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LARGEST CITI mirLATION
Ollicial Org-tn of the ILS. Government
wvntrtniV i< ta«o
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BOOifOO! BOtHloo!
What.is tho matter with twymour and Blair ?
Whcxearethy friends of the sorrow fe I pair ?
■Bon boo! Booho!
Seyrnortr rtaiek and confoundedly blue,
Blair's, qaite down with the mnUigrebs toe,
Beobeo! Sobhoo!
• /; What ran they do,
But cry boohoo!
Boohoo! Boohool
They seem in a good deal of trouble and pain,
And so are their followers way down in Main*.
Boohoo! Boohoo !
’Tin'Said a sore head will bewilder a bear— •
What do you think of it, Seymour and Blair?
Boohoq! Boohoo 1
What can they <Io, etc.
(■one is their i mister, and ended his crirw,
He has gone te that pot where the dead roosters
_g<,. • -
Boohoo! Boaliop!
He-proves tn be nothing but feathers nnd skin,
Aad the soup that he makes is remarkably thin.
Boohoo! Boohoo!
What ean they do, etc;
Their boat has capsize ! and their chances are
> slim,
For such boary weights cannot possibly swim.
Boohoo I Boohoo I
While over their heads the eornaoraate My,
The mourners stand dismally howling, and ery,
Boohoo! 800h.,', r
What ban thay do,otc.
EVIDENTIAL ELEGTIOdf OUOKIt
Heivqua'rtkrs of ‘rjik Anxv, I
. AwutaSt Ghnerau’# Okkick, >
. _ Wiiahingtoa, October 10, 1868/ )
Genual Orders, Ns. 82.
The following provisions froin ths CoWsti
tsrtftm and hnrs of the United Statos, in
i elution ths eiectiou of President and
id?tlte United Stales, together
jritli an pet us Congress prohibiting aJj.psr
sons engaged in tjie military and uavui
senicot, from interfering in any general or
-pectwl xfeefion in any State, are published
lor the information and government of all
concerned, The following are the authorities
quoted ••
Article 2, section i of the Udnstitutioh,
article 12 of Amendments to the Consti
tution’, an act of Congress relative to the
election ot President and ilcc'Pcesident,
approved March Ist.-1792, an act to establish
uuifiatu tune for the election of Pres
idential Electirfa, approved January
28, 1845, an act. compensating {tor-
soils,, appoiptbd as Elector*, approved
Fcbrtjarj ijth-,
Tito order at folfowe:
“Aitapt-te prevent 'Ate officers us die
'iu-my and, navy, .end. other persons om
ploywl io the-military and naval service of
the United States, ttom interfering in eleo-
flic States.
11 ilcwlod, That it shall not be law
• fill for any military or imv.,l officers of the
Uaited States, or ether jserautw engaged in
the civil, military or naval service of the
Unitedf'tdtrv, to prevent order being kept,
or bay.: tinder his control any troops or
armed meu; at a. place wfiere any
general . or special election may be
held id any State of the United States,
unless it vlriill lie necessary to 'repel armed
efrcinies of the United States, or so teeup
peace'nd the polid p and that it shall not be
lawful for any officer pt the army or navy of
the Unfed Stales to prescribe or fix, or
attempt-10 prescrihiror fix, by provluiuation,
order,.or otherwise, qualifications of voters
in any of the United States, or in itny man
ner to interfere with the freedom of any
. elficTioi in any State, or with the of
the .freq right tn-suffrage in any . of the
United States. Any officer of the army or
navy of The United Staten, or other person
engaged in the civil or miljtary.servieetif the
United States, who violates this 'pivivtaion,
wMI, for offence, be ttable' to an .
indictment for a misdemeanor in any
of the United Stptas having jurisdiction to
hear, try and determine eases of misde
meanor, and, on otoivictiim, shaft pay a fine
not exceeding fi'dlft? ainleuffisrlnitifiminmetit.
in the pcnitentiajy for' not lest than three
months nor more slum fivij reArjf, at the
- of she Court trying. l|te ->atu?{ and
any person eoftvicted as aforesaid shallinore
ovot be dismissed from holding any office of
honor, "profit or trust under the Govern monk
of the United States; /Voruftif, That nothing
herein coiiUlnefl shall bo soptofotrueu as to
soldiers, sailofs or ma
riueyfrum exercising th* right of suffrage
iu any etapiioa dtati'ict to which he may
Isefotig, if etberwim qualified According- to
(W lawtrof Aho State in- whtel/ he shut! offer
• to- volte. ~ .
Sec. 2. And be it further uittcfeil, That
any piicer, or person in the military or
service of the United States, wltouball order
or advise, or who shall,directly orinfiiveeHy,
by force, threat, menace, inrimitjation, or
otherwise prevent, gr attempt to prevent,
any "qtunfiefl voter of any .Slate of the
Untied. States froln.exervievng the tijikt of
uuffrageat any geaeral m special blection iu
any Slate of the United States.or who shall,
iu lihe manner, cotnptd, or attempt to com
pel, any -officer of wu'-eteetioW in apy snch
State to ceoelvc tote from a pottwon not
legijjly qualified so Who shall i.ui
pose, or attempt to any ruh-a or reg
ijatiurs for, conducting such elwclion differ
k cut lr<im tho§e prescribed by lay, or hiter-
E sere in any manner with any officer of' Steitl
elevffon hi the discharge of his ihities, shall,
tor any such offenee/be liable to jndictcndut
Vr/niiilLiuoahar iu any Cixirt ,U tlfe United
Suite* having juriedictiwj to bm»r, try, apd
deteynjue wises «f misdeuseanor, and- on
cunvi/nion thereof "sImiII p«y tv fine of not
exceeding *5,000, imprisonment in
tho penltoii’Jary not exceeding five y&trs, at
the disefefipp of the Cqnrt trying the same
and apy person eonvictfoljts aforesaid shall
•iroreuvpr be disqualified from holding any
office of hpnor, profit, or tenet under 4h®
Govcrnment-uf the United States.
Approved'February 25th, 18$8.
By command of Gep. Grant. ,
. E. I). ■,
A. A. General-
A Mew Volume of Music
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Young. Folks,
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crews adapted ft Physical Action.
HI. Sonys for all (Jceasiomt, 1
IE. Saeed Pieces.
By W. O. PEBKIKS,
Author of “The Nightengalei” “Sabliath
School Trumpet,” etc.
The whole ' formfno a slost at
TKACTIVE Mbrie Book for -Juvenile
Classes, Schools and Seurinariei., ami <ffi> that
cannot sass to be affkiired by ell Teachers and
Feholars. Price iO cents. Sent ppst paid.
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• Publishers, 277 Washington st., Bostaa.
Chas. n. prrsoN a co.,
oct2—lf 711 Braudway. New York.
Piano Fortes Tuned,
'FO MfiEl THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
-1 BDCED the ebarge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Oriwrs left at Mr. GFd>. A. OAtES' 24E
Broad Street, or at my Shop, op(>orite the Pest
OGen. (iiwniptly intended to.
•1 -ly« ROBERT A. HARPER
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
RAILROAD.
TN ORDER TO MAKE CLOSE CONXIX 1 -
1 TION with the Second Train on the
Sooth Carolina Iteilrojd, and better connection
on the Branch mail.’, the Trama on the Geoiym
Road willrun, on and after THURSDAY, June
18th, at 5 a’olocli a. ui. t as follows •
• DAY rASSKNSEH - THAIS.
{Daily. Sun<lays Excepted-}
Leave Augusta at........ J-M A- N
Leave Atlanta at. ......... 5.(10 A. M.
Arrive at Augustaat 5.1.5 P. M. •
Arrive at Atlantaat. fi-'B* I*> ™-
SICBT rASSBMOKE AXD »t AIL THAIS. _
Leave Augusta at ■/
Leave Atlanta at. 1.... 5.10 b. n.
Arrive at Angusta’at - 8.00 A. M.
.Arrive at Atlanta at 7.40 A. M.
- nSRnttTA FAWVWWKR Tn tut.
Leave Augusta at ......i.~.......,••• 1.-lo I’. M.
irfiave Berzelia at 7.00 A M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Bertelia 0.08 I’. M.
Pasaengert for Milledgeville, WnMliHgtoa,
and Athens, (Is., mrtst take Day Pasaenger
Train from Angustri and Atiarita,
"Passengers far West Point, Mr.utgtenK*,'
■Selma, Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Au
gusta on Night Pftifotlger Train at IB.OItp. M.
to make dose eonnertiona.
Passengers for Nashviltej ■Oorintli, (Iran't
Junction, Memphis, T.nutsvtlio, and- St. Louts,
ottn take cither train Mid make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked
through to the above places.
PULLMAN'S PALACE i LEHPINU CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
No change of Cars on Night Passenger and
Mail Trains between Augneta and West Point.
B. W. COLE,
Genital Superintendent.
Augusta, fia., Jane 16, 1868. JeU--tf
CHARGE OF SCHEDULE
ox
Macon and Augusta Railroad.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. jtL’, UfiS,
the Trains on this Road will xuu as
lows :
Leave Caiuak daily at 1X4(1 p.u«
Leave Mi11edgevi11e........... f>.4F a.iu.
Arrive at Milledgeville ~ 1.2(1 p.w.
Arrive at CaiaMc. ...ItIJS aan.
Passengers leaving Augusta of Ai!.iuia on the
Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad
will make.cluse connections at Camak for inter
mediate points oa the above Boad, anu.also for
Macon.
Passengers tearing Milledgeville pt 5.30 a. im.
reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day, cud
will make dose qonupctious at oßber p|uec fox
the principal pointe in adjuining States.
P E W. U(.)LE,
my IK—if Guuexai Superiuteinktit.
Change of Schedule.-‘Central R- R.
0N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JULY for,
1868, the follfovlng Schcifutc will’ be run on
the Central Railroad :
' DAY TiykfN.
Leave Augusta al .£.45 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah ft.la P. Ai.
Arrive at Macon.....— .7.30 I*. M.
Leave Savannah........ A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 6.38 V. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 F. M.
Leave Moton at....« 0.55 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta >....5.38 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah..... ..-8.15P.M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Anguita at V.83-P.M.
Arrive at 5avannah.................. 5.1 fl A. M.
Arrive at Mai'0ii...............,...,6,55 A. M.
Leave Savannah at..,.. i.i.,.7.50 P. M.
Arrive at Augu5ta...,...,..., ...B.TJ A,M.
Arrive.at Macon,. ............6.50 A. M.
Leave Miwson at—. (>.-5 P. M.
Arrive -it Angqeta at ~.3.13 A. Ji.,
.Arrive At Savannah at...... ..„5.p ATJj.
Passengers on Night Traitr frqm Augusta
will run through toS avannah, Macon, Cota tabus
and Without change of cars.
Passengers on Day Train from Augasta will
make close connection at Millen,ynd'ehango cars
.for Savannah and Jlpcon.
Passengers fer Milledgville and. Eatonton will
take Day Train from qacwitefl.
The Union Paesengcr Depot (G.RiK.lwili
ho used tor arrival and departure <jf Irwins.
A. F. BUTLER,‘Agent,
jyl —ts • Central K. R.
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO.
QTJ4AMKRS WEEKLY b'HOM UVEKPOUL
O AND NEW YORK, calling al QUEENS
TOWN. A ■Bten'msliip of this li neocon sitting of
die 1 • ' x.
FRANCE..- Caßt Grace..’. 3,515 tone.
ENGLAND.. ~..Capt. Thompson.;..-.3,456 “
THE QU EKN, -. ,Unpl. Grogan .3,517 , “
HELVETlA.....Ciipt.Cnttirtg.«..„..3,Bls “
EKIN Capl. Hall 3,310 '
DENMAKK Cffllt.Thomsou..->..8,117 “
PENNSYLVANIA.Capt. Itewiw 4JIU} “■
. VJKGINIA Cnpt. Pro wee... 5.. .‘2,876 “
Leaves Pw 47 North Ki ver, every Saturday,
at 19 jx'elock M.
The size of all ibeee Steamships aditiitrof very
MMictous State Jthotue, opening dirctly into (be
Saloon . Ilia acconunodatfoiiß and fare ate unsitr-
IWBsed, aud (tie rates lower than Smy other Hue.
. • An oxperiencod Snrgeou on each ship, freb M
chut>ge, 'l’ickets are issued in thiv-couutly to pur
tfoa urishiug to prepay the passage ofifoiir friends
from Liverpool or Qiieeastowit fireland) for
1 -payable here iu currenvy. . ‘ -
' ■ Drafts iasnedat the lowest rates of Eycluuige
for any ninouuf, payable at any Bank in Orca
Britain mid Ireland.
Passage from New York to QuoeiJffilWii or
Liverpool UAB.IN,SI.O(I Currency; STEERAGE,
f'.'a. Currency
For Freighter C'nb'n Passage apply St the
Omers or tßis Compakv, 57 Broadwart and for
steerage tickets artlie Passage Office of the <!«m
pany, 27 Broadway, New York.
my 17 -ly Jf. W. J. HL'KHT, Manager.
... ..t _—! .... ....
•- Poetponed U, 8. Marshal’s SaleX' '
tjndEr And by virtue of tiiret: ,3k
C7 write us fieri facias, issued out of tlu; U-m
--orabJe the Fifth Circuit Court of the United teuton
tor th? Southern Diitrict us Georgia, in favor of
die uluintiffa, in the following cakes to wit;
CaRHART a BROTHERS VS. BENJAMINT.
ADAMS,
A,!’. HTEWABT a COMPANY vs. BENJAMIN
Fr ADAMS,
WILLIAM C. BROWNING, Survivor,etc., ya.
BENJAMIN F. ADAMS,
1 have levied upon, As the property cfßenjaiUln £'.
A4nni!< a Plantation*continuing tWejity sik huu
dred (AW*) *eree, taor<- or lw« ( situate, lying
ami being iii the county of Randolph,ami Stale
of Georgia,- numbers of bits unktwwu.bHt lying ut
and immediately around Statfo'L ’•on'the
SuiMhwfiitepiftiilroad. ' i.
One ltd of Land, eoutaihirur htipdred (lift I <
acrea. itaMv ot lees, with a dwellinp h'twe, out ■
■ buihiinga, and oilier inipiovements. beiilg (lie
' resideaev of Br.iiiaMm P. Adams, and adjoining
, the property of Col. J. A. Wingfield. A.O.Mosfey.
W. E. AdatM, R. (J. Jenkins, and in the.
town iff EManlOUr county of Fntaam-. and State,
aforesaid. . . -
Two Store House; and Lots’on the Coin t
House square, known tte Hudson awj D’vnras cor
ner; now occupied by B. F. Joliuston 3c. Co., aud
Be#). F. Adams. > ; ■ , • (
4Uo
(hie Stove Donee and LaW.ixxrtpi, .Lby Ethridge”'
& DiCvis, druggists. ‘ ‘ ’
AMO
One Store House and Lot on Main street, occO- 1
pled by J.M. Ballard, Jr.
■ ’’ ■ Also.' I .'ti '
a One Town Lot near the Railroad Depot, now I
vacaui. •. . ' : -
All t!» said Town Lota ailoata. lyiog And lie -
Ing ip. (he town of Eatonton, couutv of I’utiaijs,
and Slate afinvvaid.
And will sell the rathe At public auction at the
Court Hotipe in Uie city of Macon anti ebuoty of
Bibb, ami Bute of Georgia, on lhe FIRST TUES
DAY IN NOVEMBER mxt Mw*.,n tan Jaw
fill hoars of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga.. this 3d day of Seuteui
ber, 1868 WM. KJ. DICKSON,
oct2-law<w U. S. Marshal pist, of G»
Letters of Dismission
STATE OF GEORGIA,
, . .Pickinond County.
Wbeiieas, James T. Bothwell, AMuiinistrator
of the Rotate of Thomas Jt. Smith,
applies to me for Letters Os Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors .ff said
deceased, to be and apjwar at toy office on or
before the first Monday iu March next, to .-btov
cause if any they bare, why said Letters should
ael be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Augusta, this 7th day'of September/
1888. SAMUEL LEVI’,
sepß—lmflm Ordinary.
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule.
Ornes B. c. R. R. Co., i
Augvsrlt, Ga., May 7,1868. j
A FAST NEW YORK THROUGH MAIL
and Passenger Train, direct from Augnsla,
(la., to Wilmington, JL 0., WITHOUT CHANGE
OF I’AKS. will poinAwncn running nn Sunday.
May 10th, «sfni|fWb:
MORNING MAIL AND PASSOtiHh ’J-'IIAIN
For Charleston, connecting with Train for Co- -
lumbia, South Carolina, Charlotte Road, and
H* timing ton and Manchester Railload.
Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at..,3:10 a. m.
AYrive “ ■“ " ‘‘ ~.5:40p. m.
Passengers for uhsrlestou aud Columbia, S.
C., an i parts beyond, are respectfully requested
NOT to take this Train, as it does not make eon- j
nection with any Train for above points. They ,
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at , 5:59 a. m. •
« to -u 4:00 p. tn.
" 7 H,.T. PEAKE,
myS, . '' Ou/l .Sup'i.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUFT’? OFFICE,)
Cn AHLBeroK, 8. 0., March 26, 1808. I
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 2'Jth,
the Passenger Trains ul the Soutb Carolina
Railroad will riui ns foltowss
FD-ll AUGUSTA.
Leave (Charleston 6.30 a. m.
Arrive at Auguste.. 3.30 p.m. .
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Moflt
rsntnCry find Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Char10tit0n...»,. : ..... 6.J0 p. u>. i
Arrive at Columbia. ..?..... 5 ?>.oo p. nr.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Itailread
and Camden traia.
FOR CffATXEBTDN.
Leave Augujta •••••■ 6.00 a, m.
Arrive at Cuarlc. t01v..,...., 3.10 p. in.
Leave Columbia (i.('O a. m.
Arrive at Char!seton...' - 3.1® P- ,n -
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(sgNPAvs Excgrmb.)
Leave Chavteston .............. 7.30 p. ni.
Arrive at Augusta 6.45 a. w-
Connecting with trains for .'JeinpLis, Nash
villo and New Ortcauv, vid Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta l.lOp. to.
-.Arrive ulfmarisslqn..:..’ I.HO p, m.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
.(awuMViii gaguPTBU.)
Leave Cberleston...... a; 5.40 a.m.
Arrive at Columbia 6.29 a. ffi*
-Connecting (Sundays exeepted) with Groen
vijle and Columbia Railroad.
'Leave Uolnnibia..: 5.30p.m.
Arrive at Charleston 5.30 a. w.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
f>.. .V.»i7.>g», Wedticsduys/ind Suturdiiys.
Leave Kingvilo ............... 2.20 p. m.
Arrive at Camden S-®® p-m.
Lente Camden 3.10 a. in.
Arrive at EingvUlc 7 40 a. in.
(Signed) ; H. T. PEAKE,
je Ds General Supcriutenuuni.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SLPEIUNTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Atlantic & Goty RAtthoAp Coui’Asr,
Savannab, April 10th, 1868.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12iu
instant, the Schedule of PASSENGER
TH IANS on this Road will bo m follows; , . I
Savannah (illlifS', Sundays ex
eepted) at ....>.. 4;(tfl p. in.
Arrive at Baiubridgo. io &JO. a. qi.
Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 g. m.
Arrive «t Jat'keosvllle 7:30 a. m.
Leave Jackseuvitto(Sundiiysexccptcd) 8;50 p. m.
Rmo e J.ive flak 2:30 a- in.
LeaVe Bainbridge (Sundays txcepled)lo;oo p. in.
Arrive at Savannah....- 1:00 p. m
PULLMAN'S PALACE ’BLEEITNG CARS
ryia through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Hattie leaves Jacksonville fop
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
'a»d Saturday, at......... a. m.
r Returning every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at.... „....4:|H) p. in.
Steamer Darlington foaves J«ck«vuviiic
for Enterprise every Sunday,......Q;Of a. m-
Returning, arrive ,at Jacksouvillo
Thhtsaayi at : ........,-■.1:01' (f. mi
Tfrr'mgh H«Ws byWisUiie’aSfow as-by
Miy bthsfr. - ’
Passengers fo».®t. AugusUne have ehoiee of
Line <>f Stages daily from Jaekaouv-illo, or frou
■ Picojaia ou arrival of boats.
Uonfltot.at Baldwin, with Eteri-Ja llai]road,
lliily, to Gainesville ifo& Fernandina.
Train for t’e rfar Keys leaves Baldwin on Meii
day and Prulay ; rotnritirtg,'nrri , »'ce at ’Baldwln
ipn TnoMivy amt Satdrilay.
Steamers leavb Beiubridgo for tlelumbus, Eu
faula, and FortGaiecs on Monday, Wednesday,
and Eridgy, oh arrival of trivia; returning,
arrives at Bniubridge on same days,
' • • • -M. B. HAINES,
<vp26 -tf' Siipcrrntcndent.
New and Most Direct
ROU T E
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. liOUJS,
AND AIL IMPORTANT POINTS
Wl'JS'k’ .jYNLE NOR'i'ilWKS'A'-
* VIX THV S"’. ■■■
nnd Chattanoopn,
'' ' '■ anb
Vitsh» Hie aud .XorlU'H extern K.K
F'koji Atlanta to st, louis,
202 ffrilesMtoi-fer than vrii Memplds.
From Atlanta to St. Louis;
2i miles shorter than via Coriuth.
P'rpm Atlanta t<> St. Louis.
151 miles slforter than via Indianapolis.'
FrOm Atlanta to St. Louis,
I OH hules shorter Ihau viikLouhsVilte.
TWO DAILY TKAIMS
iM-uvwAjUante,snaking cloth coate-ctiou ut Uliat-
■ tetam«a for NASHVILLE, P.WUCAH.4JAIEO.
UHJHJAGQ.ST. LCTL’lSvand all iuiportiud pointe'
KratJlvvwt. HUMBOiX JAt'KSON (Tenn ).
MEMPHIS. JACKSON iHisM- VICKSBURG.
NEWrtIRLEANS, MGBH Jt.Mnt allothui pmute
SiMtfonnd Southweri. ,
THIIOUGJL.T'H>KKTs. rta Mt-mpta.-;, to Vioks
burg aud NeflCQilfW*. gvod mrlier'by RAIL or
■ RIVER fiotu vVetat'kia.
Five hmffi <yi±ickrtr to Memphis, and n<>'d.'ldy’:lt
ChuUauoouu by this rente, FHy-eti hours nnrt
twenty wMunta-demyif yOtr have ticket*-via IL m
pkia.& Charleston Railroiid.
At Navhville,'ls'hitis id'tlie;Nm>bvilfo jStClyvlha
uor>ga and Nashville.and Northwostern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE
SAMEDEPtff, tlitwi avoiding OmnihißTnteisfcr.
ONLY TWO CILANGES
Between CliaitiuuSga and St. Louis, via Hiekumn.
Meal* aud State Rooibrou Bleauiere Free.
FAJLACE SLEETING CARS all Nlyrin
Trains. , • „ i. , - _ .
AMIH-mTME GIVEN FOB MEALS. BAG
VAGE CHECKED THROCGII.
Pn*migeii> always save Trouble,’. Tune and
Money by PURCHASING THROUGH TICK
ETS. Be sure to ask for Ti< ketg Via .&
Norfo.we.terr, Railway.
TBKWOU FREIGHT for warded <wW dis
rih tel> and sftLnyi
Waterear»lai;o'f t "m St. Izaiis. Now djrieaus
aud Memphis and other pviuta to Hicktpmi, ami
from Hickman to Atlimta, Augusta,'Macon, and
Moittaoniprv. et«., w'tTnor'T ch vmit oKcAng.
Goin Rom ffi Louis to Augusta... .$ 4dpertmshei'
FtourfromSt Lenisto Aug war:. „. g tai eerttarrel
AnAeqndliy low rgtea on oilier goods,
!WM,R INNES. J, 1). MANEY,
i ReeeifeiDuid Gwn i Supr (ten I Ticket Ageta
M.GRANT Gen's Freight Agent.
may l#-3m * •
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FROM NEW Y0RK.,... EVERY THURSDAY.
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I. ® oi, d Schedules,
Westuw and Allautic Railread.
l \N AND AFTER MAY 12pt, 1868, PAS
* ’ SENGKR TBAInS will follows:
G&HG NORTH.
Leave A.tlanta.
8.15 A. M.daily(except Sundays) Express Pa,
nt Chattanooga 4 £'’.,1 l -
with trams, of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad for Na..' v
LouisviKo, and the Wert, and for Xew
York and otherTklsterii cities, via Lo ii--
vilte; also With trains of Menrohi* no I
Cbarießton Railroad for Memphis, New
Orleans,tte. 7 ■.
4.15 P. Al. daily (nxeept .Sundiiys) Daitou A<
commodation.—Arrive at Marietta at o.a-'
p m., Cartersville B.R Rrti, Kingston
9,19 p.m.. Dailc:: ■ '■ i a.to.
7.00 I’. M. (Daily Great Nuiilisru Jlail.-A:
rive fit Dalton 1.20 a.m., rounecMng with
tntiiM for 'Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wasli
ingtnii,Baltimore, Philadelphia,and New
York. Arrive ut Chait at 4.181
a.Wz, copneoting withLmins of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville,
LonisYille, and the West, and tor New
York and Other Eastern cities, via Louis
ville : also’ with trains of Mwuphis ami
C'liaifoston Railroad for Memphis, St.
Louin, aurt tiie West.
GORING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3,45 A. M. Lui y 'Great. Southern Jfail.—leav
ing Chattanooga at 7 10 p m., connecting
with’trains of Nashville and Chatta
iiooga, and Memphis andCiiarlestoii Rail
roads, and Dalton at 9,48 pjn«, con
necting with trtuias of E. T. and Georgia
Railroad.
11. AM. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac-
coniinodfttiou. — Diutou at 2.13 a.
in., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville 6.18
a.m.. Mmietta at 9.27 a.m.
1.10 P. AL Daily (except Sundays) Express
I’asaanger.—-Leave Chattanooga at 4.30
n.tn., connecting with trains of Nash
vilte auid Cbattauoogn, mid Memphis nwl
Cliaileston Railroads.
Pulmian’h Patent Sleeping Coaches on
ALL NIGIfT TRAINS.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Ti imsportaliou.
Daily Passenger Line
| v Y DETWTIKN
ATLANTA AND NEW YORK,
PH lid AD E LPHI A, W A SIH NO TO U,
AXD oTHKR
Kaslern Cities,
Via Western and Atlantic
t z ■ and
Virgina and Tennessee Railways.
ALL RAIL RgyTE.
I! Ml. I,\ Bl Ji, FRIDAY, MAY 1 Dfo ■
• • NORTH.
i.cavi A d.i'nla .it ‘ t><l p.iu.
Leave Hat ton 2 30 u.m.
Leave Knoxt iH», I t 17 a.m.
Leave Hxistul 7 18 p.m.
Lt ave Lynchburg :Ul! ‘
Leave WashiPgton...> M s.. 7 00 p.in.
Leave Baltunorc. 8 55 p.tai.
Leave * 22 a.m.
Arrive as. Ne«f Y0rk....... 5 20 a,iu.
SOLTH.
LoaVb X®w’¥art:.w. 7 iiOp.m.
U? 00 pan.
Leave Baltimore.. •» 50 a.m.
Lefave Washington 0 t’O a.m.
Leave Lynebburg......... p.m.
Leave Lrittiol...... ...y < 10 a.W-
Leave 'Krioxvilh? p.in.
Leave DattAo *, 'A IS F ’»’.
Arrive u,t AUite»4 a » ••/•v V"
Time between Atlanta and New York, 57 hours’.
Jarir*TLc EAT MATIx between Atlanta «nd
Now Turk. i» bardod exclirsivf’iy by this Line*
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains.
Through Tickets
Good until used, Checked Through
|.. nil iinp:,rt:!nt puifits.
K. IJ. WALKI.K,
Master of Transportation,, .
IV. ... a. K. K.
1. 8 <> 8.
.. .« p\ * ..<■.'■ - . • . -.-7 J *• ■
Summer Airanjement.
WAT WESTEIIN
Passenger Route
‘ ’ I H'r.
NORTH AND KANT,
VIA LOBISVMB, CINCINNATI,
* • ... ? T .'”<*< ‘tT ’ ’
Li iciiaiJtsL polis.
Passengers by this Route have choice wl‘
tweuty-Ji.c diA -rcai Jlaut-CsJai
NEW YORK,
PHILABELf’HJA,
- B.XITIMORE aild
wasiUngton.’
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PRs.cugei, lieFetj by this Itunte to.
New York, PtfifoAolpbia, <»f Baltimore, fiSii Visit;
Washington without extra diarge. ■'- ■, ■ * ,
Fare same as via Knoxville or Augusta.!
Trains leaze Atlaufa DAILY, at B.te a. rn.J
aqd 7 p. m.. niter arrival of all, Southern Train.,
au-l uiske .close eounoeliqfis ft), .vbWe named,
chies. ‘ _• ;r* ,
•Check Baggage to Lou is viliei and It uilj be
re cheeked to deslinatiou on Trains of Taiqii
viße and Nashville Railroad Belrrre orrtAti at
Leuisvrite. 1 -.'►■■
MAGNIFICENT SLERI’ING t’ABS ON
ALL NkillT
Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels.
A$K FUR TICKETsT ia LOLTSVILLE:
Tickets by this Rente for sale at the General
Ticket Office, Atlanta.
E.’ 15. WALKER, ' i
Master <>f TransperMitton. j
angJO—ly- W..4’ A. R. R. |
PILLS.
DR. RADWAT’B PILLS Dom -For
Regulating tho Liver, Stomach, Bo'wffis, Ar I
Kidneys, One Pill at Nfyht. For <• -jStir
Diseases and Chronic complaint* 4 to «
every 24 hours. As a Dinner Piii, one Pill
one hour before dining will ensure a good
appetite, and healthy digestion.
Dr. RADVAfV PIL.M
CO W POUN D J » I'ROM FEC&
TABLE EXTRACTS, Coated
with Sweet Gum, and are the
beat, quickest, ami anfe*t Purtiit
llvc, Aperient. Anll-Uilio'ia and
Cut 1: attic Medicine l.mnvu to
Blcdicul Science.
One of Dr. Radwoj’s Pills ®on«
tains more of the active princi
ple of euro, and will act quicker
on the Liver, Bowels, Stomach,
Kidneys, Bladder, Blood, Ac.,
than four or tlx of the ordinary
common I’Nii-ffutivo 4'athnrlio-
Pilis sold under various names,
or than ten (trains of lilac .Unas.
TRUE COMFORT FOR THE AGED AND
OTHERS AFFLICTED WITH COS
TIVENESS AND PARALYSIS OF THE
BOWELS.
ONE TO THREE OF RADWAY'S PILLS
once in 24 hours will secure regular evacua
tions from the bowel*. Persons who for 20
year* have not enjoyed a natural stool, and
have been compelled to me uytetiene, have
been cured by a few dose* of Railway * I’dU.
reaKthis.
New Albany, Ind., March 12, 18(17.
For forty years I have boea afflicted with
costiveacM, and for the last twenty wa* com
pelled daily to recort to injections to tenure
an evacuation. In December last I com
menced the use of Redway’s Pilis. After
taking a few doses, my liver, stomach, and
bowels were restored to their natural strength
and duties. I have now a regular movement
once a day, and, although 80 year* of age,
feel as hearty and strong as I did 40 years
ego.
Dr. Radway, N. Y. Tnos. Rwotath, J. P.
MECHANICAL DISEASES.
Persons engaged in Paints, Minerals,
Plumbers, Typesetters, Goldbeaters, Miners,
as they advance in life, will be subject to
paralysis of tho bowels; to guard against this,
take a dose of Radway'* I’ilis once or twice
a Wtek as a Preventive.
DR. RADWAY'S PILLS CURE AU
DISEASES
Os Iho Stomach, Liver, Bow
els, Kldueya, iJladdcr, Nervotu
Discusca, nlcathiche, Conslipw
tien, Costivcncw, IndljEcsihru.
Dvvpcpela, Hlllousnctin, BHioita
i’ever, Inflammation of the
Bowels, Film, and till derttnyc
ments of the Internal Vtaecrn.-
One to tdx boxca warrntihMt to
eli’cct a positive cure. Ptrrtny
vrrtcttihle, couiainliiff no mer
cury, minerals, or deleterious
Drugs,
Dr. Rndvray’s Pilla sold l»y
all Druggists and Country Rier
chants.
Price, 25 Ceuta.
HIGH ENDORSEMENT FROM TUB
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PRUSSIA.
DR. RTDWAY
le in receipt of an important official drrctv
Bient, signed by the Professors of the
Medical College of Breslau, Prussia,
embodying the result of an
analysis of
Il AD WAY’S REGULATING PILLS.
“ The Faculty of the College state in their
report that after a eartful and minute agaminth
Hod, they have tho honor to state that “ the
pills are not only free from every substance
injurious to health, but are composed wholly
of substances and elements promotivo of
dig-stlon, and certain at the same time to
act favorably upon the nervous system, Ac.,
&c. They state, farther, that tho iqjurioun
rumors set afloat by the Prussian apothe
caries originaxod "in a mean spirit of trade
jealousy, excited by tho great celebrity atr
taiiied. by the Pills within a very brief
period.”
Signed on behalf of the College,
DR. PHIL. THEOBALD WERNER,
Director es the Polytechnic Bureau
DR. HESSE, Fint JM'JtotO.
IHD!€”3TION I
Tn cases Where natural evacuations are
difficult to secure, and a quick discharge is
essential, take six of Radway’* Pills and puL
verlac them—take the pill powder in Water
or preserves,—ln half an hour they will ope
rate. We have known the most diet: essmft
pains of Gastritie, Bilious Cholic, ftnttaffim*-
tion, Congestion, fte., stopped, and the re»
taint'd Irritating humor* expelled from the
bowels in thirty minutes by this treatment
it is however, better in ehronic case* U take
the pills as they tr» ( and let them gradually
dissolve in the stomach. These Pills possess
in Hr 'ligtiost degree cathartic, aperient,
tonic, and ilinpharetiO properties. They de
do not weaken or debilitate the system of
any of its organs, and will leave ths bowels
regular and healthy. They purify and equal
ize the eirculaticra of tho blood. No conges
tion or inflammation will occur while tbs
nystern is under liioir iuttuense. I'rioe lb
etuis per box, or & boxes for on* dollar.
Sold by PLUMB if- LEITNER.
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IN THE DISTRICT COUItT OF THE
United States .fob the Southern District of
Georgia. v ~ *'•" ■ '
Ui the matter of ) .
CHARLES KAUFMAN, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. ) No. 114.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debts prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1807,
notice is iierebyuiven to aU persons Interested
to appear on the 30th day of October, 1868, nt
8 o'clock a. un, at chambers ui said District
court, before CliM'. G/McKihlcy. Esq., one of
the Registersof saidCourtin Bankruptcy,at his
office at Newnun, Ga., and show cause why the
prayer of the said petition *f< the Bankrupt,
should not lie gwniteU.
Dated «rt Savannah, Ga., this Wth dav oC-Oc
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or 3—Jaw2w2 , Clerk.
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A Ln i ted Stales for the .Southern District st
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H. D. Jle&lAW, f IhUHANKKVPTC’Yf
Bankriipt. I f I
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State of Georifla, witliin said Difitfirt, wiwitai
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Floor (in .the., -4taeric»u- .Nsik’b*' |
Bank DuildingJ ,
Tho Baek wirf be“mtib prepaid, le-ap* «<W t ' |
in the United states ou receipt ta Tita' W Jl ‘~ 1
LARS; or, it wiR .be forwarded by Express, |
with bill, to be paid on delivery. '* «
GEORGIA
Breakfast, Dinner, and Shpper House.
PERSONS LEA VTN Q AUG USf X BA'
either morning ot evening Passenger
or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or
any of the Freight Trains, can always get
GOOD MEAL at BERZEBIA, twenty md* 6
frern Augusta, on tire Georgia Railroad-
H. NEIUII 1.
1 mh3’—tf Troprietor.