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THE \ATIO.\AL REPUBLICAN.
VOL. I.
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IN THE DIS flllCT COURT OF THE
1 United btatee fur she Sogthern Dj.trie lid
, Oeirgio.
In the matter ot )
GEORGE McGINLEY, Hn BANKRUPtQY
Bankrupt. j No. 58.
The said Bankrupt haying petitioned tbc
Court for a discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1887,
notice Is hereby giveu to all persona interested
to appear on thel2th day of October, 1868, at 10
o’eloek a. m-> at chambers of said District
Court, befofe Franks. Heseeltiue, Esq., one of
the Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy,
nt bls office, at Ute corner of Bay and Drayton
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Dated at Savannah, Ga., tiiis 7th day of Sep
tember, 1368. James McPherson,
sep9—law3w - Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT GE THE
A United States for the Northern District of
Georgia. ■_
In the matter of i
BENJAMIN F. WILLIS, J.IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) ,
To whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives.notice of his appointment as A«-
figuee of Benjamin F. Willis, «f the county of
Franklin aud State of Georgia, within said
District, who b« been adjudged u Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
Dated the 2»th day of August, A. D., 1»«8.
JESSE F. LANGSTON,
soplT—law3W* Assignee, etc.'
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United states for the Northern District oi
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JOHN W. ADAMS, yIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt J No. I#3.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all Iris debts provable unde)
the Bankrupt Act of March Sd, 1867, notice if
hereby given to all persooeintereeted to appear of
the 6th day of Oc-tolier, 1868. atlo o'clock a. tn.
■u Chambers of eeid District Court before Alex.'
«• Murray, Ifcq., one of the Registers e( said
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city of Griffin, Georgia, and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should
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witness, the Honorable Jehß Mrs Hue,
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
I Georgia. :
In the matter of )
JOHN M. BURNS, J-IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. n ' )
To whom it may concern: Tire uudereigned
hereby gives aotiee of hie wpimintment as
Atelguee of John M Burns, of— ,in the
connty of Jackson, and State "of Georgia, within
said District, who has been adjodgeda Bankrupt
on bis own petition by the District Court of raid
’ District.
I Dated the‘Jfoh of August. 1868. *
WILLIAM A. PIKE,
* ■ att^t, ~lnw : 3w Aaaignee, eti.
IN TME DISTRICT COURT OF THK
United States for the Southern District of
’ Georgia. * i
In the.wintterbt ) •'>
: ROBERT CARBOLL, SIN BANKRUPTCY.
. Bankrupt. J " ■
The nmierslgued hereby gives notice oi hie
apiwintmeßt as Assignee of the estate of Robert
Carroll, of Angusta, Richmond voqnQ, Georgm.
within said District, who has been urifaigyCl h
bankrupt upon hie own petition by tlmWetrivt
■*. Itenrt of mW Dirtrief.
4A.COH R. DAVIS,
ami?—lawbw , F*. Assignee.
At laws Era ropy. ‘ ,
AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 24, 18681
Official.
Proclamation by the Governor.
Whkrkxs, Law-abiding citizens from many
sections of the State unite in eommanicatious to
this Department.'setting forth that misguided
persons are stirring up strife among the people,
by oKlawful acts of violence against the person
I aud property of citizens, on account of political
opinion; and that parsons distinguished for thsir
hostility to the Government of the United States,
, and of this State, are promoting said acta of vto
; lence by publicly denouncing the laws as revolu
l tionary, unconstitutional and void, and declaim
iug in a manner tending to exoite resistance to the
lawful authority of the State, and to persu.ule
, others to join in a combined resistance to and a
disregard of the civil rights of citizens: and
whereas, it is further communicated that the iuev
itable result of said acta of violence and insurrec
tionary appeals is already becoming manifest in
the rapid spread of a disposition oa the pert of
those who maintain the validity of the laws id
Conmss. and ot tha State Oo vei n meats estab
lished thereunder, to protect (hemselves by ams
from said nets of violence, and from said comßi
nations against their civil rights; and whereas,
the General Assembly lias adopted the following
preamble and resolution ; “Whereas, it being tile
practice of a portion of the citizens of this State
to assemble in large uumbers with arms, for the
purpose of exorcising in military tactics, aud for
1 other milawfnf purposes, without Authority of
law. and lo'tlie terror of the good citizens thereof:
Resolved, therefore, by the Senate and Rouse of
Representatives. That his Excellency the Gov
ernor be, and he is litieby, respectfully requested
to issue his nroclaination, prohibiting such armed
and unlawful assemblages. Hut the right of the
people to peaceably assemble for the consideration
of any matter shall not be impaired by any proc
lamation of the Governor."'
Now, therefore, I, Rufus U. Bullock,.Governor
of this State, and (Jomniatidef iii Cfiief of the
armt and navy and militia thereof, do issue this
my Proclamation, commanding all cHioens to ab
stain from any acts of violence against person or
property, or from persuasions wluch will lend to
excite to violence or unlawful combinations, and
from ail interference with the wnstitntional tight
of persons to assemble sos political or other peace
fol purposes; and to yield prompt and respectful
obedience to tbe ollieers of the late under all cir
.-umstaiiees; and also dunging upon tlte aid
officers the exercise of grout vigilance that the
majesty of the civil law be vindicated and great
caution that all their acts may be fully fortified by
aud done in pursuance of our OuisUtution and
laws. And to make known that u<> authority has
been granted by the Executive for the lortiuOiMi
of armed or unarmed organizations of any kiud w
character ; and Ibat the drilling or exercising in
military tactics with arms of any orgauriod body
of men within this State, except'tho army of the
United States, is unauthorized, unlawntl, and
against the peace aud good order of the State, and
must be immediately suspended
The following extracts from the Comnitutien
and tile Code are commended to the thcugiitAil
consideration of the i-iiblic:
ARTICLE I—CONSTITUTION.
Section 1. Protection to person and property Jis
the paramount doty of Government, and diall be
impartial aud complete-
Sic. 9. Alt persons born or naturalized iu the
United States, and resident in this State, are
hereby declared citizens of this State, and no laws
shall he made or enforced which shall abridge the
privileges or immuniliaa of citizens of the United
States, or of this State, or deny to any person
within its jnrfsdiction the equal protection of -its
laws. And it shall lie the duty of the General
Assembly, by appropriate legislation, to protect
every person iu tbe due enjoyment of the rights,
privileges, and immunities guaranteed in this
section.
Sec. 5. Tbe right of the pcopfo to appeal ttr-tbe
Courts, to petition government in all matters; and
peaceably to assemble for the consideration of any
matter, shall never be impaired.
8«c. 6. Every nerso-a chufged wjtli an offence
against the laws shall have the privilege aad beta
eat of counsel, and shall be furnished, on demand,
with a copy of the accusation and a listi-f tie
witnesses on whose testimony the charge against
him is founded, shall have compulsory processes
to coinfiel tbe atiendaiK-e of his own witnesses,
shall be confronted with the witnesses testifying
against him, and shall have a public and speedy
trial by -an Impartial jury.
Hcc.R. Freedom of speech-*ud freedom of tbe
press are iuliereut elements of political liberty.
But while every citizen may lieely speak, or
write, or print op aily anb|ect, he shatl be respon
sible for the abuse of that liberty.
bttc. 10., T|>e rjght of Ute people.to be seyure-iu
thetr persons, houses, yfttpers and effects against
unreasonable searches and seivures shall not Be
violated, and no warrant shall issue but upon
probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation,
particularly describing the place or places to be
searched, and the person or things to be seized.
Sac. 11. No person shall be- molested for his
opinions, or be subject to any civil-or poHucal in
capacity, or acquire any civil or political advan
tage hi consequence of such opinions.
Sxc. 14. The right of the people to keep and
bear arms rimll not be infringed.
CODE.
Sac. 124‘J liuurrectiou shall eonsiet in any
eomlaned resistance to the lawful dutlioritr of the
Blate with Intent to the denial thereof, w’heu lhe
same is manifested by acts oi violence.
Bkc. 4250. Any attempt, by persuasi<m or
otherwise, to induce others to join hi uny com
bined resistance to the lawful authority of tlu-
State, sbull constitute au attempt to incite issur
reclion.
Sec, 4251. Any person convicted of the oileucs
of insurrection, or attempt at insurrection, shall
be punished with death, or if tlie jury recommend
to meroy, confinement in the I’eniteutiary for a
term not less than five nor more than twenty
years.
Sac. 4252. If any person shall bring, introduce,
pyruiit, ar circulate, or caiped to be iuttnsluccd,
I'irculated, or permilled. or aid or assist, or liciu
any manner instrumenta'. iu bringing, introducing,
ciroulatmg, or printing within this State, any
paper, pamphlet, circular, or any writing for ths
purpose of exciting insurrection, riot, orennspi
racy, or resistance against the lawful authority as
the State, or against the lives of the inhabitants
thereof, or any part of thorn, such person or
perrifoirsff offending slinH be guilty of a high mis
demeanor, andon cpuyictiou shall Im punished by
eonfiiiemcnt iu the Fenitenthuy for a tejiu not
leas than five nor longer than tteeuty years
The conditions upon which parole ivns granted
to these perrons in this State, who wfoe jM-ironers
of war, are that the persons paroled “ will not lie
disturbed by the United States authorities so long
as they observe their parole aud the laws in force
where they reride.''
Given under my hand and the Great. Seal <rf the
State, at the Capitol in the city of'A.tlautattyis 14th
dajf of September,in the year of our
huniired and sixty-eight, aud of the Ihdependence
of the United States of America, t lie ninety thh-d.
RUFUS B. BULLOIIk,
By the Governor : flovcfnor*
Davio G. Cottinu,
Secretary of State.
s»a'lß--Jw
OTATE or -
k-7 Au-Amonlf t.'owwty,
Whekeas, Daniel Brogan applies so me for
Letters of Administration de bouu nrit, Un the
estate of Martin BrOgan, foie of mud county, de
ceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors <f said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before
the fourth Monday m October next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my liand aud official signature, at
office in Augusta, this 16fo
sepl7-rlm Ordinary.
SGUTUERN DISTRICT OJ GEORGIA, SS.
At Macon, Rio Ist day of September, A.D.,
rsfl-L
The uaAersigncd hereby gives notice o f his'
appointment as Assignee of GEORGE M. LO
GAN, of Macon, in the county of 11 bb and
Htate Vs Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his Ora peti
tfon by the District Court of said District.’
_jtcp»fl—laW3w JOHN P. DORT.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORtUA.
At Thomasrille, Georgia, Sept. 14th, 1868.
The aaderrignad hereby wives notice »f hte
appointment as Assignee of JOSEPH TOOKE,
colored, of Thomasville, tn the county of Tboma
and State of Georgia, within said District, who
has boon adjudged a Bankrupt upon hit own ph
titfon hy thte Dtrtrtel Court of said District.
’7 • . H. H. TftOKE,
refit -lariffw* '• , Assigace.
BOOK AND .Hui PRINTING .' "
Executed at this Olfo-e
At tRe Lowest Terms anii in the Best Style
Richmond County.
QTATB OF GEORGIA—
O Hivhnloifd Cmuity.
' Whereas, James A. Gray, Administrator on
I the estate nf Francis O’Connor, applies to me
for Leiters of Dismission.
; i he.-e are therefore to cite and adaruuish all
dnd singular, the kindred end creditors us said
deaeased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in November noxt,’to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should nut bo-granted.
, Given under my hand and uffioial aigna tore,,
at office ia Auguste, this 2d dayef June, 1888.
E. M. BRAYTON,
je3-B»* Ordinary.
Letters of Dism ision,
QTATItI OF GEORGIA—
O Riclwoifd County:.
Whereas, Charles Jf Jenkins, K.wcuto.r, and
Julia A. Ou mm tag, Executrix, Os lire estate of
C. Cnmnsing, deceased, ss>plietr to mo for
Letters of Dismission: , .
Those arc, therefore, to cite and adraoniish, all
and singular, Aho kindred and aredifors or said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore th" first Monday in Sept- oXorneit, to iffiow
cause, if nay Shay have, why saM Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and efficial sfofiature,
at office in Atiga ta, this Ifith day of Msrmi, 1665.
E. M. URAYJON,
uihlZ—-Iswfim* , Ordinary.
Letters of DitmiMiuu.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
Rirbowed GoHpty.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Kw-nlor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix,J, of lb'u erilato of
Henry 11. Cumming, deceased, applies to pie fop
Letters of Dirinrsrion t ' '
Those are, therefore, to citu adfowririi, all
and singular, the kifidred apd .creditors of said
do- enaad, to be and appear at urt- office On or be
fore the first Monday in fiupteiqlicr west, to «!u,w,
rouse, if auy they have, why i-iwl Letter.; f
nut tai granted.
Giv«w under my baud andofljei.ri
office in Aagusta, thfs 16th dap of Mural*, 1868. •
■ . E. M-, URAY l<iN,
uihlf lawliui* r OivUuary.
Letters of fiiunissiou-
QTATK OF GEORGIA— ...
k ’ Richmvnd Cuicity.
Whereas., Charles J. Jenkins, Rxeeiitor, ami
Julia A. Camming, Excciitrif; of the estate,<>l
Isaac Bryan, deceased, applies (T ins for Letters'
of Dirtriisaiaay f * ■ . 1
These ave, therefore, to cite and adtauev'b, ill
amt singular, the kindred »ui| Ctojß*ore i's -Arid
deceased, to lie and appear at iy.-tSico un <■(,s•- >
fore the first Monday in fleßLwart PtexL
cartUo, if any they have-, wliy SfrdtiKl .
not be granted.
Given under my hand and effliiial signature, ,
at office in Augusta, this UPli >isy«f March, 1868. ,
E.-UpMUYTON, i
tuhl7--law6ra* Ordinary.
Letters of DismffsioiL 1
fMEORttIA- ’ *
•F RicHnuHtA ftatwly,
Whereas, Caroline Dnbet. AtliJstaUtnfri’iai,' <
with tbe will tuiitexed on the priato ”f Au>mne
i’icquet, deceased, applies to kte for Letters of
Dismission ‘-' ■' •. *
Thrwe are, therefore, to i-fto AuA ndniJiiish -nH j
and singular, tlte tdndi-fwi atribceriOUws bf said
ik-ueasod, to be and appear nt »y oftee on or ‘ !
betore the first Monday in OctoljpK,.of cMet.
if any dioy have., why said Li ttery diuniu not be
granted. ' . ’
Given underrny hand and offieial signature ut
Augusta, the Ifith day <ri May, IB6S.
E. M. BRAYTJfiN,
Letters of Dismission.
qtatE of geOrgia
kD RaAoiond County.
Whereas. Josephine Witsen. Administratrix on
the estate of Peter Wilson, deceased, npjiiiesio
me for Letters of Dismission.
Those are, therefore, to cite und adnimdsli all
and sihgnlar. the kindred and creditors of said '
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the rtrst fiLrtiduy in Wctohcl-, to show cause, i
if atty they have, why said Leiters sholifd n<« be 1
granted. , -■
Given tnrder my liaml ami ullictal signature, at i
office (it Augusta; this 4ib -lav of Muy, 1868. I
E. M Bt: AY TON, I
myS—Suf* Ordinary. I
.. -S , J
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA. , ,
Rich>n<Md. County.
Wboreap XVm. C. Tudcr, Athniute*rater of the
estate <tf Sarah apbliey to nre
for Letters of Disirihsion.
These are, therefore, to rite mid nttmenish all
and singular, tlie kindrisl creditors of said de.
ceaseil, tabu and ajqicar pX my- office, o;t yr Itefore
the fii-st Mopilpy hi * tetohei , so Jbow uiuse. if any
they have, why s»t>l la t+ms should not he gi HUKpJ.
Giron uniter tay |mnri apd otßci.ilßigiiatnrv. ta
office in AtaUolii, thb* IWh day of April, IffiiX
IL M- BRAYTON,
up! t—lawfini’* ■
letters of ’’wmissioi).
STATE OU tIEOIUp V
” .77-Awum*./ Qyuilty.
Wlreretw, Claries J. IcilJliu. Executor, amt '
Julia A. I'utaminr, Ex<wu;ri*, wf Hie estate of
William C unming, iteeoauM, aiqdies t--no, 1-r
Leiters ot'ltistpitoiett: .
Those *irs, 4h»r<jfut»., t<* cRe aud arimotiish, all
aud singubir, ths liinvlted at d creditors *f said:-
de.-CuMpist" be and Ygipear al. w/ office <u» ->r be
fordiho first Monday io S-pteuii>i»r fiext/to show
Cause, if-uny they hifv«, why* hl tatter'sv-hWiIJ
not be granted.
Given uuifor my baud a» l ofin-iul stgiatare,
at uffice hi Augusta, tb'ia>lfrth -tay of Morrh, 1868.
t„ M. BIIAXTriN,
mhl7 I'.iuooi* . ' , Oritinury
QTATK OF 4»EOKGIA-r
O . ■ HulukoiiJ Cauuly
Whxueas, Edward O Donnell, Administrator
on the estate of Rickard Quinn, late -of raid
county, itereaseil, applies to me for Let'era ol Dis
mission.
These are, tlierefore, to cite and nriinoniab all.
and singiibn tbe kindred and creditors of said
deueased. to be and apjiear at my ulhiu on or
before tlie first Monday iu ILuuli next, to riiow
cause, if any they have* why raid Leiters shuuld
not be granted.
Given under trty hand aud official uiinuiture al
office iu Augusta, ibis .September 11th, JBt>B.
SAMUEL LEVY,
sep!2—l*m6m Ordinary.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT 09 GEORGIA,fiS.
•'
Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice rri' Iris
appointment as Assigiteo ot J. S. BRISCOE,
of Columbia county, Georgia, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
by tbe District Court of raid District.
Thomson, Ga, September 11, 1868
A. E. STURGIS,
sepll-law’lw Aosigwcc.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—
At Quitman on the 28th day of August, 1868.
The nuderrigned hereby gives notice of bis
rq-pouitaoent as Assignee of SAM L W. BROOKS,
taf Quitman, in the county of Brooks and State of'
Georgia, within said Disincl, wlio has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon bis own petition, by the
'District Court of raid District, - *
8. 8. KINGBHEKY,
' . - - Assignee.
SUI THUIiX DISTRICT t)F GEORGIA—
AkQuHck'at) on the lUh Jay off AugunulfifiS.
The undersigned hereby given notice . of his up
psi nt men I as assignee of JOHN 41. 110345 T, of
Qnitman. in tlie conntv of Brooks and State of
Georgia , within said aislriet, who has been ad
judged n Bank rnpt upon his own petition by tbe
District Court of sain District.
SAMUEL W. HRGOKri.
senl—vlaw-tur- ’ Assignee, etv.
roiOUTIir.KN DLSTB4CT OF GEORGIA, i»S.
O In Bankruptcy, et-Msitan, this 27th day of
August, A. D. 1868- ,
Tlie undersigned lierffiiy gives notice of his
appointment M assignee of THOMAS' W.
M ANGHAM, of Mavou, hi the county of Bibb,
State oT CeOrgta, wltbiu mu it District, who
has .heed .-uijudged a Bankrupt ippvn hi« own
pelitfiin by the District Court ot sphl Dislrii-f.’
’ SAMTRL c: Wl-TEMS
an:M)-law3tr Assignee.
The American Artisan
LNifEDISTATSS AND HiREWK
PATENT AGENCY.
189 Broadway, New York.
■ - ‘ ■ .A-
Mflrers- BROWN, COOMBS & CQ., Proprio
loiß of the AMERICAN ARTISAN, ofl'er their
bwtservieee toiiuxMori, a* Solicitors ot Ameri
sattfan] Foreign Patents. Mr. Htsnr T Bsown,
of this firm, has had more Hiatt tire nlytwo years'
experience io that prefcaMiMi, both ill 1 hie cotmtry
and Enrol*, and hie long practice has made
htin personally known to thousands of farven*
tore tad patentees. Tlie applieattooß fttr the
patents npon many of the greater and more im
portant inventions of the present century haVB Deen
prepared by liiui. Messrs. Brown, CouMfiß fc Oe..
are thoroughly familiar with all (lie ruler and re‘
gnhittous jnxutnted for the rapid tiansaetion of
buMueae with the United States BatantOiMde, aud
the general practice in ths PatentlluTeank of vari
ous fitaropean oonutriss; and this knowledge ren
ders thuui coufaleut flint their post expsrieura, with
thstrprSfent iineqWea facilities, enables them to
elaborately and yet speedily prepare alt the doca
mepta required by law in applications for patents,
and to promise their clients nn absolute eeriatnly
tffmotvaiMU theirs Iforts toobtain.LettersiPuteutfer
iavuntjvim that am really new and useful. Parti
cular cure is'vfven'to the execution es the accurate
tfawfaw* whlgh must always acuompeny every
application for n patent, and they employ none but
tnetnort efficient drafogfitomen. The best evidence
ol the manner inwrhich Messrs. Brown, CtioHiss
A Cot’obtiWnsrafa pertdimed.is, that the "kttttu'
lean AaTjara PxitfeT Aijgscr,” during the three
years of its Existence, has boeu the most wecrsful
i of Ike kind over Maklisked.
JThe principal officer of Stosurs. BkoWM.Ooonbs
fcCo.aresitimtisl at 189 Broad way, opposite John
street, New York, in the mostoeutwl partiJ the
city. This location is qhe of Vary easy acWbUH
’ st radge rt. faaerttuch inritfo Within a-etohe's throw
. from l)w City Halt. AfUnveutora temporarily sb
murning Hi toe metropolis are jnvitpa to f uptihis
lalifoWnrien*. ln|t homsfoiilyinstance aoniodel
tlie vtotev-’flill ordinarily aulltre to convey such
•kuowletlap <ifhui.iuvcnlw»iHi will enable MtieM*.
Ihlriwh, TfooimiY ®'Uo. to depHt&y devMfatao
Whetfeei -.iuuiet.l ue Os proemq isaow or old- -paten
tabfeorjgH. The office hours are 1/yiu 9 a,m.
QJr.rt .•..., , v. .
Messrs .Bjcown, Co»m*» fe- 00. arc preparedto
lurnjji to pcgsou»,re»ijJuig at a distance from New
York— free of charge- -written apinimis ns to
whether iivetutiiMisr itfaiu any features of juuteii
.table uovelts; to do thia they simply require a
Sketch '<h’T<iHtrh mode! of fa mieMne Jr ot her Sir
rnitiw that is s<Mqawed,|® be new,
a briofMesCripition of the same, and aoeoyn as nos
Bible thereafter a fettei- of the best adv toe is mail
ml to the pmayii dean-fag the hiforfaaliou. These
opinions art- formed from their Me mature etper
fence; But if an Inventor diwlreeto know, positively,
whether bis fofafaoiiUdcm him aMg bjfou embodied
ma muelitue or process afrwqj' patented, fils wisest
cbiwee wiU be to have a preluwinarg eramination
M>Ai'ubpm»np all tberncerdsoftbat institution, mid
der euaiuiualion. k'ur thfa lisborthe small fee el
Ij is payable it* advance; aud the irniittanee
Jhosldbe Iccoin;>aflied by a ikeMt bflhe in vieitiioti
and a few Nbee of writing describing the Baum,
aw! dieUnctiy staling those pjiiuts ol novelty whjch
the Inventor desires to liave'prof»ct»tH»y laaters-
Patstit >
Patents for uew and usefgi inventions are now
granted'fortheterm ofettrrsrxsa tkahs The
first iiMtttamt ul>Uc Qirtfeweift leu is <ls, wAieh
sum together Atlh fifty cents revenue sUgip ux
on tire 'poWor-of erttorisby—rejapttMe SH odrnace,
oa thj? jwUul j. aad Saddi(k»fiHi art
due to t he Goreiiuueiit wlien the Lstters-Patenf are
allowed. The Ageney fee is from SVS upward, ae
eordiug U> the labor involved: but tn all cases our
Charges wfit be as moderate as possible in the pre
nni Htion of drawiiigßUmi oil necessary documents.
This fer is not livable until after Ute application
has’been prepared and tlm case is ready to be sent
to Wellington. Messrs. BboWn. Coombs * Co.
have a In ujtch iu W 'SHINGTOS sq thut all npplica
ttons made through them can hu ve every necessary
atteutiwi in their passage through the PatunlOUloe
Inventors .applying for patents must furbish
models of their machines, whenever possible, Air
the iiiß|ieitioii of the Examiners iu the Patent
Qttive; but if the uivsmthm is a chemical oomposi
tion . Samples of all the Ingredients will be neces
sary, Each of these should be marked with tbe m
venter's name, tbpn carefqlly boxed, and sdnt (iiy
expi es’, prepaid), together with the firstinetalmod
ofibaGovcrmuentfee,to Messrs Baows, Coombs
& Co. When die model is small aud light, it can
be couveniently and cheaply sentby me4t The
model must not exceed one foot in arty ofitadimeutj
ioue, unless iris of such aalmracter that it is im
pfactieubte. • .
Patents. eXC-Wfit. Hmae for <l«slg>i», bld grunted
on equal 4cr;u» to ciUMne and alJ.iorci|tner»,eXcfcpt
iuhSiWuls of Canada .mid pdterp of the
‘Brithdi Ameiicun Proffinecs.
Besides paUUV .or new ugd useiui iq.Rehtkjßa.
thpre are also grunted iiatents for resigns,
Mosiipspuli-nto uro not now. as formerly, limited
atrietly to ornogof/Ual coutigtuatioii , but under
Secttoip I! oftlffl Act of March 2,'lßffihdny uew
lam ofxny tut ade,« r any imptVs., ion ur/iffu r< up,
the siirfai epf agy. article dr materia!, by whatever
means hr proems pyoditcod, can be. patented. Un
dw- this Aet.palenteca :u» entitlwfto the gxteii
aionnf lbei| foj thc,tcrm <« seeeW
years from tlie day im wfiren said pafenle shall wt'
pile, upon the xnw terms«fol re.strietioas as are
now iiyovjdyy fortlre extcusjotis of Letters. Patent.
Animes' the hunw-rmis SntijeclS'for patents bf ihta
ckiw nitty be purlieu forty meuliuaed- castings of
all metals, pntfo of uutchiima, houscfiold fiiinUitre
and inern'ilr; glassware, hardware of all kinds,
eoi nici s.uiHl i.+lqir interior and exterior decor tiw
of luiildingx : ,ab<i, designs for woven and printed
fabrics. dm tssnnA upholstery trininiinga, ami ligr
new Itibela mid trade marks for uiediriiu s, pcir
fiimery, and nil preparations, compositnms. ov
Ule/i hnnd/e, (>ut up iiy bottles, boxes, or oilier
iwi kagls, are awifunto savjeots; also, the tnvms of
aueli UpQlcs, UiyM. or packages thymwlvea, and
envelopes, lik'owiso aU works ofarkas statuary,
hnste; I'dtapotftioiMi In ultoor baton relievo, Thb
tioviapMieui. lee ou a dwigu palent for ia
fhlpf years, sls,’ J I years, flffi. No models of
oeaigmi are required:’but duplicate drawingx or
photogtajiha must be furuudmd- ■ The speeiticaUou
to accompany the drawings or photographs re
quires to be prepared with g-reat cure. Messrs
Bm>w«,Co)*MH4 Co. give very particular at
tdnuoii to this braueti of tfodr business. Their
charge for preparing applications for design patents
is geuorally about flo. l)eS%'U pateuta are only
gtanted to American cttracnsor to aliens wild have
resided one year hi the United Statue and made
oath of tlieir intention to become citizens thereof.
The facilities of Messrs, BsoWa, Cooitne A Co
for obtaining patents iu the various European
countries arc equal if not superior to those of any
other in the Ended Staten. With regard to their
qualifications for such business, it uetd only be
stated that Mr. Bkown Info liad the prepare
tkm of more European applipatieus than any
otliet person in this country, Messrs. Brown,
Coombs &. (Jo., besides having a iraitckajice m
Washington, liavs their own agencies in tire
principal capitals of Europe. A circular relating
to foreign patent tawlueas will be furnished free
ou application personally er by mail.
Messrs. Brow . MBs & Co.afitoattend loin
terferences, tlie extensions of expiring lajUcrs
Pateut, and alt proceedings relating to paleate be
fore the United States Patent Office.
All letter*, packages, boxes, etc., should ho mF
dressed, prepaid, as follows.—■
> BROWN, COOMBS A-CO.,
' ' Solicitors of Paleuti,
m y 14—Jy. No. 189 Broadway, New York.
A GREAT CAMPAIGN DOOUMKWT.
>la«i<t*Hook of I'ollUc* far 80,
SSECIALLY AOAPTWBI IS'IK IMIE PlESif.
DENTIAb Campaign. Conlaias *l] the
matter in the Political Maoaafe of 136 n,
and 1868* Compiled f.-oiu official Bournes. Gives
the whole Political action of the rtovernhsent,
including Isapcaohmcnt,' Rwonstrnetion, (Twia.
ral Ifoliticr. flafforms. Acceptance of Candi
dates, etc., from April,
Tables on Debt and Taxation, Heverata ifid Ex-,
penditures, Bdn.lts, Bputhbrw -Uogiriihtioif npd
Vote". Election. Tables frem to date,
p»ge.-,.'Syu., »'krtle, s2.ao; pmrt paid
The j’lditteal Alaoua* f>r- ItthS, scpiargtely,
chilli, ff paper cover, 75 •regts, -yaij.
Addwi EBWARb Mcl'HKliStlN, .•
Ctork of the House op Representalixe;,
sepl—tNov3 ' Washington, D.C,
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Asiatic Cholera in China.
.ta-Tilz ■- rt.'H < ■rr'Mtj [</*■
ALMOST EVERY CASE
CURHIt *lttl
PAIN KHJJbR.
I •• : • ’ '■ -*r- ■'
■ PIiAWTUEk'OULOWIwXE'rTEBFBO'M
• .7 . V- Missionary in China, now
, visithighiabome In T’ennsylvanle: ,
; i«*r
AZWWX d’errg Davis <fc Son,
Dear Sirs—During n residence of some ten
I years as a Missionary in Siam and China, I found
. your vogefoWe I’uin Killer a most valuable
, n medy for Uiat joarfol BGonrge, the Cholera.
In admitrlaferlng the medicine, I found it most
- to give a teaspodnM of I’uin Killer in a
gill of het wrier swneteuyd with sugar r then,'
after about fifteen miuntes, Itegui to givu a. table
spoonful of fnvMaio mtxtnrd every minute until
rehdf was iWturiqd-l Apply hot appltartipua to
’ the oxtreaiithaj, Btrtb<- the stomach with Pain
■ *!??{> ’♦}' flto Knjbtt.briiiMy. pt Ort>«e
who had the cholera, mid took the medicine fsuth-
, fatty ht the tva v- Hated rfbtrve, eight eut of ten
.r-s»sfe u& -;;
It a’u attack' Diarrhoea- Dyaenleay, or
Cramp C»Wc. «Wt' dffiay-the rate df tlm j*ain
Killer. Sold by. att mmbuMw deafen, Jftfcd, 55
cent®, oli veuU. and |1 per bottle. . .4 t
MashUTT4B, Kansas, April 17. IbWi. •
G.u/Atacn*-; • • ■-’■ 1 want to say a]ittfe
more abbiil tlie Pain Killer. I cot Hide rit Vw/
vahusble stseslieine, it ml xhvrtye teefpft onfiftfifl.
I have travailed a good deal sweet have J Hen iu
Kansas, ami tie yer without taking it with B»e,
in my jeuctsce I usod it freely fer kWjfftSic
cholera, in W 9, atid wjth fegttag aqMggUHlumy*
other rtedieinis. I also lined it ncre iii
1855, with the -Stale got*! retmttt M .irtVrf! i
Truly, you're . . .
.h ;,’ gfaWuif&lhM:’ '
CbeletA I * , ; * i 1 reerettKttar Ihßtetlre
rlKjera nn* prevailed of iatv io a fearftil
extent. F«r the thrift twin ten .to I
fifty or sixty fatal eases mwh ifov has been'rr
poffed. t4oW4 Md «•! Killer, tag?
recently from Hie Mjsaiun House, has been used
with eonsiddvnWe eucefijs dmiug this epidemic.
II Ulkou. in s<-»w«i iu jauuftwlly etfertawi in ilmck
WA
... Bhofe«>«t,lH4ia.
{Froth the I’orilmid Monthly.]
Somaer Comptaißt and Dysentery.
ifowvf compfonite seem just now to t.# the
prevailing element, ami any medicine that fit
■everywhere ncceptabfe, arid that is reliable, fa a
vary desirable lu quiwtaun Frvte what we have
method of using it, we quote (rem ths dirsetlons:
“For common bowel compteiuts, give one tea
sjmtmftil in a gill of new milt arid meda'sges, iu
equal pans, stirrdd well together; taftenlM dore
lor difldrfen, according to the age. If t|w p*uj bb
severe. Imthei.be bowels null badevritnffte insdt
ciue. This uiodo of UeatmeiAisgwd tosasea oi
the cholera morbus, sudden stonpag. s, etc. Re
peat the dose every hour.
“The quickest way I ever saw the dysentery
cured was by taking one spoonful of the Pitot
Kilter in one gill of milk ntul mohmsex stirred
well, together Ipid drank hot. nt the same finfe
bathing the bowels flee I v with medictu*. Im I
, the dore be repeated ctery boar until the patierfi
i is relieved/]
If every person who has reatton to fear this
disease wonfrl piovhio themselves with a bottle
<rf tUie medicine, and usp as tmcasiuM reiparwl, we
believe a great amount of sidfeihig and sickiws
would be rui ved.' ’ -m
Special Notice.
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th I 1■ ? S
I |W tiis
S IwHh
’I ' s
re
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IBWMbFiMM n
Spectacle* Rendered Useless. '
-p Ufi MUST EMINENT I’IUftKCIANS
I. Oculists and Divines recommend the nse
of Hie CORNEA KESTOitERS’for Pnabjopia
or Far or Long Sightedners, #r everylper»o»
who wears spectacles frpm old ags ; Diwucss of
Vision or Blurring; OverworHcneyc.j: Astheno
pia or Weak Eyes ; Epiphora, or Watery Eytaj
Paip in the Ejy b«dl; jAmauxosis, er Obsporiry
of Vision; Photophobia, or Intblsrarte* of
Light: Weakness of the Betihs and Optto
Ncrra; Myodesophia, or Specks c£ Moving
Bodies before the eyes ; Ophthalmia, or Itlfaiu
mation of the Eye and Hycllds, and ImperfMt
Vision from the oliect of’ i ßfiammafion, cto.;-
Cataract Eyes; Hemiopia, or Partial Blind’
nfss-; and many other Diseases dr (be Ijyo.
Cure fiuarantevf or litftiitdcih .
REnOHEII
IN Tn® woftlji,
*l< II
.2 Ad Best Restorer nJ the. Ryesigkt Known.
.. 80 HAY ALL PIMSICIANB.
They can ba used by any «n« with a cer
tainty of success, and will receive immadikfe
beneficial results, without the least star oftajwfy
te the eye. Circulars vent free.
NEAR SIGHTEDHEBS CURED
By tie Parrar ffyopia, or Cbraeu Ftattesfars
Only known Remedy in -the World—has
of cores, xildrose "• ’i X' . r
Dr. J. Stephens & Co.,
’* • • P. 0. POX, 82«,
t Uflra, MOdßrefahray, NEW YORK
fXK~ STKPHEN’ii MAGICAL EGYPTIAN
OBIENTAI, EYH OINTMENT will sure in
flamed eye lids, stye, end prevent stys.
Travelling] Agents Wanted.
GO O D COMMISSION FAB
Selling ot the Restorers u a and
honorable employment, desirable for ell Lediee
Ctergymen. Terndterr, 1 Btrt<teh.fs, srtd Fanners
gnd foral' wbodpsif® to make an Iwinert thing
bv an'easy, cgi ploy merit. persttns asking
far term? Io Agents mnW fncle.c twenty five
oents to flay postage endoost -es printfog fliafo
rials containing Information far Agents. Fown
Agent/'Van tad. hov27 dAwty
NO 358
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Admini*trator’» Sale.
, MtrrtaWß.mte iu tbe oity of Augnsta. beltwteiton
tegtoWjuf sale, pnnuant to the order »f ts,,
Conrt or Urdihuiy, passed at July Terra, all
tltat lot of Land', with tho improretaeats’ coufel *
W mraßrMt Age, belonging to the Estatqto
Sarah May. on the West aide of Centre tokretin
by lot forserly P. Mnmy’’; E««t by Ceiitte.
street, South by lot of Thomas H. Bhitozy, and. •
Went by lot of Joint H. Mann, having a frpt'it of
tvzenty-mnq feet and a depth of eighty two ?eet
B«iacte«,temey»dbrd®hn Phiutey so Thomas
May, April 28, 1858, and turned ever to Sarah
May, sole heir es Thomas May, July >,1866.
Term rash, pnrclitteer th pay Tor papers,
t . ■._ g "• Vs, mawsr,
iyl7a-dQt Admiriietralor.
D. € MankaFe SAW. ’
f TNDER MY VTKFrr® Os A WftlT OF .
fieri' faeiae, issued toil M’thb HbfaWablo the
Fifth Circuit Court of tbo MM •States, fur the
re U . tb “L“ «<**«**, in-.faro.-_of the
Plaintiffs, it the folfowiqg case, to’wit: -Wood
gate A Co. vs. Thos. F. Hampton and Frederick
Basis, partner!, I bake levied upon, as the
DrwcrQ M Thuiaas Hampton, one of tho ■
defendant., ono, bfoek rs Brink. Stores, situate,
lying and being in the t’,wn of Bainbridge,
•oimty as Deeatw and Bftite of fteorxU, and
known *s (No Hampton Bfoeb, (he
prcmwhf Kfeg * Ueter, LewiaifTWatars, and
D. J, Dtekrnsoiufon Water slrept.ru »aid town aqd
eounty; •'rid wnl self tho. sftiqe at pufaje auction,
at the Court Hwu.e in the city of Macon, county
of Bibb and State of tteorgfa; on’ the Iret .
Jdljl&t V “ Bn ‘ h ’
». william fifeMfesstxß, ; .
. ■ -u,
SJTATE •’
3-42: aflfofa'-J ilrtk fftalhmra'f
J. JbkUws, Sxfluater, and- . '
toiifo A-tfotutefafo Bxeentaix; of the mt.->!■.- 6t
■
s tMfeeeo »re, therefore, andudraimisffijMk
anilsiugster tho ktadnM tad writtfors «t kjfei
‘UocfP’ed, to k wl appear at my ofliea »* „T be
fmre lbe first Moriday in September next, to rkow
cause, if any they hair, why said Utters should
ta* be granted.
«iven under my Imrid atol tMiflai
a.tep tfioo i a Angara, Mia UHb tiiy of MAreh, 1868.
4 , , Ms M> BRAYTON,
Ordirratj. •
>■- ffinMsaSMden.TT'’
OTATE OF OEOftSUr- - . ■••
Whereas, John D. Hfitt/Xdfafafet'ratwTn the*
eatatohf Patrick tl Sullivah, deewshd, applierlo
uiofor Uttersef lipßtotota. ,•
These are, therefore, to cite mid adimwiial: alb
and singular, the kindred arid creditors 'of said
itecetwed. to be and afipeur at my'offlre oh (fr be
fore the tot Monday fa October, to flbow c-atiae.
granted "’ y ri’*’’’ I ' ettcrß aI,OU W not be
fittven under wy hand and offlc.far signal ure, a ’’
office fa Aagcste. fata Mb day 6f May. W ’ ■
« - ’ „ M -nMAYTON,
Ordinary.
QTATE OF i »
O - . 7eteA»«ou<| Gounty.
Whereas, Rob. Douglass and «. D.. WrHiaurs.
Executors on fax Eetateof (la D. Mritkewd, late
of retd ccairty. demised, ripffiv te me for fetters
Os diemUten
These arp, Uerefoie, to cite-aad gduteuish all
and riugnMf, the klfldred and of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office 00 or before -
the first Mutnfoy in Fsbrnhry next, to MfoW cause,
if any I hey bare, Why «aM Daiterß ehould not be
-
Given under my band and offiefel signature, at
office in Aagusta, this Aagtwt fstb; ißf>B. • . ,
-i . SAMUEL LEVY,
au 16— tamilm Ordinary.
STATE OV
,■> ■-• • fKehvtowd Cowity.
W liereas, John Doaber applies to me for Letters
re Administration on the estate of Fredfcuek Von .
Epreckeii, late of ifoid county, deeeused:
There, are therefore,to efee and admenisk all
and Biuguhw. toe kindred tad creditors of Hie said •
H A >p^.r . at my O’See or Irefvre
the tihit Mnuday in October nefcti to shew oMm,
11 »»» fay have, why smtfleQcra -fchoatiF not b*
granted. ■- ? '* -■■ .
(liven under my hand end official aigrtalnre a
idfice 8i Angusth, thisJOtb da yof Augfat, 18fl8,-
etrll—lm v - V- ■ ' Ordinary.
Sfawwstaiim--^--
Whereas, Henry Jones appheeto me for Letters
of Admnuiilrafani, with the wilt annexed, on the
estate of Mi Ctei 15. Re<l, lute of aaid opaqty, de
Wftsed: 4
Tiiesfl are, therefore, to cite and affinoßiJi nU
iual ruigglte. the kindred and ereditors of said
<U:raae4.l9 IteHn<fappeflrMmy.offiee z <mwTseftfa
Hie In sf Monday in October next, to shew cause,
if any tilery have, Why sxH fetters sliotrid net be
granted. .•
Gireu under'iny lnflid tad iifafal signblurc
<>ffre in dns 111* Ay^of^ugusy m
Letters <rf Gnardiaitohip.
W-TATE OF *’ .
••■ . Ufehueugd ,Cqn«ty.
W hßtir.sg, J gums M. Palmer B-pptfas far Let
ters of GuaptfanAJp st Itebeec* .Frances Oduui,
WWlfam Mepfatti Qitvni, and Martha Jane Odom,
minor obiPhte of J attire' Harkfa Odoun fie
jCCflfleri’Tt .. . ' •■ •
There MSstoetyffltaPto eiifl tad admonish, all. .
at|jl Siogufer, toft kfadwd and friends pf said
luiuore, to be and hppear st my office within the
Jjm»y 'msn)bed by lavf, eaxige, if aay
torijri l>nve, why sard Letters. shoriUl not be
granted. -•■ •
Givqtt uudvt ray hgud axid-offiefal Higuatafe, ’at
offiee fa Augusta, this Jlsfl ifapvrt August,' 1864.
.SAMUBLjEVY,
, . wtoary. ’
AMMMmm «US. ' -
REAL EteTAT£.
to-wit: * } ’.
CITV LOT !W. 11,
Ou riwt sidetof PeMhtree Htatet. being part of
lauid Lot 78, kfth dutribl tit originally Henry
now Fulton county, ftoutfactai Peachtree street
31} feet, arid extenffiua back 90 flfet. Ou this
Tflitiex
THREE-SrORT BRICR HOUSE,
besides a dry basement 31J feet front by 78 buck,
and considered one <rfjtU-b«*l boifaitsgetei i| w
,B^®-.a re - .••!,• re ’ ■*> .
Also.at the .“ante trine anil kufaf
CHOICE WIRES AHB LIQUORS,
< . CoireiSTtXe oif -f-e,
v Iw. Otard BRODY ■ .
4 bbl. Otard BRANDY •
M bbl. Scott* KftISKEY
I bbl. 81. Orwx RUM • - >
I Puncheon QIN * ' ".
2 bbfa. Sherry WINE
1 bbl. Port WINE ' ' " J •
6 etako PORTER ’ - -
6 pack ages Chrunpgguo’WFNE.
Algo, SB vSw> (fatten Jog*, aitfl-sundry Notes ano
Open Asconfa.
ImwqJ’teely alter •tahfah, I will sett on the
.prcnmrtw • -
OSE Horsu AJVffl LOT,
Jfeiqreroutaiuiugfonr rooms and ttosement. ritu
al ed ou east ride us Peaebtiwa street, ou rity lot
No. St, containing one half acre, more or lose.
' AW: CITY IJOT Mo. TFURTY FOt'R. ad
feiKiiw atarv- tot No. Si, arid fronting TOO feet on
Ivy eigrri eoutaimng oaetoalf acre, more or less.
All sold at the property of John H. Lo/rjoy,
Batixriipt.
MnStession given immediately. Terms cash.
N. ft. FOWLER,
«*flS-3w Assignee.
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