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FRIDAY MORNING. I* r L
DON'T LEAVE THE FARM
Come. boys, I have soiucuing to tell you
Come near. 1 would whisper it km
You are thinking of leaving the homou ad.
Don't be in a hurry to go'
The city has many attractions.
Bat tiling of the vices and sins.
When once tn the vortex of fashion,
How soon the course downward begin-.
You talk of the mines "/,
They’re wealthy in gold without doubt.
But ah ! there is gold farm, bo> >,
If only you’ll shovel it out.
The mercantile trade is a hazard,
The goods are first high and then low ;
Better risk the old farm a while longer,
Don't Tte in a hurry to go!
The great, busy- West has inducements.
And so has the busiest marl,
But wealth is not made in a day. Ixiys,
Don’t be in a hurry to start!
The bankers and brokers are wealthy,
They take in their thousand or so-
Ah ! think of the fraud’an'’ deceptions
Don't be in a hurry to go!
The farm is the safest and surest,
The orchards arc loaded to-day,
You're as free as the air of the mountains,
And monarch of ail you survey.
Better stay on the farm a while longer,
Though profits come in rather slow.
Remember you’ve nothing to risk, boys,
Don’t be in a hurry to go!
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Assignee’s Sale.
VXTILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
W House door, in the town of Milledgeville,
Baldwin county, Ga., on TUESDAY, the 22d dav
of DECEMBER next, between the legal hours
of tala, the following real estate, to-wit:
One Hundred and Ten Acres of Land, more or
less, part of Lot No. 184, in the first District of
Baldwin comity, Ga.
ALIO,
Nine Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or less,
of wild Lund, in Emanuel county, Ga. District
and numbers not liiiown. Titles'lost.
ALSO,
An undivided half of tine Thousand Acres,
more or less, of wild Land,iu Emanuel county,
Ga. District and numbers not known. Titles
lost.
UM,
Au undivided fourth of One Hundred and Sixty
Acres, more or less, of wild Land, in Cherokee.
District and number not known. Titles lost.
ALSO,
One half Section (320 Acres, more or less), of
Laud, in Pontotoc county, Mississippi. Range
and township not known. Titles lost.
Also,
At the same time and place, will be sold, the
Bankrupt's half interest in a Tan Y ard, consisting
of Vats, House, Sheds, etc., situated on Laud of
L. A. Jordan, with right of removal.
All sold as the property of Thomas Humphries,
Bankrupt, of Baldwin county, Ga., under an order
in Bankruptcy Terms casli.
ARCHIBALD C. McKINLEY,
November 30th, 1868. Assignee,
deed—law3w
U S- Marshal's Sale
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable,
the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of We
plaintiff, Cahart & Brother, tn the following case,
to-wit: Cahart & Brother vs Edwin T. Jones, I
have levied upon, as the property ot Edwin T.
Jones, defendant, his one-tbird interest in a House
and Lot, in the city ot Augusta, county of Rich
mond and State of Georgia, and more particu
larly described as being situated on the sonth side
of Broad street, containing a front on Broad street
of forty-six feet, and running back one hundred
and forty six feet, bounded on the East by Mr.
Cortis’lot, and on the West by Mrs. Dill ’s, and
will sell the same at public auction, at the Court
House, in the city of Augusta, county of Rich
mood and State of Georgia, on the first TUES
DAY in JANUARY next, between the lawful
hoars ot sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., November 27th, 1868.
WILLIAM G. DICKSON,
uov29—law4w U. 8. Marshal.
FRESH BEEF! FRESH BEEF!!
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AUGUSTA ARSENAL, GA. i
SEALED PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE,
will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock
, M, on Tuesday, December 22d, 1868, for supply
ing fresh beef to troops al Augusta A raenal. Ga.,
for «x (6) months, beginning January Ist, 1869.
and ending June 3tkli, 1869
The beef furnished to l« of good marketable
quality, composed of equal proportions of fore
and hind quartern, (necks, shanks and kidney
tallow excluded) ami to be delivered in sneh
quantities, and at such lime and place as the com
mandtng officer of the Arsenal shall designs u
The successful bidder will be required to give
bonds fur the faithful performance of the con
trnct.
Bidders are invited to be present at the upete-ug
of proposals, with their guarantors, iu order to
•igu and complete Hie coutmct and bond upon the
day above mentioned.
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REFERENCES:
Hon. 11. IL Hill, Athens, Ga. C. 11. Phinizy, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
Hon. B. C. Yancey, Athens, Ga. Hon. Warren Aiken, Cartersville, Ga.
Dr. James 8. Hamilton, Athens, Ga. Hon. John B. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
Stevens Thomas, Esq., Secretary Southern Mu- A. Austell, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.
tual Fire Insurance Company. E. W. Holland, Esq., Atlanta, Ga,
Hon. Robert Toombs, Washington, Ga. I Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, 8. C.
Hon. Augustus Reese, Madison, Ga. Generals Lawton <fc .Jackson, Attorneys at Law,
David E. Butler, Esq., Madison, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
F. Phinizy, Esq., Augusta, Ga. Gen. Henry L. Benning, Columbus, Ga.
W. H. Howard, Esq., Augusta, Ga. Gen. S. McGowan, Abbeville, 8. C.
Edward Thomas, Esq., Augusta, Ga. (Jen. A. H Colquitt, Newton, Ga.
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DAVID A. RITTER,
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Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Robert J. Dickinson applies to me
lor Letters of Administration ou the estate of
Victor LaTaste, late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ot said de
■ eased, to lie and appear at my office, on or before
the second Mouday in December next, to show
cause, if any I hey have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature. at
office ill Augusta, this9th day of November, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
nolb-- Im Ordinary.
Official.
Proclamation
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BY THE GOVERNOR
Executive DaPAßiment, H
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 21, 1868. )
so I:- Fi-,nerpal k eeper of t/i c t and
(<> 'fn Sheiip ,ind Jiii Luttyul of,
Fulton county:
W Herbas, At a special (onu of the SupcrioM
Court held iii and for the county ol Fulton, in ]
die month of April, A. D. 18«J| Carter Heard
was tried for and convicted ol the crime of
. murder; and the said case having been carried
to the Supreme Court of this State on a writ cd
error, on motion for a ucw trial being overruled
and by the Judge presiding at said ijsi
in the Superior Court aforesaid: and,
hearing of said writ of error in said Supreme
Court, the judgment of the Court b -low having
b< en allinned. the sold Judge presiding in said
Superior Cmirt, a» the April term thereof, A.
D. 1867, sentmeed the said Carter Heard to be
■ xecuted by hanging by the m k until dead, on
th" seventh day of Juno thereafter: and
Whereas, At the instance tutu request
sundry citizens ol said county of Fulton, his
Excellency Charles J. Jenkins respited * exe
cution of the said Carter ll< aid.nntil Ute meet
ing of the General Assembly or this State next
thereafter, to the end that that body mighttakc
such action in the premises as would -eem to
them proper; and,
Wiiehbas, In the meantime, by the adoption
of the present. Constitution of the State of
Georgia, the power to grant reprieves and par
dons, t i commute penalties, and to remit any
pari ol a sentence lor offences agnlnst the Stale,
except in cases of im)ieacliment, is vested by
such Constitution in the Governor of the Stale;
and.
Whereas, The said Carter Heard, at the time
of committing the homicide for which he was
convicted of murder, was u more lad, and the
lolling resulted from a quarrel between him
and the deceased, in which the latter is con
sidered not to nave been wholly blameless, and
a commutation of the said sentence to impris
onment in the Penitentiary has been earnestly
requested by many highly respectable citizens
of the said county of Fulton, and in view ofall
the circumstances attending the homicide and
trial therefor:
Therefore, by virtue of the power and au
thority in me vested as aforesaid, I, Rufus B.
Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-Cbief of
the Army and Navy of this State, and of Hie
Militia thereof, do hereby commute the said
sentence of death so passed upon the said Car
ter Heard as aforesaid, to imprisonment at hard
labor in the Penitentiary of this State for a term
of ten years, beginning at the time of his con
viction of the said crime of murder, and ending
at the expiration of ten years thereafter; and
to the end that lie, the said Carter Heard, may
be taken from the common jail of said county
of Fulton, where he is now confined, to the
said Penitentiary, and be imprisoned therein in
terms of this commuted sentence, it is
Ordered: That the Principal Keeper of said
Penitentiary send immediately, on receipt
hereof, a suitable guard, to demand and receive
from the keeper of the common jail aforesaid
the body of the said Carter Heard, and convey
him to said Penitentiary, therein to be impris
oned as aforesaid tUI the expiration of the term
of ten years.
Given under my hand, and the Seal of the Execu
tive Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta,
the day and vear first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
By the Governor : Governor.
B. H. DeGbaffenrkid,
Sec y Executive Department.
decl—3twlt
Tax Notice.
Make Your State Tax Returns.
ALL PERSONS TAKE NOTICE THAT
for the purpose of receiving said Returns,
I shall attend the following places, from October
26 to December 15, 1868:
At the Upper Market, ou every Monday, from
9 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and from 3 to 6 p. m.
On Tuesdays at Messrs. Day A Inman's Auc
tion Room, ou Broad street
On Wednesdays, at the Court House.
On Thursdays, at the Scale House.
On Fridays, at the Court House.
On Saturdays, at District Court Grounds, of
which due notice will be given.
All citizens, white and colored, between tbe
ages of twenty-one and sixty, are liable to return
aud pay a Poll Tax of One Dollar, and such other
tuxes us may be imposed by the County. For
failure to make your returns.'of all property, or to
comply with the law. now of force, the penalty of
the law will be strictly enforced, unbiased and
impartial, on all defaulters.
N. B For ’failure of making returns, the
penalty is a double tax.
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R. T. IL, Richmond Conutv.
Augusta, October 24, IB<>B.
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Louisville, ana the West, “ v llc '
York and other Eastern cities, via LooJ
Ville; also with trains of Memphis “id
Charleston Railroad for Memphis s.
Louis, and the West. 1 ‘
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.35 A. M. Dai y Great Southern Mail —Leav
ing Chattanooga at 5 50 n m, connecting
with trains of Nashville and Cliatta
nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail
road., and Dalton at 8.40 p UI cor
necting with trains of E. T. and Georgia
Railroad.
11.00 A. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ar
commodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.15 a
m, Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville G Pt
a.m. Marietta at 9.27 a m.
2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4 to
a.m, connecting with trains of Nash
ville amd Chattanooga, and Memphis and
Charleston Railroads.
Pullman’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
Virgina and Tennessee Railways
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
TIMETABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17, 1S(>8
NOHTH.
Leave Atlanta at 6 15 p.m.
Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 11 15 a.m.
Leave Bristol 7 23 p.m.
Leave Lynchburg 9 00 a.tn.
Leave Washington 7 00 p in.
Leave Baltimore 8 55 p,m.
Leave Philadelphia 1 22 a.m.
Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m.
SOUTH.
Leave New York * ,>.tu.
Reave Philadelphia IJ 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore J 50 a.m.
Leave Washington 6 30 a.m.
Leave Lynchburg * P ,m '
Leave Bristol a m -
Leave Knoxville J ** P UL
Leave Dalton « '» P-“’
Arrive at Atlanta ° a,B) ’
Time between Atlanta and New York, 57 hours.
Ci-Jf-The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and
New York is carried exclusively by this Line.
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains.
Through Tickets
Good until used, and Baggage Checked Through
to all important points.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation,
W. A A. R. R.
1868 and 1860.
Winter Arrangement.
GREAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO THE
NORTH AND EAST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
OR
Indianapolis.
Passengers by this Route have choice o.
twenty-five different Routes to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE and
’WASHINGTON
Passengers holding Tickets by this Routet to
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can visi
Washington without extra charge.
Fare same as via Knoxville or Augu- vi *
Trains leave Atlanta DAILY, at 8.15
and 6.45 p. m., after arrival of all Southern I ,
and make close connections to above
cities.
Check Baggage io Louisville, and it
re-checked to destination on Tr,l “ 3 ° ■ | a t
ville and Nashville Railroad before arr
Louisville.
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUM ILLE '
Tickets bv this Route for safe at the l ' fU<r '‘
Ticket Office. *<>*»'*. £ WAbK£B>
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