The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 23, 1868, Image 4

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NfllionalHc|mblicnn LARGEST CItFcIKCI LATI ON OHicial Organ of the U. S- Government. FRIDAI WUKNING October V>, 1888 TQ THE HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX Ufldcr the Flag I greet you, Sir, As one who in your country’s cause With s f aadffist real have toiled for her, The Constitution, and her laws. Who in her Council Hail arose, Ruling impartial the debate, Yet never stooped to screen her foes, Nor brought dishonor to the State; Striving aright her course to guide, With that true band of noble men Who took their stand by Lincoln's - side, And never tailored hack again. 1 greet you as an honest loan, Loyal, and resolute, and juM, Who, standing long in Freedom’s van, Have never yet betrayed your trust. S»s*n J. Ananfs. Offtcla . Laws of Congress. united states mint- and assay OFFICE. Mint at VhUvAelnlia. For salaries of tho director, treasurer, as i.ver, nrt Iter nod refiner, i liirl coiner and engraver, assistant assayer, and seven clerks thirty-nine tiwuiiwd lour hundred dollars : Provided That from and after the firstt day of July, eighteen hundrpd and sixty-seven, the annual compensation o* the weighing clerk shall be two thousand dollars, and the compensation of the calenlatitt;', accounting and warrant cletks shall be eighteen hundred dollars each. For wages of workmen and adjusters, 01 e hundred and twenty-five thousand dollar.-. For incidental turd contingent expennci twenty-five th US rod dollars. For specimens of ores and eoi-nsto be pr< - * rved iu the cabinet of the tniut, six him, ilrcd dollars. For freight on bullion and coin, live thou sand dollars. Branch mint al san francDvo, ' alifw nia. Fur snhirk'S of superintendent, treasurer, . siAist, melter and refiner, coiner, ami six el'. rks, thirty thousand live hundred dollars. Fut-wagefi of workmen and adjusters, one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars For incidental :uid contingent expenses, repairs, and wastage, eighty thousand dol lars; I'loviild, That hereafter all the “available profits” of tire United Stacis mint and brandies shall he covered into the the treasury, to ba expended only by a.speci fic appropriation. For specimens of ores, three hundred dol lars. V Asxay'Office, Niw York. For salaries t-l superintendent, ilsSaycr a id melter and refiner, asnstiiht assayer, officers; and clerks, twenty-five thousand seven hundred doll .rs. Km wage; of workim n, in additmmd to unexjiehded balances of former appropria tion:', linty thousand dollars. For incidental and eontiug. nl expenses, fifty thousand dollats- Branch Mint at Denver. Eor suj-ewntendetit, assayer, nylttir sud reiinsr, coiner nqrf Clerks tlrirteeh thomflmd dollars. For wages of workmen, lourt'.e i thousand eight hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents. For incidental and eoiitiugent expenses one thousand nine hundred am’ forty-fiv dollars and eighteen cents Branch Mint uj New < ■vleaus. For the care and preservation of the branch mint-buildings, machinery, and ma terial at New Orleans, three thousand dol lars. Branch Hint al Charlotte, Ninth Carolina. For the care mid preservation of the bl .meh mint buildings, machinery, and ma terials, at Charlotte, North Carolina, inclu ding five hundred dollars for necessary re pairs, one thousand dollars. 1N1) E P liN DE N T TREASURY. For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the United States, at A'ew York, Boston, Charleston, and Saint Louis, viz; For the a sistanj treasurer atjNi-w York, eight thou sand dollars: those at Boston and Saint Louis, each, five thousand dollars ; mill the one. al Charleston, two thousand live hun dred dußai.i; one after the ibtriret’u of June eighteen hundred ami sixty-eight, the nuuiil salary of the assistant treasur at Charleston shall be four thousand dollars, aud that amount is hereby appropritacd—twenty-two thousand dollars. 4 For additional salary of the mini at Phila delphia, one thousand five; hundred dollars. For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint nt New Orleans, five hun dred dollats. For additional salary of the treasurer of the mint at Denver, five hundred dollars. For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, California, fifteen hundred dollars; ITociilcd, That these shall be no increase of salary in the son going paragraphs relating to the inde pendent treasury over that allowdd by exis ting laws. Fur ,-alaries of the clerks and messengers iu the office of assistant treasurer at Boston twe'ity-fivi-tlmu.-aml two hundred dollars. lor salaries of clerks, messongerir, and woKhmcn in the office of the assistant treas urer at New York, one hundred and ten thousand dollars. For salaries of clerks, messengers, and ' wa'chmen in the office of the aesisisnt treas urer at Philadelphia, twenty-four thousand eight hundred and eighty-five dollars. For salaries of messengers, ami watihuien in the office of the assistant treas urer at Saint Louis, ten thousand five h.ii di nd and'sixty dollars. , tnticiul. By the President of the United States of A.merica. A. Proclamation. In the year which is now drawing to its end, tin- art, the skill,and the labor of the people of the United States have been employed with greater diligence and vigor, and on broader fields tliau ever before, aud the fruits of the earth have been gathered intirtfio granary and storehouse in mar velous abundance. Our highways have been lengthened, and new and prolific regions have been occupied. We are permitted to hope that long protracted political and sectional dissensions, at no distant day, wilt give place to returning harmony and fraternal affection tltronglmut tire Republic Many foreign States have elite n d into libera! agreements with us, while nations which are tar off, atfd which heretofore have been •unsocial and exclusive, have become our friends. Tile annual period of rest, which we have* reached iu health and tranquility, and which is crowned with so many blessings, is by universal consent a convenient and suitable one for culli a vating personal piety and practicing public devo tion. J, therefore, recommend that Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November next, be set apart and observed by all the people of the United States as a day of public praise, thanksgiving and prayer to the Almightv Creator and Diviue Ruler of the Universe, by whose ever watchful, merciful and gracious providence alone Stales and Nations, no has than families ami individual men. do live and move and have their being. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, airi caused the seal of tla- United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, the t Iflh day of October, in the year of our Lord, [seal.] one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and of the independence of the United States the ninety third. ANDREW JOHNSON. Bv the President :• Wm H. SHw.iitn oct 17 —id Soc’ry of State. Rail Road Schedules. Western and Atlantic Kailroad. ffi&ES t£O I W u WV JaBML IftaßS: (AN AND AFTER MAY 12 th, 1868, PAS A ’ SENDER TRAINS will run a- follows: GOING NORTH. Leave .A.tlanta. 8.15 A. Jl.daily (except Sundays) Express I’i.s senger.—Arrive at Chattanooga 4. 4a p. tn., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, amt the WWl.uiid for New York aiM other Eastern cities, via Louis viller also with trains of Memphis ami Charleston Railroad for Memphis, New Orleans, etc. , 4.15 P. M. daily (except Sunday; . D.dtoii A<; cbmiuodation.-yArrive at Muriel taut .'>'«» p.m., CartersviHe 8.13 p.m , Kingston 9.19 p.m., Dalton 12.32 am. 7.00 P.M. Daily Great Northern Mnil.—Af rive at Dalton l.rii a.m.. connecting with trains for Knoxville. Lynchburg, Wash ington. Baltimore, Plnladelphia,and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga S' l.ho a.m., connecting ivith truins of Nuehyille and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville. Louisville, and llio West, and for New- York ami other Eastern cities, via hsa ville; also with trains of Memphis and Charleston Railroad for Memphis, til Louis, amt the West. COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 3.45 A. M. L'ai y Great Bout hern Mail. —L av ing Chattanooga at 7 10 p tn., connecting witll trains of Nashville and Clwtta nooga, and Memphis and Chnriestou Rail roada, and Dalton nt 9 Id p.m , con . nectkig with train* of E. T. and Georgia Railroad. 11.00 A. M. daily (except Sumlavs) Dalton Ac cdtumodatlon. —Leave Dakpn at 2.1 > a. m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville 0.18 a.m., Marietta at 9.27 a m. 1.10 B. M. Daily (except Simdaye) Express Passenger.—Leave Chattanodga at 1..10 a.m., connecting with trains of Nash ville mud Chattanooga, ami Mcuiphi. am! Chtuleston Railrot-ds. Put,t. max’s Patent Sleeping ConcLcs on ALL NIGHT TRAINS. E. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation. . Daily Passenger Line BET WE KN ATLANTA AND NEW YORK, I'll'll.Al'Kl.l’lllA, WASIIINUtoN, AND OTRUR ns ( ei* ii Ci th s, Via Western and Atlantic AND Virgina and Teancssee Railways. ALL RAIL ROUTE. I’IME TABLE, FRIDAY, MAY Ist, IS6< Leave Atlanta at 7 00 p.m. Leave Dalton 2 30 a in. Leave Knoxville a 11 17 a.m. Leave BrlstoL 7 IS p in. Leave Lyocfiburg y 1 a - lu - Leave Washington 7 00 pjn. ‘ !>eavc Bn Ici more.... S <75 p.m. Leave Philadelphia.. I 22 p.m. Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m. SOI I’ll. Leave New York.... 7 30 pcm. Heave Philadelphia.../ I I 00 p.m. Leave Baltimore r 3 50 a.m. Leave Washington 0 30 a.m. Leave Lynchburg 5 25 p.m. Leave Bristol.'. 7 H> a.m. Leave Knoxville 2 66 p.m. Leave Dalton !■’ p.m. Arrive at Atlanta I 45 a.m. Time between Atlanta and New York, 57 hours. i/BW-The GJIEAT MAIL between Atlanta and New York is carried exclusively by this Ljne. Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains- Through Tickets Ginid until used, and Baggage Checked Through to nit important points. E. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation, W. A A. it. It. 1 8 6 8. Summer Arrangeinea *, GREAT WESTERN Passenger Lloute • .TO THE NORTH A&D EAST, VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, Indianapolis. • * • • Passengers by this Route bate choice of twenty-five different Routes to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE ami WASHINGTON. Passengers bolding Tickets by this Route tn New Yoek, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can visit Washington without extra charge. Fare same as via Knc.xViile or Angus .:. Trains leave Atlanta DAILY, at 8.15 a. m., aud 7 p. m., after arrival of all Southern Trains, and make close connections to above named cities. Cheek Baggage to Louisville, ami it will be re-eliecked to destination on Trains of Louis ville and Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville. • MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUISVILLE. Tickets by this Route for sale at tire General Ticket Office, Atlanta. E. B. WALKER, of Transportation, ang.3o-—ly W. it* A. R. R. ... Official. I’rc >clamati < >n BY THE GOVERNOR. Notwithstanding the Executive Proclamation of September 14th, 1868, many lawless acts hare Occurred in violation theteof, whereby the lives anil property of citizens have been destroyed, the right of free speech im< paired, the junfuriiraneo of tbo duties of tiie offices to which citizens have been elected, de nied, the lives of citizens so threatened as to cause them to abandon their homes and prop erty ; Akia Whehkas, “The protection of persons and properly is tlio paramount duty of Goar ornment, and shall lie impartial and com plete;” Ano M'nsiiKAs, The Sheriff of each county is, by law, charged with the preservation of life, property and peace in each county: A’oic, Therefore, 1, Rufus 11. Iluib.e!;, Gov efnor, hrnl Commander in-Chiof of the Army ami Navy of the State of Georgia, and of tin: Militia thereof, do hereby i»ue this my Procla mation, charging ami commanding the said Sheritfr, ami each and every other civil officer in every county in this State, to sec to it that the lives and property of all citizens, ami the' peace of tlie community, ate preserved; amt that all persons tiro protcote<l in 'lie freeexcr.'.i e of their civil and political rights-and privileges. Ami, further, to make known that, |i r faibftc in the performance of duty, the said .Sheriffs aud other civil officers will beheld to a strict accountability under the law. Ami, to charge upon every per son, resident in this State, that they render prompt and willing obedience to the said Shcrilis and other civil officer, wider all < iri uu. k whutmeaer; and that they demand from sab! officers protection, when threatened or disturbed in their person or property, or with denial of political or civil rights ; a d that, failing to recoivo such protection, they report fa°ts to th!- Department. . The following extract from General t rier. N 27, dated October 8, 1868, from Headquarters, Department of the South, is published for the information of Civil Officers and the general pub lic, by which it will bo seen that said Civil t'ffi cars will, in t-ho performance of their duties, be sustained by the military power of the I nite l States. Given under my baud and the Great Seal <•! the State, at tlio Capitol iu Atlanta, this ninth day of (let her, in the- year of our Lord cigh Icon hundred and sixty eight, mid of the In dojiemleree of the United States of America the ninety third. RUFUS' B. BULLOCK, Dy the Governor: Governor. Dawii G. Cottino, Secretary of Suite. 1! i;xi:t;v.» tiTt'.ns DbTAnTMENT of Tin: : ; ot rtt, I Atlanta, Georgia, Oct- 8, 1868, J tfem riil Or./ros, Afi. 27. “Whereas, by an act of CougYcsj of the United States, approved March 2. IS6o. it i. made the duty Os tlyc military authority to preserve the peace attLe polls at. any election piiieh may be held ill lit* of till: States ; ami, whereas, this duty Iris become the more fmptirativo, troth the -existing political excitement in the. ; ulilie mind, from the recent organization of civil govern ment, and frq;:., the fact that C iuorcssJim', by statute, prohibited toe or puiiz.iiioi; . of military forces in the several States of this Department, it is therefore ordered, “That the several District eommauders will, as soon as practicable, on the receipt of this orjer, distribute the troops under their commands as follows : •» * * * In the District of Georgia: One company 16th Infantry, to Albany. One company 16i,h Infantry, t > t eluuffius. One company 16th Infantry, to Mftron. Ono company 16th Infantry, to August,i. One company 16th Infantry, to Washington, Wilkes CTiunty. 6nc.company IGtli Infantry, to .Americus. One.company (0), sth Cavalry, to Athens. The company at Savannah to be reinforced, should occasion require, by such men u. Fort Pulaski as can bo spared from the post. * » * '* . * “ Detachments, when noees’s ">»y bemad? to point* in the vicinity of each post.; but in lio case, nor on any pretext whatever, will detach ments be sent without 'loiutuisshmed officer, who will bo fully in,nacted by his post com tnande’ “Tbe troops will be condtlerod :ib in the Sold and supplied with the necessary can p equipptfc tnc men to be furnished with common tents*i practicable, and if not praCti''aWe, with shelter tents. Commanding officers are permitted to hire quarters, temporalily» when it can be d'»r.e for reasonA-blo rale-® ; hut this will not preclude the in all cases, must be in readiness tp move at li.e shortest notice, with ad 'Upp'ics Tequifccft r their efficiency. “District Comminulers wi'l instruct Post Com mander. in theij duties an*l the ot the civil 'and military powars. They will impress pn Post Covumanders that they are to act, in aid and co-bpcratAon, and in subordination to the civil aulhoritiW; that they are to exercise discret’n uaud judgment, unbiased by political or other i»rrjudices ; that their •vbject should be exclusively to preserve the peace and upholdiaw. and order, and they ‘must be satisfied such is the object of the civil officer calling <>u them f r aid ; flint they must in ail casps, where time will permit, apply for instruction to superior -u vhority, but they must at all hazards preserve the peace, and not be restrained by technical points, when, in their conscientious judgmc*nt, under the rules 'above set forth, it is their duty to act. Post Commanders on being notiiied of (ho proposed «>f political mee.iings, umy send an officer, and it necessary a detach ment, b> watch the pt' co dings and sod that ti c pcaer is preserved. “To tie people of the several States compos ing the Department, tlio Major General t’oiw mandiHg frppc.ils that they will co operate with him and the civil authorities in sustaining law and order, in preservittg the peace, and in avoitb• ir.g, those scenes of riot au-l blood; lied, and the wanton destruction wf property an I lite which he- already, in in-lances,' be*’® eiipeted in this Department. He urges abstinence !r» m all inflammatory and incendiary appeal.-: to the passions; discuuutcnancing tbo keeping open ol liquor shops on days of politital meetings and ot election; the frour carrying arqis, and 1 asserting tho Individual tight of construing laws by force of arms. No just cau-c is ever ad vanced by resort to violence. Lc f . there be charity and forbearance among p' litical oppo nents, whuteyw may ho the result. Let each good citiwn determine that all it ho,- under the aw, have the right to the ballot shail exercise it undisturbed.. If there ate tfispuced points of law, let thorn be referred Io the Courts, and let not mobs or political clubs, or other irresponsi ble bodies, construe and undertake to execute the law. This appeal is made in the earnest hope that the Major General Command ing can rely on the good seu o and correct judgment of the mass of the people, and that he will net be compelled to runt to the exercise of the power with which lie is entrusted, andw’hich he will most reluctantly employ. But he thinks it his duty to make known, that-so far as the power uudcr his command will admit, he will riot permit the peace to be broken, aud that he will not bo restrained iu the conscientious dis charge of his duty by technicalities of lawamade when the present anomalous condition of affAirs were neither anticipated oc provided for.”. Bv order of Major General Meade : R. C. DRUM, A. A. G; Ail Newspapers within the Sta’o of Geor gia, will plea.se insert daily and weekly until 3 1 of November, proximo, and send bill to Execux the Department, Atlanta. A GREAT CAMPAIGN DOCUMEMT. Kaitd-Hook of Politic* for A PATTED FOR THE PKESI- O DENTIAL Campaign. Contains all the matter in the Political Manuals of 18GB, LSt’7, and 18GS. Compiled from official sources. Gives the whirle Political action of the Government, including Impcac’ajaent, Reconstruction, Gene ral Politics, Platform.-, Acceptance of Candi dates, etc., from April, J 865, to duly, 1868. Tables on Debt and Taxation, i eveauo and Ex penditures, 8n0k.% Southern Legist rd ion anA Notes. Election Tables from iB6O to date. Too pages, Svo.. cloth, $2.50, w. t paid The Political Manual L r IS6S, separately, cloth, $1 paper cover, 75 ceQts, post paid. Address EDWARD McPIIERSON, Clerk of the House of Representatives, cpl-—tNov3 Washington, D.C. CITY REGISTRY LIST. List yf persons registered from the sth to the 17th of October, 1868, under an act to reorganize Uio Municipal Government of the city of Au gusta : PIIIST WARD. Anderson, Bradley e Austin, Isaac c Appleton, Seaborne c Ardis, Alec c Atkinson, Paul c Allen, William II u Anthony, Lavosier L Ashley, Robert c Aiken, Wm c Atkhison, Robt B Ashby, Lewis P Alexander, Jas c Alexander, Wm W Atkinson, Win J Drown, Gabriel G a Blodgett, Foster Brown, Stephen c Bowman, Wash c Bunch, Robert c Burr, Edmund c Brown, Isaac c Drieke), Samuel c Brown, Jim c Brutton, Emanuel, e Brown, Israel D o Bruce, Nelson c Butler, B»nj F c Bricklayer, Chas c Dryant, Jno C c Baker, John o Banks, Nod c Hunch, John,M Brown, Charlie c Brown, John v c Barnes, James B c Beverly, Randolph c Brown, John c Heard, James U Bell, Henry D Bower, Harry c Batler, Grandison c Brown, Wiu e Bugg, Ben c Butts, Joseph c Burt, Stephan c Banks, Jas E c Bosbourne, Jas J c Braxton, Arthur c Brodie, Alex M Bright, Hector o Brown, Enoch W Brown, Joo C Burton, Francis Brooks, Jesse V, , c Brahe, Henry A- Blount, Gustavus A Cair/Win e Calvin, Martin V Cooper, James c Cummings, Jeo c (Tollins, Henry i Clements, Jesse c Chavous, Toby e Christian, Robt c Cobb, Sum e Coleman, John c Cliristian, Juba A Cummings, Robt c Cox, John c Chapman, Emanuel c Cooper, March c Cunningham, Edw c Castleberry, Thos c Culvert, Jack c Colington, Titus c Clarke, Daniel c Crosby, Chas a Crumpton, John B Cherry, John e . Curry, Titus e Cheoseliorougb, Wm B Clarke, Jackson Cory, Eugene A Cummings, Alec c Cohen, Phillip L Collis, Tom « Carr, George c Cook, Jeff c Clarke, Henry K Couturier, Carter Campbell, Samuel W Clay, Henry c Cates, John W Davis, Francis o Dean, Joshua Dent, Thomas Datts, Wm c Dorsey, Dennis c Doughty, EM’ Davis, Gilbert c Dennis, Win c Dasher, Th os c Davis, Nelson c ‘Davis, Wright c Dent, Moses e Dud, Wm T Derry, Joseph T Early, Win, e Edward, Billy c Elsey, Elbert c Elbert, Reuben Easterling, JasT Edwards, Wm e Emery, Cupid e Emery Ceasor c Fullington, Dennis c Flemings, Geo e Fullington, Hobby T c Fuss, John F Fitts, Falwdrta W Fountain, Gilbert : Fuller, Isaac ’ <• Goodwin, Daniel c Green, Smart c Golding, Jerry c (llascow, Septimus c Green, Übas o Green, Jas c Gant, Jacob c Gardner, Jim c Givens, Alfred c Glover, Jas R Gibbons, Patrick Gould, Wm T Grittin, John C Grady, Martin George, Thus II Green, Pulaski c Griffin, Wiley B dolphin, Luke c Gadsden, Tei'y c Green, Linnius c Glover, Wyn Gould, Burrell c Gqdivin, Joseph T Hamlet, Gideon A Halsey, Pompey c Harris, Thos c Hankcrson, Thus II c Handy, Jidipund e Hampton, Thes c Harper, Chas c Howard, Thos L Holmes, llaj-ry c Huger, Malvin c Hankcrson, Peter e Hudson, Edmund c IlnDey, -ALxander c Hood, Geo M Hudson, Frederick c Howard, Wm II llolii: ;;sworth, Jas H • Rale, William c Harbin, Wm II Hall, Robt c Hooper, Zod e Holnres, CharHe c Hud on, Edward e Hampton, Willis c llowa.-J, Jus c Harrison, Handy c Harris, Ben c Hopkins, David L Holly, Geo W Hart, Duke c Hall, Pickens B Harbig, Geo Ingram, Sam c Izzard, John e Jennings, Silas c Jackson, John c Jenkins, Anthony 6 Johnson, Hen c Jeans, Jesse M Johnson, Paul c • Jones, Owen . e Johnson, Pteoceon c Jones, King c Johnson, David c Jenkins, Andrew c Johnson, David e Jefferson, David c Jackson, Frank c Jones, Peter e Jones, Handall e Johnson, Henry c Joseph, Joseph John 6n, Henry c Johnson, Wm e • James, Richard -» c Juhuson, Alfred c Jonas, Samuel ' King, Joshua Key, Peter * o Kelly. Geo « Kavanaugh, John itylc, John c King, Geo c Kennedy, Daniel r Keith, Frank c Kelly, John c- King, Win W Kirkpatrick, D, jr Leon, Henry L Leo. Scott c Lovy, Isaac Lindsey, Geo c Lamar, Dick <• I.evennsMi, Wm J Larki i, Rvchard c Low, Geo c T awson, Henry Lamar, Duuiel c •Lewis, Jobu S u Lanum, Kit c Lee, Moses o Leverinan, H B Lyon, Mack c LaHcrstcdl F W c jDarkin, Thos c Lark, John c V*wr?y, Is.tnu e Lee, Wm II M'.>.e]ey A Lewv Manigault, Alien c Mitchell, Frimu c Marlin. Columbus o Manigault, Jas r Martin, John c .Marshall. V V c MiUedge, Peter c Moffat, Tff Madison, Ad:im c Matthew, Al<t * e Mitchell, Reht c McKeusie, R c McConnell,.John Mar.-hall, St€j.h< n c M >uv, J.-hn e McG.ir, I’aniul c Muses, Pleasant <f Maddox, Luke c McGraw, Moses c Mitchell, John E Bob "c Moore; Henry, c Mathew, R W c Myers, David Maxwell, Jas 11 c Mckinzie, h W McKinzie, Johp II Mann, Metry <• Martin, Wm c Mitchell, !’iu : < Matthews, Geo c Mo*c!y,> e 'larah, Albert 11 Me. Lin .. . i McCarty, Jeremi *ll - Miil’i, John Marbor Will 13 c McDowell, Cha. c Matthews, Luke e Mi;l< r, Wm H c Nonuau, J. .k c Nally, Cleon- Noble, a - yru i Newby, Jo-’ M Oliver, lUisuhm <• Cakman, Moses c Oliver, Goo L Oliver, Philip ~ c U’UoiHiell, Patrick Parduo, 8 8 Page, Ilios' c Philpot, David A Petnble, «'hi. Prestun, Ediuimd c Pryur, Lewis c Philpot, J >hu M Pardue, Peter Philpot, ifeory R Philpot, Thos N Porter, David Pitts, Pournellc c Pleasant, Ben e Parr, John Parker, UG * Page, Sikuu c Pleasant, Robt c Faint r, Wm Payne, Thus c i’atrl, Win A ’ Rhodes, T V M Koiiee, Henry C o Radford,Lemuel F Robinson, Doctor c Red; Peter u Redfield, Nelson c Russeil, John v Rowlar d, Wm c Robertson, Joseph c Kiley, Jacob c Ruinloy, Elijah Robinson, Frank ’c Kuardon, Thus Russell, Thtrs Reynolds, Ch is Ramsey, W Robert, John A Rand 11, Geo H Rodgers, Henry C Raiford, Elbert c Riulfurd, Smithfield Roberts, Thos c ’ • «* S e v.drt, Chas E Bmitb, Jehu*’ e Bruling, Jw M Smith. Jacksen c Satterwhite, John c Seals, Daniel ’ c y i<n , Geo c Spellman, K P Shackelford, Sam c '"‘cofl, Henry c Sykes, Wm R Simmons,’ Jas 8 Samuel?. Handy c Seals, Smith c Snipes. Paul c Stokes, X 8 c Feott, Jordan c Smith, Stafford D c Small* Charlie c Shackelford, Wm H Shannon, Rob c Shackelford, Shaw, George c .Smitlh Jacob c Skfinc. Edwin c Stokes, Miles c Simpkins, Alfred c Sheffield, Jesse '< Sbnw, Albert R Smith, Wm *’”• c Sj • rrer, Perry c Swint, Wm” c t miib, Henry c Schirmer, Wm R Sc J, Jerry c Shackelford, J H Tb mas, Berry c Thonip»*n, Isham TalitPtrro, Tom c furncr,Jackson c Turner, Ed c Talbot, John c Thompson, Chas c Pindall, Ned c Thomas, J>B c Ihomns, John o Turner, Daniel c Turner, M ade <’ Turner, Jacob o Tarver, Frank B Thomas, Charlie a Taylor, Geo c Tankersley, G V Thomas, Henry c Thompson, Mingo c Thompson, Jas 1 Uguui, Wm c Van Buren, Martin c. Walker, Nathan c Williams, Geo c Williams, Win JI Watts, Peter c Williams, Bradford c Wade, Andrew o Williams, Joe c Williams, Henry c Wright, J ack c Welsh, John Williams, Jackson c Warren, Wesley c Williams, Albert e Wimberly, Hunter c Walker, Elbert c Williams, Henry e Williams, Abram c Williams, Goo c Walker, Edward c Williams, Frank c Wright, Wm e Walker, Ben c White, Nod c Wimberly, Wright e Wigfall, Cyrus c Watkins, Henry v Williams, Bill c Walker, John D Wright, Abel o Winburn, Simeon Williams, Henry c Walker, John It Wigglne, Amos P Wheeler, Wm II tVoems, Newton c White, T W Walker, Geo II e Wolf, Hilliard E Young, Andrew c Young, Bobt c Young, Daniel, c Youngblood, A c SSCORD W4RH Atwell, Robert W Adams, Doe ' c Anderson, Mack c Abrams, Charles c Bell, Robert e Ronnefield,Abram S c Brown, Kelsey c Bolton, John c Bolton, Handy c Branch, Abram. c Brnyor, Washington 5 Bird,'Nassau c Bailey, Bery c Brook?, Jacob c Bennett, Ben c Bryant, John E Burdell, Nat c Bennett, Elijah I Battey, Robert c Bostwick, Willis c Bleakly, Isaac c Bridges, Robert I> Brinckley, Baker c Barnes, George c Bricquet, Janies J Bcallc, George c Carter, Hiram o Cain, Allen c Culver, Wm c Carter, Joseph -- « Carroll, Thus c Clayton, Charlie c Cummings,Adolplius c Clay-ton, J Joseph Clarke, Isham c Ctjrtis, Robert R Curry, Ceasor c Cox, Jack c Costello, James Carr, Freeman e Duggins, General c Davis, Sim C Drayton, John c Dwyer, Thomas Dwyer, Geo T Davis, Albert c Dobson, Alexander c Dortic, WmT Davis, John c Denning,David 11 Drayton, Andrew c Estes, Richard c Emanuel, Enoch c Evans, Moses c Edwards, Henry c Ector, Henry c Edward?, Bon c Elbert, Ben c Franklin, Benj c Frazier, Henry c Goldborry, V’ru II c Green, Robert c Grant, James c Golphin, James o Green, Jim c Goings, Edward c Goctchius, Phil e GuMfoyle, John Goudy, Robert c Gardner, John c Graham, Daviil Gordon, Harvey c Green, Alec • c Gonedy, Preston o Goss, Lucius 11 c Jlraham, James Hooper, Isaac • c Harris, Jonas c Hull, John c Holloway, Henry e Hardin, Jim c Harley, Stephen c Hampton, Hartwell e Hankinson, Itob't H c Hamilton, Wm c Housoley, W’m Horton, Moses c Hull, Henry c Harris, Torn c Hammonds,Stephen c Hiller, W’m J Ingraham, Sidney c Jenkins, Chas c Johnson, Moses K c Johuson, Ben c Jennings, Asa c Johnson, Phillip c Jefferson, Henry c Johnson, Chas C o Johnson, Itob’t c Jones, Joseph e Jackson, Johu c Jenkins, Jack c King, Abner e Kittrel. Grandison c Kennedy, Frank c King, Robert c Lamar, John c Lamback, Lee c Limmons, John c Lewis, John o ■ Low, James c Lewis, John C c Lewis, Robert c Lawler, James Lee, Henry c Lacy, Wesley e Lamar, Newman c Lampkin, Potor c McGrath, Cato c. McLean, Edward c McDuffie, Moses c Mcßride, Doc c Monroe, Jesse c McNeil, Adam e* McGhee, John c McKinzie, Thomas c Mitchell, Henry c Mitchell, Wm e Minims, Moses, c McKinnie, Dick c Matthews, Sam o Monroe, Wm c Middleton, Jacob c Moore, Henry c Manly, Joseph . e McCann, Patrick H Murphy, Edmuqd T McMahon, Win 11 Mann, John II- Maddery, Moses M Myers, Simeon M Mitchell, Lewis c, Murphy, Daniel G McGhee, Wm e McCarthy,-George Mfitray, Francis Meredith, James W McKehzfe, Wm , c Mm.ro, J }V Morris, Martin M Nelson, Wm c Neblett, James 'M Nolson, Robert c -Owens, W’m J Oakman, Henry c .Osborne, Lewis c Owens, July c Porter, Reuben c Pritchard, Edward Pope, John Pines, Prince c Page. John c PoweH, Wm c Pelot, Benj S Perry, Oliver c Pritchard, Bachus e Phinizy, Robert M Phinizy, J.>h > jr Parkea, Gustavus A Phi ter, Jim c Preston, Beu o Prager, Julius Pgnn, John c Robertson, Alfred c. Rieb, Chas T , Ross/Dicß c Rivers, Prince c. Rooney, James'. Rhodes,/! Crawford Hoe, Joseph R o' Robersoh, Ja.-p r o Rhodes, W Peyton Rpdlcr, Anthony F Speed, Gwuitkisok e smith, Henry c Binquelfvhk Wm 0. iMeWsrt, IlbHoii <f /Stokes, Henry c Smith, Win e Steed, Alfred c Snead, Johu C Savage, Zedriei, o Scgpe, Isaiah c Shaughnessy, Ed ’■» Stevcas, Jordan c Smyth, Frank Sarltng, Solomon Tilghman, Jim e Tbompswn, Jim c Tlunnas, Riuliard o- Thomas, Richard c flvuiias, Burke e Tweedy, Ephraim Thomas, Wm i: Thomas, Robert • c "Justine, George e Thorn, George . Tillman, Sim c Whaley, Jacob Williams, Richard c Watts, George c Wilburn, Clarence c William.*, Richard c William*-, J eray c Walker, Robert e Wesley, Kit u Williams, Jesse c Wilson, Thomae L c Wiley, Orange c WorrcM; Win c Walton, William L c Walker, Thomas c Ware, Richard C Williams, Weston c Williams, Robi*U v William.*, Aiken c Walker, Albert c Williams, I’ctcr c Walton, William A Williams, James c You ng,.John c TH HU» WAKO. A dams, David c A fielder, Win IJ Addison, Butler c Allen, Grief c. Brooks, Richard c Brown, Jefigrdun c Brown, Edward c Brown, Howard c Bnugs, Henry c Butler, Jarrett e Buchanan,Juber c Brundield, Wm e Bogjl, Willis c Bryan, John c Bugg, Achy c Battice, John c Burns, John c Busecy, Daniel e Blalock, Augustus E Barnes, Bill c Baldwin, John ff Brown, Robert J c Bostwick, Crawford c Brown, Wash c Cotton, Lurenxij D c Coak. Harrison o Curry, Anthony c Conlon. Patrick Cummings, Isaac c Caintuell, David r Clements, Burtfett c. Cole, Joe c Gummings, Julius c Campbell, Aaron c C.*lhoun, Juliuii c 'Cashin, Charles c * J'ixvn, Abner fl Dent, Sandy c Day is, J ohn J Duke, Win II c Daniels, Henry Elbert. .Toe c Emery, Isaac c Jack c Eishburn, Ben c "Fullerton, Osborne c Floyd, John e Fagan, John Fishburn, Thomas c Ford, Adolphus M »«il son, Hector c tiiasseock, Bristow c Gilliard, Joseph c Gnrdntr, Gad S c liraham, Lawson c Golphin. Garland c Gibson, Samuel L Green, Washington c Gant, Thomas c Gallaher, Edward Garrett, Sam c Guernsey, James M Gordon, John c Golphin, Jefferson c Harris, Grandison c Heney, James Hay, Jerry c Hammonds, Albert o Halt Robert e Hughes, Horace c Hearn, John c Harris, Andrew c Howard, Thomas c Charles u Haminond, Richard c Jones, Wiu c J ones, J«c c Johnson, Joseph c James, Sam c Junior, Chartcs c Jones, Henry Johnson, Priest c Joiw» Robert c Johnson, Daniel c Jackson, Dick c Jackson, John c Jones, Albert C Junes, Dempsey c Jones, Felix , c Jackson, Isham c Jones, Edgar E r Johnson, Isaac c Jones, Alien G Johnson, Jordan c King, Edgar * c Kcnnally, Johu KnoX, David c King, John R c Kelly, Henry c Kusid, ’.’has M tockhnft, Isham c Lyorfs, Tfromas Ijflcy, Edward o Lewi.*, Henry c McKenzie, Wesley c Mims, James L McDonald, Martin May, Richard J Madison, Thomas c .Mct’ay, Wm R Moore, Wm c McCarthy, John McNair, Edmund c MaUne, Philip Merriweather, Jack c McKinnie, Dick c Morgan. c Mcaljng, Wm J Miller, Richard c Morris, Peter c Meigs, John c Jesse c Mitchell, Wm c Messiah, Felix c. Narrington, Jacob c Norrington, Jackson c O’Donnell, Edward Osborne, Toby c Parker, Robert c Perry, Tpm c Parks, Levi c Plumb, Daniel B Page, Sully c Pool, Peter Rone, Morris Robinson*M m c. Reed, Jeremiah c Rhoden, AV in Richardson, fienry e Rone, Win e Scott, Denni.f c Sullivan,.Jerry c Sims, Ed c Scott, Nathan c Schaufele, Yrcdoriclt Small, George c Saddler, Austin e Shear, Wm Snowdon, Geo B c r niith, James c Samuel, Gabo c Scott, Gabriel c Secret, Jacob e Smith, Edward c Sims, Lewis c Smith, John c Sweeney, Randall c Scott, Wm C c Small, George e Sullivan, Cornelius . Solomon, Frank c Stovall, Joseph 11 • Story, James Schneider, Ernest R Tyson, Oliver c Thomas, Henry c Thompson, Philip c Thompson,Ephraim c Thompson, Andrew c Terrell, Emanuel c Telfair, Israel c '4 horn an, Henry e Vance, Richard c Wyatt, Wm c Washington, James c Watkins, Sam c Walton, George c Warren, James c Weeks, Hampton c Watkins, Newman e Walker, Milas c Williams, Burgess c Williams, Jack c Waggoner, Solomon c Wrenn, Beverly V, Wright, St irling c V/igfall, George q • FOURTH WARD. Alston, AnHiony c Ambrose, Frank c Allen, Richmond c Allen, i’eury c Archer, Anrcl e Armstrong, Jo’ n c Allen, Henry c Allen, Ned Atkins, Will’s « Anthony, Win c Anderson, Robert c Ammons,John Avret, William Allpn, Newton e Armstrong, Wi’li.im c \ndera'»n, l c Anderson, John e Armstrong, Wm c Allen, Solomon c Bass, Riohard c i-lount, (’has c Booker, Israel c Bryant, Gus e Barnes, Geo T Boyd, Edlow v Brown, Jesse c Brown, Joo c Butler, lt<mry c Blackburn,Clinton c Butler, Jasper c Brown, Charlie c Barnes, J no A Brown, Altrqd c Bailey, Philip _ c Bell, William c Ballou, Edmund c Brown, Rubt c Bell, David <- I’utlcr, G»i« -e Bacon, Martin x Banncster, Jacob c Beall, Scott e Barrow, Jas Brown, Jno T c Brown, Isaac c Beall, Columbus e I’ettis, Elmore c Brown, Sam c Brenner, August Barley, .Marcellus ’ e Belt, Wm Brunson, Alien < u Brown, Atiufaw e Beall, Frank e Bird, Harrison e Bacon, Rott c Bernard, Frederick Brenner, Peter Brantly, Robt c Boyec, John c Butts, Benj c Bugg, Gus c Brown, James Bush, Ben o Boatner, Aaron c Black, Jas C C • Bailey, George c Bland, Jas C Butler, Joseph c Broadnax, Henry c Br-nVn, Tbos J c Brown, January y c Boyle, Michael Boatwright, Cupid c BonsOu. Jno c Brown, Henry c Barov, B-eu Boyd, Daniel c Bailey, Elijah c Berry. Thomas c Bailey, Those Brcwh, TVrry H Blocker, Heartless c Brown, Jim • ,; - Cormiek, Wm c ’’ar.r, R“bt A Crawford, Jerry c (’artcr, ilentj?/ Gummings, Elbert c Collier, Charlier c Cook, John c Cun lan, Dominick. Chavous, Henry c Cage, Sam c Clanlon, Lawrence c Cox, Dallas c Cooper, Jim c Cook, Milton c Callien, Randall c Chase, Andrew c Cuuningliain, S A Cage, Joe Collier, John c Cummings, Robt c Cotter, Nicholas Cook, Arthur Cole, Wm c Collins, Timothy Clarke, Nelson c Coffin, Chas E Christian, Wika.ii c Cobb, Peter c Cooper, Ben c Calvin, Tony c Cullier, Lewis e Cage, Charlie ■ CoHicr, Peter ,c Carter, Jas c Cn tis, David L CaHahan, Patrick ly, David c Cook, Geo c .< hlsoim, Plato e ' Darlington, B c Davis, A J Davis, John c Dnr’r, Bernacd Dorsey, Chaa c Dudley, Ephraim c Dent, Alfred c Davis, J A c Davis, Adam c Darby,-Henry Duval, Rufus D jin, Solomon, isr c l> ibsou, Win c Dent, Philip c Daggett, Thoj * c Davis, Jas M Dumii, iSolumou, Jr. £ Elmore, Richard c Evans, Henry r c Elbert, David c Elliot, Mepheu c Evans, Amos c J-pp ', Edward c Emery, Jack c Frederick, Theodore c I arrow, D M Fuller, Sam c Fletchor, Andcnon Fleming, Wm c French, Marcus c Fryer, Hamiltou c Fields, York c Fleming, Stove c Farrow, Ambrose c Fields, Bristow c Ford, Gcrdoft J Foreman, Willis c • iclds, Samuel- o Gilbert, Willis c Gardner, Peter c Gordon/Alec ’ c Green, DP e Gardner, Sandy c Graves, Chas c Goodwin, Jno * c 'Gassclt, Wm Griffin, Cobbin c Gilpin, Brutus c George, John c Gulightly, Henry c George, Alec c Green, Jno c Green, Wm c Gaunt, John c Graves, Chas v Gallaher, E F Glenn, Glascow c Gibbs, Aberdeen c Grimes, Ben c Green, Isaac c Gorton, Jno c Green, Tom e Golphin, Jeff c Green, Aaron c Gannon, Thos Greer, John c Gardner. Wm c Grimes, Andcr-wn c Gants, Jacob c Gardner, Melman c Harris, David c Hicks, Lloyd c Hammonds, Ed’wrd c Hicks, Elijah llougtcn, Henry c Hampton, Daniel c Harris, Wm c Howard, Jno c Hewitt, Jno’, Sr Hill, Alfred c Harris, Robert e Hill, Jetfry c Hill, Preston, c Hatcher, David Harris/ Geo H c- Hicks, Oscar c Harris, Wm c Hepsly, Solomon Holmes, Robt c Hatter, Wm c Hill, Benjamin c Hey ward, Neal c Hammond, Jno Honson, E W c Haisey, August p Harris, J H e Hughes, Patrick Hill, Wm c Hawkins, Henry c Harter, W J fvink Dave c Iverson, Anton Ing.-Us, L L Jickbon, Albert' c Jones. Wm c Jouee, Win. c Jackson, Randall c Johuso’’, Wm c Jones, G W Jackson, Abram c Jenkins, Thos c Johnson, Edward c Jefferson, Isaac c Jones,. Mingo c Jackson, Samuel c Johnson, John c Jackson, John c Jefferson, L W c Jones, Jesse c Johnson, Sam c Jones, Daniel c Jackson, Andrew c Jaekiun, J A c Jones, Njed c Johnson, £ S Johnson, Evans c Jackson. Henry c Johnson, Allen c Junes, Robt p Johnson, Aaron r Jones, Daniel c Johnson, Frederick c Jones, Chas Jarnos, Bon c Jones, J as A » Johnson, Daniel c J on „ Th , Joshua, John c Jones, Wm II c Jefferson Budon c Jaek.on, ll icbard c Jackson, H J 0 Jones, Wm c •* * , c King. 8 L King, J W Keener, J L Koy> banie| king, Madison 0 Kendall, Jc JSO c Kennedy, Bobt c Kennedy, H cl)ry c Ivctchen, Lob c Kiiv Tll J Keener, Wm V Langford, George Lewis, Adam Liddle, Wm « Anderson ' Lacy, Thos c Lamkin, Willi, c Low, Andrew c. Linn, ll arr i jou Lamar, Edward c Lamar. Bu.-ton Lumpkin, Moses c Landers, John C Lawson, Capers o' Leefce, Bryant Lewis, Joe c Lewis, David Locket, Isaac c Lewis,.Carlo c Low, Jefferson c Larnldn, Palmer ° Ladson-, Hector c Lemon, Robt c Leckie, Thos Lamar, Ccascr Lewis, Jack o Let, Wm laswis, Alfred o Locket, Harry Lukes, Jas, jr c Loyeritt, qcorge ’ McNeil, Sandy e McCrae, Berry Marshall, Rdtuund q Medium, Francis L 1 McLovett, Martdoss c Murphy, Tin.mas McArdle, John McKinley, McGrath, Bony c Myers, David ° McGrath, Bony jr o Marion, Ha,dy C Mitchell, Thos ■> McKinuie, Ja’mqs C Mclvoy, Allen c Mitchell, John Moore, Wiley c A'aflory, Charles ° Mims. Tster e Miller, George Mosely, Harvey c Mulherin, jJbn “ McKee, Burrell c Morel, Gabriel Miller, Frank , c MsKinnio, John ° ••Mallory, Sandy c Mosely,Rodolphus J Minor, Joe c Mahoney, Patrick 0 Murrah, Geo W Murrah, Wm lj Miles, John E ’ McDuffie, George Mayam, Mortimer o Mason, Cuff ° Miller, Anthony c Mitchell, Newlon c Milton, John c Miller, Edward T Mustiu, Eli Martin, Tom MeCay, William c Mills, Wm >S .Moore, John « Miller, George McMurphy, Tour c Miller, Felix Mack, Peter c Mitchell, Solum m c Nash, John c Napier, Wm J North, Richard Norris, Adam Neese, Abram Neyland, Gcor'o Nagle, John P Olive, Abel Oliver, David c O’Connor, Timothy O’Connor,Francis Owen, Amos E Oliphant, Alfred c Osborne,Abram c Olive, Thomas W - Oliver, Philip c • Parker, William c Paris, Isaac c Porter, foin c Patrick, Caper c Page, Phil c PkillipF, Wm Al c Price, John W c Prather, A M Polk, Josiah c Pollard, Charlie c Pctegni, Daniel c Palmer, Thoma J Paris, £aiu c Pemberton, Henry c Parker, Charles c Parker, Lewi?. * c Patterson, Philip c Payne, Tom c Page, George W „ jtoberts, John c Roily, Wm li Reynolds, John Roas, Albert U c Robert,Robert c Ramsey, J< hn P Ruffin, Albert G Roberts, Juh n W Robinson, Joe c Rigby, J.-u-ob <•_ Rice, Tom c Rooney. Patri !. River?, Alec c Robinson, John < Roberts, Charles At Robin, on, Manuel c Reynolds.. Joseph. W Reece, Euuch «» Rahner, Joseph Robinson, Richard c Ratcliff, Samuel W Rubbu, Chas A Robertson, Rubort c Ram •y, ili- huiil c Sapp, Frank c Shackelforl, J->bu c Smith, Charlie c Smith, Adam c Sherman, Mouree e Schneider, Jack c Scarls, Lewis c Simpkins, Wiley c Smith, Albert c Stewart, Jaincs \ c Smith, Josiah c Spink, W r W Smith, Anderson c Simmons ; March c Stratton, Henry c Stewart, Richard c Smith, George c Sfcott, Lewis c S mpkins, Tom c Simpkins, Je c c Smith, John L e Stokes, JPury c Summerfield, Hemy c Simmons, Sa tn c Simmons, Robert c Shephard, Dcnni c Sullivan, Wm c Smith, Mallory c Stoy, Walter !’ Smith, Stephen c Scott, Ed e “Snyder, Harry c Searles, Wm c 'Summers, Andrew c Smith, Zion Sex, Amos <_■ Smalley, Rurtuu c Shelton, Abram c Sweet, Henry u Stickpey, Henry < Sullivan, Mose's c Singleton, Wm e Silo tty J oli a H e Sfniih, Thonuw J Sevtt, Toby c Stallings, Jatnc* H Sullivan, Wm II c Swan, Henry c Summerfield, Taylor c Smith, Arthur c Smith, Tom » c lay lor, Cyrug c Thomas, Jim c Tohler, Abram c Tillman, Jack c Thomas, Jerome c Thomas, Edward c Turner, Willis c Tinnon, Vincent H Taylor, Virgin c Taylor, Gramlis >n c Talbot, Saul c Taylor, John J Tyler, David c burner, Robert c Taylor, Cap c Thomas, Mich al B c Taylor, Henry r, Tice, David Trowbridge, Merritt c 'Uioinas, Jam c Timmerman, John, c Tilman, Henry c Tucker, George c .Trutiy, Freeman c Thoma?, I'aniel e Ticc, Peter Al Tillrmxn, Wm H c Tutpin/Wm H Turner, Tom c Turner, Henrj c ThomaS Berry E c Thompson, Lcv.i B Vaughn, Thos J Van Pelt, John Williams, Win c Watts, Cyrus c Watts, James M c W’alker, Ceasar c Webster, Daniel c Williams, Alfred c Walsh, Thomas Winft, Marcus c Wil high t, Wm c Willis, Dennis C W illiams, Henry c Wooten, John c Williams, Henry c Woodson, W i h.s c Williame Richmond« 'Fade,'Peter c Williams, John c Williams, Frank c Webb, Elisha c< WGley, Ned c W<»'.d?on, Robert c Ward. Win c Wigf.ill, Bristow c W r Hliarns, Cap 0 Wingard, ElHhn J) Washington, ’Jc-rije c Williams, James c Wilson, Millon c Williams, Isaiah ,c W’alker, Wesley ’’ W'illiains, Sam c Williams, Spencer c Wcrtti, Harrises c West, William c Welker, Thomae c Williams, Daniel c W'illiams, Aaron c Warren, James 11 c W’il on, John c W’alker, Andrew c W’hiic, Frank c Whittaker,Roland W William’, Stepben c Ware, John D WGHiams, Edward c Watson, Wm J W’alker, Ricb.ird c Wheeler, John L Wingfield, Hubb nd e Welsh, John W at’s, Henry' c Welsli, Dennis Wynn, Isaac c‘ Wilson, Martin V' B c W'ri jit, Aloficf c Walker, Alex c Wiiham?, .Io ; n c Williams, Wm Al Williams, Henry c W r illintns, Allen c Yarborough, Abraui c Young, Leroy c Young, Ftoetnan c Young, James RECAPITULATION „ , Whif,. niack. Tota l - First W r <rd M x.„.l23 30* Second W'ard. v « 52 ISO 232 Third Ward 35 15! Fourth Ward 112 45$ _ Gtaad t0ta1.,321 1087 J lO9 Augusta, Georgia, October 1!>, 1868. JOHN C. SNEAD, WM. K. McLAWt-, E. M. BRAYTON, WILLIAM DOYLE, R. A. HARPER, Commissioners of Registration- Attest, Davii. PoiiTßn, Clerk. eEORGII KAILROtP Breakfast, Pinner, and Supper House. PERSONS -LEAVING AUGUSTA BI either morning or evening Passenger or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or any of flic Freight Trains, can always get a GOOD MEAL at UEBZELIA, twenty miles from Augusta, on the Georgia Railroad. E. NEBHUT, mh3l t.f Tronrietor-_ Assignee’s Sale. \\TILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE L’OllO V > Umisw door; in Ute town of Saulett'Y"*’ Waßbingtmi county, Ga , on the FIRSI I y-. DAY IN NOVEMBER next, betw.-elt the legs hours of sale, four linudnid,ami forty (4m) „ of laml. on tbe eaet side of Buffalo creek, adjon 8 lands of I >r. J. Stone and others—it being a »■* ance of live hundred acres, out of which was six J acres det apart as exemption. Sold as the property of the estate of John in wick, nn adjudged Bankrupt, free from the e cumbranec of lions, etc., for the benefit 01 creditors of sai l Johu Travrti-k. Terms cash October 11th, IStiS. CLEMENT BROWN, oeld-tl Assignee.