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OFFICIAL JOURNAL Q» THE CITY.
a lADQ9L JFWriO* AND mmWpyiON
JFEDHWJDSr MoInINQ. HOY. 4, 1868.
I MON KKPI BLICAN TICiST
FOB CON'ORESM.
Vrr 9map»-rJ. W. CLIFT, of Chatham. '
to Dwrtrr -|W. P, PIIRCR. to Lee.
Li, Dwn-J, and CALDWELL, of Troup. .
- B. B. px of
jra Dianne*-O. H. PRINCE. of Richmond.
■ru Lumpkin i
BBUG OUT THE BIG GDHI
30DTTD THE LOUD TUUKELI
THUS (tßSlil&i TBBt
GRANT SWEEPUfITHEIATTOH
GREAT REPDBUOAI GAINS I
'OBANT CERTAINLY ELECTED I
WE HAVE PEACE!
i* «n)foi from the wtora* that Grant to
the whole country. Everywhere,
.-ml R«p»>ihw gtlMir* reported.
■» e (mgretafe* the friaods of pcaoe and
C a poo the revolt, and hope
• Dsmremtie proa wttl k#<*p cool.
ArnOli to U« Eat.
tiuDßMu, November 3.—The city of
sdriphia declares for Grant and Colfax by
m ihootood rrudoritv. Republican gains in
' ry part of the State. The majority will be
i*mty thommd
um*. Kor ea bar 3 —tirtftn goes on*
I red aad twelve majority. Spaulding
- nrty oertainfor Great.
maoTo*. November 3.—The town preoinct
*-.»■* Greet Ttl and Seymour 793. All per
fectly quiet.
:»r tAß*r U4a, November 3.—We have in
rratpOt townships a net Republican gain
»»r tbe Getober election* of one thousand
A tar aena* rate she majority in tba State to
<r. •>. >uaasd
l kt Vaixwt. November 3.—Two hundred
* fourteen Republican majority.
iMwlord aoooiy owe hundred aad twenty
* or Repobheaa majority.
II la Over.
• great ta now «rear. We breathe
The people should bow qnit political
- :>d go he VOll.
:ei ea from tbia <m bare pesos, qoiet, and
•*i y Let tore pervade every breast,
*ay the watchword be upward and on-
ur>*Ua|r
, * ■ I ii I ' ■'""'*•■ »
■ 1
Kara test.
1 ia«« rout) DaueecreM wb© look the Em,
* pa J for when Grant is elected, will
*>•*- f-’vk o»ef. Lst as hire peace.
OMtftS.
>ecliuu ia ttua Mtete has beeu cou
i iwj at all fairly, Grant baa canted it by
tbon-and majority. We hope Georgia
• t * been left oat ut the cold, by (violence
»: at miie&on. At It set the people uv far
•tt liberty, loyalty, justice, peuce and
m, : c W# n. u*t aad teili have peace.
faliaa Csaatj.
only able to give tbe vote at the
•« boxes in taia caty as follows: £
hoi 1 Seymour 1563
Box S fteymoor, 65
Box 1 Bajmcor, 877 3506
Box 1. Grant. *47
Box A Grant, 1377
box X Grant, 648—3473
<lMi : 4878 J
M-jvr.ij for Set m 00.,...... 32
lafsrtaat DmUlsbi.
aEtna Srraaxoa Cor*T, Ocroaxa Tax*,
I —i roox Pant Fawwrnino.
D-tnng this term at the Court Judge Pope
*..»» the following important decisions :
t. »i the provision in tbe Relief Lair.
. as- a. tbe Urn laeaioc. at tbe Legislature,
-- effect that the jery aught reduce tbe
a-m ened ori, upon proof of the tears m
I'urty which ibe defendant bad sustained,
•as iccvn>trtaoo(tal. anil aad void.
* I nai Confederate Treasury notes were an
. s '• oMderauo*. aad that no recovery
oe bad apou « note given tor that cur-
Ite : the proriek* in the Btata Gousu
. wat b prehihUß tbaCoarta from ecu-r
- a *K Jtr-isdicuoa o 4 demand* Tor tbe price
f J*tta was do bair to ao sapun on
* aas i es warranty of eon n does* of am. ra
. . | ki lot uduxn tea tec war, sncb a
- A. a Uhl n aitbar the letter or sp r.
K li- jjr.maoa referred to
. - imeco maaafectarera of the Atlantic
t is reported, era making nr range*
■ ■ >r tbe ervenac at botuavtUs, Keu
< *d ailcnnita buldteg* for re-drying
ttmg t oaooo Oaa Ism is now en
. ;in p ,U..g p a factory one hundred
a* ly teat deep, thirty wide and three
*. ; ** fcign. and will employ oma bnudred
. . a* m tbe owiteam ot pacft ; ag tcbasij.
• *wv. 'BmI tks Rraaident of the I'UtU
ta. l> jji*i nga— Md itlßifii Radioed
wi mHk4» p«Ud agsmst uj (ante pay*
.•*. ! * the tax road by tbe last Lsfritelure
!>«-. *ara Ob travel, and te refused any
_ -l« oaitei rtirumjuavetee either croai.-
■ <•»«, wunn it frea ofttey frWti a,
•*iv ag U for teW triataa.
j or* ft married cm*. fiftftftMß-yli
... ftiPUft* many fhinpiyotiyyl ac
MV. but KlftM he vorth riCC^ng
*. aiack to tern ao
s*;-, v» to thsMriwrMw alpha
■ MbMr wf tetea" ;
»*. V 4 *x*wrt* about (.'hr.htcnte to be,'
« Chariaw *—4 imhnw)r trollop.
-ado®*. Hate Christie* Arifari*ri, *ARw
■ MU* Harriet Haatcrr
WaaanKrroa. November A—Tba following
baa been pabitohad:
WasaxwaDS. D. C.. I
October 31 1«R f
Contmmmdmg Department es Irefewraa, New
Orfmmtr
Ywa are eapetoed aad aatAonaed * *ke all
«-ps aaremary and prayer lb pre
vent breaabre af tba peace or hostile eoUMcoa
Qaeeti<ma relating to tba mil polity of tba
Stele auto baleft to tbair civil awthorities for
consideration and uttl—ant
The ohjnto to to preserve pesre and ratoon
efrfl gmaniatmt to the people according to
tba priariflr told down in tba Ceatoitaliim
You an rwfamd to tatoraatfoaa knfefin
given, which were deemed full and arepfe, for
all juto and lawful purposes.
Axssxw Johmbcw.
Minni November 3. —Tba Government
alfeneyVtir «r*«f to ptoeea that an
■iiwaa firr tba new Government.
Baetotona Jaalm Espartcro should Cortes
pomaaaaaa tor a monarchy
MIGHT DISPATCHES.
ELECTION NEWS.
Naw Tama, Jfovamber A— Ntonin* from
half of New York city show 53,000 Dem. ma
jority.
Wianiwaifffl Novembers.—ln the sth Ward
of PlribdaMto. We Whfocffiffc Ire. U 45; 9d
Ward, Ndb York, Democratic low 2L
A private feapatch nays Alleghany oounty
given Grant 11,000 majority.
Partial return* from Pbiladelpbia indicate
3,000 Bep. majority.
Portland, Me., republican 1,092, republican
gain 414.
Bath, Me, Republican majority 075. gain 41 <
Saco, Me, Republican majority 400, gain 84.
Os eighteen points in North Carolina, re
ported, only aa ebow Democratic majorities,
and they are light aa compared with the Re
publican aaajetitiw at other points.
New Hampebive and Connecticut both go
for Grant
Butler is elected.
The Republican majority in Mama is eati
mated at 30,000.
Rhode Island gives Grant an increased ma
jority.
All the Republican Wards of Philadelphia
■how increased majority for Grant
The Bth Ward, New York, gives a Democrat
ic majority of 2,408.
Boston gives 4,000 Republican majority.
The 3d Ward, Philadelphia, give, a Demo
or* tic majority of 1,644. The 7th Ward gives
a Republican majority of TCI. The Bth Ward
gives a Republican majority of 246. Tba 15ib
Ward a Republican majority 0f*1,315.
Altoona, Pennsylvania, gives 64 Republi
can gain.
The 16th Ward, Philadelphia, gives a Dem
ocratic majority of 24,
G. A. Grow, chairman of the Central Com
mittee, claims the city of Philadelphia by
2,000.
Hon. Hemo*4 R. Bella, for forty yean Judge
of tbia Federal District, died of appoplexy.
The election in Nsw York and Brooklyn,
peered quietly-‘-only a few small fight*. There
wart several arrests for illagal voting.
Westchester City, Pennsylvania, shows a
Bep. gain of 23.
Wallace, the chairman of the Democratic
Committee, concedes Philadelphia to the Rad
cels by a decided majority Fourteen Warda
show 2, WBA Ren aaia. " r-' n 7
tjGmyfburg. TI6.
In Connectiont, 31 towns show 1,000 Repub
lican gain; New Haven city gives 671 kepnbli*
can gain.
Cheaterooonty, Pa., Republican majority
2,400.
New Hatnpsaire gives about 6,000 ma
jority tor Grant
Ohio aud ladiana returns show increased
Republican tnajoritiee.
Alleghany oounty, Pa., 43 diatriota show a
Republican gain of L2OO.
Halford, Conn., Democratic majority 614.
Republican gain 42.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., shows 342 Republican
Kftiu; Auburn, ditto, 265; Binghamptou, do,
152; Lockport, do, MS; Elmira, do, 95; Troy,
do, 116.
Norwich, Republican majority 98, Republi
can gain 86.
Oxford, Republican majority 86, Republi
can gain 41.
Boon vide. Republican majority 171, Repub
lioan gain 54.
Madison oosnty, Ist Diatriot, Repnblican
majority 189, Democratic gain, 9.
Broome oounty, Binghamptou, Republican
majority 100.
Colombia county, Hudson, Democratic ma
jority 225, Democratic gain 71
New York City—the Bth Ward gives a Dem.
majority of 2,4Bs—Rep. gam over 1166, 54.
New York State-Weatcbeeter oounty, and
East Cheater, Dem. majority 200, Dem. gain
of 111. Mt. Kwoo, Rep. majority 98; Pough
keepsie, Rep. majority 308—Rep. gain 274; <
Ketchum, Rep., elected to Congress, and
Hegeman, Rep., to the Assembly.
City of Lockport—Dem. majority 59.
Sixteenth Ward, New York city—Dem. ma
jority 1,251, Dens, gain 188.
Auburn city gives a Rep. majority of 672.
York county, Penusylvania, Dem. majority
2.700; Rep. gain 400.
Allentown. Bennsylvania, Democratic me
jonty 15, Renubtiesn gain 76.
WUkesbarre Borough, Pennsylvania, Re
publican majority 67.
New York City—The. total vote will not be
far from 150,000. Seymour’s majority 56,000.
Maine—Full returns show a Republican
jonty of 30,000.
Philatlalphia—Twenty Wards show a Re
publican gain of 2,008. P,v. 00t of the other
eight Wards are Republican Wards.
Maryland—Wasboa county, 7 Districts show
a Republican gain of 263
CUj» Republican majority 460,
Republican gain 66.
Carlisle City, Pa., Detuoeiatie majority 136,
Republican gain 26.
Fulton oounty, 3 townships show a Repub
bean gain of 9, * ~~
Dunpiin county, Republiaaa maioritv
1,800, Republican gain over 200.
Harrisburg. Pa Republtaan majority 300.
Republican gain 150.
In Lancaster county, 13 Districts show Ke
pubhean asajokity of 7,106.
North Carolina returns from 20 town* show
a Reputilioan majority of 1.07A
Huntingdon oounty, 6 Districts, show a Re
publican gain at Si
Pennsylvania, Adams county, Democratic
majority 300; Republican gain 42.
FeunavlTunie-Y’TTkborough gives a Demo
•rstte majouty of 366, Republican gain. 32.
Wsilane, (Jhairq tan of the Democratic Biste
Central Comautte*, gjvgg femuyivania bp for
15,000 Hsfutilisaa Bmisrity.
Conneetictu—s6 towns gtre the n n
ft gain of 2,817. Tbe Btuta wftJ gTte 2,0* Ra
iwhlleftn majority
ftMl I H I 9^
pJll in gain. SOB
Bedford county. 5 D striata, show Mgfebli
caanain of 56.
Ipary land—Eight Districts Wyoosafencoun
ty, jpve a Deaaocrattc taajoritjpfof 30.
Paanaylvania—Fnuakfia county Bapablknp
eosuaty, Baptobficau eagyorire A 10b: KepnbU
caa gain 450. Y >rk ttomm l atie ma
c»ty. Data nor stir majority 902; Dvainevrit
gafaa 142. MMib eouaty. f DtstriHs shew a
Bupubboaa pan of 42.
Mareaebanatoa—Tba retunw indicate 70,000
Oriauaa 16.000 Bum. najnrity. Tbs
ttoib ip toißilp SumogreDe. A few Repufch-
GUmaaufa hauangb, Pannayitania, 214 Bap.
majority. Dam. gain *.
raumjlraab ail pn a tis majority of to
bato 20,(300. -
can Gaaaaafetoa, say* Psnreytvwua will give
Marjttoid NUtotlin it gtous about 13,000
Dem. oM^aaity.
West Yitgjbaja—Twenty towaatafpa show
large Rap. game.
The State baa probably gaue by 0,000 for the
RepaWcana
Vaanaabaairia Haahaaf DeufaU. Rep,
re-elected by aa ini, nail imfrulty .
New Jsreejr—Mareaa county, Bum. maparity
306. - V ' " I
Pennsylvania—Neariy fall rtoonw from
Philadelphia show Bwp majority af 1,000
Ohio—Rep. majbritj wffl be over 35,000.
Indtona—Aß counties to ewtlwra lodtane
Wo w Rap. griaa.
Dliaola—Chicago bus gone Rep. by A 000
majority.
Pennsylvania—Johnstown, Cambria county,
Bep gala of 55.
Kenteeky—Louisville city, Den n.
jority, 7,478. Twelve towns in isotucky
■how a Bepnblkan gain of about 900.
Pennsylvania—Ten Districts af Lecatne
comity show s Republican gain af 202. The
Democratic majority to the county to not over
4,000.
Nebraska —The returns indicate that the
State baa gone Republican by 4.500.
Pennsylvania— Butler county, Republican
majority 600, Republican gain 160.
Erie City, RepuWirm majority 460. Repub
lican gaia 66.
Erin oounty. Republican majority aboat
3,0001
MifflLin oounty, Republican majority 75.
Reading City, Republican majority 103, Re
poblicao gain, 76.
Indiana— Returns from 07 townships give a
Republican gain of 1,018. The gains over
tba same ratio throughout the Btate will give a
Republican majority of 12,000.
New York —G aa eases cotmly, complete,
gives a Republican majority of 1,400.
Brooklyn city, with, ton Warda to bear from,
givaa Saymaor 5,690 saajurity.
Peonaylvania—Wajrne county, Democraiie
majority of 700.
Carbon ooanty, Democratic majority 450,
Republican gain. 260.
Over half of Charier coonty heard from, in
dicating a Republican majority «f 2.800.
Lyooming county, Democratic majority 225,
Republican gun, 100.
Michigan —Returns indicate Rep. majority
of 26,000.
Indiana—Hobart, Lake eoonty, Rap. major
ity 57, Rap. gain 17.
Valparaiso, Porter oounty, Rep. majority
136, Rap. gain 52.
84. Josephs county, Rep. majority 850.
Tba loseee and gains in New York are bared
on tba citation of 1860.
Cleveland, Ohio—The friarna an scattering,
.Are.- mutr u mama, WllAbUt exception, ahow
large Rep. gains.
Indiana—Sixty-reveu townshipe givja Rap.
gam of 1,01&
Returns from Now York State come m slow
ly. Grant doubtless carries the Btata, but the
Democrats claim the Governor.
Pennsylvania—Foil return* fro a* Philadel
phia, Rep. majority 1,518.
Armstrong county, Bep. majority TOO. R?p.
gain 172.
Venango oounty, Rep. majority 900, R«p.
gain 23.
Erie ooanty, Rep. majority 3,500, Rep. gun
829.
Nsw York Stats—Griswold, Rep., for Gov
ernor, runs behind Grant about 10 per cent.
Grant carries tbe Btate by about 10,600.
Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, as tar aa
beard from, Rep. gain of 6.
Wisconsin—Returns from sixty towns indi
cate that tbe State has gone 5,000 for Grant.
Lawrence county, Republican majority
2,100.
Ohio—Cincinnati city, Republican majority
4,500; Republican gain 2,500 Lucius oounty,
Republican gain of 800. Erie county, 400.
dammit county, 350.
Maryland—lncreased vote on both rides.
Swann’s majority hr Congrem in the ibird
District, 7,184. The result in the Fourth Dis
trict in douhL Frederick county reported Re
publican. Went Democratic last year by 500.
Pennsylvania—Biair county, Republican
majority, 875; Republican 217. Cr*> ►«■•»!„ _
oounty, lOtQ District, show Repubuoau gains.
majority.
Maryland—Returns from 8 Districts in
Frederick county show a Republican gain of
310. Tbe county will go Republican by about
100 u'ajority.
Pennsylvania—Returns from 12 Districts
indicate that Leg high county will go Demo
cratic by about 1,300, Republican gam 270.
Huntington county, Republican majority
1,100, Republican: gain 126.
Midnight returns from New York Indicate
that the State has gone for Hoffman by 40,-
006, and for Seymour by &20&
Returns from New Jersey—The returns
coins in slowly, but it is believed Grant car-
ries the State by a small majority, while Ran
dolph, Dem., for Governor beats Blair.
Pennsylvania—Washington oounty, Repub
lican majority 100, Republican gain 98.
Camvron county, Republican majority 125,
Republican gain, 30.
Union county, Republican majority 835, Re
publican fata, 121.
Vermont—The ret eras indicate 30,000 Re
publican majority.
Indiana—Tna Hate is claimed by the Ra
pobtieaas by 10.000 majority.
lowa—The returns are few—large Rep.
game
Pwoxuylvsxua -Montour county, Dem., 4tio
majority—a gain of 99. Cameron oounty, 195
Rep majority, Rep gain 20.
Crawford county, Rep majority L,BOO, Bep.
gain 164.
Harford county, Dem. majority 1,206.
Diraoae—Forty thrni—d Rep, majority.
Alabama—Tbe latest returns seem to show
that the Bute has gone Data, by a small ma
jority.
Pennsylvania—Backs township shows a
Rap gain of 112. Tbe county will give a
Dem. mejotity of MB.
Near Jersey—Blair 600 majority.
Belem—Grant sod Blair M 0 majority.
The Chairman es the Republican party ia
New Jersey thinks BiaMri, Dam., riateted
Oermnor. Tbe FreefdetjfW defeat fa jjsakfe
JaL
Maryland—Tbn I- vwt juterus tndicate the
defeat adjfmmel, Li Bfce Democratic mi
jority in fftt Stateb yrinced from 42.000, of
lartyumr,l>iO,o«L#
tan m are vety meagre.■
Eha Sre#re g«g» taopric by IWOOO.
The RapuMinana at Imfians in
erereeaf 19,000 for tom* over Baker'steSte in
October.
New Imnay—Sum * x county, 11 towns heard
issue mdaaato thahl • ymour e muaatgto the
oemsty wSBbeLMS Randolph 909, Rafiferty
Dam., for Congress .007.
Naw York gim Seymour abort 60.00 C
majority jßreahlyn - ivae him 11,000.
Rockland cooaty ayasoar's msjonty 980.
The following are be Democratic Congn-
Pox, Morriawy, C Calkin*. Brook* aad
Wood.
Potter, Dem., eie «4is Weatcharter ewan
ty r Pa.
Adame county, I mnocratk majority 230.
pan 11 i
Naw Jassy, Sale county, 373 Republican
Pennsylvania—C iberland county, Dem.
majority 000, Bop.
Books oounty, Rchtond township, Dam.
majority id
Northampton Dam majority.
Bowthasnptou Sow ri#, Dem. majority 501.
Oiiaten oounty. Dam majority 575, Rap.
gain 900.
Lebanon oounty, Rap majority 1,500.
Westmoreland ooaaty, Dam, majority about
1,000.
Delaware— majority for Seymour
2,000.
Wilmington City M 0 Rep. majority. Baggs
elected to Congrear
Arkanaaaeloae. 1 roault cannot be known
for several days. S
The RapuMtoans ofen Tlmnamri by GO.OOH
The Domoorata nsuh It by 19,000.
Illinois—The Dea*»creta carry the 9t£, 10th,
llth aad probably the Bth Congreasional Dis
trict. The Demoeriu* make gstoa in CoaSra!
Illinois.
The indications i-v that Indiana will go
10,000 for Grant, fl T/oui* city and county
gives Grant 3,000.
Cleveland, Ohio, complete 1,234 Republican
majority.
The foliowiag see,as to be the result from
Uuratnrna received «p to thto hoar:
For Grant—Main 30,000 maj, Naw Hamp
shire 6,000 smj; V* asont 30,060 maj ; Maam
chuaatta 70,000 mgj Connecticut 3,000 usaj,
Rnode bland 6,500 saj; Pennsylvania 26,000
maj; Ohio 40,000 n <f; Indiana 19,000 aaaj;
lowa 8,000; lQlnoi 40.000 maj; Michigan
26,009 aaaj; Wiseosw • 25,000 maj; Miaasaota
10,000 so*}. Kansas 0.000 maj; West Virginia
8,000 maj; Tenere* 10,000 maj; California
6,ooo'maj; Nebraska 5,000 maj ; Missouri 8,-
000 majority.
The following Btm w have gone lor Seymour:
Sew York 5.000; Mvylaod 25,000; D-law ate
2.500; Kentucky 90, W 0; Alabama 5,000; Geor
gia 20,000; Louisiae 3,000.
Naw Jereey and A irnaaa doubtful. But few
return* from Souths-* State* generally.
New York, Rock »od oounty Democratic
majority 980. Wee*-ureter oounty Oorilan fit,
Grant 590 majoritj Bradley la elected to
Congreea by 10 uujority. Cayoga county,
complete, exoept 4 iireoa. givee 2,936 majori
ty. Richmond county Caatieton. Pint Dis
trict, Seymour 127 r Hoffman 138 ma
jority; Second Distr t, Seymour 131 majority;
Hoffman 140; Third district, Grant 38 major
ity ; Griswold 30 n twenty; North field. First
District, Seymour t' majority; Hoffman 73.
Chenung county, 25 majority for Grant. El
mira citv, Democrat a majority A Cattarau
gus country, 11 towrahips give Grant 425 ma*
jority. Griswold 41 j majority. This county
is claimed for the R publicans.
Augusta, Novemka < 3. Up to three o'ctfpk
the elecUon nzores *S> gnantaxTShd a-uagro,
which resulted in th silling of Albert Kafßn,
ooanty sheriff, and one negro. The excite
ment was intense, lr tri through the intiaence
of leading oitizens, «nd the co-operation of
the military, both t,*rtie* dispersed quietly,
and order was res tor 4.
Each party aecu* J the other ot being re
sponsible for the or of the difficulty. The
city at this hour to r *ey quiet, and no appre
baosioa of farther t able.
No official returns have beet received from
any oountiee in Georgia, bat partial returns
show increased Dem ora tic gains.
It to believed the f ate will go Democratic
by at least 20,000 mi swity. Imperfect returns
from seventeen court tn an the line of the
Railroads gives ti riy-eigbt hundred and
eighty-six Democrat majority.
Sooth Carolina —I I official returns frwrit
all the Wards in the ity of Charlaston give a
Republican majority f 1,305.
Moniut, Novembe 9 —Seymour's majority
in tbe city 961. Wb -tier gives Seymour 273
majority. No other points in the county
beard from.
Everything passed -iff perfectly qniet.
Bak Fkxhcisco, No imber 3.—A1l has been
qui*t. Tbe city is D ueocratic, bat tbe State
is probably Republic* Nothing from Ore
gon or Nebraska.
SivAyRAB, Novemt negroes ap
peared in great numb *s when tbe polls were
opened, aad took entr « possession. This con
tinued till about ssvez o’clock. Ever? white
man who came to vot waa clubbed away.
Finally a fight tomtae sad, when tbe negroes
were driven back, rue whites then com-
menced to vote. In a *-w minutes the negroes
rallied and attacked t> . whites. A negro de
liberately drew a piste md shot s policeman
in tbe stomach, morta j wounding him. The
firing then, becat - general in the
crowd. Tbe polk * came to preserve
order, when, tbe v r-roes fought them
desperately. Finally tr- police used their pis
tols, when tbe negroes woks and run. Fire
negroes were killed e:6 seTetri wounded
Fotxr policemen wen w naded, one mortally.
A young lady residing a a ketue opposite (be
Ootut House was also k t yi ball which came
hi through a window, bat not dangerously.
Trouble is anticiparted ;e uigbt.
anas ■v
Mohtookxst, Novem ie 3.—The Repobli
oan majority tn this c 4 »ty it 4,000; Dallas
oounty 5,000; Barbou oouoty 1,500. Tha
State ie dnubtfel so for
Larina —Montgomery any * ill give about
4.000 majority for Gran The dispatches re
ceived from different pt hat tbe 3ta ta ebew
a probe bill ty of its gotn » r Seymour.
Naur OmutaMs, N owes ter B.—The election
ia this etty pasted off q ;ariy. No troubll at
any load. No ritofm mm with vetera Tbe
eigvous in tide eaty sin rijpjd elope* totally
from voting. In the 4tl Mstriet the strongaet
DemocreUe dteriet ia t m o»ty, oat es 4,900
votee, 4,100 were Demo -ntic.
Throughout the eooatr Fsrisk ss the oegrow
ase votiag freely. In rasa foeaMee largely
Demoeiatic. The Dem enrifo majority from
■flfonaltite heard frnm i I namarhsleiim We
will prnhshly btfekh t gras a slaw ippn.
made of tbe rewait tem> M.
liwi wee a aorinpk SMariaas ia
tbs etbsr day. A mea s tixfod has third step
mother, who had ttate c -ii—m by bis tether,
end three of bis agnris Fjferothwra, ruerrsed
threw of hie wife’s srit n Number «wm Is
half brother to hie wife’s wteldrew
- te
Tbw Lrrirngi ajgifflte^tegritet
A 'SitpHfch Os
tbe om mltto occurred
from miM dbftt u Ml M(4MldMp.- j
Some person* jumped oat or sdeend rtorr ,
windows. The peak aft. (be t—e wm terrible.
The streets wore IM wHk peeple in rrery
11 ■ wHm—W wuiwot .
c- 1 Stale lisi mm ftiias boose on the »ill.
*ad etU-oagh the ribrnffioo we* heevier t..*n
a aj IwMt in Sooth America, jet from the
cheisetor Ct the struct are it tostuned u.» iUt •
*ge worth -peeking of. Tbe snook mast here
been keener down town, for the condition of
tbe wells show theft the forced exerted to bet
them is their present condition is *lmo&t oe-
Tood coesp whensioit
It is oouoeded on sii sides that a few sccoads
more woold have dssttnyed thetportion of the
rirj nrt r rmstrattni on snbd fonsdeuons. —
Fortunately, the hoSelt eoesgied serioas injury;
, for, ctowtod ss thsy ware, tod they been lese
; strong, theresult —
many hare aonghi the sbeiter of frame bniid
!‘ a £fiSfiK«Wrefe* a—
-1 r rsni~ TMt — rrti inner, and sosne thrown
down bp the motion of the earth, while other*
start ad end ran away. Dogs were barking
and running through the stmts, apparently
not knowing what they wire doing. Birds
even noticed the great ooawateoa of nature.
Daring all of yeaterday the excitement was in
tense. The stmts were crowded with pec
: pie, the majority of atoms sad other places of
bcaiaaaa were etoied. Bat lew persons would
■ enter buildings, and these would stampede
into the streets withs rush whenever slight
| vibrations indicated that the earth was not yet
settled.
Tbe earthquake took precedence over every
thing, business being far the time forgotten,
end looked as if anther aright come that woold
swallow the etty; yet with all this fear the
people tried to look chaarCod at they told their
vrperieaee and r«|alad their hair-breadth es
capee. Many mint kgdieenns' me ideate ae
earmd, that to to appreciated mast to gir/n
hTdetail ’
An Irish Church Congram wts held ia Dot •
bn, Ireland, in tbe emty part of October,
composed of large nsmben of the clergy and
laity of the Irish Chuicb. The Archbishop 01
Dahlia presided over it. Among the subjects
db earned, wan that of a systematic Day agency
in the charch. In tbe coarse of ths discut -
sicD, it eppmred that many of the clergy, and
some lay members were in favor of mono-tic
orders for both sexes, like those of the Roman
Catholics, borne of the mer-.tiers cUiin and
that the reformers went too far in the rectifi
cation of supposed abases, am. that order* of
monks and non*/devoted to celibacy and tie
service of the eharch, might do great good If
Borne of the leading clergymen and Chris
tian laymen of New York and Brooklyn, and.
oAeers of the American Tract Societies of
New York and Boston, the New York City
Mission, the American Christian Commission,
and the New York and Brooklyn Young Men’s
Associations, are organizing an “ Evangelical
Advertiaing Association." It is hoped that a
large proportion of the thousand millions of
papers and Magazines printer] in tbe United
States may be made the vehicle of circulating
striking religions truths.
The Secretary of the Treasury h>u> had in
course of [preparation for some time a revised
edition of the customs regulations.
NEW AJDTIIRT 18BMENTS.
THEATRE!
J. V. GILBERT Kfl> M* lAoi.m.
a. W. HAH KUOS ..grass Mas aoaa.
JAMES V. GILBERT TmrjurraaL
Wednesday, November 4th, 1868.
Third appearance of Ute (r«at American Actress,
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
WIB he presented the beautiful domestic drama, ia
8 acta, entitled
LITTLE BAREFOOT!
. Te eoortttda^^
acaut or raicwa,
Arehestra Chairs..... .91 qq
Drees Circle sod FtrqueUe., 75
Family Circle _ 10
Colored Gallery. 00
Private Banes *8 00 sad 88 00
No postponement on eneoant of the weather,
novi-
SSO Reward !
STOLRN fmn the aabwcrlber, on the night to tha
kite to October teat, a roaa HORSE, about 11 yeara
uU. aad hi ia ttriarabty food order. bald Horae, while
•“*5. “• *?* *■ • px»
bread* «a ttoa left ahaaMar w.th C. a (though not
raryiftalu). foatoutld bonds higb and appeura, while
*•?*»* •?*?+•»* HawtoghwHEfTaadU
Mddle BMrtai; alao ahghdy rubbed on both shoulder,
from harness—one hind tootaUa
Tha thief ia auppoaed to be a mulatto, about 36 year,
old, 8 fee* 10 tuebos high, aad weight about 140 loa., ia
llattooaly marked from mmM pox, aad acara on the
Mia to Me face from cate. Wae sewn ridlnc the hone
oa Sunday laat, between Fairborn and Palmetto, going
In the direction of Pa I nett n. He wae riding bare
backed. with aa opaa bridle, aad cotton rope around
tha Horae’a neck. Thar Horae U a hod all round.
I arill pay $lO far tha delivery to the Hone at thia
place, or GrratvdW, Ga.; aad alaq S3B for the thief
arlHt proof to convict.
W. B. SMITH,
Atlanta, Nor. 4, IMS. novl-
Htvaewhll BsiMhig m 4 Lnb Assodatlon.
'rill regular monthly meeting of thia Aaaoelatioo
X will be he.d thia evening, 4th in at, at 8 o'clock,
at their tom over the etore of John Heuderaon,
Whitehall street. Paymaata can be n>»A/> during the
day at the offloe of the Trearurer, Room No. «, W. k
A. B. R. Depot.
B. F. MOORE,
no*4-lt Sec. and Treaa
Proposals.
Ctrrrxn Statu Straanrmcz DxPAnnaon, \
Axaauta, Oa., Not. 4, IMS. }
SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, are invited un
til 11 o’clock k. ou Saturday, November 7, 186*
or famishing the United States Sobsiatence Depart,
meat with—
Oae Hundred Tb««A«nd (109,000) pounds
Axtra Flour, la sacks.
Price to be atotod par pound.
To be delivered aa aubeiatwpee store house. McPher
aou Barracks—lo,9oo B> . by November 3th. 30,»0u lbs.
by November lTth. aad 40,600 by tbe Ist day of Decem
ber, 1868
Payment will be made pa Government fund*, upon
JfoMta bo dtroetoTto ato’kmdaraigned. and marked
'PMaada*' —— .
of the articles offend to aecwanpoay the
TBOS. C. SULLIVAN,
nov4-4i Brev. Lt Co*. * C. S., V. «. A.
POSTPONEMENT.
Cal tod States ■anfcat’s Salas.
UNITED STATHS MARSHAL'S OTHCE. 1
ATUiirra, Ga., October 4, IMS. j
UNDER and by virtue to a srttt to tori ftaimt, leaned
oat of the HoneuMe toe nfiom tothe
United States lor the Northern Dtotrtet to Tlimgia. in
taur of the ptttaltff to the tad mi tog ease to Vlt
Joeeph T. QtiMn vm. Jamas J. Morrison.
I bye lasted oo tothepr ap arty to tha said fames j.
Murritem, the foßowiag teoribad property to wit:
Aii that lot, tact or unto to laud attorned aad lying
a2Hsgs& sSwassw esss
"rtataaOy Booty. notojffrtem ootaty. seer On Atlaata
Mkfoag aad Bofitnc MW Company, and known aa the
Lata numbers ate, aarven aad eight, tat Mock number
AMtoitoeanabtwone, two, three, lour and elfht. la
htoto MM aeottber one, tvw aad atx. to bloek number
Ateo, tots aumhii oae, taro aad hna to block
ato v* an the am* at puMte aaettou, at the Court
Mourn m the city of Atlanta, coosty <7 PuHoa aad
fmettttatffM. oa the
Wn»?■!!<■> tat PiMwt«r Best,
>at warn tow tea tori boros to sale.
c4uaLa.a.rKA.
Deputy o«wce wwftin lotiiQt.
l» U« OUtrlet Cwt ass Hu Czltw lUUI
lit ImtHn Blftrkt af o**r|li.
la tea aaafter to . )
WK CAMP.j !■ Bankruptcy
WHOM rr MAT CONCERN : n« w4wlnO
■—*r f' -* ki ~Tr J ~‘ mr^nu
WK. I. CAMP,
of (MhM, riunty and Bouton. aad Mato to
•natomla tot MM ate baa kaa toMni
* wm faMii * B 19 **
t|Ti I»UC W. CTKOmLtf,
Ia toiknptcy.
Is tw* Htotcr o titor or m Uwrrxu 8 -Hftxa rum
or GxoxotA.
v| Io Bankruptcy, So. *l3.
rrin v. arid BaakrndHmvliig petitioned thutoart for
i_ a tlsrhrtgs frortWTto debts prorobtaMto to
Bankrupt act of Hank 2d, 18*7, notioe-la harehTgtvmi
to tel peramis tatemtaed to appear on the 2Mh mar of
November, HHgftHrtstoch a. m.. »t Ci inbtmrtraid
District Court than F. 8. Beeeeldue, one of tbe
Regimen of nil Onaml la Bankruptcy. U hU oflVce
1111. rtlni it Ttarnr u> the ste.e of Ucorgu.
andjOoy eaaea.wiftJhsjßrrr -. -,t jgu« -u
teXviSSrOteToSw* day Os October.
1888.
JAMBS MoMKBSOW.
nutt-lw Clerk.
lot Baakiftty.
fit tax DaroHcr Cover at m C*nn» Starts roa
la thTntetsar of ) Is Benton£*y,
OOODK BBTAJ*. j Ko. MB.
rr\H£ said Bankrupt hating petftioaadtha Court to
1 adtarhai*aftumsll him debts provable irtor ths
Bankrupt Art of March * 1887. totfcn is hereto jtrwM
to ad persons interested to appear on Jhe OS toy rt
nortteber, 18ML rt M o'clock a. mrt Chambers, of the
mtt Dtatttrt Court, before F. & HeaeetUne, to
one es the Begteteev of the atel Court la Baakraptoy.
at hi* tin rt Atony, la t e mats of Georgia,
and shew aw why the prayer of Wasted pe
tition of the Mantorap* tomid net he printed
IhlililtoWil.aw»totoAfiftoof,
“*■ i A& McFOttOM,
aev4-Sw CtW%
In Bankruptcy.
*l* the District Cewrt es Use Totted dtntea
Far the Sent berm District of Oewrctm.
In tbe matter of }
ROBKBT F. CCKHY,} In Bankrupt-7—So. 201.
Bankrupt. )
rpH£ said Bankrupt having petitioead the Oyurt tor
I a discharge from all his debts movable under the
Bankrupt Art of March X IMT, aooce is hereby ri v » l
toaUpSons interested to apnear 00 tbe lai day o«
Dneember, 1888, at 10 o'dow a. w. at Chambers
of the mid Ustiirt Oourt, before A O. Faette, Esq,
ome of the Begtetere of the mM Oourt In Bankruptcy,
at to otoe in Wanen Block, Angwete. Georgia
1. UrS, «n>IU t£> nltfiMM
lags of win be aid a* tbs same tima and
P *slted at Savannah, Oeßgb. tto 18th day of Octet**
im wm uemmau* ,
novl-2w , <3iwk.
Is twk I'imucrr Cousv a* ns Csnxo Scans rr.s
T*a locmn Dirncor or Osowen.
In tbe aiatter of 1
n. k. X. K. BOLOMOU, } In Bankruptcy, No. 333.
Bankrupts. /
THE said Bankrupts having petitioned the Court for
e discharge from ail their debts provable under the
Bankrupt Act of March 2 1867. notiee U hereby given
to all persons interested to appear on the Ist day of
December, 1888, at lOo'dock In forenoon, atChambeia
of the said District Court, before Albert O. Foster,
one of the Register* of the said Court In Bankruptcy,
at hi* office, in Warren Block. Augusta, Georgia,
Georgia, and show cause why the prayer of the said pe
tition of the Bankrupts should not be granted. And
further notice la given that the second and third meet
ngs of Creditor* will be held at the same time and
p]aog.
Dated at Barinnah, Oa., this 30th dsy of October,
196 ft
J AS. McPHEMON.
novi—2w Clark.
Ik tbe District Ceartof tbe (Jallad Suites
for tbe loathcrn District #f Ckorgla.
In the matter of 1
3081 AH A. PARK, j In Bankruptcy, No. 137.
Bankrupt. /
rIZ said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for
a discharge from stl his debts provable under the
Bankrupt act of March 2, IW7, notice Is herd, 7 given to
all persons Interested to sppefi' on the 28th dsy ol
November. ISB*. st 10 o’clock, a- * . *t Chambers
oflheaaid District Court, before F. 8. Heeeeitini, Esq.,
one of the Begisteraof the said Court In Bankrupts 7,
at his offiea at Albany, Georgia, in said District,
and abow cause way the prayer of ths said petition ol
the bankrupt should not be granted.
listed at He vanned. Ga., this Orth day of October,
188*.
/AS. McPHEMON.
novi—2w Clerk.
In Bankruptcy.
Is tvc Dis-raicr Comrr or m Ciinti Htst*s ron
th* Hoc ruu Dnrraicr or Ore so is.
In the matter of 1
BEEKB k BHINSON, ■, In Bankruptcy-No. ICO,
Bankrupt. J
THE said Bankrupt* having petitioned tbe Court for
a discharge from all their debts provable miner the
bankrupt Act of March 2d, IM7, notice is hereby given
to all persons interested to appear on ths 28th dsy of
Novemoer, 1888, at 10 o'clock *. V , at Chamber* of
tbe said District Com, before F. 8. Heteiltlne, %f\.,
one of tbe Register* of said Coart In Baakrnptcy. at
his office in Albany, Oeorgta, and show cense
why the prayer of the mid petition of the Bankrupts
should not be granted. And farther notiee ta given
that the second and third meeting* of creditor* will l<e
held at the tame time and place.
Listed at Havannah, Oa., this 2Sdh day of October,
18W
JAMES MoPHERWN,
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United State* for the
Southern metrict 4 Georgia.
1% ijfet nuU'flr of ) #
• HAJtUW.N BZMFGON, i Im BarzatincT. No. 2»„
Bankrupt. >
THI said Bankrupts having petitioned the Ocwrt for
1 « discharge from all thter dates movable under ths
Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1887, atdlos ia hereby given
to all persona Interacted to appear 00 the 24th dsy of
November, 1888, at 10 o’clock a, M. at Chambers
of the mid District Court, before T. 8. Heeeeltins,
one of the »wlgtn of the said Oourt ia Bankruptcy,
at hi* Offiea to Oathhert, Georgia, to said District
and -how camas why the prayer of the mid petition
of the Bankrupts should not be graWad. And fur her
notice la hereby rtvau that the second and third
Beatings of creditor* will be held at the same time
and place.
Dated at lavmutth. Ca., this 29th day of October,
1888.
James m pherson.
nev4-lw clerk.
In Bankruptcy,
In the District Court of the United Btatea f-w tha
Southern District ol Georgia.
In the matter of 1
/ MOSES H. BALDWIN. )• la llantetmcT.
Bankrupt. J No. 218.
rpHE aaid Bankrupt having petitioned (he Court for
X a disc ha rg a from ail hia debts provable under the
Bankrupt Act to March 3,1967, notice la hereby given
to all persona Interested to appear on the 25th day of
November. 1868, at 10 o’clock a. x., at Cham
bers of the aaid District Court, before T. 8. Heeeeltine
Esq., one of the Registers of the aaid Court in
Bankruptcy, at his office atO. & Wooten a, Dawson, Ga.,
aad ahow cause why the prayer of the said petition oi
the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further
notice ia hereby given that the second and third
meetings of creditors win e held at tha saaae tim»
y]MC%,
Dated at Bavian*b, this 36th day to October,
1968,
JAMES McPHERSON,
nov4-Cw Clerk.
In fiankraptej.
In the District Court of the United States for the South.
era District to Georgia.
In the matter of l
, WILLIAM B. DAVISON, In Bank raptor, No. 193.
Bankrupt J
THE aaid Bankrupt having petitioned the Oourt for
a discharge from all hie debt* provable under the
Bankrupt Act of March 3d, 1867, notice la hereby given
to all person* interested to appear on the Ist day to
December, 1888, at 10 o'clock in forenoon at Chambers
to tha aaid District Court, before Albert G.Foatar. Eaq
oae of the Register! of said Oourt in Bankruptcy'
at hia office to Warren Block, Augusto, Om, and ahow
eanaa why the prayer to the aaid petition tothe Bankrupt
should not be granted. Aad farther notice ia riven
Uai the eeoood and third meetings of Creditors wdL be
held at tha same time and place.
*>«todetaeTVinah, Georgia, this 30th dag to Octoher,
JA& McCTZBSeV,
norfo-dw clerk.
ra the OfaUetet Coart totha limited States
Mr tha iMWhtn Dlitfitt to eowrp is.
la the Makuc to i
AKBBE J l* Baoo error. No. 2U.
rnsmw Baohsupt torrtagi ittMiii t the Court tor
adtechmf ft-am— hiadsbu prevubi* under the
Beakrppt Act of Maiuh t, MW, itottee to hereby gives
to ail pareeaa tutormtod to appear aa Me 34th day to
November, 1866, at 4 o’clock r. w., at Chambare
ot the said District Court, brine T. a HaeaalUna.
oae to the RegUters of the add Court in Bankruptcy,
at hi* office at Cnfhbtrt, Oeoigla, to Mid District,
md ahow cause why the prayer of aaid petition to
tha Bankrupt mould not be granted. And further
notice is given that tha second aad third meeting to the
creditors will be held at the asms time aad piece
Dated at Savannah Ga , thia 3»th day to October,
IMB.
JAVB McPHEttION,
nov4.lv Clerk.
p. s. District Chart-. Northern District
of OeorKts.
MANyrRAhV' KJMSAMs ( M Miii>iWbli|. Mat MS
jE^jSStoter^dtecharpa
year on the Id 4 darVjTi ». Jtm, atlStotomk
iaSKaJSjSfew
• . 's'"" !*%
( koipheil Sheriff’s Sale.
VJLT ILL be sold btoocs the Oauat Hows Oaer. ia the
kkHtoT - f MWTBHT ’
aovidud prtotol* M Map. Sheriff.
rrmia auto oiYaJkm# Tma « tw nth day
B “ kn,rtrT
otOfcrnrmimESEmmmm rt
&gMKag.&.rwg»Jg gy
SS I”.'
of December, AD. 1888. rt
nvo4-lt U. * 88a. shat aa Messenger.
l» ra* P»amPt Otocrtw ns Bnmatosxm tom
ram Bomwmmm Bonra or GaoMia.
In the matter of l. , . .
zsm ALKI. Q. 88AW.j-Baßeil 1 9* -y.M. IM.
im -J mntm0 y
BOT4-1* ■> ' ' l J***'
Im Baakraycey.
Is ran Disiaacv Oocxr or rwa Pam* Brav»* row
yarn muWto Dl*T*rCV OT Owmata.
«kfrajat».} u*
T T.sJpxszass^rszz
Bankrupt Aetof tonkk MtoOMWia toatogtwa
to all peraowe leteestot mapftew ew to nth to No
vember. IBMLM MeWteek ta ite.tvww, tattotahmw
non of the Bankrurfhawldart tefwtte
>*ted it B*v*na*h . Georgia, title WNti day of Otober,
run iMdrtnaßwiw
08*0—SW -
In Bnnluhtpccy.
I* th* Dnrnucr Cos car or rwa UarrOn Brartta >os
tw* Sorrwaaat Dtwrwnt or Qsietu.
1 he jln Bankruptcy, No. 13A
Bankrupt Art of March 2d. MB7, notiee la ttoy |to
to *ll persona inter** ed to appear W to 28*h tort
Norember, 1888, at I o elock r. *L. at toteeber* of *ted
District Court, before Frank 0. Hunk*#, rt
tha Brgtoten of aald Court to Bankraptop. at to toeeta
Albany. Georgia, and tow cease why to m*T*» *
the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted.
Daiert at Sevan ash, Oa to!« »th to of Ortobev.
18 “ JAMES McPHZBSON.
novt-if (B«%.
In the DUtrtet Cnnrt art the United Italn
for the lent hewn District o 4 Oeevgto.
h< the mattegof I ta Bwfcrwptey.
IB VIS C. WsRNGCIC, Bankrupt, j Nsl BSI
rIE said nwktapt having i>Wttnnad to Court tor
a discharge from all bis dehto’prnvahto under to
Bankrupt Act of March X 1887. aoWee to hereby proa
to all person* toteeeeted to aftaaar on to 98th day W
November, 1888, aS to s'dock.¥ n.. as Chita here of aa*d
Dlstrtet Oourt. bade* Frank 0. Hmillte 1. Keq . one
of the Registers of mid Court to Bankruptey. a* kis
office, at C. B Wooten’s, to Dawaon. Oh. and abow
cause why the prayer 4te*d petition rt to Bynk
runt should not be granted. And farther anStee n
glroo that tbe second and third n unege of Cred
itor* will be held ■* the teens date and pteen
Dated at Stvannah, Ot, this 80th day rt Odnhnr.
1888. *
JAMSB McFHEROON.
novi—Uw CJark.
in UaiknytcT-
Is ma Dutiuct Coon or ran Uwrm Ozsr*a ron
th* Bocrannw Durrater or Usenate.
In tbe metier of 1 In Bankrupt ’
JOHN A. CABTFR.J No. ta
Bankrupt. )
THE aani Bankrupt having petitioned tbe Oonrt tor
a discharge from all to dabto nrovato under to
Bankrupt Art of March X 1887, notiee h hereby given
to aB persona Interested to ageem oa to 20th tey rt
Nov., A. P. 148 b, at 18 o’clock, an.. at Chambmert
to said District court, bafore F. 0- Hteuton*. Beg
one of the Wigieter* rt to aald Oourt la hank ra peer
at his office, comer Bey A Drayton eta . Bnvnscah <*e
and show cause why to ptnywr of the aald petition rt
the Bankrupt should Art be granted. And furthte *0
lice la gfvan that a second and third meeting* of O**-
itora will be held at to ana Ntao and When
Dated at Ha vac ash. Georgia, thlalfth fay of O-fnbev.
1088.
jab kcrmaoi.
nort— lw Clark.
In the District Cwsart nf the L nHetl Bin tee
Io toe matter rt 1 In Beakraptcv.
JOHN B. VANOVEK.} Re. Ilk
Bankrupt. }
riAHE aald Banktophavto pefittonrt OwOaurtlor
X * dlsuhsigaffipm*U Uadabta ororaMaunder the
Bankrupt Art ofHarch 2d. UP, nottea h harrtby pro*
to all paiueoa interested to appear on Iha 28th toy rt
feIISSsSSI-Hs
4 to rttoert C. B. Woottat. la Dawwm.ffie. nt
&bS2s&s3&Bbl “
null u n— o. u>» M n, wfSS-,.
UHL
, , JAMB McFHEBBOM,
uovt—2w 1 Otek.
I* Tax DutTMcz Cocxx oti tub Damn Bzatcb eoa
In the matter of t
LCCItJS 8. BVANN. < lw Bitatam t.
Bankrupt. ) Ko. ITI
November. 1* 8, at 18 o’rtoek a M at - r ,
of the aald District Court, beftxu F. 8. ■ r - „
one of the Begistefs of to ated Court ta 1 m ~
at hit office at 0. B. Wooten *, in Dawaon. site.. andatarw
oauae why toe prarerrt to mid petition rt to Bank
mpt «houM not be granted. And further notiea la
hereby given that the seoood and third I—l of i
creditor* wIN be beM rt tha same thus —< * ptaaa.
Dated at Navjnnab, Geonrta.tftto 80th daw aTteoh..
1868 w'7un»E(SSar
-0T _ Clark.
I* Bankniptcr.
In th* Dieraicr Oor*» or tsx Uwrran Srana woo
tun locum burner op Smtau
Ia tha caattrr )
AUEX. P. HATS, ha Bankruptcy. No. *j.
Bankrupt. )
T?<£ittar
ZpTZZ ZSS^JZsSSsztA
November, at 16o’eloak a.- "totted
trict Court before J. g. " tttoi. too. one to U*
Ratoatar’e to aaid Oourt to the R^atoKt
Oioaffi tha town at OtoStoXGategfo. aadahtw
mute why toa toy to to tha aaid paSau to dto Brnk
mpt ahould not be gaaated. And further aiin. m
given the* tha aeaoad md toted aaaotiateTaff toaCroT
tton, wilt be bald at tha same ttmaamdterae.
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