The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 27, 1868, Image 1

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■ ■ HIE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. VOL. I. National Republican PUBLISHED DAILY (MONDAY EXCKPTED) Official Org'an of the U- S. Government. SUBSCRIPTION BRACE s 9 Yin » Ivancti... $5 00 Six Months, in advance 2 50 T .uo Months, in advance. 1 25 • 4 <y/a/t’4 so n»iy/»ne iicatZ- G» / a* rt Club of ten *'lbw l iber 8. /Mb The underpinned, having a completely furnished hftce, is °nable! to ®>eot>U all orders fir Book and Job Printing, Book-binding, or Ruling cheaper than any other office in the E. li. PEdllE. TCESDAY MORNING SwJr 27, SS lIEADqUARTKRS DkI’AHTMENT OF THE So,!;TH, ) Atlanta, Ga., October 8, 1868. J (twwl Order* Ai>. 27. Wrhrba?, Dy an act of Congress of the United States, approved March 2d> 1860, it is made the duty of iho military authority io pre serve the peace Rt the polls at any election that may be held in auy of the States ; and this duty ba* become the more imperative, from the existing political excitement in the pubiic mind, from the recent organiiation of civil gov ernment, and from the fact that Congress has, by statute, prohibited tho organization us mili tary forces in the several States of this Depart ment, it is therefore. <»r<lcjro<i, I. That the several District Comiuandor? wifi, ms soot* a« practicably on the receipt ,of this order, distribute the troops under their com mands as follows: In the District of South Carolina: One company Sth Infantry, to Chester. One company Bth Infantry, 0 Unionville. One company Sth Infantry, to Oue company Bth Infantry, to Abbeville. One company Bth Infantry, to Nowberry. One company Bth Infantry, to Edgefield. One company 15th Infantry, to Beaufort. One company 6th Infancy, to Georgetown. One compiny 6th Infantry, M Florence. In the District of Georgia: One company 16th Infantry, to Albany. One company 16th Infantry, to Colvmbtt*. One company 16th lulautry, to Macon. One company 16th Infantry, to Augusta. One company 16th Infantry to Washfpgfroh Wilkes county. One company !6th lufantry, to Americus. One oompauy 16th Infantry, to Thomasville. One Company (C) sth cavalry, to Athens. Toe company a t Savannah to be reinforced, should occasion require, by such number of men at Fort PulaHki a can be spared from the post. * ■» * * » ♦ , fl. Detachments, when nccobsary, may be made to points in the vicinity of each post; but in no case, nor on any pretext whatever, *wHl detachments be sent without a commissioned officer, who will be fully instructed by his Post Commander. #*a* * * ; VIII. District Com man tiers will instruct Post Pomumnders in their duties, and the relative position of the civiLand military powers. They will furnish them with copies of the circulars from these Hcaquuart* rs; of August 25th, and October Ist ult-, (the latter of which was for warded September l.ith, to District Command ers), in which the instructions of the War Do par linen* are set forth -in full. They will impress on Post Commaudeis that they »ye to act in.aid and co operation, and in subordination to the civil authorities; that they are to exercise discretion and judgment, unbiased by political or other prejudices ; that their object should f»e exclusively to preserve the peace and uphold law and order, and they must b(5 eirisfiod such is the object of the civil officer calling Cd them or aid, that they must in all cases where time will permit 1 , apply for instruction to Superior authority, but they must at ail hazards preserve the peace, and not be restrained by technical points, when, in their consjjhmCous judgment under the rules forth, it is their duty to act. Post Commanders, mi being notified of the proposed holding of political meeting?, may send an officer, aud if necessary a detachmerit, to watch the proceedings and see that the peace is preserved. JX. To the people of the several States oom |H,-eiog the Department, the Major tfene'ral Ot»n manding appeals that they will co operate with him and the civil authorities in sustaining law and order, in preserving tho peace and in avoid ing those scones of riot and bloodshed, and the wanton destruction of property and life, which has already, in some instances, been enacted in Hie Department, He urges abstinence from all inflammatory and incendiary appeals tv the passions ; diseountnancing the keeping open of liquor shops on days of political meetings and of election; the abstaining from carrying arms, and atcortiug the individual right of construing laws by, force of arms. No' just cause is ever advanced by resort to violence. Let there bo charity and forbearance among political oppo nents, whatever may bo the result ; let each good citizen determine that all who. under tho law, have the right to the ballot shall cxeteise it undisturbed. If thane are disputed points of law, let- them be referred to the Courts, and lot not mobs or political cluba, or other irresponsible bodies, construe and undertake to execute the law. This appeal is made in the earnest hope that the Major General Commanding can rely on the good sense and correct judgment of the mass of the people, and that he will not be com pelled to resort to tho exercise of the power with which ho is intrusted, and which he will most reluctantly employ. But he thinks ft his duty to make known, that »o far as tho power under bis command will admit, he will not permit the peace to be broken, and that he will not be restrained in the conscientious discharge of his duty by technicalities of laws made when the present anamalous condition of affairs were neither anticipated or provided for. By order of Major General Mbadf. : R. C. DRUM, oc 14—t noy? Assistant Adjutant General. Assignee's Sale. WILL BE SOLI) BEFORE THE COURT House door, tn the town of Sandersville, Washington cowitv, Gt-, on tho FIRST TUES DAY IN NOVEMBER ne>xt, between the legal hours Os sate, four hundred and forty (440; acres of land, on the east side of Buffalo ereek, adjoining landii of pr. J. Stone and others—it being a bal ance of five hundred acres, out of which was sixty acres set apart as exemption Sold as the property of the estate of John Tra wick, an adjudged Bankrupt, free from the en cumbrance cf bene, etc., for the benefit of the creditors of said John Trawick. Terms eaali. October 14th. 18<S. CLEMENT C. BROWN, oc 11—ti Assignee. GRAU BAGS. V'EW AND SECOND HAND BURLA? •I* Linen, and Cotton Bugs. suitable for Wheat, Corn, etc., for sale in quantities ts stat. Bags loaned for the transportation of Grain, bv T S. ATWATER, Bae Manufacturer, ->c 13—6w[oonj lOand 42 St., N. Y Richmond County. STATE OF GEORGlA— fUckmond Cuunly. Wsunnas, James A. Gray, Administrator on the estate of Francis O’Connor, applies to mo for Letters of I/ismissiop. These are therefore to cite and admo.ish all and singular, the kindrad and creditors of said decUn fed, to bo and appear at my offioe on or, before the first Monday in November next, to Show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo gr anted. (liven under my hand and official signature, a’ office in Augusta; ffiti 2d day of June, 1868. E. M'. BRAYTON, jej—6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. f N BORGIA— VJf HicTiniond County, Caioliiie Dubvt, Administratrix, with the will annexed pn.the estate of Antoine Picqnet, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Vitoniseloii: These are, therefore, to eiie and admonish all and sibgwlay, tjiq kindred and creditor* of said deceaaeii. 14- He and appear at? my office on or before the tirst Monday in October, to show cause, If any they have, why said Datura should not be granted. Given undvr my hand and official signature at Augusta, 1 he 16th day <»f May. 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, my! 9-1 awfim* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. QTA.TE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. WlimcflA; Josephine Wilson, Administratrix on theestste of Peter Wilson, deceased, applies to mu for Letters of Dismission,. These are, therefore, la cite and admotiisli all and'Singular, the kindred iind creilito;;, rtf said deceased, to be ami appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they h ive, why said Letters should not be giauted- Given tinder my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 4th day of May. 1868. E. M. BRA’YTON, my6—6m* Ordinary. . Letters of Dismission- STATE OF GEORGlA— llichmoiul County. Whereas, John i>, Bntt, Administrator on the estate oi Patrick Ofisuliivan, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to l>a and appear al my office on or be fore the first, Monday in October, to show cause, if any they- have, why said Letters should not be granted. Gjvcn under my hattd and oflh ial signature, a office iii Augusta, this <jt|t day of May, 18li8. E. M. DRAYTON, niytr —(mt* Ordinaiy. ESTATE OF GEORGIA— O Riclmumd Oowdy. Wltereas, Rob. Douglass and S 1). Williams. Executors on the Estateof Ira D. Maliwws. late of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters Os dismission : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all .mid singular, the kindred apd creditors of said de cAhsed.to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Febrnary next, to sbovt cause, if any they have, .why said Letters should not be granted v Given under my liainj and official signature, al office in Augusta, this August 15th, 1868. SAMUEL LEVY, ad 16-—Lam6Bi Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— HicJimond County. WuKKfcas, John 11. Fea’wy, Admnristrator on the estate of Harry Hughes, deceased, applies to me for Letters ol DismissiiHi— The«se, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tlio kindred und creditors of the .aid deceased, to be ami appear at my office On or before tlie first Monday in Marell next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not grunted. Given utuler my hand and official signature a office in Augusta, this 28lhilav of September. 1868. SAMUEL I.EVT, S<:p2y fun Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. QTAW OF ‘ * K\htnoud County. Wheheas Timothy C. Murphy, Aduainutrator on the estate of I’biltip McGee, laUt<»f said coun ty, deceased, applies tn mo for Letter* of Diw nvisßion : Thes* are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, nnd ?itl*ular, the kindred and creditors of caid decease*!, to be and appear al »uy on or before the first Monday iu April next, to show carise, if any they have, why sai l Letters, should not be fipranted. (liven under my hkn.4 and oflicial at nfllcc in Augusta, thiiJstdky of Ociubor, ISfJS. SAAICEL LFAX oct 2—l»m6m (Ird-UMtry. Letters of Disnjission. QTATE OF GEORGIA, O Corniy. Wsssr ts. William J. Farr, Admiulitrator do bonus non of the cftsVi us Gcdrgc. P..Grr,cu, deceased, applies to mefor Letters pt T’ismissmn. These are therefore tn rite and admonish all and singular, tbo kindred and creditors of .said deceased, to be aAd appear at ply office on or before the first Atbnday in' March next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Giecft under my haud ahd official signature at office in Augttstn, this 7th dtiy of ,8 op (out her, 1868. SAMUEL LtjyY, Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEOKGJA- Richw»<d Cou»hi- Whereas, John 11. Rhodes, Administrator ob the estate of WRliani F. Makme, deceased, ap plies to tae for Letters of DismiSsion: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, al) and. singular, the kindred and erod itore of said deceased, to be and appear at my* office cn or be fore the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters shetiid not be. grunted. Given under my hand and official signature, at offieoln Augusta, this 25th day of September, 1868. SAMUEL LEVY. sep 26 -law6m Ordinary. Letters of Administration. STATE OF GEOBGIA- Ridimmul County. Whereas, Ellon Down iipplie* te me for Let ten of Administration oa the estate «f John Dowe, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday In November next, to show cause, if any they have, why sai l Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature at office in Angnstn. this 29th day of September, 1868, SAMUEL LEVY, sep3fl—lm Ordinary. OfATIT6 tORUIA- O Richmond County. Wkkbbas, Daniel Brogan applies to tue for Letters of Administration de bonis non, <?n tbe estate of Martin Brogan, late of said county de ceased— • The«ewre therefore to cite aud.*dm<'ui.-<li all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, ou or before the fourth Monday in October next, to show cau*e. if any tlcey why said Jjetters should not be granted. • - .1 Given under my hand aiid official sigHatuie, at office in Augusta, this Pith day of September, 1868. SAMUEL LEVY, - ■ ’i. Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA, Richmond Co’iHty. WasRKAs, James -T> Bothwell, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas JJ. Smith, deceased, applies ty me Iwttetr of Ilisnrissioß. These are therefore to cite and admurush *H *nd sing»l»r, th» kindred :md cri-dVnre of **W deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in March next, to show Cause if any they have, why Baid Letters should not be granted. Given under my baud and official signature al office in Augusta, thia 7th day of September, 18(18. SAMUEL LEVY, sepS—!w6m Ordinary. . UGUSTA, GA.. TUESDAY MOtt NIN G, (> C TOD E R 27, 1868. The American Artisan bmhu status and iwmuN PATENT AGENCY. 189 Broadway, New York. McsSra. BROWN. COOMBS & CO., Proprie tors of Hie AMERICAN ARTISAN, offer their beet servu es to inventors, as Bolic.it.OTS ol Ameri can and Foreign Patents. Mr. Hknrv T. Brown, of thia firm, has imd more than tweHlytwo yeare’ eX|W‘iie,>c« in that profession, both in tide country and Europe, and his long practice lies made him personally known to thousands off iuvep tors ami patentees. The appliralioos for the patents upon imrny of tlie greater and more im portantinventkiiis'of the present cautnry have been prepared by him. Messrs. Brown. Cuvmtis A. Co., are thoroughly familiar with all the rules and re. gulationa instituted for the ntpid tiansaction of business with the United States Patent Office, nud the geuetal practice in tbo Patent Bureaus of vari ous European countries; ..nd this knowledge ren der* them confident t hat tiiel r post experience, willi their present nneqnaleti facilities, enables them to elaborately-and yet spei'dily prepare alt the docn muuts required by law in applications for parenta, and to promise their clients an absolute certainly of nicccssxo theirjefforts toobtain,T.etters,Patei>Usr inventions that aie really new and useful. Parh cular care is oiveu to the execution of the acenrate drawings which must always accompany every application for a patent, and they employ ttoue but the most efficient <ll aughtsmen. Tlie best cvideuce of the manner iu which Messrs. Brown, Coombs & Co.’s business is performed, is, that the “Am kr ican Autikax Patkmt Agkkct,” during the three years pf its.exLtcncs, hxa been Ibr. most successful institution oflhekind.mer established. Tlie principal offices of Messrs. Brows, Coombs & Co. are situated at 189 Broadway, opposite John street, New York, in the most central part of the city. This location is one of very easy access by sfrungois inusmneb us it is within a stone s throw from the Cjty Hall. All in venters temporaiily bo journing in tbo metropolis are invited to visit itu'x establishment. In|i ho majority of instancemode or drawing of an invention will be r.eceasary o>i the first interview., as a mere ora/ description by the visitor will ordinarily suffice to convey such aknowledge of bis invention hr will enable Messrs. Brown, Coombs & Co. to definitely determine whether a machine or process is now or old —paten- table or not., Tlie office hours at e from 9a.m. tosr. M. Messrs. Buuwrt, Coomb's A- Co. are prepared to furnish to persons residing at a distance from New York—free of i barge— written opinions as to whether invent ions contain tiny leatiuesol paten table novelty; td do tliis they simply reunire a sketch or rough model of the machine or ot’io.r in vention that is supposed to be new, together vvith a brief description ofthe same, and as soon as pre sible thereafter a letter of the best advice is mail ed to the person desiring the information. These opinions are formed from their own imiture exper ience; but Wan inventor desires td kintW, positively, whether his incipient idea has ever been embodied in a machine or process already patented, his wisest course will be to have a preliminary examination made at the United States Patent office by Messrs. Bnow.v. Coombs A Co., who will make a special searclijamong all the records of that institution, and tjien promptly forward a,full and carefully written report as to the. patentability ofthe invention un der examination. For thia'iabor the small fee of $5 is payable in advance; and the remittance should be accompanied by a .ketch of the invention and a few lines of writing describing the sains, and distinctly stating those points of novelty which the inventor desires to two,protected by Letters Patent. Patents for new and useful inventions are now granted fot;,the term of,SEVw»T*.*a ykars The first insttament ofthe Govcm'fiieni fee is sls, which auui- tygether with fifty cents revenue stiiuip-l.ix on tlie power-of attorney— is payable tn advance, on applying for the patent; mid f’.’l) additional are due to tbe Government when the Letters Patent are allowed. 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When the model is small and light, it can be conveniently and cheaply sifntby mail Thp model must not. exceed one foot in any of ite dimens ions, unless it is of such a character that it is im practicable. Patents, except those for designs, are granted pn equal terms to citizens and all foreigners, except inhabitants of Canada and some otheiu of the British American Provinces. Besides patents or new and nsefui irtvcntions. there are also granted patents for ciesig its. Design-patents are not now. as formerly, limited strictly to ornamental configuration ; but under Section 11 of the Art Os March 2.1861, any new /ormofaiiv article, orany impression orJiyure upon the surface of any article or material, by whatever means or process produced, call be patented. Un dec this Act, patentees are entitled to the exten sion of their respective patents for the term of sereu years from the day on Which said patents shall ex pire, upon the same terms turd restrictions as are now provided for the extensions of Letters Patent. Among the numerous subjects foi patents of this class maybe particularly mentioned—castings of all metals, parts of machine*, household furniture and Utensils; gfassWure, hardware of all kinds, cornices, mid ot her interior and exterior decorations of buildings; also, designs for woven and printed fabrics, dress aud upholstery trimmings, and har ness labels ahd trade marks for medicines, per fumery, and alt preparations, compositions, or inerchandi-e, put up in bottles, boxes, or other package* aye statable subjects; also, the forms of such bottles, boxes, or packages themselves, and envelopes, likewise all works of art, as statuary, busts, compositions in alto or basso relievo. The Government fee on a design patent for 3 J years is $10; 7 years, sls; 11 years, S3O. No models of design* are required ; but duplicate drawings or photographs must be furnished- The specification to accompany Um drawings or photographs re quires to he prepared with great care. Messrs Brown, Coombs & Co. give very particular at tention to this branch of their business. Theta charge for preparing applications fordesigii-patenV is generally about sls. Design patents are only granted to American citizens or to aliens who have resided one vear in the United States and. maje oath of their intention to become citizens thereof. The facilities of Messrs. Stows, Coombs & Co for obtaining patents in the various European countries are equal if not superior to those of any other in the United States. With regard to their qualifications for such business, it need only be stated that Mr. Brown has had the prepara tion of more European 'applications than any othei person hi thia country, Messrs. Brown, Coombs & Co., besides having a branehnfice in Washington, have their own agencies m tlie principal capital* of Europe. A circular relating to foreign patent business willbe furnhdred free on application personally or by inuN. Messrs. Brown, C< -mbs&Uo. also Attend to in terfereuces, the extensions of expiring -Letters Patent, and all proceedings relating tu patents Ire fore the United States Patent Office. All letters, package*, boxes, etc , slionld bead dressed, prepaid,as follows; ... - BROWN, t Solicitor* of Pate,ds. my 11—ly. No. 18'3 Broadway, New York. GeoJ Advrrtifcmenle forwarded to a'J Newspapers No advance charged oh Publisher*’ prices. All leading newspapers kept on file. Information as tocost of Advertising furniabeU All order.-. caosiva caretsatumtioa'. Inquiries by mail answered promptly. Complete jAintcd Hate of Newspapersfoßsale.- Special likte prepared lot customers. Advertisements written and Notices tpCMred. ' Orders from Business Men especially solicited. 40 JMWff medicinal. Asiatic Chohra in Cliina. ALMOST EVERY CASE <Tiii.li Kun PAIN KILLER. EAD THE FOLLOWING LFTTEK FROM t Rev. R. Telford. Mirelonan* lii CTiinu. now visiting his borne in Pennsylvania: Washinoton, Pa., JuiteFJS, jsiki Meters. Perry Havlsdc Het. Providence, JI. 1.. Dear Sirs—During a reimjence of some fien yeareaa a MisMoinirv in Sidm :uul China, I fonnd yonr vegetable Pain Killer a most valuable remedy Tor Hurt fiatrfei M<*uge. tile Cholera. In administering tlie medirjim. 1 found it most effectual to. giviui teaspoenful of Pain Killer In a' gill of bnt wr.tfer SWeetenis] with sugar'; tlien, after about fifteen minntes. "begin to give a table spoonful ot the same mixture • very minute until relief was obuined -Airly ho» applicatipus to the extremities. Bathe tlw nt' much with Fain Killer, dear and rub t lu'.lii.ffi briskly. Qf them who luhi the clioler-A/ntu* t. A tljt) medicipo foiUi fniiy in the *;ty suited ■abt , *e,' eight out Os ten recovered. ' ' Youra, truly, U TELFORD. Il an attack with Diarriiaja, Dynenteiy, o? Cramp Colic, don’t delay rite use pl the'Bolus Killer. Sold by all inedicllie dealers Prito, *5. cents, 5H cents, and $ i per bottle. Manhattan. Kansas, April 17,1866. Geutlcmeii-' * ” 1 want to say little more about the Pain Killef. I consider it q »«•» valuable nsedtiine, and always keep it oil baud. I have travelled a good deal sua e ( Lav\j been in Kansas,and. ueyer without, taking it with me. In my praciire I if freely for the Asiatic Cholera, inTST),mid wnh better suceaas than any other metlirfne'; Imino nsiAl it here for choliira iu 1855, with the same good result. Truly, yours. A HUNTING, M. D. 4watu, Chika. Choi ci a ! * * * t t<> say thid, the cholera has jwevaile’i of laic to a extent. For the fast t-ltrio weekn, from ten to titty or sixty fatal each day has beep fe ported. F'slmnld add tlie Pain Killer. Soßt recently from the Mipeii ri House, has usM with oont*HterftWt‘ kucc< dining this epideink*. If taken in Brawn is efleetuar in check- ing the disease*., Ri v. CII APLES ftAKDLNIG, > ,’ 3 . 2 3 Sh'daporc, India. (tTrom tin- Pojtland Montiily-.| Summer Complaint and Dysentery. Bowel cdmplatnhii -#?dc;a jti-t now lo 1»» ? IW prevailing and HUy medicine that i»* everywhere acceptable, and that is reliable, in a very des:rablcaDqHTsiunit From what. have seen, heard, and experienced, we believe Davis’ Pain Killer is thia (lesideratuni. For the beat MicUivd of using it, we quote from the directions* ‘ “For uomiuon bowel give one tea- 1 ’ •■epnonfrilin rigill of riqw fhilk and in equal pa ria/stirred well (ttfetber; leMtni the .dose for cbiJdrea, ageording to the age. If the pain !»<* severe, bathe the bbwehde.d tack with the nii'di cine. Thie-rtKxle of trtatfnent iegootfrri cases oi the cholera morhus. euddin btop| agv», etc. Re peat vhe dose every nduf. “-Tbe.qnickeet way I ever law th»i dysentery cured was by taking one spoonful of the Pniti Killer iri one’gilt of inilK and molds, cs stirred welt liogelher and drank'hot. at. the Rime time bathing the boweU urilh.iiHDiiiiiHi- het the dor»e be repented every hour until the patient is relie ve(L’’ If every verson who |igt itudun.-io Lar t.hie disease would provide themselves with a bo|tle of this meilicine, and use an occasiou required, we believe a great amount of suffering arid aickiu.-sq Wonkl be saved. iel‘Z~2ni Special Notice. i- 4 I ■ w lii.'S.'SHK o 1 #|B Mi g 1' iw r* WSl3M'' Spectacles Rendered Useless. T’HE Most EMINENT PM¥BI::IA.\.S Oeuliats and' tijb'lne* reeummenj the nso of tho CORNEA RiiSTORERH for Presbyopia or Far or Long Sightednees, or every person who wears spectacles from old age ; Dimness el Vision or Blurring J I’verwornedeyeer Arthnno pia or Weak Eyes; Epiphoja, or W»lery Eyes; Para in the Eye baU ; Ainaurosil, or Obscurity of Vision; 'Photophobia, or lototirance «1 Light; Weakness of the Retina and Optic. Nerve; Myodesopbia, or Specks of Moving Bodies bqforo the eyes; Oplrthahniw, or Infl-atn matron of tire Eye and Eyelids, and Imperfect Vision from the effect of Inflsmuiation, ote.; Cataract Eyes; Ilemiopia, ur Partial Blind ness; and many other Diseases of the Eye. Cure Ctiarutntce !or Jlonq/ ii 'fundi' t ■ OAJLI' .CO RS E A IMIOTOfcUR IN the World, , « As,> the Heit Heatorfr'f- fhl Kyeni'jhl Knouu. ' SO SAY ALU TnY^ldlANS % They can be pfad by aby one with a evra tainty nF success, and will rrecive immediate benoiieisl result", without the 1 .•»»( fear of injury to the eyo. Circulars sent Free. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED Ry the J'atcnt V; ")<ia, or Come" Flatfinrr* i Otjy known jtemtidy in tbe< World - 1 has proved :» Great ees. For further, information, puce, and ecrtifl*«les of cures,’sddre-i.".,' ’., . Dr. J. Stephens & Co., P. U. I>OX,V2», Qgice, 340 Broadway, NEW YORK. . «Hfr r'H'PHl''.'r'S ’ MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYK OINTMENT wilt cure In flamed «y* ljd», tys. " nil prevent sty*. Travelling Agents Wanted. G OOD COM MISS IO X J’.V D Sa'di*of the Restorers is a pl ajaol and ‘hoonrablt: wmplavment. desirable t«r oil Uadibs Clergyviou, .leaehers.' Students, un,f Tarniers andforall who desire to make an honest living, by an easy employment. All person ■ asking for term* to Agents mu-t enclose twenty five cent-- to pay postage and c,.- t of printing mate rials containing information for A.'.nts Town Agents Wanted. nov27 dawly United States Marshal's Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A V KIT ul Ji ri lacnis. rained out of Hie Hoaorable, tlie Fiftli Circuit Court of the United Bt*tes for the gimthern District of Georgia, in favor of the pliuntlffs. Harn & Cmjlyng, in the following ewe, to wit: Harn <t Cpshing yersns John N. Webb pud John fit. Stark. I liato levied upon, as the property of John JI. Stark, ono lot of laud, con titimngten (Io) ni'fek, tdori’ or less, t'ogctlier with ibe improvements thereon, Bitnate, lying, and bqhui m Wymilon, cOtnrty of Muscogee, mid Slate of Georgia, alwul tWv miles east of C'olutn bus, arid bounded on the north, emit Ri.d west by tlie lots belonging to Jatnes M. Chambers, and on the sentli by tne tot belonging to the estate of Motes Butia, deceased, and known ne the real ilyeoe of John M,6taek; jnrd will sell the same at uiiblii aimtiou s ;a the. Court-House, in the city iff Mueon, county of Bibb, awl State of Georgia, mi the FIRST TUESDAY IX NOVEMBER next,between the lawful hotiwof stile. . Terme—Caeir. Property pointed out by plain- LII "a attorney. ■ - til Dated ftt Sitvaunah, Georgia, October 2,1868. WM. G. DICKSON, octi—lnwlw United States Marth.ti Assignee's Sale- 1 By virtue of orders of' alihirt «. FOSTER, Esq., Register in lb.nkilipt.cv, wjll bc.rold before the Court House door, in the I own of Crawfordsville, county of Taliaferro, and ■State of Georgia, at public outcry', for oasli, bo liwpeii the- h’gal lionvs of snlo. on the ' FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER n.fxi, -free- from the pfjtujis, the following projrOrtv, tO-Wit: ■ . One tract of laud in tlie aforesaid §|ate and county, cortutiniag two InmJred and twenty -fJ/,51) aer' l s-awre or lose. Also, a lot of land in Cherokee county, Georgia, -deireribid as,lot ,i)umber 695, iu tile llitb DiKtrict, 'hhd ffd sberten, fontainiug forty (10) acre*'more or le'w. . Solfiaa tlre prbpovty of fho yefifte of David E. Dar<ten,4>djci4gt:ti a Bankrupt. Alep, a< tltpwune time aud pime, a lot of laud iii TaligftTi’o county, and afiiresaid Sutx, contain ing one IrittidH d Unit nt,Ven (107) 'ucrus more or less Sold as the estate of Littleton It. Taylor. , Bgiikru,>t.; Also, at tlie same time and placo, twft lpte of laud, containing in the aggregate, two hundred and niuetffTiiue'VF.B) acres more or teas, iu Tulia > forrOrunnty, and said State. The property ot the estate of John Rhodes, a Bankrupt. Also, al the aamu tune and place, u lot of land in the afgrtsaiu Slate aud county, < outaitiiug lw> biiirtitred and' tlihty .i-ix (236) ai res more or lese, idle pw,party ofi'the erirtfeof Absidom G. Evans, Bankrupt. Sbaroti, Gm, IJth October. 1868. WM. H BROOKE, oc 15 tit, . . Assigueo. Assignee’s Sale. IJIKSUANT TO AN ORDEROF THE HON. 1 A. (i, I'Artcf, Rl.gh.ter in Bunkrbiffcy for the Neithcni fliotriil us. Georgia, will, roe nuld, at pniillc <‘iit<fy\bc.fwe the (joint Houte liu.ir in Lexfrigtbh, Ojli'tliorpe county, Georgia, on the FIRST I'UhMDAY IN NOVEMBER text, bsj ] ; t wpen Hk> Ii gal hours of fldle, undivided halves of Jots of land,«.acl> lot«.-ottftfining in art i#o friie'lot being .No. »the other lot, being N<>. 276 In llre Olh diqUicL both lots, in M itch* H "us i ALAo. Tu« whole of b»t No. 3.7, in tbe Dili distrivt of Milcbclfc<mnij\cpntuini»M acres. |»t No. “id, in the 7i.fi (I'lririvt ol urigundly Berrien, and H is lielie,vri! Berrien, cujiitgjiHug 4fM) acreft.' LvtNo iSU,iuthe I3ih district of Dooly count), veres, und Lo& No. J!9, in the “d I .u ly niHii:;, . eontniinmi ALbO, » Mortgages du tin* lyjloyfipg lots of lanii,, uxe ented by Lewis to B V. Wiujugham, to wii ; (>u 10l No. 31'l, in ilw I<»th di iriel of Ih r rieu-uoniaitigig -IDO acres. On lot No, iu the 2-1 distrp t< vj. Ivwiu, M’ULaiuing WLucrea. Oil lot. 80. in the’ Bth' district, ol Karly, eouiakring 30*2$ acfe.A. On lot No.‘PIG, in tjic. 6t h district, of Dooly county, enntairoriir 2021 Acres; and <»n lot No Ub in tbo 26th tlistrict of Deaatnr county, Tlp.’tff fbi ined, Ila re Imkh duly recorded and 4'orcdvM*d- Vt’lmtnver right belonged (<• i)r. B. V. Willing ham al ihctiine. he bocamo u bankrupt hi ami u» said inoilgugL-s. anti the land mentioned therein, and B": judgim-Hls of foreclosure on the sante, if Brichjudgmepre will he buimlit by (he ptirub.is r, and lie Wifl ba placed in the room of said Willingham in relation thWaid All-ihc-.-Hforcijaid property and righh- ’•*(< as the pio|Kjiiy o* B. V'-VVilbugiMtiH, bankrupt,Nur the benefit, of Ids crvditoia. Jree of iuuuiubrauce of judgment :tj>d mortgage lien's. 'ftHmSßißii. B. F HARDEMAN. u<;i iu—td Assignee- Pistponed V. S. Marshal’s Sale. tINDI ll AND lU' VIRTUE.OF THBKE (3) V. (pits us Be. I faCf'is, issued Out of Hie Ifcm orabll. lifeFifthCirenit Court of kJ>e Ljiiti dStares for the Southern Di-lr irt»»f Georgia, jn fnt-oY. pf tlut vlnifAiffe. iu tlu> fdllowitig wires'to Wfi : GAI UAM' A gIIGIHERS vs.-BEN.)AMIN F. ADJMS, . , , • J . A. T. St™ OVt A COMl’gkNY vs.BENJAMIN ■ P. ADAMS. J • : IVII4.IAM C. BinWNINO, Sunivur. <;lc , v|. BIiN.IAJIIN F; ADAMS’, ’ J Imivu Ii viodiip&n;.i<MU»‘prop(.rl v .if Benjamin F. Ad,iuis,u i’ljirUwtiuiijxroiiiiantre'twentyaix him dr.-d (.A 11 *) acres, mur.- m u lu».i, kiltiafo, lyinx nhff ht'iog bi the' cortiiw''of. Raiidoljili, and State Os Cr rrii.-i. nnnibcrs of lot s unknown, liut ut aud innnivlintelv itnniud Whrtl s .Slation, on tire RuuluWest.-rii raUroasl. *• ♦ ALSO . 'Th:- lot ol lmmlr.'4 (100) acres, more nr lesn. with a dwrlliiig lioiire, eut .imil'tuiga, hh.l oflirtr tfnpr’.vemeotiC heing the HiJifermii, F. ;.damn, mid ndt.'iriing tires ri.‘t!ci:>.vl Mfo-I Wfo»;lleld>A-W.Mostey, M,” E A'dam . li, and otliera. in the town ' I EMontn<i ronutfii of Rffinam, and Statu afeiesrou. •lastexio AND BEST IMPROVEMENT GN-ALL UTHBR; INVENTIONS ar.STORE YOUR SIGHT-USE ONLY Db. J. STEPHEN'S A CO.’S Pateat Cornea Refitferer*, or RoNtoroiw of the EYE9WKX'. ‘ reatore impartial sight and preserte ii to the Igtesl ported of life Tvvv bt 'in-U'Mis< :r nant lasts at>' the Conrt lieu o square, know ii a Hudsen-and Thonutk cor nef, now oicupual by B.h'.Jvlnistuii A 00, add Heap F. Adatusi ' . ... • ALSO Om-Stoic. House ami Lot, ocvupFd lij" Ethridge Ac. Davis, •. -.1 >■,-3 j ALSO ' Ope Mori- Ilousi awl lest, ou Main street, occti pted i.i'3 M. Batla*£ Jr. , Affso On. T'oW if Lot neur Itie Dqiot. now vacafit. ' . ’ t, ■All tlm s-fiij Town Lots aitnale, iyang and be ing in 4hii tmOi of Eatonton, county of I’uluuiu. and Sial nfoi' ini. Arti wiil-tvli too s;tni. ..; public auction, al the Cyihi Ifoijec iu U«.< Ay ot Mi.oon ttml vumitv of WM; Itffn State pl G*aggia, oB>lh«<Fl RbT TUBS' DAV 4N NtIVEMBIjR uexf, help c*u tlu-.tew. ini hctlrs of sule. ' ~ Dated ift Savannah. G*u thl* 3d dak of flepfeni Itar.lSß, WM. G. DH'KSttN, oetg-law-jw U. .8. Marshal Dirt, ot <j* IKTBE DISTRICT COBrT OF TUE UNITED rttatrn for the Nofftiortl I’tslrtct of Goeagiiu It, tbe matter of fIN BANRRUrTeY : EDWARD ti. i'UBTEK, Bankrupt. I No. 71). The said Bankrupt baling petitioned the (.Xutt for a discharge from all his debts pi'ova blc under tlie Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 18*17. notice is horvbyyiven to all pereons Interested to appear un the tith clay of November. IR6H, at IQ o’clock, a. *u., ut t tiaiirl'crt of «aid District Court, before Alex. G; Murray. Esq.. «t» of th? Registers 6f skid tonrt in Bankruptcy, at the Regtster’s'bllicc, in the city of Griffin, Ga. , aud-rhew can** why the prayer ofthe saMpeu tiun of thp.lfoiiLrupt shoubt not lx* granted And fqrtlrei uotieetegiven th** thcsecomlsnd ■hint meetings ot credilprs will be idbi at the same lluij fluff pbuxt. , vqtee** D" t|ro<.table John V*.Trine, IcteAO.). Jiidgo el -Old Dhtrlet tb ert.'till* 15th' » day cf-Ott'-bcr, Itete. * W. 8.6M1W ocjj-iawiw’’ ,■. ••- s. _ Letters of Administration. OTA 1R OF'REOKGI.V- 1 1 Rirlrmond Cnunln WhaiAaa. Janie* C. C. Blank applies to nte for Letters of Administration, with the alii minexed., on the estate of Jane Odom, else. a.pd. These ate. tlrercfore, to cito.auil adinou'reb alt mid Mo"»l*r. the kindred ami crcd'Hora of said deecmtefi. Io bi" i in/ * appear at my cfJb h. -on or 1* .ere tiietiiet Monday in Decvml'or uext.toMiow <Biire, if liny'they have, why said leitets should not l>e granted. Given under my hand and olli< ial signature, al ..ffice in tun. tii.tlii-'-.’1.l dav of OHolrei. 18G8. SAMI 1,1. LEW oet—-4t Ordinary. R. R. R. 90 < OUT OF-- - - r <: 100 OF DEATHS, that annually occur, are caused by Prevent able Diseases,,and tlie greater portion of those complaints Wthild, if Radvvay’s Ready Re lief or Pills, (ae the jcits- if iy require;) were administers when pain or uneasiness or rdifht sickness iy eYferieneed, t<- cxfei’inhiated from the sys tem in a few h airs. PAIN, no ■<r from t. cause, is nfm<. i instancy cured by the ke.td', ileiivi. lii cases of Cho lera. !)iariJt(D;i, Cramps, Spasms JV'Toiis Cholic, in fact all Pains, Achi's un i I.ni'y’mities either ip the Stumaeh, Rowels, Bladder, K 'du j>:, or the Joints, Muscles, ’ I. ;.s, ?trm6,‘Rheumatism, Neu i’ ! Fever and Ague, Head* i he. Toothache, &C-, will in a } E’A MINUTES yield to the .Titiliiug iitlluence of the Ready lU’iiol. ■ ■ Sh Ide /' Coils, bopgtis, IninKnxa, D?p --::;1 11etwscu'A', f ’>re Thioat, Chills, Fever t i J Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever, Ac; ve. take from fear to six of Railway’! fills, end qlpo t.ikp a'teaspeOiißil of uhe ’ i; a.ly ILdii-fin aglaiw of warm water -oweet ri.'-d nAb .-.'igar or honey; bathe the tlirn»V h • tl mid Hi'tt with Ready Relief, (if Ague > Ir.’i-i mifteut, Fever, bathe the spine aUo,} . o>u nursing you wiU be cured. Haw the Ready Relief Acts 1 . I-i a few minutes the patient will feel t> . bl liietling irritalioa, and the skin l»e --redd. xned; if there is muoh distress iu t'lmeeh the Relief will assist nature in tb- "(Ibirling catreprea*general ■ >.• fell Hiie ißlemt the Satire body, n t its difitisive stirnuhting properties ~i tly trout sea through even- vein and tissue (Tv Imp, .arousing the slothful and. , ii pjiaivx'd glands and-organs to re , rtoil he'-dthy dx-tlon, perspirtitiriQ fol in 1 the sc-tteo of the bpdy feels in ■4h at. Thu aickhess at stomach, colds, . ,b Jre.-d-aebe, oppressed-breathing, the ■re- 4 of the thtoat, and .tH pains, either -,i lly or externally, rapidly subside, and ' 1 j ul cut fullb into a tranquil rieop, awakes ■ire.Mbrd.-ißVigoratext; eereJ-H It w.II be foupd thaj ip .using. Ihe.Bertki - 1.-. iiafl) , either ou the spine or across the itseyti, or over tlie etotoacli and bi'Wots, that r-- -al days after a pleasing warfeth will diowmg the length of time it con- . cx'ii Hiilueuce over the diseased parts. x t ," Price of R. R. 11. RELIEF. 60 eenfe h; lie Hold by Druggists and Country '• -. h.intx, OrjwWi d l,B - & CO., 67 I’ 1 Jon Lane, New York. 7 FEVER. Jim dis ftsf Is not only cured by 0;- liailwiiy’slli'lit'ftnulPiUß, bntpre vi niod. If exposed to it, ptyi one tea spijonful of Relief in a tumbler oi w .ter. Drmk this, before going out in iliti morning, and several times during the day Take one of Radway’s Pills one hour bn-v dinner, and one on ing hi 11 ’ It'stii'/.' J with Fever, take 4 to C oi re Pill, ivory oixhourH, until copious ibohateen from the bowels take place; itiiuk the dilntixi with water, and bafhe tho entire surface ol Ihy both jvith Belief. Soon a power ful jwrspiration will take place, and you will feel a pica- inf heat through otrf the systorn. K<- ;p on taking Relief rejietUedly, every fbur hours, also the Pills. A euro will he sure to follow Ihe relief it* strengthening;, stimulating. Bootirih’g, .-fiid qn' fit’g;' it is sure ta broah uf»tti»' I "v"r :>.nd to neutralizf the pui<on. le t thia treatment be fol lowed, and i,houAands will be saved. The same trout.ur ed in Fevop and Ague, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Biliout Fever, wilf efl'ra i a cure in 24 .hoprs When the patient feels the Relief irnlo. ting or heating the skin, a euro is po.-i tive. In all cases -where pain is felt the Relief should be used. Relief 5 ' cte.; Pills 25 eta. Polt by all Druggists bee Dr. Railway a Almanac lor LX'-- Sold by PLUMB & LEITNER, mn*—ly. Augusta, G*. —tT—, r - -rgraw ■ OftlcAAl. . « A Proclamatioji By the President of the United States of America. In theyoor whtah fa now drawing io ita mid the art, the skill, and the labor of the people of the United States have been employed with greater diligence and vlgdr, and on broader fields ttrap evee before, and the fraits of the earth have been gathered into the granary mid storehouse in mar . velour abundance. Our highways have been letigtlreneJ’, lind new and prolific regions hav» been iicogipied- We are permitted to trope that long.prolraeted political and sectional dissonsiuns, at no distant day, will give place to returning haruiony and fraternal affection throughout Ute KepnhHe. Many foreign States have entered into Jlbtaaliagreemorrts with'ns, -while nations which ar.- far off, and rvlucli heretofore have beeu iumocml and exehteive, have become our friend*. 4'hr annual pelted of rest, wbicli'We have teached in health and truuqriitity, and which ta; c rowned with so ninny blessings, is by universal enlisted a convenient and suitable one for eulti vatiug personal piety uud practicing pubb' de Vo . (ton. f, therefeue. recofimßUd that Thnnatay, the Iwenty-sixtli day of November next, be set apart uud observed by all the people of the TTmte.l Stales as a day pf public praise, thankygiving u#d prayer to the Almighty Creator and Diviite Kujer of tlie Univer**,by wlsoee evm watehfdl, merciful and gracious providence clone States and Natron*, sole** than fsßiiltcssyd icdtetdßalßssm, ~ BW »nd rflnve and have their being. 1b witness whereof I have hereunto s*t uiy hand, and caneed tbe seal of 'he United Stales U> IK»ue gt rlw of WafWog**, tW Wrelhb of October, in tbe year of uur Lord, r*EAT..] one thousand eight hundred and sixty* * eight, and of the independence of the United States the niue'v third. ANDREW .IDHNsO... Bv tliePresident: Wm 11. Sr.v. sun oetl7 —til Sec’ry of State. NO 386 P roc lam'atioii ’r* »; ■.< Iff fra f' ' •*.’ S’. ' ■ - BY THE GOVERNOK. WnxiiEXs IL It i. rejierted by reliable citizens from many counties of th. Bnrte, that prepara tions are being made to collect onerouajtaxeß levied under authority of the t.’onttilotion of eighteen hundred ayd sixty-live (*S65)f land, fatlwg to soiled, to apply the provisions -of tlie. present Constitution, mid thrweby exclude .many eitizene from the privilege of voting. Tireiefere, I, Rufus B. Bnlbiek. Governor, and Commander iu-Chief of the .Winy and Navy of the State of Georgia, and of the Militia thereof, by virtue of tlie imtliority in me Vested Vy th® Seventieth (Tilth) eectlon of the Code of Georgia, do hereby nuapeud th. coUecti<flt-ot nil -poll ttuceu. autjl the next regular neseion- of the General Assembly of thia State, atid of Hiiß bUspeueion the Comptroller General will forthwith give.qottce to the Tax Cultcctore eCtbeeeVetili eouutiw. Given under my baud and the Great Seal of tlie State, nt the Capitol, in lite city of Atlanta, tbie twentieth day off Oetdber, in the year of ou Lord, eighteenhntidred and sixty-eiglit, apdfef tlie inuuiMMtilance of, the United States of America the niuety-tbird. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, By the Governor: Gofernor. Dtyrn G. Ofi ritH;. SesrgUtry of.Slate. . ■ CoMpriiot i.Kti GXnkkal's Vrricx. ? A tlanfa; Gu , Del. k 7,1868. ( Y’o Collectors(>y the.Stab;(jeotijia: Iu Conformity .with Ilia above proelamatiou, by iris Excellency, the Governor of Ilia Slata of GeOrgin.-yitn are herMiy directed to. Ufpi ii'i tbo collection of 'all poll faxes, in'yOur respective counties, imfii, the next regular session of the General AssOliilijy of*tin's State. RespeH.fnlly. » MADISON BELL, jrol2o—6 e Comptroller General. ♦ Oiticinl. P reclamation. ' BY THE GOVERSOU f Wxkuexb, ou th* 3d day of November next, an election will fie lield of the various plaeos iu this StaGi established by law for holdinaelcctious hy the jirople-hheroof, for nine Metiers of Presi- . i doitlaud. Vico Proistent of t 1 a' Unrfed States ; Aud 'wlioieae, trout the increased' number* of quajil'teil volzrs in this .State,.suUili.'tfai oppor-’ tunlties must bo afforded, that it mast be possi ble and Convenient for all portions, who are en titled tb exercise the elective franchise, to vote at said election: Novftherel'uiti, I," Hutus B. Bulloek, Governor tjnd ('awmanJer-iihphKd of tbo-Army and Navy of tbc Btate,of.Georgiy, and di’ the Militia there of, do hereby issue this my rroeiawmlion order ing and requiring that, in addition to the etec*. Uo» in oauli Militia DistrfeGthfireshaU bo nt the site glection pretipct, three ballot, boxes used, and ibroo ’boards of Superiutondeate of election duly nunlifioa . and orgiuiisbd to each ballot box, and fho oleclioff shall bp conducted by iMCb board Os fbiporiiUendents, in the same lunniiOT, aad with 'ire same fenaaMties, as if Ibero were but oue bglioi-box and onc hoar'i of Supcrinfeudnuts. Each Board will make separate returns, as required by law. - Given imd’ r my haud aiid the Great Seal of tlie State, at the Capitol in th* cHV of Atlanta,tins 12th day us Octuimr, in the year of our lend, eighteen linudred and sixty-eight, and of tlie-hideyiuideuca of tlie United States of A’merica, tlie ninety third. RUFUS B. BUTLLOUK, Uy the G(Wrtn«s .. '* v Governor, luwtti G OjT'tfho, I ’ > Sei retary of State. - ' bet 14—tde • 2b ASSIGNEE'S SALE , or . »i HEAL I'iST/VTE. WILL KE BWU». udvEE FKpMALL 1N- CjjMBR'ANCEB, iutlietaty of Atlanta, on tin-' THIRD TUESDAY in NpVembar nfext, at II o’clock K m.,the foltiwlng priqicriy.'to wit; City Lol Number Eleven, Ou uaM of F<j»cluree. eucet, being part of laud lot 78,1 Illi district of originally -Henry, Bow Fulton comity, fronting OU jraqabtnv rtreet 31 j feet, hnd extending back 90 feet, ■ n Ou this lot is a THKEE-BTORY BRICK ROUSE, Betaden a dry biwcinent, 34 J feet front by 78 back,- and cvnridcrtid one of tbe beet budding* in the city. , -r - iLSM > at die aame limg<»iid place, a lot of . Choice Wines and Liquors, Censieling ol - 1 bbl. OTA RD BRANDY, f bbl., 0T A Rd BRANDY, 1 bbl. SCOTCH WHDiKEY, I bbl. St, C. RUM, ■ ; I punchequ UIN, 2 bbls. SHERRY tyiNE, 1 bbl.'.VaßJ WJNE, ’ 6 ca*ka PORTER, • x > , > ti ' AI.SQ, , Hi) ope gallon J age,'ami sundry Note* and open Ac«<>rfut.». ’ ' ImptMlM' ly aBCT which, 1 will *6ll ou thy premise*-- ’ ■ ONE HOUSE AND LOT, House topfaiuing Ipiu .riMuna 3ud baficmeut, t*itnsted ofi $ inde of Pea< bfrejJ gtfuet, on city let No. 31. o.hiAiftrDg Ahe half a<Tt, more or less. A UK>» CITY LOT NO. THIRTY-POUR, udfoinifre above lot. No. 31, andfr.niiiug 100 feet <>■ ivy rtreei, n ntalß* Vrfrt tIMT atns, more or lee*. ' ’ -*"• ' . 7 J Allaubl 44.3ta* iVoperty of John H. Ixivejoy, bankrupt, .- . ’■ • . . TSsifcsri”* given immpdgitetY, Jorum cash. - N. R. FtIwLSK. nCtSf-i-ffw ___ Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S'NOTICE. '. ‘ MILL I’ikOPKRTY FOB SALE. . - BY virtue of *n ord*r of th* Hob. A. fl. Foster, llegister in Bankruptcy , I will vellatpublio outqfy, at the Court bouse .deni in Saudeiaville, Ha., witbin the Irk** *"***'* i-f salr 4»«k. Tuesday in Kevcmber rrv.tt. the following prop erty, re-wit: , . AU that tr*cl or pared <’f l»od, situated five mites north of S»nder*»iHe, known' as the Carter’* Mill * tract, *ontaißing ninety-s*veu aerei, with a greft mill and other improve ments thereon. Also, a large number i f notes and accounts due t . Warihen * Carter and W. W. Carter, sold f< r the hi-n- lit t rrediiors. Terms Cash. M. NEWM AN, Assignee. -»Ddrrsviile Ga , Get. «, 18« S. I*w3t