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Official City Paper.
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jini»»we Almanac for May. 1868
THURSDAY. MAY 28
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MOOS'S PHASES.
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f* 0»»rl« M»J uth * Lfl7,.»«Bing.
**** b * _M«r JIA. 1-2S. morning.
i£7t«rW -Mav iSth. «J* evening.
LOtll kditok .
K J UOBINSON
l*f ‘ok i.kxinotok, ua.
for the good of the puMic,
tie following time table of the Augusta City
Post Office: - ~
Ofice hour* —Opeu .root S a. <»• to •>-»*>
r on' »i 8 - :?0 > re,l,i * i " s
day nt 7 a. m.. for Su
nawh wd points on Central Railroad.
For Charleston (night twin), al .. p. m.
Pir Atlanta and the South, and (or all
Virtberti points for through train, at 7 tun.;
,nd also for Savannah, Macon and Colum-
Atlanta* Georgia Hui I root wav mail,
,' th( . West: also, for Charleston and
South Carolina Railroad way mail, at ‘.I p.ni.
remitting money by 'nail, the
*&t way to do so is by Draft, or l’ost,
Ofice money order; and when neither of
I these can he had, send in •‘Registered'’
I letter. A letter can bo “registered” at any
I Post Office in the United States, ns no Post
I Master has any right to refuse, when ashed
I to do 80.
I TVc would call the attention of our friends
I to this notice. "
I Ahead, o »•«“>*
I We received last evening a copy of Mon-
I day's New York Herald, through the
I courtesy of the Southern Express Company.
I Bcc»r4«’ , t' Mtl ’
I Three violations of the Eighteenth Sec-
I tion were examined, and slight tines ini-
I posed. Business light. City quiet.
I Xen Citizens.
I After going through the usual forms, in
■ the City Court, yesterday, Otvrn O’Keefe,
■ Timothy O'Keefe and Isaac Blooininthal
■ were admitted to the rights of citizenship
■ inthe United States of America.
I* ...
■Angnsta Brown Bra.* Baud.
■ Three weeks practice with their new in
■ tlruments, got from New York recently hv
■ 11. A. Harper, shows a very great promise ot
■bitinga valuable additional ban 1 of music
■in the city. We wish them success.
■liming,
I Mr. John L. Moore, an old gentleman—a
■tinner by trade, has been missing for two
Idits. The last seen of him he went across
■the river in a liattcau, and neither lias been
■bird from.
■ 'in- Garden,
I One us the best managed and finest look
ing gardens amund A ugu,ta is that of our
■fnmd Dr Jkanks, at the City Hospital
Ipoauds. Vegetables, ol all kintis are
■brought tu rare perfection under the skilful
Inreof Hr. Stone, who has the supervision
lot the garden—a man who thoroughly
Itnderstandi his useful vocation.
■ lilcldc.
I The corpse of a young man was found
■stove the city near the late Charles Carter’s
Ifrnn, on yesterday afternoon. The corpse
lit well dressed, anti had about his person
lu empty vial of laudanum, bearing the
■hhel of Stevenson & Shelton, and ;i pro
■pitnrae of the Black Drunk for the-nth.
■There were nu data by which the corpse
■ton'd be identified, besides the fact his
■kte was sj mutilated by Worms its to pre
■'Wtrecognition. An inquest was hold by
Bbt'incr Rhodes, and the verdict rendered
“that lie came to his dentil by the
Bdmirintration of laudanum by bis own
■“"l His hut and tobacco pouch is in
■>b( hands of the Coroner.
■hi H heal Crop.
from every quarter we have the gratifying
Mteiigence that the wheat crop bids fair to
ij l abundant. It will, in a few days, he
-Jond the rust and mildew, and a large
TOil of country will have been denuded ol
r ! growth by the scythe. Upon this prospect
* k ’ is it that old wheat and flour holds its
»n no well ? Holder.; well know that when
I'’* eotur-8 in idd wheat and flour
tes out, and it seems to us a rational con
'•‘ion lu arrive at that the prices ought to
> d mu, and sale? he made to close out stocks.
I*** fractional Notes.
j ■ I’tiitnens of tlie new lifter u cent cur- j
L tic? 110,68 have been turned out at the
r at Washington an<l will bo put in
kuUtio., in a short time. They are nearly
l " same size as tlie twenty five cent
J* uow 01 U!ic - Vignettes of Generals
j ted Sherman are prominent 011 the
L,' 1 between them are the words
1 1*» 1 " ?nIS " 'arge print, and beneath
"I-” The back of the note
I »atne as the twenty five cent notes with
P* domination on each end.
'"'"'blub,.
I recommend to our friends in every
I lin the State of Georgia, immediately
t,rm ran t Clubs. “Eternal vigi-
I fj., r l ir ' c<J “I liberty,” remember!
I(j ‘’ la H e **tctoral vote must be given to
li'jpst ,!l November, in the
I 'XSljuLrc nl
3 earnest men, there is no such
■ win] 1,, ..r -, „
|, :l . * w, > are ciitering upon a
, iraug,lt wi,l ‘ ll ‘« grandest objects
IHo l;v ' :r s,!Cn * Former catn-
*' r " ' ,Ut P'ay in comparison.
Icoomt*’. &TB n< a victory for the
l^'lionT 011 S " 4the r ‘ Rl ‘ 1, Ht lb « 11181 Si ale
■ 'tcun 08 U< * B^ee P 0n our arms only to
I 'Bin t 1,11,1 “up and at ’em
I *®ong s t .1 hC „ ‘* ro,l " fie " d bas apt scholars
| |, lv , 8 w ll Klux Democracy, who will
■ n,>r me J 8t mc " ,l<l(:v '»cd—spare no means,
■ *'( ellller * to accomplish uny
■ Jr ’ Rnl * , ‘> "fgaiii/.e at once! De-
This interesting SpccUrular Drama »««
agaiu performed last night at Concert Hall,
to a crowded house. Prudery, pure and un
defiled, may object to the scenes iu aouio of
the nets, hut it were well to remember that
motto, so uppropos —“Tloni Sui qtse mat ye
/tense.’’ To the habitues of the theatre
to those who never tail to leud their
presence mid countenance to the saw Just
ring—the Circus- it were the very bight of
absurdity to object or say » word as to the
readings, or scenery, or performances ol the
Troupe, now rendering so well the Drama of
the ltlack Crook in this city. Those who
may have seen ibo saao spectacular exhi -
lotion in New Y'ork, and other cities of the
Union, can have but few objection** to the
performances of Templeton’s Company in
this city, and these objections are, the
cramped stage, the ill-vcnlilated house, the
great lack of the right sort of properties,
and the miserable order kept in the dress
circle, and the galleries. Mounted upon
the backs of the scats, senseless applauding,
and whistling all over the house, we imagine,
does not convey a very pleasant view of the
manners, at public places, of tho cox populi
of Augusta. Applause nt the right place and
in the right time, we have no objection to, and
never fail to give it when deserved, as we
think every ended scene required last night.
Another thing is, the noisy uud disgusting
yelling and encoring at the close of so many
songs and dances. It is wearying to the
artistes, though considered by some folks
as highly complimentary.
There is no .sparkle left to the song or the
dance, and as “variety is the spice of life,’’
at such a place, repetition is too much of a
“whatness,’’ and falls upon tho ear or the
retime like a surfeit -followed by indigestion
—in the physical view of the case. There is
no more occasion in a theatre, than in a
church, lor gentlemen to give loose rein to
hilariou3 yelling, or loud cries, or terrific
whistles and screams.
Applaud to the echo, it you will, in a
sensible way, but remember that noise ii not
the sort of applause grateful to the artistes or
pleasant to those of the audience who under
stand the refined mode of appreciating those
who endeavor so faithfully to eater to the
pleasure and amusement of their audience.
There are .-oine other matters that need
looking after, but we defer them for the
present.
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Fire iu Tlionin.lon,
The Monroe Advertiser learns that an
extensive fire occurred iu Thoniaston last
week, which destroyed a large portion of
the town. The fire occurred on precisely
the same day of the month as the one there
last year. This, says the Advertiser , is the
third fire, wc believe, that has occurred in
that unfortunate town since the war, and
from the great extent of them, there can
be but little of it left.
Colton Hrccipt*.
We find that the receipts of cotton at all
the ports since September 1, IBu7, to 22tl
May, 18G8, amounts in the aggregate to
107,148 baits—up tu the same time lasi
year, 1,712,851 bales. Os this amount,
there have been shipped, up to the same
time, to Northern puns, 7e0,01S liales, and
for las* year, »12,011; hales—-tbv remainder
having bceh shipped to foreign ports —leav-
ing stock in this country to the same period
182,827 bales, against 752.3,2171 bales last
year. These figures show that scarcity of
supply may tend to keep the market steady,
and perhaps give it au impetus to higher
prices when tho fact becomes generally
known of the decrease ol stock on hand*
The last crop, which is now left at the South’
has very generally passed out of planters’
hands, and if speculators tail hold on to
their yrip, Aome of the fortunate ones may
yet get their dreams realized. W ■ sh ill
AUG.USTI MARKETS.
Wkdxksday, May 27 T. 'I
FINANCIAL.—Wu have no alteration to
make in the Gold market. Wo quote 1,39
buying, and 1.11 tolling Stocks are not altered.
COTTON Noun reports from Liverpool and
New York show a downward tendency ; N. A'.
Middlings 29}a30c., and very dull Tlio market
nt this place is off, of courso, and we think 27c.
the extreme quotation?.
In all other staples wc make no alterations in
prices. The market is too dull and the prices
merely nominal, and wo therefore have no dispo
sition to make quotations.
[ Advertisement.]
SC, IC. IC, Itadivny’a Bendy IteSief.
Is the cheapest and 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, diptheria, hoarse
ness, sore throat, chills, fever and ague,
mercurial pains, scarlet fever, etc., etc.,
take from four to six of Kadway’a Pills, and
also take a tcaspoonful of the Ready Relief
in a glass of warm water, sweetened with
sugar or honey ; bathe the throat, head and
chest with Ready Relief, (if ague or inter
mittent fever, bathe the spine also), in the
morning you will he cured.
How the Relief acts. —In a few minutes
the patient will feel a slight tinging irrita
tion, and the skin becomes reddened; if
there is much distress in the stomach, the
Relief will assist nature in removing tho
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
the body feels increased heat. The sickness
at stomach, colds, chills, headache, oppress
ed breathing, thesorencssof 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 the Relief
externally, either on the spine or across
the kidneys, or over tlie stomach and bowels,
that for several days after a pleasing
warmth will he (elt, showing the length of
time it continues its influence over tlio
diseased parts.
Price of R. R. H. Relief, 50 cents per
bottle. Sold by druggists and country
merchants, grocers, etc.
Sec Radwuy’s Almanuo for 1868.
4«f
j Ailvortisemcn t.)
IS. It. It. IHII*.
Composed of vegetable extracts (prepared
in vacuo), they purify tho blood, regulate
the liver, and purge all corrupt and acri
monious humors from tho system.
One of Dr. Railway's Pilis contains more
of (|u* itetivo principle of euro, and will act
quicker on the Mm, bowels, stomach, kid
ney. bladder, blood, etc., than four or six
of the ordinary common Purgative or ta
thortio Pills sold under various names, or
than ten grains of blue mass.
True comfort for tho aged uud others
afflicted with costivcncss nud paralysis of
the bowels. One to throe of Railway’s
Pills—once in 24 hours, will accuro rogular
evacuations from tho bowels. Persons who
for 20 years have not enjoyed a natural
stool, and havo been compelled to uso in
jections, have been cured by a few doses of
Railway’s Pills. Dr, Itadway’s Pills euro
all diseases of tho stomach, liver, bowels,
kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases,headache,
constipation, costiveness, indigestion, dys
pepsia, biliousness,bilious fever, inflammation
of tho bowels, piles, and all derangements
of the internal viscera. One to six boxes
warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely
vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
Dr. Radway’s Pills sold by all druggists
and country merchants. Price, 25 cents.
Sec Dr. Radway’s Almanac for 1808.
pl TELEGRAPH.’)
Wash ngton Items.
TVasuinuton, May 27.—Stanton vacated
the War Office yesterday,
Parties complying witli Amnesty procla
mation of September were registered yester
day. This concession adds considerably to
tho white vote.
The Senate is engaged in unimportant
routine.
The efficacy of the writ of habeas corpus
in the Wooley case is doubted, weight of
opinion being that the House of Represen—
Units is too high to he disturbed in its de
liberations by this writ.
The keys of the War Office arc still with
General Townsend. Hall of the guard have
been removed. Woolley was before the
corruption committee to-day, but rctusiug to
answer how he spent his money, was re
committed.
It is staled that Grant favors Schofield’s
confirmation.
In Executive Session, the Senate referred
Schofield’s nomination to the Committee.
Revenue to day $82,900.
Plenty rumors of Cabiuct resignations,
but nothing reliable.
Congressional.
Washington, May 27. Scuttle —A bill
incorporating a National Insurance Com
pany passed.
Davis’ resolution was amended by Ross, to
make a committee ol five instead of three to
investigate the corruption reports, passed.
Arkansas’ admission was discussed to
adjournment. In the discussion on minor
details, no Republican opposed the admis
sion under the Constitution.
House— Post roads committee was direct
ed to enquire into the expediency of a
general law, forbidding bridges across
navigable streams of less than live hundred
feet span.
A bill amending laws fur collecting fines,
penalties and forfeitures in customs, passed.
Indian appropriations was discussed to
adjournment.
Markets— By Te I egraph.
riiinndal.
LONDON, May 27, A r oon. —Consuls 955.
Honda 7U.
LONDON, Mil)' 27, Jjtcmoov. Bonds 72.
NKW YOUK, May 27, Yoon.- Stocks active
and strong. Money 4ad. Kxoji.ingo in}. (juM,
1.39|. Virginia'* sfi].
NKW YOUK, May 27, Ecenin 7. —Gold 130$.
Government.-, closed strong. ’<>2 coupons 11$;
Tennessee’* 701; North Carolina’s, 08$; sterling
quiet and firm at 10$; Border State bonds ad
vanced ! }h2 percent; Virginia’* advanced 4 per
cent, closing nt 59&60; call loans la».
M W OK !jFANS, May 27.—Sterling. 5:U»55.
Now York sight l premium. Gold 110$.
!’ W/J.TMOKK, May 27. Virginia O’* 49a50.
Coupons 55.
1* rod uce and 01 hrr Miuiui«.
LIVERPOOL, May 26, a Yoon. —Cotton down
ward. Sales 5,000 bales. Uplands llflallj.
LIVERPOOL, May 27, Iu vetting —Cotton closed
quiet and weaker. Uplands 11$ ; Orleans 113;
ealos 1,000 bale.-.
NEW YORK, May 27, Noon. —Cotton dull—
Uplands 30.
Flour 10.1.15 c lower. Wheat 1 a.’c. lower.
liye 2a'»c lower. Oats Ac lower. Pork dull and
lower new Mess $28.50. Lard drooping, 18}a
19|c. Freights quiet. Turpentine declining,
50a501c. Rosin quiet and unchanged.
NEW YORK, May 27, Evening —Cotton
less active, .'■'.ales 030 bales at 30.
Flour dull fit 1 0a20c. lower. Wheat heavy
3asc. I >wer ; inixi'd Southern, $2.18. Mrs-* Pork,
$25.4.1, old $27.75. Lard lower, ISjal!*]. .Sugar
active, other groceries quiet. Turpentine, 50-Ja
51. Rosin $3.10a7.00. Wool heavy ; Texas, 29a
33. Freights—t'otton unchanged grain declined.
BALTIMORE, .May 27.—Cotton dull, nomi
nally 295.
Flour dull, Spring jc lower; Winter steady.
Wheat very dull, Maryland $2.70a2.90. Corn
firm, white $LI3al.lO; yellow $1.21a1.23. Oats
steady at 93a95c. Rye unchanged. Provisions
steady and unchanged.
ST. LOUIS. May 27.—Pork dull, $28.50. Da
con dull and unchanged. Lard quiet at 20.
Flour Gall; superfine, 7,75a8.00. Corn dull at
V) 1 uO3.
CINCINNATI, May ‘27.—Mess Pork dull at
28.25. Bacon dull ; shoulders 14} ; clear sides,
17}. Lard 18*
NEW ORLEANS, May 27.—Cotton dull.
.Middlings 2<Sc. Sales 1,300 bales; receipts 178;
exports 1 800.
Sugar aud tnobu’ses dull.
' lIARLKSTON, May 27. Cotton nominal;
no sales. Receipts 93 bales. Exports ISO bates.
MOBILE, May 27.—Cotton quiet. Sales 127
bales. Middling 27c. Receipts 41 bales. Ex
port* 19 bales.
WILMINGTON, May 27.—Spirits of Turpen
tine 13$, and closed at 44. Rosin in good de
mand at a slight decline—strained 2.125 ; extra
No. 2, 2.25; No. 1, $3; pale $5; Tar firm at S3.
SAVANNAH, May 27.—Cotton nominal, no
sales; Middling* held at 29.4 30c; receipts 173
bales; exports to New York 929 bales.
Marine Hews-
WILMINGTON, May 27.—Arrived; Mary
Sanford from Now York.
Cleared: Rebecca Clyde for New York; Pio
neer lor Philadelphia.
CHARLESTON, May 27.—iSailcd : Stcauicr
Manhattan, for Now York.
SAVANNAH, May 27.—Cleared” Steamship
Herman Livingston for New York.
Arrived : Sau Jacinto from Now York.
JSTotice.
q'iitl UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METII
-- OI) ot informing their friends and tho pub
lic that they ahall oontinuo their MEAT HOUSE,
at tlu-ir old stand, on tho Southwest corner of
i ampbell and Ellis streets, where they will he
happy to attend to their wants with tlio best
FitKBII MEAT and VEGETABLES the mar
ket affords, at all hours of tho day.
my 13—3w* J. li. WILSON A CO.
Horse Po wer
THRESHING MACHINES !
Us K ARE MANUFACTURING THE ABOVE
Machines of our own pattorn, and which
we believo are superior to any of tlie kind in this
or uny other market,
STKO.X;, IUJIIAULi: AND CASK AP.
Wo also huilil
SI'EAM ENGINES, lIIUST MILLS, SAW
MILLS, WROUGHT IRON SCREW COT
TON PRESSES, COTTON PLANTERS’
GIN GEAR, IKON RAILING,
A G HICU l-T UR A L IM PLEM K NTS'
DION and BRASS CASTINGS,
and all other kinds of Machinery needed in tho
South* Planters will do woll to cull on us before
mailing contracts,
PENDLETON A BOARDMAN,
Engineers and Machinists.
Foundry and Machine Works, Koilock at., op
posite Excelsior Flour Mills.
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SPAULDING COUNTY.
Assignee’* Notice of Appointment.
IN THE DISTHICT COURT OF TIIK
1 United BUtvi, for tho Northern DUtrirt of
Georgia.
In the matter of the j
CLOUI) A SIIKPHKRD, f IN BANKBUFILY.
bankrupts. j
To all whom it may concern : The utnlersiuucd
hereby gives notice of hie appointment so anwnee
of the tirrn of MeMra. Cloud it ffhophertl of Griffin
tu the comity of BiwulJing, and State of Georgia,'
wlm have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own
petition by the District court of mid District.
SAMUEL I). IRVIN, Assignee, etc.
Dated at Griffin, Georgia, tho 25th day of May,
A.P., 1848. iny27—ltwSw
IN THE DISTRICT CtTlTux iTF TuT:
1 United States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of V
DOLPHIN LINDSAY, i IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To tiie creditors of Dolphin Lindsay, bankrupt :
This is to give you notice that, the court lias or
dered the second goner.il meeting of the creditors
of the above named bankrupt to be bidden nt the
Register’s office, Griffin, Gu., at II o'clock, a. in.,
on the 7th day of Juue, A.D., 18Gd, to consider lire
propriety of declaring a dividend.
Dated at Griffin, Ha., on the 25th day of May,
A.D., 1863. HENRY IIICNDIUCK,
m yf7—lawZiv Assignee.
HALL CUUNTY. ~~
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
J- United States, fertile Northern District us
Georgia.
In the matter of )
SIEPIIEN COWAN, LIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
To all whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives m>: ice of his appointment tu nssigneo
of Stephen Cowan, of in tho county of
Hull, and State of Georgia, within said District,
who lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon ilia own
petition by the District court of said District.
Dated tho t!otli drtv of Muv, A.D., 18(13.
W. .). PIKE,
my 27 law3w Assignee, etc.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JAMES A. JOHNSON,} IN BANKRUPTCY*
Bankrupt. J
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment ns Assignee of James A. Johnson,
of Thomson, Columbia county, Slate of Georgia,
within said District, who lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court of said District.
Dated at Thomson, the !Btli of May, IBtiß.
JOHN G. CALDWELL,
mySO—lttw3\v Assignee.
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for tlio Northern District <>
Georgia.
In the matter of *1
AARON G. HULSEY, }IN DANKKUI’TC'Y
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may com urn: The
hereby givea notice of hit* appointment ns As
gignce of Aaron llulscy, of the county of
Campbell, who has-been adjudged a Hank nipt
upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District*. ISAAC. N. SHANNON,
my 83—w3w Assignee.
FOR BE NT AND SALE.
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
BY W. B. GHIFFIN
HOUSES AND LOTS—
On Broad and Ellis streets
To be disposed of at private sale. Terms rea
sonable and titles good.
For further particulars apply to
W. B. GIUFFIN,
my 19—ts Corner Jackson aud Ellis.
Furnished House to Rent.
'PO KENT UNTIL THE IST OF OCTOBER,
I (or longer if desired) a neat Cottage House
on the North side of Greene street. I: is in a
pleisant- and central part of the city ; and being
tally supplied with parlor and bed-room and
kitchen furniture, w nld form an eligible resi
dence for three or four single gentlemen who de
sire to board themselves.
Possession given immediately. Rent, low to
respectable tenants. Apply by letter, or if other
wise, between the hours of 9 and 11 a. in., at 360
Bw.ad Street. my2-l —sttifcs
For
n / HEAT FANS
110ti.SE POWERS,
THRASHERS,
AND
CIRCULAR SAWS.
luy I—Stawfm R. F. URQUHAKT.
To Rent,
\ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND
/V romosodioua DWELLING HOUSE, situate
136 Br i l strev t*.
The House has all the Modern improvements.
To a suitable tenant ii will be rented on reason
able terms. Apply to
marH ts EPHRAIM TWEEDY. Trust?/*
nmil\ lu A. BALK
na brou) STREirr.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
I WILL OPEN TO-DAY A FUKSII ASSORTMENT OF
New Spring Prints,
VERY HANDSOME, AT LOW PRICKS.
KiXE CAMHIUO CHINTZ
NEW I’KINTfil) LAW NS,
NEW SPRING! DeLAINES,
C UAL LIES, f.tc.j etc.
New Spring Ginghams,
VERY HANDSOME, AT A LOW PRICK.
FRENCH CASSIMERES,
AMERICAN CASSIMERES, ami
,1 KANES.
BED TICKING,
STRIPES,
BLEACHED SHIRTING,:
BROWN HOMESPUN,
PA KASOLS, IIOOP SKIRTS,
UMBRELLAS, GLOVES,
o HOSIERY^
PERFUMERY, etc
A!1 of which will bo sold at as LOW PRICES
can be had in town.
IS (D:\RY la. A. ll il.lv ,
172 Broad Street.
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Watches, flocks ami Jewelry.
I 3 n. SUMMER, 184 BROAD STREET,
JL-i. AUGUSTA, GA.
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, etc.; Watch,
makers’ Tools, Materials anti Glasses.
CLOCKS SWATCHES
'-• - 1
REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
Jewelry made and repaired.
AU kinds of Hair Braiding dono. Agent lor
Singer’s Sowing Muchinos. All kinds of Sewing
Machinos repaired and warranted.
my24—law3m
Blacksmith and Wheelwright,
TWIGGS STREET,
ON MILL PREMISES OF R. F. URQUIIAKT,
AUGUSTA, GA.
rl UGGIES, WAGOXS AND DBAYS
) REPAIRED.
Storo Trucks,lron Grating, Iron Doors, llingoi
and Hooks, Win *ow Shutters and Gates made
and repaired.
Platform Scales lopairod in tho best manner.
Bridge Bolts and Braces inado to order and nt
short notice.
Master builders and others would do well to
give me a call boloro ordering work elsewhere.
a|»l2 —endcow2m* JNO. J. EVANS.
DECATUE COUNTY.
I N ~ . COURT OF tZil
OoorgU* 1 5p U, » fortho Southern UDtrict of
In the matter of 1
THOMAS SCOTT, /IN BANKRUPTCY.
bankrupt. J
Hie un ItTHigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as assignee of the above uauied party,of
Deuatur county, Gu.. who lias been adjudged a
•Htikrujit upon his own petition by the district
court of raid district.
Dated at Bainbridge, (ia., tbc 25th day of May,
IMB - 11. M. BEACH,
myJ7 - lavtf Assignee.
Till: Di> jpRICT COURT OF Uh;
United States, fur the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
DAN’L A. CAMPBELL, VIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bunkrupt. )
Tho utidorrigned hereby gives notice of his
uppoiutrncnt as assignee of tho above named
party, of Decatur county, (la., who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court* of s.iid District.
Dated at Baiiibridge, Ga., tho 25th day of May,
,8 « S - , 11. M. BEACH,
_my27—lairHw* Assignee.
TN THE DISTHICT CO U _ RT OF THE
X. I nited States, for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
WM. M. CAMPBELL, lIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
Tlie underaigned liurcby give* notice* of hid up
pointincut us assignee of the above named party
<>t Decatur county, (la., who lms been adjudged a’
bankrupt upon bis own petition by tlio district
court of raid district.
Dated at Baiiibridge, Ga , this 25th day of .May.
,sos - it. M. BEACH,
_ pi.v2i la\v3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OE THE
A United Slates, for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of \
lIE.L li. M'AUGIi, VIA BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
'flic undersigned hereby gives notice of bis ap
pointinent as assignee of the above named party,
ol Decatur county, Ga., who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petition by the district
court ot saiil district.
Dated at Baiiibridge, (ia., this 25th day of May,
lsfiß * 11. M. BEAC'II,
in v 27 I aw3sr A soignee.
IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
llouod States, for Ibo Southern District of
Georgia.
In tlio matter of \
BENITO C. SCOTT, lIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. \
ibo undersigned heroljy gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of tlio above named
party, of Decatur county, Ga., who has been ad
judgod a bankrupt upon bis owu petition by tbc
district court of raid district.
Dated at Bainbridgc, Os., the 25th day of
May, 186S. il. M. LEACH,
uiy27—lawiiiv Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tlio matter of \
SAV'D A. TOWNSLKY, \ IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
The undersigued hereby gives notice of iiis ap
pointinent as assignee of the above named party,
of Decatur county, Ga., who has been adjudge.l
a bankrupt upon his own petition by the district
court of raid district.
Dated at Rainbridge, Ga., tho 25th day of
May, 1868. JI. M. BEACH,
my 27—law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ' THE
. United States, for the Southern District of
Goorgia.
In the matter of )
'VM. B. COWART, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
Tlio undersigued hereby give, notice ■ I hi ap
pointment as assignee of ibo above named
party, of Decatur county, Ga., who has been
adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by
the district court of said district.
Dated at Baiiibridge, Ga., on the 25th day of
May, 186S. H. M. BEACH,
my 27 lavr3ur Assignee.
HENRY COUNTY.
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
I THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
J- United States, fur tho Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ) 1
WILLIAM KLLt:-, VIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
l*»nl! whom il may concent: The undersigned
In-ruby ::ivrs notice ol bis appointment as assignee
*>l the (..‘ate ot William A. Eilis, of Locust Grove
District, in tlie county of Ilenrv, uud State of
Georgia, witliiu said District, wlio lias been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition bv the
District court of said District.
SAMUEL U. WEEMS, Assignee, etc.,
Dated at Griffin, Ga., tlio 25th day of May, A.I).
1868. my27—luvv3w
TROUP COUNTY.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of >
JOHN C. BATTLE, [IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice of Ids ap
pointment as Assignee of John C. Battle, ot La-
Grange, in tlie county of Troup, State of Georgia,
within raid District., who lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon Ids own petition by tlie District
Court of said District.
Dated at Newmm. Ga., 18lli *iay of May, IBfB.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my 23 law3w Aesignec.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
J. United States for the Northern District ot
Georgia.
lu the matter of )
ALLEN C. RAMSEY, -IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Allen C Ramsey,
of the comity of Troup, aud State of Georgia,
within said District, who lias been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his owu petition by tlie District
('■mi t of said Disliiet.
Dated at Newmm, Ga., 18th day of May, 1868.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my 23 -faw3w Assignee.
fN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of j
PLEASANT B. HALL, 5-IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. j
To whom it may concern: Tlio undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Pleasant li. Hall, of LaGrangc, county
of'Troup, State of Georgia, within said District,
who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Court of raid District.
Dated at Newmm, Ga., the IBtli day ol May.
1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my'-d—iawd w Assignee.
JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
L United Slate's for the Northern District of
Georgia
in the. matter of j
WILLIAM P RED WINE >JN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. )
To all whom it may concern; The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his election as As
signed of Wm P. Red wine, of county,
in the State of Georgia, within said District, ivlio
lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own
petition by tlio District Court, of said District.
ISAAC N. SHANNON.
mY23—w3w Assign) e.
Assignee's Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
!. United States for tlio Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter us ) In Bankruptcy,
WM. P. BEASLEY, >At Ncwnan, April 30,
Bankrupt. j IS6B.
To whom it, may concern: The undersigned
gives notice that hii was this day dalv elected as
Assignee of William P. lieaslev, of Troup county,
ami State of Georgia, iu said District, who lias
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
bv 1 tie District Court of said District.
BLOUNT C. PERK EL,
iny2o w3iv Assignee.
COWETA COUNTY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ME
1 United States for tho Northern District of
Georgia.
lu the matter of j
JOSEPH S. HENRY, }IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt,
To whom it may concern: Tlio undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee oi' Joseph S. Henry, ot Newmm, Coweta
county, Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
by the District Court of said District.
' Dated nt Newnmi, the 181.11 dnyot May, A. !).,
1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my23— w3w Assignee.
AUCTION BALES*
Assignee'* Sale.
ON THE m DAY OF JUKE NEXT, I
will offer for sale, at public outcry, before
the Court House door in the city of lJaiubridge,
one house and lot in the town of Attapulgus.m
the county of Decatur and State of Georgia. Said
lot containing 22 acrea us land, and having thereon
a large and commodious dwelling, with all neces
sary outhouecs: said property being free of all in
cnmbrance 1 also, one lot in the said town of Atta
palgus, containing 8 acres more or less —this lot
sold subject to a mortgage. All the foregoing
property sold as.the property of Iliel B. Waugh,
Bankrupt, for the benefit of bis creditors.
Terms Cash. 11. M. BEACH,
Assignee of estate of 11. B. Waugh,
--jny_ff—law! iv Bankrupt
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States, for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of 1 IN BANKRUPTCY
JAMES RAY, j
Bankrupt. J No. 41.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice it
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 22d day of June, 1868, at 4 o’clock p.
m., at Chambers of the said District Court,
beforo Frank S llessc-ltino, E:q., one of tho
ltegistors of tho said Court in Bankruptcy, at
the law office of Arthur Ilood, in Cuthbert, and
show cause wby tho prayer of the said petition of
the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further
notice Dgiven that the second and third meetings
of creditors, will bo held at the same time and
place.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine,
Cskail Jafiß o of said Court, at Savannah,
J Ga . ; this 25th day of May, 1868.
james McPherson,
my 26 —law2w Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
■L United States, for tbc Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of | IN BANKRUPTCY.
LEWIS T. GLOVER, \
Bankrupt. j No. 40.
Tho said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
tho Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 22d day of June, 1868, at 4 o’clock p.m.,
at Chambers of tbc said District Court, before
Frank S. Hesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers
of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the law Office of
Arthur Hood, in Cuthbert, and show cause
why tho prayer of tbo said petition of the Bank
rupt should not bo granted. And further notice is
given that tho second and third meetings ot
creditors will be held at the same time and place.
Witness tho Honorable John Erskiuc,
IsitALl Ju,, S° ta ' [ * Court, at Savannah,
*• ' Goorgia, tbi3 25th day of June, IS6B.
James McPherson,
my26—law2w Clerk.
TN Tit E DISI'K!CI COURT OF THE
» United States, f,r J.lie . uuthern District of
Georgia.
Tn thematterof ) IN BANKRUPTCY
URIAH McCULUERS, j-
Bankrupt. I No, 3S.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned tho
Court for a discharge f'.-ooi all his debts pr**v.iblo
under tho Bankrupt Act of .March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given :** aP persons interested
to appear ou the 22J day of June, lSf,S,at 4 o’clock
p.m., at Chambers of said District Court, beforo
Frank S. llcsscitinc, Esq., one of the Registers of
the said Court in Bankruptcy, at tho law office of
Arthur ilood, in Cuthbert, and show cause
why the prayor of the said pelilion of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. And further notice is
given that tho second and third meetings of
creditors will be held at the same time and place.
Witness, tbc Honorable John Erskino,
I .... 1 Judge of said Court, at Savannah,
*' J Ga., this 25th day of May, IS6S
james McPherson,
my26—law2w Clerk.
rx the district court of the
1 United States, for tbc Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of j In Bankruptcy
HENRY OPPENIIKIM Eli. J.
Bankrupt. ) No. 152.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from ail iii- deb's provable under
tho Bankrupt Act ol .March 2nd, 1567, notice is
hereby givon to ail persons interested to appear
on the 22d clnj* of Juno, ISIIB, at 4 o’clock, p. 111.,
at chambers of said District Court, beforo Frank
S. Hesseltine, Esq., one of' the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at ibo offioo of A. Hood, iu
Cuthbert, and sh 'w cause why the p ayer of I lie
said petition of tho Bankrupt should not be
granted. And further notice is given that Hie
second and third meetings of creditors wiil be
hold at tbc same time and place.
-Withoss, the Honorable John Eitkiuo,
[seal.] Judge of said Court at Savannah,
Ga., this 25th 'lay of Mav, 1868.
james McPherson,
my26—l*w2w Clerk.
IN THE DISNRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for iho Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of 1 IN BANKRUPTCY,
WINFIELD SCOTT, -
Bankrupt. j No. 153.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
lor a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persona interested to appear
on the 22d day of Jane.lß6B, at 1 o'clock, p. m . at
chambers of said District Court before F. 8. llcsscl
tine, one of tlie Registers of said Court in Bank
ruptcy at the office of Arthur Ilood, in Cuthbert.
Ga.,and show cause why tiie prayer ot the said
petition of the Bankrupt should not be grunted.
And lurtber notice is given that the second and
third meetings of creditors will be held at the same
time and place.
Witness, the Honorable Joint Erskino,
j seal.] Judge of said Court at Savannah, Ga.,
this 25th day ot May, 1868.
james McPherson,
my26—law2w Clerk.
TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
J. United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of 1 IN BANKRUPTCY
KOBERTUS A.COOPER[
Bankrupt. ) No. 154.
Tlie said Bankrupt having petitioned tho Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
tlie Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
outlie 22d day of June, 1868, atlo'clook, p. m.,
at chambers of said District Court before Frank
S. Hesseltine, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the office of A. Hood, in
Cuthbert, aad show cause why the prayer of the
said petition of the Bankrupt should not" be grant
ed. Aud farther notice is given that the second
and third meetings ot creditors will be held 111
tiie same time and place.
Witness, tho Honorable John Erskine,
(seai..J Judge of said Court at .Savannah,
Ga., this 251 h day of May, 1868.
james McPherson,
iuy26—lt Clerk.
MORGAN COUNTY.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
i United States for the Northern District ol
Georgia.
In the matter of )
DAVID W. MORGAN, WN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. j
To whom it may concern : The uudeirigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee ol David W. Morgan,of LaGrangc, in 1 lu*
comity, of Troup, and State ol Georgia, within
said District, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon bis own petition by tlie District Court of
said District.
ISAAC N. SHANNON,
my 23 iawdw Assignee.
DEKALB COUNTY.
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1. United Suites for the Northern District of
Georgia.
in the urattor of )
PAUL H. TILLER, !• IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern : Tlie undersigued
hereby gives notice ot his appointment as As
signee of the estate of Paul 11. Tiller, of DeKalb
county, Georgia, who lms been adjudged a Bunk
rupt upon ins owu petition, by tbc District. Court
of said District. NOAH K, FOWLER
m.yl3-w2w Assignee
Assignee’s Notice of AppointmentT
lN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United Slates tor tlie Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter ot |
ZEl’llANlAll KSTKS, J- IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
lo whom it may concern: Tho umle)>igncil
hereby ftivea notice of his appointment us Aa
aiju'neo of the estate of Zcphanmki Kstoe, of ihe
county of DcKaib and Statu of Georgia, within
wild District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt*
upon his own petition, hv the District Court of
enid District. NOAH R. KOWLKR,
my 19— w~w Assignee,
AxfccUoir Saiui.
City Sheriff’s Sale
\\/ ILL BE 30LD, AT TUB STORE, No. HI,
on Broad llfoct, la (lie City of Augusta,
two doors above Centre street, on the 3d day of
June, 1868, consisting of Household Furniture,
l eather I,els, Linen Shcel *, Pillow Cases, Dain
ask luWo Cloths, Towels,Window Curtains, Lin
®“ , “ w lye seu of Cue China Ware, Blankets
and Quilts, Carpets and Trunks, a largo Library
containing many choice works, Cut Glass Tum
blers, Pitchers, Wina Glasses, one large Musical
Bos, a lot of Filver Coins, and many other arti
cles. Levied on by virtue of au attachment re
turnable to the August Term, 1868, of the City
Court of Augutta, in favor of Thomas S. Mor
gan against Ed'd \V. Rebon, and John 1,. Kehon,
and as the properly of said defendants, by virtue
of an order from the Hon. John (J. Snead. Ju4**e
of the City Court of Angusta.
ISAAC LEVY,
my24—td City Sheriff C. A.
Administrator’s Sale—By W- B. Griffin.
CD TATE OF GEORGIA—
V /f ichmoiul County.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in
the city of Augusta, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN JUNE next, between the usual hour of sale,
by leave of tho honorable tho Court of Ordinary
•f Richmond County, tho following property,
belonging to the estate ol Jacob Ross, lata of
raid county, deceased. All tbc improvements on
lot No. 188, Telfair street, between Campbell
and C uuiming streets, occupied by John Combs.
Ail of the buildings on Southeast corner of Ellis
and Koilock .** reet*, consisting of the Dwelling
aud Kitchen, turmerly occupied by the family ;
one small Dwelling House, with two rooms, and
Store on the corner, with other outbuildings.
Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of
tho deceased. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay
for papers.
April 27th, 'B6B. WM. J. WHITE,
»p2B-td Administrator do bonis non.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
of fieri laeius, issued out of the Honorable til)
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, iu favor of the
plaintiff, in the following ease, to wit: Joseph
Broken vs. Willis J. Parnell, I have levied upon
as tlie property of the defendant, one Hotel, situ
ated iu tin* city of Tliomasville, Thomas county,
and known as the Railroad House; two acres ol
laud in said city, witli improvements thereon,
known uh tho residence of Willis J. Parnell;
also, six acres of laud, with tlie improvements
thereon, situated on the old Baiiibridge lioad, and
known as the Parnell Brick Yard; aud will sell
the same at public auction, at Hie Conit House
in tlie city ot Macon, county of Bibb, and .State of
Georgia, 011 the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE
next, between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savaunah, April 31), 1868
WM. G. DICKSON.
myS- law Iw U. 8. Marshal.
Assignee’s Sale.
ON TUESDAY, THE Out DAY OF JUNE.
1868. will be sold to tlie highest bidder, for
cash, at Madison, iu Morgan county, Ga., a lot oi
Laud, containing two hundred and two and one
half acres, described as Lot No. 16-1, District
11, and Second Section, lying in Marion county,
tiie same being tlie property of John Brewer, o!
Morgan county, Ga., aud sold under a decree in
Bankruptcy, for the benefit of ids creditors
T. H. S BROBSTON.
my 22- 20t Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale.
r WILL OFFER FOR SALE, AT PUBLIC
JL outcry, before tlie Court House door, iu iho
Citv of Baiiibridge, Decatur County, Georgia ou
MONDAY, Stli JUNE NEXT, lots of land Nos.
13 and 68 in seventh district of Irwin County, in
raid Stale. Said lands sold - (lie property of Lea
M. Griffin, a bankrupt, for tlie benefit ol iiii,
creditors.
At tlie saute time and place will be sold, one
double barrelled Shot Gnn, sold as the property ol
Decatur Richardson, a bank rapt, for the benefit of
iiisereditor3.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, one
single cased Gold Watch and Chain, and lot ol
land No. 330, and 115 acres off of lot No. 332 in
fifteenth district of said County, said lauds contain
ing iu the aggregate 365 acres more or less (this
land sold subject to a judgment lien iu the lmud:
of parties not creditors of the bankruj.t), said
properly last aforesaid sold as the property of B.
F. Byrd, a bankrupt, for tlio benefit of his credi
tors.
Also, at tiie same time and place will be sold,
bits of land 212, 213. 23(1. and 56 acres of 229, ami
fractional lots 21 sand 215 in twenty-first district
of said County (said land sold subject to a mort
gage lien); also, 6 head of cattle, 25 head of hogs,
and 1 buggy and harness. Baid property sold as
belonging to T. E. J. Cowart, a bankrupt. for the
benefit ot his creditors
I 1 '? K,11,e Ume and place will be sold the
undivided halt interest iu lot No. 16(1, in fourteenth
district of said County. Said land sold as the
property of Jolm T. Wimberlv, a bankrupt, for
tho benefit of his creditors.
H. M. BEACH,
my 17- id Assignee.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale*
J AM ES DEAN vs. A QUANTITY OF LUM
ft BER, cargo of tiro brig Virgiuia.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Under and by virtue of an order issued out of tiie
honorable the District Court of the United States
lurtließouthern District of Georgia, iu tlie above
entitled case, and to me directed, 4 will sell at
public auction at Darien, Ga.. on the -J?tli day of
May, 1868. between tlie legal hours of sale, u
quantity of lumber, the cargo of the brig Virginia.
WM. G. DICKSON,
may 16- -41 1 r. s. Marshal.
U. S Marshal’s Sale.
TAMES BRADY vs. STEAMER ANNIE.
fj her Tackle, Apparel. Furniture, etc.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Under and by virtue of au order issued out ol
the honorable tlie District Court of Urn United
States for the Southern Disc ict of Georgia, in the
above entitled case, and to uto directed, I will sell
at public auction, at Savannah, on tlie 27th day of
May , between tlie Legal hom e of sale, the steamer
Annie, tier Tackle. Apparel. Furniture, etc.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mylG—lOt U. 8- Marshal.
Assignee's Sale.
(J. W. ADAIII, Auctioneer.
li V VIRTUE OF A DECREE IN BANK
L# RUPICY m the case ot George Joliuson,
Bankrupt, we will sell, at tbo corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, in tiie city of Atlanta, at if
o'clock iu the afternoon, on TUESDAY, the 2d
day of June next, all the Real Estate belonging to
said Bankrupt, via:
The l lot oti which tlie post office corner iu At
Junta is erected, fronting 25 feet on Broad street,
and running back 60 feet on Alabama street.—the
improvement.-! comprising the corner half of the
Bell Johnson Building; aud three lots of laud on
St. Mary's River, in Camden county, Georgia, of
1030 acres each. All sold free from incumbrance.
ALSO,
Tlie personal property of raid Bankrupt., con
sUing in part of nineteen Gold Watches, most of
them worth from 8200 to S3OO, and some of them
very line; throe Billiard Tables: one Bagatelle.
Table; one Irou Safe; bit of Bar Fixtures; sev
eral good Stoves : Gas Fixtures; ball'interest in
I lie Chairs Benches. Scenery uud Fixtures of
tlie Bell-Johnsou Opera Hull; numerous arti
cles of Furniture, auu other property . mid a large
number of notes and accounts.
All sold as the property of said Bankrupt, for
tlie benefit of his creditor!.
J. T. GLENN,
G. W. ADAIR,
niv 13-lavv3w Assignees.
Fayette Sheriff’s Sole.
W l !*'* HE sold). BEFORE THK COURT
V } House door in tbo town of Fayetteville,
Fayette county. Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first TUESDAY in JUNE next
tlie following property, to wit ; One lot of land’
situated and lying iu ilm tilth district, originally
Henry, now Fayette county, number not known
adjoining Seaborn Harris, Nazareth Norton aud
others, levied on us the property of James M
Austin, to satisfy a tax li fa. against said Austin.
Levied by Comity Huilift*,
Mav *’>, 1868: I) C. MINOR,
my 10—td Sheriff
Fayette ShcriiFs Sale.
RVflLl. 11E SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
▼ T House door in the town oP Fayetteville.
Fayette county, Georgia, within the lejral hours
of sale, ou the first TUKSIMY in JUNK next,
Ihe following property, to wit; One town lot iu
the town of Fayetteville, known as lot No. !*„*,
levied on as property to the estate of
Eli Edmonson, deceased, to satisfy a tax fi. fa.
against said estate. D. C. MINOR,
May 5, 18(»8. Sheriff,
my* 19—td „
Fayette Sheriff’s Postponed. g a j e
W'!;L BE SOLD, BEFORE fH E COURT
VV House dour m the tow a 0 f Fayettcvifle,
Fayette county, Georgia. w ~i,iu ,| 1;■ . . ’
of sale on llu* firs, TUESDAY Vn S
the lollowiug property, to wit : Lot of land in
the upper . 111 ot r'ayetto couutv. No. 81. levied on
raralii- . m C '' ,a r tUOf W ’ « h ‘ Martin, dee'd..
to “ U! a'-'K in favor of John Huie,
.ih H ,t' l) - C. MINOR.
n, y ,n -H Sheri if.