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J. H. ALEXAKDK&! Editor
Wwhington, Wilke* County, 6a.
Friday mornino jan. *i, is«g.
UKPBECEDEBTED SUCCESS.
Th© Z* Crime Democrat furu'she* an imtanoe
of succtaa in tb© newapapor line onprecedentej
in the world. If* circulation during the past two
-yearrha* extended with marvelous rapidity from
a comparatively encdaraU; figure to over one hun
dred thousand copie* at the present time, and
.vapidly stretching out to two hundred thousand.
A* many aa fifteen hundred «üb«eriher* are some
time* received in a day. This success we
attribute in a great degree to the vitality and
airength iff the great principle* so ably advoca
ted by the paper, together with the fact that the
whole public sentiment of the country I* revert
ing with revolutionary epeed In thrwc principle*,
after a long neuron of neglect and whoring alter
Kadicaltutn end other War U oil * Jk4 mpet ,of
all, tlie prosperity of tnc pa peris owing to the
seal, and tact ami courage, and the per* vering
industry ot thu fudomitable Editor, known a«
Brick Pomeroy.
In the issue if the Htli i* published a list of
club *ub*cf»ptior>« over $lO, received during each
of the first eight day* of January, amounting to
naar $3,000; in fetation to which thu editor suy*:
The above are simply dub* received by us each
day a* noted where the sum* were over SJO. Be
eide* there are taujdMtbcxdriUttkUfr clubs ami
•ingle •übwcrip'UMi* so rupidly’commjpii timfmff
book* and receipt r show an increase 01 over I6UO
name* each day this year so far.
What doe* it flit an /
Simply One.
It mean* that (lie most sublime revolution tho
world ever saw i* going oil!
It menu* that somebody beside* crazed Con
gr«#rinea and jibbering fanatics are Reconstruct
ing affairs!
It tnnnua that the spirit of Waahingfbn is one©
more lecpii-g guard n* at Valley Forge!
It mwmrtnfi*flkpufmcanUin, military misrule,
•duiimVtrativa ittenmpotency, nm* IdeXbm, hinat
iciMn, bigotry, corruption and intolerance, rlisre
gard of right, extravagance, official <lhonesty,
double dealing, nirgoristn and the evils it begat
m not so popular a* once !
It mean* tjrat Principle —tlmt Lh« Principle
of Dnvocrar.if ha* taken a new’ hold in the hearts
of the people, end that Policy, a political mur
derer, t* lot-lug friend* 1
It mean* relief for the million* of working
uieii—n lief for the poor tax payers who «re now
•lave* |o an accursed mid exempted aristocracy-1
1 tnv*i)M that State* shall be free and imlepeti
dent, rimll regulate their own affair* in their
own way and that a bayonet-protected Oongree*
•hall not override sacred laws, rights, reserva
tions and immunities!
It means lens taxation!
It means a change in securities!
It means n change of simtiutents moat won
drous and Revolutionary. and
Jt me an* that the end is not yet I
It also inesm that Democrat* can talk now,
and that Republicans are compelled to listed 1
TEMPERAKCE MOVEMENT.
Wear© well ptensctl to prooetit to our rentier*
the nddrcM, in anothor place, in behalf of the
/>*» Upsifon or Temperance Society It willbft,
and Qau be but pleasant iufornmtkm to ercryso
her mindotl person in our community, that a
movement of this kind has, aft er no long mid pain
ful delay, been Commenced, by parlies «o able
and IVallßlUrttlti IMTtltu *¥*£* nf tbU *«t.Uu«» <
nTriopiaeii that «*i'lL-now wf, U a ff#f*
kind more needed*-In no place have woscen the
baneful effect* of liquor drinking more common,
affecting respectable and good men, holding rc
sponsible position* in society, and who ought to
be fat* above so gieat a vice; and demoralising
clever and worthy young men whoso time could
be better spent thnn in loafing in the bar and bil
Hard rooms of tho town. We lend our fctdve
aid most cordially in support of this organisation.
It can do great good, and there is a wide field for
operations in our small Community.
Our own principles iu such matters are well
enough known. Bar room* uml doggeries we
have ever held a nuisances the policy of licensing
them injurious to the public welfare; and the
persons lending their labor and enterprise to
their establishment ns voluntarily defiling their
connections ami placing at least ot e step between
tltemeelve* and perfect respectability Wo arc
therefore readily enlisted in the temperance
# cause, and with surii supporters ns these will bo
ill content with merely passive temperance. We
nr* for aoorkshion 1 when the proper t hue arrive*
for war to the knife against thu great King Al
cohol whose dominion ia increasing so alarming
ly. He caunol he destroyed, nor cun.his out
league—the Peril. But- we can check his rava
g©», hold him in subjection, aud su .teh his prey
flroui f*£w hands Let.his enemies organise and
labor against him, and let them see that his tem
ftt»* herte War #<*!>’*> «and ami that Id* subjects no
longer paradwowv«trv#tw with msimsgv on their
bruwa
Otton Fkvkr—As KxrKMMRVT.—We took
the Cotton fever hurt Bpriug, in common with the
rest of thu world And our experiment was
thusly. \W planted two and three tenth* acres,
tt-*vd f*o worth of manures, and *ls worth of
Dickson's prolific seed, got a good stand, kept it
clean, and anticipated large profit*. By the
time the crop was ready for market our total ex-
| -cose was sll7 75. and the quantity of cotton
wa* two lade* weighing 1007- The net eoiaa of
the crop were slo2 §p, leaving U* sl4 9.5 in debt
on the operation. The Government however,
cleared is 26 67$ a* Its share, and a*© paid the ex
pert*© of collection That wa*sd«>ut 24 per cent
net receipt* and übout 23 per cent, on the
rapilat invested—more profits than we e«u make
in any lot sinew* yet discovered '
Verily, it roan who plant* cotton, mortgagee
himself and his whole
rrnnient account. At tho same rate as above,
w« are very thankful ourcrop was so small One
hundred bale* of cotton would htve swamped us
utterly. We shalt continue to edit our paper
this year but shall not pcstur ooUo;i at all-
Somktmno so* tuk Hsi lotoos. —A startling m
cident grew out of a debate yesterday iu the
Georgia Convention
A Mr. t Vundey, colored.{ln aJramhUng, incohe
rent |amhh*|i>f non ensoumi splutter mid rant, in
xtjtej *\¥Mt lho country the saving mercy of
tied Earnestly, ami apparentl>\very horo-stlv
the spoafkvr was going «m» to say; “May tlod love
m*i«y t*t» —win•*» he wh> noisily rapped down
by tin* pis siding officer, Mr. B. Conley, Art
gtista, a»el called to iler.saving, “l ho gentle*
man that theapeaker.callsjon is not in the house.’*
What of this, believers ui God anti hi* awful
majesty. The “gendeman,” and tho>e words :\p
p!ied to Him who dig!! e<U3je in terror aud mu
j«dy, and tl*e thunders of infitsite pow.ur,to Judge
.this wicked world
Ale*! with liberty lias gone down ihereSigiun
< decency of iKe American people.
J ft* A.
ArDBESS “
IjlE PHi-UPsILOX OIiDKR.
I he ondor-igrre ! have be*-n RpjHMofr-d a Chan
mhtee to prmm to «»or fellow ci.iaens an Ad
dre* 1 *, *< tti»»g torch the principle p and aims of *
our Association. That object m.»y be a<scoi»pli*i v
td by * biief atateoieut of the origin, progn ss
and plans of tbe Order, with a few word* of ex
p!ami>ion.
Oc the ]otb of December, 186$, five little
b. y« entered into a pledge to abfetgir. from ail in
toxicaiing Liquors, until they »honkl become of
age. During the year 1867, ten of their Compan
ions united in this pledge; and, on the laet day
of the year, a society.woa organized under the
name of ‘The Nazarite*." The Cou»tituti4»n pro
vided for several rlvgtee* of pledges ; and also
enil*idicd tbe element* of a semi literary organ
ization. In the pretest rnoivh, the sphere of the
Order has been enlarged, and the names of over
forty of cur young ineu and settled citizen* have
been enrolled. These have been formed into a
separate Order, on aimila* Constitufioti bin
with a more « for mental iaygove
tuent. This enlargement the library feature
has given rise to ourmin.e, by whffeti both Order*
will be fiereafter known. The ladies have been
invited to lend their influence, and nineteen have
given their cot sent and pledge. 'Hie whole
member-hip, at the dUte of this writutg, is nine
ty three.
It is proposed-that our literary exercise* be
vailed, and, an far as practicable, adapted to all:
and that f-ntert unments of a rational and
kind . ° afc ~
improvement. In the course of tiuw, we hoj»e n*
have a Reading-Room, and f/irculming Library ;
and to K|ve encouragement and putroiißge to
public Lectures and Exhibition*, for the piofit
and pleasure of our people. Wf have no f**c*
nor fines. The Becrecy of (lie Order goes no
tirthoHhan to give*ome distinctiveness lo
movement; and to enhance the ze*t of the junior
membership. The Association i« notliving * more
linn a Temperance Aeeiety. with such literary
nnd pleasant feat tires m prorni*e to give interest
and piTpetuity, It* simple nirn i* the moral
and meinaf improvement of.-ur community
H'e make no argument With such an object,
w© uppeul at one© to our whole town and ykin
ity lor co operation We call upon the |adi«a to
aid in throwing u safeguard aiound tlnMrdjfwth
efsuiui huabunds. Wo < all upon parents to add.
their ii>fiuono<* for the good of their sons. H e
call Upon our young men t o give their hand to
the work, which contemplates their benefit.* We
call upon the churches, and nil om citizen* to
n«si*t hi Veclttßuing and preserving the fair name
of Washington for sob/icty nnd intelligence.—
Will any striml oii his privilege, when that priv
*ilege muki'a l»ia brother to f«sll f IKill any |H*r*
si*t in hi* fallen state, when his brother proffer*
hi* hand to lift him up? Let non© hold back;
and who can tell what may bo don© I
Auy of the committee, or member* *»l the Or
der will receive names fur membership,
Wm. M. Itftl «
J. J. llOHßnT*nx,
Hbxuy F. risqiiKW*,
Gkokok Dvsum,
It I* Forxiun.
M (it Remr.r.
W. I). Alj.isotox,
It, MirrTK >MITU,
M H. Lank,
K M. t*hy Ev,
080. W. Y vr.tjuoutm.
B. A. TuecEti.
SusrvNSiov or ffiK Sournßas (ikoroiav.—The
AiMioht.ii,»ii of • hu timv* {Me *U»
pifctßvWr rvrt- fh«* Southern Geor-
gian after to-day. I regret It, because in the
necessity there exist* fur it* suspension. I find
the prominent reason tub©the total unreliability
ot aroniLos to "pay. the list of next wpek !’*—
They are useless to mo in the payment of em
ployce*; useless in the nureba-© of paper and
ink; useless iu securing "ling mid hominy' *’ for tlm
‘.'wife and th« little one ;” useless on every occa
sion—always out of souson—even the
fuse-them.'
I Could, probanly, run the paper until the close
of the proseot volume, by piteous and he o t rend
apjieals to those, generous patron* wb*> have
kindly taken the paper sine*.* it* couimenemeut
without paying the subscrptioiifprice, but • begg
ing mnt my fort©.’!
With the kindest wishes for the happiness nnd
prosputity of my mtth<«m cotemjiorarie*, 1 rein e
from the scoue for the pievent'.
G. A. I’aduicx
T’he i* from th« last Bainlirifigv
Southern tGeorgian Algs 1 fi r fbe credit of S
W. Georgia ! f Ifow true it is that no ni m can
buy hug nnd hominy, nor conduct a newspaper
on promise* to pay “A’ext Week." One wh«» un
dertnkea to live op such will never enjoy tli
privilege of paying tax on inc. ino
Good Advice to the Freedman -
The Agent of tho Bureau at Albany Lieip. O
H. Howard, gives the following sensible advice
to the color©d people of that section of Georgia
and \V|? hope it will be cnrofully condderutl by
tlie fieedmcn elsewhere:
Burf.au nr Rkh’orkr, F. A A L )
Hxad’cr* Sub District ok Ai.kant, >
Albany 0«., Jan 17. 1868 )
To the Freedtncn in the SnkfHetiHet of Albany:
It has been brought to nty police that many of
vou nr© refusing t«» make contracts at present;
that yoii say y<»u arc awaiting some action 4>f tint
Ooivventiun now in M*»iun in Atlanta which will
better your condition; that you auy you have
been ordered not to go to work at present,
I need not.(ell y»»u that no convention will, or
can exempt yon fiom labor for the support o
yonrwdves nod fumtff* l *. 1 believe thupuoon©
who adviso you not to make contracts have no in
t crest inymt furtiter tkwUuJvv.'.p yatjoi ©ring
nboiti tho towns uiitiF you have spent the last
cent of yf»ur hurdsaarutd wages Mtpporo that
you t" not make contracts, and are uot able to
p ovicte for yottrsvl e* and families, will these
udvisua foeti and clot he yon f They canoet do it
While, < u the one lmnd, these people teTTyon
noMo make contracts, nnd not t«» go to work
the ugents tff the Buie,tu are oil the other hand
oidvwd to use every
iitVn! and home* for you another v o\\ nhd e-
IhaV tR| tttld to seouie fts yot; (
wage*, they are ul?*» told to hear in mind tho
distressed condition «*f planters cx
ireinely h»w price for ixguua sf**Hibii>eq
city of tuouey, and the prohubl© reduction of
farming oj eratnui* ; and that it is absolutely u©
cc sary that you gold work to secure yout fam
ilies against want and m'tfl&tng.
/Vople whom you c;mnot hold responsible tell
you not to goto work, while the agent* of this
Bui eau, a© officer© of the United Bta|s.Gavern
rnent, tell you that you >|untld to work at
muff, c.i aking the bc*t coni pacts that you can uo
tk*r the <utsumstancos with po tie- who cm and
will pay y«u fin* your taUn, or «rh«>>» your share
of the crbp%*n be vWnrcd to you.
Make contracts before of the Bu
reau ; they w ill try to &tuis tor vou th© !>est
wogtts atid ta imufe thefr payment
w!*eu duo.
Now is the time when you roust make cod
tract? if you make any for the present year. Now
is the time when land must lie plowed and pre
pared, aud planter? must know now how much
they are to cultivate. If you *UV Pot cont ract novt*
it iNDMtO than likely that when \ ou are-ready .to
contract you w ill u »t lw ' wanted .uwl catuioj get
employment. O. IL lIoWaRu,
id Lieut, sth U. Ck Attillery,
Aud Oom’r i
[Fiom rile Chroe.ide & Ser-tinel ] [
Letter from Atlanta.
Atlanta, «f«nusry 27. I
Dkar - f
ration dtag itsslow length ah nif. Tobe»-ure j
it is well paid in perspe* U vff if military violence j
»»t p-difica* robbery i.- suceeMu!, j
the value tliey have placed upon the' services. !
l ake the cW* of Ai)*eoriari&! How many of j
them could carnnin© dollar* per day, or three j
thousand dollars per ?i ar, Then lb© class ©t :
skunk*, the chief of whom is the Oconreekunk,
who sit* and socks a MSotty hadfikerdSef while {
entertained by the elocuthm hi* jrter* upoo
equal right* to alt, without money and’ without
price —ujf* •-right to levy black mail and plunder
WldowApM orph.in©—how many of Tftfcin ever
earned or can earn three tliousaud dollars per an
nufii? • oriHtiiutioD making at nine dollar* per
day, and rise protection of posterity at three
thousand dollar* a year, is better business than
ever before engaged their attention. Tp give up
such a lucr *tive office w ould lie folly. They draw
their inspiration from peanut* uwl whiskey—they !
legislate for coming ages, •‘loyally!* and they
draw their pay for their patriotic legi fa*ion for
unborn >*. at the rate of f»«ur dollar■>* and
a bqff per hour, with all the sanctify «»f loyal
saints ;md with all t lie dignity of loyal are*.
*** „ # #
The first mai.ifestalion of unea-iness was ex
hibiied to day by A. T. Akerman, in a speech oc
cupying the whole time; aud unconclvded at the
ch»*e of the Knion ujxm the relief question. ,
Mr vug pai ticuiarty severe up m
Kx-Ooveriior Joe Brown, tlie great hn*d light;
and even forgot himselt so f*r ua to wty, ‘that if
we should frame a C'oii*ritti»ion wliiCWwoujd on
fy h© voted for because it contain* and a relief aym
u© with repudiati ai and ab-olu**; disgrac©
and dishonor, he w..uld rather and du-uM urge
the repudiation of the work before the people,
lie. Jik© Gov- Brown, w mti-d every roan to live
under his jgirii vine amifigtree—to hear hi* tnabl
en daughter ring home, sweet home.ify hi* own
hearthstone; but he did not want the maiden's
foot to tread upon velvet tapestry —foft though
it may be with Eastern luxury, hut stained with
tbe savage crime of robbing the fruit* of bon*at
industry—or touch the pedHloftu© h »rp»ich*»rd,
iit toU nin mockery of that sußjtr.d tcri ier air,
which laid been wrung by f briVandlnnpty |»rn
mi*r from the honest mechanic, He was in fa
vor of every man baying, so far it* he could, his
honset debt*; should be fail, the bxiiktupt law
gave bint ample discharge. The mati,who would
take from other* w hat he had not earned, and
enjoy, without labor tho earning* of hi# fellow*
wav n villain, utter, al.**Jute and complete.
Vt»nr re». / *er* rney ctrunt upon tl»«* thing ©•
cert air/. Ihe btmutriu* of the Convention >• real
ly to ngree whether they will ru# bin Grant or
Chav© for the IVesid ncy. So »uon a* tin-* is do
let mined it* luh r will Imj bri»nghtTt» ariose
N.«\v that the military Governor, linger, ia in
rjnuei |H>»»v*rijQp of thu Mat© R«mtl biiiiging in
live hundred thouaatel dollar# j-es annum net
revenue, the right*of the people «rH b continu
ed to be discussed and nine d*>llar| per day to
be drawn- It i» a great deal better business
than cot ton growing.
I’ll© latest on dit is that the military capital i*,
no di-tai.t day, to bo removed to Atlanta, and
there i* some talk of a chain gang to do n*ck
work at Stone Mountain. \*CAaio>AL.
The SIO,OOO obtained from tbe t®**ury of the
stai« Hoad to pny for valuable serf?©« a<>\v l»e
--ing mn/lernl to t he sovereign p of Georgia
by tin di*tingqinhed U*dy of now u,
H*tM-iublnge here, was yesterday »jpded mmaig
lhew. It wiut bat a drop in tli© bu%e< # but will
enable them to sell!** with Itiolr wirtber-woiin n,
and to continue their heretofme Ijftrai patnri
age of tit© apple and pea nut »tamJ» it sod anmnd
tbe hall. Farit member wiv*
am--ants being di*bur cd from tb«Na
th*nal Bank, which institution |smr thronged
throughout the day.— lnteltiynura?
Wnd© lirtfnpbm, aconvdirig to’r<^nrt^i* to be
one of the edlt.»r* of the Ch.trJe*ti>i»jjß^ct»ry
: Lefyour Light Shine
I IOW rimll yon «!•» that ? Send ynur can to
our store ami get »» gallon of K-frella Oil, with'
sop burner and chiinnev tom«Ub, nnd you will
h ire more ligh. for le*# money than ytm ©rer
ha i before.
IF© have also a etiAniUcr or kitchen Lamp, the
riießiMJMl and B« r e«t ev«r brought to this market,
which will burn all night on one ©est# worth of
Fstrefla Oil. It. 11 VIOKKHS dM‘O.
January 31
Fresh Garden Seeds
JUST RECEIVED.
R, H. VICKI*S .t CO.
Jan 31
Cotton Seed.
111 ,VE on h.nH f.rtj Wh-li Hickiui,.
lmpnivwl .’wed. I niinlu last year, from
an tnrjHi.feet Viutil, ‘i&no Ibl .I f‘d rult' li to the
acre. 1 will sell tlie aUivc.euil nt ( a reilnceil
price, I’eisnns wishing »eeil had lijuer call at
mice. K. U 101 KMAX,
Jan 31
G U A N 0,
CASfI OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED CITY
f ACCEPTANCES.
-*V-S we ar© constantly receiving Ounno which
can 1>« shippinLarithout the expense of Rt«»ragc
and «thef-exp©nseß. nnd in order to i#cn*a*e our
sale- f*r enrih to meet heavy payments,we have
determined to reduce our price# at and
Augusta, $5 per ton. fur all order* accompanied
with the Money: Our prices will therufoie be
uniform, na follow*:
PllOMlix Guam
Imported direel to Savannah from McKean’# I#l
and. price per ton of 200011* at Savannah. SSO
Oajsh or $65 payable Ist November; at Aiupis
tn, $55 Ctpsbt or $7« payable Ist November.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO/8
Manipulated Guano,
A mixture of PIItENIX and BE/tUVLdN
well pulverized ami mixed under «u»r personal
#uper vision Price at Savsnnah, ?05 per ton of
2UUO lb-*, O -sh. or SBO payable Lt Novemhetj at
Augusta. S7O Cash, or SBS payable Ist Novem
ber
POSE NIL 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
direct from Peruvian agent, at lowest market
price in /Savannah and Attgnrin, for Cash.
lie would advise those who wi#h to Imy Gu
ano on time, to apply at once, as drafts must be
executed, and approved, ©r trtber ©atiafiietory ar
range tuent# effected be fine shipment* are made.
Order* s» liciKal and promptly filled Address
WILCOX, G 18333 & CO.
IM’RdRTBUS'or ISO DEALERS INOU AN‘d
No 97 Bnv*t.B*Vßirnab.or ?41 Bn ndst Augusta
VI&A&T * MihHJK Jutat*,
Jan SI Washington.
•Don't Forget to Stop
AT
HEWITTS
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
W. C. HEWITT & SON,
Proprietors,
0| fn Weeks.
iILL [>arties due A mold, Green
<k Cos. have l>cetmjretjuestod and
duly notified to eaW
or he tore thdlst Feb
ruary, 18tl8. After which
their notes and accounts will he
in the hands of an Attorney for
collection Jan. 17. lStlB.
■■
BaconT s
One Hogshead O ft :• '■ f
Ou© iiogfchoad Shonhler*
For sal©, to arrive to morrow.
Jan 17 . AT NORTON*#.
HENRY CORDES,
Pjaciicalfatclmaker
ASID
PIIOTOGEAPHER,-
WASHINGTON, GA,
E3TABLIBHE3& 1860.
II .
Jl "i RING my temporayy ohut-nc© from town,
slr. Jame# A. ICeough i* left in charge of the
Hfrich Repairing Depanmenf 1 ran safely re*
com in t*i id lum t«* by ftbi© U> do Work as well a#
j it cat! b# don© in Washington.
REMOVAL.
The public is informed that I will, on the 2Atb
of Jmi umy, remove my (Shop and Gallery H’i
ley’* Low, nc*t to the Lxpiev* Office. My
) hunks to tbe public for post liberal patronage,
hoping to enjoy the bam© in my new hurinea*
; riatul Jan 17, LBt>B.
- . ..A .
New Grocery
8 T 0 R E,
AT THE OLD PARSONAGE,
NEAR DR. FICKLKN3 RESIDENCE.
X IIATF. nowin store n quantity of Bacon,
Smoked and unsmok. d—Meal, Fhmr, Moloesra.
Chewing and Smoking Tdbacco, C'amfie*, Haisins
iSiwla. Mackerel, f'hri**©. Nuts, and everything
•he iwnnlly kept in n Family Grocery ©tor©.
B*» m*t forgvt to cnll and se« me, at toe old
Parsonage, before purchasing el~ewhere, I am
determined to sell as cheap a* the cheap©* t.
THUS. 11. COUPES.
January 17,18«8. 3t
Dissolution.
1 m: FIRM of IV. r, Keough A John M Gil
lan was dissolved by mutual consent on the first
day of January, 1868 Th© l>tmtie*a. on and af
ter the above date, will be conducted by W L
Keough aloue. Jan 15, 1368.
The Last E arning.
All perrons indebted to the old firm of IK L.
Keough <fc John M f/allan are respectfully re
qmstvd to come forward and jwy up tlunr in
debtedness by the 15th of February next,or their
not<‘» and accounts will Ik- placed iu the hands
of an Attorney for collect ion. I have changed
my huridfess and must have money. Tbi» » the
last warning I snail give those indebted to me or
Urn old firm. >ave tune ami money hy paving
up in.modiately. JOHN M. CTIXaN
JAn 15, 1868.
Plows.
; -A \ Est IT and Dixie Floors, at Louisville prices
Jail 10, 1363 Al'HwttfONs,
Locks.
VARIETY of Fad and Stock Lock*, with
new pattern kr-ys.
A lao, a general assortment of Hardware, for
“!• low AT NORTON’S.
Jan 10, 1868
Buggies for Sale,
IkaVE kii K.m ~,| f, i. ~|,
niff s Concord Buggies** that I will sell cheap for
the cash. j. H. FH'ZBJTHICK. -
I D»e 2^jsti7
Executor’s Sale.
W TLL he sold on the first Tuesday inTebru
r.ry next. Wfhne%h® Cdnrt door in Wadu
| ingUm, ilkc? Cimutyv one '/arriage aud liar
nor*, belonging to the'estate »*f Mrs \S. A. Brown.
! *- f--‘* tho of tbe heirs and creii
j i tors of ©iiid dtcea-ed.
; Jan lft U. F, AK27REWS, Ez’r.
WILKES SHEBIFF SALE.
.SVILLfc« before tbe Court House door
in the town of Washington,©© tbe first Tuesday
in February next, wills in tfie legr.l hours of sale,
the fallowing property, to wit: Bix Hundred and
Fifty acres of lamb more or less, known as
Cutting place, adyuning hv ds of Jos W Wilkin
son and others. Three Hundred acres of lai.vj,
more or lets, known as the Poolville place, ad
joining land* of J.s Ruling-and others one store
%on*©'flfr.<Tlot of half aerf' «r more, in Poriville,
together with *.the* improveraents thereto be
longing. twenty-four plow hoes, seven axes, one
pair sieelywrcK fix plow stocks, three hoes, two
angers, one chisel, t wo pair stretchers, one scythe
blade, three pair plow gear, one lot shucks, one
lot fodder, twenty-five bam-Is corn more or less,
half interest in one bag cotton, tbiee hundred
budwds cottonseed, more or Lss, one gin, four
hundiedpeunds seed cotton more or less, fifty
p<4lFSlil'Ttnt cotton more or tetri three cows and
calve*, three yearlings, one yoke oxen, on© log
chain, two sorrel mules, one blind
mule, one «et El)|pp»ithV tools, one feather bed
Jml bdl-ter, oA»- mattre*i, one sofa, two planes,
Wo ringietred*. one lot old iron, one side harness
leather, one lots skin, two wagon tires and one
old wagon whey!, levied on as tbe property of
John? 4. Fool to satisfy tour ti fa«s two from the
superior and two from the county court of said
county, r»oe in tav.orof John S. V» alker vs J»»hn
A Neltus vs Jubp H Pool, one in favor of H W
Wootfeu, Ex’r, vs John S Fool and Jcs W IKil
WiHctmon, and another in favor of Jas H Brew
er aud John M Brewer, Ex’r, vs John 8 Pool and
Jo* W VV ilkinson- W. A. QUINN,
Jan 10, TDep’y Shff
WILKES SHERIFF SALE.
JLJfN thefirU Tuesday in February next, will
W sold in Wilkes county, within
the legsil hours of sale, a tractor parcel of land
mM*HWf*hiindri4 aad «ntty ri*ri»riiatnfi us jytri
county, **n tit© water-* us Dry Fork, adjoining
Isnd* of N D Arinori Sami 11 Wingfield, et al,
with its Mppurtemmces. tract of land is
well improved—levied on as the property of
John Y Jackson v to satisfy nti fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor of Moses
Arnold vs Jhlw F Jackson, and a fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor of
Mo*©t Arnold vs John F Jack«*»n. principal, and
; J«»hn-on Norman security, andati fa issued from
? tl»© Sunc’rior Court of said county, in favor of
(John , VI Ham-on’ vs Jo »n F Jackson, Ta
issued from the Superior Court wfmnfr *? *«
) favor «»f John O 6’raue v» JolkJw Jackson, aud
n ti fi is-tied from the comity t oort </f saideoun
ty in favor of Mt»«* Arnold John F Jack on.
‘ Jan 8, ISOB J. M DY--ON Slff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL b>* ©•!•! bv-f.rc the Court H«>u»c d«H»r
in Washington, Wilkes county, uu the first Tues
day in February next, u ithin the
, sale. Two 11 nn.lt od acres of land, more or less,
| on the waters of New ford creek, adjoining lauds
I of Mrs, Sully Sutton. Francis McLendon and oih
■ er.**, levied t»n oat he property of John I*. Lindsey
| to satisfy afi ft from the county court of ha id
! County, iu favor of I** *S J**hn«.*n, vs. John T
| Lindsey. W. A. QUINN. Dcp> ShlT.
WILKES SHERIFF SALE.
w ILL be sold befor*.* the Court dtar
in W'ariiingtoM, on the first Tuesday in r» brnary
next. witluntheleg.il hours of ante. Three
dred sn.l Tldrty-fivc acre* of land; moreor
oti the water- of Ijti le River, aojoitu&g i.uids vs
Dennis 1 R. W. Qu trie-*, and others, also
one bay m «re mule, levied -*n H« th/fe tuopftriy of
J. IL llainbrick, by viitueoffa** ri-ned from
Wilkct «uperi*»r court, Sept. T< rm, 18611—Chus
11. Hussy again. l i aid llainbrick. and one Murclr
Term, 1867, in favor of (}. G. Norrumi, Trustee,
against said Hambrick, ami other ti fas in my
po**©s*»cm. J. M. DYSON, Shff.
Jan 8. 18U.8
Wilkes Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Honan door |
in the town of Wai'hini'Um, on the first Tuesday
In February next, w ithin tins legal hours of i-alv,
Seven Hundred and Fifty acre** «>t land. in-»re or
lea**, w ith it* appurtenances, adjoining lands of
Johnson Norman, B. Wiugfir.Jd and others, lev
ied on as the p*-«»p«rty of W LunevAvd, to satis,
fy a fi fa issued iViau ti»« superior court of said
county iti favor of Crieart »fc Hogne,
W. IL CALLAWAY,
Jan 3, 1868 liep’y blot
Wilkes Sheriff Sals.
?V I LI, LI before the Com t Ilmi-u r!o<>t j
in the town of Waritingtun, on the firwt Tuesday j
i" February next, within the tegal hours iT sale, j
one l uggy and Harnass, levied on as th- prop- ‘
city of John 8. Ftwd, to satisfy c«*Hts on a fi fa j
from the county court ©Oaid county, in favor of j
H. W. VS’ootcn vs. John S. Fool, aid varinu* other j
fi fa* from the county and Superior court of »;iid
Countv. W. A. QUINN.
Jan" 3, ISAB Dep’y Shff
i.
fcV'KtAVL-iSSR.V-fl
mt 4 ptsTcmco; it*
Go qr ot ft. *.I. SMORr wo-r.!o«l;«
OffeiLL WOI-KTOR fl/tWJIHY if©
ctutruicv BOXES.
Augrwta, tn»n 1. 1368.
Black-Smith Shop
AT
WASHINGTON, GA.
T
A RE undersigned would respectfully inform
Unfriend© ami the public at large, that he has
opened" his Black smith Shop, near the Railroad
i>ep©t,on Liberty street, where he will do ail
kind of work in his lino, such as carriages, bug
gies, wagons, plows of all kinds, horse sh*-euig,dc.
Terras Cash, or Frorisions.
WM. AHERN,
Jan 10,186$ A White Man.
Weils, Wells.
1 NOW offer to Dig. Clean out and Repair
Wells at reasonable prices—also to dutch land
or do any other kind of work which a comm*:u
farmer is capable of doing. Written
be left at this office. Work wanted frmnediate
)y. > J. F. iiARTIN.
Jan 10, ISM, 41
LOOK AT THIS.
The Express OSi.*e has been
removed from Dr. Chase’s old
stand to Judge Wylie’s Hvw,
No. 4. Call and see Agent, he
will shake hands w r it’n you up to
the elbow and show you a great
many “little tricks” such as: Su
gar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt. Can
dy, Reasons, Cigars, Che wing and
Smoking Tobacco, Oysters, Sar
dines, Blacking, Pickles, Matches
Soaps, Crockery, Water and
Well Buckets. Also, a little red
eye and that is not aH. Call at
the Express Office and see for
yourself. Don’t forget the place.
TANARUS, CORBIN, Ag’t.
Nov. 7— sf.
Just Received.
10 Poplin Dress Fattema, #
f 25 Pieces Calico,
10 “ Brown Shirting,
10 *• White **
5 M Kentucky Jeans,
5 “ Plaid Homespun.
J. 11. FITZPATRICK.
Dec. s—ts
PUUMB&LEITNER
212 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA.
Dec 5. 1867. fit
EMPORIUM OF FINE ARtT
Mil Glass aa3 Picture Frame
manijfactorx.
Old Oil Paintings Restored
AT NSW VO.VK PRICES.
a. j. Bnoww,
.ri»v *9, 3in 135 Broi*l Si * .lu^unfo.
L.. H. LEWIS,
WITH
Joliiisloii, Crews & Cos.,
IMt'ORTXttS AXD WROLKfIALB DCALXUS 1*
STAPLE AND FANCY
BUY GQOBS,
41 Hayne St., Charleston, S. C.
.. « IKHS9TON, *. J CUEWft
J. M. BKAWI.KY, A B J. Fltlir.
Jan 3.186 H
WASHINGTON
; Female Seminary.
SPRING TERM, 1868.
Exercises resumed on Monday,
the 13th cf January.
of Jipsfhfcfioih
Ror. MORGAN Cal.i,A H a Y, I-rincinal
(F.irnirriy P/ps of Anfirow Female C-.lleee )
Mi « UAXUIGIA Fli KLEN. A-ei-tant
Mr. JOHN M. FISHF.iI Prot llu-ic.
XTTIXIOI^r
FOR TERM OF TWENTY W EEKS.
in Actultiuic Department, #32 50
luTrimary •• 22 60
>lhei« l iano, 32 50
C«Jof Piaim, 5 oo
Tuition payable in advance, unle.s othei n i e
agreed upon.
Board r ; m l>e liail at #ls jier month.
Jan a, 1363, lui
Groceries at Retail
5 KITS 1 Barrel No. 1 Mackerel
l Hhd (XK Sides
1 Bbl ike Hive Syrup
1 I3UI New Ktc©
3 S*»cks Best A'ioCoffee
7 Bbls A B C amt Brown Sugar
20 Sacks Flour
8 Boxes Oa. Cm. Sonp
Jan 10, 18H8 AT NORTON’S.
Notice.
OnE Two Story Frame House on the Public
Square, containing 6 room*, with nil necessary
pa**a and ©inseta, out buiidmgs, <tc —the low
er rooms can. with very little expense, be made
one of the best business stands in Washington.
The above for sale or will be exchanged for a
good Farm in any healthy locality. For partic
ulars apply at this office. ' Dec 13
Notice to Debtors.
-Axi. pen. nelebleJ In the old net. of it..-
cu- A H&iuilton are lurr'j. notiliud tn come for
ward and make setiliiuent* iimaediMely, or
their nnie» and ...'Oeimili will be placed in the
lian<le of an Attorney for collection. I am an
thnriaed to settle all business connected with .a: ]
fin ?‘ . .... M ‘ i! XItCUoS.
J«on $, IS6S
Ijanclretli ? 8 Fresh Garden Seeds and Seed Oats just received and for sale at the Dru«- Store.
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