The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, August 03, 1866, Image 3

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- MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE STOCK HOLDERS of this Company at a meeting held on the 6th Juno in6t„ declared a dirideud of forty per cent ou the business of the Company for the year ending Slst Kay. The Subscriber i» AGENT of the Company for the Counties of Wilkes and Lincoln Would be pleased to take risks. ALSO. AGENT FOR THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL JLife Cotyp^lj, COLUMBIA, S. C. o- a-. 3sromiviA-isr. June 28, 1866 10—ts. HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large supply of the following Double Extra Perfumery for the Handkerchief : Pbalon's Night Blooming Cereus. Taylor's Night Blooming Cereus. “ Geranium, M Magnolia, “ Frangipanni, " Tonqum Musk, “ Patchouly, “ Hyacinth, « White Pond Lilly, •• Extract of Rose, AX.SO, Double Extra Flavoring Extracts, Mace, Rosa, Vanilla and Lemon. Swain's PANACIA, Nail Brushes and Tooth Brushes, Genuine Brown Windsor soap, J. 8. EDMUNDSON * BRO. June 29,1866,10 —ts. REALESTATB FOR SALE. TO he sold at private sale 120 Acres of I .and with a Dwelling House and Garden, within 8} miles of Washington. Apply to GARNETT ANDREWS AH’y, For Mrs. C, R. Crus*. Jons 29, ]866, 10—ts. ~ DENTAL NOTCTe7 T- -A-. SALE WOULD inform t1.03e who arc in want of AR TiPICIAI. TEETH, that ho is now furnishing full upper sets, onVULCANITE BAftK.at Ffty Italian warranted to give satisfaction ; they are worn with more Ctpmfcrt thwt motallc plates— combining beauty and durcLUlu. C " taken I heir Value ’■ plates * - ,*“ gay I l till Jatnd colli In the country if desired. Office on the Corner Near the Bank. Terms CASH for all work done. June 22, 1866, 9—lm. TI3ST SHOP. vjpilE SUBSCRIBER.? ore llanufactuiing TIN W ARE, AT MAXWELL’S OLD STAND; To the Town of Washington, Ga. We will he pleased to sell to any that may apply. NORMAN & McMEKIN. June 28, 1866,10—ts SCHOOL. THE EXERCISES of mv SCHOOL will be resumed on Monday July 16th, 1866. Tuition per Term of Twenty weeks 180,00. 'W. R. JONES. June 29, 1866, 10—5 t JTJST RECEIVED. The beat BLACKING ol all kinds. J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO. June 29,1886, 10—ts. Just Received The BEST APPLE VINEGAR. F. ARNOLD A CO. June 29,1866, 10—tt BCHO.OI. NOTICE. The EXERCISES of MRS. WADDET’S BCHOOL will commence, at her residence on the 2nd MONDAY in JULT. TERMS—Per Session of five months *l6. June 22, 1866, 9—tt lwood for sale. ■Hundred Cords seasoned split Pine, Dollars per Cord delivered. J. H. ALEXANDER. JKne 22, 1866, 9—St' »- - JUSTEF.CEIVED. Babbitt’s B M Saleratua- A BRO. P.E. NORTON. DEALER IX GROCERIES, LIQUOR, HAIM, BOOT £ SHOES, HATSr CROCKERY; GLASSWARE- April 26, 1866, I—ts. SNK ■ EO ■ -C JPwi 9 Ladieß 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 SMS KJ* ■> HKMKiISie PICKLES —Mixed. Plain and Chow chow; SAUCES—Worcestershire, Club and Pepper; Sardines, Allspice, Pepper. Ninegar, Raisins, Cocoa, Chocolate, Potash, Ac., at NORTON'S. _ TEA Sc SYIRTTiP GREEN and Black Tea—superior article. FLORIDA SYRUP—equal to the New Or leans, at NORTON’S, FRENCH BRANDY. A PURE article (warranted genuine) FOR SALE BY P. 11. NORTON. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY SP#: WE WOULD respectfully inform our friendg and the public that we have greatly im proved our facilities for building NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS if, We will endeavor to keep constantly on hand an assortment of NEAT and ELEGANT nvj«ca-m KSi 9 which we will SELL at AUGUSTA PRICES for CASH, or at a plight advance for haff CASH with nose and security for th« * n* or*r - ,a««nuete »p 4 \7 AvrGi*N built to order. Kindt of Vehicles REPAIRED neatly, cheap* lyand durably. Blacls-smitlkiiis of all kinds done by good and competent Smiths. Horses shod at ONE DOLLAR each. Give us a call aud we will satisfy you. J. 1) <t W. L. SMITH. June 1,1866, 6—ts. LATEST KECEIVEft Sal id OIL, OIL BERGAMOT. J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. July 12, 1866, 12—1£ yKSr ARRIVED. Buff and White Envelopes, One Barrel Putty. J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO. July 12, 1866, 12—ts CLOSIN'Q- OUT MY remaining stock of DRY’ GOODS, con si.ting of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BLEACHED SHIRTING, IRISH LINEN, BIRD EYE DIA PER. TABLE NAPKINS, HOSIERY, VEIL BAREOE, JACKONET, EDGEING and IN SERTION. DeLAINES, FLANNELS, Ac.— Will be sold low to close out. P. H. NORTON. April 26, 1866,1 —ts JUST RECEIVED- Rotten Stone, Pumice Stone, Glue, Sponge <£c. J. a EDMUNDSON A BRO. June 29,1866, 10—ts. Schedule Georgia Railroad. Dat Wat Fexjgbt A Passbhgeb Train. Leave Augusta at ----600 am Arrive at Rutledge at- - • * 6 30 pm Leave Rutledge at- - - - - 6 15 am Arrive at Augusta at- - - - 6 12 pm Night Fassergxb Train. Leave Atlanta 6 30 r M Arrive at Augusta- - - - - 5 25 AM Leave Augusta - - - - • - 6 25 am Arrive at Atlanta - - - - - 5 80 am E. W. COLE, Superintendent. Jane 29, 1866. JUST ARRIVED. Godfrey’* CORDIAL, Bateman’s DROPS, J S. EDMUNDSON A 880. Jane 49, 1866,10—t5. J. 8, EDMUNDSON 4 Bill',, DEALERS IX MEDICINES jm. mr j» CHEMICALS. WE RAVE on hand, and are constant ’ y ro ceiving a select Stock of Goods con and in m part of German Bitters, Brown’s Gin jer, Railway s R. Relief, Mrs. Alien’d Hair Dressing Zylobulsiununi, lion* ry’s Magnesia, Husbands Magne sia, Darby's Prop. Fluid, Best English Mustard in bulk and box, White Mustard Seed, Crude and Pulv. Gum Arabic, Mace, Cloves, Spice, Nutmegs, Gum Camphor Ited Popper, Pulv. and Boot Bhubarb, Opium and its Preparations, Myrrh, Aloes, Gamboge, Flavor ing Extracts, Lemon, Vanilla, Bose, Cinna mon and Mint, Hair Brushes, Pomades, Combs, both coarse and fine, Tooth Brushus, Soxodont, Hair Dye, Aqua, Cologne, Cinnamon, Mint, Cam phor, Nursing Bottles, Nip plo Shields, Capsules, Glass Instruments of several kinds. VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, PAIN'] Sos 9Very kind. OUR line of Drugs <tc., have been selected with great care, and it will be our endeavor to keep on hand, only such Drugs and Medcines, as we can recommend to our friends. In filling or ders for Physicians, and preparations genet all} 7 , we will give particular attention, and as wc iti tend to please, we invite tho s e wishing arty arti cle in our line to give ns a call. J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO. Washington, May 10,1806, B—ts. SELLING AT ORIGINAL NEW YORK COST. WE WILL SELL our stosk oousiaiwigof | I STAPLE & jsjsKGY DRY GOODS, GENTS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, IMS And thousands of other articles too numerous to mention, for the next 30 days at original NEW YORK miOES. Come soon, if you wish to secure GREAT BARGAIN'S. LIPMAN & MAAS, Washington, Ga , May, 29,1866, 6—ts. 100, loe, 100, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR NISH ICE in any quantity at the Georgia Icc House in 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 BOIC3 A DODD. FURNITURE FORJALI I WILL SELL at private sale my HOUSE HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, con slating of a large Dumber of articles, which I will sell single or together. F. G. WINGEIELD. June 1,1866,6—t5. FLOUR, MACKEREL, SUGAR AND COFFEE. 10 bhls. Double Extra Flour, 10 Kits Extra No. 1 Mackerel, Bio aod Java Coffee, Brown, Clarified and Crushed Sugar. ROCKERY A GLASS-WAKE, a good selec t ion, at NORTON’S. April 26—ts VALUABLE PLANTATION IF O IR, k VALUABLE Tract of LAND containing £ jL F.ight Hundred or a Thousand Acres, ly ing on Fishing Creek, in this County, joining the Nolan hors, Reuben Kendall, Win. House and N. C. Ware’s places, and dividing my place ir straight line from N. C. Ware's place to the No lan point. The snid Tract has on it A OB 11)0 MS BOTTOM USD And ONE HUNDRED nnd FIFTY ACRES ol first quality PINE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD LAND, together with a good TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with a splendid SPRING of WATER on it. I will sell the above land for good Nor ~s with good security—giving ihe creditor or creditors four years time in which to pay it. For further par ticulars apply to John W. Clcvslsnd. B. A. ARNETT. June 1, 1860, o—ts. HO ! FLIUILMO! LOOK TO VOIJR INTEREST I PEOPLE do not go to a doctor shop to buy Shoes. Then why go to a grocery store to buy Lamps nnd Oil, when you can get everything that is desirable in the Lamp line at lower prices (quality considered) from an experienced “Lump Man,” who knows what lie sells, can warrant his goods, and shows his customers how to success fully use what he sells ? lie repair* your Lamps and Bumrrsat little or no expense, nnd linn saved the people of Augusta Thousands of dollars, by showing them how to manage their Lamps and Chimneys. Then go EVERY BODY, ami patronise one of the most industrious and reliable dealers in this or any other town—ot 131 Broad Street Augus ta Ga. Sign of the Red Lantern. Best Kerosene at ONE DOLLAR per Gallon, by the quantity. N. B.—Lamps delivered nnd put up free of charge. W. J. FAUit. Augusta, April 20,1866, I—Bm. TOMSKI, WM-MMFh. IIEftKY COR DEN, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER WASHINGTON, G.A.., Atthc Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw. ESTABLISHED 1860. /■V WATCHES, CLOCKS, Musical Boxes nnd Jewelry repaired. Particular attention B&uSS paid to Flench mid English Clocks, and fine Watchea. I would respectfully state to the public kid joining Courtres, that 1 have been a uraet.iol I WATCH-MAKER, for »«•- ■ | anil 0.. -j- ■■ ...u oist sixteen years I ......g mat time have experience in new .uric, ns Well as in repairing, in iny lino of busi ness. A good stock of Watch KEYS and GLASSES always on hand. These articles 1 sell cheaper than anybody in town. April 26,1866, I—6m. JiiNt Received. 'TT’TTE HAVE jii“t riceived the following V v goods on consignment mid are offering them low: 12 Kegs White LEAD, 12 Boxes GLA S, Bxlo, 10x12, 10x14, 12x16, 12x18, 12x20. AISO, Yellow OCHRE, Chrome YELLOW, Vandyke BROW; .tiun BED, Spanish BROWN Dry and in Oil, LAMPBLACK, ami VARNISHES of r*vr,y riisrription. J. S. EDMUNDSON it BRO. May 10,1866 3—ts PISTOLS! PISTOLS!! I HAVE ft large and superior lot of PISTOLS, which J am offering very low, those desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine my Stock. . J. 11. FITZPATRICK'. May 10, 1866, S—ts. BABBER SIHIOIF’. \/V/ F WOULD respectfully inform the public that we have employed another and more fashionable Barber. We are now prepared to do all kinds of blithering, such as : Hair Dy ing, Triming, Dressing <fcc. Ladies wishing the services of the Barber at their residence will receive prompt attention. £en<l your orders and we will scud you the Barber immediately. J. S. EDMUNDSON <k 880. May 4, 1866, 2—ts. BRICK FOR SALE. A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRICK FOB BALE on reasonable terms. Apply to F. G. WINGFIELD. June 1, 186M—tf. THE LATEST ABRIVAL JUST RECEIVED a lot of Burr & Co’s, new Patent Lamp Burners, Eureka new Patent Burners. Also, Short Chimneys J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO. May 10, 1806, 3—ts s _ I HAVE a splendid assortment of GENTS BATS, which I am selling very low. J. H. FITZPATRICK. May 10,1866, 3—ts. NOTICE. —The Creditors of A. A. Cleveland dec’d., are required to render in an amount of their demands to R. W. Quarles or Wm. L. Cleveland Ex’r*. or to GARNETT ANDREWS, Att’y. July 5, 1866, 11-if, An Old Song, Set to a Hew Tuna “_4* spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their ho r es come out , And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats. Gaily skip abont. n “IS yenrs 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.” “CostarV* Rat, Roach. &0., exterminator Is a paste—ti9ed for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, «i:Cr, «£c, dc., &c. “CcstarV* Bed-Bug Bxtermiutor. Is a liquid or wnfrh—used to destroy, and also a preventive for Bed Bugs, d'C. ‘‘Coatar’9' , Electric Powder for Inseota Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, FI fas Bed-Bugs Insects on Plants, Fowls. Animals. Ac. . mt .] 1 1 Bewauk M I of all worthless imitn tione, m~ See that “Uo«TAfc»h”nnme is on each Bon Bottle,and Fla*k, befutf vou buy Address, IIKNBY B COSTAR, 481 Broadway, New York. O* Sold in Washington, Georgia, W By JOHN S. EDMUNDSON, and BRO. Aud all Druggists and Retailers, dtti. 42 « o INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmer's Ga • zette (English) asserts ami proves by figures that one pair of BAT'S will have a progeny nnd do* siemUmts no leas tian 651,050 in three ycaip. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sustain 65,000 human beings, ID” Bee “Coi.tnrV* advertisement above. BATS versus BlßDS.—Whoever engages i" shooting birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in exterminating rafs is a benefactor. Wo should like someone to jiive us (lie benefit of their ex perience in driving out pests W« need something betides dogs, cuts and traps for tl)if huslnesn.—ticii'ntijid American A r . Y. ‘ COSTAR’S” BAT EXTERMINATOR is sin pie, safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ificr* tion meeting we have ever attended. Eveiy Rut that can get it, properly prepared, will eel it, and every one that eats it will die, gererullv at some place us distant as nossiblo from when it was taken.— Lake Shore Mich., Mirrors HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need lx» so kntgeiy -ifthry u e “oort«rV ! Ext ermb • ator. Wc have used it to our satisfaction; nr.d if a box cost ff 6, wc would have it. We have tried p«-i-ona, bn t the effected nothing; but “Com tor’s” articles knocks the breath mlt of Hats, Mice Roaches, Ants, and Bed Bugs, quicker than \\ <* can write it. It is in great demand all over tl>* country.— Medina , Ohio, Gazette, CostarV* udveriiceiuent above. A VOICE FROM TiII?FAR WEST—Speak mg of “Costiir's” Itnl, Korirli, Ant, ic , Extormii - atm—'mum grain and provismtie arn deatroy.il annually' in Grnul Cos Wily hv vennin than wool, pay #.r tons us till. H«* Eilier."— tan castor , 117#, llcrald tilr Bee “CofitnrV advertisement above. FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId recollect that hundreds of didhos* worth of Grain Provisions, dc.. are nnnua ly destroyed by Rats. Mice, Ants, and other injects and vermin—allot whicii can be prevented by a few dollars’ worth of “CostarV* But, Roach, Ant, dc., Exterminator bought nnd used fieely. &sr See “Coatnr’a” udvertisment above. ID* Sold in Washingrox, Gko IJT Dy J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO.aud all Druggists and dealers. May 17, 1860. 4—3 m. A NEW TAILOR SHOP, AT WASHINGTON, GA., -li-Ncxt Door toF Arnold & Cos. JuL (WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Washington and vicinity, that 1 am prepared to do ail kinds of work in my line. By prompt at ten lion to business to merit a liberal share of patronage. F. IVES. April 26, 1660, I—Bm. DRY GOODS! TANARUS, KEEP constantly on hand a select stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, which I offer on the most rongonable terms. T have just re ceived a small addition to my Spring Stock* Give me a call and examine for yourselves. j, ii. From®, May 10, 1866, B—if. f IT* tomb c . l r JS*l' ,\L * r u ft nir u» r / /.\ TMX PI-»l»l3j ro L, 111 Tift MO SI £LaBOR*T t. [!( ■ I UtSlCNtfi * rURMISHTO r who o*o** * T SHORT ROTICfVi’ % ALLWORt TOR Tflt COUNTRY -a