The National Republican. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-1868, June 10, 1868, Image 4

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XatiouatEepnblican LAIUiKST CITY CIBCULATION * Official Organ of tho 0.8- Government. 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. A ISSING CASUIST* }*. When Sarah Jane, the moral miss, Declares ’tls very wrong to kiss, I’li bet a shilling I see through it; she damsel, fairly understood, Keels just es any Christian should, S-he’d rather .nffier wrong then i/o it ’ Sate. 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Subscribers may obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz,.; Tbe Nortli British from January, 1868, to De cember. 1867, inclusive; Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1861, to December 1887, Inclusive, and tbe London Qtinitcrly for the years 1865, 1806, and 1867, at the rate of 81.50 a year for each or any Review; also, Blackwood for 1860 and 1867, for 98.50 a year, or the two years together for 94.60. . wr Neither premiums to subscribers, nor discount to clubs, nor reduced prices for back numbers, can be allowed, unless the money I* remitted direct to the Publishers. No premiums can be given to clubs. THE LEONARD BCOTT PUBLISHING CO., 140 Fulton street, N. Y. The L. 8. Publishing Cos., also publish the FABMEK’* GUIDE. By Husky Stbi'uems, of Edinburgh, and tbo late J, P. Noktom, of Yale College. 3 vols., royal octavo, 1600 page*, nml numerous En graving*. Price *7 for the two volumes—by mall, poat paid, 98. febt'i—lm MEDICINAL. PE KEY DAVIS* rnciETAOU PAIN KILL Eli. WE ASK TIIK ATTENTION OR THE PUB LIC to this long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. it un. own tarorably known for more than twenty years, during which time we have received thousands of testimonial*, ahowingthis Medicine to bo on almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by nr attendant upon— Sudden Colds, Coughs, Freer and Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side. Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgia and Rheumatic Pain in anif jtarl of the system, Toothache and Pains in the head and . face. As a Blood Punfyer and Tonic for Ihe Stomach, it seldom 'fails to rwc Dyspepsia, digestion, Liter Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head ache, I'iles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringirorm*, Boils, Felons. Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled Joints, and General 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, Scahls, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Slings of Insects, Scot pion, Centipedes, <uul the Bites of Poisonous Inserts and Yrnetnous Reptiles. See Directions accompanying each bottle. It has been tried in every variety of climate, ami by almost every nation known to Ameri cans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable ft ieiul of the missionary and the Iraveller, on land and sea, and no one should travel on our lakes or rivers wit haul it. Prices, 2.3 cents, 50 cents, and Si per bottle. Pjsriiy Davis* Pain Kills,!!.— We have often spoken of this great medicine in terms of very high praise, and wo have ns often felt, that all we could say in its favor would not do it full justice. It is ono of those medicines of which we can speak—and speak decisively—from experience ; fur wo have repeatedly taken it, and invariably with the best results and greatest satisfaction. Wo*always keep it on hand, ready for an emer gency, and wo regard it. not only as one of the very best medicines in us ■ for various ills, hu’ as one of the cheapest, also. Its cost, by the way—that is, the cost ol the ingredients of which it is composed—has been considerably increased, but the price of the luedicino has been but very little advanced. It is not likely that tho popu larity cf Davis’ I’ain Killer will in any measure decrease, or that the 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 be dis covered, of equal potency with it—of which there seems to be but little probability. Asa remedy for stomach complaints, such as dysen tery, diarrhtva, etc., tho I’aiu Killer is, without doubt, unsurpassed, and every where most de servedly in demand. One, two, or three dose*, of a teaspoonfnl each, in a wino glass of milk and water, with a little tutor, have repeatedly, within our knowledge, eflec u illy cured serious trouble of this kind. Judgment should undoubt edly be used in cheeking certain stages of diar rhoea too suddenly; but taken at tho proper time, tho Pain Killer will act like a charm, and frequently cure when nothing el so will. —Provi dence Advertiser. Skip 3<>'d by all Medicine Dealers. mhl I—2m EE < > i *se Power AND THRESHING MACHINES! WE ABE M 4NUFACTURING THE ABOVE Machine* of our own pattern, and which we believe are superior to any of the kind in this or any other market, STRONG, DritAßLi: AND CHEAP. We also build STEAM ENGINES, GIUST MILLS, SAW MILLS, WROUGH l IRON SCREW COT TON PRESSES, COTTON PLANTERS' GIN GEAR, IRON RAILING, AGRICULTURAL I.MPI.KMKNTS, 1 RON and BRASS CAS i INGS, and all other kinds of Machinery needed in tho South' Planters will do well to call on us beforo making contracts. PENDLETON A BO tiII).MAN, Engineers and Machinists. Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock st., op posite Excelsior Flour Mills. tnyS—eod2rn The Law Register, pOMPRISINU ALL THE LAWYERS IN V_V the United State*. THE STATE RECORD, containing the Slate and county officer** the organization, jurisdic tion, and terms of ihe Courts for every State nnd Territory. THE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY FOR THE UNITED STATES, containing the officer* of the Federal Government, tho duties of tho sev eral departments, sketches of all the Members of Congress, the officers and terras of the Federal Courts. THE COLLECTOR'S ASSISTANT, giving the laws for collecting debt*, executing deed.-, verifying claims, and inking testimony, with forms for every State, with touch other useful information ; tho wholo constituting an official and business manual. Prepared from official returns hy John Liv iNQHTojt, of the New York Rar, Secretary of tbe Merchant*' Union Law Company. New York : Published by tho Merchants* Union Law Company, No. 12-S Broadway, Third Floor (in tbo American Exchange National Bank Building ) The Book will bo sent, prepaid, to any address in the i’nited States on receipt of TEN DOL LARS; or, it will lm forwarded by Express, with bill, to bo paid on delivery. jeJ -ts Watches, flocks amt Jewelry. I, 1 H. HUMMER, 184 BROAD STREET, 1-f. AUGUSTA, GA. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSE S «tc. : Watch, makers' Tool*, Material* and Glnr-w;*. CLOCKS &WAJCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. Jewelry made and repaired. All kind* of Hair Braiding done Agent for Kinger'* Sewing Machine*. All kin'!,! of Sewing Machines repaired and warranted. j«7 UwJrn ESTABLISHED 1855. THOMAS RUSSELL, :**TEWE'LPvYT * 1981 Broad St., HKXT DOOR 81l *»W TUB FRCIICH HTORR. WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY RK PAIRED at tbe «hort«*t nolle*. All work war rantad. All order* will ba thankfullyf|recalv«d,Vand promptly attended to. Jt7 —lawly NEW YORK HOUBEB Speoial Notice. m * Jm JFMtL S' ■ RESTORE YOUR SIGHT. Spectacles Bendered Useless. fp IIK MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS A Oculists anil Divines recoin in on tl Iho use of the CORKKA RESTORERS for Presbyopia or Far or Long Sightmlncs?, or every person who wears spectacles from old age ; Dimness of Vision Blurring; Overworked eyes ; Astheno pia or Weak Eyos; Epiphora, or Watery Eyes; Pain in the Eye-boll; Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision ; Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light; Weakness of tho Retina and Optic Nerve ; Myodcsophia, or Specks of Moving Bodies before tho eyes; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of tho Eye and Eyelids, and Imperfect Vision from the effect of Inflammation, etc.; Cataract Eyes; Hemiopia, or Partial Blind ness ; ami many other Diseases of tho Eye. Cure Guaranteed or Money Refunded. OIVLY C OIIA E A lit:* fi OK 1721 IN THE WORLD, AND Uhc Rest Restorer nf the Eyesight Known. SO SAY ALL PHYSICIANS. They can be used by any ono with a cer* tainty of success, and will receive immediate beneficial results, without tho least fear of injury to tho oye. Circulars sent free. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS CURED By the Patent Myqpia, or Cornea Plattnicrs Only known Remedy in tho World—has proved a Great Success. For further information, price, and certificates of cures, address Dr. J. Stephens & Cos., p. o. BOX, 924, Office, Sto Broadway, NEW YORK. STEPHEN’S MAGICAL EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL EYE OINTMENT will euro in flamed cyo lids, stys, and prevent stys. Travelling; Agents Wanted, (j Ot) I) OOMMI SSI O N 1’ A I) Celling of tho Restorers* is a plearant and honorable cm ploy moot, desirable for all Ladies Clergymen, Teachers, Students, and Farmers and for all who desire to make an honest living’ by an easy employment. All persons asking for terms to Agents mint enclose tweuty fivo cents to pay postage and cost of printing mate rials containing information for Agents. Town Agents Wanted* novl7-d*wly JOHN B. FULLER. 47 DEY St., NEW YORK CITY, Manufacturer and Dealer in PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Steam Engines & Boilers From 2 to 250 Horse Power. Most approved Circular and Upright Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sugar Mills, and all kinds of Mining and Plantation Machinery on hau l and built to order. Shafting, Pullics, Leather and Rubber licit ing, and all kinds of iron and Wood workin * Machinery. Machinery and Railroad supplies in store an shipped at tho lowest rates. STEAM GAS AND NsT ater I?ipes, BOILER FLUES, And all kiuds of Brass aud Iron Finings Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter’s uso. Tho best and largest assortment in the city and at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price List. NEW :;0 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL Will. Extra Heavy Bottom, All complete, for Sale much below Cost Stills of all siios built to order and DISTILLERS fitted out at the lowest rates EVERY KIND OF Plantation Machinery, ENGINES, HORSE POWER,-,, GRIST MILLS’, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Os every description in store, aud for sale at tho lowest rates. COTTON GINS %Al» COTTON PRISSSM Tho best McCarty gin ever made With the TAYLOR, FAULK, BROV •SOUTHURN and tho New CRAVEN Saw Hinn, Cotton Presses, With ICugino and Horse powor, and all supplies in store, lor sal© at the lowest rotes, by J. B. FULLER 47 Day S’root, Now YorkOit * bgß ly I> r. ZE K !•:, AN ORIGIN AE. gyax (coi.onisn) DENTIST, Office Northeast cor. Campbell <( ■ Greene sis.. AUGUSTA, GA . WILL (UVE HIS SPKUIAL ATTENTION t<> Natural nnd Artificial Teeth. Artificial Teqth, witbPlumpers, mounted on plates in a neat aud durable manner, to restore tho original expros- Nions of tho lime. Treatments of Irregularity of tbo Teeth, with ligatures. Special attention and direction given to children's second and the constitution of good Teeth. Teeth filled with gold and other preparations. All work warranted ns represented. Terms moderate, mb 4*-3 m Buckley's Itaiijo Guido ('CONTAINING ELEMENTARY DItINCI- J I’LBSt new, euay, and progressive exeieiaea, •wings, dunce*, uml melodies. Many of them never before pnhlisiicd. This new book for llio banjo has been prepared by Mi . Jamk-i Hi.cki.kv, who has had twenty-six years' experience as u teacher nd player, aiiil will be found to be superior to all ormer publication* >t keclftss It contains over one hundred of the very best pieces of music for Hie banjo. I’rko, 75 c01d,,. Kent post-paid. OLIVER DITSON A CO., i’uMisbtrs, 277 Washington, BL, Bolton. CHAB. H. DITBON A CO., j«4—if 711 Broadwsy, New Yerk. R.R.H F I LLS» till. KADWAY’S PILLS Doee For Regulating tho Liver, Stomach, BoweU, end Kiilneys, One PiU *t Right. For OUUnoU Diseases end Chronic complaint* 4 to 6 every 24 hours. Asa Dinner Pill, one Pill one hour Wore diuin? will ensure a good e;,petite, and hcaltliy digestion. Or. mOIVAY’S PILLS are ( MPOIISinED FKOJI YEGE. TUILE EXTRACTS, Coated with Sweet Gum, nnd are the beet, quickest, mul surest Purga tive, Aperient. Aiitl-Ulltona and Gut hurtle Hcdielne known to 173<.'(11i-itl Science. One ol tkr. Kntltvny’ti Pills eon- I still* more of the active princi ple oi cure, unit will net quicker eti the Elver, HowcU, Stomach, liidneya, Itlaihlerj IRood, Ac., limn four or six oi lMe ordinary f->iumoii Purgative Cathartio I !- old under various names, er than ten K>‘niu* of Blue mass. TRUE COMFORT FOR THE AGED AND O! HERS AFFLICTED WITH COS TIYENL3S AND PARALYSIS OF THE COWELS. ONE TO THREE OF RADWAY’S PILLS one,, in 24 hours will secure regular eyacua tinns from Ihe bowels. Persons who for 20 Vcars have not enjoyed a natural stool, and i ve been compelled to use injections, havs been cured by a tew doses of Radway’s Fills, READ THIS. New Albany, Ind., March 12, 1867. Tor forty years I have been afflicted with ce it '.venrss, and for tho last twenty waa com pr ill’d daily to resort to injections to secure an evacuation. In December last I com in need the uvo of Radway’s Pills. After taking a few doses, my liver, stomach, and bowels were restored to their natural strength and duties. I have now a regular movement once a day, and, although 80 years of age, fool as hearty and strong as I did 40 years ago. Dr. Iladway, N. Y. Tnos. Redfath, J. P. MECIIANICAL DISEASES. Persons engaged in Paints, Minerals, Plumbers, Typo Setters, Goldbeaters, Miners, nr. they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of tho bowels; to guard against this, take a dose of Radway’s Pills once or twice a week as a Preventive. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS CURE ALL DISEASES Os tire Stomach, Elver, Bow* di, Kidney*, I! I udder, Nervous f V.-ieusi-*, I2e:ulaclic, Constipu t ion, (Odivcncss, Indigestion. E v->»ep*ia, Biliousness, Bilious 1 ,cr. liifluminntlon of the Bowel*, Pile*, and nil dcrnngc of the Internal Viscera.— O.ie (o six boxes warranted to eifect n positive cure. Purely vegetable, eontuiniiiK no mcr essVy, minerals, or deleterious t: ■ us*. Dr. Radway’s Pills sold by nil Ikruggists nnd Conntry Mcr eliuiit*. S’ricc, 25 Cents. HIGH ENDORSEMENT FROM THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PRUSSIA. DR. RADWAY Is ill receipt of an important official docu* ui' ul, signed by the Professors of the Medical Colloge of Breslau, Prussia, embodying tho rosult of an analysis of • RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS. “ The Faculty of the College state in their re; ‘v.t that after a careful and minute examma tij‘, they have the honor to state that “tho pills are not only free from every substance injurious to health, but arc composed wholly of substances nnd elements promotive of dig- Kt'on. and certain at tho same time to afavorably upon Ihe nervous system, &c., C.c. They state, further, that tho injurious rumors set afloat by the Prussian apothe caries originated “in a mean spirit of trade j-alousy, excited by the great celebrity at- I.lin-d by the Pills within & very brief period.” Signed on behalf of the College, Dll. PHIL. THEOBALD WERNER, Director of the Tolyltchnie Bureau. DR. HESSE, first Assistant, In cases wliero natural evacuations are difib It to secure, and a quick dischargo is or . .mini, take six of Radway’s Pills and pul verize them,—take tho pill powder in water or p. - rv.-s, —in half an hour they will ope iate. IVe have known the most distressing pa : n of G ; iritis, Bilious Cholic, Inflamma tion Conqe.-tiou, Ac., slopped, and the re l.iin dir ;tilling humors expelled from the 1 i in thirty minutes by this treatment, l! i: imwener, better in chronic cases to take lb” pills as they are, and let them gradually and.-•• •in ihe stomach. These Pills possess in l! .• Yidlest degree cathartic, aperient, tonic in fdiapharctic properties. They do do not weaken or debilitate the system or any of its organs, and will leave the bowel* regular aid healthy. They purify and equal ize Hie circulation of the blood. No conges tion or inflammation will occur while th* system is under their influence. Price 25 cents per box, or 6 boxos for one dollar. Sold by PLUMB <(; LEITNER, mhl--iy. Augusta, Ga. A- SAFE CURTAIN, / \ Speedy Cure NEURALGIA V uiiLversal iNem'algiaJ am. \C i / N ERVOUS DISEASES. //* MiHerfi nvr .IKagicat. IT I.S AX UNFAILING REMEDY IN ALU I caws of Neuralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure iu less than t wenty four hours from tho ueo of no more than t wo or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease ha* failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. I Oven in tho Rcvereat cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affect Hi g tho entire iivstem, its use for i\ few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always a fiords tho most astonishing relief, and very nicely fails to produco a complete and pen uiftnetitcuro. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slighest degree injurious, even to the most deli cate system, and can always ho used with perfect safety. It has long boon in constant use hy many of cur most eminent pliviicians, who give it their unani mous aud uiupmliUed approval* Kent by mail oh receipt of price and postage. One package, s!.< (», postage fi cents. Six packages, $5.00, pos’agc 27 cents. Twelve packages, $9.00, postage 48 cents. It is sold hy all wholesale and retail dealers in dings and medicines throughout the United States, and hy TUteNEH 6c CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremout street, Boston, Mass. myd-rly Piano Fortes Tuned. f I*o MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RK. I lITTCE[) tho oharg* fur TUNING to THREE DOLLARS. Orders loft »t Mn. GUO. A. DATES’ 210 B fun J -troel, or at my Shop, oppo«R» th« Poq Ofllrx. promptly *tt*ntleil to. • I 1,« ROBERT \. HAHPKR LATEST AND BEST IMPROVEMENT ON ALL OTHER INVENTIONS !-*S RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dn. J. STEPHEN’S A CO.’S Patent Cornea Restorers, or KeetorerN of the EYESIGHT. Will restore impartial sight and preserve it to the latest period of life PUGHE’S Book and Job PRINTING OFFICE 191) RKOAU AND lit KLLIS STRKKTS THIS ESTABLISHMENT 18 NOW FULLY SUPPLIED WITH RESSES, TYPE, BORDERS ORNAMENTS, CUTS, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc* OF THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED STYLES! Aud is ready to axecute every descrip tion ol BOOK 10 JOB PHTE IN A FIRST CLASS MANNER AND ON REASONABLE TERMS BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS BRIEFS, CHECKS POSTERS, LABELS, CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES PAMPHLETS, BILLS LADING, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS BALL TICKETS, STEAMBOAT BILLS’ DRAY RECEIPTS, BILLS OF FARE AUCTION BILLS, HAND BILLS HEADINGS FOR BOOKS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS DRAFTS AND NOTES, ETC. ETC., ETC., ETC. (’lt INTI ftU lift COLORS. ISSF" Headings printed and Books ruled and bound to order. Rfir Checks, Drafts, and No .. • i et'gnd bound to order. SOS’" Merchants and others in waut of JOB PRINTING of any kind, will find it greatly to their advantage to leave their orders at PUGHE'S JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 190 BROAD A 153 ELLIS ST., Angiuta, On. Rail Road Schedules. 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-■'» CONVENTION CHORES W* AMBRAgK&g use of musical conventions, r , t * wff, Tlid object ol this work is ,0 .( *} j lc classes price, the heel pieces of enumerated. It contains U <« c sl ,disih» lW pieces from oratorios, operas, c> > eat hook of the kind puhlislie . Price tiO cent*. niTSON * OLIVER Hi g. p«» s “ ruhiish.r Y 2rr« iel—tf «1 Brosthr^.