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About Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1867)
Tjt n.ulii 'llrtss. riVIXW I T * r T~ - -r WlC ** tJ fto gJS!aM- •*—• * * T , famished y«*« -# ;. ws •" Paper l IRfiEST CITY CIKCIIUTION. MORNING April *. SCISSORS. —Connetlicut polities make strange t.i fellow*. Thf lei*b »h«re all fc> ** Easlisb. __ pin has as ranch heaa as a ffieaf ml ay authors, aud » great deal more ot infant with a $1 000 note pinned to it* dress was recently raft «« » London railway station. —A yreat discovery of antique jew f!rr has been made in an Indian mound in Tennessee. —The 7Ywm says a “ jniif between let men named "‘bite and Weston is to be fought near Richmond soon. Not lonsj since we saw a view of C»iro on a lamp shade. !t was tfuly a Cairo scene lamp. —Under the opemtioir ot th f - eight boar law in Illinois. uUchauics are em ployed only by the l.our. —Ex-President Fillmore belongs to a society established in Buffalo for the prevention of cruelty to animals. —lt is believed that the Fenian Committee of the “Irish Republic’" sit within two miles of th* House ol Parliament. —Men spend their lives in trying to understand each other, and at the close, are compelled to acknowledge that they cannot even understand themselves. —A girl in New York determined to be in the fashion, had her own dark brown hair shaved off, aud bought a wig of the prevailing color. —How do you define 1 black as voui hat ? ’ •’ said a schoolmaster to one of his pupils. “ Darkness that may be ■ felt, r replied the youthful wag. —Berenger's sister has just attained her 101st year. The poet paid a sum to the Convent des Oiseaux for her maintainance. —The Philadelphia hedger detects indications of dagger in the loose mati tgement and irregularities ot many ot the national banks. —The thieves of Madrid make such extensive use of tho sewers in obtaining an entrance into houses that a snb terraueao police force has been orga nized. —During the recent flood* the people of Cairo indulged in several masque rades, although but one foot and a half* of levee stood between their city and destruction. —There is hardly any bodily blemish vhich a winning behuvior will not con ceal, or make tolerable ; and there is no external grace which ill nature or affectation will not deform. —The Catholics of New York have only 32 ot the 307 churches in the city, tad yet their church attendance is nearly as large as that of nearly all the other denominations combined. —The first gold coins,'called fi guin ea*." were struck in the reign of Charles 11., an! received the name because they • ere coined from gold brought from Guinea. —The trial of Judge Fred. Tate, of iexas, for the killing, some time since, »! New Orleans, of J. J. Bryant, the. noted faro dealer, has resulted in his acquittal. —pious old parent in Indiana re cently whipped a daughter, seventeen pars old, nearly to death for “ sfeing btff’' her lmir. Asa farmer, he had an aversion to short crops. —Every one owes obedience to the laws, but a still higher obligation is due to morality, and it so happen* that both cannot be complied with, it is better to (loan illegal act than an immoral one. —The legal pay of the members of ! Illinois Legislature amounted to flip to each for the last session. Per quisites voted brought the amount ac tually received by each up to $876. —The citizens of Crittenden county, lu., are much excited on account of the discovery of a very rich gold mitVe iti that neighborhood. It ts said to be one '<l the most valuable east ot the Rocky Mountains. —The Marquis du Hally Ccetque i, at one time bore the title ol “ the first duelist of France,” and who in later jeirs was considered as tile arbiter on a:1 points of honor, died iu Paris re cently of apoplexy. —Schenck stated in Congress that ’•here was “ no hour mure sad to the Mluier’g heart than that in which a re treat h sounded."’ How many hearts [ llUs t “chenck have saddened during cai '6er as commander. —Probably those very two men who Mte each other most, and whose best husbandry is to sow briars and thistles '"each otbei’s path, would, if they had «« met and conversed familiarly, have °een ardent arid inseparable friends. —Elder Carr, a revival Drencher in t,oun, y- W '» . has preached a pow 5, ’® rm< ? n on ‘he “Morality of Raisin* for the General Market,” taking lnnf^ U " and 'iG 1 a . s hear is made of the ~ . u Sa l e 18 inco,lsis tent with the - ot th « larmers as temperance men. Van r *' Ga , r . r ’ au laJ y residing in Janceberg, Kentucdy, was told on Sun _V mght, the 16 th inst, that her son R roora of ' ‘he hotel which was at Si m 7 erlt 0" ‘ire. The sudden news and sach an effect upon her that she •outing to L-.o ground,and died in •minutes. b ,r A So “herner in New York rnb man !*. mau 111 a street car. The culled him a pickpocket; police -5- r e hi ™ a “ au!i -K. and the k-irii o f W ',’ Urid UP lhe inciJe '“ by Uightma lecture and charging him Wlt'k" U ‘ A Slr6ak 01 ‘•• Uher -■-tiumner declares that “if New ‘"gland cannot get Cotton to manufac e,, she can turn her attention to rais hemp, which is a good business.” ‘es, it would be an excellent business "r our country, if it would raise him * °u‘ a foot and a half from the ground. —A New York exchange notices the "filiation of a company in thst city for ? e Purpose of introducing the cultiva itm of coffee on a large scale in South mrida. It ig proposed to engage OoQ Ut 2,5 * ) ° lat ' orerß. Capital, f9,000,- THE DAILY PRESS. VOL. 111. Special Notices. gar FREE TO EVERYBODY.—A large A pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both eaxea. Jt teaches how the homely may beoome beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsakes loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to sand their address, and receive a copy post paid, by return maiL Address, P. O. DRAWER 11, iuh?o—6m Troy. N. Y. Sr KNOW THY DESTINY.— Madame E. F. Thornton, tho great English Astrologlst, Ptafrvoyabt and PsyMiom.tri cian, who has astonished the (piebtifio classes of the Old World, has now located hereelf at Hndson, N. Y. Madame Thorn ton possesses such wonderful power* of second sight, as to enable her to impart kaowledge of the greateat importance to the single or married of either sex. h hile in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, end by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psyohomotrope, 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 thousand* of testimonials can assert. She wifi send, when desired, a certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. " By en closing a small look of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition, and com plexion, and euolosing 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. O. Box 223, Hudson, N.y. JSSaT" WONDERFUL BUT TRUE*— Madame Replngton. the world renowned Astrologist and Somnambuiistio Clairvoy ant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the peTaon you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the PsycomotTope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture of the future husband, or Wife of the applicant, with date ot marriage,' oc'oupa tioo, leading trait* of character, etc. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assevt By stating place.of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes stnd hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yml will receive the picture by return mail, together | with desired information. , Address in confidence, MADAME GERTRUDE REMJ^TtbN, P. 0. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. mh2o—ly A YOUNG LADY RETURN TNG to her country home, after a sojourn of a sow months in tb**eity, was hardly recognised b.> her friends. In place of a course, rustic, flushed face, db« had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smooth ness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared bat eighteen. Upon inquiry as to tho cause of so great achango, she plainly told them that she used the CIKC/ASSIAN BALM, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady’s toilet. By its use any lady or gentleman can improve tbeir 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* also healing, cleansing, and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the eutiole it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving tho 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. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette st., Syracuse, N. Y; Tho only American Agents for the sale of the same. mh2o—ly EE'TLGTON’S Sold by ;tlus Trade Generally. A Liberal Discount to Dealers 1 800,000 Fitmilelicd the United State* tiovcrnm"nt I Army Revolver, 44-1 HO in. Calibre. Navy Revolver, 36-100 in Calibre. Relt Revolver, Navy Site Calibre. Police Revolver, Navy Site Calibre. New Pocket Revolver, 31-100. Pocket Revolver (Rider’e patent), 31-100 in. Calibre. Repeating Pistol (Elliot patent), No. 22 and 32 Cartridge. Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32, and 41, Cartridges. (Idn Cane, No. 22 and 32 Cartridge. Breach Loading Rifle (Beal’s), No. 32 and 38 Cartridge. Rerolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 in Calibre. E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion, New York. PRINCIPAL AGENTS. Moore &. Nichols, New York. Wm. Read it Ron, Boston. Jos. 0. Ornbb & Cos., Philadelphia. Poultney * Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom and Cos., New Orleans. Johnson, Spencer it Cos., Chicago. L. M. Ramsey it Cos., St. Louis. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. marl4—3m* F’oor Oil Cloths. SHEETS NEW PATTERNS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In Oak, Marble, Cbinti, Frescoes, Etc., Ete. Just received for Spring Trade, which we offer at VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO, A full line of TABLE OIL CLOTII3 and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, Just received b/ JAS. 0. BAILIE A BRO. mar!2—tf AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1867. Snuff K Tobacco. P. HANSBERGER & CO. 304 BROAD STREET, Whole -ale and Retail Dealers JH BEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, PIPES WALKING CANES, Etc. OUR BRANDS OF REOARS AND TO BACCO are of the finest selection, and will suit the taste of the most fastidious. Call e.t.l exi mine for yourself. fo2B—tf AUGUSTUS BOHNE, • QOA BROAD STREET, (Opposite Planters’Hotel ties always on hand a large assortment of IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEUARS 'Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO LoriHard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES ADD CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and Clay PIPES, nrr stems, SNUFF BOXES, Eto., AT THE LOWEST NEW YOKE PRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL au4-ly] TERMS. “ GUERRILLA CLUB” This popular brand, together with our other Celebrated Brands, the “HARMONIZER,” AND THE “BIRD’S EYE,” OP SMOKING TOBACCO May be had at BLAIR, SMITH & CO.’S, 298 Broad Street, or at NELSON A McILWAINE’S Tobacco Factory, Marbury street, oc9—fim Near Augusta Factory. Crockery. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, A A BROAD STREET-^ Under Masonic Hall AUGUS'izi, Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH O lima! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICA GKLass Ware ! AND KEROSENE LAMPS. an n AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. ’&SL. Try us, and wo will convince you lhat you can save the Freight from York to" this point. V . JOSIAH MOSHER, • J. .TuFFERSON THOMAS, GEORGE-SCHAUB.. oc2 : —fim ' New Crockery House. BEAN & ADAM, 269 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., Agents for English Manufacturers, 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 TEE SOUTHERN TRADE. Being sole Agents for one of the largest Potteries in England, our facilities for ob taining Goode will enable us to compete with any city in the United States. fo2B—tf Photographs. PIOIiLvIXS’ PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES, 192 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia AND Broughton Street, opposite Marshall House, Savannah. Portraits, In Oil or Pastel, Cabinet or Life Sise, From SMALL AMBROTYPES or DA GUERROTYPES oN Deceased Soldiers, or other dear Departed Friends, MADE AS NATURAL AS FROM LIFE. Thorn Portraits are painted by MR. H, COLLIN, and other talented Artists of our Establishment, from Photographs in the most finished style, executed by Mr. PER KIN'S. Parties living at. a distance need only send us these Small Pictures, with a descrip tion of the color of the hair, eyes, and com plexion, and wc will return them a Beatifully Finished Portrait, As natural aH Life. CARTE DE VISITE. PHOTOGRAPHS, Ambrotypes, And every style of Picture, executed in the must finished style, and at the LOWEST PRICES. A large assortment of PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS AND TASSELS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CASTE DE VISITE Phoograpbs of Distinguished Southern Men, Etc., etc. fe27—tf Dry Goods and Clothing. Great Reduction IN PRICES! I. SIMON & BR0„ 224 BROAD STREET, (Four door* below the Central Hotel), HAVE CONSIDERABLY MARKED down the Prices in our Stock of CLOTHING! GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTnS, JEANS, TWEEDS, Etc., Boots and Shoes, HATS, TRUNKS, & VALISES, In order, to make "room for. oar SPRING GOODS, and to meet the calculation of those wishing to economise. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES AT I. SIMON & BRQ.’S FASHIONABLE Clothing Emporium, 224 BROAD STREET. ja9—tf CHANGE OF BUSINESS. CLOSIGOUT SALE, AT 190 BROAD STREET ! Goods at ISew York Prices! Mbs. pughe begs respect fully to announce to the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity that her stock of DRY GOODS Dress Goods, Fancy Notions, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Found in such a Store, WILL BE SOLD AT SfEW YORK COST! In consequence of a projected change in Business. CALL ANl> EXAMINE GOODS BE FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. 190 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. fe!3—tf “The Daily Press,” PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA , GA. IS THE Best Medium FOR ADVERTISING IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA. OFFICE : 190 BROAD STREET." 163 ELLIS STREET. Hotels. Restaurants. PLANTERS’ HOTEL. GA. NEWLY FURNISHED AND REFITTED, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH. Will reopen to the Public October 8, 1868. T.A. NICKERSON, oe3—l v Proprietor. ~~ MILLS HOUSE. CHARLESTON. SOUTn CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened fbr the accommodation of the yublic, and possesses every accommodation ind comfort calculated to please the most j istidious. The patronage of the travelling 1 immunity is respectfully solicited. ' JOSEPH PURCELL, aa2B—l2m Proorietor. f SCREVEN HOUSE. , SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, > J THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL ' laving been renovated and newly furnished, no*v open for the reception of the travel rag public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mbl6—tf EATING HOUSED 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 1 aving either Augusta or Atlanta by freight Trains, can get a GOOD MEAL AT THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR HOUSE. H. A. MERRY & CO., fe22—4m3tem Proprietors. BERZELIXr THTS WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR PLACE, situated twenty miles from Augusti, with ample accommodation, for visitors, a FINE SPRINO OF MINERAL WATER, Delightful climate, in tho midst of tho Piney Woods, nnd 5(10 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 tho Table is fur nished with the best the country nffoids. Give us a trial; H. A. MERRY A CO., fe22—4m3tem* Proprietors. Iron and Brass Foundry. Tp the Public. \T7"E HAVE NOW IN SUCCESSFUL W OPERATION, AN Iron and Brass Foundry. CASTINGS, Os an excellent quality, either IRON or BRASS, furnished promptly. PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Engineers and Machinists. Foundry and Machine Works— -189 REYNOLDS STREET, mar7—lm AUGUSTA, GA. Iron and Brass Foundry. CASTINGS 0 F A N EXCELLENT QUALITY, either IRON or BRASS, furnished promptly. PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Engineers and Machinists, ]S9 Reynolds street, • marlo—lm Augusta, Go. DEMOREST’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, U'N IVERS ALLY ACKNOWLEDGED tho Model Parlor Magazine of America. Devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketch es. Architecture, and Model Cottages, House hold Matters, Gems of thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special do partmei ts on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gymnastic, Fquestrian Kxercises, Music, Amusements, etc; all by the best authors, and profusely and artistically illus trated with costly engravings (full size), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady ot taste, can afford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents ; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents ; cither mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5.50; three copies, $7.50; five copies, sl2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. Address, W. JENNINGS DEMOUEST, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y. DemorcsPs Monthly nnd Young Ameri can together, $4, with the premiums for each mb 21 lm GO TO THE \ Great Southern Emporium, FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc., 322 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. mh22—tf KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, Beautiful qualities, All sizes, Just received, by Mrs. PUGHE, ocl7—tf 190 Broad street. Cotton Yarns* 1 nn BALES SUPERIOR lOW COTTON YARNS From Fontenoy Mills, Now in atore and fur sale; assorted num bers, from 6's to 12’s,constantly on baud. no29—tf A. POULLAIN. Domestic tfoods, Richmond stripes OSNABURGS BROWN SHJRTINGS and SHEETINGS BLEACHED SHIRTINGS And SHEETINGS All qualities, for sale at lew prices, by ja22—tf D. R. WRIGHT A CO. Dry Goods. 1867. 1867. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE! D. R. WRIGHT & CO., (Globe Hotel Building), 250 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. WE BUY FROM FIRST HANDS— MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS, and IMPORTERS. Goods arriving almost dqily. COUMTRY MERCHANTS need go no farther. We are prepared to show them a very complete and choice assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc., at prices as low as they can lay them down, bought of Northern Jobbers. For proof, EXAMINE OUR STOCK! jalß—tf PRINTS. . A FEW CASES— -TV NEW STYLES— At Wholesale or Retail, cheap, at a22—tf D. R. WRIGHT A CO. To Business Men! JUST RECEIVED, \ N ENTIRELY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF BUSINESS CARDS. IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES AT THE DAILY PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. feß—tf TO MERCHANTS. “ QN HAND— AN ASSORTMENT OF TAGS! FOR PACKAGES AND MERCHANDIZE OF ALL KINDS. They are made of Linen Paper, very strong, and aro Eyelettcd. Designed to bear a Business Card, which will bo Printed upon them at very low rates Also, JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at the DAILY PRESS OFFICE. feS—tf SPRING GOODS. A. BRANDT gpn IS CLOSING OUT THE J remainder of his Winter pifn Stock at greatly reduced prices, to make room for a " large and choice stock of Laides’, Gents’, and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAT S , AND FANCY GOODS, Which he is now receiving. A« ISRAADT, 324 Broad Street, .Opposite Planters’ Hotel. mhlD—3mo Fish and Oysters, GAME, POULTRY, .VEGETABLES, FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Always on hand and for sale low. CALL AND SEE ME. WM. HALE (Colored), Washington street, between Broad and Ellis. ;al s—ts “The Daily Press” IS NOW THE| Official [Paper OF 'THE CITY. A D VEIi TISE ME NTS INSERTED ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS E. H. PUGHE, PROPRIETOR. Francis E. Timmons, Iron and Brass Founder, MANUFACTURER OF STATIONARY ENGINES, SAW MILLS, Iron Fronts, for Stores & Dwellings. I AM STILL RECEIVING ORDERS FOR the above article, and am prepared to furnish, with my usual promptness and dis pa tob, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS,' COLUMNB, AND GIRDERS, PIPES, PULLEYS, WHEELS, RAILROAD WHEELS, AKB MACHINERY CASTINGS Os evory Description. Spoeial attention paid to general Jobbing Machine Work. No. 170 Fenwick St., Angnsta, Ga. OPPOSITE THE WATER TOWKB. mb2B—lm y NO. 77. Rail Road Schedules. Change of Schedule of South Car olina Rail Road Company. Officb SotTTn CiROLrsA R. R. C 0.,) Charleston, Marcfi 11, 1867. j ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, March 13, 1867. tho THROUGH M AIL TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta, will run as follows, vix.: Leave Augusta 6.55 A.M. Arrive at Charleston 4.60 l’.M. Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.JI. Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M. Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P.M. THROUGH MAIL TRAIN. Leave Augusta 6.30 P.M. Arrive at Columbia 3.00 A.M. Leave Columbia 11.40 A.M. Arrive at Kingsville- 1.20 P.M. Leave Kingsville 1.35 P.M. Arrive at Augusta 9.00 night H. T. PEAKE, mal3—tf General Superintendent. Change of Schedule on the Geor gia Railroad To improve connections at Atlanta and other points. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY", March 18, 1867, the Passenger Trains will ran as follows: • DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 6.30 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 8-30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at...., 6.00 P. M Arrive at Atlanta at 5.30 P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 9.30 P. M. Leave Atlanta at. 6.30 F. M. Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 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 New Orleans must leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train at 9;30 P. M. to make close connec tions. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Nnshyille, Cerinth, Grand Junction, Mem phis, Louisville, and St. Louis can take either train from Augusta, and make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to the above places. SLEEPING CARS on ail Night Passen ger Trains. K. W. COLE, mal3—tf General Superintendent. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leaves Savannah at 8.30 p.m. Arrives at Thomasville at 7.45 a.id. Arrives at Live Oak at 6.30 a.ra. Arrives at Jacksonville at.. 12.40 p.ru. Arrives ot Tallahassee at 3.20 p.m. Leaves Tallahassee at .....,,..,.10.15 a.to. Leaves Jacksonville at 2.10 p.m. Leaves Live Oak at 8.00 p.m. Leaves Tbomasville at 6.45,p.m. Arrives ar Silvannah at 6.00 a.m. f«s ts AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK IN 47 HOURS! TWO TRAINS A DAY EACH WAY! km—WKm i ■ M ■V i M—jßßl THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD and GULP MAIL ROUTE is the quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and comfortable, from Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus, aud Atlanta, to the North ! This old and favorite route from New Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At lanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Weldon, N. C., to Richmond, Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia, New York, is now in excolient order aud successful operation, with new Engines, new and elegant Cars, and Sleeping Cars. From Weldon, Three Routes to New York are now opeu, viz: Via Richmond and Washington City. * Via Portsmouth and Old Bay Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth and the new Anna* niessic- Route. The last is anew and very pleasant route, by Steamer from Portsmouth, to C rid field, on the Eastern shore of Virginia, and thence by Rail over the entire length of tbo State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, Delaware, with through trains to Philadelphia and New York, or to Balti more. Fare from * Augusta to New York, by either of the three Routes—s 36. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. The 7 A. M. Train connects via the Old Bav Line. the 6.30 P.M. FAST TRAIN (through to New York in 47 hours,) connects via the N»*w Annamessic Route. Both Trains connect via Richmond and Washington. THROUGH TICKETS, good by either route, until used, for sale at tho South Carolina Railroad Ticket Office. P. 11. LANG DON, General Southern Agent. For partiulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY, 136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. del 3—ts AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS, AUGU&TA, GEO., H.» T. NELSON, Proprietor. des—taugs MMES. SEGIN’S FKENCII MILLINERY! AKD DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT! 328 Broad street, Avgusta, Ga., Opposite Planters’ Hotel, HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, SPENCERS, VEILS, Etc. To Ladies in the country who may de sire to hare a well fitted Dress cut or mode, or Patterns of-any kind, wo will send full directions fbr taking a correct measure. fe9—ly cajriaetsT - A FULL LINE OF NEW CARPETS, Which we offer at lowest prices, consisting of BRUSSELS THREE-PLY S, INGRAINS, STRIPED CARPETS ALSO, RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS. Just received—all of which we offor at reduoed prices. . JAS. G. BAILIE <* BRO. marl 3—ts gailg Jnss. BOOK All D JOB PRUT ISO or EVERY DESCRIPTION BXBCCTRD IN THE BEST MANNER. The Fattest Power Prettei, and Beit Workmen enables ut to do Superior JOB WORK at Cheaper Rates than elsewhere. Commission Merchants. WedeDieyer & Evers, HOLESALE grocers AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 168 READE STREET, NEW YORK. Iteepectfully aolioit CONSIGNMENTS of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre pared to fill orders for GROCERIES and NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at lowest rates. oc2s—6m Insurance. B. H. BRODNAXT^ JNSUKANCE AGENCY. OFFICE AT THE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREET juS—ly JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, JNSURANCE AGENCY, 207 J BROAD STREE’x* AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. ap2B—ly Jewellers. REMOVED. RECEIVED AND RECEIV -1 {Pf/Setk ING a fine assortment of It SILVER WARE, JEWEL RY,FineSILVER-PLATED WARE, WATCHES, etc. All kindsof Jewel ry and Watches repaired and warranted, at low CASH rates. Stereoscopic views, Pic tures, etc., to r sale, at E. B. Long & Co.’s 286 Broad street. noß—ly T. ftUSSELL & CO. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Eh. 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 done. no7—tf Furniture. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! WHOLESALE RETAIL. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 aud 89 BOWERY AND 65 CHRISTIE STREETS NEW YORK, have the best assorted etock of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed-Room FURNITURE 1 SPRING BEDS and BEDDING IN THE CITY CANOPY and HIGH POST BEDSTEADS, Exproesly fur Southern trade. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED . AT WHOLESALE PRICES. KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK AND TURNED POST BEDSTEADS, in eases. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Our Facilities for manufacturing defy competition. my]—ly Furniture and Piano Hauling. JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT SPRING DRAY, I am prepared’ to haul Furniture, Piano?, and anything else, without scratching or bruising, as is too often the case. Orders left at my store, on Washington street, between Broad and Ellts, will be promptly attended to, at reasonable rates. Particular care given to moving Furniture and Pianos. WM. HALE (Colored), Dealer in Family Groceries. ja!s—tf Wall Papers and Borders. 5 000 ROLLS NEW patteuns WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. Fine and cbeap„just received at JAB. G. BAILIE A BRO’S. marl2 —ts WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, NEW STYLES! JUST RECEIVED, BY TnE UNDERSIGNED, A SUPPLY or ENGLISH CRYSTAL CARD BOARDS, LATEST STYLES IN THE NORTH! They are the most beautiful Carps *ver gotten up for the purposes intended. Those intending to "‘DOUBLE THEIR JOYS ” aro invited to call and see samples. E. H. PUGHE, mh23—tf Proprietor. Lace aud Damask Curtains, Plane and Table Covers, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF THE above good*, just to band, and opening at JAS. G. BAILIE Jt BRO’S. marlS —ts