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LAWftJT CITY CIRCJJLATIOH
Oflioial Organ of the U. S. Government.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. .Nov. 11,1868
FASHION ON THE BRAIN.
Il .seems to me the women now
Dress up most awful uueer,
In nnrro' skirts and little hoops—
How funpy they appear.
Their hah - they friz in fancy shapes,
I’ve laughed, and laughed again,
To see Imw queer the women look
With chignon on the brain.
Last night 1 met a little miss
Rigged up in wondrous style,
She had a little bonnet on .
That really made me smile.
’Twas smaller than a cabbage leaf.
Dried up for want of rain •
How very queer the women look
With bonnets on the brain.
They say they wear their dresses short
To show tlieir pretty feet.
But if their shoes arc No. 7's,
Extremes will never meet;
• And when they wear their dresses long,
And dragging in a train,
1 always think of bean-poles, with
Gored dresses On the brain.
Oh, well, this is a curious world.
False teeth, false calves and oh,
They speak of paljiitators; but
The truth I do not know.
But let them wear whatever they w ill.
Remonstrance is in vain.
And they are really charming with
The fashion on the brain.
Latest New York News!
THE PEOPLE
Greatly Excited,
WimMlM
LADIES!
LOOK OIT! LOOK O1 TH
•A UEAUTIFIER ‘as i»’ A BEAUTIFIER.
| Ladies Magazine for Sept.]
"Henry 11. Coxtar. of No. HI Crosby Street, is
mid to be ‘out’with a beauh.fikk that eclipses
anything ever known in this line. The Ladies are
wild with delight. Due lady says, ‘I know it’s
right,' and pointed to a skin as fresh, soft and de
licate us a child. Another lady said, ‘if it cost
SIO.OO a bottle, I'd Imve ifmid another, 'Away
with all hurtful cosmetics, and give me only
Costar’s Bitter Sweet
AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
It gives beauty to the Complexion, a rosy glow
to the Cheeks, a ruby tinge to the lAps.and h«p
-I>ii«-ss complete.
I ! Beware!! 'of worthless imitations
All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell it.
Due bottle three hollies, $2,011,
Or address “Cost ak," No 111 Crosby st.,N.Y.
“COSTAR’S”
Standard Preparations
ARB
“Custar's” Hat, Poach, Etc., Exterminators.
“Custar's” Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Custar's’ (only pure) insect Powder.
"'inly Infallible Remedies known.'
l*i veer,established hi New York.”
■ r’.WO Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily
All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell them."
11l Beware!! I of spurious imitations.”
$l.O i sizes sent by mail on receipt, of price.
$2.01 for any three SI,OO sizes by express.
Address v
HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Crosby St.
New York, or Jous F. Henry (successor to)
Dimas Barnes <jt Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
Sold by all Druggists in Augusta, Ga.
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, S 3.
In Bankruptcy, at Macon, this 28th dav of
Octol or, A. D. 18«3.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment ns Assignee’ of RIDGEWAY W.
HOGAN, of tire county of Monroe and State of
Georgia, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Conrt of said District.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
octSl-law3w’ Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS.
In Bankruptcy, lit Macon, this 28th day of
October, A. l>. <BBB.
Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as Assignee of JOHN A. ALEXAN
DER, of the county of Mouroe and State of
Georgia, within said District, who bus been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the
District Court of eaid District,
SAMUEL ,C. WEEMS,
oi!:;i—lawdw* Assignee.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, SS.
In Bankruotcy, at Macon, this 28th day of
October,! A. D. 1868.
The ugdi reigued beieby gives notice of his ap
apporutiiaut as Assignee of JOHN Z ENG
LIBH. 9f the cvnuty of Monroe and State of
Georgia, within arid District, who lias been ad
judged a Bankrupt npeu his own petition by the
District Court of said District.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS,
Oct3l law3w* Assignee.
UNITED STATKF DISTRICT COURT—
Northorn District of Georgia—2so.
WM C IzOVEJOY. Bankrupt, having peti
tioued for a discharge from all liis debts provable
in Bankinptcy, all peisoßv. interested are notified
to appear on the 39tli day of November, 1868, at
10 a. iu., before Register McKinley, at Newnan,
Ga., to show cause wlty the prayer of the Bank
ruptsbopld not lie granted. The second and third
meeting* <>f .creditors will be held at the same time
and place. W. B. SMITH Clerk.
November 7, 1868. nolO—W
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
Northern District of Georgia— No. 334.
PLEASANT B, HADE, Bankrupt, having pe
tioued for-a discharge from all his debts provable
in Bankruptcy, all persons interested are notified
to appear on the doth day -of November, 1868, at
1<) 'a. m., Velore Register McKinlev,at Newnan,
Ga , to show cause why the prayer "of tlie Bank
rupt should not be granted. The second and third
meetings of creditor, will be held at the same
time and place. W. B. SMITH, Cierk.
November 7th. 1868. uolfl—2t*
[N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
la the matter of )
WM. C. HENDRICKS; >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To w hom it may concern: The undersigned
gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of
the estate of William C Hendricks, of Floyd
county, iu the State of Georgia, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt ou his petition by ti,e Dis
triet,Court of said District.
Dated at Rome, Ga.. November 5, 1868
C. N. FEATHERSTON,
taw'd w Assignee.
Surgical Operations
U/'ILL BE PERFORMED GRATUITOUSLY
at the Medical College, during the Session,
by the members*of the Faculty.
L. A. DU' .
novi—law4w ' lean.
Book binding
ASP
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,
, K. H. pt’GHE,
HUI Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
MECHANICS' BANK.
Assignee's Sale.
ON THURSDAY, THE 7TH OF JANUARY
next, at 12 M.. will be sold, at Public Am
lion, on the premises, the
BANKING HOUSE AND LOT
OF THE MECHANICS’ BANK.
Tide Lot is one hundred and seventy-three feel
deep, and has a front on Broad street of tliirty
nine feet, of which four feet nine inches is in the
alley on the East, reserved for the use of all the
adjoining lot-holders. The property is too well
known to need further description.
At the same time and place, the FURNITURE
remaining in the Bank will he sold, consisting of
MARBLE COUNTER DESKS, TABLES, a
first-class IRON SAFE, line GOLD SCALES,
etc.
Terms cash, in currency.
WM. T. GOULD,
October 30 Assignee.
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ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
1 Hon. A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy,
will be sold, free from the incumbrance of liens,
at Graniteville, in the county of Edgefield and
State of South Carolina, on the 9Mb day of
November, 1808, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
(Exclusive of ninety acres, including the
Dwelling House and the growing crop), belong
ing to the Estate of Francis .Morrny, Bankrupt,
to-wit: All that tract of land siluuto. lying and
being jn the county and State aforesaid, ou Big
Horse Creek waters of Savannah River, contain
ing Two Thousand and Eighty Acres, more or
less, and bounded on the West by lands now, or
formerly, belonging to William Gregg; on the
Northwest by lauds now, -or formerly, Lewis
Elzey’s; on the East by land now, or formerly,
Mat. May’s and E. Posey’s ; on the Southeast by
land now-, or formerly. (}. Rozier's and Mrs. It.
Swearingin's; on the South by land now, or for
merly, km. Rigg’s and J- Hatcher's,
Also, that other Tract of Land, lying and
being in the county and State aforesaid, near the
Graniteville depot, on the South Carolina Rail
road, containing one and acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows; ou the west by land
now or formerly William Morris': on the south
and east by laud now or formerly Michael
O'Brien’s; outlie north by the South Carolina
Railroad, being tjio same tracts of laud conveyed
to said Francis Murray by Lucius L. Hall, by
deed, dated lbe.27th day of November, 1860.
Also, at the same time and place, a lease hold
interest in Four Acres of Laud, adjoining Kalmia
Mills, upon which there js a wooden house, con
taming seven rooms. Also, two small Carts.
Terms cash. S. D. HEARD,
no6—dtd Assignee.
Assignee’s Sale.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE
1 Hon. A.G. Foster, Kegisterin Bankruptcy,
will be sold at public outcry, before the Court
House door, in Elberton, Elbert county, Ga.,
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER
next, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing valuable lands of Wm. J. Harper, Bank
rupt ;
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
ou Vans’ creek, in Elbert county, containing
350 acres, more or loss, whereon Wm. J. Har-
Ser lives, joining estates of Benjamin Goss,
oseph Rucker, and others. There will be ex
cepted 65 acres, the homestead exemption,
which has been laid off, and does not. include
the mansion house.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on Cold Water creek, in Elbert county, known
as the Foster Place, containing 230 acres, join
ing lands of the estate of Win. Cleveland and
others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on Vans’ creek, in Elbert county, known as the
White Tract, containing 850 acres, more or
less, joining lands of Joseph Rucker’s estate,
11, J. Gua«, and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on waters of Vans’ creek, in Elbert county,
known as the Henderson Tract, containing 160
acres, more or less; joining Thomas Warren,
John M. Warren, and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
on Gold Water creek, in Ilartcotinty, known ns
the Eavenson Tract, containing 607" acre.-, more
or less, joining lands of Thomas J. Teasley, W.
H. Teasley, Martin Moss, and others.
AU the above lands sold as the property of
William J. Harper, Bankrupt, for the beuc'lilof
his creditors, free of the incumbrance of judg
ment and mortgage liens.
Terms cash. ROBERT HESTER,
November sth, 1868. Assignee.
Also, will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, the
2d day of December next, at the residence of
William J. Harper, near Ruckersville, in Elbert
county, during the usual hours of sale, all the
perishable property of said William J. Harper,
bankrupt, to wit:
The crop of Corn, .‘>u barrels, more or less.
The crop of Cotton, 10 bales, more or less.
1 head of Horses.
5 head of Mules.
13 head of Cows, Calves, and Yearlings.
12 head of Goats.
8 head of Sheep.
40 head of Hogs, including sows and pigs.
500 pounds of Bacon and other Provisions.
3 Cotton Gins ; 2 sets of running gear.
I Corn and Cob Crusher.
1 Buggy.
3 Wagons.
1 lot Blacksmith Tools.
Plantation Toole and Farming Instruments
Plows, Hoes, Axes, Scythes aud Cradles.
1 Wheat Fan.
2 Grind Stones.
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Tables, Chairs, Bureaus.
Washstand, Carpet and Rug.
1 lot Crockery Ware and Cooking Utensils,
and many other articles too tedious to
mention.
Also, the following Promissory Notes:
John E. 8. Jones note for .8 30 00
Francis A. Banks (cr. SB4) 6!>6 98
Geo. E. Heard 21 55
George E. Heard (cr. $lO5 16) 287 73
J. 8. Warren and A. Goss (er. $214) 300 00
Harkness Alexander 30 011
B. R. Taylor 39 00
W. J. Darden 50 00
Thomas C. White 6 41
James 11. L0ft0n........ .. 583 82
A. Bailey 17 05
J. Steadman, W. D. Davis, and F. G.
MeCnrry, notes for 8 66
.1 ohn King (cr. $4 74) all 0O
Dennis Haley’s account 70 00
Sale to continue from day to day till all is
sold. AU the above articles sold as the prop
erty of William J. Harper, bankrupt, for the
ueuefit of ids creditors, free of incumbrance of
judgment liens. Terms cash.
ROBERT HESTER, Assignee.
November sth, 1868. nolo-luw4t
Assignee’s Sale-
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HON.
A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy for
the Northern District of Georgia, will be Sold at
public outcry, before the Court door in
Elberton, Elbert county, Georgia, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, between the
legal hours of sale, as the property of P. B.
Bourne, bankrupt,
ONE TRACT 01 LAND,
on Bertram's creek, in the Flatwoods, in Elbert
county, containing 500 acres, more or loss ad
joining lauds «f 8. C. Stark, J. H. Groghan, and
others.
A use,
as the property of 11. W. Bourne, baukrupt,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
ou Burtram's ereok. in the Flatwoods, in Elbort
county, containing 500 acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of P. B. Bourne, J. M. Brewer, J.
H. Groghan, and others. The first mentioned
tract sold as the property of P. B. Bourne, bank
rupt, and the second mentioned tract as the
property of 11. W Bourne, bankrupt, for the
benefit of their creditors, free of the ineum
branee of judgment and mortgage liens.
Terms cash. JAS. J. BI RCH,
not#—lawlw Assignee.
November 6th, 1868.
Assignee's Sale,
I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, IN tllE
A city of Atlauta, on Ute ifitii day of November
iu flout of the United Suites Hotel, nt 3 o’clock
p. ni . city lots Nos. 21 and 22, each containing
one acre, more er less. boating McDonough
| street on tlie west. On these premises' is a two
story framed dwelling, containing right rooms,
plas'ered and well finished throughout, with’
good cook room and servant’s rooiu attached ;
also, a good mboke house, bain and stab'e,
water, and garden tinder a good state of cultiva
tion.
A I. HU.
A one halt intereet in a city lot. bounded xvest
by Peters street, east by 51. & W. R. R., uortli bv
Lowe & Bain s lota, and south by Joiner's lot
The above half interest in said lot resold at tlie
risk of William Solomon and J. D. Cameron,
former pun buserr.
Sale by order of Decree in Bankruptcy, as the
property of Louie 8. Salmons, Bankrupt, and free
froip all encumbrances.
For particulars, till day of sale, apply to
(M’tJfi—lawdw B W. YORK. Assignee,
ASSIGNEE’S SALE
OF
HEAL ESTATE.
WILL BE SOLD. FREE FROM ALL IN-
CUMBRANCES, in the city of Atlanta, on
the THIRD TUESDAY in November next, at
11 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to wit:
City Lot Number Eleven,
Ou east side of Peachtree street, being part of
land lot 78,11th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, fronting on Peachtree street 31(
feet, and extending back 30 feet.
On this lot is a
THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
Besides a dry baaeineut, 311 feet front by 78 back,
mid considered one of the best buildings in the
city.
ALSO,
at the Baaie time and place, a lot of •
Choice Wines and Liquors,
Consisting of—
-1 bbl. OTARI) BRANDY,
i bbl. OTARI) BRANDY,
1 bbl. SCOTCH WHISKEY,
I bbl. St. C. RUM,
1 puncheon GIN,
2 bbls. SHERRY WINE,
1 bbl. PORT WINE,
(I casks PORTER,
il packages CHAMPAGNE WINE.
ALSO,
211 one gallon Jugs, and sundry Notes and open
Accounts.
Immediately after which. 1 will sell on the
premises- ■
ONE HOUSE AND LOT,
House containing four rooms and basement,
situated on east side of Peachtree street, on city
lot No. 31, containing one half acre, more or less.
ALSO,
CITY LOT NO. THIRTY-FOUR,
adjoining above lot, No. 31, and fronting 100 feet
on Ivy street, contains one-half acre, more or
less.
All sold as the property of John 11. Lovejoy,
bankrupt.
Possession gi ven immediately. Terms cash.
N. K. FOWLER.
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Assignee’s Sale,
r Will sell at auction, in the town
L of Sparta, Hancock county, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the follow
ing property, to wit : One Tract of Land, con
taining (106) one hundred and six acres, on
Spring creek, in said county, adjoining lands of
James Osburn and others, now in possession of
Wm. Griffin. Also, lots Nos. 3, 11, 12 and 14, in
the town of Linton, said county, containing
about four acres each ; No. 3 improved with
store house, dwelling house, stables, and other
out-houses; No. 11 improved with wood and
blacksmith shops; No. 14 improved with dwell
ing house an 1 kitchen ; No. 12 vacant.
Also, a vacant lot of two acres, adjoining
tuwa plat of Linton on the west. Also, a vacant
lot of six acres, adjoining town plat of Lintoir
on the east. Also, a lot of twelve acres, near
town plat cast, adjoining lands of T. -I. Adams
and others.
Sold as the property of the estate us John
Trawick, an adjudged bankrupt, free from the
incumbrances of liens, etc., for the benefit of the
creditors of said John Trawick.
Terms cash. CLEMENT C. BROWN,
nolO— luwhv Assignee.
November I Oth, 18G8.
Assignee’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, AT THE COURT
» » House in Sparta, Ga., on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, between the
legal hours of sale, Nine Hundred and Fifty
Acres of Land, lying In Hancock county, and
adjoining lands of Nicholas Perkins and others.
Sold as the property of Joseph B. Gender, a
baukrupt, free from the incumbrance of liens,
under an order from A. G. Foster, Register in
Bankruptcy. Terms cash.
G. F. PIERCE, Jr.,
no!0-law3w Assignee.
Sparta, Ga., November 5,1868.
Assignee’s Sale.
I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, IN THE TOWN
1 of Sparta, Hancock county, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the following
property, to wit : One Taact of Land, containing
about (140) one hundred and fo.ty acres, on the
west bank of Buffalo creek, adjoining lands of
Frederick Trawick and others, now in posses
sion of 8. D. Slade.
Sold as the property of the estate of William
L. Reeves, an adjudged bankrupt, free from the
incumbrances of lions, etc., for the benefit of the
creditors of said W. L. Reeves.
Terms eash. CLEMENT C. BROWN.
November Imh. HfiiS. noil)—law3w
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
Northern District of Georgia.—No. 265.
FRANCIS B. WORTHAM, Bankrupt, having
petitioned for a discharge from all his debts prova
ble in Bankruptcy, all persons interested are noti
fied to appear on the 24th day of November. 1868,
nt 10 a. m., before Register McKinley, at Newnan,
Ga., to show cause why the prayer’of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. The second and third
meetings of creditors will be held at the same
time and place. W. 11. SMITH, Clerk.
October 29, 18li8. oct3l—2t*
LTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
-1 Northern District of Georgia.—No. 298.
RUFUS JOHNSON, Bankrupt, having peti
tioned for a discharge from all bis debts provable
in Bankruptcy, ail persona interested nre notified
to appear ou the 25th day of November, 1868. at
10 a. m., before Register McKinley, at Newnan,
Ga.,tc> show cause why the prayer of tlie Bankrupt
should not be granted. The second and third meet
ings of the creditors will be held at the same time
and place. W. B. SMITH, Clerk.
October 28, 1808. octSO—2t*
UN IT ED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
Northern District of Georgia—No. 179.
RILEY TUMEN, Bankrupt, having peti
tioned for a discharge from all his debts provable
in Bankruptcy, all persons interested are notified
to appear on the 30tn day of November, 1868, at
10 o’clock a. m., before Register McKinley, at
Newnan, Ga., to show cause why the prayer of
tlie Bankrupt should not be granted. The second
and third meetings of creditors will be held at tlie
same time and place. W. B. SMITH, Clerk.
November 7th, 1868. nolO —2t*
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
Northern District of Georgia—No. 297.
WM. P. BEASLEY. Bankrupt, having peti
tioned for a discharge from all his debts provable
in Bankruptcy, all persons interested are notified
to appear on tlie 3tlth day of November. 1868, at
10 a. ni , before Register McKinley, at Newnan,
Ga.. to show cause why the prayer of the Bank
rupt should not be granted. The second and third
meetings of creditors will be held at the same time
and place. W. B. SMITH. Clerk.
November 7, 1868. nolO—2t*
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—
Northern District of Georgia—No. 335.
DAVID W. MORGAN, Bankrupt, having pe
titioited fnr a discharge from all bis debts prova
ble in Bankraptey, all persons Interested are no
tified to appear oh theJOtb day of November,lßi»,
at 10 a. m , before Register McKinley, at- New
nan, Ga., to eliow crnise why thepiaver of the
Ban krupt should not, be granted. The second and
third meetings of creditors will be held at the
same lime and place. W U. SMITH, Clerk.
November 7tu. 1868. nolO—2t*
UNIIBD STATES DISTRICT COURT--
Northern District of Georgia.—No. 175.
JOSIAH U. McLAUGHLlN.IJankrupt, having
petitioned for a discharge from all bis debts prova
Lie in Bankruptcy, nil persons interested arenoli
tied to appear ou H1&30U1 day of November. 1868.
nt 10 o chicle a- ni., before RagisU i McKinley, at
Newnan, Ga., to show cause why the prayer of the
Bankrupt should not lie granted. Tliesecond aud
third meetings of creditors will be held at the
same time and place. W. It. SMITH.
November 7. 1868 Clerk,
no v 10-2t'
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
Northern District of Georgia.—No. 236.
JOHN U. BATTLE, Bankrupt, l.aving peti
tinned foi a discharge from nil ilia debts provable
in Bankritptcy. all persons iirterestcd are notified
to appear on (lie 39th day of November, 1868.
nt 19 a. ui., before Register .McKinley, al Newium,
Ga.. to show cause why the prayer of (lie Bank
rupt should not lie granted. Tlie second and third
meet ings of creditors will Iw held at the same time
and place. W B SMI 81. Clerk
November 7.1863. nolO—2t*
IJOOKAND JOB PRINTING
•> * Executed at this Office
At the Lowest Termsernd in the Best Style J
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule.
Office 8. C. R. K. Co., 1
Augusta, Ga., May 7,1868. j
A FAST NEW YORK THROUGH MAIL
ami Passenger Train, direct from Augusta,
Ga., to Wilmington, N. C., WITHOUT CHANGE
OF CARS, will commence running on Sunday,
May lOth, as follows:
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
For Charleston, connecting with Train for Co
lumbia, South Carolina, Charlotte Road, and
Wilmington and Manchester Railtoad.
Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at...8:10 a. m.
Arrive “ “ “ “ ...9:45 p.m.
Passengers for Charleston and Columbia, S.
C., and parts beyond, arc respectfully requested
NOT to tako this Train, as itdoes not make con
nection with any Train for above points. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at .5:50 a. tn.
“ “ “ « 4:00 p. in.
11, T. PEAKE,
myß Genl Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPT’S OFFICE,!
CnAiit-KSTow, S. C., March 26, 1868. (
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th,
the Passenger Trains of the South Carolina
Railroad will run as follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston..... 6.30 a.m.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 p. m.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Mont
gomery and Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston 6.30 p.m.
Arrive at Columbia 3.50 p. m.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad
and Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta 6.00 a in.
Arrive at Charleston 3.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston 3.10 p. m.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston. 7.30 p.m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.45 a. m.
Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nash
ville and Now Orleans, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta 4.10 p. in.
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 p. in.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston 5.40 a.m.
Arrive at Columbia 6.20 a. m-
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Green
ville and Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia 5.30 p. in.
Arrive at Charleston 5.30 a. m.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Leave Kingville 2.20 p.m.
Arrive at Camden 5.00 p. m.
Leave Camden 3.10 a. in.
Arrive at Kingville.. 7 40 a. m.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE,
je 18 General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, I
• Atlantic <fc Gulf Railroad Company, >
Savannah, April 10th, 1868. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12m
instant, the Schedule of PASSENGER
TRIANS on this Road will be as follows:
Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex-
cepted) at 4;00 p. in.
Arrive at Bainbridge............qfa. 6:30 a. m.
Active at Live Oak A. . 2:05 a. m.
ArrifO at Jacksonville 7:30 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) 8:50 p.m.
Leave Live Oak 2:30 a. m.
Leave Bainbridge (Fridays cxcepted)lo:oo p. m.
Arrive at Savanna®. 1:00 p.m.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Hattie leaves Jacksonville for
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9:00 a. m.
Returning every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at... 4:00 p. m.
Steamer Darlington leaves Jacksonville
for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at 4:00 p. m.
JS®- Through tickets by this line as low as by
any other.
Passengers for St. Augustine have choice of
Lino of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from
Picolata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Gainesville and Fernandina.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon
day and Friday ; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Steamers leave Bainbridge for Columbus, Eu
faula, and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, on arrival of train: returning,
arrives at Bainbridge on same days.
If. S. IIAINES,
ap26—tf General Superintendent.
New and Most Direct
ROU T E
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CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA THE
Nashville and Chattanooga,
AND
Nashville and .Uortliwestern U.K
IAROM ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS,
202 miles shorter than via Memphis.
From Atlanta to St. Louis,
27 miles shorter than via Coriuth.
From Atlanta to St. Louis,
151 miles shorter than via Indianapolis.
From Atlauta to St. Louis,
KM) miles shorter than via Louisville.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Leave Atlanta, making close connection at Chat
tanooga for NASHVILLE, PADUCAH, CAIRO,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, pnd all important points
Northwest. HUMBOLT, JACKSON (Tenn.),
MEMPHIS. JACKSON (Miss.), VICKSBURG,
NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, and all other points
South and Southwest.
THROUGH TICKETS, via Memphis, to Vicks
burg and New Orleans, good either by RAIL or
RIVER from Memphis.
Five hours quicker to Memphis, aud no delay at
Chattanooga by this route. Fifteen hours and
twenty minute delay if yon have tickets via Mem
phis & Charleston Railroad.
At Nashville, Trains of the Nashville & Chalta
nooga and Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE
SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer.
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ONLY TWO CHANGES
Between Chattanooga and St. Louis, via Hickman.
Meals and State Rooms on Steamers Free.
PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night
Trains.
AMPLETIME GIVEN FOR MEALS. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
Passengers always save Trouble, Time and
Money by PURCHASING THROUGH TICK
ETS.' Be sure to ask for Tickets via Nashville &
Northwestern Railway.
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with dis
patch and safety.
Water carriage from St. Louis, New Orleans
and Memphis and other points to Hickman, aud
from Hickman to Atlanta. Augusta, Macon and
Montgomery, etc., without change of cars.
Corn from St Louis to Angnsta... .$ 46 perbushel
Flour from St I,rails to Angnsta.... 2 20 perbarrel
And squall v low rates- on other goods.
WM. P. INNES J. D. MANEY,
Receiver and (reif I Sup.t. Genl Ticket Agent.
M GRANT, Gen’l Freight Agent.
may UL3tn
NORTH HERMAN LLOYD
(JTEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND
17 BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON.
The Screw Stoumera of the North Gernien Lloyd
run regularly between New York, Bremen and
Southampton car rviug the United States Mail.
FRt >JI BREMEN........EVERY SATURDAY
FROM SOUTHAMPTON, EVERY TUESDAY.
FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Pricy of Passage—From New York to Bremen,
Loud.m, Havre, and Sonthnmnton —First Cabin,
sl2tl ; SecondCaliil,sf Steerage,s3s. From Bre -
men to New York—First Cabin, $129; Second Ca
bin, $72, Steerage, sl9. Price of passage payable
in gold.
Ttiese vessels take freight to Ixmilon and Hull
for which through bills of lading are signed.
An experienced surgeon is attached to each
vessel.
All letters must pa<S through the Post office.
fa?"No Bills of Lading but those of the Com
pany will be signed
Bills ofLadmgwiU positively not Ite delivered
before goods are leared at Hie Custom Hoose.
LfJ Specie taken to Havre, Southampton and
Bremen at the lowest rates.
For freight or passage applvlo
OELRICHS* Co.
iny!7. 6tn • 6*Broad Street. New Yor
Rail Road Schedules.
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
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ON AND AFTER MAY 12th, 1868, PAS
SENGER TRAINS will run as follows:
GOING NORTH.
Leave JVtlanta.
8.15 A. M.daily (except Sundays) Express Pas
senger.—Arrive at Chattanooga 4.45 n.
m., connecting with trains of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville,
Louisville, and the West, and for New
York and other Eastern cities, via Louis
ville; also with trains of Memphis and
Charleston Railroad for Memphis, New
Orleans, etc.
4.15 P. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac
commodatiem—Arrive at Marietta at 5.55
p in., Cartersville 8.13 p.m., Kingston
9.19 p.m., Dalton 12.32 a.m.
7.00 P. JI. Daily Great Noithern Mail.—Ar
rive at Dalton 1.20 a.m., connecting with
trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash
ington,Baltimore, Philadelphia,and New
York. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4.00
a.m., connecting with trains of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville,
Louisville, andt he West, and for New
Y’ork and other Eastern cities, via Louis
viile; also with trains of Memphis and
Charleston Railroad for Memphis, St.
Louis, and the West.
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.45 A. M. Eai y Great Southern Mail.—Leav
ing Chattanooga at 7 10 p.m., connecting
with trains of Nashville and Chatta
nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail
roads, and Dalton at 9.18 p.m-, con
necting with trains of E. T. and Georgia
Railroad.
11.00 A. 51. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac
commodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.15 a.
m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville 6.18
a.m., Marietta at 9.27 a m.
1.10 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4.30
a.m., connecting with trains of Nash
viile :imd Chattanooga, and Memphis and
Charleston Railroads.
Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches on
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation.
Daily Passenger Line
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND NEW YORK,
I’IIILADELPUIA, WASHINGTON,
AND OTHER
Eastern Cities,
Via Western and Atlantic
AND
Virgina and Tennessee Railways.
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
TIME TABLE, FRIDAY, MAY Ist, 1868.
NORTH.
Leave Atlanta at 7 00 p.m.
Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 11 17 a.m.
Leave Bristol 7 18 p.m.
Leave Lynchburg, 9 00 a.m.
Leave Washington 7 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 8 55 p.in.
Leave Philadelphia 1 22 a.m.
Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m.
SOI'TH.
Leave New York 7 3(1 p.m.
Reave Philadelphia ..11 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 3 50 a.m.
Leave Washington 6 30 a.m.
Leave Lynchburg 5 25 p.m.
Leave Bristol 7 10 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 2 56 p.m.
Leave Dalton 9 48 p.m.
Arrive at Atlanta....... 4 45 a.m.
Time between- Atlanta and New York, 57 hours.
GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and
New York is carried exclusively by this Line.
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains
Through Tickets
Good until used, and Baggage Checked Through
to all important points.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation,
W. A A. R. R.
1 8 6 8.
Summer Arrangement.
GREAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO THE
NORTH AND EAST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
OR
Indianapolis.
Passengers by this Route have choice of"
twenty-five different Routes to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE aud
WASHINGTON
Passengers holding Tickets by this Routo to
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can visit
Washington without extra charge.
lesj.. Faro same as via Knoxville or Augusta.
Trains leave Atlanta DAILY, at 8.15 a. in.,
and 7 p. tn., after arrival of all Southern Trains,
and make close connections to above named
cities. ♦
Check Baggage to Louisville, and it will be
re-checked to destination on Trains of Louis
ville and Nashville Railroad before arrival at
Louisville.
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUISVILLE.
Tickets by this Route for sale at the Geaeral
Ticket Office, Atlanta.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation,
aitg.36—ly W. A. R. R.
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PRINTING OFFICE,
190 Broad 153 Ellin Streets,
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