The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, April 26, 1868, Image 3

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official City Paper. I AKCKST CITY CJIB|UL^IION._ - — === Xvsu ßTA. »A.TT ~ „__v'iSG .....April M, HM —'bjjm of Thermometer. AT T.. .V*TK,«A, B-"™*™ '£?* ... | ■;.?■ jjr I Vi-*' I !»>'=" <»' A P rtl 1868 SUNDAY, APRIL **• S|| lUH* MOON’S PHASES. , ti ,„_Ar>ril Tvh, 109. morning. F* oilrtor—-April 14tb, 5.27, evening. 2M, 3.12, evening. 29th. i.lO er.ning- LOCAL EDITOK r v. J. KOBINSON. yr ‘ or übbtoyos, oa. Uwe* R*p« } Stave Centrai. Committee. 1 A «g«t.. ci». ( ApriHf:-.. 1368. ) »'2T.»u*~ or Count y °® ,-M , ..A whrmay not b« able to take tho "Test T.V W 0«n’l Meade’s order No. 61. *tcd to forward their names to the un r"rtd at Augusta, Ga.. as soon as the result a. dwlion is made known, that steps may be aaedistelT taken to bare their disabilities re *”'d <•» c ° jr fggm BLODGETT, Chm’n, State Central Com. Republican Party. Republican papers glease copy. aplT-tf KeT . W. T. Brantlrs \Vu see it stated that this eminent Divine, no w ol Atlanta, has received a call to the Pastorate of ono of the Baptist churches of Leuisville, Kentucky. — Recorder** Tonri. We understand that the ‘’continued” cases on docket ia the Recorder’s Court will be ailed up at the session to morrow morning- Caaatr Caurt. It will be borne in mind that Judge Mc- Lsws will open Court to morrow moruiug at ito o’clock. Parties iuteresled will please “make a note on’t. Vigilant. Ns. 3. This fine steamer was out, yesterday iflernoon, for monthly inspection. With less than a hundred pounds of steam, a stream was thrown two hundred and thirteen feet —easily. —— ... A New Wrinkle. A correspondent proposes to have ladies trains made separate from their dresses, so that they can be removed and hung in the hall, after being dragged through the dirt, when the wearer wishes to go into the clean drawing room. *«» Typographical. At a meeting of tho Augusta Typographi cal Union, No. 41, yesterday afternoon, Mr. John M. Judge was elected delegate to the National Union, which assembles in the city of Washington on the first Monday in June, and Mr. John M. Weigle, as alternate. The Weather. The most captious individual, in this locality, can find naught to complain of in the present delightful spell of weather with which we are favored. We have never seen our beautiful City, in her garments of green, looking more lovely, nilmore, Jfo. 4. The Fillmoreans brought out their new Steamer, yesterday afternoon, for a test, in the presence of Mr. Clapp, one of her build ers. Forty pounds of steam was generated in six minutes, with which the playing com menced, through a 11 -16th inch nozzle—the stream being thrown two hundred and fifteen feet and ten inches—when a section of the rubber hose burst. On account of the disanvantages attend :ng this test, the steamer will be brought out /or another trial on Monday evening. Public Schools* The attendance of scholars continues to be large, and we are pleased to learn of the efficiency of the laborers employed in teaching the young idea.” There remains so excuse why every child in the city should »t receive, without expense to the parent, wch an education as will enable it success fully to compete with others in the great battle of life, and the high duty of serving the State. 'Friend*hip, l.ove and Truth.” "e need not remind our brethren of tbp three linked chain, that to day is the forty “bth anniversary of the establishment of 'i'l fellowship in the United States—an wler that has cheered the widow’s heart, ”u<lc glad the fatherless, and brought com >rt to many a suffering brother. May the Principles we cherish continue to be Jiracticed m jic simplicity of Friendship, '“nou net-men t. We hare been requested to announce the too off rofesxor Frazier as a candidate J* |* pular Tavor— especially on the part of ( !° emen who can appreciate the luxuries a good shave, and other tonsorial require- ° >r( ’ PcßSor ' aided by a corps of ■c ass artistes, is now panning his avo « m the new saloon, a few doon South ; < *•!Fountain, on the West side of Broad b an< T invites a call. ***°' ,a *>«e School * ¥ ® bce " to state that the ’isiultl will make its annua] )j a ~l 16 cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, - uut-to decorate the graves of the form- Sr "du ° f th ° Sc,wol < lamented lpM ’ ” Snowden. An address "•^VFosUr! h E^ Ca ’ ion Wi " bG raa ' lo b ' u t ' Lof f a - T ’ th<! pUp ' lsof this Schnltz-s „iii ,RV ‘ ! the ' r anDual picnic a > Th r ' Meet. ~~ c' m r ket?aiue °* t,,e bo|iti<i ofsomh <W aS more than doubled since the , hich '°" mfit '» form the Constitution, rati(j e ,] ' e pe ” p ' <: of 'he State have just fir* ' At ,hst hme they sold for twenty ”•> ... which i M ’ 1 ,r ' e Cei,t "’ If ‘ho government successftd I"" 'T optnllm ibal ' L* u » l , ’ lhl ‘f W,U « 00 '' "se to par. SdeUyed UCh “ lertUk may "° tbe ri(Ma Elkerion. A.£r* broke out *bou» one o’clock, Thurs day morning, at klberlon, which destroyed the jail awd five «tore hou«e*—origin uncer tain. The ptii»n*r in jail, King Ueury, made hia escape. J uric*. The Quarterly Session of the County Court, for Richmond connty, will be held al the City Hall, in the Superior Court room, on Monday, the 27th inst., at 10 o’clock. The following gentlemen compose the Grand Jury—J-J. Clayton, Win. B. Cheese boro, J. C. Cox, John A. Moore, Nathaniel Patton, Thomas B. John C. Gouly, John Mosher, Edward Gallagher, Robert A. Fleming, Armond F. Bignon, George T. Jackson, Wm. W. Walker, S. D. Linton, Augustus Pitcher, John M. Fisk, Thomas Tober. Tho following compose the Petit Jury— James Oldham, Wyatt Vaughn, Patrick Flynn, Dennis O’Donohee, Timothy Scan ton, Robert B. Atkinson, John Guilfoil, John Cavener, Wm. Fiuch, J. J.Brodwell, Ranson Tarlton, P. Boche. Thero will be no civil business transacted. The Criminal Docket will be called ou Tuesday morning, at nine o’clock. i. .. e • * - Priming.”*All Kind*. Our priming establishment is now the most complete in the city. Besides being tJiA eautrol of expert a ..a taoty job printers, it is stocked with the latest and most improved presses from the best manu factories, and with all and designs ol type, borders, ornaments, cuts, etc. Conse quently, it is prepared to execute every de scription of Book and Job Printing in the most artistic manner, and not to be sarpassed by any other similar establishment. Bills of fare, ball tickets, programmes, auction bills, hand bills, circulars, headings invoices, deeds, catds, bills lading, etc., etc., and every variety of blanks, are printed in a workmanlike style at this office. It is pre pared also to print and bind pamphlets, books, briefs, cash and day books, ledgers, etc., in a superior manner, and with dispatch. Ruling also done ; in fact, everything that is execu ted in a job printing office. The prices charged are as moderate as thoso of any other establishment. ItEA DQCARTERS TlllßP MtLITARV DISTRICT,! ( Department Georgia, Florida A Alabama), > Atlanta, Ga., April 24tb, IS6B. J General Orders No. 69. Application having been made to the Com mending General for permission to allow per sons convicted of minor offences by civil Courts to work out the fines imposed on them ou the public highway, it is hereby ordered, That Sub-District Commanders may, on tho application of the proper civil authorities, allow the employment on the public highway, at a fair compensation, of all such persons. Great care must be taken that this authority is not abused by overworking the prisoners or retaining them longer in confinement than is necessary. The use of the ball and chain is permitted in cases where it is impracticable to furnish the proper guard, or when there is danger of escape; but this order is not intended to revive or au thorize the use of the chain gang, previously prohibited. By order of Maj. Gan. Meade. R. C. DRUM, ap26-10t Assistant Adjutant General. AUGUSTA MARKETS. Satuudat, April 25 -P. M. FINANCIAL.—GoId id bought by brokers a* 1 1.40, and sold at i.41. Silver, bought at 1.32, and sold at 1.36. COTTON.—But a light demand at present prices. ITolders are insisting upon 3!sc for New York Middling. Few sales. GRAlN.—Wheat, white, S2.SO to s:>; Red, 2.60 to 2.75. Oats, 90c. Corn, prime whito .13a1.20; mixed, at depot, 1.15a1.13. Moal, wholesale I.2o—retail 1.30. FLOUR.—Prices range from 11.50 to 10.50, for City brand*—retailing $1 per barrel higher. BACON—Shoulders 15&&16c, Backbone .Sides 17i, Clear Rib Sides lSJalOe, Clear Sidc3 20, Hams 18a22. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, ) U. S. Internal Revenue, 3d Dist. or Ga. I Augusta, April 20tb, 1868. J ASSESSOR’S NOTICE FOIt APPEALS. The annual list of iß6s for the Counties of Richmond, Columbia, Scrivcn, Jefferson, Washington, Warren, Glascock, Burke, Lincoln, Elbert, Wilkes, Taliaferro, Hancock, Baldwin, Wilkinson, Twiggs, Jones, Putnam, Green, Oglethorpe, Morgan, Jasper and Newton have been completed and will remain open at my office for inspection and appeals until the 30th April, 1868, inclusive. J. BOWLES, ap22—td, Assessor 3d District. INSUBAN'CE Fire, Marine, Inland AND AMNmiIURM Phenix Insurance Company, New York. Manhattan Insurance Company, New York. Howard Insurance Company, Standard Insurance Company, Ncio York Commerce Insurance Company, New York. Lamar Insurance Company, New York. Fireman’s Insurance Company, New York. Astor Insurance Company, New York Commercial Insurance Company New York Mercantile Insurance Company, New York. Phcenix Insurance Company, , 1 lari ford. fho above are all FIRST CLASS COM PANIES with ample means to meet their liabili ties. All losses promptly and equitably adjusted. WM. SHEAR, Augusta, April 7th, 1868. Agent. ap7-3ra UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH ern District of Georgia, Whereas a libel hath been bled in the District Court of the United States for the Southern Dis trict of Georgia, by James Hrudy against the Steamer Annie, her tackle, apparel, etc,, in acausc for wages civil and maritime, and praying process against said Steumer, arid that the said Steamer may t/o condemned and sold to pay such wages. ... 3®JTI T fo .. I '”i *“ pursuance ot the monition under the seal of the said court, to me directed, I do hereby *, ye public notice to all persons claim mg said Ship, her tackle, apparel, etc., to he and appear before the Clerk ‘of said District. of°Miv iest ofH< .' 8 i'l" <>u the lth dny 11 "clock ill the forenoon of that day and then ami there to interpose their claim, and to make their allegations in that behalf. Dated this Lnli day of April, 18(58 A. W. Stone, . WM. (}. DICKSON, Proctor for l.ihellant*. (J. R. Marshal. apr23—2w [.Special to th* National Republioan. From j^Ltlanta. Atlanta, April 25. —The following ure all the official reports yet received here. Majori ties for Gordon are as follows: Clayton 23. Whitfield, 118. Catoosa, 178. Pike, 267. Spaulding, 131. Fayette, 77. DeKalb, 621. Henry, 166. Qwinnette, 381. Total, 1,982. Majorities for Bullock are as follows: Dougherty, 516. Baldwin, 283. Muscogee, 470. Chatham county 1,522. City boxes not yet reported. East Bryan, 274. West Bryan not reported. Clarke county, 268. Banks 48. Decatur and Miller 349. Bibb 261—city box not yet reported. Campbell 62. Tnlinfcrro 275. Troupo 465. Total 4,792. The Election. [Special to tho National Republican. Covixgton, April 25. — Newton county gave following majorities: Ratification, 59; Bullock, 13; Gove, 19 Harris, 41. Eutirc Republican Legislative ticket elected. S tvANNAB, April 25.—County vote 1,520, 190 of which are challenged—nearly all the straight Radical ticket. The city vote is still being counted, and will continue till 12 o'clock to night. It will probably be Monday evening beforo it is finishod. Gor -4v —»v» erv \j€ wiiboa oxj rut m me city vote. Fitch is about 200 ahead. Baker county gives Gordon 390 majority; Tift 305; against Constitution. Ware county gives Gordon 1 majority ; Fitch 2 majority ; for Constitution 3 majority. Pierce County goes for Bullock by 12 majority ; Clift 99 minority. Appling county gives Gordon and Fitch a large majority ; against Con stitution 254. Other counties not heard from. Macon, April 25.—The following are official: Pike—267 majority for Gordon ; 261 against Constitution. Clayton—Gordon 349 ; Bullock 326 ; for Constitution 446 ; against 233. Fayette—Gordon 74 majority ; 49 ma jority for Constitution. Henry—76 majority for Gordon ;65 ma jority against Constitutiou. Schley—Bullock 389; Gordon 374; for Constitution 390 : against 366. Terrell—Gordon 892 ; Bullock 337 ; for Constitution 311; against 866. Quitman —Gordon 356 ; Bullock 6 ; for Constitution 17 ; against 356. Crawford—Gordon 535; Bullock 514 ; for Constitution 511 ; against 538. Clay—Gordon 438; Bullock 319; for Constitution 319 ; against 438. Wortk—Gordon 248 ; Bullock 84 ; f*r Constitution 98 ; against 225. Baldwin—Gordon 713 ; Bullock 996 ; (or Constitution 990 ; against 723. Negro Representative and Senator elected. Macon—Official majority against Consti tution 451 ; for Gordon 428 ; Tift for Con gress 415. Democratic representation elected. Taylor.— 33 majority against the Constitu tion, and 39 majority for Gordon. Pierce.—For Constitution, 150 majority ; Bullock, 104 majority ; Clift, 98 majority. Muscogee.—l'or Constitution, 590 majori ty ; Bullock, 520 majority. Bibb.—Count will not be completed till Monday. Vote will be close. Washington.—Unofficial. Entire Demo cratic ticket elected by 150 to 200 majority. Sumter.—Unofficial. Small majority for Gordon. Democratic Representatives elected. Dougherty.—For Constitution, 552 majori ty ; Bullock, 516. County officers all Radical. Chattahoochee.—For Constitution, 394; against Constitution, 512; Gordon, 557; Bullock, 277. Stewart.—Reported os Democratic by large majority. N. North Carolina Election. Wilminuton, April 25,—Sufficient returns have been received to war rant the conclusion that the Constitution is ratified by a small majority. It is general ly conceded by the Conserva tives that the Hon. W. Boyden is probably the only Conservative elected to Congress. His majority is 2,500. Raleiuii, April 25.—Mails to day render ratification almost certain. Republicans claim several thousand additional majority to those previously reported. Washington Items. Washington, April 25.—1 tis Gen. .1. M. Schofield, commanding Ist Military- District, whom the President has nominated for Secretary of War. Gen. Lovell 11. Rosseau has arrived from Alaska under summons as witness for the defense. Regular ‘“pools” are opened at the fashion able gambling bouses, where bets are made on all impeachment questions involving final result, votes on interlocutory questions, and termination of trial. Nelson’s speech is universally read and applauded. Rosseau left Sacremento on the 4th iust. In the House, communications were re ceived from the Secretary of War regarding the detention of the steamer Sabine at the Navy Yard ol New London, for alleged of Treasury, regarding the sale of goldj' but were not read. The House then went into Impeachment Court, in the Senate. ilie resolution that the proceedings of the Court in retirement be published by regular reporters, in the usual way, was postponed until Monday. Chase ordered the prosecution to proceed. Stevens being absent, the prosecution asked time. The defense then proceeded, and Groes back is speaking. The weather is inclement. Washington April 25.—Yates writes a letter to the citizens of Illinois, refusing to resign and promising in the future to do his duty. He claims that his drunkenness has been exaggerated. After reading of Court Journal Chase said that Edmund’s resolution ordering the delib erations of the Senate to be regularly pub lished, was in order. Drake moved an indefinite postponement. Sumner submitted a motion that the vote on the several articles proceed at 12 in., of the day after the argument of Managers and Counsel closes. Objected to, and goes over till Monday. Sumner proposed two additional rules. The first is, that Chase shall ask each Senator how doyou vote, and that the Seuator shall reply “guilty” or “not guilty.” The second, that upon conviction it shall be the duty of presiding officer to order the convict’s removal forthwith. Objected to—goes over to Monday. Chase ordered the argument io proceed. Prpsecution not responding, Uroesbetk commenced and argued at length upon the Tcnure-ofOffice bill, etc. lie concluded bv expressing confidence in final result, anil eulogizing Johnson’s life, character and services. Politic* V. Alexandria, Va., April 2&—& Radical County Convention recommends Hawxburst for Governor. Tty nominated one white and one negro sos lht Legislature. A split occurred, In which nearly half the delegation withdrew. The secedere are composed about equally of whites and Cablegram*. Loxdon, April 25.—Stanley announced In the House that Russia bad mada proposals to the Government, regarding Crete, but could not be public without consent of the Czar. London advices from Australia, states that a Fenian named Farrell, shot Prince Alfred in the back, the ball was extracted. Alfred is doing well, but sent borne. ‘ DciiLin, April 25—The Prince of Wales embarked for England. , Markets—By Telegraph, financial. LONDON, April 25, Noon. —Consols 93|a93}; Bonds 701*79}. PARIS, April 25.—Bourse and Rentes 6.69; francs 25. fi LONDON, April 25, Evening.— Securities un changed. NKW YORK, April 25, AW—Gold 1.39. Stocks dull and lower. Money, 6a7. Exchange, 10. Old Bonds, Ilf; now B}. Virginia’s, 481. Tennessee ex-coupons, 671; new, 67}. NKW YORK, April 26, Evening.— Gold, 1.39}. Sterling easier at UjalO. NEW ORLEANS, April 25.—Sterling, 521* 541. Produce and Other market*. LIVERPOOL, April 25, Noon. —Cotton buoy ant and a sharp upward turn; sales 20,f100 bales; unionds on tho spot. 12ja121; afloat 131a13} ; Orleans 13a13J ; impments iron, Bombay «i»” last report up to tho 4th inst., 5,900 bales; other LIVERPOOL, April .25, Evening. —Cotton! closed more firmer and aotive; sales 2,300 bales ; uplands on the spot 12}al3J to arrive 131 Orleans 13a13}. NEW YORK, April 25, Noon. —Cotton a shade firmer ; Middling Uplands, 321a33. Flour quiet and uuchangcd. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn dull, laic lower. Rye scarce and very firm. Oats steady. Mess Pork steady; new, $28.50. Lord quiet, 18}o. Freights dull. Turpentine firm, with light supply, at 74a75 for merchantable lots. Rosin firm at $3.42a3.50. NEW YORK, April 25, Evening. —Cotton shado firmer, fair demand. Sales, 4,700 bales at 321aS3c. and dosiug quiet. No buyers over 32}e. Flour quiet and unchanged, low grades heaey. Wheat shade firmer and quiet. Coru dull and easier, mixed Western, i.14. Mess Pork, firmer at $28,871. l.ard, 18alSj. Beef firm and quiet. Turpentine 73a74. Rosin, steady. Groceries quiet and firm. Freights quiet. BALTIMORE, April 25.—Cotton firm at 321. Flour firm and in small demand, with un changed prices. Wheat firm. Corn—white dnll at $1.08a1.10 ; yellow firm at $1.20a1.22. Oats dull. Rye firm at $2.10a2.17. Mess Pork $28.25*28-80, Bacon unchanged. Lard 19}a 191 c. CINCINNATI, April 25.—Flour firm. Corn advancing, 94. Provisions firmer but inactive. LOUTSVILLE, April 25.—Flour, superfino $18.50a18.75. Lard, 18}c. Mess Pork, s2Ba 22.25. Shoi-bicrs, 13} ; Clear Sides, 17}al8 MOBILE, April 25.—Cotton closed quiet; •Middlings 325 c; sales 550 bales; receipts 693 bales; exports 728 bales. SAVANNAH. April 25.—Cotton firmer and advanoing; Middlings 32c; sales 1,304 bales; no reeoipts; oxports coastwise 280 bales. CHARLESTON, April 25.—Cotton active and advanced Ic. Sales 1,150. Middling 31a311. Receipts, 360 bales. Exports, coastwise, 146 bales. , WILMINGTON, April 25.—Cotton advanced. Middlings 30c. e Spirits Turpentine quiet,&t.66c. Rosin firm— strained $2.50 ; No. 1, $4.00; pale $5.50. Tar firm at 2 50. NEW ORLEANS, April 25.—Cotton active. Middlings 33c. Sales 3,500 bales ; receipts 1,194 boles; exports 2,090 bales. Marine News WILMINGTON, April 25.* Cleared: Mary Sanford, for New York. CHARLESTON, April 25.—Arrived: Schr. J. N. Hawkins, from Boston; Str. Maryland, from Baltimore. Sailed : Str. Saragossa, for New York. SA\ ANNAII, April 25.—Cleared : Steamers Montgomery and San Salvador, for New York ; Wyoming for Phila,; schr. Stephen Morris for Now York. ... " L".** Auction Sales. Assignee’s Sale. WILL HE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door in the town of Bainbridge, Ga., ou the FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY next, the following property of Tlios. A. Swearinger. Bankrupt, to.wit: Lots of Land Nos. 362, 272and part of Lot No. 343, in the 15th District ol Deca ture couuly ; also, undivided two-thirds iutevest in Lot No. 282 in 15th District-, and an undivided one third interest in Lots Nos. 223 and 2 64 in 16th District of said county. Said lots containing, in tho aggregate, l,436acres, more or less Said property will be sold free from all incutp brances, for cash. H. M. BEACH, apl6—tils Assignee, Chatham County. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED -L States, for the Southern District of Georgia. In tho matter of j FERDINAND BROWN, 1 IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. J TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned heroby gives notice of his election as Assigneo ot Ferdinand Brown, of the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, within said District; who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tho District Court of said District. GEORGE GEMENDEN, ap2s—law3w Assignee. 8188 COUNTY. ~ Assignee's Notice of Appointment. 1” owisivi' Court of THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of 1 LEWIS COHN, JACOB HARRIS, SAMUEL BASCIIINSKI, SAMUEL PEYSEH, BEN’JP. FREEMAN, J- IN BANKRUPTCY EDWARD J. SPRINZ, I W ILLIAM E. DAVES, I LOUIS HARRIS, | Bankrupts. j • TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of tho estates of Lewis Colin, Jacob Harris, Samuel Baschinski, Samuel Peyser, Benjamin P. Freeman, Edward J. Sprinz, William E. Davis and Louis Harris, all of Macon, Bibb county, and State of Georgia, within said District, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own petitions, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Macon, Georgia, the 10th day of April A. D., 1868. JOSEPH E. MURRAY, apl2—law3w Assignee. ■ - 1 JL-.""SSK—HBI Proposals. HEAIiyUAItTEIIS TIURD MILITARY DISTRICT, I (Departmentof Georgia,Florida A Alabama), | Chiof Quartermaster’s Offloe, j Atlinta, Ga., April 21, 1868. j SEALED PROPOSALS WILLJBE RECEIV ED at this office until 12 m., 30th April, 1868, ut which time they will be opened, for supplying the National Cemetery, at Marietta, Ga., with 10,000 STAKES, lo be of good seasoned lisart pine, free from sap, four (4) feet long, two (!) inches thick, and live (5) inches wide, planed on each side, pointed at. one end, and to ImVe two euats of white paint. They will also have to be lettered and numbered In black, in accordance with liets which will be fur nished by tho officers in charge of the Cemetery. The usual requirements for bids, eto., will he exacted. Full information will he furnished on application at this office. Proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for Stakes,” and addressed to It. SAXTON. Bvt. Brig. Gen & t}. M., IT. S. A. up 24—Ot Chief M. 3d Mil. Diet. SSHSI Book and Job PRINTING OFFICE Iff flats ASS lit VLLIS BWBETK. ’ THIS ESTABLISHMENT M NOW FULLY SUPPLIED WITH PRESSES, TYPE, BORDERS ORNAMENTS, CUTS, Etc., Etc., Etc., EtcJ OK THE LATEST AND MOBT 3 i IMPROVED STYLES! 7* r ***•» JL j h i \ And is r*&dy to execute every descrip » tioii ot tun ui mu rant IN A FIRST CLASS MANNER AND ON . X,. - '-q y rt ■ | • REASONABLE TERMS BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS BRIEFS, CHECKS, POSTERS, LABELS, CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES PAMPHLETS, BILLS LADING, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, t, r" ! p. c ? 'lf'l q3 ft WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS BALL TICKETS, STEAMBOAT BILLS DRAY RECEIPTS, BILLS OF FARE AUCTION BILLS, HAND BILLS HEADINGS FOR BOOKS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS DRAFTS AND NOTES, ETC., ETC.. ETC.. ETC. l’Kl.\Tl\« IM COLORS. Hcff* Headings printed aud Books ruled and bound to order. I®* Checks, Drafts, and Notes printed aud bound to order. *I j. || I*! Hl'L| 11 Merchants and otters in want of JOB PRINTING of any kind, will find it greatly to their advantage to leave their orders at FUOHE’S JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 190 BROAD A 153 ELLIS ST., , v ' . ff-i'.i# a|H A . 'Q Bit 1 \ i Augusta, Ga. Richmond County. Letter* of Diimiuion. OXAJE OF GEORGIA*- arty Cf’’ ■ Richmond Coufg, J Where**, Charles J. Jenktas, Executor, jMfl Julia A. Cuaning, Executrix, of the estate of -Momas Coaming, Iseftiil, applies to a* for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in Heptember next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letter! should not be granted. Give* under my hand and official signature, at *ib* In Angctto, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—law6m Ordinary. Letter* of Dismiiiion. STATE OF GEORGIA. Richmond Connl y. Where** Wm. 0. Toder, Administrator of the' estate of Sarah Ewinney, de*e*scd, applies to‘mo for Letter a of Dit mi talon. These are, thlrefor*, to site and admonish all and singular, th* kindred and creditors of mid de. ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 10th day of April, 1868. E.*M. BRAYTON, apll—lnwGm* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas. Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Gumming, Executrix, of the estate of Anna C. Cnmming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday iu September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7-—1 aw6m Ordinary. Letter* of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— k-J Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Henry 11. Cnmming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission; These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be foro the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this ISth day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mbl7—lawfim Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Isaac Bryan, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in Septemcer next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office ip Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7 —1 aw 6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Wherbas, Solomon L. Bassford, Administra tor de bonis non of the estate of Solomon L. Bassford, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 9th day of December, 1867. JACOB R. DAVIS, delO—lawtd* Ordinary R. C. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of William Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if auy they have, why siid Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mil 17—lawfirn Ordinary Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Mordecai Hyams, Administrator of the estate of James Kenny, deceased, late of said county, applies tome for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday iu June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Give under my hand and official signatur* this, the 4th day of December, 1867. JACOB R. DAVIS, deT-d&wtd* Ordinary. Letters of Administration. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Julia Euphcmia Brooks applies to me for Letters of Administration, de bonie non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Olivia M. Oliver, late of said county, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, 30th day of March, 158s. E. M. BRAYTON, mh3l—3ot Ordinary, Georgia— Richmond County. Charles Catlan, Administrator de bonie non on the estate of Adna Rowe, having failed to make returns of his actings and doings, as required by law, and it appearing that he is not to be found in said county .- Ordered, That the said Charles Catlin, Administrator as aforesaid, bo and ap pear at my office, on or beforo the first Monday in May, and show cause, if any he has, why his Letters of Administration, on said estate, should not be revoked. Further ordered, That this rule be published, once a week for four weeks, in tho National Republican, ono of the public gazettes of said city. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 4th day of April, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, apo-law4t* Ordinary. OTATE OF GEORGIA— _ Richmond County. hkreah, Edward O’Donnell, Administrator on the estate of THOMAS HANEY, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 24th dny of March, 18M: e. M. BRAYTON, ISf otioe. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against tho Estate of AARON H. JONES, debased, will present them, properly nttestod; and all persons indebted to the same will make payment to J. A. JONKb, at JoneH, Sitn’th & Co.’s. 11. E. CLARKE, Executor. ... N. JONES, Executrix, mhl j—laivfiiv Book binding AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, E. 11. PUGHB, DM Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. I |i ■ i—«i ■ nmmrnm , L Fulton County, fj j THE DIBTRIOT COURT OF THE •reoreU* 1 ® Ut “' for tke District of jjypllTvßM., l IN BANKRUPTCY, Bankrupt J under th* Bankrupt Aet ot Marsh 2d, I*«7, notie* is hereby given »o all peraona interested to appear on Ole 11th da, of Ma,, 1868, at 19 o clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of th* said District Court, before Lawton Black, Baq., on* of tke Register* *f th* laid Court in Benkrapte,, at the Register’s office in Atlanta, and show cans* wh, the pra,er of the said petition of the Bank rapt should not b* granted. And further notice ii hereby given that the eeeond and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, . Judge of said District Court, and IHEAK..J H(I th<reof( tfcj, 23d d , y „ f Apri) A.D., 1868. W. B. SMITH, ap24—law2ir Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFTIIE UNITED States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of I LEWIS CAII N , }IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. J No. 251. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Conrt for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on tho 11th day of May, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register's office in Atlanta, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bank rupt should not be granted. And further notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and plaoe. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, Judge of said District Court, and 1 J the seal thereof, this 23d day of April, A. D., 1868. W. D. SMITH, ap24—l*w2w Clerk. TN THE DISTRICT COURTOF THE 1 United States for the Northern District of Georgia. john” l* Hamilton, l IN bankruptcy Bankrupt. ) Ao ' 2o - The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Aet of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the llth day of May, 1868, at 10 o’clock m the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Coart, before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of the said Court ia Bankruptcy, at the Register's office in Atlanta, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is hereby given that the eeeond and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, ■ [seal.] Judge of the said District Court, and the seal thereof, tills 23rd day of April, A. D., 1868. W. B SMITH, ap24—law2w Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. WILLIAM'TjicK, lIN1 IN BANKRUPTCY, Bankrupt. ) No. 00. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act ot March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the 28th day of April, 1868,at lOo'clockin the fore noon, at Chambers of the said District Conrt,before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of the saidCourtinßankruptcy, at the Register s office iu room No. 06 United States Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, and show cause why tile prayer of the said petition of tiie Bankrupt should not be granted. Witness the Honorable John Erskine l« r .,, Judge of the said District Court, and I the seal thereof this 13th day of April, 1868. W. B. SMITH, apls—law3w Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of j IN BANKRUPTCY. PERINO BROWN, I No. 38.—W.S.Hub- Bankrapt. J bard, Assignee. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Aet of March 2, 1567, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the 24th day of April, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the "Registers of the said Cqurt in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s office in Atlanta, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bank rupt should not be granted. Witness the Honorable Jobu Erskine, f . i Judge of said District Court, and the *■ J seal thereof, this 10th day of April, 1808. \Y. B. SSIITH, ap!2-law3w Clerk. Warreii County. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Warren County. Whereas, James Hall applies to me for Let ters Disinissorv from the estate of Joshua Geosling, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offico within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature December Ist, 1567. U. R. COD\ T ANARUS, deS—lam6m Ordinary- Oglethorpe County. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oylclhorpe Cos. Whereas, Elizabeth Jewel and George Jewel, administrators on the estate of William Jewel, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said trust— Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within tha-tioie prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismis sion should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 15th day of November, 1867. E. C. SHACKELFORD, nol9—lam6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission, OTATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe Coe W hcreas, Win. W. Davenport, guardian for Robert 11. ami A. H. S. Glenn, minors of Wm. Glenn, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and friends of said minors, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 15th day of November, 1867. E. C. SHACKELFORD, novl9—lain 6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe County. Whbreas, William M. Lane, Administrator on the estate of Harrison G. Lano, late of said county, deceased, applies to mo for Lettors of Dismission from said administration— Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kiudrod and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the rimo prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my haud and official signature, this 12th day of December, 1867. . E. C. SHACKELFORD, a«l4—lamfim Ordinary. Wilkes County. STATE OF GEORGIA iYtikra County. Wrkkkvs, John C. Fanning, applios to me for Loiters of Dismission as Executorof B. J. Orr, deceased— These are to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be gruu'cd. ROYLAND BEASLEY, Dee. 21st, 1867. Ordinary. dc22—iaiufim Book and job printing Executed at this Office At the Lowest Terms and in the Best Slyi* Come and see samples.