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NEVER MIND
IVlial'athe uae of always fretting
Al the trials we shall find
Ever strewn along our pathway.
Travel on, and never ntiud.
Travel onward; working, hoping.
Cast mi lingering look behind
At the trials once encounlared
Dx>k ahead ami never mind.
What is past is piutt forever!
!«t all the fretting be resigned;
ft will never help thf matter--
Do your Iwst, and never inhid.
And if those nho might befriend you,
Whom th ■ ties of nature bind,
Should refuse to do their duty.
Look to Heaven, mid never mind.
Friendly words arc often spoken
When the feelings are luikind ;
Take them for their real value,
Pass them on, and never mind.
Fate may threaten, clouds may lower,
Enemies may la- combined ;
If your trust in God is steadfast.
He will help you; never mind,
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OFFICIAL.
Laws of Congress.
[j’l IJLIC— No. 113. |
AN ACT relating to the Alexandria
canal-
.Whereas by an act of Congress, on
the twenty-sixth day of May, eighteen
hundred and thirty, the Alexandria
Canal Company’ was incorporated, and
authorized and empowered to con
struct, operate, and maintain a canal
from Georgetown, in the State of Vir
ginia, with an aqueduct across the
Potomac river at Georgetown; and
whereas by an act of the general as
sembly of the State of Virginiapasscd
on the sixteenth day of Febnury,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, the
board of public wo-ks was authorized
to unite with the corporate authorities
of the city of Alexandria in making
disposition of the Alexaddria canal,
in order to repair and make said canal
available; and whereas said board of
public works did. in pursuance of said
canal available; and whereas said
board of public works did, in pursu
ance of said authority, so unite with
said corporate authorities, and did by
their joint vote, and a vote of the maj
ority of the stockholders of said canal
company, empower and direct the
president and directors of the said
sanal company to lease the said canal
for the. period of ninety-nine years;
and wherefts the said president and
directors, in pursuance of said authori
ty, did, on th<*sixteenth day of May,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, grant,
lease, and conqey the said canal, its
aqueduct, locks, banks, lands, gates,
and property of all description to
Henry 11. Wells, Philip Quigley, and
and William W. Dungan,, thegrantees
therein named, and whereas afterward,
and by an act passed by’ the general
assembly’ of the State of Virginia, on
the seventeenth day of April, eighteen
hundred *lnd sixty-seven, the said
lease was ratified and affirmed, and the
lessees were further authorized and
empowered to build, operate, and
maintain a new aqueduct, and in con
junction therewith a railroad ami a
bridge across said piers, and build,
operate, and maintain a railroad front
Georgetown to Alexrnder; and whero
as the said los-ees have entered into
possession of and repaired the said
canal and have erected a new aqner
duct across the said Potomac rive
upon the said piers connecting the
Chesapeake and Ohio canal with the
said Alexandria canal: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Renette rind
House of dleprescntatives of the
Umled Staies of America in Con
yress assembled, That the said aque
duct across tlm Potomac river from
Georgetown to the Virginia shore,
and so connecting the said canals, fe
hereby declared to be a lawful struc
ture in its present position and eleva
tion, anything in any law or laws of
the United States, or of any State, to
the contary notwithstanding.
Sec. 2. -In<Z be it further enacted,
That the said lessees, their associates,
. their heirs, and assigns, are hereby au
thorized and empowered to maintain
and operate said aqueduct, and to
) creel, build, operate and maintain
across the I’otomac river from George
town, in tlm District of Columbia, to
the Virginia shore, upon :md over the
stone piers upon which tl.io aqueduct
. now rests, in cod?unction therewith, a
bridge of wood, iron, or stone with one
or more ways for the passage of per
sous, animals, and vehicles, and also
with or more tracks or ways for the
passage of engines and cars, with such
other conveniences as are usual or nec
sasery for a ra
Sec. An<l be it further enacted,
That it shall be lawful for the said
lessees, their associates and successors,
to lay out, construct; maintain, and
operate a railroad across said bridge
from Georgetown, in the District of
Columbia, to the Virginia shore and
these to connect witlisaidrailroad.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE
1 United States for the Southern District of
Georgia
In the matter oi i
C. V. WALKER, J-IN BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. . I No. 356
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge from all his debt* prova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867,
notice is hereby given to al! persons interested
to appear on the 11th day of January, 1869,
at 12 o’clock m., at chambers of said
District Court,before Albert G. Foster. Esq., one
of the Registers of the said Court in Bank
ruptcy, at his office at No. 1 Warren Block,
third floor, Room No. 1 Jackson street, city of
Augusta, and show cause why the prayer of the
the said petition of the Bankrupt shontd not )>e
granted. And further notice is hereby given
that the second and third meetings of creditors
will be held at the same time and place.
Dated nt Savannah, Ga., this 18th day of De
cember, 1868.
JAS. MtPHERSvN,
dce,2o law’Jl Clark.
HOMESTEAD.
PAIL BURNT ALL HAS APPLIED EOK
Exemption of Ftirsonalty, and setting apart
and ralnaUo* of homestead, and I will pa»s
upnu Jbo same «t 1# o'clock a. a., on the first
Mond«Vin Januarrwext. at my office in Augusta.
SAMUEL LEW. ’
■lee!l t.i • Ordinary.
William Phillips,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
At <6l NT A, UA.,
WILL UNDERTAKE TO MAKE
Cjl RVKYo,
n PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS.
Ami ESTIMATES,
i For Canals, Water Works.
or Factory Buildings.
lie baa had twenty years’ experience in the
conatrnction, care, and management of the An
gustn Canal, and morn than five year.-' expe
rience as Chief Engineer of the Augusta Water
Works, and would prefer engagements in the
Hydraulic line of bus profession.
The Cotton Mill?, and various other buildings
in Augusta, and the Water Works, were erected
under his superintendence. <le22 tit
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cepted—from a. m. .to 2p. m., am! Saturday
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CEIVED FROM ANY
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Deposits can always bo 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.
Interest added to account* three times a year.
Investments are only made in Securities of
the United States. GEO. 11. HARRIS,
Chairman Advisory Committee.
ROBERT T. KENT,
Secretary.
DAVID A. RITTER,
Cashier.
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MECHANICS BANK.
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Assignee’s Sale.
ON THURSDAY, THE 7TH OF JANUARY
next, at 12 M., will be sold, at Public Aac
tion, on the premise*, the
banking house and lot
OF THE MECHANICS’ BANK.
This Lot is one hundred and seventy-three feet
deep, and ha* a front on Broad street of thirty
nine feet, of which four feet nine inches is in the
alley on the East, reserved for the use of ail 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 Hank will lie sold consisting of
MARBLE COUNTER DESKS. TABLES, a
first-class IRON SAFE, line GOLD SCALES
etc.
Terms cash, in currency.
\VM. T. GOULD,
October 30 Assignee.
oct3l d&wtd
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| WANT A MAN TOTAKE THE AGENCY
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Europe and America, with the4,<HN*county color
ed map of the United Staten on the back, issued
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either map can be thrown front. Each man is
62x61 inches large, with ribboa binding void
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labor. Price ss—worth SSO. A small capital
will do to start with. $lO a copy can be got for
these great maps. Send for circular,terom, eta.
Twenty new maps nnder way
J. T. LLOYD, (P. O. Box 129/
nol9—Tmdw .irftintn. Gn.
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Postponed Assignee's Sale.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
Hon. A. G. Foatei, Register in Bankruptcy,
will be sold between the legal hours of sale, at
Edgefield Conrt House, in theconnty of Edgefield
and State of South Carolina, ou the first Monday
in January next, all the right, title and interest of
Francis Murray, Bankrupt, in the following
property, to-wit:
All that tract of Land being in the county and
State aforesaid, on Big Horse Creek, waters of
the Savannah river, containing 2.080 acre*, more
or less, and bounded on Hie west by lauds now
or formerly belonging to Win. Gregg, on the
northeast by lands now or formerly Lewis Elzey's,
on the cast by lands now or formerly Mat May ’s
and E. Poaey's, on the sontlicuirt by land now or
formerly G. Rozier's and Mrs. R. Swearingiu's, on
the south by lands now or formerly Wm. Riggs’
and J. Hatcher'*. Also, all the right, title ami
interest of said Bankrupt in that other tract of
Land lying in the county and State ufore
said,near the Graniteville depot, on the South
Carolina railroad, coutaiuing one and acres,
more or less, and honnded on tire west by land
now or formerly William Morris’, on the south
and east by land now or formerly Mirhael
O'Brien’s, on tin- north by the South Carolina
Railroad. The aforesaid traeta of being toe
same conveyed to said Francis Murray by Lucins
L. Hall,by deed dated the27tli day of November.
1866. Also, a lease bold interest in four acres Os
land adjoining Kalnia Mills, upon which there is
a wooden house, containing seven rooms. Also,
two small carts.
The interest of »aid Frauds Mnrray, in the
aloraateulieued proi«rly to be gold free from the
encumlmuK-e of any lien, la-hl by any creditors of
Mitrrav Terms cash. 8. 1> HEARD,
rise--I I - ftl AssiglH't
STALLINGS & ROGERS,
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U. S- Marshal's Sale
[JNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
I ol fieri facia*, issued out of the llouotablc,
tbe Fifth Circuit Court of the United State*, for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff, Cabart & Brothi r, tn the following case,
to wit : Cahart X Brother vs Edwin T. Jones, 1
have levied upon, a* the property of Edwin T.
Jones, defendant, his one third interest tn a Home
and Lot. in the city ol Augusta, county of Rich
mond and State us Georgia, and mot* particn
larly described as being situated on the south side
of Broad street, containing a front on Broad street
of forty-six feet., and running back one hundred
and forty six feet , hounded on the East by Mr.
Curtis’lot, and on the West by Mrs. Dili's, and
will sell the same at public anc’liou.at the Court
House, in the city of Augusta, county of Rich
mond and State of Georgia, on the first TUES
DAY in JANUARY next, between the lawful
hours of sale.
Dated at. Savannah, Ga., November »«th, 1868.
WILLIAM G DICKSON,
nov 29—lawdw U. 8. Marshal.
HALL, BARBER & CO.,
lusurancc Rooms, 221 Broad St*,
AUGUSTA, GA.
A RE PREPARED TO EFFECT INSURANCE
on Real Estate, Cotton, and Merchandise
of every description, and to any amount in all
th? reliable Insurance Companies in the country.
The following Companies are especially repre
sented by them viz :
QUEEN, of Liverpool and London.
LORILLARD, 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., ol
Columbus, Ga.
VIRGINIA FIKE INSURANCE CO., of
Staunton, Va.
IAMES RIVER INSURANCE CO., of Mon
teral, Va.
ALSO,
MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE.
LIFE and ACCIDENT.
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
of New York. Assets, January Ist, ISftS,
$1,391,773.
PASSENGER RAILWAY INSURANCE CO.,
Os Hartford, Conn. jc23—ly
TO ALL THOSE IN
WANT OF MONEY.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
announces to the people of Augusta and vi
cinity, that bo is now ready to
Advance Loans,
In Sums from ONE DOLLAR upwards,
On such Collateral Security as Clothing,
Watches, Pistols, Jewelry, Diamonds, etc., on
the most liberal terms.
Office, 282 Broad st-reet, Augusta, Ga.
nolT—3m P. MORRIS.
Letters of Dismission.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—
kI Jiichiiiond Counti,.
Whereas, John 11. Rhodes, Administrator on
the estate of William F. Malone, deceased, ap
plies to me for Letters of Dismission:
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to lie and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in March next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at ofiieein Augusta, this 25th day of September,
1668. SAMUEL LEVY. ’
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TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
L United States for the Northern District of
Gcoigia.
’ In tho matter of )
LEWIS WEILMAN, >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. )
To all whom it may concern ; The undersigned
hereby gives notice, of bis appointment as As
signee of Lewi* Weilman, of Atlanta, county of
Fulton and State of Georgia, within said District,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upou his own
petition by tbe District Court of said District.
Dated this 11th day of December, 1868.
AUGUST M. REINHARDT,
de!6—law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In th* matter of 1
BENJAMIN R. SMITH, > Ist BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J
To all whom it may concern: The undersign
ed hereby gives notice ol his appointment as
Assignee of Benjamin R. Smith, of Washing
ton county, State of Georgia, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
upou his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
Dated SandcrsviUe, Georgia, this 2d«Deeem
ber,lß6B. M. NEWMAN,
del7—law3w Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
A United States, for tbe Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
GEO W. UOLZENDOKF >IN BANKRUPTCY.
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may concern. The undersigned
hereby gives notice of Ids appointment as As
signee of tlie estate of George W. Ilolzendorf, of
Tbemson, county of Columbia, State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon liisowu
petition by the District Court of eaid District.
GEO P. STOVALL As-imiee
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mm—ty. • Augusta, Ga.
Assignee's Sale.
By virtue of av 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 of sale, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 18«9, two
hundred acres of Land in Montgomery county;
two hundred and fifty acres in Decatur county,
Ga,; one hundred and sixty acres of Laud in
Independence county, Arkansas, with Mining
Stocks, Patent Rights, Notes, and other Ac>
counts. All sold as the property of Charles P.
McCalla, bankrupt, for the benefit of creditors.
JACOB R DAVIS,
Assignee.
December 15, 1868. del.» —lawSw
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of )
WM. G. SCRUGGS, >IN BANKRUPTCY-
Bankrupt. I No. 299.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
Court for a discharge froinallhis debtsprova
ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867.
notice in hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 18th day of January, 188!',
nt I! o’clock a. in., at Chambers of said District
Court, lie fore Albert G. Foster. Esq., one Os
the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at
his office at Madison, Morgan county, Ga., and
show cause why the prayer of the said; petition of
the Bankrupt should not be granted. And
further notice is given that the second and third
meetings of creditors will tic held at the same
time and place.
Dated at Savannah. Ga-, this 21st day of De
cember. 1868. JAMES McPHERRON-
Jre24-fh Clerk.
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I *oa4 Schedule*
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GOING WORTH.
Leave Atlanta.
8.15 A. M.daily (except Sundays) Exprew
wuger.-Arrive at CltattauovL 7/,’
“■*. rynueciing with trains of NiubviiF
aud Chattanooga Railroad for Nasi vil
Louisville, aud the Wert, aud f“ v*"’
York and other KaMeru cities, via LouiT
Ville; aleo with train.- o f Mem,, hi,
Charleeion Railroad for Mt-mpfa,
Orleans, etc. lw
4.15 P M. daily (except Sunday,) Dalton a
commodation.—Arrive at Marietta, Sv
pin., Cartersville 8.13 p.m Kinrnu
9.19 pm, Dalton 12.44 am.
6.45 P. M Daily Great Nonheru Mail —a.
rive at Dalton 1.29 a.m, connecting wni
trains for Knoxville, Lynchbnrir
ington,Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New
lork. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4in
am. connecting with trains of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad torNaebvil e ’
Louisville. and the West, aud for N.»
York and other Eastern cities, via Look
Ville; also with trains of Memphis and
Charleston Railroad for Metuphu ‘s
Louib, and the West. ’ u
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.35 A. JI. L'ai y Great Southern Mail —Leav
ing Chattanooga at 5 50 p ui., connecting
with trains of Nashville and Chatta
nooga, aud Memphis and Charleston Rail
roads, and Dalton at 8.40 p ra .
necting with trains of E. T. and Georgia
Railroad.
11.00 A. M. daily (except Sundays) Daltoii A,
\ commodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.1 j (l
m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville 6.18
a.m., Marietta at 9.27 a m.
2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 1 40
a.m., connecting with trains of Nash
ville amd Chattaqpoga, and Memphis ami
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.
TIME TABLE, TUESDAY, Nov. 17, 1868
' • NORTH.
Leave Atlanta at 6 45 p.m.
Leave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 11 15 a.m.
Leave Bristol 7 28 p.m.
Leave Lynchburg 9#o a.m.
Leave Washington 7 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore....* ; 8 55 p.m
Leave Philadelphia 1 22 a.m.
Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m.
SOUTH.
Leave Now York » 7 30 p-m.
Reave Philadelphia 11 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 3 50 a.m.
Leave Washington 6 30 a.m.
Leave Lynchburg 4 40 P - ™’
Leave Bristol 5 37 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 1 14 P*«n.
Leave Dalton » 40 p.m.
Arrive at Atlanta ° "5 a * m *
Tiulfe between Atlanta and New York, 57 hour?.
jar*The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta ami
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. A A. R. R.
1868 and 1869.
Winter Arrangement.
GREAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO THE
NORTH AND EAST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
OK
Indianapolis:
Passengers by this Route have choice of
twenty-five different Routes to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA, .
BALTIMORE and
WASHINGTON
Passengers holding Tickets by this Route t
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can visit
Washington without extra charge.
Fare same as via Knoxville or Augusta*
Trains leave AtIantTDAILY, at 8.15 a. »•
and 6.45 p. m.. after arrival of all Southern Tra ■
and make close connections to above nam
cities.
Check Baggage to Louisville, and it.’J ll * 1 ,
re-checked to destination on Trains o
ville and Nashville Railroad before nrrivs
Louisville. .
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON
ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Ample lime for Meals, and good Hotels.
ASK FOR TICKEtTvIA LOUISVILLE-
Ticket* by this Houte for sal® at the V‘ nera
Ticket Office; Atlanta. WALKWL
Master of