The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, March 18, 1868, Image 3

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Evans Frost, formerly I City; but now' Editor and Jacksonville (Fla.) tically, is Democratic, but lever editor and good writer, Suniarily, though not politi- Ibat two men from Atlanta Jo day train of the Georgia lay on duelistic thought pee here were notified of p on Jh* arrival of the train but they Vii-s W-> ’> leaving tho train at [will probably be the weather, and , when performed ve to wait a less loing a good busi g cotton from the , and its competi ood to that worthy ’ our citizens, the is lil'..'—old ways ul • ffS» * v and new ones take j ■AfWPice will !■■ i ir: .i:r *Vi *■ j ■ 11 .*' j *''• W. .«Bd m.v. ■ . t \ Sf- ■By. WB&fqfc**- “SB-. ■> 'Blc, ih . ' - ■■■;■• ■:,.■!:■• 1: Ii of t)ip natives of the It they never forget their ive their enemies, and in more plainly shown than to the memory of their their persistent hatred of irors. We fear that when ave elapsed, the birth day 11 be forgotten, while St. Continue to be observed, .even now, when the first mnot be forgetful of the irs the difference between brican has his memory in (nan remembers with his the world lasts, St. Pat ft be forgotten. So mote ■MBBBBte any ti!!11: I • .V ; t ***•*■!» i‘" "Iff ll'»t >:IT it i fetWß in vcr f'v'dl p:i_'ii.ii:in:i.i '‘P| t3 ■?< V p.s ‘ fc|wia!i I .rln 'ry Mill ;vav ’mgtP'V*®* 1 >■ lu : -.i titha a pot oWW " ' Hat: i.i'.t't loutish . In: t :vt mBSSfa mmd on Kric-V in :t. \V. ; tan w.’v yt '•»; •• iK pm ’ t >s' O tit »HHfet'o til • !' tin ' gSCjjt* -5*,; Spa li* a it l . !:i -ir IX ;:i-, fa in . im ’.viili |Bp! . 1 i'.irnl 'X'.”. - ’.,1 input':’..' tli- ohm ’into ti. t itrfu>|no: vi’i.o ... .it. - •!..• 5 ' & Vof I 1 * 1 . i I.<>t hir IV, ti** Imi.Bil V.-ill ,t ;:11-.‘’ pi t” ' a- te* m ” *, IM jflE£* -~.fi ” Sun.’ll . .'..it.,::.::.: ’} v ' Mr.. ! ■ |Ksi’. 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Prince of Orange Lodgo, No. 339 of the Qrand Protestant Association of Loyal Qrangemen of America, held their regular •emi-monthly meeting lash week, at their todge Hoorn, in New York. This body, tlie first JtTthe United Btides, has been organised bet Httle over fbor months, and already numbers upward of 140 members, and is rapidly increasing. Applications have already been received for the organi sation of four or five now lodges in different parts Os the country, and preparations are now making for the organisation of “Curran True Grays Lodge," in Twenty ninth street, near Eighth avenue. The obligation of the Order compels first, supreme love and duty to Qod; second, the maintenance and defense of the Protestant religion, under any and all circumstances; third,l» faithful and un swerving loyalty to the Constitution of the United States. The present Lodge holds its authority from the Grand Lodge of Great Britain ; but a messenger has already been dispatched to obtain the necessary authority and documents to organize the Grand Lodge of America, under whoso sanction all future Lodges in the United States will be organized. [OFFICIAL.] Uiatxj’bs Third Military District,! ( Dept. Georgia, Florida and Alabama ), 1 Atlanta, Ga., March 16th, 1868. J General Orders, A'o. 42. All civil officers in this .Military District arc hereby required to obey all the orders issued from these Headquarters' relating to the per formance of their official duties; and any officer refusing to obey any such order, shall, on con viction thereof before a Military Commission, be punished by line or imprisonment, or both. By order of Major General Meade. R. C. DRUM, Ass’t Adj’t Qon. mhlß—lOt AUGUSTA MARKETS. Mokday, March 17—P. M. • FINANCIAL.—We quoto as Brokers’ rates: Gold buying $1.40, selling $1.12. Silver $1.30 selling $1.33. COTTON.—The market during the ferenoon was dull and inactive, but few sales transpiring; but an receipt of noon dikpatohes the market enlivened, and prices stiffened. We quote Now Ybrk Middlings firm at 24ja25e. CORN.- —The stock is limited, while demand is fair and improving. We quote Primo Tennes see White, $1.23a1.20c at depot. WHEAT—Is very scarce, and is in great de mand. Rods meet quick sales at $2.85a2.90 ; Whites bring $3.10a3.15. BACON.—Tho market has boon flat, as usual, the demand is trifling and prices weak and so irregular that we forbear giving quotations. [Advertisement.] Goods at a Sacrifice. The purchasers of dry goods should not fail to take advantage of the opportunity offered, at 190 Broad street. Thestock of seasonable goods is being sold at a sacrifice as the room is required for other purposes Legal Blank*. At this office the following Blanks, neatly printed, may be obtained, by the single sheet or by the quire: Garnishment Affi davit and Bond, Bail Bond, Attachment, Claim and Replevy Bond, Mortgage Bond, etc. ts [Advertisement.] Country Itlerclianls, In making their purchases, will do well to call first on Mrs. Pughe, 190 Broad street, who is selling out her entire stock cheap. ts [Advertisement.] Code of Georgia. A copy of the New Code of Georgia neatly bound in full Law sheep, and inter eaved, can be had at this office. ts AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance, to authorize the establishment of Green Groceries in this City. Beit Ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby Ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, any person offering to establish a Green Grocery in this City, shall apply in writ ing to the City Council for a License, stating the place were ho or sho intend carrying on said Green Grocery, and accompanying the applica tion with a certificate ot two or more citizens of the neighborhood in which said Green Grocery is to be carried on, recominonding the applicant as a fit person to be entrusted with such license, Provided, however, that no one shall sign more than one certificate, and that no such certificate shall be signod by any person possessed of, or applying for, a license. Before opening such Green Grocery the appli cant shall take out a License, for which bo or she shall pay into the City Troasury the sum of three hundred dollars, which Liconso shall be good for #ne year only, but may be renewed from year to year, at the same price, in the discretion of the City Council. Allliccnses shall ho, and continue in force, until the first day of October next after the same are granted. The Mayor may grant Licences at pro rata price for the nnexpired por tion of tho year, counting in all cases that part of tho quarter in which said License is granted as a whole quarter, and no such License shall be granted for a less time than the unexpired por tion of the year. On obtaining such License the Gieen Grocer shall be authorized to sell iu tho placo for which he is licensed, fresh meat and vegetables and such other articles and things as aro usually sold in the markets of this city. It shall be tho duty of all Green Grocers to exhibit the cars of such animals as they .offer for sale, to the Clerk of the Market, and to give a description of the marks, brands, and color of the animal So killed, and of whom obtainod, and when there is no ear mark, the hide shall be brought with tho ears on it, and on failure there of they shall pay a fino not exceeding fifty dol lars ; aud all such returns shall he entered by tho Clerk of the Market on record, freo of ex pense, in a book to be kept by him for that pur pose, which shall, at all times, he subject to the examination of any person desiring tho same, said Clerk being paid twelve and a half cents for each examination, and fifty cents for each certi ficate. And be it further Ordained, That any person offemling against this Ordinance, shall ho fined in a sum not exceeding five dollars per day for every day such offence is committed. And be it further Ordained, That All Or dinances and parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance be, and tho same are hereby, repealed. Dene in Council, this, tho 13th day of March, 1868. FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor. Attest—Jas. N. Ells, C. C. mhl4—lOt AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance to amend tho Thirty Second Sec tion of the General Ordinance, Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That Hie Thirty Second Section of the a nova] Ordinance is hereby amundid to rend as loss; Ho person shall fly a kite or May town or foot ball in any settled part of tb« City, nor within fifty yards of any road leading to the City, within its corporate limits, except Within sho Parade Ground. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police, and all officers under his control, to destroy all kites, balls, und paddles in the City used contrary to this section. No person shall shoot with bow and arrows, or arrows from a bow or bows, or throw or shoot missiles of any de scription froip slings, spring guns; or instru ments of any’kind in any street, lauc, or alley within tho corporate limits of tho City of Augusta. Every person violating this section •hall be fined in a sunt not exceeding ten dollars for each and every offence. And be it further ordained, That all Ordinances anil parts of Ordinances millitating against this ‘Ordinance bo, and the same are hereby repealed, Done in Council this, the 13th day of March, 1808. I FOSTER BLODGETT, Mayor. Atteit— Jas. N. Ells, C. C. inhl4—lOt CONVENTIONS NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh, March 17.—The Conatitutiqual Convention adjourned to day. The closing scenes last night and to day were very discreditable. After the ceremouy of signing the Constitution was gone through with—the Conservatives having relnsed to sign _il, retired from the hall—the Capitol bell was ordered to be rung in honor of the event ; the floor was cleared, aud the black and white Radicals joined hands, forming a circle, and commenced a sort of corn field dance, singing such songs as “Old John Brown’s soul is marching on,” and “Hang Jeff. Davis on a sour apple tree.” While this latter song was being suii2, a young rebel looking on shouted, “Thrco cheers for Jeff. Davis,” which were given with a will by a few in thtf lobby and gallery. This occasioned a momentary jar, but the Con vention hilarity went on till it was exhausted. To day, after passing several unimport ant ordinances, and as the hour of adjourti rnent had not arrived, ootsiders were called on for a speech. Among them was one General Littlefield, connected with the Wall street brokers of New York, and who, it i3 understood, had quite a hand in manipulat ing the financial schemes of the Convention. He, among others, made quite a glorifica tion speech at the Convention, and dosed by calling upon tho body to aid him in singing “Old John Brown’s Soul is March ing Home,'' which was done. Ollier speeches and songs were given of the same character, and the exhibition closed at tyrelve'o’clock m., subject to the call of the President. SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston, March 17.—The Conven tion adjourned sine die, noon to day. The Constitution contains fifteen articles, two hundred and thirteen sections. No proceed ings except complimentary resolutions, and speeches of enthusiasm among the dele gates. MISSISSIPPI. Jackson, March 16.—The Convention adopted the report on Education ou a final reading. Washington Items. Washixoion, March 17.—The President endorsed the Grant and Thomas Tennessee correspondence—that the State authorities having made no Constitutional application) the Federal interference is unauthorized. Klnxlux Klan, which produced such a scare, is a Son of Malta under anew name. The second Mayoralty contest in Port land, Maine, resulted in no choice: Repub lican, 2,694: independent, 267 ; Democrat, 2,573. Alexander H. Stephens departed for Crawfordsfordville, Ga., to day. John Hancock has been nominated for Collector of Internal Revenue at Now Orleans. General Hancock’s visit has no general political significance. The President merely desires to consult him personally regarding the possibility of relieving him from his present post. Commander Biddle's sword, valued at SIO,OOO, has been stolen from the Patent Office. Revenue to day, $362,000. It has transpired that Stevens ail along has opposed Alabama's admission under the recent election, and that he is struggling for suffrage only restricted by conviction of crime. The Supreme Court has granted leave to file anew Georgia bill, notwithstanding Car penter’s objection that Jenkins was not Governor. Congressional- Washington, March 17 .—House. — Jenckes, chairman of the Reconstruction Committee, denounces Van Wyck’s recent whiskey fraud report as unauthorized and the work of an individual member of the committee, made without the consent, knowledge or approval of the other mem bers. The Secretary of thq Treasury asked how frauds are prevented and detected in printing bonds. Wilson desired to make an explanation regarding clandestine judiciary amend ments. Wood objected, unless Democrats were allowed to reply. A bill removing the political disabilities was resumed. Bingham amended to relieve from disabilities imposed by both the Con stitution and laws. Amendments inserting Gilmer’s name was withdrawn, amendments adding other names to an original list was rejected. Miller said Longstreet’s name should be omitted. Bingham said “oh no.” A dozen suggestions were offered. Bing ham begged them not to load the bill ; W- W. Holden would be the next Governor of North Carolina, and couldn’t act unless the bill passed. Logan questioned Gov. Orr’s evidence of loyalty. Bingham said Prr had made an encour aging speech to the South Carolina Con vention. Logan wanted to know about Orr’s Phila delphia speech. Bingham declined going into particulars, but thought a man who had influence enough to beat Wade Hampton ought to be encouraged to rise—that influence being in favor of the reconstruction laws. Schenck proposed a month’s postpone ment to obtain facts. Boutwell favored taking the resfionsi-- bility. Farnsworth repeated .what ’Sickles said of Orr, adding that Orr’s course at Phila delphia was no worse than Raymond’s, and Raymond’s was afterward admitted to be a Radical caucus. Logan denounced ’Governor Brown, of Goorgia, as a mero politician. Kelley said Governor Brown worked zealously and ought to be forgiven. Mullins wanted to know how long Adam had to lie out before God gavo him a chance, by the birth of u Saviour, to repent, (Laughter). Farnsworth intimated that some plan must b« (Revised to relieve the white men, otherwise there would be two parties South based on oolor, when the black mao’s party would go tp dust The bill was recom mitted. The Bureau continuation bill was again postponed. Alabama’s admission was resumed. Stevens said: “After a lull examination of the returns, lam satisfied to force a vole on this bill and admit the State against Our own law, While there is a difference of twenty odd thousand against it, would not be doing such justice in legislation as would be ex pected by the people. That being the case, I move that the bill be recommitted.” Carried. The South Carolina Constitutional Con vention protests against the repeal of the tariff on rice. Adjourned. Senate. —Numerous important petitions and memorials. Edmunds characterized Van Wick’s whiskey repeal as unauthorized. A bill changing the time of holding Dis trict and Circuit Courts in Tennessee. Passed. The tax hill resumed. The amendment adopted leaves the tax on wholesale dealers of one half of one per cent, on amounts over ten thousand. Other amendments proposed. Adjourned. Cable Telegrams. London, March 17. —Recent develop ments lead to the belief that the Fenians in Ireland, England and Scotland are tamper ing with the regular soldiers. There is evidence of alarming disaffection in some Irish regiments. In the House of Commons Maguiro’s resolution relative to Irish reforms was resumed. Disraeli opposed the resolution and Maguire withdrew them. General Meade. Montgomery, March 16.—Major General Meade and staff are in this city, and will remain two or three days. It is understood that he is here ou business iu connection with the political condition of Alabama. Disasters. Cincinnati, March 17.—A train from Indianapolis, ou the Cincinnati Road, was blown off the track and wrecked, all aboard injured—none seriously. Chicago, March 17.—During the storm a frame dwelling was demolished, and oue woman killed. Markets—By Telegraph. Financial. >• LONDON, March 17, Nobis.— I Consols 934a 931. Bonds, 72Ja72[. LONDON, March 17, Afternoon —Consols, 93a 934. Bonds, 724. LONDON, March 17, Evening. —Consuls. 94. Bonds 72. NEIV YORK, March 17, Noon. —Gold, 1.392. Sterling, 93. Old bonds 102* Virgina sixes, 51. Tennessee ex-coupons, fe6 ; new, 64J. NEW YORK, March 17, Evening.—Gov ernments weak. ’62 Coupons, 102. North Car olina G’s, 64. Gold, 1.38 j. NEW ORLEANS, x'larch 17.—New York Sight, 4ai premium. Sterling—bank, 153a154 ; commercial, 1504a152. Produce aud Other Markets, LIVERPOOL, March 17, Noon. —Cotton dull, inactivo and unchanged. Sales, 8,000 bales. LIVERPOOL, March 16, Afternoon, — Cotton dull and easier ; Uplands, on spot, 10J ; afloat, 104; Orloans, lOg. LIVERPOOL, March 17, Evening.. —Cotton closed dull. Sales S,OOO bales. Uplands, on tho spot and afloat, 104; Orloans 10g. Tallow 41. NEW YORK, March 17, Noon. —Cotton nomi nal, at 25a254c. Flour drooping. Wheat nominally lower. Corn, le lower. Mess Pork, $24.45a24.50. Lard quiet. Freights dull. Turpentine quiet and drooping, at 66. Rosin dull; common $3.20; No. 2, 3.371a3.50 ; No. 2, 3.75a3.85. NEW YORK, March 17, Evening. —Cotton opened dull and nominal and closed heavy and lower. Sales, 1,925 bales. Flour dull, saloc lower. Wheat declining. Corn dull, white Southern, $1.18a1.22; yellow, $1.27a1.30. Mess Pork, $24.60. Lard dull, 142a 16s. Sugar fairy aotive, Muscovado 10Jal2ie. Other Groceries quiet. -Turpentine, 65a66c. Rosin, $3.10a7-00, Freight® dull: Cotton by sail, 5-10. BALTIMORE, March 17.—Cotton dull and nominal, at 24ja25. Flour steady. Wheat dull but firm ; choice Soutkorn, $2.90. Corn—white, 1.10a1.1l ; yel low, 1.17a1i18. Oats quiet, at 79a82. Rye, 90. Provisions firm. Bacon, Shouldors, 124 ; bulk, ioi. NEW ORLEANS, March 17. —Cotton quiet but steady ; sales, 5,000 bales ; Middlings, 24a 241! receipts, 2,949 bales; exports, 4,195 bales. Flour firm ; superfine, $10a10.25. Corn better, at 98a1.00. Oats in fair demand, at 76a78. Mess Pork dull, at 24.75. Bacon dull; shoul ders, 102; clear sides, 142. WILMINGTON, March 17.—Cotton steady; now Middling, 221! Middling, 23. Spirits Turpentine closed firm, at 60. Rosin quiet; No. 2, $2.40. Tar firm at $2.30. CHARLESTON, March 17.—Cotton declined. Sales 650 bales. Middlings, 244a25c. Re ceipts, 915 bales. No exports. MOBILE, March 17.—Cotton, sales 200 kales. Market dull and almost nominal. Middling 24a 244 c. Receipts 333 bales; exports 7,271 bales. SAVANNAH, March 17.—Cotton nominally unchanged. Sales, 2«0 bales. Receipts, 2,669 bales. Exports, 5,548 bales. Marine News. MOBILE, March 17.—Cleared : .Ships ChanJ cellor, Liverpool; Antonotte, Bremen. SAVANNAH, March 17.—Arrived: Steamship Cleopatra, Key West; and Sanjacinto, New York. Cleared: Ship Republio, Bremon ; Pomona, Liverpool. NEW YORK, March 17. —Arrived: Albemarle, Yazoo, Cid, Saragossa, Montgomery, Barnes. CHARLESTON, March 16.—Arrived: Steamer Manhattan, New York ; bark Raleigh, Havana ; sohr. M. M. Merriman, New Orleans. Sailed: sohr. Malvina Jones, Georgetown, S. C. WILMINGTON, March 17.—Arrivod: Pio neer, New York. AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance, confirming the contract of a lease for thirty years, made between the Augusta A Summerville, and the South Carolina Railroad Companies. Be it Ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby Ordained by the authority of the same, That the Augusta A Summerville Railroad Company ho, and they aro hereby authorized to contract with tho South Carolina Railroad Com pany for tho use, by tho Summerville A Augusta Railroad Company, in accordance with the terms of their charter, and of the Ordinanoe of tne City Counoil of Augusta, now of force, amenda tory of said charter, of the track belonging to tho South Carolina Railroad Company, extend ing from Reynolds street to tho depot of the Georgia Railroad Company, upon such terms and stipulations as tho said Summerville A Augusta, and South Carolina Railroad Compa nies may agree upon, with powor and authority to the said Companies, from time to time, to altor or modify the termi of their contract. Ami be it further Ordained, That the authority herein granted shall not be construed to impair any right, privilege, or power now vested iu eitbor of said Companies. And be it further Ordained, That all Ordi-. nances and parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance bo, and the same are hereby, re pealed. Done in Council, this 13th day of March, 1868. POSTER BLODGETT, Mayor. Attest —Jas. N. Ells, C, C. mhl4—lOt CLOSIJVG OUT, CHANGE OF DDK ■ : ./ Ti'haxr GOODS AT A SACRIFICE! Mrs. PUGHE 190 Broad st., Augusta, Ga., JS DISPOSING OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Hlillllif AND DRYGOODS Consisting in part 0 o\w\> OtSVWCxS , FIGURED AND SOLID ALL-WOOL CioWotvs YyCxWcXv CVYWO?., wv\A \Y SWyvvi\& Wwvao SVyyyYs, In Oreat Variety. VlOlAWv*' Very Cheap. TjuAycV \s\A CAov-ev, , TLittAvcs. 1 CAoWk, CAovyes, TuuAyyV GsmvxvWAs. IST The whole of the above stock musl he sold out immediately. KEMENKIER THE PLACE: 190 BROAD STREET, Augughi, Ua, AUCTION SALES. -T By W. B. GRIFFIN. WILL SELL, INSIDE OF STORE, Corner cf Jackson and Ellis streets, commencing this 13th day of March, at 10 o eloek, ana from day to "day. Sales day and night, until stock is closed oat. A large stoek of Dry G-oods, of all kinds, HEADY-MA.DE clothing, HATS, BTC., BTC. Night sales to commence at 71 o’elock. mh!3—dlw Hidu&ond Couaty Sheriff’s Sale. W 1L IN B m7y° ’next T n . E I * BT TUESDAY House, 1 ® " A e Y CU?o T f’ usual hours of sale, all that lot of land, with improvements thereon, situated in the rilU ge of Summerville, Richmond county, containing twenty-one 26-100 acres, bounded by Telfair street in said yillago, and by lands of Heckle and Martin ; the former residence of William P. Carmichael, Esq., levied upon by virtue of two fieri facias, issued from Richmond Superior Court, and returnable to the June Term, 1868, of said Court, in favor of Edward P. Clayton vs. Thomas N. Johnson. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, and sold by consent of all parties interested. S. H. CRUMP, Deputy Sheriff R. C. March 10th, 1868. mhlO—lawßt U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri fiacias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plain tiff, in the following case, to wit: Joseph Brokaw vs Willis J. Parnell, I have levied upon as the property of the defendant, one Lot ot Land, together with improvements thereon, consisting of a Hotel Building known as the Railroad Honse, situate in the town of Bainbridge, county of De catur, and State of Georgia ; also, Two Acres ot Land, together with all improvemeuts thereon, consisting of dwelling known as the residence of Willis G. Parnell, sitnate in said town and county; also, Six Acres of Land,together with all improvements thereon, consisting of a Brick Yard, etc., situate near the town of Bainbridge in Baid county of Decatnr and State of Georgia, and will sell the same at public auction at the Court House, in the City of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUES DAY IW APRIL, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated, Savannah, March 7, 1868. W. G. DICKSON, mhß—3od U. S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT Os fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for tho Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: Crane, Boylston & Company versus David L. Wicker, Administrator-of Norell R.’Truluck, deceased, I have levied upon as the property of the defend ant, Two Lots of Laud, together with all the im provements thereon, situate,lyingand being in the 15th District of originally Houston, now Macon county, known in plan of said district as lots number 199 and 222, each containing 2024 acres more or less; also, fraction lots in said county and district known in plan aforesaid as lots numbers 180, 234, 235 and 236, containing in all 5412 acres, more or less, and will sell the same at public auction at the Court House in the City of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, be tween the lawful hours of sale. Dated at Savannah, March 7, 1868. WxM. G. DICKSON, mhß—3fld U. S. Marshal. U. S Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of tho United States for tho Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the piaiutiff, in the following case, to wit: Bern hoirner & Brothers vs. Jesso 11. Griffin and Wm. •E. Griffin, I have levied upon, as the property of Jesse H. Griffin, one of the defendants, one Lot of Land, situate, lying.and being in the Bth District of originally Appling,now Ware county, Georgia, and known and distinguished in the plan of said district and county as lot number 552, and containing 490 acres, more or less ; and will sell tho same at public auction, at the Court house in the city of Savannah, Chatham county, Ga., on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, Ga., March 7th, 1868. WILLIAM G. DICKSON, mhß—3od U. S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Goorgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit: Moore, Trimble A Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, and Thomas W. Mangham. I have levied upon, as the property of Christophur D. Findlay, one of the defendants, an uudivided one eighth interest in the Iron Works, situate iu the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, known as the Findlay Iron Works. Also, Two Acres of Land, together with all improvements theroon, situate, lying, and being in said city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, and known and described in the plan of said city as Lot No. 8, fronting on Oglethorpe street, corner of Congress street, and will sell the same at public auction, at tho Court House, in the city of Macon, countv of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated, Savannah, March 7th, 1868. WM. G. DICKSON, mhS-30d U. S. Marshal. J. J. BROWNE, QAltVEfi AND GILDER. Lcoluju; Glass and Picture Frames fgpmOES, BRACKETS, CONSOLE TABLES' MADE TO ORDER. Old PICTURE and LOOKING GLASS FRAMES REGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS RE STORED, LINED and VARNISHED, AT 135 BROAD STREET, Adsosta, Ga. mhl4—lwtf THE MUSIC BOOK FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL, IS “MERRY CHIMES," Containing Hundreds of Popular Songs and Exercises by which any one can learn to sing them. This new Book will be found superior to" all similar works, in many points essential to a popular Instruction Book in Vocal Music and Collection of Melodies for tho young. Price, 50 cents. Sent post-paid. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington Street, Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON A Cos., mhl3-tf 711 Broadway, New York. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and nowly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travelling public. GEO. MoGINLY, Proprietor. mhl6—tf Fish and Oysters, GaMe, POULTRY, VEGETABLES FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Always on hand and for sale low. CALL AND SEE ME. WM. HALE (Colorod), Ellis street, anl—tf Betwcon Washington me PALACE STABLES! Messrs, wilson a co., proprietors of the above Stables will furnish HORSES and CARRIAGES, for Funerals and all othor occasions, at prices to suit the times, and as low as any other establishment in the City. 'Vo solicit the patronage of the publio. mhl3—lm To Rent, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate 136 Broad street. The House has all the Modern Improvements. To a suitable tenant it will be rented on reason able forms. Apply to • mar3—tf EPHRAIM TWEEDY. Auction iSalei. City Sheriff* Notice. NUMBER of EXECUTIONS FOR CITY TAXES, dne for 1866 and 1867. “nah®* 0 ! pI ; c * and in my hand ‘ for c °U®ction. e,Ud tw I , h ' roby ? iven - t 0 » u parties inUr !£*’*** U P»J“«t of the wm# i. made by l , d *J. A P ril the penalty of ten per cent. w*tl be remitted. Office, 136 Broad ftrest. Augusta, Y ’ Constitutionalist copy twice. 10 Assignee’s SaleT WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House Door, in the City of Atlanta Ga on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, the following property of Asbury P. Bell and Benjamin f. Moore, of the firm of M. R Bell A Cos., Bankrupts, to-wit: Two-thirds of an undi vided half interest in that tract of land in Fulton connty known as the Leonard or Nelson Place. Said place containing In all four hun dred and eighty-seven acres, situated three miles from Atlanta. Also, the following property of Asbnry P.- Beli, of the firm of M. K. Bell A Cos., Bankrupts, to-wit: One house and lot in the City of Atlanta, on Collins street, between Houston and Wheat containing a half acre. Said property will be sold free from all encum brances, for cash. •JOHN MILLJSDGE, Jb., MARSHALL J. CLARKE, March 12th, 1868. mblt-gT' U N of E fiVA l^™CE aI OF A WRIT Kif-h‘circuit X Unße/smi'eTf-ir piaintiffs h ?n I tli?r t |l iCt oeorf?ia > in fav °r of the plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit • Wood irate & to. vs. John L. Edmondson, surviving partner etc. I have levied upon as the property^ said defendant, all Uiat lot or parcel of land, together with all the improvements thereon, situate lying and being in the City of Macon, County of Bibb, and State of Georgia, and known and distinguished m the plan of said City as Lot No. 5, in Square 72, lying on the southwest side of Cotton Avenue and fronting on Pine street, containing one half acre, more or less, including the 12 feet on Pine street deeded by the City of Macon to John Hol lingsworth, dated 22d October, 1883, with the understood privilege therein contained, aud will sell filename at public auction at the Court House in the City of Macon, County of Bibb, aud State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, March 7,1868. , Wit G. DICKSON, mhß—3oJ U. S. Marshal. U- S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: George M. Branner vs. Mary J. McLendon, adminis tratrix of James A. McLendon, deceased, I have levied upon, as the property of the said defend ant, one Lot of Land, together with all the im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the city of Thomasville, county of Thomas, and State of Georgia, and known and distinguished in the plan of said city as lot number 8, in square I, and lying on the corner of Broad and Moore streets; improvements consisting of dwelling house, etc. Also, one Lot ol Land, to gether with all improvements thereon, consisting of livery stable, etc., situato in the city of Thomasville, county and State aforesaid, and known and distinguished in the plan of said city as Lot number 1, square A, lying on Broad, corner of Jefferson street; and will sell tho same at public auction, at tho Courthouse in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, March 7, 1868. WM. G. DICKSON, mhß—3od U, S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale- UUDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable tho Fifth Circuit Court of tho United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of tho plaintiffs, in the following case to wit: Bernhcimcr Bros.Jesso H. Griffin and William E. Griffin, I have levied upon as the property of Jesso 11. Griffin, one of the defendants, one House and Lot, situate, lying, and being in the town of Morgan, county of Calhoun, and State of Geor gia, and known as the residence of Dr. R. C. Knowles, said lot containing 3 acres more or less ; also one lot of land, together with all im provements thereon, consisting of Store House •ituate in the town and county aforesaid, and, known as lot number 12 ; also one Town Lot containing 30 by 35 feet, situate iu said town and county, and adjoining tho Store House and Lot of Philip P. Clayton; also one tract or parcel of land, situate lying, and being in the 10th District, of originally Wilkinson, now Telfair county, Georgia, containing 2024 acres, more or less, and known in plan of said Dis trict as Lot number 150, and will sell the same at public auction at tho Court House, in the City of Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, Ga., March 7th, 1868. WM. G. DICKSON, mhS—3od U. S. Marshal. U. S- Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri facias, issued cut of tho Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, in the following case, to'-wit: John N. Hein A Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, Admin istrator of estate of Roht. Findlay, deed. I have levied upon, as the property of said defendant, the Iron Works, situate, lying, and being in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State ot Georgia, and known as the Findlay Iron Works. Also, Two (2) Lots of Land, together with all the improvements thereon, consisting of Dwelling, etc., known as tho Findlay Residence, situato, lying, and being in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, and known in the plan of said city as Lots No. 1 and 2, in Square 75, and will sell the same at publio auction at the Court House in the city of Maeon, county of Bibb, and Stato of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated, Savannah, March 7,1865. WM. G. DICKSON, mliß-30d U. S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. ~ UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of tho plaintiff, in tho followingcaso, to-wit: William Graydon A Cos. t>». Archibald M. Bruce. I have levied upon, as the property of the defendant, One Lot of Land, containing 2024 acres, more or less, togotherwith all tho improvements thereon, situate in tho 28th District, of Sumter county, Georgia, and known in plan of said District and County as Lot No. 365. Also, one half of City Lqt, on North side of Lamar street, oity of Americus, Goorgia, with all improvements thereon. Also, House and Lot in said city, situ ato near tho Railroad, and known as Daniel’s Vnrioty Shop. And will sell tho same at public auction at the Court House, in the oity of Alacon, county of Bibb, and State of Gejrgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between tho lawful hours of sale. Dated SavanDah, March 7th, IS6S. WM. G. DICKSON, mhS-30d U. S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable, tho Fifth Circuit Court of tbo United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiff, in tho following case to wit: Wil liam C, Patten t-«. Joel Strickland, I have levied on as the property of tho defendant, Nino (9) Lots of land, situate, lying and being in tho 7th District of Clinch county Georgia, each contain ing 190 acres, and known and distinguished in the plan of said District and connty as Lots number 451,452, 464, 465, 466, 467, 493, 494, and 495; also House and Lot in the town of llomorville, Clinch county, Goorgia, now occu pied by S. L. Moore, and will sell the same at public auction at tho Court House, in tho City of Savannah, Chatham county, Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, between the lawful hours of salo. Dated Savannah, Ga., March 7th, 186S. WM. G. DICKSON, mbS—3od JJ. S. Marshal. Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry. EH. SUMMER, 184 BROAD STREET, . AUGUSTA, GA. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, eto.; Watch, makers’ Tools, Materials and Glasses. WATCHES and CLOCKS REPAIRED and WARRANTED. Jewelry made and repaired. All kinds of Hair Braiding done. Agent for Singer’s Sewing Machines. All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired and warranted." mh!4— law3m