Griffin semi-weekly star. (Griffin, Ga.) 1868-187?, June 29, 1869, Image 2

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£>tnu-l£ttfklr Jltar. j giiifkTn, OA., I TUESDAY.... jftxß ». ««> DitATll-—Miyur P. C. lVnileiou, lato the able Editor of the SuUlb Georgia Time*, was recently throws frui hwbupgjr and »o aererelj iujured, that be diod three days j afterward. The and auuidcot ucourred near V.illoHta, Georgia. Major Pendleton waa an experienced ed itor, having boon long connected with va rious litoraty and political newspapers lie was in hit fifty-seventh year, at liu; , time of his death. Ths Mac-W Pu*t Oyuck.—The is ever, Tbo negro Post Master, Turner, has reach cd Maeon, and token oharge of the P<*t Office, with a Boston mulatto deputy. Thus Grant drives another nail in his oof' fin. When this little mechanical job is completed, there will bo divers pious mulls all over Georgia, and tbo burden of their song will bo glory hallelujah f Hotel Enuabokjixst. The Brown House, Macon, is being enlarged by the ad dition of a large wing three stories high and eighty feet long. We are very glad to see auch evidence of tho prosperity of those model landlords, tho Mesesrs. Browns.— They dcsorre all the good fortuu' that can possibly befall them. A Good Pamb.—The Memphis Ava lanche is, in u great measure, to Tennessee what the Couriervlournnl is to Kentucky— the great conservative organ of the State.— It is conducted with vast energy and übils ity, and is a mammoth sheet of thirtysnix columns. None oPour exchanges are more welcome. This paper is the special favor ite of Tennesseeans residing in Georgia ; and, aside from its political and goDoral features, it is exceedingly valuable as an index of tho Western markets. Human Natcr.—To sec Southern news, papers “ou.fiiu" Congross for milking a eourt of itself, nnd expolling or receiving members according to the whims of a ma jority, and at the same time advising the Georgia Legislature to do the same thing. Congress has trampled the Constitution under foot, and is justly condemned ; but this is no reason why Georgia should trample her constitution and laws, had though they he. Tho true rule is to obey even bad laws until you get a chance to repeal them. llow tub Yankees Mix I'niNas.—Fear and admiration are first oousins. Yankees dom feared and admired General Leo and Jubal Early. They have just had a grand concert in Boston, and bciny. at Tom bow to name it, thought of our heroes—Lee and Early, and named thoir big Luo. Nut bad for “Boating.” - Humbuookbt. —Our friend Carey Styles, gets ofT tho following bombast relative to Warner’s recent decision : “It is like a grand dorio column of truth and judicial integrity.” That’s bully! Our idea is that tho “opinion” is tho poorest kind of a dirt pie. When you and ’we,' Carey, were toting nur knapsacks in behalf of liberty, your “Doric Column” was singing pnoons to tho Union, and hiding his silver in Morriwether county. Quit your foolish-, ness, (,’nroy ; the country will never pros per while such fossils r.s your “doric col umn" are allowed to hold position in Ueor gin. Ruined Ao.wn. —The State Treasuror in* forme us, through the Atlnnta Poet Olliee, that he don’t want the Star any longer.— This is a death blow to our prosperity.— The Treasurer, like a few other leather bended, great, little men, subscribed to our paper, expooting to get a hundred pnpers and a guff' for four dollars. When we hap pened to “tiro out of the other barrel,” ho gets mad and stops bis paper, which shows how little sense ho has. lie is in arrears for a few weeks, but we will “indulge” him, knowing that he needs all his own and the State’s fund, that comes into his bands to carry out his own private schemes. Wo will simply inform the Treasurer that he can liavo puds at the same price we chnrgo the patent medicine men, or any of the nu” mounts humbugs of tho day ; but onr sub” scription list is too large for ub to nflcrd to puts each of our subscriber*. Fabmiso to Pnm.—A friend of ours residing three miles from Snudoreville, run four plows, l ist year, working two hands to the plow. From the labor of the eight hnnus and four plows ho prodneed a crop worth $0,350. Itis expenses for biro of hands, provisions, guano, etc., amounted to $3,000 —leaving a clear profit of $53,350. This is no guoss work, but nn accurate statement made to us in person by Mr.—, who did not know that wo intended pub* lisbing it. To this account could be added hundreds of bushels of peas, which could not bo gathered for want of time to pick them, hut which w ill come up the next lull in the pork account. Mr. ’s land is no better, except ns he has made it so, than thousands of acres in tho county. Hut ho plants what he cultivates and cultivates what lie plants.— His corn crib is not located in Nushvilie, Ins suiokesbouso in C'mcinrati, nr his bay loft in Pennsylvania. His Imrses are able to work, and they do it. If anybody hns done better, we should liko to sec tho fig* arcs.—Central Georgian, 23d. Another Grand Railway Consolida tion. —Wo aro informed that a negotiation is now pending between the Centrn! and Southwestern Railways to consolidate these two gigantic interests under the exclusive control and direction of tho Central Road. It is whispered that tho Central Road of fers to take a long lease of the Southwes tern and guarantee the Stockholders eight per cent, per annum on the c pitul stock j of the roud.—Telrgruph. ' IiOW IT PEELS TO BE lIANGED. •V AN KXECUTID MLIH REVIVED MY XLKO- THIUITT. The final prayor was said, tha usual ! thanks tendered and greeting given; the cord waa adjusted on my neck, I was placed upon the trap, looked tor (be last time ou i familiar objects, the cap was adjusted over my faoe, 1 felt a great heat around my heart, u fullness of the throat, a slight | Weakness of the tou-cles ol my limbs, then j au involuntary shrinking of the nerves and i a catching us breath as 1 felt myself fall- ! itig, then « tierce, fiery pain shot through inv whole h ome, my bead seemed bursting, and my consciousness was grinc ; llow long I remained unconscious Ido nut know, bat when sensibility returned it vtas entirely mental. Tho shock of my Jail bad evidently paralyzed tbo nervous setiM ! biiilies and destoyed the physical capacity | uF sense, but my mental powors were soon ' resumed inf a wonderful manner, lor my ; earliest reniemberonee of anything was tbo | combination of all the colors ot the prism 1 glowing radiantly before my eye*. Os | coarse 1 did uot see them with my eyes, ! but I seemed to see them thus, as t::ey glowed, and w»ved, uud blended, then sep- arated, then reformed themselves in ucw combinations, and danced, and laughed i with u br.llianoy far exceeding the rain ■ bow's painting of the prism’s power. I This gorgeous soeno began to fude away, ami my next sensation was Into a sea of light: not the light ol the sun, or such a light as is made by tho chemical comhinn i Hunt but light of dazzling, glowing, gloris ' ous whiteness and purity, of which my own mind seemed to be a part. I now be gan to observe my own condition; I knew that my whole body was grown cold and rigid, iho only prcceptibio warmth being iu my heart, and I wondered how long it would be before that too should become cold like the balance, nnd 1 should certains ly die. 1 even speculated upon the pain I should have to endure when that spot did grow cold—but I nevor know. While 1 thus took note ot tho physical condition, my mind, with gradually increased power, wns fully occupied. Buforo mo in review, and then gathered around me, were all tho transactions—of good or evil —of life ; there wns nothing forgotten—nothing ab sent. I saw them all, knew nnd recognized them all. Kveu minute and insignificant circumstance, which at that time had made no impression on mo were now there, and 1 became fully aware of the fact that this continent being which, animated by the body, would not die, hut live on, and on, and on eternally, and eternally surrounded by nnd in companionship, with all the transactions of physical life. Everlasting life was exclusively showu to me as if the spirit that had boon dead a thousand years hud spoken to the fact. But now was Ito exist f 1 knew I was nut a part of any body ; in luct I desired to entirely sever the connection with it, and impatiently waited until tho warm spot of my heart should grow cold. Uud 1 been at liberty to accept or reject an offer of return to vitality, 1 should have rejected it. In vain I applied all the brilliant powers of my purified mind to pieroe the future, even to comprehend the present. 1 recalled my ear ly instructions, and sought for yawning gulfs and crystal gates, but on the one hand I found no devouring fiends, and on the other I saw no gleaming chariots: I heard L neither souks ut joy nur waiiiugs ot jroe. 1 nor found any othor being but my own.— 1 existed in my former life, nnd, so far as 1 could discover, would continue to exist there forevor. This wus not desirable, but from it I saw no way of escape. 1 have no idea ot the time passed in this condition, but it must have been all the time required by medical judgment to de prive me of life, for in tho midst of my speculations I became aware of the romovs at and handling of my body. I remember cd 1 thought they were about to bury me, and, as 1 was not dead, I w ished to protest against it. I loathed the idea of being in carcerated in the grave with my body, or having further companionship with it. 1 did not know what was being done, but I felt myself in motion lor u time, and then tho motion ceased; then there was a quick, sharp, rending pain, n fearful struggle of tho whole physical powers, a writhing, an angnishjfar worse than the anguish of death, and sensibility and senses slowly returned to me; once more my heart which bad never grown cold, throbbed, my vital func* tions were partially rcMtablished, and again I b' cnmo burdoncu with the caro, anxieties and sorrows of life. To me it lias been one long sorrow, and, without joy or hope, I aw ait the timo when I shall once moro bathe in thut sea of light, onco more gellier around me the radianoc of life ever lasting. My resuscitation was the result of an ap plication of electricity and tlio skill of a surgeon. For a few days, until I had par tially recovered my strength, I was cons ecaled, and then fled the country. Tho Chicago papers are full of fuo over the latest divorce case— 3. g.: TO AMANDA. Amanda Craig, that gushing girl, .May now .dismiss her scholars, .Since stie has won from poor old Sprague A hundred thousand dollars. TO ELISHA. Elvsha Sprague, yew bod old eg, Whoc kati’i sje! wurth a dern. Yew limed yer back .to Mandy Oroig, And now yer mutiny's hern. Downe with yor greenbax, let ’em trott, So Mandy Craig may buy A luver who no tumor’s gntt, Nor week ness of the I. “Attend your church,” the parson cries, To church each fair one goes ; The old go there to close their eyes, The young to eye their clothes. man in Clinton, lowa, telegraphs to the Sheriff oi Leo county, 111., as fol lows : "Arrest Charles P. W , eloping with my wife. Owes mo SIOO. If ho pays, let him go.” Bra. Rumors are eire i tiling,in Paris that Adalina Patti ie going to apply for a di« vo-ce fri in her husband, who, she has found out, is an inveterate gambler. First Sale or New Wheat. —Mr. J. J. Cnhen bought the firsj crop—about 150 bushels—of new wheat, in this market, last Tuesday, at slG7}. Tho whoat was raised on tho farm of 001. W. S. Coth ran near this city.—Rome Courier. Riiunswick Fii.li.no Ur.—The Appeal, of this week, has the following encouraging aunounoement : Within three weeks some half doson eery young misses, who are not yet “sweet sixteen," but will be some sixteen years lienoe, have arrived and taken their abode in our rapidly developing city. Ilurrnh for every uew arrival. X>C^.XkRX3SXX DR. BA AC N. SHANNON wu MISS BAT TIK THOR MAN, by tire R*v, K. P. Bui*, •» tbs residence of Mrs. WootUß, In New*AS, Ml tie ffth IhU|(! This happy oouple after the flOwasMtoa of tbe mar, lege ceremony,* artfd Immediately upon n bridal trip, to the State or Tennessee, whore the parents of the bridegroom reside They carry with them the wtebec . of many friends for health, happimtae oad long life. If benedictions prove blessings, they will never want Tn Basket of Store”—will never suffer In mind or body— bnt life will be one long Summer day es uninterrupted peace and unbroken joy. We LDoltale the bride opon her uecepUnce of n brave, coniteoassml staffing gentleman. Wocongret ntate the groom upon Ills good fortune, nil euseese Justifies his long delay, and will richly compensate the fortitude with which he has horn*; etnyle wretchedness. The *hlp reaches harbor at lest, Ills trouble and trials nr* o’er. The dangers of sea life are past, Ills pilot bee brought hint ashore. V [Newnea Herald. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Citizens of Griffin. I AM requested by Mrs. Wiwship. Pres ident of tho “memorial Association ot Griffin,” to sta'o that her Agent, Miss Blackwell, ha* returned from : her tnnr through Texes and has brought enough morejr to defray the expenses of erecting i*e MMNUMKNT at “Kion-wail Cemetery/’ with the exsSMlon or TWO IICNDEEP nnd TWES TT Do IT. A MS, (0090.) and I Invite the etlirrne to contribute title deficit. I will re ceive contributions nt my offlee Como up nnd con tribute to this good cans/. JOB. a JOHNSON. Uriffln, Juno 20, tßffll-8t SIOO,OOO Reward! T \7 ILL BE SOLD on the first TUESDAY Y Y in JULY, befi.ro the court house door tn Orlf fl i, one KINK PAIIt OF YOUNG MULES, four years old ; one YOUNG BLACK HOUSE, well broke to har ness nnd saddle—perfectly gentle : also, one LOT Off HARNESS, one single-horse PIIKATON, nnd a fine I nos YOUNG HOGS, with one extra fine CHESTER SOW. JOBSEY A MANLEY, tirifiln, Juno 29, ',BG9-2t Spalding Oep’y Sheriff’a Sales. \\riLL RE SOLD before the court house door In the Vy rlty of Griffin, on the lsi Tuesday In AUGUST next,tho following property, 10 wit: One hundred acre* of land, more or le«e, It being the eolith half of Lot No 114, in the 10(W Dbtiiet, 0 M.— Levied on as the property of Mm Nancy Bltaitt, 10 satisfy one tax ft fa—Slate of Georgia vs. Nanev Bits sitt. Levy inado and returned to me by H, W. Johnson, L. C. Also— At the same time and place will be sold, 28 acres of land oil of the south-east corner of Lit of land No. 40, In the Ist District of originally Pike now B|raldtngcou«tr. Levied on to satisfy on* tax ft. fa— State of Georgia vs. J. A. Moon. June 29, I9t>9. D. D DOYAL, D. Sheriff. ‘ ICE! ICE! n7 YOU want ICE regular the yoar 1 round, eend to li. N. ELLS, Macon, Ga. nj* YOU want your ICE well pnoked, 1 and nut more than HALF AN HOUR before the train starta lor Grlftln, aend to 11. N. ELLS, Macon, Ga. Os YOU want your ICE ACCOUNTS 1 to run monthly, aend to 11. N. ELLS, Maoon, Ga. T IT* YOU want LEMONS, 4c., be sure IT to eend to H. N. ELLS, June 29, 1869-lra Macon, Ga. fllKOKGlA— Butts County.— Whereas, W. R, Thax ” ton and J. B. Clark apply to mo for Letter* of Ad ministration on the Kdtate of Samuol Clark, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to oite and qdiwntsb nii ioMfsaM concern**, to he and appear at my officer Within Che time oreseribsw * r **.♦• If any they nave, wny letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Juno 29,1869. WILKY GOODMAN, Ordinary. June 29, 18fi9-SOd-Pr’s fee $3 (OFFICIAL ) A PROCLAMATION. \\ iikbkam. A great safe-guard for Republican institu tions Is to be found In the general dissemination of knowledge among the masses of the peop'e; and Whereas, It is almost universally the practioe ofStato Governments to relieve from taxation the capital in vested in material necessarily employed in the printing und publishing of books, magazines, newspapers, dec ; and Whereas, A proper construction of the preseut stat utes of force In this State will not permit an exemption for taxation for capital so employed. Ami in order that the General Assembly may have an opportunity to enact a law specially exempting from taxation the valuation of material employed In print ing and publishing ; and to the end that no unnecessary burdens may be placed upon these valuable and impor tant public bem factions, tin'll the General Assembly may have an opportunity of exercising its wisdom in deciding this question— Now, theres re, I, liufus B. Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-t. hies of the Army and Navy of this State, and the MililU thereof, do hereby, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the 7i>th Section of the Code, issue tills my Proclamation suspending the col lodion of all State taxes assessed upon the value of type, printing presses, nnd other property belonging thoreto, actually in use for the purpose ol publication or printing, until the next session of the General As sembly. Os this suspension the Comptroller General will forthwith give notico to tho Tax Collectors of the vari ous counties of this Stnto. (liven umlc-r my hand and tho Great Son! of tho State, at toe Capitol, In Atlanta, this 26th day of June, Ono Thousand tight Hundred and Sixty-Nine, and of the Independence of the United States the Ninety-Third. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor : David O. Corrotn, Boi retary of State. Cancers! Cancers! DR. P. 11. RENTON (formerly of Stock* too, Ga,) has located permanently in Griffin for tin practice of the Reform System of MRDICINK, and the treatment of CANCERS, Malignant Sores, Scroftii*, Rheumatism and Chronic Dbicu.se* The vegetable kingdom furui>h.*s safe specifics for the certain euro of these dread di«eat«es. These re niedle* I have used with the most unparalleled success for the past eight years. I have removed to this City, which Is easy of access from all parts of the South and West. Griffin is a plea* s»nt City—healthy, board cheap, and society good. Patients nan bo accommodated with board in private houses in the country or in tho City, ns they may pre fer. harges will bo reasonable in all cases. %*ro* further information, semi for Circular, giving tho mode of treatment, and also oontaining the very best references throughout the country. Office at Dr. Brantley's Drug Store, near the Nelms Houxe. Addrm D H. BENTON, M. D. Griffin, 0». June 11, 1869- Cm (OFFICIAL) Krtn-nvi Dcvasthint, 1 Atlanta, Georgia, Jane 22, 19«. f Wmtmie, A vacancy haa occurred, and now exist., in lha olliee of Ordinary of Twiggs county, caused by the death of Win. 8. Kelly, the person having been elected thereto. Now, therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor and Commander-In-Chief of Army end Navy of thla 8t He. and the Militia thereof, do hereby appoint John F. Shine, upon hla executing and tiling in thii Depart ment his oltietal bond aa Clerk of Ordinary, tn the sum of One Thousand Dollars, with sueh sure lias thereto as the law requires, and satisfactory 10 mo, bu comm ssion aecordlogly. Given under my head and the Baal at lha Executive Department, at the Capitol, lu Atlanta, the day and year drat above written. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. Governor. By the Governor : SeußN-a Davis. Secretary Ki. Department. Inna i\ IWP-Jt SCHKUERMAN’S column. - Meitrs. JSdttort ■\%JK have onntraoted for Ibis column, W bnt owl** to tn. rah of hnslwa*, have sot «J*to MU' vo-dxr; trill W* Will not flv*»p U» .p«e, u #» M»**l wMtlt very toon Respectfully your friend *, A. Scheuerman & Bro. June SB. IMB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE ! A HOUSE AND LOT IS WEST GRIFFIS I ONE acre of Lanfi : good Orchard and Garfien ; «xa-l!est Water : K t. h. n, aihokrhoiiio nod Crib; .ix Knoois in lire Dwell In-; Hall through ; Co-k Room nnd I’ontry ailjolniag ; eHoat.fi In nb-natiful part oi in. City. ~ -.-For particular., enquire of J. N HAbKi.. *t the C«y Drug Store. Jone 22. ISW.Im QjIJICK SALES -AND-- SMALL PRC'FITS ! ‘‘ . —Ar— ‘HEAD’S QUARTERS!’ BACON, HAY. OATS. FOR TIIFr PEOPLE AT G. W. Head’s. fiROCEIUES OF ILL KINDS, C CONSISTING of Sugars, Coffee, Syrup, J Molnsata, Bice, Lard. Candle*, Tobacco, Cigars, Hoaps, Beef Fleur, Meal, Grits, Country Hama. Break fast. Bacon, Matchif. Potoeh. Soda, Pepper, Sulphur, Spice, Indigo, Blue Fish, Mackerel, Wooden Wart*, .lug Ware, Blacking. Starch—and in fact everything to cheer the “INNER MAN” and render life happy. Griffin, June 22, IStifi 2m Thos. 9. Simms, ATLANTA GEORGIA, AGENT FOR, j New Yoilt Machinery Depot Gt. Sc O. PLACE, 126 & 128 Chambers St., IVcw York, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wood nnd Iron WORKING MACHINERY BgyOf Every Description !“^DR WOOD PL ANERS, Snw Mills and all other Wood Working Machines, Stationery nnd Portable Engines and Boilers, Patent Cold Rolled Shafting, Leather and Rubber Belt ing and all articlet needful in Machine at Railroad Repair Shops. jnne 22, 18€9-1y SSOO REWARDT~ undursigned dcsirps to mako known to tlie public, that although he is always crow led with business, yet he expects ts) WORK the balance of his life as he hAB heretofore. Ail orders for the con struction of M ]; L L s , Or Repairing Old Mills, SPEEDILY ATTENDED TO. I am Agent for the most approved MILL TIO K and BOLTING CLOTII manufacturers. Also, l«»r SMUT M ILLS, and nil manner of CASTINGS appertaining to Saw <»r Grist Mills ***Parties will save by oildrcsstng me at Joaes boro', or laavfng orders for me at the “Star” Office. JAMES 13. KEY. June 22. l w C9-ly wheat; W heat W anted *®“WE WILL BUT^ff Ail of jour Wheat! —AND PAY YOU TIIE FULL— Market Price for It ! TIIANKFUL to our customers, who have so far contributed to render tho dull season of the year our BEST TIME IN TRADE—we would cordi ally Invite strangers also to call and see us We are not se'tflph; we would like 10 know more pe >ple s and to have more people know us—not that we claim to our selves SUPERIOR MERIT—not that we propose to pay you more than other merchants for what you have to sell—nor do we sav that we will sell you goods any CHEAPER TUAN OTHERS—for we contend that there is a RULE OF ROM 0 TRADE, as in the other departments of life. We simply an nounce that our effort ever has been, and ever shall be, to conduct all our business npon a liberal, honorable principle; and would add, in conclusion, that wc stand ready at all times TO OORREQt ERRORS, and to ac knowledge our profound gratitude for even the smallest patronage. Tours, Ac., W. F. Barbour, 2nd door east of Brick Warehouse, Solomon St. Griffin, Juno 18, 1869-ltu 1860. 186a ELDER HOUSE, INDIAN SPRINGS GEORGIA. THIS HOUSE is now open for the reception and ac« cotnmodation of visitors during the season of *69. The huildioßß have been extensively repaired sioce the last season, and guests will And the House in as per fect order as any in the country. Situated as It Is, con venient to, and much nearer to, the celebrated Spring than any other Hotel, and surrounded by beautifut groves and pleasant walks, Its patrons—particularly fam tles and invalids—will find it a most agreeable and re* tfre-i retreat during the summer months ; while, an ex perience of thirty years in successfully catering to the pleasure and health-eeeklng public, justifies the propri etor tn assuring Ms guests that their every wish shall be gratified, aa fur as possible. RATES OF BOARD. Per Day ft *OO Per Week 19 00 Per Month 40 00 •**Good Stages and Hacks at the Railroad at For syth, daity, Sundays excepted. WILLIAM A. ELDER. Jane *\ 1569-Sm «G 9 ILK DEPOT. ME. KENNY’, Proprietor. Wholesale amt Kristi Dealer in BrMvllcv, Wins*, Whir, key.. Gin. anil Baffin, CHICAGO ALE, alsuyi an bMitl, Atlanta,Ga. janttt-ly MISCELLANEOUS. $25,000! George Sharp, Jr., LIVE .. Jewelry Store* ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TO TSH Citizens of .Griffin! *• _ ’ SURROUNDING COUNTRY! —I MAKE— - MY B O fYt T7' 13 thp first time, and inform tbenf r V/ JAi I H*V. one of th. i —AND Host Fashionable! —STOCKS OF — 111 illwlllltf) —AND— JEWELRY! IN THE STATE I SIO,OOO ■Just Invested in DIAMONDS, nt BBSAKNECK prf ce,: $ 100 GOLD ! WATCHES^ for Ladies and Gentlemen, set with diamond, chased, plain, GOLD and enamelled. m g%g% CS Af, of elegant and stylish JEVV JLw w KLKY—styles too numerous LTr* GOLD CHAIN ! 11UN D R E D different stvles of Gold, Leontlne, Guard, Chaletaln and Vest Chains. Solid Silver and SUvei Plated W'areof all kinds, at manufacturer's prices. m Repairing Department Under my own supervision—having had iwenty-ona years experience, I can guauantee porieet satisfaction. Engagement made to order. s37*l ke »p nothing bnt ALL GOLD GOODS, and sell at New York wholesale prices ! Geo. Sharp. June l, 1869-8 m Daily Passenger Line BETWEEN Atlanta and New York, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AND OTHER— Eastern Cities, VIA— Western AND Atlantic —AND— ran & THI RAILWAYS. -A-XjXj SR-A-IX. route TIME TABLE, NOV. 11 til, IS6B. NORTH. Leave Atlanta 6 Ift r m Leave Didton - 2 80 a m Leave Knoxville 11 15 a x Leave Bristol .....7 28 p m LeaVe Lynchburg .........9 00 a m Leave Alexandria.... 5 45 p m Leave Washington 6 30 p m Arrive at New Y0rk..../. .5 00 a it SOUTH. Leave New York . $ 40 P 1C Leave Alexandria..., *... 7 80 A M Leave Lynchburg 4 40 p u Leave Bristol .5 87 a h Leave Knoxville. 1 14 p m Leave Dalton. ....8 40 p u Arrive at Atlanta 8 35 a m Time between Atlanta & New York 59 hours 15 minutes. t&'The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta en<i New York is carried EXCLUSIVELY BY THIS LINE ! SLEEPINGCOACHES —ON ALL— NiaECTTR AIN» TmtOTTOIt TTOKRTB <w*Wtll used. *«d. BAG GAGE CHECKED THROUGH t* all Important point. K B. WALKER, Master of Transportation Western k Atlantic Raiteoad npril 27, 1869-ly John M. Holbrook, SING OF THE HATTERS, 18 AT HU -hv} £353 & YS4; JK3t —ON*— Whitehall Street, ATLANTA.'. GEORGIA, wnn a liarger Stools. —AND— Oboioer Variety THAN EVER BEFORE may 88. 196»-lm AGENTS WANTED FORK A YTOS'3 MEDICINES —Kottc Sold on Commtaalnn.