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LAKGKST CITY Clßi l LATION
Official Organ of the U. 8. Government,
sekpay mqwixg. ~Nov.», w
THERE IB AGOD-
,♦« HY LQRD t |
• There is a'God!’’ all nature cries,
A thousand tongues prcJclaun,
TOrigm wlmtghtv, mind allwise,
Awl i>i<i ewh voice to chorus rise.
- ..... To magnify life name. » ’
Tfej juune, great Nature’s Sire divum,
• Mg- Assitinous we Houre,
Rejecting GoiL Heads at ■whose shrine,
, Benighted nations Mood and wine.
•In vainlibations pour.
'.-v..a
*-■< Yotrcountless worlds hi Ixnradless apace.
.;•■ Merrills of miles each hour,
' * Thcfr mighty orbs as curious trace,
r - As the blue circle studs the face,
’ Os that enamelled flower.
Bitt Thou-, too, aiakest that floweret gay,
• ' To glitter hi the dawn;
The hand that fixed the light of day.
Tho "blaring cometlaunched away.
Painted the velvet hwn.
As falls a sparrow to the ground,
Obedient to Thy will;
By the same law those globes wheel around,
Ehdi-drawintr each; yet all still found,
fe one efcri:.-.! system bound,
One order to fulfill
RELIGIOUS.
ft is stated that the Pope intends to
revive the ancient Order of the
Knights oi St. John of Jerusalem.
■Tile ritual controversy has found its
wav to India, and the confessional has
been established in the Calcutta
Cathedral.
The Free Will Baptists have eon
eluded their nine days’ session at Buf
falo. The ndt increase of the denomi
nation during the year was 9,420.
A Brooklyn minister said last Sun
day that there are six hundred thous
and inembersof the African Methodist
Episcopal Church in this country.
The statistics of the Methodist Epis
copal Church, for the past year show
an increase of Sunday Schools of 1,296;
of officers ami teachers of 12,754; of
scholars, 101,209.
’Hie foundation of a Jewish syna
gogue has been laid in Richmond, Ind.
The Spiritualists arc also erecting a
building there in winch to meet for
tlreir peculiar services.
Rev. Dr. Orville Dewey is to preach
in Baltimore this winter. He is aeven
ty.fmSr years old, but age does not ap
pear to have weakened his fervor or
dulled the powers of his mind.
r Phd Unity Clmreh of Chicago (Rev.
Robert Coilyers) have offered Miss
Houston, nf "Boston, $2,500 per year
to sing soprano, but even with this
offer it m doubtful whether she ac
cepts.
A letter has been received by a gen
tleman in New I’ork, from Rev/Mr.
Spurgeon, in which it is definitely ar
ranged that he will visit this country
during the ygar 1§(59, but whether to
lecture or preach is not stated.
A letter from Constantinople, pjibp
lislied in the Ixmdon Regitter, states
that great numbers of the Greek
Clrureh in Turkey—bishops, priests
and laymeij and more in
Bulgaria, are fully prepared to join the
Catholic Church.
. Catherine Brettergi* once, after a
•great Conflict with Satan, said: “Rea
*sou not with me ; I am but a weak
woman j if thou hast anything to say,
say it to my Christ; He is my advo
cate,juy strength, and my redeemer,
. and He shall plead for me.
The first instance of a Chicago pul
pit being occupied bv a female preacher
occurred last Sunday, in the Church
of the Redeemer, Umversalist, where
Rev. Mrs. Chapin, of Mount Pleasant,
lowa, addressed a very large audi
ence in the morning and the evening,
with, considerable effect.
c'.’.A* Igtiglifilt-church erected in Con*
Stamtiuopfe by public subscription, to
• the memory of the British soldiers
and Sailors who died in Crimea, was
consecrated by the Bishop of Gibrab
GW, Qetobet S'?, The Greek Patri
arch sent his Vicar aud Bishop tube
* prtjA'tti at the ceremony, a eonqdimont
.yrh’iJt is described ’as “unprece
dented.” .
jA ■< \ , ■ . . ■ * U •>•*,■* *-* .4 ’ •••'■.' ♦
Thu Church of the Holy Sepulchre,
at 'Jerusalem, has been completed.
■ * The foreign mails state that a formal
instrument, bearing witness to the
. " completion of the grand cupola, in
eosrformity wi,tb the protocol of the
oUi -us September, 1802, was signed on
Neplo-niber 2<;th by the Governor of
and the Consul Generals of
France ami Riwsm. ' ? f
The Managers of . the American
Bi WeSocioty, at their monthly meet
. • ing, Tnursday of fate wads, took hold
of the work 4» Spain in earnest, and
. -made a want of. Bibta.tß the Atneri
_ can huff TSrrign Christihfi ’ TJhibn,
- I,as its . lm u i-cad y t”
twic tbodistnbution, and, with the
efforts of our British, brethren, -Will
sa«h on the good work.
,' The London JPfmch hats U fuuny
ilhwtjathnpoi utw of the Ritualistic
innovations, which it calls “The
Solved.” A grend ptoces-
Btori'‘’t»f'rilergymen and aoolytej, in
their white robes, is marching ma
jestically dotvri the aisle, when the
parson’s little daughter, who is at
church for the first time, cries out,
. with hitenfri surprise, arc all the
• dear fittle lioys, in their uighLgowns,
going to bye-bye ?” «• -i,-l
A-wt'v religious sect has sprung up
in Wtjat Prussia under the name of
“Jumpers.” At their “ Marriage with
the Heavenly Bridegroom,” as they
call it, they fall in ocstaciea, expressed
by wild jiimpiug*. The whole congre
gation ruses at a certain moment, m
order to imitate David’s dancimr Ije
fore the ark. This new sept is chiefly
recruited from a village near Saatrig,
where, some years ago, a virgin com
menced prophesying with great suc
ceas. until the Government sent her to
the work-house.
L_*?*SB>ticl
Municipal j&lcMtni foi- Mayor and
Mttabere«f Council for the (JUy
of Augusta, 'f .
• —•“
In compliance with the TeqnirenMUts of an Act
•f th* L<*gictenr« of thta State, at its recent sea
sion, entitled “An Act to re organize the Municl pal
Government of the City of Augusta," we, th#
Commieeionera tuerein named, and a* required
thereby, do hereby give public notice, That Raid
MouMpal election for Mayor and Member* of
Connell for laid efly, will be held on Wedneeday
the Second day of December neat,at the eevcrai
place* hereinafter named, and under the Superin
tendence of the citixeaa named for each of the
Ward*, respectively, and we appoint a» Superin
tendents of said election the following citiceq*, td-
Wlt:
First Warei
noX 1.
i Henkv L. Leoh, J. P.
Elistu H, Roueks,
Ot.ivEji F. Gheooky.
BOX i.
> .lEBHE M. Jeans
W. W. ALMtANDk.It.
Wtol/IAM HaI.E.
Alternate -William H. Howard.
Second Ward.
, BOX 1.
Robert M. Phiktnizy, J. P.
G. Crawford Rhodes,
John 8. Coleman.
BOX 2.
J.VMEb A. DORTIC,
| Thomas R, Rhodes,
j Henry Allen.
Alternate—Ellis Lyons.
Third Ward.
BOX 1.
1 Alexander IbfiLLiP, J. P.
John Rowles,
Francis C. Taylor.
BOX 2.
W. A. Ramsey,
1). B. Plcmii,
Geo. B. Snowden.
Alternate—William bUEAR.
i r . ■
Foiirtli Ward.
BOX 1
Robeht F. Ci.krv. N.l’.. Ex-Of. J. P.
William E. Jackson,
John T. Miller.
* BOX 2.
Michael O’Dowd,
William Philliv,
i Simeon W. Beard.
Alternate- Jamßs B. WrcsoN.
The said election to be held at the follow lug
named placeej the polls to be opened at eight (Hl
o’clock a. m.,and dosed at five (5) o’clock p. ip.,
on the day named, and to be held for the
First Ward—At the Scale House.
Second Ward—At the City Hall.
Third Ward—At the Engine Houee, corner of
| Jackson aud Greene street*.
Fourth Ward—At the Upper Market.
The appointments for the two latter Wards at
1 the places named, being made for the reason that
' we have been officially apprised by the Mayor of
the City of Augusta, that th« pptprlolpra of the
. Central Hotel of the Third Ward, aud Planter’s
Hotel of the Fourth Ward fhciug the placec named
in the Ordinances lor holding said elections), oltject
to the election* being held in their hotels.
JOHN U. SNEAD,
’ WM, K. MuLAWS.
E. M. BRAYTON,
WM. DOYLE.
I R. A. HARPER.
Attest: David Port*#, Clerk.
I November Iflth, 1868,
I rfty. » --—»
1 In accordance With the law, the Conimiasioner#
of Registration, uudefthe Municipal Bill for the
City oi Aujptet#* or th# 1-lth day of November,
1868, appointed three tmisens in and foHileh Ward
—one of whom was a Justice of the Fence—to
i superintend the election. On tills day ii majority
* of the Board ap|>oiuted three additions! citizens in
and for each Ward, as superintendents of said
’ election, The uction of the majority jlthe Board
on this day. we rMirrwr against as nuautliorizeu
. bylaw WM. U McLAWS,
r JOHN C SNEAD,
, Two of the Com'r.
j Augusta, Ga., Nov. 19, 1868.
i, fam also of the opinion ttnrt the Boai-d bad no
i# legal right to change the places of holding she
| WM. R. McLAWS.
* Tax N otice.
| k%-. - -
$ Make Your State Tax Returns.
All persons take notice that,
for the purpose of receiving said Returns.
3 I shall attend the following places, from October
(. 26 to December 15, 1868:
At the Upper Market, on every Monday , from
* 9 a.m. to Ip. m., and from 8 to'6 p. m.
On Tuesdays at Messrs. T>ay fc Inman’s Auc
tion Room, on Broad street.
! >. On Wednesdays, M the Court House.
I On Thursdays, at the Scale House.
, On Fridays, at the Court House.
ll On Satuidays, al District Court Grounds, of
e which due notice will be given.
All citizens, white and colored, lietweon lhe
1 ages of twenty-one and silty, arc linbl® to return
8 and pay a Poll Tan of One Dollar, and such other
takes as may be imposed by the Comity. Fbr
J, tai lure le make your return*, es all propertv, Or to
I comply with the law, now of force, the penally of
f the law will be striciiy enforeed, unbiased and
imwtrtml, on all defaulter*. > ;
N. B. For failure of making return*, the
penally is a double tax. •<
» J B. VAtkIHN,
- . KT- R., Kjcbmund County .
I Augusta. October 24,1868.
J oct24—AdeclJ
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TSTOTICE
I FROM
i. COMMISSIONERS
registration.
BPTN PURSUANCE OF THE ACT PASSED
’ by tlie General Assembly of Georgia mititied “An
i Act to Reorganize th* Municipal Government of
■ the City' of Augusta," the undersigned will, on
1 MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER
, 1868, open the R*girtry for voter* at the office. in
( the temeuMUl of the Oty Mali mi »aid city, former
, ly the office of the Conoty Judge. Said Registry
win continue open until 2 o’clock p. m. on Tues
' the fits* of December next, from 9o'clock a.
m. till 2o efoek p ta. »f each day, except Honda v
JOHN C. SNEAD,
I . ,/‘ W. R. McLAWS,
E. M BRAYTON.
WILLIAM DOYLE.
R. A. HARPER,
. CoaUHMsioners of Registry.
The following oath will be administered to each
applicant for registry:
Yen do solemnly swear that yea arc a citizen of
the United States, that you are twenty-nna years
of age. that you have resided in this Stale foe the
last twelve months, in this city for the last six
months, and in this district nr ward for the last
ten days; that von have considered this State
your home for the last twelve month*, th** vvu
hav* paid all taxes, and made all mtarne required
by tbeOirihmMMtof ttfoerty th* have been hi
yoOr power w> pay nr foqke a<'<-»« ding to arid vtdi
iiauces. - HJ—id l
MECHANICS’ BANK*
■ br.- •--»? • > — 1 w »n»k -a "''A‘" ..
Assignee s Sale.
ON THURSDAY, THE Ot JANUARY
next, st 12 M., will be sold, at Public Auc
tion, on the prenti*e», the
BAKKIWG HOUSE AND LOT
OF THE MECHANICS’ BANK.
This Lot i * otie hundred and toventy-three feet
’ deep, and has a front on Broad street of thirty
I nine feet, of which four feet nine Inches is in the
I alley on the East, reserved for the use of all the
adjoining lot-holders. The property is too well
f known to need further description.
At the same time and place, the FURNITURE
remaining in the Bank will lie sold.eoKMlng of
1 MARBLE WUNTRK DESKS. TABLES, n
first-class IRON SAFE, fine GOLD SCALES,
> etc-
Terms eash, in currency.
WM. T. GOULD,
October 30 Assignee
oct3! d&wtd
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
1 Hon. A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy,
will be sold, free from the incumbrance of liens,
at Graniteville, in the county of Edgefield and
State of South Carolina, on lhe »hb day of
November, 1868, the following
TRACT OF LAND.
(Exclusive of ninety acres, including th*
Dwelling House and lhe growing crop), belong
ing to the Estate of Fraud* Murray, Bankrupt,
to-wit: All that tract of land situate, lying and
being in the county and State aforesaid, on Big
Horae Creek water* of Savannah River, contain
ing Two Thousand aud Eighty Acres, more or
less, and bounded on the West by lands now, or
formerly, belonging to William Gregg; on the
Northwest by Tanas now, or formerly, Lewis
Elzey’s: on the East by land now, or formerly.
Mat. May’* andE. Posey’s; on the Southeast by
land now, or formerly. G. Rozier's and Mrs. R.
Swearingin's; on the South by land now, or for
merly, Wm. Rigg’s and J. Hatcher’s.
Also, that other Tract of tend, lying and
being in the county and State aforesaid, near the
Graniteville depot, on the South Carolina Rail
road, containing one and acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows on the west by lend
now or formerly William Morris’: on the south
and east by land now or formerly Michael
O’Brien's ; ou the north by the South Carolina
Railroad, being tlm same tracts of laud conveyed
to said Francis Murray by Lnciu* L. Hall, by
deed, dated tlie 27th day of November, 1866.
Aino, at the same time and place, a lease hold
intei esc in Four Acres of band, adjoining Knlmia
Mills, upon which there is n wooden house, con
taining seven rooms. Also, two small Carts.
Terms cMh. 8, D. HEARD,
noG—dtd Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE
Hon. A.G. Foster, Register hi Bankruptcy,
will be .old at public outcry, before the Court
House door, in Elberton, Elbert county. Ga.,
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER
next, between the legal hour* of sale, the fol
lowing valuable lands of Wm. J. Harper, Bank
rupt :
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
ou Vims’ creek, in Elbert county, contaiuiqg
350 acres, more or leas, whereon Wm. J. Hur-
Jer lives, joining estates of Benjamin Goes,
oseph Rucker, and others. There will be ex
cepted 65 acres, thp homestead exemption,
which has been laid off, and does not include
the mansion house.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on Cold Water creek, in Elbert county, known
as the Foster Plaee, containing 280 acres, Join
ing land* of the estate of Wm. Cleveland and
others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on Vans’ eroek, in EUiert county, known as the
White Tract, containing 350 acres, more or
less, joining lands of Joseph Rneker’s'estste,
H. J. Goat, and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on waters of Vans’ creek. In Elbert county,
known as the Henderson Tract, containing 160
acres, more or less; joining Thomas Warren,
John M. Warren, and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on Cold Water Creek, in Hart county, known as
the Eavenson Tract, containing 607 acres, more
or less, joining lands of Thomas J. Teasley, W.
H. Teasley, Martin Moss, and others.
All the above lands sold as the property of
William J. Harper, Bankrupt, for the beneiltof
his creditor*, free of the incumbrance of judg
ment and mortgage Hens.
Term*cash. ROBERT HESTER,
November 5Ui, 1868. Assignee.
Also, will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, the
2d day of December next, at the residence of
William J. Harper, near Ruckersville, in Elbert
county, during the usual hours of sale, all the
perishable property of said Wlllhuu J. Harper,
ixmkrupt, to wit:
The crop of Corn, 50 barrels, more or loss.
The crop of Cotton, 10 bales, more or less.
; I head of Horses.
. 5 head of Mules.
13 head of Vows, Calves, and Yearlings.
' 13 head of Goats.
I 8 head of Bheep. • „ 1
, 40 head of Hogs, including; sow* and pigs-'
500 pounds of Bacun and other Provisions.
8 Cotton Gins; 3 sets of running gear.
» 1 Com and Cob Crustier.
1 1 ® u 88y ' 1 - er-
I 3 Wagons.
1 lot Blacksmith Tools.
1 Plantation Toole and Funning Instrumeutß
Plows, Hoe*, Axes, Scython and Cradle*.
1 Wheat Fan.
2 Grind Stones.
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Tabled, Chairs, Bureaus.
Washstand. Carnet and Rue.
o Hot Crockery Ware and Cooking Utensils,
e and many other articles too tedious to
mention.
Also, the following Promissory Notes:
- -lohn E. 8. Jones note for.B 30 00
Francis A. Banks (er. $84)... 696 98
Geo. E. Heard 21 55
George E. Heard (er. $lO5 16) 987 72
J. S. Warrun and A. Goss (er. $314) 300 00
Harkness Alexander 30 00
, B. R. Taylor 39 00
W. J. Darden 50 00
Thoma* C. White 6 41
James H. Lofton 533 82
A. Bailey 17 05
J. Steadman, W. D. Davis, and F. G.
, MeCurry, uotesfor.... 8 66
John Ktag(cr.ta 74).... < .’.\ .....’ 50 00
. Dennis Haley’s account 70 00
Bule to continue from day to day till all i*
sold. All the above articles sold as the prop
erty oi William J. Harper, bankrupt, for the
benefit of his creditors, free of fncumbrancc of
I judgment Beus. Termsosmh. .
EGBERT HESTER, Assignee.
» November sth, 1868. nolo»law4t
! Assignee’s Sale.
- Xiril-L BE SOLD, AT THE COURT
, VV H#use in Sparta, Gw, on the FIRST
r TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, between the
| legal hoars of sale, Nine Hundred and Fifty
Acres of Land, lying in Hancock county, and
, adjoining lands of Nicholas Perkins and others.
Sold a* The property of Joseph B. Gendsr, a
bankrupt, free from the Incumbrance of Hens,
under*** order from A. G. Foster, Register iu
Bankruptcy. Terms cash. A
G. F. PIERCE, Jr.,
nolfi-law3ff Assignee.
Sparta, Ga,, November.6,lSsß.
Assignee’s Ssfle. , >
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
Hous* door, iu th* town of Laxiogton.oa
the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, 1868,
the following property,botongiag to Thomas B.
Moss, Bankrupt, to wit: One House and Lot,
etc., iu the town of Loxingtou, nearly opposite
the Presbyterian Clmreh, bounded by F- J. Rob
inson tt. F. Flstt, and others.
Bold free from ail incmnbrauco* of liana by
order of Albert G. Foster, Esq., Register is
Bankruptcy, Lexington. Go-, the Uth dav of No
noil—lawJw A .Aorifipsee. ‘
M»! ■ pWi Writ' —an-’y-u-'* wtewy
Auignee’s Bale,
I WILL SELL AT. AUCTION. IN THE TOWN
"of Sparth, HMeoek County, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the follow
ing property, to wR: Ono Tract of tend, con
taining (108) ex* hundred and six acres, un
Spring creak, iu sfiid eouDty,a<ij®iai»g lands of
J«me> Osburn aad ether*, new in poteeuien of
Wm. Uriffi*. Also, lots No*. 4. 11, b aod M, la
the *«w* < Liaton, «*M eooMy, eontaiaiag
about four W*s «aek« No. 3 improvod with
store house, dwelling house, stables, and other
out-houses; No. 11 improved with wood and
blacksmith shops; No. 14 improved wiifrdwelL
ing house an 3 kitcb*n; No. II vacant.
Alee, a varan I jet of two seres, aifioinipg
town put of Linton on the we»t. Also, a vaeu
let of six acres, adjolu lag town plat of Linton
vntheoML Also, a lot of twotv* acres, near
town ptet east, *djqh*lng lands of T. J. Adams
,lie property >f the estate of Johu
Trasriei, an adjudged bankrupt.' ffre from tt*
lacumbraaeo* of Isen*, ste, for ih« brntsdl of lb*
creditors «f s»id J„h n Trawlok. ~ ■
Terms CLEMENT C. MtOWN, ,
. notO- I*w4w Assignee.
F, »
United States ManiMtl’e Sale.
UNDER ABD BT VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias, ucced out of the Honorable,
the Fifth dreuit Court of the United State* for
tbelfontheni District of Georgia, i« fhvortrf the
olaiutifi*. «ft Onirfhi !a * h * following oo»e,
to wit; Ham & Cushing verew John IfTw.bb
and John M. Stark. I have levied upon, a* lhe
property of John M. Stork, one lot of land, con
taiuiug ten (10) atret. mere or less, together with
the improvemwu thereon, situate, lying, and
being iu Wyuntou, ooanty of Muscogee, and
State of Georgia, about two miles east of Cohun
i bus, aud bouudeo on the north, east and west by
the lots belonging to Janies M. Chambers, and on
the south by the lot belonging to the estate of
Moks Butte, deceased, and known as the resi
deuve of John M. Stark ; and will sell tbe same
i at public auction, at tbe Court House, in the city
of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia,
on lhe FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER
next, between the lawful houn oi sale.
Terms—Cash. Property pointed eul by plain
tiff’s attorney.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, October B, I*>B.
WM. G. DICKSON,
del law4w United States Marshal
Postponed U. 8. Marihal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THREE (3)
write of fiert faeiaji, issued out of the Hon
’ orable the Fifth Circuit Court of lhe United States
lor the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
the plaintiffs, iu Hie following oases to-wit;
CARHART A BROTHERS Vs. BENJAMIN F.
ADAMS,
A. T. STEWART A COMPANY vs. BENJAMIN
F. ADAMS,
WILLIAM C. BROWNING. Survivor, etc,, vs.
BENJAMIN F. ADAMS,
1 have levied upon, as the property of Benjamin F.
Adams, a Plantation, containing twenty-six hun
dred (2,600) acres, more or Uss, situate, lying
and being in the eonnty of Randolph, and Stole
of Georgia. numbers of lots unknown, but lying at
and immediately arouud Wards Station, on the
Southwestern railroad.
ALSO
One lot of Land, containing one hundred (100)
acres, more or less, with a dwelling-house, out
bnildiugs, and other improvements, being tbe
residence of Beniamin F. Adams, and adjoining
the property of Col. J. A. Wingfield, A. O.Mosley,
VV. E. Adams, R. C. Jenkins, and others, in the
town of Eatonton, county of Putnam, and State
aforesaid.
ALSO
Two Store Houses and Lots on the Court
House square, known as Hudson and Thomas cor
ner, now occupied by B.F. Johnston & Co., and
Beuj. F. Adams.
ALSO
One Store Houee and Lot, occupied by Ethridge
A Davis, druggists.
ALSO
Ona Store House and Lot on Maiu street, occu
pied by J M. Ballard, Jr.
ALSO
One Town Lol near tbe Railroad Depot, now
vacant. ' ■ ■..-•••
AH the said Town Lots situate, lying and be
ing in tlie town of Eatonton, eonnty of Putnam,
and State aforesaid.
And will sell the same at public auction, at tbe
Court Houee iu the city of Macon and county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, en tlie FIRST TUES
DAY IN DECEMBER next, between the law
ful boars of sale.
Dated at Savaunab, Ga.. this 3d day of Septem
ber, 1868, WM. 6. DICKSON,
nos- lawlw U. S. Marshal Diet, of Ga.
11 —»'!'■" i j,■ i_i _L, iLUL-JJJ."I-.'.yL , l
Letter* of Administration-
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Hiekmontl Ouuh ty.
Whereas, Robert J. Dickinson applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Victor LaTaste, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud
singular, tlie kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before
the second Monday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
office iu Augusta, this !ith day of November, 1868.
' SAMUEL LEVY,
nolO—lm Ordinary.
Letter* of Guardianship.
STATE OR GEORGIA,
liioktuond County.
WliereUP, Mi Iley Beasley applies to me for Let
, tore of Guardianship of Abraham Beasley, minor
. child of Jouatlian Beasley, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular, the kindred and friends, to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday
in December next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given unde' my hand and official signature, at
Anghsla, this 28th day of October, 1868.
SAMUEL LRVY.
l oct-'H—3ot Ordinary.
Letter* of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA,
O Kichmond Coirntij.
WxxaxA*, James T. Bothwell, Administrator
of the Estate of Th*u»s B. Smith, deoeared,
applies to me for Lot tore of Dismission.
Theca are therefore to pile 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 ih March next, to show
cause if any’they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Augusta, this 7th dev of September,
1888. SAMUEL LEVY,
1 sepß—lmfim Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
OTATE OP GEORGIA—
O HieKmoud Oounly.
Penelope McKenzie applies to me for
I Letters of Administration on the estate of Alex
> I ander McKenzie, late of Richmond comity, de
t ceased.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
j deceased, to, be and appear at my office on or be
’ fore the first Monday in January, to show cause,
’ if any they b«ve, why said LeUere should not be
I granted- kplfl _T Jj
I Given under my hand and official signature, at
1 office in Augusta, this 18lh day ofNovembor,lß6B.
' SAM’L LEVY.
' noil)- Bia Ordinary.
I * Leave to Sell Real Estate.
I OTATE OF GEORGIA,
'AC. ' ■ Riikuiond County:
’ By permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond, County, notice is hereby given, that
sixty days after date, application will be made t*
the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the Real
Estate of Charles De elk, deceased.
) JL’LIA M. DWELLE,
Auguste, Nov. 2, 18D8. Administratrx
novß—2m
Leave to Sell Real Estate.
BY PERMISSION Off THE <®URT OK
Ordinary of Richmond Criutity, notice is
■ hereby given that, sixty days utter < ate. applica I
tionwillbe made to the Court of Ordinary for
leave to sell the R*«l Estate of Martin Brogau.
deceased DANIEL BROGAN,
AuguneO 1868. Adm’r do banin »on
• oct27—law2mo '
TN TIM DISTBt'JT* COURT OF THE
J. United States for Ute Southern District of
Georgia. ‘
In the matterfif )
JOHN T. LUMPKIIL >IN BANKRUPTCY,
... Bankrupt. : xta J ■ . J I
Southern District of Georgia, 8.8.—A Warrant
of the county of Mariou,aa4 State of Georgia,
in said District, who lias been duly adjudged a
Bankrupt upon petition ot hi and the
payment of any debts, and the delivery of any
property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or
for his us*, and the transfer of any property bv
hi®, are forbidden by law < » meeting ofthe cred
itors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and
ebooe* on* or more Assignees of fair estate, will
be iield at a Court of Bankrupted.'to be hoideu
in Americus, hi said district, on the 28th day of
November, A D., 1868, at Woilosk, a. m, at th*
office of Frank S.HeaseUiue, Esquire, one ofthe
novLt—lswJw 4L 8. Marshal for said Dizt.
TTNITED FTATEft UISTRlrt' COtffct-f
V Nbrtbere Distritt of Georgia—No. 317.
JOHN RHODES, Bank nipt, hi ving tte-
to appear on the 14th dav of Decamber, 1868, at 10
o'clock a. m.. before Regitter'VtMge*;Mt Madison,
Ga., to -how cause why the prayer of th* bank,
repr should not be granted. Tbe second and third
meetings of creditors will be held at the saei*
time and place. - --V"'"
no2£-ar W. B. SMWH ,_Ch»Vk.
TTNITED STATED DISTRICT COURT—j
la Bankruptcy, all persoos intereoted are notified
to apt-ear ontbs JHh day Os December. 186$, at ‘
It) a. m . before Register Feeler, at Madison,
Ga.. to show cause why G»seag«r <rf ike Hank
rupt »boakl not be granted. The tecoed and third i
meeting* of credit ere will be iwld at the same ttaie
2? W-ft SMITS Utevk. -I
iMM— 2t'
Bill l>ii ttoiidhift
r —^~.—_-.;—,- . ■ ■■~*~
rn stud Atlsßtic Railromi
fTN AND AFTER NOVEMBKR IM. tlbiS,
I J PASSENGER TIUtNS 'ri« ran as followK
GOING NOFTfr f ,' ‘ ,
Leave A-tlanta.
8.15 A. M.daily (except Sundays) Express Pa*
renger.—Arrive at Clmttauoogx .4.45 u
/ m., -oounectiug with trains of Naahvillc
and Chattanooga Railroad for Naahville,
Louisville, and th* Wert, and for New
York and other Eastern citiw, via Louis
villa; also with trains of Memphis and
Charleston Kailroad for Memphis, New
Orleans, etc.
4.15 P. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ae
eommodation.—Arrive at Marietta at
p.m., CartersviUe BJ3 p.m., Kingston
9.19 p.m., Dalton 12.44 am.
6.45 P. M. Daily Great Northern Mail.—Ar
rive at Dalton 1.29 a.tn., connecting with
trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia,and New
York. Arrive al Chattanooga at 4.19
a.uj. connecting with trains of Nashville
ami Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville,
Louisville,andtbe West, and for New
York and oilier Eastern cities, via Louis
ville: also with trains of Memphis and
Charleston Bailroad for Memphis, St.
Louis, and the West.
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.35 A. M. Cai y Oreat Southern Mail.—Leav
ing Chattanooga at a 59 p m-, connecting
with trains of Nashville and Chatta
nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail
roads, and Dalton at 8.49 p.m , con
nesting with trains *f E. T. and Georgia
Railroad. , ..--r |
m., Kingston 5.1K1 n.m., Cartersville 6.18
a.tn., Marietta al 9.27 a m.
2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4.40
a.m., connecting with trains of Nash
ville amd Chattanooga, and Mtnnphis and
Charleston Railroads.
Pullmaw’s Patent Sleeping Coaches on
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation.
Daily Passenger Line
BETWEEN -
ATLANTA AND NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
AND OTHER
Eastern Cities,
Via Western and Atlantic
AND
Virgiua and Tennessee Railways
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
TIME TABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17,1968
NORTH.
Leave Atlanta at 9 45 p.m-
Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 11 15 *.m-
Leave Bristol..., 2 23 p.m.
Leave Lynchburg. - 9 ”0 •-“•
Leave Washington -7 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 8 55 p.m.
Leave Philadelphia. 1 22 a.m.
Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m.
NOV TH.
Leave Now York 7 30 p.m.
Reave Philadelphia.......... 11 00 p.m.
Leave 8a1tim0re............ 3 50 s.iu.
Leave Washington 6 30 a.m.
Leave Lynchburg 4 40 p.m.
Leave Bristol ........ 5 37 am.
Leave Knoxville 1 H P-“>-
Leave Dalton 8 40 p.m.
Arrive at Atlanta... 8 35
Time between Atlanta and New York. 57 hours.
JS9-Tbe CHEAT MAIL between Atlanta and
New York is carried exclusively by thU Line,
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains-
Through Tickets
Wood until used, and Baggage Checked Through
to all important pointe.
JJ. B. WALKER,
Manter of Transportation,
W. * A. R. R.
■..A jC 'll ’-* ‘ fP.t’.i
- . 7—rst —*— : ~7T -
1868 and 1869.
Winter Arrangement.
GHEAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO THK
NORTH AND EAST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
,‘‘L OR . ~ ;’■
Indianapolis.
Passengers by this Route have ehoic* of
twenty-fire drSTret Roister to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE and '
WASHINGTON
PsMcngcri holding Ticket*by this Route lo
New York, or Baltimore, can Heit
Washington without extra charge.
'4ft, Fare tame as via Knoxville or Augusta.
Train.l leave Atlant* DAILY, at 8.15 ». m.
a*d6.4sp. m., after arrival *f all Southern Trains,
and make elore rennssttous te above named
cities.
HCAeck Baggage te Leonville, aad it wiW b* t
re-Checked to destination on Trains of Louis
ville aud Nashville Railroad before arrival at ,
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
,j Ample gm* for Meal*, and g»od lletals.
ASK FOR TICKETSVIA LOUISVILLE. I
Ticket* by thia Rente for sate •* *bo General «
Ticket office, Attyrt*. \r ■ ___ • .
Master of Truneportatto*. • v
aogM ly W. *A.R. R. 1
y-. 1 •“»
STALLINGS
18Q Broad Stre<
Os Every Description, from '
■
Having enlarged our Ejiablislimeu
OUR NEW AND EJ
oct 29—3 mos
R. R. R.
90
h- out of b<i--
100
OF DEATHS, that annually
occur, are caused by Prevent
able Diseases, and the greater
portion of those complaints
would, if Radway’s Beady Re
lief or Pills, (as the case may
require,) were administered
when pain or uneasiness or
slight sickness is experienced,
be exterminated from the sys
tem in a few hours. PAIN, no
matter from what cause, is
almost instantly cured by the
Ready Belief. lu eases of Cho
lera, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Spasms
Bilious Cholic, in fact all Pains,
Aches and Infirmities either in
the Stomach, Bowels, Bladder,
Kidneys, or the Joints, Muscles,
Legs, Anns, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Fever and Ague, Head
ache, Toothache, &c., will in a
FEW MINUTES yield to the
soothing influence of the Ready
Relief.
Sudden Colds, Cough*, Influenza, Dip
then*, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chills, Fever
and Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever,
Ac., Ac., take from four to six of Railway’*
Pills, and also take a teaspoonful of the
Ready Relief in a glass of warm water, sweet
ened with sugar or honey; bathe die throat,
bead and chest with Ready Relief, (If Ague
or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,)
in the morning you will be cured. y ...
How the Beady Relief Acts 1
(n a few minutes the patient will feel 9
slight tingling irritatloß, and the skin he
comes reddened; if there is much distress in
the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in
removing the offending cause,—• general
warmth is felt throughout the entire body,
and its diffusive stimulating properties
rapidly courses through every vein and tissue
of the system, arousing the slothful aad
partially paralyzed glands and organs to re
newed and healthy action, perspiration fel
lows, and the surface of the body feel* in
creased heat. The sickness at stomach, colds,
chills, head-ache, oppressed breathing, the
soreness of the throat, and all pains, either
internally or externally, rapidly subside, and
the patient falls into a tranquil sleep, awake*
refreshed, invigorated, cured. • I
It will be found that in using the Relief
externally, either on the spine or across the
kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that
for several days after a plearing warmth will
be felt, showing the length of time it «oß
tiuues its influence over toe diseased parts.
GT of R. R- R RELIEF. 60 otnta
per bottle. Sold by Druggists ana Country
.Merchants, Grocers, &c.
RADWAY A CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
TYPHOID FEVER.
This disease is not only cured by
Dr. Railway’s Belief and Pills, but pre
vented. If exposod to it, put one tea
spoonful of Belief in a tumbler d
water. Drink this before going out in
the morning, and several times during
tho day. Take one of Radway’s Pills
one hour before dinner, and one on
T>ing to bed.. •
If seized with Fever, take 4 to 6 of
lie Pills every six hours, until copious
iiseharges from the bowels take place;
also drink the Belief diluted with
water, and bathe the entire surface of
the body with Relief. Soon a power
ful perspiration will take place, and
you will feel a pleasant heat through
out the system. Keep on taking Beuel
repeatedly, every four hours, also the
Puls. A cure win be sure to follow.
The relief is strengthening, stimulating,
soothing, and quieting; it ia sure tc
break up the Fever and to neutralist
the poison. Lot this treatment be fol
lowed, and thousands will be saved.
The sametreatment inFever and Ague,
Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bifiout
Fever, will effect a eure in 24 hours
When the patient feels the Relief irrita
ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi
tive. In all eases where pain iafrh
the Reties should be used.
Relief 5u eta.; Ptils 25 eta. Sok
by all Druggists , 7 ’
See Dr. Badway a Almanac for 1868
Sold by PLUMB <6 LEITNER,
inn*—iy. Augusta, Ga.
HALLfBABBER & c 0,,;;
Insurance Rooms, 221 Bread SL,
AUGUSTA, GA. ’
A RErRKBAKKDTOEEFRCTINSUKANJh i
on Real Estate. Cotton, aud Merchandise ;
of every description, and to anty amount in all >
tho reliabl* Insurance Companies in the oonatry. i
Tb* following Compaaie* are especially repre
s*i>t*.l by them TlkL-r- w.;. v
QCEEN.of Lirarpoolan.l ’ »i
LORitLABJI, ofNow York, i', tL- -' ;
. NORTH AMERICAN, of Hartford, ' I
NORWICH, of Norwich, Conn,?* 7 * f ‘
UNION, of Baltimore; Md. a ' l i
f ~ UNITED BTAYESI Fire and Marine, irfNalii
mtSrtrMd. -3L- fa
«»«O®aiA BOMB INfiUBAjUUr felfti es 1
Colu*be*>-Go. ; ; *
VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Staunton, V*.
lAMES RIVER INftURANCi fcb., of Mpn.
V*. ’ ’ (iwwp.r 8
aOVt HBRRINSURANCB 00., *f Nashville,
Tomi. . . ” -y / Ln - ■’fftf •
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i I mb now opening a CAUEFBLLYb KI.Kt'TEi,
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Dress Goods,
Prints, Flannels,
CABBIMERBB, BHAWLS,
€ <rWlk<< i 'iro } bF-S K hits,
CORSETS,
Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc.
As these Goods are Ivonght only q,„.
READY MONEY, they, of cours.-, wiil |, c
sold at POPULAR PRICES.
! if - BUMRY L. A. Bil H
173 Broad Street,
sen 2(1
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[L'lttier forStpt.]
"Usury B. Corinr. ok Nu. 1H Lu'rh}' btrvU, i
saidtoV* W with" a b*avtiHi:u tjiitpclipw:
any th lug nyer known iu this line. The Lhdics *rc
wild -wire ’Might. One lady says, ‘I know it
right,’ and pointed to » skin as fresh, soft and .!■
licate ae a child Another lady said. ’W it cost
4itt.no a bottte, I’d tr»re it aiid auorher, <Aw.i»
with all hurtful coruielice, and giv* <"dy
Costar’i Bitter Sweet
ANN MWABOE MUforiOii--.
ptrißMonuipieLe.
[ I! Beware!! of worthless iuiifotious
All Druggist* in AUGUSTA self it.
One be«3e JI.UU; three Jwttlem ttW,
Or addreee "tlusrxu,’' No 10 Crosby it ,N A
“COSTAR’S”
Standard Preparations
‘'Collar's” Itaf,
“ Goslar n” Bed But/
'Costar's'’ (only purs) L,^-'p>»rj t .,.
‘•Only Infallible Remedtex known,"
“18 years eriablirifod h; New York.
‘ '2,01’0 Boxes and Flasks niaiiufoMurcji Atilj'
"All Druggists in AUwL'fl , A Self twin."
"! •! Beware! 1! ofspnfieos imtt.d iou». ’
11.09 sizes rent by mail <® receipt nf pWri.
VO ID for any three «M* by exprwe-
Address <rs '
‘ HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Ccu'shy Si.
New York, or Jonx F. Henuy (successor t oj
Dkhas Bajunes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
Sold fry all Druffuists ia Aujtuta, Ua.
n*vl—lydw -art>r
* -v *> —rTTTfi?': Tgt? yf f 7hy~
A Good Smoke is a Perpetual Coir fort
LORILLAHD’S
“YACHT CLUB
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Compitent critics proui.uu'fe it last for uiani
reuona* •< ’ <'
It is made of the best stock grown.
The Nicotine ft extracted*: there arc
No drugs in it, consequently * is J
Anti-nervone in its effect*.
It has an agreeable, aromatic Wor; '
Does not burn or.sting the tongue:
leaves bo nupleiUHut nftertfiate in the
Mouth er disiyreeaUe the rqum.
Instead of exeillh# trie nervous fnn-es.
It allay» irritation, ami calms them. ip
We regard it as tie peiferttofi of
Smoking TnlwOeo. Order* foriefocHiu
As an extra inducemwrife* tiioee - « .
Who love a good smoke to tly. rt.
' I** 4l '!* LORftLAMD’S
*‘ErREfcA» Sn*oMlng Twfeitc<x>
Ik likewise an excellent article of ehoi< u i trgint
Tobacco, of a heavier body than the fonaei.
And hence much cheaper in price;
It utskes ai> e*eriUafsSSE&'Oracrs fw .
Meereehanre Pipes daily preked in thfe brand
i W ..•Atrtr* LORIM-ARD’k
( ‘•OSUWTVttV” «Iww4h« Tobaceu
: Composed nt the be*c«ti4ng tu th«L«*“*C
Superior tn color”ftbdr in quality, and «,
< Better drew titan other brand*. -Aekuowledgeo
DQRiLLAMD« VaMoten. Fr<H*h ltapp»
aud Scoteh SNUrFfi still retain excelieuf<l l,a l |
IMS which isarv nnsde them *6 famo« *very
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P. LORILLAKD.
ia»l4—eodten
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Advertiremevrt* fdvWarid w Ap N«*»P»P er ’
No advance parged on FuWeHri,' jjrices.
AU trfagxt.Ww'rs Upifi? fife. ri "
InforaUHioaas t'>cv«t«f Advastirinfif't*’' I'* 1 '*
Altretiswrewirerarefirt-ateeatten.
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