami to choose one or mine assignees of hia estate, will beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to lie holden at the Register's office, in the Farrar Building, Griffin, Ga., before Alex ander G Murray, Register, on the 15th day of February, A. D., 1868, at 2 o'clock p. m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, fella—2t U. S. Pep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ? Atlanta, Ga , February 3,1868. j THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That Oil the 18th day of January. A D., 1308, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the ea tate of JAMES M. BLEDSOE, of Buttville Diet., in the county of Butte, and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on ilis own petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the transfer of auv property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of th« creditors of said Bankrupt, tc prove their debts, and to choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register s office, in the Farrar Building, Griffin, Georgia, before Alexander G. Murray, Register, on the Hth day of February, A. P. 1868, at 2 o clock p m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA, febi—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, I Atlanta, Ga., February 3,1868. ) THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on the 17th day of January, A. P., 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es t“,e ° f EPWIN SIIEPHERP, of Griffin, in the county of Spalding, and State of Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment ot any dents and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for Ills use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be heid at a Court of Banmuptcy, to be holden at the Register's office, in the Farrar Building, Griffin, Georgia, before Alexander G. Murray, Register, on the 21st day of February, A. 0.. 1868, at 2 o’clock p. m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febs—2t U. S. Pep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, I Atlanta, Ga., February 3,1868. j THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on the 23d day of January, A. P., 186S, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the cs- ° f CHARLES T. FOSTER, of Towaliga Pist., in the county of Butts, and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on bis own petition; that the payment of any debts aud delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for ins use. and the transferof auv property by liim, arc forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at. a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register's office, in the Farrar Building. Griffiu, Georgia, before Alexander G. Murray. Register, on the 22d day of February, A. P.. 1868. at 10 o'clock a m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febo—lt U. S. Pep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, / Atlanta. Ga., February 3, 1868. j THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE; That on the 18th dav of January, A. I)., 1868. a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the cs tate of CYRUS J. CLCWER, of Urantville. in the county of Coweta, and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on Ilia own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use,and the transferof any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting ol the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register’s office, in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 4th day of March, A. D., 18(38, at 10 o’clock a. m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA. lebo- 2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ; Atlanta. Ga., February 3, 1868. j rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That, on the I 18th day of January, A. I>.. 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the cs tate of HENRY T. HEATH, of , in the county of Campbell, and State of Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on bis own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by hint, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he holden at the Register’s office in the ettv’ of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 4th day of March, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock a.m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febs—St U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ) Atlanta. Ga., February 3, 1568. ) rrUIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on the JL 21st day of January, A. I)., 1808, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of LINDSEY PERDUE, of , in the county of Meriwether, and State of Georgia, who lias" been adjudged a Baukrupt on bis own petition ; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, aud the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; tlmt a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and clioose oue or more assignees of bis estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at the Regis ter’s office, in the city of Newnau, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the sth day of March, A. D., 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, f e bs—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, I Atlanta. Ga.. February 3,1868. | riMIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the I 21st day of January, A. D., 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of SAMUEL WALKER, of , in the county of Coweta, and Stato ot Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on bis own petition; that the payment of any debts aud delivery of any property belonging to said Baukrupt, to him or for Ins use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a mect'ng of the creditors of said Bank nipt, to prove their debts, and to clioose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at tho Regis ter’s office, in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 6th duy of March, A. I)., 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, felis 2». U. 8. Dep. Marshal iib Messenger. Book and job printing Kxocutod at this Office At the Lowest Terms and in the Best Style! Conte and see samples. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN BANKRUPTCY- U 8. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ) Atlanta. Ga., February 3,1868. f THIS I9 TO GIVE NOTICE; That on the 24th day of January , A D., 1868, a War rant iu Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of RIAL B. EVATT, of , in the couuty of Walker, and State ot Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the psymeut of any debt* and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and tne translerof any proporty by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tlie creditors ot said Bankrupt, to prove their debt*, and to choose one or more assignees of hia Estate, will be held at a Court of Bausuiptcy, to he hcldeu at Room No. 56. in the United State* Hotel, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, before Lawson Black, Register, on the 17th day of February, A.D.,1868. at iO o'clock a.m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA, febs—lt U- 8. Dep. ilafshal as Mes*eriger._ IN BANKRUPTCY U. 8. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ? Atlanta, Ga., February 3,1868. ) rpMS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the I 21st day of January, A. IJ., 1868, a War raut in Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of THOMAS K. ROWE, of , in the county of Meriwether, and State of Georgia,who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of t lie creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to lie holden at the Register’s office, in the city of Newnan Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 7tli day of Marti:, A. D.. 18t>8,at 19 o’clock a. m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febs—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, > Atlanta. Ga., February 3,1868. $ rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on the 1. 21et day of January, A. I-)., 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of IIILLERY BROOKS, of , in the couuty of Fayette, aud State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ou bis own petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register's office, in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 9th day of March, A. D , 18G8, at 10 o’clock a. m. CHARLES II ELYEA, febs—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger iFbankruptcy. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE. ) Atlanta, Ga., February 3, 1868. ) THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :’That on the 24th day of January, A. D., 1868, a War rant in BaiiKraptcy was issued agaiust the es tate of of , in the county of Goidon, and State of Geor gia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for ins use, and the transfer of any properly by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he holden at Room No. 56, United States Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, before Hawson Black, Register, on the 17th cay of Feb ruary, A.D., 1868, at 10 o’clock a.m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA, febs—lt U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ? Atlanta. Ga., February 3, 1868. > r«THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That oil the A 24th day of January, A. D., 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of WILLIAM G. DICK, of Rome, in the couutv of Floyd, and State of Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bank rupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property be longing to said Bankrupt, to him or for his" nse, and the transfer of any property by him, are for bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Room No. 56, United States Hofei, Atlanta, Geor gia, before Lawson Black, Register, on the 17th day of February, A.D., 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA, feb.i—lt TJ. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, I Atlanta, Ga., February 3, IS6S. j qTMIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the JL 224 day of January, A.D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of WILLIAM G. HERRIN, of , in the county of Coweta, aud State ot Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on bis own petition; time the payment of any debts and delivery of any- property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for hi. use, and the transfer of auy property by hint, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register’s office, in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles G. NlcKhiley, Register, on the 12th day of March, A.D., 1868, at 10 o’clock a.m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febO—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, [ Atlanta, Ga., February 3, 186S. 1 rpiUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 25th day of January, A.D., XB6S, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of ALLEN J. JONES, of , in the county of Meriwether, and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use. end the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose oue or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the Register’s office, in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 10th day of March, A. D., 1868, at 10 o’clock a.m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA. feba—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. 8. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, i Atlanta, Ga., February 3, 1808. f THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on tho 22.1 day of January. A.D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of ALLEN ,T. ROWE, of , in the couuty of Meriwether, and State of Georgia, who Ims been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belougiug'to said Bauki upt, to him or for his use, and the trausfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees ot his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to ho bolden at the Register's office, in the city of Newnau, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the IDtli dav of March A.D., 1868, at.lo o'clock a.m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, fel>s—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ) Atlanta, Ga., February 3, ISGB. ( rpillS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the A 22d day of January, A.D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of WILLIAM SI. WHATLEY, of Newnan, in the couuty of Cowo a, and State ol' Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt oil his own petition; that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to said Bandrupt, to him or for his use, and the trans fer of any property by him, arc forbidden by law; that a meeting of the’creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to elloose one or more assignees of his estate, will be bold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the Register's office, in the city of Newnau, Georgia, before Charles G. McKinley, Register, on the 11th day of March, A. D., IBSS, at lllo’clock a.m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febs—2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. Messrs. Balme & Cos., Horticulturists and florists of I’aris, offer for saie at the OLD CITY' HOTEL, opposito Xlonumont itreot, tho most splendid collection of PLANTS and FLOWERS over imported, with a huudsomo assortment of ROSES, and all kinds of FRUIT TREES, BULBS, ONIONS, and Seeds for Gardens. jou3o-6t HEW ADVERTISEMEHTI IN BANKRUPTCY " U. 8. MARSHAL’S OFFICE Atlanta, Ga., February 3 i... | This is to give notice-ti,*' 24th day of January, A. D. 1868* rant in Bankruptcy was issued again* .v' tate of » * •** JAMES HENSON, of r ,iu the county of Walker, and Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Baukm 1 bis own petition ; that the payment of an. and delivery of any property btlongioau Bankrapt, to him or for his use. and the ton any property by him, are forbidden by UtT a meeting of the creditors of eaid BankeJ prove their debts, and to choose one ~ assignees of Ids estate, wilt be held at a rvj Bankruptcy, to be holden at Room No 56? States Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia befnr. i.— ?| la rarI te ‘ ! t i |n r ’' C ; D t he 1)., 1868, at It) o clock a. m. CHARLES 11. ELYFt fes-lt .U. 8. Dep. Marshal as IN BANKRUPTCY ' U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE i Atlanta, (in., February 3 IStta f This is to give notice: i,;: 9th day of January. A. D . 1868 a Wbl in Bankruptcy was issued against the esuu.* JOsIAII T. McLUOULIN ° ( of— • in the county of Meriwether. State of Georgia, who lias been adjudged a n. rapt on liia own petition ; that the payment debts aud delivery of any property Vloaria, eaid Bankrupt, to him or for his use, aed the SI ler of any property by him, are forbidden tut that a meeting of the creditors of said Ba-in, to prove their debts, and to choose one oriS assignees es his estate, will he held at a Corns Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Me in the city ot Newnan, Georgia,before ChaS .McKinley, Register, on the 24th day of A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m. "“S CHARLES H. ELYEA fc-s—2t U. S. Pep. Marshal as Messengit IN BANKRUPTCY ~~ U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, t Atlanta, Ga., February 3. 1868 1 This is to give notice: That 10th day of January, A. D„ 1868,*a Wan» in Bankruptcy was issued against the estateot WILLIAM D. MERIWETHER, of , in the county of Coweta, and Stag Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrapt, liis own petition ; that the payment of anyAt and delivery of any property belonging to M Bankrupt, to him or for his u.w. ami the tramfe! any property by him, are forbidden by a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrapt, prove their debts, and to choose one or an assignees of his estate, will he held at a Cota* Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register'sol* in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charl«e McKinley, Register, on the 29th day of Febra* A. D., 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, fco—2t _ U S. Pep. Marshal aa Meaaengg. IN BANKRUPTCY U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ) Atlanta. Ga., February 3,1868 This is to give notice: "That oo 9th day of January, A. D. 1868,a Wanaatk Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of AB.-ALO.-1 TURNER, of . in the comity of Meriwether and Sat. of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank* on his own petition ; that tiie payment of «j debts and the delivery of any property belong* to said Bankrupt, to; him or tor his use.aMth transferof any property by him. are forbiddan law ; that a meeting of the credtiors of said Bui rupt, to prove their debts, and choose one or iwt assignees of his estate, wtii be Held at a Court i Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register's (lee, ip the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Chd* G. McKinley, Register, on the 25th day ofFtk rttary, A. D., 1868, at lil o'clock a. m. CHARLES if. ELYEA febS —2t U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. ; IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, V Atlanta, Ga., February 3,1W8.) ; THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: "That on fc Kith day ot January, A. D. 1868, a Warm m Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of JOHN S. BOWL.ES, of . i sl the countv of Meriwether andSttt of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankn|t on bis own petition: that the payment ofaij debt3 and the delivery of auy property belongin t« said Bankrupt, to him or for his use. and tv transfer of any property by him, are forbidda by law; that a meeting of the creditors of wi Bankrupt, to prove their’debts, and choose om or more assignees of his estate, will be held al l Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Kega ter s Office, in the’ city of Newoau, Georg* before Charles G. McKinley. Kegister, or the 26th day of February, A. !>.. 18(8, at 10 o'clock a.m. CHARLES 11. ELYEA, febo-2t U. S. Dep Marshal us Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, \ Atlanta, Ga., February3,lß6B. ( THIS IS TO GIVK NOTICE: That on tb 10th day of January. A.D., ISOB, a Warn* in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of ‘ DAVIS C. GRESHAM, j 0 f , in the county of Meriwether, and Stated Georgia, who Inns been adjudged a Bankrupt« liis own petition; that the payment of any debg and the deliveiy of any property belonging tt>sw Bankrupt, to him or for his use, aud the trannl of any property bv him. are forbidden by that a meeting of tbe creditors of said Banknp to prove their debts, and to choose oue ornwre assignees of his estate, will be held at a Cowiot Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the Regie's office, in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charie&v, McKinley. Register, on the 28rh day of February, A.D.. ISCS, at 10 o'clock a.m. CHARLES H. ELYEA, febs—2t U.S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger, IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, I Atlanta, Ga., February 3,1565. | THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on to 10th day of January, A.1).. 1863. a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued agaiust the estate of RELEY TURNER, of , in tlio county of Meriwether, annotates Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt <* his own petition; that the payment of any debtj and delivery of any property belonging to Bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by «J that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and to choose one or mor« assignees of his estate, will be held at a Coori« Bankruptcy, to beholden at the Registers office in the city of Newnan, Georgia, before Charles u* McKinley, Register, on the -Stli day of February, A.D., IS&3, at 10 o’clock a.m. CHARLES H. ELYEA. U. S. Dep. Marshal as Messenger. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, 1 Atlanta, Ga., February 1,1565. 1. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : Thai on ® IStli day of January. A.D., 1868. a Wj* rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the et tate of JOHN W McCORD, , of Jackson, in the county of Butts, au of Georgia, who has beeu adjudged & runt on his own petition : that the payment ot**! debts and delivery of any property belongm* said Bankrupt, to him or for his use,and the trss* fer of any property by him. are forbidden bv a ■ that a meeting of the creditors of said to prove tlieir debts, and to clioose oue or as*; assignees of bis estate, will be held at a Long Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the Register sob - iu the Farrar Building, Griffin, Georgia- here" Alexander G. Murray. Register, on the loth ®- of February, A. D., 1868, at It! o’clock a.m. CHARLES U. ELYEA, fcb4 —2t U. S. Dep. Marshal us Mesasng* IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, i Atlanta, Ga., February 3,IS#M. riHIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on W* A 24th day of January, A. I>., 1868, a " rant in Bankruptcy was issued against tate of JAMES BUNCH, of , in tbe county of \\alker, and State Georgia, wiio bus beeu adjudged a Dan roe! on Ins own petition; that the payment any debts and delivery of any prpPjW longing to said Baukrupt, lo him or lor his and the transfer of any property by him, arei hidden by law ; that a meeting of the credit®** said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and one or more assignees of his estate, will be ” at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at No. 56, in the Uuited States Hotel, at Atumm, Georgia, before Lawson Black, Register- on 17th dny February, A, D-, 1868, at 10o'clockfc® CHARLES 11. ELI tA, febs-lt U. S. Den. Marshal as Messenger^ Fruit Trees. \ T PRIVATE SALE, THE F0LL0WI«“ A list of valuable PEACH TREES: Tro early, Halo's early, Early York, Crawford I and early, Old Mixon free, and Smock’s Is!® from Mooroatowo, New Jersoy. All in superior order, and for salo at reason ble prices by W. B. GRIFFIN, . 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