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The Jews in New York are organ
izing a» insurance company.
-The remoteness of Kussian Amer
ica makes it a/ttr country.
_\U the Western streams are re
ported rising more or less rapidly.
_A forty barrel whale was captured
oil* Beaufort harbor the other day.
_The office of the Boston TiM
newspaper was partly burned on the
15th. Loss $10,009.
-The publication of the contents of
the Wilkes Booth diary is soon to be
given to the public.
_ V large brewery is a; ut to be es
tablished by W. C.' Harden, at West
Point, Georgia.
—A Dental Association of the States
has been in session for several da\s at
Memphis, Tenn.
Wallmor De Bodieco. the Secretary
of the Russian Legation, will leave
Washington immediately for St. Peters
burg wnh the Russian treaty.
—Child murder seems just now to be
an epidemic. Our exchanges from dif
ferent parts of the country give horrid
details of these terrible crimes.
—The work of registration in Virgi
nia is going on rapidly. Seven hundred j
officers are required in the capacity of ;
clerks, agents, etc.
—Rumors are current in Washington ;
that Maximilian lias h-cn cc.ptuiv-!. j
The report is uot credited in official
circles.
—lt is estimated that there has been j
50.000,000 logs cut on the Kennebec
River, Maine, this winter—llo,ooo,ooo
spruce and H 0,000,000 pine.
—The Michigan Constitutional Con- I
vention will contain seventy five Re- J
publican, ami iwentv five Democratic, |
members.
—Anegro school t at ■! or has been
appointed register of voters, under the
mi.itary bill, in Ala ham a, on the !
recommendation ot prominent whin) j
citizens.
—The stockholders of the Memphis
and Little Rack Railroad Company !
have unanimously ratified the Sale of j
that Road to the Memphis, El Paso,
ami Pacific Railroad Company.
—Maine, in 1860, had nineteen cot
ton mills, with an aggregate capital of j
$.>,018,325, number ol spindles 12F1.05G. !
and giving employment to 6,764 males j
and teinales.
—' he Baltimore American says that I
the vote for the assembling of a eonsti- |
tutional convention in Maryland will be j
very sma.i, and attributes ibis to the j
apathy ot the Republicans.
George W. Trott-r a cotton factor j
Memphis faded Friday—liabilities I
SBO,OOO. Mr. Tietter has always been
regarded as an energetic and number
one business man. s till..re was
caused by the heavy decline in cotton.
—Governor Browidow has issued a
proclamation declaring the *egistration
so votes in tao counties ot Benton,
Coffin, i ranktm, Humphrey, Harde
man, Lincoln, Stcwurt, and Wilson,
null and void.
An iK-iisive organ-grinder was
stoned to it uh mar New iork a few
days ago, by a party oi ten or twelve
boys, ien of tiie young barbarians are
now in jail, liieir victim lingered three
ot four days.
1 hoy are having another Fenian
scare on the border. A special dis
patch to the Globe troin Montreal says I
that a force of United troops arrived at
Louse's Point. The impression on the
roimer is that a I'email raid will be
made before a month.
J $ 1 0.000 stolen from the Adams
Mines* Company messenger on the
steamboat U isha i *
p.. i j , 1 neunett, between
... ami Greensboro, on the i.wiit
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weeks absence uuhe .South H ,
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“dll Ultve, an/gi, “"J£' »«W- It i,
growing up. vei J “‘inptoiii of
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cently established m Lie “ tl ' Jry v,i '
Illinois. Theexncpi 1 ni K»tou county,
“ success and ‘“'“'V"* pretiouucea
paled. S Cdl rt6ull « are amiei
eerted by a preoon
descent on Z , • P ° h,:e u ‘“de a
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elsewhere in Wish., . A Ue Hud
mate ials and mechanic d"' ■ A;l1 tlie
playing f„ r „ Hn(i , c< >*‘trivaiie,. s
captured, and flu. £ a,,,e - s
liuusea arrested, CCMI punts ot tl ie
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The only American Agcuts for the sale of
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Iron and E ass Foundry.
Francis E. Timmons,
j boa and Brass Founder,
MANUFACTURER OF
ST.4TIO.Vt RY ENGINES,
SAW MILLS,
! Iron Fronts, for Stores & Dwellings.
J AM STri.L RECEIVING ORDERS FOR
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PIPES,
PULLEYS,
WHEELS,
RAILROAD WHEELS,
AND
MACHINERY castings
Os every Description.
Special attention paid to general Jobbing
Machine Work.
No. 170 Fenwick St-, Augusta, Ga.
OPPOSITE THE WATER TOWER,
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and send in their orders.
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90 non HU6UELS WHITE
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50 non LBS. BACON CLEAR
V jU U U and RIBBED SIDES
and SHOULDERS
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the lowest market rates.
Planters aud others in want of either of
these artieles are invited to call and see
nie. Office, 154 Ellis street, adjaceut to
Palace Stables, or application may be
at the warehouse, corner of Washing
,,jn and Ellis street, under the Newton
Loose. M. A. DEIIONKY.
March 3, 1867. mar3—tf
AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1867.
City Ordinances.
AIK ORDINANCE
To Assess Taxes for the support of the gov
ernment of Iho City of Augusta for the
fiscal year ending the 3!atof March, 18118.
Beg. I. lie it Ordained ly the City Cow ?-
cil of Avgusta, and it it hereby Ordained by
the Authority of the tame, That, for the sup
port of the City Government, for repairing
the streets, sustaining the public credit, aud
other legitimate purposes, the following
taxes are hereby levied and asssessed. and
continued in force for and during the fiscal
year ending March 3Ht, 18ft8, and until
repealed.
Sac. IL De it further Ordained, That on
every house, building, lot, or other landed
estate, including every building or other
improvement on land under lease from tho
City Council of Augusta, or other corpora
tions or individuals, there shall be levied a
tax of Two Dollars on every hundred dol
lars of the assessed value of such property.
On every Turk nett Spring Hydrant the
sum of Fifteen Dollars, and for every ad
ditional family using the same, an addi
tional sum of Fifteen Dollars ; such hy
drants to be returned and paid for by the
owner of the property on which it is lo
cated. On each hydrant on property used
»s a hotel or public boarding bouse, where
the average number of boarders is loss than
twenty, there shall boa tax of Forty Dol
lars ; aud on sucb as average more than
twenty thero shall be a tax of Due Hundred
Dollars ; and on every such hydrant used by
any express or livery stable, there shall be
a tax of One Uundre<T Dollars ; and on such
as are used by railroad or machine works,
there shall be ft tax of Two Hundred Dol
lars.
On every Lot on which there is a build
ing, on streets through which the main pipes
of the Augusta llivcr Water Works pass,
there shall be a tux of Five Dollars, which
shall entitle the ownei or lessee of said lot
to tho use of the water from one wash pave.
On every hundred dollars of the market
value of all State, Municipal, or other Cor
poration Bonds, and on all money loaned
at interest, there shall be a tax of Twenty
Five Cents.
On every hundred dollars of the capital
stock, of incorporated Bunks, (excepting
National Banks,) tins, Insurance Companies
or other incorporated company or compa
nies, located in this City, thero shall be a
tax of One Dollar.
On every person or firm of Exchange
Brokers or Private Bankers, (on and after
the Ist of January next,) there shall be a
tax of Three Hundred Dollars. Every per
son or film engaged in buying and selling
Bark Notes, Bonds, ur other Securities—
Gold and Silver, for a profit, shall be
deemed Exchange Brokers, or Private
Bankers.
Oa every hundred dollars of the market
value of all shares of National Banks or
Bank.' of Issue, located in this City, the
owners thereof shall pay u tax of Twenty
Five Cents.
On every two horse pleasure Carriage, (if
kept fir use,) there shall be a tux of Fifteen
Dollars.
On every one horse pleasure Carriage, or
Buggy, (if kept for use.) the sum of Ten
Dollars (excepting Carriages and Buggies
used by livery stables).
On every Ilorsc, or Mule, (if kept for use,)
there shall be a tax of Five Dollars, (ex
cept those used iu licensed vehicles and
livery stables).
On each and every Billiard Tabic, kept
for hire, there shall boa tax of One Hun
dred and Twenty Five Dollars: and on
every Bowling Saloon there shall boa tax
of Fifty Dollars.
On each and every male citizen between
tho ages of twenty one and sixty years,
whose residence is in this City, who shall
not have registered on or before the first
Monday in April of each and every year,
there«hall be a tax of Two Dollars, pro
vided said person or persons was entitled to
register.
On every hundred and liars of the gross
amount id' all sales—other than auction
sales—of Produce, Goods, Wares, and Mer
chandise, there shall be a tax of Fifty Cents
—except on sales ot Cotton, upon the gross
amounts of which there shall be a tax **f
Twenty Five Cents on every hundred dol
lars—said tux to he paid quarterly on first
days of July, October, January, aud April,
of each and every year.
Oil every hundred dollars of gross com
tnissious find receipts for Storage, received
by Commission Merchants and Cotton Fac
tors, there shall be a tax of Three Dollars,
payable quarterly on the first days of July,
October, January, and April.
On the gross receipts of each and every
Hotel Keeper, there shall boa tax of Fifty
Cents on every huudred dollars thereof, pay
able quarterly.
On every hundred dollars of the gross
amount of all sales of Goods, Wares, and
Merchandise, and Produce, (Cotton except
ed,) by transient dealers or their agent or
agents, there .'ball be a tax of T hree Dol
lars; and such person or persons, or deal
er», shall be required in every other respect
to conform to the requirements of the Tax
Ordinance, passed June Uth, 1865.
On every hundred dollars ot the gross
amount ol all Receipts in this Oily of all
Express and Telegraph Companies, there
shall be a tax of Two Dollars, payable
quarterly.
On every hundred dollars of the gross
receipts in this City of all Insurance Com
panies, or Agents of tho same, doing busi
ness in this City, but located elsewhere,
there shall b« a tax of Two Dollars, pay
able quarterly.
On every hundred dollars of the gross
receipts of all Livery Stable Keepers, there
shall be a tax of One Dollar, payable quar
terly.
On every hundred dollars of the gross
receipts for sales of all Horses and Mules,
there shall be a tax of Fifty Cents. The
keeper or keepers of the stables where such
sales are made shall make quarterly returns
and bo liable for the tax bn nil sales made
at their respective stables, said tax payable
quarterly.
On every hundred dollars of all sale? at
Auction, there shall be a tax of Two Dol
lars—except on Real Estate, the tax upon
which shall be One Per Cent. ; and upon
sales of Gold, S Tver, Bank Notes, Bonds,
and other Securities, the tax shall be One
Fourth Per Cent., payable quarterly.
Sec. 111. Be it further Ordained , That
all taxes which are made payable quartcily
by this Ordinance, shall bo paid within
twenty days after they become due; and
any person who refuses or fails to make
their proper returns, and pay the taxes
thereon, shall be fined in a suru not exceed
ing Twenty Dollars for each and every day
during which said persons or firms shall
remain in default.
Skc. IV. //• ft further Ordained, That
all persons who may fail or refuse to make
returns of their Taxable Property to the
Clerk of Council, shall he liable to a penally
of not less than Ton Dollars per day for
each and every day's default, utter the Tax
Digest has been closed by that officer.
Sect. V. Be it further Ordained, That all
taxes assessed by the City Ordinances,
which were in force during the fiscal year
ending 31st of March, 1867, and not altered
or repealed by this Ordinance, shall remain
in foil force and effect until repealed.
Sec. VI. Jie it further Ordained , That at
tho first regular meeting in December of
each and every year, the Council shall pre
scribe the subjects of taxation for the fiscal
year ending, and cuuse tho Clerk of Coun*
cil to conform to the same, in preparing
tho Digest. ,
Sko. VII. Be it further Ordained, ihat
all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
militating against this Ordinance, be and
the same arc hereby repealed.
Done in Council, this sth day of April, A.
U ’fll 8 S 7 i JOHN FOSTER,
1 Mayor C. A.
Attest: L. T. Bpome, C. C.
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City Ordinances.
AS ORDINANCE
To amend an Ordinance entitled, An Ordi»
nance to Equalize tbe Wards of the City
of Augusta.
Sec. 1. De it Ordained by the City Coun
cil of Augusta, and it it hereby Orduined by
the Authority of the tame, That an Ordi
nance passed on the 4th day of January,
1887, et titled, Au Urdiuance to Equalize
the Wards of tho City of Augusta, be go
amended to declare that said Ordinance
shall not go into effect until thonext Char
ter Election.
Sec. If. And be it further Ordained,
1 hat all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
milita iDg against this Ordinance bo aud
the same are hereby repealed.
Done in Council, this sth day of April, A.
D., 1807.
IL. S.] JOHN FOSTER,
Mayor C. A.
Attest: L. T. Blome, C. C.
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AN ORDINANCE
To amend the Thirty Ninth Section of the
General Ordinance.
Sec. 1. De it Orduined by the City Coun
cil of Augusta, and it it hereby Ordained by
the Authority of the same, That from aud
after the passage of this Ordinauce the
prices of Hack License shall be as follows :
Fur a One Horse Hack, $20.00.
For a Two Horse Hack, $HO;00.
Sec. IT. And be it further Ordained,
That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinance
militatintr against this Ordinauce be, and
the same are hereby repealed.
Done iu Council, this sth day of April, A.
D„ 1867.
[L. S ] JOHN FOSTER,
Mayor U. A.
Attest: L. T. Blome, C. C.
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AY ORDIHAYCE
To repeal all Ordinances or parts of Ordi
nances, or Resolutions, passed during the
fiscal year just ended, except as to the
office of the Recorder—haviug for their
object the increase of any salaries or
wages for any of the City officers or em
ployees.
Whereas, owing to the stringency iu the
monetary affairs of the whole country, and
especially of the City, the stagnation of
trade in the commercial marts, the people
are le-s able to pay and retrenchment
in the expenditures of the City becomes im
perative,
Sec. I. De it Ordained by the City Coun
cil of Augusta, and it is hereby Ordained by
the Authority of the same. That all Ordi
nances or parts of Ordinances, or Resolu
tions, passed during the fiscal year just
ended, having for their object the increas
ing of any salaries of any of ihe City offi
cers, or raising the wages of any of the
employees of the said City Council of Au
gusta, except the office of the Recorder,
whose salary shall be at the rate of Eight
Hundred Dollars per annum, be and the
same are hereby repealed.
('KO. 11. And be it further Ordained,
That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
militating against this Ordinauco be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Dune in Council, this sth day of April, A.
D., 1867.
| L. S.] JOHN FOSTER,
Mayor C. A.
Attest : L. T. Blome, C. C.
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Try a box and you will ne’er regret it.
This Yeast Powder is used by all first
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ed. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG,
186 Front Street, N. Y.
Trade supplied at manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN D. BUTT & BRO., Ag’ts.,
26’j Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
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GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL,
This soap requires only to be used to
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TIIY IT,
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Trade supplied at Manufacturer’s prices
by JOHN D. BUTT & BRO., Ag’ts,
No. 266 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
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Photographs.
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192 Broad Street, Avgusta, Georgia
AND
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Portraits,
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From SMALL AMBROTYPES or DA
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other dear Departed Friends, MADE A?
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The*c Portraits are painted by MR. H,
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BOOR k JOB PRINTING
AND
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190 BROAD AND 153 ELLIS STREET,
AUGUSTA, GrJS..
E. 11. FUGUE, - Proprietor
HAVING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR
look ank Job Department,
AMD HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF
I)
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WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
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ANI) IN AS GOOD STILE
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DONE IN ALL STYLES,
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PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE
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BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS,
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PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS,
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NO. 92.
Snuff & Tobacco.
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W hole ale and Retail Dealers
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sJ&'J (Opposite Planters’Hotel
lias always on hand a large assortment of
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Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
Lorillard’s SNUFF
Fine Meerschaum PIPES
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CIGAR HOLDERS, genuine and imitation
ALSO,
Rubber, Briar, Rosewood, and
Clay PIPES,
PIPE STEMS,
SNUFF BOXES, Etc.,
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THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL
au4-ly] TERMS.
Crockery.
Mosher. Thomas & Schanb,
9/J A BROAD STREET—
Under Masonic Hall
AUGUSTA, ,
Direct Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
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aga bkuad str;kejt,
Augusta, Ga.,
Agents for English Manufacturers,
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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 tho largest
Potteries in England, our facilities for ob
taining Goods will enable us to compete with
any city in the United States.
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Hotels, Restaurants.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
GA.
NEWLY FURNISHED
AND REFITTED,
UNSURPASSED ISY ANY HOTEL
SOUTH.
Will reopen to tho Public October 8, 1866.
T. S. NICKERSON,
oe-I—l v Proorictor.
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 tho midst of the
Piney Woods, and 560 feet above the level
of Augusta, has been refitted for the ac
commodation of the public. The Proprie
tors aro ready at all limes to make each
visitor feel at home, and the Tablo is fur
nished with the best the country afiotds.
Give us a trial.
11. A. MERRY A CO.,
fe22—4m3tem* Proprietors.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA.
This first-class hotel is now
opened for the accommodation of the
public, and possesses every accommodation
and comfort calculated to please the most
fastidious. The patronage of the travelling
community is respectfully solicited.
JOSFPII PURCELL,
SCJREVEN HOUSE,
gAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL
Having been renovated and newly furnished,
is now open for tho reception of the travel
ling public.
GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor.
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EATING HOUSE,
Berzelia, Georgia R. R.
PASSENGERS BY THE PASSENGER
Trains ieaving Augusta at 6.30 A. M.,
and Atlanta at 7.15 P. M., also, those
leaving either Augusta or Atlanta by
Freight Trains, can get a
GOOD MEAL
AT THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND
POPULAR HOUSE.
H. A. MERRY <* CO.,
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
{of
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Fiulett Power Premet, and Beit
Workmen enable* ue to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Rate* than eleewhere.
Commission Merchants.
Wedemeyer & Evers,
GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHA NTS,
168 READE STREET,
NEW YOBK.
Respectfully solicit CONSIGNMENTS
of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and are pre
pared to fill orders for GROCERIES and
NORTHERN PRODUCE generally at
lowest rates. oc2s—fim
Insurance.
B HBRODNAX,
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
OFFICE AT THE
OLD SAVINGS BANK,
229 BROAD STREET
juft — ly
JOSEPH E. MARSHALL^
JNSURANCE AGENCY,
2071 BROAD STREEV
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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JeweUers.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.
EH. SUMMER—
• 184 BROAD STREET,
Three doors below Daily Press office.
Augusta, Ga.
WATCHMAKER’S TOOLS,
MATERIALS, and GLASSES.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and
warranted. JEWELRY’ made and repaired
All kind of HAIR BRAIDING done.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
IT 1 XTENSIVE AND ATTR ACTIVE SUP
-1 J plies of Rich Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watches, and solid Silverware of every de
scription, Diamond Rings aud Pins, Ladies’
Gold Leon tine and Chatelaine Chains, Gent's
Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, Wedding
Rings, Bridal Setts of Pearls,
ALSO,
STERLING SILVER
FOR
BRIDAL PRESENTS
AND A GREAT VAHIETY OF
FANCY ARTICLES.
Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at
A. PRONTAUT'S OLD STAND,
163 Broad street.
One door below Augusta Hotel.
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Furniture.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE!!
©fgpjMfa. WHOLESALE
RETAIL.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 and 89 BOWERY
65 CHRISTIE STREETS
NEW YORK,
havo the best assorted stock oi Parlor,
Dimug Room and Bed-Room
FURNITURE !
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING
IN THE CITY
CANOPY and HIGH POST
BEDSTEADS,
Expressly for Southern trade.
STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED
WHOLESALE PRICES.
KNOCK DOWN CANE WORK
AND TURNED POST
BEDSTEADS, in cases.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AS REPRESENTED.
Our Facilities for manufacturing defy
competition. my 1
Furniture and Piano Hauling.
JTAVING A NEW AND LIGHT
SPRING DRAY,
I nm prepared to haul Furniture, Pianos,
and anything else, without scratching or
bruising, as is too often the case.
Orders left at uhy store, on Washington
street, between Broad and Ellis, will be
promptly attended to, at reasonable rates.
Particular care given to moving Furniture
and Pianos.
SVM. HALE (Colored),
Dealer in Family Groceries.
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N" otice.
GEORGIA, )
Richmond County, j
Augusta, Ha., Marck 23, 1867.
SIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, APPLICA
TION will be made, by John Milledge,
Guardian, for leave to sell the interest of
G. L. Milledge, minor, in certain lands
lying near the City of Augusta, in said
county. JOHN MILLEDGE.
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GRAIN, FLOUR 7
AND
Provisions !
3000 I!U?HELS OAT&
1000 BITSHELS Coßfr
3QQ BBLS. FLOUR
OHO BOXEB CLEAR SIDES
and SHOULDERS
BP.LS. SUGAR CURED HAMS
90 BBLS - SUGAR CURED
BREAKFAST BACON
] /Y HDDS. HANDSOME
I v/ NEW ORLEANS SUGARS
On hand and for sale low, by
mar3-tt C. A. WILLIAMS A CO.
Ladies’ and Gents’
Kid Gfloves,
ONLY
OXE DOLLAR.
AT THE
Great Southern Emporium,
saa broad
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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