The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, February 24, 1882, Image 3

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JUKfwuiS Smt&tx. S ^ _ O A.JCl COZilTMN. H. C. STOREY* I.ocnl Editor. ~~ t'linURn of Schedule. On nnil niter (Sunday, February JUtb, XTElvSS JhJSrjD IPEAg, ! Don’t forget the *'Ui<!(len Hand" to- | night. I 20,000 stalks of seetl cane for sale by , R.E. Cobb. PF.IlSOyAr. PARAGRAPH*. An Old Friend. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kiene, jr., nml two \ Mr. John Buchanan is assisting in the children arrived in onreity Wednesday, post-ofthe. from Dnbnqde, Iowa. They came from j that region of frost and snow solely for the purpose of visiting Mrs. M. A. Raw OFFICIAL COUNCIL PROCEEDIKOS A new building is being erected north trains will leave A meric us as follows:— j depot. Golden Dent Corn at W. T. Daven* ■ port A: Sou’s. Pass, train leaves for Albany ana Mont gomery .10:50 a M Push, train leaves for Macon. 3:40 i» m Night AifcoimuiUation for Maccn daily *. %. . 1*00 a m Night Aceonimodationfor Alba ny and .Eufaiihi daily except Sunday 1:47 am I*. 11. CoitLxEii, Ag«nt. What We Like. We are in receipt of a very nice letter from Mr. W it. Smile of “Johnpree- ville.” that wo are much pleased with. Ills old friends will he glad to hear from him, and we don’t object to say that wo wonlil like to hear from him oftener. It j will bu found in our columns to-day. I Imvu just re all kind' • ' U. Alderman Bnrt has a new addition to his residence. See if you can 'find the “Hiddden Hand’* at the Opera House to-night. Call aud se*j the Matchless Hamburg at J. Wa\KM»ai’.m A Co. Almost cold enough for overcoats Wed nesday evening and Thursday morn ing. Miss Inez Cntts returned from Mar- i slralivi'le Wednesday. , Mrs. Jennie Byrd llrown, of Atlanta, is in Leeton visiting her parents. Miss Leola Harrison left. Wednesday for a three week’s visit in Collode. son, who lives about ten miles from this city, near the vicinity of Magnoliu Springs. It seems that Mr. Kiene was a prisoner at Andersonville duriug the war, and that Mrs. ltawsoti had a brother who was imprisoned in ltock Island. This Mr. Joel Crawford and neice, Miss brother, tlnding out from friends of Charley Wheatley, left Wednesday for a j Kiene s that Kiene was in Andersonville, visit in Milledgeville. Mr. Crawford’s band j wrote to his sister to provido for him is mendiug rapidly, and he is able to go j particularly, as by so doing Kiene’s without the splinters around it. { frauds would make his lot easier. Mrs. Mr. Hill, of Xe\v Jersey, who is a cor- 1 Rawson did so, and made Mr. Kiene us re»i«>!idcttt for some. Northern paper, m ! comfortable a« poaaible, hi* friend* rlolp- in tur eitv Wedneadny nnd Tlmwdny. ! racatixiK tlie fiivor by taking core of her 100 dozen Ladies and Oenta boaeatlO He Dtmvrtiiig Florid, .ward for l.l» health. j brother ...nil the war wiw over nnd both i cents per pair, at G. A. Toupin’h Ag’t. j and likes our climate very muc'j. i fv'caseil. T . . . . , , . , ! Mr. Kiene went North, went into bnsi- . It is quietly whispered that a marriage | It’s not much use tsllin" our people • , . . , . . ... ... . \ , . a . . 118 U(H IUUI U u vl,m ' > u.u ijcupic , ne8S , got married, accumulated woalth. will take place in Southeast Americas j that Jo Davenport is back, tor there isn't 1 Sunday. a person in I own but what, knows it. Rut rd ihc largest lot ot ( t')o?iug out sale of glassware and j we jus! thought we would mention the Iusurtion and 11am- , q Ul;t nsw»re try U 1». Watts & Co. Don’t j fact tlmt J - sold lota of go * U while he .■■if burg Edging, at 5 and 10 cent* per yard, j forget it. ^ Turpin* Agt. An awning is being erected in front stationery* j of the storeroom occupied by J. G. Ed- Just received from Philadelphia, at ninnilson. i,l tin. it.use i Oil kill stay i i:iv. tho Jtp.roRDKU : J5,000 Rill Hoads, 10,000 Note Heads, 10,000 Packet Note Heads, ^ 5,000 Letter Heads, which will be printed in the neatest style and furnished at the lowest prices. New line of Spring Calicoes just open ed at J. Waxei.uaum «fc Co. Building. The old frame building that has stood One or two new huildiup erected within the past few weeks near j the depot and several others have been repaired. One of our young friends is inconsola ble now*, nnd it is said that bis health is failing rapidly; so rapidly, in fact, that ho may have to take a short vacation from business troubles. Glassware and queensware.being closed I Agents, out at low prices by II. D. Walts & Co. ter* w.j CJwlur Back to fteorgla.” . j A short time since a gentleman of our county received letters tronr some of Ins former laborers, who had “exodlisted" toMi’MHMppi several years ago. asking his ttssihi nice in returning to their old home. Many of our readers will r»- menrhei' the shameless manner in which the labors of our section were gulled and deceived into this movement !»;. tho*** rascals calling themselves emigrant It is true some of these oxodus- »ot the worthless eh:ss, though JOHNPRHKVIUUE. JoiiNi'HKKVlld.R. February i0, 1882. Editor Itkcohdkh—As U has been some time since I have given any uows from the viile, allow me to give you u ots us to farming and tho news generally. I don't think I nave done any thing for you in tho way of news sineo you have been proprietor of the paper. I have changed the name of our little i»r five • town: the name of this town is composed people j of three names. (Johnson, Dupree and I nnd her many advantage* is the best j my own). I wo* once,proprietor in this A fresh stock of garden seeds at W. • was in the city Ihursduy. Mr. Estabook j j, omo u || t y[ ftH srs. Harrold. John- | town, but Mr. J. dissolved tho tirm with- T. Davenport & Son’s. is a temperance lecturer of some repute, ^ ^ (< 0 rMC j V ed tX telegram on Wed- j out n»y consent. Wo have been running , Wo would just like to know one thing, not a few wore good and industrious for years near Prince Bros, stables was aI1( | t |, at j fi __ w hnt has that star got to do freed men, who sacrificed their nil. to torn down this week, in order to make j Charley Logan’s name in tho Griffin * avail themsolvef of this, K\ I)imnlo so room for the largo commodious brick j AVrr#. ‘ If the gentleman will rise up and I called, pictured to them by a few un building to be erected by Haw 11 Dm*- inform us we could sleep lots better. ! scrupulous hirelings of their ow n race. Workman lira lm«y hauling tho dirt away, | , nn Hl . u ,l,ur, ! ™*.v '"e.l I xperimenl which is being put on tho streets. b you seen the ten cent Hamburg ,n i^.uh l'"* ‘“ w •■••••»• «•" j 8e ning tt t the New York Store at live cts. ! ‘ soon as they get through the foundation _ ,, “ T ... . I c ,j , „ . ! Call and see them. J. Waxki.&avm A Co. | • 1 for the building will be laid. j I kcIimoI* _ ♦ ; Mr. C. A. Estabook, of Drayton, Ohio, i hittr and is now down to visit his old friends of old days. Thursday he and his wifo and two miildren went out in h carriage to oil! ui< Mrs tt-iwson. Mr. Kiene is the junior im iuhcr of the firm of Pet*r Kit'im A S«m, of' Dubuque, Iowa. He will doubtless make his old prison a vis it before going North. Come and see for yourself And save your little pelf. For it’s as plain as your nose That Davis & Callaway’s new hose Arc the best and the cheapest in the r world. Hose ! Anna !! A Tlehhorue Clalmant(t) Ju«t now the colored circles of our city aro agitated over the appearance of a heretofore unheard of heir of Peter Ancrom, lately deceased. Old Peter died possessed of considerable property, and we leurn a iieedmau who claims to be his aon, lias presented himself and will con tend for a part of the estate. So tar as the circumstance of physique is concern ed his ease will bo good; he is a perfect Albino. Now line of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting* just opened at J. Waxki.bafm A Co. A Ruunway. Just as. the up train was pulling out Wednesday afternoon, a young %nd fiery team belonging to Mr. Jordan, which was engaged in hauling goods from tho depot, started oft’on a dead run. Tho J nothing of a bloody nature has n< driver very plnckily held on to the reins j The recreant, when heard from, and his friends iu this city are trying to get him to deliver a lecture when he re turns this way. Two thousand dollars at time of mar riage is n nice sum. Address Men mid Women’s Mutual Relief Fund Associa tion, corner Broad and Huutor streets, Atlanta. [Janl5-8waltJ A merchant in our city has $20 in his posess’.on which one cf tho banks claim to bo counterfeit, and they refuse to take it. It would bo well for our business men to look out for sueli things. The bill spoken of is on the Xulionnl bunk of Utica, N. Y, Tho enterprising and word-slinging senior editor is away ibis week, anti as a consequence business has been dull iu the sensational department this week. Tis a fact that wo managed to scaivup a run away and a few other little articles, but is day Inst stating tlmt tightfreed- j n berry and turkey farm, but Mr. J. has en were awaiting aid and tr.insportn- rented out ray berry farm to Mr. 1). I lion to return. The Anterlcii* Fair Aiantliillua. The meeting of tho stockholders of this institution on Tuesday last was a very satisfactory one. The official pro ceedings will bo seen in another column. The stockholders are to bo congratula ted upon the management and condition of th.* Association. In the election of officers tho best possible selections have been made. Mr. John Windsor is no uovico in his position, his former ad ministration bearing every proof of his executive and presidential abi itics, whilo the accessions of Dr. Ed. Kldridgo. and Mr. John W. Wheatley to their slmlljContinne my turkey business at tho s.imo place. Mr. J. can’t rent tlmt out. I will send you a nice turkey as anon ns they commence to gobble. I was very sarry to lose my business, for 1 made n nice sum of money every year. It wHl now be planted in cotton, nml, being some of tho finest cotton land in the county, will make fine crops and will bo hauled to your city nnd will benefit it more than my berries. So fur, so good, but not for mo. I promised to tell you something about farming; I gu ss it’s time I was at it. The farmers generally are getting along tlociy; some aro behind with their busi ness as usual; some aro planting corn aud poctive offices, show that the board ot j *<»nie Imvo n«*t yet started their plows: Rkullak Mektino. > Coi’svi i,Chamber, Ameriock, Ga., ;• February 20tb, 1882. ) Present—MayorFelder, Aldermen Burt, Harper, Williams. Watts', nnd fkwworth. Absent—Aid. Cobb. Minutes of lAst meeting read and Adopted. / Tho following report was received and adopted Amkricuh, Ga., Feb. 15th, 1882. To the Hon. Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen In accordance with a resolution adopted January 9tb, 1882, authorizing tho Finance Committee to destroy all mutilated city currency in the bauds of the Clerk and Treasurer, we bog leave to report that we havo this day iu the presence of Messrs. Jno. It. Shaw nnd T. E. Joiner, burned the sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-four dol lars and 75 cts., ($1,784.75) being amount of said currency in tho hands of the Clerk and Treasnrer. Signed, P. H. Williams, i W. P. Burt, > Finance Com. W J Harder. \ T K. JOINKH. / I'liisf-.iM Jmk R. Siiaw. s t Your Committee would further report that there is $882.40 of said currency still outstanding. Signed, P. H. Williams, Chairman Finance Committee. On motion of Aid. Williams, Messrs. Hawkins & Hawkins were employed us city attorneys for the year 1882 at a sala ry of $300. Petition of 8. M. Barnes for permission to manufacture and sell candy free of tax was granted. Petition of J. C. Roney for permission to erect an awning in frout of the store occupied by J. G. Edmundson on Cot ton Avenue was granted. • The following bills wore ordered paid. B. J. Head $27.50 Agnes Ay cock 1G.60 C. M. Wheatley 11.75 The bills of 8tevens Bro. *t Co. and Martin Grinlou were referred to the Street Committoo and the bill of Geo. Trippo to Bridge Committee and the bill of Dick Felder to Cemetery Committee. Tho proposition of J. B. Ansley to superintend the work on bridge at $3.00 per day was referred to Bridge Commit lug, Cloths, ■htrts, drJ goods, boots, shots, btu, cups, hsrdvare,watches, docks, Jtw* dry, spectacles, silver and plated wars, fancy goods groceries or furniture. Per sons who, from their general commercial diameter, actions or professions, shall umko It-evldcnt to the Mayor and City Council time they are not bona Ode tesU dent merchants,fahsll be considered tran sient dealers or traders. The Clerk and Treasurer shall he required to enumerate eneb nnd every article in the lleense re ceipt for wlileh a license has been granted, ana any violation of this ordinance shall subject tho offender to a flue of not ex* cocoini Fifty Dollars per day fiir each and and kept them in the middle of tho street until tho horses lmd run themselves out of wind, although it looked as though a( any moment the wagon would be <^e.- turned and he would be dashed to the ground. All delinquents, before beginning new accounts, must call aud settle. W. T. Davenport & Son. fob. 12 iu-2. The Artcalau. Mr. Fort’s artesiau well on the Huegin- in plantation is still In process of con struction. At ln*t reports about five hundred feet liaif been pierced—and a good stream momentarily expected. To the geologist this work is replete with interest; among other curious specimens forceed by the pump from the lower depths is a perfect sharks tooth. Now how did it get there ? Wo know nil about it ourself, and the readers can uuswer it here. Don’t all speak at once! .Seed Irish potatoes at W. T. Daven port & Son’s. To Everybody aud My Friends. Everybody may feel satisfied that they can get the best liquors and cigars in the city, second to none in purity, because we have adhered to our determination to handle none but pure first-class goods, and we feel sure that our brands will joying himself us the guest of Mine Host Hyatt, in Montezuma, .• but we presume, ero this, he 1ms departed to pastures greener and fields fresher. Lnrgc lot of Bleachings and 10-4 Shirt- iugs just opened. J. Waxeliiaum A Co. Editor Hancock, of the IlrpuhUcan. nnd editor Glessner, of tho Kkcouokh, are, evidently trying to see who can build the Beside the most lactones, railroads, etc., in Ameri- al corning together of cus—on paper. Editor Hancock threat- ‘ eus to dig a wholo canal himself, and ed itor Glessner declares that if he does he (Glessner) will build a cotton factory on it. Such enterprising newspaper men as these should not waste their energies and wear their dear lives away in a town like . , ,,, , . Amertcus; they .myht t..c.»uu to Albany, cr ‘ , ! ,,, nro « m00r '"-'' 1 8hn,,1,II,e '™ U ' l ,nb - —Albany Seirn. j lie surely enough, to allow all farmers to Editor Glossner is absent from bis post j contend. In the meantime wo predict nowr for tho sole purpose of preparing to J f<*r the fair of ’82 a grand success. build his cotton factory on editor Ilan-j ♦ . A Hopeful View, a tho Monroe Adurtiw w« take have lmd th** Ini' the institution at heart. We art* glad to know that th** Associa tion have determined to hold a fair this fall. There is every reason why it should bo held, aside troru the benefits to accrue to the institution. Those expo sitions are exponents of a country’s pros perity. They foster a generous rivalry among neighborhood and neigtib »rs, en courage and incite nnorgy nnd industry. amoral good iu tho nnnu- r people on a great holiday occasion for a purpose in common. We don’t know tho intentions of tho directors but an ample premium list will doubtless appear at an early date. Tho premiums so far us field cock's cauul, nnd if the Albauy man will talk a littlo more pleasanter he may in- dnee editor Hancock to run his canal j the following item, which goes to show through Albany and wake that sleepy village up. But the cotton business will go up all tho sumo. Will run it by wind if wc can’t got tho water. Amusement Notes. The 5th Avenue Company, which was billed for “East Lynne’ Tuesday night at the Opera House, presented “A Cele brated Case’’ iu its stead, changing it be cause the former play had been present ed here several times before. Had the B ive xiitiKliwtioii to tlio trade. After tills j com ,„,ny announced the latter play at | fmn j M|) | in i, juatiliah! date I can bo found at the Barlow House j their audience would have been a ; people* of our section aro do- liar and Hilliard Saloon, where are new | groat , le »| lar K er. A* it was. »<> <“■* | „ lloa ,l*nt; (here is no nse of denyinR lha tables, new liquors nnd new everything, j car0l i particularly about hearing •‘East , yonr s j, u< | n0HS placed score*. Call, everybody invited. Bospectfhlly, Lynne’’ and a small house greeted them, j jf no t hundreds of them, in debt. Not Feb. 2. 1-m. H. C. Johnson. I Among the noticeable features of the eve-! only farmers, but merchants and trades- ; Dint- were tliu rich costume* of the actors, j tlio state of ntfsirs in Middle Georgia, a section which ought to be teeming with grain and provisions. It is tho samoold dory- all cotton and no corn. What is said of Monroe will apply more or less, to other counties in the .State, though wo believe our section is beginning to recognize the folly of the old plan, and the Importance of the news—only a be ginning however Juts been so far made. Wo are glad the editor is able to take hopeful view of the outlook, and think some nro hauling guano; some com. I don’t think our farmers are going to use so much guano this year as they havo been using. Great many will not have time to haul any as they havo all their supplies to buy and haul liomc. I think every body liny plenty hands, although lhere is uomo moving about tlio county. Day labor .vill bo very scarco with us this year, as nearly nil the negroes are working tor crops. There is uo crop yet to say anything about; only grain crops, and they aro lookiug us w’cll as I over saw them iu iny life. I think they will bu more grain made this year than any year siuc** tUp war, which will bo greatly needed to help out short corn crops. Most of our farmers say that they won’t buy any corn uoxt year. I guess they mean that they are going to raise it ut home. I can’t tell you anything about my melons yet, as they aro too young. I will let you hear from them later. I havo several bushels of my celebrated seed to sell. If you should see any one wanting the finest mellon seed in the world, ask him to correspond with me and I will tell him when lie can get thorn, and also what they will cost. Xcuse rue for writ ing so much. I will close by saying the health of our county was never better. No sickness ut all that I Inow of. Matri monial market very dull, owing to small stocks and a poor assortment. You kuow any business is dull unless you have « good stock. I tkink we will have a wed ding in tho settlement soon, but don’t know anything about the particulars, aud am afraid to say anything about it now. I uni still on hand; not married yet. I am coming over s»>on to see my girl. Tell Iter about it the first time yon see her. Yours Truly, NV. B. Havillk. Short crops and «J*» FOR NKUIIi f.w il'jy. .1^,,' tut h tl.^ | H D.WiilU A <;». wl*li to clear out pie. ! tti»*ir stock of glassware, queensware nnd tiriware, and are offering them at low of thi teiiceil this year j 1 A Inrgo utock of children*, -docking nt | - PtllM i, raBltt ,i 0 Company 10 ci*. pcrpnir: worth 25 cl*. «• A - l wil , Hand" to-uisht nnd TfltnxS Ag t. j , 0 . mi)rl0 » afternoon at tbn matinee will wee* are mi... AKt Amoclatlou. present “Still Waters linn Deep.' To- I;' ",','“..£•& \i,!'* mi" (In Wednesday night Key. J. 0. A. I morrow evening the great play •>! “1*'P | lint gon.l will enne on ('talk organized a Young Men's Mntua Van Winkle" will bo presented. The „u,y in living will he |...,e. 1 e.„ , . Aid .Delation a: th, VethodUtchnreh. I firiilln AV,r. say* of .Lis company, ... I i K over. ‘ ' The iissoeuition was organized on tlia | speaking or their rendition ot Kathleen , m( . Dt j„ ,i,„ aon liih.n of iha people, —, same plan and for nlmost the samo pur- ilavonreen:" ' | Said a merchant to it, Inst week, “not | |TJl| ft T| nflt QUllll O" Vflt iioscs that YoungMen's Christian .W-| The rain last evening prevented there ; a single wagm, load of goods on tin,.., I U UU0 I III IIII VHI ... . . - . .j i being a large aildienee at the hall to wit* has lell 1 orsi til thus tar. 11 eeonotny ia j I My 11II0 L X 11111C-. 1 U ti .nation* are organized for. A meeting | of "Kathleen Mavonr* tlins practiced, wc may Inok for the moat | * U aaaaaxj-, will bo held at the Methodht church next noen ” by the Hurry 1’easo Dramatic Com- fivorulile "i.snlis. We believe there is! Sundav afternoon at four o'clock for tho pany. • ‘The night, in tact, would have \ a more general disposition to work than IllSIll'ililCP ExtnWrdillttry. transaction of businers aud for tho re- been far more appropriate for "Uip Van j we ever saw manifested betore. There ; . transaction . . Winkle " which will be played with a i is a vast demand lor more money, nt ception of yoaug men who may wum to j p 1(jver f l ' ) ] cnst to-ni-glit. Xeverthcleas, tho | IV,enroll,I- ratos, anil (cores of npplica- a. This is a move in the , wns admitably performed, and the ; Hon* ara going lorword to .the lor V"UHf pcoi.l liecomo members. right rlirocticn aud abonld have the sup-1 many pathetic passages well brought out. agencies that have linen established in port and cooperation of every young j ‘^o”* wi'es“ 1 Si, on? K '"we l azont for tw<. . Kiflowmcnt i-f»mp<iDlcs that [wiy policy U0 l*s» aud 93,000 W at fii.tiili^o lt» critnpanl- cbartrrvd mi Ivr *c l»tr* «*f no.rif of tlu* hi nt ...*•»» in l!*e Nta T»a* plan ix MIMTAL m il tl r.-tfol .rl) id littYr r Ik aU». tee. The Street Committee was nuthorDed to purclinse tho necessary material for building sewer near tho residence of Mrs. Colley. Tho following appropriations woto made for the Fire Department for the year J882: Wide Awake Fire Com pany $250.00 Hand Engine 125.00 Hook nnd Ladder 125.00 Petition of G. M. Hay to transfer li cense to J. J. Hunesley was granted. The lieeuse ar.d special tax ordinance was then taken up end adopted, as fol lows: Lieeuse aud Special Tax Ordinance ron lNNti. I'* it onliuued by the Mayor and City Council of Aimiricui, and it 1* hereby ordained by tbo authority of the *autr, that the following ahull he the rate* of Annul I License and Tax on profwt. •iiiiiH and trailed, etc., in thn city of American, uiftil otherwise provided for: The proprietor or keeper of each hotel or inn dlidll pay n license tax of $ &0 oQ Each nnd every hoarding house keeper, who takes flee or more boarders, shall pay a tax of 10 0o Tho keeper of each and every restaurant or eating saloon, all houses where meals are served and puid for, shall pay it license of 20 00 Each person keeping so eating table on the street, shall pair for each table a license of per yeur r. 00 Wr month 2 no (No license to Ire inati d ior less than own month,) Each person keeping n fruit or caw y stand shall pay for each shin'd a license or (a wootlcii struct it re or tent to be considered ■t ntaud) 2ft 00 Ann it U further ordained that all eating tables, fruit or candy itanda ehuli be con* flned to the upon space on public square, between the shade trees awl court Bouse fence. Each and every person or firm selling spir ituous liquors, from a drink to live gallons, shall lw considered a retail dealer no.. shall pay a license of 100 00 Each awl every person or Arm selling spirit uous liquors Iu quantities not leas than a quart or over live gallons shall be conaid- i d a limited retail dealer, and shall pay a license of, * 2ft 00 Each and every person or Arm selling spir ituous liquors in any quantity from a quart upward shall lie considered a whole* • K |c dealer, and shall pay a license of..... .1ft 00 Each and every person or Arm selling malt liquor, when not In connection with a retail liquor license of 10 00 Foi each billiard table kept for pa bhc play, a license or. 23 00 For each and every pool table kept for pub lic pi •>*, a license of fiO 00 For each and every hall or ten pin alley kept fur public play a license of 2ft 00 The proprietor of each aud every shooting gallery, unless kept Air nmnoement only sad not for proflt, st all nay a license of.. 10 00 Each velecipcdn rink slwif nay 10 0o Knelt and every cockpit shell pay 600 00 The proprietor or keeper of every ‘‘wheel ot fort tine” stand, table, thing or place for any gnmo or play, with oi without a name, or whero prises ure drawn, or dirts awarded, and the sains not prohibited by law, shad pny o license per month of.... 100 00 Thu proprietor or keeper of each and every skating rink shall take ont a license to lw Axed by tho Mayor. For each and every one horse dray hauling in the city, a license o| 10 00 For each and every two hone dray a licence of 20 00 For each and ercry four horse dray a license of. 2ft Of) An<l It Is further ordained, That every dray •hall lie subject to the frill of any Areman in rosea of Are, and should any dravman hill to comply With wild call, the license ■hall lw revoked. Each and every livery stable keeper shall , pay a license of, 40 10 ! Each and every wniioa yard (and all places shall lw const irreu vtieli where wngons are kept and cha jn*d for), shall pay a license •if It* uo Each and every cotton werebnuoe or Ann ►hall pay a license of, 7ft oo Kadi aud every hanker, National tank ex cepted, broker, or monev leader on eollak- erul or other security shall pay- a license or u© Each and everv pawnbroker shall pay s lieeime of. 2ft 00 And within five day* from the time of taking out such license, ha or they ahull ia done without . jnprisonment iu the guard bouse not exceeding thirty days. Agents for the sate of any article whatsoever, and not mentioned above, or any itinerant physician or professor, canvasser selling itooks, maps and pictures of all kinds, by enbsrription or otherwise, shall take out a liconso to lw Axed by tho Mayor iu such cases. Vendue masters, or antloneere, ahull pay a license of. ......7... 2AM And It Is further ordained, That all vendue masters licensed under this ordinance ahsll pay to tho City Treasurer for the Uencflt of said city, 6 per cent, on grosa amount received from oil sales made by him as auctioneer or vendue master, arising from all goods, merchandise or other articles coming from without the corpora to limits nfiald city and on which there is no speclAc license. The same to be paid over immediately after imeh aala by an id vendue master. Aud it i« lui tlier ordained, That no vendue master iLen.'ed an nfores id ehall tell at auction or o.herwisc, any goods,meieban- dbe, or other artlclea on which there ia a license ta:: without paytoff such apeclfle license tax. unless the some has been paid by tho owner or other parties, uuder a nonalty of forfeiture of tho veudue master license and it flne of Fifty Dollars or im prisonment not exceeding thirty days, at the discretion of the Mayor. Knell person or Arm selling commercial fer tilizers not manufactured Iu the city aboil pay a license of. 25 Oft Bach and every person or Arm selling fresh or butcher’s meat In the city, shalt nay a license of. 20 00 1’ruvlded that farmers bringing meat to tlio city and selling In no less quanity than a quarter, shall bo exempt from au *h license tax. Each nnd eveiy person or Arm dealing in fresh Ash shippjd by railroad, shall pay a license of.... . |7*. 10 00 Fruit dealer, each person or Ann 0 00 Icc creatn saloon or soda fountain, when not kept Iu collection with a bakery..**. 10 OO Each and cv*iy bakery shall pay a license of. 00 Baker or hiuchor wagon, when not run In connection with a licensed bakery or froah mast dealer, shall pay a license of 2ft 00 Carriago or wugou repositories (and all places where carriages or wagons art kept for sale, shall lit considered each reiKwitoriet) 00 00 Kacb person or flrm,ketping a junk shop for tlie purebaso of rogt, old iron, etc., Shall pay a license of 2ft 00 And be it ittrtutr ordained by authority aforementioned; That each and every person dealing In horses or mules with in the Incorporate limit* or the city, shall Iwforc exposing the same for sale, be re quired to procure a license, discretionary with the Mayor, which shall not ho lest than one dollar, nor more than fifty dot* 1st a, and In no Instance shall a resident dculcr bo permitted to sell for transient traders under any license they may have procured, in order to evado the aplrlt and intent or the above ordinance. He, aud It Is hereby ordained by the Mayor » and City Council of Amerieus; That each aud every person or Arm exercising the vocation of sewing machine agent or in surance agent, shall each pay a tax on the business of said vocation of. 10 Ott Insurance agents shall in sdultiou to ths altovc, pay two per cent or gross .prem iums, And It Is further ordained bv the author! ty aforesaid. That no license, unless specially provided for aa 4o times, shall bo taken out for leu period than oneyear: Provided, that a license may be granted at any time, nnd date from the Arst day of tbn mouili hi which the said llcensa ie granted. And It Is further ordained by tlie authority aforesaid. That the sum of three dollsie iflt bn Imposed on each and every ina! - inhabitant of the city, (except active fire man) betweni the aces of twenty .one aud forty-Avo years, a* a cmnmutatloa, or street tax, said tax shall be due and pay. able on the Arst day of Aoril, 1682. Pro vided. that such persons may ta re-lleved of said tax by laboring on tlio attests of the elty six consecutive days, under ths dirsctlon of the street ovorscer, at any time taforn July, lftth Ib82. • J. 1J. FELDER, Mayor. D. K. Itaiiaos, Clerk and Treasurer. OPERA SOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24 and 25 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21th, the Popular Character Actor. Harry Pease, Supported by MISS BELLE CROWELL Ami an unequalled Dramatic Company, will pre sent Mrs. booth worth's great Ledger Btory, HIDDEN HID! —OB,— Doings at Hurrioane Hall. IN FIVE ACTS. MATINEE, SATURDAY', 9 O’clock, will ta proeented fbr'the Arst time here Tom Taylor’s Comedy* Still Waters Ron Deep! IN FOUR ACTA. February »3th~Positively: the hm*t Might. On this occasion will ta presented the only true genuine version, ns created by Joe Jefferson, dramatized hum Washington Irving's great work. Hip Van Winkle! Oil TUB HI.EEP OF aa TEARS. Full Company In the Cast. General Admission ..........60c Reserved Heats Wc tindery ..35c Matinee 2ftc and 16c Gels Rewarded! STORY OF THE SKWIRfl MACHINE. ml sivn, via: Each and every Ktprva Com May doing bu.ineM in the city ahull pay a llcenvi eclt und every Telegraph C'< pay a license of.. r Arm shall pay i CHEAPLY citin' i and In ilfir In a lea VERY le.irti how •*h guar- of., i'j UO ftO U0 2ft 00 Eac It dancing master shad pay a license of.. 10 uo All theatrical companies, comer is, or other exhibitions, eihitdtlug in tbe city, shall take ont a license to b# tiled by the Mayor. Each person exerelslsgthe vornt on of street drummer within the incorporate limlia of yotir influence, you not only assist a • ),f upplause.’ Mr. Hurry Pe.*se, ns the worihv organization, but benefit youwelf. Lero, nlao gave good satisfaction—an«l he fr.uu tliei . ,, ^ — „ -. ^ - # ... Mr. J. I*. Price was elected fecretary ot i [ T®*} L*^fl^Vu^pl^tsiirc iff iGiVtl” wiVlV. 'h is evident that’ roller j “'l*'‘Ss'/.• tath bdU^amU "utloK^n.' If | Ivd'dling*’ou*anyArticle, tta Ui.rt.ng Wednesday nigh,, and ho ! J ^ -mreei and at i ^aSS-ag-gg-J: *K»‘^ :W. C !KS2r~ , !.V.^ . oo ^bo glad to an- | nig^will be more anap.eona than waa j |«nMt M* » «»T «“• «“* I 1 TTi.tSSnrTUS? j l££S%SSA.r..*.™wh.«,ior..a. and Rev. Cook will both jiwer .any i|nestion in regar- A handsome little pamphlet, blue and gold cover, with numerous ciidravlnsa. will ta GIVEN AWAY! to any «dah perron calling fot it, at any branch nr »iib-otnrt‘ of The Singer Manufacturing 4YUu- pail) , or will ta cent by malt, poef paid, to «KV pet son living it a tli-tance from onr oOUt*. THE SINGER MANUFACTUMHO CO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square. June 24 ly. w trf. jig SKW YORK.