The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, October 26, 1866, Image 3

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TUI 3PMAGJB BIT €©@ll IT®®®. Am.rmp tblt ss rr , ca-Eonca-i: At RECENTLT BXTIXiT ON THE CORNER BY THE PtAWTIiRS' HOTEL, NEXT DOOR TO A. STEVENS. One Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of Dry Goods to be sold cheap for Cash in the next thirty days to make room for' the second supply to arrive this season. ' We Pay no Rents and can aflCord. to Soil Clicap. The very beet makes of Calicoes, tom 16 to SO cents per yard. Best DeLaines at 80 cents, Poplins torn 40 Cents to the fiuest. Ladies’ Hats, from the lowe*l to the finest. Cloaks and Furs from $6 to 940. Consult your interest and visit the New Dry Goods Store, by the Planters’ Hotel We are Virginians, from Fredericksburg, and will serve yon right. Mr. M. S. Kean, whose services we have secured, will be pleased to see his old fiiends. Oct 28, tl—lm • . . . __ 1_ V-RICHARDS & BRO. NEW FALL AND BITER J. 11. FITZPATRICK IS now receiving at hie New Store, corner of Tublic Sou re and Main street a splendid Stock of Dry Goods Fancy Goods, Notions &c. Would call particular attention to his beauti ful line of Dress Trimmings, embracing Ribbons, Plain and white edge Velvets, aS'ilk and Velvet Buttons, of all shades and colors. Chendle Cords, Braid, <fcc. also. Clothing and Gentlemens Furnishing Goods Ilats 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. J. 11. FITZPATRICK. Oct. 12, 1860, 25—ts GROCERIES. AFRESH supply of everything in tlfe GRO CERY line just received. Also, a good supply of Hardware, Hollow-ware, Wooden-ware, Shoes, llals, Crockery &c. The above GOODS will be *ol<l low. I in vite the special attention of customers to roy A'tock of Groceries, Shoes & Hats. They will be sold at Augusta prices with frieghts added. P. 11. NORTON. Oct. 12, 1866. 25—ts 3H> Sacks /Stovall's Excelsior Mills Flour. Double Extra, Extra and /Super fine, to arrive on /Saturday next. P. H. NORTON. Oct 12, 1866, 25—1£ IF. HORSEY, " successor or HORSEY, AUTEN A CO. BATS, (APS AH STRAW MRS. NO. 25 HAtNE STREET. CHARLESTON, S- C> Sept. 21, 22—lm THUS SHERIFF'S SALE. II f ILL be sold on the fir*t TUESDAY in No ll' vember next, Lefore the Court House door ■» in Washington, Wilkes county, within the legal hours of wile : One Tract of Land contain ing two hundred acres, more or less, on the wa ters of Pistol Crock, adjoining lands of James Uuling, B. F. Jordan, anti others, levied on ns the property of Thomas Sutton, to satisfy the costs on two ti. fas.,one issued from the Hon. Wilkes Superior Court, March te ra, 183 U, in favor of G. Wingfield vs. Thomas Sutton and J. L. Wynn, and one other from the same Court, March teim. 1861, in faqor of D. J. Ayeock vs. Thomas Sut ton. Property pointed out by James Huling. Also, one four horse Wagon and two sets gear. Sold as the propel ty of Benry G. Thompson, un der an order of the Honorable Superior Court of Wilkes county, September Term, LBO6. 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 O. Thompson to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from the Honorable Superior Court of Wilkes county, one in favor of Frances Colly vs. Henry G. Thompson, one in fa vor ofCozart <fc Hogue vs. Henry G. Thompson, and one other in favor of Bradford Thompson va. Henry G. Thompson. Said house and lot lies on the Augusta road one mile and a half east of Washington, known a&the Thompson place. J. M. DYSON, Sept. 21st, 1866. 28 Sheriff W. C. Will be sold before the Court House in Wash ington, on the first Tuesday in November, 1866, within the legal sale hours: Two tracts of Land, ono ccmtainfhg 605 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. McLeodon—both of said tracts of land lying in W ilkes county, on New ford creek, between Dan burg and the Elbert Line Levied on as the property of Frances McLendon, by the Constable ot the IBoth District G. M., t rt satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor 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, Oct. 6,1866, 24 Dep’y Shflf. PATRIOT HOME lIEMSE! FURNITURE STORE CABINET SHOT* W. L. KEOUGII & CO. WE RESPECTFULLY beg leave to in form our friends and the public that we are now prepared to do all kinds of Cabinet work to order We solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. We keep cons' antly on hand a supply of COT TAGK BEDSTEADS and CHAIRS and we are also, prepared to repair all kinds of FURNI TURE, such as: CANE BOTTOM CHAIRS, SPRING-SEATED LOUNGES. SOFAS, BUREAUS dec. All work done in the neatest and best style at short notice, and on reasonable terms. CARPENTERS’ WORK, We do all kinds of CARPENTERING by the job or contract, to suit persons having the work done. We will keep constantly on hand, and make to order, DOORS, BLINDS , SASH <kc. October 12, 1866, 25—8 m. c, ” 1866. J-- W. EKADLBV3 Celebrated Daplcx elliptic (OR DOUBLE SPRING) HOOP SIiXIXTM, (•§«>■• Are uriiver filly acfctiuv'l- Tsc through oul 'l |e length tl.e i. fs I invented), the j rods of every L?3j ble covered. They are not equaled in Elegance, Elasticity, Lightness, Durability, Comfort, or Economy.— They will not bend or break like the Single Spring skirts, but will preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring that has ever been or can be made. Thi* raven ion consists of Duplex,or two Ellip tic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge 1 6 edge, making the toughest, most flexible elastic, ana 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 skirt can be folded when in use, to occupy a small space as easily as a silk or muslin dress. For Childreo, Misses or Young Ladies they are superior to all others. t$T Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or d< ü ble) Spring iskirt. At Wholesale bv the and sole owners of the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WA&EKOOMS AND OF/ICK, Nos. 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade sts. NEW : YORK. For sale by COZART & EOGUE. Oct. 12, 1866*, 25—-3 m Just Arrived. BEAUTIFUL assortment of DuL A INKS an d a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTH. LCiG, which I am offering very cheap for Cash 3. T. HARRIS. October 12,1866, 25—If, NEW MS, WfE WOULD most respectfully inform the public generally, that we have and.are re ceiving one of the heat stock of goods, ye have ever brought to this market, consisting in part of (he following articles: All Wool Merinos, DeLaines, Empress Cloth in great variety, Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, Poplins, Plain & Dotted Swiss and 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 Sontags, Ladies Cloaks, Gloves, Hosiery, lints, Clothing, Cassimeres, GROCERIES HARDWARE, Drugs, Oils &c. R. 11. TICKERS i CO. Sept. 28, 1806, 23—ts. Mill GOODS. CHEAP STORE. r HAVE just received a supply rtf Fall Good*, consisting in part of the following articles : Calicoes of various styles, grades and prices, DeLaines, Worsted and Dress Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Bonnets and Hats, of various Qualities, Crockery, Clot iii g, Boots and Shoes, N Groceries, Hardware, cotton and wool Cards, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and a great many Notions too tedious to men tion: in fact ever) thing needed in a well regula ted family. I will sell any of my goods at the smallest sort of profit, as I want money, and am bound to set 1. Friends and old customers will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, I am deter mined not to be undersold. 8. 11. CRENSHAW. O ct. 5,1806,24—ts JUST OPENED. J-. T. HARRIS, AT P. FITZPATRICK’S OLD STAND, VtftirtlLL keep constantly on hand a variety Vv Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Candies, Almonds, Nuts, Fine Chewing and Sniokrag Tobacco, Fine Cigars Also, a fine assortment Hats, and ev erything usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. I will take great pleasure in waiting upon any one who may favor me with a call, and will offer them goods on the moat reasonable terms. Oct. 6, 1866, 24—ts J. T. HARRIS. OUR stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS is the most complete ami full we have ever had. A X. 8 O . Jf eqO DiresseSj &c. Call and see for yourself. R H VICKERS & CO. Sept. 28,1866, 23—ts. Confectionery. NE r / Confectionery and Family Grocery now opening in the rooms next door to our arote. The public are invited to call. Oct. 5,24—ts K. H. VICKERS & OO BUGGY UMBRELLA^ FOR SALE EY B. a VICKERS & CO. Aug. 80, 1866, ID—ts. KEROSENE 1 KEROSENE 11 VjeUST RECEIVED, two barrels BEST KER 3J) OSENE, for burning purposes, at One Dol lar per gallon. Warranted good. J. S. EDMUNDSOIi A BRO. . Sept. 28, 23 W- IIEXK« WARREN & CO., m'smm %mmm. AND MUM MUIR Fire-Proof Storage. OFFICE 175 AND 177 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. GA. Cash advances made on shipments of Jot ton to New York or Livtrpool. Oct. sth, 24 1. HEMIY MIIEM Ed, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SESCZSIES-t -HATS?. Nos. 175 and 177 Broad St., W Henry Washes, f AUGUSTA, GA. WlB. Haspkr, •) John W. Wau.ace. ( " hew mit st#!. HfSVIIS fell iijform t)i« friends of Mrs. M. R. Jt; mmtm w public generally, tbut ah* Urw preparij.o ‘'6 llll kln <l ß °f lif the moat fashionable and latest styles. She will also keep constantly on hand, jSONNETS, HATS, v# HEAD DRESSES, NOTTS, ofd everything usually kept in a first class Mil linery Store. Call *uiu exumine my slock before purchasing elsewhere Oct. fi, 24—ts KOBvLOCKHART & DEMPSTER, "■’GORTON. FACTORS I '' CA 6 H AD VA W’fc E D :U N COTTON : , CO'NSIGN'TO IT6 US BY MESSRS..VIAUDt& WRIGHT. AUGUaSTA, GA. MAUDE & WEIGHT, OOTT9N BSSTOBS). AWOOSTA, aA. (P JASU ADVANOII) ON COTTON CON signed to Mt-tero. ROBT. LOCKHART A DEMPSTER, LIVKKI'OOL Mwsrs D. 11. BALDWIN <k New Messrs. ROBERT PATTERSON and CO., PniLADKLPHIA Representing the above Wealthy and Respon sible Houses, we are alweys prepared to in ike advances on Colton consigned trt them for sale. We beg to call the Attention of IMantera and Holders of Cot ton 4o our unsurpassed facilities for handling the same. We are at all times in fund% to advance on Oovjdgninenta. Cotton for warded with dispatch (at Low Rates of Freight) to any Ameri j&uor European Port. We oiler the same inducements this sension which charn n . v /erized all our engagements during the past year—namely, Dispatch to Shipments, Moderate Charges and Quick Returns. It is not necessary to pay the goveeminent tux on Colton at points of shipment. Planters may aidp to us, tax unpaid, by giving bonds for the same 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 owners from alteare ar.d trouble. A large stock of Bagging ami Rope constant ly on hand at market rates. Close storage for Cotton. MAUDE A WRIGHT, Sept. 28, 23 283 Broad street. NOTICE, MRS. M. BARBER IJj|-AS JUST RECEIVED BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS? Direct from New York, apd is now prepared to Shaf-e, Pre a and Trim Bonnets and Ilats in the latest style and at the most reasonable prices. Sept. 28, 22 Just Received. f|ftokUNY t Real Moltere, Valenccne and irnita- S#' ti<»« Lace Setts, Embroidered, Hemstitched and L. C. liandkyrchiefg, Ladies’Silk and Merino Under Vests,Corsets, Hoop Skirts, <£c, for sale by R. 11. VICKERS <fe CO. Qet. 5,24—ts LUMBER ! 3&UMBER us the beet quality by the wagon load, delivered in any part of the village on thu eliortest notice and moat reaeonablc term.. R. H. VICKERS & CQ. Sept 2J, 1896, 23—ts. WE MR pi Mil BM JUST received a good supply of STOCK and PADLOCKS- R. IL VICKERS 4 CO. Aug. 23,1866,18—t5. PALL Sc WIIMTER IUIUI.IM COOIIS. • MRS. H. F. ANDREWS THTf-AS juat received a full stock of Fall and 44iyL Winter Millinery Goods, consisting of TOIEET ARTICLES and everything usually kept in a first class Mil linery establishment. Her goods are of the most elegant styles and latest fashions. Prices very moderate. Terms Cash. Sept. 28, 28 , WATCH-MAKER, WffIMMER IIEHRV COR » 13S. PRACTICAL WATCH -ShvKE R WASHINGTON. C3-A., Atthe Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw. ESTABLISHED 1860. WATOHES,STICKS, Musical-Boxes and FjV Jewelry Particular atteution paid to Jp'fclMPhd English Clacks, and tine Watches, l would respWOHly state to the public in ad 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, as well as in repairing, in my lino of busi ness. A good stock of Watch KEYS and GLASSES always on hand. These articles I sell cheaper than anybody in town. April 26,1801, I—Bni. C. P. MuOaula, Enos A. Tate, M. T. McGees t Iqfe & Cos., AKfXD COMMISSION mum Particular Attention given to Sales of Country Produce. JACKSON STREET, LNear Ellis Stree ) GLA.. Liberal Cash Advancei made; Ample Clo Store ife. P. S.—l have been associated with the abov. firm since last winter. We will sell ail Cotton entrust, and to us free of storage, and will furnisli U rgging and Rope to the Planter at bis depot, at Augusta prices. ENOS A. TATE. July 12, 1866, 12—Smi ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. vrr*,lLL be sold on the first TUESDAY in 'Fi/ December next, before the Court Houie door in the town of Woshinglon, Wilkes county, a Tract of Land lying and being in snid county, on the watersnf Broad River, adjoining William Cade, B W. Fortson and John Andres; contain ing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. 'Jliere are Borne 40 or 50 acres of excellent Rivet- bottom land on the Tract. Sold as the property of Dianati Pullen, dee’d, for the benefit of the heirs a ml creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale orHtfiyJay \ £kT. SMITH, Adm’r. Oct, 8, 1806, 24 VT ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first TUESDAY in December next will be sold before the Court House door in Washington, Wilkcß county, the following tiact of land, to wit: a tract containing^ l-’our Hundred and Sixty -MKCC3 UM. 38335589 More or less, lying in snid county on the waters of Long Creek, adjoining lands of Binns, Lnnce fnrd, and others, sold as the property of John IL Norinan. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of >yiid deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHNSON NORMAN, Admr. Sept, 28, 23 ADMINISTRATOR s SALE /R\N the first TUESDAY in December next, >ssr 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 taining FIVE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, more or less, lying and being in said county,on the waters of Clarke’s Creek, adjoin ing lands of Hill, II uff, and others. On said tract ol land ate two settlements, and will he sold in two parcels or t<>gether, ns may best suit purcha sers. Sold as the property of Elijah Norrnau, Deceased, for the benefit of creditors. Terms made known on the day. JOHNSON NORMAN, Aiimr. Sept. 28, 23 TVOTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, it All persons having demands against George Daily, late of Wilkes county, deceased, w ill pre sent them for payment, and those indebted to snid deceased will make immediate paymeat. GEORGS S. BAILY, Ex’r. MARY J. HARRIS,Ex’rx Sept. 28, 23—6 t rpwo MONTHS after date application will _L he 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. NANCY 8. GRESHAM, Sept. 85, 1886. 28 —8t Executor. /MiEORGIA, WILKES COUNTY—TWO SP? months after date application will be made to tlie Court of Ordinary of said county fat leave o sell the Real Estate belonging to the estate of P. Fitzpatrick, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said decease . ELIZABETH EITZPaTRICK, Adm’x. September 6, 1866, 20—2 m. /fcvßO RGIA, WILKES COUNTY—TWO kgA? months after date aprdication will be made to the Cdart of Ordinary for leave to sell the Real 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, Adm’r. Sept. 3, 1866, 20—2 m. Geo. R. Crump, W. B. Davieon, Wm. A. Wright (IIP. MUM id, ooii|li|issioi) ftfel-ciftijfss A KT X) Cotton Factors, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OZR.OCEIR.IES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, BACON, FLOUR LARD, GRAIN, BAGGING, ROPE, and PURE NO. 1, PERUVIAN GUANO. Consignments of Cotton and Country Produce Solicited. 309 BROAD STREETy AUQUSTA. GkA., Refebencks.—F. Arnold it Cos., l’ettus A Cal lavay.B. H. Crenshaw, Jas. Junkin, Washing ton, Ga. ° Augusta, On,, Aug. 23,1864 18—2 m. . TEE SUPERB DRINKING SALOON, AT CLEVELAND'S OLD STAND. WASHINGTON, GA. WHERE everything nsually found in such an establishment can be procured such as SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, WINE SANGAREES, “ WHITE L YONS ” Ac. ALSO, ICED LEMONADES, and COOL DRINKS of every description. |®- Families supplied with ICE every day on the most reasonable terms, , , J. M. LOVE. July 18, 1866, IS—lt TO ARRIVE TOkIVE HUNDRED bushels BLACK OATS Wifi for Fall and Winter sowing. Be wise and put in oats now to supply the place of corn next Spring. V. I, EDMUNDSON. Sept. 28, 22 Schedule Georgia! Railroad. Day Passknoeb Team. Leave Augusta at - -415 a V Arrive at Atlanta at - . . - 5 60 pm Leave Atlanta at- • • . . 6 15 ah Arrive at Augusta at- • - - 8 00 sh Niout Passenger Train. Leave Atlanta 45 r u Arrive at Augusta- > • . -3 80 ah Leave Augusta 9 00 a h Arrive at Atlanta 7 00 a h E. W. COLE, Superintendent. June 29, 1866. J. S- COLES, FACTOR. AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 144 Reynolds St., Near South Carolina Depot, AUGUSTA, GA. ILr Will Sell Cotton and Produce generally or receive the same on Storage. Will furnißh orpurchnse Planters’ Supplies. Augusta, Ga, Aug 28, 1866 18—Sm. Read! Read ! ! TWO dozen bottles only, of DRAKE'S PLAN TATION BITTERS. For sale by JOHN S. EDMUNDSGN A BRO. Sept. 28,23 ALL THE GG Hawley’s Solidified TOOTH CREAM. J. S. EDMUNDSON & BRO. Aug. 28, 1866, 18—1£ /gftEGRGIA, WILKES COUNTY —Wherena Vilr Reuben Kendall applies to me for letters of Guardianship of Sarah Jane Danner, Abraham M. Danner, Benjamin F. Danner and William H 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 ba granted. , Given under my hand at office in Washington, this Ist day of October, 1886. . • G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. Oct. stb, 1866, 24 vfw, EORGIA, WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas Sfetr George Dyson, Administrator on the es tate of John D. Ba ly, late of said county, deceas ed, applies to me for Letters of Dismission 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 he 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 date application will be made to tiie 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 bene fit of tim heirs and creditors of said deceased ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY Adm’x. dAug. 80, 1866,19 —2m, 'VTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS XY All persons indebted to the Estate of Fran cis S. Sutton, late of Lincoln county, deceased are requested to make immediate payment; and those having churns against said estate will pre sent them, duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. JOHN M. CHBITAULT, Sept. 21,22 —6l* Executo all persons indebted to ns will please come fortfar# end settle immediately. J. 8. EDMUNDSON & BRO.