The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, October 05, 1866, Image 2

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THE WASHINGTON GAZETTE Washington, Wilke* County, Ga. FRIDAY MORNING. OcioiSßß 6. 1868. as«r .aj-'.R. ' Ooxcxir To-Mmiw Prof. N. Scnuirr and Daughter, of Columbia, S, C, will give *II Instru mental Concert to uigbt, Mb mu , in the Mu-on at/ tbis floes They are accompli-hi and ’nfhhiriarfs, 'and tve trust that our people will (Tail thoiasolrooof this opportunity to hear jjnoil music. Mr. Mclimitt has exhibiied to us vnri thif|jjPbidß)(|| South,' reftififiig his skill at a Muahgreac!M|*n.l ri|no toner. iW-Sciimitt in. get a music Seem in our village, we recommend them jto til young Indie. ~nd gentlemen in tfclscortnminity wlio wish to iai prove thejx musicul talent . X'T*)iri»T at t Txa Pot.—There seems to bo « ciril war on a small scale iu the town of Bren ham, Texas. The citaoss hatre armed them selves and refused tu allow the Federal soldiers to gome in(n the town, The officer co mending (ho troops had entrenched himself, and the May or of the town is reported to have telegraphed the Adjutant Orm-ra! tit the State to know how many picn he-Wild to drive tint Ylnkees 'W'i' l fh#‘u been received oßbr- Ingiv'h IhbwatM weir eritied men. It would be curious if the second civil War, which some old women in breeches b ,re been predicting, should •tart from the town of Brealism—a locality hith erto unknown to faulty, € , ej Nxw ABVr.BTi»K«*)m —Ma'acis if Fitoxtt* want to aell their goods, and have taken the right way bt| IdMng the people know they have is|c. * 8. H. (NUn-noW nfs'tecSived a stocl; of tirw goods wbic(> he is defortninedAo sell us low as ran bo bought in Washington. S. T. Haems lies just opened a fine lot ft dr) goods, boots an I shoes, hats, Ac, which he offer- Millinery work in the most fashionable and latest styles. See advertisement _ . McCau-a, TatCiSob, llommt'sioti Merrhnats, Augus'n. offer (twM#%«ft(m witßbnf'cjiargomr storage, and to furnish bagging and rope, at Au gusta prices, at any depot. of our oil ixena, and we hope that those who visit Augusta VI!! not neglect to call on them. They will find tlwmsalvis politely treated e en if they do wkh to purchase. W. Uxxnv W*»e*s A Oft, Auguste, Commis sion Merchants and dealers in hats, groceries, Ac Thiafim is well known for fair dealing and re Good Nxws —Our readers will learn by refer ring to Messrs. R, ij, Vicavaa A Co.’s advertise monU tl)jd,thcy ore receiving a large and well •elected stock of staple nml fancy dry goods, greets ii'tieries. Wareas* A'otnbfW—Our readers will notice Georgia luff road gtWfmwleeTnatthe freight on cotion will be reduced 10 per cent, after the Ist day of Oc tober Inst, which will make the freight SScts. per j hundred from WathinglOo to Augusta. For the ■ purposo of inducing farmers to improve their' lands t e freight an Guano is reduced to IS cls. If The placos end days in this Tax Division hare designated by tlie Commie, signer of taxes lor walking tutd marking cation, mid the Assistant Assessor will attend at those places 00 Sffc ibye specified: Sharon, (Raytown) Mondays; Washington, Tuesdays and Wednes days; Crawfordvillu, Thuisdays. O’ It is now definitely Fettled that Mr. Davis will Dot be ‘Affiljfkfeif' tlir ns has been assert ed. Some q®blp|B the law yewirganitlng the Federal cobrfs '* made the excuse for post ponemclß. There docs not appear to lie any eer tainty sate whan the trial will take place. gum 'twjmi l ■■■■■■■ » m j . la AUGUSTA MARKET. rn et Jpr Octoßsa 4, 18(8. Cotion—Markets flat—Bß to 40 cents. Gold—Buying 147, telling ISO Silver—Buying J Hi, seilio/ 188. c —*?.".'.iWl •" ■"" '**'■ — l — IIUIXEH EM THIS will inform (he friends of Mrs. M. R. HARRIS and the public generally, that In the Ist»ies. die will alsqAgmp conwmnly ou hand, BONNETS, HATS, and everything'tfthftly'»pi in ai first class Mil linery Shwea Gall end examine my stack before purchasing tlsewiihVe - , Q*t. ft, 84—ts GLOTWNG, CLOTHING. JUST leeeived, a lot of clothing. Over Coats Frocks and Sacks, Pant*. Vests, Gent lean n's fine Hosiery R. H. VICKERS A «0, Oct. 8,514—41' J u ive <i. iffoLU NY, Kens ifollere, veleneene and imita \S# that Lace Setts, Embroidered, Homslitche.i and U O. Handing jeri*(r>p l*y'iff'|ffiiMiWln.. Under Vests, CoreOlS. Hom, c%ts,<f*. for Vale by m * Ptt *• n ~Ma mm* »v * *•' |BBW GOODS. CHEAP STORE. I HAVE just reeeirad a supply of Fall Goods, consisting in part of the following article* : Calicoes of various styles, grades and prices, DcLaines, Worsted and Dress Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Bonnets and Hats, of various onalitirs, Ctnekery, Olotuiig, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, rotten and wool Cards, Fine Chewing and Hlooking Tobacco, and a great many Notions too lcdkms to men tion: in fact everything needed in a well regula ted fkmily. I will sell any of my goods at the smallest sort of profit, a* I want money, and am bound to eel 1. Friends and old customers will do well to rail l-efore purchasing elsewhere, I am deter mined not to be undersold. 8. H. CRENSHAW. Oct. 5,1888,84—ts *jUST opened. J". T. HARRIS, AT P. FITZPATRICK S OLD STAND, 'GEtaylU, keep constantly on hand a variety 'o* of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Bruits and Shoes, Candies, Almonds, Nuts, Fine Chewing and MJiokmf Tobvcco, if Genta’ Hats, and ev erything usually kept in a Dry Goods 'lore 1 will toko great pleasure in waiting up <t> any one who may invar me with a rail and willoffei ;H»n*igmKl» on Ilia most reasonable terms Oct 8, 18*10. 84—If J._T. HARRIS^ Confectionery. Ccinfi't ft Oil Family Grocery now fi— j ■" ■ JstWisf will >'*iss Ineer 4JL lion and Kdg. }’ Dovrntrv sod other frilling Edgings, An It U. V11.K..K8 A GO. Oct. 8,84 —ts f j KTd'l’XOE. WE will eeli BAGGING and ROPE to our customers as low ns can be bought in Au gusts or Washington. J.J ROBERTSON <t CO. Oct 6. 1888. 84—ts m mum bie.” WILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in No vemtier next, before the Court House d.Ma in Washington, Wilkes county, wilhin the legal hour- of sale : One Tract of Land contain ing two hundred acres, more or less, on tho wa tens of Pistol Creek, adjoining lands of James 11tiling, B. F. Jordan, and others, levied on ns the property of Themes Sutton, to satisfy the eosts on two n. fas.,one issued from tho Hon. Wilkes Superior Court, March te m, 1859, in favor of G. Wingfield vs. Thomas Sutton nnd J. L. Wynn, and ou<> other item i ■o-ssmo Court, Mhreh toim. 1881, iufaqor of.D .1, Ayeoek vs. Thmnas But- J»n. Property pel*led out by James Hiding. Also, one four horse Wngoo nnd two setagear. Sehl at tke prepei ty of Henry O 71i.,®p«. n. un der an order of the Honorable Superior Court of Wilkes county, September Term, 1888. Also, at the same time nnd place, one House i and Lot, containing two acres, more nr less, lev j ied on as (he property of Henry G. Thompson to . satisfy three ft fas issued from the Honorable Superior Court of V\ likes county, one in favor of Frances Colly vs Henry 0. Thompson, nne in fa vor ofOosnrt <t Hogue’vs. Henry G, Thompson, no. I one other iu favor of Bradford Thompson vs, Henry G. Thom|i»on. Said house and lot lie* on the Augusta mud one mile and a half east oi Washington, known as the Thompson place. J. M. DY*ON, Sept. 21st, 1860. 28 Sheriff W. 0. W ill be sold before the Court House in V sail injflou, on the first Tuesday in November, 1886, within the legal sale hours : Two tracts of Land, ono containing 505 acres, more or less, known ns the tract deeded to Ann H. McLendon. Another eo foiniog 484 acres, more or less, known as the tract deeded to T. C McLendon—both of said tracts of hind lying in »4tkea county, on Newford creek, between Dan hurg and the Elbert Line Levied on as the property of Frances McLendon, by the Constable ot llie 180th District G. M , t» satisfy sundry fi. fas. in fitvor of Isaac A. McLendon against said Frances McLendon. Levy made and turned over to me by W.T. Anderson, Constable of the 180th District. WM. A. QUINN, Oat. 5.1566, 24 Dep’y BMt WATdHiAkF.R, VJKHIta UESRY con »3». PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER WASHINGTON, GA-, Attbe Old Stand Two llixire below Mr. Crenshaw. ESTABLISHED 1860. go W ATCHKS. CLOCKS, M usical Boxes and yTV Jewelry repaired. Particular attention paid to French and English Chicks, and fine Watches. I would respectfully state to the public in d joining Counties, that I have been a practical WATCH-MAKER, for the last sixteen years and during that time have had experience in new work, ns well as in repairing, in my line of busi ness. A good stock of Watch KEY'S and GLASSES always on Sand. These articles I sell cheaper than anybody in town. April 28. 1566. !—6m.' Georgia wilkrs county.—whereas Win. iG. on ttie estate of tt W. Tuck. htU Os ?Hacounty^(lcQetMi). applies to me for of I from paid trust: TUesc are ihert: » to cut* ~nd udmonisb all *M singular ki*'*J«* >wd creditors of said «ie ertHwd, o %r.d 4»ppui»r at nxy office within the i»me p e:acri *ed hy tu w, : nlhiw can e, if any they have. t«AcW n*4 begranied. El %aNijs#natuvc, at W a »M||ror, ; m 4 tl tjl% •• MM - »lj£r,« S««. - u. G. BORMAN, Ord’y. Oct. 5,1566, 24—larnGin W. IIE.YIL|WABBEY A r©„ COTTON GTOBS AND Mb («lUH MERfH.im Fire-Proof Storage. OFFICE 175 AND 177 BIUUD STBEEB ADGUBTA. OA. Oct. ©th Cash advances m de on ohipments of Cot ton to Hew York or Livt rpool. ff. HENRY fAfflU l fO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN mwsmmi hats?. wicrrjcow mm 9 .noc Nob. lto and 177 Broad St., W. Hxxst W stats, ( AUGUSTA, OA. W. B. llsiPKft I Jobs W. Wjuasce. ( Oct. 6th, 1866, 24 D 31 NTRATOH'S s. . ynnlLLbeeold on the first TUESDAY in '-0* December next, before the Court House door in the town of Washington, Wilkes county, a Tract of Land lying and being in said county, on the waters of Brum] Itiv er, adjoining William Cade, B IF. Portion and John Andres; contain ing HKVMf HUtfDtißi) ACHES, more or less. There are some 40 or 80 acres of e > colleut River bottom land on the Tract. Sold as the properly of Dienab Pullen, dee’d. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of tale on the day * B, T SMITH, Adm'r. Oct, 3, 1866. 24 pvEOnoiA, WILKES COUNTY.—Whams \L*r George Dysoo, Administrator on the es tate of John D. Ba ly, late of said county, deceos od, applies to me lor Letters of Dismission from •aid trust: These ere therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, te ahow cause, if any Obey have, why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand at office in Washington, this 4th day of October, 1886 G. O. NORMAN. Ordinary. Oct. 8, 1866, 2-4—lam6m EOROIA, WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas Skar R. " . Qparles, sdmiaittrnto. no th* estate of Elisabeth A. Hamrick, late of said county, de cessed, apulics tu me :'or Letter* of Dismission from said trust: These arpAhi refore to site and admonish all and singularthe kindred and creilitots of said de ceased, to lie And appear at my office a ithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Washington, this 4th day of October, 1866. G. O. NORMAN, Ordinary. Oct. 6. 1866. 24—lamfim rpjKOROU, WILKESCOUBTY —Wherses \Jyr Reuben Kendall spidies 4o me for letters 0f Guardianship of Sarah Sene Danner, Abraham m. Danner, Benjamin F. Danner and William II Danner, minors of Franklin W Danner, dec'd. Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, Why said letters should uot be granted. Given under my hand at office in Washington, this Ist day of October, 1846. G. O. NORMAN, Ordinary. Oct. Mb. 1866. 24 FALL Sc WHITER MIUIM HNS, MRS. H. F. ANDREWS XirwAS just received a full stock of Fall and ■sX.fl YY inter Millinery Goods, consisting of Sonwefs, JJjtfs, TOSLHT 3S3BS and everything usually kept in a first class Mil linery establishment. Her guods are of th* most elegant styles and latest fashions Prices very moderate. Terms Cash. Sept. 28, 28 NOTICE, M 111. BARBER NJJAS JUST RECEIVED BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS^ Direct from New Y'ork, and is now -prepared to Shape, Pro sand Trim Bonnets ami Hats in the latest sty 1* and at the moat prices.' ' Sept. 28, 22 LUMBER! Dumber of the best qnality by the wagon lund, delivered in any part of the village on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. K IL VICKERS U CO Sept 27, 1866, 23—ts. KBtU SEES! KEROSENE!! Nf UST RECEIVED, two barrels BEST KEU 'Sj OSES E, for burning purposes, at Ooc Dol lar per gallon. YVammtod good. J. S. EDatUNDSON A BRO. Sept. 28, 23 11Y 60098. H.F. RDISELLdCO, H. F. RUSSELL. W. J§. RUSSELL. Are now Public p WHOLESALE AND RETAIL One of tHe Isarfeat And Best Selected Stocks ORY Mill 111 the Honthern States. No house South can offer greater facilities in variety, style or prices than ourselves. To Oountry Meroliauts We would specially call, attention and invite them to examine our Stock before purchasing. IN DRESS GOODS W e offer— Mouslin DeLaine». Fignretl and Plain, half cot too, Moowlin DeLainea, “ “ all wool, Poplins, Figured and Plain, Plain and Striped. Real Iriah Popliga in Black, Colored and Rep., $-4 and t—4» Plaid, Ariped and Rep Silk Mohair, ‘*Milaog n and De Begea, Good* for Traveling lYrcaaea, French Merinos and Cashmeres, Kngli>h Merinos an<l Thibbett Cloths, Cobrrga, Alpacas and Canton Cloths, Lubtn's - uper Black Bombaaine. Turin Cloth, anew and beautiful article, Empress and Ermin Cloths, Plaid Roubaix and Poil D’Chojg, White and Colored Rep. and Plain Silks, White Alpaca, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Ac, in great variety. WHITE GOODS. Jacoast, Nainsook, Mull Muslin and Swiss Muslins, Striped, Plaid and Colored Muslins, French, Swiss and Pearl Swiss Muslin for party dresses, French Organdies and Tarletons, warranted to wash, for party dresssa, Cambric Dimity. Linen Cambric and Linen Lea n, Pure Irish Linen, undressed. Bird's Eye and Russia Diaper, Cstton Diaper, Undressed Cambric for Ladies’ skiits. Percale, a French article for skirts. Undressed Cambric for skirts, Huck back ami Damask Toweling, Damask and Huckaback rowels, *-4 snd 12-4 Damask Table Cloths, Table Damaak, by the yard, 10-4. 11-4 and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts, Whits and Colored Tidies, Damask Doyles and Napkins. lIOSIE R Y. Men, Women and Children's German Hose, Men, Women and Children’s English Hose, Men, Women and Children's Gloves, in every variety, Rea Wrench Corsets, Hoop Skirts. ' COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS. 8-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Bleached and Brown Shirting, Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburga, Marlboro Stripes and Plsids, Bleached and Brown Jeans, Plaid Pinseya, Plains, Kerseys and Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets and Csssimeres, Calicoes in every style, English, French and American, White and Red Flannels, Opera Flannels, all colon, French Brood Cloth, Dre Skin Cassimern, Brown Linen and Corset Jeans, Ginghams. Ac. 6-4 Cloaking, for Ladies’ Cloaks, black and colored. Black and colored Merino and Cashmere Shawls, Breakfast Capes, Sontogs and Nubias. Tbs public are invited to call and examine for themselves, as we hope, by politeness and atten tion, to continue the liberal patroaage heretofore extended to us as truly SOTTTHERN - ISriEEßOil^lSrTa. Oct. 5,1864,24