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WEDNESDAY •* IM7
Bang* of Thermometer,
n J : A* DaJi.T B*h'» OrriCe.lT
■Ui 1
4* 41° 4J» 60“
"Notice—John U. Meyer, Kxecutor.
Great Reduction in Prices—l. Simon
& B«»f *<*ucuA ,iaoni3 hs<
Notice—J. A. Christina.
Special Notios—Webb*’a Lodge.
Consignees—Central Railroad.'
Special Notice—Augusta ltoyal Arch
Chapter. , »,» t »
Black TfoUinJf<silt at Ajuettfft—Daf h
Inman. -
Auction Sale—Day A Inman.
On Consignment—Day A Inman.
Executor’s Sale—Day A Inman.
Stores, Tin Warc^Etc. —D. L. Fullerton
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THEDAIty^Ri^S
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each night.
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. Adserti.euieuts inserted, by special con
tract, on more liberal tqrnis than any o|her
newspaper in Eastern Georgia.
Single copies of the Daily Ppsss—to be
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Newsboys are charged' two and a half
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The Daily Prbss 1* the eheapeet and
most readable newspaper issued in this sec
tion.
Remember the price—*s par year.
E. 11. FUGUE, Proprietor,
190 Ilroad and 163 Ellis street.
Richmond County Supekior Coprt.
This Court wits in session yesteiduy, but
nothing of importance was doDe,
Auqtiqn' ,S*i.e.—Day unfit Inman
hotd tfifeir regular sale to dh,y. Their
offerings embrace a large variety, inclu
ding Matt- Slierotis’ black trotting cult.
Beun’Uai.dt desires publicly
to thank the medical fraternity, the
clergy, and tile community, generally, of
Augusta and vicinity, for the liberal pa
tronage bestowed upon him, and begs
leave to state that he is compelled to
leave the City oh Thursday'next, the
10th insL -r- r
:—• ——, —w*" rj
Concert Hall. —Mr. and Mrs. Wat
kins seem to have taken quite a hold on
popular goodwill in this connmiifft^ 1
They are greeted hy large audiences ’
nightly, and the loud applause which
greets them is sufficientgridence of pub
lic appreciation. Those who have not
seen them should go without delay.
Indelible Pencil.— We are indebted
to our frieud Quinn (or one of Clark’s
indelible pencils. It is indorsed by high
authority as superior to indelible ink,
reqniring no preparation save the dam
pening of the cloth, and being legible
under yeats of wpar’ariji washing. It is
worth a trial.
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc. —The
enterprising firm ot
Broad street, to keep pace with the
times, have marked down their goods
for the purpose of making room for
Bpring floods. ,
Their stock is large and varied, em
bracing almost everything in the cloth
ing and gents’ tarnishing line.;
Fine Wejtiieb —There was a mani
fest and most agreeable improvement in
the weather yesterday. After a slight
fain in the morning, the sun came out
beautifully, and everybody looked cheer
ful. The streets looked cheerful, enki
vened as they were by unusual numbers;
of people out shopping and “sloshing
around.”
Can't do it.—We are often requested
to fold bills, circulars, etc., in our paper,
for our advertising friends. We'are
ever ready to accommodate our cus
tomers, but the Jaw subjects all such
matter to extra postage. Nothing but
a genuine Supplement caii be sent with
a newspaper free. AH other matter is
subject to postage which must be pre
paid./ . .-;
Augusta Sales and Consignments.
We invife attention to the advertise
ments of Messrs. Day & Inman, in this
morning’s paper. They embrace auc
tion sales, and consignments of various
articles, and should he read by all who
desire to purchase anything in their line.
Active, energetic and accommodating,
these gentlemen are boned to be always
“goingl .going!” ahead 1 Don’t fait to
give them a call and a bid.
A Lamp Near Corceht Hall.—We
thintt that our City Fathers would greatly
-oblige the amusement seeding public, il
they would place a /jimp on the North
side of Ellis, street, between Jackson
street and Concert Hall. . The pave
ments are vary bad, in that neighbor
hood, and walking on dark uigljt#
exceedingly unpleasant. There wus
iormerly a lamp in that vicinity, bnf it
has been removed. It is to be hoped
that Council Will have it replaced.
A Raid.—The city police having
pretty thoroughly cleaned the! town ol
vagrancy among the bipeds, pn yester
day -wade a sonic- nip' the, quadrupeds.
Quite a number of hogs have for some
time beeu running at large, in violation
of a fcity ordinance, and to the great in
jury of the streets; Owners ot hogs
running at large should take warning in
subjected to the
penalty of thelaw. , 4l* h°gj| thus taken
Hp.are iwo dayfl/and if net
called <«r will ,be sold at ,fhfl market
house to the highest bidder.
-w-, or, |■» •'
—The Coburn and Mike’McCoole are
to have a prize light in St. Louis.
A Eslit.ST*r AND A Pleasure
Btwisux tfrxfet Georgia Railroad.
—la accordance with a neatly printed
and polite invitation from E. W. Cole,
<*"«*) SS n, L of 'hefeargia
Railroad, and E. N. Kimball, anperipten
dent Sleeping Car liue, we took
ia'oaeof .t&e latter ’institutions, in torn!
panv with a large number of invi|M
guests, ft JJ2v)'dock;M. yesterday, j
i trial nevrSlefpiqg Car. The com
. pauy was composed ot representatives of
various interests ; and there were present
t clergynmii^)|Eferel»ant»jlawyers, dbetors,
wechaniSFCity CotweiltwOwt and ed
itors.
The engine, the Gov. Brown, j was
ehtler the eiutrol df James Mullen! one
of the most experienced engineers bn
this Road, while the train was uuder
the charge of S. K. Johnson, General
Agent, and T. Lyons, Conductor, affable
and Accommodating genfleinen.
Among th*ifiutsd fOjfots we observed
the following gentlemen : Revs. Messrs,
Cuthbert, Arminius Wright, and VV. 11.
Clarke; Couucilmeu Tweedy, Evans,
Ramsey, and Gargnn, General Sweeney,
,aud Liuuteuant lugole. U. J*. A-i Gen.
,ep»j Wright, James H. lUudall. fcsq.,
aqd John *L.' Ells, ! Bsq\,' !of the city
papers y Bon. Foster Post Mas
ter; Messrs. Plaut, Bulloch, Denipsey
and, Plank,, of the Soutljerii Express
Company {’ Drs. L. V. Ford' and W.®.
Hearing ; , Col. .I’. S. Nickersou, of the
Planters’ Ilqtel ; Judge Win. Gibson;
Cplf Jpines Meredith, ol the South Caro
lina Railroad ; and Messrs. Gow, Wm.
E. Jackson, Geo. T. Jackson, J. N. tree
man, Mamie & Wright, Wm. C. Jones,
J. W. Horton, Benj. Warren, T. D. Butt,
M. P. Stovall, Joseph M. Newbjr,
Shelton, J. H. Mead, John Davison, Ed.
Thomas, P. Clayton and numerous! nth
ers wpose names we cannot now remem
ber. , '
At 12 o’clock. M.,.precisely, the train
Iqft the Depot, ami in half an hour
ayfj>ed at Bjc! “Air, 10 miles irom the,
cjty, where a splendid collation was
served up on the cars, and that ainple
justice was done to it we need not assure
our readers. It was prepared through
the courtesy and under the auspices of
mine host Nickerson, of the Planters’
Hotel, who is always at home in this
line of business. If he doesn’t “know
how to keep a hotel,” who does? There
was hero quite “a feast of reason and a
flow of soul,'’ as well ns of clfiunpagne,
auiid the popping of which,,tho drinking
of toasts and the making of speeches!
the company found abundant enjoyment
for some time.
Among the toasts drank was the fol
lowing, offered l*v Col. E. W. Cole:
Augusta: May her irttefests be always
Foster-e d and her prosperity secured by
fostering and giving encouragement to
improvements and enterprise ; while her
General [Vf)right to claim superior ad
vantages is so ably shown by Gen’
Wright.
This brought the General to his feet,
and drew forth a few sparkling and well
timed rbmarks, which were happily re
ceived.
Gen. Sweeny, the Commandant of the
Post, al6o made a short speech, brim
full of • patriotism and conciliation—
wishing abundant prosperity for tie:
South,, and hoping tpr an early restora
tion of the Union dn a firm and lasting
basis.
Speeches were also made by Jfbssrs-
Randall, Ells, 'Butt, Tweedy, Bullock,
Judge Warren and others, some of them
exceedingly felicitous and appropriate
and all wpll received. /
At about 2 o’clock P. M., the train
returned to the City at the rate of forty
five milles an hour, and landed the com
pany safely at Broad street.
Altogether it was a very pleasant as- ;
lair and gave general satisfaction to all
present, placing them under obligations
to the enterprising gentlemen wlie af
iorded this excellent opportunity of
escape from the business of the City,
and the enjoyment ol a few houirs re
creation. • '- , t 'j fJ JI .
T*lie Steeping Cur, to Vest tlfff merits
of which was the special object t>f the
excursion, ia a haackouie au<4 comforta
affair, built in Troy, New York, and has
all the latpst improvements. It ts very
solid in its construction, and rides with
sparpely ai»y juUing-at all.-- It was thor
oughly tested, and the verdict of all
jf-esent was unanimously jp'4tp praiapv'
The addition of thesi curs to ts<j night
passenger trains is a great improvement,
and will be duly appreciated by the
traveling public. K.
The .second class passenger bar of
this train was built almost enliijely in
thls-Citv—lthe Holy exception beihg the
India rubber butters. It ia an excellent
piece of work, neat and substantial, and
reflects the highest credit upon the skill
and worlcmenSliip of the mechanics of
the Georgia Railroad. Such aif evidence
of our mechanical proficiency, is pecu
liarly gratifying to us who have -so
long and so persistently advocated the
interests ol our home industry,
.i&io&gi L&Li Com piny is
peculiarly :fort)mate in retaining the
/servidekftf Such accomplished an } cour
teous gentlemen as now constitute its
officials, and sdoh experienced workmen
as its mechanics are.
In -conclnsion, we beg leave . to offer
the following toast: - ;
Ibe Georgia Railroad —May its in
terests always be identified, -with those
of AHgusta j and mpy the fntekest of
the City in the Road never' grow cold,
but cause Cole to grow in popularity and
prosperity; . its Mullen’S jlbriVe and
flourish, and flourish, and all of fts cop'
doctors be Lyons in the good giaces of
the travelling public.
P.' S,—Wq should not omit to mention
that Col. Nickerson invited the pmrty up
to his Hotel, Where a capital dittfier was
served up, and' partalcetl gusto
and Satisfaction. We arc too full to say
more at present. y--» ;
|M>s*’a. this
and cods. It was a considerably mixed
up affair, but the Reeordtr elucidated it,
with the help of the witnesses. Two
?|f wish har>
y^i 11 x rsu
pp|c|raip;e tffe Coifft on y , 'a
nexL
A man who had a row with the 18th
Section paid $lO and costs for his share
of the “profit and loss,” “particularly”
of the latter < 1 K A
. A colored gambolier, who chucked
his luck on the old grey horse, and sold
it —the horse, not the luck, was fined
$-10. It i|TCea!*<|r tint he will sl*ye to
and ‘-dig and nis pay. The
morale of this little story is that
gambling is not a paying institution—
when you get cotchcd.
A eofored woman and ejcoloved man
had Afu*sover some household concerns.
The first paid $1 and costs, and the
lattpr paid $lO and costs. “Your little
hands were never made,” etc., “you
know, you.kqAjy
Some ether cases were continued, and
the Court adjourned.
An Orderly City. —The quiet and
prdelly,qtfof tfr city for some timfi,
padtmifs I|eefl and stmree of general
gratulation among our citizens. The
police officers inform us that the number
of arrests and of infractions of the law
are less than for many years. Indeed
lawlessness and crime have been
pretty thoroughly “weeded out,” and a
condition of security for person and
property has beeu realized which, undrr
the demoralization which prevailed Ayear
ago, it seemed impossible again to at
tain. These results have been brought
about by several causes. The close of
Bwar leftiinour towns and cities large
w f<? ri**"
Jkcfd to Tife vfirtiotrf'work: 'The
conflict between military and civil
thority paralyzed the municipal author
ity. and lawlessness ran riot. Time, the
great conseryaUjr,, Jjas turned the
thoughts of many into reputable pur
suits—sent some to the Penitentiary—
the frosts of two winters have sent many
to their long account —civil authority
has b»Wi restotd*' the jftw
and order has been revived.
Bij tLclcQt:q}Jl).
[/Vom the United States and European
Telegraphic News Asmiciation. ]
REPORTED FOR ’ Tffß DAfbT PRESS,
FROM WASHINGTON^
Conxrs>ii*nal,
HOUSE.
Washington, Jan. Jf.
A motion to adjourn in honor of t&a an
niversary of the Battle of New Orleans was
negatived.
" eotworth introduced the folloajintr r
Whereas, there is a difference t>f opinion
upon the subject t>f iiafmrtinl
whereas, it is recognised only in the Dis
trict of Columbia, and is to be made a test
here ; therefore,
Hcxolved, That the Committee on the Dis
trict of Columbia be instructed to iuquire
into the expediency of providing, by,law,
lor an iinftHitte election <of all officers ita
Shid tfistrlfct.’ * * 1 I* i, . *4
iVIr. ltandall, of Pennsylvania, objected.
Mr. Aroell, of Tennessee, introduced a
resolution, which was agreed to, instructing
the Committee on the murder of Union
soldiers in South Carolina to inquire into
the murder of soldiers iu Tennessee.
The Veto Message was read and passed,
notwithstanding—ll3 to 38. Nays, Messrs.
Ancona, Bergen, Campbell, Chandler, Daw
son, Dennison, Friock, Glosbrenner, A.
Harding, liiz«, Hagan, C. D. Hubbard,
Humphrey, Hunter, Kerr, Kuykendall,
Latham, Leftwich, McCulloch, Nibblack,
Nicholson, Nccll, Phelps, Radford, S. J.
Handail, W. H. Randall Ritter, Rogers,
Ross, Shanklin, Strouse, Taber, N. (i Tay-
Ipr, sl. Jajflor, Triable, A. 11. Win-
Md.
The Postal Comroittee witl report in favor
Os hicreasing the compensation of route
agents to $1,200 per year, and purchase part
of New York City Park for a Postoflico site.
W.AsaifitG,Tt)S,.jJan. B—P. M.
The Judiciary CiwiinitU&e has determined,
to proceed immediately to investigate the
impeachment measures. Ifs Author, Ash
ley, is Fummoned to give evidence at 10
o’ofctfi M-i* o *»qw. ;, •) .. ;
Tlic North Carolina Delegation.
Washington, Jon. 7.
A delegation from' North Carolina, ap
pointed by the Governor in obedience to a
joint resolution ot the General Assembly,
consisting of lion. Bedford Brown, formerly
i’. jS. .Senator. Gen. Leach and John A. tiii
mcr, formerly members of Congress, Judge
Morriam and V. H. Winston have taken
rooms at Willard’s hotel. Judge Brown
and General Loach afe already here, and
tho remainder ot the delegation will anive
to-mortow.
The primary object of the mission is to
investigate the irregular'Wild oppressive
collection of U. sci. tax for 1861. They
have, however, confided to their care the
gorusral iotetcyj# of tint State, Liberal pro
vlssoA hut beea irnade for tbo support of its
irregular represeutatives by North Carolina,
and the delegation will remain as long as
the iuteroßt of the State demand. The
Governor has been judicious lu pis appoint
ment.
Col. Brown, who is the loader of the del
egation, was U. S. Senator from 1826 to
1840.,- Os bisdellpw Senators of 1820, only
hituAefr and Judge Sprague, now of Mas'sh
chusetts but then Senator from Maine, aro
alive.
f The ArMuneaw Travellers.
Washington, Jan. 7.
The delegation from Arkansas, appointed
by the Fort Smith Loyal Mass Meeting,,
composed of Valentine Bltf/ftf. T,;Stef<n
son, James M. Johnson, has arrived. They
bear a memorial te Congress asking author
ity in of, tjie loyal people of Arkan
sas to turm a State government
The memorial recognizes the right of
twenty-six States to legislate for the whole
country, and adopt the Constitutional
Amenmaont by a vote of three-fourths of
the twenty-six, and asks the extension of
suffrage to loyalists, regardless of color.
The memorial has fifteen hundred signa
tures.
Miacullaucoas.
Washington. Jan. 8.
It is stated that man£ voted for Ashley’s
resolution simply to get it into the hands of
the Judiciary Committee, where it will pro
bably remain.
, ltaudall, of Pa., a member of tho Com
mittee Ou 'Banking and] Currency, yester
day introduced a bill designed. to gradually
do away with the national bank system,
and provide means fur the gradual extinc
tion of the national debt. It proposes to
issue three hundred millions of legal tenders
—one hundred millions eaoli^year—to be
used in the purchase of the securities how
held for (he circulation ot such bauks, these
bonds, when purchased, to constitute a per
maaent sinking fnujiL The accruing inter
est on bonds to be appropriated to the pur
ohus of nQior ipdebi«tla«,s of tbs SoVera
tke Interior, Comptroller of Curroaey, *M
Treasurer of tbe United SUtee, AS lire Com
missioners of tbe sinking fund.
Tbn Cbnir announced s!a* passnge of the
Suffrage bill over tbe veto amid profound
silence, wheu tbe crowded galleries rspidly
itfapor.ed Jfljbout B>^Pli|nfo B ra»fCW ,t ® l ' 0B
1 Ji WAsanfodNlJfouisM.»
| Iu vie* A tbo recA# l|g|lt(U»« astion,
repealing thg thirtieitl sXi°fo the Attor-
U| (ioa4far will AtjWn* lie pmsiot. outer
lain application* for pardon of person* en
gaged In the rebellion.
The war expenditure claimed bj Missouri
is $7,jjU7,052. Tbo amonnt allowed by Com
missioners, t7,25#,978, from which is to be
deducted the Federal tax, *761,127, leaving
amount duo the State, *6,471>,5M. :
FROM NEW YORK. *
Tbe bnpea{thy*i|) Programme.
ihe impeachment In Congress. Tbe ir»-
bune says nothing is now to be gained by
impeuchment, no matter how much Johnson
deserves it. The Herald says Johnson has
been guilty of nothing more than hit par*
tisan predecessors from Jaokson down: Tbe
'Tsa/t ire Nothing more
have b.A»i stated over- and over in
speeches on the floor of the House, and be
lieves the Senate will throw them out. Tbe
World has no remarks on the subject.
Earthquake.
\ r j w ' f / New York, Jan. 8.
An eartbcfhakH shock was distinctly felt
in Livingston county, New York, on Sun
day.
The Supreme Court of New Jersey de
cided that a liquor bill is not a legal debt.
If I 4 «»if©ad Jforcidcpt*
U O J t
A train on the Great Falls ami N. 11.
R. R., was thrown off the track yesterday
and a passenger car, containing 35 persons,
hurled down a35 feet embankment. John
Karlo, firemen, was killed; Chas. Perry,
engineer, fatally injured. Several passen
gers were somewhat injured.
lßjuociian Case*
New York, Jan. 8.
The case of H. T. Livingston against the
Atlantic Coast .Mail Steamship Company,
jwhioh it up ittfuaotjon, restraining the de
fendants from removing the plaintiff from
the position of General Agent, on the
ground that they are indebted to him In the
sum of $25,000, came up for argument yes
terday in the Court of Common Pleas. The
defendants claim |hat thy plaintiff is sc- ; .
eurofj by a iJkortgijgp of $l(F,00<lon the pro
perty of, <bh pompaby. The counsel for the
‘defertceolfJrid to Axeoflfr a mortgage cov
ering the whole amount due the plaintiff,
which was refused, on the ground that it
would be delaying the payment of the
money. The counsel for plaintiff desired an
order for r n action, that the matter might
he speedily settled. The case will be argued
on Wednesday.
The I'cniana*
New York, Jan. 8.
The Herald's Montreal dispatch says Sir
John Michel has received no intelligence of
the! Auminuiation of the sentence of the
Feaiknt. i t
The Confederation bill was defeated by a
large majority in Prince Edward’s Island.
FROM CHARLESTON.
Negro Evidence.
Charleston, Jan. 8.
The grand jury found a true bill to-dny
against counterfeiters, on the evidence of a
ircedtnan.
Firc-Tweu ty-two Negroes Burned.
Charleston, Jan. 8..
The jail at Kingstree, S. 0., was burned
last night, in which twenty-two freedmerr
were burned to death. The fire occurred iu
the cell of a prisoner.
FROM THE WEST.
Chicago, Doc. 7.
A lack of snow is complained of in Wte
pojismj and it is feared, winter whcai it,.«
A bill to repeal the territorial test oath
of 1864 passed the lower House of the
Colorado Legislature, on tbe 3lst.
FROM ALBANY,
Tine Legislature
, . f \ ' AtJamy, H Y., .Tan. 8.,
In the Assembly to-day, the act for grant
ing free passes on Railroads was passed by
a large majority.
A bill was introduced looking to the pro
hibition or regulation of houses of prostitu
tion ; iil#o a bill to attonr criminals to testily
in their own behalf in State Courts.
A resolution was introduced, that loyal
representatives of the Southern States ought
to bo admitted to Congress, upon the ratifi
cation by the States of the Constitutional
Amendment.
FROM MEXICO. *
Narrow Escape of Maximilian.
-- - . New York, Jan. 8.
Tfie -Herald’* Vera Orus oorrespendont.
says that Maximilian recently bad a narrow
escupe from guerrillas, they being only two
hours behind him in a pursuit through
Alcutzing. .
The Imperialists bad bombarded Perote.
Tho Herald'a San Luis Potosi correspon
dent says Mejia levied another forc<d loan
on foreigners and naives alike.
The Cat ales rebellion at Matamoras was
Having a disastrous effect.
Two other Liberal chiefs had declared for
Ortega.
The New York Herald’a New Orleans
special sfys it is reported that Mejia pro
posed the evacuation of San Luis Potosi.
The citizens opposed a fight, and his troops
were disaffected. The evacuation, there
fore, may be occurring now.
FROM NEW JERSEY.
Cover nor 9 * iHetna^i
Thento’n, Jan. 8.
Governor Ward’s message was delivered
to the Legislature to-day. Tho deficiency
in the revenue of last year is $170,000. This
is owing to extraoidinary appropriations by
the last Legislature. This >ear the defici
ency is estimated at $50,000, which wijl have
to be met by a State tax. The State war
debt is $3,395,200. Tho United States still
owes New Jersey $777,51 {5 for advances
npade io'equipping and transporting soldiers,
and there are in the sinking fund $373,000.
Governor Ward recommends new tax
laws, and speaks well of the educlitioutil
and charitable institutions of the State.
On National Affairs he snys tho Presi
dent’s departure from the line of honor and
principle have been sigDally disastrous to
the couutry. But for bis treachery to the
principles of the elected him, we
should before now have been a united peo
ple under a*unitcd Union, while there is to
dajy scarcely a semblance of vital loyally
thi oughout the States recently in rebellion,
lie also advocates protection to home in
dustry.
[To U- S. and European uWeics Association J
. FOREIGN NEWS.
FROM FRANCE.
Trieste, Jan. 7.
Miramar advices report Empress Carlo ita’.-
health improved.
FROM SPAIN. i
. Paris, Jan. 7.
Madrid advices report extensive prepara
tions to arrest a threatened outbreak in i
Spain.
FROM GREAT BRITAIN.
Queenstown, Jan. 7. j
The Asia sailed this evening for Boston. '
FROM TURKEY. j
"xii r- Constantinople, Jan. 7.
Official accounts Iront L’andia announce
the suppression of the insurrection. No :
armed resistance exists, except by a few!
attogtfHoK farraquiers, who hare escaped tol
the mountains. i
Pahis, -Jan. s—l*. M
in stnjc4**»ea*
seen <Bre<rtcd to romsin tb.r. so os ts col
lect pus turn dutis*.
Pams, Jan. 8-No pn.(J
_ Alvlec, have 1 just been rcOSivod frfofo
vorf«n,tating that tbe French trooj«,bs»f
burnt the palace and government houfo. |*
, fF ♦- * Toulox, Jan, fT
All tbe transport, destined for Versions
*° Wf homo French troops have departed,
ennfaj*#; hjtne*(riljr £ as a
protection from Liberal privateer* reported
afloat. "
v THE MARKETS. ; ~->1
.SrSJp:
Naw York, Janl 8.
fcAton stead, and anchanged. Flobr 6c.'
er, sale* :fOO btls. atfllnr. Wbo«t] linn,
but quiot. Corn unchanged, sales lo*d
bushels mixed, in store slOatsifirm,
sales 25,090 bushels; western, 67»89e.; fctate,
71a72c. Beet quiet. Pork easier; new mess
Charleston, Janl. 8.
f Bales of Cotton to-day 210 bales. Market
-Irregular, at a decline of two cent*. ! Mid
dling Uplands 33a34 cents.
ir-toKfuaij
Savannah, .lan. B —P. M.t.u
Cotton steady ; sales, 41)9 bales, dt tbe
• following quotations : Low Middling, Hie.;
Middling,. Jkic.; , S3e.
Muiilk, Jan , 7. •
Sales of Cotton to-day, 2,099 bales; mar
ket easy at 32c. for Liverpool Middlings;,
re*eipti£inco £*tu*tfo»- *■ *!
117 /\ T J>] jf Arti| ttn 8.
m}<* ff C«*tos j LtJieA 2,208
bales. Middlings, 32e. Market firm. Ra>
ceipts to-day, 039 baleav ,]
Cincinnati market. .»
. * CyiciNNpji, Jatf. 8.
sfflonr steady aad endianged. Hogs
firmer and htgnef; sales 0f'4,000 bead at
receipts, 6,400 head; receipts of
thp season, 347,000 bead, which is dithin
!yBOO of tbe whole number packed last
ypor. Proytsjvne • qui.t but!firmer. (Mess
I’trrk, S2O. Lard, f0i1.75. B aeon inactive
&fld nominal. Money close and the demand
Gold, T33i, buying.
5 ' ;■!. ■; i *»i i.iiu !
St. Louis, Jan. 8, .
jCotton dull and lower at 31ai31iM
Flour, three is a hotter feeling, ana
medium grades aro 25e. higher. Wheat
irm; fall ranges from.*dJlß to 2.85. ;C»D.'
buoyant- and higher,' WdOOc. Oat* ad
vanced, 'Sales' at fiffaVzc. f IVhiskcy low.r,
f Provisions easy. Mess pork
' $”0'90a20.50. Hums, sweet pickle,! 10c.
§ Dkcon shoulders, lie.; clear sides, 1318134':
suger cured hams, 17J. Lard
Hogs $4.00a6.25. The drovers asked an
advance at the close.
Louisville market,
i . / Louisvh.lu, Jan. 8.
CotlKn Sle. for good low middling. To
bacoo, sales of 60 hhds. ats2.Bil. Superfine
Flour, $9.75. lied Wheat, $2.80. Shelled
' Corn in bulk 70ei, in the ear 60c. Oats, 65c.
Baled .HOv, 21, Hogs, $6.25. Mess Pork,
*20.851 jinla skouldors, bacon and'clear
sides 14c ; new kugar cured hams 17c. Lard
in tierces 12c.” Whiskey nominal.
Baltimore market.
Baltimpdb, Dec. B—P. M.
Flour firm; stock moderate. Wheat-firm ;
sales Pa. red, fair quality, $3.16. Corn firm;
yellow, *1,02 to 1,03: white, 1,05. Oats dull
and drooping. Seeds inactivtT; clover, Bto
1?J: buckwheat dull at 3a325. Hroce
rios steady. Coffee in fair demand. Pro
visions dull qnd unsettled. Whiskey irreg
ular ; sales country packages, $1.90 j City
and Western nominal $2.26a2.30. ,
Liverpool market.
i . Jan. B—Noon.
t*. -uaiu-ket oa quiet but
It CFtlinatCd that itiw rn«U ... W :
reach S,OOO bales. Middling Uplands aro
quoted at 15d,
Jan. B—P. M.
The market opened easier and continued
very quiet during the day, and closes flat.
The sales amount to only 8,000 bales at 15d.
for Uplands.
Market easier f<jr goods and yNrhs.
The breadstuff's market is quiet, except
corn, which is firmer, at 425. 6d. for mixed
American. Flour and wheat quiet and
unchanged. r
irillttticial.
New Yodk, .Tan. 8.
floid liHal. i Government, -quiet, , litrlo
changed. Sterling fairly' active, 6j ;
Stock market quiet and rather weak. Ex
citcmcnt in mining stocks continues. Cory
don up to $5.75 : Gregory $16.70»17.Q0.
New York, Jan. <B—S’, XT.
Money closed more plenty at 7. Gold
firm at 34!a34J- Sterling firm. Govern
ment securities dull. Coupon 6’s-SJ. IPSia
1681; do. ’62, 1663 J do. UM :<li?alo6 ■, do.
’65, lOflJalGCi ; *lO-40*3, Ifll). StocUs firmer
under the reported probable withdrawal of
McCulloch from the Treasury; dosing
prices; Central, 11HallI$; Erie. f>7&;.
Hudson, 130al30Jal30£; Michigan South
ern, S2aS2&.
London, Dec, S.
Consols are quoted at 91 for money; The
following are the fqr> American
Securities ; United States Five-twenties,
72£; Illinois Central, 81 £•: Kfio, 4H.
I oxdon, Dec. 7—rP. M'«
Consols, 90£; Fives, 73 J Illinois, 82;
Erie, 46.
:U ;?•.»»***»> ftpWqKl
Nf.w York. Jan. 8.
Tho stenmer City of Baltimore froili Liv
erpool, 2Gth of December, arrived this mor
iiiHg. - r j s_j
/. k k IfTiw M.
Arrived at Bordeaux, Dec. 20, Ptincess
Louise, from Charleston
Savannah, Jan. 8.
Sailed—Steamer Xt'ew York.
* x • i ' C*iiAßt«sToN, Jan. 8.
Arrived—steamer Delaware, New York.
Sailed—steamer Nadob, Baltimore,
Owing to the pressure upon our columns
we have omitted a large portion of our night
dispatches. • .1 ‘
Augusta Market.
AUGXJSTA/Jnif. P. M.
COTTON—Tho market has been qfctet
and depressed to-day. Sales were made
on a basis of 34 to 34J‘fl. ,sot Strjtet to good
Middling.
GOLD—The demand has been liipited-r
--brokers paying 133 and selling at 18^.
SILVLK—DuII and nominal at 128 to
130.
SP. HUNT, M D.,
i HOMOEOPATHIC PIJYSICIAN
Surgeon and Acxoucheur ,
No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row),
Augusta, Ga.
jalo-ly-3m*
DRUGS. MEDICINES. Etc.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
212 BROAD ST., Augusta. ,€rp.j
WHOLESALE and bktail dealers in
DHUGS, MJCDICUTMS, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND
TQp’p l ' BRUSHES,
Fine Toilet Soaps,
Surgical and Dental Instrument#,
Glass, Putty, Paintß, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs,
Fancy ji Toilet Article#
Brushes,
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
jaß—tf ’
OTcijSfctf.-BtafcflrttS*!*.
tmSSiiir —r
X W« B&tt,
r f MB,FOt
h .T^a^ontoUii^o^^rb’ury^vi!
A. f f[ » r „ .
X»T plattl», and an exeelfiofWell of Water
in P* Vfd.\ M m' MW YeestWly ifoi,
pr«vef("by 4hVijf«#etit 1 ” j .
f f ‘ EOteWßTfoh 10TB, co*-
pß*lt>fo tW.*u»Te *»#«** 00-foUCh Bonn,
dary 344 feet, bebn Soatbeast of Marbuty
iu««L ti tuien i "
n , v * • 1. F. SIBARDY, ‘ j
street.
. JfoVM .e.U>Si -t, : . 1 r T nl t
Sale, '
RffEfe ,, aff6 Va' RRI AOte,
::o ! I. P, ♦.IKAUDKy,! j•’
Or B. 11. Broduox; 288 Broad otbsot..
. _ -
AT PRIVATE SALE;
VJY .: 7 .VA ,IvM 'j4h >X !
' A Splendid Residence, | •
Ni6AR
“T DFFEN Volt #AL«' ALL. ffHAiT c
Jk tracttrf lArrd in Riklxnend eoUfaty, with
the improvements thereon, fcnOwo os- Hay-'
S^siMriafißikri.'Ur
tifoi a half Seres.
In eoDnaction with Uis llr,use is oomplsjte
foM in .order,;* spletidid welforwator,
m excellent: vegalablo garden, with frdit
Wee»i:«il necessary out building*, kitchen,
washbouM, servants' buildings, stable, and
.carriage bon»Q.
The Residence contains eleven rooms.
The parlors and halls most beautifully fres
coed. The entire establishment is complete,
with every modern improvement. A neat
flower yard in front of tbe bouse, hedges all
around; also, fine large groves on either siqel
-
This is one of the best and most dcsirat&d.
residences in this county, end is truly a
“comfortable home.” And, i£ desired, tie.,
fifrftitur£,,ie neys a6d>ettfgint, ran be
purchased -witif thte Vetfs*. * For terms and 1
further patjtipjijaf;*to J
To Rent,
,'T'HAf DESIRABLE H (SN
J, the uppot e'nA Df (SrceHe* *f#fietj'con
taining fix jargg rooms, wltl^ "(Efc teeesipiry
. ouj : buiJdingi— all in jdod repair, anil a
well of tfater.' """ *” ;
Belonging to tho place is four acrek of
first-rate 7,K0i1, suitable for galifetting, aid.
a number of choice Fruit Treps’, Eossos
slun given immediately.
Apply to ' M. K. HILL,
nol4—tf Atfgtislja Factory.
PHOTOGRAPHS ~
At
53. 50 per Doz!
pORCELATN PIOTUItES,
AMRROTYFES, OIL PAINTINGS, Etc.,
At very low rates, at
R. C. BROOCKS A CO.’S,
GALLERY OF FINE ARTS,
199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA..
Over Schreiner <f" Son’s Book Store.
ja6—6t.
TO SIIIPTBHO.
THE SPLENDID AND FAST A NO. 1
IRON STEAMER
“Tw ; o J3oys, 55
WILL UOMMENCF, HKR REGULAR
weekly trips on TUESDAY next, Jan.
fltb, TS67, teavlng tho Wharf at 6 e’clock A.
M.
Tbe Rates of Freight tvflHio as low a«fcan
bo effected, and persons desirous of ship
ping Cotton, Produce, ete., to Savannah and
NocUwrn will , find, it to their interest
to patronize this Line.
Parties in the interior shipping to Savan
nah can d6 so, Lee *6f charge fui-forwarding,
by consigning to us.
All goods for parties in the interior, sliip*-.
ped by this Line, will gjso he forwarded free
of -charge. ,
r STOVALL & •ED.YftNji&TON,
Agent!, No. 2' T»l<*ck,
, . Jackson street,
Adgnsta; Ga»
NOW READY!
AND FOR SALE AT
‘I
a'u nlsoO **
PERKINS’ GALLERY,
LIIJ.. i) * S« »/ I0 J , ,
NBXT DOOR ABOVE
l . ...jra! 'I • yc, )«, , ■
;r,l hue seuiri V %i'\ . '*/ .! |
DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
. / ,i ■ Lc.ii.t : i ,
I/. . I'Ll i .il/'U i .-j /-..A . ....
(192 BROAD 6TREHT.) ’ r ,
PHOTOGRAPHS
r ' ;_' r, FliOJd. LtFB OF A 1
f the’' Lamented
JJ- . j' J ijarr.j \i ' ’ /
BISHOP ELLIOT.
Said by himself and friends to be the best
ever taken of him,
ja6—tf
Y> i c City i b i
■■ M AN OBMIIAIKSC, f
Cresting lb* oflUs ot OsMotovy JW<fc
fit Authority of tie oamt; TBdt tbs City
' Otxsnk.r shall swnnaUy, on tbe saeoad Sat
arday i» Jaiuisry, aioct » OS«i, to be
dlrsetian of? tba City Ssxtot. His pries*
sasnewyaw- S3?!*
It: Aothbo Uf&riktr Ordained, That
all Onliaanceg anff puMuSff!' Onfoaaueks
militating against this Ordinaqesy be add
thq lama ore hereby rutealed. :
Donkin Coflncil tiris 4tb dsy Os January,
A. D.,'t887. I'i :i .) >t t, ' f
[L. a.] J JOHN FOSTER. !
n II 7/ MayurC-A.
Attcstr L. T. Bloks, C. C. :
. a jsfl—l»t . n
1 j-
Y AW OBDIIAHCE, >. !
To amend the Odd Hundred and Eighteenth
- ■ Boetiufc of tbe Geoeral Ordioaoee. j
Bsc. t. Be it Ordained by thy City Co «a-
Mets Augnyta,Md it «'* htrely ordained fy
the authority of, the tame, Tnaf from kfld
after thejafsage of this Ordtnknce, tbe Ode
HuDdrejFyand Bfjjfiteenfb Section of too
General brviinance shall be so omendod a*
tufeid a* follows; nil la . . ; f
■i. Tbe House heretofore foaospi *4.,thq..fdit
jnßiasftiaSWffiiT
The' €nf Cdxrteß' ! 4bdllV dsi' tbe flecoid
Saturday in January int e*ehband.'every
year, elect one', Pbyiiiflan. to tho HsnaU fix
Hospital, for Jh 44*01 Jo*t f hi*i»al afy
shall be one thousand dollop* ;per annual:
and he shall be subject to tbe same rouuia
tior, which go'vern rftePbyficikh
of tho City lio*pitai It shall also be bis
‘ditty to attend aH ponpdr cotes in b* City
without extra charge. ? > I
An utsi.uj oicaucco bi uece"BM.ry
be shall appoint a substitute, to be ap
proved by the Mayor, lie shall, also, baye
power to jtppoipt» Steward anil a ißursy, to
be approved 5 -'by‘tile flospftal' Comipittoe.
The salary df tfle Ftewbrd shall be' forty
dollisrr’pet rnonsD, and that of tbe Norte
twenty five dollars per month. Betk.'Bte*-
ard end Nurse shall, be opder tbe control of
tbe.Ebysvefog ipicbarg* of ,tho Hospital, j
Jff* fl’f JMltkfr. Ordained, Tbht
all ordiiiunqe-* and parts of oVfln'abite* mll
itotii'g fogainst' flu* prdjffartee be, onrd'tjie
satoo are b*rt-Wr, repealed)''' v .<AV '-1 j
Door in Council this 4’h day'«f -January,
' A. D.. 1f.67.' *
(MM JOHN FOSTER/ I
Attest: Mayor C. A.
, V- Bpsug, C, C.
ja6— 10't ' *'•
—.<■) f
4N ORDISAIICE,
tbe bettar.profcection of the Firemen of
Auirusiri:
'DEC. 1. Be it Ordained by the City
Council of A ugnot'i, and it is hereby (Ir
daived by the Authority of the /.«»*«* That
it phtftll be tbe duty of the Members vi tbe
several Fire Companies in the City of An
g,ut>la, to regiairer iheir name-, ages, afid .
the Company of which they me Mcjuil of j
at the Clerk of Council’s Office, in a lr: K »
or books, to be kept by that Officer f 1 ,iat
purposo.
t'EC’ 2. Each and every “ p ? n
regi.ferwlg, shall be rr(»* ir «fl
thi .following oath, bM»r* ‘ tork of
Council: “I, A. B—-• , do sole^pjy.swear
(nr affirm) that l** a-Mombc i of—
Firo Company- *b
ed aceprdW t 0 the rules of , th « I> f'
p»nmen.t and tho Acts of the Legislature m
referee*® to Fire Companies —so help me,
3. Each and every foreman, upon
taking the foregoing oath, shall bo lur
nisbed by the Clerk of. Council with a Cer
tificate, showing that said Fireman has
been duly registered, and for which he shall
pay to the Clerk the sum of One Dollar.
It shall then be the duty of the Fireman
ti -uaariarexfid to present said Certificate to
the Chief Engineer or cub vir© »vpa.iment.
who *will furnish him with a Registered
Badge, of the proper number. Each and
evey Member, so registered, shall, upon
ceasing to be a Member of any Fire Com
pany iu this City, be required to return bis
Badge to the Chief Engineer, under a pen
alty of not exceeding Ten Dollars. Pro
vided, That any Member transferring bis
membership to"another Company shall be
required to change his Badge, for which ne
shall apply to tho Clerk of Council, as,in
the original instance.
Sec. IV. Any Fireman found guilty of
loaning his Badge to any person whatever
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding Fifty
Dollars ; and every peraop who has faded
to registor his name and procure his Badge,
as hereinbefore required, shall uut be con
sidered a Fireman.
Sec. V. Any person found guilty of coun
terfeiting a Registered Badge shall be fined
in a sum of not less than One. Hundred
Dollars.
f'KC: VI. And be it Jnrther Ordained,
That all Ordinances aDd parts of Ordi
nances .mi Rating against this Ordinance,'
be and the same are hereby repealed.
Done in Council this: 4tU day of January,
A. D., 1567.
[L. ST] r JOHN FOSTER,
Mayor €. A,
Attest: L. T. Blome, C. C.
jafi—lot T '
Ajt ionmwAiscE,
To Authorize tho Appointment of Standing.
Committees:
Sue. 1. lte irOrMned hy the City Cntincil
of Augusta, audit ie hereby Ordained t>y the
authority of the tame, That at tho-first r.g
--»l«ur meeting #fter liie regular election tar
Jdf inhere of ttuuncil, it .hall be
tho duty of the Mayor 'to appoint tho fol
lowing Siaodiugfoipmjttee.! !
Fiua.ce, Strutts. afcd Jlrains, Polfce,
Houghton Institute, Bridge, Pumps and
Wells, Enginos, River Banks and Wharves,
South Commons, Turknett Springs Water
Wftks, Health, City Hall, -fail,
Lamps, AUgniti Canal, Hospital,; Prittihg,
Magazine, Military Stores and Exhibition*,
Railroad, Special Water, Works, Cemetdry.
Sbc. 11. It shall be the‘duty of thlese
,-Committpes ,to into all subjects
referred to thW) add rtpoprt RO Ithe
Council, or to act, as they may he directed;
nnd to perform such other duties as moy| b*
required oL them by «p#ei*l Otaicanees. I
B*c. lilv The ,Mity jr shall be
Chijrmah of
call - them together jstfeaffever tiiq pujjlib
. interest! reqqfr# it:
Sec. IV. And be J* further Ohdained,
That *ll Ordiukoees and parts of Ordinan
ces, militating against this Ordinance, be,,
and the saute are 'hereby, 'repealed.
D<sfrom Cnumrtt, this 4th day of January,-
A. D„ 18f>7.
[CJB.J T r JtpHJP FOSTER,
! • 1 <-tj v f
Attest: L. T. Rlohe, C. C.
ja6— lOt Ii I- ■ j,- .
~ A N onoiiVAivt i:,
To tho Offloe Os Assistant Volieetor
and Treasurer-: ,
Sec. I. Ordained by the City .Cotateil
of Augneta, and it i* hereby Ordained by
the authority of the fame, That on the
second Saturday in, January, 1867. and
every fhurth year tberteittor, utiles. M>on«r
discharged by a majority of Council (or
itlcompetency on neglect -of duty, there
' Shall bo olected Gy the City of
Augusta an officer known ss Assistant t 01.
lector and Treasurer! who shall, hejf"«
entering upon th? discharge of his official
duties, gt/e bond and security in the sum of
fivo thousand dollars, and shall reoeive an
annual salary of ono thousand dollars,
nayablo- monthly.. It shall be Ms duty t,o
assist the Collector anil. Treasure# in col
lecting all taxes and business licenses due
tho City Counoil, ndS perform each other
dutlolibelong to that office.
SkC. IT. And be it further Ordained, That
all Ordinances and ports of Ordinances
militating against this Ordinance he, and
the game are hereby, repealed.
Done in Council this 4th day of January,
A. D., 1867. JOHN FOSTER,
[I4. S.] ’ Mayor C. A.
Attest: t. T. Blome, C. Ci
janff—lOt
jsrjaafe
To Amend lb* Om Hundred and Rio a-
J 3«“l«S»SKal¥W»bi_
riiof. Auaneta, ant it ti hereby Ordained by
Work,arid isUhiu, Graves,.baHb**tru*<m
otrt. ' '
B*c. Its- Aod ba it farther Ordained,
tb* i-n/Dfs as. Uereb,, resoled. ..
Duse in Coaneil, tbls4tbasT <^’January,
A. D., 1867.
s.] ’joni T
Vnrq ' Ifiywr C, A.
Attest; L. T. C. C. dw InA
J*®—, :,b*»«nh>
j’" 7 —■
AN OHDIKA UE, "
To EqaMiaa th* eaveral Wards of :|l|e fity
of Augusta :
Sue. I. Be 'if Ordained by the City
Convert of Angnetar, and it ie hereby t)t
‘dained by the) authority of tho aaSM,' That
on sod after tfit stcmid Monday ia April,
1867, the Boundaries of tbp Wards of this
City shall be changed as follow, r '
Sr A. If. All that portion of the City
lying between E**t, Boundary aud Centre
E&ffi!, PS.
Dated a. Ward WMnber Dnw. - "
Sac. 111. All that portion, ad I he. City
lying between Centra aqd Jaekaon streets,
and bet,wceu the River axiJ South Boundary
street, sbdtl be fonbwn *h<f designated-as
Ward Number Tan.
Sac.,TV. Ail that portion of th* Fity
lyiDg between. Jackson apd Cumtnin*’ streets,
and between tit *Rj ver anuSouth Boundary
street, siiill be’ knowri and designated as
Ward Number Threai'iil a. ssr,i'aui">)
Sxc. V. AU /foot Pt»t»o,» ■ <£, ,thf-Qi*r
lying between Cumimng and Wen Boun
dary stress, kfitl IfoTfoMß’Hn v ßiVcr and
South Boundary street,Vhtril be known'and
designat’d as Watd Nomher Four. \
Sac, n, Aud he it J. ties Ordained,
That all Ordination- aDd parts,of Ordinances
militating against this Ordinance be, and
the tuns are hereby, repealed. I ’
Doue iu Contie>l thi* 4lh day if Jasuary,
A. D., 1867. JOHN FQSTER,.
[L. S.t “ - Mayor C. A.
Attest. L. T. Br.om, ■£f."C. r . •'* at
janfl—lot -i "* S' wt tj-Js ..'i
AX ORm\A*Ci;, t4>ic
To Amend the One Huedred and Fifteenth
Section: AfdtjftGeuei^l.jp^dinancep
Sec- I. Be. if .Ordai\uid by the City Council
of Angttsta, aka it is hereby Ordained by the
Authority hf fke rrtme, That, ftnUr auff rfftor
the passage of (biwOHiinsaoa. tb# OnofHun
dred »a£ {iifffeutb Aftfutp ts Jba Goa«ral
Ordinance shall hq amended so Os to read a*
follows: V ■
S*c. II The City Council shall, ♦v
second Saturday to J*4tosr, r 186J ffi ' c# for
who iiliw*luKW
the tdrffl of thre. year., up) con _
nine “*"“i “
Zo l of tff *m%ro
? ‘ , rs “f“ n d ieduvity, in th* rtm of one
„ '.lreUar*, eouditioned for the foith
r - (I ?ccarge o{ his duties, and shall take
oath, or affirmation, before the
*ay of, or any Member of Council: “Ido
solemnly swear, for affirm, as the case may
be,] that I will, to the best of my knowledge
and skill, and without favor or affection to
any party, correctly survey any lot or lots,
street or streets, when called upon for that
purpose ; and also, report any and all en
croachments upon any of .the street* of thia
City, that may come to my knowledgj6--So
help me, G6«i!”
Sec. 111. ItcftaU be his duty, on the appli
cation of the City Council? or of any citizen,
to repair to any place within th<yCity, and
then and there designate and define the
boundary of any lot or lots, street or streets, '
and perforin such other work in his line as
may be required of him by Council, without
extra charge; and for such service rendered
by the Surveyor to any person or persons he
shall receive from 'he person or persons so
employing him, five dollars for the survey
of each lot-, and making out a certificate of
the same. It shall also be hia duty to re
to, the Recorder's Court, all violations
of the Sixteenth Section; and the raid Re
corder shall give parties violating this Sec
tion thirty days notice to comply with its
provisions, under a penalty of not exceed
ing one hundred dollars per day for each day
thereafter that sucli violation continues.
Pec. TV. No person or persons shall
hereafter build upon any street or public
uftUfiJ in M»w City, without fiipt obtaining a
from the City Surveyor, that his,
her, or their street lines comforih to the plan
of the City of Augusta, made by William
Phillips, in the year eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, or to such other plan as may bo
deemed necessary and proper by the City
Surveyor, under a penalty of not exceeding
tun dollars fer each offence.
Sec. V. It shall, also, be his duty to pre
pare a Map of this City, without extra pay,
if Council requires if.
Sec. VI. And l)e it further Ordained,
That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
militatingagafostthisOrdiuance be, and the
same are, hereby repealed-
Doue in Council, this 4th day of January,
A. D., 1867. JOHN FOSTER,
[L. S.] , Maypr C. A.
Attest; L. T. Blome, C. C. ja6—lOt
ESTABLISHED IN 18§0.’
Extensive and attractive sup-
lvich Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watches, and.solid.silverware of every de
scription, Diamond Rings and Pins, Ladias'
r *iold Lek»it<ro« aft<* Ch&iotoice Cbiains, Gent's
Vest; auji ( FpJ>, t Weadiug
Rings, Bridid of Pearls,
' ALSO, ' ‘ '
STERIiIItU SHYER
‘ * FOR
BRP AL P JWB NTS,
AND A GREAT VARIETY OF
: *> FAittnr abticlbs.
Fino Watchcs and Jewelry repaitod at
.A. .PROKTAUT’S OLD STAND,
183 Broad street.
One door below Augusta Hotel.
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CORN, BAT, FLOUR, ETC.
500 CCSHJBLS °° KN '
. 109 bales NORTHERN IUY,
to sat :im. vuilo: * . .«. j •>:: ■,
■ Ji, Hffff barrels FlsCHflt, ■ u
10 ifhds MtSLASSES, • 3r!
7-*ti« -:t an -!i " r -arf
10 hbds LIGHT BROWN SUGAR,
• : I SO bags COFFBE, . ■
For sale hv
O’DOWD * MULHKRIN.
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LOUKVILLI PRODUCE HOUSE.
QEORGB C. NEWBERRY,
(Successor to Crapper, Patten <t Cos,, Es
tablished 1860).
1 FRoduce broker
v ’ AND J
COMXTSIOK MERCHANT.
Wholesale dealer in
Com, Oats, Hay, Flour, Baeon,
Lard, Cheese, Butter, Eggs,
Potatoes, Onions, Dried and Green Fruits.
Corn shipped in New Resowed Gunnies.
Railroad Receipts sighned through to
Auguste.
Orders, accompanied with Cash or
proper City references, promptly attended
Communications answered promptly,'
39 and 41 Fourth street,
lasf —1m Louisville, Ky.
TO RENT, ~
A DWELLING HOUSE—
,, On tho south side ot Groone street.
Between Mclntosh and Washington—
Containing Seven Rooms.
JAMES W. WALKER,
ocS—tf No. 3 Mclntosh street.