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Official Organ of the TJ. 8- Government.
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THE OLD MAS'S BRIDE.
• T MRS. L. L. DRMIRO.
Os what are you thinking to-night, Athlon# ?
Os what nro you thinking to-night ?
My hair ii whit*, I know Ins old,
Tnt, boro I not jewels, boro 1 not gold
For you, my bonutiful queen,
Atblene !
For whnt are you oighing, to-night, Athlone f
For what are you tighing to night ?
A queen hertelf might be pleaeed to eomo
To dwoil in ouch a magnificat home
Ao thii I hare given to thee,
Atblene !
Why turn from my proffered oareir, Athlene ?
Why turn from my proffered carets ?
Ton eannet expect a palsied old men
Could pet and carees as younger men can ;
Tot I lore you, my beautiful queen,
Athleno !
I remember when you were a child, Athlene
Years ago, when you were a child -
You said if Heaven should spare my life,
Some day you would be my beautiful wife,
I was younger, I know, Athlene,
Yet I never forget, my queen.
This morning they gave you to me, Athleno,
This morning they gave you to me ;
Though the fervor and strength of my life is
gome,
I will love you forever, my beautiful one,
And nothing shall part us,
Athlene.
You are strangely quiet, Athlene.
Have you no word for me ?
Come nearer, my love, to the old man’s side,
Let him gate on the face of his lovely bride,
Athlene.
Now give me your hand, my wife.
White as the fallen snow,
And cold as the ice on the frosen stream,
My God, do I wake from a life-long dream !
Yon never bare loved me,
Athlene !
Ob, is it for this I hare lired,
Breaking your heart at last,
Chilling your life with sorrow and tears ;
Killing a love I have cherished for years ;
Forgive me, forgive me,
Athlene.
It will not be long.-Athlene,
For the sands of my lifo run low ;
Only the fall of a withered oak,
Only a sigh from a heart, that broke
The end, Athlene,
Os a weary dream.
A ledf from the shore of Time,
A ware from the sea of life ;
Only, Athlene, my name to bear;
Only a widow s garb to wear—
I shall never be old up there,
Athlene.
There you will love me, my wife,
e * * * »
Softly, silently into the room
Shadows are creeping, Athlene ;
The care and sorrow of life arc o’er,
An Angel waits at the open door ;
The old man sleeps; he will gaze no more
On your beautiful face,
Atblene.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL NOMI
NATING CONVENTION.
The undersigned, constituting the National
Committee designated by the Convention
held at Baltimore on the 7th of June, 1861,
do appoint that a National Convention of
the Union Republican party be held at the
city of Chicago, 111., on Wednesday, the
20th day of May next, at 12 o'clock tn., for
the purpose of nominating candidates for the
offices of President and Vice President of
the United States. Each State in the United
States is authorized to be represented in said
Convention by the number of delegates equal
to twice the number of Senators and Repre
sentatives to which each State is entitled in
the National Congress.
We invite the cooperation of all citizens
who rejoice that our great civil war has
happily terminated in the discomfiture of
the rebellion; who would hold fast the
unity and integrity of the Republic, and
maintain its paramount right to defend to
the utmost its own existence, whether im
periled by secret conspiracy or armed
force ; of all friends of an economical ad
ministration of the public expenditure, of
the complete extirpation of the principles
and policy of s'avery, and of the speedy
reorganization ol those States whose Gov
ernments were destroyed by the Rebellion,
and their permanent restoration to their
proper practical relations with the United
States in accordance with the true princi
ples of republican government.
Marcus L. Ward, of Now Jersey,
Chairman.
John D. Ukfiu.es, of Indiana, Secretary.
Washington, Dec. 11, 1867. td
Mosher, Thomas & Schaub,
*)A \ BROAD STREET—
Under Masonic Hal!,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
JDirect Importers and Dealers in
English and French
CHI IST A i
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH, and
AMERICAN
Glass Ware, Kerosene Lamps,
ETC., ETC.,
AND AOFNTS OF THE
Southern Porcelain Manufacturing Cos.
Try u«, and we will convince you that
you can save the erbisbt from New York to
this point.
JOSIAH MOSHER,
j. Jefferson thomas,
GEORGE SOHAI'B.
oe»—ty
Piano Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE HE
DUCED the chargo for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders left at Mb. GEO. A. OATES’ 240
Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post
Office, promptly attended to.
•1 lr* ROBERT A. HARPER
O. EL Johansen,
corner or
Marbury 3c South Boundary Streets,
(NEAR RACK TRACK),
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, '
Keeps always on hand fresh
LAGER BEER and tho very best LI
QUORS of all kinds.
Visitors will And Shuffle Boards Bagatelle Ta
bles, Air Guns, and amusements of ill kinds.
Be sure and gWe me a tail.
Dov2o-3m
Declaration of Rights
AS EXPORTED *T THE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
or THE ■*-
Georgia C onstitutional Convention
Wo, the Representatives of the people of the
State of Georgia, In Convention assembled, to
secure to all citizens thereof the enjoyment of
life sod property, and of pursuing happiness,
do ordain and establish this Constitution for Us
government.
ARTICLE I—DECLARATION OF HIOHTS.
Sec. 1. Protection to person and property Is
the duty of Government.
Sec. 2. Impartial protection shall be full and
complete.
Sec. 3. No person shall be deprived of life,
liberty, or property, except liy due process of
law.
Sec. 4. There shall be no imprisonment for
debt, except for fraud, or when the debtor re
sides beyond the limits ot the State, or Is about
to remove therefrom.
Sec. 5. The punishment of all frauds shall be
provided by law.
S*c. 6. The writ of habeas corpus shall not be
suspended unless, In case of rebellion, the pub
lic safety may require it.
Sec. 7. A well-regulated Militia being neces
sary to the security of a free people, the right
of the people to keep and bear arms shall not
bo Infringed.
Bec. 8. Perfect freedom of religious senti
ment bo and the same is hereby secured, and
no inhabitant of this State shall ever be molest
ed In person or property, nor prohibited from
holding any public office or trust on account of
his religious opinion; but the liberty of con
science, hereby secured, shall not be so con
strued as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or
justify practices Inconsistent with the peace
or safety of the people.
Sec. 9. Freedom of speech and freedom of
the press are inherent elements of political
liberty. But while every citizen may freely
speak, or write, or print on any subject, he shall
be responsible for the abuse of the liberty.
Sec. 10. In all prosecutions of indictments
for libels, the truth may be given in evidence,
and the jury shall have the ngbt to determine
the law and the facts.
Sec. 11. The right of the people to appeal to
the courts, to petition Government on all mat
ters of legitimate cognizance, and peaceably
assemble for the consideration of any matter
of public Interest, shall never be impaired.
Sec. 12. Every person charged with offense
against the laws of the State, shall have the
privilege and benefit of counsel; shall be fur
nished, ou demand, with a copy of the accusa
tion and a list of the witnesses on whose testi
mony the charge against him is founded; shall
have compulsory process to obtain the attend
ance of his own witnesses; shall be confronted
with the witnesses testifying against him, and
shall have a public and speedy trial by an im
partial jury.
Sec. 13. No person shall be put in jeopardy
of life or liberty more than once for the same
offense, save on his or her own motion for a
new trial, after conviction, or in case of mis
trial.
Sec. 14. No conviction shall work corruption
of blood, but conviction of treason shall work
a general forfeiture of estate during the life of
the person attainted.
Sec. 15. Treason against the State of Georgia
shall consist iu passing an ordinance of seces
sion, or in levying war against the State or the
United States, or giving aid and comfort to the
enemies thereof.
Sec. 16. Excessive bail shall not be required,
nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and un
usual punishment inflicted.
Sec. 17. The powers of the Courts to punish
contempt shall be limited by legislative acts.
Sec. 18. Legislative acts in violation of this
Constitution or the Constitution of the
United States are void, and the Judiciary shall
so declare them.
Sec. 19. Ex post Jnclo laws and laws impair
ing the obligation of contracts or preventing
the enforcement thereof, are prohibited.
Sec. 2h. Laws shall have a general operation,
and no general law, affecting private rights,
shall be raised in any particular case by special
legislation, except with the free consent, in
writing, of at! persons to be affected thereby;
and no person being under a legal disability to
contract is capable of such free consent.
Sec. 31. The power of taxation over the
whole State shall be exercised by the General
Assembly only to raise revenue for the support
of the Government, to pay the public debt, to
provide a general school fund, and for common
defense, and shall be ml valorem only.
Sec. 22. The General Assembly may grant the
power of taxation to county authorities and
municipal corporations, to he exercised within
their several territorial limits.
Sec. 23. There shall he no poll tax levied,
except for educational purposes.
Sec. 24. The right of the people to he secure
in their persons, houses, papers and effects,
against unreasonable searches and seizures,
shall not ho violated. The social status of the
citizen shall never be the subject oflegislation.
Sec. 25. No place or places shall be searched,
and no person or persons, thing or things shall
be seized, without first particularly describing
the places, persons and things.
Sec. 26. No warrant shall be issued but upon
probable cause, supported by oath or affirma
tion.
Sec. 27. Private ways may be granted, upon
just compensation being first paid.
Sec. 28. There shall be within the State of
Georgia, neither slavery nor involuntary servi
tude, save as a punishment for crime, alter legal
conviction thereof.
Sec. 29. That all elections shall bo free and
equal.
Sec. 30. Each branch of the General Assem
bly shall be the judge of tlie qualifications of
its own members.
Sec. 31. No person shall he molested for his
opinions, nor suffer any civil or political inca
pacity, or acquire any civil or political advan
tage In consequence of such opinions.
Sec. 32. Laws shall be passed by the General
Assembly to protect from sale under execution
a reasonable amount of property for each head
of the family for the use of his or her family.
Sec. 33. All penalties shall be proportioned
to the nature of the offense.
Sec. 34. No citizen of this State shall be sub
jected to corporeal punishment.
Sec. 35. No Lottery hereafter shall be au
thorized, or sale of lottery tickets allowed in
this State.
Sec. 36. No person, after the adoption of this
Constitution, shall engage in a duel, send or
accept a challenge, or be aider or abettor to a
duel; and the Legislature shall fix tlie punish
ment.
Sec. 37. The State of Georgia shall ever re
main a member of the American Union; the
people t' ercof are a part of the American na
tion ; that every citizen owes paramount alle
giance to the Constitution and Govomment of
the United States, and no law or ordinance of
this State in contravention or subversion there
of can or shall ever have any binding force.
G. W. ASHBURN, Chairman.
Belief Ordinance as Adopted by the
Convention.
Whep.eas, By the late war, the people of
Georgia have lost over four hundred mil
liou dollars of taxable property, also a vast
depreciation of real estate, and the total loss
of four years’ labor, thereby throwing into
hopeless confusion the equitable relations of
debtor and creditor ; and,
Whereas, All, or nearly all, the indebt
edness tvas 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 from and afler the passage of
this ordinance, no court in this State shall
have jurisdiction to hear or determine any
suit, or render judgment in any case against
any resident of this State, upon any contract
or agreement rando or entered into, or upon
any contract or agreement made in renewal
of a debt existing prior to the first day of
June, 1865 ; nor shall any court.or minis
terial officer of this Stato have jurisdiction
or authority to enforce any such judgment,
execution, or decree, rendered or issued
upon any contract or agreement, or renewal
thereof, as aforesaid. Also the accompany
ing resolution :
Resolved, That the Committee on Judi
ciftry be, and they are hereby instructed to
insert in that part o( tho Constitution which
defines the powers of the Judiciary of this
State the following section :
SECTION ..
No Court in this State shall have jurisdic
tion to hear or determine any suit, or render
judgment in any case against any resident
of this Slate, upon any contract or agree
ment made or entered into, or upon any
contract made in renewal of a debt, existing
prior to tho first day of June, 1805: nor
shall anj coart or nuauterial officer of this
State have jurisdiction or authority to enforce
any judgment, execution or decree, rendered
or issued upon any contraet or agreement,
or renewal thereof, prior to said first day of
June, 1865, except in the following cases, in
which the Courts and ministerial officers
shall have jurisdiction and authority ;
11. Where the debt grows out of a
trust, for the benefit of minors, and
the trust property is in the hands of tho
trustee, or it has been invested by him in
other specific effects of value, now in his
hands, or has been fraudulently disposed, of
by the trustee, who has reliable specific
assets arising from the disposition of the
trust property, which he converts to his own
use, or when the debt is due from a third
person to a trust estate, or where the debt
is evidenced by bonds or mortgages of
corporations m their corporate capacity,
except also whore the debt or contract is
set up by way of defence to any matter ot
wliion the court has any jurisdiction, and
the said debt is more than any debt
due by the defendant to the plaintiff,
of which the court shall deny jurisdic
tion, except, also, where the debt is for
real property sold, and not one third or moro
of the purchase money has been paid, and
the suit is in the name of the vendor, and
tho said property exists in the hand* of the
debtor, who refuses to deliver it back to the
vendor, and where it has been fraudulently
disposed of by tho debtor to avoid judg
ment, and except all debts due to charita
ble institutions, institutions of learning,
mechanics, and laborers.
And in all other cases where the Legis
lature shall hereafter by a vote of a ma
jority of its members thereof, confer juris
diction on any Court created by this
Constitution or by legislative enactment.
Provided, That jurisdiction over debts
for the purchase or hire of slaves, or over
debts the credit of which was based on
slaves as property, shall not be conferred
on courts in this State.
section .
Ail contracts made and not executed
daring the late rebellion, with the intention
and for the purpose of aiding and encour
aging said rebellion ; or where it was the
purpose and intention ot one of the parties
to such contract to aid or encourage such
rebellion, and that fact was known to the
other parly, whether said contract was made
by any person or corporation with the State
or Confederate States, or by a corporation
with a natural person, or between two or
more natural persons, are hereby declared
to have been and to be illegal; and all
bonds, deeds, promissoty notes, bills, or
other evidences of debt, made or executed
by the parties to such contract, or either of
them, in connection with such illegal con
tract, or as the consideration for or in
furtherance thereof, are hereby declared
'Will and void, aud shall be so held
in all courts in this State, when an
attempt shall be made to enforce any such
contract, or give validity to any such
obligation or evidence of debt. And iu all
cases when the defendant or any one inter
ested in tho event of the suit will make a
plea, supported by his affidavit, that he
has reason to believe that the obligation or
evidence of indebtedness upon which tho
s\|jt is predicated, or some part thereof, has
been given or used for the illegal purpose
aforesaid, tho burden of proof shall be upon
tho plaintiff to satisfy the court and jnry
that the bond, deed, note, bill or other evi
dence of indebtedness npon which said suit
is brought is, or are not, nor is any suit
thereof founded upon, or in any way con
nected with, any such illegal contract, and
has not been used in aid of the rebellion ;
and the date of such bond, deed, note, bill,
or other evidence of indebtedness shall not
be evidence that it has or has not. since its
date, been issued, transferred, or used in
aid of the rebellion.
section .
It shall be in the power of a majority of
tho General Assembly to assess and collect
upon all debts, judgments, or causes of
action, when due, founded on any con
tract made, implied, or done before
he first of June, 1865. in the hands of any
one in his own right, or as trustee, agent, or
attorney of another, on or after the first of
January, 1868, a tax of not exceeding
twenty-five per cent., to be paid by the
creditor ou pain of the forfeiture of tho
debt, but chargeable by him, as to otic
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
without legal process, or if in judgment be
settled without levy and sales; and provided
further, this tax shall not he levied so long
as the Courts of this State shall uot 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 eases
herein denied, and the Committee on Con
solidation and Revision distribute this ordi
nance to its proper place in the Constitution.
A SAFE
Speedy Cure
If NEURALGIA
Wg©/ N D E^s US
.? logical.
IT IS AN TINFAILING REMEDY IN ALL
cases of Neuralgia Facialis, often affecting a
perfect cure in les3 than twenty four hours from
the use of no more than two or three Pills.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has failed to yield to this wonderful remedial
agent.
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia
and genoral nervous derangements—of many
years standing—affecting the entiro system, its
use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost,
always affords tho most astonishing relief, and
very rarely fails to produce a complete and
permanent cure.
It contains no drugs or other materials in tho
slightest degree injurious, even to the most
delioate system, and can always bo used with
perfeot safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of
our most eminent Physicians, who give it their
unanimous and unqualified approval.
Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One package, SI.OO, Postage 6 cents.
Six packages, 5.00, “ 27 “
Twelve packages, $9.00, Postago 48 cents.
It is sold by ail wholesale and rotail dealers in
drugs and medicines throughout tho Unitod
States, and by
TURNER A CO., Solo Proprietors,
120 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass,
octfi—fimdAw
W. B. GRIFFIN,
Commission Merchant and Auctioneer,
CORNER OF
Jackson and Kilim blrcou,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Respectfully announces to the
publio that lie is now prepared to attend to
any AUCTION or COMMISSION BUSINESS
which may be entrusted to his care, and that be
will exert himself to make prompt and satistao
tory returns of any business that may be oon
tided to him.
Consignments of Merchandise, Real Estate,
etc., solicited. Commissions moderate.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments.
jaSO—lm
FORTIETH CON OREBB.
TERMS OF SENATORS.
Benjamin F Wade, of Ohio, President.
John W Forney, of Pennsylvania, Secretary.
onio Term Ex
Benj F Wade 1869
John Sherman.... 1873
INDIANA
Thos A Hendricks.. 1869
Oliver P M0rt0n..1873
• ILLINOIS
Richard Yates 1871
Lyman Trumbull. .1873
MICHIGAN
Zach Chandler.... 1869
Jacob M Howard. .1871
WISCONSIN
Jas R Doolittle 1869
Timothy O Howe.. 1878
MINNESOTA
Alex Ramsey 1869
David S Norton 1871
IOWA
Jas W Grimes 1871
Jas Harlan 1873
MISSOURI
J B Henderson....lß69
Chas D Drake 1878
KANSAS
Edmund G R055...1871
Sam’l C Pomeroy.. 1873
NEBRASKA
Thos W Tipton.... 1869
John M Thayer.... 1871
NEVADA
Wm M Stewart.... 1869
Jas W Nye 1873
CALIFORNIA
John Conness 1869
Cornelius C 010... .1873
OREGON
Geo H Williams...lß7l
Henry W Corbett.. 1873
mainb Term Ex.
Lot M Morrill 1*69
WmP Fessenden.. 1871
NEW HAMF6UIBX
Aaron II Cragin. ...1871
Jas W Patterson ..1878
VERMONT
Geo F Edmunds.. .1869
Justin S Morrill.. .1873
MASSACHUSETTS
Chas Sumner 1869
Henry Wilson 1871
RHODE ISLAND
Wm Sprague 1869
Henry B Anthony. 1871
CONNECTICUT
James Dixon 1869
Orris S Ferry 1873
NEW TORE
Edwin D Morgan. .1869
Roscoe ConkUng. .1873
NEW JERSEY
F T Frelinghuysen 1869
Alex G Cattell.... 1871
PENNSYLVANIA
Chas R Ruckalew .. 1869
Simon Cameron.. .1873
DELAWARE
Jas S Bayard 1869
Willard Savlsbury.YMX
MARYLAND
RevcrdyJohnson.. .1869
Philip F Thomas... 1873
WEST VIRGINIA
t* G Van Winkle... 1869
Waitman T Willey. 1871
KENTUCKY
James Guthrie 1871
Garret Davis 1873
TENNESSEE
Davi/l T Patterson .1869
Joseph S Fowler.. 1871
RECAPITULATION
Republicans 42 | Oppositions (In Italics) 12
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, Speaker.
Edward McPherson, <if Pennsylvania, Clerk.
TENNESSEE
1 Roderick R Butler
2 Horace Maynard
3 Wm B Stokes
4 Jas Mullios
5 John Trimble
6 Sam’l M Arnell
7 Is6ac R Hawkins
8 David A Nunn
OHIO
1 Benj Eggleston
2 Sam’l F Cary
3 Robt C Schenck
4 Wm Lawrence
5 WmMunaen
6 Reader W Clarke
7 Sam’l Shallabarger
8 C S Hamilton
9 Ralph P Buekland
10 Jas M Ashley
11 John T Wilson
12 Philip Van Trump
13 Geo IV Morgan
14 Martin Welker
15 Tobias A Plants
16 John A Bingham
17 Ephraim R Eckley
18 Rufu3 P Spaulding
19 Jas A Garfield
INDIANA
1 Wm ENiblaek
2 Michael C Keer
3 Morton C Hunter
4 Wm S Holman
5 Geo W Julian
6 John Coburn
7 H D Washburn
8 Godlove S Orth
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 II Bromwell
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
0 John F Driggs
WISCONSIN
1 Halbert C Paine
2 Benj F Hopkins
3 Araasa Cobb
4 Chas A Elilridgc
5 Pbiletus Sawyer
6 C C Washburne
MINNESOTA
1 WmWindom
. 2 Ignatius Donnelly
IOWA
1 James F Wilson
2 Hiram Price
3 Wm B Allison
4 Wm Loughbridgc
5 Grenville M Dodge
0 Isabel W Hubbard
MISSOURI
1 Wm A Pile
2 Carman A Newcomb
3 Jas B McCormick
4 John J Gravelly
5 Jos W McClurge
6 Robt T Van Horn
7 Benj F Loan
8 John F Benjamin
9 Geo W Anderson
KANSAS
1 Sidney Clarke
NEISRASKA
1 JolraTaffe
NEVADA
1 Delos R Ashley
CALIFORNIA
1 Sand l Axtell
2 Wm Iligby
3 Jas A Johnson
OREGON
1 Ruius Mallory
MAINE
1 John Lynch
2 Sidney Perham
3 Jas G Blaine
4 John A Peters
5 Frederick A Pike
NEW IIAMPSILIH
1 Jacob H Ela
2 Aaron F Stevens
3 Jac£b Benton
VERMONT
1 Fred E Woodbridge
2 Luke P Poland
3 W C Smith
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Thos D Eliot
3 Oakes Ames
3 Ginery Twitchcll
4 Sarn’l Hooper
5 Benj F Butler
6 Nat P Banks
7 Geo 8 Boutwell
8 John D Baldwin
9 Wm B Washburne
10 Henry L Dawes
RHODE ISLAND
1 Thos A Jenckes
2 Nathan F Dixon
CONNECTICUT
1 Rich'd D Hubbavd
2 Julius Hotchkiss
3 H H Starkweather
4 Wm H Bamnm
NEW YORK
1 Stephen Taber
2 Demos Ba sics
3 jm E Robinson
4 John Fox
5 John Morrissey
6 Thos E Stewart
7 John W Chanter
8 Jas Brooks
9 Fernando Wood
10 Wm H Robertson
11 C H Van Wyck
12 John H Ketcham
13 Thos Cornell
14 John 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 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
81 H Van Aernam
NEW JERSEY
1 Wm Moore
2 Chas Haight
3 Chas Sitgreaves
4 John Hill
5 Geo A Halsey
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Sarn'l J Randall
2 Chas O’Neill
3 Lenard Myers
4 Wm D Kelley
5 Caleb N Taylor I
0 Benj M Boyer
7 Jolin M Bromall
8 J Lawrence Getz
9 Thaddeus Stevens
10 Henry L Cake
11 D M Van Auken
12 Geo IV Wood ward
13 Ulysses Mercer
14 George F Miller
15 AdamJGrossbrenner
10 Wm H Koontz
17 Dan’l J Morrill
18 Stephen S Wilson
19 Glenni W Schofield
20 Darwin A Finney
21 Jolin Covode
22 Jas K Moorehead
23 Thos Williams
24 Geo V Lawrence
DELAWARE
1 John A Nicholson
MARYLAND
1 Hiram MeCsdloiigh
2 Stephenson Archer
3 Chas E Phelps
4 Francis Thomas
5 Frederick Stone
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Chester D Hubbard
2 Be»j M Kitchen
3 Dan’l Polsley
KENTUCKY
1 Lawrence S Trimble
2 John. Young Brown
3 J S S Goliady
4 J Proctor C Knott
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7 Jas BBcck
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IDAHO
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A States for the Northern District of Georgia.
In the matter of 1 IN BANKRUPTCY,
ELIJAH E. WINN, Vet Atlanta in said Dis
Bankrupt. J trict, Jan. 27th, 1868.
Upon the application of
ELIJAH E. WINN,
of tho city of Atlanta, in the county of Fulton,
showing that on the 18th day of July, 1867, he
qrae adjudged a Bankrupt, by the order of said
court, and more than six months have expired
since tho same, and praying that he be decreed
by the court to have a full disohargo from ail
his debts.
It is ordered by the court that a hearing be
bad on the same on the 18th day of February,
1368, before Lawson Blaok, Register, at Room
No. 56 in the United States Hotel, in the oity of
Atlanta, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and that notice
thereof bo given once a week for two weeks in
the National Republican of Augusta, and New
Era of Atlanta, and that all creditors who have
proven their debts, and othor persons interested,
may appear at said time and place and ihow
cause, if any they bare, why the said Bankrupt
should not be discharged, and that the second
and third meeting of the creditors be held at
the time and place aforesaid. And it is farther
ordered by the Court that all creditors whoso
places of residence are known, shall be entitled
to a service of notice of this order, either per
sonally or by letter, addressed at their usual
place of residence, attested by tho Clerk of tho
Court, and sent by mail, or served at their usual
place of abode by the Marshal or his Deputy,
whereof due proof shall bo given.
Witness, the llonorablo John Erskino, Judge
of said Court, and tho seal thereof, at At
lanta, in said District, on the 27th day of Jan
uary, 1868.
[Seal] IV. B. SMITH, Clerk.
feb7—)aw2w
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Chatham County.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS,
at Savaanab, tho 28th day of January, A.
D., 1868.
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Jacob Cohen, of
Savannah, in the county of Chatham, and State
of Georgia, within said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
the District Court of said District.
PETER V. ROBINSON,
feb7—law3w Assignee, etc.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS,
at Savannah, the 28th day of January, A.D.,
1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of George H. Arbcdge,
of Savannah, in the county of Chatham, and
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own potition
by tho District Court of said District.
PETER V. ROBINSON,
feb7—law3w Assignee, etc.
CAMPBELL COUNTY
Assignee or Trustees Notice of Ap
pointment.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of j
WILLIAM JACKSON, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern : The undersigned,
Dr. William S. Zollars, of Palmetto, Campbell
county, Georgia, hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assigneo of tho estate of William
Jackson, of Palmotto, in tho county of Camp
bell, in said District, and who was, to-wit: on
the 11th day of December, A.D., 1867, adjudged
Bankrupt upon the petition of himself, by the
District Court of the United States for the
Northern District of Georgia.
Dated at Newnan, the 3d day of February,
A.D., 1868. WILLIAM S. ZELLARS,
Assignee.
DESIGNATION OF NEWSPAPERS.
Northern District of Georgia—SS:
I hereby designate the Nets Era, Atlanta, and
the National Republican, Augusta, Ga., as the
newspapers in which tho foregoing notice shall
be published by the said William S. Zellars, As
signee of the estate of William Jackson, Bank
rupt aforesaid, according to law.
Dated at Newnan, the 3d day of February, A.
D., 1868. CHARLES G. McKINLEY,
feb6—law.3w Register in Bankruptcy.
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of 1
JOSHUA OWENS, I IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
To whom it may Concern; The nndersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment a* As
signee of Joshua Owens, of the Town of Homer,
in the county of Banks, and State ot Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon kis own petition by the District
Court of said District.
Dated this 21st day of January, 1868.
james McDonald,
feb4—law3w Assignee of Joshua Owens.
COWETA COUNTY.
Assignees’ or Trustees’ Notice of
Appointment.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JOHN D. THURMOND, lIN B ANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signeo of the estate of John I>. Thurmond, of
in the county of Coweta, in said District, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Court of said District.
Dated ot Newnan, the sth day of February,
A. D., 1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON,
Assignee, etc.
DESIGNATION OF NEWSPAPERS.
Northern District of Georgia—£s :
I hereby designate the National Republican,
of Augusta, Ga., and the New Era, of Atlanta,
Ga., as the newspapers in which the foregoing
notice shall be published, once a week for three
successive weeks, by the said Isaac N. Shannon,
Assignee, etc., of the estate of John D. Thur
mond, Bankrupt aforesaid, according to law.
Dated at Newnan, the sth day of February,
A.D., 1863. CHARLES G. McKINLEY,
Register 3d Congressional District
feb7—law3w
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
-L United States fer the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
WILLIAM OVERBY, \IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may Concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of William Overby, of the county of
Coweta, and State of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by tho District Court of said
District.
Dated at Newnan, Georgia, the 25th day of
January, A. D , 186S.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
Assignee, etc.
Ordered, That tho above notice be published
once a week for three successive weeks in the
National Republican, Augusta, Ga., and the New
Era, Atlanta, Ga. CHAS. O. McKINLEY,
ja2B—law3w Register 3d Cong. Dist.
IN THK DISTRICT COURT* OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of I
JAMES E. OVERBY, lIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may Concern : The undersigned
hereby gives nrHice of his appointment as As
signee of James E. Overby, of the county of
Coweta, and State of Goorgia, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of said
District.
Dated at Newnan, Georgia, the 2ith day of
January, A, D., 1868.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
Assignee, etc.
Ordered, That the above notice bo published
once a week for three successive weeks in the
National Republican, Augusta, Ga., and the New
Era, Atlauta, Ga.
CHARLES G. McKINLEY,
ja2B—law3w Register 3d Pong. Ei3t.
Warren County.
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Warren County.
Whereas, Mrs. Jano E. Cason applies to mo
for Lottcrs of Administration upon the estate of
John R. Cason Deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
decease! to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said should not be
granted.
Given undor my hand at office in Warrenton,
January 20, 1868. H. R. CODY,
jan3o—law4w Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Warren County.
Whereas, J. A Majs applies to mo for Let
ters of Administration upon the estato of Wm
Littleton, deceased—
These arc 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, to show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in WarrentoD,
January 29, 1868. Jl. R. CODY,
jan3o-law4w Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
OF GEORGIA—
Warren County.
Whereas, M. W. Rurnly applies to me for
Letters of Administration upon the estate of
Cullen Cato, deceased—
These are 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 at office in Warrenton,
January 14th, 1863. «. R. CODY,
ja!6—3od Ordinary.
Letters of Administration,
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
, Warren County.
Whereas, John R. Spenco applies to me for
Letters of Administration upon the estate of
Mrs. Hannah Spence, deceased—
Those are therefore to cito and admonish ail
and singular tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time proscribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton
December 25th, 1867. H. R. CODY
ja!2—3ot Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
Warren County.
Whereas, James Hall applies to me for Let
ters Dismissorv from tho estate of Joshua
Geesling, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred aud creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
December Ist, 1567. H. It. CODY
deß—lamfim Ordinary.
Wilkes County^
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORUIA—
w _ WtlAet County.
f n J V ?“ R ® 4B ' ’J o **? C : Fanning, applies to me
tor Letters of Dismission as Executorof B. J.
Urr, deceased—
These are to cito all persons concerned to be
and appear at my office within the tirno pro
scribed by latv, to show cause, if any they have,
why said Lottors of Dismission should not be
granted.
_ ROYLAND BEASLEY,
Deo. 21st, 1867. Ordinary.
_ de22—lamtim
Taliaferro County.
Letters of G-uardianshiD
QTATE OF GEORGIA- P '
... Taliaferro County.
W hkukas, Quintus Richards, of said county
has made application to mo for the Guardianshin
of the property of tho minor children of
oeased— b lnston ' lal ° of ,aid county, de-
This is therefore to oito all persons concerned
to bo and appear at tho Court of Ordinary of
said county, to bo hold on tho first Monday in
March next, to show oauso, if any thoy have,
why said application should uot bo granted, and
he appointed Guardian as petitioned for.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 27th day of January, 1868.
J. D. HAMMACK,
jnSy—SOd Ordinary T. C.
Richmond Count^M
Letters of AdarnW
CTATE OF GEO%3iA
, Riekmond
To all whom it may concern • n
•on having, in proper form
permanent Letters of A-itn’ini.,'
com Hy— EdWar ' l R Ki -W,
annex' l°f ktaof J
and appear at my office »„i, is
by law, and stow cause, if .
permanent Administration -Unis
to George T. Jackson ... , ?£“»«■
estate.
Witne«« my hand and „E-Gi .■ H
uary 31st, 1868. 11 "6>- U
LAFAYETTE tfJH
M-3«d_
. a -ufop r ‘ E?.fi;
Whereas Leopo and T.
Letters of Administration unoawM
Joh» P. Laventurc, late J
ceased—
These arc, therefore, to cite ,ES
and singular the kindred ani
deceased, to appear at •' „ ~s „ e
of said-county on or before the
in February next, to show cmTSM
have, wi.y said Utter.- -
Given under my nsnd aad
this the 9th day ot Jttnu- r l,ra
L AFAYE-Tfg 'k«H
l lerk Sup. Court and ex- a»i,s,Hi C
jalO—3od
Letters of ACminiiSsH
CT AT JO OF GKO
Whereas, Wesley A.
for Letters of Administration
Overton Oliver, decease i
Those arc, therefore, to cite and »|.H
and singular, tlie kindred aid
deceased, tn be and appear a;
Orel in ar of sa. and county, „o or
Monday in February next, to
they have, way said betters
granted.
Given under my hand and oSculM
this 4th day of January, 1865.
LA FA \ LHP
C ! e u, S “?-,£° Urt and c - T -oScfoOrtH
jalO—.>ud*
S Letters of
T ATE OF til-.ORG !A- “’ w M
Whereas, S Joiuon 1..
tor de bonis r.un . ‘ the estate
Lassford, -it tea ed. ap, ii „ B
Uismission—
These are there'ore ; > cite and
and singular the kindred and
deceased, to be and or ,
before the first .V. ndav i„ J use
cause, if any they hav., sa id
not be granted.
Given under my hard and officG! HSj
this the 9th day of LOaciaher,
JACOB B n^HI
dclO—Liwtd* .
S Letters of
TATE OF GEORGIA-
Whereas, Mordccui HramaA
of tlie estate of .James"
late of said county, ay ijes toms
of Dismission:
These are,therefore,to > id
and singular the kindred and credit!
deceased, to be and appear at mjo
beiore the tirst Monday in
show cause, if any they hare,"
letters should not" ho granted.^
Give under my hand and official
this, the 4th day of iX mbcrdSß
JACOB B. B
de7-dAwtd* l
Letters of DismiSio
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Bichml'
Whereas, Frank 11. Miller, Eneit
w. .Miller, deceased, applies icmt
of Dismission :
Tke.-e are, therefore, tn re and id
and singular, the kindre. ..i credit
deceased, to be and appear liaji
before the first Monday in : - H
cause, if any they have. njmiUt
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official
at office in Augusta, this 7th isj
1867. DAVID L
octß—w6m (
betters of Dismission
STATE OF GEORG 1A-
Sichuni t
Whereas, Mary Ann Turpin, 1
Turpin and Jesso M. Turpin, El
William 11. Turpin, deceased, apply
betters of Dismission :
These arc, therefore', rs site aaded
aud singular, the kin ired icredit
deceased, to be and a ; fs: .; mji
before the first Monday in Miy Eel
cause, if any they I?\.. v.-hy saidLeH
not bo granted.
Given under my baud and oSciH
at office in Augusta, dds 7th day!
1867. DAfJDLH
oct S—w6m
Letters of Dismisaft
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Bkhuai A
Whereas, John MeAJdtt, Adsm&fc
the estate of James Conijn.
luc for Letters of Dis mi?? ion:
These arc, therefore, to cite
amF singular, tho kimlred aadcredito
deceased, to be and appear V.
before tho first aMonday in Mit
cause, if any they have, why siiuj®!
not be granted.
Given u ider my h.iud tni oficiil •
at office in Augusta, this 7th
1567. ' j DAVID L
octß—w6m j
Oglethorpe County.
Letters of Dismissia
gTATE OF GEORGIA-
Whereas, Elizabeth Jewel aai fi*
administrators on the estate of*j»
lato of said county, deceased, if?* 1
Letters of Dismission iron) sail9*6"
These are, therefore, to ci»*“
all and singular tho kindred 1
said decoased, to bo and apptait
within tho time prescribed by :*»• “
if any they have, why said let* l
sion should not be granted. .
GlTen under my hand and w®*
this loth day of November, l&n
E. C. SHACKS*
no!9—lam6m
Letters of Dismiss® H§|
gTATE OF GEORGIA-
Whereas, Win. W.
Robert H. and A. H. S. i.'ien*,
Glenn, deceased, applies t" ® e .
dismission from said
These arc therefore to cite an®
and singular, tho kindred a Dl *
minors, to bo and appear at nj
tho time prescribed by 1«*» w
any they have, why said lett#*
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and o®
this lath day of November.
E. 0.
novl9—lam6m
Letters of Dismiss®
STATE OF GEORGIA-
OjlaUr?
Wderkas, William M. Lw«,
on the estate of Harrison O.lAi
county, deceased, applies
Dismission from said ndminish*"*
These arc, therefore, to cj l * ,
all and singular, tho kindred **
said deceased, to be and
within tho time prescribed b. T
cause, ii any thoy have, why .'*>'*
not he granted.
Given under my hand and
this 12th day of December.
E. C.
Hancock
Letters of Admini® rl^B
R OF GEORGIA
Wukrkas. Mrs. Catherine
Invin Smith applies to mo
ministration on (ho estate of Js® WBSim
late of said county, deceased
These are to cite all persons
their objections in this officOj
first- Monday in March next?
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and
otliuo, this Itith dav of January*
' THOMAS I
jalS—law4w