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L O CA L.
Train Hours.
J)av Passenger
Arrive in Greensboro from Augusta 12 . r >o pin
Leave ” for ” 11 10 a in
Arrive m “ from Atlanta 11 Oo atn
Lave “ for “ 12 5 5 pm
Night Passenger
Arrive in Greeneeburo from Augusta 12 211 a m
Leave “ for •• lo 52 piu
Arrive in “ flora Atlanta 10 47 pm
Leave “ fur “ 1! 34 am
A night train will be ruu on the Athens
Branch next week fur ttio purpose of ais
commodating those who propose attending
he coinnienceinent of the State Unjveisi-
J-
Papeis Suspended.
The Loyal Georgian and the August*
Daily Pi ess have been su.'pended, and n
Itadical sheet is now being issued from the
office of the latter. The National RcpublN
can is the title of this now candidate.
That ('"t'liir.
Mr. J. R- Bynum, the prince of good
fellows, Iras placed this i (lice under
renewed obligations for a rich treat in the
way of delicious fruit.
May a long line of decendauts perpetu
ate his name and in thei nunneries the tecs
dictions of k his many noble deeds hs tii
shrined.
A Card.
To the people of Green Couniv.— I tender
mv sincere thanks for the universal kindness,
and good feelings exhibited towards me-while
pursuing my duty as register.
I remain Respectfully, their ob't servant,
j.'a- j. McDonough.
AVarrenton, July 29, 18G7.
-Spears Fruit Preserving Solution.
Prof. M. P. Kellogg of Newnan was in
our city last week, introducing a patent So*
lution which is likely to prove a valuable
assistance to housekeepers. This Solution
is used for preserving peiishable fruits
<md vegetables, and has been aualized by
.istinguished physicians and is found to
ontain nothing that may de deleteiious to
tealh,
We have tasted fruit preserved by it
.nd are satisfied that it is equally as good
i the hist ‘'canned" fruits. Heaves su.ar,
rouble of sealing, and fruit can be preserve
and 50 per cent cheaper than by any other
icthod.
A bottle can be 1 rought from W, Oiiffin
at .lil 25. which will preserve 128 lbs of
frui t Send for aeMCulaar.
[For the Greensboro Herald.]
“Steadman Mills."
Mr. Editor:—Are you fond of b ;t cuit ? Do
you know of what ingred'ents tiiat article of
food : s composed ? I shad not go into a chem
ical analysis of all the elements which go to
constitute a biscuit, but will merely suggest
what you probably know, that flue >s the
principal element in this species of diet. To
have good biscuit, good flour is necessary, and
in theso degenerate days when white and
black pass for the same color in bread, as well
ns in morals, politics, and citizenship, good
flour is a thing rarely to be met with. Now
having great gastronomic weakness, I have
made many efforts to ob'nin a good article of
flour, and have succeeded ? lam now using a
enek manufactured by Col. Steadman, whose
magniSrcicnt Mill is near Covington,Ga.
And now, Mr. Editor, just say to all ye.ttr
numerous readers about Grcensbo-o, and else
where, if they want a real, genu’ne siiiete of
good, fresh flour, and not a barrel of the Wes
tern article ground before the tear, or mixed in
with ]>ras, and such other deleciiblc compounds
just go to Davis <fe 13ro. of youre’tv, and older
a sack of Col. Steadman’s best, and they wMI
keep their wives in a good humor, their chil
dren happy, and the Ethiopian superinten
dent of pots and kettles perfectly serene.
Col. Steadman is a rer.omt.-ucttonivt of (be
right stamp, lie is a five man all over. lie
goes for rcronsfi tiding tiic Flour Mills. Facto
ries and dilapidated interest of our noble old
State. Such men as Col. Steadman, n-e public
benefactors, they deserve and should leceive
the encouragement of an npprecbtling pub'ic.
S. P. SANFORD.
Pen field,July 27 th, 18G7.
*‘J nilge not, that ye be not J itdgetl.”
I wonder how many there arc that
take to heart this command, delivered
l,v the living Christ whilst ho sojourns
cd on earth. Many profess to fellow
his footsteps in eir daily walks
through life ; they sit weekly at the
feet of his embassadors on earth ; they
pray fervently to bo kept from evil;
they study with zeal the holy B : dc ;
they desire to appear as‘shining l'ghis’
before the world ; they give liberally
when charity is asked of them, and
go out of their way to clothe and feed
the poor ; they take active parts in
aiding the ‘Rome Missions’ for the
benefit of the heathen across the seas ;
they follow out the doctrine of old, of
paying out the last tithe ot Anise and
Cummin. But, “Alas for the rarity
of Christian charily under the sun.”—
Os that charity that thinks no
evil, that looks with pitying eye when
the evil is irrenied able, that seeks to
palliate the sin, and lead the sinner
back to the “better path.’ How much
of it do wc meet with? Alas! little,
almost none. It is true, in spile ot
its inconsistency, t >at the very ones
who profess to wear the signet of
Christ upon their fronts, who have
felt the itoly waters of baptism upon
their brow, are Oitcn the first to strike
the blow that shaterts forever the repu
tation ol some fellow-being- There is
uo evil, they say, in indulging in a 1 i«.-
tie pleasant gossip—no evil in assist
ing at a sceial anatomy. No evil, Dot
a particle. They may be parents
themselves, lair young daughters muy
stand blushing upou the threshhold of
life, and their hearts arc full of proud
liepes for their future. No blight must
full upou their pure names, no evil
tongues sully their snow-white reputa
tion. Dear to them as their own life
blood arc these young daughters fame.
Is there no evil in poisoning another
parents’ fenced Is there no evil in
the coarse inuendo, tlio doubh entendre
tha.t withers up a reputation as surely
as the out-spoken word could do ? Is
it following out the precept a of the
lowly Nazarcnc. to form a social junto
ami condemn a follow oreaturc without
jadge or jury. I think in this ere is
a painful absence of that charity which
sußereth much.’ What wid--spread
suffering have th c harsh Judgment
wrought, 'l'lie suflercr may be inno
cent -appearances maj conspire against
him—indiscretion may be the strong
est and only evidence they can produce.
But woe lo the culprit. The poor
wretch who felt the folds of the hide
ous Sanbeuif* close about him in the
days of the inquisition was not more
surely doomed, or the offender against
the brotherhood of Loyola more cru
elly marked, 'lhc poor victim n:ay
have youth—life stretching brightly be
fore hint—hope wooing him with silver
song—perhaps ambition, a natural do-i
s.re to win bis way to sonic eminence
in the world, but woe to all these as
pirations, if the cruel tongue of slander
has a-sailed him, his rare gifts of mind
or person awaken no pity. They are
but incentives to the scathing breath
of scandal. Not many weeks since 1
heard a minister touch on this wide
spread evil of oil ciilating uncharitable
rumors. Fie said, “If it is brought to
your door let it lie there, don’t carry
it any further.” And in spite of its
homely vernacular, I thought his argu
ment as strong and wise a one as I ev
er heard. He saw the evil in all its
cruel enormity, and was zealous enough
in tiio cause lie upheld to point it out.
It is right that society should uphold
virtue and punish vice ; that the evil
doer should suffer for his crime. But
“circumstantial evidence’ Las done
cruel wo! k in its t ; me. It has made
C’ uel pitilc-s judges of those who have
been commended to love their neighbor
as themselves, and to "judge not. lest
ye be judged.’ Do they ever |ielurc
to themselves their position if the same
harsh judgment with which they have
stigmatized another, should bclcie’ed
at them? Ar; their livesso blameless,
actions so pure that they can afford to
raise theory against another. Laßochc
foncauld, 1 believe, says, “There is
something not altogether unpleasant in
the inisfoi tune of our best friend.” And
though the old Frenchman was a noto
rious cynic, I cannot but think he was
fight, For women, gentle and lovas
ble as they are supposed to be, are of
ten in tHe foremost tanks of denuncia
tion when the linger of scandal is lev
eled at one of their sex. even though
that one he a friend or sister. They
assist in sending fV rlh the formula
which is as arbitiary in its nature as an
imperial uka-c could be, in banishing
peace forever from the heart of some
fellowMjcing. Why should they hesi
tate to do it ? It is a matter of slight
importance lo them, they aio environ
ed with father and brothers who could,
should it assail them, nip the rising
Lnealh of scandal in its birth. Is ii,
nothing to them that a relined and
cultivated man or woman is exposed
by their idle gossip to the covert sree. s
of the vulgar, and the cold avoidance
of the worthy. Nothing to them that
an existence is tendered hopeless, a la
tere blank ro another. Oil 1 then in
deed the light of charity must burn
very dimly in their hearts, and they
must be very cold disciples of him who
said, “Judge not that ye be not judged.'
e.'a. n.
Greensboro, July 21st.
SAVL ITOUK
FRUiTS AND VEGETABLES
SPEAR’S FRUITS PRESERVING SOLUTION.
Having obtained ihe agency r or (bis valnble
di.covcry. 1 am piepi.ied io inm'sb it by the bot
te or dozen pi ice Si 62 per botile sl2f>o per
dozen.
W. GRIFFIN,
Druggist.
Aug. Is*. 1867.
"copartnership.
THE undesigned lias his day a soc'rlod with
him in :lie Mc*can.Ue business. Mr. JNO. T.
DAWSON, under ibe n. me ands. y'c of
.W u 15 K A V A E> A W * O \.
With Mi's opportuni'v l take great pleasure in
(banking my old .rends and ci 8 omers lor the
liberal p..ronnge heretofore bestowed on me. and
most respec iullv ask a continuance of the same
to .he new firm.
angl-lm W. N. MURRAY.
Notice!
Application will be male to the Court of Or
dinary of G'uene County, Georgia. at the first
regular term aGer the expiration of two months
from this notice, for leave to sell ttie land, [the
same being i> tract of land iu Lee County,Geor
gia, containing 101 1-4 aeres, more or less.")
belonging to John It. Cook, Jasper T. Cook and
James C. Cook, orphans ol Elisha Cook, late of
Lee Oonnty, Georgia, deceased, for the purpose
of paying the debts, and for the benefit of said
orphans.
This July 24th, 1*67. THOMAS AKIN a ,
Guardian of the orphans of Elisha Cook, dte'd.
july27-10w
NOTICE:
Application will be made to tile Court of Ordi
nary of Greene county, Ga., at the first regu
lar term after the expiration o f two months from
this notice, for leave to sell the land belonging
to the estate of Archibald Tarplcy, late of said
county deceased, for the purpose of distribution.
This July 3rJ 1867
WILLIAM BRYAN, AdnPr
of Estate of Archibald Tarpley
decM
fufy6—COd
Edward Wilder’s
Famons
Stomach Kilters
Will euro Dyspepsia, Lh'er Com
plaint ami all species of In
digestion, Intermittent
Fever. Fever ar and
Ague and all Periodical Disorders.
h will give immediate relief iu Colic and Flux.
It will cure Costiveness.
It is a mild ami delightful Jnvigorant for deli
cate F emetics.
It is a snfe .luti-Bilious Alterative and Tonic
foe ah Family purposes.
It is a poweitui Recnperant ailer the frame
has been debilitated or reduced by sickness.
It is an excelunt Appetiser as well as strength
ener of the digestive force ß .
It is desirable alike as a Conective and mild
Cathartic.
tbs Cure of ihe above Diseases this
preparation stands unrivaled, and its good ami
permanc.it effects are attested by thousands, and
it is recommended altire not only by the ablest
medical men; but also by the ministry,
Try It, all you that arc afflicted, and lie
convinced of its wonderful power and beneficial
effects.
Edward Wilder’s
SsLzrsstrpsLiri I Ia
AND
lEE® fflIS ns? H ■ «
An utifailbg and kapid cure tor Pcroftilain all
its forms' every known variety o Constitutional
Syphilis or Yeneriai Disease, Neuralgia, Nkin
Diseases—no matter how old Ur invefrate—
Chionic Rheumatism, Nehrofulous Sore Eyes,
Glandular Swellings of the neck or elsewhere.
Chronic Chills and Fever, Tetter; Weeping Sore
heg. Ulcers of every kind. Pip pins on the face
ringworm, scald-head, falling of the hair or
ailopecia, white swelling, hip-joint Dt ease [or
Morbus Co™arius]‘ chronic eiysipclas, dro
Ague-cake. Ac
the rapid and permanent cure of the
above Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled'
A cure is guaranteed in every case where it is.
used acCorping to directions.
Edward Witdrfs
COMPOUND EXTRACT
WILD CHERRY.
Tins preparation is specially recommended*as
affording curtain ami p ompt reli'e-f-in Coughs.
Colds, hiio Catarrhs of every description. In
Bronchitis, Laringytis, and Asthma or Phthisic
it gives immediate comfort 1 and' relief; /1 is
also admirably adapted o relief of the cough
and difficulty of breathing hi Consiip.ti.pii. It is
iu ispenyable in Pneumonia or Winter Fever.
P'eurisy, and every conaeiy.abl'a form of* RulinoL
nary Disease attended with co.tgh ilifflctrlty ot
breath! g, orpain. Per taste, efficiency, and
power this medicine has no equal, atfd when used
in any of the above diseases has never been
kn wn to fail to give almost. Instant* yplief. fol
lowed by certain and perm meat cure*
Edward Wilder’s
FAMILY FILLS
For the cure of Constipated and Sluggish
Bowels. In these conditions of the a imentary
canal they are Guaranteed to be perfectly 2n
fnllible. As a Purgative In all Fevers and In
flammation of tht Liver, brain, kidneys, and
bladdej, in erysipelas, fever and ague, acme
Opthalinia or sore eyes, fullness of the head,
vertigo dizzinass, blindness, A ~ t y cannot
be e“celed. These Pills Wifi be found, on trial,
to be far stiperi r to any other combination of
medicines in the rapid and ccit- n cure of all
th > above diseases. They should b„ taken wiih
Edward Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash in t e
diseases in which that remedy is recommended ,
and with Edward Wilder’s Compound Extract of
wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and with
Edward Wilder’s Stomach Bitters for chills and
ever and fever and ague.
EDWARD WILDER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
@
215 Marble Front Main street
LOUISVILLE KY.
Forsale in Greeusboro Ga.hy
I J EWALXER ACO
3VOTICE i
Application will be made to to 1 the Court of
Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia, at Ibe
first regular term after the expiration of two
months from this notice, for leayc to sell the
Land belonging to the estate of Archibald H,
Perkins, late of said county dec’d tor the pur
p. »* ot (laying the debts of said estate.
Th s July Ist 1807,
MaKi-ha A, Perkins, Aum’x,
Hamilton TANARUS, Perkins, Adm’r.
of Estate of Archibald 11. Perkins
dcc’d.
julyd— GOd
NOTICE!
TO niBTOKS AMI CIUDITORS.
ALL persous having demands against the
estate of IVtn. Rowland, dee’d. ar hereby
notified to vended in an account ofsaid demands,
according to law. and all persons indebted to
said deed, will make immediate payment to the
undersigned
Jas. J. Rowland
A. W. Rowland
JuffelSlb, 1807—40ds * Executors.
WIiLU&aH 3. SH&EP’S
Improved Billiard Tables,
With his PATENT CUSHIONS,
Well know i to be sup l ior to anv now iu use.
Ala mi factory, 43 Mercer Sr., Y r
FUHE great popularity of SHARI’.S' IM-
X PROVED HILLIARD TABLES has render
led it necessary to make extensive arrangement*,
in order to supply the increasing demand, and
lie is now prepared to fill any order with which
liisi patrons, or the pub'ic generally, may favor
him.
W. J. Sharp having had practical experience
for nearly, twenty years, in the manufacture of
Hilliard Tables, anil having made a number of
valuable improvements, be guarantees a Table,
which for elasticity of touch, mechanical con
struction on scientific principles, and elegance of
appearance 1 will challenge competition.
His newly invnttcd patent Cushions having
been pionoiinced by the most competent judges
to superior to uny now in use, e is enabled to
furnish the best Eillurd Table manufactured in the
United States, and sustain the name which B'lmrps
Tables so justly have acquired.
Balk), Cues and Trimings constantly on hand.
Obi Cushions repaired at short not.ee Orders by
mail punctually attend and to.
Send for descriptive circular and price list.
W. J. SHARP.
may 18—ts. 43Mercer Street. New York.
HENRY, IffOORE & GENDNG,
M anu fact mere and Jobbers of
CLOTHINa,
?\o. r>‘Ai Broadway,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,
ISriEW YORK.
Pini.tr Hr.MiT , Jr., formerly o Ileiyys, Smith &
Town send.
Joh.v T. Hhvt.y, formerly of Saulsbury & Henry.
At.K.x. T. Moons: 1 former.l.y with lleurys,Smiths
Isaac P. Gf.numi, j Townsend,
Wo have ready a large, handsome and well*
i assorted stock of
Uc.u\>-W.uU* .
manufactured by ns exclusively lor I he SOUTH
ERN TRADE, wbteh we are prepared to sell at
Low Pun s • and on Lib«kai. Tbcvs.
Our Slock is adapted in mati'vini, siylo.
lengths, and sizes, exclusively lo ibe Soulh, and
comprises goods from the Lowest Priced to the
Finest made, including a largo assortment ot
goods for
ff&ass&saasrs
The recent decline in woolen and lOttim lab
ricswill ci able Us to offer Clotlijng at Much
Lower Fr ees than it has been sol'd for at any
time since l-MO.
Cash andiClose Buyers from the South ar.e in
vited to examine our stock before p.nrcliasiii'gf,
as we beliey.e wo can otter them great induce
nier.ts.
We will Vie happy-tip receive order?, anU> our
long experience in the Southern business eniflfl’es
us to nu'e selections which will be Certain t.o
give entire.,sa'tisfa’ction.
Descriptive Catalogues with’ prices seiiit'liy
mail ii desired:
Ui'NRiY, MOORE A OEMJN.G'
522 1‘ i oudwyyi
New Yor.’re, July, 1 Sji7c 3m-
FOOT Z’ ®
ril»*R»TF.!l
ti.i. .nim.l, ,ulh s. '.l l *'
miserable skeleton Into a and spirited
horse.
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
much faster. .
In ■> tlwwarf Swine, such as Coughs, Clccrs in
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Ilog Cholera.
Price 26 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for sl.
PREPARED BY
S. A.. FOUT/; At 880.,
AT THEIR
whoiesue imro a\i> MCTim'K mm.
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggist* and Storekeepers through
•ut the United States.
For sale by W. GRIFFIN, Greensbr.-o,C
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Valenlittc P. Gte-ham and Mar
sh .1 K. FlovaP, Executors of the l ist wil
an l testament of William D. Maido.v. deceased
petitions the Court of Culinary of said county
for letters of dismission r
These are therefore t.ocite„anl require all
persons concerned to show cause against the
granting ol the discharge of said Executois, and
issuing to them Letters"Discissory, at the Court
of Ordinary lo be held in and for avid couu.y,
on tfie fir t Monday in September next.
Given tinder my hand at office in Greensboro,
Fehniary Utb, 1'867. EUGENICS L. KING,
Feb, 15 -wt-d. Ordin r
Ne w Spring an <1 Sum in c r
060HB!
CHEiLPEiR. THAN EVER.;
Si n i? Pij i§)4i&£i £
HAVE just received Spring Prints in new and beautiful styles, at from 12
to 20 cents. Beautiful Mozambique* for spring dresses, at 25 eonts per yd
Dress Goods in Silks, .51 paccas, Lenos, Embroidered Foplins, Plain Poplins
Poil Brodes, Grenadine*, (silk and cotton) Chambrays, Ginghams. &c. White
Iron ilerege. French and Irish Swiss, Silks (white and col’d) Tarltons, White
stripe and checked Swiss, all kinds of Domes ic Goods in bleached and un
bleached Shirtin/rs. Sheetings. Plaids, Stripes, Tickings, Denims Ac. &•
Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric, Embroidered Lawn, cotton and silk, Hosiery
and Gloves (or ladies gentlemen and children. Parasols and sun Umbrellas
from 7.5 cents (cotton) toss beaded silk, ladies’" misses’ childrens’and youths’
Hats and Bonnets—latest -tyles and at very low prices, Flowers, Wreaths, /fib
bons ami straw Trimmings, Notions, &c.
As we rcceivo Goods every week
From IST orlr ~-
wc can give our customers the benefit in prices, styles and fadiions. We sol!
at a small advance on New Fork cost. Samples given and goods shown with
pleasure. Good* ordered can be returned if they arc not as represented in
price and quality.
In addition to the above, the subscribers offer to their friends and th* pub.
lie, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, llats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Provis
ions, Meal, Ac. &c.
Having agents in Charleston, Savannah and New York, they will furnish
Goods as cheap as they can bo bought at those points—freight added.
100 I logheads Muschado Molasses,
at 75 cents per gallon, or 70 cents by the hogshead. Country produce taken
in exchange for good*. [Greensboro’, Ga., May 11th—ts
9-%:W •r 8 ts •
JMi til jil Li ill Jil l§ J
respectfully inform theiir friends and the public generally that
they. a l rc now receiving their ususua-lly Large and Elegant
E’A.ITCT" ~
m Mfi m
tali* .
Mat’#) Ctitp.s.,, Hoots- and Shoes
I Sbl.ejcle.d JPljtK’ life ittmo3hcaro, andi.mirchased wlftlfall'the advantages that any
mer.chtrnt'in the trade can ymssds, andt which'they-wilbdispoße of Cheaper than
tile. Cheapes- for cash. Their mbtto is.*. “QuickC sntes-and-Small Profits ’
They would respectfully invito an examination-of. their assortment and prices
1Moi:o buying elsewhere. 7Ticy. fetT-safe in-g,unrraiiteing'to a!I who will favor
them with’ tbelit patrouagoi St’ore at'Giiffins.o’d stand near the court house
; Greensboro’ Ga., April 27—ts
M*. A\ PA R RTS BP AX’O.,
DEALERS jx
G m tAG! QNi &* H A Y ? .
FAeTD’RfS,
Com:w£-6wn $ Fema#dmg
Ml E IFC Iff ANT S ,
Cr.)tlfeg.e & M.a*ii®eiG» S*ts»
_ (SO'U'I'II” OK BROAD,)
‘NiSs'Kwji'l'lte), Tennv
Jlso: ,'N pp.icuny. t. p . saw.iiiß,
: —and—
-IVfflt. E. T.CASTIiIN, Te'R'gj-apli Operator aart
iiJ* Soutliorn E.’.prj'Ks A^wi.l, lias removed bfei
j office to BOON &, I KilK’.S' Store ; and will give
Mgompi a’UciUioa to businoßs coinietieil trick ei
ther office,
Greensherc’, March 30, 1837.
THE SOUTHE
111 THE IYSi ItlYt'E IIKI
ATIIEMti GEORGIA
C CONTINUES to Insure Against Loss or Dam
/age by Fire at (lie usual rates,
Apply at Greensboro Ga. to
D. HOWELL,
Agent for Greene, county
(JEOBGrIA, (7rcene County.—
TWO months after date, to, wit : Ht the next
.4ugust Term of the Court Os Ordinary of said'
county, application will be made to said Court
for leave to sell all Hie l.orfl belonging lo the
estate of George W. Hunt, late of Alabama
dcc'd., for the pnrpn -0 of pavin g Re debts and
for distribution. A’aid Lund iu’situated in Greene
comity, G«,
This 18tli day of May, 1857.
WILLIAM MORRIS
ufy6—tl Hdm’r of Gtorge W. Hunt.
Notico to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of B'aruh .Arfbury, lute of Greene Coun
ty ; Ga.' deceasid, are hereby notified to render
in to me nu account ofsaid demands according to
law, and all persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment. June Ist, 1857.
SI MKON T. PEEK.
c2—w7 Adm'r of 8»r U Jsbury, dec’d,
Georgia Greene County,—
TYTHEREAS. James L, Brown applies for
V V Letters ot Administration on the Estate ol
Solomon P. Arnold, late ol said county deceased.
These are therefore td eitc and require a',l
persons concerned to show cause if aDy they lave
why said Letters should not be granted, at the
Court of Ordinary to be held it and lor said
county.on the first Monday in August next.'
Given under my hand at office ia Greensboro
June 24th 1857,
E UGENIUS L, KING,
Ordinary,
.•ulyf—s
JJffil-P CBATTAIOOGA lilLSlil
CHrtJYGE OF TIME/,
Two Daily Trains leave Nashville
for Wa'fdviugtwn, New York, and
all points Ea?,t and South.
Close eon nee Lidn made at
Cha*ttano ; og-a morningand
evening ior ail Eastern
and Southern cities.
i Office '.kxeiiai. Sih’erixtkxdent, >
N. &G. Kah.road, r
N'xmvll.tE. Tuns.. Jan. 27, 1867. )
a'N A*ND .VFT*EIt SUNDAY, JANUARY 27,
f 1*867, and until further notice, Passenger
trains will run as-1 ol lows .*
Leave Nashville for Wasington. New York,
Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Augusta, Savan-
I nah. New Orleans and Mobile; at 5/0 (1 a. m. and
5:00 p in. arriving at Chattanooga at 2.00 a. m.
' and 2 00 p. tn. .* both trains making close connec
lionsat Chattanooga with E. T. A Ga. and West
ern and Atlantic railroad trains: Returning
leave Chattanooga at 7:10 a.m. and 7;40 p. m.
upon arrival of E. T. & Ga. and W. & A. trains,
arriving in Nashville at 4-30 a. m. and 4:30
p. ut.
Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars on
all Night Passenger Trains.
StiKAiiyvti.T.K Accommodation.—Leave Shelby*
ville at 5-20 a. m. and 12:60 p. m. arriving in
Nashville at 11:10 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Leave
Nashville for Shelby ville 5,00 a. in. and 5,*00 pm,
arriving in Shelbyville 9:00 a in. and 9:05 p. m.
Nahvilie and Northwesterh R, R.
PASSENGER 1 RAIN.
Leaves Nashville 4:40 p, m. ; arrives Jobnson
vilie 10:30 p. m, Leaves Johnsouvilte 3.00 a. m,
arrives Nashville 8-50 a. m,
WM. P, INNES Gen. Sap't,
N, &G. anil A; AN; W. R .R.
J. D. MANGE, Gen’l Pass; Agent
Notice to Debtors and Creditor.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Richard J. Willis, late of said County,
Dtcd. are hereby notified aud required to make
immediate payment to us. And all persons
having demands against said Estate, will pre
sent them to us duly made out, within the
time prescribed ay law
STEPHEN D, HEARD.
LEWIS B. WILLIS.
JAMES 11. WILLIS.
Executors of R, J. WILLIS,
July Ist 1867—4d. _
GEORGIA, Greene County* —
WHEREAS. William Bryan applies for
Letters of Aministration on the est ate of
Jesse Bryan, late of said county, deed,
These are therefore to cite and require all
persons coucei tied to show cause, !f any they have,
why said Letters should uot be granted at the
Court of Ordinary to be hpld in and tor s»M
county on lh. first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand at office in Gtgenqehoro.
July 3rd 1867.
EUGENuJS L. KING,
Uni inary
july t*—st.