The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, November 23, 1866, Image 4

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THE PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, AT AUGUSTA, GA., Recently Built on the Comer by the Planters’ Hotel, next Door to A. Stevens. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OP 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’ Hate from the lowest to the finest. Cloaks and Furs from $6 to SSO. Consult yoar 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, i866-im “V- JKicliards db Bros. GROCERIES. Afresh .apply of tttry'Uii in tt« gro cery lln« juit received. Al*o, a good •apply of HARDWARE, mm mm , WOODEN WARE, 01)0(9, fjate, CROCKERY, The above GOODS will be mid low. I in vite th. apeoial attention of cuatomera to my Stock of • 1 GROCERIES, SHOES AND HATS, Th«y will be (old »t Augusta prices with freight* added. P. H. NORTON. OoL 19, 1866, 26—ts LADIES HITS BONNETS, CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, HEAD ITS, EG) 'JiD ATM® QMJCSJIS BONNET ORNAMENTS, TAnd Trimming for Making BONNETS, For Sale at the Lowest Prices. R. H. TICKERS & CO. OeL 19. 1866, 28—ts ADMINISTRATOR’S mm jm. nsa *> ON th* Brit Tnenhty in December next will be mid before tha Court Home door in the town of Weehington. Wilkeecounty, aTnet of Land, in eaid county of Wilkee, on the wa ter* of Kittle Creek, eontaming 460 ACHES, More or lew, adjoining land* of O. Matthew, a.E Daniel aud others. There ia In said Treat about ONE HONORED ACRES Os Original Wood Land, and about SIXTY ACRES OF BOTTOM MSB, Sold aa the property of Tho*. J. Well, deo’d, for the benefit of the heir* and creditor*. 6# Term* made known on dey of Salo. \VM. R. CAI.I-AWAY, „ . Admiulatrator. October 16, 1866, 96—td CORN MILL “ QUEEN 0V THE SOUTH. OIjU NEW CORN MILT, ie now in full operation, and we are prepared to Grind MEAI.orORISTS, lor all who will give us their patronage. Give our Mill a fair trial and we feel ateured that you will be pleased. „ . W. 1„ KEOUGII A CO. Ootober '9. 1866, 25—Sm. NEWIIIhLINERY STORE. r pillS will inform the friends of Mr*. M. R. —• . HARRIS and the pulOio generally, that ah* It now prepared to do til kinds of mu,mm wm, In the most ftehiuntble and lateat tty lee. She will alto keep coaetantly on hand, BONNETS, HATS. UE\D DRESSES, NETS. And everything usually kept in a fi rat class Millinery Store. Call and examine mv sti ck before purchasing elsewhere. o«t 5,24-ts R, A. FLEMING, Warehouse and Communion Merchant, AUGUSTA. GA., CONTINUES to give hie person*) attention to all businee* entrusted to him. Will oocupy tb* building opposite bit old stand va cated by E. F. Clayton after lat September. Sept 21. 22—Sm. R. A, FLEMING. 35 SACKS STOVALL’S Excelsior Mill* FLOUR.— Doable Extra, Extra and Superfine, i 0 arrive on Saturday next F. H. NORTON. Oct. 19, 1866. 25—U Wilkes County Sheriff’s Sale, for December. WILL be told before the Court House door in Weehington, Wilkee county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal honrtof aale: On* lot Lend containing sixty (60) acre*, more or let*, adjoining land* of G. W. Flor ence, Palmers aud others, on the waters of Rocky Creek, all tha interest of Henry G. Thompson, in said tract of Land, levied under an execution issued from the Honorable Supe rior Court for Wilkes colinty, in favor of Bradford Thompson vs. Henry G. Thompson, property poiuted out by Bradford Thompson. J. M. DYSON, October 31, 1866 Sheriff W. 0. Will be sold before the Court House door in Washington, Wilkes county, on the first Tues day in December next, within the legal hours of sale: One Tract of Land, containing 510 acres, more or less, on the waters of Newtord Creek, being the home place, or tha plana on which Francis McClendon now resides, a homestead of fifty {6O) acres having been reserved. This survey includes a good Grist and Flour Mi l, and adjoins lands of F. E. Smith and snd others levied on as the property of Fran cis McClendon, to satisfy two fi fas. from the Superior Court of Wilkes county; 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, at the same time and place,‘one fourth interest in the Safford Mill and Mill Tract of Land, containing 120 acres more or less. This Mill is also on New ford Creek, aDd is a good Grist and Saw Mill, levied ou as the property of Francis McClendon to satisfy a ti. fa. from the Magistrates Court of the 180lh district, in favor of Isaac A. McClendon vs. Francis McClendon. Levy made aud turned over to (uo by the Constable of said district. WM. A. QUINN, Oct SI. 1866—td Deputy Sheriff W. C. JUST OPENED. J. T. HARRIS, ATP. FITZPATRICKS OLD STAND, WILL keep constantly on hand * variety of Goode, constating of Dry Good*. Notion*, Hoot* and Shoe#, Candies, Almond*. Nut*, Fine Chewing nnd Smoking Tobacco, Fine Cigar*. Al*o. • fine nHortraent of Gent’e lints, end everything uinnlly kept in t Dty Good* Store. I will take great pleasure in wailing upon any one who limy favor me with ■ call end will of fer them good* on the tnoet re*»onahl* term*. J. T. HARRIS. Oot. 4,1866.24—8 m J. SIBLEY & SONS, General Commission Merchants, No. 6 Werren Block. AUGUSTA, GA. HAVE excellent end enmmodione close St or ege room for COTTON, eod will give their personal attention In tie sele or storsge. Liberal CASH ADVANCES will be mode on ell produce in store. They *l*o offer for eel*: 100 bnlee heavy Genny Ragging, 900 coil* beet Machine Rope, 300 half coils best Machine Rope. 600 pounds Begging Twine, 500 sacks Liverpool Salt, 60 bbla Refined Sugars, 100 boxes common to clioioe Chewing Tobacco. 10,000 "Robb Burns” nnd "Puff” Began, 10 bills choice Old ltye Whiskey. Sept, 21,22—8 tn. THE AMERICAN HOTEL, Opposite the Depot, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, RECF.NTLY renovated, furnished n-d pla ced in complete order. Every effort will be used to render the guests comfortable.— Splendid Bar end Billiard Saloon attached to the House. WHITE A WHITLOCK,Fro*. Batson A Wiutv, Clerk* [Ang. 29. ,\«B LE VO if,- 'A f V ° TOM B T r S ■ '\\ beet* nT ruff'lt gA FROM THE 'PUINIST IJ\ THE MOST ELABORATE. / J cflj DISICNED A FURNISHED [V &/TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE* WORK FOR THE COUNTRY df* CAREFULLY BOXED qT/M WllllriiT’S ITLEBRATID IRON COTTON SCREW May be furnished to the Planters of South Carolina and Georgia, from Augusta, WnERE ONE MAY BE SEEN IN PRAC. TICAL OPERATION. IT ia a Georgia invention, combining sim plicity, economy and durability, with a , *PP*'cation of tha Screw power by which the levers always swing in th# same horizontal plane, at a convenient height for an plyiDg haiui or horse power—and, aleo. great ly facilitating the filling of the cotton box by lurntng back the follower block entirely from over the month of it, Tba timbers are light aud small—the cirele described by tha levers being but 23 feet diameter. Liberal arrangements tusde with agents for Counties, or in sale of County Righto. Cash price of Iron* |IBO, at Augusta. Send in your orders at once to F. PHINIZY A CO., Local Agent* . Or, L. D. PALMER, General Agent, Pcpt. 21, Sm. Augusta, Ga, NEW GOODS. €HMP STORK. I HAVE just recieved a supply of Fall Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: Calicoes of various styles, grades and priees, DeLaines. Worsted aod Dress Goods, Balmoral snd Hoop Skirt*. Bonnets and Hats, of various qualities, Crockery, Clothing, Boots nud .Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, cotton and wool Cards, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and a great many Notions too tedious to men tion; in fsot every thing needed in a well reg ulated family. I will sell any of my goods at the smallest sort of profit, sa I want money, and atn bound to sell. Friends and old customers will do well lo call before purchasing elsewhere, 1 aui de termined not to be undersold. S. il. CRENSHAW. Oct. 5, 1866, 24—ts. WILKINSON, WILSON & CO. COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, Agents for the purchase and sale of all kinds of COTTON DOMESTICS. Liberal Advances Made on Con- signments. Office No. 8 Stoddard'* Lower Range. BAY SAVANNAH,' GA. U. B. Wii.mi.aoN, or X«wnan Ga. B. J. Wilsov. formerly of Oxeafutkee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. Woon, of tha late firm of J. W. Rabun A Go, Savannah, Oct. 26. 21. SCHEDULE GEORGIA RAILROAD. Day Panarxaxa Txain. Leave Augusta at * ■ 8 15 a u Arrive at Atlanta at ' ■ ■ 6 fin r m Leave Atlanta at 6 15 a u Arrive at Augusta at • • • 6 !*"• rip—•- Nibiit Paeaxxota Taatx. , , 4. Laara Atlanta -.•••- 8 4*4. a 1 Arrive at Augusta • • • • 8 ” * I.e«ve Augusta » riiP * Arrive et Atlanta . ■ • • E. W. COLE, June 29. 1866. ADM IN IST It A TOR’S SA IN. WILL be ...Id ..a the first TtffcDAY in December next, before the Court tlousc door in the town of Weahingtnri, ty. a Tract of Land lying in the on the waters of Broad Hirer, "-i |ll inilfri:-i ham Cad.-, II W. PorWon and containing SEVEN HUNDRED X- . L more or less. There are some 40 or»R* , T* * excellent River bottom land od tb* Tract. Sold es the propel tv of Dianeh Pullet* tree for the benefit of the heirs and credit*!* ‘.V said deceaeed. Terms of tale on the day. F. K. SMITH, Adm’r. Oct, 8-1, 1866, *4— nEORGIA, WILKES COUNTY.—Whereas IT Gsrnelt Andrews lias applied to me for Let ters of Administration with the Will annexed on the estate of Samuel McJunkin lata of said eoonty deceased. All persona concerned arc hereby notified to file their objection*, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in' October next, else Letter* will be granted said applicant, as pray ed for. O. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. Aug 23, 1866, 18—4 m. riiANTlinß’ HOTEL. AUGUST A. OA.. NEWLY Furnished and Refitted, Unsur passed by any Hotel Sonlh, wee Re-open ed to the pub) 10 OcL Bth, 1866. T. 8. NICKERSON, Prop’* Late of Mill* House, Charlretnn, and Propri etor of Nickerson's Hotel, Columbia,"!?. C. Nov. 2—ls Cheap for Cash. WE offer l he following at the price attach* ed, by the 1 lb. ana over,—heing a veTy small advance ou New York cost—for the pur pose of raising a little eash, which we ere vt> liged to have : I Tart Iron A Potasa Ergot. I Tarter Emetic, Yellow Hot, gold en seed, 76 Arsenic 7s | Sulph. Acid, 25 By the carboy 12 Blue Most, 2 00 Ext. Jalap, IConfie Rose, Ext. Coiooynth comp l so I Muriatic Acid. 60 j Citrate lion and I Strychnia,pr ox 160 lod. Lime, “ 1 60 Bromide Pol” 1 60 Valerianate of Ammonia, ■' 1 60 Essential Oil* Syr. lod loom, lb 200 Spt* Lavendir, Spts. Ammon* Arniatie, toil Pot as* Tannic Aci-',proz6o Blistering Can tharides. pr lb 2 00 Plantation Bit ter* pr do*. 14 00 Hosteller's Bit ter* per do*, 14 00 Wolf's Schied am Schnapps I] 00 Alcohol, 85 pr ct. pr gal, 650 MONPSON A BRO- Best Gum Traj* pr lb. I aoanth, #1 50 Pnlv. Rhie. best 8 00 | Gum Myrrh, 1 50 I Rad Senega, good 9 25 Gum Gambage 225 | Black Cohash, 65 { Elm Bark, 60 I Pulv. Mustard in bulk, best Eng. 1.25 j Lobelia, seed and herb, 1 50 Cinchonas, pulv, 875 | Rad Helebpre, 65 I Gum Guiac, 2 36 Snake Root, 2 00 | Red Sanders, 88 Rad Valeria, 1 75 Tartaric Acid, 1 50 Orange Peel, Arnica Flowers, White Mustard seed, 60 Pulv. Gentian, 75 * Ipecac,, 7 00 Rchell Salta, Citric Acid, 8 00 Saffron. 8 00 Sugar of Lead. 1 00 Puly. Liquorice, 125 Rad Colehicum, 75 Seed M 75 Pulv. Cubebs, 1 25- Aloes Soc, best, 1 75 Charcoal, Fowler’s Solution, 88 Ob lorate Potass, Sulph. ** Oct 2fi, ts J. 8. ED] ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Wj ILL be sold on the firxt TUESDAY in T 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 ACRES, more or lea,. joining land, of Mr*. C. Bradley, a M. p u ). iem and others. Sold s, the property of F. O. Dunaway, deceased, for the benefit of the neirs and creditors of said dec'd. Terme made known on day of sale. BEN.!. DUNAWAY, Adm’r. Oct. 22, 1866 GOLD, GOLD, GOLD ! iM&nmuji AT CHASE’S OEB BRG<J STORE, W« have just received, aud continue to receive Large Supplies of HI 11 STAPLE it Gil MD HITE, Which we will exchange on the most liberal terms for GOLD, SILVER OR GREENBACKS. AMONG OUR STOCK WILL BE FOUND: Figured Poplins, Pure Mohair La.tr«, ' Ladiaa Drea. Trimming*, of all Perfumsrr, or .H kind* Demi Mohair, stlk hn.sh, Black DreaaSMk, Lad,#.' ant, MiW White Cotton llow, lad.es' Cuff, and Collar* and v u «* d -* Lu ; re ' »'“'•* A pace., Coburg Cloth, Domestic* Umbrella,, Buggy Umbrella, Bonnet, and Hate, laical *tyW Engli.h Merino,, Flannel*. C.ltcoe* Lm»ey, Ribbon* all kinds and uualitie* Clotka.nd Cmaimeres. palinoral Skirt*. Hoop Skirt*, of the latest and moat improved style. Gentlemen’s Clothing Farniehing ttoods L.di»’ Cloak* of fine quality and »tyle* Shawl* A large .lock of Embxoidexic*. Boots and Shoes Hat* ictitog* Ilood. .ml Nubias, Jacou.t and Swim and checked Muslin. . Trunk* V.lim. axd Carpet Bags. Crockery, Hardware .nd Groceri**. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, All of which will be .o!d lower for Ca.h than c.a b, bought elsewhere ia Waahingwa. Call and price ou. Goods and we are eerUin yon w ill be •uiled, both m lh« quality of the goods and th* pric*. 3 MARCUS & FRANKLIN. Patronize Home Enterprise l ratHTFRg STORE AND CABINET SHOP. ft. L KEODGH & CO. wrUE KKsFT'tn’FULLY beg le*ve to in- Af \ form our frierxl* and the public that /*« are sow pared to do nil kin<hi of Cebi ■ovv/r* tv order. We solicit a libenl shere 0» Ine (itibtic | »tronf«ge. W* keep «(sn*(nnt|y on hand a Rtipply of CtITTAGB BKDSTKADS and CHAIRS and we are also*prop*red to repair all kind* of I I'URMTUUR and. a* : BOTTOM CHAIRS, SPRIKG SEATED CHAIRS, SOFAS, BUREAUS, AC. All work dlwrve in the neatest and best style short notice, and on reasonable terms. fAT.PENTERS’ WORK. We do all kinks of CARPENTERING by the job or contract, in suit persons baring the iworli done. We will keep constantly on hand, end make to order, DOORS, It LINDS, SASU, Ac. Oet. 12. 1866. 26, 3m. \V r . Henry Warren & Cos., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GRMKIUM, HATS, MTI&SS, &£ Nos. 175 and 177 Broad St*, W. Hkvrt Waruen, ) AUGUSTA, GA. W. B. Harper, V John W. Wallace. ) Oct. sth. 1866. 24. G 1 KORUIA, WILKES COUNTV.—Wherea* I Moae* 11. Arnold. Executor on the estate of Allen Arnold deo‘d., applies to for letter* of dismission from said trust: These are, therefore, to cite admonish, all tnd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be sad appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if •ny they have why letters should not be gran ted. Given under my hand aad official signature, at Washington, this sth dav of .lone, 1866. G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. June 5, 1866, 7—ltn 6m. L.J. Guihmirtin, J.Flannery , E. IV. Drummond. L J. GUILMARTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Shipping and Commission Merchants 148 Bay St. West of the Exchange, SAVANNAH, GA., Constgmfunts Solicited, upon trhich Liberal Ad vance* will be made. Particular attention given to the RALE of COTTON and MERCHANDISE\ and to Filling Order* for TIMBER, LUMBER . WOOL, HIDES , drc. Oct. 5, 1866. 24—2 m. , p EORGIA, WILKES COUNTY—Whereas ! \JT Arden Evans, jr.. Administrator on the estate of Arden Evans Sr., late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said trust; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceaeed, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have why letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand and official signature, at Washington, this 7th day of May 1866. G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary. May 6, 1866, S-lm6m. JONES, SON & CO., DEALERS IN STOVES AND GRATES, PLAIN and Japaned Tin Ware, Britannia, W T ood and Willow Ware, House Finish ing Hardware, and Manufacturers of Tin, Cop per and Sheet Iron W r are. 255 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. At the Old Stand of W. H. Salisbury A Cos, Sept. 21, 22—3 m. J. i. ROBKKTSON, A. P. HOGGS, WASHINGTON, GA. AUGUSTA, GA J. J. ROBERTSON S & CO. WILL CONTINUE THE WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS In all its branches at their commodious fire-proof close store NO. 5, WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. PERSONAL ATTENTION given to the Storage and Sale of Cotton and Produce of all kind* We will furnish onr customers with BAGGING snd ROPE, and arrange tho payment of the Revenue Tax on all Cotton «on*ltfn.rt to tie. Cotton sold by us for p>r»ma its tine eection of the Sta'te will be paid for by I)r. ROBERTSON, at the Bank in Wo»hington as beret,fore. ° Thanking our friend*.for the very liberal patronage extended to ua during the past yen* we respectfully solicit a continuance of tbeir confidence. Sept. 24, 1866, 26-ts PLUMB & LEITNER, druggists anil dpotljcmrics, 312 Broad Street, NEAR THE POST OFFICE CORNER, AUGUSTA, GtEORGIA, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchant* Planters, aud Physician, to their larva and well aasorted Stock of jo UNADULTERATED MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS , 6tber articies in the,r line No house in the South can offer a stork .nperior in GENUINENESS and PURITY. ALL OFFICINAL PREPARATIONS being £ etrtet accordance with the Fotmulaa of the UNITED STA 7'A> PHARMACOPOEIA with the Beet Material, and bj t a PROPER WEIGHTS and MEASURES They respectfully solicit order* and pledge theroeelvea to fill them with fidelity and dio patch. If any article should not. prove to be precisely a* represented, they shall feel thankful o have It rr*»r»ed at their expense, and the money will be refunded. [Sept. 21, 12m. Jatne* W. Horton, Robert Walton, , Jr. WHOLESALE GROCERS. HORTON & WALTON, Continue Business at Store No. 287 Brood Street , Augusta , Ga^ (Next below old Union Bank Building.) WITH increased facilities, we are prepar ed with a full STOCK to aell at the lowest market prices, all goods usually sold in our line, suited to Merchants trade. Plantation aod Family use. Augusta, Sept. 4, 20—Bin, Geo. W. Evans. Su. J K. Evans GEO. W. EVANS & SON, and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA , GA. SPECIAL attention paid to the Storage and Sale of Cotton, and all other country pro duce. The usual facilities and accommodations will be afforded to our customer* Office No. 14 Mclntosh Street, rear Georgia Roilroad Baok. Sept. 2!, 23, Sm W, HENRY WARREN & CO.. COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants. Fire-Proof Storage. OFFICE 175 AND 177 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. OA. Cush advances made on shipments of Cot ton to New York or Liverpool. Oc . slh, 24. A. A. BEAL,.. J. H. SPEARS, W. H. POTTER BEALL, SPEARS & CO., Warehouse and Commitsion Merchants Fire-proof warehouse. No. e camp. bell St., Augusts, Go, will give strict personal attention to Storage and Sale of Cotton, Grain, Bacon, Flour and other pro duce. - ssT Orders for B*ging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled. The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. Solicit the Patronage of their friends and the publio generally. Sept. 13, 21,3 m E. P. CLAYTON & CO., Warehouse and Commission Merchants, At Phinixy * Clayton’s Old Stand, corner Campbell and Reynold Street* AUGUSTA, GA. EP. CLAYTON will continue the Ware , house snd Commission Business j n [ its branches, and is prepared to Receive, Store, Sell or Forward Cotton and Produce entrusted to bis care. His strict personal attention will be devoted to the businee* Major JOHN H. JON ES, of Elbert county, Gs., will be seso cinted in the business from this date, and ao licite the patronage of hie friends »nd those of the late Col. L. H. O. Martin. The addreea of the concern will be E. P. CLAYTON & CO. Will receive and forward Merchandize con signed to u* Agent* for Mopes' Superphosphates and Wilder’e Fire Proof Safe* E. P. CLAYTON, JOHN 11. JONES, of August* of Elbert co., G*. Augusta, Sept. 21, 22-3 m. ADMINISTRATOR’S Sill* ON the first Toesday in Deoembar next will be sold before the Coorfc House door, in Wilkes County, a Tract of land in said county, containing, More or less, it being the place on which Dr. H. Q. Harper now resides. .«old as a part of tha Real Estate of A. T. Holliday, deceased, for he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d Terms made known on dav of Sale. ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY, Administratrix. October 16, 1866, 26—td. %. ». ffllffl, Warehouse and Commission Merchant AUG US TA, GEOR GIA. Sept 21, 22—3 m.