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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. D. <■- COTTING, Editor. VOL. I. National Republican MCEPTED) Official Organ of the U-SGovernment. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year, In advance •• n $5 00 Six Months, in advance 4 W Three Months, in advance 1 A. paper furnished gratis to any one scnd inyue a Club often subscribers. The undersigned, having a completely furnished office, is enabled to execute all orders for Book and Job Printing, Book-binding, or Hnline cheaper than any other office in the Srmthf E. li.PUGHE. THURSDAY MORNING July 2. 1888 REPUBLICAN platform. The National Republican party of United States, assembled in National Convention, in the City of Chi cago, on the 20th day of May, 1868, make the following Declaration of Principles : Ist. We congratulate the country on the assured suc cess of the reconstruction policy of Congress, aa evinced by the adoption, in a majority of the States lately in rebellion, of Constitutions securing equal civil and political rights to all, and regard it as the duty of the Government to sustain those institutions, and to prevent the people of such States from being remitted to a state of anarchy. 2d. The guarantee, by Congress, of equal suffrage to all loyal men in the South was demanded by every con sideration of public safety, of gratitude and of justice, and must be maintained, while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. 3d. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a na tional crime, and the national honor requires the pay ment of the public indebtedness, in the utmost good faith, to all creditors, at home and abroad, not only according to the letter, but the spirit of the laws under which it was contracted. 4th. It is due to the labor of the nation that taxation should be equalized and reduced as rapidly as the na tional faith will permit. . , sth. The national debt, contracted, as it has been, for the preservation of the Union for all time to come, should be extended over a fair period for redemption, and it is the duty of Congress to reduce the rate of in terest thereon, whenever it can honestly be done. 6th. That the best policy to diminish our burden of debt is to so improve our credit that capitalists will seek to loan us money at lower rates of interest than we now pay, and must continue to pay, so long as repudiation, partial or total, open or covert, is threatened or sus pected. 7th. The Government of the United States should be administered with the strictest economy, and the cor ruptions which have been so shamefully nursed and fostered by Andrew Johnson call loudly for radical re form. Bth. We profoundly deplore the untimely and tragic death of Abraham Idncolu, and regret the accession of Andrew Johnson to the Presidency, who has acted treacherously to the people who elected him and the cause he was pledged to support; has usurped high legislative and judicial functions; has refused to exe cute the laws; has used his high office to induce other officers to ignore and violate the laws; has employed his executive powers to render insecure the property, peace, liberty and life of the citizen; has abused the pardoning power; has denounced the National Legisla ture as unconstitutional; has persistently and corruptly resisted, by every measure in his power, every proper attempt at the reconstruction of the States lately in re bellion; has perverted the public patronage into an engine of wholesale corruption; and has been justly impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, and properly pronounced guilty thereof by the vote of thirty-five Senators. 9th. The doctrine of Great Britain and other European powers, that because a man is once a subject, he is always so, must be resisted at every hazard by the United States, as a relic of the feudal time, not author ized by the law of nations, and at war with our national honor and independence. Naturalized citizens are enti tled to be protected in all their rights of citizenship as though they were natural born, and no citizen of the United States, native or naturalized, must be liable to arrest and imprisonment, by any foreign power, for acts done, or words spokeu,in this country, and if so arrested and imprisoned, it is the uuty of the Government to interfere in his behalf. 10th . Os all who were faithful in the trial? of the late war, there were none entitled to more especial honor than the brave soldiers and seamen, who endured the hardships of the campaign and cruise, and imperilled their lives in the service of the country. The bounties and pensions provided by law for these brave defenders of the nation are obliagtions never to be forgotten. The widows and orphans of the gallant dead are the wards of the people, a sacred legacy bequeathed to the nation’s protecting care. 11th. Foreign immigration, which in the past has added so much to the wealth, development of resources, and increase of power of this nation, the asylum of the oppressed of all nations, should be fostered and encour aged by a liberal and just policy. 12th. This Convention declares its sympathy with all the oppressed people which are struggling for their rights. Official. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Headquarters Third Military District, ) (Dep’t Georgia, Florida and Alabama), > Atlanta, Ga., Juno 25th, 1868. ) General Ordcrt No. 90: From the returns made by the Boards ol Registration of the election held in the State of Georgia for a Governor, members of the General Assembly and other officers, under the provisions of General Orders No. 40, issued from these Headquarters, which election commenced on the 20th day of April, 1868, and continued four days, it appears : I. That, at said election, Hon. R. B. Bul lock teceived a majority of all the votes cast for Governor of the State of Georgia. 11. That, at said election, the following named persons were elected Senators in the General Assembly of said State from the respective Senatorial Districts in which they were chosen, viz ; • Isf District— A A Bradley, 2d District— T G Campbell, Sr 3d District —E D Graham 4th District— J M Coleman nth District—A Corbitt f>th District— Joshua Griffin Ith District— MC Smith Bth District— B F Brutton 9M District— R T Nisbet 10/A District— F. O. Welsh llf7t District— C B Wooten 12/Zt District— -<j R Moore 13/A District—W B Jones 14'/i District— J J Collier 15th District— W T McArthur 16<A District—H Hicks 17f/t District—McW Hungerford 18/A District — B. Conley 191A District— J Adkins 20/Zr District— George Wallace 21sf District— Wm.Griffin ■ 22d District— T J Speer 23d District— W J Anderson ‘iUh District— B B Hinton 25/A District— E J Higbee 26/A District—A D Nunnally 27/A District— John Harris 28fA District— W F Jordan 29fA District— Josiah Sherman 30tA District—J H McWhorter 3 1st District— W F Bowers 12d District —J C Richardson 1 District—A M Stringer 4 District— M A Candler '^District — W T Winn Smith ■IOM District— C J Wm-'- u-dd be freely dlsf District— J B ninety Sward; as it is, d2d District— J T Burns this branch o f al] to’t.^ n 5 /— J 0 ? 1 C Faiu l 8 Ally t171.65^fc. B B McC ”% if there was [ OTnon pe C said no desire to ( / Dmttaed persons were elected' « t,cl * f “ r here ar -iu the General Assembly a sixteen^ b the counties to their nameT. * cent > n •ttached, viz ; few and —lsham Raddish ‘ofore n a X —A M George BanM?~ Pet ® r Berried m R Beil BrooA-s-ThoaPaulk Bibb— H Lane Franks. w ’ ner 'J Fitzpatrick, and J E J Bryan—W I. Houston Bullock—\V M Hall ■Burke— M Claiborne, J Warren, and J A Madden Butts— T M Harkness Catoosa— A 8 Fowler Chatham— C K Osgood, James Porter, and James M Sims Camden— Virgil Hillyer Campbell— W 8 Zellers Carroll— John Long Cass— F M Ford, and M. J. Crawford Chattahoochee— W A McDougald Charlton— F M Smith Chattooga— C C Cleghorn Calhoun— F L Pepper Cherokee— N J Perkins Clark— M Davis, and A Richardson Clay— R A Turnipseed Clayton— A E Cloud Clinch— G Lastinger Columbia— J M Rice, Romulous Moore Coffee — J II Smith Coweta— F M Scroggins, and P Sewell Cobb— W D Anderson, and N N Gober Colquitt—Vl W Watkins Crawford — Wm G Vinson Dawson— J L Perkins Dade— J C Nisbet DeKalb—W H Clarke Decatur — B FTowell, and John Higdon Dooly— Hiram Williams Dougherty—l' Joiner, un i A R Reid Early— ll C Fryer Echols —-R W Phillips Effingham— M Rawls Elbert— U O Tate , Emanuel — J A Brinson Fannin — A Hearn Fayette— P II Brassell Floyd— D Scott, and M Ballanger Forsyth— Henry C Kellogg Franklin—J A Harrison Fulton— E M Taliaferro, J E Gullatt, and V P Sisson Gilmer— Jas M Ellis Glasscock— J H Nunn Glynn— R B Hall Gordon— R A Donaldson Greene — R L McWhorter, aud A Colby Gwinnett — Louis Nash, and R M Parks Habersham— W S Erwin Hall— Davis Whelchell Hancock— W H Harrison, and E Barnes Haralson — W N Williams Hart— James Allen Harris— W J Hudson, and Sam Williams Heard— M Shackelford Henry— J A Maxwell Houston — James K Mathews, C C Duncan, and H R Felder Jackson—A J Bennett Jasper— T M Allen . Jefferson— Benj.Ayre, aud Alex Stone Johnson— I W Meadows Jones— W T McCullough Laurens — Geo Linder Lee—Sami Lindsay, and G F Page Liberty— W A Golden Lincoln— Platt Madison Lowndes — J W O’Neil Lumpkin—Vf P I’riec Macon— ll Fyall, and Robert Lumpkin Madison — J B Moon Marion — W M Butt Mclntosh— T G Campbell, jr. Meriwether — P W Chambers, W II F Hall Mdle'-— F M l> Hopkins Mitchell—J B Burtz Montgomery— J J McArthur Monroe— W A Ballard, and G H Clowers Milton— G M Hook Morgan—A J Williams,, and Monday Floyd Murray— J N Harris Muscogee— J G Maull, and Abraham Smith Newton— A II Lee, and J F Harden Oglethorpe—l W Adkins, and J Cunning ham Paulding— B F Strickland Pfckens—S A Darnell Pierce— Carpenter ■-•- Pike— R A Seale Polk—L H Walthall Pulaski—3 M Buchan, and S F Saulter Putnam— S C Pruden Quitman — L C A Warren Randolph— W -M Tumlin, and David Goff Richmond— E Tweedy, J E Bryant, and T P Beard Rabun — McK Fincannon Schley —Titos F Rainey Scriven— W D Hamilton Spalding— J T Ellis Stewart — C C Humber, and J K Barnum Sumter— G N Harper, and J A Cobb Talbot— Marion Bethune, and .1 T Costin laliifcrro — W F Holden Tatnall— R 0 Surrency Taylor— Frank Wilchar Terrell— F M Harper Thpmas— J R Evans, W C Carson 'Jroup—J 11 Caldwell, J T McCormick Twiggs— ll Hughes Towns— Geo W Johnson Union— J II Pendland Upson— J C Drake Walker —W B Gray Walton — J B Sorrels Warren —John Neal, and S Gardner Ware— Joseph D Smith Washington— R W Flournoy, W G Brown Wayne— G W Rumph Webster —G S Rosser White—C H Kyth Whitfield — J E Shumate Wilcox — D Johnson Wilkes— R Bradford, and E Belcher Wilkinson — C II Hooks Worth- James M Rouse By order of Maj. Gem Meade. ' 11. C. DRUM, A. A. G. Notice to Citizens. rpilE ATTENTION OF THE CITIZENS OF 1 AUGUSTA is called to the following para graph, of the Thirty First Section of the General Ordinance—and are hereby notified that from this date the Ordinance will be' rigidly enforced : “It shall be the duty of all holders of lots or lands, whether the same be enclosed or unen closed, to keep them clean and dry : they shall permit no sink to contain water, but shall lilt up all low places on said lots or lands, in such manner as to pass off the water, aud shall, every day, .except the Sabbath, remove from said lots or lands all decayed and decaying vegetable and animal substances, and iu general everything tending to col rapt the air, and place the same tin convenient heaps) iu the streets opposite said lots or lands, and twenty feet from their boundary, between daylight and nine o'clock in the morning; and no person shall throw trash or filth into the streets, •o his or her lots or lands, at any other time Jjjjtetweeu daylight and nine o’clock a. m., nor .’.Sabbath day.” ' SAMUEL LEVY, Parr M. Chairman Board of Health. Ells, Clerk of Council. je‘2O—lift Annie 1. *3 copy three times. Prizes Jk m. Hickey, and Jewelry. O’Sullivan, EArR, 184 BROAD STREET, Hughes, John etc.,- Watch. Mary Reardon. aDl j ojasses. MR. CHRISTOPHER C 'TfffiSSW SIW kouKTH "MHjl BSB Medal- Maribah A. SSI Distinguished for -Thomas aired. Belding, W.llard F. Dans. Ma, n , Agent for 'oaeph Harpool, Hattie Casoi.mds of Sewing Entitled to Honorable Notici AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1868. PROPOSALS. Government Proposals for Fuel, Ornes A. A. Q. M., Post of Augusta, ? Augusta, Ga , June 25,1868. ( QEALED PROPOSALS (IN DUPLICATE) O are invited, lor entering into contract to de liver to the Acting Assistant Quartermaster, Pott of Augusta: 150 cords (more or less) Merchantable Hard Wood. Delivery to commence immediately after the approval of the contract by the Chief Quarter master, Third Military District, and to continue iu such quantities, monthly, as the Acting As sistant Quartermaster of the Post of Augusta may direct (not to extend beyond the Ist. of July, 1869), and until the amount required has been delivered Bide must be made in duplicate, sealed and addressed “A. A. Q. M.. Post of Augusta, Ga;” the word “Fuel’’ endorsed upon theeiivelope. Bidders will accompany their bids with a guar antee that should the contract be awarded them they will faithfully perform their contracts. For further information apply at this office. Bids will be opened on the lOrh Joly, 18ti8, at 111 a. m., when bidders are invited to be present. JI. CATLEY, je26—6t Ist. Lieut- 16th Infantry. A. A. Q, M. PROPOSALS. Office Depot and Disbursing Q. M., I Atlanta, Ga., June 22,1868. ) QEALED proposals will BE IvE O CHIVED at this office until 12 M.. Friday, July 3d, 1868, at which time they will be opened, for supplying this Depot, with : 500.000 pounds Oats 31,800 pounds Corn 704,000 pounds Timothy Hay 250,000 pounds Straw Oats to be put up in good strong sacks of three or four bushels each; standard, 32 pounds to the bushel Corn to be put up iu sacks of two or three bushels each; standard, 56 pounds to the bushel. Alito be tree from dust, dirt, or other defects, and delivered at Quartermaster’s Storehouse. Forsyth street, where they will be weighed and inspected. Hay and Straw must be well haled, -and free from dirt, weeds, or other defects, aud delivered at Government Stable, corner of Prior aud Line streets, Atlanta, where they will be weighed aud inspected. Delivery to commence July 10th, 1868, with one-sixth the amount of each, and continue in equal amounts for the ensuing live months. Separate bids must be made for each article, and iu triplicate as usual, with a copy of this adver tisement attached to each. Bidders arc invited to be present or represented at the opening of the proposals. The Government reserves the right to reject all bids, or accept or refuse such parts as may be to the best interests of the service. Proposals should lie addressed to the under signed, and endorsed upon the envelope, “Pro posals for the delivery of Forage and Straw.” By order of Brevet Brig. Gen. R Saxton, Chief Q. JI. H. J. FARNSWORTH. Ist Lieut. 31th Infantry, A. A. Q. M., je2s—6t In charge of Depot, MEDICINAL. Asiatic C&ob ra in China. ALMOST EVERY CASE CURED WITH PAIN KILL EK. I.) EAD THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM J 1. Rev. R. Telford, Missionary in China, now visiting his home in Pennsylvania: Washington, Pa., June 25,1866 Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, Providence, 11. 1.: Dear Sirs—During a residence of some ten years as a Missionary in Siam and China, I found your vegetable Pain Killer a most valuable remedy for that fearful scourge, the Cholera. In administering the medicine, I found it most effectual to give a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened with sugar; then, after about fifteen minutes, begin to give a table spoonful ot the same mixture every minute until obtained...... Apply .hot applications to the extremities. Bathe the stomach wttir TWfi- Killer, clear and rub the limbs briskly. Os those who had the cholera, and took the medicine faith fully in the way stated above, eight out of ten recovered. Yours, truly. r Telford. If an attack with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, or Cramp Colic, don’t delay the use of the’ Pain Killer. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and fl per bottle. Manhattan, Kansas, April 17,1866. Gentlemen— * * * 1 want to say a little more about, the Pain Killer. 1 consider it a very valuable medicine, and always keep it on hand. I have travelled a good deal since I have been in Kansas, and never without taking it with me. In my practice I used it freely for the Asiatic ■holeni, in 1849, and with flatter success than any other medicine ; I also used it here for cholera iu 1855, with the same good result. Truly, yours, A. HUNTING, M. 1). Swato, China, Cholera I***l regret to say that the cholera has prevailed here of late to a fearful extent. For the last three, weeks, from ten to fifty or sixty fatal cases each day has been re ported. I should add that the Pain Killer, sent recently from the Mission House, has been used with considerable success during' this epidemic. If taken in season is generally effectual in check ing the disease. Rev. CHARLES HARDINIG, Sholapore, India. [From the Portland Monthly.] Summer Complaint and Dysentery, Bowel complaints seem just now to be the prevailing element, and any medicine that is everywhere acceptable, and that is reliable, is a very desirable acquisition. From what we have seen, heard, and experienced, we believe Davis' Pain Killer is this desideratum. For rise best method of using it, we quote from the directions: “For common bowel complaints, give one tea spoonful iu a gill of new milk and molasses, in equal pans, stirred well together; lessen the dose for children, according to the age. If the pain be severe, bathe the bowels aud back with the medi cine. This mode of treatment is good in cases of the cholera morbus, sudden stoppages, etc. Re peat the dose every hour. "The quickest way I ever saw the dysentery cured was by taking one spoonful of the Pain Killer in one gill of milk and molasses stirred well together and drank hot, at the same time bathing the bowels freely with medicine. Let the dose be repeated every hour until the patient is relieved.” If every person who has reason to fear this disease would provide themselves with a bottle of this medicine, and use as occasion required, we believe a great amount of satfering and sickness would be saved. je!2—2m J. J. BROWNE, f TAR VER AND GILD EH. 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COTTOS QINS LUI COTTON PR 118 SIS The best McCarty gin ever made With the TAILOR, EAGLE, BROV SOUTHERN and the New CRAY N Saw Gins, Cotton Presses, With Engine and Horse power, and all supplies in store, for sale at the lowest rates, by J. B. FULLER 47 Day Street, New York Lt' soß—ly - - = Metre’s Encyclopedia of Masie« Elementary, technical, hibtori CAL. Biographical. Vocal and Instrumental. In one large oetavo volume of more than One Thousand Pages Bound in cloth. Price SIX DOLLARS. Sent post-paid. OLIVER DITSON A CO.. Publishers, 277 Washington St., Boston. CHAS. H. DIT-ON A CO., j«l>—tf s 711 Broadway, New York. Book and job printing Executed at this Dike Al the Lowest Terms aud iu the Best Style Come aud see samples. Richmond County. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County, Whereas, William E. Jackson applies to me for Letters of Guardianship for Elizabeth M. San chez and Mary B. Sanchez, orphans and minors of Bernadeno S. Sanchez, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular, the kindred and friends of said minora, to be and appear at ray office, on or betore the first Monday in July, next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not. be grauted. Given under "toy hand and official signature, nt office in Augusta, this 2d day of June, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, jet—lm’ Ordinary. QTATE OF GEORGIA— O Richmond County. Whereas, James A. Gray, Administrator on the estate of Francis O’Conner, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should nut bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 2d day of June, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, je3—6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismfssion. QTATE OF GEORGIA— O Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumniing, Executrix, of the estate of Anna C. Cntnming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, tl.e kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in Septembernext, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be grauted. Given under my band and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16 th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—lawSm* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. QTATE OF GEORGIA— O Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Henry H. Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : These are, theiefore, to cite and admonish, all aud 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, it any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. (liven under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—lawfim* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. QTATE OF GEORGIA— kJ 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: Those ate, 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 Sjoptemcer next, to show c.i-.i-e, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—law6m* Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA— “ Richmond County. Whereas, 11. E. Wolfe applies to me for. Letters of Administration on the estate of Da vid M. Wolfe, late of said county, deceased. 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 bclore the first Monday July in next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grauted. Given under my band and official signature at office iu Augusta, this Ist day of June, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, je2-lin* Letters of Dismission. (GEORGIA— v J Richmond County. Whereas, Caroline Dubet, Administratrix, with the will annexed on the estate of Antoine Picquet, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all singular, the kindred and creditors of said j ecl ."ised, to be and appear at my office on or l )e j, re the first Monday in October, to show cause, if u |oy they have, why said Letters should not be grained. GiXt'U under my hand aud official signature al E BRAYTON, my 191 aw Ordinary. Letters of Distirr^Wl 1 )- —, QTATE OF GEORGIA— L-/ Richmond County. Whereas, Josephine Wilson, Administratrix on the estate of Peter Wilson, 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 th« first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be gi anted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office iu Augusta, this llh day of May. 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, my 6—Cm* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. QTATE OF GEORGIA— k-J . Richmond County. Whereas, John D. Butt, Administrator ou the estate of Patrick O’Sullivan, 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 October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, at office iu Augusta, this slli day of May, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, my6—fin* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. QTATE OF GEORGIA, O Richmond County. Whereas Wm. C. Tuder. Administrator of the estate of Sarah Swinney, dec eased, applies to me for Letteisof Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all und singular, the kindred and creditors of said de. ceased, to’ be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters shonldnot be granted. Given under my band and official signature, at office iu Augusta, this 10th day of April, 1868 E. M. BRAYTON, tipll—law6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate o;' Tuotnns Cupiming, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission : These a-e, therefore, to cite andadmouish, all and singular, the kindrod and creditors of said deceased, to bo 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 !6th day of March, 1868. E. JI. BRAYTON, mhl7 —lawbm* Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Edward O'Donnell, Administrator on tho estate of’THOMAS lit NEY, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all aud singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, at office in Augusta, this 24th dev of March, 1868. E. M. BRAXTON, sth2s-6m* Ordinary FIVE DOLLARS A, YEAR. RICHMOND COUNTY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. Tn the matter of FRANCIS MURRY, UN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. J To whom it may concern: Th6 undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of Francis Murry, of Augusta, iu the county of Richmond, and State of Georgia, within said District, who hue been adjudged a Bankrupt upop his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated, Augusta, Ga, the 18,j8 ' jell— w'.hv Assignee. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Annie Cavanagh anplies to me for Letters of Administration ou the estate of William F Cavanagh, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, io cite’aud admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters' should not be granted. Given auder my hand aud official signature, at office in Augusta, this Sth day of Juno, 18t>8. E. M. BRAYTON, je7—law4w Ordinary. . Letters of Dismission- QTATE OF GEORGIA— kJ Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of tho estate of William Cumming, deceased, applies to me fer Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why s >id Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7 —law6m* Ordinary HANCOCK COUNTY. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JL United States for the Southern District of Georgia. Iu tiie matter of ) JOSEPH B. GOUDER UN BANKRUPTCY. Adjudged a Bankrupt. ) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Assignee of the above named party, in the county of Hancock, who has been adjudged a bankrupt ou his own petition, by the United States Court for the Southern District of Georgia. GEO. F. PIERCE, Jr. Sparta, Ga., June 29, 1868. jy I—law3w TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE L United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) JOHN BONNER, UN BANKRUPTCY. Adjudged a Bankrupt. J Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Assignee of the above named party, in the town of Sparta, who has been adjudg ed a Bankrupt on his own petition in the United States Court for the Southern District of Georgia. G. F. PIERCE,Jr., Sparta. Ga., June 29, 1868. jy I—law3w IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for tho Southern District of Georgia. In tiie matter of ) MICHAEL M. LEVY.> IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) To whom it may ccnceru: *The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment M the assignee of Michael M. Levy, of Sparta, in the couuty of Hancock aud State of Georgia, within said District, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the District Court of said District.. 1 Dated this 12th dav of June, 1868. G. JACOBS, je 17—law3w Assignee for M. M. Levy. SPAULDING COUNTY. IN' TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY. JOHN II AIL, > f Bankrupt. ) No. 39. The said bankrupt having petitioned the Court 1 for a discharge from all his debts provable under I the Bankrupt Act of Maroh 2d, 1867, notice is r hereby given to all per one interested to appear , on the 16th day of Julv, 1868, at l» o’clock a. m., : at Chambers of said District Court, before A G Murray, one ot the Registers of said Court in t Bankruptcy, at the Register's office, in the city of Griffin, Gn., and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be grauted. And further notice is given that the - second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, Judge of said District Cour 1 this I r.xvry. „ t j nlle 1868. > <lay ** v W B SMITH, ’ je2s—law3w C,erk ] CC-. -. Lit :=— • -.1 U It’- * ~ '.X. 1 ''ORGAN COUNTY. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 Uuited States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ] IN BANKRUPTCY. JAMES A. SANDERS, f Bankrupt. J No. 186. 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 21st day of Julv, 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m., at Chambers of said District Court, before Al bert G. Foster, Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register's office, iu the city of Madison, Georgia, and show cau«e why the prayer of the said petition of the Bank rup’t should not be granted. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal.] Judge of said District Court, and the seal thereof, this 13th day of June, 1868 , W. B. SMITH, je26—law3w (Berk. BALDWIN COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matters of ] JESSE G. BUTTS, Sr.. I . THOMAS HUMPHRIES UN BANKRUPTCY JAMES C. WHITAKER, | Bankrupt. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of the estates of Jesse G. Butts, Sr., of Hancock county, aud Thomas Humphries and James C. Whitaker, of Baldwin county, State of Georgia, within said District, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Milledgeville, the 27th dav of June, A. D., 1868. ARCHIBALD C. McKINLKY. je3o—w3w- Assignee. CLARKE COUNTY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of j MARCUS JACOBS, j- la Bankruptcy Bankrupt. J No. I#7. The said Bankrupt baviug petitioned the Court for a discharge trom aB hie debts provable under tiie Bankrupt Act oC'’March 2, 1867. notice is hereby given to all J»«rsoiiß interested to appear on the 30th ilay us July, 1868. at ten o'clock iu the forenoon, at ehamWrs of the said J)ii*riet Court, liefore tinsnelt Andrews, Esq , one ot-1 he Registers of thwaaid Conrt in Bankruptcy, at the Register s office, in the city of Athens. Ga., and show cause whvtlie prayer of the said patition of the Bankrupt should not be grauted. Witness the Honorable John hrskine, [seal,] Judge of the said District Court, and the seal thereof, tins 13th day of June, 1868 W. B SMITH, je2B—lw’ Clerk. NO 286 Fulton County. IN ThF DISTRICT COURT OF~ THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. HENRY II GLENN, Bankrupt. ) No. 137. 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 ail persons interested to appear on the 6th day of Joly, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Black, Esq,, one of the Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register's office in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, r , Judge of said District Court, and the [sbal.j t ] iereo f ; this 9th day of June, 1868. W. B. SMITH, jyl—|aw3w* Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for the Northern District ot Georgia. In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY. Lemuki. It. McWhorter, !■ Bankrupt. ) No. 53. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court lor a discharge from nil his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear ou the loth day of July, 1868, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy at the Register’s office, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, aud show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should nut be grauted. And further notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time ciiid jilhcOs Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal] Judge of said District Court, this Ist dav of June, 1868. W. B. SMITH, j e26—l aw 3 w Clerk. I-jF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of ]IN BANKRUPTCY. LEO CAHN, [ Bankrupt. j No. 350. 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 13th day of July, 1868. at 10 o’clock m 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 the city of Atlanta, Georgia, and show cause why 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. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal] Judge of said District Court, this dav of June, 1868. W. B. SMITH, je23—law3w Clerk. MACON COUNTY. ’ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) WM. S. TRULUCK, Dn BANKRUPTCY- Bankrupt. J To all whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as As signee of the estate of William [S. Truluck, of Montuuma, in the County of Macon, 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 at Oglethorpe, Ga., June 29,1868. b A. 11. GREER, jyl—law3w Assignee. ( hatlKim County. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United Status for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of 1 EDWARD J. PURSE, I IN BANKRUPTCY AMU f STEPHEN A M PURSE, | No. 16. Bankrupts. ) Tho said Bankrupts having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all their debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the 24th day of July, 1868, at 9 o’clock a. m., at Chambers of said District Court, before F S Hecseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at. bis office at the corner of Bay and Drayton streets, Savannah, Georgia, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupts should not be granted. And •fur ther notice is given that the second aud third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal] Judge of said Court at Savannah, Georgia, this 20th day of June, 1868. james McPherson. je22-law3wClerk. WILKES COUNTY- T N Unild . — u -? lt ~rrfatos, for the Northern District oC Georgia. In the matter of '| W. A. Q BINK, iIN BANKRUPTCY of the firm of j- W. D. <fc W. A. Quisir, | No. 116. Bankrupt. J The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear onthe' 18th day of July, 1868, at 1C o'clock, in the forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court, before Garnett Andrews, Esq.,one of the Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register's office, iu the city of Washington, Ga., and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meet ings of Creditors will be held at the same time and place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal.] Judge of said Court, this 20th day of Juno, 1868. W. B. SMITH, . je23—law3wClerk, COWETA COUNTY. “ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for ths Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) WILLIAM JACKSON, >IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt, j No. 142. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all bis debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear onthe22d day of July, 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m., at Chambers of said District Court before Chas. G. McKinley, Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s office : a the city of Newpau, Ga., and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be grauted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal] Judge of said District Court this 16th day of June, 1868. W. B. SMITH, • je27—law2w* Clerk. I~N “THE “ DISTRICT COURT UF THE United States for the Northern District ot Georgia, In the matter of )IN BANKRUPTCY. Christopher C. Sams, > Bankrupt. j No. 49. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Conrt for a discharge from alt his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of Maroh 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the 15th day of July, 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Chambers of said District Court before Chas. G. McKinley, one of the Registers of- wild Court in Itankriipiey, at the Regicter's office, in tlteocUy--? of Newuau, Ga., and show caore whv Die prayer > Us the said |>eiuion of the Bankrupt should not lie granted. And Puilber iioliiv is given that the seroud aud third meetings Os creditor* will be belli at the same time and place. Witness, tiie H<-iiorabie John Lraktne, (seal | Judge us said District Court Aja m.. 4lb dav of June. 1868. W. B. SMTO. . js2s—lawSw cdwertl W