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flu«8Bn 30 ’
lin i»ture Alm»nMfor August, 1868-
THURSDAY, AUGUST JO
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MOON’S PHASES.
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w ‘u ® morning.
Thermometer.
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One or two disturbers of good
... Alla"**
I f We would respectfully request our cotem-
M of the ConstiMie* and Intelligencer
t»il to u 3 lhcir aflcrnoon as wcll “ 8 l “*’ r
jotmug ~
tMl S.rpMH»’»““ ,affCd -
He magnificent sleeping-car, Morpheus,
.. placed on the Georgia Railway, met with
Lccident,yesterday afternoon, at the Union
'“ iB thia city, while being transferred
L o ne track to the other. It was sup -
| that several days’ work would be neces
|£y to restore the damage.
WM brought before the Recorder,
1-tatty, on the charge of being a nuis-
around town, with a lung
jitter in his hat, followed by a gaping
Lfi Judge Levy bade him cross the
Ijridge-al once, promising to give him a po-
Litaatthe Work House it he was seen in
L city after to-day.
j Slug Browned.
I The body of Thomas Williams, a colored
Ln, ibout fifty years of age, formerly in the
Lploy of Mr. Hyams, was found about two
Les below the city yesterday morning.
kiLtuxs fell off the stern of a flatboat on
Ijonday. night. Coroner Rhodes hold an
Luest yesterday, and the jury rendered a
Iwrdict of accidental drowning.
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Itric?ed*o Atlanta.
I Capt. H. C. Cook, commandant of Co. H,
ph Regiment, U. S. A., and for Severn'
Luths past commanding at Fort Pulaski,
L received orders to report with his
Luipany at Atlanta.
I
■ TheCaae of Chief Dillon.
I After the decision in the Evans ease
Ijesterday afternoon, Judge Hook an-
Imnced that Chief of Police, Wm. C.
IDillos, charged with the murder of Red,
hit able to undergo a legal investigation,
Ini insisted on the same. At the same
Ifae, Judge Hook expressed his own
Itfinion that the Chief was not physically
icompetent to undergo the test. The Court
■finallyconsented, at the solicitation of both
kites, and after an arrangement had
Ibeen entered into to admit the testimony
IbEvaxs’ case In the ease of Dillon, to
Inter upon the trial of the latter at nine
lu’cloek this morning. It is expected to get
liwugb with the trial on Saturday.
IlDpprtiklon of Testimony.
I Attic commencing of the investigation
Id the case of Lieutenant Evans the court
■ordered, at the request of Counsel on both
■tides, that the newspapers should not
Ipiblisli the testimony until a’fter the trial
Ithodd be completed, The trial was con
■duded and the decision of the Court an
|Mwed yesterday afternoon. Immediately
■thereafter the prosecution requested the
Court to prohibit the publication of tlie
fel testimony, and it was incidentally
dleged that some of it was too indecent for
fe public eye. The object in referring to
it this matter is to give notice that
'* io not acknowledge the right of
Courts or counsel to prevent
teporters Item making truthful reports of
nidence, and that, hereafter, we shall xer-
W out own discretion as to whether we
Tom, Dick and Harry to give,
’rtally, jaundiced reporfs, or whether we
Mve a competent reporter on the
to report everything correctly.
h Mr, Evans'case the Ku Klux organ
'berately mislead the public. If the evi
oce had been published the people would
* informed as to the actual facts. We
hereafter we shall consult our own
public interest, without reference to
or Court. Wo say this in the kind
*? lr ' t ' esiring that the Evans case
cot bo considered a precedent for
"Wen,
ot Elder Jesse Davis.
®»ell known minister of the Baptist
died at his residence in Blakely,
cw,Bl 7i on the 7th instant, He was
i tsereniy years o f a „ e> 'Through a long
sj* 6 lor his zeal in the
„ Christianity, in which he embarked
11 111 early age.
#)J) C sm ’t' e3 which have befallen our
? within the last few years should
jj, ’ aren,s the importance of apprenticing
80nie S°od trade, by which they
eto support, themselves and fami-
J ear “ to come. Every boy In the
<l “gbt to be brought up to work.
Wcatber.
. LOOMIB rcttd u paper
„ “ fiu enco of the Moon upon the
fct y 1 e^oro th o American Associa
j Advancement of Science, at
* tS C '° Se ex ' l ibit®<l a ttible
Jbfj- , W le b he had deduced from seven
% nt °, ’* r y at «’ns. He drew the con
ltd 4 . n l°on did affect the weather,
" Q d ' rect opposition to
its f B T u . EL ’ that the ,noon ’ j“ 9t
‘i»ttd i ?. IQfluonooß the weather
inCBS ratller than clearness,
’«d the same law as the sun.
'
W- rCd WS and arc very
’ °r young ladies just at present.
tAwMieannt Held *• IDUI.
At five o'clock yesterday afternoon,
.Juttioee PHrtMaT and took their
aoate at the after twlno
preliminary business Justice Phiniz.y, the
committing Magistrate, read the following
decision:
It becomes my 4pty to tidui.tho responsi
bility of Anally deciding this case, as tho
committing magistrate, my worthy colleague
having disagreed with me as to tho offence-
According to section 4,612 of the new Code,
if there are only two Justices presiding,
tho original Justice shall determine all.
■psestione where the CVeri h m»t agreed.
That there was no wilful murder in tho
killing of Red, but there was an offence
against tho laws of tho State, both Justices
agree. Justice Reynolds holds that, ac
cording to the Code of Georgia, 4,226, the
defendant in the above stated case was
only guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
Myself differing in opinion, adjudged
that he should bo committed for
manslaughter nlono, under section
4,221 of the new Code. While
I believe that have conscientiously dis
charged the duty imposed on me by the
functions of my office, I can not but regret
that 1 differ with my colleague; and 1 now
say, as Ido honestly and sincerely believe,
that be has not only acted honestly and
fairly, but with a conscientious conviction on
his mind that he has done right. While I
differ with him, 1 apprec iato his character
and feelings, as I know his desire is to do
justice to oil men.
Be it, therefore, ordered by the Court,
that the defendant, Charles Evans, be com
mitted for the offence of manslaughter.
After the reading of Justice Phinizy’s
decision, Justice Reynolds gave, verbally>
his reasons (or dissent. The Court announced
that Lieutenant Evans would be permitted
to give -bail in the sum of $3,000. The bail
will be promptly given as soon as the papers
can be drawn up. Many of the friends of
law and order were very much disposed to
grumble at the result of the ten days’ inves
tigation at first, but when they took into
consideration the fact that the friends of the
disorderly citizens who caused the difficulty
would probably take the case before the
Grand Jury, where the examination would
be ex parte, and where the faithful police
man would have no voice, and where the
indictment might be for murder, they arc
well satisfied, willing for Evans to go before
a jury of his countrymen.
A Day in llie (Jounlry.
Among the good things of this life we
rank getting out of the heat, dust, noise and
filth of the city, into the freshness and quiet
of the country. The tired eyes, aching with
the sight of bricks and mortar, rest and
delight in the verdure and brightness of
nature. A secluded nook in the still woods,
a grassy plot, and nothing to do but lie and
rest, dream and imagine, is ono of the luxu
ries of life. There is nothing which recu"
perales the shattered nerves and weary brain
like it. Only those who are cooped up in
the city can appreciate the delights of coun
try life. When you want to rest good, go to
the country to difit.
Homicide.
On the 14th instant a quarrel arose be
tween Newton J. Pugh and John T.
Arnold, at the distillery of O. Arnold,
about four miles from Milledgeville, in which
Pugh was shot in the left breast twice. He
died in a short time. The reports that we
hear are so conflicting that we are left in
doubt as to who was to blame. Mr. Pugh
was about thirty-two years of age, and
Arnold about eighteen—son of. Obadiah
Arnold, Sheriff of Baldwin county. Pugh
leaves two children.
Perseverance.
Not long ago a young Romeo sallied out
one moonlight eve with his guitar, to sere
nade his Juliet, who lives in a large frame
house in th<; rear of the ——— hotel. His
attentions were as disagreeable as his voice
was discordant. The consequence was that
whilst in the midst of
"Look out upon tho stars, my love,
And shame them with thine eyes,”
the contents of a slop bucket were emptied
upon his head from the balcony above. I'his
throwing of cold water upon tho musician
caused him to cease his dulcet strains for
that night ; but the night following he was
back at his post, with an umbrella spread
over his head, and his music in full play.
We understand the inamorata has succumbed
to so much devotion and pertinacity, and is
soon to be. married to her musical lover.
Holasscs-cundy Wedding, »
We have all heard of golden weddings,.
silver weddings, etc., but the latest thing in
this line is a molasses-candy wedding. This
occurs when the first baby gets old enough
to lick.
B ja—
Novel ty.
The greatest novelty is a fan which can be
used as a parasol, veil, or bonnet. Now, we
only need one that can be used as a veloco
pede, a steam fire engine, or a fashionable
travelling trunk,
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Fatal Affray—A Policeman Wounded.
—Between ten and eleven o’clock, we were
attracted by the reports of fire arms in the
direction of the junction of Whitehall and
Peachtree streets. We found many negroes
and a few white persons in groups on the
streets, listening to highly excited narrators
of the shooting affair.
From tho Deputy Marshal wo learn that
a very boisterous negro was making himself
very obnoxious to a crowd of his color
which had gathered on tho railroad near
the National Hotel. -At the request of
many of the crowd, this negro was arrested
by the police and started for the lock-up.
The arresting force and their prisoner
had proceeded but a short distance, when
they were set upon by a party of negroes,
crying, “Go for ’em ; let’s have him.”
Pistols were discharged and missiles hurled.
The police finally managed to conduct the
prisoner to the guardhouse. It was then
ascertained that one of their number —Mr.
Thomas—was severely wounded in the
thigh. It was also discovered that a negro
man had received a mortal wound, of which
he subsequently died.
[Atlanta Intelligencer.
K Stabbing Affbay. —Last night about
nine o’clock, Captain Grant and William
' Lowry, both white, were engaged in couver
-1 sation in a bar room nt No. 16 Inspection
. street, and while so engaged an altercation
. ensued, which resulted in the stabbing of the
former in the abdomen by the latter. Dr.
1 Aucrurn was called in, and gave the wounded
man every attention; but it is feared that
the wound will prove fatal. A magistrate
tfas called 00, and a warrant issued for the
’ arrest of Low.-y, who has probably been
. taken ere now.— Charleston Courier.
|BTZIELEGRAPH|
1 From Atlanta.
> Atlanta, August 19.—The Republican
. celebration yuetorday closed with a torch
light procession. .
General 0. 0. Howard, Commissioner of
the Freedmen's Bureau, left here lust uigltl,
1 for Vicksburg.
1 The Republican Convention elected 11. P.
Fatrow and Athos T, Akorman ns Electors
for the State at large.
Washington Itemi. . - |
Washington. August 19—Experience has
demonstrated that mixed races in the Fire
Department is a mistake. Tho negroes have
been discharged and white mon rcflmployed.
It is stated that daring the recent trial of
mixed .firemen the displaced white mon.have
beiHi patient and uncomplaining, and in no
’ instance nave they threatened or used vio
lence.' .
The chairman of, the committee of five,
appointed by the recent Mississippi Conven
tion, writes that there is evidently an inten
|ioh ■on the part of the democrats of tho
excluded States to vote at the coming Presi
dential election. If tho least encouragement
is given by Mr. Johnson, they Will undoubt
edly vole. The chairman adds that ho fears
the bill passed by Congress is net sufficiently
explicit in oil respects, and concludes : “The
Republicaus of Mississippi are anxiously
expecting the September session. Their
very existence as a party and as individuals
depends upon CAngressjonal measures of
relief.”
Butler directs hU attorneys to apply to
Evarts to assist in Buyer’s defence in Balti
more under the law passed during the war,
, requiring tho Attorney General to defend
officers or ex-offieers against whom suits
may be brought by civilians for arrest and
imprisonment.
No progress was made to-day in perfecting
the machinery for the enforcement of the new
■ tax law.
Revenue to-day, $335,000.
' Generals Hancock and Rosseau were
among the President’s visitors to-day.
Grant’s Adjutant General, Rawlins, has
recovered from his recent illness. Rawlings’
wife is also better.
By a recent order issued by Gen. Sherman,
’ the Cheyennes, Arapafiobs, KiUwas and Ca
manchcs are given a reservation lying be
tween Kansas, T&xas, Arkansas and the
hundredth meridian.
Later advices indicate that the Indian
outrage is exaggerated. Adjutant General
McAfee reports eight buried, three missing,
and five wounded ou Solomons river. Other
reports claim twenty killed.
Regulations for the preservation of fur
bearing animals will issue shortly from the
Treasury Department. The penalty for
their violation Is from five hundred to one
thousand dollars fine, with six months im
prisonment.
The property of the Alexandria and
Georgetown Railroad office, cars, engines,
etc-, at Alexandria, was seized to day, under
au order from the Circuit Court of Alexan
dria county, by Wm. 11. Marbury, receiver.
—-a
Important Order, etc.
New'Orleans, August 19.—The Metro
politan Police bill was passed yesterday by
a strict party vote-
Senator Praughn, in a speech opposing
the bill, ventilated the fact that there is not
a single cheek or limit to the amount of
expenditure under its extraordinary pro
visions.
The following order was promulgated
this morning, and explains itself:
Headquarters, Dep. of Louisiana, 1
New Orleans, La., Aug. 18,1868. ]
General Orders No. 3.
In order to carry out the instructions
from the Secretary of War, relative to the
assistance to be afforded by the troops on
duty in this Department to the civil
authorities, in case of domestic disturbance
or insurrnetion arising therein, the
officers who are commanding districts, de
tachments and posts will be governed by the
following directions : Every officer will keep
himself well informed of the condition of
affairs in his vicinity. Should a necessity
arise which, in his opinion, would render the
services of troops necessary, ho will imme
diately communicate by telegraph with these
headquarters, stating the essential facts in
the case, and asking for the necessary in
structions for bis government. Under no
circumstances will any interference of the
military with the civil authorities be permit
ted, nor will the service of troops be made
use of, unless upon special instructions pre
viously communicated in each case from
these headquarters.
By command of Brevet Major General R.
C. Buchanan. Thomas Neill,
Bvt. Brig. Gen. U. S. A., A. A. A. G.
— ■
South Carolina Legislature-
Columbia, August 19.—A resolution was
introduced providing that hereafter all in
corporated towns shall make no discrimiua-i
tion on account of race or color in the
appointment of police.
An attempt was made to turn all schools
in the State over to the negro school com
missioners. The subject was referred to a
committee. r
A bill passed the House repudiating ail
foreign claims against the Bank of the
Stale, represented by Baring Bros., and
authorizing the Governor to take possession
of the assets. The currency of the Bank
held by a few republicans is to be redeemed
by bonds.
Democratic Meeting.
Montgomery, August 19.—The Execu
tive Committee of tho Democracy of
Alabama met in this city to day. Dele
gates from about forty counties met to
confer with them.
Ex-Governor Moore was made President
of the meeting.
The Committee on Resolution:; reported
at 7 p. m. a series of Resolutions endorsing
the Democratic nominations and platform,
urging the people to vote at the November
election, and to take the laws us they find
them; denouncing the attempt of the Legis
lature to cast the electoral vote of the State.
The resolutions were all adopted, and an
electoral ticket will be selected to night.
A Small War.
Nashville, August 19.—A party of men
in masks approached a furnace in Wayne
county, where the employees werearmed and
drilling. A compromise was effected, whereby
the furtiaccmen ceased drilling and surren
dered their arms to the State authorities. The
maskers, on their return, were fired on by the
sheriff’s posse from an ambuscade, and, after
returning the fire, dispersed. Three citizens
were wounded—one seriously. Several horses
were killed.
Nominations.
Toledo, August 19. Impeachment
Ashley was re-nominated for Congress by
acclamation.
Cincinnati, August 19.—The Democrats
in the Third District nominated Vallanding
ham for Congress.
Going to Maine.
Boston, August 19 —Geo- IL Pendleton,
in responding to the sereqaders at tho
Parker House, said he was going to Maine
to speak.
New Cotton.
Macon, Ga., August 19. —Tho first bale
of cotton was received here to day from
the plantation of Ross & Smith of Houston
county, and is a good class of Middling,
COMMERCIAL
■ i AUGUSTA MARKETS.
Orrioß National Rkfunlioan, I
WxnHRSoAy, August 19—P.M. j
FINANCIAL.—GoId is buying at $1.45 and
soiling at $1,48. Silver in bought at 11.35 aud
sold at SI. 43
COTTON.—Unsettled market. Impossible to
furnish reliable quotations.
BACON.—Market stiff. Clear Sides, 19a19} ;
Clear Rib, 18}al9 ; Backbone Sides, 18al8j ;
Shouldora, Ibjalfl; Hams range from 18 to 22c.
CORN. - Prices coming down a little. White
81.20, mixed $1.15.
WHEAT continues tho same : $2.15 to $2.40
fbr While, and $2 to $2.20 for Rod.
FLOUR.—City brands soil at sll to sl4
retail $1 higher.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Finunclul.
LONDON, August 19, Noun.- -Consols 04.
Bonds 71 J.
LONDON, August 19, Afternoon. — Bonds 71fi-
NEW YORK, August 19, Noon.- Gold 1.45 J.
Slocks steady but very dull. Money easy at 4a5.
Old Bauds 12Ju13; now 7fi; North Carolina’s, old
72; New, 71} ; Virginia ox-coupons, 54} ; Now
53}. Tennessee ex-coupons 64; New 63}.
Sterling 9}.
BALTIMORE, August 10.—Virginia sixes, old,
46Ja46}; 'O6, 47; ’67, 45a45}.
NEW ORLEANS, August 19.—Gold 1.44}.
Sterling 58a61. Now York sight exchange, }
premium.
NEW YORK, August 19, Nveniiuj.— Gold
feverish and closing weak at 1.44 J. Sterling
dull and unchanged. Govornmets closed steady.
Tcnnosso’s 64} ; new 63}; North Carolina’s 71;
Virginie’s 56. Money active at 4asc, discont 7.
A-roiUiee uaul Other Murkelw.
LIVERPOOL, August 19, Noon.— Cotton
steady ; solos 10,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL, August 19, Afternoon. — Cotton
steady.
NEW YORK, August 18, Noon.— Cotton
firm at 30c.
Flour 10a20e lower. Wheat la2c lower. Corn
firmer. Moss Pork fiamer at 28.75. Lard quiet.
Turpedtino firm at 44}a45. Rosin quiet—
common to strained 2.72. Freights dull.
BALTIMORE, August 19. Cotton firm at
300.
Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn firmer.
Oats dull, prime to choice 75a80, ordinary 65a70.
Rye dull at 50. Provisions firm, and prices
unchanged. Mess Pork S3O; shoulders 14}a15;
Hams !Ra23c. Lard 19e.
MOBILE, August i9.—Cotton quiet—Sales
50 bales; Middlings 28c. Receipts 3 bales.
Exports 200 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, August 19.—Cotton quiet
and irregular. Middlings 29a30e. Salos 18
bales. Receipts 2 bales.
Sugar and Molasses steady and unchanged.
SAVANNAH, August 19.—Cotton quiet ;
nothing doing. Receipts 68 bales. Exports
190 bales.
CHARLESTON, August 19.—Cotton dull—
sales 16 bales; Middlings 280. Receipts 48
bales. Exports coastwise, 54 bales.
LIVERPOOL, August 19, Evening.— Cotton
closes easier.- Uplands 10} ; Orleans 10}. Sales
10,000 bjles.
NEW YORK, August 19, Evening.— Cotton
quiet. Sales 1,200 bales at 30c.
Flour dull at noon’s decline. Wheat loweu
new amber Tennessee 2.60. Corn—mixed West
ern 1.20a1.12}. Mess Pork 28.00. Lard heavy
—steam 18}al9. Naval stores and groceries
quiet aud dull. Wool active and very firm
sales of Texas at 28a32e. Freights lower on
grain, and heavy but unchanged on cotton.
WILMINGTON, August 19.—“ Spirits Turpen
tine weaker, at 40}u41; Now York casks 41}.
Rosins— strained 2.00 ; No 2, 2.10. Tar firm, at
3.25.
ST. LOUIS, August 19.—Flour quiet, at
6.25a7.00- Corn heavy, at 91a95. Mess Pork
29.75. Shoulders 13}; clear sides 171a17}. Lard
IB]alß}. Whiskey at 1.30.
CINCINNATI, August 19.—Flour dull. Corn
irregular, ear 92a91. Whiskey 65a75. Shoul
ders 13}al3}; Clear Sides 17}c. Lard 19c.
Marine News.
.CHARLESTON, August 19.—Arrived: Schr.
Ida Richardson, from New York.
Sailed: Steamer Saragossa, for New York;
Schr. Albert Thomas, for Now Haven.
WILMINGTON, August 19.—Arrived; Stmr
A. P. Clyde, New York,
SAVANNAH, August 19.—Arrived: Steamer
Thames, New York.
Cleared; Steamer General Barnes, New York.
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OOUTIIERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—
b-5 Americus, Ga., August 10, 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of ROBERT J. HILL,
ol Americus, iu the county of Sumter, State of
Georgia, who lias, upon ins own petition, been
adjudged a Bankrupt, l.y tlie District Coart, of
said District.
W. C. MORRILL,
'iul3—law3w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—
Americus, Ga., August 10, IS6S.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of ilia ap
pointment an assignee of EDWARD W. AL
FRIEND, of Albany, in the county of Dougherty,
State of Georgia, who has, upon his own peti
tion been adjudged a Bankrupt by tho District
Court of said District.
W. C. MORRILL,
aul3—la»-2w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS.
In Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day of
August, A. D., 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as assignee of JONATHAN T. FA
BELL, of Midway, in the county of Baldwin, and
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition
by the District Court of said District.
au4—law3w JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS.
In Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day of
August, A. D., 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as assignee of JOSIAS BOSWELL, of
the county of Putman, and State of Georgia, with
in said District, who lias been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon his own petition by the District Cour
of said District.
au4-law3w JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
jieri foeteie, is-ued out of tho Honorable tho
Fifth Circuit Court of tho United States, for the
Southern District i f Georgia, in favor of tho
Plaintiffs, in tho following case, to wit; Wood
gate <t Co. vs. Thus. F. Hampton and Frederick
Burts, partners, I have levied upon, as tho
property of Thomas F. Hampton, one of tho
defendants, one block of Brick Stores, situate,
lying and being in the town of Bainbridge,
county of Decatur and State of Georgia, and
known as tho Hampton Block, adjoining tho
premises of King & Lester, Lewis & Waters, and
D. J. Dickinson,Jon Water street in said town and
county; and will sell tho same at. public auction,
at the Court House in tho city of Macon, county
of Bibb and State of Georgia, on tho frst
TUESDAY in September next, between tho
lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 30th day of
July, 1863.
WILLIAM G. DICKSON,
augi—law4w U. S. Marshal.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,
8. B.—ln Bankruptcy at Augusta, this sixth
day of August, A. D,, 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Salmon Morris, of tho
county of Warren and State of Geoigia,’ within
said District, who lias been adjudged a bankrupt
on hie own petition, by the District Court of said
District PHILLIP MORRIS.
Atlanta Era copy. ang7—law3w
TN THE DISTRICT COURT GF THE
I United Statii* for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of i
JAMEB O. WHITAKER VIS BANKRUPTCY.
.. Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern i Tho undersigned
hereby give notß-o of tbeir appointment as
assignees of Jamot Cl. Whitaker, of Milledgo
villo, in the oounty of Baldwin, and State of
Georgia, with)n said District, who has boon ad
judged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by tho
District Court of said District.
Dated at Macon, Ga., tho let day of August,
A. D., 1868.
ARCHIBALD C. MoKINLEY,
of Milledgeville, Ga.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
of Macon, Ga.,
uu4—lawdw Assignees.
TN THE “DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter o f v
GEORGE B. HACK, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
I hereby give notice that I have been appointed
Assignee for the estate of Geo. B. Hack, ol Burke
county, Ga., the said Geo. B. Hack having been
adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition.
HEMAN 11. PERRY,
augl—law3vv Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for tho Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
JAMES T ROBERTS, >IN BANKRUFI'CY
Bankrupt. ) No. 58.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a diwliarge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt) Act 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
the forenoon, at cbambers of said District Court,
before Garnett Andrews, Esq., one of the Regis
ters of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Reg
ister’s office in Monroe, Walton county, Ga., and
show cause why the prayer of the said petition
of tho Bankrupt should not be granted. And fur
ther 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,
[seal.] Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof,
this sth day of August, 1868.
W. B. SMITH,
jiuG—law2w* Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT oF~THE
United States for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of
JNO. L. HOUSER, UN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To all whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee
of John L. Houser, of Perry, county of Houston
and State of Georgia, within said District, who
lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Court of said District.
Perry, Ga., July 28, 1863.
J. A. IIOI.TZCLAW,
augi—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States lor the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ] In
Mrs. N. Susannah Holdiubob, } Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern; The undersigned
hereby gives notice of their appointmeu as
Assignees of the estate of Mrs. N. SUSANNAH
HOLDRIDGE, of the city ofMacon, in the county
of Bibb, and State of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon her
own petition by the District Court of said District.
Dated at Macon, Ga., the Ist day of August A
D. 1868. SAMUEL C. WEEMS
JOSEPH E. MURRAY,
.. nu l~law3w Assignees.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for tho. Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of I
HAMILTON 11. SUTTON [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
To all whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Hamilton 11. Sutton, of Maeon county,
State of Georgia, within said District, who
has been adjudged a bankruupt upon his own
petition by the District Court of said District.
Perry, Ga.. July 28,1868.
J. A. HOLTZCLAW,
augi—law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
CHAS. P. MoCALLA, SIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. y
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Charles P. McCalla, of
the city of Augusta, county of Richmond and
State ol Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt upon bis own petition,
by the District Court of said District.
JACOB R. DAVIS,
nng7—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT~OF THE
A United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ]
THOMAS ADDISON, [IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. j
To all whom it may concern: The under
signed hereby gives notice of his election as
Assignee of the estate of Thomas Addison, of
the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own peti
tion by- the District Court of said District.
F. D. BARNARD,
auß—lnw.Sw Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of j
ROBERT IL LAND, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j No. 33.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, J 867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear on
the 16th day of September,lß6B, atlO o’clock a. iu ,
at chambers of said District Court, before Albert G.
Foster, oneof the Registers of said Court, in Bank
ruptcy, at his office, at No. 1, Warren Block, 3d
floor, room No. 6, Jackson street, city of Augusta,
Georgia, aud show cause why the prayer of
the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
granted. And fnrtlier notice is given that the
second and third meetings of creditors will be
held at the same time and place.
Dated ut Savannah. Ga., this 4th day of August,
1868.
james McPherson,
au6—law3w Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Stales for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of V
FRANCIS HOLMAN, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may. concern: Tho 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 at Augusta, Ga., this 4th day of
August, A. D., 1868.
HENRY JONES,
augs—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
WILLIAM S. ROYAL, [IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as
Assignee of William 8. Royal, of Augusta, in
the county of Richmond and State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt, upon bis own petition,
by the District Court of said District.
Dated at Augusta, Go., this 4th day of
August, A. D., 1868.
HENRY JONES,
. augs—law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT cbURT“oF “THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In rue matter of )
HENRY E. LUCAS, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his qipoiutment as
Assignee of Henry E. Lucas, of Clark comity, and
State 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 August, 1868.
PETER A. SUMMEY,
_anl —law3w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF~GEORGIA, SS.
In Bankruptcy, at Macon, this Ist day o f
August, A. D. 186 S.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Mrs. GLADY G.
ETHRIDGE, of the county of Monroe, aud
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon tier own peti
tion by the District Court of said District.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
au4-law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States fur th? Northern District] of
Georgia.
tn the matter of )
TIIOMAS SWINT, [IN BANKRUWC-’Y
Bankrupt. J No. 255. !
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the lUhknipt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear on
tho sth day of September, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, at chambers of the said District Coffrt.
before Charles G. McKinley, one of tho Registers
of said C’ourt In Bankruptcy, at the Register s
office, in the city of Newnan, Ga., aud show cause
why the prayer of the raid petition of tho Bank
rupt should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine,
[skal.] Judge of said Court, and the seal tharc
of, this 28th day of July. 1868.
W. B. SMITH,
uull--law2w* Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT. COURT OF TSE
A United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
THOMAS tt BARNETT [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No. 105.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned tho Com t
for a discharge from all hie debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear on
the 3d duy of September, 1868, at 10 o'clock a. m ,
at Chambers of said District Court, before Alex
ander G Murray, one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the Register s office iu
the city of Griffin, Georgia, and show cause why
the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt
should net be granted. And further notice is
given that the second and third meetings of cred
itors will be held at the same time and place.
Witness the Honorable John tErskinc,
[seal,J Judge of said District Court, and the
seal thereof th is Bth day of August, 1868.
W. B. SMITH,
null—law3w* Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Kichmond County.
Wheheas, Alfred Charles Holt applies to me
for Letters of Administration, de boms non, on
the estate of Adna Rowe, late of said county, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors cf said de
ceased, to lie and appear at my office, on or before
the second Monday in September next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given tinder my hand and official signature, at
office in Augusta, this 10th day of August, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
auil—itn Ordinary.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of |IN BANKRUPTCY.
Jonathan J. Milner, [
Bankrupt. J No. 7.
The said Bankrupt having petioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all’persons interested to appear
on the Ist day of September, 1868, at ten o’clock a.
m., at chambers of said District Court, before Al
exander G Murray, Esq., one of the Registers of
said Court in Bankruptcy,at the Register’s office in
city ofGriilin,Ga.,and show cause why the prayer
of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not
be granted. And further notice is given that the
second and third meetings -of creditors will be
held at the same time and place.
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal.J Judge of said District Court, and the
seal thereof, this Bth day of August,
1868. W. B. SMITH,
auil—law3w" Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
JI United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In tlie matter of ]
GALES JENKS, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J No. 37.
Tlie said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear on
the 4th day of September,] 868, at 10 o'clock, in the
forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court,
before Alexander G Munay, Esq.,oue of the Reg
isters of the said Court’ in Bankruptcy, at the
Register’s office, in the city of Griffin, Ga , ami
show cause why tlie prayer of the said petition of
the Bankrupt should not be granted. '
Witness, the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal] Judge of said Court, and the seal
thereof, this the Bth day of August,
1868. W. B. SMITH,.
null—law3w" Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
-I United States, for tho Northern District ol
Georgia.
In the matter of ■ lIN BANKRUPTCY.
Littleton R. Brewer, [
Bankrupt. ) No. 306. -
Tile said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable tinder
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested toappeai on
tlie 4th day ofSeptomber, 1868, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, at chambers of the said District Court.,
. before Alexander G Murray, Esq., one of tho Reg
isters of the said Court in Bankruptcy, at the Reg
ister's office iu tlie city of Griffin, Ga., aud show
cause why the prayer of the said petition of tlie
Bankrupt should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable John Erskine,
[seal.] Judge of said District Court, and the
seal thereof, this Bth day ol Angnst,
1868. W. B. SMITH,
auil—law3w* Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for tho Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ]
EPHRAIM EHRLICH, [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. j
To all whom it may concern: The under
signed hereby gives notice of his election as
Assignee of Ephraim Ehrlich, of the city of
Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of
Georgia, within said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
the District Court of said District.
F. 11. BARNARD,
aiiß-law3w Assignee.
Assignee’s Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
, Georgia.
tn the matter of ]
GEORGE SHARP, Jr , [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt; J
Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice of Ilia
appointment as Assignee of the estate of George
Sharp, Jr., of Atlanta, county of Fulton, and
State of Georgia, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition
by the District Court of said District.
NOAH R. FOWLER,
• an!) —Inw3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
J. United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
WILLIAM G. HERRIN, [ IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To the creditors of William G. Herrin, Bank
rupt: This is to give you notice that the Court
has ordered tlie second general meeting of the
creditors of the above named bankrupt to be
holden at the Register’s office in Newnan, Ga.
at 10 o’clock a. m.. on the 31st day of August,
A. D.. 1868, for the purposes named in the twenty
seventh section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2cL
1867.
Dated at Newnan, Ga., on the Gth day of Au
• gust, A. D., 1868.
JAMES P. BREWSTEE,
au9—law2w Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—
At Blakeley, the Bth day of July, A. D. 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis
appointment as assignee of James B. Brown, of
Blakeley, in the county of Early and State of
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon liis own petition by the
District Court of said District.
GEORGE B. SWANN,
jyl-l—lawow Assignee, etc
I N THE DIS TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
J- States, for the S' Ahern District of Georgia.
In tho matter oi )
CHAS. W. DOUGHTY, [ IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whon it may concern: The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Charles W. Doughty, Os Augusta, Rich
mond comity, Georgia, within said District, who
lias been adjudged a bankrupt uponHiis own peti
tion by the District Court of said Dfstryit.
JOHN S. DAVIDSON,
au 11—law3w Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
JL United States for the Southern District, of
Georgia.
In tlie matter of 1
QUINTON4-PURCELL [IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. |
To all whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of Quinton J. Purcell, of Columbus, county
of Muscogee, State of Georgia, wit hin said District,
who luis been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition.by tlie District court, -of said disiriel.
®
jy2s—law3w M AwignOe.
AUCTION Sa AES.
City Sheriffs Sale.
Will be Bold, on the first Tues
day In SEPTEMBER, at the Lower
Market House, in the City of Augusta, between
tho usual hours of sale, ono House, on leased
fftuated on Ellis street, between Kollock
and Marbury streets; bounded North by Ellis
street, East by bouse of BHstor Wigfold, South
by homo of Harrison’s, and West by lot of Jacob
Danforth. Levied upon ns tho property of Dunie 1
Jones, to »atl»fy a tax fi. fa. issued by tho City
Council of Augusta against tho said Daniel
Jones, for his taxos for the year 1867.
ISAAC LEVY,
Augusta. July 36,1368. City Sheriff,
au I—td
City Sheriffs Bale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY la September, at tho Lower Market
home in the city of Augusta, between the usual
hours of sale, one House and lot, situated in
Canaan, bound on the north by let of Wm. Dem •
by, eaut by Cumming street, south by Halo
street and west by lot of John Lark. Levied up
on as tho property of Royal Sibley, to satisfy one
Tex fl. fa. issued by tho City Council of Augusta
against the said Royal Sibley for his taxes for
the year 1867. ISAAC LEVY,
. City Sheriff.
Augusta, Ga , July 30, 1868. aul—td
IN BANKRUPTCY.
TN THE MATTER OF THEODORE A.
1 GOODWIN, Bankrnpt.
Will be sold on the First Tuesday in Septem
ber next, at the Court House iti "Savannah, Ga.,
between the usual hours of sale, by virtue of an
order from F. S. Hesaeltine, Esq., Register in
Bankruptcy, all those tracts of land in Chatham
county, Georgia, the property of said Theodore
A. Goodwin, being five hundred and eixty (566'
acres, more or less, together with one hundred
(1(16) acres, more or lets, called “Oakland,'’
bounded bn the west by tho northeast branch of
Little Ogeechee river; the other boundaries being
snch as will appear by reference to plat of re
survey of said ••Oakland’’ tract, certified by Joint
McKinnon, Comity Surveyor of Chatham county,
Sept. 13th, 1799. excepting tlie reservation of one
acre on which the Oakland Church stands, on tlie
cross- road from the Ogeechee to White. Bluff
road. Sold subject to a mortgage, and the lien of
judgment on said mortgage, ni favor of Emanuel
Heidt, as Administrator on the estate of James
E. Heidt, deceased,for tlie num of $3,867 59, with
interest from May 7, 1861, on half that amount,
and on the other half from May 7tli, 1865.
And, also, one hundred and seventy five acres
in same county, bounded by lands of Jacob Wald
burg, John Daley, Isaac D. Laßoche, aud Mrs.
Mary Marshall. Sold subject to mortgage and
judgment in said mortgage for $3,000 and interest,
iu favor of Emanuel Heidt.
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
Assignee of I’. H. Goodwin, Bankrupt.
auLO—td
Assignee's "uio.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Oglethorpe County.
Pursuant to an order from tlie Hon. A. G.
Foster, Register 111 Bankruptcy for the District of
Georgia, will be sold, at the Court House door at
Lexington, in said county, on the first TUESDAY
iu September next, between'the usual hours of
sale, eighty acres of Land in said comity, adjoin
ing lands of David Graham and James Cunning
ham, with a frame Dwelling thereon.
Also, a small Office Lot iu said Lexington, now
occupied by Dr. B. V. Willingham as a Doctor
shop, 21) feet by 10, adjoining G. F. Platt's Store
Lot, and others.
Also, the House and Lot in said Lexington now
occupied by said Willingham and family as a
dwelling, containing one acre, more or less,
owned not long ago by Thos. S. Gresham, and
sold by him to said Willingham, being once
owned by George R. Gilmer.
Also, eight hundred aud thirty acres of land in
said county, on Broad River, adjoining lauds of
James Mattox, William Stovall, aud lauds owned
by Nathan Mattox at the time of his death. Al!
of said real estate sold as the. property of B. V.
Willingham, bankrupt, for the benefit of his
creditors, free from incmnbrances.
Terms cash. BENJ. F. HARDEMAN,
aug7—td Assignee.
Postponed U. S. Marshal’s Sale-
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias issued out of the honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for tlie
Southern District of Geoigia, in favor of the plain
tiff, in the following case, to-wit: George W.
Hatch vs. the Bank of Commerce. I have levied
upon as the property of the defendant the Bank
of Commerce, part of lot of land number ten (10),
Jekyl Tythiug, Derby Ward, together with all
the improvements thereon, consisting of a build
itig, known as the Bank of Commerce Building, ■
situate, lying, and being in the city of Savannah,
county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, and
will sell the same at public auction, at, the Court
House, in the city of Savannah. Chatham county,
Georgia, on tlie FIRST TUESDAY in SEPTEM
BER next., between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, Ga , May 29th, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
aus—law4t U. S. Marshal.
. Assignee’s Sale in Bankruptcy.
I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, IN THE
city of Atlanta, on the first TUESDAY in
September next, before the Court House door,
city lots Nos. 21 and 22, fronting on McDonough
street on the west.
On these premises is a two-story framed house
containing eight rooms, plastered and finished
throughout, with a cook and servants’ room
attached. Also, a good smoke house, barn ami
stable, good waler, and garden in good culti
vation.
Also, a one ball interest iu 29 acres of land
~y'"gjnst. , .y'"gjnst. outside the corporate limits of the city,
in.the 14th district Henry, (uuw Fulton).near w oo '
end,op the New Greens Ferry Road. Fifteen acres
of the laud is heavily timbered.
Also, one half interest in city lot lying at the
junction of Old White Hall and Peters street, and
running back 209 feet.
Also, one lot of notes and accounts.
The above sold per order of decree in bank
ruptcy, as the property of Louis S. Sahnon,
bankrupt, and free from all incnmbrauces.
For particulars till day of sale, apply to
B. Wi YORK,
Assignee.
Atlanta, Aug. 10,1868. aul3—law3w
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of ] IN BANKRUPTCY.
REUBEN JORDAN, [
Bankrupt. J No. 169.
Tlie said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 21st day of August, 1868,at 10 o'clock a. m.,
at Chambers of said District Court, before Gar
nett Andrews Esq., one of the Registers of
said Court iu Bankruptcy, at the Register's office,
in Athens, Georgia, and’ show cause wiiy the
prayer of tlie said petition of 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,
[seal.] Judge of said District Court, this
day of , 1868
W. 15. SMITH,
au!3—law2w* Clerk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I United States for tlie Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of I
CHARLES F NEWTON [IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. ) No. 227.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable under
the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is
hereby given to all persons interetted to appear on
the Ist day of September,lß6B,at ten o'clock iu 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
isters office, in the city of Griffin, Georgia, and
show cause why the prayer of tlie said petition of
the Bankrupt should not be granted. Aud further
notice is given that the second and third meetings
of creditors will be held at the same time and place.
Witness, tho Honorable John Erskine,
IsKAt 1 J u dg e said Court, and the seal
L 1 ’■* thereof, this 12th day of August, 1868.
W. B. SMITH,
aul 4 law2w’’ Clerk.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
Americus, Ga., August 10, 1863.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of WILLIAM P.
HOLLEY, of Albany, in the county of Dough
erty, State of Georgia, who has, upon his own
petition, been adjudged a bankrupt by the
District court of said District
W. C. MORRILL,
aul3—XawSw Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.—
Americus, Ga., August 10, 1863.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as assignee of LAWSON H CAR
TER, of Milford, in the county of Baker, State
of Georgia, who has, upon his own petition
been adjudged a bankrupt, by the District cour t
of said Dist rict. W. C. MORRILL,
aul 3 law3w Assignee,