The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, May 22, 1868, Image 4

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NflUonolEtpobUfcui lI\RWT (ITY (IBCILATIOW Official Organ of the U. S- Government. KKIDAV MORNINtI M»v 22. |SfB [Wo find this very pretty and unique litlle poem in il>e New Orleans Picayune, of tha UUh inst. The many friends and admirer* of Captain Marion A. Baker, one of the editor* of the Picayune, and a gentleman ol large heart and "uioat excellent fancy," will recognize the touches of his genius in the “two pictures’*) t , 77/a; GLOVES of MA I'VE. two rtcrim s. I. A brilliant day it w«* upon the Metairie A lovelier never shone upon tho smiling worm ; A<l rift in »*ur« skj, light lucent clouds set free, Their eranescenl banners to the breeze unfurled. A verT dream Klysian was ihe 1-adics’ Suml, With bright eyes brightly glinolnr, and with cheeks aglow; Fair women there, of a'l, the fairest ia the land, tending their sweetest presence to the princely Xvwt rimers check their watcher at tho refi »l >*•; >» tail; Nt.w struggling eoursorj IhwuJer pn.'t .it rat ling puce ; Now shout* go up from crowded tau«Js, and stretch, and all; Vnd lightsome “Fanny Cheatham” wins the heat and race. And thus tho ventured gloves were lost—the color mauve. Jouvin’s, six and a garter, lingers short hut tap?r, Sent in a tiny parcel to the Queen of love ; With compliments upon perfumed, gold-tintod paper. 11. The organ peals through fretted arch aud eei ing. And candles glimmer in the morning light ; In pew and aisle tho faithful there arc kneeling, \nd others gaze upon tho holy rite. To grand, harmonious chords tho choir is chant ing. While fall robed priest pa* nn or plaint intone ; And deeply penitential souls arc panting For absolution for the sins they own. A gush of sunshine through the window stream ing Sheds golden glory on a head bout down, Flawing afar from burnished censers gleaming. Lighting with colors warm the Virgin’s crown. Now, he, Minna ent, the service ended, Are sweep of silk, and tread »f liny feet : And one with gloves of mauve, and colors blended, Passes with fairy lightness to the street. New Orleans, May 1, 186$. B. Official* llkadqu vrters Third Military District, 1 (Department of Georgia, Florida A Alabama), > Atlanta, Ga., May 12, 186$. J (ieneritJ Orders , *Yo. 7i . *The Hoard of Officers convened by General Orders No. 74, current series, having reported that many charges have been referred to them which if proven would uot in any way ailed the the result of the late electhm in this State, it is hereby ordered : I. That General Orders N-». 7 1, l»e so far modi fied ;ts not to require said Board to take action except on complaints or < barges relating to the conduct of military and civil officers in connection with the election and registration. 11. That all parties eluimintr office under, or in any way contesting said elections on any ground** be governed by the Code of Georgia. Title LI. ‘'Election? by the people, ’ Chapter f> C attested elections,” pp. 1357,1. *2, 3,4, 7>. and same para graphs (Sand S.substituting tor* Governor" “ Board of Officers convened by General Orders 7 I and same paragraph 9. substituting for “within thirty days from the day of election" “thirty days from date of this order and pp. TT>s. subaituiiug for “Governor" “Board of Otlicers • mveu«*d l>y Geueral Orders No. 7 1, current series. 11l All information require*! under said statute and under the control of the Major General Com manding, will be furnished on application to the Assistant Adjutant General at these Headquarters, in the manner laid down in pp. 1353. for similar applications to the clerk of the Superior Court. By order of Major General Meade : ICC. DRUM, mylo- 10 Assistant Adjutant General Official. By the following wr *ler, it will b perceived that the Constituti 1 has been ratified bv a handsome majority Jlkadq’r:* Third Mil. Dist.. } (Dep’t Georgia, .Alabama an 1 Florida, i r Atlanta, Ga., May 11, IStIS. I <J' uml Orders So. 7«>- Official returns of the recent cl ction having been received from all the counties in tho Slate of Georgia, in which the election on *he ratifica tion of ibe • 'on?titutioii wn> held: and it ap pearin',' said return? th.it a majority of seventeen thousand six hundred au l ninety nine ' 17,f»'.)9) votes- ha? been cast “For the Constitu tion,” the same is hereby declared ratified in accordance with the prov’i.-ion* of the Act of G -ngro . . which became a law March 12, 1868. by order of Major General Meade. Official: It. C. DUIIM, A. N. G. llKAf>qr All I. U- Tit MU) M I I.IT ARY I>l. IKK r. I (D»*p. G<A)iAlrtlmtna, aud Florida). .*■ Atlanta. Ga . March ‘-"h 1808. ) 1 vi-IDTuI t >rdr| S No 7 I. I. A board «»f officers will convene at Atlanta on Monday. May Ith, to receive and count the returns of* the election lecently so ld in Georgia, and report lor the action of tin- Major General commanding the nsitne;' of all person? elected, and the offices for which elected. 11. In the discharge ot thiu duty, tin lh* nd will carefully compare the returns with the ballots ami registration books and lists, will investigate and report upon any charges of fraud or malfeasance in office on the part of registrars, managers, or other officers connected with the registration or the receiving of ballots - -and iiua-< .••• where frauds are detected, or whore, from the evidence submit ted, the board are of opinion that from nnv cause the election should he set aside, their report, with evidence and facts, will be presented to the Major General Commanding. 111. The attention of the, board 1 particularly directed to the revision of the registration during the live days preceding the election, mi l it will examine into the causes assigned by icgistrai. for 'triking off names; comparing the same with the Ktateuients of those who-*** names have been stricken off. In any case of abuse of authority, or insufficient reasons given on the part of registrars, the board will report the facts in the case for the action of the Major General Commanding. IV. The hoard are also charged with the duty of • ollectj tig all the facts and evid-nce in cases where the eligibility of candidates is disputed, reporting the result of their investigation- to the Major Gen * ral Commanding for his decision and act ion V In the execution of the foregoing dutie. the hoard are fully empowered with all the authority requisite for the same—it is authorized to send for per ions and papers —to take testimony on affida vit-. aud, wliere necessary, to call on the Com m olding officer, sub District of Georgia, to make such investigations a* may he desired. The Com manding officersnb District of Georgia, tho Super intondent of Registration, and others, are hereby reunired to answer any call, made, by the hoard to have such invert)gat ion- made —and to produce any hook*, papers etc . that may lie called for I>KT All. h)it TII K 110 4111). VI. Brevet Brigadier General William MrKte Dunn, Anxintani Judge Advocate Geix'ial. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Campbell |>. Lniorv. Aid'da-Cainp. I Ire vet Lieutenant ( Col oik* IS. F. Barlow, Ail <1«» ('amp. VII. Tlie r f* I >-jmiim-nt will fur niifli Il*e iieeen»Hrv room* and Hulioiiery lot Hie Hoard, and the Cornnmttding ollbiw, p<‘. t ».f At lanta, ♦‘Uf li detail* of clerks, orderli***, r*t«• .a* may be iieceeeary. % By order of Major Oem*ial Mi.aio * tnf*Z —lot U C. DRUM, A A C [Advertisement.] tor tbe < lire of fever Ajjiir, Dumb Aguc* y Chill Fever, Intermitting Fever, old Minimum '<■•! Ague*, Bud ElleetH of Agues treated or auppivsncd with Quinine, Cholugogun Arsenic, and other d< IctcrimiK drug*, Humphrey’* No. 16 is superior. Ah a preventive of Ague it may he relied upon. Taken by persons travelling through an aguey or marsh district, or residing in such locality, it entirely protects the system from the disease, Book binding amh BLANK BOOK MANUKACTOItY, K. 11. PUCJIIB, IW Bread Street, Augusta, Oa. The American Artisan LNITII' STATES AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY. host arrviM to imvtmiors, ns Solicitor ot A marl eaoand sW»*n i k «t<nt» Mr. lUnuy T. Bkovan, of this firm, has hud more than twenty-tmo j c\tv*liencc ill that prafewkm, both in this country and Kitrypt; for I lit can years he was the principal professional assistant of Messrs. Mt’NN «V Cos, Pliant Ag**uu of this city; and Ins loug practice has made him personally known to thousands of in veutors and patentees. ’The applications for the (utlcuts upon many of the greater and more im )H>rtaut inventions of the present century have been prepared by him. Messrs. Brown,Coomiis Cos., are thoroughly familiar with all the rules and re gulatious instituted fur the rapid transaction of business with the United Slates Patent Office, and the geneml practice in the Fatent Bureaus of vari ous European countries; aud this knowledge ren ders them confident that t hen post experience, with their present micquuled facilities, enables them to elaborately and yet speedily prepare all tlm docu ments required l>y law in applications for patents, audio promise tluir clients an absolute certainty of success in llioirjofforts to obtain]) .otters Patent for inventions that, ate really in w and useful. Parti i idar care is giveu to the execution of the accurate draw I*l* winch must always accompany every application for a patent, and they employ none but the most efficient draughtsmen. The best evidence of the manner in which Messrs. Bitows, Coo .airs \ Co.’s business is performed, is, that tin* “Amkk u an Artisan Patent Am sc y," during t lie three years of its existence, Ims been the most successful Institution of the kind t ccc established. The principal office of Me- .is Brown, Coombs A: Cos. are situated at 18’d Broadway, opposite John street, New York, in the most central part of the city. This location is one of very easy access by strangers inasmuch as it i> within a stone’s throw from the City Hall. All inventors temporarily so jonrning in the metropolis are invited to visit this establishment. In the majority of instanceuo model or drawing of au invention will he necessary oil the first interview, as a i»i* iv oral description by the visitor will ordinarily suffice to convey such aknowledge of his invention as will enable Messrs. Brown, Coo.mik A* Cos. to definitely determine whether it machine or process in new or old —pateu tahh* or not. The office hours will bo from !» a. m. to 5 v. M. Messrs Brown, Coomiis &. (V». are prepared to furnish to persons residing at a distance from Now York—free of v -hargo— written opinions as to whether invent ions cont ain any leaf tires of paten table novelty; to do this they simply require a sketch or rough model of the machine or ot her in vention that is supposed to hi* new. together with a brief description of the same, and as soon as pos sible thereafter a letter of the best advice is mail ed to the person desiring the information. These opinions are formed from their own mature exper ience, but if an inventor desires to know, positively, whether his incipient idea Ims ever been embodied in a machine or process already patented, his wisest course will he to have a preliminary examination made at the United States Patent office by Messrs. Brown, Coomb- & (’«*., who will make a special search among all t lie records of that institution, and then promptly forward a full and carefully written report as to the patentability of the invention un der examination. For this labor flu* small fee ol payable in advance; and the i emit lance should he accompanied by a sketch of t he invention and a few lines of wilting describing the saui**. and distinctly stating those points ol novelty which the inventor desires t>* have protected by Letters- Patent Patents for new and useful inventions are now granted for the term oI skvkntkkn ykaiss. The first instalment o ! *«m Govenunent fee is sir>, which sum—together with fifty cents revenue stamp tax on the power of attorney— is payable m advance , on applying for the patent; and s2t) additional are due to the Government when the Letters Patent are allowed. The Agency fee is from $-•) upward, ae cording to the labor involved; but m all case? our charges wiil fco as moderate as po.- -iu 1• • in the pre p »ration of drawings and all necessary documents This fee is not payable until after the application has been prepared and the case i> ready to he sent t> Washington. Me.—rs. Bit own . Coom us & Cos. have a branch in WasHlNoton ? > that all upplica tiou.s made throngii tii *m« .ui have every necessary attention in their pas.~..g * througfbtlic PaJent ( Hiic Inventors applying for patents mas* iurnisli models of their machines, whenever po.-.ihle, for the inspection of tho Examiners in the Patent Office: hut if the invention is a chemical eouipoai tion. samples of all the ingredients will he neces v. E icli of th lioold be marked with tlielin ventor’s name, then carefully boxed, and -ent (by express. together with the liret im talmeut oftheGovornmentfe *,to Messrs Brow n , Coombs iV. Cos. When the model is Hindi ami light, it can he conveniently mid cheaply sent by nut it The model must not exceed one foot in anv «*t irsdimens ions, unless iris of such a charade: that if is ini practicable. Patents, except ilm.se for dr.-ig-i.-' are granted mi equal terms l«> citizens and ail iVncignei s, except inhabitauts of Panada and some other.; of the British American Provinc* Besides pateutrt new and iiselii, inv.nitions. there are also granted patents for oosiijns. Design paK nts are not now. as formerly, limited strictly t'» ornamental configuration : but under Section II of i!»«• A<t of Marc!) new form of any article, many impression, nr figure upon llie surface of any article or material, by whatcvei means or process produced, can ho pateiitctl. Un der this Act. patentees arc* entitled to the exten sion of their respective patents for the term of seven years from the day on which said pa’» lit.s shall ex pire, upon the same terms ami n .-tiictions as are now provided forth* extensions • f Letters Patent. Among the nnm* rotis subjects fni patmits of this class may be particularly inenti«’*ned—ca. tings of all metals, parts of machines, household furniture and utensils: glassware, hardware *>! ail kinds, cornices, and ot her interior and exterior decor a ions of buildings , also, designs for woven and piinted fabrics, dresa ami upholstery trimmings, and har ness labels and trade marks for medicines, per fumery, and all preparations, composition. , or inerchandi-e, put up in bottles, boxes, or other packages, are suitable . uhj* it-; also, the forms of Htvdi bottles, hoxo?, or packages themselves, and envelopes. likewise all works ofart,n« statuary, basts, compositions in alto or l*a • roii vo. The Government fee on a design patent for vears is $10; 7 years, sl*; II year;-. No model* of Oi-sigus are required : hit' diip!i«*at«* drawings or photographs lull 'he furnished- The specification to accompany the drawings or photographs re quire* to be prepared with gn at care. Messrs Brown, Coombs A Go give very particular at tention to this branch **f their businc.s. Tlieir ( barge for pi * paring applical ion. for design patents is generally about |1». *)•• iga patents are only granted to American cili/ensor t" aliens who have resided one \• i in ill" United States aud made oath of their intention t«> h- come citi/.eiiß thereof. The facilities of Me srs. B *ow:>, Coombs A/. Cos. for obtaining patents in the various European countries nr« equal if not supci i<»r to those ol any othei in t! I Initi and Stot* With i egard to their (juahtieations for *-ucli hu ine.s,;, it need only h« stated that Mr Brown, while with Mes is. Mu.nn vV Cos. and in his previous practice, and since tin: establish in* ut of the “Amkrican Artisan Pa i in i Aokm y iias had the preparation of more Euro pean applications than any other person in this country, Messrs. Brown, Coo miss «V. Cos., besides having a branch office in \Y * sn i m.ton , have their own ageneicK in ihe principal capital.? of Europe. A circular relating to foreign patent hnsiiics-. will he furnished fre® on application personally or by mail. Messttf Brow v, Coombs iV (Jo. also attend to in terferences. the extemioiis of expiring Letters Patent, and all proceedings relating to patents be fore the United States Patent Office. All letters, package';, boxes, etc . should*be ad dressed, prepaid, as follows; — BROWN, COOMBS k CO., Solicitors of Patents, my ll—ly. No. !8«> Brondway, New York. O. i 1. Warner, I «i \.S VXD STEAM FITTER, \o u >.. »st oa o s t itKirr, AUGUSTA, GA. I CAS FITTINGS 1 STEAM AND WATER FIT MS, KUBBKK AND HUSK IMPKS, /Vo////)//// I'nniislml or J!< ’;)<#//'/>/. lnn*/u ts Blacksmith and Wheelwright, TWIGGS STREET) ON Mil.!. FKEMISK.H OF R. F. tIRQUHAKT. AUdtlriTA, HA. I » KOHIE , WAilONi' AND DRAYS ■ * RF.I’AIRKU. Sloto Trucks,tron Orating, Ir<>n Door,, Hinge,, and Hook , Win ow Fhutler ami Onion made ami repaired. Platform Hcalc tepuired in Itie bent ninuner. Jiridgo Iloilo and Brace* mude to order and at short notice. Master hdUdcrs nod other j would do well to give uie a call Wore ordering work elsewhere. apH—eodeow2in* JNO. .1. EVANS. PUGHE’S Book and Job PRINTING OFFICE 19(1 HRimi AMI 151 ELLIS STRKKTS THIS ESTABLISHMENT 13 NOW FULLY SUPPLIED WITH REBSES, TYPE, HOUDKRS ORNAMENTS, CUTS, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc? OF Till: I.A I K.-T AND MOST IMPROVED STYLES! And is ready to cxccuti every des'rip tion ol HIOHim t *•' A FIRST CLASS MANN Eli AND ON ni:a so a a i; l /•; rnn m s BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS BRIEFS, CHECKS, POSTERS, LABELS, CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES PAMPHLETS, UILLSsLAIMNG, BLANKS UF ALL KINDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS BALL TICKETS, STEAMBOAT BILLS' DRAY RECEIPTS, BILLS UE FARE AUCT ION BILLS, HAND BILLS HEADINGS FOR BOOKS, PROGRAM M ES, IN VII A I ION’S DRAFTS AND NO I'KS, ETC. ETC,. ETC., ETC. I*lti.vri >44 I\ ( Oi.OID). Head inns printed and liooka ruled and bound to order. IQr*Checks, I h alt:', and Moles piinted and bound to order. tSaif' Merchants and others in waul of .Kill I’lllNTlNG ol any kind, will li ml it greatly to their advantage to leave (heir orders at PUGHE’S JOB PRINTING OF! ICE, 190 BROAD & 163 KLLIS ST., Alißiintii, Gil. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. E*&nZf3 Fast EXPRESS LINK TO TIIK NORTH. / 1 lIKAT ATLANTIC COAST LINK, viz U Wilmington and Manchester and W ilrning ton and Weldon Railroad* and connection*. Daily train now in operation, with complete and continuous connection* from Atlanta, Au gusta, Kingsville,Wilmington to Weldon; thence via liichmuuil, Washington, Baltimore, or via Fortsnu.nth and On-Held (Annamewic Route) to l'hiladelphia and New York. No change of Oars between Augu-ta and Hil niington ami tfcldon and Aot|uia Orcok. NEW AND FAST SCIIKDUI.E: La avis I Anntv*— Augusta. 3.20 a.m. Ivingsvillo 10.10 am. Kingsville 10.20 a.m. l Wilmington... 7.1a pan. Wilmington- 5.30 p.m.lWoldon 5.15u.m. Weldon 5 30 n.ut. Washington... O.lap.tn. Washington .. 700 pm New York 5.10 a.m. I’ullman A KimbatlV elegant Sleeping Cars oti thi- Route. el.ei ke.l thr-m h. Through Ticket* good i,\- either rotito, until nrc-I—with option to I* nvougcr* ot - topping at terminal points eun lie. obtained at the ‘leneral Ticket office in tliis city Ite sur. vour Tickets read “ via Wilming t in .” ' W. .I. WALKER, (icn. I’a's’gr Agt. ISA \C I.KVY, I'.i .-'gr -Vsent, Augusta. myl9—tf New and Most Direct HO U T K CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS WEST AND NORTHWEST. VIA THE Aaslnillc nutl lliiiUanooga, AND Yitsltt tile ami A'orllmcatci-nR.R I,''ROM ATLANTA TO ST. I.OUIS, i 202 miles shorter than via Memphis. From Atlanta to St. Louis, 27 miles shorter than via Corinth. Front Atlanta to St. Louis, 151 miles shorter than via Indianapolis. Front Atlanta to St. Louis, 100 mites shorter than via Louisville. TWO DAILY TRAINS Leave Atlanta, making close connection at Chat tanooga for NASIIV ILLE, PADUCAH,CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,and all important points Northwest. IIUMBOLT, JACKSON (TeunJ, MEMPHIS, JACKSON (.Miss.), VICKSBURG, N KW ORLEANS, MOBILE.and till other points Soutli and Southwest. THROUGH TICKETS, via Memphis, to Vicks burg and New Orleans, good either by RAIL or RIVER from Memphis. Five hours quicker to Memphis, and no delay at Chattanooga bv this route. Fifteen horns and twenty niinuta delay if you have tickets via Mem phis N Charleston Railroad. At Nashville, Trains of the Nashville & Chatta nooga and Nashville and Northwestern Railways ARRIVE AT ANI) DEPART FROM TIIE SAMEDEPOT, thus avoiding Omnibus Transfer. ONLY TWO CHANGES Between Chattanooga and St. Louis, via Hickman Meals and State Rooms on Steamers Free. PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. AMPLETIME GIVEN FOR MEALS. BAG CAGE C H ECK ED THROUGII. Passengers always save Trouble, Time and Money by PURCHASING THROUGH TICK ETS. ' lie sure to ask for Tickets via Nashville & Northwestern Railway. THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with dis patch and safety. Water carriage from St. Louis, New Orleans and Memphis and other points to Hickman, and trout Hickman to Atlanta. Augusta, Macon and Montgomery, etc., without chance of cahs. < 'out I nm; St Louis to Angu.-ta $ -hi perbushel Flour from St Lotus to Augusta 2 20perbarrel And equally low rates on other goods. WM. P. INNES. J. D. M ANEV, Ren iver and Gen'l Supi. tlcu'l Ticket Agent. M GRANT. Gen’l lht iglit Agent, nmy Dl-om NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. UTK 't.MKKS WKKKIjY KHOM LIYMKPOOG O AND NK\V YOICK. cdlim; at (.H KFXS TO’U’N. A Steamship of this limq uonsistinj* of the FK \NCIi Capt. Graci* 3.7)1 .* ton?. lINGLAND Uupt. Thouiprion.. -.3,17)0 “ UllK(>1 KKX .Capt.Grogan .3,.)1 7 “ IIKLVETI \ Cai t.Catiin« 3,317) •• 17KIX Cap... Hull 3 310 1 >I7N MAU* K Capt. Timm; on 3.117 “ PKNXSYLYANIA.Capt. Lewis -.872 * VIBGINIA Capt. IVowse 2,87 b “ I>t avr her 17 North Kivrr, every Sat.unlav. at 12 o uloi k \i Tlu* . i/" of all the - Stcami-hipa admits of very spacious Si; to Hootiu*. opening diictlv into the Saloon; tho acct'mmodations and fare arc unt?ur pussed. and I lie rates lower ihan any other line. An expeliem-ed Surgeon on each ship, free ol charge, l ickets an* issued in* tliis country to par ti*-H wishing to prepay the pa-a.iy <*l their friends from Liverpot! nr payable here in currency. Drafts issued at the lowest rates of Exchange, for ;mv MHoinit. payable at any Bank in Great Britain nn i Ireland. Passi. ■ from New York to (Queenstown or Liverpool CAB.IX,SIOO Currency; STKLUAGK, $27), Currency Km* Freight <1 C’ah'ii Passage apply tit the Oi ii- is or i hi. < Dm r \ n v . 7)7 Broadway: and for Mcmyi* licket.s at the. Passage Office of the Com pany, 27 Broadway, New York. my 17 ! y 'F. AY.,I. IIUKST, Manager. NORTH HERMAN LLOYD OTFAM BKTWKKN NEW YOBK AND BIHOMFX via SOUTH A M PTON. Tin Screw Stoamei H of the North Gernien Lloyd run regularly between New York, Bremen and sSouthniuptou caiTvin*/ the United States Mail. FKO.M I Jli I, M I. N K Y Kl» Y SATUU DAY. F UOM St) Im IA M l »T( >X. FVF \i V T11FS1) AY. 1 TOM NFAV YolvK KVKKY THURSDAY. I*j ice of l'a .if'c ■ Freni New York to Bremen, London, H ivre, an I Soutfiainpt *n —Fii>t Cabin, SI .’it. t *11•.I < jlul. 87'.*• Steerage, $•?•). From Bre men t<* N.-w York —First Cabin, JfPJI); Second Ca hiu,.s;- , ; Sleeraae, jjHT Price of piuvago payable in irold. Then* v<s.-fi.s take freight to London and Hull for which Ihroiieh hills of holing are signed Au experienced nirgiam is attached to each All i»tit-! • must pass through tile Post office. v<;, No Bills of Lading hut those of the Com pauy " ill he -igned. Bills of Lading will positively not he delivered before goods arc* learcd at the Custom House. » *ti‘ SjHM'ir taken to Havre, Southampton and Bremen at the lowest ratfts* For Ireieht or passage apply to (> FLB ICI IS & Cos. my 17 (5m fiS Broad Street, New York. Notice to Passengers. M'lli: NKW SCHEDULE To NEW YORK. Sand all point:' North and East, by tho Great Atlantic Seaboard Route, ii now c* itnplctc and in operation. No delay or interruption. it Weldon, paxsongertt have choice of lliroo route?, vin.: Via INNAMKSSIU LINE. Via Hit'll MOND and IV VSIUNOTON CITY I V.t OLD 1! \Y LINE. THIS IS TUB FLEAS ANT US r, S A EKST, Cl IE A PKS I’, and QUICKEST ROUTE r» rii e loirnil t* 11. L AND DON, (lencrnl Soother,i Agent. rS \ At) LEVY, api —-if A gent at Anguilla, H:i. Furniture and Piano Hauling. I I A VINO A NEW AND Lit] HT SPRING DRAY, I am prepared to haul Furniture, Plnnoß, aud anything plho, without ;cl utching or limiting, h i i.s too often tho case. Orders left at ?ny hloio.oii Ellis street,between Vv ushington nnd Monument, vvill ho promptly attended to, :.! rcusonanlo rates. Particular erne given to moving Furniture and Pianos, . WM. IIA I-1C (Colored), Dealer (\i Family Grocerii** 4*l l u Rail Road Schedules. CliAiige of Fare and Schedule, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE &Uf , Kßl!trit!tT)K}«T’fl OWCB, ) AUGUSTA A SUMMEKVXLLE li. K, CO. [ Augusta, Ga., April 8,186 ft. J I N OHDBE TO MEET THE VIEWS OF THE A business public, the price of tickets is, from this date, reduced to the rate of SIXTEEN TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR instead ol twelve as heretofore, and the Jlcpot of the Com pany, on McKinne street, is to be, hereafter, the established terminus of tho City Lino. The first cars will leave the Uepot, on McKi nio street, at 7.00 A. M., and every fifteen min utes thereafter during the day until 7.45 P. M., whou tho last curs will leave the Depot and re turn about 0.00 P. M. SUMMERVILLE LIN F. (From Depot to United Slut** Arsenal.) First ear leaves Depot ut 0.15 A. M., fur the U. .S. Arsenal. Cars Icavo 11. S. Arj-unal and Dcp'-f at 7.00 A. M., and at intervals of one hour thereafter, during the day, until 8.00 P. M., when last car depart.- from Arsenal. Summerville cars leaving Arsenal at 8.00 A. M , 1.00 p. M. and 0.00 P. M., will proceed t ■ corrrer of Broad and Jackson streets, and will leuvothat point for Arsenal at 8.15 A. M., 145 P. M. aud 6.47) P. M., respectively. A. HATCH, apß—tf Superintendent GEORGIA RAILROAD. t»pp’ rro ACCOMMODATE FAST MAIL AND X Passenger Schedule, and make connection with Second Train South of Atlanta, Train; on this Hoad will run, ou and after Saturday, May 9tb, at 4 o'clock p. in., as follows : DAY PAHSKNGER TRAIN. (Daily , Sundays Uxccptol.) Leave Augusta at fi.oo A. M Leave Atlauta at 7.00 A. Arrive at Augusta at 5.30 P. O. Arrive at Atlantaat 4.20 P. M. NIGHT RAS.SKN6ER ANI) M All TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 10.fO ! Leave Atlauta at 5.40 I*. i. Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M. I Arrive at Atlanta at .. 7.15 A. M. BKUZBI.IA PASSKNGKU TRAIN. i Leave Augusta at 4.15 I*. M. Leave Bcrzclia at 7. M A M. Arrrive at Augusta 8.50 A. 7i. Arrive at Bcrzclia 0.00 l*. M. Passengers for Milledgovillc, A\ r ;i.-iiingt n, and Athens, Ga., must tako Day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, and Selma,can take cither train. For Mobile and New Orleans, they must leave Augusta < n Night Passenger Train at 10.10 H. M. t*> n.ake close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis, can take either train aud make close connection.-. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage cheekc l through to tho above places. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CAB on all Night Passenger Trains. No change of cars on Night Passenger ;.nd Mail Trains between Augusta and We t Point. E. W. COLE, General Superintendent. AngUi fa, Ga., May 8, 1868. Change of Schedule. Office 8. 0. B. B. Cos., ) Augusta, Ga., May 7, 180S. f A FAST NEW YORK TIIl.o; GH MAIL xV and Passenger Train, direct from Augusta, Ga., to Wilmington, N. C., WITHOUT OH *. GF OF CARS, will commence running on Sunday, May 10th, as follows: MORNING MAIL AND PASSING til; n MX For Charleston, connecting with Train tor Co* lumbia, South Caiolina, Charlotte Road, and Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at...3:10 a. m. Arrivo “ “ “ ...8:4.5 }. m Passengers for Charleston and Columbia, S. C., and parts beyond, are respectfully requested NOT to take this Train, as itd »es m i make con nection with any Train for above points. Th* y will please take Train leaving Central Joint Depot at 5*50 a. m. “ “ “ “ -1:00 p. ia. 11, T. Pi 'A ICE, m.yS-td G«.nT Sup’t. Change of Schedule —Central R- R S'", ON AND AFTJKR SUNDAY, MAY lOth, 1868, the Passenger Train «>n Central !‘. IL. will run as follows : DAY TRAIN. Leave Augusta at S. 1.. \. M. Arrive at Savannah 6.15 M. Arrive at Macon 7.30 P. M. Leave Savannah S 00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta 5 : S P. M. Arrive at Macon' 7.30 p. Leave Alacon at 7.t'• M Arrive at Augusta IN Arrive at Savannah 6.1a I*. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 10.10 P. 71. Arrive at Savannah 5.J0 A. M. Arrivo at Macon 6.55 A. M. Leave Savannah at 7 50 p. Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. .M. Arrive at ?.-.>■ o-i 6 7)5 A. M. Li ivo Mac oi at 6.1 Airive at Augusta at .'5.00 \. M. Arrive at Savannah at 5.10 P. M Passengers on both Trains from A*i.;u 1 i will make close connection at Miikn.au-d > ! *•:;.-e cars for Savannah and Macon. Passengers for Milledgv ii!, ;: ..i PatonTo.'i \*!ii take Day Train from Augn.-ta,•'uiolays *m- ;• \ Tho Union Passenger Depot (G. 15. R.j v. • ! still he used for arrival and departure < f trail . . JOHN G. CLARKE, Assi tant Sup’t, my!2 Savanna!), Ga CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ox xtlncon and Augusta ttaihoaii. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11. i. -\ the Trains on this Road will run ,\s ! •’ lows : Leave Cateak daily at 2.40 i .m. Leave Milledgovillc 5.5>0 a.in. Arrive at Millcdgeville (» 20 p.m Arrive at Camak 8.55 a.m. Passengers leaving Augusta or Atlanta o tho Day Passenger Train of tho Georgia Railroad will inako closo connections at Caiuak for inter mediate points on the above Road, and .also for Maeon. Pa ssengers leaving Millcdgeville at 5.30 a. uk reaches Atlanta and Augusta tho same day, and will make closo connections at either place for tho principal points in adjoining States. K. W. COLE, my 10—ts General Superintendent Change of Schedule. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OF KICK, Ati,antic A Gulf Railroad Company, > Savannah, April 1 Oth, 1868 ) ON \Nl> AFTER SUNDAY, Tllli 12tii instant, the Schedule of IMSSKXGKL IK I \NS on this Road will boas follows: Lcavo Savannah (daily, Sundays ex cepted) at 1 4:00 p. m. Arrive at Bainbridgo n. m. Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. in. Arrive at Jacksonville y.;;o a. m. Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) 8:50 p. m. Leave Live Oak 2:30 a. in. Leave Uninbridgo(Sundays excepted) 10:00 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 1;00 p. m PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS run through from Savannah to Jacksonville. Steamer llattio leaves Jacksonville for Paintka every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at ...O. iO a. iu. Returning every Monday, Wednesday, nn»l Friday, at *..4:00 p. m. Steamer Ihirliigton leaves Jacksonville for Enterprise every Sunday, at 0:00 a. m. Returning, arrive at Jacksonville Thursday, at 1:00 p. m. J&fr* Through tickets by this line as low as by any other. Passengers Ibr St. Augustine have choice "I Liuo of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or Ron Piculata on arrival of boats. Connect, at Raid win with Florida Railroad, daily, to GaincsvUlo and Fornandiua. I rain for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on M-m day and Friday; returning, arrives at Baldwin on Tuosday and Saturday. # Steamers leave Bairibrldgo for Columbus, Bu lanin, and Fort Caines on Monday, Wodnwday, and Friday, on arrival of train; returning, arrives at Jlainbridge on same days. 11. S. IIA INKS, ftp2l! —tf; General Superintendent. R R R I BETTER THIN IQ) SARSAPARILLIAN! (PBEPABBD IN VACUO.) Tho Curative Principle of Sar saparilla enters largely into the comnosition of i, m bu, I- r One Bottle of Kesolvent Better than Ten Largo Bottles of Sarsaparilla. Ote Bottle will Purify the Blood, anfc F-;-8l Conniption from the Body \ So ncift it thi* remedy in mitring into the circulation, that it het Um detected in the Hood and urine in six minutes after it hat leen taken. i BETTER THAN 10 R. It. R. Resolvent cures with astonishing rapidity every form of Chronic, Scrofulous and Skin Diseases, and exterminates all corruption from the human Bystem. One bottle of Dr. Bad way’s Rorovatinq Re solveut contains wore of the active curativa principles of tho be: t Jamaica Sarsaparilla, (Sarsaparillian,) than Ten of the largest size bottles of the mixture sold under the name of Sarsaparilla. Tho process adopted by Dr. Radway in securin'; extracts (prepared in vacuo,) of Medicinal Roots, Plants, Herbs, and other vegetables possessing curative proper ties over Scrofula, Chronic, Syphilitic and alt skin diseases, that enters into tho com position of tho Renovating Resolvent, pro duces only ON 15 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. Radway’a process, cast aside as rubbish. l^ One teaspoouful of the Resolvent is suffi cient for a dose for all Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Blotches, Sores and Erup tions of the Skin, Humors in the Blood, &c. One teaspoonful, three times per day, will, In a few (lays, make the Blood pure, the Skin clear, the Eyes bright , the 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 tho dose is small. © Tho first dose that is taken seizes on the disease and commences its work of resolving away all 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 the patient: SBin Disease*, Caries oF the Bones, Humors in liie Blood, Constitutional, Cbronic and Scrofulous Diseases, Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, fleers, giiSl Kfseisi)), erysipelas, SRick* els. Scald Head, Sore CimLci*. Uinadnlnr Swelling*, White Swellings, 51 oils, modes, Sore Ears, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the l 'ar, Op tlialnisa,Stch, Const ii;' i Debil ity. Wasting and Dei ij of the Body, Skin Eruptions, Dimples and Blotches, Tuaters, Cancer ous Affections, Dyspepsia, Wa ter Brash, Seurai;ia. Chronic Rheumatism and Clout, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Ire thru, Strictures, Dillieuity of Passing Water, Calculous De posits, &c. @ ® 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 nnd Uri - -RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT is the only remedy that has distoleed calculous concretion. Its 801,VENT, diuretic, liihantriptie and tonic properties exceed that of any medi cine ia the 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 theso organs. (:? So sir ft is this remedy in passing into tne cir culation, that it has l cn detected in the urine in s x minutes after it has been teken ; by adding to the liquid when cold a few pieces of starch, then a few drops of nitric acid, the liquid wiil change to a blue color. When brick dm t, or a thick white deposit, like tho white of an egg, (albumen.) is detected in the ves sel, or bloody discharges from tho urethra, or micturating i.i drops, accompanied by a burning or ccaldi- in—tho RESOLVENT should he us and R. R. RELIEF rubbed on the spine, &c. RADWAY'S FiLLS being au aperient, soothing, and ionic laxative, are the only pnrgativ • modicit •? safe to administer in these difficulties; their milu, soothing and healing propf.ties produce evacuations with out irritating the mucous membranes of tho bowels, kiducyr ureter, bladder, &c., or causing straining when at stool. Price of Resolvent., $1 per bottle, or G for $5. Pills, 25 cts. R. It. Relief, 50 eta. per bottle. 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