The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, August 31, 1866, Image 3

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THE BUSSES SEDUWICE’S Corner Washington and Telfair St*, acoista, oa. FFMIE SCHOOL will re open October 3rd. X. Tbe Scholastic yew will consist of thirty ttve weeks of session and two of yucatiun at Christmas. The Misses Sedgwick desire to make their School one of superior excellence, and no pains will be spared to acoompli»h their end. Augus ta, from its central position, from the well known and universally acknowledged refinement of its society, presents very superior advantages as a place wherein to establish such a School The house secured is large and aiiy; the rooms commodious and well ventilated, and attached * * large ornamental garden, presenting a desi* rmble place for healthful exercise. Thero will be a French Governess in the family, of estab lished ability, with whom the voung ladies will be obliged always to converse fn French. The Pupils will ho under the constant super vision of experienced and refiued teachers, und their moral and religious training will he care fully attended to. The course of study will comprise all the va rious English Branches aud Mathematics neces sary sot a thorough and accomplished education and will also include Vocal and Instrumental Music, Fainting, Drawing and the Latin, German and French Languages. Vocal Music will be a daily exercise in tbe School Ae the number of Boarding pupils is limited, preference will he giv en thoee who apply to enter the family for the Scholastic year. Circulars containing Terms aud additional par ticulars for both tile Boarding and Day pupils may be obtained by addressing the Principals. The Misses Sedgwick, having taught lu Au gusta for the last sixteen years, have no hesita tion in referring to their former patrons and pu pil* and to thu following gentlemen: REFERENCES : Don. C. J. Jenkins, Augusta. O. O. McWhorter, Antoine Pouiiaine, Esq. “ lion. E. Starnes, " Dr. I. P. Garvin, “ Col it. B. Bulloch, •; ■ it, T. W. Battey, * lion. W. T. Gould, - James Miller, Esq. “ Uee. M. Thew, Esq. “ Aug. 2, 18(16, 15—ltn. WASHINaTOKT. FEMALE SEMINARY, REV. FEIIIIAI JACOBS, A. H., Principal. PROF. J. a, FISHER, A. OT., Principal of Music Department, r T'H!3 SEMINARY will lie ro opened, Mon- A day, September 17th. with competent Ai •istants mi ever, department. TF»2 U.7«B!ISa Taitiun. per Session of 20 weeks sl6, S2O A $25 00 Incidental expenses, ... j.Oq Instruction on Piano, or Guitar, - 26,00 Dae of Piano, ..... gjj o Vocal Music in Chts* .... 12,00 Drawing and Painting iu Oil colours. - 16,00 Instruction in German, m French. - . 12,00 Lntir und Greek included in regular course, Boarding with the Principal 875 per Session, exclusive of Washing. Paymouts in Gold or its equivalent August 8, 1866, 16—6 t LOOK MIT! LOOK OFT!! OB YOU WILL LOOSE A BABGAIN, IDS' IS THE mm TIDE. A Good Chance fob any Per bon wishing to Invest in Mer chandize that Pays a Hand some Profit. I desire to go West this Fall and will sell my stock of goods clieap to any person wishing to engage in the Mercantile business in this place. Such person wish ing to purchase will do well to call and examine the goods im mediately. t-W No old or unsalable goods on hand. P. H. NORTON. Aug. 16,1866, 17—ts. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. PERSONS knowing themselves in lob ti J to me, are respectfully requested to V <n ■ for ward immediately and makesettlemeuls at lam compelled to have money to defray evp. uses. If my accounts are not settled in a to. y «liort time, I shall place them in the hands of lawyer for collection. Money I must and will Uuu il it is is the country. 6. M. MAXIV El L. July 6, 1666 11—ts. Just Received- The BEST APPLE VINEGAR. F. ARNOLD A CO. June 29, 1866, 10—ts. ALL THE~GCX Hawley’s Solidified TOOTH CREAM. J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO. Ang. 23, 1866, 18—ts. MI3TDAL INSURANCE C OMPANY, ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE STOCK HOLDERS of this Company at a meeting hold on tho 6th June inst, declared a dividend of forty per cent on the business of the Company for the year ending 31st May. The Subscriber is AGENT of the Company for the Counties of Wilkes and Lincoln Would be pleased to take risks. ALSO, A GENT FOR TIIE SOUTHERN MUTUAL Life eohi|,ni);i, COH'MBIA, S. C. Q-. CV. KTOR.IVEA.I>T. June 28, 1866 10—tt C. P. McCaila, En-os A. Tatk, M. T.McGbxct u Xtfe & Cos., AND COMMISSION MEIH.HTS, Particular Attention given la Sale* of Country Produce. JACKSON STREET, [Near Elli* Stree I ATTauSTA, C3--A.. Liberal Cash Advances made; Atnpls (,'!<■ Stornqe. P. s.—l have been associated with the abet < firm since last winter, and I would he glad to ecu any of mv old friends from Wilkes County. ENOS A. TATE. July 12, 1866, 12—3 m. THE SUPERB DRINKING SALOON, AT CLEVELAND'S OLD STAND. WASHINGTON, G^V. WHERE everything usually found hi such an establishment can be procuied such as BHXItRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, WINS SANOAEEES, * WHITE LYONS” dee. ALSO, ICED LEMONADES, and COOL DRINKS of every description. tar Families Bupnlied with ICE every day on the must reasonable terms. J. M. LOVE. July 18, 1866, 13—ts. “the lost cause,” By A. E. POLLARD of Virginia rjPHK PUBLISHERS of a -New Southern JL History of the War of the Confederate” have sent oh a subscription list requesting u» to procure subscribers for th* new History. Ibis work i« endorsed oy the leading Confeder ate authorities and composed by one of tho most brilliant writers in the South. This Book can be procured by subscription only. Oufi at our store and subscribe. It. H. VICKERS A CO., Agents. PROVIDE FOR THE FUTURE. For coM weather wlille U 8s hot. THE same kind of OAK and HICKORY WOOD for Sale. Also, hauling by the day. Apply to JNO. T. WINGFIELD. Auguat 8, J 866, 16—4 t. /gfcEOftGIA, Wilkes County—Whereas<tar sjglr nett Andrews has applied to me for Let ters of Administration with the Will annexed on the estate of Samuel McJuuluu late of said county deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, on or be fore ihe first Monday in October next, elee Let ters will be granted said applicant, as prayed for G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. Aug. 23, 18©6, 18—4 m. Fine Flour AND Superior Hama, FOR SALE BY F. ARNOLD A CO. Aug. 26, 1866, 18—ts. FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. Fine WHISKEY and Blackbevy BRANDY. Fine Cooking WINES and BRANDIES All of which we are offering vety low. J. 8. EDMUNDSON A BRO. Aug. 23, 1866,18—t5. lilmiFiiitßM c\ S GOOD as ever was brought to thismar- Jyk ket. For Sale by J. S. EDMUNDSON <k BRO. Aug. 23, 1866, 18—t£ CARRIAGE AND BUGGY WE V OULD respectfully inform our friends and the public that, we have greatly im proved our facilities for building NEW niIHIAGES, miiUES, MIMS if. Me will endeavor to keep constantly os hand an asssortmuit of NEAT and ELEGANT *« » '«-J ma • wsztmss which wc will SELT, at AUGUSTA PRICES for CASH, or at a slight advance for half CASH with note and security for the remander. CARRIAGES and WAGONS built to order. All kinds of Vcbiclee REPAIRED neatly, cheap ly and durably. BlnoLEsmitliing of all kinds done by good and competent Smiths, Horses shod at ONE DOLLAR each. Give us a call and we will satisfy you. T J. D «fc W. L. SMITH. Juno 1, 1866, 6—ls. FenTal noTgle. T- A. SALE WOULD inform those who are in want of AR TIFICIAL TEETH, that he is now furnishing mil upper sets, on VULCANITE RASE,at F, ftxj Dollars warranted to give sUisfaction; they arc worn with more comfort than metalic plates— combining beauty anildumhifty. Old Goli plates taken .it their value, in part pay. I will at Und calls in the country \f desired. Office on tbe Corner Near the Bank. ESF* Terms GASH for all work done* June 22, 1866, 9—3 m. REALESTATEF OR SALE. r PO Iwsold at private sale 120 Acres off,and f with a Dwelling House and Garden, within 3, miles of Washington. Apply to GARNETT ANDREWS Atl’y, For ilia. G. li. Chase. June 20, 1866, 10—if. TI3ST SHOP. r pUE BBB£.CUIBEU.V m Maaufac!w«i« g t i wr w Ann, AT MAXWELL’S OLD STAND; Tn the Town of Washington, Ga. We will be pleased to sell tu any that may apply. N’OItM AN <fc MoMEKIN. June 28, iB6O, 10—ts. FURNITURE FOR SALE (WILL /SELL at private pale mv TTOUNE HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, con si*ting of h largo number of articles, which I will sell single or together. F. G. WING FIELD. June 1, 1866, 6—ts. W-A.jsrxx> LardL tfc Bacon, Apply to P. 11. NORTON June 16, 1866, B—ts. Schedule Georgia Railroad. Day Wat FitmouT A Passekoxb Trajm. Leave Augu-ta at - - - - 630 Ail Arrive at Atlanta at - - • - 6 06 pm Leave Atlanta at- - - - - 6 46 am Arrive at Augusta at - - - - 6 16pm NwnT I’aSSUNUKU TailX. Leave Atlanta - - - - . .6 80pm Arrive at Augusta 5 25 a u Leave Augusta 6 25 A M Arrive at Atlanta 5 30 a m E. VV. COLE, Superintendent. June 29, !S«§. JUST RECEIVED Rotten Stone, Pumice Stone, Glue, Sponge tl-o. J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. June 29, 1866, 10—ts. TAXES, ([» AM now ready to receive the Town TAX 4% please call an I pay. G. G. NORMAN, Collector. July 24, 1866, 14—ts. AXJBT BEOEIVED. The best BLACKING ol all kinds, J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. June 29,1866, 10—ts. BARBER SHOP. HULL EVANS the Barber has opened hia jShop la the rear of F. Arnold A Co’*. Grocery Store, where he will always be found ready aud glad to serve his fyrpaer patrons arid the public generally. He is prepared to do all k.i-da of barbeting ruch as; Shaving, flair D< e ing, Trimming, Dressing, Ac., in tbe neateat and most fashionable styles. Give him a caU if you want a good Shave and your hair Trimmed and Dreseea in the right manner. Aug. 16, 1866,17—1£ P. H. NORTON. DEALER IM GROCERIES, LIQUOR, HARDWARE, BOOT 4 IIS, GLASSWARE. April 26, 1866, I—ts. SBVCTHKTM»m«.MCS?a«I*So PICKLES—Mixed, Plain and Chow-chow; SAUCES—Worcestershire, Club and Popper! Sardines, Allspice, Pepper. Ninegar, Raisins, Cocoa, Chocolate, Potash, Ac., at NORTON’S TEA. <Sc SYRUP. GREEN amlßlnclc Tea—superior article. FLORIDA SYRUP —equal to tho New Or leans, at NORTON’S. FRENCH BRANDY. A PURE article (warranted genuine) FOR SALE BY P. 11. NORTON. FLOUR, MACKEREL, SUGAR AND COFFEE. 10 bhls. Double Extra Flour, 10 Kits Extra No. 1 Mackerel, Riu and Java Coffee, liroxn, Clarified and Crushed Sugar. ROCKEIiY & GLASS-WARE, a good selec tion, at NORTON’S. April 26—If iRESH ARRIVALS” NEW Stock of GROCERIES of oviiy de scription ju*t received nnd for saloon the most reasonable terms. BUGAK—Powered, Crushed, A B 0, OolTee .nnd Brown. COFFEE.- Prime Java nnd Rio. ALSO, A few Cases of CL A RET WINE chenpbylhe Case. , F. ARNOLD .( CO. July 6, 1860, 11—ts. PISTOLS! PISTOLS!! XII A VE a large and superior lot of PISTOIS, wliioli 1 mu low, those desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine mv Stock. J. 11. FITZPATRICK. May 10, 1866,3—t5. brlgDor saleT A LARGE QUANTITY OFBRWE FOR SALE on r -nsnnable terms. Apply to F. G. WINGFIELD. June 1, 1866, 6—(f. HATS. I HAVE a splendid assortment of GENTS HA Tti, \\ inch 1 am selling very low. J. IL FITZPATRICK. May 10, 1866, B—ts. ~~ JUST ABRIVJiD. Godfrey’s CORDIAL, Bateman’s DROPS, ,T S. EDMUNDSON A BUO. June 29, 1860,10—ts. B** m ■«» - Ladies Glove Kid Congress G AITERB, “ Bl’k. Lasting “ “ “ Italian Cloth “ “ And a variety of other Styles for sale by P. 11. NORTON. April 26, 1866, I—ts ciaosiisra- 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 BAItEGE, JACKONET, EDGEING mil IN SERTION. DeLAJNIiS, FLANNELS, Ac.— Will he sold low to close out. P. H. NORTON. April 26, 1866,1—ts JUSt"rKCEI V ED. Babbitt's B M SMeratw J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. July 12, 1865 12—If. JUST ARRIVED. Buff and White Envelopes, One Barrel I’utty. J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. July 12,1866,12—t5. LATEST RECEIVED. Saiid OIL, OIL BERGAMOT. J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. July 12, 1866, 12—tt VALUABLE PLANTATION F O H. g&L3£. AV ALU ABLE Tract of LAND containing Eight Hundred or a Thousand Acres, ly ing on Fishing Croek, in this County, joining the Nolan boys, Reuben Kendall, Wnu House and N. C. Ware’s places, and dividing my place if straight line from N. C. Ware’s place to the No lan point. The said Tract has on It 75 OR li TIKES ROHM IMD And ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES of first quality PINE, OAK and HICKORY' WOOD LAND, together with a good TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with a splendid BPRING of WATER on it. I will sell the above land for good Notes with good seewiiy—-giving the creditor or creditors lour years time in winch to pay it. For further par ticulars apply to John w/fdoveland. B. A. ARNETT. June 1,1806, 6—tf* J, S, EDMUNDSON k BIM 1 ,, IHi 11.1. RS IN MBS --WL W JB» G KC E IM: I O .A. L S , . OUR Hue of Drugs Ac., have been solccted with great car*, and it will be our endeavor :o keep on band, only such Drugs nml Medcines, as wo cun recommend to our friends. In filling or der* for l’hyeiciahs, and preparations generally, we will give'pnrtieular attention, and as wo in tend to please, we invite those wishing any arti cle in our line to give us a call. • J. 8. EDMUNDSON A BRO. WaanniOTOM, May 10, 1866, B—ts. \UM-MOl. Mll-MER lIENKY EORDEB, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER WASHINGTON, QA., Atthe Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw, ESTABLISHED 1860. gi WATCHES, CLOCKS, Musical-Boxes and Yyv Jewelry repaired. Particular attention Will I# paid to French and English Clocks, and fine Watches. X would respectfully state to the public in ad joining Counties, tiiat I have been a practical W A’ICH-MAJLEU, for the last sixteen years nnd during that time have had experience In new work, as well as-in repairing, in my line of busi ness. A good stock of Watch KEYB ami GLA@3ES always on hand. These articles I sell cheaper than anybody in town. *» * . April 20, 1806,1—6 m. A NEW TAILOR SHOP, tAT WASHINGTON, QA., *»» Next Door to F- Arnold & Co.-m. 1 WOULD respectfully inform tho citizens of Washington and vicinity, that I nm prepared to do all kindft of work in my line. By prompt attention to businm to merit a liberuj Hhare of patronage. F. IVES, April 26, 1866.1 —8 m. DRY GOODS! I KEEP constantly on hano a select stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, which I offer on the most reasonable terms. I have just re. ceived a small addition to my Spring Stock: GIVe me a eall and examine for yourselves. j. H. «. May 10, 1866, B—ts I ; 9 ‘ T( _TOMTt^ C| . «| tM /A rsom tHt ri C him l ■l' riir most n..Boa.rt. i< ■ i or SICHEO a » U.SH . SK,O .JAM t;,7jo ,« urn at ssost no ’i < ie> AUWORII roB THE ■Lit, CAdtr'jtLY "OAto tis'Jmm