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URGES! CITY CIBITLATIOS
WEDNESDAY MORSISO...April R I«*T
S C I SJS 0 R S .
—No fewer Ilian eistbt journalists
are under sentence of death iu Spain.
ticut the Irish uearly all went for bug*
lish.
Twelve of the wealthiest young
ladies of Nashville have married Fede
ral officers during the past year.
—There is a very large falling off in
the publication and sale of the class ot
books relating to the rebellion.
—Four dollars per day is the rate of
wages to be demanded by the Sen
York house earpeuters from this day
forward.
—Steinway is the largest piano maker
in the country, Chickering next, Knabe,
of Baitimore, next, atnl William P.
Emerson, of Boston, next.
—Strawberries, grown in the open
air, were sailing in San Francisco, on
the 14th of last month, at seventy five
cents a quart.
—Johu Hale, Jr., a sixteen vear old
Providence lad, has lately made n
pedestriau trip to San Francisco, Cal.,
by the overland toute.
The Emperor of Brazil is a patron
of literature. He has put up a tomb
stone over a deal poet, who died of
starvation.
—The papers throughout Texas gen
erally fear that the fruit has been en
tirely destroyed. The loss of cattle,
also, has beea enormous. *
—A child asked, “Ma, dear, what do
they play the organ so loud for when
the church services are over, is it to
wake us up?’’
—Mrs. Jeff. Davis has shared her
husband's confinement in Fortress Mon
roe. Shelias since been contiued out
side. —Louisville Journal.
—Falstaff Hackett is negotiating for
a lot on Broadway, New Y'ork, upon
which to build the finest theatre iu the
country.
—Joseph R. Hawley, who was the
Republic candidate for Governor at the
recent Connecticut election, is a native
of Roberson county, N. C.
—Judge Duyal, of Texas, has decided
that interest, as well as principal, must
be paid of debts contracted before aud
running’through the war.
—The sun is always shining, the flow
ers are always blooming, the birds are
always singing, the golden grain is al
ways waving somewhere in this wicked
world.
—Father Payne, a Catholic priest,
severely punished a drunken fellow, who
assaulted him in the streets of Roches
ter, New York, last week. The apostolic
blows came straight from the shoulder.
—A young lady in Louisville at
tempted to hang herseif but was foiled,
and then tried the virtue of laudanum,
but that was pumped out of her. She
had misplaced her affections.
—Three reporters in New Orleans,
while enjoying a sociable nap together,
were robbed of their pocket books.
The three pocket books contained fifteen
cents.
—The United States Marshall for
Vermont advertises an auction sale of
twenty six thousand pairs of ladies’
shoe patterns, which he lately rescued
from the border smugglers.
—The journeymen plumbers of Bos
ton all went ou a strike, Monday, in
consequence of an announcement that
the eight hour $4 per day system
would he discontinued after this week.
—Marshal Bazaine leaves his regrets
with the Mexicans in the form of a
private box, containing $3.02.000,
which, it is said, the guerillas gobbled
up as it was coining to Vera Cruz.
,—A German girl, who died in Cin
cinnati the other day, after living ou
charity for a year, was found to have
had sti,ooo hidden away in her room,
SI,OOO of which was in gold.
—Barnutn, defeated in his political
aspirations, will uow have an opportuni
ty to eoueentrate all his energies on
some new “ sectacular, moral, religious,
aad zoological drama.”
Judge Sharkey has telegraphed to
the Governor of Mississippi, that the
prospects are bright, for a favorable
result, before the iSupreme Court of the
United States,
—One of the members of a whist
club in a western city died recently, and
at the next meeting of the club, the
cards had a mourning border around
them.
The Boston Transcript says:
Some of our best Republicans favored
General Butler’s election to Congress
on the ground that during the °first
session, he would break his political
neck.” '
—Eight thousand citizens of Boston
have petitioned the Massachusetts Le»-
tslature for a license law. A Boston
paper of Wednesday remarks upon the
greatly increased deinaud for cork
screws this week.”
—Benjamin S. Ewell, President of
Wilham and Mary College, in Virginia,
a now seeking aid in New York to re
build the institution. It is the oldest, or
next to the oldest seat .( 1,.*,,, / "
America, and was destroyed by United
htates soldiers during the" war.
-A recent lecturer teUs of a London
cabman, with whom he conversed, who
had never heard of Cob-leu nor Wash
gton, but who knew all about “Jack
Sayers" l ' “ Wullo P' d Tom
C-irdP, f lf ” f lhe business portion of
ni -I t Te’ I a ’L Was bur, “ id Friday
In all* • * h l rube * au in lh « postoffice.
Tim it budd >»« B were consumed.
cendifry. ‘ 8 10 havo bee, ‘ in *
p,7"A association for exploring
■destine, has discovered what is sup
posed to ue the remains of tho Sy—
onfvt °‘ l^ aper “ aUm - Tbif > will b « “>e
o» J building in which the Saviour was
rtear hwhicu cau be idunti,iod
n v’ rb “ culture of wine in Ohio is
sand St 4 te bas Be ' re " thou
th i , I 1 " 63 P laidtid with grapes, and
uud a hMf f n- V “ ieS 18b « was two
ami U T* 11 ? 118 pounds of grapeß,
rL tw< ? hoodred and thirty seven
thousand gallons of wine. 1
THE DAILY
VOL. 111.
Special Notices.
FREE TO EVERYBODY.—A
Urge A pp. Circular, giving information of
the greatest importance to the young of
both sexea. It teaches how thehomoiy may
herons* beautiful, the despised respected,
and the forsaken loved. No young lady or
gentleman should fail to send their address,
and receive a copy post paid, by return
mail. Address, P. 0. DRAWER 21,
mh?o— 6m Troy, N. Y.
t&r KNOW THY DESTINY.—
Madamo 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 tranea, she delineates the very
features of the person you are to fbarry,
and by tho aid of an instrument of intense
power, known as the Psychomotrope, guar
antees to produce a lifel.ke picture of
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 thousands of testimonials
can assert. She will send, when desired, a
certificate, or written guarantee, that the
picture is what it purports to be. By en
closing a small lock of hair, and stating
place of birth, age, disposition, and com
plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and
stamped envclopo 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,
mh?o -ly P. 0. Box 223. Hudson, N. Y.
WONDERFUL BUT TRUE.—
Madame Remington, tho 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 Psycomotrope,
guarantees to produce a porfeot and lifelike
picture of the future husband or wife of the
applicant, with date of marriage, occupa
tion, leading traits of character, etc. This
is no imposition, as testimonials without
number can assert By 6tating place of
birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and
hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped
envelope addressed to yourself, you will
receive Hie 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 country home, after a sojourn
of a few months in the city, was hardly
recognised b> her friends. In place of a
course, rustic, flashed face, she had a soft
ruby complexion of almost marble smooth
ness, and instead of twenty three she really
appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as
to tho causo of so great a change, she plainly
told them that she used tho 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, also healing,
cleansing, and beautifying the skin and
complexion. By its direct action on the
euticle 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. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette st., Syracuse, N Y.
The only American Agents for the sale of
the same. mh2o—ly
REMINGTON’S
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Fire Arms
Sold by the Trade Generally'.
A Liberal'.Discount to Dealers 1‘
200*000 Furiiiiilkcd tl*o United
States Ciiovernm-nt !,
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre.
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in Calibre.
Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre.
Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre.
New Pocket Revolver, 31-100.
Pocket Revolver (Rider’s patent), 31-100
in. Calibre.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot patent), No. 22
and 32 Cartridge.
Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32, and 41,
Cartridges.
Gun Cane, No. 22 and 32 Cartridge.
Breach Loading Rifle (Boal’s), No. 32 and
38 Cartridge.
Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 in Calibre.
E. REMINGTON A SONS,
Ilion, New York.
PRINCIPAL AGENTS.
Moose <fc Nichols, Now York.
Win. Read rfc Son, Boston.
Jos. C. Grubb A Cos., Philadelphia.
Poultney <fc Trimble, Baltimore.
Henry Folsom and Cos., New Orleans.
Johnson, Spencer <fc Cos., Chicago.
L. M. Rumsey & Cos., St. Louis.
Albert K. Crane, San Francisco."
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TO MERCHANTS?
QN HAND—
AN ASSORTMENT OF
T A. a S !
FOR PACKAGES AND MERCHANDIZE
OP ALL KINDS.
They are made of Linen Papor, very
strong, and are Eyuletted. Designed to
bear a Business Card, which will be Printed
upon them at very low rates
Also, JOB PRINTING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, at the
DAILY PRESS OFFICE.
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AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10,
DAILY, PRESS
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BOOR & JOB PRINTING
AND
Bookbinding Establishment
190 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET,.
AUGUSTA GA.
E. ll* PUGHE, - - - Proprietor
HAVING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR
fiooli Httb fob Department,
AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORT ’ENT OF
PAPERS AND CARDS,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB POINTING
ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS
ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH,
AJ’D or AS GOOD STYLE
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COLORED PRINTING
DONE IN ALL STYLES,
NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH,
EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE
PRINTING OF
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BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DRAY RECEIPTS,
SHOW CARDS,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
t W All Orders from the Country will be attended to
with Dispatch.
OFFICE— I9O BROAD STREET,
Opposite Southern Express Oil ce.
Hotels. Restaurants.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
GA.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL
SOUTH.
Will reopen to tho Public October 8, 1866.
TANARUS, S. NICKERSON,
oeß —tv Proorietor.
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
Commuaity is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2B—l2m Proorietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
U 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 get a
GOOD MEAL
AT THIS LONG ESTABiCISIIED AND
POPULAR HOUSE.
H. A. MERRY <£■ CO.,
fe22—4m3tem Proprietors.
BERZELIA!
This well known and popular
PLACE, situated twenty miles from
Augusta, with ample accommodations fur
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. Tho Proprie
tors are ready at all times to make each
visitor feol at home, aud tho Table is fur
nished with the best the country afifuids.
Give us » trial.
11. A. MERRY A, CO.,
fe22—4m3tom* Proprietors.
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tpilE McINTOSII STREET
Ice llouse
IS REOPENED.
I trust my old patrons will remember it,
aud send in their orders.
R. A. HARPER.
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Fish and Oysters,
GAME,
POULTRY,
VEGETABLES,
FAMILY GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Always on band
and for sale low.
CALL AND SEE ME.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Washington street,
between Broad and Ellis
into—ts
Lime,' Piaster, Laths & Ccoieut
The undersigned offers the
above, and all articles in the Building
line for sale at tho Store of
C. G. GOODRICH & CO.,
271 BROAD STREET.
Where customers can be supplied, either at
Wholesale or Retail.
D. H. DS tNING.
J&2- All orders for DENNING & TUT
TLE, left at the above store, will meet with
prompt attention,
mb 29—1 m
COAL. ~
A CARGO OF SUPERIOR COAL TO
arrive, aud will be sold on the Wharf
by the Ton and upwards, to suit pur
chasers, by A. POULLAIN.
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Iron and Brass Foundry.
Iron and Brass Foundry,
CASTINGS OF AN EXCELLENT
QUALITY, either IRON tr BRASS,
furnished promptly.
PENDLETON & BOAIIDMAN,
Engineers and Machinists,
IS9 Reynolds street,
mar!s—lm Augusta, Ga.
Francis E. Timmons,
Iron aud Brass Founder,
MANUFACTURER OF
STATIONARY ENGINES.'
SAW MILLS,
Iron Fronts, for Stores & Dwellings.
I AM STILL RECEIVING ORDERS FOR
the above articles, and am prepared to
furnish, with my usual promptness and dis
patch,
SUGAR MILLS,
SUGAR BOILERS,
COLUMNB, AND GIRDERS,
PIPES,
PULLEYS,
WHEELS,
RAILROAD WHEELS,
AND
MACHINERY CASTINGS
Os every Description.
Special attention paid to general Jobbing
Machine Work.
Ho. 170 Fenwick St., Augusta, Ga.
OPPOSITE THE WATER TOWER.
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