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LAMEST CinWMIJLATION.
A I.'G t■'BTA. GA . I
WEDNESDAY MORNING..'.". ..July 2D. 1888
Miniature Almanac for July, 1868.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29
S.lljiun Sets., 7.01
MOON’S PHASES.
Full Moon— July 4th > 3 " 3 ’’ evening.
U t Quarter— July 12th, 7.32, evening.
N CW Moon-Jnly 19th, 4.48, evening,
first Quarter-July 2fith, 8.43 morning.
Range of Thermometer.
... Tub Natiohal RarvsLicAu OrriCK,
July 28, 1868.
u „ I 12 m I 3p.»>. I 6 p.m. I » )'•'"•
'7B I sr I 84 c I 82 | 8(F
Dentil of <l. A. Ked.
Mr. Red, who was shot in the difficulty on
Monday night, expired, at his residence on
Telfair street, at half past six o'r'ock yester
day afternoon. _
lloree-SboeiuK*
It will be seen that our readers can have
their horses and mules shod (nicely) at the
shop of Mr. J. J. Evans, corner of Bay and
Centre streets.
—.
Court,
Louis Picquet was brought into
yesterday, charged with violating, the
previous evening, the 18th and 21st sec
tions of the City Ordinance. For reasons
satisfactory to the Court, an investigation
was postponed until Monday, 10th of Au
gust. Mr. Picquet was released from
custody.
Our Hauge roil* Cluaaca,
The sjiort of shooting policemen is be
coming a regularly established recreation
among some of'our gentry. That officers
may be slabbed or shot or otherwise killed
in the midst of an affray, that ruffians or
gentlemen may resist arrest, and in the
struggle do fatal injury to their opponents,
is no more than may be expected; such
chances are taken by the applicant for police
appointment, and he knows the extent of
his danger. But it is not covenanted that
he shall risk private assassination, as a
sequence to the performance of his duty.
In this respect he stands on equal ground
with every citizen, and takes the slim
chances of life that most of us enjoy in no
more liberal proportion.
Since the war there seems to have been a
loosening of regard for human life, an
increase of crimes of violence, especially
those of the most desperate character, and a
general retrogression toward barbarism,
Most of this is doubtless due to the war
itself, in which men not of the mildest
natures learned to look complacently upon
the shedding of blood, and let go unbridled
the lowest passions of their natures. Hence
we hear on all sides of th if fatal use of the
pistol, the knife, and the bludgeon. Hence,
when a policeman has been compelled to
arrest a drunken ruffian, perhaps to keep
him from doing a murder, the villain plots
vengeance,, and speakingly wavlays the
officer with the intent, and too often the
success, of murder.
.Such events are not calculated to increase
[our regard for mild treatment. The softest
hearted of us can not see a faithful officer
shot down like a dog while protecting our
own lives, without feeling that justice should
be Stern and inflexible with the murderer. It
is, to a great extent, this leek of full justice
that has made it possible for such murders
obe committed. The police, may now and
hen be over zealous, but they have z a most
langerous and unscrupulous crowd to deal
rith. They need, in its fullest extent, tire
noral and legal support of the magistracy.
It is greatly to be desired that the niagis
raey and the police should act in harmony,
specially in the matter of crimes of violence
b the person, now so prevalent. Mercy to
tasassins should be left to the Governor
■one; the ruffian who uses his brass
nuckles or slung-shot, knife or pistol,
bould be given the full benefit of a fair
rial, and the utmost penalty upon cotrvic
iou.
tat „ ..
n hat to Stamp.
All notes and evidences of debt,Jfive cents
n each SIOO ; if under SIOO, five cents ; if
ver SIOO, five cents on each additional SIOO
r part thereof. All receipts for any amount
tithout limit over S2O, two cents ; if S2O or
inder, nothing. All deeds and deeds of
rust, fifty cents on each SSOO, in value of
he property of the amount secured,; when
t deed of trust is fully stamped, the note
lecured must not be, but they should be
endorsed to show the reason why. Mortgage
jonds need not be stamped if stanfps are
iffixed to the mortgage. All appraisement,
estates or estrays, five cents on each sheet
)r piece of paper. Affidavits of every
ilescription are exempt from .Stamp duties,
Acknowledgments to deeds, etc., are not
exempt. Contracts and agreements, five
cents, except for rents : when sot rent, fifty
cents for each S4OO of rent or less, if over
MOO ; fifty cents for S2OO over S3OO. Any
person interested can affix and cancel
stamps. t
tannin —* ~
Fayette— P II Brassen
ScoU t and M Balla«r”ng
furs frec from in&imnr C Kellogg Vonier
months. e . r ’ isou f 1
darkness is nil th nt is necessary, iu
“miller,” the eggs from which moths are
hatched, only moves in light; the moths
themselves work in darkness. Hang furs
ln a very dark closet and keep the door
*hut; keep it always dark, and you can
no trouble. But, as closet doors are
F "tnetimes left open, the better way is to
inclose the articles loosely in a paper, put
l his in a pillow case, or wrap around a
L *h>th, and hang it up in a dark closet.
Camphor, spices, or perfumery, are of no
use. Continual darkness is sufficient. And
h' not take out the furs in June or July to
them an “airing,” for even then
®°meth the enemy, and it may be that, in
“fteen minutes after exposure, it has de
’ ’ tf l a hundred eggs. If you consider
an airing indispensable, give the furs a
good switching and put them quickly back.
Houghton Institute.
Tlud exercises of this school closed on
Monday, the 20tb of July, and Will bej
resumed on the first Monday in October.
The attendance for the scholastic year has
been large, and the general good deport
incut of the scholars has given great satis
faction to the teachers. Both boys and
girls have been quite punctual—the average
daily attendance being, for the former,
between ninety and ninety-live, and for the
latter about eighty.
The school is in a flourishing condition,
and is now better supplied with books than
at any previous time since the close of the
war. The system of weekly reports, both of
recitations and deportment, has had a bene
ficial effect by exciting in the minds of the
scholars a laudable ambition.
J. T. Derby.
Acknu tviedu mtn l.
At a meeting of the Augusta Typographi
cal Union, July 25th, 1868, the following
Resylutions were unanimously passed :
Retired, That wo tender our trateful no
koGwlcdgmcnts to Kev. A. J* llyan Tor the very
able and eloquent address delivered before tbe
Augusta Union on the 4th day of July, 1868
Revolted, That the thanks of tbe Union are
due and are hereby tendered to Cvl. E. W, Cole,
Messrs. 8. K. Johnson, D. Rice, T. (1. Cook, E.
Nebhut and Bean & Adam, for distinguished
favors on theoccasion of our late Annivcrsuy and
Pic-Nio at Berzolia.
♦ ♦ ♦
COMM E B C I A L.
[From the- Circular of Win. Bryce A Co.
New York Colton IgevietV.
New York, July 28, 1868.
Our last Circular reviewed the market to the
J7th inst., when we quoted Liverpool heavy at
llallUi., a°d th*' market steady, with holders
asking an advance on 31Jc. for Middling Up
lands, and 30A. for Low Middlings. On .Satur
day Liverpool was heavy at lid., with sales of
8,000 bale?, This market was quiet but nomi
nally unehanged; sales only 583 bales, all to
spinners. Cold 1435. On Monday, Liverpool
was down another A J.; Uplands quoted at
10£d.; business restricted to 8,000 bales.—
Scarcely anything was done here, only 352
bales being sold at about |c. decline. Gold
1435. On Tuesday Liverpool and Manchester
were both heavy and lower, Uplands selling at
10|d. A more Active business' was done here at
sc. decline, Low Middlings s being freely offered at
30c. Sales 1,330 bales. On Wednesday Liver
pool was quoted at llfd., with no increase in
activity. These continued declines in that
market cuused a very heavy feeling, and prices
declined fully Ac. without provoking any de
mand ; sales only 560 bales. On Thursday
Liverpool went down to 10$d., and a more
liberal business was done, the sales reaching
12,000 bales. The market here was weak, the
sales only reaching 875 bales, of which 360
werg taken on speculation. To-day the market
has been mare steady and quotations are
obtainable, Liverpool steady at 10|d* for Up
lands ; sales 10,000 bales.
Cable advices since our last have come
regularly to hand, and report a dull week in
Liverpool with a decline of about Ad, op /Ameri
can descriptions, Uplands closing at lOAd,
against 1 lai I Jd« last week. Tbe sales have been
small, reaching only 45 bales, including 3,060 to
speculators, 10,000 to exporters, and 32,000 to
the trade. Total stock in port of all kinds
602,000 bales 320,000 being American. Afloat
for Great Britain 781,000 bales, 13,000 being
from this country.
Our own market for the week under review has
been extremely dull, anti lower prices have been
accepted in the sales made. The decline has been
in sympathy with the Liverpool market, although
current prices have continued from a penny to
three half pence above the shipping point. The
demand here has been wholly from spinners, who
have been buying In tbe most economical way,
and have not taken one-half their consumption,
ao we may naturally look for some improvement
next week in th . amount of business done. Low
Middlings have been in the most decide i request,
yet it has been difficult to realize quotations on
this grade. For anything above Low Middlings,
quotations are wholly nominal, the supply being
so extremely limited, and what little has offered
has been held so far above the views of buyers,
that we omit quotations. For Low Cottons, th>
demand has continued practically nil: some lots
have been pressed off and a market found on a
basis of about 'pc. fqr Ordinaries, at Which pric",
however, vary litt'c can be bought.
With all the dullness that has prevailed, th«e
has been but little forcing done, or a much more
extended business would bawe resulted. Ihe
stock consists mostly of grades that are to aH
intents and purposes unsaleable, and !»■ I lers of
good working Cotton have taken bho chances of
forcing spinners to pay at least quoted prices,
and with the email stock on hand much of a
decline is extremely improbable, except, Liver
pool fdlh off still further. The accounts of
damage by worms have had little or no effect
beyond creating a feeling of apprehension and a
determination to hold on and see the extent of
injury done. Speculation has been iifelcs. on
spot Cotton ; some sales for delivery have been
made on the same basis menjlioned ln.-t week.
We hear of no sales of trar it <’ottons, nor any
engagements for export i
TEL EUR APH MA R K ETS.
liitanv.ini.
LONDON, July 28, .Yoon.- -Consuls 94j.
Bonds 73J.
LONDON, July 28, Bonds
72Ja72J.
NffW Y’ORK, July 28, .Yoon.—Odd 143 J.
Money easy, at 4a!>. (Sterling 10$. ’62 Coupons
14$. Virginiasixes6o ; new, 54J. Tennessee sixes
675; new 66.
NEW Y’ORK, J.uly 28, Evening,.— Governments
steady; ’62's lls*l4j|. Tennessee sixes 66||.
Gold buoyant, 144 J. Sterling weak. Money
easy.
BALTIMORE, July 28.—Virginia Siltes, old,
inscribed 451*455.
NEW ORLEANS, July 28.—Sterling ji7Ja
60. New York sight $ premium. Gold 1.41.
Produce and Other Jlarketa.
LIVERPOOL, June 28, .Yoon. —Cotton opened
irregular. Sales 9,000 hales.
LIVERPOOL, July 27, A/7rrnw». Cotton
dull. Uplands 9J; Orleans 1()|. Sales 8,000
bales.
NEW YORK, July 28, ,Voo».—Cotton dull
and drooping.
Flour 10al5e belter. Wheat drooping. Corn
le lower. Moss Pork quiet at 28.15. Lard linn;
steam 173a18. Turpentine quiet at 44al4Jc.
Rosin
NEW YORK, July 28, ffrentay.—Cotton
heavy, and $c lower. Sales 1,600 bales at 295.
Flour —State and Western 10al5c better, with
fair inquiry for Superfine; Southern firmer ;
common to fair extra 8.60a9.85. Wheat more
steady, $2.38. Corn la2c lower ; White West
ern 1.19. Oats $c lower. Mess Pork 28.00a
28;25. Lard -kettle !BalSs. Whiskey firmer.
Groceries dull. Turpentine 41a445. liosin
Freights firm.
BALTIMORE, July 28. -Cotton dull, at 30c.
Flopr— now, scarce, and generally held higher.
Grain firm, and Mess Pork 29.60.
Bacon advancing rib sides 16$; shoulders 14$ ;
hams 21 >22.
July 28.—Whiskey firm and
active; in bond, 50. Provisions quiet and firm.
Flour and Corn unchanged.
SAVANNAH, July 28.—Cotton nominal,
and very irregular; sales 211 bales ; no receipts.
Middlings 28a28$c.
WILMINGTON, July 28. Spirin Turpenliut)
firmer at 40; Now Y'ork casks 1064950 - Rosins
firm; pale 4.00; No. 1 $3 >3.50; No. 2
2.2&.
NEW ORLEANS, July 28. -Cotton dull »ud
nominal; Middlings 29c; vales 18 bales;
receipts 59 bates.
CHARLESTON, July 28.—Cotton easier;
sales 82 bales; Middlings 28a28$e ; receipted
bales.
LIVERPOOL, July 28, Everuit;/. Cotton
heavy. Uplands 9sd. Prtedunied.
LOUISVILLE, July 28.—Superfine IJour
$fi.25a«.50. .Corn 94>95. Mess Pork $28150a
28.70. Shoulders 1»1 ;. clear rib rides 17$.
Raw Whiskey 1.08. Lard 18.
MOBILE, July 28. —Cotton—nothing done;
quotations nominal. Receipts none. Exports
136 bales. ,
|BY
rqieeial Dispatch to the Augusta Republican.)
U. S Senatorship.
FIRST DISPATCH.
Atlanta, Ga., July 28, lStiß.»
Bulb Houses had one ballot lor Senators'
Long Term (Senate) : Brown, 24 ; A. H.
Stephens, 15 ; Joshua Hill, 3; Hopkins, 1.
Short Term: Blodgett, 16; Miller, 131
Akcrman, 4 ; Seward,
Tn the House—Long Term : Brown, 78 ;
Stepheiis, 81 ; Josh. Hill, 10.
Short Term : Blodgett, 57 ; Seward, 9 ;
Akermnu, 18; H. G. Cole, 2; Miller, 80;
H. V. Johnson, 1 ; Josh. Hill, 1.
Both Houses then adjourned till to
morrow. C.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Similar to the first. [No election for
Senators.)
Georgia Legislature-
Aflahta, July 28.—The Senate re j
fused to concur in tbe House resolution
instructing the Governor to notify civil officers
of ilre cessation of military rule in Georgia.
A resolution was offered in the House
that, as no elections were held in the counties
of Irwin and Telfair, and llio.se counties were
not i.epresentod in ibis legislative body, the
Governor In: requested lo order elections in
the same, in order to bring them into the
Union. Referred to the Judiciary Com
mittee.
The resolution appending the Amnesty
Proclamation, and thanking the President,
was not acted on,
Washington Items.
WASHtNc't'o.K, July 28. The Republicans
are considering favorably the plan of electing
Presidential Electors by the Legislatures of
the Southern -States.
It ie understood that the President 'Con
siders the Cotnmissionership of Internal
Revenue vacant, and will make an ad
intcritn appointment in a few days.
The effort to reorganize Federal offices
in 'New Orleans failed. It was found im
possible to compromise conflicting party
interests-
The following over due Federal obliga
tions are ..outstanding: One year five per
cent, temporary loan, issued four years ago,
over one million seveu-ihirties payable in
4867, and ovqr one-half million seven
thirties due June 30th, 1868. Nearly
three million of these bonds are now paya
ble in currency, without interest from date
of maturity. The time for redeeming the
seven-thirties ‘ due July 15th, 1866, is
extended to August Ist, after which date
they will be payable in currency, without
interest.
It is positively stated that tbe President
will continue to act as heretofore regarding
the Reconstruction Acts. He will conform
to the law until modified by Congress or
nullified by the Courts.
Blncque Bey, Turkish Minister, is offended
by Congressional resolutions of sympathy
for Crete.
Tlie Chinese Legation took formal leave
of the President. Burlingame is delighted
with the treaty.
Howard is dismissing many Bureau func
tionaries, giving three mouths' leave of
preliminary absence.
This evening's /Star has the following :
“Choosing Electors m the South.—The
.Southern members of Congress, within the
past lew days, have, io conference with
Republicans liere, decided that it will be
best lor the Presidential electors in the
reorganized States’ to be chosen by their
respective Legislatures in tbe same manner
as South Carolina has always chosen hers.
This, it is held, will remove all fear of the
disturbances and frauds which have been
apprehended. It is, therefore, probable that
these vjews will be carded ovt by the
Legislatures, on whose bands the matter
rests. ’
The Cabinet had a prolonged session.
Schofield submitted an order for the
reorganization of military districts, which
will probably be promulgated to morrow.
Details* unknown.
Mr. Davis, with hi;; family, sailed Satur
day from Quebec for Europe.
The following order lias been issued
from the War Department:
The Commanding Generals of the Sec
ond, Third, Fourth and Fifth Military
District having officially reported that
Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama and Florida
have complied with the Reconstruction
Acts, including the Actol J uno 25th, 1868, -
and that, vuusequently, "so much of the Act
of Marolr —ts, 186/, and nil Acts supple
mentary thereto, providing for Military
Districts, subject to the military authority
of the United as therein provided, have
become inoperative in said States, and
Commanding Generals have ceased exer
cising military powers conferred by said
Acts, therefore the following changes will
be made in tbe organization and command
of the Military Districts and geographical
department-;
Firsf-i—The Second and Third Military
Districts having ceased to exist, Norrti
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
and Florida will constitute the Department
of tbe Sbutb, General Meade to command,
with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga.
recond —General Gillein will command
the Fourth Military District, comprising
Mississippi.
Third— General Reynolds will command
tbe Fifth Military District,comprising Texas,"
with headquarters at Austin.
Fourth— Louisiana and Arkansas will
constitute the Department of Louisiana,
General Rousseau commanding, with head
quarters at New Orleans. General Bu
chanan will continue in command until
relieved by General Rousseau.
Fifth —General George Cooke relieves
General Rousseau in 4he .Department of
Columbia.
67XM--General Canby is reassigned to the
command of the Department of Washing
ton.
Seventh — General Edward Hatch, Colonel
of the Ninth Cavalry, relieves General
Buchanan as Assistant Commissioner of the
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abair
denied Lauds in Louisiana.
In accordance with the concurrent reso
lution of Congress, Secretary Seward pro
claims, reciting the facts and circumstances,
and concludes : “And I further certify that
the said amendment (fourteenth) has be
come valid, to all intents and purposes, as
a part of the Constitution of the United
States.’’
Tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue
has given notice that spirits may be with
drawn from bond on tbe payment of fifty*
cents a gallon, and four dollars per barrel
of forty gallons-—equal to six cents per
proof gallon. All distilleries must be closed
until the distillers have given bonds, and
have complied with the new law in all other
particulars.
Cablegrams.
London,' July 28.-In answering ques
tions regarding diplomatic relations with
Mexico, Lord Stanley said Mexico sus
pended relations in consequence of Eng
land recognizing Maximilian. Mexico can
have diplomatic relations renewed by ap
plication. Self respect forbids England
taking the initiative.
Private advices report peace concluded
between Russia and Bokarra.
Louisiana Legislature,
' New Orleans, July 28.—1 n a dubale in
the Senate, yesterday, on a resolution to
appoint a' committee to inquire into the
actions of tbe Board of Registration, created
by the Convention, the lie was passed.
A. L. Lee, member of the House from St.
Bernard Parish, and editor and proprietor of
the New Orleans JiepMican, is appointed
State Printer, and his paper is the liepubli
can official journal for the State, city and
Parish of Orleans, under the Printing bill
’ just passed.
Governor Warmoth, yesterday, vetoed a
joint resolution requesting the General of
tire Armies to furnish troops to the civil
authorities, iuslrucliug the Senate that the
law in this case requires the application to
be made to tbe President, and not to the
General of the Armies. The veto was
sustaiued.
To day tbe same bill was introduced,
amended in accordance with the informa
tion furnished the Governor, passed by the
Senate under the suspension rules, and sent
to the House for concurrence.
South Carolina Matters.
Columbia, July 28.—Nothing done in the
Legislature to day. The election of Chief
and two Associate Justices takes place to
morrow. Two ex Federal officers and one
Carolinian will probably be elected.
The negroes are making trouble in the
interior. The whites ask lor troops, or say
they will defend themselves.
There is a grenT Democratic torch-light
procession here to-night. The city is illu
minated, and speeches are to be made > y
Generals Hampton, Kershaw, Chestnut,
McGowan, and other distinguished citizens.
Alabama Legislature.
Montgomery, July 28.—1 n the Senate,
to day, the majority of thq Committee "on
Disabilities reported in favor of removing all
disabilities. The minority report is in favor
of removing disabilities only from those who
show themselves deserving of it. The advo
cates of the miucrity want only Ao relieve
those who will support Grant.
The House lias a resolution fixing the pay
at the rate prescribed by the Code. It is the
sjune as the last Legislature received.
A militia bill was presented to day.
A bill punishing railroads tor making a
distinctiou on account of color was made
the special order for next Wednesday.
The Legislature will probably take a
recess on the sth of August until November.
It is strongly urged by many members to
pass a bill authorizing this Legislature to
east the electoral vote of the State. If tins
s done, it secures it to Grant and Colfax.
Enfranchisement. *
Nashville. July 28.—Browntow declines
to recommend the enfranchisement of the
whites, and leaves the whole matter to the
Legislature.
• •
Marine News
SAVANNAH, July 28.—Arrived : Steamship
America, Baltimore.
Cleared : Bark Gerbardindle, Bremen. .
CIIAHLESTON, July 28.—Arrived: Steamer
Charleston, New York.
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TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP Twri
l United Stalos for tbe Northern Distriot of
Georyia.
In the matter of )
JOSHUA J HANES, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No. 275.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 28th day of July, 1868, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, at chambers of the said
District Court, before Charles G. McKinley,
one ot the Registers of the said Court in Bank
ruptcy, at the Kegiatcj’s office, in the city of
Newnan, Ga., and show cause why the prayer
of tbe said petition ot the Bankrupt should not
be 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,
. , Judge vs said District Court, and
•‘ E ‘ the seal thereof, this 15th day of
July, 18«8. W. B. SMITH,
jy!7—lawow’ Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Stales for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the Matter of 1
KEDDIUKC. PEARCE, IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt.! )
To all whom it may concern.- The undersign
ed hereby gives notice of his appointment as
Assignee of Reddick C. Pearce, of Columbus,
county of Muscogee, State of Georgia, within
said District, who has l>cen adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District court of
said district.
Dated at Newnan, Ga.. this33d dav of July,
A.D., 1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON,
jySs—lawow Assignee.
Assigrrie’s Sale-
ON MONDAY, THE 3r» DAY OF AUGUST
next, between the legal hours of sale, in the
town of Fort Valley, Ga.. will be sold lhe follow
ing property, te wit .-
Tilree hundred acres of land, more or less, situ
ated in tire 7th district of Crawford county, Ga ,
the aamd lying east of the west branch of Beaver
Creek. Ibis is good farming land and portion of
it in cultivation ; known as the property of James
A. Avera. The mine to be sold ueeer a decree in
Bankruptcy for the benefit of creditors. Terms
positively eash.
Griffin. Ga., July 9, IS6B.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
jyll— law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I United States for the Northern District ot
Georgia.
In the matter of 1
WILLIAM H. C. PACE, |
(Surviving partner of the )IN BANKRUPTCY
firm of race <t Hicks), I
Bankrupt. ) .
To all whom it may concern: The undersign
ed hereby gives notice of his appointment as
Assignee of Win. H. C. Pace (surviving part
ner of the firm of Pace * Hicks),of the town of
Franklin, in the county of Heard, and State of
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon hte own petition by the
District court of said District.
Dated at Newnan, Ga., this 2Sd dav of July,
A.D..1868. ISAAC N. SHANNON, .
jy 25—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
.1. United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of I IN BANKR UPTCY
FELKER, NOWELL A Co |
Bankrupts. I No. BS.
The said Bankrupts having petitioned the'
Court for a discharge from all their debts provable
under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby givon to all persons interested
to appear on the 21st day of July, 1868,at 16 o’clock
a. m., at Chambers of said District Court, before
Garnett Andrews, Esq., one of the Registers es
tbo said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register's
office, Monroe, Georgia, and show cause
why the prayer of tlio said petition of the
Bankrupts should not be granted. And further
notice is given that the ccond and third
meetings of creditors will be hold at the same
time and place. .
II itness, the Honorable John Erskine,
1,-,. t Ja^K o of said Court, and the seal
'■* thereof, this— day of 1868.
- W. B. SMITH,
jy4—law3w* Clerk.
JN THE DISTRICT CUUrtT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tbo matter of )
JOHNSTON WHATLEY [ IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 119.
The eaid 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 38th dayol July, 1868, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, at chambers of the
suid District Court, before Charles G. McKin
ley, one of the Registers of the said Court in
Bankruptcy, at Uiq Register’s oilice, in the city
of Newnan, Ga., and show cause why the prayer
of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not
be granted. And further notice is givcu that
the second and third meetings of creditors will
be held at the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal.] Judge of said District Court, and the
real thereof, this loth day of July,
1868. W. 11. SMITH,
, jyl7—luw3w’
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the mattes of |
THOMAS A. ADAMS, ! In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. " J No. 147.
The s.iid Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for H discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act. of March 2, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
ou the Btji day of August, 1868. at ten o’clock tn
the forenoon, at chambers of the said District
Court., before Alexander G Murray Esq.,one of the
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the
Register's office, in the city of Griffin, Ga., and
show cause why the prayer of the said petition of
the Bankrupt should not be granted.
witness the Honorable John Erskine,
|sr:*L,j Judge of the said Di>triol Court. and
the seal thereof, this 9th day of June,
1868. W. B. SMITH,
Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I United States for the Not them District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JOHN ADAMS, [IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. ) No. 118.
The suid Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all Ilia debts provable
tl>e Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, ..nice is
hereby given to all persons interested m appear
on the Bili day of August,lß6B,at ten o’clock tu the
forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court,
before Alexander G Murray Esq., one of the Reg
isters of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Reg
ister’s office, in the city of Griffiu, Georgia, and
show cause why the prayer ot the said petition of
tbo Bankrupt should notoe granted. And farther
notice is given that the second and third meetings
of creditors will be held at the taint time mid place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine;
|s>.ai. j Judge of said District Court, aud the
' seal thereof, this dav> of ,1868.
W B. SMITH,
jy2fi—law2w* Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the mat ter of 1
THUS. S, BIGLEY, L IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To all whom it may concern i The undersigned
hereby gives notice, of his appointment ms As
signee of Thomas 8. Bagley, of the county of
Baldwiu and State of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon his
own petition by the District Court of said Dis
trict. ’ '
Dated nt. Milledgeville. Ga., this 24th day'of
July, A. D , 1868.
ARCHIBALD U. M< KINLEY,
jy2B-luw3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT ~CQURT Os lilK
A United for th© Southern District es
Georgia.
lit the niatter of ) *
MARCUS A. DEHONEY, >lm Bankruptcy'.*
Bankrupt. • )
Tlio undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of Marcue A. Dehoney,
of Savanuirh, Chatham county. within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon
hie own petition, by ’the Distric& Gouri of said
District. ALFRED WILSON
July 15th, 1868. jy!7 —law3w.
——« —• ——......
Georgia—Warren County.
IN THE DISf RICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States, for tbo Sotithcrn District of Georgia,
lu tlio maltcr of i
11. 11. FITZPATRICK, J- IN BANKRUPTCY'.
Bankrupt. I
Pursuant to an order from Hon. A. G. Foster,
.Register in Bankruptcy, will bo sold at. public
outcry, before tlio Court House door in Warren
ton, in ihe comity aforesaid, on FIRST TUES
DAY IN AUGUST next, between the legal
hours of sale, one tract of Land, lying in said
county in the fork of Rocky Comfort and Golden
Creeks, containing six bund red acres, more or
less, free frmo iho encumbrance of liens, ete. This
laud does not include the dwelling u»d Improve
ments. Sold as lire property of Henry IL Fitz
Patrick. Bankrupt. By order of Hon. A. G.
Foster, Register m Bankruptcy. Terms cash
LEVI FOWLER,
June 22d, 1868. Assignee-
jc.'b— luwtrt
S’ OUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—
At Blakeley, tbo Bth day df July, A. D. 1868.
The undersigned* hereby gives notice of hie
appointment as assignee of Junes B. Jones, of
Blakeley, in the comity of Early and Stale of
Georgia within said District, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court, of said District .
GEORGE B. SWANN,
jyll—tawßw Assignee, etc.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—
At Blakeley, the Bth day of July, A. D. 1868
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of James B. Brown, of
Blakeley, in tiro county Os Early and State of
Georgia, within said District, who lias been ad
judged a bankrupt upon bis own petition by the
District Court of said District. ■*
GEORGE B. SWANN,
jyll—lawJw Assignee, etc
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States 'for the Northern District of
Georgia.
lu the matter of 1
Auauttvs F. CuLBBBATu >• IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No. 44.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debte provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 21st day of July, 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
al Cliambers of said District Court before Garnett
Andrews, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register's office in the
city of Monroe,’ Ga., anti show cause why the
prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should
not be granted. Ami further notice is given that
the second and tilled meetings of creditors will be
held at the same (idle aud place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal] Judge ot said Court, this 6th day cf
July, 1868.
jy9—law3w ' W. B. SMITH. Clerk
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Stalos fur the Northern Distrist of
Georgia.
In the matter of j
JAMES B KEY, UN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 276.
The said Bankrupt having" petitioned the
Court Jor a discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March M, 1867,
notice is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 28th day of July, 1868, at Ml
o'clock a in., at chambers of the said District
Court, before Charles G. McKinley, one of the
Registers of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at
the Register's office, in the city of >Kiwnan, Ga.,
and show cause why the prayer of the said peti
tion o> the Bankrupt should not be granted;
and further notice is given that the second and
third meetings of creditors will be lield at the
same time und place. • .
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
, . Judge of said Dstrict Court, and lhe
psaAL.j gea | phis 15th day of June,
1868. W. B. SMITH,
Jyl7l»w3w* Clerk.
Auignee’a Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
House Do jr in Greensboro, Greene
Georgia, on tho first Tuesday in August next,
during legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Four hundred aid forty-live acres of Land,
more or less, situated around the village of
Bairdstown, iu laid county, adjoining landa of
Wm* Edmondjon, C. D. Kiunebrew and John R.
Voung.
Also, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of AUGUST
next, in the village of Bairdstown, during legal
hours of sale, will be sold tho following notes
and evidences of debt, to wit;
Two notes on H. 11. Watts, amounting to $120.65
Six notes on Samuel Young, “ “ 298.47
Two notes on J. R. Chivers, " “ 61.61
Two notes on J. IL Sullivan, “ “ 85.04
Two notes on 11. H. Peek, “ “ 92.00
Three notes on Wm. Mays, “ “ 87.00
One note on W. G. Langston, “ “ 154.09
Three notes on P. J. Tuggle, “ “ 290.86
Three notes on James English, “ “ 212.00
One note on Stephen English, “ “ 311.79
Half dozen Chairs, Piano, two Mules, one
One-horse Wagon, Cart, Carriage and Harness,
Cow and Calf, Brick Machine, Gin, and one half
interest in Threshing Machine. Sold as the prop
erty of Thomas B. Wilson, Bankrupt, of Greene
county, Georgia, free from the incutftbranco of
liens.
Also, at the same time and place, will be' sold,
a small stock of assorted Dry Goods, as the
property of Wilson A Son, Bankrupts, of Greene
county, Georgia, free from the incumbrance of
liens.
By order ol Hou. A. G. Foster, Register in
Bankruptcy.
Terms cash. W. R. WILSON,
Jyl6—law3w ' "J" Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe County.
Pursuant to an order from the Hon. A. G.
Foster, Register in Bankruptcy, for the District
of Georgia, will be sold at the Court House door
in Greene county, on the First Tuesday in Augusr
next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, viz :
One half interest in the following lota of land:
Lot No. 467, in the 4lh district, Appling conuty ;
132 and 12 of Dooly ; 619 in 12th district of Clinch;
231 in 9t4i district of Pierce; lift and 102 in
Ist district of Charlton; 132, 96, and 48, in let
district of Irwin.
Also. W. 11. Brimbery s interest iu 273 acres of
land in Greene county, on which he resides
Also, the following notes: One on Eli San
ders, s2l, and Joseph Bell S2OO. one on W.T.
Robiusou, $125; two on Wm. O Clegg, s'2oo,
Also, one account on Augustas Huet, of Griffin,
Ga, for $965 ■ one aceouirt on E. A. Yerby, as
executor for Mrs. Marable, $25.
Sold as tho property of W. H. Brimbery, bank
rupt, for the benefit of his crediters. Free from
incumbrances. J. 11. BRIGHTWELL,
jy9—td Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door, iu the town of Newnan,
Coweta conuty. Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the First Tuesday iu August next, the
following property, belonging to the estate of
William G Henin, Bankrupt, lots of Land Nos.
13, 20, 21,43, and 102 j acres of Lot No. 12, in the
4th District; and Lois Nos. 192 and 193. in the
sth District of Coweta county, Ga.
Sold by order of Charles G. McKinley, Regis
ter, free from any incumbrances that may exist
thereon, so that the purchaser will get a clear,
full, and complete title to said lands. Shifting the
liens of said inenmbrauees from the said lands, and
attaching the same to the proceeds of the sale
thereof. •
Terms cash.
JAMES P. BREWSTER,
jy9—td Assignee.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY in SEPTEMBER next, at the Lower
Market House in the city of Augusta, between the
legal hours of sale, pursuant to the order of tlie
Court of Ordinary, passed at July Term. 1868, all
that lot of Land, with the improvements, consist
ing of one Brick Store, belonging to the Estate of
Surah May, on the West side of Centre street, in
the city of Augusta, between Broad and Reynolds
street, and known as Bridge row—bounded North
by lot formerly F. Murray's, East by Centre
street. South by lot of Thomas B. Phinizy, and
West by lot of John H. Mann, having a front of
twenty nine feet and a depth of eighty-two feet
six inches, conveyed by John Phinizy to Thomas
May, April 26, 1858, and turned over to Sarah
May, solo heir of Thomas May, Jnly 5,1866.
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers.
R. W, MAHER,
jy!7—Bit Administrator:
Sale of Land in Terrell County, end
Lease of Land at No. 1, Augusta &
Savannah Kailroad, in the County
of Burke.
\ VILL RE SOLD, ATTHE COURT HOUSE
VV door in the county of Terrell, between the
lawful hours of sale, on tlie First. Tuesday in
Angnst next (1868), at. public oatcry, by order of
Hou. A.. G. Foster, Register in Isaukrnptcy, a
certain tract of Land, situate in said eonnty of
Terrell, State of Georgia, containing two hundred
and two and one half acres, more or less, origi
natty granted to Julias Skinner, and situate in,
formerly Lee, now Terrell county, iu the (12)
twelfth district, and known as Lot No. (160) one
bundled and sixty ; and by Jonas Skinner con
veygd to Joseph D. Perry.
Also, at the Court. House dooriu the county of
Burke, on suiue day, between said hours, at public
outcry, by order as aforesaid, a certain lease of
land, with tenements thereon, situated in said
county bt Burke, at or near Station l,of Au
gasta't Savannah Railroad, consisting of four
acres, more or less—the same formerly used by
Carter A- Perry for a store. Said lease running
for live years from first of January, eighteen hun
dred and sixty eight, at the sum of two hundred
dollars per annum, payable yearly.
Sold as the estate of Joseph D. Perry, bank
rupt. and free from encumbrances of the creditors
thereof. Terms cash.
JOHN T. SREWMAKE,
jyr—tawid Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale, " '
G. W. ADAIR, AUCTIONEER.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE IN BANK
RUPTCY, m the.case of Franklin H. Gay,
Bankrupt, 1 will sell on the premises, at the
former residence of said Gay, five miles sooth of
Lithonia, in DeKalb county, on SATURDAY,
Ist DAY OF AUGUST, commencing at HI
o’clock iu the forenoon, tree from al* locum
brauce, the real estate of said Bankrupt, amount
ing to 1005 j acres, in DeKalb county, Ga., as
fellows:
152} acres of Land, lot No. 112; lots 81, 82, and
117, each containing 302} acres, cue half tbo
mineral interest in the latter reserved ; 50 acres
of lot No. 80; 195 acres of lot No. 251, and 2 acres
adjoining the last—number not known; also, 40
acres of Land in Paulding county, being Ix>t No.
767, iu the 18th district and 3d section
ALSO,
Two silver watches. 2 grus, one half interest iu
a mill in DeKalb comity, 1 wagon, eart, carriage,
a lot of lumber, and other articles of.personal
property.
ALSO,
Sundry notes, accounts, and rent contracts, be
louging to the estate us an hi bankiupt. All sold
for the benefit of his creditors. Terms cash.
G. W. ADAIR.
jyß law3w Assignee.
Assignee's Sale-
Georgia, warren county—pursu
ant to an order from Hon. A. G. Foster,
register in Bankruptcy for the District of Georgia,
will be sold at the Court House door in Warren
ton, > Warren County, on the first Tuesday in
August next, between the usual hours of sale, one
tract of land a» the unencumbered estate of Mat
thew Shields, of Warren County, Bankrupt, ad
joining huids of Cartuni Battle. T. F. Persons, R.
Lasseter, and others, containing about three hun
dred and forty six acre*, more or less, with no
dwelling on it.
Also, tlio one-third interest, iu one lot of laud in
the Seventh District of Cherokee (now Union)"
Conuty, known as lot No eighty four (84), con
tunning one hundred and sixty (I6ii) acres, it being
one-tiii rd.
Also, the interest of Shields. Smith «& Co., it
Lying one fifth Jl-5) in a lot of land in the Tenth
District of originally Lowadee, now Berrien
County, in said State, known a« rot No. 122, con- ;
mining tour hundred and sixty acres.
Also, three shares of slock in the Macon Ac Au
gusta Rail Road, on which is paid 55 per cent., as
the property of Matthew Shields Terms eash.
E. H. POTTLE,
« )e30 —law4w Assignee
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB
. United States for the Southern District of
Georgia t
Hi the matter of 1
ZACHARIAH FALK, MS BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt, )
The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie
appointment na assignee of Zacharluh Falk, of
the city of Savaunah,' county of Chatham, mid
State of Georgia, within said District, whq hoi
lieen adjudged a Bankrupt, noon his own petition
by tile District Court of said liistriet.
7 ROBERT BUIREAU,
jy 17— law3w . Assignee.
AUCTION SALES.
d —; t - ■
' City Sheriff’ll Sale.
’ W IL X‘ BK SOLD AT THE LOWER
,▼ ’ a House, in the city of Augusta, on
1( the first Tuesday in August next, between the
f usual hours of sale, two Promisory notes—One
f i2 y^fter $518.11 ,iu favor of
I M. Kivort. Levied on by virtue of a fl. fa in
s favor of Hezekiah Bussey vs. Wright,fc Mobley—
ii. fa. in the Cify Court of Augusta, returnable to
5 the August term of said City Court
f ISAAC LEVY,
I ,j v4—td Sheriff City of Augusta.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
’ W' U ' L BB SOLD AT TUB LOWER market
. VV House, in the City of Augusta, between
’ the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
. August next, four shares of the capital Stock of
the Empire State Insurance Company. Levied
e on by virtue ot an attachment, returnable to the
’ City Court of Augusta, in favor of Sidney Root
‘ vs. Alexander S. Myer and Julius J. My»r, once
copartners under the name of A. S. Myer i Son.
’ Sold by virtue of a fi. fa. founded on said attach
ment; returnable to tlie August tcrm(lß6B) of
said Couri. ISAAC LEVY,
J jy l—-td City Sheriff of Augusta.
r City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET
H use, in the City of Augusta, on the
first Tuesday in August "next, between the
usual hours df sale, the hotfse and lot of
L. Dwcllo, Jr., —House north side Broad street,
running through to Jones street; bounded on tho
north by Jones street, east by Mrs. Straub's lot,
south by Broad street and west by Dwolle’s lot.
Levied on by virtue of a tax execution in favor
• of the City Council of Augusta for the year 1867,
J returnable to the City Council of Augusta.
L. ISSAC LEVY,
jyf—td City Sheriff of Augusta.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ATTHE LOWER MARKET
House, in tho City of Augusta, on the first .
i Tuesday in August next, between the usual
hours of sale, the house and lot on Market
street belonging to W. V. Keener, Trustee.
Levied on by virtue of a tax execution iu favor
the City Council of Auguste, for the year 1866;
bounded north by Market street, south by Rey
nolds street, east by Butler’s lot, and west byw.
V. Keener’s, returnable to the City Council of
Augusta. ISAAC LEVY,
i lil 1 *—City Sheriff of-Augusts.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER
Market, in the city of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale.ou tne First Tuesday in August
next, the following property, to-wit:
One House and Lot, on the corner of Washing
ton and Ellis streets, fronting on Washington
46 feet, more or less, and extending down Ellis
street 88 feet, more or less; and bounded North
by lot owned by J. R. Powell, Trustee of R. E.
Nehraud Etnannel Nehr and Wm. B. Kulkley;
East by l”t belonging to the estate of Richard
Aldswurth; Sooth by Ellis street, and" West by
Washington street. levied on by virtue of a
Distress Warrant in favor of John B. Pournell
vs. J. R. Powell, Trustee of li. E. Nehr, Emanuel
Nehr, and Wm. B. Kulkley, returnable to the Au
gust Term of the City Court of Augusta. Alao..to
satisfy one tax execution for the year 1867, City
Council of Augusta vs, J. K. Powell, Trustee of
R. E Nehr, returnable to the August Term of the
City Court of Augusta.
Augusta, G*.,July 3, 1868.
ISAAC LEVY,
Jy3—td City Sheriff C? A.
Citv Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET
House in th* City of Augysta, on the first
Tuesday in August next, between tbo usual
hours of sale, the house and lot of Johu
T. King, aigty-six (66) "feet, more or loss,
' on Houston street, running back one hundred
and sixty-six(l66) feet, more or less; bounded
north by Matt. Pleasant’s, east by John M. Tur
ner, south by Broad and west by Houston streets.
Levied on by virtue of two tax executions in
favox of the City Council of Augusta, for the
yours 1866 and 1867, returnable to tho City
Councilof Augusta. ISAAC LEVY,
jy4—td City Sheriff of Augusta.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BK SOLD AT THE LOWER MARKET
House, in tho City of Augusta, on the
first Tuesday in Angust next, between the usual
hours of sale, one house and lot, (he prop
erty of Jerry Hunch, on the south side of Fen
wick strci.., fronting 52 loot, more or less, and
running back 187 feet, qioro.or less, to Qalhouti
rt’ect; bounded north by Fenwick street, south
by Myer’s lot, cast by lot ot C. A Platt, west by
lot. of W. V. Kerr. Levied on as the property of
Jerry Bunch, to satisfy two fi. fa.’s focCity Tass
for the years 186e and U 67. The said fi. fa.’s .
returnable to the City Council of Auguste.
. ISAAC LEVY,
jy4—td City Sheriff of Augusta.
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TN THE- DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
HOLIDAY A WARE, IIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupts. J
Will be sold,by virtue of mi older of the Hou.
Charles G. McKinley, at the Court House door in
the town of FayeMe-ille, in Fayette county, ou
the first TUESDAY iu AUGUST next, within
the usual hour* of sale, a Town Lot in the said,
town of Fayettevillq, known in the plan of said
town as Lot No. 3, and the South part of Lot No.
4, being 76 feet in front and 120 back ; also, 20feet
in front by 120 feet back, off of the North side of
Lot No 2, with the improvements thereon. Sold
under but free from incumbrances, as the property
of said bankrupts. Terms cash.
Thia, July 10th, 1868.
JOHN W. POWELL,
jyld—lawifw __ Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
GABRIEL SELIG, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) Jfo. 39.
The sahU Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from alt hits debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby-given to all persons Interested
to appear on the 4th day of August. 1868, at ten
o’clock a. tn. at chambers of said District
Court, before Charles G. McKinley, Esq., one
the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at
his ollice at Newnan, GA, and show cause why
the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt
should not be granted. And further notice is
given that I lie second and third meeting of
creditors will be held at the same time and
place.
Dated at Savannah, Ga, this 15th day of July,
1868. JAMES McPUERSON,
jyl7—law3w Clerk,
JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
U--»ted SraiM for tbs Second District of
Georgia. 1
bankruptcy
To whom it may cosoera ■■ The undersigned
hereby gives notice »f his appointment as As
signee of James A. t-Henn. of toe eoutitv of Early
and state of Georgia, within said District, who
has been adjudged a bankrupt upon bw own psti
ti<>ii by rtie Distiici Court of said IHsUict.
Dated at Blakely, lbs 7th dav of Jaiv, 186&
R W. DAVIB,
jyll—lawSw Assigns*,