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JfEW
F ILL m WINTER
J. t FITZPATRICK
IS dow receiving at his New Store, corner
of i'xbfic Squi-e an<l Main street a spkmli<l
iStuck of
Dry Croocls
Fancy C*oo<ls 5
Notions &c.
WonlJ eall | >artioular ftttenti<»n to his beauti
ful line of •
Dress Trimmings, embracing
Ribbons,
Plain and white edge Velvets,
A'ilk and Velvet Buttons,
of all shades and colors.
Chendle Cords, Braid, «fcc.
ALSO,
Clothing and Gentlemens
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Has on hand a good assortment,
of the above articles, which he is
ottering on the most reasonable
terms.
Thanking my friends and ac
quaintances for former patronage
>a continuance of the same is solic
ited.
•T. H. FITZPATRICK.
Oct. 12, 1866, 25 If
mmi
AFRESH supply of everything in the GRO
CERY line just received. Alsu, a good
supply «us
Hardware,
1101 l ow-ware.
j
Wooden-ware,
Shots,
Hals,
Crockery &c.
The nlxive GOODS will l.c Pol.l low. I in
vito llu. speci.d fttU-ntion of ctfeUmicrs to tny
.Stock of •
Groceries,
Shoes & Hats.
They will bo sold at Augusta
ju ices with frieghts added.
P. IF. NORTON.
Ocl. 12. 1566, 25—If
3%> Sacks
/S'tocall’s Excelsior "Mills Flour.
Double Extra, Extra and .Super
fine, to arrive on .Saturday next.
P. 11. NORTON.
Oct. 12, 1866, 25—ts.
•Inst Arrived.
BEAUTIFUL assortment of DkLAINES
and a fine lot of BEADY MADE CLOTH.
JXU, w hich 1 am offering very cheap for Casli
j. T. HARRIS.
October 12, 1866, 25—ts,
KEui SENE' KEROSENE ! !
'TP-UST RECEIVED, two barrels BEST KER
UX OSKNE, for burning purposes, at One Dol
lar per gallon. Warranted good.
J. S. EDMUNDSON <fc BRO.
Sept. 28, 23
BUGGY UMBRELLA.S',
FOR SALE BY
R. H. VICKERS <t CO.
Aug. SO, 1866,10—t5.
SHE HR l»l MB m.
JUST received a good supply of STOCK and
PADLOCKS-
R. H. VICKERS A CO.
Aug. 23, 18GG, 18—ts.
IVILkES SHERIFF'S SHE,
U, T ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in No
vember next, before the Court House door
in Washington, W ilkes county, within the
legal hours of sale : One Tract of Land contain
ing two hundred acres, more or less, on the wa
ters of Pistol Creek, adjoining lamb of James
Htiling, B. F. Jordan, and others, levied on as the
property of Thomas Sutton, to satisfy the costs
on two fi. fas., one issued from the IJon. Wilkes
Superior Court, March term, 1859, in favor of O.
Wingfield vs. Thomas Sutton and J. L. WynD,
and oue other from the same Court,March teim.
1801, in faqor of D. J. Aycock vs. Tlioma9 Sut
ton. Property pointed out by James Huling.
Also, one four horse Wagon and two sets gear.
Sold us the property of Henry G. Thompson, un
der an order of the Honorable Superior Court
of W ilkes county, September Term, 1866.
Also, at the same time and place, one House
and Lot, containing two acres, more or less, lev
ied on as the property of Henry G. Thompson to
satisfy three h. fas. issued from the Honorable
Superior Court of Wilkes county, one in favor of
Trances Colly vs. Henry G. Thompson, one in fa
vor of Cozart llogue vs. Henry G. Thompson,
ami one other in favor of Bradford Thompson vs.
Henry G. Thompson. Said house and lot lied on
the Augusta road one mile and a half east o i
Washington, known as the Thompson place.
J. M. DYSON,
Sept. 21st, 1866. 23 Sheriff W. C.
Will be sold before the Court House in Wash
ington, on the first Tuesday in November, 1806,
within the legal sale hours:
Two tracts‘of Land, one containing 505 acres,
more or less, known as the tract deeded to Ann
H. McLendon. Another containing 482 acres,
more or less, known as the tract deeded to T. C.
McLendon—both of said tracts of land lying in
VS ilkes county, on Newford creek, between Dan
burg and the Libert Line. Levied on as the
property of Frances McLendon, by the Constable
of the 180th District G. M , satisfy sundry fi.
fas. iu favor of Isaac A. McLendon against said
T ranees McLendon. Levy made and turned over
to me by W. T. Anderson, Countable of the 180tli
strict. WM. A. QUINN,
Oct. fi, 1866. 24 Dep’y Shft
FMTROMZE HOME EMUISE!
FURNITURE STOKE
iw ■ »
W. L. KEOUGII & CO.
WE RESPECTFULLY beg leave to in-
our f. iends and the public that we
are now prepared to dv> all kinds of Cabinet
work to order We solicit a liberal allure of
the public patronage.
We keep cons autlyon hand a supply of COT
TAGE BEDSTEADS and CHAIRS oml we are
also, prepared to repair all kinds of FURNI
TURE, such as :
CANE BOTTOM CHAIRS,
SPRING-SEATED LOUNGES.
SOILIS, BUREAUS etc.
All work done in the neatest and best style
at short notice, and on reasonable terms.
CARPENNERS’ WORK.
We d«r all kinds of CARPENTERING by the
■oh or contract, to suit persons having the work
done. We will keep constantly cm baud, and
make to order,
DOORS, LUNDS, SASH Ac.
October 12, 1866, 23—3 m.
27 i -A.sEi:xc>3xrs, i§««.
J- W- BRADLEY'S
Celebrated Duplex elliptic
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
HOOFSaiRTS,^
“■-r f : I. H-. 1, I■ ■ I"
'■ invented, the
>k it t iim-i- u
'They are not equaled in Elegance, Elasticity,
lightness. Durability, Comfort, or Economy.—
They will not bend or break like the Single
Nprrng skirts, but will preserve their perfect and
beautiful shape more than twice as long as any
single spring that has ever been or can bo made.
TJiis invent ion conristfrof Duplex, or I wo Ellip
tic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly
and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible elastic, and durable spring
ever used. The wonderful flexibility and great
comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced partic
ularly in all crowded assemblies, Operas, carri
ages. railroad c rs, church pews, arm chairs, for
promenade and house dress, as the skirc can be
folded when in use, to occupy a small space as
easily as a rilk or muslin dress. For Children,
Misses or Young Ladies they arc superior to all
others.
Inquire f„r the Duplex Elliptic (or dcu
ble) Spring Skirt.
At Wholesale by the ExclusivVManufacturers
and sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
WABERnOMS AND OFFICE,
Nos. 9*7 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade sts.
NEW ::::::::::: YORK.
For sale by COZART &. HOGUE.
Oct. 12, 1866, 25—8 m
* i If
C. P. McCalla, Enos A. Tate, M. T.McOrec i
k Cos.,
•COTTON T>OR3
AI6X)
FffllSM IMS,
Parlicnlar Attention given to
Suit’s of Country Produce.
JACKSON STREET, [Near Ellis Streei J
AUGUSTA, GA.
Liberal Cash Advances made; Ample Clo
Storage.
P. 3.—1 hare been associated with the above
firm since last winter. We will sell all Cotton
entrusted to us free of storage, and will furnish
Bagging and Rope to the Planter at his depot, at
Augusta prices.
ENOS A. TATE.
July 12, 1866, 12—3 m.
MODS.
WfE WOULD most respectfully inform the
public generally, that we have and are re
ceiving one of the best stock of goods, we
have ever brought.to this market, consisting in
part of the following articles :
All Wool Merinos, DeLaines,
Empress Cloth in great variety,
Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Poplins, Plain <fc Dotted Swiss
and Jaconet Muslins,
Irish and Pillow Case Linen,
Opera and Common Flannels,
Fine Be4 Blankets,
Shirtings, Sheetings, Towels,
Napkins, Doyles, Ginghams, „
Pacific DeLaines, Calicoes,
'Ribbons, Flowers, Bonnets,
Knit Shawls, and Soutags,
Ladies Cloaks, Gloves,
Hosiery, Hats, Clothing,
Cassiraeres,
GROCERIES
HARDWARE,
D nig’SjOils &c.
R. It VICKERS & CO.
Sept. 28, 18G6, 28—ts.
NEW GOODS.
CHEAP STORE.
T HAVE just received a supply of Fall Good*,
consisting iti part of the following articles :
Calicoes of various styles, grades and prices,
Del .nines, VVorsted and Dress Goods,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
Bonnets and Hats, of various qualities,
Crockery, Clotbii g, Boots nnu Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware, cotton and wool Cards,
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
and a greal many Notions too tedious to men
tion: iufuct everything needed in a well regula
ted family.
I will sell any of my goods at the smallest
sort of profit, ns I want money, and am bound
to sel 1. Friends nnd old customers will do well
to call before purchasing elsewhere, I am deter
mined not to be undergold.
S. 11. CRENSHAW.
Oct. 6, 1860. 24—ts
JUST OPENED?
J. T. HARRIS,
AT P. FITZPATRICK’S OLD STAND,
’ S T\TTjArLL keep constantly on hand a variety
vi/ Goodj, consisting of
Dry GooSn, Notions, Boots and Shoes,
Candies, Almonds, Nuts,
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Fine Cigars
Also, a fine assortment of Gents’ Hats, and ev
erything usually kept in u Dry Goods Store. I
will take great pleasure in waiting upon any one
who may favor me with a call, aud will offer
them goods on the most reasonable terms.
Oct.s, 1860, 24—ts J. T. HARRIS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS?. 3
OUR stock of DRESS TRIM MINOS In the
most complete ami full we have ever had.
A.X.SO,
Jfqd Qirwm, frips &c.
Call and see for yourself.
R II VICKERS & CO.
Sept. 28, 1866, 23—ts.
Confectionery.
■'VJEW Confectionery and Family Grocery now
11 opening in the rooms next door to our srote.
The public are invited to call.
Oct. 5,24—ts R. H. VICKERS <fc CO.
Trimmings.
Tlf-NFANTS’ Waists, Jaconet and Swiss Tnser
vLil tion and Edging, Coventry and other frilling
Edgings, <fcc. R. H. VICKERS it CO.
Oct. 5,24—ts
clothlngTclothing.
JUST leceivcd, a lot of clothing. Over Coals
Frocks and Sacks, Pants, Vests, Geotlerat n’s
fine Hosiery R. H. VICKERS it CO.
Oct. 5,24—ts
Just Received.
Real Moltere, Valencene and imita
tion Lace Setts, Embroidered, Hemstitched
and L. O. Handkerchiefs, Ladies’Silk and Merino
Under Vests, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, <tc, for sale
by R. H. VICKERS it CO.
Cct. 5,24—ts
LUMBER!
SLUMBER of the be»t qnality by the wagon
load, delivered Id any part of the village on the
shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
R. H. VICKERS & CO.
Sept 27,1866, 23—ts.
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.,
grams %mmm
y • AND
FOIIISSIi IIEMM
Fire-Proof Storage.
L
OFFICE 175 AND 177 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Cush advances made on shipments of Cot
- ton to New York or Livirpool.
Oct. sth, 24
If. heir! imm to.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
p&CEMES* HXVg|.
amr.n
Nos. 175 and 177 Broad St.,
I
W. llksuy Warres, ( AUGUSTA, GA.
W. B. 11 Annin, J
John W. Wallace. (
Oct. 6th, 1860, 24
T IW ILIIIERV STORE.
TniS will inform the friends of Mrs. M. R.
HARRIS and the public generally, that
she is row prepared to do all kinds of
wmx
In the most fashionnhle and latest styles. She
will also keep constantly on hand,
BONNETS, HATS,
HEAD DRESSES, NETTS,
nnd everything usually kept in a first clftßs Mil
lifterv Store. Cull and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere Oct. 6,24 —ts
ROBkOCKHART & DEMPSTER,
"■COTTON 'FACTORS •
LIVERFOOL.
’•ASH ADVANCED •□n i cdtton
CONSIGNED jTO US BY
MES S RS.MAIJ D E & WRIG H T.
AUGUSTA, GA.
MAUDE & WllllillT,
a©TTON FACTORS}.
AUGUSTA, GA.
(f|ASU ADVANCED ON COTTON CON
signed to
Masers. UOBT. LOCKHART dr DEMPSTER,
I Livkupiku.
Mjstm.n 11. BALDWIN *k CO., New You*
' ™WR*ffOBERT PATTERaVON ,C CO.,
I Philadelphia
Itepresenting (he above Wealthy and Respon
sible Houses, we arc ulwcys prepared to make
advances on Cotton consigned to them for sale.
We beg to call the attention of Planters and
Holders of Colton to our unsurpassed facilities
for Jmndtmgthe same. We arc at all times in
funds to advance <m Consignments. Cotton for
warded with dispatch (at Low Rates of Freight)
tonny American or European Port.
We offer the same inducements this seasion
which characterized all our engagements during
the past year—namely. Dispatch to Shipments,
Moder* Charges and Quick Returns.
if Is uot necessary to pay the goverinment tax
on Cotton at points of shipment. Planters may
phip to us, tax unpaid, by giving bonds for the
aaine to the Revenue Collector of (lie District in
which they reside. We take charge of Cotton in
andmrt of Georgia, South Carolina and Ala
bama, paying taxes and all necessary expenses,
thereby saving owners from all care ar.d trouble.
Ailnrge stock of Bagging nnd Rope constant
ly oi> hand at market rates. Clone {Storage for
Cotton. MAUDE <fc WRIGHT,
Kipt. 28, 23 288 Broad street.
■— ■
IF-AULIL, Sc WHITER
NILLIIIY GOODS.
MRS. H. F. ANDREWS
yfcUjiAS just received a full stock of Fall nnd
''L£U) Winter Millinery Goods,consisting of
and dverytbing usually kept in a first clnss Mil
linervestablisliment. Her goods are of the mwst
elegakt et.yles and latest fashions.
Prices very moderate. Terms Cash.
Sepi 28, 23
NOTICE,
MRS. M. BARBER
JUST RECEIVED
BONNET AND HAT
BLOCKS^
Direct from New York, and is now prepared to
Shape, Pres and Trim Bonnets and Hats in the
latest style and at the most reasonable prices.
Sept. 28, 22
:e\ horsey, 1
JIUCCISSSOR OF
HORSEY, AUTEN A CO.
RATS, CAPS MR STRAW (iOOIIS.
NO. 25 UAYNE STREET. /
CHARLESTON, S- C<
Sept. 21, 22—lm
ALL THE GO.
Hawley’s Solidified TOOTH CREAM.
J. 9. EDMUNDSON & BRO.
Aug. 23, 1866, 18—tfi
NOTICE.
WE will sell BAGGING and ROPE to our
customers as low as can be bought io Au
gusta or Washington.
J. J. ROBERTSON A CO.
Oct. fi, 1866, 24—ts
WATCH-MAKER, WATCR-MAIER
HEIMRV COR I) !•: i,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
WASHINGTON, C3-A.,
Atthe Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw.
ESTABLISHED 1860.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, Musical Boxes and
jTf\ Jewelry repaired. Particular attention
ttfct am paid to Frencli and English Clocks, and
fine Watches.
I would respectfully state to the public in ad
joining Counties, that I have been a practical
WAICH-MAKER, for the last sixteen years
and 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 KEYS and
GLASSES always on hand. These articles I
sell cheaper than anybody in to\yn.
April 26,1866, I—6m.
C\EORQIA WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas
J Wm. G. Turner. Executor on the estate of
B. W. Tuck, late of said county, deceased, applies
to me for Letters of Dismission from said trust:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my offiee within the
time prescribed by law, to show cau e, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given undormy hand and official signature, at
Washington, this 4th dav ofOctobkr, 1866.
G. G. NORMAN, Ord’y.
Oct. 6, 1866, 24—lnmCm
(GEORGIA WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas
\Spir R. \\. Quarles, administrator on the estate
of Elizabeth A. Hamrick, late of said county, de
ceised, applies to me for. Letters of Dismission
from said trust:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditoisofsaid de
ceased, to be ami appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at offioe in Washington,
this 4th day of October, 1886.
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
Oct. 6, 1566, 24—lanKiiu
EGRGIA, WILKES COUNTY WKerens
sWr Reuben Kendall applies to me for letters
of Guardianship of Sarah Jane Danner, Abraham
M. Danner, Benjamin F. Danner and William 11
Danner, minors of Franklin W Danner, dec’d.
These 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 bo
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Washington,
this Ist day of October, 1866.
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
Oct. 6th, 1866, 24
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
TVinILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in
yfy 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 Broad River, adjoining William
Cade, B W. Fort son and John Andres; contain
ing SLJVEN HUNDRED ACRES, more or
less. There are some 40 or 60 acres of excellent
River bottom land on the Tract. Sold ns the
property of Dinnah Pullen, dec’d, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of Raid deceused.
Terms of sale on tho day.
E. T. SMITH, Adm’r.
Oct, 3,1866, 24
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ON the first TUESDAY in December next
will be sold before the Court House door
in Washington, Wilkes county, the following
tiaut of land, to wit: a tract containing
Four Hundred and Sl*ty
More or less, lying in said county on the waters
of Long Creek, adjoining lands of Biune, Lunce
ford, and (fillers, sold as the property of John H.
Norman, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Ternn made known on the day of sale.
JOHNSON NORM AN, Adirif,
Sept. 28, 23 -
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
/W\N the first TUESDAY in December next.
\Li? will be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Washington, Wilkes county, the fol
lowing property, to wit : one tract of land con
taming FIVE HUNDRED ANI) THIRTY
ACRES , more or less, lying and being in said
county, on tho waters of Clarke’s Creek, adjoin
ing lands of Hill, li ufF, and others. On said tract
of land are two settlements, raid will be Rold in
two parcels or together, ft 9 may best suit purcha
sers. Fold as the property of Elijah Norman,
neceased, for the benefit of creditors.
Terms made known on the day.
JOHNSON NORMAN, Admr.
Sept. 28, 23
Notice to debtors and creditors.
All persons having demands against George
Baiiy, late of Wilkes county, deceased, will pre
sent them for payment, and those indebted to*
said deceased will make immediate payment.
GEORGE H. DAILY, Ex>.
MARY J. HARRIS,Ex’rx.
Sept. 28, 23—Ct
r MONTHS after date application will
X be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkes
county .for leave to sella portion of the Lands
belonging to the estate of George Gresham, de
ceased. NJNCY S. GRESHAM,
Sept. 35,1860. 23—8 t Executor.
A, WILKES COUNTY.—TWO
Vpp months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ol said county for leave
o sell the Real Estate belonging to tlig estate
of P. Fitzpatrick, late of said county deceaied,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
decease .
ELIZABETH ETTZPATRICK, Adra’x.
September 0, 1860, 20—2 m.
/gq,EOKGIA, WILKES COUNTY—TWO
>4yr months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the
lieal Estate belong to the estate of T. J. Wall,
late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors, of said deceased.
WM. R. CALLAWAY,
Sept. 3, 1866, 20—2 m.
WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas
vjyr George Dysdn, Administrator on the es
tate of John D. Ba ly, late of said county, deceas
ed, applies to me for Letters of Dismibsion from
said trust:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand at office in Washington,
this 4th day of October, 1866.
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
Oct. 5,1866, 24—lam6m
Georgia, wilkes county.—two
months after (late application will be made
to the Court ot Ordinary of said connty for leave
to sell a part of the Real Estate belonging to
the estate of A. T. Holliday, dec’d., for the bena
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY Admx.
JJAug. 30,1866,10—2 m.
Notice to debtors and creditors
All persons indebted to the Estate of Fran
cis S. Sutton, late of Lincoln county, deceased
are requested to make immediate pay merit; and*
those having cUdms against said estate will pre
sent them, duly attested, within the time pre
scribedby law. JOHN M. CHENAULT,
Sept. 21,22—6t* Executor.
Geo. R. Crump, W. B. Davison , Wm. A . Wright
[Rllll DAVIDSON k (O',
AND
Cotton Waotore,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, TOBACCO, BACON, FLOUR
LARD, GRAIN, BAGOIXO, AOPS, and
PURE NO. I, PERUVIAN OUANO.
Consignments of Cotton and Country Prou.»ct
Solicited.
200 BROAD STREET*
GVXJ STA. GkA_
Rkkerences.—F. Arnold & Ca, Fettua it Cnl-
Invay, S. H. Crenshaw, Jus. Junkin, Washing
ton, On.
Augusta, flu., A tip;. 23, 1864 18—‘2m.
THE SUPERB
DRINKING SALOON,
AT CLEVELAND'S OLD STAND I
WASHINGTON, UA.
WHERE everything; usually found in uucli
nil establishment can be procured
such ns
SHERRY COBBLERS,
■ CLARET PUNCHES,
WINE SANG A REES,
“WHITE LYONS"Ae.
ALSO, ICED LEMONADES, and COOL
DRINKS of every description.
K3T Families supplied with ICE every day
on the most reasonable terms.
J. M. LOVE.
July 18, 1866, 13—ts.
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
Fine WHISKEY nnd Blackbory BRANDY.
Fine Cooking WINKS nnd BRANDIES.
All of which we nre offering voiy low.
J. S. EDMUNDSON <k BRO.
Aug. 23, 1888, 18—ts.
LATEST RECEIVED.
Sulid OIL,
OIL BERGAMOT.
J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO.
July 12, 1866, 12—tt
NEW GOODSi
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Crockery and Groceries
Os overy description are now being received br
ARNOLD, GREEN A CO..
Stfrt. 81, 22
J-- S. COLES,.
FACTOR
AND
FORWARDING MKRCIIA IT TV
144 Reynolds >3t., Near South Carolina Depot,
-A.TJGtrrSXA, QA.
EF Will Sell Cotton and Produce generally,
or receive the Bnmo on Storage.
Will furnish or purchase Planters’ Supplies.
Augusta, Uii., Aug 28, 1866 18—Sin.
Read! Read f l
TWO do2on bottles only, of DRAKE’S PLAN
TATION BITTERS. For sulo by
JOHN S. EDMUNDSON <k BRO.
Sept. 28,28
TO ARRIVE
rripjTVE HUNDRED bushels BLACK OATS
iff; 1 for Full ami Winter sowing. Be wise and
put in oats now to supply the place of corn next
Spring. W. Ie EDMUNDSON.
Sept. 28, 22
Schedule Georgia"! Railroad.
Dav Passksoxu Tuan*.
Leave Augusta nt ----6 16 am
Arrive at Atlantaat - • • • t ts) r x
Leave Atlanta at 615 am
Arrive at Augusta nt- - - - 8 00 r u
Niuht PASSEXUEn Txain.
Leave Atlanta 6 46 r M
Arrive at Augusta- - - - -3 SO A M
Leave Augusta 000 am
Arrive at Atlanta 7 09' a m
E. W. COLE, Superintendent..
Juno 29, 1806.
JUST RECEIVED I .
Babbitt's B M Saleratus*
J. S. EDMUND/SON A BRO.
July 12,1865 12—If.
JUST RECEIVED,
Five gali. Balsam Copaiba) and a lot Morphioe,
very low.
J. S. EDMUND/SON A BRO.
Aug. 81, 1866, 19
$250
LOST, on the 3d day of July last, between
Washington nnd my residence, THREE
BONDS, one for 81,000 on the South Western
Railroad Co,and two on the Georgia Railroad A
Banking Cos , one for 81,000, the other for 8600.
Notice having been served on these Companiea
to stop the payment of both Coupons and Bonds,
they cannot be collected without detection. The
above reward will be paid to any one on re'um
ing said Bonds to me, or to Dr. J. J. Robertson, at
the Bonk, in Washington, and no questions asked.
K. W. FORTSON.
Aug. 29th, 1866—19
AMERICAN HOTEL.
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
ATLANTA) GEORGIA.
RECENTLY renovated, furnished and placed
in complete order. Every effort will be
used*to render the guests comfortable. Splendid
Bar aud Billiard Saloon attached to the Hou^.
WHITE* WHITLOCK,Prop’rx.
Bavso!* <k Wilet, Clerks. . *
Aug.3l, 1866, 19—