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THE PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, AT AUGUSTA, GA.,
Recently Built on the Corner by the Planters’ 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 afford to Sell Cheap. The very best makes of Calicoes, from 16 to 20 cents per yard. Best Delaines at 30 cents. Poplins from 40 cents to the finest.
Ladies’ Hats from the lowest to the finest. Cloaks and Furs from $6 to SSO. Consult your interest and visit the New Dry Goods Store, by the Planters’ Hotel. We are Virginians,
from Fredericksburg, and will serve you right. Mr. M. S. KEAN, whose services we have secured, will be pleased to see his old friends.
Oct. 26, 1 866-1 m V. Tlicliards dks Bros.
GROCERIES.
A FRESH mppty of ...ry'hitig in the GRO
il CERY line ju.t reteiv.d. AUo, a good
•apply of
Hardware,
Hollow-ware,
W ooden-ware,
Shoes,
Hats,
Crockery, &e.
The above GOODS will be *old low. I in
vii. the ipeeiul attention *f cuatoiiKie to mv
Stork of
Groceries,
Shoes & Hats.
They will bo Bold at Augusta priced with
freigbta added.
P. H. NORTON.
Oct. 12, Iflfifl, 25—ts
LADIES HATS
Bonnets,
Caps,
Head Dresses,
HEAD ITS,
Ribbons,
BONNET ORNAMENTS,
And Trimming for Making
BONNETS,
For Sale at the Lowest Prices.
R. H. VICKERS & CO,
Oot. 19. 1860. 28—ts •
Admi n ist rotor’s
SALE.
fU in December next will
\_F he •Old before the Court House door it.
th« townof \\«.hington, WUlces connty. a Traci
of L.n.l m..,d corn tv of Wilkee, ou the ,v»
tsr# of Kittle Greek, coutamiug
460 ACRES,
More w lew sdjoininu lends of G. Ms'lhew
Trl'stut SUJ oU,erfc Ther * ia '» »">
ONE HUNDRED ACRE!
Os Original Wooil Land, and about
SIXTY ACRES OF
BOTTOM LMB,
•old M the properly nf Th,«. J. Well, deo’d,
_ _ ■ benefit of the heirs and creditors.
8W Tenns m»dr known on day of Sale
"'ll. K. CALLAWAY,
. , Administrator.
October 18, 26—td
CORN ILL
QUEE.Y OF THE SOUTH.
OUR NEW CORN MILL is now in full
operation, and we are prepared to Grind
MEALorGIU.STS, loral! who will give m their
patronage. Give ,»ir Mill a fair trial nnd wo
feel saeured that you will ho pi mwi),
W. L. KROUGH A CO.
October 12, 1866, 2&—Sin.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
Fpuls will inform the friends of Mrs. M. R.
A HARRIS and the putdie generally, that,
she ie now prepared lo do all kinds of
MILLBMT W<W£,
In the moet furbion.ble and Inieet styles. She
will also keep constantly on hand,
bonnets, hats,
HK\D DRESSES. NETS.
And everything usually kept in a first oks«
Millinery Store. Call and examine my at net
Before parohnsing elsewhere. Oot 5,24-ts *
“ H. A. FLEMING,
Warrh,tHfr and Commission JtcieJianl,
AUGUSTA. GA„
CONTINUES to give his personal attention
lo all business entrusted lo him. Will
oeeupv the building opposite his old stand va
cated Y>y E. I*, flat too after Ist September.
S.pU 21. 22—3 m. R. A. FLEMING.
35 Sacks
SroyALL’A Exselsior Mill# FLOUR
Dooble Extra. Extra and Superfine, to
arrive on Saturday next.
„ H. NORTON.
Oel. 12, 1868. 45—ts
Wilkes County Sheriff’s Sale, |
for December.
WILL be sold before (he Court House door
in Watthington,* Wilke* county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of s.tle:
One lot Land containing sixty (60) rrres,
more or le*w, adjoining lauds of O. W. Flor
ence. Palmers oud others., on the voters of
Rocky Creek, alt the interest of Henry G.
Thompson, iri said tract of Land, levied under
an execution issued from the Honorable Bupe
ri'ir Court for Wilkes county, in favor of
Bradford Thompson vg. Henry G. Thompson,
property pointed out by Bradford Thompson.
J. M. DYs^ON,
October 31. 1866 Sheriff W. C.
Will be soj.J before the Court House door in
Washington, Wilkes count}', on the first. Tues
day in December next, wit hin the legal hours
of <*«!«:
One Tract of Land, containing M 0 acres,
more or leg*, on the waters of New ford Creek,
being the home place, or the place on which
Francis McClendon now resides, a homestead
of fifty (60) acres having been reserved.
Thin survey includes a good Grist, and Flour
Mi I, and adjoins lands of F. K. Smith and
and others levied on as the property of Fran
cis McClendon, to satisfy two fi fas. from the
Hiiperior Court of Wilkes count*,; in favor of
John W Heard, vs. Francis McClendon, but
controlled now by Isaac A. McClendon. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant who relinquish
es his privileges under the Stay Law.
Also, «t the nume Limn and place, one fourth
interest in ibeSafford Mill and Mill Tract, of
Land, containing 120 acres more or lens. This
Mill i« also on New fold Creek, and is a good
Grist and Saw Mill, levied on as the property
of Fiaucis McClendon to satisfy a fi. fa. from
(he Magistrates Court of the 180ih district, in
favor of Isaac A. McClendon v*. Francis
McClendon. Levy made and turned over to
mio by the Countable of said district.
WM. A. QUINN.
Oct 31. 1866—td Deputy Sheriff W. C.
JWUST OPENED.
and. T. HARRIS,
A T VIT/A'A THICK'S OLD ST A KD,
1 IT ILL k-rp fintt.t initly on band a vaviely
1V of G»d<i». eonsisti’ng of
Dry Goods, No*io«.i», Boot* and Shoes,
Candies, Almonds, ?* «!•*.
Fine Chewing and Stnakfdjg Tobacco,
Fine Cigars,
Also, a fine nMoitment of Gent’s Hats, Mi !
everything usually kept in a Dry Goods Store.
1 will ink? great 'pleasure in wailing upon ant
one who may favor me with a call and will of
fer them goods on the moet reasonable terms.
J. T. HARRIS.
Oct. 4,1868.24 —5 tn
Pplplj
M *? T AP.*a U v’" TU V/{l
it\ FROf. THE PUiatlT TO'
In THt MOST ELABORATE. |*■
cf; DISICNEO a furruhed (%■
Wy TO ORDER *r SHORT
WORK FOR THE COUNTRY
WRIGHT’S CELEBRATED
1110. Y COTTON SCREW
Mag be Furnished to the Planters of
South Carolina and Georgia,
from August},
WIIKIIIS ONE MAY BFT SEEN IN PRAC
TICAL OPERATION.
IT is a Georgia invention, combining sim
plicity, economy ami durability, with a
new application of the Screw power by
which th* levers always swing in the same
horizontal plane, at a convenient height for ap
plying hand or hor.ee power—and, also, greet*
ly facilitating the filling of the cotton box by
turning back the follower block entirely from
over the mouth of it. ’The timbers are 1 light
and small—the circle by the levers
being but 22 feet diameter.
Liberal arrsngeruents made with agents for
Count*, s, or in sale of County Rights. Cash
price of Irons. SIBO, at Augusta. Send in
your ordtua at once to
F. PillXIZY tt CO ,
Local Agents.
Or, L. D. PAi.MF.iI,
General Agent,
Sept. 21,8 m. Avgusia, (fa.
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
Gen era l Com m hsio n Me rcha n ts.
No. 6 Warren Block.
AUGUSTA, GA.
UAYK excellent and commodious close Stor
age room for COTTON, and will give
their personal attention to its sale or storage.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES will bo made
on all produce in store.
They also offer for sale:
100 bales heavy 0 mmy Bagging,
200 ends best Machine Rope,
IHV half coils best Machine Rope.
f»oO pounds Bagging Twine,
600 sacks Liverpool Salt,
50 hl»!« Refilled Sugars,
100 boxes common to choice Chewing
Tobacco.
10,000 “Uobt. Burns” ami “PufT’Segars,
10 bids choice Old Rye Whiskey.
Sept. 21,22—3 m.
THE AMERICAN HOTEL,
Opposite the Depot,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
F> ECENTLY renovated, furnished and pla-
IV ced in complete order. Every effort will
be used to render the guests comfortable.—
Splendid Bar and Billiard Saloon attached to
th* House. WHITE <fc WHITLOCK, Pro's.
Bryson «fc Wiley, Clerks. [Aug. 29.
NEW GOODS.
fiHMP STOSS.
I HAVE just recieved a supply' of Fall
Goode, consisting in part of the following
articles:
Calicoes of various styles, grades and prices,
DeLaines. Worsted arid Dries Goods,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
Bonnets and Hats, of various qualities.
Crockery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, Ha/d ware, cotton and wool Cards,
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
and a great many Notions too tedious to men
tion; in fact every thing needed in a well reg
ulated family.
1 will sell any of my good* at the smallest
sort of profit, ns 1 want money, and arn bound
to sell. Friends and old customers will do well
to call before purchasing elsewhere, I am de
termined not to be undersold.
8. 11. CRENSHAW.
Oct. 5, 1866, 24—ts.
WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
Agents for the purchase and pale of all kiiitla of
COTTON 1) OMES TJ CS.
Liberal Advances Made on Con
signments.
Office No. 3 Stoddard** Lower Range,
B A Y<?ST RE LT, SAVA N N All, GA.
U. B. WiLKtssox, or Newnan Ga.
i B. J, Wii/ok. formerly of Oseefuskee Cotton
| Mills, Ala.
i P. H. Wooii, of the late firm of J. W. Rabun
»fc Cos., Savannah, *
J Oct. 28, 27.
senEPULE GEORG 1A U \ ILROAD.
DaT PaSjrKXOKK Traix.
Leave Augusta at * * * • 6 15 a m
Arrive at Atlanta at * ■ * 6 60 r m
Leave Atlanta at fi 15 a m
Arrive at Augusta nt • • \ 6 00 r M
Night Pahaknuer Train.
Leave At!nU *.»••- 6 45 r *
A .five at Attgusta * • * • 3 80 a m
Le ive *••••; 00 A M
Arrive at At l 4 '* f 11 • * * ’ 00 a B-*
E. W. POLE, Supvi'f'Uvndest.
June 20, 1806.
4 DMIMSTR A TOk'S SA LE
W ILL he sold on the first TUEMUf
▼ Y Dvveiiiber n< xf, hi-fi»re the Court Ho«*e
door in the town of Weahingtoif, WiJkea’Coun
ty. a Tract of Land lying in th- »™ ! '*
on the waters of Broad Uiver. adjoining Wfi
bdin Cade, B. VV. Forteon sod John
eontMining SEVEN' IIUNDKEI) AGUES,
more or less. There are some 40 or 50 a res *‘f
eX'udlent River bottom bind on the Tract.
Sold,ns the property of Dtannh Pullen, dec’d.
for the benefit of the heirs und credited cf
said deceaaed.
Terms of bale on the day.
E. 'L SMITH, Adm’r.
Oct, 3d, 1806, 24
n EORGI A, WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas
VT tJrtriiett Andrews I»as applied to rue for Lett
iera of Adm'nislration with the Will annexed
on the estate of Samuel MoJuu.kiu late oi »siJ
county dseeaaed.
All pernona concerned are hereby notified to
file their objection , if any they have, <»n t-r
before the first Monday in October next, ebc
Lottos will be granted said applicant, ha pray
ed for. G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
Aug 23, 1866, 18—1 m.
3?I4i3L3MTEH©r IIOTISXi
AVGUSTA, GA.,
\TEWI.Y Furnished and Refitted, Lnaur
* v passed by any Hotel South, was Re-open
ed to the public Out Bth, 1866.
T. S. NICKERSON, Propr.
Late of Mills House, Charleatou. nnd Proprb
etor of Nickeraon'a Hotel, Columbia, S. C.
Nov. 2—if
Cheap for Cash.
UfE offer the following at the price attach-
W ed, by the 1 lb. and over, —being a
small advance on New York coet —far the pur
pose of raising a little cash, which we are vb
ligrd to have :
Tart Iron <t Potass
Ergot,
Tartar Emetic,
Yellow Rot, goid
ell seed, 75
Arsenic 75
Suiph, Acid, 25
By the carboy 12
Blue Mass, 2 0»>
Ext. Jalap,
Contie Rose,
Ext, Corooynth
comp. 1 50
Muriatic Acid. 60
Citrate lion and
Strychnia.pr ox 1 50
j lod. Lime. ** 1 50
Bromide Pot “ 1 60
j Yalerianateof
I Ammonia, ** 1 50
Essential Oils,
S.\ r. lod loom, lb 20-0
ISpts Livendir,
Spts. Aumiona
Arm a tic,
Ilod. Potass,
Tannic Acid, pr oz 60
Blistering Can-
Ithariilcs. pr !b 2 00
Plantation Bit
ters pr doz. 14 00
j Host otter's Bit
| to j s per d«»z ,14 00
j Wolf’s Schied-
I am Schnapps, |i 00
Alcohol, 95 pr
I ct- pr gal . 650
Best Gum Tr*j- pr lb. I
ncanth, $1 6*' .
Pnlv. Ith ie. best 8 (Hi |
Gum Myrrh, 1 60 I
Rad Senega, good 9 25
Gum Gambege 225 j .
Black Cohosh, 05 j :
Elm llaik, 50 J
Pulv. Mustard in 1
bulk, best Eng. 1.25 { I
Lobelia, need mid I
herb, I 50 j
Oineh<*rn\ pulv. 875 |
Rad H«d« bore, 65 j
Guru Guise, 2 25 j
Snake Root, 2 00 j
Red Sanders, 88 I
Rail Valeria, 1 75 j
Tartaric Acid, 1 6U j
Orange Peel,
Arnica Flowers,
White Mustard seed, GO j
Pulv. Gentian, 7.5 j
* Ipecac,, 7 00
Rebell Salts,
Citric Acid, 3 00 t
Saffron. 8 Go I
! Sugar «>f Lead, 1 00 J
Pulv. Liquorice, 125
Rid Oolchicum, 75 ;
Seed “ 75
Pulv. Cubebs, 1 25
Aloes Soc, best, 1 76
Charcoal,
l'«-wler*s Solution, 88
Chlorate Potass,
Suiph. “
Oct 2fi, ts J. S. EDMONDSON BRO-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
V. ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in
t December next, before the Court House
door in the town of Washington, Wilkes coun
ty, a Tract of Land in said county, containing
ONE HUNDRED A CRM. more or less, ad
joining lands of Mrs. 0/ Bradley* S. M. PuJ
lem and others. Sold as the property of F. O.
Dunaway, deceased, tor the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said dec'd. Terms made
known on day of sale.
BENJ. DUNAWAY, Adm’r. i
Oct 22, 1860
GOLD, GOLD, GOLD!
At base's Old Ilrii” tore.
Wc liave just received, and continue to receive Large Supplies of
Fancy and Staple Dry floods and Groceries.
Winch we will exchange on the most liberal terms for
GOLD, SILVER OR GREENBACKS.
AMONG OUR STOCK WILL BE FOUND:
Figure.! Poplins. Pure Mohair Lustre. Ladies Dress Trim mines, of all kimls. Perfumerr. nf all kimls
I>.u:i Mohair, .'ilk finish, lilack Dress Silk, Ladies' an» Misse.' White Coltnn ||. l-a.lifs’Cuffs an.l Collars
Pure limeade Lustre, Pure Alpaeea, Coburi; Clolh, Domeaties, Umbrellas, IltipL-v Umbrella.’ Rrmn-ls and Hals latest »trle»
Kueli.b Merinos, Flannels, Calicoes. Linsey, Ribbons, all kinds and qualifies. Cloths and Cassimeres, ' * ’
Dsluioral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of the latest and most improved style. Gentlemen’s Clothing, Fnrm.hinc Good.
Ladies' Cloaks, of fine quality and styles, Breakfast Shawls, A large sinek of F.mhr. nleries. lie ots su'd Shoes flats
Son lags, Hoods and Nubias, jaconet aud Swis, and checked Muslin, Trunks, \ slices sxd Carpet Dags, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries
Gents 1 lothing and Furnishing C* l oods.
All of which will he sold lower for Cash than can be bought elsewhere in Washington. Call and price our Goods and we are certain von
will be euilt<). both in Uiu quality of lhe goods aud the price. *
oct - e ’ mwra MARCUS & FRANKLIN.
‘ Patronize Home Enterprise!
fmxmM mym
AND
CABINET SHOP.
W. L. KEOUGH & CO.
Y\TE RESPECTFULLY beg leave lo in-I
v T /orm our friends and the public that
w« are now prepared to do all kind# of Oubi
net work to order. We solicit a liberal share
of the public patronage.
{7* k»*cp coh»t>»ntlv on hand n supply of
BEDS! LAI»S and CUAIiI-S nnd
w« sre sl#«*. Fr*? *° rf P"* r ®R kind* of
FURNITURE, such 2* l
CANE BOTTOM CHAIRS,
SPUING SKATED CH.Dfl'.
SOFAS. RUHEAU', ‘ tC -
All work done in the nenteat and best style
at short notice, and m reasonable terms.
CARPENTERS’ WORK.
We do all kinks of CARPENTERING by
the job or con (rad, to suit persons having the
work done. We will keep constantly on hand,
and make to order,
POORS, BLINDS , 5x45/7,
Oct. 12. 1866, 26, Sin.
W. Henry Warren & Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
■fiROI'iKRIE-8, HATH, A-OTiO \ «,&ft
Nos. 175 and 177 Broad St.,
W. Henry Wauuh.v, \ AUGUSTA, GA.
W. B. ILuu’kr,
John W. Wallace. )
Oct. 6th, 1866, 24.
/ 4 KURGIA, WILKES COUNTY.— Whereas
V I Moses H. Arnold. Executor ou the eatat*-
of Allen Arnold dec’d., applies to for letters of
dismission from said trust:
These are, therefore, to cite admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, tn be ami appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law. to show cause, il
anv they have why letters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
Washington, this fith dav of June, 1866.
<L G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
June 6, 1866, 7—Jin 6m.
i 1,. J. Guiltimrlin, .J Flannery, E. W.Druunnond.
jL J. (U'ILMARTIN &CO,
COTTON FACTORS,
Shij'piny ami Commission Merchants |
14S Ray SL \1 >t of the Exchange.
SAVASNAII, GA..
Cansigmm >H. PnHcitoh uj.onvhich Literal Ad
vitntt* will bt made.
Particular attention ciwi to the SA LE
of VOTTON and MERCHANDISE, and to
Filßufj Orders for
timber, lumber, wool, hides, etc.
Oct. 6, 1866, 24—2 m.
/ t_F.ORG IA. WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas
V I Arxien Evans, jr.. Administrator on the
estate of Arden Evans Sr , late *>! said county,
deceased, applies to uie for letters of dismission
from said trust:
These me. 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 letters should uot
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
Washington, this 7th day of M;y 1866.
G’ G. NoUMaN,
Ordinary.
May 6, 1866, S-lmfitn.
JOlMi 4 HI..
DEALERS IN
STOVES AND GRATES.
IJLAIN andJapaned Tin Ware. Biitani ia,
Wood and Wjllow Wnre, House Fumish
ing Hardware, and Manufacturers of Tin, Cop
per and Sheet Iron Ware.
25.5 BROAD ST, AUGUSTA, GA.
At the Old Stand of W. 11. Salisbury A Cos.
Sept, 21, 22—3 m,
J. J. ROBKRTSON, A. P. BOGGS,
WASHINGTON, GA. AUGUSTA, GA
■C CriTOLf HOUSE?
J. and. ROBERTSON & 00.
WILL CONTINUE THE
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
In all its branches at their larue and commndionsfire-proof close store
NO. 5, WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.
L>EUSONAL ATTENTION given to Ihe Storage no I Sale of Colton am! Trmince of all
km<!». VV’e will f.ir.,:>l. our e-tom,rs with RAGGING a.,.1 ROPE, arranp. tl.a
I aymellt < f the l.ercme I :ix on all Cotton . on.igne.l to n«. Cuttoii .old by ,„ f„ r p-r.on. in
i 'bis section of tlie Stale will !>• paid lor by l)r. KOMK&M, at the Rank in Wa.hingion a*
j haretwfore.
I Thanking; our friend, for the very liberal patronaga extended to us du-ing ihe n.st rear, we
| re&peclfuUy solicit a continuance of their confidence. Sept. 24, 1866 25-ts
PLUMB & LEITNER,
Pmggists an*> dpotljcfarics,
Xlroad bux’.'t,
NEAR THE TOST OFFICE CORNER,
JS. XT OX7m TA „ OEOIIGX A,
1 RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchant.*, Planters, and Phyaictaua to their largtf
l aud well assorted Slock of- , b
UNADULTERATED MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DRUGS , TAINTS, OILS ,
And all other article* in tlmlr line No hoc- in the Sooth ea» offer a aioek .t.nerinr in
GENU IN ENKbS and IMTUTV. ALL OFFICINAL PREPARATIONS beL KT *
strict .ccordanre with lire Formulas <,f ihe V SITED STATES PDA K VAfriPmj
Will! the B.*t Mat.,,at. and l.j t PROPER Whit.lll’s and MEASURES ’
They respectfully eolicit orders, and pledge Ih-lneelvrs to fill them with fidelity am! dim
patch. If any article should not prove to he precisely n, repre.en-ed, they .hall feel tbankhil
o have it rr'ornmi at. their expense, aud the money will be refunded. [Sept. 21, 12m.
James IF. Horton, Hot., ri R r ultou, Jr.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
HORTON & WALTON,
Continue Pusiness at Store No. 287
Broad Street, Augusta, Go.,
(Next below old Union Bank Building.)
nj ITH increased facilities, we are pr.*pnr
ed with a full STOCK lo sell at the
lowest market prices, all good* usually sold in
our line, suited to Merchant* trade, Plantation
and Fam dy u:-«v
AitgiHtu, 4, 20—Rm,
Ui:<>. W. Rv\s*. Su, J. K. F.vans
(a:o w. evans a son,
Warehouse end Commission 'Merchants,
* AUGUSTA, GA.
OPPeC! \L altenlior. paid lo the Storage and
. Sate of Cotton, aud all other country pro
ducc.
The usual facilities and accommodations will
be afforded to our customers.
Office No. 14 Mclntosh Street, near Georgia
Roil road Bank. Sept. 21, 23, 3m
¥. HENRY WARREN & CO.,
COTTON 1- ’ .gV C3 bt’ O X*. Si
AND
Commission Merchants,.
Fire-Proof Storage.
OFFICE 17a AND 177 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Cash advances m ule un shipments of Cot
ton to New Yoik or L verpool.
Oc . sth, 24.
A. a- i! : a u., i. h. si'kaks, w. u. rorrsr.
BEALL, SPEARS & IT),.
]U« r(house and Commission Merchants
IRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. No. 6 Camp,
bell "L, Augusta, U», will give strict
personal atlerviion to Sioratre and Sale of
Cotton, Grain, Bacon, Flour aud other pro
duce.
Orders for Baging, Rope nnd Family
Supplies promptly filled.
The usual Cash Advances made on Produce
iu Store.
Solicit the Patronage of their friends sdJ
the public generally. Sept. 13, 21,3 m
E. P. CLU TON A CO.,
H a rehouse and Commission Merchants
A.. 1 hinizy vfe Ci ay lon’s Old Stand, corner
Campbell and Reynold Streels,
AUGUSTA, GA.
17 F. CLATTON will continue tl»e Ware
-j • I*•> i>u and Commission Ihisincs* in ail
' inches, and is prepared to Receive, Store.
>e)i or Forward Cotton ami Produce entrusted
!to his care. His strict personal attention will
’bo d* voted to the business. Major JOHN H.
| JON ES. of Elbert county, G«., will be asso
ciated in the business from this date, and *o
licit* the.patronage of lift friends ami tliose of
the late Col. L. 11. O- Martin. The address
i of the concern will be E. P. CLAYTON <k CO.
Wiil receive and forward Merchandize con
signed to us.
Ager f« for Mapes’ Superphosphates and
■ V' ibier's Fire Proof Safes.
K V. CLAYTON, JOHN H. JONES,
of Augusta. of Elbert co., Ga,
Augusta, Sept 21, 22-3 m.
Administrator's
SALE.
/"YN the first Tuesday in December next will
be sold before the Court House door, in
'‘hes County, a Tract of land in said county,
1 containing,
1100 Acres,
Mort or less, it being Ilia place on which Dr.
11. Q. Harper now resides, sold as a part of the
ilea! Estate of A. T. Holliday, deceased, for
he H enefit of ihe heirs and creditors of said
dec’d
AcaF* Terms made known on dav of Sale.
ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY,
Administratrix.
j October 16, 1866, 26—td.
Warehouse ami Commission Merchant
j AUGUSTA, GEOR GIA.
Sept. 21, 22—7 m.