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SELLING
AT ORIGINAL
NEW YORK COST.
WE WILL SELL our stock consisting of
STAPLE & ISHSf
DRV GOODS,
GENTS’ CLOTHING
AND
FIM GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, NOTIONS
And thousands of other articles too numerous to
mention, for the oext 80 days at original
NEW YORK PRICES.
Come soon, if you wish to secure GREAT
BARGAINS.
LIPMAN & MAAS.
WatmxfiTOtt, o*, May, 29, 1866, 6—ls.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR
A VALUABLE Tract of LAND containing
Eight'Honored or a Thousand Acres, ly
ing on Fishing Crook, in this County, joining the
Nolan boys, Reuben Kendal!, Win. House and
N. C. Ware’s pianos, and dividing my place ii
straight line from N. C; Ware’* place to the No
lan point The eaid Tract has on it
!i OB 100 MES BOTTOM LMB
And ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACE|S t.l
first quality FINE. OAK and UtCKOUY WOOD
LAND, together with a good
TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE,
tviih a splendid SPRING of WATER on it. I
will sell the above land for good Not.* with good
security—giving the creditor or creditors four
years time in which to pay it. For further par
ticulars apply to-John W. Cleveland.
B. A. ARNETT.
June I,IBCG, 6—ts.
WILL be sold in the town of Washington, as
the property o. A. A. Cleveland, late of Wilkes
county, deceased, by the executors, on the firs
Tuesday in July next^
1000 PUB OF HOUSE SHOES,
IX LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
Half dozen barrels, lot of boxes, chairs, tables,
jugs, paper, blacking, household furniture, and
several articles remnants of e store, one superior
ease, pair of scales, one wardrobe, and one copy
ing press.
Terms cash. GARNETT ANDREWS,
Attorney for Executors,
June 14,1860, B—tds.
Ice, Icon Ice,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
NISH ICE in any quantity at the
Georgia Ice House
an Ellis street, opposite Concert Hall. Four
cent* per lb. retail, and three cents per lb. for
fifty pounds and upwards.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
jnne I—l m BOYCE A DODD.
FURNITURE FORIII
IWILL NELL at private sale my HOUSE
HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, con
sisting of a Urge number of articles, which I
wiU sell single or together.
- F. G. WINGEIELD.
June 1,1866,6—t5.
JUST RECEIVED.
"Wolfs SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS.”
J. 8. EDMUNDSON «fc BRO.
June 8,1806, 7 —tt
PI NORTH.
DEALER IX
GROCERIES, LIQUOR,
HARDWARE, BOOT k SHIS,
! HATS’? GRBBKESY;'
GLASSWARE.
.
April 26, 1866, 1-rtf.
'ammmmomiusam9 ~
Ladie3 Glove Kid Congress GAITERS,
“ Bl'k. I sis ting “ "
“ Italian Cloth “ “
I And a variety of other Styles Ear sale bv
P. 11. NORTON.
April 26,1866, I—ts
FLOUR, MACKEREL, SUGAR AND
COFFEE.
10 bbls. Double Extra Flour,
10 Kits Extra No. 1 Mackerel,
Rio and Java Coffee,
liro .i il, Clarified aud Crushed Nugar.
CROCKERY A GLASS-WARE, n good selec
tion, at NORTON’S.
April 26—ts
swmjmroijiiiitjir: rnazamm
TICKLES—Mixed, Plain and Chow chow;
SAUCES—Worcestershire, Club and Pepper;
Sardines, Allspice, Pepper, Nioegur, Raisins,
Cocoa, Chocolate, PotfSli. Ac., at NORTON’S.
A-—r',iih,a i -I .... .1 ..a—xx .vlir. •-
TEA <3c SYRUP.
GRFJEN and Blaci: Tea—superior article.
FLORIDA SYRUP—equal te the New Or
leans, at NORTON’S,
, - .. .1
FRENCH BRANDY.
A PURE article (warranied-gonuiue)
FOR SALE BY - v
P. n. NORTON.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY
MANUFACTORY.
WE AV OULD respectfully Inform our friends
and the public that we have greatly im
proved our facilities far building NEW
CARRIAGES, BIGGIES, VAGOSS £(.
We will endeavor to keep constantly on hum!
an assortment of NEAT and ELEGANT
Ji« BtJ«rj-«' J a-Tat ECAi;
which we will BELL at AUGUSTA PRICES
for CASH, or at a slight advance for half CASH
with note and security for the remnndor.
CARRIAGES and WAGON.V built to order.
All kinds of Vehicles REPAIRED neatly, cheap
ly and durably.
3Blek.ol3x.BXX3LltXi.lzxe;
of all kinds done by good and competent Smiths.
Horses shod at ONE DOLLAR each. Give us
a call and wo will satisfy you.
'J. D A W. L. SMITH.
June 1,1866, 6—lt
JTnst Received.
YTYTE HAVE just received the tollowiug
V V goods on consignment and are offering
them low :
12 Kegs While LEAD,
12 Boxes GLASS, 8x10,10x12, 10x14, 12x16,
12x18, 12x20.
ALSO, Yellow OCHRE, Chrome YELLOW,
Vandyke BROWN, Venetian RED, Spanish
BROWN i>ry and in Oil, LAMPBLACK, and
VARNISHES of every discription.
J. S. EDMCNDSON A BRO.
May 10,1866 3—ts
PISTOLS! PISTOLS!!
IHAVEalalgeand superior lot of PISTOLS;
which I am offering very low, those desiring
to purchase, will do well to cali and examine my
Stock.
J. H. FITZPATRICK.
May 10, 1866,3—tt
BARBER SHOP.
■V*7T. WOULD respectfully inform the
public that we have employed another and
more fashionable Barber. We are now prepared
to do all kinds of harboring, such as: Hair Dy
ing, Triming, Dressing Ac. Ladies wishing the
services of the Barber at their residence will
receive prompt attention. Send your orders and
we will send you the Barber immediately.
J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO.
May 4, 1866, 2—tt
BRICK FOR SALE.
A LARGE QUANTITY OP BRICK POlt
BALE on reasonable terms.
Apply to
F. O. WINGFIELD.
June 1, 1866,'6 —ts
Look (o l our Interest,
SAVE YOUR EXPENSES GOING TO AUGUSTA.
AIL THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AXE RESPECTEtIIY INVITED TO CALL IT
LEWIE « HAWKINS,
Cheap Store,
BEFORE XE'Cr'Y" INQ EL S E "W" H 33 3R, E -
,WE KEEP constantly on hand everything usually kept in FIRST-CLASS DRY GOOdS aud
GROCERY STORES, Midi I*9
Hill HOODS, il mIMPS, BOOTS4SHIS,.IIifIOI, FIEHIIUIDIIQIRS,
.A.T -WIIOLEALE -A-USTID RETAIL. ’
XKV'Umr-BE: •**» ika bc.■*«« _zm.i«rsn» a.
CALL AN IEEX A MIXE OUR STOCK, li'A’ ARE SELLING OUT TEN PER CENT BELOW A UGUSTA PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAICEUST 11ST EXCHANGE FOR GOODS,
WASHINGTON, 04, April 26, 1866, I—tt
J.MMUWMI,
DEALERS is-
MEDICINE?
.A. HE »
CHEM ALS.
WE IrAVE on hand, and are constantly re
coiling a select Stack of Goods coed in
in part us
German
Bitters, Brown's
Gin ;er,Railway's R.
_ Relief, Mrs. Allen's Hair
ry Tlfngne -in ’"tfm bauds *lug 11 e
sia, Darby's Prop. Fluid, Best English
Mustard in bulk and box, White Mustard
Heed, Crude and Pulv. Gum Arabic, Mace,
Cloves, Spice, Nutmegs, Gum Camphor Red
pepper, Pulv. and Rout Rhubarb, Opjuin and its
I'reparations, Myrrh, Aloes, Gamboge, Flavor
ing Extracts, Lemon, Vanilla, 146.5 e, Cinua
mon and Mint, Hair Brushes, Pomades,
Combs, botli coarse and fine, Tooth
Blushes, fciozodont, flair l)yo, Aqua,
Cologne, Cinnamon, Mint, Cam
phor, Nursing Bottles, Nip
pL Shields, Capsules,
Glass Instruments
of several
kinds.
VARNISHES, WIIITB LEAD, PAIN I Sos
overy 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 and Medcinos, as
we can recommend to our friends. In filling or
ders for Physicians, and preparations genet ally,
we win give particular attention, and as wo in
tend to pieaso, we iuvite tho o wishing any arti
cle in our line to give ut a call.
J. 8. EDMUNDSON A Blit I
Washikgtox, May 10, 1860, 3—ts.
IPEHIOIt FALL IMP «».
r pHE SUBSCOIBERIS NOW Receiving, and
jL will continue to receive during the season, a
large supply of warranted fresh and genuine im
ported nud American TURNIP SEED, making
the beat assortment for variety and quality ever
brought to this city, consisting in part as follows-
FOR JULY SOWING:
Large Purple Top Yellow liuta Bsga very fine
Scirving's Improved Swede
FOR AUGUST SOWING:
Large Yellow A lobe
Large White Globe
- Large White Norfolk
Large White French
Waist*'* Eclips
Robinson'* Golden Ball
Striped Leaved Red Top
While Flat Dutch
FOR SEPTEMBER SOWING:
Large Yellow Aberdeen—Fine for the
Table or Field Culture—keep well
Al«o, on hand, a choice assort men t of CABBAGE
SEED, for Whiter; also, CARROT, MANGLE
W URTZEL, BEET, eta All of which can be
had at the
AUGUSTA SEED STORE,
No. 15 Washington Street one door from Broad
en. PEMBLE.
June 7,1866, 4—St.
s .
I HAVE a spleDdid assortment of GENTS
HATS, which I am selling very low.
J. H. FITZPATRICK.
May 10, 1860, 3—tt
HO! FOB MEXICO!
L#«K TO YOJJIt INTEREST!
PEOPLE do not go to a doctor-shop to buy
Shoo*. Then why go to a grocery store to buy
l.amps anil Oil, when you can get everything
l lint is desirable in the Lamp lino at loten • prices
(quality considered) from an experienced ''Lamp
Man,” who knows wlint he sells, can warrant his
goods, and shows his customers how to success
fully use what lie sells!
lie repairs your Lamps and Burners at little nr
no expense, and lias saved the |>eoplv «f Augusta
Thousands of dollars, by shovfWijfthem how to
manago their Lamps and Chimneys.
Then go EVERYBODY, anil patronize one of
the most industrious and reliable dealers in this
or any oilier town—at 181 Broad Street Augus
ta Go. Sign of the Red Lantern.
Best Kerosene at ONE DOLLAR per
Gallon, by the quantity.
N. M. —jLißtu dabw-J and .free Ql
clrsrge. - W. JTTAIwC.
Augusta, April 20,1866, I —Dirt.
WfMfirwßf®
HENRY COHOES,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Atthc Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw.
ESTABLISHED 1800.
s«2 WATCHES, CLOCKS, Musical-Boxes and
Jewelry repaired. Particular attention
paid to French and English Clocks, aud
fine Watches.
I would respectfully state to the public in d
joining Counties, that I have been a practical
WATCH-MAKER, for tho lust sixteen years
and during that time have had experience in new
ivurk, as well as in repairing, in my line of buii
noss. A good stock of Watch KEYS and
GLASSES always on hand. These articles .1
sell cheaper tlinu anybody in town.
April 26, 1860, I—6m.
CL O SUSTO- QTJT
MY remaining stock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of PRINTS, OINGIIAMS, BLEACHED
SHIRTING, IRISH LINEN, BIRD EYE DIA
PER, TABLE NAPKINS, HOSIERY, VEIL
BAREGE, JACKONET, EDGEING aul IN
SERTION. DeLAINES, FLANNELS, Ac.—
Will be sold low to close out.
P. H. NORTON.
April 26, 1866,1—tt
A NEW TAILOR SHUP,
s|4 AT WASHINGTON, GA.,
-mHext Door toF- Arnold & Co.JoL
(WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of
Washington and vicinity, that 1 am prepared
to do all kinds of work in my line. By
prompt attention to business to merit a liberal
share of patronage. F. IVES.
Afiril 26, 1866, I—Bm.
DRY GOODS!
I KEEP constantly on hand a select stock of
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, which I offer
on the most reasonable term*. 1 have just re*
ccived a small addition to my Spring Stock-
Give me a call and examine for yourselves.
, J. H. FMllHl
May 10, 1860, B—ts.
NOTICE.
THE public are notified that JOSEPH WILES
has no authority to transact any business
for our establishment in Washington, or to col
lect any debts due the same. .
LIPMAN ii MAAS
May 29, 1866, 6—lm
•W-A-TsTTID
Lard, tib Bacon,
Apply to
V. IL NOUim .: ; |
Juno 15, B—ts.
An Old Song, Set to a New Tnne.
8@“ n»««* jej
■Gls spring approachet
Ante and Roaches
From their holes come ovl,
And Mice and Rats,
In spite of cats.
Gaily skip about."
“18 years established in N. Y. City.”
■ “Only infallible remodies known.”
“Free from Poisons.”
■ ''Not^ilaiigeroue to, the Hiinjan Family.”
“CostarV Rat, Roach. &0., Exterminate*
Is a pnste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches,
Bloch and Red Ants, tire., Ac., Ac., &c.
•Oortar'a” Bed-Bug Exterminfdr.
.Is a liqinii pr wash—used to destroy, and
also n preventive for Bed Bugs, cte.
“Coata*’*” Electric) Powder for Insects
Is for Moth*, Mosi/uitoeS, Fleas Bed-Rugs I
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Aiiifhals, &e.
639* I!! Bewxbb It lof all worthing unite
lions,
See that “COsTAaVnamois on each Box
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy
t W Address, IJENRY It. COSTAR,
484 Broadway, New York.
ID* Sold in Washington, Georgia, •
HT % JOHN S. EDMUNDSON, A BRO-
And all Druggists and Retailers'.
Ml ** «B «B •
INCREASE OF RATS.—Tho Farmer's Ga
zelle (English) asserts and proves by figures that
one pair of RATS will have a progeny and do
scendants no .less than 651,060 in three years
Now, unless this immense family can bo kept
down, they would consume more food than would
sustain 65,000 hnman beings.
Id*- See “Costar’*” advertisement above.
RATS versus BlßDS.—Whoever engages ir -
shooting birds is a cruel man; whoerer bulb In
exterminating rale, is a benefactor. We shoul
like some ouo to give us the benefit of their ex
perieuce in driving out these pests We need
something besides dogs, cats aniktraps for thi
business.—Scientific American N. Y.
‘ COSTAIPS" Rat EXTERMINATOR is siui
pie, safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ificn
Iron meeting we Jiavo ever attended. Evci.i
Rat that can get it, moperiy prepared, will eol
it, and every, one that data it will die, geoeraliv
at some place as distant as pn&ible from whoi.
it was taken.— LaheAihore Mich., Mirror.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vcrmiit nee
be so do longer, if they use “CostarV’ Extermin
atbr. We have used it to our satisfaction; an,
if a box cost $6, wo would have it. We have
tried poisons, but the effected nothing; but"G’on
tar’s” ai tidies knocks the breath out 4r Rats, Mint
Roaches, Ants, and Bed Bugs, quicker than no
can write it. It is in great demand all over tl.t
country.— Medina, Ohio, Gazette.
BT See Coatar’s” advertisement above.
A VOICE FROMTHE FAR WEST —Speak
ing of “Cottar’s” Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Extermin
ator—“more grain and provisions are destroy*,
annually in Grant County by vermin than woul.
pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer.”—Zan
castor, Whs, Herald
EST See “Costar’*” advertisement above.
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouI.
recollect that hundreds of dollars’worth of Grain
Provisions, Ac., are annually destroyed by Rats,
Mice, Ants, and other insects and vormin—allot
which can be prevented by a few dollars’ worth
of “CostarV’ Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminator
bought and used freely.
jjigr See “CostarV’ advertisment above.
ST -“old in W ashinoton, Gso
Z3T By J S. EDMUNDSON A BRO.aud
all Druggists and dealers.
May 17, 1866, 4—3 m.
- *—
THU LATEST ARRIVALS.
TUST RECEIVED a lot of Burr A Co’s, new
t) Janfip Burners, Eureka new Patent
Buntef*. ’ Also, Short Chimney*.
J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO.
' May 10,1866, S—ls.