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liniature Almanac for May, 1860.
FRIDAY, MAY 1
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MOOS'S PHASBS.
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May 14tb I. •v.nmg.
23«., 1.26, morning.
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noons or tsk Union Rkfiblican }
State Ckxtrai. r mmittkk. S
August*. (!»■, April 16iu, 186S. )
. ii of»ublimiß®
"]“J to thn Legislature, or County Offices
. .„v who may not bo nble to Uko tho “Test
Oath” according to Oen'l Meade'. order No. 61.
nestevl to forward their names to the un
rJLa, *t Augusta, o*.. as soon as the result
fthe tiKtiou is made known, that stops may be
'omedislely i liken to hare their disabilities re
gored by Cw>^Qgj KB BLODGETT, Cbmn,
state Central Com. Republican Tarty.
Republican papers please copy. apl7-tf
I.ood Advice.
\p e humbly beseech our Democratic
friends of the press in Georgia to say noth
iß, on the subject of frauds. A modest
silence on this subject may prove a virtue.
rangresiional District*.
Clift’s majorities in twenty three counties,
First Congressional District, over tho great
cwpet bagger, Fitch, amount to 4460 votes—
the rote standing t Cliit, 5b97 ; Fitch, 10.1,
Political Equality.
A Democratic Club has been formed at
Milledgeville, and among the five Vice Presi
dents appear the names of two colored meu.
We can not see how the Democrats can
consistently object to negroes bolding office
wheu they themselves make Vice Presidents
of them.
That “New" Bell,
Well, our ears were pleasantly greeted,
last evening, by our friend Charlie’s uew
“auction bell." It was snch an improve
ment upon that other bell, wc cannot refrain
from noticing the vast improvement; and
we have no doubt that that well known
voice, “going, going, gono,” will be more
liquid in its tones, under the inspiration of
the' new’’ bell.
Pic Nic of C iliam No. 8.
The annual picnic of “Citizen” No. 8
came off yesterday, at the suburban retreat,
Berzelia. An extra train of four coaches
left Union Depot at 7:15 A. M., and was
filled with the gallant members of No. 8,
their wires, sweethearts and joyous little
ones. Flowers gay decked the wayfarers,
and enjoyment crowned the happy day.
Pleasure Jaunt to Savannah.
Our gallant Firemen of “Georgia” and
“Vigilant” No. 3, left on yesterday morning
at 9 o’clock for Savannah upon a return
visit to the firemen of that city, and we
hope that they will have a pleasant trip,
win all the prizes, and have a safe return
home, for the “boys” know well how to put
out fires—and put down comestibles, etc.
“SnmmcrTillc Garden.”
Reference is made to the advertisement of
this now resort for the citizens of the city of
Augusta, at the end of the City Railroad, at
Summerville, which is now open ; and will
give on to morrow a Barbecue of the old
sort, where creature comforts of “solid or
liquid form can be had of the best sort, no
doubt.
A Convention of Kuilrontl Vlacnalci.
be understand a Convention of the prin
cipal officials of all the Railroads south of
Philadelphia and east of the Mississippi
fiver, is to be held in this city to day, for the
purpose of arranging a through schedule for
passengers and freight, which will greatly
facilitate and expedite communication. It
is to be hoped their deliberations will result
in much beuefit to the commercial and trav
elling community.
County Court.
This Court—Judge McLaws presiding—
tvas in session nearly all day yesterday—and
determined the cases which will be found
Mow, to wit:
State vs. Isaac Jefferson for Hiot. It
seems this was a ease of Riot which occured
Spaeth's in September last, between a
Party of negroes and a United State soldier,
stationed here. One of the two parties
found to be most implicated was named
Robert Johnson, who was tried at December
Term and convicted. The present tried
efondant was sick, and has had his trial
postponed until yesterday, when he too, was
found guilty and sentenced to six months
°o the public works.
State vs. James Luke, for simple Lar
ceny James has two ol the Apostles names,
»“d should have been a better Christian, but
foil from grace and laid violent hands
u pon his neighbor’s wood-pile, and appro
priated at various times sundry armfulls of
" sa wood. Upon these facts being
proved on the said “James” he was found
eiihy o( simple larceny—and will be
'•ntenced, together with all the other persons
lund guilty, at this term of the Court—on
■ aturday (tomorrow) at 10 o'clock a. m.
nar.au.
e had the pleasure of an introduction,
Jtsterday, to Mr. S. Whelan, Esq., the
B®tit of the bureau of Refugees, Freed
-11,1 Abandoned Lands for Richmond,
o umbia and Lincoln counties, vice Judge
■ L Davis, resigned, and have no licsita-
Jn in saying that Mr. Whelan will follow
® ** n ® schedule as formerly run, aud
indeaver to do justice to all parties who
,n ay come or he brought before him. lie
M C( 1 ns to request all persons interested
1,1 Welfare of the colored schools of the
Clt J lo call on him as soon as convenient,
ll ad make known their wants, etc.
Tho Blind 1.0a41U( Ike Hltnd.
A lady by tha name of Mrs. Sarah McCul
loch carried her blind husband to the (tolls
in Atlanta, on Monday, so that he might
voto the full Democratic ticket.
«** ——
Cor. It. It. Mullock.
This distinguished gentleman is a guest at
the National Hotel, in Atlanta. Ho received
a very large number of calls yesterdny from
gentlemen ol both parlies, says the Am.
Tha Governor elect received nil who called
on him with an elegance and case of manner
altogether becoiniog one who is to preside
over the destinies of Georgiu, as her Chief
Magistrate, tor years to come. While the
Governor is sufficiently communicative to be
agreeable, he is by no means talkative as to
the future. It is secretly hinted that quite a
number were no wiser when they came out
than when they went in. Our little news
bird says lie talks pleasantly and not unin
terestingly upon the state ot the weather.
Henry Clay possessed the same faculty to an
astonishing degree.
Very Hard Hit.
In an article elsewhere, headed “The
Contest in Georgia,” the Tiibune uses the
following language : “Had General Gordon
been elected, he would have proved a better
Unionist than any of the “bomb-proofs’’
who kept very carefully out of the ranks in
the late struggle, but are now so vociferous
for a chance to fight in the next one.”
How many there are, right here in
Augusta, who, during tho late War, were
intense Unionists, and kept out of the army,
by all sorts of dodges, whether attached to
Soldier’s Relief Associations, contractors
afflicted with rheumatism, shortsightedness,
deafness, and a thousand and one other
lame excuses, at the late election voted the
Democratic Ticket!
The question naturally arises—if all these
newly-fledged Democrats are trying now to
keep the State out of the Union, why they
did not volunteer in the armies of the South,
and try to fight their way out of the United
States, in place of sneaking round the
country during the War?
For a man who fought lor his principles
we have a high regard. The stay-at-home
Democrat ought to be ashamed of himself.
Hoi for I.lberia.
Sixty one colored men, women and chil
dren—with baggage, agricultural tools, and
household goods—left yesterday morning, at
9 a. in., for Liberia via Savannah. They
hail from near Aiken, Edgefield District,
South Caroliua, and seemed to have been
quite intelligent and well satisfied at the new
move they are making. They seemed, also,
to be well supplied with an outfit; and while
they seek the “land of their fathers”—not
their “native land,” as Democracy so calls
Africa—they had no fears, and seemed hope
ful of health and prosperity. It is to be
hoped they will have both of these. Some
few of the more careful and energetic, no
doubt, will succeed ; hut the past history of
emigration to Africa does not warrant the
belief that a majority will ever do so. Cli
mactic fevers and uneducated carefulness,
together with an enervation produced by
the climate, even to the healthy, will pre
vent successful adventure, in the Torrid
Zone, to those persons born in a more
temperate clime. Being free agents, how
ever, and enjoying the right of domicil
where they may choose it, while we can not
see any great benefit to arise oithur to the
emigrant or to the country he leaves, by
decimating its laborers, as is the case with
every laborer now being driven away, from
any cause, from the South, we have no
desire to dictate in the matter at all. For
we believe that in religion—in politics—in
emigration—and in every business of life—
a man’s belief is his own an I no one clsc’s
property, aud that he has the inherent,
God-given right to enjoy it as he may see
fit, without let or hindrance—and his con
science and his God are the only arbiters.
A Carpel-bagger for A. B.Senator.
The Macon Journal «.(.’• Messenger nomi
nates H. S. Fitch, recently beaten by Dr.
Clift for Congress, in the First Congres
sional District, as a candidate for United
States Senator from Georgia, on the ground
that he has “been rejected by the brutal
negroes and loathsome scalawags.” This is
rather a brazen nomination, to propose that
a man whom the negroes and scalawags
thought unfit to represent the whole people
of Georgia. The antipathy of the Democ
racy for carpet-baggers seems to he dimin
ishing, just as their dread of negro suf
frage and negro supremacy has wonderfully
declined sinee they found that they intimi
dated and bribed some negroes into voting
their ticket.
[Advertisement.]
Humbug !
The “Lani|i Man” wishes us to say to
our patrons that the advertisement of Wm.
L. Elkins, “Coal Oil” and “Agency,” is a
humbng[ lie nor any other man lias
shipped genuine Coal Oil to this city since
the war; and that lie (Farr) can get as
good Petroleum, or Coal Oil, ns Elkin’s
Agent, or any other man, and sell it as
low—or any oilier goods (no matter what
you call for) ; and lie will warrant all lie
sells to come up to his recommendation.
And, by the way, he is selling Granite
Basins, without tiic Pitchers, in lots from
one to one hundred, and Tumblers iu any
number.
No. 1 Kerosene from 50 cents per gallon,
according to quality and quantity.
Time Exti ndcil !o fflny 1,5, 1868,
Owing to pressure ol professional busi
ness, Prof. Roberts lias prolonged his stay
in Augusta, amhojili continue to heal the
at Augusta Hotel until May 15th. (it.
[Advertisement.]
for llie CJure of fever Ague,
Dumb Ague, Chill-Fever, Intermitting
Fever, old Mismanaged Agues, Bad Effects
of Agues treated or suppressed with Quinine,
Cholagogue Arsenic, and other deleterious
drugs, Humphrey’s No. 10 is superior. As
a preventive of Ague il may lie relied upon.
Taken by persons travelling through nn
uguey or marsh district, or residing in such
loeility, it entirely protects the system from
the disease.
[Advertisement.]
Goods at a Sacrifice.
The purchasers of dry goods should not
fail to take advantage of the opportunity
offered, at 190 Broad street. Thcstoek ol
seasonable goods in being sold ala sacrifice
as the room is required for other purposes
AIM I iteuranc* company*
HARTFORD, COHN.,
lx, o*POBAT*n, 1819. Capitai., $3,000,000.
WIUIAM fcHEAK
It the Aftot of thii well known Company,
with which our cltlieni of tho two pant genera
tions are familiar. The Aitna is proverbial for
honeit and fair dealings with Its patrons, and by
the judicious management of its Board of Direc
tors, they now have, in capital and surplus,
assets amounting to $4,833,543 invested in the
best securities of the country, most of which are
above their par value, and can he converted any
day into munoy. Any Company is good when
no fire occurs, but those who insure in the A£tna
may feel perfectly assured that ample means ure
provided to meet losses if they occur. The pub
lic are respectfully requested to call on Mr. Shear
aiul examine the assets of the Company.
AUGUSTA MARKETS.
Thursday, April 30—P. M.
FINANCIAL.—GoId selling at 1.41). Silver
in itatu quo at old quotations.
BONDS.—GeorgiaH. R. Stocks dull at 70.
COTTON. —Market dull and quiet, holders
asking 31; buyers cannot come up beyond 30,
and the demand even at that price is nothing to
speak of. New York advices to noon reported a
firm market, but no advance beyond 32) for New
York Middlings.
CORN.—Car load at depot brings 1.18 per
bushel, and at retail 1.25.
BACON.—Still'market, and prices maintained
fully.
Trade of all kinds dull.
[OFFICIAL.]
Headquarters Third Military District,!
(Department Georgia, Florida A Alabama), >
Atlanta, Ga., April 24th, 1868. J
General Orders No. 60.
Application having boon made to tlio Com
manding General for permission to allow per
sons convicted of minor offences by civil Courts
to work out tho fines imposed on them on the
public highway, it is hereby ordered,
That Sub-District Commanders may, on the
application of the proper civil authorities, nllow
the employment on the public highway, at a fair
compensation, of all such persons. Great care
must be taken that this authority is not abusod
by overworking the prisoners or retaining them
longer iu 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
hut this order is not intended to revive or au
thorixe tho use of the chain gang, previously
prohibited.
By order of Maj. Gen. Meado.
K. C. DRUM,
ap26-10t Assistant Adjutant General.
Official.
HEADQUARTERS U. S. FORCES, )
Augusta, Ga., April 27, 1868. (
Special Order No. 2.
In compliance with instructions issued by the
Commanding General Sub-District of Georgia,
any public demonstration is prohibited in the
City of Augusta, Richmond county, Go., on the
result of the late Election becoming known.
By order of Brig. Gen. C. C. Sibley.
C. F. W. TROWBRIDGE,
Capt. 16th U. S. Infantry,
ap2B>lot Bvt. Maj. U. S. A. Commanding
[Advertisement.]
Country Jlcrclutn I*,
In making their purchases, will do well
to call first on Mrs. Pughe, 190 Broad
street, who is selling out her entire stock
cheap. ts
f BY TELEGRAPH.^
From A-tlanta.
[•Special to the National Republican.
Atlanta, April 30.—Additional official
majorities for Gordon : Crawford, 21 ; Tay
lor, 39 ; Early, 242 ; Baker, 383 ; Ware, 1 i
Sumter, 106 ; Coffee, 15 ; Upson, 57.
For Bullock : Clinch, 44 ; Calhoun, 60 ;
Schley, 15; Columbia, 765; Harris, 60;
Talbot, 289; Fannin, 185; Gilmer, 171;
Pickens, 168 ; Monroe, 35.
It is believed to-night that tho Republi
cans have a majority ol the Senate and
House.
Washington Items.
Washington - , April 30.—There was no
business in the House to-day. The resolu
tion censuring Nelson was tabled by the
Court by a vote of thirty-five to ten. The
motion for a night session, amended so as
to prolong the day session was tabled by a
vote of twenty-two to twenty-seven. Evart*
proceeded. The acquittal element seem,
more confident this morning.
In the House, Brooks gave notice ol a res
olution of inquiry regarding the managers’
cnonection with the alia veta Court,
Just before the resolution of censure was
tabled, as reported at noon, Nelson said :
“Although not a duelist, and never having
fought one, he did not mean to convey the
intimation that lie was irresponsible in any
manner for what he had said, and would
claim no preemption of any kind on account
of his age.”
The Senators voting against tabling the
resolution censuring the chivalric old man
were: Cameron, Howard, Morgan, Morrill
o( Vermont, Pomeroy, Stewart, Sumner,
Thayer, Wilson, and Yates-
Evarts spoke the entire day, and will con
clude to morrow. One of his sentences
concludes : “It you drive the President forth,
he will he a victim of Congress and a mar
tyr to the Constitution.”
| “Private.—This sentence exhausts my
monthly allowance.” “Glad lie’s exhausted.”
Trouble in Tennessee.
Cincinnati, April 30.—A special to tho
Commercial says:
“Brownlow is without legislative au
thority, but is urged by letters from Sena
tor Fowler and members of tho House, and
is determined to call out tho militia to
suppress violence.”
Episcopal-
Alexandria, Va., April 30. —Rev. F. M.
Whittle was consecrated Assistant Bishop
«f the Episcopal Church of Virginia to-day
Markets—By Telegraph.
financial.
NEW YORK, April 30, Noon. —Gold 1.39 J.
Stocks dull. Money 6. Exchange 10. Old
Bonds 12); new, 8|; Virginia 6’a 484. Ton
nessco ox-coupons 68: new, 67.
LO DON, April 30, Afternoon. —Consult* un
changed.
LONDON, April 30, Evening. —Consold 93jS;
•I bonds 70*.
NEW ORLEANS, April 30.—Sterling, 52a
54. New Yo*k Sight, J premium. Gold, 130 j.
I*rodnco and Oilier Market*.
LIVERPOOL, April 30, Noon. —Cotton dull
and unchanged. Salos 8,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 30, Afternoon. —Cotton
easier—quotably unchanged.
LIVERPOOL, April 30, Kveniny. —Cotton
a fraction lower; sales 8,000 ba’cs; Uplands on
the spot 12jj; Afloat 12?; Orleans 12jL *7,; ]
NEW YORK, April 30, Noon. — Cotton dull
at 32Jc.
Freights a shade firmer. Turpentine irrogulur
ami unsettled at 76a80. Rosin firm. Flour
saloc. lower. Wheat la2c. lower. Corn ln2c.
lower. New Mess Pork $20.25.
NEW YORK, April 30, Evening. —Cotton
opened dull und closed steuuy; Sales 2,000 bales
at 324 c.
Wheat active at a decline. Corn, yellow
Southern 1.20. Mess Pork $20.75. Lard 184a
104. Sugar uetivo at. 11n.12). Turpentine on
the spot 78r80. Rosin $3.35.
SAVANNAH. April 23.—Cotton doll; Mid
dlinfi nominally 314; nothing doinc; receipts
for two weeks 2,173 bales ; exports—Sea Island
818, Uplands 12,584, of which 734 Sea Island,
and 9,906 Uplands were for Liverpool; coast
wise, 84 bales Sea Island and 19,304 bales of
Upland*.
NEW ORLEANS, April 30.—Cotton dull
and lower; Middlings, 314a82c. Sales, 700
bales ; receipts, 620 bales.
Sugar, only a retail trade. Cuba Molasses, 18.
WILMINGTON, April 30.—Cotton weaker.
Middlings 29Jc.
Spirits Turpentine declined to 66. Rosin, high
grade*, firm—strained and No. 2, 2.45; No. 1,
4.60; Pale, 6.00. Tar declined.
MOBILE, April 30.—Cotton, the market closes
nominal; sales none; receipts, 442 bales.
CHARLESTON, April 30.—Cotton steady.
Sales 400 bales. Middling 31a3l£c. Receipts
185 hales. Exports coastwise 1,460 bales. Re
ceipts for the week 1,944 bales. Sales for the
week 4,786 bales. Exports coastwise for the
week 2,247 bales. Stock 10,865, of which 3,757
are on shipboard, not cleared.
Marine News-
NEW \ORK, April 30.—Arrived: Guiding
Star, from Aspinwall; Java, from Liverpool.
WILMINGTON, April 30.—Arrived; Lucile,
from Baltimore.
Cleared : Rebecca Clyde, for New York.
SAVANNAH, April 27.—Arrived: Brig
Clurinda, St. Augustine; Cleared: steamship
11. Livingston, New York! ships Mayflower and
Pocuhontas, Liverpool,’ schooner W. S. Dough
ton, Providence.
CHARLESTON, April 30.—Arrivad: Str.
Manhattan, New York; steamer Vicksburg,
Providence; schr. M. B. Bramham, New York;
scht. L. S. Davis, Providence ; schr. A. C. Wil
lard, Providence; schooner Rachel Yanneman,
New York.
AUCTION SALES.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON TIIE FIRST TUESDAY
IN MAY NEXT, at the Lower Market
House, in the City of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale, nil that lot of land, with
improvements thereon, situated in the village of
Summerville, Richmond county, containing
twenty-one 26-100 acres, bounded by Telfair
street in said Village, and by lands of Heckle
and Martin ; the former residence of William P.
Carmichael, Esq., levied upon by virtue of two
fieri facias, issued from Richmond Superior
Court, and returnable to tho Juno Term, 186S, of
said Court, in favor of Edward I*. Clayton vs.
Thomas N. Johnson. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney, and sold by consent of all
parties interested. S. H. CRUMP,
Deputy Sheriff R. C.
March 10th, IS6B. mhlO—lawSt
City Sheriff’s Sale.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY NEXT
will be sold, at the Lower Market House,
ia the City of Augusta, within the legal hours of
sale, all that Leasehold 11» a certain Lot or parcel
of Land, situate, lying and being iu the City of
Augusta, on Marbury street, between D’Antig
nac extended, andSouth Boundary streets, front
ing about 55 feet on said Marbury street, and
extending thence of the same,with about one hun
dred and twenty feet in depth,bounded north by a
lot of land belonging to the trust estate of Mrs.
Mary G. Harrison, west and south by lots be
longing to the same, and east by Marbury street.
Levied on as the property of Amos E. Owen, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tho City Court of
Augusta, in favor of John C. Galvin vs. Amos E.
Owen. ISAAC LEVY,
aprß—id Sheriff C. A.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD ON TIIE FIRST TUESDAY
in May next between the usual hours»
sale, at the Lower Market House, in the City.
Augusta, the property known as tho City Hote
situated in the City of Augusta on tho north side
of Broad st., bounded south by Broad st., cast by
an alley running from Broad to Reynolds st.,
west by the store new in the occupancy of J. K.
Germany. Said property levied upon by virtue
of a fi. fa. issued from and returnable to the
Superior Court of Richmond County in favor of
Joseph M. Newby vs, tho Southern Express Com
pany. Terms cash. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. S. H. CRUMP,
—law4t Deputy Sheriff It. C.
TJ. S. Marshal’s Sale-
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias , issued out of the Honorable
tile 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-
R-mlant, George M. I lay :
West half of Lot No. 5, in the 18th District,
Webster (originally Lee) county, containing 101 j
acres, more or less ;
Also, the place in Webster county (number and
district unknown), known as the Slirimpslure
I’lace, together with all the improvements there
on, containing 202£ acres, more or less;
Also, Lot No. 210, in the 13th District, Worth
county,containing 202$ acres, more or less;
Also, Lot No. 50, iji the 11th District, Decatur
county, containing 250 acres, more or less ;
Also, Lot No. 118, in the 26th District, Miller
county, containing 250 acres, more or less ;
Also, Lot No. 170, in the 26th District, Early
county, containing 250 acres, more or less;
And will sell all the above described property
at public auction, at the Court House, in the city
of Macon, Bibb comity, Georgia, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN MAY next, between the lawful
hours of sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 31st.
WM G. DICKSON,
ap4—td IT. S. Marshal.
Richmond County Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
in May next, between tho usual hours ol
sale, at tho Lower Market llouso, in the city of
Augusta, the 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 Mr?. Dealing,
and west by Carnes’ road, and consisting of lots
No. 192, 193, 191, 216, 217, 218, 236, 237,238,
255, 157, 158, 159, and 160, 111, 112, 113, 114, on
a plan of lots mado by Moore & 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 the strip of
land between Railroad avenue and railroad, front
ing lots 112, 113 and 111; said land being the
same conveyed by Edward Thomas to Josseo
Osmond, July 26, 1803, by r deed of record in book
SS, 130 and 131. Said property levied upon by
virtue of two fi. fas., one issued in favor of John
Bohler, Tax Collector of Richmond County, for
State aud County Taxes; the other in favor of
Harvey A. Cook vs. Jesse Osmond. Terms cash.
JOHN D. SMITH,
aprs w4t Sheriff, R. C
Richmond County Court Sale.
\\l ILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET
* * House, in the City of Augusta, on the First
Tuesday in May next, between the legal hours of
sale, tho following property, viz : All those build
ings standing on the lot on Marbury st., between
Telfair and Fenwick streets, bounded on tho
north by the third level of the Augusta Canal,
south by the second level of the Augusta Canal,
west by tho race way of the Augusta Factory,
and east by Marbury street, together with
Lathes, Anvils, Vices and various tools used in
the Iron Foundry and Machine business, with a
variety of patterns ; also, the balance of tho cast
and wrought iron in the place. Levied on as
tho property of John S. Day and Isaac S. T. Hop
kins, to satify a Distress Warrant issued from
the County Court for Richmond County, in favor
of George Jones et. al. trustees, against John S.
Day and Isaac 8. T. Hopkins, and levied on tho
30th day of January, 1868.
WILLIAM DOYLE,
apr7—td S. B. C. C. It. C.
Assignee’s Sale.
W ILL ISE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
IN MAY next, beforo the Court House
door of Forsyth County, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Lots of Land No.’s 1,278, 1,242, 1,241, and 15
aerosol lot. No. 1,276 in tho 3d District and Ist
•Section of said county—lots No.’s 1,241 and 1,242
underlease; also, lots No.’s 16, 17, 18, 55, 56,
57, 58, 88 and 89 in the 2d District, and Ist Sec
tion of s;iid county ; also, one undivided half of
lot No. -120 in tho 3d District and Ist Section of
said county; also one undivided sixth of lot No.
868 in the 3d District and Ist Section of said
county (very valuablo for mining purposes); also,
odo undivided third of 5 acres of land and an old
lanyard in Cuiumiug, Ga., known as Moody’s
tauyard ; also, one 60 gallon kettle, one clock,
one mule, 0110 large four horse wagon, one undi
vided half of a travelling thresher, one double
barrel shot gun, two maps of tho United States,
one Bonnor’s map of Georgia, and 60 bushels of
Corn, more or less# All sold as tho property of
Talbot Strickland, Bankrupt, of Forsyth county,
Georgia, for the benefit of his creditors. Terms
"osh. ISAACS. CLEMENT,
a plfl t«l Assignee.
Auction Sales.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Bale.
VXT ILL BE BOLD ©N THE FIRST TUESDAY
» » in M*y next, between the utual boor, of
sate, et the Lower Market House, in the City of
Auguste, 7 llorsee and 2 double wtgons, loried
upon by virtue of a fl. f». issued from and return
eble to the Superior Court of Richmond County,
in favor of Geo. F. Bernes, Trustee, vs. the
Southern Express Company. Property pointed
out by defendants. * S. 11. CRUMP,
apro—lqw4w Deputy Sheriff, R. C.
Assignee’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLI), ON THE FIRST TUES
*t DAY’ IN MAY. before the Court House
door in Appling, within the legal hours of sale,
one Tract of Enini, lying in tile county of Coliirn
tna, 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 10 acre lot, iu Cherokee couuty, described in
pin’ as being in Fifteenth District'of second sec
ion, No JO Saul land sold as the property of
1 homas K. Blalock, a Bankrupt, lor the benefit of
bis creditors.
At the same time and place will bo Bold, a
of Laud, lying in Columbia couuty, and
adjoining lands of the estate of Wui.J. Eubanks,
Marion McDaniel, aud Mrn. Mcrriwetfier, con
taining three hundred aud seventy-two (372) acres,
more or less. Sold ns tho property of George T
Dunn, a Bankrupt, for the benefit of his creditors
„ t , K. S. NEAL,
March 30,1868. Assignee.
ap2—law Iw
Administrator’s Sale.
WTATE of GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
" 1,1 “C sold, at the Lower Market House, in
tho city of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN JUNE next, between tho usual hour of sale,
by lcavo of tho honorable tho Court of Ordinary
of Richmond County, the following property,
belonging to the estate of Jacob Ross, lato of
said county, deceased. All the improvements on
lot No. 188, Telfair street, between Campbell
and Gumming streots, occupied by John Combs.
All of the buildings on Southeast corner of Ellis
and Kollock streets, consisting of tho Dwelling
and Kitchen, formerly occupied by the family ;
one small Dwelling House, with two rooms, and
Store on tho corner, with other outbuildings.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
tho deceased. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay
for papers.
April 27th, 1868. WM. J. WHITE,
apJJ-td Administrator de bonis non.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ISAAC LEVY\ Auctioneer.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE
Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will
be sold, on TILE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY
next, at the Lower Market House, in the City of
Augusta, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3
p. m.—
Three shares of Goorgia It. U. Jb B. Stock, tho
properly of the estate of the late Antoino Picquet,
deceased. CAROLINE DOUBET,
ap2B-law2t Administratrix.
Assignee’s Sale-
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDLR OF COURT,
-L wo will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at
Stone Mountain, Ga., on Saturday, the 9th day
May next—
Town lots numbers 8, 6 aud 55, in the town of
Stone Mountain, free from all incumbrances, as
the property of George P. Bradley, Bankrupt.
JOHN THOMAS,
JOHN B. STEWART,
ap2B-law3t Assignees.
Assignee’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLI) BEFORE TIIE COURT
House door iu the town of Bainbridge,
Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY next,
the following property of Tlios. A. Swearinger.
Bankrupt, to.wit: Lots of Land Nos. 362, 272 and
part of Lot No. 313, in the 15th Districtot Deea
ture couuty ; also, undivided two thirds interest iu
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 the aggregate, 1,430 acres, more or less
Said property will be sold free from all inenm
brances, for cash. 11. M. BEACH,
aplO—lda Assignee.
Chatham County.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of ) iv it wi* ih’PTov
JACOB COHEN, lINl IN BANKRUPTCY,
Bankrupt. f No- ’ l2 ’
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 ninth day of May 1868, at S o’clock a. m.,
at Chambers of the said District Court, before
Frank S Ilesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of
said Court in Bankruptcy, at his office, corner of
Bay and Drayton streets, in the city of Savannah,
Ga., and show cause why the prayer of the said
petition of the Bankrupt should not he granted.
And further notice is given that thesecond and
third meetings of creditors will he held at tho
same time and place.
Witness the Honorable John Ersklue,
I K , i Judge of said Court, at Savannah.
1 Ga., this 22d dav of April, 1868.
j amps'McPherson,
ap2B—law2w Cletk
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
X States, for the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of ]
FERDINAND BROWN, \ IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The undersigned hereby gives notico 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 the District Court of said District.
G EOR G E GE M END EN,
ap2s—law.3w Assignee.
MERIWETHER COUNTY.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
JL States for the Northern District of Georgia.
In the matter of ]
JAMES M. AUSTIN.
F. B. WORTHAM, j
JAMES i\ GREEN, .
JOSHUA J. HANES, IN BANKRUPTCY.
JAMES W. WARE,
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
Bankrupts.
To whom it may concern : Tho undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Foster S. Chapman ami James W.
Ware, of Columbus, Ga., James M. Austin, of
Fayetteville, Ga., Francis B. Wortham, of Mcrri
wother county, Ga., James T. Green, of Troup
county, Ga., ami Joshua J. Ilancs, of Jonesboro,
Ga., within said District, each of whom have been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by
tho District Court of said District.
Dated at Ncwnan, the 24th day of April, A. D.,
18GS. ISAAC. N. SHANNON,
np2B—law3t Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF. THE
JL United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
DANIEL E. CATO, j rv tia vi’witdtov
THOMAS LIGON, j JNBANKRUIICY
Bankrupts.
To whom it may Concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Daniel E. Cato, of Heard county, Ga.,
and Thomas Ligou, of Morriwether 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 ol April, A I).,
1868. JAMES J. McKINLEY,
ap2B-law3t Assignoo.
Proposals.
Headquarters Third Military District, |
(Department of Georgia,Florida & Alabama), [
Chiof Quartermaster’s Office, ;
Atlanta, Ga., April 21, 1868. j
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV
ED at this office until 12 m., 15th May, 1868,
at which time they will he opened, for supplying*
the National Cemetery, at Marietta, Ga., witli
10,000 STAKES,
To be of good seasoned liaart pine, free from sap,
four (4) feet long, two (2) inches thick, and live (.»)
inches wide, planed on each side, pointed at one
end, and to have two coats of white paint. They
will also have to bo lettered and numbered in
black, iu accordance with lists which will ho fur
nished by the officers in charge of the Cemetery.
Tim usual requirements for bids, etc., will he
exacted. Full infonuatiou will he furnished on
application at this office.
Dolivery to commence two weeks aftor contract
is awarded, and the whole to bo deliverod within
twelve weeks from dato of eantract.
Proposals should be eudorsed “Proposals for
Stakes,” and addressed to
It. SAXTON,
Bvt. Brig. Gen iV Q. M., IT. X. A.
*2o—Chief Q. M. 3d Mil. Disi.
Richmond County.
Letters of Dismiuion.
STAIE OK GEORGIA—
Richmond Count,.
Whereas, Ch.rlea J. Jenkins, Execntor, and
Julin A. Cumming, Executrix, of tb* eeUte of
Thorn.a Camming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission :
These a-e, 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 hare, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this tfith day of March, 1868.
E. M. DRAYTON,
mhl7—lawfiin Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA,
Jtichmond County.
Whereaa Wui. C. Tuder, Administrator of the
estate of Surah Swiuney, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of DitsmitHiou.
These arc, therefore, to cite and adinonirfb ali
aud singular, the kindred aud creditors of said de.
ceased, to he 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 hand aud official signature, at
office in Augusta, this 10th day of Apiil, 1868.
E.'M BKAYTON,
apll—lawbin* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cumming, 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
deccafed, 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 bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868.
E. M. BIIAYTON,
inh 1 7— 1 aw6rn Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
I--’ Richmond County .
iVhoreas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of
Henry 11. 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 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, 1368.
E. M. DRAYTON,
mhl7 —law6m Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE 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 aie, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to ho aud 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 bo granted.
Given under my baud and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this 16rh day of March, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mhl7—lawGm Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission,
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
K-J Richmond County.
Wiiep.bas, Xol>>m-<D 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 kiudred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
beforo 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.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
f Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jcukins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cummiug, 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 appoar at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in September next, to show
cause, if any they have, whj r slid Letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office iu Augusta, this 16th day of March, IS6S.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mhl7 —lawfim Ordinary
Letters of Dismission.
oTATE OF GEORGIA—
kJ Richmond County.
Whereas, Mordccai Hyams, Administrator
of the estate of James Kenny, deceased,
late of said county, applies tome for Letters
of Dismission:
These are,therefore,to cite aud admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be ami 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, ISO 7.
JACOB R. DAVIS,
de7-d&wtd* Ordinary.
Georgia—
Richmond County.
Charles Catlan, Administrator ile bonis 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 ho is not to bo found
in said county : Ordered, That the said Charles
Catlin, Administrator as aforesaid, bo and ap
pear at my office, on or before the first Monday
in May, and show cause, if any he has, why his
Letters of Administration, on said estate, should
not bo revoked. Further ordered, That this
rule bo published, onco a week for four weeks, in
the National Republican, one 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,
apa-lawlt* Ordinary.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
b* Richmond County.
W u ere as, Edward O'Donnell, Administrator
on tho estate of THOMAS HANEY’, deceased,
applies to me 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 tho first Monday in September next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this 21th day of March,
1868. E. M. BRAYTON,
mh2s-6m * Ordinary
Warren County.
Letters of Dismission.
sJTATE OF GEORGIA—
Warren County.
Wherkas, James llall applies to iuo for Loi
ters Dismissorv from tho estate of Joshua
Geosling, deceased—
Those arc therefore to ciio and admonish all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office within
tho time prescribed by law. and show cause, it
any they can, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Giveu under my hand and official signature
December Ist, 1367. U. R. CODY,
doß—lam Gin Ordinary.
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Fulton Xtapty.
T N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
A State., for th* Northern District of Georgia.
In the matter ot )
WM. B. BEASLEY, IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No.JO.
the said Bankrupt having petitioneaTh* Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 2oth day of May, 1868, at 10 o’clock in
the foretsaon, at Chambers of the said District
Court, before Lawson Black, Esq., one of tho
Registers of the said Court in Bankrnptcy, at
the Register’s office in Room Number 56, in the
United States Hotel, Atlanto, Ga., and show cause
why the prayer of the said jietition of the Bank
rupt should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine,
r Judge of said District Court, and the
i “ seal thereof, this 28th day of April,
1868. W. B. SMITH,
ap.3fl-law2w Clerk.
Assignee’s Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE
1 United States for the Southern District ot
Georgia.
In the matter of j
ALBERT G HOWELL. I IN HANKKUPTCY
JOHN C. WHITNEK, \
AMOS C VAN EPPS, | April JL ISOB.
Bankrupts. J
I hereby give notice of my appointment as Ac
signee of the estate of Albert Ilowell, Jolm C.
Whittier, and Amos C. Van Laps, all of Fulton
county, Ga., who have been adjudged Bankrupts
upon their own petition, bv the District Court of
said District. NOAH It. FOWLER,
ap2B-law2w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia,
In the matter of )
11. J KIMBALL, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis
appointment as assignee of Hannibal J. Kim
ball, of Atlanta, in the county of Fulton, and
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition,
by the District Court of said District:
Dated atr Atlanta, Ga., the 24th day of April
1868. J. A. BURNS,
apr26—lawJt Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
JOSEPH E a VEAL, ) 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, 1567,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 11th day of May, 1868, at 10
o’clock in the foreuoon, 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 he granted. And further noticois
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 n Judge of said District Court, and
*■* seal thereof, this 23d day of April,
A.D., 186S.
W. B. SMITH,
ap24—law2w Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
-L States for the Northern District of Georgia.
In tho matter of )
LEWIS CAII N , }IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J No. 251.
The said Bankrupt having poiitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1567, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 11th day of May, 186S, 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 ot
creditors will be held at the same time and place.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine,
r -j Judge of said District Court, and
the seal thereof, this 23d day of April,
A. D., IS6S.
W. D. SMITH,
ap24—!nw2w Clerk.
TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
-i United States for the Noitheru District of
Georgia.
JOHN t HAMILTON, ] IX BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. j
The said Bankrupt having petitioned tlie Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby giveu 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 oftlie Registers ot
the said C<»urt in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s
office in Atlanta, and show cause whv the prayer
of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
grauted. And further notice is hereby given that
the second and third meetings of creditors will be
held at the same time and place.
ituess the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal.] Judge of the said District Court, and the
seal thereof, this 23rd dav of April,
A. D., 1868. W.B SMITH.
ap24—law2w Clerk.
TATNAL COUfiTY.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, S3.
At Savannah, this 22ii day of April, A. D
IS6S.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of JOSEPH M. TODD,
of Betsey, Clifton District, in the county of Tat
nail, and State of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his
own petition, by the District Court of said Dis
trict. PETER V. ROBINSON,
ap26—lawot Assignee, etc
Oglethorpe County.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
O Oyhthorpe 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 ho and appear at my offico
within the 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—laiutun Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission,
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oylcthorpc Cos.
Whereas, Wm. W. Davenport, guardian for
Robert 11. and A. il. S. Glenn, minors of Wm.
Glenn, deceased, applies to mo for letters of
dismission from said guardianship.
These aro therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said
minors, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed b} r 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, 1567.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
novl9—lam6m Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe County.
Whereas, William M. Lane, Administrator
on tho estate of Harrison G. Lane, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said administration—
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to bo aud appear at my offico
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 12th day of December, 1567.
K. C. SHACKELFORD,
doll—l am 6in Ordinary.
. - . .
Wilkes County.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Wilkes County.
WBKREAB, John C. Fanning, applies to me
for l.ottors of Dismission as Exeoutorof B. J.
Orr, deceased—
Tboso are to cito 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 Lottors of Dismission should not he
granted.
ROYLAND BEASLEY,
Dec. 21st, 1367. Ordinary,
de22—lam6m