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•WILLIAMS A COVERT, Charleston, S. C. GEO. A. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
Williams* Covert &> Cos.,
DEALERS IKT
HITS, CAPS, STRAW. AMI MILLINERY GOODS,
-A.T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
RESPECTFULLY' invite attention to our splendid Stock of the above named Goods. n<fw
\(W in store and’to which we are daily receiving additions of the LATESJ'dnA most FA till
10XABLE STYLES. Consisting in part of Men’s, Boys’and Children’s Silk. Fur. Plush and
Wool HATS in endless variety. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's BONNETS and lIATS of the
LATEST STYLES, to which we would bej especially to ask the attention of the Ladies.
An elegant assortment of Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Ruches,
Veils, Laces, Nets, Nubias. Ladies’ Gloves, Plain and Hemstitched
I landk Eiscinai's, <fce.
Having First Class Milliners, we are at all times prepared to
Trim Ladies' Bonnets in the Latest Stales and at short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Prices as low as am
House South. . . . |
Country Merchants and Milliners are particularly invited j
to call and examine our Stock before purchasing.
WILLIAMS, COVERT Sc CO.,
233 Itroarl street. Opposite Masonie Hal!,
Noveml>er 2, 1566, 28 —Bm. AUGUSTA, <5-A.
HOME AGAIN.
.0.
frliE subscriber has the pleasure of informing his friends and pat
-1 runs that he has again opened at the old stand, so long and fa
vorably known as
SETZE’S lOIRW 0-00 IDS CORNER,
A large and well selected stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
cberij cf &coh
! S l AI,I. V KEPT I \ A PRY «OOPS IIOISE,
AnJ will endeavor to merit, by po'ite alteution to the w ants of his customers,
/\ XjO W SO A Xj33 o D I* H. ICES,
A share of the generous patronage so long bestowed upop the old concern,
HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOR.
,-=»» The services of Mr. Wm. 0. Noruell having also been so
cured, his old friends and customers am respectfully solicited t u
favor him with a call.
J. SETZE, A^cnt.
November 2, 1866.23—H. ,
MRS, E, H, I'llGliE,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ;
LADIES’ AMD MISSES
MSkT&c
Dress Goods,
mimes, mn notions,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, A,
190 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA GA.
Nut. 9, l&oG—tf
LIVERY & SALE STABLES,
AUGUSTA,
fP H E UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
X inform the public generally and transient
persons in particular that he still continues the
Livery and Sale Stables Business
on the corner of EUi* ws<l Jackson street!*, im
mediately in the rearinf the Ulobe Hotel, w here
lie would be pleased to wait qpou ail who may
fuel disposed to favor him with their patronage,
and for the special accommoda* ion of the
Transient Travelers
?
visiting Augusta, and leavingllieir horse? at his
Stable?*, regular MEALS and LODGING will
will be furnished at his family resides.ee at
Fifty Cents a Meal,
thereby enabling them to come leave the
city Bt ot.e half the expense they would be at by
steping at Public Hotels, and sending their
horses to other stables.
XT Horses taken on Livery and Sale.
XT Good Lot for Drovers, with sheds.
HORSES and CARRIAGES’kept for HIRE and
SALE. HEXRY A. BYRD.
Nnv. 9—2 m
Wanted.
I SITUATION as GOVERNESS for small
3 children A quiet home in a pious family
I* of more consideration than salary. Refer
ence given and required. Address A. 8., at this
Office. Nov. V, 1960, 20,4tf
S'j X C C 111 op’s
SALE..
On the First Tuesday in January next,
I BEFORE the Coart House door, at Wash*
) ington, Wilkes county, a tract of land
• :n said county containing
750 ACRES,
More Or I.cks,
adjoining land* of John M. Booker, Daniel 11.
Standard, and James LimUey, on tl«; waters cf
Morris Creek. Isold as the property *>f Ivimhro
S. Turner, dccM, for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
J. IV. WALTON,
Executor.
Nor. 5, 1806, 29—td*.
VAH-MAII, WlTtil-MMEfI,
HCAtll COltnZi,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
VJASHINGTON,
Attire Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
gQ WATCHES, CLOCKS, Musical Boxes and
y/*V> Jewelry repaired. Particular attention
(tkym paid to French and English Clucks, and
fine Watches.
I would respectfully state to the public hr d
joining Couitjc*, that I have been a practical
WATCH-MAKER, for the Inst sixteen years
and daring that time have had experience in new
work, as well as in repairing, in my liu** of busi
ness. A good stock of Watch KEYS and
GLASSES always on hand. These articles
soil cheaper than anybody in town.
April 26, 1860, 1— 6m.'
REID'S PHOSFATE,
FIFTY BARRELS JUST RECEIVED.
N r OW is the time to enrich yonr lands to se
cure a good Wheat Crop. Cull soon and
get a supply.
R. 11. VICKERS <L CO.
BT* Cidl at tire Depot and get it from the
ft. It. Agent.
j November 2, 1865, 2f*—tf.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
New BUCKWHEAT,
Choice Sugar House SYRUP,
No. 1 MACKEREL in Kits.
PIE FRUIT, JELLIES,
Just received at NORTON'S.
November 2, 3866, 23—ts.
Salt! Salt!!
SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, for gale
T. H. NORTON.
Not. 9, 1864, 29, ts
ME W
FALL AM) WINTER
GOODS.
j. 11. FITZPATRICK
1* S now receiving at his New Store, corner
of l ’ublic Squre and Main street o tq.bndid
Stock of
Dry oods
Fancy Goods,
Xolioßs &<*.
Would call particular at turn inn t.« In
ful line of
Dress Trimming-', endr. ■ .
Ribbons,
Plain and white edgt- Yelv.-t>.
-S'ilk and N'elvet lint:>
of all shades and colors.
Chendle Cords, Braid, A
A I.SO,
Clothing and Gentlemens
Furnishing (!•>
llats and Caps, Boots and Mt«-« -
Has on hand a good assortment
of the above articles, which he is
offering on the most reasonable
terms
Thanking my friends mid as
quaintances for former patronage
a continuance of the same is solic
ited.
J. 11. FITZPATRICK.
Oct. 12, 1866, 25—If
212 Broad /Stekt,
A UGuS TA , GoER G la,
We liave Lave just received a fine lot of
Onion Sets,
And will be snj plied with all the varities of
GARDEN SEEDS
Aa fast as the new crop is harvested.
PLUMB LEITNER,
Avgusta, Ha.
November 2, 1866 28—4 m.
IN'SIRITTIONS 11 Ml Ml.
11)1', l SflllllTT & llllfllTEll.
ED inform the citizen** of Washing l uti
v// and vicinity that they hav<* come to this
place for tin* pu; }>•>** of giving iu-iiiierions in
Vocal ftu.l Instrumental Music. 'J lie) wiil giv.
Lessons on the
(’ineio* Violin, I’lnfe,
Or any Ollier flmlriimeiil
*lllOsO wishing to take i.ossun in "cal >■
strumental Music will pb-a-.- app y
t<» him at Mr. .'smith’s Hotel w • i
all times be found. His terms an . I- c
For I*2 Lessons, J . : l’i.Gß
For 86 “ ..... bii.OO
The 36 Lessons to be taken within th' pace
< f three months.
At the close of each ion • f fbr- •
public Concert will be
lie wi 1 also RK : '! 1
Cor any person de>irn . 1
Oct. 10, 1866, gs—ts
Notice.
LL persons I'-'febte-l to fee L •:
W. L. SMITH, will ple,»~e c... .-
immediately and ietile their <
my intention to go We.-i soon. I
up my busine>s*V-|ore le \uj i i.-
and am now fini-hing a h*t * f < .
gant Btiggies. and one Foot- •» :
way. all of which I will sell v r ■m- p
or exchange for good M-ules ! all
a bargain Vy j„
Oct. 26, 27—lm
i,oi in: !
4Js4UMBER nf (bp bc,t q-ndiu b
loail, delivered in »Ttv part ..f tli,- v:I‘
shortest notice :irid nio- t teM-onahie 1 ~
R li. VICKERS A. <.!)
Sept. 21, 1866. 2»—tf.
SAFE mill m ill) B.WIIV
J'UST received a good eupply of I9TOCK : ’
PADLOCKS-
R. 11. VICKERS it CO.
Aeg 23. 1866, IS—ts.
Tea! Tea!
received—one chest of SUPERIOR
'■il GREEN TEA.
R. H. VICKERS a- CO
Bricks.
f'T'EN Thousand Bricks for if applied f»r
J. immediately. RH. VR'KEItS <t CO
New Cheese
JUST RECEIVED BY
Oct 26, 27 R. 11. VICKERS A: CO'
K t\ Ol I.D most respectfully inform the
llf T ll *‘ '* gem-i-aily, tliat we have and are rc
ceiviue «me «f lh« best stock of gm,ds. we
have ,-ve, b;o i.iii to tins market, cousisung in
pan *f la- iiilh.wing articles:
All NN 00l Mfiinos, DeLaim .
F mprc'- Cloth in great variety, <
i SsTco, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Pf lin< Pi ’n A’ I\>Ttcd Swiss]
.•C'tn.'i a. I ms,
Tii-h and Pillow Case Linen,
Opera and Common Flannels,
and . . m eiings, Towels,
■ iiinchanis,
is i ttlieoes,
i , , ins, i lowers Bonnets,
I 5 h-iwl- and Sontags,
: ■ ■ i • oiks, Gloves,
li ■ y. i , is, t lotliing,
f.'a>-dni‘. i es,
GIBD EillES
Drugs, Oils &-e.
11 11. 11l kl.llS i TO.
Sept. 28, 18U6, 23—ts.
3000 Acres
O 37"
VALUABLE LAND,
a'O’jj siutaa.
HJb OFFER f..r Palo my VALUABLE PLAN
44k TA.TI( )N in WjikoMUuunty, lying on tin* «
Dt.4 nf Fi liing <’n r k fight, milus Nortlnui 1
known as Hio
l
Nolan Far sb,
l.ouudfd by lands of 11. A. Arnett, Luther Lati
liter and others.
On the place is a good D A ELLINtJ HOU> I*
aid all necessary out t huddings, a good Gin
Hui*e an I >urew, an excellent well of water in
I tht yar.l mid a good spring a short distance fro t.
t in'. Hou-e
nv pes -mi wishing to examine the premi-e
--ca id« so by applying to Mr. Th is. H Cooper,
ie iding on ih* plantation,
or address
TIIOS. F. NOLAN
Wot Point. Ga.
Tt .be ! 1866 26 - r »t
J . £5. COLES,
.87* 1C ron
II
r"■ v.i :*2 ■:*?« n■: - 1
- •'tin Si, mr > ith Cur- H»n /"o o
L i ti, .ii and I‘roihi .• g*-, •
<n .*iv•• ; he same uMm age
U lil jurnish or pu chase Plaipers’ >upn n
Augu-iit Ga., - ug 28, 1860 18—3 m.
mm in® vum
■ N: »> want i I
»•: ?. dit desired Apply
. ii. Vl* KKRS & ■
(l - I ” 26—ts.
c’sis! irived.
trtt’ijf iif I.kL \ ! * K
v*. r •: \1 .y ti \dk ‘ ioi l ;
...y rl, f■ it
il li ceesvcd.
Ti Mnliir Viil.-m-eiK! and imila
■hi. 1- i ‘r. . iii'ii ~ill.-i i- . liemsi itched
•»l !.. •• I: iidi-r.’hi.i l.;,dii-’>i!li mill Merino
!. !•: •l- ;op k r d-c, f r wile
! y n. ii v! 'E:::.s * co,
o'. . 1 ts
’ '••v'" CC.r-y-,
v’-U.a IM-llGi's Dliftil t’K \ HE-, jiindci!
u:ij,i idc... in catch.. ll c fir G root ies.
Apfdy <• riv to JAS T* 'OX 10';.
liroiid >trect,
Augti-ta, Eti.
ctijbiiT 18. It6o —lm
Flour Flour!
ten la mi els of the very best
<£» BIT SEfS 9
For sale by K. IL VICKERS & CO.
ct l'J 1866, 26—ts.
WAITED.
25 GOOD -ULES,
1 pair GOOD HOUSES.
Oct 26,27—ts P ARNOLD
Hriclx.2 Bricit! 2
A LaR(»E l a of gfwd Rltlt>K f.r Sat#*
Apply to
fc>. W. ( ALLAWAY \g\
For F. ®. Wi>oeieu>.
l!)7iniv« K\TOR'* \ LIN
ON ;he ti;st TUESDAY in IVw.nds r nex
wii he so and before the Court lion e dom
in Aas in-*) <>ii. Hikes e»*unty, the TANARUS» Rowing
tiact <»F land, -to-wit; a traei containing
Four Hundred and feisty
-^Sfe-CCTEX.
More or less, lying in m»M county on the waters
of Long Creek;adjoining lands «rs Binns, Fcnee
ford.and others, sold as the property of tolm IJ.
Norman deceased, for tbe hem-lit of ilte hci*s
and creditors of said deceased
Term made known • n the davof side.
JOHNSON NOR MAN, Admr.
Scj# 28 23
AI ‘ IKISYHATORs S/LE-
h first • UE'sDAA' in Deceuiher next,
s \ J wi l l»e void before the Court I louse door in
the town of Wa-him t m, \\ ilkes county, the fol
lowing property, to wit : one tract of land con
t aiding FIVE IWXVRET) AXD THIRTY
.1 ('RES. more or lying and being *n said
" ' : tin* waters »f Clarke’s Creek adjoin
: nd*. of nil .II uff and otliers ri said tract
• • 1 • and are two settlements, and will be sold in
• Is or together, as mav best.suit purchu
a- ’ he pr .pei ty of Elijah Norman,
- >'lte benefit of crcditora.
:u.i ie known oil tin* day
JOHNSON NORM AN, Admr.
ii 'HO MON « ll''- after date application will
1 l e ma-le to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkes
eonnu fi>r leave to sella portion of the Lands
1 - " 'Me. i he estate of George (Ire-ham, ilu-
N JNCY S. (1 REM.I AM, .
b 1860. 2'3— and Executor.
. f'l 1 WIEKI.n • OUNTY—Whereas
Srfv* Reuben ICendall aplilies to tnc for letters
of «iuardiun-hip of -arah Jane Danner, Abraham
M Iktrinei, Benjamin F Daunt r and William 11 ,
D* i! "' minors of Franklin W Danner, dec’d.
these ate tleu lbie to cite and admonish all
p* intetested to be and appear at my office
wit lon the li -e prescribed by law, to show cause,
il any tli v have, why said letters should uot be
granted
tiiv. n under my hand :.t office in Washington,
this Ist day of Oct«.T>er, 1866.
('. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
Oct. Bth. 1366, 24
(VY KOUGIA. WILKES OOUNTY—Whereas
George l)ys«»n, Administrator on the es
tate of John I) Daly, late of said county, deceas
ed. applies to me lor Letters of Di-misrion from
said trust:
These are therefore to cite and ndmonid) all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, t. be nn I appear at my office within
the time pre-cribed 1»y law, to show cause, if any
t hey h ive, why said letters should not be grant-
Given under tny hand at office in Wa hington,
this 4th day of October, 1806
G G. NO It MA N, Ordinary.
Oct. 5,1866, 24—lam6m
‘TICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
Ji 41 All persons indebted to the Estate of Fran
cis s. Sutton, late of Lincoln county, deceased
ire requested to make* immediate payment; and
'hose having claims against said estate will pre
ent them, duly attested, within the tinfo pre
crihcd bv law. JOHN N. CIIEN AULT,
Sept. 21,22— 6i # # Execute
GEORGIA, WILKES COUNTY.
months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court o* Ordinary
f W’ill.es county for leave to sell the real estate
•.•longing to the estate of Susan Wingfield, do
•eased. E. G. WINGFIELD, Ex’r.
Oct. 19, 20— 8 t
OEOR .TA WIL KEB COTfKTY.
Whereas, Wm. J Flynt applies to me forl. t
ter-* of mlministiation on tlm eslnto of Johnr Me*
• rkle, late of said count v. deceased:
these are tlwrefore to cite and admonish nil
I hi ■.i.lar the kindred andcruditorsof said d<-
i I, to be and appear at my offieo within tin*
•ime pr.-serihed by I iV, to • imw cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant-
Given under my hand at office in Washington,
tins 18th day of October. 1S(50.
Oct. 19. 26 G. NORM \N, Only.
GEORGIA, WILHE& COUXI'Y.
Whereas John I. Anderson applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Thomas
A. Heard, late of said county, deceased:
Th«*sc are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kin In and and creditors of said
de e i ed. tube and appear at. my office wi'liin
ib.- 11 j.resuribed by b»w, to show cause, if any
♦i•• , I •', why said letter.* .-511011111 not be grant-
Given under my hand at office in Washington,
tl»i< ]Bth day of October, 1866.
(Jet. In. 26 (J. G. NORM AN, Ord’y.
/I Old •I A WII.KIG COUNTY—Whereas
v X in G . urner. Executor on the estate of
\ v lin k h.te of aid county,deceased. appli«*s
oeibr j.etfer- of from said trust;
’ —.-iitc thend'-iro to cite and ndmoui !i all
■ idol tbi kindred and creditors ofsaid dc
• •» le- and appear at. my office within the
• •idled by law, to show can e, if any
vo, u hv said letters should not be granted
• "i midei my hiuel and official signature, at
hington, tliisdtli dii\ ofOctobkr, 1866.
g. (J NO It MAN, Ord’y.
1 'c- 5 1-66. 21 Li-mfim
pi.il G!A IFILK IIS C‘ E NTV.—WI cr n
Dru»y I. Aycoe.k, lm- applied to me foi L« t
* i- r- of Administration on the estate of i iu n
ton. dee'd
ii persons corcerue I arc herby notih.al k
file eir bj.-ctions, if any they hive, on ri e
ibr lie ti if t Monday in December next,« c' c
l.e i.'i- will be gr.mted said applicant ass «) and
hr. (i. NORMAN, Ordin ry
i o hc.B, -28—3<)d
f -4 ••! i V\ I EKE COUNTY—Where-s
•t* :■ Quarles, administratoi on the estate
of ii/;ibell. A. Ilanuiyk, la'cof said county, do
cosed, applies to me or Letters of DLmission
fjom said t»u-1:
These are tluiefore to cite and admonish all
ad singular tie- kindred an I credit ois of said de
cea-e , to be and apfiear at my office within the
time pje eiibed by law, to fd-.ow cause, if any
th-. . have, whi 'aid U: tiers should not he granted.
Give • nndei my hand at*office in Wa:hington,
■i: ill .:ty 4 f October, 1866.
G. ("5. NOI*MAN, Ordinary.
( *ct 5 1860 24—clumCm
tzn'jat"ugl z
fet«!c off G(*or»i«-\Vilkc v i Conuß'.
L oin GpVeli i Golasjiie, ) label f.;r 'Divorce
v.s. V In Wilkes SiipV Court
James W. Odaspie. } T erm 1866.
*p. F appearing to the Court by the return o
vJy the "heriff, that the defendant does not re
ide in thi- county and t further appearing that
he dfies no reside in this State, it is, «.n motion,
ordeied that publication be made in the Wash
i gton Gazette, ;i public new piper o» the State,
once a month for four months, as required by law,
requiring the defendant to appear and answer at
the next '‘Vim of .‘his Court, or that the case be
considered iu default, and the plaintiff allowed to
proceed.
A true extract from the Minutes, thi* 31a
October, 1866. GEO. DYSON, 0. 8. 0.
GE<Ut TA. WILKES i'OUNTAQ—T W »Y
rn > thw after date apjdieation will m ade Gi b
•e Hill annexed, to the Court of Qrdimr,' f>j*
leave to sell the r**al estate belonging to the -k
tutc of J ton cm Fade deceased.
JOHN L. NORMAM, Admr
Nov. 2, 1860, 28—2 m,
ROBrLOCfchart A lV r M PSTE R.
COTTON FACTOR.'
'..gl^V'iKKrjoOL.
jTD US BY
- MESSRS.MAU & WRiG H].
mm & mm,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ADVANCED ON jCOTTGN con-
Ms. srs° 110 BT. LOCKHART Jo DEMPSTER,
LIVEUI’*K»L
Messrs I). H. BALDWIN & CO., N*\v You*
ROBERT PATTERSON and CO.,
Euiladei.puta
Representing the above Wealthy and Respon
sible H. uses, we are always prepared to m ike
advances ou Cotton consigned to them for sale.
We beg to call the nt tout ion tis Planters.and
Hokh-rs of Cotton to our unsurpassed facilities
for handling the nmc. li e arc at all times in
funds to advance an Consignment*. Cotton for
warded with dispatch (at Low llatesof Freight)
to any American or European Port.
We oiler the same inducements this seasion
which characterized"all our engagements during
the past year—namely. Dispatch to ShifHiinuts,
Moderate Charges and Quid; Returns.
It is not necessary to pay the govcrimnent tax
on Cotton at points of shipment. Planters may
ship to u -, lax unpaid, by giving bonds for the
•sauid to tho Revenue Collector of the District i*i
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 all care ar.d trouble.
A large stock of Ragging and Rope constant
ly on hand at market rates. Close storage 'for
Cotton. MAUDE & WEIGHT,
Sept. 28, 23 283 Broad street.
_ «««~
J. -W. BRADLEY'S
. Ci'icbratvd Dstplcx Iltlipiic
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
HOOP SKIRTS,
Arp miivcrsnlly ncknowlcdgcdby all lndip,
tlii'nu.-hfuit tbe length anti breadth of tho Lund,
to hit the most perfect and agreeable Skirt ever
invented, tbe three bottom rods of every Skirt
made bei n ri heavier, and twice or double covered.
'i li.-y are not equaled in Elegance, Elasticity,
I-iiihl/ioes, Durability, Comfort, or Economy.-
’f hey iv ill not bend or break like the Single
-*f -* -kilt., but uill preserve then perfect ami
beautiful 'shape more than twice as long as any
single spring that has ever been or can be'ntadu.
Thi- in ven ion consists of Duplex, or two Ellip
tic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly
and firmly together, edge to edge, making tire
toughest, tnosl flexible elastic, and durable spring
ev --r used. Tim wonderful (l. xihilify and great
comfort ind pleasure to any lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic skirl will he experienced partic
übn'ly in all crowded assemblies, Operas, carri
ages, railroad c rs, church pews, atm chairs, for
promenade and house dress, ns the skirt can he
folded when in use, to occupy a small space au
111 Ry as a silk or muslin dress, for Children,
Mi-es "r Young Ladies they arc superior to all
others*
i fv" Inquire Lr the Duplex Elliptic (or ch u^
b!e) S|ij lug
At U Imlusnle bv the Exclu?ive)Manufncturer«
and'V'le owners of tho Patent.
WHSTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
WAREEOOMS AND OFI-ICB,
Nos. 9*7 Chambers and 79 ami 81 Keade sts.
NEW ::::::::::: YORK.
For sale by COZART & HOGUE.
Oct. 12. 1 sen, 2.s—gm
S)jSUSS TRIMM3E»fig&
OUR stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS is the
most complete and full wc liave ever had.
ALSO,
if est) £)ires§e : s &|ps &e.
Call and sec for yourself.
K II VICKEBS & CO.
-Sept. 29, 1866, 23—ts.
MEW~QOODs7
/‘•OS bSTING -OF
\_V Dry Goods, lfats and Shoos,
Hardware, Crockery and Groceries,
Os every description arc now being received by
ARNOLD, GREEK and CO^
Sept. 21, 22
IS end! Read ! !
TWO dozen bottles only, of DRAKE’S I'LA'S
JL 'i A 1 ION BITTERS. Kor sale by
JOHN S. EDiiUSDSOS <t BRO.
Sept. 29,23
ALL THE GO.
Hawley 8 Solidified TOOTII CREAJf.
•J S EDMONDSON & IiRO.
Aug, 23, 1866, 18 —ts.
Trimmings.
wr Vt' ANTs* Waiafs, Jaconet and Swiss Tuacr
u <»'"» Edging, Coventry and other fiillitn.
E !gu 'O. *e. It. ii. VICKERS it CO.
Oct o,29—ts
CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
st'.-vi' ' ecu veil, a lot of clothing, Over Coats
, I rock -and sacks. Bants, VohO, Gcittleiui n’a
v fill''.Hosiery R 11. VICKERS <t CO.
Oct. 6, 21—U
JUST RECEIVED,
liabb It’s B M Siiicrata^
J. S EDMUNDKON and ERO.
July 52, 1860 12— ts,
JUST RECEIVED,
Five gall. Balsam Copaibw and a lolMorphin
Very 'jw.
J- sed *7XS/7 sl*s
Aug 31,1866, 19