Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, January 23, 1867, Image 2

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CDf Sailt) yrcss. City Printer—Official Paper L ARORSTIiI fTci KfULATION. ATOUSTA. OA. WEDNESDAY MORNIXO.-Jaß. J», IS#T ' TO BUSINESS MEN ANI) TUB Advertising Community Generally. Tht DAILY rats* mMI»hM lk« OfficiHl 1.1. t •( Letter* rent Minin* lu Ike AitfrutUi l*o»,oilier, at the end *f each werk, agru nbly to the follow!..* Section of the !t«w Po«l --office 1.110) n< Ihe New»|>aper hDTlnf the urfe>t Circulation I SlCtldl I. And be it further enacted, That Hit* of lettere rrmn ining uncalled for (» ni*y Roetofce, in on if city, foif* or village, where a newnfioper nkitll be printed, ehall hereafter fa fnHith’d once ante )'» the newepaper which, being pnblinhnd weekly or often er, eh (ill lore the LUtasst CIRCOUTIOIt wiitkiw range of delivery of the eaid offer. The DAILY PRESS I* aleo the Official Paper of the City of AnfaiU) having been elecled by the City Council at their Official Organ. ’•The Policy" Going North. It seems that the policy of Congress, or rather ot the Radical portion of Con gress. is threatening the North, as well as the South. In the New York Legis lature, a bill has been introduced pre scribing an “iron clad oath,” to be ap plied to voters in thnt State—an oath which is somewhat similar to the ope proposed to be applied to the Southern States. And in Congress, Mr. Stevens, goaded to the highest pitch of indigna tion by his rejection as United States Senator by the Pennsylvania Legisla ture, suggests that a republican form of government be provided for that Stute. Verily, the enemy is rushing to his own destruction ; and if, like Sampson, they tear down the pillars of the temple, like Sampson, they will perish in the ruins. They care not for North or South, for East or West, lor Union or Peace —but simply desire to gratify a perverted am bition or a diabolical spirit of revenge. In doing this, they care not for the means that they use, or the ends that they accomplish. Not satisfied with applying test oaths and Territorialization schemes to the South, they threaten their own section with these great evils. Having com menced a wrong course and taken a wronystep, they care not where it leads to. The question now is, whether they will be permitted to-go on to the fulfill ment of these wild and baneful schemes? We think not. The people of the North may stand by in sileuce, and see the South crushed to the very earth, and trampled under the foot of the oppres sor ; but when he seeks to crush them, and to trample upon them, they will make common cause with the South, and, turning upon him, drive him to his a i r, draw out his poisonous fangs, and render him powerless and harmless. They must do it. They must, in self defence, see the South righted. If they Gu not, they will be involved in a com mon ruin, and suffer in their own sec iiuu what we are compelled to suffer in ours. Let them be wise iu time—ere it oo late. GEORGIA ITEMS. Messrs. Harr’s & Duke have taken e Waynesboro’ Hotel, and expect to nftik • i worthy of public patronage. O the twenty-nine freedmen confined hr 1 .Burke county jail, only one re in ns—the rest having been bailed out various parties in the country, to or on their farms and plantations. Among the acts passed by the Geor. Legislature is one protecting the ts of married women. The Mil eville Recorder says that it provides cII the property of the wife at the ti me of her marriage, whether real or personal, or ehoses in action, shall be and remain the separate property of the wife ; and that all property given to, in. herited or acquired by the wife during the covetnre, shall vest in and belong to the wife, and shall not be liable for the payment of any debt, default or con tract of the husband. The people of Atlanta are considera bly agitated over an alleged deficit of some $30,000 in their city treasury. — Both papers call loudly for a speedy public exhibit of all the facts, and the Era politely advises and urges the Mayor and Council to resign—a portion of them having been connected with the Board of last year in which the finances got “mixed.” The following ticket was elected on Monday last, Mayor and Aldermen of Marietta for the present year : Mayor, A. N. Simpson; Aldermen, W. Root, H. B. Wallace, J. U. gauges, W. W. Carrel), J. M. Wilson, G. K. Gilbert. The Corporators of the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad Company held a meeting on Wednesday, the lfith inat., in Cartersville, for the purpose of organ ization. Col. Warren Aiken is about to move to Rome. The Cartersville Eipress has seen a rich piece of gold quartz mixed with lead, from the Racoon Mines in that county. Captain Luke Christie, of Savannah, fell from a log while moving some lum ber, on Tuesday last, and broke his leg, rendering amputation necessary. —Life is an enigma. Wo are here to day all activity and bustle, and to morrow wo are gone. We die, but tho world moves on as when we wore actors on the stage. As we drop uway others take our place and we are scarcely missed. Thus, since the creation, man breathes, moves, and dies. if there were not a solution to this enigma, be yond the coufines of the grave, how dull, meagre, and unsatisfying would be the few hours we pass on earth. Bibb Simpson's Lnoal Kxpkkibm k. —Many years ago the Legislature of Teunessee passed an act to organise the countv of McNairy, alia* Suake. At that time the country embraced in the limits of Snake was occupied by a sturdy set of backwoodsmen, totally unac quainted with courts, jails, etc. The county assembled at the appointed site for the purpose of coning logs, making boards, etc., to build a court house and jail. The only theme of daily conver sation, when the men were assembled, was the court, etc. Noue of them hsd ever seen a court in session, ns yet de veloped. Each one would give what his idea was of a court, etc. None, how. ever, were entirely satisfactory, until Bill Simpson was called ou to give his ideas, lie said he knew all about a court —that he had had a lawsuit in North Carolina. One of his neighbor's hogs kept coming where he fed his hogs until it got fat. Oue morning he got so d—d mad that he shot the hog. He thought it would uot do to throw it away, so he cleaned and salted it. Shortly after, his neighbor and a tnan came to his house, examined the smoke house, and took him to town and put him iu a little office. About three months after that this man tunic an 1 took him up to a largo room. A large man sat upon a high bench ; a man was sitting at a desk ; about a dozen fine dressed men sat in a place that was paled around. The man pnt him in a pen just behind them. He then called in twelve men; they took seats in a box in front of the fine dressed men. The man that was writing gave the twelve men a book and said some thing about Bill Simpson and the State. Then one of the five men said some thing about Bill Simpson and the hog, and he and another one of the fine dressed men had the biggest quarrel ycu ever beard. I thought they would fight every minute, but they did’nt. It was Bill Simpson and the hog, and the hog and Bill Simpson, and sometimes Mr. Simpson, but d—d seldom. Alter they quit quarreling, the big man talked awhile to the twelve men, and they went out and stayed a short time. and. then came back and said something to the man at the desk. Then the man on the bench said something to the man that put me in ofiice, and he took me out and lied me to a permission tree nnu com raenced fighting me with a cowhide, and ft made me so d—d mad that I shook all the permissons off the tree. — Wine healer (lam.) Home Journal. Cheap Living in Texas.— A friend writes as follows : In C >lin county, Texas, pork sells for six cents a pound, butter at twelve mid a half cents, eggs at ten cents a dozen, wheat one dollar a bushel, and Hour four dollars a hundred weight. Corn is rattled off at filly cents a bushel. These rates are for specie, in that portion of Texas one dollar of United States paper currency is worth only two thirds of a silver dollar. In Rusk county, mast led pork readily brings six cents, corn fed seven cents. There is an abuudant supply of food in that region, particu larly ol hog and hominy. East Texas is, unquestionably, one of the best coun tries iu the world for raising pork. Special Notices. Consignees per Central Railroad, Jan. 23—J Kapl&in, Vaughan & M, A Hatch, Mycr <£• Marcus, Moore <h Cos, J Hertz £ Cos, C F McCay, Piatt Bros, T S Nickerson, C AW 4 Cos, D R Wright, W IX Tutt, Colonel Flagler, LA J, S W A Co> G W Bodgo, J 0 M A Cos, G K A Bro, J Stogner, J W Adams <t Cos, Phillips A Co> Mrs Brockman, [W], M Cohen, W D Bowen, Cook A M, J S Freeman, H Lanier, A II Story, J J Thomas, Porter Fleming, J T Gardiner, J M Dye A Cos, I T Hoard A Cos. jg@=- THE RAFFLE OF THE Articles on exhibition at Mrs. L. 0. FIL- I.ETTE’S, will take place THIS EVEN ING, at 7 o’clock, at 55 Jackson street. A few more chances left. ja23—lt MRS. PICQUET WOULD IN FORM the Ladies of Augusta that she is prepared to dc Dressmaking, Plain Sewing, and Braiding, and desires a liberal share of their patronage. She can bo found at the corner of GREENE and CENTRE STS.» No. 96. ja23—tf jg@=> TO DENTISTS—WE HAVE just received a good assortment of DENTAL MATERIAL—TEETH, FILES, FOR CEPS, DRILLS, EXCAVATORS, CORUN DUM WHEELS, etc., etc. We sell at Manufacturer’s prices. Cash must accom pany the orders. ja23—6t PLUMB & LEITNEIt. ggp HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The residence, No. 156 Greene street, occupied by myself. j»23—3t D. B. PLUMB. Augusta, Ga., January 1, 1567. ©S°*TIIE UNDERSIGNED, Master Mechanics and Builders, iu the City of Augusta, mutually agree that TEN HOURS shall constitute a Day’s Work and that all employees, under them, shall hereafter only be paid in proportion, for a less number of hours worked in a day’s labor. WM. H. GOODRICH A CO., DENNING A TUTTLE, WYMAN & MAY, PLATT BROTHERS, GEO. COOPER, SCHOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO., BARROW <f- COFFIN, WHITE A LORD, MACMURPIIY & THOMPSON, FRANCIS E. TIMMONS, JESSE OSMOND, R. J. HOWE, jalS—l2l DENTISTRY .—DR. D. S. WRIGHT, successor to his —-- brother, the late Dr. Ciias. M. Wniont, will continue the business, in all the branches of the Profession, at the old Parlors, No. 258 Broad street, two doors above the Globe Hotel. ja!7—tf 111; plumS^Sner 212 BROAD STREET, AUUUSTA, GA. jalO—tf New Advertisements. DAT * INMAN, A OOTiONBEHS. WILL SELL— THIS DAY (Wednesday),Jan. », Outside and Inside of Store— Commencing at 91 o'clock A. M.— BY CATALOOCE, GROCERIES HATS and CAPS CLOTHING CIGARS BOOTS and SHOES DRY GOODS HARDWARE AND A Urge lot of other Goods not mentioned. ALSO At 11 o’clock, precisely, One pair of large FINE MULES, an excellent WAGON, and a pair DOUBLE HARNESS. ja23—lt Hay and Com. 1 /~\rY BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY. BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY. /tr'Vf'V BUSHELS PRIME UUU WHITE CORN. For sale by STOVALL A EDMONDSTON, ja23—lw No. 2 Warron Block. CHAMBERLAIN’S PATENT RIBBON Cancelling Stamp! WHICH REQUIRES NO CHANGING for EIGHT YEARS. The Ribbon passes double over the face of the die, thus preventing the die from cutting Ihe Ribbon, aDd also giving double the number of impressions. Orders received and furnishod at New York prices, by GEO. A. OATES, Agent, ju23—3t 240 Broad street. POSTPONED Administrator's Sale. I.’ THOMPSON, AUCTIONEER. IT?ILL BE SOLD, BY PERMISSION * V of the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond County, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, that most desirable House and Lot, on the east side of Twiggs' street, nearly opposite Oglesby’s Mill. The Lot fronts on Twiggs street 40 feet 3 inches, running ba- k 296 feet. It is a very desirable stand for a Grocery. Sold as the property of J. C. Carpenter, dec’d. Terms cash. Purchaser to pav ‘or papers. WM. L. FELDER, ja23—td Administrator. Wanted, &A C\r\{\ SECURED BY MORT GAGE on Real Estate, and Collateral. Address “T.,” care Glass Box 127, ja23—3t Augusta Postoffice. COTIN. 2,500 BUSIIELS FOR SALE LOW IN THE DEPOT. FLEMING a- ROWLAND. ja23— 3t YARNS. Georgia factory (white’s) CELEBRATED YARNS, BY THE BAL E. A constant supply at Factory Prices, for sale by ja23—tf D. R. WRIGHT <fc CO. TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE. One of the Fastest in the South ! SHE IS PY “TORONTO CHIEF,” OUT of a Morgan Mare, dark bay, six years old, and about fourteen and three quarters hands high. Will be warranted perfectly sound, kind, and gentle, and as fine style as any horse of her speed in the South. For price aud further particulars, ad dress STEED, Box 112, ja23—6t Savannah, Ua. Notice of Election. Clerk of Council's Office, ) Augusta, Ga., January 22d, 1867. j An election for a recorder of the City of Augusta, to fill the un expired term of lion. Win. Gibson, resigned, will take place at the next Regular Meet ing of tho City Council of Augusta, to be held on Friday morning, Feb. Ist 1867. Candidates must hand in their applica tions t»» this office by 12 o'clock M. of the day previous to the Election. By order of Council. L. T. BLOME, ja23—td Clerk of Council. AT PRIVATE SALE, A Splendid Residence, NEAR THE CITY. I OFFER FOR SALE ALL THAT tract of Land in Richmond county, with tho improvements tbereon. known as “Hay wood," about three inilcs from Augusta, on tht Milledgeville road, containing about fifteen and a half acres. in connection with the House is complete gas works, in order, a splendid well of water, an excellent vegetable garden, with fruit tr* es, all necessary out buildings, kitchen, wash house, servants' buildings, stable, and carriage house. The Residence contains eleven rooms. The parlors and halls most beautifully fres coed. The entiro establishment is complete, with every modern improvement. A neat flower yard in front of the house, hedgos all around; also, fine large groves on either side adjoining. This is one of the best and most desirable residences in this county, and is truly a “comfortable homo." And, if desired, the furniture, which is new and elegant, can be purchased with the house. For terms and further particulars npply to W. 11. GOODRICH, ja4—tf 271 Broad stroet. NOTICE. Having retired from the firm of Crump, Davison A Cos., I cheer fully recommend my late partners to the patronage of my friends. WM. A. WRIGHT. Mr. Wm. A. Wright having withdrawn, the style of the firm will remain unchanged. CRUMP, DAVISON A CO. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 14, 1867. ja!s—tf Domestic Goods, Richmond stripes OSNABURGS BROWN BHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS BLEACHED SHIRTINGS And SHEETINGS, All qualitlei, for aale at low prieei, by ja22—tf D. R. WRIGHT A CO. Alexandre’s Kid* Gloves, English hose And HALF IIOSE And a variety of other Goods. Just received by ja22—tf D. R. WRIGHT A CO. PRINTS. A FEW CASES— NEW STYLES— At Wholesale or Retail, cheap, at ja22—tf D. R. WRIGHT <t CO’S. VALENTINES! VALENTINES I 5.000 VALENTINES Comic aul Sentimental, JUST RECEIVED. City and Country Merchants wishing small lots can be supplied by sending in their orders. A. BLEAKLEY. # ja22—4t 210 Broad street. PICTURES OF THE LATE Bishop Elliott, with ms EPISCOPAL ROBES, OR IN ORDI NARY ATTIRE, NOW READY! AND FOR SALE AT PERKINS’ GALLERIES, 192 I;ISO HI STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., (Next door above the Daily Press Office) and BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, GA., (Opposite Marshall House), AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, to wit: Size Bxlo, for Framing $1 Oft each. Cardcs de Visitc, for Albums.. 25 “ ** .. 2 25 per do* A liberal discount to the trade. PICTURES, single or by sent by mail to any address to those enclosing stamp for postage and price of Pictures, as above. ja22—tf Sewing Machines. TO THO » E SUFFERING WITH SEWING MACHINES ON THE BRAIN, We beg of them to have patience. The weather will be warm in a few days, so as to enable theist to come out and procure tho necessary remedies for tho euro of the above complaint. We are keeping up a full assortment, so as to supply their wants. It is particu larly recommended to Ladies. COME ONE, COME ALL, AND BF. HEALED. N. B.—MACHINES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. SEWING MACHINE STORE, AUGUSTA HOTEL. H. JEROME A CO, ja2o—lw Fish and Oysters, GAME, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AI way 8 on hand and for salo low. CALL AND SEE ME.. WM. HALE (Colored), Washington stroet, between Broad and Ellis. j»ls—tf DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF JONES, SMYTH A CO. is this day dissolved by tho with drawal of J. A. Jones. The business will be continued by Aaron H. Jones and Frank Syutb, under the same name and style as heretofore. J. A. Jones will attend to the collection of debts due the firm, or either party is authorised to use ite name in liqui dation of old debts. A. H. JONES. FRANK SMYTH, J. A. JONES. In withdrawing from the firm of Jonos, Smyth dc Cos., I oheerfully recommend thorn to my friends end customers or the late firm. J. A, JONES. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 17, ISG7- jalS—ltn Amusements. C onoert Hall. fourth' week Os the unparalleled engagement of the diitinguiebed Artiste, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins. Daring the present week will be pro duced the new grand Drama of “THE PASSIONS.” “GRIFFITH GAUNT, or JEALOUSY.” Aleo, tho following popular Pluya : “NOT DEAD YET,” “THE DRUNKARD,” “SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING,” “MATED, NOT MATCHED.” ja2o—6t DANCING SCHOOL. an AT MASONIC HALL, F. T. STrYwINSKI, Is now open, and Pupils received to form New Classes, on every Monday and Wednesday from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. M. jal2—tfebl ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Extensive and attractive supi plies »f Rich Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and solid silverware of every de scription, Diamond Kings and Pins, Ladies’ \ Gold Leontine and Chatelaine Chains, Gent’s F Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, Wedding | Kings, Bridal Setts of Pearls, ALSO, STERLING SILVER FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS AND A GREAT VAUIETY OF FA!\CY AKTICI.ES. Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at A. PItONTAUT'S OLD STAND, 183 Broad street. One door below Augusta Hotel. j»l3—tf GROCERIES r OF THE BEST QUALITY Wholesale and Retail. Norfolk Oysters, FRESH AND FINE. | For sale by JAS. STOGNER i, CO., jalS—tf 308 Broad street. Brinl y J s Si cel Plows, f J rpUESE JUSTLY CELEBRATED j PLOWS! | Are for sale by tho undersigned, Agents i for the Manufacturers. They are sold at the shop prices, freight ! added. Their best recommendation is a trial. Among them will be found his | UNIVERSAL PLOW! for one or two horses. Try Them ! JAS. STOGNER A CO., ja!9—tf Agents. Great Reduction IN PRICES! I. SIMON Si JIKO., 224 BROAD STREET, (Four doors below the Central Hotel), Have considerably marked down the Prices in our Stock of CLOTHING! GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, JEANS, TWEEDS, Etc., Boots and Shoes, BATS, TRUNKS, & VALISES, In order to make room for our SPRING GOODS, and to meet the calculation of those wishing to economise. CALL AND CONVINCES YOURSELVES AT I. SIMON & BRO.’S FASHIONABLE Clothing Emporium, 224 BROAD STREET. jail—ts CLOSING OUT SALE AT THE FANCY BAZAAR, 253 BROAD STREET. The entire stock must be disposed of within a limited period. All Goods sold at anti below cost. The Stock consists of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AIISTL SHOES, NOTIONS, Etc., AT THE FANCY. BAZAAR, 292 BROID STREET, AUG USTA, GEORGIA . ja2o—6 Tax ISTotice. CLERK OF COUNCIL'S OFFICE,) Augusta, Ga., Jan. 18, 1867. J All persons liable for city TAXES (except those who are re quired to make Quarterly Return?), arc hereby notified that the CITY TAY DIGEftT for 1867 is now open, at my office, and will remain open until the first day of March next, by which time all returns must be made. All those who fail to return by that time will bo returned for double taxation, and a fine of not less per day for each day of such failure to return. Office hours,from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 1 o’clock. P. M ; and from 3 o'clock, P. M., to 5 o’clock, P. M., daily (Suudays excepted). L. T. BLOME, jal9—td Clerk of Council. Cotton Yarns, 1 OO bales SUPERIOR IVU COTTON YARNS From Fontenoy Mills, Now in store aDd for sale ; assorted num bers, from 6’s to 12's. constantly on band. no 29 ts A. POULLAIN. Salisbury, Bio. & Cos., EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS And Importers of Gold, Plated and Oreide Jewelry, SOLID AND NICKEL SILVER WARE American, English and Swis? WATCHES, cased by ourselves, and every description cf Fancy and Y'ankee Notions, especially adapted and designed for Southern aid Western trade. Circulars and full descripti’-"* Price Liali sent free. Agents wanted everywhere SALISBURY, BRO. a CO 51 Dorrance Street, no6—3m Providence, R. I. C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, Iu rear of 25a Broad stract, Augusta, Geo. fSif Pumps, Gas, Steam and ’Tater Pipes, Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly uruished or rep Gr-d. ia2fi—tf diennilles. MISS LUCY J READ, Has received more new goods, amongst them WHITE AND COLORED O liennilles! ALSO, A fesh lot of GROVER & BAKER’S Celebrated Improved SEWING MACHINES! ju2o—3t Furniture and Piano Hauling. JJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT SPRING DRAY, I am prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos, and anything else, without scratching or bruising, ns is too often the ease. Orders left at my store, on Washington street, between Broad and Ellis, will be promptly attended to, at reasonable rates. Particular care given to moving Furniture and Pianos. • WM. HALE (Colored), Dealer iu Family Groceries. jals—tf Pure Holland Gin SANT DE CROIX RUM WEST INDIA TAMARINDS GOOD SUGARS, fiom 12J cts. to 18 cts. NUTMEGS in Shell PRESERVED GINGER And a select stock of FAMILY uROCERIES bv retail. 0. 11. JOHANNSEN, 104 Reynolds street, below Centro j aS—3m Keep it Before the People! BARROW & COFFIN, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS ! GILDERS, GLAZIERS, and PAPER HANGERS, Aro still at their old stand, 4S Jackson street, between Ellis and Greene. They beg to return their thauks to tho citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, for tho liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon them, and trust, by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, lo merit a . contiuuanco of the same. All work entrusted to their care will be done with neatness and dispatch, and the best material used. Country orders promptly attended to. WINDOW GLASS and READY MIXED PAINTS, kept for sale, aud WALL KALCEMINLNGexecuted to order. Kepkrkxces : lion. R. H. May, Hon. A. H. Stephens, L. C. Warreu, Esq., D. B. Plumb, Esq., Wm. H. Tutt, Esq., T. S. Nickerson, Esq., W. H. Goodrich, Esq., John D. Butt, Esq., Wm. E, Jackson, Esq. jal7—lmj Chronicle & Sentinel, copy. Whiskey! Whiskey! 100 BARRBLS wuiskey > BARRELS J.N. NEAL’S OU CELEBRATED RYE WHISKEY BARRELS ADAM CROW’S ’ OU OLD BOURBON, On hand and for sale low by . ja!9—lm A. STEVENS. Wants. "Wanted, AN ACTIVE PARTNER, IN A Wholesale Drug Business, in the City of Baltimore, Md., with a capital of SIO,OOO. one of the host stands in the City ) an old established trade, and doing a good CASH trade, with large profits. Address, with real name, KEY BOX 62, Postoffice, ja22—6fc Augusta, Ga. "W anted, A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER, who can give the best of references as to ability, etc. For particulars, appiy by letter to daily press office. jair— 6t SI, OOO SEWARD!!! HUNTER’S SPECIFIC, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! A SPEEDY CURE FOR GONNORIICEA. GLEET, SYPHILIS, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, DIABETES, PAIN IN THE BACK, EFFECTS OF MERCURY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER! It requires no change of diet! It cures in five to eight days! It has full directions ! tej?" It gives tone to the whole sys tem ! It removes impurities of the blood ! For sales wholesale and retail by W. H. TUTT, jalS—2w Sole Agent. 1867. 1867. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE! D. R. WRIGHT & CO., (Globe Hotel Building), 250 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. \\/E BUY FROM FIRST HANDS— V V MAN UiACTUREKSjeAGKNTS, and IMPORTERS, blood* arriving almost daily. COUNTRY. MERCHANTS need go no farther. W’e are prepared to show them a very compioto and choice assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc., at prices as low as they can lay them down, bought of Northern Jobbers. For proof, EXAMINE OUR STOCK! jalS—2m AN ORUISAJfcCE, To amend an Ordinance passed by the City Council of Augusta, on the 10th day of September, 1866, authorizing the con structing and operating of the Augusta and Summerville Railroad Company’s tracks in the City of Augusta, Georgia, and subsequently on the 24th day of Sep tember, 1866, embraced in a regular con tract between the said parties. R’A rean, Itwas the intention of tli*City Council of Augusta, by its ordinance passed on the 10th day of September, ISliB, and contract of date 24th day of September, 1866, for constructing and operating of tho Augusta and Summerville Railroad Compa ny's tracks within the corpofate limits of said City of Augusta; to require the tracks of said Augusta and Summerville Railroad Company to boos the uniform guage of other Railroads'in Georgia, running into tho City of Augusta, so that the cars of the one may run upon the tracks of the other, in order that the breaking of bulk iu the trans fer of freights from one point to another may be avoided, and for tho convenience of passengers, thereby encouraging travel and commerce. If satisfactory arrangements for tho same could bo made between the said Augusta and Summerville Railload Company, and tho different Railroad Com panies whose tracks cuter the City of Au gusta. r Therefore, lie it ordained by the City Qoitneil of Augusta, aud it is hereby ordain ed by the authority of the same, That so much of a contract made and entered .into on "the 16th (lay of August, 1852, by and between the City Council ol Augusta, aud the Trustees of the Academy of Kiehmund county, of the first part, aud the'South Car olina Railroad Company of the second part, us prohibits a couuection of the tracks of the Augusta aud Summerville Railroad Compiny’s trucks with the tracks of tho South Carolina Railroad, is hereby repealed and declared null and void, and a connec tion of tracks by the Augusta aud Summer ville Railroad C- -mpany, with that Road, as well as with tho other Railroadsentering ho l ily of Augusta, is hereby authorised by the City Council of Augusta, upon prop er consent being secured hy the Augusta and Summerville Railroad Company, from the companies uwning said Railroads, for the making of such connections, provided that nothing heroin contained shall be so construed as to give the South Carolina Railroad Company tho right to make con nection with any other Railroad except the Augusta and Summerville Railroad Com pany. Ssc. 11. And be it farther Ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordiuances militating against this Ordinance, be aud the same are hereby repealed. Done in Council this I9lh day of January A. D., 1567. [U S.l t CHAS. ESTEP, Mayor Fro Tcm. Attest; L. T. Bloke, C. C. v ja2o—lOt Auction Salea. i Seventy Five Head ] FINE YOUNG MULES AND HORSH AT PUBLIC AUCTION! UNDER THE IMPRESSION jj. it i. practicable to sell dock tW the agency of an Auction, and with,, to e.t.bli.h regular Public Sale., [, rell, without reserve, in front of the p t Stables, Augusta, Ga., en WEDNEs 30th JANUARY, 18*7, SEVENTY FIVE HEAD FIDE KE.XTKCKY Horses and Mulet viz.: 35 HEAD HORSES AND 40 HEAD FINE YOUNG Jitj Among the Horses may be found Jj adapted to almost any purpose «om I good, reliable Horses are used—the S* j the Plow, or Harness, or general fj purposes. The Mules are all young, none of tk| over Six, or under Three Years old. j broke and others onbroke, and all ij rate stock, ranging in size from 14 tl hands high. The especial attention of Plants! called to (his sale, as I am sure tU J find here the necessary horse aud J power to make Corn and Cotton. 1 fullest guarantee will be given that! stock sold shall be as represented, far! having stock for sale, and desiring to J themselves of the benefit of these sale-, j do so fora small commission, and are] quested to send the same in a few J prior to the day of sale. TERMS CASH. M. A. DEHONEY, Proprietor Palace Stable Jan. 20, 1867. Charleston Nem and Savannah Adu r please copy, and send bill to U. Deboney. ja2o—td Valuable Residence For Salt] BY C. V. WALKEE, | A UCTIONEER. ON THE FIRST TUESD AY IN J RIIARY NEXT, will be sold,j Lower Market House, iB the city of AttpJ the premises on the north side off j Etreet, in said city, now occupied bjH C. A. Rodgers. It adjoins the reside: ! Judge Abner P. Robertson, on the eoii'ri Daniol Kirkpatrick, Jr., on the west, cat opposito the Lower Market. The IntiiJ of tho most desirable localities in Ihtqi fronting 82 feet fi inches on Broad dj and running back 220 feet towards :J nolds street. The house is two si::]! with four rooms on the first finer and:.; above. Thcro is a Hydrant in the v? aud ail necessary ontbuilings. Titles disputable. Terms cash. Purchases? pay fer all requisite papers. jalß—td For Kent and Sale. Rcoms to Rent- \ Four rooms, 13x20, suitable;! gentlemen’s sleeping apartment*. | Enquire on the premises, ja22—6t 220 BROAD STREET; Rooms to Rent, SUITABLE FOR A SMALL FAJIEB • Apply at janlfi—tf 144 BROAD SI 1 DWELLING HOUSE TO BE.d jVTO. 23 BROAD STREET, A DWELLS] J-1 with nine Rooms, Kitchen, Stahl Garden, etc., for rent until first Orfohrrns , Inquire on the premises, or at the fa Collector and Treasurer’s office. Vor:cs?l given immediately. jals—tf HOUSE 08, ROOMS TO BENI' THE HOUSE CONTAINS eioeJ Large Rooms with Fireplace io eg J Also, all Necessary Outhouses, and Ilyiaa in the yard. The house is situate j Broad street, south side, ucar Upper MartMg For particulars apply to T. C. CREWS, 1 St. Nicholas Saloon, 318 BroadsißQ jal3—l2t* Rooms and Boardiuj TWO GOOD ROOMS WITH Do.u| in a private family, can be ob'ai*| by applying at 53 Broad street, cotter'-ft Broad and Lincoln streets. jal2—eodtf HOUSE TO BENT. ON THE CORNER Os «- O lIOUN and Mclntosh streets, Contai: J ing Eifcht Rooms; Kitchen with Two Ku»e j There is also a good Garden attached tot* | House. Water on the premises. For particulars apply on the premise*. 1 to J. W. JONES, 14tf Ellis street. j oclS—tf Opposite Palace Stable*' 4 Mosher, Thomas & Schaui. ,) A A BROAD STREET— J Under Masonicß‘ $ AUGUST n, a-., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FREN J China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH 1 ami AMER Glass Ware! AXD KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WAB£ | t Try us, and wo will convince' that you can save tho Freight fruis 5 York to this point. JOSIAH MOSHER, J. Jr.FFERSON TIIOJIA GEORGE SCIIAUB. oc2—6m NO. 291 BROAD STREET J Where will be found EVERYTHING USUALLY KKI’T , 1 BY A First Class Drug Stortjl CONSISTING OF Perfumery j . jj From the first manufacturers in Eur< :*gß and all of the leading goods usuallj --usd quired lor the trade. . ~, WM BARRETT, CARTER '|S dot—2m