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AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 12, 1868.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
’gig"’ STARTLING , BUT TRUE!
DR. J. MAQOIBL’S SALVE.
Thil unrinllod Salvo, which has received the
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MAGGIEL’S SALVE is the cheapest Salve,
it is the best Salve.
IT CO NT A INS MORE EXTRACTIVE
MEDICINE THAN ANY OTHER SALVE
OF THE DAY.
MAGGIEL'S PILLS should be used with the
Salre for serious Skin Diseases.
25 CENTS A POT OR BOX.
All orders for the United States must be ad
dressed to J. Haydoek, No. 11 Pino street,
New York.
Patients can write freely about their com
plaints, and a reply will bo returned by the fol
lowing mail. Write for “ Maggiel’s Treatment
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COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS!
Ail readers of this paper are warned not to pur
chase MAGGIEL’S PILLS or SALVE, unless the
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the name of D. J. Muggiel is on the engraved
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ONE PILL ISA DOSE.
Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicine
throughout the United States and Canadas, at
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COUNTERFEITS ! COUNTERFEITS!
All readers of this paper are warned no to
purohate MAGGIEL'S PILLS or SALVE unless
the name of J. Haydoek, Proprietor, in addition
to the name of Dr. J. Maggiel, is on the engraved
slip surrounding each box or pot.
J. «. ZKILIN A CO.,
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FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
PERRY DAVIS’ •
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WE ASK TUE ATTENTION OF THE PUB
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See Directions accompanying each bottle.
It has been tried in every variety of climate,
and by almost every nation knoten to Ameri
cans. It is the almost constant companion
and inestimable friend of the missionary
and the traveller, on land and sea, and no
one should travel on our lakes or rivers
without it.
Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer.— We have
spoken of this groat medicine in terms of very
high praise, and we have as often felt that all we
could say in its favor would not do it full justice.
It is ono of those medicines of which wo can
speak—and speak decisively—from experience ;
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We always keep it on hand, roady for an emer
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as one of the cheapest, also. Its cost, by the
way—that is, the cost of the ingredients of which
it is composed—has been considerably increased,
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little advanced. It is not likoly that tho popu
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' Rail Road' Schedules. •
NOTICE.
, Office South Carolina R. R. Cos., I
f Augusta, Ga., March 6,1868. J
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER
DEPOT having been, made, for the present,
a Central Depot for the arrival and departing
of Mail and Passenger ”;Jhommodation Trains,
in Conformity to said Arrangement the above
Train of this Road will commenoe running to
Georgia Road Passongi» Depot "on Monday
Evening, March 9th, ajd depart from the
same Tuesday Morning, March 10th, and con
tinue arriving and leaving daily, until farther
notice, under the fellow in’* Schedule:
DAY MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
Dipart from Georgia R. 11.'Depot 3:80 a. in.
Arrive at Georgia R. K.' Jfcpot.. 7:30 p. m.
NIGHT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Depart.from Georgia R. R. Depot 4:00 p. in.
Arrive at Georgia R.' It. Depot 7:00 a. m.
PASSENGERS WILL PLEASE TAKE
DUE NOTICE THAT NEITHER OF THESE
TRAINS WILL STOP AT THE SOUTH CAR
OLINA RAILROAD LOCAL DEPOT YARD
TO TAKE ON PASSENGERS.
JOHN E. MARLEY,-
mh7—lt ‘ 1 Agent.
Macon and Angnsta Railroad.
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QCUEDULE OF! MACON AND AUGUSTA
O RAILROAD—
Leave Camak daily - 12.30 p.m
Loave Mtil edge ville 5.30 a.in.
Arrive at MilledgevHle...... 1.10 p.m.
Arrive at Camak a..;. 9.00 a.m.
Passengers leaving Angv'stu or Atlanta on the
Day Passenger Train of tae Georgia Railroad
will make closo connections at Camak for inter
mediate points on tho above Road, and also for
Macon.
Passongers leaving Millcilgeville at 5.30 a. m.
reaches Atlanta and Augusta Cbo same day, aDd
will make close connections at either place for
the principal points in adjoining States.
E. IV. COLE, General Superintend’t.
Augusta, January 7,1865. jaS—tf
Change of Schedule on the Central
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JjJJ.Y STH, the
following Schodulo will be run between
Augusta., Macon and Savannah ;
Leave Augusta at 8.4S a. m. & 8.05 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 8.25. p. m. & 5.00 a. in.
Arrive at Savannah* 6.25 p. m. k 4.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 7.05 ». iff. & 6.15 p. m.
Leave Savannah 8.00 a. m. k 6.25 p. m.
Arrive at Augu5ta........; 5.45 p. m. k 3.15 a. m.
A. M. Train from Augusta will connect with
S. A. & <}. F.-11. train at Savannah, and Mil
ledgeville at Gordon. •#»
F. M. Train from Augusta Will connect with
Trains on South Western, Muscogee, and Macon
and Western Railroads.
J. M. SELKIRK,
ju4—tf Transportation
FAST EXPRESS LINE
TO THE VOIiTH.
Augusta to New York in 49 Hours.
FARE $32. '
GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILWAYS.
NEW AND FAST SCHEDULE,
NOW IN OPERATION, with complete and
continuous connections from New Orleans,
Mobile, .Montgomery, via Atlanta, (or via Col
umbus, Maoon, and Millen), to Augusta; thence
via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Boston, and all principal
points North and East.
No Change of Passenger Cars between Wel
don and Acquia Crcok. No Omnibus transfer
at Petersburg or Richmond. Fare as low as by
any other route.
At Weldon, Passengers have choice of the
following Routes, viz: Crisfield and Anna
messic Lino, Washington or Inland Liao, Bal
timore or Old Bay Line. Tickets good by cither
route.
FAST EXPRESS—DAILY.
Going North, via Wilmingt’n., via Wilmingt’n.,
Weldon, Wclden, Ports-
Richmond, mouth, and Cris-
LEAVE. and Wash’tn. field (Annamessic^i
New Orleans .... 4.00 p.m 4.00 p.m
Mobile 2.30 p.m 2.30 p.m
Montgomery ... 6.00 a.m 6.00 a.m
Columbus 12.45 p.m 12.45 p.m
Macon 6.35 p.m 6.35 p.m
Atlanta 5.45 p.m 5.45 p.m
AUGUSTA 3.40 a.m 3.40 a.m
Kingsville 11.30 a.m 11.30 a.m
Wilmington ... 9.30 p.m 9.30 p.m
Weldon 6.20 a.m 6.30 a.m
Petersburg 9.45 a.m
Richmond 11.10 a.m
Washington ... 7.00 p.m
Portsmouth ..10.45 a m
Baltimore 9.00 p.m
Crisfie.ld, Aid 0.00 p.m
WilnPtn., Del ..11.57 p.m 11.57 p m
West Philad’a.. 1.30 a.m 1.30 a.m
N. Yprk(ar’ve) 5.20 a.m 5.20 a.m
*To go North by old Bay Line, leave Ports
mouth,7. 30 P* m *
Going South, via Washing- via Crisfield,
ton, Portsmouth and
Richmond, Weldon (Anna-
LEAVE. and Weldon. rnessic Route).
New York 7.30 p.m 7.30 p.m
West PhiladcL.il.os p.m 11.05 p.m
Wilin’tn., De1..12.10 a.m 12.30 a.m
Baltimore 3.50 a.m
Washington ... 6.10 a.m
Richmond 1.25 p.m
Petersburg 3.05 p.m
Crisfield 6.30 a.m
Portsmouth 2.00 p.m
Weldon 6.25 p.m 6.25 p.m
Wilm’tn., N C 2.55 a.m 2.55 a.m
Florence 8.31 a.m 8.31 p.m
Ch’lestonjarve 2.30 p.m 2.30 p.m
Kingsville 12.05 p.m ...12.05 p.m
Augusta, arVo 7.40 p.m.... 7.40 p.
Savan’h, arVe, 4.50 a.m...! 4.50 a.m
Macon, arrive.. 5.00 a.m 5.00 a.m
CoPs, arrive ...11.15 a.m 11.15 a.m
Atlanta, leave. 7.00 a.m 7.00 a.m
Montgomery.... 7.0Up.m..., 7.00 p.m
Mobile 4.00 p.m 4.00 p.m
N. Orleans, ar.. 6.00 a.m 6.00 a.m
*To come South by Bay Line loave New 1 York
at 8 40 a.m, and Portsmouth 2 p.m.
tho 3.40 a. m. Fast Express from
Augusta reach New York TWELVE HOURS
IN ADVANCE of competing lines.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH *
ELEGANT SLEEPING* CARS on all Night
Trains.
THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED,
with option to I’assengeis of stopping at ter
minal points, can bo obtained at Ticket Oflicos of
all connecting Roads in tho South in Augusta,
at the Office of the South Carolina Railroad.
P. 11. LANGDON,
General Southern Agont.
Fo further particulars inquire ol ISAAC
LEVY Local Agent, 136 Broad street, Augusta,
Georgia. . oot2o—tf
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
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C ~ cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.
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N. B.—No Shoddy or paper-stuffed SHOES
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Ati.astic & Gulp Railroad Compaxy, >
Savannah, Feb. 27th, 1868. )
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 2nd
March, tho time of arrival and departure of
PASSENGER TRIANS on this Road will be as
follows, Sundays excopted :
Leave Savanuah 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at Bainbridgo 10:20 p. m.
Arrive at Live Onk 5:30 p. m.
Arrive at Jacksonville .;... 12:80 a. m.
Arrive at Tailibassee ..'2:15 a. w.
Arrive at Quincy. 9:13 a. m.
Loave Tallahassee 11:15 a. in.
Leave Jacksonville 11:30 a m.
Leave Live Oak 6:36 p. m.
Leave Bainbridgo 2:00 p. in.
Arrive at Savannah 6:30 a. m
PULLMAN’S SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT
TRAINS.
Conneot at Bainbridgo with Steamer for Al
bany evory Saturday ; for Apalachicola every
Wednesday ; and for Fort Gaines, Eufaula and
Columbus, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day—steamers returning from Columbus same
days. Steamers leave Bainbridgo on arrival of
trains from Savannah. 11. S. HAINES,
mhl—6t General Superintendent
Change of Schedule on the Georgia
Railroad.
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- AND AFTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER
10th, 1867, the Passenger Trains on the
Georgia Railroad will run as follows :
DAT PASBBNQER TRAIN.
{Daily, Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at 7.30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.30 P. M.
Arrive at Atlantaat...... 6.30 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8.15 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at. 5.15 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 6.45 A.M.
BERZELIA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 4.00 P. M.
Leave Bcrzelia at 7.10 A. M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8.50 A. M.
Arrivo at Berzelia 5.45 P. M.
Passengers for Sparta, Washington and
Athens, ■ Ga., must take Day Passenger Train
from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Selma, Mobile, and New Orleans, must leave
Augusta on Night Passenger Train at 8.15
P. M. to make close connections.
Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis,
can take either train and make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked
through to tho above places.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
E. W. COLE,
General Superintendent.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 8, 1867. oct9—tf
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STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
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KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
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Most approved Circular and Upright Saw
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2, Worms, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 25
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13, Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing 25
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15, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25
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17, Piles,blind or bleeding ... .50
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21, Asthma, oppressed Breathing so
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27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50
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SO, Urinary Weakness, welting bed 50
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Agents :
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