The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, May 21, 1868, Image 3

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ponalttepublicAn Official City Paper. LVK«KST (MTV (IRUULATION. - • •_ _ “ ,y Sl, ,M * of Thermometer. _ v.tk.nil Rirnuci) Qrrica, At TANARUS»« NAW " IL May H, U6S. •ST rj ?r J 71 - 1 70 li#i*ture Almanac for May, 1868- thußsbat, may St -4 57 I Sun Set*... *.s* .„ * _ ' MOON'S PHASBS. „ y„. V.. 6th, I.**, •'tuning. Oth, 1-®T. nvoning. 145 u SJd, US, morning. Mi.v SSth. 6.34 evening ef ‘ , ' ! lOC Vl. KDITOB / K j. ROBINSON, 1) r • r ‘or i.kvisotos. oa. 'f.tETh.for >’>« P‘ ,od of ,he P"*?"’ tollo-ios time table of the Aagnsta Ct.y p.st Office: o Sce hour* —Open trom Sa.m- to 5.4. t . a.. a»<l from *’ lo 7 *’• . . P ' on Sundays—Open at S.HO and reman.* ofrt until 10 a. m. re. Mail* close every -lay at , a. m., for Sa „„nsh and points on Central Railroad. For Charleston (night train), aid p. m. For Atlanta and the South, and for all Northern points for through train, at 7 p.m.; Md a | w for Savannah, Macon and Colunt bts.at7p.nl. . . .. For Atlanta, Georgia Railroad way mail, j , he West; also, for Charleston and 'otih Carolina Railroad way mail, at 0 p.m. gtcordcr’s Court. Only two cases occupied the attention ot Court on yesterday. Both dismissed. (So fees.) fii y Court. Parties interested are reminded Hint the City Court— Judge Snead—will convene on Monday morning next, Eircutor*. Guardian*, and Other*. Sec Judge Br&yton’s notice, and take due notice of the matters therein called to your attention. -Blndi Crook!” By announcement in another column, it will be seen that the famous spectacular drama, entitled The Black Crook , will be presented at Concert Ilall, on Monday even ing next, with all its unparalleled beauties. We opine there will be a full house. Seats cun be secured, at once, at Mr. Schreiners music store, on Broad street. ♦♦♦ veiling Liquor on Sunday* The violation of the law for selling intox icating liquors on the Sabbath is receiving attention from the authorities in this city. Ike open and repeated disregard of this law las been patent for some time past to even superficial observers, and all admirers of law, order and sobriety will rejoice that 3teps are to be taken to punish these violators of the Thirty-Seventh Section of the City Ordinance. Fracas. At the-session this morning, the Recorder till investigate the “little onpleasantness ” which transpired, near Ilansberger’s corner, on Tuesday night, between a policeman and .veil known citizen. We have not heard tie particulars, further than the persistent use of the term "Scalawag” broqght about tie difficulty. The parties belligerent have received the usual invitation to attend the Recorder's levee at ten o’clock this forenoon Humors Are rife in Washington City as every vlere else. General Grant refuses the Chicago nomination and then lie does not refuse. A Chase paper is about to be darted at the Capitol, so it is rumored, and ahundred and one other, equally as reliable, stohow this Senator will vote and how lit Senator will not vote. This is atlgarn !o*iand made “to occupy space and fill up Killing.'’ ’•lice. i'e learn that Patrick McCann will be up hi morning before the Mayor, for trying to bslrag’’ one of our Policemen, who very iroperly gave Patrick notice, by the use of sis club, that he had better “be aisy, and if k couldn’t be aisy” his club would make limso. We hope to be there to take notes, •idgive the case the benefit of our general circulation, free gratis for nothing—believ ugas we do, that the good of the cotn- Eunity—the peaceable portion of them, at ■cast—should be enlightened on. such cccasio ns. The Carolina Cantairice. Tie testimonial, last evening, on the part J our Opera-going citizens, to Miss Isabel McCulloch, the renowned Songstress of olumbia, was a brilliant affair—a deserved to the tulented young heneficiare.— I*** are that never before lias any baghler of Song received laurels more 'uiialiy bestowed by an Augusta audience ; •"d our competent musical critics pronounce -i McCulloch one of the brightest operatic arc that America has yet produced. "e congratulate our Macon friends upon • unusually rich treat in store for them. 115 Company leave for that city this morn* **i««ruea County court., j e ca3<; °f William Bragg, reported on “esday morning, for kidnapping or ch&ug- Camti u l ) yesterday before Judge ined umerols witnesses were exam k’ - nt at 5 o’clock no determination of e c «e had been arrived at, and it was oTer for a final disposition on next *lll b * S alr, ' ady 14 knotty case, and f-uuti * *" ex P e,l, ‘ ve o,le 10 Richmond for u/’ w ' dl,JUt *ny adequate recompense (n#o * !-V spent. Children arc plenty s n ’ * n ad conscience, for any one to get *ith^' 7 dle ,m ' re asking lor them, to ? U^. ru,lu ’ ll ? the risk of the State prison one (T"’ lllLtD ’ '* t * lC u ”fo r t ,I “ a,e barren tert' 't" 1 PaVC any at *’ome. This case is y °" e °* the most novel that ever »e .Hi at,cnl ‘ on °f any Court, and endeavor to obtain all the loints US to give our readers the th e c * ° l * le ,lmtler at a future time. As general f ''° W ,tailllH ' il ‘ H 0110 °< singular eatures, not easily comprehended. »Mt*ht*t'C<uiUtsiiMsl View of .!.• War ketween Ike Slate*.” Hie sgenl, Mr. Dugan, informs us that this work i( now out, and will bo ready for delivery iu a few days. We look for a valuable book in this work of Mr. Stephens —a book that will uot only bear frequent l>erusal, but also a book that will do lo preserve. Iron tor ltiitldti.se. Within a sow years past there have been great improvements in buildings, by the introduction of Iron in many ways, but we are satisfied that this material should be used to a far greater extent than it is. Wood in all good buildings should bo dispensed with, whore possible, and cither iron or some other incombustible material should take its place. In must eases, too, iron is cheaper than stone. Many seem satisfied with making merely the cups of windows and doors of iron or stone, when the whole frame should be so made. It really costs but ft trifle more to erect a house absolutely fire-proof than to build iu the ordinary way. * Den 111 of Col. Itobcrl McMillan. We regret to learn that this distinguished lawyer and Christian gentleman departed this life at his residence in Clnrkesvillc, on Wednesday night, the tilli instant. A Disputed Question. When a man and woman are made one by a clergyman, the question is, which is the one? Sometimes there is a long struggle between them before the matter is finally settled. *uitit eii Dentil. We learn from the Phoenix that Mr. J. H. Lee, a druggist of Columbia (formerly of Charleston), died very suddenly on Tuesday evening, and under such peculiar circum stance* that a post mortem examination of the body was to have been held on yesterday. I'roii slam Episcopal Convention. We learn that the following named gen tlenion were elected at the recent Conven tion in Savannah, as delegates to the gen eral Convention that is to meet in New York, in October, of this year; Rev. W. H. Clarke, Rev. S. Benedict, Rev. A. K. Rees, Rev. W. C. Williams; and Lay Delegates, Messrs. L. N. Whittle, Samuel Bogart, Dr. Moore, and Dr. 11. M. Anderson, illodern lCoimet*. Old Will Shakspoarc seems to have had a premonition of the modern articles ot dress, yclept fashionable bonnets (?) —just read what he wrote in his play of “Taming of the Shrew Pt trnrhio— “Why, this was moulded on a porringer; A velvet dish—fie, fie ! Why, 'tis a cockle or a walnut shell, A knack, a toy, a trick : a baby’s cap ; Away with it! conic, let iu* havo a bigger.” Katharina— “l’ll have no bigger; this doth fit the time; And gentlewomen wear such caps as these.” Church Union. Wc see a communication in the Ku lvlux organ, up the street, upon the subject of the Union of all the Protestant sects —wc sup pose more particularly of the Methodist persuasion, with the Episcopal Church. While we are a secular organ in our entirety, from “head to foot,” and from “stem to stern,'’ we tire determined that no great question shall arise in the land, which shall not receive at our hands a notice, from the lusus natural of a hen’s egg to the deposition of a President or a Bishop. Hence our present allusion to this small difficulty between the churchmen. We are constrained to say that, although we have an abiding faith in the advent of a millenium of peace on earth, at no distant day, we are not yet prepared to believe that there are any of the divided sects now ready to ground their arms of ritual differences and accept a gen eral platform, upon which all can abide in confidence and cheerfulness. There may be some poiuts upon which agreement can be had, but they are very immaterial and useless for the production of a good effect. We have for sometime noticed an insupera ble difficulty, its we conceive, to Church Union—it is this: there is too much polities mixed up in the so-called religion ol the day, which is not confined to the lay mem bers, but even the clergy ure soiling tlieir garments with the filth Iron, the purlieus of politics. Can we hope, or can any sane man hope for union, or peace, or happiness* while this state ol things exist ? As well tell us that the lion and the lamb will lie down together, “and war shall be no more.” There is no essential difference in true Christianity —whether its professor be Turk, or Mahotpedan—it is no matter, nor does it matter to what branch of the church he be longs, so that his “wheat is good.” AUGUSTA MARKETS. IVkdresdat, May 20—1’. M. FINANCIAL.—The traffic in Gold and Silver has no change. Georgia Railroad stock seems to havo had an impetus given to it, and large sales were made to-day ar 80. COTTON.—The Liverpool aud New York mar kets are reported dull to-day, and in tho latter a decline. At this point the trade is exceedingly dull, and we quote extreme prices fur New York Middlings at 28Jc. and hardly any buyers. Holders aro firm, and soino of them think the dull ness in Liverpool is only a temporary lull, to bo succeeded by a brisk business. Wo do not alter quotations of Corn, Bacon, Flour, Wheat, Lard and I’eas, as the market is so dull that the prices that rule arc merely nominal. (Advertisement.) Typhoid I'cvcr. This disease is not only cured by 1 >r- Radwav’s Relief and l’ills, but prevented. II exposed to it, put one teaspoonful of Relief in a tumbler of water. Drink this before g'oing out in the morning, and seve ral times during the day. Take one of Radway’j Pills one hour before dinner, and one on going to bed. If seized with Fever, take four to six of tho Pills every six hours, until copious dis charges from tho bowels take place; also, drink the Relief diluted with water, mid bathe the entire surface of the body with Relief. Soon a powerful perspiration will take place, and you will feel a (ileus, nut heat throughout tho system. Keep on taking Relief immediately, every four hours, also the Pills. A cure will be sure to follow. The Relief is strengthen ing, stimulating, soothing, and quieting ; it is sure to break up the Fever and to neu tralize the poison. Let this treatment be followed, and thousands will he saved, I’he name treatment in Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious Fever, will effect a cure iu twenty four hours. When the patient feels the Relief irritating or beating the skin, a cure is positive, fn all casos where pain is felt, the Relief should be used. Relict, 50 cents; Pills, 2!> cents. Bold by all Druggist*. Boe Dr. Radway’s Almanac tor 1868. inyT—2w sby::iess£&h| from CHICAGO. THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATING OONVEN HON. Cbicauo, May 20.—Governor Ward called the Convention to order. Bishop Simpson prayed. Carl Schurz, temporary chairman. A Committee of ouo Ironi each State was appointed ou Credentials. Texas unrepre sented. Southern States all called. Nine teen negroes among the delegates. Canvass for Vice President spirited—thought that Wade will lead on first ballot. The Convention adjourned after affecting organization, to await the report of the Com mittee on Credentials to morrow. Chicago, May 20.—The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention passed resolutions en dorsing Grant, in favor of impeachment, and for the protection of naturalized citizens abroad. In passing the Tribune office the proces sion gave three groans. The city is full, and arrivals still continue. Seats have been provided for the Southern delegation. Washington Items. Washington, May 20.—The Chronicle says the managers are gleeful over some corruption invertigations. No authentic details have trauspired. The managers have demanded copies of all telegrams sent hence Friday. Gen. Boynton testified hearing Ross say on the 14th that he would vote for the eleventh article. Some seventy five private telegrams, sent hence, were furnished to managers. The people complain because the Cashier of the First National Bank allowed Butler to examine the private accounts. Johnson was in a Masonic procession to day, on foot. James Buchanan is worse. Congressional. Washington, May 20. Senate— No session. House Without business the House adjourned to Saturday. Connecticut Election. Nkw Havkn, May 20.—Senatorial elec tion— Buckingham, 124; Dixon, 100. — Markets—By Telegraph. liitamiul. • LONDON, May 20, Moon, —Bonds 71&. NKW YORK, May 20, .Yoon.—Gold, 1.39 j. Sterling, 10. Old Bonds, 9£; new, 10J. Vir ginia's 52 J. NEW YORK, May 20, Evening. —Hold 395. Sterling 10. *O2 Coupons G&. Southern un changed . NEW ORLEANS, May 20.—Sterling, 51 J;is4j. New York sight 4 premium. Gold 140$. BALTIMORE, May 20. -Virginia's 45 asked. North Carolina's 65£aG5$. Produce iiiit! Other .UurkcU. LIVERPOOL, May 20, Noon. —Cotton dull and easier, pricas unchanged. Sales 5,00 0 halos. LIVERPOOL, May 20, Evening. —Cotton heavy ; sales 5,090 bales ; uplauds, 114, alloat g; Orleans 12|. Breadstuff* quid. Provisions dull. Sugar easi< r. NEW YORK, May 20; Noon. —Cotton dull and declining at 31a31&. Flour saloc. lower. Wheat la2c lower. Corn unsettled. Rye Ic. ~lower. Mess Pork S2S 75. Lard dull. Freights dull. Turpentine, fair re quest at 554a56}. Rosin firm, common strained, 3.75. NEW YORK,’ May 20, Evening— Cotton dull, nominally lower; salep, SOO bales at 31c. Flour, low grades, oalOc lower; good and medium, stoady. Wheat lc lower. Corn closed advancing. Moss Pork,s2B.Bl. Lard, 174a18£. Groceries firm and quiet. Turpentine 56a56L Rosin $3.15a7.00. BALTIMORE, May 20.—Cotton dull at 31. Flour dull, nominally unchanged. Wheat dull, Maryland, 2.90a3.00. Corn dull, white 1.14a 1.16; yellow 1*23. Oats, 88a90. Ryo, 2.00a2.10. Provisions firm and steady. LOUISVILLE, May 20.—Flour sß.7sasd. Lard IVc. Mess Pork $28,50; shouldors l!al4}; e’ear sides 17$al8c. CINCINNATI, May 20.—Provisions un changed. ST. LUIiL - ', May 20.—Pork active and higher; Mess Pork $28.50 ; Bacon active ami stiller; clear sides 174 i shoulders LiJaISL CHARLESTON, May 20.—-Cotton, no sales, buyers offering lower rates; Middlings nominal at 30c ; receipts 50 bales; exports coastwise 136 bales. NEW ORLKANo, May 20.—Cotton quiet; Middlings 294&30; sales 1,306 bales; receipts 49 bales. Sugar firm— Cuba,- 12£a134 i Louisiana prime, 154a154. Cuba Molasses firm, 48a55. MOBILE, May 20.—Cotton—market closed dull, sales 200 bales; Middlings 28c; receipts 177 bales ; exports 125 bales. Marine News SAVANNAH, May 20.—Cleared: Steamship Leo for New York ; schr. Enchantress for Now York. Arrived: Steamer San Salvador from New York. WILMINGTON, May 20. -Arrived: Fair banks from New York ; Jas A. Gary from Balt. Cleared : W, 11. Clyde for Now York. CHARLESTON, May 20.—Sailed: Steamer James Adgcr for New York ; Ship R. 11. Tucker for St. John's, N. B. SAVANNAH, May 20.—Cotton dull and heavy; Middlings 29a29J ; receipts 330 bales. WItjMINUTON, May 20. —Cotton dull. Spirits Turpentine buoyant at 47; Rosin active, strained 2.25, No. 2, 2.35a2.50, No. 1, s4* pale $0af1.75. Tar firm at $3. TALTAFERIO COUNTY. 1 N XIIK DISTRICT COIIUT OF TUB UNITED I. Statptf for tfie Northorn District ol Georgia. In tho matter of ) DAVID K. DARDEN, | LITTLETON B.TAYLOR | JOHN RHODES, \ IN BANKRUPTCY'. li. F. BICKERS, ABSALOM G. EVANS, | Bankrupts. J Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the above named partios, all of Talliaforro county, Georgia, vrho have boon adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petitions, by tho District Court of said District. Dated at Sharon, (4a., 13th day of May A. D., 1868. WM 11. BROOKE, m y 15 —law3t Assignee. Warren County. Letters of Dismission. kJTATK OF GEORGIA— kD Warren County. Whehrah, James Hall applioa tu me for Let ters Dismissory from tho estate of Joshua Geesling, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said dooeased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. . Given under my hand and official -ignuluro December Ist, 1867. 11. U. CODY, deß lamffm Ordinary. MITCHELL COUNTY. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, AT Camilla, Mitchell county, Ith day of May A. I)., 1868. Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of hiß ap pointment us assignee of Christopher T. DeGraf linricd, of Camilla, iu the county of Mitclwtt and State of Georgia, within said District, who has boon adjudged a llankrupt upon hiH own petition, by the District Court of said District. JOHN D.TVVITTY, mylfi—lawliw Assignee. Book and jou pruitiro Executed at this Office At the Lowest Term* and iu the Best Slylo (Come niul see samples RICHMOND COUNTY. Letters of Diemiuion. Geokoia— Rickmond Cointly. \Vfi«rcu«. Cmolino Dubct, Administratrix, with tlie w ill. annexed on the estata of Antoine Ficquet, drruasud, applies to me for Letters of Disuiieeioii i These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all mill siuKiilar, the kiudred and creditors of siiid deceased, to he and appear at my ollk-o on or hetorothe 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 ut Augusta, the Itith day of Muy, 18tW. E. M. BHAYTON, uiy I'J l awfim* Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNTY. gOBTHKiS DISTRICT OF UKOKUIA, 88. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his up pointinent as Assignee of STEPHEN K. SMITH, of Fort Valley, Houston county, (la., who has been adjudged a Bankrupt npou his own petition by tlie District Court of said District. Perry, Ga., May 18(18. my7—l#w3w J. A. HOLTZCLAW. gOUTIIEKN DISTRICT OF UEORUIA, SS. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the following per sons, viz : WILLIAM DICKSON , Vienna, Dooly co., Ga. VAN A. HARVEY, Pcrrv, Houston co., Ga. MATTHEW L. BRYANT, Perry, Houston 00., Ga. JOSEPH C. BASKIN, Perry Houston co., (in JOHN 1,. BIRCH, Perry, Houston co., Ga. Each of whom Ims been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court ot said District. Parry, Ga., May 4, IS6S. uiv7 —lawdw J A. HOLTZCLAW. 8188 COUNTY," goirrriKUN district ok gf.ougia, ss. Tho- timleriigued hereby gives notice «*f his appointment ha Assignee of the estate of Robert Smith, of the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon liis own petition by the District Court of said District. ‘Dated, Macon, Ga., M.;y 2d, 1868. JOSEPH E. MURRAY, my6—lawJw Assignee, etc. FRANKLIN COUNTY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE i- United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In tho matter of j LEONARD SHANNON, I IN BANKRUPTCY. Dankrupt. J To whom it may concern : Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of Leonard Shannon, of Franklin county, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated CtU day of May, 18G8. JOHN 11. SHANNON, my 7 —lawtiw Assignee, etc. cimtlmm Comity. I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TilE UNITED 4- States fur tho Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of | PHILIP TISHLEU, }ln Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that a second general mooting of tlie creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at Savannah, ill the said District, on tho ‘.’d day of Jane, A. D. 18<>8, at IF o'clock. A. M., at the office of Col. K. S. IlcsseUinc, Register in Bankruptcy in the said District, for the purpose named in the sKJth section of the llaukvupt Act, approved March 18(i8. E. C. RICHARDSON, my 13—law3w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for tlie Southern Distiiet of Georgia. In tlie matter of ) BERNARD (}. TILDEN, >ln Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) To all whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his election us Assignee of Bernard (•'. Tildon, of the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State ot Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. K. 11. BARNARD my 10—tawdry _ Agsi eii.e Wilkes County. sJTATE OF GEORGIA— Wilkes County. Wh Kins vs, John C. Fanning, applies to me for Letters of Dismission as Exccutoruf B. J. Orr, deceased— These arc to cito all persons concerned to be and appear at my oflico within the time pre scribed by law, to show cau<c, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted. ROYLAND BEASLEY, Dec. 21st, LSb7. Ordinary. dc22—lam6m Fulton County. Assignee’s Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE A United Stales for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of jln Bankruptcy, at At- KA IE A. CORRA, r lanta. in said District, Bankrupt. j April SO, IS6S. This is to give notice, once a week for two weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of tlie estate of Kate A. Corra.ot the city of Atlanta, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon her own petition by the District Co-art of said District STEPHEN H. DAVIS, niydil—w3w Assignee. j N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE f United States jfor the Northern District of (ieorgia. In the matter of J STEPHEN T. DIGGERS > IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupts. ) The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of Stephen T. Diggers, in the county of Fulton, and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tho District Court of said District. J. R. WALLACE, mylo-law2t Assignee. Assignee’s Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE -L United States for tho Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of j JAS. It. D. OZBOEN, (IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. j Tim undersigned hereby gives notice of liis appointment as assignee of James It. 1). Oz born, in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by tlie District Court, of said District. Dated at Atlanta, the (itb May, A. 1)., ISOS W. C. MANGUM, inyS-lwJw Assignee, etc. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE 1 United States for the Northern District, of Georgia. 11l the matter of ) PAUL JONES, Su., >IN BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. > The undersigned hereby gives notice of liis ap pointment as Assignee of the estate of Paul Jones, Sr., of the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt, upon liis own petition by tho District Court of said District. NOAH It, FOWLER, myG—iuvvdw Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE i. United States for tho Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) MOSES FRANK, VIN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. ) To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of liis appointment as As signee of the estate of Moses Frank, of , in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, within said District, wlso has boon adjudged a Bankrupt upon liis own petition by the Dist rict Court of said District. N. R. FOWLER, myli—hiw'-iw Assiynse. COLUMBIA COUNTY! -- " IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) JAMES A. JOHNSON, bIN BANKRUPTCY- Bankrupt, J The undersigned hereby gives notice- of his appointment ns Assignee of James A. Johnson, ol riioiunon, Columbia comity, Stale ol Georgia, within said District, who lias been adjudged u Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Hated at Thomson, the 1 St.li of May, IStIS. JOHN G. CALDWELL, lu >-'h —l*wdw Assignee, Richmond County. Assignee’! Notice. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE A United Slates for tlie Southern District of Georgia. In tho matter of j ROBERT F. CURRY, iIN RANKUUPTCY. Lankrupt. J I lie uuilcigi-rned hereby gives notice of hiß ap poiututent m Attwigtiee of the estate of Robert K. Lurry, o| tho county of Richmond and State of Georg nt, within said District, who turn been ad judged a Ihiuknint upon hifl own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Augusta, Qa.. 18th day of May, 1868. .SAMUEL K DICK, inyr.i—lnw3w Assignee, etc. [N thk DISTRICT COURT OF THE A United State?, for the Middle District of Georgia. In the matter of ) WILLIAM if. DAVISON, >ln Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J I hereby give notice of my appointment a* Assignee ot the Estate of William B. Davison, of Richmond county, Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. HENRY CRANSTON, Augusta, May 13, 186S. Assignee. my 1 l —law3w Letters of Dismission. SJTATE OF GEORGIA— Jiichmond County. \v hen Josephine Wilson, Administratrix ou the estate of Peter Wilson, deceased, applies to me tor Letters of Dismission. i hese 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 lore the lir»t 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 Ith day of May, 1868. K. M. BHAYTON, my 6-6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. vJTATK OF GEORGIA— Whereas, John D. Butt, Administrator on the estate of Patrick O’Sullivan, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. t hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kiudred aud creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office on or be fore the first Monday iu October, to show cause, it any they have, wliy said Letters should not be granted. Given under my.hand and official signature, at office iu Augusta, this sth day of May, 1868. E. M. BHAYTON, myii— 6m* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. s'TATE OF GEORGIA. Richmond County. Whereas Win. C. Tuder, Administrator of the estate ot Sarah Swinney, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismitsion. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aud singular, the kiudred 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 he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 10th day of Apiil, 1868. E. M. BHAYTON, apl I—l aw 6111" Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. kJXA-TE OF GEORGIA— k-Z Richmond County. Whcrcai, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, aud Julia A. Camming, Executrix, of the estate of Thomtis Gumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : These a-e, l!: ere sere, to cito 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 Ffith day of March, 1 Sfiß. K. M. BRAYTON, lull 17— lawfim * Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. SJTATK OK GEORGIA— Jiichmond County. Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Gumming, Executrix, of the estate of Anna 0. Gumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all aud singular, the kindred and creditors 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 thoy have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at oflico in Augusta, this 16th day of .March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mhl7—lawßm a Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. STATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County . Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of tho estate of Henry ii. Cumming, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission : Thesoure, therefore, to cite au<s admonish, all aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be fore (he first Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 186S. E. . I. BRAYTON, ism 17 -1 aw 6m 4 Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. OTATK OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. \\ hcveas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of tho estate of Isaac Bryan, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Di. mission: Tlie o ato, therefore, to cite aud admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office ou or be fore the first Monday in Soptemccr 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, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, mi 17—law6ni* Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. WTaXi: OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. o lien i , Ch.’rf J. Jenkins, Executor, and Jul;;. A. Gumming, Executrix, of the estate of HilL-'iin Otttnmui-r, deceased, applies to uio for Lett* rs of] * 'i hese :ire, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at iny office on or be fore tin: lir.-l Monday iu September next, to show cause, if any they have, why s-id Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Augusta, this 16th day of March, 1868. E. M. BRAYTON, w lll 7 Tawßm* Ordinary Letters of Dismission. S’TATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. Wn;:K!..\N, c-Momon L. Bassford, Administra tor* do bonis non of tho estate of Solomon L. Bassford, deceased, applies to uie for Letters of L'isuiission— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at iny offico on or before tho first Monday in June next, to show cause, it any thoy have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature this the 9th day of December, 1867. JACOB U. DAVIS, I L. ; 1 lawtd* Ordinary R. tL Letters of Dismission. WTATE OF GEORGIA— Richmond County. WiimtiSAS, Mordeeai llynms, Administrator of tho estate of James Kenny, deceased, late of said county, applies tome for Letters of Dismission: These are,therefore,to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office on or belorc the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Give under my hand aud official signature this, the 4th day of December, 1807. , „ JACOB R. DAVIS, do7-d*wtd * Ordinary. WJTATK 0F GEORGIA Richmond County. M ukhhas, Edward O'Douncll, Administrator on the estate of THOMAS HANKY, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, on or before tho first Monday in Boptembor next, to show cause, if any they havo, why said lotters should not bo granted. Given under iny hand and official signature, at oflico in Augusta, this 24th day of March, 1808. E. M. BRAYTON, mh2s-otn* Ordinary E. H. 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