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CLOTHING. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED, -A.T A. T. GRAY’S, 320 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OPPOSITE MASONIC HAIL, ’ fpITE public nr* requested to c*U end see my stock of F*!l sod Winter Ready - A Made Clothing for Men snd Boy*. ALSO, ’ V S * \ ' A eery iarpe, choice elock of Gent’* furnishing good*, with the assurance that they irili be well treated, and hare good* priced to them at the very lowest prices. A. T. GRAY, Opposite Masonic Hall. October 01,1889—22—3m NEW GOODS, w, are in receipt of a well (elected Block of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, COMPRISING AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF SAMIS* IlliS MOBS, OF TOE LATEST STYLES. TkifILLTNERYGoods, White Oood*,Lndio»’Drew Trimming*,and Zephyr Wonted jH. Cloake and Shawl*, Bcniovard Skirts, the celebrated Glove Fitting Corset, Ladies' Hat* and Plumes, Glove* snd Hosiery, Also, an extensive assortment of Reaay-Haile ClotMn; 5e2 Gtai’s FrisMi Goods, AN EXTENSIVE LOT OF HARDWARE Double barrelled Guns, Alto, Book* and Stationery, Boots snd Shoes, end some splendid Saddles. AH of which we offer at short profits. We respectfully invite au examinations of our Good* and prioes, R. H. VICKERS & 0. October 18,18C9—22—tf HD! GOLD! GOLD!! ALABAMA GOLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Home Office No. 34, St. Francis Street, Mobile, Alabama. ASSETS $3G0,0000 IN GOLD! omoans t «L E. Thames, Pres’t., C. W. Butt, Vice-Fres’t., T. N. Fowler, Scc’y. State Supervisors to Whom Reference is Given: MESSRS. Branch A Son*, Banker*, Augusta, G*., J. 11. DeVotie, D. D., Colimt bns, G*h John 11. Jame*, Banker, Atlanta, Ga., Messrs, Glisby dr Riod, Edi tera Telegraph, Macon, Oa., J. G. Westmoreland, M. I)., Atlanta, Ga., L. M. Smith, D. D., Oxford, Ga., Col. Jas. L. Calhoun, Nownun, Ga., J. F. I)eut, Planter, New aan, Ga., Hon. Wier Boyd, Deblonega, Ga. THIS POPULAR COMPANY has, within the few months since it organization, aeheived a tucoees unparrelled in the records of Insurance. Sustained as it should be by the People, it bids fair to rival within a very short time, the oldest and largest Companies. It it Mutual Company, and distributes its Dividends equitably among tbe Insured. Its policies are GOLD policies, issued for and payable in GOLD. All its investments are GOLD investments, and its interests and accumulations will yield OOtD exclusively. It is believed this GOLD Company possess features and offers in ducements to those desiring Insurance, which can be found no where else. You may rest satisfied that when you die, the amount of your Insurauco will be paid promptly to those for whom it is designed, and paid in Gold. Attention is here called to the fact that the United Stales Supreme Court, by a late decision, recognizes the validity of Gold Contracts and declare.! them binding. The eompany,then, being fully organized, with abundant to pay all its losses and liabilities, and already possessing a most flourishing business, appeals to the People of the United States to sustain it by their patronage. Do you wish Insurance ? If so, give your support and influence to this Company—the only oue established upon the firm, fixed •ad permanent basis of AMERICAN GOLD 1 ISAAC S. BOYD, General Agent, Newnan, Georgia. JAS. A. WEIGHT, Local Agent Washington, Georgia. MESSRS. FICKLEN & ANDREWS, Medical Examiners. Octaber 19,1860 —S3—ts FALL AND WINTER TRADE---ISO9. ■F*ry Goods ! Dry Goods ! ! H. F. EDSSELL & CO.. 209 STREET, THIRD DM ABOVE NATIONAL BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. •«“ iD »‘ io » of O'” Stock by the oitizens of Wilkes and ad from first hands, ™d *7h, ,n "** Departmect; is brought LARGEST EVER BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA. "We sell at a small advanea and guarantee satisfaction. To Merchants we offer in * fc * »”■ “*— reasonable rate?. (puTS ttv imciNEy^ 5, OILS A 212 BROAD STREET, OUR STOCK OF FRESH Unix SEEDS IS FULL AND COMPLETE. piDwSSmS WE HAVE ALSO, A LARGE STOCK, AND TULL ASSORTMEMT OF Fish Hooks and Lines. Merchants Supplied at Low Figures, PLULIB & LEITNER, SISJ Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GJV. May 28, 1860—4—ts BAKER, PORTER & CO. Grocers and Sealers in FroDnce. NO 207 33KOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. npiiE or.r> established Hou*# of batcer a X. ROW LA LI >, bring dhwilvod, the. undafr signed have associated themselvn* together nn* oer the nume andatyle of BAKER, I’ORTER <k CO. for the transaction of a GENERAL. GROCERY and COMMISSION' BUSIN I->B, at their Store No. 267 Broad Bfreet, where wc shall take great pleasure in feeing our many patrons and friends, and offering them a sehc tion from our large stock of Groceries. Bugging Hope, Ties, Salt, Btu*oti and Tro vision* And permit ua to assure them that our for mer reputation for having the finest quality of goods, we shall ever endeavor to maintain CHARLES BAKER, JOHN 0. PORTER, LEWIS F. GOODRICH, Augusta, Ga.. Sept. 17 1869, 21—2 m. nb. ROBERTS, MORRIS & SHIVERS Successors to JAS. M. GARDINER it CO., Warehomc asdC^nndisidnllerckaitis, Mclntosh Street, Augusts, Georgia, WILE giro their pe-sonnl attention to the storage and sale of Cotton, and such other produce ao n.av he sent to them, tm 'ash advances made on product in Store, j buly 2, 1840-11>—tf COTTON WAREHOUSE. COTTON FACTORS AUGUSIA, GA. WILL continue the Storage and sale of cotton and other produce. Planters’ business solicited Aug. 27, 1860, 18-3 m M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMifISSION MERCHANT, Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga. CONTINUES to give his personal attention to the Storage and sale of COTTON and other product*. Orders for Plantation and Family supplies promptly and Carefully filled. Ho is prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on all consignments. July 28, 18fl0—13—Sm. CABINET SHOP. wy^r*' —~ ~~ I NOW tele pleasure in announcing to the put.tie that 1 prepared to do nil kines of work in the Cabinet and on»«rUkere’ line. I keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Chairs. 1 also have on hand different siies of Metalic Cases, Which enn be furnished at any time. I also make to order all other kinds of Collins that pariies may wish, at short notice. Ail Coffins will be accompanied by a well experienced hand, if desired. Those wishing anything in the Furniture or Undertaker’s lino will do well to call as great c a refill be taken to please all. «r Mattresses made to Order. J. D. FLOYD, Washington, Csa.‘ Feb 16— XiOW ON EXHIBITION » BY CHRISTOPHER GRAY, (Late of Gray & Turley,) I 242 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., ONE of theUrgest, bent selected, »nj most elegant Stock of Dry Goods, for the Fall and W inter ftrxde in the Southern Slates. I tag to return my sincere thauks to the people of Wilkes for their very liberal patrohsge of the laie firm of Gray & Turley, and aeenre them and the general pudlic that I shall lease nothing ondone to l make the future of the House, equal to th*-ir highest anticipations. I with much pfcaimre, e*U the attention of the public to my present Stock, feeling confident it U an*, thing th t the o •*!, fastidious eotinoi*#ur in Dry Goods could desire, both a3 to the VARIETY, STYLE and (jLALITY of the Goods, and lhe PRICED they areeff.-r»*d at. From my long;experience in catering to the tastes of the people of Georgia, together with my advantages as irrosident buyer in New Yo-k—at'ending all the great sales of theseaeon— thereby addirgto my Stock the NEWEST and moot desireabie Goods, 1 feei i’n> in a position of g ating them well, second to no House in the county. To the trade t|i guarantee many advantages, and from a call to satisfy them of the fact Christopher Gray, 2d Boor Below Masonic Hall, October 8, I*P, 22—ts (Old Blind of Gray A Turlty.) WIIBERFORGE DANIEL, •Warehouse and Commission Merchants, No. 6 Worreii Block, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta. Ga. AI.L l.iuiofMjjritrii'red to bus will have «triet per*ona! attention. Order, for Bagg.ug, Ties or (top* ana Ffttmy Suppttc. Liberal C*.h Advance* made on produce in Store, fr Rereiixxcaa: Judge John I*. King, Proidcnt Georgia lteilroad ; Judje B. H, Warren. President Na/.ional Bank of Auguntn ; J. T. Gardiner, Esq., President Dteks.l Fertiliser Com pany; 11. F. Itu.jeil, K-q., Mayor Oil., Augusta; Antonie Pt.qJ ain, Ear , Director Geoiga. Uailruad, Aapn.ta; Qpl /. M. Hill, Director Geoigia Railroad, Wilkes County. ID" O .B AND ONH-FGUimi per cent, ia the only Comuiis*iott I charge for the aaie of Cotton, i -.■’J, August p* lßfl9,l7—Sm PORTED FLEMING, C»AS. F. STAPLES, Formerly Fleming & Itowlend, Late with Jno. M. Clark * Cos. FLEMING & STAPLES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 208 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. MR PORTER FLEMING has long been i.i business and will give his pers mal attention to the *•»!<* of Coi«tH», at 1} per rent. Saks Room atid Warehouse on Jackson Street. September 10, JW—l9—2m. A.” A. JJLAL. h J. 11. SPEARS. W. H. POTTER. fULMmis & co., corrjlniiroa warehouse and commission merchants, 10NT1 XUE. jpir hus»n«jjß at their Old Stsnd, the comm and <»ua Fire Proof Warehouse, No. Oflics an X BaU« Room, 177 Reynold Htreet. A• I Tnl|l»fksiSjßpwii-a frt fu* ■, will have strict pfmonuJ miontiuu. Orders fur b;»cgtug, Ui-i --vetsal Ti*n, <j t 'Family Sojipli*, promptly litlod Libe«al Cash Advances made uu Pro duco in Mors August 27, ltHpk-18—8m HANfEITER’S Bock Bind ary and Blank Book Manufactory, First Stairs from tbe Bridge, Granite .Block* Atlanta, Georgia. KEEPS conftently on hand a full stock of Paper, Lfather, <ie., and iucrcactsfii* | cilUies wefkly. I All kinds mu! styles of Ruling done. Music, Monthlies, Law Botka, and every description of printed Work, bonS'i nr rebound at prices and style to suit by the single volume or in large qunrfitiei| Any kind of blsnk book ruled and bound to order. J Hooks, A lbutnff Reticules. «fc<*, lettered or repaired on short? notice. Freight Lists, Hill Heads, Balance jl.eetfl, Reporter’s ami Legal Paper, Ac, &i\,£rut«d and printed in bos' style on superior ltailmad, Insurance Agents, and other! m want of guod work and f«ir dealing, will JU well to call or Send their orders! Terms chjtop as the cheapdst,„ Wot, R. Hunleiter, Atlanta, Georgia. Sept 10, 18d9-»|ra NO. 100 KING STBEF.T, By Mrs. L. FRATT, CHARLESTON, S. C. vl W* BOARDING. Transient Board o(e or two days $2.00 per day “ 11 threior more days, 180 “ '• Regular Board, | s7.lk> to SSOO per week. Day Board, 4 6.00 " ** Having recently taken this lurge and pleas ant House, a fewpoore below Market street situated in a delightful and coneon e»»t locality for the business iftoniMHinity, and thoroughly renovated and refti'nishcd in all depuruneut*, I am prepared to lleoiximodHte Boarders at the moderate prices stued above, and promise en entir© satisfautiouibhth as to sleeping accom modation and table, fare. • Remember (he number 190 Ring Street. Narch 12, 1800 f 46 ts y* mA : if '■ m s? ° xi:s ' St I : Jllla pESICNt D 4 'fj 7 0 jROI-a AT 3HO« T W *OK THE COUNTRY Kt, Cm ULLV BOXED. Uaic T. Heaed o. M. Sion* ISAAC T. HEARD & CO. W^KEIIOTJSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corni* Reynolds and Mclntosh Street, Warehouse formerly occupied by MESSRS. BUsTIN A WALKER, -A.ufj\ista, Georgia. \ VllAd.vol. their personal attention to * V thwStoreg. * n J Sa!« of coLton ami nil other produce. Ontere for Bagging, Rrpe, F.Le., promptly attended to. Liberal Car lx Advances made at all times ou produce in Store. Agom» for fiuUetCs Patent Improve.! Sleet brush potion Gits. Also, Itali a Patent Colton Gin Feeder. tor- We ft,9 represented in Wilke* County and \ ioii.ity by Col. Wiley J}. Walton. ttr c„u xixiixftioii for Scliiug Cotton, 14 Cent August 27, 1860, 18—:; ra DR. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA A QUEEN’S DELIGHT, The great Alternative amt Blood Purifier. EXPECTORANT, A rleasant and aure cur* for Cough*, Asthma. <fco. Vegetable Liver Pills, For Dysptptb, Billiou.o Improved Liquid Hair Dye. Warranted the hest in nse. For *ale in Washington, G* hy - * „ , “ U. ME>o£ M. D. March 10, tS69—47—if L. J GLILMAttTIN JOHN FLANEEBY L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO. COTTOX FACTORS -A» General Commission Merchants Bay Street, Savannah Ga., Aoents for BraJley’s Super Fbospliate of Lime, Bagging, and Iron Ties, alwajs on band. Usnal facilities extended to Customers. Sept 10, 1869, 19—3ra T. J. JENNINGS. J. p, SMITH. JENNINGS & SMITH, ' Cotton "Factors AND General Cemissii Mercians, No. 6 Mclntosh Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Liberal Advance* mad* ei «r»due* In Btert Augnit «, IMS—IS—8a ff AMEN, LAIE & CO., mum WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WILL continue to give their best a'teotion to the Storage »nd sale of Cotton, and other produce. Strict compliance with instructions, and prompt return can be relied upon. . :o: GUAUOS. Kettlewell’s “ A A,” Manipulated. Kettlewell’s “ A,” Manipulated. Ammoniated Alkaline Phosphate. Ammoniated Super Phosphate. Cotton Compound. The above are preoared by Messrs. G. Obep <t Si i M Baltimore, whose capacity and integrity have t een fully established, and the experience </f the past three years, of hundreds of the best Planter* >f G'-orgia and Souib Carolina, have proved, beyond a doubt, that they ala tha stand ard Fertilizers of the dfej. We also offer the best niade of Pure Peruvian Guano. Pure Dissolved Bones. Pure Land Plaster. MESSRS* GREER BROS, are our authorized Agents at Washington, Ga., and will give prompt attention to furniahi. g supplies, Shipment «*f Cotton, and sale of our Guano, at that point. WAUKLN, LANE A CO., September 10, iB6O, 19—3 in Augusta, Georgia. S. Franklin & Cos., WAItEUOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Reynold Street, Augusta, Ga. \\7 ILL give their |iarsonaJ »tt«i.tii>n to the Storage »nd Snle of Cotton anJ other yroduce u » v way be eeut tu tb.-ui- C».vh aii.auo. # ..|«op F.oduee iu Store. OT Our Com.mrsi.m fur etliing Cotton ONE AND ONE FOUUTiI I’ER CENT. October I, 1860, 21—3 m JO H N KENNY’S The Man Who Gets His Clothing at John Kenny’s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING EMPORIUM AND CEMIBIB'S FIMISIIII HOUSE, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. TT AVING jnst retnrn.d home with a laece and well »#!ected «lork of Readv-Mad* Cloth!.* ’ 1 of eve Vih * Ti; I !on. Clrthe, Catsimere*. Veefirg aid f.enllrmen’. Fitl'niehil.g O’.u.d* ,* every .1-1. ar! quality. lam no* prepared anppty the trade either by the Wholesale or Retail ou tbe liberal tcims. 11) block embraces iu the MEUCIIAM TAILORING DEPARTMENT, West ©f England Brcadolanth*. a*,* Donkins, Freneh Broafldoath*. Fancy Cawimercs Black Vcivet \ esli'.iga, bamy \ civet Vestings, Diitgouala aud Scotch Coatings. ITeady-INXade Clotliing Department, In (he Ready-Made Clothing Department I am prepared to cffer superior indueemente to tha trade. Mv Mock consist* in pan of English Walking Suits, such aa Diagonal*, Beavers Ea gh.‘h and French Cfififiracrri, ot every vstriMv a»>d color. O vet coats, embracing Beavers, Chinchillas, Diagonals and West of England, Togcihcr with a similar lino of Goods for Youths and Boys. * In the Furnishing Goods Department, My Stock is very large, and ia selected specially for Una market, embracing a full of tbs be ß | Goods. All of the above Goods I am prepared to sell CII-fiAP far CASH, and I respacfully aoHeit my old friends and the public generally who trade with Augusta to give my Houaa a t’iol whta , they come tu town. JOHN KENNY, Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchant, Oeinhev ,869. 2 ,_ Sm 238 EROAD ST ” AUGUSTA, GA. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE GEOR GIA RAILROAD. ON and after Thursday, OeL loih t 1867, the Passenger Trains ou tbe Georgia Railroad will run aafoHows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. (Daily, Sundays Excepted.) Leava Augusta at. 7.50 a. m Leave Atlanta at *> 09 a . m Arrive at Augusta at 3 30 p Arrive at Atlanta at *6.80 p. m NIGHT PASSENGER TEA IN. pave Augutt. .1 g . ]s p m Leave Atlanta nt 6 45 p m Arrive at Augusta at .8.00 a m Arrive at Atlanta at 6 . 45 a m BCRZELIA rASSESGER TRAIN. Leave August* «t m pev. Beizelia at 7.10 p. m Arrive at Augusta at g gu m Arrive at Bvrzdia at 5.45 p. m Passenger., for Sparta, Washington an d Aliens, Ga. must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Selma, Mobill and New Orleans, must leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train at S. 15 p. m. to make close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville g u ,i 1.. v 10 take either train and make close connec tions. Through Tickets and Baggage Checked through to the above plaees. Pullman • Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Passenger Trains. “ E. W. COLE, „ •sßaralSuperendsEt. Nav. 11, *B7, j* * J. J. Pearce. D. E. Butler, Chas. A. Pierce. J. J. rEAP.CE, BUTLER, A CO. WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants, JACKSOX STREET, AVGUSTA, \GA. Store and Sell Cotton and Other Prodnc* US' Cash Advances, Bagging. Rop«, Ti.s and family suf plies furnished Cuaioms a a* usual August 20, H.e‘l, 17—6 m GEORGIA, \7ilkes County. WHEEL AS, N. C. b'srff, a Imia iet rater of Jacob AiMphv, dd<ea>ed, reprefpnfs to the Court in hisju-t Don duly filed and enter t and upon record, il.uf he hn> fully adaiir islered on the 1 .state of the snid Jacob Uuiphhy. IbLs is therefore to cite a.l persons coiiCr’Btd. kindred and eiedrtO'B. to show cause, if ary they can. why paid administrator should u« t b« discharged Iron- his adniinistratioa and reraiv* let.teie of dismission on the I*‘. ilandav A tober, 1869. J , , e*o. :>rsox, The Man Who Don’t.