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• , July 27, 1868. J
A Meeting at the Corners—Elder Penni
backer Goes Back on the Nominations.
We hed a meetin at the Corners nite afore
last for the purpose uv organizing a Seymore
and Blare club. Ther wuz rather a specta
ble show uv enthusiasm at the beginuin.
Deekin Pogram, who hez an atnbishun uv
becomin the collector uv the district, wuz
reely affected ez he spoke uv the many good
qualities uv our noble standard bearer, Sey
more; and Kernel McPelter, who hez his
beamin eye onto the assessorship, wuz simi
lariy bold and outspoken in his admirashun
uv their grate qualities.. The kernel wuz
espeshly elokeut ez he spoke uv the gratenis
uv Qinral Frank Blare, wich he felt he hed
a rite to admire. Ther wuz sumthiu about
him so noble, so graud, so patriotic, so troo,
that be felt he must weave one little oratoric
chaplet for his classikle brow. Ez a soljer,
he shood cheerfly support a soljer.
Uv course I made the regler speech, wich
is alius expected uv me. I slung slitcly into
the biography uv our cheeflains; I tribooted
meekly to ther good qualities uv head and
heart, discussed the platform and commendid
it, and wound up with an impressive appeal
to the democrisy to rally to ther support
without flivisioh or hesitancy.
I wuz about gittin fairly launched into my
gerorasken, when Elder Penuibacker arose
(e remarkt he bed a word wich he must say.
“Certainly, Elder,” sed I, “say your say.
We want all the faithful to speek. Free
. your mind. Gush onto us.”
“I shel,” said the Elder, “trust me for
that. To begin with, I pronounce this entire
biznis a most onraitigated ' swindle. I may
possibly vote the Seymore ticket, but I don’t
like it. A man who et a crow wunst remarkt
that while be cood eat a crow, he coodent
conscientiously say he hankered arter it.
1 wuz and am a Pendletonian; am abeleever
in the doctrine uv greenback payment uv the
bonds. I haint uo bonds myself, but I hate’
the bloated bondholders. Ez I don’t pay no
taxes myself, I, in common with the heft uv
the dimocrisy, hate and loath the party wich
is grinding us into taxation for the payment
uv the unconstooshnel debt. I wuz a Pen
dletonian, for it wuz the fust step towards
repoodiashen, and repudiation is a balm for
all dimocratic wounds.
Now, wat did the delegates wich assembled
at Noo York mean when they put sich a man
ez Seymore on the track ? What did they
mean when they throwed overboard the
Young Eagle of the West, aud putin charge
uv our banner the hooked-beaked vulcher,
Seymore, to prey onto our vitals? I don’t
fancy the style uv dimocrisy we are hevin
now a days. Durin the war I opposed war
vishusly, I wuz forncnst bein dragged into
the servis uv a government wich I detested,
and a fitin for a coz wich I bated. I hed my
rifle put into order aud shot Federal pickits
at nite reglerly for months, and I jined John
Morgan’s excursion into Ohio. Our con
vention at-Shicago declared the war a fail
yoorand the dlnrocrisy opposed it, but wat
followed ? Why, they-nominated' to wunsl a
soldier whose sword was a dripjiin in gore,
and who wuz as fierce for continyuin the war
ou us ez the old goriller Linkin hisself. Is
this dimocrisy ? I askt myself. Es so, -count
me out.
“ Wat different is the stooashen now ?
We declared agin the non-pavment uv the
bonds in anything but greenbax, which is
equivalent to not paying uv them at all, and
forthwith went to Noo York, where L yoor
speaker, was euticed by a strange woman,
and lost tny watch and a black satin vest,
my boots and eight dollars and sixteen
cents, all the money I hed, which it would
hev birr the same had it bin more similarly,
and put in nomination a man which sleeps
onto bonds and spends the heft of bis time
a cuttin off coupons I Bretberen, if we hev
to pay the debt wat difference does it make
who levies the tax ? I kin stand it as long
under Grant ez I kin under Seymour. It
ain’t the person wich levies—the tax wich I
objeck to, so much ez it is the levyin uv the
tax. If I have to pay gold, why not ez well
under Grant ez Seymour ?
“Likewise is my sole vexed at another
thing, with I can't or won’t git over. On
my way to Noo York, where I wuz so vilely
yoosed, I was compelled for 20 miles either
to stand up or set down in the same seat
with a dirty nigger, Joe Williams, delegate
to the Convensbun, whose mother I wupst
owned. That he is a mulatto don’t help the
matter. That delegates on the train fancied
they saw in his face my feechers reflected don't
make it any better. He is a nigger,
and my politikle faith is based upon the
enduring rock that a nigger ain’t ez good
ez a white man. That is Democratic doc
trine. I took it in with my mother’s milk
and I can’t get rid uv it. And yit I wuz
compelled to associate with this nigger on
terms uv ekality all the way down to Noo
York, where I lost mv vest, et-settery, and
his seat in the Convenshun was next to
mine. I stood this, but at our boarding
house, only two squares from where I lost
my boots, Ac, with the American flag
floating over our heads, I was compelled, in
consequence uv the house bein crowded to
sleep with him 1 And the infamous, stinkin
nigger absolootely hed the impendence to
objeck to the arrangement, becoz, ez he sed,
my feet smelt. Then the iron entered my
soul! Then I felt that the Dimocrisy wliz
trooly a sucked egg—a shell without a y
meat in it.
“When I saw that nigger in that Co t
venshun, I felt that the pillars uv t ie
Republic wuz a totterin, that the chaos w iz
come agin. I felt that Ameriky, being io
longer for white men; wuz np place for me.
I felt that Republican institushun wuz
forever destroyed, and that henceforth apd
forever there wuz no place for me in thy
native land.”
And the teers rolled down the Eide’s
nose, the pearly white thereof forming
pendants wich glittered like diamonds in
contrast with the red nose at the end iv
'’rhich they hung.
New wat iz to be done ? Am 1 to accent
niggers asmyckals? Am Ito vote beside
uv the Joe Williamses uv Kentucky ? Am I
to ride-with cm, aud cat with cm, md sleep
with etn, and hev the stinking wretches
object to the odors uv ray feet, and all this
at the bidding uv Dimocrisy? Why this very
thing is what Dimocrisy has alius opposed?
Opposition to this is the corner stun uv the
party. Take out nigger batin and repudia
shen, and what iz there left to die for?
With Seymour paying gold and Joo Wil
liams sleepin with me, what compensation
hev I for the loss uv my vest, my boots,, my
eight dollars and my watch ? W hat better
are we than the -Ablishinists? They hev
gained ther pint, for this is what they went
into the bizness for. When I git ready to
do it I’ll jine era. I hev done !”
The Deekin, McPeltor and Issakor Gavitt
wuz bilin over in a minute. They .denoun
ced the poor old man as a disorganizer and
a bolter, and ez one who hadn’t that faith
which shood animate all tyoo Democrats.
Wat es wo coodcnt understant it, wat then?
sed the Deekin. Kin yoo understand why
one tree bears sour apples and one sweet ?
But yoo eat the apples, askin no question
for conscience sake. Even so. Whatever
the Convenshen says is Democracy —take it
and thank the Lord. Bascom stood lookin
on serenely. Ho knows perfectly that
whatever any uv us receive from the govern
ment will evenchooally find its way into
his till. You can’t enthooze a tuan who
hez ded wood on a good thing no matter
how the cat jumps.
Friz and remarkt that I shood not set the
Corners on the Elder, out of respeek for his
.gray hairs, tho his infidelity and Contoomacy
richly deserved it. He mistakes the uachur
uv dimocrisy. Its a accommodate polkix.
Like a wire bridge, it swings to and fra with
every wind, but the two eends are sekoorly
ankered. One butinent is votes, and leadin
from that to the other is post offis. To make
these pints, wat difference is it how the
bridge bends aud sways ? Just now it sweeps
down the stream to nigger ekality, and twists
so ez to include Seymour and his gold, but
halleloogy, at the other end uv the devious
patch is po=t orfis. “To continue me in this
orfis,” sed I, “ain’t you willin to sleep with
Joe Williams, or any other nigger? Wood
yoo hev Deekin Pogram’s papers distributed
by an Ablishnist? Wood you hev a nigger
lover in this place ez a nucleus for a settle
ment uv nigger lovers ? Wood you—’’
Joe Bigler rose and remarkt that sich a
consummashun most devoutly not to be
wisht. He hatid the Northern character, aud
wanted no. more uv it here. Es the niggers
must be mixed, only with the proud sbivalry
uv the South, ez it alluz bed been done.
He—”
“Josef!” sed lin agony, “please don’t in
terrupt this discussion.”
“I wou’t,’ r sed hp; “I am only takiu part
in it. I want, es the. nigger must fade out
uuder.missegenashen, that the white blood
that is in em shall be ez it alluz hez biu
Southern white blood. Lbyiti Deekin Po
gram, reverencin the memory uV Squire
Gavit and respcctin Kernel McPelter, don’t
I rejoice to see about me on every side their
faces repeated over and over agaue? It
don’t matter to me that they’r shaded. The
sons of Pogram, Gavit and McPelter will
take their places and carry forward the.
good work. They wuz a puttin down nigger
ekality by bleachin out the nigger, and
es this community kin be kept free from
Northern men who hev a prejoodis agin
the nigger in any shape, in four geucrashens
ther won’t be a show uv black blood
here tu vex us- Ez to bonds and gceenbax,
I quite agree with the Elder. Never hnvin
paid a cent uv tuxes in my life, which
results from my never having'any property
to tax, I fpel that I am bein pounded into
dust by the- bloated bondholder. To main
taine these leeches in luxury, -Baai.-oni has to
charge ken instead of five cents for drinks,
which hez doubled the mortgages on Eider
Pennibacker's farm within two years, j bis
is what the Elder objecks to ; at this fate bis
farm will fail .him in his old -age,- find, tinea
wat is .ho to do? No triggers to work it,
constooshenelly .opposed to working hissolf,
and no likker cept for money wich ho hezn’-t.
and ean’t get What a dreary prospeck >
I weep, and flint wo tony have morktimi* to
weep, I adjourn this nwctiii'. We’ll or
ganize this club -dme flicker. period, ez I’m
too much affepted to go on with bizness,
now.
And we wuz compelled to adjourn; But 1
will organize yit
“ PETKoi.Euit V. Nasbv, P. M.,
’• (wich is Posjtnaeter.”)
“AgUOMMODATION AT THE BANK.”—A
capital example of what is often termed
“taking the starch out,” happened in a
country bank in New England.’-A p6ihpous,
well dressed individual entered the bank,
arid addressing the feller who is'something
of a wag, inquired :
“Is the cashier in ?”
“No, str," whs the reply.
• ■ “Well, lam dealing in pens, supplying
the New England banks pretty largely, and
I suppose it will be proper for me to deal
wi
“fsuppoSK will,” said the teller.
< fffy well. I will wait.” .
The pen-dcltler took a chair and sat com
posedly for a full hour, waiting for the
cashier. By that time he began to grow
uneasy, but sat twisting in his chair for
about twenty minutes, and seeing no pros
pects of a change in his circumstances,
asked the teller how soon the cashier would
be in.
“Well, I don’t know exactly,” said the
waggish teller, “but I expect. him in about
eight weeks. He has just gone to Lake
Superior, and told me lie would be back in
that time."
Peddler thought ho would net wait.
“Oh, you may stay if you wish,” said
the teller very blandly. “We have no ob
jection to your sitting here in tho day time,
and you can probably find some place in
town where they will be very glad to keep
you at night.”
The pompous peddler disappeared with
out another word.
Chinese System of Calculation. —Every
finger ,on the left hand represents nine
figures ; the little finger the unit; the ring
finger the tens ;<he middle .finger the hun
dreds; the forefinger the thousands; the
thumb the tens of thoasands. The three
inner joints represent from cue to three; the
three outer, four to six; the right-side, iteven
to nine. The forefinger of the right hand is
employed for pointing tn the ficure to be
called into use ; thus, 1,234 would at Once
be denoted by just touching the inside of the
upper joint of the forefinger, representing
1,000; then the inside of the second, or
middle joint of the middle fincer, represent
ing 200; thirdly, the inside' of the fewer
joint of the ring finger, representing 30i;
and lastly, the upper joint of the little finger
touched on the outside, representing four.
Or, again, 99,009 would be represented by
touching the side of the lower joint Os the
thumb (00,000), and the lower side of the
joint of the fore, middle, ring and little
fingers, representing respectively 9,000, 900,
90, and 9.
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MEDICINAL.
Asiatic Cholera iu China.
ALMOST EVERY CASE
CURED WITH
PAIN KILLER.
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P EAD THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM
XL Rev. R. Tellurd. Missionary iu China, now
visiting his home in Pennsylvania;
■Washiroton, Pa., June2s. 1866.
Meters. Perry Davimt Son, Providence, R. l.i
Dear Sirs -During a residence of some ten
years as n Missionary in Siam aud China, I found
your vegetable Pain Killer a most valuable
remedy for that fearful scourge, the Cholera.
In administering the medicine, I found it most
effectual to give a teaspoonfnl of Pain Killer i« a
gill of hot water sweetened with sugar; then,
after about fifteen mhnites, begin to give a table
spoonful of the same mixture every minute until
relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to
the extremities. Bathe the stomach with Pain
Killer, clear and rub the limbs briskly. Os those
who iuui the cholera, and took the medicine faith
fully iu the way stated above, eight out of ten
recovered. Yours, truly.
R TELFORD.
If an attack with DiaTilicea, Dysentery, or
Cramp Colie, don’t delay the use of tire Pain
Killer, ■'■told by all medicine dealers. Price, 25
cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.,
Manhattan,JKanbXs, April 17, 1866.
Gentlemen— * * * I want to say a little
move about the Pahl Killer. I consider it a eery
valuable medteine, aud always keep ij on hand.
I have tr avelled a good deal since I have been in
Kansas, and never without taking it witli me,
In my practice I used it freely for die Asiatic
Cliolera, in 1849, and with better success than any
other medicine; I also used it here for elioleru iu
1853, with the same goa l result.
Truly, yours, A. HUNTING, M. D,
Swato, China.
Cholcia I***l regret to say that the
cholera lias prevailed here of late to a fearful
extent. For the last three weeks, from ten to
fifty or sixty fatal cases each day has been re
ported. I should add that the Paiu Killer, sent
recently from the Mission House, lias been used
with considerable success during this epidemic.
If taken in season is generally effectual in clreck
ing the disease.
Rkv. CHARLES IIAKDINIG,
Sholapore, India.
[From the Portlaud Monthly.]
Summer Complaint and dysentery.
Bowel eomplaints seem just now to bo the
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very desirable acquisition. From, whit we have
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“For common bowel complaints, give one tea
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for children, according to tire age. If the pain be
severe, bathe the bowels aud back with the medi
cine. This mode of treatment is good in eases of
the cholera morbus, sudden stoppages, etc. Re
peat the dose every hour.
“The quickest way I ever saw tire dysentery
cured was by taking ope spoonful of the Pain
Killer in one’ gill of milk and molasses stirred
well together aud drank hot, at the same time
bathing the bowels freely witli medicine Let
the dose be recreated every bonr until the patient
is relieved.”
If every person who has reason to fear this
disease would provide themselves with a bettie
of this medicine, mid use as occasion required, we
believe a great amount of suffering aud sickness
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Wuskeas, James A. Gray, Administrator on
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these arc therefore to cite'and admonish all
kindred and creditors of said
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a’ office in Angutta. this 16th day es March, 18|8.
B. M. BRAYTON,
mb 17 —lgw6iu* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
• Rielmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jonktns, Executor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of tho estate of
Henry 11. Cumming, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission :
These sro, therefore, to cite aud admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office un or be
fore the first Monday in September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, at
office in Augusta, this Iffth day of March, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON,
mh!7— iawfim* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission-
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmoud County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of
Isaae Bryan, deceased, applies to wo for Letters
of Dismission:
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindrod and creditors of said
deeeased, to be and appear at uiy office on nr be
fore the first Monday in Septemcor next, to shew
.cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not Ire granted. . ’
Given under my hand and official signalur»-,
atiflicein Augusta, this Tilth day of March, 1848.
E. M. BTRAYTON,
mhli-lawOm* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
/NEOHGIA— ■ .
• I Richmond County.
Whereas, Cuiolinc Dubet, Administratrix,
with the will annexed on the estate of Antoine
Picquet, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Pjwuuasion; . ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular, the kindred aud creditors qf said
deceased, to lie and appear at my office ou or
before the first Mouday inOcfolier.to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given uniler my hand and official signature at
Angncta, the 16th day of May, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON,
uiylfl lawfitn* . Ordinary.
Letter* of Dismission.
QTATB OF GEORGIA—
O Richmond County.
Whereas, Josephine Wilson, Administratrix on
the estate nt Foter Wilson, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission.
ff’hese are, therefore, to Cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monthly m October, to show cause,
if nay they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
(liven under my hand and official signature,at
oflioe in Augusta, this Itb day of May, 1868.
E. M- DRAYTON,
myfl—6m* Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond CmmSg.
WngMaa, Edward O’ltonnell, Administrator
on the estate of TIfOMAS HANEY’, decrascd,
applies tn m* for Letters of IlismisstoU.
These are, therefore, tv cite and admonish all
atnl singular, the kindred and Creditors- of said
dceesseti, tn he and appear at my office, on or
before the fret Monday iu repfettriter uejqt, to
s',tny cause, if any they have, r'Jiy said letters
snottlil not -bo gtin'ed.' ‘ - , ‘-
Given uixfer nay hand and offietefc-signature,
at vfficft irt Augusta,, this Jttb day of fifareb.
tfefo. E. M. BRAYTON,
talifc tltn* Ordmwy
Letters es Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA.
O Richmond County.
Wliereati Win. G. Tutter, Aduduistrator of Uie
esteto ol'barali Swinney, deceased, applies to me
for LetteiaoTDisnritribii.
Tirere are, therefore, twrite and admonish all
and singular, tire kindrqd and creditors of said de,
ceased, to lie and'appearat my office, on or bafqre
tire first Monday iu • hto>ber,to show tsuise, if any
they have, wby said Letleys should not be granted.
Givefl under my lm«id and official signature, at
office in Auguste, thin l*Mh day of April, 1868
E. M. BRAYTON,
npl I— IswCm” Ordinary.
Letter* of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond
Wbereas, Charles J. Jenkins, Executor, and
Julia A. Cumming, Executrix, of the estate of
Thomas -Cumming, deceased, applies to mo for
Leiters of Dismission :
These a-v, therefore, tu cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deseaso'l, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday iu September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my baqd and official signature,
at office in Augusta, this ifitli day of March, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON,
sib 17—law6n»* Ordinary.
Letters es Dismission.
OTATK OF GEORGIA—
kJ Richmond County.
Whereas, John D. Butt, Administrator on the
estate of Patrick O’Sullivan, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
and singular, the kindred and -creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Jlouday iu October, to show cause,
if any they have, why eaid Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my baud nnd official signature, al
office in Augusta, this sth day of May, 18<>8.
E.M BRAYTON,
n>y6—Gm* Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
O Richmond County.
Whereas, Charles J. Jeakins, Executor,' and
Julia A. Cumiaing, Executrix, of -the estate ts
William Cumming, deceased, applies to ine for
Letters of Dismission:
Those are, therefore, to eitv and admoaieh, ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be artd appear at my office on or ba
fore the first Mo a day in Septeuiber tv show
cause, if any they have, why ajid I.etterA«ho-jld
not be granted.
Given under my baud aud official signature,
at office in Augwta, this 16th day of
‘ • Ordinary
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SR.
Io Bankruptcy, at Maoon, thia Ist day of
August, A. D. 1868. . ,
The undersigned hereby gives notjee of his
appointment aa Assignee, of ANDREW J. .
MARTIN, of the eoauty of Crawford, and Stale
of Georgia, within said District, who lias been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
I tie District Court ftf said District. ’ '
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
aul-lawaJ Assignee.
v , T-r
FIVK A. YEAR
TN THE DISTRICT COURT '■ OF THE
X United States for tho Southern District of
Georgi*. - , t- I
In the matter of 1
ROBERT H. LAND, )IN BANKRUTTfIY..
Bankrupt J No. 33.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned lire Co rt
for a discharge from all his debts provable nu< er
tire Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, 1867, notice,'is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear >n
tire 1 (>th day of September,lß6B, at 16 o'clock a. 1»,
at chambers of said District Court, before Albert H.
Foster, one of the Registers of said Court iu Bat k
rnptcy.at Ids office, at No. 1, Warren Block,Rd
floor, room No. 6, Jackson Street, eity of Augusta,
Georgia, and show cause why the prayer .of
the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
granted. And further notice is given that tfie
second and third meetings of creditors will be
field at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah. Ga., this 4th day of Augunt,
1868.
JAMES MCPHERSON,
au6—law3w. Clerk,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF~THE
United Staffis for the Southern District of
Georgia. . Y I •
In the matter of )
FRANCIS HOLMAN, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as
Assignee of Francis Holman of Augusta, in the
county of Richmond and State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the
District Court of said District.
Dated nt Augusta, Ga, this 4th day of
August, A. D., 1868.
HENRY JONES, |
augfi—lawffw
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
WILLIAM 8. ROYAL, >IN BANKRRPTUY
Bankrupt.
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as
Assignee of WilHam 8. Royal, of Augusta, in
the county of Richmond and State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt, upon his own petition,
by the District Court of said District.
Dated at Augusta, Ga., this 4th day of
Augnst, A. D., 1868.
HENRY JONES,
aug5 —luw-'lw Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT Ob’ THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
HENRY E. LUCAS, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment - as
Assignee of Henry E. Lucas, of Clark county, and
Stale of Georgia, within said District, who lias
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
by the District Court of Said District.
Dated the 3d of Angnab. 1868.
PETB(R A- BUMMEY,
an 1 —1 avvJW Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Unite* States for the Southern District of
Geutgia.
In the mutter of 1
COBBF.I.IUS R HAMi-EiTifß ) IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice ot his appointment as A«-
signee of the estate and effects of the above
named Bankrupt.
Dated at Savannah, Ga..this 6th day of Angnat,
A. D. 1868. JOHN 8. HIGGINS,
auß law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THH
United States for the tfoulheru District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
WM. A. WIGGINS, IIN
Bankrupt. J
To all whom it may concern : The nntfendgned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as
Assignee of William A. Wiggins, of Fort Valley,
county of Houston, and State of Georgia, within
said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
upon liis own petition, by the District Court
of said District..
Perry, Gm, July 28, 1868
J. A. HOLTZCLAW,
aagl—law3w Aigiignee.
Administrator’s Sale. -
AY7ILL DE SOLD. ON THE FIRST TUES
VV DAY in BEPTESIBER next, al the Lower
Market Homo iu tire pity of Augusta, between the
legal hours of safe, pnrsnant to the order of the
Court of Ordinary, piissed at July Term. W6B, id!
rliat let of laiud, with the impnxvpmeuta consist
ing of one Brick Store, belonging to the Estate of
Sarah May, on the West side of Centre street, in
thexity of Augusta, between. Broad wnd Reyttolfls
street, aad known aa Bridge row buunded'N < ’ c te
»y 10l fornioriy F. East by Centre
afreet. South, by lot of Thomas B. PMuiay,ja*d
West hylot df John 11. Manti, having a front of
tw.niy-nine fart and a depth of eighty-two 'feet
, .six inches, conveyed by John Phiaisy to Thumbs
Mar. April 26, f«SB, and turned oiei to Sardii
May, vote heir <rf Thomas May, July 5, ISrt*. > (<
t Ternis emdi, purcbaeer to
jyl7—4«t Administrator.
. ■ t —, — ..-'JU- 'Lui
IN- THK DISTRRiT COURT OF THE
United States for file Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of 1
JAB.W.COVINGTON MN BANKRUPTCY.'J
Bankrupt. )
To all whom it may concern ; 'Die undersigned’
hereby gives nntree of Ms appointment -as As
signee ot James W. Covington, of Columbae,
tsonnty <rf Mnse.ogee, State of Georgia, within said
District, who has been adindged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District court of said dis
trict
Dated at Newmm, Ga-, this 23d dav of July,
A.D., 1868, ISAAC N SHANNON,
jy2s—law3w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS
In Benkruptoy, at Macon, this Ist day of
August, A. D. 1868. H 4
The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie
appointment as Assignee of LAWRENt®
HIGGINS, of Macon, in tlio county of Bibb,
and State of Georgia, within said District, who
haa been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Ms own
petition by the District Court of said District.
SAMUEL 0. WEEMS,
au4-law3w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT GEORGIA, SB.
la Bankruptcy, at Macon, this let day »f
Aagusiv A. D. 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appolntmciit ns Assignee of Mrs. GLADY G.
ETHRIDGE, of Hie county of Monroe, and
State of Georgia, within said has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon her own peti
tion by the District Court of said District
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
au4-law3w Assignee.
QOUTIIEBN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, Sf.
O Tn Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day pf
August A. D. 1868. ‘
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his,
appointment aa Assignee of THOMAS PEARL
-BTJN <fc BON, copartners. Thomas PearMtia,
of Charleston, 8. C., and Isaac M. Pearlstin, as
Forsyth, In the county of Monroe, and State of
Georgia, within said District, who have bien
adjudged Bankrupts upon their own patitiou by
the District Court of said District.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
_Mrt-law3w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, Ss.
In Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day as
August, A. D., 48118.
The undersigned hereby giyaa notiea of his ap
pointment ar assignee of JtntN W. HANCOCK,
of Macau, in the coanty of Bibb, and Steto es
Georgia, within said Dretrict, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his bwn petition by, the
DiMriit Court of said District;.
au4-law3w JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, Bs.
3 In Bankruptcy, at Mgcvn, this Ist day of
August A- i’. 186$.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment aa Assignee of ALEXANDER G,
BLAPPY, of the couuty ot Crawford, and State
of Georgia, witbin said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own pariUiai
by tlieDistrict Court of said District.
SAMUVL C. WKKMF, I
au4-law3w Assignee.
NO 325
ff U. 8. Marshal's Sale.
UNDERAND BY VIRTUE OFAWMtOF
fieri facias, issued eut of th« Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of tbo United States, for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor es tbo
Plaintiffs, in the following ease, to wit< Wood-
CA Co. vs. Thea. F. Hampton and Frederick a
s, partners, I have levied, open, ae the
property of Thomas F. Hampton, one of the
defendants, one bloek es Brink Stores, situate,'
lying and being in the town of -Bainbridge,
county of Decatur and State of Georgia, and
known as the Hampton Bloek, adjoining .the
premises of King A Lester, Lewis <t Waters, and
. D. J. Dickinson,(on Water street in said town and
county; and will sell the same at public auction,
at the Court House in the eity of Macon, county
of Bibb nnrt State of Georgia, on the frst
TUESDAY in September next, bet.veen the
lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, -Ga., this 36th day of
July, 1868.
WILLIAM-G. DICKSON,
angl—law4>r U. 8. MarefeU.
S» THE DISTRICT COURT OF MM
United States for thotßouthorn Distriot of
eorgia.
In the matter of . t
JAMES C. WHITAKER)IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
1 Te whom it may concern: The undersigned
i hereby give notioo of their appointment as
assignees of James C. Whitaker, e* Miltadgo
■ villo, in the county of Baldwin, and State of
Georgia, within suid District, who has been ad
. judged a Bankrupt upon hie own petition by tbo
District Court of said. Dislriet.
Dated nt Macon, Ga., the Ist day of August,
A. D., 1868.
ARCHIBALD C. McKINLEY,
es Milledgeville, Ga.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
of Macon, Ga.,
aud—lawSw Assignees.
IN THE “DISTRICT COURT ” OF - “THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
GEORGE B. HACK, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
I hereby give notice that I have been appointed
Assignee for the estate of Geo. B. Hack, of Burke
couuty, Gu., the said Geo. B. Hack having been
adjudged a bankrupt ou his own petition
HRMAN H. PERRY,
augl—XuwJw Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT* OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia..
In the mutter of )
JAMES T ROBERTS, [IN BANKRUPxvi
Bankrupt. ) No. 58.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable tuider
the Bankrupt Ael of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
ou the 3d day of September, 1868,.at 10 o'clock in
tlie forenoon, at chambers of said District Court,
before Garnett Andrews, Esq., one of the Regis
ters of the said Court iu Banktuptey, at. the Reg
ister’s office tn Monroe, Walton vouuty, Ga., and
why the nrflyer of the said petition
of the Bankrupt should Hot be granted. And" fur
ther notice is given that the second and third
inertings of creditors will be held at the same time
and place
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[ar. Judge of said Court,aud the seal thereof,
Oils Sth day oi' August, 1868.
W. JI. SMITv/
anti—?awßw* • ' Clerk.
IN THK DISTRICT COURT ~o¥~THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of 1 *
JNO, L. HOUSER, LIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
To all when: it may concern : The undersigned
1 hereby gives rtottoe at his appointment as Aarignee ’
of John L. Houser, of Derry, <»u«t» of Houston '
and Stale of Georgia, within said District, who
has been adjudged a bankrupt upon bis own
petition by the District Court of said District.
Perry, Ga., July 28, 1868.
J. A. HOI.TZCfaAW,
augl—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
.1 United States for the Southern District of
Georgia. - ,
Iu the matter of j Itr
Mas. N. Busauwam HoLimum*, 1 Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. J
I'o whom it may eoucKHi: The midersigEed
hereby gives notice of their appointmen as
Mr * N-bdsannah
H^*t , Dßll)b B. of the city of If aeon, in thecoauty
■ of Bi W). itad State of Georgia, within said District,
’ who lias Ireetr adjudged a Bankrupt upon her
’ cwapetfoouby theDtatrk tConrt of said District.
' Dated at Mason, Ga., the l»t day of Aligner, A.
f D. 1868. SAMUEL C. WEEMS
joseph.e.Murray,
, «"1 LiwiiW Assignees,
i TN THKDISTRICT 1 11’ 1 COlj Kl’ THE
> 1 UfoOsd Stales M Ute Southefti District of
I. iJeorgito'«i!t ’’ .-
j, I IN BANKRUPTCY.
1 < incerp ; rhe understgued
hereby gfvhFWfce of Me appointment as As
rigocu of Hamilton fit. Sutton, of Maoon county.
State ot Geeegia, within said Distriot, who
lias been adjudged a hank inapt upon-his-own
petition by the District Court of said District.
Pef*y» Ga-. July 28,1868 .
' J. A. HOLTECLAW,
to<l—hiW3w ' Assignee.
THE . DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States for the Southern District of
’Georgia. 1 > ■ • .
In tbuaatter of )
. VHAE. F. MoCALLA, VIN BANKRUPTCY.
> a,; • Bankrupt. >
The undersigned hereby gives notice of hi»
appointment as Assignee of Charles P. McCalla, of
cowtf of Richmond aud
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been aiijmlged u bankrupt upon his own jielition,
by the IMiffrkff Go sit ot said District.
,< JACOB B. DAVIS,
aug7—law3w _ Aarignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the South era District of
Geonga.
In the matter of )
THOMAS ADDISON, !IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt- j
To nil.whom it may concern; Thu under
signed hereby gjVea notice of his election as
Assignee or the estate of Thomas Addison, of
tbaeity of fjavannah, county of Chatham, and
State of Georgia, within said District, wlfohas
- F. D BARNARD,
auß—lawSW Assignee.
Southern district of Georgia, •
8. S —ln Bankruptcy al Augusta, tlda sixth
day of Angnst, A. D., JB6B.
The undersigned hereby gives notice ot his
appointment as Awignee of Salmon Morris, of the
oouatv of Warren mid State of Geoigia, within
said Dial net, who lias, beea adjudged a bautanpt
ou his,own petition, by the District. Court said
Pfstnct riHLUP MORRIS-
Atlanta Era copy.
Qdc'thKßN lifSTjfCT'oFtjEORGIA, BS.
O Th Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day of
August, A. D. 1868. *
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his -
appointment as Assignee of JAMES A. AVERA,
of tlie eounty of Crawford, aad State of Geor
gia, within said District, who has beam ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petiuou by
theDlrtrict Court of said District.
. Samuel c: webms, '
au4-law*w, ' Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGtL.es.
0 In Bankrnpfey, fit Macon, this Trt day of
Angitat, A. D.,1866.
The undersigned hereby gives uoGoe of Ms ap
pointment as assignee of SOLOMON J. GOOD
MAN, of Mason, in tbeoomity of Bit*, and State
•f Georgia, within said District, who li» been
anfi—-taw3w JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, -SS.
Q te Mnoon, this Ist day of
ste orM.
smpolntment as Assignee of HENRY CLARKE,
ofMaeon, In the eoanty of Bfbh. and State of
Georgia, withtai aaid' w+io has been
adjudged a Bankrupt uixm UR, own petition by
the District Court oJ said District
au4 law3w JOSEPH B. MURRAY,