The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, April 29, 1868, Image 3

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fationalttepnblican City P»P«r. URbKSTriTYCIRCIJLATJON. a u«TiV. oa..i W ,PX*BB*Y MORNING jttgt ... v.„o!<al Rbfoawca* Orric*, At TANARUS»« April ,8. IBM. •y I *r"J ,gr I >cr I **' lini»turfl for April, 1868. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 3». Sets MOON’S PHASES. - „ u oo*—April 7th, A.W, ■oral**, tit April 14U, s.27,«recia S . Si. £!, n«rt«-Apnl Wh, 1.10 «"">"«• * LtriL KDITOK , r . j. ROBINSON, Vr ’ OP UCXnWTON, °A. ■ Rooms or r*t Oslo* R*ry*nc.ui ) State Ckxtrat. C-mmittke. } August*. Ga., April 16to, 1868. J aii KcfvMlcßU* *Bett«d to the Legislator*, or County Office* week, who “*7 not k * * bl ® lo Uk# th ® “ T * Bt i!b" according to Gen’l Meade’# order No. 61. mseeted to forward their namee to the uo "s Et August*. Ga., A. *ooo A* the result f the electio* i« made known, that steps may he ioaedietely taken to hare their dUaMlitiea re notsdhy BLODGETT, Chm'n, state Central Com. Republican Party. Xepahiicao paper* jleast copy. aplT—tf tin mere No. 4, The trial of Fillmore's steamer will take place a» 9 o'clock this morning. Tare Connile* Left out. Telfair and Irwin held no elections last week, the Registration officers not having visited those counties. C»Bfre§*maii • Sereral counties remain to be heard from, but the returns received indicate that Gore (Republican) has been elected to Congress from the Fourth District by upwards of 1500 mpjoritj. . Time Extended to May lit 18ttS. Owing to pressure of professional busi ness, Prof. Roberts has prolonged his stay in Augusta, and will continue to heal the eick at Augusta Hotel until May 15th. 6t Bulloch'* Election Bare. The official rote up to ten o'clock last evening, in seventy four counties, giTes Col. Bclloci a majority of Eight Thousand Fire Hundred and Forty One votes. All Right Again. The break on the Macon and Augusta Railroad, between here and Milledgeville. has been repaired. Freights, etc., now run sing as usual. ■lack wuod.|tor April. This old standard magazine, has been received from the Leonard Scott Publishing Company, New York. Contents : Horace, the Causes of his Popularity ; Linda Tres •el), Part 7; History Sketches of George II i Cornelius O’Dowd; Charles Kean ; The New Nostrum for Ireland, etc. Subscrip tion price, $4 per annum. Postage 24 cents. Published at 110 Fulton street. “Over the Shoulder*.” A revolution is announced in the style of ladies’ head dresses. At the last ball at the Hotel de Yille in Paris, no chignons were worn, but the hair flowed over the shoulders, with a ringlet or two drawn in front. This is after the manner introduced by the Prin cess of Wales in 1863. This is fearfnl news for the hair dressers, ircfcilectu rat Improvement*. The improvement in architecture, particu larly in relation to dwellings, in our city, is worthy of the highest commendation, and entitled to praise. Several new and very fine residences are approaching completion, which are worthy of note, as evidences of an improving taste in these matters, among our citizens. Country Air. Loaded with the balm of a thousand flowers is very pleasant to the lover of nature at this time and in this sunny land, and the return of Spring-time is always a joyotts one to those who can enjoy its delights. Few certainly they are who wear the human form and can appreciate the beautiful and the innocent, fail to enjoy the present season and look forward with faith to the maturing fruits of the earth as the seasons revolve around their course. "Wants to KqPW.’V We have been ojlkd on by tho gentle man to whom allusion was made on yester' day, who answers to the first question pro pounded in the paragraph, Yes. To the second question asked, emphatically the answer is, No. The gentleman has not visited the city of Philadelphia since the year 1853. When he left the Confederacy 1)0 wens to Jingl^mJ. Walsrin* the Mrwft. In dry, dusty weather, street watering is ,er J comfortable in a city ; but in a weS humid atmosphere like that of the oity of Augusta, that has not required this to be done for five days all together in the last sixty, we cannot see any sort of use in muddying crossings, pavements, and often dpflrs and signs, every morning that it 18 not Pausing dawn pajn. Besides this, a cleaner and more useful way, U seems to us, i« by regular water carts, supplied from the as they become exhausted, which regularly distributes the water, and docs not * ar fs e quantities of it to form mrd depositories in ft* streets. “feet H.iir.afl'ca’r,, This new institution wa* n groat thing' J'lterday, when all day it was a continuous ■hip of rain. But “ye local" can nos say as mnch as he would, because of the require ment that he should pay every time he rides. hoever heard before of such a thing in a c 'vilized country ? Echo answers who ? Let **erybody ride up and down and pay but a P°or devil of a local, who is expected to be everywhere and know everything going on in * ? give the benefit of his hatching „ Dl ideas to everybody who reads the ‘-publics*. By the way, we are amused tp e»fn that begging, borrowing, and • g e Hecpiuca* is a common thing in town, *u reading “the d—d scalawag thing on * *ij” * common practice. rr plwJfS Tbl abundant this yt»r In eT tfty part of th« State. The treee are loaded wtth peaches, cherries, quince#, apricota, ate., etc., and. ws wua ILr a dry May, which will only benefit the fruit crcsM, but be exceedingly beneficial to the wheel and other cereal*. The long rainy «pell* we have had h» seriously retarded the growth of wheat, where it has not been thoroughly drained. Cotton is coming up, but the planting of the crop ha# been seri ously put back by the rain#. Corn ig gene rally up, but, from the same cause, seems to be sickly. ... ' ——— 1 £ “Norm Cmllmy.” From the Raleigh ifaiiy Standard we learn that tbe whole Republican State ticket has been elected, notwithstanding the same tricks and knavery employed by the Tories that vrei« used in tbe State of Georgia. Nine cheer* and a tiger for “Old Rip Van Winkle.'’ Long may her banner wave in a cemented Union, with the Stars and Stripes eyer waving over her redeemed and regene rated people. Brother Holden, we send thee greeting, and if you were only close at hand, we would drink with you our usual toast — "Luck" —what Luck 7 * Bollock I Do you take? Mistaken Generosity. A lady friend has a bird hanging in its cage by the window, the door of which is occasionally opened and his canaryship per mitted to indulge the freedom of the room. A day or two since he happened to fly on the mantle shelf, whereupon was a mirror. Here was anew discovery of the most profound interest. He gazed long and curioasly at himself and came to the conclusion he had found a mate. Going back to his cage he selected a seed from its box and brought it in his bill as an offering to the Btrangpr. In vain he exerted himself to make his new fouud friend partake, and becoming weary of that tried another tack. Stepping back a few inches from the glass he poured forth his sweetest notes, pausing now and then for a reply. None came, and moody and disgusted he flew back to his perch, hanging his head in shame and silence for the rest of the day, and although the door was repeatedly left open, refused to come out again. Street Pavements. We regret to see such utter neglect of tbe pavements in far the most numerous places on Broad street. Holes that will bury a good sized dog are plenty ; smaller holes that will sprain auklcs and strain tendonsi are as numerous as leaves on the adjacent trees, while sudden rises, aud equally as sudden falls, makes pedeslrianism a labor not at all comfortable. Can’t these ways be mended by somebody, whose business it is* and whose interest should prompt them, to do so 7 We ask for the public good and comfort. ” Democratic Negroes.” Look out tor them. The Democratic negro who was led to the polls got well paid so far ; how it will end is to be seen. He got a “new suit of clothes,” and a situation of honor, il not of profit. But, alas for the weakness of human—no, “Democratic negro nature,’’ that old habit of sequestrating other people’s property came over him, and night before last he wa* supplied wilh “mar ket money,” and not being satisfied, supplied himself with sereral other valuables from his Democratic friend aud employer, and left for Graniteville, S. C., where his quondum friend, with sleed and buggy, has followed after. The end is not yet; but Lieutenant Hicks will no doubt be called upon in due time to bring itabout. Kccorder’e Court. Mayor Blodgett held this Court on yester day. Several cases were called and con tinued ad infinitum —some of the parties’ defeudant having taken leg bail and vamosed, others nan est inpen/us ; and only two cases were disposed of, as follows, to wit: Patrick McCann, for violation of tho 17th section—which said section goes on to recite that “no person or persons shall lire a gun or pistol within three luiudred yards of any house or public road, except on military parade.” The defendant pleaded guilty, ond being fined $lO and costs, walked up to the captain’s office and settled. George Rutherford, for violation of- 18th section—that great stumbling block—that variegated and ingenious statute,which meets so many cases that arise in our city, and upqn which account so tpany parties arc “hoisted” by the police—pleaded guilty, and was requested to hand over to the city treasury $lO and costs. So endeth the chapter. Selah. AUGUSTA MARKETS. Tuesday, April 28—P. M. FINANCIAL.—GoId is bought by brokers at 1.40, and told at 1.41}. Silver, bought at 1.1)2, *nd sold *t l-36 : COTTON, —But a light demand at present prices. Holders are insisting upon 31 Jc for New York Middling. Few sales. GRAlN.—Wheat, white, $2,80 to $3; Rod, 2.60 to 2.75. Oats, 90c. Corn, prime white, 1.18al.20; mixed, at depot, 1.15a1.18. Meal,' wholesale I.2o—retail 1.30. FLOUR.—Prices range from 14.50 to 16.50, for City brand?—retailing $1 per barrel higher. BACON—Shoulders 15}al6c, Backbone Sides 17}, Clear Rib Sides 18}al9c, Clear Sides 20, Hams 18a23. [From the Circular ol Win. Bryce A Cos. Mew lfork Cotton Review. New York, April 24, 1868. The telegraphic advices report the receipts this week to he extremely light, and the tptal points to under 20,000 bales. At Savannah they have been nominal, owing to the lnterru|)tion on the Central road, and an increase et that point next week is to be anticipated. However, the crop is now practically in, and the question of the Amerieen supply is pretty well eliminated from consideration of price for the next few months. The consumption of Manchester and the Bom bay exports are the points of interest until our growing crop begins to inluence the markets of the world. Roth telegrams and letters from England report great activity in tbo manufactur ing diitrims, and large demands for goods from all seotitnß, especially from Brasil, where the Paraguayan war has so long depressed the market for the fabrics of Manchester. “Sjjort time” seems mythical while goads sell as at pre;ent. By the English papers wo learn that a meeting was called in ono of tho manufacturing towns to adopt resolutions to make a concerted movement toward short time, and tb© result was an adjournment for thirty days. While the mills have their present heavy con tracts there will be no short limn, and how higli speculation may force prloes in Liverpool is en tirely problematic, depending not a little on the it*r i> lit, ul#to ho *»«* lk »‘ *°T of , oa ! shrewd**! oporstore »f* wlHtn* to **U out a! current figure* and nllow somebody else to make the profile of tho re»l of the season ; for oo this rise, s# or. all others, tho maxim inn Mill b reacsed when l***t expactod. It is th* tppre eiatior. of this faoi that heaps the market in a constant stats of nervous anxiety, end onuses a pressure to sell oo ever* advance made. It is almost certain that this market will keep ahead of Liverpool for tho balanoe of the season, as tho nmoant of Cotton in this country not on shipboard is none too much for oar spinning requirements end stooks on September 1. The goods market continues dull, and scarcely any kind of goods can be made at a profit with Cotton at quotations. Bayers seem afraid to buy, although the etooke in laet hpnds must bo extremely limited, and the promiee of a fin* fall trade is excellent, if we can judge from the crop accounts received. Uold has risen during the week in spite of tbs anticipated payment of the May interest by the Treasury, and there are many believers in a further advance based on the expected falling ofT in the revenue, and tbe fact that wo have no produce to expect for some months to come. .M From -A-tlaiita. [Special to the National Republican. Atlanta, April 28.—Additional official majorities for Gordon—Franklin, 127. Madison, 137. Dade, 210. Walker, 150. Webster, 242. Quitman, 350. Stewart, 188. Total, 1,413. Bullock's majorities—Hart, 135. Haber sham, 42. Jackson, , 22. Twiggs, 867. Wilkinson, 259. Glynn, 433. Paulding 17- Charlton, 66. Camden, 478. Richmond, 1,331. Macon, 385. Wilkes, 317. Total | 4,352. The Era of to morrow morning will take position in full accord wilh the Union Re publican party. Savannah, April 28.—Total City vote for the Constitution, 2,794 ; against' the Consti tution, 2,646. For Governor—Bullock, 2,854; Gordon, 2,685. For Congress—Clift 2,810 ; Fitch, 2,691. State Senate—Bradley, colored, 2,752 ; Lester, 2,097. Washington Items, Washington, April 28.—The House did no business. Sumner, in Court, proposed a motion, which lies over, that after conviction by a two thirds majority, the Senate shall decide regarding the qualifications required for a successor. In tbe House, bills were introduced admit ting North Carolina and Louisiana, on the adoption of the fourteenth article, and pro viding that no exclusion of classes from suffrage now enfranchised be made, and no admission of those disfranchised by the four teenth artiole, until restored as therein pro vided. Washington, April 28.—The Court con tinued. The following is a text of Sumner’s proposition : “Whereas, It if. provided in the’Coustitu tio'i of the United States that, on trial* of impeachment by the Senate, no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present, but this requirement of two thirds is not extended to the judgment on such trials, which remains subject to the general law that a majority prevails : therefore, io order to remove any doubt therefrom, it is ordered that any question which may arise with regard to the judgment, shall be determined by a majority of the members present. Virginia. Richmond, April 28.—Gen. Schofield to day appointed John E. Stokes Mayor of Portsmouth, and a list of councilmen for hat city. John Williams, one of the proprietors of the Portsmouth Hotel, on Tuesday week, intimated to some friends that they would not see him again, and has since been missing, until this afternoon, when he was found in ihc canal, with a bullet hole in his head. . Governor Welles was serenaded tonight, in celebration of the Republican victories in the South, Foreign News. New York, April 28.—The steamship Chauncey has arrived, and brings $466,000 •in treasure. Liverpool, April 28.—The Cuba has arrived, beating the City of Paris. London, April 28. —Both Houses voted afldresses to the Queen regarding Alfred’# injury. D’lsraeli stated that Napier’s Abyssinian exploit was only equalled by Cortez in Mexico. The House of Commons resumed the Irish Church question. Markets—By Telegraph. t'tminciul. NEW YORK, April 28, JVoon.—Gold 1.39}. Stocks active and lower after call. Money easy at 6. Exchatige, 10. Old Bonds, 12, now B|. Tennessee ex coupons, 69} ; new, 67}. NEW YORK, April 28, Evening.— Gold, 1.393. Sterling dull, at 10. LONDON. April 28, Nvon. —Consols 94|a 94}. Bonds 70}a70J. LONDON, April 28, Afternoon. —Consols de clined to 90j|a902. Produce and Other JVlitrkcU. LIVERPOOL, April 28, Noon. —Cotton quiet and caaior. Sales 8,000 bales. Prices the same. Bombay shipments for the week ending the 18th 14,000 bales. Corn higher—3Bs 3d. * LIVERPOOL, April 28, Afternoon. —Cotton rather more active. Sales 12,000 bales. Prieos the same. Lard 75s Bd. Common Rosin declined 6s 9d. LIVERPOOL, April 28, Evening. —Cotton dull and declined; Uplands on tbo spot, 12 j ; arrived, 13}; Orleans 13}. Sales 10,000 bales. NEW YORK, April 28, Noon. —Cotton dufi andVlrooping at 33 for Middling Uplands, Flour dqll and drooping, Wheat dul’ and in favor of buyers. Corn quiot and unchanged. Pork dull. Mess, new $28,50, Lard quiet at 18}. Freights dull. Turpentine firm nt 75 on tho spot, 71 to arrive. Rosin firm at $3.45. NEW ORLEANS, April ?8. —Cotton quiet, and declined ; Middlings 32}c. Sales 450 hales ; receipts 910 hales, No exports. Sterling 515a4. New York sight }c. Gold 40. Sugar nominal. MOBILE, April 28.—Cotton, the market closes dull and nominal; sales 100 halos; Middlings 32}0 ; resecipts 459 bales. SAVANNAH. April 23.—Cotton quiet but firm; sales, 320 bales; Middlings 32c; ; re ceipts none. CHARLESTON, April 28.—Cotton quiet and easier. Sales 71 hsles Middling at 31}a32c. Receipts 489 hales. Marine Newg SAVANNAH, April 27.—Arrived : Steam ship Tunawunda, Philadelphia; strs San Jacinto and Huntsville, New York. Clearod : Str Cleopatra, Now York CHARLESTON, April 28.—Arrived: Strs. Champion, New York; E. 11. Soudor, New York. NEW YORK, April 28.—Arrived : Cortes from New Orleans, having (out Iter rudder steered five hundred miles with her .dredge. *» IN MAY NBXT, at tk* Lower Market Hhuso, in tb* City of Augusta, between the neaal hoars of sals, all that lot of land, with improvements thereon, Ist* tied la the village of Summerville Richmond county, containing tUMiy-on* 16-100 acres, bounded by Telfair (tract in fold Village, and by land# of Heck!* and Martin; the formes residence of William P. Carmichael, Ksq., levied upon by virt/e of two 6*rl faoi*s, issued from Riohntond Superior Conn, and returnable to the Jane Teres, IMB, of said Court, in favor of Edward I’. Clayton vs. Thomas N. Johnson. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney, and sold by consent of all parties interested. S. 11. CRUMP, Deputy Sheriff R. C. _Maroh 10th, 1868. mhld—l*wßt _ Oity Sheriff# gala. '«? ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY NEXT V* will be sold, at the Lower Market Honae, la the City of Augusta, withia the legal hoars of salo, ail that Laasehold to a certain Lot or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being In the City of Augusta, on Marbury street, between D’Antig nao extended, and South Boundary streets, front ing about 55 feet on said Marbury street, and extending thence of tbe sumo,with about one hun dred and twenty feet in depth,bounded north by a lot of land belonging to ihe trust estate of Mr*. Mary O. Harrison, west and aouth by lots be longing to tho same, and east by Marbury street. Levied on as tbe property of Amos E. Owen, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuod from the City Court of Augusta, in favor of John C. Oalvln vs. Amos E. Owen. ISAAC LEVY, nprS—td _ _ Sheriff C. A. Richmond County Sheriffs Sale. WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in May next between the usual hours* sale, at the Lower Market House, in the City* Augusts, the property knbwn as the City Hots situated in the City of Augusta on the north side of Broad et., bounded south by Broad st., cost by an alley running from Broad to Reynolds st., west by tbo store now in the occupancy of J. K. Garmany. Said property levied upon by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from and returnable tp the Superior Court of Richmond County in favor of Joseph M. Newby vs, the Southern Express Com pany. Terms cash. Property pointed out by plaintiff. S. H. CRUMP, aprs—law4t Deputy Sheriff R. C. Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale- WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in May next, between tho usual hours of sale, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, 7 Horses and 2 double wagons, levied upon by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from and return able to tho Superior Court of Richmond County, in favor of Geo. F. Barnes, Trustee, vs. the Southorn Express Company. Property pointed out by defondants. S. H. CRUMP, aprs—law4w Deputy Sheriff, R. C. Assignee’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN MAY, before the Court Honee door in Appling, within the legal hoars of sale, oue Trnot of Land, lying in the county of Colom bia, on the waters of Sullivan's Creek, and ad joining lands of Cartledge, Calvin, Marshall, aud Dunn, containing 406 acres, more or less. Also. oii6 40 acre lot, in Cherokee county, described iu plat as being in Fifteenth District of second sec ion, No. 30. Said land sold as the property of Thomas K. Blalock, a Bankrupt, tor the benefit of his creditors. At the same time aud place will he sold, a Tract of Land, lying in Columbia county, and adjoining lands of the estate of Wm. J. Eubanks, Marion McDaniel, and Airs. Merriwether, con taining three hundred aud seventy-two (372) acres, more or less. Sold us the property of George T Dunn, a Bankrupt, for the benefitof his creditors R. S. NEAL, March 30,1868. Assignee. ap2—law4w 11. S. 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 plaintiffs, iu the following caSes, to wit: Howes, Hyatt & Cos. versus George AI. Hay ; Baldwin, Starr & Cos. versus same, I have levied upon as the property of the de fendant, George M. Hav : West half of Lot No. 5, io the 18th District, Webster (originally Lee) county, containing 1011 acres, more or less; Also, tlie place in Webster county (uuwber and district unknown), known as the Shrimpahire Place, together with all the improvements there on, containing 2024 acres, more or less; Also, Lot No. 240, in tho 13th District, Worth county,containing 202 J acres, more or less; Also, Lot No. 50, in the 14th District, Decatur county, containing '-’SO acres, more or less ; Also, Lot No. 118, iu the 26th District, Miller county, containing 250 acres, more or less; Also, Lot No. 170, iu the 26ta District, Early couuty, containing 250 acres, more or less; And will sell all the 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 the lawful hours of sale. Dated, Savannah, March 31st. WM G. DICKSON, apl—td U. S. Marshal. Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in May next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Lower Market House, in the oity of Augusta, tho following property, to-wit: All of that tract of Land in Richmond County, Ga., bounded north by Hale st, east by Georgia Railroad avenue, south by [lot of Mrs. Doaring, and west by Carnes’ road, and consisting of lota No. 192, 193, 191, 216, 217, 218, 236, 237, 235, 255, 157, 158, 159, and 180, 111, 112, 113, 114, oh a plan of lots made by Mooru & Tuttle for Ed ward Thomas, May 15, 1855, and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Richmond Superior Court, Book N N, folio 155, consisting, also, of tho strip of land between Railroad avenue and railroad, front ing lots 112, 113 and 114; said land being the samo conveyed by Edward Thomas to Jessee Osmond, July 26, 1863, by deed of record in book SS, 130 and 131. Said property levied upon by virtue of two fi. fas., one issuod in favor of John Bobler, Tax Collector of Richmond County, for State and County Taxes; the other in favor, of Harvey A. Cook vs. Jcsso Osmond. Terms cash. JOHN D. SMITH, aprs—w4t Sheriff, R. C. Richmond County'Court Sale. WILL DE SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET House, in tho City of Angusta, on the First Tuesday in May next, beewoen the legal hours of salo, the following property, vis : All those build ings standing on the lot on Marbury st., between Telfair and Fenwick streets, bounded on the north by tho third lovol of the Augusta Canal, south by tho seoond lovol of tho Augusta Canal, west by the raoo way of tho Augusta Factory, and oast by Marbury street, together with Lathes, Anvils, Vices and various tools used in tho Iron Foundry and Machine business, with a variety of patterns ; also, tho balance of the cast and wrought iron in tho place. Levied on as the property of John S. Day and Isaac S. T. Hop kins, to satify a Distress Warrant issued from tho County Court for Richmond County, in favor of George Jones et. al. trustees, against John S. Day and Isaac S. T. Hopkins, and levied on the Stlt.h day of January, 1868. WILLIAM DOYEE, apr7—td S D. C. C. R. C. •Assignee’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY next, before tho Court House door of Forsyth County, Georgia, botween the legal hours of sale, tho following property to-wit: Loti of Land No.’s 1,278, 1,242, 1,241, and 15 acres of lot No. 1,276 in tho 3d Distriot and Ist Section of said county—lots No.’s 1,241 and 1*642 underlease; also, lots No.’s 16, 17, 18, 65,56, 57, 58, 88 and 89 in the 2d District and Ist Sec tion of said oounty ; also, one undivided half of lot No. 420 in tho 3d District and Ist Section of said county; also ono undivided sixth of lot No. 868 in the 3d District and Ist Seotion of said county (very valuable for mining purpose*); also, one undivided third of 5 acres of land and an old tanyard in Cumming, Ga., known as Moody’s tanyard ; also, ono 60 gallon kettle, one olock, one mule, one largo four horse wagon, one undi vided half of a travelling thresher, one double barrel shot gun, two maps of the United States, ono llonnor’s map of Georgia, and 60 bushels of Corn, more or less. All add as the property of Talbot Strickland, Bankrupt, of Forsyth oounty, Georgia, for tho benefit of his creditors. Terms oaah. ISAACS. CLEMENT, aplfl—td Assignee. W Assignee’s Sale. ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door In llainbridge, Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY next, the following property of John T. Wimberly, Bankrupt. to-wit: Ono House and Lot in the town of Baiiibridge, on Broughton street, containing one acre more or less; also, two Mules. Said property will he sold free from all incum branees, for cash. WM. H. CRAWFORD, aplfi—ids Assignee. Amotlua Sales. ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE. Augusta, between the hour!| p. n.— Three shares of Georgia R. R. k B. Stoek, the property of tbe estate of the late Antoine Picqnet. deceased. CAROLINE DOUBET, TN PURSUANCE*oF J?N* OF COURT, -*• »• will sell to the highest bidder, fur cash, at Btoae Mountain, Ga., on Saturday, the 9th day May next— 1 Town lots numbers 8, 6 and 55, in tbe town of Stone Mountain, free from all incumbrancer, as the property of °* 0r 8 B J^l “ r *^f-^gkrupt. JOHN B. STEWART,; v : - **?r- Assignee’s Sale -9 \ f WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT door in the town of Bainbridge, va., on the FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY next, the following property of Thos. A. Swearinger, .Bankrupt, to.wit: Lots of Land Nos. 362,272 and part of Lot No. 343, in the 15th .District of Deca tnr# county; also, undivided two thirds interest in one third interest in Lots Nos. 223 and 2 64 in 16th District of said county. Said lots containing m the aggregate, 1,430 acres, more or less Said property will be sold free from aU incum brances, for cash. H. M. BEACH. apie-tds Assignee. Chatham County. I* THE district court - of the Utilted States for the Southern District of lieonjia. jacob'cohen, l IN BANKRUPTCY, Bankrupt. ) The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all Mb debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the ninth day of May, 1868, at 8 o’clock a. m., at Chambers of the said District Court, before r rtH'k S. Ilesseitiae, Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, atr his office, corner of Bay and Drayton streets, in the citv of Savannah, Ga., and show canse why the prayer of tho said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the Bame time and place. Witness the Honorable John Erskiue, lu.i i Judge of said Court, at Savannah. 1 '‘‘ Ga.,this22d day of April, 1868. . james McPherson, Clerk IN THE DISTRICT OOURT OF THE UNITED States, for tho Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of j FERDINAND BROWN, tIN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. J TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; The undersigned hereby gives notice of his election as Assignee 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, »p2s—law3w Assignee. MERIWETHER COUNTY TNTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED J- States for the Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of ) JAMES M. AUSTIN. F. B. WORTHAM, I JAMES T. GREEN, ; JOSHUA J. HANES, |IN BANKRUPTCY. JAMES W. WARE, I FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, | Bankrupts. To whom it may ooncern : The undersigned hereby gives notiee of his appointment as As signee ot Foster S. Chapman and James W. Ware, of Columbus, Ga., James M. Austin, of Fayetteville, Ga., Francis B. Wortham, of Merri wether county, Ga., James T. Green, of Troup county, Ga., and Joshua J. Hanes, of Jonesboro, Gs., within said District, each of whom have been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Nownan, the 24th day of April, A. D., 1868. ISAAC. N. SHANNON, ap2S—law3t - Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United State# for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter es ) DANIEL E. CATO, I THOMAS LIGON, j" IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupts. J To whom it may Concern : The undersigned heroby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of Daniel E. Cato, of Heard county, Ga., and Thomas Ligon, of Merriwether county, Ga., within said District, each of whom has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Newnan, the 25th day of April, A.D., 1868. JAMES J. McIUNLEY, USTSTJr^NCE Fire, Marine, Inland AND ACCIDENTAL lIURMCI Phenix Insurance Company, New York. Manhattan Insurance Company, New York . Howard Insurance Company, New York. Standard Insurance Company, New 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 lbnfc Mercantile Insurance Company, New York. Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford. The above are all FIRST CLASS COM PANIES with ample means to moot their liabili ties. All losses promptly and equitably adjusted. WM. SHEAR, Augusta, April 7tb, 1868. Agent. ap7-3« Blacksmith and Wheelwright, TWIGGS STREET, ON MILL PREMISES OF R. F. UR(}UIIART, AUGUSTA, GA. Buggies, wagons and drays REPAIRED. Store Trucks,lron Grating, Iron Doors, Hinges and Hooks, Window Shutters and Gates made and repaired. Platform Scales:repaired in tho best tanner. Bridgnßolts and Brakes made to order and at short notice. Master-builders and others would do well to give me a call before ordering work elsewhere. apl2—eodoow2m* JNO. J. EVANS. GEORGI \ RAILROAD Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper Home. PERSONS LEAVING AVGUSTA BY either morning or evening Passenger Trains, or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or l>y any of tho Freight Trains, can always get a GOOD MEAL at DERZELIA, twenty miles from Augusta, on the Georgia Railroad E. NEBIIUT, mh3l—tf Proprietor. BOOKBiNDING ~~ AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, E. H. PUGHE, 190 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. _ Richmond County. Letters of Dismission. gTAJE OF 0 BORGIA— Julia A. Onasaiigg, Kxeculrijt, of tte estate of flKia are, therefore, to efto and admonish, all and singular, tbe kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to b* and appear at my offle* on or bo fore the first Monday in September next, to show cans*, if nay they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. . Given under my hand and official signature, mhlT—lawSm _ Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA. Hichmond Count u. Whereas Wm. C. Toder, Administrator of the owned' to be and appear at my office, oa or before the first Monday in October, to show canse, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Angnsta, this 10th day of April, 18168. E. M. BUAYTON, apll—lawem" Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereaa, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Ansa C. Camming, deceased, applies to me for Letters Os Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, tbe 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 any they have, why said 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, mb 17 —law6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County • Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Henry IJ. Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, tho 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 canse, if any they have, why said Letter* should not be grantld. Given under my hand and official signature, at office jn Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mh!7—lawfim Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE 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 are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in Septemccr 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 16tb day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—law6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, 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 aud 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 be 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 mo 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 any they have, why slid Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of Maftb, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—law fmi 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 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 June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Give under my hand and official signature this, the 4th day of December, 1867. JACOB R. DAVIS, de7-d*wtd* Ordinary. Letters of Administration. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Julia Eupbemia Brooks applies to me for Letters of Administration, dc bonit non, with tho will annexed, on the estato 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 bo and appear at my office, on or before tho first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undor my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, 30th day of March, ISIS. E. M. BRAYTON, mh3l—3ot Ordinary. Georgia— Richmond County. Oharloa CatlaD, Administrator dc 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, be and ap pear at my office, on or before tho first Monday in May, and show causo, if any he has, why his Letters of Administration, on said ostato, should not bo revoked. * Further ordered, That this rule bo published, once a week for four weeks, in the National Republican, ono of the publio gazettes of said oity. Given undor my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 4th day of April, 1808. E. M. BRAYTON, aps-law4t* Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Edward O’Donnoli, Administrator on the estate of THOMAS HANEY, deceased, applies to mo for Lotters of Dismission. Thcso are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, tbo kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before tho first Monday in September next, to show pause, if any they have, why said lotters should not be granted. Given undor my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 24th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mh2s-6m* Ordinary Warren County. * Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Warren County. Whereas, James llall applies to me for Let ters Dismissorv' from tho estate of Joshua Geesling, deceased— These are therefore to olio and admonish all and singular tho kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time*proscribed by law, aad show causo, it any they can, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature December Ist, 1867. H. R. CODY, deß—lam6m Ordinary. _ Faltoa JOH§’! ,N bankruptcy *°B Sf April 24,1888. county, G*., who have Wn and B*nknwU “j3 n ‘ l £'° wn IlSri^rtof NO^H B BOWLER, ap2Bl»w2w Aarigaoa. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH* United State# for the Northern Diatriet of Oconto, In the matter of ) H. J KIMBALL, }IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN: Th* undersigned hereby giro* notiee of hi# appointment aa aaaignee of Hannibal J. Kim ball, of Atlanta, in th* ooanty of Falton, and State of Georgia, within said Diatriet, who ha* been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hi* own petition, by the District Court of aaid Diatriet: Dated at Atlanta, Ga., the 24th day of April !8«8. J. A. BURNS, apr26—law3t Aaaignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB JL United States, for the Northern Diatriet of Georgia. In the matter of 1 . JOSEPH E. VEAL, l IN BANKRUPTCY, Bankrupt. j The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court 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 the 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 es tbe said Court in Bankruptcy, at tbe Register’s office in Atlanta, and show canse why the prayer of the aaid 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 place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, r__, T Judge of said District Coart, and |SEAL ' J seal thereof, this 23d day of April, A.D., 1868. W. B. SMITH, ap24—law2w CleA. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of t LEWIS C A IIN , >IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. j No. 251. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d,.1867, notice ia hereby given to ail persons interested to appear on the 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 tbe Registers pf 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 plaee. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, r „ r Judge of said District Court, and I- -I the seal thereof, this 23d day of ApriL A. D., 1868. W. D. SMITH, ap24—law2w Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Umted Elates for the Northern District of Georgia. JOHN n HAMILTON, l ™ BA^ O K^ UPTCY Bankrupt. > No ' a ~ The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 18g7, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the 11th day of May, 1868, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Black, Esq., onA 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 Bankrnpt should not be granted. And further notice is hereby given that the second aud third meetings of creditors will be held at the eame time aud place. V itness the Honorable John Erskiue, [seal.) J udge of the said District Court, and the seal thereof, this 23rd day of April, A. D., 1868. W.B SMITH, ap24—luw2w Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. i IN BANKRUPTCY, Bankrupt. ) Wo - 5U ' The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court 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 the 28th day of April, 1868, at 10 o'clock in tbe fore noon, at Chambers of the said District Court,before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of the saidCourtinßankruptoy, at the Register J office in room No. 56 United States Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrnpt should not be granted. Witness the Honorable John Erskine is. »11 udge of the said District Court, and ' the seal thereof this 13th day of April, 1868. W. B. SMITH. apls—law3w Clerk. TATNAL COUNTY. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS. At Savannah, this 22d day of April, A. t> IS6B. The undersigned hereby gives notico of his appointment as Assignee of JOSEPH M. TODD, of Botscy, Clifton District, in tho county of Tat nall, and State of Georgia, within said Distriot, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said Dis trict. • PETER V. ROBINSON, ap26—law3t Assignee, etc Oglethorpe County. Letters »f Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe 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— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within tho time 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 —lamfirn Ordinary. Letters of Dismission, STATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe Cos. Whereas, Wm. W. Davenport, guardian for Robert H. and A. H. S. Glenn, minors of Wm. Glenn, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and friends of said minors, to bo and appear at my office within tho 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, novl#—lam6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismiseion. STATE OF GEORGIA— Oglethorpe County. Whereas, William M. Lane, Administrator on the estate of Harrison G. Lane, late of said oounty, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said administration— These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and oreditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said Lettors should not be granted. Given undor my hand and official signature, this 12th day of December, 1867. E. C. SHACKELFORD, de!4—lam6m Wilkes Oounty. TATE~OF~GEORGIA— Wilkee County. Whereas, John C. Fanning, applies to me for Letters of Dismission as ExePutorof B. J. Orr, deceased— These are to cite al) persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed bylaw, to show cause, If any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be grafted. ROYLAND BEASLEY, Dec. list, 1867. Ordinary. d©22—lam6m