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SCISSOR S.
—Mrs. HorpWi » oolored lortwr* r «nd
poetess, if in Hannah.
-T»oman in Detroit has b,«i> •*-
nUtd (or smugeling tenio her sinkings.
-August Belmont, ot New York *«
vfJ r returns on income pi »•
' -The trial of Surratt has been post
poned to June 10th.
—The Mormons have I tahluod the
Territory in which they live.
-Wisconsin is buildiug anew Stale
Capitol, at Madison, to cost about
($7,000.
—ln China there are seven grounds
~ jjvorce, of which the fourth is talka
jiveness in women.
—About thirty drinking fmntains. for
„ M and beast, are to be erected in New
York city.
-The Petersburg Express tells of a
swarm of bees which mistook a lady s
waterfall for a bee-gum and hived in it.
—.Mr. Peabody is in Scotland salmon
fishing, ’and he payed $2,500 in gold to
ihe man who owns the stream where he
anglelh.
—A valuable copper mine, contain
ing ninety per cent, of pure metal, has
recently been discovered in Culppeper
county, Va.
—The police have been guarding the
house of Jacob Barker, of New Orleans,
wn) recently suspended, to keep the mob
tram attacking him.
—Large numbers of colored people
have applied to the Agent of the Colo
nization society for passage to Liberia,
in the fell.
—Whilst the watchmakers of Eng
land annually manufacture 26.000
latches she imports irem Switzerland
iione 35,000 during the same period.
—Metcalfe Brothers, agents of the
Christian Church, are now shipping one
iriasand sacks of corn weekly to the
destitute poor of the South.
—A hogshead of tobacco raised in
South Carolina was sold in Richmond
Friday. It was the first shipment of tile
kind ever received there.
—A thief in Philadelphia, with the
detectives on his track, threw $5,000
worth of diamonds into the river Dela
ware.
—The arrival of emigrants from Eu
rope is daily increasing. Nearly 3,000
were landed at New York, about two
weeks ago.
—Mrs. Case, the mother of Samuel
fas, the lad who was hanged for murder
io Cincinnati, a few weeks ago, died on
Friday, of shame and griefl
—A Buffalo man whipped his wife
nearly to death, last week, because she
ate an orange that another man gave
her.
—The New York Herald says it has
been sued by a Confederate officer for
s'>o,ooo damages, on a charge of libel.
The name of the party is not stated.
—lt has been reported that Mr. Jef
ferson Davis lost some money which he
"as supposed to have in the hands of
Fraser, Trenhohn k Cos. This is an
error.
—The celebrated Dr. South on one
occasion preached before the corpora
tion of tailors. He took for his text
the appropriate words—“ A remnant
shall be saved.”
—A young lady, while on her way to
be married, was run over and killed.
A confirmed old maid savagely re
marked : ‘‘.She has avoided a more
lingering and horrible destiny.”
the Newburgh Journal notiees a
birth on the cars, and heads it, “ Born
at Thirty nine Miles an Hour.” If that
youth isn t fast, it won’t be because be
hadn’t a good start.
—The Richmond, Indiana, Telegram
teiis of a Wayne County man. who took
his family to the circus, not long since,
and sold his cooking stove to get money
to buy tickets.
—it is calculated that it would re
quire a column of gold Ore miles and
F-i U of a mile high and thirteen
mcnes in diameter to cancel the national
debt.
W. B. Berry vs. Montgomery & West
roint Railroad. Action to recover the
value of a negro killed by defendant’s
negligently, on the loth of June,
Wb2. Verdict $1,863.
—The application of castor oil or
sweet oil to new boots, it is said, makes
them as soft as a buckskin glove It is
l ° b , e th,: bKBt application
Ihafan be made to render anew boot
"‘‘ter proof.
“'V,® staled in the Pensacola 06-
, 'r' / lil ”ope has issued an
cct .lv h“ "' g m,mi,;i P al election
recent ) held ,n that city, but immedi
elected PPUlnUng a " lbe oUlc ” ra
i"Kiy I ticlT" e N eraba,By is ,listrMS *
obie«? • Ao °“ecau bnd out its
1,1 V181tl "ff the United States •
■•do t T,i,y b il i3 “> out how we’
sinners wen* sensin' “7 lb<i C<,m,uis
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And'the ,)r »bo..t KOOO.QOo!
S *asfenr ,1,,t I’ai'J «ut ii! one
000. Thfs * °’° ’L r about *'2,500,-
May, is, i6 * Blu the f-: re “t panic in
the Peabodv! i,a " 9 azelte is critical on
11 says the Inn* I*** 1 *** Victoria,
a f.i IdT T ' n!lk " a hcr 'oolc like
ei»hi,L i ,? d ’ crosß school girl „f
rather ° ld t ber
\ ni, twithstandii!g, nCSS be t ° leCKble ’
ve^oth^ ar mhnS and onst ’ tuti .cusl Uon
a declaration ,i <,dled 111 the bill of rights
•established !*7 s i? tvfiry Rhall ""t be
been ahiliat. i* bc . li *te, but having
authority of the policy and
satiou f„ U . V ed State8 ’ compeu-
Iroui the UnitedStls” “ due
WiH be Spieled by
acnLmted tiil .'u" < War ' Per80 " 8 well
War will * be acts state that the
course of thiTft" T ** I,roduCed b T the
Os ourarin o«‘ Un ' ment a,i,i of 80me
tiers, C l “ ,C r B ’, a, ‘ and lhe » h 't« set.
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THE DAILY PRESS.
VOL. 111.
Special Notioas.
tts* FREE TO EVERYBODY.—A
large 6 pp. Circular, firing information of
the greatest importance to tha young of
both sexes. It teaches how the homely may
become beautiful, the dospised respected,
and the foraakon loved. No young lady or
gentleman should fail to send their address,
and receive a copy post paid, by return
mail. Address, P. O. DRAWN* 21,
mh?o—rtm Troy. N. Y.
£7* KNOW THY DESTINY.—
Madame K. F. Thornton, the great English
Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometri
cian, who has astonished the scientific
classes of the Old World, has now located
herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thorn
ton possesses such wonderful powers of
second sight, as to enable her to impart
knowledge of the greatest importance to
the single or married of either sex. While
in a state of tr&uce, she delineates the very
features of the person you are to marry,
and by the aid of an instrument of iotense
power, known as the Psychomotrope, guar
antees to produce a lifelike picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant
together with date of marriage, position in
life, leading traits of character, etc. This
is no humbug, as thousauds of testimonials
can assert. She will send, when desired, a
certificate, or written guarantee, that the
picture is what it purports to be. By eu
closing a small lock of hair, and stating
place of birth, age, disposition, and com
plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself,
you will receive the picture and desired
information by return mail. All communi-*
cations sacredly confidential. Address in
confidence,
MADAME E. F. THORNTON,
mh2o —ly P. 0. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y.
WONDERFUL BUT TRUE.—
Ma lame Remington, the world renowned
Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoy
ant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
the very features of the person you are to
marry, and by the aid of an instrument of
intense power, known as the Psvcomotrope,
guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike
picture of the future husband or wife of the
applicant, with date of marriage, occupa
tion, loading traits of character, etc. This
is no imposition, as testimonials without
number can assort By stating place ot
birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and
hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped
envelope addressed to jour&elf, you will
receive the picture by return mail, together
with desired information.
Address in confidence,
MADAME GERTRUDE REMINGTON,
P. 0. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y.
mh2o—ly
a young lady return
ing to her coujd try home* after a sojourn
of a few mouths in the city, was hardly
recognised b.v her friends. In place of a
course, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft
ruby complexion of almost marblo smooth
ness, and instead of twenty three she really
appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as
to the cause of so great a change, she plainly
told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN
BALM, and considered it an invaluable
acquisition to any Lady’s toilet. By its use
any lady or gentleman can improve their
personal appearance an hundred fold. It is
simple in its combination, as Nature herself
is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in
drawing impurities from, al*o healing,
cleansing, and beautifying the skin and
complexion. By its direct action on the
euticlo it draws from it all its impurities,
kindly healing the same, and leaving the
surface as Nature intended it should be,
clear, soft, smooth, and beautiful. Price
sl, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an
order by W.T. CLARK A CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette st., Syracuse, N. Y.
The only American Agents for the sale of
the same. mh2o—ly
ASTROLOGY.
The World Astonished
AT TITK WONDERFUL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
IMDAIIEH. 4. PERRIGO,
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew.
She restores to happiness those who, from
doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love,
loss of relations and friends, loss of money,
etc., have become despondent. She brings
together those long separated, gives infor
mation concerning absent friends or lovers,
restores lost or stolen property, tells yon the
business you are best qualified to pursue
and in what you will be most successful,
causes speedy marriages and tells you the
very day you will marry, gives you the
name, likeness, and characteristics of the
person. She reads your very thoughts, and
by her almost supernatural power*, unveils
the dark and hidden mysteries of the future.
From the stars wc see in the firmament—
the melitic stars that overcome or predomi
nate In the configuration—from the aspects
and positions of the planets and the fixed
stars in the heavens at the time of birth,
she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail
not to consult the greatest Astrologist on
earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you
may never again haye so favorable an op
portunity. Consultation fee, wi'h likeness
and all desired information, sl. Parties
living at a distance can consult the Madame
by mail with equal safety and satisfaction
to r.hcinsolves, as if in person. A full and
explicit chart, written out, with all inqui
ries answered and likeness enclosed, sent
by mail ou receipt of prico above mentioned.
The strictest secrecy will be maintained,
and all correspondence returned or de
stroyed. References of the highest order
furnished those desiring them. Vs rite plain
ly the day of the month and year in which
you were born, enclosing a small look of
hair. Address,
MADAME 11. A. PERRIGO,
P. O. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y.
mh2o—ly
TO MERCHANTS.
QN HAN U—
AN ASSORTMENT OF
T A. Gr S !
FOR PACKAGES AND MERCHANDIZE
or ALL KINDS.
They are made of Linen Paper, very
strung, and aro Eyeletted. Designed to
bear a Business Card, whieb will be l’rintod
upon thorn at very low rates
Also, JOB PRINTING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, at the
DAILY PREbS OFFICE.
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AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5,1867.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
mayor:
Hon. Poster Blodgett; offieq,lst floor,
southwest corner, City Hall.
coimcuniE»:
Ward No. I—James B Bishop, Henry
T Pear, Thog N Philpot.
H anl No. 2—Ephraim Tweedy, Jos B
Reynolds, Samuel Levy.
Ward No. 3—Benj F Conley, Jacob B
Platt, Wm U Tu«.
Ward No. 4—R B Bullock, Otis G
Lynch, David L Roatli.
Clerk o f Council —L. T. Blome ; office,
City Hail, 2d floor.
Collector and Treasurer —l. P. Garvin ;
office, Broad Street, over Sherman &
Jessup's store.
Chief of Police —John A. Christian ;
office, City Hall, basement, N. E.
corner.
Lieutenants of Police —Benj. F. John
son, Thomas Walsh, and Charles
Evans.
Keeper of dtp Hall —James Mullet,,
Sr.; office, City Hall.
Superintendent of Streets and Drains —
John Morrison.
Superintendent ot Wafer Works, Pumps,
and Wellx —Peter Sheron: office, Tel
fair street, near Spaeth's saloon.
Keeper of the Bridge —Louis A. Pic
quet; office at the Bridge toll-gate.
Deputy Keeper of the Bridge —Charles
H. Rogers ; office, with the Keeper of
the Bridge.
Clerk of the Lower Market —H. R. Phil
pot; office at the Seale House, below
the Market.
Clerk of the Upper Market —William
Keener.
Lamplighter —J. M. Snelling.
Keeper of the Jail —T. C. Bridges; of
fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and
Watkins’ streets.
Keeper of the City Hospital- —William
D. Taut; office at the Hospital,
i reene street, between Houston and
Wilde streets.
Keeper of the City Cemetery —Jerre Mor
ris ; at Cemetery, Lincoln street, be
tween Watkins and Tavlor streets.
City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunze.
City Surveyor —E. V. Sharpe.
City Host Hal Physician —Dr. M. E.
Swinney.
Wharfinger —ll. C. Foster; office Mc-
Intosh street, corner of Bay, up
stairs.
Lot Inspectors —First Division, John
Reilly; Second Division, John Mc-
Kenney.
Inspector and Measurer of Wood —First
Division, J. F. Turpin ; Second Divi
sion.
Keeper of the City Clock —Gen. Harbig.
City Police. —M. J. Deween, L. F
Radford, John Kavanagh, A. M. Pra
ther, James Reilly, T. W. Olive, Patrick
Pows, Thornton Waters, John Shields,
.fames Lawlor, Peter Pardue, Daniel
Buckley, Joseph T. Godwin, Joseph W.
Ramsey, Patrick Hughes, E. J, Hicks,
Richard Hays, James Garrahan, K.
Rumley, Dominick Conlon, John C.
Lewis, John Lillis, Patrick Kearney,
John Jennings, Joshua Dean. Wm.
Vale, James McDonough, Ilenry Harris,
John HcArdie.
Fire Wardens —J A. Robert. D. H.
Denning, J. B. Platt, C. A. Piatt.
City Assessors —From Council. Charles
Estes; Ist Ward, Josiah Sibley; 2d
Ward, Thos. U. Rhodes ; 3d Ward,
F. Lam back ; 4th Ward, Wm. H
Goodrich.
HOUGHTON INSTITUTE.
Greene and Ellis, between Elbert and
Lincoln streets.
Boys' Department (Entrance on Greene
street) —Principal, Jos. T. Derry ;
Assistant, Miss Kate E. Parmelee.
Girls' Department (Entrance on Ellis
street) —Principal, Mrs. Sarah J.
Lathrop ; Assistant, Miss Fannie A.
Scott.
AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL,
Greene street, between Mclntosh and
Jackson.
Boys' Department —Principal, Martin
V. Calvin.
Girls' Department Principal, Mrs.
Josephine Jones.
CITY COURT.
Judge —Hon. John C. Snead.
Clerk —J. Taliaferro.
City Sheriff- —Isaac Levy.
Regular Terms —Fourth Mondays in
February, May, August, and Novem
ber.
RECORDER’S COURT.
Recorder —Matt. Sheron.
Clerk —L. T. Blome.
Sheriffs —City Police Officers.
Regular Days— Tuesdays and Fridays
of each week, at 10 o’clock, A.M.
AUGUSTA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer —J B Plait.
First Assistant —F A B Jennings,
Second Assistant —Daniel Galvin.
Secrntanj — Win Crane.
Treasurer —A Iversen.
Freights on Cotton
FROM
CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK
COTTON WILL BE TAKEN FROM
CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for
SI Per I3ale.
We will receive and forward to New
York from this City, by the REGULAR
LIN® OF STEAMERS, all COTTON con
signed to us, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALE,
free of commission, cartage and other ex
penses.
RAVENEL A CO.,
Agents of Regular Lino Steamers,
ap9—tf Charleston, S. C.
Jewellers.
ESTABLISHED IN 18507
Fj'XTKNSIVK AND ATTRACTIVE SUP
s plies of Rich Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watoliee, end solid Silverware of every de
scription, Diamond Rings and Pins, Ladies’
Gold I.eoutine and Chatelaine Chains, Gent’s
Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, Wedding
Rings, Bridal Setts of Pearls,,
ALSO,
sterling silver
FOR
BRIDAL PRESENTS
AND A GREAT VARIETY OF
FASCV ARTICLES.
Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at
A. PRONTAUT’S OLD STAND,
163 Broad street.
One door below Augusta Hotel.
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“ ESTABLISHED IN 1855-”
T. RUSSELL & CO.,
Have just received and opened
a line assortment of
Diamoud Rings & Breast Pins,
Suitable for BRIDAL and
WEDDING PRESENTS.
Also, keeps on hand
RICH JEWELRY,
FINE GOLD <fc SILVER WATCHES, ETC
"W a t c h. e s ,
CLOCKS, MUSIC BOXES <fc JEWELRY,
REPAIRED and WAR RENTED.
All work done by first class workmen,
and at the Shortest Notice.
T. RUSSELL & CO M
may9—tjs No. 28f> Broad Street.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.
Eli. SUMMER—
. 184 BROAD STREET,
Three doors below Daily Press office.
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and
warranted. JEWELRY made and repaired
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING dono.
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There cmneth glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and to old, to great and to small,
The beauty which once was so precious and
ra re,
Is free for all, and all may he fair,
BY THE USB OF
CHABTELLAR’S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL !
For Improving and Beautifying the
Complexion.
THE MOST VALUABLE AND PER
FECT preparation in use, for giving the
skin a beautiful pearl-like-tint, that as only
found in youth. It quickly removes Tan,
Freckles, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallow
ness, Eruptions, and all impurities of the
skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the
skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny,
and being a vegetable preparation is per
fectly harmless. It is the only article of
the kind used by the French, and is con
sidered by the Parisian ns indispensable to
a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30.0(d) bottles
were sold during the past year, a sufficient
guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75
cents. iScntby mail, postpaid, on receipt
of an order, by
BERGER, SIIUTTS CO.,
Chemists, 285 River street, Troy, N. Y.
mar2o—ly
Reparator Uapilli.
Throw awny your false frizzes, your switches,
your wig—
Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig:
Come aged, conic youthful, come ugly and
fair.
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
REPARATOR CAFILLI,
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from
whatever cause it may have fallen out) and
forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it
has no equal. It will force the beard to
grow upon the smoothest lace in from five
to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in
from two to three months. A few ignoran’
practitioners have asserted that there is
nothing that will force or hasten the growth
of the hair or beard. Their assertions are
false, as thousands of living witnesses (from
their own experience), can bear witness.
But mauy will say, how are we to distin
guish the genuine from the spurious? It
certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of the
different, preparations advertised for the
hair aud beard are entirely worthtess, and
you may have already thrown away large
amounts in their purchase. To such we
would say, try the Reparator Capilli; ii
will cost you nothing unless it fully comes
up to our representations. If your Druggist,
does not keep it, send us one dollar and we
will forward it, post paid, together with a
receipt for the monev, which will be re
turned you on Application, provid ng entire
satisfaction is not giveu. Address,
W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette st., Syracuse, N. Y.
mh2o—ly
BJ±IA.TJTY.
Silken Curls
One application warranted to carl the most
streight and stubborn hair of eit her sex into
wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has
been used by the fashionables of Paris and
London, with the most gratifying results.
Docs no injury to the hair. Price by mail,
sealed aud postpaid sl. Descriptive Cir
culars mailed free. Address BERGER,
SBUTTS <fc CO., Chomistsj Ng. 285, River
Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the
United States.
tna2o—ly
WHISKERS
AKD
Mous ta cli es!
smoothest face in
C Al> IL L AIR K,
the most wonderful discovery in modem
science, acting uponthe Bc&ril and Hair in
an almost miraculous manner.
It has been used by the elite of
Paris and London with the most flatterirg
success. Names of all purchasers will he
registered, and if entire satisfaction is not
given in every instance, the money will be
oheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed
and postpaid, sl. Descriptive circulars and
testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER,
SHUNTS A CO., Chemists, No. 286 River
Street, Troy, N. Y., Solo Agents for the
United States.
ma2o— ly.
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule of South Car
olina Rail Road Company.
OrriOK South Cakumsa R. R. Cos., I
Charleston, March 11, 1867. j
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,
Mareh 13, 1867, the THROUGH
M AIL TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta,
will run as follows, rii.:
Leave Augusta....» 6.66 A.M.
Arrive it Charleston 4.00 P.M.
Arrive at Columbia 6.20 P.M.
Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta .- 5.00 P.M.
Change of Schedule on the Geor
gia Railroad
To improve connections at Atlanta and
other points.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,
Maeap 13, 1867, Sundays excepted' the
Passenger Trains will run as follows •
DAY PASHKXSER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 6.30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 8.30 A. M.
Arrivo at Augusta at 6.00 P. M
Arrive at Atlantaat 5.30 P. M.
NIGUT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 9.30 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 6.30 F. i.
Arrive at Augusta at 0.15 A, M.
Arrive at Atlanta at. 7.00 A. M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger
Train from Augusta and Atlanta.
Passengers for Mobile and Now Orleans
must leave Augusta on Night Passenger
Train at 9;30 P. M. to make close connec
tions.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
Nashville, C.rinth, Grand Junction, Mem
phis, Louisville, aud St. Louie can take
either train from Augusta, and make close
connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage
Checked through to the above places.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passen
ger Trains. E. W. COLE,
mai3—tf General Superintendent.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leaves Savannah at 8.30 p.m.
Arrives at Thom as vi lie at 7.45 a.m.
Arrive)! at Live Oak,at.., 6.30 a.m.
Arrives at Jacksonville at 12.40 p.m.
Arrives at Tallahassee at 3.20 p.m.
Leaves Tallahassee at .......10.15 a.m.
Leaves Jacksonville at 2.10 p.m.
Leaves Live Oak at 8.00 p.m
Leaves Thouiasville at 6 45 p.m.
Arrives at Savannah at 6.00 a m.
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YEASIfrOWDEB
LADIES, USE THIS AND NO OTHER,
And with your Pastry you will have no
bother;
At every grocer’s you can get it.
Try a box and you will ne’er regret it.
This Yeast Powder is used by all first
Hotels and Restaurants through the
country, and is finding its wny into every
household whore good Yeast Powder is ap
preciated. Samples Free. Every box war
ranted to give satisfaction or money refund
ed. Manufactured by TAYLOR <fr YOUNG,
186 Frout Street, N. Y.
Trade supplied at manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN D. BUTT <fc BKO., Ag’ts.,
266 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
ja27—6m*
Pioneer Soap.
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL,
This oonp requires only to be used to
prove its superior quality. Use it as you
would any common Soap.
TRY IT,
And you will be convinced that it is supe
rior to any other article in market. For
sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured
by TAYLOR & YOUNG, 186 Front Street.
New York.
Trado supplied at Manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN I). BUTT A BKO., Ag’ts,
No. 206 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
ja27—6m*
Corn! Corn I
i nnn bushels prime
1 ,\J\J\J TENNESSEE CORN,
AT GEORGIA RAILROAD.
For sale low by
mv2l—lst C. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
Piano-Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RE
duced the charge fur TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders left at Mr. GEO. A. OATES’,
240 Broad Streel, or at my Shop, opposite
the Post-Office, promptly attended to.
eel—ts ROBERT A. HARPER.
“THE DAILY PRESS”
Job O fPi c e
HAS RECEIVED
AN ENTIRELY NEW SUPPLY
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AND
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
OK ALL KINDS OF
Printing Papers!
IN THE CITY.
Colored Inks kept on hand
AS USUAL.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
Spring Prints, Fast Colors,
AT 12 CENTS PER YARD.
JULIUS G TUCKER,
322 BROAD STREET.
AUGUST A, GEORGIA •
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Southern Express
Quxickest Time !
LOWEST RATES!
THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN
VIA
INLAND
OR
Steamer Routes
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
Will be made by the Agents of the
Southern
EXPRESS COMPANY
AT
BOSTON ..82 Court Street
NEW YORK 59 Broadway
PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St.
BALTIMORE 64 Baltimore St.
CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth St.
LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St
ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St.
FOR FORWARDING
Heavy Freio-lit
o f
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FOR
ANY POINT
IN TUE SOU THERE STATES
F R E I Cx IT T
To,3k Sbnt by the
QUICKEST ROUTE
Slioulil be Marked “Inland.”
SAME ARRANGEMENTS
MAY BK EFFECTED
AI ANY OFFICE
Os the following
EXPRESS COMPANIES:
ADAMS
HARMDEN
AMERICAN
HOWARD & CO.’S
KINSLEY <t* CO.’S
SARGENT & CO.’S
CHENEY’S
EASTERN
EARLES’
HOPE
IN THE NORTH,
EAST,
and WEST.
jpgs’"Order Freight
TO BE FORWARDED
BY THE
Southern Exnrcss Companv,
, Office, No. 179 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA, GA
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C. M. Warner,
I) LUMBER,
L GAS and STEAM FITTER,
255 BKO AD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
JfS&~ Pumps, Gas,
Steam and ’Tatar Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes,
promptly furnished or
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MMES. SEGIN’S
FRENCH MILLINERY!
AND
DItKSS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT 1
328 Broad- street, Augusta, Ga.,
Opposite Planters’ Hotel,
HATS, BONNETS, + . . -
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS,
SPENCERS, VEILS, Eto.
To Ladies in the country who may de
sire to have a well fitted Dress cut or mads
or Patterns of any kind, we will send ful
directions for taking a oorrect measure.
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Blanks of all kinds
PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE
NO. 131.
Snuff A, Tobacco.
P, HANSBERGER & CO.
204 BROAD STREET,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
BEG ARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, PIPES
WALKING CANES, Etc.
OUR BRANDS OF SEOARB AND TO
BACCO are of the finest selection, aud
will suit the taste of the most fastidious.
Call and examine for yourself.
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ATJGTTBTTJB BOHNE,
OOrt BROAD STREET,
O/m/XJ (Opposite Planters’Hotel '
Has always on hand a large assortment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
AND
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, aud
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-ly] TERMS.
Hotels, Restaurants.
berzeliaT
Tins WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR
PLACE, situated twenty miles from
Augusta, with ample accommodations for
visitors, a
FINE SPRING OF MINERAL WATER,
Delightful climate, in the midst of the
Piney Woods, and 500 feet above the level
of Augusta, has been refitted for the ac
commodation of the public. The Proprie
tors are ready at all times to make each
visitor feel at home, and the Table is fur
nished wiih the best the country affords.
(Jive us a trial.
H. A. MERRY A CO.,
fe22—6m Proprietors.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of the
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2B—l2m Proorietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAII, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for the reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
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~ EATING HOUSE,
Berzelia, Georgia R. R.
PASSENGERS BY THE PASSENGER
Trains leaving Augusta at 6.30 A. M.,
and Atlanta at 7.15 P. M., also, those
leaving either Augusta or Atlanta by
Freight Trains, can got a
GOOD HEAL
AT THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND
POPULAR HOUSE.
H. A. MERRY CO.,
fc’ > 2—6 m Proprietors.
Crockery.
Mosher, Thomas & Scbanb,
O \\ BROAD STREET—
Under Masonic Hall
AUGUST a,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
China I
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICA
G lass 'W are l
AND
KEROSENE LAMPS.
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
Try us, and we will convince you
that you can save the Freight Irom
York to this point.
JOSIAH MOSHER,
J. JEFFERSON THOMAS,
GEORGE SCIIAUB.
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New Crockery House,
BEAN & ADAM,
269 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Agents for English Manujacturers,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
CHINA, GRANITE,
AND
COMMON WARE.
On hand, and arriving, 200 Crates, selected
by one of our firm in Europe, to suit
THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
Being sole Agents for on© of the largest
Potteries in England, our facilities for ob
taining deeds will enable ua t,o compete with
any city in 'he United State?.
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REMOVED.
WE HAVE REMOVED OUR FOUN
DRY and MACHINE WORKS to
tba extensive building and tine Water
Power privilege, on KOLLQCK STREET,
opposite Stovall’s Excelsior Flour Mills,
where, with increased facilities, we
are prepared to take large contracts for
Iron and Brass Castings and Maobioe
Work in general. We would be pleased to
see all of our old customers and a host of
new ones.
TENDLETON A ROARDMAN,
Engineers aud Machinists.
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book ahd job pbihtihg
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
■XBCUTCD
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Rowlett Power Preeeee, and fleet
Workmen tnablee vt to do Superior JOB
WO liK at Cheaper Rates than elsewhere.
Insurance.
B.H.BRODNAX,
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
;229 BROAD STREET
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Furniture.
Furniture and Piano Hauling.
JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
SPRING DRAY,
I am prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos,
and anything else, without scratching or
bruising, as is too often the case.
Orders left at my store, on Washington
street, between Broad and Ellis, will be
promptly attended to, at reason sole rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture
and Pianos.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Dealer in Family Groceries
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Ice Notices.
X C 3E3
NOTICE I
ICE CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE
Augusta Ico House, opposite the South
Carolina Railroad Depot, and at the Branch
nouse, on Campbell Street, at ONE DOL
LAR AND TWENTY FIVE CENTS PER
HUNDRED POUNDS, and for any less
quantity, ONE CENT AND A HALF PER
POUND.
Both Houses will be open for delivery of
ICE on Sundays from 6 to 9 o’clock, A. M.,
and from 6 to 7 o’clock, evening. This
arrangement will give every one ample
time to get their supply, and 100 will r.ot
be delivered at aDy other time oo Sundays.
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“Christian Messenger” copy twice.
ICJEI
J3IIE McINTOSH STREET
Tee Hou. s e
IS REOPENED.
T trust my old patrons will remember it,
t.a send in their orders.
R. A. HARPER.
mars—ts
TO SPORTSMEN.
Guns, pistols, and ammunition.
Just received, a full assortment of Sin
gle and Double Barreled GUNS
COLT’S REPEATERS, all sizes
Smith A Wesson, Merwiu A Bray’s, and
Remington’s PISTOLS
POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WADDING
Best quality Water Proof CAPS
All kinds PISTOL CAPS
METALLIC CARTRIDGES, for all Pis
ols
All kinds of POWDER FLASKS and
SHOT BAGS
Dl)0R and DRAWER LOCKS, all sizes.
Abell hanging,
KEYS FITTED TO ORDER
afc short notice.
A general assortment of everything to be
found in a well stocked Gun and Locksmith
Store.
Repairing
done promptly, and in the host manner, and
on the lowest turms.
Remember the place.
W. D. BOWEN,
200 BROAD Street.
Overy Barry & Batty’s Drug Store,
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mechanlcli7 WONDER - !
The Hicks Steam Engine,
Manufactured by the Hicks Steam
Engine Co-, of Delaware,
BLANTON DUNCAN, President.
TIIOS R. SHARP, General Superintendent.
I BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN
TION of the public to this wonderful
Steam Engine, which is cheaper, lighter,
less intricate, occupies lesa space, consumes
less fuel than any other engine, and is
superior in every other way, it being in
fact a double cut off Engine, without the
friction of a double set of valves with their
multiform attachments, and for its superior
merits was awarded the gold medal at the
Maryland Institute Fair, in October, 1866,
over all other engines. This invention,
therefore, forms the most radical
and entire change in steam engines
which has occurred since the days of
Watts, being durable, accurate, and econ
omical in operation in space beyond all
comparison with the past, and at far less
original cost than ever before attained.
All orders promptly filled at the
DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
190 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
Send for circulars giving a minute de
scription of Engine. ap2—6in
“The Daily Press”
IS NOW THE
Official Paper
OF THE
CITY.
A I) VERTISEMENTS
INSERTED
on very liberal;terms.
E. H. PUGHE,
PROPRIETOR.