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m WASHINGTON GAZETTE
Waldington, Wilkes County. Ga.
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23. 1866
HT Ms. A. F r**ULrro* isour Ag*-nt in Au
jjiinls, tor the par[«»e of securing *ab*cri|>ti..M,
advertisement*, Ac.
J3T We are authorized to snnnunec -IMF.
ON WHEATLEY m s t'rnrlMntc f.r TANARUS». Re
eeirer for the tneuiorf jeur 1867.
Advertising: Index-
Drug*. Medicine* Ac—Win H. Tutt
Executor'* Sole—F. O. W ingfieM Lx r.
Ilijhoery—Mftilwtno Fillette.
Orncerie*. Liq oi», Ac—W A Rntnaei ACo
WsrehuU«e slid Commie-inn Merchant*— J M
Dye A Cos.
Fsmily Grocery Store—M. II - »ra» A 6'o.
Cos mwaion Merchant—l K. Germany.
Augusta Hotel—Samuel June*.
The Meteoric Display.
The shower of meteor*, wlii.-h wa* snofi.lenily
predicted hy Astronomer* »nrl expected by those
who believed them to occur here on the morning
of the I4lb.hu* nit yet happened It i* true
that ill* said a display nf the soft watt «-itnea*sd
in England, im the 18th but ihisdnc* not exactlv
•'(111 the bill," end the account read* eeiy m eh
liken attempted h»n* I hough it «>»V bo c n< <1
ered if true a aalvu for lire wounded credit nf
our aalronomera. It is aurprisitig that any man
of aeienca »ltouitl have ventured hie reputation
upon the positive prediction of an occurrence
which ha* noelumcnt for calculation, except u
S vague mol uncertain periodicity. The roeeban
iam of the heatrena and ita ordinary and unvary
lug movements ure u« well understood and can
be with aa much certainty foretold by aatron i
ruora aa tiro movement* of a common watch, hut
a* to *uclt bodies aa comets and meteors, laws
of motion are but imperfectly comprehended,
■c Slice I* at fault when it ultcnipt* to fix the day
or even the yoar of tlieir appearance. It takes
no great knowledge of figures to calculate the
time when the minute hand of* clock will eclipse
the hour hand, but no arithmetic can tell when
an ii»eot irill fly a cron* ita face So tint move
ment* of the clock work of the heaven* can he
prsdicted witli greater accuracy than those of
any mechanism t ado by human hand, because it
1* divine and perfect, hut positively to predict tho
vngarie* of thnae ecce.itrally moving bodies—
those fragment* of crashed worlds which swurm
throughout the profun lites of space is at present
beyond finite knowledge.
In many place* groat interest was taken in
th* appearance of lliu meteor's anil they tvote
watched for by many thiverittg »»d deceived
thousands, soma of whom mndo that an excuse
to have a gay night of it, and "noego heme till
morning, till tin) lijjltt doth appear." Arrange
ments were «l*o made to have the holla rung, an
that sober and sensible people, who preferred
theirbeds, might, have* siglitat the show. But
the meteor* did not come, and tho hell* were
nut rung. In our iumiodintu community, after
S t/oliSc* at'mght every burly Wtirki-s tliomscives
to the profouml and quiet sloeo of tho innocent
and just, so nobody would Itnvo been likely to
have seen tho celestial had it oc- i
curred. Ono observor, however, nvor* tlitit it j
did come oil on the niglit anil hour sppninto
lie Is one of liat meritotious and long trufleiing
rl*s« of martyrs the father of a young ami Inter
esting family. Being called out of bid about two
o'clock on tlit nominy of the 14ih, by tin «!♦* |
mands of*a colicky apd obstreperous Infunt, ami
while groping for the candle and mulches, he
happened to bting tho bridge of bin tnwe in vin
lent contact *itli the 4*uvpecdg*» of a mantle
piece, whtMt»up'*n ho avor«* that ho »hw more
than t> n thou-And shontThg star* in lew-* »h«i» n
second—a much larger number than true «. v> r be
fore übsorved by astronomers in the fame
space of time* A remarkable arc* mpauinvut
of itlie p enomenoa is, that sound* were heard
resembling very much profane cathe, and a
e|fM»py fera .le voice, ft* if half smother«<l in blwo
keta muttered “you’d better break your neck.”
A Co\mJp of black eyes next morning attested
the gentleman’* astronomical studies.
We advise Profea-ora Fkhcu a>n end Olm
hteao of Rome col ege up North, who have been
chief meteoric false prophet*, to repeat our
fro nds experiment, or get the Univr.ible J»*ii>
Mobuirskv Democratic member olVongre select
from New York, to hit them one of his profes
sional left handers between the eyes whettever
they want to observe shooting stars.
Tu* Land we Love.—ls thi* publication Im*
not yet attained a good circulation at the South
it ought to have had U ere this A file of it
would constitute a picture of tho trying tinn s
and aocneaof the Confederacy and every Confvd
era to soldier should possess and preserve it.
busidca tho artlelea devoted to illustration of
Army life there arc other nrides distinguished
for talent and the good, «bl fashioned comnwn
sense of tire editor Ow. D. 11. Htu*. Publish***!
at Charlotte, N. C., at ihe low price of Ihree
dollars per annum.
CoavtttTKD.—N. S. Morsr, the editor of the
Bridaeport fapwr, whose Conduct caused ihe
destruction of his office hv a mob in 1801, and
win* afterward went to Oe««gia an t edited a i
rebel paper, is nt New Haven, and has I wen e»»n
vcr:a l into a radical üboli-.»a -t lie say auo **t e i
could live at the South six months without un j
dergoing the change he has — Erchanq*
If Moas* lias undergone any change a' ad it |
*t*t be fur the better, ho could not get worst?. 1
So tho South ought to be credited with the rc j
formation of one “hard case.
ear We are indebted to Messrs Mai ds it
Wftjpicr cotton factors of August a, for the circu
lar of Komcav Lockhart A DkmcnTku of Liver
pool. Some figures in it go far to e> plain the
decline of the market. It appears from this cir
cular that the stock of A mat lean cot ton on hand
are more than treble that of last year, via.
against 64,140 bales. With nuh an ex
*49* of sttick, very largely increased imports and
the mifU working short time the pro-poets for a
iiicrra** in pnice* is decidedly unfavorable.
OaDSv’a Lams* Book, for December i* a
Chtislnuts number *rid more Ilian n unity rirb
in pictorial illustration*. Thi* publication i*
piimipally for the ia.li.s mi l it isn.'t flu u. to
c iticieo the fashions but upon examination we
.think them all right, ns the afe romaN!.« ». .»-
trih which tho ladies swept »»p *H the
„11 tobaccofjuids and chicken bones on the side
walks are tube done away with.
<«IOIM*IA Lf:0!»UTI RC.
j No »r ca-ure of genera I public interest bu>yet
: been perfect*: into a law Th * Legi-lafart?
to be coushlerably pi«2*>d ** to what to
wi b the < outuy tkxurt and have an yet done
retiring
A Bril ba* p»-R6*d th- f*»nn'e extenrling the |
proVi.ii ,ii« of the Slay U 'ill 1868 Utv.nq to !
that date for the payment of one fourth of the j
debt, and pn«l» ngiiig the perhxU f.*r tl»e paymcu t i
of the other fine, fourth* one .ter each
A Hotne-tea ) ha- p >«*ed the Semite ex- I
emptiogfr tu levy and sale 160 acie* of land in j
the CoUiiUv, »*r *S(M»O worth of town property
If the LegMutme Would add a (action givh g
that aniouH' of property to every men in the
State ihe Bill would I>e perfect, and would
m k«* u- all rich for Qiet*e time-,
A larg. number of private bill< are on the c-i
emlar but the Legislature w l| pr-d..,biy iiiuke
short woik of them, and wtttpiob .bh -dj uro
at au early date,
Kobbkrt —An ouihou-e attdied to the reei
itlencc of Hon Ifoirr I .«*mbs in ill - n.wn was
broken open on Thursday night of la-t week
and many valuable articles stolen from trunk
stored tbe-ein. On account < f the nb-mcc ot
the mil) the roblicry w.t< n«*t di-c-.rerd until
Monday An investigation vm immedi .tcly in
ituted and the thief, a ret duan named Heu
bi ll formerly a *eiv nt in \lr fix.Mßs family
‘ detected fleh.d and strihuttd many of the !
a.tides of c«»-ily jewelry among his companion
and laid sold a gold chain worth £#<>o for $l5O
which ied to his defection. Reuben was aricst
cd and committed to Castle Clover for trial.
S3T* Mcs rs v W A Ram-kv *t Cos . has an ad
vorti-ement this veek <»f a good deal of interest
If yt>u want to see a Rpecinien of «dev* r won go
to >ee Messrs l<AMißVttro wlienyou vi-.it Au
gttstu. They have a large And well selected
stock of Cr cerics, Liquorx A*c.
itir Set*'the advertisement of Men r« M j
llyams »fc Cos. We are ns-uted that these gen |
tletnmi are every way worthy of pationage, and
will sell their goods at as cheap a rate ns cart be
found any where
One tis our Washing!' n iw»ys Mr. Sot.
Hobixron has formed a eofiHrtnet hip with Mr
•J. M. Dte, an old Merchant of Au
gusta and his old acquaintances ought to give
him a lift, Notice their card in another column
nnd when you go to Augu*U for the purpose of
storing or selling your cotton pay thetMfr^fetitle
men a vittit.
ar Rusinefli in very brisk in AoguMa Jusf
now hut of all the plat es we have vimted the
Fancy BaxAtr, No. 253 Broad <treat, is the m»**t
lively. Mr. Ktliinind-ton kept busy, but he
will n-ta*goixe a Wilk-h County friend when ho
calls in nt the I'azaur, anti treat him most dev
oily -die certain to give him n call if you want
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes or anything eUe in
their line.
A Washiogton diepa ch-t »tc» that tfia Pari«
letter about the withdiawal of Maxirnilian, i
probnhly without the flrghtcat foundation, at
from tho latest Mini official advice* from bo h
and Mexico, there.was no thought of any
>jnch inteiuion. . I tonch Aut' xp
asnmgCofi im well anirr»gulnrly infl-rim-d upon
oil that is transfdring in this Mexican httsineMs,
arid rumor says he ail reperis afmnt
the speedy downhill of the .Mexic.m l.mpire a«
very . rronoous The Kmpxnn f Mil fa. ..f Mexi
co. will bo accompanied on her return by (i» n
U raga.
cjOMMERCIAL.
TYiisliiiiKloii Tlurkfl.
W>»hi*omx, Nnv 2-.>, 1(166.
!• I.Ql?!?—Pvr Barivl. 813 oo n f'lo 00
VV 11 EAT- —|" r Ou-livl 2 600 BUO
C"RN— (,ir l,u-lu l, 1 7» o 1 7a
OATS— • •• | -j.,
slTOAß—frr j'Oillul 18 a 23
COFFEE- •• • 32 o 3.)
SALT—Liverpni.l |n*r *:u-k, S fill
MOI.A-SE-—iHT(iflttuu, 1 00 a 1 fio
It u.s_|„. r 21 a 26
I. All!)—|n*r 21 ,i 28
BT IT EH —(j.:r [Minnl, 25 a so
EGO-—| cr .li’xoii, 25 (i SO
I'oTaTOES—pvrbH-h, \ m
i'll EE ■ E—p»T {totito), 33
lU'A)—East Imli, |n*r pooml, Ih7
T.U.LoW—p»T pioiim, 11 ii 12)
AUGUSTA MARKET.
>r« t > \. Nov 21 ISl’ni
COTTON—There wasagiHal emand t«»r *'«t
tou today, but v«ry !•»11 «• r»lT**r»-d fur sale. W»*
qm»t* Middling HI; Mriet Mid hit g .32 ; flood
Middling 33.
G‘>LD—l3u\ing, 140; selling 145
ISlLVßU—Buying 135; veiling. 140
Augusta Wh, lesa’.a Market*
APPLES—Dry, pi r (a>i»vl. 7 n 3
11. Si.le- |M'| | otmil, 20
Sitlv*. cl.'ar, |ht lb, / -11
Mi.iul.lftH, • 18 .1 18 1
Hum* t .er lb, a 28
BACGlN’O—Guiinv, |»r vnr.l. 35 u 83.1
UL I I Kit— ..Mill, y (.frill, 83 a 4o
BEESWAX— 8 flloxv (.cr It., 25 a 30
BAULKY— |~r Bn 1,. 1. 200 a 225
COHN—W liiif nfi B)t hfl, a 1 7o
Yet l-T '' - 1 60
OOFFE! —Hi... purlh, 23 a So
CIIKEhE—|u r |i..uml, 22 a 28
Kilos—|u*r dux. ii, a 40
FLoUK—>up. r, perbU. 14 00 al3 60
Extra, " •* 18 60 al7 50
Familv “ " 17 60 a 18 50
LAUD—DuII, per potttHl, 12 a 21
LEAt'iihK—,s,.|f. per 11.. 50 a 60
IL.n.es- •• •• 45 a 75
MOI.AS-S. ,S—p, r g.,1. 85 a 100
MACKI-UIU.— .. 1 pel kit tto a 425
No. 2 “ ” 860 a 875
N.. 8 •• S 2o a 6 75
OATS—per Bushel. a l lo
IVI'A iuE.S— It 1011, |C. bbl, 4 50 a 6 5(1
Sweet per Bush., a 1 00
PEA HES— Dry, per lb,, 12 a 10
lit))’E —per pouiul 1» a 43
liY'E—per bushel. 175 a 2 1,0
KlCK—per pound, 12 a 15
SUGAR—Cuba, pet-pound, 11 a 16
I ru-he.l •• “ HI a 20
Luaf, per “ 21 .1 22
*S’A l.T—LivetptMii, per sack, «» 3 00
WUKAT—Bed. per bush., <1 3 o*»
White“ “ 3 25 a 3 50
Atlanta Wholesale Market.
Atlanta, Nov 21, ISt.fi
I BACON—x<shi»n!ders t.cr lU, a IS
I‘l.viu Can* a-'e<l Ham**, 22 <1 23
Sugar-Cured Hiu'w, 2fi a 2fi4
Ci. ar BiMonl Sides, « 2n*
Clear
’ CtfitN’—White, per bin-ltd, 1 57 a lfi t
Mixed Yellow, a 1 55
SALT—Virginia, per «»ck, a 262
■ !n bteriad- and 18 a 21
t FLOUK— Kxua. per bbl 14 *»i» , t ]5 on
j }>er Ivan el 1 2 0» <1 13 00
Kxtr» Family Family, Its UO al7 on
K.i cv, White W heat, «t IS *«• >
l RYF.—t er bu»b«l, 150 a 16 »
4 W UKAT—Western, SSO a 3 fits
The Christian Advocate states that Bishop
Early is still suffering it mu tlte effi-cts of his
sev-Mc accident. He ha« rad been able to leave
his bou»e f*»r several weeks on aecounf of rheu
j tDat Rin in tin* shoulder which was hurt so badly
, dur.ng the summer.
DYE. SOL. ROBINSON
J- ZVT. DYE <fe CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
Tire-Proof Warehou»e 143 Eeynold* »t
(IJ* THE BEAK OF THE AI'ODTA liOTI L)
AUOIJSTA, GrJ±.
Lila ral CA«n Advances made on COTTON
and other PROPCCK in Store when Required
i . *T I'mmpt attention given to orders for
I'Aoot.vo Bopr. and Family supplies.
Nov 22. 1866, 3*—3m
J K. Oarmaiiy,
Mil MEIBMT.
161 BROAD STREET, - - - AUGU.STA, GA.
• WTII-L pay tho highest prices for Cotton I
and uhn give his personal attention to
the Sale and Storage of
COTTON ; BACON\ FLOUR, LARD , AND
OTHER PRODUCE.
Solicit-t the patronage of his friends nnd the j
public generally
Nov Ift, Djr.fi —3m
lAIXITOR'S 111!
BY virtue #*f an order from the Court of Or
inaiy of Wilkes County, willl>o paid before
the Court House door, at Wa«hingtnn. on the
drut Tuesday in January next, whithin .he legal
hour* of sale,
One House aid Lot,
Containing FOUR Aorcs mure nr le**, »ituitte,l
yn the Not th#e*t t-arner iR Die ptißli.; *<jlittri' in
Ibe vfTlaiff t.r Wn.tiinj.ten. Belli ns tire jr per
ty'WSusan W inKfifl.l .leeenwtt. f„r the beiit tii
of the heir* uml creilitor* of *uitl .lec'tl.
K (1. WIXOEIELD, Kx'r.
Nov 21, 1860. 81—td*.
Hotel.
. * v ~
' pm is rarui. AR hotel W he, ■
I ly reootMtt il puinte.l, nil l our
ortjt-r. J.rrrl ene.l or, s,roe
trnntmttixii on the part i|
' -
uoole to five entire #»t 1.1.,« ~.iv EK>fsPfc.
heiitul Tfints reit*on;ib!e. S’
JfO.YJ*,
, . •* '> ’? 8
Note mt.er 23. I ro’.S 81—If.
Eirors of Youth. ...r
t 0K XT LEM ‘N t. bo stiff. (f E
' \ Ner.ou* Debilitv, .l'reinatt.rell H ' ■ V *
nil the elf. .(t. ..I toothful imli. lien. " ,l1 - ' t
life »ttke of .iiflerints hunnuitv. ren.l ftoe lo all
tvliooee.l it. the receipt hi,J dirertion. B'. ma
kti'R Ihe bin.pie K me.lv hv tfluch he tva* our-■!
i-ulit re, * tvi-hiiii; t" profit hv the atlve-tt-ei *
expert.-iirri, cult tlo st* hy lulilrettiuiio, bt pf rt'.*-
cimfi.lfiice, JOHN It. OGDEN,
No 42 Cecai’ sir., New Y,,tk
Nov. 22. IB6tl. 31 _Btn.
THE FAMILY GROCERY STORE
OF AFUSTA GA.,
M, HYAMS & OC.,
AT 0. TANARUS, DOUHOVS OLD BTJNI).
17S Broad Street., opposite tho Augusta Hotel
Wholfionlo au<2 Retail,
W* I* »t»k* pletißuro »» informing our Country
V frioi d 4 that \\« h-.vu np< ned one of the
l.:u ,o-t ami mo*t Ch ii« >’..ck of FAMILY'
(»lU*t Tilt IKS, and are mtcrmim and to maintain
tho well oarnod reputation of tho old establish
imntofU T Dortic
v>tir >took of C | O'. Fl* IF.'comprise a f.Howa:
50 bbla A BAO Sugar 1«» kegs ( (mice Butter
10 lihd* Muscovado do 20 bbD Leaf l.anl
20 hbh Cm A Vo" ddo 25 keg Leaf Laid
7ft bags Coffee till kinds 10 bids Mixed Pickles
amt qualities 10 half «h> l ii k ? cs
20 chests Ton hik *(• green 75 hv- Cr sw ,t Block
lo hhds Molasses well** English Tickles
80 bbl* Syrup D mi boxes rand lea
7 5 Is*.vo- )u 100 hxs Soap all grades
loobxs Starch all grades 200 sacks Salt
50 ca-o}. TablelSalt, Situces. Bla.»k A red IVpjAcr
itr -n. Currants, Choc >h*t<\ (lingar, Broma, ,
Spice, \lmoinU, S'Vtift (fit. Last India Preserves
ad kinds, Soda in kegs and boxes, .Iclli-w ofkinds
Freie h and Spanish Olives, Capers, Cap ries, and ;
article* in Ihe above line te<* numer
ous to n»< ntion
Uur t aimed FRIT M’S. VEGETABLES, FISH
M \ \ 1 s. tie., consists as follow* :
lVaelie*, Peas Cherries Blackberries, Staw
berri 'S. K-g Plums.tiou e, Turkey. Dock,Chick
en. Beef. Mime Meat. Mutton. N.msage Meat,
Fresh Tomatoes, Fresh tlre.m Pea*, Fresh Lima
Be ii* Fresh String Deans, Fresh Asparagus.
Gre. n Corn Ac
• dense I Milk. Canine*. Lobster*. Ealmnn,
• lan*'*. Oyster*. BaCON, HAMS,Smoked Beef,
StiL ked I onguos
In LIQV’OH Lim» we have: Champagne, 10
boxes R F 0. Carter B pt*>nd qts.; Inboxes
B F vtr Cos SiUerv. pt* «nd qt«.; 10 boxes lleid
sirk, aml q’s.; M boxes Crenv\ pt* and qt<;
Baker * Wlihkev, in casee; Superior 01.1 Cabi
n**r Whi'kev. in case*; Superior Old Nectar
Wh;«key. in case*; 40 bhU. AXXX Imperial
Wbi*ke’v’; 25 bbl*. Parker A Cos, Wciskey;
25 bhl*. Tihmm!<>«»*a biskev
Wl N F.S. BK A N DIRS. GIN, BCM. all grades.
25 M SEO \BS, consisting of the following
favorite Itrands: La Tu ca Opera Sup rior I.a
Turea Conchas, El Manco Lepanto Media Beg.
F.l Manco Pepanto Medianna, l.arnnago especial
Piimer«>, Panelehis, Cabnrgc Mediunnn, Pal
mi toes
H - is Jb Sl!OT:s at Wholesale and Retail.
Mr B F. TOOLE, i* now connect!*! with
tld* House, and \ ill be phased to see and wait
on all bis old frit-n l* of Carolina.
Nov 0 120—3 m
Tilt! Hijilievt Hurket Price
WILL be paid for ONE (loo) HJNDRED
COON SKINS Apply to
JOHN H. FirZ ATRICK.
Nov Ifi. Ikfifi, 3ft—2t
Oriels l Brick ! J
! L'K'iKU of good BRICK f-. r Sale
Apply to
S. W. CALLAWAY \g*L
For F. S. VVixgfillp,
MADAME FILLETTE
TAKES pleasure in announcing to the Ladies
of the City and Country, that she has open
ed the Rooms over John D. Butt & Bros.,
264* BROAD STREET,
-A.TTQ-TJSTA, OA. 3
roa the ruiros* op coxtixcixo the
MILCIIVERy
FANCY DURESS GOODS
BUSIWESS,
TO WHICH SHE lIA3 ADDED THE
DRESS MAKING.
Having secured competent Aseistants from
New York, who will take charge of that D«-
p.trtment, she feels safe in guaranteeing entire
satisfaction.
Nov. 22 1866, 31—3 m.
I. A. RAMSEY HO,
DEALERS IN
Groceries & Lienors,
Proprietors
\\. §. Bo>)0c5
I.iqtior* of all kind* for Sale
|u Hunt! or Duty Paid.
270 BROAD ST.,
AURUSTA, DA.
i *©“ Agent* for Orange Mills RIFLE
I^OWDEvt
j*, Nnv. 22, 1866, 3!— 3m.
fUmf HOTEL
V Augusta, GJa.
|
JULY FURNISHED
jJNB BET" i TTED, - unsurpassed
n» ny -'iiiy IfoTEi. South, wns re
| opciu'ft v> tho public October 8, i
l|BU(b j
T. S. NICKERSON.
I'nOPHIETOH. |
Lite of Mills Ho.rsK, Char-
Ilesion, affd Proprietor of NICK-!
bIISON’S HOTEL, Columbia,
C.
I November 22, 1866, Sl—tf.
EMTIIIYS VUE.
f\N TH E FIRST TUESAAY in January next,
will be sold be ft-re the Court Mouse door,
n tin? town of \VRrbington, Wilkes county a
r.iot of land lying and being hr said county, on
he waters of Upton Creek, adjoining lands of
l K. PuschA, I*. M. n«»oker, and others, contain
ng TWO HUNDRED AND MXTY ACRES,
noro or less. Stdd n* tho property of George
.resham, deceased, for the benefit of tho h< ir*
and creditors of s »id dcc’d. Terms made known
•n the day of sale
NANCY S GRESHAM. 7xYs.
Not 14, 1800. <*f George Gresham, decM.
Fresh Arrivals.
KA SACKS SALT,
vV so Kegs NAILS,
20 Barrels SUG*\R,
Ju*t receive*! and for sale at Augusta prices,
with freight added.
ARNOLD, GREEN & CO.
Washington, November lfi, 1866, 30, ts
uviuMpiia
AUGUSTA, C3cJ\..
fp H E UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
L inform the public generally and transient
| persons in particular that be still continue| the
| Livery and Sale Stables Business
i on the corner of Ellis nnd Jackson streets, im
| mediately in the rear of the Globe Hotel, where
; he would bt' pleased to wait upon all who may
| feel disposed to favor him with their patronage,
*nd for the special accommodation of the
TUAN3IENT TKAVEI.EKS
5
' visiting Augusta, and leaving their horses at his
Stables, regular MEALS and LODt4ING will
will be furnished at hU family residetce at
Fifty Cents a Meal,
thereby ennl'l!ru- them to como anti leave the
city nt ot.e half tl)e expense they woutl he ft by
Stopin- a! l’nblic Hotels, and sending tlivir
horses tp ther s-ahles.
O' Horses taken on Livery ami Sale.
O’ Good Lot for Drovers, with sheds.
HORSES and CARRIAGES kept for HIRE and
SALK. HENRY A. BYRD.
Jtov. 9—2 m
■Wanted.
I SITU ATION’ ns GOVERNESS fnr small
II children A quiet home in a pious family
/* of more consideration than salary. Refer
ence given and required. Address A. R. at this
Office. Soy. 9, 1860, OS,4tf
AY, D. DAVIDSON. Jrf. A. RANSOM.
mil * a.
256. Shoe and Hal Store. 356.
WE have in Store and are daily receiving a large stock of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s Misses’
ami Children’s SHOES, of the late-t styles and from the best manufactories, together
with a full supply of Men’s, Boys’, and Children’s Si'k, Plush, Felt and Wool HATS
J@“.We keep the very best Kerosine Oil with a large stock of Kt ratline Lamps, Chandaliers
Hall, anti Side Lights, Chimneys, Globes, Wicks, .Ac., all of which will be soltlat the lowest
market price, either
Wliolesalo or Rctnil,
At 256 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
Davidson Cos.
Nov. 19. 1866, 80, 5t
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
11. €. Jones
IS NOW OPEN NO AT No 206, Post-office Cornel. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA,
a select Stock of t all and Winter Gveils, to which h • inrites the attention of bis old fri nd*
and the public Hii stock con.-istsof all floods u.ually kept in a Eirct Class Dry Good* House,
Such as Plain and Figured Silks, all color-; French Marinos; plain and Figured all-wool Delaines;
English Mn inos; Plain and Stripetl Poplin*; Alpacas, black, white and colored; Bombazine, Em
press Cloth, black and colored; English and American Print*, Ac.
-•«*. K-s w «r 9 9
I,fttliex‘ Cloaks of every varietv; Plain and Fancy Plaid Wool Shawls: Shetland Wool Shawl*
Breakfast Shawl, nnd Nulrl ; Hoop .Skirt.; Corsets; I.n li«s’ V.-fs; Ladies’ Crffs and Collars-
Mo.irnin * Handkerchief; hemmed do; Balmoral Skirts; Silk Soc‘e; Hosiery of all kind*; Glofes’
Kid, Wool, Silk and Black * ’
wkrau ■atb ' a- bc «ra®2>«»H»*»w 9
Jaet.net and S»is* Muslins, Nansook, riain and t heeled Muslin, Plait! and Check Cam'-rie Mull
Mnsltfl. 1 ar'eton f.r Party D'esses. Linen I awn and Caml. ic. Bvnl eve Diaper, i tiekah ek Tow.
elmg, Table Damask, Pillow case Linen, ilrilliante, Marseilles
D7SO. ■ -.dTB"E CBQS E>.^
U land II 4 Bleached and Br wn Sheetings; Blear hed and Brown Shirtings. Bleached Pillow
Gase Cotton, Cotton Diaper Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Plaid Linseyt, Kentucky Jeans
Ginghams. . J •
UsdEC' as«Da J E-7 ’Shi 7 m C 97S MX & 9
Imtcl, Hrieid Cl."h, Doe fkio t’a-imeie, Satinet., F.ecv <’as*iincn*,’ Welsh Flannels Shaker
1 tunnel, English Flannel, Red I l.tnnel, Op, ra Flannel, all color.. Blank, is, * | it„ c'loitd ’
t. , i ■nt.imnf-u ■ **“"
MBS, E, H. POGUE, J
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
OF’ EVERY DESCRIPTION;
LADIES' AND MISSES
HATS,
.Dress Goods,
mums, mu wim,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, fid.
190 STREET,
-A-TTG-TJSTr’aa. Gr^..
Nov. 9, 1866—1f
l‘i x e c ii I or’s
SALE.
On the First Tuesday in January next,
I BEFORE the Court House floor, at Wash-*
J ington, Wilkes county, a tract of land!
in said county containing
750 ACRES,
More Or I.ess,
adjoining lands of John M. Booker, Daniel IT. j
Standard, and James Lindsey, on the waters cf
Moris Creek. Bold as the property of Kimbro'
S. Turner, dec’d, f«*r the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of said deceased *
Terms made known on day of sale.
J. 11. WA LTOH,
Executor.
Nov. 5, 1860, 29—tds.
hiiiiiimYsuf.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in January next,
will be sold before the Court House door,
town of Washington, Wilkes county, a tract of
land lying in said county, on the waters of Beaver- *
dam Creek, adjoining lands of Win*Maxwell. W.
A. Rums, J B. Cofer ami others, containing Four!
Hundred Acres, more or less. Sold as the pro j
perty of Samuel T. Burns, deceased, frir the ben i
*■ fit of tho creditors. Terms made kuowu on the \
dnv of sale.
THOMAS E. SMITH. AdraV.
Nor. 14th, 1860. With the Will annexed.
Wanted
t e Cfirtipaigns of GENERAL
(STONEWALL) JAi KSuN, by iW. ii.
*L Dabn-M . 1). I), of Virginia.
The Standard Biography of the Immortal
Hero 11 e only edition authorized by lit widow
for her j ecmti.irv i« ni fir i J, e umhdr a peraon M |
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Over 50.000 copies already *o!d. A rare chance
for Rtf cuts. Vend for circidars, giving full par
ticulars and see oar terms, and what the prew
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Addre.-s NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.
C orner 7th and Ma»n streets,
Nov Jo 4t paid Richmond, Va.
Bacon, Flour
and Grain.
We keep constantly on hand—
BACON,
coax,
OATS, &e
RYE'AXI) SHOES.
FIour —EXTRA A TAMIL Y.
ii oniniisov iw.
Nov 9,1806, —ts.
opCl)i I) () B ‘c\ ij ,
Mrs. 11. F. ANDREWS.
WILL OPEN HER ELEGANT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS.
OX SATURDAY 3rd Inst.
O TIE will be pleasetl to have all her friends
O and patrons call on that day and look at her
goods. Those wishing to purchase had bettor
do su early, a® her Stock is selling off ver* rapid
ly. ' Nov. 2—ts
ADAf/NISTRATOR'S SALE.
srvialLL he sold on thr first TUESDAY in
Dccemljer next, before the Court House
door in the town of Washington. Wilkes connty,
a Tract of Land lying in the said county on the
waters of Brood River, adjoining William Cade,
B W. Forteon and John Andre as, c«*utaining
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, more or less.—
There is some 40 or 50 acres of excellent River
bottom land on the tract. Sold as she property
of Dianah Pullen, deceased, for the benefit of tho
hei sand creditors of said dec'd.
Terms of sale on tbednv
F.'E. SMITH, AdmV.
Oct. 3J ; 1356, 21—