The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 05, 1868, Image 4

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NotionaltiqrablKan >t an <wi MTifM Official Orffin of the V. S- Goxraaeat. fiAtHWAY MORNING Dec. 5, DROWNED L bhip* <w lowuiig »(**. Aml 4u|ft -udl in Io the windy of tlw ehorc; Rut the ahip that is dcatcnl to me Will never outne in with the title— Will ripple the bay no more, Riding In with the tide. 11. Under Iho horii of Ute loam. And the yeasty surge und tlw .liuddaiug gusts of rain. Lies the lad who will never come liomc, His white face h>d in the sand; Me neither has care nor pain Under the sen-weed and sand. in. Dow u by the reefs and the shells. Far down by thv clianncla that furrow the dolorous deep. Where the torn sails rise with the swells, And swing in the pulse of the sea, He is only sleeping a sleep, Down in the sorrowful sen. IV. Above him the wreck and the drift. The red-lit east and the dark, sad glow in the west, The currents Hint change and shift, And the rain-blown nice of the storm : There is nothing but silence and rest Under the beat of the storm. v. Tangled in rigging and ropes, And fenced by the wreck of sjmr and the ruin of mast. The purple sen-plant gropes And wanders over my dead : He shall waken and rise at last When the se* gives up its dead. yt. So in tlw dark and the dawn. In the gl om of keels and the shadow of home-bound ships. My mariner slumbers on. While 1 am awake and forlorn. With a weary song on my lips Out of my heart forlorn. BRITISH PERIODICALS THK LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig), THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical), THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church), Aud BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA ZINE (Tory). Those periodicals are ably sustained by the contributions of the best writers on Science, Religion, and General Literature, and stand un rivalled in the world of letters. They are indis pensable to the scholar and the professional man, and to every reading man, as they furnish abetter record ot the current literature of the day than can be obtained from any other source. TERMS FOR 1868. Fpr any one of the Reviews s4.till per an For any two of the Reviews 7.1X1 “ For any three of the Reviews 10. IX) 11 For all four of the Reviews .......12.UQ <> For Blackwood’s Magazine ,4(10 “ For Blackwood and one Review ‘ 700 « For Blackwood and any tw 0 o r th« Reviews....,,., 10 00 11 FOr ß^v^ 00 ‘'- anil threc'of'tlic ’ twview r 13 00 11 Fq| S 1 " V Kwood and the ♦ Reviews .15.00 “ CLUBS. A discount of twenty per cent, will be allow ed to clubs of four or more perrons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Reviow, will be sent to one address for 412 80. Four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood, for S4B 06, and so on. POSTAGE. Subscribers should prepay by the quarter al ike office of delivery. The postage to any part •f the United States is two cents a number, This rutq only applies to current subscriptions. For back numbers the postage Is donblc. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. New subscribers to any two of the above periodicals for 1868 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any one of the four Reviews for 1867. New subscribers to all five of the periodicals for 1868 may receive, gratis, Blackwood or any two of the four Reviews for 1867. Subscribers may obtain luck numbers at the following reduced rates, via: The North British from January, 1866, to De comber, 1867, inclusive; Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, to December, 1867, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the years 1865; 18f>6, and 1867, at the rate ot $1.50 a year for each or any Review; also, Blackwood for 1866 and 1867, for $2.50 a year, or the I wo years together for $4.00. tSF* Neither premiums to subscribers, nor discount to clubs, nor reduced prices tor back uum'iers, can be allowed, unless the money Is remitted direct to the Publishers. No premiums can be given to clubs. THE LEONARD BCOTT PUBLISHING CO., 14(t Fnlton street, N. Y. The L. 8. Publishing Co., also publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, By 11mhy Stkphess, of Edinburgh, and the late J. p. Norton, of "Yale College, 3 vol*., royal oetnvo, IfitM) pugos, and numerous-En gravlngs. Price <7 for the two volumes -by mail, post paid, SB. febti—lm Assignee’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COCRT House door, in the town of Milledgeville, Baldwin county, Ga., ou TUESDAY, the 22d day of DECEMBER next, between the legal horns of rale, the following real estate, 10-wit; One Hundred and fen Acres of Laud, more or less, part of Lot No. 181, iu tlie first District of Baldwin county, Ga. xlso, Nine Hundred and Eighty Acree, more or less, of wild Land, in Emanuel comity, Ga. District and numbers not know n. Titles lost. Siam. An undivided lialf of One Thousand Acres, more or less, of wild Land, In Emanuel county, Ga. UdMct mid numbers not known. Titles Josh iTj ALSO, Au undivided fourth of Oue Hundred aud Sixty Acree, more or Jess, of wild Land, in Cherokee. District and number not known. Titles lost. ALSO, One lads Section <320 Acres, more or least. of Land, in Pontotoc county, Mississippi. Range and township not known. Titles lost. Atso, *At the same lime aud place, will be sold, the Bankrupt s ball interest iu a Tan Yard, consisting of Vale. House, Sheds, etc., situated on Laud of L. A. Jordan, with right of removal AU sold as the property of Thomas Humphries, Bankrupt, of Baldwin county, Ga., under an order in lUrtkrnptcy. Terms cash. Archibald c. McKinley, November Hull, 1808. Asiignee. decJ—lawiiw FRESH BEEF I FRESH BEEF H Office Atw>*t Coin. of NubMstenee,) AUGUSTA ARSENAL, GA. J QEALhU PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE, O will be received at thi* office, until 12 o cbwk M .mi Tuesday, December 22d, 18d8, for supply ing fresh bcef to troops at Augusta Arsenal Ga., for mx fSj months, beginning January Ist, ISt.S. and ending Jane 30th, 18S9 The beef famished to be of good marketable ■ 'l“ cotnposei of equal proportions of fore and Kind quarters. (Becks, shanks and kidney tallow exeludedl and to be delivered in such quantities, and st sneh time and p*ace as the com inanding ofiievr of the Arsenal shall designate. The ruccewfnl bidder will be required to give bonds tor the faithful peefornumee of the con I Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of proposals, with their guarantors, iu order to wgn and coiopifjte the contract and bond upon the day above mentioned. 41. W. FLAGLER, UOOK UINpiNG BLANK ■** E.U. PVGHK, • IIHt Broad Rlrant. Avgusts. Ga. ATLANTA DEI* A RT.M ENT. Southern Life Insurance Co. PRIUIPAL OFFICES, ATLANTA. GV MEMPHIS, TENN ‘ LoUIHVILLE, KY. _o << PIT «I. .., srAM.AOO - ——-0 Geu. JOHN B GORDON President. W. C. MORRIB Secretary. KB. H. H°ILL UITT ’ ‘ Vi " *®»idents. —U I AMMETM. July IM. IHttS m:u0. 912.06 —~o A PURELY SOUTHERN INSTITUTION ! ISSUES EVERT DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY. All Policies Non-Forfeiting!! o Premiums arc payable in Cash, or maybe paid two thirds Cash and one-third Loan (withe u Note), with six per cent, interest on Loan in advance. Loans on interest guaranteed to be can celled by dividends. Premiums payable annually, semi-annually and quarterly, and rates as low as any Company can offer and do a safe business. A’o Ussliictioi' on Jhauel and lleeidenci ! True Test of Company’s Strength I Ratio ol A seats to Liabilities $21)9.67 to 100 o Assurance Within the Reach of All!! Patronize Home Institutions!! —. (> REFERENCES: Hon. B. 11. Hill, Athens, Ga. Hon. B. C. Yancey, Athens, Ga. Dr. James 8. Hamilton, Athens, Ga. Stevens Thomas, Esq., Secretary Southern Mu- 1 tual Fire Insurance Company. Hon. Robert Toombs, Washington, Ga. Hon. Augustus Reese, Madison, Ga. David E. Butler, Esq., Madison, Ga. F. I’hinizy, Esq., Augusta, Ga. W. 11. Howard, Esq., Augusta, Ga. Edward" Thomas, Esq., Augusta, Ga. M A. CLECKLEY, M* D., Medical Examiner, Augusta, Ga. J. H MILLEE, General Agent, nov29—2w Gfiiee 2071 Broad Street, next door to James G. Bailie A Son. STALMSS & SOGERS, 132 Broad Street, Augusta, Gra. 0 FURIWITURE Os Every Description, from the Finest to the Cheapest! I c Having enlarged our Establishment, wo invite the Public to examine OUR NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK ! ! oct29—3mos Latest New York News ! THE PEOPLE Grreatly Excited, WMTBB field. LADTES I LOOK OUT! LOOK (H TH A BBAUTIFIEK ;as is’ A BEAUTTFIEK. | Ladies Magazine for Sept.] “Henry R. Coslar. of No. 10 Crosby Struct, is said to be ‘out’with a heawtifikii that eclipses anything ever known in this line. The Ladies are wild with delight. One lady says, ‘1 know it s right,' and po’nted to a skin as fresh, soft and de licate as a child. Another lady said, ‘if it cost SIO.OO a bottle, I d have it ami another, Away with all hurtful cosmetics, aud give me only Costar’s Bitter Sweet AND ORANGE BLOSSOM. 8 . It gives be inty to the Complexion, a rosy glow to the Cheeks, a ruby tinge to the Lips,ami Imp piness complete. ! ! Beware!! of worthless imitations All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell it. One bottle $1.00; three bottles. $2.00. Or address “Cost*»,” No 10 Crosby st.,N.Y. Standard Preparations j ARE “Coslar’#” Hui, Haack, Etc., Exterminators. ‘’Costar's” Bed Bug Exterminators. ‘ Gostar's” (only puVe) Insect l’ow< lex- “Only Infallible Remedies known. “IS years established in New York." “■2,01,Ml Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." “All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell them." • I Beware!! lof spurious imitations." ■ $1 .(HI sixes 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 Jons F. Hexav (successor to) Demab Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Sold by all Druggisls in Augusta, Ga. novi—lydw ' NATIONAL MDMffl SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. ——o- €’hmrtered by Act ofL'oagress. —-o Banking House, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner of 1 Wth street, Washington, D. C. BRANCH AT AUGUSTA. GA., SO 40 JACKSON ST. Opeu every day—Sundays and Holidays ex cepted—from 9a. m. to 2p. m., and Saturday j evenings from 6 to 8 p. m. DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT FROM FIVE CENTS UPWARDS, RE CEIVED FROM ANY PERSON. Deposits can always be withdrawn without no tice. Deposits in specie are repaid in specie. All other deposits are repaid in “Greenbacks” or National Bank Bills. All the profits belong to the depositors. Investments are only made in Securities oi the United States. GEO. H. HARRIS, Chairman Advisory Committee. ROBERT T. KENT, Secretary, i DAVID A. RITTER, | Acting Cashier. au2l-dAwlf Letters of Administration. STATE OF OEOBHIA-- ; f •» SichMond Couity. | Wheican, Robert J. Dickinson applies to me , for Tetters of Administration on the estate of ' Victor LaTaeta, late of said county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and : singular, the kindred and creditors of raid de ceased, to be and appear at my oflee, ou or before the second Monday In Decemlier next.toahow ! cause, U any they have, wbyenid Letters should not be g rauted. Given under my ham) and official siguatme. at . office iu Augusta, thia l*th dav ol November, ISO* , SAMUEL LEVY. italW—lm Ordinary. I C. H. I’binity, Esq., Augusta, Ga. I Hou. Warren Aiken, Cartersville, Ga. I Hon. John B. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. I A. Austell, Esq., Atlanta, Ga. E. W. Holland, Esq., Atlanta, Ga, Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C. Generals Lawton 4 Jackson, Attorneys at Law, Savannah, Ga. Gen. Henry L. Benning, Columbus, Ga. Gen. S. McGowan, Abbeville, S. C. Gen. A. 11 Colquitt, Newton, Ga. •O Official. Proclamation. ! k; \ • - i -‘ i ■ \ f M "I / BY THE GOVERNOR. Executive Dafartment. i Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 21, 1868. f 7b the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary, and to the Sheriff and his Lawful Deputies of Fulton county: IVHERBAS, At a special term of the Superior Court held in and for the county of Fulton, in the month of April, A. D. 1866, Carter Heard was tried for and convicted of the crime of murder; and the said case having been carried to the Supreme Court of this State on a writ ot I error, on motion for a new trial being overruled and denied by the Judge presiding at said trial in the Superior Court aforesaid; and, on the hearing of said writ of error in said Supreme Court, t he judgment ot the Court below having been affirmed, the said Judge presiding in said Superior Court, at the April term thereof, A. D. 1867, sentenced the said Carter Heard to be executed by hanging by the neck until dead, ou the seventh day of June thereafter: and Whekeas, At the instance and request ot sundry cilizcns oi said county of Fulton, his Excellency Charles J. Jenkins respited the exe cution of the said Carter Heard until the meet ing of the General Assembly of this State next thereafter, to the end that that body might take such action in the premises as would seem to them proper; and, Wiirruas, tn the meantime, bv the adoption of the present Constitution of the State of Georgia, the power to grant reprieves and par dons, to commute penalties, and to remit any part of a sentence for offences against the State, except in eases of Impeachment, is vested by such Constitution in the Governor of the State ; ■and, \ViiEBKA.s, Thv said Carter Heard, at the time of committing the homicide for which he was convicted of murder, was a mere lad, and the killing resulted from a quarrel hetjveen him aud the deceased, in which the latter is con sidered not to nave been wholly blameless, and a commutation of the said sentence to impris onment in the Penitentiary has been earnestly . requested by many highly respectable citizens of the said county of Fulton, and in view of all the circumstances attending the homicide and | trial therefor: Therefore, by virtue of the power and au thority in me vested as aforesaid, 1, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-Chlef of the Army and Navy of this State, and of the Militia thereof, do hereby commute the said sentence of death so passed upon the said Car ter Heard as aforesaid, to imprisonment at hard labor in the Penitentiary of this State for a term of ten years, beginning at the time of his con viction of the said crime of murder, and ending at the expiration of ten years thereafter; and I to the end that he, the said Carter Heard, may be taken from the common jail of said county ! of Fulton, where be Is now confined, to the said Penitentiary, and be imprisoned therein in terms of this commuted sentence, it is Ordered: That the Principal Keeper of said Penitentiary seud immediately, on receipt hereof, a suitable guard, to demand and receive from the keeper of the common jail aforesaid , the body of the said Carter Heard, and convey ' him to said Penitentiary, therein to be impris . oned as aforesaid till the expiration of the fi rm l of ten years. | Given under my hand, and the Seal of the Execu- tive Department, at thp Capitol, in Atlanta. I the day and year first above written. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, J By the Governor : Governor. B. B. DxGRAFFESRt.iI>, Sec'v Executive Department. deci—Jttwlt Tax Notice. Make Your State Tax Returns. A LL PERSONS TAKE NOTICE THAT 7 *.. for tlie purpose of receiving s:dd Returns. I shall attend tiie following places, from O>Bol>er 26 to December 15, 1868 : At the Upper Market, ou everv Monday, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.. aud from 3 to 6 p. m. On Tuesdays at Messrs. Dav fit Inman's Ane ! tion Room, on Broad street. On Wednesdays, at tlie Court House. On Thursdays, at the Seale House. On Fridays, at the Court Honse. On Saturdays, at District Conrt Grounds, of which due notice will be given. All citizens, white and colored, between lin ages of twenty one aud sixty, are liable to return aud pay a Poll Tax of One Dollar, and tmeb other raxes as may be imposed by the County. For failure to make your returns, of all property, or to comply with the law. now of force, the penalty of the law will be strictly enforced, unbiased and impartial, on all defaulters. N. B. For failure of making returns the )>en:dtv is a double tax. .1 B VAUGHN, R. T. R., Richmond Coqnty. Augueta. October 24 IBIW. oct24—tdecls Notice. In mi - Notice of November 21 1868 I had no intention of revoking Ute Power of Attorney given Mr. DAVID PdRTER by me, ■nd the public are in io ruied that he is tny sole representative as to al) my business tpattarsw hat eo- yer. except fegnl niaUers. <lrel- 31 W. R, <;RIFFIN E H. PUGHE’S Book & Job PRINTING OFFICE, 190 Broad Ellin I __ - 1a TDOLIg I n Now .Supplied with the Latest and Improved PRESSES, TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC., And is ready to execute any description of Book and Job Printing IN A FIRST-CLASS MANNER AND ON REASONABLE TERMS! BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BRIEFS, CHECKS, «» posters, labels, pamphlets, • BILLS LADING, HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, WEDDING cards visiting cards, : BALL TICKETS, INVITATIONS, i i i cards of all styles and sizes I I I j bills lading, dray receipts, drafts, i ' AUCTION BILLS, STEAM BOAT BILLS, i > AND, IN FACT, I 7 * r : EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING 11 B e i i ♦ THE BOOKBINDERY Os this Establishment IS A SiPKCIAIjTY, And we have recently made large additions ol NEW TOOLS AND MATERIALS ! Q The Daily National Republican A Morning Paper, PUBLISHED AT FIVE DOLLARS A VEAR AND Ot Olccltb) Rational Republican, PUBLISHED AT TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, Contain the Latest News by Telegraph and Mail FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. Office— l9o Broad and 153 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga R. R. R. 90 oxrr or 100 OF DEATHS, that annually occur, are caused by Prevent able Diseases, and the greater portion of those comnlainte would, if Radway’s Ready Re lief or Pills, (as the case inay 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. f 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, &c., &c., take from four to six of Radway’* Pills, and also take a taaspoonful of the Ready Relief in a glass of warm water, sweet ened with sugar or honey; bathe the throat, head and chost with Ready Relief, (if Ague or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,) in the morning you will be cured. How the Ready Belief Acts 1 In a few minutes tie patient will feel a slight tingling irritation, and the skin be comes reddened; if there is much distress in the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in removing the offending cause,—a genera) warmth is felt throughout the.entire body, and 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, chills, head-ttche, oppressed breathing, the soreness of the throat, and all pains, either internally or externally, rapidly subside, and the patient fells into a tranquil sleep, awakes refreshed, invigorated, cured. * ' I It will be found that in using the Relief externally, either on the spine or 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. ty Price of R. R. R. RELIEF, 60 cents |M»r bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants, Grocers, &c. RADWAY A 87 Maiden Lane, New York, TYPHOID FEVER. This disease is not only cured by Dr. Bad way’s Relief and Pills, but pre vented. If exposed to it, put one tea spoonful of Belief in a tumbler of water. Drink this before going out in the morning, and several times during the day. Take one of Badway’s Pills one hour befc -e dinner, and one on going to bed. If seized with Fever, take 4 to 6 of the Pills every six hours, until copious Jischarges from the bowels take place; also drink the Relief diluted with water, and bathe the entire surface of the body with Belief. Soon a power ful perspiration will take place, and you will feel a pleasant heat through out the system. Keep on taking Belie! repeatedly, every four hours, also the Pills. A cure will be sure to follow. The relief isstrengthening, stimulating, ■oothing, and quieting; it is sure tc break up the Fever and to neutralize the poison. Let this treatment be fol lowed, and thousands will be saved. The same treatment in Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever,- Ship Fever, Biliour Fever, will effect a cure in 24 hours When the patient feels the Belief irrita ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi tive. In all cases whore pain is felt the Relief should be used. Relief 50 eta.; Pills 25 eta. Soli by all Druggists. bee Dr. Badway’s Almanac for 1868 Sold by PLUMB <& LEITNER, mtn—ly. Augusts, Ga. HALL, BARBER & CO., Insurance Rooms, 221 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. AKE 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 via: QUEEN, of Liverpool and Loudon. LOKLLLARD, of New York. NORTH AMERICAN, of Hartford, Conn. NORWICH, of Norwich, Conn. UNION, of Baltimore, Md. UNITED STATES, Fire and Marine, of Balti more, Md. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO., ot Columbus, Ga. VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Staunton, Va. TAMES RIVER INSURANCE CO., of Men teral, Va. SOTJTHBRN INgPRAIttE CO., of Nashville, Tenn. ALSO, MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE. LIFE and ACCIDENT. MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Now York. Assets, January Ist, 1848, $4,391,173. PASSENGER RAILWAY INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. je33—ly (}£O.PfeEll&@ Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers No advance charged on Publishers* prices. All leading newspapers kept on file. Information as tecost of Advertising furnished All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries by mail answered promptly. Complete printed lists of Newspapers for sale. Special lists prepared for customers. Advertisements written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men especially solicited. 40 MteJOf jyl -ts Schedule Wester. u< Maelte Ul|, M 4 SS-Sl?® OOIHO SORTH Leave Atlanta Louisville, ♦.15 P. M. daily (extent Sundays) Data.,, a comniodution.—Arrive ut Mariett-' A c Cartersville 8.13 pm K, tuJ '’ 9.19 p.m., Dalton 12.44 am. ’ 6.45 P.M Daily Great Noiiheru Mail a nve at Dalton 1.29 a.m , conueciin.l Ar , trains for Knoxville, LynchbX ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia mid York. Arrive at CbmmUgH at 4 , a.m connecting with train, of Nariir.li and Chattanooga Railroad for Na“ vfo Louisville, aud the West, and for k York and other Eastern cities, via Ville ; also with trains of Memehi. u COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 3.35 A. M. Cai y Great Southern Mail mg Chattanooga nt 55U p m „ \ • with trains Os Nashville mid Cb “ H nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail roads, and Dalton nt 8.49 rB , * ‘ jwctingw, i’b trains of E. T. and GeorgjJi 11.00 A. M. daily (except Sundavs) Dalton commodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.15 » m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville G IS a.m., Marietta at 9.27 a-ui. ' S 2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Expr eSs Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4 i" a.m., connecting with trains of Nash ville amd Chattanooga, and Charleston Railroads. Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches 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. MME TABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17, isti NOItTll. • Leave Atlanta at 6 45 p.si. Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m. Leave Knoxville 11 15 ..in- Leave Bristol 7 38 p.iur Leave Lynchburg 'J lOa.tu. Leave Washington 7 00 p.m. Leave Baltimore 8 00 p.m. Leave Philadelphia 1 2? a.m. Arrive at New Y0rk......... 5 20 a.m. SOI Til. Leave New York - ... 7 50 V m - Reave Philadelphia 11 00 p.m. Leave Baltimore... -. ’ 5# a.m. Leave Washington 5 30 a.m. Leave Lynchburg 4 I*' p.m- Leave Bristol ->37 a.m. Leave Knoxville 1 U J'-m- Leave Dalton S I# P <u- Arrive at Atlanta. 3 35 a.m. Time between Atlanta and New York, 57 hours. JBo“The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and New York is carried exclusively by this Line. Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains Through Tickets Good until used, and Baggage Checked Thn'tigh to all important points. E. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation, W. A A. H. R. 1868 and 1869. Winter Arrangement. GREAT WESTERN Passenger Route TO THE NORTH AND EAST. VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, OR Indi anap oli s. Passengers by Ibis 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, ean vim Washington without extra charge- Fare same as via Knoxville er Augusta. Trains leave Atlant.. DAILY, at *.15 ’ aodti.4sp. in., alter arrival of all Southern Trains.- and make close connections to above name 1 eities. tY Check Baggage to Louisvilie, and it will h® re-cbccked to destination on Trains of I-''} 11 ville and Nashville Railroad before arrival » Louisville. MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOJHSVILP- Tickets by this Rente for sale at the Genet- 1 Ticket Office, A.UM«. £ * Master of Treaeportali"l - W.4A-R.X-