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MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
# ■''HE STOCK HOLDERS of this Company
A. at a meeting held on the sth June lust,
declared a dividend of forty per cent ou the
business of the Company for the year ending
31st May. The Subscriber is AGENT of the
Compauy for the Counties of Wilkes and Lincoln
Would be pleased to take risks.
-ALSO, AGENT FOR THE
SOUTHERN MUTUAL
Jif* JifSitfwe Coliifi^i),
cotrnßiA, s. c.
C 3-. C 3-. TJTOZR^AJNT..
June 28, ISfiß 10—tt
JefrfqtyeHj.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large supply
of the following Double Extra Perfumery
for the Handkerchief:
Phalon’s Night Blooming Cereus.
Taylor’s Night Blooming Cereus.
Geranium,
44 Magnolia,
“ Frangipanni,
“ Tonouin Musk,
44 Patchouly,
44 Hyacinth,
44 White Pond Lilly,
44 Extract of Rose,
ALGO*
Double Extra Flavoring Extracts, Mace, Rost,
'Vanilla and Lemon.
Swain s PANACIA,
Nail Brushes and Tooth Brushes,
Genuine Brown Windsor soap,
J. S. EDMUNDSON <fe BRO.
June 29,1866, 10—ts.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
r T'O be sola at private sale 120 Acres of Land
-*- with a Dwelling House and Garden, within
8} miles of Washington.
Apply to *
GARNETT ANDREWS Att’y ,
Tor Airs. C. R. CiiAsr.
June 29, 1866, 10—ts.
DENTAL NOTCIE,
T- A. SALE
WOULD inform those who are in want of AH
TIIICIAL ‘1 LKTH, that ho is now furnishing
full upper sets, on VULCANITE BASE.nt Fifty
Hollars warranted to give satisfaction: they nre
worn with more comfort then raetalio. plates—
combining beauty and durabilty. Old Gold plates
taken at their value, in part pay.
I will attend calls in the country if desired.
Office on the Corner Near the Bank.
C39”* Terms CASH for all work done.
June 22, 1866, 9—lm.
TIIST SHOP.
SUB£CRIBER»? are Manufacturing
tikt w aub, 1
AT MAXWELL’S OLD STAND;
In th 1 * Town of Washington, Ga. We will be
pleased to sell to any that may apply.
NORMAN & McMEKIN.
June 28, 18G6, 10—t£
*" SCHOOL.
fpilE EXERCISES of my SCHOOL will he
JL resumed on Monday July 16th, 1866.
Tuition per Term of Twenty weoke 830,00.
W. R. JONES.
Jane 29,1866, 10—5 t
FOR S-AJL.E,
A No. 1 MILCH COW—will give over three
gallons of Milk per day, if well fed.
T. A. SALE.
June 29, 1866, 10—ts.
JUST RECEIVED.
The best BLACKING ol all kinds.
J. S. EDMONDSON A 880.
June 29,1886, 10—tt
Just Received-
The BEST APPLE VINEGAR.
F. ARNOLD and 40.
June 29,1866, 10—ts.
SCHOOL NOTICE. '
THE EXERCISES of MRS. WADDET’S
SCHOOL will commence, at her residence
•on the 2nd MONDAY in JULY.
TEEMS—Per Session of five months sl6.
June 22, 1866, 9—4 t
WOOD FOR SALE.
ONE HUNDMK Cords seasoned split Pine,
at Three Dollars per Cord delivered.
J. H. ALEXANDER.
June 22,1866, 9—3 t.
Pi. NORTON.
HEALER IS
GROCERIES, LIQUOR,
HARDWARE, BOOT 4 SHIS,
HATS) 6SB6KERT;
GLASSWARE.
April 26, 1860, I—ts.
~ies*ac«t»ifcc: me*
Ladies Glove Kid Congress GAITERS,
“ Bl’k. Lasting “ “
“ Italian Cloth “ “
And a variety of other Styles for sale by
P. 11. NORTON.
April 26, 1866, I—ts
sßEnwnmxßSie
PICKLES—Mined, Plain and Chow-chow;
SAUCES—Worcestershire, Club and Pepper,
Sardines, Allspice, Pepper. Ninegar, Raisins,
Cocoa, Chocolate, Potash, Ac., at NORTON’S.
TEA. <se 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 SALE BY
P. H. NORTON.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY
da* *
3VEA.3STXJE-A.OTOE,' , Sr.
WE WOULD respectfully inform our friend ß
and the public that we have greatly im
proved our facilities for building MEW
MIMS, BI’GCIES, IVACOSS if,
We will endeavor to keep constantly on hand
an assortment of NEAT and ELEGANT
UMUG-GKEiaßf
which we will SELL .at 'AUGUSTA TRICES
for CASH,orat aslight advance for ImIfCASH
with note anil security-fur the remandet.
CARRIAGES and WMION.V built to order.
All kinds of Vehicles REPAIRED neatly,cheap
lyand durably.
Blaols.smitb.lng
of all kinds done by good and compelertt Smiths.
Horses shod at ONE DOLLAR each. Give us
a call and we will satisfy you.
J. 1) A W. L. SMITH.
June 1, 1866, 6—ts.
FTOTYGE THIS,
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
his friends and the public that he has re
cently moved to the Grocery store of A. A
Cleveland dec’d., where he intends to keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of Fine LIQUORS
ICE LEMONADE, SODA WATER, SODA
COCK-TAILS and aH oilier DRINKS usually
kept in First Class Bar Rooms.
O. W. BRYANT.
April 26, 1866, I—l£
jEtEivioV-A-Xs —
r IMIE undersigned respectfully inform the
X friends nnd the public that they have re
moved to the tenement in Bolton’s Range next
door to Edmundson’s Drug Store. We shall
keep constantly on hand the heat LTQOURS of
all kinds, ALE, PORTER and SODA WATER,
ICE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND..
#We will pay the highest market price for
heat and furnish Ihe Sacks.
PETTUS and CALLAWAY.
Jnne 15, 1766, B—3t
• * JUST RECEIVED-
Rotten Stone, Pumice Stone, Glue,"Sponge da.
J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO.
June 29, 1866, 10—ts.
Schedule Georgia Railroad.
Dat Passxxgeb Tbain.
Leave Atlanta at 6 15 a m
Arrive at Augusta at 6 30 r u
Leave Augusta at • * - - 700 A u
Arrive at Atlanta at 6 35 r m
Night Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta 6 30 r ic
Arrive at Augusta 5 25 am
Leave Augusta 6 25 am
Arrive at Atlanta 5 30 am
E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
June 29, 1866. .
JUST ARRIVED. /
Godfrey’s CORDIAL,
Bateman’s DROP3,
J. S. EDMUNDSON and BRO.
June 29, 1866, 10—if.
J.S. EDMUNDSON i DIM’,
DEALERS IX
mil!
a w mm
CHEMICALS,
WE HAVE on liaml, and arc constantly to
ceiving a select Stock of Goods coin! (in
in part of
German
Bitters, Brown’s
Ginger, Had way’s R.
Relief, Mr9. Allen’s Hair
pressing Zylobftlsnmum, Hen
ry’s Magnesia, Husband’s Magne
sia, Darby’s Prop. Fluid, Best English
Mustard in bulk and box, White Mustard
Seed, Crude and Pulv. Gum Arabic,* Mace,
Cloves, Snicc, Nutmegs, Gum Camphor, lied
Pepper, Pulv* and Root Rhubarb,- Opium nnd its
Preparations, Myrrh, Aloes, Gamboge, Flavor
ing Extracts, Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Cinna
mon and Mint, Hair Brushes, Pomades,
Combs, both coarse and fine, Tooth.
Brushes, Sozodonfc, Hair Dye, Aqua,
Cologne, Cinnamon, Mint, Cam
phor, Nursing Bottles, Nip
pis Shields, Capsules,
Glass Instruments
of several
* kinds.
VARNISHES, WHITS LEAD, PAINT Sos
every kind.
OUR line of Drugs Ac., have been selected
with great care, and it will be our endeavor to
keep on hnnd, only such Drugs ami Medcines, as
we can recommend to our friends. In filling or
ders for Physicians, and preparations geneially,
we will give/particular attention, and as we in
tend to please, wo invite tbor e wishing any arti
cle ih our line to give us a call.
J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO
Washington, May 10, 1860, B—ts.
ELI!
AT ORi«L\AL
NEW YORK COST.
WE WILL SELL our slock consisting of
STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS,
GENTS’ CLOTHING
AND
FURUHIG GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, MB
And thousands of other articles too numerous to
mention, for the next 30 days at original
HKTEW YORK PRICES.
Come aoon, if you wish to secure GREAT
BARGAINS.
LIPMAN & MAAS.
WasnixoTox, Oa, May, 29, 1866, 6—ts.
100, Xoo? 100,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
NISH ICE in any quantity at the
Georgia Ice House
en Ellis street, opposite Concert Hall. Four
cents per lb. retail, and three cents per lb. for
fifty pounds and upwards.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
june I—lm BOYCE A DODD.
FURNITURE FOR Ml.
IWILL NELL at private sale my HOUNE
HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, eon
sistmg of a large number of articles, which I
will sell single or together.
F. G. WINGEIELD.
June 1, 18C6,6—tt
FLOUB, MACKEREL, SUGAR AND
COFFEE.
10 bids. Double Extra Flour,
10 Kits Extra No. 1 Mackerel,
Rio and Java Coffee, 4
Brown, Clarified and Crushed Nugar.
CROCKERY A GLASS-WARE, a good eelec
' tion, at NORTON’S.
April 26—If
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR
A VALUABLE Tract of LAND containing
Eight Hundred or a Thousand Acres, ly
ing on Fishing Creek, in this County, joining the
Nolan boys, Reuben Kendall, Wm. House and
N. C. Ware’s places, nnd dividing my place is
straight line from N. C. Ware’s place to the No
lan point. The said Tract has ou it
H OR 100 ACRES BOM lAII
And ONE HUNDRED nnd FIFTY ACRES ot
first quality PINE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD
LAND, together with a good
TWO STOEY DWELLING HOUSE,
with a splendid SPRING of WATER on it. I
will sell the nbove land for good Nofcjs with good
security—giving tlio creditor or creditor* four
years time in which to pay it. For further par*
ticulars apply to John W. Cleveland.
B. A. ARNETT.
June 1,1866, 6—ts.
10! FORfflM
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
PEOFLE 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 got everythin
that is desirable iii the Lamp line at
(quality considered) from an experienced “Lamp
Mon/* who knows what he sells, can warrant his
goods, and shows his customers how to success
fully use what lid sells ?
lie repairs your Lamps and Burners at little or
no expense, nnd has saved the people of Augusta
Thousands of dollars, by showing them how to
manage their Lamps nnd Chimneys:
Then go EVERYBODY, and patronize one of
the most industrious nnd reliable dealers in this
or any other town—at 131 Broad Street Augus
ta Ga. Sign of the lied Lantern.
Best Kerosene at ONE DOLLAR per
Gallon, by the quantity.
N. B.—Lamps delivered and put np free of
charge. W. J. FARR.
Augusta, April 20,1860, I —3m.
UNHID), Wh-Mel
IIENKY CORDEB,
PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER
WASHIISraTON. GA.,
Althc Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw.
ESTABLISHED 1860.
FS WATCHES, CLOCKS, Musical Boxes ami
Jewelry repaired. Particular attention
tsin>» paid to French und English Clocks, and
fine Watches.
I would respectfully state to the public in ad
joining Counties, that I have been a practical
WATCH-MAKER, for the last sixteen years
nnd during that time have had experience in new
work, as well as in repairing, in my lino of busi
ness. A good stock of Watch KEYS and
GLASSES nlways on hand. TheßO articles I
sell cheaper than anybody in town.
April 26,1866,1—6 m.
J list Ki'celved.
i\7”l7’E HAVE just received the following
T y goods on consignment and are offering
them low :
12 Kegß White LEAD,
12 Boxes GLASS, Bxlo, 10x12, 10x14,12x16,
12x18, 12x20.
ALSO, Yellow OCHRE, Chrome YELLOW,
Vandyke BROWN, Venetian RED, Spanish
BROWN Dry and in Oil, LAMPBLACK, and
VARNISHES of every description.
J. S. EDMUNDSON it BRO.
May 10,1806 3—ts
PISTOLS! PISTOLS!!
lllAyUalntgennd superior lot of PISTOLS,
which I am offering very low, those desiring
to purchase, will do well to call and examine my
Stock.
J. H. FITZPATRICK.
May 10, 1866, 3—ts.
BARBEE SHOP.
W K WOULD respectfully inform the
public that we have employed another and
more fashionable Barber. We are now prepared
to do all kinds of barbering, such as: Hair lay
ing, Triming, Dressing <fcc. Ladies wishing the
services of the Barber at their residence will
receive prompt attention. £end your orders and
we will send you the Barber immediately.
J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO.
May 4, 1866, 2—ts.
BRICK FOR SALE.
A LARGE QUANTITY ON BRICK FCli
BALE on reasonable terms.
Apply to
F. G. WINGFIELD.
June 1,1866,6—t5.
THE LATEST ARRIVALS
JUST RECEIVED a lot of Burr A Co’s, new
Patent Lamp Burners, Eureka new Patent
Burners. Also, Short Chimneys.
, J. 8. EDMUNDSON & BRO.
May 10, 1866, 3—ts.
. HAT S-
I HAVE a splendid assortment of CENTS
IIATS, which I am selling very low.
_ J. IL FITZPATRICK.
May 10, 1866, 3-*tf.
NOTICE. —The Creditors of A. A, Cleveland
dec’d., are required to render in an amount
of their demands to R. W. Quarles or Win. L.
Cleveland Ex’rs. esc to
QARNETT ANDREWS, Att’y.
July 5, 1866, 11—ts.
An Old Song. Set to a Hew Tune
* «««£. _*&i
“As spring approaches
Ants and'Roaehes
Horn their holes come out,
And Alice and Rats,
In spite of certs.
Gaily skip-about. "
mb' tmm *~~ ~
“18 years established in N. Y. City.”
"Only infallible remedies known.”
‘‘Free from Poisons.”
“Not dangerous to the Human Family.’*
“Rats como out their hoies'todie.”
‘'Costar’s" Rat, Roach, &0., Exterminator
Is a paste—used for Rats, Alice, Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, Ac., Ac., Ac., &c.
“Ocstsr’B” Bed-Bug External ntor.
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also a preventive for Bed Bugs, dc.
“Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insect*
Is for Moths. Mosquitoes, Fleas Bed-Bugs r
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac.
,«ar in BmvAiiK 11 I of all worthless imitn
tions,
t3T See that “Costae’s” name is on each Box ,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
f3T Address, HENRY R. COSTAR,
484 Broadway, New York.
ID” Sold in Washington, Georgia,
By JOHN 8. EDMUNDSON, A BRO,
And all Druggists and Retailers.
diaoe*
INCREASE OF RATS.—’The Farmer's Co
lette (English) asserts and proves by figures that
ono pair of RATS will have n progeny and do*
sceudants no less than 051,050 in three yeaiß,
Now, unless this immense family can be’ kept
down, they would consume more food than would
sustain 66,000 human beings^
D” See “CqstnrV’ advertisement above.
RATS versus BlßDS.—Whoever engages in
shooting birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in
exterminating rats is a benefactor. Wo should
like someone to give us the benefit of their ex
perience in driving out these pests. Wc need
something besides dogs, cats and traps for tin*
business. —Scientific American Nr Y.
“COSTAR’S” RAT EXTERMINATOR is siirw
pie, safe, and sure—the most perfect KAT-ificr
tion meeting we hnvo over attended. Eveiy
Rat that can get it, properly prepared, will ciit'
it, and every ono that cats it will die, generally
at some place as distant as possible from wlioi e
it was taken. —lake Shore Mich., Mirror.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need
he so no longer, if they use “Costar’s” Extermin
ator. Wo have used it to our satisfaction; and
if a box cost $5, we would have it. We liavo
tried poisons, hut the effected nothing; but “Cos
tar’s” articles knocks the breath out or Rats, Sice,
Roaches, Ants, nnd Bed Bugs, quicker than w u
can write it. It is in great demand all user the
country.— Medina, Ohio, Gass tie.
|2y Soo Costar's” adverl isement above.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR —Speak
ing of “CostarV*Bat, ltoach, Ant, die., Extermm*
ntor—“more gram nnd provisions arc destroyed
annually in Grant County by vermin than wouM
pay for tons of this Bat and Insect Killer.”— Lan*
castor, IVis, Heralds
Sec “Costar’s” advertisement above.
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId
recollect Hint hundreds of dollars’worth of Grain
Provisions, Ac., are annually destroyed by Rate,
Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—allot
which can bo prevented by a few dollars’ worth
of “Costar’s" Itat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminatoi*
bought and used freely.
J&ar See “Costar’s” advertisment above.
D” Sold in Wasuinutoh, Geo.
(£gp By J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO.anl
all Druggists and dealers.
May 17, 1866, 4—3 m.
A NEW TAILOR SHOP,
fAT WASHINGTON, QA-,
Next Door to F- Arnold & Co._iJL
(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.
April 26, 1860, I—3m.
DRY GOODS!
I KEEP constantly on hand a select stock of
DBY GOODS and NOTIONS, winch I ofTer
on the most reasonable terms. I have just re
ceived a small addition to my Spring Stock*
Give me a call and examine for yourselves.
j. h, mmwn.
May 10, 1866, 3—ts.
NOTICE.
TnE public are notified that JOSEPH WILES
has no authority to transact any business
for our establishment in Washington, ot to col
lect any debt* due the same.
LIPMAN A MAAS
May 29, 1866, 6—lm
WA3NTD
Lard est? Bacon,
Apply to
P. tt NORTON
June 15, 1866, B—ls.
cLosxisra- ottt
MY" remaining stock of DRY GOODS, eon
si«ting of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BLEACHED
BHIIOTNO, IRISH LINEN, BIRD EYKDIA
PER, TABLE NAPKINS, HOSIERY, VEIL
BAREGE, JACKONET, EDGEING and IN
SERTION. DeLAINES, FLANNELS, Ac.—
Will be sold low to close out.
P. H. NORTON.
April 26, 1866,1—ts