The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, November 23, 1866, Image 3

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»*■'- oamr jm. Ji ■aa rej’X'a.xu ■»**-«- r «-5 mvcshe: axs-ola* . 264 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Importer and Dealer iu Pure and unadulterated Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Acids, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Sdovoes, Corks an ! DwetoiSTs Sundries. Xf 0 ML o uf«tl'T S \ve C X ntai “ theSOUthMERCHANT3,rHYSICIANS * na PLAXTERS wiH findlt, ° their inlere.t to enmine onr Stock before purchaeng. They will r rW -’- ■, v l, 0 ,„„ nf „ : ,,, imorp wp irrp „ rt m ., ny n , t :cV« and 1000 o* QUININE, 200 o*. MORPHINE, 5 Bbls CAMPHOR. 10 Bbls. Castor OIL, 20 Bbls. TURPENTINE, WILLIAMS &. COVERT, Charleston, S. C. GEO. A. JONES, Augusta, Oa Williams, Covert & €o., V DEALERS I3ST m, CAPS, STRAW, AND MILLIiIiV GOODS, AT WHOLESALE "WUNrXD RETAIL. RESPECTFULLY invite attention to our splendid Stock of the above named Goods, now in store and to we are daily receiving additions of the LAl’ESJ'and most FASH ION ABLE STYLES. Consisting in part of Men's, Boys’and Children’s Silk, Fur, Plush and Wool IJATS in endless variety. Ladies’, Mieses’ and Children’s BONNETS and HATS of the LATEST STYLES, to which we would beg 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 llandkekchihfs, Ac. Having First Class Milliners, we are at all times prepared to Trim Ladies’ Bonnets in the Latest Styles and at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Prices as low as any House South. Country Merchants and Milliners are particularly invited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing. WILLIAMS, COVERT S c CO, 253 Broad gtreof, Opposite Jla*onic Hall, November 2, 1866, 28 —3m. A.XJGrTJS"X*YY., C3r . " HOME AGAIN. New Goods! TIIE subscriber lias the pleasure of informing his friends and pat rons that he lias again opened at the old stand, so long and fa vorably known as SETZE’S DEtVr GOODS CORNER, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Staple and .Fancy J3ry l»ooris, cbci’ij D;(i'icLj cf foot'd ISILVLLY KEPT I* A I>KY GOODS HOUSE, And will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to the wants of his customers, A LOW SCALE oTP PniCSS, A chare of the generous patronage 90 long bestowed upon the old concern, IIE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FA VO It, rgr The services of Mr. Wm. O. Nouuell having also been sc cured, his old friends and customers are respectfully solicited t u favor him with a call. J. SETZE, Agent. November 2, 1866,23—-It. REID'S PHOSPATE, FIFTY BARRELS JUST RECEIVED. ‘'VJ'OW it* the time to enrich yonr lands to se- J. v cure a good Wheat Crop. Call soon and get a supply. R. 11. VICKERS «fc CO. cr Call at the Depot and got it from the IL R. Agent November 2, 1866, 28—ts. FRESH ARRIVALS. New BUCKWHEAT, Choice Sugar House SYRUP, No. 1 MACKEREL in Kits. PIE FRUIT, JELLIES, Just received at NORTON’S.* Not ember 2. 1866, 28—ts. iw m. » r _*L- ■ «:z j w+z • Stale of Georgia-Wilkcn Comity. Laura Ophelia Golaspic, ) Libel for Divorce va. V fn Wilkes Sup’r. Court James W. Golaepie. ) fc’ept. Term 1866. YpT appearing to the Court by the return o +JL, tl>e Sheriff, that the defendant does not re side in this county, ami it further appearingthat he doe 9 not reside in this State, it is, on motion, ordered, that publication be made in the Wash iMg too Gazette, a public newspaper ot the State, once a month for four months, as required by law, requiring the defendant to appear and answer at the next Teim of this Court, or that the case be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to ' proceed. A true extract from the Minutes, this 31s October, 1866. GEO. DYSON, C. S. 0. GEORGIA, WILKES COUNTY.—3 WO months after date application will be made with the Will annexed, to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the .s tate of James Cade deceased. JOHN L NORM AM, AdmV With the Will annexed. Nov. 2, 1866, 2^—2 m. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. JUST >eceived, a lot of clothing, Over Coats Frocks and Sacks, Fants, Vests, Gentlem* n’e fine Hosiery K. H. VICKERS & CO. dct. 5,24—ts JUST RECEIVED. Babbitt'a B M Sale rat us- J. S. EDMUNDSON A BRO. Julv 12, 186.5 12—ts. 10 Barrels Machine OIL, 25 Barrels Tanners OIL, 10 Barrels Lard OIL, 20 Barrels Epsom SALTS, 3000 pounds BLUE STONE, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, COMBS AXD FANCY OR FAT VARIETY. fNov 22. 1866, Sl-3m. MIMIkEII, Ml'll-MER, 13 EUR Y COR I> 221, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER WASHINGTON, G-A., Atlhe Old Stand Two Doors below Mr. Crenshaw. ESTABLISHED 1860. WATCHES, CLOCKS. Musical Boxes and ry/GL Jewelry repaired. Particular attention paid to French and English Chicks, and fine Wat dies. i would respectfully state to the public in d jnining Cot.ntie-*, that I have been a practical WATCH-MAKER, for the last sixteen years and during that time have had experience iu new work, as well as in repairing, in my line of busi ness. A good stock of Watch KEYS and j GLASSES always on hand. These articles | sell cheaper than anybody in town. ' April 26, 1866, I —6ni. Flour Flour ! TEN DA It PELS OF TIIE VERY BEST ses- qs -sex as. 9 For sale by li. IT. VICKERS <fc CO. > ct 10 186fi, 20—ts. W.A.ISrt:E ID -25 GOOD \,ULES, I pair GOOD HORSES. Oct. 26, 27—If F ARNOLD. Tor ! Tea ! 'TRUST rocrivcT—one chest of SUPERIOR GREEN TEA. It. H. VICKERS ,i CO. Bricks. ''PEN Thousand Bricks for .tale, if applied for JL immediately. 11. IJ. VICKEUS <fc CO. New Cheese JUST RECEIVED BY ' Oct. 26, 27 R. H. VICKERS A CO- Sail! Salt!! - SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, for sale yIW fcwby P. 11. NORTON. Nov. 9, 1306, 29, ts 3000 pounds SULPHUR, 6000 pounds COPPERAS. 25 kegs SALTPETRE. 50 cases Concentrated LYE, 50 cases POTASH, NEW F ILL AND WINTER GOODS. J. H. FITZPATRICK I* S now receiving at his Now Store, comer . of Public tSqure and Main street a splendid Stock of i>ry Iroodg Fancy Goods, Notions &c. Would call particular attention to his beauti ful line of Dress Trimmings, embracing Ribbons, Plain ami white edge Velvets, iS'ilk ami Velvet Buttons, of all shades and colors. Chendle Cords, Braid, ifcc. ALSO, Clothing and Gentlemens Furnishing Goods Ilats and Caps, Boots and Slioti Has on hand a good assortment of the above articles, which J,,, ; ’ offering on the most roasemibll terms I Thanking my fricmls and fpiaintances for former a continuance of the same is soliv ited. J. H. FITZPATRICK. Oct. 12, 1808, 25—If j 2T3 Broad /Strut, ! AUGUSTA, GO ERG 1.1, Wc have have just received a fine lot of j Onion Sotsi And will be suj plied with all the vnritics GARDEN SEEDS ; As fast ns the new crop is Inrve-ted. PLUMB & LEITXER, j Augusta, Ga. November 2, 1866 28—lm. msi i is I'll, I, SflilllTT & IIAIGHTER, OtJLD inform the citizens of Washington a *hl vicinity that tin y have come to this ! place for the purpose of giving instiuctions in ! Vocul aud Instrumental Music. 1 hey wiil give ! Lesson?* or. the Piano, lioliti, FlnUs G'nitar, Or any OiSii’r liDlruiiieiit. Tho*o wishing to take Lesions in Vocal or In, strumonful .Music will please apply immediately to him at Mr. smith’s Hofej where lie will at nil times be found, ilis terms are as fullmvs : For 12 Lesson*, ...... f 1 2,00 For 36 “ 30,00 The 36 Lessons to be taken within the space cf three momli*. At the close of each session of three month* public Concert will be given by their pupils. Hewid also ItEl’AUt and TUNF HANGS for any person desiring it. N. SCHMITT Oct. 10, 1866, 25—ts Notice. LL persons indebted to the firm of J. D. A | W. Ji. SMITH, will please come forward immediately and tettle their Accounts, ns it is n y intention to go West soon, L wish to close up my business before leaving I have on hand and am now fini-bing a lot of excellent and ele-1 gent Buggies, and one Four seat Jersey Bocka ; way. all of which I will sell very cheap f<*r cash, j or exchange for good Mules. Call soon to secure a bargain W. L. SMITH. Oct. 26,27—1 m Lumber j SLUMBER of the best quality by the wagon load, delivered in any part **f the viHage on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. R. H. VICKERS & CO. Sept. 27, 1866, 23—ts. m Ywa on m im JUST receiveil a good 6upply of STOCK and PADLOCKS' R. 11. VICKERS A CO. Aog 23,15C0, 18—ts. 10,000 Pounds WHITE LEAD, | 6000 Pound. Snow Whit.> ZINC. 100 Pounds NUTMFOS, 100 Boxes Estrnot I .Os) WOOD, 800 Boxes WINDOW GI,SS, | NEW GOODS. . ««■ ■ ITE WOULD most respectfully’ inform the mw public generally, that we have and are re *■ ceivin • one nf t he best stock of goods, we have esrer biought to*this market, consisting in part of the following articles: All Wool Merinos, DeLaines, Empress Cloth in great variety, Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, j Poplins, Plain A Dotted Swiss ■ and Jaconet Muslins, Irish ami Pillow Case Linen, Opera and Common Flannels, Fine Bed Blankets, Shirtings, sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Doyles, Ginghams, Pacific DeLaines, Calicoes, Ribbons, Flowers, Bonnets, Knit "bawls, and Son tags, l adies Cloaks, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Clothing, Ij&OL'EHIES "ardware, D> VICKERS 4 CO. ,v pb 28, ISCtG, 23—ts. O TP VALUABLE LAND, s>®ib aaiuai. ' TB. OFFER for Sale my VALUABLE PLAN I -it, TATION in Wi.ki’Ht/'mmty, lying on the wa | ter* nf Fi hing Creek eight miles Northeast <d Washington, known as the Nolan Fansi, hounded hy lands ofj}. A. Arnett, Luther Lati mer and others. % , On the place is a good DAELId NO HOU-’ E and all necessary out tbujldings, « good Gin Mouse and Screw, nn excellent well of water in tlieynr*! and a good spring a short distance fro the Motive. Any per-ori wishing t*> ex.inline the fireini-e --ran do so l)y applying to Mr. Tims. W Uoo, er, residing on the plantation. Jihjp" l'or particulurs address THUS. F. NOLAN. West Point, Ga. October 18. 1866 26—51. J. S. O OXjIE S , 27\ja.0 ! 3?C3>:0. A N D FOKWAIIDOG JIDIU II A N S , I'll Reynolds St, Near South Carolina J)c/>of, O" Will Sell Cotton and Produce generally or receive the same on Storage. Will furnish or pu-chase Planters’ Supp ies Augusta, Oa., Aug 23, 1866 18—3 m. llum units u\in. r pEN good FARMING HANDS want. ■! •" 1- the yi'.'ir Liberal wage. wi.l ;< 1 fare, (clothing include.] il Aj.|»lyi 1 K. 11. VICKERS &. r>< Oct, 18, 18CG, 28—If. Just. Arrived. BEAUTIFUL assortment of Df.L AINE and a fine lot «>f REA I> Y M A DE 0 LOTI ING, which lam offering very r cheap for Ua>h J. T. uAUKLv October 12, 1866, 25—ts, Just Received. Real Moltere, Valencene and imita tion Lace Setts, Embroidered, Hemstitched and L. C. Handkerchiefs, Ladies'Silk and Merita- Under V'eats,Corsets, Hoop Skirts,d’C, f“r sal* by R. 11. VICKERS A CO. Oct. 5. 24—ts *w , UO>(> BUSHELS Dried PEACHES, peel, and unpeeled, in exchange fur .Grope ties. Apply early to JA S sT• GN MR, 808 Broad Street, Augusta, Ca. October 18, 1860, 26—lm. 100 Poxe< INK 10n P x<- TO,jet QOAP. lm Pox-* PF PT STAP/7H. l'OKeg-* Pi r n ,l, SODA. l'-n loxfs Carh SODA. AD.HI \lx l'|( iTOlt’S N4LH. / \N the tiis ii I S|?AY m IKeeinlver next " / wih o. i-.-1.-u* tin l our' Ilmi-F ilo. |- 1,1 o«; -ii W i county, the following tiact. *»t l.tud, I*- wii : u tract, containing Youi* IBmulrrd suiil Sixty More or less, lving i» said county on the waters of Long Creek ' ’"mir ’and* • f Binns, l.unee f“r«Land of h ; i v ~hn 11 Norman dcC e In and cm ' . !-. ; i.. ■ i .. . r ,io t*N *‘UM.\N, Admr. "'I 1 28 -J ADr." I?T IPTKA r OS’s ? ALE /jPj\N h* ii. i F. -D \Y in Ihvcmbe* i.. xr. W XV. Ib. Oil Ib.To e the urt • louse door m the to“ n■ f 'a him. tm x ilk*-* < <unty the |\»| lowing pro;.ert\. to xvif : one tract <e land »• n taining FIVE HUNDRED AA D THIRTY ACRES. ro«*re o- le-s, lying and being ii said county on the waters f Cla'ke’a i reek, adjoin ing lands of tiil . Huff and others u said traet of land are two-ettlemcot und will be sold in two parcels or mg. tin - ru t' best.Miit ptirchu sets old the pi ! •*•»i of Kiij-di Nornmn, neceased so In I eitefii rtf credi- Terms made known on flic dav JOHNSON NORMAN, Admr Sept 28. 23 r PWt) M« »N II! after date application will I be made to tin* Court of Ordinary of Wilkes county for leave to -ell a portion of the bands Ixdongihg to the estate of George Gre-hnm, de ceived N ASr V a GRESHAM, Sept 35. 1866. 23 Executor. WILKES i OUNTY Whereas >S»tr Reuben Kendall ap]>li(*s to me for letters of Guardianship of Sarah June Danner, \bruhurn M Danner, RcnjatTiin F Dunn r and William il Danner, minors of Franklin W Danner,, dec’d. These are therefore to cite atnl admonish all persons interested to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any ih* y have, why suiil letter# should uot be granted. Given under my hand at office in Washington, this Ist day of October, 1866. G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. Oct. 6th, 1866, 24 /gaKOKGJA. WI EKE 8 COUNTY —Whereas George Dyson,'Administrator on the es tate of John I) Ha ly, late of said eounty, deceas ed. appli-s tome lor Letters of Dismission from said trust: These are therefore to cite and admonish all md singular the kindred and creditors of said h ceased, t be and appear n’t my office within •4*o time pre-crihed l>> law, to show, causa, if any ey have, why said letters should not be grant Giv en under tnv hand at office in Washington, his 4tli day of October, 1866 O O. NORMAN, Ordinary. Oct. 5, 1866, 24—lam6m OEORGIA. WILKES COUNTY. r |MV O months afterdate application will ho I made to the lb not able ('our* of Ordinary • f Wilkes county for leave to sell the real estaty belonging to tin* estate ot Wingfield, de ceased. F and. WINGFIELD. lix’r. “et. IT 26—8! GEORGIA WUJ hS • ■( XI Y Wherem W,„ J Flynt applies to me for let ters of adminisiialien on the estate of J.Jm Mc* Corkle, fate of said county, deceased: These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credilorsnf said de ceased, to he and appear at my offieo within the time prescribed hv hw, to show cause, if any they have, ivhv said .letters should not be grunt ed. f:iVi-o n ’. r •• \ hand at office in Washington, this 13th <i . of- >e!oh«-r, 1866. <el I*l 2« c NORM \N, Ord’y. GE"- f/'/.t 117/ IS COUNTY. "Imr ,i l..|jni J ■ miei:i ii applies to me for letters ot adioini.- • ration on I lie estate of Thomas A. Heard lute of Mud county, decenvedt 'l’lo-seare ’liereforc* to eiie and admonish all and sin T.. ••,. km-bed and er-difor* of said dCe.Mse and n : J,e •, -.f my offiee wi hio t.lo* ii im . • --i i . aw, to show cause, ifanv flux G • aii % . • ’'.ft, r - should not he grant ed. Gi xo. and • .i *: , | .f offi -e , W on. | 11 . - LHh and- • < !ol <-r. l td . i el. I • 26 ". G. NiilbdA 'v, * nib / On'-lA WILKE' CM UN'IT Whereas \ J Wni. G. I urner. Executor on the estate of II \ v Tuck li.te of said eount y, deceased, applies lo me for- 1 eitei 'of Dismission fro -aid trus : Oleseare Oieref.re to ere and »dm>-ni h id aiid “ingnlar t- e kim'red a> and ereditor ofwuid de ceased, o fie iiml -»op" r r mv ffie. ‘vithin flic •i„-e p e-e* i ! *• r - • . U '• it 1 l.e\ I, V !, k ,M... ’ be framed i >iveo ill*.;<-» in • . v. •■*ll. -a: -. ; mi> me, m U n-i.ii.gt-.il. hi l di ofuciobkr. TB6i» . G Mr. IAN, Ord’y. Oc 1 6. 1806, 21 1 .>016111 iMi.o <;i.\ IFjLK~Es t: i;\rv—W'.m 7s j j Dru-y I. \ycoek. ha . pplied to me IVu l< r- V" tersof Admin -'ration on ihe estate of 'hi 1 as Sot ton. dei M -\|| per- n* coi. vine ' 1 <» heiby until .0 tile eir hj c.tioos if any ihev hiv*>, on r< e lor<* the li»st Monday iu December next, • e e Letters will be gr -nied -aid applicant a* j ay and fr GO NOR MAN, Ordm ry .* her *26 !R6« 2V— H*h\ -fli I- bG I . D I, K,.- i 1 iUnTY— VVhere-s '» Quarles, aibnini-trafoi on the estate *1 f.lixuhetb A. Hamrick, hue of said county, de .*« * «ed, apoiies to me or l-ettere of Dismission from said tru-t: The-<» are tin re fore to cite nod admonish nil 1 and singular He kindred and creditors of said dc ease to be md appear at my office within the m- [ire ciibed *»\ law, t.o show eau-e, if any m-y have, xx hv *Mid lettx-rs should not he granted, Given under my hand at office in Washington, his 4th day of October, 1866. (». G. NORMAN, Ordinary. Oct. 5 1866, 24—lanXVm NOTICE to Debtors and Creditors.— All persons indebted to the Estate of Dexter Henry, late of Wilkes cotmty. deceits* and are re piested to make immediate payment, and those laving claims against said estate w ill present hem. duly attest*nl, within the time prescribe 1 •v law WM L. WGOTTEN, Ex’r. N-.v 16 1866. 80. 6t‘ EnßfjlA, WILKES COUNTY. 'AI) MONTHS after date apolicntion xx-jp he ade to the ‘ ourt «>f <>r>!inary ni ko- county for lcave.tosed the Real Estnd Henry J. 1 »*fer, deceased Nov. 0,1866,2 m MARY A. COFKR.Adm’x. I 66 Dri.ke’«» BITTERS, go G nsa RT;f k'TVn. 100 Mots PTNN ' MOV, 100 Pounds IHTOMFL 10 Barr. Is VAPxNTTI. ROBrLOUhhARr Cn, ' "l 0 W SIMM i WtIiUML GCTTGN TACTO^fH AUGUbTA, QA. m'.S ADVA.N. ED OS U) .TON" V X- (n ROUT. LO. KHART it DE'l I'STKR, Ltvr rte. or, Messrs D. 11. ILILDWIN & 00., Nf.w , uk Me-srs. ROBERT PATUEIbSON 1 O, * I’m 1 adki mi a Representing the above Wealthy and Respon sible 11* uses, we are alxvi.y-* prepared 10 mtko advances on Cotton con-igiied to them for -ale We beg to call the attend' n «if Plan ers and Hold, r- of Unit* n to our uusurpa-sed, faciluies for handling the same. We are at all linos tit funds to aananemon Consignments- Vottorr for warded with dispatch (at Low Rates of Freight) tunny American or Eurupeun Port. We offer the same inducements thissenfion which charncteiized all our engagements dining the past year—namely. Dispatch to Moderate Charges and Quick Returns. It is not necessary to pay the govennment tax on Cotton at points of shipment. Planters may ship to us, tax unpaid, by giving bonds for the snmc to the Revenue Collector of the District in which they reside. Wo Hike charge of Cotton in and part of Georgia, South Carolina and Ala bama, paying taxes and all necessary exp«-n-es, thereby saving owners from all.uire at.d trouble. A largo stock of Bagging and It* >pe constant ly on hand at market rates Close Morage for Cotton. MAUDE A WRItHIT. Sept. 28, 23 283 Broad street. fasiiio»3?o-a»r * J- SET. BRADLEY'S Cclebrali'J lilliplic (OR DOUIII.K r-PRIXG) HOOP a3ZS.ZXS.n7SS, 5 re nniver«allv acknowledged by all ladas throu. hoiit ti e length and hieudth of the limd, to he the most perfect and a. r> »al lo skirt ever invented, the three but tom rods of << vt ry hjkirt. made bei n g heavier, and < wire < r double covered * They are not equaled in F.bounce. Elasticity, Lightness. Durability, Comfort.’or Economy 'I hey a ill not bend or break like the >iugle Spring skirts, but w ill preserve their perfect arid beautiful shape more ihnu fwi :e ns long* as riny single spring that has ever been or can he made, Thi iuven i« n con-i-t-of D-pb x,or two I.dip tic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided fightJy and firmly tog. \ her. edge to edge, making tli" toughest, most flexible ela-uc,and dun b|e spi it;g ev-r used. 'lhe wonder ful fl. xi i i»\ and great comfort ml pleasure to any lady weaving the Duplex Elliptic skirt will h»- « xpeiiinceil panic ylarly in crowded Gp» *-a- carn ages railroad c is, rfitpch pews. a> m chairs, for promenade and liqii'-e dr«‘SH a- the -kiircenhe f hh'd when in u e toncciipx a sniad sjan-e ns ia il; asik or ntn-ho dre-s i'‘or Children, Mi-.-'e < r Yoiifig Ladies they am ?up.ei ior to all o'he* -. ' Inquire f rH.e DniJex Elliptic (or d«u --h ei -r.ring- ki I. «V l»oß*sale hAiip Exclusive Manufacturers and sole owners « f ihe Patinl. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WAUKKOOMS A>D OFFICE, Nos 97 ( ltambeisand 79 arid bl Keadests NEW : YORK. ForsnhM.v COZAIiT & lInGUE. Ge?. 12. 1866, 2">—3m S)BESS OUR stork of DRESS TRIM MINUS h tho mo.-t complete and full we have ever li-.J. ALSO, Jresges &c. Cull and sec for yourself. Tt II VICKERS & CO. *Sef b 28, 1866. 23—ts. new"g : 6oTs7 CIOK-ISTINO OF I Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes, Hardware. Crockery and Groceries, Os every desetiptiop are now being received hy ARNOLD, GiiEEN & CU. Sept. 21» 22 Head! IsTuidTi T'vn fWnbnttiiss only, of DR A It E’S FLAX- I TATION BITI'EIIS. 1-Vr snln l-y JOHN S. EDJIUM'SOX it BRO. Spjit. 25.23 ALL TH'E~GO.' Hawley’* Snli.lified TOOTIT CRE \ 't. j. a EbMuxDs.nv * UFO. Aug. 23, lfi6ii, 18—ts Tsiiiii lilies. •,-*.vPAN’I-> Wni-t.. J-enn..t *L .>l.. W •«. "" n ""' i »••.! n’lier fiillir.. «'<-• it. 11. V.K KMIS A CO. ' Oct i Jl—lf