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Imiatore Almanac for May, 1868.
FRIDAY. MAY 8.
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MOON’S PHASES.
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t?' uLn-Mar -2d, 1 •». morning.
w*, Quarter —May 0.34 evening.
® LOt.U- EDITOR «
p j. ROBINSON,
Ur ‘ 'or UXOfOTOS. OA.
,~W idrerilee-eem**-
Wt c»H Mtention to the change of ached
a!c on S. C- R- R-> through trains to New
Y ork.
Also to the Brick Store aud Dwelling to
Then to the meeting of the S. S. Teachers,
this afternoon. .
Audio the notice ot the Administrator of
Sarah M*J,
> eiiutr re“ rl * .
Before Judge McLaws, sitting as n Magus-
Irsle. one JucobWimberly, for simple larceny,
committed; and Henry Williams, for
S »n accessory after the fact, that is "for
receiving the goods stolen."
Comfort-
We feel decidedly comfortable as we write
do. We called at •'Frazier’s”
B»rberSaloon," a block below us on Broad
iirtet and were manipulated Secundum
Arhus and no mistake. They know at that
institution just how to shampoo you, or shave
lou.er weryour ringlets or bristling hair.
Try ’em.
Port*.
The canines had better look sharp, Chief
Dilloais after all of them who don’t have
on that regulation collar on the "Oth inst.,
for which the city treasury is entitled to
receive from the owner of each, one dollar.
There are so few “dorgs” in this city*
however, that vve fear the acquisition of
taxes from this source will not bo very large.
Firct
Yesterday morning, betwen twelve and
one o'clock, the stable and barn ts John
Bolder, Esq., in the 3tb Fire District, were
discovered to be on fire, and a span of
horses, with the contents of the buildings,
were consumed. With admirable prompti
tude our gallant Firemeu hurried to the
spot, but arrived too late, lrom the great
distance to be travelled over, to uccomplish
say good. This is a considerable loss to
Mr. 8., which we very much regret to learn.
YrHerday—•
The day opened with decided appear
iices of a storm, and, about ti A. M.,
spened were the windows of heaven, and a
very nice rain was the consequence, making
svery apparent impression on the mer
eury-awl followed by a pleasant breeze
tad not disagreeable sunshine. We are
apprehensive of a hail storm up the coun
try, as this is the usual season for them*
Xot to he deterred by the weather, some of
the little folks went to Bcrzelia, Tor a pic
nie. and, no doubt, enjoyed the day hugely,
tower .viarkct.
fruits and vegetables are being supplied
aplenty at our market, especially the latter,
uni of the smaller fruits. Cherries and
siawberries are coming in. Beef, mutton
and fish seem to bo plentiful and at rousing
prices, so some housekeepers complain; but
kt ns be thankful that we have food, and
the health to eat it, and deal out the green
backs for batchers’ meat and garden truck.
Butchers have to live by eating as well as
Ghiohiii schools of the Count,.
be Chronicle tf' Sentinel, of the sth
Bsdtnt, in commenting upon Superintend
tt Silledge’s report to the Hoard of Edu
iof Richmond county, on the condi
°f Public Schools outside the city
, '^ u " us bL declares that “the present
>! bus arisen since the war, and
.Spring of legislation ugider Prcsi"
i‘ilreconstruction.” “The old system,’’
wimnues the Chronicle <9 Sentinel, “was
esteemed and rarely put into effective
Tll = Chronicle is in error. It is very well
’in that ihe law of 1866, which is re
w tu in tlie phrase, “legislation under
reconstruction,” remains a
‘l*® statute book. No attempt
«ever made to carry it into effect. The
- ’School:-; now in operation are ope
lA toe “old system.” True, they
i w.n greatly improved, and rendered
J effective, through the untiring labors
*® present Board of Education, of which
• -W. Hilliard is (’resident, and Jus"
. 'L Stallings, Dcas and Jeans, and
’ brajton urc members.
j, r l^cir BU P er *ision teachers have
examined and licensed; a uniform
e text books furnished the schools;
• mtendenis appointed, and a regular
® e school visitation adopted.
Nri erß<^toe B° W< l make it their duty
(•ho Cat '' '* le Kc b°°lfi under county
fre T«®ntly—this is especially the
■tip, , ‘ J4r 01 Education are tlie people
° r l * I °. '' cnt to c “d results of the
be Board is composed of
Kt ...re " ° urt: to the great interests
M ' toey are discharging tlieir
r (,tk verful| yandfait . ful , •
■nek,
■'•tiiorit, U ' 3V ' l ' tJ Oaurier, good Democratic
«« " ,e ,:,lltor “ f ‘hc La Cross.
Hhy ' , fi 'i a sort of editorinl horned
ar,d a m “ral
{,!i “K born in tho North, Ire
° Ut * lern man, and fancying that
[ le ■ ' w a l? r «eable to Southern gentle’
■ t 0,,,,, *" a ." d wmnpil 01 bis own section
absolutely fattens on his own
For th. National Rapublleao.
MULES ;
BVV RANCID UtUWUiKW-
A* the moon rolled on, o®« Manner night.
A gawky youth appeared ia sight
Os a drover’* herd, away down Boa.fi,
And ihera came a word from his ugly mouth
Mulos!
With open ejo and mouth spread wide
With ainUter look and a shuMing stride ~
With visage keea, whereon was wrote
The motto which beneath we quote—
Mule*!
“Whence cometh thou?’* the drover said ;
“What do you leak —have you got ‘the red*?
Do you a fine mule wish to bay t"
“Yen, *lf, I do,” wae the reply—
Mule*'
Tho mules wero looked at and appraised,
And then the drovor seemed amazed
When the youth sot down at onco and wrote
That he had bought—with legal note—
** Mules.
••I spoae it'* right," the drover cried ;
‘‘Oh, yes,” at once the youth replied ;
“For I hove fixed my hand and seal —
And hare no thought or wish to steal
Mules.”
The mules secured, on a “apeo” intent,
Our hero to tho neighbors went,
And several wero induced to buy,
While still went up the young mao’s cry- -
Mules !
And when at last the time to pay
lit must bo told, oh, lack-a-day !)
Caiuo rouud, tho drover then was put to bay,
Surprised to hoar the young man say :
“I had uo right, then, to ‘contract,”
And, therefore, plead tho ‘Baby-act!’ ”
Ob, drovers, listen—bo not fools,
And mind to whom you sell your
Mulos 1
To Cure a Felon.
As soon us the parts begin to swell, wrap
the part affected with cloth thoroughly
saturated with tincture of lobelia, ami the
felon is dead. An old physician says he
has known it to cure in scores of eases, and
it never tails, if applied in season.
Aorlli Carolina I.rfflsluiure.
The Raleigh Standard, ol the 28th inst.,
stlftes that the Republicans cannot have less
than 32 of the 5(1 Senators, and 08 of the 122
Representatives in tho North Carolina Leg
islature, giving them IT majority in each
House, or 28 on joint ballot.
The £fleci.
Immediately after the Radical victory in
Arkansas, say3 the Missouri Democrat, th*
bonds of that State rose very rapidly in the
market. Precisely the same thing occurred
ia Tennessee, and in this .Statu everybody
remembers that our bonds were selling
below seventy five before the election of
18C6, and instantly after that election
jumped up ten per cent., and have since
risen to 109, with fifteen per cent, back
interest paid. Again, in Arkansas the
papers ut once begin to talk of the prospect
of having the long needed railroads com
pletcd, and capital hitherto unwilling to
invest in a State so unsettled, begins to
look into its enterprises. Precisely the
same result has followed Radical victories
in Tennessee aud Missouri. In a word,
Radical victory means restoration of credit,
revival of business, re establishment of
industry, development ot resources, build
ing of railroads, order, prosperity arid peace
Hebrew' fair in Kavniinnh.
The Art Gallery is visited by all, and is
only second in display of the gems of art to
that at the Paris Exposition, although we
doubt if those who witnessed the pictures
there enjoyed it as much us those who are
so fortunate as to inspect those. The fol
lowing is the catalogue ot tire elegant paint
ings and'statuary in the gallery :
1. Lent, by B. Orrowed.
2. View ot the Falls, by C. liignon.
3. Sweet Recollections of Childhood, by
C. Anuy.
4. Last Rose of Summer, by C. Abbagc.
5. Scene on (he Rhine, by A. Mouse.
6. Young Men’s Horror, by S. Ce.
7. Reflection, by L. Glass.
8. Light of Other Days, by C- Andie.
9. Sweet Hearts, by Con. Fcctionery.
10. The House that Jack Built, by P.
A per.
11. View of the Red Sea, by Chalk.
12. Reminiscences of Childhood, by I\.
M. H. S.
13. Scenes from China, by T. Caddy.
14- Recollections of the War, by Mustard.
15. Tho Mother’s Friend, by Mrs. IV. S.
ffi. From the East, by Bread.
17. Spring, by lloop.
18. The Four Seasons, by P. S. V. O.
19. Spirit of’7(s, by W. Hiskcy.
20. Things to Adore, by L. K.
21. Fruit Piece, by Apple.
22. Fire Side Scene, by W. O.
23. Tender Recollections of Childhood, by
Strap.
The first picture was Lent by somebody ;
the second, representing two chignons ; the
third sticks ol candy ; the lourth, a cabbage;
the fifth, a mouse eating a piece of water
melon rind; the sixth, ; seventh, a
looking glass; eighth, a tallow candle;
ninth, two candy hearts, one of which was a
a broken heart; the tenth, a card house;
eleventh, ——— ; twelfth, ; thir
teenth, tea chest; fourteenth, two mustard
cruets, one filled, and the other empty, which
meant, of course, mustard in and mustard
out :'.tlie fifteenth, a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s
soothing syrup ; sixteenth, a loaf of bread ;
seventeenth, a piece of hoop; eighteenth,
pepper, salt, vinegar, and oil; nineteenth, a
bottle ol whiskey ; twentieth, a padlock ;
twenty first, a half of an apple ; twenty sec
ond, tongs and poker ; and the twenty third
a strap.
The design and execution of these works
of arf reflect the greatest credit upon the
artists.
Wc find the above in the Savannah Repub
lican of the Gib inst., and commend it to our
readers as a very ingenious t raves! ie of “Art
Galleries.” *
—x~.
Jttiia Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Jkcwkfokatkd, 1819. Capital, $3,000,000.
WILLIAM Sill Lilt
Is the Agent of this well known Company
with which our citizens of the two past genera
tions are familial. The Afina is proverbial for
honest anil fair dealings with its patrons, and by
tho Judicious management of its Hoard of Direc
tors, they now have, in capital and surplus,
assets amounting to $4,833,543 invested in tho
beet securities of the country, most of which arc
above their par value, and can he converted any
day into money. Any Company is good when
no (ire occurs, but those who insure in the AStnn
may feel perfectly assured that ample meuus uro
provided to meet losses If they occur. Tho pub
ic are respectfully requested to call on Mr. Snr.AH
and examine the assets of the Company.
ap 30 121
Washington Item*-
WajhinuToK, May 7.—Only Trumbull, of
the doubtful Senator*, voted afaiußt tbe pub
licatiop of the speeches made in retirement.
The vote stood 20 to 28.
The South Carolina Committee, with their
protest against tbe Constitution, will appear
bclure the Reconstruction Committee. These
remonstrances, and their personal represent
ation regarding the situation, attract the
attention of the Conservative Republicans.
The ceroplete city registration is a follows:
Whites. 10,254; Blacks, 6.737.
A Massachusetts member of Congress,
to-day, remarked, in alluding to the im
peaehers, that their friends were much
disturbed.
The House is in session, but is doing
nothing.
Gen. Uillem has made a report to Gen.
Grant stating that the incomplete tables
show a majority of over 1,200 for ratifica
tion of tho Constitution in Arkansas.
If his order had been complied with tho
result would have been indisputable, but
there are in tho counties of I’ulaski and
Jefferson 1,900 votes which can’t be ascer
tained for or against the Constitution.
Where these irregularities occur each
party charges the other with frauds.
There is a deficiency of $87,000 for the
administration of the Reconstruction acts in
the Third Military District.
It is reported that a joint resolution
ordering President to send war vessels to
Gult of St Lawrence to protect our fishing
i nterost and demand reparation for certain
injuries, is before Congress; in the debate
l’ike said “who is afraid of war.” Resolu
tion asks for nothing only that the luws shall
be enforced. Amendment proposed to send
vessels to coast of Ireland to take care of
American interests there—rejected.
Daring the debate Pike thought some one
called him a coward, and he made some
inaudible remark, for which be was called
to order.
Tariff question introduced. Pike wanted
free trade for ship building materials.
Eldridge asked if free trade was good for
New England ship builders, why ’twas not
good for Western laborers 7
After long discussion, somewhat jocular in
character,but showing considerable sectional
acrimony, it pussed by 92 to 39.
Robinson offered a resolution expunging
the impeachment resolution from the jour
nal. The Speaker declared it not a privi‘
leged question. Robinson said ho would
bring it up again ; it was a mere question
of time ; it would ultimately be expunged.
Stevens introduced a bill for the admis
sion of Arkansas, which was ordered to be
printed.
Stevens’ bill provides as follows :
Whereas, the people of Arkansas, in
pursuance of an Aot entitled, “An Act to
provide for the more efficient government of
tbe rebel States,” passed March 2, 18G7,
and the Acts supplementary thereto, have
framed and adopted a Constitution of State
government, which is Republican in form,
and the Legislature of said State has duly
ratified the amendment to the Constitution
of the United States, proposed by the 39th
Congress, aud known as Article Fourteen.
Therefore,
lie it enacted, That the State of Arkansas
be entitled aud admitted to representation
in Congress ns one of the States of the
Union, upon the following fundamental con
ditions. viz: that the Constitution of Arkan
sas shall never be so amended or changed
as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens
of the United States of the right to vote
who are entitled to vote by the Constitution
herein recognized, except as a punishment
for such crimes as are now felonies at com
"ton law, whereof the party shall have been
duly convicted.
A delegation with the North Carolina
Constitution, and several members of the
Congressional delegation, have arrived.
There was a heavy storm this afternoon,
no western markets.
IMPEICUMENT.
The Court was prolonged in secret sessiou,
it resulted in tbe adpotion of the following :
That the Court will adjourn until Monday at
eleven o’clock, when it will consider the
rules and votes on the several articles which
shall be taken at noon Tuesday without
debate. Speeches shall be limited to fifteen
minutes ou the entire subject, and not on
each article. Members may file written
opinions within two days after the vote on
articles, to be published with the proceed
ings. Motions regarding the form in which
the Chief Justice shall put the question to
Senators. Tabled.
The stated adjournment to Monday was
at the instance of Chase, who requires time
to reflect on the proper manner of putting
the question and other details.
Foreign.
London, May 7.—John Bright and other
Liberals petition for a commutation of
the punishment of the Fenian, Barrett,
convicted of murder for connection with
the Clcrkenwell explosion.
Postponed.
Cuaui.eston, May 7 Gen. Canby has
issued an order postponing the meeting of
the Legislature, which had been fixed for the
12th inst-, until Congress shall have ap
proved the new Constitution.
Republican Nomination.
Richmond, May 7.—The Republican Con
vention this morning nominated George W.
Booker, of Henry county, Attorney General.
Markets—By Telegraph.
financial.
LONDON, May 7, Noun —Consols 93jfa71.
Bonds, 70ja70i.
LO ’•DON, May 7, Afternoon. -Cuusnls 91, for
money. Bonds unchanged.
LONDON, May 7, Evening. —Consols 9ta94J.
bonds 79|a70}.
FRANKFORT, May 7.—Bonds 75fa75i.
BALTIMORE, May 7.—Virginia fi's, of Jan
uary and July, inscribed, 44jf bid-—4.1 asked.
Coupons 51—bid for new 59.
NEW YORK, May 7, AW..—Gold, 1.396.
Stocks activo and strong. Money eaay at 7.
Exchange, 10J. Old Bonds 8g; new 9. Vir
ginia fi’s 50f, Tennessee ex coupons 67f; new
66f.
NEW YORK, May 7, Evening. —Gold, 1.39|
Storling firmer, lOJaIOL *6l coupons, BjaßL
NEW ORLEANS, May 7.-«otd, I.IOJ.
l. ♦#
Produce itilit Other Jlurltcla,
LIVERPOOL, May 7, Atooa.—-Cotton heavy.
Sales 5,000 bales. Uplands 12Jd; Orleans I2id.
Com 38s. Gd. Red Wheat 11s. 3d.
LIVERPOOL, May 7, Evening. —Cotton heavy,
k lower. Sales, 5,000. Uplands, 128 ; Orleans.
128, afloat, 12J.
NEW YORK, May 7, Noon.— Cotton dull
nnd a shade lower, at 32 for Uplands.
Flour unchanged. Wheat a shade oasier.
Corn 2a3c. better. Pork lower; new Mess $28.90.
Lard quiet, at 18f. Turpentine favors buyers,
at 63a64. Rosin irregular, at $3.30 lor strained
common. Freights steady.
NEW YORK, May 7, Evening —Cotton dull
and lower. Sales 1,000 boles. Closed at 32 wilh
no buyers at over 814.
Flour unchanged. Wheat le. lower but active.
Corn 2a3e, better; mixed Western, 1.2U1.22.
Mesa Pork, new, $28.75. Lard dull, 19a19J.
Groceries quiet and firm. Turpentine fiSnOl.
Rosin, 3.30 to 7.00. Freights firm.
BALTIMORE, May 7.—Cotton heavy and
nominal at 32c.
Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat linn,
Maryland 3.10a15. Corn firm, white 1.15a1.17;
yellow 1.25. Oats uotivn at 87a90. Ilyo dullat
2.20. Provisions sternly and unchanged.
WILMINGTON, May 7.—Cotton nominal.
Middlings 3tie.
. Spirit* Turpentiua closed at 30. Rosin* »tak
er; strained, $2.80; No. 2, 83.35 ; pule, 8(1.87}.
Tar firm at 83.70.
SAVANNAH, May It —Cotton dolt and heavy;
sales 150 kales; Middlings. 31; receipt* 207
halos. Exports to-day 1,489 bales to Liverpool,
346 boles to Now York. Exports for tho week
8,307, of which 6,410 were for Liverpool, and
1,897 coastwise. Receipts for the week 2,936
bales. Stock 14,023 baits of Uplands, and 384
bales of Sea Islands.
NEW; ORLEANS, May B.—Cotton dull
and unsettled. Middling* 30}a31. Sales 1,300
bales. Receipts 444 bale*.
Sugar quiet, Cuba grocery grades, li}al2J.
Flour quiet and firm, tuperflo*, 9.25. Turk firm
at 29.59.
MOBILE, May 7.—Cotton—closed dull and
unsettled. Salos, 150 bales. Middlings, 29}.
Receipts since Friday, 965, against 2,286 tamo
time last week. Exports, 100.
CHARLESTON, May 7.—Cotton dull and
nominal. Sales 30 bales middlings at 31a31}e;
Receipts 354 bales ; Exports coastwise 260 bales;
Expork* to Great Britain 2,613 bales; Export*
for tho week 1,570 bales; Bales for tho week 1,500
bales ; Exports, coastwise for the week, 840 bales;
Exports to Great Britain for the week, 2,612
bales; Stock 8,802 bales, of which amount,
2,191 is on ship-board not cleared.
Marine News.
CHARLESTON, May 7.—Arrived: Spanish
bark, from Camilla, Havaua; schr- E. Hat wood,
from New York.
Sailed : Steamer James Adgcr, for New York ;
schr. Wapella, for Now llavon.
SAVANNAH, May 7.—Cleared : Steamship
Gen. Barnes, New York ; ship McLeod, Liver
pool; ship Ellen Southard, Liverpool.
AUGUSTA MARKETS.
TneisSiiAv, May 7 t*. M.
FINANCIAL. -Gold, buying, 1.40 ; celling,
1.-l 14- Silver, buying,l,32 ; selliug, 1.37.
There is so little doing in any of tlie great
staples of tho country that wo (lo not alter our
quotations, but continue to quote as follows:
COTTON—Very quiet and not transactions
enough to sustain a market quotation beyond 30
for New York Middlings. There seems to be
very littlo disposition to operate.
CORN.—Car load, I.IS ;at retail, from store,
$1.25.
BACON.—Hog Round, i7al7}; Clear Sides,
19a19J ; Shoulders, J6o. A lot of [fains sold at
auction to day at 16-c., but it was a poor lot
judging by the smell as we pussed it.
Auction Sales.
By W. B. GRIFFIN.
HONEST JOHN ON HAND AGAIN !
INSIDE STORE, CORNER JACKSON AND
JL Ellis streets, commencing FRIDAY' MORN
ING, May Btb, and continuing morning aud
evening every day, will be sold, a largo and fine
stock of
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, Etc., Etc.
COME ONE, COME ALL!
Morning Sales at JO o’clock—
my7 —ts Evening Sales at 7} o’clock.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND ISY 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, in favor of the
plaintiff, in the following ease, to wit: Joseph
Brokan vs. Willis J. Purnell, I have levied upon
as the property of the defendant, one Hotel, situ
ated in the city of Tliomasvijle, Thomas county,
and known as the Railroad House; two acres of
laud in said city, with improvements thereon,
known ns the residence of Willis j. Purnell;
also, six acres of land, with the improvements
thereon, situated on the old Bainbridge Road, aud
known ,tj tho Purnell Brick Yard; and will sell
the same at public auction, ot. the Court House
in tho city of Macon, oonutv of Bibb, aud State of
Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE
next. Ik-1 ween the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, April 39,1863
WM. G. DICKSON’.
my3 luvvlvv U. S. Marshal.
Administrator’s Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond Cuitn'y.
Will bo sold, at tbe Lower .Market House, iu
the city of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN JUNE next,betwocn the usual hour of sale,
by leavo of tho honorable tho Court of Ordinary
of Richmond County, the following property,
belongiug to the estate of Jacob Ross, late ol
said county, deceased. All the improvements on
lot No. 188, Telfair street, between Campbell
and Cumming streets, occupied by John Combs.
All of the buildings on Southeast corner of Ellis
and Koilock streets, consisting of tho Dwelling
and Kitchen, formerly occupied by Iho family ;
one small Dwelling House, with two rooms, and
Store on the corner, with other outbuildings.
Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs aud creditors of
the deceased. Terms Casii. Purchasers to p".y
for papers.
April 27th, 1 80S. WM. J. WHITE,
ap29 td Administrator dc bonis non.
Assignee’s Sale-
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF COURT,
wo will sell to tho highest bidder, for oash, at
Stone Mountain, (Ja., on Saturday, the 9th day
May next—
Town lots numbers 8, 6 arid 55, in the town of
Stone Mountain, free from all incumbrances, as
the property of George P. Bradley, Bankrupt.
JOHN THOMAS,
JOHN 1). STEWART,
qp2B-lqw3t Assignee.-.
UPSON COUNTY,
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
L United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matters of 1
FRANCIS J. VINING, I
.JAMES O. HUNT \ IV
GEORGE W. DAVIS, f IN BANKRUPTCY
SIMEON R. DOROUGH, I
Bankrupt*. j
To whom it may educe™ : The undersigned
hereby gives notice -of his appointment as As
signer of the Estates of Francis J. Y'ining, James
O. Hunt, George W. Davis, and Simeon I!. Dor
ough, 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 Jtttli day ot April A
D., 1868. JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
my2—law3w Assignee, etc.
MERIWETHER COUNTY-
I N TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
J- States for tho Northern District of Georgia.
In tho matter of J
JAMES M. AUSTIN. |
F. B. WORTHAM, I
JAMES f. GREEN, ,
JOSHUA J. BANES, fIN BANKRUPTCY.
JAMES W. WARE, |
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, j
Bankrupts. j
To whom it may concoru : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Foster S. Chapman aud James W.
Ware, of Columbus, Ga., James M. Austin, of
Fayetteville, Ga., Francis B. Wortham, of Merri
wethor county, Ga., James T. Green, of Troup
county, Ga., and' Joshua J. Ilanes, of Jonesboro,
Ga., within said District, enoh of whom have been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own potition, by
the District Court of said District.
Dated at Ncwnan, tho 2 Ith day of April, A. D
1868. ISAAC. N. SHANNON,
ap2S—law3t Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for tho Northern District, of
Georgia.
In tho matter of j
DANIEL E. CATO, j x,, ~
THOMAS LIGON, f IN BANKRUUCY
Bankrupt*,
To whom it may Concern : The undemgnmi
hereby gives notiro of hit* appointment as As
signee of l)aniel K. Cato, of Heard county, Ga.,
and Thomas Ligon, of Merriwetlier county, Ga.,
within suid District, each of whom has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
the District Court of said District.
Dated ut Newnun, the 25th day of April, A D.,
IMS. JAMES J. McK IN BEY,
i»p'2S - lawiit. Assignee.
GREENE COdHTY.
Asjignce’s Notice.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
.1 United State* fur Urn NuOb.ru District ut
Georgia.
In the matter of Ll
WILSON A SOM, i
THOMAS B. WII.BDN, J-IN MANKRUPfCI.
JAi’K L. WILSON, |
Bankrupts. j
I hereby give uotico of my uupoiulmeut us
Assignee ol tile estates of Wilson & Son, Thomas
H. Wilson, and Jack L Wilson, all of Greene
county, Georgia, who have been adjudged Bunk
rnpts upon their own petitions by tho District
Court of said District
WM. It. WILSON,
M«y jth, 1863. Assignee,
m v 7—law 3 w
COUNTY.
IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
A. United States for tho Northern District of
Georgia.
in the matter of )
LEONARD SHANNON, \ IN BANKRUPTCY,
liaukrupt. j
l.t whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives not ire of iiis appointment as As
signee ol Leonard Shannon, of Franklin comity,
and Mate of Georgia, within said District, who
lias neon adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Court of said District.
Dated 6th day of May, 1868.
JOHN H. SHANNON,
my7—lawow _ Assignee, etc.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
JSaAUTUKRN DISTRICT OK GK<.KOIa,'sS.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assignee of STEPHEN U. SMITH,
of Fort Valley, Houston county, Ga., who lias
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
by the District Court of said District.
Perry, Ga., May 2,1868
my7—law3w J A. IIOLTZGLAW.
gOUriIERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,'S3.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment us Assignee of the following per-
BOlltf, viz. :
WILLIAM DICKSON, Vienna, Dooly co.,
VAN A. HAUY EV , Perry, Houston co.. Ga.
MATTHEW L. BRYANT, Perry, Houston
to., Ga.
JOSEPH O. BASKIN, Perry Houston co., Ga-
JOHN L. BIUCII, Perry, Houston eo., Ga
Each of whom has been ndjudged a Bankrupt
upon ilia own petiiion bv the District Court ol
said District.
Perry, Ga., May I. 1863.
my7—law3w_ _ J. A. HOETZCLAW,
J N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
A United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of- j
JOSEPH PALMER, >TN BANKRUPTCY’.
Bankrupt. j
Notice is hereby given that a second general
meeting of tho creditors of said Bankrupt will be
held at Fort Valley, in said District, on the 28th
of May, A. D., 1808, at 3 o’clock p. m., at the
office of Kiug (t Branham, before F. S. Hesscl
tine, Register iu Bankruptcy in said District, for
(lie purposes named in the ‘Jifili Section of the
Bankrupt Act, approved March “and, 1868.
Perry, Ga., May 2,1868.
J. A. HOLTZCLAW,
my 7—lavv2w Assignee.
LN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Stairs for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
GEORGE W.SIUKGES j- IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J .
Notice is hereby given that a second general
meeting of tbe creditors of said Bankrupt will be
held at Fort, Valley, in said District, on the 28th
dav ot Mav, A D., 1868, at 3 o’clock p. m , at- the
office of King & Branham, before F. S. Ilessel
tine, Register iu Bankruptcy in spid District, for
the purposes named in the '.7tli Section of the
Bankrupt Act, approved March 2, 1868.
Perry, Ga., May 2, 1868.
J. A. HOLTZCLAW,
my 7 lavv2w Assignee.
TELFAIR COUNTY, Etc.
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
. United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tlie matters of j
EPHRAIM YEON. t
CHAS. 11. DRISKELL. |
ROUT. U WIMBERLY’, lIN BANKRUPTCY
THUS. J. WILLIAMS, |
ELISHA J.UUMPIIKIES |
Bankrupts. J
To whom it may- concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signer oi lint t state* us Ephraim Yeon, ofTcifair
Gharles 11. Driskcll ot Putnam. Robert, li. Wiiu
belly ,of Twiggs, Thomas J. Williams, of Jones,
and Elisha J Humphries, of Baldwin counties,
ami Slate 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., tho 39th dav of April, A.
I>. 1868. JOSEPH E. .MURRAY,
my .'-lawJw Assignee, etc.
Wilkes County.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
mite* County.
YV’hkrbxs, John C. Fanning, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission as Executorof I*. J.
Orr, deceased—
These arc to cite all persons concerned to bo
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to showcau.se, if any they have,
why said Letters of Dismission should not be
granted. •
110YLAN l) i»EASLEY,
I'CC. 21.si, 1867. Ordinary.
de22—lam dm
WILKINSON COUNTY.
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
[N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1. United States for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
SEABORN J NELSON IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern. The nude reigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment, as As
signee of the estnte ot Seaborn J. Nelson, of
Wilkinson county, State of Georgia, within said
District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court, of said
District.
Dated at Macon, Ga., May -d, 1868.
.JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
myb—la>v.*»w Assignee, etc.
4,0 0 BA.O K S
Double extra California
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FOR SALE BY
THOMAS is. kikoi>e;s,
Corner Broad and Monument Streets
mh22-U
C. FL W arner,
PLUMBER,
GAS AND STEAM FITTER,
AO 255 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ICAS FITTINGS 1
STEAM AND WATER PIPES,
KOVBBR AND HOSE PIPES,
Promptly Furnished or Repaired.
jan 20—ts
AN ORDINANCE, Regulating tho Collection of
Taxes.
He it ordained by the City Council of Augusta,
and it is hereby ordained by authority of the
same, That a discount of govcn (7) per cent, bo
allowed by tho Collector and Treasurer on all
payments for Taxes standing on tho City Tax
Digest for tho year ISOB, if tho same shall bo
paid in United State* currency before the first
day of July next? and an additional tax of five
(5) per cont. shall bo added to all such Taxes as
remain unpaid alter that date.
Jle it further ordained , That so much of tho
Ordinance ns requires the payment of interest
on such Taxes as remain unpaid after sixty
days’ notice has been given, be and the sttUM is
hereby repealed.
Dono in Council, this first dnv of May, A. D.
.1808. FOSTER R I*ODC IT TANARUS,
[L. S.J Attest: Mayor C. A.
iny.T—KU James N. Em.s, 0. 0.
Fulton County.
I~N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Unitsd States for the Northern District of
Geurgia.
Iu the matter of )
LEO KAHN, |IN BANKRUPTCY.
llansrupt. J
Tile uudersigued hereby gives uotiee of hi*;
' appointment as Assignee of Leo Kalin, at Atlanta,
county of Fulton and State of Georgia, within
said District, who boa been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon Ids own petition by tbe District Court of
said District. NOAH It. FOWLER,
my 7—w2w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT’ OF THE
United States for tlie Northern District of
Georgia
In tbe matter of )
JAS. L. SAULBBUUY, t IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
Tbo undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Aseignee of James L. Sanlsbuiy,
ill tlie county of Fulton and Slate of Georgia,
within said District, who lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon ills own petition by the District
Court of said District.
NOAH K. FOWLED,
niyli—law:.'w Assigns,.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I United States for the Noithern District of
Georgia.
Iu the matter of j
PAUL JONES, Sk., /IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice of Ids ap
pointment as Assignee of the estate of I'anl
.Jones, Sr., of the county of Fulton and State of
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
jndged a Banknipt upon ids own petition by the
District Court of said District.
NOAII It. FOWLKIi,
myO—law2w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for tho Northorn District of
Georgia.
In tlie matter of j
MOSES FRANK, 5-IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of bis appointment as As
signee of the estate of Mojjes Frauk, of ,
in the comity of Fulton and State of Georgia,
within said District, who lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his own petition by tbe District
Court of said District.
N. R. FOWLER,
iny6—Jaw2w Assignee.
I N THE DISTRICT COURTOFTIIE UNITED
J- States for the Northern District of Georgia.
In the matter of |
MARCUS W. JOHNSON lIN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J No. 17.
Tho 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
oq the 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 raid Court in Bankruptcy, at
tho Register’s ..diets in Atlanta, aud show cause
why the prayer of the said petition of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. And further notice is
hereby given that the second and third meetings of
creditors will he held at the same time and place.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine,
r i Judge of said District Court, aud
A. D., ISCS.
W. D. SMITH,
Uiy2—law2w Clerk.
] N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
J- United States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of j,. ~,..nn, ...
Mas. KATE A. CORA,,'- 1 ’ ~A* 'K ® S I PTCY ’
Bankrupt. j
The said liaukrupt having petitioned the
Court for a diuchargo from sill his debts provable
under the Bankrupt \ct of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given 'o ul' persons interested
to appear on the 15th day < May, 1868, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, at Chambers of the said
District Court, before L i -v -'m Black, one of
the Registers of the s:ii j < urtin Bankruptcy, at
the Register’s office in At! in’a, and show cause
why the prayer of the said petition of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. And further notice is
hereby given that the second and third meetings of
creditors will bo held at the same time aud place.
Witness, tho Honorable John Erskine,.
r Judge of said District Court, and
1 ' "J seal thereof, this Jftth day of April,
A.D., 1868.
W. B. SMITH,
my 2—ta\v2w Clerk.
| X THE DIS riUCTCCM-'UT OF THE UNITED
J. States, for tlie Northern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
WM. B. BEASLEY. IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No. 30.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from nil his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1567, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 25th day of May, 186S, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, at Chambers of tho said District
Court, before Lawson Black, Esq, one of the
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at
the Register’s office in Room Number 56, in tho
United States Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., and show cause
why tho prayer of the said petition of tho Bank
rupt should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine, !
r 1 Judge of said District Court, and the •
seal thereof, this 28th day of April, j
186S. W. B. SMITH,
ap3o-law2w . Clerk.
IN Tin: DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States for tho Northern District of
Georgia,
In the matter of )
11. J KIMBALL, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Tho undersigned hereby civcs notieo of his
appointment as assignee of Hannibal J. Kim
ball, of Atlanta, in the county of Fulton, and
- tato of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition,
by the District Court of said District:
Dated at Atlanta, Ga., the 24th day of April
1«68. J. a. BURNS,
apr‘26—la wot Assignee.
Oglethorpe County.
Letters of Dismission,
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oylcthorpe Cos.
IV horoas, Elizabeth Jewel and George Jewel,
administrators on tbe estate of William Jewel,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission (r*Jia said trust —
These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribcdby law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters of Dismis
sion should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 15th day of November, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
nol9— lam6tn Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission,
STATE OF GEORGIA-
Oijlcthorpc Cos.
V» horoas, AV ni. \V. Davenport, guardian for
Robert <•. and A. H. 8. Glenn, minors ot' Wm.
Glenn, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from -aid guardianship.
These arc therefore tu cito and admonish all
and singular, the. kindred and friends of said
minors, to be and appear at my office within
tho time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why- said letters of dismission
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 15th day of November, 1567.
K. C. SHACKELFORD,
novlU —lam 6m Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission,
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe County.
Wiikusas, William M. Lnno, Administrator
on the estate of Harrison G. Lane, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all ami singular, tho kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within tho time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 12th day of December, 1867.
K. C. SHACKELFORD,
del 1 lam 6 m Ordinary.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
COOTHKfcN DIITRIOT of GEORGIA
Ls At Albany, the *Joth day of April. 1868.
T’he undersigned hereby dives notice of bis ap
point ment as Assignee of Horace C Dasher mid
Edmond T. Walker, both of Camilla, in the county
ol Mitchell, and State of Georgia, within mtid I)is-
Irict, iri!i of whom have been adjudged a Imnk
rnpt upon bis own petition, by the District Court
of aid District.
.rOSKf-I!
niy'-J— InvcHw Assignee, etc.
Richmond County,
—Mttmlfll iWlft •
Letters of Distaierfoo.
ttTATB OF GEORGIA-- ,
Jltukmond County.
.Wfitreita, Joeephine YViisou. Administratrix un
tb« estate of Peter Wilson, deceased, applis. to
m “ ™ r Letters of DUiiiisaiou.
*“®4* are, therefore, to cite aud .id mu mail all
aud singulM, the kindred and creditor* of said
and to be aud appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday iu October, to show cause,
if auy they have, why aoid Letters should not be
giunted.
Given under toy hum] arid official signature, at
office in Augusta, this 4Ui day of May, 1868
Jfi. M. BRAYTON,
myfi—6m* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmcfud County.
Whereas, John D. Butt. Administrator ou the
estate of Patrick O’Sullivan, deceased, applies to
iu* for Letters of Diemission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in October, to show canee.
if any they have, why said Letters should not Ire
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
..nice in Augusta, this sth day of Mav, 1868.
E. M. DRAYTON,
myli—(>m* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
(2TA.TE OF GEORGIA—
liiohmond County.
\\ herca3, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of
Thomas Cumming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission :
These a-e, thcref'-re, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, tbe kindred and cr.-ditots of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in September next, to show
■ cause, If any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this I6tl: day of March, 1868.
K. M. BRAYTON,
mb 17—lawfiur Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
State of Georgia. *
Richmond (%ounly.
Whereas Wm. C. Tuder, Administrator the
estate of Sarah Swinney, deceased, applies to me
for Letteis of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de.
ceased, to be and appear ar my office, on or before
the lisvt Monday ia • Jciober, to -h'-w cauee. ii any
they have, why said Letters .diou'd not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
oiftt- in Augusta, thin 1 Uth day of Apiil, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON.
apll—law Cm* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismfssion.
W TATK OF GEORGIA—
* Richmond County.
>\ hcreaß, Charles J. Jenkins, Execuior, and
Ju-ia A. Cumming, Executrix, of tho estate of
Anna C. Camming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission:
'lhcso are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred anti creditors of said
deceased, lube and appear at my office on or be
lore the fir.A Monday iu September next, to show
cause, .f any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Liven under my hand anil official signature,
•it office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868.
E. M. DRAYTON,
mh!7— lawßm Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
I-' _ iliehttibnd County*
A hcreas, (;h:.ries J. Jenkins, Kxceutur, aud
Julia A. Cummins, Executrix, of the estate us
Henry 11. < deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismrisiun :
These ore, thorefore, to cite and admonish, ail
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office ou or lie
fore Ihe first Monday iu September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my ham! nndofficiai signature, at
office ill August... ii.ri 16th dav of March, IS6S.
E. M. BRAYTON,
n:, lawtSrn Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission-
OTATE OT GEORGIA—
Richmuud County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cum ruing, Executrix, f»f the estate of
fsaac Bryau, dcce.it- and, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission:
ate, thcrcL-ro, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bs and appear at my office on «>r be
fore the first. M"nday in SeptCmcer next, to show
cause, it any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Giyea under luy hand aud official signature,
at officei;» Augusta, thL- loth day ol'Niarcb, IS6B.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mh 1 7. -!:t\v6i»! Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
•• dkreas, Solomon L. Bass ford, Administra
tor do bonis non of the estate of Solomou L.
Bassford, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish aii
an.i singular :’:a kin-lrod and credilors of said
deceased, to be and appear at mv office on* or
before the first Monday in June next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted. ;
Given under ruy hand and official aiguaturo,
this the 9ta da, of December, 1567.
JACOB R. DAVIS,
dclO—lawtd* Ordinary R. C.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
(■-J _ Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor', ami
Juha A. Camming, Executrix, of the estate ol
M iliiam Cummin deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he aud appear at m, office on or be
fore the first M.nday in September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why s id Utters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this 16th day of .March. IS6B.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mhl7—lavvbm Ordinary
Letters of Dismission.
<STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Mordecui llynms, Administrator
of the estate of James Kenny, deceased,
late of said county, applies tome for Letters
of Dismission:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office ou or
before the first Monday in June next, to
show cause, it any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Give under my hand aud official signature
tills, the 4th day of December, 1867.
JACOB R. DAVIS,
deT-dawtd* Ordinary.
OTATH OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
M ÜBRM.VB, Edward O’DomlWl, Administrator
ou tho estate of THOMAS II VNKY, deceased,
applies to tuo tor Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to eito and admonish all
and Singular, toe kindred and creditors of said
deceased, t" ho and appear at tuy office, on or
Ootoro the tirst Monday in • opteuihor next, to
show cause, it any they have, why said letters
Should not be granted.
rjiion under my hand and official signature,
at office iu Aligns.a, this 24th day of March,
lstis - E. M. BK \VTON,
mii2.ot’,n.s * Ordinary
Warren County.
Letters of Dismission.
OF GEORGIA—
L-a II I, nrn County.
Whereas, James Hall applies to mo for Let
ters Distuissory from the estate of Joshua
Goeslihg, deceased-
These are then t ire to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred anti creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at tut oflico within
tho time prescribed by law, and show cause, it
any they . to. why said Letters should not be
granted.
Gnen antler toy hand and official signature
Itcrembcr Ist, IMS?. U. R. CODY,
tioß—laml'm Ordinary.