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Official Organ of the U. 8- Government.
THURSDAY MORNING-* —Dor. 31, ItWH
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THE OUTCAST.
Only an outcast—nobody cares for her, X*
Drive her out, push her out. don’t tar Iht
stay,
There let her seek for fricnd>
There let her make uuendr ‘
For all her wickedness tupwTier away ■
Only an outcast nobod/tikcs her in,
Coldly they turn hej:from each door;
Sail] v she amoisou,
Hope dejuFonlpily gone.
Ragged and<iungry, heart-fuck ami sure !
Only an outcast - nobody seeks her,
Fierce blows the wind, and fast, lulls the
snow
Down on her aching heart,
Till she’s nlmost dead,
Sighing, sobbii.g, and trembling so’
Only an outcast—no one to calm hei,
No one to call her friend, neighbor, or wife,
No gentle father, no lender mother,
No Giving sister, no noble brother,
Friendless and homeless she breathes out her
life.
Only an outcast, the men said who found her.
Hurry heroff to the almshouse in haste;
No use to seek her name,
She was a child of shame,
Bury her out on the old pauper's waste.
Only an outcast, the grave-robber muttered,
As in the dark night he stole her away
From her neglected tomb
To the dissecting room,
For the physician’s skill, and for liis pay.
Only an outcast, the young student calledhcr,
As he removed the dark veil from her face;
Well may he gasp for breath
As he beholds in death
The poor friendless orphan he led to dis
grace.
AN ORDINANCE
To provide for the control and management of
persons condemned to labor on the Public
Works of the City of Augusta.
Suction 1. Be it Ordained by the City Council
of Augueta, and it ie hereby Ordained by the au
thority of the name, That it shall be 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 the Mayor and Police
Committee for the purpose, all of those prison
ers, able to work, who have been sentenced to
labor on the Public Works of this city.
Sec. 2. Be it further Ordained, That said
Guard shall take charge of said Working Gang,
shall see that they faithfully perform all labor
required of them, and shall prevent entirely any
ntercourso whatever between citisens and the
prisoners whilst they are u ider its charge and
direction. The Guard shall be governed by
such rules as may bo prescribed by the Mayor
and Police Committee, and shall enforce* such
discipline, and punish insubordination amongst
the prisoners in such manner as shall be ap
proved of by the Mayor and Police Committee.
Sec. 3. Be it further Crdained, That it shall
be the duty of the Mayor to order or procure
for the prisoners such clothing as the Police
Committee shall determine to be suitable, which
clothing shall bo worn by them until their dis
charge. But no clothing, tools, or other articles
rhall be purchased for the use of the Working
Gang, except by order of the Mayor or Police
Committee.
She. 4. He it further Ordained, That the labor
of the prisoners shall be employed in such man
ner and upon such of the Public Works as may
be indicated by the Mayor or Street Committee.
The hours of labor to be Loin 6 to 12 o’clock a.
m., and from 2 to 6 o’clock p. in., unless other
wise directed by the same authority.
Sec. 5. And be it further Ordained, That all
Ordinances and parts «f Ordinances militating
aga'nst this Ordinance be, and the same are
hereby, repealed.
j Done in Council this 18th day of December,
A. D., 1868.
.[seal]' B. F. RUSSELL,
Mayor C. A.
Attest; L. T. Blunk, Clerk of Council. .
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HOUSEKEEPERS.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Men-Women-and Children I
Men--Women--and Children !
REAJf-*-ltl£AD.
“Cooling to Ssalds and Burns,"
“Soothing t> all painful wounds, etc
“Healing to all Sores, Ulcers, etc.’’
“HENRY B. COSTAR, of No. 10
Crosby st., is ‘out’ with a Salve which
he calls his
Tostar’s 5 Buckthorn Salve
Perhaps the most extraordinary Salve ever
known. Its power oi Soothing and Healing for
all Cuts. Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped
hands and Skin, for sore Nipples, Piles, etc., etc.,
is without a parallel. One person says of it; ‘I
would not be without a Box in my House, if it
cost #■’> 00, or I had to travel all the way to New
York lor it."— X. Y. Evening Xcvs, Sept. j.
• “COSTAR'S"
Standard Preparations
AKE
“Cost ar’*'’ Rat, Hoack, etc.. Exterminators.
'■Co tar's" Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Costar's” {only pure) Insect Powder.
“Only Infallible Remedies known."
*'lß years established in New York.”
■'2,<MM) Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.'’
“I! I Beware I! I of spurious imitations. "
“All Druggists in AUGUSTA.”
Or address
HENRY R. COSTAE, 10 Crosby St., N.
Y., or John F. llkniiy (Successor to)
Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
Soldby all Druggists in Augusta, Ga.
Letters of Dismission.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
Riikuo.ud County.
Whereas, Hilliard E. Wolfe, Administrator of
the estate of David M. Wolfe, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for l«uen> us Diem is
eion—
These are, therefore, to cite ansi itdiqoaish all
and singular, Up' kindrad and creditors of said
deceased, to l»e tad appear at my office ou er be
fore the (irat Monday jn July next, to show
causa, if any they hat.-, wiiy said letters should
not is- granted
• Given undec my baud add official signature, at
AaguMa, this 23d day of DoMmber. 1888
BAMLEL LEVY
dc2i -Cu. Ordinary.
Book binding
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BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY.
E. 11. PlfflHJl,
i.ruAfl NtraftL Auifiili (la
William PhiUips
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Al UI NTA. ®A.,
WILL UNDBRTAKI to make
SIRVIYa,
PLAICs, specifications.
And ESTIMATES,
For C*«tl6 Water Works,
or Factory Buildings.
>4le has had twenty years’ experience in tbo
construction, care, and management of the Au
gusta Canal, nod mom than five years’ exp<
hence as Chief Knginenr of the Augusta Water
Works, and would prefer engagements in the
Hydraulic line of his profession.
The Cotton Mills, and various other buildings
in Augusta, and the Water Works, were erected
under his luperintcndcncc. de22 fit
NATIONAL
MDMffl SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
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Chartered by Act of’Coag;rs-»<**.
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Banking House, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner
of 19th street, Washington, 0. C.
BRANCH AT AUGUSTA, GA.,
NO 40 JACKSON ST.
Open every day—Sundays and Holidays ex
cepted—from 9 a. tn. to 2p. m., and Saturday
evenings from 6 to 8 p. w.
DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT FROM
FIVE CENTS UPWARDS, RE
CEIVED FROM ANY
PERSON.
Deposits can always be withdrawn without no
tice. Deposits in specie are repaid in specie.
All other deposits are repaid in “Greenbacks”
or National Bank Bills.
All the profits belong to the depositors.
Interest added to accounts throe times a year.
Investments are only made in Securities of
the United States. GEO. 11. HARRIS,
Chairman Advisory Committee.
ROBERT T. Kr-NT,
Secretary.
DAVID A. RITTER,
Cashier.
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No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All leading newspapers kept on silo.
Information as to cost of Advertising furnished
All orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries by mail answered promptly.
Complete printed lists of Newspapers for sale.
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Advertisements written and Notices secured.
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MECHANICS’ BANK.
Assignee’s Sale.
ON THURSDAY, THE 7TH OF JANU ARY
next, at 12 M., will be sold, at Public Auc
tion, on the premises, the
BANKING HOUSE AND LOT
OF THE MECHANICS’ BANK.
This Lot is one liundred and seventy-three feet
deep, and has u front on Broad street of thirty
nine feet, of which four feet nine Inches is in tlio
alley on the East, reserved for the use of all the
adjoining lot holders. The property is too well
known to need farther 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 GOLD SCALES
etc.
Terms cash, in currency.
WM. T. GOULD,
October 3W Assignee.
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"W anted.
I WANT A MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY
for Lleyd'sGreat Double Revolving Maps of
Europe aud America, with the4,<N)ocount.ycoloi
ed map of the United States on the back, issued
to-day, and needed by every family, school aud li
brary it the land, with patent reversers, by which
either map can be thrown front. Each map i»
62x61 inches largo, with ribbon binding and
double-faced rollers; cost J 100,000 and three year’s
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, terms, etc.
Twenty new maps under wav.
J. T. LLOYD, (P D » * 122).
nol9—lmdw Atlanta, Ga.
DEMOREST’S YOUNG AMERlCA—En
larged. It is the best Juvenile Magazine.
Every Boy aud Girl that sees it says so ; all the
Press says so ; and Parents and Teachers con
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living objects, or a good two-bladed, pearl
Pooket 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. 1.
Try it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, ten
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universally acknowledged the Model Parlor
Magazine es America, devoted to Original Sto
ries. Poems, Sketches, Household Matters, Gems
of Thought. Personal and Literary Gossip (in
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the best anthors. aud profusely illustrated with
costly engravings, useful and reliable Patterns,
Embroideries, and a constant succession of ar
tistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining
literature.
No person of refinement, economical housewife,
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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
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Postponed Assignee's Sale.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
Hon. A. G. Foster. Register in Bankruptcy,
will be sold bet ween the legal hours of sale, at
Edgeiietd Court House, iu the county of Edgefield
and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday
in January next, all the right, title and inlere-t of
Francis Murray, Bankrupt, in the foUawing
property, to-wit:
All that tract of Laud being in the county and
State aforesaid, ou Big Horse Creek, waters of
the Savannah river, containing 2,080 acres, more
or lees, and bounded on the west by lands now
or formerly belonging to Win. Gregg, on the
northeast by lands now or formerly Lewis Elzey
on the east by lands now or formerly Mat May's
and E. Poeey’B, on the eoutheast by land now or
formerly G. Rozier’s and Mrs. R. Ssvearingin’s, on
the auttli by lands now or formerly Wm. Riggs’
and J. Hatcher's. Also, all the right, title ami
interest of said Bankrupt in that othei tract Os
Land lying in the couniy aud Suite >4oie
said, near the Graniteville depot, on the South
Carolina railroad, containing one and acres.
n«>roor less, and bounded on the west by land
uow or formerly William Morris', on the south
and east by laud now or formerly Mii-uac!
O Bneii's, on tiie north by the Xontfi Carolina
Railroad. 'Hie atetewid Iranto«.| Load lauog tne
same conveyed so said Pradns Murray'by Lucius
L. Hull,by deed dated the 27tli day ot November,
1866. Also, a lease bold interest iu fonr acres of
land Kalmin Millibhpea Width here is I
a wooden house, eontaiuipg seven rooms. Also,
two small carts.
The interest of said Francis Murray, in the
alorsmeuuoned property to be sold free'horn the
eiK-uoibriinneofauyilen, beta tv any creditors pt
Mnrrav Term« rash. 8 D lIEAIID,
.loci I 1.l AoMgiac ’
STALLINGS k ROGERS,
132 Broad Street. Augusta. Qa.
furniture
Os Every Description, from the Finest t 3 the Cheapest!!
Havin ’ enlarged our Establishment, we invite th Public to examine
OUR NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK 11
ort29—3mos '
U. S Marshal's Sale.
I INDEK AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
IJ of fieri facias, issued ont of th# Honorable,
the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor ot the
plaintiff , Cahart * Brother, in the following case
to-wit: Caliart &. Brother vs Edwin T. Jones, 1
have levied upon, as the property ot Edwin 1. |
Jones, defendant , bis one-third interest in a Home
and Lot. in the city ot Augusta, county of Rich
tnond mid Slate of Georgia, and more particu
larly described as being situated on the south side
of liroad street, containing a front on Broad street
of forty-six feet, and running back one liundred
and forty-six feet, bounded on the East by Mr
Curtis'lot, and on the West by Mrs. Dills, and
will sell the same at public miction, at the Court
House, in the city of Augusta, county of Rich
mond aud 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,
nov29 —lawdw U. S. Marshal.
HALL, BARBER & CO.,
Insurance Rooms, 221 Broad St.,
AUGUSffA, 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.
LOR ILL ARD, of New York.
NORTH AMERICAN, of Hartford, Conn.
NtAwiCH, of Norwich, Conn.
UNION, of Baltimore, Md.
UNITED STATES, Fire mid Marine, of Balti
more, Md.
GEORGIA ROME INSURANCE CO., cl
Columbus, Ga.
VIRGINIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Staunton, Va.
lAMES RIVER INSURANCE CO., of Mun
toral, Va.
ALSO,
MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE.
LIFE and ACCIDENT.
MANHATTAN LIFE INrIJRiNVE CO.,
of New 'York. Assets, January Ist, 1868,
$4,391,773.
PASSENGER RAILWAY INSURANCE CO.,
ol Hurl lord, Conn. jc2>—iy
TD ALL THOSE IN
WANT OF MONEY.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
announces to the people of Augusta and vi
cinity, that he is now ready to
Advance Loans,
In Sums from ONE DOLLAR upwards,
On such Collateral Security as Clothing,
Watches, Pistols, J.wclry, Diamonds, etc., on
.the most liberal terms.
Office, 282 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
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Letters of Dismission
QSTATE OF GEORGIA—
kJ Richmond County.
Whereas, John H. Rhodes, Administrator on
the estate of William F. Malone, deceased, ap
plies .to molar Letters of Dismission:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my oflioc on or be
fore the first .Monday in March next, to show
cause, if any they nave, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at office iu Augusta, this 25th day of September,
1868. SAMUEL LEVY.
sop 26 taw6m . Ordinary'.
A Good Smoke is a Perpetual'Comfort
LORILLARD’S
“YACHT CLUB”
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Competent critics pronounce it best for many
reasons;
It in made tuo Rest stock grewn.
The Nicotine is extracted; there arc
No drugs in it, consequently it is
Anti-nervous in its effects.
It Lae amagreeable. aromatic
Does no* bs” **' etiug the tongue,
Leaves no unpleasant aftertaste m the
Month, 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 Vari ms sized bags in which it is mild,
As an extra inducement for those
Who love a good smoke to try it.
LORILLARD’S
“LI'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
If makes nn excellent smoke. Orders for
Meerschaum PipesMaily packed in this brand.
LORILLARD’S
“CEMTUIIY” 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 Fine 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
LORILLARD’S Maccoboy, French Rappee,
and Scotch SNUFFS still retain excellent quali
fies which have made them bo famous every
where. I
Circulars sent ou application. ,
P. LORILLARD,
noi l—eodlm New York.
NOTICE.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—
kJ Columbia County.
11l the matter of JEFFERSON S. BRISCOE,
Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that ou Monday, the
11th day of January, 1869, on the premises, in the
Seventh Civil District of said county, I will pro
ceed to sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, the
Real Estate of said bankrupt, consisting of a
Tract of 780 Acres of Land, more or lees, less the
homestead and fifty acres ot land, as allowed by
law. A. E. STURGIS. ‘
delG—lawow Assignee
December 15tii. 1868.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT oFThE
1 United States for the Southern District of
Georgia,
in the matter of- )
BENJAMIN R. SMITH, >ln BANKRUPTCY
Bankrupt. J
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 been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
Dated Sandersville, Georgia, this 2d,Dec- in
her, 1868. M. NEWMAN,
del7— Inwfiw Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
1 United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the mat ter of I
GEO W. HOLZKIfDORF >IN BANKRUPTCY. ,
Bankrupt. J
To whom it may coneern The uu.le reigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As- j
»igoe<- of the estate of George W. llolsemiorf, of I
'PlimnitoH. oemity of Columbie State of Georgia, ’
wln> lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition by the District Court of said I het net
IlltO. P. NTtIVALL Ax iqiiw
del'* Iltw'lW
R. R. R.
90
out or
100
OF 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,
he exterminated from the sys
tem in a few hours. PAIN, no
matter from what cause, is
almost instantly cured by the
Ready Relief. - 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 Cold*, Coughs, Influenza, Dip
tlieria, Hoarseness, Boro Throat, Chills, Fever
and Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever,
&c., &c., take from four to six of Radway's
Pills, and also take a teaspoonful of the
, Ready Relief in a glass of warm water, sweet
ened with sugar or honey; bathe the throat,
head and chest with Ready Relief, (if Ague
■ or Intermittent Fever, bathe the spine also,)
■ in the morning you will be cured.
How the Ready Relief Acts 1
In a few miputes the patient will feel a
| -light tingling irritation, and the skin be
■ i comes reddened; if there is much distress in
the stomach, the Relief will assist nature in
removing the i>(fending cause,—a general
i warmth is felt throughout the entire body,
and its diffusive stimulating properties
rapidly courses'through every vein and tissue
, of the system, arousing the slothful and
i partially paralyzed glands and organa to re
newed and healthy action, perspiration fol
lows, and tho suiface of the body feels in
creased heat. The sickness at stomach, colds,
chills, head-ache, oppressed breathing, the
soreness of the throat, and all pains, either
internally or externally, rapidly subside, and
the patient falls into a tranquil sleep, awakes
, tolreshed, invigorated, cured. ®
It will be found that in using the Reliei
externally, either on the spine or across the
I kidneys, or over the stomach and bowels, that
1 for several days after a pleasing warmth will
be felt, showing the length of time it con
t tinues its influence over the diseased parts.
I IZT Price of R. R*. R. RELIEF, 50 cents
per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country
, Merchants, Grocers, &c.
RADWAY & CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, New York.
TYPHOID FEVER.
Thia disease is not only cured by
Dr. Radway’s Relief and Pills, but pre
vented. If exposed to it, put one tea
spoonful of Relief in a tumbler of
water. Drink this before gohag out ia
the morning, and. several
the day uuo of Rad way s Pula
I one hour before dinner, and one on
Toing to bed. ? •
If seized with Fever, take 4 to 6 of
lie Pills every six hours, until copious
! ischarges from the bowels take place;
ilso drink the Relief diluted with
water, and batlie the entire surface of
tho body with Relief. Soon a power
ful perspiration will take place, and
you will feel a pleasant heat through
out the system. Keep on taking Reuel
repeatedly, every four hours, also the
Pills. A cure will be sure to follow.
The relief is strengthening, stimulating,
soothing, and quieting; it is sure tc
break up the Fever and to neutralize
the poison. Lot this treatment be fol
lowed, and thousands will be saved.
The same treatment in Fever and Ague,
Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Bilious
Fever, will effect a cure in 24 hours
When the patient feels the Relief irrita
ting or heating the skin, a cure is posi
tive. In all cases Where pain is felt
the Relief should be used.
Relief 50 cto.; Pills 25 cts. Sold
i by all Druggists.
See Dr. Rad way's Almanac for 1868
Sold by PLUMB tit LEITNER,
mu*—ly. Augusta, Ga.
Assignee's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE
Honorable District Court of the United
States, I will soli to the. highest bidder, for cash,
at the Lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, on the
I FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1869, two
hundred acres of Land in Montgomery county;
i 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, aud other Ac
counts. All sold as the property of Charles P.
McCalla, bankrupt, for the benefit of creditors.
JACOB R DAVIS,
Assignee.
December Id, 1868. deli—law3w
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of )
WM. G. SCRUGGS, IN BANKRUPTCY-
Bankrupt. J No. 299.
The said Bankrupt having petitioned the
! Court for a discharge from all his debts prova
j ble under Uie Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867.
notice Is hereby given to all persons interested
to appear on the 18th day of January, 1869.
. at 11 o’clock a. m., at Chambers of sold District
Court, before Albert G. Foster, Esq., one of
, the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at
1 Ms office at Madison, Morgan comity, 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
I meetings of creilitors will be held at the Mine
time and »Uee.
Dated at Havunuali. Gm . this 21-1 day of De
< ember, IWJ* JAMES M< PHEIIMIN,
I ilec’M-T Clerk.
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Contain the Latest News by Telegraph and Mail
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.
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Wesleri *nd Atlantic llallroJ
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going month. ’ »
Leave A.tlantul
8.15 A M dally (axoept Hundays) R xpre _ .9
Arrive al
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andCbatuaooga Railroad for
Lom.vllle, aad the Wwl.an,) l™
York and other Kaeteni <iii M
viUe; with train,. of M
Uroad fcr “•-**l
4.15 P.M. daily (except Sunday,) Daltoa M
. commodauoi) Arrive at Mario, m..
n. Cartaraville 8.13 P m K±l
9.19 p m., Dalton 12.44 a.L ’
0.45 P.M. Daily Great Noithern Mail il
rive at Dafton 1.21) a.n>,
traine for Kuoxville, Lynchburg iv* 1
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
York. Arrive at Chattanooga ,t 4il
connecting with trains <>t ■
tSSSftw ta «t-X«sa
. York and other Kaatern cit"£ vM±
Ville; also with trains of MemnhU?"
Charleston Railroad fur Meffl si
Lonis, and the West. P ' ht
COMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3.35 A. M. Lai y Great Southern Mail-L al .
. ing Chattauooga at 550 nm., connecting
with trains of Nashville m,d &
nooga and Memphis aud Charleston Bait
roads, and Dalton at 8.10 ~ m .
necting with trains of E. T. and Georg »
Kailroad. * 4
11.00 A. M. daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ar
commodation.—Leave Dalton at 2.15 a .
m., Kingston 5.23 a.m., Cartersville ClB
a.m., Marietta at 9.27 a.m.
2.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 4 4(
a.m., connecting with trains of Nash’
ville amd Sfeattanooga, and Memphis and
Charleston Kailropds.
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.
Ix>ave Dalton 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville 11 15 a.m.
Leave Bristol 7 38 p.m.
Leave Lynchburg *4 00 a.m.
Leave Washington.... 7 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore...., ........ 8 55p.m.
Leave Philadelphia 1 22 a m.
Arrive at New York.. 5
SOUTH.
Leave New York 7 30 p.m.
Reave Philadelphia G 00 p.m.
Leave Baltimore 8 50 a.m.
Leave Washington 6 30 a.m.
Leave Lynchburg A AO p.m.
Leave Bristol 8 37 a.m.
Leave Knoxville •■••• 1 “
Leave Dalton 8 40 p.m.
Arrive at Atlanta. 8 «5 a.m.
Time between Atlanta and Now York, 57 hours.'
GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and
New York is carried exclusively by this Lino.
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. H.
1868 and 1869.
Winter Arrangement.
GREAT WESTERN
Passenger Route
TO THE
NORTH AND EAST,
VIA LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI,
. OR
Indianapolis- |
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Passengers by this Route have choice K
twenty-five different Routes to M
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA, IH
BALTIMORE aud ■
WASHINGTON
Passengers holding Tickets by this houi’fl
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore,
Washington without extra charge. jg|
Fare same as via Knoxville or Aug
Trains leave Atlanta PAILY, at B.la
andfi.4sp. m., afterarrival of all /
and make clore connection** *o flfl
citie*. SS
Check Baggage to Louisville, and
re checked to destinaUon on Tnu»
ville and Nashville Railroad be' ore • ■■
Louisville. mßb
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS
ALL NIGHT TRAINS. H
Ample time for Meal*, »»<> « ood llot,l ‘ , n
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