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NationalHepttblican
Official City Paper.
LARGEST CITIyiRCPLVfWN.
GA.!
, atuk |,A?“.IIORNINgT?7.. August I. MHW
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Range of Thermometer.
it Tua Natio«ai. Rkpu»mca« Orricit,
AT 1 July 31, 1863.
I 12 m. | I 1 Up."
’. s I SO- | 77 I 76 | 72
Hud Advice*
'[’he bellig crcnt Chronicle re Sentinel
advisee tax payers to decline paying their
City tax oß until they see what is the result
of the Democratic meeting held at the City
Hall on last Thursday. Now then !
[Ve have too good an opinion ot the
common sense of the tax payers of Augusta,
to believe for a moment they will be caught
in such a trap by the balderdtmh of the
infuriated journalist ‘east of the Oconee.’
’■ -—.
Withdrawal of Troops.
We were informed yesf'iM*'# fbat th#
military post at Augusta is to be discon
tinued, aud the soldiers are to be concen
trated at Atlanta. General Meaux may
be ‘posted,’ bat it really seems to thought
ful men that a strong force of soldiers
should be stationed in this city.
News From Abroad.
Mutiny in Auouta Jail. —On Sunday
morning last, about sixty or seventy negroes,
confined in the Richmond jail, got up a
rebellion because the authorities wanted to
put them in the chain gang. The disturb
ance, was not quelled until Mr. Pardue, the
Jailor, shot and killed the ring leader.
[Atlanta Intelligencer.
Some one has been ‘chawing’ our Atlanta
co temporary.
Showery.
Our citizens have, the past few days,
been favored with refreshing Showers from .
the skies. At an early hour last Sabbath
morning, clouds loomed up in the north
west, the smoke settled, old ‘corns’-became
painful, the air Vfas dead, and sensible folk
prophesied rain. Gradually the dark clouds
moved up and took possession of the heavens
above the sky, to the exclusion of the sun
and the blue sky, faint commotions in the
atmosphere coaled ns off, and every baking
citizen was inclined to be thankful for the
relief and glad of the prospect of a good
drenching, and consequent cooling of the
earth and air.
Since then, almost daily the rain has
fallen in gentle showers—aud as we look
in upon our thirsty gardens, we almost see
the plants leaping with a new and happy
vitality.
Correciieu.
Some errors of fact and of typography
having occurred in the publication of one
clause of the third resolution adopted by
the Democratic meeting, Thursday-, that
clause, as corrected, and to be forwarded to
Atlanta, is republished, and with it a note
of explanation omitted from the first
publication :
Again: Valuable investments of the
corporation made by the predecessors of
the present Mayor and Council have, by
the latter, been imperilled. The city stock
in the Georgia Railroad and Banking Com
pany, amounting to 1,000 shares, and the
stock in the Augusta and Columbia Rail
road Company have been pledged, and
will, unless a better administration pre
vails, be sold for loans made to this and
former Council.. Again : This Council, in
order to meet the subscription of SIOO,OOO
to the Mason and Augusta Railroad,
has issued $250,000 bonds of the city
and pul them into the hands of an
agent of the Railfoad Company iu New
York. These bonds have been hypothe
cated at forty cents on the dollar, and the
condition of neither the Railroad Company
nor the City affords any prospect thatjjthey
will be redeemed, and the City will have
paid $250,000 principal and accumulated
interest for a subscription of SIOO,OOO.
Note. —The loan lor which the Georgia
Railroad stock was pledged was made in
1865. It fulls due next year.
(tar City Homes.
In no city of the Old or the New World
will as many elegant private residences be
found, in any city o( the same size, as here.
Our people seem to have retained from their
English forefathers all of the ideas of solid
comfort for which that people are so remarka
ble. They arc not the mere rows of teuc
ment houses to be met with in every city,
but arc built with a view of being occupied
as the homes of die people f benee, every
attention is paid, not only to the architegtural
beauty and design of the houses, but every
thing that cau possibly tend to increase or
add to the comfort of the inmates, in the
interior arrangement of them, is done. The
result is the number and variety of charming
homes in so many of the tashiouable strests,
nearly all of which are ornameufed with
beautiful little baskets of evergreens .and
creepers over the doors, or iu delightful bow
wiudows, which open on nice little grass
plots, and give an air of freshness and neat
ness to the bouses. When a man gets
ahead here, he builds himself a comfortable
home, as every sensible man should, aud
provides thereby for the health and
domestic happiness of his family ; heacc,
the strong home feeling and attachment
that prevails among’aH classes for this city.
Ibis home feeling is thus cultivated and
kept alive in the young, whose earliest ideas
are indelibly associated -with the ease, die
comfort, the system, and order of a hand-
Wl Mi well built home. Long may our
Wor l!jyjcit-iw'«-- - adorn the city
wAjtiaa® us comfortable for a .
at diniieJ iroorß
’sound sense and practical progress. 1 '’ It
18 in such homes that those qualities of
toind aud heart which go to make up a
virtuous, intelligent, industrious, and enter
prising population are best fostered. The
joung know and appreciate the attractions
of home, while the aged are serene ih the
contemplation of the home in which they
cau spend peacefully and quietly the re
mainder of their days iu adding new attrac
tions to the place which has bebome long
Slnc ® endeared to them by having seen
Perhaps, their children grow up under that
toof, and go forth from it to commence the
great battle of -life, and having returned to
perhaps, so lie down and die among
i o ™' ket us, then, build homes
<* hold on. to them, come wbaf may. They
against the attacks of
commercial:
AUGUSTA MABKETB.
’iOFtrCB b'ATia/iAI. RJH-pVLICAsh
' Friday, July Si—P.M I
Fl NANCIAL.—GoId is bought by brokers at
$1 42, and sold at $1,44. Silver bought at 31.32,
sold at $1.37.
COTTON,4-Duli market. We quote New York
Middling at 28}c-
We refer, for general quotations, to the accom
panying Prices Current from the Board of Trade'
Augusta Prices Current
Augusta, Ga., July 31, 18(18.
FINANCIAL.
UaoROIA KAM as.
Augusta Insurance and Banking C 0..? 1 a—
Bank of Augusta 70 a—
Bank of Athens 55 a
Bank of Columbus 10 a—
Bank of Commerce 6 a—
Bank of Fulton 45 a—
Bank of the Empire State 18 a—
Bank of Middle G corgia 9U a—
Bank of Savannah.. 50 a—
Bank of the State of Georgia 30 a—
Central Railroad and Banking C 0.... 98 a—
City Bank of Augusta..' W a
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank 5 9 a—
Georgia Railroad and Banking Co. Q 98 a—
Marine Bank 98 a-
Mcehanics’ Bank • , a—
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank •> a—
Timber Cutters’ Bank 3 a.—
Union Bank •• a—
Planters’ Bank 1 a —,
SOUTH CAROLINA HANKS.
Bank of Camden 34 a—
Bank of Charleston... 25 a—
Bank of Chester 8 a —<
Bank of Georgetown 6 a—
Bank of Hamburg 12 a—
Bank of Newberry. 28 a—
Bank of South Carolina 9 a—
Bank of the State of S. C., old issue.. 14 a-
-of the State of S. C., new issue. 3 a—
Commercial Bank, Columbia 1 a—
Exchange Bank, Columbia 8 a—
Merchants’Cheraw 8 a—
Peoples’ Bank 48 a 9
Planters Bank 4 a—
Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 18 a—•
Southwestern Railroad, old 26 a—
State Bank 2 a—
Union Bank 80 a-
OLD BONDS, ETC.
Georgia Railroad Bonds. 102J.ja
“ “ Stock 08 a—
Central Railroad Bonds 10-3 a—
" “ Stock 130 a— .
Southwestern Railroad Bonds 100 a—
“ “ Stock 110 a—
Atlanta and West Point Bonds .... 100 a—
“ *“ Stock .... 100 a—
Macon <& Augusta endorsed Bonds 90 a 95
Macon Augusta mortgag’d Bonds 80 a—
Macon Augusta Stock 35 a—
Muscogee Railroad Bonds 75 aBO
“ “ Stock 75 a—
COMMERCIAL.
Apples—
Green ..,. .per bbl .. 700 a8 00
Dry bbl . 800 a9 00
Peeled . . j.lb.. U a 14
Urrpeeled, no sales lb a 16
Bacon —
Clear Sides lb a 19
Long Clear ...Jb.. a 18
Dry Sait Shoulders lb . 14 a 14
Clear Ribbed Sides lb.. a 18& .
Ribbed B. B. Sides lb.. 17 a 17ȣ
Shoulder® T lb,. lb a 18
Haftys - - lb 2S a
DrySaltC.il lb..
Beef— «
Dried lb . 2) a
Bagging and Rope —
Baghivg—Gunny yd.. a 27
Dundee yd.. a
Burlaps ..yd,. 14 a
Bore—Machine, Hemp lb 12
Half Coils lb.. 12 a 12,' t
Hand Spun.... lb.. 9 a 10
~ Green Leaf lb 12 it 12} .j
Manilla lb.. 25 a
Flax —•• lb . 8 a 10
Cotton ~lb.. 30 a
Bags—
Osnabwrg, twe bushels 24 a
Shirting, ** “ 19 a
Burlaps - 20 a
Butter—
Goshea. lb.. .30 a 35
Country lb.. 20 a 25
Btcs Wax —
Yellow... ...lb.. 25 a 30
Candles —
Sperm H» 45 a 50
Patent Sperm lb.. Oo a 70
Adamantine •... v . lb.. 21 a 25
Tallow Jb . 22 a 25
Candies —
American . . ... ...lb,. 2<i a 28
French .... lb.. 75 a 1 32
Cheese —
Goshen .. .lb.. IS a 19
Factory lb.. 19 a 2»)
State lb.. a 18
HydravUc bbl 500 a5 i 0
Ooflce — '•
Rio, common Jb.. 21 a 22
Fair .... . <T «lb... 24 a 26
Prime lb.. 25 a 2H
Choice kb 26 a 27
Laguayra lb 28 a 36
Java ,Ib.. 40 a 42
Maiibar ... H>. 5o a
: African lb . 50 a
Cotton Cards —
No. 10 perdoz.. 800 a1) 00
Domestic Cotton Goods—
Augusta Factory, 3-4 yd.. a 12
“ T-E yd.. a 14
“ “ <-< •• f yd a 17
“ w 7-8 Drill . . yd. « 17
Hopewell, 7-8 yd.. 13>,a
7 oz. Osnaburgs yd a 18
Montour, 7-8 yd. a 18
8 oz. Qijnaburgs yd 18 a
OsnaburgStripes yd.. 18 a
Hickory Siripes yd . a 18
Fontenoy Shirtings »... yd.. 17 a
Graniteville Factory, 3-4 .. ..yd.. a 12
“ “ 7-8 yd.. a 14
“ “ 4-4 rd . a 17
“ “ T-8 Drill.yd . a 17
Athens Checks . yd.. 21 a 22
Athens Wool Jeans yd.. ’4O a 50
Athens Stripes ... yd.. 18 a
Apalachee Stripes .... .yd 18 a 19
Rock Factosy, 7;8 yd .
“ “ 4-4 yd.. 16Xa
Richmond Factory Osnaburgs.yd a
“ “ Stripes.. v yd.. a 17>$
Yarns—
Nos. 6to 12 .. 1 90 a 2 Oil
Nos. 6 to 12, Fontenoy a 2 00
Sheetings and Shirtings—
New York Mills yd.. ,30 a 31
Lonsdale yd z2>j»a
Hope yd.. 29 a
Ticking—
Amuskcag, AC A yd . 45 a
A yd..
K yd.. 32 *ia
“ C yd.. 30 a
“ D yd.. 25 a
Conestoga, 4-4 yd 40 a
“ 7-8 yd.. 35 a
Prints —
Standard yd.. 14 a
Merrimac yd 14 a
Mourning yd.. 14 a
Wamsuta yd.. a
Arnold’s.. yd... 12%a 13
Freeman’s yd.. 13 a
Oriental yd.. 14 a
A moskeag yd. 13 a
Hamilton yd . 14 a
American v i.•••• « yd- 14 a
Dunnell’s ... yd 14 a
Home yd..
Lancaster ...yd. 14 a
Cambrics — . # .
Paper yd.. 15 a
Common yd.. 12 z *i a
Spool Cotton —
Coats doz . 1 15 a
Clarke's doz.. 1 15 a
Flannels--
All Wool yd.. 30 a 75
Flour—
Covmtkv—Super bM 12 00 al 250
Extra bbl.. 13 50 a!4 00
Northern XX bbl 15 00 als 50
Excelsior Super bbl.. all 00
Extra bbl.. ' ■ al2 00
XX • bbl . alt 00
Granite Mu.iji—Canal bbl.. a
Superfine bbl..’ all 00
Extra bbl al2 50
XX bbl.. all 00
Auuucta Flour Mn.r.s {formerly
Carmichael) — Canal ... bbl.. a
Superfine bbl.. all CO
Extra bbl.. aT2 50
Family bH. al3 50
XX bbl.. al4 00
St oik Feed —
Yellow Meal Feed bus a 1 20
Powder —
Rifle . keg . 850 a
Wasting keg. 610 a
Fuae.. lOOfeet.. 1 00 a
Grain —
Wheat—White bus.. 210 a2 25
Red... bus.. 1 80 a 2 10
Corn—White . . bus.. 1 Jls al 4<»
Mixed ....bus.. 130 a4 35
Oalo— w ;
‘ bus.. 90 a 1 00
Rye—
Seed bus.. 160 a 175
Peas-* ‘
Seed ba6 100a 110
Corn Meal—
City Bolted Ims .. 146 a1 M)
Country.... • • • • bus 120a 125
Guano—
Oakley Mills’ Raw 80ne... .ton.. 75 00 a
Whitelock’s Cerealizer ton.. 75 00 a
Wvolstofa A Bono Phoaphate of
Lime t0n..75 00 a—
eWando Co.’aAmm. Ph0e.. ..t0n.. 75 00 a
Hoyt’s Superphosphate.... ton .70 00 a—
Reed’s Phosphate .. ..ton.. 40 OU a
• Sea Fowl ton.. 8o 00 a
A Co.’s . ton.. 40 oO a —
Peruvian No. 1 # a —
Wilcox. Gibbs A Co’s ion.. 55 GO a ■*—
Turners Excelsior .. tun 85 00 a
Rhode’s Super Phosphate ...ton . 70 00 a
Sol Pacific ton t . 75 00 a—
Baugh’s Raw Bone.. ..ton.. 70 00 a —*■
LandPlatiter t0n..2i»00 a—
Zell’s R. B. Phosphate . .. ton.. 72 00 »
° Phos. Lime.. ton • 7ft 00 a
Whaim’s R. B. 8. Phos ton - I? 2! a ”
PatapscoGuano.. ton.. 8u 0<) a
Ammonia Phosphate, manufactured
inAugusaaGa ton.. 49 10 a
Cora 5A< « C r»- . „ aW
3
cwt ■ •116
C«M*ry: cwt.. »lflo
Primefireeu b- t, « T
Greeußaited lb.. 8 a IT
Dry Stated lb.. II a 19
Dry Flint lb . 13 a 60
Sheet lb TS»
Boiler /• lb.. 8«« 8),
Nall Rod lb-. 9 • 10
Horse Shoes lb- 10 a *1
Horse Shoe Nails lb- 18 a 40
Castiiras .lb.. la 8
Steel, cast lb- 24 a 96
Steel Slabs Jb ■ 11 • 12
Z« r d—
Pressed lb - 13 • 15
Leaf, in bbls lb- 20 a 21
Leaf, in half barrels lb.. 22 a
Uaf, ta kegs lb- 82 a 21
XcrtfAcr— .
Northern Oak Sole Jb.. 46 a 52
Country Oak sole lb 85 a 4o
Hemlock Sole ~ Jb--
Harness *b ■
Shirting ,b - 68 • 80
Kip Skins - -d°4 -«00 a9O 00
Calfskins V doz.. 36 00 a<s 00
Upper doz.. 36 00 a4B 50
Bridles doz.. 52 00 a® CO
Bridles, fair , doz.. 52 00 a® 00
Hog Seating doz.. 60 00 8100 CO
J,i»ne—
Eockland Ib.i 215 a3 00
Howard, Southern lb- 2 7S a3 00
Liquors
Kingston cask . 4 50 a 500
BR.uinv—Cognac Ifall 800 als 00
Domestic gall- 360 a6 00
CoaoiAi-5... gall.. 12 00
Aix-onoi ■ Kall— 450 a5 OQ
Gnr—Holland glrll.. 500 a 6 150
American gall.. 2 90 a 3 SO
Rvm—Jamaica .gall— 800 alO 00
New England gall— 300 a4 Oo
Wink—Madeira Kbll - - 250 a4 50
Port gall.. 250 a4 50
Sherry gall- 2 30 a4 50
Claret gall- 500 .12 00
Champaigne, fine. basket . 28 00 a4O 00
Champaigns, inferior.. .basket— 18 00 a25 00
Wiiisrosr—Bourbon gall— 200 .5 00
Rectified gall —1 50 •2 00
Rye go ll -’- 3 09 a 6 00
Irish gall TOO a 9 00
Scotch gall- TOO a0 5«
MolaSsts—
Muscovado ....... - g»M • • 68 •
Rcboiled gall 50 a 52
line Quality, new crop gall 59 a 5H
Cub. Clayed gall . 55 a
Syrup...., K»ll TO a 1 25
Syrup, Stuart’s choice gall . 1 50 a1 »
Syrup, lower grades gall 50 • 60
Maikerel —new ‘ .
No 1 bbl - 23 00 a24 CO
No. 2 bbl I 9 60 a2O 00
No. 3 large bbl.. 16 50 all 00
No. 3 bbl - a!6 00
No. 1 half bbl - 12 00 a
N 0.2 halfbbl.. 10 60 .11 00
No. 3 half bbl - 800 a 8 ®
No. 1 , kit . 325 a
N 0.2 kit- 250 a2®
No. 3 kit- 225 a2 50
Mess kit.. a 5 00
Macaroni—
American aud Italian Ib -a 25
zV.A'ia—
Onions—
bbl.. 8 (X) a 9 00
Plamtotioic Tools—
Anvils lb . 15 a 20
4xes doz . 15 00 a!8
Picks doz . 12 00 al 800
Trace Chili us. .z. .doz.. 900 al 500
Hves-w ..doz.. 500 al4 00
Rhovkt.s —Long handle doz.. 12 00 al6 00
Short handle doz.. 14 09 alB 00
“ cast steel.. 16 50 a
Spades, dor . 15 00 al7 00
Stives —
Mai doz.. 300 a4 00
Vices—
Blacksmith’s Kottar Key lb.. 18 a 20
Blacksmith’s Solid Box lb.. .30 a
Potetoe*~
Irish bbl.. 450 a
Sweet ...bus.. 55 a 70
Plektrs-
bbl . 70 a 1 00
Rite—
India ...lb.. 9 a
Carolina ....... lb.. 12*aa 13, e
New Buckwheat Flour bbl.. 13 00 a
“ half bbl . 700 a
“ ** qrt’r bbL, 400 a
Starch,—
Pearl lb. Tjj.a 13
Liverpool Hack 280 a2 20
Shot-
Teas—
Hvson lb.. 125 a 2 00
Impefial lb . 1 60 a2 25
Oolong lb - ■ 1 50 a 2 00
Gunpowder lb.. 175 a 2 25
Black lb.. 1 00 a 1 75
Tubacro—
Mouldlyand Damaged lb.. 20 a 40
OommouSound, old, tax free, .lb . 40 a 45
Medium Sound “ .. lb.. 56 a 60
Fine Bright ” -lb- 65 a 80
Exta Fine to fancy “ .ib.. 90 & 1 (KI
Extra Fine Bright, new, tax paid.. 90 a 1 25
Com. Dark Ftond. Huund 50 a 60
Com. Bright “ “ 60 a 65
Medium Dark “ 55 a «o
Medium Bright “ 60 a fO
Fine Bright Pounds “ RO a 90
Extra Fine and Fancy “ 90 a 1 00
Fancy Styles “ 1 00 a 1 50
Half Pounds Dark *• 50 a 55
“ Bright 55 a 60
-Soaps—
Cdtegatt’a No. I lb.. 10 a
Pale lb.. 13 a *
Family lb.. Hl* a
Ga. Chemical Works ib.. 6>ia
Sugars—
Muscovado. lb.. 14 * 15
Porto Rico. . ylb.. 15 a
Clarified Ib. 17M 18
R Ib a ITM
Extra C .....lb.. 16)4.1 17
C lb.. 16 a 16Ji
Yellow lb.. 15/4a Bi
Loaf, double refined Ih 20 a
Crushed lb TBzi* 19
Granulated lb.. 18 a 19
Powdered Ib.. 18 a 19
Smoking Tobacco—
MarcilU... ..gross.. 820 a
Right Bov\ er gross.. 15 00 a
Ki11ickanick............... lb.. 100 a
Danville ...... H>.. 50 g
Guerrilla Club quarter Ib.. 50 a
Bird’s Eye gross.. 10 00 a
Harmonizer Ib . 75 a
Durham, taxes paid 55 a
Hartnonizer » 75
Bird’s Eye “ gross . • alO 00
Guerrilla Chib 0 • quarter lb. 50 a
Navy “ lb 65 a
MarvlandCiub u lb . a 1 50
Lalhi Rook..'.* lb. 35 a
Pioneer lb.. 55 a
Vinegar—
Cider * gall 40 a 50
White Wine, gall.. 50 a 60
French gall.* 1 00 a
Wool-
Unwasbed ...lb., 15 a
Washed lb 20 a
Wooden Warr—
Bucketa, two hoops doz.. a 3 25
Buckets, three houps doz 4CO a 4 $0
Tubs, three in nest .. -- • 5 W *7 OO
Wasuboards, zfnz 3 50 a 4 00
Churns doz.. 24 09 a4B OO
DRUGS, DYES, Etc.
PruiK, tfues, Oils, Paints, Spices, etc.—
Acta—Muriatic Ib- 9 a 10
“ Nitric lb 18 a *2«
“ Sulphuric ... lb.. 6 a 19
Alum. .!)).• 6 a 8
Allspice Ih 37 a M
Blue Mass lb.. 90 a 1 50
Blue Stone lb.. 12 a 18"
Borax—reffned lb.. 40 g 45
Brimstone ,1b 7 a 9
££^ nMlon) ---Ii»
Cafflphor... -1 35 a1 50
Chloride Lime Jb. 9 a 12
Chroma Green Ib.. 25 a 40
Chi ome Yellow .Ib . 28 a 50
Cloves Ib.. 60 a 70
Copperas !».. 3 a 15
Cream Tartar Ib 50 a 65
Epsom’s Salts ...Jb.. 6 a 7%'
Flax Send*-- . ..Jb.., 10 a 12
Ginger Boot Ib 28 a 30
Gias*--Bxlo. box 50f.. 400 a5 00
“ 10x12 ’** 450 a5 bO
« 12x14 “ .. 5 Oth a7 00
M 12x18 “ ■ 600 a8 00
Glauber’a flalU v . . • lb. 4 a 4
(Hue.. lb. a flo
Gum Arabic--Setect. —. . Ib —1 (X) a 1 26
** “ Sorts.
Honey —Strained gtal -1 50 a2 CO .
Indigo—Span. Plot lb— 140 s 8 W
Lamp Meric- Ordinary 1. a IS
■» “ Refinetf Jb- 35 • 40
Liquorice Paste -Calab lb— 43 a 55
Litharge 16- 18 a St)
Logwmd-C.'bippci lb.. r> a 6
“ Extract ..—lb— 15 a 16
Mace U>- 166 aITS
Madder I lb- 20 a 25
Mercury lb —1 00 a1 25
Morubie-.Sutab ~—oa- A#o « 3 fiu
lb 1 fa . 1 ts
Oil—Castor (East India) gall - 325 a3 50
“ " (American gall. 300 a
" Coal (Ker) burning UU>l K*fi • 66 a 75
“ “ “ “ com.gall- 50 a
“ “ Lubricating gall- TO a1 75
•’ launp -6»il »00 a3 00
“ Linseed KalJ - 150
*’ Sperm,pure K»H- 300 a3 75
“ Tannera gall.. 95 a 00
■< Train «*H 100 a
Opium lb- 12 SO a!4 00
I’otazk-bulk lb-X 16 » U
” inCaus
Prussian Blue .....lb- 75 a 1 00
Putty Ib Ta 9
Quinine—Sulphate .oz.. 250 a3 OS
Kcd Lead lb 18 a 20
Roots—Glueing lb . 80 a1 25
Phik lb- 40 a . 60
“ Queeu'a Dellglii Ib . 10 a 20
“ Senega lU 60 a TO
“ Snake,Virginia lb- 90 a1 00
Soda-Sal- ...1- Sa 6
Soda-81-Carh lb. » a 10
Spanish Brown ib. 5 a- (1
Spirit,Turpentine gait.. 65 a 85
Sulphur Flowers —....1b.. S a 9
Umber—Raw lb. 10 *. 12
“ Burut ~.,.1b.. 15 a is
Varnish—Coach gall- 400 a6 00
“ Furniture g»u.. 300 a4 50
" Pamar gall . 400 a5 00
'* Japan gait. 2SO a3 00
Venetian Bed lb - 8 a *
Vermillion—Chinese lb.. 1 TO a2 25
'* American .. -lb- 50 a 60
Verdigris :... ... . lb— 15 a1 00
While Lead gr. in OH—Amar lb. 11 a 18
Engl -lb- 16 a 20
Whiting Ib- 4 a 5
Zinc—White, in Oil-Freneh . lb 18 a 20
Amer lb- 12 a 18
The following is an a!struct of the quar
terly report of the National Banking Aesoci
alions of the Uuiled States, showing their
condition on the morning of the first Monday
of Jnly, 1868 :
RESOURCES.
Loans aud discounts.. $163,968,435 H
United State# Bonds deposited to
secure circulation 33f,7.i1,850 QU
United States Bonds and Securi-
ties deposited to secure depos-
itors.., 37J)13,5311.t)0
United Stales Bunds and securi-
ties on itaud 42,6 0,400.08
Other stocks, bonds, aud mort-
gage. 1»,4411,820.10
Due from National Banks 110,822,541.32
Due from ether banks and bank
5t5..'..................................... 9,259,662.72
Banking-house, ether real estate,
furniture and fixtures 22.332,668 52
Current expenses 2,833,600.75
Premiums 2,808,011.28
Checks and other cash items 123,827,331.15
Hills of National Bank. 13,086,281.00
Bills of taber Banks 337,230.00
Specie 20,752,021.56
Fractional currency.................. 1,888,076.28
Legal Tender Notea.... 98,660,U85.00
Compound Interest Notes.... 98,660,085.00
Three I’er Cent Certificates 41,675,000.00
Aggregate ..$1,545,285,506.18
Liabilities.
Capital stock $411,649,451 .00
Surplus fund.....;... 74.706,087 99
Circulating notes outstanding—
National 288,008,142.00
State 3,059,137.00
Individual deposits.:.. 568,138,357.27
(tailed States deposits
Deposits of U. 4* Disbursing
Officers. 3,466,661.90
Due to National Banka 112,446,248 36
Due to other banks and bankers..
Aggregate $1,545,285,506.18
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
F'inuiicral.
LONDON, July 31, iVotoi. -Consols 94J.
Bonds 72fa7?1.
PAH 18, July 31.—Bullion increased 7,500,000
francs.
NEW YORK, July Si, A T <w»«.* —Gold 1.45.
’62 Coupons steady, J4f. Virginias, new, 50.
Tennessee sixes 63j; new 62L
NEW YORK, July 31, Kveniny.— Governments
steady. ’62 coupons lAJ. Tennesseei 63}; new,
6IJ. Virginia’s 54}; new, 51 J. North Carolinas
69J. Gold active, at 144 J.
LONDON, July 31, iletnin.j.— CoiwoU 94)1.
Bonds, 724.
FRANKFORT, July 31—Bonds declined to
76. 1
BALTIMORE, July 31..—Virginia sixes, old,
ox coupons 53} ; pew 53.
. NEW-ORLEANS, July 31.-Sterling 57Ja
60. New York sight } premium.
rruiliivc mill Ollier Jlarkvtu.
NEW YORK, July 31, Nvox.— Cotton dull,
at29u29}.
Flour saloc better. Wheat, la2c better. Corn
drooping. Mess Pork steady.' Lard firmer at
UialSf. Turpentine quiet and gruier at'54.55.'
llosir firmer, common 3.09. Freights quiet.
LIVERPOOL, June 31, Soon. —Cotton firm;
quotations unchanged, bales 12,000 hales.—
bales for the week, 63,006. Exports 11,000.
NEW YORK, July 31, Evening.— Cottou
more active. Sales 2,000 bales, at 30.
Flour in fair demand—Slate and Western
saloe better; superfine State $6.90a7.75 ; South
ern a shade better—common to fair extra slißsa
IU. Wheat 1c better; choice umber Michigan
$2.65; White Canada 2.35. Cora less active and
so firm; Mixed Western $1.05al.lO; While
Western $1,21.1.26. Ooats dull ; Western 82c
Nobs Pork steady at 28.20n28.25. La rd firm-r—
--kettle 18}ul8i. Whiskey a shade firmer, lliec
steady; Carolina lOJall}, Turpentine 44a45;
Rosin $300.a7.00. Freights quiet.
NEW ORLEANS, July 31.—Cotton dull.
Middlings nominally 28c. Sales 42 bales. Re
ceipts for the week, net, 101 bales; tusal 304.
Exports 649 bales coastwise. Stock 2,025 baies.
Sugar and Molasses dull.
BALTIMORE, July 31. —Cotton steady, at
29}a30
Flour firm, active, and prices unchanged.
Wheat very firm ; choice red 2.40a2.47. Corn
firm ; white 1.30a1.33 ; yellow 1.27. Oats
steady, 88a91. Mess Pork firm, 30.00. Bacon
active and excited; lib sides-J? ; shoulders 14i»
14}. Lard quiet, 18.
ST. LOUIS, July 31.—Flour—superfine $7.00.
Com easier ; 80a82 for mixed, 90.93 for white.
Mass I’ork $29.21.35. Shoulders 12jfal3e;
o'ear sides 16JaJ7. Whiskey steady at 1.25.
WILMINGTON, Jmy 31. —Spirits Turpentine
firm,4o; New York casks 40}c. Rosins quiet;
pale 4.75; Nu. 1 3.50; strained 2,05. Tar ad
vanced, 2.50.
UVKRPOOL, July 31, Evening. Cotton
advancing. Sales IS,BOO bales. Uplands 9j ;
Orleans 10}
CHARLESTON, July 31.—Cotton firm;
Middlings 28. Sales 51. Receipts 8.
MOBILE, July 13.—Colton—market firm
and advancing. Receipts 6 bales ; sales for the
week 75 bales ; receipts for the week 36 bales ;
experts coastwise for the week 210 bales; stock
4,592.
CINCINNATI, July 31.—Flour quiet and
unchanged; Faxily 9-75.10 00. Corn dull. Mess
Pork 28,50.
SAVANNAH, July 31.—Cotton firm; Mid
dlings 29; receipts 76; receipts of the week
407 bales; exports coastwise 1,850 bales. Stock,
by actual count, to day, 2,876 bales.
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Marine News
CHARLESTON, July 3!.—Arrived: Sch’r
Lilly, New York; Seh’r Albert Thomas, New
York
Sailed: Steemer Moneka, New York; Sch’r
Plandome, Philadelphia.
WILMINGTON, July 81.—Cleared: Pioneer,
Philadelphia; Fairbanks, New York.
uUMItHKRN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—
O At Blakeley, the Sth day of July, A. D. 1868
The utuiersigued hereby gives notke of bis
appointment as assignee ot James B. Brown, ol
Blakeley, iu the county ol Eatiy aud State of ■
Georgia, within eajd District, who has been ad
jmiged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of said District.
GEORGE B. SWANN,
lylJ—lawJw Assignee, etc
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,-
O At Blakeley, the Bth day of July, A. D. 1868.
The midersigued hereby gives notice of bis
appointment as assignee of James B. Jones, of
Blakeley, in ths county es Early and Stale of
Georgia* within said District, who has beeu ad
judged a bankrupt upon hie uwu petition by the
District Court of said District.
GEORGE- B. KWANN, .
jyl4- law3w Assignee, etc.
special Dispatch to the Anguata Republican.]
From Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga., July 31, 1368,
The Inavgumtiop Ball, at the National
Hotel, last night, w«» very brilliant; a very
large attendances During the evening, Gov.
Bullock wits called ont, and made a few
remarks. Several others spoke. The tweem
blage quietly dispersed.
Nd nominations as ) et. '
The Senate [Kissed a resolution making
advances to members,.and virtually fisea the
pay at nine dollars.
The Senate also determined so close doors
whilst in Executive session.
The House adjourned, discussing the
resolution, as amended by the Senate, to
stop levies and sales.
Several local hills were iiitfodueed In Ifoth
Houses—of little importiuice.
The bill to give aid Io the Georgia Air
Line Railroad asks for twelve thousand dol
per mile.
Aid is also asked for the Macon and
Augusta itailroad. \V.
Washington Items
Washington, July 31—The troops in
the District of Columbia are to oonoeatrate
at the Lincoln depot, and are to be rein
forced by the Dupont Light Battery of the
sth Artillery. The alleged object of con
centration is to form a complete school of
instruction.
Th- Postoffice Department for the year
ending June 30, 1808, shows a deficiency
of
The Alaska draft is on the Assistant
Treasurer at New York, payable at sight.
There was n meeting of the Cabinet
to day. Absent.—Seward and Evarts.
BcyOune to day, six hundred and eighty
five thousand dollars ; for the mouth ending
so date, sixteen million nine hundred and
hinety-eight thousand dollars.
The Freedmen's' Bureau in Maryland,
except for educational and bounty purposes,
is discontinued.
General Stonemsn court mplatcs no im
mediate or ultimate sweeping changes in
Virginia civil officers.
John M. Binckley has been installed as
Solicitor of the Internal Revenue Depart
ment.
The Globe publishes Butler's reply to
Henderson under the b >l4 faced caption of
“Henderson Wounded I” Butler captioned
the speech himself, and the proprietors of
the Globe felt bound to follow copy.
An election iu Virginia previous to farther
Congressional action is regarded as imptvba
ble.
Hayti advices st de that thirty prisoners
who surrendered iu the recent fight were
shot to death.
South Carolina Legislature.
Columbia, July 31.—The Legislature
every hour shows signs of conservatism.
The uegreew are suspecting the white
Republicans, and refuse to be led by them. :
A proposition to pay the wife of a Ku-
Klux member five hundred dollars was
voted down indignantly
Colored leaders say they are determined
to represent the people, and not the party.
Three tiftirs of the Legislature will favor
an educational qualification Should the
proposition be uiadei
Moderation seems to be the order of the
day.
Denial..
Nlw Ohi.kaxs, July JL—rThe membomf
Gov.ynor Warmoth’s rtali’ mentioned in lAkl
night a dispatches’» a humbug. His state
, meats are fabrications. Gov. Warmoth has
no staff. The Seymour Knights and Blair
Guards, represented as rebel regiments re
organized, are Democratic clufo, of which
the city is full of similar ones, lately organ
ized. Well posted Republicans don't know
who the member of Warmoth's staff, us he
represents himself, is.
Louisiana Legislature.
New Orleans, July 31.—1 n the House
to day notice was given of a bill to authorize
the Legislature so eloot Presidential doctors.
Josh Hill for Grant and Colfax-
Atuinta. July 31.—At Republican Hall
Joshua Hill made a speech iu favor of
Grant nnd Colfax.•
Georgia—Warrfii County.
1 nthe DisißiGTcou#,iai’THß united
I States, for the Sdutbein District of Georgia.
Iu the matter of 1
II It. FIfZPATRICK, V IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
Pursuant to au order from Hon. A. G. Foster,
Register in Bankruptcy, wilt be sold irt. public
oafcry, befote the Court House door iu Warren
ton, hi the comity aforesaid, ou FIRST TUES
DAY IN AUGUST next, between the b-yal 1
hours of sale one tract of Land, lying iu said
county in the fork of Rocky Comfort' and Golden
Creeks; cmitainfog six hundred Here*. more or
less, tree from the entiimbrance of liens, etc. This
Lind does not iru lmle tlie dwelling and improve
ments. Sold ns the property of Henry H. Fitz ’
Patrick, Bankrupt.. By order of Hon. A, G.
Foster, Register in Bankruptcy. Terms cash
LEVI FOWLER,
June 2‘M, 1868. /Vsslgnee.
je2s—lawtd
TN Ttllj DISTRICT COURT” O*F THE
J United .’‘tales for the Southern District of
Georgia.
tn the matter of )
MARCUS A. DEHONEY,SIn Raskhui-tcv.
Bankrupt. 5
The uuilersigued hereby gives uolico of liis
appointment an assignee of Murcus A. Delioney,
of Ravaupub, Chatham county, within said Dis
trict,who Ins been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon
his owu petition, by the District Court afraid
District. ALFRED WILSON.
July lith, 1868. jyl7 —law3w.
I “"hITHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern IHstrict of
Georg hi. *
In the matter of )
AcgcsThs K. Culbrsath 1 IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt.. J No. 44.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court,
for a discharge from all his debts provable Under
tlie Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 2ilrt day of July ~ 1868. atJUo’clock a. m..
al Chambers of said District Court before Garnett
Andrews, Esq.,. ona of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy,uttlie Register’s office in the
city of Monroe,. Ga.. and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt sliould
not be granted And further notice is given that ■
the second and third meetings of creditors will be
held at the same time and place.
Wittiass, the Honorable J.dm Er-kiue,
(seal] Judge of said Court, this Hili day of
July,-1868.
jy9—l»vw3w W. B. SMITH, Clerk
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF T«R
United Slates for the Northern District cd
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JAMES B KEY, VIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 276.
Tlie said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all bis debts prova
. Ide under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1667,
notice is hereby given tu all persons interested
to appear on the 28th day ot July, IW, at 10
o’clock am., at chambers of thu said District
Court, before Charles G. McKinley, one of the
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at
the Register’s office, in the city of Newnan, fia.,
and show cause why the prayer of the said peti
tion o» the Bankrupt should not be granted;
and further notice is given that Um second add
third meetings of creditor* will bi- held at the
same time nnd place.
Witness, the Honorable John Errtto*.
. Judge of said betriel Court, ami <he
LSBAh.J pea | thereof, z tbi» 15th <i*y of Jane,
- ISfifi. W. B. SMITH,
jyl7J*w3w» Ctent.
Assignee's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
Honso Door In Greensboro, Greene county,
Georgia, on tho first Tuesday in August next,
during legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Four hundred and forty-five acres of Land,
more or loss, situated around tho village of
Bairdstown, in said county, adjoining lands of
Win- Edmondson, C. D. Kinncbrew and John R.
Young.
Also, on SATURDAY, tho Bth day of AUGUST
next, in the village of Bairds town, during legal
hours of sale, will be sold the following notes
and evidences of debt, to wit:
Two notes on H. IL Watts, amounting to $120.65
Six notes on Samuel Young, “ “ 298.47
Two notes on J. It. Chivers, " “ 61.61
Two notes on J. H. Sullivan, “ “ 85.04
Two notes on H. H. Pook, " “ 92.00
Three notes on Wm. Mays, “ “ 37.06
Ono note on W. G. Langston, “ “ 154.09
Three notes on P. J. Tuggle, " “ 290.86
Three notos on James English, " “ 242.06
One note on Stephen English, " “ 311.79
Half dozen Chairs, Piano, two Mules, one
One-horse Wagon, Cart, Carriage and Harness,
Cow iuid Calf, Briek Machine, Gin, and one half
interest in Threshing Machine. Sold ax the prop
erty of Thomas B- Wilson, Bankrupt, of Greene
county, Georgia, free from the incumbrance of
liens.
Also, at tho same time and place, will be sold,
a small stock nf escorted Dry Good#, as the
property of Wilson A Son, Bankrupts, of Greene
county, Georgia, free from the incumbrance of
liens. ~
By order of Hon. A. G. Foster, Register in
Bankruptcy.
Term* cash. W. R. WILSON,
jyl6—law3w Asaigtiee.
Assignee's Sale.
SJTATE OF UEORqiA—
kJ Ojjltlhorp* Count)/.
Pur-unlit to au order from the Hou. A. G-
Foster, Register in Baukrnplcy. for the Dietrigt
of Georgia, Will be sokl at the Court House door
in Greene county,outlie First.Tuesday in August
nexG between the usual liours of sale, the follow,
ing property, viz:
One half niterest iti the. following lots of lund ;
Lot No. 467, in the 4th district, Appling comity ;
132 arid 12 of Dooly f 619 inl2tn district of Clinch;
231 infith district of Pieroe; ItV aud 402 in
Ist district of Charlton; 132, 96, and IS, in Ist
district of Irwin.
Also, W. H. Brimbery’s interest in 273 acres of
land in Greene county, ou which he resides
Also, the following notes : One on Eli Ran
ders, s2l, and Joseph Bell S2OO, cue on W. T.
Robinson, $125; two on Wm. O Clegg, S2OO,
$237.
Also, one account on Augustus Hurt, of Griftiu,
Ga , for $965; one aocuunt on E. A. Yerby, as
executor for Mrs. Marable, $25,
Sold hs the property ot W. H. Brimbery, bauk
enpt, for the benefit of his creditors. Free from
iiH-umbranccs. J. H. BRIGHTWELL,
jy9—td Assignee.
- Assignee’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door, in tlie town of Newiran,
Coweta comity, Georgia, la-tween the legal hours
of sule, cu the First, Tuesday In August next, the
foflowiug property, belonging to the estate of
William G Herrin, Bankrupt, lots of Land No*.
13, 21), 21,43, and 102] acre* of Lot No. kj, in the
kh District ; and Lois Nos. 192 and 193 in the
sth District of Coweta county, Ga.
Sold by order of Cbm les G. McKinley, Regis
ter, free from any incumbrance* tliat may exist
thereon, so that the purchaser will get a clear,
full, aud complete title to eaid lands. Shifting the
liens of said ihcnmbxaiices from the said lands, and
nttacliing the same to the proceeds of the sale
thereof.
Terras cash.
JAMES P. BREWSTKR,
jy9—td Assignee.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILI.fIE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY hi SEPTEMBER negt., at the Lower
Mmket House so the city of Angnsta. between the
legal bonrs of sale, punmant to the order of the
Coart Os Ordinary, passed at July Term. 1868, all
11 •' lot of Laud, with tin- improvements, consist
ing us min Brick Store, belonging to the Estate of
Sarah May, on the West side of Centre street, in
the city of Augusta, between Broad and Reynolds
street , and known os Bridge row—bounikd Nortli
by lot formerly F. Murray's, East by Centre
street. .South by lot of Thomas B. Phihizy, and
Weet by lot of Jolm 11. Mann, having a front of
twenty-nine feet and a ileptli of eighty-two feet
six inches, cmiveyed by Jean Phinizy to Thoma*
May, April 211, 1858, and turned over to Sarah
May, sol'-, heir of Thomas May, July 5,1866.
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for inwera.
R. W. MAHER,
iyl7—lot Administrator.
Sale of Land in Terrell County, and
Lease of Land at No. 1, Augusta &
Savannah Kailroad, in the County
of Burke.
U1 ILL BE SOLD, AT 'I HE COURT HOUSE
door in the comity of Terrell, between the
lawln| boms ot sale, on the Fust Tuesday hi
August next (1868/, at public outcry, by order of
Hon. A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy, a
certain tract. of Land, situate in raid county x>f
Terrell, State’of Georgia, contafoing two hundred
utnl two uud one half acres, more or leaa. origi
nally granted to Joints. Skinner, and situate in,
formerly Lee, now Terrell county, in the (12)
twelfth district, atai knuwh as Lot No. (160) one
huudied and sixty; npd by Jonas Skinner con
veyed to Joseph D. Perry.
Also, at flat Court House door in the county of
Burke, on same Uy, between raid hours, at public
outcry, by order as aforeesid, a certain lease of
land, with tenements thereon, situated in said
county of Burke, at or near Station No. 1, of Au
gnsta A. .Savannah Railroad, coutißUug ot four
acres, more or I«M—the same formerly used by
Carter & Perry for a store. Said lease running
for five years Irom first us January, eighteen bun
died am] sixty eight, at, tlie turn of two hundred
dollars per iiununi, payable yearly.
Sold as the estate of Joseph D. Perry, bank
rupt. and free front c'licumbrahces of the creditors
thereof. Term* cash.
JOHN T. BIIEWMAKE,
jy 7 lawtd Assignee.
1 Assignee’s Sale.
G. HC ADA I If, AUCTIONEER.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE IN BANK
RUPTCY. »n the case of Franklin IL Gay.
Bankrupt, I will sell an the premise*, at tlie
former residence of said Gay, five miles south ol
Lithonia, in DeKalb county, on SATURDAY,
Ist DAY OF AUGUST, commencing at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, free from all Incom
brance, the real estate of said Bankrupt, amount
ing to IW5] acres; in DeKalb county, Ga., as
follows
152] acres of Innd, tot No. 112; lots 81, 82, and
117. each containing 292] acre's, one half the
mineral interest in the latter reserved ; 50 acres
of lot No. 8(1, 195 acres of lot No. 251, and 2 acres
adjoining tin: Inst—nunibei not known: also, 40
acres of Laud in Paulding county, being Lot No.
767, iu the 18th district and 3d section.
ALSO,
Two silver watches. 2 gins, one half interest in
a mill iu DeKalb county, 1 wagon, cart, carriage,
a lot of lumber, and other articles of personal
property.
. k t aLMi, '
Sundry uotes, accounts, and rent contracts, be
longing to the estate Os said bank nipt. All sold
for the benefit of his creditors. Terms cash.
G. W. ADAIR.
jyß—law3w Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale.
Georgia, warren county-pvrßU
ANT to an order from Hon. A. 4J. Foster,
register in Banfo-nptcv for the District of Georgia,
will bs *old al Ina Court House door in Warren
ton. Warren County, on the first Tuesday in
August next, between the usual hours of sale, one
tract <>l land ms the unencumbered estate of Mat
tliew Shields, of Warren County. Bankrupt, ad
joining lands or Canton Battle, T. F. Persons, R.
Lasseter, aud others, containing about three hun
dred and forty six acres, more or less, with no
dwelling on it.
Also, tlie one-third interest in one lot of land iu
the Seventh District of Cherokee (now Union)
Comity, known as lot No. eighty four (84), cou
taining one hundred and sixty (16ri) acres, it being
one-third.
Also, the interest of Shields. Smith <t Co , it
being one-fifth (1-5) tn a lot of laud hi the Tenth
District of originally Lowndes, now Herrien
County, iu said State, known as lot No. 122, con
taining four hundred and sixty acres.
Also, three shares of stock-in the Macon A-. Au
gusta Rail Road, on which ;s paid 55 per cent., as
the property of Ma'tbew Shields Terms rash.
E. H. POTTLE.
je3lt— !aw4w Assignee. ”
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB
United States for the Southern District of 1
Georgia.
In the matter of >
ZACHARIAH FALK, LIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt, J ’
The undersigned hereby gives notice, of his I
app'-ihlmcut as assignee of Zk-harlah Falk, ot 1
I lie. city Os Savannah, count v of Chatliam. and 1
State ot Georgia, willifo said District, who has 1
been aiiiudged a Bankrupt.-upon bis own petition I
by the Dwtriet Court of said District.
ROBERT SUIREAU,
jy 17— Uw3w Assignee.
-, AUCTION SALES
H
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD AT THE U9WER •
Market House, in the oity at Angurta, on
tlie first Tuesday so August next, between, the
usual hours of aafo, two Promisor? nptwhrtpe
given one day after data, fbr $518.1 r, ia favor of
w right & Mobley, dated Augusta, January 4th,
1868, Signed Arthur A. Atkiwon ; OtM ten days
M. Rivers > Uvied on by virtue of a ft ®, in
favor of Hezekiah Bnssey v*. Wrigbtfc Mobley—
fl. fa. in the City Court of AugiaL, returnable to
the August term of aaidCity Court
. , • ' ISAAC LEVY,
jyl—tdShe riff City of Augheia.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BR SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET
House, in the City of Augusta, between
the usual hours. of sale, on the first Tuesdsw jn
August next, four share* of the capital Stock of
tho Empire State Insurance Company. Levied
on by virtue of an attachment, returnable to the
City Court of Augusta, in favor Os Sidney Root
v*. Alexander 8. Myer and Julius J. Myer, once
copartners under the uatae of A.. jL Slyer A Son.
, Sold by virtue of a fi. fai. founded on said attach
meul; returnable tv the Augiut ter»( 1868) of
said Cnnrt. ISAAC LEVY,
jy4— td City Sheriff of Augusta.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
IV H.L BE SOLD AT THE LOWEJI MARKET
V v House, in Ike Ovty of Arigttsto,' on the
first Tuesday in August next, between the
usual hours ot sale, tho house and lot of
L. Dwclle. Jr.,—House north ride Broad street,
running lb rough to Jone* rtroeU bounded on the
north by Jones street, east by Mrs. Straub’s lot,
south by Broad street and west by Dwelhi’s lot.
Levied on by virtue of a tax exeeution in favor
of the City Council of Augusta fur the year 1867,
returnable to the City Council of Augusta.
ISSAC LEVY,
City Sheriff of Augostij,.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ATTHE LOWER MARKET
House, in the City of August*, on the first
Tuesday in August next,' between the usual
hours of sale, tho house and lot on Market
street beloiigiag to W. V. Keener, Trustee.
Levied on by virtue of a tax execution in favor
the City Council of Augusta, for the year 1866;
bounded north by Market street, south by Rey
nold* street, eart by Butler’s lot, and west by W.
V. Keener’s, returnable to tbo City Council of
Augusta. ISAAC LEVY,
jy4—td City Sheriff of Augusta.
City Sheriff’s Sale-'
WILD BE SOLD AT THE LOWER
Market, in tire city of Augusta, between lie
usual hour* of sale,oll the First TueJttay in August
next, the following property, to-wit;
One House and Lot, on the coruer of Wnbhiug
tou and Ellis streets, fronting on Waslimgton
19 feet, more or leas, and extending down Ellis
street 88 feet, move or Jess; and bounded North
by lot-owned by J. 11. Powoll, Trustee of K. E.
Nehrand Emanuel Nebr and Wm. B. Ktilkley;
East by lot belonging to the estate of Richard
Aldswoi tli; South by Ellie street, and Wert by
Washington street. Levied on by virtue of a
Diet less Warrant in favor of John 14. Pouinoil
vs. J. R. Powell, Trustee of K. E. Nehr, Emanuel
Mehr, and Wm. B. Knlkley, returnable to the Au
gust Term of tlie City Court of Augusta. Also’, to
satisfy one tax execution for life year 1867, City
Connciiot Augusta vs. J. K, Powell. Trustee gi
R. E Nehr, retnj-tfable to the Angust Term of tlu>
City Cotfit of Augusta.
Augusta, Ga., July .I, 1863. . «<• ■
ISAAC LEVY, .j ”
jy3—ld . City Sheriff C. A.
— rr-V --T-: -
City Sheriff’s Sale. •
WILL BE SOLD ATTHE WWSR MARKET
House in tlie City of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday jn Auguat next, between th* usual
hours of sale, the house and lot of John
T. King, sixty-six (66) feet, more or less,
on Houston street, running back one hundred
and sixty six (166) leet, more or les* ; bodnited
north by Matt. Pleasant’s, oast by John M. Tur
ner, south by Broad and westby JUustrn strodtst
Levied on by virtue us two tax execution* iu’
favor of the City Council us Augusta, for the
years 1866 and 18«7, returnable to the CUy
Council of Augusta. ISAAC LEVY,
Jy4—td City Sheriff of Augusta.'
City Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET
House, in the City of Augusta,, on the
first Tuesday in Angust next, between the usual
hours of rale, ona bouse and lot, lhe prop
erty of Jerry Buoefi, on the south aide of Fen
wick street, fronting 5! feet, wore er less, and
running back 187 feet, more or less, to Calhoun
rt.-Cctbounded north by Fenwick street, pputb*
by Myer's lot, east by lot of C. A Platt, we«t by
hrt of W. V. Kerr. Levied on a* the property of
Jerry Bunch, to satisfy two fi. fa.’* for City Tax
fur Mh> year*. 1866 sad 1867. The said fi. fa.’a
returnable to the City Couaeil of Augusta.
ISAAC LEVY,
jy4--Id City Sheriff ot A pgurta.
Anthracite Coal
IN ADDITION TO THE COAL ADVERTISED
in another column, I shall have a cargo of
CHOICE PHILADELPHIA PARLOR COAL
for early delivery, and at n smalt advance above
the cost ot importation.
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ThfTMierican Method
FOB THE
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pensalde points rneommended by all eminent mas
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the piano marie of .ill the various rwhools. It is
likewise adapted to all pkyere, from tlie beginner
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TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United State* far the Northern District of
Georgia.
Tn the matter of )
HOLIDAY A WARE,' ITN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupts. j
Will be sold, by virtue of au order of tlie Hon.
Chiu les G. McKinley, at the Court House door iu
the tnwa of Fayetteville, in Fayette county, on
the first TUESDAY in AUGUST next, within
tlie nettal honr* of sale, a Town Lot in the said
town of Fayetteville, known in the plan of said
town a* Lot No. 3, and the South part'of Lot N<>.
4. being 7« feet in frant and 120 back ; also, 20 feet
iu front by 120 feet back, off of the North side of
Lot No. 2, with the improvements thdreen. Sold
' miller but free from incumbiances, as the property
at said bankrupt*. Terms cash.
Tlit*, July 19th. 1868,
JOHN W. POWELL,
jyf4—law2w Assignee.
|N THE DISTRICT CUUBT OF THE
L United State* for lhe Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho mat ter of )
GABRIEL SELIG, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 89.
The said HanLrppt ]i«vmg petitioned the
Court for a trout All Ui» debts prova- ■
foe under the Act of Murth.Sd, 186?,
notice Is ncrfiliy y(vi-n to all persons interested
to appear on the 4th day of Aagmt. 1868, at ten
o’clock a. m. at chambers of said District
Court* before Charles G. McKinley, Esq., one
the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at
his office at Newnan, Ga., and show cause why
the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt
should not bo granted. And further notiee Is
given that the second and third meeting of
creditors will be held at the same time and
Dated »t ttavminalu Ga , fib to i&th day M July,
1868. JAIES McPherson.
jy!7—lawßw Clerk,
ZN THE’ DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Sbwond District of
JAMES A. GLENN. >IN BANuRUP'TUX
T.. |wb<S rt" war crtteXni The tmdeMigned
berehr Wes noHre of his appointment a* A»-
signi-eof Jafi'rt A. Gh-tra. of tbe eoitntv of Early
and state of Gei>rg ,a , witbm raid DisUtrt, who
has been a<»iudgi<l a tank nipt nt-on his own peti
film by the District Court of said District.
Dutnd nt Bfateely, th* 7fh BV^’f^^.> I ,S€B
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