The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, June 01, 1866, Image 3

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iMfiiwgua IWlffl, r AT POPS AM’S .OIA STAND, WASHINGTON, GA. JUST RECEIVED, fi §focJ( Os DRY GOODS GROCERIES, CLOTHING, FBSII MBS, CROCKERYWARE. I Wilt sell my stock at very reduced price*. . M. JACOBS &. BRO. May *, 1866, S—ts PifoM £tiSAXt2::R I3ST GROCERIES, LIQUORS, BARDWAOE, BOOT L SHOES, HATS) SEG6KEKY; GLASSWARE. April 26, 1866, I—ls. CLOSINa OUT MT remaining stock of DRY GOODS, con *i*ling of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BLEACHED SHIRTING, IRISH LINEN, BIRD BYE DIA PER, TABLE NAPKINS, HOSIERY, VEIL BAREGE, JACKONET, KDOELNO and IN SERTION. DeLAINES, FLANNELS, At- Will be sold low to close out. P. H. NORTON. April 26, 1866,1—ts WIHURGN, Ladies Glove Kid Congress GAITERS, “ Bl’k. Lasting “ “ “ Italian Cloth “ “ And a variety of other Styles for sale by P. H. NORTON. April 26, 1866, I—ts FLOOR, MACKEREL, SUGAR AMD COFFEE. 10 bMa. Double Extra Flour, lo Kits Extra No. 1 Mackerel, Rio and Java Coffee, Bro * n. Clarified and Crushed Nagar. CROCKERY A GLASS-WARE, a good selec tion, at NORTON’S. April 26—ts MCI STKBHKXJEIBie PICKLES—Mixed, Plain and Chow-chow; SAUCES—Worcestershire, Club and Pepper, Sardines, Allspice, Pepper. Ninegar, Raisin*, Cocoa, Chocolate, Potash, Ac., at NORTON’S. TEA Sc SYRUP. GREEN and Black Tea—superior article. FLORIDA SYRUP—equal to the New Or leans, at NORTON’S. FRENCH BRANDT. A PURE article (warranted genuine) FOR SALK BY P. H. NORTON. GEORGIA. WILKES tOUNTY—Whereas Arden Evans jr.. Administrator on the es tate of Arden Evans Sr., late of said county, de ceased, applies to me tor letters of dismission from said trust: * - These are, therefore, to cite admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditor* of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they here why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at Washington, this 7th day of May, 1866. G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. May#, 1866,3—t5. JIIDIMBSONiBIU,, I3ST ©asrss. WE HAVE on hand, and are conatanily ro ceiving a select Stock of Good* oooni. iin in part of German Bitters, Brown’s ' Gin ter. Rad way’s R; , Heli.f, lira Alleft’iiUfe Dressing Zylobalsnmum, Hen- • ry’s Magneria, Husband’s Magna aia, Darby s Prop. Fluid, Best English Mustard in bulk and box, White Mtntord Seed, Crude and Pair. Gum Arabic, Mace, Cloves, Spice, Nutmegs, Gum Camphor Red Pepper, Pulv. and Root Rhubarb, Opium and its Preparations, Myrrh, Aloes, Gamboge, Flavor ing Extracts, Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Cinna mon and Mint, Hair Brushes, Pomades, Combe, both coarse and. fine, Tooth Brushes, Soxodont, Bair Dye, Aqua, Cologne, Cinnamon, Mint. Cam phor, Nurring Bottles, Nip ple .Shields, Capsules, Glass Instruments of several kind* VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, PAIN! Sos every kind. OUR line of Drugs Ac., have been selected with great care, and it will be our endeavor to keep on hand, only such Drugs ami Meilcines, aa we can recommend to our friends. In filling or det* for Physicians, and preparations genet ally we Will give particular attention, and as wo in tend to please, we invite tho. e wishing any arti cle in aur line to give us a call. „ 8. EDM UNDBON A 8811 W 10,1866. B—ts. Aa Old Bong, Set to a Haw Thu# it ja At spring approach*! Ante aad Jloachtt Pram their hotel come nut, A*d Mia and Rett, In unite of cat t. Gaily tkip about ." “18 y»ar» established in N. Y. City.” “Only infallible remedies known.” “Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “Rats come out their holes to die.” “Costar’s" Rat, Roach. Ao., Exterminate! Is a paste—used for Ran, Jfice, Roach**, Black and Red Anti, AAc , Ac., &c. “Ccstar’s” Bed Bog Extermintor. Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also n preventive for Bed Bugt, etc. f •‘Oostar’a” Electric Powder for Insects Is tar Moths, MoequUoet, Fleas Bed-Bugt Intent* on Hants, Poult, Animalt St o, tIT 1 I ! Bxwxax II I of aU worthless imitn tions, IST s ee I hat “Costae’s" name is on each Box Bottle, and Flask, before you buy ff Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, „ „ Broadway, New York. tT Sold in Washington, Oeorwla, Hr By JOHN a BDMUMttiIaSP A BRO. and all Druggists and Retailers dm. « MS «s • 0P RATS —Tfae Former'* On zptte (English) asserts anrl proves by figures thal one pair of RATS will have a progeny and dp scendants no less tian 651,060 in three year* Now, tmlcse this immense family can be keio down, they would consume more food than would sustaiu 65,000 human beings, O' Bee “Oostar’s" advertisement above. RATS vertut BlßDS.—Whoever engages i shooting birds is a cruel man; whoever aids |i exterminating rate it a benefactor. We shout like someone to give us the benefit of their ex periehoe in driving out these pests We need something besides dogs, cats and traps for tbi business. —Scientific American. N. Y. ‘COSTAR’S’ Rat EXTERMINATORie tin' pie, safe, and sure—the most perfect KATrificr tion meeting we have ever attended. Ever. Rat that can get it, properly prepared, will eo it, and every one that eate it will die, gererallv at some place as distant as poasible from whet ttwas taken. —Lake Shore Mich., Mirror. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin nee lie so no longer, if they nse “Co.Ur’s” Extcnnii ater. We have used it to our satisfaction: ■* if a box coat #5, we would have it. Weol»a v tried poisons, but the effected nothing- Mt“Co* tar’s” articles knacks the breath out of-*»'»- Mic* Roaches, Ante, and Bed Bugs, nuic> er then w can write it. It ia in great demand all over th country—Medina, Ohio, Gazette rar See Costar's” advert is«»nent above. A VOICE FROM THE FiR WEST.-Speak ing of “Costar's” Eat, Roach, Ant, Ac, Extermin ator—“more gram and previsions are destroye annually in Grant County bv vermin than wool pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer."— Lem caitor. Wit, Herald QT See “CostarV advertisement above. FARMERB AND HOUSEKEEPERS—ehouI recoiled that hundreds of dollars’ worth of Grair Provisions, Ac., are annually destroyed by Rate. Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—allot which can be prevented by a few dollars’ worth of “Costar’s” Rat, KoaJh, Ant, Ac, Exterminator bought and used freely. ISP* See “Coster's" adrertiement above. KT Sold in WasnrooTOH, Oxo ,MT By J. a EDMUNDSON a BRO.atxi all Druggists and dealers. May 17, 1966,1-Sm. Look lo Yonr Interest, SAVE YOUR EXPENSES GOING TO AUGUSTA. ALL TME LADIES AMD GENTLEMEN ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT imil 6 HJWEINS. (heap Store, b b)poßE BUYINTa- ELSEWHERE. €L©T3SOS©, DRY GOODS, WIW li Mins, MEC'RCJKTMEa IBEaa 46 asw ttm /A _ WASHINGTON, large sale - OCR V YAIUABLE REll ESTATE, WITHOUT PAIL. WILL be soM, the first Tuesday in JUNE next, at the Court Loum door, in the town of Washington Wilke*County, by tbs Executors of A. A. Cleveland, deceased, hy virtue of an ordor by the Ordinary* Court in and for said oounly, the following Ilwl Estate : Lot No. 1. A large and\he best built BRIOK STORE, and the beet stenL in said town, on the West corner of Public Hquvro, eon tsiuing one third of an acre ffi«reor leas, occu pied by Frank Arnold A Cos. 2. One large GROCERY, with four rooms below, joining the above, on Main street now ssevs^xMjpihi'&iDf of an acre, more or (ess, 8. Throe OFFICES, adjoining the last named lot, with two rooms each, now occupied by Drs. Lane & Ficklin and Drs. Andrews A Sale, eon taining one-third of an acre, more or loss, on the Nouth side of Main street. i . One large two story WOODEN BUILD ING, in said town, now occupied by CoL John B. Weems, with out houses, containg one acre, more or lose, bounded on die West by Second and (he South by Liberty (Meets. 6. One vacant LOT, in said town, containing one acre, more or less, hounded by Main street on the North and Second street on the West, and above No. 4 on tbe South eud No. 8 on the East. #. The HOMESTEAD, in said town, now oc cupied by Mrs. Pilspatrick, being a large, two atory, elegant Mansion, with superior out build ings, garden and orchard, containing two acres, more or lest, and welt improved ; in a pleasant ■art of said town, and lioumled on the North by ■liberty and on the South by Water streets. 7. One otlar LOT, known as the Hamilton Lot, unoccupira, containing half acre, more or less, with a comfortable two story dwelling and kitchen; bounded on the East by tho above Homestead Lot, on the North by Liberty, on the South by Water, and ca the West by Jes- 8. One Blacksmith and Wood SHOP, on a Lot of one half acre, more or less, bounded on tbe North by Main and on the West by Jefferson streets. 0. One WOOD LOT, within some two and a half or three miles of said town, and in said cou uty, containing 37 1-2 acres, more or less, adjoining Palmer and others. Terms of Sale wi*l be made known on the day; but are expected to be one-fcerth cash and tho balance first of January next, with the right to re-sell at tbe risk of the purchaser if the terms, are not compiled w j t h. uarnktt Andrews, . Attorney for Executor*. April 17,1866, I—ts WATCH-MAKER, WM-MffiH llEffltk CORPUS, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER W -^SHIJSTQTOJCv GA., AtthrOld Stand Two Doors below Hr, Crenshaw. ESTABLISHED 1860. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Mafical-Boxes and J7V Jewelry repaired. ParbmUr attention duuJl paid to French and Engfoh Clocks, and fine Watches. I would respectfully state te tile public in -d --joining Counties, that 1 have been e practical WATCH-MAKER, for the In: ri*te« years and during that time have hadejperipnfe in new work, as well as in repairing, in i»y line of bu*i ne*a. A good stock of Watch KEFS aad GLASSES always on band, These articles I sell cheaper than anybody in toeo. April 26, 1866,1—6 m. A NEWTAILGRSHOP, »AT WASHINGTON, GA., Hext Door to F- Arnfild ft Cos. Ja. I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Washington and vicinity, that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in my lin*. By prompt attention to business t« merit a liberal "hare of patronage. f. IVES, April 26, XJ66, I—lm, HO! FOR MEXICO! LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! PEOPLE do not go to a doctor-shop to buy Shoes. Then why bo to a grocery store to buy Lamp* and Oil, when you cun K et everything that i e desirable in tho Lamp line at lower prices (quality considered) from an experienced ‘‘Lamp Man, who knows what he sells, can warrant his goods, and shows his customers how to sacc«t fullu use what he sells f He repairs your Lampe and Burners at little or no expense, and has saved the people of Augusta Thousands of dollars, by showing them how to manage their Lanins,anu Chimneys. Then go EVERYBODY, and patronize one of the most industrious and reliable dealers in this or any other town—st 181 Broad Stre*t Augus ta Go. Sign of the Red Lantern. B«l Kerosene at ONE DOLLAR par Gallon, by the quantity. N. li.—Lamps daliyur*,! »«** up ate or .... W. J. FARR, Augusta, April 20,1866, I—Bm. NEW EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED. eiemestm! speiK miu B REV. JTNO. NEELY. Acknowledged by all who haw* used It, .2 T *ry be “ BUmenUry Book of the kind. SIMPLE, EABY, GRADUAL, 80,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD / t3T Otder* from School Teacher* and Coun try Merchant* attended to at once. For sale by a. BLEAKLE X, 210 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. April 20, !8«fl, I —3m. Fleming a Rowland, 6ilroeei*3 -Wx. NKT U AUGBSTA, GA. KEEP coustantly on hand a large and well selected stock of Groceries and PlaiitaUon 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 rt tention of their friends, and the public generally Augusta, Ga. April 20,1868 l-3m To tta.e Debtors OF THE ESTATE OF A. A. CLEVELAND, Deo’d. TO SETTLE «p *»>d Estate and save llie Ex aemeurt from responsibility you are reques ted to appear at my Office at on early day and pay, or you will be sued at the first court having jurisdiction The debts of such as are considered not worth sueing, will be advertised for sale ns the law directs. There con be no delay, neither have 1 time to mako personal application. GARNETT ANDREWS. Attorney for Fxeoutora. Apnl 26, 1866,1—1£ r«OM THf »L * Iktsf -O ft e*R« • JLIY BOxVo. SOWS NEATLY MMlTfflll ALPHABET. A Is for Anybody I He’s welcome to ceil And his raiment at I. Simon’* B Our now fo*hion*d and riveted Button. Which nevrn- comes off when once it is put on. C Is the Crowd of folks coming to deal Where they know they’ll get Clothin* both cheap and genteel. D The Delight which eacli customer knows, As he walks in his suit of new elegantfiluthos E For Economy, practised by all Who statedly deal *t L Si moo’. Had. F A Fat Person no matter how brew, We’ll fit him with Clothing at moderate charge. G For the Greenbacks which gentlemen bring In Summer and Winter, and Autumn and Spring. H Is the Hurry with which people all Get their garments sent home from I. Si mon's Hall. I Tho Invitation we give to all men To come and buy ouce, and then come buy again. J For our Jokes, which the people all read, And of which some appear to be greatly in need. J B th' Kiss which your good wife bestows. When you come hume arrayed in a suit of new clothes. L Is the Loafer, who never at all Comes in to buy clothes at I. Simon’s Halt'- “I® J* (!>• Money which customers pay For their clothing; a small amount goes, great way. N The New Building I. Simon will erect 10 thospring; aomettungefogant,folksmg^s O For Our Hall, that ponular store, Where the public buy clothing each dav more and more. “ ■’ P Whk L h Dobod y need wear W pair* ™ 1 purchase a splendid new SY ‘J®. Quee. I " ‘lungs, so marvellous queer Winch in I. Simon s great Almanac soon will appear. R For the Rhymes which flow gently along In mellifiuously, old alphabetical song, 8 8 Is your Sweetheart, who loves to express Her the loOk * ° f i ’ our ulngent T For Thick Trowsers, which keep you so warm, J In the season of slush, and of snow and v storm. ’ J MJ For Umbrella; permit us to say We’re exactly tie thing for a very wet day T For fi ß e Vesta; onr customers use ’em To protect aud adorn the masculine form W wx"Y h< ’ ,eS * I fr who trade °ur store, Wh ° haT .® •'■W »« ‘b«y bought, and now coll for more. X *X!L t iZZ ttb T- hic i h ' wi,h V" 1 p'*"™ "• ‘“ e each particularcuttomcrs inewure. T TThe young man, appareled »n neai. From tbe root* of hi* hair to the sole* of his foot. Z I« th. Zeal which our customers feel To wear Simou’s clothe, from the head to heeL Spring etofhing of every deserption at much lower pucoe than can be had anywhere e|,«,ew ing to our intention te sell out our stock for ai teraUonsio our store. If you derive any thine ■n the clothing line, you can be suited at Suroa’* Ha11,N0.244 August.Ga. - Aooosr* Ga, April 10, 1866,1—ts