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AL’UUSTA, «A. (
TUESDAY MORNING November 3, 13«8 <
This is a Republic where the Will of ’
the People is the Law of the Lund.
[U.S. Grant. '
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“ H alted over thepreservation of the I nion <
wM zealous eye, and indignantly frown upon (
the first dawning of every attempt to alienate
any portion of the Country from the rest, or i
to enfeeble the sacred tics, which ngw link 1
together the various parts."-e-\\' asuinuton’s .
Farewell Address. |
THE ELECTORAL TICKET. <
In a former number of the Republican t
we explained the danger of many Republi- f
cans making some fatal error in reference 1
to their vote on the 3d of November. For 1
the convenience of,all itch, we append the 1
ticket as it should lie voted. By cutting 1
this out. in its present form, the voter need 1
not ask information from any source: but
cun just pi t it in the ballot-box,.with the
assurance that it is all right and will cer
tainly be counted. Here is your ticket:
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Republican Electoral Ticket.
FOR THU STATE AT LARGE.
HENRY I’. FARROW, of Falta.
AMOS T. AKERMAN, of Elbert.
FOR TDK DISTRICTS.
1 / District —F. M. SMITH, of Cli-irlton.
2d Dis-rid—JSO. MURPHY, of Dougherty
3d Dish-ict-E. I. HIGBEE, oT Talbot.
Dh District—Wu. IT WHITEHEAD, of
Butts.
sth District—J. E. BRYAN T, of Richmond.
sth District— S. C. JOHNSON, of Dawson.
Ith Didrict—3. L- DUNNING, of Fulton.
SEND US THE .VEH’S.
Our friends in all the county Jowls of
the State will oblige us by sending us, at
as . arly a day as possible, after the election,
the vote in their respective counties. Don’t
tcruet this.
LET US //-' VE DE ACE TO-DAY.
That the Ku-Khix editor of this city is
determined to create a riot at the polls to
day is very clear, from his issue of Sabbath
morning. Whilst we desire to see all our
. follow citizens at .the polls to-day uiiietly
and peaceably exercising the rights of free
men, we would.greatly deprecate the as
semblage of all the people at the polls at
one time, each one pressing find crowding
his neighbor; nor can we understand the
necessity of the‘presence around and about
the polls of a large crowd of persons who
have already cast their ballots. Our ad
vice to all such would be to vote and re
tire to your usual avocations, and let the
Ku-Klux editor and his chosen rowdies do
the fussing and dirty work. Thercisuo truer
saying than “that-the devil will find work
for idle hands to do.” Ono word of cau
tion to-the hunited rind excited followers of
this Ku-Klux editbr : In case of the trouble
which, he is endeavoring to foment, be
sure and do not go any nearer danger than
this valiant warrior, and don't remain any
longer in a dangerous position than he re
nnins. Leave’when he leaves, and all will
be well. He was noted in the war fur
taking care'of the enfeass of the General.
The duty of the Sheriff is, to-day,
of the utmost importance. Let him keep
c>ol, ard bi firm- and determined to
preserve-order at all hazards. Have the
law promptly c.Vecutcd; and, as com
manded by the Executive, he should select
all the managers from men who will exe
cute the samel As directed by the Exe.ai
five, opart as many polls as may be neces
sary at the City Hall, to give, all an oppor
tunity ot voting, and 'allow no independ
dent polls to be opened in or at the City
• Hall; and, above and beyond all, allow ho
violent men to insult or use any violence
whatever towards or upon a voter whilst
exercising this great right of an American
freeman. Now, you will see. Mr. Sheriff',
you are boss for one. day. Select firm,
cool and determined men for your constab
ulary force this day, and not politicians of
any stripe. Ask the commandant of the
forces in Augusta to keep his men on duty
at the City Hall during the entire day. to
| assist iu the enforcement of the law, ami
" to be near you. Make' no threats, but
quietly arrest immediately all disturbers of
the peace, and have them entwined in jail,
or some other secure place, until the elec
tion is over. Make no discriminations as
to persons or politics, but arrest all alike.
To the Chief of Police we would sug.
gest: appoint secret detectives to bunt
out draw sellers : also, persons that may
be making efforts to get up riots, and re
port. Also, get several blank warrants
against persons carrying concealed weapons,
and have persons who violate this law this
day, at least, arrested, and take them be
fore some magistrate. , If the officers will
only .watch closely they can catch many a
one. ■ Going up and down the Court House
steps affords a good' opportunity to-detect
concealed weapons.
Menwf Augusta, let us beseech you this
day control your feelings, and let crazy
maniacs alone. And women of Augusta,
as you love your husbands, children, and
peace, this day unite with all Christians,
and pray for once in good earnest that we
may; have peace and order, ami that no
violence or bloodshed may, to-day, occur
in our midst ( and to-morrow let us say
we are a hand Os brothers, dwelling to
gether in harmony afld peace.
foie early, that v'crthinyr mu .event'
your exercising your right. It is alway
best to attend to tbs most important duty
first. Give a few minutes—if you can not I
spare the uhole <b>y—to your country. |
SOFT TALK TO COLORED MEN.
The Ku-Klux editor, in his Sunday's
issue, has a long article of soft talk to the
colored people. He revamps the self-evi
dent lie, that, the new Constitution denies
to colored men the right to-hold office.
The Republicans place the right of the ,
colored men to hold office on the high <
ground that they arc citizens of the United
States, and of the State -of Georgia, enti
tled to all the rights, powers, privileges i
and immunities. The Democratic party
holds that the negro is something lessthan
a citizen, possessing neither the right to
hold office nar to vote. The issue is plain.
Colored people will decide to-day whether
they'desire be citizens of the ln|tcd
States, and of Georgia, or tlie mere “hew.
ers of wood and drawers of water" of those
who may see tit to impose upon them. The
Democracy professes to be the friend of the
colcred man. “The tree is known by its
fruit." How has the Democracy treated
tlie colored man t For au answer, look ut
the action of the Democratic legislature nt
Atlanta; look at the Camilla massacre;
look at the murder of young IV alker, iu
Baker county ; look at the outrageous mur
ders in Elbert, Wilkes and Columbia coun
ties—aye, go to the Freedmen’s Hospital,
this morning, and see the poor fellow from
Lincoln county that was badly shot last
week, and was the only one of three that
escaped alive.
As to the Ku-Klux editor's friendship
for the colored man, we have only heard of
one instance of its manifestation. It Ims
been alleged by persons under his com
mand that in Pennsylvania, in IStfo, lie
kidnapped a free colored person, brought
him South, and sold him into slavery.
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he imllut is mightier Alum the bul
let.. One of the former cast to-day for the
Republican candidate ■■•■'ill prevent the east
ing r>f tlipusaiidsof the latter for the sup
pression of th new rebellion that is
threatened.
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■ ive this day to the country. One
day in four years is not too much for the Re
public t > demand.
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®3y*-Votc.thi;; iHomiug. Don’t wait-until
the middle or the encl ot the day.
®gg“lt I--rather late to appeal to many of
our friends in the country, but if our paper
reaches, even an hour before the [mils close,
some nun; who Ims not voted, let hiirj do
Lis duty al mice. The want of a single vote
mice deflated the Whig candidate for Gov
ernor of Massachusetts, when hi.> election
was regarded ax sure, Let no honest yeoman
risk any such r.-spotrsihilily .<<' hi. ili-gfi
gem-i- would involve.
l.i t all tae units Hum ainist at
be tby Country’s, thy God's,and ’I ruth's.
Republiwus ! let this excellent sentiment
control your'conduct. tu-d-.-y. Be sober! Be
quii.t arid good-humored I i»o not too readily
he provoked to niigi-r! Bat bn sure to' go
early to the polls and help “ put through''
the Ghaxt ami C->i : ax Eleftora! I'tcket-.
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No -CitotviHNfi.—The ■ Democrotie Organ
advises all Duma, rat; to. rciu'-iin at the polls
after lhey hava -noted. This little trick Io
ctowd Ropiffi’rina i i vim Imv-; n.r vot'd from
the polls will a-A bo wise, nor will it be tol
erated. Fire ami fall back is' •■qmrl And'
ju t t:> ai . ami tire )t< i.ublicau- v.el jn-i-.t
on the ru|<- Vein ' recognize,l at. th- poll
jiext Tuesday-
The I.Mt'OUTANCK of One Vote—We
a 1 arm tly enlieat evoi-y I{.e|fol-lie if, !■> wi irh
vv 'll tin iiuporbmtc of m singfo vote lor >r
ngahist their caifotdates, and fail no tn go
earlyito fire polls ami. vote the Gbv• t and
CotFAX IflCctornl Ticket.
I asti not, Hanoi.e not the Unclean
TniNt.. -Let every Republican nbstnin, for
, this day at least, from th’- irsc ofivll inloxiea
, ting beverages, which, at best, only iufl-trne
, the brain pud excite tin' mind. Kt ep per
fectly cool ; avoid alldisputullouSD i political
t rpiea. But be sure to go early to the polls
and rent r I his vote fur theGuANT and IfotFix
Eteetora.
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I.MruuTANr To Voters.— Lit cvyry Re
. publican bear i . mj’nJ' that no man can
. legally vote, evmi for I’resi lent and Vice
,- President., except in thg State in which he
, resides. We hope no one advocating Rc
. publican principles—lmwqvtT tniteh he may
desir..- (heir ascendency, or the election of
Grant and Oni.FAXr-vtiff attempt to v.ote in
violatfoji of tin' plain law.
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Bfejr*Nune but viti-zcus of this Stale gnu
vote in this State.
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Look it the Sick. —Lm every Republi
, can n’port ro one l<-n<lcrs every sick man,
, ,wbo would.vole-out- ticket If able to he out,
I an 1 then make ariangemcuU to bring him
util. x lt may be their I;.st cimii,-o to s.ivu
[' tit country.
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Will Fail..— The effort to iiiaffo nit the
white people ot Georgia join the Democratic
party to-day will fail. People will do their
own thinking, and will not whinq rt like, dogs,
to wear the collar of riß)bjtious..;roliiiciaim,
who have never led, exeept into misfortunes
and disasters.
TO FfiREIGNEHS.
Every male person who has declared his
intention to become a citizen -who has been
six months resident in the State, and thirty
days in the county, and who has paid ail
legal taxes which have been required of
Lii6, und which he has had tin opportunity
of paying, so entitled to vote for President
at the ensuing election.
Remember this, foreigners ! Go to the
<’b rk of the Superior Coyrf, “ declare your
intentions,’ and then, on Tuesday next,
oast your first vote for Grant and Colfax.
Let us have Peace J >
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Star'* ■ vote for the Republican ticket is a
vote fpr freedom and progress. A vote for the
Demecratic candidates is a vote for reaction,
despotism mid social and political profli
gacy.
Be Sori;. sure that the names of
tire Electoral candidates are on the Ticket
when you vote for Grant and Colfax.
Cut out the Ticket at the head of our
I Editorial < ohimns—and you will make sure
of it. ' ■ ■
Let Us Have Peace.—Let every law
abiding citizen, go back to his regular em
ployment just as soon as he deposits his vote.
Do not be led into any exciting argument,
no matter what your Politics may be.
X/faff 'Waterloo changed the destinies of
Europe— to lay will determine the fortunes
of America for years to come.
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StaTDo you vyant another war? A Demo
cratic triumph will bring it! If you prefer
peace, vote the Republican ticket.
S®’ If you put the names of Grant and
Colfax in the ballot-box, without the names
of the Electors, it will not be counted.
Remem her. —Let white and colored Re
publicans remember that no Democratic ’
paper in the State has ever denounced the
murder of any Republican by the Demo
crats.
Stir Remember, that if tire names of
Grant and Colfax are at the head of the
ticket, ami the Democratic Electors are on
the ticket, it is a vote for Si.ymouii and
Blair.
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Itir'ioa don’t bare to pay taxes be tlx ft
you vote for Presidential Electors.
Wo have only One Dav to vote for
President.
Vote Early —Bent- the polls on lues,
day mprning before they are opened, and
cast your own vote the first thing; then
bunt strugglers until the polls are ckaed
Foe. Yoon Wives and Children, —Re-
member, tliut in supporting Grant on
Tuesday next, you are rendering ’ihe
grft itest service you possibly could to your
wives and dear little children. Wrrk !
WATCH THEM.
It is intimated that the Democrats have
villniitottsly flooded the State with tickets
bearing Gkant and Colfax at the head,
but containing all the names of the. Demo
cratic candidates for electors. .Beware of
these tickets. Every one of tlifm that is
voted counts for Seymour and Blaik.
If yon cut your ticket out of the
lIErvBLK'AN you are sure to be right.
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No One Disfranchised.—lt should be
borne in mind that no one is prevented iroiu
vot’-ng for President by rcasou ol any dis
franchisement under the Recou.slriiction
laws. Let every white and colored man in
the Stale be sure to attend the lection,
nrge a friend to go along widi you, and cast
your votes for Grant and Cot,fax. Let us
have Peace .'
A r O REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR
DRESIDENTIA I. ELECTION.
No one is required to register in order to
vote for President and Vice President.
All qualified voters, whether they arc
registered or not under the Military Bills,
.are entitled to vote in the eleetjon next
Tuesday.
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See to it that every Union vote is
polled to-day. Stay at hoiue win-riot., were
despised during the rebellion, ' They are
worse now.
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Only Six Months.—Remember that six
niouth’s residence in the State, and thirty
days in the county, authorizes you to vote
for President, on Tuesday uext. No
manager of an election d -.tc make you take
' any of the oaths in the code about your
I hiving lived in the State two years. We
advise Republicans to watch Democratic
managers, and confront them with the new
Constitution, if any tricks are attempted.
Condoling.—The A. F. Tribune thus
Sympathises with their Democratic friemls-
They have for some time beeir- expecting
Gen. Toombs up this way to revive their
souls by a few first-rate campaign speeches;
but Toombs has decided not to eome, or
rather jmijte wise Northeim Democrat has
dveid cd for him. Toombs had his carpet
' bng ail packed, fond was ready for a stint,
■ when he received the < hilling word ihdt he
I wasn’t wanted, and that it would be better
for him to stay at home, anil better for “the
’ cause” as he would be perfectly/’powderless
-for good.” Bnt we beg the expectant and
disappointed Democracy of the North to
. console themselves by rending viv.er a.air.
Mr, Seymour’s speeches, lit all that de-
1 lights the soul of a Copperhead, we think
these productions fully equal to anything
which Toombs might lie likety to say. And
if Seymour dosen’t answer try Pendleton I
Toombs can't beat him 1
T PLCI AL NuTICi S
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
the eORTMBIA .k AVGUSTA lIAILKOAD 00.
.- —,A» rho truck of the Columbia A Augusta Kail
road will net bo entirely finished from Colum
bia iq Gvanitovillv by the slli of “evciaber,
the day of the Aanual meeting, iu l uluiubia
us tbo StmXlMilders es this Company; it is pro
posod to postpone the moiling until 'I liars.lay
tbo 26th of November. The trains will bo tun
ing from Columbia to G-anitovillo, which will,
grea'ly facilitate the conveniefice of the Stock
holders and their families in attending ilia moot
ing. With tbo concurrenec of the Board of I>i
rectors, it is, therefore, rpoummerided' that toe
meeting of Stockholders be held in Columbia on
tlio 2fith instant instead of the 6th instant.
WM. JOHNSTON, I’lesiilent
Columbia, S. C., Oct. 31,. 1868. nov3—st
ASS’T SUTT.iUN l il.X'DEX'i'.- nl-TRT. (
Georgia K. K., Nov. 2, 1868. y
NOTICE.—A TRAIN OF CARS
will leave here at 10 o’clock a m , for Bel Air, for
voters to vote,-andreturn as soon a.« the pasten
gerv on the train have voted.
Fare,-both ways, 50 ten's.
S. K. JOHNSON,
nov3—lt Ass’t Bnperintendent.
ASS T sl'l'i-THNTENDENT S OFFICE ,
Georgia Railroad.
Augusta, Ga., October 16th, ISl>B. )
EXCEPT SUNDAY NIGHT, A
Train will run on tile Washington Branch, in
connection with onr Night Passenger I'miiis, jai
and after Monday, tiie iSh instant, leaving
Washington' nt ItMM, p. m. Returning, arriving
at Washington nt 3:fJW a. rn
3. K. JOHNSON,
Assistant Snuerhitendent.
Wirsliingtou copy 2®?? —
Assistant Si rrtnirtTHirimxT’s Office. )
GBOKtfIA KAILROAD,
Augusta, Ga., October 6th, 18f>7. 5
NOIIQE TO MERCHANTS.—ON
and after this date, the rate on ROPE is reduced
to $1.20 per 100 lbs. from Bt. Louis, Mo., and
LouwviHa, Ky., via. uickman, *Ky., and Nash
ville, Tenn., to Augusta, Ga.
S. K. JOHNSON,
octiV-hu Assistant Superintendent.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Will FORTH! “BOSS''
WITH THE
BIG SHOW I
-A.t .A.ugusta,
THURSDAY & FRIDAY,
November I2lli iukl 13th.
ADMISSION; 75 Cts., Childrenso Ct>.
JOHN ROBINSON’S
GREAT COMBINATION
CUBE 1H MEMK
Forming a Grand Stock Enterprise,
consolidating
TEIST SHOWS
THE MAMMOTH
ZOOLOGICALDEPARTMENT
including Ornithological peloclions of the most
beautiful specimens of Foreign Birds,
forming the most extensive collection of
WILD ANIMALS
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In the country, supported by the
L .rgest Company of Equestrians
IN AMERICA, numbering
150 MEN and 250 HORSES,
Including
FIFTY PERFORMERS,
five Eady equestriennes,
THREE POPULAR CLOWNS,
Enabling the Management to produce
KTAiiTLING ACTS ot HORSEMANSHIP.
DAUIXG GYMNASTIC EXERCISES,
Spectacles of Oriental Grandeur,
With the most dazzling splendor. In
THE ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT
WILL BE FOUND
A Herd of Tapirs,
A Flock of Australian Emeus,
A Herd of Porcupines,
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Performing
PHANT
Introduced by Mr. Johnson,
African Lion and Lioness, Ruffed Lemur,
Oeelo’, Wild Doc us Tnrtary, Civit, COpy
bassa, Ground Coati, Alpine Marmot, Sil-
Ver-crusted Cockatoo, Zebra, Cliacma, Man
dril, Red Monkey, Chimpanzee, Diana Mon
key, Great Flamingo, Lyre Bird, White-nose
Monkey. Per ian Lioness, Roso Cockatoo,
Alexandrine Pam quets, African Leopard,
Tiger Cat, Ceylon Tiger, Ichneuintfn, Amer
ican White Bear, Russian Cinnamon Bear,
Wormbat of Australia, White-headed Par
rot, Australia i Kangaroo, Grizzly Bear,
American Bullafo, African Bison, African
I’a<">, Golden. Silver and Chinese Pheas
ants, Agile Gibbon, Ursine Howler, White
Pcaofcks. ,
JUST ADDED TWO DOUBLE HUMI’ED
J3ac trian C anaels
ALSO TIIE
Valpai 4 from Tartary,
AND
WHITE l»OI«AR BEAK.
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Prt'ufifocct among the LttracUve talent of the
Arena are such Artiste fts
MISS CORDELIA,
The Phainpi >n Female Rider of the World.
M’lle France9 t ytadmic
me C< rfi 0 ie, Mr. John Wilson,
Jfr. John Ilolnnion, Mr. J. McDonough,
Mr. Geo. Sfomou, IT. //. Ashton d' Sons f
Mr. G. X. Ilohin*on t Siff. Adolph Brandisi,
MF. JOHN LOWLOW,
The X::. ’i'cart. Humorist and polite Local Clown,
MU. Fit AX K ROBINSON,
t’lbxvn p >r extx’i’-jrrce and modern Grimaldi.
MH. AHWHE rAMPDELL,
Tiiu>bouored dispenser of Wit and Humor.
77. . Xuiipariel Lewie, Mi. Lewis Willis,
Notice.—Find appearance in America in two
year of G. M. KELLEY, the Champion Leaner
of tha World.
Grand Gratuitous Exhibition !
A -rgeouf Ancient Pagcnt—The Grand Chariot
of Mars, Obcton and Achilles ; Living Lions in
open Dens of <J«dd and P.ronze; Knights and
(I!a h'at »rs, in Armour of Ancient Romans, as es
cort to the glittering and costly Oriental Equip
age This Grand and Imposing Procession
will be prncecded by -the Chariat of. Oberon, coti
tainirg THOS. GANG A
Operatic Silver and String’ Ocheitra
Os Twenty First * last Musicians.
TWo PERFORMANCES—At 2<t 7 o’clockp. ui
n *Tho Proccs-i n will enter the city nt 10
o’ol' ck. on the 12th inst.
W. W. DURAND.
nov3- th ' Business Manager. I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Rooms to Let.
ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN RENT
pleasantrooms, With fire-places, at
nov3—2t ' No. 59 GREENE frT.
Leave to Sell Real Estate.
QTATE OF GEORGIA,
lO Hichmond County:
By permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond, County, notice is hereby given, that
sixty days after date, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary for ioavo to soil the Real
Estate of Charles Dwcllo, deceased.
JULIA M. DWELLS,
Augusta. Nov. 2, 1868. Administratrix.
nov3—2m .
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY in December next, between the legal
hours of sale, at the Lower Market House, in the
city of Augusta, the following property, viz :
One House and Lot, No, 357 Broad street, Angus
ta, Georgiy, bounded on the north by lot of Jerry
O'Brien, on the east by lot of D. L. Curtis, on
tbo south by Broad street, and on the west by
lot <rf Jerry O’Brien, as the property of the said
Jerry O’Brien, and pointed out by Plaintiff, this
29th day of October, 1868, Levied on and re
turned to mu by John 11. Keibling, county con
stable. \YM. DOYLE,
nov3 td Dpt’y Sheriff H.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
Vl/ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
vv DAY IN DECEMBER next, between the
legal hours of sale, at the Market House,
in the city of Augusta, the following property,
viz: One Tract of Land and improvements
thereon, situate in said county on the east side
of East Boundary street, of the city of Augusta,
containing sixteen and a half acres, mure or less,
and bounded West by said East Boundary street,
North by road leading to Sand Bar Furry, East
by land now (or formerly) owned by Dr. Mc-
Whorter, and South by land of , except
such portion of land as is claimed by defendant
as exempt from levy and sale—levied on a- the
property of Robert C. Easterling, to satisfy a
Common Law fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Richmond county, in favor of John
Phinizy against Robert C. Easterling ; said land
being now in possession of Robert C. Easterling,
and notice this day served on him according to
law, 2d Nov., 1863.
WILLIAM DOYLE,
nov3—td Deputy Sheriff Richmond Co.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Sale.
VITH-L BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
Vv DAY IN DECEMBER next, at the Lower
Market House, in the city of Augusta, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
viz; One Tract of Land and improvements, sit
uate in said county, on the oast side of East
Boundary street of the city of Augusta, contain
ing sixteen and a half acres, more or less: and
bounded west by said East Boundary street,
north by road leading to Saud Bar Ferry, east by
land now or formerly owned by Dr. McWhorter,
and south by lands of , except such portions
of land as is claimed by defendant as exempt from
levy and sale. Levied ou as the property of
Robert C. Easterling, to satisfy a common law 11.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Richmond
comity in favor of Daniel T. Sumner against
Robert C. Easterling, principal, and Foster
Blodgett, jr., security on the appeal; said land
being now in possession of Robert C. Easterling.
And I hereby serve this notice according to law.
this 2d day of November, 1868.
WM. DOYLE,
uov3—td Deputy Sheriff Richmond co.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale,
WILL BE SOLD, AT THE LOWER
Market House, in the city of Augusta, ou
the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit: Tenement Building, north side of
Telfair street, fronting 60 feet on same street,
running back to Greene street 132 feet, more or
less; bounded on the north by the Methodist
Church lot, east by lot of Mrs. Tisdale, south by
Telfair street, and'west by lot of the City Council
Augusta. The property of Mr?. Julia Tisdale, to
satisfy two fi. fas., issued from the- 120th District,
G. M., in favor of Eli Muslin, vs. Mrs. Tisdale.
Robert A Harper vs. Mrs. Julia Tisdale, levied
on and returned to me by L. L. Anthony, County
Constable, 2d November, 1868.
Also, Lot No. 2*l, Block 1, fronting on the Sa
vannah Koad, Sharp’s survey,recorded on Book
1, Folio 535, in the office of tbo Ordinary ot the
county. Said lot lying and being in tlie county of
Richmond. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
Cathcrene E. Picquet, to satisfy a ii. fa. issued
from the 120th District, G. M., in favor of Alex
ander Brodie vs. Catherene E. Picquet. Executrix
of the estate of Augustus Picquet, this sth day
June, 1868. Levy made and returned to mo by
L. L. Anthony, County Constable.
Also, ou lots known as Nos. 1,5 and 8 on Block
No. 1, fronting on Turknett Road, and on lots
1, 9,10,17,18, Block No. 2, according to E P.
Shani’s survey, recorded in Ordinary’s office,
Book 1, Folio 535. Said lots situate, lying ami
being in the county of Richmond, State aforesaid.
Said lots levied on to satisfy two distress warrants,
issued from the Justice's Court, 120th District, G.
M., in favor of George McKinue vs. Catherine E.
Picquet, principal, and Frederick M, Nicholas,
security, the stl< day of August, 1868. Levied on
and returned to mo by L. L. Anthony. Comity
Constable.
Also, one Tract of Lind, situate, lying and
being in the county of Richmond, containing 14 I
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the estate of
James McLaws, James Cawley, ami William
Rachels. Levied on us the property of Wm. K.
Thompson, to satisfy a li. fa., issuing from the
Justice’s Court of 120th District, G. M.. in fav-r
of Frank H. MiUer vs. Wm. Anderson, principal,
and Wm. K. Thompson, security, this 2d day of
, April, 1868. Levy made and returned to me' by
. L. L. Antlnmv, Cm i ; Constable.
WILLIAM DOYLE.
itov3—td Dep. Sheriff li. C.
TTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
LJ Northern District cf Georgia.—No. 282.
ALBERT HOWELL, Bankrupt, having
petitioned for a discharge from all his debts proVa
ble in Bankruptcy, all persons interested uro noti
fied to appear ou the It th day of November,lß6B,
at 10 o'clock a. ni., before Register Black, at At
lanta, Gm, to show cause why the prayer of the
Bankrupt should not be granted. The second and
third meetings of creditors will be held at the
same time and place. W. B. SMITH.
October 31,1868. Clerk.
n.v3-lt’ j
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
ROBERT F. CURRY, > Is BaxkruTtcv.
Bankrupt. J No. 201.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the first day of December, 1868,
at 10 o’clock a. ra, at Chambers of said District
Court, before Albert G. Foster, Esq. , one of the
Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy,
at bis office, at Warren Block. Augusta,
Ga, and show cause why the prayer
of the said petition of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. And further no
tice* is given that the second and third meet
ings of creditors wHI be held at the same time
and place.
Dated at Savauuah, Ga-, this 30th day of Octo
ber. 1868. james McPherson,
nov3—law2w Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COUItT OF TUiv
.1 United States for the Scuthorn District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )IN BANKRUPTCY.
ROB’T R. WIMBERLY 1
Bankrupt. J No. 119.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court fota discharge from ali bis debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby all persons interested
to appear on the 17th day of November, 1868,at 10
o’clock a. m., at Chambers of said District
Court, before A. G. Murray, Esq., one of the
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at
bis office at Macon, Ga., aud show cause why
the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt
should not be granted.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 30th dav of Octo
ber, isos. james McPherson,
nov3- laW-’w - » gClcrlt.
TN THE DISTRICT C>U iff OF THE
1 United t'.tafos, for the Southern District yf
Georgia.
In the matter of 1
JOSIAH A. PARK. lIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. • I No. 157.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court fora discharge from all his debts prova
ble mnler the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 26th day of November, 1868,at 1 It
o’clock a. m., at chambers of said District
Court, Ixfore F 8 llcsscltinc. Esq., one of the
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy,at Ms
office nt Albany, Ga., and show cause
why the ]»rajcy of the said petition of
Iließankruptsliv’uld not brtgranted.
Dated at Sav.-muili, Ga., tills 29tb day of
OcHilier. 1868. XAMES McI’HKBBON,
nov3—law2w C'lcA
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132 Broad Street, A.ugusta, Ga.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE DISTRICT COUItT OF THE !
United States for the Southern District ot |
Georgia.
In the matter of )
MOSES H. BALDWIN, i IN BANKRUPTCY,
Bankrupt. ) No. 218.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned tbo Court I
for a discharge from alt hie debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all jiersons interested to appear
on tliet2sth day of November, 1868, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. at Chambers of raid District Court, before
F 8 Hesscltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at his office at C. B. Wootens
in Dawson Ga., and show cause why the prayer of
the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not be granted. And further notice is
given that the second and third meetings of
creditors will be held at the same time and
' Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 30th day of Octo
ber, 1868- •
james McPherson,
n»v3—law3w Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Status for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of i
IRVINC. WARNOCK, 5-IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 221.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all liis debts prova
ble under tlie Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 25tb!day of November, 1868, at
10 o’clock a. m., at chambers oi said District
Court, before F: 8. Ilesseltiiie, Esq., one
of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at
his office at C. B. Wooten’s, in Dawson Ga., and
show cause why the prayer of tlie said petition
of the. Bankrupt should not be granted. And
further notice is given that the second and
third meetings of creditors will be held at
the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Ga .this 30th day of Octo
ber, 1868. james McPherson,
Hov3 —law3w Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
i United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
in tbo matter of )IN BANKRUPTCY
BEERS & BRINSON, !>
Bankrupt. ) No. 169
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all their debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appearon tbo 26th day of November,lß6B,at 10
o’clock a. m., at chambers of said District
Court, before F S Ilcsscltine, Esq., one of the
Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at his
office at Albany Ga., and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt
should not be granted. And further notice
is given that the second and third
meetings of creditors will bo held at
the same time and place.
Dated nt Savannah, Ga.,this 29th day of Octo
ber, isos. james McPherson,
nov3 —law2w Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for the Southern District of
Georgia—
In the matter of )
LUCIUS G. EVANS, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) Ns. 127.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of Marell 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 25th day of November, 1868, at 10
o’clock in tlie forenoon, at chambers of the said
District Court, before F. S. Ilcsscltine, Esq.,
one of the Registers of the said Court iu Ban k
ruptcy,at his office at C. B. Wooten'a-in Dawson
Ga., and show cause why the prayer of the said
petition olthe Bankrupt should not be granted.
And further notice is given that the second and
third meetings of creditors will be held at the
same time and place.
Dated at Savannah. Ga., this 3 ’th day vs Octo
ber, 1868.
james .McPherson,
nov3 —law2w Clerk,
IN TllM DISTRICT COURT <>F THE
J- United States for the Southern District o
Gorgia.
In the matter of |
JOHN B. VANOVER, ]-Is Bankkwtcy.
Bankrupt. J No. 219.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court fora discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt .Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby give:- to all persons interested
to appear on the‘2ith day of November, 1868, at 4
o’clock p. m., at chambers ot said District Court,
before F S Hesseltine, Esq., one of the Reg
isters of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at his
. office at O. B. Wooten’s Dawson Ga., and show
. cause why the prayer of the said petition of the
Bankrupt should not be granted.’ And
■ further notice is hereby given that the second
and third meetings of creditors will be held at the
same time and phice.
Dated at Savannah,Ga.,this 3’k.li day of Octo
ber, 1868.
james McPherson,
nov3—law2w . Clerk.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
Slate? for the Southern District of Georgia.
In tbo matter of i
WILLIAM B.DA VIS ON kIN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. ) No. 193.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867. notice ie
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the first day <rf December, 13418, at 10 o’clock a.
m.,at Cliambersofsaid District. Court before Albert
G. Foster, Esq., oue of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at his office, at Wa ren
Block, Augusta, Ga.. and show cause whv the
prayer of tho said petition of the Bauky unt should
not be granted. And further notice is given
that the second and third meetings of creditors
will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah. Ga., tins 30th day of Octo
ber, 1868. -
JAMES McI’iIERSON,
nov—law2w Clerk
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States for tlie Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
11. &N. E. SOLOMON, >IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. ) No. 355.
Th.'said Bankrupt having petitioned the Cpurt
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby giveu to all persons interested to appear ou
the first day of December, 1868, at 10 o’clock a. nt.,
at chambers of said District Court, before Albert
G. Foster, Esq,, one of the Registers nf said
Court in Bankruptcy, at his office, at Warren
Block, Augusta Ga.. and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt.
- should not be granted. And further notice is.
given that the second’ and third meetings of ■
creditors will be held at the same time and place. 1
Dated at Savannah. Ga., this 30th day of Octo- ■
ber, 1868.
james McPherson,
nov3—law2w Clerk.
J N TH EDIS HIIC'T CO URT OF TH IS UNITED
I Stales for the Soiithurn District nf Georgia.
In the matter of *
GOODE BRYAN, '-IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 163.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Cburt
for a dkcharge from all hiadebts provable under ■
the Bankrupt Aet of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 26th day of November,lß6B,at 10 o clock in
the forenoon, at chambers of the eaid District
Court, fore F. S. Hcsselline, Esq., oue ot the
Registers of the eaid Court in Bankruptcy, at
hie office at Albany, Ga , and show cause wlyr
the prayer of the said petition < t toe Bankrupt
should not be granted.
Dated at Savannah, Ga.. this 29th dav of Octo
ber,lßiX JAMES McPHERSON,
nov3— lawllyv Clerk
M'l ss A. C. JAMES, AGENT FOR THE
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, begs
leave to announce that she has removed to No. '
251, over Mrs. Mi Kinnoa s Millinery Store.
Miss JAMES is amply prepared t» liltmiy
ortierr with tlw latent. Paiti rna to make Ladies'
ami Children’s Dresses. Mantles, etc.
new— Imo
jVII 13ai* liODins
AND OTHER PLACES WHERE
SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS ARE SOLD
MUST BE
Clcsed on Election Day.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, f
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 31, 1868. j
Iu accordance with the Laws of Georgia the
proprietors of all Bar Rooms and all other places
where Spirituous Liquors are sold, are notified
to keep such Bar Rooms and other places closed on
TUESDAY’ next, the 3d of November, and until
6 o’clock a. m. of the Ith of November.
Wm C. Dillon, Chief of Police, will sec that
the above order io rigidly enforced.
FOSTER tSLODO’ETT.
nol —2t Mayor.
To the Voters
OF
Richmond County, Georgia
SHERIFF’S OFFICE, AUGUSTA, )
’Richmond Co., Ou., Oct. 31,1868. \
You are hereby informed that in pursuance of
the Proclamation of his Excellency, Rufus B.
Bullook, Governor of the State of Georgia,three
ballot boxes will be opened dit the Court House in
the City of Augusta, onTUESDAY, 3d of Novem
ber next, where all legal voters can deposit their
ballots for Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent of the United States. I will have a sufficient
force to preserve order and see that every citui-.i
entitled is allowed to vote as he pleases.
ALBERT G. RUFFIN,
Sheriff of Richmond County, Ga
Augusta, Oct. 31,1868. aovl—2t
HAUL, BARBER & CO ,
Insurance Ileoms, 221 Bread St,,
AUGUSTA, GA.
A KE PREPARED TO EFFECT 'INSURANCE
xX on Roni Estate. Cotton, ami Mcrcliaudiso
of every description, and to any amount iu all
the reliable Insurance Companies iu the country.
Tho following Companies arc espo i Jly repre
sented by them vis
QUEEN, of Liverpool and Loudon.
LORILLARD, of New York.
NORTH AMERICAN, of Hartford, i’oun.
NORWICH, of Norwich, Conn.
UNION, of Baltimore, Md.
UNITED STATES, Fire aud Matit'O, of Balti
more, Md.
GEORGIA HOME INSURANT co., of
Columbus, Ila.
VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Staunton, Va.
FAMES RIVER INSU '.NCE Cd’, of ffiou
teral, Va.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE CO, of Nash*ille,
Tenn.
ALSO,
MARINE and INLAND INSU v AN• ’K.
LIFE and ACCIDENT.
Manhattan life iNeur .kce co.,
of New Y'orli. A.-oets, January 1.-l. IS6B,
$1,391,773.
PASSENGER RAILWAY INSURANCE W,
of Hartford, Conti. j<23 -l.y
IVSIRVMi:
PIRK, MARINO INLIIW
THE SUBSCRIBER IS THE AG KN I'OF
the following well known responsible Com
panies, representing a paidqtpcapital and surplus
of more than 11(1,0110,090 viz;
.3Jt.na Insurance Company,
Harljurd, Conn.
Phoenix Insurance Company,
Hartford, Cvitn.
Howard Insurance Company,
Hao York’
Manhattan Insurance Company,
Neto York,
Standard Insurance Company,
Hew York,
Astor Insurance Company,
Aew York.
Commerce Insurance Company,
A'cio York,
Fireman’s Insurance Company,
A’t'te 1 ork.
Lamar Insurance Company,
rVeto York
Commercial Insurance Company,
Aetv York,
Mercantile Insurance Company,
• A?ip York.
Phenix Insurance Company,
iCcto York
| The .ETNA, of Hartford, the HOWARD,
i MANHATTAN aud FIREMAN’S, of New York,
were chartered near a half century since, and are
| known as among the best and most substantial
I Companies in the United States, as are the other
j Companies named with them.
; I can insure SIOO,OOO on Cotton, in anyone of
■ our Warehouaer, and $70,900 on Cotton inti good
Steamer, from Savauuah or Cl’arlerton to New
York, or other Northern Ports.
Losses equitably adjustedaud promptly paid.
The patronage of the public is respectfully so
licited.
oct‘22—3m Wm. SHEAR, Agent,
Augu-ta, October 22,1868.
Letters of Dismission
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Richmond Caunli/>
Wheabas, Jamci I. Bothwell, Administrator
of the Estate of B. Smith, deceatcu*
applies to me for of Dismission.
These are therefore! to cite and admonish all
and singular, tho kindred aud creditors of
deceased, to be and appear at iny vltioe on or
before the first Monday in March next, to she*
cause if any they have, why naid Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature at
office in Augusta, thia 7th day of September,
1868. SAMUEL LEVY,
sepß—tin Gm Ordinary-
surgical Operations
\l/ILL BE lEKFOKMED GRATUITOUSLY
\ > at the Medic al College, during the SeasioiS
!•> the mumbers <4 the Faculty.
7 L. A. DUDAS,
jiovl— law4w Dean.