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Tht Military GiettpHon Act.
The following is • copy of tbs Exemption
Act, M finally passed by Congress!
. A BILL .
To exempt certain per amt f*om military terv-
ice, and to repeal the act entitled "An Act to
exempt certain pertont from enrollment for
ter vice in the army of the Confederate Skates,”
approved the 31st of April, 18624
invalids, omens or ootxsxuent, citxKs, ktc.
1. The Congress of the Confederate States
of America do enact, Tbst all persons wlto
shall be held unfit for military scrjrice in the
field, by reason of bodily or mental incapac
ity or imbecility, under rules to be prescribed
by the Secretary of War, the Vico President
of the Confederate States, the officers, judi
cial and executive, of the Confederate and
Slate Governments, including postmasters
appointed by the President and confirmed by
tbs Senate, and such clerks in t.ioir offices
as nra allowed by the Postmaster General,
and sow employed, and excluding all other
(WaUnaatnra. their assistant^ and clerks:
-and, except such State officers.aar-the severul
States stay have declared, or muy hereafter
declare by law to be liable to militia duty;
the members of both Houses of the Congress
of the.Confederate States, and of thu Legis
latures of the several States, and their re
spective officers; all clerks now in the offices
of the Confederate and State governments,
authorized by law, receiving salaries or fees.
VOLUNTEER .TROOri.
All voluntoer troops heretofore raised by
any-State since the passage of the act enti
tled "An act further to provide for the pub
lic defence,” approved April 16th, 1862, while
Such troops shall be in nutivo service under
Slate authority, provided that* this exemp
tion shall not Apply to aiiy person who was
liable to be celled into service by virtue of
■aid act of April 10th, 1862.
TRANSPORTATION AND TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
All pilots and persons engngod in the mer
chant marine service; the president, superin
tendents, conductors, treasurer,'chief clerk,
engineers, managers, station agents, section
masters, two expert track Imnda to oath sec
tion of eight miles, and mechanics in the
active service and employment of railroad
companies, not to embrace laborers, porters
and messengers: the presidi-nt, general su
perintendent and operators of telegraph com-
paoies. tho locu! superintendent and operat
ors of said companies nut to exceed four iTi
number at anyloculify tint that ut. the seat
of government of fho Confederate Stales;
the president, superintendents, captains, en
gineers, chief clerk and mechanics in -the
active service and employment of all compa
nies engaged-in river and canal navigation,
and ail cuptains of boats, and engineers
thereon employed.
KUllUllS, riUNtEKS AMD PUEACURfUt.
One editor of each newspaper now being
published, and apeiaemployees as the editor
or proprietor may Certify upou oath to be
indispensable for conducting the publication;
the public printer, and t-hoso employed to
perform the public printing for tint Confede
rate and State Governments; every minister
of religion authorized to preach according
to the rules of Ids ncct and in the regular
discharge of ministerial ditties.
RELIGIOUS NON-COM DATA NTS.
All persons who have been und now arc
members of the Society of Friends and tht*
Association of Hunkers, Nazureius. iind Mon-
uonista, in regular incmberBliip with their
respective denominations, provided (Bombers
of Friends, Niizureiics, Me nnonists,Slid Hank
ers, shall furnish substitutes, or pity a tax
of (500 ouch into tlio public Treasury.
PHYSICIANS.
All physicians who now are aqd for the
last five years have boon in actual practice
of their profassion.
SHOEMAKERS, TANNERS, ETC,
All shoemakers, tanners, blacksmiths, wag
on makers, millers and their eiigipoors, mill
wrights, skilled and actually employed as
their regular vocation iu the a4id trades,
habitually engaged in working for the pub
lic nnd whilst so uctuully employed; provi
ded said persona shall make oath in writing
that they are so skilled and actually cm-
K cd ut tlio tiino as their regular vocation
ue of the ubove . trades, which affidavit
shall only be prima facie evidence of the
facts theroin stated.
A PROVISO AGAINST EXTORTION.
Provided further, Tlmt tho exemptions here
in grunted to persons by ri'ltttumif cueniwr
meemrarcni or mnpr'iicciipaltofor employ
ment not connected with the public service
-hall be subject to the condition that the
pruducts of the lubor of such exempts, or of
the companies and establishments With which
they are connected, shall be Hold und dis
posed of by the proprietors ut prices nut
exceeding 75 per centum upon the cost of
production, or within u maximum to bo fixed
by the Secretary of Wur under rticii regula
tions as he may prescribe; uod it Is further
provided that if the proprietors of any such
manufacturing establishment ahull ho shown
updo evidence to be submitted to and judged
of by the Secretary of War to huvli violated,
or in any manner evaded, the true intent
and spirit of tiic foregoing proviso, the ex
emptions therein grunted, shall nt* longer bo
extended to them, superintendents, or opera
tives in said establishments, hut they, amt
each und every one of them, siiall be fortli-
with enrolled under tho provisions of tbU
act, sad ordered into the Confederate- urmy,
and shall in 00 event be again exempted
therefrom by reason of said manufacturing
establiahmentu or employments tbereiu.
hospitals, asylums, etc.
All superintendents of public hospitals,
luuatio asylums, and the regular physicians,
nurses, and attendants therein, und the teach-
srs employed in the institutions for the deaf,
dumb, and blind. In each apothecary store
now established and doing business, one
apothecary in gooa standing, who is s prac
tical apothecary.
WOOL, COTTON, AND PAPER HANOTACItfHRHS.,
Superintendent and operatives in wool end
cotton factories, paper mills, and superin
tendents end managers of wool-carding ma
chine* who may be exempted by the Secre
tary of War, provided the profits of such
establishments shall not exceed Seventy-five
per centum npon the cost of production, to
be determined apon oath of the parties, sub
ject to the same penalties for violation of the
provisions herein contained as are hereinbe
fore provided in case of other mannfactt.ring
und mechanical employments.
stock raisers.
One male citizen for every 600 head of
cattle, for every 250 head of horses or mules,
and one shepherd for every 600 head of
sheep, of such persons as are engaged ex
clusively in raiaing stock, provided there iu
no while male adult uotjiabltt to do military
duty engaged with uueb persons in raising
.-Ad -t-is-tr
overseers on plantations.
To bpciii'o tlio proper police of the country,
one person either as agent, owner, or over
seer on euch plantation ou which one white
person is required to be kept by thu laws or
ordinances id any State, and on which there
is no white malu adult uot liable to do mili
tary serviuo, and in States having no such
law one person, us agent, owuur, or overseer
on each plantation, of twenty negroes, and
on which there is no white mule adult not
liable to militury service, und, furthermore,
fur additional police for every twenty ne
groes on two or more plantation* within fire
miles of each other, and each having less
than twenty negroes, and on which tln-ro is
no white tnulo adult not liablo to military
duty, one person, being tiie oldest of the
owtiers of overseers on such plantations.
SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS.
Also, a regiment ruined und*r and by au
thority of the State of Texas for the frontier
defence, now in tho service; and such other
persons as the President shall be satisfied
oil account of justice, equity, or.necessity,
ought to be exempted, are hereby exempted
from military service in the armies of tlio
Confederate Stoles; provided that the ex
emptions herein above enumerated ahull on
ly continue whilst the persons exempted are
actually engaged in their respective pursuits
or occupations.
2. That the act entitled “An act to ex
empted certain peusons from enrollment f->v
service in thu armies of tho Confederate
States,’’approved tlio 21st April, 18112, is
hereby repented.
EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS.
All presidents and teachers of colleges,
**»>*• «4 *»**# i •**, aotioitld, mid tlivolii^-iinil anriiiiA'
lies who have been regularly engaged as
such for two years preceding the passage of
this act.
ARTISANS EMPLOYER ON " GOVERNMENT WORK.”
Alt artisans, mechanics, and employees in
tlio establishment of the government for
the manufacture of arm*, ordnance, ord-
iiauco.Stores, and other munitions of war,
who may bo certified by the superintendent*
as necessary for such establishment; also
all ai-liauns, mechanic*, and employees in
tlio establishment of such persona as uro or
may ho engaged under contracts with tlio
government iu furniMliing arms, ordinance,
ordnance stores, and other munitions of war.
saddle*, harneas, and army supplies,-provid
ed that tho chief of the orduunce bureau, or
sonic ordnance officer authorized by him for
the purpose, siiall approve of the number of
operatives required in such establishment;
all persons employed in the manufacture of
arms, or ordnance of any kind by tfie sever
al Stato Governments, whom the Governor
or Secretary of Slate thereof muy certify to
be n.ecoBSttry to the same; all persons engag
ed iti tlio construction of sltips, gunboats,
engiues, sails, or oilier articles n -ccssary to
the public defence under tlm direction of tne
Secretary of Navy; all superintendents, man
agers, mechanics, iind miners employed in
tiie production and manufacture of salt, to
thu extent of 20 bushels per day, ami of lead
and iron, and all persons engaged in making
churcoal for muking pig and bar iron, not
to embrace laborers, messengers, wagoners
and servants, unless emuinyed at works con
ducted under the authority and by the offi
cers or ugents of a State, or in works em
ployed in the production of iron for tho Con
federate States.
... ,1 ■
Gen. McClellan, in his offiuiul report,
states his loss at the buttle of Boonsboro’, or
South Mountain, as follows ;
Killed, 433
Wounded, j sort
Missing, ' 73
Total, 2,315
He states the loss at Sharpsburg or Anti-
etum, ns follows :
TJY virtue aft
D TbOBSHM. (h
Ex*cstsr«« Bale.
St will sod Iretanst of Jets C.
of Tfwap essotj.) deceased. will
br sold on the fort Tuesday In November asxt, be-
twees the ewfol boars of sale, bsfors tbs Csort
Howie door In «b* town of UOrsogejJn »ld enmty,
two low of Isadtn tbs worth District of sold ooonty—
It being the late nstdeiwe of fold dssasesd-sootata-
log lour hundred and ire [409] acres. Also, ten
likely negroes, ris: HeiTT. a man shout 48 yean of
ege; Joanns, a women about 8* yeun of age, and
her Infanteblld, shoot S months of scat Toby, a
man about M yean of sge ( 80m, a boy oboSt IS
years of age: Wlllbim, a bor about wn yean of sge;
Jane, a girl about 8 yean of age; Mary, a girl about
0 years of ago j Caroline, a girl sbont 4 years of ago;
Hambleton, a boy- «ho«t 2 yean of sge. All belong
ing to the cstoW *1 said deceased, and raid for distri
bution.
Terms cash, snlern etrcnmstancc* require s change;
»u™
MirfU.m .gE|psnlnr of J.O. Thomason. decM
Killed,
2,010
Wnnrded,
0.410
Missing,
1,043
Total,
14.460
Loss in the two battles,
14,190
We publish the above simply as McClel-
Inn’n confession that his loss does not fall
under the figures he givod. His conjectures
as to our losses, aro entitled,to no attention.
Even his positive assertions • where he has a
right to know the truth, have long ceased to
be of anv snthority except as against him
self. —Rich. Enq.
Mp" Subscribe lor tbs La Orange Reporter.
|n -Wlp*
)Y virtue of so ofjjh- from the Honorable Court of
jonslyJ will sell, ss Admin
JsfaedB. Hill, deceased, on
ssnt next, all tb«
listing of a LI
• a WOMAN oud
deceased, fur
LL, Adm'r.
Bile.
LuOrango, 00 tlio
11
or boorabsid”sSd two~l»o4 a U'lf "ercs of ladd.neaT
Joseph Kutlcdgc*** Term on tlio day vf.tnw.
scptA-td W. W. OARMBLR AiiiH’r.
OBNOY.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANIES,
Was* Pslat, Ussnta,
uwn niiiHMKinittuit cotfrm,
Capital,..
.6113,000
iotiirmce ctirui er the tiuH op menu,
Wlae better, nrgMa.
Capital,. .*300, COO
nxeuu m in auun nmnmcE covin,
Capital,
..8200.000
«MHM HOME MSOMBCE fOlPiXI
Colsmbm, Georgia.
Capital ....*230.000
FLORIDA HOME IHSOURCE CORFU!*,
Ipatarblcsta, PisrMU,
Capital TT.,., ,...*160.000
-ALSO—
UFElMGRiMC DCriRTHEXT OF GE8RCM HOSE
IRKBMCE CORNU*,
Lsested at Savaaaah, fieorgta
rpHB sohsnlber,agent for tho above rel
1 panics, is prepared to tabs rlskaon buildings
- merensodlee, furniture, ootton poshed or onpaeked,
next, l ie REAL l7n pisnlntions er Is war»htm*es, and on llfr of white
anndera, deosaecd, eomtstlng and negroet on the most (avpraUe tens* eon-
AfUita fa* Wit Pslat
Attests te West Pslat, 00 ml lea—Fare,.,,,,
OBOROEO. HULL, Superintendent
•snlS* (HaH) It sis,
OUTWARD.
Leave* Allsofa SAtls.wi
ArrireatE.Pt. S.08
Fairborn, 8.48
Palnietto, 4.08
PoWell’e, 4*4
Ncwtittn, 4.62
Grantvllle, 6.32
IIognnsvl1le.6.8T
Whitfield’s, 6 25
LnGrange, R 4i
Long (Jane, 7.15
West Pcint, 7.36
■W w :
inwabb.
Leaves W.Petal I2.40a.«ti
Arrive* L.Gase, 13.67
LaOraage, 18*
Whitfield,
nog’nille,
Ovsnivflle,
ffefrhbb,
PowellV,
Palmetto,
Falrbnrn, , . ,
East Point, 8.11
Atlanta,
4.16
4.30
OUTWARD.
Leave Atlinta, 6.00 p.n
Arrive at L.Pt. 6.22
Falrhurn, 7 05
Palmetto, 7 3
Powell’*, 7 67
Newnnn. 8.16
Grnntvilla 8.53
Hog'navllle.R.SO
Wliilfielil, 10.07
LsOronge, 10.26
Long Cane, 10.60
West Point 11.22
Attlfi Train.
INWARD.
Leave* W. Point 1.00 p.m
Arrive* L.Cane, 2.16
LtGraage, 2.50
Whitfield, 8.IO
Hog’nsville,3.38
Gvantville, 3.50
Newnsn, 4.(8
Powell’s, 6 00
Palmetto, 6.24
Falrbnrn. 6.46
East Point, 6.26
Atlanta, 0.4*
Georgia, Troop County,
Oiidin'ahy’s Omct. Sept. 231,1801.
W ALKER DUN80N nnd JAMES M. HAIRSTON
Klve notice that they wilt apply to me on the
fltot Monday io Nnvemlicr uuxt for letters of udrnin-
letralion Ue bonis non oo thu estnto of Jaiqe* MoCnl-
ley. Sun., deceased.
All parsons interested are notified to file their ob
jections with mo (If any) at or l>y that t:me, or letter*
will be granted.
scpl2(i-t4 SAMUEf, CU JTRIGIIT, Ord’y.
Georgia. Troup County,
Ohdikanrt's OvriCE, Sept. 3. 1362.
N ATHAN LIPSCOMB, aduiiniatratnr on tbeestate
of Lewis- D. Llpsoomb, deceased, gives notice
that lie will apply fo mo on tin first Monday In No
l» nil«r next tor toavo to sett tbe personal estate of
said deceased. ■ , -
All persons interested aro notified to file tbelr ob
jections with me. if any, tit or by that time or leave
will be granted. tt.VMU.EL OJUTIUQIIT.
Bi-pIS-Wl , Ordinary
Georgia, Troup Coxtitf|r.
Oriunauv’h Orrms, Sept. J, 1802.
M ARY-JANE UKEY, ■ulnilniwl rn t rix on the es
tate of John 0. Gorcy, dt-oensoil, gives notice
tlmt she will apply In on on the first Monday in No
vember next, lor lunr« to sell the real estate ol -laid
deceased.
All person* Interested aro notified to file their ob-
j oiioim with m», if any. nt or by that time of leave
will be granted. SAMUEL CUttTIHGHT,
*epl5-d Ordinary.
Georgia j Troup Caunty.
OititiNAiir’* OmoE, Sept. 15th, 1802.
W ILLIAM II. FINCHER, Executor on the exists
of Isaac Fincher, deooaxed, give* Rolioa that
lie will apply to me on the first Monday iu December
next for leave to soilthe land and nogroes of ,■aid
d-ceexed.
Ait pr'rxnnUTnicrfsreu are notltti-il to nto inotr oh-
iectii-n* with ine (It any) nt or by that time, or loavo
will b- granted. SAMUEL CintTIUGlIT,
w-ptllMd Ordinary.
Georgia, Troup County.
Oudinahy’h OmoK, Sept. 18th. 18C2.
4 MANDA D. BUIIT, Administratrix «o the i-ststo
of tVillinm Burt, deceased, gives nutico that she
will apply to me »n the first Monday in December
next Tor leave to sell the negroes ut' raid estate, or A
portion ol thorn.
All persons Interested aro notified th flip their ob
jections with me (if any) at or by (hat tlnre. or leave
will bo granted. SAMUEL CUliTIUGlIT,
Brptl!)-td Ordinary.
Georgia, Troup County
OuniNARY's Opeick. Aug. 23th. 1862.
E LI MoMILLAN, Administrator an tbu estate of
L. B. McMillan, drocased, gives notion that he
will apply to mo on the first Monday In November
next for ienvt to sell tbe real estate of said deceased.
All persons interested are notified to file tbelr ob
jection* with me—if any—nt or by that time, or
leave will bogrnnted.
nug»-Ht SAMUEL CURTRiaHT. Ord’y.
Georgia, Troup County.
OnnisAiir’s OrviCK, Sept. 15th, 1802.
W ILLIAM W. PKATIIEU gives notice that ho
will apply to me oo the first Monday in Novem
ber next far letters of administration on the estate ol
John W. Jackson, deceased.
All peraona interested are notified to file their ob
jections with me (if any) at or by that time, or let
ters will be granted. SAMUEL CURTKIGHT,
sept 10-td Ordinary.
Ge^rglos Troup County,
Ohdinary’s OrriCK, Oct. 2, 1862.
A ARON EVANS give* notice that he will apply
In me, on the first Monday in Novemlier next for
letters of administration on the estate of Enoch U.
Fl-renco.deceased.
All person* interested are notified to file their ob
jections with mo, II any. at or by that timo, nr letters
will be granted. SAMUEL CUKTRIGHT,
oct8-td Ordinary.
Georgia, Troup Coctniyl
, Monday la Novamber
next for letter* LBfMal«tratl«a on tho estate ol
David A. Porter, (late of this county.) deocascd.
All persons latsredod or* notified to file their ob
jections with ms; if any, at or by that time, or Let
ters will bo granted. 8AM. CURTRlGHT,
ooi3-td , <w . Ordinary.
Georgia, Troup County.
O N the first Monday In December next I will apply
to the Court of Ordinary of Troup oouoty lor
lenvo to soil the land and negroes belonging to tbs
ostato of Charles B Cox. Into oi said oounty, dec'd.,
for the bum-fit of the heir* and creditors of said Ue-
oefised. *ept2A-td JAMES M. OCX, Adm'r.
apply
or 1st
Georgia, Troup County,
T WO months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Troup county, Ga.,
for learo In sell tlm land and negro of Thomas P.
Floyd, late of Troup county, deceased.
ougaMtO TUPS. B. FLOYD. Ex’r.
Notice to Qebtor* anil Creditors.
A LI. persons Indebted to ibe estate of John 0,
Thomason, late of Taoup county, deoeased, aro
requested to muke Immediate payment; and tlioae
having demands against said deceased are required
tn present them, duly authenticated, in terms of tbe
lew. (srp5-40d) H. F. THOMASON, Ex’r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL p -rssns indebted to tha estate of G. A. Tray.
lor late of Troop coanty, deceased, ere request
ed to make Immediate payment; and tho## having
demands against said deceased will present them, du
ly authenticated, tn terms of the law.
•eptUMOd’ GEO. H. TRAYLOR, Adm’r.
parsons and negro** <
sis,rat with prsdsnes.
West Poiiif. 0e. ■ovl5-tr
' tfODrUL'Jl.MKNE!?,
MANDFA0TURER and DEAL?®!*;
FURNIT U R E, BUNDSlWI D 8 A$Hf S,
(SUMat hit Old stand,)
La Grange, Georgia#
, Tbe vndsrsigned takes pleasure I n
announcing to. his-oltl. 1'rieqda pvd
_jcnstumer* that he Is still propated
all orders for • ^
Furniture, Blinds nnd Sashes, ..
with dispatch, all ol Which ho warrants. He also
had on hand some . . - - v- -.«•
Cheap -Northern Furniture. /
REPAIRING DONE at short nottoo and on reasona
Wo terns. -He Is prepared to ' - " . 1
Afoke Wooden Coflkns
of every description, front the mO*t expensive end
beaiitifirt to the cheapest end. most common. He
wilt receive: UiuxahaSge for Furuttorr,
All Kinds of Country Produce.
' All who wish to jfnrctiarsc clirap, these hard
times, will do well to give-the nudevsigned a call.
j«i»2T tf - : ‘GOOFUED KENEIt.
LAGRANGETANNKUY
r pUE undersigned beg leave very rospectfiilly to
A call the oitentlnirof t|ie paidic-to the fact ihW
they aro engaged in tbe wauulecture ol,
Leather and Shoes
On a very extended sente, and, bone tlmt tho public
will appreciate their efforts to build up tli* manufac
turing Interest-of La Grange and Truup oounty, and
of the Soij^. Their SlIOESnrc mnnnfactnriil
III the very Best Manner,
With great care, mid of l)(e
Very Best Material.
The highest cash prices paid fiir
Hides and TalleVr.
They are also ready, at all times, to makeepgngo-
men ts for
Tan Bark,
and they hope that they can miihoit to thcndraalngr
of farmer* to save their BARK whan clearing uptheir
und. (apr.5-tf.) RAMSEY. REA A CO,
VALENTINE ZIMMER,
CONFECTIONER
AXi> MAS’UFACTlltER OP Xl.". KlN'DS OP
CARDIES,-
WHICH HE WIU. SEU, AT
Wlioleiale and Retfr.il,
At tbs Lowest Psalble Cadi Pries*.
HE bn* also, lo consectloa with til* Coufoctlonery,«
_ E 11 CRT,
And keeps constantly on hnnd all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Cakfr*.
Parties nnd weddidgs furnished at th: enrtl
est notice, on the most reasonable terms, consistent
with tho times. aprllll-tf.
N E G K O 1 NF 1 R M A U Y.
DRS. LONG A VaRE
W OULD respeotfully announce to the oltizcns of
Troup and adjoluiog coant'es that they have
established no
Infirmary
In tbe olty of La Grange, for tbe treatment of
Surgical and Chronic Diseases.
We bare spared no efforts or expense hi supplying
ourselves with everything necessary for the lueccas-
ful treatment of tblsclnsa of diseases. -
We earnestly contend that the reason wh j the pro
fession sc. often fall to cure Chronic diseases is owing
to tbe scuroity of visits and the waut of. complete
control ol the patient.
The bidding is In a healthy and retired locality—
the rooms are large sod well ventilated, and furnished
with every thing necessary far the comfort of tbe sick. -
Special attention will be pafd to the RADICAL
earoof HERNIA—to tbe treatment of DISEASES OF
FEtfALES-oftke EYE, and GENITO URINARY
ORGAN8.
For farther particulars, apply to the nndtntgned.
.. JAS. A. LONG.M.D.,
» u *10 A. C. WAKE, M. D.
* Macon ts- WetfcnriRaiEResd.
Atlanta te.Mncoe, 102 mile*—Fare, 84 50
ALFRED L. TYLER, Saprrlntcndent.
_ Miens' A. W«rrKas Rah.soati Company. 1
Mseijn..Georgia, Jsly 30, 1802. f
O n a»l sOcr gnnday, 41b at Angnst. tbe I’svten-
ger end Mail Train will run us fullows :
Leave M.ienn... i....... S S'l A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta*. .4 SO P. M.
Leave Atlanta.... 11 #0 A. M.
Airhc nt Mscos..j..... T | 53 P.M.
XI,’- n'oid eonncel* with Central, Sentb-Wealern
,;d Mnscogsv ?*«W*d*-st MscoS.
. Georgia RaU-I^*■ juIZ* 1 **
Angu lnta Atlanta, 17| uillra—r•. -...*6 60
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
' On amJ-aftePSonday. July 27tb, Sunday D*J 7Va(s
resumed oil mulo Hue, stao.Trains on Athes* and
nashiiiglon ilranclHs wi|l nu to conned until Jm-
tber miLco. • ^
XK..TK.
Atlanta...- .. ...
Atlanta........
Angaria.......
Augusta
\ ngusta.......
Augusta.
Atlanta.-.......
AtVniHiY.^.,
......fi.lQ a m
... .7.16 p m
, ,.-,8.46 am
... .4.00 pm
,,..604 pSt
.. ..5 30 a m
.., .5.32 p m
....2.05 a ai
Trains rono'oting with Washington and Atlien*
Branches tesv« Augusta nt 6.45 s. m. amt Atlant.i at
6J0n.ni. Nn conneettnn with Wnrrentnn oa Sun
day. Keltlr Train leaves Augusta 6.16 p. ra.
Western St Atlantic Itnll-Uoad.
Atlanta to Glinttnnpoga, 138 miles—Fare,... .85 (10
JOHN S. UOWLVND, Superintendent.
Eight Passenger Trains.
Leaves Akl line, nightly, at,.. 7.30, p. m.
Arrivesnt Utmitannogn at. ............ 4.10, *, m.
L-nyes Oh iMnneogn at 6.05, p m.
Arridesot Aitaniln at.., 2:32, a. m.
Express Freight and Passenger Trains,
Lenves-Atlanta,at g.oo, a. in.
XwtyesntChnitanoogn at 6 30, p. hi.
Leaves Chattanooga at 1.50, a. m.
Arrl«e*>!Atlaatasf. l.oo,p.m.
TUI* Road connects each wny with tho ltnuie
Branch Railroad at Kingston, the EastTcnneser and
Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A'
Chnttannog Railroad at Chattanooga.
South Caroling Unil-lload.
Augusta to Charleston, 136miles—Fare,..... .35 00
Augusta to Columbia, J.T! miliv—Fare,...... . ,5 lit)
HENRY T. PEAKE. General Superintendent,
Day Passenger Train. '
Lngyo Augusta. JaiJy,st... .,...,...,..8.00, p. m.
Arrive nt Ctiarleston at. 3-30. p. m.
Arrive at Columbia nt...4 H6.p. m.
Leave Clmrlrstun. daily, at.... ....,.. .6.45., p. m.
Arrive at Augustast .... 1.15,p. m.
Night Train. •
Leave Angustn at .',T.SO.p: m.
Arrive at Charlsston fit 4 30 m*
Arm* at Columbia nt 6 SJfi p. m.
Leave Charleston at....;.... 2 80 p.m.
Arrive at Augusta *t ,11.15, p. in.
Both trains connect at KHigsrtlle wllli the Wll-
mtngloh and Mnnoheatev Used ; t¥e D*jr Train from
Augusta connects at Columbia with the Charlotte
R«d. At Augusta, both Trains connect with the
Georgia (toad nod tbs Augusta and Savannah. Rosil
LOUIS HARTMAN,
MARBLE DEALER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
MONUMENT8
' 1 >‘AKd
tombs,
Tlend Sleoes, Urs.
‘01"'
‘J&MLZIi LA OR ANGELA.
A GOOD GUANCE.
D ESIRING to clnso up my biisines* a* near a
possible immediately, I propose to Uks 1. iy
ment of debts due me, COTTON, CORN, WI1 . 1’
&C., at the
Very Highest Market Prices.
All those who owe mo will certainly avail them-
solvss of this opportunity to pay, when no mom-v
i* required. ~ ■
CONFEDERATE BONDS or TREASURY NOTE&
better than money with me. ' “
oct4-tf. , J. C. CURTRlGltT.
A CHANGE TO SUIT TIIE TIME!?}.
F ROM and after this date the CASH will be re
quired for all work done In my shop. |
am almost out qI mnierlst, anil entirely out ofm#nry,-
nnd without money I can get no more material, Ev
ery brnnou of business has adopted ‘
The Cash System,.
In order to sustain themselves. I must, (oo, or go
under.. Don’t grumble, friends, hut help me along,
until times ohange for the heller, whpn wo-willfaH
book on our good old ways,
iwlylO-tf F.IIOLLK.
Notice. r~*~7~”'
D URING my absence In th* Confederate eervbse, 1 !
have plaoed my books of aooonots ■ and note*
in the bauds of J. W. K. ALFORD,, my sink, far
colleotfon. My debtor, will pleas* ball on ulm ahd
wUla their-aroousts and not**, as b* wUbos to bloss
np tho I woks forthwith. v „j
march21-tf. J. C. CURTRlGbT. ‘