Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, June 21, 1867, Image 1

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The franchise law of Tennessee ex cludes colored men from office. —A manufactory in Maine makes ten thousand bedsteads per annum. —General Rosccrans is talked of as the Democratic candidate for Governor of California. —A son of Benedict Arnold became a Lieutenant General in the British army in 1853. —The Cunard Steamship Company have placed another fine new steamship on their line, named the Russia. —The government will take all the telegraph lines in England for the postal service. —A man in Paris is creating a great noise in the world by playing on seven drums at once. —Young ladies in New Orleans wear false calves as a protection against mad dogs. —Chicago has about one man killed each day on some one of its railroad tracks. —An English paper reports that the earnings of the Atlantic Cable for the last two months amount to over £70,000. —A Colorado paper says female help in that territory commauds from S4O to SSO per month, and scarce at that. —The Buffalo Independent raises the motto at its masthead: “ Equal and just taxation or repudiation.” —The question of allowing colored people to ride in the street cars is now before the courts in Nashville. —A company of capitalists are said to be negotiating for the purchase of the Mammoth Cave. —The Indians have taken almost entire possession of Brown county, Texas, driving out the settlers, —The cultivation of the grape is increasing in the Valley of Virginia, and the upper country generally. —A message on the Belgium tele graph, over its longest line, costs only half a cent a word. —Two hundred and thirty five thou sand bushels ol wheat are now in store at Hilwaukie. —The Richmond Dispatch asserts positively that its circulation is larger than all the dailies of that city com bined. —A new suspension bridge over the East river, at Harlem, New York, is completed, and will be opened soon with public ceremonies. , New York Independent savs that the market for dry goods has seen its lowest point of depression, and will now begin to improve. —ln Canada there are seventy three gold mines, employing seven hundred and eight miners. The yield of gold for $690 953 thfee momhß ‘ S valued at Re 7 W e F W \r rento " Lldex , P eaks of Chn'Jh' ,u "" Se - v ' of the Methodist «rf!l h ’ M , the - m ° St e10, )" e,,t and pow luthißcountry ’ if u^tin There is something rery B ad in those mernerab'e words of Aaron Burr : woul lt^T dVol^ relesß the world »ud Hamilton.* 11 W ‘“ e *»• o. North cLot a f„ £ StaterCou n ri. PlCadmgS ° f " le Ul “^ 11.';','“' /''' '“•""J before <«£?£,' Si??-:- H«il.oadta?‘ , lhe “? bi, « Rnd Ohio *''*™'o »TTa 1 Ke "‘««kj oppo se work w ilt T dc !l erm I ' ned on, and SiS t r^ ed iu a Bhort a| so contemplated^ 9 ° h ‘° al Cairo * 8 nACSTSS COnnoct ? d the dentally run . ■ ccatu , r railroad acci »t DeJtur a da*™ lhrou 8 h * window "««ly bled to death°K f W ° B ' n , Ce > Rnd could be procured H 6 m<:d,cal aid the ParU h p»f 8t " umber of visitors at op to the Drei« Ul, » U °"’ 011 one day, Sunday beto*Urt^ThTfi 74 ’ 000 Ver 7 freouentl. ? *' ~ 8 fi « ure waa exhibition of ff T 60 ? 1 I he Londun av erae« „* , 18 ‘* 1 . . a,ld 1862. The not ranged an*? ° V BUora P cr d *y has ° ed > 80 f »r, above 30,000.” THE DAILY PRESS. voL. m. CITY DIRECTORY. MUNICIPAL, GOVERNMENT. mayor: Hon. Poster Blodgett; office, lat floor, . southwest comer. City Hall. CO® SI C I I. MB tv: Ward No. I—James B Bishop, Henry T Peay, Thoa N Philpot. Ward No. 2—-Ephraim Tweedy, Jos B Reynolds. Samuel Levy. Ward No. 3 —Benj F Conley,- Jacob B Platt, Wat H Tutt. Ward No. 4—R B Bullock, Otis G Lynch, David I. Roath. Clerk of Council —L. T. Blome; office, City Hall, 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 City Hall —James Muilet., Sr.; office, City Hall. Superintendent of Streets and Drains — John Morrison. Superintendent of Water Works, Pumps, and Wells —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 oj the Bridge —Charles H. Rogers ; office, with the Keeper of the Bridge. Clerk of the Lower Market —H. R. Phil pot; office at the Scale House, below the Market. Clerk of the Upper Market —William Keener. Lamplighter —J M. Snelling. Keeper of the Jail —T. Cl Bridges; of fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and Watkins’ streets. Keeper of the City Hospital —William D. Tant; office at the Hospital, (•ireene street, between Houston and Wilde streets. Keeper of the City Cemetery—Jerre Mor ris ; at Cemetery, Lincoln street, be tween Watkins and Taylor streets. City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunze. City Surveyor —E. V. Sharpe. City Hospital Physician —Dr. M. E. Swinney. Wharfinger —H. C. Foster; office Mc- Intosh street, corner of Bay, up stairs. Lot Insjiectors—First Division, John Reilly; Second Division, John Mc- Kenney. Inspector and Measurer of Wood —First Division, J. F. Turpin ; Second Divi sion. Keeper o f the City Clock —Geo. 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, James Lawlor, Peter Pardue, Daniel Buckley, Joseph T. Godwin, Joseph W. Ramsey, Patrick Hughes, E. J. Hicks, Richard Hays, James Garrahan, E. Rumley, Dominick Conlon, John C. Lewis, John Lillis. Patrick Kearney, John Jennings, Joshua Dean. Win. Vale, James McDonough, Henry Harris, John McArdle. Fire Wardens —J A. Robert, D. H. Denning, J. B. Platt, C. A. Platt. City Assessors— From Council. Charles Estes; Ist Ward, Josiah Sibley ;2d Ward, Tlios. R. Rhodes ; 3d Ward, F. Lamback ; 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. Latbrop ; Assistant, Miss Fanuie 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 —non. 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. Reyular Days —Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, at 10 o’clock, A.M. AUGUSTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer —J B Platt. First Assistant —F A B Jennings, Second Assistant —Daniel Galvin. Secretary —W m Crane. Treasurer—’A. I*crsen. AUGUSTA, GA, FBJDAY MORNING, JUNE 21,1867. E. F. BLODGETT & GO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer! in * Boots and Shoes, 279 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia. WITH A lasge and well assorted stock BOOTS AND SHOES FROM SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES North and East, and some experience at our command, we feel warranted in guaranteeing to all who may favor us with their patronage, entire satisfaction. .We are constantly in reoeipt of as fine an assortment of Ladies 5 and Misses 5 Shoes As can be had in this Market. Give us a call at 279 BROAD STB3ET. febl—ly . JOHN HAHN, 120 BROAD STREET, Baker and Confectioner, AND DEALER fN ' Oakes, Candies, Wines, and Liquors AT WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. ALWAYS ON HAND, A FINE SUPPLY OF FRESH GRAHAM BREAD, RYE BREAD, WHEAT BREAD. All kinds ot CAKES—aII kinds of CANDIES. fel3—6m FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. W. AV. lIA I.IRON QFFERS HIS FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, SITUATE ON ELLIS STREET NEAR THE CONCERT HALL. mar3—t.f APPLY ON THE PKEICITPES. CLOSING Oil SALE THE ENTIKE STOCK OF DM AND DRESS GOODS, AND ALL KINDS OF GOODS USUALLY FOUND IN SUCH STORES, AT MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street. The New York Express, FOR 1867-68, Mr. erastus brooks having purchased all the right, title, and interest of'Mr. T. S, Clark in the New York Express, and the case at law of Clark vs. J. <fc E. Brooks having been amicably settled, the Express wiil hereafter be published by J. A. E. Brooks, as equal proprietors. We solicit from our friends, personal and political, a continued interest in the Ex press, and in its respective publicatinns— : Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly. It is nearly thirty one years since the Daily Express commenced in this city with its present proprietors, and in all that time it has been earnestly devoted to the Union and Equality of the States, the rights of the People, a Constitutional Government, the maintenance of Law and Order, the Diffu sion of Knowledge, and to whatever would secure the greatest good to the greatest number of people. The Express we shall aim to make more and more, *and in all its departments a thoroughly National and Local Newspaper —a Home Journal for the Family—a Polit ical newspaper for the Politician, a Financial and Business Journal for the Banker and man of business. For the rest in the future, the Express must speak for itself. TERMS. THE EVENING EXPRESS. Mail Subscribers, one year $9 50 Six months 5 00 TEE SEMI WEEKLY EXPRESS. One Copy, one year, (104) issues $4 00 Six months i.... 2 50 Two Copies, one year 7 00 Five Copies, one year 15 00 Ton Copies, one year 28 00 Twenty five Copies, to one address... 60 00 An extra copy will be sent to any person who sends us a club of ten and over. WEEKLY EXPRBSB. One year, one iopy, (52 issues) $2 00 Six months., 1 25 Three copies, one year 6 00 Five copies, one year 8 00 Ten copies, one year 15 00 Fifty copies, to one address.f. 50 00 The latest Law Reports, and with the very latest News from the adjoining Cities, States, and all the States of the Union. Also, a complete daily record of Stocks and the Money Market to the last hour. We particularly call the attention of Farmers and Merchants in all parts of the country, to our Local Market and Busineaa Reports, which are now very complete. The Semi-Weekly and Weekly Editions will have all the news of the week, up to the hour of going to press. J. A E. BROOKS, Proprietors. j&tr* Subscribers in all cases requested to send their moaay to the office direct. We have no agents, and none should be waited fdr, to call. / jel-lm mules. j g HEAD FINE PLANTATION MULES For ..1. .1 the PALACE STABLES . apr 18—ts M. A. DEHONEY. T. MARKWALTER, Marble W orks, Broad Street , Augusta f Ga. Marble monuments, TOMB STONES, ETC. MARBLE MANTLES, AND FURNITURE WORK, Os all kinds, from the plainest to the most elaborate, designed and furnished to order at short notice. All Work for the Country carefully Boxed. my 14—ts There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small, The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair, BY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR’S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL ! For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion . THE MOST VALUABLE AND PER FECT preparation in use, for giving the skin a beaiAful 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 hy 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 as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of au order, by BERGER, SIIUTTS CO., Chemists, 285 River street, Troy, N. Y. mar2o—ly ALUMINUM PENS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE APPOINTED AGENTS For the sale of the above justly oolebrate English. .Pen Made from a Mineral found iu the Mines of Cornwall. They are superior to any Pens nor iu uso, inasmuch as they will not c„rrode, which is of great advantage. They are cheaper than any other Pen now in use. J.SCHREINER A SONS, 199 Broad Street. GEO. A. OATES, us—ts 210 Broad Street. — 3E3 m '"THU Mclntosh street A , |- r i , Ice House IS REOPENED. trn.t my eld patron, will remember It, send in their order.. ‘ R. A. HARPER. WlTS—tf „ Jeweller*. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, EH. summer— . 184 BROAD STREET, '""ire. 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 Hotels, Restaurants. BERZELIA ! 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 506 feet above the level of Augusta, has been refitted for the ac commodation of the public. The Proprie tors are ready at ail times to make each visitor feel at home, and the Table is fur nished with the best tbe country affords. Give us a trial. 11l A. MERRY A CO., fe22—6m Proprietors. ■ HILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now opened for tbe' accommodation of tbe 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, gAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Haring been renovated and newly furnished, • now open for the reception of the travel ling publie. GEO. MoGINLY, Proprietor, mhlfi—£f EATING HOUSE, Berzelia, Georgia R. R. PASSENGERS BY THE PASSENGER A Trains leaving Augusta at 6.30 A. M., , and Atlanta at 7.15 P. M., also, those flsavfag either Augusta or Atlanta by Freight Trains, can got a 'GOOD MEAL AT TIIIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR HOUSE. H. A. MERRY A CO., fe22—6m Proprietors. “The Daily Press,” PUBLISHED AT \A UG USTA, GA. IS THE* Best Medium FOB ADVERTISING IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA. OFFICE : 190 BROAD STREET. MECHANICAL WONDER ! The Hicks Steam' Engine, « Manufactured by the Hicks Steam Engine Cos., of Delaware, BLANTON DUNCAN, President. THOS R. SHARP, General Superintendent. I BEG LEAVE TO CALL TUE ATTEN TION of the public to this wonderful Steam Engine, which is cheaper, lighter, lees intricate, occupies less 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, beihg 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 Tp Business Men! JUST RECEIVED, N ENTIRELY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF BUSINESS CARDS. IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES AT THK DAILY PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. feß—tf Snuff A Tobacco. P.HANSBER6ER& CO, 204 BROAD STREET, W holesale and Retail Dealers 1 > IK BEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF,{PIPES WALKING CANES, Etc. OUR BRANDS OF SRGARS AND TO BACCO are of the finest (election, and will suit the taste of tbe most fastidious. Call ac.i examine for yourself. fe2B—tf AUGUSTUS BOHNE, QDA BROAD STREET, (Opposite Planters' Hotel Has always on hand a large assortmentof IMPORTED ft DOMESTIC BEGARS Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO liorillard’s SNUFF Fine Meerschaum PIPES] AHD CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation ALSO, Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and Clay PIPES, •PIPESTEMS, SNUFF BOXES, Ete., AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL au4-ly] TERMS. Crockery. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, 0/1 A BfiiOAD STREET— w x x Under Masonic Hall AUGUSTa, Vi ah Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICA G-lass Ware I AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. Try us, and we will convince you that you can save the Freight from N>w York to thiß point. JOSIAH MOSHER, j. Jefferson thomas, GEORGE SCHAUB. ooJ—ly New Crockery House, BEAN & ADAM, 269 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., Agents for *English Manufacturers, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE HEALERS 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 one of the largest Potteries in England, our facilities for*ob* taining Goods will enable us to compete with any city in the United States. fe2B—tf Insurance. B. H. BRODNAX, JNSURANCE AGENCY. OFFICE AT TOE OLD SAVINGS BANK, 229 BROAD STREET juß—ly ‘ “The Daily Press” IS NOW THE Official 2?ar>ex* OF THE CITY. A D VERTISEMENTS INSERTED ON VERY L JBERAL* TERMS e E. H. PUGHE, PROPRIETOR TO SPORTSMEN. Guns, pistols, and ammunition. Just received, a fall assortment of Sin gle and Double Barreled GUNS COLT’S REPEATERS, all sues Smith A Wesson, Merwin 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 DOOR an and DRAWER LOCKS, all sizes. BELL HINGING, KEYS FITTED TO ORDER at short A general assortment of everything to be found in a well stocked Gun and Locksmith Store. SR, epdi ring dono promptly and in tho bestmaouer, and on tho lowest terms, Remember the place. W. D. BOWEN, 290 BROAD Street. . Overy Barry dc Hatty’s Drug Store, apll—3mo NO. 145. Miscellaneous. ast^logy! The World Astonished AT THK WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADB BY THE GREAT ASTROLOBIBT, MAD AM E 11. A. 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, eto., bare 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 are best qualified to pursue and in wbat yon will be most successful, oauses speedy marriages and tells yon the very day you will marry, gives you the name, likeness, and characteristics of the person. She reads yonr very thoughts, and by ber almost supernatural powers, unveils the dark and bidden mysteries of tbe future. From the stars we tee in the firmament— the mellfie 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 feb, with likeness and all desired information, sl. Parties living at a distance can consult tbe Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with aU inqui ries answered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above men tioned. 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 wore born, enclosing a small look of bair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, P. 0. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y. mh2tt—ly BEAUTY. tA U B E R N, Golden, Flaxen, MiPTh and Silken Curls produced by the useofDkßrepx’s F RTS Bit DeJ® ffP CHEV E U X V One application warranted to curl tbe Most streight and stubborn hair of either sex irrto wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by tbe fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid sl. Descriptive Cir culars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS ft CO., Chemists, No. 285, River Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agonts for the United States. ma2o—ly A-fflicted. I SUFFER NO MORE. WHEN BY THE USE OF DR. JOIN VILLE’S ELIXER you can be oared per manently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has atten ded this invaluable, medicine for Physical and Nervons Weakness, General debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, or any of tbe consequenees of youthful in discretion, renders it the most valuable pre paration ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, fears of insan ity, etc. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by “ Quack Doctors” and ignorant practition ers, bnt send without delay for the Elixer, and be at once restored to health and hap piness. A Perfect cure is guaranteed in every instance. Price, sl, or four bottles to one address, $3. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE’S SPECIFIC PILLS, for tho speedy and and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Utethral Dis charges, Gravel, Stricture, and-all affections of tbe Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. They are pre pared from vegetable extracts that arc harmless to the system, and never nauseate tbe stomach or impregnate tbe breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits. Price, $1 per box. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be se.nt to any address, closely settled, post-paid, by mail on receipt of the price. Address all orders to BERUKR, SHUTTS & (10., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Trqy, N. Y. ma2o—ly Reparator Capilli. Throw away your false frizzes, your switches, your wig— Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig: Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair, And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. REP AR ATOR~ CAPILLI, 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 face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few ignorant 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 many 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 and beard are entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, try the Reparator Capilli; it 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 money, which will be re turned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK £ CO., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayette Bt., Syracuse, N. Y. mh2o—ly EXCELSIOR MEXCELSIOR!! CHASTELLAR’S HAIR EXTERMINATOR!! For Removing Superflous Hair. To the ladies, especially, this Invaluable de pilatory recommends itsolf as being an almost indispcnsiblo article to female lieau ty, ia easily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots, it is warranted to remove superflous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally, and radically extir pating tho samo, leaving the skin soft, smooth, ond natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depilatory in existence!. Price 75 cents per package, sent post paid, to any addross, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, mh2o—ly 285 River at., Troy, N. Y. ®jt fatlj JrfSS^ book aid job psixTiia OF *VIRY DESCRIPTION IZIOUTKD « <HI BEST MANNER. The fastest Power Prtuet, tmd Beet Workmen enables as to do Superior JOB WOBK at Cheaper Bates pup, eUpmber'. RAD Road Schedules. The Baltimore A Charleston Railroad Companies’ Screw Steamships FALCON, E. C, Rkbd, Commander, SKA GULL, N. P. Dutton, Commander. LEAVE EACH PORT on WEDNES DAYS of every week, an<} afford Ship pers superior faciiltie* to Baltimore. WHEAT, COTTON, DOMESTICS, ete, taken-at very low rates. For Freight Engagements or Passage, address COURTENAY <fc TRENHOLM, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. MORDECAT & CO., jnne 12—lm Agents in Baltimore. Change of Schedule ton the Geor gia Railroad O^AtUD"after gUNDAIi^raH^ 9, 1867, the Passenger Trains on the . Georgia B ailroad will run as follows. The change is made to close up the delay at Augusta: DAT PXSSENStt* TRAIN. (Daily, Sundays Excepted). Leave Augusta at.—. 5.60 A. M. Leave Atlanta at...., 5.00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at.., 5.45 P. M Arrive at Atlantaat 6.60 P, M: NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at ;.... 6.00 P. M. Leave Atlanta at '. 7.15 P. M. Arrive at Angusta at 6.10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta at 4.15 A. M. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans must leave Au gusta on Night Passenger Train at 6.00 P. M. to make close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Cerinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville, and St. Lonis, can take either train and make olose connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked through to the above places. PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passenger Trains. E. W. COLE, juß—tf . General Superintendent. AUGUSTA TO MEW YORK The great Atlantic seaboard and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the quickest, moat pleasant, safe, reliable, and comfortable, from Angusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to the North 1 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 excellent order and successful operation, with new Engines, new and elegant Cars, and Sleeping Cars. From Weldon, Three Routes to Now York are now open, vis! Via Richmond and Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Bay Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth and the new Anna messic Route. The last is anew and very ploasant rente, by Steamer from Portsmouth to Crisfiold, on the Eastern shore of Virginia, and thence by Rail over the entire length of the State of Delaware, connecting at WilmingtoD, 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. THROUGH TICKETS, good by eithor route, until used, for sale at tbe South Carolina Railroad Ticket Office. P. H. LANGDON, General Sonthern Agent. For partiulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY, 136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. de!3—tf Change of Schedule of South Car olina Rail Road Company. Office South CABotnra R. R. Cos., 1 Charleston, March 11, 18fi>. j ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, March 13, 1867, the THROUGH MAIL TRAIN from Columbia to Augusta, will run as follows, viz.: Leave Augusta 6.55 A.M. Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P.M. Arrive at Columbia 5.20 P.M. Leave Charleston 8.00 A.M. Arrive at Augusta 5.00 P.M. Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Loaves Savannah at ......8.30 p.m. Arrivos at Thomasvillo at 7.45 a.m. Arrives 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 Thomasvillo at 6.45 p.m. Arrives at Savannah at ...6.00 a m. fes—tf Freights on Cotton FROM CHARLESTON TO MEW YORK COTTON WILL BE TAKEN FROM CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for SI JPex* I3ale. Wo will receive and forward to New York from this City, by the REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS, all COTTON con signed to ns, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALE, free of commission, cartage and other ex penses. RAVENELA CO., Agents of Regular Line Steamers, ap9—tf Charleston, S. C. . C. HT. Warner, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, 255 BROAD STREET, AVGUSTA, GEOJRGIA Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pipes, Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly furnished or aps—tf 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. ja!s—tf