The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, November 26, 1868, Image 4

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ae~ stt-u.-i-4.pm jjjaii-1 NatwnolKqmbliran 'i*.n«EST lift eiitfWAHSs - ; Official'Organ of the U. 8- Gowerument. THURSDAY MORNING... .Nov. ?6, 1888 ■—!— LOVE SONG. . ? ■■■ . 4 [From the German of Sehtllcr.l Into my heart n silent look , Flashed from thy careless eyes'. And svhat before Was shadow, tOCflv Fix• light <if ’ summer shies ' A lirst-bom love was in that Ipokr- The Venus rose from out the deeps <|f thine inspiring eyes. My life, like somg sad, lonely upot, A spirit passes o’er. Grew instinct with a glory, not In earth or lieaven hefon ; isweet trouble stirred the haunted spot. And shook the leaves of ever} - thought The spirit wandered o'er. My being yearned and crept to thine As though in time of yore. MW heart had been a part of tlnm And «laimed It bock owe more. Thv very self, no longer thine, * Wns merged in that delicious life, That made us one of yore. There bloomed around thee forms as fair. There murmured tones as sweet. Hut o’er thee breathed the enchanted air "Twas life, ’twas death to meet; And henceforth thouhlonc wort fair. And tho’ the stars had sung for joy, TJiC wliisper only sweet. — OFF J. I AL. Laws of Congress. M ETI torOLLTAN TO LICK For salaries and other necessary ex penses of the metropolitan “police for the District of Columbia,two hundred and eleven thousand and fifty dollars: Provided, That a further sum, aiuotut ting to one hundred and five thousand live hundred and twenty five dollars, shall be paid to the said metropolitan police force by the cities of Wnsliing ton and Georgetown, and. the county of Washington, (beyond the limits of said cities,) in the District of Colum bia, in the proportion corresponding to the number of patrolmen alloted severally to said precincts; and the corporate authorities of said cities and the levy court of said county are hereby authorized and required to levy a special tax, not exceeding one-third of one per centum, to be appropriate*! and expended for said purpose only, for the service of the fiscal year en ding June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. EXPENSES OF THE COLLECTION OF REVENUE FROM SALES OF PUBLIC LANDS. Fur salaries and commission of regis* ter and receivers es. jnihlic nioneys at sixty-Bik land office two hundred and forty-four thbusand eight hundred dollars. For incidental expenses of the land offices, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. SUiiVliXI NO ’i'll E FGBLi (/Jj AN I Lor surveying the public latidrf in' Minesota, at rate:, not exceeding ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, seven dollars for township, and six dollars tpr |in®Lttonty thousand dollars. ' * ’ For surveying the public lands in Dakota Territory, including the lauds along the Rfa! llivfr of the North, at, ratofc.not exceeding ten dollars*per lineal mile for standard lines, seven dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines,-twenty thousand dol lars. For surveying thwpulffic in Nebras ka, at rates not exceeding ten dollars pei’ lineal mile for standard lineal mile lor fttaudard lines, six dollar- ibr town ship, and five dollars for section UnvS, forty thousand dollars. For surveying the public, laiids in Idaho, as rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township, and ten dollars for secctioii lines, forty thou sand dollars. For surveying tie boundary line be tween theStateof Nebraska and Terri tory of Colorado, and tlrnt. portion of the western boundary of tlie State of Nebraska embraced between the forty first and forty-third ,degree of lati tude,' 1 estimated thnt> \uudicd mjd twenty mnbs, at' not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile, four thousand eight hundred dollars : to be expended under the direction Os the Commissioner of the General Land Office. For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates «<>t exceeding,,fifteffli dollars nor lineftl tndcfor standard lint's twelve dollars for township’ and te# dollars for section lines, fifty thousand ■ dollars. For surveying tlie public lands ip Arizona, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mileforstandard lines, twelvy dollars for tow nship, and tea dollars for section lines, five thousand dollars/ 1 »k For surveying the public lauds in California, at rates not exceeding fif teen dollars per lineal mile for Standard lines, twelve dollars for towjighip, mul ten dollars, for section lines, fifty thou sand dollars. Change of Schedule.—Central R- R- ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist, 186 S, the following Schedule will be tub xut the Central Railroad: DAY TRAIN. Leave Argueta at 8.4 u A. M. Arrive at Savannah, .■ 6.15 P. M. Arrive at Macon 7.89 P. M. Leave Savannah.-. ; 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta .'..•...,..5.38 P. M. Arrive at Macon...; ~... 7.89 P. M. Leave Macon at 6:55 A. M. Arrive at Augusta. 5.58 P. M. Arrive at Savannah...’. 6.15 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Augusta at .9.33 P. M. Arrive at Savannah 5.18 A. M. Arrive at Mac. n 6.55 A. ftl. Leave Savannah at .■..•.....7.56 P.M. Arrive at Augusta 3.13 A. M. Arrive at Mac0n.r.,..’...„- 6.55 A. M. Leave Macon at* 6,25 P. M. Arrive at Augusta at 1....3.1S A. M. Arrive at Savannah at 5.16 a. M. XU. Passenger/ on Night Train from Augusta will run through toS ava'nnah, Macon, Columbia and Montgomery, w'lliout change of ears. Passengers on Day Train.from Augusta will make close connection at MHlei<,and change can for Savannah and Macon. PwGcngere for Milledgt ilia and KbCol >i> wilt take Day Train front Augusta,Sendnv«exccpte<i. The L’nioa Passenger Depot- (u! B. R/l wiH he used lor arrival and departure of trains. A. F. BUTLER, Agent, jyl—if Central K. It. lai rt'M'-u; 'gg'ig <■■■ 1 1 ■ N otioe* '. tltli fit’ • Ma)>ici/<al Election fur Mayor 'a nd Metnbo-fi of UouneV for the. Pit;/ of AlUfueta.'' In compliance with the nequireiuonts of tin Act of (he Legielttturs .vs State, at ita reeeut res ejuß,gntUled ' re-organtr.i: tbeMadielpal Government <g llio Co'y of Angesta, we, Hie Comqiissiouers (herein uaincu, and as required faAohv, dn h.-reby give public notice, Ttmt said , Municipal election for Mayor mid Members of Council for Mid city, will be held oh Wednesday the Second day of December next, at the several places hereinafter named, and under the Superin-1 fendence of the citizen: named for each of the Wards, respectively, and we appoint as Superin tendents of said election the following citieens. to Wit: c FirHi Ward. BOX 1. W enR5- L. Leon, J. P. Rlisha n. 'Rogers, Oi rvrn F. Gregory. BOX ’ M. Ji;aNs. W. W. ALEkAxmu:,' William Hale. Alternate- Wililiam H. Howard. Sceotitl Ward. BOX 1. Robert M- PhinnizL .I.l’. G. Cn.twpoitD Rhode*, ,Jojin b. Com:max. BOX J ames A. Dobtic, Tiiomap 11. Rtiodeb, Henry Allen. Altermite— Elljs Lyon?. , Third Ward. BOX 1. Aj4.xaldl‘h PmLLtr, J. I‘. John Bowleh, Fbanct- ('. Tayjahi. BOX « W. A. RaMsey; I). B. Pl.t:mb. (lliO. B. S.NOMTJEX. AUenmlc—Wu.liam Sme-dl Fourth W arts. BOX 1. Roni ht !•’. tR iuiY. NJ’., JX-01. J. F. William E. Jackson, John T. Miller. BOX 2. O’Dowd, Wn.tJtM ViiiLmr, Simeon W. Beard. Alternate^--Tames B. Wi The said elecuon to-tw he.lj.at. the named places;; the pulls to be opeped at eight (S'; o'clock a. m.,nnd clveed tit live.(o) 0 clock p. in,, on liie day named, aud to beheld fpr tlie First Ward.---41 the Scalp llogsp, Speuqd Ward —At the City Rail. Third Ward—At the Engine Route, comer of Jack*uA aud Grxmuo aU'.culs. Fourth Ward—Al the I pp< r Jtaiket TheappoiufiiivOU f<* li» :Wt> latter Wards at tho places named, being made for the reason that we have been officially apprised by the Mayor of thjiiify id JAngiim*, tli*t th<> proprietors of the Control itoiet o» uso ihi™ Vntrv. ■»<: I’twife*.-- I H<wrotnheMmfthWa'rfl (h&n*rlnr]rtace.rii:lm<M' in tlieOrfinances tor holding said elections). objßc.t to Uic uJecUoua being held iu their hotels. JOHN C. SNKAD, WM.R. McLAWB; E. M. BRAYTON, WM. DOYLE. p, a. nAWKfi: Attest: DAyDli Pdn'KK, Clerk, . November llftb, In accordance with the law, the Commissioners of Registration, nndorthe Municipal Bill for the City us Augusta, on the 14th day of November, 11868, appointed three citizens in and for each Ward —one of whom was u Justice of tho Pence—to superintend Hie election. On this day a majority of the Board appointed three additional Yitizeus in atid for each Ward, as mperinterttients of said : Njeokiotr. The action of the majority of the Board on this day, we ruu'fgsr against as utiaulhorized bylaw. WM. 11 McLAWS, JOHN C. SNEAD, Two of the ComT. Augusta, (ja.. Nov. 19, 1868. lam also oi the opinion that ibu Board.hud uo legal right to change the places of holding the election. WM. R. McLAWS. ■ .JH 02,) bl ? .:- j Tax N’t)(ice. [ Hake Your State Tax Returns* ,4 LL PERSONS TAKE NOTICE THAT, lor the purpose of receiving said Returns, 1 shall attend tho following places, from October 26 to December 1.1, 1868 ■ At the Upper Market, ou every Monday, from 9 a ui. <a> 1 p. w.. and fioJi 3 to 6 p m. OnTuesdnye at Messrs. Day & Inumu's Auc tion Room, ou Broad street. On Wednesdays, at the Court House. 1 ' On Thursdays, al the Scale House. . , On Fridays, at the Court House. S jA On Saturdays, at District Court Grounds, of which due noticii will bo given. I AU citizeue, white and colored, b' lween Urn ages of twenty one and sixty, are liable to roturu tied pay a Poll Tax of Ous Dollar, and such other 1 taxes as may be imposed by tlm Couuty. For failure to make yohr returns,’of all propertv, or Xu comply with tlm law, now of force, the penalty of tho law will lie strielly enforced, uubiasod aud faipartial, on all defaulters. N. B. For failure of making . xctuyis, the i vAron? . R. T. R.. Richmond County. Auguste, October 24, 1868. oct 21—tdeclo *!<fl TSTOTICE FBtUl CO9IMISSIOJVERS OF REGISTRATION. Lif TN PURSUANCE OF THE ACT PASSED by tbeGeueral Assembly of Georgia entitled "An Act to Reorganize Uie Municipal Government of the City of Augusta," the uudersigned will, on MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER 5868, open the Registry for voters nt the office, in the basement of the City Hall in said city, former ly the office of the County Judge. Said Registry will continue open -until 2 o’clock p. m. on Tues day the first of IN-cetnber iiext, front 9 o’clock a. iu. till 2 o'clock p. m. of each day, except Sunday JOHN C. SNEAD, . W 11. McLAWS. ‘ EM.BRAYTON. : > :rm.w! uE . I x' ’Ouimiseioners of Registry. Trlie.l(vliv|vi’ 1 .4.5 f J' l W, H l*e administered to each For registry ; Ton do solcmuly Mvear that you are a < iuxeu of the United Stats*, inat you are t wc.nty one years of age, that you have i u«ul»dmi ti:is ft..te for the laat twelve months,’hi SJk otty Tot Ha- last six muutEn, aud iu this distress or -ward for the List teu ‘lays; that you liave considared this SlaU vonr home for x|ie last twelve mouths, tluil yon nave paid ail tuxes, wnlaraiieall retnrua required by the Ordinances of this city that have iieon in your power to pay or make according to said ord: , nances. ' <*t I—id I’ 1 ?!!- 1 ” _J.■"!■■■ Rail Road Schedules. Change of Schedule. Office S. C. Tl. It. Co., ) AcavsTA, Ga., May 7,1868. J 4 FAST NEW YORK THROUGH MAIL Zk und Passenger Train, direct from Augusta, Uu„ to Wilmington, N. C., WITHOUT CHANGE UP CARS, will commence running on Sunday, May 10th, aa.folluws; MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN For Charleston, connecting with Train fur Co. himbia, South Catalina, Charlotte Road, aud Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at... 3:10 a. m. Arrive “ “ “ “ ...9:45 p. in. Passengers for Charloeton aud Columbia, 8. C , and parts beyond, are respectfully requested NOT to take this Train, as it does not make con nection with any Train for above points. They will please take Train leaving Central Joint Depot at..; ..5:50 a. in. “ 4:00 p. m. 11, T. PEAKE, my S Geti'l Sup't. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, I Charleston, 3. C., March 26, 1868. j ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAJtCH 29rn, 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 fur Montgomery, Mem phis, Nashville and Now Orleans, Via Mont gomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Lea'. 9 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. Lunve zlugusta 6.00 a m. Arrive at Chaikston 3.10 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.00 a.m. Arrive at Charleston. 3.10 p. ui. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS KXCEt-TED.) Leave Charleston 7.30 p. in. Arrive at Augusta 6.45 a.m. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nash ville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta 4.10 p. w. Arrive at Charleston 4.00 p. m. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston 5.40 a. m. Arrive at Columbia 6.20 a. in- Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Green ville and Columbia Railroad. lamve Columbia 5.30 p. m. Arrive al Charleston 5.’0 a. m. CAMDEN BRANCH. Holidays, lYcilnesdays awl Saturday!. Leave Kiagville 2.20 p. m. Arrive at Camden 5.00 p. m. Leave Camden 3.10 a. m. Arrive at Kingvillc 7 40 a. m. (Signed) 11. T. PEAKE, ie IS General Superintendent. Change of Schedule. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1 Atlantic A Gvni- Railboad Company, > Savannah, April 10th, IS6S. J ON AND AFTER -SUNDAY, THE I2th instant, tho Schedule of PASSENGER THIANS on this Bead will bo ns follows: Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex- cepted) at 4:00 p. m. Arrive at Bainbridge 6:30 a. in. Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. m. Arrive at Jacksonville 7:30 a. m. l.eaveJacksonvillefStindaysexcopted) 8:50 p. in. Leave Live Oak 2:30 a. in. Leave Bainbridge (Sundays oxceptod)10;00 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 1:00 p. m. PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CABS run through from .Suvaunah to Jacksonville. Steamer Hattie 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 for Enterprise every Sunday, at 0:00 a. in Returning, arrive at Jacksonville Thursday, at....... ~.......-1:00 p. tn. Through tickets by this line as low as by any other. 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 aud Friday ; returning, arrives nt 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. H. S. HAIL ES, ap26—tf General Superintendent. New and Most Direct ROU T E T O CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS WKST AND NORTHWEST. Vl* THI 14’asliville and Uhntlanooga, *ND IWasttville and Northwestern R.R TT''ROJI ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS, JU 2112 miles shorter than via Memphis. From Atlanta to St. Louis, 27 miles shorter than via Corinth. From Atlanta to St. Louis, 151 miles shorter than via Indianapolis. From Atlanta to St. Louis, 100 miles shorter than 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 (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 a’ud twenty minnts dciav if you have tickets via Mem phis 6r. Charleston Railroad. At Nashville, Trains of the Nashville A Chatta nooga and Nashville aud Northwestern Railways ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer. 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 fatch and safety. Water carriage from St. Louis. New Orleous and Memphis and other points to Hickman, aud from Hickman to Atlanta, Augusta, Macon and Montgomery, etc., without chAkgk of cars. Corn from 8t Louis to Augusta.... $ 46 perbushel Flour from St Lottis to Augusta.... 2 20 perbarrel And equally low rates on other goods. WM. P. INNES. ,1. D. MANEY, Receiver and Gen’l Supt. (len’l Ticket Agent. M. GRANT, Gen l Freight Agent. may NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON. The Screw Steamers of the North Germeu Lloyd run regularly betweeu New Yotk, Bremen and Southampton’ carrying the United States Mail. FROM BREMEN EVERY SATURDAY. FROM SOUTHAMPTON, EVERY TUESDAY. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Price of Passage—From New York to Bremen, liondon, Havre, and SouUiamptou—First Cabin, $120; SecondCabil,s72; Steerage, $35. From Bre mea to New Y'ork —First Cabin. $120; Second Ca bin, $72; Steerage, $lO. Price of passage payable in gold. Tuese vessels tako freight to Ixmdon and Hull for which through bills of lading are signed. An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. All letters must pass through the Post office." IST’No Bills of Lading bat those of the Com pany will be signed. Hills of Jjading will positively not Im delivered ’Wore gikids are leared at the Custom Hoose. JjgTSpecie taken to Havre. Southampton and B: emeu ar the low<»4 rates. IL'r freight Or passage apply to OELRICHS & Co. tuvl7 '.'iu 68 Broad Street, New Y'or PUGHE’S Book and Job PRINTING OFFICE l<l« IWHDANDISI ELLIS SWEETS. —0 THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FULLY SIiVI’LIKD WITH RESBEB, TYPE BORDERS ORNAMENTS, UUTB, ■» Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc OF THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED STYLES! And is ready to execute every descrip- tion of BOOK iD JOB pm IN A FIRST CLASS MANNER AND ON KLi7ISOLI AB L E TEli 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 DRAY RECEirrS, BILLS OF FARE AUCTION BILLS, HAND BILLS HEADINGS FOR BOOKS, PKOGRAMM ES. INVITATIONS DRAFTS AND NOTES. ETC. ETC., ETC., ETC. WllfVTlNCi IM COLORS. Jxif' Headings printed and Books rule and bound to order. Checks, Drafts, and No 1,11 n d bound to order. Merchants and others in want 01 JOB PRINTING of any kind, will find it greatly to their advantage to leave their orders at PUGHE’S JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 190 BROAD & 153 ELLIS ST., AugiiMa, <»a. Bail Hoad Schedules. Western and Atlantic Railroad. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 17th . 1368, PASSENGER TRAINS will hihm follower GOING NORTH. Leave A-tlanta. 8.15 A. M.daily (except Sundays) Express Pas senger.—Arrive at Chattanooga 4.45 p. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and tile Wert, and for New York and other Eastern cities, via Louis ville ; also with traius of Memphis and Charleston Railroad for Memphis, New Orleans, etc. 4.15 P. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac commodation.—Arrive at Marietta at 5.55 p.m., Cartersville 8.13 p.m., Kingston 3.19 p.m., Dalton 12.44 a.m. 6.45 P. M. Daily Great Notthern Mail.—Ar rive at Dalton 1.211 a.m., connecting with trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash ington,Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4.10 a.m. connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattnnooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, aud for New York and other Eastern cities, via Louis ville; also with trains of Memphis and Charleston Railroad for Memphis, St. Lonis. and the West. COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 3.35 A. M. Eai y Great Southern Mail.—Leav ing Chattanooga at 5 50 p m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chatta nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail roads, and Dalton at 8.40 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-tn. 2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4.40 a.m., connecting with trains of Nash ville amd 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, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AND OTHER Eastern Cities, Via Western and Atlantic AND Virgina and Tennessee Railways ALL RAIL ROUTE. TIME TABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17, 1868 NORTH. • Leave Atlanta at -• 6 4-.* p.m. Leave Da1t0n..... 2 30 a.m. Leave Knoxville 11 15 a.m. Leave Bristol 7 28 p.m. Leave Lynchburg 0 00 a !a - Leave Washington 7 00 p.m. Leave Baltimore 8 55 pita. Leave Philadelphia 1 22 a.m. Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m. SOUTH. Leave Now York 7 30 p.m. Reavo Philadelphia 11 0® 1 I U) - Leave Baltimore 3 50 a.m. Leave Washington 6 30 a.m. Leave Lynchburg p.m. Leave Bristol.... 5,37 a.m. Leave Knoxville .... 1 ” P- ,n - Leave Dalton 8 40 p.m. Arrive at Atlanta ■ 3 35a.m. Time between Atlanta aud New York, 57 hours. JST-The G REAT 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 Cheeked Through to all important points. B. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation, W. & A. It. K. 1868 and 1869. Winter 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 and WASHINGTON Passengers holding Tickets by this Route to New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can visit Washingtcn withouj extra charge. Fare fame as via Knoxville or Augusta. Trains leave Atlanta DAILY, at 8.15 a. m. and6.4sp. m., afterarriva! of all Southern Trains, and make close connections to above named cities. Cheek Baggage to Louisville, and it will bo re-checked to destination on Trains of. Louis ville Und Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville. MAgnifkjemt sleeping cars on ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample tsmo for Meals, and. good Hotels. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA T OTISVILLE. Tickets by this Houle for sale at the General Ticket Office. Atlanta. 1 I E. B. WALKER; Master of Transportation, augMO—ly W. <f* A. R. R. STALLINGS & ROGERS, 132 Broad Street, A.ugusta, Ga. FURNITURE Os Every Description, from the finest to the Cheapest!’ Having enlarged our Establishment, we invite the Public to examine OUR NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK!! oek29 —3iuos R. R. Re 0 0 OUT OF 1.00 OF DEATHS, that annually 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 Ready 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 Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Dip theria, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chills, fever and Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever, Ac., Ac., take from four to six of Radway’f 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 with Ready Relief, (if Ague or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,) in the morning you will be cured. How the Ready Relief Acts I In" a few minutes #>a patient will feel o slight tingling irritation, and the skin be comes reddened; if there is much distress in the stomach, the Relief wfll assist nature in removing the offending cause, —a general warmth is felt throughout the entire body, and its 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, thills, 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, awake* refreshed, invigorated, cured. @ I It will be found that in using the Relle! externally, either on the spine er across the kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that for several 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 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists ana Country Merchants, Grocers, &c. RADWAY & CO., 87 Maiden Lane, New York. TYPHOID FEVER. This disease is not only cured by Dr. Railway’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 during the day. Take one of Radway’s Pills one hour before dinner, and one on going to bed. ’ -< If seized with Fever, take 4 to 6 ol ho Pills every six hours, until copious lischarges from the bowels take place; also drink the Relief diluted, with water, and bathe the entire surface oi the 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 Relief repeatedly, every four hours, also the Pills. A cure will be sure to follow. The relief is 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 bo saved. The same treatment in Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious Fever, will effect a cure in 21 hours When the patient feels the Relief irrita ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi tive. In all cases where pain is felt the Relief should he used. Belief 50 cis.; Pills 25 cts. Sole by all Druggists. See Dr. Radway’s Almanac for 1868 Sold by PLUMB & LEITNER., mni—ly. Augusta, Oa. HALL, BARBER & CO., Insurance Rooms, 221 Broad St., AUGUSTA, OA.. Are prepared to effect insurance on Real Estate, Cotton, and Merchandise of every description, and to any amount in all the reliable Insurance Companies in the country. The following Companies are especially repre sented by them viz : QUEEN, of Liverpool and London. LORILLARD, of New York. NORTH AMERICAN, cf Hartford, Conn. NORWICH, of Norwich, Conn. UNION, of Baltimore, Md. UNITED STATES, Fire and Marine, of Balti more, Md. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE' CO., of Columbus, Ga. VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Staunton, Va. IAMIIS. RIVER INSURANCE CO., of Mon teml, Va. SOUTHERN INSURANCE CO., of Nashville, Tenn. ALSO, MARINE aud INLAND INSURANCE. LIFE and ACCIDENT. MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Assets, January Ist, 18S8, $4,39!,773. PASSENGER RAILWAY INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. je23—ly POOR AND JOB PR.NTINO J > _ Executed at this Office ; At the Lowest Terms and in the Best Style j NEW FALL Edry Osß O ” „ ?! FA R'S' L. A. BALK ITU BROAD STREET lam nowoponinga CAREFI’LLY SELECTED . STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS —seen as— Dress Goods, Prints, Flannels, CASSIMERES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HOOP-SKlIiTs, CORSETS, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. As these Goods are bought only (or READY MONEY, they, of course, will be sold at POPULAR PRICES. UENRY L. A. BALK, 172 Eroad Street. sep 20 Latest New York News'. THE PEOPLE Greatly Excited, “GOSTAir INTHE Fl ELD. LADIES 1 g LOOK OUT J LOOK Ol T’ I A BfiAUTIFIEK 'as is’ A BEAUTIFIER. [Ladies Magazine for Sept.] “Henry R. Costar, of No. 10 Crosby Street, is Said to be ‘out’with a beautified that eclipses anything ever known in this line. The Ladies are wild with delight. One lady Bays, ‘I know it’s right,' aud pointed lo a skill us fretili, soft aud de licate as a child. Another lady said. *if it cost SIO.OO a bottle, I’d have it and another, ‘Away with all-hurtful cosmetics, and give me only Costar’s Bitter Sweet AND GRANGE BLOSSOMS. It gives beauty to the Complexion, a rosy glow to the Cheeks, a ruby tinge to the Lips,and hap piness complete. 1 I Beware!! of worthless imitations All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell it. One bottle $1.00; three bottles, $2.00, Or address “Cos tab,” No. 10 Crosby st.,N.Y. Standard Preparations ARB "Costars" Rat, Roach, Eb-.. Exterminators. "Costar's’’ Bed. Bug Exterminators. ‘Costafs" (only pure) insect Powder. “Ouly Infallible Remedies known.' ”18 years established in New York.” ‘ ‘2,00080xe3 and Flasks manufactured daily. ’ “All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell them.” “!! 1 Beware!!! of spurious imitations.” SI,OO sizes sent by mail on receipt of price. $2.00 for any three SI.OO sizes by express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Crosby St. New York, or John F. Henry (successor to) Demas Baknes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists in Augusta, Ga. novi—lydw A Good Smoke is a Perpetual Comfort. LOKILLARD’S “YACHT CLUB” SMOKING TOBACCO. Competent critics pronounce it best for many reasons: It is made of the best stock grown. The Nicotine is extracted ; there arc No drugs in it, coneeqqeutly it is Anti-nervous in its ellects- It has an agreeable, aromatic flavor ; Does not burn or sting the tongue; Leaves no unpleasant aftertaste in the Mouth, or disagreeable odor in the room Instead of exciting the nervous forces, It allays irritation, and calms them. We regard it as the perfection of Smoking Tobacco. Orders for elegant Meerschaum Pipes are being packed daily In the various sized bags in which it is sold. As an extra inducement for those Who love a good smoke to try it. LOKILLARD’S “EUREKA” Smoking Tobacco Is likewise an excellent article of choice Virginia Tobacco, of a heavier body than the former, And hence much cheaper iu price ; nevertheless It makes an excellent smoke. Orders for Meerschaum Pipes daily packed in this brand. LOKILLARD’S “CEMTURY” Chewing Tobacco Composed of the best cutting Leaf in the country- Superior in color, finer in quality, and muses a Better chew than oilier brands. Acknowledged The Leading Fine Cut Tobacco wherever used. Respectable jobbers and dealers in all sections Keep it, and small buyers can save money, Time and trouble, bv purchasing of them. LOKILLARD’S Maecoboy, French Kappee, and Scotch SNUFFS still retain excellent quali ties which hare made them so famous every where. Circulars senton application. P. LORILLAHD, noil—eodlm New Yorn Advertiseinents forwarded to all Newspapers No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. All loading newspapers kept on file. Information as tocostof Advertisingfurnishe All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries by mail answered promptly. Complete printed lists of Newspapers for sale. Special lists prepared for customers. A lvertiseurents written »n<l Notices secure . Orders from Business Men especially esjieited -40 P ark ß?*M jyi—