The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, October 26, 1866, Image 4

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TOTiro kowbbay joraffrrare to IH* WA*. >T Kill witaiKOiui Voting Mowbray Journeying to the W*r All beltod he and •parted. From ledy’e hand received a roee, And from her lip* this word: *1 loan thee to mjr country'• eanae, ♦ For glory, not for doom, To be noteUin, but clay her Xoee, I deck my knightly plame. Remember, ceutiou ie twt fear—nor raehneee volur'e teat, Jf he who figbta cod dies, doee well—who flgbte and Rree, Aon beet." Now fierce the tide of battle lave*. And faet'the conflict flows ; high above the fight still waves The White plume end the roe*. And gaily through the gathering Cray Our flower-erowned warrior, nee, Striker many a gallant blow thin day For Lora and Libarty 1 While Mgh above the dm still rings; with stroke On foemen’i creel, Hot lie who fights end dies, does well!— Who figbte and lives, does best! Ah 1 woa it me 1 that love's bind hand, Lors's aeif, ahould, haplaaa, mnr 1 A tnerkssiad view'd the helmet grand, Aad enaik'd the blood-red star I A downward lanee clove helm and crest, And bathed in trlmtnn tide, Love’e fatal gift kiseed fainting breast. And murmuring thus he died: Im, love, for Feme men etrike end lived 1 —for Freedom, heroee fall I If ha wboifigbu and lives, givaa much, who fighta and diaa, given all 1" Abstinence ov Roman Women.— Tbe ancient Romans, in tome respects, were in advance of the present age in tboir practi cal physiological knowledge. This was specially the case in the habits of the wo men. They teemod to be fully aware of the fact that a hardy race must be born of healthful mothers, and consequently any usage or practice likely to affect injuriously the health of womsn was viewed by the State with suspicion. The muscles were systematically educated. Frequent bath ing was required by law. Large bath bouses were established, which were places of common resort. For several centuries of the best ages of Rome, it was a crimi nal offence for a Roman mother to drink intoxicating liquors. At the lime of our Baviour on earth, and for a long period af ter, it was considered infamous for a Ro man to taste wine. For a guest to offer a glass of wine to one of the women of the household was looked upon as a deep insnlt, as it implied a want of ■chastity on her part. History records sev eral instances where women were put to death by their husbands because they smelt of The conse quence of this physical training and absti nence from all intoxicating liquor was, that the Romans were noted for their en durance and strength. Had we tho same liabils, with our superior Christian civilia xatioa, we should astonish the world by our physical health and strength. A gentleman lately heard a man grave ly informed two comrades that a 74-pound er is a cannon that tends a pound ball ex_ actly seventy-four miles. An affected singer at a ooncert, tho other night was told by a wag in the audience “to come out from behind his nose and sing like other people.” The difference between Perseverance and Obstinacy—the first is a strong will; the second, a strong won't. In reference to ladies drosses, it is no longer customary to say ‘the height,’ but the 'breadth of fashion.’ Woman.—She spoiled ns with an apple, but atoned for the wrong by forming a yxnV. Georgia, wilkrs county.—whereas Moses H. Arnold, Executor oil the i-xlnto of Allen Arnold dec'll., nppliet to for letters of dismietion from said trust: These ere, therefore, to eite admonish, ell and eingular the kiudred end creditors of said deceased, to be end appear at my oflier within tile time prescribed by law, to show cause, if *o|r they have why letters should not he gran. Given under my hand and official signature, at Washington, this sth day of June, 1850. G. O. NORMAN, Ordinary. June 5, 1(06, 7—tin Am. —TV, ■ "■■■■■■• Georgia, wilkes county.—whereas Arden Evens, jr., Administrator on the eitete of Arden Evens Sr., late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust : These are, therefore, to cite end admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of aeid deceased, to be end appear at my ofliea within the time prescribed by law, to show cause. If any they hare why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at Washington, this 7th day of May 1860. G. O. NORMAN, Ordinary. May 8, 1856, 3-lmOm. ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., AREIIOUSE and Commission Merchants, V 7 corner Reynold and Mclntosh Streets, Augusts, Ga., will devota their strict personal attention to the storage and tale of Cotton and all other produce. Order* for Bagging, Rope, At, promptly attended to. Li Ural Cash Ad vances made at all timcs.ou produce in Store. ISAAC T. HEARD 0. M. STONE Sept, at, Sm.vpAG R. A. FLEMM, ~ IPluvAouw and Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA., CONTINUES to give liia personal attention to all business eutrusted to him Will oocupy the building eppoeit*Ak old stand va catad bjKT. CTaytou after Ist September. Sept Sl wlwjiu. R. A. FLEMING. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! IRUMLII At Chase’s Old Drug Store. We have just received, and continue to receive Large Supplies of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, Which we will exchange on the most liberal terms for GOLD, SILVER OR GREENRACKS. AMONG OUJi STOCK WILL BE FOUND, DampM^r. P il‘ n s , ittIfin 1 fini 1 h 0< Rt ir w! 1 ”' O il. Lnjie* I>r *“ of bind*. Perfumery, of all kinds, Pure Itroe. B ff k I)r *^l, B . Hk ' _. Ladies and Misses' White Cotton Hose, Lad.-*’ Cuff* and Collars, Fnofifh ' ‘ c .oburg Cloth. Domestic* Umbrella,, Buggy Umbrellas, Bonnet* and Hots, latest styles, B^noriYSEE L . ,n, * y ’ a .. , . Ribbons, .11 kind, snd qusUties, Cloth, and Cam, me res, 1 ' lii^'pt ßkrU ’, H " op Bk ' rt *' <»f the latest and moat unproved style, Gentlemen’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ol ,n<J Breakfast Shawls, A large stock of Embroideries, 8001, and Shoes, Hat* Sen tags, Hoods end Nubs.* Jaconet and Swim and cheeked Muslin, Trunk., Valices sxd Carpet B.gs, Crockery. Hardware and Groceries. Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. __***£»- MARGUS & FRANKLIN. FRANK. ARNOLD. BUR WELL GREEN F. ABNOllfc CO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C., AT CLEVELAND'S OLD STAND. -- ■ ♦ a WK d«R»re to «alt th*» attention of the pub lic 4o our complete Stock of GROCERIES, whiedi we offer clteap for CASH. Our assort ment eouaiste of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, PICKLES, VIN EGAR, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, SAR DINES, MACKEREL, SALT, CAN NED FRUITS, JELLIES, FINE WINES, BRANDIES, ALE, WHISKEYS. POUTER, CANDIES OF ALL KINDS, SOAP, PIPES, INK, PAPER, CURRANTS, FINE CHEWING AND SMOKING TO BACOO, FINE CIGARS, COTTON AND WOOL CARDS, BLACKING, ALMONDS, RAISINS, HARDWARE, HOES, TRACK-CHAINS. BUCKETS, TUBS, SHOVELS, SPADES, Axes, Hatchets, Files, Screws, Nails, DrswkaPas, Sifters, I'ailWlHt Brooms, jP 5 *,, thing Irons, Shear* Blade* Knives, Forts, Pocket Knives, Measure* Shot and Caps, fiMSSWARS CROCKERYWARE, TIISrwA.BE, AC. - W Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods at the HIGHEST mafkot price* F. ARNOLD A CO'S. Washington, April 27, 1866, 1-ts HRIIIIin CELEBRATED IKON COTTON SCREW May be Furnished to the Planters of South Carolina and Georgia, from Augusta, WHERE ONE MAY BE SEEN IN PRAC TICAL OPERATION. IT is a Georgia invention, combining aim plioity, economy and durability, with a new application of the Screw power by which the levera always awing in the earne horizontal plane, at a convenient height for ap plying hand or horse power—and, also, great ly facilitating the filling of the cotton box by turning back the follower block entirely front over the mouth of it The timbers are light aud small—the circle described by the lever, being but 22 feet diameter. Liberal arrangements made with agents for Counties, or in sale of County Rights. Cash price of Irons. (ISO, at Augusta. Send in your orders at once to F. PHINIZY * CO., Local Agent* Or, L. D. PALMER, General Agent, Pept 21, 3m. Augusta, Ga. L.J. Guitmenrtin, J. Flannery, JK \F. Drummond. L. J. GDILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTCTS, Skipping and Commission Merchants, 148 Bay St West of the Exchange, SAVANNAH, GA, ( ’osMiyamtlUs Solicited, upon which liberal Ad colters wilt be made. tV* u articular attention given to the SALE of COTTON and MERCHANDISE and to filling .Orders for TIMBER, LUMBER, WOOL, EWES, Ac. Oct S, 1864, M-Ja. J. J. ROBERTSON, A. P. BOGGS, WASHINGTON, GA. AUGUSTA, GA @mmm mmm? J. J. ROBERTSON & CO. WILL CONTINUE THE WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS In all its branches at 'their large and commodious fire-proof close store NO. 5, WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. PERSON AD ATTENTION given to to Storage and Hale of Cotton and Produce of all kind*. W* will furnfah our cu*tomer* with BAGGING and ROPE, and arrant the payment of tha llavenue Tax on a!! Cotton eooaigned to ua. Cotton aold by us for n traona in heretofore 0 ° f SUle Will U I M ‘ J for b >' or ' ROBERTSON, at the Bank in Washington as Thanking our friends for the very liberal palrytnage exUndep to ua during the past vesr, we of their confidence. B«pt. 24. I8«6* *26-If PLUMB & LEITNEK, druggists an& SVpotljcrarics, IBrond Street, NEAR TUB POST OFFICE CORNER, ATTGh USTIA, CtBOHOI a, RWI BCTFULL\ invite the attention of Merchant*, Planter*, and Physician* to their large aud well aborted Stock of * b UNAfiULTERATEO MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS , And all other article, in their line No houae in the USouth cati offer a atoek sttnerior in GENUINENESS and PURITY'. AIT OFFICINAL PREPARATIONS WingmX in atriet aceorda.tee with the Formulas „t the UK ITER STATES PEA EMA CO 1‘ (EIA with the Best Material, aud U»n PRUPER WKIGUIS and MEASURES. They respectfully .olictt*‘p'l'«t and pledge themselves to fill them with fidelity » n d dis patch. If any article ahott 1 ' 80l prove to be precisely as represented, they shall feel thankful to have it roomed at their expense, and the raci.ey will be r-funded. [Sep* 21, 13m. Georgia, wilkes county .—two months after date application will be made to the Cgurl of Ordinary of said coutily for leave to sell a part of the Real Estate belong ing to the estate of A. T. Holliday, dee’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY. Adm’x. Aug. 80. 1866, 19—2 m n EOROIA, AVILKhit COUNTY .-Where*. VT Garnett Andrews has applied to me for Let ten of Administration with the YVtll annexed on the estate of Samuel McJui.km late of said county deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notified te file their objection* if any they have, on oh before the first Monday in October next, else Letters will be granted said applicant, as pray, ed for. G. O. NORMAN, Ordinary Aug. 28, 1866, 18—4 m. JO\E So\ k fll DEALERS IN STOVES ANI) OKATES. PLAIN and Japaned Tin YVare, BriUnui* Wood aud Willow Ware, House Furnish ing Hardware, and Manufacturers of Tin, Cop. per and Sheet Iron Ware. 255 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. At tlie Old Stand of W. H. Salisbury A Cos. SepL 21, 22—3 m. THE AMERICAN HOTEL, Opposite the Depot. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, RECENTLY renovated, furnished and pla ced in oomplele order. Every effort will be used to render the guests oomfortable i Splendid Bar and Billiard Saloon attached to the House. WHITE & WHITLOCK, Pro's. Bkvson A Wu.iv, Clerks. [Aug. 26. Gso. YV. Evans, Sjl J. K. Kvass GEO. W. EVANS & SON, Warehouse and Commission AUGUSTA. OAo SPECIAL attention paid to the Storage §kd ■ Sale of C-ottou, aud all otker country.pio* I due*. The usual facilities and accom»od|tiou9 irtl:! be afforded te our customer** Office No* 14 Mclutosh Street, near Geoopa Hoilroad Bank. Sepw 21, 28, J*mr* H r . Norton. Nobert Walton, /r. WHOLESALE GROCERS. HORTON & WALTON, Continue Business at Store No. 187 Brood Street, Augusta, Ga,. (Next below old Union Bank Building.) WITH increased facilities, wc are prepar ed with a full STOCK to sell at the lowest market prices, all goods usually aold ia our line, suited to Merchants trade. Plantation and Flirty use. Augusta, Sept. 4, 20—Sm, J. SIBLEY & SONS, General Commission Merchants , No. ft Warren Block. AUGUSTA, GA. HAVE excellent and commodious clone Stor age room for COTTON, and will give their personal attention 10 its sale or*tor*g«. Liberal CASH ADVANCES will be made on all produce in atore. They also ofl>r for sale: 100 bales heavy Gunnv Bagging, 200 coil* beat Machine" Rope, 300 half coil* beat Machine Rope. 600 pound* Bagging Twine, 600 sack* Liverpool Salt, 60 bbls Re hoed Sugars, 100 boxes common to choice Chewing Tobacco. ’ 10,000 “Robt. Born*” and “Puff” Segare, 10 bble choiee Old Rye Whiskey. Sept. 21,22 —3 m. K. P. CLAVTON & ((>:; Warehouse and Commission Merchants. At Phinixy «fc Clayton's Old Stand, corner Campbell and Reynold Street*, AUGUSTA, GA . FP. CLAYTON #v6ffcobtinu* the Ware • house aud Commission Business iu all its branches, and is prepared to Receive, Store, Sell or Forward Cotton and Produce entrusted to his care. Hi* strict personal attention will be devoted to the business. Major JOHN 11. JONES, of Elbert county, G*., will be asso ciated iu the business from this date, and so licits the patronage of his friends and those of the late Col. L. H. O. Martin. The address of the concern will be E. P. CLAYTON A CO Will receive and forward Merchandize con signed to us. Agents for Mapes* Superphosphates and Wilder’s Fire Proof Safes. E. P. CLAYTON, JOHN H. JONES, of Augusta. of Elbert co., Ga. Augusta, Sept 21, 22-3 m. A. A. BEALL* J. H. SPEARS, W. U. POTTER BEALL, SPEARS & CO., M'anhonte and Commission Merchants Fire-proof warkhouse. no, 6 camp. bell Sk, Augusta, .Ga, will giv« strict personal attention to Storage *ml Sale of Cotton, Grata, Bacon, Flour am} other pro dace. IST Orders for Baging, Rope and Family- Supplies promptly filled. The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. Solicit the Patronage of their friends and the public generally. SepL Is, 21,3 m s. ik hmhbT Warehouse and Commission Merchant AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Sept. 21, 22—3 m. GRAY t TURLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, l-lfigs, XHBSOIBXBIBS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, tbo., o*3c., FIIiST DOOR BELOW MASONIC HALE. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. WE take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the trading pub lic that wo have made LARGE PREPARATIONS for the business of the present Season. Wo have now in Store a - MAMMOTH STOCK O J? FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, FOR THE Fall and Winter Trade of 1860. I'owbicl, we will make LARGE ADDITIONS by every Steamer from NVw York. MI». CUItISTOPnEK GRAY, with a ripe experience of Twenty five Years in the Dry Goods Trade, and who lias been parctianing for the Anrjtuta Market for Twenty Y ears, is now a member of our Firm, and WILL RESIDE IN NEW Y’OIiK CITY giving all Itia time ami attention to the selection of such supplies as will meet the wants and tastes of our people. • TU arrangement will give us EXTRAORDINARY FACILITIES FOR rURCIIA- I t’.V‘"L* 1 , 11 ." s ." t 1,11 w ‘ ,h Ampie Cash Capital, to take advantage of OF THE MARKETS, and the LARGE TRADE AUCTION SALES that are taking place daily. CST COUNTRY -NiERCU ANTS visiting Augusta, ami Dealer* generally should not make a single purchase before examining our Goods, aud informing themselves ol the Free*. All orders entrusted to mare executed with the mow-fidelity and attention which they would have, were the parties present in person to select for tbemselyes. We have Full Lines of the following COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, which are particularly adaptd to the CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS. Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Bleached SHIRTINGS aud SHEETINGS ; Brown and Bleached CANTON FLANNELS Brown DRILLINGS and JEANS; Plain and Striped OSNABURGS; White and Slate Corset JEAN3 ; Blue DENIMS aud STRIPES; APRON CHECKS and PLAIDS; Ail the Standard Brand, of American CALI COES, in Color*, Plain Black, and Black and white ; Manchester and Lancaster GINGHAMS ; We have taken great care this Full to make our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT More attraotive than ever. It contains EVERYTHING FA *S II ION ABLE, EVERY EVERYTHING CHEAP. AVe have also made some SPECIAL SELECTIONS IN MOURNING I)RESS GOODS which will be found very desirable. Although we cannot enumerate we will give the name of a few leading Goods in this Department: Black and Colored SILKS; 6-4 Real Black ALAPACA ; 6-4 Black and Colored LUSTRES ; 6-4 Black and Colored French MERINOES; 6-4 Black and Colored COBURGS; Rupex and American POPLINS; Black BOMBAZINES and Canton CLOTHS; OUR CLOAK ROOM Is the largest in the City, and will afford ample room fyr the Exhibition of CLOAKS and SHAWLS of the LATEST STYLES of Fashion. LADIES BLACK AND COLORED CLOTH CLOAKS Will be in GREAT VARIETY, and from CHEAP to VERY FINE LADIES’ SHAWLS IN MOUSELIKE DELAINE, MERINO AND CASHMERE—LONG AND SQUARE, IN BLACK MODE AND HIGH COLORS. FULL SUPPLIES of the different Goods coming under the following headings al ways on hand: LINENS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, FANCY GOODS AND TOY'S, HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS, _ , RIBBONS, HABERDASHERY. Ac. RW Packages delivered in any part of tbe City and Hamburg FREE OF CEIARG EL • GRAY & TURLEY, , „ Next Door to Masonic Hall. Augusta, Sept. 21, 18C6, 23, 5t Twilled TILI'-IAS and Glazed CAMBRIC ; White and Red FLANKED}; Gray, Blue and Yellow FLANNELS; Opera and Shining FLANNELS; White and colored Blanket#; Ladie* CLOAKINGS aud SACKINGS; SATINETS, TWEEDS and KERSEYS; Kentucky JEANS and Irmin CLOTHS; Scotch TWEF.pS and lIETUERS; Fine Colored French OASSIMKItES; Fine Black BROAD CLOTH and DOE* SKINS, Ac., Ac., Ac. Black Habit CLOTH and REPS; Colored Entpreta CLOTH and VELOURS; Paris All V oola DELAINES and Scotch PLAIDS ; Oriental LUSTRES and DEBAGES; Paris Silk Plaid POPLINS; FOIL DECHEVIES, Ac., Ac., Ae.