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THURSDAY MORNING... J>e. 24. I
LIFE! DEATH.
liT KEV. W H. FLATT.
Life is a mystic woof
Plied by a spindle drear,
Weaving the threads of care.
Wet with affection s tear.
But Death mutely stops the spindles mviii
• Aud severs out care's knotted thread ;
While the cares of earth's millions are dried
at the tomb. ' ,
Where angels watch over the dead.
Life is « broken hope.
Life is a weanr sigh.
Life is a faded dream.
Life is a dre id to die.
But death near us glides, with a dark veiled
face,
Aud waves u ■ in silence away,
Where hope is fruition ami sighs are sweet
songs.
And dreams are the wings of the day.
Life is a shadowed light,
Life is a Pilgrim's hymn.
Light is mi eelitf strange
Heard in the t« Hight dim,
But Death soon unveils man’s shadowlcss
day,
Aud shelters the I raveller alone ;
The echoes of earth are all lost in the strains
That swell from the Master’s Throne.
Life is a thought worked out—
Worked on a stage sublime—
Worked ’maith the Angel’s eyes—
Worked in tlic tasks of Time.
But Death easily ends both the. thought mid
the tasks—
Ends both in a rapture sublime,
While the Angels bend o’er him in jubilant
bands,
And crown the True Worker of Time.
Life, is the breath of Gori,
Life is his smile or frown ;
Life is the victor's cross.
Life is t]ic victor's cron n.
But Death takes the breath from earth back
to God;
On guilt bends his withering frown;
While the smilesof His love, in radiant glow,
Lights the way from the Cross to the
Crown.
Life is an endless curse.
Life is an endless bliss,
Life in the other world,
Is us we choose in this,
• O Death, which of these! In awe wc must
wait,
And list for thy summoning call;
With hands crossed on the oreast and eyes
closed in sleep,
We’ll rest 'neath the dark flowing pall.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Os City Council of Augusta and Hoard of
Health fur the Ensuing Year.
December 2, IMJS.
Finance ini A'C.uiits— Jackson. Tutt. Clark,
Sibley.
Streets, Drains and Plank Roads— Allen,
Meyer, Spaeth, Goodrich.
’ Alice—Gardiner. Jones, Goodrich, Barrett.
llvugkton InstUule—Jones, Meyer, Tntt,
Gargan.
Bridge, Riirr Rank and Wharvei— Allen, Bar
rett, Gardiner, Gargan.
Dumps and Wdl*— Burgau, B|>aeth, Jones.
Heyer.
Goodrich, Gardiner. Barrett. Allen.
irlh CooWßona—Meyer, Clark, Tntt, Jackson
,dett Sprint* Hater WorAs —Spaeth,
Jones, Sibh-y
„ a ... Meyor, Clark, Gardiner, Gargan.
rr rW< Barrett, Jackson, Allen.
7,' M< TSiblev, Allen. Spaeth. Gargan.
7"^°2. d^- t 6lark. Meyer. Tntt.
/ Kjcy, Clark, Jackson.
/ C, ?” <rf "'Mark. Tntt, Sibley. Jackson.
Gardiner, Meyer, Gargan.
ar RHn. Barrett, Joitea, snpetb».«r,
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Shoe's ini'! Exhibition*- C\Mk,ol{xneU, Tntt,
Gargan.
Rail and Street Railroad* Sibley, Allen, Gar
diner, Jackson.
Special Committee on Water works— Barrett,
Spaeth,Goodrich, Alien.
Cemetery— Jackson, Spaeth, Jones, Meyer.
RECAPITULATION.
Josiah Siblev Finance. Tnrkuett Springs,
Water Works. City Hall, Lamps, Au
gusta Canal, Railroads, Magazine
JOHN U Meveu—Streets sand Drains, Houghton
Institute, Pumps and Wells, South
Commons, Market, Jail, Hospital,
Cemetery.
T. G. BIRHKTT—PoIice, Bridge. River Bank and
Wharves, Engines, Health, Printing,
Shows aud Exhibitions, Special Water
Works Committee.
W. S Jones Police. Houghton, institute,
Pumps and Wells, Tnrkuett Springs,
liospHsl, Magazine, Cemetery.
J M. Clark—Finance, South Commons, Market,
Jail, Augusta Canal, Shows and Ex
hibitions, Printing, Lamps.
J. V. H. Allen—Streets and Drains, Bridge,
River Bank and Wharves, Engines,
. Health, City Hall, Railroads, Special
Water Works.
J. T. Gaudimbr —Police, Bridge, River Bank
and Wharves, Engines, Market, Hos
pital, Magazine, Railroads.
W. rl. Tutt—Finance, Houghton Institute,
South Commons, Health. Lamps, Au
gusta Canal, Shows and Exhibitions.
C. SrABTB —Streets and Drains, Pumps and
Wells, Turkuott Springs, City Hall,
Printing, Special Water Works, Cem
etery.
W. b. Jackson—Finance, South Commons,
Health, Lamps, Augusta Canal, Rail
roads, Cemetery.
W. fl. Goonuica —Streets aud Drains, Police,
Euginos. Turknett Springs. Jail,
Magazine, Special Water Works.
James IDrcan—Houghton Institute, Bridge,
River Bank and Wharves, Pumps
and Wells, Market, City Hall, Hos
pital, Printing, Shows and Exhibi
tions.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Ist bard V. P. Stovall, Wm. Richards, J. 8.
Coles.
2d Ward—J. 8. Cook, Janies Miller, K. B.
Moore.
3d Ward— D. B. Plumb, J. B. Carter, John
Davison.
4th Ward—Charles Estes, IL C. Bryson, Fran
cis Cogin. H. F. RUSSELL,
deci—3t Mayor C. A,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of I
GEO W. HOLZENDORF 7IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern . The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee of the elate of George W. Ilolxendorf, of
Thomson, county of Columbia, State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his owu
petition bv the District Court of said District.
GEO. P. STOVALL, Assignee.
de!9—lawJw
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States for the Northern District ot
Georgia.
la the matter of i
LEWIS WEILMAN, 'IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. 5
To all whmu it may concern ; The uudcraigued
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signee or Lewis Weil man. of Atlanta, county of
Fulton and State of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition by the DiUrim Court of said District.
Dated this 14th dav <>f Dreninber, 1868.
AUGt’ST M REINIIARDT.
delb- iawßw Assignee
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Stales for the Northern District of
Georgia.
lu lbs mailer of i
KDWIN D. NKWTONjIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To whom it may concern: The uadersig. i
hereby gives notice ot hie appointment as As
sigoee <>f the estate of Kdwin Newton, of
Athens, county of Clarke, who has been nd
judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of raid District.
JAMES A. CARLTON.
de IS l.wJw Assignee.
I STALLINGS A ROGERS,
132 Broad Street, A.ugusta, Ga.
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FURKIITURE
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THE PEOPLE
Grreatly Excited,
WAR” IN THE FIHI).
LADIES!
LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT !!
A BEAUTIFIER ‘as is’ A BEALTH’IEK.
I Ladies Hafasins for Sept, J
‘‘Henry R. Costar. of No. 10 Crosby Street, is
said to be ‘out’with u bkautifikr that eolipaee
anvlhing ever known in this line. The Ladies are
wild with delight. Gue lady says, ‘I know it s
right,’ and pointed to a skin us fresh, soft and de
licate as a child. Another lady said, ‘if it cost
SIO.OO a bottle, Id have it;’ and another, ‘Away
with ull hurtful cosmetics, aud give me only
Costar’s Bitter Sweet
AND 01UNGE BLOSSOMS.
It gives beinty to the Complex iou, a rosy glow
to the Cheeks, h ruby tiugeto the Lips,and hup
piness complete.
’ ! Beware I! of worthlese imitations
AH DruggisU in AUGUSTA sell it.
One bottle $1.00; three bottles, $2.00.
Or address -Costar,” No 10 Crosby t4.,N.Y.
“COSTAR’S”
Standard Preparations
ARE
’ “ C'tular s’ Hoi, Roach, Etc.. Exterminators.
'* Costar's” Bed Bug Exterminators.
‘ Costar's'’ (only pure) Insect Powder.
‘•Only lufaliible Remedies known.
“18 years established in New York.”
“2,(0 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
1 “All Druggists in AUGUSTA sell them.
“!!! Beware! 11 of spurious imitations.”
TI.OO sizes sent by mail on receipt of price.
s•’.oo for any three SI.OO sizes by express.
, Addrets
HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Crosby St.
• New York, or John F. Henry (successor to)
Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Pstk How, N. Y,
, Sold by all Druggists in Augusta, Ga.
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HOUSEKEEPERS.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Men--Women--and Children !
Men--Women--and Children !
J
KI:AI>—HEAD.
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, • Cooling to Scalds and Burns,”
"Soothing to all painful wounds, etc,'
“Healing to all Sores, Ulcers, etc."
1 ‘-11EN JIY IL COSTA It, of No. 10
Crosby st., is ‘out’ with a Salve which
> ho calls his
Tostar’s 1 Buckthorn Kilve
’> I'erba;w the most extruoi'di"®’.’: e 'j el ’
•; known Its pow~--/ emotMng and Heahng for
il all I'm*. Hurns, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, ( happed
bauds aud Skin, for sore Nipples, Piles, etc., etc.,
k is withoota parallel. One person anys of it: ‘I
would not be without a Box in my House, if it
cost $5 Oil, or I had to travel all the way to New
, York for it.’’—.V Evening Jimc*. Sept. t>,
I
1 "COSTAirS"
: Standard Preparations
l, AKK
• ‘‘Costar's'' Hat, Roach, etc., Exterminators.
» ‘•Custar’s" Bed Bug Exterminators.
. ‘•Custar's” (only pure) Insect Prwthr,
“Duly Infallible Remedies known.”
“18 years established in Naw York.”
“2,0110 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.”
“!!! Beware 111 of spurious imitations.”
• “All Druggists in AUGUSTA.”
. Or address
HENRY R. COSTAR, 10 Crosby St., N.
Y., or John F. Henhy (Successor to)
. Demas Bakner & Co., 31 Park Row, N. Y.
Soldbif <tll Dragijlsts in Auijustn, (fit.
GEafftwHiiE
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
F AB leading newspapers kept on file.
Information as to cost of Advertising furnished
All orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries by mail answered promptly.
Complete printed listens Newspapers for eala.
Special lists prepared for customers.
Advertisements written and Notices secured.
Orders ftom Business Man especially solicited.
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TO ALL THOSE IN
WANT OF MONEY.
'■pifE iiJIDKIiSWNKD RESPECTFULLY j
1 announces to the people of Augusta and vi- {
<unity, that he is now ready to
Advance T>ans, i
In Sums from ONE DOLLAR upwards.
On such Collateral Security a« Chilling,
Watviws, Pistole, Jewelry, Dlatuonih. ale., »n
the moat liberal terms.
!Rll’r»ml ’frert, Awnsia, ill.
b .IT .’tm I*. Mf.lt It I l
MEDICINAL.
Asiatic Cholera in China.
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ALMOST EVERY CASE
CURED WITH
PAIN KILLER.
1 > EAD THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM
IX Rev. R. Telford. Missionary in China, now
visiting his home in Pennsylvania:
WzsiiiMiToX, Pa., Juuello, 18t>6.
Me»*r». Perry I)ari*<k Son Providence, R. 1.:
Dear Sirs— During a residence of some ten
years as n Missionary in Siam and China, 1 found
! your vegetable Pain Killer a most valuable
remedy for that fearful scourge, the Cholera.
In administering the medicine, I found it most
i effectual to give a teaspoonfnl of Pain Killer in a
gill of hot water sweetened with sugar; then,
after about, fifteen minutes, begin to give a table
‘ spoonful ot the same mixture every minute until
relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to
the extremities. Bathe tha stomach with Pain
: Killer, cleiir and rub the limbs briskly. Os those
who had the cholera, and took t her medicine faith
fully in the way stated above, eight out of ten
recovered. Yours, truly.
R TELFORD.
If an attack with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, or
Cramp Colic, don’t delay the use of the Pain
Killer. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25
cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
Manhattan, Kansas, April 17,1866.
Gentlemen— * * ’ I want to say a little
more about the Pain Killer. I consider it a very
valuable medicine, and always keen it on hand.
I have travelled a good deal since I have been in
Kansas, and never without taking it with me,
In my practice I used it freely for the Asiatic
Cholera, in 1819, and with better success than any
other medicine; I also used it here for cholera in
1855, with the same good result.
Truly, yours, A. HUNTING, M. D.
Bwato, China.
Choleia! * * * I regret to say that the
cholera has prevailed here of late to a fearful
extent. For the last throe weeks, from ten to
fiftv or sixty fatal cases each day has been re
ported. I should add that, the Pain Killer, sent
recently from the Mission House, has been used
with considerable success during this epidemic.
If taken in season is generally effectual in check
ing the disease,
Rev. CHARLES IIARDINIG,
Bhqtapore, India.
[Front the Portland Moutlily.]
Summer Complaint and Dysentery,
Bowel complaints seem just now to be the
prevailing element, and any medicine that is
everywhere acceptable, and that is reliable, is a
very desirable acquisition. From what we have
seen, beard, 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 complaints, give one tea
spoonfulin a gill of new milk and molasses, in
equal parts, stirred well together; lessen the dose
: for children, according to the age. If the pain be
severe, bathe the bowels and back with the medi
cine. Thia mode of treatment is good in cases of
the cholera morbus, sudden stoppages, etc. Re-
I peat the dose every hour.
“The quickest way I ever saw the dysentery
cuied was by taking one spoonful of the Pain
Killer in one gill of milk and molasses stirred
well together and drank hot., at the same time
bathing the bowels freely with medicine. Lot
; Ihe dose be repeated every hour until the patient
is relieved.’’
If every person who has reason to fear tills
of this medicine, and nsc as occasion required, we
believe sgreat amount of suffering and sickness
would I. '.saved. jel‘2—2m
Tax Notice.
xYlake Your State Tax Returns.
All persons take notice that,
for the purpose of receiving said Returns,
1 Rhall attend the following places, from October
2C> to December 15, 1868:
At the Upper Market, on every Monday, from
'.♦a.ui. to 1 p. tn., and from 3 to (i p. ni.
Ou Tuesdays at Messrs. Day & Inman's Auc
tion Room, on Broad street.
Ou Wednesdays, at the Court House.
On Thursdays, at the Scale House.
> On Fridays, al the Court Honse.
Ou Saturdays, nt, District, Court Grounds, of
1 which dne notice will be given.
All citizens, white and colored, between the
ages of twenty one aud sixty, arc liable to i-et“e»
I and pay a Poll Tax of One itoim. , »u<t such other
p - taxes as u>»y s* impound by the County. For
* I Miare to make your returns, of all propertv, or to
• comply with the law, now of force, the penalty of
- the law will be strictly enforced, unbiased and
I impartial, on all defaulters.
N. B. For failure of making returns, the
penalty is a double tax.
J. B. VAUGHN.
R. T. R., Richmond County.
j Augusta, October 24,1868.
oet24 —tdecls
Assignee’s Sale-
By virtue of an order from the
Honorable District Court of the United
States, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the Lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours es Bale, on the
' FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1860, two
hundred acres of Land in Montgomery county;
two hundred and fifty acres in Decatur county,
' <>a,; one hundred and sixty acres of Land in
Independence county, Arkansas, with Mining
Stocks, I‘atent Hights, Notes, and other Ac-
I counts. All sold as the property of Charles P.
McCalla, bankrupt, for the benefit of creditors.
JACOB R DAVIS,
Assignee.
December la, 1868. dels—law3w
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
: Georgia.
In the matter of )
BENJAMIN R. SMITH, I In BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J
k To all whom it may concern : Tha uudersigu
i ed hereby gives notice ol his appointment os
; Assignee ol Benjamin R. Smith, of Washing
ton county, State of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Court of
) said District. ’ •
Dated Sandersville, Georgia, this 2d Decem
ber, 1868. M. NEWMAN,
j del? —lawow Assignee.
United Slates Marshal’s Sale.
U. 8- MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 1
Soi tubbn District of Georgia )
The united states vs. 15 acres of
Laud, near Macon, Ga.
By virtue of a writ of v.nditioui exponas, issued
from the District Court of the United States for
the Southern District of Gworgia, in the above en
titled cause, dated March 25, 1867, to me directed
and delivered. 1 will sell at public auction, on the
first Tuesday in January next, within she lawful
hours of sale, at the Court Ilouao in the city of
i Macon. Bibb county. Go., a certain lot of land,
' containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less, sitnate
in the Thirteenth District, county of Bibb. State
l of Georgia. Wm. G DICKSON.
no2f—td U. 8. Narslial, Diet, of Georgia.
AUCTION* SALE OF
Government Property!
IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS
received from the Major General Command
l ing Department of the South. I will sell at
publie auction, on TUESDAY, the !2d instant,
all the Public Buildings now ix-eupieil by the I’.
8. Troiqn, at Aiken, S. C., without reserve.
Terms cash, in U. 8. currency, I'urther par
' Benters oil the day ol sale.
JOHN O’CONNELL,
Lt. ‘•th Infantry, A.A.t.'.M. and A.A.C S.,
j <l-1.1 fit ’ (VtHiiiaiidiug Clarion.
E H. PUGHE’S
Book & Job
PRINTING OFFICE,
190 Broad Ellis Streets,
l« Noh Supplied with the Latest and Improved
PRESSES, TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.,
And is ready to execute any description of
Book and Job Printing
IN ft 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,
CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES
BILLS LADING, DRAY RECEIPTS, DRAFTS,
AUCTION BILLS, STEAMBOAT BILLS,
AND, IN FACT,
rvrar DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING!!
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THE BOOKBINDERY
Os this Establishment
IS A. SI’KJCI.A.IjT'Sr.
And we have recently 7 made large additions ol
NKW TOOLS AND MATERIALS!
The Daily National Republican
A Morning Paper,
PUBLISHED AT FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR
AND
be Wtthlj Rational ItpuHhn,
PUBLISHED AT TWO DOLLARS A YEAR,
Contain the Latest News by Telegraph and Muil
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.
omcß—l9o Broad and 153 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga
BEAUTIFUL HAIR,
AND
Ornaments for the Hair!
C. BALZEAU,
'HAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN INVITING
X the attention of bis old friend* and patrons,
(the Ladies especially) to the new and splqpdid
anortment ol
III’MAN HAIR,
winch he lias just received direct from Paris, and
offers at prices
Fully 25 per cent. Lower than the
same can be purchased at retail
in the city of New York!
Having had over twenty live years experience
in the Hair-Dressing business, he Hatters himself
that bo very thoroughly understands all Diseases,
of the Hair'and Scalp, and will be happy to treat'
such on the most liberal terms.
Consultations given gratis, both for ladies and
gentlemen, at bis rooms. No. 198 Broad street,
south side.
Wigs,
Curls,
Trout ■ Bands
l hignons,
and Braids,
always on hand, or manufactured to order at
short notice. bov22—eodtit.
MECHANICS’ BANK.
Assignee’s Sale.
ON THURSDAY. THE 7TH OF JANUARY
next, at 12 AL, will be eold.at Pnblic Auc
tion, on the premises, the
banking house and lot
OF THE MECHANICS’ BANK.
This Lot is o’ue hundred and seventy-three feet
deep, and has a front on Broad street of thirty
nine feet, of which four feet nine inches is in tbe
alley on the East, reserved for the use of all the
adjoining lot-holders. The property is too well
known to need further description. .
At the same time and place, the FURNITURE
remaining in the Bank will be sold consisting of
MARBLE COUNTER DESKS. TABLES, a
first-class IRON SAFE, line GOLD SCALES
etc.
Terms cash, in currency.
WJI. T. GOULD,
October BO Assignee.
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A Good Smoke is a Perpetual Comfort
LORILLARD’S
“YACHT CLUB”
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Competent critics pronounce it best for many
reasons:
It is made of tbe best stock grown.
The Nicotine is extracted; there are
No drugs in it, consequently it is
Anti-nervous in its effects-
It has an agreeable, aromatic flavor;
Doosnot burn or sting the tongue;
Leaves no unpleasant aftertaste in tho
Mouth, or disagreeable odor in the room.
Instead of exciting the nervous forces,
It allays irritation, and calms them.
We regard it as the perfection of
Smoking Tobacco. Orders for elegant
Meerschaum Pipes are being packed daily
In the various sized bags in which it is sold,
As an extra inducement for those
Who love a good smoke to try it.
LORILLARD’S
“EUREKA” Smoking Tobacco
Is likewise an excellent article of choice Virginia
Tobacco, of a heavier body than the former.
And hence much cheaper in price ; nevertheless
It makes an excellent smoke. Orders for
Meerschaum Pipes dally packed in this brand.
LORILLARD’S
“CIIATIRY” Chewing Tobacco
Composed of the best cutting Leaf in the country
Superior tn color, finer in quality, and makes a
Better chew than other brands. Acknowledged
The leading Fine Cut I'obaooo wherever nsed.
Respectable jobbers and dealers in all sections
Keep it, and small buyers can save money,
Time and trouble, by purchasing of them
LORILLARD’S Maccoboy, French Rappee,
and Scotch SNUFFS still retain excellent quali
ties which have made them so famous every
where.
Circulars sent on application.
P. LORILLARD.
uoll —eodlm NewYoik.
” NATIONAL
IREBDMAN’B SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
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Chartered by Act oi* Congress.
Banking House, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner
of 19th street, Washington, D. v.
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BRANCH AT AUGUSTA, GA.,
SO 40 JACKSON ST.
Open every day—Sundays and Holidays ex
cepted—from 9 a.m. to 2p. m., and Saturday
evenings from 6 to 8 p. m.
DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT FROM
FIVE CENTS UPWARDS, RE
CEIVED FROM ANY
PERSON.
Deposits can always bo withdrawn without no
tice. Deposits in specie are repaid in specie.
All other deposits arc repaid in “Greenbacks”
or National Bank Bills.
All the profits belong to the depositors.
Interest added to accounts three times a year.
Investments arc only made in Securities of
the United States. GEO. H. HARRIS,
Chairman Advisory Committee.
ROBERT T. KtsNT,
Secretary.
DAVID A. RITTER,
Cashier
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of j
P. B. BOURNE,
H. W. BOURNE, and j INBANKRUPTCY
JAMES A. SANDERS, |
Bankrupts. I
At Elberton on the 13th of December, 1868.
This is to give notice that I have filed iny
final accounts, as Assignee of the estates of P.
B. Bourne, If. W. Bourne, and James A.
Sanders, bankrupts, in said Court, and that on
the sth day of January, 1869,1 shall apply to said
Court for the settlement of my said accounts,and
for u discharge from all liability as Assignee of
said estates, In accordance with the provisions
of the 28th section of the Bankrupt Act of
March 2d, 1867. JAMES J. BURCH,
de!7-law2w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern Dietrict of
Georgia.
In the matter of 1
GEORGE LAURANT, lIN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. I
Pursuant to the order of Frank 8. Hesseltine,
Register in Bankruptcy, a second general meet
ing of creditors of tho said Bankrupt will be
held at the law office of Frank 8. Hesseltine, in
the city of Savannah, at 9 o’clock a. m. on tbe
2d day of January, A. D., 1869.
P. V. ROBINSON,
dels—2t- Assignee.
£n the district court of the
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of >
!!. M. FRYER, UN BANKRUPTCY,
Uankrapt. I
Tiii» is to give notice that a eecoini general
meeting of the creditors of the raid Bankrupt
will be held al Cuthbert., in uM District, on
the ‘di* day of December, 18l>8, before Frank 8.
Iletwllinc. Esq., Register in Bankruptcy necord
ing to 27th Ser lion of Bankrupt Act, approved
MayehM.
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Rail Road Schedules.
Western and Atlantic Railroad
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■TIN AND AFTER NOVEMBER ITth
A ’ PASSENGER TRAINS will run L ftdlX'
going north. •
Leave Atlanta.
8.15 A. M.daily (except Sunday*) Express P...
seuger.—Arrive nt Chattanooga 4 45,-
m. connecting with trains of Ntuhvil »
and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashvil 1
Louisville, and tho Wert, and for M*»
York and other Eastern cities, vi H L 0,.:,
ville; allo with train* of Memphi* a.j
Charleston Railroad for Memphi,
Orleans, etc.
4.15 P. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton A<
commodation.—Arrive at ’Marietta at W
p.m., Cartersville 8.13 p.m, Kingston
9.19 p.m., Dalton 12.44 a.ni. g6lon
6.45 P.M. Daily Great Northern Mail.— Ar
rive at Dalton 1.29 a.m., conuectiug will
trains for Kuoxville, Lyuchburg Wash
iugton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, aud New
York. Arrive at Chattanooga at*4 ft
a.m. connecting with trains of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville
Louisville, and the West, ami for New
York and other Eastern cities, via Louis
ville; also with trains of Memphis and
Charleston Railroad for Memoliu si
Louis, and the West. ’
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.35 A. M. Eui y Great Southern Mail.—Leav
ing Chattanooga at 5 50 p m., connecting
with trains of Nashville and Chatta
nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail,
road*, and Dalton at 8.40 p.m , con
necting with trains of E. T. and Georgia
Railroad.
11.00 A. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton A<
commodation. —Leave Daltou at 2.15 a
m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville 11. 18
a.m., Marietta at 9.27 am.
2.049 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4.40
a.m., connecting with trains' of Nash
ville amd Chattanooga, and Memphis and
Charleston Railroads.
Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches on
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation.
Daily Passenger Line
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
AND OTHER
Eastern Cities,
Via Western and Atlantic
AND
Virgina and Tennessee Railways
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
TIMETABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17, 1868
NORTH.
Leave Atlanta at 6 45 p.m.
Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville H 15a.m.
Leave Bristol 7 23 pan.
Leave Lynchburg 9 < 0 a.m.
Leave Washington 7 0# p.m.
Leave Baltimore 8 55 p.m.
Leave Philadelphia 1 22 »■>“■
Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m.
SOUTH.
Leave New York 7 «•> P-®-
Reave Philadelphia 11 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore I 3 50 a.m.
Leave Washington 6 3® a - m '
Leave Lynchburg 4 40 p.m.
Leave Bristol a - m
Leave Knoxville 1 14 p.m.
Leave Dalton g 40 p.m.
Arrive at Atlanta d ”0 ».m.
Time between Atlanta and New York, 57 hours.
GREAT MAIL between Atlanta Mil
New York is carried exclusively by this Line.
Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains
Through Tickets
Good until used, and Baggage Checked Through
to all important points.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation,
W. 4 A. li. 11.
1868 and 1869.
Winter Arrangement.
GREAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO TUB
NORTH AND EAST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
OR
Indianapolis.
Passengers by this Route have choice ol
twenty-live different Routes to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE and
WASHINGTON
Passengers holding Tickets by this Rout ®. Jl 0 .
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, c»n •
Washington without extra charge.
Sig, Fare hum »» via Knoxville or AuguAa
-I'rains leave Atlanta DAILY, at 8.15 *• “
and 6.45 p. m., afterorriral of all Southern ,
and make close connections to above n
cities.
Cheek Baggage so Louisville, and itJ!’’ l £
re-chocked to destination on Trim- ■ > , t
ville and Nashville Railroad before arrive
Louisville.
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS <>N
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Ample time for Moals, and good WoteD.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUIS' ILI. 1
Tickets by thia Route for sale , '* n ‘ ir
Ticket Office Atlanta. * b waIKEI( ,
Master of
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