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The VIM Bene •( Tartar*.
Tt>-morrow night, Mr. D. T. Tompleton,
the manager of the Augusta Theatre, an
nounces that he will present the magnifi
cent masterpiece, entitled “Maeeppa.” For
several days “Black Bess’’ has paraded th*
streets labelled “Katk Raymond.”
This lady is indefatigable in her efforts
to please, and as she considers this her
great play, we hope a large audience will
show their appreciation.
The Savannah Advertiser, while this
company was performing in that city, uses
the following language, which we repro
duce in this connection.
“Tho ladies, and also the children, should
not be denied tho pleasure of witnessing
the performance of “Mazeppa.” Mothers,
fathers, guardians, all who can, send your
little prattlers to see “Mazeppa.” It will
fumian them food for reflection, put them
in good humor; and our word tor it, for
the nest ten days to come you will be
amply repaid in hearing them chirp their
glad praises of the sprightly little “Mazep
pa,” and his wonderful steed.”
Mnrdcr Trial in Elfcert Count*.
Eleven negroes were arraigned, last week,
in Elbert County Superior Court, Hon. Wm.
M. Reese, presiding, for the murder of Mr.
Allen, an assistant of the Town Marshal
of Elberton, in breaking up a ball in which
the negroes were engaged, about two
months’since. Ten were acquitted—not a
particle of evidence being found against
them. One was found guilty of man
slaughter, but the verdict was so contrary to
evidence that the Judge granted anew
trial. All the proof went to show that the
killing was iu selt-defence.
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Goods at a Sacrifice.
The purchasers of dry goods should not
fail to take advantage of the opportunity
offered, at 190 Broad street. The3tock of
seasonable goods is being sold at a sacrifice
as the room is required for other purposes
AUGUSTA MARKETS.
Satdrdat, March 21—P. M.
FINANCIAL.—We quote as Brokers’ rates j
Gold, baying, 1.39; selling, 1.40. Silver, buy
ing, 1.33 ; selling, 1.38.
COTTON.—The market is quiet, closing nomi
nal at 23J with very light offering, and little
demand.
CORN.—Arrivals are light, and stoeks mode
rate. Sales not heavy. Prices are weakor, and
we quote prime Tennessee in lots t 1.23 ; Smaller
amounts $1.25.
OATS.—None offering; we quote them at 85c
per bushel.
WHEAT is scarce, and Reds meet qniok sales
at full rates, say $2.85a2.90. Amber $2.95a3.00,
and Whites $3.10a3.25.
BACON.—Stocks are light, and transactions
limited at irregular rates, say 12|a130 for Shoul
ders ; Ribbed sides 15a15]0 ; Clear Ribbed Sides
151a16c; Clear Sides 16c ; Hams nominal at 17c
COW PEAS.—Soaroe, and in demand at $1.50a
1.60.
Washington Items.
Washington, March 21.—The California
General Assembly have rejected the four
teenth article by a vote of 46 to 24.
General Hancock doubts the success of
the Constitution in Texas.
A Memphis dispatch estimates the major
ity against the Constitution in Arkansas at
15,000.
- It is stated that the Astors will back Van
derbilt in his fight with the Erie Directors.
The State Senate is investigating the
affairs of the Erie Road with closed doors.
John Devlin, charged with defrauding the
whiskey revenue to the amount of $500,000,
was fined SSOO, and imprisoned two years.
The Bishop of Havana, declining to come
to that city, Lersundi sent a military com
mission after him.
Weather cold. Telegraph interrupted.
The President and General Hancock had
a prolonged interview.
Revenue to day, $240,000 ; for the week,
$1,859,000.
A small party of Virginia Radicals have
been complaining to Senators, of Schofield.
They have been referred to General Grant.
Particulars have not transpired.
The United States Consul at Zanzibar on
the 10th of November, writes to the State
Department that there is room tor hope that
Dr. Livingstone is alive.
In a loose discussion in the House on a
bill muzzling the Supreme Court, Wood
ward characterized the action of the House
as indecent.
Maynard of Tennessee said the indecency
was on the part of the Supreme Court, which
seeks to transcend its legitimate sphere and
decide political questions.
A process has been issued from th o
Supreme Court against Grant, Meade,
Ruger and Rockwel, returnable on the first
of December next, to answer in the Georgia
ease. The Court retains under advisement
the question of a preliminary injunction
against these parties.
The Impeachment Managers have sum
moned twenty-five witnesses. The sub
poenas are signed, “ Witness S. P. Chase,
Chief Justice of the United States and
President of the Senate, sitting in said
impeachment.” This formula, including
Chase’s name, is printed.
At half past eight the Northern mail had
not arrived. The wires are working slowly.
Highly Important!
Atlanta, March 21.—1 tis understood
that the Hon. Augustus Reese will withdraw
from the Gubernatorial contest, on the score
of ineligibility. The following call has been
issued :
“The Central Executive Committee of the
Democratic party of Georgia will meet at
the Lanier House, in Macon, on Thursday
evening next, on important business.
“E. P. Cabaniss, Chairman.”
Judge Reese’s letter of withdrawal will
appear in a few days.
ConyjMßonal.
Washington, D. C., March 21, 1868—
House. — The session was devoted in debate.
Senate.— The Post office appropriation,
with unimportant amendments, was passed.
Drake endeavored ineffectually to push
bis new rule, in nominating the Chief Justice
Mr. President.
Anthony opposed facetiously.
Drake persisted, and was called to order
by Mr. Grimes.
Mr. Wade declared Drake in order.
Mr. Saulsbury moved an amendment that
the Chief Justice appear without his
robes.
[Mr. Chase has heretofore appeared iu the
Senate clothed in the regalia of his high
office]
Mr. Drake was finally laughed down.
Adjourned.
North Carolina.
Raleigh, March 21.—An article in the
Raleigh Sentinel, of to-day, prepared wo
learn from official data, estimates the pub
lic debt of North Carolina, under tho new
Constitution, to bo on the Ist of July, 1869,
$19,476,500, the interest on which—due on
that day—will be $851,000, which is order
ed to bo paid by the Convention be
sides. This article also shows that
the additional tax upon the people of
the State required to be raised next year,
under tile new Constitution, will be $985,000,
both of which being added to the present
taxes, will swell the taxes to be raised for
1869, by the impoverished people of this
State, to the enormous sum of $2,600,000,
These disclosures make the people stand
aghast! It is universally contended that it
can not be done ; and the enormous taxation
alone, if nothing else, will make the people
reject the new Constitution. Heretofore the
State leaving out county taxes and
interest on the State debt, have never been
more than $300,000.
The Weather.
Fortress Monroe, March 21.—There is
a severe Northeast gale. A large fleet is in
Hampton Roads for harbor.
Montreal, March 21. —There is ice in
the harbor this morning.
Baltimore, March 21.—1 t has been snow
ing sixteen hours. The snow is two feet
deep, and badly drifted. The trains are
detained.
Boston, March 21.—There is a severe
gale of snow. The horse cars are withdrawn
and the trains delayed.
Cablegrams.
Havana, March 21. —The proposed loan
has been withdrawn from London, and
placed in Madrid, where better terms are
offered.
Constantinople, March 21.—Diplomatic
relations with the United States, which was
temporarily suspended, have been resumed.
Political.
San Francisco, March 21.—The Oregon
State Convention has declared for Pendle
ton.
'Frauds-
Montreal, March 21.—Heavy frauds on
the Grand Trunk Railroad are reported.
Markets—By Telegraph.
Financial.
NEW ORLEANS, March 21.—Gold, 1.40.
Sterling, bank, 51£a52 ; New York sight, par
and £ premium.
■ Produce and Ollier Jlurkcte.
NEW YORK, March 21, Evening.— I Cotton
steady. Sales 1,900 bales at 241 '25.
Flour dull and unchanged—Southern $9.25a
14.65. Wheat la2e. better. Corn la2c. hotter—
Southern white $1.22a1.25; yellow $1.26a1.25.
Pork heavy—now $24.90; old $23.50. Lard
firmer at 15[al6j. Rice firm—Carolina Haiti.
Molasses, Muscovado, 45. Turpentine 65a551.
Freights dull.
BALTIMORE, March 21.—Cotton dull.
Flour dull and firm. Wheat 6oarce and nomi
nally unchanged. Corn lower; white, 1.05a1.10 ;
yellow, 1.15a1.16. Provisions firmer. Bacon:
shoulders, 12J; bulk, llalll. Mess Pork $25,25.
CHARLESTON, March 20.—Cotton dull—
holders firm ; sales, 153 bales ; Middlings nomi
nal, at 25c; receipts, 620 bales; exports, coast
wise, 1,659 bales.
MOBILE, March 21.—Cotton dull at 241
for Middlings ; sales, 150 ; receipts, 300.
NEW ORLEANS, March 21.—Cotton quiet
and unchanged; sales to-day, 1,000.; Middlings,
24a241; receipts, 1,185 bales; exports, 1,341,
mostly foreign.
SAVANNAH, March 21.—Cotton quiet at
250. Sales 323 bales. Receipts, 1,773 bales.
Exports 1,583 bales.
WILMINGTON, March 21.—Cotton steady—
Middling, 23
Spirits Turpentine declined, 60. Rosin steady ;
strained, $2; No. 2, $2.05; low No. 1, $2.65
Tar firm, $2.
Marine News.
SAVANNAH, March 21.—Arrived: Virgo,
from Boston.
Cleared: San Jacinto, for New York; Hunts
ville, for New York; Tonawanda, for Phila
delphia.
MOBILE, March 21 Cleared: steamship
Mary, for Cedar Keys. .
Arrived: ship Southampton, from Liverpool;
Spanish brig Noya, from Alatamoras.
CHARLESTON, March 21.—Arrived : Str.
James Adger, New York ; schr Conservative,
New York.
Sailod : Str Manhattan, Ashland, and Matan
zas, New York; str Falcon, ship
Calcutta, Liverpool.
WILMINGTON, March 21.—Cleared; Fair
banks, New York.
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116 and 118 Went 25 th Street,
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Piano Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
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Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post
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AUCTION BALES.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND UY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri fiaciai, 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 Rot of Land,
together With improvements thereon, consisting
of a Hotel Building known as the Railroad House,
situate in the town of Bainbridge, county of De
catur, and State of Georgia; also, Two Acres of
Land, together with all improvemente thereon,
consisting of dwelling known as the residence of
Willis U. Parnell, situate 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 said county of Decatur and State of Georgia,
aud 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 IN APRIL, between the lawful hours of
sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 7, 1868.
• W. G. DICKSON,
mhß— 3od U. 8. Marshal.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
IN MAY NEXT, at the Lower Market
House, in the City of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale, all that lot of land, with
improvements thereon, situated in the village of
Summerville, Richmond county, containing
twenty-one 26-100 acres, bounded by Telfair
street in said Village, 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 oonsent of all
parties interested. S. 11. CRUMP,
,i Deputy Sheriff R. C.
March 10th, 1868*. mhlO—lawßt
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
plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: Crane,
Bovlston Company versus David L. Wioker,
Administrator of Norell R. TruluOk, doceascd,
I have levied upon as the propet ty of tho defend
ant, Two Lots of Laud, together with all the im
provements thereon, situate,lvingand 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 oounty
and district known in plan aforesaid as lots
numbers ISO, 234, 235 and 236, containing in all
541f acres, more or less, and will sell the same
at publio auction at tho Court House in the City
of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia,
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, be
tween tho lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, March 7, 1868.
WM. 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 Honorablo
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: Born
heimer & Brother? vs. Jesse 11. Griffin and Wm.
E. Griffin, I have levied upon, as tho property of
Jesse 11. Griffin, one of the defendants, one
Lot of Laud, 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 the same at public auction, at. the Court
house in the city of Savannah, Chatham county,
Ga., on the 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, j
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri facias , issued out of the Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of tho United States, for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit: Moore,'
Trimble & Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, and
Thomas W. Mangham. I have levied upon, us
tho property of Christopher D. Findlay, one of
the defendants, an undivided one-eighth interest
iu tho Iron Works, situate in 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 ounty,
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 the Court House, in
tho 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 7th, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mbß-30d U. S. Marshal.
JOHN B. FULLER,
47 DEY St., NEW YORK CITY,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
Steam Engines & Boilers
From 2 to 250 Horse Power.
Most approved Circular and Upright Saw
Mills, Grist Mills, Sugar Mills, and all kinds
of Mining and Plantation Machinery on hand
and built to order.
Shafting, Pullies, Leather and Rubber Belt
ing, and all kinds of Iron and AVood working
Machinery.
Machinery and Railroad supplies in store and
shipped at tho lowest rates.
STEAM GAS AND
~SKT atei? Pipes,
BOILER FLUES,
And all kinds of Brass and Iron Fittings
Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter’s use:
The best and largest assortment in the city
and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price
List.
NEW 30 BARREL
TURPENTINE STILL
With Extra Heavy Bottom,
All Complete, for Sale much below Cost,
Stills of all sizes built to order and
DISTILLERS fitted out at the lowest rates
EVERY KIND OF
Plantation Machinery,
ENGINES, HORSE POWERo, GRIST
MILLS, AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Os overy description in store, and for sale
at the lowest rates.
COTTON GINS AND
COTTON PRESSES
The best
McCARTY GIN EVER MADE
AVith tho TAYLOR, EAGLE, BROW
SOUTHERN and the Now CRAVEN
Saw Gins, Cotton Presses,
AVith Engine and Horse power, and all supplies
in store, for sale at the lowest rates, by
J. B. FULLER
47 D Street, Now YorkOit •
seß—ly
SCREVEN HORSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Havingbeen renovated and newly furnished, is
bow open for the roception of the travelling
public.
GEO. MoGINLAT, Proprietor.
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CLOSING OUT.
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GOODS AT A SACRIFICE!
Mrs. PUGHE
190 Broad it., Augusta, Ga.,3
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be sold out immediately.
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All diseases of the Brain, Rheumatism, Nervons
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Eyes, Partial Blindness, Dropsical Tumors,Ulcers,
Scrofula in its varied forms, Consumption, Dia
betes, Weakness of the Limbs, Bronchitis, Loss of
Voice, Palpitation of the Heart, Diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Falling
of the Womb, Suppressed Menses. Catarrh, all
kinds of Sexual Diseases, Impurities of the Blood,
etc., etc. Paralysis and Deafness are the most
uncertain of all diseases to enre, although patients
afflicted even with these terrible maladies will be
more or less benelltted, if not cured, by Magnetic
Treatment.
GREAT TRIUMPH OF ANIMAL MAGNET
ISM IN AUGUSTA !—“ OLD FOGYISM”
AND THE ENEMIES OF TRUTH GET A
“REGULAR” NORTHWESTER.
Augusts, Ga., March 12,1868.
I hereby certify that I have been partially para
lyzed for four yearß. Four months of that time I
was not able to make a step, or even so much as
move one of my toes on either foot, and was en
tirely destitute of feeling in my legs.
I was examined by forty eight Confederate
Army Snrgeone, all pronouncing me incurable—
having Curvature of the Spine, which produced
paralysis. I commenced taking treatment of Pro
fessor Roberts, March 4th, 1868, and now, after
taking nine treatments, by Animal Magnetism, I
feel like a “new creature!” I can now stand up,
and walk any desired distance, without crutches
or canes, which was utterly impossible for more
than four years before seeing Dr. Roberts.
For reputation and responsibility, I refer those
interested to Mr. W. A. liamsey. Mr. Edward
Rodgers, Mr. JohnM. Clark, Mr. Nicholas Young
blood, and Mr. John Houston, all of Angnsta, Ga.
My address is Edgefield Courthouse. S. C.
[Signed] A. SHARPTON, Jr.
Professor Roberts will heal the sick at Augusta
Hotel, until May Ist, 1868.
Augusta, Ga., Feb. 29th, 1868.
This is to certify that I have been treated by
Prof. Robeits for a dropsical tumor iu tlie left side,
with which I have been afflicted for the last seven
years, and am confident that I am entirely cured,
not having experienced any of the unpleasant
symptoms which I did before the treatment, and
this by animal magnetism.
MARTHA A. GORDON.
I am cognizant ot all the facts contained in the
above statement, the lady having been a member
of my family for a number of years.
ANDREW G. LaTASTE.
AugustaTlotfl, Augusta, Ga. 1
March 6th, 1868. )
This certifies that I have been a great sufferer
with Rheumatism for five years, my left ankle
being muoh swollen, very stiff and painful. I
was treated twice only by Dr. Roberts, at the
Augusta Hotel, February 18th and 20th, 1868, and
now have not one symptom of Rheumatism or
pain in my body. All the medicine I had taken
seemed so make me worse, and I never had
any relief until I was treated magnetically. People
may laugh ; bnt I have no more rheumatic
pains—that’s so.
I work in the Augusta Hotel.
[Signed | NANCY MASON.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 12,1865.
I have been a hopeless invalid for the weary
space of ten or twelve years, laboring under a
combination of dreadful diseases which nave long
since been pronounced inenrab.». I had of late
frown rapidly worse, until three days since I was
rought to this city on a bed, being entirely nimble
to sit np, for the purpose of consulting the far
famed Prof. Roberts. After the first treatment,
which was only a few minutes, I was free of all
pain and able to walk anywhere, aud to-day I feel
so well and strong I can scarcely realize that I
am the same being who was so feeble and suffer
ing so much three days since. I can never express
my heartfelt gratitude to the man whose wonder
ful skill has thus relieved me of 60 much inexpres
sible suffering. May God bless the Doctor
wherever he goes, is my humble prayer.
[Signed] Mrs. J. H. NASH,
Lovejoy’s Station, Georgia.
Atlaxta, Ga., Feb. 5,1868.
To whom it may concern: This will certify that,
for eight months past I have been afflicted
with Neuralgia in the right side of the face, and
most of the time suffered most excruciating pain,
during which time I have sought relief in vain
from the regular medical profession ; aud I further
certify that I was relieved tho first time 1 was
treated by Prof. Roberts, aud apparently perrna
ueutly cured after being treated the third time. I
most confidently recommend him to all similarly
afflicted. J. B. LANIER.
Atlasta, Ga., March 7th, 1868.
Dr.Jt.lt. Roberts .-—This is to certify that I
have, for five yean past, beeu afflicted with
goitre. Physicians pronounced it incurable , and
from them I obtained no relief, but upon the con
trary continued to grow worse, until treated by
you four times, by Animal Magnetism, in January
and February, 1868, since which time it has almost
disappeared, and I am entirely relieved from suf
fering with it.
I am very kindly, yours, forever,
gned] J. p. PUGH.
Witness to the above:
Col. R. J. COWART.
Atlanta, Ga., March 3d, 1868.
This certifies that I have suffered exceedingly
with a large tumor on the left side of my face for
twenty-five years. During this age of torture it
has been removed twioe by paiufuf surgical opera
tions, which only seemed to aggravate its growth.
When Dr. Roberts came to Atlanta I took treat
ment by Animal Magnetism, and have been
greatly benefitted by him—m point of truth, more
than by the entire twenty-seven “regular” doctors
who have attended me.
Under the treatment, the tnmor softened and re
duced in size, the hearing in mv left ear has been
restored, and my left arm, which was almost use
less, has been restored to its original strength. I
can now sleep on my left side—a thing I could not
do for many years before. I firmly believe if I
could continue the treatment the tnmor would
entirely disappear. Mrs. J. G. McLIN.
Atlanta, Ga., March 6th, 1868.
Dr. It. R. Roberts— Dear Sir: We, tho under
signed, would most respectfully solicit yon to re
turn to our city. We do this not only for the sake
of your society and that of your excellent lady,
but in behalf of suffering humanity, Air. Pugh
Mrs. McLin,aud many, very many, others, whom
you have relieved so much.
Wo trust you will consent to return and dwell
among us for a time, if not permanently
[Signed] It. J. COWART,
A. R. WATSON,
J. S. PETERSON,
W. F. BRYSON,
J. L. RICHMOND,
It. C. SHORTER,
J. SI. GARST,
J. G. McLIN.
Professor Roberts will continue to heal the sick,
at the Augusta Hotel, until May 1,18«1.
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Auption 8ale».
City Sheriff! Notice.
A „£ ARGE NUMBER of executions
YaPOR CITY TAXES, due for 1866 and 1867.
“V,® “®® n , placed in my hands for collection.
...a ft f ,^® reb y K i,en > to *ll parties inter
ewea, that If payment of the same is made by
tit* April nexk ’ the P**t»lty of ten
per cent, will be remitted.
Office, 116 Broad street.
ISAAC LEVY, City Sheriff.
Angnsta, March 13, 1868. mhl4—td
Constitutionalist copy twice.
Assignee’! Sale. ~ *
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
Houso Door, in the City of Atlanta Ga
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT,
the following property of Asbnry P. Bell and
Benjamin F. Moore, of the firm ot M. R. Bell k
Cos., Bankrupts, to-wit: Two-tbirds of an undi
vided half interest in that tract of land in
Fnlton county 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 Asbury P.
Bell, of the firm of M. R. Bell k Cos., Bankrupts,
to-wit : One house and lot in the City of Atlanta,
on Collins street, between Houston and Wheat
streets, containing a half acre.
Said property will be sold free from all encum
brances, for cash.
JOHN MILLriDGE, Jr.,
MARSHALL J. CLARKE,
March 12th, 1868. mhlt^tepl**’
U. S. Marshal’s Sale
U NDE ? AN P liv virtue of a writ
of hen facias issued, out of the Honorable
ine Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiffe, in the following case, to-wit: Woodgate
oz> Cos. vs. John L. Edmondson, surviving partner
etc. I ha\e levied upon as the property of suiij
defendant, all that lot or parcel of land, together
with all the improvements thereon, situate, lying
and being in the City of Macon, County of Bibb
aud State of Georgia, aud known aud distinguished
in the plau 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, 1863, with the
nnderatood privilege therein contained, 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 tbe FIRST TUESDAY IN
APRIL NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, March 7,1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhß—3l)d U, 8. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias, issned out of the Honorable
tho 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 tho 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 ot Land, to
gether with all improvements thereon, consisting
of livery stable, .eto., situate 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 the
same at public auction, at the C'onrthouso in
the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of
Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
next, between tbe 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 ot the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia* iu favor of the
plaintiffs* in the following case to wit: Bernheimer
Bros. [vs. Jesse 11. Griffin and William E. Griffin,
I have levied upon as the property of Jesse H.
Griffin, one of the defendants, one House and
Lot, situate, lying, and being in the town of
Morgan, county of Caihouu, and tit ate of Geor
gia, and known as the residence of Dr. K. 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 in said town
and county, and adjoining the 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 202£ acres,
more or less, and known in plan of said Dis
trict as Lot number 150, and will sell the samo
at public auction at the 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,
inhS—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 Georgia, in favor of the*
plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit: John N.
Kein & Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, Admin
istrator of estate of Robt. Findlay, deed. I have
levied upon, as the property of said defendant,
the Iron Works, situate, lying, aud being in the
oity 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 the Findlay Residence, situate,
lying, and being in tho city of Macon, county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, and known in the
?lan of said city as Lots No. 1 and 2, in Square
5, and will sell the same at public.auotion at the
Court House in the city of Macon, oounty of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between the
lawful hours of sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 7,1865.
WM. G. DICKSON, '
nihß-30d U. S. Marshal.
TJ. $. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri facias, issued out of tho 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: William
Graydon A Cos. vs. Archibald AI. Bruce. I have
levied upon, as the property of tho defendant,
One Lot of Land, containing 2021 acres, more or
less, together with all tho improvements thereon,
situate in the 28th District, of Sumter county,
Georgia, and known in plan of said District and
County as Lot No. 365. Also, one half of City
Lot, on North side of Lamar street, city of
Americus, Georgia, with all improvements
thereon. Also, House and Lot in said city, situ
ate near tho Railroad, and known as Daniel’s
Variety Shop. And will sell the same at public
auction at the Court House, iu tho city of Maoon,
oounty of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL N EXT, between
the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, March 7th, 186S.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhS-30d U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sate.
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 Goorgiu, in favor of
the plaintiff, in the following ease to wit: Wil
liam C. Patten v». Joel Strickland, I have levied
on ns tho property of tho defendant, Nine (9)
Lots of land, situate, lying and being in tho 7th
District of Clinch county Georgiu, each contain
ing 490 acres, and known and distinguished in
the plan of said District and county as Lots
number 451,452, 464, 465, 466, 467, 493, 494,
and 495; also House and Lot in the town of
Uomerville, ClinA county, Georgia, now occu
pied by S. L. Moore, and will sell the same at
public auction at the Court House, in the City of
Savannah, Chatham county, Georgia, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, between
the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, Ga., Alatch 7tb, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhS—3od U. S. Marshal.
Freight JSTotic© !
PERSONS WISHING TO SHIP COTTON
or other Freights by the Augusta & Sum
merville R. K. Cos., will find an order book at
the stores of Messrs. Claghoru St Herring, oorner
of Warren Blook aud Reynolds street, and at
Messrs. Hatoh A Goodrich, No. 171 Broad street,
where all orders left will he promptly attended
to. A. HATCH, Superintendent.
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