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AUGUSTA. GA., SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5, 1868.
SHERIFF'S SUBS
Richmond Sheriffs Sale.
WILL BB SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY IN JANUARY, 1868, at the Lower
Market Rouse, in the city of Augasta, between
the legal hours of sale, those Three Lots of Land,
* in said county, known as lot* Nos. 1, 2 and 3, on
a plan of lots drawn by Edwin V. Sharpe, aud
copied io a deed of said lots by John Branduu tv
Henry T. Nelson. Tho raid lot, No. 3, fronting
r on the Summerville Plank Road, or Graded
Road, now called the Augusta Avenue, aoventy
five feet, and situate one hundred aud forty feel
from Liberty street, and east thereof, and run
ning baek of, even with, one hundred and cov
enty feet, at an angle of said Avenue of 17$
degrees. Tbe laid lot No. 4, being contingent
to said lot No. 3, on the east thereof, and run
ning bsck tho same number of feet from and at
tbe fam# angle with said Avenue. The said lot
No 1, fronting seventy feet on a new street, to
be opened parallel with, and three hundred and
fifty feet east of Liberty street, and running
back from said new street towards said Liberty
street one hundred and seventy five feet; the
northern boundary line of said lot, No. 1, being
■ the southern boundary lino of said lots, Nos. 3
and 4, and the three lots haring been conveyed
' to said Nelson by and from John Brandon,* te
' corded in the Clerk s office of this county in book
VV, folios 113 and lit. Levied on as the prop
erty of Henry T. Nelson, to satisfy a fl, fa., on
- foreclosure of mortgage, issued from the Superior
Court of Richmond county, in fifvot of the Sol
dier\ Loan and Building Association, against
Henry T. Nelson, and notice this day not served,
there being no occupant in possession.
' Augusta, <>*., November 9,1868.
WM. P. RHODES,
nor 10—td Coroner, Acting C.
Richmond Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY in January, 1869, at the lower mar
ket house in the city of Augusta, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
towit: That lot of land situate near the feou'.h
Boundary st., of the city of Augusta, fronting
on the Savannab road, and known in a plan of
lots made by W. E. Brown, surveyor, and record
ed in tbe Clerk’s office of tho Court, in book TT,
folio 259, 260, as lot No. seventeen (17), having a
front on said Savannah road of sixty (60) fest
five (S) inches, and running back one hundred
and eighty (ISO) feet; bounded on tbe north by
lot No. sixteen (16), south by Louis st, east by
lot No. twenty nine (29),and westby said Savan
nah road, in said county. Levied on as tho
property of Peter Jennings, to satisfy a fl. fa. on
foreclosure of mortgage, issued from tho Superior
Court of Richmond county, in favor of Bernard
Bignon, executor of Chas. DeLaigle again st Peter
Jennings, and notice not given, there being no
occupant in pos ession, this the 9th Nov. 1868.
W P. RHODES, Coroner,
novlO—td Aol’g Sheriff R. C.
Richmond Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY in JANUARY, 1869, at tbe Lower
Market House, in tho city of Augusta, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit: Those three Lots of Land lying in
Richmond county, and fronting on tho Savan
nah Road, near South Boundary street, of the
city ot Augusta, known in a Plan of Lots made
by.'.W. E. Drown, Surveyor, ami recorded in tho
Clerk’s Office of this Court,in book T. T.,f< 1i05259
and 260,as Lots No. 9,10 and 11. Each nt said Lots
having a front on the said Savannah Boail of
60 feet, and running back 181 feet; bounded
North by Lot No. 8, South by Charles street,'
East by Lot No. 5, and West by tbe said Savau
nah Road. Levied on as the property of Mrs
Margaret Kennedy, to satisfy a ii. fa on fore
closure of mortgage in favor of Bernard Big non,
Executor of Charles DeLaigle ; and notice net
given, there being no occupant in possession,
this 9th day of November, 1868.
W. P. RHODES, Coroner,
novlO-td Acting Sheriff Iliohinond Cuunty.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUP’S
D.aY in January, 1569, at the lower mar
ket house, in the city of Augusta, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
That lot or parcel of land in the city of Augusta,
on (he south side of Margaret st., between
McKinne and till st;, having a front on Market
»t. of one hundred and nine feet and extending
through to Reynolds st. upon which it has the
same front; bounded on the north by Market rt.,
south by Rej r. Ad»- st, east by lot of Wm. KentSr,
Trustee, and west by lot of Anthony Batomau,
in said county. Levied on as the property of
Chas. F. Keener, to Satisfy afi. fa. on foreclosure
of mortgage, issued from the Superior Court of
Richmond county, in favor of the Soldiers Loan
and Building Association, against Charles F.
Keener, and notice given ts Charles F. Keener,
owner) la paaaanion, this 9th day of November,
1868. WM. F. KHOOBB, Coroner,
novlO—td Aet'g Sheriff, R. C.
Richmond Sheriff'* Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY IN JANUARY, 1869. between die
legal hours of sale, at the Lower Market House
in the city of Augusta, the fallowing property,
viz., situated in the county of Richmond; One
Tract of Land, about three miles from the city of
Augusta, on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad
(excepting the right of way of said railroad
through said tract of laud), containing three hun
dred and nine acres, more or less, bounded south
by lands of John Pltinizy and Rocky Creek, on
tbe westby landsnow or formerly owned by Do-
Laigle, on the north by land now or formerly
owned by DeLaigle and'a lane of John Pbinray,
east by land of John Phinizy. Levied on under
a mortgage fl. fa. on foreclosure issued from the
the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor
of John Phinizy agamst-Robert C. Easterling, to
satisfy said debt aud costs, as the property of
Robert O. Eaateiliug. being for the purchase
money of said tract of land, except such portion
of sai.l land as clutmed hy defendant as exempt
from levy and sale; said land being now in pos
session of John C. Spinks. Aud notice this day
servedon him according to law. Theabovc prop
erty pointed ont by John Phinizy.
Obtoliertt, 1868.
WM. P. RHODES,
uolfl-td Coroner, acting Sheriff' R. C.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
11/ ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
v V DAY' IN JANUARY, 1869, at the Lower
Market Home, in tbe city of Angnsta, between
the legal hours of sale, th* following property,
to wit: That lot of land on tbe south side of
Broad street, between Elbert and Lincoln streets,
in tbe city of Augusta, in said county; bounded
north by Broad street, on which it fronts fifty
six feet, more or less ; east by lot of the heirs of
Phillip Crump, deeeased ; south by Ellis street,
and west by lot of the heirs of Jesse Kent, de
ceased. Also, another lot in said city, fronting
fifty feet seven inches on Ellis strreL which
bounds it on the south, and running back to
wards Broad street one hundred and thirty
' three leet six inches, more or less; bounded
west by lot of Alexander Marten, north by tot
of the heirs of J. Turpin, and east by lot of John
P. K. 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 ot Harmon Rowley
against Robert J. Bowe; aud notice given to
Robert J. Bowe, owner in possession, this 6th
day of November, 1868.
WM. P. RHODES,
noS—td Coroner, asting Sheriff R. C.
Government Proposals
ARE INVITED FOR SUPPLYING THE
Quartermaster s•< 5 •< Department, at the Augusta
Arzeual. with 166 Cords us gwd merchantable,
i bard WOOD—uph*ud preferred. These pro
i posals must be in the usual form, aud addressed
to the midersigned. They wilt be opeued at 10
> a. m, on Thursday, November 26th. and bidders
i are tuvited to be present. The sncccwful bidder
will be required to enter into contract, and give
r bond* in the iwr.fd foi-m.
, One Hail'!red <’-ords are to K- -k-livered before
February let, IB6P ; the remainder, at the con
s traitor's option, any lime before Octndwr let,
r 1869 Hida witl be received tor a pari or tor tlie
whole amount.
Further informal am ohd torius for prtqa>MG
can be obtained by applying to ilm luah i Mgnad.
D W. FLAGLER,
Uiptaluoi Otduaaie.
Uvlt.-lawow Bl Lieut. OiL ua<i A.A.QM
hi A OX'win Arrenul Ua . Nvveml er I?. IMR,*
SHERIFF S SALES.
| . .. ' . —X ■ -.tn,
Richmond Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE BOLD. ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY IN JANUARY, 1869. at the Ixtwer
, Market House, iu the city of Augusta, between
the legal lionrs of sale. Ui<* following property,
’ to wit: All Uuit lot or parcel of land on the north
I side of Brood street, between Centro and Elbert
streets, in tbe city of Augusta and comity afore-
J said, being tbe third loLfi oni the corner of Broad
: aud Centre streets, known iu Phillips' nlan and
1 map of raid city as Lot No. 9, cvutaining a front
on Broad street of twenty nine foot, more or less,
and having such shape', metes and bounds as are
set forth in the deed from William W. Mann and
■ Henrv Daly, dated Feb. sth 1853,and recotded in
i lite Clerk's'office of the Superior Court in Book
H 11, folio 314; levied on as tho property of Wil
liam Desmond, u> satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure on
reultv issued from the Superior Court of Rich
, inoiid county in favor of Henry Duly, against
William Desmond ; and notice given la’Heiu y T.
Pear, teunntin pooreesion,this6th day of Novetn
: ber,lß6B. WM. P. RHODES.
noS—id Coroner, acting Sheriff R C
Richmond Sheriff's Sale.
il/ILL BE SOLD, AT THE LOWER MAR
’’ KET House, in tho city of '.ugnsta.be
tween the legal hours of rale, on tho FIRST
TUESDAY IN JANUA|IV. 1860, the following
property, Co wit: That Ist of land in the city of
Augusta, ia said county, bounded south by Ellis
street, on which it stands eighty iect, more or
less, Tunning half way tn D ead street; bounded
west by lot of IVtn. 11. .folios, and east by lot of
Antoine I‘icquet, containing one quarter of an
acre, snore or less. Levied on as the property of
William C. Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa. on toreclo
snre, issued out of the Superior Court of Rich
mend county, iu favor- of Barney N. Dunbar
against William C. Jones ; property pointed out
in said fi. fa , and written notice given to A. W.
Lewis, tenant in p isaossion, this 6th day of No
vember. 1868. WM. I>. RHODES,
noS—td Coroner, acting Sheriff R. C.
MEDICINAL-
Asiatic Cholera in China.
ALMOST EVERY CASE
CURED WITH
PAIN KILLER.
b EAD THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM
I V Rev. R. Telford. Missionary in Clihia, now
visiting lusliome in Pennsylvania;
. Washizgtos, I'a;, Juuo2s, 1866.
Messrs. Perry Darts & Son Providence, R. 7.
Dear Sirs—Duiiag « rewdence of soum ten
years as a Missionary in Siam and China, I found
your vegetable Pam h ium,i vnlnable
remedy for that fearful scourge, the CTolera.
In adininisteriug tbe medicine, 1 found it most
effectual to give a teaspoonfil of Paiu Killer in a
gill of hot water sweetened witb sugqr; then,
after about fifteen minutes, begin tn give a table
spoonful ot the Mime mixture every minute until
reliei was obtained Apply hot iqiplicatione to
the extremities. Bathe tlie stomach with Pain
Killer, clear and rub tlie limbs briskly. Os those
who had tbe cholera, aud took the medicine faith
fully in the way stated above, eight out- of ten
recovered. Yours, truly.
R fELFORD.
If au attack with Diari'haea, Dysentery, or
Cramp Colic, don’t delay tbe use ot the Pain
Killer. Sold by all medicine dealers Price, 25
cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
Manhattan, Kinsas, April 17,1866.
Gentlemen— * " • I want to say a little
more about the Pain Killer. I coueider it a very
valuable medicine, aud always keep it on hand.
I have travelled a good deal since I nave beeu iu
Ktuisas, aud never without taking it with me,
Iu my practice 1 used, it freely for the Asiatic
Cholera, in 1849, and with better success than any
other medicine; I aleo used it here for cholera iu
1855, with the same good result.
Truly, yours, A HUNTING, M. D.
Bwato, China.
Choleia 1 * * * I regret to say that the
cholera has prevailed here of late to a fearful
extent.. For the last three weeks, ft ant teu to
fifty or sixty fatal cnsss each day has been re
ported. I should add that the Pain Killer, sent
recently from the Mission llo<ire ? has been used
with eoißideratde success during t.liis epidemic.
If taken iu season is generally effectual in check
ing the disease,
Rkv. CHARLEts HARDINIG,
Shofapore, India.
[From the Portland Monthly,!
Summer Complaint and Dysentery.
BoWt*l COJUpirlinfA p’t-rm fust now to the
prevailing element, and any medicine (hat is
every where acceptable, and that is reliable, is a
very desirable ucqauitiop. From what we have
seen, heard, and experienced, we believe Davis'
Pain Killer is this derideratnin. For tbe best
method of using it, we quote Lem the directions:
“For common bowel complaints, give one tea
spoonful in a gill of new tnilk and tuolasses, in
equal parts, stirred well together: lessen the dose
for children, acdordiug to the nge- If the pain be
severe, bathe the bowels and baek with the medi
cine, Tills 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 dysentery
cured was by taking one spoonful of the Pain
Killer iu one gill of milk aud molasses stirred
Well together iind drank hot, at the same time
bathing the bowels freely with medicine. Lot
the dose bo repeated every hour until tbe putieit
is relieved.’’
If every person who has reason to fear tliin
disease would provide themselves with a Issttlft
of t his medicine, and ttw as occaiiun required, we
believe "great amount of saft'etiug and sickuese
would b reared. • jel2—2m
—:.. "-■a’
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
IN ORDER TO MAKE CLOSE CONNEC
TION with tbe Second Train on the
Soutk Carolina Railroad, aud better connections
on the Branch roads, tbe Trains en the Georgia
Road will run, on and after THURSDAY, June
18th, at 5 o'clock a. in., as follows;
day rASSznexn train.
(Daily, Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at..... 7.00 A.M.
Leave Atlanta at. 5.99 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at........... 3.45 P. M.
Arrive at Atlantaat 6-30 P. M.
XIOHT rASSBXGKr. Attn MAIL TttAIX.
Leave Augusta at 19.00 P. M.
Leave Atlanta st, 5.40 P- X
Arrive at Augu„ si at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.40 A. M.
■■F.ZELtA PASSBXOZW TBAIX.
Leave Augusta at 4-15 P. M.
Leave Bcrzelia at 7.00 A M.
Arrrlve at Augusta 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Bertelia - 6.00 P. M.
Passengers for Miliedjsrtte-. Washington,
and Athens, Ga., murt take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlanta. *
Passenger* for Wort Point, Montgomery,
Selma, Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Au
gusta op Night Passenger Train at 10.00 P. M.
to tnake close connection*.
Passengers for Nashville, Curinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. fosuis,
ean take either train and make close connection*.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked
through to the above place*.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEKPING CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
No change of car- on Night Passenger aud
Mail Train* between Augusta and Wert Point
E. W. COLE,
Ueueral
Augusta t G*-> June 16, 1868,
Le*ve to Sell Real Estate.
Bl PERMISSION OF THE (XMJBI OF
Ordinary of Kicltumiid <<mnty, uirthe
b.wi iw olvcn tb it. eixty biV" afU i <lxt< .ippliot
lieu wist !*■ mnA- io the i-'onit us Ordtnory fm>
Lure to veil tlie Real Eslat' of Martin Bro-taw,
DANIEL HINIGAN, ‘
i Aii .u-ra O. tA; 1868 hdnt'rdrl.cnt'isiu
I sMfO— law2m.<
Richmond County.
UIATB OF <i BORGIA—
C7 Rickuiond County.
Wnxnsts, James A. Gray. Administrator on
the estate of Francis O'Conner, applies to mo
for Loiters of Duuuisaion.
These are therefore to cito aud admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at toy office on or
before the first Monday in Noruiubor next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Leiters
should not be granted.
(liven under my hand and official signature,
at office iu Augusta, this 3d day of Juno, 1868.
E. M. BRAYTON,
fell—6m* Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
HWurumd County.
Whereas, Rob. Douglass and 8. D. Williams,
Executors on the Estatoof Ira D. Mai hews, late
of said county, deceased, apply to mo for letters
of disAission :
These are, therefore, tn cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of su’d de
ccaaed, to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in February next, to show cause,
if any they liave, why said Letters should not l>e
granted. *
Given nnder my band and official signature, at
office in Angnsta, this Angnst 15th, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
au 16—lam 6m
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OP GEORGIA.
O Richmond County.
Waanxsa Timothy C. Murphy, Administrator
on tho natal*of Phillip McGee, late of sold coun
ty,’deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dis
mission :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all,
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office, on or
before the first Monday in April next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given uuder my hand and official signature,
at office in Augusta, thia Ist day of October, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
oct 2—lamfim Ordinary,
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA
Richmond County.
\Vniißi.Aa, John 11. Fea rev. Administrator on
tlie estate of Hurry Hughes, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission—
These, are, therefore, to cite aud admonish ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased. Io bo mid appear at my office on or before
ihe first- Monday in March next, to show cause,
if any they havg, why said letters should not be
granted. •
Given under my band and official signature a
office in Augu«tu, this 28tb day of September, 1868
SAMUEL LEVY,
sep29-6m Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA-
Richmond County.
Wheueas, Edward O'Donnell, Administrator
ou th* estate of Richard Quiiui, laie of said
county, deceased, applies to me for LeUeta of Dis
mission.
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all,
aud singular the kindred aud creditor* of said
deceased, til be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in March next, to s|iqw
cause, tt auy they have, why said Letters should
not be granted. ’
Given under my Itnnd and official signature at
office in Augusta, this September lltb, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
sepl2—lamlini Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, James 0- C. Black applies to me for
la ttere of Administration, with tne will annexed,
on tlieettUle of Jane Odom, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and mimunirti all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear st my office, on or
before tlie lust Monday in December next, toshow
cause, if any they litCre. why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, at
office, in Augusta, this 21st day of Octobet, 1868:
SAMUEL LEVY,
Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
QTATE OF GEORGIA— ’
O Richmond County.
Whereas. Eliza Rebecca Clarke applies to me
for la-tu-'B of Administration, with the Will an
nexed, on the Estate of AngnstaCocke, deceased ■
These are, therefore, to cite nod admonish all
aud singular, the kindred aud creditor® of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office ou or
before the firslMonday in December next, to show
cause, if auy they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Givennnder my hand and official signature at
office in Augusta, this 28th dav of October, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY.
octt’l—lawdt Ordinaiy.
Letters of Administration.
QIATE OF GEORGIA—
kJ A’s" lunvud County.
Whereas, Edward Hatcher applies to me for
Leiters of Administration on the estate of
Walter 8,-Nott, deceased.
These lire, I here lore, to cite mid admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in December next,to show cause,
if any they have, why sai l Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature al
office in Augnsta, thio tali day *>f November, 1868
SAMUEL LEVY,
no6—lawft Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas. Thoma* T. Brandon aud Fieldeu F
Brandon. Executor* of James Brandon, deceased,
nppip to me lor Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to site and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
dec-eased, to lie aud appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, th show cause,
if auy they have, why said "Letters should not bo
granted.
Given undei my hand aud official signature, at
office in Angustrf, this 17tli dav of November,
1868. SAMUEL LEW.
nolß-liii6m Ordiimry.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Richmond County.
Whereas, William E. Jackson and George T.
Jackson, Executor* of the Estate of John K.
Jackson, deceased, apply to me for Letters of
Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
and singular, th* kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in May next,to show cause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not bo
grunted.
Given nnder my hand and official signature nt
office in Angnsta, this 28th day of November, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY.
nov 2J-lam6m Ordinary.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
House door in the town of Ogletborfle,
Macon eoutitv, Gai, on SATURDAY, the 26cb
day of DECEMBER next, within the legal lours
ot sale, the following pro|>*rty of Heavy M.
Nixon, Bankrupt, to wit: Part of Lot of Land
No. 174. ta Hie tiirecatii district es. originally
Houston-now Macon county being 14 Mr** in
the Southwest comer ot said Lot; part es Lot
No. 204: part of Imt No. 2U5; pan of Lor Ne
217 and fractions Nos. 240,241 and 216—a1l lying
in said district and county; also, the South half of
fraction No 11», hi the first district of, ori finally
Muwogee, now Macon county; also, one fraetipn
in said last mentioned district. e<mtaMiiug 1 acre
sad 31 poles, being nartot fractions No*. 4 ami •>,
o* the Flint River Acwlemv Itand* These lands
all lie in one body on tlie Flint River, six miles
North of Montaznmu, and contains in Ure aggre
gate nine hundred acres, more or less, with n
valuable plantation thereon The Homestead will
be excepted, and the metes and bounds thereof
di srriticil on the day of sale. B<JA asthe p;o|»rty
of Hemv M. Nixon. Bankrupt. for th* benefit of
bis < redd ore, Ten** r -a»l>. . rrt ,
A. If..GREER.
Ngvi-uita* *B*l> JA-W -AsMgfcde.
deci—tawilw ■ •
Rail Road Schedules,
Change of Schedule.
Onicx 8. c. R. R. c«., I
Ausvrra, Ga., May 7,186«. J
A FAST NEW YORK THROUGH MAIL
and I'asMngcr Train, direct from Angnsta,
Ga., to Wilmington, N.C., WITHOUT CHANGE
OP CARS, will commence running on .''anday,
MsV 10th, ns follows: . Tyrjwiovfl
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
For Charleston, connecting with Train for Co.
lutnbla, South Caioltna, Charlotte Road, aud
V,'ilming ton and Manchester Railroadi
Leave Augusta CentralJoiat Dapot at.alilO a. m.
Arrive “ •< “ “ ...Mi p.m.
Passengers for Charleston and Colombia, 8.
C., and parts beyond, are respectfully requested
NOT to take this Train, a* it does not make con
nection with any Train for above poiats. They
will plosso take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at... ufi'W a> m.
“ » “ “ 4:00 p. m.
11, T. PEAKE,
myß Gen’l Bup't.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPT’S OFFICE, I
CaxaLasrox, s. C., March 26, 1868. (
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 20tb,
the Passenger Troins of the South Carolina
Railroad will run as follow!:
FOR AUGUSTA. ' ■
Leave Charleston 6.30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 p. u>.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and Now Orleans, via Mont
gomery and Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston <.30 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia 3.50 p. tn.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, Chdrlotte and South Carolina Railroad
and Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta., 6.00 a m.
Arrive at Charleston 3.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia 6.00 a.m.
Arrive at Charlsston 3.10 p. m.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SItoDAYS xxoarrnn.)
Leave Charleston 7.30 p. m.
Arrive at Augu5ta......... 6.45 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.
(SUKDAYS EXCBI'TUD.)
I-eavo Char1e5t0n.....—.................. 5,40 a. ui.
Arrivo at Columbia.... 6.20 a. m-
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Green
rille and Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia 5.30 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston...; 5,30 a. tn.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Mondayt, Wcdncudaf and Saturday!.
Leave KingviHo ............. ...R'.... 2.20 p.m.
Arrive at Camden,s.oo pi'to.
Leave Camden 3.10 a. m.
Arrive at Kingrille ...; 7 40 % m.
(Signed) H. T. X EAKE,
je 18 General Rupert*totdwfei '
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
ATM.MTIC A Gulf Bailmad CourAar, F
Savannah, April 10th, 1868. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12tb
instant, the Schedule of PASSENGER
TftfANS on this Road will be as follows:
Leave Savannah (daily, Bundays «-
cepted)at 4:00 p. m.
Arrive at 8ainbridge...........!..6:30 a. m.
Arrive at Live Oak.. ...... 2:05 a. xn.
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:30 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) 8:50 p-m.
Leave Live Oak 2:30 *, m.
Leave Bai bridge (Sundays exoepted)lo:M p. m.
Arrive at Savannah 1:00 p. m.
PULLMAN’S. PALACE SLEEPING CARB
run through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer llattie leaves Jacksonville for
Palatka every Teaaday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at i .9:00 a. m.
It* to ruing every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at;...'. 4:00 p. m.
Steamer Darlington leaves Jacksonville
for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at....... ~.4:00 p. in.
Through tickets by this line as low aa by
any other.
Passengers for St. Augustin* have choice of
Line of Stager <(pily from Jacksonville, or fron-
Pioolata ou arrival of boats.
Connect al Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Gainesville and Fernandina.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon
day and Friday ; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Steamers leave, Bainbridge for Columbus, Eu
faula, and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, on arrival of train; returning,
arrives at Bainbridge on same days.
H. 8. HAINES,
ap26—tf General Superintendent.
New and Most Direct
ROUTE
r •
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA TH*
NanGville and Chattanooga,
ABD
Nashville and Mor th western K.B
From Atlanta to st. louis,
202 miles shorter than via Memphis.
From Atkinta to St. Lout,*,
27 miles shorter than vmConutb
From Atlanta to St- Louis, I > „
151 miles shorter than via Indianapolis.
From Atlanta to St. Ixiais,
l(W miles shorter than via Louisville.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Lea va Atlanta, making close connection at Chat
tanooga for NASHVILLE, PADUCAH, CAIRO,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,und ail important points
Northwest lIUMBOLT, JACKSON (Tenn.).
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 MAIL or
RIVER from Memphis.
Five hours quicker to Memphis, and no delay at
Chattanooga by this route. Fifteen hours and
twenty minute delay if yon have tickets via Mem
pi At #^S, the Nashville A Chatta
nooga aud Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE
SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer.
ONLY TWO CHANGIS
Between ChattanoogaandSi.Louis, viaHieknmn.
Meals and State Rooms on Steamers Free.
PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all Night
T rains. .
ample time Given for meals, bag
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
Passengers always save Trouble, Time and
Monev by PURCHASING THROUGH TICK
ETS ' Be sure to ark for Ticket* wia Nashville A
Northwestern Railway. ; —■(
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with dis
patch and safety, jb, . . - , I -
Water carriage from St. Louie. New Orleans
and Mempliis and other pointe to Hickman, and
from Hickman to Atlanta, Augusto, Macon and
Moutgomeiy. etc., without csi-ej or cans.
Corn from fit Louis to Augusta.... | 46 perbueitel
Flour from St Louis to Auguste.... 2 20nerbai rel
Aud squallv low rates on other good*.
WM. P. INNES J. D. MANEY.
Receiver aud Geo’l Supt. Gwn’l Ticket Ageat.
M GRANT, Gen'l Freight Agent.
may M-Sm _ ’ i Mi
Leave to Sell Real Eetate-
STATE OP GEORGIA, u |’ 4|O
HieA/avarf County .-
Dy permission of the Coart of Ordinary es
Rh-hmond, County, notice is hereby given, that
sixty days after date, appttenitan wHI beared* to
, wm a, Dewart
Augn-(s Nor. 2, UMta.. AdasiaMratex’
' nov-i -3ai . »
NO 148
u. 8- MAHSHAL’S SALM.
United State* Marahtl’a Sab.
■
U. B. MARSHAL’S OFFICE, J
bouTRMB Distmct er Gbobcix. )
1 -WACBMOF
■ By virtue of a wait of veudkiom exponas,
issued from the District Court of the Unitedßtetes
I for to* Bonttier* District ofGeorgiu, in the above
entitled «m*e dated Haich to w<fi
I rected aud delivered, I will sell at public aaetion,
?" * rrt Tuesday in January next. wMthttbe
lftW < J* orß of ***» Bt Court House in tlie
city of Maeon, Bibb comity, Ga., certain 10* of
land near the old steam mill, formerly owned by
, the Monroe Railroad and Banking Company, Bibb
county, Stole of Georgia, aud bounded as follows,
vis: Starting from a point (marked by a cut
stone) distant tbit teen cl.aire, *v* links and four
degrees west of nortli from tlie south-east eoraer
(rflot thirteen (13) of the Macon reserve, west tb*
OffiMlgeo river, proceeding on a line parallel to
the Mmou aad Western Ksilooed track, south
wardly seventy cnnins.and eighty links, then
(southwardly) parallel with said railroad traek for .
five eliains aad twelve links, and lastly, north
weitward at right angles to railroad track to poiut
of starting, and being four acies, more or less-
Also, another piece ot laud, botuded as follows;
Starting from a point webtaide ot lot thirteen (13)
of Macon reserve, west of Oeinulgee river, dis
tant twelve chuiM aud seventy-five links from
southwest corner of said lot. running seventeen
chains and seventy five links northward along
said side, then turning forty-two degrees and
thirty niinntes west of south for thirteen chains,
and then forty-seven degrees aud thirty minutes
oast of south for twelve chains, then returning to
the starting point, containing eight (8) acres, more
or less—the two together containing twelve (12)
acres, more or leas.
Wm. G. DICKSON,
*o2F—>d I - U. 8. Marshal of Georgia.
United States Marshal’s Sab.
U. 8. MARSHAL'S OFFICE. (
Soutmxrm District ov Gtsssu.)
THE UNITED STATES vs. IIS 35.100 Acres •
of Land, near Macon, Ga. ' , ’ • .
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued
from.the District V ourt (Jibe United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, in tbe;above
entitled cause, dated March 25, IBtw, to'me di .
rected and delivered, I Will sell at public auction,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
lawful hour* of sale, at the Court House in the
city of Macon, Bibb county, Ga., aeertain lot of
land, containing one hundred and eighteen 38-lW
acres, more or lees, situate m the county of Bibb,
Stale of Georgia, lying and being in the thirteenth
District, and also iu the Macon reserve, commeuc
ing at a point fifty feet from the Maeon and West
ern Railroad, alxiut two miles from Macon, whicli <
is marked bu the spot by a stake placed by A.
Schatt, the Surveyor.
W. G DICKSON,
uo26—td Marebal.
Pwtponed V. S. Mmhfol’fi Sale-
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THREE (3f
write of fieri facias, issued out of the Hon
orable the Fifthffilireuit Court of the United States
tor the Southern Dirtrirt of Georgia, til favor of
the plaintiffs, in the following cases to-wit: ,
CARHART t BROTHERS vs. BENJAMIN F.
ADAMS,
A: T. STEW ART 4 COMPANY vs.BENJAMIN
F. ADAMS, •
WILLIAM C. BROWNING, Survivor, ete., vs. •
BENJAMIN F. ADAMS,
I have levied upon, as the property of Benjatniii F.
Adnata* Plantation, Containing twenty six bun
dred (2,6<M1) acres, more or less, situate, lying
and being in the county of Randolph, anil State
of Georgia, numbers of lots ankuowu, but lying at
and immediately nroand Wards Station, on the
Southwestern railroad.
msw ,J ktek,
Ona tot of I .and, containing one buudred (TOO) ,
acres, more or leas, with a dwelling-house, out
buildings, and other improv'emente, being the
I residence of Benjamin F. Adams, and adjoining
the property of Col. J, A. WtegßeM.A.(J.Mosley,
W. E. A. lams, H. C. Jenkins, and others, in the
town of Eatonton, county of Putnam, and State
aforesaid. .. ,
r ALSO ,
Two Store Houses ahd Ixits on tlie Court
House square, known ar Hudson and Thomas cor
ner, uow occupied by B.F. Johnston & Co., aud
Beuj. F. Adams.
One Store House and Lot, occupied by Ethridge
& Davis, druggists. *
I i 'id ’ ALSO
One Store House and Lot ou Main street, occu
pied by J M. Ballard, Jr.
ALSO ? i '’
One Town Loinear the Railroad Depot, now
vacant.
AU the said Towu Lots situate, lying and be
ing in the town of Eatouton, county of Putnam,
and State aforesaid.
And Will Sell the same nt public auction, at the
, Court House i* tlie city of Macon and county of
, Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRBT TUES
DAY IN JANUARY nekt, between the law
ful bourx of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 3d day of Septem
ber, 1868, WM. G. DICKSON.
u<>s- law4w U. S. Marsha? Diet- of Ga
NEW FALL
[jDRYGOODsJ|
HEART L A. BALK
173 BROAD STREET
I am now opening a CAKBJfULLY SKLkoTED
STOCK OF BKASONABSB GOODS
I < '.jß - ■
Dress Goods,
Prints, Flannels,
CASSHHERES, SHAWLS, .
( LO4KS, HOOP-SKIRTS,
af* con sms, it u
Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc.
•>;?<« ii .llu ’»fer *>' ■*** Uw7)W« *w
f As these Goods are bought only tor
READY MONEY, they, of >ote«e, will he
sold at POPULAR PRICES-
BRXRY 1.. Ai BALK.
J” •■■
CHAVOB OF SCHBDVU
l'td --htf « *i •■ .• -JT>.
J Macros and Icgiista Rsikud
r\V Ai'X) Af»«* MONDAY, OCT. MiL 18«8,
v7 the Train, ou i>U Raed will rea.aa fol
Leave C*m»k daily et.WKh r»
Leave Milledgeville.,*— 0.45 a.m.
Arrive at Milledgeville 4.28 p.ae.
Arrive at Camak...:.. l».f»
, AtAwUe* the
Bav Faseeoger Train es th. OeugM Abroad
will make ctorr; cvhneoMoaa at Camak for iater
madiate point, ee the iWve Mead, and ateo for ‘
MMOBw . : l
Pao« n£ ew leaving MilledgeviUe afcM*,* *-
th. prineW IHAeteie
■yih—tf jiff*
Opemtions
by th. uwAtxMr A n ,, {J A6 , .
Bovi--l*W4* DtftW