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’*' facial Orffan of the U. g. Govwnment.
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AED I'HE TUUKBRS.
'' -flawpr BreiurrXrtn choined tteTnrucrs,
*•**.- Nyrmhcr tn de Ball, ’Wf"®
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’ -"l’we couased do whole Gesangvcrcin
'J * - Mil dor Llcderlich Aepful Chat,
•.’■ '. UW dey blowed on de drooms und jtroomed on
'■£*-'■■■»•••■■ ■dei®#’,
TRi Hey couldn’t refifo no mote.
t; <■ y. ■.. . '
*< Atfan* lireitmann choined de Tporners,
*4 ■ Day-all set oop some sheute,
* , Dev look’d him into deir Toerner Hall,
' find pout?him a coarse of shproute,
'< Dey pools him on d* parrell-hell bars,
. . Und sb tanfl him nop on his head,
• ' (Jud dey paouaps dor beer mit an enchitie hose
/♦. In bis wout’ dill he's ’pout halt toad !
'/ Haas Breitmann choined de Toorners;
. ' - Day m&ke shimnajtig dricks— !
•<?f He stood on de middle of de floor, I
Und fn jt up a fifty-six, 1
*, Und den he trows it to de roof,
1 Phd schwig off a treadful triuk. d
Do veight coom toomblo pack on hu hcadt, c
" ■ Und ny shinks! he didn’t vink J
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w- Hans Breitmann choined do Toorners :
Mein Got! how dey drinked und shwore! 0
. Dcrc vas Sohwabians and Tyrolers,
Und Bavarians by do score, j
tome tellers coornud from do Rheinland,
Und Fronkfort-on de-Main,
Boot dare vas only von Sherman derc,
- ' *' ■ Uiid le vas a Hulttei* Dene.
Haus Breitmann choined do Toor net.,
.. ? 'Mil« Liinpurg cheese hecoom;
Veu bo open do pux.it scbiaeH sb i'.udt
■ It kuock dp niusiok doomb.
Yen de Deutschors kit do flavor,
. .. It ooOrl de haer on derc bead; ,
Boot dore vas dwo Amerigans dere, 1
Und,p,- Um, it kilt deni doadt! j
Hans Breitmann choiued do Toorner,; j
X De ladies eoornod in to see; ’
i’cy poor dem in de blow tor de gals, I
All in dcr gal-lerie. '
Dnyashk: “Vhere ish dor Breitmann ?”
Had dey drear pie mit awe und tear
, Bt Ven dey see him scliwingen by de toes,
f. A trfokiu lager bier.
ll.iti.- Breitmann choined du Toorners;
1 dells you vot r py tarn ! I
■ , Dev sings de great Urbuminelled, ,
De holy Klrarnran psalm, t
• • Und t en dey kits to de goros,
You ought to hear dem dramp !
ft scared dor Teufel down below,
Io hear de Dootebmen stamp.
Ilans Breitmann ehoioed de I'owiors— l
By Denner 1 it vas grand,
.?■ Vhen do whole of dem goes a valkin’
Und dancin’ on dcr hand, .
MR de reel all wavin’ in de air, *
Uviiolausend! vot a Jricks ! j
Dill dor Breitiuaun fall, und dey all go drrwn
- iilioost like a rote of bricks. I
• , U«n . Uiuitmanu cfauiund de Toorners, '
Dey lay dore in a heap,
• \* And slept dill de early sonnen shine
,'Uimw in at de window creep—
And de preeze It t ake dem from deir dream, d
And dey go to kit deir feed; *•
Here hat’ dis song an Endo— d
• Das ist Des BiibitmAwn»Llßl>.
s ■ [The Breitmann Ualladi.
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Similia Bimilibus Curantur. '
111! MEHR EVS J
tJOMEOI’ATIC SIMX BEKS, ’
| | AVE riWVSD, FROM THB MOST ample ■
ov, i l exportonoc, an entire success; Simple—
. ? Prompt -Efficient ">n« reliable. They are the ’
. «qly Medicinoe perfectly adapted to popular ‘
. < M»-a anetaaple that mis take, cannot be made in
t* . usiag them; bo harmless as to be free from 1
danger, and so efieient as to be always reliable. I
l liey have raised the highest commendation from
- . - ' all, and will always render satisfaction. 1
■' ’/«: Nos. Cures. Cents |
I* 1, era, Congestion, Inflammaiions.,, gk
T a, Worms, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 26
< ~ % ItryiMlE-Colic, or teething of Want 5....... 25
S 4 H BiarrUoea ofcliildren or adults „Xf»
-5, l»r*ent«rr, Griping Bilious Colic ,26
e, Vbolera ’lorbus, Vomiting 26
. ?. OwmwheiColde, 8r0nchiti5.......;., 25 ,
K VcHra.tsia, 'i'ootache. Faceache 25 .
■ ’• 9, H#i»dacl»ew v t'iek-14eadaehe, i VBrtigo M J
W, ngepepeta, Biblous'Stoniach.... 25 '
It. Msupreeaeet, or painful Periods 25 t
too profuse i’eriods 25
, >• Congh, dHBMIi Breathing 25
■- ■ K :: ,S
lif Onhtbailuy, ind sore or weak Eyes 50
.’_rt -.18, Czktenrbe am, -• er chronic, I»auanr.a .... 50
2«, Who»pi»K-W>uffb, violent Coughs 50
iima»aateJ
23, Scrofula, enlarged lands, Swellings 50
*4. <a<»»crhl Detißily, Physical Weakness 50
• *. ' fei 4»rol>»>', and scanty Secretions ..JM
20, -Mu-Sickness, sickness from riding 50
:■ - ft Seminiai Bnb> * I
riant, involuntary Discharges t-00
• < W* ’^rTn:7ry a Wcakucus, 'waiting'’bed 50
■ ' st. Painful Periods, with Spasms .60
sf, T’pVle^^Sparms', l^t o Vitus’ Dance . 1.00
31, Diphtheria.,,ulcerated Sore Throat .... 50
FAMILY CA$&
ordinary disease a ramify is
SMbicct to, and a book of direc
tions, tIOOO
. yniriler I'atuily and TravoHuK coses,
withbito26 ririe, from w ..-...*btoW
Spw lA-s R>r Private IMscaees, both
• , • lor tlnriuK nod for Preventive
i reatment iu vials and pocket uaaefi... .RS to >•
- jar these MftediM, by the case or single
hex, are-Went to anyuartof the edirtit ry by Mai
’ t?P. rc v%> rco °* charge, on reopipt ef-lae
■ ' . ■ HUMPHREYS* SPECIKTC,
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINECOMPANY,
• J wot ' 562 % rOa,lw#J '’ T-
, . ‘w-0,, PJ.UMB * LKITNER,
I - . STEVENSON * SHELTON
F . W. H. TUTT,
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' of d'leye, ‘fi—l2m d 1*
Letters of BismiMion.
‘. S2TATE OF
- / atjS • ' BivluHond
■ a£ Awes ,T. B-ihwell, Administrate,
“ of Tao Estate of Thomas fi. Smith, deceased,
applies ta yia for Letters of Dismission.
• These are therefore to cite and admonish al!
r ■'. auiaingwfar, the kin died and creditors of said
• deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before theßrsi.Monday in Msrcb next, to show
. . cbus-1 if any.tbey baye, why said Letters should
’ - . . Wgruntid.
• *• - * <Hvcti under m> hand and official signature it
office sjsf Augusta, thia Ith day of September,
’ . H’Wi SAMUEL LEVY,
• . S-" Ordinary.
IM THE PIBTKICT COURT OF THE
. ’ **->.' UiSted Sutea for the Southern Distiict es
..- >' ■-IS nAKKRUrTCV-
this Hie "3Js« day of I
. ’ • Affire*, iBR, *
- . ■ The. nudedsigned Irerebr m«we of bu
• , aeanigMe -ot James D. Dennard,
of Uathbett, in the county of Randolph and State
• y hf Georgia, within said District, who has been
adMcml < Bankrupt npeu hi* own petition by
• I^'District, conn of said Distract.
COLUMBUS O, BROOKS,
, imdl-rUw3w ; j Aarigw-e.
TN 7HE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
1 UnitridA-ffibWe* for the Sowtbera District of
Georgia. ' *<_,
In the raatlewf i
K W IN ' bankruptcy.
T« whom it may concern ■ The midenrigiied
hersby klvee notke Os Ms appointment ay As
signee Ker Boyoe, es Augusta, la the c ouuty
i Richmpmi,m>d We of Georgia. wHhlu said
Misttiet, who has lieea ad judged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District court of said dis
. .Dated at AujpuU. Ga.. J his lUtli day of Sepiem
her.-A. 0-JffiX ’ HENRY JONE*,-.
. gelfl-lßjya* ‘ Assignee.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
WifiiK'idfc Ur - r
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Bwfiii
TN iSA connec-
JL TION with the Second Train on the
South Carolina Railroad, and better connections
on the Branch roads, the Trains on the Georgia
Road will run, on and after THURSDAY’, June
18tb, at 5 o’clock a. tn., at follows:
oir FASSBaeitR traim.
(Daily, Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Augusta at 7.00 A.M.
Leave Atlanta at s®® A - M.
Arrive at Augusta at *•
Arrive at Atlautaat ®- ;J ® F. M.
NIGHT rASRBXeBR AHI' till TBAIH.
Leave Augusta at l®-®® J', M-
Leave Atlants at. ®-‘*® F. M.
Arrive at Augusta at
Arrive at Atlanta at ‘-40 A. M.
BKRZKI.IA rASSBHOSn 7BAl *’. i
Leave Augusta at 4.15 I’. M.
Leave Berzelia st ?-®® A M.
Arrrivo at Augusta S-I® A. M.
Arrive at Berzelia ®-®® F. M.
Passengers for Milledgerille, Washington,
and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlants.
Passengers for West Point, Montgnnuiry,
Selma, Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Au
guste on Night Passenger Train at 19.60 P. M.
to make olose connections.
Passengers for Nashville, Gerinlh, 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., Juno 16, 1868. jel7—tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OK
Macou and Augusta Railroad.
ZAN AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11, 1868,
’.7 the Trains ou this Road will run as fol
lows;
Leave Camak daily at 2.40 p.m.
Leave Milledgeville...., > 5.30 a-m.
Arrive at Mi11edgevi11e..,......, 6.20 p.m.
Arrive at Camak...... 8.55 sum.
Passengers leaving Augusta’or Atlanta on the
Day Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad
will make close connections at Camak for inter
mediate points on the above Road, and also for
Macon.
Passengers leaving Milledgeville at 5,3(1 a. ui.
reaches Atlanta and Augusta the same day, and
will make close connections at cither place for
the principal points in adjoining States,
K. W COLE,
my 10—ts (lenciulSujiciintenifciil.
Change of Schedule.—Central R- R.
-gM.Wk.-jEESaEfea
ON AND ARTUR WEDNESDAY, JULY l»r,
1868, the following Schedule will be run on
thtf Central Railroad:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at.— 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, i-'-a 6.15 I’. M.
Arrive at Maeon 7.30 I’. M.
Leave Savannah 8.00 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 6.38 P. M.
Arrive at Maeon 7.30 P. M.
Leave Maoon at 6.55 A. M.
Arrive at Auguste 5.88 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah. *...6.15 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 9.33 P. Al.
Arrive at 5avannah.;......................5.10 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 6.55 A. M.
Leave Savannah at....i.... T. 50 P. M.
Arrive at Auguste.. 3.13 A. M.
Arrive at Macon— 6.55 A. M.
Leave Macon at r 6.25 I’.M.
Arrive at Augusta at 3.13 A- M-
Arrive at Savannah at S.TQ A. M.
2gffi.Passengers on Night Train from Augusta
will run through taS avannoh, Macon, Columbus
and Montgomery, without change of cars.
Passengers on Day Train from Augusta will
make close connection at Milieu,and change curs
for Savannah and Macon.
Passengers for Milledgvillo and Eatobton will
take Day Train from Augusta,Sundays exceplcd.
The Union Passenger Depot (G. R. R.) will
be ukod fur arrival and departure of trains.
A. F. BUTLER, Agent,
jyl—tf j Central R. R.
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO.
STEAMERS WEEKLY FROM LIVERPOOL
AND NEW YORK, calling at. QUKIiNS
TOWN. A Steamship of thia line, consisting of
the
FRANCE........Capt. Grace 3.512 tons.
ENGLAND Uapt.Thompson.....3,lso “
THE QUEEN.. ..Capt. Grogan 3,517 “'
HELVETIA Capt. Cutting 3,315 ‘
ERIN. Capt. Hall 3,31(1 ■
DENMARK......Cant.Thomson 3.UZ '!
PENNSYLVANIA.Capt. Lewis 2,872 “
VIRGINIA Capt. Prowse 2,876 “
Leaves Pier 47 North River, every Sntwlay.
at 12 o’clock M.
The size of all these Steamships admits of very
sparions State Rooms, opening dirptly i»t<> tlty
Saloon, the accommodations and fare are uusun
paaaed, and the rates lower than atty tft-her line.
An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free \>f
charge. Tickets are issued id this country to par
ties wishing to prepay the passage of their friends
from Liverpool or Queenstown (Ireland) for $35
payable here in currency.
Drafts issued at the lowest rules of Exchange
for any amount, payable at any Bank in Grea
Britain and Ireland.
Passage from New York to Queenstown or
Liverpool CAB.IN,SI(M) Currency; STEERAGE,
$25, Currency
For Freight or Cab'ii Passage ap|>ly at the
Offices of the Company, 37 Broadway; and for
steerage tickets at the Passage Office of the Cmti
nany, 27 Broadway. New Yosk.
myD-ly F. W. J. HURST, Manager.
Postponed U S. Marshal’s Sale
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias issued out of the honwable the
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plais
tiff, in the following case, to-wit; George W.
Hatch vs. the Bank of Commerce, I hive levied
upon, as the property of the defotiflant, the Bank
of Commerce, part of lot of land Numbered ton
(10), Jekyi Tything, Derby Ward, together, with
all tbe improvements thereon, consisting ol n
building, known as the Bank of Commerce Build
ing, situate, lying, and being in the city of Sa
vnnuai,. eouuty of (Jbathain. and State of Georgia,
and will sell the same at public aubl ion, at die
Court Mouse, in the city of Savannah. Chatham
county, Georgia, on, the FIRST TUESDAY IN
OCTOBER next, between the lawful iiours of
sale.
Dated Savannah. Ga., May 29tli, 1858.
WM G. DICKSON.
sep2-lawtw U. S. Marslil
United States Marshal's Sale.
F [NITED STATES OF AMERICA—SOUTII
ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
JOHN T. DORAN, LiheUant, 1
vs. J IN
Sloop Mariam AHO CAROtitty, t
Her Boats, Tackle, Apparel | ADMIRALTY.
»nd Furniture. J ~
Under and by virtue of a writ of wnAHoac
exptmat issued out of tbe Honorable the District
Court of the United States for the Southern Dis
tract of Georgia, in the übove entitled caose. dated
September 18, 1868, to me directed and delivered,
I will eefl at Public Ancuon. oh TUESDAY, the
15th day of SEPTEMBER igstant, between the
legal hour* of sale, before the Court House, iu the
city of Savannah, Ga., the Sloop Mariam and
Caroline, her Boats, Tackle, Apparel and Fural,
tare.
Dated at Savannali, Ga., this Itlth day of Sep
tember, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
sepl2-td U. S. Maraliai, District of Goorgiu.
ACCOHDBON AND FLUTINA BOOKS
WINNER’S GUIDE; 75 OBNTS: NEW
Method, 75 ete. Jewett * Teacher, 75 ote.
CunnabeU* Accurdeon, 50 eta. Aecnrdebn with
out a Master, 50 eta. Hewe’s Instructor, 50 ctm;
the same, abridged, 80 eta. Howe’s Aceerdcon
Songster, 75 eta. Howe’e New School for Ger
man Aecordeon, 60 cts. Ethiopian Aeeordeon,
50 ct*. Alberti’S Gteman Aceurdw u, 78 eta.
Bowe’s Belf-Jn struct or for Accrirdeon an* Flu-
Hns, 50 eta. Wang’s Instrtister, 50 cts. The
preceding contain laatructiurn and Music. In
addition to these, we have the following collcc
tioas of -Popular Musier Winner’* Excelsior,
75 eta. The Fhstiaa, 60 eta. Mailed, best-paid.
fIUVER IHTSON <f- CO.,
'-a. r Boston.
C. H. DI» W A 00.,
m. 27 —ts , • New Yerk.
Hail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule.
OrriOK ffi. C. R. B. Co M 1
Auovsta, Ga., May 1, 1868. J
Afast new York through mail
and Passenger Train, direct from Augusta.
Ga., to Wilmington, N. C-, WITHOUT CHANGE
OF CARS, will commence running on Sunday,
May 10th, as follows:
MORNING MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIB
For Charleston, connecting with Train for ud‘
lumbia, South Carolina, Charlotte Road, and
tViliniugton and Manchester Railroad-
Leave Augusta Central Joint Depot at...3:10 a. ui.
Arrive “ n " “ ...9:45?. in
Passengers fer Charleston and Columbia, §.
C., and parts beyond, are respectfully requested
NOT to take this Train, as it doos not make con
nection with any Train for abevo poiats. They
will please take Train leaving
Central Joint Depot at 5 50 a. m.
<• “ «' •• .......4:00 p. m.
11. T. I’KA-KE,
myS-td Gen’l Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
GENERAL SUFI’S OFFICE, I
Übahi-estoh, S. C., March 26, 1868. I
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th,
tbs Passenger Trains qf tho South Carolina
Railroad will run as follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston..... ’ 6.80 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta ;..... 3JW p. to.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and Npw Orleans, via Mont’-
gomery and Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston 6.30 p. nj-
Arrive at Columbia - 3.50 p. in.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, Charlotte and South Cwrblina Railroad
and Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta 6.00 a iu.
Arrive at Charleston.. .......... 3.10 p. m.
Leave Columbia a. 1 ..... 6.00 a.m.
Arrive at Charleston 3.10 p. in.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUSDAVS BXCEFTED.)
Leave Charleston 7-30 p. bi.
Arrive at Augusta.... 6.45 a. in.
Connecting with trains for MeuipMs, Nash'- .
villa and New Orleans, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta 4.10 p. in.
Arrive at Charleston dJi® p- m.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SOSnATS EXCEI-TED.)
Leave Charleston., 5.40 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 6.20 a. m-
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Green
villa and Columbia Railroad.
Leave C01umbia....... 5.30 j». ui.
Arrive at Charleston.... 5.30 a. m.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Ifondayt, Wednesdays and Satirdagn.
Leave Kingvillc 2.20 p. in.
Arrive at Caindtn :........... 5.00 p. m.
Leave Camden- 3.10 a.m.
Arrive at Kingvillc.., 7 40 a. m.
(Signed) 11. T. I’EAKB,
jc IS General Sup<-riutendciit.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Atlantic A Guaf Railroad CtmrANr,
Savannah, April lOtb, 1868
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 12m
instant, tho Schedule of I’ASSENGER
TRIANS on this Road will be as follows:
Leave Savannali (daily, Sundays ex
cepted) at.. 4:00 p. hi.
Arrive at Bainbridge 6:30 a. in.
Arrive at Live Oak 2:05 a. ui.
Arrive at Jacksonville.... 7:30 a. m.
LeavaJaeitsi>tiville(Sundaysfexcoptcd) 8:50 p.m. ■
Leave Live Oak.. 2:30 a. m.
Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted) 19:00 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah,....,... 1:00 p.m
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
run ihrough from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Steamer Hattie loavas Jacksonville for
Palatka every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at.; 9.60 a- w-
Returning every Ahind«y, Wednesday,
and Friday, at ~..4:09 p. m.
Steamer Darlington leaves JaokeonVillc
for Enterprise every Sunday, at 9:00 u. m.
Returning, arrive at Jacksonville
Thursday, at., 4:00 p. ui.
•£■B" Through tickets by this lino as low as by
a*y other.
Passengers for St. Augustine have choice of
Line of Stages daily from Jacksonville, or from
Picolata on arrival of boats.
Connect at Baldwin with Florida Railroad,
daily, to Gainesville and Fernandina.
Train for Cedar Keys leaves Baldwin on Mon
day aud Friday ; returning, arrives at Baldwin
on Tuesday and Saturday.
Sleatnors leave Bainbridge for Columbus, liu
faula, and Fort Games on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, on arrival of train; returning,
arrives at Bainbridge on same days.
H. S. HAINES,
a? 26 —ts General Superintendent.
New and Most Direct
R O U V I’l
CAIRO, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
, WES'!’ AND NOliH l IWEST.
S VIA THE
Mashville and Chattanooga,
f . AXI> >
TVa»hviUe and .3iorthwestern K.K
5 T?ROM ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS,
B 1’ 202 miles shorter than via Memphis.
) From Atlanta to St. Louis,
27 miles shorter than via Cormth.
.. From Atlanta to St. Denis.
151 miles shorter than via Indi:i»a|n>lis,
’ From Atlanta to St. Loafs,
10W miles shorter than via Louisville.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
Leave Atlanta, making close conneelion at Cbsl
tannoga for NASHVILLE, PADUCAH, UAHIO,
< CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, and all important pointe
Northwest. HUMBOLT, JACKSON (Tenn),
MEMPHIS, JACKSON (Miss;), VICKSBURG.
, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, mid all other petals
South mid Soutiiwost.
’ THROUGH TICKETS, via Memphis, to Vicks
Iwug and New Orleans, good either by RAIL or
RIVER from Memphie.
j Five hours quickerto Memphis,and no delay at
Chattanooga by this ronte. Fifteen hours and
j twenty minute deray if yon have tii-kete via Mem
, phis &. Charleston Railroad.
J At Nashville, Trains of the Nashville & ClteUg
nooga mid Nashville and Northwestern Railways
ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM TifE
SAME DEPOT, thus avoiding Omni has Transfer.
: —o —
ONLY TWO CHANGES
i Between Chattanooga and St. lin kumn.
1 Meals aud State Rooms on Bl earners Free.
PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night
Trains. k
AMPLETIME GIVEN FOM MEALS. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
Passengers always save Trouble, Time and
Money by PURCHASING THROUGH TICK
ETS. Be sure to ask for Tickets via Nimliyiljv *.
Northwestern Railway.
THROUGH FREIGHT forwarded with' dis
fiati-h and safely.
Water carriage from S;. laiuis, New Or (eons
and .Memphis and other points to Hickmzn and
from Hickman to Atlanta, Augusta, Macon and
Mwitgomerv. ct®., withoct chasgx of oaßg.
Corn froniSt Louis to Augusta... 46 perbushel
Flour from St Louis to Augusta.... 2. iWperlrarrel
Aud equally low rates on other goods.
. WM.Y.INNFfti. XD. MANEY.
Receiver and Gen’lSupt. Gen'l Ticket Agent.
M. GRANT, Gen l Freight Agent.
may 16-3|n , _. .< , r _ ..
UOKTH GEKMAH LLOYD.
STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND
BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON.
The Screw Steadier# of the North Gcrmen Lloyd
ran regularly between New York. Bremen and
Somhamptefi earn ing the United States Mail.
FROM BKffiMEN, .EVERYSATURDAY.
FROMBOUTHAMFroN,EVERY TUESDAY.
; FROM NEW YORK .... EVERY THURSDAY.
Price Os Passage—From New York to Bremen,
laindbm. Havre, mid Sontlattnpton—First Calite;
♦WO-,Second Cafol, Steerage. |35. Ftomßre
men to New York—WratCabin, $120; .Second Ca
: bin ,472; Bteemrt*. FMeete pawage payable
i lugoid., »» ' » ; ’ «-»
Tnese VLSS< Is take frefcht to London and Hull
f for which tbrough bills of lading are signed.
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.MHt'lH,
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Leave Da1t0n...... 2 30 a.m.
Leave Knoxville. 11 17 a.m.
Leave Bristol 7 18 p.m.
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