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M EDNKSPAY MORNING ...Jan* 10, ISM
1 HE EAGLE.
•T TISSSY.-SOX.
Ha clasp* lha crag with hooked hand* ;
Close to lha *«o la lonely land*,
Kinged with the aiure worlds, he standi.
the wrinkled aaa beneath him crawls,
He watehee from his lofty walls -
Then like a thanderboll he falls !
Til K KAULR—A Paropt.
With crooked daws he rlas|>s a fence
Close to a hen-roost -gating thence
lie spies a mice wbat's got no sense.
The mice below ran not sec him ;
Ue watcheth from his lofty limb,
Then jnmpeth down and grabbeth him !
The difference, altbo’ but faint,
I will at once proceed to paint—
His regie's wild—my eagle ain’t.
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Declares ’tls very wrong to kiss,
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she damsel, fairly understood,
Keels just es any Christian should,
S-he’d rather .nffier wrong then i/o it ’
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Change e^Rm^u^Schedule,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
SuraamrasDaaT’* Orrice, 1
AUGUSTA k SUMMERVILLE R. R. do. V
Augusta, Ga., April 8, 1888. )
IN ORDER TO MEET JIIK VIEWS OF THE
1 business public, the price of ticket* i*, from
thi* date, reduced to the rate of SIXTEEN
TICKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR instead of
twelve as heretofore, and the Depot of the Com
pany, on McKinne street, is to be, hereafter, the
established terminus of the City Line.
The first cars will leave tho Depot, on MeKiit
nie street, at 7.00 A. M„ and every fifteen min
utes thereafter during the day until 7.45 P. M.,
when the last cars will Dave the Depot nnd re -
tnrn about 9.00 P. M.
SUMMERVILLE LINE.
( From Depot to United State. Arsenal.)
First car leaves Depot at G. 15 A. M., for the
IJ. S. Arsenal.
Cars leave U. S. ArscDal and Depot at 7.00 A.
M., and at intervals of one hour thereafter, during
the day, until 8.00 I’. M., when last car departs
from Arsenal.
Summerville cars leaving Arsenal at 8.04 A. M.,
1.00 P. M. and 6.00 P. M., will proceed to corner
of Broad and Jackson streets, and will leave that
point for Arsenal at 8.15 A. M., 1 45 P. M. and
6.45 P. M., respectively. A. HATCH,
apß—if Superintendent
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
q*o ACCOMMODATE FAST MAIL AND
A Passenger Schedule, and make connections
with Second Train South of Atlanta, Trains on
this Road wiil run, on and after Saturday, May
9tb, at 4 o’clock p. m., as follows :
DAY PASSENGER 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.
NIGIIT rASSENGEP. AND MAIL TRAIN.
Loave Augusta at 10.10 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at ? 5.40 P. I.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.45 A. M.
BERZELIA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 4.15 P. M.
Leave Berzelia at 7.20 A M.
Arrrive at Augusta 8.50 A. M.
Arrive at Berzelia 6.00 P. M.
Passengers for Millcdgovillc, Washington,
and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
and Selma,can take either train. For Mobile and
New Orleans, they must leave Augusta on
Night Passenger Train at 10.10 P. M. to make
close connections.
Passengors for Nashville, Cerinth, Grand
Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis,
can take either train and make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked
through to the above places.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains.
No change of cars on Night Passenger and
Mail Trains between Augusta and West Point.
E. W. COLE,
General Superintendent.
Augusta, Ga., May 8, 1868. my9—tf
Change of Schedule.—Central R. R.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 10th,
1868, the Passenger Train on Central 1!. It.,
will run as follows :
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, 6.15 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 7.30 p. M.
Leave Savannah 8 00 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.38 P. Ai.
Arrive at Macon.., 7.30 P. M.
Leave Macon at 7.05 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.38 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 6.15 P. SI.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 7 10.10 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 5.10 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 6.55 A. M.
Leave Savannah at 7.50 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. 31.
Arrive at Maoon 6.55 A. M.
Leave Macon at 6.00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 5.10 P. M.
Passengers on both Trains from Augusta
will make close connection at Milieu, and change
cars for Savannah and Alacon.
Passengers for Milledgville and Eatonton will
take Day Train from Augusta,Sundays excepted.
The Union Passenger Depot (G. R. R.) will
still be used for arrival and departure of trains.
JOHN G. CLARKE, Assistant Sup't,
my!2 Savannah, Ga.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, x
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Company, >
Savannah, April 10th, IS6B. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, TIIK 12th
instant, tho Schedule of PASSENGER
TRIANS on this Road will be as follows:
Leave Savannah (daily, Sundays ex
cepted) at 4.-00 p. m.
Arrive at Bainbridgc 6:30 a. m.
Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. m.
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:30 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) 8:50 p. m.
Leave Lire Oak 2:30 a. in.
Leave Bainbridgo(Sundaysexcopted)lf | ;00 ;.. m.
Arrive at Savannah 1:00 p. m
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run through from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Ilattio leaves Jacksonville for
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9:00 a. 1:1.
Returning every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at TOO p. in.
Steamer Darlington loaves Jacksonville
for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 a in.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at 4:00 p m.
ffigt' Through tickots by this line a? low a- by
any other.
Passengers for St. Augustine have choico of
Line of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from
Pieolata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Gainesville and Feriiandiuii.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon
day and Friday ; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Steamors leave Bainbridgc for Columbus, Ku
fauln, aud Fort Gaines on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, on arrival of train; returning,
arrives at Bainbridgc on same days.
11. S. HAINES,
ap26—l( Geacral Superintendent.
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO-
Steamers weekly from Liverpool
AND NEW YORK, calling at QUEENS
TOWN. A Steamship of this line, consisting of
tbe
FRANCE Capt. Grace 3,512 tons.
ENGLAND Capt. Thompson.. -.3,450 “
THE QUEEN... .Capt. Grogan 3,517 “
HELVETIA..,.. .Capt, Catling 3,315 "
ERIN Capt. Hall 3,310
DENMARK Capt. Thomson 3,117 “
PENNSYLVANIA.Capt. Lewis 2,872 “
VIRGINIA Capt. Prowse 2,876 “
Leave* Pier 47 North River, every Saturday,
at 12 o'clock M
The sire of all these Steamships admits of very
spacious State Rooms, opening diictly into the
Saloon; the accommodations and fare arc unsur
passed, aud tho rates lower than any other line.
All experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of
charge. Tickets are issued in this country to par
ties wishing to prepay the passage of their friends
from Liverpool or Queenstown (Ireland) for 93.’
payable here in currency.
Drafts issued at the lowest rates of Exchange
for any amount, payable at any Hank in Great
Britain and Ireland.
Passage from New York to Queenstown or
Liverpool CAU.IN,SIIH) Currency; STEERAGE,
985. Currency
For Freight or Colon Passage apply at the
Omen ok the CoMrANV,S7 Broadway; and for
steerage tickets at the Passage Office of the Com
nanv, 27 Broadway. New York.
myl?-ly F. W. J. HURST, Manager.
GrOttGl \ RAILROAD
Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper House.
PERSONS LEAVING AUGUSTA BY
either morning or evening Pastengor Trains,
or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or by
any of the Freight Trains, can always get a
GOOD MEAL at BERZELIA, twenty miles
from Augusta, on the Georgia Rallioad
K. NELI 11UT,
rnhSl—tf Proprietor.
railroad
Past
EXPRESS L]\n
o«at”.X; 1
'j Wilmington and bill
ton and Weldon Railr^\“*4
D».ly train now in
and continuous connect^T 1 ’ * l *ke*L.
gusta King.ville.Wilmia
via Richmond, W.shingii
Portsmouth nnd Crisfield f i- »
Philadelphia and New Y, * C*
No change of Cars between a- '
nt.ngt-n a„d Weldon andA^te^k
t
’ B “*t"Ski*
Mobile a«Bv*. H*
Montgomery " J 5 ft'l
West Point .J, 4 ?*®- 5»
Atlanta... “ 1* p.tt
Augusta 5-4} “ ■“,*»
Kingsville... 'l’*»•#.
Wilmington
Weldon ’
‘Portsmouth.... ' * ‘■a, tJK
Crisfield i2?4
Wilmington, L’el s!'
Petersburg , ]]|t«
Washington
Baltimore ... 7 ®®P-IL
Philadelphia.....'.' ' , JJ *•*.
New York (Arrive). ,fj “
Baggage checked through u, ,
good by tilber route, Hu
Passengers of stoppir : - at tennis,
be obtained at the General Ticket
City Be sure your Tickets r«d “-!*S* *«
,OD ' J-walkrH
ISAAC LEVY,
Change of Schedule.
, Office R. C. It. K.
Avgusta, Ga., May 7 ijjj ,
A FAST NEW YORK THBOBAR nL
and Passenger Train, direct froaw
omi« ? t0B ’ N ' l -wnflODifltt
OF OAKS, will commence runnine n , sS’*
May 10th, as follows: £ 0a
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENorg rtue
For Charleston, connecting uithTrain??
lumbia, South
Wilmington and Manchester BaartaT'*
Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at...3:11
Passengers for Charleston and c
C., and parts beyond, are respectfully
NOT to take this Train, as it dees mhXS
nection with any Train for above
will please take Train leaving **
Central Joint Depot at ° MU*.
h.’t! piSf*
mjßtd GrnTStf.
CHANGE OF SCHEDUIT~
ON
Macon aud Augusta Railroad.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY,MAT 11,M
the Trains on this Road will nmuM
low?:
Leave Carnak daily at 2.«a*
Leave Milledgeville 53ltx
Arrive at Milledgeville sj», x
Arrive at Carnak sJsi*.
Passengers leaving Augusta or AtiuUoitii
Day PasscDger Train of the Georgia Railroad
will make close connections ai C'amaxforiniti
mediate points on the above Hoad, and also for
Macon.
Passengers leaving Milledgeville at j.3#i.a
reaches Atlanta and Augusta toe samcdij.int
will make close connections at either plieefor
the principal points in adjoining States.
E. W. COLE.
iny 10—ts Genera! SttpermteDiieit
New and Most Direct
ROUT E
T 0
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOU
AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA THE
Nashville ami Uhaflanooga,
AND
>a>li v lll*' and XorfUncoteriiß.B
ISROM ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS,
; "(Id miles shorter than via Memphis.
From Atlanta to St. Louis, .
■l7 miles shorter than via tenia.
From Atlanta to St, Louis.
151 miles shorter Ilian T’.alndianapolis.
From Atlanta to St. Louis, .
100 miles shorter than via Lcuignile.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Leave Atlanta, making close conneetion U Chat
tanooga for XASIIV II.Lh. I
CHICAGO. ST. LOL'IS. and all imporiantpons
Northwest. Ill'MltOLT. JACKSON (Tert,
MEMPHIS. JACKSON (Miss.). UCKBtw,
NE W O RLE A NS, MOBILE. and all oilier points
S#nth and Southwest.
THROUGH TICKETS, via Mcmphis.teAafa
burg ami New Orleans, good either bv l»Alb
RIVER from Memphis.
Five hours quicker to Memp.iis, andno4d>T»
Chattanooga by this route. loan
twenty minuts delay it you have tickets
phis i£ Cliarieston Railroad. -lutrMs-
At Nashville, Trams ot the Aaslivtlki»tt
nooga and Nashville and Aorthsrestern»J^
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART “T
SAMEDEPOT. thus avoiding OtnnilW lru T
ONLY TWO CHANGES
Between Chattanooga and St. L 'nis,nt Hid"®
M
1 AMPLE TIME GIVEN FOR 51EAI& Biu
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH. (
Passengers always save
Money by PI RCHASIMJ - 11 K -.. \asfaviQs A
KTS. ’ lie sure to ask lor Tickets uaNa®
North western Railway. , , jj,
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded
patch and safety. . v. w Otle>®
Water carriage from bt. L< « - . Mi gj
and Memphis and other points 1,1 &
trom Hickman to Atlanta. AWJ*
Montgomery etc., without cuifM
Corn from Si Louis to Anemia....
Flour from St Louis to Augusta....
And equally low rates on
WM.P.INNES. i -iTVfatW*
Receiver and Gen'! bupt. Gen ID
M. GRANT, Gen'l Freight Agent
may 10-3 m ___ —— >
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD
jCJTEAM BETWEEN NEJ’Wffi A
n lil{ EM EX vtaSOIIHAMITOh
The Screw Steamers ot the Aortal
run regularly between Aew .}«'*' JSS
Southampton carrying the J. Jl'Jfj],- g*TTSWj'
FROM BREMEN : t A\Hh»YTU®MJ
fkoms(u;thamptox.euJO ipjjpjT.
FROM XEW YORK .... ~ Bttf
Price of Parage — b rem i-jjgWJ
London. Havre, and Souttiamp -
SP-MI; Second Cabil, S' btcemgt
men to Now York-First : Cuba.
bin, sr-’ ; Steerage. sd". r.are ol N**S .
in void. . ..... r.mdou s»d“*
Tneso vessels take freight j
for which through hills of laHtirgC -j tsd
An experienced surgeon is .«>»
' Ad He Mo rs must pass through |{j®
lar-Xo Bills of Lading hat those «
pany will he signed. . , , m deli 5 * 1 *
Bills of Lading will .TfX&wmH 0 *' and
before goods are leared at the ' ■ ayuftW**
taken to Havre. *’««»
Bremen at the lowest rates.
For freight or P“»“W«® i C H«
my IT- fan oS Broad Street-■'»
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