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MOON’S PHASES.
M.t «th, 1-W. ev-®niog.
I fullSJ® 11 ' y, T mi, I.OT, er»»i»s.
If Kth, 6.34 evening.
|.OCAI. I IH iOK .
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I Dr. r ’ OK m:\inoton. QA.
for the go<el ol tho public,
I jfc;following time table of the Augusta O.ty
I Post Office: ...
I Office hoars-Opcn trom 8 «. in. to 0.4.»
I F o„' 8.30. nod remains
| , day »tTa. m..lorSa.
I k and unfits on Central Railroad.
I Xciton (night train) «t 3 p. m.
I r.. Atlanta and the houth, and for all
I vihem points for through train, at 7 p.m.;
I for Savannah, Macon and tolum-
I Atlanta Georgia Railroad way mail,
Ii t h c West: also, tor Charleston and
I “alb Carolina Railroad waymuil, at 'j p.m.
I B*«r »*•"* I ® oner * , •, ,i
I remitting money by mail, the
■ vWtrsytodo so is by Draft, or Post.
I Office money order; and when neither of
lAw can be had, send in “Registered’’
■ Liter. A letter can bo “registered at any
■ Office in tho United States, as no Post
■ lliitcr has »uy right to refuse, when asked
lit) SO.
m \v e wool! call the attention of our friends
Ht! this notice. "
lXi r tisi Natter
tm under the propel' head, the call ol
j^H Messrs. E. F. Bl d.-ett A Cos., -o.’ B*.;vl
> #
Court.
■ Most us the session, yesterday, was deco
■ te | to the rendering of judgments and
s.ill name.
HI Net a Base luil'jam.', but one -iinil-ir to
"Little Jo'ki r'' and tli" like. A colored
'four for l" tli" tune ol twenty dollars
street »n ycdi-rday. I. •-k out for the
|H aieret.
(onrl.
■9 Tom .Icikins, a youthful freodman, is a
|H tedenedc*c. Most id' his time is }u<ssed
Hij'n the Sti’ct (dang. Tom was again
of kn-eny from the lioii'o, yes-
and cnmnitted to the tiang for the
uf four months. *
I'nrkiird'. ’lonlUlj.
H The June number of ilo , i,i w as|nrani, it
No. ot V., t, lias be"" rcceiti-i!
'>' 0 Publisher, S. 8. Packard, >T
- ■ ! to tin: interests,
B'hinted lo the istes ill" young nu n
|H i':" loontry”—subs. ri|.ii oi piiie Si p-"i
warn.
lihuneul.
We learn that tb b.:d ol tie Lit - Dr.
Hi i. I’.'t('r-"i. » i- "\buno and, mi Mond iy
» r a :i'"oii. in ih" ii o! 'Vv-.n. r Rhodes
|H '• —a /«.->/ :•/ 111 . .X ,l inil,alien In id,
st*nnach it-in v il. m,| i.t to Suvan
|H -a: that night, for ih" eurji ■ ol a i !"-mic.il
t'estiTal*^
Sfl Last evening commenced tb" festival
- a< the l east f Weeks, whioli occurs
nine days alter the ""lcbrntion of tb
.ervi*:" in the Synagogue last evening,
t n .. iiriuvui an address
H; 1 be delivered by the Rabbi, Rev. Mr.
h«« 111' Gnllnl Jade Wince*:*’
■ Tl « Republican del-gates lo the Chicago
last being ventilated by
and Klnx organs in Georgia. It is
jHbhr Uughiibl.:— ,tir risible* are excited
|^B' r :"d measure—»•,, only are aina/.ed that
our friends don’t get more extended
J '».-,. The mere mention “that tile list
■ names of person* who have not
■ been Mispoelod of Radicalism.’'
' w,lat a tail our cat has got!
„ url j *■ ■
I J 'hn Bennett, frecdinan, rendered him-
I 'i amenable to the Eighteenth Section, iu
I®*’he did, ° n Monday afternoon, practise
■T'l'rly conduct on Bridge Row. For
iLith he paid 82,50 and costs.
I freed man, for a more
I I ' a fo'i fracture or the same section
■Mihmble the above amount.
1 -wral persons were ticketed to appear
■ •warning before Alderman Levy, who
I teuqiorarily in this temple of
■f-fitc.
I tatrpritc, ■***■
■»: ,^t| Onow whether or not our enter
■ «og bnsinesj men, yesterday, succeeded
I p so establish a Board of Trade.
■ dkTT'* a *’ caul ‘*“ 1 c ‘ l ?i hut, somehow or
■ ivf' w "forcantile men have been very
lure c slothful old saying, “slow and
■ >f anything ever could lie sure
■ twT t '"" * shat wretched
■ i4, a j 1 * en death of many a bright
I 4 ’* UilY rellC ° f * Kr, ’ ari ' ml i descended
Is-. I ,a)!i bel °ro steam engines were
■ ‘"billed. » ...
■ an ’' sure’ M tile multu ol
lit? • Augusta merchants learn
r | ar l» c audience of ladies and
■ “•bin " * ‘ ll,eis ‘-d this grand spectacular
H " II,UHt cven * || o- Con
■-n * 1 lme n»ion» of the stage in the
Bininj ' 011 street, the famous
H ’Made, n < ' X,J, ' ll " ml y gotten through with.
I iu. f na- wa r irresistitily taHeiinit-
BS—th° r n l * l<! Lcuchnian, wa«
B| > . rool< finely—the tlan-
B'S»,„i cl,,,c,nil L’ and danced splendid.
■ Cl ' )s '" > ’' ' a,, foau was really
■
8„6., m '" ;l MMhw crowded house to-
Armttd.
A young man hailing from Aiken, 8. C.,
named W. J. Randall, lias been pteying tho
part of Jeremy Diddlcr in tbU city—buying
clothing, a gold ring, ole., and hiring a
horse and baggy to take a swell on the
street, wo suppose. He was arrested on
yesterday, under a possessory warrant, und
upon arriving at Justice Phiniay’s office, was
incontinently robbed of his (7) coat as the
property of Messrs. Jordan A t". Randall
then borrowed a coat from Simon A L".|
deposited a splendid (?) gold ring with tho
officers for cost, and under their advice left
the bailiwick before a worse thing should
come upon him. The coat, gold ring, and
sundry buggy rides, remain to be paid for at
this writing. This is a last age, and some
young bloods are pretty fast. Occasionally
they are “brought up all standing,’’ ns in
this case, which should boa warning to all
ot them.
Niortln*in School for f'l-iiiolck.
We learn that a school fur females is
nlunit to be established at Aiken, S. C.,
under the auspices of Mrs. Ifecelier Stowe,
and her sister in law. Miss Stowe. Tho Ku
Klux organ up the street seems to be some
what staggered at the idea. We should
like to know if it is not infinitely better to
have such schools come to us than to send
our daughters at a very great expense to
them? Another thing—is there not a very
great want at the South of high schools,
normal schools, preparatory schools, and nil
other kinds of schools ? We think there
is, and wo would like to have schools,
libraries, and lyceums, at every hamlet,
village, town, and cross road in the whole
South, where the ignorant whites, as well
as blacks, could have the opportunity of
lifting themselves above their present igno
ranee, and of becoming intelligent citizens
of the (Treat Republic of North America.
We cannot expect a prosperous future
without universal education. The sooner
we commence tho work, and the more
thoroughly we comprehend the subject, the
better it will be for all of us.
[Advertisement.]
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Com posed of vegetable extracts (prepared
in vacuo), they purify the hlood, regulate
the liver, and purge all corrupt and acri
monious humors from the system.
Ono of Dr. ltadway’s Dills contains more
of the active principle of cure, and will aet
quicker on the liver, bowels, stomach, kid
neys, bladder, blood, etc., than four or six
of the ordinary common Purgative or Ca
thartic Pills sold under various names, or
than ten grains ol blue mass.
True comfort for the aged and others
afflicted with costiveness and paralysis of
the bowels One to three ot Railway’s
Pills—once in 21 hours, will secure regular
evacuations from tho bowels. Persons who
for 20 years have not enjoyed a natural
stool, and have been compelled to use in
jections, have been cured by a few doses "f
Radway’s Pills. Dr. Uadway’s Pills cure
all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels,
kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases,headache,
constipation, costivcne-s, indigestion, dys
pepsia, biliousness,bilious fever, inflammation
of tho bowels, piles, and aV derangements
of tho internal viscera. One tx six boxes
warranted to effect n positive euro. Purely
. i.i ; no , move'try, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
Dr. Uadway’s Pills sold bv all druggists
and country merchants. Price. 2A cents.
See Dr. Rad way's Almanac for ISOS.
[ Advertisement.)
IS, IS. !S. Iladivny’x rSenilj Relief.
Is l lie cheapest und best family medicine
in the world. The moment it is used, pain
ceases. It cures rheumatism, neuralgia
bilious cholic, and inflammation of the kid
neys, almost instantly. If seized with sudden
colds, coughs, influenza, dipthcria, hoarse
ness, sore throat, chills, fever and ague,
mercurial pains, scarlet fever, etc., etc.,
take from four to six of Radway’s Pills, and
also take a teaspooufut of the Ready Relief
in a glass of warm water, sweetened with
sugar or honey : L ithe the throat, in-ad mid
chest with Ready Relief, (if ague or inter
mittent fever, Lathe the spine also), in the
morning you will lie cured.
How the Relief acts. In a few minutes
the patient will feci a slight tinging irrita
tion, and the skin becomes reddened ; if
there is much distress in the stomach, tlic
Relief will assist nature in removing the
offending cause—a general warmth is felt
throughout the entire body, and its diffusive
stimulating properties rapidly courses
through every vein and tissue of the system,
arousing the slothful and partially paraly
zed glands and organs to renewed and
healthy action ; perspiration follows, and
tho body feels increased heat. The sickness
at stomach, colds, chills, headache, oppress
ed breathing, the soreness of the throat, and
all pains, cither internally or externally,
rapidly subside, and the patient falls into a
tranquil sleep, awakes refreshed, invigor
ated, cured.
It will be found that in using tho Relief
externally, either on the spine or across
the kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels,
that for several days after a pleasing
warmth will he felt, showing the length of
time it continues its influence over the
diseased parts.
Price of R. K. R. Relief, 50 cents per
bottle. Sold by druggists and country
merchants, grocers, etc.
Sec Uadway’s Almanac for 186S.
AUGUSTA MARKETS.
Tuesday, May 26 T. Al.
FINANCIAL.—GoId ia quotable here 10-'Jay
at 1.39 buying, aud selling at 1.41 W’e bavc
nothing new to oiler on Honda or Mocks, its the
market is in comatose state for all investments
and dull enough.
COTTON. —With little offering, few sales, and
a falling off ia Liverpool and New York, with
extreme prices 30a30jc., we suppose a stretch to
27)". might bo made for Middlings, but not much
could be done even at that price.
CORN. —Iu regard to this staff of life we have
nothing new to offer. Like the old woman's
butter, it is sold “at the sarao old price," say
gl.la to $1.20; only very choice lots will bring
the latter price, however, wlii'o tbo bulk of tbo
Sale* made are at tbo former figures, or a ne-ir
approach to them, intermediately.
BACON AND L AKH Seems to bring all corts
of pricer, and is in all torts of condition. Wo
do not alter a figure, believing that quotations
aro merely nominal, ranging from 15Jc. for
Shoulder.' to 19c. for Clear Hides, and l.Sa22c. for
Hums.
(From tbo Circular ot Wm. Bryeo A Cos.
New York Cotton Review,
New York, May 22, 1863.
We estimate our total export at 76,600 halos
for tho twenty weeks, or only 3,500 bales per
week. Last year tho exports were more than
three times this quantity. We have placed our
export nt this low figure to cor/oet, if need be,
any greater amount in spinners’ hands than wo
have estimated. In relation to our domestic
consumption, il is alio difficult to form an idea ;
for the year 1607 it averaged 16,000 bales
weekly,ami thia year it bus been no doubt rather
lorger. On aeeoant of high prieos, dull mar-
Inti ter good*, •• IT? Wggjj*??
the consumption for twwt j *•#*• btne# will be
only .bout two third, tha »«>«##
IS«T, .od probably lot. th.c two U'irdi of tb.
wroblv cuaiuwptfon of tho provlou. thirty two
W»ek». There oitlmnto* !«.*• »« »* **>•
qUi* of Ootober with a .lock of tO.OOO bale, of
all torts, tho lart us a two and on. qw.rter mil
lion crop, probably half of it tra»h. Looking at
tho poaition of our apinnorr from thia itandpolnt,
it would aoom lha a v.ry general roaort to half
time was necessary, no matter at what prlco the
raw material may rule. Beyond question the
goods market ia very doll—it always is in May
aud early June—but jobbers have not heavy
stocks, and all look for a bruk and early fall
trade. Naturally they *eek to lower tho price of
goods by breaking tho mprkot for the raw mate
rial; if successful for one week, and cotton de
clines to an export point of even jd. |»er lb.
margin, speculation will hold tho goods market
nt its mercy for the next throe months.
The great Western cities laid In heavy stocks
in December and .January—the rapid advance
in cotton enabled them to supply tho country
trade at Now York prices at a large pro.'t to
themselves; but now their stocks are distributed
and the Hast will have to supply both the city
anti country trado of the Wost, which promises
under the stimulus of largo cereal crops to bo
both largo and prompt. These facts scorn well
appreciated by holders here, and no one seems
unwilling to let prices drop to a quotation where
Ma* Chester orders can bo executed and our
stock reduced to a poiut whore it will bo but a
speculators’ foot ball. If the shipment prove
uo larger than our estimate, the amount lotfc for
distribution to our mills will bo very small, and
if we receive advices of serious injury to the
growing crop, by rain, worms, rust or any of tho
thousand ills that cotton is heir to, wo may look
for a period of wild speculation, unequalled since
tho Fall of 1865. Concerning the growing crop,
the advices by mail and telegraph aro anything
but favorable; from several places we hear of
broken levees, und the rain in tho West and
Northwest still continues. From tho Atlantic
States wc have complaint after complaint con
cerning tho backwardness of the season, and in
almost every State replanting has been tlic rule
rather than tho exception. From .New Orleans
wo learn that the army worm had boon discovered
already and grave apprehensions as to their
future havoc is expressed.
Pbillipft’ Provision Exchange.
Cincinnati, May 22, 1868.
Edit > r Xat! uni Republican :
There has been a better feeling in the provision
market during the week past, and orders have
been large but at prices lower than they could he
filled, and scents to be u growing disposition to
hold for st ill higher figures, but the export demand
is hot large enough at present, ns will he seen be
low, to warrant this feeling. That the stock is
light and well held, can 1 c no doubt, and the trade
is safe for the balance ot* the season without much
further advance. The market doses very firm to
day at prices quoted.
M KSS PORK lias been in fair demand at $28.25
but i* generally held 25c. higher for city, country
ranges 25 to 50e, less. There are no Rumps or
Prime Mess to be had, but some Prime at $25.00.
LARI) has been in but moderate demaud and
18j is the best price offered, while 18Jc. asked: in
the lower grades there is but little doing for want
of stoc k . keg h held at 19|c.
GREASES are firm but prices entirely nominal:
stocks light.
BULK MEATS have been neglected during the
early part of the week, but at the close was in bet
ter favor. 1 quote shoulders. ril> sides, clear rib
sides, and clear sides 13, 15, If* and I6|c.; loose
hams held at Isjc.
BACON has been in but moderate demand and
eloscs quiet with bnt- few buyers at 14c. for slioul
ders. 150. for rib sides, 17c. clear rib and I7|c. for
clear sides ; s. o. hams quiet at lOj to plain
17jal8c. v canvassed and packed.
PLATE IJEEF quiet at $23.
DRIED BEEF—firm at 19Ja20e:
EXPORT.-' of tho week wore 1,553 bbls.,
1,516 kegs oI Lard; 775 hhda, 1,146 tres bulk
and Bacon ; 61)6 bids. Pork, and 8,204 barrels
loose meats.
I M POlt'S—77s bbls. Lard, 15 kegs do; 7
1111 Is, 50 Ires Bulk and Bacon; 1,300 lbs. loose
meats.
FB KlGliT»S—East bound remain unchanged—
-00, 55, 50 and 45c on rail io Boston, New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 5c less rail and
water. A slight reduction can be had on the
above rates.
V ry Respectfully,
Gro. W. Phillips, Jr,,
Provision and Produce Broker.
NT otioe.
j,’ " ! I’lllS HATH W« SHALL DO Ol’K
* 1 < 1 M >II'SION lIUSINKSA usoler tho
oil. of
BRANCH, SCOTT & CO..
A'iKNT.' Kelt MAN U FACT LRU) TOBACCO,
A XII
UEN'IiKAL
COM M I SSI ON !?l 11 Ill’ll %NTS,
.VO. 2ttS nilOAb Sill BUT,
AUGUSTA, GA.
::it \NCii, so.\: &. co.,
Bunkers, Georgia It. It. Banking House,
in > —3t
U tiff IIY l. A. BAlili
IVJ HKOAH STREET,
m SPHiNC GOODS!
1 WILL OPEN TO-D.VY A PHKSII ASSORTMENT OF
New Spring Prints,
VERY HANDSOME, AT LOW PRICKS.
FINE CAMBRIC CHINTZ
NEW PRINTED LAWNS.
NEW SPRING DbLAINES,
CHARLIES, btc., Etc.
New Spring Ginghams,
VEIIY HANDSOME, AT A LOW PKICIS.
FRENCH OASSIMERES,
AMERICAN OASSIMERES, and
.1 KANES.
BED TICKING,
STRIPES,
BLEACHED SHIRTING,
BROWN HOMESPUN,
PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS,
UMBRELLAS, GLOVES,
o HOSIERY 3
PERFUMERY, etc
Al! of which will be sold at ns LOW PRICES
can be had in town.
m:\K% A. BALK,
172 Broad Street.
mb24-ly
N’otice.
\ PETITION HAS BEEN FILED. TO THE
7 V May Term, 1808, of the Court of Ordinary
of Richmond county, for leave to pell the Real Es
tate of .Sarah May, deceased. At tho July
Term, 1808, application will he made for the pas
sage of the Order required by law.
RICHARD W. MAHER,
fnvß-eow2m Adm’r of Sarnh May.
GDORGI ‘ BMSUIOU)
Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper House.
PERSONS LEAVING AUGUSTA BY
cither morning or evening Passenger Trains,
or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or by
any of the Freight Trains, can always get a
GOOD MEAD at BKRZEEIA, twenty wiles
from August.«, on the Georgia Railroad
E. NKUIUJT,
ml»31 ts Proprietor.
FREIGHT ON COTTON.
Charleston lo Xtto York, $1.50 per title.
Us E WILL RECEIVE AND FORWARD
to New York, by tbo Regular Line
Steamer;-, all COTTON consigned to us, at ONE
DOLLAR AND A HALF TER BALE, free of
Commission, Drayage, and other expensos.
HAVENER A 00.,
Agents Regular Lino .Steamers,
tnb2B -2m Charleston, 8. c,
NT o tj.ee.
rpHK UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METJf-
I OD ot informing their frlcuds and tho pub
lic that they shall continue their MEAT HOUSE,
at their old stand, on the Southwest corner of
< Hinpbeli nnd Ellis streets, where they will bo
happy to attend to their wants with tho best
FRESH MEAT and VEGETABLES the mar
ket affords, at all bourn of the day.
my IH-Sw* J, 11. WILSON k CO.
|by telegraph.^
Congreiiionai.
Washlkutox, May 26. Senale— Tho
Court met at noon.
A motion to proceed with the remaining
articles was lost hy a vote of 28 to 26.
A motion to adjourn to the 23d June was
lost by a tie vote.
The vote on tho second and third articles
resulted in acquittal, when a motion adjourn
ing the Court sine die prevailed.
Anthony, Willey and Van Winkle denies
the newspaper reports that Chase hal en
deavored to influence their votes, and Fes
sendee denied his identification with a pro
posed third party, and announced bis deter
mination to support the Republican nominees.
Adjourned.
Jlvuse. A motion granting Woolley twenty
four hours to prepare his answer was tabled.
A motion, that the Speaker propound
certain questions to tho prisoner, to bo
answered forthwith, prevailed.
The Speaker announced that the functions
of the Managers had ceased.
A resolution continuing the committee on
corruption investigations prevailed. A
protest was made that the committee investi
gation, in which the minority was unrepre
sented was unparliamentary, was overruled
by the speaker, who stated th.it the House
controlled, and could entrust investigation to
whom it pleased.
Motion to add two members who had
voted against impeachment, was tabled.
Woolley answered with a protest, aud
announced himself willing to answer any
question which iho House might direct.
The managers maintained that the com
ruiltee represented authority of iho House,
and Woolley had no right to question the
propriety of their questions.
The House sustained this view, and
Woolley was ordered into close confinement
in the Capitol, until he purges himselt of
the contempt,by answering such questions as
the committee proposed.
The House went into committee on Indian
appropriations and adjourned.
Wash ngtoQ Items.
Washington, May 26.—1n the House
the Wooley affair was fillibustered till the
hour for Court.
A motion to adjourn the Court to June
23d was lost.
The Court proceeded to vote on Articles
ol Impeachment, and defeated the second
and third Articles hy the same vote as on
the eleventh-—33 to 13. Court then ad
journed sine die.
Washington, May 26. —The excitement
in court this morning was intense. On all
preliminary questions, Ross voted with the
majority, and moved a i amendment to the
motion adjourning court to the first of Sep
tember. It was thought these votes indi
cated that ltoss had gone over. The grave
question turned on his vote. Ross rose from
his seat pale, but otherwise gave no indica
tions of excitement.
Woolley is confined in the room o! the
Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Religious
Nkw Yoiik, May 26.—At a meeting ol
the Baptiet Home Mission Society, a report
was made in favor of reconciliation between
the Northern and Southern Baptists. The
Southern delegates were invited to their
platform. Dr. Jeter, of Richmond, made a
strong union address.
Appointments in Charleston.
Cuutt.KSTOx, May 20. —General Canhy to
day, issued an order removing thirteen of the
eighteen Aldermen ol Charleston, and ap
pointing persons to fill the vacancies “under
the new organization. There will be seven
"<*; roes on the Hoard.
Cablegrams.
London, May 26.— Michael Bamtl alias
Jackson, the Clerkenwell explosion! t, lias
been executed.
A formidable revolt e.\i->ts in Bornia.
Markets—By Telegraph.
I inaiif iitl.
LONDON, M ay 26, Noon.— Securities un
ch angel.
LONDON, May 26, /joeniny. (’onsold t)5&.
Bondtt 71 i.
FRANKFORT, May 26.—Bends 76jja.
NKW YORK, May 26, Xoou. —Stocks active.
Money I*s. Exchange 10£. Gold, 1.41. Vir
ginia’s 55.
JS’I.W YORK, May 26, Eceuiny. —Gold 40£.
Sterling 10L OKI Virginia Bonds in demand at,
56; (her Southern bonds active. ’62 coupons
loi/; Tennessee .sixes 69; new 671; North Caro
lina’s, new, 67.
NEW ORLEANS, Mdy 26.—Sterling, 52-1*55.
New York sight ] premium. Gold 140£.
BALTIMORE, May 26. Virginia 6’s -ISafSj.
North Carolina ex-coupons 67.
t*i iMiiirc* and Otln r Market**.
LIVERPOOL, May 26, Noon. —Cotton heavy
and unchanged, with a small business. Sales
4,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL, May 26, Afternoon.— Upland
Cotton ll.{; Orleans 11]. *
LIVER POOL, May 26, Evening— Cotton
dull and heavy ; Manchester unfavorable; sales
4,000 bales.
NEW YORK, May 26, Noon.- -Cotton droop
ing, at SOaoO].
Flour 10al5e. lower. Wheat la2c. lower.
Com unchanged. Pork heavy —Mess $28.75.
Freights dull. Turpentine steady at 514. lUsin
unchanged.
NEW YORK, May 26, Evening— Cotton
easier, and more doing. Sales 1,400 bales nt
30a30]c., chiefly 30.
Flour heavy, and 10a20e. lower—Southern
$0.80,i!d.75. Wheat dull, and 2a*»c. lower. Corn
drooping—white Southern $2.1 1a2.16. Mess
Pork $28.70. Lard ISjalOJ. Groceries heavy.
Turpentino 51a51 •]. Rosin $3.15:t7.00. Freights
drooping.
BALTIMORE, May 26. —Cotton dull.
Flour quiet and unchanged'. Wheat—Mary
land Red 2.80a53. Corn sLl3asl.lS; yellow
$1.22u1.23. Oats 94a07. llyc $2.05. Provisions
steady and unchanged.
CINCINNATI, May 26.—Flour dull. Corn
unsettled at 05. Provisions quiet and unchanged.
LOUISVILLE, May 26.—Flour—superfine
sß.B7iaso.oo. Lard 10c. Mess Pork $28.60;
shoulders 14; clear sides 17Vc.
NEW ORLEANS, May 26.—Cotton unsettled.
Middlings 28]. Sales 1,300 bales. Receipts 102
bales; exports 4,588 halos.
Sugar and molasses firm and unchanged.
MOBILE, May 26.—Cotton Nothing doing.
(Quotations nomiual. Receipts 26; exports 58
bales.
SAVANNAH. May 26. -Cottou—sales to-day
271 bales; prices lower; Middlings 20; receipts
102 bales.
CHARLESTON, May 26.- -Cotton nominal;
buyers withdrawn. No sales. Receipts 237
bales. Exports—coastwise, 456 bales.
WILMINGTON, May 26.—Spirita of Tu pon
tine very firm at 4H\. Rosins in good demand—
strained, $2 12]a2.1~5; No. 2, $2 26a2.40 ; No. 1,
$3.5fta1.50 ; pale, $L75ft5.00. Tar firm at $3.00.
Marine News-
CHARLESTON, May 26.—Arrived: Steamer
Champion, New York.
Sailed: Steamer Maryland, Baltimore; sebr
N. F. Burgess, Georgetown, S. C.
WILMINGTON, May 26.—Arrived; Lucille,
Baltimore.
SAVANNAH, May 26. -Cleared: bark Loreng,
Liverpool; schr Wniton, Richmond.
BURKE COUNTY.
OOUTIILUN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS ,
LJ At Augnxtii, thi) 14th Jay of May, 18b8.
To his omlitorg miff all whom it may cniioorn :
Thu uiulnreigiieil hereby gives notice of bis ap
V'ointiueiit ns Assignee" of Josiqib I). Ferry, in
tiie enmity of Burke unit State of Georgia, within
sai'l District, who lias been nfijmlgeit a bankrupt
upon liia own petition, by tho District Court of
wilfi I Mptriet.
JOHN T. SIIIOV MAKE,
my .'o—lnwJw Assignee, etc., Alignnltt, G.i.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
I N irlSfi J DUST * I0 ‘ t court 7>V the
SU, *^|° r ** »“'"horn Dirtriet of
In the matter us JIN BANKRUPTCY
JAMES KAY, < f a
Bankrupt. J No. 41.
Iho said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all bis debts provable under
the Bankrupt Aet us March 2d, 18»T. notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on tho 22d day of June, 1868, at i o’clock p.
tn., at Chambers of tho said District Cuurt,
before Prank S. Hesseltinc, Esq., uno of tbo
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at
the law office of Arthur Hood, in Cuthbert, and
show ciusowhy the prayer of tho said petition of
tho Bankrupt should not he granted. And farther
notice Is given that tho second and third meetings
of creditors, will bo hold at the same time and
place.
B ilness the ijonorable John Erskinc,
fSeal] ** u “* 8 us said Court, at Savannah,
Ua., thJ, 2ith day of May, 186S.
James McPherson,
my 26 -law2w Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States, lor the .Southern District of
Georgia.
, , ! ,< L InatU!r °f IIN BANKRUPTCY.
LEWIS T. GLOVER, ;
Bankrupt. J N O . 40.
I he said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for ii discharge Iroin all hid debts provable under
tho Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 22d day or Juno, 1868, at 4 o’clock p.m.,
at Chambers of the said District Court, before
Trank S. Hcsseltine, Esq., one of the Registers
of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the law Office of
Arthur Hood, in Cuthbort, and show cause
why the prayer of tho said petition of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. And further notice is
given that iho second and third meetings ot
creditors will he held at the same time and place.
tV itness the Honorable John Erskine,
Tsi ail °f said Court, at Savannah,
Georgia, this 2otli day of Juno, 186S.
James McPherson,
my2<i—law2w clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United Stales, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY
URIAH MoCULLKRS, j
Bankrupt. I No. 38.
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 o> al’ persons interested
to appear on tbo 22d day of June, IB6S,at -l o’clock
p.tn., at Chambers of said District Court, before
1' rank S. ilcsseltine, Esq., ono of tho Registers of
the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the law office of
Arthur Hood, in Cuthbert, and show cause
why the prayer of the said petition of the Bank
rupt should not bo grauted. And further notice is
given that the second and third meetings of
creditors will be held at the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
Isnu 1 -IfJS O °f said Court, at Savannah,
6a., Ibis 23th day of May, 1868.
James Mcpiierson,
tuy2o—law2w Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of \ I\ Bankhuptcv.
HENRY OPPENHEIMEK, [
Bankrupt. j No. 152.
Tho said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Aet ot March 2nd, 1567, notice is
hereby given to all persous interested to appour
on tho 22d day of June, 1868, at I o’clock, p. in.,
at chambers of said District Court, before Frank
S. Hesseltine, Esq., ono of the Registers of said
Court ill Baukiuptcy, at the office of A. Hood, in
Cuthbert, and shew cause why the prayer of tho
said petition ot the Bankrupt should not be
granted. And further notice i- given tint the
second and third meetings of creditors will bo
held at the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
Lsii.lL.] Judge of said Corrt at Savannah,
. Ga., this ,25th day of May, 1868.
james McPherson,
my26—law2iv Clerk.
IX THE DISNKICT COURT OF THE
A United States .'or ibe Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY,
WINFIELD SCOTT, [
Bankrupt. ) No. 153.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
tor a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Aet. of March 2nd, 1867. notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
i'll» lie 22d day ol June. 1868, at 1 o'clock, p. m, at
chambers ol said District Court before F, S. Hesscl
tine, one of! be Registers of said Court ill Bank
l'lipley at lie office ot Arthur Hood, in Cuthbert,
Ga., mid show e inse why the prayer of the said
peliiion ot the Bankrupt should not lie granted.
And further notice is given that the second aud
third meetings ot creditors will he held at the same
time and place.
Witness, tho Honorable John Erskine,
[skai..j Judge of said Court at Savannah, Gn.,
this 25th day of May, 1868.
james McPherson,
my 26 law2w Clerk.
IN THE DIS ruler COURT OF THE
X 1 sited States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In ibe matter of j IN BANKRUPTCY
KOBERTUS A. COOI’EU I
Bankrupt. j No. 151.
Tiie said Bankrupt having petitioned tho Court
for it discharge trom all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Aet of March 2nd, 1867. notice is
hereby given to nil persons interested to appear
on the 23d day of June, 1868, at 4 o’clock, p. in.,
at clumbers ot said District. Court before Frank
S. llesseltiue, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of A. llood, in
Cuthbert, aad show cause why the ptaver of the
said petition of the Bankrupt should not’ be grant
ed. And further notice is given that, the second
and third mootings of creditors will ho held at
the same time and place.
Witness, tbo Honorable John Erskine,
[skal.J Judge el said Court at Savannah,
Ga., this 25th day us Mav, 1868.
james McPherson,
my 26—It Clerk.
MORGAN COUNTY.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
.1. United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In lhe nmttcr of 1
DAVID W. MORGAN, WN BANKRUPTCY
Bunk nipt. \
To whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby j*ives nolice of his appointment, as As
signee of David \V. Morgan, of LaGrange, in the
county of Troup, and State ot Georgia, withiu
said Dist rict, who lms been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition hy the District Court of
said District..
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
luv 23 I uw3\v Assignee.
[N THE DTSlltlCl COUBT OF THE
L United States for the Northern District of
Georgia,
In the matter of )
EUGENIC N ALLISTON, J-In Duukruptcy.
Bankrupt. j
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as as
signee of the estate of Eugene N. Alliston, of
Morgan county, State of Georgia, within said
District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition, hy tho District Court of said
District.
Dated at Madison Ga.,Mav 12. 1868.
T. H. S. BHOUSTON,
my 13- luv Jw A.-sitruee.
DEKALB COUNTY.
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
L United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of 5
PAUL 11. TILLER, I IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signeo or the estate of Paul It. Tiller, of DeKalh
county, Georgia, who lias been adjudged n Bank
rupt upon his own petition, hy the District Court
of said District. NOAll* K. FOWLKB,
inyl'' -\\ 2w A m .•
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
I United Stales for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho mutter of 1
ZEPHANIAII ESTES, }- IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives liotuio of his appointment us As
signee of the estate of Zophanbdi Estes, of tho
county of DoKblli und State of Georgia, withiu
nuid District, who has been adjudged n bankrupt
upon his own petition, by the District Court of
said District. NOAH R. FOWLER,
my 111 w2w Assignee,
HOUSTON COUNTY
iV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
<%<rgta.
In the matter of ) IN BANKRUPTCY.
WILLIS B. HARRIS, |
Bankrupt. j No. 74.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from ail his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Aet of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 25th day of June, 1868, at 3 o'clock p. m.,
at Chambers of said District Court, before V. 8.
Hesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Iluukrnp'a y, at the law office ot King Sl
Branham, in Fort \ alley, Georgia, and show
chuhc why the prayer of ibe fluid petition of the
Bankrupt ahould not be granted. And farther
notice is giveu that tile second and third meetiugs
of creditors will he held at the same time and
place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[ska l. l Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Georgia, tins 25th day of May, 1868.
james Mcpiierson,
my2ti—law2w Clerk. ’
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of | IN BANKRUPTCY
BARTLEYM. BATEMAN \
Bankrupt. j No. 48.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned tiie Court
for u discharge from all liis debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear,
on the 25th day of June, 1868, at 3 o'clock p.m.
at Chambers of said District Court, before F. 8.
Hesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the law office of King &
Branham, in Fort Valley, Georgia, and show
cause why the prayer of the said pclition of the
Bankrupt should not he granted And fnrther
notice is given that the second and third meetings
of creditors will he held at the same time and
place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskiuo
[seal| Jndge of said Court at Savannah
Georgia, this 25th day of Mav, 1868.
JAMES McPHEKSON, ’
uiy26—law’iw Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States, for the Southern District ot
Georgia.
In tho matter of 1 IN BANKRUPTCY
CHAS. D. ANDERSON, )
Bankrupt. | No. 51.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts, prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 3d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 25tU day of June, 1868, at 3
o’clock p. m., at Chambers of said District
Court, before F. S. Hesseltine, Esq., one of
the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at
tholaw office of King & Branham, in Fort Valley,
Georgia, and show cause why the prayer of the
said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
granted. And further notice is given that
the second and third meetings of creditors
will he held at the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal] Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Georgia, this 25tli day of May, 1808.
james McPherson,
my2o—law’Jw Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In thcmattcrof ) IN BANKRUPTCY.
GEORGE M.TOWNLEY, ;
Bankrupt. j No. 53.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
tbe Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to alt persons interested to appear
on the 25th day of June, 1868, at 3 o’clock p. in.,
at Chambers of said District Court before F S.
Hesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the law office of Kiug \
Branham, in Fort Valley, Georgia, and.show
cause why the prayer of the said petition of the
Bankrupt should not ia*. granted. And further
notice is given that the second and third meetings
of creditors will be held at the same time and
place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[seai.[ Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Georgia, tins 25th dav of May, 1868.
JAMES McPHEKSON,
my26—law2w Clerk.
TROUP COUNTY.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States for the Noil hern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JOHN C. BATTLE. >IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assignee of John C. Battle, of La-
Grange, in the county of Troup, State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the District
Court of said District.
Dated at Newnau. Ga., 18tb day of May, 1868.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
iny23—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT o's THE
X United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
Iu the matter of j
ALLEN C. RAMSEY, VIN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Allen C Ramsey,
of the county of Troup, and State of Georgia,
within said District, who lias been adjudged a
Bank nipt upon his own petition by the District
Court of said District.
Dated at Newnan, Ga., 18th day of May, 1868.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my23—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
1 n the matter of )
PLEASANT B. HALL, -IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may eo 11’ rni: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Pleasant 1!. Ilall, of LaGrange, county
of Troup, 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 Newnan, Ga., the 18th dav ot Mav.
1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my23—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States for the Northern District of
Georgia
In the matter of j
WILLIAM 1> RED WINE '-IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
To all whom it may concern; The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his election as As
signee of Wni P. Red wine, of- comity,
m the State of Georgia, within said District, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
petition bv tiie District Court of said District.
ISAAC N. SHANNON.
iny23—w3w Assignee.
Assign te’s Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1- United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
in tho matter of } In Bankruptcy,
WM. P. BEASLEY, >At Newnan, April 30,
Bankrupt. J IS6B.
To n hom it. may concern: The undersigned
gives notice that lie was this day duly elected as
Assignee of William V. Beasley, of Tronp county,
and State of Georgia, in said District, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition
l»v the District Court of said District.
BLOUNT C. FEU BEL,
my2o—w3\v Assignee.
BANKS county,
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United States tor the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of i
MIN YARD SANDERS, lln Bankruptcy.
Bankrupts. )
To whom it may cciueru: The undersigned
gives notice of his appointment as assignee of
Minyard Sanders of Banks 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 14th day of May, A. I)., 18tfS.
FOUNTAIN G MOSS,
my 15—lnw3w Assignee, etc.
COLUMBIA COUNTY
IN THE IHSTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
JAMES A. JOHNSON, j- IN BANKRUPTCY-
Bankrupt. J
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
upiioimment as Assignee of James A. Johnson,
of Thomson, Columbia county. State ot Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged >1
Bankrupt upon his own petition hy the District
Court of said District.
Dated at Thomson, the 18th of May, 1868.
JOHN G. CALDWELL,
tny’JO —lhw3w Assignee.
BINDING
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,
E. 11. PUG II K,
IDO Broad direct, Align In, Qa.
Auction Sales.
City Sheriff’* Sale.
\\i ILL BE BOLD, AT TIIE STORE, No. 111,
* * on Hread street, in the City of Aurasta,
two doors above Centre street, on the 3d day of
June, 18«S, consisting of Household Furniture,
hdnen fdxecU, Pillow Cases, Dam-
C,oth '’’ Towels,Window Cnrtains, Lin
on Towels, two sets of fine China Ware, Blankets
and Quilt*, Carpets and Trunks, a large Library
containing many choree works, Cut Glass Tum
blers, Pitchers, Wine Glasses, ono large Musical
Box, a lot of .Silver Coins, and many other arti
cles. Levied on by virtue of an attachment re
tarnablc lo tho August Term, 1365, of the City
Court of Augusta, in favor of Thomas t>. Mor
gan against Ed’d W>. Sstion, and John L. Sebon,
and as the property of said defendants, by virtue
of an order from the Hon. John C. Snead, Judge
of tbo City Court of Augusta.
ISAAC LEVY,
iny2l Id City Sheriff C.JL_
Administrator's Sale—By W. B. Griffin-
QTATK OF GEORGIA—
KJ Richmond County.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in
tbo city of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY
TN JUNE next, between the usual hour of sale,
by leave of tbe honorable the Court of Ordinary
'( Richmond County, tho following property,
belonging to the estate of Jacob Ross, late of
said county, deceased. All tho improvements on
lot No. 168, Telfair street, betwen Campbell
and humming streets, occupied by John Combs.
All buildings on Southeast coruer of Ellis
and Kolloek .-'reels, consisting of the Dwelling
and Kitchen, tormcrly occupied by the family ;
one smalt Dwelling House, with two rooms, and
.tjjofc. on the corner, with other outbuildings.
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
tRo deceased. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay
1 fur papery.
April 27th, 1868. WM. J. WHITE,
ap2D-td Administrator dc bonis non.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND HY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
of fieri facias, issued out of tile Honorable the
Fifth Circait Court of the United State for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: Joseph
Brokan vs. Willis J. Parnell, I have levied upon
as the properly of the defendant, one Hotel, situ
ated in the city of Thomasville, Thomas county,
and known as the Railroad House ; two acres of
laud in said city, with improvements thereon,
known as the n -idenee of Willis J. Parnell ,
also, six acres of Ittnd, with the improvements
thcreou,situated on the old Haiubiidge Road,and
known a- the Parnell Brick Yard; and will sell
the same ;*t public auction, at the Court House
in the city of Mac-on, county ot 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,
myd- law 1 w U. S. Marslial.
Assignee’s Sale.
ON TUESDAY, THE !trn DAY OF JUNE
1868. will fie mjM to tlic highest bidder, for
cash, at Madison, in Morgan county, Ga., a lot of
Land, containing two hundred and two undone
half acres, dc.-cribed as Lot No. 161, District
14, ami Second Section, lying in Mai ion county,
the same being the property of John Brewer, of
Morgan county, Ga , and sold under a decree in
Bankruptcy, for the benefit ol his creditors.
T. 11. S BROBSTON,
myX!2—‘Jot Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale.
I WILL OFFER FOR SALE. AT PUBLIC
outcry, before the Court House door, In the
City of Bainbiidge, Decatur County, Georgia, on
MONDAY, Bth JUNE NEXT, lots of laud No.-.
13 and 68 in seventh district of Irwin County, in
aaid State. Said lamia sold as the property of Lea
M. Griffin, a bankrupt, for tlic benefit of his
creditors.
At the same time and place will be told, oi:e
double-barrelled Shd Gun, sold as the property of
Deca’.ur Richardson, a bankrupt, for the benefit of
his creditors.
Also, at the same i ime aud place will be sold, one
single cased Gold Watch aud Chain, and lot of
land No. 3311. and 115 acres off of lot No. 332 in
fifteenth district of said Comity, said lands contain
ingin the aggregate 365 acres more or less (this
land sold subject to a judgment lien in the hand;-
of puxties not creditors of the bankrupt), said
property last aforesaid gold as the property of B.
F. Byrd, a bankrupt, for the benefit of his credi
tors.
Also, at the same time and place will he sold,
lots of land 13. 23b, and 50 acres of and
fractional lots ‘J 11 and 315 in twenty-first district
of said County (said land sold subject to a mort
gage lion); also, 6 head of cattle, 25 head of hogs,
and 1 hug* v an I harness. Said property sold
belonging to T. E. J. Cowart, a bankrupt, for the
benefit of Isis creditors
Also, at the same time aud place will be sold the
undivided half interest in lot No. 160, in fourteenth
district of said Gounty. Said land sold as the
property of John T. Wimberly, a bankrupt, for
the benefit of his creditors.
11. M. BEACH,
my 17—td Assignee.
U. S. Marshal's Sale-
TAMES DEAN vs. A QUANTITY OF LUM
ts HER, tNirtt" of liie lirig Virginia.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Under and by virtue of an order issued outof tlic
honorable the District Court of the United States
tortile Southern District of Georgia, in the above
entitled case, und lo me directed, I will sell at
public auction at Dari n, Ga., on tiie 27th day of
Slay, 1868. between tile legal hours of sale, n
quantity of lumber, the cargo of the brig Virginia.
WM G. DICKSON,
may 16— lOt U. S. Marshal.
U. S Marshal’s Sale.
J AMES BRADY vs. STEAMER ANNIE,
her Tackle. Apparel, Furniture, etc.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Under mid by virtue of an order issm-d out of
the honorable the District Court of the United
States for the Southern District ol Georgia, in the
above entitled case, aud to me directed, I will sell
at public auction, at Savannah, on the 37th day of
May, between the legal hours of sale, the steamer
Annie, her Tackle. Apparel, Furniture, etc.
WM. G. DICKSON,
myl6-10t U. S- Marshal.
Assignee’s S3le-
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
t>Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE IN BANK
llUFfCi iu the cuse ot George Johnson,
Bankrupt, wc will sell, at the corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, in the city of Atlanta, at 3
o’clock in the afternoon, on TUESDAY, the 2d
day ol June lr-xt, all the Real Estate belonging to
said Bankrupt, viz:
The lot on which the post office corner iu At
lanta is erected, fronting 25 feet on Broad street ,
ami running hack 60 feet on Alabama street—the
improvements comprising tiie corner halt of the
Bell-Johnson Building; and three lots of land on
St Mary's River, in Camden couuty, Geoigia, ol
1 OHO acres each. Ail sold free front incumbrance.
ALSO,
the personal property of sai I Bankrupt, con
sisting in purl of nineteen Gold Watches, most of
them worth from $260 to S3OO, and some of them
very tine; three Billiard Tables; one Bagatelle
Table; one Iron Safe; lot of Bar Fixtures; sev
eral good Stoves; Gas Fixtures; half interest in
tho Chairs Benches, Scenery and Fixtures of
the Bell Johnson Opera Ilall; numerous arti
cles of Furniture, and other property ; and a large
number of notes and accouuts.
All sold as the property of said Bankrupt, for
tlic benefit of his creditors..
J. T. GLENN,
G. W. ADAIR,
my IJ-la\v3w Assignees.
Fayette Sheriffs S.ls.
\T7TLL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
\\ House door ill tbe town of Fayetteville,
Fayette comity. Georgia, within tbe legal hours
of sale, on the first TUESDAY in JUNE next,
tbe following property, to wit: One lot of land
situated aud lying in the tilth district, originally
lU-nry, uow Fayette county,number not known,
adjoiuing Seaborn Harris, Nazareth Norton and
other*, levied ou as the property of James M.
Austin, to satisfy a tax Ii fa. against said Austin.
Levied by County Baitin'.
May’s, 1868. 1). O. MINOR,
my 10-td _ SlioritV.
Fayette Sheriff’s SaIe
uVMLL BE SOLI), BEFORE THE COURT
▼ ▼ House door in the town of Fayetteville.
Fayette county. Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first TUESDAY in JUNK next,
the following property, to wit: Ouo lot iu
tlie town of Fayetteville, kuown as lot No. 42,
levied on aa property belonging to the estate of
Eli Edmonson, and» ceased, to satisfy a tax ti. fa.
against said estate. D. C. MINOR,
May 3, 1868. Sheriff,
my 10—td
Fayette Sheriffs Pjttpoued Safe-
WILL HE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
House door in tbe town of Fayetteville,
Fayette county. Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first ’TUESDAY in JUNE next,
tho following property, t" wit: Lot, of laud in
the upper 7th of Fayette county. No. 81. levied on
as a part of tbo estate of Wright Martin, dec’d.,
to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor of Joint Hide,
May 5. 1868. D. C. MINOR.
mylO-td Sheriff.