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LARSKST CITY riRCILATION
fOKSDAt I4ORNING MW ;i ' '
SCISSOR S.
factories.
—Rents hare been reduced thirty
per cent, in Memphis.
. -The Mayor of Chicago stiles that
the city debt amounts to $
There were two suicides in New
Orleans on thv 7th inst.
_j lU w Edmonds estimates the num
ber of spiritualists at shout 4,000,000.
The Pull Mull GizeUe says that
on e person out ot every five hundred in
England is recognized as insane.
-Ift is said some of the people of
Lvnchbarjf, Virginia, have decided to
camp out for the summer, on account ot
the high rents.
—The white citizens of Kosciusko,
Miss., are getting up schools through
out the comity lor the education of
negro children.
Ko less than seven wedding parties
put up at one of the hotels in Louis
ville. Kentucky, on Friday night of last
week.
—The Washington Chronicle comes
out strongly in favor of forcing negro
suffrage upon the Northern Slates by
act ot Congress. '
The Pi ot says Boston needs more
religion and less tvilk about it more
of'the spirit of truth aad less theologi
cal hair splitting.”
The debt of the city ot St. Louis
has increased about a million dollars
in two years, and now amounts to
$3,671,600.
—Dudley Buck, Esq., one of the
oldest merchants of Hartford, died at
his residence, on Ann street, yesterday j
morning, in the 73th year ot lus age. I
—Gov. H. S, Foote, who lor the last
year, has been a resident oi Louisville,
lias determined to locate, for the future,
in St. Louis. _
—T! a expenses of the War Depart
ment for the fiscal year will be from
$120,000,000 to $160,000,000, or five to
six times as much us the estimated
expenses.
—Hon. Samuel S. Marshall, member
of Congress irom the Eleventh District
of Illinois, died at his residence, in
McLeansboroug, about the first of the
month.
—The Crown Princess of Prussia,
who is the daughter of Queen Victoria,
lias a telegraphic office in her palace at
Berlin, and converses daily with her
mother through the wires.
—Nine steamers a week are now
employed in transporting Irish and
German emigrants from FaiherJand to
th«s happy (muting grounds oi me New
World. Aad the try is still they come.
—One of the Judges of the State
Courts of Louisiana lias decided that a
uiau disfranchised by the reconstruc
tion act irom voting is disqualified
trim being a juror, on the ground-th&t
jurors are taken from the list of voters.
—Two young girls belonging in Fall
River, .'lass., ran away with some of
the circus company that performed
there on Tuesday, 30th ult. They have
been tracked to i’rovidence, but have
not yet been found.
—The j ini committee of the two
Presbyterian General Assemblies, old j
and new schools, after a session of a
week in New Y,.rk, agreed on terms ot :
reunion with remarkable unanimity.
These terms are to go before tt'ie I
churches for a year before a final action, j
_ —Wm. Loyd Garrison sailed fori
Europe, yesterday, from Boston, in the
steamship Cuba. A number ot friends
accompanied him oil board the ship,
and he was informed that $30,000 bad
been collected and placed to bis credit
in partial recognition of his services in
anti slavery cause.
—lt is .proposed to open in Boston, a
Rosierueian institute, “dedicated to the
investigation of physical science and
philosophy ; to the development of the
higher phenomena of' clairvoyance,
psyehometry, mediumship, and kindred
powers. - ’ Speeches are to be made on
the occasion.
—New Orleans papers complain of
tlie number ot divorce suits in the
eouris, saying that ten are now entered
to one instituted belbre the war. T hree
iu. h suits have been entered in a single
day. Most of the cases relate to per
sons married during or subsequent to
the war.
Sweden lias adopted an American
breech loader (or the use of our armies.
Austria, 1-ranee, ami other great pow
ers have rejected the American patterns
on account ot their cost and the leimt.h
ot time required to adapt machinery for
their construction, although their oen
trul superiority is freely acknowledged.
I he first chime ol bells in America
was presented at Christ Church, Salem
street, Bustou. 123 years ago. The bells
•■xist. in a good state of preservation.
r lle , '“scnjpnon upon the third tenor
. I ‘ the first ring of bells
° r H lO British Empire in North
America, A. D. 1744.”
P-7°TTf l Sh r:imn telegraphed to
■irrived* r- m,lt lllllt a « e,l < l 'eman had
w( j.* floral Augur's headquarters
t] | rt Hu ford subsequently to
(j I 11 t,e alleged massacre of
• tel Rankin and the garrison at that
re f 10 U» 'hat Colonel Rankin
“'d his troops were all well. General
enoan says the false report of the
massacre originated in Chicago.
‘ n is enthusiastic
Bpo, the climate. “ But the c |„ lllUtt !
l , h ,° « rc f‘. enjoyable, beauti
u uem of Egypt 1 Not cold enough
with V.’ "v >ot 10
f hAew York winter underclothus—'
■th a dry air exhiliraliug as a Ver-
I' I ' ,u " e ' the golden sun every day
•‘til Heaven radiant at night 1”
A little boy in an Illinois country
vvhl“, WU ,"| r,:t-eml y killed under some
vnat odd circumstances. His father
Bad a butting ram, and tie boy was
amus", ■ himself l,y putting the handle
I * f through a crack in the
Tli ' 001 J ur * ,e lam t 0 butt against.
droveT bu,ted Ht lhe handle, and
1 18 tIUB * of. the fork violently
gainst the boy’s head, and ooe of liie
b ° 3 '* eye a “ J pe,,e *
THE DAILY PRESS.
YOL. 111.
Special Notices.
S&T FREE TO EVERYBODY—A
Urgt 6 PP- Circular, giving information of
tht greatest importance to the young of
both sexes. It teaches how the homely may
become beautiful, the despised respected,
and the f\>r/hken loved. No youug lady or
g^ndaman should fail to tend their address,
nnd receive a copy pokt paid, be return
mail. Address, P. O. DRAWbR 21,
mh°o (Itn Troy. N Y.
JgF* KNOW THY PKSTi NY.
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. Madtune 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 trance, she delineates the very
features of the person you are to marry,
and by the aid 9f an instrument of intense
power, known as the Psychomotrope, guar
antees to produce a lifel ke picture of th
future husband or wife of the applicant
together with date of marriage, position in
life, leading traits of character, etc. Th»s
is no humbug, ns 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 envelope addressed to yourself,
yon will receive the picture and desired
information by return mail. All communi
cations sacredly confidential. Address in
confidence,
MADAME E. F. THORNTON,
mb?o -ly P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y.
fl®"* WONDERFUL BUT TRUE
Madame 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 Psyeom»»trop«*,
guarantees to produce a perfect 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 stating place of
birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and
hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped
envelope addressed to yourself, you will
receive the picture by return mail, together
with desired information.
Address in confidence.
MADAME (sEUTKUDE REMINGTON,
P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y.
mb2o—ly
A YOUNG LADY RETURN
ING to her country home, a f ter a sojourn
of a few months iu the city, was hardly
recognised b her friends. In place of a
course, rustic, flushed face, sbo had a soft
ruby'complexion of .Bmost marblo smooth-
J 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 thorn 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, also healirg,
cleansing, and beautifying the skin and
! oonipiexiou. By its direct action on the
i euticle it draws from it all its impurities,
kindly healing the same, and leaving the
surface as Nature intended it should be,
i clear, soft, smooth, and beautiful. Price
1 sl, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an
i order by W. L. CLARK &, CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette sr„, Syracuse, N Y.
The only American Agents for the sale of
the same. mh2o—ly
ASTROLOGY.
The World Astonished
AT THE WONDBRFHL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
jiadauie H. A. Ptrrigo.
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,
e'c., have become despondent. She brings
together those long separated, gives infor
mation concerning absent friends or lovers,
restores lost or stolen property, tells you the
business you arc 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, likenerg, and characteristics of the
person. She reads your very thoughts, and
by her almost supernatural powers, unveils
the dark and hidden mysteries of the future.
From the stars we geo in the firmament—
the melific stars that overcome or predomi
nate i:i 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 y<*u but a trifle, aud you
♦may never again haye so favorable an op
portunity. Consultation fee, with likeness
and all desired in'orraation, sl. Parties
living at a distance can consult the Madame
by mail with equal safety and satisfaction
to themselves, as if in person. A full and
explicit chart, written out, with all inqui
ries answered and likeness enclosed, sent
by mail on receipt of price above mentioned.
The strictest secrecy will be maintained,
and all correspondence returned or de
stroyed. References of the highest order
furnished those desiring them. Write plain
ly the day of the month and year in which
you were born, enclosing a small lock of
hair. Address,
MADAME H. A. PKRRIOO,
P. O. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y.
mb 20—ly
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!!
CHASTELLAR’S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR!!
For Romoviog Superflous Hair.
To tho ladies, especially, this invaluable de
pilatory rccoronannds itself as being an
almost iodispensiblc article to female beau
ty, is ea-ily applied, does not burn or iujure
tho skin, but directly on the roots. Jt
is warranted to remove Superflous hair from
low foreheads, or from any part ot the body,
completely, totally, nnd radically extir
pating the same, leaving the skin soft,
smooth, and natural. This is tho only
article used by the French, and is the only
real effectual depilatory in existence. Price
75 cents per package, gout post paid, to any
address, on receipt of an order, by
BEKGEK, SIibTTS * CO., Chemists,
mb2o-—ly 285 liivcr sU, Troy, N. Y.
AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 18G7.
aii^ixD
FIRE mm COMPANY
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
A. 11 KETCUAM, Agent. .
myl -3m
MECHANICAL WONDER !
The Hicks Steam Engine,
' i *
Manufactured by the Hicks Steam
Engine Cos, of Delp.ware,
BLANTON DUNCAN, President.
THOSE. >IIARP, General Superintendent.
r BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN
-L TION of the public to this wonderful
Steam Engine, which is cheaper, lighter,
less intricate, occupies less space, cousumes
less (ucl 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 witn 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 most radical
and entire change in steam engines
which has occurred since the days of
Watts, 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—6m
TO SPORT3OT.
Guns, pistols, and ammunition.
Just received, a full assortment oi Sin
gle and Double barreled GUNS
COLT’S REPEATERS, all sizes
Smith £ Wesson, Merwin & Bray’s, and
Ueruiugton’s PISTOLS
POWDER, SHOT, and GUN WADDING
Best qualify Water Proof CAPS
All kinds PISTOL CAPS
METALLIC CARTRIDGES, for all Pis
fcols
All kinds of POWDER FLASKS and
SIIOTDAGS
DOOR and DRAWER LOCKS, all sizes
BELL H t.VblVb,
¥M
~ KEYS PITTED TO ORDER
~ ?h *rt notice.
A general assortment of everything to be
found in a well stocked Gun and Locksmith
Store.
XI ©pairing
done promptly and in the best manner, and
on she lowest term?.
Remember the plaee.
W. D. BOWEN,
290 BROAD Street.
Ovcrv Barry so Batty’s Drug Store,
npi I—3m o
lIULES.
| g HEAD FINE
PLANTATION MULES
For sale at the PALACE STABLES,
apr 18-ts M. A. DEIIONEY.
WEDDiiSra
ANI)
VISITING CARDS,
SEW STYLES !
JUST RECEIVED,
BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
A BUPPI.Y OF BNGI.ISH
MOTHER OF PEARL CARDS,
LATEST STYLES IN THE NORTH!
They are the most beautiful Cards ever
gotten up for the purposes intended.
E. U. PUG HE,
ap.'S—tf Proprieter.
XCEI
rpiiE Mclntosh street
Xc© Xlonse
IS REOPENED.
I trust my old patrons will remember it,
and send in their orders.
K. A. IIARPLU.
uurs—tin
Rail Road Schedules.
Change of Schedule of South Car
olina Rail Road Company.
Omen South Carot.isa R. R. C 0.,)
ciiarleston,.March 11, 1867. |
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,
March 13, 1867, the THROUGH
MAIL. TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta,
will ruu as follows, vi*.:
Leave Augusta 6.55 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston 4.u0 P.M.
Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M.
Leave Charleston sou 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.
mmw&Sk
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,
March 13, 1867, Sundays excepted, the
Passenger Trains will ruu as follows:
DAY PASSBXGKR TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 6.30 A. M
Leave Atlauta at 8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 p. M
Arrive at Atlanta at 5.3(P1\ M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 9.30 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 6.30 P, *i.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.uu 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,
Nashville, Corinth, 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 all Night Passen
ger Trains. E. W. COLE,
Rial3—tf General Superintendent.
Atlantic and Gnif Railroad.
DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leaves Savannah at 8.30 p.m.
\rrives at Thomasville at 7.45 a.in.
Arrives at Live Oak at 6 30 a.m.
Arrives at Jacksonville at 12.40 p.m.
Arrives ot 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
Leases Thomasvillc at 6 45 p.m.
Arrives at Savannah at 6.00 a m
feo— ts
AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK
IN 47 HOURS!
TWO TRAINS A DAY EACH WAY I
jfsys£££l
THE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD
.and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the
quickest, most pleasant, safe, reliable, and
comfortable, from Augusta, Savaunah.
Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to the
North !
This old and favorite route from New
Orleans, Mobile, and Montgomery, via At
lanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Weldon,
N. C. r > to Richmond, Washington, Balti
more, Philadelphia, New York, is now iu
excellent order aud successful operation,
with new Engines, new and eiegaut Cars,
and Sleeping Cars.
From Weldon, Three Routes to New
York arc now open, viz:
Via Richmond and Washington City.
Via Portsmouth aud Old Bay Line
Steamers.
Via Portsmouth and the new Anna
messic Route. *
The last is a now and very pleasant
route, by Steamer from Portsmouth to
Crisfield, on the Eastern shore of \ irginin,
and ther.ee by Rail over the entir6 length
of the 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 CAPcS on all
Night Traius.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
The 7 A. M. Train connects via the Old
Bay Line.
The 6.30 P.M. FAST TRAIN (through
to New York in 47 hours,), connects via
the New Annauicssic Route.
Both Trains connect via Richmond and
Washington.
THROUGH TICKETS, good by either
route, until used, for sale at the South
Carolina Railroad Ticket Office.
P. H. LANGDON,
General Southern Agent.
For partiulars inquire of
ISAAC LEVY,
136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
del 3—ts
PIONEER™”
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 bux and you will no’er regret it.
This Yeast Powder is used by ail first
class Hotels and Restaurants through the
country, and is finding its way into every
household where good Yeast Powder is ap
preciated. Samples Free. Every box war
ranted to give satisfaction or money refund
ed. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG,
186 Front Street, N. Y.
Trade supplied at manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN D. BUTT & BRO., Ag’ts.,
26« Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
ja27—6m*
Pioneer Soap.
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL,
This aoap requires only to be us and to
prove its superior quality. Use it ai you
would auy 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.
Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices
by JOHN D. BUTT A BRO., Ag’ts.
No. 26ft Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
ja27—6rn*
ATTENTION LADIES!!!
CALL AT THE
Great Southern Emporium,
NO. 322 DUO AD STREET\
And examine our beautiful stock of Dress
Goods.
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COAL. '
A CARGO OF SUPERIOR COAL TO
arrive, and will be sold on the Wharf
by the Ton and upwards, to suit pur
chasers, by . A. POULLAIN.
> nu29—ti
DAILY PRESS
101 1 JOB PRINTING
AND
Bookbinding Establishment
190 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET,
AIJGUSTA, ga.
E. H. PUGHE, Proprietor
HAVING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR
§ooh nnb fob gqrartnient,
AKD HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF
PAPERS AND CARDS,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB PRINTING
/ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS
ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE j SOUTH,
AM) IST AS tiOOH SYTI.E
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
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
NOTES, DRAFTS,' CHECTS,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DIIaY RECEIPTS,
SHOW CARDS,
BUSINESS AND VISITING-CARDS,
PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
ZST* All Orders from the Country will be attended to
with. Dispatch.
OFFICE— I9O BROAD STREET,
Opposite Southern Express OJioe. Q
NO. 112.
Snuff & Tobacco.
PHANSBERGER&CO
304 BROAD STREET,
W holesale and Retail Dealers
in
SEG ARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, TIPES
WALKING CANES\ Etc.
OUR BRANDS OF SEGARS AND TO
BACCO are of the tue.t selection, and
will suit tbo taste of the must fastidious.
Cali si: 1 examine for yourself.
fe2B—tf
AUGUSTUS BOHNE,
qn/A BROAD STREET,
(Opposite Planters’notel 1
Has always on hand a large assortment of
IMPORTED A DOMESTIC SEGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
ASD
CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-ly] TERUfS.
Hotels Restaurants.
BERZELJA !
This 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 sflo feet above the level
of Augusta, has been refitted for the ac
commodation of tho public. The Proprie
tors are ready at all times to make each
visitor feel at home, and the Table is fur
nished wiili the best the country affoids.
Give us a trial.
H. A. MERRY A CO.,
fe22—6m Proprietors.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
the accommodation of the
public, aud possesses every accommodation
aud comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
au2B—l2ra . Pronrietor.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Curing boon renovated and nowly furnished,
is now opon for tho reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
inhl6—tf
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 Traius, can get a
GOOD MEAL
AT THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND
POPULAR HOUSE.
H. A. MERRY <£• CO.,
fe22—6m Proprietors.
Crockery.
Mosher, Thomas & Scbaub,
i),\\ BROAD STREET—
Uuder Masonic Hail
AUGUST/v, u,...,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
Ch.ma!
BOHEMIAN,
FRENCH
and AMERICA
Grlass "Ware !
AND
KEROSENE LAMPS,
AND
AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE.
IS®- Try us, and we will convince you
tbni you can save the Freight from
York to this point.
JOSIAII MOSHER,
J. JuFPERSON THOMAS,
GEORGE SCIIAIJB.
oc2—ly
New Crockery House.
BEAN & ADAM,
269 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Agents for English Manujaclurers,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
CHINA, GRANITE,
AND
COMMON WARE.
On hand, and arriving, 200 Crates, selected
by ono of our firm in Europe, to suit
THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
Being sole Agents for one of the largo?)
Potteries in England, our facilities for ob
taining G<*ods will enable us to compete with
any city in the Uuitcd Stater.
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Piano-Fortes Tuned.
TO MEET THE TIMES, I HAVE RK
duccd the charge for TUNING to.
THREE DOLLARS.
Orders loft at Mn. GEO. A. OATES’,
240 Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite
the Post-Ofiiee, promptly attended to.
sel-tf ROBERT A. HARPER.
corTsacks wanted.
I WILL BUY ALL THE EMPTY GUN
NY BAG CORN SACKS I can get, that
are good. M. A. DEIIONEY,
154 Ellis stroet, Augusta, Ga.
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BOOK ASD JOB PBIITIHG
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EVERY DESCRIPTION
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IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fallen Power Preeeei, and Beet
Workmen enable* ne to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Bate s than elsewhere.
Insurance.
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JNSUItANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREET
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JOSEPH E. MARSHALL,
|NSURANCE AGENCY,
2074 BROAD STREEV*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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Jewellers.
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.
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Furniture.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE!!
WHOLESALE
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RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 ami 89 BOWERY
AND
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
have the best assorted stock of Parlor,
Dining Room and Bed-Room
furn ITTTRE 1
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY
CANOPY and IJIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in cases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. tuyl—ly
Furniture and Fiano 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 tho case.
Orders left at m.v .tore, on Washington
street, between Broad ami Ellis, will bo
promptly attended to, at reasonable rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture
and Pianos.
WM. HALE (Colored),
Dealer in Family Grooeries,
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GEORGIA, )
Rictistosn County. J
Auoitsta, Ga., jMarck 23. 1867.
OIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, APPLICA
kJ TION will be made, by John Milledge,
Guardian, for leave to sell the interest of
G. L. Milledge, minor, in certain lands
lying near the City of Augusta, in said
county. JOHN MILLEDGE.
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Ladies’ and Gents’
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ONLY
ONE DOLLAR.
AT THE
Great Southern Emporium,
322 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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• THE GREAT SOUTHERN
EMPORIUM
JULIUS G. TUCKER,
322 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Constantly receiving, and on hand a large
and varied assortment of
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS
FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
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Boarding.
BOARDING.
A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN
be accommodated with BOARD AND
LODGING, by application to
J. J. LATHROP,
Cornor Lincoln and Ellis streets.
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BO^JRJD
/"HAN BE OBTAINED FOR FOUR OR
O Five Per.ons, on reasonable terms, by
applying at
NO. 189 GREENE STREET.
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Freights on Cotton
FROM
CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK
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/40TT0N WILL BE TAKEN FROM
e CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for
SI E’er Bale.
Wo will rcooive and forward to New
York from this City, by the REGULAR
LINK OF STEAMERS, all COTTON eon
signe.i to us, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALK,
froe of commission, cartage and other ex
ponses.
RAVENEL& CO.,
Agents of Rogular Lino Steamers,
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