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_THE WASHINGTON GAZETTE.
J. H. ALEXANDER, Editor
Washington, Wilke* County, Ga.
FRIDAY iIOUNINQ NOV, ts, I8«.
Bear ff f.v Mind.—ExeDvtorv,
Atluiinistrators and Guardians,
wlto soinetimes scud advertisn
meuta though the Ordinary,
have entire control over the same,
and can publish them in the pa
]>er of their choiee. General
Pope’s Order does not nor cannot
interfere with this right. Our
friends will bear this in mind.
Extract* from the Old Guard*
Tin* following brief article* are copied from
the Oi.o Guard for December. We ran find n«>
. dippings more likely to intercut our reader#,
and cmfld t»of better pay a well merited tribute
to I hi* excellent periodical. A general and thor
oagh reading of it* page* would improve oui
morula and our politic*.
The Southern Opinion, an able weekly paper
pt»Wi-l»ed in lUdim-nid. gives f.ho following ad
vice to gbs white people of that wftbß : “Men
of Richmond, turn off every negro who Voted the
Uadieal ticket* Give employ tnent and rapport
fm longerto tb<»*a who banded together with
llunnicutt. and hi* pa-ty to degrade and destroy
y*w" ‘till perfectly juM. and wise
ndvice. The negro has to In* met on tint plan o i
bread and butter. J!u must t*« treated, not am «
creature gifted with brain*, but clitfly a* one huv
i»g a rtmnnch lire Conflict mn>i comic, and tin
nearer the twit or f.*r the white people. Jf the
negrne* Attempt violence, the Fr undent will, of
course, ipioll tiieir m«4w with the army. The
Akmalitutinn mokes that hi* duty ; mid the Con
*f if utinn is clean above the acia of Cougre**.—
The white fioo|4* of the North are not bile
vj'catato/a of the unimu *of the Dcgfoe*. Within
three month* they will lie more or le«* organised
in every county of the North, for the pnrponnof
protecting their own race in America from the
abominations of negro rule. A tire is kindling
that will not much longer l* suppressed under
these bold efforts to A/ri white American society.
It is not a vary rare thing to see southern pa-
J> *rs speak of tint “gentlemanly and liberal com
niander.of lias district*** meaning the tools of
UnnKressimml tyranny. Wlmt him subservien
■cy ! No men hut a scoundrel would ever consent
to be tho tool far enforcing such horrible oppres
Aiofuß and hnupliations upon Ids own race. In
fttoftd of teaching the people to respect such moii
*tcrs. tltey should bo made to aldtor them.—
Jhdlets lather than #*/T words are the deserts of
f»ll such scoundrels. At any mto, let them be
dinted and despised by every man and woman.
A great many minds are at work to bring
ffurth a plan for the roftorntiun of our material
prosperity. Here if a rather desperate sngges
thin wlilett wo copy for what it is worth.
WMTiiur rua ooitox sjcKDwruicotn.Y srau kkuk
DT toil 111 K SOUTH.
Memphis, Tknm.,OcL 80, 18117.
Editor* Appeal*. I wish, through your puper,
to propose to the men of the cotton grov ing
States a novel, but sure, remedy for the ills that
t lit eaten to overwhelm u*. It is short and east
ly umieistood. I propose to ©very planter to
tUt.trojr «utt<m re.«i axc-pt ,ix l>u«halx, «,
*H»t «** ">«<> «*« P ! ““l over two ecru next year.
W|>». tU.ii. will agree, nficr fw,lit>K wlmt hi»
wwk wilt flit, tu Uoetroy till ht» MWi uwiept MIX
TtM» promrnt rrop ba* abenrbml, or let, ono
li.tf of the capital of plnnt.ni, .ml atmlber crop
»t pro.nit rate., will reduce our whole pltiutiuir
iiitirrf t*to lNt U|{ ii».
Ihwtfrii capital**, who control the price of
Ci'diit), lihvuy. facre (ho price on the eve of
product lon, Mini do
j i«r» the price wtin cotton come, to mm Lot
Tlwrn let 111.: ehmifr/o furtli from every Southern
lull, rtotroy your clton .ceil I Ixtt It lie echoed
fmek from even* valley, de»troy your cotton
eeuill Reaped fully,
• * ’ ' • "** Joint D.vie
(*Ni|oill{UOlTlP.]
Dias Emrott: —tt svcnii that nothing cun
thftpeoplo al Wilkes lon sense of duty
Jhit golnsf upon the principle that a small sound
kw(mutinies hrtrd when loud ones sre not, I
have concluded to speak to them hi my humble
V'Y*
It does sectn that threo ysars experience in nny
positiun ought to satisfy us whether or not such
ft potdtioy is tenable. W r t: have tried oar system,
so called* of labor three years, nud are nil bank
rupt that were not bankrupt before, and our task
masters have made ns make brick Without straw
long enough. Still there is a stolid iiuliiToronce
widt h uipkcs me fvel like I am always living nt
frh» dead hour of night. Truly the sun rises and
sets on a nation of slaves'—-slnvcs to a petty ty
ranny which needs only that we be men to over
lbrow. The country now reminds me of tho two
men who lived in prison together so long that
tiny not only became sstrungei),but actually ha
ted each other. Kvvry one is p!.tying his own
hand, and selflshuft* is the glass which reveals
the numW t>f trumps. This will never do, tbl
luw-ctibett« j W* m nst come together—we must
lokit a common interest in on* country, or we, in
stead of negro, is the doomed race. Let us then
meet together at our court house and talk about
the itfl'nir* of our country—w e are surety con
viiu cd in this that it is nceetmary to oiganixe.—
Let us not bo too narrow minded to micriflco a
litilo to «cc*quplidi something gn*at. We can at
feast control some of our county affairs nnd m-k
(»ur neighboring counties to ik* likewise Tim
fiew year fs upon us, and wo nil see, unless some
thing L done to control labor, tho tmu workers
are going to cat us out, ami wc’lt ull perish. It
fs as plain as anything can Im>. My plan is to
meet in tVavhin .ton, every white niuii nml good
IH j'i o 100, if nuv C.o ho found, end proM-nlxt the
lexJilig mdten! U.okr mid foiee them from our
mi lrt by not employing them, end then pledge
uur»-li>et tu pay only to much wugc.—ruche,
we cna lire hy—and we ceu ountrel the labor.
They do ft at the Kurth, even to the liouiw they
,h ill work, 10-t every mini oomc to W»rl,log
ton el your np|iuintinent, mid each lutighUolmotl
Can tell » hat llegi oe« oliould nut have our .up
|“>rt. 1 can .|»H Mane here whom I know will
not find any whit, hearted man to defend their
incendiary ami murderous characters
Youra, Litre* Bait
Tna Olb Ouaan roe Dtcxuexa.—Til. Herein,
her nuiuberof Tu* Out Vlcapo ia now ready,
Ouutaining the concluding chapters of ll’m. Oil
more Minim’s »tory of “J.ieccdyn " TU* Uagagine
.aeon* with an article hy t|ie editor, entitled,
“Wliat the Sootl. has uat Loet hy the War;*
'•Tim Battle, of Virginia," by John KiO.i, Cooke
wilt he concluded in January, the present num.
her eofltaiuiag an account of Early*. Campaign in
krbetiaodoah Valley. “Spoils, by a Keoeiver,-
I‘Specnlative Inquiry into tho Old Prtndplo," a
-S.am.-t,” and the Book and Editor’s Table.,
complete aver v readable number. The Janua
ry number, now in press, will contain the first
chapters of one of the tgost thrilling |iopuUr hia
lorirnl novels ever pnhlisticd in this cuuutry.
Covering the Uetory of the fall of the Itaban
Statpa, under rule of Osar Borgia. The next
volume ofTflK Oyp (if sap will also contain a M
riw (ram the pen of Dr. Van Evr e, on the Kacxs
or Mr*, vrliich Will he illustrated hy beautiful
pistes of «i* different types of mankind. Single
copies, ?se. t>c |Wospcctus for 18SS. Van
iEn ic,Horton A Cos, puUirbvri, Ko. ICS Nassau
atreet,::»tw York.
[COVMCKfCATEP.]
Ebrtw*—ln reply (o yonr enquiry, “Whet
can »f MTonI In pqy fpr lnbnrl'' I ee.wer onp
peck rnftal ami three Iba bacon per week, ami no
more. Now U* the proof The average crop ot •
■ hi. county due. nut exceed
1000 ILalint cotton per hamt,.t lOct*. 1100 00
*0 beeheb com • *1 60 00
tO - wheat • 160 15 00
10 * oate “ 16 760
10 “ peaa « I 10 00
to “ potatoes “ SO 600
10 gallon, .vrup “ 60 5 00
♦JO worth fodder nodeliucka 10 00
|2ot! SO
cxrreu
For rent one f.wtii gma* crop, *6O
lliree lifiln hire for hurae aud plow, 21 00
tTirce-filth» feed • S6 00
Oaedemh ?u[aoiiitMalriit«Wage. (0 Os)
12 ba.liel. meat 12 00
160 j.'Un.l-. bacon at 26 cent* S‘J 00
Total expeime, tu‘i MX4
Total pi.cecla, *“4
12}
Thu» you per cel* i: the ixpcnaee are in cxceea of
proceed. 12A cent., nml not a dollar allowed (fir
w *Sf**, except meat nnd bread. Truly la the
cnr.e fulfilled—"ln the .went of thy face .hull
thou eat bread.”
Your friend, M. O ROBERT.
I*. S.—l would rather pay a hand One Hun
drtd nnd Fifty Dullara and hia feed, with cotton
at the hint jeoia ptice, than to give him ilia feed
alone, will) cotton at pretext price.
[cnuurxtc.iTXD.j
Jfa Ein-mx—Tlii. State now, I, at a en*i»
which demand, the attention of every putridt
Tim alternative i. Imfere in, eitimr to entai.it to
tho dnmnehle curie of negro eutfregeor the peo
ple of the iVtat* must manifest a different spirit
in regard to the relief of tho debtor close. This
may socm strange to those who have never
thought of these two quest ions in connection with
the I’iqei menagerie which is scon to meet in At
lanta. 1 have dreaded this question for some
time; for I have heard the people talk. It is now
currently talked that negro suffrage ia far pre
feralda to a bondage to a few capitalists, Mr.
Editor, does this not present a tteriona question to
tho white people! 1 hate to fay it, but 'tis nev
ertheless true, that if tho con vent CM) inenrpurates
in the new constitution a substantial relief to the
people, there is no (lower under heaven tu defeat
its ratification. Soma may any I ought not pub
lish fitch thoughts. But 1 think every one oiigth
to think of the matter, and we might not to run
on ecylla while avoiding ‘-Chnrybdis.'* The ques
tion Slices, What can he done I I will etnlo
what I think ought to he done, and hope that
others will study the matter nnd becorno as much
alarmed as I have been; perhn]is there I. a bet
ter plan than 1 propose. I believe it is in tho
power of (lie people to avert the great calamity,
if we will go to wbrk immediately. It hi time
for the people to becuma united on local mat
ters especially. Tho oredilor nnd the debtor
-hould get together nnd compromise theif mnt
teie. Wo ought nil to meet each ether a. breth
ren of u common cause nnd nmko nt least one
more stand fur our eountry. Let old debt, be
settled up aoina wny, before Ibis great tempta
tion con cs before the people, then no one will
have sn excuse fur dwhnnoring himself. 1 know
men who stand as high in society «• any men,
who say they had rather have their property
confisaatyd than have the sheriff sell them out of
their homes. When you talhof takings man's
home, what cares he who votes in the country ?
Ilia love of country ia gone, Aro we to ecu tho
day when the best men will linve to aay, (buy
have stolen my patriotism! Ootl forbid. Will a
wanderer in the land care who votes I Where
then ia a prospect of the Northern popple lessens,
ing our burdens if the Southern phoplo come
down with something worse—where is the differ
unce! There has been a great deal said on the
"object of relief, enough to put the question fully
before (lie people, nnd there is no use in speaking
of it any mure, /have no personal interest in
tho relief matter, but the quostion presented is
of vital importance to all. When I think of my
countrymen being driven to compromise their
dignity by th.ste who ought to be their friends, I
grow faint, nud almost wish,»ilh one of old, that
iny days were ended. Mona A sox.
The Perjury Cate
Savannah' KovrmW 23.
Ye»tcr4*y nfternoon llm grand jury of tho
United Stale* DiatiicL Court, a* reorguniml tin
dor tl»* rulling of Judge Krvkine, commenced the
invttKtigAtkm of the Hlodgott perjury ca«e Mr.
Jttmo« A. IWniMtt. formerly of the Vol
unteer*. and now of your city, tvac the nr»t wit
no** called, (tenoral Wright and Dr. M. J.
June* followed Mr. Bennett. The examination
ofthetft gentlemen occupied several hour*, nnd it
wm t* o'clock ere tho jury cUmoU the session. It
meet* again on Monday, holding no so *ion to
day. Mi-ny witnesses have been .summoned who
have not yet arrived in thi*city. Mr. Nallianiei
Wray i* here, also Mr John L Ells, formerly of
the third Qaorgia Volunteer*. The witncKse*
to arrive are Hon. Jamus T. Gardiner, Dr H\ S
Jones, Caption Alex Philip and .Mr. U. A. Fill
gum,ofJugust*. Ex-Oomnrr Brown maybe
culled on to testify relative to the eagerness of
certain volunteer captain* to get in the field lie
fore tho “fight wasover” in April, 1807. Joseph
could if he would: but will he f
It was enough to excite the pity of tho hard
est heart y«Merdny afternoon to witness the tin
easiness of lilodget . tul hi* friend Philput.—
IPbilc. the grand jury was in «e**ion they were
impatiently jauing at*»U‘ in the ktbbv of the
court room, anon stopping fra inomeni’s uoti
veraatiuti with the tmiliff in charge. This was
kvpt up all through the examination of the three
witnesses named from your city. The tw*. re
maiuod ••hanging around'* the jury room until
after tlm District Attorney »md the witnesses in
waiting had retired.
Yuur .Military Mayor ha* discovered hi* line
t*f defence by oxhihitkm <»n the street* of this
city curtain atuHiymous l«ttera, which, ha *ay«,
were received by hiiu in ’Cl, threatenii g hi*
safety unless he went into the sorties. One of
the letter*, I tun informed, is signed “Fanny/’
and states, in the body of it, that it was written
in a house of ill tame I What a ctmfossuon for a
brave mant It would Us bad taste to mention
these things, but for the publicity given to them
by B’odgett in the first instance.
Blodgett left the city this morning for Atlanta,
having been sent for by Pope. Will his who
/»*#lies* grant the little* Captain absolution, or
permit him to pas* through the purgatorial tiro*
to the United State* District Court f That’*
the question and auother one i* Wliat’* to be
come of the convention.
Colonel Fl'el». tho District Attorney, i* giving
the case of Blodgett much lime and *tudv, in
view of tlte fact that other* now in Federal po*
siti-m*, who were once valiant aiders and • be tor*
of the rthctlitm —as the law and Jo* Brown
term* it-—may also ho called upon t»» jpreee who
scoiod them mto the e«u*Mwi of Urn crime of
treason Ike more I Colonel Fitrii the more
am I iurpreraed with hi* honesty of pur|w*e and
U»© catholic* spirit which (tervade* hi* patriot
ism.
I *ot acquainted with Judge Erskine but
with tlie exception of hi* ruling in accordance
with the wishes of Joe Brown in the of challeng
ing jurure, he ha* made a favorable impro*si«ai ou
me. A* to Id* eonfederate unteceilonts I learn
th»« : HTieti Governor Brown ordered *ll so: eign
cr* into the sen ice of hit State, Judge Krskjne,
a foreigner, was placed by Joseph on his *tnff—a
purely ornamental position, and which made it
exceedingly difficult for one occupying it to aid
ox abet anything but the vanity of Joseph, in
feci Joaepja was only screening a man from tlie
operation* of one of hi* own order* (bull* I. So
I fail to perceive that hi* honor is "in tlo* same
b«»at" with Bl idget,as there i* no evidence that he
ever “set *qu:ulr<>ii9 ill the flehl/* or eveu com
manded n battery.
Judge Krskine cannot prevent the present
gtwnd jury doing it* duty, even who he so in
clined. But let us are Ih-fore we cotuh iuu.—
more anon.—CW Const it utio*uditi.
Masonic Notice.
FHE mamt«re «t Cf.luml.ian LoJge N». 9,mre
requerted to Meet eo (tie First TuesAtjr m D*
eember, at 7P. M. By request of the- Action
Hiffh Priest. Nov 29, It
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LOOK OUT FOE
gT. MAUR.
THE CELEBIIjITED
VoHlrilwimst ajJ Majiciaa.
DANCE of FAIRY CHILDREN
ttJK.TL.Ts-
Wasiiington, Dec. sth and 6th.
Kov 2f», It
MANURE,
Pknir Gaano.
ImPOIITED direct from McKean’s Island,
>outh l’ticific Ocetn. Price, per ton of 2000
ft*. mßavtumuii, affd sfif) in Angiwta.
Wilcox, Gibbs A Co’s Manipulated Guano
A muture of BUiKBiX and PE/2UVIsdN,
iuepnred under our personal ♦mpci vision. Price
i7O per ton in Savannal), and $75 in Augusta,
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO
direct from IVrnvfam agent, at lowest market
price in A'avannulrmnd Atigualo.
Wo keep * largo stock of the above Guanos
always on hand. >
Orders m licifcd and promptly filled for CASH,
bend fur a circular containing analysis and cer
tificate. Addre**
WILCOX, GIRBS & C 0„
iMPoilTEiisoF and dealers in
GUANO,
NO. 91 BAY STUEET, SAVANNAH, or
No. 241 Broad St., Augusta.
CT" Our Agents throughout the country will
•ell at shii e prices with
COZABT & HOGUF.
Nov 22 Washington.
Tanyard.
I HA VK estnhlhhed a Tnnyard at my place on
the Skull Shoal road, |ph mH«* west of w»iMhing
tnii, and am prepared to do complete work-in that
lino. Patronage solicited—siitinfactuai guarao
R«d. AUDKN KVANB,
Nov 22, 82*
Notice.
Ar.t indebted t«. T. Ct'rhin. fnr Corn,
Uncoil nnd Lnrd, will phmse call aud sattl., as
J. L. Anderson says It nm«t be settled. Fin- the
benefit ol tie-so that nmj have f»ij(o(ten th, V
are due any tiling, next week I wilt [Hlbliehtheii
names nud thu amount dun.
Nov 29,_ T. COHUtS, Arrsot.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
CASH HOUSE,
75 *nrkt« Halt
1 tierce Kicu
1 case Prints, at reduced price* for Cash
only.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
CASH HOUSE,
20 canes Canned Fruit*
2 Cares Jellies
1 barrel Orange*
1 barrel Cocoa nuts, Lemons, and a full
assortment of good tiling* for house keeping, for
Cft*lt only.
NOTICE.
A t.T. rmrtiea nro rcq.pel fully requested tnenll
and settle their hill* immediately. We are clos
ing our Bookai for the season. Good* for C«»l»
only. ARM)LD, GREKN,d 00.
Nov 22, 32
EMPORIUM OF FINE ART.
Miis Glass and Picture Frame
manufactory <
Old Oil Paintings Restored
AT NEW YO/.K I’ItICEA
J. J. BROWNE,
Nov 5?, Bm 133 Broad Nt, -lugusta.
NOTICE.
AlI. persons indebted In Pettus .1- Callaway
or to .S'. Cl. Pethw or S W. Callaway either by
note or account must come forward and settle.
Nov 29, 22—at
Dissolution.
*FIIE firm ofW, Henry H'nrron A- On. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
lias ing claims against said firm w ill present them
immediately, and a’l persons indebted to the firm
w ill make immediate settlement and save them
selves additional expense.
IK H. IKarren or Jno. IK. Wallace are alone
aulhoriied louse the name of the firm in settle
ment. Nov 22, 82
Special Notice.
I^HK Copartnership between Drs.
Lane A Kieklen expires on the 3]st day of Dec,
18d7. Ali persons indebted to them for the years
ltos, ’OO and *67, are notified to come forward
*nd pay their .accounts. All neeounts romniniuj;
unpaid after the 15th day of Junior;, l*«g, will
be placed ill the bands of an Attorney foroolleci
*<>■«• LANK A KICK LEX.
Nov 29. 82—3 t
JUST LOOK HERE.
Everybody wants Drv Goods and Xotir
su to K«l them ciisap, just oome to
»*P* 77 CRENSHAW
'VTOTICK TO DKBTORE.
IN All persons indebted to the estate of O.
O Nortnau, deceased, are request,ol to call at
the office of Messrs. Toombs A Dultoee and set
tle their indebtedness to said estate immediate
If* Nuv !5,
Seething Worth Reading!
CAU AI the
ciSH HOUSE
o F
ARNOLD, GREEN & CO.,
And secure y<Hir bargains before too late. We are offering oar re
maining stock «f ball Goods at reduced prices for cash.
NO obODS SOLD WITHOUT THE CASH.
Gentlemen ncerfmj fmetliing Warm for win
ler can get tlte Laftiof Cassimeres, Kerscvs,
Tweeds, (tc.,at the . CASH HOUSE.
A superior lot of,’Mile Linen, Towels, Oil
Cloth, Ac., at eorLta fth only, at the
GASH HOUSE.
A superior lot of tXes’ Dress Goods, RiK
bons, Gloves, and Drci ghm;. made to order, for
Cash only at the Jty CASH HOUSE.
A fide lot of (:l„tfe 1(f . Jlats, Boots, Sh<*s.
H * d House
—f-
4 Dozen BrnoL*
8 r>)zei» Optim hirkeia
2 Ihusen B B R ck«<«
2 Dozen Covert j Bucket*
2 Dozen Tulw, dnten Sifter*
2 Dozen IPell fliekct* for Ca«h only at
‘J® CASH HOUSE.
__
w.H.wi rn ; J.KKX mnuoi
a..gu.a. r t( «wn,. Au.u.i.
m W FIRM.
f ii ~~—
WARREN, LANE & CO.,
,’i svcctasoas to
■W. WAEREII Sc CO.
Cotton Factors, Warehouse and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
If . i
11A VINO , ; , under Hie name and style as above mentioned, we nre prepar
ed to give our I bRsOXAj AI 1 EXT ION and herl eor-rylea to 11* interest of any tmeinee. that may
be rati noted tuns. We live cutumodioas FIRKI’A’OoF STORAGE for tXJTTON and such Fro
(lueena tnay bec.ms.BuedL, u.; and w.are prepared to make Uheral Cud. Advanceso„ shipments
to our frien L m /1 v<-rj>*#L Now kork, Bo*t«»n and Bnltinutre.
. I tus£2%S iil . nnilßm,th CArw, ‘ ,w t"* colebrated KETTLEWELL’S OUANO
and the A RROW llh, f«<ftmling cotton. g ov 29
ABMfflJSfltATOlt'S
SALK.
1!R the Comt //.mu.
door 111 IKusliingt™, IKllkcs cainty.i.n the
Ist Tuesday in January next,
/l^rcoolly to an order of the Court of Ordinary,
the Real Kelatu of William llngidy, deceased,
consisting; of the following lands, vix : The tract
of land in sold county, on winch said deceased
Jived, containing
301 ACRES,
more or lean, *uhjoct to (he vulow’* dower.
Alao, two I**4* of Lintl in Bakor ctmiy, eon
tniniug Two Hntulrod nnd r*ifty nerc* each one
in 9th District, No 2i»tH nn<j the oilier in the 10th
District, N«>, of raid «u|nty la-t »lores.kid.
Term* cash, |mr»*hasirr Id pav for title*.
WILLIAM W.’ UUQULY,
Nov in, 1867 Adui’r.
LOOK AT THIS.
Tho Express OlKoe has been
removed from I)r. Chase’s old
stand to Judge Wylie’s Jt uw,
No. 4. Call aud see Agent, he
will shake hands with you up to
the elbow and shoty you a great
many “little trieks” such as: Su
g.-tr, Coffee, Molades, Stilt, Can
dy, Reasons, Cigar?, Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Oysters, Sar
dines, Blacking, Pickles, Matches
Soaps, Crockery, Water and
Well Buckets. Also, a little red
eve and that is not all. Call at
the Express Office and see for
yourself Don’t forget the place.
TANARUS, CORBIN, Ag't.
N«v. 7 —»(.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
Boarding and Day School,
Under the Superintendence of
MRS. 11. B. 801 NETHEAU,
(Formerly of (Tlmrleston, south Carolina.)
FfllllS Southern Institutiui is intended to nf
A ford every op|>ortuuity fkr the complete ed
ucation of
YOUNG LADIES.
Teacher* of the highest capacity are employed
in the several Department* of English, Frenoh,
Ancient Umguagis, Music, Drawin«f ami rainting.
Avery limited number oftioaruing Tu pi Is can
be accommmlatcd.
For circulars apply to the Principal. 172
Greeue street, Augusta. Kov 15, 4t
Rock Potash.
Three hundred pounds,
F.h- sale by l>. H. NORTON,
N«»v 15
Just Arrived.
NkIP Georgia Rice,
Goshen Butter aud Fr**b Buckwhoat,
F«*r sale bv PJ U. NORTON.
Nov 15, 1§67
1 Bale OnalKirga
1 Bale Shirting
1 Bale Thread
For Cosh only, at the CASH HOUSE.
1,000 ilavanna Cigars
2,(MW American Cigars
60 !b* Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco
100 lbs assorted brands, at the
CASH HOUSE.
6 Boxes cheap Tslscsi
1 Box Extra fine Tobacco
8 Boxes Medium Tobacco, at the
CASH HOUSE
16 Grindstones
4 Dozen Xpades and Shovels
2 Coils Well Rope, at the
CASH HOUSE
2 Bolts Carpeting, 1 dozen Mats, 1 do*. Kugg@,
at the CASH HOUSE.
Bridles; Baddies, Hat ness, Trunks and Valises
at the CASH HOUSE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S
f T ILL l*c sohl nt the Court Ilou.«e in Waah
ingtmi, IF,lkes county, oq the
Ist Tuesday in January next,
A grcenbly to an order of the Court of Ordinary
ofeilid county, tho following pro|H'rly, being Ihu
Itenl Estate of Th*imas A Heart!, deceased, vis ;
One tract of land lying anil being in said coun
ty of Wilke., on the water, of Fishing Creek,
known an the lame place,containing 616 J acre.,
more or lee*.
Also one tract containing #BS acres, more or
lea*, known »* the Anderson tract.
A Ist* 200 sore* of land, more or lean, known as
the (Itiffin place. To lie wild for the benefit of
the heirs ami creditors of said estate.
Terms e mit, purchasers to pev for title, Rev
enue stamps, tire. JOHN L ANDERSON.
Nov 13, 1367 Adm’r
Administrators’ Sale.
w r
▼ ▼ ILL l>e Bold on Ike Ist Tuesday hi Do
ectittar next, at the usual place of Public Sales
for I Hikes county, Oft., holwt-en the legal horns
of safe, the following tJeoiluti land, to wit: the
tra?t of land to the estate of A. J.
Ashmore, deceased, lyiug on the waters of Pistol
Creek, in said county, containing
320 ACRES,
more or less—bounded on the north by Muse and
Button, on the west by Ttioe Sutton and James
Huling, • n the south by the Greensboro road,
and on the east by IF. I), llutford. containing the
tract formerly owned by Joseph Jackson, ami a
part of the tract formerly owned by Dexter Ho*
nv. Sold under an order of the Honorable Su
perior Court of \V ilkes county, <Sept. term, 1867
Oct 11, 25—f»t W. D. QUINN, Auni'r.
Executor’s Sale.
i)
ft URSUANT to last will and testament of
Richeeon Booker, late of lHllces county deceas
ed, will be *old before the Court House door in
Lincoln ct»unty, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, all that tract of Land lying and Ix ing
in said county, whereon Tho*. J. Booker resided,
containing
One Hundred and six Acres,
more or I 0 * 1 * Also, the MILL, (saw and grist)
with
Thirty Acres of Land
attached—known as the Lamar Mill tract. Sold
separately for distribution among the children
of rime. J. Hooker, late of Lincoln county dec’ll.
Terms Cash. SIMPSON BOOKER,
Sept 27, 23—? m Ex r.
Administrator’s Sale.
he sold at the Court House door in
Washington, Wilkes county, on tl»e
Tuesday in December next, the following prop
erty, viz: one tract of land belonging to the es
tate of John MfOorkle, deceased, lying and being
in said county of Wilkes, on the waters of Little
River, adjoiuing lands of W. IF. Hill and others,
it beiug the undivided half of 208 ucres, more or
less. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms cash.
Sept 27 W. W. HILL. Adwr.
EXECUTORS SALE
WiU be sold before the Cburt House Door in
Washington Wilkes County Georgia on the Ist
Tuesday in January next the following property,
one tract of laud belonging to the estate of Mrs.
Judith C. Blakey, containing 500 Acres*moreor
less This land is lying within eleven mile* of the
town of Washington on the water* of Newford
Creek i.i taid county and bounded by lands of
William Sutton Jas. Haling T. J. Bowers, Mrs.
Aminda Heard and others sold for the benefit
of the heirs and Creditors of said deceased
Terms of Sale Gish.
BOLING A. BLAKEY Ex’r
Nov. 2.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
21J3 BROAD STREET,
NEAR THE POST OFFICE CORNER,
AUGUSTA, GA,
RESPECTPULI.Y invite the attention of Merchants, Planters and Physicians to their large
and well assorted Stuck of
UNADULTERATED MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS,
And all other articles in their liae. No house in the South can offer a stock superior in Genuine
ness- and Purity. All Officinal Preparations being made in strict accordance with the Formulas of
the United States Phai inacopcei*. with the best material, and by the proper Heights ami Measures
They respectfully solicit orders, and pledge themselves to till I hem with fidelity and dispatch
If any article should not prove to be precisely as represented, they shall feel thankful to have it
returned at their expense, and the money will he refunded. Sept 21, 12m
PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES,
Porcelain Pictures, Ferrotypes,
I AI.\TINGS in Oil, Postal and Water Colon of every variety of size and style, at
GEO. J. GABLE’S
GALLERY OF FINE ARTS,
206 Broad Street, Post Office Corner.
.11l work warranted satisfactory, ami at prices to suit the time*. The public are lespeotfully
invited tocalluud judge for themselves. Oct 23, 27 —3m
COOKING STOVES.
I INVITE the attention of the public to my well selected stock of first class COOKING
STOVES, which I will sell at A tigusta prices.
I mention the names of some of the heat stoves made : Tho “Mutual Friend,” a first class cooking
stove, has largest oven of any stove made—has no superior. Also, the excellent stoves, “Live
Oak," Dixie, Good Will, Confidence, Southern States, Ac., Ac. Any of the above stoves will l>o
warranted to give satisfaction. Ask for any of these stoves, and you will be sure to get a good one.
Also keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stuck of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Pe
tro Oil, Lamps, Chimneys, Burners, Ac. Hoofing, Guttering aud Spouting done at the shortest no
tice. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
J. C. STUMMER.
Nov 13,80
Tie Genuine and Improved
BRINLY UNIVERSAL
STEEL PLOW.
Patented July 3, 1366; July, 1367; and August,
1867,
BRINLY, MILES & HARDY,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
130 ami 132 East Main H reet.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
164 Premiums for their very Light
Draught and Strength,
Durability, l Fork manshift, Good Muteiinl and
grunt adaptability to every variety of Boil.
Even the lightest loom, the *lickt, putty like
roil of Alabama and hog wallow Undu of Tex.u»,
the Ixick-nhot noil of l)i*rr (/reek, Mississippi,
aud that of the vicinity of Helena, Arkansas,do
not clog, bat slip easily over the mold board. It
now, liowever, comes before the IManter iu a
Greatly Improved form and much cheaper
The fmprovod Plow Mr. Brinly designates ns
Brinly’s Universal. Because of its adaptation
to all soils and ]>urpotieft, mid being ro construct
ed that by havmg its several attachments, the
Planter,in three minutes, can convert the culti
vating. Turning. Fallow, or Bedding Plow into n
iirtd rate Gnat Iron Plow, a Sweep or scraper,
•hotel* half shovel, or scooter; thus making six
fir#t rate implement* of one, nt a small cost
(Be© price list ) All who have used them are
enthusiastic iu their praise, nod decl re that it is
“THE PLOW."
We warrant these Plows made of the vary
best Flow steel.
lIUIXLY, MILCH Sc H ARDY.
ISO and 132 East Main st., Louisville, Kv.
Nov 1. 28
Fniillaml Kurserics.
AUGUSTA, GA,
F RUIT TREES comprising Apple, Peach,
Pear,Gherrv, Plum, Nectarine, Figs, Apricot,
etc.
Qraj>c Vines of all the cultivated varieties.—
Large *tock of Beuppermoug, Cluster, Concord,
etc.
Strawberry plort\ Ornamental trees. Shrubs,
Evergreens, Knees, Bedding plants in very large
qantitles.
Catalogues mailed free. Address
P. J. BEROKMANS,
Oct 11, Augusta (la
GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
Farmers and Planters.
1 IIAt E just received a fresh supply of
GROCERIES,
which I propose to sell as cheap as they can be
sold in this tnaiket, consisting in part of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Syrun, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cigars.
Tobacco, Confectionaries, Sardines,
«»yster», Pickles, Matches, Notions
am! all other articles usually kept in a first class
family Grocery store. The public are invited to
call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. JAi. J UNKIN.
Oct 9th, 1867.
“Cut this out and keep it.”
—. And when you rone to Augusta andvr
o want a Cheap and Durable Suit of Clothes/,
| »r a Cheap Bat, or anything in the Gents'f
“Furnishing Goods line, call at B
- KD3EL Sc BRO’S}
| 250 Broad St . under Globe Hotel |
O AUGUSTA, GA. ®
c? Quick Sales and Small Profits,—oar mot-,3
s to. O
* Suits of Clothing at from ?5 to S4O.
*5 We are sure to please you in style and s
«price. * c
pc Oct 11,25 —3m KUSEL d* BRO. a
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FROM
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ONE PILt IN A DOSE.
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
\v * ! »
v ▼ HAT one hundred letters n day says front
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ness.”
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taken at a time. One of your pills cured me.'*
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“After suffeiiug tortures from Billious Collie,
two of your Pills cured me, aud I have had no
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“Our doctors treated me for chronic consump
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ble. Your Maggiel’* Pills cured me.”
M I bad no apatite; Maggiel* Pills give me a
hearty u«e.”
“Your Pills are marvellous”
“I send f«*r another box, and keep them in the
house.”
“Dr. Maggiel hag cured my hcadaehe that waa
ehionie”
“I gave half of one of your Pills to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.”
*\My nausea of a morning is now cured."
“Your box of Mflggi«r»Balr«cure me of noises
in the head, i rubbed some of your Salve be
hind my ears and noise left.”
"/fend me two boxes; I want one fora poor
family;’*
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“send me five boxes of your Pills."
“Let me have three boxes of your Salve by
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KIDNFYN, RETENTION OF THF URINE, A,
Maggiel’s Pills are a perfect
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any one
FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
Nervous Prostration, Weaknesses, Lassitude,
Want of Appetite Maggeil's fills will be found'
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MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE
Are almost universal in their effects, and »
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EACH BOX CONTAINS TWELVE PILLS
ONE PILL IN A DOSE.
tW Sold by all respectable dealers in medi
cine* throughout the United States an > oanadas
at 26 rents per box or pot
All orders for the United States must be ad
dressed to J. Haydock, Na 11 Pine st_ New
York.
Patients can write freely about their com
plaints, and reply will he returned by following
maiL Write for “Maggiel's Treatment ol disea
see.
COUNTERFEITS ! COUNTERFEITS !! All
readers of this paper are warned not to purchase
MAGGIEL’S PILLS or SALVE, unless the
name of J, Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to
the name of Dr. Maggiel is on the engraved
slip surrounding each box or pot.
J. H. ZEHJN & CO.,
Macon, Ga.
Agents for the State of Georgia.
Aug. SO. 19—ly.
Take Warning,
PERSONS owing us accounts for last yea*
are eery earnetlly requested to come forward
and settle ini mediately.
Nov 15, 30—ts 'ft, JJ. VIC’KA’iiE A CO