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The Evening Sentinel.
SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL - --26. 1879
TENNYSON’S GRAMMAR.
[From the New York Evening Poet.]
(THE POEM OS DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW.)
•'And eVWr aloft on the palace rtiof the old ban
ner of England blew.”
Barely, Mr. Laureate Poet, that line wae not
written by you I
For though blow may be active or neuter (ae,
methought every little boy knew.)
A banner can only be blown or blow d; you
never can eav that it blew.
Are you right ? Then be pleased to inform ue
what wae it the old banner blew?
LITFI.E GIFFEN.
Out of the focal and foremost fire 1
Ont of the hospital walls, as dire 1
Smitten of grape-shot and gangrene;
Eighteenth battle, and he sixteen—
Spectre I such ae yon seldom eeee—
Little G;ffen, of Tennessee !
“Take him and welcome.” the Burgeons eaid—
Little the Doctor can help the dead !
80, we took him 1 —aud brought him where
The balm wae sweet in the Summer air;
And we laid him down on a wholesome bed—
Utter Lazarus, heel to head!
And we watched the war with bated breath—
Skeleton Boy against Skeleton Death I
Months of torture, how many such 1
Weary weeks of the stick and cratch;
And etiil a g irt of the steel blue eye
Told of a spirit that wouldn’t die I
And didn't—nay more—in death’s despite
The crippled skeleton “learned to write!”
Dear Mother: at first, of course; and then,
Derr Captain : enquiring about the men.
Captain’s answer; of eighty and five,
Giffen and I are left alive '
Word of gloom from the War one day;—
Johnson preseed at the front they say;
Little Giffen was up and away !
A tear—his firet—as he hade good bye.
D.mtne l the g iut of hie steel blue eye;
“I’d write, it spired ! there was news of
fight.
Kit none of Giffen— He did not write !
1 sometime fancy that—were I a King
Os the princely Knights of the golden ring—
With the soqg of a minstrel in mine ear.
And the tender legend that troubles here—
I’d give the best on bit bended knee,
The whitest soul of my chivalry,
For—Little Giffen, of Tennessee 1
Troubles in Steamboul.
The Turkish gold lira, or pound,
the nominal value of which is 100
piastres, has risen to 1,100 piastres
in paper money. In other words, the
piastre, the nominal value of whitjh
is 4i cents, has fallen to 39-100ths
of a cent, and the distress that en
sues in the Turkish capital and
provinces in consequence is said to
be terrible to witness. The Porte has
made a great man y efforts to regen
erate its finances, and the Sultan
has sent his gold and silver plate,
valued at §500,000, to the mint to be
coined into money. But the Greek,
French, Italian and Armenian bank
ers of Galata and Pera, and the great
banking houses of London and Paris,
(the same which are seeking to in- 1
volve England and France in a war |
about Egypt to cover the security
for their bonds . will not permit the I
P~,. . a |_TII . rt~~—
. J. restore Tire currency, they
finding it more profitable to lend
money to the Turkish Governmental
usurious rates on short loans, se
cured by some special tax or mo
nopoly, than to promote cur
rency reforms. The uncertain
money, the wild fluctuation
of prices, and the general pub
lic distress, combine to keep Con
stantinople in constant danger of
bread riots, in which, if they should
break out, the soldiery, who are
starving equally with the civil popu
lation, would be almost sure to take
part. In case of any such riots the
.Sultan, who has just congratulated
the Emperor Alexander upon his es
cape from assassination, would prob
ably be'the first victim, and he is so
much alive to the dangers to which
he is exposed that his yacht, with
steam Jup, lies always ready for em
barkation at the foot of the gardens
of Gildiz Kiosk, the Circassian boy
guard, with a battery of artillery,
beirig stationed there to cover the
approaches to the point of debarka
tion. Any outbreak of the Stamboul
populace would be likely to be at
tended by a massacre of the Chris
tians, against whom the mollahs
and dervishes have worked up a
great deal of popular ill-feeling, as
being the causes of all the troubles
from which Mohamedan Turkey is
now suffering.
nwrnw,
Stock and Bond Brokers.
UJflce, Ao, 207 J Broad St.
FOB :
§3,000 of Enterprise Factoi y 8 per
cent. Ist Mortgage Bonds. May
coupons.
100 Shares offentral R. R. Stock.
50 Shares of Georgia R. It. Stock.
25 Shares Augusta Gas Co. Stock.
$5,000 Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad Bonds, Ist Mort
gage.
WAITED,
City of Savannah Old 7 per cent.
Bonds.
All classes of Securities bought and; sold on
commission.
Patronage respectfully solicited from the
public generally. ap2o-tf
FOR SALE.
25,000
1 0 000 8 ‘ C ' DEFICIENCY BON I * B -
OET SHARES AUGUSTA AND SUMMER.
Z O VILLE RAILROAD STOCK.
Apply to
FRANK BLAISDELL,
apfifi-tf Cor. Mclntosh and EUis st*.
Financial and Commercial.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARKETS.
COTTON MARKETS.
Ijvebfooe, April 26 noon.—Cotton moderate
inquiry, freely supplied—Middling Uplands,
6sd.: Middling Orleans. 6 7-16 d ; sales. 7 060;
speculation and export. 1.000; receipts, 16 400;
American. 13,000. Futures opened l-32d.
cheaper—Uplands. Low Middling clause. April
delivery, 6 11-32 d; Mav or June, 6|, 6 11-32 and
6 5-16 d; June or July. 6]d: Jrly or August,
6 7-16 d ; August or September. 6 15-32 d.
3-30, p. m.—Sales American, 46 bales—
Uplands, Low Middling clause, May or June
delivery, 6 11-32 d. Futures firmer and more
buyers at last quotations.
New York. April 26. neon.—Cotton doll
—sales, 14S bales; Middling Uplands, 11];
Middling Orleans, 11 j.
Futures weak, ae follows; Ap-il, 11 GO;
May, 11 61: June, 11 81; July, 11 97; August,
12 12; September, 11 80.
MONEY MARKETS.
London, April 26, noon.—Console, 98 13 16.
Erie. 274.
London, April 26. 1 p. m.—Console, money.
98 11-16; account, 98$
2. p. m.— Console. 98].
Berlin, April 26.—Sprcie increase, 938,000
marks.
Paris. April 26,1:31. p m.—Rentes,llsl 32]c.
6, p. m.—Rentes, 115 f. 27jc.
New York, April 26, noon.—Stocks irregular.
Money. 3a4 Exchange—long, 486 J; short, 487]
State Bonds dull. Governmente firm.
PRODUCE MARKETS.
New York, April 26, noon.—Flour firm.
Wheat quiet. Corn firmer. Pork firm at 89 12].
Lard steady at $6 27]. Spirits Turpentine, 31.
Rosin, $1 40. Freights quiet.
Baltimore, April 26, noon.—Flour firm and
in fair demand hnt unchanged. Southern
Wheat firm and higher; Western quiet and
firm; Southern red. 81al 11: amber, $1 13a
1 14; No. 2 Pennsylvania red. SI 13J: No. £
Western Winter red on spot April, $1 11};
81 11] May; June. $1 U]al 11]. Southern Corn
quiet and steady; ’Western steady; Southern
white, 45a4C, yellow, 4 la42].
Ntate Bonds.
Bid. Asked.
Georgia 8 per cent 112
Georgia 8s short dates 102 3061
Georgia 7 per cent, mortgage....lll] 1121
Georgia 7 pier cent lilt 312]
Georgia 6 per cent 107 10S
Georgia 6 per cent. b. d 100 101 i
South Carolina jeognized Consols. 91 94
City Bonds.
Augusta short dates 300 101
Augusta long dates 108 105
Atlanta 8 per cent 107] 109
Atlanta 7 per cent 100 101
Savannah City Bonds 76 77]
Bank and Gat Slock.
Augusta Gas Light Company 25 25]
National Bank of Augusta 95 97
National Exchange 79 80
Bank of Augusta 60 63
Commercial Bank 89 91
Factory Stock.
Augusta Factory 125 126
Graniteville Factory 109 112
Langley Factory 113 114
Enterprise Factory 72
Enterprise Factory Bonds 107 110
Railroad Banda, ’
Georgia Railroad 7 per cent.... .104 105
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent 101] 108
Macon & Augusta, Ist mort., en. .103 104
Macon & Augusta, let mort 77 80
Macon & Augusta, construction. ..100 and int’t
Western R. li. of Ala., Ist mort.
endorsed . 112 •
Western B. R. of Ala., 2d mort.
endorsed 110 112
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta.
Ist mort 97
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
2nd mort 66 68
Central P.. K. joint mortgage .. 109] 111
" " ' [railroad Stock.
Georgia Railroad 85
Central Railroad 75 76
Southwestern Railroad. ..105 106
Augusta <fc Savannah Railroad... .107 169
Atlanta A West Point Railroad.. .1(7 119
Augusta <t Summerville R. B. St’k. 58 62
Factory Goods.
Langley Factory prices—A Drills. 8; E Drills.
7]; A 4 4 Sheeting, 7; 7-8 A Shirting, 6; 3-4
Shirting, 5.
Graniteville Factory—3-4 C., 5; 7-8 R R., 6;
4 4 E. E., 7; Gr. Drills. 7; 4-4 A. A.. 7]: 4-4
L L., 6;; 8. 8. Drills, 7],
Augusta Factory—4-4 Sheeting. 6-;: 7-8 Shirt
ing. sj; 3-4 Shirting, 4J; Drills, 7].
Enterprise Factory—Enterprise Fine 4-4
Sheeting, SJ.
produce Markets.
All of our quotations are wholesale prices
and by wholesale we mean car load lots.--
Smaller lots are considered retail and sell at
retail rates, which are a. little higher.
Meats —Smoked C. R. Sides 6
Dry Salt C. R. Sides 5]
Dry Salt L. C. Sides t>i
Smoked Shoulders 4j
D. B. Shoulders 4j
Sugar Cured Hama 9]alo
Plain Hams «• 8
Pig Hams 10
Grain—Corn. —a63 for Tennessee white; Gi for
mixed and yellow. Wheat —choice white,
•41 30al 33: prime white. 41 25: choice am
ber, $1 25al 30; red, 41 20. Rust Proof
Oats. 75.
Flour—Fancy, 46 75a7; choice family, 46 35a
6 50; double extra. 86afi 25: superfine.
45 25a5 50 ; Western fancy. SC 50: family.
45 75a6; double extra, 45 50a5 75: sup
erfine, 85a5 25.
Meal—Sacks. 64a65.
The Dairy—Goshen butter. 28a30: Tennessee,
• butter, 16al8; cheese. 7alo.
Farm Products—Eggs, 12, eweet potatoes, 40
aSO; Irish potatoes, per barrel, 83 50a4 25;
onions, 84a4 50; pea nuts, 41 26 per
bushel.
Fruits—Apples, per barrel. 83 25: oranges,
per hundred, 82; raisins, per ; box, 75c.
Bn ' and Ties.
Bagging—ll to 12 for first-class.
Ties —82 10 per bunch.
NEW ROUTE NORTH
VIA THE
' South Carolina R. R.
To Charleston, and thence over the
Atlantic Coast Hne of Railways.
Leave August*. 3:30 p. m.
Leave Aiken 4:85 p. m.
Arrive Wilmington,... : 6.18 a. m.
Arrive Richmond 4:40 p. m.
Arrive Washington 9:55 p. m.
Arrive Baltimore '..11:55 p. m.
Arrive Philadelphia 3:85 a. m.
Arrive New York 6:45 a. m.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARB be
tween AUGUSTA and WILMINGTON (via
Aiken), connecting with ATLANTIC COAST
LINE PARLOR CARS between WILMING
TON and RICHMOND, and PULLMAN PAL
ACE DRAWING ROOM AND SLEEPING
CARS RICHMOND and NEW YORK.
The only line out of Augusta connecting
with the "FAVORITE BAY LINE ROUTE”
and THE OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
Tickets on sale at Union Depot.
S. B. PICKENS,
Gen’l Passenger Agent 80. Ca. Railroad.
A. POPE.
Gen'l Paes. Agent Atlantic Coast Line.
*9* For fnitber particulars, apply to
F. K. HUGER. Agent 8. C. R. R.
W. M. TIMBERLAKE, Agent A. C. L.
febß—3m
S. K. WEBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, 8. W. CORNER OF ELLIS AND
McINTOSH STREETS.
apl6-we4fti2w
New Advertisements.
TUTTS PILLS.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss cf Appetite, Eowela costive, Pain in
the Hood,v -th a Dull senxationin the beck
part, Fain under the. shohlderblade, full
nosa after eating, >-ith a-disinclincticn to
exertion cfbody crTnind, Irritability of
temper, L'.’.r apirito, vzitl r.feeling ot hav
ing neglected ecma duty, W cariness; Diz
zines.:, PluttcnnTat the Heart, Dets be
fore fio oyes, Ycllovr Bl’.in, Headache
generally over the right <,yo. Restlessness
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WiCb'SOON BE DEVELOPED
TUTT’S PILLS
•arc ( specially tuhiptcd lo cases, a
shigk clone ctrccisi ii< hn eliauge of leel
iug us to ostoiihdi the sullcrcr.
/I WGTED DiVINE SAYS:
Dr. 7’UTT:--Dear fir*. For ten years I have been
it i&nrtjr io i, Constipation and Piles. Last
Spring your Fills wen: recommended to mo ; 1 used
them ( but w.th little‘initifT’ Huh now :l well man,
h'tvogood appetite, digestion perfect, regular etools,
pile:: gon '. end - have gained forty pounds solid flesh.
They uro wortii the.ir weight in goid.
H. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
Tlvf.: ..teff.-ctof TUTT'S PILLS la to In»
< rer.K- the Ai'pctlte, and cause the body to
'i’al.e <> , I'lesh, thus Hie system is nourished,
mid bv lb. ir Tonic Ac tion on the Digestive
o-t-i.'m:. Rf-giiliir Bitcoin .ire produced.
Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD,
QF EVEW YORK, SAYS:-
'■ Low disc:.s-s exist that cannot be relieved by re
c oring the laver to its non;.al funotions, ami ic.r
-Ins put pus" no remedy lias ever be :i n invented that
Ulis -1. .;>P, an effect as TUTT’S I’ILt.S.”
SOLD EVERYWHERE, t'RICF. 25 CENTS.
Oliice I's Morrn.v Stre't, New Y'ork.
IMB ._ —ii lii- JIM ~ -~.n r’-m —rr mi M. x v..'
TUTT’S DYE.
Gray P.aiu or "Wilisk;:h> c . -iiueu to a Glossy
abv a single apyi euti.m of this Dye- It im
parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is
as H irmless an spring water Sold by Druggists, or
sent, by express on receipt of s*.
Office, 35 Murray St., Nev/ York.
ap'Lp.atuthfcw
O. M. Stone & Go.,
CJotton Factors
AND GENERIL AGENTS FOR
IMPROVED
fegsgg.
V
BIGELOW STEAM ENGINES Mounted or
Stationery, J CONOMIZF.B ENGINES. GBIBT
MILLS, SAW MILLS BUFFALO SCALES.
Alee.
The Improved Gullett Gin.
V7e could not supply the demand for this
celebrated Gin last season, in consevaence of
the yellow fever quarantine West. To guard
against a simi ar occurrence next summer, we
offer thrm at greatly leduged prices to
all who order during the s. ring. Estimates
made on machinery delivered Acd put up at
bottom prices Write for circulars and price
lists. Address. M. HToJIiK & «
«p2—codrf Xugueta, Ua.
A BPLKNDID OPHORTUM'FY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION.
CLASS E, AT NEW ORLEANS, TJESDAY. MAY
I3tb. 1879—208tb Monthly Drawing.
Leulsiatu State Lottery tom piny.
Thie Institution waa regularly in- nr ported by the
Legialatlue of the State for Education al aud Chari
table purposes In 18C8 for the Term ot Twenty*
five Yraru. to which contract the inviolable faith
of the State ie pledged, with a capital of $1,000,000,
to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,-
(H 0 ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU
TION wil take place roonth’y on the second Tues
day, It never scales or postpones. Lock at the
following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
100.000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HaEF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Pr zc $30,000
1 Capi'al Prize 10,000
1 C pital Prize ." 5,000
2 Prize-i of $2,500 5,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000
20 Prizes of 600 10,U00
100 Prizes of 100 )o,' 00
200 Prizes of 50 10,000
500 Prizes of 2 1 10,000
ZoO(;Prl2ee of 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION prizes.
9 Approximation Prizes of S3OO 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800
0 Approximation Prizes of 100 900
1857 Prizes, amounting to sllO,-<OO
Responsible corretponding agents wanted at all
prorainent points, to whom a liberal compensation
will be paid.
Application for xatfe to club” should only be made
to the Hume Office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, fur further
information, or send oruers to
M. A. bAL’I'HIV,
F. O. Boa G 92, Rew Orleans, Ln.
All our Grand Extraordimry Drawings are under
the supervision and xnanagement cf GENERALS G.
T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARIY.
ap-weea&w
THE UKEQUALLED JAS LEFFEL DOUBLE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
SAV7, FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS.
SHAnm-3. PULLEYS AKD HANGEff S
Address,
WRIGHT’S HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
THIS New and Elegant House, with all mod
ern improvements, in now open for the
reception of guest e
B. L. WBIGHT * BON,
feblß-tr,thea3m Proprietor.
BRICK.
Bontinrant At Joplinar,
DILAJGLE YAFD, AUGtbTA. GA.,
Manufacturers of an kinds of com
mon. Paving and Pressed Brick. Keep
large Stock, and offer inducements to pur
chasers. Communioat with ue before order
Jn g Je2B-eodlv
law
Thousands of Infante are slowly starving be
cause of the inability of mothers to furnish
proper nourishment. Do not fail to use Ridge's
' Food. eplSe—theetuAw
I*H.t»liO HftleH.
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold, at the Lower Market House,
in the city of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday in MAY, within the legal hours of
sile, the followirg property, to-wit: All that
lot or parcel of Isnd known as lot number four,
on south side of First avenne, and fronting on
said avenue forty feet, and running bacK of
equal width half way through to Second
avenue, on Haiker'e plat and plan of lots, and
bounded by lots 3 and 4 and said 'avenue and
Fanny Lanier’s lot. in the county of Richmond
and State of Gorgia. Levied upon as the prop
eity of H. Johnson, by virtue of two execu
lions issued from Justice Court 120th District G.
M.; levy made by Eugene Connor and turned
over to me. Propertv pointed ont byjlaintiff.
CHARLES H SIBLFY,
apß—td S ienff R
(ITT SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold, at Store No. 244 Broad
street, at risk ot former purchaser,
sale commenc'ng at 10:30 o’clcck. MOND tY,
April 28, and continuing until the whole
is disposed of, the rtmaining stock, con
sisting of school, miscellaneous and blank,
books, paper, pens, pencils, ink, instruments,
picture frames, brackets, slates, envelopes and
seven show cases and contents, <tc. Levied
on this Male i 3d. by vinue of sundry fi. fas.
ie nod from Cleik’a Cfirie. City Council < f Au
gusta. and in favor of said City Council against
Geo. A. Oates and Oates Bros., for city taxes
on said stock, and for State and county tax fi.
fae. lodged with me by John A. Bohler, T. C.
B. C . and other fi. fas. lodged with me.
ap!6-td W. C. JONES. Sheriff C. A.
KI( HMOM) SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL l>e sold, on the first Tuesday in
MAY, within the legal hours of sale,
commencing at the Lo'-ier Maiket House, in
| the city of Augusta, and continued from there
to the Auction Rooms cf It C. Heggie A- Co ,
until the propertv is disposed of. the following
properly, to-wit: Household and kitchen furni
ture, consisting of two beds aud bedd'.ng, one
parlor set of six chairs, two tote-a tetes, one
cane bottom rocking chair, one cooking stove
and utensils, one sot of glassware, two car
pete, six dining chairs, one cining table, one
centre table a.id one small card table. iod
on as the property of George W. Conway, by
viitue of au execution issued frem County
Court. Richmond counlv, in favor of IV lliam
H Barntt. against George W. Conway, said
execution having been transferred tot mily 11.
Tubman. CHARLES H. SIBLEY.
ai B—td Sheriff R.
HUHMOM) SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold, at the Lower Market
House, in the city of Augusta, on the
firet Tuesday in MAY, within the legal hours
ot ieale, the following property, to-wit- Al!
that lot or parcel ol land, with the improve
ments thereon, situate, lying and being on the
southeast corner of Jackson and Reynol's
streets, in the city of Augusta, county of
Richmond and State of Georgia, having a
fiout on iieynolds street of one hundred and
four feet, more or less, and extending on
Jackson strict a distance of two hundred and
five feet, mere or less, to an alley fifteen feet
wide, appurtenant to said lot. thence eastward
aloi g said alley thirty-eight feet and eight
inches, thence northward 1 y a line parallel to
Jackson street fifty feet, more or less, thence
eastward by a line parallel to Reynolds s'reet
eixtv-five feet four inches, anti thence north
ward to Reynolds street Levied upon as the
property of Antoine Foullain, by virtue of an
execution issued from Richmond Superior
Court, in favor of tbo Georgia Railroad and
Bauliug Company vs Antsine Poullain, maker,
and Thomas N. Poullain. endorser
CHARLES H. SIBLEY.
apS—td Sheriff B.
Postponed Ainiliilsfralor’s Sale.
Bt R. O. Hegsie Ar Co., Auctioneers,
BY virtue of an order from the Honorable
Cciut of Ordinary of Ric mond c-unty.
Georg'S, will be sold, cn the first Tuesday in
MAY. 1879. atjublic outcry, at the Lower
"BiSkot the city cT lugUß a, *huid
the legal hours of eale, the following real es
tate belonging to the estate of Antoine Poul
lain, Jr., deceased, to-wit : •
All that tract or parcel of land, with the im
provement thereon, situate, lying and being
in Baike countv, and State of Georgia, on the
waters of Briar Cn ek. containing nino hundred
and ninety-four (991) acres, mor.-, or lees, and
bounded north bv land of John P. Greiner,
east by lauds of L. W. Evans (or formerly
owned by him), south by Briar Creek, we-t by
lands of estate of Nathaniel Scales and lauds of
Mrs. Walken
Said real estate to be so’d for the purpose of
paying the debts and making dietubution
among tbe heirs at laws.
Terms—One-half cash, and balance in one
and two years, w.th approved security, with
interest. Purchaser to pay for papers
GEORGEK MOORE,
Alministrator Estate of Antonie Poullain, Jr.
apt td
(ITT SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL be so’d, at the site of the Lower
Market, on Tuesday. MAY 6th. 1879, all
that lot or parcel of land lying and being in
the city ot Augusta, State of Georgia, on the
north side of Harp r street, having a froct of
59 feet, more or lots, on Harper street, extend
ing back to Silcox lane; bounded north by Sil
cox lane, east by Elizabeth Conrad and Solo
mon Hensley, south by Harper street, and
westby lot of M's. Annie Seitz. Levied en
by virtue of sundry fi. fas. issued from Clerk s
effioe City Council of Augusta and in favor of
said City Council, against Jacob Conrad, for
citv taxes.
ALSO,
All that lot, with improvements, lying and be
ing in State of Georgia, city of Augusta, on
south side of Reynolds itreet, on which it
fronts 77 feet, more or less, and extending
back towards Broad street 128 feet, more or
lers; bounded north by Reynolds street, east
by lot of B. Lesfcr, and south aud weet by au
atlev Levied on by virtue of sundry fl fas.
issued from Clerk's Office City Council of Au
gusta. and in favor of said City Council, against
L. Y Gibbs, for city taxes. Property since
transferred to D. H. Wileox
ALSO,
The following property, situated on land of es
tate ot Eugene Verdtry, in State cf Georgia,
city of Augusta, levied on by virtue of sundry
fi. fae. issued from Clerk’s office City Council
of Augusta, aud in favor of said City Council,
against the followiug paities. for city taxer;
liitise on "C street, belorgiug to Eliza
Thomas. . , , _
House on T. S. road, belonging to Joe
Cl llouse on ”“B" street, belonging te Wash
Green.
ALSO.
All that lot or parcel of land, lying or being in
State of Georgia, elty of Augusta, on east
Marbury street, on which it fronts fifty feet,
extending back 152 feet, more or less; bounded
north by E. li. Schneider, east by Susan Whit
aker south by'estate of Edward Camptield,
and west 1 y Marbury street, and knownas lot
No. 10. Mauge survey. Levied on by virtue of
sundry fi. fas. i sued from Clerk’s < ffioe CitX
Council of Augusta, aud in favor of said City
Council, against Stephen Harris, for city taxes.
ALSO,
All that lot. with improvements, in State of
Georgia, citv of Augusta, on corner of Ellis
and Wilde streets, having a front of 50 feet on
Ellis street, and extending back half way to
wards Broad street; bounded north by lot of
J Kennedy and. M. V. Calvin, east by lot of J.
Foreman, south by Ellis street and west by
Wilde street. Levied on by virtue of sundry
fi fas. issued from Clerk’s office City Council
of Augusta, and in favor of said City Council,
against J. Foreman, Samuel Jones, agent, for
taxes on said property. W. O. JONES,
apß-td f henff O. A.
I« the RAfest nnd th« bout, U inßUntaneonn in I ta Action, and
It j»r<><hKM‘B the most natural »had®s o f Mack or brown, do«
not stain tlje skin, and ia easily applied. lAt a aataaiarc
preparation, and a favorite upon every well-appointed tei-
Public Wale
Administrator’s (ale,
GEORGIA, Baldwin County —By virtue of
an order from the Court of Ordinary of
said State and county, granted at the
term, 1879. of said Court, will be sold at the
Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta,
Richmond county and said State, to the highest
bidder, on tbe first Tuesday in MAY next, 1879,
beiween the legal hours of sale; the following
property, to-wit:
80 Shares of the Capital Stock of the G< r
gia Bailroad and Banking Company.
20 Shares of the Capital Stock of the Prince
ton Manufacturing Company, of Athene, Ga.
87 Shares Commercial Bank Stock
7 f bares National Exchange Bank Stock.
8 Maeuc anct Align ta Railroad Ist Moitgage
Bonds, undo eed by Georgia Railroad and 8. C.
li. R —Bl (100 each.
5 Montgomery and Weet Point Railroad Ist
Mortgage Bonds—Bl,ooo each
6 City of Macon Bonds—Bsoo each.
2 City of Augusta Bonds—42so each.
1 City of Atlanta 7 per cenriPoid—Bl.ooo.
1 East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Bond
-81,060.
2 City of Augusta Bonds-81,000 each.
Sold as ths property of D. K. Tucker, late of
Baldwin cuunty, deceased, for tbe purpose of
division among tbe heirs at law of said de
ceased. Terms of sale, cash.
GEORG<S R. 818L I Y,
Administrator of the estate of D. R. Tucker,
deceased, ap2>—td
Public Sale of Mortgaged Prop
erty.
TTNDER and by virtue of a power of attor-
VJ ney from Clinton C. Mint is to the under
signed, contained in a certa : n deed of mort
gage, dated M*rch the 14th. 18'8, and now of
rt co d in the Clerk’d office cf the Superior
Court of Richmond county, Ga., in book G G
G, folios 196. 197 and 198. there will be sold,
on tbe first Tuesday in MAY next, at the Fite
of the Lower Market House, in the city of Au
gu-ta. within tbe legal hours of sale, at public
outcry, to the highest and best bidder, for
cash, the following pn party, described in said
mortgage : AH that lot or pircel of land situate
in the city of Augusta, on the north side of
Calhoun street, between Centre and Washing
ton htreots, fronting on Cilhoun eighty-three
feet and running back of equal width half way
through to Fenwick street, bounded by lots of
Mrs. Rachel Dawson and John V. Kbeban. east
by lot of V. Lecacq. sou‘h by Calhoun street
and west by lot < f John J. Miller. On this ’ot
there is a large dwelling of ten rooms and sev
eral out-houses. Terror Cish. Purchaser to
pay for papers. LEONARD PHINIZY.
mar3o-su4 _ _
Receiver’s frale.
ON TUESDAY, tbe-ttSTuy' MAY next, st
the Lower Maiket Houee, in the city of
Augusta, within the usual honre of public
b«lph, wi'l be Bold at public outcry, to the
IfighsHt Udder, tbe following property, to-wit:
All that lot or parcel <f land, with the im
provements theteon. consisting if an uufin
rihed but comfortable home, with four rooms,
situated jiut outside of tbe city limits, near'y
opposite the Fair Grounds, fronting 139 feet,
more or less, on East Boundary street, and
running tastwardly of that width >6O feet,
more or less, formerly a part of John G.
Hahn's farm, ind now occupied by Mrs. Young
blood, ae monthly tenant.
Also, all that other lot or parcel of land, with
the improvements thereon, consisting of a
good dwelling of three rooms, with kitchen at
tached (ill rrcantly painted inside and out and
whitewashed), lying in the city of Augusta, on
Corduroy alley, now King street, between Cal
houn and Taylor streets, fronting 88 feet 6
inches, more or less, cn said King street, and
running westwardly of that width 140 feet 91
inches, adjoining Edward O’Donnell's lot, and
known as the lot lately owned by Mrs. Cather
ine O. Hudson.
9he title to this lot having been questioned,
I deem it my duty to say that any one wishing
to purchase it can get a good title.
Terms—Cash, or part cash and part on short
credit (say six mouths, or till January n r xt), if
de-ired. Bale to be ma in by order of the Su
perior Court, WM. A. WALTON,
ikcei'-er City Loan aud Buiotuig Asiociation.
aplC-tnweisutd
Fxccutors’ Sale.
ON TUESDAY, tbe 6th day <f MAY next,
at ihe Lowei Market House, in the city
of Augusta, within the usual hours of public
sale, by virtue of authority given in the will of
John Bjnes, late of said county, deceased,
* for the purpose of a division,” will be sold,
at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
All that lot of land, with the improvements
thereon, in the city of Augusta, known as the
“Ice House,” lying in the square bounded by
Broad, Reynolds. Mclntosh and Washington
streets, and fronting 55 feet, more or less, on
au alley appurtenant thereto, which runs from
Reynolds street, by the office of the Southern
Express Company, to Broad street, hav.ng a
depth of 53 feet, more or less, and adjoining
lots of John Bones Moore and W. T. Wheless.
Also, a tract of pine land lying on tbe old Mil
ledgevillt road, tear Heckletown, in Richmond
ccuuty. within tbe corporate limits of Sum
merville. containing 77 acres, more or less, and
being tbe same tract granted in 1814 to An
drew J. Dill.
Also, lot of land No. 557, in the 15th district
and 2d section of tbe present county of Chero
kee, granted in 1837 to John Bones, and con
taining 40 acres second quality oak and biczory
land.
Also, 403 teres of land, in Marion county,
Florida, viz: 80 in Sec. 15. 40 in Sic 19. 120 in
See. 21, 40 in Sec. 23. and 120 in Sec. 26. All
in township 15. and range 29 F.
Also, the following stocks, viz :
14 shares of tbe Gas Light Company, of
Augusta.
50 shares of the Macon and Augusta Rail
road Company.
23 shares of the Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad Company.
2 shares cf the Augusta and Dahlonega
Mining Company.
480 s'n res of the Stephenson Gold Mining
Company, upon which 8 92 have been collect
ed. • aseapitd stock returned.”
39 shares of the Port Royal Railroad Com
pany (old).
1 share of the. Mobile and Montgomery Rail
road Company preferred stock.
80 shares of the Greet Southern Insurance
Company.
63 and a fraction shares of the Pensacola
aud Georgia Railroad Company.
3 shares of the Atlantic Steam Packet Com
pany.
50 shares of the Blaneeville Slate Mining
Company.
Terms cash. WM. A WALTON,
D. 11. WRIGHT,
Resident and Acting Executors.
apl6-tuwe_A_sutd
Fertilizing Materials!
I HAVE ON CONSIGNMENT, tor compost
iog,
Nitrate of Potash (Saltpetre.)
Nitrate of Soda.
Muriate of Potash.
Ground Fertilizing Salt.
Nova Scotia Land Plaster.
—ALSO—
Peruvian Guano, Hay, etc.
AND
Alum Roch Salt for Stock.
No Farmer should be without it.
T. H. STAFFORD,
BROKER AND COM. MERCHANT.
mh4 tuAga&w2m 16 Jackson St.
Blank Books of All Kinds,
COTTON LEDGERS. FULL BETH OF
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New Advertisement.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
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CELEBRATED
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FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN in the right side, under the
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sure ; sometimes.the pain is in the left
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on the left side; sometimes the paiq •
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for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
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In fact, lie distrusts every remedy.
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sively deranger’..
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For all bilious derangements, and
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STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.—
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF DISMIS
SION.—WIiermiVf motby R.Vaii:turn,Administrator
on tbe estate of Daniel G. Mnrpby, deceased, has
applied to mo for Letters ot Diamieeioii from sakl
estate—
These are, therefore, to cite amladmorteh, a.' a-.l
RliiKiilar, the kindred anl creditors of said deceived,
to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in MAY. IHTO. to dsw came,'' 11
any they have why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my band utui official signature, at
office, tn Auaueta, tills Xk: day of January, 1*79.
’ .iamER T. BOTHWELL,
jan24-td Ordinary K. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—
PETITION EOll LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
—Whereas, Jane- P. Verdery, Administrator on the
estate of Nancy, alias Margaret McCirtby, deceased,
hue applied to me for Li tters oi D.smisalon from
said estate— . . , ,
These are, therefore, tc cite ana admonish, al
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday In MAY, 1879, to show cause,
If any they have, why said Letters should not be.
granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, a
office In Augusts, this 25tb day of January, IMS
James t. bothwell,
jan26—td Ordinary R, C.
STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
—Whereas, James P. Verdery, Administrator on the
estate of James Gardner, deceased, has applied lo
me for Letters of DUmission from said estate—
These are, therefore, to site and admonish, ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in MAY, JH7P. to show cauae, if
any they have, why said Letters Bhould not oe
** Given under my hand and official signature, at
office tn Augusta,
janKft-td _______ ordinary K. O.
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velopes, etc.