The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 30, 1868, Image 4

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Ntitwnalßqjublifftii *AIWI* T (-in (WTUTIM Oftcial Organ of the U. 8 Government. WEDNESDAY MORNING..Dec. M I** OVER AMD OVER AGAIN. Ortrand over again, No matter which way I turu, 1 always find in Uie Book of Life ■ Some lesson I have to learn. 1 must take my turn at the mill, 1 must grind out the golden jO*"- will 1 must work ut niy task will, Over and over again. We cannot measure the lict ’d Os even the tinis* tlower, Nor check the tfciw of the goklcn sands That run through a single hour. But the mining dues must fall; . And the sun and the summer ruin Must do their part. and perform it all Over and over again. Over and over a-fa'm The brook through the meadow flows, And over and over again The ponderous mill wheel goes, One doing will not suffice, Though doing lie not in vuin, And a blessing, failing us once or twice, May come if we try again. The path that has once been trod • Is never so rough t* the feet; And the lesson we once have learned Is never so hard to repeat. Though sorrowful tears may fall, And the heart to its depth lie driven With storm and tempest, we need them all To render us meet for Heaven. _ A OFFICIAL. Laws of Congress. Sec. I And be it further enacted That as soon as the chief engineer of the army shall certify to the Secretary of War that tho said bridge is so far completed as to be ready, fit, ami con venient for the passage of persons, animals, and vehicles, the said lessees, their successors, and their legal repre sentatives, may demand have, and re ceive, in advance, the following tolls, to wit; For any foot passenger crossing on said bridge, two cents; for any horse, mule, or jack, any ox, or other horned cattle, five cents; for any vehi cle drawn by one animal, fiffeencents; drawn by four animals, thirty-five cents but no extra charge shall be made for the driver of such vehicle; for any hog, sheep, or other live creature, one cent; which certificate shall be pub lished for three weeks in the city of Washington, at the expense of the com pany : Provided,hodei'erfftuit it shall be lawful for said lessees to commute those rates to persons requiring year ly passes; which said rates or other lower rates, to be by them prescribed from time to time, the said lessees may demand in advance, or may sue for, have, and receive, of and from any person who shall passover said bridge or who shall pass over said bridge, or who shall send, ride, or drive any ani mal or vehicle over the said bridge without first paying said tolls. And any persons who shall attempt to injure said bridge, or to pass over the same, or to pass over the same, or to pass his animals over withwutt first paying the tolls prescribed herein, or shall attempt to force said bridge shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be subject to a tine of not less than five dollars nor more than ten dol lars for each offence, to recovered in any court having jurisdiction of mis demeanors in the District of Columbia: Provided, Komeer, That a conviction for such misdemeanor shall not in any wise be a bar to any suit brought to recover damages for an injury to said bridge: Ztofcet'cr, That said bridge is open and free for the passage of troops and munitions of war by the United States without charge or com pensation of any kind. Sec. 5. be it. further enacted, That in case the said bridge shall not be fully completed within five years from the passage of this act, then this act shall be null and void. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That said company shall not grant to any railroad or other corporation the exclusive right to transfer passengers or freight over said railroad bridge, but any privilege granted to one cor poration shall be extended to all who may make application for such privi on equal terms; and shall not sell, transfer, or lease their corporate rights to any comgany that will not check baggage or commute fares with all railrords north or south. Skc. 7. And be it further enacted, That the right is hereby reserved to Congress to amend, alter, or repeal this act. Approved, July 27, 1868. AN ORDINANCE To provide for the control and management of persons condemned to labor on the Public , Works of the City of Augusta. Sectiox 1. Be it Ordained by the City Council of Augtuta, and it is hereby Ordained by the au thority of the saute, That it shall bo the duty of the City Jailor, each morning (Sundays ex cepted), to place in the keeping of such a Guard as may be selected by tho Mayor and Police Committee for the purpose, al! of those prison ers, able to work, who have been sentenced to labor on the Public Works of this city. Pec. 2. Be it further Ordained, That said Guard shall take charge ol said Working Gang, shall see that they faithfully perform all labor required of them, and shall prevent entirely any ntereourse whatever between citizens and the prisoners whilst they are under its charge and direction. The Guard shall t>e governed bv such rules as may be prescribed by the Mayor and Police Committee, and shall enforce such discipline, and punish insubordination amongst the prisoners in such manner as shall heap proved of by the Mayor and Police Committee. 8«C. i. Be it further Ordained, That it shall be the duty of tho Mayor to order or procure for the pctsoaers such ciotbiag as the Police Committee shall determine to bo suitable, which clothing shall be worn by them until their dia- But no clothing, tools, og.ether articles shall be purchased for tho use of the Working Gang, except by order of the Mayor or Police Committee: 6xc. 4. Be it fin the. Ordained, That the labor of the prisoners shall be employed in such man ner and upon such of the Public Works as may bo indicated by the Mayor or Street Committee. The hours of labor to be from 6 to 12 o'clock a. m , and tr->m 2 to 6 o’clock p. ia, unless other wise directed by tho Mme authority. Sec. 5. And be it further Ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinanew mW'sGn* aga nst this Ordinance be, and the sain- ;<ra hereby, repealed. _ Done in Council this 18th day of Ilecetabc-, A. lb, 1868. [st: 41.] 11. F. KWSSELL. Mayor C. A. Alien ; L. f. Bt ..me, Clerk of Council. dc2B l»l William Phillips, CIVIL ENGINEER. AKU MTA. ttA.. WILL UNDERTAKE TO MAKE <1 RVEYe, O | > LA.\4< ( PKCIITC.vnMN», . * And ESTIMATES, For C»uab y W.i«r Work., or Factory Bui!Biuj;>. l!o Irk. b.d twenty year.' eiperlenre in the tonrtracti'in. cam, and management of thn Au <ti»ta Canal, and more than -fire yearn' expe rienco a» Chief Engineer of the Augusta Water Works, and would prefer engagement, in the Hydraulic line of hi. profea.ion. The Cotton Mill., and various other buildings in Augusta, and the Water Works, were erected under bis superintendence. d 022 -St NATIONAL PRfflMffl SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. 0 Chartered lay'Act ofCoiiigrcsn. Banking House, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner ol 19th street, Washington, D. C. o BRANCH AT AUGUSTA, GA., NO 40 JACKSON ST. Open every day—Sundays and Holidays ex cepted—from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 p. ui. 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 profit, belong to the depositors. Interest added to accounts three times a year. Investments are only made in Securities of the United States. GEO. 11. HARRIS, Chairman Advisory Committee. ROBERT T. Ki-.NT, Secretary. DAVID A. RITTER, Cashier au21 —ddwtf. Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. All loading newspapers kept on fiio. Information as to coat 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. 4OP'“ t M’of jyi-tf MECHANICS’ BANK. - • • Assignee’s Sale. ON THURSDAY, THE 7TH OF .JANUARY next, atl2 M., will be .old. at Public Auc tion, on the promises, the BANKING HOUSE AND LOT OF THE MECHANICS' BANK. This Lot i. one 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 the 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, fine GOLI) SCALES etc. Terms cash, in currency. WM. T. GOULD, October 311 Assignee. oct3l —d&wtd* Wanted. I WANT A MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY for Lloyd's Great Double Revolving Maps of Europe and America, with the 4,V<M> county color cd map of the United Slates on the back, issued te day, and needed by every family, school and li brary in the land, with patent reversers, by which either map cun be thrown front. Each’ map is 62x64 inches large, with ribbon binding and double-faced rollers ; cost $ 100,000 and three year’s labor. Price $5 —worth SSO. A small capital will do to start with. $lO a copy can be got for these great maps. Send for circular, terms, etc. Twenty new maps under way. J. T. LLOYD, (P. O. B«» ’<*)■ nol9—-lindvv Atlanta, Ga. Demorests young amerh.a-eu larged. It is the best Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and Girl that sees it says ho ; all the Press says so ; and Parents and Teachers con firm it. Do not fail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder’ to confine living objects, or a good two bladed, pearl Pocket Knife, and a large number of other desira ble articles, given as premiums to each sub scriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Office, 838 BROADWAY, N.I. Try it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, ten cents, mailed free. de23—St DEMOREST’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE universal iy acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America, devoted to Original Sto ries. Poems, Sketches. Household Matters. Gems of Thought. Personal and Literary Gossip (in cluding special departments ou Fashions), In structions on Health. Music. Amusements, etc., by the best authors, and profusely illustrated with costly engravings, useful aud reliable Patterns, Embroideries, and a constant succession of ar tistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of tetiuemeut, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can afford to do witliont the Model Monthly. Specimen copies, 15 cents, mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium ; two copies, $5.50; three copies, $7.50 -, five copies, sl2, and splendid premiums at $3 each, with the first preminms to each subscriber. $y A new Bartram &. Fanton Sewing Ma chine for twenty subscribers at $3 each. Publication Office, 838 BROADWAY, N. Y. Demorest's Monthly and Young America to gether $4, with the premiums for each. de23—3t Postponed Assignee’s Sale. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Hon. A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy, will be sold between the legal hours of sale, at Edgelietd Court House, in thecouuty of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on the first Mondav in January next, all the right, title and interest of Francis Murray, Bankrupt, in the following property, 10-wit' All that tract of Laud being in the county ami State aforesaid, on Big Horse Creek, waters of the Savannah river, containing 2,080 acres, more or lees, and bounded on the west by lauds now or formerly belonging to Wm. Gregg. on the northeast by landsnow orformerly Lewis Elzey 's, on tlie east by lands now or formerly Mat May's and E. Poaev's, on the southeast by land now or formerly G. Rozier's and Mrs. R. Swearingin's, on the south by lands now* orformerly Wm. Riggs’ and J. Hatcher’s. Also, al! the right, title ami interest of said Bankrupt in that, other tract of Land lying in the county and State afore said , near the Graniteville depot, on the South Car olina railroad, containing one und acres, more or less, and bounded on the west bv ’and now or formerly William Morris’, on the"south aud east by land now or formerly Michael O'Brien's, on the north by the South Carolina Railroad. The aforesaid tracts of Land being toe same conveyed to said Francis Murray by Lucius L. Hull, by deed dated the 27th day of November, 1866. Also, a lease hold interest in four acres of land adjoining Kalmia Mills, upon which there is a wooden house, containing eeven rooms. Also, two amallcarts. The interest of said Francis Murray, in the aforementioned property to be sold free from tho aucumbrance of any lien', held bv any creditors of Murray. Terms cash. 8. D HEARD, dec ll—ld Atrigmc STALLINGS & ROGERS, 132 Broad Street, A.ugusta, (la. ■ -0- ■ FXJR.MT IT <T R. E Os Every Description, from the finest ts the Cheapest! ’ C— — Havin ' enlarged our Establishment, we invite the Public to examine OUR NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK!’ oct29—Jnios , U- S- Marshal’s Sale UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable, tiie Filth Circuit Court of the United States, for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor ot the plaintiff. Cahart & Bro h r, m the following rase, to-wit: Cahart Al Brother v« Edwin T. Jone?, i have levied upon, as the property of Edwin T. Jones, defendant, his one-third interest in a Hou-e and Ixit. in the city ot Augusta, county ot Rich mond and State of Georgia, and more particu larly described as being situated on the sooth side of Broad street, containing a front, on Broad street of forty-six feet, and running back one hundred and forty-six feet, bounded on the East by Mr. Curtis’lot, and on the West by Mrs. Dill’s, and will sell the same nt public auction, at the Court House, ia tire city of Augusta, county of Rich mond atid State of Georgia, on the first lUKB - in JANUARY next, between the lawful hours of sale • Dated at Savannah, Ga., November 2/lh. IBWS. WILLIAM G DICKBON, nov29—lawdw U- 8. Marshal HALL, BARBER & CO., Insurance Rooms, 221 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. Are 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 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 INBURANCI. ol Columbus, Ga. VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Staunton, Va. James river Insurance co., of Mon toral, Va. • ALSO, MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE. LIFE and ACCIDENT. MANHATTAN LIFE INUJB. .NCE CO., of New York. Assets, January Ist, 1868, $1,31)1,773. PASSENGER RAILWAY INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. jc-23--ly TO ALL THOSE IN WANT OF MONEY. q'-HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY A announces to the people of Augusta and vi cinity, that ho is now ready to Axivaiice Loans, In Sums from ONE DOLLAR upwards, On such Collateral Security as Clothing, Watches, Pistole, Jewelry, Diamonds, -etc., on the most liberal terms. Office, 282 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. no 17—3 m P. MORRIS. Letters of Dismission. OTATE OF GEORGIA— Cl Riehmotul County. Whereas, John H. Rhodes, Administrator on the estate of William F. Malone, deceased, ap plies to motor Letters of Dismission: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo 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 lie granted. Given under my hum! and official signature, at office in Augusta, Ibis 25th day of September, 1868. SAMUEL LEVY. se|> 26—iawfiiu Ordinary. A Good Smoke is a Perpetual Comfort LOIULLARD’S “YACHT CLUB” SMOKING TOBACCO. Competent critics pronounce it best for many reasons: It ia made of the best stock grown. The Nicotine ia extracted 1 there are No drugs in it, consequently it is Anti-nervous in its ettecu- It lias »« agreeable, aromatic flavor. Does not b-n-u or «»« * oD ß n ® ; x„..es no - .pleasant aftertaste m thu 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 fqr those Who love a good smoke to try it LOdILLARD’S “I I IIEKA” 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 daily packed in this brand. I.ORII®ARD’B “UESTHIY” Chewing Tobacco Composed of the best cutting Leaf in the country Superior in color, finer in quality, and makes a Better chew than other brands. Acknowledged The Leading Fiue Cut Tobacco wherever used. Respectable jobbers and dealers in all sections Keep it, and small buyers can save money. Time and trouble, by purchasing of them’ LORILLARDS 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, j -iiold—eodlm New York. NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA - Columbia County- In the matter of JEFFERSON S. BRISCOE. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on Munday, the 11th day of January, 1869, on the premises, in the Seventh Civil District of eaid county, I will pro ceed to sell, for cash, to the highest, bidder, the Reul Estate of said bankrupt, consisting of a Tract of 780 Acres of Land, more or less, less the homestead and fifty acres of land, as allowed bv law. ’ A. E. STURGIS, delG—lawow Assignee December 15lli, 1868. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the mutter of ' ) BENJAMIN R. SMITH, [ lx BANKRUPTCY Bankrupt. ) To all whom it may concern: The undersign ed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Benjamin R. Smith, of Washing ton county, State of Georgia, within said Dis trict, who has lieen adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. ’ Dated Sandersville, Georgia, this 2d Decem ber, 1868. M. NEWMAN, del7—law3w Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 United States, ter the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of j GEO W. HOLZENDORF |IN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt. J To whom it may concern. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of the estate of George W. Hoizeudoil, of Thomson, county of Columbia. Slate of Georgia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt niwt hie own petition by the District Court of said District. GEO P. STOVALL. Awigne delft— luw-’w R. R. R. 90 Ol?! OF 100 OP DEATHS, that annually occur, are caused by Prevent able Diseases, and the greater portion of those complaints would, if Radway’s Ready Re lief or Pills, (as the case may 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, j 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- Iheria, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chills, Fever and Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever, &c.. &c., tako from four to six of Radway’a Pills, and also take a teaspoonful of the Ready Belief in a glass of warm water, sweet ened with sugar or honey; bathe the throat, bend and chest with Ready Relief, (if Ague or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,) in the morning you will be cured. How the Ready Belief Acts I In a few minutes the patient will feel 1 ’ ;'it tingling irritation, and the skin bo nnes reddened; if there is much distress in the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in removing the offending cause, — a general warmth is felt throughout the entire body, end its diffasivo stimulating properties rapidly courses through every vein and tissue of the system, arousing the slothful and partially paralyzed glands and organs to re unwed and healthy action, perspiration fol lows. and the surface of the body feels in creasml heat. The sickness at stomach, colds, ■Jills, head-ache, oppressed breathing, the remv s of the throat, and all pains, either internally or externally, rapidly subside, and the patient falls into a tranquil sleep, awoke* dr -shed, invigorated, cured.® I It will bo found that in using the Relief ■eternally, either on the spine or across the l.'.dneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that to;- several days after a pleasing warmth will lie felt, showing the length of time it con fiuues its influence over the diseased parts. j Price of R. R. R. RELIEF, 60 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country '-lerdunts, Grocers, &c. HADWAY & CO., 87 Maidan Lane, New York. TYPHOID FEVER. This disease ia not only cured by Dr. Had way's Belief and Pills, but pre vented. If exposed to it, put one tea spoonful of Belief in a tumbler ol water. Drink this before soing out i> the morning, and several tunes the day. vrßadwny’e Pills one hour before dinner, and one on tyring to bed. P If seized with Fever, take 4 to 6 ol 10 Pills every six hours, until copious irsebarges from the bowels take place; 1 Iso drink tho Belief diluted with water, and batho tho entire surface ol the body with Belief. Poona power ful perspiration will take place, and you will feel a pleasant heat through out the system. Koop on taking Beuel repeatedly, every four hours, also the Pills. A euro will be sure to follow. The relief is strengthening, stimulating, soothing, and quieting; it is sure tc break up tho Fever and to neutralize the poison. Let this treatment be fol lowed, and thousands will be saved. Tho same treatment in Fever and Ague,, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious Fever, will effect a cure in 24 hours When the patient feels tho Belief irrita ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi tive. In all cases where pain is felt tho Relief should be used. Relief st» cts.; Pills 25 cts. Sole by all Druggists ties Dr. Badway'* Almanac for 1868 Sold by PLUMB LEITNER, mtn—ty. Augusta, G». Assignee's Sale. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE Honorable District Court of the United i 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, 1869, two hundred acres of Land in Montgomery county; two hundred and fifty acres in Decatur county, Ga.; one hundred and sixty acres of Land 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. de!s—law3w IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of ) WM. G. SCRUGGS, IK BANKRUPTCY'- Bankrupt. J No. 299. The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court lor a discharge from all bis debts prova ble under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons interested ito appear on the 18th day of January, 1869, ut 11 o'clock a. in., at Chambers of said District Court, before Allu-rt G. Foster, Esq., one of 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 be held nt the same time and place. Dated at Savannah, Ga . this 21st day of De comber. 186* JAMES McPIIERHON. dee24—2t t'leik E H. PUGHE’S Book & Job PRINTING OFFICE, 190 Broad § 153 Ellis Streets, ftas m’OiuwßiKnr Ih Noh Supplied with the Lateeg, 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 . '■> CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES BILLS LADING, DRAY RECEIPTS, DRAFTS, AUCTION BILLS, STEAMBOAT BILLS, • ♦. AND, IN FACT, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING! I o THE BOOKBIN DEB Y Os this Establishment IS SF»KCIAI_jTY. And we have recently made large additions ol NEW TOOLS AND MATERIALS! The Daily National Republican A Morning Paper, PUBLISHED AT FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR AND Ot Wkehln Rational ilcpubiican, ' 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 Rail Hoad Schedules Western aed Atlantic Railroad. f AND A ■ J PABBKNGER TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Atlanta. 8.15 A. M.daily(except Sunday,) Express seuger—Arrive at Chattauoog* 4 uu,.connecting with trains of Naabrill,: and Chattanooga Railroad for NIXIII • Lonjaville, and the Wert, and (Tv,"’ York and other Eastern cities, via L™i7 ville; also with train, of Momphj, Charleston Railroad for Mempbi, K Orleans, etc. tw 4.15 P. M. duly (except Sundays) 1t.,);,,,, . commodatiou.—Arrive at Marietta at V p.m., Cartersville 8.13 pin , !>.W p in., Dalton 12.44 a.m ’ ngßto “ 6.45 P.M. Daily Great Noitheru Mail—Ar. rive at Dtfflon 1.29 a.m connecting wii> train, for Knoxville, LynchburgV, ingtou, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4tn a.m. connecting with trains of Nashvill.. and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville Ixmisville, and the West, and for York and other Eastern cities, vtaLou,\ ville; also with trains of Memphis „„,i Charleston Railroad for Memphis st Louis, and the West. ’ COMING SOUTH, ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 3.35 A. M Tai y Great Southern Mail —Leav iug Chattanooga at 550 n m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Cliatta" nooga, and Memphis and Charleston Hail roads, 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< couimodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.15 a in., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville 0 18 a.m., Marietta at 9.27 am. 2.00 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 Conches on ALL NIGHT TRAINS. E. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation. * 1 ■' * a 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 I) I'o a.m. Leave Washington...., 7 00 p.m. Leave Baltimore— 8 55 p.m. Leave Philadelphia 1 22 a.ia Arrive at New York 5 20 a.m. SOUTH. Leave Now York 7 30 p.m. Heave Philadelphia U OO p-w- Leave Baltimore 3 50 a.m. Leave Washington.. 6 30 a.m. Leave Lynchburg... 4 40 p.m. Leave Bristol 5 a -m- Leave Knoxville 1 14 P->»- Leave Dalton 8 40 p.m. Arrive at Atlanta » 45 a.m. Time between Atlanta and Now York, 57 hour-. J&B-The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and Now York is carried exclusively by this Line. Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains Through Tickets Good until used, and Baggage Cheeked Through to all important points. E. B. WALKER, Blaster of Transportation, W. i. A. R. H. 186£ and 1869. Winter Arrangement. GREAT WESTERN Passenger Route . TO THE NORTH AND EAST, VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, OR Indianapolis. Passengers by this Route have choice twenty-fire different Routes to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, • BALTIMORE and « WASHINGTON Passengers holding Tickets by this R° u * c . New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can vis Washington without extra charge. Fare same as via Knoxville or Augu ' l - Trains leave Atlanta DAILY’, at 8.15 and 6.45 p. m., after arrival ufallbouthern Tram and make close connections to above eitiee. Check Baggage to LouisvUle, and it "‘*l re-checked to destination on Trains u g( rille and Nashville Railroad before arm Louisville. MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS *>N ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample time for Meals, and good Hotels. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUISY ILL Tickets by this Route fur sale »* ’ h<l l,e "" Ticket tHNes, Atlanta. WAbkKi: , Master of