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Official Organ of tho U. 8- Government.
WEDNKSDaV MORNING .May 18. I**B
~00 IT ALONE?
There's a C>mo mark in fashion. I think U'e
railed Euchre.
Though I’ve aever played it lor ploasure »r lucre,
In which, when the curd# *re In eertnin coo
ilition*.
The players appear U U»v» changed their po
sitions,
Ami one of them erio* in • eonfldeot tone
“l think I might eenture to go it alone.’
While watching the game, 'tie e whim of tho
bards,
A morel to drew from the skirmish in cards,
Vnd to fancy ho Bode in the trivial itrife
Some excellent hlnle for the bottle of Life,
Where, whether the prixe be e rihbon or throne,
The winner is he who coo “go it clone.”
When greet Galileo proclcimed thet the world
In c regular orbit wee ceaselessly whirled,
And got—not c concert for ell his peine,
But only derieion, end prison, end cheine—
“lt mores, for all that,” wee hie answering tone,
For he knew, like the earth, he could “go it
clone."
When Kepler, with intellect piercing afar.
Discovered the lews ot eech planet end star ;
And doctors who ought to hare lauded hie name,
Decided his learning and blackened his fame ;
“I can wait," he replied, “till the truth you
shell own," „
For be felt in his heart he could “go it alone. -
Alas for the player who idly depends,
In the struggle of life, upon kiudrad and friends,
Whatever the value of blessings like these,
They can never atone for inglorious case,
Nor comfort the coward, who Buds with a groan.
That his crutches have left him to “go it alone.”
There is something, no doubt, in the hand you
may hold.
Health, family, culture, wit, beauty and gold,
The unfortunate owner may fairly regard.
As each, in its way, a most excellent card ;
Vet the game may be lest, with all these for y»ur
own,
Unless you’ve the courage to “go it alone.”
In battle or business, wbatcror tho game.
In law or in loro, it is ever the same ;
In the struggle for power, or scramble for pelf,
let this be your motto : “Rely on yourself!”
For whether the prirc be a ribbon or throne,
Tho victor is he who can “go it alone."
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Orders left at tny store, on Ellis street, be tween
WH»hlng»on end Monument, will be promptly
attended to, at reason unto rates.
Particular cars given to moving Furniture snd
Pianos.
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Dealer In Family Groceries
anl—tf
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190 Broad 153 Ellis Streets ,
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PRESSES, TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.,
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BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BRIEFS, CHECKS,
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W EDO sNG CARDS VISITING CARDS,
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Change of Fare and Schedule,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
SrPEßiiiritNnrtiT’s Orricg, )
AUGUSTA A SUMMERVILLE R. U. CO. \
Augusta, He., April 8, 1868. j
IN ORDER TO MEET THE VIEWS OF THE
buxieen public, the price of ticket* i«, from
this date, reduced to the rate of SIXTEEN
TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR instead of
twelve a* heretofore, and the Depot of the Com
pany, on McKinne street, l» lobe, hereafter, the
established tormiuiis of the City Line.
The first cars will leave the Depot, on McKi.t
nie street, et 7.00 A. M., and every fifteen min
utes thereafter duriug the day until 7.45 P. M.,
when the last cars will’leave tho Depot and re
turn about 9.00 I’. M.
SUMMERVILLE LINE.
(From Dejtol to Vnittd State* Arsenal.)
First car leaves Depot at 0.15 A. M., for the
U. 8. Arsenal.
Cars leave U. S. Art uni and Depot at 7.00 A.
M., and at intervals of one hour thereafter, during
the day, until B.oft I*. M., when last car departs
from Arsenal.
Summerville Cara leaving Arsenal at 8.00 A. M.,
1.00 I'. M. end 0.00 l*. M., will proceed to cornor
of HronU and Jackson streets, and will leave that
point for Arsenal at 8.15 A. M., 1 45 I’. M. and
8.45 P. M., respectively. A. HATCH,
spß—'f Superintendent
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, y
Atlantic A Gulp Railroad Company, >
Savannah, April 10th, 1868 )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12th
instant, tho Schcdulo of PASSENGER
TKIAN.B on this Road will be as follows:
Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex
cepted) at 4:00 p. in.
Arrive at liainbridge 6:30 a. m.
Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. m.
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:30 a. in.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundaysoxccptod) 8:50 p. m.
Leave Livo Oak 2:30 a. m.
Leave Bainbridgc (Sundays excepted)lo:oo p. in.
Arrive at Savannah 1:00 p. in.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Hattie leaves Jacksonville for
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9:00 a. m.
Returning every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 4:00 p. la.
Steamer Darlington leaves Jacksonville
for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a. in.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at 4:00 p. m.
J2B~ Through tickets by this line as low as by
any other.
Passengers for St. Augustine havo clioico of
Line of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from
Picolata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Uaincsrille and Fcruandina.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon
day and Friday; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Stoamers leave Bainbridgo for Columbus, Ku
faula, and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, on arrival of train: returning,
arrives at Bainbridge on same days.
11. S. HAINES,
ap26—tf OoHcrai Superintendent.
PERRY DAVIS’
VECiETiIILE
PAIN KILLER.
WE ASK THE ATTENTION OF THE PUB
LIC to this long tested and unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE.
ii nas ueen lavorably known for more than
twenty years, during which time we have received
thousands of testimonials, showing this Medicine
to be an almost never-failing remedy for diseases
caused by or attendant upon—
Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and Ague,
Headache, Bilious Fever, Fains in the Side,
Bach and Ijoins, as well as in the Joints and
Limbs; Neuralgia and Rheumatic Fain in
any pari of the system, Toothache, and Pains
in the head and face.
Asa Blood Furifyer and Tonic for the
Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach,
Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Side Head
ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms,
Boils, Felons. Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled
Joints, find Gen rat Debility of the System.
It is also a prompt and sure remedy for
Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painter’s
Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Com
plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum,
Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites,
Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects,
Seotpion, Centipedes, and the Biles of
Poisonous Insects and Venomous Reptiles,
See Directions tteeompani/iny each bottle.
It has been tried in every variety of climate,
and by almost every nation known to Ameri
cans. It is the almost constant companion
and inestimable ffiend 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. — AVo have often
spoken of this great medicine in terms of very
high praise, and wo have as often felt that ail we
could say in its favor would uot do it full justice.
It is ono of those medicines of which wo can
speak—and speak decisively ’from experience ;
for wo have repeatedly taken it, and invariably
with tho host results and greatest satisfaction.
Wo always keep it on hand, ready for an emer
gency, aud we regard it not only as one. of the
very best medicines in uso for various ills, but
as ono 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,
but the price of the medicine has been but very
little advanced. It is not likely that the popu
larity of Davis’ Pain Killer will in any measure
decrease, or that tho demand for it will in the
slightest, degree decline, until some other specific
for allaying pain and curing various complaints
for w ich it is so generally used, shall ho dis
covered, of equal potency with it—of which
there seems to be but littlo probability. Asa
remedy fur stomach complaints, such as dysun
.tory, diarrhoea, etc., the Pain Killer is, without
doubt, unsurpassed, amt every where most do
seivcdly in demand. Ouo, two, or three doseq
of*a teaspoonful each, in a wine glass of milk
and water, with a little sugar, havo repeatedly,
within our knowledge, effectually cured serious
trouble of this kind. Judgment should undoubt
edly be used in cheeking certain stages of diar
rhoea too suddenly; but taken at the proper
time, tho Pain Killer wil! act like a charm, and
frequently euro when nothing elso will.—Provi
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PALACE STABLES,
150 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga
A. WILSON, PROPRIETOR.
These stables are supplied y/rrn
the very Onest HORSES, CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, Etc., for Hire, nml at pricos to suit
tho times.
Persona wanting Carriages for Funerals and
all other occasions can get supplied at the Palace
Stables with as genteel a "turn out” and at ns
low ralo ss any other stables in tho city.
Horses kept l>y day, week or month at rensona
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Thoro Is also a first class Veleriuary Surgeon
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Rail Road Schedules.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
TO ACCOMMODATE FAST MAIL AND
Passenger Schedule, and mako connections
with Second Train South of Atlanta, Trains on
this Road will run, on and after Saturday, May
9tb, at 4 o'clock p. in., as follows i
DAT rAHHENORn TRAIN.
(Daily, Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at 6.00 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 5.30 P.M.
Arrive at Atlantaat 4.20 P.M.
NIOtIT rAS.HKNGKn ANn MAIL TRAIN.
Lcrto Augusta at 10.10 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 5.40 P. 4.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.45 A.M.
BERZRLIA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 4.15 F. M.
Leave Berxelia at ; : 7.20 A. M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8 50 A. M.
Arrive at Berxelia 6.00 P. M.
Passengers for Millcdgeville, Washington,
and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for West Point, Slontgomery,
ami Selma,can take cither train. Fur Mobile and
New Orleans, they must leave Augusta on
Night Passenger Train nt 10.10 P. M. to make
close connections.
Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisvillo, and St. Louis,
cau take either train and make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Cheeked
through to tho above places.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
No change of ears on Night Passenger and
Mail Trains between Augusta and West Point.
E. W. COLE,
General Superintendent.
Augusta, Ga , May 8, 1868. mytf—tf
Change of Schedule.
Office (’. R. R. Co.* |
Augusta, Ga., May 7,1805. )
A FAST NEW YORK TIIROT’O »f MAIL
and Passenger Train, direct from Augusta,
Ga., to Wilmington, N. C., WITIIOU l* Cli/vXGK
OF CARS, vriil commence running on Sunday,
May 10th, as foliow* :
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
For Charleston, connecting with Train fur Co*
iumbia, South Carolina, Charlotte Road, and
Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at...3:10 a. m.
Arrive “ “ “ u ...9:45 p. oi
Passengers for Charleston and Columbia, S.
C., and parts beyond, arc respectfully requested
NOT to take this Traiu, as it docs not make con
nection with any Train for abovo points. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Dcp*»t at 5*50 a. w.
“ ** m “ 4:00 p. in.
11, T. PEAKE,
myß-td Oeri’l flnp'l.
Change of Schedule.—Central R- R
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 10th,
1868, the Passenger Train on Central R. R.,
will run as follows :
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, 0.15 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 P. M.
Leave Savannah 8 00 A. M,
Arrive at Augasta 5 .53 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 I*. AI.
Leave Macon at 7.05 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.3S J*. M.
Arrive at Savannah 6.l>P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leuvo Augusta at 10.10 P. ,M.
Arrive at Savannah 5.10 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 0.55 A. M.
Leave Savannah at 7.50 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 0.55 A. M.
Leave Macon at 0.00 i*. Ai.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 5.10 P. M.
on both Trains from Augusta
will make close connection at .Villen,and change
cars for Savannah and Macon.
Passengers for Milledgvillo and Katouton will
take Day Traiu from Augusta,Sundays excepted.
The Union Passenger Depot (G. R. R.) will
still bo used for arrival and departure of trains.
A. F. 1U TLEK,
my 12 ' ; : : C. R. K.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON
Macon and Augusta Kailroad
I yi AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY 11, 1868,
V * (lie Trains on this in ad will run as fol
lows :
Leave Onrnak daily at 2.40 j».m.
Leave Milledgeville 5.3 ft a m.
Arrive nt Milledgeville 8 20 p.m
Arrive at Catnak - 8.55 t in.
Passengers leaving Augusta or Atlanta. • ; the
Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Rail o.»d
will make close connections at Cnmak 1 r infer
mediate points on the above Read, and also for
Macon.
Passengers leaving Milledgeville at 5.30 a. m
reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day, and
will make close connections at either place for
the principal points in adjoining States.
!•:. W. COLE,
mv lf»—tf General Superintendent
-1
,s t
EXPRESS El A E
TO THE OUT S3.
riRKAT ATLANTIC COAST LINK RML
VJ ways via Wilmington and \Vcid> ~ Now
and fast schedule now in operation, with complete
and continuous connections from New froans
Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta or via I’o’utn
bus, Macon and Milfen, t > Augusta ; thence via
Kingsvillo and Wilmington to Richmond, Wash
ington, Rail im ore, Philadelphia, New York,
Boston, and nil principal points North.
No change of Passenger Cars between Wcld ot
and Acquia Creek. No omnibus transfer at
Petersburg or Richmond.
At Weldon passengers have choice t.f the ltd -
lowing routes, via: Cristiold aud Amiamossio
Line, Washington or Inland Line, Baltimore or
Old Bay Line. Tickets good by either route.
Via Via Via
LEAVE Annames- Kichmor.d ft Old Bay
sic Route, Washington Line
Augusta 5.50 a. m. 5.50 a. m. 5.50 a. in.
Kingsville 2.30 p. ra. 2.30 p. ni. 230 p. m.
Wilmington— 5.00 a. m. 5.00 a. in. 5.00 a. m.
Weldon 3.30 p. m. 3.30 p. m. 330 p. tu.
Petersburg 7.00 p. m.
Kiolunond 8.45 p. m
Washington 7.30 a.m.
Portsmouth. ... 7.45 p. ni 7.45 p. m.
Baltimore. 9.25 a. m. 9.23 a. in.
Crisfleld 2 30 a. m
Wilmington, Del 7.45 a.m. 12.26p.iu. 12.20 p.m.
Philadelphia.. . 9.00 a. m. 1.30 p. in. 1.30 p. m.
N. Y. (Arrive.) 1.00 p.m. 5.20 p. in. 5.20 p.m.
Baggage checked through. Elegant Sleeping
Oari on all night trains. 1 hrough Tickets good
by either route, until used—with option of Pas
sengers of stopping at terminal p-di :s--can be
obtained in .Southern cities at the Ticket offices
of all Railroads forming a part, of this great
Through Line. For further particulars apply to
ISAAC LEVY, Agent,
ap2l tt 136 Broad st M Augusta G.i.
Notice to Passengers.
' PHK NEW SCHEDULE IM NEW YORK,
1- and all points North aud ll.t.'i, by tlio
Great Atlantio Seaboard itoute,
is now complete and in operation. No delay or
interruption. At Weldon, passengers have
choice of three routes, vie.!
Via ANNAMESSIO LINK,
Via RICHMOND and WASHINGTON CITY
I’to OLD BAY LINE.
this ts THK
I’LK ARAN TEST, SAFEST, Oil HA i’KST,
and QUICKEST ROUTE
TAJ THU NO It Til!
V. 11. LANGBON,
(leneral Southern Agent.
ISAAC LEVY,
apl-—tf Agent at Augusta, tia,
Book and .ion printing
Executed at this Olden
Al Lowest (ho Terras nml in the liest Stylo
v Oome and see samples.
R. R. R.
£ j BETTER THAN I*Q
SARSAPA.RILLIAN!
(PREPARED IN VACUO.)
The Curative Principle of Sar
saparilla enters largely into
the composition of
EU
RESOLVENT
One Bottle of Resolvent Better than
Ten Large Bottles of Sarsaparilla.
One Bottle will Purify the Blood, an%
Corruption from tho Body!
So ncift is (hit remedy in entering into the
rireulution, that it hoe be in detected in the blood
and urine in eix minutee after it hae been taken.
1 BETTER THAN 10
It. It. It. Resolvent cures with
astonishing rapidity every form
of Chronic, Scrofulous and Skin
Diseases, and exterminates : all
corruption from the human
system.
_ One bottle of Dr. Railway’s Renovating Re
solvent contains more of the active curative
principles of the best Jamaica Sarsaparilla,
(Sargaparillian,) than Ten of the largest size
bottles of the mixture sold under the name
of Sarsaparilla.
Tho process adopted by Dr. Radway in
securing extracts (prepared in vacuo,) of
Medicinal Roots, Plants, Herbs, and other
vegetables possessing great curative proper
ties over Scrofula, Chronic, Syphilitic and
all skin diseases, that enters into the com
position of the Renovating Resolvent, pro
duces only ONE OUNCE of the pure extract
out of 20 lbs. of the crude roots. The Inert
matter that enters so generally in the large
bottle mixtures and prepared under the offi
cinal or pharmacopeia formula, is, by Dr.
lladltrty's process, cast aside as rubbish,®
One teaspoonful of the Resolvent is suffi
cient for a dose for all Skin Diseases, Salt
Rheum, Pimples, Blotches, Sores and Erup
tions of tho Skin, Humors in the Blood, &c.
One teaspoonful, three times per day, will,
In a few days, make the Blood pure, the Skin
clear, the Eye3 bright, tho Complexion smooth
and transparent, the Hair strong, and remove
all Sores, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tet
ters, Cankers, &c. ( from the Head, Face,
Neck, Mouth and Skin. It is pleasant to take,
and the dose is small. (5
The first dose that is taken seizes on the
disease and commences its work of resolving
away ali diseased deposits, Purifying the
Blood, and driving corruption from the
system. ®
The Renovating Resolvent, if used in any
of the following named complaints, will posi
tively cure tho patient:
Skin Diseases, Caries of the
Bones, Humors in the Blood,
Constitutional, Chronic and
Scrofulous Diseases, Scrofula,
Syphilis, Fever Sores, deers,
Salt Khcuiu, Erysipelas, Rick
ets, Scald Head, Sore Eegs,
Cankers, Glandular Swellings,
White Swellings, Boils, Nodes,
Sore Ears, Sore Eyes, Strumous
Discharges from the Ear, Op
thulmia, Iteii,Comtiui: il Debil
ity, Wasting and Decay of the
Body, Skin Eruptions, Dimples
and Blotches, 'Suinors, Cancer
ous Affections, Dyspepsia, Wa
ter Brasil, Neuralgia, Chronic
Rhcumniistn and Gouit, Diseases
of tlie Eiidrseys, Bladder, Ure
thra, Strictures, DiiHculty of
Dassiajg Water, Calculous De
posits, &.v. « “
ALARMING INCREASE OF BLADDER,
KIDNEY and CALCULOUS DISEASES.
The annual reports of the Health Com
missioners of different cities, show a great
increase of deaths from diseases of the Kid
neys and Urinary Organs—RADWAY’S
RENOVATING RESOLVENT is the only
remedy that has dissolved calculous concretion.
Its SOI.VENT, diuretic, lithontriptie and
tonic properties exceed that of any medi
cine in tho world: it readily assimilates with
the fluids, and promotes their exit through
the Kidneys, Ureter and Bladder, removing
calculous obstructions, and correcting all de
rangements of these organs. tis
So swift is this remedy in passing into tnecir*
eolation, that it has been detected in the urine in
eix minutes after it has been taken ; by adding
to the liquid when cold a few pieces of starch,
then a few drops of nitric acid, the liquid
will change to a blue color. When brick
dust, or a thick white deposit, like tho white
of an egg, (albumen.) is detected in the ve»-
sel, or bloody discharges from the urethra,
or micturating in drops, accompanied by a
burning or scalding pain—the RESOLVENT
should be used, and It. It. RELIEF rubbed
on the spine, &c.
RADWAY’S PILLS being an aperient,
soothing, aud tonic laxative, are the only
purgative medicine safe to administer in
these difficulties; their mild, soothing and
healing properties produce evacuations with
out irritating the mucous membranes of the
bowels, kidney., ureter, bladder, Ac., or
causing straining when at stool.
Price of Resqjvent, §1 per bottle, or 6 for
$6. Piiis, 25 cts. It. It. Relief, 50 cts. per
bottle. Principal Depot, 87 Maiden Lane,
H. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Country
Merchant:
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AUGUSTA, GA..
WILL GIVE IILS PKCIAL ATTFN'IION
t<* Natural and Artificial Tcotb. Ai tifu.ial Tcctli,
with FI uni per?, mounted ou platt- in a mat and
durnhlo manner, to restore tho original c'xprcs
sions of the face. Treatments of irregularity of
the Teeth, with ligature-. Special attention and
direction /jiven to children's second dentition,
and the constitute nos good Teeth. Tech
filled with gold and other preparations. All
work warranted as represented. Terms moderate,
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