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204 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Importer and Dealer in Pure and unadulterated Drugs, Medicixes, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Acids, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Corks and Druggists Sundries.
emONV IN ST jRE, one of the largest a* -orlmcnt»in tlic South MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS ami PLANTERS will find 11 to their interest to examine our Slock before pnrcliaoig. They will find bur price as low as at any house South of Baltimore, ns we import many articles and 1
buy direct from Manufacture) e. We offer • ° «-
JUOO o*. QUININE, 110 Barrels Machine OIL, | 3000 pounds SULPHUR, 1 10,000 Pounds IVMjTF LEAD. | 100 Boxes INK. 160 Cases Drake’s BITTERS,
SOO ox MORPHINE, 25 Barrels Tanners OIL, I 6000 (rounds COPPERAS, 6000 Pounds Snow White ZINC. 100 Boxes TOILET SOAP. I 50 Gross BLACKING.
6 Ilbls CAMPHOR, I 10 Barrels Lard OIL, I 25 ke?s SALTPETRE. | 100 Pounds NUTMEGS. | 100 Boxes PEARL STARUH, | 100 Mats CINNAMON,
10 Bids. Castor OIL, I 20 Barrels Epsom SALTS, 1 50 cases Concentrated LYE, 100 Boxes Extract LOGWOOD, lOOKees Bf Carh. SODA. I 100 rounds CALOMFX.
20 Bbls. TUnPENTINE, | * SOOO pounds BLUE STONE, | • 50 cases POTASH, | 600 Boxes WINDOW GLASS, | 100 Poxes Carh. SODA, | 10 Barrels VARNISH.
. SURGICAL IXSTUSJMENTS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, COMBS AND FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. ftfov. 22, 1800, 31—Sm.
SAVE TIME AND FREIGHT,
BY BUYING ¥«FSI
Dus, Medicines, Gallon Seeds,
Oats, Con, Flour, Bacon, Lard, k,
O F
W. h. EDMUNDSON .fr.
Everybody should study their neighbors’ interest us well as their own
If yon want Drugs (the best) call at the Drug Store.
If you want Patent Medicines at the old prices, call at the Drug
Store.
If you wish to get what you call for, buy at the Drug Store.
If you want the best laudanum, paregoric, camphor. Bateman’s
drops, No. 6, morph’uej quinine, opium, castor oil, salts, saltpeter,
cream of tartar, mustard, yeast powders, soda, starch, blue stone,
boiux, spices, lamps, oils, points, varnishes, turpentine, «fce., etc., fan
cy articles, hair brushes, hair oils, pomade, flavoring extracts, hand
kerchief extracts —in fact if you want the best of anything for the
same money you pay for an inferior article., call at the Drug Store.
We are the only Licensed Druggists ii» the county, and all Dry
Goods stores that sell Drugs do it in direct violation of the State law
• GARDEN SEEDS &>c.,
We have just received the largest assortment of Garden Seeds
ever brought to Washington, direct, from one of the best producing
Gardens iu the “United States.” We know we can soil them as
cheap as they can be sold by any house, if not cheaper, and we
know them to be the crop of ISiIG. W e have
Turnip Seed, in bulk Peas, in bulk
Beans, in bulk Cotton Seed
Thankful for the liberal patronage we received last year, and
promising to give the business cl >se attention this year, we hope that
our patrons will see lit to increase their purchases from 11s —and we
believe and hope that such will be the ease.
W. 1., EDMUNDS! IN, JH.
\Vaddngtou, Due. 1-4, 1860, 36
TO THE PLANTERS
■ GEORGIA AM SOM CAROLINA,
IS. 33 07 T 37 Zj 33 W SXjXj’Q
HAMPULATEJ> GIJAXO,
Ammoniated Alkaline Phosphate,
ALKALIX E PHOSPHAT E,
The Great Fertilizers of the Bay.
At the solicitation of many planters, we have endeavored to find
something of real merit that we could sell as Fertilizers' of standard
character, and, after the most thorough investigation into the char
acter of the manufacturer and practical‘use of his compounds, we
are prepared to assert that we believe that we now present to the
planting community the most reliable and certain fertilizers eveV
offered for sale in this >s'tate.
•W- HEISrPfY -WENEtEtEISr Sc GO-,
175 & 177 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
General Agents for Georgia and South Carolina.
ARNOLD, GREEN & GO.,
AGENT# WASHINGTON, GEORGIA.
Jan. 11, 1806, 88—3 m.
7m. O'!" ■ M l m
Stale of Gcorfjia-Wilke* County.
Laura Ophelia Goluspie, 1 Libel for Divorce
«... !■ In Wilkes Sup’r.Court
James W. Golaspie. ) Sept. Term 1860.
«ne>T appearing to the Court by the return of
4IL the lieritT. that the defendant does not re
side in this county, and it further appeal ing that
he does not reside in this State, it is, on motion,
ordered, that publication be made in the Waali
iugtou 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 Tei m of this Court, or that the case be
considered in default, and Uie plaintiff allowed to
proceed.
A true extract from the Minutes, this 31st
October, 1806. GEO. DYSON, C. S. C.
J K. Garmany,
miIHIH MEMHffi
151 BROAD STREET.,- - - AUGUSTA, GA.
BTSTILL pay the highest prices for Cotton
* * and also give His personal attention to
the Sale and Storage of
COTTON, BACON, FLOUR, LARD, ANJ>
OTHER PRODUCE.
Solicits the patronage of his friends and the
public generally.
Nov. 10, 1860—3 m
FALL, & WINTER GOODS.
W. C. Jones
IS NOW OPEN »NG AT No. 20C, rost-ofce Cornel, AUOUBTA.G E ORGI A ,
n select Stook of Fall and Winter Goods, to which ho invites the attention of his old fri-nds
and the public. His stock consists of all Goods usually kept in a Firct Class Dry Goods House;
Such as Plain and Figured Silks, all colors; French Marinos; Plain and Figured alt wool Delaines'
English Marinos; Plain and Striped Poplins; Alpacas, black, white and colored; Boinbazies, Em
press Cloth, black and colored; English and American Print-, tic.
XT es E> <9
Ladies* Clonks of every variety; Plain nnd Faery Plaid Wool Shawls: Shetland Wool Shawls
Breakfast Shawls and Nnhi Hoop Skirts; Corsets; Ladies’ Vests; Ladies’ Cliffs and Collars;
Mourning Handkerchief; hemmed do; Balmoral Skirts; Silk Socks; Hosiery of all kinds; Gloves,
Kid, Wool, Silk nnd Black.
» CL L» E»ais>
Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Nansook, Plain nnd Checked Muslin, Plaid and Check Cambric. Mull
Muslin. Tarleton f«»r Party Dresses. Linen Lawn and Camh ic, Byrd-eye Diaper. Hucknhack Tow
eling, Table Damask, Pillow-case Linen, Brilliante, Marseilles Quilts, Drfmjisk Doyles nnd Napkins.
js a ca. &73 a :es i±z r sa 7is c:
l f * 4 and 11-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings ; Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Bleached Pillow
Case Cotton, Cotton Diaper Bleached nnd Brown Canton Flannels, Plaid Linseys, Kentucky Jeans,
Ginghams.
French Broad Cloth, Doe skin Cassiniere, Satinets, Fancy Cassiinere, Wel-li Flannels, Shaker,
Flannck English Flannel, lied Flannel, Opera Flannel, all colors, Blankets, svl ito and chord
CS?“ He has als*\ a splendid Stock of Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, consisting of shirts, *• Morri
son Manufacture, M Colb rs, Byron, standing nnd Sliakspeare, Cravats, black, white and colored
Gloves of every description, Half ilose, Best English, Marino Coder Shirts, l ineti Shirt’s fronts.
Augusta, Ga.—Nov 115—3 m *
SUNDRIES
Crushed, Powdered, A. B. C, Yellow C,
Muscovado and Cuba Sugar,
Bio and Java 6'offce,
Rangoon and New Geo. Rico,
Rice Babbitt’s Soap,
Toilet S'*ap, various brands
Soda, Lemon, Milk nnd Sugar Biscuit
Table Salt, Mackerel in kits
Goshen Butter, very choice
Grom and Black Tea
Golden Syrup, Cult. Molasses
Buckwheat Flour
Stovall’s Excelsior Mills Flour
Superline Ext/a and Double Extra --‘loTk
C hewing Tobacco
Three bolls May Flower
Grant & \\ illiums’ Fine Cut
and common brands
Smoking Tobacco
Rose No. 2, very choice brand
And ;i variety of other small articles, all to be gold at the small
est living profit.
13.I 3 . H. NORTON.
Dec 1?, 1806—34
SHERIFFS SALE.
* RTILL he sold before the Comt II u-e door
f T in Washington, Wilkes county, on the |
first Tuesday in February next, within the legal
h-nrisoj sale. One Tract of Land containing Two
Hundred (200) acres, more or le*«, adjoining
hr da of Wm. Sutton, Ja* Muling and others, lev- !
ied on as the fu-operty of Thus. Sutton, to entisfy !
a li fa. issued from the March term of the Supe- j
rior Court of 1801, in favor of 1). .1. Aycock vs.
Thus. Sutton. • . W. A. QUINN, I
J;hi 4, JSG7, 30 * Dept. Sheriff, j
Lost! Ijosl ! j
$25 33, F W -A. 33. 3D .
8 0S? or picked Up off of the counter iu Messrs. ®
A Cozart »fc Hogue’s store, on Thursday, Jan- ;
nary !oth 1867, a Pocket Book containing |
£ 17*0,2*> m money, a note on Thomas or j
s3o,"one Bill of Goods, amount sl6 and a receipt
for two bales of cotton. I will pay the abovo 1
reward for the Pocket Book and contents, and j
no questionsa-ked. J. W. WOODRUFF. |
January 11, 1867, 88—ts !
EXICDTOR’S SALE 0? LAffl.
ON the first Tuesday in February next will be
sold >i( the Court House door in Washing
ton, tin* remainder interest of the heirs of &Va
lK>rn Callaway, deceased, ii the dower tract, be
ing 311 acres, more or less.
Terms—One und two years’ credit, with inter- i
est from date. SIMEON P. CA LLA W A V. 1
Jan 11, 88 Executor.
Corn ! Corn! *
1 IT AVE just received 200 bushels White and
Yellow Corn, which I intend to mIJI very ;
cheap fa cash. I nlsodntend to keep constantly ;
on hand a good supply of Bacon, Flour, Izard, de., j
during the season, and will be happy to furnish
my friends and the public. Give me a call and |
price my slock of Provisions before purchasing.
Jan 11, 38—If 8. H. CUESSHHW.
N OTICE to Debtors and Creditors.— All per j
sons indebted to the estate of II JI. Vick j
cth, late of Wilkes coun/y, deceased, will make •
immediate payment, and those havi, g demands j
against said estate will present them in terms of j
the law. CH THE BINE VICK ERA
Jan 11, 38—Ot Administratiix |
Augusta Hole!.
r pH IS POPULAR HOTEL has been thorough
.1 ly renovated, painted, and put in complete |
order, and opened on June 20th. 1866, with a de \
termination on the part of the proprietor to make j
it a First Cla*s House. Every effort will lx* ,
made to give entire satisfaction. A call is so
licited Terms reasonable.
SAMUEL JONES
PZOI’IUETOO.
November 23, 1866. 31—ts.
Star of the West, Scarfalletti
Billy Bow Legs
Brass bound Buckets, ] ninted Buckets
Soives, Wash Boards, Barrel Covers
Tin Kettles, Boilers
Spiders. Ovens, Filing Pans
Stock. Pad, Safe and Ward role- f f . ks
Door Knobs, Butts,Screws, Hinges
Coffee Mill \ Smoothing Irons
Curry Golubs, Files, llutchota, Hammers
'Table and Pocket cutlery
Stationery, Books
LYockery, Glass Ware
Boots, Shoes and Hats
Candies, Jellies, Gum Drops, Citron .
Currants, P unes, ernnberries
Pickles, mustard, cocoa, black Pepper
Allspioc, Sardines, Oysters,
Essjrice lem-.n, essence cinnamon
Almonds, Nuts Fruits
THE FAMILY GHOCEEY STOHE
■
«i J AUGUSTA OA„ ■ !
M. HYAMS & HO.,
AT O. T. DOirriO’S OLD STadNl).
178 BnoADF.TKP.ttT., opposite the Augusta Hotel
lVliolmlc stis«S Bgt'fstiii,
T\%/ r E take pleasure in informing our Country
V ? friends that wo have op< ned one of the
Largest and most Clmico Stork of FAMILY
URUCERIKS, and are determined to imiintitir f
the well earned reputation of the old estabdcJi
went of (1 T. Dor tic.
Our Stock ofdliOCEßl E> comprise a follows:
SO bids ABAC Sugar 10 kegs Choice Butler
lOhhds Muscova<h» do 20 hbls Leaf Lard
20 bbls Cm ct: Po'vd do 25 keg Leaf Lard
75 bags Coffee all kinds 10 bbls Mixed Pickles
find qualities 10 lujf do Pickles
20 chests Tea blk Jr green 75 bxs Cr ss it Black
-10 lihds Molasses well’s English Pickles
30 bbls Nyrup 100 boxes Candles
75 boxes Cheese 100 bxs Soap all guides
100 bxs Starch all grades 200 sacks Salt
50 cases Table Salt, Sauces, Blaok it red Pepper j
Citron, Currants, Chocolate, Ginger, Broom, i
Spice, Almonds, Swoet Oil, East India Preserves :
all kinds, Soda in kegs and boxes, Jellies of kind’s
French and Spanish Olives, Capers, Capotes, and
many other articles ill the above lirifc too numer
ous to mention.
Our Canned FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FISH
MEATS, lie., consists as follows :
Peaches, Peas, Cherries, Blackberries, Staw- j
berries, Egg Plums,Go/) e, Turkey, Duck, (’hick
en, Beef, Mince Meat, Mutton, Sausage -Meat, ;
Fresh Tomatoes, Fresh Orean Peas, Fresh Lima |
Beans, Fresh String Beans, Fresh Asparagus,!
Green Corn &c.
Londensed Milk, Sardines, Lobsters, Salmon,
Clams, Oysters, BaCON, II AMS,Smoked Beef,
Smoked Tongues.
In LIQUOR Line we have: Chnmpngno, 10
boxes 13 F it O, Carter B. pt*» md qtx ; lu boxes |
P» Fit Cos Sillery, pt« vnd qts.; 10 boxes lleid- j
sick, pis and qfs.; 10 boxes Crem<\ pts and qp; j
Bakers Whiskey*, in c ses; Superior Old Cabi-|
hut Whiskey, in cases; Superior Old Nect.i
Whiskey, in ca-eg; 10 bbls. XXXX fii.p.-rial .
Whiskey; 25 bbls. Parker <b Cos, Weiskey;!
25 bbls. Tusea!o<‘hr W hiskey.
WINKS, BRANDIES, GIN, RUM. nil gride*.
25 M hEGAkS, consisting of the following !
favorite brands : La To cu Opera Sup* rior, La
Turca Conchas, El Maneo Lepanto Media Beg,:
El Maneo Pepanto Medianna, J.aranag*) especial j
Primcro, Pmietelas, Cabarge Medianna, Pal |
me toes.
IIATS <£• SHOES at Wh'.lesale and Retail. J
Mr. B F. TOOLE, is now connected with j
this House, and rill he pleased to see and wait !
on all hi? old friends of Carolina.
Nov. 0, 1866, 20—3 m.
G 1 BORGIA WILKES COUNTY —Whereas j
C Samuyl Barnfctt, administrator on the es j
tale of A. S. Wingfield, deceased, applies to me
for letters of disniisf-ion from said trust: 1
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, tola:* and appear at my office within
the time proscribed by law, to show cause, ii any
they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand at office in Washington,
this 14th day of December, 1866.
Dec. H, 34 G. G. NORMAN, OrdV.
i\ E W
fail ami mmm
GOOD 8 .
J. 11. FITZPATRICK
IS now receiving at his New Store, corner
of Public Squre and Main street a splendid
Stock of
Dry 'oods
Faascy Goods,
Notions &c.
w.iul.t call particular attention to his benu t
ful line of
Dress Trimmings, embracing
Ribbons,
Plain anti white edge Velvets,
/S'ilk and Velvet Buttons,
of all shades and colors.
Chendle Cords, Braid, Arc.
AI.SI),
Clothing and Gentieinens
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes
lias on hand a good assortment
of the above articles, which lie is
ottering on the most reasonable
terms.
Thanking my friends and ac
qnaintancesdbr former patronage
a continuance of the same is solic
ited.
J. 11. FITZPATRICK.
Oct. 12, 1860, 25—tr
F.A.BAISEY& CO.,
HEALERS IN
Groceries I Lipors,
fropi'iotors
I.i<|ii«r« of all liiiida for Salt!
in or Duty Paid.
270 BHOAD ST.,
AUGUSTA, UA.
ti-ZP Agent* for Orange Mills RIFLE
POWDER.
Nov. 22, 1860, 31— 3m.
MADAME FILLETTE
rSNAK KS jficosure in nnnouncing to the LnOitl
I of the City an.l Couu'iy. tlwt alio haaopen
the Rooms over.loirs E. Butt & lino's.,
26 f i BIIOAD STREET,
AVGUSTA, GA.,
FOR THU PUIII’OSB OK CONTINUING THE
jiHIIiLINIERY
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS
BUSIKTES - .
, TO WHICH SIIE HAS ADDED THE
IHIESS MAKING.
Having secured competent Assistiints from
! New York, who will take charge of that Du*
Ipartment, she feels safo in gnurantceing entue
i satisfaction.
Nov. 22 1866, 81*—3m.
JAMES M. DYE. SOL. ROIiINSON
J-. TvT. IDYE Sc 00-,
ViIEHBE Mil Ml*
SirSCKAHYSV
Fire-Proof Warehouse 143 Reynolds st
(in THE UKAR OF THE AUGUSTA n«TEL)
AUGUSTA,
Liberal Cami Advanuks made on COTTON
and other PRODUCE in Store when Required.
ES?" Prompt attention given to orders fur
Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies.
Nov. 22, ISCO, 31—3 tn.
Fashions 1867
J- W. 33H.A,XDX.i6'VS
Cvlclis'iUcd Duplex Elliptic
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
Hoop Skirts.
I ' ! < • I H -'-l
Are universally acknowledged by all- ladies
throughout the length and breadth of tho Land,
to-be the most perfect and agreeable Skirt ever
invented, the three bottom rods of every Skirt
made bei n g heavier, nnd twice or double covered
'They are not equaled in Elegance, Elasticity,
Lightness, Durability, Comfort, or Economy.—
They will not bend or break like the Single
.Spring skirts, hut will preserve their perfect nnd
beautiful shape more than twice ad long as any
single spring that has ever been or can be made.
This in veil ion consists of Duplex, or t wo Ellip
tic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly
nnd firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible elastic, nnd durable spring
ever used. The wonderful flexibility and great
comfort nnd pleasure to any lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced partic
ularly in all crowded assemblies, Operas, carri
ages, railroad c rs, church pews, arm chairs, for
{irotnennde and house dress, as tho skirt can be
bided w hen in use, to occupy a small space os
easily ns a silk or muslin dress. For Children,
Misses or Young Ladies they ate superior to all
others.
Inquire fur the Duplex Elliptic (or and( u-
We) Spring Skirt.
At Wholesale by the ExclusiveManufncturers
and solo owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
WARE ROOMS AND OFFICE,
Nos, 9*l C hambers and 79 and 81 Readests.
NEW ; : : : : YORK.
For sale by COZART & HOGUE.
Oct. 12’, 1860, 25— 8 m
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE GEOR GW RAILROAD.
On and offer Sunday, December 2d, 1800, tho
Passenger Trains will run as follows:
D.IV PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave An ,usta ut - - • 7 30 A. m.
“ Atlanta ... - 8.55 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta • - . 0.00 p.m.
I *• Atlanta - 6.00 r. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at ... 12.80 a.m.
- Atlanta - - - 8.00 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta * - - 0 15 a.m.
“ Atlanta .... 1030 a.m.
Passenger* for Mayfield, Washington and Ath
ens, Ga , must take Day Passenger Train.
Passengers for West Point, Montgwneiy, Mo
bile and New Orleans, must leave,Augusta <•»
Night Passenger Train, at 12 80 a. m. to make
close connections.
Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nash
ville, Cm imh, Grand Junction, Memphis, - Louis
ville and St. Louis, must leave Augusta on Day
Passenger Train at 7.30 a. m. to make close con
nections.
Through Tickets nnd Baggage chocked through
to nbovL-'places.
Sleeping Cars on all Night passenger Trains
K W. COLE,
Jniuaiy 18, 1800, Gen. Snpt.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. .
The South Carolina Railroad will run the fol
lowing schedule until further notice:
CHARLESTON TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at - - - 0 55 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston - - * 400 i* m.
Arrive at Columbia - - - 620 p.m.
Leave Charleston at - - - 8.00 a.m.
Arrive hi Acgusta - - - 5 00 p.m.
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at • - - 5.45 i\ m.
Arrive at Kingsville - 1 02 a m.
Arrive at Columbia - - - 3.00 a. m.
Leave Colui bia at - - 2.00 P. m
Arrive at Augusta - - - 1200 p.m.
11 T. PE AK H, Gen’l Supt.
GF.Oif'.ilA,' WILKES COUNTY.
Wberesa W IF Hill applies to me forletteaof
administration on the estate John McC'orklc,
lute of said county, deceased:
'1 liftse are therefore to. cite and admonish nil
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to Im and appear at my office within tins
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand at office m Washington,
this 18th dnv of January, 1867.
Jan. 18,39 U. G. NORMAN, Ordy.
rihYO months after date application will bo
B made to the Ordinary of Wilke* c unity, fui*
leave t«*>ell lot of Land No. 483 in the Cth Dis
trict of Worth county, tube sold as wild lands
either at private or public sale—said lot of land
belongs to the estate of .Samuel I’. Bum?, dec’d.
THOMAS E. SMITH.
Jan Ist, 1867 Adm’r of 8. T. Burns, dec*‘d
A lEORGIA, IFilkes county lFherens IPilie
® N. IFalton applies to me for letters«>f Guar
dianship of Abram J. Pharr, minor of A J. l'harr
deceased •
'These are therefore to cite pud admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law to show cause,
if any they have why Wild letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand at office in IFashington,
Jan 2d, 1867. G. G. NORMAN,
Jan 4. 37 Ordinary.
Errors of Youth.
VG ENTLEM AN « ho suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ami
nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, f r
the sake of suffering hum unity, send free to all
who need it, the 'receipt and directions for ma
king the simple n medy by w hich he was cured
Sufferer’s willing to profit by the adve-t,i#cr\»
experii nee, can do so by addressing, in perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar str., New York,
Nov 22,1836. 81—3 a.