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AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1/868.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Richmond Sher ill's Sale.
W/ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
’ » DAY IN JANUARY, 1860, at tbe Lower
.Market House, In the city of Augasta, between
the legal hours of sale, those Three Lots of Laud,
in said county, known as lota Nos. 1, 2 and 3, on
a plan of lots drawn by Edwin V. Sharpe, and
copied in a deed of said lots by John Brandon to
Henry I. Nelson. The said lot, No. 3, fronting
un the Summerville Plunk Hoad, or Graded
Road, now called tbe Augusta Avenue, seventy
five feet, and situate one hundred and forty feet
from Liberty street, and east thereof, and run
ning back of, even with, one hundred and sev
enty feet, at an angle of said Avenue of 17J
degrees. Tbe said lot No. 4, being contingent
to said lot No. 3, on the east thereof, and run
ning back the Fame number of feet from and at
the same angle with said Avenue. The said lot*
No 1, fronting seventy feet ou a new street, to
be opened parallel with, and three hundred and
fifty feet cast of Liberty street, and running
back from said new street towards said Liberty
street one hundred and seventy five foot; the
northern boundary lino of said lot, No. 1, being
tbe southern boundary line of said lots, Nos. 3
and 4, and the three lots having been conveyed
to said Nelson by and from .John Brandon, re
corded in the Clerk’s office of this county in bo-'-k
VV, folios 113 and 114.- Levied on as the prop
erty of Henry T. Nelson, to satisfy a fu fa., on
foreclosure of mortgage, issued from the Superior
Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Sol
dier’s Loan and Building Association, against
Henry T. Nelson, and notice this day not served,
there being no occupant in possession.
Augusta, Ga., November 9, 1868.
WM. P. RHODES,
nov 10—td Coroner, Acting Sheriff R. C.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
UfILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY in January, 1869, at the lower mar
ket bonse in the city of Augusta, between tbe
legal hours of sale, the following property,
towit: That lot of land situate near the South
Boundary st., of the city of Augusta, fronting
on the Savannah road, and known iu apian ot
lots made by W. E. Brown, surveyor, and record
ed in the Clerk’s office of the Court, in book TT,
folio 259, 260, as lot No. seventeen (17), having a
front on said Savannah road of sixty (00) feet
five (5) inches, and running back one hundred
and eighty (180) feet; bounded on tbe north by
lot No. sixteen (10), south by Louis st., east by
lot No. twenty nine (29),and westby said Savan
nah road, in sold county. Levied ou as the
property of Peter Jennings, to satisfy a ti. fa. on
forccltisure of mortgage, issued from the Superior
Court of Richmond county, in favor of Bernard
Bignon,executor of Chas. DeLaigle against Peter
Jennings, and notice not given, there being no
Occupant in possession, this the 9th Nov. 18(18.
WM. P. RHODES, Coroner,
novi#—td Aet’g Sheriff R. C.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale
i W ILL liE SOLD > Ox TIIE FIBST TUES
-5 * v DAY’ in JANUARY, 1869, at the Lower
• Market House, in the city of Augusta, between
■ the legal hours of sale, the folio® ing property,
• to-wit: Those three Lots ei Lai d lying in
Richmond county, and fronting on the Sayan-
■ nah Road, near South Boundary street, of the
f city of Augusta, known in a Plan of Lus tn
, by*W. E. Brown, Surveyor, and recorded in »b,- ’
’ Clerk's Office of this Court,in bulk 1,-' n .,folios 25’-|
. and 260, as Lots N 0.9,10.9,10 and 11. Eacii of Said Lots
having a front on the said Savannah Road off
60 feet, and running hack 181 fcota bounded
North by Lot No. 8, South by Charles street.
East by Lot No. 5, and West by the raid Sa van -
I nah Read. Levied un as the property of Mrs
Margaret Kc uiedy, to satisfy a ft. fa' on
. closure of mi , ■ •rig® in favor ■ l‘ .-,ard Uignwm3
Executor of Chai. . DcLajgk annot*
given, there being occupant g,. -ion, j
this 9th day of Nove,,, ■ 1868. . jfr*. |
Richmond Sheriff's Sale.
U711.L B» SOLD o.; ’l nr FIRST TUtkS
DaY ii. .Janii.tr>. it tltc L r.'vrmar
ket h use the city of Augusta, the
legni hours of sale, the fall*» wing f»r<fpcrty, to'u i:
That I t or parcel of land iu tin: city es Aiigysta,
on '.;ie south side o.’ Margaret st., between
’leKiuiic and Mill L, bayirg a frotT on Market
st. of one hundred and nine feet and extondtpg
through to Reynold’ st. upon which it has the
same front; bounded on ibo north by Market rt.,
south liy Reynold?st .eastby of Win. Keener,
Trustee, and west by lot of Anthony Bateman,
in said e.' v.nly. Levied on ns the property ■■ . f
Char. I’. Keener, to satisfy afi. fa. on forech ur.
of mortgage, issued from the Superior Courted
Richmond county, in favor of the Soldiers Loan
and Building Association, against Charles F.
Keener, and notice given to Charles F. Keen l r,
owner, iu possession, this 9th dav of Nov u.d, r,
1868. WM. ?. RHODES, Coroner,
no .10—td A
R'chmond Sheriff's Sale.
IS TILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
VV DAY IN JANUARY, 1869. between the
legal hours of sale, nt the Lower Market House
in the city of Augusta, the following property,
vi-z., situated in the county of Richmond ■■ One
Tract of Land, about three miles from the city of
Augusta, on the Augusta and Savannah Kailioa l
(excepting the right of wav of said railroad
through said tract of land), containing three hun
dred and nine acres, more or less, bounded south
by lands of John Phinizy and Rocky Creek, on
the west by lauds now or formerly owned by De-
Laigle, on the north by land now or fbrmeily
owned by DeLaigle and a lane of John Phintzy,
east by land of John Fliiuizy. Levied on under
a mortgage ti. fa. on foreclosure issued from tlie
the Superior Court of Richmond connty, in favor
of John I’hiuizy against Rqbert C. Easterling, to
satisfy said debt and costs, as the property of
I Robert C. Easteiling, being for the purchase
money of said tract of land, except such portion
of said land as claimed by defendant as exempt
from levy and sale; said land being now in pos
eessfon of John C. Spinks. And notice this day
served on him according to law. The above prop
erty pointed out by John Phinizy.
October3,lß6B.
WM. P. RHODES,
noIO-tri Coroner, acting Sheriff R. C.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
11/ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
»V DAY IN JANUARY, 1860, at the Lower
Market Hooec, in the city cf Augusta, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit; That lot of land on the south side of
Broad street, bet ween Elbert and Lincoln streets,
in the city of Augusta, in said connty ; bounded
north by Broad street, On which it fronts fifty
six feet, more or less ; east by lot of the heirs of
Phillip Crump, deceased ; south by Ellis street,
and westby lot of the heirs of Jesse Kent, de
ceased. Also, another lot in said city, fronting
fifty feet seven inches on Ellis street, which
bounds it on the south, and running back to
wards Broad street one hundred and thirty
' three feet six inches, more or less; bounded
west by lot of Alexander Marten, north by lot
ot the heirs of J. Turpin, and cast by lot of John
P. R. Miller. Levied on as the property of
Robert J. Bowe, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclo
sure of realty, issued from the Superior Court of
Richmond county in favor of Harmon Rowley
against Robert J. Bowe; and notice given to
Robert J. Bowe, owner in possession, this 61b
day es Noyember, 1868.
WM. P. RHODES,
noß—id • Coroner, acting Sheriff R. C.
Government Proposals
ARE INVITED FOR SUPPLYING THE
Quartermaster's Department, at the Augusta
ArcenaJ. with UiO Conls of good merchantable,
i bant WOOD—upland preferred. These pro
> posala mt let lie in the usual form and addressed
to the undersigned. They will be opened at 10
■ am., on Thursday, November 26th, aud bidders
i are invited to be present. Tlie successful bidder I
will be required to enter into contract, and give ,
r bonds in the usual form.
One Hundred Cords are t<» be delivered before
February Ist, 1869 ; the remainder, at the con
a tractoi's optiou. any lime beliue October. Ist,
r IW.'. Hals wist be received for a i>«it or lor Uh- 1
whole amount.
Fiullu-r infoiuiatiim and toime lor proposal? <
, au 1-e obtained bv applying to the andui .-Igiied.
’ I>. W FLAGLER.
Captain ot Ordnam e.
no| l--daw6w Bt. Lieut. Col. and A.A.Q.M. :
i J Augusta Aiseuai. G» . Novuabw 12,1868,
sheriffs sales. .
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
WlbL BE SOLDifceT jIE FUST TUES
r ’ • DAY IN JANqXKi, Iw»9, at the Lower
, Market House, in the HJfc of Augusta, between
the legal hours cf sate (lie following property,
’ to wit; All that lotorKl-eel of land on the north
I side of Broad street, l*woen- Centre and Elbert
streets, in the cityof Mfcnstd fftnl cumitv afore
, said, being the third lolfrpmtlu» owner o's Broad
■ mid Centre streets, kn<fr.'rr in 'Phillips’ plan and
map of said city Us Lql Ko. 9, coutaiiuug ti front
on Broad street of twenty-nine loot, more or less,
and Imving such sliapesptietes and bounds as are
set forth in the deed *' mi William W. Mann and
Ifeniy Daly, dated Fi 'jjtli 1853,and racdriled in
the Clerk's office of I oWuperior Court in Book
H 11, folio 314; levied,ofc as the property of Wil
liam Desmond, to satisf )<B (i. la. on foreclosure on
realty issued from tlwASimerior Court of Rich
moiid county in f»v j »f Henry Daly, against
William Desmoigl; a; to Henry T.
I’eay. tenautiu post. tbo.iui (Itfcnav of Novem
ber. 1868. WM I>. RHODES.
noß—td iW,'itoiu'lj. Sheriff R. C.
Richmond Sheriff j? Sale.
\\7ILL BE SG'LD, MAR-
• > KET H u*e, i ’MWI.-iltY. of ugusta.be
t«e.n i,,,. Ic-ik, Iwiu.Wlk ■ dr- FIRST
TUESDAY IN JANtdwRY, 18439, tbo following
property, U> wit: Thai lit of land in the city of
Augusta, in said oouniy,jbotnded south by Ellis
street, op which it sjvhfis eighty feet, Ynore or
less, running half wajpto Broad street; bounded
west by lot of Wui..4wffoues, and east by lot of
Antoine Picquet, one quarter of an
acre, more or less. jfd on as the property of
William C. Jones, to mßwi a fl. fa. on foreclo
sure, issued out of tte'fiun'-rior Court of Rich
mond county, in LivSuf g. Dunbar
against William C. J o»; property pointed out
in said fl. fa., and wri ten notice given to. A. W.
Lewis, tenant in p jssetaion. thte 6th day of No
vember, 1868. WM. P. RHODES,
1108—td CoronfeMrting Sheriff R. C.
- sms ■-irrrsuwsi
MEDfO'INAL. ; 'K- ■
_ _.T"L ;
Asiatic Cholera in
ALMOST LV>’.Y CASE
CURES' WITH
PAIN IVLIEII.
I ) EADTfiE HiLLoitp ‘•i.*i'r;:'4.>mjfc
*-V Rev. R. Telford. Mx&hurit'y n> VJrh :*
visiting his home in Penntjlvaiiia:
IVabHIX-' r qt'.l , A,,J im ?r, 1866.
M‘ s is. Perry Davis&'■ J.:
Dcnr Sirs—During a r< ®r.ce of qon.e ton
year.- mi a Missionary iv. _b *jkud China, I found
yo table Pion WK '-Vi valuable
re", dy 'or i "it 7 ..JJ <Tbt>lent.
n ad’., 'iiis: :: tl i JHM 1 i ~»nd it most
eiii : uial i >-i’..’ a; W? in a
gill of ' ‘ (W,
after aii. a- Whi’iMmuß BHr-
| spoonful ■ t *, .to a qUtil;
; .naiiaws to
Hie > >• I* «%bta h avitli Ltahi
| Killer, <1- . . >-.!< O; thiise
’ who hud lie > idmibt iiu faith-
foliy-.H il. ' . naif'. wyiW out of Yen
recuvtroi.. Iwfcvluuy.
.i • ’
If an ; ntery,
Cramp Col io, 4 siela* cf He Pi’un
yAc . . nmdfaut. .Rtle.s. Price,2s
■ 11. o>'-ents. Said $| ligfilotth."' ' •
IE . . • elle< ■ <.j | ...ive|een in
K.iua: ,;tnd ne\*r without tal.iiv it with m
I it.', practice A us tl it fvcvly tor *bc Aei-’w
ChuKid, i lbHi.-l WiUi belter os tllatj any
ot.h I’c J. inc A dti. .ui iwr ctcleki in
185. X •ie : .®c cm) • i vH- *
Xi>V : ,you*\ \ ?J. I).
SwaTo, China.
Choleic 1 4 • * I sky ibat the
cholera-hai illc.’ here ot Ir.k.- to a fearful
< \t< nk Fort: <j l-'-c three w <;?««*, f-am ten to
fifty or sixty fain! each <hiv Las
nor ’. 1 rfl.owM add that wo Paiii Killer, sent
ivenrdy fr the Mission HoUae, has beoU
with coitridurable hneerns during
If taken in season ip gcwrallv cll'c iuul in ehock*
ifig the dij--er.se.
Rtv. CHARLES HARDINIQ,
Sholapore, Italia.
[l<i jin the Portland Monthly.!
Summer Complaint and Dysentery.
Bowel complaints seem just now to be the
prevailing element, and any medicine that is
everywhere ueecptablo, und Hrat is nfhabie, 1s rt
. very dv.-intble . piisition. Fi-om what we have
stun, heat d, and expedience!, we believe Ihi vis’
Pain Killer is ibis desideratum. For the best
method of u. .ngit, we quote from the directions:
“For com mon bowel complaints, give one tea
spoon! id in a gill nf new milk and molasses, in
cqnul parts, stirred wetj toyethet; lessen the dose
for children, according to the age® If the pain be
severe. l»:.t‘ the bowels and back with the medi
cine. 3 i’.is mode of treatment is good in cases of
the cholera morbus, sudden stoppages, etc. Re
peat the dose every hour. <
“The quickest way 1 ever saw the Mysentery
Cured wus by taking one spoonful of the Pain
Killer in one’ gill oi milk and molasses stirred
well together and drank hot, at the same time
bathing the bowels freely with medicine. Let
the dose be repeated every hoar until the patient
is relieved.”
If every person who has reason to fear thia
disease would provide theimselves with a bottle
of this medicine, ami use as occasion required', we
believe '.great amount of suffering and sickness
would b j saved. jel2—2m
GEOHGIA RAILROAD.
TN ORDER TO MAKE CLOSE CONNEC
-1 TIQN with tho Sccqnd Train on the
South Carolina Railroad, aid better connections
on the Branch roads, tho Ttains on the Georgia
Road will run, on and aftxk THURSDAY, June
18tb, at 5 o’clock a. tn., ai Lllows:
DAY rASSBNGm TRAIN.
Sundays
Leave Augusta at f 7.00 A. M.
Leave Atlanta ct * 5.00 A. M.
Arrive at Augustaat 3.45 P. M.
Arrive at Atlantaat * 6.30 P, M.
NIGET PASSENGER ASD MAIL TRAIN.
Lea; e Augusta at 10.00 P. M.
Leave Atlanta nt - 5.40 P. 4.
Arrive at Augusfi at 1......... 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.40 A. M.
BERSELIA I’ASSENSSR TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 4.15 P. M.
Leave Bcrzelia at 4; A M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Berzelia 6.00 P. M.
Passengers for Washington,
and Athens, (Ta., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for West, Ijoint, Montgomery,
Selma, Mobile and New Orhan f, must leave Au
gusta on Sight Passenger Train at 10.00 P. M.
to make close conneoticDF.
Passengers for Nashville. Corinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, LtmisTille, and St; Louis,
can take either train and make close rcnncctions.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage ’Ticck-ed
through to the above places.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CAjUB
on all Night Passenger Traits.
No change of cars on Night Passenger and
Mail Trains bulwceu August< and West Point.
E. W. COLE,
General Sui’crinteiidefit.
Augusta, Ga., J uno 16, 1868. jc!7—tf
Leave to Sell Real Estate.
BV PERMISSION OF THE COURT OF
4)1 Ji nary of Ricbniouif cnuulv. iiotir* is
< lirtvby given tbul.Hxty dnys after dale. <tp|>lica
: twu w.iiln' made to the L'Ouit of Ordiuary fur
I leave t-> F"U th<- Re.J Estate of Midi in Bri'gaii.
I .kreawd DANIEL BROGAN.
lAnt'USta Or. J 6 1868. Adin'r «'«■
oct27—law2mo
Richmond County.
fcJTATE OF ‘‘L
. d nielmvad .ho'm y.
WaaRE W, James A. Gray, Administrator on
the estate of Francis O’CnuhW, applies-to me
fur Letters of Dismission.
■ These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred' cAiditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my ufficc on or
before the first Monday in November next, tu
show cause, if any they have, why Said Letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand ahd official aiguaturo,
at office in Augusta, this 2d day of June, 1868..
E. M. BRAYTON,
je3—6m* - Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA-
Richmgnd County.
Whereas,Hob. Doqgluss and Tl. D. Williams.
Executors on the Estatoof Ira D. Mathews, late
of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters
of dismission :
These are, therefore, to cite and mhiniiiisli nil
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be aud appear at my officj on or before
the first Monday in February next, to show causes
if any they have, why said'Letters shoflld not be
granted. -
my hand and official simiature, nt
office in Augusta, this August 15th, 18t ; 8.
BA.MUEL LEVY,
an 16—lam6m . Ordinary. (
. _,. w . |
Dismission. ' ; z
QTATE OF GBOHGIA. ;•
LA > . . • Richmond Cohiity.
Whbuba, ♦Timothy C. Murphy. Administrator
on the estate nf Phillip McGee, late of said coun
ty, deceased, applies to me for Lottvs of Dis
mission : ■.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all,
and singular, the kindred and creditors «f Baid
deceased, to bo and appear at my offioe, on or
before the first Monday in April next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should,
not be granted. ,
Given under my Land and offislal signature,
,at office in Augusta, this Istdsy of October, 1868.
r sa'muel Levy,
Oct 2—lam6m
Letters of Dismission.
OF GEORGIA— . W j
'kA RichmoudCofully.
Whkkeas, John H. Fcarey, Administrator ofi
the estate of Harry Hughes, deceased, Applies tp
me for Letters of Dismission—
These, are, therefore, to cite and admortwh aii
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or Define
the first Monday in March next, to show cause,
if any they Imve, why said letters should not lie
grautejl.
Giatu under my hand ami official , signature a
Augusta, this ‘2Bth day of Septeuiber, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
sbp29 —6m Ordinary.
, QTATiQOS’«WSORGIA-
[ kJ . , llicimoud County.
, .• Wii r.i, Edward O Douuull, Administrator
on tlie estate of Richard Quinn, latu of said
county, deceased,applies to me lor Dis-
mission. ,
These aiaMherefore, to cite Audadmonish all,
and -io , 'daWhe and erellitoni of said,
I jflh aupeai at my office' on ot'"
J leaflffst Monday«n*Alsroh"uext, to eliaw’
cause, if any they have, why eaid Letters should
. not be
Gi hand and official shrnainre at
<Uie<;WAaßr '-, i hi? S'’pt.nV" t ; UtliA-'i* '•
J ' CASH'LL 'LEVY. •-
M . seplS—lam6m * Ordinary.
Ijeflers of Admiph*!' tion.
STA IL OF GEORGIA- *
** lUch mO nd C
‘W C ' ; '' ’
01 h i ,
~ r -e of jAff&‘Odom, deceased.
.t-T .nnu;;:.:; . I' n II
dt'Ctta«e<T, to be aud appear at mv ofti c, oh or
iHifl're the diet Monday in Dec. inber ijcal. loshuw
muse, if any they have, why said lettura should
not be granted.
Giron under uiy hand and official signal ;re, :d
office in Anynata, this 21st day of Octobei, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
<»<•: J-.’~ L Ordinai v .
betters of A.dmiaistration.
STATE OF GEORGIA
Richmond County.
Wl.i’ri'ar, Eliza Rebecca Clarke applies"> me
lor Ix-ttcrs of Administration, with the Will an
nexed, on the Estate of Amtusta Cocke, deceased ;
These are, therefore, to cite ainl admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors >f skid
deceased, to he and appear at lily office on or
before the first Monday nt Deoember laixt. to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters shonld
not be granted.
Given miller my Imud and olti ini siguature at
office la Augusta, tlii.-r 20ib dur of October, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY.
oet2l—law-lt Ordinaiy.
Letters of Administration.
QtTATE OF GEORGIA—
O Richmond Uoantij,
Whereas, Edward Hatcher applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Walter S. Nott, deceased.
These art. therefore, to cite ami admonidi all
and singular. 11: ■ kindred and ci editors of said
deceased, to be and appear at niy office on or before
the firs: Monday in Pevember next,to show cause,
il any they have, why sai 1 Lettero should not be;
grant.-?.
Given under my band and official signature at
office in Augusta, tiiis sth day of November, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
no6—!aw4t Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas*, Thomas T. Brandon and Fielden F.
Brandon. Executors of James Brandon, deceased,
applp to me for Letters of Dismission.
There are, therefore, to cite and adineumlt all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appttar at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my bund an<l official signature, at
office in Angusta, this 17th «iav of November,
1868. SAMUEL LEVY,
n<»H—l rn’-in Gnlimiry.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Richmond County.
Whereas, William E. Jackson and George T.
Jackson, Jlxecniors of the Estate of John K.
Jackson, deceased, apply to me for Letters of
Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear st my office on or
belore the first Monday in May next.tosli iweanse,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my- band and official signature at
office in Aagneta, tins 28th day of November. 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
nov'29-lam6m Ordinary.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
\T7ILL BE SOI.D, BEFORE THE COURT
VV House door in the town of Oglethorpe,
Macon connty. Ga.. on SATURDAY, the 2<ith
day of DECEMBER next, whliin the legal hoars
of sale, the following property of Henry M.
Nixon, Bankrupt, to-wit: Part oi Lot ot Land
No. 171. in the fifteenth district of, originally
iiouston, now Macon county, being 14 acres in
the Soulbwest corner of said Lot; part ol Lot
No 201- part of Lot No. 2115; part of La No.
217 , and fractions Not 240.241 and 216—a1l lying
in said district and connty; also, the south half of
fraction No. 11», in the first district of, originally
Muscogee, now Macon county ; also, one fraction
in saiiHast mentioned district, containing 1 acre
and 31 poles, being part of fractions Nos. I and 5,
on the Flint River Academv Lands. These lawU
alt lie in one body on the Flint Riba-, six nilles
Noitli of Montazunia, aud contains in Ihs aggre
gate liiuc hundred acres, more or lesij, with a
• valuable plantation thereon The H'lmesfend will
, be excefited. ami the metes and lannubi tlleieof
deMM'ibed on tha day of sale, bold nathe property
oi Henry M. Nixon. Bankrupt, fur the l>euejit of
hfcl creditors. Terms cash
A. H GIIEER.
November 28th. 18t>8. Assignee,
deci—law3w
. Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule.
Omen 8. C. R. R. Co, 1
1 Augusta, Ga., May 7, 1868. j
5 A FAST NEW 'YORK THROUGH MAIL
, A and Passenger Train, direct from Augusta,
‘ Ga., to Wilmington, N. C., WITHOUT CHANGE
OF CARS, will eommsnoe running on Sunday,
r May lOtb, as follows:
' MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
For Charleston, 'connecting with Train for Co.
lutnbia, South Carolina, Charlotte Road, and
’ Wilmington end Mancheater
Leave Aifgusta Central Joint Depot at...3;10 a. m.
Arrive “• •« « “ ..-.9:45 p.m.
Passengers for Charleston .aiftl Columbia, S.
C-i end parts beyopjl, are reapwtfully requested
NOT to take this Train, as rt does not make coti
neotion with any Train for above points. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at 5-50 a. m.
“ “ " “ .5,4:00 p. tn.
IL T.
Gen'l Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
. GENERAL BUPT’S OFFICE, I
CftAUtnsTox, S. C, March M, 1868. (
ON AND AFTER. SUNDAY, MARCH 99tm,
the Passenger the South Carolina
Railroad will run as fbUffwe: g
i. , FOR AUGUSTA. ••
‘Leave Charleston 6.30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.30 p. m.
Connecting wiih trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Mont
gomery and Grand Junction.
FO«R COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston 6.30 p.m.
Arrive nt Columbia 3.50 p. m.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad
and Camdep train. . :■
FOR CHARLBSTONv-dw
Leave Augusta 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston..... ....' 3.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia ...,i.~.^i_..t........ 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at-Charlaston.......ti. 3.10 p. m.
AYTGVSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(mrfliAYs nxcnernn,) 1 :
Leave Charleston j. 7.30 p. n>.
Arrive at Augusta...'. 6.45 a. m.
CoauocHng with trains for Memphis, 'Nash;
IL ill o and New Orleans, via Grand Junction, . •
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 p. m.
COLUMBIA NIGHT MUMMS.
(SUNttaYfr'KXCSrTgD.)
Leave Charleston, _...t.L $.40 0. m.
Arrive at Columbia .'vr 1 ...!!... .'. 6.20 a. nr.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Gredn
villo and Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia, 5.30 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston 5.30 a. m.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Ok Altnitittyn, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Leave Kingrille 2.20 p. m.
Arrive at t amden..... 5.00 p. m.
Leave Camden 3.10 a. tn.
Arrive atKingvillc 7 40 a. m.
'' (Sigsod) 11. T. PEAKE,
je 18 General Superintendent.
Change of* Schedule.
i GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
AVlaxtip <lGulf Rsit.noan Company, !•
> taiteumah, April 10th, 1868. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, TIIE 12th
instant, tho Schedule of PASSENGER
TBIANS on tl : ' Ruad will boas follows:
Savar b 'daily, Sundays ex-
Trofited) at 4;00 p. m.
irsive at Bai; bridge 6:30 a. m.
wriro at Livfi • ’ a Mm.. 2:05 n. tn.
A|kive«tJacKs>..ville... 7:30 a. m.
LeaviJai!!tsonville (Sunday, exgepted) 8:50 p. m.
1 Live Oak 2:30 a. m.
Leatv Bainbjidgo (Sundays p. m.
Arrive atSxvannab. X ..-,. l:M>i>. m.
’ "PULLMAN’S PADa** KEEPING CANS
' -*r*r7 l wUtW’ 4 - f ff?nTlhtvfi vd" tr»t '**•
• Palalku every Tuß«4ay t Ttnmday,
and Saturday, at IfiOO a. m.
i Returning every Monday, Wednesday,
and Fridny, 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.
Through tickets by this line as low as by
any other.
Passenirers for St. Augustine have choice of
Line of bta„ ? daily from Jacksonville, or from
Picnlata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Qainasvil’.e and Fernandina.
[ Tnuirfpr Cedar Keys loaves Baldwin on Mon*
I day and I’i lay ; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Steamers leave Bainbridge for Columbus, Eu
l faula, and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday,
ami Friday, on arrival of train; returning,
1 arrives at Bainbridge on sama days.
JI. S. HAINES,
ftp26—tf General Superintendent.
New and Most Direct
ROU T E
z TO
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA TH K
NiMht'ille and Chattanooga,
AND
Nashville and Northwestern K.K
From Atlanta to st. louis,
262 miles shorter than via Memphis.
From Atlimta to St. Louis,
27 miles shorter than via Coriulh.
From Atlanta to St. Louis,
151 rnilc-fl shorter than via Indianapolis.
From Atlanta to Si. Louis,
100 miles shorter than via Louisville.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Leave Atlanta, making dose connection at Chat
tanoogaforNAßHVlLLE, PADUCAH,CAIRO,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, and all importantjioiute
Northwest. HUMBOLT, JACKSON (TenuJ,
MEMPHIS, JACKSON (Mise.), VICKSBURG,
NEW ORLEANS. MOBILE,and nil otlinr points
South and Southwest.
THROUGH TICKETS, via Memphis, to Vicks
burg ami New Orleans, good either by RAIL or
RIVER from Memphis.
Five boars quicker to Memphis, aud no delay at
Chattanooga by this route. Fifteen hours and
twenty niiuule ileiay if you have tickets via Mem
plus & Charleston Railroad.
At Nashville. Trains of the Nashville A. Chatta
nooga and Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM TlfE
SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding OmnibnsTrazafer.
ONLY TWO CHANGES
Between Chattanooga and St. Louis, via Hickman.
Meals aud Suite 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 NaaliviHe &.
Northwestern Railway.
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with dis
i patch and safety.
Water eariiage from St. Louis. New Orleans
and Memphis end other pointe to Hickman, and
froiuHiekmau to Atlanta, Augusta, Macon aud
Montgomery, ete., without chasgk or cars.
Coru from Stlxruisto Augusta... .$ 46 perbtisbel
Eton r from St Louis to Augusta.... 2 20 perbarrel
And equally low rates on other goods.
r WM.P. INNES. J. D. MANEY,
Receiver andGeti'l Supt. Gen’l Ticket Agent
i M. GRANT, Gen l Freiglrt Agent.
i may 10—3 m
Leave to Sell Real Estate.
“ <JTATE OF GEORGIA,
t 40 . Richmond County:
I By permission us (be Court of Ordinary of
Ricbuwed, County, notice is -hereby ghen, that
v sixty Joys after date, application will be made to
1 tlie t' >urt ol Ordinary lor leave to-sell the Real
Estate of Cbartee Dwelle, dee< a-ed.
JULIA M. DWELLE,
Augubta, Nov. 2, 1868. Adminietratrx
j nov3—2m
*NO 147
U. 8- MARSHAL’S SALES.
United State* Marshal's Sale.
’ll. S, mTrsHaL’s office, i
, SoiTWSUM-DI.TTIITCT O? GIOBGIA, 5
> cpHE UNITED BTAWIT vs. 12 ACRES GF
L Und, near Moopn, Gp. ’ W.
> By virtue of a writ, of venditioni exponas
iwned tromUrt Diatea I t.'.mrt<.f theUnite<fßtaft>;
I for the Southern Diauict of Georaiayia t ife above
. entitled cause, (luted Marell dmTgGT', to Shd!
I reefed and deliveivtl, I will veil at‘public atroio'n
on Uie Oral Tutulay, in damary.next,: willim'the
. iawful. hours of asde at thp ijourt Homre,in tlffi
city of Macon, BMHC <dmifiy, r Ofi., certaift'fote of
land near-the <Jd aepin unite Wrfnerly owndfl by.
. the Jlouroe Railroad and Bairkiug Company, Bibb’
County, State of Georgia and bounded tea follows,
viz: Starting from a pbiut (/larked'by a ent
stone) distant thirteen chains, five Uultaandfour
degrees went of nqrill’fHmf the aoutli-eart coiner
of lot tbiiteen (IM efKioMaion reserve, weat-the
Ocmnlgee rivqr, proceeding on a line parallel to
the Macon him! Western Kaihoad track, south*
wardlj, eeventy cnulni and. eighty links, Hheh
(sontli wisrdly) parallel with said railroad track for
five chain Wand twelve links, and lastly, ndrtli
wertwardat rr,dil angles to railroad track to point
of otartiuM, mid being four aoien, more or less.
Aho, another piece of land, bounded as follows
Starting from a point west side of lot thirteen (13)
of Macon reserve, west of Ocmnlgee river, dis
tant twelve chains and seventy-five links from
southwest corner of said lot. running seventeen
ehmnii and seventy five links northward along
said Bide, then turning forty-two degrees ana
thirty minutes west of south for thirteen chains,
aud then forty-eevan degrees and thirty minutes
east of south for twelve chains, theu returning to
tbe starting point, containing eight (a) terete, more
or less—the two together containing twelve (12)
acres, mow or lesn. •
Wit. G. DICKSON,
y, 8, Marshal ofGeafgia:
United States Marshal’s BAle.
U. 8 MARSHAL’S OFFICE, I ♦
SourtUßir DistrZCt or! GxfmotA. J
THE UNITED STATES vs. 118 38-100 Acres
of Land, near Macon, Ga.
Ry virtaeof a writ Os vanditionj exponas, issued
from the Diat/iet .Court of the United States for
the Southe'fn District of Georgia'Tirt tlic above
•ntitlfai caMsr, dated March 25, tB«7, tome di
rected arid delivered, I will sell at public auction,
on tne first Tuesday iq January next, within the
lawtdPlmara ot sale,' at the Court House iiathe
city ol Macon, Bibb owjnty, .Gm, a certain lot of
Gand, pertaining one liiindred,and eighteeifeJS-100
Wrres. more of lew, situatclu the cotinfy orßllib,
Suite of Gqm-gia, lying and being fp the thirteenth
District, al!ujdso.iu the Macon reserve, eommenc
■iifcf ah li feet from the Macon and West-
ern Kailroiud. aboattwo miles from Macon, which
is marked on the spot by a stake placed by A.
Scmiitt, the Surveyor.
W G. DICKSON,
no26_id ,• U.S, Marshal.
Postponed U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THREE (3)
writs of lieri facias, issued out of the Hon
orable the Fifth CiriTiit Court of the United States
for the Southern Pijtrict of Georgia, in favor of
the plaintiffs, in the following eases to-vrit:
CARHART & BROTHERS vs. BENJAMIN F.
ADAMS,
A. T. STEWART t COMPANY vs. BENJAMIN
F. ADAMS,
WILLIAM C. BROWNING, Survivor, etc., vs.
BENJAMIN F. ADA JIS,
I have levied upon, as the property of Benjamin F.
Adams, a Plantation, containing twenty-six bun
dred (2,6011) acres, more or less, situate, lying,
and being in the county of Randolph, and State
of Georgia, numbers of lots uuknowu.but lying at
aud immediately around Wards Station, on the
Southwestern railroad.
4 ALSO
One lot of Land, containing one hundred (100)
acres, more or less, with a dwe(ljiig-hmise, out
buildings, and-otbvr imynivenwffita, l«ing the
residence of Benjamin F. Adams, and iwHoiniuK
- -4»- IU Tuft
town of Eatonton, county of Putnam, and State
aforesaid.
ALSO
Two Store Houses and Lots on the Court
House square, known as Hndsouand Thomas cor
ner, now occupied by B.F. Johnston & Co., and
Benj. F. Adams.
ALSO
One Store House and Lot,occupied by Ethridge
& Davis, druggists.
ALSO
One Store House and Lotou Main street, octu
pied by J M. Ballard, Jr.
also .
One Town Lol near the Railroad Depot, now
vacant.
All the said Town Lots situate, lying and be
ing in the town of Eatonton, congty of Putnam,
and State aforesaid.
And wil* sell the same at public auction, at the
Court House in the city of Macon and county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, on Hie FIRST TUEB-.
DAY IN JANUARY next, between the law
ful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 3d day of Septem
ber, 1868, WM. G. DICKSON,
noft- lawiw u. 8. Marahal Dist. of G*
NEW FALL
. ■ .4 O—
HENRY L. A. BALK
ITB BROAD STREET
I (tn now opening a CAREFULLY SELECTED
STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS
. ■,,... —WH AS —
Dreas Goods,
Prints, Flannels,
CASSIMERES, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, HOOP-SKIRTS,
CORSETS,
Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc.
As these Goods are bought only for
READY MONEY', thuy, of course, will be
sold at POPULAR PRICES.
11K5HY L. A. BALK,
172 Broad Street,
sep 20
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
UN < «•
Macon and Augusta Railroad.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. sth, 1868,
the Trains ou this Road : will run an fol
lows : • ...
1 Leave Camak daily at ................ 12.48 p.m
| Leave Mi11edgevi11e.....,..,, 6.45 a.m.
| Arrive at Milledgeville.. *.. 4.20 p.m.
Arrive at Camjilt....... 10.14 a.m.
I Passengers leaving ,*-sgH44a or Atlanta on the
I Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad
will make close conneetuine it Camak for inter
mediate points on the above Read, and also for
Macon. ' *
Passengers leaving Milledgeville at 3.60 a. in.
reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day, and
will make close Mhnections at either place for
the principal points in adjoining ’
mv Id—tl General Supesiutenjlent
! Surgical Operations
? llZlLfbU IEUFORMED GRATUiWUSLY
»A at the Medical College, during thoßos.’ion
hr the member? ot the Faculty.
. 7 L. A. DUGAS,
novl-iawi*