The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, June 12, 1868, Image 3

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XrttionalUepttblicnn Official City Paper. , itIOBST CITY OHOTLATION. ® A __ ffjoit Mowrwe J“»* 'S. Is « 8 Range of Thermometer. v T t» **««*•- ,ur sr u.S” I ?»'_ I sr I 81 J so _ liniature Almanac for June, 1868- FRIDAY, JUNK IS Rises *»“ - T - 0S .MOON'S I'HASKS. ■ Uu.rtot—Jen* Utk. *- ni > m » rßin K- Vood-J«®« l<“ h - S - 37 - " f,,rnin *- (,'u.rter -Juno lUh, 0.4S morning. Mpon-June Sth, 1.17, morning. MCU HNTMI i. J . ROBINSON Dr* 1 • OK LEXINGTON. GA. Ml WI |CC * , , ... Wo publish, lor the good «>l the publn*, time table of the Augusta City Post Office: , , .. Office hours— ’Open from 9 ”• m. to 5.L. » ra.. and from f> to 7 p. in. "\ )n Sundays—Open at 8.30, and remains open until 10 a. in. Mails close every day at 7 a. ra.. lor Sa vannah and points ou Central Railroad, for Charleston (night tram), at and p. m. For Atlanta and the South, and for all Northern points for through train, at 7 p.m.; ‘ n j S | JO for Savannah, Macon and Colum bus, at 7 p. m. . For Atlsuta, Georgia Railroad way mail, an d the West; also, for Charleston and Somh Carolina Railroad way mail, at 9 p.m. \ll mails close at 1 o’clock p. m. Sundays Mouev Order business transacted from 9 a. in. to 1 p. in., and lrotn 3 to 0 p. m. How to solid Money* remitting money by mail, the w/tol way to do so is by Draft, or Post, Office money order; and when neither of these can be had, send in “Registered” Leltcr. A letter can be “registered” at any Post Office in the United States, as no Post Muster has any right to refuse, when asked to do so. We would call the attention of our friends to this notice. < | _ I f S. s. Teacher*’ Association. The regular monthly meeting of the Sunday School Teachers’ Association, of Augusta, will be held this (Friday) even ing, ut eight o’clock, in the Lecture Room [of the Presbyterian Church. A full attend ance is earnestly desired. Forgeries : Cape. Sonierhayes, of Gen. Meade’s Staff, is in Savannah, investigating the matter of i the signatures, to the number of 3,500, for | the removal ot the Mayor and Council, and [finds that all he has called upon so lar, (sweartheir signatures to the petition are [forgeries! This wad to be expected—mod ern Democracy stickles nt nothing to gain a j point, and, for a short while, gain, also, a little unenviable notoriety! Money, and whiskey, and threats and intimidation not succeeding, they resort to forgeries ami lies. [ A nice picture, this, for the world to gaze at! 1; it uot, reader ? I'ictures—CriliqHes. "e arc not any very great judges of pic tores—we know a horse from a cow —an ass from a lion—when w * see them on canvas, i «r in a picture book or illustrated newspaper, lie have seen some of the works of the old masters; we are akin to an old lellow they I used to call Benjamin West, by blood rela tionship but we don’t profess to understand the art of transferring to canvas the “man ners living as they rise," ortho “features of ' the human face divine;” and we have come j to the conclusion—and we think a way wise esc, loo—not to pronounce a work of art «and to be excellent bv other and better con s iiseurs than we are, or could pretend to be * a daub or a failure , or go into particulars las to the merits or demerits of an artist’s I***■ or fear we should write ourselves [ !l )vu as an ass. Crocodile Tears. in the Chronicle, and the comments jtroQn, of yesterday, by the editor, at a ■ may he thought as a genuine 'uiMtiun of the wonderful regard they have ,*-• ihe poor. Now, see how plain a relation i ‘ facU, which should have been known to writers, will put them down. Every I efEcial effort in the premises to send this I piectyil humanity to the Poor Wie * las been made by the Inferior Court, M they were met with oaths aud anathemas. I *« *&s once provided with quarters at the I - ! -y J°->piiaIsand f and could have remained, if I“t »ould, at either that place or at the Poor I and have been taken care of. She is I rtermined vagrant—and mock humanity, I * nto desirous of praying at street corners, l* 1 !'! sanctimonious face and upturned eyes, ytc) have the vagrant laws of the IJ* enforced by grand jury presentment I prosecution, and the “curse will be I'(moved.” t?"'I'* 1 '* of Introduction. , ' ri ' lre ma »y persons who would rather j .'Jibing than introduce persons to each Man f are so embarrassed in the 53 to suddenly forget the name ol I r.r, r 1 ol * ltr P art y, oftentimes of hotb. L U ] C Cl:rta '» rules of etiquette- in regard , V ° CtiO " S wllich > if studied, would I'.' v "' a *> r<:a * degree tho embarrassment lt‘ri.J U 1 U * x,ri t^e performance of the I'Winf 1 i J " llr °d uce persons who are |i‘ri<)i| n ea< e'her, is to undertake a L •Ability, and always involves Ig tooach,of Ihe respectability L (r | tr ' and his responsibility should lit. “ r| d«rtaken without first aseertain iKnit* 1r ' l w '" acceptable to both IsM ' . becom « acquainted. Always Itk.’ 6 gentleman to the lady, never I v qu |<i tr . I ltlls rule is to he observed of' r ' ’ " utlal 'y or otherwise. The chiv ftß, umes that the lady is lv,idV h,! * UP<irior by die right of her lUu,:, lat l ' ie k’eutleinau is honored by 1d!,,,,' C " ontei *’ Where the sexes are the s°'ln'?cr 5 °' ln ' ?cr t 0 dm elder, the ■tocitl ,' J d‘l married, or the inferior in iNUm !’ T lale " t tH die superior. A | W '»i'ho U [t»uT er ! >ei " trod . ~Ced U ’ * R st asking her permission. * tharln A. t aller, For many yean Grand Secretary of tho Grand Lodge of Tennessee, died in Nash. ville a few days since. ■ . ♦» Tbe American Slock Journal. For June, is at hand. Tho enterprising publishers of this valuablo monthly offer to send sample copies free. Each number contains thirty two large double column pages, devoted to farming, slock breeding, and diseases of domestic animals, illustrated with numerous engravings. Address N. P. Boyer A Cos., Publishers, Parkensburg, Chester co„ Pa. ».| Democratic Nigcer.” “Much ado about nothing” is made, in yoaterdny'a Chronicle, over tho old Demo cratic negro, who calls himself Jeff. Davis, who is a lusy old vagabond, that will neither remain in a house or sloep in one—formerly a “nigger driver" on a plantation, and now claiming to he a “Democrat,” and ready fur fight whenever he is called a Radical. Ho is not injured by age as to his capacity to earn his living, and he is another ease for grand jury presentment and work house, or penitentiary labor. lie, like the white female vagrant mentioned in another place, has been at the Freedmen’s Hospital, and would have been kept there or at the Poor House, if be would have remained. He is not insane, for he was once put upon trial for lunacy, lie is nothing more or less than a vagrant, amenable to punishment or to hard labor, or to the kind care of his brethren ol the Democracy ! We hope they will take care of him and his numerous company, and not ask their neighbors for charity, or blame us if we decline. AUGUST a"mARKETS. Thursday, June 11 I'. >•!. FINANCIAL. —The Hold market is quiet; buying I.i!S, selling 1.10. Silver;lbuyieg 1.31a 1.32, selling 1.35. Stocks remain at same quo tations, anil few transactions iu any sort o( Securities. COTTON.—We hardly know what to say about this article. From all w * eau gather there is little or no transactions to noto. We supposo a strict class of New York Middlings might bring 274 c., but there seems to bo no disposition to put Cotton on tho market at tho present time, in tho face of noon reports lrom New York, which show a fail of ]c. per pound, and a downward toudency. CORN—Is firm, at 1.25a1.30 by wholesale. WHEAT—Is worth 2.80a3.00 for Whites, and 2 35a2.55 for Rods. FLOUR —City Mills ranges from -412 to sl6 pcrbbl.; Country sloasl4. M KA11.—1.20 at wholesale, and 1.30 retail. PEAS.—Quiet, at 1.28*1.30. [Advertisement.] IS- IS. It. Uiulvvay’s I’iils, Are the only purgative, alterative, and cathartic medicine that secures a vegetable substitute for mercury or calomel. They cure with astonishing rapidity liver com plaints, kidney diseases, irritation of the bladder, piles, biliousness, jaundice, dys pepsia, costiveness, ladies’ complaints, and all diseases indicating tbe necessity of a purgative medicine. Aged people, subject to costiveness, or paralysis of the bowels, are quickly cured by these pills. A gentleman, aged eighty years, who had uot enjoyed a natural discharge from the bowels for nearly 40 years, and was always compelled to resort to injections, was re lieved by one dose; and by taking four pills each night for one month, was restored to sound health and regularity. These Pills purify Ihe blood, remove all obstructions from the bowels, liver, skin, spleen, bladder, etc., and purge out all corrupt and acrimonious humors. A few days’ use of these pills will make the skin smooth, clear, pure, and healthy. They increase the appetite and flesh. Dose —For regulating the liver, stomach, bowels, and promoting digestion, one pill at night. For obstinate diseases and chronic complaints, 4to G every 21 hours. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by drug gists. Always ask tor Dr. Radway’s Pills. See Dr. Itadway’s Almanac for 1808. R. It. It. sold by druggists. jell—2w [ Advertisement.] U. IT. IT. ICuiUvny’s Beady Belief. Is tbe only vegetable remedy in liquid form, that will cure at once all bilious attacks, fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, headache, spasms, diptheria, influenza, kidney, and bladder diseases. One application will, in a few minutes, afford immediate comfort. Sistebs ok Muni r, ) Dokcestku Street, Montreal, C. E., I Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy. ) Dit. Radway; I certify that your Ready Relief has cured over one hundred of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, in ternal pains, etc., etc. One of our Sistcr3 had tho rheumatism in her head for a great many years. Having taken a few spoonsful of Relief iu water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine, she was perfectly cured, and never felt it since. I Always use it for dyspepsia and for colds, and always with success. It is very useful for sore throat, coughs, influenza, diptheria, etc. It has a good effect in flatulence or wind Colic. 1 use it for foul breath, and it produces a marvellous effect. Iu short, it produces relief altogether remarkable in our invalids Sister Mary de Doxskoocrs. Sudden colds, coughs, influenza, diptheria, hoarseness, sore throat, chills, fever and ague, mercurial pains, scarlet fever, etc., etc. Take from four to six of Radway’s Pills, and also take a teaspoon ful of the Ready Relief in a glass of water, sweetened with sugar or honey; bathe the throat, bead and chest with Ready Relief (if ague or inter mittent fever, bathe tho spine also) ; in the morning you will bo cured. Sec Dr. Radway’s Almanac for 18G8.— R. R. R. sold by Druggists. jell—2w AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS IK RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD FOR THE I’rANO FORTE, Being the only book the teacher require*, and the bonk every pupil is at tractcd to. Its lessons nro adapted to pupils of all ages, and its exorcises attractive and uselol in every stage of advancement. This book bus, on account of its actual merit, becuuio the standard work of Piano instruction, and tho only one which every wo!l informed teacher aud scholar uses. Price, $3.75 —sent postpaid. OLIVER DITBON A CO., Publishers, 277 Washington, St., Uostou. CHAB. H. DiTKON A CO., jel Its 7JI Broadway, Now York. Stovall’s Excelsior Mills. Having taken stovalias excelsior MILLS, we intend manufacturing FLOUR to its capacity. Will pay tlio foil murkot prioe for PRIME WHEAT. ELLIOTT A i’AKMELKK. I TAKE PLEASURE in recommending to my friends Messrs. Elliott A Parmolee, ns gon- Homon of high standing ami ample moans. TIIOS. P. STOVALL. Augusta, Ga., Juno 4th, 1868. jel—ltn Congressional. Washington, Jfuno 11.— Senate: A bill relieving certain naval contractors was passed. ' a A bill extending the Freedmen's Bureau passed, and goes to tho House for concur rence. A joint resolution removing Roderick R, Butler's political disabilities, and allowing him to hold any office without taking the iron clod oath, passed. Au amendment extending the benefits of the joint resolution to nil citizens was lost by a strict party vote. It goes to tho House for concurrence. \ Senate adjourned. House: A bill incorporating the Art Union Association was tabled. A committee was appointed to investigate the treatment ol Father McMahon, im prisoned in Canada. Ashley, of Ohio, reported a resolution re citing the murder ol Solomon Dill, in South Carolina, and declaring that the Uovernor elect should* offer ten thousand dollars reward for • tho of murderers, anti arrest all detperadoets in . tho neighbor hood. The House went into a committee on the tax bill. The Senate utuoiytlmeiils to the Omnibus Admission bill was referred to the Commit tee on Reconstruction. . Night sessions were dispensed with. A resolution was adopted discharging Woolley? * House adjourned. Wash ngton Items. Wa uinuto.v, June 11.—Both Houses nrc determined lo push the tax bill through. The most probable course will bo, that in ton days the House will send the bill to tho Semite, whero the Financo Committee will slriko out all except whiskey and tobacco, in which the House is expected to concur, and tho reduction of the whiskey tax will probably be consummated during the first; or second week of July. Tho City Council bus organized with.a Democratic majority, and to night will elect an ail interim Mayor. The Senate passed the omnibus admission bill late last night by a strict party vote. It goes to tho House for concurrence. Ala bama is included. Interdictions of the fourteenth article are to be enforced iu inaugurating State officers. The Georgia relief laws are nullified, but in other respects the law is like that ad mitting Arkansas. The Indians are hostilo on the upper Missouri. They fire on steamboats, run off stock, and have killed several whites. Customs for the week ending June oth, $312,000. The Chief of Police refused admittance to counsel to tho Council Chamber, and afterward the Council met iu the City Ilall basement and elected Thomas E. Lloyd Mayor ail interim. The police still recognize Bowen. The State Department has no official advices regarding enlistments for the Papal army, but will forbid them should such enlistments be attempted. A Rebuke. Montgomery, June 11.—Oa the sth of June, a phper iu this city contained the following paragraph : “We are requested by soldiers, on duty at Ibis place, to state that at the nigger carpet bag and scalawag meeting, held at the Capitol, on Saturday night, that the soldiers cave three groans for Grant, three cheers for McClellan, and three cheers for Andrew Johnson. They were given by the soldiers with a hearty good will, and rolled from the Capitol to tho Artesian basin. Wo are also requested by the soldiers to state that any assertion contrary to this is a base falsehood. These soldiers say they are white men, and have no love for carpel buggers and scala wags.” In consequence of the above, tho follow ing order, which appeared yesterday, has been issued by Gen. Shepherd, commanding the Sub-District of Alabama : Headquarters, Sub-District ok Ala bama, Montgomery, Ala., June Gilt, 18G8.— General Orders No. 22.—The issue lit' the Montgomery Advertiser of yesterday con tains a statement, which, if in tbe slightest degree trse, deserves the reprobation of every right minded soldier in this sub district. The statement alluded to ap plauds, incites, and stimulates soldiers to insubordination and disgrace by the publi cation that some have uttered groans against the General of cur Army, to whom the country has awarded such a cotninissiou for his preeminent services in suppressing a rebellion aimed at the destruction of our Republic and our freedom as a people. The soldiers iu this sub-district are, there iore, assured that it is a plain duty to rebuke, in a becoming manner, every effort made by the publishers of newspapers, or by other individuals, tending to incite disgraceful acts and insubordination; and also, to abstain from any expression of political opinion as lo persons or parties, L’hus may soldiers make manifest that they are meritorious, and incapable of being led astray by the evil minded, and last of all, by those who have caused the pall ol death to cover a million soldiers. By order of Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General O. L. Shepherd. W. F. llaiitz, Brevet Maj. U. S. A., A. A. G News by Steamer. New Youk, June 11.—The Guiding Star's advices represent that the yellow fever is prevailing in Nicaragua, and is very severe at Lima. The French Minister to Peru and Ihe Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affairs are dean. The fever is spreading along the coast, and lias reached Isiay. . Cablegrams. Loxdon, June 11.—Prince Michael, of Servi i, has been assassinated. The assas sins were recognized as three brothers, who fired revolvers into the royal party, killing Michael and his cousin, and wounding his cousin’s daughter. One of tho assassins has been arrested. Mobile and Ohio Railroad. Moiiii.k, June 11.—The difficulty between the management and employees of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad remains in an unsettled condition. Tho prospect of au early settlement ol the differences is good. Trains are only running to Corinth, owing to the strike at Jackson, Tennessee. Markets—By Telegraph. Ininmia I. BONBON,Juno 11, Noon. —Cousols, Bonds 722*723. NISW ORLKANB, Juno 11.—Sterling, 52a55. Now York Sight, g premium. Gold, I.3U£. NKW YOUIv, Juno 11, Floe ft intj.—Govern ment's oxcitod and irregular. '62 Coupons, 12&. Virginia’s 513 ; now 541. North Carolina's 68J ; now, 671. Money largely exceeds tho demand. Gold Sterling and Southern, bonds firmer. BAI/riMOKK, Juno ll.—Virginia’s 60—44 bid, 56 asked; sixty seven, 44 bid, and 45 asked. Coupons 64 bid, and 58 asked. North Carolina ox eoupous 67£ bid. Produce Ollier Market*. KIVKKPOOb, June 11, Soon. —Cotton quiot. Sales estimated at 8,000 halos. LIVERPOOL, June 11, Afternoon. —Cotton has a downward tondency, but unchanged. NKW YORK, Juds 11, Evening —Cotton dull and heavy ; sales, 880 bales at MJa.'iOc. Flour 6al<)» lower—Southern, $9.48*16.00. Wheat lo lower Corn le bettor. Meet I’ork, new, ; old, $27.50. Lard lower 17ia 181 c. Groceries quiet. Turpentine, 45*45). Rosin 13.08a7.00. BALTIMORE, June 11. —Colton dull at 30c. Flour quiet and slow, but pricos unchanged. Wheat dull—Maryland 68. Corn dull—white $1.12; yellow $1.12.i1.11. Oats firm, 90aU8. Kye dull, 78. Provisions firmer, and unchanged. NKW ORLEANS, June It. —Cutton quiet and steady. Middlings 27)a25. Subs 109 bales. Receipts 38 bales. Exports 2,600 halos. Sugar and Molasses dull. Cuba, good to fine grocery sugar, I3jc. Louisiana icboilcd Mo laeaos, 86*900. SAVANNAH, Juno 11.—Cotton flat —no buyers. Middlings nominally 29c. Receipts 62 bales. Receipts for the week 597 bales ; exports, coastwise, 2,863 ; stock 3,899. WILMINOTON, Juno 11.—Cotton : Middlings Spirits ol Turpentine firm at 40. Rosins buoyant; strained 2.20; No. 2, 2.30; No. 1, 3.25a 4.50. Tar in demand at 3.25. MOIiILK, Juno 11.—Cotton: light domand. Halos 200 bales. Middlings 27a27J. Receipts 11 bales. Exports 8 bales. CHARLESTON, Juno 11.—Cotton dull and nominal. Sales 23 halos. Middlings at 28. ♦♦♦ Marine News. CHARLESTON, Juno 11.—Sailed: Steamers Saragossa and City Point, for Now York, Key West, for New Orleans. PROPOSALS. U. S. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, ) Atlanta, Ga., Juno 2d, 1868. j Sealed Proposals 1 N TRIPLICATE, ARE INVITED UNTIL 12 J- M., on Juno 20,1868, for furnishing the United States Subsistence Department with FItESII BEEF, of a good marketable quality, in equal proportion of foro and hind quarter meat—necks, shanks, and kidney tallow, to ho excluded—in such quantities as may bo from time to time required, and on such days os shall be desig nated by the Commanding Officer, for a term of six months, commencing July Ist, 1863. To be delivered to tho U. S. Troops at Augusta Arsenal, and at tho City of Augusta, Ga. Payment will bo made in Government funds, monthly, upon dolivery and acceptance. Bids to bo directed to tho undersigned, and marked “Proposals.” THO?. C. SULLIVAN, Bvt. Lieut. Col. A C. S., U. S. A., jes~6t Cliief C. S. 3d Military District. Government Proposals for Fuel. Office Acting As.Vt Quartermaster, ) Augusta Arsenal, June 4,18G8. $ SEALED PROPOSALS (IN DUPLICATE) k 5 are invited for entering into contract to de liver to the Acting Assistant Quartermaster, at the Augusta Arsenal: 80 Cords Merchantable Hard Wood, or 150 Cords Pine Wood ; and *IO,OOO Lbs. of Anthracite, or 1)0,000 Lbs. Bituminoui Coal. Delivery to commence iu July, 1868, and not less than one fifth of the whole amount to be de livered per month till all is delivered. Separate bills may be made for any ouo of the above items, and bids must stale price charged per cord or per thousand pounds. Bids must be made iu duplicate, and bidders must be prepared to give sufficient, bonds for the faithful execution of the contract. Forms for proposals may be obtained on appli cation at this office. Bids should lie endorsed on the outside, “Proposals to furnish Wood or Coal,” and addresse i to the undersigned. Bids will be opened at 10 a, in., on Thursday, the 25th inet. Bidders invited to he present. D. W. FLAGLER, Bvt. Lt. Col., U. S. A., jeG—(it A. A. Q. M , Augusta Arsenal. Similia Similibus Curantur. AIUM PH HE TVS’ aOJIBOPATHI SI’STJ FICS. UAVK PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, an entire success; Simple— Prompt—Lfficiout ina reliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simpio that mistakes cannot bo made in using them; so harmless as to bo free from danger, and so efficient as to bo always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always reudor satisfaction. Nos. Curos. Cents. 1, Fcvcr«, Congestion, Inflammations 25 2, Worms, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 25 3, CJry inp-Colic, or teething of Infants 25 4, Diurrifttica of children or adults 25 5, Uyatenlcry* Griping Bilious Colic *25 6, Cholera. IHvirbttK* Vomiting 25 7, roughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8, Neuralgia, Tootache, Faceaehe 25 1), i I entitle lies* Sick-Headache, Vertigo 25 0, Dys|»c|>*ia, Billious stomach 25 1, Suppressed* or painful Periods 25 2, White*, too profuse Periods 25 15, Croup* Cough, difficult Breathing 25 14, Sail Stlieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 25 15, Itlicuiiiulisiii* Rheumatic Pains -.25 10, l over A Ague, Chill Fever, Agues 50 17, Pi!c«,blindor bleeding 50 18, Ophltmlmyflind sore or weak Eyes 50 19, Caliirrli* aou-» or chronic, influenza 50 20, Whoopiug><Cougii 9 violent Coughs 50 21, Asthma? oppressed Breathing 50 22, Ear Discharges* impaired Hearing 50 23, Scrofulu* enlarged lands, Swellings 50 24, General Debility, Physical Weakness 50 25, Dropsy* and scanty Secretions 50 26, Sea-Sickness* sickness from riding 50 27, (iidney-DiscaKe* Gravel 50 28, Nervous Debility, Seminal Bl mis sions* involuntary Discharges 1.00 29, Sore IVloittli* Canker 50 30, Urinary Weakness* wetting bed 50 31, JPaiufui Periods* with Spasms 50 32, Sufferings at change of life 1.00 33, Epilepsy* Sparms, St Vitus* Dance 1.00 34, lliplitlieria*, ulcerated Sore Throat 50 FAMILY CASES Os 35 large vials* morocco case* con tai Hint; a specific for every ordinary disease a family i* subject to, and at book of direc tions* $lO OO Smaller Family and Traveling: cases, with 20 to 28 vials, from Specifics for Private Diseases* both for Curing and for Prevenlix r e treatment in vials and pocket cases $2 to $5 These Remedies, by the case or single box, aro sent to any part of tho country by Mai or Express, freo of charge, on receipt of the price. Address, HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. Agents : PLUMB & LEITNER, STEVENSON & SHELTON W. U. TUTT, Augusta, Ga. Dr. Humphreys ia consulted daily at bis office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. *6 —l2 m IN BPHAN C K Fire, Marine, Inland AND ACCIDENTAL lIUIIMOI 2Etna Insurance Company, Hartford 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 York Mercantile Insurance Company, New York. Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford. The above aro all FIRST CLASS COM PANIES with aiuplo uioans to moot tlioir liabili ties. All losses promptly and equitably adjusted. WM. SHEAR, Augusta, April 7th, 1868, Agent. ap7-3m Auction Salec. Assignee's Bale. GEOHC/E W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. WE WILL, 6ELL AT THE OFFICE OF | oe °r?u Adtt n ’ A K el ‘t, No- Block, on Pencil Tree street, opposite the National Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.. at 10 o'clock on the morning of the 30t!i JUNE, iiut., ’ 3,0t0 ACRES OF LAND, ia Cumdeu county, Goorgta, having the original pints uud grants accompanying the title. Also, a large number ol notes and accounts, a list of which can he seen at said Adair’s office. All sold as the property Ueorge Jonnson, Bank rupt, for the benefit of ins creditors. * GEORGE W. ADAIR, JOHN T. GLENN, jelO—ld Assignees. City Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER Market, in the city of Augusta, between the UHtiul hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in July next, the following property, to-wit: Oue Ilonse and Lot, oil trie corner of Washing ton and Ellis streets, fronting on Washington *° fee^ o * lloro or loss, and extending down Ellis stret t. 88 feet, more or less; and bounded North by lot owued by J. R. Powell, Trustee of R. E. Nehrand Emanuel Nelir and Win. B. Kulkley; Kant by lot boionging to the estate of Richard worth; South by Ellis street, and West by Washington street. Levied on by virtue of a Distress Warrant in favor of John B. Pouniell vs. J. Powell, Trustee of U. E. Nehr, Emanuel Nelir, and Wm. B. Kulkley, returnable to the Au gust lerm of the City Court of Augusta. Also, to naiiafy one tax execution for the year 1867, City CJouncil °f Augusta va. J. K. Powell, Trustee of K. 10 Neill-, returnable to the August Term of the City Court of Augusta. Augusta, Ga., June 6, IS6B. ISAAC LEVY, J c 7—ld City Sheriff C. A. IT. S. Marshal’s Sale. Under and by virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the Honorable the Filth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit: M. &. E. Myers vs. Joseph Stiles and Nathan Hawkins, I have levied upon as the property of Joseph Stiles, one of the defendants, .thirteen hundred (1300) acres of laud, more or less, together with all im provements thereon, situate, lying, and being in the —-- District, of Baldwin county and State of Georgia, and hounded as follows : oil the North by plantation of Mrs. West; on the West by plantation of Rivers; and will sell the same at public auction at the Court House in the City of Macon, county of Bibb, and Stare of Georgia, on the First Tuesday in July next,, between the law ful hours of sale. Dated at Savannah, June 4, 1868. WM. G. DICKSON, jeb—law l’V U. S. Marshal. Assignee’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT House door, in the town of Newnan, Coweta county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, outlie First Tuesday in July next, the following property, belonging to the estate of William G Herrin, Bankrupt, lots of Land Nos. 13, 20, 21, 43, aud 102| acres of Lot No. 12, in the 4th District; and Lots Nos. 102 and 193, in the sth District of Coweta county, Ga. Sold subject to certain incumbrances thereon by virtue of an order from thd lion. Charles G. Mc- Kinley, Register. Terms cash. JAMES P. BREWSTER, jeC—law4vv Assignoe. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OK fieri facias, issued out of tho Honorable the Fiftli Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, in the following case, to wit: Benner, Brown Pinckney vs. John T. Brown. I have levied upon as the property of the defendant, a dwelling house and lot., said lot containing eight (8) acres more or less, situate, lying, and being in the city of Cuthbert, county of Randolph, aud Stateof Georgia,on which the said JolmT. Brown resides, and bouuded as follows: ou the west by the street running to the Baptist Female College, on the north by the lot on which Willoughby Jordan resides, on the east by the lot on which George D. Smith resides, on tho south by the street leading from the Court House to Fort Gaines. Also two (2) offices in upper part of building now owned by C. E. Brown, situate, lying, and being in city of Cuthbert, Randolph county. Georgia, aud bouuded as follows: ou tne south by Court House square, being on lot No. two (2), iu square No. five (5), in plan of said city. Also one hundred and eiglity (180) acres of land, more or less, situate, lying, and being in Sixth (G) District, of Randolph county, the same being por tions of lots, numbers unknown, now occupied by C. E. Brown, and will sell the same at public auction, at the Court House iu the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on tbe FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, June I,IBGB. WM. G. DICKSON, jel lawlw U. S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale- UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT off eri facias issued out of the honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, ill favor of the plain tiff, in the iollowing ease, to-wit: George W. Hatch vh. the Bank of Commerce. I have levied upon as tile property of the defendant the Bank of Commerce, part of lot of land number ten (10), Jekyl Tything, Derby Ward, together with all the improvements thereon, consisting of a build ing, known as the Bank of Commerce Building, situate, lying, and being in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, and will sell the same at public auction, at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, Chatham comity, Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, Ga , May 29th, 18(>8. WM U. DICKSON, mv3l—la wit U. S. Marshal. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER ANI) BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT ol fieri facias , issued out of the honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, iu the following case, to wit: John N Kcin &, Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, Adrn’r, of the estate of Robert Findlay, deceased. I have levied upon as the property' of Christopher I). Findlay.Ad rof the estate of Kob’t Findlay, dec'd, one lot of land, situate, lying, and being in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Geor gia, and known in the plan of said city as lot number one (1) Block twenty-four (24), in tho Macon Reserve, containing one-lmlf (J) acre more or less, together with all the improvements there on, now occupied by Greene Deane (colored) Also part of lot number three (3), Block twenty two (22), Macon Reserve, in tho rear of Findlay’s Iron Works, together with all the improvements thereon, now occupied by Jeremiah Crimmius, and containing one-fifth (1-5) acre, more or less, and will sell the same at public auction at the Court House, in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUBS DAY IN JULY next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated at Savannah, May 29, 18G8. WM. G. DICKSON, my3l —law U [J. S. Marshal. Assignee’s Sale. IV/ ILL BE SOLD, IN START A, (IA., AT Vt Court House, on the first Tuesday in July, eighty-one acres of land lying in Hancock county, adjoining lands of Benjamin Roberts and Phillip P Bethell, deceased. Also, at same time and place, a reversionary one-eighth interest in eighty acres of land, lying in same county, adjoining lands of Cotherer and Watkins. All sold as the property of Archibald Martin, adjudged a bank rupt. G. F. PIERCE, Sr., my 29—lawtd. Assignee. Assignee’s Sale. ON SATURDAY THE 13th DAY OF JUNE, 1888, will bo sold to tho highest bidder, for cash, at Madison, in Morgan county, Ga.,the fol lowing property, to-wit: one silver watch, one '3 horse wagon, three horses, one cow and two calves; the same being the property of Eugene W. AI listen, of Morgan county, Ga., and sold un der a decree in bankruptcy. for the benefit of big creditors. T. II S. BROBSTON. m.v”8 —10l Assignee. Assignee’s Sale. ON THE “Id DAY OF JUNE NEXT, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, before tho Court House door in the city of Bainhridge, oue house and lot in the town of Attapnlqil"..fn tho county of Decatur and State of Georgia. Said lot containing 29 acres of land, aud having thereon a large and commodious dwelling, with all neces sary outhouses: said property'bring free of all in. cumbranoe ; also, one lot in the said town of Attn pnlgits, containing 8 acres more or less—this lot sold subject to a mortgage. All the foregoing property sold as tho property of Hiel B. Waugh, Bankrupt, lor the benefit of his creditors. Tortus Cash. H. M. BEACH, Assignee of estate of 11. B. Waugh, my 27—Jawtw Bankrupt., Book binding Ann BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, K. 11. FUGUE, 199 Broad .Street., Augusta,’,Go. CLOSING OUT. CHANCE OF BUHL GOODS AT A MIHI! Mrs. J? 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