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iiniature Almanac for May, 1868.
SUNDAY. MAY IT.
Ri*s i.OM Sun S*u AM
MOON’B IMIASKS.
Moon —M»y fitb, l.l», evening.
Qu*rt«-M«y lUh 1.<17, evening. ,
Moon— M*.v *•*»• »»>* , rn»ag.
p* <t ,»„art«- M»y 23th. A- 34 evening.
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....I Office.
We publish, for the good of the public,
,ho flowing time table of the August* City
Post Office:
Office hour*—Open from 8 n. in. to 5.1.>
P m.. and from 6 to 7 p. '»•
On Sundays—Open at 8.30. .-ml remains
open until 10 a. ui.
Mails close every day at 7 a. in., for Sa
vannah and points m. Central Railroad.
For Charleston (night train), at 3 p. m.
For Atlanta and the South, and for all
Northern points tor through train, at 7 p.m.;
»,1 also for Savannah, Macon and Colum
bus. at 7 p. m.
For Atlanta, Georgia Railroad way mail,
all , t t be West; also, for Charleston and
South Carolina Railroad way mail, at 'J p.m.
Acknowledgment.
The Chronicle editor, yesterday, virtually
acknowledged his inability to cope success
fully with one of our distinguished fellow
citizeas, whom he alludes to as “the most
active, energetic, and influential leader" of
the Uniou party.
Removal.
Messrs. John 0. Schreiner A Sons, it will
he seen, have removed to No. 183 Broad
(street, where they "ill he happy to see
their old friends and all the new ones who
way be pleased to call on them.
Union's News Depot
: Is well supplied with Magazines, Ulus,
trated Papers, and other notions. They
have Godey's Lady’s Book for June, and
other mirrors of fashions tor the ladies.
Call and see for yourselves
Stolen l otion*
The cotton stolen Friday night, front the
warehouse yard of 11. C. Bryson, Esq., on
Reynolds street, was recovered by 9 a. m.,
yesterday, by our wide awake Police, and
the best of it is, they also secured James
and William Galphin, the thieves, and the
■aider will find in another place what
Judge McLaws did with them.
Carnival of Crime.
After a dearth then comes a surfeit, it
seems. Friday night the “old Harry” was
nil about. Added to the two incendiarisms
was cotton stealing and an attempt at i-liop
If.irtg, and various and sundry other crimes
against the law and good morals of the
community.
A Stampede.
A ISuscher’s hoi-e, attached to a wagon,
y.iterday afternoon, took fright while oil his
way to market, and after running the length
of lower Broad street, fetched tip against Mr.
Newby’s porch, knocking one of the pillars
'relit under. A gentleman, seeing the rapid
approach of the furious animal, took shelter
under the porch, and you can imagine his
feelings when he saw the bricks falling around
his feet. No harm done, except a little
scare and the displacement of the pillar.
Highway Robbery.
On Friday last, while Dave Walton, a
veil known colored barber of this city, and
a friend of his, wore on their way to
Augusta, from a trip in upper South Caro
lina, they were halted in the road by two
men, with pistols in hand, who wished to
know if they had any money. Dave said
“a little,’' and exhibited twenty dollars.
The robbers acted generous and took live
dollars apiece, returning ten dollars to Davc j
rto rut whip to his team and came on his
* a y rejoicing (or rather lamenting). Trav
tlhrs would do well to go prepared for such
oont as the above.
Fins.
(, n yesterday at 2 a. m., an alarm of lira
was given, nml the store of Messrs. Id. F.
Blodgett A Cos., No. 202 Broad street, oc
cupic i by them as a retail hoot and shoo
v ' rc ’ unsurpassed for the excellence of
■heir goods by any other establishment of
die kind anywhere -was discovered to he
on fire.
It "as evidently and clearly tlio work of
incendiaries, who gained admittanco to tlie
*ler room through the front cellar door
“"'1 thence through the trap door near
the desk, in the rear of the room.
she hrst parties who reached the place
di-rovered one of the back windows open,
allu tl'cHrc burning in two places—one ucar
•i" desk, which wc regret to loam was
brned U P with all the hooks and papers of.
‘fflportancc to tho firm ; and in the second
Nee, near the middle of tho east wall of
die room.
Sc.oral parties were promptly on the spot
J'"ii buckets of water, and Mr. Guerin with
j l ,r 'taic hose, hut the fire was under too
lu -h headway, and tho result was very
Jdructive ti the goods, by both fire and
a - r • Our firemen, with thoir usual
promptitude, were on the spit, tho *• Me
l p'"® , i' r "w , ing the first stream, we were
tairiM C " KJ *" ts not ' jecn wseer
nid > UB t *" 1 W,M partially insured
1 ' 'lr. \\ i||j a) - ghcar, Insurance Agent
ns my, arid will have to bo hereafter
''•'busted.
1 , a ,11i1,! , * l ‘ s l*ro "us going on, a second
)( . m * aß Riven, and it was soon discovered
l** wixiden building on Bridge
Thil tM! llllr * * IOUSO from the bridge.
" a, . abl ii ,p work of incendiarism, as
‘"iortaed by a gentleman who was
0 f "*'J " n t * le fi r,, uncl anil discovered a lot
Ward' 11 * 8 ™ i'ofwecn the weather
ruof B< ' !l| i"R on the rear wall, Tho
on one wall were partially destroyed.
‘ a,1 J ,a "ing building injured.
M«»n * Wei term ftomd.
On and ufter Monday, the 18th, the day
passenger train will leave Atlanta at 7.J5
a. ni., instead of 7.15 as heretofore. This
change is made in order to connect with the
Georgia Railroad.
auction Kale*.
See notice of our old friend Griffin in
another column—-“ Summer Goods’ and
' Mexican Blankets”—rather an incongruous
assortment for the season, but in this
“drippy climate," if there’s one of the latter
“left over," we’ll lake the chances of “sum
mering,” if one is »cnt to “ye local.
Tbe Opera.
\y 0 bustard the prediction that a large
audience will attend Concert Hall, to mor
row evening, to hear the Opera—in which
Miss Isabel McCulloch will take n promi
nent part. The programme is u splendid
one, well calculated to demonstrate the
excellent qualities of the voices of this
talented Company.
The Street Cars will tun to and from the
Hall during the stay of the Company.
County Court.
Judge McLaws had up befoio him ves
terday the two cotton thieves nrrested by
the Police of tbis city, as mentioned in
another place.
State vs. Win. Gnlphin and James Gal
phin, charge, “larceny from the house.’’
The first was committed, the second retain
ed for examination.
The State vs. Wm. Bragg, for “kidnapping
or false imprisonment of an infant." This
is a singular case, nnd will be examined
into on Monday (to-morrow). The defend
ant stands charged with hiving clandes
tinely abstracted an infant child, only a few
hours old, from the side of its mother and
substituting an older child in its place.
The mother upon discovering the changed
size, made some remark about it, and was
assured by the old nurse that “infants al
ways swell out alter birth," which seems to
have been satisfactory until now, when the
cheat lias been discovered.
Hardontc.
Just imagine a man— well, ho may have
the form of one, we suppose—making him
self happy nnd hilarious over the misfortunes
of others, because they may conscientiously
differ from Him in politics, religion or any
other thing—and to add to this the insinu
ation that they brought it upon themselves.
What would you think of such a human
being ? Wc won’t call such a being a man,
for no true man would be guilty of such
emanations.
It may be that there arc some beings
wearing the human form and shape, who
cannot help their idiosyueracies, but we
cannot see how it is possible, and can only
add, God help them ! A word to the wise,
etc. Selah.
Nad Accident.
A large portion of Iho mail that came lo
the Atlanta Postoffice, yesterday, was cov
ered with blood. . Upon inquiry we learn
that a collision had occurred on ihe Orange
and Alexandria Railroad, in which the route
agent was killed. The blood of the. unfortu
nate man came through on the mails. Some
of our exchange papers wore so deeply
stained with it that we threw them away
without removing the wrappers. —Atlanta
Era, Saturday.
/. uuusta'marke IS.
Saturday, May 16 —l\ M.
FINANCIAL.—GoId is buying at 1.40, anil
selling nt 1.41 Jttl.42. Silver buying 1.112, ami
selling at 1.37. No inquiry lor Bonds and
Stocks. The tension of the physical nervous
system of the country, hold so by the groat and
m.p . on tons questions in the high Court at Wash
ington, is reflected in the monetary system as
well, and although insensitive tho latter may
be per »e, those who control the Uold and Bond
market are human, and we are not surprised
that quietness rules at this time.
COTTON.—Wo may well q iote as quiet -few
transactions—ami at tho extreme priee of 30e
for New York Middlings.
CORN.—Liberal stocks on hand, market not
excited, but with rather light sales at 1.15 for
prime Tennessee whito, small lots being held at
1 to 5c higher.
OATS. —Nominal at 00 cents per bushel.
WHEAT.—Light stocks offering. Flour
being very dull, millers are canlcss and uncon
cerned, and we quote Beds at $2.50, and Whiles
2.55a3.00 per hiishel.
FLOUR.—DuII, and sales limited. City
Mills Super, £l3a 14 per bbl.; Extras, $14a14.50;
Fancy, slfialfi.so, in usual packages. Country
Flour is very dull, and sells from $lO to $Ui per
barrel.
BACON AND LAUD.—Stocks of Bacon very
light. Shoulders, ISalfic; C. It. Sides, 18Jc;
It. Sides, nominal, lSe; Clear Sides, asking 10c,
selling, ISJ ; Tennessee Hums, 19a20e ; Hog
Round, 17Jo. Lard—22c for primo, and ISa2oc
per pound.
AUGUSTA FACTORY GOODS.-—I, 12c;
l, 14c ; 4-4, 17c; Drills, 17c.
COW PEAS.—Wo quote $1..‘10a1.50 per bushel,
as to quantity and quality.
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8188 COUNTY.
gOimiKKN DISTRICT' OK OICO HOI A, SS.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of the estate of Robert
Smith, of the city of Mitcon, comity of Bibb, mid
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition
by tlie District Court of said District.
Doled, Macon, Ou., May 2d, 1868.
.JOSEPH K. MURRAY,
myti—lawdw Assignee, etc.
Tbe Impeachment Vote*
GREAT ANXIETY^IN THE COURT
ADJOURNMENT TO THE 26th INST.
Washing ion, May IG.—Article 11th.—
Guilty, 33 ; not guilty, ID. Fowler, Fessen
den, Grimes, Henderson, Van Winkle,
Trumbull, and Ross voting not guilty.
[SECOND DISPATCH. I
Washington, May 16.—The Court met
this morning, and on motion of Sonator
Williams it was decided by a voto of 34 to
19 to vote on the olevonth article first.
Ross and Willy voting with those iu favor
of acquittal.
Wade voted in the affirmative.
This voto is considered conclusive of
acquittal, as it shows only a strength of 34
for conviction.
I THIRD DISPATCH.]
Washington, May 16. —The vote on tho
11th article stood 35 to 19. Ross, the doubt
ful Senator, voted nay, saving tho day for
the President.
After which Chase declared the President
acquitted oil the 11th article, which was
ordered to be read first.
A motion to adjourn to the 26th instant
was declared out of order.
An nppeul was sustained, when Henderson
moved to adjourn to July.
With this vote pending, adjournment to
the 26th instant is probable.
The Court adjourned to Tuesday, the 26th.
Wade voted throughout the day.
[ FOURTH dispatch.]
Washington, May 16. —The Seuate Judi
ciary Committee reported without amend
meut the House hill admitting Arkansas.
It lies over.
The omnibus admission bill from the
House was referred to the Judiciary Com
mittee.
The Court opened at twelve o’clock—all
the Senators present.
The Republican Senators voting against
calling the eleventh article first were : Fes
senden, Fowler, Henderson, Ross, Trunible,
Van Winkle, and Willy.
Oil the question, Wade voted for the first
lime during the trial.
Chase, after admonishing the people to
quietness, ordered the Clerk to read the
eleventh article, when questions were pro
pounded in terms agreed upon, and those
voting “not guilty" were Bayard, Buckalcw,
Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Fowler,
Grimes, Henderson, Hendricks, Johnson,
McCrcery, Norton, Patterson of Tennessee,
Ross, Saulsbury, Trumbull, Van Winkle,
and Vickers—l 9.
Williams moved a fifteen minutes recess,
which was negatived, when he moved an
adjournment to tho 26th.
Johnson suggested tho announcement of
the vote.
Chase said he would not anuounoo the
vote until taken on all the articles, unless
the Senate ordered otherwise.
Drake raised a point that nothing was in
order pending the motion to adjourn.
Henderson said the motion to adjourn was
not in order while tho roll was pending.
Chase sustained the last poiut, and
directed tho Secretary to read the roll,
which being read, the Chief Justice said
there were 35 votes for guilty, and 19 for
not guilty, and that the President was
therefore acquitted on the eleventh article.
Chase then stated that the Senate was
now in process of carrying out the order to
proceed to vote upon the articles ol im
peachment, and no motion was now in order
while that was pending. Conness appealed,
The appeal was sustained by thirty to twenty
four. Then by a vote of thirty two to
twenty one to adjourn to tho twenty sixth.
Wade resumed the Chair, and alter a long
debate, a joint resolution, adjourning to the
twenty sixth was negatived, and the Seuate
adjourned as usual.
The House refused to entertain the reso
lution appointing an inquiry committee on
the conduct of tbe Missouri delegation, by
28 to 82.
Private hills were resumed.
A resolution that, for the further and
move efficient prosecution of the impeach
ment of the President, tho Managers be
directed and instructed to summon aud
examine witnesses under oath, to send for
persons and papers, to employ a stenographer,
and to appoint sub-committees to take the
testimony, the expense thereof to be paid
Irom the contingent fund of the House, was
adopted.
Adjourned to Monday.
Internal Revenue receipts for the week,
$2,800,000 ; for the year $166,000,000.
Texas and Mexican News.
Galveston, May 16.—The Bureau of
Mexican intelligence, bearing the date of
Brownsville, the 12th, report the arrival
from Havana of three noted es-Impcrial
officers.
Also the rumored presence of Santa Anna,
in concealment. A score of spies from Mat
atuoras are watching his movements.
Gen. McCook left for New Orleans, to
obtain an additional brigade.
Farmers report a loss, in the last five
months, of twenty two hundred cattle, by
Mexican Indians.
The Oo.rland ftcrald has advices from
Mazatlan up to the Dili, which confirm the
defeat of three thousand Revolutionists at
Bersidio by fifteen hundred National troops,
under Guerrera. Three hundred rebels were
killed and wounded, and six hundred cap
tured. Ten staff officers were shot. Col.
Crespo, of the State troops, was killed. Gulo
escaped. The revolution is a failure.
The customs and revenue of Brownsville
are likely to insure one or two hundred
thousand dollars the current year.
Pardoned-
Montoo.mery, May Di.—General Meade
has agreed to pardon the young men from
Greene county, who were tried by a Military
Commission at Selma, and sent off under
guard and handcuffed to the Dry Tortugns.
-
Soldier Killed,
Atlanta, Ma} IC.—A soldier on guard
at the Barracks was killed, this evening, by
a negro, the servant of the sutler.
Suspicious Arrest
New Orleans, May IG.—Two Spaniards
were arrested last night, having in their
possession gold bars, the estimated value of
which is $150,000 —part of the proceeds of
the Mexican robbery. »
Gov. Brownlow
Louisville, May 16.—-A special from
Nashville says Gov. Brownlow is in a dying
condition at Knoxville.
Markets—By Telegraph.
Flnituciul.
LONDON, May 10, Noon —Securities steady^
LONDON, May 16, Evening. —Bonds 75L
NKW YORK, May 10, Vuoii.—Gold, 1.39 J.
Stocks dull. Sterling, 10. Old Bonds, 0; now,
9jj. Virginia’s 52. Money, 0.
NKW YORK, May 10, Evening. —Gold firm at
I.ttyjal.9oS ; Sterling dull. Govormonts active.
NKW YORK, May 16.—Rank statement;—
Increased loan, $1,908,000; deposits, $2,036,000 ;
legal tenders, (71,000 ; decrease in specie, 8347,-
000 ,• circulation, (12,000.
BALTIMORE, May 10. -Virginia’s inscribed,
44i»‘11i(; new 51Ja52. North Carolina fl’s, 05J.
South Carolina, new, 641.
NKW OIILKANS, May 10.—Gold, 1.41.
Produce and Other tvturkete.
LIVERPOOL, May 1«, AW-Cotton Arm,
quiet, and active; taloe 15,000 bale*. Upland*,
121; Orlean*. ltjal2|.
Yarn* and Fabric* firmer. Breadstuff* quint.
LIVERPOOL, May 18. Ensuing. —Cotton
firm; aales 15,000 bale*: Upland*, 121; Or
leans, 121,
LIVERPOOL, May 16, Evening. -Cotton
firmer and unchanged ; Upland.!, to arrive, 12J.
NEW YORK, Mnv 16, AW.—Colton firmer
at a.
Flour dull and drooping. Wheat dull and
unsettled, aud in buyer's favor. Corn a shade
better, ilye quiet and steady. Oats dull and
heavy. Mess Pork firmer, S2B 75. Lard quiet
at 18a10. Freights dull. Turpentine drooping,
50. Rosin irregular, $3 20*3.25.
NEW YORK, May 10, Evening— Cotton
Ic. better; sales 3,000 hales at 32.
Flour dull and drooping. Wheat lc. lower.
Corn dull and heavy, mixed wostorn 1.Ha1.17.
Mesa Pork $23.07. Lard lower, lßjalS}. Tur
pentino 50a60.J llosin, 3.25a7.00. Groceries firm.
Freights quiet.
MOBILE, May 16.—Cotton —market closed
firm at 30te. Bales 400 hales; receipts, none;
exports 3,583.
BALTIMORE, May 111.—Cotton firm at 31.
Flour unchanged. Wheat dull and unchanged.
Corn dull—white sl.loot. 16; yellow $1.23. Oats
steady, at 'JOa'J3. Provisions unchanged.
NEW ORLEANS, May 16.—Cotton firmer—
Middlings 30J; sales 1,100 hales; receipts 880
bales ; exporls 3100 bales.
Sugar nnd Molasses firm and unchanged.
CINCINNATI, May Ifi.—Flour unchanged.
Corn
the market. Mess Pork firmer at S2B; .Shoul
ders 121-1; clear sides 17j; Lard 18Jal8J.
CHARLESTON, May 10.--Cotton quiet hut
steady; salts 74 bales : Middlings 30J; receipts
So bales; exports coastwise 180 bale.;.
WILMINGTON, May lfl.-Cotton dull.
Spirits Turpontino weaker at 47a4ff$. Rosin
dull. Tar in demand at $3.
SAVANNAH, May 16,—Cotton firm and un
changed ; receipts 300 hales.
LOUISVILLE, May 15.—Flour quiet aud
unchanged. Corn heavy and easier, t*oa'J3.
Provisions dull, holders unwilling to sell. Mess
Pork, S2B. Shoulders, 13J. Lard, It).
Marine News
BAVANNAIf, May If».—Cleared: Steamship
San Jacinto and Thomas, for New York ; Gulf
City for New Orleans.
CIIAI!LESTON, May 16.—Arrived; Steamer
James Adger from Now York.
Sailed; Steam or CJiampitm for New York.
Steamer Sea Gull for Baltimore.
Oglethorpe County.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
I N TIIE DIS ritlCT COURT OF THE UNITED
I States, for the Northern District of Georgia.
In tho matter of T
JOHN J. DANIEL, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bank nipt. )
To ull whom it may c< ncern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as as
signee of John J. Daniel, of the county of Ogle
thorpe, and State of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
petition, by tho District Court of said District.
May 12tb, 1868. JOHN ARMSTRONG,
myll—lawdt Assignee.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
E 7 Oglclhorjjc Cos.
Whereas, Elizabeth Jewel and Georgo Jewel,
administrators on tho estate of William Jewel,
late of said county, deceased, applies to mo for
Letters of Dismission from said trust—
Theao arc, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to bo aud appear at my office
within tbe time proscribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters of Dismis
sion should not he granted.
Given under luy hand and official signature,
this 15th day of November, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
uo 1 ‘J—l au»6 in unl i u ary.
Letters of Dismission.
tJTATK OF GEORGIA-
Oglethorpe (Jo.
Whereas, Win. W. Davenport, guardian for
Robert 11. aud A. 11. S. Glenn, minors of Win.
Glenn, deceased, applies to mo for letters of
dismission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admoni. h all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said
minors, to ho and appear at my office within
tho time prescribed by law, to show canto, if
any they have, why said letters of dismission
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
this lath day of November, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
novl9 —lain 6 m Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
LJ Oglethorpe County.
W it erf. as, William M. Lane, Administrator
on tho estate of Harrison G. Lane, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said administration—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be aud appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not bo granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this 12th day of December, 1867.
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
del t —lam6m Ordinary*
GREENE COUNTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
PATRICK M. STEVENS, > In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. )
Notice ia hereby given, once a week for three
weeks, to all persons interested, that l. the under
signed, of the town of Peniield and county of
Greene, have been appointed Assignee of the
estate of Patrick INI* Stevens, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition.
May S, 1868. JAMES R. SANDERS,
my 12-lawJw Assignee.
Assignee’s Notice.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
.1 United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
WILSON & SON, |
THOMAS B. WILSON, | IN BANKRUPTCY.
JACK L. WILSON, |
Bankrupts. J
I hereby give notice of mv appointment as
Asaiguee ol tlie estates of Wilson Son, Thomas
B. Wilson, and Jack U Wilson, all of Greene
county, Georgia, who have been adjudged Bank
rupts upon their own petitions by the District
Court of said District.
WM. K. WILSON,
May ot h, 1868. Assignee.
mv7 —law3w
Warren County.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OP GEORGIA—
O Warren County.
Wiibkeas, James llall applies to me for Let
ters Dismissory from the ostuto of Joshua
«1 cosling, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office within
tho timo prescribed by law, and show cause, il
any they can, why said Li tters should not be
granted.
Given under my band au»l official signature
December Ist, 1867. 11. K* CODY,
doß—lamffin Ordinary.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY
ISAAC T. GILMORE, V
Bankrupt. ) No. 52.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned tho Court
for a discharge from all his debl» provable nnder
the Bankrupt Act of March 2tl, 1867, notice is
hereby given to nil persons interested to appear
ou the2Bth day oI May. 1868, at 3 o'clock p. m.,
at Chambers of said Dist rict Court before F S.
llesseltino, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of King &
Brunlmin, at, Fort Valley. Georgia, and show
cause why the prayer of tW said petition of the
Bankrupt should not ho granted. And further
notice is given that, tho second and third meetings
of creditors will be held at tho same time and
place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskiuo,
[skai.j Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Georgia, this 6th dav of May, 1868.
JAMES forIMIKUSON,
my!)->law2w Clerk.
Auction Sales.
U. S. Marshal's Sale
.f Dl,; *N vs. A QUANTITY OF HUM
•x HER, cargo of the brig Virginia
.. . „IN ADMIRALTY.
Under and by virtue of an order Miiie.l out of tl. .
honorable the District C'oort of the United States
l«r the Southern District of Georgia, in the above
entitled case, and to m. directed, I will sell at
public auction at Darien, Ga„ ou the 27th day of
May, 1868 between the legal hoars of sale, a
quantity of lumber the cargo of the brig Virginia.
, . ' WH O. DICKSON^
_ may lb- Hit U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
rAMES BRADY ys. STEAMER ANNIE,
liif Tackle, Apparei, Furniture, etc.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Under and by virtue of an order issued out of
the honorable the District Court of the United
States for the Southern District of Georgia, in the
above entitled case, and to me directed, 1 will sell
pa , auct *°». at Savannah, on the 27th day of
Mny, between the legal hours of sale, the steamer
A time, her Tack!#, Apparel, Furniture, etc.
. . ■ WM. G. DICKSON,
■ylG—tOt IJ. 8. Marshal^
Assignee’s Sale.
(J. W. ADAIR, Auctionkgii.
|»v VIRTUE. OF A DECREE IN HANK
U KUPrCf in the case ot George Johnson,
l>aukrupt, wc will sell, at the corner of Whitehall
aud Alabama streets, iu the city of Atlanta, at J
o clock m the afternoon, ou TUESDAY, the 2d
day of June next, ull the Estate belougiiiir to
said Bankrupt, viz:
The lot on which the post office corner in At
lanta is erected, fronting 25 feet on Broad street,
aud minting back GO feet on Alabama street—the
improvements comprising tbe corner half of the
Bell Johnson Building; and three lots of land on
St. Mary s River, in Camden county, Georgia, of
1000 acres each. All sold free from incumbrance.
ALSO,
The personal property of said Bankrupt, con
sisting in part of nineteen Gold Watches,'most of
them worth from S2OO to S3OO, and some of them
™*"V line; three Billiard Tables; one Bagatelle
table; one Iron Safe; lot of Bar Fixtures; sev
eral good Stoves; Gas Fixtures; half interest in
the Chairs Benches, Scenery and Fixtures of
the Bell Johnson Opera Hall; numerous arti
cles ot Furniture, and other property; and a large
number of notes auil accounts.
All sold as the property of said Bankrupt, for
the benefit of his creditors.
J. T. GLENN,
G. \V. ADAIR,
my 13-law3w Assignees.
Assignee’s Sale.
Hy VIRTUE OF A DECREE IN BANK
RUPTCY in the case of FRANKLIN 11.
GAY, Bankrupt, I will sell on the premises, at
the funner residence of the said Gav, five miles
South of Lithonia, in DeKalb Comity, on SAT
URDAY, the dllth DAY OF MAY', commencing
at 10 o'clock in the foreuoon, free from all incum
brances, the Real Estate of said Bankrupt,
amounting to 1029} acres, in DeKalb county, Ga..
as follows:
175acresof laud, lot number 112; lots SI, 82
and 117, each containing‘3o2} acres, one half of
the mineral interest in the latter reserved ; 50
acres of lot number 80; 195 acres of lot number
251, and- acres adjoining the last—number not
known. Also, 40 acres of laud in Paulding
county, being lot number 767, iu the 18th district
and 3d section
A I.SO,
Two silver watches, and gins, one half interest iu
a saw mill ill DeKalb county, 1 wagon, cart, car
riage, a lot ot shacks, cotton seed and lumber,
and other articles of personal property.
ALSO,
Sundry notes and account;- belonging to the
estate of said Bankrupt, all sold for the benefit of
his creditors. G. \Y. ADAllt.
mylO—law3w Assignee.
Fayette Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
House door iu the town of Fayetteville,
Fayette county, Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first TUESDAY in JUNE next,
the following property, to wit: One lot of land
situated and lying in the fifth district, originally
Henry, now Fayette county, number not known,
adjoining Seaborn Harris, Nazareth Norton and
others, levied ou as the property of James M.
Austin, lo satisfy a tax li. fa. against said Austin.
Levied by Conntv Bailiff'.
May 5, ISO.* ]). C. MINOR,
my 10—id Sheriff.
Fayette Sheriff’s Sale
\\J ILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
y 1 House door iu the town of Fayetteville.
Fayette county, Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale, on the lirsfc TUESDAY in JUNE next,
the following property, to wit: One town lot in
the town of Fayetteville, known as lot No. 12.
levied on as property belonging to tlie estate of
Eli Edmonson, deceased, to satisfy a tax li. fa.
against said estate. D. C. MINOR,
May 5, 18(58. Sheri If.
my 10—~td
Fayette Sheriff’s Postponed Sale.
y./JLL HE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
VV House door in the town of Fayetteville,
Fayette county, Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale, on life first TUESDAY in JUNE next,
the following property, to wit: Lot of land iu
the upper 7th of Fayette county, No. 81, levied on
as a part of tlie estate of Wright Martin, dee’d.,
to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of John Ifuie,
May 5, IBGB. ]>. C. MINOR,
my 10—td Sheriff.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
I 7NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
of fieri facias, issued out of the Ilouorable the
Filth Circuit Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff', in the following case, to wit: Joseph
Broken vs. Willis J. Parnell, I have levied upon
as the property of the defendant, one Hotel, situ
ated in the city of Thotnasvillo, Thomas county,
and known as the Railroad House; two acres of
huid in said ciy\ with improvements thereon,
known ns the residence of Willis J. Parnell :
also, six acres of land, with the improvements
thereon, situated on the old Bulnbridge Road, and
known as the Parnell Brick Yard ; and will sell
the same at public auction, at tlie Court House
in the city of Macon, county of Bibb, 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 law4w U. S. Marshal.
Administrator’s Sale.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
O Richmond County.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in
the city of Augusta, on tho FIRST TUESDAY
IN JUNE next, between tho usual hour of sale,
by leave of the honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Richmond County, tho following property,
belonging to the estate us Jacob Ross, late of
said c unty, deceased. All the improvements on
lot No. 188, Telfair street, between Campbell
and Gumming streets, occupied by John Combs.
All of the buildings on Southeast corner of Ellis
and Kollock streets, consisting of the Dwelling
and Kitchen, formerly occupied by the family ;
one small Dwelling House, with two rooms, ami
Store on tho corner, with other outbuildings.
Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of
the deceased. Terms Gash. Purchasers to pay
for papers.
April 27th, 1868. WM. J. WHITE,
ap29 td Administrator de bonis non.
MACON COUNTY.
IN TIIIC DISTRICT COURT OK THE
United States for tho Southern District ol'
Georgia.
ill the matter of )
WAUItKN W. DAVIS, I
JOHN n. DAVIS, I
JNO. G. HAUGABOOK, I
SAME L. TURNER,
tVM. 11. HARRISON, | IN BANKRUPTCY.
JAS. S. ODOM,
WM. 11. WILLIS,
and
HENRY L. CORBIN
Bankrupts.
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of tho several estate;- of
Warren W. Davis, John l>. Davis. John (I.
llaugabook, Samuel L. Turner, William II
Harrison, James S. Odom. William 11. Willi.-, and
Henry L. Corbin, all of the county of Macon mid
State of Georgia, within said District, each of
whom have been adjudged a Haukrnpt upon his
own petition by tho District Court, ol said Dist rict.
ALLEN H, GREEK,
my 5 lawJw Assignee.
FRANKLIN COUiNTY.
IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United Slates for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
LEONARD SHANNON, [ IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern : The undendgmd
hereby gives notice of his appointment us As
signee of Leonard Shannon, of Franklin county,
and State of Georgia, within said District, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own
petition by tlie District Court of said District.
Dated Cn.li day of May, 1868.
JOHN 11. SHANNON,
iuy7—lawJw Assignee, etc.
Chatham County.;
JN THE DIBTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
.Slates for tbs Southern District of Georgia.
In tbe matter of j
PHILIP TI3HLKR, \ln Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. J
Notice is hereby given that a second general
meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt will lie
field at Savannah, in the said District, ou the 2d
day of Jane, A. D. 1868, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at
the office of Col. F. 8. Ilesseltine, Register in
Bankruptcy in the said District, for tbe puipose
named in the 29th section of the Bankrupt Act,
upproved March 2,18b8.
E C. RICHARDSON,
my 13—law2*y Assignee.
rN THE DIBTRIGT COURT OF THE
United States to r the Southern District of
Georgia.
11l the inattr>r of )
BERNARD G. TILDEN, >ln Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. )
To all whom it may concern : The undersigned
lierehy gives notice of his election au Assignee of
Bernard O. Tilden, of the city of Savannah
county of Chatham, and State ol Georgia, within
said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Conrt of
said District. F. H. BARNARD
my 16—law3w Assignee
TN THE .'DISTRICT COURT OF THE
J. United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter ot } IN BANKRUPTCY
DAVIS GREENFIELD, l
Bankrupt. ) No. 34.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Conrt
for a discharge from all his debts provable nuder
the Bankrupt Act of Marcli 2d, ISfi7, notice is
lierehy given to all persons interested to appear
on the 22d day of May, 1808, at 9 o'clock am.,
at Chambers of said District Court, before F. S.
ilesseltine, Esq., oue of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at his office at the corner of
Bay and Drayton streets, Savannah, Georgia,
and show cause why the prayer of the said peti
tion of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And
further notice is given that the second and third
meetings of creditors will he held at the same and
place.
Witness, tho Honorable John Erskine,
[seal] .Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Georgia, this sth day of May, 1868.
ja.mes McPherson,
- ln .V 9 -Liw2'V Clerk,
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for the Southern District ol
Georgia.
In the matter of , IN BANKRUPTCY
ELIAS COHEN, V
Bankrupt. ) No. 65.
Tlie said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
tho Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 18G7, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on tlie Ist day of June, 18C8, at Iff o’clock a. m.,
at Chambers of said District Court, before F. S
Ilesseltine, Esq., oue of tile Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at bis office at the corner of
Bay and Drayton streets, Savannah, Georgia, and
show cause why the prayer of the said petition of
the Bankrupt, should not lie granted. And fur
ther notice is given that tlie second and third
meeting's of creditors will he held at tlie same
time and place.
Witness, tlie Honorable John Erskine,
[seal] Judge of said Conrt at Savannah,
Georgia, this 6th day of May, 1868.
James McPherson.
my9—law3w Clerk.
Fulton County.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States [for tlie Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
STEPHEN T. RIGGERS V IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupts. )
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of hia
appointment us Assignee of Stephen T. Bigger*,
in tlie county of Fulton, an i State of Georgia,
within said District, who' lias been adjudged
u Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court ot said District. J. R. WALLACE,
myls-law2t Assignee.
Assignors Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States for Hie Northern Dietrict of
Georgia.
In tlie matter of j
JAS. R. D. OZBORN, jIN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt.
Thu undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of James K. D. Os
born, in the county of Fulton and State of
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon liis own petition by
tlie District Court of said District.
Dated at Atlanta, the Otii May, A. D., ISGB.
W. C. JIANG UM,
myS-lwow Assignee, etc.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
X United States for tho Northern Di.-trict of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
1-8 0 KAHN, iIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
Tlie undersigued hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Leo Kalin, of Atlanta,
comity of Fulton and State of Georgia, within
said District, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition bv the District Court of
said District. NOAH R. FOWLER,
my7—w2w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
.1. United States for tlie Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JAS. L. S UTi.SnURY, l IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of James L. Saulsbmy,
in the county of Fulton and Slate ot Georgia.
Avitliiu said District, who lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court of said District.
NOAH R. FOWLER,
tuyfi—Jaw2w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
4 United Slates for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
PAUL JONES, Sr., >IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assignee of the estate of Paul
Jones, Sr., of the county of Fulton and State of
Georgia, within said District, wiio has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of said District.
NOAII R. FOWLER,
my 6—luw2w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
JL United St iles for tho Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
MOSES FRANK, S-IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
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 said District, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the District
Court of said District.
N. R. FOWLER,
iuy6~lttw2w Assignee.
SUMTER COUNTY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1. United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )IN BANKRUPTCY
SAMUEL COHEN,
Bankrupt. ) No. IT
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 per ons interested to appear
on tho 27th day of May, 1868, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
at ('bombersof said District Court, before Frank
S. Hesseltine, Esq., one ot the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of Willis
Hawkins, in Americus, Georgia, and show cause
why tlie prayer of tho said petition of the Bunk
nipt should not be granted. And further notice is
given that the second and third meetings ol cred
itors will bo held at the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskiuo,
[■ k \i.j Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Georgia, this 6th dav of May. 1868.
iames McPherson,
iii \ 9 I aw2w Clwk
WILKINSON COUNTY.
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE
I United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
SEABORN J NELSON [ IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern. Tho undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of the estate of Seaborn J. Nelson, of
Wilkinson county. State of Georgia, within said
District, who lias boon adjudged a Bankrupt upon
Ins own petition by tho District Court of said
District.
Dated at Macon, Oa., May 2d, 186S.
JOSEPH K MURRAY,
my ft—law3w Assignee, etc.
Richmond County. .
TN THE DISTRICT COURT Off THE
A United Stater, for tho Middle Dietrict of
Georgia.
matter of 1
WILLIAM B. DAVISON, lld Bankruptcy,
Bankrupt. J
I hereby give notice of my appointment as
Assignee of the Kltate of William B. Davison,
or Kiehmond county, Georgia, who has been
adjudged' a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by
tbe District Court of said District.
HENRY CRANSTON,
Augusta, May 13, IS«R. Assignee,
my 14—law3w
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Josephine Wilson, Administratrix on
the estate of Peter Wilson, 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 be and appear at my office on or be
fore 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 4th day of May, 1868.
E. M. BIIAYTON,
my 6— 6m® Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
CTATI: OF GEORGlA—
llichmoud County .
Whereas, John I). Butt, Administrator ou the
estate ot Patrick O’Sullivan, Jece:u*ed, applies to
me lor Letter**, of Dismission.
1 Itese are, therefore, to rite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased,. to be aud appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in October, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters shonid net be
granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, at
office in Augusta, this sth day of May, 1868
E. M. 11RAYTON,
myfi—6m* ; Ordinary'.
Letters of Dismission.
OTA.TE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas CLarLs J. Jcnkin?, lixecutor, and
Julia A. Camming, Kxecutrix, of the estate of
Thomns Gumming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission :
These a*e, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore tho 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 JGth day of March, 1868.
E. M. DRAYTON,
mh!7—law6ui Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Richmond County.
Whereas Win. C. Tuder, Administrator of the
estate of Sarah Swinney, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of DismLsion.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonidh all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said de.
ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before
the first Monday in Uctobcr,to show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Hi veil under my hand and«offHal signature, at
office in Augusta, tin's lOtli day ot A; i’ 1868.
E. M. BUAYTON,
apll—lawGm* Ordinary.
Letters of Dism ssion.
STATE OF GEO«GI-\—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cum icing. Executrix, of the estate of
Anna C. Cnaiming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and adnionLh, 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 September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not he granted.
Given under m3' band and official signature,
at office iu Augu ta, this 10t’n day of March, 1868.
• M. BIIAYTON,
inhl7—lawfim Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OXATK OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Gumming, Executrix, of the estate of
Henry 11. Camming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismi sioa :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear nt 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 16th day of March, IS6B.
E. M. BK AYTON,
mb 17—lawfiin Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
V. horeas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Camming, Executrix, of the estate of
Isaac Bryan, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission ;
These aio, therefore, to cite and admonish, ali
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in Scplemcor next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and oSoial signature,
at office in Augusta, this 18th day of March, IS6S.
E. M. BRAYTON,
uih!7—l aw ;i a; Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
h-J Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Exeiutor, and
Julia A. Camming, Executrix, of the estate of
William Gumming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ali
and singular, the kindred ar.d creditors of said
deceased, to he and appoarat iny office on or be
fore the first Monday in SeptemW’r next, to show
cause, if any they have, why siid Letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this Kith day of March, IS6S.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mb 17—lawGm Ordinary
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Solomon L. Bassford, Administra
tor do bonis non of the estate of Solomon L.
Bassford, doceased, applies to me for Letters of
lismission—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
an 1 singular tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before tho first Monday in Juno next, to show
cause, it an\ 7 they have, why said Letters should
not bo granted.
Given under m3’ hand and official signature
this the 9th da}’ of December, 1867.
JACOB li. DAVIS,
dolu—lawtd* Ordinary R. C.
Letters of DismissioD.
STATE OF GEORGlA—
liichiuotul County.
Whereas, Mordeeai Hyams, Administrator
of tlio estate of James Kenny, deceased,
late of said couuty, applies tome for Letters
of Dismission:
These are,therefore,to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before tho first Monday in June next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not ho granted.
Give under my baud and official signature
this, the 4th day ol December, IGOT.
JACOB R. DAVIS,
do7-d*wtd* Ordinary.
S'T.'.TE OF GEORGIA—
U Richmond County.
W tiKRKAs, Edward O’Donnell, Administrator
on toe estate ol THOMAS HANEY, deceased,
applies to me ior Letters of Disuiissiou.
t hese are, thoreßre, to cite and admonish all
and singular, tho kiudred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or
before tlio first Monday in September next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office iu Augusta, this 24th day of March,
1868. E. M. BRaYTON,
iuh2:.-6m* Ordinary
Wilkes County. _
OTAjTE OF GKOItOIA—
k3 Wilke. County.
Wnr.UK vs, Jehu 0. Fanning, applies to me
tor Letters oi Dismission as Kxeeutorof B. J.
Orr, deceased—
These are to eiio all persons concerned to be
and appear at my otliee within tho time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said Letters of Dismission should not be
granted.
ROYLAND BEASLEY,
Doe. 2tst, 1867. Ordiuary,
de22—l aui I'm