The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, May 30, 1868, Image 3

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gJJTalKtpnblifnn Official City Paper. l(KK KST I ITV rilM’l LATION. ° A ’’ kM T MOBNINO M.y 80, ISM »«ip« of Thermomoter K«rr»i ir** <>rru «. A, T'« ! '* T “ M.y I», IHW. ,e* | sV I «’ _ I SB j ; aiitur* Almanac for May. 1868- SATURDAY MAY 38 i5 | ' S'in Set* 7.02 „S>* _ MOOR’S PHASES. ~ -_M«t «lh, l evening. f<**M»T lUh. 1"'. „jj.r MB. 1.28. morning. M.t 2S,h. *-34 f'rnny. r '-'.jfil. EDITOK I . | . u O HINSON *f ‘of i kvimiton. «\. for lire gm"i of 1,10 public, jini^ioj; time table of the -Vistula City bouK-‘V n m " n S to 5A: ' . and from 6 to i |>. **'• ’; Suodi«-f>peuHts,::o.r'„,.l ro.oa.no _. until 10 »• m. . , u lb close every <Uy «* <»• f |’ r S;l ' \ 9Dl ] points on C oi.tm! Railroad. f* r Charleston (night tram) at -’>[>• ">• i, vtiantt »'>'• the booth, ami for all jL mints for through train, at 7 p.m.; for Savannah, Macon ami Ulum tftt’vnU, Georgia Hailr.mil wav mail, ! ,j e West; also, for Charleston ami Kaiiroavl way mail, at 9 p.m. M VBd a«UCJ . In remitting money hy mail, the .. 9 , r to ,1,1 SKI is l>y 1 trail, or Post, is money order; and when neither nf c »n be had, send in “Registered'' ■si. A letter can he “registered" at any in the United States, ns no Post is*: has any right to refuse, when asked >*»• We would call the attention of our blends i dk uotice. * ‘ irrlkte, j> learn that at Bel Air, on Wednesday ~i„ ihe absence of the grown members of , (jmilj of Mr. Rogers, a vicious dog „j„ „ furious attack on two ot lii.a children, so aged eighteen months or two years, and fe other nine or len years, and it ia thought 4of the children will die. It appears hi the youngest child fell out of the door, J ; 0 ils fall contused its fi.ee, whereupon > dug, scenting ihe blood, rushed at the pi and ils screams brought die elder to iinstance, who made a vigorous attack mi the,log, and was in turn attacked, and nose, left ear and cheek were bitten off, iis ther mutilations about the face and Kk.that it is thought will produce death, if tit not already taken place. The infant li-iperted to die on Wednesday night. Mug war very vicious, and great efforts ri')be used hy the neighbors to indace is to leave the children, and, succeeding, tn< shot. linker suicide. have to chronicle another suicide in «"ly, which entile off on yesterday after tv Madness seems to rule the hour. A (wr's Jury was summoned at tl p. tn., ►impaired to tie house ot Mr. .1.-J. Clayton, > Greene street, opposite the City Hall ** the body oi Mr. Clayton was found diile extinct, in the garret of the house and a double barrel shot gim near, with a wily discharged barrel. Upon examina *it was found that the load had been si;aimed, and reached the heart of the ■■rased. The verdict of the jury was, that K'cceased came to his death from inju esreceived in his left side, from a gunshot nd, inflicted hy himself, while in a state f temporary insanity.’’ The deceased was ft gars of age, and in former years was .«;!», ly engaged in the clothing business 'i ,; taiid now occupied hy Russell & Cos., wl street. ■nod out. .earn that three of the hoarders at the Wj Hotel, known as the Jail, kept there ftrMilt of the payment of tine and costs, '-J or( lcr ol Governor Huger, be dis on the JUt inst. k Hamburg Kiolrr*. - earn that the rioters arrested in #,,11r ? 0 " Thursday and taken to Aiken, ■'"rd on yesterday, after having given *** l^ e ' r appearance before a civil a - a future day. hum’. New* Depot. v irrepressible institution is flout isltiog. jb Uslies Maijazinr, Chimney I'urner, , ' W fh, H'lr/'tr’n Wi.ekly, Ha.pcr’s ' Ua//<of»o World, {-Jir.fi/ Saturday, ■ 1 9emore.il s pitbliealious, and too tedious to mention, I nton. elcome this valuable adjunct to tbo * ' Can “I Georgia, front its new ftn 11111 Hacoti, and wish the American every success. J. (Matlie Swayze, °b mid the veteran A. G. Murray is ~lp - h>li lor. Lay on the licks, and ■t not. 4neV« * ,eam f lro Engine at Hie h-zisf MU *' l&t t *" i °* le A rs,;l| al Eire o '' )C ‘ tcr,lay > wa ’ attended by a n e »tlcmcn belonging to the lrt Companies j| t this city. No wn " made of the streams of H, ”j* n ’ fll " 1 wo presume, for ihr. want ti„U' I’p'y ”1 water, a complete trial ’"’t b: ha,). r^. r ""'vi,l,,, u „ NlBh ~ ' 1,01 words sufficiently ex “’■l'jik r ’’’tending tho Festival *’ si t/ 1 ’ (‘hernoon and evon- Good tilings, too a j ' , were offered by fair Kmj We °P> r ie llial the treasury rc‘ hl(!hl J’ satisfactory. Os the lb P r rj „/* 4 ' l ’ n ‘ rL ’ superfluous to Hpeak-- mJ ,lmn '' WaH rendered in the most kfl * llne ]' the favorite Amateur a, ‘ ,islc ' l tl “’ inimita. ' • M *tl* O'Brian. ** no i was a complete suc- W* &t ,ni xht have been expected Ctan-h. C ° rn l’ ll,he ' 1 bidics of St. James’ CduMl. Some weeks »ince * "r*specUbln N appear ing young watt, giving hit) name as J. It- Cloud, of Alabama, passed a few days iu our city. He represented himself «* con nected with ono of the journals of that Stall’, and, as will sometimes happen, happened to be short of funds, and requested the loan of a few dollars, which would bo refunded on bis return to Montgomery. One of our newspaper men accommodated ( loud, taking his “1. O. U.” for the amount loaued. As lirno rolled away and nothing was heard of the borrower, a letter of inquiry was sent to a friend in Montgomery—and the response, received yesterday, conveys the intelligence that the lender was “sold” by the aforesaid Cloud, who is represented ns a “very bad egg,” lately rescued from a merited ducking in Montgomery. We would like to be favored with the present whereabouts of .f. | B. Cloud. * < ti> I'atirl, We learn, from the etlicient and courteous Clerk, that during the recent four days’ session of the City Court, the following number of civil cases were disposed ol: COMMON IAW DOCKbT. Verdicts by jury 19 Awards ol judgment 'J9 Confessions of judgment 4 Settled and dismissed ....17 Suspended 1 AI'PKAL DOCKKT. Verdicts by jury 5 Dismissed 1 Suspended 1 II.LKUAUTT AND CLAIM DOCKET. Dismissed 2 Suspended 1 Total number of cases disposed of 81 IHlfcrcucr. The difference between “tweedledum” and “tweedledee” is that the latter is spelt with more ease (eo's) than the former. Athletic Kxcrcisc. Gelt. Washington, at a village gathering in Virginia, once jumped “twenty two feet and one inch" on a dead level. The prize was a village maiden, whose lather was a monomania.; on the subject ol jumping) and swore Annette should be won only by the young man who should excel at this athletic exercise. Twenty one feet and six inches was made by Annette's lover, and the embryo General resigned bis claims to Henry Carroll. ISo NVttr J —not Weary—-StciMihl ii iina. Every effort is being made by the Ku- Klux Democracy, and all sorts of plans arc being discussed by the “big Indians” and the “big blowers,” and the "small fryers,” to carry Georgia at tbe Fall elections. Even the great Ilatnilear -the nnpardoned has been heard to say that the 12,000 majority of the Fifth District is very easily to be overcome—a mere matter of moonshine ! The question for the Republican party to ask itself is, can it be done? Wo cannot think so, even with thousands of dollars and rivers of whiskey ; but vve have to be wary, and not weary well doing. This i; a huge majority—it is the largest given in the State at the last election—a ml in fact tbe Fifth Congressional District of Georgia has the right to claim to b - Ihe Banner District. Let us then try to increase the majority. It, can be done—it must be done ! Work with a will, and it will bo done. Errvin-oiiv, An impression prevails very gem rally that Congress has passed an act extending the operation of what is known as “-the fifty cent clause” of the Bankrupt Act, to the Ist of January, 1809. This is an error, however, which may lead roauy into very fatal delay. The Judiciary Committee have never re ported the bill, and the Tribune has reason to believe will not report it- All petitions, therefore, under which the bankrupts are unable to show assets to tbe amount of lifty cents on the dollar, must be tiled during the present week or not at all. “Kcmoval ot City Officers.” Under the above heading the Columbus Enquirer deprecates the" removal, recently made by General Meade, of the Mayor and Council of the city of Columbus, and amongst other expressed hopes, says: “Wo hope, too, that the new Council, however biassed hy bitter party feeling, will at least not imitate the Radical Government set up by military authority iu Augusta, iu its plunder of the citizens to provide largely increased salaries for the officers and fat jobs for favorite partisans. Now, the Enquirer's ox being gored so badly, wc do not wonder that a fling should 1)0 made, in the same sentence, at our efficient city government, although there has not been ol late years one so indisputably economical. We presume, too, that the new Mayor and Council of Columbus will take care of the welfare of the city, and at least see that the right kind of policemen are put on the service, so that no more mid night assassinations will occur, or other crimes and misdemeanors be committed, which the records, no doubt,show lor thirty years past has been a peculiar institution of that handsome city by tbe Clialtahochoc. The Ucnrgla Slnie l.oilery. The following questions are asked in the Savannah News <U Herald by a correspon dent : Does the new Constitution forbid llie vending of lottery tickets ? If so, why does the Genoral Commanding this Department permit the Georgia .Statu Lottery (so-called) to practice upon the credulity ol tho ignorant any longer? Will yon ask him ? The News <(• Herald says : The above is from one of our oldest and most respected citizens, and deserves the attention of the authorities. It then goes on to say “that tho concern is utterly repudiated by tho Masonic Frater nity,” while it claims to he for the benefit of the “Masonic Orphans’ Homey’ to be located no one knows where. Ihe office in this city (Augusta) is, oil every afternoon, the gathering place of the ignorant classes of society, who are losing not only their money but their time, nnd are learning gambling habits detrimental in tbe highest degree. Masons utterly repudiate the concern, believing it to be a nuisance that should he suppressed. It, is very true, this humbug concern claims to have a charter from the I .eginlaUire of Georgia, and has the semblance of the right of charter privileges; hut we question their right to proceed when their main object, after two years’ working, has not been made visible. DMlh ol on Old CUIMU. Colonel Samuel N. Kvin.v, an aged and honored citisen of Spartanburg, died on Sunday last, «t hie residence, of p .ralyeU, in the seventy first year of bta age. <tußinilou« ol (fold. The quotations of gold as given ill the money articles of the daily papers may be better uuderslood by reference to the follow ing table, which wu have prepared, and which can he cut out and preserved fur reference: Gold Value of quoted at i>ai>er dollar 150 tlCjc. 143 09 140 71 1.17 Y3nearly 133*!!!!!!“!!!!"!"!"!!!! 73 130 77 123 80 120 83j 113 87 110 Olncarly ■ t in t* not Generally Known. On Monday niglit last, Dr. Harrison pre faced his lecture with the following, which, says the Griffin Herald, wo give ns near as we can remember: When Gen. D. H. Hill was in Atlanta, 1 was very anxious to see and hear him. As it was quite late before I could get to the hall, I felt great anxiety about getting a seat. The streets seemed deserted. Imagine my surprise when reaching the hall I saw only about twenty five persons. A young man volunteered to “drum up” an audieucc, and managed to get about twenty five mure. ****** Gen. Hill told some things which were new to mo : That the sewing machine was invented in the State of Georgia, the rifled cannon which did us so much harm in the the late war, was invented in Alabama, and that the cotton gin was a Southern invention. Another fact the General gave us was very painful to hear : An agent of a Northern newspaper hud, within the city limits of Atlanta, secured three hundred and ten subscribers, within two weeks’ time. The Dr. added, and wc suspect truthfully* 1 f the same material, the same paper, and the same editors—everything the same— was published in Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston, Savannah, or any place South of Mason and Dixon’s line, ho would not have received thirty. It is a humiliating fact that the Southern people do not patronize Southern enterprises as they ought to do. AUGUSTA MARKETS. Friday, May 29- t\ M. FIN’ANCIAu. —Gold ; buying 1.39; selling I.if. Silver: buying 1.33; selling 1.36*1.37. Georgia Railroad Stuck same uld price—B9. Old C'ily of Augusta Bonds in dcuiund, at 7Ua75. COTTON.—The market has an upward ten dency to day, but thoro aro few transactions. Noon reports from Liverpool 3bows a firm mar ket and sales of S,OOO bales. In New York Cotton is quiet and steady at 31c. We quote a stiff ma-ket at 29c. for a full lino of Now York Middlings, but tbo staple and the packages must b; all right. CORN—Is booming, and wc quote j1.2ia1.30, and holders aro standing on iheir “duo claws’’ and don’t care to soil even at the above figures. BACON—-Holds its own, and wc alter no fig ures. [ Advertisement.] It. It. It. Ituilwny’s Heads Uclicl. Is the cheapest :tnd best family medicine in the world. The moment it is used, pain ceases. It cures rheumatism, neuralgia, bilious cholic, and inflammation of the kid* ncys,almost instantly. If seized with sudden colds, coughs, influenza, diptheria, hoarse ness, sore throat, chills, fever and ague, mercurial pains, scarlet fever, etc., etc., take from four to six of Railway’s Fills, and also take a teaspoonful of the Ready Relief in a glass of warm water, sweetened with sugar or honey ; bathe the throat, head and chest with Ready Relief, (if ague or inter mittent fever, bathe the spine also), in the morning you will he cured. How the Relief acts.—ln a few minutes the patient will feel a.slight tinging irrita tion, and the skin becomes reddened ; if there is much distress in the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in removing the offending cause—a general warmth is felt throughout the entire body, and its diffusive stimulating properties rapidly courses through every vein and tissue of the system, arousing the slothful and partially paraly zed glands and organs to renewed and healthy action ; perspiration follows, and the body feels increased heat. The sickness at stomach, colds, chills, headache, oppress ed breathing, the soreness of the throat, and all pains, either internally or externally, rapidly subside, and the patient falls into a tranquil sleep, awakes refreshed, invigor ated, cured. Tt will be found that in using the Relief externally, either on the spine or across the kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that for several days after a pleasing warmth will be felt, showing the length of time it continues its influence over the diseased parts. Price id' R. R. R. Relief, 50 cents per bottle. Sold by druggists and country merchants, grocers, etc. See Radway’s Almanac for 18(J8. [ Ailvcrtirmnont.] It. It. It. Tills. Composed of vegetable extracts (prepared in vacuo), they purify the blood, regulate the liver, anil purge all corrupt and acri monious humors from the system. One of Dr. Rad way’s l’ills contains more of tin- active principle of cure, and will act quicker on the liver, bowels, stomach, kid neys, bladder, blood, etc., than four or six of the ordinary common Purgative or Ca thartic Pills sold under various names, or than ten grains of blue mass. True comfort for tho aged and others afflicted with eostiveness and paralysis of the bowels One to three ot Radway’s Pills—once in 24 hours, will secure regular evacuations from the bowels. Persons who for 20 years have not enjoyed a natural stool, and have been compelled to uso in jections, have been cured by a few doses of Radway’s Pills. Dr. Radway’s Pills cure all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases,headache, constipation, eostiveness, indigestion, dys pepsia .biliousness,bilious fever,inllam ma tmn of the bowels, piles, and all derangements of the internal viscera. One to six boxes warranted to effect a positive euro. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Dr. Radway’s Pills sold by all druggists and country merchants. Price, 25 cents. See Dr. Railway’s Almanac for 1868. [AJvertiscuiont.) l or ihe Cure of Fever Aline, Dumb Ague, Chill-Fever, Intermitting Fever, old Mismanaged Agues, Bad Effects of Agues treated or suppressed with Quinine, Cholagogue Arsenic, und other deleterious drugs, Humphrey’s No. 16 is superior. As a preventive of Ague it may he relied upon. Taken hy persons travelling through an nguoy or marsh district, or residing in such lomlily, it entirely protects the system from the disease. |av TELEGRAPH.|| Congressional. Wasuikutun, May 29.— Home: A reso lution adding three Democrats to the Cor ruption Committee was lost bv 53 to 65. A resolution committing VVoolley tu soli tary conGnemeut was discussed very bitterly, and a resolution to reconsider, under which discussion was allowed, was tabled. The House resumod the Indian appro priation. .Semite: A number of citizeus of Georgia have presented a memorial against Ihe removal of the State Capital. Referred to the Judiciary Committee, The President of the South Carolina Convention presented a petition asking authority to call the Legislature of thu” State together. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. The bill for the admission of Arkansas was resumed. Kdinunds moved to recommit the bill, with instructions to the Judioiary Committee to report a bill p’acing the State under the newly elected officers, and con tinuing the military authority, with u pro vision lor its admission when the XlVtli Article becomes a part of the Constitution. Edmunds said as soon as the State was admitted Congressional power would cease, and the State Government would have nothing to lean upon except the shoulders of the President. Coukling spoke against the conditions. The Senate then went into Executive ses sion and adjourned. ♦ * Waslrngton Items. Washington, May 29.—Late yesterday-, the House passed a resolution establishing a prison in the Capitol, and placing Woolley therein, to he excluded from written or verbal communication except by order of the House. Schofield was confirmed. The confirma tion is preambled with the rc-aflirmation of the uiicoustitutionalily of Stanton’s re moval. The probabilities of a reduction of the whiskey tax is on the increase. Many Re publicans say the whiskey ring is too strong for the Government, and it must be crippled by reducing the tax. Revenue to-day over a million. A Committee ol the Soldiers’ and .Sailors’ Convention notified Grant of his nomination. Grant made a brief speech. Probabilities of the admission of Arkan sas over the veto are decreasing. No Repub licans object to the Constitution itself. The points of difficulty apply to all Southern States. The Presbyterian Assembly. Baltimore, May 29.— The Presbyterian Assembly has named July 30th as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. It ad journed to meet in Mobile on the third Mon day in May next. Markets—By Telegraph. f-fhaiicinl. LONDON, May 21*, Noon, —Consols 72^. NEW YORK, May 2<J, .Yoon.—Gold, 1.39|. Stocks active. Money 4a5. Excbango HPJ. Virginia’s, now, bS§ ; ex-coupons, 59J. Tennes see, new, 70; ex-coupons, 70$. NEW YORK, May 29, 139jj. Sterling unchanged. Y>2 coupons 11 A; Ten nessee’s, new, 70; Virginia’s 59; Registered 51; North Carolina’s, 69. NEW ORLEANS, May 29.—G01d 1392. Ster ling 52uj4-\. New York .'•ight Jc premium. BALTIMORE, May 29. —Virginia 6’g, Janu ary and July, 51 i a*"» Ij; ex-coupons, JPaGO. l a roitiicc amt Otio r )farketh, LIVERPOOL, May 29, A’oon.—Cotton firm, sales 8,000 hales; (or the week 37,000; for ex ports 6,000 and speculation 4,000. .Stock 620,000 hales, of which 363,000 are Aniorican. LIVERPOOL, May 29, J/Vcrnocm.—Cotton Irm and steady. Uplands afloat 11 J. Stock afloat J 12,000, whereof 90,000 are American. Bombay shipments to the 23J, aro 50,000. NEW \ORK, May 29, Worm. —Cotton t|uict and steady at 31c. Freights firm. Turpentine 45a49. Rosin drooping, at $3.12a3.25. Flour saloe lower. Wheat ic. lower. Corn lower. Pork ower, new mess S2B. Lard heavy, at 17Jal8^. NEW YORK, May 29, Evening —Cotton less active. Sales 950 halos at 31. Flour, State, $8.10; Southern $9.65a11.75. Wheat quiet. Corn irregular. Moss Pork $28.50. Lard steady. Turpentine 47. Rosin $3.10a7.00. Freights quiet. MOBILE, May 29.—Cotton—nothing doing ; Middlings, nominally. 28A ; receipts, 21 halos. Sales of tho week 750 bales ; receipts, 220 hales ; exports, coastwise, 90S halos. Btook, 12,912 bales. SAVANNAH. [May 29.—Cotton, fair inquiry, holders too high; Middlings held at 30$a31c ; sales, mostly low grades, 270 bales ; receipts, 111 bales. NEW ORLEANS, May 29. Cotton quiet. Middling 28£c. Sales 600 bales; receipts 195 bales. Sales of tho week 5,850 bales; receipts I, exports to Liverpool 8,853; continent 2,076; coastwise 133; stock 18,398. WILMINGTON, May 29.—Cotton dull. Spirits of Turpentine declined, hut firm at 11. Hosin firm—strained, 2.12 J; No. 2, 2.15; Extra No. 2, 2.25. Tar advanced, $3.15. CHARLESTON, May 29. -- Cotton - m »re doing; sales, 157 halos; Middlings, 29a2P}e; receipts, 207 bales. Marine News- WILMINGTON, May 23.—Cleared : Mary Sanford, New York. Official. II K A f»q’ KT HRS ThIIU) MILITAtIY DlillUCl, | ( Department, (la., Ala., ami Fla..) Atlanta, (la . May 20, 1868. j (imirul Orders No. SO. So much of flic scnfeiicort of tho prisoners (Win. Pettigrew, Frank II Munday, Hugh L. White, Thomas W. Roberts, James Steele, John Cullen, and Samuel Straylmrn, citizens), sentenced by (Jcnernl Orders No. 72, to confinement at lmr’d labor at the Dry Tortugas, as remains unexpired, on tho receipt of this Order at Fort Jefferson, is hereby remitted, and the prisoners will he dis charged. In thus early releasing these prisoners, the Major General Commanding trusts the clemency extended toward them will not he misunderstood. These misguided and thoughtless young men were convicted, after a fair trial, of acts of vio lence and outrage against a citizen, with tlie ob ject of driving him out of the State. Tho frequent complaints of similar conduct, and tho failure of the civil authorities to repress the evil, rendered it necessary to exercise the powor conferred on him hy law, and bring theso prisoners bcfoio a military tribunal. Their con viction and punishment having, howover, vindi cated tho principle involve!, the Commanding General, iu view of the suffering imposed on tho relatives and friends of the prisoners, of the promises made of futuro good conduct, and in the belief that a proper example, earlier made, might have deterred tho prisoners from commit ting tho offence, has directed the discharge of the prisoners. The Commanding General takes this occasion to stato that similar clemonoy need not ho ex pected in future, and ho warns tho people of iiis District, that he is determined to sup press all lawlessness md violence, and all at tempts of individuals to take tho law into tlioir own hands, or decide who shall not live in the country. To protect every person in his rights of porson and property, »s made by the law tho paramount, duty of tho Commanding General, and it is well the people of tho District, and the authorities having in charge the preser vation of tho peace, nnd tho execution of tho laws, should know that ho is determined to oxi rclne nil the power under his command in tho discharge of this duty, and that hcronftcr no consideration such us aro hero allowed, will in - fluence him to relieve the guilty from the just punishment awarded them. Dy "Tiler of Major-General Msum: »»>23 10t 11, 0. DRUM, A A.G. AUCTION SALES. Assignee’s Safe. Xl/JUL UK sold, ur SPaKTA, (lA, at * * Court Ho'"*, on tho ftr*t Tucwtey in July, citflity-one tu-re* of lninl lymy bi Hnncovk county, MdjoliiiOK Und* of Bi nianiin KoberUt und Phillip , iHstncll, ileceuaed. Ai,c, HI s&uie time and I'lai-e, ’wevurmoiiary one eighth interest in eighty acne of land, lying in same county, adjoining land* of Cotherer aid Watkluß. All *old as the property of Archibald Martin, adjudged a hank "T l G. FV PIERCE, Sr., my. J—| l4 w Id Assignee. Assignee's Sale. lini.L HE 801.1) ON TUESDAY, THE ii is •!« l ‘ Ja y of June-4868, »t the residence of it. 11. riUpatrick. bankrupt, of Warren county, two miles south of Warren ton, the following property, viz : Mules, cuttle, hogs, two buggies, funning tools, and other farm implements neccssa ry on a farm, one bedstead, tied and bedding, peas one navy pistol, corn slieller, straw cutter, and other articles too tedious to mention. 0 Terms cash. LEVI FOWLER, HEARD COUNTY. T N „ THE district COURT of the —• F l 'lted States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) WILLIAM H. C. PACE, > IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. ) Ihe undersigned hereby gives notice*"of his appointment as Assignee of Win. 11. C. Pace, of Franklin, in tho county of Heard, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the District « n ourl of said District. Dated at Ncwnan, (ia., 2fith day of May, ISfiS. ISAAC N. SHANNON, lawJw Assignee. SPAULDING COUNTY. Assignee's Notice of Appointment. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JIIE 1 United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. in the matter of the | Firm of Messrs. i ~r CLOUD A SHEPHERD, | 1N BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupts. j I" all whom it may concern : The undersigned Met coy gives notice ol his appointment as assignee ol the firm of Messrs. Cloud & Shepherd ol Griffin, m the county of Spaulding, and State of Georgia,’ .ft; ■ have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own hy the District court of said District. SAMUEL D. IRVIN, Assignee, etc. Dated at Griffin, Georgia, tho 25th day of May, A.D.. ISAS. my27-law3w |N THE DISTRICT COURT OK THIS X United States, for tho Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of j DOLPHIN LINDSAY, >IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. | To the creditors of I)ol; Ilia Lindsay, bankrupt: This is to give you notice that the court lias or dered the second general meeting of the creditors of the above named bankrupt to he hidden at the Register’s office, Griffin, Ga„ at II o'clock, a. m., on the <th day of June, A.1).. 18(18, to consider the propriety of declaring a dividend. Dated at Gridin, Ga , on tbo 25th day of May, Al)., isos. HENRY HENDRICK, my 27—lav.-2iv Assignee. HALL COUNTY. j N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE J United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) Si El'll EN COWAN, lIN RAN Kill PTCY. Bankrupt. j To nil whom it may concern: The hereby tfivea notice of his appointment us assignee of Stephen Cowan, of in the county of Hall, and Slate of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District court of said District. Dated the 2(>tli dav of May, A.D., 1368. W. .T. PIKE, my27~ 1 nv3w Assignee, etc. FOR RENT AND SALE. Valuable Real Estate for Safe. BY W. B. GRIFFIN- L'INE HOUSES AND LOTS— L On Broad and Ellis si reels — io be deposed of at private sale. Terms rea sonable and titles good. For further particulars apply to W. B. GUIFFIN, myl9 ts Corner Jackson and Ellis. Furnished House to Rent. 'I'M RENT UNTIL THE IST OF OCTOBER, 1 ;or longer if desired)'n neat Cottage House ■Hi the North s.ido of Greene street. I- is in a pleasant an-.l central part of the city ; and being fully supplied with parlor and bed-room and kitchen furniture, would form an eligible resi dence Cor three or four single gentlemen who de sire to board themselves. Possession given immediately. Rout low to respectable tenants. Apply by letter, or if other wise, between (lie hours of and 11 a. m., at 3fio Broad Street. my2-l sttd's To Keiii, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND -Tv Uuimnodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate 136 Brosid street. The House has all the Modern improvements. To n .suitable tenant it will he rented on reason able terms. Apply to mar3 ts EPHRAIM TWEEDY, Trusts Hor.se Power THRESHING MACHINES ! Ujy. ARE MANUFACTURING THE ABOVE Machines of our own pattern, and which wc believe aro superior to any of the kind in this or any other market, STRONG, DURABLE AND CUE A I*. AVe also build STEAM ENGINES, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, WROUGHT IRON SCREW COT TON PRESSES, COTTON PLANTERS’ GIN GEAR, IRON RAILING, AG RICULTUItA L IMPLEMENTS' i RON and BRASS CAS i INGS, and all other kinds of Machinery needed in the South- Planters will do well to call on us before making contracts. PENDLETON A BOA RDM AN, Engineers and Machinists. Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock st., op posite Excelsior Flour Mills. my3—eod2m Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, I,' 11. SUMMER, ISt BROAD. STREET, 1-t. AUGUSTA, GA. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, etc.; Watch, makers’ Tools, Materials and Glasses. CLOCKS SWATCHES — - ~ 1 REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. Jewelry made and repaired. All kinds of Hair Braiding done. Agent for Singer’s Sewing Machines. All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired and warranted. my2l—law3m OLIVER 11ITS0N &CO, 377 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, IJUBLISH UI’YVAKDS OF 500 MUSIC BOOKS, comprising theoretical aud prac tical works in every branch of Musical Science. Among these arc Richardson's new met hod for tin' Piano, 53.7-I: Modern School forthe Organ, by Zundcll, Si; Uassini’s Art of Singing, com plete, $4; Abridged, #3; Spolir’s Violin, com plete, si; Abridged, SB ; Bcrbiguior’s Flute, S3; “Tho Home Circle Series” ot Piano-forte music. U Vote, each, plain, SJ.SO; Cloth S3; Gilt, SI; liaumbach's Sacred Quartets, Cloth 58.75; Boards, SB .50; The lliii |> of .liulali ami Tho Jubilate, by L. O. Emerson, each $1.38; Golden Wreath and Merry C'ldiues, by Emer son, each 50 ets. Also, all the Standard Operas, Masses, Oratorios and Cant atas, amt a complete series of Librettos. Complete Catalogues ol Books and Sheet Music will lie furnished on application, j^TTIw special attention of Dealers, Semi naries, Teachers, Musical Societies, Choirs, Amateur Clubs, ami all perrons interested in music, is respectfully solicited to tho numer ous advantages secured to them at tills estab lishment. myß-t! IIOOK AND JOB PRINTING I • Rxeontcd at this isili.-:- At tho Lowest Terms nnd in the Host Style Come and see samples. Auction Sales. City Sheriff’s Sale- U! ILL BE SOLD, AT THE STORE, No. 111, on Bread street, in the City of Augusta, two doors above Centre street, on the 3d day of June, DMIB, consisting of Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases, Dam ask Table Cloths, Towels,Window Curtains, Lin en Towels, two sets of fine China Ware, Blaukets and (juilts, Carpets and Trunks, a large Library containing many choico works, Cut Glass Tum blers, Pitchers, Wine Glasses, ono large Musical Box, a lot of Silver Coins, and many other arti cles. Levied on by virtue of an attachment re turnable to tho August Term, 1868, of tho City Court of Augusta, in favor of Thomas 8. Mor gan against Kd’d W. Sebon, and John L. Sehon, and ns the property of said defendants, by virtue of an order from the Hon. John C. Snead, Judge of llie City Court of Augusta. ISAAC LEVY, »'.v2l Id City Sheriff C. A. Assignee’s Sale. ON SATURDAY THE 13th DAY OF JUNE, 18(18, will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash, at Madison, in Morgan county, Ga.,tlie fol lowing property, to-wit: one silver watch, one ‘J horse wagon, three horses, one cow and two calves; the same being 1 lie property of Eugene YV. Alliston, of Morgan comity, Ga., and sold un der a decree in bankruptcy, for the benefit of his creditors. T. II 8. BKOBSTON, my2B— lot Assignee. Assignee’s Sale. ON THE iSd DAY OF JUNE NEXT, I will oiler for sale, at public outcry, before the Court House door in the city of Bainkridge, one house aud lot in the town of Attapnlgus, in tile county of Decatur ami State of Georgia. Said lot containing Btl acres of land, aud having thereon a large and commodious dwelling, with all neces sary outhouses; said property being free of all in cumbranco ; also, one lot iu Llie said town of Atta pulgus, containing 8 acres more or less—this lot sold subject to a mortgage. All tbe foregoing property sold as the property of Iliel B. Waugh, Bankrupt, ior Hie benefit of ids creditors. Terms Cash. H. M. BEACH, Assignee of estate of 11. B. Waugh, my law4w Bankrupt. Administrator’s Sale—By W. B. Griffin. OTATE OF GEORGIA— * Richmond County. Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE next, between the usual hour of sale, by leave of tho honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, the following property, belonging to the estate of Jacob Ross, lata of said county, deceased. All the improvements on lot No. 188, Telfair street, between Campbell and Cumming streets, occupied by John Combs. All of the buildings on Southeast corner of Ellis and Kollock streets, consisting of the 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 tho heirs and creditors of tho deceased. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for paper#. April 27th, 1868. WM. J. WHITE, ap29-td Administrator dc bonis non. U. S. Marshal's Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF of fieri lacius, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, iu favor of the plaintiff, in the following ease, to wit: Joseph Brokan vs. Willis J. Parnell, I have levied upon as the property of the defendant, one Hotel, situ ated in the city of Thomasville, Thomas county, and known as Hie Railroad House; two acres of land in said city, with improvements thereon, known as the residence of Willis J. Parnell ; also, six acres of land, with the improvements thereon, situated on ihe old llainbridge Road, and known as the Parnell Brick Yard; and will sell the same at public auction, at the Court House iu the city ol Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY’ IN JUNE next, bet ween the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah. April 30,1808. WM. G. DICKSON. my3- law l-.v U. S. Marshal. Assignee’s Sale. ( YX TUESDAY, THE oth DAY OF JUNE. V / 1858, will be sold to Hie highest bidder, for cash, at Madison, in Morgan comity, Ga., a lot of Land, containing two hundred aud two and one half acres, described as Lot No. 164, District 14, and Second Section, lying in Marion county, the same being the property of Jonn Brewer, of Morgan comity, Ga., aud sold under a decree in Bankruptcy, for the beuelitof his creditors. T. 11. S BKOBSTON, —3ot Assignee. Assignee’s Sale. I WILL OFFER FOR SALE, AT PUBLIC A outcry, before the Court House door, in the Citv of lSaiubridge, Decatur Count v, Georgia, on MONDAY, Bth JUNE NEXT, lots of lain! Nos. 13 and'oß in seventh district of Irwin Comity, in said State. Said lauds sold as llie property of Lea M. Griffin, it hank nipt., for the benefit ot his creditors. At the same time and place will he sold, one double barrelled Shot Gun, sold as the property ot Decal ur Richardson, a bankrupt, for the benefit of his creditors. Also, lit the same timeand place will he sold, one single cased Gold YVatcli and Chain, and lot of land No. 330, and lib acres off of lot No. 332 in fifteenth district of said County, said lauds contain ing in the aggregate 365 acres more or less (this land sold subject to a judgment lien in the bands of parties not creditors of the bankrupt), said property last aforesaid sold as the property of B. F. ilvru, a bankrupt, for Ihe benefit of his credi tors. A ISo, at the same time and place will be sold, of laud 818, 843, 230. and 50 acres of 829, and fi’actional lots Bi t and 24.5 in twentyJirst district of said County (said land sold subject to a mort gage lien); also, 5 bead of cattle. Bo bead of hogs, and 1 buggy and harness. Said property sold as belonging to T. E. J. Cowart, a bankrupt, for the benefit of bis creditors Also, at the sauie time and place will be sold, the undivided half interest in lot No. 160, in fourteenth district of said Comity. Said land sold as the property of John T. YVimberly, a bankrupt, for ihe benefit of his creditors. H. M. BEACH, my I ?—td Assignee. Assignee’s Sale. G. YV. ADAIR, Auctioneer, 1»V VIRTUE OF A DECREE IN BANK I F RUPTCY in tbe case ot George Johnson, Bankrupt, we will sell,at the corner of YVhitelmll and Alabama streets, ill the city of Atlanta, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, on TUESDAY, ihe Bd day of June next, all the Real Estaie belonging to said Bankrupt, viz; The lot on which the post office corner in At lanta is erected, fronting Bo feet on Broad street, and running back 60 feet on Alabama street—Hie improvements comprising the corner half of the Hell-Johnson Building; and three lots of land on St. Mary's River, in Camden county, Georgia, of 1000 acres each. All sold free from incumbrance. ALSO, 'file personal property of said Bankrupt,, con sisting in part of nineteen Gold YVatches, most of them wortli from SBOO to S3OO, and some of them very line; three Billiard Tables; one Bagatelle Table; one Iron Safe; lot of Bar Fixtures: sev eral good Stoves; Gas Fixtures; half interest in llie Chairs, Benches, Scenery and Fixtures of the Bell Johnson Opera Hall'; numerous arli cles of Furniture, and other property ; and a large number of notes and accounts. All sold as the property of said Bankrupt, for the benefit of his creditors, J. T. GLENN, G. YV. ADAIR, my 1 J-lawJw Assignee*?*. Fayette Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT House door in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, Georgia, within tho le#al hours of sale, on the first TUESDAY in JUNK next, the follow ill i; property, to wit: One lot of land situated and the tilth district, originally Henry, now Fayette county, number not known, adjoining Seaborn Harris, Nazareth Norton ana others, levied on as the property of James M. Austin, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. against said Austin. Levied by Countv Hailitf. Mav 5, 1868*. D. C\ MINOR, my ID—td Sheriff. Fayette Sheriff’s Sale i*7lLL IIE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT House door in the town of Fayetteville. Fuvette county, Georgia, within tho legal hour* ..f rule, on the first TUESDAY iu JUNE next, Ihe following properly, to wit; One town lot in tho town of Fayetteville, known m let No. 18, levied on us property belonging to the estate of Eli Edmonson, deceased, to satisfy ~ i„.\ fi fa against, said estate. ] i ('MINOR May ». 1868* Sheriff, my Id—ld Fayette Sheriff’s Postponed Sale- U! ILL HE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT House door In the town of Fuvotteville, Fiiyctlei-onmy, Georgia, within Ihe legal hours ot Hale, on the first TUESDAY in JUNE next, llie following property, to wit ; Lot. of land in the upper Till ot Fayette comity. No. 81. levied on n* n part.of the estate of Wright Martin, deoM.. to satisfy n li. fa. in furor of John lliiie, May ri. 1868 i). c. MINOR, niylff—td Sheriff, CLOSING OUTx HE OF IK. (Mi AT 4 SACRIFICE! Mis. PUGHE 190 Broad st., Augusta, Ga., IS DISPOSING Ol THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 'MMtiir AND []DRY GOODS] Cuiioisting iu part o'* WYX.V\\U\D % o mV> y* FIGURED AND SOLID ALL-WOOL V* V.’\t,VV\\V! S % YWava’Yw YYvtAW.k’s VawyA.’vsYi. i Y yv\.\\a \ Cvw\\c tioWuvs Cw'i'js y vcwv\v Wtvvwos, V V \VY\.\vS Y v>\A’vws VW\A V\ kY YY kVv* VYvyyaV uvyA \\ ovvAvlvV .. YYVyyvXy. r Y \yy\kA vYYt.u.vv-Yfc t:\CY\V WcV YYVO VtAyyvNa?,, V cayVVycv** , Vx y\y\m>Y\,S 111 Una! Variety. HATS&CAPS Very Cheap. m VlVYt\.Yt: ¥> V\,Yt\ OyVovycs, ViUvVvv v> V' YvaWy (Wmvt vi, YayAycV WvyyyyAvAv>. !"*?' The whole of the above stock must bo sold out immediately. KKMK.MItBIt TilK I't.Al'E: 190 BROAD STREET, A hr usiit Ua,