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FRAMUR "
At Chase’s old Drag' Store.
We have just received, and continue to receive, I-iarge Supplies of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS AND GROCERIES,
■ £ A#
Which we will exchange on the most liberal terms soy
(■■■Li'WEinL «»■« «a-*».aß3aK:]»rJn«A.ec3»«..*«
AMONG OUR STOCK WILL BE FOUND
Figured Poplins, Pure Mohair Lustre, Ladies Dress Trimmings, of all kinds, Perfumery of all kinds,
Demi Mo air, 3ilk fiuish. Black Dress Silk, Ladies’and Misses’ White Cotto „ Hose, Sadies Cuff* and Collars,
Pure Brocade Lustre, Pure Alpaca. Coburg Cloth, Domeaticiu Umbrellas. Buggy Unfthrellas, Bonnets and llat*, latest tyles
English Merinos, FlauneU, Calicoes, Unsey, KiftbcMufall kinds and qualities, Cloths and Cassii* eres,
Balmoiul Skirts, Hoop skirts, of the latest nd most improved style,'-•> Gentleman's Clbthfhg, Obodsr,
Ladies* Cloaks, of fine quality and styles, BreakUst Shawls, * A large stock of Embroideries, Boot* and Shoes, Hats,
boning*, Hoods and Nubias, Jaconet, Swiss and checked Muslin, Tranks, Values and Carpet Bags, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries.
Gents’ Clothing’ and Furnishing Goods.
All of which willbo sold Lower for C»‘h than enn be bought elsewhere in Washington. Call nnd price our good* nml -e are certain you will be
suited both in the quality of the goods cud the price.
sc ra,^3srKix,i3sr.
Oct. 8.1888, ‘24—Bm ; .
J. J. ROBERTSON, A- P. BOGGS,
Washington, Ga. Auuusta, Ga.
ih®wsib»
J. J. ROBERTSON & CO.,
WILL CONTINUE THE
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT THEIR LARGE AND
COMMODIOTTG FIRE-PROOF CLOSE STORE.
NO. 5 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.
I PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON AND PRO
DUCE of nil kind*. We will furnish our custom era BaGQINO r.nd HOPE, and ar
range the payment us (he Revenue Tax on all Cut ton Corielgrted to n«. Cotton sold by u* for per
cent* in 4lus auction df the State, will be paid for by Dr. ROBERTSON, at the Bank in Washington
as heretofore.
Thanking our friend* for the very liberal patronage extended to u* during the past year, we res
pertly solicit a continuation of their coniidoooa.
September 4, 1866 *Js—tf.
NEW GOODE.
WE WOULD most respectfully inform tin
pubiir generally, that we have and nre re
ceivine one of the best stock us good*, w*
have ever brought to this market, consisting in
part of ihe following articles:
All Wool Merinos, DeLaines,
Empress Cloth in great variety,
Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Poplins, Plain & Dotted Swis.l
- Jaconet Muslins,
Irish and Pillow Case Linen,
Opera and Common Flannels,
Fine Bed Blankets,
Shirtings, Sheetings, Towels,
Napkins, Doyles, Ginghams,
Pacific DeLaines, Calicoes,
Ribbons, Flowers, Bonnets,
Knit Shawls, and Son tags,
Ladies Cloaks, Gloves,
Hosiery, Hats, Clothing,
Cassimeres,
GROCERIES
HARDWARE,
Drugs, Oil&&c.
r. h, mmm
Sept. 28, 18G6, 23—ts.
P.OB-LOCKHART & DEMPSTER,
COT#ft' FACTORS.
LIVERPOOL.
CASH ADVANCED ION GOT i QN
ddhsiWed h 0 US'BV
MESSR%MAUDC& WRIGHT.
. AUdFSTA, GA.
MAUDE & WRIGHT,
seims esgtorsj.
AUGUBTA, GA
/jp|ASn ADVANCED ON COTTON CON
signed to
Messrs. UOBT. LOCKHART <£• DEMPSTER,
Liverpool
Messrs. D. H. BALDWIN «fc CO, New York
Messrs. ROBERT jpATTERSON <( CO,
Philadelphia
Representing the above Wealthy and Respon
sible Houses, we are always prepared to mike
advances oo Cotton consigned to them for sale.
We beg to call the attention of Planters and
Holders of Cotton tq.our unsurpassed facilities
for handling the same. We are at all times in
funds to advance on Consignments. Cotton for
warded with dispatch (at Low Rates of Freight)
to any American or European Port.
We offer the same inducements this seasioa
which characterized all our engagements during
the past'year—namely. Dispatch to Shipments,
Moderate Charge* and Quick Returns.
It is not necessary to pay the goverinment tax
on Cotton at points of shipment Planters may
ship to us, tax unpaid, by giving bonds for the
game to the Revenue Collector of the District in
which they reside. We take charge of Cotton in
and part of Georgia, South Carolina and Ala-,
bama, paying taxes and all necessary expenses,
thereby saving owner* from all care ac.d trouble.
A large stock of Bagging and Rope constant
ly on hand at market rates. Close Storage for
Cotton. MAUDE <t WRIGHT,
Sept. 28, 23 283 Broad street.
BREgg TRIMMINGS
OUR stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS is tbe
most complete and fall we have ever had.
Call and see for yourself.
R H VICKERS & CO.
Sept. 23,1566, 28—tt
James W. Horton, Robket Walton, Jh.
WHOLES All GROCERS,
HORTON & WALTON,
Continno Business ut Store’
tfO. 287 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
(Next below old Union *nk Building j
XVtaITII increased futilities, we nre prepared
V/ withs full t>TOOK to »eH>et the lowest
market prices, ell poods usually sold in our Tine,
suited to Merchants trade, Plantation and Putin
I# use.
Augusta, Sept. 4. 1888, 20—Sm.
K.J.Ouilmartin, J. Flannery, E. W* Drummond
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTO* FACTORS,
SHIPPING & COMMISSION
IVIZEIR.OIEI.A.^TS,
148 Bay St-, West of the Exchange,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Consignment* Solicited, upon which Liberal Ad
vnnees will be Made.
&*p> •rticular attention given to the BALE\
of COTTON and MERCHANDIZE, and to
Filling Orders for
TIMBER, LUMBER, WOOL, HIDES, dee.
Oct. 5, 1866, 24—2 m
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
Fine WHISKEY nnd Blnckbery BRANDY.
Fine Cooking WINES and BRANDIES.
All of which we are offering very low.
J. S. EDMONDSON * BRO.
Aug. 23, 1866, 18—ts.
LATEST RECEIVED,
Salnl OIL,
OIL BERGAMOT.
J. S. EDMONDSON A BRO.
July 12, 1868, 12—ts.
• 3ST ZE ~W GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goode, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Crockery and Groceries,
Os every descriptor are now being received by
ARNOLD, GREEN <fc CO.
Sept. 21, 22
INTERNAL REVENUE
TAX NOTICE.
Waouinoti.n, Sept, 27, 1866.
a WILL attend at Washington on Tuesday,
the 9th day of October, anil for three daya
thereafter, for the purpose of collecting the bal
ance on the Tax Lotte ot 1866—a1l persons who
hare not paid will j lease attend to it at that
time, as that will be the last oppo' tally.
John m. tatom,
Sept. 28, S3—2t Deputy Collector,
Georgia, wilkes county.—two
months after date application will be made
to the Court o| Ordinary of said connty for leave
to tell a part of the Real Estate belonging to
the estate of A. T. Holliday, dec’d, for the bene,
fit of the lieira and creditors of eeid deceased.
ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY Adm’x.
Aug. 80, 1866,19—2 m.
VTuTICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
i*Y Alj|>er«ons indebted to th* Estate of Fran
efeS, SNrtton, late «<f Lincoln county, deceased
are requested to make immediate payment; and
those having claims against said estate will pre
sent them, duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. JOHN M. CHENAULT,
Sept. 21,22—fit* Executor.
A. A. BKALL, J. H. S**AES. W. H, POTtKR
BEALL, SPEARS A CO.,
WAREHOUSE ASD iMUII
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, No. 6 CAMP
BELL ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
Will give Strict Personal Attention to Storage
and Sale of
COTTON, GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR ANt)
OTHER PRODUCE,
tv Orders for .Sagging, Rope and Family
Supplies promptly filled.
Tue usual Cash Advances made on Produce in
Store.
Solicit the Patronage of their Frio ds ami the
Public generally. Sept. 18—21 —8 m
C. P. McCalla, Enos A. Tat% M. T. MoGam i
tVf "
OSTTOT SX6VOB*
AND
MMISSK MEIHASTS,
Particular Attention given til
Sales of Couutry Produce.
JACKSON STREET, [Near Ellis Stree I
AUGUSTA, C3rJ±.
Liberal Cath Advances made; Ample Clr
„It 5 i
Storage.
P. S.—l have been associated with the abov
firm since last winter. We will sell all Cotton
entrust and to us free of storage, nnd will furnish
B igging nnd Rope to the Planter at his depot, at
Augusta prices.
ENOS A. TATE.
S- 3D. iIE-A-IEUD,
WAHBHOUBEI
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Sept. 21. 22—3 m
GEO. W. EVANB, da. J. K. EVAN&
GEO*, W. EVANS & SON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MHnOHAKrTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Bf Special attention pnid to the Storage
andSale and all other Country Pro
duce H ' \ j ;
The usual facilities ahd accommodations will
be afforded to our Customers.
OFFI E—No. 14 Mclntosh St, near Georgia
Railroad Bauk. gfept. 21, 22—8 m
JONES, SON * CO-,
OEALfiee lit
STOVES AND GRATES,
Plain an# Japaned Tin Ware, Britan
nia, Wood and Willow Ware,
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AND MANUFACTt'REBfI Or
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware.
265 BROAD NT, AUGUSTA, GA.
At the Old -Stand of W. H. Salisbury <fc 00.
fiept. 21,22 —3m
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
* Bo- 6 WARREN BLOCK.
Augusta, Gci.
HAVE excellent and comtnodiou* close Stor
age room for COTTON, and will give their
personal attention to its sale or storage.
Liocral CASH ADVANCES will be made on
all produce in store.
They also offer for sale
100 bales heavy-Gunny Bagging,
200 coils best Machine Rope,
300 half coils best Machine Rope,
600 pounds Bagging Twine,
600 sacks Liverpool Salt,
no bblp Refined Sugars,
100 boxes Common to choioe Chewing To
bacco,
10,000 “Robt Burns and “Puff” Segars,
10 bble choice Old Rye Whi key.
Sept. 21,22 —Sm
3E\ HORSEY,
SUCCESSOR OF
HORSEY, AUTEN A 00.
m (APS AND STRAW Oil
NO. 26 lIAYNE STREET.
CHARLESTON, 8- C-
Bept, 21, 22—jm
H. -A . FLEMING,
WAREHOUSE A COW HUSSION
AUGUSTA, GA.
CONTINUES tp give his personal attention
Ip ai| bpsi'iw* entroeted to him. Will <«•_
ciipy the building onpositqjiia, .IfLaUnd, vacated
by fc I'. Clayton, after Isf September. ,
Appt. ,1. 22—3 m It. A. FLEMLVtf.'
JT. S'. COLES,
PAOTOH
AND
FORWARDINO MERCHANT,
144 Reynolds St, Near South Carolina Depot ,
A-TJOUSTA, OA.
U" Will fee'll Ckitton and Produce generally
or receive the same on Storage.
Will furfd*h orpuichase Planters* Supplies.
Go., Aug 23, iB6O 18—3 m.
» E «*• CEAYTON « CO.,
■w ji. m E'jH: our s e
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
At ritinixy A Clayton’eOld Sfgsd,
CORNER CAMPBELL tt- REYNOLD SYS.,
AUatfSTA, GA.
EP. CLAYTON will continue tlio WARE
HOU'E end COMMISNION BUSINESS in
all its branches, and is prepared to Receive, Store,
Sell or Forward COTTON nnd PRODUCE en
trusted tohiscaic. Ili* strict personal atten
tion will be*devoted to the business. Major
JOHN 11. Ettert county, Ga., will
l>e associated in the business from this date, and
solicit! the patronage of bis friends and those of
the lata.Col X. 11-,0. Mjgtin. The address of
the concern wfil be E P.JBLAYTON dc CO.
WiltVeceive and forward Merchandise con
signed to us.
Agents for Mapes’Superphosphates and Wild*
er’s Fire Pr«'of Safes.
E. P. CLAYTON, JOHN 11. .TONES,
of Augusta. of Elbert co., Ga.
Augusta, Sept. 21,22 —3m
4 Tl Cemnp, IF. 11. Davison, Hm. A. Wright
ftelP, DAVIDSI i CO-,
AN D _
Cotton Faotors,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
OUtOCEUIIES,
LIQUORS, TOBACCO, BACON, FLOUR
LARD, GRAIN, BAQQ^G r JiO’rE, and
BURE NO. 1, PERUVIAN GUANO.
Consignments of Cotton and Country Produce
Solicited.
200 BROAD STREET,
4UGUSTA.
RkWuencxs.—F. Arnold A Cos., I’ettua A Cal
lavay, S. H. Crenshaw, Jus. Juukin, Washing
ton, Ga.
Anguata, Ga., Aug. 23, 1864 18—2 m.
Read! Read ! !
TWO dozen bottles only, of D RATvTAS' I^f'aN
■ TATION BITTERS, For aale by
s JOHN S. EDRUNDSUN A BRO.
TO AnltlVE
HUNDRED bushels BLACK OATS
for Fall and Winter sowing. Be wise nnd
put in oats now to supply the place of corn next
m&M) REWARD,
f OST, on the 8d day pf July last, l«twecn
JLj Waeliington and my r««id«K», 'fttitEE
BONDS, one, f«jr sl,uoo on |he Sfvth Western
Kailroud Co,and two dn the GeorglA Paiiroad <fe
liaijkipg Co,A>ue for the other fur SSOO.
ißbfice having been sfirvta on these CqAirmnies
tfco of both CouJJons and?lloi ds,
tliey'earmotue collected without detection. The
above reward will be paid to any one on re lim
ing said Bond* to mp, or to Dr J. J. Robertson, at
the Bank, in Washington, nnd no questions ahked.
* R.fWJFOUTSON.
! Aug. 22th, 1860—19
AOMINISTJRATOK’S SALE,
ON the first TUESDAY in Dfidembfcr nfix fc
wilt be sold before tli% Court liousw door
ill Wast»yjgton, Wilkes comity', the fblld\yirijg
ft act of land, to wit: a tract qoutainurg
Four Naudrcd nnd Sixty
i'd’ : Ak.dß.9^9^^
More or less, lying i.i said county on the waters
of Long (Jj'tek; adjoining Jam co
ford, nnd others, sold as tho (impmy Os John H.
Norman, deceapcd, for the benefit of the heits
and creditor* of said deceased.
TermY made ftfimvn on the day of sale.
JOHNSON NORMAN, Admr.
Sept, 28,23
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAXE. "
/»j\N the fir*t TUESDAY in December next,
vjsf l will be sold before tile Court House door in
tho town of Washington, Wilkes county, the fol
lowing property, to wit : one tract of land con
taining FIVE HUNDRED AND THIRTY
ACRES, more or j(Q#s, lying and being in said
county, on the water* of Clarke’s Creek, adjoin
ing lands of BUI, Huff, and others. On said tract
bfland are two settlements, and will be sold in
two parcels or together, as may best suit purcha
sers. Sold as the property of Elijah Norman,
neceascd, for tho benefit of creditors.
Terms made known on tho day.
JOHNSON NORMAN, Atfmr.
Sept. 28, 23 ..
VOflCli to DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
JJv All persons haying demand* against George
Baily, late of Wilke? county, deceased, will pre
tent them for payment, and those indebted to
»aiii deceased will make immodiate payment,
GEORGri tt DAILY, ExV
MARY J. HARRIS,Ex’rx
Sept. 28, 23^6t
TWO MONTHS after date nnplicatioii will
bo made to Court of Ordinary of Wilkes
coujity .for leavfito sella portion of’tlie Lands
belonging to the estate of George Greslmm, do
ceased. NANCY’S. GRESHAM,
Sept. 35.186(5. 23—8 t Executor.
(&M RGI.A, 'ui-KJEs.uwuNiy-rvp
wonths after (fate at)pliei\tJoii will mad©
of Ordinary oFiaiJ cotfiity for leave
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
d<Ce ft
September 6, 186(t, W’N
/«kEdai(H'£
vstff’ *<*ths after <raTfii-piicaUun wi4bemavie
to the l ourtmf *ht<m4 liavt Stall lb«
Real Estate Hpltyix la w* --Male ot TJ. Wall,
iate of aaid county, deceased, for tlie benefit of
the heirs and creditors, of said deceased.
WM. R. CALLAWAY, 4dm’r,
Sept. 3,1866, 20—2 m.
All persons indebted to us are requested to call and settle immediately.
J. 8. EDMUNDSON & BRO.
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