The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, August 31, 1866, Image 2

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THE WASHINGTON GAZETTE Washington, Wilkes County, Ga. Impair Affpjrr »£mi' Bwtigion* Hotwe. The Rev. Mt. H«qi;B»u*ii <‘f the Fpheopal Church will preach, at the Mfcwuic Hall this * rolling »t half past seven o'clock. Tha Convention and its Result*- Th* platform ami address of the National Union Contention, recently held in Philadelphia, hate been long enough before the public to ena ble oa to judge of the effieet which ita proceed inge will have upon the politic* of the (uoutry. At might hate been expected from the opposi tion which the movement met with at ita Incep tion, great objection* are urged to the principle* enunciated. Many, with touch appearance of justice, cavil at certain expression* used iu the adjress, but if the movement retail* in only par tial conciliation and harmony between the two ■Motion! lately arrayed in arms against each oth er, it will afford satisfaction to every patriot and lover of pence. We think it ie unnecessary to de*igaaia th* point* to which objection has been made; they ore »officiently obvioue to every one who ha* *lo died the proceeding*, . It always happen* in auch cases that much is said which bad better havo been left unsaid, and we have to tbahk the ad mirable management of the leadcra of the Con vention tlmt solittle wa* said,done or written to gtvt offence to either of the two section# hetween Which they had to mediate. They had to steer through the narrow channel between Bcylla and ■Oharjbdia, and though touching both, brought baric su'fely through with admirable feoft, • A wet* woe pat on all «rat >-ry within the walls of the ‘'wigwam”—had they* suffered the discordant and fiery elements, of which there were abundance in the Convention, to blase up into eloquence, the w hole would have ended la a disastrous failure. At it was, many an orator who went to PhikdelpLls pregnMif with a speech which could have done nothing but harm, was compelled to abort. The Whole time actually consumed in the regions of the Ccwreution Is said to have been not qajte six bonra, but bad scope been given for speeches fil'd* mils would have multiplied into as many days, and tho result would have been even wore unsatisfactory than U is We hope tho prece dent estibliahod by this Com.ntieu wHI bo fol lowed by of here, We think It Is not difficult to fbrefte that this ■Convention will give rise to anew fofo »atm« «f' 'partis*, Ifth» «*v>ut*n affd their supporter* aWHIt the peoplo are sincere, and ye brvo no right to doubt it, a Union party will spring up national in exleqt and design, autl kittening the era of conciliation and good wilt. To this vH! i , a... rattr g t'y “Td* Tjijn r v itk great yltow of JustieSTSEb* ihattSTmucl. f ,a* been yielded by their sectinh, and a party at the North who will claim that too wuch has been yielded by theirs, These two cannot eonhssce, but there will still remain a large party, respect able from the venerable name they have as sumed, whose representative* liave been practi cally denied admission into tbu new Natieoal Uch-n party, Tho Simon pure democrat*, tro der the lead of such men as Vyj.i*»*puiuit. Vooaatss, Woon and others is still, powerful far gooabriift These w ill not and cannot act with the sectional Radical party ofthe'^oitji, and. must perfare* ally lhsmsel>bs-with that party! at ho * r ® in oppotllion to the N»- tioo»%*Wf party. These two united .will es themselves form a National party powerful enough to contouJ sucoossfally fur power, die tinetion and spoil*! Thu* the present sign* indicate that at least two national parties will bo brought into exist asce consequently upon thereccm political move ment*. It i« not impossible that the Democracy nt*y coalesce with the National Vufenkt*, but now It seems hardly probable. Wc do pot cun* ►ider the formation of new parties an unfortunate vo*ult for the country. When but one poliVic.l party exists in any country, the liberties of the peoplo are either imminently imperilled or are already destroyed. No despot can exercise wore compute tyranny than a party, oY*fwhelming iu the majority, and of this fact wo have had abun dant demonstration. Tho monarch* or the uias*- 08. which compel all won to subscribe to their opinions, are oquaiiy dangerous to liberty, and th* party which is powerful enough to stifle free dom of speech and the pros*, will ultimately And itself composed of but two classes, the tyrants and the hypocrites, and ought not and cannot longer exist than “an house divided against it self Tux Nxw Yobs iisssjuo akb ms Ooxrxo* XXACT.—The Now. York. Asws telle tho following etory on Bxauxrr of the Heeald ; There will fobdrUy be published a record of th* praceedinge of Uie secret session* of tho Confederate Cuncress. This interesting publi cation klill reveal the fact, Iv fond, all dispute, that James Gordon Bennett sent an agent to the Confederate Government offistiugSlo wdlthe influence *>f tfc« frlow V*»k Ifera.Vt.ithu Con federacy, and to RdvoitpUk* secession lvove merit, for-the e\im of 60,000/ in gold, to bo paid in Englanti This otfor was duly considered and rejected; upon the grounds: fiert. rhat tb* hew york,*JTfvoAf had no;mfl«oece, ijid ctjuld not bo to the Coufederwfy ; and sccyn.llv, that judging! from Bapuett’e antecedent.* and known'’ chanicWr, he would not keep faith with them, hut would foe (Use to his bargain at the firw op portuuhy that pronyeed a reword Jur hie treacle I his is cap mere .chapter in the lilafory Os the infamous career of ftiti bad .old man Vrsr AstEKKiota.—Wc notice an advertise mem A# a railroad mute te the North In tho Au g«*ta papers which close* With these ominon* word*: "Try this route and yen mil nrtvr tails any other'' ¥ Amzxicax Jlonti.—We take pleasure in rec | lireiT*. TV u«* it Wuitlock and tioir •i-.t") otsri at Atwnta, to the patron th* jnitiiiev Tl»y Sr*, kind, neentnmoda- by nature well qualified for ho iciKecpfflh while Mr! w? lst has no superior a* aa obliging and competent clerk. Haring recent ly observed the regulations of this llomc, wc arc more than pleated in recommending the same to our friends who may visit Atlanta during tlie coming fol! and winter. Raix. —For the first lime in several months, old mother earth lias got thoroughly soaked. Hie rains of this Week have revived every thing that was not beyond resurrection, and though too late for the must important crop*, wilt be of immense benefit; tor which we advise oar readers to be thankful and sow turnips. President Jeusaox is making a prog-ess through tlie chief ci- iee of the Nest bo* hie w*y to Chiorgo, whither lie goe* to inaugurate a monument to Kaxsnsy A. Duvouas, and is every where received with enthuaiaitic ihraionstratiou* of uduiiration and respect. ur The fall trade wiU open now *oon and everybody (the ladies peiticolarly) will waut to know where they can hoy ’the host, cheapest and most faehionahle good*. Those of otir readers deeiring such information wiH finri It to their in forest to examine our advertising column* regu larly every week. tip* During ouv visit to Augusta we tailed at the Karny Ifexaar, No. 2S.H Broad street Mr. Hvtm.nn is im|>roving tin* Store to rnuko it ono of the finest on Broad street, and to judge by the rn*h of customers, bu i* certainly taking the palm in tlie Dry GoodutraJe. Go and see hilu by all meant. Tlie Grand Jury, attil* OsoM of Tab .iaferlo county at the sesinn thU week, recom meftdwl tlie repeal of the Ikw of the last Login, tine eeteJtiisldng Couotv Cimrts. or We trmfCr ottf thanks to nnr esteemed 'coternporaries of Augusta for editorial cirilitfe*. The Blowing Care of Georgia- OAiKtatviu,*, la , Alig. 2.18(56. Editor Mobil 4 /Jttil’j I'lULtt : . , Among many other interesting itcaas wmtain ed in your last issue, 1 noticed a paragraph in re gard t" one of Georgia's grea test natnrai cuiini. ties, I allude to the •■ißervii g Cave" as it i* called by the iababUubt* -us tbe .betion in which it ia located. - Thinking that a few particular* in r*g*rd to this,truly Strange uherMgneuou might presto in tererting, and lead Ikifrlt i so r inquiry, f dot mutt ** "" tbe plantation of Dob David Borrow, hi Decatur coimui, Groroia, twenty-oeveil mike from I homoavitU, tho tctiui mis of tlio Sirannsii end Gulf Uaiiroad. The cave is «t (fitt bottom of » *. *H nMura! basin, (whose diameter will notj** any point exceed , Unity feet j iu a peilcctiy Wwoorh plain, ami aor rotmded with * dense aop*e'mT wood. 1 hero are vuleive nature, as the foci nf the "urrountling couiitry, a* well a* the inpselfcste tieiglihofbllkHi of the cav* itself is w-lwtl Jifrt* of el«iuj.s, rugged at*ss in cl other rnaik< v»* action. Wlnuilittt di-coverud nod Iveugld into notice hy CoUmg liarrow mu MciCinsfov, ia tj, u y C », 1»80 or 87, tho oriflec of the eavu was throe or four feet to the left of tho present une, and much larger, Cuh nel Me luealt y pr.-ouecd vetdoriiur it, but in MTw.aad Itwhtf lead Mid Hoe. WWlftHinti 4* touch Wtum.gtvo upeho au- devtaking a* too hoxardeaw for forthcr venture. . The present mouth of the cave is about one and a hdf fen t in diameter, through which at one u*inal of the day jjbere i.-un .* strong cur rent wrfrV,"not in puffs, but ji cuniiiiuous slieoin, with a row that is beard *t a distance of sixty er edventy yard*. , In the winter of 1854, in fi.iwptny with tpv erXl ladles, I visited the cave at tbe time of-this "Wowing on’.” and by way of one of the ladios threw herveii into the mouth of it, .vhiCh was blown iota the air to the heieht of six or seven lent. 1 then threw iuy hst—a heavv woolen ouc—into it Witli a like result. Several articles heavier than eitlsev of the abovevero tiiori, but were iuimedi itely expelled- At another period of the day the suction is relatively as great Any light article held near the orifice ia instaotly drawn iuto the cnee. Dr Cutting, the htate geologist, a e,mlenmu of high scientific iihilhy, visited it at the solkitn tioo «f Cols. McKtosley ami Barrow, audgaveit as hi* opinion that tk**e rerened phenomena were caused by tlio ebb umi flow of the tide, and that the cave was originally one of the fathom us* iiiue-sink* so miuierous iu that part of Ueor gi*. I wiieve (he dnc.tof*a theory correct Lending from alt [mints into tlie basin art In dian trails, deep worn, iudicatin t much visiting to the cave by the red men ere the nx« of the white man woke up the echoes of the forest, and it was probably legsrded by them a* a place «f sanctity where they held commune with the spirits in tbe great hunting groijaJ above J. J. kick. A story ie told of a Prussian sentinel stationed oil th* sieeple at Troppau, and left behind thero when tiis company retreated. Tlie citixens at tempted to ta*o him prwohrr, but the Prussian easily defended with hie bayonet the narrow winding stair by which alone access could be gained to the steeple. They thru decided on reducing him by fernioo. but the I'iuMian lmviog with him a good supply of cartridges, announced that unless lie was rvgutarty aid well fed, he would shoot every one who passed in tbe street* around the church. The good soldier thus con tnveii to maintain his position for two d.iva, when Troppau was re occupied by the Trussupa and he was relieved. Hon. Isaac Newton, Coinmiasionor of A grieul tuye, has received a fetter from a gentleman who recently made a trip through several of he South-rn State*, relative to tko general appear ance at the fop imdxoia crops in the sections turhflgh which he passed. In the section Iving between Memphis :u«l NaehviUe, Temp, which has bt en devastaterl by the ravage* of war. a re epectablo crop of colt on, a-.d a large crop of corn are n.ow gvoe ing, and took rvmarkaUy well. Bc t»ycu- Xoslivdls, Teun., and Inuijviile, Ky, tho crops present a similar appearance. From Lou isville, along the route through Ki-nvuckv. Indi ans, Ohio Virginia and Mary laud, the country is almost one continuous field of luxuriant earn, promising a bountiful crop. The people of Macon are agitating tbe project of building a canal to the shoals three er four miles above tho city. Jest ouax.vT***!:'Hours —Foe* Costs oxe atm Com:: J axd SfiisJWßE*.—The ketersfonry/«- dr. r, of Wedneeihiy, says the serenity of the office of tho eomaiaadiig officer of this pest woe agi toted on ys.terdsy, t*y the apparition es four Cm,federate ectafiert, who gave the name* and •deskriptive itstdh as ftrtlr.wa: ** Aml.»my Mouka», Cos. K, :-?J Georgia Infant ry, 8d Army Corps, A. N. Y. Thomas k»%, ditto, James Brialwrter, ditto A Hen Tcwk«berry, 43d Louisians, dil to. A tame ragged set of mertaie bail never op penred before the Co’vncl during *ll the dealing* lie hue ever hod with the "ragged rebels" of Lee* army. Wwknberry was a .ort of walking illustration of original patchwork. His c-io liing hod b.ien tied, end eewed, and stuck together with string*, end,thread, snd thorns, until (ben: did not sup carta military sqcsra, lavh tijon it which lwd BKftfrvtTi vied uji, setrod up. or stuck up, in «ome way or other. His companions were iu,t quite a* Kidjy oS, one having a pair of blue Yankee pautafooni, with only a Uulf a dozen rente in them; another biding the raggednees of his grey pants withe flowing, thougi,’ ribUmry, Yankee ovcree*ft»od the other making hi* de cency apparent by eeiiceoliog tlie defects of hie upiwr garment* with an old .oil cloth fly, awfully bedaubed with mud. Tcwkiberry stated to the Colonel (hat he anil his party stopped on die Appomattox about **v. «i milcr aboi! tile city, after the evacuation of Petersburg, fortli* pm-pomi, at first, of resting, that they stayed longer than Uiey expected,u!d were cut off, They tfatn made a v u w to live on that sfs.t, endjfierur go borne or give up until the Coufedemcr wo* completely snßiliilateil They sought o*t a cavo on the banks of the river, which, at thot-point, is very rocky, and, after some little industry, sec-ceded in erected for them-clvca a «K*teomfortsUc little liotuc. Here they lived upon fish and game and occasional roasting ear: daring ail last summer, and upon Ireail made i.fSori. they had gatfreaed ft,an the emu field*, tnalpn Wut->i< ual pigtligy found witli ont a mother, iii theii ramble*during tlie winter. This spring and summer they lived u» they d.d last summer, hot recently, heating fi otn an old nugro man that the Confederacy lieu undiiulited ly "gone up” they ooncluifed to quit the hsrbaii an life an : uvrt-n icr, Hiev marched to the city yerterday moining. with their uusk<-t* and sc couutramemv, stacked-nrni* in fronton,cadcjuac. tors, sent in word that they wet e the remnant of the army of Northern Virginia, and that tln-y wished to sotisnder upon the conditions accorded to the main body. Col. Milton cordially assent ed to their reqfost.gavc them transportation to their hornet. Slid bide them ndien. ’I he illustrious four roamed alwmt town for a short time, had new suits of cltdliing given them, and, after being made about half drunk, embark ed am tlie Southern train tor their home*. As there aietit present a greatinirtfo counter fcit and alteratl (Mtiunsl bank notes now iu cir culation tan,*ghnut the country, we publish tlie foHearnglisJ of designs on the hack of rhogetm, JtltJ DotfrfeK $I0l)O Vsaflllligtuu 10AlJfilifttf. emriinisiri.jn; fftCO uotc», Surrender of General iiwffniac; 9lm not*M, i>cdamtiffn us ludefiend elicit; liu ihj te\ JJaptisju us notts, Vo £uto discovering thy fflesiadnpi; $3 *‘ nUl V? > g v( Coltirulnw in 1492; $J Sir VV Alter Ufclcfjjh; $J note**, I*audiji£ of tho I’iltfrime. AU national bank notes, the back* of which do not com.apond with the aUur*, *ro bo fftw. Jerusalem, Lancaster cotinty, Pennsvlvania. **l itey j»%* ‘.fjMu t loon* iu tl»eh»unty, the was found in the tnu-e. -.JJ-.Jfr oinlTlu her arms, with a ifegger in tier bean, a round which wn» twined a Old, she lied been nuMng her child when the fatal bfeiv was struck, and tho dagger passed through one cheek of the mfont, pinning it fast to her beam. Mr*. Etnevepn, when di.coroved, bud pruhaWy j been ilead *bout au hour, The wound of tho child wS3 mg aeriuue. There is not the slh-htcit cine to the murderer. The off.ir is wrapped in mystery. A Rlohrmm l paper k iufoi used that nnenter prynng Yaultca visited the entity of Fauquier recently ami succeeded ill engaging twelve or fourteen of -Mushy'* men* to go North and ride looroumeet* lie ia to f ei*lt exjwiae*, fumodi them with fine horse*, and pay them three dol lars a day He boldly aj'proachcd Mosby liim- Mlf with a proposition, offering (dm first fifty dollaißa da#, and gradually increasing the offer to one l.u aired and twenty five, wiiieh, of course, was declinovh Wc are curious to see the an nounceiucut us the first pci f irmonc#. IJy way of fueiidly wauung to this original carerer to the pnhlic o-tjoymeiit, w-e advise him to deal fairly with -the lieye,” for if he doesn't they won't leave a whou) b-'ue iu hi* body. An Fji-lish mogariuc writer, in an essay eon. ■ed to Every Saturday, .peak* „fa g , ma , v lueh "they play at iu France,” in which certain mem hers us a company are entirely concealed except their eye*.,and the rest of the party have to iden tify flu concealed persona simply' by their eyes. 'Hie gaum i* know a in America as well a* in Ira ace, 7hu difficulty of nientlficatiim ii incred ibly great, and if 1* found that the most intimate fi tend* cannot reeogniie ench other by what is consider ed Um most expressive feature! the rest of iko couQtnoauco and figure being concealed. The Petersburg Express s*ys: ft is rsported that the freeduicn of Amelia rounty, Y%., held a meeting in that county a day or two since and resolved to woifc no more for the whites; also that they would countenance no ivegro who did. We do not know the cou-e of this action, if the iutel.igenc# is true we witness but another widen ing of the breach betweeu the two races What if the whites relu.e to rent their lands to the fieedmea—they will either be cotauciled to em igrate or starve. Ou last Sunday afternoon, two veung ladies root near the town of Keesville, on the Cincinnati and Eaneseftio Railroad, and while inconveKa- :tun, with a rail fence separating ilicm, a bolt of lightning struck one of them, a Mies Remolds, and killed her instantly. The other, although *1 tinned, whs not in tho leant injured. Th* bolt of lightning struck Mis* It. in the top of the head, and paaahjf down her back, burnt her ciotbrefcnd "pht Usr stocking and shoe before passing into Tbe emigrati.au mov emmit from North Carolina to the Wen ho* recently received an itiipetus by parties who have vUiteff various ebuntics cf tho State for the purpose of seeking toe*na to im prove tho condition of the poor whites. About 2TS passengers arrived at Norfolk a'few'days siuco,-on the troin from the Old North State, Ci*n prising many large fyiaUie*. who oreru route for liVduu.a, x A drove of hoes for LtftLville sUrted fcom Stanlohi, Kentucky, last week, and about 000 hundred ol them died on tbe way of bug cholera, l he rest were hurried to Loussvdic, kSied and consumed. I Two gentlemen, strangers, hung up their coats in a Baltimore barber'* shop 1 ist Tbnraday, *nd one oflbem getting ttin.ugirfirot, tot* by mistake tlie coat of (be other, in which w*e a pocket book containing frkSOtt As the coat iittxnl hetlid not discover his uftttake until * Scout ,ai by a police officer, wbo hod'hccn sent tS Took him up. He at once became alarmed for the safety of hi. own coat, which had in a pocket book, 1 5,000, hut it was safe, and tlie cxdiange was ma te with mu tual satisfaction. * ■' Recently an eruption of an artesian well took place in a garden adjoining tlie church of Bt. Agnes, in Venice. The" walls of the church wet e erseked in alt direct ions. The substance vomit ed Consisted of black aches and a suffocating goo, the expanekxi of which is supposed to have caused (he outbreak The water which was thrown up psached ns high as the top of tlie cbcrch. A young man named Lloyd visited a yoong lady at praokford. Mo., wjuwe parents were op jiosed to his attentions, S' and while endeavoring to arrange with Ms betrothed for their marriage, a quarrel ensued between him and the giri’a pa rrots, and lie killed them bqth with a kuife and tlien fled, bat was pursued end arrested Tbe Secretary of the African Colonization So ciety writes that a ship will be ready at .Savan nah the Ist of November, to take a hundred freedmen from Macon and Sparta, Oa, to Libe ria, find from fifty te seventy five from Newberry District, ft C. They promise a free passage to Liberia end six mouth* support there, and hold out the same inducement to os many as will be ready to set tail by May Ist, 1867, ■ It is stated in Washington, on tlie authority of advices from Spain, Unit there is every prospect of *n early pence between Spain snd the South American republics, ’ih j question is to be re ferred to a friendly Fewer for arbitration, so os to avoid the appearance of either party imposing terms. Tbe cholera L mure malignant in London this rcitsmS than iu 18-12- One of the victims fell in the street and died in a few mcments: another was found dead kneeling at bis bed side. Arpest m-uteni examination of both showed the intea tines to he gorged with tho peculiar whitish matter of cholera. n . | Tlie bell fusndry at Wwsi Troy, N York, has i ja«t received mm leu ton*, f fine copper and tin metal, which formerly constituted a portion nf the machinery est ho lamoos (kwi federate ram Merri in no or Virginia. This naetal fa to bu cast iuto : churdi belli. I Tlie negroes ofSan have been test ling their right to sit among white folk* at the theatre. Tbe judge held that a proprietor has » right to enforce such regulation* a. would be most conducive to the pro.pel ify of hi* b'.l'inoOV It ia staled that Hi* lion. S. It. Malhw. and hi. family, who bate been residing at Bridgeport Connecticut, since hi. discharge from prison, nave returned to (heir Lomeiu Femaicola. A tray, near Otyde, got mad at a coffee poi spout against which ho stubbed his 100 when in "nwimraoig," He dove and brought up Im uglv eneuiy, and fiaind therein 4bo *iu silver and ii pulpy rnars of greenbacks. A young man in Faxton, 111, tried to commit suicide. He tiaik eldoroform, and made im in cision in bisarm with a taxor, but not bleeding sufficiently, ho cut bis throat, and afterward, sent for a doctor, who saved u s life. Tho police report of Mubilo for the month of July shows that, with a nearly equal population Oif tho two races, lh.ro were 21S crrs.Uiu of oefoseoie 147ofU;.rtre. . wSs . An organisation ot fkiutherner* ha. purchased a plot of ground ne.u Got'y»bnrg, in which to bury tlie Confederate dead who foil in battle at that [dace. A men at St. Paul. Minnesota, on the 14th in stunt, ran headlong into the river, at a point where it wa* only three feet deep, an i held his head under the water until l,« was drowned. A French sarans has discovered the means of rendering tlie hardest and toughost flesh soft, ) namely, by adding, while (•oiling,two lean>o»ti fills of alcohol to each killogramme and a half of ■ flesh I . The negro man who .hot and killed Jo.bon j Motley, near Fredericksburg, Vo., a few days ■ ago, has confessed that le d.d the deed for the f pnr|>n.>e of getting posrsession ot hi* victim's hit and gl -ic* | The famous trotting stallion "Dexter,'' lias an engagement in Europe. He l< aver thi* country in November. He ban slam* his heels to sues purpufo, 2:18 bemg wlmt turfite* would call lightning-split t mg gah." At the burning of a mill in Voon ocket, R. 1., last week, fire gftla eloped from the fifth storv by mean i of » roll of doth whish they let down on the outside. Their bands were uverely burn ed by tbe friction m their descent. Tho Baa Antonio (Texs-> Lvdjn, of tbe ]sf states that murder ha* become «n epidemic in San Antonin. It gives m*tances of two Very foul casco occurring within a short time of eacli olher i One of the victhns wasn womun, who was Main , With an *XC, in her own house, in open daylight Tho object, no doubt, wasrofetwry in both ease* MAUIUKD ou the 2«th of July 1846, by the Her. Henry Newton, at tbe residence of the bride’s rqother, Rev. Thos. P. dxvfrUxD and LOST. ON the LnwndesviUe rood, between Peteni burg Ferry and Anders..n C- H, a GOLD PLN and PENCIL CASE. The finder will be’ liberally rewarded by leaving it at thi* office Aug. 31, 1866, 19—H. BAGGING AND ROPE. ’T HE **d>reriber* will keep on hand BAG GING and ROPE that farmer* may get any quantity they want. ' 1 R. H. VICKERS ft CO. Aug. SO. 18VS, 18 —it /rsr REckirsi \ Five gal v Balsam Copaibte and a lot Morphine, very low. J. S. EDMUTCDSON dr BRO. Aug. 81, mtt, ta Georgia, wilkeb county—two fooerlis after dai« apj licatioo will tie marie to tbe Court ot Ordinary of oa of county for leave to s*U a part of the lt.-at Estate bekiwjm? to the estate of A. T. Holliday, dee*d, for (he bt ug. fit of the heirs and creditor* of said deceased. ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY Adm’x. Aug. 30,1866, IS—2m, JUST RECEIVED NEW FALL GOODS, CALICOES, DxLAIXES, , Bleached JEANS, Bleached HOMESPUN, HOOI SKIRTS of the best qualilv, AU of which will be sold at reasonable prices. R. H. VICKERS 4 CO. Ang. 80, 1866,19—tfi AMERICAN HOTEL. OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. RECENTLY renovated, furnished and placed in complete order. Every effort will lie used to render the guests comfortable. Splendid Bar and Billiard baloon attached to the House. WHITE* WHITLOCK;Prop’rs. Bxtsox ft Winr. Clerk*. Aug. 81,1866, 19— sßfso LOST, ox the 8d day of July last, tietween Washington and my residence, TIIRKE BONDS, one fir (1,000 on the South Western Uaiiroad Co,and two on the Georgia Uaiiroad ft Banking Cos , one for (1,000, tlie other for (Sou. Notice having been served on these Companiea to stop the payment of both Coupon* and Hoi ds, they cannot be collected without detection. TLe above reword will be paid to any cme on re urn ing said Bocii* to me, or to In-. J. J. Robertson, at the Hank, iu Washington, and no questions asked. U. W. FORTSON. Aug. 29th, 1866—19 BUGGY UMBRELLAS, FOR SALE BY R IL VICKERS ft CO. Aug. 80, 1866, 19—ts Oro. R Crump, IF. Jl. Oavitou, IH«. A. Wright fffllP. DITIDSi St 01., 6oh)li(issioi) hjerci|;ii)i : s v a. n n Cotton Factors, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 0-23.00 E E I E S , LIQUORS, TOBACCO, BACON, FLOUR LARD, CHAIN, BAGOJ.XG, ROPE, awl PURE NO. l, PERUVIAN GUANO. C ' /llc ' U Cbt tfitr>,'P*<Mto 809 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. RRFF.BxacE*.—F. Arnold ft Cos , Petto* 4 CM la vey, S. u. Crenshaw, Jos. Juukin, Washing, Augusta,ff-t, Aug. 28, 1864 18—2 m. J- S. OOXnES, FACTOR AND FORWARDI.TG MERCnAKT, 144 Reynold* St, Near South Carolina Depot, ATJGTOSTA, GA. TT Will Sell Cotton and Produce generally or receive the same on Storage. Will furni.-h orpuichase Planters’ Supplies. Augusta, Ga-, Aug 28, 1866 18—8 m. FLEMING ft WKIGHT, GEMRAI rOMISSION MERfHASTS ISTO. 1 WARREN BLOCK, Augusta, Oa. #fta * n< i SELL on Commifieion w Bacon, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN and r’l kinds cf supplies. tSf“ Cf nuignmcnts of COTTON particularly Solicited, for which we have CLOSE FIHL PKOOF STORAGE. Augusta, GA., Aug., 16, !BC6, 17—»i. SAinli iw mu M. ■ TEST received a good supply of STOCK and tl PADLOCKS* R. a VICKERS ft CO. Aug. 28, 1896, 18—ts. JUST” RECEIVED. French ca ls skins, kip and side LEATHER. R. H. VICKERS it CO. Aug. 24, 1866, 18—1£ fresh arrivals! - - o\ NEW STOCK of FRENCH and common CANDY. R. IL VICKERS 4 CO. Aug. 28, 1868, lg—ts. CORN AND BACON. ts. HAVE a lot of CORN and BACON, I will for old Bank Bills at their value in Greenbacks. I wilt give the highest market price for Gold. W. L* EDMUNDSON, At the Drug Store. Aug. 23, 1866, 18— ts.