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Official Organ of the U.S. Government.
SATURDAY AIQJINJNG... .Nov. 21, 1808
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CONVALESCBNCI ,
BY MRS. E. SHERMAN SMITH.
< Hide mon.' dmwii iwk by kivfag havus ami
lirthls
I’nnn the dim portals of the world to come;
Once more permitted to rejoin the bands
Os dear ones gathered jn tine cartldy home
Once more --once more—(oh, pilotage ttiort
rare.,
To guide so v.'oru n bul k o'er stormy scasb
Hafelv conveyed through surges of Despair
And Pain’s wild waves, to smiling ports of
Ease.
Once more restored to the sweet breath of
mom.
And idl the glad-some beauty of the day;
To cheerful sights and sounds and changes
lx>rn
lu earth and air as siitsons roil away.
Dear Lord, 1 thunk T’hoe for this taxni of
life!
Granted again, when "Death stood waiting
near;
Still is the gift-with magic sweetness rile;
Still is it good to lie a dweller here.
For still the world, despite its clouded hours
Os care and pain, is wondrous fair to mo;
Still, in the glory of its stars and flowers.
And Summer groves, a Paradise I see.
And lx iv, such tender smiles around jnie
gleam;
Here meet 1 hearts so warm and words up
fond,
That ever into ibis, my earthly dream,
Guides something of tlie ifcaven that liea
beyond.
Therefore, 1 fain would be a voyager still
Along the windings of this pleasant shore;
Therefore, I bless the Power whose Gracious
will
Hath given me back to life find love once
more.
A NEW FEATURE
Weekly National Republican.
The first number of this new candi
date for public favor was issued from
this office on Hatnrday, October 31st,
1808.
'rite Wv.EKi.Y cuiituins all the latest
News by mail and telegraph; full Mar
ket Report#; the Editorials and Cor
res]xmdence of the Daily Repi; hj.han
.Miscellany, Poetry, etc., etc.
It is furnished to subscribers at the
very low’ price of Two Dollars a year,
or to clubs of ten, or nioxe x One Dollar
and fifty cents each—always in ad
vance.
Our friends are earnestly requested
to aidin securing for r>ur Weekly a
large circulation. We pledge our best
exertions to make it worthy of the
.patronage of all good Republicans
everywhere.'
All letters should be addrQffied to
E. 11. P OGIIE,
Augusta, Ga.
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Wanted.
I WANT A MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY
for Lloyd »Great Double Revolving Map* of
Europe ,‘iud Amtaica, with ilte 4,ooocounty color
ed map ol the Halted Sistas on the back, issued
to day, and uooded bv every family, school aud li
brary u Ilie’hfoJ. with patent reverenre, by which
either nikp can to thrown front Eaoh' map is
62x64 inches large, with ribbon binding and
double faced rollers; cost $ 100,000 and three year’s
labdr. Price ss—worth ss(l. A small capital
will do to start with. JlO a copy can be got for
these greatmtips. Send for circular, terms, etc.
Twenty new maps under wav
J. T. LLOYD, (P. O. But 122).
not St— lindw Atlanta, Gm.
UNITED STATES ’ DISTRICT COURT—
Northern DiMrfat of Georgia—No. 342.
DAVID E. DARDEN, Bankrupt,havingpetl
tioned for a discharge from all his debts provable
in Bankruptcy, all persons interested are notified
to appear on the 14th day of December, 1808, al
10 am, before Rcgi’teV Foster, at Madison,
Ga.. to show cause why the prayer of the Bank
rupt Hlrould not be granted. The second and third
meetings of creditors will bo held at the same time
and place W. B. SMITH. Clerk.
no2o—2l* ’ ' j
UNITED STATES DISTRICT CWRf—
Northern District of Georgia—No. 317.
JOHN RHODES. Bankrupt, having no
tioned for d discharge tVnm all his debts provable
in Bnnkrubtcy, all persone interested are notified
to appaar.on the 14th day of December, 1868 at ID
■o’clock s. n>., tefore Register Fozter,at Madison,
Gu. to i how cause why tire prayer of the bank
rupt should not be granted. The second and third
ineetingsrd creditors will be held at the same
time auj place.
notfl-fft* . W. B. SMITH. Clerk.
UNlTti aiiiES DISTRICT COURT—
Northern Dirtijct of Georgia No. 3411.
ABSALOM G EVANS. Bankrupt,havihg peti
tinned for a discharge from alj Ha debts’provable
h> Bankruptcy, aH persons interested aje notified
toappdar .hi the-14th day of December, 1808, at
lb'.a. in r before Register Foster, at Madison,
Ga.Aotbuw canto why tba prayer of the Bankrupt
shenUaot.be. gunited. The second and tttird meet
ings <4 the ttoditors will be held at the same ftme
andrite. W. B. SMITH. Clerk.
IjNITEp STATES DISTRICT COURT-
Northern District of Georgia—No. 341.
LITTLETON B. TAYLOR, Bankrupt, having
petitioned dor a discharge feom all his debts prove
blein Ifankrtiptey. all persons interested are notifi
cd to appear on the Jfoh day of December, 1888, at
Jfi -v’elock a, ia., before Register Foster, at
Madison, Ga., to show cause why the prayer of
the Ibtukrupt should not u> granted. The second
and third meetings of creators will be held at the
same time and place. W. B. SMITH, C.'erk.
TT KITED STATUS DISTRICT COURT—
U Northern District of Georgia—327.
WM. It. V. PACK, Bankrupt, having pell
tinned for a discharge from all his debts provable
hi Bankruptcy, all persons interested are notified
to app, ar on the l(»th day of December, 1868, at
If am., before Register McKinley, at Newnau,
G4...10 show cause whv th* prayer of the Bank
rapt Simula not be granted. The second audlhird
meetings of creditors will be held at tit* shm>* time
andptaee. W B. SMITH Clerk.
iwaQ-y.-
THOMAS RUSSELL,
Broad 8t»,
«»xt nona »rj tfls raricssrou.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, «nj JEIFBLRY RE
PAIRED at the thertest notice. All work war
reefed.
All'order: will be thankful! r received, and
prttofptly attended to;
j*Bß—itfwiy -- \ ' •- v y
GRAIV BAGS.
Nr tv and second hand burlap
Linen, and Cotton Buge,*aitable for Wheat.
Corn, etc., for sale in qeiurtitie* to wit.
Bags loaned for Ute trawsF"’*Mioa of Grain, by
Bag Manafaetarei.
o« 13—fiw|cm>] 10and 42 Wlriteball St., N. Y
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N otice.
Election for Mnyor
Members of Council for the City
of Auyusto.
la compliance with the requirements of *n Act
♦f tlie Legislatare of this State, at its recent see
sion, entitled “An Act to re organise the Municipal
Goveriunsnt of the City of Augusta," we, the
Commissioners therein named, and as required
thereby, do hereby give public notio*. That said
Muii'ciphl election for Mayor and Member* of
Council for said city, will be held on Wednesday
the Sesond day of Deeeml>er next, nt the several
places hereinafter named, and under the Superin
tendence of the citizens named for each of the
Ward*, respectively, and we appoint as Superin
tendents of said election the following citizen*, to
wit:
First Ward.
BOX 1.
Henry L. Leon, J. I’.
Et.iaiLt 11. Rogers,
Oliver F. Gregory.
BOX 2.
JI.BMK M. .leash.
W. W.’Ai.exakdek.
William Hale.
Alternate—William H. Howard.
Netond W*rd.
BOX 1.
Robert M. Piunnwy, J. I".
G. Crawford Rhodes,
John H. Coleman.
BOX 2.
James A. Dortic,
Thomas R. Rhodes,
Henry Allen.
Alternate—Ellis Lyons.
i
Third Ward.
BOX 1.
Agexander Phillip, J. P.
John Bowi.es,
Fbancla C. Taylor.
BOX 2.
W. A. Ramhey,
I). B. Pi.vmr,
Geo. B. Hnowden.
Alternate—William Shem;
Fourth Ward.
BOX 1.
Robeh* F. Curry, N.P n Ex-Of. J. P.
William E. Jackson,
John T. Miller.
BOX 2.
Ml< UAEL O’IIOWD,
William Pjulliv,
Simeon W. Beahd.
Alternate—James B. Wll.son.
' The said election tube held nt the following
named places : the poll* to be opened at eight 181
o'clock a. m.. and closed at five (5) o’clock p. tn,,
on the day named, and to be held for the
First Ward—At the Scale House.
Second Ward—At the City Hall.
Third Ward—At the Engine House, corker of
Jackson and Greene itreets.
Fourth Ward—At the Upper Market.
, The appointments tor the two latter Wards at
, the places named, being made for the reason that
we have boen officially apprised by the Mayor of
' the City of Augusta, that the proprietors of the
Central Hotel of the Third Ward, and Planter's
Hotel of tlte Fourth Ward (being the places named
in the Ordinances tor holding said elections). object
to the elections being bold in their hotel*.
JOHN C. SNEAD.
WM.R. McLAWS.
B, M. BRAYTON,
WM. DOYLE.
f R. A. HARPER.
Attest: Dsvin P«KT«k, Ulerk.
I November lltth, 1868.
1 In accordance with the law, the Comniissioucre
I of Registration, under the Muidcipnl Bill for Ute
' City of Augusta, on the 14th day of November,
1868, appointed three citizens in and foreach Ward
—one of whom was 11 Justice of the Peace —to
superintend the election. On this day a majority
of the Board appointed three additional citizens in
and for each Ward, as superintendent of said
election. Thu action of the majority of the Board
on this day, we I’Hoigsr against as unauthorized
i by law, WM. R. McLAWS.
I JOHN C. BREAD,
Two of the Com’r.
’ Augusta, Ga., Nov. 10, 1868.
1
r lam also of the opinion that the Board had no
legal right to change the places of holding tlie
election: WM. R. McLAWS.
no2U tde
NOTICE
4 FROM
0
. COMMISSIONERS
B . ■' Ob'
REGISTRATION.
tyi» PUKSI’ANCE OFTHE ACT PASSED
by the General Assembly of Georgia entitled “An
s AM to Reorgnntee the Municipal Government of
1 the Ohv of Augustathe nndendgned will, on
‘ MONDAY.THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER
i 1868, open the Registry for voters at the office, i*
:• the basement of the City Bal! in said City, formes
e ly the office ofthe County judge. Said Registry
will Continue open until 5 o’clock p. m. on Tue*
day ttie first, of December next, from 9 o'clock ni.
m. till 3 o'clock p. m. of each day. except Sunday
, JOHN C. SNEAD,
W. R. McLAWS,
E. M. BRAYTON,
t WtLLUM DOYLE,
R. A. HARPER,
f ’ ~, Commissioners of Registry.
| The following oath will be administered to each
: applicant for registry:
You do solemnly swear that you are a citizen of
the United States, that von are’ twanty.on* years
. of age, that you have resided in this Slate for tlie
last tip«ly* months, ia this city for tlie last six
months, and in this district or ward for the ladt
k ten d«y* ( that you have considered thia £tete
1 TOUT home for the but twelve mouths, (bat you
t have paid all tax*s, and made all return* »*qaired
by the Ordinances oi this city that have Men in
your power to pay or make according to said ordi
I nawes.., e*tl—4d
TO ALL THOSE IW
WANT
'T’JII. INDKRSIGNRD RFSPKCTFULi.Y
A announces to the people of Augusta and vi
! daily, that be if now rtady to
Advance Loans,
la Sums fr*m ONE DOLLAK upwards,
On such Collateral Security as Clothing,
Watches, Pistols, Jewtlry, Diamonds, etc., on
th* most liberal terms. .
Offiec, 282 Bread street, Augusta, Ga.
not 7 3m p. MORRIS.
926 ACRES OF LAND
FOB BALK
i OFFER bX)R SALE MY PLANTATION
hi Lincoln county, lying on the waters of
tic creek, at Itoysvifle, containing nine hun
dred and twenty five acres, with good improve
inents :"a large »nd romtnoffion; dvi citing. Tl lt
out btrihtings and fencing in good repair; a good
gin house and jacking screw There is a targe
crop of smtffi gram sown oa the place of extra
seed Wheat. I will sell, with the place. Stock
sod Provision* of all kinds: Wagons. Plantation I
Tools. Cotton Seed etc.
ooK-lm WM. S. BOYD
PUGHE'S
il* *9 tS . - ..aGifcri vH
Book and Job
PRINTING OFFICE
199 BROAD AND IH ELLIS STREETS.
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THIS ESTABLISHMENT
18 SOW FULLY SUPPLIED WITH
BESSES,
TYPE
BORDERS
ORNAMENTS, CUT’S,
Eb., Etc., Etc., Etc
OF THE LATKBT AND MOBT
IMPROVED STYLES!
And ia ready to execute every descrip
tion ol
M AND JOB m
IN A
FIRST CLASS MANNER
AND ON
REANO NAB L E TEH M S
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS
BRIEFS, CHECKS
POSTERS, LABELS,
CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES
PAMPHLETS, BILLS LADING,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS
BALL TICKETS,
STEAMBOAT BILLS
DBA Y RECEIPTS,
BILLS OF FARE
AUCTION BILLS,
HAND BILLS
HEADINGS FOR BOOKS, i
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS
DRAFTS AND NOTES,
ETC. ETC., ETC., ETC.
k’R I NTI Mil IN COLORS.
-
MF* Headings printed and Books rule
and bound to order.
MF" Checks, Drafts, and No it.U nd
bound to order.
Merchants and other* in want 01
JOB PRINTING ol any kind, will find it
greatly to their advantage to leave their
orders at
PUGHE’S JOB PRIHTIMG OKFICI,
100 BROAD R 153 ELLIS BT.,
AugtralH, Ga,
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule.
Oar ice S. C. R. R- Co., [
AcavsvA, Ga., May 1, 1868. j |
A FAST NEW YORK THBOIIOH MAIL J
and Pastenger Train, direct from Augurta,
Gu., to WHmiagte*, N. C., WITHOUTCHANGE |
OF<JARB, will eomme*e* running on Sunday,
May 10th, a*
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
For Charlerton, connecting with Train for Co.
lumbia, South Catolina, Charlotte Road, and
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
Leave Augusta Central Joint D«pot at...3:10 *um.
Arrive “ “ “ “ ...9;45p. m
Passenger* for Charleston and Columbia, 8.
C., and part* beyond, arc respectfully requ**t«d
NOT to take this Train, as it doe* not make con
nection with any Train for above poiut*. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at a. m.
'• " “ •• L... 4100 p. m.
H, T. PEAKE,
my 8 tlen’l Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
GENERAL SUFT’S OFFICE, I
Chaklestox, S. C., March 26, 1868. f
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 2»tb,
the I'aaaenger Train* o( the South Carolina
Railroad win run as follow* 1
FOR AUGUSTA.
l,earc Charleston, 6.30a.m.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 p. m.
Connecting with train* 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 ; LSO p. in.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad
and Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta 6.00 a m.
Arrive at Charleaton .............. 3.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia 3.00 a. m.
Arrive at Charbaton 3.10 p. m.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(BUNDAYS BXCXrTXD.)
Leave Charleston 7-30 p. m. .
Arrivuat Augusta 0.46 a. m.
Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nash
ville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta...... 4.10 p.m.
Arrive at Charleston....... 4.00 p. m.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUNDAYS BXCBPTBD.)
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. m.
Arrive at Charleston 5.30 a. m.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Oh Monday, Wednetdayt and Saturday.
Leave Kingville 2.20 p. m.
Arrive at Camden 5.00 p. m.
Leave Camden 3.10 a. m.
Arrive at Kingville 7 40 a. m.
(Signed) 11. T. PEAKE,
je!B General
Change of Schedule. 1
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,!
Atlantic A Gulp Railroad Company, I
Savannah, April 10th, 1868. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12tu
instant, the Schedule of PASSENGER
TRIANS on this Road will bo as follows:
Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex
ceptoj)at... 4:00 p. m.
Arrive at Bainbridge 6:30 a. m.
Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. m.
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:80 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) 8:50 p. m.
Leave Live Oak 2:30 a. m.
Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted)lo:oo p. m.
Arrive at Savannah 1:00 p. m-
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Hatti* leaves Jacksonville for
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at ..9:00 a. in.
Returning every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 4:00 p. m.
Steamer Darlington leaves Jacksonville
fur Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at.. 4:00 p.m.
Through tickets by this line os low as by
any ether.
Passengers for St. Augustine have choice of
Line 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 Baldwih
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.
IL S. HAINES,
ap26—tf General Superintendent.
New and Most Direct
ROUTE
T 6’
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
ANO All IMPORTANT POINTS
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA THE
NaHltville and Chattanooga,
AND
mashvillo and Northwestern K.K
From Atlanta to st. louis,
202 miles shorter than via Memphis.
From Atlanta to SI. Louis,
27 miles shorter than via Corinth.
From Atlanta to St. Louis,
151 miles shorter than vialndiauapolio.
From Atlanta to St. Louie,
10(1 miles shorter tliau via Louisville.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Leave Atlanta, making close connection at Chat
tanooga for NASHVILLE, PADUCAH, CAIRO,
CHICAGO, ST; LOUIS, and all important points
Northwest. HUMBOLT, JACKSON (Tenu.),
MEMPHIS. JACKSON (Mis*.), 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, and no delay at
Chattanooga by this route. Fifteen hours aud
twenty miauls delay if you have ticket* via Mem
phis Ji Charleston Railroad.
At Nashville, Trains of the Nash villa &. Chatta
nooga and Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE
SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer.
—*—
ONLY TWO CHANGES
Between Chattanooga and St. Louis, via Hick man.
Meals and State Rooms on Steamers Free.
PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night
*r rHMiR
AMPLETIME GIVEN FOR MEALS. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH. .'
Passengers always save Trouble, Time and
Monev bv PURCHASING THROUGH TICK
ETS. ’ Ito sure to ask for Tickets via Nashville k
Northwestern Railway.
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with die
patch and safety.
Water carriage from St. Louis. New Orleans
and Memphis and other potato to Hickman, and
from Hickman to Atlanta. Augusta, Macou aiid
Montgomery, ete.. without cuimi or cars.
Cor* fromfitLouistcAugusta... .f 4t>p*rbushel
Flonr from St Izrffls to A ngugta.... 2 20perburrel
Aud equally low Tates on other goods.
WM. P. INNES J. D MANEY.
Receiver and Gen'l Supt. Gen't Ticket Ageut.
M. GRANT, Gen’l Freight Agent,
may 10-3 in
SORTH GERMAN LLOYD
QTEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND
O BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON.
The Screw Steamers of the North Germeu Lloyd
ruu regularly between New York, Bremen und
Southampton carrying the United States Mail.
FROM BREMEN EVERY SATURDAY.
FROMBOUTHAMPTON, EVERY TUESDAY.
FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
I’rieopf Passage—From New York to Bremen,
London, Havre, and Smit Hampton—First Cabin,
$120; Second Cabil.s72; Steerage, $35. From Bre
menrto New York—First Cabin, $120; Second Ch
hin, $72; Steerage. $lO. Price of passage payalde
ingMft
These vessel* take freight to London and Hull
for wliidi through bill* of tailing are Signed.
An esperieneed surgeon is attached to eaoh
vessel.
All letters must pass through the Putt office.
EM“No Bills of Lading but those of the Com
puny will 4>e sigmed.
Bills of Lading will positively not be delivered
before goods areleered al Hie Cnstom House.
s3gfßpe< k- taken to Havre, Somhampton and
Bremen at tlie lowest rates:
Fortnight or passage apply tb ..
OELRlCiftfe Co
myl' Broad Street, New Yor
Rail Road Schedules.
• — J T- ..
Westers and Atlantic Railroad.
r\ti AND AFTER MAY 12th, 1868, PAS
I J SENGER TRAINS will run M follow*:
GOING NORTH.
Leave A_tlanta.
8.15 A. M.daily (except Sunday*) Express Pas
senger.—Arrive at Chattanooga 4.45 p.
m., connecting with train* or 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 Rkitroad for Memphis, New
Orleans, etc.
4.15 I’. M. daily (except Sundays) pulton Ac
commodation. —Arrive at Marietta at 5.55
p.m., Cartersville 8.13 p.m., Kingston
9.19 p.in., Dalton 12.32 a.nt.
7.00 P. M. Daily Great Northern Mail.—At
rive at Dafton 1,20 a.m., connecting with
t rains for Knoxville, Lyuchburg, Wash
ington,Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New
York. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4,00
a.u>. connecting with trains of Nashville
and ChaltauoOga 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, St
Louis, and the W’est.
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.45 A. M. Cai y Great. Southern Mail.—Leav
ing Chattanooga at 7 10 n ns,, connecting
with trains of Nashville and Cbatta
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. M. 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
ville amd Chattanooga, and Memphis aud
Charleston Railroads.
Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches on
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation.
Daily Passenger Line
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND NEV TORE,
PHILADELPHIA, 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 J 18 pm.
Leave Lynchburg 9 60 a.m.
Leave Washington 7 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 8 55 p.m.
Leave Philadelphia.... 1 22 a.m.
Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m.
SOUTH.
Leave New York 7 30 p.m.
Reave Philadelphia 11 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore , 350 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.
Bleeping Coaches on all Night Trains-
Through Tickets
Good until used, and Baggage Cheeked Through
to ril 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 hate choice of ]
twenty-five different Routes to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA, ;
BALTIMORE and '
WASHINGTON 1
Pasfcugers holding Tickets by this Route to
New Y'ork, Philadelphia, er Baltimore, can visit
Washington without extra charge.
ieS, Fare same as via Knoxville or Augusta.
.1 rain* leave .ttanto DAILY, *t 8.15 *. in.,
and 7p. m. after arrival of all Southern Trains, 1
and make close connections to above named
cities. (
Cheek Baggage to Louisville, and it will be f
re-ch*ekod to destination on Trains of Louis
ville and Nashville Railroad before arrival at f
Louisville.
q
MAGNTFICBNT SLEEPING CARS ON
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
ample time for Meals, and good Hotel*.
o
ASK FOR TICKET'S VIA LOUISVILLE. $
Tickets by Ibis Rout* for sate at the General o
Ticket Office, Atlanta. j
E. B..JIVALKER,
Master of Transportation, •
angSd—ly W. J-A. R. R. *
STAMJH6S'
132 Broad Streep -Aaigusita, <a U
FURNITURE
Os Every Description, from the Finest to the CiMapest!’
Having enlarged bur Establishment, we invito the Public 40 examino *
OUR NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK I!
oct29—Smos
R. R. Flo
90
oxrr 09
100
OF DEATHS, that anrwally
occur, are caused by Prevent
’ able Diseases, and the greater
portion of those complaints
would, if Radway’s Ready Re
lief or Pills, (as the case may
require,) were administered
when pain or uneasiness or
slight sickness is experienced,
be exterminated from the sys
tem in a few hours. PAIN, no
matter from what cause, is
almost instantly cured by the
Readj’ Relief. In cases of Cho
lera, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Spasms
Bilious Cholic, in fact all Pains,
Aches and Infirmities either in
the Stomach, Bowels, Bladder,
Kidneys, or the Joints, Muscles,
Legs, Arms, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Fever and Ague, Head
ache, Toothache, &c., will in a
FEW MINUTES yield to the
soothing influence of the Ready
Relief.
Sudden Cold*, Coughs, Influebza, Dip
theria, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chills, Fever
and Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever,
kc., Ac., take from four to six of Railway’s
Pills, and also take a teaspoonful of the
Ready Relief in a glass of warm water, sweet
ened with sugar or honey; bathe the throat,
head and chest witli Ready Relief, (if Ague
or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,)
in the morning you will be cured.
How the Ready Belief Acts I
In a few minutes the patient will feel a
slight tingling irritation, and the skin be
comes reddened; if there is much distress in
the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in
removing the offending cause,—a genera)
warmth is felt throughout the entire body,
and it* diffusive stimulating properties
rapidly courses through every vein and tissue
of the system, arousing the slothful and
partially paralyzed glands and organs to re
newed and healthy action, perspiration fol
lows, and the surface of the body feels in
creased heat. The sickness at stomach, colds,
chills, head-ache, oppressed breathing, the
soreness of the throat, and all pains, either
internally or externally, rapidly subside, and
the patient falls into a tranquil sleep, awakes
refreshed, invigorated, cured. £ >
It will be found that in using the Reliei
externally, either on the spine or across the
kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that
for severed days after a pleasing warmth will
be felt, showing the length of time it con
tinues its influence over the diseased parts.
Price of R. R. R. RELIEF, 60 cento
per hottie. Sold by Druggists and Country
Merchants, Grocers, &c.
RADWAY & CO. 9
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
TYPHOID FEVER.
Thia disease is not only cured by
Dr. Radway’s Relief and Pills, but pre
vented. If exposed to it, put one tea
spoonful of Relief in a tumbler ol
water. Drink this before going out in
the morning, and several times duffing
the day. Take one of Radway’s Pills
one hour before dinner, and one on
piing to bed. > <*►
If seized with Fover, take 4 to 6 oJ
the Pills every six hours, until copious
lischarges from the bowels tako place;
.tlsd drink the Relief diluted with
water, and bathe the entire surface ol
tlie body with Relief. Soon a power
ful perspiration will take place, and
you will feel a pleasant heat through
out the system. Keep on taking Beuel
repeatedly, every four hours, also the
Puls. A cure will be sure to follow.
The reliefis strengthening, stimulating,
soothing, and quieting; it is sure tc
break up the Fever and to neutralize
the poison. Let this treatment be fol
lowed, and thousands will be saved.
The same treatment in Fever and Ague.
Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious
Fever, will effect a cure in 24 hours
When the patient feels the Relief irrite
ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi
tive. In all cases where pain is felt
the Relief should be used.
Relief 50 cts.; Pills 25 cts. SoU
by all Druggists.
Seo Dr. Rad way's Almanac for
Sold by PLUMB & LEITNER,
mM—ly. Augusta, Ga.
HALL, BARBER & CO ,
InsuraHce Rooms, 221 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Are prepared to effect insurance ;
on Rea] Estate, Cutton, and Merchandise i
of every description, and to any amount in ail
the reliable Insurance Companies in the country. ,
The following Companies are especially repre- '
seated by them viz : i
QUEEN, of Liverpool and London.
LORILLARD, of New York.
NORTH AMERICAN, of Hartford, Conn. ;
NORWICH, of Norwich, Conn. 4
UNION, of Baltimore, Md.
UNITED STATES, Fire and Marino, of Haiti I
more, Md.
GEORGIA HOME ISSUHAL'C iX*-, oil
Columbus, Ga.
VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., «f I
Staunton, Va. 1
TAMES RIVER INSURANCE CO., us Mex
teral, Va.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE CO., of Nashville,
T«nn.
xuso,
MARINE aud INLAND INSURANCE.'
LIFE and ACCIDENT.
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE Cfl.,
of New York. A arete, January Ist, 1868, !
$4,391,77:1. ;
PASSENGER KAILWAY INSURANCE CO.,
of Hartford. Cobb. je2.3—lff
Book » nd joh wumtimq
Executed at this Office
At the Liwest TetsnH nnd iu the Best Style .
I NEW FALL
HEMIY L. A. ttAU
1W Bito4o RTRFH?r
' I am now opening a CARl'Fl'M,’.’’ :'L ( -fi
STOCK OF ’SKV-ON Htflr . ~L , ,
—WM) AS--.
Dress Goods,
Print Flan
CASSIMERES, SHATO,
CLOAKS. lioor-MK
CORSETS,
i Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc.
As these Goods tire „ n f T
READY MONEY, they, of tours.•, | .
sold al POPULAR PRICES,
HENRY L. A. BALK.
172 Brc.td Street,
sep 20
Latest New York News!
THE PEOPLE
Greatly Exeii-e d,
|WAR”INTHOm
j LADIES'
LOOKOUT! LOOK-OUT!!
I A BEAUTIFIER «as is’ A BICAVTIFIEI..
[ltefKes Mai/anine fyrSept.]
“Heuiy 11. Costal, of No. I<l Crosby Str«t
euid to be 'out'with a bkautifisiu that eCOpj.
anything ever known in this line. The Ladles ai’
writl ■with delight. One lady says. ‘I know :
right,’ aud pujuted to a skin as fresh, soft andd.
licate as a i-liild. Another lady said, ‘if it 1
, $10.09 a bottte, I d have it and another. Av.
1 with all hurtful cosmetics, aud gfye me only
Costar’s Bitter Sweet
AND ORANGE RLOBBOM-.
Itgivesbe.mty to tlie Gmuptoxion, a 1 ■ \- glow
to the Cheeks, a rnby tinge to the Lipr../ml l::q>.
pittas* complete.
' I I Beware!! <if worth lens imuatien.-
! All Druggints in AUGUSTA sell it
! One bottle $ 1 .lift; three bottle*, S2.WI
i Or address "Cost AK,” No 19 Uwby l
i “COSTAir.S"
’Standard Preparation*
I AWK
: “Collar's” Hat, Roach,
i “ Rai E.c-a'adnaloi s.
' ‘Coslar'tf’ (only pure) luseet ■
i “’Only Infallible Beuieiiies known
“18 years established in New York.
I “2,ooßßoxes and Flasks nianufaetrircl dad''
“All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell tin in.
‘•I!! BeWare!!'( of spurionttthftAtion •'
SI,OO size* sent, by mail on reeaipt of price.
$2.09 for any three SI.OO sizes by cypress.
Address.
HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Crosby 8:.
New York, or Johx F. Hbnky (successor to)
Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
Sold by a}l Dvuygists in Augusta, tin.
novi— Iffdw
A Good Smoke,is a Perpetual Comfort-
LORLLLAHD’S
“YACHT CLUB”
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Competent critics myhOnnce it b'est for many
re&ons:
It is made of the best stock grown.
The Nieotta* is extracted: were are
No drugs in it, consequently is ,
Anti-tiervons iiiite effects.
It has ati agreeable, aromatic tlavqi j
Does not bum oi- Sting the totigne -
Leaves ue iit>pd«iisaiii aftertaste fa t(e
Moutli, oi- disagreeable odor ni tlie rooin
Instead of exciting the nervous forces.
It. allays irritatiim, and calms them.
I We regard it as (he perfection of
I Smoking Tobacco. Orders for ofagafo.
! Meerschaum Pipes are being jmclted <lall'
In th* various sized bags in which it is sold.
As an extra inducement for those
Who love a good smoke to try it.
LORILLARDk-i
“JEffiREK VI SmffiWW
Is likewise an excellent article of choi'-e '• iigh'i- 1
Tobacco,'W a heavier body than the foiuier.
And hence mnch cheaper in price ; nevertfa l1 ®’'
It makes an excellent smoke. Orders for
1 *•£ •*C**«.’s’«•«!*« pCS i** til JR iH'HIiG.
LORTT.L AH P'-’
| “OEKTI ttk?’ Ctaewins fa obae<<'
• Composed of the best cutting Leaf in tliecoa*'-
' Superior in color, finer in qnlfity, anti niakr* .
' Better chew than other brands- AcknowledK •
The Leading fine Cut Tobacco wherew r
1 Respectable jobbers and dealers in all sccli^ sl
1 Keep it, and small bttyers can pave money.
j.Time and trouble, by purchasing oi
LORILLARD’S Maccoboy, French Mir
land SootcKSNUFFd stHI retain excellet tqwi
i ties which have made them sq famoU' e'
t where.
Circnfars sent on # pplieatiQm oßibLAl(p
■ uol4—eoiikni. _ N*w Yor.
, Ad-vegtisenujuts forwarded
No advance charged oa Publishers pr
ATlleading newspaper* kw on £tc.
Inforiaatioß ar to eort of
AU orders receive caTcfuitttention.
Inquiries by mail answfred prompt*
Complete prinieJ lists 9$ _N ew? r a i‘ ers 1
1 Special lists prepared for customerp- ,
Advertisements written And Notices ‘■• cJ?
Orders from Business Men e. < q , eci»lly
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