The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, August 23, 1868, Image 1

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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. D. G. COT TING, Editor. VOL. I. National Htpnblican PUBLISHED DAILY (MONDAY EXCEPTED) Official Organ of the U- S. Government. t SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Ono Year, in advance.'.ss 00 Six Months, in advance 2 50 Three Months, in advance..;» 1 25 zr <J~ A paper furnished gratis U> any one send- »s a Club of ten subscribers. The undersigned, havio t a completely furnished office, is enabled tv ua-cute all orders for Book and Job Printing, Book-binding, or Kuling cheaper than any ether olliee in the South7_ E JI. PUG H E. SUNDAY MORNINGAugust 23, 18<J8. Reading Matter on Every Page. [From the Toledo Blade. JSTasby. He Again Attempts to Ratify the Neminu' tions —The Result. Post Offis, Confkdrit X Roads, I (Wich is in the State uv Kentucky), > July 31, 1808. ) We hed last nite a ratification meeting at the Corners which started out gloriously, but didn’t end so happily ez it mite. I hed gone to a good deal uv trouble about it, and hed made arrangements for a feast uv reason and a flow uv sole ekallcd by few ratifica tions and surpassed by none. The blessed Deacon, MePelter and Jssaker Gavkt, who exspect respectively to hold the posishens uv Assessor, Collector and Whisky Inspector for this district, come down handsomely with the funds, enough to enable me to dekorate the jiostoflis with flags and transparencies, and* myself with a pair uv ready made pants, which 1 muddied con siderable to make em ole so that they shood not suspect ther funds hed been applied in that way. Human nacher is a inscrutable mystery. They wood objeck did they know I hed clothed myself with ther money, instead uv wastin it on taller caudles and sicb, wich burn out and leave nothing behind. I wuz economikle in my expeuditoors, ur ruther but little expense wuz nesesary. Dcsirin to wake the enthoosism uv the Democrisy, I procoored a passel uv Confedrit battle flags, wich the returned heroes had brot home With em, and hed the tallismanic words, “Seymore and Blare” painted across em. The effeck wuz gorgus 1 Ez nite approach! I hed the transparencies saved over from a celebrashen wich hed bin held after the battle uv Chicka mauga lighted up. The enthoosiasm, ez the populace saw these, and listened to Captain MePelter, ez he red em to dm, wuz over powerip. How they cheered ez the words tlasht out into the nite, “Southern Rites, Southern Men and a Southern Government!” “Death to Northern Hirelinsl" “Down with tlie Gorilla Linkin!” ‘ No quarter to Federal Invaders!” And when Boregard’s black flag, onto wich “Seymore and Blare” wuz painted in red letters, wuz unfurled, there arose sich cheers lor the nominees uv the Noo York convenshun ez I hed never beerd before, nor expect to agaiu. At this time, jist ez everythin wuz a gittin red hot, the trouble commenced. Pennibecker, wich runs our biggest and best distillery, jumpt onto the platform at my suggestiu, and perposed three cheers for Seymour and Greenbax, and three groans "for the bondholders. The crowd, with troo Dimekratic docility, was agoiu to cheer, when Bassom, who has some 5:205, riz and swore that he’d be d—d cf that should be. “Governor Seymour is in favor of payin the Nashnel indebtedness, princi ple and interest, in gold. Reed his speech at the Cooper Institoot.”’ “Is he? is he?” shouted Pennibecker, springing onto the platform, “is he ? Read the pintform which he accepts!” "Don’t Belmont and the Eastern bankers support him?” yelled Bascom. "Don’t Vallandygum, Pendleton, Brick Pon- -oy and dirty .shirt Dean support him?” yelled Pennibecker. “Yoor doctrin,” sed Bascom, excitedly, “is a d—d swindle—a peece uv thcevin which a Arab wood be ashamed uv, and Seymour sed so." “Yoor proposishen is a outrage onto a opprest people, a grindin uv em into the earth under the iron heels uv bloated aristo c»ts and pampered sons uv luxury, and the platform Seymour stands onto sez so,” shouted Pennibecker. “Yoor a swindler,” excitedly yelled Bas com; whereupon they clinched and rolled ors the platform, titely huggiu, and makin extraordinary physiklb efforts at injoorin each other. To direct the attenshun uv the populis from this untoward circumstance, I rckested Issaker to sing out three cheers for Blare. “Three cheers for Blare I” sung out Issaker, “the Missouri statesman, who will rid us uv Freedmen’s Burow and military Tool1” “Three greaus for Blare 1” yelled Punt, “a Ablishinist, and Linkon hirelin, wich shot my unkle in Missoury and burnt my grand mother’s house near Vixburg!” “He ain’t no Ablishinist,” exclaimed Issaker : “reed his letters.” “It’s difficult to say Wat he is to-day, but I’ll swgre to it he wuz three years ago ; but it makes no difference. I swore four years ago to lick any man vdio hurrahed for any member uv the Blare family.” And this infooriated wretch pounced onto Issaker, uud they rolled ors the stand to join Bascom and Pennibecker, who hedn’t settled their onpleasantnis yet. Before it ended Deekin Pograiu and Kernel MePelter got to arguin ez to the propriety uv recognizin niggers in the ranks uv the party, the Deekin takin one side and MePelter the other The passions uv these estimable gentlemen wuz arouzed somewhat, and before I cood interfere they hed each other by the throte and rolled ors onto the ground beneath the platform. I sprang down to seperatc em, when MePelter turned upon me, and would have sacrificed me on the spot, but the Corners rusht ez a man to save me. Ez I owe the most uv em, lam entirely safe here, and ez I shel be ontil I pay my debts, I shel -never die uv violence. At this pint the site became general. Some uv the people sided with Baseom, some uv em with Pennibecker (akkordin ez they bought whisky, by the barl or by the drink), and the balance uv em assisted Punt and Issaker Gavitt, ez their incliuashnn prompted em. In the melee the platform, flag and transparencies wuz tore down, nearly breakin my leg, fur wich I wuz insuffisltently remunerated by the handker chiers I borrered from the prostrate com batants, under cover uv assistin uv em. to rize. After the scrimmage wuz over, Pollock and Bigler came, with three niggers, into Bascom’s, where we wuz lepairin damages, which reraarkt that they hed held a meetiiv, and hed past resolhshuns thankin the Lord devoutly for heven releeved the Republikan party of tfie Blair family, and sympathizin with the Democrisy wich hed receeved em; and also acknowledgin the obligashun the colored men of the nashun were under to the Democrisy for the Jrttndsoine manner in wich they hod treated' Joo Williams, the Afrikin deligatc to the Noo York convon shun, ez the selection uv a nigger ez a delegate and with him on terms uv ekality, wusPa’step in the direction uv universal brotherhood wich wuz cheerio. This insultin message, delivered to men wich wuz a patwiin up ther faces and washin ors the bldod uv a politikle conflict wuz the reverse uv soothin. The ratificashun wasn’t altogether a success, bdt we shel try it agin alter time hez softened the asperities engendered by the recent conflick, 4ind the candidates hov hed time todit'theirselves and their records’ to the platform. The Corners kin be counted on. “ Petroleum V. Nasbt, P. M., (wich is Postmaster.”) REPUBLICAN PLATFOHM. The Rational Republican party of the United States, assembled in National Convention, in the city of Chi cago, on the 20th day of May, 1808, make the following Declaration of Principles : Ist. We congratulate the country on the assured suc cess of the reconstruction policy of Congress, as 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 wae 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 an 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 ever a .fair period /or 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 radioal re form. Bth. We profoundly deplore tbp untimely and tragic death of Abraham Lincoln, 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 ptfblic 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 ised by the law of nations, and at war with our national honor and independence. Naturalized citizens are enti tled to be piotectedin 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 spoken, in this country, and if so arrested and imprisoned, it is the duty of the Government to interfere in bis behalf. 10th. Os all who \Vere faithful in the trials 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 cfulsc, 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 tbe gallant dead are the wards of the people, a sacred legacy bequeatlmd to the nation’s protecting care. 11th. Foreign immigration, which in the past has added so much ts> 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 rfolicy. 12th. This Convention declares its sympathy with all the oppressed people which are struggling for their rights. THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Alabama..Janies T. B. Stowe. ArkansasE. F. Rice. California George C: Gotham. Colorado.. Daniel Whitter. ConrrecticutH. H. Stark-weather. Dakota Newton Edmunds. Delaware.. Edward G. Bradford. District of Columbia....S. J. Bowen. Floridaß. Conover. GeorgiaJ- H. Caldwell. Idaho Henry. Illinois J- Russell Jones. Indiana Cyrus M Allen. lowaJoshua Fletcher. Kansas .John A. Martin. Kentucky Allen /i. Barton. LouisianaM. H. Southworth. Maine Lewis Baker. Maryland-.-. Charles C. Fulton. Massachusetts ...»William Claflin. Michigan tliddings. Minnesota John F. Avery. MississippiA. C. Fish. Missourißenjamin Loan. MontanaS. Wilson. NebraskaE. P. Taylor. Nevada Charles F. Delong.- New HampshireW. E. Chandler- New JerseyiSanies Gopsill. New YorkJHorace Greeley. North Carolina William Sloan. 0hi0..8. R. Cowan. Oregon H. W. Corbett. PennsylvaniaW. 11. Kemble. Rhode Island„.Lyman Frieze. South Carolina James H. Jenks. Tennessee William B. Stokes. TexasA J. Hamilton. VermontW. Burke. Virginia Franklin Stearns- West Virginia Samuel D, Kurus. Wisconsin Atwood. REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE FOR GEORGIA. The State Central Republican Committee have appointed a State Executive Com >mittee as follows: J. E. Bryant, Chairman. First District—C. H. Hopkins. Second District —John Murphy. Third District—J. H. Caldwell. Fourth District—John Harris. Fifth District—J. E. Bryant Sixth A. Wimpy. Seventh District—Dr. Sam. Bard. Assistants —J. F. Long and J. T. Costin. ST.47LE; CENTRA^'COMMITTEE OF GEORGIA, of the Soldier's and Sailor's National Republican Committee. Majoi E. T. Pillsbery and Colonel J. F Brown, Savpnhab, Ga. Captain John Murphy, Albany, Ga. Colonel Jolui Bowles, Augusta, Gn. Major John Knox, Athens, Ga. Captain John A. Maddnn and Sergeant Seaborn Joucs, Waynesboro’, Ga. Sergeant 3. Nelan, Macon, Ga. Captain J. Mathewson and Lieutenant Charles Sherwood, Atlanta, Ga. Captain C. B. Blacker, Cartersville. Ga. Headquarters at Atlanta, Ga. AUGUSTA. GA., SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23, 1868. JOHN B. FULLER, « DBY SI., NEW YORK CITY, Manufacturer and Dealer in PORTABLE AND STATIONARY . , f, Steam Engines & Boilers From 2 to 250 Horse Power. Most approved Circular and Upright Saw- Mills, Grist Mills, .Sugar Mills, and all kinds of Mining and Plantation Machinery on hand and built to order. Shafting, Pullies, Leather and Rubber Bolt ing, and all kinds of Iron aud Wood working Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies in store an. shipped at the lowest rates. STEAM GAS. AAD W atev Pipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kinds of Brass and Iron Fittings Tools, etc., for Steam and (lai Fitter’s use. The belt and largest assortment in tie city and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price List. NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILI With Extra Heavy notion,, All complete, for Sale much below Cost. Stills of all sizes built to order and DISTILLERS fitted out at the lowest rates EVERY KIND OF Plantation Machinery, ENGINES, HORSE POWERS, -GRIST MILLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Os every description in store, and for sale at the lowest rates. <;OTTON GIAS 4U) COTTON POOH!} The best McCARTY GIN EVER MADE With the TAYLOR, -EAGLE, BROW i SOUTHERN and the Now CRAVEN Saw Gins, Cotton Presses, With Engine and Horse power, and all supplies in store, for sale at the lowest rates, by .1. B. FULLER 47 Day Street, New YarkJit"" seS—ly _ ■- ESTABLISHED 1855. o THOMAS RUSSELL, |tOwf?LßY!| 198a Broad HBXT HOOK BET TUB KIIKXC’n STOKB- - —« WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY RE PAIRED at Ibo shortest notico. AU work war rented. All orders will bo thankfully received, and promptly attended to. jeJS lawly IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States for the Northern District of Gotirgia. In tho matter of ) THOMAS G BARNETT 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) No. 105. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for. a discharge from adl sos debts provable under ’the Bankrupt Act of Marell 2d, 1867, notice is herebv given to all persons interested to appear on the 3d dav of September, 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m , at Chambers of said District Court, before Alex ander G Murray, one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s office in the city of Griffin, Georgia, and show canse why the prayer of tlie said petition of the Baukrupt should not be granted. And further -notice is given that the second and third meetings of cred itors will be held at the same time and place. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, [seal ] Judge of said District Court, and the seal thereof this Bth day of August, 1868. W. B. SMITH, null —law3w" Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) THOMAS SWINT, >IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. ) No. 255. The said Bankrupt having petilioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of Maich 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the sth day of September, 1868, nt lOo’clock ia the forenoon, at ciiambers of the said District Court, before Charles G. McKinley, one of tlie Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s office, in the city of Newnan, Ga., and show cause why the prayer of tbe said petition of the Bank nipt- should not be granted. VWlness the Honorable Johu Erskine, IskalJ Judge of said Court, and the seal there of, tliis 28th day of July, 1868. W. B. SMITH, ::ull--law2w* __Y_ D^ ef k- TN - THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1. United States for tbe Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of |IN BANKRUPTCY. Jonathan J. Milnkii, >■ , bankrupt. ) No. 7. Tlie said Bankrupt having petioued the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is liereby given to all persons interested to appear ou the Ist day of September, 1868, at ten o'clock a. ni., at ciiambers of said District Court, before Al exander G Murray, Esq., one of the Registers of saidConrt in Bankruptcy,at the Register’s offu eiu city ofGriffin.Ga.,and show canse why the prayer of the said petition of tbe Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will <>e held at the same time and place. Witness, the Honorable Johu Erskine, [skal.J Judge of said District Court, and tbe teal thereof, this Sth day of August, 1868. W. B. SMITH, aull—lawßw* * Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States for tho Northern District of Goorgia. In the matter of ] GALES JENKS, )■ IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. J No. 37. The said Bankrupt having petitioned Hie 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 4th day of September,lß6B, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court, before Alexander G Munay, Esq.,one of the Reg isters of the said Court; in Bankruptcy, at tbe Register’s ofliee, intlie city of Griffin, Ga , and show cause wliv tbe prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not tie granted. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [seal] Judge of said Court, and the seed thereof, this the Bth day of August, 1868. W. B. SMITH,. anl I—law3w*Clerk. gOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS. The undersigned hereby gives notice of bls appoint ment as Assignee of the estate of WIL LIAM H. PHILLIPS, of Macon, in the county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, within said Dis trict, who has been adjndffeil a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District. Court of said District. v . Dated at Macon, Ga., Hits Ist day of August, A. D., 1888. JOSEPH E. MURRAY, au4-law3w Assignee, etc. MEDICINAL, j Asiatic Cholera in China. ALMOST EVERY CASE CURED WITH PAIN KILLER. Read the following letter from Rev. R. Telford. Missionary iu China, now visiting liihhome in Pennsylvania: Washington, Pa., June 25,1866. Messrs. Perry Davis de Sou. Providence, R. J..- 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 sconrgc. the Cholera. In administering the medicine, 1 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 of the same mixture every minute until relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to the extremities. Bathe the stomach with Paia Killer, clear aud 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. Y’ours, trnlv. 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 $1 per bottle. Manhattan, Kansas, April 17,1866. Gentlemen— ♦ * * I want to say a Iktle more about the Pain Killer. I consider it a eery valuable medicine, and always keep it on band. 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 Cholera, in 1810, and with belter shccess than any ether medicine; I also used it here for cholera in 1855, With the same good result. Truly, yotirs, A. HUNTING, M. D. Swato, China. Cholera! * * * I regret to say that the cholera has prevailed here of late to a fearful extent. For the last three weeks, from ten to fijty 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, Sliolapore, 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 tfiat is reliable, is a very desirable acquisition. From what we have seen, heard, and experienced, we believe Davis’ Pain Killer is this desideratum. For the best method of using it, fe quote from the directions: “For common bowel complaints, give one tea spoonful in agill of new milk und molasses, in equal parts, stirred well together; lessen the dose for children, according to the age. If the pain be severe, bathe the bowels and 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 ctirred well together and drank hot, at the sama time bathiug 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 suffering and sickness would be saved. je!2-—2m Special Notice. -p g'h sir a tA 5 5?- S’ tn -s 'W £ J « j h 1 ? § Itii' • r n co ■ B' 1 '- § 5 -v c- Wi * s g • ! G ” ~ ° s 2. s 03 Ph ~ ~ H. Mo’; ■ ' ~ w \ - £ as i Spectacles Rendered Useless. 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NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED Uy the Patent Myopia, or Cornea Flattenere Only known Remedy in the World has proved a Great Success. For further information, price, and certificates of cures, address Dr. J. Stephens & Co., p. o. box, tin, Oilier, 840 Broadway, NEW YORK. STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will cure in flamed eye lids, stys, and prevent rtys. Travelling Agents Wanted. GOOD COMMISSION PA D Sailing of the Restorers is a pleasant aud honorable employment, desirable for all. Ladies Clergymen, Teachers, -Students, and Farmers and for all who desire to make an honest living by an easy employment. AH persons asking for terms to Agents must enclose twenty five cents to pay postage and cost of printing mate rials contofaiing information for Agents. Town Agents Wanted nov27-d*wlv Book and jor printing Executed at this Office At the Lowest Terms arid in the Best Style Richmond County. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, James A. Gray, Administrator on the estate of Francis O’Connor, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be 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—6tu* ’ Ordinary. Letters of Dismfesion. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkine, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Anna C. Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be fore the Srst Monday in Septembernext, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters shoald not bo granted. Given under my hand and official algnature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, tnh!7—lawfiin* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— kJ Richmond County, ' Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, aud Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Henry H. Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismissiuu: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office en or be fore the first Monday iuJSeptembcr next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signaforu, at office in Augusta, this Tfith day of March, 18C8. E. M. BRAYTON, mb 17— lawfim* Ordinary; Letters of Dismission- QTATE OF GEORGIA— k< Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, aud Julia A. Cumiuing, Executrix, of the estate of Isaac Bryan, deceased, applies to me for Letton of Dismission: These arc, therefore, to cite aud admonish, all and singular, the kindjed and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore tho first Monday in Septenieer next, to show* cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—lawfim* Ordinary. Letters of Disriiission. /GEORGIA kJ Richmond County. Whereas, Caioline Dubet, Administratrix, with the will annexed on the estate of Antoine Picquet, deceased, ujiplieo tu me for Letters q[ Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and adinonish all und singular, the' kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or belore the first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters shontd not be granted. s GiveWnndor my hand and official signature at Augntta. the J6th dav of May, 1868, E. M. BRAYTON, myl9-lawfim* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATB OF GEORGIA— kJ Richmond County. Whereas, Josephine Wilson, Administratrix on the eslate of Veter Wilson, deceased, applies Co me for letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday m October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given nnder my hand and official signature, at office in Anatnita, this 4th day of May, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, tny6—6m* Ordinary. ST'iTE OF GEORGIA— Richmond Crnnty. WnxngAS, Edward O’Donnell, Administrator on the estate of THOMAS lIANEY, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. Those are, therefore, tu cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear M my office, on or before the dr st Monday in September next, to show cause, If any they have, why said loiters should not l>6 granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office jn Angusta, this 21th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, ml>2s-fiin* Ordinary ‘ Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA. Richmond County. Whereas Wm. C. Tuder. Administrator of the estate of Sarah Swinney, deceased, applies to me for Letteis of Dismission. These are, tliei-eforn, to cite and admonish nll and singular, the kindred aud creditor* of euid de. ceased, to he ami appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Le tters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this lOtb day of April, 1-868 E. Al. BRAYTON, apH—lawfim” Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of Thomas Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These a*c, therefore, to erto aud 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 Septembernext, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. -.Given under my hand-aud official signature, at office io Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—lawfim* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, John D. Butt, Administrator on the estate.of PaUick O'Sullivan, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission. Theso are, ttierefore, to cite and ailuieuish all aud singular, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in October, to show caose. if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my baud and official signature, at office in Angusta, this s*.h day of Mar, >B6B. E. M. BRAYTON, my 6—6m* Oniiuaiiy.. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— RicKmend County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, trad Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of William Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deeeas-d, to be and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday iu September next, to show cause, if any they have, why s -id Letters should not be granted. Given under ny hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. Sf. BRAYTON, mhl7—lawfim*■ Ordinary SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, 88.' In Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day of August, A. D. 1866. . The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of ANDREW J. MARTIN, of the county of Crawford, and State ' of Georgia, within sail! District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt npon Ms own pctitionby tlie District Court of said District. BAMUBL C. WEEMB, au4-lawa3 Assignee. FIVE DOLLARS A. IN THE DIBTRJCI COURT .OF THE United States for the Northern Dwtrh-t of. Georgia. In the matter of ) I JOHN O. STEWART, /IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. J Ne. 818, The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debt* prova ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested U> appear on the 4th day of September, IB6Bj al 2 o’clock In the afternoon, at chambers of the said District Court, before Alexander G. Murray, one ot the Registers of the said Court in Bank ruptcy, at the Register’s office, in the city of Griffin, Ga., and show cause why the prayer of the said petition ot the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will lie held at the same time an<f place. Witness, the Honorable John Erskine, [szall Judge of said Court, thia 19lb day of August, 1868. angffl-lavfew W. B. SMITH, Clerk IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY. Littleton R. Biiswhb, > Bankrupt. ) No. 306. The said Bankrupt having peliUoood 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 appeal on the 4th day of September, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court, before Alexander G Murray, Esq., one of the Reg isters of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at tlie Reg ister's office in the city of Griffin, Ga., and show cause wliy the prayer of the said petition of tlie Bankrupt should not be granted. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, [skal.J Judge of said District Court, aud the seal thereof, this Bth day ot August, 1868. W. B. SMITH, aull—law3w* Clerk. FN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States for the Northern District ot Georgia. In the matter of ) JOHN F. ANDREWS, SIN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. ) To all whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As iguee of John F. Andrews, of Washington, in the county of Wilkes and State of Georgia, within said District, who baa been ad judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District court of said Dis trict. Dated at Washington the 7th day of August, A. D. 1868. HENRY F. ANDREWS, au“l—law3w Assignee IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for tho Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) J. & A. J. SETZE, [ IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupts. J To all whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment us As signee of J. A A. J. Seize, and of John Satze and Alphouse J, Setae, of Augusta, Richmond county, Georgia, within said District, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own petition by the District Court of said District. MILO G. HATCH, au2l—law3w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. 1 . . In the matter of ) EPHRAIM EHRLICH, >IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) To uU whom it may concern: The under signed hereby gives notice of his election its Assigned of Ephraim Ehrlich, Os the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, uud State of Georgia, withhi said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of sajd District. F. 11. BARNARD, auß-law3w Assignee’s Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Uniteil States'tor the Northern District of Georgia in the matter of ) GEORGE SHARP, Ja ,> IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. J The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of tho estate of George Sharp, Jr., of Atlanta, county of Fulton, aial State of Georgia, within «tid District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition bv tho District Court of said District. NOAH R. FOWLER, an!)—law3w Assigneo._ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JL United States for tho Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of 1 OTHO P. BEALL, LIN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. J At Cuthbert, Georgia, this the 31st day of Atigust, 1868. The undersigned herefiiy gives notice of his uppointuieut as assignee of Otho P. Beall, of Cuthbert, hi the county of Randolph and State of Georgia within said District, who has been ad judged a bankrupt upon bis own petition by the District Court of said District. COLUMBUS O. BROOKS, »u2l- 4hw3w Assignee. IN THIS DISTRICT COURT OF THE -United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In tho matter of V JAMES D. LENNARD, J-IN BANKRUPTCY- Bankrupt. J At Cuthbert, Georgia, this tlie 31st day of August, 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment, us assignee of James I>. Lennard, of Cuthbert-, iu llw county of Randolph and State of- Georgia, within said District, who has been ndjndged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District court of said District. COLUMBUS O. BROOKS, a«2l—law3w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for tho Southern District of Goorgia. In tho matter of 1 JOS M HAYWOOD, >IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) To all whom it may concern; The under signed hereby gives notice of hts election as Assignee of Joseph M. Haywood, of the eity of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court ot said District. F. H. BARNARD, auß-law3w Assignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JL United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of 1 TYRUS T. SMITH, *|-IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) Toe undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment ns Assignee of the estate of Tyras T. Smith, of DeKalb county, Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District NOAH R. FOWLER, au'J—law3w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Second District of Georgia. In tire matter of 1 GEORGE SYMMS, >IN HAL.iRGPTI Y Bankrupt. ) To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives uotke of his appoiutmeut as As signee of George Symms, of Augusta, Richmond county, Georgia, within said District, who has lieen adjudged a Bankrupt upon the petition of his creditors by the District Court of said Dis-, triet. JOHN 8. DAVIDSON, aull —law3w . Assigpee. Pf THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern Diatriet of Goorgia. In tlie matter of 1 .vvdooo.v LEWIS COOK, UN BANKRUFDCY Bankrupt. ■ j , To whom it may voueern ■. Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice of Ins appointment As signee of tho estate of Lewis Cook, Os Atlaste. coonty of Fulton-, and State of Georgia, within said District who has been adjudged a bankrnpt lipoil his own petition by the District COnrt Ql said -diatriet. , Dated at Atlanta, Gu., this Al dav of August, AD, 1868. J J. NfcWTON, au!4—law3w Assignee NO 331 i55aw.a....... tiiii ii,i m i Administrator's Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY in SEPTEMBER next, at tee Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, pursuant to the order of the Court of Ordinhry, passed aS July Term. 1868, all that lot of Land, with the improvements, consist , ing of one Brick Store, belonging to the Estate of I Sarah May, on the Westside of Centre street, in ! the city of Augusta, between Broad and Reynolds [ street, and known as Bridge row—bounded North , by lot formerly F. Murray’s,' East by Centre street, South by lot of Thomas B. Phinizy, and [• West by lot of John 11. Mann, having a front of . twenty-nine feet and a depth of eighty-two feet six inches, conveyed by John Phinizy to Thomas May, April 26, 1858, and turned over to Sarah ■May, solo heir of Thomas May, July 5,1866. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. R. Ms, MAHER, ’ jy>7—4ot Administrator. U. S- Marsliars Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fieri facias, issued eut of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Goorgia, io favor of the Plaintiffs, in the following case, to Wit: Wood gate A Co. »a. Thee. F. Hampton and Frederick Burtz, partners, I have levied upon, as the property of Thomas F. Hampton, or.e of the , defendants, one block of Brick Stores, situate, ; lying and being in the town of Bainbridge, i county of Decatur and State of Qeorgia, and . , known as tho Hampton Block, adjoining the premises of King A Lester, Lewie <t Waters, and D. J. Dickinson Jon Water street in said town and county; and will sell the Same at public auction, at the Court House in the eity of Macon, county of Bibb and State of Georgia, on tho trst TUESDAY in September next, between the lawful hours of eale. Dated at Savannah, Ga., this JOUi day of July, 1868. ' ” WILLIAM G. DICKSON, augl—law4w U. S. Marshal. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United Blates for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of ] THOMAS ADDISON, UN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. J To all whom it triay The under' signed hereby gives notice of*iiis election as Assignee' of the estate of Thomas Addison, of the eity of Savannah, •iirnty of Cliatham, and State of Georgia, within said District, who hqs been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own peti tion by the District Court of said District F. D. BARNARD, au&—law3w Assignee. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.— Americus, Ga., August 10, 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of ROBERT J. HILL, ot Americus, in the comity of Sumter, State of - who lias, upon las own petition, keen adjudged a Bankrupt, by the District Court of said District. W. C. MORRILL, iiulS -law’Jw Assignee. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—| Americus, Ga., August 10, 1868. Tile undersigned hereby gives notice of Ids ap pointment as assignee of EDWARD W. AL . FRIEND, es Albany, in the county of Dougherty, State of Georgia, who baa, upon his own peti tion been adjudged a Bankrupt by the District Court of said District. W. C. MORRILL, aul3—law2w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for tho Southern District of f Georgia. r In the matter of ) 1 OoBuktrosRIIAKLKiTSR LIN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. j To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice ol his appointment as As signee of the estate and effects of the above named Bankrupt. Dated at Savannah, Ga.. this 6th day of August, : A. D. 1868. JOHN 8. HIGGINS, auß-law3w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Northern District ot Georgia. In tho matter of 1 ■ JAMES D. TdOMPSOT, ’ IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. j ■ The undersigned liereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee James D. Thompson, of Atlanta, Fulton county, State of Georgia, within said District, who baa been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of 5 said District. NOAH R. FOWLER, f anh—law3w Assignee QOIjTIIERN DISTRICT OF GBORGIA.— O AL Blakeley, the Btb day of July, A. D. 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie f appointment as assignee of Jarnos B. Brown, of Blakeley, in the county of Early and State of s Georgia, within said District, who has been ad f judged a bankrupt npon his own petition by the r District Court of said District. GEORGE B. SWANN, e law3w Assignee, etc INTIIE DISTRICTCOURfOFTnEUNITED States, for the Southern District of Georgia. . In the matter of i . CHAS. W. DOUGHTY, LIN BANKRUPTCY. f Bankrupt. ) To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of diaries W. Doughty, of Angusta, Rich mood county, Georgia, within said District, who . has been attiadged a bankrupt upon his own. peti tion by the District Court of said District. ’ * JOHN S. DAVIDSON, nuH-L-law’Jw Assignee. SOUTHERN DISTRICT -OF GEORGIA.— Americus, Ga., August 10, 1868. The uudersigiu-d hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of JOHN D. AN DREWS, of Americus, county of Sumter, and State of Georgia, who has, upon his own petition, ; been adjudged a Bankrupt by Hie District Court > of said District. W. C. MORRILL, aul3—lawJw Assignee. QOUTHEUN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, O - B.—lu Bankruptcy at Augusta, this sixth day es August-, A. !>., 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice 61 his . appointment as Assignee of Salmon Morris, of the county-of W’arren mid State of Geoigia, within said District, wlio has been adjudged a bankrupt ou his own petition, by the District Court of said District PHILLIP MORRIS- Atlanta copy. mp —taw3w Assignee’s Notice of Appointment. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA— At Ilawkinayille, the 14lh day of July, 1868. To the creditors of Thomas F. Walker: Tlie undersigned hereby gives noikjte M his appoint ment as assignee of THOM’.iS'w. WALKER of Longstreet, iu the county of Pulaski, -Vftkiii said District, Who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the- District Court said District. > GEORGE W, JORDAN, aftl3—law3w Assignee. QOUTHBRN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, 88. I* In Baok'upey, at Maoon, this lit day of , Aagest, A. D. 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of 18A4.C W. EN SIGN, of Forsyth, in the county of Monroe, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Conrt of said District. SAMUEL C. WEEMS, aut-lawlw Assignee. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.— Americas, G*., August 10, 1868. . The undersigned hereby gives' notice of his appointment as assignee of WILLIAM P. HOLLEY, of Albany, in the county of Dough erty, State of Georgia, who has, uponhki own petition, been adjudged a bankrupt by the District conrt ot Said District. „ r W. C. MORRILL, an 13—lawRw Ataignoe. C-OUTHNRN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.- O Americus, Ga.. Aagnst I®, ISM. The undesigned hereby gives notice ot hfo Mipointnicnt as assignee of LAWBON $ CAR TER, of Milford, la the county o’s Baker, State of Georgia, who has, npon his own petition, been adjudged » bankrupt by [he District cour t of said Distrk t. W. C. MORRILL, aul?-law3w .Assignee,