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NASHVILLE BRANCH
AT TOPDAMS OLD STAND,
WASHINGTON, GA.
JUST RECEIVED,
H §foei( of
DRY GOADS
EASTS* GOOSSj.
GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
FffllHl! GOODS,
CROCKERVWARE.
X WILL sell my stock at very
reduced prices. ,
M. JACOBS fc ERO.
GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
Julies £ei)iich)ei)
OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY
JUST RECEIVED,
_A_ XsA-KGUE stock;
OF
SPRING GOODS,
EASTS*. GCC33;.
A LARfife STOCK OF
GENTS’ CLOTHIING
AND
CONSULT
YOUR
OWN
.INTEREST
BEFORE
PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
Respectfully,
J. WILES Sc CO.
WftfhiDgton, April 26—ts
FCRNITERE STORE.
W, L. & J. T. KEOUGH,
AT GOLUCKE’S OLD STAND.
\
WE WOULD respectfully inform the public
that we ere now prepared to make and re
pair Furniture, with neatness and dispatch.
COTTAGE CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS, of dif
ferent kinds and qualities, always on hands.
Window BLINDS,
SASHES,
DOORS Ac, Ac.
Orders for COFFINS will receire prompt at
tention night or day. Persons Wishing to pur
chase Furn iture, will find to their interest to call
and examine our stock, before purchasing else
where. W. L. A J. T. KEOUGH.
April 26,1866, I—2m.
Frank Arnold, Burwell Green.
F. ARNOLD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
HARD W ARE &C„
. i
AT CLEVELAND'S OLD STAND.
WE desire to call the attention of the public
to our complete Stock of
GROCERIES,
which we offer cheap for CASH. Our assort
ment consists of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, PICKLES, VIN
EGAR, LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, SAR.
DINES, MACKEREL, SALT, CAN
NED FRUITS, JELLIES, FINE
. WINES, BRANDIES, ALE,
WHISKEYS, PORTER,
CAN DIES OF ALL
KINDS,SOAP,
PIPE S,
INK,
PAPER.
CURRENTS,
FINECHEWINO
AND SMOKING TO
BACCO, FINE CIGARS.
COTTON AND WOOL CARDS.
BLACKING, ALMONDS, RAISINS,
HARDWARE, HOES, TRACE-CHAINS,
BUCKETS, TUBS, SHOVELS, SPADES,
Axes, Hatchets,
Files, Screws,
Nails, Dr.iwknivcs,
Sifters, Pad Locks,
Brooms, Suiothing Irons,
Shears, Svthc Blades,
Knives, Forks, Pocket Knives,
Measures, Shot and Caps,
fi£££B*W£m
mM,
* TI3ST WAEE, ScC.
IITT Produce of all kinds taken in exeliango
for goods, at the HIGHEST market prices.
Just KeeeiVeil,
A fine lot SUMMER HATS and SHOES, nt
F. ARNOLD & Co'a
PIMM
DEALER I3ST
GROCERIES, LIQUORS,
lAItnWAIE, BOUT k SHOES,
HATS’; CE3CKEHV.
GLASSWARE.
April 26, 18?6, I—ts.
ciaosxisra- out"”
MY remaining stock of DRY GOODS, enn
sisting of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BLEACHED
SHIRTING, IRISH LINEN, BIRD EYEUIA
PER, TABLE NAPKINS, HOSIERY, VEIL
BAREGE. JACKONET, F.DGEING an.l IN
SERTION. DeLAINES," FLANNELS, <tc.—
Will be sold low to close out.
P. U. NORTON.
April 26,1866, I—ts
~~ iricMEiSß*
Ladies Glove Kid Congress GAITERS,
'• Bl’k. Lasting “ “
“ Italian Cioth “ “
And a rarietv of other Styles for sale by
P. 11. NORTON.
April 26, 1866, I—ts
FLOUR, MACKEREL* SUGAR AND
COFFEE.
10 bbls. Double Extra Flour,
10 Kite Extra No. 1 Mackerel,
Rio aud Java Coffee,
Brown, Clarified and Crushed Sugar.
CROCKERY A GLASS-WARE, a good selec
tion, at NORTON’S.
April 26—ts
_ aSUWmAXSEfiia
PIGKLES—Mixed, Plain and Chow chow;
SAUCES—Worcestershire, Club and Pepper,
Sardines, Allspice, Pepper. Ninegar, Raisins,
Cocoa, Chocolate, Potash. Ac., at NORTON'S.
TEA. <3c SYRUP.
GREEN and Black Tea—superior article.
FLORIDA SYRUP— equal to the New Or
leans, at NORTON'S.
FRENCH BRANDY.
rm. PURE article (warranted genuine)
FOR SALE BY _
P. H. NORTON.
Look to Lour Interest
SAVE YOUR EXPENSES GOING TO AUGUSTA. .
ALL TILE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AliE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT
LEWIE & HAWKINS,
Cheap Store,
IBEEOZRE 33TTT"X3XT C3- EKSEWXX EK, E .
WE KEEP constantly on hand everything; usually kept in FIRST CLASS DRY GOOdS aud
GROCERY STORES, such as
dm cm, Ginns, iijis k ups. i mt sn« mois, five ins in upns,«
AT "W HOLE ALE A3ST3D RETAIL. ’
' iiriiwiia »/m.
CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK, WE ARE SELLING OUT TEN PER CENT BELOW AUGUSTA PRICES.
A.LL Kim D-a OFF RODU CETAKE NINIIXCIIANQ EFOE GOODS
WASHINGTON, O.V, April 26, 1866, I—ts
LARGE SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
WITHOUT FAIL.
WILL be sold, the first. Tuesday in JUNE
next nt the Court Bouse door, in the town of
Washington Wilkes County, by the Executors
of A- A. Cleveland, deceased, by virtue of an
order by the Ordinary’s Court in and lor said
county, file following Real Estate :
I.ot No. 1. A large and the best built BRICK
STORE and the best stand, in said town, on
the South-West corner of Public Square, con
taining one third of an acre, more or less, oecu
pied by Frnnk Arnold <t Cos.
•) One laive GROCERY, with four rooms
below joining the above, on Main afreet, now
occupied by Pettis A Callaway, with a good
kitchen attached. The lot containing oue third
of an ncre, more or less. . * , ,
8. Three OFFICES, adjoining the last named
lot, with two rooms each, now occupied by Drs.
Lane A, Ficklin and Dm. Andrews A iS'ale, con
tabling one-thinl of an acre, more or less, on (ho
South side of Main street.
4. One large two-story WOODEN BUILD
ING, in said town, now occupied by Col. John
B Weems with out-houses, contain" one acre,
more or less, bounded on the West by Second
and tlio South l>y Liberty streets.
6. One vacant LOT, in said town, containing
one acre, more or less, bounded by Mam street
on the North and Second street on the West,
and above No. 4 on the Soutli and No. 8 on the
East. ” ~ .
6 The HOMESTEAD, in said town, now oc
cupied by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, being a large two
story, elegant Mansion, with s6penor out build
ings, ganlen and orchard, containing two acres,
more or less, and well improved; in a pleasant
part of said town, aud bouuded on the North by
Libcrtv and on the South by Water streets
7. One other LOT, known as the Hamilton
Lot, unoccupied, containing half acre, -more or
less with a comfortable two story dwelling an.l
kitchen; bounded on the East by the above
Homestead Lot, on the North by Liberty, on
the South by Water, and on the West by Jef
ferson streets. ,
8. One Blacksmith and Wood SHOP, on a
Lot of one half ncre, more or less, bounded on
the North by Main and on the W cst by Jefferson
0. One WOOD LOT, within some two and a
half or three miles of said town, and in said
county, containing 37 1-2 acres, more or less,
adjoining Palmer and others.
Terms of Sale will be made known on the day;
but are expected to be one-fourth cash arid the
balance first of January next, with tiie right to
re sell at the risk of the purchaser if the terms,
are not complied with.
GARNETT ANDREWS,
Attorney for Excoulors.
April It, 1860, I—ts1 —tf
WHALER, WATCH-MAKER.
IIEYUY COUDES,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
W-gvsjuisrQTOisr. ga..,
Atlhc Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw.
ESTABLISHED 1860.
WATCHES,CLOCKS, Musical-Boxes and
Vyk Jewelry repaired. Particular attention
rU.eal paid to French and English Clocks, and
fine Watches. *
I would respectfully state to the public in cd
joining Counties, tiiat I have been a practical
WATCH-MAKER, for the last sixteen years
and during that time have had experience in Dew
work, as well as in repairiog, in my line of busi
ness. A good stock of Watch KEYS and
GLASSES always on hand. These articles I
sill cheaper than anybody in town.
April 26, 1866, I—6m.
A NEW TAILOR SHOP,
tAT WASHINGTON, GA.,
Next Door to F- Arnold & Co.JIL
I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens oj
Washing ton and vicinity, that I am prepare"
to do all kinds of work in ray line. By
prompt attention to business to merit a liberal
share of patronage. F. IVES,
April 26, 1866, I—3m.
110! FOR MEXICO!
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !
PEOrLE do not go to a doctor-shop to buy
Shoes. Then why go to a grocery store to buy
Lamps and Oil, when you can get everything
that is desirable in the Lamp line at lower prices
(quality considered) from an experienced “Lamp
Man," who knows what he Bells, can warrant his
goods, and shows his customers how to success
fully use what he sells ?
Jio repairs your Lamps and Burners at little or
no expense, and has saved the people of Augusta
Thousands of dollars, by showing them how to
manage their Lamps and Chimneys.
Then go EVERYBODY, and patronize one of
the most industrious and reliable dealers in this
or any other town—at 131 Broad Street Augus
tn Gju Sign of the Red Lantern.
Best Kerosene at ONE DOLLAR per
Gallon, by the quantity.
N. B.—Lampß delivered and put up free of
charge. W. J, FARR.
Augusta, April 20, 1— Hip.
NEW EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED.
EUUTARTIIIii A READER,
BY HEV- JNO. NEELY.
Acknowledged by all who have used It.
to be the very beet Elementary Sook ot
the kind.
SIMPLE, EASY, GRADUAL,
NEARLY 30,000 COPIES ALREADY
SOLD I
Orders from School Teachers and Conn
try Merchants attended to at once. J®
lor sale by A. BLEAK LEY,
210 Broad Street, Augusta, On.
April 20, 1866, I—Bm.
I'LEJIIHa A ROWLAND,
fitocelrs
w jb»
6ph)h)issioif) hjci'cifqqi.s,
AVWU&TA,~GA..
KEEP coustuntly on hand a large and well
selected stock of Groceries and Plantation Sup
plies, consisting in part, of SUGAR, COFFEE
IRON, NAILS, BAGGING and ROPE, BACON
and LARD, Woolen and Cotton Goods. Scov
il’s genuine HOES, to which they invite the pt
tention of their friends, ami the public generally
Augusta, Go. April 20,186 G I—Bm
To tlao Debtors
OF THE ESTATE OF
A. A. CLEVELAND, Dec’d.
[rO SETTLE up said Estate and save the Ex-
I editors from responsibility you are reques
* ted to appear at my Office at an early day
and pay, or you will be sued at the first court
having jurisdiction. The debts of such us an
considered not Worth sueing, will be advertised
for sale ns the law directs. There ean be no
delay, neither have I time to make personal
application.
GARNETT ANDREWS.
Attorney for Executors.
April 26, 1866,1—t5.
BP-Tni
ik, MAN Tit f *TUR Tr ■ U
Wm A r ROM THE PLAINEST TO It j
THE MOTT ELABORATE, (j
DESIGNED A FURNISHED , ■>.
ORDER AT SHORT NOTICES!'
AIL WORM rOR THE COUNTRY a.
CARET UT.LY BOXEO^^^
Augusta Ga., April 20, 1866 —1
SUM'S NEATLY MAIIMIR
AL i’ IIA BET.
A Ih fur Anybody I lie’s welcome to cull
Anil purchase his raiment at I, Siam's
Hull.
B Our new fashioned and riveted Button.
Which never comas off when once it is put on.
C Is the Crowd of folks coming to deal
Where they know they’ll get Clothing both
N. cheap and genteel.
D The Delight which eacli customer knows,
As liu walks in his euit of new elegant clot lie*
E For Economy, practised by all.
Who statedly deal at I. Simon's Hall.
F A Fat Person no matter how large,
We'll fit him with Clothing at mudorate
charge. . .
<» For tlio »enhacks which gentlemen bring
111 Suinmfr and Winter, and Autumn and
Spring.
II Is tlio Hurry with which people all
Get their garments sent home from I . Si
mon’s Hull.
I Tim Invitation wo give to all men
To come and buy once, and then come buy
again.
J For our Jokes, which tlio people nil read.
And of which some appear to he greatly'in
need. J
K In the Kyis which your good wife bestows,
When you corno homo arrayed in a suit of
new clothes.
Ij Is tlio Loafer, who never nt all ’
Comes in to buy clothes at I. Simon's Hall.
TC Is (lie Money which customers pay
For their clothing; a small amount goes,
great way.
\ Tlie New Building I. Simon will erect
In the spring; something elegant, talks mar
expect. 1
O Fig Ourilall, that popular store,
Where tlio public buy clothing each day
more and more. u
P For Patched Pants, which nobody need wear
When a trifle will purchase a splendid new
pair.
<1 For the Queer tilings, so marvellous quee*,
Which in 1. Simon’s great Almanac soon will
appear.
R For the Rhjmes which flow gently along
111 mellifluously, old alphabetical song, °
S In your Sweetheart, who loves to express
Her delight at the looks of your efegant
dress.
T For Thick Trowsers, which keep you so
warm, a
In the season of slush, and of snow, and y
storm.
V For Umbrella; permit us to say,
We’ve exactly the thing for a very wet dpy
V For fine Vests; our customers use 'em
To protect and adorn the masculine bosom.
W For Wholesalers who trade at our store.
Who have sold all they bought, and now
call for more.
X Expedition with which, with great pleasure
Wo take each particular customers meisure.
Y Tim young man, appafeiod so neat,
From the roots of his hair to the soles of lira
h Is tlie*fc'al which our customers feel
To wear Simou's clothes from the head to
heel.
Spring clothing of every doserptinn at, much
lower piicos than con be had anywhere ebe, ow
ing to our intention te,srll out our stock for al
terations tattr store. If you desire anything
in the clqthiog Hue, you can be suited at Simon’m,
Hall, No. 244 Broad Street, Augusta Ga.
Augusta Ga., April 20,186#, I—ts