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E. IL PUGHE.
SUNDAY MO HNINU . W
N" asby.
Jf>-. Nashy Suggests a Haven of
Rest for the Distressed Souls who
are in Danger of Losing their
Places.
Washington, Nov. 18, 1868.
We had a meetin in Washington
last nite, to. consider things. There
are many tilings to consider just now,
and it wnz deemed projier to consider
etn. It wuz faint gtimrins uv hope
onto the countenances uv a few uv
those present, but nothin uv eertinty
—nothin uv ashoorance. Sekretary
Kandail remarkt that so far ez he wuz
concerned he hed made, up bis mind.
He shood take offis under the incomiu
administration. lie mite yeeld in
other matters (for he wuz uv a yeeld
ing iiacher), but on this he wuz in
flexible. McCulloch- and Browning
were also determined, but Seward hed
other idees. He chirped in that the
oldest man coodcnt toll wat sixty days
wood bring forth.
“Wat shall we do?” ask I a Post
master from Ohio.
“ I sejest for President Johnson,”
sed Randall, “ that ho apply for the
Spanish throne. Tic wood be accepti
ble to the Spanish people, for he hez
all his life been puttin the Bourbon
down!”
Randall hez no longer any fear uv
the President.
“ Gentlemen,” remarkt I, “I hev an
idea, wifilt, if. acted onto, will pull us
out uv our sea uv troubles.”
“Speck !” exclaimed they all with
one bretb, “speck!”
“My idea is Cuba- Cuba, the gem
uv the Antilles—the britest jewel in
the crown uv Spain. Let Sekretary
Seward, who hez a talent for reel es
tate, buy it now before the new gov
ernment hez its internal revenoo sys
tem establish!, and while it is hard up
for money. Let Cuba be the politikle
Botany Bay uv this country. Let it
be bought by Seward, and then let
the President go to work to wunst a
till! n nflfihUK £ nr
(jCvAriinwinL ■»»•!*1
he still hez the power uv appintnient.
He must not wait to hev ’em hold
eleckshins, for we alluz succeed better
in gettiir offis by appintment than by
eleckshuni. Wat a Heaven I sec open
before us! I hev bin readin Cuba
up, and I find that that Island pays
the Homo government $25,000,000 per
annum. If the Spanish government
kin git $25,000,000 out uv cm, we
kin double it with our experience.
'Haore's enuff for all uv us. Give Ban
dall a place correspondin with that he
now holds; make Ben Wood Soopcr
intendent uv the Havana Lotteries;
make Frank I’, suthln else, what it
don’t matter, ez he’ll take anything;
make good places for Ross, Fullerton,
Binkley, Mrs. Cobb, Vallandigham,
J ’.rite, Mrs. Perry, John Quincy Adams,
Jr., Frank Peerce, Ginral Forrest,
Jim Steedman, ftosso, I loolittle,Cowan,
Dixon, Sekretary Welles, and all uv
that unnumbered throng uv hungry
soles, who hev lived on pap so long
that any other diet sours on their
stumidks. And then—•”
“But sposin Congress, when it
meets, refoosos to ratify the purchis by
making an appropriation ?” askt a
doubter.
“Refooze to make the appropriashun!
Reiooze! Ha! Put before Ginrel
Grant the prospock uv never agin sec
in the Blair family—put afore Con-
gross and the Amerikin people the i
hope uv never seein agin the faces uv
any nv the men I hev menshn d, with
the thousands uv others nv similar
tastes, habits, and necessities, and >fat
wood twenty or thirty millions, more
or less, be to em ? Nothin! Congress
wood vote it instantaneously and the
people wood all say “Amen !” How
quick the bill wood go through, and
how quick Grant wood sign it!
“But sposn Congress wood refooze,
wat then ? Jest as well. The Blairs
would hev their posishuns, and the
Cuban officials, if they are versed in
American politikle history, know, es
they know anything, that when the
Blairs get into’ a place, nothing but
death loosens ein. We shood hist the
banner uv independence —we shood
paint onto that banner the inscripshen:
‘Offices for All, in a Country where
Likker is not taxed!’ and in a week’s
time an army uv Dimmokrats, big
enough to capcher Spain herself wood
be on them shores And -who could
stand afore em ? Whisper ‘Postoffiis’
in their ears, and they’d wade knee
deep in blood. The Spanish soljery
wood go down afore em ? How Frank
Blair wood go for Lersundi I how all
the trained cohorts of Deuiocrisy wich
hev been abstainin from offiis so many
years, wood risk their all for a taste
nv the sweets uv posishen I
“Oh! the deliciousnis of the pros
peck ! Think uv an island with enutt
niggers onto it to do our lalxtr, and
enuff white Cubans wlio can’t read to
vote for us! Why, it would recall
recollecshuiis of them happy days be
fore the war, when ihc Dimoerisy wnz.
thus oonstitooted. I hunger and thirst
for si eh.
“ 801 l swiftly round ye wedls of time,
And bring t lie liappydity.
~ “ Then Ginral Grantcood hevpcate !
Then he Xvoodonlyhev the Ablkhnists
on hi* hands! Then the niggers uv
the United States might hev suffrage,
for it wood mnke no difference to us’
■ We wood hev oflisis to live onto, and
pure niggers to look down upon, and
w;at more cood we want ? The only
difference wood be, we wood hdv to
noeuatoin our stumicks. to Santa Cruz
rum in place uv whiskey but that we
eabd do. The effect upon the bowels
is the same—it differs only in taste,
and I am told that when both are new
there ain’t much difference in that.
The suggestion wuz favorably re
ceived, and I hev-no doubt it will be
acted upon. Es it is—Hut why this
“ if.” It must be done—it she! be.
Petroleum V. Nasby, P. M.
(Wieh is Postmaster.)
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Official.
’ IPro clamati on
BY THE GOVERNOR.
Whereas, Official information has been received
at this Department that a murder was committed
the county of Dooly, on the 15th November,
1868, upon the body of Randall Thompson by
rom Coley, ou the said Colev has fled from
justice.
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this,
my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
One Hundred. Dollars for the apprehension and
delivery of said Coley to the Sheriff of said county
and State; and I do, moreover, charge and re
quire all officers in this State, civil and military,
to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the
said Coley, m order that he maybe brought to
trial for the offence with which be stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta,
this first day of December, in the'year of
on rLord, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,and of
.the Independence of the United States of
America the ninety-third.
n RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
By the Governor; Governor.
David G. (Jotting,
. Secretary of Slate- docl—3twlt
Wanted. <
I WANT A MAN TO TARE THE AGENCY
for Lloyd’s Great ©bubfe Revolving Maps of
Europe and America, ttifti life 1,000 county color
ed map of the United States on the back, issued
to day, and needed by every family, school and li
brary it the laud, with patent, re vergers, bv which
either map can fee thrown front. Each’ map is.
■ 62x64 inches large,*with ribbon binding and
double facedroilers ; cost 1100,001) and th sec year’s
labor. Price ss—worth SSO. A small,' capital ’■
will do to start with. $lO a copy can be udt f<w- •
these great maps. Send for circular, terms, etsM
Twenty new maps under way.
J. T. LLOYD, (P. O. Hox 122).
nol'.l—lnrlw Atlanta. Ga.
Change of Schedule.—Central R. R.
Mm' on
the Central Railroad:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Hnvannab <5.15 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 P. M.
Leave Savannah 8.00 A. M,
Arrive at Augnsta 5.38 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 P. M.
Leave Macon at v 8.55 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.38 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah ..6.15 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 9.33 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 5.10 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 6.55 A. M.
Leave Savannah at 7.50 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 3.13 A. M.
Arrive at Macon... A. M.
Leave Macon at A.25 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.13 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 5.10 A. M.
Passengers on Night Train from Augusta
will run through toS avannah, Macon, Columbus
and Montgomery, without change of cars.
Passengers on Day Train from Augusta will
make close connection at Millen, and change cars
for Savannah and Macon.
Passengers for Miilcdgville and Eatonton will
take Day Train from Augusta,Sundays excepted.
The Union Passenger Depot (G. R. R.) will
be used for arrival add departure of trains.
A.F. BUTLER, Agent,
jyl ts Central R. R.
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD
STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND
BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON.
The Screw Steamers of the North Germeii Lloyd
run regularly between New York, Bremen aud
Southampton carrying the United States Mail.
FROM BREMEN. EVERY SATURDAY.
FROM SOUTHAMPTON. EVERY TUESDAY.
FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Price of Passage—From New York .to Bremen,
London, Havre, and SoutOamptou —First Cabin,
$120; Second Cabil, <72; Steerage, <35. From Bre
men to New York-—First Cabin, $120; Second Ca
bin, $72; Steerage, S4O. Price of passage payable
These vessels take freight to London and Hull
for which through bills of laiPng are signed.
An experienced surgeon is attached to each
vessel
All letters must pass through the ♦not olHc<‘.
Bills of Lading bat those of the Com- I
pany will be signed. , ~. ,
Bills of Lading will positively not be delivered
before goods are leared at the Custom House.
taken to Havre, Southampton and
Bremen at the lowest rates.
For freight er
mvl"-6m 68 Broad Street. New York
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamers weekly from Liverpool
AND NEW YORK, calling at QUEENS
TOWN. A Steamship of this line, consisting of
FRANCE Capt. Grace 3 512 tons.
ENGLAND Capt. Thompson.. -3,450
THEQUEEN... .Capt.Grogan .3,517 •
HELVETIA Capt. Cutting 3,3 o “
ERIN Capt. Hall 3.3 0
DENMARK Capt. Thomson 3.H7
PENNSYLVANIA.Capt. Lewis 2.J7S
VIRGINIA Capt. Prowse b
Leaves Pier 47 North River, every Saturday.
at 12 o’clock M. , .
The size of all these Steamships admits ol very
spacious State Rooms, opening diiotly into ths
Saloon, the accommodations and fare are unsur
passed, and the rates lower than any other line.
An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of
charge. Tickets arc issued in tins country to par
ties wishing to prepay the passage of their friends
from Liverpool or Queenstown (Ireland) for s■<■>
pavable here in currency.
Drafts issued at the lowest rates of Exchange
for any amount, payable at any Rank in (»r<a
Britain and Ireland.
Passage from New York to Queenstown or
Liverpool CAB.IN,SHM> Currwieyiß'l EERAGE.
$25. Currency
For Freight or Cab’ll Passage apply at the
OrriCMOVTiie CuMi-asv, 57 Broadway;and (or
steerage tickets at the Passage <>!s<" <>ftlt<t Com
pany. 27 Broadway. New York
my!7 ly 'F.W. J HURST. Manager.
Book and 4<m pucntimu
Executed al till Oflice
'■ A’ the Lr-veM Terms and in the HeM Stjl
AUGUSTA. GA., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 1 868.
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SHERIFF’S SALES.
Richmond Sheriffs Sale
U/ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES
' ‘ DAY IN JANUARY, 1869, at tho Lower
Market House, in tho city of Augjets, between
the legal hours of sale, those Th rte Lou of Lund,
in Mid county, known as lots Nos. 1, 2 and S, on
a plan of lots drawn by Edwin V. Sharpe, and
copied iu a deed of said lotsby John Brandon to
Henry T. Nelson. The said lot, No. 3, froutiug
»i> th® .'iummcrvilto Plank Road, or (Haded
Rvail, uow called the Augusta Avenue, revoaty-
Hve feet, and situate one hundred and forty feet
from Liberty street, and east thereof, aad run
ning back of even with, one hundred and rev
only faoL at an angle of said Avenue of I7J
degrees.’The said lot No. 4, being contingent
to said lot No. 3, on tho east thorooi, and run
ning bick the same number of fool frvm and at
the sime aflglc with said Avenue, 'the said lot
No 1, fronting seventy feet on a new street, to
bo 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; 4he
northern boundary line of said lot, No. 1, being
the southern boundary line of said lots, Kos. 3
and 4, and the three lots having been conveyed
to said Nelson by and from John Brandon, rm.
corded in the Clerk's office of this county in book
VV, folios 113 and 114. Levitt on as the prop
erty of Henry T. Nelson, to satisfy a fi. 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. Kelson, and notice this day not served,
there being no oeeupaut in posaorsiou.
Augusta, Ga., November 11, 1568. ,
WM. P. RHODE?,
Dor ID— Cc-roner, Acting Sheriff It. C.
Richmond Sheriff’s Bale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY in January, !Sfi9, at the lower mar
ket honse in the city of Augusta, between the
legal hofurs of S.Je, the fcllowing property,
towit: That lot of land situate riMr the South
Boundary st., of the city of Augusta, In-iiting
on tho Savannah road, and known in a plan ol
lots made by W. E. Brown, surveyor, and ford
ed in ths Clerk's office of tho Court, in book IT,
folio 259, 260, as lot No. seventeen (17j, having a
front on said Savannah road of sixty (60) feet
five (5) inches, and running back one hundred
and eighty (180) feet; bounded on the north by
lot No. sixteen (16), south by Louis st., oust by
lot No. twbnty nine (29), and west by said Savan
nah road, in said county. Levied on ns tho
property of Peter Jennings, to satisfy a li. fa. on
foreclosure of mortgage, issued from the Superior
Court of Richmond county, in favor of Bernard
Bignon, e.reoutor of Chas. DeLaiglo against I‘otor
Jennings, and notice not gives?, there being n<
occupant in possession, this the 9th Nov. 1868.
W U. I>. RHODES, Coroner,
novlt)—td Act’g Sheriff' it.
Richmond Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TEE<
W DAY in JANUARY, 1869, at the Lower
Market House, in tho city of Augusta, between
the legal hours of sale, the’ following properly, i
to-wit: Those three Lots of Land lying in
Richmond county, and fronting on tho Savan- 1
nah Hoad, near South Boundary strcot, of tho I
city of Augusta, known in a Plan of Lots made 1
br W. E. Brown, Surveyor, and recorded iu the ’
Clerk’s OHtfeefthi* Court,in book f. T.,folks 259 1
and26o,as Lots No. 9,10 and 11. Each obsnid Lots !
having a front eu tho said Savannah Road of ,
60 feet, and running back 10l feet ; bolmded i
North by Lot No. 8, South by Charles street, ,
East by Lot No. ■>, and West by the said Srvvau
uah Road. Levied on as the property of Mrs
Margaret Kennedy, to satisfy a fi. fa. on fore (
of mortgage in favor of Bernard ftig»,o», 1
/lixccutor as Charles DeLaigle ; and notice not c
given, there being no ecoupaut in possession,
this 9th day of November, 1868.
W. P. RHODES, Coroner,
nov 10-t<l Actjng Sheriff Richmond County, i
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Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
vv* i> iT in January, usbw, at tne lower mar- <
ket house, in the city of Augusta, between the
legal hours of sale, thefolbwing property, te-wit:
That lot or parcel of land in the city of Augusta,
on the south side di' MfLTgn,ret St., between
MeKinnennd Mill sft, havieg a front on Market
st. of one hundred and nine feet and extending
through to Reynolds st. upon which it ba* the
same front ; bounded on the north by Market it.,
south by Keynoldf. , east by lot of Wm. Keeper,
Trubtoc, and west by lot of Anthony Bateman,
in said county. Levied on the property oi
Chas. F. Keener, to eatisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure
<»t mortgage, issued from the Superior Court of
Richmond county, in favor cf the Soldiers Loan
and Building Association, against Charles F.
Keener, and notice given to Charles F. Keener,
owner, in possession, this 9th day of November,
ld6S. WM. P. RHODES, Coroner,
®P V, °— td Act’g Sheriff, R. C.
R'chmond Sheriff’s Sale-
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY IN JANUARY, 1869, between the
legal hours of eale, at the Lower Market House
in the eity of Augusto, the following property,
viz., situated iu the county of Richmond: One
Tract of Land, about three miles from tbe city of
Augusta, on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad
(excepting the right of way of said railroad
through said tract of land), containing three hun
dred and nine acres, more or less, bounded south
by lands of John Pliinizy and Rocky Creek, on
the westby landsnow or formerly owned by De-
Laigle, on the north by land now or formerly
owned b- DeLaigle and a lane of John Pbinixy,
east by land of John I’blnizy. Levied on under
a mortgage li. fa. on forectoeure issued from the
i the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor
of John Pliinizy agftinst Robert C. Easterling, to
I satisfy said debt and costs, as the property of
I Robert C. Easteiling, being for the purchase
money of said trfict of land, except such portion
of said laud as claimed by defendant as exempt
from levy and sale, said land being now iu pos
session of John C. Spinks. And notice this day
servedon him according to law. The above prop
erty pointed out by John Pbinizy.
’ (>etn!„.r3 1868.
vciooero, 1000.
WM. P. RHODES,
nolO-td Coreuer, acting Sheriff 11. C.
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BB SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUBS-
V* DAY IN JANUARY, ISfltr, at the Lower
Market House, in the city of Augurta, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit : That lot of land on the south side of
Broad street, between Elbert and Lincoln streets,
in the eity of Augusta, in said county ; Bounded
north by Broad street, on which it fronts tifty
six feet, mere or less ; cast by lot of tWe hoirs of
Phillip Crump, deceased ; south by Ellis street,
and west by Jot offthe heirs of Jesse Kent, de
ceased. Also, another lot in said city, fronting
fifty feet seven -inches on Ellis street, which
bounds it on ths 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
of live heirs of J. Turpin, and cast by lot of John
P. R. Miller. Levied on as the property of
Robert J. Bowe, co satisfy a fi. fa. on forccl-i
--suro of realty, issued from tlie Superior Court of
Richmond county in favor ot Harmon Rowley
against Robert J. Bowe; and notiee given to
Robert J. Bowe, owner in possession, this 6th
day of November, 1868.
WM. P. RHODES,
noß—td Coroner, acting Sheriff 11. C.
Government Proposals
i RE IN VI FED FOR SUPPLYING THE
/k Quartermaster’s Department, at the Augusta
Al eh.d, mill UK) Cords of good merchantable,
hard WOOD —upland preferred. The*-, pro
posals most be in the usual form, and addressed
to the undersigned They will be opened at HI
a. nu, on Thursday, November 20th, and bidders
are idvik-d to be present The successful bidder
wilj Ire required to enter into contract, and give
bonds in the usual twin.
Uns MutatedU'ld- are tp I* delivered before
February 1.-t, 18b# ; lh.» rem.dudgr. al tbo con
tractor's option, any time before October let,
1862. Bid* will he received for a part or (ortho
whole amount. , <
Further Juba liiStilm ultif fm ii. - l<a proposal*
can I la lined by applying to the undersigned.
D W FLAGLER,
t'aptfiln id OidiuMive
noli l.iwliw Jit. Lienl * 01. and A.A.Q.M.
Augusta Arse mJ Hu . November 12,1868,|
SHERIFF'S SALES.
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Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
lint-H BE SOLD, UN THE FIRST TUES
,r ▼» BAY IN JANUARY. 1869. at the Lowe,
n Market House, in tho city of Augusta, between
l ( the legal lioars orsale, the following property,
n towit: All thMlotorpmeel of land on the north
j side of Broad street, between Centro and Elbeyt
streets, in the city of Augusta and county afore
said, being the third lot from the corner of Broad
7 >uid C'estfa streets, known in Phillips'wlau and
map of sajd city as L<n No. 9, containing u front
* on Broad street of twenty -nine feet, more or less,
1 and having sire.h shapes, tuetes and bounds as are
- set forth iu the deed fans WjUiam W. Jliiuu ami
Henry Daly, dsted Feb. sth, ISj'l.aud recorded iu
I the Clerk's office of the Superior Court in Book
t H 11, folio 3H; levied on as the properly of Wil
■ liana Desmond, tn satisfy a fi. fa. ou foreclosure <>n
t realty issued from the Superior Court of Rich
t mond county in favor of Henry Dalv. against
, U dliaui Desmond; and notice given to Henry T.
i Peay, tenautiu possession, tliis uh day of Noveni
. her, l«S. WM P RHODES.
nob—td Cotoncr, actitig Sheriff R. C.
Richmond Sheriff 's Sale.
'.JILL BE SOLD, AT THE LOWER MAR
VS KET House, in the city of ugusta. be
tween Hie legal hoots es sale, ou tho FIRST
TUESDAY IN JANUARY. 1569, the following
property, to wit: That L>l of land in the city of
Augusta, in said ounnfy', bounded ifouth by Ellis
street, ou which it stands eighty feet, more or
less, running half way to Triad street; bounded
west by lot of Wm. H. Mmes, and east by lot of
Autoine Picquet, containing one quarter of an
aero, more or Issa. levied on as tho pvoperty of
William C. Jopes, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclo
stiro, issued oat of tho Snporior Court of Rich
mond onuuty, in faft>r of Barney S. Dunbar
against William C. Jc?tes ; phroperty pointed out
in said fi. fa., and written notice given to A. W.
Lewis,>€ollol, In p ssession, this 6th day of No
vember, 1808. WM. P. RHODES,
■ “V—tq Curouer, acting Sheriff It. C.
MEDICIUAL.
Asiatic Cholera in China.
ALMOST EVERY CASE
CURED WITH
PAIN -KILLER.
o
U LAD THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM
I b Rev. R. Telford-. .Miesiouaiy iu Chiua. now
visiting his home in Pennsylvania;
Wabhisgtow, Pa., June®, 1866.
Messrs, Davis & San Providmee.R. I.:
Dear Sirs—During a residence of some ten
years as a Missienarv in Bmm and China 1 found
your vegetable Paiu Killer a most valuable
remedy for that fearful scourge, the Cholera.
In administering the medicine; I found it most 1
effectual to give a teaapoonful of Pain Killer iu a 1
gill ol hot water aweeteued with sugar; then,. ’
afternbpnt fifteen minutes, begin to give a table
sprionfnl of the same mixture every minute until 1
relief was obtained, Apply hot applications to 1
the extremities. Baflie the stomach with Pain 1
Killer, clear and rnb the limb? briskly. Os those 1
who had the cholera, and took the medicine faith- •
fully in the way staled above, eight out of ten
recovered. Touts, truly, '
R TELFORD.
If au ultaik with lliairhcea, Dysentery, or
Cramp Colic, don't delay tho use ol the Pain
Killer. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 95
penta, 50 cents, and 81 per bottle.
Mashattan, Kansas, April 17,1866.
DrnUesni'.i— *.* " J Avant to Say a little
more about the Pain Killer. I consider it a very (
rn'uatle medicine, aud always keep it on baud. '
I nave travelled a good deal since I have been in
CTWtVHi.filV’idlftyftftu’xelhl ■r>ViteF¥uci'Bta>’critih arry j
other medicine ; I rtlao used it here forchofertt in
iBSS, with the same goad result
Truly, yours, A. HUNTING, Al. I).
Swato, China.
Cholera J * * * I regret to say that the
cholera h.w prevailed here of late to a fearful
extent. For the last threa.weeks, fraia ten to
fifty or sixty fata! cases ea<h day has been re
ported. I should add that the Pain Killer, sent
recently irom the Mission House, has been used
with considerable success during this epidemic.
If taken in season is generally eftect.ua! in check
ing the (license*
Rfv. CHARLES HARDINIG,
Sholapore, India. .
[From the Portland Monthly.]
Summer. Complaint and Dysentery.
Bowel complaints seem just now to be the
l>r«vailing element, and any medicine t but is
everywhere woapiuble. mid that is reliable, is a
very desirable acquisition. From what we bare
seen, heard; and experienced, we believe Davis'
Pain Killer is this desideratum. For the best
method of using it. we quote from the directions:
“For common bowel complaint*, give one tea
spoonful in agitt of new milk and molasses, in
equal parts, stirred well together: lessen (he dose
lor children, according to the age. If the pain be
severe, bathe the bowels and back with the medi
cine. This mode, of treatment is good in cases of
the cholera morbus, sudden stoppages, etc. Re
peat the dose every hour.
“The quickest way I ever saw the dysentery
cured was by taking one spoonful of the Pain
Killer in one’ gill of milk and molasses stirred
well together and drank lift, at the same time
bathing the liowele freely with medicine. Lot
the dose be repeated every honr until the pallet t
is relieved.' 1
If every person who has reason to fear tbib
disease would provide themselves with a bottle
of this medicine, and use as occasion required, wo
believe tgreat amount of suffering and sickness
would b t saved. * jelfh—
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
IN ORDER TO MAKE CLOSE CONNEC
TION with the Second Train on the
South Carolina Railroad, and better connections
on tho Branch roads, the Trains uu the Georgia
Road will ran, on and after THURSDAY, June
18th, at 5 o'clock a. m., as follows:
DAY CASSEKOKR WUIS.
[Daily, Sundays JHneeplcd.)
Leave Augusta at..... 7.00 A.M.
Leave Atlanta at 8.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augutta at 8.45 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 6.30 ff 1 . M.
StCHT FASSEXCHr. AND MAIL THAIS.
Leave Augusta at * 10.00 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.40 P. M.
Arrive at Augntta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at • 7.40 A.M.
BP.RSELIA PASBXXOEB TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at ’•••• 4.15 P. M.
Leaves Borzelia at 7.00 A M.
Arrnvo at Augusta 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Berzclia 6.00 P. M.
Passengers for Milledgeville, Washington,
and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta aud Atlanta.
Passengers for We-: Point, Montgomery,
Selma, Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Au
gusta on Night Passenger Train at 10.00 P. M.
to make close connections.
Passengers for Nashville, Cerinth, Ggand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis,
' can take either train sad make close connections.
1 THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Cheches!
• through to the above places.
PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
. on all Night Passenger Trains.
No change of cars on Night Pasecager and
’ Mail Trains between Augusta and West Point.
'' E. W. COLE,
General Superintendent.
» Augusta, Ga.. June 16, 1860. jell-—ts
• • Leave to sell Real Estate.
B Y PERMISSION OF THE COURT OF
Ordinary of Richmond county, notice is
» 1 hereby given’that,sixty dins after date. applies
| timi will be made te the Court of Ordinary for
i . aval” veil Hie’ Hdtal Entitle Os Martin Bregan
1 J ~sr.l DANIEL BROGAN.
Am.usia Oo 26 lat-8 A din i de" non
iM't2>~-lawihno
Richmond County.
Letter* of Dismission
S OF GEORGIA,
‘r Ittcbmond Coiinty.
u WagiiKAi, James T. Bothwell, Administrator
of the Estate of Thomas I'.. Smith, deecared,
'' applies to mo for Letters of Dismission.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil
' and singular, (be kindrad and rreditors of said
I deceased, to bo aud appear at my office on or
j before the first Monday in March next, to show
cause if any they bavo, why said Letters should
not bo granted'.
I Given under my hand and official signature at
j office iu Augusta, this 7lh day of September,
t 18«8. SAMUEL LEVY,
scpS luifiui Ordinary.
i
’TATE OF GEORGIA—
-1 k A lllcluiionil Coiuely.
Whereas, Roll. Douglass and $. D. Williams,
Executors ou the Estateof Ira D. Mathews, late
of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters
of dismission:
Those are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
uud singular, the kindred und ereditoia of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office -on or before
the first Monilay in February l?ext, to show o.inse,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official Hgnatuie, at
office iu Augusta,'this August 15th, 181®.
SAMUEL LEVY,
au 16—lam6m e Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
OTATE OF GEORGIA.
Richmond Counltf.
WnEKBAs Timothy C. Murphy, Administrator
on tho estateof Phillip McGee, late of said coun
ty, deceased, applies to mo for Letters of Dis
mission :
These arc, therefore, to oito and admonish all,
and singular, tho kindrod and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at iny office, on or
before the first Monday iu April next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted. '
Given under my hand aud official signature,
at office in Augusta, this Istday of October, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
oct 2—lauifim Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
State of Georgia
Richmond County.
Whkkvas, John 11. Fearey, Administrator ou
thu estate of Hurry Hughes, dcovasied, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission—
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of the.stud
deeeaeed. to beahdappeur at my offiruouor before
the first Monday in March next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters not be
granted.
Given uuder uiy hand and official signature u
effiee In Augusta, this VBtb day of September, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
sep29—6m Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
WitzukAa, Edward O'Donnell, Administrator
on tho estate of Richard Quinn, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis
missiou. ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and eredHon of said
deceased, to bo aud appear at my office on or
before the first Monday iu March next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not bo u ranted.
Given under my baud aud official signature at
office in Augusta, this September 11th, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
seiilSr-lenifim Ordinary.
Letters of Administration-
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, James C. C. Black applies to mo lor
Lettero of Administration, with the will annexed,
on tho estate of Jane Odom, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
mid singular, the kindred aud creditors of said
cause, if uuytuevTftrve, wny cam leatat. ««*—
VB.WV, s.
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official Hgnaturo, at
office, in Augusta, this 21st day of Octoliei, 1868.
SAiIUEL levy,
! ft Ordinary.
Letters of Administratioa.
CJTATE OF GEORGIA—
gy Richmond County.
Whereas, Eliza Rebecca Clarke applies to me
for Letters of Administintion. with tlie Will an
nexed, on the Estate of Augusta Cocke, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before live tirstMonday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Augusta, this 20th dav of October, 1868.
SAMUIiIi LEVY,
oct2l—law4t Ordinaiy.
Letters of Administration.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Richmond County.
Whereas, Edward Hatcher applies to rue for
Letters of Administration oo the estate of
Walter S, Nott, deceased.
These are, tlrerelore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular, tire kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before
t.he first Monday in December next,to show cause,
if any they have, why raid Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my band and official signature at
office in Augftstajliis sth dav of November, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY,
no 6 -L:wlt Ordinary.
Leiters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGlA—
llii.hmoud County.
Whereas. Thomas T. Brandon and Fieldeu F.
Brandon, Executors of Janies Brandon, deceased,
upplp to me for Leiters of Dismission.
There lire, therefore, to cite ami admonish all
and singular, the kindred und creditors of «dd
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Mouday in May next, to show cause,
ff any they have, why said Letters should uol be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
office in Augusta, this 17th day of November,
1868. SAMUEL LEVY, .
uol B—luitini Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA
Richmond County.
Whereas, William E. Jackson and George T.
Jackson, Executors of the Estate of John K.
Jackson, deceased, apply to me tot Letters of
Dismission: , , . , „
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
und singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be aud appear at my office on or
before the first Mouday iu May next,to showcause,
. if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted. , „ .
Given under my hand aud official signature at
office in Angnsta, this '-’Sth day of November, 1868.
SAMUEL LEVY.
nov 2!!-lamflm Ordinary.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
\I7ILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT
, Vv House door in the town of Oglethorpe,
■ Macon couuty, Ga., ou SATURDAY, the doth
day of DECEMBER next, within tho legal hours
ot sale, the following property of Henry AC
i Nixon, Bankrupt, to wit: Part of Lot of Land
No. 174, ill the fifteenth district of. originally
’ Houston, lew Macon county being 14 acres m
i the Southwest corner of said Lot: part of Lot
No. 204: part of Lot No. 205; part of Let No.
. 217; aud fractions Noe. 240,2il aud 21ti—all lying
’ iu said district aud county: also, the soul.; hau of
fmetiou No. 115, iu the first district <<l, originally
1 Muecorfee, now Maoou county : also, one fracltpn
in said last mentioned district, containing I acre
and 31 poles, being part of fraelion»N«i. 4 M)d a,
on the Flint River AcademV Lands. 1 Ixwo lamls
all lie in one body on the Flint Rivet miles
“ North of Montezuma, and contains m the aggro
gate nine hundred Korea, more or less, with a
H Jvaiimble plantation thereon 'I he Homestead will
be exti-pietl, eud the metes ami boouJs thereof
,
„ of Henrv M. Nixon. Bankrupt for the benefit ol
, his en d tom. TertiHcash.
1 A H. GREER,
N'.t-vembor JBtli, I** .Yosignee
deci -JawJw
■
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule.
OrrtCß 8. C. R. R. Co., I
Acovxtx, Ga., May 7,1368. f
A FAST NEW YORK THROUGH MAIL
and Passenger Train, direct from Augusta,
Ga., to Wilmington, N.C., WITHOUTCHANGi;
OF CARS, will commence running ou Sunday,
May 10th, m follows:
MORNING MAIL AND PASSBNGER TRAIN
For Charleston, nonnesting with Train for Co.
lumbia, South Catolina, Charlotte Road, and
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at...8:10 a. ui.
Arrive “ « “ « ...9:45 p.m
Passengers for Charleston and Columbia, 8.
0., and parts beyond, are respectfully requested
NOT tb take this Train, as it does not make con
nection with any Train for above points. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at ...S-fiO b. m,
“ “ " " 4:00 p. m.
H, T. PEAKE,
“J 8 Geu’l Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPT’S OFFICE, I
Charlbston, S. C., March 26, 1868. [
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th,
the Passenger Trains of the South Carolina
Railroad will run as follows:
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston 6.30 a.m.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 p, m.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Mont
gomery and Grand Junction.
r FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.'. 6.30 p. in.
Arrive at Columbia 3.50 p. m.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
, Kailroad, Charlotte aud South Carolina Railroad
I and Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
, Leave Augusta 6.00 a m.
I Arrive at Charleston 3.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia *. 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Charlaston 3.10 p. tn.
AUGUSTA NIGHT'EXPRESS.
(SVKDATS MXCBPTBD.)
Leave Char|e.«ton 7.30 p.m.
- Arrive at Augusta 6.45 a. m.
Connecting with trains fcr 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.
(SIIMIIATK BXCBPTBP.)
Leave Charleston 5.40 a. in.
Arrive at Columbia ! .. 6.20 a. m-
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Green
ville and Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.. 5 30 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston 5.30 a. m.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Ou Monilayij Wnducndnyn and Saturdays.
Leave Kingvillo 2 ‘ 20 p ' “'
Arrivd'aißiiAden ....».... v p. m.
Leave C««4on a. m.
Arrive aiKingville 7 40 a. m.
(Signed) IL T. PEAKE,
j 8 General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Atlantic 4 GtriA Railroap Compact, )
O Savannah, April 10th, 1868. Jbi (
N AND AFTEiw SUNDAY,I2th
instant, the Schedule of raSSENGER
THIA NS on thia Road as follows;
Leave Savannah (daily, ffwtaays ex-
cepted) at 4;00 p. ui.
Arrive at Bainbridge......... 6;30 a, m.
Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. m.
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:30 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundaysexcepted) 8:50 p. m.
Leave Live Oak 2:80 a. m.
Leave lfaiubridge(Sundaysexcepted)lo;oo p. m.
Arrive at Savannah 4:00 p. m.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Hattie leaves Jacksonville for
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
Steamer Darlington leaves Jacksonville
for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at -.4:00 p. m.
.®8»~ Through tickets by this lino as low as by
any other.
Passengers for St. Augustine have choice of
.Line of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from
Picolata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Gainesville and Fernandina.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon
day 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,’
arrive* at Bainbridge on same days.
H. S. HAINES,
ap26—lf General Superintendent.
New and Most Direct
route
T <>
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
ANO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA THK
Waahvllle and Chntuuaooga,
ASP
Nashville and
From Atlanta to st. louis,
i!O2 miles shorter than via Memphis.
'’rem Atlanta to St. Lonis. . .
27 miles shorter than viaLcnatb.
From Atlanta to St. Louis, ■
151 miles shorter than via Indianapolis.
From Atlanta to St. Louis, ,
I (Ml miles shorter than via Lonisville.
TWO DAILY TEAINS
Irfjavo Atlanta, making close connection at Chat
tanooga for NASH VILLE, PADUGAII, CAIRO,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, and all importantpoints
Northwest. HUMBOLT, JACKSON (Tenn.l,
MEMPHLS I JACKSON (Miss.), VICKSUUKd,
NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, and all other points
South and Southwest.
THROUGH TICKETS, via Memphis, to Vicks
burg and New Orleans, good either by RAIL or
RIVER from Memphis.
Five hours quicker to Mempb«, and no delay at
Chattanooga bv this route. Fifteen hours and
twenty minnts demy if yon have tickets via Men-
. phis & Charleston Railroad.
At Nashville, Trains of the Nashville & Gbatta
nomra and Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM THE
SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer.
ONLY TWO CHANGES
Between Chattanooga and Bt. Louis, via Hickman.
Meals and State Rooms on Steamers Free. '
PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night
T ample time 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, Nash ville &
Northwestern Railway. ....
J THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with dis
i patch and safety.
Water carriage from St. Louis, New Orleans
1 an 1 Memphis and other points to Hickman, and
, from Hickman to Atlanta, Augusta, Macon aud
, Montgomery, etc., without CHASsx or cars.
Corn from sStljonisto Augusta....s 46perbuslie
Flour from St la>jub to Augusta.... 2 20 nerbarrel
) And equally low rates on other goods.
’ wm.p.iKne|. 1U j.d |aney,
l. ■ Receiver and Gen l Bu;it. Gen 1 Ticket Agent.
' t M GRANT, Geu’l Freight Agent.
may 19-3 m
B Leave to Sell Real Estate.
6 QTATK OF GEORGIA,
>- O Riekmmtd County ?
By permission of th* Court «t Oiimxy ol
f Richmond, C*uuty, notioe is hereby g ,T ® B <2 b ® t
sixty d»y* after data, application will be made to
,l the Court of Ordtaary for ta*ve to sell the Real
Es tata <4 Vbarios D«r«iie, doerosed. ■
JULIA M. DWELLE.
August*. Nov. 2, 1868. Administrtarx
niif3-2m
NO 149
v 8 MARSHAL’S SALES.
Uaitud StatM Mantal’a Sale.
U.S. MARSHAL'S WRICE, >
feireraßßiv Dutrict or Obobola. < ■
T U Uud N Ma^Ga S T*’ ’* ACRBB Or
By virtue of a writ of venditfoui axuona*
issued from the District Court of the United States
for the Soulheru Dwt riot of Georgia, in the above
entitled cause, dated March 25, 1867 to me di
rected und delivered, I will sell at pnblic
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
*?, wf "L at lh ® Court Monse in the
city of Mmoii Bibb county, Ga . certain lot* of
county. State of Georgia, and bounded as follows
Starting from * point (marked by a ent
stone) distant thirteen chains, fire links and four
degrees we*t of north from the south-east coiner
of Tot thirteen (13) of tho Maeotl reserve, west the
Ocmulgee nv*r, proceeding on a line parallel to
the Maeon and Western ftuilroad south
wardly soveuty cimins and eighty Buka, then
(south wardly) parallel with saidrailroad track for
hve chains and twelve links, and lastly, Sorth
weitward at right angle* to railroad track to point
of starting, and being four acie», more or Ism.
Also, another piece of land, bounded as follow*: •
Starting from a point west side of lot thirteen (13)
of Macon reserve, west of Ocmulgee river, dis
tant twelve elianis and seventy-five links from
southwest corner of said lot. running seventeen
chitins and seventy liye links northward along
said side, then turning forty-two degrees ana
thirty minutes west of south for tirirteen chains,
and then forty seven degrees and thirty minutes
east of for twelve chains, than returning to
the Btarung point, containing eight (8) acres, more
or lees—the two together containing twelve (12)
acres, mor* er less.
United States Marshal’s Bale.
" *
U. S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE. >
Mouthbrit Dutrict of Gbohma. )
THE UNITED STATES vs. 118 38-100 Acres
of Land, near Macon, Ga.
By virtneof a writ of veti&tioiirexnonas, issued
from the District Court of the United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, iu the above
entitled cause, dated March 95, 1867, to me di
rected and delivwwi, I will sell at public miction,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
lawful hours of sale, at the Court House iu the
city of Muton, Bibb county, Ga., a certain lot of
land, containing oue hundred and eighteen 38-KMI
acres, more or less, situate m the county of Bibb,
State of Georgia, lyiug and being in the thirteenth .
District, and also in the Macon reserve, commenc
ing at a point fifty feet from the Mncou and West
ern Railroad, about two miles from Macon, which
is marked-on the spot by a stake placed by A.
Scliatt, the Surveyor.
. , W. G. DICKSON,
no26—td U, 8. Marshal.
Postponed U. S. Marshal’s Sale,
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THREE (3)
write of fieri faciUs, issued out of the Hon
orable the Fifth Circuit Court of the United State*
for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
the plaintitis. in the following cases to wit:
CARHART'& BROTHERS vs. BENJAMIN J.
MDAMB, .
A. T. STEW ART 4 COMPANY vs. BENJAMIN
F. ADAMS,
WILLIAM C. BROWNING, Survivor, ets., vs.
BENJAMIN F. ADAMS,
I have levied upon, us the property of Benjamin F.
Adams, a Plantation, containing twenty-six hun
dred'(2,6oo) acres, more on less, situate, lying
and lieiag in the county of RandolphMmd State
of Georgia filing tiers oflota unknown-,but lyiug at
aud immediately around Warilfp Staijcu, on the
Southwestern railroad, ** » ■
One lot of
acres, more or less, with a dWelliugMOuse, out
buildiugs, aud other improvelheute, being the
residence or Beniamin F. Adams, and adjoining .
th* property of Col. J. A. Wingfield, A.O.Moeley,
W. E. Adams, R. C. Jenkins, and others, iu tne
town of Eatonton, county of Putnam, and State
aforesaid.
••ree-ww-v -.*.■* - ««vto ■■ „ J.-., .ign
ner, now occupied by B.F. Johnston 4. Co., and
Benj. F. Adame.
ALSO
Oue Store House and Lot)occupied by Ethridge
& Davis, druggists.
ALSO
One Store House and Lot on Main street, occu
pied by J M. Ballard, Jr.
also
Oue Town Lot near the Railroad Depot, now
vacant.
All tho said Town Lots situate, lyiug uud be
ing in tbe tvtni of Eatonton, county of Putnai ,
and State aforesaid.
Aud will sell the same at public auction, 0 tbe
Court House in the city of Macon and county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN JANUARY next, between the law
ful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 3d day of Septem
ber, 1868, ■ WM. <?. DICKSON,
nos-Jaw lw U. S. Marshal Diet, of G*.
NEW FALL
rPRYGOODsJ
SII VRY L t. BALK
BROAD STREET
I am uow opening a CAREFULLY SELECTED
STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS
—sunt as—
’Dress Goods,
Pi’ints, Flannels,
CASBIMEREB, SHAWLS,
CIOAKB, HOOP-SKIRTS,
COBSETS,
Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc.
As these Goods are tKi<;g!rt only for
READY MONNY, they, of course, will be
sold at POPULAR PRICES.
HENRY E. A. BALK,
1 172 Broad Street
sap 20
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON { v
Macon and Auguste Kailroad.
LAN AND ARTEK MONDAY, OCT. 6th, IMB,
\J the Trains en this Road will run as fol
lews :
Leave Camak dally at .. ¥ - ~.12.40 p.tn
Leave Milledgeville.. 6.45
Arrive at MilledjjeviUe....H~. ........... 4.2 b
Arrive at Camak ...-UO,l£ wa.
Passengers leaving Augusta or Atlanta ou the
Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Rsilroad
will make close canueotiou at Camak for. inter
mediate points on the above Road, audalso for
Macon.
Passengers leaving Milledgeville et 5.30 a.m.
reaches Atlanta MdAugweM-the sattw day. and
will make clstec conuections aS either plaae ftr
the principal pointe iu adjoining State* ’
a Q* E >
my lb—W Genera! Superintendent-
Surgical Operations
I tl/’ILL BffVERFORMED GRATUITOUSLY
VV at the Modirat Coliege, (hiring the Sefsien
I by the inemh.<■' 'b* Faculty.
, » te A. BuwAs,
I novi- l»w4w Dean