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■ Official City Paper,
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Almanac for April. 1868.
IS SUNDAY. APRIL s.
|HjS MOON'S PHASES.
Moon —April Tib, 2.00, morning.
X, Ou»rter April 141 b, 5.27, evening.
Moon — April SM. 3.12, evening.
~‘y u„ t o r-April 29th. 1.10 evening.
i ditoh .-
■ v ,1 . lIOBINSON,
;'M OF I .KXIS6TOX, OA.
hioh bridge, below » lie oils on Mar
H vtrc °t, Ims no railing, ami is very dan
being at least thirty feet above
'Hivater. Our City Fathers should give
atte . lt ioa to this matter before some
Hstrian or pedestrian gets a fall, which
be a serious matter, both to the party
Hto the city.
Editor's Game of Euchre.
as he must necessarily do, no
H r who "deals,’' the cards—the ‘‘seis
(right bower), the "paste cup” (left
r ), and the "pen” (as ace), he certainly
nlwavs to have the game in his own
never be beaten or euchered. IV ith
bower" sharp ami plenty ol ex
es upon which to play out the left
at hand to take the second trick—
then being the best card out, he is
winning the game, no matter what
Publico.
see that the Registry Lists for the
be opened on Monday, Cth instant,
for five days at the City Hotel,
the 18th Senatorial District will be
at the City Hall, and continue for
'lMpametimo — five days. Go and register
Hu who have heretofore failed to do so,
every man who intends to
Bullock for Governor, and for the
ever presented to the peo-
Georgia lor ratification.
H the Recorder’s Court, on yesterday,
to report "nix.”
Judge McLaws, sitting as a Magis-
the following cases :
vs. Alex. Williams, simple larceny.
Hence, Chain Gang for one month.
vs. Wm. Lee and Louis Green,
IjMe larceny. These parties were com
to Jail, to be brought up for trial on
next.
eudeth the chapter. Selah.
juft'll and Now.
should like to know if the gentle-
H named Mr. Butt, who the Chronicle <f•
says introduced Gen. .1. B. Gordon
Democratic Club, assembled at
Hall on Thursday night, was a
General Gordon’s brigade during
little “ditiikilt,” or was lie a member
|jßthc Home Brigade—(for the Union
-or of any other "fighting crowd ?”
H none of our business, to be sure, but
“Paul Pryish,” and so are many of
and we should like to know,
w Advertiser*.
Ho you want shoes or boots ? E. P.
OBflgeU & Cos. can supply your wants.
them, and get bargains.
H)o you want iron castings, or any sort of
work done ? Call on Messrs. Pen-
Hfon k Boardman, Kollock street, oppo
m Stovall’s Mills. There you can get
perfect work, and promptness,
t forget the place.
IT2 Broad street, lias all sorts of
Hgs.
for New York see Mr. Isaac
s notice in another column.
Mathew Sheron is before the people
Candidate for Tax Receiver.
mass meeting on Thursday
BC April ‘Jth. Don't forget the time, and
■ place is City Hall.
don t forget your election for
of the Fire Department on Mon
■ night, the 6th instant, and canvassing
next evening.
from Augdfcta Factory and
Paper Mills.
Agriculturist.
have received from the publishers j
-April number of this must valuable of
w °rks received of the kind. It is
with numerous well executed
with superior letter press
upon excellent white paper, in
H rtu Corm, containing -18 pages. Tlic
■ te '‘ ts ur e varied, practical, instructing,
taterestuig ; and it is devoted exelu
to the “Farm, Gar Jen, and House
and not like some other so called
and farmers, we wot of, mixing I
and religion in its columns when-
■ r a -*y chance to do so comes to hand.
what its name indicates. We
* l t 0 our friends as a valuable
to their agricultural libraries, and
low price ot $1.50 per annum is
as cheap as could he asked. Its
stem to leave no subject untouched.
have animals, birds, manures, insects,
H vegetables, poultry, seeds, and a
other like subjects, discussed in
■ column,, of this journal from month to
H, h. Address Messrs. Orange, Judd A
§1.50 ; lour copies, $5.00.
■" u,l,u ,0 >- Another Article.
SR rom a special telegram to the Cinein
■' - "nunercial , we clip the following:
■ AsmxaTON, March 110. —It is intimated
that the Impeachment managers
* considering the propriety of introducing
V article, based on the evidence of
ei Blodgett, late Postmaster at Augusta,
tip testified that he was removed
ie President, and his successor not only
appointed, but that the Senate was
even notified ol the fact, as required
law. He testifies further, that the Presi
a attention was called to this removal
times.
Tbe Habeas Carpue.
The bill taking away the jurisdiction of
the Supreme Court of the United States in
habea< corpus appeals, which was vet dln
the President ou Wednesday, cams up in
tUe House for reconsideration 30th mum",
and after debate by the Democrats, was
passed over the veto by the requisite two
thirds majority. It is, therefore, a law, and
will be promulgated ns such.
r. S. A. Fitctk.
This gentleman, nominated in the First
Congressional District, from reliable infor
mation received by us, will not command
even the Tory white vote of his District—and
for the reason that ire is a recently imported
“carpet bagger,” sent here by the defunct
“A. J.”—known of late days as the “Second
Moses,” the great apostle of "mean whiskey ’’
and other equally detestable concoctions—
our correspondent says:
Things arc looking finely, and Bullock
takes everywhere. The Constitution is too
popular for them to attack, and the oppo
sition is a mythical party, with scarce a
leader and nary platform.
(lev. Dr. Drcku llli.
The New Orleans Picayune , of the 27tli,
contains the following relative to this clergy
man, who was yesterday consecrated as
Bishop of the Dioctsa of Georgia:
To Rev. Dr. Beckwith was presented
Wednesday an anonymous communication
which could not help being noticed, since,
though very brief, it testified to the love and
respect “of all Trinity,” and was accom
panied by a most beautiful, rich and heavy
silver tea service, upon which the words of
this unsigned note are now being engraved.
Dr. B. left yesterday at 3 p. m., by the
Ponehurtrain train for Mobile, on his way to
his new home (one for life) in Georgia. He
will bo accompanied by some members of
Ins vestry as far as Mobile. We say for life,
as the canons of the American church have
requited, since the transfer of Bishop Chase
from Ohio to Illinois, that a Diocesan Bishop
should never be transferred from one Diocese
to another.
That this eloquent and most untiring and
energetic clergyman tnav have all of the
love and respect in Georgia which not only
“all Trinity,” but all of His own communion
and all others who have come under the
sound of his clarion voice and magical
influence have accorded him, is all of human
good that we could wish for him, since all
things else will be added thereby.
—
The British in Abyssinia.
We are now told that King Theodore
aoutrary to anticipation, means to fight, and
is by no means so weak as has been repre
sented. It is stated that he is posted in a
very strong position, between two rivers, near
Lake lliak, with Magdala, the place of con
finement of the English prisoners, two days’
march in his rear. The camp is situated in
deep ravines, accessible cnly through moun
tain passes, that offer fine opportunities for
defense. The King lias fifteen t!.< u-- ml
men and six pieces of artillery. Gci X •; r
intends to head the flying col urn o x
thousand men, which has by this time uni
started for the attack of Magdala. But if
King Theodore is as well prepared as has
been represented, and maintains his defen
sive attitude, carefully avoiding a pitched
battle, the English people may have reason
to deplore the result. Sickness and want of
forage are terrible enemies for an expedi
tion like that of General Napier’s to en
counter.
Our old friend, Dr. F. J. Robinson, ol
Lexington, is announced as assistant editor
of the Augusta National Republican. He
is a sprightly, vigorous writer, and, we are
sorry to see, has got on what we consider
the wrong side— Southern Watchman.
Thank you, Brother Christy, for your
compliments, and believe us, we cannot but
disagree with you as to your conclusions.
[Advertisement.]
Country Merchants,
In making thoir purchases, will do well
to call first on Mrs. Pughe, 190 Broad
street, who is selling out her entire stock
cheap. ts
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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. Thestock o!
seasonable goods is being sold at a sacrifice
as the room is required for other purposes
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Dumb Ague, Chill-Fever, Intermitting
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of Agues treated or suppressed with Quinine,
Cholagogue Arsenic, and other deleterious
drugs, Humphrey’s No. 10 is superior. As
a preventive of Ague it may be relied upon.
Taken by persons travelling through an
aguey or marsh district, or residing in such
locality, it entirely protects the system from
the disease.
AUGUSTA MARKETS.
Saturday, April 4—P. M.
FINANCIAL.—We find no change to report
since yesterday in the specie ring.
STOCKS.—Georgia Railroad Stock, 77 ; Au
gusta Factory Stock sold to-day at $l4O.
COTTON.—This article advanced to 30c to
day for strict New York Middlings, and large
sales have been made—the week winding up with
no symptoms of a decline, but everything going
to show a stiff and firm market.
BACON AND LARD.—Demand improving—
arrivals very light. Stocks very small and
46Creasing daily. We do not quote prices for
all grades, and merely say Clear Sides arc
worth 17c and Hams 16}al8c.
WHEAT—Is carce and brings full rates—
Reds, $2.85a2.90; Whites, $3.20a3.25 per
bushel.
IK BANKRUPTCY
THIS IS TO HIVE NOTICE : Tlmi Oil Ihe
_ 27th day of March, A. 1)., 1808 a War
ratit'jn Bankruptcy was issued against tliecrtate ol
THOMAS H PALMER,
of Savannah, in the county of Chatham, State of
Georgia, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on
his own petition; and that the payment of any debts
and delivery of any property belonging to said
Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, lobe holden at the Register’s office,
corner Bay and Drayton stieets, Savannah, Gu.,
before F S Hesseltine. Esq., Register, on the
24th day of April, A. D., 1868, at 11 o’clock a. m.
WM. G. DICKSON,
aps—lt U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
Fruit Trees.
JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OF PEACH
TREKS, of the following varieties :
llalc?, Troths, Crawford?, Suiocks, Old Mixon,
York, Stump the World, Barker's Seedling, and
Wards—all guaranteed to grow’. For sale at
XU cents each, by
W. 1L GRIFFIN,
Corner Jackson and Ellis streets
ALSO,
BACON SIDES and JOLES, CANDLES and
STARCH, on hand. rah29—eod4t
TO TUE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA.
Having bejn.unanimously nominated for
the office of Governor, by a Convention fully
representing a large majority of the voters
of the State, 1 do uot feel at liberty to disre
gard thoir \yshes by refusiug to accept tbe
great honor thus conferred.
My only desire is to be of service to the
whole people of our great State, with whom
my lot has been so long and so pleasantly
cast, in building up her waste places and in
reviving her prostrated, industrial and com
mercial system, under the benign influence
of a civil government, in which all her citi
zens may participate. To the consummation
of this object my every effort shall be
devoted.
The Constitution adopted by tho late Con
vention is before you. It was my privilege
to aid in the formation of that instrument,
and thus to become familiar with not only
the letter of this fundamental law, hut also
with the spirit and the intentions of those
who framed|it. My votes are recorded upoii
all its various branches, and it is therefore
unnecessary for mb to enter into any state
metit of my political principles, other than
to say that 1 s'atid fully committed to the
new Constitution, and have an earnest
desire to vitalize those great measures—the
“Relief’’and the “Homestead”—and thus
enable our ruined people to take courage for
the future, with a full assurance that the
results of their labor shall be enjoyed by
themselves and their families.
It will be tho duty of the General Assem
bly to provide a thorough system of educa
tion for the State.
If called by your votes to assume the
exalted position of your Chief Executive, it
will be niy duty, and no less a pleasure, to
nominate to the Senate, for confirmation,
persons whose past services, well established
character and ability, have secured for them
selves the confidence of their fellow citizens
iu their respective districts, and whose fit
ness, by reason of their known intelligence
and moral worth, for the positions to which
they may be recommended, will ensure their
confirmation by the representatives of the
people.
“With malice toward none, with charity
for all,” looking only to the glory, peace, and
prosperity of our noble State, and tbe perpe
tuity of free, civil government throughout
the land, I have the honor to be your fellow
citizen, R. B. Bullock.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
'THUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the
a 271 h day of March, A. D., 1808, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es
tate of
WILLIAM E GRIFFIN,
< f Morgan, in the county of Calhoun, and State
of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank
nipt on his own petition ; that the payment of any
debts and delivery of any property "belonging to
said Bankrupt, to him or lor his use, and the trans
fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ;
that a meeting ol the creditors of said Bankrupt
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the law office of
C B Wooten, in Dawson, (feorgia, before F
S Hesseltine, Esin, Register, on the 27thday of
April, A. D., 18b8, at 10 o’clock a. m.
WM. G. DICKSON,
apo—lt U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
'PIUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That, on the
jL 527th day of March, A. L)., 1808, u Warrant
in Hiuikruptcv was issued against the estate of
.JESSE II GRIFFIN,
of Moigan, in the county of Calhoun, and State
of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
on his own petition ; that tiie payment of any
debts and the delivery of any property belonging
to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the
transfer of any property by him, are forbidden
by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said
Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one
or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the law
office of C B Wooten, iu the city of Dawson,
Ga., before F. S. Hesseltine,Eeq Register, outlie
27th dav of April, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock a. in.
WM. G. DICKSON,
aps—lt U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That Oil tbe
27th day of March, A. D., 1868, a Warrant
in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
HENRY L CORBIN,
of Oglethorpe, in the county of Macon, Stale of
Georgia, who has bec-n adjudged a Bankrupt oil
Ilia own petition ; that the payment of any debts,
and delivery of any property belonging "to said
Baukiopt, to him or for his use, aud the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law ,
that a meeting of tlio creditors of said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees ot his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the law office of
G W Fish, in Oglethorpe, Ga., before F. S.
Hesseltine, Esq , Register, on the Ist day of
May, A. D., IS6B, at iff o'clock a.m.
WM. G. DICKSON,
apo—lt U. 8. Marshal as Messenger
IN BANKRUPTCY.
r pms IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That ou the
X 27tli day of March, A. D., 1868, a Warrant
in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
CHARLES N SIMPSON,
of Cuthbert, in the county of Randolph, and
State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt oil bis own petition ; that the payment of any
debts, and delivery of any property belonging to
said Bankrupt, to him or for iiis use, and the trans
fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ;
that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to bo holdeu at the law office of
C 1! Wcoton, in the City of Dawson, Georgia,
before K. S. Hesseltine, Esq., Register, on the
♦7thday of April, A.D , 1868, at It) o’clock a. m.
WM. G. DICKSON,
aps—lt U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
r IMI I S IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the
1 27th day of March, A. I).. ISGB, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against (lie es
tate of
JOHN W KIPER,
of , in the county of Bryan, and State of
Georgia who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his
own petition ;and that the payment of any debts and
delivery of any property belonging to said Bank
rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any
property by him, are forbidden hv law ; that a
meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will .be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register’s office
corner Bay and Drayton streets, Savannah, Ga .
before F S Hesseltine, Esq., Register, on the 24th
day of April, A. I)., 1868, at 11 o’clock a. in.
WM. G. DICKSON,
aps—lt U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
rpms IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the
A 2d day of April, A.D., 1868, a Warrant
in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
ROBERT SMITH,
of * Macon, in the county |of Bibb and the
State of Georgia, w ho has been adjudged a Bank
rupt on bis own petition; and that the payment
<>f any debts, and delivery of any property be
longing to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use,
ml the transfer of any property by him, are for
bidden by law ; that a meeting of Ilie creditors of
said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose
one or more assignees of ins eslate. will be held
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to lie holden at the
Register's cilice, in the Court House, Macon Ga.,
before Alexander G Murray, Esq., Register on
the] 25th day of April, A. D., 1808, at 10 o’clock
a. m.
WM. G. DICKSON,
u ps i t U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
rpillS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the
A 27th day of March, A. D„ 1868, a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against, the estate of
MATTHEW L BRYAN,
of Perry , in the county of Houston, and State
of|Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt oil his own petition ; and that the
payment of any debts alul delivery of any pron
erty belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for
hUuse, and the transfer of any property by him,
are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the
creditors of tho said Bankrupt, to prove nisdehts,
and to choose one or more assignees of his estate,
will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the law office of
King So Braultain, Fort Valley, Ga., before FS
Hesseltine, Ktq., Register, on the Ist day ufMav,
A D., 1868, at 3 o’clock p m.
WM. G. DICKSON,
apu—lt It. S. Marshal as Messenger.
Congressional.
Washington, April I.— Senate.-—' The
Senate went into Executive Session, to re
move secrecy from the Executive documents,
which the impeachment managers wauted.
Resolutions from the Indiana Legislature
were presented, urging as a National law
eight hours for a day’s work.
impeachment was resumed. Reporters
were examined relative to the President’s
St. Louis speech, and a copy admitted as
evidence.
Mr. Chew, Chief Cierk of the State De
partment, was examined relative to the
routine of commission change in form con
forming to the Tenure Office Act. Proved.
A letter from the President to the Secretary
of the Treasury, advising him of Stanton’s
removal, in conformity with the Tenure
Office Act, was admitted. A correspond
ence between the President, Adams, and
Mr. Pickering, and Adam’s message to the
Senate announcing Pickering’s suspension
in 1800, were admitted.
A motion was made for a recess.
Butler requested a few minutes delay, but
the Senate took the recess.
On reassembling, Butler announced that
they had closed the case with the exception
of cumulative evidence.
The defence asked an adjournment until
Thursday to prepare and arrange evidence.
Conness moved the Court adjourn to
Wednesday. [Cries of "shame,” and “give
them the other day.”J
Mr. Johnson moved to amend by adjourn
ing to Thursday. Carried, with but two
negatives.
The yeas and nays were demanded, but
Conness accepted Johnson’s amendment,
when a final vote was taken on adjournment
to Thursday. Adopted, by 37 to 10.
Tbe Senate immediately adjourned to
Monday.
Washington Items.
Washington, April 4.—The House merely
mot. and proceeded to the trial.
Ihe Senate met at 11 o’clock, and the
question of admission to lhe galleries was
considered. The abolition of the ticket sys
tem meets opposition.
Conness said rebellion was as rife as ever
in Washington, and that free admission was
dangerous.
The question was postponed, and the Court
was then resumed. Nothing important
occurred.
Half a million dollars of Government
security were destroyed this week.
Revenue to day, $658,000 ; for the week,
$5,858,000.
The closing of the prosecution to day
caused astonishment, but the defence was
not surprised in any instance, and the public
are disappointed. It seems admitted on all
hands that Butler’s management of the case
lias not strengthened impeachment. Some
claim that Butler gave undue importance to
his own article—the tenth. Others insinuate
that Butler is playing false, and that he
intentionally made the proceedings farcical.
It seems certain that the defence will hurry
the case to a conclusion.
Cablegrams.
London, April 4.—D’lsraeli moved an
adjournment of the House to the 20th inst.,
if the Liberals should carry tho Irish Church
question. Adopted.
A division then occurred on Stanley’s
motion to postpone the Church question to
tlie next session. Six hundred members
voted The Government, was defeated by
sixty majority.
Gladstone’s resolutions was then adopted
by fifty six majority.
The Prince and Princess of Wales re
mained in the Royal gallery during the
debate, which concluded at three o’clock
this morning.
The defeat of the Ministry forms the
chief topic of conversation. All the jour
nals contain articles. The Times says
the House of Commons resolved that
tliis cancer of the Empire shall be removed.
This morning’s vote is the dawn of a ru
unitid Empire. The wrongs of ages are to
be ended, and right done amid the acclama*
lon of the nation. This much guarantees
peace.
Berlin. April 4. —The resolution, that
Members of Parliament should not be held
responsible for words uttered in debate,
passed by a large majority. •
Appointment,
Richmond, April 4. —Gen. Henry H.
Welles, of Alexandria, was this morning'ap
pointed Governor of Virginia by Gen. Scho
field. He has been residing in Virginia since
18G2 ; is from Michigan, and was a Brevet
Brigadier General in the U. S. Army. He
enters upon the duties of office at once.
Arkansas Election.
Little Rock, Ark., April 4.—Tho entire
Republican State ticket has been elected
by three thousand majority.
Little Rock, April 4. —The Legislature,
under the new Constitution, assembled and
organized yesterday.
Arrest.
New Orleans, April 4. —At Galveston
to day, a Special Agent of Stonakey, has
arrested R. B. Staff, for Warehouse frauds.
Later developments fix complicity on mer
chants and others.
Stale News.
Atlanta, April 4.—Meade has declared
Irwin ineligible, and he has come down.
Gordon will be put up to night.
Markets—By Telegraph.
Financial.
LONDON, April 4, Noon. —Consols, 93a93}.
Bonds, 728-
LONDON, April 3, Evening.— Consols, 93a93jj
for money and account. Bonds, 72a72}.
NEAY YORK, April 4, Noon —Stocks active
and strong. Money active at 7. Exchange, 9J.
Gold, 1.38)1. Bonds, old, 9jfa9J ; new, Bft. Vir
ginia’s, 48J. Tennessoo ex-coupons, 69 : now,
08 J.
NEW YORK, April 4, Evening. —Gold 11183:,.
Government’s higher, with improved demand.
Money closes easier; call, 6.
NEAV ORLEANS, April 4.—Gold 139}. Ster
ling Bank 49au0. New York sight § premium.
Produce and Other tlarltcts,
LIVERPOOL, April 4, Noon. —Cotton excited
and advancing ; Uplands, on spot aud afloat,
12}; Orleans, 12 (. Sales, 20,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 3, Evening. Cotton
closed buoyant and advanced; sales, 30,00(1
bales; Uplands, on spot, 12}al2$; to arrive,
12}; Orleans, 12Jal2g.
NEAY YORK, April 3, A’oon.— Cotton active
and excited, and 1c better; sales, 6,000 halos,
at 30c for Uplands.
Flour unchanged. Wheat dull and unchanged.
Corn n shade firmer and quiet Mess Pork dull;
new, $25.50. Lard quiet, 15}al6}. Rosin quiet
at $3.40 for strained.
NEW YORK, April 3, Evening. —Cotton ex
cited—lc better. Sales, 19,000 bales at 30c.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Com dull and
drooping. Mcsb Pork firmer, $25.62'}. Lard
firmer, 15’}ftl7. Turpentine, OOaOOJ j. Rosin,
s3..‘!oas7.
ST. LOUIS, April 4.—Flour quiet. Corn dull
and declining. Provisions advancing and excited.
Mess Pork $25.50a20. Lard unchanged.
LOUISVILLE, April 4.—Mess Pork $26.25.
Bacon excited and advancing; Shoulders 12}a
12}c; Clear sides 16}c.
CINCINNATI, April 4.—Mess Pork holdout
of market; Shoulders 12}; Clear sides 16}a164.
Lard 16c.
andhlM I fl^fy E ’4Sr*«=V C ' 0 ' ,;t0Il ' Vorjr St * ong ’
yellow, 1.16u1.20. Meat Pork, 25.75a26.00.
Lard quiet, 17. Bacon exoited, with advan
cing tendency,- rib aides, 15j ; clear rib, 16a16* ;
Ehoulders, 13J ; hams, 18a20.
CHARLESTON, April 4.—Cotton active and
advanced laljc. Sales, 2,000 bales. Middlings,
3tali 1 4". Receipts, 665 bales. Exports, to con
tinent, 200 bales; coastwise, 700 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, April 4. —Cotton very ex
cited and unsettled. Sale! 6,500 bales. Mid
dlings nominal, at 321 c. ftoceipts 3,709 bales.
Exports 4,046 bales.
SAVANNAH, April 4.—Cotton active and
excitod; Middlings 30c. Sides 2,200 bales.
Receipts 1,721 bales.
MOBILE, April 4, 1868.—Cotton; sales, 4,750
bales; Middlings 3ic. Receipts 1,600 bales.
Exports 493 bales.
4-44 —.;
Marine News-
CHARLhSTON, April 4. Arrived: Ship
Amelia, Liverpool.
Sailed : Steamer Champion, iteiv York ; str
Falcon, Baltimore; ship R. C. Winthrop, Liver
pool; ship H. Allen, Providence.
SAVANNAH, April 4.—Arrived : Steamship
Leo, from New York ; Ship Ocean Wave, from
Martinique.
Cleared: Steamship SfcnjaciiUo -and Hunts
ville for Neir York; Tonawantis, for 'Philadel
phia.
ATJCTION SALES.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale.
W IL L I>,E SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
I, MAY NEXT, at tho Lower Market
House, iu 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
6^r j°ir’ U ai“l by lands of Heckle
and Martin ; tbe former residence of William P.
Carmichael, Esq., levied upon by virtue of two
fieri facias, issued from Richmond Superior
Court, and returnable to tho Juno Term, 1868, of
said Court, in favor of Edward P. Clayton vs.
Thomas N. Johnson. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attornoy, and sold by consent of all
parties interested-. S. 11. CRUMP,
Deputy Sheriff R. C.
March 10th, IS6S. mbit)—lawSt
C oncert Hall.
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A HANDSOME SET OF
COTT AG E KU R N ITIJR E,
T O El 12 GIVEN A\VA Y !
TOGETHER WITH
150 UIUI TIFUL Pltl}Si;.\TS !
ADMISSION:
Parquetto 50 cents.
, Gallery ...»..3p t cents.
Seats can ba secured at the Musi® Store of
J. C. Schreiner & Sons, without extra charge.
For partienlars, see small hills.
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paid.
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SUMMER RATES-
Notice to Consumers of Coal.
ON AND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL,
ami until lat of October next, the rate on
Coal Irom Atlanta to Augustaf will bo rodipced to
One ami a Half (ij) Ccuts per Ton (of 2,000
lbs.) per mile. E. W. COLE,
General fc>up*t.
Georgia Railroad, Augusta, March Hist, LB6S.
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Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against tho BATH MILLS COMPANY’,
are hereby notified to present them tor settle
ment by the first day of May next; otherwise
they will ho debarred payment, as tiie affairs of
the Company will bo closed up, and the safite
cease to exist, on that day.
WM. CRAIG,
a p2—l2t President.
Hi:\HY L. A. BALK
IT2 BROAD STREET,
NEW SPRING GOODS I
1 WILL OI*EN TO-DAY A FUESII ASSORTMENT OF
New Spring Prints,
VERY’ HANDSOME, AT LOW PRICES.
FINE CAMBRIC CHINTZ.
NEW PRINTED LAWNS,
NEW SPRING DuLAINES,
CHARLIES, etc., etc.
New Spring Ginghams,
VERY HANDSOME, AT A LQAV PRICE.
FRENCH CA SS LAI EIIE S,
AMERICAN CASSI.MERES, and
,IKANES.
BED TICKING,
STRIPES,
BLEACHED SHIRTING,
BROWN HOMESPUN,
PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS,
UMBRELLAS, GLOVES,
STOCKINGS,
PERFUMERY, me
All of which will be sold at as LOAV PRICES
as can be had in town.
!11 .IVIt Y L. A. EI4S.H,
172 Broad Street.
mh24-ly
To Rent,
A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND
Commodious DAY C LUNG HOUSE, situate
136 Broad street.
The House has ail the Modern Improvements.
To a suitable tenant it will he routed on reason
able terms. Apply to
mar3 Jf EPHRAIM TWEEDY, Trustee.
GEOKGI l RAILROAD
Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper House.
PERSONS LEAVING AUGUSTA BY
either morning or evening Passonger Train?,
or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or by
any of the Freight Trains, can always got a
GOOD MEAL at BERZELLA, twenty miles
from Augusta, on tho Georgia Railroad
E. NEB HU TANARUS,
mh;; I— t r Proprietor.
400 SACKS
Double Extra California Flour
FOR .SALE BY
THOMAS K. RKOIM S,
Corner Broad and Monument Streets
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attctioh sales.
ts. s. Marshal's 8al«r
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri faciat, issued oat of the Honorable
the Fifth, Circuit Court of tiie United States for
the Sjutlic-m District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintills, in the following cases, to wit
llowes, Hyatt Sc Cos. versus George M. Hay ;
Baldwin, Starr Sc Cos. versus same,
I have levied upon us the property ol the de
fendant, George M. Hay :
West half of Lot No. 5, iu the 18th District.
Webster (originally Lee) county, containing lffli
acres, more or less ;
Also, tbe place in Webster county (number and
district unknown), known us tbe Shrimpshire
1 lace, together with all the improvements there
on, containing 2021 acres, more or less;
Also, Lot No. 240, in the 13tli District, Worth
county, containing 2021 acres, more or less;
Also, Lot No. 00, iu the 14th District, Decatur
county, containing 200 acres, more or less;
Also, Lot No. 118, in the 26th District, Miller
county, contaiumg 250 acres, more or less
Also, Lot No. 170, in tbe 26u District, Early
county, containing 250 acres, more or less -
And will sell all tbe above described property
at public auction, at the Court House, in the citv
of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN MAY next, between tbe lawful
hours of sale.
Dated, Savannah, Marcli 31st.
WM G. DICKSON,
ap4—td U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable
tbe Fifth Circuit Court of tho United Stales for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of tiie
plaintiff', in the following case, to-wit:
George if. Branner versus Mary J. McLendon,
Administratrix of James H. McLendon, deceased,
I have levied upon as tbe property of the de
fendant, Mary J. McLendon, the following lots of
land, with the improvements thereon, situate,
lying, and being, in tbe citv of Thomasvill®,
comity of Thomas, Georgia :
Lot No. 8, Square I, together with a one story
dwelling house of wood, and outbuildings thereon.
Lot No. I, Square A, together with a frame
livery stable and outbuildings thereon.
And will sell all the above described property
at public auction, at tho Court House in tiio city
of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN MAY next, between tbe legal
hours of sale.
Dated, March 31st, 1868.
WM. G- DICKSON,
up4—t<T U, S, Marshal. _
Assignee’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY' IN MAY, before the Court Ilonse
door in Appling, within tiie legal hours of sale,
one Tract of Land, lying in the county of Colum
bia, on the waters of Sullivan’s Creek, and ad
joining lands of Cartledge, Calvin, Marshall, and
Dnnn, containing 406 acres, more or less. Also,
one 40 acre lot, in Cherokee county, described iii
plat as being in Fifteenth District of second sec
tion, No. : 30. Said land sold as the property of
Thomas It. Blalock, a Bankrupt, lor the benefit of
his creditors.
At the same time a .and place will be sold, a
Tract of Land, lying In Columbia county and
adjoining lands of the eclate of Wm. J. Eubanks,
Marion McDaniel, and Mrs. Merriwether, con
taining three hundred and seventy-two (372) acres,
more or less. Sold as the property of George T
Dunn, a Bankrupt, for the benefitof bis creditors,
R. S. NEAL,
March 30,1868. Assignee.
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U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNITED STATED OF AMERICA, SOUTH
ERN District of Georgia—la Admiralty.
Whereas, A libel ui ran has been Sled on the
twenty-seventh day of March, in the year
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, in the District
Court ol the United States for tho Southern
District of Georgia, by Janies Dean, against
a certain quantity of lumber, now at Darien, in
the State aud Southern District of Georgia,
aforesaid, cargo of the brig Virginia, of Rich
mond, Maine, in a cause of salvage, civil and
maritime, for reasons and causes in tho said
libel mentioned, an.l praying the usual process
and monition in that behalf to bo made, and
that all persons claiming any interest therein
may bo cited to appear and answer the premise,
and that the said lumber may he condemned
and sold.to pay the demands of the libellant.
And whereas, a warrant of arrest in rc o has
been issued on the day and year aforesaid, under
the seal of the said Court commanding me to
attach the said quantity of lumber, and to give
due notice to all persons claiming the same to
appear and answer, and make claim thereto upon
a certain day and at a certain place therein
named.
Now, therefore, I do h reby give public notice
to all persons claiming the said certain quantity
of lumber, now at Darien, Georgia, cargo of (he
brig Virginia, or in any manner interested
therein, that they be and appear at the Clerk’s
Office of the District Court ot the United States
for t lie Southern District of Georgia, in the city
of Savannah, on WEDNESDAY, the FIF
TEENTH DAY OF APRIL next, at eleven
o’clock, in the forenoon of that day, then and
there to interpose their claims, and to make
their allegations in that behalf.
Dated this 27th day of March, A. I)., ISOS.
WM. G. DICKSON,
U. S. Marshal.
Ihos. K. Lloyd, Henry Williams, Proctors
tor Libellant . ap I —l4t
U 3. Marshal's Sale.
TTXUEII AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
vJ of lieri facias, issued out of the Honorable,
the Fiiih Circuit. Court of the United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor f
the plaintiff, in the following ca.-e, to wit: Bald
win, Starr & Cos. vs. George M. Hay, llowes
llyatt & Cos. vs. the same. I have levied upon as
the property of the defendant, a stock of Dry
Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, etc-.,
and will sell tho same at public auction, at the
Court House in tho town of Preston, county of
Webster, and State of Georgia, on the THIRD
TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between the
lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, March 30, ISOS.
WM. G. DICKSON,
apl —211 U. S. Marshal.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
next will be sold, at the Lower Market
House, in the City of Augusta, within tile legal
liotns of sale, the following property, to wit: 1
Buggy, I Wagon, 1 Sorrel l*onv, 2 Setts of Har
ness, 1 Straw Cutter. I 'Looking Glass. 2 Pictures,
7 Gallons Gin, 20 Gallons Whiskey, ami Iff Gal
lons VVine—levied on as tho property of Gerhard
H. Meyer, to satisfy an execution issued from tbe
City Court of Augusta, in favor of Mary Ann
Cooper vs. Gerhard 11. Meyer as principal;
George Rutherford and Loren West, securities.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a
Wooden Building, on a lot in the City of
Augusta, fronting on Telfair street, and on'the
corner of Telfair and Marbury streets; bounded
west by Marbury street, east, by a lot of Marks,
south bv the Augusta Canal, and north by Telfair
street. Levied on as the property of Nathaniel
Scott, to satisfy an execution issued from the City
Court of Augusta, in favor of Edward O’Domiel!
vs. Nathaniel Scott.
-mh2B—td ISAAC LEVY, Sheriff' C. A.
U S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY r VIRTUE OF A AVRIT 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 : Crane,
Boylston & Company versus David L. Wicker.
Administrator of Norell R. Truluck, deceased,
I have levied upon as tho prope: ty of tho 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 202} acres
more or less; also, fraction lots in said county
and district known in plan aforesaid as lot's
numbers ISO, 234, 235 and 236, containing in all
541} 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, bo
tween the lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, March 7, 1868.
AYM. G. DICKSON,
mhß—3od U. S. Marshal.
U. 6. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A AVRIT OF
fieri facias, issued out ot the Honorablo tho
Fifth Circuit Court of tho United States, for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiffs, in tho following case, to wit: Moore,
Trimble A On. r--. Christopher D. lino lay, and
Thomas AV. Mangham. I have levied upon, as
the property of Christopher D. Findlay, one of
the defendants, an undivided one-eighth interest
in tho Iron AYorks, situate in the city of Macon,
Bibb county, Georgia, known as the Findlay
Iron AYorks. Also, Two Acres of Land, together
with all improvements thereon, situate, lying,
and being in said city of Macon, Bibb county,
Georgia, aud known and dosoribed in the plan <>t
said city as Lot No. 8, fronting on Oglethorpe
stroct, corner of Congress street, and w-ll fell the
same at,public auction,' at the Court House, in
tho city of Macon, countv of liilib, and Slate ot
Georgia, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
NEXT, between tho lawful hours of sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 7th, ISBB.
AVM. «. DICKSON,
mhß-30d U. S. Marshal.
Auction Sales.
U. 8. Marshal’* 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
tiie Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff.,in the following case, to-wit: Woodgate
Sc Cos. vs. John L. Edmondson, surviving partner,
etc. I have levied, upon as the property of said
defendant, all that lot or parcel of land, together
with all the improvements thereon, situate, lying
aud being in the City of Macon, County of Bibb,
aud State of Georgia, and known and distinguished
in tho plan of said City as Lot No. 5, in Square
72, lying oil the southwest side of Cotton Avenue,
and fronting on Pine street, containing one half
acre, more or less, including the 12 feetou Pine
street deeded by the City of Macon to John Hol
lingsworth, dated 22d October, 1863, with the
understood privilege therein contained, and will
sell the same at public auction at the Court House
in the City of Macon, Ciunty of Uibb, and State
of Georgia, ou the FIRST TUESDAY IN
APRIL NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale
Dated Savannah, March 7, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
hß—3od _ U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
n( fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable
tbe Fifth Circuit Court of the JJnited States for
tbe Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: George
M. Brainier 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 ol Thotnasville, county of Thomas, and
State of Georgia, and known and distinguished
iu the plan of said city ax lot number 8, in
square I, aud lying on the corner of Broad and
Moore streets; improvements consisting of
dwelling bouse, etc. Alsu, one Lot ot Laud, to
gether with all improvements thereon, consisting
of livery stablo, etc., situate in tbe city o{
Thotnasville, 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 Courthouse in
the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and Stato 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.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
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
plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit : John N.
Kein A Cos. rs. Christophor D, Findlay, Admin
istrator of estate of Robt. Findlay, deed. 1 have
levied upon, as tho property of said defendant,
the Iron Works, situate, lying, and being in the
city cf Macon, county of Bibb, and State ot
Georgia, and known as the Findlay Iron Works.
Also, Two (2) Lots of Land, together with ail the
improvements thereon, consisting of Dwelling,
etc., known as the Findlay Residence, situate,
lying, and being in the city of Macon, county of
Bibb, and Stato of Georgia, and known in the
plan of said city as Lots No. 1 and 2, in Square
75, and will sell tho same at public auction at the
Court Ilonse 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, "
mhS-oOd U. S. Marshal.g
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: William
Gray don A Cos. vs. Archibald M. Bruce. I have
levied upon, as the property of the defendant,
One Lot of Land, containing 2021 acres, more or
less, together with all the improvements thereon,
situate in the 2Sth District, of Sumter county,
Georgia, and known in plan of said District and
County as Lot No. 365. Also, one half of City
Lot, ou North side of Lamar street, city of
Americas, Georgia, with all improvements
thereon. Also, House and Lot in said city, situ
ate near tho Railroad, and known as Lanicl’s
Variety Shop. And will sell the same at public
auction at tho Court House, ill 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 7th, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mbs :>(hl I . S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal's Sale.
j JNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A AVRIT OF
vJ fieri facia*, issued out o‘ the Honorable,
tho Fiiih Circuit Court ol' the United (States for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
tho plaintiff, in tho following case to wit: Wil*
liam C. Fatten vs, Joel Strickland, I have levied
on as tho property of the dofeadaut, Nine (9)
Hots of land, situate, lying and being in the 7l:i
District of Clinch eouuty Georgia, 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, 167, 493, 494,
and 495; also House and Lot in the town ol
Ilomcrville, Clinch county, Georgia, now occu
pied by S. L. Moore, aud will soil 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., March 7tb, IS6S.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhS—3od U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
rTNDEIi AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
U fieri iiaeias, issued oat 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 n Hotel Building known as the Railroad House,
situate in the town of Buinbiidge, county of De
catur, aud State of Georgia ; also, Two ’Acres ol
Land, together with alt improvements thereon,
consisting of dwelling known as the residence of
AA’illis U. Purnell, situate in raid town aud
county; also, Six Acres of Laud, together with
all improvements thereon, consisting of a Brick
Y’ard, etc., situate near tliu town of Bainbridge
in said county of Decatur and State of Georgia,
and will sell the same at public auction at the
Court House, in the City of Macon, comity of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN APRIL, between the lawful hours of
sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 7, 1868.
AV. G. DICKSON,
mliß—3Ud U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UUDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A AVRIT OF
fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court ol the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiffs, in tho 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, lyiug, and being in tho town of
Morgan, county of Calhoun, and State of Geor
gia, aud known as the residence of Dr. R. C.
Knowles, said lot containing 3 acres more or
less ; also ouo lot ot land, together with all im~
provements thereon, consisting of Store House,
situate 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
aud county, and adjoining tho Storo House and
Lot of Philip P. Clayton; also one tract or
parcel of land, situate lying, and being in tho
lOth District, of originally Wilkinson, now
Telfair county. Georgia, containing 202A acres,
more or les:, and known iu plan of said Dis
trict as Lot numocr 150, aud will sell tlic same
at public auction at tho Court llouso, in the Citv
ot Mace a, Bibb County, Georgia, on tho FIRST
IU LSD AY IN APRIL next, between the lawful
hours of sale.
Dated yjava nab, Ga., March 7th, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
Ul " s Sod U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of /iert facias, issued out of the Honorable
tho Fifth Circuit Court of tho United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
tho plaintiff, in the following ease, to wit: I3cru
heimor A Brothers vs. Josse 11. Griffin and Win.
E. Griffin, I have levied upon, us the property of
Jesse Jl. Griffin, one of the defendants, oue
Lot of Land, situate, lying and being iu tho Sth
District of originally Appling,now Ware county,
Georgia, and known aud distinguished iu (he
plan of said district aud eouuty as lot uutuber
552, and containing 490 acres, more or less ; and
will sell the same at nublicauction, at tho 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, IS6B.
WILLIAM G. DICKSON,
mhS—3od U. S. Marshal*, g