The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, May 07, 1868, Image 3

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Xationalttepttblican Offic iafcity Paper. <M V ( IKH LATION. ® a,.» ..M^r.isns -~~ Rs n«re of Thermometer. at T i« »* - %■; j sr I r I .si' I w liaiature Alnanec for May, 1868- TUI R'DAV, may 7. i 07 I Buß 6-47 .. K«« s _ MOOS'S I’ll ASKS. .. ,■ Unon—M*v «th. 1.19. evening. f“io«rWr--M»r ,uh ' , 0T - • v * nh,s ' ■?' 7. * M,v "Cd, I.SS» morning. ;*.!,* 2Mh. 6.34 evening. I O( AI. KDITOU r j. ItOBINSON, '* r ■ ’ oK r.KXIKOTOX, OA, riimrl* 1 Urr'hreu. . Ifnel too la»e. we respectfully mvile our , Viren, now in the city, to the freedom of vl -office, mid will be happy to see nny and lil'o/ them during their stay here. ... i-. n.s.s.scholars’ Pic Nic, ' Comes off, at Bertcl.a, to day. IV e hope tbey will h»« the same pleasant time as the a**"- _ «.♦ —^ V, Jobu’* ■•.hoAlrt CfcnrcJi Pic Nlc. * On yesterday, four car loads of happy children and grown folks left Union Depot ; 7;10for Bcracli.-s. to enjoy the day as a an( { returned lust evening nil r -litanti happy without accident, nor did anything occur to mar the harmony and happiness of the da}. Ingniia free School Pic Nir. y loielv day was yesterday, and the children and teachers and guests—number, iinydiogctber at least five hundred—of the tu.’usta Free School, had on yesterday at Schultz's Hill, a splendid ti me, and feted and enjoyed themselves to their ' hearts' content. Masters James D. King ami Edward Parr delivered addresses in handsome style, and received the applause ~f [he assembled company. A great disap’ pointment was felt hy all of the party at ihe failure t" appear of the band of music su»jed far the occasion. At the close of the day Mr.Calvin thanked his pupils for their exemplary conduct, and, as a reward for this uad their zealous studiousness, MUoUDced holiday until Monday, the lltli instint, which the boys received with huz zas and the girls with smiling faces, t nmniittcct. Judge McLaws committed, on yesterday, cdo Win. Davis (colored), charged with larceny fr< m the house. This was his only case for the day. Recorder’, Court. This Court, held by Aldermen Levy, Mar tpro lent.. had up the following cases, h r merely forgetting that the 1 Sth Sec ion to still on the statute book of the city, and n= provisions -ure to overtake all delin quents : Amy Widiatns—fined $5 and costs. \irginia Jackson—lined $3 and costs. Perry Washington —aggravated case ; anil the party was fined s!.’» and costs, or thirty days oo the Public Works. .Several cases were continued of various imds and qualities. Almost a Scriou , \ ceident, A- the South Carolina Railroad passen ?tr train, that went out on yesterday morn- a w w »a about passing the corner of Wash iigtoa an! Dr ad streets, Mr. A. Hatch, drning along with a frightened horse, his was backed on to the track, and but ■ r the superhuman exertions of the by staadors, would have been run over. The engine driver did not sec the difficulty, surely, fur he made no check, which might vebeen done in ample time. We look ■rserious accidents yet to occur by the w sii.’.i of these trains through our busy wets, unless more care is used by those •L control the running of the trains, bme of the engineers are very particular tad cautious, and all of them ought to be *, we think. I’ow IVvv—ttii the Sly. A meeting was held night before last, we ‘ in the lower part of the city, near ey Alloy, at which a very prominent La. oral sought to make a talk with “his ri '! Inend there assembled, and we ,! " ‘thspieinly told them of his love for ’ ei. ... Vo II a-; that of the whole Tory JJe ~"A- It appear this meeting was held I '*prc..; pm prase T , ntering a wedge 1 "h “tough |.,g*' of Ihe great Republican B, i ori "> '"tin city, and endeavor, by fair r !, n mi ,oo f money or “tax in kind/ "T, and other .uch w- a [ion of the so till..] 1.. r I niovraey, to secure the next munici- II on. Pr ifessiom were reported to L nave heea made of orthodoxy as He * 1 —* willing and ready to concede colored man, that which lias long ■ n cijuri dto him, first by Congress, 1 •• eei.tly |,y the votes of the colored men /‘Eisolves, united with their only true t ‘d-, the white Republicans of Georgia, '“/if this “latter day saint" is or was a M'lUican, w by did he not show his faith ■ woks, and not have let the time pass ' e,,,| W havi aided a cause that ho will) others of the sane hypocritical ,f| i professes to advocate, and which, "1 actions heretofore, he lias never so l as raised a finger to advance. Why | ' r( tlc ol a political thimblerigger | i' lr “ for himself or some other ) anxious “latter day saint.” f! * l 0 'l' JCS tion we think our readers ! ‘ ,lKW, ’>' with two words—“wants Hie colored rnen of this city, we to know, are well posted upon the Iri, J 1 ' r W *"' ls s, and a'thongli fifty thousand dollars winds „l whiskey lmve, in days past, ieonj and *‘“. te !' 0,e8 «. w ® havc ilu abiding L .' lll l " e "pinion that the colored L-/’ W| H not h * *<> easily bought, and that L s zea ' u 1 ,,,n H' o part of the newly L?, ! peculiar friends of the colored |i, j "T* H w<; ii understood by them, as \ W!n xilile white people. The ■ e v „ t '*■ Votes and office ; and || 1 ' f’ u *'licitM, black or white, who from any consideration whatever allows himself to U cheated and cajoled by UiU wondrous lotring so called Democracy, deserves to hatre bis rights all taken away front him, as would bo done at once if, perchance, such a crow could get the power. Credit I. lven. Tho Georgia papers give credit to the military authorities throughout tho State lor the perfect fairness and impartiality of their conduct during the recent election. Rcyoml their efforts to preserve the pence ami secure freedom ol voting to citizens of every color, they took no part in affairs. The same report would he trim of every other Southern State, says the New York Times. siiiub ’ r«»io*. B. K. Bliss, a New York seedsman, lately sold a barrel of potatoes for seed to a Massa chusetts farmer for S3OO. They are known as the “Early Rose" variety, and originated in Vermont. They are now retailed at $2 a pound. D. S. Hefron, Utica, New York, sold 125 bushels to a New Jersey farmer at SBO a bushel. Mr. Bliss has engaged the entire product of that crop, to be delivered next Fall, at $lO a bushel. [ Advertisement.) IC. li- It. 90 oat of 100 of deaths that annually occur, arc caused by Prevent’,ble Diseases, and the greater portion of those complaints would, if Railway’s Ready Relief or l’ills (as the case may require) were adminis tered when pain or uneasiness or slight sickness is experienced, be exterminated from the system in a few hours. Faint no matter from what cause, is almost in stantly eured by the Ready Relief. In cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Diptherin, Colds, Head-ache, Tooth ache, Cramps, Spasms, Bilious Colic, in fact all Fains, Aches, and Infirmities, either in the Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, or the Joints, Muscles, Legs, Arms, etc., will, in a ftw minutes , yield to the soothing influence of the Ready Relief. Every family should keep these life-saving remedies in the house—can be used on all occasions, where pain or sickness suddenly seizes you, or accidents occur —are safe and rapid in their effects—can lie taken or used by infants as well as adults and all who use them, no matter how sick, or great may be their sufferings— v few hours in tins worst cases, and a few minutes in ordiunry complaints, will afford ease and comfort. See Dr. Radway's Almanac for 1868. It. It. R. sold by Druggists. my7—2vv [Advertisement.] Tjl>Uoiil Fever. This disease is not only cured by Dr. Radw-ay's Relief and Fills, but prevented. II exposed to it, put one teaspoonful of Relief in a tumbler of wafer. Drink this before going out in the morning, and seve ral times during the day. Take one of Radway’s Pills one hour before dinner and one oa going to bed. If seized with Fever, take four to six of the Fills every six hours, until copious dis charges from the bowels take place; also, drink the Relief diluted with water, and bathe the entire surface of the body with Rcdief. Soon a powerful perspiration will take place, and you will feel a pleas ant heat throughout the system. Keep on taking Relief immediately, every four hours, also tho Fills. A cure will bo sure to follow. The Relief is strengthen ing, stimulating, soothing, and quieting ; it is sure to break up tho Fever and to neu tralize the poison. Let this treatment be followed, and thousands will be saved. The same treatment in Fryer and Ague, Yelfow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious Fever, will effect it cure in twenty four hours. When the patient feels the Relief irritating or heating the skin, a cure is positive. In all cases where pain is felt, the Relief should be used. Relief, 50 cents; Fills, 25 cents. .Sold by all Druggists. See Dr. Radway’s Almanac for 1808. myf—2w AUGUSTA MARKETS. WunxKinAY, May 6 - l“. M. FINANCIAL.- No change. (iuld, buying, 1.40; Helling, l.tiV. buying, 1.32 ; soll lng, 1.37. COTTON - I- dull. No luarkci - huldcrs are not met by buyer U{nm lUc last decline in Liverpool, and quotation.- arc merely nominal. We, t herd ore, put the figures 30a3(Hc BACON.— Hog Round, 17a!75 ; Clear Sides, llhi Hi J ; Shoulders, 16c. CORN. C.»r load, 1.18 ; at retail, from store, 41*25. • ♦ ♦ - .Etna I nailr< oi»»pany, HARTFORD, CONN., 1m uri’okatkd, 18l'J. Capitai,. $.‘4,000,000. UII.IIAitI MlliAlt U the Agent of (his v.-11 known Couipauy, with which our < itizerm of the two pant genera tion arc familia.. The .<Ettia i.- proverbial for honest- and fair dealing.; with its patrons, and by the judicious management of i• h Hoard of Direc tor."’, they now have, in capital and .surplus, asset.: amounting to $4,833,543 invested in the best securities of the country, most of which arc above their par value, and can he converted auy day into money. Any Company is good when no fire occurs, hut th .so who insure in the A£tna may feci perfectly assured that ample means arc provided to meet losses if they occur. The pub ic are respectfully requested to call on Mr. Shkar and examine the assets of the Company. ap 30 12t [Advertisement.] for flic <'ll re of fever Ague, Dumb Ague, (Jbill*Kever, Intermitting Fever, oiil Mismanaged Agues, Bad Effect a of Agues treated or suppressed with Quinine, Cholagogue Arsenic, and other deleterious drugs, Humphrey’s No. 1G is superior. As a preventive of Ague it may be relied upon. Taken by persons travelling through an ugucy or marsh district, or residing in such locality, it entirely protects the system from the disease. WILKINSON COUNTY. Assignee’s Notice of Appointment. IN TUB DISTRICT COURT Ob' THE l United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of > SEABORN .J NELSON [ IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) To whom it may concern. The undersigned hereby gives notice of hia appointment an Ah signets of the e«tate of Seaborn .1 Nelson, of Wilkinson county, State of Georgia, within raid District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the Dintrict Uonrt of said District. Dated ;ii Macon, (la., May ‘id. 18G8. JOSEPH K. MURRAY, my ft— Inw'Jw Assignee, etc. feOEEffiSMl [.Special to the National Republican. From A-tlanta. KKIM IU.It A * MAJ OIUTIEN BOTH IX SENATE AND HOUSE! Atlanta, Oa., May ti, 1803. Republicans bare a majority of Ten in the Senate, and Twenty in the House. The Ku-Klux leaders, Fitch, Styles, and others, are gathering here. Washington Items. Wasuinuton, May 6, 1868.—House—Re sumes business after tho court retires. On conclusion of Bingham’s speech Stevens will mako personal explanation. New Hampshire State Convention passed resolution in favor of Gen. Grant and im peachment. Letters were read in the Con vention front Butler and Washburn, giving assurance of conviction. Tho House went into a Committee of the wholo with understanding that speakers will avoid discussing impeachment. Court densely crowded. Bingham con cluded in effect as follows : “lie might be pardoned for quoting the words of England’s great historian, ‘that had the case against James failed, the tree of liberty would have crumbled,’ and shall it be said in history, hereafter, that through the defection of the American Senate, the fair fabric of American liberty crumbled into dust, and the name ol our republic faded away before the nations. It is the spirit of justice, of liberty, of equality that makes your Constitution respected every where. It gives the people the right to make their own law, and it is this right which is challenged by your recreant Fresident. He claims the power to make the laws—to be their dictator. If he is allowed to do so it will be by the voice of the Senate, not hy the free will of the American people or through any neglect of their representatives. “Will the Senate set him above the Con stitution, which he has violated, and which ho swore to obey ? Perhaps he was saying too much, but he asked Senators to remem ber that he was speaking to-day in behalf of a violated Constitution and Laws, and of the rights of a free people; that he was speaking in the name of half a million of braves who slept in death to-day—who had died that the nation might live. It only remained for him to thank the Senate for their attention, and to demand, in the name of the House of Representatives and of a free people, the conviction of this accused President, who stands "guilty, before God and man, of the high crimes and misde meanors of which he stands impeached." Applaut* followed. Chase ordered the galleries cleared. A motion to adjourn to Saturday was lost—2o to 29. Davis then closed. The resolution to admit official reporters was lost. Sumner’s resolutions were discussed lo adjournment. Donnelly says lie was misunderstood in the House. He neither desired, nor does he desire, reconciliation with Washburn. His proposition to tike n drink meant nothing of that kind. Grant sent a message to Congress cover ing the communication from Canby, detail ing the evil effect of compelling the State officers of North and South Carolina to take the lest oath. Many good men acting with the Union patty can’t lake it ; other good men, who could, decline taking it, feeling that unworthy motives would be attributed to them. Grant expresses no opinion on the subject, hut merely transmits Canby’s letter. A protest from the white people of South Carolina, against tho Constitution, was referred to the Reconstruction Committee. Virginia Affairs. Richmond, May 6.—The Republican met to-day at Metropolitan Hall, with a full attendance. All the counties are repre sented, and the two races about equally represented on the floor. Jus. H. Clements, of Portsmouth, presided. Gov. Wells was nominated for Governor to-night by the following vote : Wells, 153; Ilawkhurst, 45; Ilunnicut, 11; Pierpoint, 6. James n. Cloinent3 was nominated for Lieutenant Governor. The Convention is still in session- About 150 delegates to the Conservative Convention, which meets to-morrow, have arrived. If. Johnson Barbour has declined the Conservative nomination for Governor. The Ashland Hotel property, near Rich mond, sold to-day. The Randolph Macon College is to he removed there. After hearing a short address Irom Gov. Wills, the Convention adjourned till to morrow. Foreign News. London, May o. — DTsraeli said, in the llonse, the liyrlit lo dissolve Parliament was reserved in Ihe ease of the Irish Church question. It was pressed by other parties. France and Russia are considering media tion in tlm Cretan affairs. London, May o.—The reported France and Prussian consultation about Tunis’ Cretan affair, is authoritatively denied. France suspended diplomatic relations with Tunis on account, of repeated outrages on French citizens. A division on the balance of Gladstone’s resolutions is expected to-morrow. An immense meeting in St. James’ flail, to favor the continuance of the Irish Church. Arch Aishop Canterbury presided. Em inent Tories on the stand. Lord Mayor offered a series of resolutions favoring the continued Union Church state. Seconded by Lishop Oxford. Arch Bishop York offored a series of re solutions declaring it was an attack on the English Church, and a movement to estab lish Papacy. Much tumult and confusion at this point. The Mississippi Central Railroad. Jackson, Miss., May s. —The Mississippi Central Railroad has been leased to a Dela ware company for sixteen years. The lessees assume the entire indebtedness of the road, except the debt to tho State of Tennessee, tho road to be returned to the stockholders, at the expiration of the lease, in the same condition as delivered. Ar rangements are being made for its exten sion to Louisville. Speculative. Atlanta, May 6. —lt is understood that the test oath will not bo required of tho members of the Legislature, and that the Legislature will first be assembled at Mil ledgeville, as a provisional body, to take action on the Constitutional Amendment, and then adjourn. - Marine New*. WILMINGTON, May 6.—Arrived : Fairbanks, from Now York. ~ CHARLESTON, May Sailed ; Steamer Falcon, Baltimore ; brig Maximilian, Uoekport. SAVANNAH, May Arrived : Ship Go lianda, from Baltimore for Liberia. Cleared: Steamship Fannie, Baltimore; ship Isabella, Bristol, Eng. Louisiana. New Oki.uanb, May o.—Ueq. Buchanans has ordered tho assembling of the Consti tutional Convention on Juno Ist, instead of tho 15th, as previously ordered. Markets--By Telegraph. Financial. LONDON, May 0, Noon.— -Consuls steady. Bunds, 702. LONDON, May 0, Evening.- -Cotmolajl 93j1a94’ bunds quiet. NEW YORK, May 7, Vocm.-UoW, 1.39 J. Blocks active. Money, 6a7. Exchange, III|, Old Bonds 8; new SJ. Virginia'sso. Tennessee ex coupon, 073; new, 60R NEW YORK, May 0, firming. —Gold, E39jj al-39|. Sterling quiet andliruv. Government’s strong ; old bonds, SjaSJ. BALTIMORE, May o.—Virginia sixes, 44j #45. North Carolina sixes, 6I». South Caro lina, <sl J. Fro tin CO and outer tlnrkoi.. LIVERPOOL, .May 6, A’oon.—Cotton easier and quotably unchanged. Baics, 8,000 bales. LIVERPOOL, May 6, Afternoon. —Cotton heavy and declined Jil. Sales won’t oxceed 3,000 bales. Uplands. I2J ; Orleans, 12J. LIVERPOOL, May 0, Eccniny, —Cotton heavy-, and prices unchanged NEW YORK, May fi, Soou. Cotton a shade easier at 32J for Uplands. Flour dull and drooping. Wheat dull and in buyors’ favor. Corn laic hotter. Mess Pork lower; new, $28.75ii2'.t.00. Lard firm, l'JalOJ. Freights firmer. Turpentine steady, 65. Rosin dull and drooping ; strained common, $3.30. NEW YORK, May fi, Evening. —Cotton dull and Ic. lower. Sales 1,700 bales at 32a32J. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat lc. lower. Corn la2c. better, southern white, 1,20. Moss, now $29, old, s2Bf. Lard, 19a19J. Rico firm. Turpentine, Oaafifi. Rosin, 3.30a57. Freights quiet and firm. BALTIMORE, May ti.—Cotton dull, and held at 32. Flour less firm and quotably unchanged. Wheat steady-—-Marylaud $3.15. Corn firm—- yellow, $1.25; white $1.15. Oats firm, at S7a 90c. Rye duff at $2.00x2.95. Provisions firm at yesterday’s prices. WILMINGTON, Afay fi.— Cotton quiet and nominal, Aliddlings Stic. Spirits Turpentine closed firm at 52J. Rosins quiet—strained, $2.25; No. J, $4.50; pale, $5.75. Tar firm at $3.70. CINCINNATI, Slay 6. Ki.-ur dull ;md droop ing. Corn, 91a93. Mess, $28.50. Shoulders, 14; clear sides, 17/. Eard 191. AIOBILK, May fi.—Cotton, no demand—quo tations nominal; receipts, 105 bales; oxpoits, 13fi bales. SAVANNAH, Afay fi. —Cotton dull and nom inal; sales, -92 bales; Middlings, 3la311; re ceipts 143 bales. NEW ORLEANS, May fi.-—Cotton dull and nominal. Sales 500 bales. Aliddlings 31J Receipts 1,124 bales. CHARLESTON, May 0.--Cotton dull and It* lower. Sales 130 bules. Middling 31a311. Re ceipts 185 bales. Exports coastwise 129 bales. Auction Sales. U. S. Marshal’s Sale. UNDER AND liY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, iu favor of ihe plaintiff, in tho following ease, to wit: Joseph Brokan vs. Willis J. Parnell, I have levied upon as the property of the and feudaut, one Hotel, situ ated in the city of Thomasville, Thomas county, and known ns the Railroad House; two acres of land in said city, with improvements thereon, known as the residence of Willis J. Parnell . also, six acres of land, with tile improvements thereon, situated ou the old Buinbridge Road, and known a< the Parnell Brick Yard; and will sell the same at publie auction, at, the Court House iu the city of Macon, comity of Uil»h, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE next, between the lawful hours of sale. Dated Savannah, April 30,1868 WM. G. DICKSON, my3 law Iw U. S. Marshal. Richmond County Sheriffs Sale. WILT, BE SOLD ON TIIE FIRST TUESDAY in June next between the usual bourse sale, at tho Lower Market House, in tho ‘Jifcyi Augusta, the property known as tho City Hot situated in tho City of Augusta on tho north side of Broad st., bounded south hy Broad st., east by an alley running from Broad to Reynolds if., west by the store now in tho occupancy of J. K. Oarmany. Said property levied upon hy virtue ot a ti. la. issued from and returnable to the Superior Court of Richmond County in favor of Joseph M. Newby vs, the Southern Kxpre/s Com pany. Terms cash. Property pointed on* by plaintiff. S. If. CRUMP, aprs—tawlt Deputy Sheriff It. C. Administrator’s Sale. s'TATB OF OKORGIA— IticJuuond County. Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUjNE next, between tho usual hour of sale, by leave of the honorable tho Court of Drdinary of Richmond County, the following pr: pert}*, belonging to the c.-tate of Jacob lloss, latj of said county, deceased. All the improvements on lot No. JSS, Telfair street, between Campbell and Gumming streets, occupied by John Combs. All of the buildings on Soulheast corner of Ellis and Kollock streets, consisting of the Dwelling and Kitchen, formerly occupied by the family ; one small Dwelling House, with two rooms, and on the corner, with other outbuildings. Sold for the beuelit of the heirs and creditors of the deceased. Torms Gash. Purchasers to pny for papers. April 27th, USHS. WM. J. WHITE, ap2U-td Administrator de bonis non. TELFAIR COUNTY, Etc. Assignee’s Notice of Appointment. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE United States for tho Sonthevn District of Georgia. In (.lie matters ot ] EPHRAIM YEON, | CHAS. 11. DKISKELL, ROBT. K. WIMBERLY, iINBANKKt PH V THOS. J. WILLIAMS. ELISHA J.IIUMPimiES | Bankrupts. To whom it way eom-ern: The undeiiugued hereby gives notice of bis appointment as As ,-ignee of (lie estate.: ol Ephraim Yenn, ofTellair diaries 11. Driskel! ol Putnam. Robert, R. VVim berly .of Twiggs, Thomas J. William., of Jones, and Elisha J Humphries, ol Baldwin eomilics. and State ot Georgia, within naiii Distiiet, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon ’ their ow n petitions, hy the Died iet. Court of said District. Dated at Maeon, Ga., the 3i)th day of April, A. D. 1868. JOSEPH E. MURRAY. my“~law3w Assignee, etc. TATNAL COUNTY. kJOimiURN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, S3. LJ At Savannah, this 22d day of April, A. l> 186S. Tho undersiguod hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assigueo of JOS' PII M. TODD, of Betsey, Clifton District, in tho county of Tat nail, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has boon adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of said Dis trict, PKTEII V. ROBINSON, ap26— law3t Assignee, otc. Wilke3 County. (JTATK OF GEORGIA— O Wilkes County. WHKRK4.B, John C. Fanning, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission as Executorof B. J. Orr, decoased— These are to cite all persons ooucerncd to bo and appear at my office within tho time pre scribed by law, to show caulo, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not bo granted. 110VLAND BEASLEY, Dec. 21 at, 1867. Ordinary. <§•B2 —larafim MITCHELL COUNTY. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA O At Albany, the ‘-20th flay of April, 18b8. The tmderaigued hereby gives notice of his ap pointment ns Assignee of Horace (J. Dasher and Edmond T. Walker,both of Camilla, in the comity of Mitchell, and Slate of Georgia, within said I>in tidet, each of whom have been adjudged A bank nipt upon Ipaown petition, by the District Court of said Dist rict, JOSEPH J. BRADFORD, my 2—lu\v3\v Assignee, etc. Fulton County. TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE J. I lilted States for Hie Northern District of Georgia, Til the matter »f ) JAS. L. PAITLSBORY, lIN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. J The imdentljy.uj heroby gives notice of tils uppointmcnt as Assigneo of James L. Sanlehory in the county of Fulton and State ol Georgia,’ within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt njion his otvn |ielitiou by tho District Court ( ,f said District. NOAH U. FOWLER, mj'lc—law'-’w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I United States for tlie Noithern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) PAUL .JONES, Sr., }IN BANKRUPTCY Hunk rupt. ) llu; uuderßigiied hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of the estate of Paul Jones, Sr., of thocoonty of Fulton and State of y eorgm, within said District, who Ims been ad judged a IJankrnpt opon his own petition l»v tho District Court of said District. . ■ , NOAII It. FOWLER, luyo law-w Assignee. IN TIIR DISTRICT COURT OF THE , l n it c d States for the Northern District of ueorgia. In the matter of ) MOSES FRANK, YIN lIANKRUPTCY. Hankrupt. ) To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of the estate of Moses Frank, of— in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia’, within sail! District, who has been adjudged a Hankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. , N. R. FOWLER, myO Assignee. I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED »- Slates for tho Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of | MAIIUUS W. JOHNSON [ IN BANKRUPTCY Rankrupfc. J No. 17. i ho s.iid Hankrupt having petitioned the Court for u discharge from all his debt.? provable under tho Hankrupt Act of March 2d, 38G7, notice is hereby given to till persons interested to appear on the 15th day of May, 1868, at 10 o’clock iu tho forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Ulack, Esq., one of the Registers of tho said Court in Rankruptey, at tho Register’s office iu Atlanta, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Rank rupt should nut bo grauted. And further notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the sainotimo and place. Witness tho Honorable John Erskine, Ikuai 1 said District Court, and J the seal thereof,this JOth day of April, A. D., 1868. W. D. SMITH, my2—iaw2w Clerk. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE X United Stale?, for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) rv . v,»... Mr-. RATE A. CORA,[ IN '-A.MvlvUl TvA, Bankrupt. J No - 23 °- The said Hankrupt haviug petitioned tho Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given <o al* persons interested to appear on tho 15th day of May, 1868, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of the sai l Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s office in Atlanta, and show cause why tho prayer of the said petition of tho Bank rupt should not be granted. And further notice is hereby given that tho second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. WRrncfis, tho Honorable John Erskine, r SFVI I Judge of said District Court, and 1 ‘ ' v seal thereof, this 30th day of April, A. D., 1808. W. B. .SMITH, mj 2 l.i\v2w Clcik. I NTH E DISTRICT COURT OFTJIE UNITED -1- .States, fur the Northern Pistrictof Georgia. In the matter of ) WM. B. BEASLEY, [JN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. J No. 30. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1567, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear on the 25th d:«y of May, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court., before Lawson Black, Esq., one of the Registers of tho said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register’s otlico in Room Number 56, in tho United States Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., and show cause why the pr;iyer of the said petition of the Bank rupt should not be granted. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, I si- \i I -d District Court, and the seal thereof, this 28th day of April, IS6S. W. B. SMITH, ap'iO law2 w Clerk. Assignee's Xotice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT’ OF THE A United .States for llio Southern District, of Georgia. In the matter of | ALBERT G. HOWELL, J IN BANKET PTC Y JOHN C. WJIITNKR. [ AMOS <;. VAN EPPS, j April 21, IS6B. Bankrupts. J I hereby give notice of my appointment as As signet: of tho estate of Albert Unwell. Jolm C. Whitucr, and Amos C. Van Epps, all of Fulton county, Ga., who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon 1 heir own petition, by the District Court, of said District. NOAII R. FOWLER, tip*-**' law- w Assignee. |N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE United States for tho Northern District of Georgia, Hit lie matter of ) 11. J KIMBALL, [■ IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. > I'O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Iho undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns assignee of Hannibal J. Kim ball, ot AJlauiit, in the county of Fulton, and State of (Jcorgis, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Iris own petition, by the District Court of said Di.-trict: Dated ;it Allan!,', Ga., the 2lib day of April IS6B. J. BURNS, apr26- --1 ;i writ Assignee. Oglethorpe County. Letters of Dismission. v >TATE OF GEORGIA— * - Oglethorpe Cos. H hereu , Elizabeth Jewel and George Jewel, admiristrnl.Mfri on the estate of William Jewel, late "i raid county, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Disiuissiou from said trust— i hese are, therefore, to cito and admonish all D. id singular tho kindred and creditors of sai l deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they havc, why said Letters of Dismis sion should not be granted. Given under :ny hand and official signature, this 15th day of November, 1567. E. C. SHACKELFORD, nul'J lam 6in Ordinary. Letters of Dismission, a TATE OF GEORGIA— _ Oyletkorpe Cos. AV hereto, Win. W. Davenport, guardian for Robert fi. and A. 11. 3. Glenn, minors of Win. Glenn, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and friends of said minors, to be and appear at my oflieo within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any thoy have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 15th day of Novcmbor, 18fi7. E. C. SHACKELFORD, HovlSl—lamfmi Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA Oglethorpe County. W hurrah, \\ illiam M. Lane, Administrator on tho estate of llnrrison G. Lane, lato of said county, deceased, applies to me for Bettors of Dismission from said administration— Those arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the time proscribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said Let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 12th day of December, 1867. E. C. SHACKELFORD, dull 1 ntnfttn Ordinary. | 100 K BINDING D AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, K. 11. PUGIIK, BbL Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Richmond County. Letters of Dismissioo- UTATK OF GEORGIA— -4J Hiohmond Conntj/. WlivreH., Jooephine Wilson, Administratrix uu the entali; of l’eter Wilson, doeeaaed, applica to me for letter, of DiamiMiou. These are, therefore, to cite and adinonieh all and MuKular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office ou or be fore the first Monday m October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand and official cianaOnc. at office in Augueta. this 4th day of May. 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, myfl—6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OF GEORGIA— LJ Richmond County. Whereas, John D. Butt, Administrator on the estate of Patrick O’Sullivan, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday in October, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official siuiiature, at office iu Augusta, this sth day of May, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, myG—6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission- V2TA.TE OF GEORGIA— Jlickiut/nd County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cummiog, Executrix, of the estate of Thomas Gumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : These therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and cr:ditora of said deceased, to he and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday iu September next, to show cause, if* any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my band and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl 7—lawf>m Ordinar3*. Letters of Dismission, QTATE of GEORGIA. Richmond County. Whereas Win. C. Tuder, Administrator of il.e estate of Sarah Swinney, deceased, applies to me for Lettcis of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said de. ceased, to be and appear at my office, ou or before tlie first Monday in October, 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 10th day of April, 18G8. E. M. BRAYTON, Hpl 1 law 6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dism ssion. kJTATEjOF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, aud Julia A. Cutnming, Executrix, of the estate of Anna C. Cnmming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be lorc the lirst Monday iu September next, to show cause, if any. they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1808. E. M. BRAYTON, mb 17 —! aw6m Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. SJTATE OF GEORGIA Richmond County • W here a.-, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Gumming, Executrix, of tho estate of Ilcnry Ji. Cnmming, deccu>od, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : These are, therefore, t«# cito and admonish, all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at my office on or be fore the lirst Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not he granted. (liven under my Land aud official signature, at office in Augusta, this !6ih diy of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mb I 7—la worn Ordinary. Letters of Dismission- VJTATK OF GEORGIA— k Richmond County. ’A hori’-aa, Charles J. Jouliina, Executor, auJ Julia A. Gumming, Executrix, us the estate of Isaac Bryan, dcceascti, applies to me !or Letters of Dismission: l'hosc arc, tkorofore, to cite airl aJiunuish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors oi said docoa. cd, to In: and appear at my oUice on nr be ture the first Monday in Septemcer next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and oCicial signature, at nflicuin Augusta, this lfith day of March, IStiS. E. M. BRAYTON, mb 1 7— -lawfim Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— F' - Richmond County Wrkrkak, Solomon L. Halford, Adniinislra t< ’• do bonis non ol tho estate of 1 > non L. Bass ford, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission— These are therefore to cito and admonish ail and singular f.lio kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in June next, to show cause, it any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this the IMn diy ot December, 1567. JACOB H. DAVIS, do 1 0 lawtd* Ordinary i\. i Letters of Dismission. kJTATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Where::.-, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Gumming, Executrix, of the estate of M illiam Gumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : These are, therefore, t>. cito and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office on ur be forctho lirst Monday in September next, to show cause, if auy they have, why s lid Letters should not he granted. Given under my band and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 10th day of March, I spy. E. M. BR AYTON, lutil. lawlim Ordinary Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA hA Richmond •County. Wheueas, Murdccai 11 yams, Administrator ol the estate of James Kenny, deceased, late of said county, applies tome for Letters of Dismission: These are,therefore,to cite and admonish ail and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or bcloro tho lirst Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Give under my hand and olfieial signature Ibis, the Jth day of December, 1307. JACOB It. JDAVIS, dc7-d*wtd* Ordinary. kJTATK OF GEORGIA— Ft Richmond County. it heuka:;, Edward O’Donnell, Administrator on the estate of THOMAS lIANEY, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. These are, thoroforo, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office, ou or before the first Monday in September next, to show cause, if auy they havc, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 24th day of March 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, inh2s-6ia* Ordinary Warren County. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— ..r IVcirren County. v\ HKRBAS, James Hall applies to mo for Lot tery Dismissory from tho estate of Joshua Gooslmg, (kceuscfi— Theso are thoroforo to cito and ndtnonieh all juul singular tho kindred and creditors of said docoasod, to bo and appear at my office within the timo prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature December Ist, 1567. H. U. OODY, . doß—lamfiin Ordinary. t'batbam County. CJOfTTniuN DISTRICT OIMTEORGIA, Bs. t-JBavannah, this 12th day of April, A. D. 1868. 1 lie undeuignod hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of tho estate of William 11. Cl| y ot Savannah, county of id'l «| D ’ “t* l * «>f Georgia, within said Dis has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Conrt of said Die tr'**\, . .. DETER V. ROBINSON, *2? '■‘ w - , ' v Assignee, etc. OOUTHBUN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA SS Savannah, this 17th day of April, 1867. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of George Apple, of the city of tjavanuab, county of Chatham, and Btate of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a hankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Conrt of said District. PETER V. ROBINSON, iny2—landin’ Assignee, etc. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS. Savannah, this 17th day of March, A. D. 1868. Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of William Warner, of the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his onn petition, by the District Court us said District. PETER V. ROBINSON, my2—law3n„ Assignee, etc. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United Slates for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of i IVT . mvdihwpv JACOB COHEN, : IN BANKRUPTCY, Bankrupt. j No. 32. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts provable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested to appear oil the ninth day of May. 1868, at 8 o'clock a. in., at Chambers of the raid District Court, before Frank S Ilesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at his office, corner of Bay and Drayton streets, in the city of Savannah, Ga., aud show cause why tlie prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time ami place. Witness the Honorable John Erskine, I_, ~ j Judge of said Court, at Savannah. ' ' ’ Ga., this 22d dav of April, 1868. jamfs" McPherson, ap2B—law2w Clerk IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U NITED 1- States, for the Southern District of Georgia. * In the matter of ) FERDINAND BROWN, . IN BANKRUPTCY .Bankrupt. j TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his election as Assignee ot Ferdinand Brown, of tho city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition hy tho District Court of said District. GEORGE UEMKNDEN, op--* i aw3w Assignee. M A COST COUNI Y. [N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In tbr. matter of | WARREN W. DAVIS, | JOHN R. DAVIS. I JNO. (i. HAUGABOOK, I SAMI. L. TURNER, | IVM. H. HARRISON, [IN BANKRUPTCY. JAS. S. ODOM, I WM. 11. WILLIS, HENRY L. COR!'IN Bankrupts. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the several estates of Warren W. Davis. John ii. Davis, John G. Haugaboolt, Samuel L. Turner, William II Harrison, James 8. Odom William 11. Willis, aud Henry L. Corbin, all of the county of Macon aud State of Georgia, within said District, each of whom have been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition bv the District Court of said District. ALLEN 11. GREEK. mys—law3w Assignee. UPSOH COUNTY. Assignee’s No’ice of Appointment. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1- United .States ter the Southern District of In the matters of '| FRANCIS J VINJNG, | JAM KS O. HUNT I lv ,» , vvdttiwpv GEORGE W. DAVIS ; BANKRUPTCY SIMEON R. DOROUUII, I Bankrupts. lo whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of iris appointment as As signee ot the ]■ ; ? sites of Francis J. Vining, James 0. Hunt, (forge VV. Davis, and Simeon K. Dor ougb. all of the county of Upson, and the State of Georgia, within said District, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petitions, by the District Court of said District. Dated at Macon, Ga., the 30th dav of April. A. I>.. 1868. JOSEPH K. MUK RAY, my2—!aw3\v Assignee, etc. RANDOLPH COUNTY. In Bankruptcy. OOUTiIEKN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS. O at Cmhbirt. th thiitieth dav of April, A V , ISCB. The unde reigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee ol Thomas 3. Powell, iu tho county of Rawl dpli and Statu of Georgia, within suit! District, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District. Court of said District. my.:- lawdw J. B, BUCHANAN. 8188 COUNTY. gOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SSL The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of Robert Smith, of the city of Macon, county of Bibb, ami State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated, Maeou, Ga., May 2d, IS6B JOSEPH E. MURRAY, myn—law ny Assignee, etc. Assignee’s Notice of Appointment. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE X United States for the .Southern District of Georgia. In tho umtterb of ] JNO. W.SIIINIIOLSER. I FLEMING G.CASTLEN - IN BANKRUPTCY BEN.I M. POLIIILL, I Bankrupts. It* whom it may concern. The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as As sinnee of tho estates of John \Y. Shinholsen, Fleming (i (’astlen, and Benjamin M. Polhill, all of the county of Bibb, anil State of Georgia, within said District, who have been adjudged bankrupts upontUir own petitions, by the Dis trict Coui I of said District. Dated at Macon, Georgia, the3otn dav of April A.D., 18G8. JOSEPH E. MURRAY, ’ my2—law3\\ _ Assignee. MERIW.XiTHES COUNTY- I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED .L States for tho Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of ] JAMES M. AUSTIN. F. B. WORTHAM, I JAMES T. GREEN, . JOSHUA J. HANES, J" IN V. \ N KRUI’TCY JAMES W. W A BE. t Ul FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, | Bankrupts. To whom it may ceueern . Tho uudersigued hereby gives notice ot his appuintjueut as As eignec of Foster S. Chapman and James W. tVare of Cotumbus, Ga., James M. Austin, of Fayetteville, Iraneis B. Wortham, ofMerri wother comity. Ga., James T. Green, of Troup county, Gh., and Joshua J. Hanes, of Jonesboro, t'»i , within said District, each of whom have been aiyu tgcd a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of said District. Dated at Ncivuan, tho 24th dav of April, A. 1)., 1868- ISAAC. N. SHANNON, np2B—law.it Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United Stubs for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of j DANIEL K. CATO, I ... THOMAS UliON, jfN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupts. To whom it may Concern : The undersigned horeby gives notice of his appointment as* As signee of Daniel E. Cato, of Heard county Ga nnd Thomas Ligon, of Merrinether eountv’ within said District, eaeK of whom has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition bv the District Court of said District. Dated at Newnan, the 25th dav ot April. A D ,Bfiß - , James j. McKinley, ’ np2J lawDt . Assignee,